如皋高中2021-2022学年高一上学期8月调研测试
英语
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
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。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.
When
will
the
football
program
begin?
A.
At
7:00.
B.
At
8:25.
C.
At
9:30.
2.
What
did
the
woman
get
from
her
mother?
A.
A
new
CD.
B.
A
new
bike.
C.
A
birthday
card.
3.
What
subject
does
the
man
have
trouble
with?
A.
Math.
B.
Science.
C.
English.
4.
What
does
the
man
usually
do
on
the
weekend?
A.
Go
to
the
movies.
B.
Meet
up
with
friends.
C.
Read
books
at
home.
5.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Friends.
B.
Boss
and
employee.
C.
Salesman
and
customer.
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。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
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Chinese
tea
culture.
B.
Famous
places
in
China.
C.
Different
kinds
of
tea
in
the
world.
7.
How
does
black
tea
taste
according
to
the
woman?
A.
Sweet.
B.
Heavy.
C.
Light.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
Where
were
the
man's
shoes
made?
A.
In
France.
B.
In
Spain.
C.
In
Germany.
9.
What
are
the
speakers
doing
now?
A.
Having
lunch.
B.
Shopping
at
a
mall.
C.
Watching
a
fashion
show.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.
What
is
the
man
famous
for?
A.
Collecting
coins.
B.
Starting
a
college.
C.
Teaching
mathematics.
11.
When
did
the
man
begin
to
collect
coins?
A.
When
he
was
thirteen
years
old.
B.
When
he
got
a
special
book
from
his
uncle.
C.
When
he
picked
some
rare
coins
on
the
road.
12.
Where
does
the
man
usually
get
coins?
A.
From
his
friends.
B.
From
small
shops.
C.
From
other
collectors.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13.
What
does
Mike
look
like?
A.
He
has
a
beard.
B.
He's
tall
and
heavy.
C.
He
has
blue
eyes
and
brown
hair.
14.
Who
is
the
person
the
man
is
describing?
A.
His
mother.
B.
The
woman's
mother.
C.
Mike's
mother.
15.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
what
happened
in
the
game?
A.
Embarrassed.
B.
Bored.
C.
Sad.
16.
What
is
most
important
in
the
game
the
speakers
are
playing?
A.
A
person's
appearance.
B.
A
person's
character.
C.
A
person's
career.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.
When
did
the
speaker
start
taking
music
lessons?
A.
At
age
two.
B.
At
age
ten.
C.
At
age
twenty.
18.How
often
did
the
speaker
practice
as
a
child?
A.
Two
hours
a
day.
B.
Three
hours
a
day.
C.
Ten
hours
a
day.
19.
Why
did
the
speaker
play
in
concerts?
A.
To
travel
to
other
cities.
B.
To
get
into
a
good
college.
C.
To
make
his
parents
happy.
20.
What
is
the
speaker's
attitude
toward
music
now?
A.
He
only
does
it
for
fun.
B.
He
wants
to
be
the
best.
C.
He
never
plays
it
anymore.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
50
分)
第一节(共
15
小题:每小题
2.5
分,满分
37.5
分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的
ABCD
四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。
A
Anyone
who
believes
that
teenagers
no
longer
read
has
it
all
wrong,
according
to
Christi
Showman
Farrar
at
the
Woburn
Public
Library.
She
said
because
reading
is
a
lonely
activity,
adults
don’t
always
realize
that
teens
do
enjoy
it.
“Teens
have
so
much
going
on
today
between
all
of
the
out-of-class
activities
that
it
may
seem
like
they
aren’t
reading,”
said
Showman
Farrar.
“But
they
do
manage
to
read.
We
just
don’t
see
them
at
home.”
Showman
Farrar
runs
the
summer
reading
program
at
the
library
and
said
there
are
85
readers
this
summer.
“So
far
they
have
logged
1,200
hours
of
reading,”
she
said.
“Last
year
I
challenged
them
to
read
1,000
hours
and
if
they
did
I
would
dye(染)my
hair
pink.
I
still
think
there
is
some
pink
in
my
hair.
Teens
are
allowed
to
read
anything
they
want.
A
popular
book
series
like
Harry
Porter
or
Twilight
certainly
gets
kids
and
teens
reading.
As
long
as
she
can
get
what
teens
are
interested
in
in
their
hands,
they’ll
read.
“I
truly
think
there
is
something
out
there
for
everyone,”
said
Showman
Farrar.
“Adults
define
reading
as
sitting
down
and
reading
a
novel,
but
that
doesn’t
interest
everyone.”
“So
much
of
teen
life
in
online
and
teens
have
become
used
to
reading
online,”
she
said.
“I
think
the
best
way
to
get
people
to
read
newspapers
would
be
to
cover
events
that
they
are
interested
in.”
Nicole
Gariepy,
a
junior,
said
she
likes
to
read
a
newspaper
if
it
includes
more
articles
about
things
she
is
involved
with.
She
enjoys
reading
fiction
books,
or
anything
with
a
good
story.
“I
probably
read
about
10
hours
a
week,”
she
said.
“I
like
reading
because
it
gets
you
thinking
a
lot
about
other
ideas
and
it’s
another
way
to
learn.”
Mikayla
Essigmann,
another
teen
volunteer
at
the
library,
said,
“I
like
everything.
Reading
is
a
good
way
to
pass
time.”
21.
From
the
passage,
we
learn
that
___________.
A.
teens
don’t
read
any
more
today.
B.
teens
should
do
reading
in
the
libraries
C.
adults
always
like
reading
fiction
books
D.
adults
have
a
wrong
opinion
about
teen
22.
The
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
3
suggests
that
____________.
A.
Farrar
likes
pink
hair
rather
than
other
color
B.
Farrar
was
satisfied
to
dye
her
hair
pink
C.
Farrar
regrets
dying
her
hair
pink
D.
Farrar
was
glad
that
teen
finished
reading
1,000
hours
23.
Why
is
reading
important
to
Nicole
Gariepy?
A.
Because
it
is
a
good
way
to
kill
time.
B.
Because
she
can
learn
many
other
ideas.
C.
Because
it
prepares
her
to
write
good
stories.
D.
Because
she
likes
spending
time
reading
online.
B
Seventy-three-year-old
Gary
selected
his
food
in
Value
Mart
more
carefully
than
NASA
chose
its
candidates
for
the
space
shuttle.
Skim
milk
was
$2.99,
on
sale
from
$3.49;
white
bread,
89
cents
with
a
discount;
table
salt,
99
cents,
20
cents
off
the
regular
price.
Leaving
the
cashier,
he
estimated
that
he
had
saved
80
cents
today.
He
was
pleased
that
he
had
got
good
value
for
his
money
again.
At
the
exit,
the
cold
wind
reminded
him
of
his
gloves.
"Now
where
are
they?"
Not
in
the
coat
pockets.
Not
in
the
grocery
bag
either.
The
worried
man
made
a
thorough
search
of
all
his
pockets,
again
including
the
grocery
bag.
Now
he
was
sure
they
must
have
been
dropped
somewhere
inside
the
store.
Old
Gary
had
bought
the
black
gloves
at
a
25%
discount
ten
years
ago.
His
quick
decision
to
buy
the
expensive
gloves
turned
out
to
be
a
good
one,
which
even
promoted
his
social
status
on
the
bus,
as
poorer
passengers
stared
at
him
enviously.
Losing
this
favorite
possession
was
almost
like
losing
a
child
to
him.
Gary
re-entered
the
store
with
long
steps.
He
followed
the
same
route
he
had
walked
before.
There
were
all
open
passages
and
it
did
not
take
long
to
be
convinced
that
the
gloves
were
not
in
sight.
"Society
has
changed,
people
have
changed",
he
murmured
to
himself.
"Years
ago,
if
somebody
picked
up
something
lost,
they
would
give
it
back.
Not
any
more!"
On
his
way
out,
he
went
over
to
the
cashier
to
ask
if
she
had
received
any
lost
gloves.
She
asked
him
what
colour
they
were,
and
when
he
said
"black",
there
came
a
disappointing
answer.
He
took
his
time
now,
finally
walking
out
of
the
store.
Back
home,
Gary
was
at
a
loss.
In
deep
winter,
he
could
not
do
without
a
pair
of
gloves.
He
was
very
upset
that
people
no
longer
returned
things
they
found
on
the
road.
After
a
month,
Gary
decided
to
buy
another
leather
pair.
Before
boarding
the
subway,
he
stepped
into
Value
Mart
again
to
see
if
by
any
chance
his
gloves
had
been
returned
to
the
lost
and
found
office.
"What
colour
are
they?"
the
woman
in
the
office
asked
again.
"Black,"
he
gave
the
same
answer.
She
looked
into
her
drawer
and
drew
out
a
pair
of
men's
leather
gloves.
"Are
they?"
"Yes!
Those
are
mine!"
Gary
exclaimed,
his
eyes
glowing
with
joy.
24.
According
to
the
passage,
Gary
thought
his
buying
the
gloves
to
be
______.
A.
unnecessary
B.
wise
C.
hot-headed
D.
adventurous
25.
What
can
we
infer
about
Gary?
A.
He
is
not
wealthy.
B.
He
is
particular
about
food.
C.
He
holds
a
pessimistic
attitude
towards
life.
D.
He
doesn’t
get
along
well
with
his
neighborhood
26.
In
Gary’s
opinion,
why
couldn’t
he
recover
his
gloves
at
first?
A.
He
was
not
careful
enough.
B.
The
cashier
forgot
to
return
his
gloves.
C.
A
customer
took
his
gloves
by
mistake.
D.
Someone
picked
up
his
gloves
and
kept
them
on
purpose.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Searching
for
gloves.
B.
The
stolen
gloves
returned.
C.
Declining
moral
standards
D.
A
forgetful
but
stubborn
old
man.
C
On
Monday,
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention
predicted
that
42%
of
Americans
could
be
overweight
by
2030.
Our
expanding
waistlines
lead
to
not
only
a
medical
problem,
but
according
to
a
recent
article
in
The
New
York
Times,
it
could
also
endanger
personal
safety
in
some
situations—in
an
airplane
crash,
for
example.
The
New
York
Times’
Christen
Negroni
reports
that
engineers
and
scientists
are
questioning
whether
airplane
seats
are
adequately
constructed
to
protect
overweight
travelers.
Government
standards
for
airplane
seat
strength(强度)—
first
set
more
than
60
years
ago
—
require
that
the
seats
be
made
for
a
passenger
weighing
170
pounds
(77kg).
Today,
the
average
American
man
weighs
nearly
194
pounds
(88kg)
and
the
average
woman
165
pounds
(75kg).
Negroni
reports:
“If
a
heavier
person
completely
fills
seat,
the
seat
is
not
likely
to
behave
as
intended
during
a
crash,”
said
Robert
Salazar,
the
leading
scientist
at
the
Center
for
Applied
Biomechanics
at
the
University
of
Virginia.
“The
energy
absorption
that
is
built
into
the
aircraft
seat
is
likely
to
be
overpowered
and
the
passengers
will
not
be
protected
properly.”
“Nor
would
the
injury
be
limited
to
that
passenger
only,”
Dr.
Salzar
said.
“If
a
seat
or
a
seat
belt
fails,”
he
said,
“those
people
who
are
seated
nearby
could
be
endangered
from
‘the
uncontrolled
movements
of
the
passenger’.”
Most
complaints
about
airplane
seats
focus
on
their
lack
of
comfort
and
high
ticket
price,
and
whether
overweight
passengers
should
be
made
to
buy
two
seats.
But
The
New
York
Times’
article
brings
up
another
reason
to
feel
anxious
about
flying.
Investigators
of
the
issue
got
in
touch
with
the
airplane
seat
and
seat
belt
makers,
but
they
refused
to
comment
on
the
problem.
Experts
agreed
that
crash
testing
should
be
done
with
overweight
dummies
(人体模型).
Both
airplane
seats
and
seat
belts
should
be
tested,
they
said.
Fortunately,
however,
according
to
Nora
Marshall,
a
senior
adviser
at
the
National
Transportation
Safety
Board,
the
board’s
investigators
have
never
seen
an
accident
involving
a
commercial
plane
in
which
the
weight
of
a
passenger
was
a
problem.
28.
What
is
the
article
in
The
New
York
Times
mainly
concerned
with?
A.
The
size
of
airplane
seats
and
seat
belts.
B.
Safety
of
overweight
airplane
passengers.
C.
Airplane
crashes
involving
commercial
planes.
D.
A
medical
problem
caused
by
being
overweight.
29.
Robert
Salzar
would
probably
agree
that
____________.
.
A.
overweight
passengers
should
buy
two
seats
B.
the
government
should
help
produce
safer
planes
C.
standards
for
airplane
seat
strength
should
be
raised
D.
passengers
should
know
how
to
protect
themselves
30.
We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
___________.
.
A.
airplane
seat
makers
have
taken
action
now
B.
there
are
few
complaints
about
airplane
seats
C.
those
seats
near
the
overweight
may
suffer
too
D.
only
a
small
number
of
airplane
accidents
involve
the
overweight
31.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Why
Do
Passengers
Feel
Anxious
about
Flying?
B.
Will
42%
of
Americans
Be
OVERWEIGHT
BY
2030?
C.
When
Will
the
Overweight
Enjoy
Their
Flight?
D.
Are
Airplane
Seats
Safe
Enough
for
the
Overweight?
D
On
the
70th
anniversary
of
the
founding
of
the
People's
Republic
of
China,
Chinese
scientist
Tu
Youyou,
winner
of
the
2015
Nobel
Prize
for
the
discovery
of
artemisinin,
has
been
awarded
China's
Medal
of
the
Republic.
The
medal
is
the
country's
highest
honor
for
outstanding
figures
that
have
made
great
contributions
to
the
construction
and
the
development
of
the
P.R.C.
Tu
Youyou,
born
in
1930,
has
become
the
first
Chinese
woman
to
win
a
Nobel
Prize,
for
her
work
in
helping
to
create
an
anti-malaria
medicine.
The
84-year-old’s
route
to
the
honor
has
been
anything
but
traditional.
In
China,
she
is
being
called
the
“three
nos”
winner:
no
medical
degree,
no
doctorate,
and
she’s
never
worked
overseas.
In
1967,
malaria,
a
then
deadly
disease,
spread
by
mosquitoes
was
decimating
Chinese
soldiers
fighting
Americans
in
the
jungles
of
northern
Vietnam.
A
secret
research
unit
“Mission
523”
was
formed
to
find
a
cure
for
the
illness.
Two
years
later,
Tu
Youyou
was
instructed
to
become
the
new
head
of
“Mission
523”.
“Mission
523”
read
ancient
books
carefully
for
a
long
time
to
find
historical
methods
of
fighting
malaria.
When
she
started
her
search
for
an
anti-malaria
drug,
more
than
240,000
compounds(化合物)around
the
world
had
already
been
tested,
without
any
success.
Finally,
the
team
found
a
brief
reference
to
one
substance,
sweet
wormwood(青蒿),
which
had
been
used
to
treat
malaria
in
China
around
400
A.D.The
team
took
out
one
active
compound
in
wormwood,
and
then
tested
it.
But
nothing
was
effective
until
Tu
Youyou
returned
to
the
original
ancient
text.
After
another
careful
reading,
she
changed
the
drug
recipe
one
final
time,
heating
the
compound
without
allowing
it
to
reach
boiling
point.
After
the
drug
showed
promising
results
in
mice
and
monkeys,
Tu
Youyou
volunteered
to
be
the
first
human
recipient
of
the
new
drug.
“In
any
case,
Tu
Youyou
is
consistently
praised
for
her
drive
and
passion”.
One
former
colleague,
Lianda
Li,
says
Ms.
Tu
is
“unsociable
and
quite
straightforward”,
adding
that
“if
she
disagrees
with
something,
she
will
say
it.”
Another
colleague,
Fuming
Liao,
who
has
worked
with
Tu
Youyou
for
more
than
40
years,
describes
her
as
a
“tough
and
stubborn
woman”.
Stubborn
enough
to
spend
decades
piecing
together
ancient
texts,
she
applies
them
to
modern
scientific
practices.
The
result
has
saved
millions
of
lives.
32.
According
to
Paragraph
2,
we
can
learn
that___________.
.
A.
Tu
is
the
first
woman
to
win
a
Nobel
Prize
B.
Tu
has
a
medical
degree
C.
Tu’s
road
to
success
is
not
traditional
D.
Tu
discovered
a
cure
for
malaria
33.
The
underlined
word
“decimating”
in
Paragraph
2
can
be
replaced
by
_________.
.
A.
encouraging
B.
killing
C.
annoying
D.
benefiting
34.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true?
A.
Tu
first
invented
the
idea
of
using
sweet
wormwood
as
a
cure.
B.
Tu
was
inspired
by
medical
textbooks
published
in
northern
Vietnam.
C.
The
compound
needs
to
be
heated
to
the
boiling
point
to
be
effective.
D.
Over
240,000
compounds
were
proved
ineffective
before
Tu’s
search.
35.
Tu
Youyou
can
be
best
described
as
a___________
person.
A.
devoted
and
stubborn
B.
straightforward
and
mean
C.
considerate
and
tough
D.
sociable
and
generous
第二节
七选五(共
5
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
12.5
分)
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。
Winter
is
often
quite
cold,
which
often
makes
us
stay
indoors
more
instead
of
heading
out
to
exercise.
Worse
still,
there
are
many
viruses(
病
毒
)
doing
their
best
to
make
you
sick.
And
sneezing,
coughing
and
nose
blowing
make
the
rooms
a
habitat
for
viruses.
___36___.
Touching
a
doorknob
or
shaking
a
hand
may
make
you
get
sick.
Although
it
may
sound
terrible,
there
are
still
some
things
you
can
do
to
avoid
viruses.
Here
are
several
simple
tips(建议)
to
stay
healthy
in
winters.
Wash
your
hands
You
pick
up
viruses
everywhere
and
they
live
on
your
hands,
so
wash
your
hands
and
do
it
often.
___37___
But
if
that’s
not
available,
use
an
alcohol-based
hand
sanitizer
(消毒杀菌剂).
___38___.
Avoid
touching
your
eyes,
nose
and
mouth
with
your
hands.
That’s
one
way
viruses
can
get
into
your
body.
Get
the
flu
shot
(疫苗)
___39___,
but
getting
the
flu
shot
lowers
your
chances
of
getting
the
flu.
For
example,
getting
the
flu
shot
last
year
resulted
in
a
34%
lower
risk
of
coming
down
with
the
flu.
Avoid
sick
people
__40___.
Viruses
spread
very
easily
through
the
air,
so
keep
at
least
six
feet
between
you
and
the
sneezing,
sniffling
and
coughing
person.
A.
It’s
no
guarantee(保证)
B.
Take
care
of
your
face
C.
Keep
your
hands
away
from
your
face
D.
The
best
way
is
to
use
regular
soap
and
water
E.
It
is
easy
for
viruses
to
spread
from
person
to
person
F.
If
someone
around
you
is
sick,
then
keep
your
distance
G.
Because
there
are
always
some
unexpected
things
in
life
第三部分
语言知识运用(共四节,满分
70
分)
第一节
完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
20
分)
Honesty
is
always
the
best
policy.
Though
lying
often
__41__
one
to
escape
punishment
for
the
moment,
the
truth
will
always
__42__.
In
most
situations,
one
will
find
that
lying
does
not
offer
the
same
long-term
benefits
as
honesty
does.
Sometimes
people
lie
for
the
__43__
of
being
__44__.
For
example,
my
cousin
Joanne
was
__45__
to
her
friend’s
birthday
party
and
she
asked
for
my
__46__
on
her
dress.
In
fact,
her
dress
was
terrible,
but
I
smiled
and
told
her
that
the
dress
was
beautiful.
How
could
I
__47__
her
excitement
over
the
dress?
__48__
back
at
that
moment,
I
was
__49__
to
tell
her
the
truth,
considering
that
the
guests
would
laugh
at
her.
After
that
I
realized
the
__50__
of
telling
the
truth.
My
brother
once
helped
his
best
friend
__51__
on
a
math
test.
That
night,
he
told
me
what
happened
at
school.
I
was
very
angry
and
__52__
that
he
should
say
sorry
to
his
math
teacher
__53__
he
went
to
school
the
next
day.
Luckily,
the
teacher
only
forced
the
two
boys
to
take
the
test
again.
If
my
brother
had
not
followed
my
__54
_,
he
might
have
been
kicked
out
of
school.
__55__,
my
brother’s
behavior
sets
a
good
example
for
his
friend.
So
he
saved
his
friend
and
helped
him
avoid
serious
__56__.
In
some
cases,
lying
seems
to
be
__57__.
For
example,
how
can
one
__58__
to
young
children
what
has
happened
when
they
lose
one
of
their
family
members?
Lying
seems
kind,
but
if
one
lies
to
children,
they
may
feel
more
__59__
when
they
discover
the
facts.
Therefore,
it
is
important
for
each
of
us
to
be
__60__
anytime.
41.
A.
allows
B.
devotes
C.
tends
D.
forbids
42.
A.
come
up
B.
bring
out
C.
come
out
D.
bring
about
43.
A.
intention
B.
purpose
C.
wisdom
D.
exchange
44.
A.
active
B.
polite
C.
fair
D.
silent
45.
A.
sent
B.
forced
C.
rushed
D.
invited
46.
A.
opinion
B.
guidance
C.
decision
D.
instruction
47.
A.
destroy
B.
ruin
C.
control
D.
earn
48.
A.
Look
B.
To
look
C.
Looked
D.
Looking
49.
A.
supposed
B.
struggling
C.
frightened
D.
annoyed
50.
A.
emergency
B.
challenge
C.
importance
D.
possibility
51.
A.
cheat
B.
copy
C.
track
D.
check
52.
A.
insisted
B.
approved
C.
defended
D.
criticized
53.
A.
personally
B.
immediately
C.
completely
D.
bravely
54.
A.
rule
B.
advice
C.
example
D.
warn
55.
A.
So
far
B.
However
C.
Besides
D.
As
usual
56.
A.
punishment
B.
danger
C.
lesson
D.
reaction
57.
A.
difficult
B.
unusual
C.
interesting
D.
necessary
58.
A.
prove
B.
explain
C.
report
D.
suggest
59.
A.
relaxed
B.
impatient
C.
confident
D.
surprised
60.
A.
honest
B.
patient
C.
kind
D.
careful
第二节
语法填空
(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1
个单词)或括号内单词的的正确形式。
In
the
past
hundred
years,
there____61____
(be)
frequent
natural
disasters,
such
____62____
floods,
droughts,
mud-rock
flows,
seismic
sea
waves,
earthquakes,
windstorms
and
the
stretching
of
new
deserts.
The
disasters
have
killed
millions
of
people,
____63____
(destroy)
countless
homes
and
wiped
out
numerous
pieces
of
fertile
land.
Now
more
and
more
people
become
aware
that
those
disasters
have
much
to
do
with
the
damage
____64____
we
have
done
to
the
earth.
We
have
cut
____65____
too
many
trees
in
the
forests.
We
have
badly
____66____
(pollution)
the
environment.
We
have
shocked
our
own
home-planet
time
and
again
with
____67____
(power)
explosions
of
nuclear
bombs.
As
____68____result,
climates
have
become
abnormal.
Rainwater
rushes
down
hillsides
____69____
(angry),
and
the
underground
energy
goes
up
to
revenge
itself
on
us.
The
earth
is
our
only
home-planet.
It
is
urgent
for
us
to
stop
damaging
it,
and
to
do
our
best
____70____
(protect)
it
and
make
it
a
lovely
place
suitable
to
live
in,
for
we
have
nowhere
to
go
and
survive
except
where
we
are
now.
第三节
单词填空(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
根据首写字母,或用所有单词的正确形式完成句子。
71.
She
looked
c__________
during
the
competition,
but
in
reality
she
was
extremely
nervous.
72.
We
believe
the
girl
has
p__________
in
painting,
but
she
needs
training.
73.
He
put
forward
a
____________(propose)
which
was
worth
consideration.
74.
His
____________
(contribute)
to
the
world
were
really
admirable.
75.
He
asked
several
questions
___________(concern)
the
future
of
the
company.
76.
She
gave
the
greatest
__________(perform)
of
her
career.
77.
He
changed
his
mind
under
the
p________
of
public
opinion.
78.
He
decided
to
hold
a
meeting
in
______________
(respond)
to
the
news.
79.
You
need
to
make
an________(apologize)
to
the
teacher
for
being
late
for
class.
80.
He
walked
past,
____________(ignore)
all
of
us
completely.
81.
The
new
regulations
will
be
____________(benefit)
to
everyone
concerned.
82.
The
engineer
has
done
something
_________
(admire)
in
this
field.
83.
They
are
increasing
their
efforts
to
educate
teens
about
the
side
e________
of
losing
weight
too
quickly.
84.
From
an
early
age
she
displayed
a
precocious
t________
for
music.
85.
You
may
feel
a_________
that
you
are
developing
at
a
different
rate
to
your
friend.
第四节
句子翻译(共
10
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
20
分)
86.
I
_________
_________
_________
describe
to
you
what
senior
high
school
life
is
like.
我迫
不及待的想要和你描述我的高中生活是什么样的。
87.
Senior
high
school
will
help
you
learn
and
grow,
yet
you
alone
_________
__________
________
realizing
your
dream.
高中将帮助你学习和成长,而你才要对实现自己梦想负责任
的。
88.
You
are
developing
at
a
different
rate
to
your
friends,
________
_________
in
height
or
getting
left
far
behind.
你的发育速度与你的朋友们不同,你要么在高度上突飞猛进,要么远
远地落在后面。
89.
The
stress
of
this
situation
is
killing
me,
and
I’m
________
________
________
what
to
do
next.
这种情况让我感到非常紧张,我不知道该怎么办。
90.
After
you
have
_________
it
________,
explain
your
actions
and
feelings
calmly,
listen
carefully,
and
address
their
concerns.
在你想清楚之后,冷静地解释你的行为和感受,仔细倾
听,并解决他们的担忧。
91.
To
me,
a
good
friend
_________
__________
the
best
in
a
person.
对我来说,好朋友能激发
出一个人最好的一面。
92.
__________
clubs
was
a
great
way
to
meet
British
students
and
make
friends
with
them.
参
加俱乐部是认识英国学生并与他们交朋友的好方法。
93.
Do
you
feel
that
you
just
cannot
_________
__________
_________
_________
with
them
on
anything?
你觉得你和他们在任何事情上都无法达成一致吗?
94.
When
I
found
out
that
I
was
tricked
by
him,
I
was
really
hurt
and
________
_________
________
our
friendship.
当我发现我被他骗了,我真的很受伤,放弃了我们的友谊。
95.
They
will
only
_________
__________
feeling
worse
about
themselves.
他们最终只会自我
感觉更糟
如皋高中2021-2022学年高一上学期8月调研测试
英语
参考答案:
第一部分:听力:1-5
CBACB
6-10
ABCAC
11-15
BCCBA
16-20
ABBCA
第二部分:阅读理解
21-35
DDB
BADA
BCCD
CBDA
36-40
EDCAF
第三部分:
英语知识运用(共30小题,每小题1.5分)
第一节:完形填空A
C
B
B
D
A
B
D
A
C
A
A
B
B
C
A
D
B
D
A
第二节:语法填空:
61.
have
been
62.
as
63.
destroyed
64.
that/which
65.
down
66
.
polluted
67.
powerful
68.
a
69.
angrily
70.
to
protect
第三节:单词拼写
confident
72.
potential
73.
proposal
74.
contributions
75.
concerning
performance
77.
pressure
78.
response
79.
an?apology
80.
ignoring
81.
beneficial
82.
admirable
83.
effects
84.
talent
85.
anxious
第四节:句子翻译
86.
can’t
wait
to
87.
are
responsible
for
88.
shooting
up
89.
at
a
loss
90.
thought...
through
91.
brings
out
92.
Joining
93.
see
eye
to
eye
94.
let
go
of
95.
end
up