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民乐一中学年第二学期高一年级期中考试2020-2021英语试卷试卷说明:
1.本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分答题前,考生务必用
0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的班级、姓名、座位号、考号填写在答题卡和试卷规定的位置
2.答案必须写在答题卡上各题目指定区域内相应的位置,试卷上答题无效第I卷(选择题共85分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共10小题,每小题L5分,共15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项the doorbellrang.A.which B.that C.where D.when
1.1was aboutto getout of my house
2.A.What B.Whether C.That D.WhichTom willgo tomy birthdayparty mattereda lotto me.
3.Rather thanon acrowded bus,he alwaysprefers abicycle.A.ride;to rideB.riding;ride C.ride;ride D.to ride;riding
4.moved usmost washe lookedafter theold manfor morethan twentyyears.A.That;that B.What;thatC.What;what D.That;what
5.The schoolhas verystrict rulesabout cheatingin exams,so noone canit.A.play atrick onB.account forC.get awaywith D.look forwardto
6.Weather,Id like to climbmountain withmy friendstomorrow.A.to permitB.permits C.permitted D.permitting
7.The thoughtthey couldcross thewhole continentwasA.which;exciting B.that;excited C.that;exciting D.what;excited
8.—My sisteris veryupset today.—Its yourfault.You thebad newsto heryesterday.A.should tellB.should havetoldC.shouldnt havetold D.must tellchildrenmake herfavorite breakfast.Children alsomake their own Mother9Day cardwith athankyou note.Or theybuygifts andflowers70their mothers.第三节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分).假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,7110每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均限一词
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Last week,our teachergave usa taskto writea paperabout OldChina.I makeup agroup with another threeclassmates.We didnthave muchinformation,but wedecided toask theteacher.After that,we tookthe tripto visita(雕塑)famous museum.When wearrived themuseum,we saw the statue of DengXiaoping.His greatimage letus toadmirehim immediately.There wereso manystatueofgreat people,who foughtbrave forNew Chinaand madewhat we(中西牲)are today.When faceddifficult situations,they choseto sacrificethem.Their storiesare sotouching,whoencourage usto cherishthe lifewe have.第四节书面表达(共1题,满分25分).假设你是李华,打算邀请交换生观看中国古代文化展(包括中国古代服饰,书法,绘画等)请给他72Eric写封邮件,内容包括;.发出邀请
1.展览时间,地点
2.展览内容3注意.词数左右;
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.开头结尾已为你写好5Dear EricYours,Li Hua
9.Im afraidhes moreof atalker thana doer,which ishe neverfinishes anything.A.that B.whenC.where D.why
10.At themeeting,all thepeople weredeeply withher wonderfulreport.A.impressed B.surprised C.admired D.existed第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Jim andhis sisterMay walked in thestreet,and thenthey noticeda petstore.It was a verysmall petstore thatdidnthave many11,The ownerof theshop,Mr.Smith,greeted Jimand Maywhen they
12.May said,nWe wouldliketo buy a dog.”Ah,well,our shopis notvery13M Mr.Smith toldher.nSo weonly havetwodogs tochoose14They askedMr.Smith to15them the dogs.Mr.Smith tookthem tosee thetwo dogs.One wasa bigBulldog namedBuster.The otherwasatiny Chihuahuanamed Teacup.May wantedTeacup,16Jim wantedBuster.They walkedoutsideto17,They couldntagree onadog.May18they racehomefor it.The onewho19the racecould choosethedog.(鞋带)Jim agreed,and thentold Mayher shoelacewas loose.When May20,he ranoff to geta headstart.Jim ranas2J ashe couldbecause hereally wantedthat Bulldog.When helooked back,hefound Maywas so22behind thathe couldnteven seeher.Jim finallygot home.He was23buthappy.He knewhe wasthe
24.May arriveda few minutes later.She congratulatedhim and they25the petstore together.However,when theyarrived they26saw Teacup.They askedMr.Smith whereBuster was.()Mr.Smith gavethem an27that afewminutesafter Mayand Jimleft,two boyswalked inandbought Buster.Jim lookedat May,and she couldnt help28・Jim29and turnedback toMr.Smith.“Sometimes youwin the30,but notthe prize!n Jimsmiled sadly.HWell takethe Chihuahua,please.”
11.A.dollar B.goods C.animals D.foods
12.A.smiled B.talked C.shouted D.entered
13.A.famous B.bad C.lovely D.big
14.A.from B.in C.by D.over
15.A.lend B.find C.return D.show
16.A.unless B.if C.but D.so
17.A.quarrel B.share C.discuss D.fight
18.A.said B.thought C.suggested D.asked
19.A.failed B.succeeded C.won D.lost
20.A.looked upB.looked downC.set offD.sat down
21.A.strangely B.hard C.harder D.happily
22.A.far B.high C.short D.big
23.A.excited B.tired C.surprised D.disappointed24A.ruler B.brother C.loser D.winner
25.A.watched overB.looked forC.returned toD.broke into
26.A.only B.gradually C.hardly D.never
27.A.lie B.explanation C.suggestion D.idea
28.A.crying B.shouting C.tearing D.smiling
29.A.guessed B.watched C.sighed D.laughed
30.A.word B.world C.praise D.race第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分第一节每小题2分,共30分,第二节每小题2分,共10分)第一节阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项Do youknow afamous Chinesesaying,nHe whohas neverbeen to the GreatWall isnot atrue manWe can helpyou realizeyour dreamnow.♦12Day Tourin ChinaTourType:Private TourGuide:Englishspeaking guideMustsee sights in China:the GreatWall,Forbidden City,Terracotta Warriors.Giant pandasTrybiking on the MingDynasty CityWall ofXian,or tourby electriccar.Have aonceinalife chance toget close totheincredibly cutetreasurePandas.Price:$1,669per person♦8Day Tourin ChinaTourType:Private TourGuide:English speakingguideMustseesights in China:the GreatWall,Forbidden City,Terracotta Warriors(人力车)Take rickshawthrough theHutongs andgetclose touch with the originalBeijing lifestyle.Experience theBund,classical garden,modern andold incontrast inShanghai.Price:$1159per person♦lODay Tourin ChinaTourType:Private TourGuide:Englishspeaking guideMustseesights in China:the GreatWall Forbidden City,Terracotta WarriorsWalkinto alocal family,learn tocook Chinesefood anddine withthe hostsin theirhome.Price:$1,629per person♦15Day Tourin ChinaTourType:Private TourGuide:Englishspeaking guideMustseesightsin China:the GreatWall,ForbiddenCity.Terracotta WarriorsEnjoythe breathtakinglandscape alongLi Riverand escapefrom thebusy andnoisy citylife.Unwind with aYangtze Riversail tourand seethe ThreeGorges.Price:$
2.699per person
31.Which tourprovides visitorswithachance tosee pandasA.8Day Tourin China.B.lODay Tourin China.C.12Day TourinChina.D.15Day TourinChina.
32.Who mayprefer totake8Day Tourin ChinaA.Nature lovers.B.Folk customand culturelovers.C.Swimming lovers.D.Animal lovers.
33.Why is15Day TourinChinaunique paredwiththeother toursA.It costsvisitors theleast tovisit.B.It letsvisitors municatewith localpeople.C.Visitors canvisit ancientbuildings.D.Visitors cansee waterscenery.Some timeago,I discoveredthat oneofmy chairs hada broken leg.I didntthink therewould be any(古董)difficulty ingetting itmended,as therewere awhole lotof antiqueshops nearmy home.So Ileft home onemorning carryingthe chairwith me.I wentinto the first shopexpecting afriendly reception.I wasquite wrong.The manwouldnt evenlook atmychair.The secondshop,though slightlymore polite,was justthe same,andthethird andthe fourth-so Idecided thatmyapproach mustbe wrong.I wentinto thefifth shopwithaplan inmy mind.I placedthe chaironthefloor and said tothe shopkeeper,“Wouldyou liketobuya chair”He lookedit overcarefully andsaid,“Yes,not abad chair.How muchdo youwant forit,sir”Twenty pounds,“I said.“OK,he said,Th giveyou twentypounds.Its gota slightlybrokenlegJ I said.Yes,I sawthat,but itsnothing.”Everything wasgoing according totheplan andI wasgetting excited.What willyou dowith it”I asked.“Oh,it willbeeasy tosell oncethe repairis done.^^Ill buyit JI said.What doyou meanYouve justsold itto me,“he said.Yes,I knowbut Ivechanged mymind.Im sorry;Til giveyou twentysevenpounds forit.”“Your mustbe crazy,he said.Then,suddenly the penny dropped.I know what youwant.You wantme torepair yourchair.^^“Youre right,“Isaid.“Andwhat would you havedone ifI hadwalkedinandsaidwouldyoumend thischair fbrme^^I wouldnthave agreedto doitJ hesaid.We dontdo repairs,not enoughmoney init andtoo muchtrouble.But Illmend thisfbr you,shall wesay fbr(五镑钞票)”a fiverHe wasa verynice manand wasgreatly amusedby thewhole thing.
34.We canlearn from the textthat in thefirstshop the writer.A.was ratherimpoliteB.was warmlyreceivedC.asked theshopkeeper tobuy hischairD.asked theshopkeeper torepair hischair
35.The expression“thepennydropped“in thelast paragraphmeans theshopkeeper.A.changed hismind B.accepted theoffer C.sawthewriters purposeD.decided to help thewriter
36.How muchdid thewriterpayA.£
5.B.£
7.C.£
20.D.£
27.
37.From the text,we canlearn that thewriterwas.A.smart B.careful C.honest D.funnyCA pictureof17yearold Zhang Guimei haswon greatpopularity on Chinas social media.The younggirl with(辫子)blackrimmed glassesand twoshort braidsis smilingbrightly intothe camera.People aredeeply touchedby thefreshfacedgirl in the picture,which isa farcry fromZhang9s nowaged andweathered facepeople are familiar with,as ittellsa storyof awoman whohas devotedher lifeto improvingeducation andfighting povertyin thecountryside.Born inNortheast ChinasHeilongjiang provincein1957,Zhang traveledto Yunnanat theage of17and hasbeenhelping girlsfrom poorareas pursueeducation forover40years.Zhang helpedbuild thecountrys firstsenior highschool(否to offerfree educationfor girlsfrom poorfamilies.The schoolprovides freeeducation togirls whowould otherwise贝()j havehad nochancetostudy afterfinishing theirnine yearsof pulsoryeducation.Though shehad serioushealth problems,Zhang Guimei took morningclasses withstudents for12years.She hasalsoracked up110,000kilometers visitingher students5families overthe years,and mostof hermoney werespent onstudents.Since theschool openedin2008,it hasseen morethan1,800students progressto universitiesand colleges.“I wasbuilt to be amountain not a creek,rising tothe highpeaks withthe smallvalleys atmy feet.I wasbom tobegreat,not worthless,standing onthe shouldersof thegiants,the pettycowards beneathme.The mottoof HuapingHighSchool fbrGirls isalso atrue reflectionof ZhangGuimeis strengthand determination.On Feb25,2021President XiJinping presentedan awardto ZhangGuimeitomark thenations povertyalleviationacplishments andhonor exceptionalpoverty fightersattheGreat Hallof thePeople inBeijing.
38.Why arepeople deeplymovedby thephotoA.Because thegirls appearancecatches theireye.B.Because theyarefamiliarwith Zhangsface.C.Because itreminds themof theadmirable woman.D.Because itspreads wildlyonChinassocialmedia.
39.What doesthe underlinedphrase pursue“in paragraph2meanA.Stop.B.Continue.C.Collect.D.Try.
40.Which of the followingbest describesZhangGuimeiaccordingtothe passageA.Wealthy.B.Independent.C.Responsible.D.Determined.
41.Where doesthetextprobably efromA.A newsreport.B.A biography.C.A historybook.D.A storybook.DParents oftenbelieve thatthey havea goodrelationship with their teenagers.But lastsummer,Joanna andHenrynoticed achange in their olderson.Suddenly heseemed tobe talkingfar moreto hisfriends thanto his parents.The doorto his room is always shut JJoanna noted.(依偎)Tina andMark noticedsimilar changesin their14yearold daughter.She usedto cuddleup againstmeonthesofa andtalk,“said Mark.Now wejoke thatshe doesthis onlywhen shewants something.Sometimes shewants tobetreated likea littlegirl andsometimes likea younglady.The problemis understandingwhich timeis which.”Before age11,children liketo telltheir parentswhats ontheir mind.In fact,parents arefirst onthe list,“saidMichael Riera,author ofUnmon Sensefor Parentswith Teenagers,This pletelychanges duringthe teenyears,“Rieraexplained.They talkto theirfriends first,then maybetheir teachers,and their parents last.”Parents whoknow whafsgoing onintheirteenagers9lives areinthebest positiontohelpthem.To breakdown thewallof silence,parents shouldcreate chancesto understandwhat their children wantto say,and try to findways to talk and(思想的)write tothem.And theymust givetheirchildrena mentalbreak,for childrenalso needfreedom,though young.Another thingparents shouldremember isthat tobeafriend,notamanager,with theirchildren isa betterway toknowthem.
42.The doortohisroomis alwaysshut“suggests thatthe son.A.keeps himselfaway fromhisparentsB.begins todislike hisparentsC.isalwaysbusy withhis studyD.doesnt wanttobeignored
43.What doestrouble Tinaand MarkA.Their daughterisnt aslovely asbefore.B.They cantread theirdaughters mindexactly.C.They dontknowwhatto sayto theirdaughter.D.Their daughtertalks withthem onlywhen sheneeds help.
44.Which ofthe followingbest explainsthe wallof silence“inthelast paragraphA.Teenagers talka lotwiththeirfriends.B.Teenagers donot understand their parents.C.Teenagers talklittle abouttheirownlives.D.Teenagers donot talkmuch withtheirparents.
45.What canwe learnfromthepassageA.Parents shouldntbe angrywith teenagers.B.Parents haveto talkwith childrenface toface.C.Parents areunhappy withtheir growingchildren.D.Parents shouldtrytounderstandtheirteenagers.第二节根据短文内容,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Sleep difficultiesare a mon problemfor millionsof adults.Even if you canget to sleep,you mighthave troublestayingasleep.Does thissound familiarYou driftoff todreamland,but findyourself wideawake at3a.m.,or maybeyouwake upevery fewhours throughoutthe night.
46.But ifyour sleepis interrupted,youre likelyto feelexhausted andsleepy thenext day.
47.
1.Too muchcaffeineYou probablyalready knowcaffeine canaffect yourability tofall asleep.48・It oftentakes yourbodythat manyhours toget ridof halfthe caffeineyou consumed.The bottomline isthat youmay feelthe effectsofcaffeine severalhours afteryou drinkit.Keep inmind,energy drinks,cola andcertain teasalso containcaffeine.It^best toavoidcaffeine aboutsix hoursbefore bed.
2.StressStress andlack ofsleep seemto gohand inhand.If yourestressed,it can be hardtosleepwell andmay leadto(失眠).(恶insomnia Whenyou dontget enoughsleep,that canalso leadto morestress andit beesa viciouscycle性循环).Adults whoget lessthan eighthours ofsleep eachnight reporthigher levelsof stresssymptoms thanthose whosleeplonger.Although it canbeeasier saidthan done,
49.
3.Sleep environment(露出)Your sleepenvironment cancontribute to poor sleep.For example,loud noisesor lightpeeking throughtheshades canwake youfrom asound sleep.50・Buy aquality mattressand fortablebeddingand considerkeeping yourbedroom cool,which helpsleep.Make sureyour curtainsare heavyenough to block out(耳塞)sunlight anduse earplugstoblocksounds fromoutside.
4.Eating toolateA lightmidnight snackmay befine buta heavymeal tooclosetobedtime mayleave youwide awakeduringthe night.Therefore,ifyoudo wanta snackbefore bed,keep itlight andstay awayfrom spicyand fattyfoods.A.So,what givesBdoing someintense activitiesis essential.C.ifs importantto relaxand easepressure beforesleep.D.So,what sortof thingscanhelpyou toimprove yoursleepE.Fortunately,there areways to make yourbedroom moresleepfriendly.F Butitcanalso leadtopoorquality sleepincluding wakingup atmidnight.G.Enough sleepis supposedto leaveyou feelingrefreshed andready tostart yourday.第口卷(非选择题共65分)第一节单词拼写(用所给单词的正确形式填空,共10小题,每小题
1.5分,满分15分)(收
51.People aregrateful becausetheir foodis集)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(暴力地)(根据汉for winter.
52.Several peoplehave beenattacked inthe subway.语提示单词拼写)
53.They producedcarbon andother gases,which weretomaketheearth9s(大气层).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(平衡)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
54.They begantotalkabout menusand diets.(证明)(根据汉语意思单词拼写)
55.There wasfrost onthe ground,that autumnhad arrivedin Canada.(发现)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
56.The nextmorning rdjust aboutgiven myselfup whenI wasby aship.(洲)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
57.As isknown toall,there areseven inthe world,for example,Asia.
58.They seeapennilessman(游荡)onthe pavementoutside theirhouse.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
59.Perhaps witha discount(顾客)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(道and anew signhecouldwin hisback.
60.He heldhis breath,waiting forher歉).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空Who makesa wonderfuldinner foryou everyday Whois willingto doeverything foryou Whotaught youto walk61you werelittle Well...its your mother.No matterwhat happens,yourmotherwill neverstop thelove foryou.Do youknow howdid Mothers Day e62being Readon andfind outmore informationabout it.Mothers Daybegan()in USin1907when anAmerican girl63name AnnaJarvis starteda campaign()64honor mothers.She believedthat motherscould helppeople toget overthe painofthewar.She alsobelieved()that motherscould strengthenthe relationshipinside65family.()On MothersDay,children cando lotsof thingsto show66them lovefor theirmothers.In westerncountries,67()()bring mothersbreakfast inbed isamonbut popular68celebrate,Mothers69(usual)get upthe earliestin ourmind.But onMothersDay,a motherwill getup latewhile her。