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1、虹口区2020学年度第二学期期末教学质量监控测试高一英语试卷第I卷(共75 分)I. Liste ning Comprehe nsion ( 20% )Section A (10%)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conv ersati ons and the questi ons will

2、be spoke n only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best an swer to the questi on you have heard.1. A. In a railroad stati on.B. In an airport.C. I n New York.D. In a post office.2. A. The more comfo

3、rtable one.B. The one that the man likes.C. The prettier one.D. The new one.3. A. The man doesn ' t want to see Mr. Williams.b. Mr. Jones used to be in charge.C. Mr. Jones is in a lower position than Mr. Williams.d. Mr. Williams doesn ' t want to see the man.4. A. He ' ll miss the meet i

4、ng that after noon.b. He' ll have an appointment with the host.C. He will not miss the meeting.d. The host will miss the appointment.5.A. Umbrella.B. Sun glass.C. Hat.D. Backpack.B. Helen doesns boss has a twin brother.t know where his boss is.6. A. She is annoyed.C. She is understanding.7. A. B

5、orrow Anna 's computer.C. Save some money.8. A. At a hospital. B. At a school. restaurant.9. A. Customer and shop assistant.C. Librarian and student.10. A. HelenB. She is apologetic.D. She is bored.B. Buy her won computer.D. Stay at home.C. In an office.D. In aB. Boss and secretary.D. Publisher

6、and salesman.C. The person in black is Helen's boss.D. The person in black looks like Helen's boss.Section B (6%)Directions: In Section B,you will hear two short passages, and you willbe asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be

7、 spoken only once. Whenyou hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11, A. 6B.8C. 10D. 1212. A. climbing rocks B. climbingmountains C. meeting

8、friends D. caving13. Some of the group members already knew each other.B. The group members had done rock-climbing many times.C. Some of the group members had been there before.D. The group members all came from the same school.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.D. 17,000 pou

9、nds.14. A. 27.000 ton s. B. 38,000 ton s.C.31,000 ton s.To bury it for further use.45. A. To keep it from being wasted.C. To stop it from polluting the groundwater. D. To divide the rubbishin to two kin ds.16. A. Use our stuff for as long as we can.B. Reduce greC. Keep Iandfill space free.D. Learn t

10、o recycle.ci. Section C (4%)cii. Directions: In Sectio n C, you will hear one Ion ger conv ersati on. Theconv ersati on will be read twice. After you hear the con versati on, you arerequired to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Write your an swers on your an swer sheet.

11、ciii. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.CIV.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each an swer.Wha' s the matter with Steve?He thought he had the 17 How long has Steve been ill?Since 18Howoften did the doctor ask Steve to take the 19 times a day afterWhat does the woma

12、 n suggest Steve doing?Tryi ng some herbal 20IL Grammar and Vocabulary (25% )Section A (16%)Directions: Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word,fillin each blankwith the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fi

13、ll in each blank with one proper word. Makesure that your answers are grammatically correct.(A)Since different nations have different cultural backgrounds and ways of their stages of civilization, thecustoms of one race may appear ridiculous to people of (21) 'race. The Chinese are naturally noe

14、xception.China has long been influenced by Confucius (孔子) ,(22) advocatedfilial devotion ( 孝顺)toparents, respect to one's elders, and kindness to young people. Thus,Chinese family customs (23)(base) on these moral teachings.In a Chinese family, the father is the head of the family, while the mot

15、her is answerable for thehouse-keeping and up-bringing of the children. In large families, several generations (24, liveunderthe same roof, and the old folks are greatly respected.Another Chinese family custom is the observance (遵行) of many importantChinese festivals, (25) ,the Qing Ming Festival, t

16、he Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-AutumnFestival, the DoubleNine Festival, etc. (26)(important) festival is , of course, the ChineseNew Year. Preparati ons for itscelebration begin long (27) itarrives. Much to the delight of youngchildren , they are given redpackets containing lucky mon ey. Every one

17、 laughs and sin cerely hopes (28) ere will be luck andprosperity in the New Year.(B)Not every one in the world requires the same amount of livi ng space. Theamount of space a pers onneeds around him is a cultural differenee, not an economic one. (29) now) your own psychologicalspace n eeds is import

18、a nt (30)they stro ngly affect your choices,in clud ing the nu mber of bedrooms inthe home. If you were brought up in a two-child family and both you and your sister(31) ot her hadyour own bedrooms, the cha nces are that you(32) (offer)separatebedrooms for them as well if youhave two children or mor

19、e. In America, they train people to want to have their own rooms by givi ng themtheir own rooms (33) they are babies. This is very rare in the world. In many other coun tries, thebaby sleeps in the same bed with his pare nts or in a bed n ear them.The space in the home also shows a lot about psychol

20、ogical space n eeds.Some families have separatelittle comers (34) family membersgo to be alone. Others gather closerto each other and the size oftheir house has no thi ng to do with it.(35) it is true that psychological space needs are not decided byecono mic reas ons, theysoipetimes have to be cha

21、nged a little because of econo mic pressures. Itis almost impossible , however, (36)( change) your psychologicalspace n eeds completely.Sectio n B (9%)Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only be used on ce. Note that there is one word more tha n you

22、n eed.(学新世纪教材的同学请做以下 37-45题)A. categories B. n eighbori ngC. in itialD. locatedAB. occupiesAC. reputation AD. headlines BC BD. approach CD. high-riseShan ghai World Finan cial Cen terThe Shan ghai World Finan cial Cen ter is a super tall skyscraper locatedin the Pudong district of Shanghai, China. I

23、t is a一 37 and mixed-usebuilding, consisting of offices, hotels, observation decks, and shoppingmalls. Park Hyatt Sha nghai, which 38 the 79th to the 93 rd floors, is the sec on d-highest hotel in the world, surpass ing the Grand Hyatt Sha nghai on the 53 rd to 87th floors of the 39 Jin Mao Tower.On

24、 14 September 2020, it was topped out, at 492.0 meters making it thesec on d-tallest 4 0 the world at the time. It also had the highestoccupied floor and the highest height to roof, and the two41 used todetermine the title of“ The World ' s Tallest Building ''.Madame Tussauds Gallery in

25、Shan ghaiThe second Asian outlet is 42 in the Chinese city of Shanghai.Attracted by Shanghai' s growing43 and tourism volume (游客量)in East Asia and the Pacific area,the Tussauds Group made their efforts to 44 Shan ghai authorities todiscuss the possibility of opening its second Asian location. Ma

26、dame Tussauds Shanghai was opened on 1 May 2020 on the 10th floor of the NewWorld Departme nt Store at West Nanji ng Road.Madame Tussauds Shanghai is the Tussauds Group ' s sixth waxwork ( 蜡 像)museum after London, Amsterdam, Las Vegas, New York City and Hong Kong. It ope ns all year round from 1

27、0 amto 10 pm daily. The 45 admissi on fee is RMB 135 for adults and RMB 100 for stude nts.(学牛津教材的同学请做以下37-45题)a. RestoredB. orig in ated C. purchases ChesitateAB. commercialAC, reputatio n AD. i nferioridealBC con sumers CD.associati onCity God Temple of Sha nghaiThe City God Temple or Chenghuang Mi

28、ao is a temple located in Shanghai, within the old walled city. Today it becomes a(n) 37 touringandrelaxing area in the city. And the temple ' s surrounding area is now a large 38 districtthat hosts an array (队歹 U) of shops, restaurants, teahouses,as well as annual temple fair eve nts.The City G

29、od Temple in Sha nghai 39 一 as the Jin sha n God Temple, andit was changed into a City GodTemple in 1403. In 1951, the temple was handed over to the _40 called Shanghai Taoist (道教)and madeinto a Taoist center. In 1994, it was _41 to its former use as a temple.Tian ZiFa ngHave you ever been to TianZi

30、Fang? If you are going to travel in Shanghai, don' t 42 to have a walk at TianZiFang, which locates at Kangtai Street in Sha nghai.Comparing with the brand new modem buildings , you can find the special architecture ( 建筑)of old Shanghai city has a better 43t's such apeaceful and quiet place

31、to live.On the other han d, it, s also a good shopp ing area. There are a lot of beautiful, special and unique goods. Visitors and 44 come here for the art beauty. The whole shopp ing area is not so large, but every one is sure to enjoy walki ng here, find out a lot of fun and get their 45 When you&

32、#39; re tired, you can go to one of the little cafe or bar to have a drink or cake. What a beautiful day!iii. Reading Comprehension (30%)Sectio n A (10%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A , B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phra

33、se that best fits the con text.Lear ning to AcceptI lear ned how to accept life as it is from my father. However, he didnot teach me acceptanee when he was strong and 46, but rather when hebecame older and had ill ness.My father was once a stro ng man who loved being active, but a terribledisease to

34、ok all that away. Nowhe can no Ion ger walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is _47_. One night, I went to visit him.with my sisters. We started talking about life, and I told them about oneof my_48_. I said that we must very ofte n give things up as we grow ouryouth, our be

35、auty, and our friends but it always seemsthat after we give something up, we _49_ something new in its pkce. Then suddenly my father spoke up. He said, “But, Peter, I gave up everything! What did I get?”I thought and thought, but I couldn' t think of anything to say. _50_, heanswered his own que

36、stion:“I won the love of my fam y, ” I looked at mysisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and tha nkfuln ess.I was also _51_by his words. After that , when I began to feel irritated (愤怒的)at some on e, I would remember his words and become_52_. If he could replace his great pain with a

37、feeli ng of love for others, the n I should be able to give up mysmall irritations._53_ , I learned the power of acceptaneefrom my father.Sometimes I _54_what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for this one _55

38、_.46.A.con fide ntB.attractiveC.healthyD.positive47.A.B.difficultC.stressfulD.hopeless48.A.beliefsB.decisi onsC.experie ncesD.49.A.shareB.createC.exposeD, gain50.A.B.C.D.51. A.touchedB.injuredC.shockedD.puzzled52.A. n egativeB.calmC.relaxedD.happy53.A.In detailB.In additi onC.In con trastD.In this w

39、ay54.A.wonderB.recallC.rememberD.doubt55.A.awardB.lesso nC.giftD.honourSectio n B (20%)Directions: Read the followi ng three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best a

40、ccord ing to the informationgiven in the passage you have just read.My basketball coach(教练)at Princeton used to say, “ On the court ( 球场),you can tell who is selfish. ”When my sister Michelle brought Barack Obama home to meet the family, she said to me, “ I want you to take him out to play, to see w

41、hat type of man he is when he, s not around me_” So I invited Barack to play basketball with a few frie nds of mine.I was very n ervous although I had already met Barack a few times. I was thinking this guy seemed like a good guy.We played a hard five-on-five. He was thin but not weak at all. He pla

42、yed extremely left-handed. He dealt with everything perfectly. He wasn' t thebest guy out there or the worst guy. I liked the fact that he was con fide nt but wasn' t proud. Barack was very team-oriented (有团队精神的),very unselfish. He played as if he was one of ushe wasn ' t trying to bepre

43、side nt of Harvard Law Review. But the best part about it was that whe n we were on the same team, he did not pass me the ball each time. He was n't trying to suck up to my sister through me. I was glad to give my sister the good n ews,“ Your boy is straight. ”He isn ' t selfish, which is th

44、e greatest praise you can give both a player and a leader. America has got a guy whois running a government in an efficient manner. That ' s the same guy I got to know playing basketball when he was visit ing my family.e56. Why does the author beg in the passage with his coach' s words?a. He

45、 wants to remember and thank his coach.b. He wants to show that he is a good basketball player.C. He wants to tell his sister about the words.d. He wants to use the words to test a person.57. Through the basketball game , the author found.out that Barack Obama.a. played best all the timeB. was stron

46、g eno ugh to playc. was not con fide nt sometimesD. wan ted to be the team leader58. The underlinedphrase “ suck up to ” in the third paragraph can bereplaced by “a. make some one happy B. helpC. know aboutD. look after(B)Read ing is very importa nt to help you lear n En glish. To lear n as muchas y

47、ou can from read ing, you n eed to read differe nt kinds of En glish. Thisbook provides not only differe nt kinds of En glish but also a good way to check your readi ng ability.There are four parts in the book:Part 1: MessagesPart 2: PeopleIn this part somebody wants to send in formatio nin writ ing

48、tosomebody else. There is a test on timetableand a test on textmessages.In this part all the tests are about people. For example, there is an in formal letter between friends.There is formalEnglish in biography (传记).There is a job application as a model to help with yourPart 3: Places厂厂IJPart 4: Thi

49、ngsIn this part, too , manydifferent kinds of English are shown, some n formal and some formal. There isDYou will find some descriptive (扌苗写的)writing in this part. There are descripti ons of clothes and of a computer.the in formalEn glish of a holidayYou can do these tests in any order you like, or

50、you can do all the tests with a formal or in formal text. I enjo yed writ ing this book and I hope you enjoy using it.59. Which of the followi ng is most probably writte n in in formal En glish?A. A letter of complai nt.B.A computer han dbook.C.A letter of a classmate. D. A story of a preside nt.60.

51、 The passage is most probably writte n forA. test-desig nersB. stude ntsC.test-takersD. teachers61. What is the best title of the book?A. Test Your Read ingB. Help with Your Writi ngC. Differe nt People Lear n Differe nt En glishD. Practice En glish in Differe nt Ways(A),What should you thi nk about

52、 whe n you try to find your career? You are probably better at someschool subjects than others. These mayshow strengths that you can in your work. A boy who is good at mathematics can use that in engin eeri ng career. A girl who spells well andlikes En glish may be goodat office work. So it is impor

53、tant to know the subjects you do well in at schools. On the other hand, you may not have any specially strong or weak subjects but your records show a gen eral satisfactory sta ndard. Although not all subjects can be used directly in a job, they mayhave in direct value.Your school may have taught yo

54、u skills, such as typing or technicaldrawing, which you can use in your work. You may be good at mental work or cookery and look for a job where you can improve these skills.If you have had a part-time job on Saturday or in the summer, think what you obtained ( 获得)fromit. If nothing else, you may ha

55、ve learned how to get to work on t ime,to follow instructions and to get on with older workers. You -may have learned to give correct change in a shop, for example. Just as important, you may becomeinterested in a particular industry or career you see from the inside in a par-time job.Facing your weak points is also part of knowing yourself. You may be allthumbs (笨手笨脚)Wnen you handle tools; Perhaps you are a poor speller or cannot add up a column of figures. It is harder to face any weaknesses than to pretend they do not exist. Your school record, for instance, may not

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