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1、四川省自贡市田家炳中学2020-2021学年高一英语下学期开学考试试题(答案不全)第卷第一节(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 does the woman prefer?A. Foreign languages. B. Science.C. Politics.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. Vegetables.B. Flowers. C. Fruits.3. What will the man do?A. Send an e-mail. B. Make a call.C. Send a

2、 message. 4. Where does the man want to go?A. A restaurant. B. A hotel. C. A hospital. 5. How many trips does the school organize on weekdays every month?A. Two. B. Three. C. Five.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. What is the man probably doing?A. Studying for an exam.B

3、. Playing computer games. C. Playing volleyball.7. Who is Mike?A. The mans friend.B. Tims brother.C. The womans student.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What time is it now?A. 8:30 pm. B. 9:00 pm. C. 11:00 am.9. What will the man probably do next?A. Pay a late fee. B. Go out of town.C. Return a DVD.请听第8段材料,回答第10至

4、12题。10. Who has got the invitation?A. Joan. B. Bill. C. George.11. What will the Marks do tonight?A. Move their furniture into new house.B. Hold a house-warming party. C. Give out some invitations.12. What day is it today probably?A. Tuesday.B. Wednesday.C. Thursday.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How old is

5、the woman now?A. 11 years old. B. 20 years old.C. 21 years old. 14. How will the woman probably travel around Europe?A. By plane. B. By train. C. By car.15. Where will the woman visit first from Spain?A. France. B. Morocco. C. Portugal. 16. Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Friends. B.

6、Relatives.C. Schoolmates.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does Mr. Jones do?A. A tour guide. B. A museum clerk.C. A head teacher. 18. How long do the students have to work on the projects on a Science Night?A. 3.5 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 10.5 hours.19. What can the students do after breakfast in the mornin

7、g?A. Enter a competition. B. Watch a film.C. Visit a gallery.20. What does the speaker expect the students to do?A. Listen to his next talk. B. Come to a Science Night. C. Write reports on Facebook.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)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。AHappy Campers Summer R

8、etreatAs a parent, your childs health and happiness are the most important things to you, which can be difficult to achieve. The Happy Campers Summer Retreat was developed to help parents with this challenge.Founded in 1998 by Michael Gibson, our summer camp is open to children during the holidays,

9、from May to September. We look after lots of children every single year. Our camp is based in the Colorado Mountains, and it offers a lot of different activities for children. Our program helps improve: Physical fitness Problem-solving skills Social skills Sports ability and experienceThe Happy Camp

10、ers Summer Retreat can benefit (使受益) all children. Some children are good at school, but rarely active. Our program will help encourage an interest in sports. Other children are mainly interested in sports. These children will not only play sports, but will also learn new skills, such as teamwork sk

11、ills, social skills, and communication skills. Children will also have the chance to try new activities. Our program is designed to help develop a complete and fully active child.At very affordable prices, our program is available to any family in America. Your childs stay can be as short as a week

12、or as long as six weeks.Why not call us today or click (点击) here to join our camp? Take action now and give your child this great chance!21. How long does the camp last every year?A. One week. B. One month. C. Six weeks. D. Five months.22. What can a child learn from the camp?A. How to deal with peo

13、ple. B. How to choose a strong team.C. How to avoid physical problems. D. How to stay interested in something.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To describe the history of the camp. B. To compare the camp with other activities. C. To tell parents about the benefits of outdoor activities.D. To en

14、courage parents to send their children to the camp.BI was nine when I arrived at the Childrens Home in Nashua, New Hampshire, in 1965. I failed third grade that year, just made it through a second time, and had managed to finish fourth grade by the time I reached Pauline Jambards fifth-grade class a

15、t Charlotte Avenue Elementary School.I was convinced (使信服) I wasnt “smart” like the other kids, and I hoped I could make it through fifth grade. Ms. Jambard took a great liking to me. Of all the subjects in school, reading was my favorite. She would tell me, “Terry, you keep reading. If you can unde

16、rstand what youre reading, youll be smarter than most kids.” After I read all the books in our program, I started reading the classrooms set of Encyclopaedia Britannica (大英百科全书). I couldnt find enough to read, and I started to really like school.After I graduated from Ms. Jambards class in 1969, my

17、brother and I moved, and I lost all touch with my teacher. In 1983, I was on a business trip and had to drive through Nashua. I took a chance and dropped by Charlotte Avenue Elementary. I was walking toward her classroom when she came out in the hallway and said, “Terry!” It was as if I had never le

18、ft. I was in seventh heaven on my way home.We have stayed in touch, and I call Ms. Jambard at least once a year. Because of the confidence she gave me, I went on to have a successful career (事业) in engineering. I dont know if Ms. Jambard realizes how much she helped me, but Ill never forget her kind

19、ness and faith in me.24. How did the author probably feel about the subjects in third grade?A. They were very easy. B. They were quite difficult. C. They were very interesting. D. They were completely useless.25. When the author was in fifth grade, he _.A. became the smartest kid in his class B. rea

20、d a lot and wrote his first bookC. followed Ms. Jambards advice D. did well in all the subjects26. By saying “I was in seventh heaven”, the author means that _.A. he was really worried B. he was very happyC. he had an accident D. he lost the way27. What would be the best title for the text?A. The te

21、acher who raised me up B. Ms. Jambard: a lifelong friend C. Charlotte Avenue Elementary School D. My early life in the Childrens HomeC For a year and a half, kids sent hurtful messages like “You are so ugly.” or “Why are you still alive?” to Rebecca Sedwick. In 2013, Rebecca, then 12, couldnt stand

22、it anymore. She jumped to her death near her home in Florida. Soon afterward, Trisha Prabhu read about the story. “I was surprised and heartbroken,” says Trisha, now 15, who is from Naperville, Illinois. “I knew that I had to do something to stop this from happening”Trisha did some research. Studies

23、 show that one fourth to half of all teens in the U.S. have been cyberbullied (网络欺凌). Experts say that if you are ever bullied online, you should tell a trusted adult. Tell the cyberbully to stop, and prevent him or her from contacting you again. Print and save messages to share with the police. Thi

24、s is good advice, agrees Trisha. But these methods all take place after the bullying has already happened. Trisha had a different idea. Why not teach cyberbullies to stop before they post these messages?Trishas research won awards, including a prize in the Google Science Fair. Then, Trisha built the

25、 ReThink app (应用软件). It is programmed to recognize words or phrases that could be hurtful. When that happens, different warning messages come out. “Dont say things that you may regret later!” says one message. Others ask, “Are you sure you want to say this?” and “Are these words really you?” Now Tri

26、sha is working on a version (版本) of ReThink for computers. “Im a big dreamer,” she says. “I want to stop cyberbullying before the hurt is done.”28. What do we know about Rebecca Sedwick?A. She ended her life at the age of 12. B. She sent hurtful messages to others.C. She was one of Trishas best frie

27、nds. D. She went to Florida to study further.29. What is Trishas suggestion for stopping cyberbullying?A. Stop talking with the cyberbully. B. Stop the messages before they are sent.C. Turn to your parents or close friends. D. Show the messages to the police at once. 30. What is the third paragraph

28、mainly about?A. Peoples attitudes to the ReThink app. B. Trishas research on cyberbullying.C. How the ReThink app works. D. The Google Science Fair.31. Which of the following can best describe Trisha?A. Helpful and clever. B. Honest and careful.C. Proud and impolite. D. Strange and impatient.DSummer

29、 is around the corner, and you may already be dreaming about how youll spend your break. Chances are, staying in school is not your top pick. But for 13-year-old Simone Jones of Philadelphia and more than 2 million other students in the U.S. going to school in the summer is the only choice. Thats be

30、cause Simone goes to a year-round school.In fact, year-round schools have almost the same number of vacation days as traditional-calendar schools. In a year-round school, summer break is usually shortened to about four weeks; the remaining vacation time gets spread out over the rest of the year. Sim

31、one, for example, gets a few weeks off in the fall, winter, and spring.That extra time off during the school year can be a good thing. “Everyone thinks a year-round school is hard,” says Simone. “But the little breaks take a lot of pressure (压力) off us.”Reorganizing the year can prevent summer learn

32、ing loss that is, forgetting what youve learned from the prior (之前的) school year. However, there is a downside. In fact, some schools have tried year-round schedules (时间表) only to turn back when it was difficult to carry out. Try setting up a soccer game with another school when youre on a break eve

33、ry few weeks. Planning family trips can be difficult too, especially if siblings (兄弟姐妹) are on different school schedules.What does summer vacation mean in our culture? Its an American tradition, a time to create lasting memories. But is tradition a good enough reason to keep it around? Summer break

34、 began 120 years ago, when it was very hot in the summer, so schools started closing. Today, we have air conditioning. And most parents work. For many kids, summer days are spent mostly indoors, playing video games and watching TV. Clearly the world has changed. Is it time for summer break to change

35、, too?32. According to the text, Simone Jones _.A. suffers from summer heat B. has become tired of going to schoolC. studies at a year-round school D. keeps forgetting what shes learned at school33. In what way are year-round schools different from traditional-calendar schools?A. The number of vacat

36、ion days. B. How the holidays are organized.C. What subjects students may choose. D. When students go to school every day.34. The underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 could best be replaced by “_”.A. duty B. choice C. danger D. problem35. In the authors opinion, summer vacation _.A. was started

37、 in the early 19th century B. is a tradition for people to keep aliveC. doesnt have to be that long any more D. is a good time for kids to enjoy themselves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选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。International tourism is becoming increasingly popular, and large numbers of people

38、 from all over the world come to visit famous places such as the Great Wall of China and the Sistine Chapel (西斯廷教堂) in the Vatican. 36 Theyve thrown rubbish everywhere, brought more traffic and even done serious damage to ancient relics (遗迹). As for the damage, there are many different causes. For e

39、xample, the paintings in the Sistine Chapel are being damaged by people breathing onto them when they visit. 37 That may raise the humidity (湿气) of the air and damage the paintings. Damage in other places such as the Great Wall is because of tourists climbing on delicate (脆弱的) areas. Besides, roads

40、have also been built to help visitors climb the Wall easily. These activities can cause a lot of damage to the area. 38 Firstly, we have to cut down tourist numbers, because fewer visitors will result in less damage. Secondly, we should make strict rules about which areas people can visit and what t

41、hey can do when they get there. 39 People will not be allowed to walk off the paths. Visitors to indoor places can be asked to wear masks (面罩) to protect the paintings.In short, it is necessary to control tourism at famous places. 40 And people who live hundreds of years later will have no chance to

42、 see these great places.A. For example, special paths can be built.B. What can we do to deal with these problems?C. The Great Wall was built over 2,000 years ago.D. However, these visitors have caused many problems.E. Traveling is the best way for us to get to know the world.F. If we do not do this,

43、 these places will disappear from our planet.G. Their breath contains very small drops of water that are present in the air.第三部分: 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Today, rock climbing has become a popular sport. The number of rock climbers

44、 has grown 41 over the past 40 years. However, 42 happen from time to time and some of them are often deadly. So, it is 43 to get proper training. Rock climbing isnt something you can just 44 by having a go. You should take a 45 with an experienced instructor. That way you can learn 46 skills, such

45、as how to tie special knots (结) and set up ropes for climbing with a partner. 47 , you should not try rock climbing if you havent first 48 on a climbing wall with safety equipment. Next, get necessary 49 and clothing such as a helmet (头盔), ropes and climbing shoes. You also need to carry 50 food suc

46、h as dried fruit and chocolate. 51 to check all your equipment every time you set out to climb. If it is 52 , youll need more clothing.Now youve got your equipment and youre ready to 53 and practise your new sport. At this point, therere two bits of 54 I should give you. First of all, choose the rig

47、ht place. Its really important to 55 other people in the same area, to avoid getting in the way. And you need to 56 dangerous rocks as they may fall or break easily. Second, always check the 57 . Never go out 58 storms are on the way. It is also 59 when it snows. And strong winds can cause 60 to fal

48、l. 41. A. slowlyB. rapidlyC. strangelyD. suddenly42. A. fallsB. fights C. stormsD. earthquakes43. A. interestingB. impossible C. difficultD. important44. A. make B. learn C. guessD. change45. A. walk B. taxi C. courseD. picture46. A. basicB. poor C. social D. survival47. A. InsteadB. HoweverC. Somet

49、imesD. Besides48. A. competed B. celebratedC. practised D. performed49. A. booksB. tools C. toys D. gifts50. A. energyB. fresh C. enough D. pet51. A. Turn B. Forget C. Choose D. Remember52. A. hotB. quiet C. cold D. noisy53. A. go outB. give upC. take off D. calm down54. A. news B. advice C. informa

50、tionD. knowledge55. A. make fun ofB. take care ofC. keep clear of D. catch up with56. A. sit onB. look forC. shout at D. watch for57. A. bag B. wall C. time D. weather58. A. if B. so C. unlessD. until59. A. unfairB. boringC. dangerousD. exciting60. A. driversB. climbersC. visitors D. instructors第卷第二

51、节(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。E-books are still a recent 61. _ (invent). They are popular for several reasons. An e-reader takes up much 62. _ (little) room than real books. Lots of people dont re-read books; an e-reader means they dont end up with a house 63. _ (fill) wi

52、th books theyll never read again. And people say theyre more environmentally friendly: no trees 64. _ (cut) down for paper and no ink is needed. Last year, my father 65. _ (buy) me an e-reader. I have never actually read a book on it. Theres something frustrating about 66. _ (have) to charge it up b

53、efore I can read; with a real book you can just open it and begin. An e-book doesnt feel 67. _ same as a real book in my hands: its too light. My fingers miss the familiar feeling of turning the page. Besides, reading on a screen for a long time 68. _ (make) your eyes feel rather tired. You dont get

54、 this problem with a real book! Therefore, no matter how 69. _ (success) these e-readers are, nothing can beat the attraction of a real book for me, 70. _ you can feel the pages of and put a bookmark in.第四部分: 写作 (共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Today I went to the local store do some shopping.

55、When I went to a store, two foreign visitors were happened to be there. The salesgirl didnt know that they wanted to buy because they couldnt speak Chinese. Saw this I offered to help them. In my help, the two men got the things they wanted. They were very glad and thankful to her. How happy I am th

56、at day. Though I knew little English, I could help others, it makes me further realize how important spoken English is. Ill work even hard at it than before.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack计划寒假独自来你所在的城市旅游。请你根据提示信息,用英语给他写一封电子邮件。 1. 表示欢迎;2. 你的接待计划;3. 其它注意事项。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 高一英语1-5 CBCBA 6-10 BAACA 11-15 ABCBA16-20 BCABB 21-25 BBABC 26-30 BAABC31-35 ACBDC 36-40 DGBAF 41-45 BADBC46-50 ADCBA 51-55 DCABC 56-60 DDACB

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