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2020-2021 年江苏省扬州市高邮市高一英语上学期期中试卷 及答案 第一部分:听力理解 第一节 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。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. Why does the woman come to the shop? A. To have her shoes repaired. B. To buy shoes. C. To change shoes. 2. Where will the man go first? A. To the theater. B. To the library. C. To the office. 3. What did the man buy for the woman’s birthday? A. A fruit cake. B. Apple pies. C. Flowers. 4. Which color shirt does Mary prefer? A. Blue. B. White. C. Yellow. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Holiday plans. B. Moving to New York. C. A party with old friends. 第二节 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。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。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. What are the speakers celebrating? A. Christmas Day. B. Easter. C. The girl’s birthday. 7. How many eggs will the girl paint? A. 11. B. 12. C. 13. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. Why is Tommy upset? A. He got his mom’s phone stolen.
B. His own phone went wrong. C. He broke his mom’s phone. 9. What is Tommy going to do? A. Go back to the store. B. Turn to his mother for help. C. Report to the police. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. What season does the woman suggest? A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn. 11. What does the man worry about travelling in Beijing? A. Hotel. B. Language. C. Time. 12. How long should the man stay in Beijing according to the woman? A. 3 days. B. 5 days. C. 7 days. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. When does the conversation take place? A. In the early morning. B. In the late morning. C. In the late evening. 14. Where is Mike now? A. In his bedroom. B. At a barber’s. C. In his study. 15. How is Mike going to get rich and famous in his opinion? A. By becoming a race car driver. B. By becoming a great writer. C. By becoming a rock star. 16. What does the woman think of the man’s ideas in the end? A. Impractical. B. Interesting. C. Encouraging. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. What is the announcement mainly about? A. After-school programs. B. Weather conditions. C. Schedule changes. 18. Where will the special activity bus leave? A. Outside the main office.
B. From the east parking lot. C. From the west parking lot. 19. What should a parent do if he picks up his child? A. Sign out his child. B. Wait at the activity center. C. Phone the teacher. 20. Who are the listeners? A. Teachers. B. Parents. C. Students. 第二部分 阅读理解 第一节 阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡 上将该项涂黑。 A Looking for something entertaining to do? Check out some wonderful festivals around the world. Koningsdag — The Netherland Koningsdag or King’s Day is a national holiday in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is celebrated on 27 April (26 April if the 27th is a Sunday), the date marking the birth of King Willem-Alexander. Orange is the national color, and the streets become a sea of feather boas (羽毛围巾) and body paint as crowds gather in the plazas and on the boats in the rivers. Amsterdam is the center of this outdoor party, with many live music events, but nearly every town is alive with orange on this day. Thai National Elephant Day — Thailand Thai National Elephant Day is a national holiday in Thailand. Thai National Elephant Day has been celebrated on March 13th of every year since 1998. Because the elephant is the national animal of Thailand, it is highly respected and treasured. During the festivals elephant are honored during a ceremony (典礼) in which they are fed with bananas, other fruit, and sugarcane. The Fire Festival — Shetland On the last Tuesday of January the entire town of Lerwick, Shetland is in flames. At the festival, you’ll find yourself sitting, dancing, or stumbling around the largest bonfire you’ve ever seen in your life. The festival lasts only one day but
takes the entire year to plan. Be prepared for an evening of singing, dancing, and fast paced activities, and don’t worry about making it to work next day — it’ s a national holiday! Holi — India Holi, the Festival of Color, is a Hindu celebration full of joy and one of India’ s most important holidays. On the last full moon day of the lunar month, usually late February or early March, the air is full of bright-colored powder. The festival is celebrated differently throughout the country, with bonfires and music, but the cheerful spirit is common throughout Hindu communities around the world. 1. The festival celebrated on March 13th in Thailand is held to ______. A. show people’s respect for their Queen B. show Thai people’s respect for elephants C. ask people to protect endangered animals D. help people relax by singing and dancing 2. Why don’t people have to worry about working the day after the Fire Festival? A. Because people are allowed to sleep at work next day. B. Because the activities are too simple to get people tired. C. Because people don’t have to go to work next day. D. Because the festival ends very early at night. 3. Where should you go if you are interested in the Festival of Colors? A. India. C. Thailand. 【答案】1. B 2. C 3. A B. Shetland. D. The Netherlands. B Buy a ticket to the Disgusting Food Museum in Sweden, and you’ll find it is not printed on a piece of paper. “Instead, it is a vomit bag with our logo,” said the museum founder Samuel West. It was a joke. But it makes sense, to some extent. Inside the museum, foods with some of the world’s most terrible smells are on show. Walking around in it, someone may want to vomit.
Yet making people vomit is not the founder’s purpose. “I want people to realize that disgust is always in the eyes of the beholder,” said West. “We usually find things we’re not familiar with disgusting.” For example, the tree-ant larvae eaten in Mexico, or the bird’s nest soup in China. There are nearly 80 items in the museum. They come from Asia, Europe, the United States, Central and South America, Africa and Australia. The founder wants people to know that disgust isn’t just about taste or smell. It’s also about the way the food is produced. In the museum, some foods might taste pretty good, but are produced in a cruel way. Those include French foie gras. This dish requires force-feeding ducks or geese. Another example is the monkey brain. It is said that in some parts of China, the brain is being eaten while the animal is still alive. West hopes that the museum will help people rethink what is delicacy. He also wants to encourage people to try more food sources that are environmentally friendly. He suggests people eat less meat, especially beef and pork. Instead, he encourages people to eat smaller animals or insects. 4. What’s the ticket to the Disgusting Food Museum like? A. A piece of paper. B. Edible(可食用的)paper with disgusting smell. C. A vomit bag with a logo. D. A piece of paper printing a joke. 5. What does the underlined word “vomit” in paragraph 2 mean? A. Kick off. B. Fall down. C. Bring up. D. Break in. 6. The two examples in Paragraph 5 are used to _______. A. show the way ducks, geese or monkeys are feed B. introduce the way foie gras is eaten C. tell readers some cruel ways of food production D. suggest the difference of food taste between China and French 7. What’s the founder’s main purpose of building the museum?
A. To encourage people to eat more environmentally friendly food. B. To advise people to stop eating animals or insects. C. To let people know that disgust isn’t just about taste or smell. D. To inform people of how disgusting some food is. 【答案】4. C 5. C 6. C 7. A C Harry Potter is one of the most famous characters in the world. He is the main character of a series of books that have become a worldwide success. He is an English boy who has magical powers and discovers them when he goes to a special school for wizards. There are seven novels in the series, and the seventh in J. K. Rowling’ s Potter series was published on July 20th, 2007. Some 3,500 fans queued for half a mile outside Waterstone’s flagship branch in central London on the night of July 20th, with an expected waiting time of four hours. Parents and teachers are very happy about the books because children are spending more time reading than playing video games or watching television. It is incredible to see children waiting outside bookstores at night with their parents to buy the books. Some of the books are heavy and thick, but children don’t seem to mind. They rush inside the store when it opens and grab one or more copies. The books are sold out immediately, and parents sometimes fight with each other to buy the last one. This has never happened to a book before. In the past, we saw kids or their parents running into a store to grab the latest popular toy like Cabbage Patch Kids. Harry Potter books have outsold these dolls, and they have set a world record as the best and fastest selling books in history. Large parts of the books are about Harry trying to understand his new identity and making the choices that come along with it, Harry Potter’s choices and problems are common problems that all young people have as they grow up. 8. According to paragraph 1,which of the following statements about the Harry Potter books is TRUE? A. Harry is the most popular character in the world. B. The seven novels in J. K. Rowling’s Potter series were published on July 20th,
2007. C. Harry is an American who has magical powers. D. Children don't mind waiting hours to buy the Harry Potter books. 9. According to paragraph 2, parents are happy about the Harry Potter books because________. A. kids are reading more these days B. kids wait outside bookstores at night to buy the books C. kids no longer watch television or play video games D. kids are becoming more imaginative 10. Why does the author mention Cabbage Patch Kids in the passage? A. Because they were the most popular toys. B. To inform readers of the importance of reading. C. Because they are more popular than Harry Potter books. D. To better explain the success of the Harry Potter books. 11. What is the best title for this passage? A. Harry Growing Up B. Mad About Harry Potter C. Reading Age Coming D. Harry's Life 【答案】8. D 9. A 10. D 11. B D Everybody, at some point in their lives, has experienced failure. It could be something as simple as not getting the job you wanted, or getting fewer marks even after hard work. But what makes you is not your failure, but how you get back up after being hit. Once, a young school boy was caught in a fire accident in his school and was assumed that he would not live. His mother was told that he was sure to die, for the terrible fire had destroyed the lower half of his body. Even if he were to survive, he would be lame throughout his life. But the brave boy did not want to die nor did he want to be lame. Much to the amazement of the doctor, he did survive. But unfortunately from his waist down, he had no motor ability. His thin legs just hung there, lifeless. Eventually he left
the hospital. But his determination to walk was unshakable. At home, when he was not in bed, he had to stay in a wheelchair. One day, he threw himself from the chair and pulled himself across the grass, dragging his legs behind him. He reached the fence, raised himself up and then began dragging himself along the fence, firmly determined. He did this every day, with faith in himself that he would be able to walk unaided. With his iron determination, he did develop the ability to stand up, then to walk on and off, then to walk by himself and then to run. He began to walk to school, and then run to school, to run for the joy of running. Later in college he was on the track team. In February 1934, in New York City’s Madison Square Garden, this young man who was not expected to survive, who would surely never walk, who could never hope to run — this determined young man, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, ran the world’s fastest mile. A good example of the power of positive(积极的) thinking and faith in oneself, Glenn Cunningham continues to be an inspiration for many, and his story, a brilliant evidence to how one can bounce back even when all difficulties are piled against one, to the degree that death seemed the preferable choice. 12. What was the doctor’s opinion about Glenn? A. There was a little chance that Glenn could survive. B. Great determination could make a difference to Glenn. C. Glenn was able to walk with his own great effort D. Glenn could live a normal life with the upper half of his body. 13. The underlined word “unaided” means ________. A. for himself C. with disability B. without help D. without hesitation 14. What do we know about Glenn? A. Glenn took recovery exercise in hospital. B. Glenn inspired people with his moving story. C. Glenn won the first place in Marathon. D. Glenn organized a track team in college.
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