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广东实验中学学年上学期模块一考试2021-2022英语试卷本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共页,满分分,考试用时分钟10150120注意事项答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卷上
1.选择题每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再
2.2B选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改
3.动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卷收回
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一、听力部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15115第一节听力理解(共小题,每题分,满分分)10110听下面的对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听A BC每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段55对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第至题
1131.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At thegym.B.At agrocery store.C.At arestaurant
2.How muchwill the man payfor beefA.$
5.B.$
10.C.$
15.
3.What is the manlooking fornowA.Bread.B.Milk.C.Eggs.听第段材料,回答第至题
2464.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Student andteacher.B.Mother andson.C.Brother andsister.
5.What doesthe manwant to do atTylefs houseA.Play basketball.B.Attend aparty.C.Prepare foran exam.
6.What willthe manprobably do firstA.Clean hisroom.B.Do thedishes.C.Leave forhis friendshouse.听第段材料,回答第至题
37107.Why wontthe speakersgo toOcean BeachA.Ifs toocrowded.
8.Its toofar.C.It stoo coldthere.
四、完形46-50CBACD51-55BDACA56-60DADBC61-65ABBCD
五、语法填空
66.of
67.that
68.The
69.to choose
70.generally
71.it
72.beliefs
73.daily
74.at/by
75.be solved
六、单词填空
76.personalities
77.advanced
78.source
79.strength
80.failure
81.sweating
82.rescue
83.breathe
84.affected
85.supply
七、单句语法填空
86.to hand
87.leaves
88.that
89.when
90.from
八、课文默写
1.1do hopethat you will findthese suggestionsuseful and that yourfriend canshake offthe addictionwith yourardent help.
2.As acoach,she ledthe Chinawomens volleyballteam to medals atworld championshipsand theOlympics.
3.Losing twoimportant playerswas a big challenge,but LangPing didnot loseheart.
4.With strongsupport from the governmentand thetireless effortsof the citys people,a newTangshan wasbuilt upon theearthquake ruins.
5.Tangshan cityhas provedto Chinaand therest of the worldthat intimes ofdisaster,people mustunify andshow thewisdomto staypositive andrebuild fora brightfuture.
九、书面表达Dear Sir/Madam,Im Lihua,a SeniorOne studentin our school.Hearing thatourschoolis selectingTen peoplemoving ourschooF,Edlike torecommend myclassmate,Zhang Fan.Zhang Fanisthemonitor ofour class.As amonitor,he showsa strongsense ofresponsibility andpowerful leadership,which leadsour classtomedalsand prizesin differentcompetitions.As astudent,he isintelligent,hardworking andmodest,and isloved by all theteachers andclassmates.I nominateZhang Fanfor the following reasons.First,being agreat leaderand one of thetop students,he setsa goodexamplefor all the studentsin ourschool.Secondly,he isso kind-hearted andselfless thatwhenever anyoneneeds help,henever hesitatesto lenda helping hand.His excellentperformance,noble deedsand charmingpersonality alwaysmove andinspireus.I hopeyou couldtake myrecommendation ofZhang Faninto consideration.Yours,Li Hua
8.When didthe speakerslast go to thelakeA.Last weekend.B.Before theywere married.C.When theywere firstmarried.
9.What willthe womanprobably donextA.Finish somepaperwork.B.Pack for the trip.C.Do somewashing.
10.What willthemando on their wayto thelakeA.Buy somefood.B.Drop offhis paperworkat theofficeC.Meet someonein theoffice第二节听取信息(共小题,每小题分,满分分)515听下面一段独白,完成第至小题,录音读两遍1115My momworks in a hospital.I worryabout herand oftentell her to
11..My momis tryingto keep
12.too.When shecomeshome fromwork,she is
13..I knowshe wantsto keepus safe,but Ijust wishwe could
14.together.
115.everything mymomsdoing,but Ialso missher hugs.
二、语法单项选择(共小题,每小题分,满分分)io
11016.The newlydesigned shirtme but the colorme well.A.doesnt fit;fits B.isnt fitfor;fits C.doesnt fit;suits D.isn*t fit;suits
17.Dick hisprevious joband asa volunteeron themountain bendwhen thejournalist interviewedA.quit;was workingB.had quit;was workingC.would quit;worked D.quit;had workedhim.A.confused;confused B.confusing;confusingC.confused;confusing D.confusing;confused
18.The policemanstraffic directionsmade allthe driversquite
19.The governmentis determinedto spareno effortshelters forhomeless people.A.to buildingB.building C.to buildD.in building
20.1n hislessons,he knewnothing aboutthe outsideworld.A.Burying B.Buried C.Being buriedD.Being burying
21.There wasa hugebang asif someonea rocketoutside.A.exploded B.have explodedC.had explodedD.did explode
22.If youfat andsugar inyour foods,youwillbe muchslimmer.A.cut offB.cut upC.cut outD.cut across
23.The teacherpretended what the childrenhad done.A.to knowB.to beknowing C.knowing D.to haveknown
24.Today,many Chinesepeople arelearning Westernstyles and theories focusingon Chinesetraditions.A.other thanB.rather thanC.more thanD.would rather than
25.The Englishsubject,I dowell,is importantin middleschools.A.which B.that C.in whichD.at which
三、阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分满分分)
152.5,
37.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAAttractivelakeside cottagesand cabinsLafitte^Landing Guest Quarters,Uncertain,TexasThere arefive cottagesfeaturing highceilings andspacious bedrooms.Lafittes is a certifiedBackyard WildlifeHabitat,so youdont haveto gofar forbird-watching.Explore thelake on a steamboat,or headto CaddoLake StatePark fornightadventures suchas OwlNights andBat Watches.Rates:Summer nightlyrates rangefrom$559to$1,899Lake Placid Lodge,Lake Placid,New YorkWith17cabins sittingalong the shores ofLake Placid,the arts-and-crafts-style Lake Placid Lodgeoffers anexcitingsummer lakeexperience.Lakefront cabinscome outfittedwith hand-built bedsand stonefireplaces.Go fora hike,or hitthelake forswimming,fishing,or boating.Rates:Rates are$120per nightfor doubleoccupancy;each additionalperson is$20per night.Lake CrescentLodge,Olympic National Park,WashingtonIts cottagesand cabinsare listedon theNational Registerof HistoricPlaces.Choose betweenone-and two-bedroom()Singer TavernCottages,or stayin the always favoredand oftenbooked Roosevelt Fireplace Cabins.Spend yourdayshiking in the surroundingOlympic NationalPark,or exploringLake Crescentby boat.Rates:Nightly ratesfor cottagesand cabinsrange between$317and$
398.Tamarack LodgeResort,Mammoth Lakes,CaliforniaTt ison thepeaceful shoresof theTwin Lakes.Choose betweenrecently builtDeluxe Cabinsand oldwood-and-stonecabins.Swimming,fishing,boating,biking,and hikingare popularpastimes.Rates:Summer cabinrates rangefrom$369to$999per night.
26.Where canyou observebats atnightA.At CaddoLake StatePark B.At LakePlacidC.At OlympicNationalParkD.At theTwin Lakes
27.If threepeople shareone roomin LakePlacidLodge,how muchwill theypayA.$60B.$120C.$140D.$
36028.Which of thefollowingis difficult to reserveA.Cottages atLafitte*s LandingGuestQuartersB.Cabins atLakePlacidLodgeC.Deluxe CabinsD.RooseveltFireplaceCabinsB(全景Fifteen yearsago,I tooka summervacation inLecce insouthern Italy.After climbingup ahill fora panoramic的)view of the bluesea,white buildingsand greenolive trees,I pausedto catchmy breathand thenpositioned myselfto takethebest photoof thispanorama.Unfortunately,just asI tookout my camera,a womanapproached frombehind,and plantedherself rightin frontof myview.Like me,this womanwas hereto stop,sigh andappreciate theview.Patient asI was,after about15minutes,mycamerascanning thesun andreviewing theshot Iwould eventuallytake,Igrew frustrated.Was ittoo muchto askhertomove soT couldtake justone pictureof the landscape Sure,I couldhave askedher,but somethingprevented mefrom doingso.She seemedso contentin herobservation.I didntwant tomess withthat.Another15minutes passedand Igrew bored.The womanwas stillthere.I decidedto takethe photoanyway.And nowwhenI lookat it,I thinkher presencein the photo is what makesthe imageinteresting.The landscape,beautiful onits own,somehow comesto lifeand breathesbecause thiswoman isengaging withit.This photo,with theunique beautythat unfoldedbefore meandthatwoman whonruined it,now hangsonawall in my(捕捉)bedroom.What wouldshe thinkif sheknew thather figureis capturedand frozenon somestrangers bedroom wall(使永存).A bedroom,after all,is avery privatespace,in whichsome womanI don*t evenknow hasbeen immortalizedInsome ways,she livesinmyhouse.Perhaps we all livein eachothers spaces.Perhaps thisiswhatphotos arefor:to remindus that weallappreciate beauty,thatweall sharea commondesire forpleasure,for connection,for somethingthat isgreater thanus.That photois areminder,a capturedmoment,an unspokenconversation betweentwo women,separated onlybyathinsquare ofglass.
29.According to the author,the womanwas probably.A.enjoying herselfB.losing herpatienceC.waiting for the sunsetD.thinking abouther past
30.In the authors opinion,what makesthe photoso aliveA.The richcolor of thelandscape.B.The perfectpositioning of the camera.C.The womansexistence in thephoto.D.The softsunlight thatsummer day.
31.The photoonthebedroomwallenables the author to better understand.A.the needto beclose tonature B.the importanceof privatespaceC.the joyof thevacation inItaly D.the sharedpassion forbeauty
32.The passagecan beseen astheauthorsreflections upon.A.a particularlife experienceB.the pleasureof travelingC.the artof photographyD.a lostfriendshipCUsed clothesare ratherdifficultto deal with.They aremade fromchemicals,cotton,or wool,which consumemanyresources in the processof manufacturingand,if burned,they pollutethe airand increasethe carbonpressure upontheenvironment.Therefore,it is a goodthing forused clothes to berecycled infactories instead of beingdisposed ofin garbagecansto beincinerated ortransported tolandfill sites.In thatsense,the companiesthat putthe donationboxes in communitieshave donesomething goodand beneficial.However,if theymean torecycle used clothes,they needto tellpeople thatand labeltheir collectionboxes asnrecycleboxes1insteadofmisleading peopleby callingthem donationboxes”.People expecttheir donated“clothestogotothe poor,not factories.People needto bemore realisticas well.Donating clothesmay notbring muchhelp tothe poor.Especially,as ittakes alot of humanlabor tocollect the used clothes,sort them,clean anddisinfect themand deliverthem toless-developed areas.Every stepcosts moneyand sometimesthe totalcost mighteven behigher thanbuying newclothes inlarge quantities.Sometimes thepoor mightnot needused clothing,but theycannot tradethe clothesfor whatthey doneed.Tt mightbe a sad fact,butthemost effectiveand efficientway ofhelping poorpeople isdonating moneyand lettingthemget whatthey needthemselves.So,when peoplewant tosend ahelpinghand,they needto donatemoney insteadofsimply donatingtheir used,unwanted clothes.
33.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.The donationboxes should be putmore incommunitiesB.Unwanted clothescan berecycled indonation boxesC.Putting donationboxes incommunities isright forcompaniesD.Used clothesshouldberecycled infactories
34.Why cannotthe boxes incommunitiesbe calleddonation boxesA.The poordont needclothing donationsany longer.B.Recycling theseusedclothesneeds muchmore moneyC.Donation boxes are intendedfor collectingunwanted clothes.D.The clothesin theboxesareto berecycled atlast.
35.What doestheauthorreally meanby mentioningasadfactnA.The poorcannot gethelp from it.B.The factoriescannot benefitfromit.C.Its notconvenient forthe residents.D.It getsthe communitiesinto troublesometimes.
36.Whats theauthors attitudetowards donationboxesincommunitiesA.Positive B.Negative C.Indifferent D.UncertainD(抗生素)A newstudy hasfound theamount of antibiotics given to farm animals isexpected toincrease bytwo-thirdsover thenext15years.Researchers arelinking thegrowing dependenceonthe drugs tothe increasingneed formeat,milk and(感染).eggs.However,the drugscould quickenthe developmentof antibiotic-resistant infectionsSuch infectionsarealready amajor public,health concernin theUnited States.(贫困),The WorldHealth Organizationnotes whenpeople stopliving inpoverty thefirst thingthey want todois eatbetter,ratherthanearn moremoney.For most people,that meanstheir dietshould containmore meat.With therapiddevelopment ofAsia,people thereare eatingnearly fourtimes asmuch meat,milk andother milkproducts asthey did50yearago.To meetthe need,farmers haveput manyanimals intosmaller spaces.As theanimals arecrowded together,the easiestwaytodealwith some of theproblems ofcrowding isto givethem antibiotics.Its clearthat antibioticshelp animals stayhealthy ina crowdedenvironment andgrow faster.But bacteriacan developresistance tothedrugsgradually.Nowadays,doctors findantibiotics thatonce workedagainst theinfections nolonger work.The bacteriahave learnedwaysto fightagainst thedrugs.The heavyuse of antibiotics in animals isresponsible forthe growthofantibioticresistanceworldwide.In theUnited States,at leasttwo millionpeople getdrug-resistant infectionseach yearand at least23,000diefrom aninfection.Europe hasbanned theuse of antibiotics toincrease animalgrowth.And theUnited Statesis hopingto persuadefarmersto stopusing antibioticsfor thatpurpose.
37.What isthe reasonfortheincreasing amountofantibioticsgiventofarm animalsA.The desirefor newdrugs.B.The lesseffective antibiotics.C.The outdatedfarm technology.D.The needfor morevarious foods.
38.What domostpeoplewanttodofirstwhen theyget ridof povertyaccording tothe WHOA.Making a lotofmoney.B.Focusing moreon health.C.Having moremeat intheir diet.D.Living ina betterenvironment.
39.What canbe inferredfromthepassageA.Antibiotics doharm toanimals.B.Antibiotics helpanimalsstayhealthy.C.Antibiotics areused heavilyin Europe.D.Antibiotic-resistant bacteriaspread topeople.
40.Whats thepassage mainlyaboutA.A newway ofraising farmanimals.B.The advantagesof usingantibiotics.C.The reasonfor banningtheuseofantibiotics.D.The negativeeffect ofantibiotics infarmanimals.第二节七选五(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
52.
512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项If youstayed upor hada badnight ofsleep lastnight,you knowits difficultto stay awake inclass today.Your teachers(催眠曲).voice mightbegin tosound likea lullaby
41.To keep yourself awake,some tipsare worthtrying inclass.Sit inthe frontof theroom.Why
42.Besides,itll beeasier topay attentionand participatewhen youreinthefront.Youll alsobe nearthe peoplewho aremore likelyto participate,andthesound oftheir voicesmight keepyou awake.
43.Ask andanswer questionsand payattention tothe lecture.This willhelp ifyouYe tiredor discouragedby thecontentof thelecture,because you can askyour teacherquestions toget tothe bottomoftheproblems.Talking willalso keepyouengaged andalert.It mightbe helpfulto makea goalfor yourself to answeror askatleast3questions perclass.
44.Forexample,you mightsay I didnt understandthe lastpart ofthe proof.Could youexplain itagain inmore detail,Listen activelytothe lesson.Active listeningisagreat wayto forceyourselfto stayawakebecause itrequiresengagement ofyour mindas wellas yourbody.
45.To effectivelylisten toyour teacher,you should try tomaintaineye contact,face thespeaker,pay closeattention towhatthespeaker issaying andask questionsduring apause inthelecture.A.Participate inclass activities.B.Develop interestinthesubject.C.If so,classrooms canbe boringbecause youretired.D.Keep silentallthetime andtry tocatch asmuch informationas possible.E.To avoidannoying yourteacher youshouldtryto keepyour questionson topic.F.Youll bemore motivatedtostayawake ifyou knowthat theteacher cansee youeasily.
四、完形填空(共小题;G.Practicing activelistening canhelp youkeepyoureyes openforthelength ofthelesson.20每小题分,满分分)120For centuries,Beijing hasbeen one of Chinas most importantcities.
46.a placefor emperorsand officials,today itis aninternationalcity anda populartourist
47..People fromall overthe countryare movingto Beijingto
48.jobs andopportunitiesas thisexciting cityisaplace wheredreams cancome true.Throughout thecity,
49.dressed businesspeople
50.for theiroffices,mobile phonesheld totheir earsand visitorscan onlywatch andimagine thedeals and
51.being madeatthat verysecond.Beijing*s streetsprovide afascinating
52.ofthepast andthe present.In teahouses,groups ofold menplay chess
53.theMacdonalds nextdoor isfilled withlaughing teenagerssipping milkshakes.Walking throughthe broadstreets
54.withdesigner storesand multi-storey skyscrapers,youcan
55.a turnand suddenlyfind yourselfinacenturys old
56.where afruitseller chatshappily toan oldwoman sittinginthesun.Many ofthe roadsigns andadvertising billboardsare nowin
57.,making Beijingmore
58.to foreigners.Public transportis efficient,new businessesare
59.and everymodern convenienceand internationalbrand is
60.in thisbooming globalcity.Beijing hassomeof Chinasmoststunning
61..Visitors oftencome toBeijing withthe single
62.to seethe GreatWall,oneofthe ancientwonders ofthe world,but oncetheyve arrived,they realizethat thisis onlyoneofthecity*s
63..In fact,what visitorsever seemto only
64.about Beijing,is thattheysimply
65.time beforeseeing itall.
46.A.Separately B.Importantly C.Originally D.Specially
47.A.place B.destination C.scenery D.feast
48.A.search forB.look intoC.race withD.struggle against
49.A.casually B.seriously C.smartly D.traditionally
50.A.call B.work C.advertise D.head
51.A.benefits B.fortunes C.calls D.appointmentsC.introduction D.mix
52.A.development B.descriptionC.as D.although
53.A.while B.whenC.lined D.equipped
54.A.filled B.accompaniedC.find D.face
55.A.take B.crossC.house D.lane
56.A.shop B.squareC.sight D.order
57.A.English B.Chinese
58.A.attractive B.impressive C.unforgettable D.reachable
59.A.changing B.growing C.trading D.declining
60.A.affordable B.beneficial C.available D.important
61.A.sights B.traditions C.events D.records
62.A.advantage B.desire C.benefit D.routine
63.A.descriptions B.attractions C.possessions D.marks
64.A.enjoy B.travel C.complain D.praise
65.A.take upB.get ridofC.make useof D.run outof
五、语法填空(共小题;每小题分满分分)10L5,15Generation GapNowadays,there isoften alack ofunderstanding between parents and children.Children alwayscomplain thattheirparents areout
66.date,while parentscant approveof all
67.their childrensay and do.Thus,abiggeneration gapis formed.
68.gap remainswide formany reasons.Children wanttobefree
69.choose their own friends,select theirown classesinschool,plan theirown future,earn andspend theirown money,and
70.general runtheirownlife ina moreindependent waythan manyparents allow.Also,young childrenwish tobe understoodby their parents,but mostparents dontquite understandtheir children.They regard
71.as theirresponsibility toteach theirchildrentraditional
72.belief.They wantthem tobe obedientanddowell inschool.Therefore,misunderstandings often彳顷向干预arise fromparents*tendency tointerfere inchildrens
73.day activities.So weshould notbe amazed
74.the generationgap,for itis quitenatural inthe developmentof society.The worldis achangingworld,in whicheverything keepschanging,generations ofhuman beingsincluded.And changeslead toprogress.Inmy opinion,most problemsbetweenparentsandchildrencould
75.solve byjoint effortsof bothsides toenhance common
六、单词填空共小题,每小题分,满分分从必修一至词汇表understanding.10110Welcome Unit,Unit1Unit4中所学词汇的正确形式填空
76.Despite theirdifferent p,they becamebest friends.
77.Thanks totheatechnology,we liveinanage ofbetter communication.
78.Your locallibrary willbe auseful sof information.
79.She hasalways beenencouraged toswim tobuild upthesof hermuscles.
80.The successor foftheplan dependson you.
1.11was sa lotdespite theair conditioning.
82.R workersamved atthe scenetwo hourslater.
83.People areconcerned aboutthe qualityoftheair theyb
84.The southofthecountry wasworst abythedrought.
85.Foods sour dailyvitamin needs.
七、单句语法填空共小题,每小题分,满分分515请按语法填空的规则填入适当的词()
86.You arehand inyour compositionsafter class.()
87.My flightleave at6pm.
88.This isthe veryfilm Ilike most.
89.It wasa timeIdidn*t understandwhat deathmeant.
90.This isthe athletewhom wehave learntalot.
八、课文默写(共小题,每小题分,满分分)5110请默写出下列必修一至背诵段落中的句子Unit1Unit4我希望你能觉得这些建议有用,也希望你朋友能在你热情的帮助下摆脱上瘾
91.作为一名教练,她带领中国女子排球队在世界锦标赛和奥运会赛场上屡获奖牌
92.损失两名主力是个重大的挑战,但郎平没有灰心
93.有了来自政府的大力支持和唐山人民的不懈努力,一座新的唐山在废墟中被建立起来
94.唐山向中国、世界证明,在自然灾害中,人类必须团结一致,展现保持乐观心态和重建家园的智慧
95.
九、书面表达(满分分)15假定你是李华,你的学校将举行“十大感动校园人物”评选活动,请你给学校评选委员会写一封信,从本校学生或教职员工中推选一位你心目中的感动校园人物内容包括)人物简介1)推荐的理由(至少写两点)2十大感动校园人物ten peoplemoving ourschool注意)词数词左右1100)文章开头结尾已给出2)不要出现真实人名或校名3Dear Sir/Madam,Pm Li Hua,a SeniorOne studentin ourschool.________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua广东实验中学学年上学期模块一考试答案2021-2022
一、听取信息1-5BAABC6-10ACCBB
11.take care
12.our familysafe
13.extra careful
14.spend moretime
15.take pridein
二、语法单项选择16-20CBDCB21-25CCDBC
三、阅读26-28ACD29-32ACDA33-36CDAB37-40DCDD41-45CFAEG。