山东省日照市莒县第一中学2019-2020学年高一英语上学期模块考试试题(扫描版,无答案)
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2019级阶段性测试英语试题(满分150分,120分钟)2019.10第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节, 每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的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. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a bus station.B. At a train station.C. At an airport.2. What present did the woman buy for Edward?A. A shirt.B. A sweater.C. A pair of gloves.3. Who will probably repair the TV set?A. The man.B. The woman.C. The woman’s husband.4. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. The man’s job interview.B. The man’s new boss.C. The man’s good behavior.5. How much does the man need to pay for two bottles of orange juice?A. Three dollars.B. Four dollars.C. Six dollars.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2020年山东省日照市第一中学高一英语联考试卷含解析一、选择题1. In order to have a good _______ of English, he decided to go abroad for further education.A. commandB. needC. masterD. direction参考答案:A2. What he said just now _____ me of that American professor.A .mentionedB .informedC .reminded D. memorized参考答案:C3. ___, the old man could buy nothing.A. With his money to stealB. With his money stolenC. With his money stealingD.With his money having stolen参考答案:B4. The little town has now grown into a big modern city, and it is _______ what it iused to be.A.twice the size thanB.twice times the size asC.twice as big asD.twice the size bigger参考答案:C5. After the traffic accident, no one __________ except a few people who were badly injured.A. survivedB. surviveC. was survivedD. was surviving 参考答案:A6. In a word, I don't think what you said _____ at all.A. makes sensesB. has a senseC. makes senseD. takes sense参考答案:C 7. It is well known that Thomas Edison _______ the electric lamp.A. inventedB. discoveredC. foundD. developed参考答案:A8. The news reporters hurried to the airport, only___________ the film stars had left.A. to tellB. to be toldC. tellingD. told参考答案:B9. I had to call a taxi because the box was _______ than I’d expected.A. heavyB. heavierC. the heavierD. the heaviest 参考答案:B10. He promised to come, but he hasn't ______ yet.A.turned up B.turned over C.turned out D.turned back参考答案:A11. You should treasure very minute you can make full use speaking English.A to practiseB of practicing D practice D of to practice参考答案:D12. As we have known from the map of the world,this is_____.A.twice as larger as that islandB.as twice large as that islandC.twice as large an island as thatD.twice as a large island as that参考答案:C略13. —How do you like his wife?—She is ______like a good housekeeper, for the children's room is always in a terrible mess.A.somebody B.nobody C.something D.nothing参考答案:D句意:——你认为他妻子怎么样?——她不是一个好管家,因为孩子们的房间总是一团糟。
山东省日照市第一中学高一英语模拟试卷含解析一、选择题1. _______ the Internet is of great help, I don’t think it’s a good idea to spend too much time on it.A. IfB. WhileC. BecauseD. As参考答案:B2. If the government ______ the public investment(投资) between big cities and rural areas, farmers will not leave their homes and families to go to the big cities.A. balancesB. seeksC. measuresD. combines参考答案:A3. If nothing______, the oceans will turn into fish deserts.A. doesB. had been doneC. will doD. is done 参考答案:D4. The foreign guests gave us some jewels like precious stones, gold rings and so on as gifts, but we didn’t know what to give them _____.A. in turnB. in returnC. in rewardD. in honor参考答案:B5. They are fed up _________the old routine.A. withB. of C at D. on.参考答案:A6. If the neighbours do not give any sweets,the children play a trick on them.A. canB. mustC. needD. might参考答案:D 7. To everyone’s surprise, the little boy didn’t admit _______ the money for the poor students.A. to stealB. stealingC. stealD. to having stolen参考答案:B8. —I’m sorry. I ________ at you the other day.— Forget it. I was a bit out of control myself.A. shouldn’t shoutB. shouldn’t have shoutedC. mustn’t shoutD. mustn’t haven’t shouted参考答案:B略9. The forest on the island caught _________ fire yesterday, while the police hasn’t found out who set________ fire to it.A.a; theB. a; \C. \; \D. the; a参考答案:Ccatch fire意为“着火”;set fire to意为“放火烧……”。
2019级阶段性测试英语试题(满分150分,120分钟)2019.10第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节, 每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的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. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a bus station.B. At a train station.C. At an airport.2. What present did the woman buy for Edward?A. A shirt.B. A sweater.C. A pair of gloves.3. Who will probably repair the TV set?A. The man.B. The woman.C. The woman’s husband.4. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. The man’s job interview.B. The man’s new boss.C. The man’s good behavior.5. How much does the man need to pay for two bottles of orange juice?A. Three dollars.B. Four dollars.C. Six dollars.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2020年山东省日照市第一高级中学高一英语上学期期末试卷含解析一、选择题1. In only fifty years, English has developed into ____ language most widely ____ in the world.A. a; speakB. the; spokenC. a; speakingD. the; speaking参考答案:B2. People in western countries usually celebrate Christmas, ________people in China observe the Spring Festival.A. soB. becauseC. whichD. while参考答案:D略3. With the help of the detective Sam, Justin was found, so Justin's mother insisted an amount of money as a reward.A. to giveB. on his givingC. he was givenD. he be given参考答案:D【详解】考查虚拟语气。
句意:在萨姆警探的帮助下,贾斯汀被找到了,所以贾斯汀的母亲坚持要给他一笔钱作为奖励。
insist on sb’s doing sth.意为“坚持某人做某事“,所以A和B是错误的。
Insist也可跟宾语从句,此时的宾语从句是用虚拟语气,should+动词原形,should也可省略。
故C是错误的,分析句子Justin's mother insisted ____an amount of money as a reward.可知,本句中的should省略了,故选D。
4. Facebook is a very famous social networking website founded in 2004 millions of people interact with one another.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. where参考答案:D 考查定语从句关系词。
山东省日照市2019-2020学年高一上学期校际联合考试英语试题注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。
第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解Every experience that American business woman Leigh-Ann Buchanan remembers has come from travel. Her early trips to the countries in Asia, Africa and the Americas were no small thing — they assisted her to make connections with community organizations abroad, build leadership skills and find a greater purpose in her voluntary work. All of these experiences played an important part in her becoming a mentor (导师) to high school students in Miami, US.She saw that many of her students from underserved communities had never left the country. This not only shut them out from having life-changing experiences, but they often missed out on college scholarships (奖学金) because their resumes (简历) couldn’t compete with those from higher-income backgrounds.Then she saw a program founded by her friend in Ghana. It offered US students the opportunity to experience cultural exchanges abroad. Buchanan wondered why the kids she mentors in Miami couldn’t have these life-changing experiences. So, she started the Nyah Project in 2014.Since then, the project has provided money for 10-day leadership trips to 57high-performing high school students throughout underserved communities in Miami. All 57 have gotten into colleges around the country, and over 90 percent have received full scholarships to college. Nyah fellows have traveled to countries including Indonesia, Namibia, Costa Rica and South Africa.The trips bring cultural exchange opportunities, like learning about traditional Balinese dance in Indonesia and teaching younger students in Namibia. Kemoni Alexander, who isstudying at Ohio Wesleyan University, was a Nyah fellow in 2017, and traveled to Namibia and South Africa for her first time out of the country.“The neighborhood that I grew up in wasn’t the most resourceful and my schools were short of money,” Alexander said. “I could hardly believe that I was able to have that opportunity because other people saw that potential (潜力) in me and believed in me.”1.What does the underlined word “assisted” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Required. B.Helped.C.Trained. D.Reminded.2.Why did Buchanan set up the Nyah Project?A.To offer students scholarship. B.To share her travel experiences.C.To support her friend’s program.D.To provide chances for poor children. 3.How do the children benefit from the Nyah Project?A.They are sure to be mentors in the future.B.They can enjoy traveling worldwide for free.C.They can experience cultural exchanges on trips.D.They can all receive full scholarships to college.4.What can we infer from Alexander’s words?A.She was thankful for the opportunity.B.She was more confident of her ability.C.She regretted having joined the project.D.She felt embarrassed about her background.The Colorado River is the lifeblood of the American Southwest. It supplies water to more than 36 million people, has changed the desert into farmland, and allows cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Las Vegas to develop. But satisfying the region’s need for water has come at a price.The river once traveled all the way from Colorad o’s Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California. Now, dams (水坝) control the river’s water for human use. As a result, the river no longer reaches the ocean. Without water, the delta (三角洲) at the river’s mouth has become dry and poor.To bring the delta back to life, engineers recently opened the Morelos Dam near theUS-Mexico border to free a temporary burst of water. This pulse flow allowed the ColoradRiver to reach the sea for the first time in 16 years, helping the river’s delta come alive.The dams built by the US government form a system of man-made lakes. These lakes can store four times the river’s yearly flow. “The lakes are like the river basin’s bank accounts,” says Taylor Hawes. “They provide a place to save up water for not-so-rainy days — like right now”.In wetter times, on and off since the 1960s, the Colorado managed to complete its journey to the sea. During those rare times, spring floods temporarily brought life back to the delta. Seeing the difference a little water could make gave scientis ts the idea for this year’s pulse flow.“Just add water and you get an amazing recovery,” says Eloise Kendy. “The project serves as a model of how to manage rivers sustainably (可持续) for both people and nature. A lot of rivers in the West have problems. We used them to make the deserts bloom and build cities. We didn’t think about the environment. But it’s possible to restore them. If we can do it in the Colorado River Delta, we can do it anywhere.”5.What can we lean from the first two paragraphs?A.The Gulf of California is flooding.B.The Colorado River’s delta is dyingC.The American southwest is becoming poor.D.The water in the Colorado River is running out.6.Taylor mentioned the bank accounts to show that ________.A.lakes have stored much of the river waterB.many banks provided money to build damsC.the money made from the lakes are kept in banksD.people can borrow money from banks to buy lake water7.What does Kendy want to express in the last paragraph?A.Restoring deserts is sustainable for nature.B.Many cities are built on deserts in the West.C.Rivers in the West have been polluted seriously.D.Environmental protection must go with development.8.What is the main idea of the passage?A.An effort to protect the Colorado River from drying.B.An experiment to make the Colorado River flow freely.C.A plan to bring the Colorado River’s delta back to life.D.A way to make full use of the water from the Colorado River.There’s nothing magical about the number 10,000. In fact, the idea of walking at least 10,000 steps a day for health goes back many years to a marketing campaign started in Japan for the sale of a pedometer (计步器). And, in the years that followed, it was accepted in the US as a goal to build up good health. It’s often the default settin g (默认设置) on fitness trackers, but what’s it really based on?“The original basis of the number was not scientifically determined,” says researcherI-Min Lee of Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She was curious to know how many steps you need to take a day to maintain good health and live a long life, so she and her workmates designed a study that included about 17,000 older women. Their average age was 72. The women all agreed to wear devices to track their steps as they went about their day-to-day activities.It turns out that women who took about 4,000 steps per day got an increase in longevity (长寿), compared with women who took fewer steps. In fact, women who took 4,400 steps per day, on average, were about 40 percent less likely to die during the follow-up period of about four years compared with women who took 2,700 steps. The findings were published Wednesday in JAMA Internal Medicine.Another surprise: The benefits of walking maxed out at about 7,500 steps. In other words, women who walked more than 7,500 steps per day saw no additional increase in longevity.Janz, who released the new national exercise recommendations last November, says the message that comes from this study was encouraging. “I think it’s really good news for women who may not be particul arly active.” says Janz. “All they have to do is walk. To me, this study suggests there are more benefits to light activities than we were previously thinking there might be.”9.How did the idea of walking 10,000 steps a day come into being?A.It was made up by a group of elderly ladies.B.It was indeed the result of a scientific research.C.It actually came from a business advertisement.D.It was based on a test by both Japan and the US.10.Which is an ideal choice for women walkers according to the study?A.2,700 steps. B.4,400 steps.C.10,000 steps. D.17,000 steps.11.Which of the following does Janz agree with?A.Light activities benefit people most.B.The study is not as satisfying as expected.C.Women should be more active than before.D.The result of the study is a little surprising.12.In which part of a newspaper can you read the passage?A.Health. B.Culture.C.History. D.Tourism.二、完形填空Thousands of people online are involved in efforts to help an 8-year-old, cancer-stricken (患癌症) boy from the United States to realize his dream. Dorian Murray of Westerly, Rhode Island, has been receiving 13 from around the world in recent days.Dorian has been 14 cancer since he was 4. 15 the disease had been brought under control after a series of 16 treatments, a medical checkup early this month found that cancer cells (细胞) had 17 to the boy’s brain. The family decided to 18 treatment.Dorian then told his father that before going to heaven, he wanted to be 19 in China because it had the Great Wall, which he called” a bridge for people to walk on”. The 20 between the boy and his father was posted on Facebook, where it was 21 and commented upon by thousands of Internet users, including many from China.Some responded with 22 taken at the Great Wall in Beijing, in which they held signs with words of 23 , reading “D-Strong” and “You are very famous in China.” Some left messages below the post, saying “I hope you will 24 soon.” Or “W e are delighted to make your dream come true.”Dorian’s mother wrote that she was 25 and deeply moved by the responses to Dorian’s 26 . “Dorian has brought so much inspiration to people around the world! I couldn’t be more 27 my son.” she said.13.A.responses B.letters C.gifts D.invitations14.A.avoiding B.attacking C.treating D.fighting 15.A.When B.Although C.Once D.Since 16.A.painful B.disappointing C.perfect D.simple 17.A.climbed B.rose C.spread D.rushed 18.A.receive B.change C.stop D.check 19.A.excellent B.successful C.brave D.famous 20.A.conversation B.relationship C.quarrel D.difference 21.A.questioned B.shared C.copied D.enjoyed 22.A.books B.notes C.photos D.newspapers 23.A.happiness B.kindness C.encouragement D.agreement 24.A.finish B.leave C.return D.recover 25.A.amazed B.upset C.confused D.speechless 26.A.performance B.disease C.imagination D.request 27.A.satisfied with B.proud of C.interested in D.confident about第II卷(非选择题)三、七选五The important things to consider when planning a multi-generational holiday tripTake the whole family to a beach or a mountain, forming holiday memories that will last a lifetime. Whether those memories are pleasant or not will depend on a lot of things, but the one you can control most is how well you plan the trip. Multi-generational travel is different from planning for just yourself or your family. 28.Perhaps your family is happy to have one person take control. But you may have newer family members who consider vacation planning a m ore collective experience. If that’s the case, you need to make sure they feel like they had some input in the process, or you won’t get much participation. 29.Holiday resorts are likely a better choice than a big house or hotels, both because they offer separate condos (公寓式旅馆) where people can operate on their own schedules and because they offer activities, meals, and other entertainment (消遣) you won’t have to plan. Condos also often come with kitchens, if you do feel like having dinner at home a couple oftimes. 30.You might not want to share a hotel room with your brother and his wife, for example. But sharing a two-bedroom condo--which is usually about the same price — just feels like being roommates.So finding a resort with activities that fit as ma ny people’s interests as possible is key. 31.Your cousins may prefer doing food tours. Your father-in-law may just want a big pool. Regardless of what your family enjoys, think about everyone’s interest—or at least what you know of them—and find a place that has as many as possible.32.Even if you’re leading the trip planning, leave group-activity planning to the people who want to do it as they’ll have the most drive and motivation (动机) to make it happen. Don’t force anyone into doing activities they aren’t interested in doing. So once you’re there, try your best to have a good time with them.A.You may be a big diver.B.Childcare on vacation is a big one.C.The point of this whole thing is to have fun.D.Making food for that many people is difficult.E.And multi-bedroom setups allow for the less cost.F.You’ve got all sorts of things to consider for a large group of people.G.So making sure everyone’s planning styles are respected is an important early step.四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个单词或括号内所给单词的正确形式。
山东省日照市莒南第一中学2020年高一英语月考试卷含解析一、选择题1. I was crazy because it _____me two hours to get_____ in the restaurant the other day.A. took, servedB. cost, servingC. took , servingD. spent, served参考答案:A2. Look! That student is so sleepy in class.He ______ up reading until midnight.A.mustn't stay B.mustn't have stayedC.ought not to stay D.should not have stayed参考答案:D3. I ________ it myself ________ your homework.A. prefer do; rather than copyB. prefer doing; than copyC. would do; rather than copyD. would rather do; than copy参考答案:C略4. Was _____that I saw last night at the concert?A. it youB. not youC. youD. that yourself参考答案:A5. It hasn’t rained since August; __________, we have to water the vegetable garden.A. after allB. as a resultC. what’s moreD. above all参考答案:B 6. Many businesses started up by college students have ______ thanks to the comfortable climatefor business creation.A. taken upB. taken offC. put upD. put off 参考答案:B7.参考答案:Dit在此处作形式宾语,代替真正的宾语动词不定式。
2019-2020学年日照第一中学高三英语一模试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AYou might not expect it, but cows are a large source of the greenhouse gases that are driving climate change. Cows produce lots of methane by breaking down the grass, Now scientists have shown that the pollution from cows canbe reduced by adding a little seaweed to their food.Scientists first discovered that seaweed could help control methane from cows several years ago. But this work was done in a laboratory, there were many questions about whether the idea could work in real life.In the lab studies, the cows were given quite a bit of seaweed, and they would cause losing weight. That wasn't helpful, since cows are often sold by weight. It also wasn't clear if the seaweed would stop working if it was used for a longer period of time.Now, scientists from the University of California, Davis have answered several of these questions.The researchers studied 21 cows on a farm for about five months. They taught the cows to get their food from inside a special hood, which allowed the scientists to measure the methane that the cows were giving off. This time, they used a much smaller amount of seaweed, which they mixed with the cows' food.The results were surprisingly good. In some cases, the cows produced 82% less methane. The improvement depended on the kind of food the cows were given, but even the worst-polluting cows produced 33% less methane.Over the five months, the scientists didn't see any signs that the cows' stomachs were getting used to the seaweed and starting to produce more methane again.Another surprise came when they looked at the weight of the cows. The cows that were fed seaweed gained just as much weight as the other cows, but they didn't need as much food.But there are still some big problems with the idea of feeding cows seaweed. For one thing, there's notadequateseaweed to feed all of the cows in the world. So farmers would have to figure out a way to grow lots of seaweed.A bigger problem is that for most of their lives, cows live in fields, where they eat the grass. That means there's no chance to feed them seaweed every day. These problems need to be taken seriously if the world is going to avoid the worst effects of the climate crisis.Still, it's true that something as simple as feeding cows seaweed can help reduce some of the pollution causing the climate crisis.1. Why did the scientists do the experiment on the farm?A. To control the amount of seaweed.B. To record the weight cows gained.C. To confirm the effect of seaweed in real life.D. To measure the amount of seaweed cows ale.2. The underlined word “adequate” means ________ .A. commonB. specialC. lackingD. enough3. The passage is written to ________ .A. appeal to people not to raise the cowsB. encourage people to plant the seaweedC. remind people of controlling cows' weightD. call on people to take actions to reduce the pollutionBEvery racehorse has different abilities.Like humans,some are short- distance runners,while others are marathoners.Figuring out which is which and how to pace them can be the difference between failure in the finish and taking the award home.Jockeys(赛马骑师)and trainers have traditionally relied on centuries of experience and data from previous races to plan their races.Amandine Aftalion,a mathematician in Paris,thought she could add to that.Since 2013,she has been analyzing the performances of world champion runners like Usain Bolt.She has found that short-distance runners tend to win when they start strong and gradually slow down toward the finish line.Butin medium-distance races,runners perform better when they start strong,settle down,and finish with a burst of speed.Her model shows how those winning strategies maximize the energy output of muscles reliant on two different pathways:powerful aerobic(有氧的)ones that require oxygen,which can be in limited supply during a race,and anaerobic ones,which don't need oxygen but build up waste products that lead to tiredness.Aftalion wondered which strategy would be best for horses.So she and Quentin Mercier,anothermathematician,took advantage of a new GPS tracking tool inserted in French racing saddles(马鞍).The two studied patterns in many races at the Chantilly racetracks north of Paris and developed a model that accounted for winning strategies for three different races:a short one(1,300 meters),a medium one (1,900 meters),and a slightly longer one (2,100 meters),all with different starting points on the same track.The model takes into account not just different race distances,but also the size or friction fromthe track surface.The results might surprise jockeys who hold horses back early for bursts of energy in the last finish.Instead,a strong start leads to a better finish,the team found.“That doesn't mean those jockeys are wrong,though.If the start is too strong,it can bedevastatingas well,leaving the horse tired by the end,” Aftalion says.4. What should a runner do to get an award according to the text?A. Make a good start.B. Plan for the race early.C. Run slowly on the starting line.D. Try runningquickly all the time.5. What formed the basis for Aftalion's studying horse race?A The experience and data from previous horse races.B. The benefit of knowing horses' different abilities.C. The success in studying runners' winning strategies.D. The performance of horses on different race distances.6. What does the underlined word“devastating”in the last paragraph mean?A. Boring.B. Damaging.C. Astonishing.D. Puzling.7. What can we infer from the text?A. Runners have the same energy output of muscles.B. Aftalion's findings may help horses to win the race.C. What Jockeys and trainers do makes no sense to horses.D. World champion runners made a contribution to the study.CNASA has flown an aircraft on another planet for the first time. On Monday, April 19, Ingenuity, a 1. 8-kilogram drone (无人机) helicopter, took off from the surface of Mars, flew up about threemeters, then hovered for 40 seconds and took photos above with one of its two cameras. The historic moment was livestreamed on YouTube. “We can now say that human beings have flown a drone helicopter on another planet,” said MiMi Aung, the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, at a press conference. “We, together, flew at Mars, and we, together, now have our Wright brothers moment,” she added, referring to the first powered airplane flight on Earth in 1903.The details: The flight was a significant technical challenge, thanks to Mars' s bone-chilling temperatures (nights can drop down to -130 °F / -90 °C) and its incredibly thin atmosphere — just 1% the density of Earth' s. That meant Ingenuity had to be light, with rotor blades (螺旋桨) that were bigger and faster than would be needed to achieve liftoff on Earth (although the gravity on Mars, which is only about one-third of Earth's, worked in its favor). The flight had originally been scheduled to take place on April 11 but was delayed by software issues.Why it's significant: Beyond being a significantmilestonefor Mars exploration, the flight will also pave the way for engineers to think about new ways to explore other planets. Future drone helicopters could help astronauts by scoping out locations, exploring inaccessible areas, and capturing images. Ingenuity will also help inform the design of Dragonfly, a car-size drone that NASA is planning to send to Saturn's moon Titan in 2027.What's next: In the next few weeks, Ingenuity will conduct four more flights, each lasting up to 90 seconds. Each one is designed to further push the limits of Ingenuity's capabilities. Ingenuity is only designed to last for 30 Martian days, and is expected to stop functioning aroundMay 4. Its final resting place will be in the Jezero Crater as NASA moves on to the main focus of its mission: Getting the Perseverance rover (毅力号火星探测器) to study Mars for evidence of life.8. Why does MiMi Aung mention Wright brothers?A. To honor the historic contribution of Wright brothers.B. To make a comparison between Wright brothers and herself.C. To highlight the importance of Ingenuity's Martian exploration.D. To remind the public of the first powered airplane flight on Earth.9. What caused challenges for Ingenuity designers?A. The delay of software tests.B. The force of gravity on Mars.C. Mars's temperatures and atmosphere.D. Technical difficulty in liftoff on Earth.10. What does the underlined word “milestone” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. A great victory.B. A difficult task.C. A roadside stone.D. A historic event.11. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?A. Mars Drone Helicopter Makes Historic First FlightB. Modern Wright Brothers Moment: Mars ExplorationC. First Drone Helicopter Spots Evidence of Life on MarsD. Ingenuity: Mars Drone Flies to Take Incredible PicturesDThe outbreak of the novel corona virus pneumonia (NCP) has disrupted the lives and work of nearly every Chinese person. However, a new trend has been on the rise: many have turned themselves into livestreamingusers orfollowers.According to Questmobile, a professional big data intelligence services provider in China, the audience for Douyin, Kuaishou and other livestreaming platforms surged to 574 million during the Spring Festival holiday, up 35 percent from 2019.Confined at home, away from their friends and loved ones, people turn to livestreaming to reach out to the world. For them livestreaming can help them share their lives and interest with a global audience, which will give them the sense of being “in the moment”. Even as viewers, they can also engage immediately with livestreamers by commenting and making suggestions.“When I comment on the livestreaming videos, I’m not simply an audience member, but also an active part of the program. That gives me a sense of engagement,” an Internet user named Wang Hao told People’s Daily.Livestreaming is not only for fun, but also a new tool for many businesses. Affected by the pandemic, many businesses had to stop their sales in physical stores. To meet their business goals and survive during these trying times, many chose to livestream to revive their businesses.Joyoung, a leading maker of small kitchen appliances, is a good example. The company not only added a number of broadcasts each day to advertise their products, but also shared the menus that were beneficial to health. “The responses to our livestreaming shows have been well beyond expectations,” Kang Li, who oversees the company’s livestreaming unit, told China daily. “It’s a natural opportunity to truly bond with our followers.”Like it or not, livestreaming is likely to go mainstream in China for both entertainment and business.12. What is the purpose of writing the second paragraph?A. To introduce some popular livestreaming platforms in China.B. To report data on the development of livestreaming in 2019.C. To show that Chinese people spend too much time on livestreaming apps.D. To prove that livestreaming are becoming increasingly popular in China.13. What does Wang Hao think of commenting on livestreaming?A. It is boring to make comments.B. It is the only way to share viewers’ lives.C. It makes people feel involved in the stream.D. It helps livestreamers improve themselves.14. What do paragraphs 5&6 mainly talk about?A. Livestreaming replaced physical stores in many areas.B. Many businesses turned to livestreaming platform for marketing.C. Livestreaming platforms faced challenges during the pandemic.D. Livestreaming platforms made changes to their services.15. How does the author feel about thefuture of livestreaming?A. Positive.B. Uncertain.C. Disappointed.D. Confused.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
高二模块考试英语试题参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5 BCACA 6—10 CBACB 11—15 ACBCB 16—20 ABCAC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21-23 ABC 24-27 DCBA 28-31 BACD 32-35 BCAD第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分)36-40 CAGEF第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45 DCBAB 46-50 ADBCA 51-55 CBDAC 56-60 BACBD第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)61. the tallest 62. its 63. visitors 64. who/that 65.be allowed66. removing 67. collected 68. on 69. dead 70. locally第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节翻译句子(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)71. As is known, the ten fastest growing jobs are related to computers and health.72. The young policeman took up his place on the bend and directed the traffic.73. You can buy the food that consists of meat mixed with herbs.74. He arrived there in a hurry, only to find that there were no boats for South America.75. It was this sense of failure that made Li Ning determined to succeed in his new life.第二节读后续写(满分25分)One possible version:He waited for me to speak. I cleared my throat nervously and clasped my hands behind my back so h e wouldn’t see them shakin g. “Dad, I have a big favor to ask you.’’ The next words came out in an eager rush. I poured out all my bitterness to him. Dad straightened up tiredly and turned to me. He asked, “What does a scholarship jacket mean?”I answered quickly. He went back to hoeing the weeds quietly.Finally he spoke again as I turned to leave, crying. “Then if you pay for it, Martha, it’s not a scholarship jacket, is it? Tell your headmaster I will not pay the fifteen dollars.”It was a very sad and upset girl who dragged into the headmaster’s office the next day. I sat very straight in the chair, trying to work up the courage to tell him Dad’s decision. “My father said he wouldn’t pay the fifteen dollars and if I had to pay for it, then it wouldn’t be a scholarship jacket.” The words slipped out of my mouth. The headmaster walked over to the window and stood looking out at something outside. Feeling hopeless, I stood up to leave. I was almost to the door when he stopped me. I turned and looked at him, waiting. He watched me, biting his lip. “Okay. We’ll make an exception in your case. I’ll tell the Board, you’ll get your jacket.”。
2012-2013学年高一上学期新课程模块考试英语试题2019-2020年高一上学期新课程模块考试英语试题含答案第一部分:语言知识及运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Once upon a time, a rich man wanted to make a trip (旅行) to another town. He tried not only to take things to sell but also to take money to 1 things with. He 2 to take ten servants with him. They would 3 the things to sell and the food to 4 on their trip. Before they started, a little boy ran up to 5 and asked to 6 with them.The rich man said to the little boy, “Well,7 may go with us. 8 you are the smallest, the thinnest and the weakest of all my 9 , you can’t carry a 10 load (担子). You must 11 the lightest one to carry.” The boy thanked his master and chose the biggest load to carry. That was bread.“You are 12 .” said his master, “That is the biggest and the heaviest one.” The boy said 13 and lifted the load gladly.On the trip they walked for days and at last they got to the town. All the servants were tired 14 the little servant. Do you know 15 ? Most of the bread was eaten during the trip and a little was left when they arrived at the town.1. A. eat B. buy C. change D. get2. A. decided B. liked C. hoped D. tried3. A. take B. bring C. carry D. borrow4. A. cook B. eat C. buy D. drink5. A. them B. the servants(仆人)C. the road D. the rich man6. A. stop B. stay C. go D. talk7. A. you B. he C. I D. they8. A. Since B. If C. Because D. But9. A. family B. guests C. servants D. things10. A. heavy B. light C. small D. difficult11. A. eat B. choose C. pick up D. understand12. A. brave B. right C. clever D. foolish13. A. sorry B. nothing C. angrily D. good-bye14. A. besides B. of C. except D. with15. A. who B. him C. that D. why第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)A Letter to A Student in YushuDear friend,When we learned over the radio and in the newspaper that Yushu was struck by 16.______ terrible earthquake on April 14th, 2010, we became very 17.________ (worry) and sad. It is said that thousands 18.______ houses 19._________(destroy) , so you can’t have your classes as usual at present. I wonder 20.___ ____ things have got better by now.Don’t lose heart and be strong-minded 21.______ you are facing the great disaster, for people all over China are standing by you. I’d like to send you some books 22._______ were bought last week. I hope they will be 23.________ (help) to your study. Please keep in touch with me 24.________ I will try my best to help you. I believe that you will overe all the 25.____________(difficulty) and live a new happy life.Yours truly,Li Ming 第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AA young woman carrying a three-year-old child got on a bus. The conductor hurried to give her a warm wele and then kindly asked the other passengers to make more room for the woman and her child. On seeing this, people began to talk. "You know this conductor used to be very rude. Now suddenly he has changed his bad behavior, "said a middle-aged man."Yes, he should be praised and we must write a letter to the pany," said a second passenger. "That's right," another lady said, "I wish a newspaper reporter were here so that more people could learn fro m this conductor.”Just then a gentleman who looked like a teacher turned to the conductor and said, "Excuse me, but can I know your name, please? Your excellent service must be praised..."Before he could open his mouth, the three-year-old child sitting on the young woman's lap interrupted, "I know his name. I call him Dad."26. The passengers were ________ to see the conductor's kindness to the womanand the child.A. excitedB. pleasedC. interestedD. surprised27. One passenger suggested writing a letter to the pany to ______.A. make a demand for more busesB. thank the conductor for his good serviceC. criticize the conductor for his rude behaviorD. invite a newspaper reporter to write about the conductor28. Who was the three-year-old child?A. A teacher.B. A strange passenger.C. The conductor's son.D. Not known from the story.29. The word "he" in the last paragraph refers to _______.A. the gentlemanB. the conductorC. the middle-aged manD. the three-year-old child30. It is clear from the story that the conductor _______.A. has changed his attitude towards his workB. has now been kind and polite to all passengersC. has not changed his rude behavior to passengersD. has now been kind and polite to women with childrenBIt is important to know another language and how to municate without words when you are in another country. Before saying anything, people municate with each other by using gestures(手势). However, many gestures have different meanings, or no meaning at all, in different parts of the world.In the United States, nodding your head up and down means “yes”, while insome pats of Greece and Turkey, it means “no”. In the southeast of Asia, it is a polite way of saying “I heard you”.Today in the USA, when someone puts his thumb up, it means “Everything is all right.” However, in Greece it is bad. Also putting your clasped(紧握的)hands up above your head means “I am the winner.” It is the sign which players often make. In Russia it is the sign of friendship.In the USA, holding your hand up with the thumb and index finger(食指), and the other three straight means “Everything is OK.” In France, it means “You are worth nothing.”It is also important to make eye munication. If you look down when talking to an American, he or she may feel that you are shy, or you are trying to hide something.Besides these, you should also know there are some topics that can not be talked about, such as age, weight and marriage. You can talk about the weather, work, sports, food, where one lives and news of the day.31. Which of the following is true?A. People all over the world only municate by words.B. Many gestures either have different meanings or no meanings at all.C. Gestures are the most mon way to municate.D. People can talk about anything in another country.32. In Greece nodding your head means “_________.”A. Yes.B. NoC. I heard youD. I am the winner33. Putting the thumb up should Not be used in _____.A. GreeceB. the USAC. EnglandD. China34. If you look down when talking to an American, it may means_____.A. You are shy.B. You don’t like the topic.C. You are trying to hide something.D. Both A and C.35. The main idea of the passage is that when you are in another country, _____.A. it is important to know the language.B .it is important to know what you talk about to a foreigner.C. to know how to municate without words is as important as to know the language.D. to municate through gestures is more important than to know the language.CWill it matter if you don't take your breakfast? Recently a test was given in the United States. Those tested included people of different ages, from 12 to 83. During the experiment, these people were given all kinds of breakfasts, and sometimes they got no breakfast at all. Special tests were set up to see how well their bodies worked when they had eaten a certain kind of breakfast. The results show that if a person eats a proper breakfast, he or she will work with better effect than if he or she has no breakfast. This fact appears to be especially true if a person works with his brains. If a student eats fruit, eggs, bread and milk before going to school, he will learn more quickly and listen with more attention to class.Opposite to what many people believe, if you don't eat breakfast, you will not lose weight. This is because people bee so hungry at noon that they eat too much for lunch, and end up gaining weight instead of losing. You will probably lose more weight if you reduce your other meals.36. During the test, those who were tested were given ________.A. no breakfast at allB. very rich breakfastC. little food for breakfastD. different breakfast or none37. The results of the test show that ________.A. breakfast has great effect on work and studiesB. breakfast has little to do with a person s workC. a person will work better if he has a simple breakfastD. those working with brains should have much for breakfast38. The passage mentions that many people believe that if you don't eat breakfast,you will _________.A. lose weightB. not lose weightC. be healthierD. gain a lot of weight39. Which of the following is Not true according to the passage?A. Poor breakfasts affect those who work with brains.B. Morning diet may cause one to get fatter.C. Reducing lunch and supper is of less value in weight losing.D. Eating less in lunch and supper may help to lose weight.40. According to the passage, if a student does not eat breakfast, ___________.A. he will fall illB. he will fail to listen to his teacherC. he will not make progress in his studyD. his mind will work more slowly第三部分:基础知识(共两节,满分40分)第一节:词语造句(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)41. be concerned about 42. join in 43. because of44. such as 45. be fond of 46. change one’s mind47. make up one’s mind 48. play a part (in) 49. care about50. a (great) number of第二节:中译英(共5小题,每小题4分,满分20分)51. 众所周知,中国是一个拥有悠久历史的国家。