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2018-2019学年重庆市外国语学校高一上学期半期考试英语试卷

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重外国语学校 ‎2018-2019学年(上)高2021届高一半期考试题 英 语 注意事项:‎ ‎ 1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题,1至8页)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,9至10页)两部分;考试时间120分钟;满分130分。‎ ‎ 2. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。‎ ‎ 3.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填涂在答题卡指定的位置。‎ 第Ⅰ卷选择题部分 第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)‎ 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。‎ 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)‎ 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。‎ 1. What happened to the woman?‎ A. She ate something strange. ‎ B. She missed a lunch meeting. ‎ C. She forgot about the dinner event.‎ 2. Where will the woman go for spring break?‎ A. To Hawaii. B. To Texas. C. To Alaska 3. What will the woman do next?‎ A. Clean up her mess.‎ B. Buy the flower pot.‎ C. Pay for something she broke.‎ 4. Which dog does the man want?‎ A. An adult male. B. A female puppy. C. An adult female.‎ 5. Why is the man so upset?‎ A. His book is damaged.‎ B. Someone checked out the book he wants.‎ C. The woman won’t let him borrow the book.‎ 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 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。‎ 6. Who is the man?‎ A. A hotel clerk B. A hotel guest.‎ C. An elevator repairman.‎ 1. Which discount will the woman receive?‎ A. A free dinner. ‎ B. ‎20 % off her hotel room ‎ C. A reduced price on drinks 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。‎ 2. What might the speakers do in Warsaw?‎ A. Go hiking. B. Visit a museum. C. See a baseball game.‎ 3. How long will the speakers stay in Krakow?‎ A. For a week. B. For five days. C. For three days.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。‎ 4. How long has the man been working there?‎ A. A few years. B. A few months. C. Since yesterday.‎ 5. What did other people say about the man?‎ A. He was very nice to them.‎ B. He ordered them around.‎ C. He drank too much coffee.‎ 6. Who is the woman?‎ A. A new employee. B. The man’s boss. C. The man’s assistant.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。‎ 7. What do we know about the woman’s father?‎ A. He lives in Arizona.‎ B. He loves photography.‎ C. He wants the woman to follow her interest.‎ 8. Where does the man want to go to school?‎ A. The University of Washington.‎ B. Brown University.‎ C. Clark College.‎ 9. What will the man likely major in?‎ A. History. B. Business. C. Photography.‎ 10. What is the relationship between the speakers?‎ A. Classmates. ‎ B. Interviewer and interviewee.‎ C. College advisor and student.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ 11. What will the weather be like this weekend?‎ A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. clear.‎ 12. When will the weather be the warmest?‎ A. Over the weekend. B. Next week. C. Today.‎ 1. What is happening at the studio?‎ A. A big event.‎ B. A truck show.‎ C. A wine making class.‎ 2. Who is Martha Kelly?‎ A. A famous musician.‎ B. The director of the station.‎ C. One of the station’s first employees.‎ 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)‎ 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ A Student Accommodation-Choose your best home!‎ The college offers four basic accommodation options. Here is some information to help you make your choice.‎ CAMBOURNE HOUSE Self-catering, student residence, located in the town centre about 2 miles from the main College campus. Up to 499 students live in 6, 7 and 8 bedroom flats, all with en-suite shower rooms. Rent is £64 per week, including bills (not telephone). Broadband Internet connections and telephones, with communal kitchen/dining and lounge areas. Parking space is available, with permits costing £60 per term.‎ Phone: 07456389012‎ STUDENT VILLAGE Features 3, 4, 5and 7 bedroom, self-catering shared houses for 250 students close to the main College campus. Rent is £60 per week inclusive of bills (except telephone). Parking is available with permits costing £90 for the academic year.‎ Phone: 07881206570‎ HANLEY HOUSE A second, modern, self-catering residence in the town centre for 152 students. Eighteen rooms per floor with communal kitchens, lounges, bathrooms and toilets. Rent is £53 per week including bills (not telephone). There is no space for parking nearby.‎ Phone: 07113705337‎ GLENCARRICK HOUSE A privately-owned and managed student residence is the town centre above a multi-storey car park, close to a major nightclub and housing 120 students. Rooms are allocated by the College Accommodation Service. Rents range from £58.50 to £68.50 for a single en-suite room or larger en-suite room respectively. A small extra charge is made for electricity.‎ Phone: 07994877028‎ ‎21. Which accommodation is inconvenient for car owners?‎ A. CAMBOURNE HOUSE B. STUDENT VILLAGE C. HANLEY HOUSE D. GLENCARRICK HOUSE ‎22. Tom wants to have access to the Web, so he should call ________.‎ A. 07881206570 B. 07994877028 C. 07113705337 D. 07456389012‎ ‎23. Which is NOT TRUE about GLENCARRICK HOUSE?‎ A. It does not belong to the College.‎ B. Students have to share bathrooms.‎ C. It has the fewest students.‎ D. Students have to pay extra money for electricity.‎ B New York was darker than I expected, and, in spite of the cleansing rain, dirtier. Raindrops pounded the streets, caught the silver glow of street lamps, and then disappeared into the darkness. I was disappointed by the darkness and fixed my hopes on the promise of light deep within the raindrops. ‎ Two days later, I leaned against the wall of our apartment building on McKibbin Street wondering where New York ended and the rest of the world began. It was hard to tell. There was no horizon(地平线) in Brooklyn. Everywhere I looked, my eyes met a vertical maze of grey and brown straight-edged buildings with sharp corners and deep shadows.‎ A girl came out of the building next door, a jump rope in her hand. She looked at me shyly; I pretended to ignore her. She stepped on the rope, stretched the ends overhead as if to measure their length, and then began to skip, slowly. At one moment, she turned her back to me; then she faced me again and smiled. I smiled back, and she hopped over.‎ ‎“ Tu eres hispana?” she asked, as she whirled (旋转) the rope in lazy arcs(弧形).‎ ‎“No, I’ m Puerto Rican.”‎ ‎“Same thing. Puerto Rican, Hispanic. That’s what we are here.” She skipped a tight circle, stopped suddenly, and handed the rope in my direction. “Want a turn?”‎ ‎“Sure.” I hopped on one leg, then the other. “So, if you are Puerto Rican, they call you Hispanic?”‎ ‎“Yeah. Anybody who speaks Spanish.”‎ I jumped a circle, as she had done, but faster. “You mean, if you speak Spanish, you are a Hispanic?”‎ ‎“Well, yeah. No… I mean your parents have to be Puerto Rican or Cuban or something.”‎ ‎“Okay, your parents are Cuban, let’s say, and you are born here, but you don’t speak Spanish. Are you Hispanic?”‎ ‎“I guess so,” she said. “It has to do with being from a Spanish country. I mean, you or your parents, like, even if you don’t speak Spanish, you are Hispanic, you know?” She looked at me uncertainly. I nodded and returned her rope. ‎ But I didn’t know. I’d always been Puerto Rican, and it hadn’t occurred to me that in Brooklyn I’d be someone else.‎ ‎24. How did the author feel about New York?‎ A. It was attractive B. It was stressful ‎ C. It was mysterious D. It was vast ‎25. How did the author react to the girl at first?‎ A. She didn’t notice her.‎ B. She acted as if she knew the girl.‎ C. She turned a blind eye to her.‎ D. She acted as if she didn’t see her.‎ ‎26. What did the author and the girl talk about?‎ A. The value of moving to an international city.‎ B. The power of language to fit in a society.‎ C. The characteristics that an immigrant has.‎ D. The standards that define a group of people.‎ ‎27. What is the author’s attitude towards her Spanish background?‎ A. indifferent B. ashamed C. faithful D. supportive ‎ C Encouragement and praise can come in many forms, and some ways are better for child development than others. Researchers at the University of Chicago and Stanford University who studied mother-child interactions over the course of several years found that the type of praise children receive affects their attitudes toward challenges later in life.‎ Specifically, praise that came with feedback about their behavior and the choices that toddlers(学步儿童) made helped them to cope better with difficult experiences five years later, compared with compliments(赞扬) that focused more on the child himself, like “You’re a good boy.” The study, which appears in the journal Child Development, is the first major study of praise and childhood development done outside of a lab setting.‎ ‎“This is something we suspected would be the case based on a lot of experimental research, and it’s exciting to see it paly out in the real world,” says Elizabeth Gunderson, an assistant professor of psychology at Temple University, “Praising the efforts and actions of the kid is going to be more beneficial in their long-term persistence and desire to be challenged and work hard in the future.”‎ Such “process praise” includes comments which emphasize the child’s actions, while “person praise” includes comments which focus on a child’s inherent (内在的) qualities. These differences aren’t new in the field of psychology, but exactly how they affect children’s development hasn’t always been clear.‎ Based on the results of the study, researchers found that the children who grew up with more process praise were more open to challenge, and were able to identify more ways of overcoming difficult problems. They were also more likely to say they could improve intelligence with hard work. While person praise didn’t seem to have any negative effect on the children, the study suggests that process praise teaches children that their talents and abilities can be developed, while person praise sends the message that their abilities are fixed and not easily changed.‎ ‎28. What can we learn from the first paragraph?‎ ‎ A. Encouragement and praise have good effects on children.‎ ‎ B. Different kinds of praise have different effects on children.‎ ‎ C. Researchers have different attitudes toward children’s development.‎ ‎ D. Researchers encourages more mother-child interactions.‎ ‎29. What does underlined “it” in the third paragraph refer to?‎ ‎ A. An experimental research. B. A lab setting.‎ ‎ C. The study. D. The journal Child Development.‎ ‎30. Which of the following belongs to “process praise”?‎ ‎ A. You’re smart. B. You’re looking sharp!‎ ‎ C. We are so proud of you. D. You tried so many times and made it!‎ ‎31. What is the main idea of this passage?‎ ‎ A. Praise is good for childhood development.‎ ‎ B. Process praise is more beneficial in the long run.‎ ‎ C. Person praise is better than process praise.‎ ‎ D. Praise is more beneficial than punishment.‎ D Upon checking Facebook this morning, I was blown away by my News Feed that consisted almost entirely of the same message posted and reposted by my Facebook friends. In addition to posting this message, many of my Facebook friends followed what the viral(病毒性的) message said to do.‎ At first, I thought it was awesome to see so many people wanting to participate and I even considered taking part myself. After careful consideration, I decided not to. It remains unclear where this idea even came from and no sources validate this information. Is it not necessary to first check if the information is true and not just a rumor(谣言)?‎ In my opinion, viral activism(行动主义) on social media is surely great for attracting attention about an issue, but it just rises suddenly in popularity and dies out quickly. On the outside, it may look like true activism but in reality, this activism is paper-thin----“slacktivism,” as I call it.‎ Participating in social activism on Facebook does not do much more than help people construct a “socially aware” image of themselves and give them the sense that they are actually making a difference. Sometimes people can make and impact by taking part in viral activism on social media, even if it is a small impact; however, they most often do not.‎ Social media activism is merely an acceptable starting point for someone to participate in a cause they truly believe in. There is much more that can be done. I realize that people have busy lives and that one may not have the time or money to contribute to a cause. If this is you, do what you can; if that means sticking to activism on social media, make sure you fully understand the cause you are supporting, truly believe that your post can help, and are not just doing it because it is popular.‎ ‎32. What does the underlined part “blown away” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?‎ A. Puzzled B. Shocked C. Scared D. Disappointed ‎33. Why did the author give up taking part in viral activism on social media?‎ A. He was not interested in it. ‎ B. He was tired of such things.‎ C. He was not sure about its truth.‎ D. He was sick of following the trend.‎ ‎34. What does the author mainly talk about in the third and fourth paragraphs?‎ A. Viral activism on social media is useful to draw attention.‎ B. Viral activism on social media is of great help.‎ C. Viral activism on social media makes little difference.‎ D. Viral activism on social media is true activism.‎ ‎35. What advice does the author give?‎ A. Do something really helpful ‎ B. Learn how to recognize rights and wrongs.‎ C. Take part in social activism actively.‎ D. Believe that your post can help.‎ 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)‎ 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ When you choose your dream college, size matters. The size of a school really can change your experience.‎ Lots of students are unsure about a variety of factors when they consider which college might represent a good fit for them, but they believe they know exactly what they want when it comes to college size. Those colleges with larger campus are favored and admired by most students. ‎ ‎ 36 . Here are a few of the less-obvious reasons a smaller school might be a good fit:‎ The professors actually do the teaching.‎ ‎ 37 .That means there aren’t graduate students on campus, and more importantly, graduate students – many of whom have no interest in teaching – won’t be teaching any of your classes.‎ More focused and direct feedback(反馈).‎ You’ve heard the expression “You’re just a number.” Think about the homework and tests that need to be graded in a class with 450 students. 38 . But at small schools, class sizes are smaller, and professors will have more time to read a student’s work.‎ ‎ 39 .‎ Students at small schools are able to develop relationships with professors more easily, since there is a smaller amount of students. Most professors know their students’ names and count on them to take part in their research.‎ Less red tape.‎ It’s just easier to get things done at a small school. 40 . One of the biggest frustrations at large schools is that important classes become full quickly, forcing students to either take them over the summer or stay an extra semester.‎ A. Most small colleges only teach undergraduate degrees.‎ B. Relationship development.‎ C. Research chances.‎ D. It’s great to see students make a 180-degree turn after they’ve had the chance to visit some small colleges.‎ E. Teachers there don’t have much time to offer advice on every student’s piece of work.‎ F. Professors and administrators have more flexibility, and there are fewer regulations.‎ G. This will never happen in the small schools.‎ 第三部分英语知识运用 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ The worst problem with our current economic crisis is the strong sense of worry. It is eating people alive. Worry affects our children, our marriage, our 41 , and our sense of security.‎ We have chosen to tell our four children, aged thirteen to three, when we do not have enough money and 42 which bills we have to pay with Daddy’s paycheck. We let them know that it’s 43 to get everything they want right now. They have __44 us. They 45 ask what bills we have to pay for a particular week. We __46__ them to act upset or worried. 47 , we are learning from their reaction. Sometimes the child 48 the parents.‎ Now instead of telling me what they want, they say, “Mom, when we will have __49 money to get…?” I pull out change from my pocket and we 50 it to see if we can get Frosties(粟米片) at Wendy’ s. Fast food was something they took for granted, but now it is 51 . They are making wish lists and 52 birthday and Christmas money for toys or games.‎ We spend more time together as a family. We make popcorn, turn off the lights, and watch movies together, 53 our evenings. We are happy to see our children are born craftsmen(手工艺者) and their imaginations are 54 . Our children have been used to having masterpieces at their fingertips. Boxes are a huge 55 at our hours. They turn into airplanes, Star Wars figures, and anything else you can imagine.‎ We live paycheck to paycheck, but somehow we 56 the difficulties. Our children may not have the 57 to go to college, but they will certainly understand what hard work is and get what they need. They will truly understand what it means to have a 58 family. And 59 , at the end of each day, they will feel 60__ because they know they are loved, and that doesn’t cost a thing!‎ ‎41. A. study B. career C. business D. family ‎42. A. complain B. warn C. explain D. declare ‎43. A. possible B. tricky C. important D. convenient ‎44. A. shocked B. amazed C. entertained D. delighted ‎45. A. yet B. still ‎ C. even D. ever ‎46. A. forbad B. expected C. got D. wished ‎47. A. However B. Meanwhile C. Besides D. Moreover ‎48. A. helps B. trains C. develops D. teaches ‎49. A. easy B. enough ‎ C. little D. big ‎50. A. count B. judge C. figure D. keep ‎51. A. usual B. regular C. unfamiliar D. special ‎52. A. saving B. borrowing C. raising D. receiving ‎53. A. spending ‎ B. enjoying C. consuming D. wasting ‎54. A. fresh B. lasting C. strong D. limited ‎55. A. hit B. style C. object D. issue ‎56. A. put away B. get into C. come across D. get over ‎57. A. potential B. energy C. opportunity D. right ‎58. A. broken B. poor C. rich D. happy ‎59. A. Ultimately B. Unfortunately C. Importantly D. Originally ‎60. A. content B. passionate C. spoilt D. disappointed 第Ⅱ卷 注意: 将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。‎ 第二节 词形转换(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)‎ 根据前后文用所给词的正确形式填空,一空一词 ‎61. Don’t put boiling water into the glass, otherwise it will ____________ (cracked).‎ ‎62. In many developed countries smoking is strictly ______________ (forbid) in all parts of the buildings.‎ ‎63. Currently, masses of teachers are working hard to help students achieve their dreams, which makes teaching meaningful and ______________ (challenge) as well.‎ ‎64. Chairman Xi Jinping performs his duties, both at home and abroad, attending lots of public ________________ (engage) annually.‎ ‎65. The Managing Director is worried about his company, because it will go bankrupt as a result of the ________________ (finance) crisis.‎ ‎66. It’s believed that living on a finite planet means we have to strengthen __________________ (conserve) of natural resources and wildlife on the earth.‎ ‎67. Under so many stiff competitions not only schools but also parents have responsibilities of _______________ (social) children for their future development.‎ ‎68. Her angry face couldn’t silence her ______________ (spoil) daughter who was demanding a better New Year present.‎ ‎69. According to Chinese traditional culture, the old and the young need _______________ (cherish), which has been handed down in many forms for thousands of years.‎ ‎70. Prince Charles, President of the Prince’s Charities, is _____________ (passion) taking part in promoting education, business, the environment, the arts, and opportunities for young people.‎ 第三节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)‎ 用正确的时态填空 ‎71. People are forbidden into the complex building because it ___________ (decorate) at present.‎ ‎72 In 1952, she ___________ (visit) Kenya when she got the news that her father had passed.‎ ‎73. I can hardly imagine that the tool to curl or smooth hair, the latest product of Dyson, __________ (break) the Internet since its launch.‎ ‎74. I _________ (think) nurses earned much money but it is not the case for most of them.‎ ‎75. When the Internet and the industry of smartphones rise, the mobile payment, despite its risks of information disclosure and virus attacks, __________ (rise), too.‎ 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分30分)‎ 第一节 单句改错(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)‎ 请改正下面句子中的错误。每句仅有一个错误。‎ 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词;‎ 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉; ‎ 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。‎ ‎76. What is good for being a teacher is that has three months’ paid vacation.‎ ‎77. It is an old way of life cherished by Qu, so he also knows China is seeing the most dramatic change and one day the old way will go. ‎ ‎78. Camilla’s secret of becoming a Cinderella is to share Charles’ deep passion of hunting, tolerate his eccentric habits and make him laugh every day, which conquer all physical beauty.‎ ‎79. Prince Charles, the 69-year-old heir to the British throne, said he is deeply worried that AI is beginning to change the way which people interact with machines.‎ ‎80. It is originally sold biscuits, but is now expanding to become one of Britain’s best-known and most successful organic brands, with over 200 different products, includes food, drinks, and hair and body care products.‎ 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)‎ 假如你是李华,在China Daily上看到外企星巴克(新加坡)全球招聘一名personal assistant的广告,需要用英文写一封求职信,要求包括以下内容:‎ 1. 写信目的 2. 自我介绍(本人基本信息、优势)‎ 3. 表达愿望并附上联系方式 注意:1. 词数120左右;‎ 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ Suggested words: apply for 申请 post 职位 ‎ 重庆外国语学校2018-2019学年(上)高2021届 高一半期考试题答案 英 语 听力:1-5:ABCCA 6-10:ACBCA 11-15:BBACB 16-20:ABCAC 阅读理解:21-23:CDB 24-27:BDDC 28-31:BCDB 32-35:BCCA 七选五:36-40:DAECF 完型:41-45: DCBBC 46-50: BADBA 51-55: DABCA 56-60: DCDCA 词形转换:61. crack 62. forbidden 63. challenging ‎ ‎64. engagements 65. financial 66. conservation ‎ ‎67. socializing (-sing) 68. spoilt/ spoiled 69. cherishing ‎70. passionately 时态填空:71. is being decorated/redecorated 72. was visiting ‎ ‎73. has broken 74. thought/had thought 75.rises 改错:76. that 后加he 77. so 改为but/yet ‎ ‎78. passion of 改为passion for ‎79. the way 后面加in 或者去掉which或者改which为that 80. includes 改为including

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