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1、第 頁2020年重慶南開中學(xué)高一入學(xué)分班考試英語試卷一聽力題(共5小題,滿分5分,每小題1分)1(1分)Where is the mans mother now?A. In the office.B. In the park.C. In the museum.2(1分)What is Tonys dad doing?A. Working.B. Reading.C. Sleeping.3(1分)How does Jack go to school every day?A. By bus.B. By bike.C. By car.4(1分)A 2 dollarsB 4 dollarsC 8 dol
2、larsD 5 dollars5(1分)A A teacherB A coachC A judgeD A doctor二聽力題(共5小題,滿分22分)6(3分)A SurprisingB GoodC UntrueD Doubtful7(3分)(1)Whats wrong with the woman?AShe has a sore throatBShe has a headacheCShe has a backache(2)Whats the most probable relationship between the speakers?ADoctor and patientBWorkmate
3、sCEmployer and employee8(4分)(1)What color does the mans daughter like?A. Red.B. Green.C. Yellow.(2)What is the dress made of?A. Cotton.B. Silk.C. Wool.(3)How much is the dress?A. 100 yuan.B. 200 yuan.C. 300 yuan.9(6分)(1)What is the class going to do?A. Visit a farm.B. Visit a factory.C. Visit a scho
4、ol.(2)What will the second group do?A. Water flowers.B. Plant trees.C. Pick apples.(3)How long will the activity last?A. Two hours.B. Three hours.C. Four hours.(4)Where will the class meet at 7 a.m.?A. At the school gate.B. In front of the library.C. On the playground.(5)What should the students wea
5、r?A. School uniforms.B. Raincoats.C. Sports shoes.10(6分)(1)Where is the man?A. At school.B. At home.C. At work.(2)What may the woman do next?A. Learn a hobby.B. Offer the information.C. Enjoy the painting.(3)Where did Bob learn how to paint?A. At the local community college.B. In high school paintin
6、g class.C. At school by himself.(4)What type of painting are they talking about?A. Abstract painting.B. Regular painting.C. Oil painting.三閱讀理解(共4小題,滿分37分)11(7分)Wonderful Museums in Cyprus The Leventis Municipal Museum It shows the history of the city of Nicosia from prehistory to the present time an
7、d covers several traditional buildings on Hippocrates Street No.1517 The idea of creating a museum memorizing the history of Nicosia was that of the former city leader, Lellos Demetriades The museum was planned in 1984 and finished in 1989 Two years later, the Leventis Museum was honored with the Eu
8、ropean Museum of the Year Award The museum aims to contribute to the protection of Nicosias history Opening hours:TuesdaySunday (10:00 am4:30 pm) Closed:Monday and public holidays Entrance:Free The Museum provides equipment for visitors with disabilities The Stemi Museum of Village Life The museum s
9、hows the history of Stemi Museum from its foundation to the end of World War Sewing tools and equipment, handkerchief, kitchenware, pots and jars,traditional clothing are some of the exhibitions of this amazing museum Open: All year round Monday to SundayOctober 1 to March 31 (10 am4 pm) Monday to S
10、undayApril 1 to September 30 (10 am6 pm) Free entrance MarionArsinoe Archaeoloigical Museum The Museum of MarionArsinoe is located in Polis Chrysochous The exhibits are from the ancient city of Marion, renamed Arsinoe in the 3rd century BC Address: 26 Makarios Avenue, Polis, Paphos Opening hours: Tu
11、esday, Wednesday & Friday (8 am3 pm), Thursday (8 am5 pm), Saturday (9 am3 pm) Monday and Sunday closed Entrance Fee:1.75;half price on national holidays MaaPalaeokastro Museum The small museum is located within the MaaPalaeokastro site Built in 1989,the museums unusual design is the work of archite
12、ct Andrea Bruno The museum houses a small collection of objects,mainly copies, as well as some educational information on the site Open daily: 8:30 am5 pm (NovemberMarch), 8:30 am6 pm (AprilOctober) All year round Entrance Fee:1.75(1)Which museum takes disabled visitors into consideration? A MaaPala
13、eokastro MuseumB The Stem Museum of Village LifeC MarionArsinoe Archaeological MuseumD The Leventis Municipal Museum(2)What is on display in the Stem Museum of Village Life? A Famous paintingsB Things used in daily lifeC The education of the villagersD The story of the village leader(3)Which museum
14、can you visit at 9:00 am on Monday? A The Leventis Municipal MuseumB The Stem Museum of Village LifeC MaaPalaeokastro MuseumD MarionArsinoe Archaeological Museum12(10分)One runner didnt let the French governments order to remain indoors prevent him from training for a marathon amid the coronavirus pa
15、ndemic. Last week, Elisha Nochomovitz, a 32yearold furloughed restaurant worker, ran the length of a marathonon his 23foot long balcony. And he did it in six hours and 48 minutes, a personal record nearly double that of his previous finished time. My only pleasure is running, no matter what the time
16、, Nochomovitz, who lives in the French city of Balma near Toulouse, told CNN. He dedicated his run to medical staff working through this pandemic, who he feels are doing an extraordinary job.Although Nochomovitz has run 36 marathons, he said his balcony marathon was the most challenging. Due to the
17、short length of the balcony,Nochomovitz was unable to gain any momentum or speed as he had to constantly turn back and forth. He said he ran about 3 000 laps. Luckily, Nochomovitz said his girlfriend was there to support him, feeding him M&Ms and Coca Cola to help him refuel as he ran. Though his ba
18、lcony is nothing like the streets of Barcelona, where he was supposed to run the marathon on March 15 before it got canceled,Nochomovitz said the experience was worthwhile. Some people in other communities,including those seldom exercise,he said,even reached out to say they were inspired by him. Fre
19、nch Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced on March 14 that the country would be closing all places that are not essential to French living, which includes restaurants,cafes and clubs. France banned all gatherings across the country last week, and the country closed its borders on March 17 in ord
20、er to contain the coronavirus outbreak.(1)Why is Elisha Nochomovitz running on the balcony? A. To take an individual test.B. To hold the world record.C. To arouse the publics attention.D. To continue training for a marathon.(2)What does the underlined word laps refer to? A. Double length of a step.B
21、. Double length of the balcony.C. Double length of the bedroom.D. Double length of a complete marathon.(3)What can we infer from Paragraph 3? A. Nochomovitzs neighbors will run a marathon.B. Many citizens will come to see Nochomovitz train himself.C. Some may do exercise a lot just like Nochomovitz.
22、D. Players will join in the marathon on March 15.(4)Whats the purpose of the last paragraph? A. To emphasize the benefits of exercise.B. To explain why all commercial places were closed.C. To tell readers the governments measures.D. To show the difference between having dinner in and out of restaura
23、nts.13(10分)Archaeologists used DNA taken from a broken clay pipe stem found in Maryland to build a picture of an enslaved woman who died around 200 years ago and had origins in modernday Sierra Leone One researcher called the work a mindblower In this particular context, and from that time period, I
24、 think its a first, team member Hannes Schroeder told The Washington Post To be able to get DNA from an object like a pipe stem is quite exciting Also it is exciting for descendant(后裔) communities Through this technology, theyre able to make a connection not only to the site but potentially back to
25、Africa The pipe stem was found at the Belvoir plantation in Crownsville, Maryland, where enslaved people lived until 1864 and where a likely slave cemetery was recently found DNA taken from the pipe linked back to a woman either directly from or descended from the Mende people, who lived in west Afr
26、ica, in an area now part of Sierra Leone Julie Schablitsky, the chief archaeologist with the Maryland state highway administration, told The Post the discovery, based on saliva(唾液) absorbed into the clay pipe, was a mindblower She also said records show the existence of a slave trade route Sierra Le
27、one to Annapolis, plied(定期往來) by British and American ships As soon as people stepped on those slave ships in Africa, she said, whether they were from Benin or whether they were from Sierra Leone, wherever they were from, that identity was lost Their humanity is robbed Who they are as a people has g
28、one The new analysis is part of ongoing research around Belvoir that has given descendants of the people enslaved there new insight into the lives of their ancestors Speaking to The Post, Nancy Daniels, a genealogist from Laurel, Maryland, who thinks she is a descendant of enslaved families from Bel
29、voir but was not linked to the research on the pipe, called the discovery overwhelming Im sitting here about ready to cry, she said Im sorry Im so happy Thank God for the DNA This year, events and ceremonies are being held to mark the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved people in
30、America, at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619(1)What does the phrase a mindblower in paragraphs 1 and 4 refer to? A A surpriseB A confusionC An excitementD A fascination(2)According to Hannes Schroeder, the pipe stem was of great significance because A it was the first direct evidence that slaves living
31、in Maryland were originally from AfricaB it helped the archaeologists to draw a portrait of the enslaved womanC it might contribute to identifying the birthplace of the descendant communitiesD it contained genetic clues to the ancestral background of its owner(3)What can be inferred from the passage
32、? A The owner of the pipe once lived in what is now an area in west AfricaB The history of slavery in America is an ongoing topic of concernC African slaves lost their identities when they arrived at the Belvoir plantationD Nancy Daniels, a genealogist was sorry for not being involved in the researc
33、h(4)Which of the following is the best title for the passage? ADNA from an old pipe throws lights on the origins of the enslavedBA new research reveals the origins of enslaved African womanCThe descendants of enslaved people seek their identitiesDDNA contributes to the breakthrough of a new research
34、14(10分)Disneylands opening day,July 17,1955,was a terrible experience. Rides broke down. Restaurants ran out of food and drink and drinking fountains were in short supplyAll in front of a national audience of 90 million,then the largest live broadcast in television history on a day that would be kno
35、wn in Disney history as Black Sunday. But Disneys story actually started two decades earlier with what Walt Disney called Daddys Day. On Saturdays in the 1930s and 1940s, Disney would take his two daughters to ride the Griffith Park merrygoround, which theyd enjoy while he sat on a bench dreaming of
36、 ways for families to have fun together. Disney disliked the amusement parks they often visited, seeing them as dirty, unimaginative places run by rude employees. He thought he could do better. In 1939 he asked twoanimators (動畫片制作者) at his movie studio to work on a plan for an amusement park. By 195
37、2 the idea had expanded into a 1.5 million amusement park proposal that he presented to Burbank. The City Council, which feared such a project would create acarnival(嘉年華) atmosphere, rejected the proposal. Disney counted the rejection as a fortunate setback. By now, his dream for a theme park had go
38、ne beyond the space available in Burbank. He searched locations throughout Southern California. A 160acre orange garden, 22 miles south of Los Angeles, was soon selected. The ABC television network offered 5 million in loans and investments if Disney agreed to produce and host a onehour weekly show
39、called Disneyland. The deal amounted to months of free advertising for the park and allowed Disney to introduce TV audiences, particularly kids, to the park. Disneyland opened then. The 5,000 expected guests increased to 28,154, thanks to fake tickets. After the madness of opening day, Disney and hi
40、s new park were criticized in the press. The media predicted a quick and early end. But the public didnt listen. Visitors arrived in large groups, and within weeks Disneyland was a success. Over sixty years later, Disneylands popularity continues to grow, with total overall attendance topping 700 mi
41、llion and showing no signs of slowing down.(1)What mainly led to Walt Disneys plan to build his own amusement park? A. His ambition to expand beyond the movie industry.B. His animators suggestion on an entertainment plan.C. His wish to create a better place for family recreation.D. His daughters unp
42、leasant experience in the Griffith Park.(2)By Disney counted the rejection as a fortunate setback in paragraph 3, the author means the rejection .A. brought good luck to Disney and his parkB. contributed to the difficulty of opening the parkC. was viewed as a financial obstacle to the design of the
43、parkD. presented Disney with a favorable opportunity to rethink his plan(3)What can be learned about Disneyland from the passage? A. Everything went on smoothly before it opened.B. It spent 5 million on advertising for its opening.C. Peoples enthusiasm for it increased despite criticism.D. Only invi
44、ted guests could get into it on its opening day.(4)Which is the best title for the passage? A. Disneyland: How It All BeganB. Disneyland: An Overnight SuccessC. Disneyland: How It DevelopedD. Disneyland: A Park with a Long History四信息匹配(共1小題,滿分12分,每小題12分)15(12分)Methods to Help You Learn French The Fr
45、ench language,without doubt,is considered one of the most beautiful and romantic languages in the world. There are thousands of people who would love to be fluent in this popular language and be able to communicate fluently in it. (1) 1Learn it online In the past,the only way to learn French was to
46、go to regular classes at a training institute. But now,one of the easiest ways to learn French is to learn it online! There are many websites on the Internet today that offer various courses in the French language for all kinds of people,right from the beginner level to the more advanced stages.(2)
47、These websites will serve as a good introduction to the language. You can also choose a chargeable program to ensure that you are able to gain enough mastery of the language. 2Try to put French to practical use It is not enough to attend a French language course and devote a little time each day to
48、learning the language.(3) Consciously making an effort to think and talk to ourselves in French in our heads gives us the flexibility to exercise our French muscles anywhere and anytime. 3Do your homework diligently,read French books and learn French songs Most online courses will have daily activit
49、ies or homework assigned to the learner.(4) Also,make it a habit to buy and read French newspapers and simple books that will help you to improve your vocabulary and sentence formation skills. (5) Learning the words of the songs and singing along is a great way to learn French.ATry to find a French
50、teacher online.BThere are some websites that offer free French courses.CSome people want to learn French just to be able to sing beautiful songs.DThere are also lots of simple and interesting French songs that you can listen to.EDo them diligently,as they are a good and fun way to learn the language
51、.FLearners should also put their newfound knowledge to practical use.GThere are many techniques that can be followed to learn this romantic language.五完形填空(共1小題,滿分15分,每小題15分)16(15分)Since I was young,Ive noticed changes in peoples hairstyles,clothes,facial expressions,behaviors. I like(1) the world ar
52、ound me and I believe in the power of paying attention. I (2) on our family farm. My grandpa (3) had an eye on the(4) ,interpreting the clouds and their various colors. He knew when the soybeans got the color of brown paper bags it was time to (5) as what he usually did.(6) is about noticing and pay
53、ing attention. My mother and grandmother (7) everything from curtains to clothes. My mother(8) quite a few of my clothes and her pattern work was precise. My Aunt Becky knit(9) socks and sweaters. The patterns looked like a foreign(10) to me, but they were road maps she (11) seriously. If she notice
54、d a dropped stitch(針),she would follow (12) again. The women in my family practiced demanding crafts,(13) precision and an eye for detail,(14) to color combinations,a love of a patterned world. Noticing was all around me. It was the clothes on my(15) ,the crops in the fields,and the clouds in the sk
55、y. Im teaching how to write and seeing(16) is my job. Nothing is too(17) to ignore. Paying attention is my(18) . Through paying attention to my students carefully,I can get to know more about them than before. So if I notice that their eyes look dull instead of (19) ,I will know why. The world is ma
56、de up of one detail after another,(20) by opening my eyes to each of them, I can see the world much more clearly, much more broadly.(1)A. decoratingB. noticingC. figuringD. changing(2)A. grew upB. think aboutC. work outD. shout out(3)A. neverB. seldomC. oftenD. ever(4)A. groundB. riverC. mountainD.
57、sky(5)A. harvestB. waterC. plantD. dig(6)A. LivingB. WritingC. FarmingD. Designing(7)A. wroteB. sewedC. drewD. brushed(8)A. threwB. boughtC. donatedD. made(9)A. beautifulB. shallowC. slimD. thin(10)A. peopleB. bodyC. languageD. children(11)A. printedB. changedC. cutD. followed(12)A. vividlyB. carefu
58、llyC. gentlyD. happily(13)A. lackingB. learningC. requiringD. attempting(14)A. attentionB. desireC. enjoymentD. curiosity(15)A. legB. bodyC. armD. back(16)A. differencesB. lifeC. qualityD. details(17)A. smallB. uselessC. skillfulD. smooth(18)A. lessonB. personalityC. hobbyD. occupation(19)A. bigB. b
59、rightC. longD. black(20)A. orB. butC. soD. till六語法填空(共1小題,滿分15分,每小題15分)17(15分)Now many singers and bands have little to do with good music. They know little about what good music means. What is the cause? Most of these singers so far have(1) (see) music as a job because it is a good source of(2) (ma
60、ke) money. And if you have a good(3) (appear) and also original or expensive clothes to show off at your concerts then your voice is not(4) important as it should be. The public will prefer to admire more the most interesting parts of your body and even forget that you are there(5) (show) your music
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