1、河北省学年高一英语上学期检测考试试题河北省2019-2020学年高一英语上学期检测考试试题考试时间为120分钟,总分:150分第卷注意事项:1. 答第卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面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. Where did
2、 the woman buy her dress?A. In an online shop.B. In a department store.C. In a small dress shop.2. What is the woman going to bring?A. A knife. B. A cup of coffee. C. A pizza.3. What did the man order?A. Some eggs. B. Some toast. C. Some orange juice.4. How much money does the woman would like to pu
3、t in the bank?A. $50. B. $400. C. $450.5. What will the man do next week?A. Make a schedule. B. Put down the floors. C. Put in the windows.第二节听下面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. What does the woman us
4、ually have for breakfast?A. Eggs. B. Coffee. C. A sandwich.7. How does the man get to work?A. By train. B. On foot. C. By bus.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where should the man change trains for the first time?A. In Houston. B. In Chicago. C. In San Antonio.9. When does the train leave Detroit?A. At 7:00 a.m. B
5、. Around noon. C. At 1:45 p.m.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the man live?A. In an apartment.B. In a house in the countryside.C. With his parents.11. How does the man like his new home?A. Very relaxing. B. Pretty cheap. C. A little scary.12. Why does the woman give the man a turtle?A. It needs a go
6、od home.B. It can be a good friend.C. Its too expensive for her to keep.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the woman dislike?A. Getting up early. B. Driving home late. C. The sun setting early.14. At what time does it get dark now?A. Around 6:30 p.m. B. By 5:00 p.m. C. About 10:00 p.m.15. What do we kno
7、w about the man?A. He works north of downtown.B. He drives to work in the dark.C. He wakes up at 7:00 in the morning.16. Which season does the woman probably like the most?A. Winter. B. Fall. C. Summer.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why did the girl go into the woods?A. To pick flowers. B. To find some food.
8、 C. To find the childrens house.18. How did the girl get into the house?A. She climbed through the window.B. She walked through the front door.C. She went through the kitchen door.19. Which cake did the girl eat all of?A. The chocolate cake. B. The blueberry cake. C. The red cake.20. What did the gi
9、rl do right after she ate the cake?A. She ran away. B. She went upstairs. C. She fell asleep at the table.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第1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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhen a storm is coming, most people leave the area as quickly as possible and head for safety. But the
10、re are a few people who will get into cars and go straight for the center of the storm. These people are willing to risk(冒.危险) being killed by floods or 100-kilometer-an-hour winds for the excitement of watching the storm close up.“Storm chasing(追逐)” is becoming an increasingly popular hobby, especi
11、ally in the Midwest of the United States, where there are frequent storms between March and July. A storm chaser begins the day by checking the Internet for the latest weather reports, and then drives up to 1,000 kilometers to where the storm will be and waits for it to develop.Although anyone can d
12、o it, storm chasing is extremely dangerous. The power of a big storm can throw a cow into the air or destroy a whole house in seconds. Storm chasers are also often hurt in accidents caused by driving in a heavy rain. If you are a beginner, it is much safer to join a group for storm-chasing vacations
13、 during the storm seasons.Even then, storm chasing is not all adventure and excitement. “Storm chasing is 95% driving,” says Daniel Lynch, who spends most of his summer storm-chasing. “Sometimes you can sit around for hours waiting for something to happen, and all you get is blue sky and a few light
14、 showers.”However, for storm chasers, it is all worth it. “When you get close to a storm, it is the most exciting sight you will ever see in your life,” says Jasper Morley. “Every storm is an example of the power of nature. It is the greatest show on Earth.”21. For storm chasing, the first thing sto
15、rm chasers do is to_.A. head straight for the center of the storm B. get into the car for safetyC. wait patiently for the storm to develop D. collect information about a coming storm22. Beginners of storm chasing are advised_.A. not to drive in a heavy rain B. to do it in an organized wayC. not to g
16、et too close to a storm D. to spend more time on it in summer23. By saying “it is all worth it” in the last paragraph, the author means that _.A. storm chasing costs a lot of money B. storm chasing is worth hours of waitingC. efforts in storm chasing are well paid D. a storm presents the greatest sh
17、ow on Earth24. What can we learn from the text?A. Sometimes storm chasers get nothing but disappointment.B. Many storm chasers get killed in the storms. C. Storm chasing is only fit for young people.D. Storm chasing is becoming popular around the worldB“When studying foreign speech, dont forget abou
18、t body language,” Anne Merritt said.Something as simple as a smile can show friendliness in one culture, embarrassment in another, impatience in a third. Even silence means different things in different places. If you want to avoid making some mistakes when traveling abroad, you should pay attention
19、 to the following. TouchBritain, along with much of Northern Europe and the Far East, has a “non-contact” culture. In those countries, there is very little physical contact(接触) in peoples daily talks. Even brushing someones arm by accident is the reason for an apology. However, in the high-contact c
20、ultures of the Middle East, Latin America, and southern Europe, physical touch is a big part of daily life.Whats more, there are different standards for who touches whom and where. In much of the Arab world, men hold hands and kiss each other in greeting, but would never do the same with a woman. In
21、 Thailand and Laos, it is taboo(禁忌) to touch anyones head, even childrens. In South Korea, elders can touch younger people with force when trying to get through a crowd, but younger people cant do the same.Eye contactIn most Western countries, frequent eye contact is a sign of confidence and attenti
22、veness. We may think that a conversation partner who looks away is either not listening to us or lying. Of course, this is not the standard around the world.In many Asian, African, and Latin American countries, the unbroken eye contact would be considered impolite and rude. These cultures consider a
23、voiding eye contact a sign of respect for bosses and elders. In these parts of the world, children wont look at an adult who is speaking to them, and nor will employees look at their bosses.25. In Britain, when people are talking, they usually _.A. avoid eye contact B. brush the others armsC. avoid
24、physical contact D. apologize for their mistakes 26. In southern Europe, physical touch is _. A. unnecessary B. impolite C. dangerous D. common27. What should we avoid doing in Thailand?A. Touching a kids head. B. Touching someones arm. C. Shaking hands with children. D. Touching old people with for
25、ce.28. What does this text mainly tell us? A. How to have a good time abroad. B. The importance of body language. C. How to communicate with foreigners. D. An introduction to some body language.C The Campus BookstoreBookies, the campus bookstore is located at the Campus Activity Centre, main floor.T
26、EXTBOOK RETURNS1)Do I need my receipt(收据) to return books?Yes.2)How long do I have to return books? Books bought must be returned within ten working days of the date of the purchase.3)What if I wrote my name in the book? Unfortunately, we cannot give you a full refund(退款)for books not in good condit
27、ion as publishers will not accept this for credit.4)What happens if I miss the last day for return? We may buy the text book as “used” according to our Buyback program.5)What if I discover that my book has missing pages half way through the term? We will replace the defective books, new or used, for
28、 a like copy of that title. Cash refunds are not given for defective books returned outside the normal return dates.BUYBACKS1)What books do you buy back? We buy back all current edition textbooks. If we do not use them at UCC, we buy them.2)How much do I get for my books? If bookies is buying the bo
29、ok for use at UCC, you will receive 50% of the current new retail price. In order to receive the most favourable buyback price, discs and supplements(增刊) must go with the book.3)What happens to the books that I sell? Books for bookies are processed by our workers and sold to students at 75% of the n
30、ew retail price.4)In what condition do my books need to be? Books should be in good condition, meaning that the cover is still attached and all pages intact. Highlighting, notes and markings on the pages are perfectly fine. Workbooks and study guides are generally not purchased back unless they are
31、free of all markings. No sales receipt is required for these books.Bookstore HoursMonday-Thursday 9:00am-6:00pmFriday 9:00am-5:00pmSaturday and Sunday Closed29. The possible readers of this passage are_. A. book dealers B. university students C. publishers D. campus workers30. The underlined word “defective” can best be replaced by_. A. faulty B. adapted C. new D. latest31. Bookies will not buy back your used textbook if_. A. you have lost the sales receipt B. there are markings and notes on the pages C. the cover of the book is missi
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