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1、1.A.Two.B. Four.C. Six.U!川省成都市树德中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题一、短对话How many courses did Helen take last term?2.Where does the man suggest the woman go for the student exchange?A.New York City.B. Vancouver.C.Sydney.3.Why was the man late?A.He missed the bus.B. A bus ran into his car.C.His bus had an acci
2、dent.4.A.Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C.Boss and employee.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?5.What are the speakers talking about?A.Their favorite subjects. B. An important math exam.C.Their goals for thissemester.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Why is Mike calling Carol?A.
3、To remind her about their trip.B.To invite her parents to go on a trip.C.To ask her to hand in a report tomorrow.7.When will Carol know the final details of the trip?A.On Monday.8. On Friday.C.On Sunday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Where might the speakers be?A.In Daisys house.B. In a restaurant.C.In a grocer
4、y store.9.A.Take cooking classes.What is Daisy trying to do?B.Cook only one dish really well.41. A. insistedB.predictedC. recalledD. ordered42. A. commonlyB.consciouslyC. traditionallyD. officially43. A. journalistB.engineerC. designerD. manager44. A. laid outB.set downC. given outD. put away45. A.
5、jobB.dreamC parentsD. life46. A. turned inB.pulled outC. took offD. looked through47. A. madeB.movedC. threwD. created48. A. huggedB.loosenedC. curedD. blooded49. A. hikingB.leapingC. readingD. crawling50. A. visitB.walkC , drinkD. look51. A. momentsB.conversationsC. problemsD. routines52. A. feelin
6、gsB.quaiTelsC. landmarksD. conflicts53. A. wiseB.braveC. activeD. tough54. A. lyingB.eatingC. runningD. practicing55. A. concernB.shockC , treatD. surprise56. A. organizedB.gratefulC. kindD. self-directed57. A. cheersB.bothersC , attractsD. hurts58. A. ConnectedB.ArmedC , FacedD. Fed59. A. respectB.
7、surpriseC. confidenceD. confusion60. A. gladB.goodC. brilliantD. awake七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Does Takeaway Exist in Ancient China?As early as in the Song Dynasty, “takeout“ services were already available. In Zhang Zcduanfs popular painting Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival
8、, there is a restaurant boy who has just come out of the shop with “to-go boxes“ in his left hand and tableware (餐具) in his right, still 61 (wear) the shop apron and seeming to deliver the food somewhere. That image 62 (believe) to be a reflection of the original takeaway boy.In ancient times, there
9、 were three ways to order food. The first is servant order. Send a family retainer (彳卜人) to go to a restaurant and make 63 order. When the food is ready, there is someone who 64 (particular) delivers the food to the customers home, and then gets paid. The second is agreed delivery. Sign a long-term
10、65 (agree) with the restaurant. The store. 66 every agreed day, will pack the food well and send it to the customers home. The last one is door-to-door selling. The sellers from restaurants sell the food door to door, especially in the entertainment places like theatres, 67 are crowded with many peo
11、ple.The to-go box, wenpan (warm tray), 68 (consist) of two layers of porcelain. When 69 (use), hot water is injected into the interlayer of the plate 70 (keep) the dishes warm. In this way, the dish is still warm when it arrives at the customers home.八、短文改错71.下面一篇文章中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词 的增加、删
12、除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:L每处错误及修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。A big storm destroyed two villages in South Africa on last Friday, causing 4 death. Over 200 people became homeless as a result of the storm. A farmer said the storm began early in
13、 the morning and last one hour. He said, “I was in the kitchen with my wife and children while we heard a loud noise. A few minutes late, our house fell down. I managed to climb out, but much to my shocking, one of my boys were missing. I quickly went back inside and found them safe but frightened.
14、Soldiers came to rescue those burying under the ruins, and the government provided food, clothes, and shelters for homeless.九、其他应用文72.你校将举办主题为“用英语讲述中国故事”的中外交流活动,请写一篇稿件,为外国 朋友们介绍一位对社会做出过贡献的中国伟人,内容包括:1 .人物基本情况介绍;2 .人物成就及影响;注意:1.词数100左右;3 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。C. Learn how to cook other dishes herself.听下面一段
15、较长对话,回答以下小题。10. What kind of restaurant are the speakers talking about?A. A restaurant with robot waiters.B A restaurant without human staff.C. A restaurant with only one human staff member.11. Who opened the restaurant?A. A famous chef.B. Several programmers,students.12. What do some customers comp
16、lain about the restaurant?A. The number of dishes available.B. The quality of the ingredients.C , The speed of the service.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13. What is the woman trying to do?A. Interview Mr. Smith.B. Hold a party for Mr. Smith.C. Choose a gift for Mr. Smiths birthday.14. What subject does the woman
17、 teach?A. Music.B. English.15. . What does the man think of Mr. Smith?A. Strict.B. Young.16. What gift will the speakers give Mr. Smith?A. A video.B. A red scarf.C. Some universityC. History.C. Humorous.C. An iPad.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. Who first brought ping-pong from Britain to Japan?A. A professi
18、onal athlete. B. A government leader.试卷第2页,共12页C. A university professor.18. When did ping-pong become popular throughout China?A. When China entered the world championships.B. When Chairman Mao began playing the game.C. When coaches started training youth.19. When did ping-pong become Chinas nation
19、al sport?A. In the early 1920s.B. In the early 1950s.C. In the late 1950s.20. What do we know about Rong Guotuan?A. He was famous for playing basketball.B. He was a world champion in ping-pong.C. He created the International Table Tennis Federation.四、阅读理解Laguna Beach Festival of ArtsFestival St tore
20、Plenty of people attend Laguna Beach Festival of Arts just to admire the works of art.However, for serious art buyers, attending early in the season means a lot, since excellent pieces often sell early. Weekdays are less busy but there are fewer artists present. They often meet crowds in the evening
21、 that show up for the Pageant (盛会)of the Masters. Some artists may negotiate prices at the end of the season. If you just want souvenirs of your visit, a variety of products are available in the Festival Store.Fun ActivitiesPart of the fun of the festival comes from the activities that go on during
22、the event. Tours and art workshops are available every day. Weekends are full of live music and special events. To get best value for the money you spend during the week, Thursday is the day to go for art talks by participating artists and evening jazz.Food &x DrinksFood and drinks are sold at the s
23、nack bar. Tivoli Terrace cafe and restaurants are on site for more formal dining. Picnics are welcome during art talks or music shows, and there are tables set up in the courtyard for you to enjoy your homemade or take-away food. But alcohol is forbidden here. On Thursdays, central tables are reserv
24、ed for ticket holders.Cost of the TicketsEntrance admission: $60 per person (the Pageant of the Masters and live music shows included)Joint pass: $120 per person (free of charge for all the performances)Notes: Since there are many visitors on the weekends, the ticket office may be crowded.For faster
25、 service, call toll-free number 24 hours a day.For more information visit 21. What should one intending to buy some good pieces of art in the festival do?A.Go there on weekdays.B.Turn to artists for advice.C.Go there as soon as it starts.D.Show up for the Pageant of the Masters.22. What can all visi
26、tors do in the courtyard?A.Drink alcohol.B.Have a formal dinner.C.Appreciate music while eating.D.Eat at central tables as they like.23. If a couple want to see live music shows, they should pay at leastA. $60B. $120C. $180D. $240Banff National Park is home to an amazing wildlife population. But the
27、 busy Trans Canada Highway that cuts through the park is a hazard to the lovely animals. To address the problem, Banff first put-up wildlife fencing on either side of the highway to discourage animals from entering the busy road. Then, since 1996, theyve opened six wildlife overpasses and 38 underpa
28、sses to help the animals cross the highway in safety. I was fortunate to visit Banffs Red Earth Overpass with Trevor Kinley, the project manager with Parks Canada. He told me that so far, they have documented 10, 000 safe animal crossings on this overpass alone. Some animals have learned how to use
29、the crossings much more quickly than others. Black bears are the fastest learners, followed by deer. Wolves and lions take the longest to work out how to use them, Kinley said, laughing. But those animals that are slower to adapt are usually more capable and determined at figuring out the safest way
30、 to cross those overpasses and underpasses.There is some criticism (批评)that channeling so much wildlife into a few bridges and tunnels is like making a trap for the animals, offering big animals an easy meal on either side. “But research has shown that this is not the case, “ Kinley assured me. Ther
31、e are no more killings around the crossings than there are anywhere else in the park. ”Walking over the Trans Canada and then walking underneath through one of the tunnels, I was amazed to see the fresh tracks of black bears, wolves, deer and many kinds of smaller animals. Somehow, all these animal
32、footprints made me so happy, knowing that all this wildlife was passing safely under and over the longest road in Canada.Hopefully, the success of the wildlife crossings in Banff will continue to inspire similar solutions around the world, where human pressure on wildlife continues to grow.24. Which
33、 of the following best explains “ hazard “ underlined in paragraph 1?A. Shelter.B. Message.C. Answer.D. Danger.25. What does Trevor Kinley say about those wolves and lions?A.They are stupid animals.B.They are cautious learners.C.They are very dangerous.D.They are good at adapting.26. What are the cr
34、itics worried about?A.There are too many bridgesand tunnels.B.Many animals will not use the crossings.C.More killings might happenat thecrossings. D.Illegal hunting might be encouragedinthe park.27. How does the author feel at the end of the visit?A. Concerned. B. Disappointed. C. Shocked.D. Delight
35、ed.While Michael Jacksons moonwalk is perhaps the best known of all his groundbreaking dance moves, the late King of Pop also pioneered one that left many, including researchers, wondering how exactly he made the physically impossible play out on stage.The move in question, the focus of a new study
36、published in the Journal of Neurosurgery, first appeared in Jacksons 1987 music video “Smooth Criminal”. During a dance sequence, Jackson and other performers lock rigid and tilt (倾斜)their bodies at a straight 45 degree angle. The action appears impossible in real life.While we know today that Jacks
37、on managed this extreme lean with the invention of a set of special shoes and a metallic peg (金属车丁)in the stage floor, neurosurgeons and their study co-authors discovered that was only half the answer.In their paper, titled “How did Michael Jackson challenge our understanding of spine biomechanics (
38、脊柱生物力学)?“,the researchers explain how the spine reacts when we bend forward. When bending at the ankles, as Jackson did in Smooth Criminal,the strain (拉力)is shifted to the Achilles tendon (总艮腱).This presents a very limited range of motion without a mechanical assistance.“Most trained dancers with st
39、rong core strength will reach a maximum of 25 to 30of forward bending/, they write. MJ, pulled off an antigravity 45move that seems unearthly to any witness. Several MJ fans, including the authors, have tried to copy his move and failed, often injuring themselves in their efforts.”Even with the addi
40、tion of the special shoes and floor pegs, the authors say Jackson and his dancers required core strength beyond what many of us could manage.So whether youre a child of the 80s or a new fan for Jackson, you may just want to leave the particular move on the dance floor to avoid falling on your face.
41、For those looking for an alternative, weve included the below materials on the much safer and always impressive moonwalk.28. Neurosurgeons and their study co-authors thought.A. Michael Jackson was really a supermanB. Michael Jackson had the greatest core strengthC. the shoes and the metallic pegs we
42、re of some useD. a set of special shoes and a metallic peg solved the problem29. What does Paragraph 5 probably suggest?A. Jacksons move remains partly mysterious.B. The authors were crazy about Jacksons songs.C. Only trained dancers can reach a maximum of 45D. MJ fans tried to learn his move despit
43、e their injuries.30. What will the next paragraph talk about if the passage goes on?A. Other unbelievable dancing movements.B. Michael Jacksons success in other fields.C. Ways to perform impressive moonwalk safely.D. How children are profoundly influenced by Michael Jackson.31. Which of the followin
44、g serves as the best tittle for the passage?A. The Science Behind Michaefs Moves.B. The Power Beyond the Achilles Tendon.C. The Unknown Techniques Employed by Michael.D. The Secrets Unveiled by Recent Scientific Research.Theres a child-like joy that comes with ordering something online. We sit refre
45、shing the U. S. Postal Service or FedEx pages to see when our items will arrive and we become overly excited, hopeful and anxious. But why?According to a psychotherapist Owen O9Kane, ifs anticipatory(预期的)pleasure that something positive and good is going to happen when we get this parcel. When our p
46、ackage finally arrives, many of us are satisfied. But that initial excitement has probably waned because our obsession(痴迷)with our parcel represents much more than the item we purchased. What were talking about here is hope and having something to look forward to, but not the item itself. OKane expl
47、ains.Anticipating good things is a formula that has fueled many helpful remarks through the years: Tomorrow is another day. However, anticipation isnt always a good thing. In September, people went into a frenzy when it was announced that their mail delivery would become permanently slower. And now, many are worried about their items. This phenomenon is called pre-parcel anxiety. A delayed package may seem insignificant to some. But for others, getting your hopes up only for them to be th