深圳实验学校高中部 2019-2020 学年度第二学期第一阶段考试
高一英语
时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分 命题人:
I. 听力(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
第一节
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完
每段对话后,你都有 10 
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What will the speakers 
probably do this weekend?
A. See a movie. B. Eat out in town. C. Buy a refrigerator.
2.What day is it today?
A. Monday. B. Thursday. C. Saturday.
3.What did the girl get from her parents?
A. A pair of shoes. B. A pair of jeans. C. A handbag.
4. How was the weather during Mike’s holiday?
A. Cloudy. B. Snowy. C. Rainy.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. How to use the bathroom in school.
B. How to increase water supply.
C. How to save water.
第二节
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最
佳选项。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读一遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. Who will send the file?
A. Lucy. B. Sam. C. Carol.
7. Where is the woman?
A. In the office. B. At the airport. C. In the hotel.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. What is the probable relationship between Justin and Mary?
A. Husband and wife.
B. Boss and employee.
C. Father and daughter.
9. What is the man going to do during his holiday?
A. Watch TV at home. B. Climb Mount Tai. C. Go to the beach.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. When will the French beginners have classes?
A. On Mondays. B. On Tuesdays. C. On Thursdays.
11. How many students will be there in the man’s class?
A. Eleven. B. Twelve. C. Twenty.
12. How much should the man pay for his courses?
A. £145. B.  £170. C.  £195.
高一英语试卷 第 1  页(第一、二卷 共 8 页)听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. What does the man most probably do?
A. A writer. B. A policeman. C. A doctor.
14. Why did the accident happen?
A. It was too dark to see anything.
B. They were so tired and sleepy.
C. The woman was hit by a stone.
15. What happened to the car?
A. It fell off a bridge. B. It ran into trees. C. It hit a man.
16. Where was the woman when she woke up?
A. On the grass. B. In the car. C. On a stone.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What does Lana usually do during filming?
A. She assists the actors.
B. She arranges the places to film.
C. She works the lights and the camera.
18. Which is the easiest to make according to Lana?
A. Movies. B. Music videos. C. Advertisements.
19. What did Lana’s family think of her idea of working in the film industry?
A. Unpractical. B. Creative. C. Interesting.
20. What does Lana advise people to do?
A. Avoid making mistakes at university.
B. Do the same things as others.
C. Try new ideas bravely.
II、阅读理解(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节(共 14 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 35 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C 和 D) 中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。
A
For the past week since school took a break for summer, our 14-year-old daughter, Alayna, has been hanging 
out almost daily with a group of friends. They would ride skateboards across town to spend time at our house.
A few days ago, we were all sitting around, and I mentioned I used to ride a skateboard when I was growing 
up. They invited me to skateboard with them. It was about 10 pm, but all of that teenage energy must have been 
contagious because I was ready to have a try! We all headed out to the sidewalk in front of our house. I was 
slow and really careful, but I could still ride one. The boys seemed to think it was cool that “Mama Neal” (as 
they call me) could ride a skateboard.
The next morning, Alayna and I were laughing about this whole experience, and I said to her, “If anyone asks 
you what your mom is doing these days, you can just tell them, ‘Oh, she’s a skateboarder.’ I started laughing at 
my own joke. But it was one of those strange moments when you have so much emotion that the laugh comes 
out and instantly transforms into a hysterical (歇斯底里的) cry. Tears were rolling down my cheeks. My poor 
daughter didn’t know how to react. It was awkward.
I have realized how much of my identity is wrapped up in what I do. Getting dressed to go to work was one of 
the highlights (最好的部分) of my day. I think most people have imagined what it would be like to walk away
高一英语试卷 第 2  页(第一、二卷 共 8  页)from something familiar. I haven’t doubted my decision. I don’t want to prove my worth by what I do. I didn’t 
know where to begin days ago, but now I’ll just go for a ride on my skateboard. I just want to secure just being 
myself.
21. What does the underlined word “contagious” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Very valuable and important.
C. Careful to avoid danger or risks.
B. Producing new ideas or things.
D. Spreading quickly among people.
22. What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 3?
A. She regretted what she had done the day before.
B. She wanted to please her kid by telling jokes.
C. She failed to stay in control of her emotions.
D. She expressed her love for skateboarding.
23. What actually happened to the author?
A. She tried to follow a hobby.
B. She left her job not long ago.
C. She took a wonderful summer holiday.
D. She realized she’s a failure as a mother.
B
Shinrin-yoku means “forest bathing”. Forest bathing doesn’t mean you take a bath in the forest; rather, you 
simply go for a walk in the woods or a city park, where you relax by using all your senses to experience nature.
Yoshifumi  Miyazaki,  from  Chiba  University,  is  among  a  growing  number  of  scientists  who  have  begun 
studying the science behind the effects of nature on human health. In his book Shinrin-yoku: The Japanese Art of 
Forest Bathing, Miyazaki explains the techniques of forest bathing.
Miyazaki has an interesting theory about why shinrin-yoku is so effective. He points out that for more than 
99.99%  of  the  time,  humans  have  lived  in  a  natural  environment.  In  fact,  in  1800,  only  3%  of  the  world’s 
population lived in cities, and by 2016, this figure reached 54%. This is only going to get worse; officials predict 
that by 2050, 66% will live in cities.
This  suggests  we  live  in  our  modern  society  with  bodies  that  are  still  used  to  the  natural  environment,  he 
writes  in  the  book,  because  “genes  cannot  change  over  just  a  few  hundred  years”.  The  science  behind  the 
research studies he presents in the book makes a compelling (引人注目的) case that forest bathing is an effective 
method for reducing stress in today’s world.
Now city planners are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of nature and are creating new kinds of 
“parks”  out  of  empty  spaces.  There’re  also  more  city  gardens  where  people  can  grow  vegetables.  For  kids, 
kitchen gardens in schools are becoming popular. As Miyazaki stresses, you don’t have to find a formal park or 
garden to practice shinrin-yoku. Instead, you can enjoy the effects of nature wherever there’re plants.
Better yet, he says, we can bring nature closer to where we spend most of our time. Miyazaki’s research has 
shown that just increasing the amount of plants in a room can affect the relaxation benefits of the room. What’s 
more, even when people simply look at flowers, their bodies relax and stress levels decrease.
24. What can we infer about the power of nature on human health?
A. It is well accepted all the time.
B. It is widely used in the medical field.
C. It is a popular topic of research.
D. It was put forward by a Japanese scientist.
25. Why does forest bathing work effectively according to Miyazaki?
A. Human bodies fit in with nature.
B. Nature is part of the modern society.
C. Human genes do not change easily.
D. People can always calm down in nature.
高一英语试卷 第 3  页(第一、二卷 共 8 页)26. What do you think of Miyazaki’s opinion about forest bathing according to the last two paragraphs?
A. It is easily affordable.
B. It is convenient to practice.
C. It is not difficult to learn.
D. It is meant for gardeners.
C
If you love eating and drinking for free and are looking to make some pocket money, there's a job in China 
with  your  name  on  it.  A  new  type  of  online  service  allows  people  to  hire  others  either  to  eat  or  drink  their 
favorite treats or satisfy their appetite without the calories that usually come with it.
Chinese  media  recently  reported  on  an  increasingly  popular  service  on  online  platform  Taobao  that's  as 
startling as it is appealing. People can now go online and hire others to consume certain foods and drinks, and 
ask them to provide video evidence of them eating or drinking the said treats.
Fees usually range from two to nine yuan ($0.30 - $1.35) plus the cost of the food. It's not exactly a get-rich-
quick job, but there are quite a lot of people willing to do it for the free treats alone.
“Bubble tea drinking" is a particularly popular service, as the chewy tapioca(木薯粉) balls and popping drink 
is all the rage in Asia these days, but there are also ads from people willing to eat fried chicken or hot pot for 
anyone willing to pay for them.
Advertised  as  being  "fat-free"  and  "free  of  queues",  those  who  pay  for  the  service  will  receive  the  full 
experience,  which  includes  a  360-degree  video  of  the  drink,  photos,  and  a  detailed  description.  Prices  of  the 
service  are  based  on  the  drink's  sweetness  level,  its  price,  and  popularity.  Some  clients  even  require  a  short 
written review to be sure that the person they hired actually does what they are supposed to.
Sellers explained that most customers buy their "Bubble tea drinking" service maybe because they're trying to 
shake off desires while they're on a diet. Drinking bubble tea by proxy may help customers avoid high blood 
pressure, high blood sugar, and other health problems that the sugar-laden drink may cause.
So  why  would  anyone  pay  a  total  stranger  to  enjoy  a  treat  rather  than  consume  it  themselves?  Well, 
apparently,  the  online  service  is  so  cheap  that  some  people  simply  do  it  out  of  boredom,  while  others  get 
satisfaction from watching others indulge in their favorite treats.
This indulging-by-proxy service(代享受服务)has received a lot of attention on social media in China, with 
some people describing it as the job of their dreams.
27. What kind of people may buy the new type of online service?
A. Those who are trying to lose weight.
B. Those who are boring.
C. Those who love eating and drinking for free.
D. Those who are looking to make some pocket money.
28. Which is the reason for many people being willing to be hired for the new job?
A. That they can make a fortune.
B. That the foods and drinks are cheap.
C. That they can consume the treats for free.
D. That they can realize their dreams.
29. Why does the author mention "bubble tea drinking" in Paragraph 4?
A. To prove that the new type of service online is popular.
B. To list an example of the new type of service online
C. To show bubble tea is greatly welcome in Asia.
D. To promote the new type of service online.
30. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Indulging-by-proxy service online helps lose weight.
B. Boredom leads to indulging-by-proxy service online.
高一英语试卷 第 4  页(第一、二卷 共 8 页)C. People hold different opinions on indulging-by-proxy service online.
D. Indulging-by-proxy service online is getting increasingly popular.
D
O’Brien and Samantha Kassirer from the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management conducted two 
experiments  to  determine  the  levels  of  people’s  happiness  when  they  gave  away  money  or  when  they  spent  it  on 
themselves.
The first experiment involved 96 college students receiving $5 every day for five days. They had to spend the 
money on the same thing each day. Researchers randomly asked the participants to either spend the money on 
themselves or give it to someone else, like through a tip or an online donation to charity. The participants ended each 
day by reflecting on their spending experience and their overall level of happiness. Regardless of how they spent the 
money, everyone started off with roughly the same level of self-reported happiness. Those who spent the money on 
themselves, however, experienced a decline in happiness over the five-day period. The people who gave the money to 
someone else maintained their happiness levels.
A second experiment, this one conducted online, involved 502 people playing 10 rounds of a word puzzle game. 
Each round  the  player  won,  they received 5  cents.  The  participants  could either  keep  the  5  cents  or  donate  it  to  a 
charity. After each round, people rated the level of happiness they felt after winning a round. As with the first study, 
those who gave away the money reported a longer stretch of happiness than those who kept the money for themselves.
As  for  why  people  who  used  the  money  for  themselves  aren’t  as  happy  as  long,  the  researchers  explain  that 
focusing on an outcome — like getting paid — can diminish (削弱) the experience. When people focused on an action 
— like giving to charity — they concentrate more on the act itself as a joyful event, explaining why happiness stayed 
more consistent among those who spent the money on others. “If you want to sustain happiness over time, our new 
research shows that repeated giving, even in the same way to the same people, may make you continue to feel much 
fresher and more enjoyable,” Ed O’Brien said.
So the next time you think about spending on yourself, maybe give it to someone in need instead. Your happiness 
will thank you.
31. What is the best title for the text?
A. Money isn’t the key to happiness
B. It is better to give than to receive
C. Happiness depends upon ourselves
D. People spend their money differently
32. What is the finding of the experiments?
A. People got more happiness when giving money to others.
B. Those who give money to others like to do it online.
C. Your level of happiness can be influenced by many factors.
D. Those who won rewards are willing to give money to a charity.
33. According to Ed O’Brien, what is the secret to maintain happiness?
A. Saving enough money. B. Trying something new.
C. Keeping on giving. D. Balancing rest and work.
34. Which of the following shows the correct structure of the whole text?
A. B. C. D.
第二节 (共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项
高一英语试卷 第 5  页(第一、二卷 共 8  页)中有两项为多余选项。
What would life be like without music? Songs and tunes fill our lives. ___35___, but it seems that it’s sad 
music that moves us most.
___36___. And a recent study has shown why some people are keen on sad music. It studied the difference 
between people who love to listen to sad music and those who can’t stand it.
It  comes  down  to  a  natural  hormone  called  prolactin  (催乳素).  When  people  cry,  they  release  prolactin 
which has a comforting effect. It seems that people who like sad music are maybe getting too much prolactin, or 
more than is normal. ___37___, or there isn’t enough of it, some people find that sad sounds don’t help to cheer 
them up.
Previous research has also suggested that listening to sad music can trigger pain and sadness. ___38___. A 
high number of people they surveyed were cheered up by listening to sad songs, though the feeling may not be 
exactly the same as happiness. ___39___.
So, reacting to sad music on the radio may have nothing to do with the melancholic (忧郁的) sound of a 
piano or a singer who’s got the blues, but rather a natural chemical reaction taking place in our bodies.
A. But if prolactin isn’t released
B. There is a song for everyone and for every occasion
C. But it can also provide comfort and even enjoyment
D. However, most people don’t care about this frustrating consequences
E. It may be the ability to cope with the sadness that gives the feeling of comfort F. 
Sad music certainly does its job in making us depressed and causing us to sob
G. Song has many functions, such as affecting our emotions and bring back some memories
Ⅲ. 完形填空(共 20 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文.从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 
D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When I was growing up, my dad always did two jobs. He spent his days building his business, and his nights 
waiting __40__ .
I can clearly remember the __41__ of Dad coming home from work. The four of us kids had about 20 minutes 
to __42__ his hugs and tell him about our days at school. He never told us to__43__ or give him a minute — he 
knew he didn’t have many minutes to __44__ because soon he’d have to head back to __45__.
Actually, I hadn’t seen anything __46__ about my dad’s second job for many years until I had a new friend 
over. It was the first time that I had realized my __47__ wasn’t universal.
“Where’s your dad going?” my friend asked __48__. “He’s going to work. He’s a waiter at the Keg.”
“Your dad waits tables? At a restaurant?” My friend glanced around my room __49__, as if she was suddenly 
unsure about this family she’d come to. “Is that bad or something?” I asked.
“I guess not. He just mustn’t have a very good job then,” she __50__. I’d almost forgotten that __51__ until I 
watched the video last night, where the actor Geoffrey Owens discusses being publicly __52__ for working at 
Trader Joe’s, a neighborhood grocery store (杂货店), saying one job isn’t better than another.
I totally __53__ this. When my family lived in Las Vegas, most of our friends were Trader Joe’s __54__ . 
They were hardworking, kind and funny. Sometimes I’d go to the Trader Joe’s not because I __55__ anything, 
but because it is __56__ to talk with them.
Work is essential, and it’s part of our __57__ to work. There is no work that’s “more” or “less” __58__ , and 
what we really should do is to __59__ the dignity (尊严) of every working person.
高一英语试卷 第 6  页(第一、二卷 共 8 页)40. A. stars B. chances C. tables D. cars
41. A. excitement B. disappointment C. guilt D. relief
42. A. apply for B. care for C. stand for D. fight for
43. A. cheer B. wait C. win D. decide
44. A. clean B. practise C. spare D. consider
45. A. work B. bed C. hospital D. school
46. A. worrying B. interesting C. funny D. strange
47. A. journey B. experience C. disease D. suffering
48. A. impatiently B. eagerly C. curiously D. unwillingly
49. A. doubtfully B. cautiously C. angrily D. casually
50. A. nodded B. asked C. cried D. commented
51. A. embarrassment B. conversation C. conflict D. appointment
52. A. looked after B. looked for C. laughed at D. turned down
53. A. agree with B. think about C. forget D. deserve
54. A. neighbors B. customers C. sponsors D. employees
55. A. found B. lacked C. lost D. earned
56. A. reliable B. boring C. comfortable D. difficult
57. A. nature B. choice C. duty D. right
58. A. rewarding B. creative C. challenging D. valuable
59. A. keep B. respect C. improve D. accept
Ⅴ.语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个合适的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
One month of heavy rain had created a wild river ___60___ (run) by Bruce’s farm. As he tried to drive his 
sheep to the higher ground, he ___61___ (slip) and hit his head on a fallen rock. Bruce was badly hurt and could 
only  walk  with  great  ___62___  (difficult).  The  water  ___63___  (rise).  Bruce’s  pace  got  slower  and  slower. 
Finally, all he could do was to throw his arm around Lilly’s neck and try to hang on. About 20 minutes later, 
Lilly managed to ___64___ (successful) pull herself and Bruce out of the water and onto a bit of high land.
It took rescuers another two hours to discover Bruce. ___65___ helicopter lowered a doctor, who attached 
Bruce to a life-support lift. They raised him into the helicopter and took him to the school gym, ___66___ the 
Red Cross had set up an emergency shelter. When the flood subsided (退潮) two days later, Bruce immediately 
went back to the highland, ___67___ Lily was gone. ___68___ was one of the 19 cows that Bruce lost. “I owe 
my life ___69___her,” said Bruce sobbingly.
Ⅵ.单词拼写(共 10 小题;每题 1 分,满分 10 分)
根据汉语提示或首字母填写下面单词,并进行适当的语法变化。
70. The king ___________(统治) the country effectively by taking lots of measures 2,000 years ago .
71. Tom fell into the sea and struggled to swim against the ____________(海流).
72. The designed test __________(测定) student’s math ability.
73. Since then, the popularity of the movie, Avengers, has risen ____________(全世界的).
74. The talk show is broadcasted on CCTC 1, which is one of Tom’s favourite ___________(频道).
75. Villagers plant more trees beside their houses to stop sandstorms from o_____________.
76. It is reported that the flood s__________ the area last week.
77. Cambodia, a country s_________ in south Asia, has seen great progress in its tourism industry over the last 
decade.
78. There are various kinds of sea creatures living in the v_________ ocean.
79. They found the remains of buildings b___________ under the sand, together with a lot of treasures.
高一英语试卷 第 7  页(第一、二卷 共 8  页)Ⅶ.应用文写作(共1小题,满分20分)
假定你是李华,你校学生会将举行“我和我的祖国”微电影作品展览活动。你的英国朋友 Peter 很
感兴趣,来信询问相关事宜。请你给他写一封回信并邀请他参加。要点如下:
1.活动介绍;
2.作品要求;
3.欢迎 Peter 参加。
注意:
1. 词数 100 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
参考词汇:微电影 microfilm
高一英语试卷 第 8  页(第一、二卷 共 8 页)