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1、苏州五中 2020 学年第二学期期中调研测试高一英语2020.04第一部分 听力: (共两节, 20 小题;每小题1 分,满分 20 分)第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、R C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。 听完每段对话后, 你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。What will the woman do after the conversation?Go to a supermarket.Go home with the man.Continue working.Where do the speakers m

2、ost probably live?A. In the country. B. In the town. C. In the city.What s the man s plan for the weekend?To join the woman for an outing.To relax the whole weekend.To work on his school paper.What do we know about the man?He has a locker at school.He dislikes school life.He doesn t study hard.What

3、do we know about the business hours?8:30 am to 4:00 pm on workdays.8:30 am to 3:30 pm on Saturday.9:00 am to 3:30 pm on Sunday.第二节 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你 将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题 5 秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间 每 段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、 7 题。When did the woman g

4、et the shoes?A. Recently. B. Last month. C. Last year.Why didn t the woman wear the shoes?Because she had too many shoes.Because they didn t fit her feet.Because she didn t like them.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、 9 题。Where are the two speakers?A. At a restaurant. B. At the market. C. At home.What does the convers

5、ation show about the woman?A. She is careless. B. She is talkative. C. She has a good memory.听第 8 段材料,回答10 至 12 题。What s the woman s purpose of asking for an iPad?A. To study. B. To read books. C. To play games.What is the man worried about?The woman cannot find e-books.The woman can t take notes by

6、 using an iPad.The woman can t go over notes easily.What will the man do for the woman in the end?He will refuse to buy an iPad.He ll get an iPad for her.He ll buy more notebooks for her.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。What did the man s sister do last summer?She took a trip.She did pet walking.She did baby-

7、sitting.Why won t the woman do pet-walking?Because she has no enough time.Because she thinks it is boring.Because she doesn t like animals.What will the woman do?A. Wash dishes. B. Teach science. C. Baby-sit a kid.Who will the man give a phone call to?A. His cousin. B. His nephew. C. His sister.听第 1

8、0 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。Where is the speaker now?A. In Athens. B. In Alabama. C. In New York.How large is the speaker s country?131,957 square miles.50,949 square kilometers.131,957 square kilometers.What does the government of the speaker s country think is important?A. Education. B. Language learning.

9、 C. Agriculture.What does the speaker do at the end of the text?He introduces some main products of his country.He explains why his country is worth visiting.He encourages the listeners to visit his country.第二部分 单项填空(共15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)Though having lived abroad for years, many Chinese still the

10、traditional customs.A. perform B. possess C. observe D. supportParents much importance to education. They will do theirbest to give their children that priceless gift.A. attach B. pay C. link D. applyTo tell you the truth, I would agree with Carol, but not .A. entirely B. exactly C. properly D. peac

11、efullyWes hould give children the right to voice their opinions theyare different from our own.A. so B. even though C. unless D. as ifTo get a better grade, you should the notes again before thetest.A. go over B. get over C. turn over D. take overThe most universal facial is the smileits function is

12、 toshow happiness.A. expression B. impression C. scene D. discussionI madea promise to myself this year, myfirst year in high school,would be different.A. whether B. what C. that D. howHe is eager to try something he has never tried before.Oh, I see. That s he differs from others.A. when B. where C.

13、 how D. whatWhat should we do since we can t make a compromise after lengthy talks? you apologize and take back what you ve said it is allover between us.A. Either; or B. Not only; but also C. Neither; nor D. Whether; orThe university estimates that living expenses for international students around

14、$8,450 a year, which a burden for some of them.A. are; is B. are; are C. is; are D. is; isUnder the new policy,anyone who is found in the school buildingwill be fined $60.A. smokeB. smoking C. to smoke D. smokedIs everyone here?Not yet Look, there the rest of our guests!A. come B. comes C. is coming

15、 D. are comingWhy didn t the audience see the film Gravity in time?Because it was not until the authority approved it the cinemacould show it.A. when B. that C. since D. beforeA sense of anxiety if we were addicted to various socialnetworking applications.A. would have arisen B. has arisen C. will a

16、rise D. couldariseI will appreciate it if you can forgive Lucy and be friendly to her as you used to., only if she gives me a sincere apology.By all meansB. By no meansMy pleasureD. It s a pleasure第三部分完形填空 ( 共 20 小题 ; 每小题 1 分,满分 20 分 )阅读下列短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项 A, B, C, 和 D 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Show yourselfO

17、n the course of life, the first step of the lead is likely to mean the final victory, so the success and failure, or 36 and loss of your life may lie in 37 you dare to show yourself or not.As a student, I was most 38 to answer questions in class, and I found that the students around were just like m

18、e. At the beginning of each class, when the professor asked a question, I always 39 my head, for fear that the professor saw me.In a foreign language class, an expert from the Commercial Bank delivered a lecture. The speaker always wanted 40 to be in communication with him, so he asked how manystude

19、nts in the classroom learned Economics, but no one 41 . The expert said with a smile,“Let me tell you a(n) 42 first.”“When I came to the United States to study, there are often lectures delivered in the 43 . Each time, they invite an expert from Wall Street or a transnational company to make a speec

20、h. ”“Before the beginning of every lecture, I found a(n) 44 phenomenon(现象).The students around me always took a cardboard folded in half, wrotetheir 45 with the most eye-catching color, and then placed it on the seat. 46, when the speaker needed the response, he could see and call a listener s name

21、47 .”“I couldn t 48 why they did that, so I asked the student in front of me. He told me with a smile, the speakers are all top-ranking people, who 49 chances. Wheryour answer is to his 50 or surprise, it is very possible that he will give you more 51 . This is a very simple reason.“The fact was als

22、o like that. I really saw a few students around mewent to 52 in the first class company 53 their excellent insights (洞Youmust showyourselfconstantly to 55others attentionfora chance on the cards.36. A. winB.beatC. gainD37. A. howB.whatC. thatD38. A. proudB. readyC. excitedD39. A. raisedB.shookC. low

23、eredD40. A. anyoneB. someoneC. everyoneDA. replied admittedA. ideaA. company businessA. tensedullA. addressesB. agreedB. factB. hospitalB. interestingB. numbersC. reportedC. truthC. universityC. attractiveC. namesDA. BesidesA. directly rapidlyA. make forB. HoweverB. loudlyB. make upC. OtherwiseC. fi

24、rstlyC. make outDA. presentA. disappointmentastonishmentA. chancesjobsA. approveB. meanB. amusementB. questionsB. employC. multiplyC. satisfactionC. responsesC. manageD53. A. in spite ofB. because ofC. aside from察力).This had a great influence on me. The chance will not find you 54you to finddefeatwh

25、etherafraidnoddedno oneD.D. storyD.D.cardsD. ThusD.make senseD. addD.D.workD.as toA. themselves B. himselfC. yourselfD. itselfA. payB. drawC. focusD. fix第四部分 阅读理解(共15 小题;每小题 2 分, 共 30 分)AOne day, Soapy Smith and I visited a shelter for badly-treated womenlocated in a deserted section of the city.No

26、one smiled a greeting, and theyappeared uninterested in Soapy. One little girl in particular moved like a wisp ( 纤弱的小东西) in the background. The staff informed me that she hadbeen there for over a month and had not spoken the entire time. Her mother said she had talked at one time but not in recent m

27、emory. I didnt want to imagine what could have happened to rob this little girl of the natural curiosity and enthusiasm so natural to childhood.Spreading a blanket on the floor, I sat down and put Soapy on the blanket.As the silent child circled past me, I told the group that Soapy would cometo talk

28、 to them if they sat on his blanket. Several children did this, including the silent girl. She sat rigidly at the edge of the blanket, legs held stiffly out straight in front of her. She was staring hard at Soapy.It appeared that he kept making eye contact with her. She didnt reach out to him or enc

29、ourage him in any way. Rather she sat tensely, just staring.Finally Soapy cameto a stop about two inches from her. He quietly reached out and laid his chin on her knee. I was astonished. While a commonbehavior for dogs, this is not a behavior exhibited by rabbits, especially not by this rabbit.The c

30、hild did not reach out to touch Soapy. Instead, she slowly leaned toward him. When her face was within inches of his, she carefully reached out and circled him with her arms. So softly that no one in the room could hear, she began to talk. Folded around the rabbit, she pillowed her head on his back

31、and whispered to him. Soapy remained motionless.I looked up and noticed that the shelter workers had stopped talking.Every adult in the room froze in place. Time seemed to have stopped.The little girl reappeared when I was preparing to leave. She reached her hands out and looked me directly in the e

32、ye. I held Soapy out to her.She wrapped him in a big hug and pressed her face against him. Suspended (悬 挂) from myhands as he was, I was concerned that he would begin to struggle. Instead he reached out his head again and laid it on the childs shoulder.His breathing slowed and he closed his eyes. As

33、 quickly as it happened, the little girl released her hug and stepped back. As she turned away, I thought I saw the beginnings of a faint smile.The rabbit in his cloud of soft, warm fur had touched something deep in the child something that had died from too much hard experience. Soapys innocence an

34、d trust appeared to arouse those very samequalities in the little girl. It seems the language of the heart is simple after all.The little girl didnt speak any word because .she liked staying silent and stillshe had no friends to talk withshe had too much hard experiencethe people in the shelter all

35、kept silentWhat is the correct order of the following events?The little girl gave a faint smile.Soapy reached out and laid his chin on her knee.The little girl carefully reached out and circled him with her arms.Soapys breathing slowed and he closed his eyes.The little girl began to whisper to Soapy

36、.A. c; b; e; d; ab; c; d; e; ab; c; e; d; aD. c; b; d; e; aThe authors purpose of writing the passage is to tell us .a moving story about a lonely girl who hasnt talked for yearsto pay more attention to those children whohave been deserted by their parentsa lot of kind people around us are offering

37、help to those in needthe heart-to-heart communication between animal and humanis powerfulBHow long are you willing to wait for a webpage to open before you start to lose your patience? Half a minute? A few seconds?Google engineers have discovered that even 400 milliseconds as short as the blink of a

38、n eye is too long for most Internet users.A millisecond is one thousandth of a second. People hardly notice such a small time difference, but it does cause them to stop searching, reported The New York Times.“ Subconsciously, you don t like to wait, ” said Arvind Jain, a Google engineer. “ Every mil

39、lisecond matters. ”Nowadays, millions of smart-phones and computers are constantly gathering and sending out information. With so manypeople downloading maps, sports videos, news and restaurant recommendations, you can get digital “traffic jams” . Meanwhile, users are expecting faster and faster ser

40、vice.Google found that if one website is 250 milliseconds slower than another website, then people will visit it less often. This is why technology companies are now competing to be the fastest.Google said people do expect different things from different websitesbecause they realize not all loading

41、times are the same. For example, a person will be more patient waiting for a video clip to load than for a search result.Even so, four out of five online users will click away if a video takes too long to load. This makesit difficult for video websites to choose between the quality of pictures and f

42、ast loading times.Pursuing a higher speed has always been part of the history of the Internet.In the 1990s, when the World Wide Web first started to become popular, it was very crowded and slow; people called it the“ World Wide Wait ” . Butengineers managed to fight the problem with new inventions.

43、They laid a lot of fiber optic cables for high-speed transmissions; they improved software so it would work more smoothly; they placed computer servers all around the world to be nearer to users; all this increased speed.Nowadays we can enjoy much faster Internet. Major search engines such as Google

44、 and Microsoft s Bing usually find search results in less than a second. But they will need to keep fighting to keep up with the developing demands of Internet users.What does the report of The New York Times indicate?A millisecond is one thousandth of a second.A millisecond has nothing to do with t

45、he Internet speed.A millisecond really makes a difference to the Internet users.400 milliseconds is not so long for most Internet users.Which of the following is NOT what engineers have done to improve the speed?Improving the quality of pictures on the Internet.Laying fiber optic cables for high-spe

46、ed transmissions.Placing computer servers throughout the world.Making software work more smoothly.What can be the best title of this passage?Don t make me “www.wait” .Search engines work faster.Traffic jams keep us waiting.The World Wide Web becomes popular.What s the writer s attitude towards the f

47、uture of the Internet speed? A. Confused.B. Disappointed.C. Confident.D.Discouraged.CHow Much Exercise Do I Need?When it comes to exercise, less is not more but it s certainly better than none. Physical inactivity accounts for as many as 23 percent of all deaths from major chronic ( 慢性的 ) diseases,

48、yet almost one of every three Americans is sedentary (spending a lot of time sitting down). According to the Centers for Disease Control, 29.4 percent of those surveyed report they have no free-time physical activity at all. City people tend to be more active than country folks, with 27.4 percent sa

49、ying they are sedentary, compared with 36.6 percent of those in rural areas.Light activity can improve physical and mental well-being. While light activity is good, moderate (not very large or very small) activity is even better, and health experts encourage everyone to have at least 30 minutes a da

50、y of moderate physical activity. But you don t have to head to a gym.As recent studies have confirmed, “ lifestyle ” activities, such as walking, house cleaning and gardening, are as effective as a structured exercise program in improving heart function, lowering blood pressure and keeping or losing

51、 weight.In one study, overweight, sedentary middle-aged menand womenwholearned behavioral skills to makethem more physically active, such as walking around airports or train stations while waiting for a departure, reduced their body fat percentage and improved their blood pressure and heart function

52、 as much as individualsparticipating in structured programs at a fitness center. Inanother study, fat womenranging in age from 21 to 60 who adopted a more active lifestyle lost as much weight as women in a low-impact aerobics (有氧健身 )program and regained fewer pounds in the following year.Recognizing

53、 the value of different levels and types of activity, the American College of Sports Medicine has changed its recommendations on quantity and quality of exercise to include flexibility as well as aerobic and muscle exercise and to acknowledge that multiple short periods of exercise during the day ar

54、e nearly as beneficial as one long session.By saying that almost one third of Americans are sedentary, the author means .they take proper exercise to be healthythey know nothing about light activitythey are very fond of physical activitythey take little free-time physical activityWe can learn from t

55、he passage that .light activity is especially good for the middle-aged peoplepeople like light activity because it won t make them feel tiredpeople only need to do light activity three times a week to keep fitlight activity promotes people s well-being physically and mentallyWhat do health experts s

56、uggest about moderate activity?No less than half an hour s moderate activity daily can do us good.Moderate activity is no better than light activity to people.”Lifestyle “ activities don t belong to moderate activity.People may go to the gym to take moderate activity.According to the passage, which

57、of the following belongs to a structured exercise program ?A. Doing gymnastics at a gym. B. Taking outdoor activities.C. Walking.D. Gardening.DMany countries have passed safety laws that require seat belts in vehicles.A modern three-point seat belt, also called a safety belt, is a harness to prevent

58、 the driver or a passenger from flying forward and hitting hard against the interior of a vehicle during a collision. A modern seat belt will help to position you proper ly to gain maximum benefit from your car s airbags that will inflate (使充气)during a collision. Using a seat belt also prevents you

59、from being ejected ( 弹出)from a car into the path of oncoming traffic. Research shows that when you wear a modern seat belt, you reduce the risk of death or serious injury by 70% or more during an auto accident.Seat belts have existed in different forms since the early days of automobiles, and they h

60、ave changed from a single lap belt to the three-point seat belt we use today. In 1911 the first airplane seat belt was installed. Then, in the 1920 s they were used in racecars. By the 1930s, a group of American physicians created lap belts for their own vehicles and urged vehicle manufacturers to p

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