江西省上饶市2019-2020高一英语上学期期末试卷(自招班)(Word版带答案)
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江西省上饶市2019-2020高一英语上学期期末试卷(自招班)(Word版带答案)

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2019-2020 学年度第一学期高一自招班期末考试 英语试题 分值 150 分时间:120 分钟 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 请听下面 5 段对话,选出最佳选项。 1. How did the woman get to work yesterday? A. On foot. B. By car. C. By bus 2. What is the woman talking about? A. Her back injury. B. Her dancing career. C. Her reasons for retirement. 3. What will the man do next? A. Make a call. B. Attend a meeting. C. Print a report. 4. Why does the man talk to the woman? A. To book a room. B. To make a complaint. C. To ask for help. 5. Where can the woman get the three day subway pass? A. From the Internet. B. From the machine. C. From the newspaper stand. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 请听下面 5 段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。 请听 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. When is the train supposed to come? A. At 7:30. B. At 8:00. C. At 8:45. 7. How does the woman think the train has changed? A. It s cleaner. B. It s quicker. C. It s more punctual. 请听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. Where can the man find what he wants? A. In the cabinet. B. In the refrigerator. C. In the supply closet. 9. What does the man want to do next? A. Boil the water. B. Buy some sugar. C. Go to the coffee shop. 请听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. What will the woman probably watch tonight? A. A film. B. A music program. C. A sports event. 11. How does the woman feel about the sports programs on TV? A. She s tired of them. B. She s interested in them. C. She s disappointed about them. 12. What does the woman promise to do next Saturday morning? A. Cheer for the man. B. Go running with the man. C. Help the man do homework. 请听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. What did the man probably do before becoming a photographer? A. A writer. B. An editor. C. A doctor. 14. Why did the man decide to be a wildlife photographer? A. To provide enough photos for magazines. B. To help experts identify endangered wildlife. C. To draw people’s attention to wildlife protection. 15. What terrified the man most? A. The lightning flashes. B. The height of the tower. C. The dangerous animals.16. What does the man suggest new wildlife photographers do? A. Consult editors first. B. Get close to wildlife. C. Write articles for their photos. 请听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. When did the speaker first go skydiving? A. In March. B. In May C. In December. 18. What did the speaker do first at the skydiving club? A. He signed some forms. B. He watched a video. C. He had a presentation. 19. What did the speaker find special before jumping out of the plane? A. The green fields. B. The blue house. C. The silver river. 20. What present did the speaker notice in the bag last? A. A photo. B. A T-shirt. C. A certificate. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness, by Rick Hanson and Forrest Hanson Psychologist Rick Hanson believes that resilience( 适 应 力 )comes from developing positive inner strength. Resilient (co-authored with his son, Forrest Hanson) explores a dozen of these strengths, from gratitude(感恩)to calm to generosity. Based on Rick Hanson s stories, you get the sense that he has applied these techniques to overcome the wounds of his pas t, and wants to help readers do the same. This book offers not just a series of tips, but also a framework for learning and growth that can be applied to many things we want to improve. When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, by Daniel Pink Research shows that we all have peak(巅峰状态的) moments during the day when we are at our best, and Pink warns us to save tasks requiring concentration for those times of the day. Understanding how timing works can save us countless hours of low productivity. Pink s book provides lots of advice on when it s best to do different activities. The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity, by Nadine Burke Harris When Dr. Harris set up the Bayview Child Health Center in 2007, she immediately noticed an association between traumatic (痛苦的) experiences and health outcomes in the children she treated. Childhood trauma leads to more physical and mental illness i n adulthood. Harris s book combines a huge amount of experience and research into an interesting story about the lasting consequence of childhood trauma-and how we might overcome it. Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, by Soraya Chemaly Anger is an emotion associated with power and strength. But women aren’t always comfortable expressing it, in part because their anger is often misunderstood. Chemaly’s book provides tips for channeling anger in constructive ways, including accepting your anger, developing body confidence, being brave, and owning your power. 21. What do we know about the author Rick Hanson? A. He is Forrest Hanson’s son. B. He suffered a lot in his past life. C. His opinion came from research. D. His book focuses on women readers. 22. Whose book can give you advice on how to improve your work efficiency? A. Daniel Pink’s. B. Rick Hanson’s. C. Soraya Chemaly’s. D. Nadine Burke Harris’s. 23. Which book can help solve problems caused by painful childhood experiences? A. When . B. Resilient. C. The Deepest Well. D. Rage Becomes Her. B When bicycle-sharing company oBike pulled out of Singapore abruptly last year, it left the city with unattended bicycles everywhere. Myanmar businessman Mike Than Tun Win saw the perfect opportunity to turn trash (垃圾) into treasure. “What if these bicycles could be distributed to poor students in villages so they can cycle to school?” he thought. Mr Than, 33, grew up in Mandalay, where he used to walk to school as a student. While traveling through rural (乡村的) areas in Myanmar over the last few years he saw things had not changed. Long lines of children in rural villages continue to walk 30 minutes to an hour just to get to school. “I thought if we could just reduce the time they take, they could spend more time studying, gain more knowledge and increase their chances of getting out of poverty (贫困),” he said. With that, he started a movement called Lesswalk with the intention of buying bicycles from bike-sharing firms oBike and ofo-which have stopped operations in Singapore-and shipping them to Yangon. He would renew the bicycles before distributing them to teenagers and families living in rural villages in Myanmar, beginning with villages in Mandalay and Sagaing areas. Over the last three months, the businessman has bought 10,000 bicycles in Singapore and Malaysia. He paid for 5,000 of the bicycles out of his own pocket, with other sponsors paying for the rest. Mr Than plans to modify(修改)the bicycles so that they can better suit the needs of the children in villages, most of the time they ride around with their little brothers and sisters. I’m planning to add an extra seat at the back so that they can go to school together,” he said. He also plans to remove the digital locks and give each a new one that works better in villages. Including the cost of shipping, modification and distribution, Mr Than thinks each bicycle might cost him around US $35 to US $40. “I might have to spend more money, but it is better that these bicycles are going to help some people rather than going to waste,” he said. 24. What s the author’s main purpose of writing the first two paragraphs? A. To show Myanmar’ s hard rural life. B. To explain how to turn trash into treasure. C. To call on more people to follow Mr Than. D. To state the background of starting Lesswalk. 25. How does Mr Than plan to adapt the bicycles? A. By painting them in a colorful way. B. By adding a bright light to each of them. C. By adding two extra seats to each of them. D. By changing the digital locks into new ones. 26. What can we infer from Mr Than’s words in the last paragraph? A. He has a high opinion of himself. B. He feels regret about what he has done. C. He is a man with strong social responsibility. D. He has decided to keep on working with oBike. 27. What s the best title for the text? A. More unattended bicycles are attracting big attention B. Bicycle-sharing companies are forced to leave Singapore C. Rural villages in Myanmar are sponsored out of poverty D. Businessman donates recycled bicycles to poor students CAmazon is opening its 12th high-tech convenience store Tuesday in New York. The spot will be the first of the chain to allow customers to pay with cash. The move comes with growing resistance against cashless stores, which critics say refuse to serve people who don’t have bank accounts. At other locations of the store, shoppers enter by scanning the Amazon Go app. That s still the case for customers paying with a credit card, but people paying with cash will have an “entry associate” scan them through the turnstiles (旋转栅门). Once they’re finished, those shoppers will check out with an Amazon Go employee and receive a paper receipt. Cashless customers can still walk out by scanning a phone that has the Amazon Go app at the turnstiles. Customers using the Go app can exit without waiting and get a digitized receipt. The 1,300-square-foot New York store-the first Amazon Go store on the East Coast-will offer prepared foods, such as sandwiches and salads, It will also have Amazon Meal Kits and locally made options. Amazon says it will begin accepting cash at its other Go stores “over time.” A number of retailers ( 零 售 商 )and restaurants, such as Sweetgreen and Dos Toros Taqueria, are facing roadblocks to their cashless recommendations. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy recently signed a law banning cashless stores in that state. Philadelphia also passed a law to prohibit cashless stores earlier this month, and officials in New York City, Washington and San Francisco are considering similar moves. The federal government does not require retailers to accept cash. “While card-only may be convenient for some businesses, it can actually be discriminatory against poor communities that don’t have as much access to banks or lines of credit,” said New Jersey State Senator Nellie Pou, who sponsored the state’s new law. Not accepting cash could also be bad for business. Americans use it in 30% of all business deals, according to a 2017 report from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. 28. Why is Amazon opening a new store accepting cash? A. To persuade those critics. B. To obey the local regulations. C. To improve its retail service. D. To compete with cashless stores. 29. What will shoppers paying with cash do at the new store? A. Exit in line with a digitized receipt. B. Walk out by scanning a phone with the Go app. C. Enter through the turnstiles by scanning a phone D. Check out with an employee and get a paper receipt. 30. How did some states and cities react to cashless stores? A. By making laws to stop them. B. By requiring retailers to run them. C. By learning from Amazon to improve them. D. By following the federal government to accept them. 31. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A. It s necessary to make cashless stores easily accessible. B. More banks should be built in poor communities. C. Card-only payment is convenient for business. D. Not accepting cash has its disadvantages. DWhen humans make friends, we often choose companions who share similar characteristics to us or enjoy participating in the same activities that we enjoy. Interestingly, it turns out that dolphins (海豚) may not be so different, according to a study which found that the animals form strong social ties with those who have similar interests. In some ways, this may not be surprising, if we know dolphins live in groups characterized by complex social activities. However, the latest findings are yet another powerful example of the intelligence that these creatures possess. For the study, an international team of scientists studied a unique group of bottlenose dolphins, who live in the World Heritage area of Shark Bay, Western Australia. They are particularly interesting because the females are known to use sea sponges (海绵动物) as foraging (觅食) tools, a behavior that hasn’t been perceived anywhere else. The behavior known as “sponging,” helps the dolphins to find food in deeper waters and is socially-learned, being passed down from mother to baby. Previous studies have shown that females in this group who use sea sponges to find food often like to hang out with other females who do the same. However, studies of this behavior in males are lacking, leaving a gap(空白) in our knowledge. To try and address this gap, the researchers collected data on 124 male dolphins in Shark Bay over a 9-year period between 2007 and 2015. Among these dolphins, some had the sponging behavior, while others did not. After analyzing their data, the team came to the conclusion that those males who used sponges for foraging associated significantly more often with other “spongers,” no matter how related they were to their companions. Interestingly, male spongers spent significantly more time foraging and less time resting than non-spongers. According to the lead author of the study, Manuela Bizzozzero, the findings cast new light on the social ties between male dolphins at Shark Bay. 32. What can we learn form the first paragraph? A. Dolphins are humans’ best friends. B. Dolphins make friends like humans. C. Dolphins can understand humans’ emotions. D. Dolphins confuse humans with their lifestyles. 33. What does the underlined word “perceived” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? A. Influenced. B. Prevented. C. Observed. D. Accepted. 34. Why does the author mention previous studies in Paragraph 3? A. To explain the intention of the latest studies. B. To present their achievements in dolphin research. C. To stress that dolphins have the socially-learned behavior. D. To show how female dolphins use sea sponges to find food. 35. What s the result of the studies on male bottlenose dolphins? A. Few of them make use of sponges to find food. B. A large quantity of them mainly feed on sponges. C. Male spongers rest more often than non-spongers. D. Male spongers enjoy staying with other spongers. 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。 The Native American tribes (部落) are famed for their impressive totem poles (图腾柱), each of which is carefully carved and painted. Some may tell a tale about a tribe or a family. 36 Constructing totem poles falls on the shoulder of skilled workmen. They spend hours selecting the right tree, cutting it down and carving it, and finally painting it with the proper colors before building it outdoors. 37 The people who desire to make one decide on the design they want. Based on their demands, the workman then selects the best tree. Cedar (雪松) trees are the most commonly used to make totem poles. They are tall and have large diameters (直径), but fewer branches than other trees. 38 These characteristics combine to make cedar trees ideal for carving into large, wide totem poles. An additional benefit is that they are so durable that some totem poles are still standing more than a century after being carved and raised. Once the selected tree has been cut down and had its branches removed, it must be carried to the workman’s workshop. 39 The planned design is then carved into the tree trunk. A typical totem pole is designed in three sections: the bottom, middle, and top. Following the completion of the design stage, the workman carves the designs by starting at the bottom. 40 Many totem poles have unusual parts such as the wings of birds attached to their tops, so it is the final part to be done. After the carving is finished, the totem pole is painted. Finally, the person who required it raise it during a special ceremony. A. And they have softwood. B. Every totem pole begins with a plan. C. The top section often requires extra labor. D. They serve many purposes beyond their beauty. E. Others may describe the deeds of a person or people. F. Totem poles can be got from the largest online selection at e-Bay.com. G. The workman and his assistants then remove the bark and smooth the large trunk.. 第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 ABC 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。 Declan Murphy has just finished medical school. And he is more 41 than ever for the life-changing corneal transplant (角膜移植) that 42 him to fulfill his dream of becoming a 43 . Six years ago. Declan had an operation on his left 44 after his failing eyesight made it practically 45 for him to continue with his degree course. Poor eyesight is something Declan has long 46 -at 12, he was diagnosed (诊断) with keratoconus, a condition that can lead to blindness. It can be 47 with eye drops, but almost two-thirds of patients eventually 48 a corneal transplant. Declan knows he was very 49 as he only had to wait 12 weeks for his transplant. Recent statistics show that the UK currently has a 20% shortfall in eye 50 . Declan says, “While people might 51 the need to donate their heart, it is not the same with eyes. There is little public 52 of the effect that bad eyesight can have on a person’s life.” 53 , Fight for Sight is determined to 54 people’s views. “It s important to make one thing very 55 ,” says Dr Neil Ebenezer, director of research and policy at Fight for Sight. “All that is 56 through an eye donation is the cornea—a receiver wouldn’t be walking around with a donor’s eyes.” The YouGov poll (民意调查) found 51% who 57 wouldn’t have donated their eyes changed their mind when they were given more 58 on cornea donation. “I can’t imagine what I’d be 59 now without the transplant, but I certainly wouldn’t be a doctor,” Declan says. ‘Eye transplants really can transform people’s lives and I’d 60 everyone to think about donating their corneas.” 41. A. grateful B. responsible C. ready D. famous 42. A. warned B. allowed C. preferred D. reminded 43. A. teacher B. musician C. reporter D. doctor 44. A. arm B. leg C. eye D. ear 45. A. unusual B. unnecessary C. illegal D. impossible 46. A. introduced B. experienced C. examined D. recognized 47. A. improved B. compared C. achieved D. equipped 48. A. test B. find C. need D. stop 49. A. calm B. lucky C. strong D. patient 50. A. operations B. experiments C. products D. donations 51. A. deserve B. see C. reduce D. create 52. A. insurance B. freedom C. awareness D. benefit 53. A. However B. Instead C. Besides D. Otherwise 54. A. confirm B. collect C. explain D. change 55. A. hard B. clear C. fun D. small 56. A. taught B. avoided C. taken D. broken 57. A. initially B. suddenly C. gladly D. strangely 58. A. information B. restriction C. attention D. agreement 59. A. watching B. thinking C. saying D. doing 60. A. hire B. train C. encourage D. force 第二节(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 个适当的单词或括号内单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 UK nursing homes are getting some colorful new 61. (guest). HenPower is bringing the joy of hens to more than 60 care homes around the UK to add some excitement to their daily activities. The hens give elderly people a chance 62. (explore) their creativity and to spend some time outdoors with the chickens having fun, feeding them and collecting the eggs. The 63. (organize) has been especially helpful in allowing elderly people to feel 64. (need) through caring for others, instead of always 65. (care) for. HenPower also has plenty of support from the community, 66. allows it to create real change in 67. way elderly people see themselves. One elderly man said that while he believed the HenPower concept was strange at the start, he finally decided to try it, and now 68. (feel) it s the best thing he has ever done, To take pride 69. looking after someone or something can 70. (complete) change the way people live their lives. When elderly people know they have a reason to get up in the morning because they have to look after their chickens, it brings everyone together. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 35 分) 第一节:短文改错(共 10 小题:每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共 有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。I can’t forgot one of the most coldest nights I experienced. It was six in evening and cold winds were blowing strongly outside. The water from the tap were icy cold, and made my fingers numb. We all decided to staying inside the house. My mother made hot tomatoes soup for us. It was great to have the hot soup, as it made me feel warmly. Around nine at night, it starts snowing heavily. Look outside the window, I saw snow falling on everything. My mother held me tightly in my arms and I soon fell asleep. 第二节:书面表达(满分 25 分) 假定你是李华,你的外国朋友 Chris 在电视里看到中国春运,发邮件向你询问有关情况。 请你回复一封邮件,内容包括: 1 原因及时间; 230 多亿人次流动; 3 交通方式。 注意: 1.词数 120 左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:春运 Spring Festival travel season

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