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这是一份2021济宁泗水县高一下学期期中考试英语试题PDF版含答案,文件包含山东省济宁市泗水县2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题PDF版pdf、高一期中答案docx、高一英语答题卡pdf等3份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共17页, 欢迎下载使用。
高一试题答案第一部分:听力 1-5 CCACA 6-10 CAACB 11-15 CCABA 16-20 BCCBC第二部分:阅读理解 21-25 DBACC 26-30 BADAA 31-35 CABAC 36-40 FCABE第三部分:英语知识运用第一节:41-45 DABAC 46-50 CBADC 51-55 DCBBA第二节:1. discount 2. embarrassing 3.individual 4.evidence 5.phenomenon 6.represent particular 8. customs 9.energy 10.Agriculture第三节:1.tougher 2. energetic 3. Awarded 4.various 5.significance 6. simply 7.surrounded8.where 9.to 10. anything第四部分:Dear Lucy, I am Li Hua, one of the students who chose yor video lessons. Here i am writing with the purpose of expression my sincere gratitude from the bottom of my heart. During the first half of this year, you taught many practical learning skills in your video lessons. I made great progress in English, especially the pronunciation. I don’t know what my English would be like without your patient help. Last week, i took part in the English speech competition which was held by our school. And to my great joy, i won the first. And the judges spoke highly of my speech, saying that my pronunciation sounded like a native. How proud I am!Thank you so much, dear Lucy. I do wish you all the best.Yours,Li Hua 高一听力原文:Text 1W: I’m confident about the test tomorrow. I didn’t stay up all night for nothing.M: Well, I hope you can stay awake during the whole thing.Text 22M: Well, Mrs. Brown, what seems to be the problem with little David?W: He went to the park after school yesterday. Then he started to cough.M: Let me give him a checkup. Take off his coat, please.Text 3W: What about going to a movie this weekend, Henry?M: Sorry, Lisa, but I’m going to Lake Cumberland this weekend. It’s the largest lake in Kentucky.W: I know that. It is a major travel destination in the region.Text 4W: Mike, I heard your car was being repaired yesterday.M: Yes. Actually it’s still being repaired today.W: So did you come to work by subway this morning?M: I planned to call a taxi, but Tom offered me a lift. His office is in the building across the street.Text 5W: So where will you stay visiting Niagara Falls?M: Sheraton. It has summer rates starting at $161 with an indoor swimming pool that’s the largestin the area, and is within walking distance to many of the top attractions.W: It really sounds like a great place to stay at.Text 6W: Hello. Business Center. This is Christine speaking. How may I help you?M: I’m in the main conference room and I’ve got a bit of a problem. I’ve connected my computerto the video projector, and the Internet also seems to be working, ⑥but at this speed I won’t beable to give my presentation. I need a faster connection.W: ⑦I’ll call the technician, sir.M: Thank you. And ask him to come immediately. I’m getting nervous. The presentation willbegin in half an hour.W: ⑦I’ll get him to come in 10 minutes, sir.M: That’ll be good. Thanks for your help.Text 7M: Karen, I heard you’re looking for work. ⑧What about teaching physics in my school? We’re3looking for some physics teachers now.W: Are you kidding me? I don’t have a physics degree or physics education. How can I do this jobwell?M: Well, it’s really hard to find physics teachers in the state now. Don’t you know that many highschool physics teachers in the US don’t have a physics degree or physics education? ⑧Two of mycolleagues have no physics degree, either.W: Really? That’s hard to believe. ⑨But I’d rather do something else, though I love teaching. Idon’t think people without a physics degree or physics education should teach this subject.M: I guess you’re right. But it’s really a big problem in our country now. I hope more people willbe educated to become physics teachers.W: Me, too.Text 8W: Mark, do you know where the world’s oldest amusement park is located?M: Isn’t it in the United States?W: No. And it doesn’t sit in the UK, either. ⑩It’s called Bakken and is located in Denmark.M: So when was it opened?W: It was opened in 1583. The first attraction was actually all-natural. ⑪The area is home to anatural spring, which was so clean that attracted many people in the early 16th century. Then moreand more people came there to chat and play games. Also, lots of entertainers gave their best shows.M: Sounds great! It seems that it was so popular.W: Yes, but it was not always like that. ⑫During the region of the royal family, it became a closedarea to the public.M: It’s a pity!W: But, luckily, under the leadership of King Frederick V, it was developed and reopened to thepublic in the 18th century. That’s when more performers, businessmen, and rides slowly took over.M: Is it still open?W: Yes. It is still open today with different roller coasters, Ferris wheels, and other rides. Shall wevisit it one day?M: Sounds great.Text 9W: ⑬Welcome to our program, Mr. Evans. So what did you dream of doing in the past?4M: Well, ⑭I’ve always been passionate about the power of sports to change lives, particularly forkids, but I never had the resources to turn my dream into reality before 2017.W: What allowed you to realize your dream in 2017?M: ⑮I won a contest put on by Sam’s Club that year. The Walmart giant was looking for ideas forways to help the local community, and I was the winner for my idea for a sports club that wouldwork with local schools to help improve kids’ physical and mental health.W: So what was the prize?M: ⑯The prize was a $1, 000 gift card plus $25, 000 to put toward the business.W: So how did you use the money?M: I used the money to co-found the Competitive Edge Athletic Performance Center, and the DaleCity “Lightning” Track Club. I can develop sports training for kids through them.W: I want to say the real winners are the kids. Well, Mr. Evans, I want to thank you for doing allthat for the kids. And thank you again for sharing your story with us.M: The honor is all mine.Text 10W: In July, 2017, researchers from the Norwegian Polar Institute placed a tracking collar on ayoung arctic fox believed to be less than one year old. ⑰The collar allowed them to use a satelliteto track the fox no matter where she went. Until March 24, 2018, the fox stayed on the island ofSpitzenberg. Then, suddenly, on March 26, she left the island, traveling across the sea ice. Just 21days and about 940 miles later, she arrived in Greenland. From Greenland, ⑱she carried on, andfinally reached Ellesmere Island in Canada on July 1, traveling over 2,175 miles in total. Scientistsshows that it’s the longest journey the arctic fox has ever made. In fact, ⑲it was probably themoving sea ice that helped the fox travel so quickly on some of the days that she covered greatdistances. However, scientists are not sure what happened to the fox. ⑳Its tracking collar stoppedworking in February, 2019. So they don’t know the fate of the recorder-setting arctic fox.
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