2023-2024学年陕西省宝鸡市金台区高二上册期中英语学情检测模拟试题(含答案)
展开说明:本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,考试结束只交答题卡。
第Ⅰ卷 选择题(满分95分)
听力(共两节,满分30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1.5分,满分7.5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 will the wman d tday?
A. T g bating with the man. B. T help her brther with study.
C. T d physical exercise.
( )2. What is the man ding there?
A. Ding sme shpping.B. Serving a custmer.
C. Attending a birthday party.
( )3. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At the wman’s hme. B. At a restaurant. C. At the man’s hme.
( )4. Wh is the wman speaking t?
A. A reprter. B. A dctr. C. A teacher.
( )5. What’s the wman’s attitude twards the man’s learning methd?
A. Negative(否定的). B. Neutral(中立的). C. Psitive(赞同的).
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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. What des the man want Laura t d?
A. Find sme help fr Lisa.B. G t a party with him.
C. Help prepare fr a party.
( )7. What day is it tday?
A. Wednesday.B. Thursday.C. Friday.
听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。
( )8. What happens t Rusty?
A. He has been stlen.B. He is injured. C. He is missing.
( )9. Hw des Cathy's husband help?
A. By turning t lcal dg shelters.
B. By making it knwn n WeChat.
C. By asking his friends fr infrmatin.
( )10. What des the man knw abut Rusty?
A. He's brwn with white spts. B. He is fur years ld.
C. He can pen the gate.
听第8段材料, 回答第11至13 题。
( )11. What des the huse-sitting(看家/宠物保姆) require ding?
A. Selling a huse.B. Taking care f a huse.
C. Lking after pets in a stre.
( )12. Why are the Brwns ging away?
A. T g sightseeing. B. T g n business.C. T visit peple abrad.
( )13. What will the man d next??
A. Search fr jbs. B. Make a phne call.
C. G t Mr Brwn's huse.
听第9段材料, 回答第14 至17题。
( )14. Hw des the man find the stry?
A. Sad. B. Great. C. Bring.
( )15. What is the wman majring in(主修) at cllege nw?
A. English..B. Literature.C. Bilgy.
( )16. What is the wman mst prbably interested in?
A. Writing nvels.B. Teaching English.
C. Studying animals and plants.
( )17. What des the man mst prbably want t becme nw?
A. An engineer. B. A bilgist. C. A writer.
听第10 段材料, 回答第18至20题。
( )18. What's the speaker mainly talking abut?
A. Sme custms in French-speaking cuntries.
B. An intrductin f sme cuntries.
C. Different peple's beliefs.
( )19. What d peple in Belgium(比利时) d when meeting peple f their age?
A. Kiss them n bth cheeks.
B. Give them ne cheek kiss.
C. Just say “gd mrning" in French.
( )20. Hw many cuntries are mentined in the text?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.
阅读 (共两节,满分50分)
(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A, B, C, D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
A team f scientists are carrying ut a prject at the University f Greenwich in Lndn. They are trying t find ways t make fd n Mars(火星) in the future. The prject is called Feeding Mars. It tries t use water, fish and fish waste t grw fruit and vegetables n Mars.
It wuld take at least 21 mnths t reach Mars, learn abut its surface and return t Earth. S it wuld be a big help if the cemen culd grw fresh fd n Mars itself.
Farming n Mars, hwever, will be very hard. There's plenty f water that culd be taken frm ice just belw the surface but the land n Mars is missing the nutrients(养分) that living things need. The team say that they culd slve the prblem by grwing plants and fish tgether. Fish waste can then be used t prvide nutrients fr plants.
“It is expected that yu can grw lts f fd, such as vegetables, salads, teas and medicinal plants n Mars,” said Dr Benz Ktzen, wh leads the prject. “Yu can even harvest(捕获) fish fr fd then.”
( )21. What des the underlined wrd “It” in Paragraph 1 refer t(指的是)?
A. The future. B. The prject. C. The land. D. The planet.
( )22. What makes it difficult t farm n Mars?
A. Ice belw the surface. B. T much fish waste.
C. The missing f living things.D. The pr land cnditin.
( )23. Hw des Dr Benz Ktzen feel abut Feeding Mars?
A. Hpeful. B.Dubtful. C. Surprised. D. Funny.
B
It's late evening in the middle f the winter. The snw is deep, but ff I g int the wild.
Suddenly, I hear it: the hwl (嚎叫) f wlves. Excitedly, I walk faster in the directin f the hwling.
I've been wrking as a vlunteer wlf tracker in Yellwstne Natinal Park fr ver a year. It's my jb t fllw wlves t recrd infrmatin abut them. Like wlves, hwever, I dn't wrk alne. I'm ne f a team f peple wh have been in a prject t help reintrduce wlves t the park.
Humans have always feared wlves. Frm fairy tales t mvies, the wlf is always the bad guy —a danger t humans and ther animals. In the 1920s, the rganizers f the park shared this view abut wlves and made the decisin t drive them away frm the park. As a result, the number f elk (麋鹿)in the park increased. The elk started lking fr fd near river banks since they didn't have t wrry abut wlves. This, in turn, stpped trees frm grwing alng the rivers, ding great harm t the envirnment there.
The return f wlves has already made a big difference. T begin with, the elk sn learned t stay away frm the rivers, s new trees have been able t grw there. The trees becme hme t new wildlife, such as birds, and prvide fd fr mre animals.
The park is nw becming mre and mre ppular with thse wh want t see wlves in their natural envirnment. It has als helped the lcal peple make mre mney. Turists visit the area, stay in the lcal htels, and eat in the lcal restaurants.
Lking at the wild animals and the beautiful sceneries arund me, I am amazed at the changes the wlf has made t Yellwstne. And happily, it is playing a gd guy in this stry.
( )24. Accrding t the passage, ne f a wlf tracker’s jbs is t________.
A. catch wlves in the parkB. feed wlves in the wild
C. stp wlves frm killing elkD. cllect infrmatin abut wlves
( )25. Why did the rganizers drive the wlves away frm the park in the 1920s?
A. The wlves were always hwling at night.
B. The elk in the park were in danger f dying ut.
C. The wlves had dne great harm t the envirnment.
D. The park was thught t be unsafe with wlves arund.
( )26. Paragraphs 4 and 5 are mainly abut the ____ that wlves have brught t Yellwstne.
A. risks B. trublesC. changes D. cmpetitins
( )27. What des the writer mean by the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?
A. Wlves are imprtant t Yellwstne.
B. Yellwstne has been hme t wlves.
C. The wlf and the elk live in peace nw.
D. The number f wlves is grwing fast.
C
Margaret Ann Bulkley was brn arund 1789, in Ireland. She had big dreams. “I want t be a dctr!” But tw hundred years ag a girl culdn’t becme a dctr. Her uncle, James Barry, was a great painter. And his friend General Miranda had a library with mre than 6, 000 bks. Margaret lved reading there. Her intelligence impressed him. Years later, her uncle James Barry died, leaving her sme mney. It was enugh t study t be a dctr.
“But a girl can’t becme a dctr,” said Margaret sadly.
“Yes, yu can!” said General Miranda. “All yu have t d is t disguise as a by.” Margaret really wanted t be a dctr. S she cut ff her lng hair, practiced speaking in a deep vice, and put n by's clthes. She als named herself James Barry.
Frm then n, Margaret Ann Bulkley disappeared. She became James Barry and entered Edinburgh University. He tk 13 subjects and wrked all thrugh the summer when the ther students went n hliday.
Barry graduated in 1812 and decided t jin the British Army. In his life, Dr. James Barry travelled all ver the wrld, helping t save many lives. Befre retirement(退休), Barry had risen t the secnd-highest medical fficer in the British Army. Barry imprved the cnditins fr nt nly wunded sldiers but als the lcal peple, and perfrmed the first recrded successful caesarean sectin(剖宫产) in Africa. The secret Dr. James Barry kept fr ver fifty years was nly knwn after his death in 1865.
( )28. Wh played the mst imprtant rle in Margaret's becming a dctr?
A. General Miranda.B. Her uncle James Barry.
C. A sldier in the British Army.D. A prfessr frm Edinburgh University.
( )29. What des the underlined wrd “disguise” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Change ne's clthes. B. Dress like a dctr.
C. Change ne's appearance. D. Dress like a gentleman.
( )30. Which was Dr. James Barry’s achievement in his jb?
A. Becming the highest fficer in the British Army.
B. Graduating frm the mst famus medical university.
C. Imprving medical cnditins fr the wunded sldiers.
D. Ding the wrld’s first recrded caesarean sectin successfully.
( )31. What was the secret Dr. James Barry kept fr ver fifty years?
A. James Barry left much mney.
Barry was a wman.
C. Margaret died in her twenties.
D. General Miranda helped Margaret a lt.
D
Yuan Lngping, knwn as the “father f hybrid rice”, was ne f China's mst famus scientists. Yet, he cnsidered himself a farmer because he cntinually wrked the land in his research. Indeed, his slim but strng bdy was just like that f millins f Chinese farmers, t whm he had devted his life.
Yuan Lngping was brn in 1930 in Beijing. His parents wanted him t pursue a career in science r medicine. Hwever, what cncerned him mst was that farmers ften had pr harvests and smetimes even had a serius shrtage f fd t eat. T tackle this crisis, he chse t study agriculture and received an educatin at Suthwest Agricultural Cllege in Chngqing.
After graduating in 1953, he wrked as a researcher. Yuan Lngping realized that larger fields were nt the slutin. Instead, farmers needed t bst yields in the fields they had. Hw this culd be dne was a challenging questin at the time. Yuan was cnvinced that the answer culd be fund in the creatin f hybrid rice. A hybrid is a crss between tw r mre varieties f a species. One characteristic f hybrids is that they usually attain a higher yield than cnventinal crps. Hwever, whether it was pssible t develp a hybrid f self-pllinating plants such as rice was a matter f great debate. The cmmn assumptin then was that it culd nt be dne. Thrugh intense effrt, Yuan vercame enrmus technical difficulties t develp the first hybrid rice that culd be used fr farming in 1974. This hybrid enabled farmers t expand their utput greatly.
Tday, it is estimated that abut 60 percent f dmestic rice cnsumptin in China is cmprised f crps generated frm Yuan's hybrid strains, and his strains have allwed China's farmers t prduce arund 200 millin tns f rice per year. Yuan's innvatin has helped feed nt just China, but many ther cuntries that depend n rice as well, such as India and Vietnam. Because f his invaluable cntributins, Yuan Lngping received numerus awards bth in China and abrad.
Given that Yuan’s hybrids made him quite wealthy, ne might think he wuld have retired t a life f leisure. Hwever, this is far frm the case. Deep dwn, Yuan was still very much a farmer at heart. As a man f the sil, he cared little fr celebrity r mney. Instead, he made large dnatins t supprt agricultural research.
What impressed peple mst abut Yuan Lngping was his nging ability t fulfil his dreams. Lng ag, he envisined rice plants as tall as srghum, with each ear f rice as big as a brm, and each grain f rice as huge as a peanut. He succeeded in prducing a kind f rice that culd feed mre peple at hme and abrad. His later visin fr “seawater rice” als became a reality, and ptentially pened up nearly ne millin square kilmeters f salty land in China fr rice prductin. Even in his later years, Yuan Lngping was still yung at heart and full f visin, and everyne was always excited t see what he wuld dream up next.
( )32. Yuan Lngping cnsidered himself a farmer because _____
A. he made invaluable cntributins t agriculture.
B. he was as slim and strng as a farmer.
C. he develped a hybrid f self-pllinating plants.
D. he cntinually wrked the land in his research.
( )33. What is the main advantage f hybrid crps?
A. They usually attain a higher yield than cnventinal crps.
B. They usually grw taller than cnventinal crps.
C. They can be planted in China, India and Vietnam.
D. Their grwing perid(生长期)is shrter than cnventinal crps.
( )34. Hw has Yuan's wrk helped China and ther cuntries?
A. He let peple frm China and abrad knw mre abut varieties f a species thrugh his wrk.
B. He devted his life t farmers acrss the wrld.
C. His innvatin has helped feed nt just China, but many ther cuntries.
D. He succeeded in prducing rice plants as tall as srghum fr China and ther cuntries.
( )35. What was Yuan's later visin?
A. Taller srghum B. Seawater rice C. Bigger brm D. Bigger peanut
第二节 (共5小题, 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Human beings are nt the nly nes wh cmmunicate. Animals use bdy language t tell each ther hw they feel and what they think. 36 .
Dgs use sunds, bdy mvements, and their tails t cmmunicate. When a dg is happy, its ears will stand up and its eyes will be wide pen. The dg will start barking, mving its tail, and running arund in circles r jumping up and dwn t shw yu that it wants t play. A dg that is afraid will lie n its back and clse its eyes. The dg may shw its teeth and lwer its bdy s that it is clse t the grund. The dg may als shake, and it will put its tail between its legs. When a dg is angry, its main bdy language is shwing its teeth and grwling. The dg will try making itself lk as big as pssible. 37 .
Elephants als use nises and bdy language t express themselves. An elephant's sense f smell is highly develped. An elephant can smell hw anther elephant is feeling and even tell if it is sick. The elephant's nse, r trunk, is als used t make nises and t welcme ther elephants. 38 : they can mean "I am hungry", "I am angry", r "Gd t see yu!” An elephant's bdy language includes ear signals and gestures. If an elephant spreads its ears, it means “Watch ut!” T shw friendship, elephants will tuch each ther with their trunks and stand clse t each ther, putting their heads tgether.
Dlphins are scial animals. 39 . An angry dlphin will smetimes hit its tail n the surface f the water. The mvement and nise let ther dlphins knw that smething is wrng. If a dlphin wants t send a message ver a lng distance, r if it wants t shw hw strng it is, it will jump high ut f the water and land n its side, making a lud nise. A dlphin's favurite activity is leaping int the air while playing with its friends. 40 , they will swim in small grups clse t the surface. If yu see dlphins ding this, yu shuld nt disturb them.
第三部分 语言运用(共二节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题, 每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Einstein tk a jb as a clerk in the Swiss patent ffice. While wrking there, ut f a strng 41 fr knwledge, he cntinued t study, 42 a dctrate in physics in 1905. That same year, which was later 43 as a miracle year in science, he 44 fur extrardinary physics papers. Fllwing this, he gradually became famus 45 the wrld as the new Isaac Newtn. After fur years, he was able t 46 his jb at the patent ffice and enter 47 full-time at a university. In 1922, he was 48 the 1921 Nbel Prize fr Physics fr his 49 f the phtelectric effect.
Circumstances 50 in 1933, when Hitler came t pwer in Germany. Einstein, wh was Jewish, fund the drs f 51 institutins clsed t him. 52 , he had t flee Germany. After spending time in Eurpe, he finally 53 a jb at the lnstitute fr Advanced Study in Princetn, USA. 54 that, he cntinued t make great 55 in physics and mathematics.
第Ⅱ卷 非选择题(满分 55分)
第二节(共10小题, 每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Dllywd, in the 56 (beauty) Smky Muntains in sutheastern USA, is unique 57 it shws and celebrates America’s traditinal sutheastern culture. Famus cuntry music grups put n 58 (perfrmance) there all year rund, indrs and utdrs. Peple cme frm all ver America 59 (see) skilled wrkers make wd, glass, and irn bjects in the ld-fashined way. 60 (visit) the candy shp and trying sme f 61 same kind f candy that American sutherners made 150 years ag is a rare experience. Riding n the nly steam engine still 62 (wrk) in the sutheastern United States is a special treat. And fr thse 63 like rides, Dllywd has a superb ld wden rller caster, Thunderhead. It is wrld-famus fr having the 64 (lng) track in the smallest ce. Cme t Dllywd t have fun 65 (learn) all abut America’s histrical sutheastern culture!
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
第一单元鼓励我们多角度地认识、思考、探索卓有成就的中外人物获得成功的原因及其人生的价值和意义,同时还鼓励我们由远及近观察身边的普通人,这些人虽然不是名人,但同样付出了努力,体现了自己的人生价值。请运用第一单元所学知识和人物传记的写作方法介绍一位你所钦佩的人物。
参考标题:A Scientist I Admire A Teacher I Admire
注意:
词数80左右;
2. 不得抄袭。
第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
SHOULD WE FIGHT NEW TECHNOLOGY?
This mrning, I saw the shcking headline: “Passenger Dies When Car Crashes in Driverless Mde”. In the article, varius peple said that the public shuld ppse the idea f develping driverless cars. They said that sme advances in technlgy were unnecessary and culd even be dangerus. Hence, we shuld cease accepting technlgy just because it is new. The newper reprted that the car cmpany had already aplgized fr the accident, but the families f the deceased said it was nt enugh. Nevertheless, the cmpany still claimed that mst peple wuld be travelling in driverless cars ne day sn.
On the ne hand, there are many different grups f peple arund the wrld wh live happily in the absence f new technlgy. Prbably the mst well-knwn are the Amish, a grup f Christians living in rural America. They d nt wn r drive cars, watch TV, r use the Internet. They have lived mainly as farmers since the 18th century and they will prbably be living the same way in the distant future. They advcate a simple life with an emphasis n hard wrk, family, and cmmunity. They think that is better than caring abut luxuries r fllwing the lives f the rich and famus. It culd even be argued that the Amish’s quality f life is better since they live in and appreciate the natural envirnment rather than living in large, plluted cities.
注意:1. 续写段落不少于150个词;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
参考词汇: the Internet keep in tuch scial media health mnitr
Paragraph 1:
On the ther hand, new technlgy has prvided peple everywhere with many benefits ver the years. Fr example,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
Persnally, I have benefited quite a lt frm technlgical advances.
高二第一学期英语期中试题答案
(选择性必修一)
第一部分 听力
1 ~5 BACBA 6~10CACBA 11-15 BABBA 16 ~20CCABA
第二部分 阅读
A(21-23) BDA B(24-27) DDCA
C(28-31) ACCB D(32-35) (改编自教材) DACB
第二节
7选5(改编自教材) (36-40 ) BCAGE
第三部分 语言运用
完形填空
41-45 CADBD 46-50 CABAD 51-55 BCDBC
语篇填空(改编自教材)
56-65 beautiful; because; perfrmances; t see; Visiting; the; wrking; wh\that; lngest;
learning
第四部分 写作(取自教材,请参看教材和教师用书对应部分)
66题写作参考第一单元:教材及教参部分。
67题续写参考第二单元:教材p20.A. Different nises have a variety f meanings
B. Here is a quick lk at hw sme f ur animal friends send messages t us and teach ther
C. The tail will stand straight ut frm the bdy
D. Dlphins are smetimes glad
E. When dlphins are tired and need t rest
F. Animals have languages that humans dn’t knw
G. They live in grups and lve shwing each ther feelings
( )41. A. liquid
phrase
passin
crisis
( )42. A. earning
digesting
bending
leaking
( )43. A.biled
integrated
revealed
recrded
( )44. A. defeated
published
adpted
bwed
( )45. A. ver
fr
abve
thrughut
( )46. A. attain
bend
quit
stretch
( )47. A. research
draft
mde
D. cheek
( )48. A. evaluated
awarded
funded
emplyed
( )49. A. explanatin
instance
tendency
valley
( )50. A. persuated
blessed
differed
changed
( )51. A. essential
academic
reliable
visible
( )52. A. Apparently
Slightly
Cnsequently
Entirely
( )53. A. generated
inquired
wandered
btained
( )54. A. Inferring
Fllwing
Switching
Swinging
( )55. A. characteristics
prspect
achievements
innvatin
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