福建省南平市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(含听力)
福建
高一
期末
2021-02-09
88次
整体难度:
容易
考查范围:
主题、语篇范围、单词辨析、语法、短语辨析、词汇
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一、听力选择题 添加题型下试题
A.He got a better job there. |
B.His friends were all there. |
C.He wanted to live in a larger house. |
A.A bank clerk. | B.A salesperson. | C.A waitress. |
【知识点】 日常生活
A.Wait two weeks. |
B.Call to check his scores. |
C.Take the test again in two weeks. |
【知识点】 学校生活
A.A sandwich. | B.Fries. | C.A hamburger. |
【知识点】 点餐
6. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The woman’s dream. | B.The man’s dream. | C.The man’s father. |
A.Science. | B.Travel. | C.Business. |
【知识点】 愿望
8. What has the man been busy doing?
A.Reading a report. |
B.Preparing for his exam. |
C.Looking for information. |
A.Surf the Internet. | B.Ask his teacher for help. | C.Go to the library. |
【知识点】 学校生活
10. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Father and daughter. | B.Coach and trainee. | C.Teacher and student. |
A.Stay in the library. | B.Take a swimming class. | C.Attend a meeting. |
A.At 3:00 p.m. | B.At 5:00 p.m. | C.At 6:00 p.m. |
【知识点】 学校生活
13. Why does the man make this call?
A.To explain why he can’t come. |
B.To ask for details about the party. |
C.To ask if he can bring his friends. |
A.Have dinner with the woman. |
B.Attend the party with his friends. |
C.Go to the opera with his friends. |
A.The woman’s brother. | B.The woman’s classmate. | C.The woman’s neighbour. |
A.The woman didn’t invite the man. |
B.The woman didn’t send the e-mail. |
C.The woman didn’t check the e-mail. |
【知识点】 计划
17. What will the listeners do on Tuesday afternoon?
A.Do sports. | B.Make a walking tour. | C.Watch a ball game. |
A.To a sports center. | B.To a movie theater. | C.To a swimming pool. |
A.Eight hours. | B.Nine hours. | C.Ten hours. |
A.At 8:00 a.m. on Sunday. | B.At 6:00 p.m. on Sunday. | C.At 8:00 p.m. on Sunday. |
【知识点】 行程描绘
二、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
To help tourists enjoy the beauty of natural wonders all over the world.CNN Traverl’s editors recommend some best places to visit.
Chile Lake District is worth a visit,thanks to the national parks,volcanoes and outdoor adventuring . The town of Pucon is great for hot springs and is also home to one of Chile’s most famous volcanoes.Villarica.Braving the travel to the top is a must for experienced hikers.
Copenhagen
Known as the happy capital of one of the world’s happiest countries ,Copenhagen has long been a source of attraction for travelers drawn by its cycling culture , colorful businessman houses and best restaurants .Cycling is the fastest ,easiest ,most healthy and environmentally friendly way to get around Copenhagen.
The Dead Sea
As the lowest point on Earth ,the Dead Sea is far from an unnoticed secret .But the realities of the climate crisis(气候危机)are causing water levels there to drop and have changed the Dead Sea from “a place to visit someday” to “a place you need to visit now .”Because of the high salt content of the water , bathers in the Dead Sea can actually read newspapers or book’s while relaxing on the water . Besides , the Dead Sea’s key position makes it a perfect stop on a Middle Eastern road trip.
Jamaica
In April, Ian Fleming’s superspy James Bond appears in his 25th film,“No Time To Die,” in which Daniel Craig's 007 returns to the beach house, Goldeneye, about 90 minutes from Montego Bay. Fleming wrote 14 James Bond novels at Goldeneye, working there every winter from 1952 until his death in 1964. Guests can stay in the famous writer’s five-bedroom beachfront home on the northern coast of the island and use Fleming's writing desk.
21. What will visitors do in Copenhagen?A.Have a bicycle trip. | B.Take a hot spring bath. |
C.Watch wonderful films. | D.Meet environmentalists. |
A.It is an unnoticed secret. | B.It is a place to visit one day. |
C.It helps people relax on the water. | D.It serves as a stop on the trip. |
A.The Dead Sea. | B.Jamaica. |
C.Chile Lake District. | D.Copenhagen. |
Mika still remembers the exact moment she was separated from her mother on September 24, 1975. Then just four years old, she and her mother were walking through Penn Station in New York City. Mika saw a candy store and asked whether she could go in. She thought her mother said yes, so she entered. When she returned, her mother was gone.
A policeman found her wandering alone and took her to the police station. Before long, she was placed in an orphanage (孤儿院)where she was given a name—Missy—because she wouldn’t talk. Two years later, she was adopted(收养). Once she finished high school, she moved out, changed her name to Mika. All the while she tried to find her birth family. In 2001, eager for any information, she posted on a website that she had been left at Penn Station and was searching for her birth mother.
Carty, founder of reunitepeople.com, saw the message and decided to help her. She said, “Don’t worry about sending me any money. I’m just going to help you.” Carty worked the case on and off for 16 years without a breakthrough. In December 2017, she sent Mika a DNA test as a Christmas present. After running the results through several databases (数据库), Carty found that Mika was a match with a woman named Kelly, who appeared to be Mika’s first cousin. Carty called Kelly, who at first doubted about the story but finally agreed to help.
When Mika met her long-lost family, her uncle, Joseph, said to her, “I hope you forgive us.” Mika nodded, smiling through her tears.
24. What can you learn about Mika?A.She found her birth family in her forties. |
B.She sent Carty money in order to get help. |
C.She named herself Missy in the orphanage. |
D.She reunited with her family through a website. |
A.Helpful and determined. | B.Confident and careful. |
C.Curious and responsible. | D.Imaginative and hard-working. |
A.Website Helped Her | B.Mika Lost Her Mom |
C.Carty Worked the Case | D.Technology Reunited Them |
So many things can keep you from seeing your loved ones in person, from busy schedules to long distances. Fortunately, thanks to modern technology, the people we miss are often only a phone call or text message away. But if you’re someone who prefers typed out messages toverbalones, you may want to reconsider. According to science, if you want to feel more connected to the people you're talking to, you should call them instead of texting.
A new study, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, found that communication including voice, like a phone call or video chat, created stronger social connections than communication through typing, like text messaging or e-mailing.
In the study, researchers used various experiments to judge connectedness. In one, they asked 200 people to predict (预测)what it would be like to reconnect with an old friend by e-mail or by phone. Although people expected that a phone call would get them more uncomfortable, hearing someone's voice actually made the experience better.
In another experiment, the researchers had strangers connected by either texting, talking over video chat, or talking using only audio (音频).They found that both forms of voice communication—whether video or audio only—made the strangers feel significantly more connected than when they communicated by texting.
Sabrina Romanoff, a psychologist, says people prefer to text or email instead of calling because of convenience. In reality, texting can make it hard to determine the true meaning behind a conversation. "A phone call is actually more convenient when considering the net effects of the message,” she explains. “Each party is present, and therefore, able to understand the meaning behind the content without figuring out the endless possible meanings behind words.”
27. What does the underlined word “verbal” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Drawn. | B.Written. | C.Spelt. | D.Spoken. |
A.Voice communication makes people worried. |
B.Voice betters text messaging in communication. |
C.Texting gets people more connected than phoning. |
D.It is more comfortable to call friends than strangers. |
A.Doubtful. | B.Serious. | C.Confused. | D.Positive. |
A.The ways to greet old friends. |
B.The importance of communication. |
C.Why we should call instead of texting. |
D.How modern technology helps us get connected. |
Have you ever wished to live a more zero-waste life?
Try not to use the disposables ( 一次性物品)at your table.
From paper plates to paper napkins (餐巾),it’s easy to throw away the disposables. Choose real plates when serving your meals. Not only will it give a richer dining experience, but it will cut the cost of buying those things just to throw them away.
Paper or plastic? Neither!
Plastic and paper shopping bags are recyclable(可回收的).
Sometimes just by thinking outside the box you can make things that have outlived (比…活 得长)their useful life into a new thing with lots of useful possibilities. Turn that empty coffee can into a storage for small toys like Legos or Barbie clothes. Use glass jars to store your leftovers(剩饭菜)in the fridge. Leftovers that can be seen are much less likely to be forgotten!
A.Learn to make it yourself. |
B.Here are some simple ways. |
C.These tips are a quick way to get started. |
D.But the recycling rates are extremely low. |
E.Repurpose (改换用途)items to a new life. |
F.Recycling of plastic and paper bags is not difficult. |
G.Add cloth napkins which are very inexpensive to buy. |