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2020江苏省东台安丰中学高一英语期中考试试卷word版含听力材料、答案

江苏省东台市安丰中学2020年春学期期中考试高一(英语)2020年5月第一节(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题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How does the man plan to find a used car?A.Through a car dealer.B.On the Internet.C. From the newspaper.2.Why was she absent?A.Because she was ill.B. Because she had an accident.C. Because she went to see a doctor.3.What did she think about his suggestion?A.She didn’t catch his words.B.There is no need to take notes.C.She thought it to be a good suggestion.4.What did she do this morning?A.She did some shopping.B.She did her homework.C.She did some housework.5.What is she going to do?A.She has no plans.B.She will go to see her parents.C.She will pay a visit to her friends.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。

6.What are they doing?A.They are working.B.They are making self-introduction.C.They are greeting each other.7.What is the relationship probably between Dan and Julie?A.Boyfriend and girlfriend.B.They are old friends.C.They don’t know each other before.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Where has the woman been to recently?A.Europe.B. ItalyC. Asia.9.How does the man look?A.Thinner.B. SickC. Fatter.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What happened to the woman?A.She’s got much weight.B. She is to die soon.C. She’s got a fatal disease.11.How many patients did the doctor treat?A.1.B. 9.C. 10.12.How many patients with this disease will die according to the dialogue?A.100%.B. 90%.C. 10%.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.What did the woman want to buy?A.5 stamps.B. An envelope.C. Stamps and envelopes.14.How much money did the woman have to pay?A.$2.B. $2.20.C. 20 cents.15.Where did the dialogue probably happen?A.In the post office.B. In the library.C. In the drugstore.16.What does the woman’s word “the other way round” mean?A.Only ten stamps.B. Only five envelopes.C. Ten stamps and five envelopes.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Why were many people unable to escape from the hotel?A.Because the elevators were broken down.B.Because the elevators were turned off.C.Because people were trapped in the elevators.18.What caused the fire?A.A burning cigarette end.B. A burning blanket.C. The broken electric wire.19.Which of the following is not true?A.The hotel alarm and water system were not working.B.The hotel was not checked by safety official for more than one year.C.The staff on duty called the fire department as soon as they work up.20.What can we learn from the passage?A.Both the alarm and the water systems were broken.B.The guests called the fire department at the beginning of the fire.C.All of the guests were waiting to be rescued by the firemen.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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WaitressTimes: Mon-Sat 7.30 p.m., mats Wed, Sat 3 p.m., booking to Jul 4 2020Start Date: Fri 8th February 2019 End Date: Sun 5th July 2020Sara Bareilles makes her West End debut in the title role in a musical adaptation of the 2007 film about an unhappily married waitress, who channels her hopes and fears into her delicious pies.Everybody’s talking about JamieTimes: Mon-Sat 7.30 p.m., booking to Aug 29 2020Start Date: Fri 1st February 2019 End Date: Sat 29th August 2020Layton stars as a fearless 16-year-old Jamie. He doesn’t quite fit in at school. With his brilliant mu behind him, Jamie overcomes prejudice and steps into the spotlight. A coming-of-age story with a twist, with catchy new songs, this brand new musical will have everybody talking about Jamie for years to come. Please note this show contains some strong language.TinaTimes: Mon-Sat 7.30 p.m., mats Wed, Thu, 3 p.m., booking to Jan 23 2021Start Date: Wed 1st January 2020 End Date: Sat 23rd January 2021Phyllida Lloyd, director of Mamma Mia, directs this positive musical based on the life of a legendary artist Tina Turner, performing songs that pushed the female singer to fame. The stage spectacular records Tina’s rise from humble beginnings into the top of the global music charts.The apologyTimes: From Nov 18, Mon-Sun 8 p.m., Nov 21, 28, Dec 5, 12, 16 3 p.m.Start Date: Wed 18th November 2020 End Date: Wen 16th December 2020This powerful human story asks how a nation can apologize for the crimes of its past. Priyanka is beginning the UN investigation into the ‘comfort women’ of the Second World War and the political cover-up. Yuna is about to learn the family secret her father has shamefully hidden. And Sun-Hee, having kept her silence for over forty years, is on the edge of speaking out. Three women’s lives intertwine(缠绕) as they campaign for the truth against those who would rather it remained forgotten.21.What will be on if you arrive at the theatre at 3 p.m. on 8th July this year?A.The apology.B. Tina.C. Waitress.D. Everybody’s talking about Jamie.22.According to the information about The apology, we know that _____.A.the drama reminds the audience of the crimes during World War IB.these three women share the same experience in the past.C.the drama will only be on for two monthsD.the three women campaign for more people to know the truth.23.Which subject is mentioned above?A.Racial discrimination.B.Personal growing experience.C.How to be a top director.D.Fighting against political corruption.B.A few large beer breweries(啤酒厂) have controlled much of the beer market in the United States since the 1950s. But in recent years, the number of small “craft”breweries has grown sharply. The United States has more than 3,200 breweries, but only 40 breweries in 1985. Those numbers come from the Brewers Association, which supports small and independent American beer manufacturers(制造商). The association says craft breweries make up most of the new U.S. breweries.The amount of beer sold nationwide dropped by about two percent in 2013, compared to one year earlier. Yet craft beer sales rose by more than 17 percent over the period. Katie from the Brewers Association thinks the increased sales resulted from drinkers seeking beer with a different taste. “People want authenticity, flavor and diversity. The beer drinkers are really demanding a more diverse and authentic beer,” she said.America’s largest breweries produce beers, most of which have a mild flavor and little alcohol. Craft brewers make beers with stronger flavors and higher levels of alcohol. There are at least five craft breweries in Washington D.C. Brandon Skall, launching one such company, DC Brau in 2010, said, “We really wanted to make sure that this city had a brewing identity, but it didn’t have a production facility creating beer that could be sold across the entire city. We just saw that as a major opportunity.”Anheuser-Busch InBev, one of the biggest brewers in the world, has made humorous advertisements about craft beers. The advertisements suggest that some craft beer drinkers spend more time examining their beer than drinking it. Jeff Hancock, the brew master at DC Brau, thinks the ads will have little effect on craft beer drinkers and says “The big ‘Bud’ and Miller’ are getting a little scared because they’re used to having at least 85 to 90 percent of the total market share. But craft beer is coming up on, hopefully 20 percent market share by 2020.But not everyone in the craft beer industry thinks the advertising is completely wrong. Greg Engert, the beer director, says some craft beer drinkers do spend more time talking about and examining beer than drinking it.The Brewers Association predicts sales of craft beer will continue to grow. In 1997, craft beers made up three percent of sales. But that has increased to ten percent today.24.What does the underlined part ‘Bud’ and ‘Miller’ in Paragraph 4 mean?rge beer breweries.B.The Brewers Associations.C.Small craft breweries.D.Beer brewery advertisements.25.The following statements are correct except ______.A.Katie thinks that the beer drinkers prefer diverse and authentic beersB.Skall predicts that craft beers has more opportunity in the marketC.Hancock doesn’t believe advertisements have little impact on craft beersD.Engert thinks that advertisements are useful for the sales of craft beers.26.What can be inferred from the article?rge beer breweries have much competitiveness in the market.B.Small craft breweries have more market share than large beer breweries.C.The advertisements have no effect on the marketing for the beer.D.Craft beers have a potential and brighter future in the market.27.What would be the best title for the text?rge Beer Brewery Controlling the MarketB.Advertisements Affecting the Beer SaleC.Small Beer Brewers Gaining PopularityD.Fierce Competition Existing In Beer IndustryCBrown-headed cowbirds are parasites(寄生虫). That means they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds, leaving all the hard work of incubating(孵化) the eggs and feeding the chicks to somebody else. Luckily, many of those other species have developed some anti-parasitic defenses. Yellow warblers, for example, produce a certain type of call to warn other warblers about nearby cowbirds. Researchers call it a “seet” call.The yellow warblers’ seet call is called a “referential alarm call,” because it is only produced for a single threat, the brown-headed cowbird. “And in response to the seet call, the female yellow warbler, instead of attacking the cowbird, flies secretly back to her nest and sits on it tightly so as to prevent the cowbird from being able to lay a parasitic egg,” said Ecologist Mark Hauber.Red-winged blackbirds, which sometimes nest near warblers, do not produce referential alarm calls. But it turns out that they can listen secretly to the yellow warblers’ calls. But it turns out that they can listen secretly to the yellow warblers’ calls. And they respond to the seet call the same way they do to the sounds of cowbirds themselves. So red-winged blackbirds prefer to nest near yellow warblers, since the warbleers provide additional warning against brown-headed cowbirds.“From the literature we know that yellow warblers do better when they nest near red-winged blackbird territories(领地). And that makes sense because the redwings are really threatening. If you walk in a reed-bed full of red-wings you actually get physically attacked by the redwings. They are not frightened by large predators(捕食性动物). So for the yellow warblers it makes sense for them to nest near the red-wings.”The researchers say that this is the first known evidence of animals listen secretly to anti-parasitic referential alarm calls.“Yellow warblers and red-winged blackbirds speak different languages. They understand their own communication signals and systems. And what we discovered here is basically a bilingual red-winged blackbird that can understand the voice systems and the communication systems of another species,” Hauber said.28.Red-winged blackbirds prefer to nest near yellow warblers because ______.A.they won’t be attacked by brown-headed cowbirdsB.they want to attract the yellow warblersC.they would like to make referential alarm callD.they can use warblers’ calls to defend themselves29.Which of the following is right from the passage?A.Yellow warblers and red-wings are parasitic birds.B.Red-winged blackbirds can make a “seet” call.C.Yellow warblers can protect themselves by warning.D.Brown-headed cowbirds incubate their own eggs.30.We can learn form the article that ______.A.red-wings learn languages to protect themselvesB.the redwings will not attack anyone physicallyC.human beings should learn languages like birdsD.brown-head cowbirds are ones with bilingual ability31.What’s the main idea of the article?A.Brown-headed cowbirds are attached to other birds.B.Red-wings understand yellow warbler alarms.C.Birds have an ability to learn and speak languages.D.Scientists study three different kinds of birds.D.If you have ever talked to doctors in the hospitals, you may find that many of them are quite serious and speak in a range of terms that may be difficult to understand. But Zhang Wenhong, the leader of the Shanghai team of experts in the treatment of novel corona virus pneumonia, is one of the exceptions. He caught the public’s attention for his recent frank and funny speech.Zhang’s words first went viral(走红) on the Internet after he said in late January that he had dispatched(派遣) doctors and nurses who are members f the Communist Party of China (CPC)to frontline hospitals to treat coronavirus cases.“When becoming CPC members, we vowed(发誓) that we would always prioritize people’s interests ... in the face of difficulties,”Zhang said. “This is the moment we live up to the pledge(誓言). All CPC members must rush to the frontline. No bargaining.”Such a hardcore declaration of his attitude won widespread applause among internet users. “A person’s morals are witnessed most in a critical situation. Nothing could win more recognition from the people than the down-to-earth behavior of the CPC members,”said Yang Haiyan, a 32-year-old Shanghai resident.One month later, when Zhang advised local residents to reduce the risk of spreading the virus by staying at home, he said in Shanghai dialect: “If you don’t stop seeing friends, you will see them again in the ICU.”Though chased by the media, Zhang described himself as a medical worker who must speak out now, but will return to keeping a low profile after the outbreak ends. “I spoke because of the fear among the public, owing to limited knowledge of the contagion(传染病),” said Zhang on Feb 26. “However, once the curtain of this coronavirus incident falls, it may be hard to find me. I’ll just hide myself in a corner, studying complicated patient cases and dong some reading, silently.”32.Zhang Wenhong drew the public’s attention because of _______.A.his knowledge of the novel coronavirusB.the treatments of the novel coronavirusC.his honest and humorous speechD.his ability to fight against the virus33.From Paragraph 3 we know that CPC members should ______.A.vow in the face of difficultiesB.win widespread applauseC.take the lead as they vowD.witness a person’s moral34.The underlined part in Paragraph 3 probably means ______.A.attract people’s interestsB.put people’s interest firstC.ignore people’s interestsD.damage people’s interests35.We can conclude that Zhang Wenhong ______.A.is afraid of the public not staying at homeB.will leave the work after the outbreak endsC.speaks out the truth and spreads knowledgeD.likes to show off his humor in public第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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