江苏省扬州市2018-2019学年高一下学期期末调研(含听力)英语试题

适用年级:高一
试卷号:49035

试卷类型:期末
试卷考试时间:2019/9/6

1.单词拼写(共1题)

1.
单词拼写
【小题1】The local government has a__________ great importance to protecting these traditional skills.
【小题2】Consumers have easy access to the store, because it c_________ lies just on Main Street.
【小题3】The people there believe that fire helps drive away disaster and m__________.
【小题4】It is of great s__________ to promote the Belt and Road cooperation with related countries.
【小题5】All of these public service advertisements are m__________ to educate the public.
【小题6】—Why did Dimitri make an apology to Aleko?
— Because he was a__________ of having acted so rashly.
【小题7】—How deep do the platforms extend?
—They extend to a d__________ of over 100 feet under the sea.
【小题8】— Does modern art can be only seen in museums?
— No. This idea is m__________.
【小题9】—When did Mrs. Ramsay receive the anonymous letter?
— Just three days after Rastus’ d__________.
【小题10】—What had happened to Louis Bleriot about a week before July 21, 1909?
—He had completed a successful overland flight d__________ which he covered twenty-six miles.

2.单项选择(共10题)

2.
The greatest discovery of our generation is _____ a human being can change his life by changing his attitudes.
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.how
3.
Experts have shared their opinions on how to _____ the changes in the digital age.
A.gainB.escapeC.approachD.witness
4.
The knowledge and skills the trainees have learned can help them make a clear _____ between what is right and wrong.
A.distanceB.distinctionC.donationD.defense
5.
Being able to _____ on a stage will for sure serve as a great inspiration for their future careers if they hold on.
A.shineB.pourC.benefitD.select
6.
The tea-picking opera _____ developed from the tea-growing regions in Jiangxi where the tea pickers would sing songs while working.
A.luckilyB.skillfullyC.originallyD.rapidly
7.
VR can be used to practise skills in a(n) _____ environment that otherwise would be quite dangerous.
A.virtualB.preciousC.academicD.secure
8.
— The trip to Yangzhou is impressive thanks to free access to tourist attractions, isn’t it?
— Well, free access is just an added _____ and the real attraction lies in its local-flavor food.
A.bonusB.chargeC.rewardD.prize
9.
The origins of _____ is now generally known as modern art can be linked to social changes of the 18th century.
A.itB.whatC.whichD.that
10.
Tourists who enter the quiet area _____ obey the rule to reduce any potential effect on the environment.
A.canB.mayC.shallD.dare
11.
The inventor is satisfied to see a number of new products _____ after countless efforts.
A.developB.developedC.developingD.to develop

3.语法填空(共1题)

12.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Now that the temperature is heating up, do you find yourself 【小题1】 (stare) at a sea of clothes in your cupboard, wondering what to wear? You may have a lot of choices, but which one is the 【小题2】 reasonable?

The idea of wearing dark clothes doesn’t make sense as heat hungrily goes into the clothes and 【小题3】 (cause) you to suffer a lot. But white clothes will lightly return the heat right off, and you’ll be more comfortable on a hot day.

【小题4】 it certainly sounds great in theory, there are a few other factors at play that might be working against the old saying about the light clothes. At the very least, there’s some 【小题5】 (convince) evidence that says it doesn’t matter. Let’s start with some 1980 academic research from the journal “Nature,” titled “Why do Bedouins (贝都因人) wear black robes (长袍) in hot deserts?”

The researchers, 【小题6】 you can guess, were as confused as you and I by the fact that in serious heat, the people of the Sinai desert wear black robes instead of white. 【小题7】 they found was that the differences were zero when they tested white robes versus black.

They found that the black clothes did collect more heat, but that’s 【小题8】 it stayed. In other words, the black clothes take 【小题9】 additional heat, but that extra is lost by the time it actually gets to your skin. Is there a way more useful for keeping cool, however? The robes are loose to allow air to move.

There’s also an argument that the whole “light clothes” argument is missing a key element: the person who’s wearing the clothes. This means that the heat your body gives out will actually reflect off white clothing, returning to your body 【小题10】 (keep) you comfortably warm. Not a bad theory, but it’s not tested on humans.

试卷分析
  • 【1】题量占比

    单词拼写:(1道)

    单项选择:(10道)

    语法填空:(1道)

  • 【2】:难度分析

    1星难题:0

    2星难题:0

    3星难题:0

    4星难题:0

    5星难题:0

    6星难题:10

    7星难题:0

    8星难题:2

    9星难题:0