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吉林省延边市长白山第一高级中学2019-2020学年高一英语上学期学科竞赛试题时间:120 分钟 分值:150分第卷 选择题第一部分:听力部分(共20小题;每小题1.5分,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,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 does the man want to learn at university?A. Engineering.B. MedicineC. Business2. When will the woman come again?A. This Tuesday. B. This Wednesday. C. This Thursday.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Their boss B. Their task C. Their meeting4. Where are the speakers most probably?A. At a store B. At the cinema. C At a bus station5. What does the man think of his visit to Disneyworld?A Challenging B.Satisfying C. Disappointing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. Why did the woman come to the United States?A To stud B. To find work C. To visit her parents.7. What time is it now?A.3:00pm B.5:00pm C.8:00pm听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What season is it now most probably?A. Spring B Summer C. Winter9. What will the woman do?A. Ask for suggestions B. Go to the French Corner. C. Look for an online partner.10. What does the woman think of the mans second suggestion?A. Useless B. Impractical C. Great听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats the weather most probably like today?A. Sunny but cold. B. Sunny and warm. C Rainy and cool 12. What does the woman want the man to do?A. To stay indoors. B. To do some sports C. To make some friends13. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends B. Mother and son C. Husband and wife听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. When does the man usually get up in the morning?A. At 6: 50 am B. At 6: 55 am C. At 7: 00 am15. How does the man usually go to school?A. On foot. B By bike C. By school bus16. Where does the man usually have his lunch on school days?A. At home B. At the school lunchroom C. At a restaurant outside school17. What does the man usually do before going to bedA. He watches TV. B He does homework. C. He prepares his school bag听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Whom did the man go to the mountain with?A. His family. B. His friends C. His colleagues19. How long did the speaker stay at the top of the mountain after the picnic?A. For about an hour B. For over three hours C For one and a half hours 20. What is most probably the speaker?A. A teacher B. A doctor C. A guide第二部分:英语知识运用第一节:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分30分)ADo you want to travel the world? Toronto-based travel company G Adventures has picked out the best places to visit in 2019.UzbekistanIn 2018, Uzbekistan relaxed its visa entry requirements(签证政策) by introducing a new e-visa for 51 countries, including Canada.Because of the easy visa entry requirements, it attracts more travellers. And G Adventures has seen a 72 percent increase in travellers to Uzbekistan Its no wonder that the beautiful buildings, historical importance and friendly people make Uzbekistan one of the best places to visit in 2019.Taiwan ChinaRecently called by The New York Times“Asias most- food- obsessed(对食物着迷的) place”,Taiwan is heaven for travellers who enjoy food very much. Its culture shows through its busy cities natural landscapes(风景 )and mouthwatering night markets。JordanWith year-over-year traveller growth of 71 percent for G Adventures, its probably safe to say that Jordan is back. Travellers can see Petras amazing tombs and ancient buildings carved(雕刻) into rock walls, and learn about Bedouin culture during an overnight stay in the desert.IcelandWinter is coming, and so is the craze for places in the north as the final season of Game of Thrones again shows its filming locations to audience. Iceland is no exception. The beautiful landscapes of this island nation offer perhaps the closest thing one can have to an out-of-body travel experience.From the building of Reykjavik to the black sand beaches of Reynisfjara, the country offers the perfect landscapes to travelers21. What makes travellers to Uzbekistan increase?A. Its improved traffic B. Its new scenic spotsC. Its visa entry policy D. Its living conditions22. If you want to visit some sites of rock walls you can go toA Uzbekistan B. Taiwan China C. Jordan D. Iceland23. Where is the text probably taken from?A .A news report. B. A travel magazine C. A job guide. D. A science bookBKK was around five years old when he showed up at the front gate of my house in 2012. And clearly he was used to a life outside. While mostly happy indoors, he did expect to be let out. He would go out and do his things, and then come back and hang out inside until his next need for an outside visit arose.When Julien, my second cat, showed up in 2013,having two cats wanting in and out at different times was more difficult. After careful consideration I finally decided to put in a cat door. It allowed KK and Julien to come and go as they wanted without waking me up at 5 am to go outside or at 5: 10 am to come back inside. It also saved my door, which KK was always abusing(虐待) as his way of letting me know I was being too slow in opening the door for him or not responsive(应答的) at all.When my mother passed away in the spring of 2014, leaving her young cat without a forever home, I decided to take her. Once being an indoor/outdoor cat, Sissy obviously didnt want to suddenly be kept indoors. She also wanted to be able to get away from the other two cats, as she was used to being in a single cat home .After KK, Julien and Sissy had all become used to their life of coming and going as they pleased,it pretty much guaranteed(保证) that all future cats would have the same right. And now I have seven cats that come and go as they please. Letting my cats go outdoors isnt due to my not caring or getting them out of my head. On the contrary, it is because I love them so much and want them to have the best life possible.24. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A. KK preferred to stay outdoors B. KK refused to be kept as a pet.C. KK brought lots of trouble to the author D. KK lived happily with his former owner25. Why did the author put in a cat door?A.To make her cats feel safe.B. To prevent cats from damaging her doorC. To welcome some homeless cats.D. To let her cats go out and come back freely26. What did Sissy want to do after she was brought in?A. Stay by herself. B. Make some cat friends C. Spend her time indoors D. Go back to her former home 27. What would be the best title for the text?A. Why I love raising cats. B. Why I let my cats go outsides C. What I learned from my cats.D. What I expected from my cats C About 600,000 people die of heart attacks at home each year. And the survival rate(存活率)of out-of-hospital heart attacks is much lower than those that happen at the in-hospital setting.Pumpstart, a program created by Dy students at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM)which is meant to teach hands-only CPR(心脏复苏术) to the general public, is effective in both teaching high school students a life-saving skill and providing medical students with a chance to take part in public health and medical education after several surveys.High school students in the Boston area who joined in the Pumpstart program completed pre-/post surveys. The pre-surveys were carried out before they watched a 60- minute training session(培训课程) on hands-only CPR. And the post surveys were done after the training session. Medical students also completed surveys judging their comfort in learning CPR both before and after they took part in the program. The high school students reported huge improvements in CPR skills following their training from Pumpstart. And it was reported that the medical students had higher confidence levels regarding their abilities to answer questions about CPR and helping new medical students to better understand the training sessions after they joined in Pumpstart.“Geting the general public to feel comfortable performing CPR is important to overall improved survival from heart attacks, explained Anita Knopov,a fourth-year medical student at BUSM.Using educational resources provided by the city medical center and offering training to inner-city high school students allow medical students to serve as both educators and experienced people in CPR within the community, while making high school students interested in the healthcare field(医疗领域). Thats what Pumpstart does.” Knopov believes Pumpstart can serve as a model for other organizations and can have a long-term(长期的) public health influence as the bystander CPR continues to be one of the most useful factors in out-of-hospital(医院之外) heart attack survival . “Although Pumpstart is offered only in Boston, we hope that our work may stimulate the development of similar programs in other areas. And in that case we can use lots of new Pumpstarts in other regions.”28. What is the main purpose of Pumpstart?A. To change peoples lifestyle.B. To train students to be healthyC. To improve CPR skills of the public.D. To provide medical care for communities.29. What does Paragraph 4 imply?A. Pumpstart improves students self-confidenceB. Pumpstart performs CPR for people independently.C. Pumpstart obviously reduces the risk of heart attacksD. Pumpstart encourages students to work in the healthcare field30. What does Anita Knopov think of the program?A.Pretty useful.B.Widely popularC.Partly confusing.D. Fairly interesting31. What does the underlined wordstimulate in the last paragraph mean?A. CheckB. PreventC. EncourageD. SlowDHave you gotten price shock lately when you looked at the cost of a new car? Its not your imagination .The average price of a new car is the highest ever for the first quarter, according to CNBC. At $33, 319,the price is about $1,000 more than in 2018. Because of that, new car sales dropped by as many as 2.5million units compared to the same quarter last year.You d think the drop might concern car makers,but as it turns out, the increase of the price reflects a choice. Many carmakers are stopping producing less expensive cars in favor of SUVS and pickup trucks, which bring in bigger profits(利润).“Carmakers always say they build what people want.,”The Wall Street Journal reporter Dan Neil said. “But they never mention the fact that they spend billions telling people what they want. It wasnt that consumers wanted to have a truck that was as big as a house. No, that was a gradual process And it has been mainly pushed by carmakers because bigger equals more profits.”In late 2018, Ford announced it was gradually stopping producing its Fiesta, Focus, and C-max models in the United States while continuing to make the Mustang and Focus Active. Other big carmakers did the same, with General Motors ending production of the Chevy Volt, Cruz, Impala, Buick Lacrosse. Cadillac XTS, and Cadillac CT6 in the United States. And Fiat Chrysler is putting the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200 to an end. I can tell you right now that both the Chrysler 200 and the Dodge Dart, as great products as they were, are the least financially rewarding business that weve carried out in the last eight years, said Fiat Chrysler CEO.So where does that leave consumers? Well, if youre in the market for an SUV or a top-of-the-line pickup truck, you can expect better features. But if youre looking for a smaller, less expensive car you might be squeezed (挤)out of the market. More and more buyers are likely to look to used cars instead. But before car shopping, make sure you know the secrets car dealers dont want to tell you.32. What caused the drop in new car sales this year?A. The decline of cars quality. B. The rising price of new carsC The change of market demand D. The decrease of carmakers number.33. What do Dans words imply about the car market?A. Carmakers always know the true need of consumersB Carmakers produce bigger cars because of the social trendC Consumers really depend less on carmakers in buying carsD. Consumers shopping decisions are influenced by carmakers34. Paragraph 4 suggests that carmakers production plans_.A. are driven by profitsB. can be unwise sometimesC may influence the quality of cars.D. fail to meet some peoples demands35. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Most people dont prefer small cars any moreB. Producing small cars brings less profit to carmakersC. Small cars cant provide better features for consumersD Buying second-hand cars is a good choice for some people E 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。For Sandra, the teachers who stuck in her mind were the ones that gave her their time and effort and really prepared her for her future. 36 In this way she hoped to provide that same, high quality education for young people and give something back.She saw herself as a teacher who helped students and gave them love for what they had to do,whether they wanted to do it or not. 37 One of them was that a GCSE student who simply aimed to get a D at the very beginning later achieved an A in his RE exam. Every time when hearing such news, she was just smiling with pride.No one knew how much she had done for such a day.38 She always said to them, “Ignore that goal, and put yourself at the goal you want to achieve. Even if you are not good at your subject,it doesnt mean that youre going to get a D. I believe youre going to get something far greater.”Giving students that push to get better grade made a great difference to them. When they got it,the result was just amazing. 39 Youve helped them with something thats going to make their lives much easier and better,” she explained.Based on this teaching concept, Sandra focused on making each student a betterhimself And whats more. she has been among one of her former teachers and really has given something back.She once received a huge bunch of flowers with a card in it, writing, Dear Sandra, you ve given me the time and energy to help me get what I needed 40 .”A. She kept encouraging her studentsB. It is useful to make friends with studentsC. Her encouragement turned out to be of great useD.It makes you feel like youve done your job so wellE. It is you and your teaching style that make it possibleF. So she chose to train as a teacher after college graduation.G. Looking back, there were many moments to make her proud第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,満分30分)A couple has spent the last 25 years buying 300 acres of deserted farmlands and changed it into wildlife forest. They want to build the land to a real rainforest for elephants, birds and other endangered animals. Up to now, theyve 41 more than 300kinds of birds as well as many 42 animal species(种类). 43 , this was not the image in 1991 when they came to this part of the country. When we came here, it was a 44 .The owner wanted to sell it 45 , because he could not 46 coffee beans(咖啡豆) or anything else here, says Anil, who ran restaurant business in the US 47 moving to India. But for me and my wife, this was what we were 48 of in our life.”The couple had a special love for 49 from their childhood. When they came to India,the pollution 50 them. At that moment, we 51 to do something to explore the forests in India,” says Anil. We were not looking for 52 .In the beginning, we 53 that shortage of fresh water will be a(n) 54 concern in India,so we must take care of its origin,” explains Anil.They sold properties(财产) they owned in America, bought the first 55 acres and began to grow the first 55 . Soon, they got the land nearby as well. “Many of the local farmers considered it 56 to get money from the wasteland, ” says Anil.Stopping hunting was a big 57 and often the locals did not 58 what this couple was doing, so it required a lot of talking to build up the idea of 59 . They worked with the forest department to set up camera traps and keep hunters away. “There are times we have to 60 with hunters. We were even in great danger once,” says Anil. “We hope what we are doing now will make a difference to animals.”41.A. attractedB. keptC. soldD. hidden42. A. dangerousB. beautifulC. rar D. common43.A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. Instead D. Besides44. A. dreamlandB. wastelandC. playgroundD. park45. A. carefullyB. secret C. quickly D. suddenly46. A. eat B. find C. water D. grow47.A. before B. after C. since D. for48. A hearing B. dreaming C. speaking D. dying49. A knowledge B. history C. nature D. culture50. A. moved B. shocked C. satisfied D. annoyed51. A. begged B. hated C. failed D. decided52. A. money B. food C. luck D. help53. A. forgot B. hoped C. require D. realize54. A. beneficial B. unnecessaryC. huge D. unimportant55.A. grass B. flower C. vegetable D. forest56. A. difficult B. easy C. meaninglessD. excited57. A. order B. challenge C. deal D. enjoyment58.A. experience B. follow C. understand D. promise59.A. attention B. devotion C.operation D. protection60.A. fight B. work C. unite D. play 第II卷 主观题第一部分:语法填空(共10小题,每小题
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