浙江省杭二中高一期末考试英语试题
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浙江省杭州市2021-2022学年高一下学期期末教学质量检测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Whether you want to absorb yourself in luxury(奢华)or make memories that will last a lifetime,consider South Carolina for your next beach vacation!Folly BeachSometimes called one of America last true beach towns,Folly Island is charming,with clothing shops and seafood restaurants of every kind along Center Street.There’s something for everyone,whether you’re a surfer,cyclist,boater,you love fishing,or you’re interested in the island’s rich sea-wildlife,complex history,Folly Beach is a great place for culture too.Hilton HeadFamous for its luxury accommodations,low country-beaches,and30world-class golf courses,and300tennis courts,Hilton Head was the first eco-planned destination in the United States.While Hilton Head is famous for its expensive offerings,there’s plenty of exploring for families and nature lovers.Edisto BeachEdisto Beach is a great place for nature lovers.A vacation at Edisto beach includes adventure in the great outdoors.Hike,fish,and explore the beach.Edisto Beach provides affordable beach fun,like oceanfront and forest campsites.Bull IslandBull Island is known for its bird-life,with more than293species recorded there.Kids love spotting an American Bald Eagle.Naturalist-guided tours are great for all ages if observing black foxes is on your bucket list.1.Which beach best suits those who are eager to get experience in various activities as well as local culture?A.Folly Beach.B.Hilton Head.C.Edisto Beach.D.Bull Island. 2.What is probably the major concern for tourists before going to Hilton Head?A.Safety.B.Cost.C.Location.D.Activities. 3.What might make people choose Bull Island rather than Edisto Beach?A.Its sea-wildlife.B.Its golf-course.C.Its bird-life.D.Its campsites.【答案】1.A2.B3.C【导语】本文是一篇应用文。
浙江杭州二中18-19学度高一上学期年末试题-英语本试卷分第I卷〔选择题〕和第II卷〔非选择题〕两部分,共100分,考试时间90分钟第I卷(共73分〕第一部分:听力(共两节,总分值15分)第一节〔共5小题,每题1分,总分值5分〕听下面五段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Themansufferedfromsmoking.B.Themangaveupsmoking.C.Themanwastoseeadoctor.2.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Bothofthespeakerslikedsportsverymuch.B.Themanlikedreadingmorethanwatching movies.C.Neitherofthespeakerslikedwatchingmovies.3.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardsherlatearrival?A.Sheisworried.B.Shefeelssorry.C.Shedoesn’tcare.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanshouldnotgiveup.B.Themanshouldfindanewpartner.C.Themandidn’tpracticehard.5.WhichstatementisTRUE?A.Themanwantsthejobnotverymuch.B.Themanisfeelingnervous.C.Thewomanthinksthemanisnotwellprepared.第二节〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕听下面几段对话或独白。
杭州二中2015学年第一学期高一年级期终考试(2016.01)英语命题、审核、校对:朱旭峰王添添沈一频第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Which suit does the woman suggest buying?A. The black suit.B. The dark blue suit.C. The grey suit.2. What did the man do this morning?A. He took a photo.B. He had an interview.C. He went to the theatre.3. Where will the woman probably go next?A. Back to her hotel.B. To a bank around the corner.C. Somewhere near the train station.4. Who might Amanda be?A. The man’s wife.B. The man’s best friend.C. The man’s girlfriend.5. What will the man do about his sore (疼痛的) throat?A. Drink some hot tea.B. Take some medicine.C. Stay home from work and rest.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面4段对话。
每段对话后有2—4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
2023-2024学年浙江省杭州市高一上学期1月期末英语试题Fly like superman!Have you ever imagined how it feels when fresh air is in your face? Or to see the beauty of nature from the top? You can do it in a hot air balloon ride.Hot air ballooning is the activity of flying in a basket hanging over a hot air balloon. Attractive parts of ballooning include the unusual quiet, the lack of a feeling of movement, and the bird’s-eye view. Since the balloon moves with the direction of the winds, the passengers feel absolutely no wind, except for brief periods during the flight when the balloon climbs or falls into air currents of different directions or speeds. Hot air ballooning has been recognized by the World Aeronautical Federation(WAF)as the safest air sport, and accidents seldom happen. However, you must follow some rules such as:* You have to respect the limit of passengers allowed in the ride. A catlán has drawn new attention to the danger of ballooning. Four years ago, 1 1 people were injured and 2 were killed when their hot air balloon basket struck in line and caught fire.*The pilot must check the weather and select a suitable take-off point. The current and forecast weather must have good visibility for the pilot to see, and slow winds to allow take-off and landing. * Children aged under twelve have to be with their parents all the tour.* Pilots must not carry passengers who have participated in scuba dive (蛙潜) the day before.There are many regular (定期) gatherings of balloons and balloonists in Hidalgo around the year, which provide both a place for balloonists to interact as well as a place for visitors to entertain. You must try this activity at least once in a lifetime.1. What is an attraction of hot air ballooning?A.Hearing the sound of the wind. B.Enjoying a breathtaking view.C.Experiencing different weather. D.Having a feeling of movement.2. What can we learn from the rules of hot air ballooning?A.13 passengers are allowed on board at most.B.It allows take-off or landing in strong winds.C.A person aged 12 and older can ride alone.D.Any scuba divers are allowed as passengers.3. What kind of text is it?A.A news report. B.A scientific research.C.A travel guide. D.A technical document.Working for a big company in London on a salary (薪水)of over £100,000, you might expect Grayden Reece-Smith to have a luxurious (奢侈)lifestyle, going on expensive holidays or driving a sports car around south London, where he lives. In fact, the 28-year-old lives a very different existence from his colleagues. He gives away everything he earns over £42,000–a figure that he thought he could comfortably live on.Over the past five years, Reece-Smith has handed over more than £250,000 to organizations such as International Care Ministries, which helps poor families in the Philippines, and the Against Malaria Foundation. He is part of a growing number of young professionals described as “effective altruists”. Effective altruists typically donate regula rly to a charity which they think will have a great impact (影响). Some change careers to make more money, which can then be given away.Reece-Smith considered working in the charity sector after graduating from university, but thought that he could make a bigger difference by donating a large part of his salary. He had volunteered as a teacher at a school in Tanzania, but then realized that earning and giving would be more effective. “The cost of my flights there could have paid the salaries of two teachers for an entire year,” he says. Instead, he could “stay at home, living a nice life and still make a huge difference in the world”.He is not mean with money-last year he went to Cuba on holiday, and spent several thousand pounds on a new sofa. But his lifes tyle isn’t as luxurious as some of the people he works with. “I usually don’t buy supermarket-branded food products, but I don’t own a car. Other people on my salary might have a bigger house. Some of my colleagues have four-bedroom houses, but we only bought what we needed-a two-bedroom flat.£42,000 is more than enough to live on and still save,” he says.4. How much money does Grayden spend on donation every year?A.Less than £42,000. B.Over £100.000.C.£50,000. D.Any income over £42,000.5. What may an “effective altruist” do according to the text?A.Donate to impactful charities. B.Make more money to enjoy lives.C.Create a good public image. D.Enter a teaching profession.6. Why did Grayden decide to donate money but not work in the charity sector?A.To access his inner life. B.To create a stronger effect.C.To give away all of his salary. D.To be a teacher at a school.7. What can be inferred about Grayden from the text?A.He leads an expensive lifestyle. B.He buys food produced by supermarkets.C.He lives in a four-bedroom house. D.He balances his life and donation.In the past few weeks, Richard Eckersley has noticed a change in the type of people who come into his shop. In 2017, the former Manchester United footballer set up Earth. Food. Love in Tones, Devon, with his wife, Nicola. It’s the UK’s first “zero waste” store—the food is in big jars andboxes and people bring their own containers. “A lot of new people are coming in-people who have not necessarily been interested in environmental iss ues before”, he says.Recently, the government called for supermarkets to introduce plastic-free passageways. But Eckersley says many customers are already way ahead of politicians. He and Nicola have helped people set up similar stores in Wales, Birmingham, and Bristol. Ingrid Caldironi had a similar idea. She set up a plastic-free shop in London last year, which has been so popular that it is soon moving to a bigger site.Eckersley and Caldironi are members of an anti-plastics movement in the UK that has been growing as a result of the BBC’s Blue Planet series and a general worry about the damage plastic is doing to the environment. But big supermarkets have so far not tried very hard to reduce their plastic waste. Sian Sutherland, founder of the movement “A Plastic Planet”, says, “The most exciting thing is that politicians and industry are no longer saying that recycling will solve the problem. Banning the use of plastic packaging for food and drink products is the only answer.” Walking down the passageways of the supermarket where everything from pizza to fresh fruit and vegetables is covered in plastic. Sutherland says immediate action is needed.Plastic pollution is causing widespread global damage. More than one million plastic bottles are bought around the world every minute, and most end up in landfill or the sea. The contamination is so wide that tap water around the world also contains plastic.8. What is special about Earth. Food. Love?A.It gives away boxes of food. B.It is a store without plastic bags.C.It has few new customers. D.It is the UK’s first supermarket.9. What caused Caldironi’s shop to be relocated to a larger place?A.Its popularity. B.Its products. C.Its profits. D.Its similarity. 10. What does the underlined word “contamination” in last paragraph mean?A.Pollution. B.Acceptance. C.Influence. D.Application. 11. What is the text mainly about?A.The impact of BBC’s Blue Planet series on anti-plastics movements.B.Rising anti-plastics movement alongside increasing environmental concerns.C.A guide to setting up plastic-free stores to promote recycling in the whole UK.D.Richard Eckersley’s personal journey in waste reduction and pollution prevention.Thousands of lives have been saved by giving blood-thinning drugs to people with a heart condition that leaves them at risk of a stroke(中风), according to the head of the NHS.Since January 2022 about 460,000 people in England who suffer from atrial fibrillation(AF)- a dangerously irregular heart rate-have begun taking one of four anticoagulant(抗凝血剂) drugs that are proved to reduce stroke risk. Speedy introduction of the drugs has kept 4,000 people alive whowould otherwise have died and prevented about 17,000 strokes, according to Amanda Pritchard. Strokes kill about 27,000 people a year in England and lead to about 120,000 being taken to hospital.A drive to encourage take-up of the drugs means 90% of the 1.5 million people in England with AF are using them. That should result in fewer strokes, which are a leading cause of death and disability, given that AF causes about one in five strokes.“The rapid introduction of these drugs is a big step forward in providing the best possible care for patients with heart disease”, Pritchard, the leader of NHS(National Health Service) England, w ill say in a speech today at the King’s Fund health experts’ yearly conference.The drugs, called direct oral anticoagulants, help stop blood from clotting(凝血), therefore reducing the risk of a clot developing and causing a stroke. In 2021 the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommended that doctors use four anticoagulant drugs.Dr Maeva May, the Stroke Association’s director, thought the widespread use of the drugs as “fantastic news”, because AF accounts for one in five strokes and stro kes in people with AF are more likely to result in death or serious disability.NHS England has used its spending power to cut deals with the makers of the four drugs, which has made them much more widely available. The British Heart Foundation praised the NHS’s “great progress towards its goal of reducing stroke deaths”.12. What is the purpose of listing numbers in paragraph 2?A.To attract the readers’ attention to strokes.B.To introduce the specific information about AF.C.To show the effects of four anticoagulant drugs.D.To summarize the steps towards reducing deaths.13. What is the main function of anticoagulant drugs?A.To identify signs of strokes. B.To reduce blood pressure.C.To keep heart beating. D.To prevent blood clotting.14. What can be inferred about NHS England and drug makers from the text?A.They have reached some agreements. B.They have provided free treatment.C.They have established disease funds. D.They have reminded of stroke deaths. 15. Which is the best title for the text?A.Recognising Signs of A Heart Attack B.A Breakthrough in Stroke PreventionC.Exploring Kinds of Anticoagulant Drugs D.NHS England’s Life-Saving ConferenceA young man called Jerry King attended a show in his hometown of Tampa, Florida in 1918 and was deeply impressed by the unicyclists (独轮车手). 16 . It would take another 40 years for the dream to come true when he formed The Charles Riders, known today as The King Charles Troupe (剧团), a group of young African American kids who performed unbelievable basketball skills while riding unicycles.Mr. King first taught his 6-year-old son Charles how to ride unicycle in the hallway of their house. When the weather turned nice they moved outside to the local park where Charles showed his skills to the other kids in the neighborhood. 17 .In 1958, with the purpose of getting more people in the community involved, Jerry King started a unicycle club. The club, based out of the South Bronx, was made up of 100 kids, and Mr Jerry used it as an opportunity to build their character. 18 .The first try of the troupe took place in 1961 on a sidewalk outside Madison Square Garden. 19 . A producer named Irving Feld, from Barnum and Bailey Circus, sensed immediately that the raw energy of these young athletes could be shaped into a high-quality production. The King Charles Troupe made its first public performance one year later, and thereafter began their road into the spotlight.Now, on its 5th generation, the troupe has performed to over 100 million fans. “ 20 . We’ve had difficult times, but they’ve only deepened our faith in those ideals.” said Harrison, one member of the troupe.Torbjorn Pedersen is a Danish traveler who recently finished a trip around the world. But this wasn’t just any trip. Mr. Pedersen spent nearly 10 years ________ every country in the world.As he began to plan his trip, he made a few ________: no flying, no visiting home, and spend at least 24 hours in every ________ . He hoped that he could ________ about $20 a day, and finish his trip in about four years.It took him far longer. The first part of his trip was pretty easy. He ________ across Europe and North America, where his biggest ________ was not spending too much money. But as he ________ on to other parts of the world, things began to get much ________ . Mr. Pedersen says he had many difficult experiences. He was once ________at gunpoint and thought he might be killed. He also became ________ ill with malaria(疟疾).But he also had many good ________. Mr. Pedersen says that one reason he didn’t ________ was the h elp he got from people all over the world. “You might have to try 1,000 closed doors,” he says, “But there is always a(an)________ door somewhere. Never, ever give up.”On July 26, 2023 Mr. Pedersen arrived back in Denmark after a 33-day boat ride. He was________by about 150 people, including friends and family members. Mr. Pedersen says he plans to write a book and ________ what he learned in his travels around the world.21.A.checking B.visiting C.recognizing D.contacting22.A.attempts B.guesses C.wishes D.rules23.A.town B.city C.country D.continent24.A.check out B.make up C.apply for D.live on25.A.traveled B.cut C.drove D.hiked26.A.challenge B.awkwardness C.responsibility D.honour27.A.got B.moved C.turned D.focused28.A.sillier B.stranger C.crazier D.harder29.A.reminded B.concerned C.held D.attended30.A.actually B.unavoidably C.seriously D.obviously31.A.experiences B.emotions C.traditions D.proposals32.A.make out B.die out C.refer to D.give up33.A.back B.open C.big D.secret34.A.met B.blocked C.waved D.observed35.A.quote B.donate C.preserve D.share阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。