辽宁省五校联考2020-2021学年高一年级上学期期末考试英语科试卷(word版含答案)

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 2020—2021 学年度上学期期末考试高一年级英语科试卷 答题时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分

  第一部分:听力 第一节(共

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 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。

 例:How much is the shirt? A. £ 19.15. B. £ 9.18. C. £ 9.15. 答案是 C 1. What will the man do? A. Go to the office. B. See his boss off. C. Stay at home. 2. What does the woman mean? A. The man should buy a typewriter. B. The man can use her typewriter. C. She wants to borrow a typewriter. 3. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. The man’s Apple Watch. B. The man’s brother. C. The man’s birthday. 4. What’s wrong with Mary? A. She isn’t fond of the man. B. She is still angry with the man. C. She is having trouble with work. 5. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At the airport. B. In the office. C. At the hotel. 第二节 (共

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 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 读两遍。

 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。

 6. What is the woman doing? A. Arranging a meeting. B. Preparing a dinner party.

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 C. Having a neighborhood clean-up. 7. What is the man like? A. Careless. B. Helpful. C. Confident. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。

 8. Where will the speakers probably have a picnic? A. In the park. B. By the lake. C. In the mountain. 9. When will the speakers most probably have a picnic? A. This Sunday. B. Next Saturday. C. Next Sunday. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至第 12 题。

 10. What happened to Maria? A. Her car broke down. B. She lost her way. C. She had a traffic accident. 11. What can Maria turn on? A. The radio. B. The flashlights. C. The headlights. 12. When does the conversation probably take place? A. In the early morning. B. In the late afternoon. C. At midnight. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至第 16 题。

 13. Why does the woman choose to run in the gym? A. She needs guidance. B. She has a cold. C. It is cold outside. 14. What does the man like doing? A. Buying gym clothes. B. Drinking beer. C. Taking a lift. 15. What was the man good at when in high school? A. Swimming. B. High jump. C. Playing tennis. 16. How does the woman feel about the man’s lifting weights? A. Surprised. B. Ashamed. C. Relieved. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至第 20 题。

 17. Where is the speaker from? A. Scotland. B. England. C. Switzerland. 18. What was the weather like when the speaker arrived? A. Windy and cloudy. B. Warm but foggy. C. Clear and warm.

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 19. How did the speaker feel about Kensington Gardens? A. Surprised at the bad management. B. Amazed at the beauty of the gardens. C. Shocked at the convenience of the paths.

  20. What was the season when the speaker came to London? A. Early spring. B. Early summer. C. Early winter. 第二部分:阅读理解(共

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 阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后各题所给的 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。

 A New York City Explorer Pass Highlights See 3, 5, or 7 attractions and tours of your choice and save money on entry fees. Visit the MET (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), the MoMA (The museum of Modern Art), the Guggenheim Museum, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, the Botanical Garden, Top of the Rock Observatory, and many, many more. Get around on the Downtown/ Uptown Hop-On Hop-Off bus or take bike tours and Food on Foot tours. Tour Yankee Station, Rockefeller, Radio City Music Hall and more. Description New York City is America’s real land of opportunity, and here’s an opportunity you can’t pass up. With a New York City Explorer Pass you can choose to check out 3, 5 or 7 amazing attractions-from a list of over 60. This convenience will save you time. See the big art museums, take a BEAST speedboat ride, get a tour of Rockefeller and Radio City Music Hall, bike over the Brooklyn Bridge, and more. New York has it all. And this Explorer Pass gets you access to as much of it as you can handle. What’s included Access to a number of attractions booked with your ticket. What’s not included ●Some attractions may offer upgrades or special exhibits for an additional fee. Instructions ●Show your smartphone at the entrance of the scenic spot you are visiting. The pass will be scanned and you’ll either receive direct access to the attraction or a paper ticket. ◆The pass can be activated within 1 year after you have bought it and is valid for 30 days after activation. 21. What is true about the passage? A. You may visit more than 60 attractions for free with the pass. B. You cannot enter scenic spot unless you have a paper ticket.

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 C. You may have to pay extra money in some attractions. D. You have to get around the Downtown or the Uptown by bus. 22. When you activate the pass, you must use it . A. on that day B. within a year C. within a month D. as soon as possible 23. What’s the purpose of the passage? A. To introduce a product. B. To offer some suggestions. C. To introduce a travel agency. D. To advertise some attractions. B Play it safe. Don’t take risks. High school is too early to make a difference. None of these criticisms were enough to stop me. I saw a real problem in the education system, and I wanted to deal with it. Some people pay over $70 an hour for private tutoring. My company charges less. I started my business only about four months ago, but I already have 11 tutors and make over $200 in revenue (收益) a week. It started when someone contacted me and asked me to tutor her child for $15 an hour once a week. Friends began to take notice, and asked me where I got the part-time job-and that was when my eyes opened to the opportunity in front of me. I created a website, wrote a marketing plan and found qualified tutors who were friends of mine. We received an overwhelming response, with over 30 people requesting tutoring. As it progressed, I found my business knowledge limited. So I went to used book sales where I picked up lots of business textbooks. The road to a successful business, however, was not easy. My partner didn’t respond to many of the people, so many potential clients were lost. Once I discovered what my partner was hiding from me, I immediately messaged each person personally saying I would get back to them soon, and I pointed them to our website. After a few weeks, word from mouth began to spread. Clients began coming to us, and we no longer had to advertise heavily. You may be wondering why I started a business in the first place. It is a great way to show leadership experience, make money for yourself, and give you the opportunity to employ your classmates. While it is one of the riskiest things you can do, it is one of the most rewarding things. Leadership is one of the main qualities colleges look for, and the bravery and experience you show through starting a business shines through on applications. 24. What does the writer probably do? A. He is probably a student. B. He is probably a teacher. C. He is probably a client. D. He is probably a salesman. 25. The writer wanted to improve his business skills by . A. attending a class B. listening to lectures C. finding a partner D. reading business books 26. What does the writer think of his partner? A. Reliable. B. Dishonest. C. Determined. D. Responsible. 27.What does the writer mainly talk about in the last paragraph?

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 A. His advice on starting a company. B. His business plan in the near future. C. His motivation of starting a business. D. The process of applying for a college. C American psychologist and writer Andrew Solomon won the 2014 Wellcome Book Prize on Tuesday for his Far from the Tree: a Dozen Kinds of Love about raising unusual children ranging from talents to those suffering from autism (自闭症) and reading disability. The prize, which is given to a book centred on medicine and health, is in its fifth year and carries a 30,000-pound cash award. Solomon’s book, 10 years in the making, is described as a “monumental work”. Using interviews with more than 300 families, the book covers subjects of many different kinds of children. “Solomon has already been widely praised for his depth of research, his writerly gift and his range of words,” poet and writer Andrew Motion, the head of the judging group, said in the statement, adding that the book is “a profound reflection on the family and on the influence of medicine and science”. “It’s also a book that is driven powerfully by an appeal to personal experience-by his exploration of the difficulties and opportunities this created for him.” Motion said. Solomon said he was honoured and congratulated the Wellcome Book Prize for choosing a work that deals with some of the difficult issues of medical and social progress. “There sometimes seems to be an opposition between the social progress that allows us to accept the range of human difference and the medical progress that allows us to cure and get rid of many such differences.” Solomon said. “My book is about the extraordinary stories of love and pity. For such a work to be recognized by a prize that is specially focused on medicine and health indicates the increasing openness to the questions of what makes up health, and what the proper limits are for medicine.” 28. The book Far from the Tree:a Dozen kinds of Love by American Andrew Solomon is about

  _. A. raising unusual children who suffered from disabilities B. unusual children who were abandoned by their parents C. raising different kinds of unusual children including talents D. Wellcome Book Prize which focuses on medicine and health 29. What can be concluded according to Paragraph 2? A. It has taken Solomon five years to get the prize. B. Solomon wrote the book by interviewing about 300 children. C. It took Solomon 10 years to finish the book. D. Solomon got 30,000 pounds by cheque after getting the prize.

  30. From what Andrew Motion said we know that Andrew Solomon’s book .

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 A. reflects the family and the influence of society B. shows his depth of research and his writing ability C. is widely praised for the subjects of his research D. is about his personal experience and his exploration 31. What is the opinion of Andrew Solomon about his award-winning book? A. The society is becoming more open to the social problems. B. He thought his book dealt with medical matters. C. The stories of love and pity in the book attracted readers. D. He found his book was not as great as the prize showed. D Perhaps you’ve had to put up with a moody, uncooperative teenager, or you may well have been one yourself. A new study suggests that dogs go through a similar stage of stubbornness and disobedience (不顺从) when they hit adolescence at about eight months old. Looking at the behaviour of a total of 378 canines (犬), researchers found that the animals were more obedient and more responsive either side of that eight-month mark— but only when it came to their owners, not to less familiar trainers. So not only do dogs appear to have a difficult adolescence just like we do, they also share the frustration that we often feel towards our parents or caregivers when we hit our teenage years. That has big implications for long-term canine care and sheltering. “This is a very important time in a dog’s life,” says animal behaviour researcher Lucy Asher, from Newcastle University in the UK. “This is when dogs are often rehomed because they are no longer a cute little puppy and suddenly, their owners find they are more challenging and they can no longer control them or train them.” “But as with human teenage children, owners need to be aware that their dog is going through a special stage and it will pass.” In one experiment with 93 Labrador retrievers (狗), golden retrievers and their cross breeds (杂交品种), the dogs at eight months old were found to take longer and be loather to respond to a “sit” command given by their caregiver than they were when just five months old. The eight- month-olds didn’t show the same stubbornness when the command was given by a stranger, though. The researchers found further evidence of this effect in survey data gathered on 285 Labradors, golden retrievers, German shepherds and their cross breeds. Dog owners and trainers less familiar with the dogs were asked to evaluate the animals ‘trainability’ by answering questions on obedience and how quickly commands were responded to. Again, the caregivers ranked their dogs as less obedient at eight months old compared with five months old or 12 months old. The trainers reported that obedience increased between the ages of five months and eight months.

  A. To raise a problem of teenagers. B. To lead to the main topic of the passage. C. To give the background information of the passage. D. To generalize the whole passage. 33. What is true according to the passage? A. Dog’s special stage is permanent. B. Dogs are more obedient at 5 months old compared with 12 months old. C. Dogs of 8 months tend to listen to a stranger only. D. Dogs’ owners may find it more challenging to control the dogs of 8 months. 34. Which one can replace the underlined word in the fifth paragraph? A. more obedient B. more likely C. more satisfied D. more unwilling 35. Which can be a suitable title for the text? A. Dog’s obedience. B. Dog’s stubbornness. C. Dog’s adolescence. D. Dog’s trainability. 第二节(共

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  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。选项中有两项为多余选项。

 Manners are a set of practices and forms which are followed in a wide variety of situations. If you are a newcomer to a particular culture, learning these rules can be very challenging.

  36 It is safe to assume that there is a rule in every situation one might encounter.

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  That’s why many people study manners before travelling or entering a new social circle to ensure that they aren’t considered to be impolite or aggressive.

  38 For example, the concept of greeting people politely and with respect is common to people of many cultures, although the way in which respect is expressed may vary. In some Asian countries, for example, people may bow or grasp their hands together when greeting someone, while in the United States, people often shake hands or hug each other. The consequences of mistakes in manners may vary.

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 As a result, the people present at the time of the mistake might form a negative impression of you. At worst, a mistake could cost a friendship or a job, and in some regions of the world, a serious one could cost you your life. By treating people as respectfully as you can and by using common sense, you will probably avoid most dangerous behavior-related situations. 40 It is especially important to learn such guides in the library or on the Internet in advance in case conflicts are caused thoughtlessly. A. The rules of manners govern how people behave. B. Actually even old hands sometimes have a tough time. C. Manners begin when meeting someone for the first time. D. But the good news is that it is very simple to learn manners. E. At a minimum, you might make others feel slightly awkward.

  F. And the rules of manners of different cultures can be quite different. G. However, if you are planning to enter an unfamiliar culture, it pays to do research. 第三部分:语言知识运用 第一节:完形填空

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 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、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。

 It is a dangerous time to be a child in Yemen. Besides facing war, hunger and

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 , more than 25 percent of children are not in school. But eight-year-old singer Amr Muqbel, known as “the water seller”, is

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 . He

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  school in the morning. In the afternoon, he used to sell water to help

  44 his family. Now, he makes extra money by singing for wedding, fans and several major Arabic news channels. “I’m 45 he has become a singer,” said Ahmed Muqbel, Amr’s 70-year-old father, with tears in his eyes. One of their relatives is a soldier, he added, and Amr used to sing war songs. Now, he sings about love and peace in a country where other children can be forced to join

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  groups. Amr first became well-known this year when a local hiker recorded him singing to a group of people. The hiker

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  the recording on Facebook, where it received 20,000 likes, loves and sad faces. Since then, the boy appears on Arab media 48 . Amr’s family remains poor, however. He, his mother and his four siblings (兄弟姐妹) still struggle to 49 in a small house. But as Amr gains the attention of music

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 , the family hopes his voice will help lift them

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 out of poverty. “I didn’t even know Amr was singing for the drivers,” said Amr’s mother. “He sells water so he can earn money to pay for his school fees. I used to

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 Amr for singing while he did his homework.” “His songs come out from his

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  ,” said Mohammed al-Adaimi, a 23-year-old who

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 Amr’s songs on YouTube. Other local people said, “They are proud that a young Yemeni is getting international attention.” “He is a

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 boy,” they said. “We like his songs. He has the voice and charm.” 41. A. poverty B. anger C. cold D. attack 42. A. outstanding B. popular C. different D. interesting 43. A. finishes B. attends C. joins D. leaves 44. A. provide B. affect C. balance D. support 45. A. curious B. anxious C. proud D. confused 46. A. economic B. military C. political D. scientific 47. A. posted B. mailed C. displayed D. explained 48. A. instantly B. typically C. regularly D. slightly 49. A. strengthen B. compete C. gather D. survive 50. A. officials B. editors C. professionals D. champions 51. A. further B. worse C. less D. fewer

  52. A. interrupt B. praise C. strike D. scold 53. A. dream B. happiness C. heart D. fear 54. A. looks at B. listens to C. turns to D. hears of 55. A. funny B. learned C. houmous D. talented 第二节:语篇填空

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 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适 当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题纸相应位置上。

 Imagine

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 (fly) down a mountain at 70, 80, even 90 miles per hour. Ski racing is not for the faint of heart. It takes a rare

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  (combine) of skill and courage. Consider then Ralph Green. He does it with one leg. “He’s hard at work, towards his goal of becoming

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  Olympic champion. More

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  (specific), a Paralympic champion. “This winter Ralph and

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  (dozen) of other athletes will train for a spot on the United States’ Disabled Ski Team and the chance

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 (compete) in the Paralympic Games. “We have people that ski visually impaired, with a guide in front of them. We have paralysed athletes who ski in

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 you call a mono-ski (单板式滑雪板). We have people that ski with one arm or someone like me that skis with one leg.” Green grew up in Brooklyn and he

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  (lose) his leg in an accident.

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 Green is broken in body, he is firm in spirit. “Don’t be afraid to be different. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box.” And Green is speaking from experience. “I never thought I could have an impact

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  somebody else’s life.” 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分

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 假定你是李华,你的英国笔友 Jim 发来邮件询问你升入高中后遇到的最大挑战是什 么。请给他回复邮件,内容包括:

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 感谢 Jim 的关心; 2.

 告知最大的挑战及应对策略; 3.

 向 Jim 征求建议。

 注意:

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 词数 80 左右; 2.

 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数; 3.

 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

 Dear Jim, Glad to hear from you.

  Yours, Li Hua

 第二节:读后续写(25 分)

  阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

 续写的词数应为 150 左右。

 Vilma Washington was a nurse in Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto, California. She has worked there for twenty-eight years. Since she came to the hospital, she has helped tens of thousands of premature babies come to the world. Mrs. Washington was a mother of four children and had a happy family. Her husband was an engineer and worked in a big company. The only child at home was Mikel, who was in his high school. Every day, Mrs. Washington would get up at six, cook for breakfast for her husband and son, and then drive the baby to school before she went to work. Her husband got good salaries and the family didn’t need her to earn money. But she still kept her work as a nurse, because she liked the work very much. She was a senior nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (新生儿特护中心) to care for premature babies and was respected by all the doctors and nurses in the hospital. Patients, as well as doctors and nurses, came and left from the hospital, but she continued to work in the same hospital and even the same unit. Since it was one of the best children’s hospitals in the area, there were always more than enough patients. The work in the unit was naturally tough. Once you got into the nurse station, it was hard to find a chance to put yourself in a chair. But Mrs. Washington never complained about the job. Instead, she enjoyed it, “I enjoyed the moment when a baby comes to the world with my help,” she said. “I like to see the happy and excited expressions on the parents’ faces and hear the beautiful first cry of a baby.” All the patients liked her. Every Christmas, she could receive countless cards, most of which were from her patients. This Monday, a new doctor came to work in her unit of the hospital. He was a handsome young man. When Mrs. Washington saw the name on his name tag-Brandon Seminatore, something suddenly hit her. “Do you live in Handwood Street and your father is a bus driver?” she asked.

  He told his parents about Mrs. Washington after going home that day.

 2020—2021 学年度上学期期末考试高一年级英语答案

 听力

 1-10 ABACA, CBBCA 11-20 BBCBA, ACCBA 阅读 21-23 CCA 24-27 ADBC 28-31 CCBA 32-35 BDDC 七选五 36-40 BFAEG 完形填空 41-55 ACBDC, BACDC, ADCBD 语篇填空 56. flying 57. combination 58. an 59. specifically 60. dozens 61. to compete 62. what 63. lost 64. Although/Though/While 65. on

 作文一 Dear Jim, Glad to hear from you. Thank you for your concern about my senior high school life. Honestly speaking, the greatest challenge I have ever met since I entered senior high school

 is the English learning. Our English teacher speaks English during the whole class, which is hard

 for me to follow. I knew I had to find a way out. So I referred to my deskmate’s notes after each

 class. Besides, I spared time every day to practise listening skills. I’m wondering if you have some suggestions for me. Looking forward to your reply.

 作文二

 Yours,

 Li Hua

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 “Do you live in Handwood Street and your father is a bus driver?” she asked. “Yes, exactly.

 My parents still live in the street, but my father retired years ago,” answered the young man. “So,

 that’s right,” Mrs. Washington said. It turned out that the young man was one of the babies she

 cared for twenty-eight years before his parents took him home. The young doctor was so happy

 and surprised to know this. He told his parents about Mrs. Washington after going home that day. Mr. And Mrs.

 Seminatore were more than happy. The following day, they went to the unit to meet Mrs.

 Washington who had helped their son. They took the picture that was kept for many years with

 them, on which was their son in Mrs. Washington’s arms. The unit was filled with great delight

 that day. The meeting of patients and nurses eventually became a big party! A lot of people

 gathered to witness the reunion after twenty-eight years. Mrs. Washington was especially excited.

 “ As a nurse,” she said, “it’s really a kind of reward for me.”

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