江苏省盐城市射阳县2022学年高一英语上学期期中试题
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江苏省盐城市射阳县2022-2022学年高一英语上学期期中试题时间:120分钟第Ⅰ卷 (共三部分,满分85分)第一部分:听力部分(共两节,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、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.Howwillthewomangettothemuseum?A.Bysubway.B.Onfoot.C.Bybus.2.Whatdoesthewomanliketodobestinherfreetime?A.Watchforeignmovies.B.Takeindoorsports.C.Gocamping.3.Wheredoesthewomanasktheboytoplaythedrums?A.Inhisownroom.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inhisfather’sroom.4.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofshoppinginSantaMonica?A.Convenient.B.Interesting.C.Unattractive.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Famousplaces.B.Atrip.C.Adream.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。6.WhatdoesAlicewanttobe?A.Ateacher.B.ATVhost.C.Acook.7.WheredoesMiltonwanttowork?A.Inahotel.B.Inazoo.C.Inhisownrestaurant.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesn’tthewomanknowwheretogoforshopping?A.SheisunfamiliarwithLondon.B.Shehasdifficultyfindingplacesinbigcities.C.Shedoesn’thavetoomuchtimetodoshopping.9.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Goshoppingwiththewoman.B.Buysomethingforthewoman.C.Tellthewomanwheretoshopcheaply.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatiswrongwiththeman?A.Hehascaughtaflu.B.Hehasgotinjured.C.Hehasgotabackache.11.Whydidn’tthemantellthewoman?A.Hethoughtthemedicinehetookwouldwork.B.Hethoughtagoodsleepwoulddogood.C.Hedidn’twanttomakeherworried.-15-\n12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Callthedoctor.B.Takethetemperature.C.Goandliedown.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howlongdidthefirelast?A.About2hours.B.About2.5hours.C.About3hours.14Whatdoweknowaboutthefire?A.Severalpeopledied.B.Threefirefighterswereinjured.C.Theapartmentwascompletelydestroyed.15.Whatcausedthefiremostprobably?A.Someonewhosmokedinbed.B.Somewirethatburntsuddenly.C.Someonewhocookedcarelessly.16.Whatcankeeppeoplesafefromfireaccordingtotheman?A.Apartmentsingoodcondition.B.Thefiredepartment.C.Asmokealarm.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.OnwhichdaywillHarrygivethetalk?A.December7.B.December8.C.December17.18.Whenwillthetalkstart?A.At3:30.B.At3:45.C.At4:45.19.WhatisHarrygoingtotalkabout?A.Filmingwildlifeshows.B.Interestingstoriesinfilms.C.Hisnewbook.20.WhatdoweknowaboutHarry?A.Hehasgotlotsofexperienceindifferentjobs.B.HisbookBehindtheLensisabouthiswork..C.Heisinterestingandeasygoing.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下列各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡中将选项涂黑21.SkatinginnortheastChinais____excitingexperienceforBill.A.anB.theC.muchD./22.StudyingEnglishliesnotsomuchinwelearnbyheartasinwereallyunderstand.A.that;whatB.what;whatC.that;thatD.what;that23.PlayingGloryofthekingisvery_______inmysparetime.A.interestedB.enjoyingC.enjoyableD.happy24.Hemissed____thechancetowatchtheprogrammeclosely.A.givingB.togiveC.beinggivenD.tobegiven25.Yourplanmeans____moretimeandmoney,soImean____it.A.tolose;changingB.losing;tochange-15-\nC.losing;changingD.tolose;tochange26.____itistohaveahotdrinkonacoldday!A.WhatafunB.WhatfunC.HowfunD.Howafun27.--ThisisthefirsttimethatI____theChineserestaurant.--Thereistoomuchtastyfoodyoucantaste.A.cametoB.amcomingintoC.comeintoD.havebeento28.Ishallneverforgettheyears_______Ilivedinthecountrysidewiththefarmers,________hasagreateffectonmylife.A.that…whichB.when…whichC.which…thatD.when…who29.Thestudentsatjuniorschoolsorseniorschoolsaremaking______forthecomingexam.A.alotpreparationsB.muchpreparationC.preparationD.preparations30.Shemusthavereadthenovellastweek,______?A.didn’tshe?B.mustshe?C.needn’tshe?D.hasn’tshe?31.Thetiger,aonce____animaltohumans,isnow____ofdisappearingontheearth.A.dangerous,dangerB.dangerous,indangerC.indanger,indangerD.danger,indanger32.—WhoseadvicedoyouthinkIshouldtake?—____.A.YouspeakB.That’sitC.It’suptoyouD.Yougotit33.Thereason_________hisbeinglateforthemeetingwas__________hislittlesonfellillthismorning.A.for…thatB.why…thatC.for…becauseD.why…because34.WearefondofLindabecausesheisalady______everyonethinksiseasyto_______.A.who;getalongwithB.whom;talkwithC.who;talkD.whom;getalongwith35.Don’tforget_____offthelightsbeforeyou_____theclassroom.A.turning;willleaveB.toturn;leaveC.turning;leaveD.toturn;willleave第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。EventhoughitwasonlyOctober,mystudentswerealreadywhisperingaboutChristmasplans.Witheachpassingdayeveryonebecamemore__36__,waitingforthefinalschoolbell.Uponits__37__everyonewouldrunfortheircoatsandgohome,everyone-15-\nexceptDavid.Davidwasasmallboyinraggedclothes.Ihadoften__38__whatkindofhomelifeDavidhad,andwhatkindofmothercouldsendhersontoschooldressedso__39__forthecoldwintermonths,withoutacoat,boots,orgloves.ButsomethingmadeDavid__40__.Icanstillrememberhewasalways__41__asmileandwillingtohelp.Healways__42__afterschooltostraightenchairsandmopthefloor.Wenevertalkedmuch.He__43__justsimplysmileandaskwhatelsehecoulddo,thenthankmeforlettinghimstayandslowly__44__home.Weekspassedandthe__45__overthecomingChristmasgrewintorestlessnessuntilthelastdayof__46__beforetheholidaybreak.Ismiledin__47__asthelastofthemhurriedoutthedoor.TurningaroundIsawDavid__48__standingbymydesk.“Ihavesomethingforyou,”hesaidand__49__frombehindhisbackasmallbox.__50__ittome,hesaidanxiously,“Openit.”Itooktheboxfromhim,thankedhimandslowlyunwrappedit.Iliftedthelidandtomy__51__sawnothing.IlookedatDavid’ssmilingfaceandbackintotheboxandsaid,“Theboxisnice,David,butit’s__52__.”“Ohnoitisn’t,”saidDavid.“It’sfulloflove.Mymumtoldmebeforeshediedthatlovewassomethingyoucouldn’tseeortouchunlessyouknowit’sthere.”Tearsfilledmyeyes__53_IlookedattheprouddirtyfacethatIhadrarelygiven__54__to.AfterthatChristmas,DavidandIbecamegoodfriendsandIneverforgotthemeaning__55__thelittleemptyboxsetonmydesk.36.A.anxiousB.courageousC.seriousD.cautious37.A.warningB.ringingC.callingD.yelling38.A.scoldedB.wonderedC.realizedD.learned39.A.modestlyB.naturallyC.inaccuratelyD.inappropriately40.A.popularB.upsetC.specialD.funny41.A.expressingB.deliveringC.wearingD.sharing42.A.practisedB.wanderedC.studiedD.stayed43.A.wouldB.shouldC.mightD.could44.A.aimatB.turntoC.putoffD.headfor45.A.argumentB.excitementC.movementD.judgment46.A.schoolB.yearC.educationD.program47.A.reliefB.returnC.vainD.control48.A.weaklyB.sadlyC.quietlyD.helplessly49.A.searchedB.foundC.raisedD.pulled50.A.HoldingB.HandingC.SendingD.Leaving51.A.delightB.expectationC.appreciationD.surprise-15-\n52.A.cheapB.emptyC.uselessD.improper53.A.asB.untilC.becauseD.though54.A.adviceB.supportC.attentionD.command55.A.fromB.behindC.overD.towards第三部分:阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(A)Ialwaysfeltsorryforthepeopleinwheelchair.Somepeople,oldandweak,cannotgetaroundbythemselves.Othersseemperfectlyhealthy,dressedinbusinesssuits.ButwheneverIsawsomeoneinawheelchair,Ionlysawadisability,notaperson.ThenIfaintedatEuroDisneyduetolowbloodpressure.ThiswasthefirsttimeIhadeverfainted,andmyparentssaidthatImustrestforawhileafterFirstAid.Iagreedtotakeiteasybut,asIsteppedtowardthedoor,Isawmydadpushingawheelchairinmydirection!Feelingthecolorburnmycheeks,Iaskedhimtowheelthatthingrightbacktowherehefoundit.Icouldnotbelievethiswashappeningtome.Wheelchairswerefineforotherpeoplebutnotforme,asmyfatherwheeledmeoutintothemainstreet,peopleimmediatelybegantotreatmedifferently.Littlekidsraninfrontofme,forcingmyfathertostopthewheelchairsuddenly.BitternesssetinasIwasthrownbackandforth."Stupidkids--theyhaveperfectlygoodlegs.Whycan'ttheywatchwheretheyaregoing?"Ithought.Peoplestareddownatme,pityintheireyes.Thentheywouldlookaway,maybebecausetheythoughtthesoonertheyforgotmethebetter."I'mjustlikeyou!"Iwantedtoscream."Theonlydifferenceisyou'vegotlegs,andIhavewheels."Peopleinwheelchairsarenotstupid.Theyseeeverylookandheareachword.Lookingoutatthefaces,Ifinallyunderstood:Iwasoncejustlikethem.Itreatedpeopleinwheelchairsexactlythewaytheydidnotwanttobetreated.Irealizeditissomeofuswithtwohealthylegswhoaretrulydisabled.56.Theauthoronce________whenshewashealthy.A.laughedatdisabledpeopleB.lookeddownupondisabledpeopleC.imaginedherselfsittinginawheelchairD.sawsomehealthypeoplemovingaroundinwheelchairs57.Facingthewheelchairforthefirsttime,theauthor_______.A.feltcuriousaboutitB.gotreadytomovearoundinitrightawayC.refusedtoacceptitrightaway-15-\nD.thoughtitwasreadyforhisfather58.Theexperienceoftheauthortellsusthat"_________"A.lifeisthebestteacherB.peopleofteneattheirbitterfruitC.lifeissochangeablethatnobodycanforetellD.oneshouldnotdotootherswhathewouldnotlikeothersdotohim59.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.HowtoGetUsedtoWheelchairsB.TheWheelsAreasGoodasTwoLegsC.PeoplewithTwoLegsAreTrulyHealthyD.TheDifferencebetweenHealthyPeopleandtheDisabled(B)Yourtonguefeelslikeit’sonfire,yournosestartsrunning,youswearyourthroatisclosingup,youreyesbegintowater.Chancesareyoujustatesomeslightlyspicygreenchile,ormaybeaddedalittletoomuchhotsaucetoyourfood.Now,imagineallofthosesensationsmagnifiedtensofthousandsoftimes...youmightbegettingclosetohowitwouldfeeltoeatDragon’sBreath.Creatingtheworld’shottestchiliisafascinationforsomepeople.Scientistsspendtheirentirecareerscross-breedingdifferenttypesofchilisandgeneticallyengineeringnewonesforthesolepurposeofcreatingsomethingspicier.InMay,therecordwasbrokenyetagainwiththecreationofwhatisnowbeingcalledtheDragon’sBreathchili.Itis1.5timesspicierthanthepreviousrecordholder,theCarolinaReaper.Dragon’sBreathwasaccidentallycreatedbytheWaleshorticulturistMikeSmith,whohasbeendevelopingchilisforovereightyears.Thebrandnewchiliisonlythesizeofafingernail!Butdon'tbefooled,thislittlechilicansetyourtastebudsonfire.The chiliissospicythatMr.Smithisproposingthatit couldbeusedasacheaperalternativetoananestheticinthirdworldcountriesbecauseofitsabilitytonumbtheskin.Thechiliissospicythatitisnotactuallymadetoconsume.Sowhatexactlyisitthatcausesafoodtoliterallybringtearstoyoureyes?Theculpritiscalledcapsaicin,whichisanirritantcompoundfoundinnearlyallvarietiesofchilipeppers.Thecompoundiscolorless,buthighlypungent,andactsasanaturaldeterrentformammals.Thinkofitasanaturaldefenseagainstpredators.Capsaicinisoftenextractedfromchiliplantsandisactuallyfoundinmanyplacesyoumightnotexpect.Ifyouareanathlete,youmighthavefoundrelieffromsoremusclesinacreamthatmadeyourskinfeelslightlytinglyandnumb.Capsaicinisaningredientinmanyachereliefcreams.Capsaicinisalsothemainingredientinpepperspray.-15-\nBelieveitornot,thereisanactualscaletomeasurehowhotachiliis.ThisscaleiscalledtheScovillescale,anditwasnamedforitscreator,apharmacistnamedWilburScoville.Chilipeppersarerankedonthescalebasedontheirconcentrationofcapsaicin.TheDragon’sBreathchiliismeasuredat2.48millionScovilleHeatUnits(SHUs).Togiveyousomeperspective,aJalapenoregistersatabout3,500-10,000SHUs,andCayennePepperregistersatabout30,000-50,000SHUs.Inshort,thisnewpepperisveryveryhot.Stillthinkyoumightbeuptothechallengeoftastingthisnewchili?Justmakesureyouhaveaglassofmilknearbytosootheyourburningtastebuds...60.WecaninferthatDragon’sBreath_______.A.hasashapeofafingernailB.wascreatedbyMikeaftereightyearsC.wasgeneticallyengineeredbychanceD.isusedasananestheticinhospital61.Whyiscapsaicinusedinsomecreams?A.Tomakeyourmusclestight.B.Toincreaseyourtasteoffood.C.Todefendyoufromthepredators.D.Torelieveyouofpaininbody.62.Howcanscientistsmeasuretheheatofachili?A.Bycalculatingtheamountofcapsaicin.B.ByweighingachiliontheScovillescale.C.Bytastingachiliwithmilkdrinking.D.Byjudgingwhetheritsetsyourtastebudsonfire.63.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Achiliisdeadlybeyondyourexpectation.B.Dragon’sBreathistheworld’shottestchili.C.Peoplelikethehottestchiliintheworld.D.Thechiliisbecomingalothotternow.(C)BushiesNatureTour-AFoodiesDelightTasmanianWildlife,Wilderness,Food&WineTheExperience-3days&2nightsDay1-TassieDevilsatTrowunna&TamarValleyvineyardsDay2-BenLomondNationalPark&QuollPatrolDay3-PlatypusspottingfollowedbyWaterfalls&Wilderness-15-\nDay1-TassieDevils&TamarValleyDepartingLauncestonwetraveltotheMeanderValleyregiontovisittheTrowunnaWildlifeParkforaprivatetourtomeetthememorableinhabitants.Youwillhavetheopportunitytointeractwiththeeasterngreykangaroos,hugawombatandseetheTasmaniandevilsbeingfed.OnleavingTrowunnawethentraveltothebeautifulTamarValleyregionforarestaurantlunchandwinetasting.Overnight:BeulahHeritageatScottsdaleDinner:In-houseDay2-BenLomond&QuollPatrolStartthedaywithsomeplatypusspottingandthenavisittoBenLomond,aspectacularmountainofdoleritecolumnsandscreeslopesandamagnificentarrayofalpinevegetation.AfterapicniclunchwetravelviatheforestsofRosesTierculminatingwithagourmetcampfirebushtuckerdinnerandwildlifespottingonprivateacreage.Sitbythecampfire&enjoyaglassofcoolclimatewineandexperienceoneofthebestnocturnalwildlifeshowsonoffer.Overnight:BeulahB&BinScottsdaleDinner:OntourDay3-Waterfalls&WildernessBreaththefreshestmountainairandexperiencethewildernesswhileexploringthenortheastTasmaniahighlands.VisittherainforestofMt.VictoriaForestReserveandstandbeneaththetallestwhitegumtreesintheworldatEvercreechForestReserveandwalkamongstthegianttreefernsontheEvercreechFallswalkEndofServicesatLaunceston5.00pmAccommodation&dinnerownarrangements* Duration:PrivateTouring3days/2nights * Departuretime:9.00am * Departing:Launceston-2adulttariffminimum* 3daystouringwith2nightsaccommodationatBeulahHeritageinScottsdale 64.Whatistheuniqueexperienceduringthetour?A.Breathingthefreshestmountainair.B.Interactingtheeasterngreykangaroos.C.Enjoyingthetallestwhitegumtrees.D.seeingtheTasmaniandevilsbeingfed.65.WhatisthepeculiarfeatureofthetourinDay2?-15-\nA.Performingbesidethecampfireatnight.B.Feedingsomeplatypusinthemorning.C.Drinkingsomeglassesofcoldwine.D.Enjoyingthebeautifulsceneryofplants.(D)Mistakesgetabadrap.Peopleoftenbrushthemasidebysaying,"I’lldobetternexttime."Butstudentswhopaycloseattentiontotheirmistakesactuallydolearnataskfasterthankidswhoignorethem.Focusingonwhatwentwronghelpsuslearn,anewstudyshows.HansSchroderisapsychologistatMichiganStateUniversityinEastLansing.Heandhisteamwantedtoknowhowpeople’sbrainsrespondtomistakes.Peoplecanignoreamistakebysimplypretendingitneverhappened.Ortheycanmullitover.Theycantrytofigureoutwhatwentwrongandwhere.Schrodersuspectedthatwhichresponsepeoplechosemightstronglyaffecthowwelltheylearned.Tofindout,theteamrecruited123children,allsixtoeightyearsold.Thisisanimportanttimeinachild’slife.Itiswhenmostkidsarebeginningschool.Howwelltheydoinschoolcanberelatedtotheirmindsetaboutlearningandintelligence.Amindsetisaparticularattitudeaboutasituation.Studentswhohavea“fixed”mindsettendtobelievethattheyarebornwithacertainlevelofintelligence.Theydon’tbelieveitcaneverchange.Studentswitha“growth”mindset,however,thinktheycangetsmarterthroughhardwork.Scientistshaveshownthatthismindsetcanaffecthowwellstudentslearn.Tofigureoutwhethereachchildhadafixedoragrowthmindset,Schroderaskedtherecruitsaseriesofquestions.Hethenputaspecialcaponeachchild’shead.Thatcapheld64smallsensorscalled electrodes.Thecapheldtheseagainstthechild’sscalpandrecordedelectricalsignalsastheysparkedbetweenthechild’sbraincells.ThisletSchroderspyonpatternsofactivityinsideeachchild’sbrain.Whilewearingthecap,childrenplayedacomputergame.Init,theyroundedupanimalsthathadescapedfromazoo.Playershadtopressthespacebarwhentheysawoneoftheescapedcritters.Butthegamecamewithatwist.Threeorangutanswerealsohelpingrounduptheanimals.Whenplayerssawtheorangutans,theywere notsupposedtopressthespacebar.Thechildrencouldmaketwokindsofmistakes—eitherrespondingwhentheyshouldn’tornotrespondingwhentheyshould.Astheyplayed,theelectrodesrecordedtheirbrain'sactivity.WhenSchroderexaminedthedata,hefoundaclearpattern.Smallregionsofthebrainrespondedinthechildrenwhohadafixedmindset.Eachresponselastedjust-15-\n150milliseconds.Thebrainsofchildrenwithagrowthmindsetshowedmuchmoreactivity.What’smore,alargernetworkofareasresponded.Andthoseareasdidsoforlongerperiods—upto500milliseconds.Thisshowsthatthesebrainswerepayingattentiontomistakes,Schrodersays.Childrenwithgrowthmindsetswerealsobetteratbouncingbackaftertheirmistakes.“Theyweremorelikelytogetthenexttrialright,”Schrodersays.“Itwasalmostasifthechildrenwithgrowthmindsetswerewillingtoengagewiththeirmistakesinordertocorrectthem.”Incontrast,“thosewithfixedmindsetswantedtoignoretheirmistakes,”hesays.“Thisresearchdemonstratesonewaythatagrowthmindsethelpsyoulearnmore,”saysAllisonMaster.SheisapsychologistattheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattle.Shewasnotinvolvedwiththestudy.“Whenyoufaceyourmistakesandarereadytolearnfromthem,”shesays.“Thenyoucangetbetterovertime.Butifyourunawayfromyourmistakesandtrytoignorethem,you’llneverimprove.”66.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphimply?A.Peopletakemistakestooseriously.B.Peopleareconfidentinavoidingmistakes.C.Peopleusuallyfindexcusesformistakes.D.Peopleoftenignoretheirmistakes.67.Howdoesthewriterdevelopthefourthparagraph?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Bymakinganexperiment.C.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.D.Bymakingalistofdata.68.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”referto?A.Electrodes.B.Electricalsignals.C.Therecruits.D.Aseriesofquestions.69.Howweretheplayersjudgedinthegame?A.Howfasttheygatherallescapedanimals.B.Iftheysucceedingroundingupallanimals.C.Whethertheyrespondcorrectlyatseeingorangutans.D.Howtheymakefulluseoforangutans.70.WhatdidSchroderproveinhisstudy?A.Childrenwithagrowthmindsetmakemoremistakes.B.Childrenwithafixedmindsetaresmarter.C.Mistakescan’tbeavoidableatall.D.Noticingmistakesimproveslearning.第Ⅱ卷 (共两节,满分35分)第一节任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。-15-\n注意:每空一词。Survey:MosthomebuyersunhappyBuyingahouseformostofthepeopleisaonceinalifetimedecision,whichmeanspeopledecidetodosoonlyaftercomingacrosstheidealhouse.Surprisingly,eightinevery10homebuyersareunhappywiththeirhouses.AsurveyconductedbytheBeijingConsumers’Association(BCA)recentlyshowsabout80percentofthe2,315respondentsin23residentialcomplexesofBeijingaredissatisfiedwiththesoaringhouseprices.TheythinkthereasonablepriceinBeijingshouldbebetween3,000yuanand7,000yuanpersquaremeter.Thequalityofthebuildings,thesurroundingenvironmentandtrafficandpropertymanagementaretheotherfactorsthatplayaroleinpeople’sdecisiontobuyahouse.TheBCAhassuggestedstrictsalesregulationsandcontractstoeasehouse-owners’sufferings.Ithasurgedtheauthoritiestoimposeseverepunishmentondevelopersfoundviolatingbuildingandotherrulesandjoininghandswithotherstobiduppropertyprices.About41.2percentoftherespondentshavecomplainedthattheirhouseshavedefectivedesigns,whilenearly40percentsaythelightingandventilation(通风)arefarfromsatisfactory.Thelandscapesintheresidentialareasareasourceofunhappinessfor43.2percentoftherespondents,andaboutone-thirdsaytheyweredeceivedintobuying“thirdgrade”houses.Andmorethanhalfarenotsatisfiedwiththesportandentertainmentfacilitiesintheirneighborhood.Propertymanagementinthebuildings,56.5percentoftherespondentssay,iswaybelowstandardcomparedtothehighfeechargedbythecomplexes.Awhopping60percentoftheconsumersdoubtthecontentsofdevelopers’advertisements,withonly6.3percentbeingsatisfied.Expertshavesuggestedconsumersgatherthoroughknowledgeaboutadeveloperandtheirworkbeforedecidingtobuyahousefromit.Theyshouldchecktheday-lightconditionsandventilationindifferentweatherconditionsinadvance,ifpossible.71oftherespondentsUnhappiness76affectingpeople’sdecisiontobuyahouse78fromtheBCAandexpertsAbout80%HousepricesThequalityofthebuildingsStrictsalesregulationsandcontractsAbout41.2%House73Thesurroundingenvironment79severepunishmentNearly40%Lightingandventilation77Gatherthorough80aboutadeveloperandtheirwork-15-\n43.2%74PropertymanagementChecktheday-lightconditionsandventilationinadvanceOver50%Sportandentertainmentfacilities72Propertymanagement60%75contents第一节书面表达(满分25分)调查表明,百分之七十以上的孩子很少或仅仅是偶尔参与户外活动。专家认为,缺乏户外运动会对学生乃至成人的身心健康产生不良影响。为了倡导中学生接近大自然,某中学生英文报举办了一次征文活动。请你根据下面所提供的内容用英语写一篇短文。要点:1.户外活动的好处;2.户外活动的方式;3.户外活动需要注意的事项。注意:1.短文必须包括以上所有要点,并适当增加细节,以保证表达的连贯;2.词数:120–150词。开头已给出,该部分不计入总词数;3.不得抄袭,所有雷同作文均以零分计;4.短文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。Asurveysuggeststhatmorethan70percentofchildrentodayhavelittlecontactwiththenaturalworld,andthatthisishavingahugeimpactontheirhealthanddevelopment.▲▲▲▲陈盘两校高一年级期中考试英语答题纸任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71、72、73、74、75、76、-15-\n77、78、79、80、书面表达(满分25分)调查表明,百分之七十以上的孩子很少或仅仅是偶尔参与户外活动。专家认为,缺乏户外运动会对学生乃至成人的身心健康产生不良影响。为了倡导中学生接近大自然,某中学生英文报举办了一次征文活动。请你根据下面所提供的内容用英语写一篇短文。要点:1.户外活动的好处;2.户外活动的方式;3.户外活动需要注意的事项。注意:1.短文必须包括以上所有要点,并适当增加细节,以保证表达的连贯;2.词数:120–150词。开头已给出,该部分不计入总词数;3.不得抄袭,所有雷同作文均以零分计;4.短文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。Asurveysuggeststhatmorethan70percentofchildrentodayhavelittlecontactwiththenaturalworld,andthatthisishavingahugeimpactontheirhealthanddevelopment.-15-\n-15-\n高一英语期中考试答案一。听力1-5CAACB6-10BCACA11-15BCACA16-20CBBAB二。单选21-25ABCCB26-30BDBDA31-35BCAAB三.完型36-40ABBDC40-45CDADB46-50AACDB51-55DBACB四.阅读BCDBCDABCDDABCD五.任务型阅读71.Percentage72.56.5%73.designs74.Landscapes75.Advertisements’76.Factors77.Traffic78.Suggestions/Advice/Tips79.Impose80.knowledge六.书面表达参考范文Asurveysuggeststhatmorethan70percentofchildrentodayhavelittlecontactwiththenaturalworld,andthatthisishavingahugeimpactontheirhealthanddevelopment.Ithinkitistimeforustotakeactionagainstthistrendandgetclosetonature.Whenweareoutdoorsandinthenaturalworld,wecannotonlybreathefreshairandenjoythebeautifulscenery,butalsobroadenourhorizonsanddevelopnewskills.Therearemanydifferentwayswecangetoutintothenaturalworld,suchasbackpacking,cycling,campingandmountaineering.Visitingfarmsisalsoagoodwayofgettingoutandabout,astheyareplaceswhereyoucanenrichyourknowledgeandenjoyfreshfruitsandvegetables.Manypeoplealsofindthatplayingsportoutdoorsisagoodwayofenjoyingtheopenairwhilebeingpartofateam.Whateveryoudo,though,remembertostaysafe.Whenyou’reoutside,it’sbettertobeaccompaniedbyparentsorfriends.附听力材料-15-
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