河南省安阳市殷都区2016-2017学年高一英语下学期期中试题
(满分150分
,时间100分钟)
第I卷
第一题
听力理解。(略。共两节,共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第二题
阅读理解(每小题2分,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
Yuoki,
a
restaurant
in
Germany,
is
not
your
everyday
all-you-can-eat
buffet
(自助餐).
For
starters,
there
isn't
an
actual
buffet
to
fill
your
plate.
Instead,
customers
are
seated
at
a
table
and
provided
with
iPads
which
they
can
use
to
order
up
to
five
small
dishes
every
ten
minutes.
They
can
eat
as
much
as
they
want
for
120
minutes,
but
having
the
food
served
at
short
intervals
(间隔)
allows
diners
to
constantly
assess
how
hungry
they
are
and
order
accordingly,
preventing
food
waste.
Also,
the
owner,
Luan
Guoyu,
believes,
“our
eyes
are
bigger
than
our
stomach”,
so
not
being
able
to
see
the
cooked
food
at
the
buffet
prevents
people
from
ordering
more
food
than
they
can
actually
eat.
But
Luan
Guoyu's
most
effective
way
of
fighting
food
waste,
and
the
one
that
has
attracted
media
attention,
is
his
?1
($1.15)
fine
for
food
still
left
on
the
plate.
“It’s
called
‘
all-you-can-eat’
”
he
says,
adding
that
the
extra
charge
is
not
meant
to
increase
his
income,
but
to
act
as
a
warning
against
wasting
food.
Luan
Guoyu's
system
is
unique
in
the
state
of
Baden-Wurttemberg,
but
not
in
Germany.
Okinii,
a
Japanese-style
restaurant
in
Dusseldorf,
has
also
been
charging
customer,
the
same
?
1
tax
for
unfinished
food
on
their
plates
since
2013.
With
so
many
people
living
on
the
edge
of
their
nations,
and
food
waste
becoming
a
serious
problem
in
developed
countries,
it
will
be
interesting
to
see
if
more
restaurants
will
start
carrying
out
the
“eat
up
or
pay
up”
policy.
Even
if
they
give
the
money
from
this
fine
to
charity,
it
would
still
help
them
to
save
money
in
dealing
with
waste,
so
it's
a
win
for
everyone.
21.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“assess”
in
Paragraph
1
probably
mean
A.
Doubt.
B.
Realize.
C.
Judge.
D.
Compare.
22.
What
will
Luan
Guoyu
do
when
people
can’t
finish
the
food
on
their
plates
A.
He
will
charge
them
extra
money.
B.
He
will
advise
them
to
eat
up
the
food.
C.
He
will
ask
them
to
take
the
food
away.
D.
He
will
warn
them
to
order
less
food
next
time.
23.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about
A.
Various
German
restaurants.
B.
The
seriousness
of
food
waste.
C.
Secrets
of
managing
a
restaurant.
D.
Special
ways
to
fight
food
waste.
24.
What
does
the
author
think
of
the
“eat
up
or
pay
up”
policy
A.
Unfair.
B.
Funny.
C.
Reasonable.
D.
Doubtful.
B
I
had
dressed
quite
nicely
for
my
first
day
as
a
student
at
St.
Anne's
College
of
Further
Education.
In
celebration
of
this
new
beginning,
I
had
changed
my
unusual
clothes
to
formal
clothing.
Like
many
young
people
my
age,
I
was
under
the
impression
that
the
best
way
to
show
your
personality
was
by
wearing
the
kind
of
clothing
that
my
mother
considered
was
not
fit
to
be
seen
in
public.
But
for
my
first
day
as
a
student
I
had
made
an
effort
to
look
what
my
mother
called
‘respectable’.
There
were
fifteen
of
us,
sitting
in
the
theatre
hall,
while
the
head
of
the
drama
department,
Mr.
Wilson,
gave
us
a
warm
welcoming
speech.
To
my
horror
(恐惧),
he
then
invited
us
to
say
why
we
had
decided
to
do
a
drama
course.
I
had
no
idea
what
I
would
say.
The
truth
was
that
although
I
had
a
taste
for
unusual
clothing,
I
was
painfully
shy.
My
worry
grew
as
it
came
closer
to
my
turn.
One
by
one,
the
new
students
excitedly
explained
their
reasons.
Then
it
was
the
turn
of
a
girl
who
I
hadn't
really
noticed
until
that
moment
because
I
was
too
busy
thinking
about
what
I
would
say.
‘My
name’s
Tracy
and
I'm
from
Blackburn’,
she
said,
and
then
added
no
further
information.
Everyone
smiled
politely
in
silence
but
I
was
impressed
at
her
bravery
in
saying
almost
nothing
even
under
pressure
(压力).
I
relaxed,
knowing
that
you
could
get
away
with
saying
so
little
about
yourself.
It
gave
me
confidence.
After
Mr.
Wilson
at
long
last
let
us
out
of
the
hall
to
go
to
lunch,
I
managed
to
find
the
courage
to
go
up
to
Tracy.
She
looked
very
unfriendly.
Taking
a
deep
breath,
I
introduced
myself.
To
my
surprise,
she
looked
up
at
me
and
gave
me
a
very
bright,
sweet
smile.
That
was
twenty-seven
years
ago,
and
although
we
never
did
become
famous
stars,
we're
still
best
friends.
25.
Why
did
the
author
dress
nicely
for
her
first
day
at
college
A.
She
felt
a
need
to
dress
properly.
B.
She
wanted
to
fit
in
with
the
other
students.
C.
She
was
under
pressure
from
her
mother.
D.
She
wanted
to
look
like
a
great
star.
26
.
Why
did
the
author
feel
nervous
.
A.
Because
she
had
never
spoken
in
public
B.
Because
it
was
her
turn
to
start
first
C.
Because
she
didn't
know
what
to
talk
about
D.
Because
the
other
students
were
so
excited
27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"It"
in
Paragraph
5
refer
to
A.
Tracy
also
seemed
extremely
worried.
B.
Tracy
hadn't
said
very
much.
C.
The
other
students
reacted
politely
to
Tracy.
D.
All
attention
was
on
Tracy.
C
In
an
effort
to
discourage
people
from
using
plastics,
scientists
have
been
hard
at
work
inventing
alternative
packaging
products.
The
idea
of
using
seaweed(海草)
to
make
eco-friendly
water
bottles
has
been
around
for
a
few
years.
Recently,
Ari
Jonsson
took
his
invention—a
water
bottle
made
from
red
seaweed—to
show
off
at
a
festival.
The
bottles
will
only
hold
their
shape
as
long
as
they
are
filled.
As
soon
as
these
bottles
are
empty
they
will
begin
to
break
down,
though
they
would
be
perfectly
safe
to
eat.
Ari
Jonsson's
bottles
are
a
step
closer
to
a
widely
used
alternative
to
the
current
plastic
ones.
The
eatable
water
container
is
not
the
only
product
to
add
to
our
image
of
the
future.
Narayana
Pessapaty
has
also
created
eatable
spoons.
After
the
success
of
his
spoons,
Mr.
Pessapaty
is
ready
to
expand
and
introduce
forks
and
chopsticks
to
his
menu.
His
aim
is
to
largely
reduce
the
amount
of
plastic
waste,
which
is
a
huge
problem
for
waste
sites
all
over
the
world,
It
is
a
product
that
may
take
up
t0
500
years
to
break
down,
and
recycling
companies
worldwide
are
struggling
to
deal
with
it.
Aside
from
the
obvious
benefits
to
the
environment,
this
new
packaging
is
also
cheap
to
produce
and
therefore
cheap
to
buy.
Even
better
is
the
fact
that
similar
eatable
cutlery
can
be
made
at
home,
possibly
a
science
project
for
children
or
just
fun
with
friends.
Why
not
experiment
and
create
your
own
recipes
28.
Why
do
scientists
invent
alternative
packaging
products
A.
To
make
people's
life
more
convenient.
B.
To
show
off
their
inventive
talents.
C.
To
change
the
way
we
picnic
outside.
D.
To
reduce
the
amount
of
plastic
waste.
29.
What
makes
Art
Jonsson's
water
bottles
eco-friendly
A.
They
can
be
made
at
home.
B.
They
are
cheap
to
produce
and
buy.
C.
They
will
hold
their
shape
when
they
are
filled.
D.
They
will
break
down
themselves
when
empty.
30.
What
do
Ari
and
Narayana's
inventions
have
in
common
A.
They
are
convenient
to
carry.
B.
They
are
safe
to
eat.
C.
They
can
be
used
for
a
short
time.
D.
They
are
heavier
than
plastics.
31.
What
can
be
inferred
from
this
passage
A.
Home-made
eatable
cutlery
is
likely
to
be
popular.
B.
Eatable
cutlery
will
completely
replace
plastics
in
the
near
future.
C.
No
recycling
companies
can
break
down
plastic
waste.
D.
It's
unsafe
for
individuals
to
invent
eatable
cutlery
at
home.
D
Two
men
were
sitting
together
in
a
plane.
They
were
on
a
long
journey.
One
of
the
men
was
a
businessman.
The
other
was
a
farmer.
They
sat
without
talking
for
a
while,
then
the
farmer
said,
“Let’s
do
something
to
pass
the
time.”
“What
do
you
want
to
do ”
the
businessman
asked.
“We
can
ask
each
other
riddles.”
The
farmer
said,
“you
star.”
“Let’s
make
the
rules
first,”
the
businessman
said.
“That’s
not
fair.
Your
are
a
businessman
with
much
knowledge.
You
know
more
things
than
I
do.
I
am
just
a
farmer.”
“That’s
true.”
The
businessman
said.
“What
do
you
want
we
should
do ”
“If
you
don’t
know
the
answer
to
a
riddle,
you
pay
me
$100.
And
if
I
don’t
know
the
answer,
I’ll
pay
you
$50.”
The
farmer
said.
The
businessman
thought
about
this,
then
he
said,
“OK.
That’s
fair.
Who
will
go
first ”
“I
will,”
The
farmer
said.
“Here
is
my
riddle.
What
has
three
legs
when
it
walks,
but
only
two
legs
when
it
flies ”
The
business
man
repeated
the
riddle,
“What
has
three
legs
when
it
walks,
but
only
two
legs
when
it
flies
Mm,
that’s
a
good
one.
I’m
afraid
I
don’t
know
the
answer.”
He
gave
the
farmer
$100,
then
said,
“Tell
me
the
answer.
What
has
three
legs
when
it
walks,
but
only
two
legs
when
it
flies ”
“I
don’t
know.”
The
farmer
said
and
gave
him
$50.
32.
The
story
happened______.
.
A.
on
a
farm
B.
in
a
shop
C.
before
a
long
plane
journey
D.
between
two
passengers
33.
What
does
the
word
“riddle”
mean
in
this
story
A.
A
difficult
question
to
find
the
answer
to
B.
Something
to
help
to
make
rules
C.
Something
to
win
money
D.
a
kind
of
game
in
doing
business
34.
Why
did
the
businessman
agree
to
give
more
money
if
he
lost
A.
He
made
much
more
money
than
the
farmer
B.
He
thought
he
knew
more
than
the
farmer
C.
He
was
interested
in
making
riddles
D.
He
was
better
at
playing
riddle
games
35.
The
farmer________.
.
A.
enjoyed
himself
on
his
long
journey
B.
didn’t
want
to
pay
even
one
dollar
C.
spent
all
his
money
on
the
plane
ticket
D.
won
fifty
dollars
by
playing
the
riddle
game
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。
How
to
change
the
world
You
want
to
change
the
world,
but
you
aren’t
sure
where
to
start.
First,
remember
that
changing
the
world
can
mean
so
many
different
things.
Understand
what's
wrong.
36
The
world
is
such
a
big
place,
so
you
won't
be
able
to
change
much
if
you
don't
understand
what's
going
on
out
there.
Try
to
learn
about
what
is
happening
both
home
and
abroad.
Know
that
change
doesn't
come
overnight.
37
Try
to
live
your
values
each
day,
even
if
you
don't
see
much
appreciable
change
on
a
day-to-day
level.
Work
hard
and
don't
give
up.
Start
small.
Find
ways
to
make
a
difference
every
day.
It
may
feel
as
though
you
are
just
one
tiny
part
of
a
huge
system.
At
first,
you
almost
certainly
will
be.
Be
patient.
38
.
Try
to
put
your
activism
into
practice
and
make
it
a
reality.
39
Write
letters
to
newspapers;
post
an
article,
video,
or
idea
on
the
internet;
wear
a
T-shirt.
If
you
think
that
it
is
important
and
worthy
of
attention,
try
to
raise
awareness(意识)
by
telling
as
many
people
as
you
can.
Consider
a
career.
Think
about
which
sort
of
job
might
put
you
in
the
best
position
to
change
the
world.
40
There
are
a
lot
of
ways
to
get
paid
for
adding
value
to
the
world.
Start
researching
to
find
jobs
in
fields
that
feel
valuable.
A.
Read
the
news.
B.
Spread
the
word.
C.
All
things
begin
small
D.
Remember
that
you
don’t
need
to
do
it
alone
E.
You
could
be
a
teacher,
a
reporter,
or
something
else.
F.
There
are
other,
less
public
ways
to
show
your
support!
G.
Don’t
expect
to
change
the
world
with
one
big
heroic
act.
第三题
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
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。
When
I
was
a
kid,
most
of
my
friends
could
stay
home
from
school
due
to
a
stomachache
or
a
fever
but
not
me.
I
had
to
be
lying
in
order
to
41
home.
My
parents
used
to
say
that
they
were
teaching
me
how
to
have
a
42
work
ethic
(职业道德).
I
didn’t
see
the
43
until
last
week.
I
was
on
the
train
and
sat
behind
a
young
man
who
was
44
to
his
friend
about
his
life.
His
dream
in
life
was
to
make
movies
but
he
wouldn’t
45
it
because
he
had
no
clue
if
he
could
make
enough
money
and
he
didn’t
want
to
46
time
because
it
probably
would
take
months
or
years
to
make
it
47
.
He
then
admitted
to
thinking
about
becoming
a(n)
48
because
he
thought
he
could
easily
make
six
figures
within
one
year.
His
49
agreed
because
as
he
put
it,
“I
have
no
50
to
work
long
hours
and
not
make
much
money.
Besides,
defending
cases
in
court
is
good
because
you
can
make
a
lot
of
money
and
only
work
short
hours.”
Many
people
these
days
don’t
51
that
when
things
seem
to
happen
immediately,
it
is
only
because
a
lot
of
52
,
determination
and
time
have
53
into
it.
It
wasn’t
due
to
some
unbelievable
54
.
Someone
once
told
me
that
you
may
know
55
someone
is
an
expert
in
his
given
field
or
not
by
how
easy
he
makes
it
look.
The
56
it
looks,
the
more
hours
go
into
it.
There
is
no
excuse
for
57
.
In
the
television
show
Fame,
the
dancer
teacher
told
her
students,
“If
you
want
fame,
fame
58
and
here’s
how
you
start
paying
for
it,
in
sweat.”
Every
time
I
watch
that
show,
my
dad
would
state
how
59
she
was
because
in
order
to
60
you
have
to
work
hard.
He
would
go
on
and
on
about
how
bad
it
is
to
be
lazy.
41.
A.
leave
B.
stay
C.
get
D.
call
42.
A.
reliable
B.
different
C.
good
D.
new
43.
A.
answer
B.
evidence
C.
result
D.
connection
44.
A.
explaining
B.
complaining
C.
writing
D.
lying
45.
A.
read
B.
follow
C.
appreciate
D.
change
46.
A.
share
B.
get
C.
save
D.
waste
47.
A.
big
B.
important
C.
strong
D.
proper
48.
A.
expert
B.
artist
C.
editor
D.
lawyer
49.
A.
companion
B.
teacher
C.
parent
D.
brother
50.
A.
choice
B.
time
C.
desire
D.
chance
51.
A.
convey
B.
ensure
C.
show
D.
realize
52.
A.
potential
B.
pressure
C.
effort
D.
intelligence
53.
A.
put
B.
gone
C.
broken
D.
reached
54.
A.
event
B.
accident
C.
story
D.
speed
55.
A.
because
B.
why
C.
whether
D.
when
56.
A.
easier
B.
lighter
C.
better
D.
harder
57.
A.
sorrow
B.
laziness
C.
despair
D.
envy
58.
A.
splits
B.
arises
C.
works
D.
costs
59.
A.
natural
B.
beautiful
C.
right
D.
kind
60.
A.
succeed
B.
develop
C.
finish
D.
rest
第Ⅱ卷
第二节(共10个小题;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(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Wang
Peng
sat
in
his
empty
restaurant
61
(feel)
frustrated
because
no
customers
had
come
to
his
restaurant
ever
since
he
got
up
early
in
the
morning.
What
was
the
matter
His
restaurant
should
be
full
of
people
62
(usual)
by
now.
He
thought
something
terrible
63
have
happened
and
he
wanted
to
find
out
why.
He
hurried
out
and
64
(follow)
Li
Chang,
65
was
one
of
his
regular
customers,
into
a
newly-opened
restaurant.
He
was
surprised
66
(find)
that
the
owner
named
Yong
Hui
was
serving
slimming
foods
to
make
people
thin.
67
(curious)
drove
Wang
Peng
inside
to
take
a
close
look
at
the
menu.
He
was
68
(amaze)
at
what
he
saw.
He
couldn’t
have
Yong
Hui
getting
away
69
telling
people
lies,
so
he
went
to
the
library
to
do
some
research.
After
a
lot
of
reading,
he
realized
that
Yong
Hui’s
food
would
make
people
become
tired
quickly
70
it
had
far
too
little
fat.
Arriving
home,
Wang
Peng
made
a
new
sign.
The
competition
between
the
two
restaurants
was
on!
第四部分
写作(共两节;满分35)
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:把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,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last
year,
during
the
summer
holiday,
I
found
part-time
job,
worked
in
a
toothbrush
factory
at
night.
Not
until
I
experienced
it
did
I
realized
that
it
was
no
easy
job.1
went
to
work
when
my
parents
were
going
to
bed.
On
the
morning,
when
my
parents
were
going
to
work,
I
came
to
home
to
sleep.
This
backward
schedule
was
very
tough
for
me
that
I
often
felt
tiring.
But
I
am
glad
that
I
had
this
unforgettable
experience.
Not
only
is
it
fun
to
“rise
and
shine”
along
with
the
moon
or
stars,
but
also
I
had
learned
to
appreciate
the
hard
work
of
those
which
are
working
while
the
rest
of
us
are
sleeping.
第二节
书面表达
(满分25分)
假定你是李华,最近你的美国网友James来信和你讨论“网络不文明用语”的话题。请你就此给他写封回信,内容要点如下:
1.网络不文明用语对社会造成负面影响;不利于青少年身心发展。
2.给出可行的建议:自觉避免使用;号召周围同学朋友不使用;向有关部门寻求帮助。
注意:1.词数:100左右;
2.信的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
3.开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。
提示词:不文明的
uncivilized
英语答案
第二部分
阅读理解
21-24
CADC
25-27
ACB
28-31
DDBA
32-35
DABD
36-40
AGCBE
第三部分
英语知识运用
第一节
完形填空
41—60
BCDBB
DADAC
DCBAC
ABDCA
第二节
语法填空
feeling
62
usually
63
must
64
followed
65
who
66
to
find
67
curiosity
68
amazed
69
with
70
because
第四部分
写作(共两节;满分35分)
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
found后加a
72.
worked改成working
73.
realized改成
realize
74.
On改成In
75.
把came
to
home中的to去掉
76.
very改成so
77.
tiring改成tired
78.
or改成and
79.
had改成have
80.
which改成who
书面表达
One
possible
version:
Dear
James,
How
are
you
going
I
miss
you
very
much.
I’m
writing
to
you
to
talk
about
the
uncivilized
words
used
on
Internet.
With
the
development
of
economy,
more
and
more
people
become
addicted
to
the
Internet
and
like
chatting
online.
As
a
result,
lots
of
uncivilized
words
come
into
being,
which
can
do
harm
to
our
society.
On
one
hand,
they
are
bad
for
Internet
civilization.
On
the
other
hand,
they
influence
teenagers’
physical
and
mental
health,
which
will
have
a
bad
effect
on
their
development.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
it’s
urgent
to
do
something
to
stop
their
use.
Firstly,
as
high
school
students,
it’s
our
duty
to
avoid
getting
involved
in
the
use
of
uncivilized
words.
Secondly,
we
should
call
on
our
classmates
and
friends
to
keep
away
from
them
and
say
some
kind
words.
Last
but
not
least,
we
should
report
this
problem
to
the
related
department
and
ask
for
some
help.
Let’s
work
together
to
create
a
peaceful
and
civilized
network
atmosphere.
Yours,
Li
Hua