1、保密启用前青岛五十八中2021级高一级部阶段性模块检测(期初考试)英语试卷 2021.3注意事项:1.本试题分第I卷和第II卷两部分。第I卷为选择题,共90分;第II卷为语言知识运用题,共60分,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。2.第I卷共6页,每小题有一个正确答案,请将选出的答案标号(A、B、C、D)涂在答题卡上。第II卷共2页,将答案用黑色签字(0. 5m)笔写在答题纸上。第I卷一、听力第一节(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
2、题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What did the woman do yesterday?A. She played football. B. She watched a game. C. She worked in the lab.2.What will the weather be like tomorrow evening?A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Windy.3.What will Jack do this weekend?A. Go on a school trip. B. Have a family picnic. C. Prepare for
3、an exam.4.Why does the man make the call?A. To arrange a meeting. B. To cancel a visit. C. To ask for assistance.5. How does the man feel now?A. Refreshed. B. Anxious. C. Sleepy.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife. B.
4、 Hostess and guest. C. Chef and customer.7. What is the man most likely to have for dinner?A. French fries. B. Ham sandwiches. C. Fish and vegetables.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where will George go after the business trip? A. Milan. B. Rome. C. Florence.9. What is banned in Florence?A. Eating in the street.
5、B. Dressing up as soldiers.C. Singing on public transport.10. What does George think of the new rule?A. Theyre effective. B. Theyre timely. C. Theyre reasonable.听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题。11. Why does Ms. McDaniel talk to Frank?A. He missed a speech. B. He failed to pass a test. C. He wanted to drop a class.
6、12. How would Ms. McDaniels students react if a speaker made a mistake? A. laugh at the speakerB. Sympathize with the speaker.C. Persuade the speaker to try again.13. How does Ms. McDaniel sound? A. Optimistic. B. Humorous. C. Encouraging.所第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.What makes the man surprised?A. The numbe
7、r of job applicants.B. The experience of employees.C. The candidates language skills.15. How many candidates are the speakers going to meet?A.2. B.12. C.20.16.What do the speakers talk about at the end of the conversation? A. Job description. B. Interview procedure C. Candidates background.听第10段材料,回
8、答第17至20题。17. What did Gallo receive yesterday?A. A call from her sister. B. A bottle from her aunt. C. A letter from a stranger.18. Where did the fisherman find the bottle?A. On Mohegan Island. B. At Cumberland. C. In Spain.19. How old was Gallo when she threw out the bottle?A. Eight. B. Eleven. C.
9、Fourteen.20.Where is the bottle now?A. In the ocean. B. At Gallos home. C. With the fisherman.二、阅读理解(共47.5 分)AWhat limits you from hiking more often? Many complain that they dont have a suitable partner to go with. Why not take a look at the great hiking clubs across Canada? Yukon Outdoors ClubWebsi
10、te: yukonoutdoorsclub.caMembership cost: $10 for a single membership; $15 for a family membershipDescription: The club arranges day hikes, backpacking trips, canoe trips, mountain biking, cross-country skiing trips, snowshoeing trips and various workshops for members to gain new skills and valuable
11、information. UBC Varsity Outdoor ClubWebsite: ubc-Membership cost: Students $40; non-UBC students $60Description: The UBC Varsity Outdoor Club is a social group that hikes, mountaineers, rock climbs and ice climbs. Travel and outdoor-minded UBC students and non-students are welcome to join. The UBC
12、VOC has also constructed a few backcountry cottages in the Coast Mountains. Pender Harbor Hiking GroupWebsite: penderharbourhiking.weebly. ComMembership cost: Free.Description: The Pender Harbor Hiking Group offers hikes scheduled two months in advance, so get on the mailing list or check the websit
13、e regularly to find a hike thats right for you! Hikes are usually one and a half to two hours long, but some full-day hikes are scheduled, depending on members, interest. Vernon Outdoors ClubWebsite: vernonoutdoorsclub. OrgMembership cost: A single membership is $25, and students pay $10, Children a
14、re free.Description: Boasting a membership of close to 200 people, the Vernon Outdoors Club is an active group that enjoys hiking and cycling. The group organizes a Tuesday Rambles event each week and also hosts multi-day trips.21.Which club has built remote shelters for hikers?AThe Yukon Outdoors C
15、lub. BThe Vernon Outdoors Club.CThe UBC Varsity Outdoor Club. DThe Pender Harbor Hiking Group. 22.What should you do if you hope to hike with the Pender Harbour Hiking Group?AMake a proper appointment. BFollow the website or the mail.CDevelop your interest in hiking. DArrange two months ahead of tim
16、e.23.What do the four clubs have in common?ABooking in advance. BCharging membership fee.CProviding skill workshops. DOrganizing hiking activities. BThe sun was rising as we drove across the Minnesota state line to New York for my new Ph.D. program. The move was good for me professionally, but I wor
17、ried about my husband and daughters. I also feared that I wouldnt be able to give my kids the childhood they deserved.Anne, our first daughter, came into the world when I was a junior majoring in biology in college. It was challenging to balance classes, work schedules, and being a mom. But I got th
18、rough it, finding moments of joy along the way. On the nights when I was home, Id read my class notes out loud with my daughter. Shed respond by asking questions, such as “Mom, what are bacteria?” It helped us both learn.After I graduated, I knew that I would need a Ph.D. to land the kind of job I w
19、anted. I arrived in New York feeling more than the usual new-grad-student anxiety. I also suffered from a more personal fear that I was being selfishthat my decision to invigorate my career was going to have long-term negative impacts on my kids.Over the past year, though, Ive started to let go of s
20、ome of this worry. Ive realized that we have not only adapted to our new situation, but things are getting better. My husband landed a job that he is happy with. Anne dreams of becoming a marine biologist. Recently, while driving past the cancer institute I work at, Anne said, “Thinking about people
21、 having cancer is so sad, but I feel better knowing that you are researching it to help.”Navigating academia as a young mother is hard, but its also rewarding. My kids are learning to look at the world through the lens of science, and watching their mom succeed inspires them. I look forward to seein
22、g them follow my footsteps, whatever path they choose.24. How did the writer feel about the move for her Ph.D. program?A. It was fruitful but exhausting.B. It was the last thing she would do.C. It was hopeful but challenging.D. It was promising for the whole family.25. Which can best replace the wor
23、d “invigorate” in Paragraph 3?A. boost.B. change.C. create.D. choose.26. What could be inferred from Annes words in Paragraph 4?A. People are afraid of having cancer.B. Cancer is health enemy No.1.C. Her mother takes her job seriously.D. Anne is proud of her mother.27. What might be the best title o
24、f the text?A. Onwards and UpwardsB. Double Gains of Mums PursuitC. Like Mother Like DaughterD. Generation Gap Narrowed by LoveCJapanese women rebel against painful dress codes. They think some employers care more about how they look than how they feel.Ishikawa Yumi worked eight-hour shifts in a fune
25、ral parlour(殡仪馆), always in heels, toes bleeding. Her employer insisted. “Why do we have to burt our feet at work, when men can wear flat shoes? she complained on Twitter. The tweet exploded. Encouraged, she gathered 18,800 signatures on a petition (请愿书) calling for a ban on employers requiring wome
26、n to wear high heels, which she submitted to the government last June. Ms.Ishikawa became the face of the KuToo campaign- -a pun on Japanese words for shoes (kutsu) and pain (kutsuu), with a responseto the MeToo movement.More than 60% of Japanese women with jobs have been forced to squeeze their fee
27、t into heels at work or have witnessed colleagues having to, according to a survey. Female staff at Takashimaya, a department store, must parade around the shop in 5cm heels.Dress codes at many Japanese firms are strict. Some ban glasses for women (but not men), for fear that they are unattractive.
28、This is especially unreasonable for those who find contact lenses(隐形眼镜) uncomfortable. Japanese bosses, who tend to be older men, often expect their female employees to endure it.The government has dug in its heels. A former labor minister, who received Ms.Ishikawas petition last year, insists that
29、wearing high heels at work is “necessary and appropriate”. The petition itself has received no official response to date.But Japanese companies are slowly responding to KuToo. In late March Japan Airlines announced that its female flight attendants can kick off their heels and swap skirts for trouse
30、rs if they choose. All three big mobile-phone operators have relaxed their rules on heels. Ms.Ishikawa is cooperating with a shoe company to produce fashionable heelless shoes. “Society is changing,” says Ms Ishikawa. “We cant be ignored. Pointless rules about footwear may soon be given the boot.28.
31、 Ms.Ishikawa launched the KuToo campaign in order to_.A. submit a ban on the governmentB. respond to the MeToo movementC. fight against womens dress codesD. complain of their working conditions29. The underlined phrase “dig in its heels”in Paragraph 5 means _.A. refuse to change B. ignore its workC.
32、 oppose the rules D. postpone its duties30. Which of the following do Japanese bosses normally expect their female employees to do?A. To wear glasses. B. To wear trousers.C. To wear heelless shoes. D. To wear contact lenses.31. What is Ms. Ishikawas attitude toward the future reform of the dress cod
33、es for Japanese women?A. Hopeful. B. Cautious. C. Negative. D. Skeptical.DOn a Sunday afternoon, the sun was burning in eastern Singapore, and a group of young Singaporeans were busy laying out scissors, electric razors, brushes, mirrors, aprons and chairs. They were here to volunteer with the commu
34、nity initiative Backalley Barbers(BAB), which has been snipping away at social barriers since 2014 by offering free haircuts to the discriminated and the poor.Among them is Cai Yinzhou, the young man who heads BAB. He was inspired to take barbering matters into his own hands after befriending a grou
35、p of migrant workers. “I was playing badminton with a group of workers who lived behind my house. And one of the workers, whose father had a health issue, was working very hard. to try to save money to send back home,” Yinzhou recounts. “Why not learn how to cut my own hair and offer him a free hair
36、cut? It was a very small thing that I could do for him. That was how BAB started.”Till now, volunteers have styled more than 2,200 heads, picking up their skills from professionals. “Our volunteers come from various kinds of background,” says Yinzhou. “The common heart is people who are willing to s
37、erve. With collective people working towards a common goal, we can change communities. Thats a great starting point.”Beyond the free haircuts, conversations form the root of BABs mission. “We learn about the sacrifices migrant workers have made, the challenges they have at work. And some of them wit
38、h issues, for example, injuries, or salary claim problems, we refer them to the relevant authorities for help. But the baseline is really making friends with them first,” Yinzhou said.Yinzhou believes these friendships are invaluable, as they foster cultural understanding. “People come together alth
39、ough we are different, realising that we have the potential to help one another.”Yinzhou says.32. How does the author start the passage?A. By stressing the significance of BABs work.B. By referring to social problems in Singapore.C. By describing the scene of BABs voluntary work.D. By praising young
40、 Singaporeans for their kindness.33. What can we know about BAB in Paragraph 2?A. Its birth.B. Its founder.C. Its goal.D. Its service.34. What does “a great starting point” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Taking to professional hairdressing.B. Volunteering for a better community.C. Befriending people wit
41、h different backgrounds.D. Becoming a worldwide non-profit organization.35. Whats the core factor to push BAB forwards according to Yinzhou?A. Offering free haircuts.B. Solving social problems.C. Holding conversations.D. Forming true friendships.EBird pattern carved on Yubi in Chinese, comes alive a
42、nd circles around, while an audio guide introduces the cultural relic and the birds connotation (寓意). Such is the experience of watching a cultural relic through a pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses at the Liangzhu Museum.The museum displays various burial objects found in the Archaeological Rui
43、ns of Liangzhu City in Hangzhou, showcasing the civilization of prehistoric rice agriculture and a state-level society between 3,300 BCand 2,300 BCThe site was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2019, providing profound and compelling evidence that Chinese civilization started 5,000
44、years ago.Using AR to tell Liangzhus ancient story and let the young people sense and feel close to cultural relics through modern technology is an important task at the museum, making it a pioneer in using modern technology and a hot place for tourists.“I found that most students were very curious
45、about it, and it could inspire students to have the desire to learn more,” said Chen Xi, the AR glasses provider. “Ive never seen this before. The illustration of the ancient wild birds above is not that clear. But with the AR glasses, I know what the ancient wild bird exactly looks like and how it
46、is different from what we see on TV,” said Rong Mei, a visitor in her twenties. “Compared with traditional ways of appreciating a cultural relic, AR glasses guide has virtual images which help people visually understand the information behind the relic, such as in which life scenarios was the relic
47、used, its function and its cultural connotation,” said Zhou Liming, director of the Liangzhu Museum.From digitalization to intelligentization (智能化), the Liangzhu Museum took more than five years. It started to collect the digital information of the ruins and relics since 2015. It paves the way for t
48、he museum to deliver Liangzhus story through multimedia approaches to attract more people, especially the youth, as modern technology bridges the gap between young people and cultural relics.36.What is the crucial significance of Liangzhu cultural relics?AUnearthing various prehistoric burial object
49、s.BRepresenting the worlds earliest rice culture.CEnriching the UNESCO World Heritage List.DConfirming Chinas 5,000-year-old civilization.37Why does the writer use the three quotes in Paragraph 4?ATo inspire the curiosity of students.BTo show the aim and effects of using AR glasses.CTo highlight hi-
50、tech brings people close to cultural relics.DTo present opinions of appreciating cultural relics vary.38What does the underlined “It” in the last paragraph refer to?AThe discovery of the cultural relics.BThe restoration of the ruins and relics.CThe process of forming intelligentization.DThe reconstr
51、uction of the Liangzhu Museum.39Which might be the best title for the text?AStories behind the AR GlassesBAdventures in Liangzhu MuseumCA New Chapter for Liangzhu MuseumDAn Encounter with the Prehistoric China三七选五(12.5分)In an effort to stop the pandemics advance, we may be finding ourselves taking c
52、ertain precautionary (预防的) measures and maintaining a reasonable degree of social distance. Our habits have had to change to accommodate the reality of coronavirus.40._People are advised against touching high-touch surfaces in public places, including elevator buttons, door handles, and especially o
53、ther peoples hands. Consequently, the traditional habit of handshake has been substituted for other gestures, like elbow bump ( 碰撞) and foot tap, which involve less bodily contact.41._The foot tap and the elbow bump have a way of feelingvaguely ridiculous, and its hard to take them entirely seriousl
54、y, especially in business settings. Centuries of tradition has normalized handshake in our culture, and it may be too deeply rooted in our custom to be abandoned.42._In 1996, a sales manager developed an experiment to test the impact of the handshake on strangers. He found that more people told the
55、truth when he introduced himself to them with a handshake before asking the question.“A handshake, he later told The New York Times, “creates a higher level of trust, a degree of familiarity, within a matter of seconds.”With more communication on screen, the handshake is an occasion to reach out and
56、 touch one another, to enjoy a tiny, fleeting connection.43._ And meeting someone face to face, whether a client or a colleague, always suggests a closer level of familiarity than merely touching base online.As the coronavirus spreads and habits change, it may prove that you cant fist bump or foot t
57、ap a handshake either. Theres something in human nature that responds to the handshake. It feels good to shake the hand of someone you respect or admire, to have that moment of bonding.44._When COVID-19 is a distant memory, chances seem good that the handshake will prevail (流行) again.A. The handshak
58、e is the first thing to go.B. In a sense it cant be seriously replaced.C. The handshake is a way of maintaining relationships.D. The real human contact feels all the more precious now.E. The handshake is also a rare gesture of casual closeness.F. These touch-free alternatives are likely to replace t
59、he handshake.G. However, adjusting to these new forms of greeting has been difficult.四、完形填空(15分)Hunter Leininger, from Georgia, USA has been adventure racing(探险速度赛) since he was seven years old. Now, at age 19, he has set world records, traveled around the globe,and_45_ over 50 races! And he is now
60、on a mission to_46_ other young people to follow their own _47_.Hunter became interested in adventure racing through his dad. While playing football, Hunter was looking to_48_ something new. He asked his dad if he could_49_ him in an adventure race, and he went on to complete his first race in about
61、 6 hours.He has learned a lot of perseverance through adventure racing. There can be a lot of _50_ in a race, but if you drop out, your whole team will have to_51_. This is unlike other team sports, where you can stop and be _52_ by another player. In racing, and in his life, the sport has_53_ Hunte
62、r to keep going when times get_54_.As reported by the USARA, Hunter wants to inspire young people that they can_55_ incredible things at whatever_56_ and that they dont have to_57_ until they get older. _58_ people put off their dreams at a young age, they tend to never come back to them, which _59_
63、 them never accomplishing anything. The best time to do something is now, so go after your dreams before its too late! 45. A. missedB. reportedC. organizedD. completed46. A. inspireB. inviteC. adviseD. order47. A. interestsB. dreamsC. pathsD. rhythms48. A. tryB. discoverC. createD. share49. A. helpB
64、. meetC. accompanyD. join50. A. funB. harmC. painD.cooperation 51. A. restartB. stopC. changeD. struggle52. A. replacedB. supportedC. encouragedD. caught53. A. requiredB. forcedC. attractedD. taught54. A. betterB. tougherC. specialD. strange55. A. acceptB. imagineC. chooseD. achieve56. A. ageB. leve
65、lC. degreeD. status57. A. waitB. practiceC. performD. compete58. A. UnlessB. AlthoughC. OnceD. Because59. A. avoids B. prevents C. results in D. objects to五、用单词的适当形式完成短文 (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。A video of Xiong Linghao, an 18-year-old blind girl playing BeethovensPathetique Sonatain
66、 an international youth piano60. (compete) in Shanghai, went popular online. Xiong, a visually61. (disable) young woman who started learning the piano at the age of 6, said her idol was Beethoven, who went62. (complete) deaf later and their physical challenges led both of them to establish a connect
67、ion with the outside world63. music.Xiong treats the piano as her best friend. She has composed several songs, including64. called the “Little dog in Dream, where she imagined her life with the company of a guide.65. (bring) so much pleasure into her life, the piano empowers her with perseverance66.
68、 accompanies her throughout her ups and downs in its own way. She hopes to67. (admit) to a university in Beijing and major in music performance or music production. If she had vision for three days, Xiong said, she would like to see with her eyes68. the piano that accompanies her for more than a dec
69、ade looks like. She would also like to see how she looks, cook a big meal for her parents and take a walk in the places she69. (be) to hundreds of times.六、用括号内单词的正确形式填空(10 分)70. Britain had laws against_(cruel)to animals but none to protect children.71._(fortunate) for him, he was very soon offered
70、another job.72. The landscape that lines the route is beautiful and_(drama).73. I dont feel ready to take on new_(responsible).74. I think you should go back to your_(origin) plan.75. The idea of retiring at 50 is very_(appeal).76. Deeply_(absorb)in her music, the young girl knocked over a pile of b
71、ooks.77. Adventure tourism: traveller explore unusual or remote destinations, often_(engage)in risky activities.78. The_(major) were in favour of banning smoking.79. I allowed myself to_(persuade) to enter the competition.七、应用文写作(20分)假定你是李华,准备参加学校组织的英文诗朗诵比赛。请给外教George写封邮件求助,内容包括:1.说明比赛要求;2.请他推荐英文诗;3
72、.请教朗诵技巧。Dear George,_参考答案1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. A 6.A 7. C 8. B 9.A 10. C 11. C 12. B 13. C14.A 15. B 16. B 17. C 18. C 19.B 20. A 21.C 22.B 23.D 24.C 25.A 26.D 27.B28. C 29.A 30.D 31. A 32.C 33.A 34.B 35.D 36. D 37.C 38.C 39.C 40.A 41.G 42. E 43.D 44.B 45. D 46. A 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. C 51.B 52.A
73、53.D 54.B 55.D 56.A 57.A 58.C 59. C60. competition 61. disabled 62. completely 63. through 64. one 65. Bringing66. and 67. be admitted 68. what 69. has been 70. cruelty 71. Fortunately 72. dramatic 73. responsibility 74. original 75. appealing 76. absorbed 77. engaging 78. majority79. be persuaded参考
74、范文一Dear George,Im writing to ask for your help.To offer students an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of poems, the English Poetry Recitation Contest is to be held next Friday, in which each participant is required to recite an English poem in five minutes. However, I have encountered a tricky problem
75、 in selecting English poetry, for which I sincerely hope that you could recommend one for me. Besides, Ive been exerting myself to read poems. Yet I fail to grasp the skills of it. Would you be kind enough to provide me with professional guidance ?Your generous assistance and immediate response are
76、enthusiastically expected and truly appreciated. (99)Yours,Li Hua参考范文二Dear George,Informed of the approaching English Poetry Recitation Contest, Im writing to convey my earnest longing for your help.The competition, featuring its wide topic ranging from harmony to nature, provides a platform for us
77、to finish a five-minute-long recitation. However, I have encountered a tricky problem in selecting English poetry, for which I sincerely hope that you could recommend one forme. Additionally, I find it challenging to recite poems, so I am wondering if you can share me some practical skills on how to read English poetry.Your gracious assistance will be appreciated. Keenly anticipating your prompt reply. (97)Yours,Li Hua