1、四川省部分市2020-2021学年上学期高一期末英语解析版试卷分类汇编 阅读理解专题四川省乐山市2020-2021学年度高一上学期期末考试英语试题一、阅读理解Covid-19 has brought a great deal of trouble for all of us since March 2020. During this time, mobile phones have been the solution for the boredom and restlessness caused from staying indoors. The most downloaded apps on
2、 play store 2020 are;TikTokTikTok was the most downloaded app. With over 111.9 million downloads, TikTok has seen a huge growth in 2020, twice more than what it got in 2019. 20% of its total downloads were from India and around 9. 3% of the total downloads were in the US.Zoom Zoom was the second mos
3、t installed app in the overall downloads category. With nearly 94. 6 million installs, Zoom is the most used app for online meetings and virtual classrooms. 17% of its downloads were in the US and India. Offices and educational institutes were shut down and to continue working and studying from home
4、, people relied heavily on Zoom for video conferencing and calling. WhatsAppWhatsApp ranked third in overall downloads with more than 100 million downloads. It is one of the most popular and widely used chat applications; WhatsApp also supports communication between international phone networks.Face
5、bookIt ranked fourth in the overall downloaded list. Facebook is the worlds most popular social networking application. Facebook builds technologies that give people the power to connect with friends and family, find communities and grow businesses.1Which app is the best to turn to for online educat
6、ion?ATikTok.BZoom.CWhatsApp.DFacebook.2What do we know about TikTok?AIt is an India-based app.BIt has most users in America.CIt is used for growing business.DIt has doubled its download than in 2019.3What function does Facebook probably serve?ACommunication.BTraining.CTeaching.DPaymentOn the first d
7、ay of fourth grade, my teacher, Mrs. Brown, told my class a story about her husband Rob, who is a brain cancer survivor. After what Mrs. Brown experienced with Robs illness, she decided to devote part of her life to an organization called Be head Strong, which works to support families with a member
8、 suffering from brain cancer. Along with typical math and science, throughout the year, Mrs. Brown shared stories with us about people in Be Head Strong who had overcome some tough and unfair battles. Mrs. Brown never showed any sadness or confusion toward the disease. She instead spoke only with wo
9、rds of determination to find a cure. Whether news from Be Head Strong was good or bad, she always looked at the situation as an opportunity to improve and do more.My parents taught me from a very young age that making wise choices with my money is important. I would always set aside most of my $ 2.5
10、0-a-week allowance. By the end of the school year, I had saved over one hundred dollars, $ 131.30 to be exact. One day was wondering what to do with it. I did not feel like any game or toy was worth the time I had spent saving. I thought about the stories Mrs. Brown told us, then I decided that was
11、where I wanted my money to go. As the last day of school approached, my mom helped me wrap the heart-shaped box full of dollars and coins. After all the other kids had left on the last day of school, I handed Mrs. Brown the present. As she opened it, I told her that I wanted the money to go to Be He
12、ad Strong to help people like Rob. She broke into tears and hugged me tightly.People may not always realize how big of an influence one kind gesture can make. One teacher encouraged a decision in my life that has changed the way how I live.4What do we know about Mrs. Brown from paragraph 1?AShe had
13、just survived a brain cancer.BShe lost her husband to a brain cancer.CShe founded a non-profit organization for brain cancer.DShe was devoted to helping people with brain cancer.5Which of the following can best describe Mrs. Brown?AOutgoing and organized.BPositive and delightful.CEnthusiastic and pa
14、tient.DKind-hearted and strong-willed.6What can we infer from the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?AThe author thought the money was worth something more meaningful.BThe authors parents were strict with him in buying games and toys.CThe author was old enough to get rid of games and toys.DThe autho
15、r had no time to pick his favorite games and toys.7Which can be the best title for the text?AA Teachera Role model.BA TeacherA Life-long Learner.CAn Unforgettable Science lesson.DA Special Teacher and Her Life Story.Shanghai residents (居民) passing through the citys eastern Huangpu district earlier t
16、his month might have discovered an unusual sight a “walking” building.An 85-year-old primary school has been lifted off the ground in its entirety and relocated using new technology named the “walking” machine.In the citys latest effort to protect historic structures, engineers used nearly 200 mobil
17、e supports under the five-story building, according to Lan Wuji, chief technical supervisor of the project.The supports act like robotic legs. Theyre split into two groups which in turns rise up and down, like the human step. The sensors (感应器)help control how the building moves forward, said Lan.In
18、recent years, Chinas rapid modernization has seen many historic buildings destroyed to clear land for skyscrapers and office buildings. But there has been growing concern about the architectural heritage (遗产)loss as a result of destruction across the country. It is true Shanghai has been Chinas most
19、 progressive city when it comes to heritage preservation. The survival of a number of 1930s buildings in the famous bund district and 19th-century “shikumen”(or “stone gate”) houses in the repaired Xintiandi neighborhood has offered examples of how to give old buildings new life. The city also has a
20、 track record of relocating old buildings. In 2018, the city relocated a 90-year-old building in Hongkou district, which was then considered to be Shanghais most complex relocation project to date. The Lagena Primary School, which weighs 7, 600 tons, faced a new challenge-its T-shaped, while previou
21、sly relocated structures were square or rectangular(长方形的), according to Xinhua.Experts and technicians met to discuss possibilities and test a number of different technologies before deciding on the “walking machine”, Xinhua said.8Why did the 85-year-old primary school have to be moved?ATo make room
22、 for modern buildings without destroying it.BTo meet the new requirements of the school.CTo protect it better as it is a cultural heritage.DTo give the old building a new life9How did the primary school get moved?ABy reducing the weight of it.BBy using movable supports.CBy dividing it into several p
23、arts.DBy using robotic legs.10Which of the following statements may the author agree with?AChinas rapid modernization leads to the architectural heritage loss.BThe move of the primary school is the first example of heritage protection.CThe different shape of the primary school adds difficulty to its
24、 move.DThe move of the primary school is Shanghais most complex relocation project.11Where does the passage probably come from?AA news report.BA science review.CA travel magazine.DA geography book.When most people think of rodents(啮齿动物), they either think of pests like mice and rats, or cute animals
25、, like guinea pigs or squirrels. What does not usually come to mind is the grass-chewing, water-loving, dog- sized capybara (水豚). Weighing up to 66 kilograms, the capybara is the worlds largest rodent. And that might be the least interesting thing about this wonderful animal.Native to South America,
26、 capybaras are found in grasslands near lakes or rivers. They are excellent swimmers and spend much of their time in the water. They have webs between their toes to help them swim even better. Moreover, the position of their eyes, ears, and noses on the tops of their heads helps them fully dive in t
27、he water to hide from predators (捕食者). They love the water, and they can even sleep underwater, with only their noses above the surface.Like many other rodents, capybaras live in large social groups. Whats unusual, however, is how friendly capybaras are with other animal species. The internet is ful
28、l of images showing smaller animals sitting on capybaras. But despite these giant rodents social natures and cuteness, they dont make very good pets. They can be territorial(有地盘意识的) with larger animals, and they have been known to bite humans when they feel threatened.Capybaras continue to lose some
29、 of their cuteness when one takes a look at their diet. Their main food is grass, but like many grass-eating animals, they are not able to fully take in their meal the first time it passes through their digestive system(消化系统). So, capybaras frequently eat their own droppings to get additional nutrie
30、nts from previous meals. There are lots of reasons to love capybaras, but this probably isnt one of them.12According to this passage, what is special about capybaras among rodents?ATheir size.BTheir fur.CTheir teeth.DTheir living waters.13In what unusual way do capybaras hide from their enemies?AThe
31、ir fur mixes with their environment.BThey live in large groups to hide each individual.CThey stand still in very tall grass.DThey keep most of their bodies under the water.14Why would a capybara NOT make a good pet?AThey need a lot of water to play in.BThey may hurt humans when threatened.CTheir foo
32、d is too expensive to afford.DThey carry diseases that are dangerous to humans.15What does the author say about the capybaras diet?ATheir diet is especially friendly to the environment.BCapybaras become less cute when it comes to their diet.CCapybaras keep a balanced diet to get additional nutrients
33、.DTheir diet consists of many things, including grasses and other animals waste.四川省眉山市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题四、阅读理解BeijingChengdu TrainAltogether about 5 pairs of trains are running between Beijing and Chengdu at present. Among them, a few pairs are high speed trains, which run between Beijing West
34、 Railway Station and Chengdu East Railway Station with duration of 8 to 10 hours; the rest few pairs are normal types between Beijing West Railway Station and Chengdu Railway Station and the whole journey takes about 21 to 32 hours.High Speed TrainsBasic Facts:Duration: about 810 hoursDistance: abou
35、t 1,8742,391 kilometers (1,1651,485 miles)Top speed: 300 km/h (186 mph)Operated at: Beijing West Railway Station, Chengdu East Railway StationStations along the way: Shijiazhuang, Handan East, Anyang East, Zhengzhou East,Huashan North, Xian North, Guangyuan, MianyangBeijing to Chengdu High Speed Tra
36、in Schedule:(Last Update on Nov 12, 2020)Train No.Departure - ArrivalTravel TimeG8906:5314:387h45mG57109:2218:549h32mG30709:3819:369h58mG34915:1322:587h45mBeijingChengdu Train Ticket Price:(Last Update on Nov 12, 2020)Business Class SeatFirst Class SeatSecond Class SeatCNY 2,417 / USD 350CNY 1,246 /
37、 USD 181CNY 778 / USD 112Note: Children under the height of 1.2 for free ; Children with height between 1.2 and 1.5 meters half price ; Children above the height of 1.5 full price.21Where will you get off if you take a normal type train from Beijing to Chengdu?AChengdu Railway Station.BChengdu East
38、Railway Station.CBeijing West Railway Station.DMianyang Station.22Which high-speed train would you take in order to get to Chengdu before 17:30?AG571.BG307.CG89.DG349.23How much should a couple with their 1.3-meter-tall son pay if they all book Second Class Seats?AUSD 224.BUSD 280.CUSD 336.DUSD 1945
39、.It all started because Lynn and her two teenage children needed to get from Georgia to Alaska, where Lynns husband, an American officer, is stationed (驻扎). Lynn packed up all their belongings, bought a 4x4 truck, and started a cross-country family adventure. The first 3,000 miles of the trip went w
40、ell.The farther north they traveled, the worse the weather got. Lynn, who was raised in the South, met her first winter white-out conditions. Then she used up windscreen wiping fluid. Slush (雪泥) covered her windows and she couldnt see to drive. Even scarier her tires seemed to be sliding on the grou
41、nd.After changing the summer tires at a tire store, Lynn decided to give up driving. She phoned her husband and asked if he could just come and get them where they were. Her husband was worried but he wasnt legally able to get them himself. Then the family had to find a motel and went to bed. Thats
42、when the kind people there put out a request on Facebook for someone to drive them the last 1,056 miles to the border.Gary Bath was at home when he saw his friends post about the trapped family. After watching the post for a while and seeing no one was able to help, he and his wife made the decision
43、 that he would drive them the whole way to the border.Both families met over the Internet, and when they decided they were all comfortable with the plan, the Baths drove to meet the family at the motel. It took Gary two days to drive them to a border checkpoint (边防关卡) where the family was greeted by
44、 Lynns husband and the new friends parted ways.24Why did the American family set off for Alaska?ATo enjoy the beautiful scenery.BTo visit an old friend.CTo have an adventure.DTo have a family reunion.25What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?AThe birth place of Lynn.BThe difficulties Lynn got into.C
45、The direction of this journey.DThe weather conditions on the way.26How did the people in the motel help the family?ABy asking for public help.BBy telephoning the husband.CBy offering them free meals.DBy driving them to the border.27Which of the following can best describe Gary Bath?ASerious and care
46、ful.BSmart and honest.CKind and caring.DBrave and determined.What do you want to be when you are growing up? A doctor, an engineer or maybe a footballer or actor? We all have big plans for our futures and believe there is a dream job waiting for us one that will pay well and give great job satisfact
47、ion. But how realistic is that?Today, in the UK at least, young people are being warned that some of their career hopes and dreams dont match the types of jobs available. Research by the charity Education and Employers suggests five times as many 17 and 18 year-olds in the UK want to work in art, cu
48、lture, entertainment and sport than there are jobs.The excitement of working in these employment sectors (部门) is obviously an attraction. But those looking for these types of job will be disappointed. Thats what the report, Disconnected: Career ambitions and jobs in the UK, says. Writing about this
49、for the BBC, Katherine Sellgren points out that although young people are keen to work in art, entertainment, culture and sport, the economy is unlikely to need them all. At the same time, there is a shortfall of young people wanting to work in careers such as catering and retail(零售).Previous resear
50、ch about the career ambitions of young people by the Office for National Statistics also found a “reality gap” between their dreams and the sometimes disappointing truth by the time they reached their early to late-20s. Apart from those who aimed to go into teaching, fewer than one in 50 were in the
51、 jobs they had wanted such as a doctor, vet, firefighter or actor. Most were working as sales assistants, careers or in sales and marketing.Although its good to have ambitions, the aims of young people need to be realistic. This latest report suggests that children need to be made more aware of a wi
52、der variety of occupations at a younger age.It also calls for improved career advice in secondary schools. A spokeswoman for the Department for Work and Pensions told the BBC that “early careers advice can help young people set out on the right path to the job that channels their interests and unloc
53、ks their potential.”28Which employment sector in the UK needs more people to work in?ASport.BService industry.CArt & culture.DEntertainment.29The underlined phrase “ reality gap ” in Paragraph 4 refers to the difference between .Aambition and realityBmales and femalesCtheory and practiceDthe past an
54、d the present30What suggestions about employment are NOT given to help young people?AThey ought to be offered better career advice in secondary schools.BThey should know more kinds of jobs at an early age.CThe government should create more jobs for the young.DTheir employment ambition should be real
55、istic.31What can be a suitable title for the text?AUnemployment Problems in BritainBYoung Peoples Lifestyles in BritainCTips for Finding Dream Jobs in BritainDUnrealistic Career Ambitions in BritainNew observations of the Moon show that lunar water may be more accessible than originally thought. The
56、 new data is particularly exciting for NASA, which hopes to make use of the Moons resources especially water ice existing in the soil to help future astronauts live and work on the lunar surface.In one study, researchers discovered water directly on the lunar surface, finding the molecule(分子) on are
57、as of the Moon lighted by the Sun. A second study speculates (推测)that water ice might be trapped in tiny areas or small holes spread all over the Moons surface, making water more abundant (大量的) and more accessible than we could have imagined. The two studies were published in the journal Nature.This
58、 isnt the first time water has been discovered on the Moon. But the only water weve been able to find until now is really difficult to reach. It seems to be primarily located in large holes at the lunar south pole that are in continuous shadow. The freezing holes are dangerously cold possibly reachi
59、ng -400 making them almost impossible to access with modern technology.The research published today raises the possibility that astronauts can find water in other areas of the Moon that are far less deadly. “If we find that its abundant enough in certain locations, it would be easier to access versu
60、s going into these very cold, very dark places,” Casey Honniball, an expert at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center and lead author on one of the studies, tells The Verge.It seems to be good news for NASABut there are still a lot of unknowns related to this research. Though the first study discovered w
61、ater, the researchers didnt find a lot. Besides, if the water is existing in the lunar dirt as expected, its going to take a lot of work to get it. “The method to get that water would be to melt the glass, so that the water can be released,” Honniball says. “This is a difficult process, compared to
62、some other methods.”32Where can we read about the new studies?AFrom NASABIn The Verge.CFrom Space Flight Center.DIn the journal Nature.33What can we learn from Paragraph 3?AThe only water found is located on areas lighted by the Sun.BThe deadly cold situation stops people from accessing the holes.CI
63、t is the first time that people have found water on the Moon.DIt can reach a temperature of -400 in the holes.34What is the difficulty when we get the water according to Honniball?AGreat efforts will be needed to melt the glass.BThere is not enough water on the Moon.CWe dont know where to find the w
64、ater.DWe dont know how to get the water.35What is the main idea of the text?ANASA plans to send astronauts to the Moon.BA lot of unknowns exist in making use of the Moon.CUsing water on the Moon will be key to a future lunar base.DWater ice on the Moon may be easier to reach than we thought.四川省达州市20
65、20-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题四、阅读理解FREE BOOKS BY CHINA ON THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19Ten Tips to Fight MonstersAuthor: Dong RuihanDescription: Dad leaves 10 tips to help us fight the virus. Who will win the battle? The story will gently teach kids how to prevent the disease in a language that they can easil
66、y understand. It will help them remain calm in this stage of the epidemic(疫情), and encourage them to help family members to prevent the disease.Agan Will WinAuthor: A JiaoDescription: Told by Chun Ni, Agan Will Win is a story about how Agan, the character of Wuhans well-known street food hot dry noo
67、dles, fights against the virus and finally wins. Unfortunately infected(感染) with the virus, Agan remains positive and optimistic to the doctors, and at last he defeats the virus. This is a warm and caring picture book that comforts people who are having a difficult time during the epidemic.Waiting f
68、or Dad to Come HomeAuthor: Chen YingDescription: The book speaks highly of the front line medical workers for their fighting spirit in battle against COVID-19. The book touches readers with storylines and characters having strong sense of social responsibility, trying to plant that responsible seed
69、in their mind.A Special Spring FestivalAuthor: Gao JingDescription: This book pictures a special Spring Festival during the outbreak of COVID-19. It tells a story of an ordinary family in China, centering around the little boys confusion(困惑): why he is not allowed to play outside home. Through readi
70、ng, both children and grown-ups may cherish more the simplest pleasure in life, be appreciative and try to do all they can do to help.21Who is the book Ten Tips to Fight Monsters mainly for?AParents.BChildren.CTeachers.DDoctors.22Which author describes and praises doctors fighting against COVID-19?A
71、Dong Ruihan.BGao JingCA Jiao.DChen Ying23Which book teaches people to be thankful and helpful?AAgan Will Win.BTen Tips to Fight Monsters.CA Special Spring Festival.DWaiting for Dad to Come Home.15 year-old Maddi went to an evening party with some boys without parental permission, playing late into t
72、he night. So her dad gave her a choice-either handing over her phone for a month, or giving him right to use her social media for two weeks. She chose the latter, giving Dad the keyword to her TikTok, and the Internet is so appreciative.Maddis dad began to take over her social media early in Novembe
73、r, so her followers could expect “some amazing posts, photos and short videos from her dad”. On November 11, Larry, Maddis dad, had already begun his funny performance to embarrass his teen daughter, by posting a selfie(自拍), titled “Felt cute. Might delete later”. But that was only the beginning, an
74、d by her dads third post, the teen was already begging him to take away her phone for a month.“After the first day, Maddi changed her mind and wanted to choose the one month,” the girls mother Tawnya couldnt help laughing when interviewed by TODAY.com. “Larry told her, No. Im too fascinated. I have
75、too many ideas. Were sticking with the two weeks. Hes loving it. I think hes gonna make his own TikTok account(账号) when this is over.”From posing in a tight top and wearing a blonde wig(假发), to ballet dance, it seemed like there was nothing the 43-year-old daddy wouldnt do to entertain, and Maddis f
76、riends and social media followers were attracted.Over the two weeks, Madddis Instagram fans jumped from around 2,700 to 12,700, at the time of this writing, so she should probably thank her dad for the punishment. The only question is, can she continue Dads style? Shell have to try, as many of her s
77、ocial media followers are already asking her to “bring Dad back”.“Were always down to embarrass our kids!” Tawnya Ford said; adding that her husband often picks up their kids from school dressed as Donald Duck.24Why did Maddi let her dad use her TikTok?AShe wanted to share with him.BShe wanted to am
78、aze her fans.CShe had wasted too much time.DShe had broken the family rule.25What made Maddi change her mind after the first day?AHer fans, expectation.BHer mothers words.CHer dads funny posts.DHer addiction to the Internet.26How did Maddis mother sound when speaking to the interviewer?AStressed and
79、 serious.BExcited and Proud.CNervous and anxious.DRelaxed and amused.27What can be a suitable title for the text?AThe Result of Dads PunishmentBMaddis Two -Week Offline LifeCDad Helps Daughter Gain FansDDad Took over Daughters TikTokTwenty-five young musicians from around the world have come to Cali
80、fornia to train and perform this month. They will take part in an international program called iPalpiti. The name comes from the Italian word for heartbeats. Eduard Schmieder is the programs conductor and musical director. Schmieder and his wife started the program in 1997 with help from the great v
81、iolinist Yehudi Menuhin.This year, the festival concentrates on music from the 1600s to the 1900s and the musicians come from 19 countries, including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Israel and Italy, Schmieder notes some of the musicians are from countries that are at war with each other. And they are sitti
82、ng next to each other, and they become friends. He says through their music and friendship, they are making the world more peaceful. Also, cello (大提琴) player Francisco Vila from Ecuador said, “Music is our common language, having no geographic boundaries.” Vila added that the musicians get to know m
83、ore about each other as they perform great music. “Its interesting to see where we intersect (相交) and how many things we have in common. And also the music world is quite small, so youre only one person away from knowing everyone else.”The musicians taking part in the program are of ages from their
84、late teens to their 30s. Schmieder said they include winners of major music competitions. Peter Rainer is a violin player from Germany. He serves as concertmaster, the link between the musicians and conductor.“The experience is a cultural as well as a musical exchange,” said Russian violinist Semyo
85、Promoe, “and everyone has their own opinion of music, knowing how to play every composition. Its very interesting to interact with everybody and play together.”28What do we know about iPalpiti?AIt aims to train young musicians only.BIt concentrates on classical music.CIts an international musical fe
86、stival.DIt was started by an Italian musician.29What does the underlined phrase “geographic boundaries” mean in Para.2?ADividing lines.BCultural differences.CTravelling problems.DNational connections.30What do Semyo Promoes words suggest in the last paragraph?AThe program concentrates more on cultur
87、e than on music.BMusicians from different cultures can play well together.CCultural differences affect musicians performance a lot.DDifferent people have the same understanding of music.31How many violinists are mentioned in the passage?ATwo.BThree.CFour.DFive.Researchers have found a way to use sof
88、tware to teach a human-like robotic hand new skills. The discovery could one day make it less expensive to train robots to do things that are easy for humans to do. The researchers are with OpenAI, a nonprofit artificial intelligence research group started in 2015.OpenAI researchers announced last w
89、eek that they had taught a robotic hand to recognize different qualities of a colorful object The object was a small, six-sided box with different numbers and colors on each side. The researchers wanted the robotic hand to show them a specific side of the box. The machine was able to turn the box ar
90、ound until the desired side was shown.The act may seem simple. But it shows a big improvement in how the machine learned to do what the researchers were asking of it.All the learning happened inside a software-based re-creation of the real world, or a simulation. The machine was then able to bring e
91、verything it had learned into the physical world. That jump helps solve what had been a big problem for robotic hands.Ken Goldberg is a robotics professor in University of California Berkeley. He did not join in the OpenAI research. But he did review the work released in late July. He called it “an
92、important result” in getting closer to the goal of having self-taught machines.Lilian Weng is a member of the technical team at OpenAI who worked on the research. She told the Reuters news agency that the group now aims to teach the robotic hand even more complex tasks.32What can we infer from parag
93、raph 1?AIt costs much to train robots at present.BA robot can easily learn to act as humans.COpenAI has developed a human-like robotic hand.DA new software has been developed to train robots.33What did the researchers teach the robotic hand to do?ATo count numbers and conclude.BTo turn around a six-
94、sided box.CTo recognize colors and numbers.DTo find and show a colorful object.34What can we expect the robotic hand to do next?ATo learn to do more difficult work.BTo teach other machines what to do.CTo learn to get closer to humans life.DTo replace humans work completely.35Where is the text most l
95、ikely from?AA travel leaflet.BA science magazine.CA social survey.DAn experiment report.四川省南充市2021-2022学年高一上学期教学质量监测英语试题一、阅读理解Volunteers for The Orangutan ProjectAre you interested in working with a group of friendly people to help save orangutans and rainforests? Joints at The Orangutan Project (TO
96、P)! Were looking for volunteers from different backgrounds to help us.About volunteersFundraising (募捐) and events volunteers are important in helping us to raise funds we need to save orangutans and their rainforest homes.Your main job is to encourage people to donate to orangutan care. Youll people
97、 understand the threats facing orangutans.About youYoure a great communicator and you like getting out and about community. You have time to work at markets and festivals, and you want k difference by volunteering with an environmental charity.ExperienceExperience in events, fundraising or customer
98、service would be useful b also receive training in these skills.Time requiredYoull need to volunteer for a minimum (最少量) of 6 hours per month, some weekends and evenings.TrainingTraining on the threats facing orangutans, what TOP does, and how we v be provided. Depending on your interests, we can al
99、so provide training planning and team management.1What is the main task of volunteers?ATo take care of injured orangutans.BTo teach the public about event planning.CTo collect money for orangutan care.DTo deal with people from different backgrounds,2What is required of volunteers?ABeing able to work
100、 by yourselfBDoing volunteering every weekend.CHaving experience in customer service.DWorking at least six hours every month.3What does TOP offer to volunteers?AA chance to be a reporter.BTraining in team management.CA travel in the rainforests.DCourses in surviving in the wild.Gordon Hartman had ju
101、st got out of the swimming pool, when his 12-year-old daughter Morgan went up to some children playing in the water. She tried to play with them but they quickly left the pool. Hartman thought they didnt know how to interact with someone with a disability-Morgan has a condition.The incident played o
102、n Hartmans mind. He asked other parents where he could take his daughtersomewhere she would feel comfortable, and others would feel comfortable interacting with her. He realised such a place didnt exist.So he decided to build a theme park where people with and without special needs could play. The p
103、ark, called Morgans Wonderland, opened in 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Attractions include an adventure playground and a carousel (旋转木马).However, it was three years before Morgan would go on the carousel. “When we opened, she was too frightened to go on it. She didnt understand why it was going aroun
104、d,” Hartman says. “It was a slow process but now she loves it. And she knows the park is named after her.”So far, Morgans Wonderland has received over a million visitors. Entrance is free to any guest with a condition. He says most visitors are not disabled, and that the park is having the effect he
105、 hoped for. “It helps people realise that though we are different in some ways, actually we are all the same.” he says.4What do the underlined words “The incident” refer to in paragraph 2?AMorgan refused to leave the pool.BMorgan lost interest in swimming.CMorgan failed to interact with other kids.D
106、Morgan avoided playing with other swimmers.5How did Morgan feel about the carousel ride at first?AShe feared it.BShe enjoyed it.CShe was amazed by it.DShe Paid attention to it.6What can we learn about Morgans Wonderland?AIt is named after its founder.BIt is free to anyone with special needs.CIt is d
107、esigned only for the disabled.DIt is going through difficult times.7What does Hartman think of Morgans Wonderland?AIt achieves the expected effect.BIt gives visitors confidence.CIt will become big business.DIt is far from his expectations.Many of us know about Russias Lake Baikal from our textbooks,
108、 or by listening to Chinese singer Li Jians hit song, Lakeside of Baikal. But over the years, the worlds deepest freshwater lake has been a focus for an extreme sport.Each March, about 150 people from around the world sign up for the Baikal Ice Marathon. The 26-mile journey starts on the lakes easte
109、rn shore. In March, the ice is a metre thick and iron-hard. Runners cross this frozen surface, finishing on the western side of the lake.Its believed that Lake Baikals beauty is incomparable. Particularly known as “the Blue Eye of Siberia”, Lake Baikal has extremely clear waters. This means that its
110、 ice is almost perfectly transparent (透明的).Seen from above, a runner on the ice looks as if he or she were jogging through space.The scenery might be beautiful, but strong winds blow across the lake and frostbite (冻伤) can happen within half an hour. Runners say the cold climate is what attracts them
111、 and that running in such condition is a test of their limits.“When you are in such an environment, you dont have cars around you, and you dont have the noise around. I think these extreme races push you to be alone,” Alicja Barahona, a 64-year-old runner from the US said.The place offers some stran
112、ge and unique features for this marathon. Tourists crowding the ice arc mostly addicted to taking pictures and just ignore the runners.For runners, without people watching and cheering for them, the race becomes more challenging and lonely. They must fight with themselves. “You are alone on Baikal.
113、It is your race. You are alone with yourself. All you need to do is defeat yourself,” Veronique Messina, a French runner, told The Telegraph.8What has kept Lake Baikal being a focus over the years?AA famous Chinese singer.BA popular song in Russia.CThe coldness of Lake Baikal.DThe Baikal Ice Maratho
114、n.9What is Lake Baikal particularly known for?AIts beautiful scenery.BThe runners.CIts clear waters.DThe strong winds.10Why do runners participate in the Baikal Ice Marathon?AThey want to test their own limits.BThey like the competition with others.CThey intend to draw much attention.DThey prefer to
115、 get close to nature.11Why is Veronique Messina mentioned at last?ATo prove the power of the runners for the Baikal Ice Marathon.BTo show that runners must fight against themselves in the Marathon.CTo explain that independence is important for marathon runners.DTo present the necessity of paying att
116、ention to marathon runners.Freshman year of high school is a big transition (过渡) for any student.Luckily, youre not the only person going through this, and plenty of others have made the transition before you too.One of the ways in which high school is different from middle school or junior high the
117、 most is the higher expectations. Youll find that youre expected to keep closer track of your own schedule and responsibilities with fewer people checking up on you. At the same time, your classes are likely to become more challenging, and you might be participating in new school activities as well.
118、Some students find it hard to keep up with everything at first, which is totally normal. One way to prepare in advance: for these higher expectations is to make sure that you have organized schedules in place before you start high school.Another important skill for meeting these higher expectations
119、is building a strong support network. No matter how strong a student you are, at some point you will need some help. Keeping healthy relationships with your friends and teachers is a great way to make sure that you have people who are willing to help when you need them.Try to get to, know at least s
120、ome of your teachers beyond your classroom communication. Be an active learner during class and stay after class to ask questions. Take advantage of email or class messaging systems. The better your teachers know you, the better prepared theyll be to help when you need them.Its important for you to
121、keep in mind as you start high school that no one is perfect. Transitions are hard for everyone, and starting high school is a big transition. These challenges provide a great chance to reinvent yourself.12In the authors view, the biggest difference between high school and middle school is_.Athe hig
122、her expectationsBthe higher pressureChigh academic achievementDdifferent relationships13Which of the following suggestions is NOT mentioned in the text?ACareful schedules.BHealthy relationships.CUsing network information.DReinventing yourself14What is the best title for the text?AHow to Meet Your Te
123、achers* High ExpectationsBHow to Become an Active Learner in High SchoolCWhat to Prepare to Keep up with Everything in High SchoolDHow to Get through the Transition of Freshman Year of High School15Who is the article intended for?AParents of high school students.BTeachers in high school.CStudents in
124、 Senior One.DStudents in junior school.四川省内江市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末检测题英语试题一、阅读理解Summer Fun at Happy Kids Learning CentreAre you looking for something that can add color to your summer holiday? If yes, here are the summer courses that you cannot miss!Children Can CookThe course is to improve childrens kn
125、owledge in the kitchen. They will learn basic cooking skills, kitchen safety, and how to buy proper ingredients (原料)and follow steps in recipes (食 谱).Children can sit comfortably and eat what they have cooked at the end of each lesson.Little WritersThe course is divided into two parts. In the first
126、part, children are introduced to famous stories and their writers. In the second part, they are taught to write their own stories. Children also get the chance to write other text types, such as poems and plays.Acting for FunThis is a course that lets children enjoy the fun of acting. Through acting
127、 and speaking in front of people, children will be more confident. Parents are welcome to watch the performance given by the children at the end of the course.Watercolor PaintingThis course teaches children the basic skills of painting people and animals. We encourage children to watch, imagine and
128、create their own works.1How many parts are there in the writing course?AOne part.BTwo parts.CThree parts.DFour parts.2Which course should children take if they want to be more confident?AActing for Fun.BWatercolor Painting.CLittle Writers.DChildren Can Cook.3What does the text encourage children to
129、do?ACook a meal for their parents.BAct with their parents in public.CRead more books during the holiday.DAttend activities at the learning centre.In the 13th century, Marco Polo, the world-known Italian traveler, saw many wonderful things in China. One of the things he discovered was money made of p
130、aper. People in the West did not have such kind of money until the 15th century. However, the Chinese began to use it in the 7th century.Paper was invented by a Chinese man called Cai Lun almost 2,000 years ago. But it was not made in Europe until the year 1,100. Four hundred years later, a German d
131、iscovered that he could make the best paper from trees. After that, countries, rich in forests, such as Canada, Sweden, America, and Finland, became the most important ones in paper making.Paper can be used in many ways. The common uses include newspapers, magazines and books. But do you know that p
132、aper can be used for keeping warm? In Finland, the farmers wear paper boots to keep their feet warm in the snow. And even houses can be insulated (使绝缘)from heat or cold with paper.However, we have to understand that paper still comes from trees now. If we keep on wasting so much paper, there will no
133、t be any trees left on the earth some day in the near future. Every day people throw away about 2, 800 tons of paper in our city. It takes 17 trees to make one ton of paper. This means that we are cutting down nearly 48,000 trees every day. The fact is that it takes more than 10 years for a tree to
134、grow.So we must start saving paper right now. We can use both sides of every piece of paper. We can make useful things out of used paper. We can use china cups instead of paper ones. When shopping, we can use fewer paper bags and reuse them if we have some.In short, we should keep a balance between
135、using paper and protecting trees, and do it now before it is too late.4When did the Chinese begin to use paper money?AIn the 5th century.BIn the 6th century.CIn the 7th century.DIn the 15th century.5Why did Canada become an important country in paper making?AIt had lots of forests.BIt was a large co
136、untry.CIt was a very rich country.DIt produced the paper inventor.6How many trees are needed to make one ton of paper?A10.B17.C2,800.D48,000.7What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?AHow we can make useful things.BHow paper boots are made.CHow paper was invented.DHow we can save paper.A horse fair is an in
137、teresting place. There were young horses from the country, little Welsh ponies and many beautiful horses too. But there were also a lot of poor, thin horses, tired from hard work. I was very sad to see them.At the horse fair there was a man with a gentle voice and kind grey eyes. He offered 23 pound
138、s for me, but they refused. Then a man with a very loud voice came. I was afraid he was going to buy me, but he walked off. Then the grey-eyed man came back again and said,“Ill give 24 for him.”“Done,” said the salesman. “Hes a quality horse and if you want him for cab work, hes a bargain.”Half an h
139、our later we set off for London, along country roads, until we came to that great city. There were streets to the right, and streets to the left. We went into one of the small streets, and then into a very narrow street, with small, old houses.My owner stopped at a house. The door opened, and a woma
140、n, a little girl and a boy, came out.Is he gentle, father?“Yes, Dolly, as gentle as a kitten; you can pat him.”Dolly, the little girl, patted my shoulder without fear. It felt so good! They led me into a comfortable, clean stable, and after a delicious meal I lay down to sleep, thinking “Im going to
141、 be very happy here. ”My new owners name was Jerry. His wife was called Polly and they had two children, Harry and Dolly. The next morning they came to see me. I loved it when they patted me and spoke in gentle voices.Lets call him Jack, after the old horse, shall we, Jerry?” said Dolly.“Yes, lets,
142、said Jerry.The first week of my life as Jack, the London cab horse was very hard. The noise and the people and the traffic on the streets scared me. But Jerry was a very good driver, and that helped a lot. Jerry soon found that I was ready to work hard and do my best, and he didnt whip me.He kept me
143、 very clean, and gave me as much food as I wanted. But the best thing was that I had Sundays off.8A horse fair is a place for .Apeople to learn to ride horsesBpeople to sell and buy horsesChorses to meet new friendsDhorses to learn new skills9What did the salesman mean by saying “he is a bargain.”?A
144、The horse is well worth the price.BThe horse is as gentle as a kitten.CThe buyer is gentle and kind.DThe buyer is a good driver.10Living and working in London with Jerrys family, how did Jack feel?ATired and afraid.BSad and helpless.CCurious but impatient.DChallenged but satisfied.11What is the text
145、 mainly about?AThe start of a London-cab-horse life.BThe chance of having a new owner.CThe experiences of visiting a horse fair.DThe disadvantages of working in London.Facebook has developed a kind of Al (人工智能),translating between any pair of 100 languages without depending on first translating to E
146、nglish.Facebooks system was trained on a data set of 7. 5 billion sentence pairs collected from the web across 100 languages though not all the languages had an equal number of sentence pairs. What I was really interested in was cutting out English as a middle man. Globally there are plenty of count
147、ries where they speak two languages that arent English, says Angela Fan of Facebook Al who led the work.For some language pairs, the new system shows obvious improvements in translation quality. For example, translating from Spanish to Portuguese is extremely strong because Spanish is the second-mos
148、t spoken first language worldwide, meaning the researchers can get a lot of data. Translation between English and Belarusian also is improved because the Al can translate- Russian into English, which shares similarities with Belarusian.While the system isnt in use on the social network site, Faceboo
149、k plans to put it to work soon to manage the 20 billion translations made every day when people click“Translate“ on posts (帖子) written in more than 160 languages. Future work will be done on other language, says Fan. especially for languages where we dont have a lot of data, like South-East Asian an
150、d African languages. The work “ breaks away from the English-centric models and tries to build more different models, says Sheila Castilho of the ADAPT Centre at Dublin City University, Ireland. Thats pretty new and different. But its hard to know if the Al does right translation work, says Castilho
151、. “The users may not know the other language, so they cannot judge the correctness of the translation.12Whats Angela Fans purpose of making the research?ATo collect data of all kinds of people.BTo make learning different languages easier.CTo achieve her dream of becoming a translator.DTo avoid using
152、 English as a middle man in translation.13Why is it easy to translate from Spanish to Portuguese by Al?AThere is much data on Spanish.BPortuguese is similar to Spanish.CSpanish is spoken by the largest number of people.DResearchers have a good knowledge of the two languages.14What is Castilho worrie
153、d about?AThe safety of Al translation.BThe way of using Facebook.CThe correctness of Al translation.DThe number of posts on the website.15What is the proper title for the text?AFacebook Al Can Translate by Itself.BFacebook Needs a Translation System.CFacebook Has Translated Many Works.DFacebook Al C
154、an Do a Good Translation. 参考答案四川省乐山市2020-2021学年度高一上学期期末考试英语试题1B2D3A【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了2020年应用程序商店下载量最多的四款应用软件的情况。1细节理解题。根据Zoom部分中“With nearly 94. 6 million installs, Zoom is the most used app for online meetings and virtual classrooms. 17% of its downloads were in the US and India. Offices and educa
155、tional institutes were shut down and to continue working and studying from home, people relied heavily on Zoom for video conferencing and calling.( Zoom的安装量接近9460万,是在线会议和虚拟教室中使用最多的应用程序。17%的下载量来自美国和印度。办公室和教育机构被关闭,为了继续在家工作和学习,人们严重依赖Zoom进行视频会议和打电话)”可知,Zoom应用程序最适合在线教育。故选B。2细节理解题。根据TikTok部分中“With over 11
156、1.9 million downloads, TikTok has seen a huge growth in 2020, twice more than what it got in 2019.(2020年,TikTok的下载量超过1.119亿次,大幅增长,是2019年的两倍)”可知,TikTok的下载量比2019年翻了一番。故选D。3细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Facebook builds technologies that give people the power to connect with friends and family, find communities and gro
157、w businesses.(Facebook开发的技术让人们能够与朋友和家人联系,找到社区,发展业务)”可知,Facebook可能提供沟通功能。故选A。4D5D6A7A【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者的老师Brown夫人,因为其丈夫曾是一名脑癌患者,决心终生致力于帮助有脑癌患者的家庭。Brown夫人善良且坚强的个性也影响了作者,作者将自己攒了一年的零用钱作为礼物送给了老师,告诉Brown夫人自己想把钱用在帮助像Robs这样的人身上,老师也为作者的行动感动了。4细节理解题。根据第一段中“After what Mrs. Brown experienced with Robs illnes
158、s, she decided to devote part of her life to an organization called Be head Strong, which works to support families with a member suffering from brain cancer.(在经历了Rob的疾病之后,Brown夫人决定把自己生命的一部分奉献给一个叫做“Be head Strong”的组织,该组织致力于帮助有脑癌患者的家庭)”可知,Brown夫人致力于帮助脑癌患者。故选D。5推理判断题。根据第一段中“After what Mrs. Brown exper
159、ienced with Robs illness, she decided to devote part of her life to an organization called Be head Strong, which works to support families with a member suffering from brain cancer.(在经历了Robs的疾病之后,Brown夫人决定把自己生命的一部分奉献给一个叫做“Be head Strong”的组织,该组织致力于帮助有脑癌患者的家庭)”;第二段中“Mrs. Brown never showed any sadness
160、 or confusion toward the disease.( Brown夫人从未对这种疾病表现出任何悲伤或困惑)”以及“Whether news from Be Head Strong was good or bad, she always looked at the situation as an opportunity to improve and do more.(无论来自“Be Head Strong”的消息是好是坏,她总是把这种情况看作是改善和做得更多的机会)”可推知,Brown夫人致力于帮助脑癌患者,说明她善良;且无论消息好坏,她都从未表现出悲伤,说明她意志坚强。故选D。6
161、推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“As she opened it, I told her that I wanted the money to go to Be Head Strong to help people like Rob. (当她打开的时候,我告诉她我想把钱捐给Be Head Strong,像这样帮助类似Rob这样的人的组织上)”倒数第三段中“My parents taught me from a very young age that making wise choices with my money is important.(我父母在我很小的时候就教导我,用我的钱做明智的选择很
162、重要)”以及后文“I thought about the stories Mrs. Brown told us, then I decided that was where I wanted my money to go.(我想了想布朗太太给我们讲的故事,然后我决定把钱花在这上面)”可推知,作者觉得任何游戏或玩具都不值得自己花那么长时间去攒钱,所以决定把钱投入到帮助他人这样有意义的事情上面,即画线词表明作者认为这些钱应该花在更有意义的事情上。故选A。7主旨大意题。根据最后一段“People may not always realize how big of an influence one k
163、ind gesture can make. One teacher encouraged a decision in my life that has changed the way how I live.(人们可能并不总是意识到一个善意的举动能产生多大的影响。一位老师鼓励我做一个决定,这个决定改变了我的生活方式)”结合文章主要讲述了作者的老师Brown夫人,因为其丈夫曾是一名脑癌患者,决心终生致力于帮助有脑癌患者的家庭。Brown夫人善良且坚强的个性也影响了作者,作者将自己攒了一年的零用钱作为礼物送给了老师,告诉Brown夫人自己想把钱用在帮助像Robs这样的人身上,老师也为作者的行动感动了
164、。可知,A选项“一位老师也是一个榜样”最符合文章标题。故选A。8A9B10C11A【解析】本文是新闻报道。文章报道了利用“步行”机器搬迁上海一所有85年历史的小学的情况。8细节理解题。文章第三段中提到“In the citys latest effort to protect historic structures(在该市保护历史建筑的最近的努力中)”;第五段中“Chinas rapid modernization has seen many historic buildings destroyed to clear land for skyscrapers and office buildi
165、ngs.(在中国快速的现代化进程中,许多历史建筑被毁,只为腾出土地建造摩天大楼和办公楼。)”由此可知,将这所有85年历史的小学搬迁,是为现代建筑腾出空间而不破坏它。故选A。9细节理解题。根据第二段中“An 85-year-old primary school has been lifted off the ground in its entirety and relocated using new technology named the “walking” machine. ” (这所小学被完全拆除,并使用名为“步行”机器的新技术重新安置);第四段中提到“The supports act l
166、ike robotic legs. Theyre split into two groups which in turns rise up and down, like the human step. (支架的作用就像机械腿。它们被分成两组,轮流上升和下降,就像人的步伐。)”由此可知,这所小学是使用可移动支架搬迁的。故选B。10推理判断题。第八段中提到“The Lagena Primary Schoolfaced a new challenge-its T-shaped, while previously relocated structures were square or rectangu
167、lar.(这所小学面临着新挑战它是T字形的,而以前搬迁的建筑是正方形或长方形。)”由此可以推断,作者认为这所小学不同于以前搬迁建筑的形状增加了它的移动难度。故选C。11推理判断题。根据文章最后两段的结尾句“according to Xinhua”“Xinhua said” 可以推断,这篇文章是新华社的新闻报道。故选A。12A13D14B15B【解析】本文是说明文。文章介绍了世界上最大的啮齿类动物水豚的有趣的情况。12细节理解题。根据文章第一段中“What does not usually come to mind is the grass-chewing, water-loving, dog-
168、 sized capybara(水豚). Weighing up to 66kilograms, the capybara is the worlds largest rodent.(人们通常不会想到是吃草、喜水、像狗一般大小的水豚。水豚重达66公斤,是世界上最大的啮齿类动物。)”可知,水豚在啮齿类动物中很特别是因为它是最大的啮齿类动物。故选A。13细节理解题。根据文章第二段中“the position of their eyes, ears, and noses on the tops of their heads helps them fully dive in the water to
169、hide from predators.(水豚的眼睛、耳朵、鼻子在头顶上,帮助他们可以完全潜入水中来躲避捕食者。)”可知,水豚是把大部分身体潜在水下来躲避它们的敌人。故选D。14细节理解题。根据文章第三段中“they dont make very good pets. They can be territorial with larger animals, and they have been known to bite humans when they feel threatened.(它们并不是很好的宠物。它们对大型动物有很强的领土意识。现在已经知道,当它们感到威胁时,它们会咬人。)”可知
170、,当水豚受到威胁时,它们可能会伤害人类。故选B。15细节理解题。根据文章第四段中“Capybaras continue to lose some of their cuteness when one takes a look at their diet.”(看看水豚的饮食,你会发现它们越来越不可爱)和“capybaras frequently eat their own droppings to get additional nutrients from previous meals.”(水豚常常吃自己的粪便来获得额外的营养)可知,水豚经常吃自己的粪便,以获得额外的营养。因此说到水豚的饮食,你
171、会发现它们越来越不可爱了。故选B。四川省眉山市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题21A22C23B【分析】本文是应用文,介绍了北京到成都的列车情况。21细节理解题。根据第一段“the rest few pairs are normal types between Beijing West Railway Station and Chengdu Railway Station and the whole journey takes about 21 to 32 hours.” 其余几对为北京西站至成都站之间的普通列车,全程约21-32小时。可知,乘坐普通列车的乘客需要在成都站下车。
172、故选A项。22细节理解题。根据题目要求,需要在17:30之前到达成都,结合列车时刻表,G89的出发时间和到达时间为06:5314:38,所以G89次列车符合要求,故选C项。23细节理解题。根据题目要求,一对夫妻和一米三的孩子坐二等座需要支付多少钱,结合价格表以及Children with height between 1.2 and 1.5 meters half price(身高在一米二和一米五的孩子半价),计算结果应为112+112+56=280,故选B项。24D25B26A27C【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一个温暖的故事:Lynn一家决定进行一次从乔治亚州前往阿拉斯加的越野家庭探险
173、,到边境寻找丈夫,但路上遇到了困难。出于善良,Gary Bath帮助了这一家人。24细节理解题。根据第一段中“It all started because Lynn and her two teenage children needed to get from Georgia to Alaska, where Lynns husband, an American officer, is stationed (驻扎). Lynn packed up all their belongings, bought a 4x4 truck, and started a cross-country fami
174、ly adventure. (这一切都是因为Lynn和她的两个十几岁的孩子需要从乔治亚州前往阿拉斯加,而Lynn的丈夫是一名美国军官,驻扎在那里。Lynn收拾好他们所有的东西,买了一辆4x4卡车,开始了一次越野家庭探险)”可知,这个美国家庭出发去阿拉斯加是为了家庭团聚。故选D项。25主旨大意题。根据第二段“The farther north they traveled, the worse the weather got. Lynn, who was raised in the South, met her first winter white-out conditions. Then she
175、 used up windscreen wiping fluid. Slush (雪泥) covered her windows and she couldnt see to drive. Even scarier her tires seemed to be sliding on the ground. (他们越往北走,天气就越糟。Lynn在美国南部长大,她第一次遇到了冬季大风暴的情况。然后她用完了挡风玻璃擦拭液。雪泥覆盖了她的窗户,她没法开车。更可怕的是,她的轮胎似乎在地上滑动)”及讲述的种种困难,可知,第二段主要讲了Lynn遇到的困难。故选B项。26细节理解题。根据第三段中“ Then
176、the family had to find a motel and went to bed. Thats when the kind people there put out a request on Facebook for someone to drive them the last 1,056 miles to the border. (然后这家人不得不找一家汽车旅馆睡觉。就在这时,善良的人们在脸书上发出请求,希望有人开车送他们走完最后去边境的1056英里)”可知,汽车旅馆里的人通过寻求公众的帮助来帮助这个家庭。故选A项。27推理判断题。根据第四段“Gary Bath was at h
177、ome when he saw his friends post about the trapped family. After watching the post for a while and seeing no one was able to help, he and his wife made the decision that he would drive them the whole way to the border. (Gary Bath看到朋友发布的有关受困家庭的帖子时正在家里。他和妻子在看了一会儿帖子发现没人能帮上忙后,决定开车送他们去边境)”可知,Gary Bath是一个
178、善良和关心他人的人。故选C项。28B29A30C31D【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了一项研究发现,英国许多年轻人的职业抱负和现实工作之间脱节和存在差距,呼吁年轻人的目标需要现实一点。28推理判断题。根据第二段中“Research by the charity Education and Employers suggests five times as many 17 and 18 year-olds in the UK want to work in art, culture, entertainment and sport than there are jobs. (慈善机构“教育与雇主
179、”开展的一项调查显示,在英国,希望从事艺术、文化、娱乐和体育工作的17、18岁年轻人的数量是就业岗位数量的5倍。)”和第三段的“At the same time, there is a shortfall of young people wanting to work in careers such as catering and retail(零售).”(与此同时,想要在诸如餐饮和零售业就业的年轻人是有缺口的)可知,服务行业需要更多的人工作。故选B项。29词句猜测题。根据第四段中“Previous research about the career ambitions of young pe
180、ople by the Office for National Statistics also found a “reality gap” between their dreams and the sometimes disappointing truth by the time they reached their early to late-20s. 可知,英国国家统计局此前有关年轻人职业抱负的研究也发现,在他们25岁到30多岁的时候,他们的梦想与有时令人失望的现实之间存在“reality gap”。根据句意可知,理想和理想之间存在差距,由此可知划线词reality gap意为“理想与现实
181、”。故选A项。30细节理解题。根据最后一段中“It also calls for improved career advice in secondary schools. (它还呼吁改善中学的职业建议。)”可知,选项A“他们应该在中学里得到更好的职业建议。”提及;根据最后一段中“This latest report suggests that children need to be made more aware of a wider variety of occupations at a younger age. (这份最新的报告表明,孩子们需要在更小的时候对更广泛的职业有更多的认识。)”可
182、知,选项B“他们应该在很小的时候就知道更多种类的工作。”提及;根据最后一段中“Although its good to have ambitions, the aims of young people need to be realistic. (虽然有抱负很好,但年轻人的目标需要现实一点。)”可知,选项D“他们的就业目标应该是现实的。”提及。因此选项C“政府应该为年轻人创造更多的就业机会。”没提及。故选C项。31主旨大意题。根据第二段中“Today, in the UK at least, young people are being warned that some of their ca
183、reer hopes and dreams dont match the types of jobs available. Research by the charity Education and Employers suggests five times as many 17 and 18 year-olds in the UK want to work in art, culture, entertainment and sport than there are jobs. (今天,至少在英国,年轻人被警告说,他们的一些职业希望和梦想与现有的工作类型不符。慈善机构“教育与雇主”开展的一项
184、调查显示,在英国,希望从事艺术、文化、娱乐和体育工作的17、18岁年轻人的数量是就业岗位数量的5倍。)”以及第三段中“Thats what the report, Disconnected: Career ambitions and jobs in the UK, says. Writing about this for the BBC, Katherine Sellgren points out that although young people are keen to work in art, entertainment, culture and sport, the economy i
185、s unlikely to need them all. (这就是这份名为脱节:英国的职业抱负和工作的报告所说的。Katherine Sellgren在为英国广播公司撰写这篇文章时指出,尽管年轻人热衷于在艺术、娱乐、文化和体育领域工作,但经济社会不可能需要他们所有人。)”以及最后一段中“Although its good to have ambitions, the aims of young people need to be realistic. (虽然有抱负很好,但年轻人的目标需要现实一点。)”可知,本文主要是讲述了一项研究发现:在英国许多年轻人的职业抱负和现实工作之间脱节和存在差距,呼
186、吁年轻人的目标需要现实一点,因此本文的合适标题是选项D“在英国不切实际的职业抱负”。故选D项。32D33B34A35D【分析】这是一篇说明文,介绍了新的研究表明,月球上的水可能比原先想象的更容易获得。【详解】1.细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“The two studies were published in the journal Nature.”(这两项研究发表在自然杂志上)可知,我们可以在自然杂志上读到这两个新的研究。故选D。2.细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“The freezing holes are dangerously cold possibly reaching -400 m
187、aking them almost impossible to access with modern technology.”(冰洞非常寒冷,可能达到零下400华氏度,这使得现代技术几乎无法接近它们)可知,致命的寒冷使人们无法接近冰洞。故选B。3.细节理解题。根据最后一段最后一句“The method to get that water would be to melt the glass, so that the water can be released,” Honniball says. “This is a difficult process, compared to some oth
188、er methods.”(“获得水的方法是将玻璃熔化,这样水就可以释放出来,”Honniball说。“与其他一些方法相比,这是一个困难的过程”)可知,要融化玻璃需要很大的努力。故选A。4.主旨大意题。根据第一段第一句“New observations of the Moon show that lunar water may be more accessible than originally thought. ”(对月球的新观察表明,月球上的水可能比原先想象的更容易获得)可知,文章主要是讲月球上的水可能比原先想象的更容易获得。故选D。四川省达州市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试
189、题21B22D23C【分析】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍几本有关抗击疫情的书籍。21细节理解题。根据标题Ten Tips to Fight Monsters下的内容“The story will gently teach kids how to prevent the disease in a language that they can easily understand.(这个故事将温和地教孩子们如何用他们容易理解的语言预防疾病。)”可知,这本书主要是写给孩子们的,故选择B项。22细节理解题。根据标题Waiting for Dad to Come Home下的内容“Author: Chen
190、Ying Description: The book speaks highly of the front line medical workers for their fighting spirit in battle against COVID-19.(作者:陈莹 描述:这本书高度赞扬了一线医务工作者在对抗CVID-19的战斗中的战斗精神。)”可知,描写和赞美抗击疫情的医生们的书籍的作者是陈莹,故选择D项。23细节理解题。根据标题A Special Spring Festival下的内容“Through reading, both children and grown-ups may ch
191、erish more the simplest pleasure in life, be appreciative and try to do all they can do to help(通过阅读,孩子和成年人都会珍惜生活中最简单的乐趣,心存感激,并尽其所能提供帮助。)”可知,A Special Spring Festival这本书,主要教会人们感恩和乐于助人。故选择C项。24D25C26D27D【分析】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Maddi在未经父母允许外出参加派对玩到很晚才回家,于是她的爸爸把手机没收并为了惩罚她而在她的社交网络上发恶搞照片的事情。24细节理解题。根据第一段“15 yea
192、r-old Maddi went to an evening party with some boys without parental permission, playing late into the night.”(15岁的麦迪未经父母允许和几个男孩去参加一个晚会,一直玩到深夜。)可知,Maddi违反了家庭规矩,父母给了惩罚选项,她选择了让父母使用自己的社交账号两周。故选D项。25细节理解题。根据文章第二段“But that was only the beginning, and by her dads third post, the teen was already begging h
193、im to take away her phone for a month.”(但这仅仅是开始,在她父亲的第三条博文发布时,这个女孩已经求他没收她的手机一个月了。)可知,由于父亲在她的社交账号上发布了很多恶搞照片,所以她想要改变主意,不让父亲用她的账号了。故选C项。26推理判断题。根据文章第三段“After the first day, Maddi changed her mind and wanted to choose the one month,” the girls mother Tawnya couldnt help laughing when interviewed by TODA
194、Y.com.(“第一天之后,玛蒂改变了主意,想选择一个月,”女孩的母亲唐妮娅在接受TODAY.com采访时忍不住笑了起来。)可知,Maddi的母亲觉得这件事很有趣。故选D项。27主旨大意题。根据文章第二段“Maddis dad began to take over her social media early in November”(11月初,Maddi的父亲开始接管她的社交媒体。)以及后文主要在讲述父亲用了Maddi的社交账号后,发布了很多恶搞照片,可知本文主要在讲述Maddi违反家规后,被父母惩罚的事情。故选D项。28C29A30B31B【分析】这是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍了一个世界音乐节
195、和一些相关的音乐家。28细节理解题。根据第一段中“Twenty-five young musicians from around the world have come to California to train and perform this month. They will take part in an international program called iPalpiti.”(本月,来自世界各地的 25 位年轻音乐家来到加利福尼亚进行训练和表演。 他们将参加名为 iPalpiti 的国际项目)可知,有来自世界各地的25位音乐家参加iPalpiti,所以这是一个世界音乐节。故选C
196、项。29词义猜测题。根据第二段中“Music is our common language”(音乐是我们的共同语言)可推知,有音乐作为共同的语言,所以大家彼此之间没有地理的界限,结合选项可推知,划线词geographic boundaries是表示“分界线”。故选A项。30推理判断题。根据最后一段中Semyo Promoe的话“The experience is a cultural as well as a musical exchange,(这种体验是一种文化和音乐交流)”和“and everyone has their own opinion of music, knowing how
197、to play every composition. Its very interesting to interact with everybody and play together.”(每个人对音乐都有自己的看法,知道如何演奏每一首乐曲。 和大家一起互动,一起演奏是非常有趣的事情)可推知,Semyo Promoe认为,每个人都能通过音乐沟通,来自不同文化背景的音乐家可以很好地合作演奏。故选B项。31细节理解题。由第一段“Schmieder and his wife started the program in 1997 with help from the great violinist
198、Yehudi Menuhin.”(Schmieder 和他的妻子于 1997 年在伟大的小提琴家 Yehudi Menuhin 的帮助下开始了这个项目)和第三段“Peter Rainer is a violin player from Germany.”(Peter Rainer 是来自德国的小提琴手)和尾段“said Russian violinist Semyo Promoe”(俄罗斯小提琴家 Semyo Promoe 说)可知,文中一共提到了三个小提琴手。故选B项。32A33C34A35B【分析】这是一篇说明文。研究人员已经找到了一种方法,利用软件来教一个类人机器人掌握新技能。这一发现可
199、能会使训练机器人做人类容易做的事情变得更便宜。文章主要说明了研究开展的过程以及未来的研究方向。32推理判断题。根据第一段中“The discovery could one day make it less expensive to train robots to do things that are easy for humans to do.(这一发现可能会使训练机器人做人类容易做的事情变得更便宜)”可推知,目前训练机器人的成本很高。故选A。33细节理解题。根据第二段中“OpenAI researchers announced last week that they had taught a
200、 robotic hand to recognize different qualities of a colorful object The object was a small, six-sided box with different numbers and colors on each side.( OpenAI的研究人员上周宣布,他们已经教会一只机械手识别一个彩色物体的不同性质。这个物体是一个小的六边盒子,每边有不同的数字和颜色)”可知,研究人员教机械手识别颜色和数字。故选C。34细节理解题。根据最后一段中“She told the Reuters news agency that
201、the group now aims to teach the robotic hand even more complex tasks. (她告诉路透社,该小组现在的目标是教机械手完成更复杂的任务)”可知,接下来我们可以期待机械手学习做更困难的工作。故选A。35推理判断题。根据第一段“Researchers have found a way to use software to teach a human-like robotic hand new skills. The discovery could one day make it less expensive to train robo
202、ts to do things that are easy for humans to do. The researchers are with OpenAI, a nonprofit artificial intelligence research group started in 2015. (研究人员已经找到了一种方法,利用软件来教一个类人机器人掌握新技能。这一发现可能会使训练机器人做人类容易做的事情变得更便宜。研究人员就职于2015年成立的非营利性人工智能研究组织OpenAI)”结合文章主要说明了研究开展的过程以及未来的研究方向。可推知,文章可能选自科学杂志。故选B。四川省南充市202
203、1-2022学年高一上学期教学质量监测英语试题1C2D3B【分析】这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了猩猩计划招募志愿者,并说明了对志愿者的具体要求。1细节理解题。根据About volunteers部分“Your main job is to encourage people to donate to orangutan care.”(你的主要工作是鼓励人们向红毛猩猩护理中心捐款。)可知,志愿者的主要任务是为猩猩护理中心筹集资金。故选C项。2细节理解题。根据Time required部分“Youll need to volunteer for a minimum (最少量) of 6 hours pe
204、r month, some weekends and evenings.”(你每月至少需要做6个小时的志愿工作,有些在周末和晚上。)可知,志愿者每个月至少需要工作6小时。故选D项。3细节理解题。根据Training部分“Depending on your interests, we can also provide training planning and team management.”(根据您的兴趣,我们还可以提供培训计划和团队管理。)可知,TOP为志愿者提供培训计划和团队管理。故选B项。4C5A6B7A【分析】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了一位父亲建造了摩根的仙境,让有残疾的和没有残疾的
205、人都可以在这里玩耍,使人们认识到有残疾的人虽然在某些方面有所不同,但是实际上人们都是一样的。4词句猜测题。根据第一段“when his 12-year-old daughter Morgan went up to some children playing in the water. She tried to play with them but they quickly left the pool.”(他12岁的女儿摩根走到一些在水中玩耍的孩子跟前。她想和他们一起玩,但他们很快就离开了游泳池。)可知,摩根想要和其他孩子玩,但是其他孩子很快就离开了,所以划线单词The incident表示“这
206、件事”,指的是摩根没有与其他孩子互动这件事。故选C项。5细节理解题。根据第四段“When we opened, she was too frightened to go on it.”(我们开张时,她太害怕了,不敢上去。)可知,摩根起初是害怕旋转木马的。故选A项。6推理判断题。根据第三段“So he decided to build a theme park where people with and without special needs could play.”(因此,他决定建造一个主题公园,让有特殊需要的人和没有特殊需要的人都可以在这里玩耍。)以及第五段“Entrance is fr
207、ee to any guest with a condition.”(任何特殊状况的客人均可免费入场。)可知,任何有特殊需求的人都可以免费使用。故选B项。7推理判断题。根据最后一段“He says most visitors are not disabled, and that the park is having the effect he hoped for. “It helps people realise that though we are different in some ways, actually we are all the same.” he says.”(他说,大多数游
208、客都没有残疾,公园正在产生他所希望的效果。“这有助于人们认识到,尽管我们在某些方面有所不同,但实际上我们都是一样的。”他说。)可知,哈特曼认为摩根的仙境达到了预期的效果。故选A项。8D9C10A11B【分析】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了每年三月,来自世界各地的约150人报名参加贝加尔湖冰马拉松。跑步者必须在马拉松比赛中与自己斗争,挑战自己的极限。8细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Each March, about 150 people from around the world sign up for the Baikal Ice Marathon(每年三月,来自世界各地的约150人报名参加贝加尔湖
209、冰马拉松)”可知,the Baikal Ice Marathon让贝加尔湖多年来一直是人们关注的焦点。故选D。9细节理解题。根据文章第三段“Its believed that Lake Baikals beauty is incomparable. Particularly known as “the Blue Eye of Siberia”, Lake Baikal has extremely clear waters(人们认为贝加尔湖的美是无与伦比的。特别被称为西伯利亚的蓝眼闻名的贝加尔湖有着极其清澈的水)”可知,贝加尔湖因为它极其清澈的水而闻名。故选C。10细节理解题。根据文章第四段“R
210、unners say the cold climate is what attracts them and that running in such condition is a test of their limits(跑步者说寒冷的气候吸引他们,在这种条件下跑步是对他们极限的考验)”可知,跑步者报名参加贝加尔湖冰马拉松是打算挑战自己的极限。故选A。11推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“You are alone on Baikal. It is your race. You are alone with yourself. All you need to do is defeat yourse
211、lf(你独自一人在贝加尔湖上,这是你的比赛,你和你自己独处,你所要做的就是打败你自己)”可知,最后提到Veronique Messina是为了表明跑步者必须在马拉松比赛中与自己斗争。故选B。12A13D14D15C【分析】这是一篇说明文。主要阐述了学生进入高一之后应该如何做好过渡。12细节理解题。根据第三段“One of the ways in which high school is different from middle school or junior high the most is the higher expectations.”(高中与中学或初中最不同的方式之一是更高的期望值
212、。)可知,高中和中学最大的区别是更高的期望值。故选A项。13细节理解题。根据第四段“One way to prepare in advance: for these higher expectations is to make sure that you have organized schedules in place before you start high school.”(提前准备的一种方法是:对于这些更高的期望,确保在你开始高中学习之前,你已经安排好了时间表。)可知,建议提前准备时间表;根据第五段“Keeping healthy relationships with your fr
213、iends and teachers is a great way to make sure that you have people who are willing to help when you need them.”(与你的朋友和老师保持健康的关系是确保你有人愿意在你需要时帮助你的一个好方法。)可知,建议保持健康的人际关系;根据第六段“Take advantage of email or class messaging systems.”(利用电子邮件或班级信息系统。)可知,建议利用网络信息,D选项“重塑自我”在原文中没有提及。故选D项。14标题判断题。通读全文,文章主要阐述了学生进入
214、高一之后应该如何做好过渡,所以“如何度过高中一年级的过渡期”可以作为文章标题。故选D项。15推理判断题。根据最后一段“Its important for you to keep in mind as you start high school that no one is perfect. Transitions are hard for everyone, and starting high school is a big transition. These challenges provide a great chance to reinvent yourself.”(对你来说,在你开始上
215、高中的时候,记住没有人是完美的,这一点很重要。转变对每个人来说都很难,而开始高中生活是一个巨大的转变。这些挑战提供了一个重塑自我的绝佳机会。)可知,本文是写给刚刚开始上高中的高一学生的。故选C项。四川省内江市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末检测题英语试题1B2A3D【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了几个适合孩子的假期课程。1细节理解题。根据“Little Writers”中第一句“The course is divided into two parts.(课程分为两部分。)”可知,写作课程有两部分。故选B。2细节理解题。根据Acting for Fun中第二句“Through acting
216、 and speaking in front of people, children will be more confident.(通过在人们面前表演和说话,孩子们会更加自信。)”可知,如果想要孩子自信,可以上Acting for Fun课程。故选A。3推理判断题。根据文章标题“Summer Fun at Happy Kids Learning Centre”和第一段“Are you looking for something that can add color to your summer holiday? If yes, here are the summer courses that
217、 you cannot miss!( 你正在寻找一些可以为你的暑假增添色彩的东西吗?如果有,以下是你不能错过的暑期课程!)”可知,作者通过这篇文章来鼓励学生参加学习中心的活动。故选D。4C5A6B7D【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了纸在东西方的发明和产生,纸的用途以及呼吁人们充分利用和节约使用纸。4细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“However, the Chinese began to use it in the 7th century.( 然而,中国人在7世纪开始使用纸币。)”可知,中国人在7世纪开始使用纸币。故选C。5细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“After that, coun
218、tries, rich in forests, such as Canada, Sweden, America, and Finland, became the most important ones in paper making.( 从那以后,森林丰富的国家,如加拿大、瑞典、美国和芬兰,成为最重要的造纸业国家。)”可知,因为加拿大森林资源丰富,所以加拿大成为了一个重要的造纸业国家。故选A。6细节理解题。根据第四段“It takes 17 trees to make one ton of paper.(制造一吨纸需要17棵树。)”可知,造一顿纸需要17棵树。故选B。7主旨大意题。根据第五段“
219、We can use both sides of every piece of paper. We can make useful things out of used paper. We can use china cups instead of paper ones. When shopping, we can use fewer paper bags and reuse them if we have some.( 我们可以使用每一张纸的两面。我们可以把用过的纸做成有用的东西。我们可以用瓷杯代替纸杯。当购物时,我们可以使用更少的纸袋,如果我们有一些纸袋,重复使用它们。)”可知,第五段主要
220、讲述了一些节约纸张的方法,即如何节约纸张。故选D。8B9A10D11A【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一匹马在伦敦生活的开始,它被一个名叫Jerry的人买回家,取名Jack,虽然工作具有挑战性,但是Jack对目前的生活还是很满意的。8细节理解题。根据第一段中“A horse fair is an interesting place. There were young horses from the country, little Welsh ponies and many beautiful horses too.(马市是一个有趣的地方。这里有来自这个国家的小马,小威尔士小马和许多漂亮的
221、马)”以及第二段中“At the horse fair there was a man with a gentle voice and kind grey eyes. He offered 23 pounds for me, but they refused.(在马市上有一个声音温柔、灰色眼睛善良的男人。他出23英镑买我,但他们拒绝了)”可知,马市是人们买卖马的地方。故选B。9句意猜测题。根据画线词上文“Hes a quality horse and if you want him for cab work”可知,推销员说这是一匹好马,如果买来赶车物有所值。故推销员“he is a barga
222、in.”的意思是“这匹马物有所值”。故选A。10推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“The first week of my life as Jack, the London cab horse was very hard. The noise and the people and the traffic on the streets scared me.(我当Jack的第一个星期非常辛苦。街上的噪音、人群和车辆把我吓坏了)”以及最后一段“He kept me very clean, and gave me as much food as I wanted. But the best thing w
223、as that I had Sundays off. (他让我保持干净,给我想要的食物。但最好的事情是我星期天可以休息)”可推知,和Jerry的家人在伦敦生活和工作,Jack感觉有挑战性但满意。故选D。11主旨大意题。根据文章主要讲述了一匹马在伦敦生活的开始,它被一个名叫Jerry的人买回家,取名Jack,虽然工作具有挑战性,但是Jack对目前的生活还是很满意的。可知,文章的主要内容是一匹拉车的马在伦敦生活的开始。故选A。12D13A14C15D【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍Facebook开发了一种人工智能,可以在100种语言之间进行翻译,而不需要先翻译成英语。12推理判断题。根据文
224、章第二段“What I was really interested in was cutting out English as a middle man. Globally there are plenty of countries where they speak two languages that arent English, says Angela Fan of Facebook Al who led the work.” (“我真正感兴趣的是把英语作为中间人取代。从全球来看,有很多国家还会说不是英语的两种语言,”主导这项工作的Facebook Al的安吉拉范表示)可知,安吉拉范做这项
225、研究就是为了在翻译的时候去掉英语这个中间人,故选D。13细节理解题。根据文章第三段“For example, translating from Spanish to Portuguese is extremely strong because Spanish is the second-most spoken first language worldwide, meaning the researchers can get a lot of data.”( 例如,从西班牙语到葡萄牙语的翻译是非常强大的,因为西班牙语是世界上人数使用第二多的第一语言,这意味着研究人员可以获得大量的数据)可知,人工
226、智能很容易把西班牙语翻译成葡萄牙语是因为有很多关于西班牙语的数据。故选A。14细节理解题。根据文章最后一段Thats pretty new and different. But its hard to know if the Al does right translation work, says Castilho. “The users may not know the other language, so they cannot judge the correctness of the translation. (“这是相当新颖和不同的。但是很难知道人工智能是否做了正确的翻译工作,”Cas
227、tilho说。“用户可能不懂另一种语言,所以他们不能判断翻译的正确性。”)可知 ,Castilho担心的是人工智能翻译的准确性。故选C。15主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“Facebook has developed a kind of Al (人工智能),translating between any pair of 100 languages without depending on first translating to English.” (Facebook已经开发了一种人工智能,可以在100种语言之间进行翻译,而不需要先翻译成英语)可知,文章主要介绍了Facebook Al可以进行多种语言翻译。D选项“Facebook Al Can Do a Good Translation.”Facebook Al可以做一个很好的翻译,符合文章主题,适合作标题,故选D。