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北京北师大实验中学高一(上)期中2022第一题完形填空(每题分,共分)1ioSome peopleseem to have asecret forlearning languages.They canpick upnew vocabulary,master rulesor grammar,and learnto writein thenew languagemore______________1thanothers.They donot seemto be any moreintelligent thanothers,so whatmakes language learning somucheasier for them Perhapsif wetake aclose lookat thesesuccessful language learners,we maydiscovera fewof the2which makelanguage learningeasier for them.First of all,successful languagelearners are3_learners.They donot dependon thebook or theteacher;they discover their own4to learn the language.5_waiting for the teacherto explain,they trytofind thepatterns and the rulesfor themselves.Secondly,successful languagelearning is active learning.Therefore,successful learnersdo notwaitfor achance touse the language;they6such achance.They findpeople whospeak thelanguageand theyask these people tocorrect themwhen theymake an
7.They willtry anythingtocommunicate.They are not afraidto repeatwhat theyhear orto saystrange things;they arewilling to make mistakesand tryagain.Finally,successful languagelearners arelearners witha
8.They want to learnthe languagebecause they are interested in thelanguageandthepeople whospeakit.It isnecessary forthem to learnthelanguage in order tocommunicate withthesepeopleandto learnfrom them.They findit easyto practiceusing thelanguage regularlybecause theywant tolearnwith it.What kindof languagelearner areyou If you are a successfullanguagelearner,you have9—been learningindependently,actively,and purposefully.On the other hand,if yourlanguagelearning
1.A.quickly B.slowly C.fairly D.carefully D.
2.A.chances B.techniques C.choices opportunitiesD.
3.A.reliable B.interesting C.successful independentD.
4.A.way B.ability C.reason interest
5.A.Because ofB.Except forC.Instead ofD.In additiontohas beenless than_10_,you mightas welltry someof thetechniques mentionedabove.第四题选词填空(每题分,共分)用方框中单词和短语的正确形式填空,其中有两个是18多余的prefer,be capable of,inspiration,track,suffer,stress,relief,be fedup with,range,feature
1.She feltoverly andneeded tocalm downbefore walkingonto thestage.
2.In thisexperiment,there were120students whoseages from10to18years old.
3.Safety of the neighborhoodif themoney spenton securityservice iscut.
4.The wallsof the main hallwaywill paintingsby localartists.
5.The authorsaid in an interviewthat thebook byhis travelsin theFarEast.
6.No onewas hurt,so we all feltquite.
7.Now,I hisexcuses for not doingEnglishhomework.
8.Although thetrip wasexciting andhighly satisfying,I knewthat Inot totravel alone.第五题课文背诵段落填空(每题分,共分)15Bringing withhim lotsof books,clothes,and twopairs oftrainers,Zhang Tiantravelled to thevillage withan eagerheart.He imagined1excitingthings aboutliving independentlyand teachingin avillage.Our coachwas notso sure.Paul hadto2many timesjust formakingthe team.He wasstill usuallyon thebench,being justa replacement,which wasreally
3.Like anyexercise,running increasesthe flowof bloodand oxygento yourbrain.It makesyourheart strongerand allowsmore bloodto flowaround yourbody.It also4andreduces therisk ofserious healthproblems,as wellas5like colds.第六题语法填空(每题分,共分)有提示词的用提示词的适当形式填空没有提示词的I10在空白处填上一个合适的词
1.The manyou sawyesterday was a doctorfrom Beijing.
2.The roomwindows facethe southis ourclassroom.
3.Here isa bookwill give a lot of usefulknowledge.
4.Everything Itold you just nowis true.
5.He studiesin theschoolin hisfather works.
6.support hisfamily,he works12hours aday,7days aweek.
7.He isalways the firstget to the officeevery morning.
8.He prefersto doeverything byhimself rather thanask forhelp.
9.In mydaily life,I alwayswant thingsdoquickly.However,the resultstend toturn outjust theoppositeof whatI wish.
10.Since themoney allowedto thetwo brothersis notenough fortraveling,they can do nothingbutgive up.第七题外刊词汇填空每题分,共分15用方框中单词和短语的正确形式填空,其中有一个词是多余的vocational eraseprolong disciplinedseek conventional
1.Nothing canthe memoryof theterrible experiencesin hertravel toAfricafrom hermind.
2.Applicants mustbe strong,organized,,and able to workin ateam.
3.With myexcellent technicalability,I amcapableof this workand IthinkI amcompetent atit.
4.The costfor organicsand naturalproducts isclose todouble thatof products.
5.The youngman outan explanationfortheunusual symptoms症状shewas noticing.第八题用括号中的提示词翻译句子共小题,每题分,共分
4281.这对双胞胎长得不一样differ
2.当我疲劳时,往往会出错tend
3.你所有的努力终将获得汇报pay v.
4.那首歌使我想起了我在上海度过的时光(remind)第九题书面表达(15分)假如你是红星中学高一学生李华近日你收到你的英国笔友Jim的来信,他跟你一样也刚进入新的高中学习,感觉压力很大请你给他写封回信,安慰他并告诉他如何减压内容包括
1.安慰对方;
2.提出减轻压力的建议注意
1.词数140以内;信的开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一题完形填空(每题1分,共1分)12345678910A B D AC DBDA c第二题阅读理解(每题2分,共28分)11-13BAB14-16BDC17-20ABCB21-24ABDC25-28CDBA第三题阅读表达(共3小题;每小题2分,3小题5分,共9分)
1.Curiosity madeher doso./Curiosity.
2.Because shewas scared,and mightnot beable tofind her/the way back home.Because itwas gettingdark,and hermum would be worried.
3.略第四题选词填空(每题1分,共8分)
1.stressed
2.ranged
3.will suffer
4.feature
5.was inspired
6.relieved
7.am fedup with
8.Preferred第五题课文背诵(每题1分,共5分)
1.all sortsof
2.try out
3.tough onhim
4.strengthens yourimmune system
5.illnesses第六题语法填空(每题1分,共10分)
1.who,whom,that
2.whose
3.that,which
4.that
5.which
6.lb support
7.to get
8.ask
9.to bedone/done
10.giveup第七题外刊词汇填空(每题1分,共5分)
1.erase
2.disciplined
3.vocational
4.conventional
5.sought第八题翻译句子(共4小题,每题2分,共8分)1这对双胞胎长得不一样(differ)The twinsdiffer fromeach otherin appearance.
2.当我疲劳时,往往会出错(tend)When Iam tired,I tendtomakemistakes.
3.你所有的努力终将获得回报(pay)All yourefforts willpay off.
4.那首歌使我想起了我在上海度过的时光(remind)The songreminded meof thetime Ispent inShanghai.
6.A.look upB.look intoC.look outD.look for
7.A.decision B.error C.plan D.promise
8.A.pressure B.right C.choice D.purpose
9.A.probably B.hardly C.nearly D.luckily
10.A.necessary B.important C.successful D.interesting第二题阅读理解每题1分,17-28题每题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,在答题卡上将该项A BC D涂黑High schoolfreshmen alwayshave alotofquestions on their minds.What canI do when Igrowup”is one of them.Its definitelynot tooearly tostart thinkingabout this tough question.Thefollowing tipsmay helpequip youfor yourfuture career.Think beyondgradesGetting goodgrades inhigh schoolis important,but focusingonly onstraight Ascould gowrong.Spending toomuch timeon yourschoolwork willleave youlittle timeto exploreopportunities outsideof the classroom.After-school activitiesare necessarybecausetheyserve as a formof careerexploration.They can help youfigure outyour workpreferences,like whetheryou preferto workwithothersor alone.Nowadays,most well-known collegescare aboutstudents1experiences asmuchas theirgrades.Seek advicefrom grown-upsTalk toyour parents,teachers andschool counselors(顾问)about howthey startedtheir careers.Even thoughyoure interestedin thecareers they arein,it would be usefultolearnabout theprocesswhich gotthem wherethey arenow.If youfind yourfriends motherdoing aworthwhile jobbychance,ask herif jobshadowing(体验工作)is possiblein hercompany duringholidays.After all,seeing atypical dayin theposition you have aninterest incan bea greatexperience.Start yoursearch onlineIf you reallyhave noidea whatyou candowhenyou growup,take onlinecareer quizzesto getideas about whatprofessions naturallymatch yourskills,interests andpersonalitytraits(与寺点).Forthe timebeing,youjustneed tofocus onfinding afield ortwo thatinterests you,rather thana specificcareer.Chances areyoull changeyour mindseveral timesbefore findinga careerthat youwant tostickto.Starting toexplore careeroptions nowcan atleast help you decidewhat yourpotential majormightbe.
11.Spending sometime takingpart in after-school activitiescanhelphigh schoolstudents.A.getAs inall subjectsB.explore theirwork preferencesC.enter topuniversities D.get alongwith theirclassmates
12.It issuggested thathigh schoolstudents findout theirfrom onlinecareerquizzes.A.possible professionsB.main disadvantagesC.specific positionsD.dream majors
13.This articlewas probablywritten bya.A.college professorB.school counselorC.advertising managerD.computer programmerBEverybodyisagenius.But if you judgea fishby itsability toclimb atree,it willlive itswholelife believingthat it is stupid.一Albert EinsteinIf you havea kidwith specialneeds in the schoolsystem,youre likelytohavecome acrossthatsaying hangingon aclassroom wall.My five-year-old daughterSyona hascerebral palsy(月盲瘫)and itmeans,combined withher communicationand sightproblems,that normalstandard isntalwaysan accuratemeasure ofher abilities.By nowyouhaveprobably heardabout ChrisUlmer,the26-year-old teacherin Jacksonville,Florida,who startshis specialeducation classby callingup eachstudent togive themmuchadmiration anda high-five.I couldnthelp butbe remindedof Syonas teacher andhow shesupportseach kidinavery similarway.Ulmer recentlyshared avideo ofhis teachingexperience.I haveseentheir confidence increase rapidly/9he said.All I could thinkwas:how luckythese studentsare tohavesuch goodteachers.Syonasteacherhas anattitude thatcan bestbe summarizedin oneword:wonderful.Her teacherdoesn*t focuson whatcant bedone-she focuseson whatcan bedone.Over thepast severalmonths,my husbandDilip andI haveseen Syonasconfidenceincreasegreatly.She useswords shewouldnthave thoughtof usingbefore.She recentlytold meabout herclassmates tripto Ecuadorand wasveryproud whenI understoodher onthefirsttry.I actuallywonder what the influencewouldbeif wedid somethingsimilar towhat Ulmerdoeswith hisstudents inour home.Weve recentlystarted ourday byreminding each other ofthe goodqualitiesweallhave.If weare remindedof ourstrengths ona regularbasis,we willbecomeincreasingly confidentabout progressand success.
14.What doesthe authorthink ofAlbert Einstein*ssayingA.Funny.B.True.C.Strange.D.Confusing.
15.What canwe learnabout SyonasteacherA.She isSyonas favoriteteacher.B.She putsEinsteins quoteonthewall.C.She usesvideos toteach herstudents.D.She helpsincrease herstudents^onfidence.
16.What changehas takenplace in the authorsfamilyA.Theyve invitedUlmers studentsto theirhome.B.They visitUlmers classroomregularly.C.They giveeachotherpraise everyday.D.They feelthankful topeople intheir lives.CWhether aperson isconsidering startinga smallbusiness orchanging careerpaths,passion mustbetaken intoaccount.While characteristicssuch asstrong values,talent,ambition,intellect,discipline,persistence(毅力),and luckall contributeto businessand careersuccess,following yourpassion can oftenmake the most significantdifference ofall.Before discussingpassion andexplaining itssignificance,we mustfirst definethe truemeaningof success.Success isusually thoughtof asmaking largesums ofwealth orachieving acertain leveloffame,but truesuccess thatsatisfies isnotall aboutmoney.Success isbetter definedas anachievement ofa desiredaim orpurpose.More thanmoney orfame,most peopledesire tocombine theirown passionswith theirwork whilemaking asustainableincome.The moreyou earn,the lessmoney returns,making moneyan elusive(难以捉摸的)definition of success.For mostpeople,success meansbeing proud of theirachievements andbeing partof somethingthatmatters.This isparticularly truewhen itcomes tomeaningful work.If aperson decidesto followtheirpassion,there isa greaterlikelihood thatmoney andtraditional successwill followbecause thetimeand effortinvested inthe adventurecome withenthusiasm andzeal(热情).If enthusiasmand passionare present,people tendto bemore resilient(有承受力)when facingdifficulties.People whoare passionateabout whatthey do,ratherthanjust“in itforthemoney/9tendto bepeople whohave morepositive outlooksand canovercome difficultythrough problem-solving.Also,the morepassionate someoneis abouttheir job,the moreinclined(倾向于)theyaretowork hardon self-improvement,increasing theirchances of success.One ofthemostsuccessful companiesinthe world isApple.Apples founderand mostremarkableleader wasthe lateSteve Jobs.In anarticle titled“The SevenSuccess Principlesof SteveJobs,writer CarmineGallo outlinesseven factorsresponsible forJobs success.The articleis basedoninterviews withApple employeesand Steve Jobs himself.The firstprinciple“Do whatyou love.Steve Jobsbelieved inthe powerof passionand once said,People withpassioncanchange theworldfor thebetter9Jobs claimedthat hispassion forhis workmade allthe difference.
17.In writingParagraph1,the authoraims to.A.introduce the topic B.make acomparisonC.present aproblem D.giveadefinition
18.By saying“The moreyou earn,the lessmoney returns,making moneyan elusivedefinition ofsuccess.in Paragraph3,the authormeans.A.sometimes you dont getmuch rewardfor yourhardworkB.money doesntalways definesuccessC.if youwant to be successful,you needa steadyincomeD.the moreyou earn,the lessmoney returns,which isnot a sign ofsuccess
19.What couldwe learnfrom Paragraph4A.Most peopleintend to choose meaningfuljobs.B.Ifyoufollow mostpeoples course,success isjust aroundthe comer.C.Working withenthusiasm ismore likelyto succeed.D.Ifyou are alwaysproudof yourself,you willsucceedeasily.
20.What couldbe the best titleforthe passageA.SteveJobsand HisSuccess PrinciplesB.Follow YourPassions,and SuccessWillFollow C.Secrets toSuccessD.Passion andYour CareerDAcharacter inoneofShakespeares playsoncesaid,Some are born great,some achievegreatness,and somehave greatnessthrust upon them.Any ofthesecould applytothe modern-daysportsmen.Many stillargue aboutthe natureof talent.Some claimthat peoplearebornto besportsmen,while otherssay it is onlythrough devotionand hardwork thatthey achievetheir abilities.Arguably though,it isnot untiltheir talentsare acknowledged(认可)by the public thatthey trulyhavegreatness fallenuponthem.With thisacknowledgement oftheir ngreatnessncome allthe trappingsof modern-day celebritymoney,power,influence andresponsibility.For betteror forworse,like itor hateit,modern sportsmenare therole modelsof childreneverywhere.These childrenwill growup admiringtheir heroes,devoting theirlives tocopying theirevery move,and wantingabove allto belike them.Due tothis fascination,particularly withthe massiveinfluence ofthe media,itismore importantthanever forthese sportsmen to acknowledgetheir responsibility.In thepast fewmonths alone,there havebeen manyexamples ofquestionable behaviorsfromsports starsofthepresent day.They areoften mirroringthe veryworst aspects of society,a factthatthe self-righteous(自以为是的)anger ofthemodernpress hasbeen quickto pointout.It wouldbewrong forus toexpect sportsmento beperfect.It wouldalso bewrong forus tothink thattheirbehavior ismarkedly differentfrom thesportsmen theygrew upwatching,but withthe all-seeing eyeofmodern mediaitisa differentworld,and differentstandards mustbe expected.Of course,there isno dutyfor sportsmentobegood role models.There areno prisonsentences,no fines,no communityservice-unless their behaviors areillegal.Unless theybreak the law,it isentirelyup tothem asto whetherornotthey thinktheirbehavioris appropriate.Furthermore,measuring thetrue influencetheir decisionshave ontheir followersis absolutelyimpossible.Somewill riseagainst theiridols,seeing theminanew lightand criticizingtheir actions.Others maycopytheir heroes*actions,using themas ashield whenaccused ofthe samecrimes.It iswithout doubtthatthe actionsof sportsmenwill influencethe livesof thosewho worshipthem.Modern daysportsmenare almostideals oftodays world,and theiractions arewatched carefullyby millionsovertheworld.Some maycomplain againstit,denying theirinfluence onthese childrenslives.Others maybe awareof it butnot respectit,while manymay bothbe awareofitand respectit.In aword,youdonot choosewhetheryouarea rolemodel.All youcandoistodecide howto actwhen greatnessis thrustupon you.
21.In Paragraph1,the authortries toemphasize.A.sportsmen becomegreat whentheir giftsarerecognized bypeopleB.sportsmen achievegreatness throughtheir devotionandefforts C.differentways forsportsmentoachieve successandgreatness D.the corecharacteristic tobecome greatsportsmennowadays
22.According toParagraph4,we canlearn that.A.role modelsusually havepositiveinfluence ontheirfans B.sportsmen havethe rightto behavefreely withinthelawC.all thefanswill followtheirheroes*actionsD.no dutyis givento sportsmen
23.The underlinedphrase thrustupon inparagraph Imostprobably meansA.put offB.removed fromC.related toD.forced on
24.What is the mainpurpose ofthe passageA.lb advisethe mediatochooseproper eventsto report.B,lb informthepublicthat sportsmenarenorolemodels.C.Tbremind thesportsmen oftheir socialresponsibilities.D.lb arguethat sportsmenshould not be expectedas heroes.EA newstudy featuringresearchers atBinghamton Universityfound thatviewing wealth andmaterial possessions asa sign ofsuccess producessignificantly betterresults tolife satisfactionthanviewing wealth and possessionsasasign of happiness.People simplysay moneycant buyyou happiness5and justassume thatmaterialism hasanegative influence on overall well-being/9said JennyJiao,assistant professorof marketingatBinghamton UniversitySchool ofManagement.But itsnot thatsimple.There isa realdifferencebetween successmaterialism and happiness materialism.99Jiao andher fellowresearchers surveyedover7,500German adultsto gettheir findings.Theyfirst determinedif participantshad eithera happinessmaterialistic orsuccess materialisticmindset,and thenasked questionsregarding currentsatisfaction of life,expected satisfactionoflifein thefutureand economic motivations.What theyfound:Happiness materialismwealthandmaterial consumptionisthesign ofa happylife cannegativelyinfluence life satisfaction intwo differentways:It canlead aperson tobe dissatisfiedwith theircurrent standard of living,which inturnnegatively influences overall lifesatisfaction.It canlead aperson tonot findsatisfaction from other importantareas oflife familylife,social life,health,etc.,which negativelyinfluencesoveralllife satisfaction.Success materialismwealthandmaterial possessionsareasign ofsuccess inlife positivelyinfluenceslife satisfactionby boosting助推a personseconomic motivation.This canlead toa riseintheir futuresatisfaction withtheir standardof living,which positivelyinfluences overalllifesatisfaction.The researcherscross-checked theirresults withsurvey answersfromotherparts oftheworld,including the United States,to verify证实the universalityofthefindings.Yourhappiness shouldnever relyon money alone,but moneycan bea toolto motivateyou toachieve majormilestonesin yourlife,which canmake youfeel happierinthelong runJ saidJiao,adding thatfocusingon futuregoalsis importantinorderto staydriven andmotivated.She alsocautioned toforget aboutthe otheraspects oflife thatbring satisfaction.Never losesight oftheother thingsthat providehappiness thatdont necessarilyhave monetary(货币的)value.Theseinclude family,friends,your health,continual learningand newexperiences Jshesaid.
25.What didresearchers atBinghamton Universityfind intheir newstudyA.Materialism hasa negativeinfluenceonpeoples overallwell-being.B.Success materialismandhappinessmaterialism arethe sameto someextent.C.Regarding materialpossessionsasa markofsuccesscontributes tobetter life satisfaction.D.Viewing wealthand possessionsasasign ofhappiness positivelyleads tooverallwell-being.
26.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothepassageA.The surveyresult onlyapplies toparticipants fromGermany andtheUnitedStates.B.Ones currentstandardofliving hasnothing todo withhis overalllifesatisfaction.C.Family life and sociallife aretwo moreimportant factorsthan wealthand success.D.Boosting oneseconomicmotivationmay positivelyinfluence hislifesatisfaction.
27.What canyou learnfrom thelast twoparagraphsA.Ifyouwant tokeep motivated,you shouldconcentrate onmoneyalone.B.Money canhelpyouachieve majormilestones,and thusmake youhappier.C.Forget abouttheotheraspectsoflife thatbring satisfactionifyouwanttobe happy.D.Things thatdont havemonetary valueshould bethe focusofyourpursuit ofhappiness.
28.What isthemainidea ofthepassageA.Wealth canlead tomore satisfyinglife ifviewed asasignofsuccessnot happiness.B.Material possessionsviewed asasignofhappinessare vitalbut alwaysoverlooked.C.Family,friends,health,continual learningand newexperiences canlead tosuccess.D.Satisfaction oflifeandeconomic motivationshardly contributeto ourhappiness.第三题阅读表达(共3小题;1-2每小题2分,3小题5分,共9分)阅读下面短文根据短文内容在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回受口OSome peoplelive toclimb thehighest mountains.Some peoplelive onlydreaming aboutitwhile otherslive toavoid everclimbing atall.But onething iscertain,all peoplemeet mountainsintheir life.When Iwas alittle girl,my familymoved toa tinytown atthe bottomofabig mountain.One dayafterschool,while exploringthe greenwoods ofthis amazingmountain,I almostfell ona setof stairs.What couldthese stepslead toCuriosity gotthebestof meas Iknew itwouldbestarting toget darksoon.I startedclimbing upthose strangelymysterious(神秘的)steps.I climbedand climbed.There wasnothing butjust greenbushes andthese steps.I hadto reachthetop!But itwas nowgetting realdark.If Ikept goingI mightnotbeabletosee mywayback.Mymum wouldbe worriedsick ifI didntcome homesoon.So Iran back home almostinthedark whiletryingnot toget tooscared.Anxiously Iwent tobed dreamingabout whatI wouldfind atthetop ofthismagical mountain.Could therebeacastle upthere Maybe I wouldfind amonster(怪物).MaybeIwas takingthe riskofnever comingbackhome.Or,maybe allI wouldfind wasabsolutely nothing!But somethinginsideme wasgoing toclimb thatmountain atall cost.Icouldhardly waitto trythis adventureagain.Now welive ina worldsurrounded bythe“cant doattitudes.We allfall down.We allhavedoubts andregrets.Still wemust climband dreamabout whatsatthetop ofour mountain.Monstersmay appearorthenight willfall.But neverever giveup onyour dream!Never letanyone tellyou,You cant.Dream bigand climbhigh!
1.What madethe authorstart toclimb upthe stairstothe mountain top
2.Why didthe authorhurry backhome withoutreaching thetopofthe mountainGive tworeasons.
3.Whafs yourattitude towardsthemountainin yourlife Pleaseexplain.(不超过40字)。