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习
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料
专
题
2019
学年高一英语下学期期末考
试试题
第
I
卷(共
82.5
分)
第一部分:听力(共三节,满分
30
分)
听力分为选择题和非选择题两部分。选择题为第
1
至
15
题;非选择题为第
51
至
55
题。
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. What is
the woman going to do on Saturday?
A.
Visit her grandmother.
coffee.
2. How will the two
speakers go to work?
A. By subway.
B. By taxi.
C.
By bus.
B. Watch a movie.
C. Have a
3. What does the
woman think of the food?
A. Delicious.
Terrible.
4.
What day is it today?
A. Friday.
B. Thursday.
C. Wednesday.
B. Fatty.
C.
5. What is the normal price of the
skirt?
A. $$12.
B.
$$ 24.
C.
$$40.
第二节(共
10
小题;每小
题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
听下面
4
段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每
小题
5
秒钟;听
完后,各小题将给出<
/p>
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6
至
7
题。
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6. Why will the woman go to London?
A. To visit a friend.
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B. To go on business.
C.
To
go to college.
7. What
does Hanson do?
A. He is a lawyer.
B. He is a volunteer.
guide.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
至
9
题。
8.
What’s the weather like now?
A. Rainy.
B. Sunny.
Cloudy.
9. What is the
relationship between the two speakers?
A. Husband and wife.
B.
Mother and son.
C. Teacher and student.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10. Where does the conversation
take place?
A. In the decoration store.
B. On the Golden Street.
C.
In the downstairs bookstore.
11. How
does the woman pay for the materials?
A. In cash.
B. By cheque.
Pay.
12. What
can we learn from the conversation?
A.
The woman works in the afternoon.
B.
The man only accepts cash.
C. The
delivery is free of charge.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
15
题。
13.
How does the woman deal with homesickness?
A. By staying at home.
B. By
trying the local things.
C. By making
new friends.
14. What is the man’s
favo
rite activity?
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C.
He
is
a
C.
C.
By
Wechat
A.
Swimming.
B. Golfing.
C. Hiking.
15. What are the
two speakers going to do when they feel homesick?
A. Chatting with each other.
B. Having meals together.
C.
Going hiking together.
第三节(共
5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
7. 5
分)
听第
10
段材料,根据你所听到的内容,在表格中第
51
至第
55
小题的空格里填
上适当的
单词,使信息完整。每空填一个词。
(注意:本题在第
Ⅱ卷上)
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节;满分
30
分)
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第一节:
(共
10
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
20
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给
的四个选项(
A
、
B
< br>、
C
和
D)
中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。
A
In fifth grade, my
backpack was stolen from my dad’s car, which had
my binder
(
活页夹
)
with a few valuable stories that I have been
working on for quite a while.
I was
very devastated. Then I decided to go to school
with absolutely nothing.
My 5th grade
teacher, Miss Taylor, was really sweet,
understanding and kind to
me. She gave
me an extra binder that she had, and to help
personalize it, she got
out
a
piece
of
paper,
and
started
writing
my
name
in
a
cool
letter
style.
I
was
deeply
moved by what she had
done for me that day.
But here’s
something even better. Later that same day, Miss
Taylor had gotten
a
call
from
the
office
and
told
me
exactly
this
“Zoe,
A
wonder
has
happened!
Someone
found your binder!”
And I ran down to the office, and got my binder.
It was really
packed full, because the
person that had found it had collected all written
works
and
put them inside of
my binder. When I
opened
it,
an
envelope
fell
out. On the back
of
the
envelope
was
“
I
’m
sorry
all
your
things
got
stolen,
but
I
hope
this
helps.”
I opened the envelope and it had $$20 in
it.
If something bad happens or if life
lets you down sometimes, there are always
lots
of
people
out
there
that
are
kind,
and
can
bring
back
faith
and
hope
to
humanity.
16.
What does the underlined word “devastated”
mean?
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A. Moved.
Content.
B. Shocked.
C. Sad.
D.
17. What did
the stranger do to help the author?
A.
He bought her a new binder.
B. He
called to lend the binder.
C. He helped
personalize the binder.
D. He brought
back a fully packed binder.
18. Why did
the author write the story?
A. To
express her sincere appreciation.
B. To
share her unlucky experience.
C. To
remember her teacher’s kindness.
D. To introduce the stranger’s
generosity.
B
Top
4 Amusement Parks in the World
It’s
summertime!
That
means
parents
have
extra
time
to
spend
with
their
children,
and what better way to engage in
classic fun with family and friends than to visit
an amusement park? Take a look at these
fun choices
—
perfect summer
trip ideas to
fit every
budget(
预算
).
Cedar Point
Tickets: $$280
for adults, $$120 for children
Praising
itself as the roller coaster capital of the world,
Cedar
Point’s 18
coasters
will ensure you’re riding all day. Reader Alicia
Goettemoeller describes
the park as a
“paradise for excited thrillers” while reader Nick
Schuyler says it
is “built for
grown
-
up kids.”
Knoebels
Tickets: $$120 for
adults, $$10 for children
This old-
fashioned amusement park is a must for your old
memory games as well
as money saving -
admittance and parking are free of charge. Reader
Tracy Ginsburg
Maier says “a family of
4 can enjoy special offer to eat, swim and ride
all day for
$$100” at
Knoebels.
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Kings Island
Tickets: $$340
for adults, $$160 for children
Kings
Island is one of the most visited theme parks in
the US, with more than
3 million
visitors per year. The park is especially known
for its family-friendly
attractions,
such as Snoopy Island. Tickets to the main park
also include admission
to the nearby
water park, Boomerang Bay.
Dells Water
Parks
Tickets: $$140 for adults, $$80 for
children
Wisconsin Dells is a water
park with dozens of indoor and outdoor water parks
to spread around in.
One of
them, Noah’s Ark, is the largest outdoor water
park in
the US. Many are open year-
round and no charge for children under five.
19. Where can a family with 2 children
enjoy themselves with the least money?
A. In Kings Island.
B. In Knoebels.
D. In Cedar Point.
C. In
Dells Water Parks.
20. What is Kings
Island famous for?
A. The largest
number of visitors.
B. The largest
outdoor water park.
C. Its attractions
for all family members.
D. Its free
admission to the nearby parks.
21. What
can be learned from the passage?
A.
Younger children cannot have fun in Cedar Point.
B. The most visited theme park in the
US is Kings Island.
C. Noah’s Ark is
the largest indoor water park in the
US.
D. Visitors can find old
time memories in Snoopy Island.
C
We all need to eat. So, meals could be
a chance to stop what we’re doing and
spend time with the people in our
lives. A recent study from a team of South Korea
suggests that eating together has many
good effects on children and teenagers while
frequently eating alone
may
lead
to
poor eating
habits and poor
food
choices. People
who eat alone more than
twice a week have a greater risk of developing
high blood
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pressure.
There are benefits
of family dinners on children and teenagers.
In
2014,
the
Organization
for
Economic
Cooperation
and
Development
(OECD)
looked
at
data from nearly three-
quarters of the
world’s countries. Among its findings is
the fact that students who share a main
meal with their families are less likely to
hate school. Children who eat a main
meal with their families are also less likely
to take drugs
(
毒品
).
In
the
report,
titled
“The
Importance
of
Family
Dinners
(VIII),’’
researchers
say that teens who have frequent family
dinners are more likely to say their parents
know a lot about what’s
going on in their lives.
Another study
from the University of Montreal finds that
children who eat with
their
families
experience
long-term
physical
and
mental
health
benefits.
These
children are physically in better shape
and drink fewer sugary soft drinks. These
children also seem to have better
social skills and are less violent.
One
of the researchers, Pagani, involved in this study
is a professor at the
university.
She
says
that
mealtimes
with
parents
possibly
provide
young
children
with
firsthand social events, which helps
them have better communication skills.
22. Why is eating meals alone
frequently bad for people’s health?
A. Because people will get a chance to
make friends.
B. Because people will
have a risk of heart attack.
C. Because
people will show no interest in food.
D. Because people will develop poor
eating habits.
23. What
’s
the topic of the passage?
A.
Ways to eat together more.
B. Benefits
of eating together.
C. Chances to spend
time with people.
D. Risks of
developing high blood pressure.
24.
What’s the advantage of family dinners for
children?
A. They could
enjoy sweet, and hard drinks.
B. They
perform better in social activities.
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C. They feel
their parents know more about their studies.
D. They experience long-term physical
and mental illness.
25. What’s Pagani’s
attitude to eating family meals
together?
A. Supportive.
D. Doubtful.
B.
Uninterested.
C. Worried.
第二节
(共
5
个小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。<
/p>
(注意:选
E
涂
AB;
选
F
涂
AC;
选
G
涂
AD)
Understanding
body
language
can
lead
to
closer
relationships.
Noticing
the
signals that people send
out with their body language and being able to
effectively
read them is a very useful
skill.
Watch
for
crying.
Usually
crying
is
considered
a
sign
of
sadness,
but
crying
can
also
be an expression of happiness. 26
Thus, when judging crying, you’ll need
to look for other signals to determine
the real meaning of the crying.
Look
for signs of anger.
Signs of anger
include v-shaped eyebrows
(
眉毛
), and
wide
eyes. 27 Arms
tightly
crossed
over
the
other
is
a
common
sign
that
the
person
is
angry and is closing himself off to you.
28
Studies
have
found
that
when
people
are
engaged
in
an
interesting
conversation,
their
eyes
remain
focused
on
their
partner's
face
about
80%
of
the
time.
Look
for
expressions
of
embarrassment.
Embarrassment
can
be
signaled
by
turning
the eyes or head
away, and forcing smiles. If someone looks down at
the floor a lot,
they are probably shy,
or embarrassed. 29 People are often thinking
and feeling
unpleasant emotions when
they are in the process of staring at the ground.
Notice
any
sense
of
pride.
People
express
pride
by
showing
a
small
smile,
moving
their head backward,
and putting their hands behind their backs.
As a general rule, people are best at
reading facial expressions, and then body
movements, and, finally, personal space
and touch.
30 People are generally
better at reading body movements that are pleasant
rather than unpleasant. One study finds
that individuals are better at accurately
interpreting
(
领会
)
happiness,
and
excitement,
compared
to
anger,
sadness,
and
fear.
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A. Read interest from eyes.
B. Look for signals of anxiety.
C. However, different body movements
have different meanings.
D. Down-turned
mouth is also a sign of being angry.
E.
People also tend to look down when they are upset.
F. Crying can also come about through
laughter and humor.
G. However, not ail
body movements are equally easy to understand.
第三部分:完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题<
/p>
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(
p>
A
、
B
、
C
和
D)
中选出可以填
入空白处的最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
This happened just a few minutes ago
and I wanted to share. It was not a huge
deal but put a smile on my face and
made me feel very 31 .
I headed to
the local store, which was also 32 as a petrol
station. As I
entered, I noticed that
all the pumps (
油泵
)
didn’t work. I thought they had just
run out of 33 .
The local
store was being 34 tonight, somewhat different
from usual. I
grabbed
a
few
bits
and
pieces
and
headed
to
the
checkout.
After 35 chatting
with
the shop assistant, I 36 that
earlier that day there was something wrong with
the fuse (
保险丝
),
which 37 the electric system in the entire
store. Pumps and
refrigeration out of
action, no online payments.
I went to
pay but the card reader didn’t even try. I tried
again, same deal.
38 I
was
holding
up
the
line
so
I
put
aside
the
things
I 39
and
told
the
cashier
(
收银员
) I was
heading outside to their ATM.
I
headed
out,
but
the
ATM
was
also
out
of 40
.
I
went
back
in
and
while
dealing
with the next
customer, the cashier 41 and spotted me. I
told him the ATM was
out and suggested
running home to 42 some cash. At that moment,
a man after me
insisted on 43
the cost of my things. It wasn’t a
large amount,
44
?5,
but
made a
great 45 . It was a lovely thing for him to
help others in 46 . He said
it was
nice to 47 someone out and it 48 me having
to run back home and back
to the shop
and back home again.
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