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1、只做精品龍巖四中2018-2019學(xué)年下學(xué)期高一英語半期質(zhì)量檢測 (考試時(shí)間120 分鐘,滿分150分) 第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)請聽下面5段對話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1. How much do the pants cost?A. $20.B. $30.C. $40.2. Which place does the woman like the most? A. The Great Wall. B. The Palace Museum. C. The Summer Palace.3. How did the man go to the ma

2、tch? A. By car.B. On foot.C. By bike.4. What did the man do this afternoon? A. He visited Susan. B. He watched a movie. C. He did his homework.5. Where are the speakers? A. At a restaurant.B. At a flower shop.C. At a concert.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)請聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題

3、。6. When does Jack have a ping-pong lesson? A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.7. What does Jack first do when he gets home? A. He has dinner. B. He watches TV. C. He works on his studies.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. What subject is Julia good at? A. English. B. Science. C. Music.9. Which major wil

4、l Julia probably choose? A. Sports medicine. B. Business English. C. Computer science.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. Where can the grades be seen? A. On the website.B. On the wall.C. On a text message.11. How did the woman do on the exam? A. She got an A. B. She got a B. C. She got a C.12. What will the man d

5、o first? A. Call his parents. B. Talk to Lisa Brown. C. Celebrate with the woman.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A science book. B. Their college life. C. Their future plans.14. When does Paul have to hand in his report? A. This Friday.B. This Saturday.C. Next Mon

6、day.15. Where might Barbara come from? A. Canada.B. Italy.C. Britain.16. What does John want to do when he graduates? A. Open a shoe shop.B. Get a job on Wall Street.C. Work for his family business.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. What happened to Mike? A. He was born deaf.B. He was hit by a car.C. He hurt his

7、 head at home.18. Who is Cody? A. Mikes brother.B. Mikes dog.C. Mikes doctor.19. What did Mike do when his father said “Cody”? A. He moved his arm.B. He opened his eyes.C. He said his first words.20. How did Mikes parents feel at the end? A. Worried.B. Guilty.C. Happy.第二部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;

8、每小題2.5分,滿分25分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ALEGOLANDCaliforniaLEGOLAND California has over 60 rides and attractions for kids ages 2-12. LEGOLAND California is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the school year and closes between 5 and 6 p.m. on other days. The least crowded days are during

9、school weekdays. The largest selection of LEGOs in the nation is located at LEGOLAND California.LEGOLAND California has rides that are great for any kids ages 2-12.For the youngest children:The rides and attractions at LEGOLAND California that have no height requirements for two year olds are: The L

10、EGOLAND Express, Playtown, Explore Village, Coast Cruise (漫游) & The Lake, LEGO Club House & Factory Tours.Rides & activities for the older kids:FunTown,TreasureFalls, Imagination Zone.For the parents:The LEGOLAND San Diego Coast Cruise is a great way to see the wonderful creations made out of LEGOs

11、and is sure to amaze kids and adults alike!If you find yourself loving LEGOLAND California, why not spend another day? The great news is if you stop by Guest Services before leaving the park on your first day, you can buy an upgrade that will give you your second day at a much lower price! It will b

12、e ten dollars more per person to get the LEGOLAND California Park Hopper ticket, but it is worth it! Not only do you get all of the fun LEGO rides of LEGOLAND itself, but you and the kids can enjoy theWaterParkas well. As LEGOLAND California is for children, it is a non-smoking park. The rides are p

13、retty small here; teenagers will find it harder to enjoy LEGOLAND California.21. What is special about LEGOLAND California?A. It is kid-friendly.B. It is open all year round.C. It usually closes up late at night.D. It has the largest LEGO shop worldwide.22. Which of the following rides is for adults

14、?A.FunTown.B. Explore Village.C. LEGO Club House & FactoryTours.D. TheLEGOLANDSan DiegoCoastCruise.23. What should you notice about LEGOLAND California?A. All tickets include itsWaterPark.B. Some rides sell at a reduced price.C. Smoking is not allowed there.D.It doesnt offer small rides. BThey shape

15、 our lives in many ways. Often when they get old, torn or fall apart, were likely to throw them out or replace them. But one 85-year-old man is devoted to bringing old books back to life.“I know how to do this. I enjoy doing this,” said Paul Reeder, a book repair hobbyist.Reeder is changing the face

16、 of our textbooks, one book at a time, said Skyview High School Principal, Deb Black.It all started just three weeks ago.“There was an article that came out about the bad shape our books were in,” said Black.Reeder read the article in the newspaper, and he soon appeared in Blacks office. It was the

17、morning of April 5, 2016.“He said,Im here to offer what I think may be a solution,”Black recalled (回憶).Reeder has been repairing books since the 1940s.Over the years, hes worn many hats, yet his interest in book repair remained unchanged.In the year 1992when Reeder retired (退休), he went all in. He h

18、as repaired books for a number of organizations including the Montana Historical Society and the Billings Public Library.Skyviews students are not only thankful for Reeders help, but inspired (鼓舞) by his work.“They have made him thank-you signs and cards. I have one girl who left me a note the other

19、 day.She wants to learn to do what Paul does. What he does is a lost art. He has done great things for our kids and for our books,” said Black.The worn-out books are brought to Reeder on Friday, and in most cases, hes able to return the books as good as new by the following Monday, according to Blac

20、k.24. What does Reeder think of his work?A. It is a pleasure. B. It is very boring.C. It is a lost art. D. It is really difficult.25. How did Reeder find out Skyviews books needed repairing?A. From Deb Black. B. From some students.C. From a newspaper.D. From an organization.26. What can we infer abo

21、ut Reeder?A. He likes collecting old books.B. He repairs hats in his spare time.C. He has a lifelong love for book repair.D. He retired fromSkyviewHigh School.27. What was the purpose of the schoolgirls note?A. To express thanks to Black.B. To have her books repaired.C. To make friends with Reeder.D

22、. To learn Reeders repair skills. CThe roads that wind along theSeineused to be full of heavy traffic. Today, cyclists are enjoying the waterside peace. On the right bank opposite the Eiffel Tower, cars have been made to travel in a single lane (車道), leaving the other to bicycles.A sense of being co

23、ntrolled is felt by the capitals car owners. Anne Hidalgo, the Socialist mayor ofParis, is starting “a war against cars”.As part of the city halls plan to increase the share of trips taken by bicycle from 5% to 15% by 2021, protected cycling lanes are being lengthened along some of the citys main ro

24、ads. A whole road on the busy Rue de Rivoli is being changed into a two-way bike route. The left banks road was closed to cars in 2013, six years after the city made a bike-sharing plan.“Paris is not anti-car, but anti-pollution”, says Jean-Louis Missika, the head of planning at city hall. Pollution

25、 levels in the city are especially high. With its narrow streets, the government is trying its best to reduce (減少) cars that do not carry passengers. Fully 80% of cars running in centralPariscarry only one person, and 79% of those on its roads are privately owned. BlaBlaCar, a French ride-sharing st

26、artup, recently introduced BlaBlaLines, a new app produced to help people who travel to and from work share cars.The war against cars started by Ms Hidalgo is also a rethink of how the city should start an age that will be shaped by electric cars and driverless transport.“It will be as great as the

27、change from horse-drawn carriages (馬車) to cars,”says Mr Missika. He expects to see the first driverless six-person taxis in Paris next year, and says that city hall will ban (禁止) privately owned cars in the centre by 2025-30.28. What does Paragraph 1 try to show?A. The modern life ofParis.B. The hea

28、vy traffic inParis.C. The great scenery ofParis.D. The reduction of cars inParis.29. Why have some actions mentioned in Paragraph 3 been taken?A. To avoid car accidents.B. To encourage bike riding.C. To make people live a comfortable life.D. To show the importance of public transport.30. What is the

29、 government doing to reduce pollution according to Paragraph 4?A. It has closed some narrow streets.B. It has banned privately owned cars.C. It discourages cars without passengers.D. It encourages public transport journeys.第二節(jié) 七選五,有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)New kinds of tourismPeople are travelling

30、more than ever before. The World Tourism Organisation says that by 2021 the number of international travellers will be more than 1.6 billion people per year.31Here are four different kinds of tourism that have appeared recently. Medical tourism can be for a lot of things, from operations to visits t

31、o the dentist.32Afew of the popular countries offering medical tourism areIndia,Cuba,ThailandandJordan.Nearly all tourists eat in restaurants, and dining is one of the top three tourist activities. But if you were in a country famous for its food, would you learn how to cook it? Welcome to the unusu

32、al form of culinary (烹飪的) tourism, where people go to another country to learn how to prepare its food.3334Examples include tours to New Orleans after Hurricane (颶風(fēng)) Katrina, to parts of Thailand after the tsunami (海嘯) or tourist visits to ground zero in New York. This kind of tourism is not very po

33、pular with local people for understandable reasons.Another growing area of tourism is literary (文學(xué)的) tourism.35It can be connected to the life of an author, for example visiting the authors home or favourite places, or connected to the lives of characters in a story. It can also be a visit to a plac

34、e where a film was made.A. Cooking holidays are growing in popularity now.B. It is known that few sites of disasters can be visited.C. Many people enjoy these historical tourist attractions.D. Disaster tourism is the act of visiting the site of a disaster.E. This is a kind of cultural tourism and th

35、ere are several types.F. This kind of tourism includes going to a different country for health care.G. The increase in the number of tourists also means an increase in the kinds of tourism.第三部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)During a mid-autumn holiday with my family at a fishing spot,

36、 I witnessed a fish being36, hopping (跳躍) out of the waters surface, making every effort to37.I could see that the fisher was an expert38he decided to39it struggling (掙扎) in the water so as to work off its40. Right at that moment, I held my41. With every move it made, I became more and more42.Finall

37、y, the fish, the fighter, ran out of power43it was caught in the experts fishing net. When it was thrown out of the net, it44started to struggle with all of its strength. Still, the expert fisherman was there to wait for it to become45. The fighter stopped hopping in only a couple of minutes. My fee

38、lings were46. I appreciated its strength and braveness but at the same time felt sorry about its sad47.Suddenly, I heard a sound of something dropping into the48: the fighter itself had turned the tables!Yes, the fish49. After pretending that it had run out of all of its strength, it had rolled back

39、 into the river.I50the fighter from the bottom of my heart when it made it. Of course not every fish is as51as this one. However, they all52hard just to survive. Even though they can be more53hurt compared to us human beings, Im struck by how such a little fish tried so hard to54its own life. Why ca

40、nt we human beings cherish (珍惜) our life just as these little creatures do? Wouldnt people who dont realize the55of life feel ashamed after seeing such creatures struggle to survive?36. A. eaten B. killed C. freed D. caught37. A. move B. survive C. hunt D. recover38. A. for B. if C. though D. before

41、39. A. bring B. imagine C. leave D. stop40. A. time B. anger C. weight D. energy41. A. opinion B. breath C. plan D. record42. A. careful B. surprised C. nervous D. disappointed43. A. and B. but C. while D. until44. A. just B. also C. once D. again45. A. dead B. exhausted C. afraid D. hungry46. A. mi

42、xed B. terrible C. unclear D. familiar47. A. news B. choice C. ending D. feeling48. A. net B. water C. sea D. cave49. A. remembered B. failed C. regretted D. succeeded50. A. thanked B. loved C. clapped D. trusted51. A. lucky B. special C. fresh D. beautiful52. A. learn B. fight C. pull D. hop53. A.

43、quickly B. directly C. repeatedly D. easily54. A. save B. finish C. enjoy D. improve55. A. truth B. purpose C. importance D. hardship第二節(jié) 語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。A lawyer 56. _ came from a big city went hunting in the countryside. He shot a bird, but it fell into

44、a farmers field on 57. _ other side of a fence (籬笆). As the lawyer climbed over the fence, an elderly farmer walked up and asked him 58. _ he was doing. When the lawyer said he wanted to get the bird 59. _ (hunt) by him, the old farmer replied, “Thiss my field, and youre not coming over here.” The l

45、awyer got angry and said, “Im one of the 60. _ (good) lawyers in the country. If you dont let me get that bird, youll 61. _ (charge) and lose everything you own.” The farmer smiled, “Well, generally, when people here cannot reach a(n) 62. _ (agree), we follow the Three-Kick Rule. I first kick you th

46、ree times and then you kick me three times, and so on, until someone gives up.” Hearing that, the lawyer decided he could 63. _ (easy) win and agreed. The lawyer nearly 64. _ (give) up after the farmer gave him three good hard kicks. Then when he struggled 65. _ (get) to his feet and said, “Now, its

47、 my turn!” the old farmer smiled and said, “No, I give up. You can have the bird!”第四部分 寫作 (共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) 概要寫作 (滿分15分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。Bryan Laubscher, one of the worlds leading astrophysicists, who study the physics and chemistry of the stars, planets, etc, is developing an invention called the Mars Elevator. To form a picture of this, you may want to imagine the story of Jack and the Beanstalk (豆莖). This is the story of a boy who grew a beanstal

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