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福建省晋江市(安溪一中、养正中学、惠安一中、泉州实验中学四校)2018-2019学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题(无答案)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,从每题中所给的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,你将有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 was in the womans bag?A. Glasses. B. A watch. C. A purse. 2. Where are the speakers?A. On a plane. B. On a bus. C. In a taxi.3. How does the man feel now?A. Annoyed. B. Excited. C. Sleepy.4. How will the woman go to London?A. By bus. B. By train C. By car. 5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A person. B. A horse. C. A cartoon character. 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,从每题中所给的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5秒钟时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后,各个小题将给出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. Why doesnt the woman suggest flowers?A. They are boring. B. They are expensive. C. They are not in season.7. What present does the man decide to take?A. Chocolates B. Flowers. C. A plant.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the woman looking for?A. A paint brush. B. A box of nails. C. A knife. 9. What will the boy do next?A. Paint the shelves. B.Do some shopping. C. Ask his father about something.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the man?A. A news reporter. B. A host. C. A fitness trainer.11. When will the fitness center be open?A. On June 10th. B. On July 16th. C. On August 21st.12. Which sport can people do outdoors in the sports center?A. Tennis. B. Volleyball. C. Basketball.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When was the World wildlife Fund founded? A. In 1916. B. In 1961 C. In 1969.14. What is the official sign of the World Wildlife Fund?A. A picture of a whale. B. A picture of a panda. C. A picture of a dolphin.15. What does the Audubon Society focus on?A. The protection of ocean animal. B. The protection of forests. C. The protection of birds. 16. What do we know about the Wilderness Society?A. It is named after an American wildlife painter. B. It has eighteen branches in the United States. C. Its head office is in Washington, D.C.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does the speaker do?A. A tour guide. B. An artist. C. A photographer.18. When will the group arrive in India?A. On the 5th of November. B. On the 6th of November. C. On the 7th of November.19. How many types of birds are there in the wildlife park?A. About 10. B. About 20. C. About 300.20. What can people in the group do in New Delhi?A. Go sightseeing or go shopping. B. Travel around on elephants. C. Have lunch and dinner.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文 ,从每题所给的四个选项 (A 、B 、C 和 D )中 ,选出最佳选项 ,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。 AWhat does family mean to you? Could you record it in a photograph? If so, our great new competition is for you! All you have to do is taking a picture that sums up your sense of family life. The competition will be judged by the RD (Readers Digest) team and award-winning photo-grapher Barry Marsden. To get your creative juices flowing, here are two of our regular photographers tips for taking great pictures.Pal HansenThe most important thing is to carry a camera around with you at all times. Use manual (手动的) settings as much as possible. Now that everything is digital, Id also say, “Shoot as much as possible,” because it doesnt cost anything.Michelle McCarronKids find wonder in the simplest things, so as a photographer, it helps to be ready for those moments. The connection across generations is sometimes best recorded in a photograph. Frame your subject well. Get close to the action, or your subject, and choose your angle (角度) carefully. A slightly odd angle can make a photo different. HOW TO ENTER Take a clear photo with either a phone or digital camera. Send it to by 5 pm, August 30, 2019. Please include a brief explanation of the entry (参赛作品).There are two categories one for adults and one for under-18s.In the adult category, the winner will receive 500. The under-18 winner will receive 250 of high-street vouchers (代金券) for a store of their choice.Rules:Please make sure that pictures are not published before. If you are under 16 you must ask your parents permission to enter this competition.We will use entries in all print and electronic media. We cannot return your entry. Entry is not open to employees of Vivat Direct Ltd and all other persons associated with this competition, their immediate families, and relatives living in an employees household. The judges decision is final.21. What do we know about the photo competition?A. It is designed for readers of RD. B. Photos must be taken by a camera.C. Pal Hansen is one of its judges. D. Entries must be about family. 22. To take part in the competition, one should _.A. give a description of his entry B. send in his entry in April C. ask his familys permission D. be 18 years old or above 23. According to the text, winners of the competition will _.A. each win500 B. get their entries back C. see their pictures published D. be offered some vouchers BElectronic devices are popular with everyone, including the senior citizens which can seem like a “third party” in some relationships because some partners spend more time on them than with each other.When Amanda Gao, a 26-year-old white-collar worker in Beijing, went to a hotpot restaurant with her boyfriend on Friday night several weeks ago, she expected that they would have a good time together. To her disappointment, however, it did not turn out that way later. As soon as they were led to their seats and she began to order dishes, he buried himself in his mobile phone.“It seemed that his phone was making its way between us. A date that should have belonged to us turned into one where my boyfriend dated a third party and I felt left out.” Gao said. some people, like her, have found that electronics have been destroying their romantic relationships.A study, published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture in April 2019, questioned nearly 200 college aged adults who were in committed relationships to report on their and their partners smartphone dependency. The results showed people who were more dependent on their phones were less sure about their relationships, and people who considered their partners excessively(过度地) dependent on their devices were less satisfied in their relationship.Lin Yuan, a relationship advisor in Beijing, noted that as more and more electronics come out and spice up peoples lives, they are at the same time becoming a third party in relationships, especially for young people.Lin said she knew of some people who suggest that electronics should be kept out of bedrooms, which she considered challenging and hard to be put into practice for most couples. She recommended that if people are feeling neglected in their relationship, they need to respectfully let their partners know their feeling. “Communication is always the best and the most efficient way.” she said.24. What is Gaos feeling when entering the restaurant with her boyfriend?A. Disappointed. B. Annoyed. C. Expectant. D. Uneasy.25. Why was the case of Amanda Gao mentioned?A. To explain who the “third party” is. B. To stress the importance of electronic devices.C. To introduce the phenomena of excessively depending on electronics.D. To encourage advisors to talk about the case.26. Which of the following may Lin Yuan agree with?A. Gaos boyfriend is addicted to playing games.B. Partners should communicate more to understand each other better.C. Most couples can keep electronics out of bedrooms.D. Couples should stop using electronics to avoid the problem mentioned above.27. Which of the following is the main idea for the text?A. How to beat smartphone? B. Are devices killing romance?C. The romantic story of Miss Gao. D. The relationship between man and smart phone.CThe audiences of the UK will have an opportunity to enjoy a feast of Chinese culture when the China National Peking Opera Company returns to the country for the fourth time for a series of workshops and performances. Events will be held at the British Library, Oxfords Ashmolean Museum and the world-famous dance theater of Sadlers Wells. Moreover, there are extraordinary artists including Lisa Lu, Yu Kuizhi and Li Shengsu.On Thursday at the British Library, Lisa Lu, who also played a role in recent cinema hit Crazy Rich Asians, will lead a group of artists from China, the US and the UK to discuss their experience of performing Peking Opera over many decades.The series of activities also include interactive workshops, which explain the intricacies(错综复杂)of the attractive art of Peking Opera. The secrets behind a great opera, from music to instruments, from make-up to martial arts, will be revealed at the British Library workshops on Saturday and Sunday.Events end on Oct 19 and 20 at Sadlers Wells in North London, with two performances of The Emperor and the Concubine, one of the most celebrated operas, as well as The Crossroads Inn and The Monkey King and The Leopard.Li Shengsu, who led the actors of The Emperor and the Concubine, explained that the show is the beautiful love story championed by Peking Opera Master Mei Lanfang, and it is one of the very few works from the Master Meis that had been handed down since 1920s.The productions are being presented in partnership with London-based Sinolink Productions, a company that promotes Chinese art, culture and performance to British audiences.Zhang Kewei, producer and director of Sinolink, said, “It is delightful to see that the China National Peking Opera Company returns to London for the fourth time with another two masterpieces this year. The performances so far have received very positive comments from audiences and we are looking forward to further expanding our program.”28Why are Chinese Peking Opera artists going to the UK?A. To perform Peking Opera with British artists.B. To share their working experience with American media.C. To teach foreign artists how to perform Peking Opera.D. To present traditional Peking Opera to British people.29Which place will hold discussions to talk about Peking Opera?A. Oxfords Ashmolean Museum. B. The British Library. C. Sadlers Wells. D. Sinolink Productions.30What can be inferred from the text?A. The British are accepting Chinese Peking Opera little by little.B. Peking Opera has attracted British great attention since 1920s.C. Its the fourth time for Sinolink Productions to promote Peking Opera.D. The events will end up with performing The Emperor and the Concubine.31What is the best title of the text?A. Chinese Traditional Art and British Artists. B. Peking Opera is Popular with the British.C. Peking Opera will Return to the UK. D. Chinese Traditional TreasurePeking Opera.DWhat are dreams for? Sigmund Freud said that they show hidden truths and wishes. Despite being largely unsupported by evidence, researchers found that students in the U.S., South Korea, and India were much more likely to accept the view. In the same study, respondents said that dreaming about a plane crash would cause them more anxiety than an official warning about a terrorist attack. More recent research suggests that they may help us deal with anxious emotions, or perhaps strengthen memories, or practise reactions to threatening situations.Even if dreams cant foretell the future, they seem to expose our shared fascinations. The majority of dreams occur during REM sleep cycles, of which the average person has four or five a night. A study of Canadian university students found the most common dream topics were about schoolfalling, being chased, and arriving too late for something.For all the citizens, dreams exhibit, but they vary across time and culture. People who grew up watching black-and-white TV are more likely to dream in black and white. A 1958 study determined that compared with Japanese people, Americans dreamed more about being locked up, losing a loved one, finding money. Japanese people were more likely to dream about school, trying repeatedly to do something, being paralyzed with fear, or“wild, violent beasts.”If the dreams you dream sound boring, bear in mind that even negative ones can have positive effects. In a study of students taking a French medicalschool entrance exam, 60 percent of the dreams they had beforehand involved a problem with the exam, such as being late or leaving an answer blank. But those who reported dreams about the exam, even bad ones, did better on it than those who didnt.32What do you know about Freuds view on dreaming?AIt can show the hidden truth and predict the future BIts already been proved by evidenceCIt will cause people more anxiety DIts popular with students in the U.S., India and South Korea33According to recent research, dreams may_Amake emotions anxious Breduce our memories Chelp prepare for special situations Dhelp us take notes34According to paragraphs 2 and 3,which of the following is true?AFilms about wild beasts may be widely shown in America in 1958BCanadian students arent worried about being late for schoo1CAmericans usually share the same dream topics with JapaneseDThe average person has four or five REM sleep cycles a night35If you dream that you failed the exam, _Ayour dream will come true Bit shows that you care a lot about the exam Cyou are supposed to succeed Dyoull be depressed with fear 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。How Laughing at Yourself Makes You AttractiveHave you ever embarrassed yourself in public and got laughed at for it? 36_ And its okay- we should even have a laugh about them.Laughing at yourself means accepting who you really are. You may feel bad about yourself because of past misfortune. However, its normal to be imperfect. Whats important is that you should be honest with yourself about who you are. 37_You wont be able to laugh at yourself without self-acceptance.Laughing at yourself helps increase your confidence. When youre able to stay optimistic and laugh at yourself, you are likely to be more successful in life. 38_More importantly, it helps you realize your own weaknesses, so you know which areas to do better in.39 _Laughing at someone else may hurt their feelings even if you didnt intend to, but laughing at yourself does not.-You might even bring a smile to their faces. People will like it, because it shows that you have the courage to do so and youre being real about your imperfections.Just remember that humans all make mistakes. So instead of blaming yourself, try to think of your mistakes, in a positive way and accept yourself just as you are. 40_A. Laughing at yourself makes you popular.B. Accept yourself despite your imperfections.C. Chances are that we all have these kinds of experiences.D. You dont need to take yourself seriously all the time.E. Laughing at yourself changes an ideal image of yourself.F. Learn to laugh at yourself and you will be more attractive.G. This is because laughing at yourself contributes to your mental health.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从题后所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Many people argue that working can be a valuable experience for the young. However, working more than about 15 hours a week is 41 for teens because it reduces their involvement with school, and 42 a materialistic and expensive lifestyle.Schoolwork and the benefits of extracurricular activities tend to be 43 when teens work long hours. As more and more teens have filled the many part-time jobs, teachers have faced increasing 44 . They must both keep the attention of 45 pupils and give homework to students who simply dont have time to do it. 46 , educators have noticed less involvement in the extracurricular activities which have a 47 influence on young people. Therefore, school bands and athletic teams are 48 players, and sports events are 49 attended by working students. Those teens who try to do the activities may not find themselves 50 .Another 51 of too much work is that it may promote materialism and an unrealistic lifestyle. Some parents say that working helps teach teens the 52 of a dollar. 53 that can be true. Its also true that some teens work to help their family or to save for college. 54 , surveys have shown that teens use their earnings to buy luxuries. These young people wont spend 55 they just want to have all of them. In many cases, they are getting used to a lifestyle they wont be able to 56 several years down the road, when they no longer have parents 57 car insurance, food, and so on. At that point, they wont have enough money to pay for necessities as

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