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1、浙江省台州市六校2020-2021学年高一英语上学期期中联考试题考生须知:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题部分,共10页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。2.考生答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸上。3.选择题的答案须用2B铅笔将答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如要改动,需将原填图处用橡皮擦净。4.非选择题的答案须用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔写在答题纸上相应区域内,答写在本试题卷上无效。选择题部分 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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
2、,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. What is the man going to do on Sunday? A. Visit his mother.B. Do some gardening.C. Move into a new house.2. What does the man think the building might be?A. An apartment building.B. A hotel.C. A department store.3. Where does the conversation
3、take place? A. In a store.B. In a classroom.C. In a bank.4. When will the next bus come? A. At 6:35.B. At 6:45.C. At 7:00.5. Who is the best British writer, according to the man? A. Jane Austen.B. D. H. Lawrence.C. Charles Dickens.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
4、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,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. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Friends.B. Neighbors.C. Customer and waitress.7. How will Bill and Mary go home? A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By subway.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the woman want to
5、 buy? A. Desks.B. Chairs.C. Computers.9. What discount will the woman get? A. 15% off.B. 12% off.C. 10% off.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How did the man learn about the house? A. He heard about it from his wife.B. He saw it on South Florida Street.C. He read about it in the newspaper.11. How many bathrooms
6、are there in the house? A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.12. What is the mans main concern about the house? A. The size.B. The price.C. The location.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What do the speakers both agree? A. People need cars to buy groceries.B. Having a car can make people lazy.C. Cars are bad for the environ
7、ment.14. Why does the woman drive her car every day? A. Driving is convenient.B. Her city has no subway.C. She thinks its cheap.15. What can be said about the man? A. He spends a lot on gas.B. He gets to work by bike.C. He needs to get back in shape.16. Where will the woman probably go next? A. To a
8、 gym.B. To the supermarket.C. To a used car market.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How did Jim feel about going to England? A. Surprised.B. Nervous.C. Sad.18. Where was Shakespeare born? A. In London. B. In Cambridge. C.In Stratford-upon-Avon.19. What was the main job of Shakespeares father?A. He was a writer
9、.B. He was a tour guide.C. He was a glove maker.20. Why did Shakespeare write unusual plays? A. He got a free education.B. He never went to university.C. He traveled around the world.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节 (共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A“Dad,” I say one day, “let
10、s take a trip. Why dont you fly out and meet me?”My father had just retired after 27 years as a manager for IBM. His job filled his day, his thought, and his life. While he woke up and took a warm shower, I screamed under a freezing waterfall in Peru. While he tied a tie and put on the same Swiss wa
11、tch, I rowed a boat across Lake of the Ozarks.My father sees me drifting aimlessly, nothing to show for my 33 years but a passport full of funny stamps. He wants me to settle down, but now I want him to find an adventure.He agrees to travel with me through the national parks. We meet four weeks late
12、r in Rapid City.“What is our first stop?” asks my father.“What time is it?”“Still dont have a watch?”Less than an hour away is Mount Rushmore. As he stares up at the four Presidents carved in granite(花岗岩), his mouth and eyes open slowly, like those of a little boy.“Unbelievable.” he says, How was th
13、is done? A film in the information center shows sculptor Gutzon Borglum devoted 14 years to the sculpture and then left the final touches to his son.We stare up and I ask myself, Would I ever devote my life to anything? “No directions, no goals.” I always used to hear those words in my fathers voice
14、. Now I hear them in my own.The next day were at Yellowstone National Park, where we have a picnic.“Did you ever travel with your dad?” I ask.“Only once,” he says, “I never spoke much with my father. We loved each otherbut never said it. Whatever he could give me, he gave.”The last sentenceits proba
15、bly the same thing Id say about my father. And what Id want my child to say about me.In Glacier National Park, my father says, “Ive never seen water so blue.” I have, in several places of the world. I can keep travelling. I realizeand maybe a regular job wont be as dull as I feared.Weeks after our t
16、rip, I call my father. “The photos from the trip are wonderful.” he says. “We have got to take another trip like that sometime.”I tell him Ive decided to settle down, and Im wearing a watch.21. We can learn from Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 3 that the father_.A. followed the fashionB. got bored with hi
17、s jobC. liked the authors collection of stampsD. was unhappy with the authors lifestyle22. From the underlined paragraph, we can see that the author _. A. hopes to give whatever he can to his fatherB. learns how to communicate with his fatherC. comes to understand what parental love meansD. wants hi
18、s children to learn from their grandfather 23. What could be the best title for the passage? A. A Journey with DadB. Reflections on NatureC. Benefits from TravellingD. Deep Love from a FatherBIf you find yourself checking your phone first thing in the morning, if you find youre text-messaging while
19、walking, checking your phone instead of working on an important assignmentyou are addicted.Dont worry. The new NoPhone might be just the thing you need. It looks and feels exactly like a smart phone, but it does nothing. Its just a piece of plastic that you can carry around in your hand to fool your
20、self.NoPhone is currently a prototype(手机模型)that will cost only $12 once it hits the market. Its makers are trying to raise $30,000 in order to cover the production and marketing costs.Dutch designer Ingmar Larsen, who helped create the NoPhone, said that he had the idea as a joke along with his frie
21、nds Van Gould and Ben Langveld. To their great surprise, the idea received a lot of attention online and people from all over the world started placing requests for NoPhone of their own, so thats when the three friends decided to raise money for mass production.David H said, “I used to sleep with my
22、 phone in my hand, but my night terrors would cause me to throw it across the room in an unconscious panic. With the NoPhone, I can still enjoy the comfort of holding a phone in my sleep, without waking up to a broken screen. Thanks, NoPhone.”If youre interested in NoPhone, but concerned about not b
23、eing able to take selfies anymore, dont worry. The makers do have an update at no extra chargethe mirror sticker. That way, they say, you can enjoy “real-time” selfies with your friends when theyre standing right behind you.24. From the third paragraph we can infer that _.A. the users can stay away
24、from the real worldB. NoPhone is a device made of high technologyC. NoPhone has not been on the market at presentD. the makers are raising money to improve their technology25. What made the designers surprised was that _.A. people worldwide were interested in NoPhoneB. many people thought of the ide
25、a as a joke at firstC. people worldwide began to fund mass productionD. people in Dutch began to make NoPhone of their own26. How can you enjoy selfies with NoPhone?A. By updating at an extra charge.B. By standing with your friends.C. By taking a photo of yourself with an APP.D. By catching sight of
26、 yourself in a pasted mirror.C“Theres no place like home. ” This English saying has much truth in it: the best place to be is surrounded by our treasured possessions and our loved ones and with a roof over our head. And for many young adults, its the only affordable place to stay; somewhere where th
27、ey can receive first-class service from mum and dad. But this comes at a price!In some countries, its quite traditional for people in their late teens and early 20s to live at home with their parents, but in other places, flying the nest to start their own independent life is very desirable. But the
28、res been a growing trend, in the UK at least, for young people to return home to liveor not to leave home at all.A survey by a price comparison website found that 18% of adult children in the UK said they were moving back home because of debt, compared with 8% last year. More young people had lost t
29、heir jobs, and others couldnt afford their rent compared with the previous year. So, its easy to see why theyre increasingly becoming home birds.Emma Craig from Money supermarket says “parents are trying to look after their children more. If your child comes home and you see them struggling to pay t
30、heir bills, you feel more awkward asking them for rent or to contribute. It tugs(猛拉)on your heartstrings more.”With parents buying new furniture and upgrading their Wi-Fi for the benefit of their children, its easy for the returning children to put their feet up and make themselves at home. Thats be
31、fore they learn a home truththat one day it might be their own kids wholl be checking into the hotel of mum and dad!27. Which proverb might show the young Britishs living conditions? A. A lazy youth, an awful age.B. East or west, home is best.C. Two heads are better than one.D. Nothing comes wrong t
32、o a hungry man.28. Which is the reason for the increase of home birds according to the survey? A. The popularity of living independently.B. Looking after their old parents.C. The economic problem they face. D. Their parents offer to help them out .29. Whats Emma Craigs attitude towards home birds? A
33、. Understandable.B. Worried.C. Doubtful.D. Uncertain.30. What is the last paragraph mainly about? A. Flying the net is becoming popular at present.B. Returning to live with parents comes at a price.C. Its easy for parents to receive their returning children. D. Home birds think it quite natural to l
34、ive with their parents. 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处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Get rid of your laziness and plan your dayDo you know people that wake up in the morning not knowing what to do? They go on with their day without having a plan. When the day is over, they find out that they finish
35、ed nothing. I am sure you know many people like that. 31 If you do not plan your day, then you would take longer time to achieve your goals. Follow the guidelines below to learn how to plan your day effectively. 32 If you think about it, many people spend their day responding to peoples needs instea
36、d of theirs, so at the end they end up responding to peoples needs instead of their needs. Make sure you plan your day the night before, so you know what you are going to do that day to help you get closer to your goals and desires.Make to-do list. Plan what you are going to do every single hour and
37、 make sure you prioritize your list with the most important goals first and the least important goals last. 33 Dont waste your time with unimportant tasks such as checking your email every hour or chatting with somebody for an hour.Dont forget to leave some time for yourself to think, ponder (深思), a
38、nd for emergencies. You are going to work for 10 hours, for example, make sure you leave 2 hours for pondering and emergencies. 34 Did you finish everything you wanted to do? Was your day beneficial?We all have the same twenty four hours every single day, so use every hour to do something beneficial
39、 for you and for your life. 35 A. Plan your day the night before.B. Reflect on your goals every night.C. Work out a practical plan and stick to it.D. Concentrate on the important routine tasks.E. At the end of the day rethink how your day went.F. Planning your day is the most important skill that yo
40、u learn to achieve your goals.G. Dont let your day go by with doing nothing so as to help you improve the quality of your life.第三部分 语言运用(共四节,满分70分)第一节 完形填空(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Its often said that you can judge a person by looking at whats on th
41、eir bookshelves. Well, when I asked myself this question a few years ago, I made a(n) 36 discovery. Pretty much all the 37 on my bookshelves were written by British authors, and there was almost nothing in translation from other 38 . What a shame! So, I decided to begin my 39_ reading project.But ho
42、w could I find books from much of the rest of the world? I had to ask for 40 . So in October 2011, I started my blog, and I 41 a short appeal (呼吁) online. Within hours, people began to 42 . At first, it was friends and colleagues. Then it was friends of friends. And soon, it was 43 .Four days later,
43、 I got a(n) 44 from a woman called Rafidah in Kuala Lumpur. She said she loved my project, 45 if she could go to her local Englishlanguage bookshop and choose my Malaysian book and post it to me. I 46 accepted, and a few weeks later, a package 47 containing nothing but two booksRafidahs choice from
44、Malaysia, and a book from Singapore that she had also 48 for me. At the time, I was 49 that a stranger more than 6,000 miles away would go to such lengths to help someone she would probably never 50 .But Rafidahs kindness 51 to be the pattern for that year. Time and again, people went out of their 5
45、2 to help me. And books often came from 53 sources. A writer even emailed me an unpublished translation of his novel to me, allowing me to become one of the 54 people ever to read that book in English.That year, thanks to kind strangers from the four 55 of the world. I read books from over 100 count
46、ries.36. A. pleasingB. shockingC. excitingD. touching37. A. booksB. dictionariesC. photosD. discs38. A. accentsB. culturesC. backgroundsD. languages39. A. nationalB. globalC. officialD. beneficial40. A. moneyB. directionC. helpD. permission41. A. postedB. returnedC. receivedD. searched42. A. come in
47、to viewB. get in touchC. take no noticeD. come to life43. A. starsB. writersC. strangersD. adults44. A. parcelB. giftC. envelopeD. message45. A. wonderingB. doubtingC. worryingD. realizing46. A. awkwardlyB. unwillinglyC. happilyD. confidently47. A. roseB. arrivedC. droppedD. fell48. A. picked outB. come acrossC. given awayD. dealt with49. A. confusedB. curiousC. frightenedD. amazed50. A. meetB. attractC. hurtD. ignore51. A. ap