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2021 级高一期末调研检测 英语 总分150 分,考试时间120 分钟 第I 卷 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分) 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。 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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What was the woman doing last weekend? A. Packing things. B. Doing exercise. C. Posting packages. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Where are the speakers? A. In a restaurant. B. In a car shop. C. At a birthday party. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Colleagues. C. Strangers. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the man complaining about? A. Hotel service. B. Restaurant food. C. Restaurant service. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why did the woman call for help? A. She had a cold. B. Her computer was gone. C. Her screen went wrong. 第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5 分,共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。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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. Why does the woman go to a dance class? A. To lose weight. B. To get into shape. C. To get more energy. 7. How often does the man go swimming? A. Every night. B. Once a week. C. Three times a week. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. How many players were there in the band? A. 4. B. 5. C. 6. 9. What is punk music like? A. Soft. B. Quiet. C. Fast. 10. Why did the man like punk music? A. To express himself. B. To become a player. C. To be cool. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 11. When is Australia Day? A. 26th January. B. 14th February. C. 26th February. 12. What do people usually do on Australia Day? A. Have a picnic. B. Make flags. C. Date with partner. 13. When will girls give gifts to boys? A. On Australia Day. B. On Japan’s White Day. C. On Japan’s Valentine’s Day. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 14. What effect did the flood cause? A. Many buildings fell down. B. The loss was a million dollars. C. Mass lands were destroyed. 15. Which floor did the man live on? A. The fifth floor. B. The nineteenth floor. C. The twentieth floor. 16. How did the man feel about the earthquake? A. Disappointed. B. Annoyed. C. Frightened. 17. Who gave the man a beautiful painting? A. His Chinese secretary. B. His Thailand friend. C. His Chinese friend. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 18. What does the man think of the Olympics? A. Surprising. B. Exciting. C. Boring. 19. What made the Olympics better many years ago? A. More events. B. Traditional sports. C. Professional athletes. 20. Where will the next Winter Olympics be held? A. In Italy. B. In Paris. C. In England. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50 分) 第一节(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 Around the globe, sometimes in the most unexpected places, a handful of towns and villages stand out from the crowd, drawing the world’s attention and attracting thousands of visitors every year. Bo-Kaap, South Africa The ancestors of the residents of Bo-Kaap are mostly from Africa, Java, Indonesia, Malaysia and other parts of Asia. These diverse cultures contributed much to the interesting architecture of the town and the houses are repainted in rainbow colours each year, with neighbours conferring to avoid a clash. Tobermory, Scotland One of the most biodiverse areas in Europe, many nature lovers are attracted to the island but Tobermory is perhaps best known for the brightly painted houses and buildings that line the waterfront. Wroclaw, Poland The old town of Wroclaw, Poland, has a complicated history. For decades as Europe warred around it, the city became in turn the province of Germany, Prussia and Austria. Now the town’s new Municipal Stadium, built for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, is covered with glass fibre mesh coated in Teflon, which can have any colour projected on it to reflect the mood of the event. Patidad, India In 2009, a small village called Patidad in Gujarat, western India, underwent a radical colour overhaul when a prominent local family decided absolutely everything should be painted pink. Believed to be a divine colour in Hinduism, every house, every gate and every temple was trans-formed with this color. 21. Where can tourists see rainbow colors? A. Bo-Kaap. B. Tobermory. C. Wroclaw. D. Patidad. 22. What do we know about Wroclaw? A. It won many wars in history. B. It is the most diverse area in Europe. C. It was governed by different countries. D. It has the largest stadium in the world. 23. Which color is believed to be divine in Patidad? A. Red. B. Pink. C. Blue. D. Yellow. B My first memory of academic anxiety was when I was in second grade. I had nightmares about not putting my homework folder in my backpack, nightmares about forgetting to do worksheets. In high school, test anxiety ruled my world. Exams gave me extreme panic attacks. I lived my life between exams, pausing everything in my life for tests. When the pandemic(大流行病)forced school to move online, school became more flexible and felt a lot less serious. Homework and tests were structured differently, and classes seemed less formal. Things began to gently change for me—tests of different form helped me calm my nerves. Being able to take assessments from my own room, completely alone helped comfort my anxiety. The powerful damaging force of the pandemic pushed me see the things that mattered to me more than school, grades, or feelings of success: my health and the health of my loved ones, physically, mentally, and emotionally. The pandemic suddenly changed so much of the world we know and the way we interact with it. It forced me to realize we should not—and cannot—wait to push for our own happiness. We should not wait to seek help, but work on ourselves, and better ourselves. Realizing this better version of ourselves is not a dream. With work, we can change. A few weeks ago, I walked into a midterm test thinking mostly about what I was going to order at Starbucks when I finished. No panic attacks, no extreme tiredness. The night before the test, I watched TV before bed. This took a lot of work energy, and time to get to. It also certainly still isn’t my “normal”—anxiety is still a huge factor in my life, one that I think will never entirely leave me. And though pieces of it certainly are, ingrown in my heart, it flows gently out, and stops to weaken me so seriously as it did before. 24. What was the main reason for the author’s anxiety? A. Daily life. B. School tasks. C. Poor memory. D. Extra exams. 25. What made the author realize the truly significant things? A. Tests of different forms. B. The relief of his anxiety. C. The change to online classes. D. The bad impact of the pandemic. 26. How can we achieve our better version according to the passage? A. Relaxing ourselves. B. Waiting for help patiently. C. Interacting with the world. D. Pursuing happiness actively. 27. Which is the author’s present situation? A. He is still scared of exams. B. He leads a life without anxiety. C. Being relaxed in study is his normal. D. Being anxious can’t affect him as before. C More than 90% of Great Barrier Reef coral(大堡礁珊瑚)surveyed this year was bleached(漂白)the fourth time in seven years, Australian government scientists said. Bleaching in 2016, 2017 and 2020 damaged two-thirds of the coral in the reef. The environmental group Greenpeace Australia Pacific said in a statement the extent of the latest bleaching was “another complaint of the Morrison government which has failed to protect the reef and worsened the problem through its support of fossil fuels(化石燃料).” Scientists hope most of the coral in the reef off Australia’s eastern coast will recover from the current event, said David Wachenfeld, chief scientist at the authority. ”The early indications are that the death won’t be very high, “Wachenfeld said Wednesday. ”We are hoping that we will see most of the bleaching coral recover. We will probably end up with an event more like 2020. In 2020, there was mass bleaching, but there were low deaths. However, the bleaching events in 2016 and 2017 led to quite high levels of coral mortality. Coral i
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