1、湖南省衡阳市衡东县欧阳遇实验中学2019-2020学年高一英语下学期入学考试试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. What color does the man prefer?A.
2、 Orange.B. Pink.C. Yellow.2. Why is the boy unhappy?A. He feels lonely.B. He missed the flight.C. He will be separate from his parents.3. What does the boys new English teacher look like?A. He has little hair.B. He is tall.C. He is quite short.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a cinema.B. At home.C. O
3、n a bus.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A travel experience.B. A capital city.C. A trip plan.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。 请听第6段材料,回答第6、 7题。 6. Where did the man grow up?A. In Toronto.B. In Detroit.C. In Buffalo.7. Who is the mans roommate?A. Steve.B. Jane.C. Larry.
4、听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What are the speakers doing?A. They are cooking.B. They are having a picnic.C. They are preparing for a trip.9. Where is the knife?A. In the green box.B. In the blue bag.C. In the yellow box.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. How does the woman feel at first?A. Unhappy.B. Excited.C. Ti
5、red.11. What does the man say about the woman?A. She should lose weight.B. Her hairstyle is in a mess.C. Her clothes are nice.12. What does the woman decide to do?A. Buy a dress. B. Wear jeans to the opera.C. Have a talk with her mum.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What are the speakers mainly discussing
6、?A. When to return the books.B. How to get a library card.C. Where to go for coffee.14. What does the man want to do ?A. Have some coffee alone.B. Go to the library with the woman.C. Borrow some books from the woman.15. What do we know about the man?A. He lives in Winnipeg.B. He has filled out a for
7、m.C. He will pay for a library card.16. What does the woman remind the man to do in the end?A. Borrow as many books as possible.B. Bring his ID card with him.C. Return books on time.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What can listeners in the center do after the speech?A. Work as a guide.B. Visit the cente
8、r.C. Choose the instructors.18. Who will teach jazz?A. Jim.B. Diana.C. Steve.19. When can students have baseball classes?A. On Friday afternoons.B. On Saturday afternoons.C. On Sunday afternoons.20. Which course is for beginners?A. Badminton.B. Table tennis.C. Baseball.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;
9、每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下面短文,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。AWhen fashion designer Mindy Scheiers middle child, Oliver, came home one day and told her he wanted to wear jeans to school rather than sweatpants ( 宽 松 运 动 裤), she was faced with difficulty. Oliver has a rare disease, which causes him to
10、 struggle with everyday tasks, such as dressing himself. Would she tell her 8-year-old son that he couldnt wear what everyone else got to wear, or could she figure out a way in which he could? She chose the latter, altering (更改) a pair of jeans for him. And with that, the Runway of Dreams Foundation
11、 was born. Scheier started the foundation in 2014 to make adaptive clothing more accessible and fashionable for people with disabilities. As part of its aims, Runway of Dreams Foundation partners with brands to make stylish adaptive clothing lines available to the disabled, creates scholarships for
12、students focusing on adaptive clothing and helps with employment opportunities for people in the disability community.“It is truly unbelievable how one pair of jeans has changed the world,”Scheier said. “Creating adaptive clothing for people with disabilities and trying to make change happen in the
13、fashion industry felt so much bigger than just Oliver or just me. It felt like something that had to happen. The future of fashion is inclusion. Weve been dressing different body shapes, and now its time to dress different abilities. I am so thrilled that Runway of Dreams Foundation really started a
14、 movement to make change happen.”“They told my mother that I wasnt going be able to do anything for myself, but I proved them wrong. What people like me can do with a disability is the same as someone who doesnt have one. It might look a little bit different, or a little bit strange, but it can be d
15、one. I never opened up a magazine and saw someone that looked like me. So its good now for disabled young kids to see a model in an ad with a disability,” said Oliver. 21. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about? A. The goals of Runway of Dreams Foundation. B. The popularity of Runway of Dreams Foundation.
16、 C. How Runway of Dreams Foundation was founded. D. How Runway of Dreams Foundation raises money. 22. What does Scheier think of Runway of Dreams Foundation? A. It should focus on normal people.B. It will lead to changes in the fashion industry. C. It has little influence on disabled peoples life. D
17、. It fails to take fashion designing into consideration. 23. What can we learn from Olivers words? A. He never reads magazines. B. He feels ashamed of himself. C. He dreams to become a model. D. He appreciates adaptive clothing.BSpeaking, writing and reading are necessary to everyday life, where lan
18、guage is the major tool for expression and communication. Studying how people use language what words they unconsciously choose and combine can help us better understand ourselves and why we behave the way we do. Linguists (语言学家) try to determine what is unique and universal about the language we us
19、e, how it is learned and the ways it changes over time. They consider language as a cultural, social and psychological phenomenon. “Understanding why and how languages differ tells us about the range of what is human,”said Dan Jurafsky, chair of the Department of Linguistics at Stanford. Stanford li
20、nguists and psychologists study how language is interpreted (理解) by people. Even the slightest differences in language use may show the biased (有偏见的) beliefs of the speakers, according to research.For example, a relatively harmless sentence, such as“girls are as good as boys at math,”because of the
21、statements grammatical structure (结构), suggests that being good at math is more common or natural for boys than girls, the researchers said. Language can play a big role in how we and others see the world, and linguists work to discover how words and phrases can influence us, unknowingly. People spe
22、ak about 7,000 languages worldwide. Although there is a lot in common among languages, each one is unique. Jurafsky said its important to study languages other than our own and how they develop over time because it can help linguists understand what lies at the foundation of humans unique way of com
23、municating with one another. Linguists analyze how certain speech patterns influence particular behaviors, including how language can influence peoples buying decisions. Jurafsky said. “Understanding what different groups of people say and why is the first step in determining how we can help bring p
24、eople together.” 24. What does the example mentioned in Paragraph 5 show? A. Misunderstanding is common in daily life. B. People should avoid using harmful sentences. C. Speech patterns can show peoples biased beliefs. D. Some grammatical structures are difficult to understand. 25. What does Jurafsk
25、y suggest in Paragraph 6?A. Researching languages. B. Learning from linguists. C. Developing good learning habits. D. Communicating with others frequently.26. What is the main purpose of the text? A. To show the power of language.B. To give an introduction to Jurafsky. C. To teach readers how to lea
26、rn a language. D. To call on readers to learn more languages. CMothers who angrily tell off their children when they step out of line may be making behavior problems worse, according to a study. The study by the London School of Economics (LSE) found that too much shouting and giving severe punishme
27、nts were producing an opposite result. Ignoring naughty children also appeared to lead to a decrease in discipline standards.Researchers said that “reasoning with children” was more likely to have a positive impact on their behavior at a young age. But the study warned that it was difficult to deter
28、mine a direct link between one parenting style and its outcomes because of the effect of other causes. The latest study was based on an analysis of almost 19, 000 children. Data was collected from parents just before their childrens first birthdays, and then when they turned three, five and seven. T
29、he study, led by Dr Laure De Preux, assessed the impact of various parenting styles on children. Researchers said,“Particularly excessive (过度 的) shouting, punishing or ignoring a naughty child increases his behavior problems, and only reasoning doesnt negatively impact the childs behavior.” But the
30、study also showed that a large number of other things such as economic conditions also impacted on childrens development. The result suggested that wealthier families were able to create a whole environment that clearly benefited the child beyond simple effect of parenting. It said children in poor
31、households in particular were affected by their mothers parenting styles.“In this group, behavior problems are reduced when mothers read to the naughty children, and increased when mothers shout at them, take treats away, or ignore them,” it said. It is the latest in a line of recent studies to asse
32、ss the link between parenting and childrens behavior. Two years ago, a report commissioned (委托) by the Department for Education found that severe and inconsistent discipline in the home was bringing up a generation of young children with anger management problems, poor attention and low levels of le
33、arning ability. 27. The underlined part “ step out of line ” in Paragraph 1 probably means _. A. lose confidence B. behave badly C. become excited D. achieve success28. Which may help solve childrens behavior problems? A. Punishing them lightly. B. Talking with them reasonably. C. Ignoring them once
34、 in a while. D. Exercising strict discipline over them. 29. What did the research focus on? A. How mothers looked at their parenting role. B. Why many children had behavior problems. C. How parenting styles affected childrens development. D. Why parents gave their children severe punishments. 30. Wh
35、at do we learn about the report in the last paragraph? A. Its findings go against those of the LSEs study.B. Its subject is similar to that of the LSEs study. C. It shows the benefits of strict discipline. D. It has discovered new problems of children第二节(共5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
36、选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I was giving my 5-year-old a bath one night when she looked out of the window at our fence and announced, “You know, Mamma, sometimes looking at trees helps you to think.” 31 What a deep observation from a little child. “You are right,” I encouraged. “What are you thinking about?”Late
37、ly, there have been a lot of changes going on in my life at work. Business has been hard and I have been doing a lot of consulting for customers who havent been able to afford help. 32 I have a need and desire to help, but I often say “Yes” when my wallet should be saying “No!” The last few years ha
38、ve been such a struggle for so many of my customers from so many walks of life. 33 Worse yet, I always have a voice in the back of my head that says if I dont relax or learn a better way to deal with stress, cancer might come near! So when my daughter said that sentence, I promised to spend more tim
39、e in nature. 34 It is so grounding and so healing. I have traded a few gym days for hikes in the hills above my house. 35 I am always more clear-headed after that. So I plan on spending some time this summer in southern California, enjoying thinking at the base of an old, wise tree with my daughter
40、of course.A. I struggle with this.B. What she said is so true.C. My health is on the downside.D. I decided to stop the busy life.E. I just sat in surprise and silence.F. I have trouble sleeping, sometimes.G. Have you ever sat in a park and stared at a tree?第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、
41、 B、 C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Sarah Ivermee is a mother from the UK who gave birth to her son Freddie back in 2011. 36_ , the little boy was born deaf in one ear and nearly deaf in the other. In 2014, Freddie was given a cochlear implant (人工耳蜗) for his deaf ear, and he absolutely 37_ it. Though Fredd
42、ie was happy with his implant, Sarah quickly learnt that not all children in his situation accept implants 38_ . “We learnt very quickly that not all families have had such a smooth ride, having lots of problems with children not 39_ to wear their devices as they look ugly and 40_ ,”Sarah said. “We
43、did some 41_ and found there was not a lot available to 42_ the look of hearing devices and 43_ there must be something we could do.” When Sarah 44_ that a friends 9-year-old daughter felt out-of-place while 45_ her device, she offered to decorate it for her, 46_ it into something the little girl lo
44、ved. “She loves them and loves the fact that she can have 47_ designs that her friends dont have, ”Sarah said. This experience inspired Sarah. In 2014, she founded the company Lugs, which 48_ custom-made kits(配件) families can 49_ to decorate hearing devices and cochlear implants. Thanks to these kit
45、s, kids can decorate their devices with everything from flowers and butterflies to superheroes and cartoon characters. “I thought there would be a lot of families 50_ with children who dont want to wear their hearing devices, and I felt I had to 51_ ,”Sarah explained. “Knowing children are not only
46、52_ to wear their hearing devices but also 53_ to show them off makes it all worthwhile.” The kits are 54_ the lives of families all over the world. One mother even said that she used a kit to decorate her three-month-old daughters device! We applaud (赞赏) Sarah for going above and beyond to help the
47、se kids feel more 55_ about themselves!36. A. Doubtfully B. Unfortunately C. Naturally D. Finally 37. A. missed B. proved C. considered D. loved 38. A. easily B. equally C. openly D. formally 39 .A. remembering B. affording C. wanting D. refusing 40 .A. familiar B. unappealing C. impractical D. adva
48、nced41 .A. experiments B. writing C. research D. adjustments 42 .A. improve B. control C. imagine D. enjoy 43 .A. admitted B. explained C. mentioned D. decided 44 .A. suspected B. predicted C. reported D. heard 45 .A. making B. wearing C. testing D. operating 46 .A. turning B. putting C. breaking D.
49、 dividing 47 .A. simple B. beautiful C. similar D. general 48 .A. owns B. earns C. needs D. sells 49 .A. use B. produce C. share D. borrow 50 .A. associating B. competing C. struggling D. working 51 .A. know B. check C. follow D. help 52 .A. free B. happy C. careful D. afraid 53 .A. appropriate B. i
50、mpossible C. proud D. unwilling 54 .A. changing B. risking C. mixing D. exploring 55 .A. crazy B. worried C. confident D. serious第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Sometimes a flying visit from a loved one is all you need to realize how settled you are in a place. And
51、this weekend I was 56. _ (delight) to show my parents around Seville, as they came for a short but sweet visit.57. _ (be) reunited with the people you love in a new place you feel excited. To show them around the new city also makes you happy. For example, as Seville 58. _ (know) for flamenco, I too
52、k my parents to see an outstanding and 59. _ (impress) performance. Experiencing such 60. _ great show with them made me enjoy it even more. Furthermore, getting to show your 61. _ (visitor) places you have discovered is a pleasing feeling, because you are eager for them to know 62. _ you love to sp
53、end your time. You are letting them in on your new life and feel thrilled that you have the opportunity 63. _ (show) your loved ones the new places that you have fallen in love 64. _.So, after a two-day trip, I am very pleased to have had the time to explore the new city I live in with my parents. I
54、 am already looking forward to their next visit to show them much 65. _ (much) of what Seville has to offer and what I am still yet to discover.假设你是新华中学的学生李华,在防控新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情之际,你学校旁边的留学生服务中心正在招募抗疫志愿者。请你给留学生服务中心工作人员写一封应聘信。内容包括:1. 写信目的;2. 个人优势3. 能做的事情注意事项:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头语和结束语已为你写好,不计入总
55、词数。参考词汇:新型冠状病毒肺炎:COVID-19;垃圾箱:trash binDear Sir or Madam,Thank you for reading my letter. _ Yours Li Hua第二节:读后续写(满分25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 The worst tourist in the world may be Nicholas Scottie. Once he flew from San Francisco in the U. S. to his hometown in Italy, he had some troubles o
56、n his journey. The night before, he stayed up late to deal with some emails, so when he boarded on the plane he decided to have a sleep. Hours later, he was woken up by some noise and he found the plane had landed. As he thought he had arrived home, Mr. Scottie got off the plane. He thought he was i
57、n Rome. However, the truth was that the plane made a one hour stop to get oil at Kennedy Airport of New York. Mr. Scottie waited at the airport for some while, but nobody was there to meet him. He thought maybe they were held up by heavy traffic, which was very common in Rome. He decided to give his
58、 family a phone call. Unfortunately, he found he had left his cellphone at the hotel in San Francisco. Therefore, he decided to go home by himself. While he was walking in the city, Mr. Scottie found that the old “Rome” had changed a lot. Many old buildings were replaced by high modern ones. He also
59、 found that many people spoke English instead of Italian and that many streets were written in English. What made him most surprised was that drivers awareness of traffic safety was improved and he hardly found any driver speeding on the road. All cars were driving in line. The condition was widely
60、different from that in the past. He was feeling proud. Mr. Scottie knew very little English, so he asked a policeman the way to the bus station. Luckily, he happened to meet a policeman who was also born in Italy and answered him in the same language. Mr. Scottie thanked him, left, quickly found the
61、 bus station and got on a bus. He looked outside of the bus window. 注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右 2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语; 3. 续写部分分为两段,毎段的开头语已为你写好; 4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 Paragraph 1: After twelve hours traveling round on the bus, Mr. Scottie thought to himself that Rome had changed so much that he even
62、 failed to find his home._ _ _ _ _ _ Paragraph 2: To get him on a plane back to San Francisco, he was sent to the air port in a police car with sirens (警报) on. _ _ _ _ _ _答案1-5 C A B C A 6-10 A C B B A 11-15C A B B. A 16-20 C B B C A21-25 ABDCA 26-30 ABBCB31-35 EAFBG36-40 BDACB 41-45 CADDB 46-50 ABD
63、AC 51-55 DBCAC56. delighted 57. Being 58. is known59. impressive 60. a 61. visitors62. where 63. to show 64. With 65. moreDear Sir or Madam,Thank you for reading my letter. Im Li Hua from Xinhua Middle School. Since COVID-19 has transmitted all over China, Id like very much to be a volunteer.All our
64、 citizens are looking forward to playing a part in fighting against the virus, so am I. Here are some things I can do. First, I can help to clean up our International Student Service Center. I know a clean and tidy environment can stop the virus from transmitting. Then, Im willing to help take the o
65、versea students temperature and urge them to wear their masks properly at the entrance of our sevice center. Besides, I can help give out the masks and notices at the gate of Xiashang Supermarket. Whats more, Im good at getting along with these oversea students. I have a good command of English so t
66、hat its easy for me to teach them how to wash hands correctly and put the used masks in the special trash bins.To sum up, I believe I can be a qualified volunteer. I will try my best if Im accepted.Yours Li Hua读后续写One possible version: After twelve hours traveling round on the bus, Mr. Scottie thoug
67、ht to himself that Rome had changed so much that he even failed to find his home. The bus driver had to leave work and go home, so he handed Mr. Scottie over to another policeman. Mr. Scottie asked the policeman, “Sir, could you tell me why the police employ so many people speaking English instead o
68、f Italian as policemen?”The policeman smiled and said, “Im sorry to tell you that you are in New York, but not Rome now.”However, Mr. Scottie did not believe he was in New York when he was told so. To get him on a plane back to San Francisco, he was sent to the airport in a police car with sirens (警
69、报) on. The driver was speeding on the road and didnt stop even when the red light shined. Seeing how the driver drove on the road, Mr. Scottie was certain that he was in Rome because people in Rome usually drove in that way.“Look,” said Mr. Scottie to the policeman sitting beside him, “Im sure that Im in Rome. Thats the way in which people drive.”