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1、山西省应县第一中学校2018-2019学年高一英语下学期期末试题时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每题1分,满分5分)请听下面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. When will the man check out at the hotel?A. Before 12 noon.B. At 1:00.C. In the evening.2. Where is the woman going?A. The read

2、ing room.B. The gym.C. The shop.3. How much does the woman need for four rides subway?A. $1.50.B. $4.50.C. $6.00.4. What happened to Spencer?A. He broke his arm.B. He hurt his legs.C. He was fine.5. How many boxes should they have?A. Three.B.Two.C. One.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题

3、,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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,每小题将给出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和第7两个小题。6. When does the conversation take place?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening.7. How much will the woman pay in all?A. ¥70.B. ¥100.C. ¥130.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What is the most i

4、mportant requirement for a flight attendant?A. She must be tall and beautiful.B. She must be kind.C. She must be an English expert.9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Strangers.B. Colleagues.C. Father and daughter.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Where will Bonnie go to study?A. At

5、Yale University.B. At Cambridge University.C. At Paris University.11. When did Bonnie receive the admission?A. Yesterday morning.B. Last night.C. Last week.12. Which major might Bonnie choose?A. Medicine.B. Law.C. History.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. What will draw tourists attention most in Fragrant Hi

6、lls Park?A. The beautiful land of fairies.B. The mountains with red leaves.C. The fallen red leaves in autumn.14. When did the woman last go to Fragrant Hills Park?A. Five years ago.B. Last autumn.C. This autumn.15. How many times has the man been to Fragrant Hills Park?A. Four times.B. A couple of

7、times.C. None.16. What is probably the woman?A. A local resident.B. A professional guide.C. A foreign tourist.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. How long has the arts festival existed in his school?A. For only one year.B. For two years.C. For five years.18. How many times has the speaker attended the school

8、festival?A. Only once.B. Twice.C. Five times.19. What does the speaker think of this arts festival?A. Unimpressive.B. Successful.C. Uncreative.20. What is the speaker going to do after the festival?A. Work harder at his lessons.B. Develop his own interest.C. Draw some paintings.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第

9、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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMountains to seaThis trip takes you from mountains to coast as you experience just about every outdoor activity under the summer sun in the Southeast.Trip datesJune 22-June 29, 2019; July 17, 2019Day 1Land in Charlotte, NC where you and your

10、 new team will head for the Blue Ridge Mountains and spend your first night together in Brevard, NC.Days 2-3With everything you need on your back, youll learn to sleep, cook and be comfortable in the lovely wilderness of Pisgah Notional Forest. As your wilderness skills grow, youll get a chance to t

11、op Mount Mitchell at 6,684 feet!Days 4-6Next youll travel to the South Carolina coast! Spend the day enjoying some rest as you make your way towards Charleston, SC. Then, youll travel to Folly Beach and experience world-class wildlife watching on a boat ride through Cape Romain National Wildlife Ref

12、uge.Days 7-8In these last days, youll make your way back to North Carolina where youll spend a day exploring the National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC. Then youll celebrate your last night together as a team with a final and well-deserved banquet.Trip detailsCost: $2,100Current grades: 6th-7th

13、Challenge level: EasyBegins / ends: Charlotte, NC (CLT)Group size: 12 studentsAirfare from east coast: $300What s includedl Three trip leadersl Accommodationsl Transportationl Cooking equipmentl All mealsl Photos taken during your tripWhats not includedl Airfare to and from Charlotte, NCl Baggage fe

14、es (行李费)l Personal clothing, day backpack (背包), sleeping bag and rain jacketl Trip insuranceSign up today at !21. What can we learn about the trip?A. It can take 6-7 members.B. It costs each person $2,100.C. It offers different starting dates.D. It is only suitable for students over 12.22. What will

15、 people do during Days 4-6?A. Swim near the beach.B. Go mountain climbing.C. Learn wilderness skills.D. Enjoy wildlife watching.23. What will be provided on the trip?A. Rain jackets.B. Trip insurance.C. Cooking tools.D. Day backpacks.BThe oldest desert in the world is in Namibia (a country in Africa

16、). The desert is called the Namib Desert. This desert is believed to be nearly 40 million years old! It is truly an ancient desert.The Namib Desert has some of the worlds biggest sand dunes. The dunes tower high into the sky. One dune, called “Big Daddy”, is almost 1,200 feet (365 meters) high! This

17、 means “Big Daddy” is bigger than a 100-story building! People can climb “Big Daddy”. One man climbed to the dunes crest, or top. Near the crest, the man had to climb on all fours! He had to use his hands to prevent himself from sliding (滑动) down.The Namib Deserts ancient dunes vary in color. When s

18、omething varies, it changes and becomes different. The Namib Desert dunes vary from orange to red.During the day, the surface temperature of the sand dunes heats up. The surface temperature can heat up to 54. What does one lizard(蜥蜴) do to keep its feet cool? It stands on only two feet at a time! It

19、 jumps from pair to pair! This allows the feet in the air to cool off. When this isnt enough, the lizard dives into the sand. It digs down to where the sand is cooler.Little water falls on the dunes. Often there is less than half an inch (1.3 centimeters) of rain a year. What does one dune plant do

20、for water? It uses the morning fog! The fog comes from the Atlantic Ocean nearby, It rolls(滚动) across the dunes. The plants leaves are filled with empty spaces. The empty spaces take in droplets(小水珠) of the water. The plant can survive years without rain by taking in the fog droplets.24. What is the

21、 Namib Desert most famous for?A. Its old age.B. Its big size.C. Its location.D. Its animals.25. Why does the author mention the man climber?A. To show it is fun to climb dunes.B. To show the popularity of “Big Daddy”.C. To show “Big Daddy” is the highest dune.D. To show the difficulty of climbing “B

22、ig Daddy”.26. How does a lizard in the Namib Desert deal with the heat?A. It touches the sand with as little of its body as possible.B. It keeps jumping from one cool place to another.C. It jumps as high as possible into the air.D. It stays inside the sand the whole day.27. What can we learn from th

23、e last paragraph?A. The dune plant lives on the rain.B. It rains often in the Namib Desert.C. The Namib Desert is a coastal desert.D. Plants can seldom be seen on most dunes.CWalking while using a phone has become more and more common. And thats a problem. Between 2000 and 2011, distracted walking l

24、ed to more than 11,000 injuries in the U.S.In 2017, Taylor Fujimoto and her classmates decided to take action. The teens were students at Waipahu High School in Honolulu, Hawaii. They did research, shared their views with others, and went to meetings with city leaders. And in fall 2017, Honolulu bec

25、ame the first major U.S. city to ban crossing the street while looking at a phone.Now other cities might do the same. Should yours be one of them?Distracted walking may not seem like a big deal. Youre just looking at your phone for a moment, right? But studies show that our brains cant pay attention

26、 to our phones and whats going on around us at the same time. People who are texting and walking are four times more likely to do something risky, like crossing the street without looking.Some people say that banning texting and walking goes too far. But others point out that most people didnt wear

27、seat belts until they had to by law. These laws have saved lives. Taylor says the same is true for texting and walking. Laws are needed to make people stop.Still, there are other ways to deal with this problem. People are working on an app that would warn you when you near a crosswalk. In London, la

28、mp posts(路灯杆) have been covered in padding(衬垫) to protect people who run into them while texting.Distracted walking might soon be banned in your town. Or it might not. Either way, be careful. The next time youre walking and your phone buzzes(嗡嗡响), think before you look. Is a text really worth riskin

29、g your safety?28. What can we say about crossing the street in Honolulu while looking at a phone?A. It is legally permitted now.B. It is considered as an illegal act now.C. It has caused a widespread discussion.D. It has caused more than 11,000 injuries.29. What is Taylors attitude towards the law t

30、hat Honolulu passed in fall 2017?A. Worried B. DoubtfulC. SurprisedD. Supportive30. How does London deal with distracted walking?A. By putting a law in force.B. By using padded lamp posts.C. By suggesting the use of a phone app.D. By reducing the number of crosswalks.31.What does the author think is

31、 necessary?A. Passing a law against distracted walking.B. Avoiding running through a crosswalk.C. Using phones as little as possible.D. Stopping texting while walking.DWith temperatures set to rise this week, the LNP(a party for all Queenslanders) has once again rolled out its plan to air-condition

32、every state school classroom.“There are children and teachers sweltering in classrooms with no air-conditioning,” the LNPs leader Deb Frecklington said. “How can children possibly learn and how can teachers teach in these conditions? This is all part of our plan to make Queensland kids the smartest

33、in the nation. Cool kids are smart kids.”Its a nice idea and Im sure kids and teachers will be happy if the classroom is a little cooler, but in my opinion, surely there are more important areas where the government can first spend money when it comes to education. Especially here in Queensland, whe

34、re lets face it, there are very few days, especially in the most populated areas, where the temperatures top 35 degrees.Plus, kids are kids. Youd have a hard task stopping them from running around the playground during break times on a 30-plus degrees day.Should we ban physical education classes in

35、summer for fear that our kids will get too hot? And what message are we sending if we dont let our kids put up with a few warmer days each year?I still remember the hottest day I experienced while at school. The temperature topped 46 degrees and we spent the day lying on the classroom floor with the

36、 fans going. But that was one day in 12 years when I remember ever being bothered by the temperature.Plus, there are plenty of jobs out there that require people to work outdoors in the heat and creating an illusion(错觉) that we can only function at a temperature of 20 degrees day in, day out is not

37、something we should be teaching our kids in any classroom.32. What does the underlined word “sweltering” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Studying. B. Competing.C. Feeling very hot.D. Feeling very sleepy.33. What may teachers and students think of the cool school plan?A. They doubt it.B. They welcome it.C. Th

38、ey are strongly against it.D. They think it is a waste of money.34. What did the author try to show by mentioning the hottest day he experienced?A. Kids can stay inside on hot days.B. Kids care little about hot weather.C. There is a need for air-conditions.D. There are few extremely hot days in Quee

39、nsland.35. What does the author think kids should learn to do?A. Love hot days.B. Live with heat. C. Do outdoor jobs.D. Pay attention in class.第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分,满分12.5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。Everyone knows that dental hygiene(牙齿保健) is important. 36 However, as kids grow up and becom

40、e more independent, its easier to forget about dental hygiene.For many young people, the morning routine(常规) includes brushing your teeth and eating breakfast. Bethany Tistle, a dental hygienist, suggests brushing after you eat. “ 37 Once after breakfast, and once before bed,” she says.Brushing afte

41、r meals gives you a chance to remove food that could get stuck between your teeth. Flossing(用牙线洁牙) every day is also important.Many kids may wonder whether they should use a manual or an electric toothbrush. 38 “It has a built-in, two-minute timer, which keeps you brushing the proper amount of time,

42、” she says, “Most people only spend 30 seconds when theyre using a manual toothbrush. Thats not enough time.”Smart food choices are also important for your teeth. Sugary snacks and even carbonated water can be bad for your teeth. Tistle suggests using a straw(吸管) when drinking sugary drinks.Dairy pr

43、oducts and foods that are crunchy(硬而脆的), such as apples and carrots, are good for your teeth. But Tistle advises against eating foods that are sticky. 39 Bits of food can get stuck in your teeth and create holes in them.In order to ensure that you have a healthy mouth, visit the dentist at least twi

44、ce a year. Brush and floss daily. 40 As Tistle says, “Dental hygiene is in the hands of the patient.”A. And make healthy food choices.B. Are you taking care of your teeth?C. You should brush your teeth after each meal.D. Either one works, but Tistle prefers the latter.E. Brushing should be done at l

45、east twice a day.F. Some examples are fruit snacks and certain candies.G. When children are very young, adults often help them take care of their teeth.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Our school lunch menu needs a makeover. Many students thin

46、k school lunch tastes bad, and they either dont _41_ it, or they throw it away. With the growing _42_ of overweight kids, the school needs to make a _43_ lunch menu with healthier, tastier options(选择). One option I think the school should _44_ is a daily pizza option.Almost every kid _45_ pizza. If

47、you ask kids, theyll tell you that pizza tastes great. _46_ the school had a pizza option, students would eat lunch more, so less food would be _47_. The school lunch program could make a lot more _48_.Even though pizza _49_ good, it can also be a very healthy food. In addition to pizza made with whole-wheat dough(全麦面团), low-fat cheese pizza or even pizza without cheese could be offered. Today, with the school _50_ vegetables like broccoli(西兰花) or spinach(菠菜), most food goes in the garbage. _51_, kids will eat almost any kind of vegetables-

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