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1、陕西省渭南市临渭区尚德中学2019-2020学年高一英语下学期网络教学调研评估检测试题第一部分:听力(每小题1.5分,满分 30 分) 第一节 请听下面 5 段对话,选出最佳选项,每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What are the two speakers going to buy? A. Bread. B. Cheese. C. Eggs. 2. How does the woman find the fish? A. Just so-so. B. Bad. C. Quite good. 3. What does the woman mean? A. Mark should go on wi
2、th the game. B. Mark should draw pictures on the computer. C. Mark should review his lessons. 4. Where does the conversation take place? A. In the bookstore. B. In the hotel. C. In the classroom. 5. Why doesnt Jane eat her chocolate cake? A. She doesnt like chocolate. B. She has trouble with her too
3、th. C. She has no tooth. 第二节 请听下面 5 段对话或独白,选出最佳选项,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话, 回答第 6 和第 7 题。 6. In which department can this conversation most probably take place? A. Shoe Department B. Clothing Department C. Jewelry Department7. What could be the reason if the woman does not buy the overcoat? A. The color
4、B. The size C. The price听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 题。 8. What can the woman be? A. A waitress at a hotel. B. The secretary of Mr. Black. C. The assistant of Professor Green. 9. How could the man get in touch with Mr. Green? A. Ask the woman to find the Blackwood Hotel. B. Dial 809. C. Dial 114 to find the
5、telephone number of the Blackwood Hotel. 10. Why did the man ask the woman to change the dollar? A. To pay for the information. B. To make a phone call. C. To go to the hotel by bus. 听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 14 题。 11. What is the man doing? A. Selling his house B. Looking for a house C. Looking for work12.
6、 How long has the woman lived in the house? A. 19 years B. 8 years C. 20 years. 13. Why does the woman want to sell the house? A. She wants to move abroad. B. She wants to move to the countryside. C. She hopes to get a lot of money. 14. How much does the house cost? A. $6,850 B. $6,815 C. $7,850 听下面
7、一段对话,回答第 15 至 17 题。 15. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Friends B. Strangers C. Husband and wife16. How did the woman find her stay there? A. Boring B. Wonderful C. Terrible17. What does the man advise the woman to do when she gets home?A. Send him an email. B. Write a l
8、etter to him. C. Give him a call听下面一段独白, 回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. How old was Rose when she left school? A. 16. B. 17. C. 18. 19. What did Rose learn in the college? A. Physics B. English. C. Typing20. How much will the office pay Rose if she gets the job now? A. $30 B. $27 C. $20 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40分)第一节
9、(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。AARoommate Needed!3-bedroom Oxford apartment from January 1.Large living room and garden for smokers.1-min walk to supermarket, 10-min walk from university, 15-min walk to city centre.Rent (租金): 550 a month.Are you quiet, clean and easy-going?Th
10、en its certainly the place for you!Phone 7344 5967 533To RentLarge furnished (配备家具的) double roomShared house in Victoria Street with 3 other students, 18-22.3 bathrooms, kitchen, near town centre.No smokers, please.350 per month.Minimum (最低限度) of 6 months.Call Emily on 0771 8551 334Room for Rent in
11、ShurleySingle room to rent in large 4-bedroom house.Furnished with single bed, large desk, 2 chairs, drawers, shelves and TV.Big kitchen and nice living room. Very friendly, easy-going housemates (all college students).Available (可利用的) from 28th June to end of August.80 a week.Call David on 0770 988
12、5 301New Modern Apartment to Rent near Colney Hatch Lane10 minutes by bike from the city centre and only five minutes away from supermarket.Lovely, large room with new furniture.Bathroom with shower and bath.Share with 2 other college students.80 per week.Ready to move in from the beginning of Augus
13、t?Prepared to stay for a year at least?Call 0897 2670 42821. How much should you pay for half a year if you are prepared to rent Emilys house?A. 350.B. 700.C. 1,050.D. 2,100.22. Which place is good for somebody who needs a room only for the summer?A. The house in Victoria Street.B. The 4-bedroom hou
14、se in Shurley.C. The 3-bedroom Oxford apartment.D. The modern apartment near Colney Hatch Lane.23. If you want to rent a room near Colney Hatch Lane, which number should you call?A. 7344 5967 533.B. 0771 8551 334.C. 0897 2670 428.D. 0770 9885 301.BHave you noticed that many of the clothes on the hig
15、h street look the same these days? So how do young people manage to express their individual (个人的) style? We interviewed some Brits in different parts of the country. “Young creative people in the UK have always come up with ways to express their individuality through clothes. Punks added zips (拉链)
16、and safety pins (别针), and skaters buy chains (链条) from hardware shops to hang from their trousers. You dont need money you need imagination,” said Alexi, art student, Aldershot. Printing your own T-shirt is the easiest and most common way to customise (定制) clothes. You dont have to actually make a T
17、-shirt. You can buy a cheap one and add an image (图像) of your choice. “I used to make customised, multicoloured T-shirts for my friends using fabric (织物) paints. They looked a bit messy but sort of cool. A couple of years ago, my mate Simon made one with a picture of Obama dressed as Che Guevara. He
18、 still wears it in fact. It looks great,” said John, 25, Cheshire. Everyone knows that students dont have a lot of money. That doesnt have to be a problem if youve got a bit of imagination. “I used to make clothes sometimes when I was a student. Once I found a pair of trousers in a shop that I reall
19、y liked, but I couldnt afford them. I did a little sketch (素描) in a notebook, bought some fabric in the same colour and copied the trousers using my mums sewing machine (缝纫机). I loved it when people didnt believe I had made them myself,” said Corrine, 31, Dundee. Buying second-hand or “vintage (复古的)
20、” clothes is a fashion option for many young Brits. “I like to make or adapt (改造) my own clothes because I know that they will fit and that theyll look good. I buy stuff like jackets, trousers and dresses in second-hand shops. You can be sure you will always have something original as well as cheap,
21、” said Helen, 26, Nottingham.24. According to Alexi, which of the following things best allows young people to express their individual style? A. Money. B. Creativity. C. Taste. D. Courage.25. What does John think is a good way to express ones individuality? A. Adapting vintage T-shirts. B. Buying m
22、ulticolored T-shirts. C. Printing images on T-shirts. D. Adding zips and safety pins to T-shirts.26. What makes Corrine proud of herself? A. Learning sewing skills from her mother. B. Making trousers by herself. C. Being able to afford expensive trousers. D. Wearing fashionable second-hand trousers.
23、27. What is the article mainly about? A. Why young people like to look different. B. The trend of customizing clothes in the UK. C. Popular clothes among young Brits. D. How young Brits show their personality through clothes.CHave you ever thought of getting away from the present life and doing some
24、thing completely different? Well, here are some people who have done just that.Back to the landIn his early forties, Peter Van Der Groot was a successful salesman. He had a large beautiful home. But Peter worked long hours, and he saw little of his home and family. He enjoyed his job, but he was nev
25、er there to see his children growing up. Then last year, the firm (公司) he worked for closed down, and, unexpectedly, Peter had the chance to do something different.So Peter and his family sold their house inLondonand moved to the countryside. They bought a smaller house with some land. Today, Peter
26、is more relaxed. He spends time with his children, and he has seen them change into healthy, happy kids. Hes started working on his land, growing fruit and vegetables. Now he and his family have a common, but comfortable life.Life in the sunHusband and wife Rob and Manda Brent used to be teachers, b
27、ut they have both given up their jobs, and neither of them plans to return to the school where they worked inBirminghams city centre. Now they live inItaly, where theyve bought a farmhouse in Tuscan Hills.“Were going to offer bed and breakfast,”said Rob.“Weve never had our own business before, so it
28、ll be quite a challenge (挑战). And weve borrowed a lot of money from the bank to get started.”“In this first three-month period, were settling in and repairing the farmhouse,”said Manda.“Then well open our doors to guests.”Bed and breakfast will not be the only way for them to get money, though.“The
29、farm has got olive (橄榄) trees and the equipment (设备) for producing olive oil.”28. What caused Peter to change his life?A. He lost his job.B. He led a hard life.C. He had to care for his kids.D. He wasnt satisfied with his job.29. What change has taken place since Peter moved to the countryside?A. He
30、 lives a busier life.B. He has set up his own firm.C. He has built a large beautiful house.D. He spends more time with his family.30. What experience have Rob and Manda had?A. Selling farm produce.B. Running a school inItaly.C. Serving breakfast for months.D. Teaching in aBirminghamschool.31. What w
31、ill Rob and Mandas farmhouse be mainly used as?A. A farm.B. A hotel.C. A school.D. A restaurant.DSusan couldnt help it. She and her friends began lunch with cheese. Then they ate cheeseburgers and drank milk. Things seemed fine, but then suddenly Susans stomach started making noise. Her stomach hurt
32、, and, racing to the restroom, she had terrible gas! She was so ashamed. She had been so excited to go to lunch with her friends that she totally forgot to watch how many dairy products (奶制品) she ate! Susan is lactose intolerant (乳糖不耐受的), and eating too many dairy foods can make her feel really sick
33、.Lactose intolerance means that the body cant easily digest (消化) a special sugar called lactose. Unfortunately for Susan and millions of other people with this problem, lactose is found in almost all dairy productscheese, milk and ice cream.Our body uses lactase (乳糖酵素) to break lactose into a simple
34、r form of sugar. Once lactose is broken down, its easy to digest and it provides great energy for the body. But people like Susan dont have enough lactase to break down all the lactose they take in. So, about half an hour to two hours after eating dairy-rich foods, their stomachs begin to hurt and t
35、hey have gas, making their stomachs get bigger. Sometimes they even get diarrhea (腹泻) when they eat too many dairy foods.So how can someone living with this problem still eat out with his or her friends? Here are some tips. If youre going to eat a dairy-rich food like ice cream, eat something that d
36、oesnt have any dairy with it, like a salad or a sandwich without cheese. This will help slow digestion, and your body will have time to create more lactase.32. What can cause lactose intolerance?A. A shortage of lactose.B. Eating too little sugar.C. Slow digestion of dairy products.D. Poor digestion
37、 of any food you eat.33. What do we know about lactose?A. It is found in almost all foods.B. It is very necessary for the body.C. It is hard for some people to break down.D. It changes its form once it is in the body.34. What is a result of lactose intolerance?A. The headache.B. The stomachache.C. T
38、he feeling of hunger.D. The feeling of tiredness.35. What would be the best advice for Susan?A. Enjoy eating dairy-rich foods.B. Avoid eating out with her friends.C. Take digestion pills to speed up digestion.D. Eat dairy-free and diary-rich foods together.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
39、处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A long and healthy lifeEveryone wants to be healthy and live a long time. 36 Some years ago, a 90-year-old American writer gave some advice for a long and healthy life: Believe in yourself. Keep your mind active. Be positive (乐观的). Love people and enjoy helping others.The women of
40、 Okinawa, in Japan, are another great example. 37 Their secret? They exercise every day, they dont have much stress in their lives, and, in general, they are positive and active.But of course, diet is important, too. 38 They eat some meat, but they dont eat any fat from the meat. And they eat seawee
41、d (海藻). This is good for your heart.The Mediterranean diet is very healthy, too. It includes vegetables, tomatoes, fish, beans, cheese and rice. 39 It comes from olive oil and from fish.So, what do these two diets tell us? Dont eat any bad fats like fats in sweets, fried food and meat. Eat healthy v
42、egetables, fruit, potatoes and rice. 40 If you use oil, use a good one like olive oil. And avoid deep-fried food! If youre a little hungry, eat an apple or a carrot not a bag of potato chips!Eat well, live an active and stress-free life, and youll live a long time.A. But how can we do it?B. The fat
43、in this diet is “good fat”. C. Be active and do exercise every day.D. Dont use too much oil when cooking.E. Why do the Japanese women live the longest?F. The Okinawa women eat fish, green vegetables, carrots, fruit and sweet potatoes.G. They live a long time, they are very healthy and they dont have
44、 many diseases or heart problems.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I used to be a radio broadcaster. Recently I received a41from the activity director at a nursing home. She told me there are a couple of former broadcasters who live in the h
45、ome and they would42avisit from someone with a43background who can trade stories with them about the good old days. Im retired (退休), and I have44time so I said sure, Id come for a45or two. That has developed into a routine (惯例) in which I spend an afternoon each week46the old men and helping them to
46、47memories of happier, busier times.One of them can only48ina wheelchair and,49still, has dementia (痴呆) and knows he is50losing his memory and ability to think. My other new51inthe home is about ten years older than I. He has cerebral palsy (a medical condition affecting someones control over their movement and speech), and is also a wheelchair user. Neither man can52independently anymore; they cant drive a car, cant prepare their own meals or plant a garden. Theyre being well53. They have television, people to serve their daily needs and workers at the home who try their best to keep them54.