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海南中學2020年高一段考英語試題第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatfruitdoesFrank’smotherlikebest?A.Apples.B.Oranges.C.Grapes.2.Whokeepsthedictionarynow?A.Rosa.B.David.C.Mary.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewroad.B.Thepastweekend.C.Avacationplan.4.WhatisAnnagoingtodothisSunday?A.Goskating. B.Makesomecakes. C.Cyclewithherfriends.5.Whatdoesthegirlthinkofthetrip?A.Terrible.B.Great.C.Justsoso.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。6.Whatdidthemanlookliketwoyearsago?A.Hewasthin.B.Hewasshort.C.Hewasoverweight.7.Whatmakesthemanactive?A.Basketball.B.Enoughsleep.C.Healthydiet.聽下面一段對話,回答第8和第9兩個小題。8.WhoisMr.Ma?A.Amanager.B.Alibrarian.C.Anengineer.9.WhatdoesGinaplantodonextweek?A.Applyforaputercourse.B.Studyintheschoollibrary.C.ListentoMr.Ma’stalk. 聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12三個小題。10.WherewillthespeakersstayinPrinceton?A.Inahotel. B.InAlice’shouse. C.Intheman’sfriend’shome.11.HowwillthespeakersgotoPrinceton?A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.C.Byplane.12.WhenwillthespeakersgetthereonFriday?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Inthelateafternoon. 聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第16四個小題。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salesmanandcustomer.B.Husbandandwife.C.Goodfriends.14.Whatcolorskirtdoesthewomanlike?A.Brown.B.Orange.C.Green.15.Whatisthepricefortheboots?A.$29.B.$55.C.$95.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Tryonashirt.B.Payatthecounter.C.Askfortheman’sadvice. 聽下面一段獨白,回答第17至第20四個小題。17.WheredoesthespeakerusuallyplaysoccerwithTom?A.Inapark.B.InTom’syard.C.Onaplayground.18.WithwhomdoesthespeakergoshoppingonSaturdays?A.Hisfriend.B.Hisbrother.C.Hismother.19.WhydoesthespeakerlikeSaturdayeveningbest?A.Hecanplayputergames. B.HecanstayuplatewatchingTV.C.Hecanhavefunwithhisfriends.20.WhatdoesthespeakeroftendoonSundays?A.Cleanhisroom.B.Readsomebooks.C.Gotothecountryside.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AForChildrenMuseum:Children'sMuseum,Sundays,89NorthStreet,67641235Storytime:Children'sLibrary,106GreenStreet,Wednesdaysduring9:30am5:00pm.66599624Sports:SoccerClub,TuesdaysandThursdays,16YangtzeRoad,96725643BasketballClub,WednesdaysandFridays,79071632Cinema:Newfilmsforchildren,99BrickRoad,69001354UsefulPhoneNumbersFastFoodRestaurant:66387901Hospital:68787451VisitorInformationCenter:8001209847Taxi:79210583VisitorHotelInformation:800739730221.It'sFridayafternoon,youcangoto______.A.readchildren'sstoriesB.playbasketballC.playsoccerD.visitthemuseum22.Ifyoudial66387901,youcan______.A.orderfastfoodinarestaurantB.dosomeshoppingC.haveagoodstorytimeD.askforsomehotelinformation23.Youcannotgetanyinformationabout______fromthetwonotices.A.lookingforahotelB.takingataxiC.eatingfastfoodD.doingeyeexercisesBSometimeslifecanseemchallengingandweusuallygetthefeelingof"thegrassontheothersideisalwaysgreener"!Weusuallyfeelupsetwiththetroublesthatlifethrowsatus.ThebestthingtodoatthatpointoftimeistocloseoureyesandstartcountingofalltheblessingsinlifethatGodhasgivenus.Ifwethinkdeeply,ourlifeisfullofblessingsthatwehardlyrecognize.Listeningtothesingingofbirdsearlyinthemorning,werealizethattherearemanypeoplewhospendtheirlifeinaworldthatissilentwhilemanyothersspendtheirlivesinaworldthatisdarkandmayhaveneverseenarainboworthesettingsun.Whenyougooutforadrive,pulldownthewindowandlookatthepoorbeggarstandingunderthehotsun,beggingforfillinghishungrystomach.Wegetthreemealsadaywithoutrealizingitsimportance.Isn'tthatablessing?Wheneveryouaresad,lookattheeyesofyourparentsandfamilyfilledwithloveandconcernforyou.Therearemanypeoplewhohaveneverexperiencedtheloveofafamily.Isn'tthatablessing?AsMotherTeresaoncesaid,"Wedon'tneedtodogreatthings.Weneedtodosmallthingswithgreatlove".Thekeytoahappylifeiswhenweconsiderothers’problemstobeourownandtrytohelpthem.Whenwelovepeoplewithoutanyexpectationsandhelpthem,ourheartisfilledwithasenseofhappinessandpeaceseeingthesmileontheirface.Sonexttimewheneverlifeknocksyoudown,closeyoureyesand…startcounting!Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?______A.Truehappinessliesinachievingwealth.B.Blessingsshouldbetreasuredinourlife.C.Thesingingofbirdscanmakeushappy.D.Lovefromourfamilygivesuscouragetofacelife.25.Theunderlinedpart"thegrassontheothersideisalwaysgreener"inParagraph1probablymeansthat______.A.howeverhappyweare,weneverseemtobesatisfiedB.thoughwearerich,wearepoorinmindC.wecanhaveabetterlifeifweworkharderD.thereexistsagreenergrassontheotherside26.Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext?______A.Wehavealreadyknownthatlifeisfilledwithblessings.B.Itisablessingtohavethreemealsaday.C.It'snaturaltoseearainboworthesettingsuninlife.D.MotherTeresacallsonustodogreatthingsinlife.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?______A.TroublesinLifeB.SecretsofLifeC.ASenseofHappinessD.CountYourBlessings C"AllworkandnoplaymakeJackadullboy."Butnowscientistshavegivenusanotherwarning:toomuchplaywithsmartphonesorputersmakesyoudulltoo."Manyfocusonthebenefitsofdigitaldevices(設(shè)備)ineducationbutignorethecosts,"saidPatriciaGreenfieldfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,"losingtheabilitytounderstandtheemotionsofotherpeopleisoneofthecosts."Greenfieldandherresearchteamdidanexperiment.Theyworkedwith105childrenwhospendabout4.5hoursinfrontofscreensonaschoolday.Thestudentswereaskedtodescribetheemotionstowardsthepicturesofpeoplewhowerehappy,sad,angryorscared.Then,halfofthemattendedafivedaynatureandsciencecamp.Theretheyhadnosmartphones,TV,orputers.Theotherhalfstayedinschoolandspentthefivedaysasusual.Fivedayslater,allthechildrentookthetestagain.Studentswhohadbeentothecampgotabout5percentmoreanswerscorrectthantheyhaddonebeforethecamp.Buttheothergroupofstudentsdidn'tshowmuchimprovement.Thestudyisnotperfectinsomeways,saidtheresearchers.Butscientistssaythatthestudyisstillawarningforus."Emotionalskillsdevelopinpracticeandthebraindevelopsthroughrealinteraction."saidProfessorTaylor,aprofessorattheUniversityofSanFrancisco.Researcherstalkedto2,000parentsofchildrenaged216intheUKaboutwhatactivitiestheirchildrencoulddoconfidently.Theresultsweresurprising:Theirchildrencoulduseatablet(平板電腦)(59%)andworkamobilephone(57%)moreconfidentlythantheycouldtietheirshoelaces(鞋帶)(53%)!So,spendmoretimeawayfrommobilephonesandputersifyouwanttobeanunderstandingfriend,andnotamemberofwhattheDailyMailcalled"GenerationHelpless".AccordingtoProfessorGreenfield,usingdigitalmediaineducationleadsto______.A.beinginbadtermswithfamilymembersB.makingmoremistakeswhentakingexamsC.fallingfarbehindothersinallschoolworkD.failingtorelatetootherpeople'semotions29.ScientiststhinktheresultsofGreenfield'sexperiment______.A.arealarmingforpeopleB.arefarfromperfectC.arequitesurprisingD.needtobeimproved30.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?______A.Toomuchplaywithdigitaldevicesraisedsomeworries.B.Studentslearnedhowtodescribeemotionsintheexperiment.C.Studentslivingwithoutscreensdidmuchbetterinstudies.D.MostoftheUKchildrencouldn'ttietheirshoelaces.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?______A.StayawayfromtheInternetB.Hereesadigitalworld!C.ScreensdoharmtoemotionsD.Howpeoplebeeaddicted? DIt'sapopularbeliefthatafish'smemorylastsforonlysevenseconds.Itmayseemsadtothinkthattheydon'trememberwhatthey'veeatenorwherethey'vebeen,andtheydon'tidentifyyouoranyoftheirfriendseverymomentintheirlifewouldbelikeseeingtheworldforthefirsttime.Butdon'tbesoquicktofeelsorryforthem.Anewstudyhasfoundthatfishhaveamuchbettermemorythanweusedtothink.Infact,certainspeciesoffishcanevenremembereventsfromaslongas12daysago.Inthestudy,researchersfromMacEwanUniversityinCanadatrainedakindoffishcalledAfricancichlidstogotoacertainareaoftheirtanktogetfood.Theythenwaitedfor12daysbeforeputtingthembackinthetankagain.Researchersusedputersoftwaretomonitorthefish'smovements.Theyfoundthataftersuchalongbreakthefishstillwenttothesameplacewheretheyfirstgotfood.Thissuggestedthattheycouldremembertheirpastexperiences.Infact,scientistshadbeenthinkingforalongtimethatAfricancichlidsmighthaveagoodmemory.Anearlierstudyshowedthattheybehavedaggressively(挑釁地)infrontofcertainfish,perhapsbecausetheyrememberedtheirpast"fights".Butuntilthelatestfindings,therewasnoclearevidence.Justasagoodmemorycanmakeourliveseasier,italsoplaysanimportantpartwhenafishistryingtosurviveinthewild."Iffishareabletorememberthatacertainareacontainssafefood,theywillbeabletogobacktothatareawithoutputtingtheirlivesatrisks,"leadresearcherTrevorHamiltontoldLiveScience.Foralongtime,fishwereplacedfarbelowchimpanzees,dolphinsandmiceonthelistofsmartanimals.Butthisstudyhasgivenscientistsanewunderstandingoftheirintelligence.32.Accordingtothearticle,peoplemonlybelievethat______.A.fishcanonlyrememberpartoftheirpastexperiencesB.fishcanrememberthingsthathappenedlongtimeagoC.afish'smemorylastsforonlysevenminutesD.fishdon'trecognizeanyoftheirfriends33.Howcanfishbenefitmostfromagoodmemory?Theycanremember______.A.wheretogetfoodandsurviveB.theirenemiesandfightC.wheretoescapetowhenindangerD.theirfriendsandhelpeachother34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?______A.Africancichlidsalwaystreatotherfishaggressively.B.Africancichlidscanrememberthingsfor12days.C.Africancichlidsdon'tbelongtothelistofsmartanimals.D.OnlyAfricancichlidshaveagoodmemory.35.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?______A.Fishhavingverybadmemories.B.Fishbeingsmarterthanwethought.C.Howfishimprovetheirmemory.D.Whatwecanlearnfromfish.第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Treesareoneoftheoldestlivingthingsonearth.Treesareimportantforlifeastheyprovidefoodandoxygen.Theimportanceoftreecontinuestoincreaseandmorebenefitsoftreesarebeingdiscoveredastheirroleexpandstosatisfytheneedscreatedfromushumanbeings.Theforestsandtreesareplantedtomaketheworldlookbetterandmorebeautiful.36Someofthemareasfollows.Treescancleansoilandcontrolsoilerosion(侵蝕).Poisonouschemicalsandpollutantsfromvariousfactoriesenterintothesoil,thuscausingsoilpollution.37Treesandplantrootsbind(捆綁)thesoilandthusreducesoilerosion.Alsotheystorerainwaterandreducesediment(沉積)deposits.Treesplayanimportantroleinreducingthegreenhousegases.Theyconsumecarbondioxideandproduceoxygen.38Forexample,afullygrowntreeproducesoxygenwhichissufficientfor10peopleforapleteyear.Also,theyactasfiltersoftheairthatwebreathe.Treesareofmercialimportance.Treessatisfytheneedoffuelforcookinginmanyareasaroundtheworld.Treesalsoprovidewoodforfurnitureandhundredsofhouseholditems.39Also,treesproduceanumberoffruitsandnutswhicharesoldatmarket.Sometreesareevenusedtomakemedicines.40Theyprovideshelterandfoodforanumberofanimalspeciesacrosstheglobe.Treesareespeciallyimportantastheyformgreencorridorsconnectinghabitatswitheachotherandwiththecountrysidebeyond.A.Withouttreesourplanetcannotbeconsideredaplaceforliving.B.Infact,treesplaydifferentrolesinourenvironment.C.Thislowersglobalwarming.D.Woodpulp(漿)isusedformakingpaperinindustries.E.Treeshavetheabilitytostorethemorchangethemintolessharmfulforms.F.Treeshavebeautifiedourplanet.G.Treesactasthehabitatforwildanimals.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Ahomelessmanspenttwodaystrackingdownawomanafterfindingherhandbaginthestreet.DaisyOwen,20,41abagcontainingherwallet,cashandheriPhoneonanightoutinBolton.PaulCalderbankfoundthehandbagoutsideapubandbeganasearchforits42.Hewalkedaroundthestreetsfortwodays43peoplewholookedaboutMsOwen'sageiftheyknewher.He44whoshewasfromherdrivinglicence.MrCalderbank,whohasbeen45forfouryears,attachedanotetothebagexplaininghismission(任務(wù))46hefearedpeoplewouldthinkhehadstolenit.HeplannedtowalktoMsOwen'shouseto47thebagbutmetsomeofherfriends.They48heronFacebookandarrangedforthetwotomeet.MsOwenfromBoltonwasverythankfulthatMr.Calderbankhadreturnedthehandbagtoher."Thereneedstobemorekindpeoplelikethisintheworld,"shesaid.Shehasstartedtoraisemoney49tohelpMrCalderbankpayforsomeclothes,food,andahome.Thewebpagehasraisedmorethan£1,100intwodays.ShesaidMrCalderbankhadgonehungry50buyingfoodwiththe£10cashinherbag.Inthethreepage51heattachedtothebag,MrCalderbankwrote,"Iwanttofindthetrueownerand52handallherbelongingsbacktoher.IwanttodothisbecauseIamanhonestperson,andbecausetomeitfeelsgoodtodoit.MsOwenis53toraise£1,500forMr.Calderbank.Sheaskedhimwhathewantedtodowiththe54.Hesaidthathereallywantedtogeta55."I'vedecidedtofindthismanahome,"saidMsOwen.(41.)A.lost B.invented C.created D.drew(42.)A.maker B.buyerC.seller D.owner(43.)A.guiding B.asking C.imagining D.guessing(44.)A.gaveout B.brokeout C.foundout D.carriedout(45.)A.homeless B.friendless C.worthless D.hopeless(46.)A.if B.until C.so D.because(47.)A.return B.get C.use D.carry(48.)A.saw B.showed C.messaged D.caught(49.)A.online B.quickly C.again D.easily(50.A.alongwith B.after C.by D.insteadof(51.)A.picture B.note C.report D.poster(52.)A.patiently B.hardly C.personally D.exactly(53.)A.regretting B.learningC.trying D.wondering(54.)A.money B.goal C.need D.time(55.)A.restaurant B.shop C.car D.flat第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)Chinaisabigoldcountry,56hasahistoryofmorethanfivethousandyears.Weareproudof57(it)cultureandpartofthecultureeveninfluencestheworld58(great),forexample,thethoughtofConfucius(孔子).AsChineseeconomydevelopsveryfastandplays59importantroleintheworld,moreandmore60(foreign)learnMandarin(普通話)inConfuciusinstitutions.TheChinesetraditionalculturecan61(test)bythetime.Itunitesthewholenation62nomatterwhatkindofdisasteres,wewillfighttogetherforthecountry'sfuture.Today,manyyoungpeoplelosefaithintraditionalcultureandtheyarecrazyaboutthewesternculture.Theyfollowthewesternfashion,63(think)wearetheoldstyle.Butsomeday,they64(realize)theyarewrong65(ignore)traditionalculture.第三節(jié)課文填空(10道題,共10分)。Inthe1400sand1500s,PeruwasthecentreofthepowerfulancientIncaEmpire.TheInca___66____LivedinthenowfamoussiteMachuPicchu.SpaintookcontrolofPeruandruleduntil1821.itwasforthisreasonthatSpanishisthemain____67_____languageofPeru.After____68____yourdestination,youwillhaveadaytoexploreandbe____69_____bythisancientcity.____70______amazingistheIncas’drystonemethodofbuilding.MytimehereinChinaisgoingwell.Ilovemynewschoolandclassmates.OvertheOctoberholida

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