安徽省池州市青阳县第一中学2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题 (含听力)

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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Sport
is
not
only
physically
challenging,
but
it
can
also
be
mentally
(精神上地)
challenging.
Criticism
from
coaches
and
other
teammates,
as
well
as
pressure
to
win
can
create
a
great
amount
of
stress
for
young
athletes.
Stress
can
be
physical,
psychological,
and
research
has
shown
that
it
can
lead
to
burnout.
Burnout
has
been
described
as
dropping
of
an
activity
that
was
at
one
time
enjoyable.
The
early
years
of
development
are
critical
years
for
learning
about
oneself.
The
sport
setting
is
one
where
valuable
experiences
can
take
place.
Young
athletes
can,
for
example,
learn
how
to
work
with
others,
make
friends,
and
gain
other
social
skills
that
will
be
used
throughout
their
lives.
Coaches
and
parents
should
be
aware,
at
all
times,
that
their
feedback
(反馈)
to
youngsters
can
have
a
great
effect
on
their
children.
Youngsters
may
take
their
parents
and
coaches’
criticisms
to
heart
and
find
a
flaw
(缺陷)
in
themselves.
Coaches
and
parents
should
also
be
careful
that
youth
sport
does
not
become
work
for
children.
The
result
of
the
game
should
not
be
more
important
than
the
process
of
learning
the
sport
and
other
life
lessons.
In
today’s
youth
sport
setting,
young
athletes
may
be
worrying
more
about
who
will
win
than
enjoying
themselves
and
the
sport.
Following
a
game
many
parents
and
coaches
concentrate
on
the
result
and
find
fault
with
youngster’s
performances.
Positive
reinforcement
(正面表扬)
should
be
provided
despite
the
result.
Research
shows
that
positive
reinforcement
has
a
better
effect
on
learning
than
criticism.
Again,
criticism
can
create
high
levels
of
stress,
which
can
lead
to
burnout.
What’s
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“burnout”
in
the
first
paragraph
A.
Having
no
oil
left.
B.
Having
no
money
left.
C.
Having
no
energy
left.
D.
Having
no
food
left.
According
to
the
passage,
sport
is
positive
for
young
people
because
_____.
A.
it
can
help
them
learn
more
about
society
B.
it
teaches
them
how
to
set
goals
for
themselves
C.
it
helps
them
to
find
flaws
in
themselves
D.
it
can
provide
them
with
valuable
experiences
Many
coaches
and
parents
are
in
the
habit
of
criticizing
young
athletes
_____.
A.
without
realizing
criticism
may
destroy
their
self-confidence
B.
in
order
to
make
them
remember
life
lessons
C.
believing
that
criticism
is
good
for
their
early
development
D.
so
as
to
put
more
pressure
on
them
According
to
the
passage,
parents
and
coaches
should
_____.
A.
help
children
to
win
every
game
B.
pay
more
attention
to
letting
children
enjoy
sports
C.
encourage
children
to
take
part
in
sports
D.
train
children
to
cope
with
stress
The
author’s
purpose
(目的)
in
writing
the
passage
is
_____.
A.
to
tell
young
children
not
to
worry
about
criticism
B.
to
stress
the
importance
of
positive
reinforcement
to
children
C.
to
discuss
the
skill
of
giving
criticism
with
encouragement
D.
to
teach
young
athletes
how
to
deal
with
coaches
and
parents
B
TODAY,
Friday,
November
12
JAZZ
with
the
Mike
Thomas
Jazz
Band
at
The
Derby
Arms.
Upper
Richmond
Road
West,
Sheen.
DISCO
Satin
Sounds
Disco.
Free
at
The
Lord
Napier,
Mort
lake
High
St.,
from
8:00
a.
m.
to
8:00
p.
m.
Tel:
682—1158.
SATURDAY,
November
13
JAZZ
Lysis
at
The
Bull’s
Head,
Barnes.
Admission
60p.
MUSICAL
HALL
at
The
Star
and
Garter,
Lower
Richmond
Road,
Putney,
provided
by
the
Aba
Daba
Music
Hall
company.
Good
food
and
entertainment
fair
price.
Tel:
789—6749.
FAMILY
night
out
Join
the
sing-along
at
The
Black
Horse,
Sheen
Road,
Richmond.
JAZZ
The
John
Bennett
Big
Band
at
The
Bull’s
Head,
Barnes.
Admission
80p.
THE
DERBY
ARMS,
Upper
Richmond
Road
West,
give
you
Joe
on
the
electric
accordion(手风琴).
Tel:
789—4536
SUNDAY,
November
14
DISCO
Satin
Sounds
Disco,
free
at
The
Lord
Napier,
Mort
Lake
High
Street,
from
8:00
a.
m.
to
8:00
p.
m.
FOLK
MUSIC
at
The
Derby
Arms.
The
Short
Stuff
and
residents
the
Norman
Chop
Trio.
Non-remembers
70p.
Tel:
688—4626.
HEAVY
MUSIC
with
Tony
Simon
at
The
Bull,
Upper
Richmond
Road
West,
East
Sheen.
THE
DERBY
ARMS,
Upper
Richmond
Road
West,
give
you
folk
music
on
the
electric
accordion.
Where
and
when
can
you
hear
the
Norman
Chop
Trio
A.
At
the
Bull’s
Head
on
Sunday.
B.
At
the
Derby
Arms
on
Sunday.
C.
At
the
Bull
on
Saturday.
D.
At
the
Black
Horse
on
Saturday.
If
you
want
to
spend
the
Saturday
by
joining
the
entertainment
with
your
family,
where
should
you
go
A.
Disco
at
The
Lord
Napier.
B.
The
sing-along
at
The
Black
Horse.
C.
The
electric
accordion
at
The
Derby
Arms.
D.
Jazz
at
The
Bull’s
Head.
Which
of
the
following
is
your
best
choice
if
you
want
to
spend
the
same
day
at
two
different
places
A.
The
sing-along
at
the
Black
Horse
and
DISCO
Satin
Sounds
Disco.
B.
The
sing-along
at
The
Black
Horse
and
Folk
Music
at
The
Derby
Arms.
C.
Folk
Music
at
The
Derby
Arms
and
Heavy
Music
with
Tony
Simon
at
The
Bull.
D.
Musical
Hall
at
The
Star
&
Garter
and
Disco
at
The
Lord
Napier.
C
History
books
tell
us
that
the
city
of
Rome
was
set
up
in
152
B.C.
It’s
a
fact,
however,
that
by
100
A.D.,
Rome
was
the
centre
of
a
big
empire.
It
was
from
Syria
in
the
east
to
Spain
in
the
west,
from
Britain
in
the
north
to
Africa
in
the
south.
All
or
part
of
27
of
today’s
countries
were
included
in
the
Roman
Empire.
All
of
their
people
were
ruled
by
one
government,
that
of
Rome.
All
educated
people
spoke
the
same
language,
Latin.
And
one
of
the
empire’s
outposts
was
called
Londinium.
This
unimportant
town
would
later
become
London,
England,
and
the
centre
of
another
empire.
The
Roman
Empire
came
to
and
end
about
1,500
years
ago.
Yet
in
some
ways
it
is
still
with
us.
Take
the
letters
you
are
reading,
for
example,
English,
like
many
other
languages,
uses
the
Roman
alphabet
(字母)
while
also
borrowing
many
words.
The
laws
of
many
European
countries
are
based
on
ancient
Roman
laws.
Roman
ruins
are
seen
throughout
Europe,
North
Africa,
and
the
Middle
East.
In
some
places,
Roman
roads
and
water
courses
are
still
in
use.
To
this
day,
a
European
in
North
Africa
is
likely
to
be
called
“Roumi”-Roman.
Even
modern
place
names
are
often
after
Ancient
Rome.
Both
Greece
and
Germany
have
the
names
given
by
the
Romans
rather
than
the
names
that
their
own
people
first
called
them.
29.
The
main
idea
of
Paragraph
2
is
that
Roman
culture
is
________.
A.
dead
and
gone
B.
based
completely
on
language
C.
still
part
of
the
present
D.
unimportant
to
history
30.
In
the
days
of
the
Empire,
the
Roman
government
was
probably
________.
A.
weak
B.
divided
C.
strong
D.
poor
31.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
A.
In
Europe
people
still
use
Roman
names
in
some
places.
B.
Londinium
became
the
centre
of
an
empire
after
Roman
Empire
fell
apart.
C.
We
may
see
some
remaining
parts
of
Roman
Empire
in
North
Africa.
D.
In
Europe
27
countries
had
the
same
laws.
D
It
was
a
very
foggy
day
in
London.
The
fog
was
so
thick
that
it
was
impossible
to
see
more
than
a
foot
or
so.
Buses,
cars
and
taxis
were
not
able
to
run
and
were
standing
by
the
side
of
the
road.
People
were
trying
to
find
their
way
about
on
foot
but
were
losing
their
way
in
the
fog.
Mr
Smith
had
a
very
important
meeting
at
the
House
of
Commons
and
had
to
get
there
but
no
one
could
take
him.
He
tried
to
walk
there
but
found
he
was
quite
lost.
Suddenly
he
bumped
into
a
stranger.
The
stranger
asked
if
he
could
help
him.
Mr
Smith
said
he
wanted
to
get
to
the
Houses
of
Parliament.
The
stranger
told
him
he
would
take
him
there.
Mr
Smith
thanked
him
and
they
started
to
walk
there.
The
fog
was
getting
thicker
every
minute
but
the
stranger
had
no
difficulty
in
finding
the
way.
He
went
along
one
street,
turned
down
another,
crossed
a
square
and
at
last
after
about
half
an
hour’s
walk
they
arrived
at
the
Houses
of
Parliament.
Mr
Smith
couldn’t
understand
how
the
stranger
found
his
way.
“It
is
wonderful,”
he
said.
“How
do
you
find
the
way
in
the
fog ”
“It
is
no
trouble
at
all
to
me,”
said
the
stranger,
“I
am
blind.”
32.
According
to
the
passage,
we
can
infer
that
bump
into
means
_______.
A.
knock
off
B.
meet
by
chance
C.
strike
D.
traffic
accident
33.
Which
of
the
following
statements
are
NOT
true
A.
The
stranger
has
a
better
sight
than
Mr
Smith.
B.
Heavy
fog
can
cause
traffic
accidents.
C.
It’s
easy
to
get
lost
in
a
foggy
day.
D.
The
fog
was
getting
thicker
and
thicker.
34.
Why
is
it
no
trouble
at
all
to
the
stranger
to
find
the
way
in
the
fog
A.
Because
he
is
a
local
inhabitant
of
London.
B.
Because
he
lives
next
to
the
Houses
of
Parliament.
C.
Because
he
is
familiar
with
the
route.
D.
Because
he
finds
the
way
not
by
sight
but
by
heart.
35.
This
article
mainly
tells
us
that
________.
A.
London
is
a
foggy
city.
B.
Mr
Smith
works
for
the
government.
C.
A
blind
stranger
led
the
way
for
Mr
Smith
in
a
foggy
day.
D.
Mr
Smith
had
a
very
important
meeting
and
lost
his
way
in
the
fog.
第二节
(共
5
小题,每小题
2
分,满分
10
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
Eyesight
plays
a
very
important
role
in
our
daily
life.
Every
waking
moment,
the
eyes
are
working
to
see
the
world
around
us.
Over
forty
percent
of
Americans
worry
about
losing
eyesight,
but
it's
easy
to
include
steps
into
our
daily
life
to
ensure
healthy
eyes.
Here
are
five
suggestions
for
a
lifetime
of
healthy
eyesight:
·Schedule
yearly
exams.
__36__
Experts
advise
parents
to
bring
babies
6
to
12
months
of
age
to
the
doctor
for
a
careful
check.
The
good
news
is
that
millions
of
children
now
can
have
yearly
eye
exams
and
following
treatment,
including
eyeglasses.
·Protect
against
UV
rays
(紫外线).
Long term
stay
in
the
sun
creates
risk
to
your
eyes.
No
matter
what
the
season
is,
it's
extremely
important
to
wear
sunglasses.
__37__
·Give
your
eyes
a
break.
Two
thirds
of
Americans
spend
up
to
seven
hours
a
day
using
computers
or
other
digital
products.
__38__
Experts
recommend
that
people
practice
the
20/20/20
rule:
every
20
minutes,
take
a
20 second
break
and
look
at
something
20
feet
away.
·__39__
As
part
of
a
healthy
diet,
eat
more
fruits
and
vegetables
each
day.
Vitamins
(维生素)
C
and
E
help
protect
eyesight
and
promote
eye
health.
·Practice
safe
wear
and
care
of
contact
lenses
(隐形眼镜).
Many
Americans
use
contact
lenses
to
improve
their
eyesight.
While
some
follow
the
medical
guidance
for
wearing
contact
lenses,
many
are
breaking
the
rules
and
putting
their
eyesight
at
risk.
__40__
Otherwise,
you
may
have
problems
such
as
red
eyes,
pain
in
the
eyes,
or
a
more
serious
condition.
A.Eat
your
greens.
B.Eye
care
should
begin
early
in
life.
C.They
can
properly
protect
your
eyes.
D.Stay
in
good
shape
by
taking
more
vitamins.
E.Parents
usually
don't
care
about
their
own
eyesight.
F.Always
follow
the
doctor's
advice
for
appropriate
wear.
G.This
frequent
eye
activity
increases
the
risk
for
eye
tiredness.
第三部分
英语知识运用
(共两节,满分
45分)
第一节
完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.
5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
There
were
once
two
men,
both
seriously
ill,
in
the
same
small
room
of
a
large
hospital.
It
was
quite
a
small
room
which
had
one
window
looking
out
on
the
__41__.
One
of
the
men,
as
part
of
his
__42__,
was
allowed
to
sit
up
in
bed
for
an
hour
in
the
afternoon.
His
bed
was
__43__
the
window.
But
the
other
man
had
to
spend
all
his
time
flat
on
his
back.
Every
afternoon
when
the
man
next
to
the
window
was
sitting
up
for
his
hour,
he
would
pass
the
time
by
__44__
what
he
could
see
outside:
The
window
overlooked
a
__45__
where
there
was
a
lake.
There
were
ducks
and
swans
in
the
lake,
and
__46__
came
to
throw
them
bread
and
sail
model
boats.
Young
lovers
__47__
hand
in
hand
through
the
trees,
and
there
were
flowers
and
areas
of
grass.
The
man
on
his
back
__48__
listen
to
the
other
man
describe
all
of
this,
__49__
every
minute.
Then
one
fine
afternoon,
a
thought
__50__
him:
Why
should
the
man
next
to
the
window
have
all
the
__51__
of
seeing
what
was
going
on
Why
shouldn’t
he
get
the
chance
One
night
as
he
stared
at
the
ceiling
(天花板),
the
other
man
suddenly
__52__,
coughing
and
choking,
his
hands
reaching
for
the
__53__
that
would
bring
the
nurse
running
to
his
bed.
But
the
man
watched
without
__54__,
even
when
the
man’s
sound
of
__55__
stopped.
In
the
morning,
the
nurse
found
the
other
man
__56__,
and
quietly
took
his
body
away.
Then
the
man
__57__
if
he
could
be
moved
to
the
bed
next
to
the
window.
__58__
they
moved
him,
and
made
him
quite
__59__.
As
soon
as
they
left,
he
managed
to
raise
himself
on
one
elbow,
and
looked
out
of
the
__60__.
It
faced
nothing
but
a
blank
wall.
41
A.
square
B.
lake
C.
trees
D.
outside
A.
work
B.
plan
C.
treatment
D.
joy
43
A.
opposite
B.
near
C.
across
D.
off
44.
A.
counting
B.
showing
C.
explaining
D.
describing
45.
A.
store
B.
street
C.
park
D.
river
46
.A.
workers
B.
women
C.
children
D.
farmers
47
A.
walked
B.
worked
C.
sang
D.
danced
48
A.
would
B.
could
C.
should
D.
might
49
A.
killing
B.
thinking
C.
imagining
D.
enjoying
50
A.
passed
B.
struck
C.
suggested
D.
told
51
A.
pleasure
B.
excitement
C.
demand
D.
time
52
A.
stood
up
B.
woke
up
C.
looked
up
D.
came
up
53
A.
button
B.
speaker
C.
cup
D.
medicine
54
A.
shouting
B.
calling
C.
moving
D.
crying
55
A.
struggling
B.
speaking
C.
breathing
D.
coughing
56
A.
asleep
B.
dead
C.
missing
D.
well
57
A.
told
B.
asked
C.
doubted
D.
suggested
58
A.
But
B.
So
C.
However
D.
While
59.A.
sorry
B.
disappointed
C.
comfortable
D.
worried
A.
bed
B.
door
C.
room
D.
window
第II卷
第三部分
英语知识运用
第二节(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)或括号内的正确形式。
Most
Americans
don’t
like
to
get
advice
__61__
members
of
their
family.
They
get
advice
from
“__62__
(strange)”.
When
they
need
advice,
they
don’t
usually
go
to
people
they
know.
__63__
many
of
them
write
letters
to
newspapers
and
magazines
__64__
give
advice
on
many
different
subjects
__65___
(include)
family
problems,
the
use
of
language,
health,
cooking,
child
care,
clothes,
___66___
even
on
how
to
buy
a
house
or
a
car.
Most
newspapers__67__
(regular)
print
letters
from
readers
with
problems.
Along
with
the
letters
there
are
__68___
written
by
people
who
are
supposed
to
know
how
to
solve
such
problems.
Some
of
these
writers
are
doctors,
__69__
are
lawyers
or
educators.
But
two
of
the
most
famous
writers
of
advice
are
women
without
special
__70__
(train)
for
this
kind
of
work.
第四部分
写作
(共两节
满分
35)
第一节
短文改错(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10处语言错误,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(^
),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:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多着(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear
John,
I’m
so
pleased
to
receive
your
email.I
feel
exciting
to
know
that
you
dream
becoming
a
professional
football
player.I
am
looking
forward
to
see
an
international
football
star,John.I’m
surely
you
will
succeed.
As
for
me,teaching
was
my
dream
job.The
reason
for
this
is
why
I
would
like
to
share
my
knowledges
with
my
students
and
help
them
solve
problems.Besides,staying
with
students
helps
to
keep
me
young.To
realize
my
dream,I
have
to
devote
me
to
my
study
and
enter
an
normal
university.
What
will
you
do
for
your
dream
and
who
is
your
most
favorite
football
player
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是某高中学生李光,进入高中后,你觉得学英语的方式
和初中有很大不同,你给自己的英语王老师写了一封信,讲述自己的英语学习情况。要包括以下内容:
1.开始学习高中英语时,觉得英语比初中英语难很多,几乎丧失信心。
2.后来认识到英语的重要性。
3.每天努力学习英语。
4.向老师和同学请教更好的英语学习方法。
5.现在英语取得了很大进步,对英语越来越感兴趣。
提示:
初中
junior
high
school
高中
senior
high
school
英语答案
听力:1-5
CACCB
6-10
BABBC
BCACC
16-20
BBABC
阅读:
21-25
CDABB
26-28
BBC
29-31
CCD
32-35
BADC
七选五:
36-40
BCGAF
36.B 根据上文Schedule
yearly
exams.
和下文Experts
advise
parents
to
bring
babies
6
to
12
months
of
age...
及选项中的Eye
care

early
in
life
可知选B项。
37.C 戴太阳镜预防紫外线,它们可以适当地保护你的眼睛。本句是对上文的总结概括。
38.G 三分之二的美国人一天会花费多达7小时的时间来使用电脑或其他数码产品。这种频繁的眼部活动会提高眼睛疲劳的风险。根据句意应选择G项。
39.A Eat
your
greens.
吃出绿色。下文均与饮食有关,所以选A项。
40.F 上下文均与戴隐形眼镜有关,所以选择含有关键词wear
的选项。medical
guidance

doctor's
advice
也互为暗示。
完形填空:
41-45
DCBDC
46-50
CAADB
51-55
ABACC
56-60
BBBCD
语法填空:
61
from
62
strangers
63
Instead
64
that
/
which
65
including
66
and
67
regularly
68
answers
69
others
70
training
改错:
71.
exciting
---excited
72.dream
后加
of
/
about
73.see
–seeing
74.
surely
–sure
75.was
---is
76
why—that
77.knowledges—knowledge
78.me
–myself
79
.an---a
80.
most去掉
Dear
Mr.
Li,
I’m
glad
to
tell
you
that
I
have
made
great
progress
in
my
English
study
since
I
became
a
senior
high
school
student.
When
I
started
senior
English
in
the
beginning,
I
found
it
much
more
difficult
than
what
we
learned
in
junior
school
and
I
almost
lost
heart.
Later,
I
realized
the
importance
of
English,
so
I
got
up
early
every
morning,
recited
English
words,
listened
to
English
tapes
and
did
a
lot
of
exercises.
I
also
asked
my
teachers
and
classmates
for
better
ways
of
learning
English.
Now,
I’m
improving
my
English
greatly.
And
I’m
getting
more
and
more
interested
in
learning
it.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
great
help
in
your
class.
Wish
you
all
the
best.
Yours
Li
Guang
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