2022年高一英语下学期六科联赛试题

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1、2022年高一英语下学期六科联赛试题总分:100分 时量:120分钟 考生注意:本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读理解和书面表达。考试结束后,将答卷收回。PART ONE LISTENING PREHENSIONSECTION A (15%)Directions: In this section, youll hear 6 conversations between 2 speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by 3 choices. L

2、isten to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions by marking the corresponding letters (A,B or C) on the question booklet. You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 11. Why is the man going to read the book? A. It is homework. B. It is interesting. C. It is mysterious.2. Wh

3、at will the man do next? A. Go to the library. B. Go to the bookstore . C. Go to Davids dorm.Conversation 23. What does the man order?A. Hot dogs and fries. B. Hamburgers and fries. C. Salad and juice.4. How much does the man give the woman as a tip? A. Three dollars. B. Two dollars. C. One dollar.C

4、onversation 35. What does the woman think of being a writer? A. It is interesting. B. It is really worthwhile. C. It is a waste of time.6. What does the woman want to do most? A. Bee a college student. B. Teach in a university. C. Work as a sports coach.Conversation 47. Which of the following has th

5、e woman got? A. Her necklace. B. Her watch. C. Her ring.8. What are the two speakers going to attend? A. A wedding. B. A party. C. A concert.9. How much time do the two speakers have?A. 25 minutes. B. 35 minutes. C. 45 minutes.Conversation 510. When is garbage collected? A. On Mondays. B. On Wednesd

6、ays. C. On Thursdays.11. When should the recyclables be put in front of the house? A. By 7 am. B. After 5 pm. C. After 7 pm.12. What will the woman probably do next? A. Help the man collect garbage. B. Show the man around the city. C. Explain a new service to the man.Conversation 613. What does the

7、woman not like about her vet? A. The limited services she provides. B. The prices of medicine she charges. C. The quality of medicine she offers.14. How much does the woman spend on her dogs medicine per year? A. 100 dollars. B. 200 dollars. C. 300 dollars.15. What does the man advise the woman to d

8、o in the end? A. Go to his vet. B. Wait for a sale. C. Shop online.SECTION B (5 %)Directions: In this section, you will hear a short passage. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. You will hear the

9、 short passage TWICE.Ways on how to get through an interviewPrepare yourself Try to know the pany by talking to someone who is workingin the pany or by 16 Plan your wordsHave your answers ready about your 17 Have your answers ready about yourself, your work, your 18 , and your reason for applying fo

10、r the job, etcAbout timeArrive in plenty of time to 19 before the interview beginsAbove allYou should 20 yourself.PART TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE SECTION A (15%) Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A,B ,C and D. Choose the one answer that best pletes the sen

11、tence.21. The cost of purchasing a house in key cities is usually higher than _ in towns.A. that B. those C. it D. one22. -Carla _ go to that historical museum after school when she was a teenager.-No wonder she is so familiar with it.A. could B. should C. might D. would23. -What impressed the inter

12、viewers most?- _ he could speak three foreign languages so fluently.A. Because B. That C. As D. Whether 24. The girl _ in America for years. After graduation, she returned home, quite at a loss during her hunt for a job. A. was studied B. has been studied C. studied D. was studying25. To have a dinn

13、er at a restaurant on the Eve of the Spring Festival, you need to reserve the restaurant months before, _ ? A. mustnt you B. didnt you C. dont you D. neednt you26. Constantly Listening to popular music with their earphones on _ caused hearing loss in some teenagers. A. is B. are C. has D. have27. Di

14、ck enjoys painting but he knows the fact _ he doesnt have _ it takes to be a painter. A. that; that B. which; what C. what; that D. that; what28. In a room above the store, where a party _, some workers were busily setting the table. A. was to be held B. has been held C. will be held D. is being hel

15、d29. I was surfing the Internet _ that the Chinese weight lifter Li Ping broke the world record. A. when suddenly came the good newsB. while the good news came suddenlyC. when suddenly did the good news cameD. while suddenly came the good news30. Some students put up their mottoes beside the bed to

16、keep themselves _ of their target universities. A. reminding B. to remind C. reminded D. remind 31. The train we _ for so long was crowded, so we decided to catch a later one. A. have been waiting B. were waiting C. had been waiting D. have waited32. -A Bite of China is one of the most popular progr

17、ammes in China nowadays. -But Im afraid it cant interest _. A. somebody B. everybody C. nobody D. anybody33. Teachers urged parents _ their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school for safety. A. not allow B. do not allow C. mustnt allow D. couldnt allow34. John does excellently in all the subje

18、cts. Is it _ he makes full use of time _ counts?A. because; that B. that; which C. how; that D. why; it35. The moment _ Leo will never forget is _ Mr. Smith gave him a lot of valuable advice on how to improve his writing. A. when; / B. that; that C. when; that D. that; when SECTION B (12%) Direction

19、s: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A. B. C. and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Leo Velski Julian told us the story. A group of children were playing near two railway tracks, one still in use while the other disu

20、sed. Only one child played on the disused track, the rest on the operational track.The train is 36 , and you are just beside the track interchange. Lets take a 37 to think what kind of decision we could make.Most people might choose to change the course of the train, and 38 only one child. You might

21、 think the same way, I 39 . Exactly, I thought so 40 because to save most of the children at the 41 of only one child was a wise decision, morally and emotionally. But, have you ever thought that the child choosing to play on the disused track had in fact made the right decision to play at a safe 42

22、 ? Nevertheless, he had to be sacrificed because of his 43 friends. In the office, the minority is often sacrificed for the 44 of the majority. The child who chose not to play with the rest on the operational track was sidelined.Leo Velski Julian said he would not 45 to change the course of the trai

23、n because he believed that the kids playing on the operational track should have known the danger, and that they should have 46 if they heard the trains ing. If he changed the course, that lone child would certainly die because he never thought the train could e over to that track! If the train came

24、 to the track, we could 47 the lives of all passengers on board!36. A. leavingB. ingC. goingD. driving37. A. excuseB. restC. pauseD. apology38. A. sacrificeB. promiseC. prevent D. support39. A. knowB. learnC. expectD. guess40. A. eventuallyB. initiallyC. absolutelyD. clearly41. A. sightB. sideC. exp

25、enseD. end42. A. caseB. occasionC. markD. place43. A. carefulB. carelessC. curiousD. anxious44. A. careerB. safetyC. skillD. interest45. A. turnB. tryC. rememberD. continue46. A. turned downB. closed offC. run awayD. set down47. A. controlB. riskC. avoidD. doubtSECTION C (8%) Directions: plete the f

26、ollowing passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city 48 Brazil, will host the xx Olympic Games. The Brazilian delegation burst out singing their “Marvellous City” song, all waving flags 49 hugging each other.IOC president Rogge sa

27、id, “ 50 in every petition there can be 51 one winner, tonight 52 have the honour to announce that the Games of the 31st Olympiad are awarded to the city of Rio de Janeiro.”In the 53 round of voting, Rio polled 66 votes to 32 for Madrid.Former tennis champion Gustavo Kuerten, 54 bid ambassador, said

28、, “This is an amazing result. We are going to be working from tomorrow to make it happen. Brazil will do the 55 it can from this great opportunity.”Rio de Janeiro will be the first South American city to host the Olympic Games.PART THREE READING PREHENSION (15%) Directions: Read the following two pa

29、ssages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage. ATim Durbin, a San Francisco man, is about to plete seven marathons in seven

30、days on seven continents. He is the only American peting in the World Marathon Challenge that started last Saturday and ends in Sydney on Friday.So far, the 31-year-old has run six marathons, each 26.2 miles, through snow, rain and jet lag(时差) in Antarctica, Chile, Miami, Madrid, Morocco and Dubai.

31、“In the last 48 hours Ive slept less than nine hours and run three marathons,” he said in an email earlier this week. He said most of his sleep had been on the airplanes between cities. And he only spent a few hours in hotels following the races. He did have one full night of rest after running in C

32、hile and before heading to Miami.Durbin added that the biggest challenge was the quick turn-around times. “Twice we have done two marathons in 24 hours. Sleep deprivation(匮乏) will likely be an important factor that influences me,” he said. So far, the Morocco marathon has been the toughest. He start

33、ed running in Marrakech less than seven hours after he pleted the race in Spain.Durbin is averaging about five hours and thirty minutes for each 26.2-mile marathon. The race in Morocco took nearly six hours. Durbin spent about US $37,000 to participate with 11 others, who are from Brazil, India, Gre

34、at Britain, China, France, Finland and Australia.The World Marathon Challenge, which started two years ago, is part of a bigger challenge that Durbin wants to pete. In xx, he started travelling his miles for walking, running, cross-country skiing and swimming in order to plete the distance around th

35、e equator(赤道)-24,901 miles before 2022. “I am just trying to prove to myself that an average person can do what most others think is impossible,” he said. “Its a mental challenge as much as it is physical.”56. What can we learn from the second paragraph? A. Durbin has pleted the marathon in Morocco.

36、B. Durbin has never had a full nights rest during the marathons.C. During was 31 when he began the World Marathon Challenge.D. When running marathons, Durbin has to stay awake for at least 48 hours.57. According to Durbin, which is the most difficult problem to overe? A. Jet lag. B. Lack of sleep. C

37、. The bad weather. D. The dangerous roads.58. What can we learn about Durbin? A. He has run the World Marathon Challenge alone.B. He has spent the most time running the marathon in Morocco.C. The running in Antarctica was the most difficult.D. He managed to plete three marathons in 24 hours.59. What

38、 can we learn from the last paragraph? A. Durbin is not good at sports such as swimming.B. Durbin began running marathons in order to keep healthy.C. Durbin will continue his walking career in the future.D. Durbin is sure that he will achieve his goal in 2022.60. What would be the best title for thi

39、s passage? A. The Bravest Man in America.B. The Most Difficult Seven Days C. The Only Man Who Has pleted the MarathonD. The World Marathon Challenge Man from America B Here is a list of the strangest things sent into space by man.Lamb chop curry (咖喱羊排) Using a weather balloon, novelist, Nikesh Shukl

40、a, attempted to send the curried meat to a place where none had gone before. He launched the meat, expecting a quick return to Earth. However, the food vanished(消失). Where was it ? Nobody knew. Shukla was ready to give up hope of finding his meat when it turned up five months later, carrying picture

41、s of its journey into space.Teddy bears The worlds first ever teddy space flight was launched from Churchill college, in Cambridge, in xx. The toys, named MAT and KMS, wore space suits and travelled to more than 18 miles above the Earth in the four-hour expedition. After pleting their mission the pa

42、ir made a soft landing (软着陆) in a place just 50 miles from their launch site.Family photo When Apollo 16 astronaut, Charles Duke, landed on the Moon he didnt just leave footprints, but a photograph of his family. On 23 April 1972, when Charles Duke embarked on a mission to explore the Moon, he left

43、a photograph of himself with his wife and their two sons, Thomas and Charles, sitting on a bench. It remains there until today. The reverse(反面) of the photo is signed by Dukes family and bears the message: “This is the family of Astronaut Duke from Planet Earth. Landed on the Moon, April 1972.”Hambu

44、rger In xx, five Harvard students launched a hamburger to 98,425 feet above the Earth. It descended back to the Earth and landed high up in a tree, 130 miles away from the launch site. The students tried - and failed - to shoot the burger down with a bow and arrow, so they had to wait for a storm to

45、 knock it free a few days later.61. After Nikesh Shukla launched a lamb chop curry, _.A. it quickly made a soft landing B. it returned to the Earth quickly C. he took a weather balloon to look for it D. he lost track of it62. The teddy bears launched into space _.A. landed high up in a treeB. had a

46、days journey in spaceC. were made by some students D. were dressed in space suits63. Which of the following things is still where it was sent? A The lamb chop curry. B.The teddy bears. C. The family photo. D. The hamburger.64. What can we learn about the family photo of Charles Duke? A. It was used

47、to explore the Moon. B. It has footprints left by astronauts. C. It has words on it by Dukes family. D. It was launched by Churchill College65.Where might this passage have been taken from? A. A science magazine. B. A travel book. C. A movie poster. D. A detective novel. CIf you saw another kid ride

48、 her bike too fast around a corner and fall down, you might ride your bike more slowly on that turn. Yes, we humans are very sensitive to others mistakes. And the same is true for other animals. Animals mess up all the time. They might eat poisonous leaves, fall off a tree or let their prey(猎物) slip

49、 away. By watching others fail, an animal can avoid making the same mistakes, thus improving its chance of survival. Scientists suspected that one part of the brain helps animals process information about others errors. Cells in that part appear to bee more active when a person sees someone else mak

50、ing a mistake. But researchers didnt know whether individual cells in this part of the brain play different roles in detecting errors. To investigate the brains response to errors in more detail, the researchers taught a game to two macaques, a type of monkey. One monkey could press a yellow or gree

51、n button while the other watched. If the first monkey pressed the right button, the team gave both animals a treat. Every couple of rounds, the two monkeys switched roles. Meanwhile, the scientists monitored individual cells in the animals brains. When the first monkey messed up the game by pressing

52、 the wrong button, a group of cells in the second monkeys brain fired. But if the second monkey also made the wrong choice during its turn, some of the cells in that group didnt respond. Those unresponsive cells reacted specifically to mistakes made by others, not to the monkeys own mistakes. Scient

53、ists believe other parts of the brain also might help people process information about anothers errors. “You start to think about this other person and see things from his angle.” Ellen de Brujin, told Science News.She studies the brain at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. 66. According t

54、o Paragraph 1, animals ability to learn from others mistakes_. A. used to be ignored by humans B. helps them to survive better C. is being lost because of humans D. ensures that they will never fail67. The underlined word “detecting” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_”. A.correcting B. making C. drawi

55、ng D. sensing68. From the game the scientists taught to two macaques, we can see _. A. animals can avoid the same mistakes B. which part of the brain is more active C. how the brain responds to mistakes D. how the brain processes information69. In the experiment mentioned, those unresponsive cells a

56、re only sensitive to _. A. the same buttons B. the monkeys brain C. ones own mistakes D. others mistakes70. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. Animals can learn from mistakes like human beings. B. An interesting experiment by scientists surprised us. C. Monkeys can avoid making mistakes by learn

57、ing from us. D. The brain cells are always sensitive to others information.PART FOUR WRITING (25%)SECTION A (10%)Directions: Read the following passage. plete the diagram by using the information from the passage. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. The X Factor (X因素), Britains Got Talen

58、t (英国达人) and American Idol(美国偶像) are just some examples of TV talent shows that are popular all over the world. There are many reasons for that. To start with, the show can make the contestant(选手) famous overnight. Susan Boyle was an ordinary English woman before she appeared on Britains Got Talent,

59、 in which she sang I Dreamed a Dream. The video clip (片段) of her performance was viewed more than 50 million times within a few weeks. Secondly, the show offers a good opportunity to display ones talents. Thirdly, everybody has a fair chance to be involved in the show regardless of the age and background. Even if you cant perform in the show, you can vote for your favorite contestant through cellphones and the Internet. Fourthly, the fun and humorous style also appea

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