江苏省宿迁市名校2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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第Ⅰ卷
选择题(三部分,共85分)
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.
However,
we
refer
to
Donald
Trump
as
great
success
not
merely
because
he
has
been
elected
President
of
the
USA.
A.
a;
the
B.不填;the
C.
a;不填
D.
不填;不填
22.
Our
bodies
are
strengthened
by
taking
exercise.
,
our
minds
are
developed
by
learning.
A.
Frequently
B
Similarly
C.
Conveniently
D.
Hopefully
23.
It
is
said
the
young
man
is
to
flee
to
Taiwan
because
of
the
campaign
against
him.
A.
possible
B.
maybe
C.
probable
D.
likely
24.
The
factory
is
in
difficulty
now
and
there
are
more
than
20
big
companies
waiting
in
the
wings
to
some
of
its
business.
A.
take
over
B.
take
up
C.
takeoff
D.
take
away
25.
The
recent
survey
shows
that
lack
of
parents’
love
is
the
leading
factor
(因素)that
results
in
a
teenager
in
computer
games.
A.
losing
B.
lost
C.
being
lost
D.
to
be
lost
26.
with
the
passengers
on
the
missing
plane,
their
families
were
sitting
in
front
of
the
television
all
day
and
all
night,
anxiously
for
the
latest
news.
A.
Concerned;
waiting
B.
Concerning;
waiting
C.
Concerned;
waited
D.
Concerning;
waited
27.
seems
to
be
a
strong
competition
in
China
for
senior
high
students
to
enter
universities
does
exist
in
other
countries
as
well.
A.
What
B.
It
C.
There
D.
That
28.
Many
people
think
it
to
let
farmers
have
their
own
land.
In
that
way,
they
can
farm
the
land
by
themselves,
and
food
production
will
be
higher.
A.
make
sure
B.
make
use
C.
makes
sense
D.
makes
contributions
29.
Because
he
had
too
much
pressure
at
work,
my
uncle
s
health
finally
.
A.
broke
up
B.
broke
down
C.
broke
away
D.
broke
out
30.
The
commission
has
invited
interested
parties
to
submit
comments,
and
these
are
now
in.
A.
declaring
B.
bombing
C.
decorating
D.
pouring
31.
—
Was
it
because
Jack
came
late
for
school
Mr.
Smith
got
angry
—Yes.
He
almost
missed
the
class.
A.
why
B.
who
C.
where
D.
that
32.
Mr.
Wang
has
donated
all
his
books
he
collected
n
his
life
to
our
school’s
library,
deserves
praising.
A.
that
B.
where
C.
which
D.
when
33.
The
new
road
built
in
this
month
is
of
the
old
one
that
was
built
in
2011..
A.
more
than
three
times
the
width
B.
three
times
more
than
the
width
C.
three
times
the
width
more
than
D.
more
three
times
than
the
width
34.
Some
students
volunteered
to
make
a
speech
m
the
English
class,
and
our
teacher
asked
us
to
make
some
on
their
performance.
A.
opinions
B.
comments
C.
questions
D.
choices
35.
一is
the
distance
from
the
hospital
to
the
museum
—Not
far,
.
A.
How
far;
in
walking
distance
B.
How
far;
within
walking
distance
C.
What;
during
walking
distance
D.
What;
within
walking
distance
第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
There
is
a
fine
line
between
a
parent
who
is
active
and
open-minded
and
one
that
doesn’t
know
when
to
let
go.
As
my
daughter,
Nicole,
prepares
to
leave
home
for
college,
I’m
discovering
how
hard
it
is
to
stay
on
the
36
side
of
this
line.
When
I
hold
37
the
apron
strings
(围裙带)connecting
us,
Nicole,
eager
to
38
independence,
tries
to
loosen
my
grasp.
What
results
is
a
(an)
39
mother-daughter,
push-me,
pull-you
kind
of
tango(探戈舞).
For
the
past
two
years,
it’s
gone
like
this:
My
question:
“Have
you
thought
of
taking
an
advanced
placement
class
(高阶课程)so
that
you
can
earn
college
credit ”
Nicole’s
40
:
“No,
I’m
not
interested
in
that.”
Two
months
ago,
she
was
41
to
a
great
university.
However,
I
was
still
the
mother
having
a 42 time
letting
go.
The
night
before
the
introductory
meeting
of
the
university,
I
had
read
the
course
catalog
carefully
and
43 courses
which
I
thought
looked
good.
We
met
on
the
campus
the
next
afternoon,
and
Nicole’s
face
44
with
excitement.
“I
have
had
my
entire
schedule
figured
out,”
she
said.
“Already ”
I
was
astonished,
45
she
should
have
discussed
it
with
me.
I
examined
the
schedule.
Nicole
hadn’t
taken
a
(an)
46
one
of
the
courses
I
had
suggested.
Every
course
she
had
chosen
47
suited
her
interests.
Just
then
I
saw
a
mature,
capable
young
woman
with
a
48
mind
and
the
ability
to
shape
her
future.
She
no
longer
needed
her
mother's
49
every
thing
for
her.
I
felt
proud,
though
still
a
bit
50.
I
51
the
lessons
carefully.
Nicole
has
struggled
to
learn
over
the
past
18
years:
52,
sympathy,
and
hard
work.
There
have
been
a
few
holes
along
the
way.
53,
she
is
well-equipped
and
eager
to
54
the
future.
The
next
step,
I
recognized,
was
mine
to
take:
giving
my
daughter
and
myself
the
55
we
both
needed.
36.
A.
left
B.
right
C.
either
D.
each
37.
A.
onto
B.
up
C.
back
D.
out
38.
A.
keep
B.
refuse
C.
taste
D.
bear
39.A.
embarrassing
B.
relaxing
C.
lively
D.
beautiful
40.
A.
comment
B.
word
C.
concept
D.
response
41.
A.
received
B.
invited
C.
treated
D.
accepted
42.
A.
good
B.
great
C.
hard
D.
easy
43.
A.
taken
B.
underlined
C.
offered
D.
read
44.
A.
lit
up
B.
built
up
C.
turned
up
D.
made
up
45.
A.
imagining
B.
thinking
C.
hoping
D.
adding
46.
A.
only
B.
just
C.
even
D.
single
47.
A.
mostly
B.
hardly
C.
exactly
D.
slightly
48.
A.
sharp
B.
normal
C.
different
D.
same
49.
A.
encouraging
B.
deciding
C.
disagreeing
D.
agreeing
50.
A.
anxious
B.
excited
C.
sad
D.
tense
51.
A.
reviewed
B.
observed
C.
checked
D.
studied
52.
A.
ability
B.
honesty
C.
responsibility
D.
beauty
53.
A.
Therefore
B.
Instead
C.
Still
D.
Besides
54.
A.
hug
B.
discover
C.
determine
D.
lead
55.
A.
character
B.
strength
C.
relief
D.
independence
第三部分:阅读理解(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
Aava
Whistler
Hotel
Star
Ratings:
★★★
Location:
Whislter
Rooms:
192
Stay
at
the
Aava
Whistler
Hotel
(formerly
Coast
Whistler
Hotel)
and
experience
a
great
vacation.
The
Aava
Whistler
Hotel
is
within
minutes
from
over
a
hundred
shopping
malls
and
restaurants.
It
also
has
a
great
number
of
recreational
facilities,
including
swimming,
diving
and
even
skiing.
Hotel
services
include
24-hour
reception,
laundry
and
room
service.
Guests
can
stay
in
cozy
rooms
equipped
with
air-conditioning,
bathroom
and
television.
From
CN¥496
per
night.
Best
Western
Cairn
Croft
Hotel
Star
Ratings:★★★
Location:
East
Lundy’s
Lane
Room:l66
Relax
and
unwind
at
the
Best
Western
Cairn
Hotel.
This
resort-style
hotel
is
located
just
minutes
from
the
airport.
At
the
Best
Western
Cairn
Croft,
guests
can
enjoy
a
large
number
of
recreational
facilities,
including
children’s
activities,
sightseeing
and
a
swimming
pool.
Business
travelers
can
also
take
advantage
of
spacious
meeting
and
banqueting
facilities
for
hosting
corporate
events.
All
rooms
come
with
basic
amenities(便利设施).
From
CN¥439
per
night.
Clarion
Hotel&Suites
Downtown
Montreal
Star
Ratings:★★★
Location:Montreal
Rooms:266
Conveniently
located
just
20
minutes
from
the
airport,
the
Clarion
Hotel&Suite
Downtown
Montreal
is
a
moderately-priced
three-star
hotel
that
provides
services
to
both
business
and
leisure
travelers.
The
Clarion
has
spacious
meeting
facilities
and
modern
business
centers
for
business
travelers.
It
also
has
a
sauna
and
whirlpool
where
guest
can
relax.
All
rooms
come
with
basic
amenities,
including
cable
TV
and
a
kitchenette.
From
CN¥553
per
night.
Delta
Bow
Valley
Hotel
Star
Ratings:★★★
Location:Calgary
Rooms:398
The
Delta
Bow
Valley
Hotel
is
located
a
couple
of
blocks
north
of
Olympic
Plaza,
east
of
James
Short
Park,
and
north-east
of
the
Petro-Canada
Centre.
Apart
from
business
and
recreational
services
such
as
a
business
centre,
fitness
centre
and
restaurant,
all
rooms
in
the
Delta
come
with
a
mini-bar
and
in-house
movies.
From
CN¥l,
227
per
night.
56.What
do
all
four
of
the
hotels
have
in
common
A.
They
all
provide
a
room
with
a
mini
bar.
B.
They
all
have
the
same
number
of
rooms
C.
They
are
all
close
to
the
airport
D.
They
all
have
a
three
star
ratings.
57.Which
hotel
offers
facilities
for
children’s
activities
A.
Clarion
Hotel&Suites
Downtown
Montreal
B.
Best
Western
Cairn
Croft
Hotel
C.
Aava
Whistler
Hotel
D.
Delta
Bow
Valley
Hotel
58.If
you
want
to
check
in
to
a
hotel
at
three
o’clock
in
the
morning
you
can
stay
at
______.
A.
Delta
Bow
Valley
Hotel
B.
Best
Western
Cairn
Croft
Hotel
C.
Clarion
Hotel&Suites
Downtown
Montreal
D.
Aava
Whistler
Hotel
B
Walls
and
wall
building
have
played
a
very
important
role
in
Chinese
culture.
In
ancient
times,
not
only
towns
and
villages,
but
also
the
houses
and
the
temples
within
them
were
surrounded
with
walls.
Also,
the
houses
had
no
windows
overlooking
the
street.
Thus,
walking
in
a
city
would
give
the
feeling
of
wandering
around
a
huge
maze
(迷宫).The
word
“city’
in
Chinese
also
means
“wall".
The
god
of
walls
and
mounts,
whose
duty
was,
and
still
is,
to
protect
and
be
responsible
for
the
welfare
of
the
residents
in
these
cities,
villages,
houses
and
temples.
So
a
great
and
extremely
hard
task
such
as
constructing
a
wall,
which
was
supposed
to
run
the
length
of
the
country,
might
not
sound
absurd(荒诞的).
However,
it
is
indeed
a
common
mistake
to
think
of
the
Great
Wall
as
a
single
building
structure,
and
it
would
also
be
a
mistake
to
assume
that
it
was
built
during
a
single
dynasty.
Actually,
several
dynasties
somehow
contributed
to
the
construction
of
the
Great
Wall,
the
foundations
of
which
had
been
laid
many
centuries
ago.
It
was
during
the
fourth
and
third
centuries
BC
that
warring
states
started
building
walls
lo
protect
their
kingdoms,
both
against
one
another
and
against
the
northern
nomads
(游牧民族).
The
Great
Wall
played
an
important
role
in
the
growth
of
Chinese
economy
in
history.
Many
settlements
were
established
along
the
new
border.
Armies
were
instructed
to
reclaim
(开垦)
wasteland
and
to
plant
crops
there.
Also,
roads
and
canals
were
built.
All
of
the
work
greatly
helped
increase
the
country's
trade
and
cultural
exchanges
with
many
remote
areas
and
also
with
the
southern,
central
and
western
parts
of
Asia.
59.
Why
did
ancient
Chinese
cities
seem
like
a
maze
A.
Because
the
outside
walls
of
houses
had
no
windows.
B.
Because
there
were
usually
more
walls
than
houses.
C.
Because
the
word
“city”
means
“wall”.
D.
Because
there
were
legends
about
the
god
of
walls.
60.
According
to
the
passage,
constructing
a
wall
running
the
length
of
the
country
.
A.
was
an
order
from
the
god
of
walls
and
mounts
B.
might
make
sense
within
Chinese
culture
C.
was
a
completely
absurd
task
D.
seriously
prevented
the
spread
of
Chinese
culture
61.
The
second
paragraph
is
mainly
about
.
A.
why
the
Great
Wall
is
so
popular
B.
how
advanced
the
Great
wall
was
C.
who
should
pay
a
visit
to
the
Great
Wall
D.
how
the
Great
Wall
was
constructed
C
Would
you
eat
a
ready
meal
from
the
fridge
rather
than
cook
by
yourself
Have
you
been
doing
Internet
shopping
rather
than
going
to
the
stores
What
can’t
you
be
bothered
to
do
A
study
into
how
lazy
British
people
are
has
found
more
than
half
of
the
adults
are
so
idle
(懒散的)that
they’d
catch
the
lift
rather
than
climb
two
flights
of
stairs.
Just
over
2000
people
were
quizzed
by
independent
researchers
at
Nuffield
Health,
Britain's
largest
health
center.
The
results
were
extremely
surprising.
About
one
in
six
people
questioned
said
if
their
remote
control
was
broken,
they
would
continue
watching
the
same
channel
rather
than
get
up.
More
than
one
third
of
those
questioned
said
they
would
not
run
to
catch
a
bus.
Worryingly,
of
the
654
respondents
with
children,
64%
said
they
were
often
too
tired
to
play
with
them.
This
led
the
report
to
conclude
that
it's
no
wonder
that
one
in
six
children
in
the
UK
are
classified
as
obese
(very
fat)
before
they
start
school.
Dr
Sarah
Dauncey,
medical
director
of
Nuffield
Health,
said,
“
People
need
to
get
fitter,
not
just
for
their
own
reason,
but
for
the
reason
for
their
families,
friends
and
evidently
(明显地;显然)their
pets
too.”
"If
we
don't
start
to
take
control
of
this
problem,
a
whole
generation
will
become
too
unfit
to
perform
even
the
most
fundamental
tasks."
And
Scotland's
largest
city,
Glasgow,
was
shamed
as
the
most
idle
city
in
the
UK,
with
75%
questioned
admitting
they
do
not
get
enough
exercise,
followed
closely
by
Birmingham
and
Southampton,
both
with
67%.
The
results
bring
serious
challenges
for
the
National
Health
Service,
where
obesity-related
illnesses
such
as
heart
disease
and
cancer
have
been
on
a
steady
increase
for
the
past
40
years
and
are
costing
billions
of
pounds
every
year.
62.
How
many
people
questioned
don’t
play
with
their
children
A.
1280.
B.
More
than
333.
C.
654.
D.
About
420.
63.
The
study
leads
us
to
believe
that
.
A.
the
pets
in
the
UK
will
be
in
trouble
if
their
owners
keep
their
way
of
life
B.
Glasgow
people
feel
ashamed
because
they
don't
get
enough
exercise
C.
British
people
are
the
laziest
around
the
world
D.
five
sixths
of
the
British
children
are
healthy
64.
How
does
the
author
convince
the
readers
A.
By
presenting
the
results
of
a
study.
B.
By
providing
answers
to
questions.
C.
By
interviewing
some
experts.
D.
By
telling
a
story.
D
The
notice
was
posted
next
to
the
guests'
mailboxes
in
the
apartment
building
I'd
just
moved
into
in
Brooklyn,
New
York.
“A
Mitzvah
for
Mrs.
Green,”
it
read.
“
Sign
up
to
drive
Mrs.
G
in
3B
home
from
her
chemotherapy
treatments
twice
a
month.”
Since
I
wasn't
a
driver,
I
couldn't
add
my
name,
but
the
word
mitzvah
stayed
in
my
thoughts
after
I
went
upstairs.
It's
a
Hebrew
word
that
means
“to
do
a
good
deed”
.
And
according
to
my
grandmother,
it
also
had
another
meaning.
This
was
the
one
she
was
always
pointing
out
to
me
because
she'd
noticed
how
shy
I
was
about
letting
people
do
things
for
me.
Linda,
it's
a
blessing
to
do
a
mitzvah
for
someone
else,
but
sometimes
it's
a
blessing
to
let
another
person
do
something
for
you.”
Grandma
would
be
shaking
her
head
at
me
right
now.
Several
of
my
friends
had
offered
to
help
me
settle
in
after
the
moving
men
left,
but
I'd
said
I
could
manage.
Letting
them
help
would
have
interfered
with
my
image
of
myself
as
a
capable
and
independent
woman
of
21.
Snowflakes
had
been
falling
past
my
window
for
several
hours
when
it
came
time
to
leave
for
class.
I
put
on
two
sweaters,
a
coat,
a
wool
hat
and
boots,
making
for
the
bus
stop.
In
this
December
storm
it
was
a
hard
journey.
As
I
tied
around
my
neck
the
blue
scarf
that
Grandma
had
knitted
for
me,
I
could
almost
hear
her
voice:
“Why
don't
you
see
if
you
can
find
a
lift
“
A
thousand
reasons
came
into
my
mind:
I
don’t
know,
my
neighbors;
I
don't
like
to
disturb
others;
I
feel
funny
asking
for
favors.
Pride
would
not
let
me
knock
on
a
door
and
say,
"It's
a
10-minute
ride
by
car
but
a
long
wait
for
the
bus,
and
it’s
a
30-minute
bus
ride,
so
could
you
possibly
give
me
a
lift
to
school
I
labored
to
the
bus
stop,
reaching
it
just
as
a
bus
went
by.
Three
weeks
later,
on
the
night
of
my
final
exam,
the
snow
was
falling
steadily.
I
made
my
way
to
the
bus
slop.
For
an
hour,
I
stretched
my
neck,
praying
desperately
that
a
bus
would
come.
Then
I
gave
up.
The
wind
at
my
back
pushed
me
toward
home,
and
I
prayed,
"Dear
God,
how
can
I
get
to
school
What
should
I
do
As
I
pulled
Grandma's
scarf
more
tightly
around
my
neck,
again
I
seemed
to
hear
that
whisper:
Ask
someone
for
a
lift!
It
could
be
a
mitzvah.
That
idea
had
never
really
made
sense
to
me.
And
even
if
I
wanted
to
ask
someone
for
a
good
deed,
which
I
did
not,
there
wasn't
a
soul
on
the
street.
But
as
I
pashed
the
door
of
my
apartment
building
open,
I
found
myself
face
to
face
with
a
woman
at
the
mailbox.
She
was
wearing
a
brown
coal
and
had
a
set
of
keys
in
her
hand.
Obviously
she
had
a
car,
and
just
as
obviously,
she
was
going
out.
In
that
split
second,
desperation
overcame
pride,
I
blurted,
“Could
you
possibly
give
me
a
lift
I
hurriedly
explained,
“
I
never
ask
anybody
for
a
lift,
but...”
An
odd
look
crossed
the
woman's
face,
and
I
added,
"Oh!
I
live
in
4R.
I
moved
in
recently.
”
“I
know,
she
said.
“I’ve
seen
you
through
the
window.”
Then,
without
hesitation,
“Of
course,
I’ll
give
you
a
lift.
Let
me
get
my
car
key.”
“Your
car
key ”
I
repeated.
“
Isn't
that
it
in
your
hand ”
She
looked
down.
“No,
no,
I
was
just
going
to
get
my
mail.
I'll
be
right
back.”
And
she
disappeared
upstairs,
ignoring
my
“Ma'am!
Please!
I
don't
mean
to
put
you
out!”
I
was
terribly
embarrassed.
But
when
she
came
back,
she
spoke
so
warmly
that
I
stopped
feeling
uncomfortable.
“You
know
the
way
better
than
I,”
she
said.
"Why
don't
you
drive ”
“
I
can’t,”
I
said.
Now
I
felt
uneasy
again.
She
just
laughed
and
patted
me
on
the
hand,
saying,
“It’s
not
so
important,”
and
then
I
laughed,
too.
“
You
remind
me
of
my
grandmother,”
I
said.
At
that,
a
slight
smile
crossed
her
lips.
“Just
call
me
Grandma
Alice.
My
grandchildren
do.”
When
she
dropped
me
off,
I
thanked
her
again
and
again
and
stood
there
waving
as
she
drove
away.
My
final
exam
was
a
piece
of
cake
compared
with
the
difficult
experience
I'd
gone
through
to
get
to
it,
and
asking
Grandma
Alice
for
help
had
relaxed
me
so
that
after
class
I
was
able
to
ask
easily,
“
Is
anyone
going
my
way
”
It
turned
out
that
while
I'd
been
waiting
for
a
bus
every
night,
three
fellow
students
passed
my
apartment
house.
"Why
didn't
you
say
something
before "
they
chorused.
Back
home
as
I
walked
up
the
stairs.
I
passed
Grandma
Alice
leaving
her
neighbor’s
apartment.
“
Good
night,
Mrs.
Green.
See
you
tomorrow,”
the
neighbor
was
saying.
Mrs.
Green,
the
woman
with
cancer.
“Grandma
Alice
“
was
Mrs.
Green.
I
stood
on
the
stairs,
my
hand
covering
my
mouth:
I
had
asked
a
person
struggling
with
cancer
to
go
out
in
a
snowstorm
to
give
me
a
lift
to
school.
“Oh,
Mrs.
Green,
I
stammered,
“
I
didn't
realize
who
you
were.
Please
forgive
me.”
I
forced
my
legs
to
move
me
up
the
stairs.
In
my
apartment,
I
stood
still,
not
taking
my
coat
off.
How
could
I
have
been
so
insensitive
In
a
few
seconds,
someone
tapped
on
my
door.
Mrs.
Green
stood
there.
“May
I
tell
you
something "
she
asked.
I
nodded
slowly,
motioning
her
toward
a
chair,
sinking
down
onto
my
couch.
“I
used
to
be
so
strong.”
she
said.
She
was
crying.
“I
used
to
be
able
to
do
things
for
other
people
.
Now
everybody
keeps
doing
things
for
me,
giving
me
things,
cooking
my
meals
and
taking
me
to
places
where
I
want
to
go.
It's
not
that
I
don't
appreciate
it,
but
I
don't
have
chances.
Tonight
before
I
went
out
to
get
my
mail,
I
prayed
to
God
to
let
me
feel
like
part
of
the
human
race
again.
Then
you
came
along
...”
65.
What
does
the
word
'Mitzvah'
mean
in
the
first
paragraph
A.
Asking
for
help
B.
Refusing
help
C.
Helping
others
D.
Thanks
for
others’
help
66.
The
author
didn't
let
her
friends
help
her
settle
in
because
.
A.
her
friends
were
very
busy
B.
it
would
have
an
effect
on
her
image
of
being
capable
and
independent
C.
it
would
bring
her
friends
much
trouble
D.
her
grandmother
didn't
agree
to
it
67.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
suggest
A.
the
author
decided
to
ask
for
help
without
any
ideas
B.
the
author
would
no
longer
have
his
own
pride
C.
the
author
would
be
desperate
for
ever
D.
the
author
wouldn't
be
proud
for
a
short
time
68.
After
final
exam,
the
author
found
that
.
A.
the
exam
was
difficult
B.
the
exam
wasn't
easier
than
going
through
the
difficult
experience
C.
her
classmates
were
more
friendly
to
her
D.
it
was
easy
for
her
to
ask
for
help
69.
Knowing
Grandma
Alice
was
Mrs.
Green,
the
author
felt
.
A.
Proud
B.
Encouraged
C.
Embarrassed
D.
Pleased
70.
The
main
idea
of
this
passage
is
.
A.
giving
help
not
getting
help
B.
giving
help
is
better
than
getting
help
C.
that
a
person
who
gets
help
is
to
blame
D.
both
giving
help
and
getting
help
can
reflect
the
warmth
of
the
world
第Ⅱ卷
非选择题(三部分,共35分)
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文后表格的空格处填入最恰当的单词。
注意:每个空格填1个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。
If
you
are
a
Wet
Blanket
(a
person
who
doesn't
enjoy
himself
/
herself
and
thus
prevents
others
from
enjoying
themselves)
when
it
comes
to
nature
and
your
kid,
you
are
most
likely
a
caring,
protective
parent
who
wants
to
keep
your
child
safe
and
sound.
You
may
be
so
determined
to
protect
your
kid
from
dirt,
sunburn,
or
scratches
(划伤)that
you
try
to
avoid
the
outdoors.
Or
you
may
just
find
muddy
clothes
and
sandy
toes
require
too
much
time
to
wash.
Perhaps
you
hate
to
get
dirty
yourself.
The
natural
world
may
just
make
you
nervous
and
you
might
worry
those
bugs
(虫子)and
bats
will
suck
you
dry.
It
may
be
that
you
just
never
got
the
chance
to
be
outdoors
when
you
were
a
kid
and
now
know
nothing
about
what
to
do
with
your
kid.
While
it
is
every
care-giver's
job
to
protect
their
kid,
your
worries
may
cause
your
child
to
grow
up
as
a
Wet
Blanket
as
well.
If
you
prefer
the
indoors
yourself,
you
may
be
keeping
your
kid
from
outdoor
experiences
without
even
realizing
it.
Your
attitudes
about
nature
have
a
huge
influence
on
how
comfortable
your
kid
feels
outside.
You
may
need
to
go
against
your
own
nature
and
"open
the
door
to
get
your
kid
outside!"
You
may
already
realize
the
value
in
helping
kids
spend
time
outside
in
nature
and
know
that
playing
in
nature
settings
helps
children
grow
up
mentally.
Perhaps
you
already
introduce
your
child
to
nature
through
books,
museums,
and
zoos.
Maybe
you
just
need
some
ideas
of
what
to
do
with
kids
outside.
Try
some
simple
nature
activities
with
your
kid,
or
sign
up
for
nature
programs
to
develop
your
skills.
While
it
may
be
a
challenge
for
you
to
overcome
your
own
nervousness
about
nature,
you
can
raise
a
child
who
is
happy
and
confident
in
the
natural
world.
One
of
the
easiest
ways
you
can
get
your
kid
outside
is
to
become
a
Door
Opener.
Even
if
you
don't
enjoy
playing
on
the
mud,
you
can
take
breath
and
let
loose!
Undirected
time
to
explore
nature
is
an
important
part
of
raising
a
caring
kid.
This
might
be
free
time
in
the
backyard,
allowing
him
to
wander
ahead
on
a
walk
or
simply
providing
him
with
materials
for
a
project.
Putting
aside
your
own
nervousness
and
providing
“in-the-wings"
support
will
enrich
your
child’s
journey
as
a
nature
lover!
Belt
out
a
song
(引吭高歌),
build
a
snowman,
watch
the
clouds,
or
plant
a
seed
with
your
child.
Help
your
child
connect
his
creative
side
with
nature.
To
avoid
(71)
a
Wet
Blanket
Your
reasons
for
preventing
kids
from
(72)
themselves.
To
(73)
your
kids
away
from
dirt,
sunburn
and
so
on. Not
wanting
to
spend
too
much
time
(74)
muddy
clothes
and
sandy
toes.
Being
(75)
about
bugs
and
bats. Not
knowing
what
to
do
with
your
children
outside
since
you
yourself
haven't
such
experiences
before.
A
huge
and
bad
(76)
on
kids
Kids
will
grow
up
as
Wet
Blankets
(77)
.
Ways
of
raising
a
happy
and
confident
child
in
the
natural
world
Realizing
the
(78)
of
helping
your
kid
enjoy
nature. Overcoming
your
own
(79)
about
nature. Allowing
him
to
wander
ahead
on
a
walk
or
simply
providing
him
with
materials
for
a
project. Letting
your
child
outside
to
feel
nature
as
much
as
possible.
Trying
some
simple
nature
(80)
outside
with
your
child,
such
as
belting
out
a
song,
building
a
snowman,
watch
the
clouds
etc.
第五部分:单词拼写。根据首写字母或汉语提示完成下列句子(共10小题;每小题1分,
满分10分)
81.
Now
that
your
aunt
was
so
busy,
why
didn't
she
e
someone
to
help
her
look
after
the
baby
82.
Dou
you
know
a
red
sky
at
night
i
fine
weather
the
following
day
83.
A
bomb
e
at
a
busy
railway
station
last
month,
causing
the
deaths
of
74
people.
84.
I
think
it
is
difficult
to
j
what
to
do
to
help
them,
without
knowing
what
pressure
they
has
been
under.
85.
I
have
just
received
a
piece
of
information
that
poor
eyesight
can
be
c
by
the
experienced
doctor.
86.
The
singer
has
recorded
a
new
song
recently
and
he
has
gone
on
tour
to
(宣传)
this
new
song.
87.
With
exams
(临近),it’s
a
good
idea
for
students
to
review
their
class
notes.
88.
When
the
chain
broke,
the
girl
(替换)it
with
an
old
piece
of
rope
until
something
more
suitable
could
be
found.
89.
(渐渐地),those
workers
began
to
know
that
they
were
in
danger
of
losing
their
jobs.
90.
After
that
the
patients
were
(意识到)that
they
should
build
up
their
bodies
and
live
a
healthy
life.
第六部分:书面表达(满分15分;请写在答题卡上)
在现代社会,广告无处不在,人们对此褒贬不一。请你用英语简单描述下表中的两种观点,并谈谈你自己的看法。
注意:
1.词数100左右。
2.可适当増加细节,以使行文连贯。
Nowadays,
more
and
more
advertisements
appear
in
newspapers,
broadcasts
as
well
as
magazines.
江苏省宿迁市名校2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试
英语试卷答案
听力:
1-5
CACBA
6-10CBCAA
11-15BCACB
16-20ABCAB
单选:
21-25CBDAC
26-30AACBD
31-35DCABD
完形:
36-40BACAD
41-45DCBAB
46-50DCABC
51-55ACCAD
阅读:
56-58DBD
59-61ABD
62-64DAA
65-70CBADCD
任务型阅读:
7l.being/becoming
72.enjoying
73.protect/keep
74.washing
75
.worried
76.influence/effect
77.too
78.
Value
79.
Nervousness
80.activities
单词拼写
81.
employ
82.
indicates
83.
exploded
84.
judge
85.
cured
86.
promote
87.
approaching
88.
replaced
89.Gradually
90.aware
书面表达
Nowadays,
more
and
more
advertisements
appear
in
newspapers,
broadcasts
as
well
as
magazines.
Different
people
hold
different
opinions
on
the
topic.
Some
people
who
are
in
favor
of
the
idea
hold
the
view
that
advertisements
can
benefit
them.
First
of
all,
advertisements
can
keep
them
informed
of
new
goods
in
time.
Besides,
they
can
have
a
wide
choice
of
goods.
On
the
contrary,
some
people
are
against
and
they
think
on
one
hand,
some
people
feel
annoyed
to
be
interrupted
when
they
are
watching
TV.
On
the
other
hand,
they
often
fall
for
false
advertisements.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
we
mustn’t
be
a
slave
to
them.
We
should
learn
to
become
a
wise
person
when
facing
different
advertisements.