2016-2017学年度第二学期期末检测试题
高
一
英
语
2017.06.
本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共120分,时间120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共80分)
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每题1分,
满分20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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Relatives.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Colleagues.
2.
Why
is
the
woman
unhappy
A.
She
quarreled
with
the
man.
B.
She
was
charged
high.
C.
The
oranges
were
bad.
3.
Who
is
the
man’s
teacher
A.
Miss
Pond.
B.
Mrs.
Pond.
C.
Miss
Brown.
4.
What
do
the
speakers
want
to
buy
A.
A
shirt.
B.
A
skirt.
C.
A
coat.
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean
A.
She
likes
going
out.
B.
She’d
like
to
watch
TV.
C.
She
wants
to
go
to
sleep.
第二节(共15小题)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
during
the
summer
vacation
A.
Take
a
part-time
job.
B.
Find
a
full-time
job.
C.
Stay
at
home.
7.
What
did
the
woman
do
last
summer
A.
Worked
in
a
restaurant.
B.
Worked
in
a
shop.
C.
Stayed
at
home.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。
8.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
A.
On
the
phone.
B.
In
the
hotel.
C.
On
the
street.
9.
What
is
David
Frank
A.
A
driver.
B.
A
waiter.
C.
A
professor.
10.
How
will
the
man
get
to
the
hotel
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
On
foot.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。
11.
Who
is
the
woman
speaking
with
A.
An
officer.
B.
A
policeman.
C.
A
friend.
12.
How
much
further
must
the
woman
go
to
find
the
store
A.
Walk
two
blocks.
B.
Walk
down
a
block
to
Granger.
C.
Walk
down
a
block
to
Forest.
13.
Why
couldn’t
the
woman
find
the
store
at
the
beginning
A.
She
walked
one
more
block.
B.
She
didn’t
know
where
it
was.
C.
She
went
in
the
wrong
direction.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。
14.
What
are
students
supposed
to
register
through
A.
The
Internet.
B.
The
face-to-face
talk.
C.
The
touch
tongue-registration
system.
15.
What
is
the
man’s
major
A.
Computer
Science.
B.
Classical
Literature.
C.
Insurance.
16.
Why
can
the
man
finally
get
into
the
class
A.
The
woman
knows
him.
B.
The
registration
is
OK.
C.
He
is
a
student
of
the
major.
17.
What
will
the
woman
do
for
the
man
at
the
beginning
A.
Write
down
his
name
on
the
list.
B.
Get
him
registered.
C.
Call
him
later.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。
18.
Why
did
Miss
Wyatt
enjoy
herself
in
Italy
most
of
the
time
A.
She
didn’t
speak
except
when
necessary.
B.
She
had
a
guide
who
spoke
good
English.
C.
People
there
could
understand
her.
19.
Where
did
Miss
Wyatt
have
trouble
in
making
herself
understand
A.
In
a
little
restaurant
in
a
village.
B.
In
a
restaurant
in
the
city.
C.
In
the
market
of
a
village.
20.
Why
did
the
waiter
bring
Miss
Wyatt
an
umbrella
A.
It
started
to
rain.
B.
She
said
umbrella
in
Italian.
C.
He
thought
that
was
what
she
needed.
第二部分
英语知识综合运用
单项选择(共15小题;每题1分,
满分15分)
从A,B,C,D四个选项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。
21.
When
you
______
a
task,
problem,
or
situation
in
a
particular
way,
you
deal
with
it
or
think
about
it
in
that
way.
A.
accuse
B.
acquire
C.
attach
D.
approach
22.
—Mr.
Huang
speaks
English
with
a
strong
American
accent.
—Yeah,
he
______
English
in
Harvard
University
for
five
years!
A.
studied
B.
studies
C.
was
studying
D.
had
studied
23.
Only
when
students
fail
in
the
exam
and
are
criticized
severely
______
the
importance
of
studies.
A.
realize
they
B.
they
have
realized
C.
will
they
realize
D.
they
will
realize
24.
It
was
in
the
lab
______
was
taken
charge
of
by
the
Professor
______
they
did
the
experiment.
A.
that;
where
B.
which;
that
C.
what;
that
D.
which;
where
25.
The
decision
will
be
made
at
the
meeting
to
be
held
around
two
in
the
afternoon
______
the
sports
meeting
will
be
put
off.
A.
when
B.
which
C.
whether
D.
that
26.
If
you
tell
him
that
it’ll
make
him
a
lot
of
money,
he’s
sure
to
______
the
idea.
A.
appeal
to
B.
make
way
for
C.
fall
for
D.
put
forward
27.
Keeping
himself
______
in
doing
his
experiment,
he
didn’t
notice
me
take
the
books.
A.
occupying
B.
occupied
C.
being
occupied
D.
to
be
occupied
28.
Some
western
politicians
are
saying
______
China
is
manipulating
exchange
rate(操控汇率),
and
this
is
______
I
disagree.
A.
that;
why
B.
what;
how
C.
what;
what
D.
that;
where
29.
______
the
best
and
purest
form
of
religion,
Christianity
is
widely
spread
throughout
the
world.
A.
Judged
B.
Judging
from
C.
Judging
D.
To
be
judged
30.
It’s
recommended
that
parents
______
their
children
under
12
to
ride
bicycles
to
school
for
safety.
A.
not
allow
B.
don’t
allow
C.
mustn’t
allow
D.
couldn’t
allow
31.
The
humor
didn’t
attract
the
audience
in
that
the
performer
couldn’t
______
its
real
meaning.
A.
get
away
with
B.
get
through
C.
get
on
with
D.
get
across
32.
—Do
you
know
why
the
company
always
maintains
its
high
market
share
—Their
attention
to
quality
might
be
a
______
for
success.
A.
recipe
B.
record
C.
routine
D.
relief
33.
—I
can’t
believe
that
Michael
______
have
quarreled
with
Professor
Smith.
—Well,
if
one
______
ask
for
trouble,
it
just
can’t
be
helped.
A.
would;
will
B.
must;
may
C.
should;
must
D.
need;
dare
34.
After
the
meeting,
most
audiences
left,
with
only
several
volunteers
______
on
the
scene,
______
the
organizers
clear
up.
A.
remaining;
helped
B.
remaining;
helping
C.
remained;
helped
D.
remained;
helping
35.
—Do
you
enjoy
the
movie
Fast
&
Furious
8
—______.
I
just
kill
my
time.
A.
Of
course
B.
Not
really
C.
Not
likely
D.
Not
a
little
第二节
完型填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-50各题所给的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。
Foreign
visitors
to
the
UK
might
be
disappointed
when
they
learn
that
not
everyone
there
speaks
like
Harry
Potter
and
his
friends.
Many
non-Brits
think
that
everyone
in
Britain
speaks
with
what
is
known
as
a
Received
Pronunciation(RP,
标准发音)
36
,
also
called
“the
Queen’s
English”.
37
many
people
do
indeed
talk
this
way,
most
Britons
speak
in
their
own
regional(地区的)accents.
Scouse,
Glaswegian
and
Black
Country
–
from
Liverpool,
Glasgow
and
the
West
Midlands
–
are
just
three
of
the
38
non-RP
accents
British
people
speak
with.
There
are
even
differences
in
accents
between
towns
or
cities
just
30
kilometers
39
.
But
besides
disappointing
foreign
visitors,
not
speaking
in
an
RP
accent
may
mean
a
British
person
is
judged,
or
even
treated
40
,
in
their
everyday
life.
In
a
2015
study
by
The
University
of
South
Wales,
UK,
videos
of
people
reading
a
passage
in
three
different
UK
accents
were
shown
to
a
second
group
of
people.
The
group
then
41
how
intelligent
they
thought
the
readers
sounded.
The
lowest-rated
accent
was
Brummie,
42
to
people
from
Birmingham,
a
city
whose
accent
is
considered
working
class.
“Specific
regional
accents
are
often
seen
as
inferior(低下的)and
belonging
to
groups
lacking
in
honesty”
Lance
Workman,
leader
of
the
study,
told
The
Telegraph.
“It
is
43
that
many
of
those
with
regional
accents
are
still
hitting
a
glass
ceiling.”
But
English-learners
who
want
to
sound
more
British
shouldn’t
go
straight
for
RP,
44
many
do.
In
fact,
doing
the
opposite
may
even
give
you
a(n)
45
.
Kong
Seong-jae,
25,
better
known
as
“Korean
Billy”,
is
an
internet
celebrity(名人)from
Seoul.
After
studying
in
the
UK,
he
46
several
regional
accents.
He’s
now
famous
for
his
online
videos,
where
he
47
the
various
accents
he’s
learned.
“British
people
48
get
really
excited
when
I
use
some
of
their
local
dialect
words,
and
they
become
much
more
49
.
I
think
it
makes
a
bit
of
bond(情感纽带)between
local
people
and
foreigners
to
speak
in
their
local
accent,”
he
told
TEENS.
So
if
you’re
working
on
50
your
British
accent,
try
to
speak
like
someone
from
Liverpool,
Glasgow
or
Birmingham.
You
may
not
sound
like
Harry
Potter,
but
you
are
likely
to
make
more
friends.
36.
A.
language
B.
accent
C.
speech
D.
habit
37.
A.
While
B.
If
C.
When
D.
As
38.
A.
limited
B.
interesting
C.
countless
D.
strange
39.
A.
wide
B.
separate
C.
away
D.
apart
40.
A.
friendly
B.
unfairly
C.
differently
D.
equally
41.
A.
imagined
B.
supposed
C.
questioned
D.
rated
42.
A.
native
B.
close
C.
attractive
D.
accessible
43.
A.
persuasive
B.
clear
C.
difficult
D.
unusual
44.
A.
such
B.
as
C.
so
D.
like
45.
A.
advantage
B.
effect
C.
hit
D.
shock
46.
A.
hung
on
B.
thought
of
C.
learned
about
D.
picked
up
47.
A.
aims
at
B.
applies
for
C.
shows
off
D.
deals
with
48.
A.
seldom
B.
certainly
C.
usually
D.
hardly
49.
A.
guilty
B.
friendly
C.
grateful
D.
cruel
50.
A.
perfecting
B.
removing
C.
monitoring
D.
blaming
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。
A
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white
continent
and
one
of
the
last
true
wilderness
areas
on
earth
–
largely
unchanged
since
the
early
explorers,
is
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to
the
world’s
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Antarctica
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We
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You
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The
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AIR-CRUISES
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-
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takes
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According
to
the
passage,
which
type
of
excursions
might
take
more
time?
A.
CRUISES
B.
FLIGHTS
C.
AIR-CRUISES
D.
SAILBOATS
52.
The
main
purpose
of
this
article
is
______
.
A.
to
introduce
some
geographical
knowledge
about
Antarctica
B.
to
help
you
compare
the
price
of
travelling
to
Antarctica
C.
to
give
you
advice
on
how
to
choose
from
different
trips
D.
to
appeal
to
potential
travelers
to
Antarctica
53.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
A.
The
Antarctic
season
goes
from
March
to
late
October.
B.
It
might
take
more
than
two
days
to
go
across
the
Drake
Passage
by
cruise.
C.
A
sailboat
can
carry
no
more
than
40
passengers.
D.
Cruise
to
Antarctic
is
the
cheapest.
B
“Only
in
a
few
years
you’ll
be
an
adult!”
This
statement
is
usually
issued
by
adults
with
a
wink
at
my
mother.
I
usually
take
“the
wink(眨眼)”
to
mean
“
or
at
least
that’s
what
she
thinks,
right ”
It’s
true
that
in
two
years
I’ll
be
18,
and
that
will
make
me
legally
an
adult.
But
it’s
also
just
a
number.
It
doesn’t
come
with
a
fantastic
moment
when
you
know
all
the
adults
are
supposed
to
know
what
to
do.
It
doesn’t
make
responsibilities
easier.
It
just
makes
it
legal
for
you
to
enter
online
sweepstakes(彩票)and
work
at
Walmart.
This
thought
all
started
back
in
July
when
my
friend,
Dakota,
officially
flew
out
of
military
basic
training
in
Oklahoma.
He’s
17.
Not
an
adult
by
the
legal
definition,
but
making
a
very
adult
decision.
He
can’t
rent
a
movie
from
most
places,
but
he
can
defend
our
country.
I
didn’t
realize
how
much
his
actual
departure
would
affect
me
and
the
way
I
viewed
growing
up
and
when
it
actually
starts.
My
best
friend
Madeline
is
now
studying
psychology
in
London.
She’s
18.
She
has
been
working
pretty
hard
to
get
the
perfect
grades.
Now,
she’s
living
on
her
own,
doing
little
things
that
make
her,
in
my
eyes,
an
adult,
and
is
in
complete
control
of
her
personal
life.
I
have
a
basic
idea
of
how
a
loan
works,
and
apply
for
one
like
her
Forget
it.
I
haven’t
even
had
a
credit
card
until
now.
My
other
friends
are
growing
up
around
me,
making
decisions
that
will
affect
the
rest
of
their
lives.
Where
do
I
fit
in
My
life
is
so
different
from
the
standard;
it’s
hard
to
compare.
I’m
home-schooled.
I’ve
been
a
fashion
blogger
since
I
was
13,
an
occupation
that
has
definitely
taught
me
a
lot
first-hand
about
the
outside
world.
Earlier
this
year,
I
got
my
first
Teen
Vogue
feature(专栏)and
worked
with
the
Disney
Channel.
But
if
you
add
that
up,
it
doesn’t
equal
an
adult.
It
equals
an
accomplished
teenager.
I
made
myself
a
list
of
“Things
to
Learn
Before
I
Grow
Up”.
Number
one
Figure
out
the
whole
significant
thing.
Maybe
learning
to
cook
something
rather
than
buying
ready-made
food
from
the
supermarket.
But
it’s
also
important
for
me
to
enjoy
being
young.
I
like
having
sandwiches
my
mom
made
for
me,
and
getting
to
just
be
silly
sometimes
without
worry.
So
in
conclusion,
my
point
is
this:
Being
a
grown-up
is
less
about
your
age,
but
more
about
what
you
do
with
your
life.
54.
What
does
the
author
think
of
the
age
of
18
A.
She
can
be
responsible
for
herself.
B.
It
is
when
she
still
doesn’t
know
things.
C.
It
is
legal
for
her
to
do
online
business.
D.
She
still
can’t
do
things
like
adults.
55.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
paragraph
2
refer
to
A.
Her
growing
up.
B.
Dakota’s
departure.
C.
Her
defending
the
country.
D.
Dakota’s
renting
a
movie.
56.
Why
did
the
author
mention
Madeline
A.
To
explain
the
course
of
applying
for
a
loan.
B.
To
admire
Madeline’s
growing
up
C.
To
stress
the
importance
of
a
credit
card.
D.
To
praise
Madeline
for
her
hard
work.
57.
What
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
I
will
be
18
in
two
years.
B.
I
can’t
learn
like
my
friends.
C.
Will
“18”
make
you
an
adult
D.
I
don’t
want
to
grow
up
yet.
C
One
of
my
summertime
reading
pleasures
has
been
reading
C.S.
Lewis’s
The
Screwtape
Letters
for
the
first
time.
The
Screwtape
Letters
is
written
in
a
satirical
style
while
it
is
fictional
in
format.
The
story
takes
the
form
of
a
series
of
letters
from
a
senior
devil
Screwtape
to
his
nephew
Wormwood.
As
a
new
generation
of
property
student
begins
the
school
year,
I
thought
it
would
be
useful
to
pass
on
this
comment
on
the
most
property
adjective,
the
possessive
“my.”
In
this
excerpt(摘录),
a
devil
named
Screwtape
is
continuing
to
tutor
his
nephew
on
how
best
to
direct
and
control
humans
toward
“our
Father
below”:
We
teach
them
not
to
notice
the
different
senses
of
the
possessive
pronoun(物主代词)—the
finely
graded
differences
that
run
from
“my
boots”
through
“my
dog”,
“my
servant”,
“my
wife”,
“my
father”,
“my
master”
and
“my
country”,
to
“my
God”.
They
can
be
taught
to
reduce
all
these
senses
to
that
of
“my
boots,”
the
“my”
of
ownership.
Even
in
the
nursery,
a
child
can
be
taught
to
mean
by
“my
Teddy-bear”
not
the
old
imagined
recipient(接受者)of
affection
to
whom
it
stands
in
a
special
relation
(for
that
is
what
the
Enemy
will
teach
them
to
mean
if
we
are
not
careful)
but
“the
bear
I
can
pull
to
pieces
if
I
like.”
And
on
the
other
hand,
we
have
taught
men
to
say
“My
God”
in
a
sense
not
really
very
different
from
“My
boots”,
meaning
“The
God
on
whom
I
have
a
claim
for
my
distinguished
services
and
whom
I
make
use
of
the
pulpit—the
God
I
have
done
a
corner
in.”
And
all
the
time
the
joke
is
that
the
word
“Mine”
in
its
fully
possessive
sense
cannot
be
expressed
by
a
human
being
about
anything.
In
the
long
run
either
Our
Father
or
the
Enemy
will
say
“Mine”
of
each
thing
that
exists,
and
especially
of
each
man.
They
will
find
out
in
the
end,
never
fear,
to
whom
their
time,
their
souls,
and
their
bodies
really
belong—certainly
not
to
them,
whatever
happens.
These
“finely
graded
differences”
are
often
lost
in
legal
conceptions
of
both
real
and
intellectual
property.
58.
When
the
author
read
The
Screwtape
Letters,
he
felt
______
.
A.
pleased
B.
dissatisfied
C.
puzzled
D.
scared
59.
What
does
the
underlined
word
in
the
second
paragraph
mean
A.
scold
or
blame
B.
attend
or
care
C.
teach
or
train
D.
ask
or
beg
60.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
A.
In
some
degree,
“my
dog”
is
equal
to
“my
servant”.
B.
The
expression
“my
God”
means
God
belongs
to
me.
C.
Screwtape
is
a
kind
of
tape
with
a
screw
on
it.
D.The
different
senses
of
the
possessive
pronoun
are
often
lost
in
legal
conceptions.
D
My
brother
Tom
pushed
me
hard
with
his
elbow.
“Walk
faster.
We
have
to
make
it
to
the
front
door
before
Dad
sees
Mr.
Fleming.
He’s
sitting
on
a
bench
across
the
street.”
I
glanced
over
my
shoulder
at
our
father,
who
walked
several
paces
behind
us.
He
was
busy
searching
for
the
house
keys
and
didn’t
notice
the
man
we
wished
to
avoid.
“If
Dad
stops
to
talk
to
him,
our
lives
will
be
ruined!
By
tomorrow
it
will
be
all
over
school
again
that
our
dad
is
friendly
with
a
bum.
Remember
the
last
time
I
got
into
that
fight
because
Jim
said
Dad
was
just
like
Mr.
Fleming—a
miscreant(恶棍)and
that
people
of
the
same
kind
tend
to
stick
together.”
I
didn’t
know
what
a
miscreant
was,
but
I
figured
it
was
something
bad.
“I
don’t
know
why
Dad
bothers
with
him.
Mr.
Fleming
has
no
job.
His
family
left
him.
He
spent
time
in
jail.
He
doesn’t
even
have
his
own
home.
”
Just
at
that
time,
Mr.
Fleming
saw
my
father.
“Mr.
Clements!
How
are
you
today ”
He
crossed
the
street
and
shook
our
father’s
hand.
“I
was
announced
last
week
that
I’ll
be
out
of
work.”
There
was
a
note
of
concern
in
Mr.
Fleming’s
voice
when
he
replied.
“I’m
sorry
to
hear
that.
If
there
is
anything
I
can
do
for
you,
you
just
knock
on
my
door.”
Dad’s
eyebrow
furrowed
as
if
he
was
in
deep
thought.
“I
have
a
job
offer
in
New
Jersey
that
I’m
pretty
sure
I’ll
have
to
accept.
It’s
far
away,
so
I’ll
only
be
able
to
come
home
on
weekends.
If
you
have
the
time
I
would
like
to
hire
you
to
take
care
of
the
things
here
during
my
absence.”
Shock,
then
hope
ran
across
Mr.
Fleming’s
face.
“Are
you
sure
you
want
to
hire
me
You
know
what
people
will
say.”
“Let
them
talk.
I’m
hiring
you
because
you
are
a
good
man,
a
hard
worker,
who
made
a
mistake
in
his
life—a
mistake
you’ve
paid
for
dearly.”
After
Mr.
Fleming
left,
Tom
boldly
questioned
our
Dad’s
decision.
“You
can’t
hire
him!
He’s
no
good!
Nobody
will
want
to
be
friends
with
us
if
he’s
around!”
Dad’s
words,
when
he
quoted
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.,
were
firm:
“The
final
measure
of
a
man
is
not
where
he
stands
in
moments
of
comfort
and
convenience,
but
where
he
stands
at
times
of
challenge
and
controversy.”
Dad
looked
from
my
face
to
Tom’s.
“Do
you
understand
Just
because
other
people
won’t
approve,
our
family
shouldn’t
be
afraid
to
help
him.”
Dad
cupped
my
chin
in
his
large
hand,
continued,
“You
know,
after
the
factory
laid
off
Mr.
Fleming,
his
little
daughter
became
ill.
In
desperation,
he
stole
the
drugs
he
needed
to
help
keep
her
alive.
He
went
to
prison.
While
he
served
his
sentence,
the
child
died,
and
his
sad
wife
returned
to
her
parents
where
later
she
also
died.
He
was
left
with
nothing,
not
even
his
dignity.”
I
suddenly
felt
terrible.
I
could
tell
by
the
way
Tom
looked
at
the
ground
instead
of
up
at
Dad
that
he
regretted
what
he’d
said
about
Mr.
Fleming.
The
new
year
brought
many
changes
to
our
family.
We
only
saw
our
father
on
the
weekends,
but
we
didn’t
worry
when
Dad
was
away
because
of
Mr.
Fleming.
He
handled
everything
with
a
smile,
from
a
broken
pipe
to
a
leaky
roof.
Some
nights
Mom
invited
him
to
stay
for
dinner
during
which
his
tales
of
travels
during
World
War
II
held
our
attention.
And
it
was
Mr.
Fleming
who
carried
a
bloody
Tom
four
blocks
to
the
hospital
when
he
fell
off
his
bike.
Despite
the
good
Mr.
Fleming
did
for
our
family,
some
people
continued
to
keep
away
from
him—and
now
us.
Mom
was
dropped
from
several
committees.
Tom
and
I
were
not
invited
to
classmates’
parties.
Strangely
enough,
we
found
that
none
of
this
bothered
us
because
we
knew
what
Dad
said
had
already
rooted
in
our
hearts.
61.
What
made
people
keep
away
from
Mr.
Fleming
A.
His
having
no
job.
B.
His
bad
name.
C.
His
wife
leaving
him.
D.
His
being
poor.
62.
The
reason
why
there
was
a
fight
between
Tom
and
Jim
is
that
Jim
______
.
A.
was
rude
to
Tom’s
father
B.
spoke
ill
of
Tom’s
father
C.
treated
Mr.
Fleming
well
D.
made
fun
of
Mr.
Fleming
63.
The
writer’s
father
hired
Mr.
Fleming
to
work
for
his
family
because
______
.
A.
he
felt
pity
for
the
poor
man
B.
he
wanted
to
show
mercy
to
the
man
C.
he
considered
the
man
to
be
responsible
D.
he
expected
the
children
to
learn
from
the
man.
64.
The
method
the
writer
mainly
uses
to
develop
Paragraph
5
is
______
.
A.
offering
analysis
B.
making
comparison
C.
giving
examples
D.
providing
explanation
65.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
How
I
Learned
to
Stand
Tall
B.
Be
Polite
to
People
around
You
C.
An
Unforgettable
Experience
D.
Never
Look
Down
upon
the
Poor
第二卷(两部分,共40分)
第四部分
任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最适当的单词。注意:每空一个单词。
Get
ahead
by
taking
advantage
of
summer
Summer
provides
the
best
opportunity
for
future
college
applicants
to
separate
themselves
from
the
crowd.
As
the
number
of
students
who
apply
to
colleges
continues
to
rise,
so
too
does
the
need
for
students
to
make
an
effort
to
distinguish
themselves.
Here
are
some
great
options
to
get
you
off
to
a
head
start:
A
taste
of
college
at
home
Some
universities
and
colleges
offer
a
variety
of
advanced
classes
during
the
summer.
Students
can
find
a
class
that
is
not
offered
at
their
high
school,
which
can
help
them
find
the
pace
of
the
real
class
more
comfortable
when
they
eventually
start
to
take
it.
Recently,
online
classes
for
credit(学分)are
gaining
popularity.
One
resource
students
can
access
is
the
Virtual
High
School
–
my.vhslearning.org.
It
is
a
nonprofit
organization
for
online
education
that
offers
24
AP
courses,
as
well
as
dozens
of
other
classes.
A
taste
of
college
far
away
Experiencing
a
real
college
campus
during
a
one-week
or
multi-week
summer
program
is
a
great
way
to
get
a
better
understanding
of
whether
the
college
is
a
good
fit.
Many
of
these
programs
offer
hands-on
experiences
or
guest
lectures
from
experts.
Some
are
under
the
mistaken
impression
that
attending
a
summer
program
at
a
good
school
gives
them
an
advantage
in
the
admissions
process.
“I
don’t
know
that
they
are
impressive
just
because
a
student
did
an
academic
program,”
Greg
Zaiser,
head
of
admissions
at
Elon
University,
told
The
Charlotte
Observer.
“What
impresses
us
the
most
is
that
students
have
identified
something
they
want
to
study
after
the
program.”
Community
service
Volunteering
is
a
great
way
to
show
interest
in
something
you
care
about.
It
also
lets
you
give
back
to
your
community,
explore
a
career
path
and
grow
personally.
Find
ways
to
volunteer
what
matches
your
interests.
Check
out
opportunities
at
hospitals
or
libraries;
teach
your
favorite
sport
to
disadvantaged
youths;
or
work
with
animals.
Passage
outline
Supporting
details
(66)
▲
for
taking
advantage
of
summer
◇
There
is
no
better
chance
than
summer
for
the
students
(67)
▲
to
colleges
to
separate
themselves
from
the
crowd.◇
With
the
number
of
college
applicants
increasing,
students
need
to
make
more
efforts
to
make
themselves
(68)
▲
from
others.
Some
great
options
to
help
you
start
ahead
of
others
A
taste
of
college
at
home
◇
Students
can
make
the
most
of
(69)
▲
advanced
classes
offered
by
some
universities
and
colleges
in
summer
to
make
good
(70)
▲
for
the
real
class
in
the
future.◇
More
than
one
resource
online
is
(71)
▲
to
students.
A
taste
of
college
far
away
◇
Students
can
spend
one
week
or
more
in
experiencing
a
real
college
campus
and
attend
some
lectures,
which
can
help
them
better
(72)
▲
whether
the
college
is
fit
or
not.
◇
What
really
(73)
▲
students
by
attending
a
summer
program
at
a
good
school
is
that
they
can
make
it
clear
what
they
want
to
study
after
the
program.
Community
service
◇
Being
(74)
▲
can
not
only
make
you
explore
a
career
path,
but
allow
you
an
opportunity
to
(75)
▲
back
your
community.◇
Catch
hold
of
all
kinds
of
opportunities
to
volunteer
to
do
what
matches
your
interests.
第五部分
写作
(30分)
第一节
词汇检测(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
A.
新概念词汇检测,根据问答内容和提供的首字母,写出一个意义和形式都正确的单词。
76.
Q:
Did
Latham
try
to
fly
again
after
his
first
flight
failed
A:
Latham
made
another
a____________
a
week
later
and
got
within
half
a
mile
of
Dover,
but
he
was
unluckily
again.
77.
Q:
How
were
some
objects
on
display
arranged
A:
Lined
up
against
the
wall,
there
were
thin
wires
a____________
to
metal
spheres
which
had
been
magnetized
and
attracted
or
repelled
each
other
all
the
time.
78.
Q:
What
do
you
think
of
the
longest
suspension
bridge
in
the
world
A:
Despite
its
immensity,
it
is
both
simple
and
elegant,
fulfilling
its
d____________
dream
to
create
‘an
enormous
object
drawn
as
faintly
as
possible’.
79.
Q:
After
Dimitri
found
out
that
his
neighbour,
Aleko,
had
suddenly
acquired
a
new
lamb,
what
did
he
do
A:
Dimitri
immediately
went
to
Aleko’s
house
and
angrily
a____________
him
of
stealing
the
lamb.
80.
Q:
Why
did
kidnappers
recently
take
considerable
interest
in
Mrs.
Eleanor’s
cat
A:
Because
she
was
a
w____________
old
lady,
and
has
shared
a
flat
with
her
cat.
B.
教材词汇检测,根据提供的首字母,写出一个意义和形式都正确的单词。
81.
People
of
that
time
believed
that
it
was
his
questioning
the
existence
of
the
Greek
gods
that
led
to
Socrates
c____________
the
young
people
of
Athens.
82.
On
27
November
1941,
US
President
Franklin
Roosevelt
d____________
war
against
Japan.
83.
Sweet
dumplings
are
Chinese
t____________
food
which
everyone
likes.
84.
We
have
many
cases
where
hard
work
as
well
as
good
communication
skills
has
m____________
one’s
chances
of
success
in
the
past
year.
85.
Also,
we
need
to
buy
new
keyboards,
mouses
and
monitors,
because
many
of
keyboards
have
letters
missing
and
some
mouses
and
monitors
are
not
f____________
properly.
第二节
书面表达(满分20分)
5月5日,张学友(Jacky
Cheung)终于来扬州了,人气爆棚。针对当前中学生中的追星现象,你班同学展开了一次热烈的讨论,有很多同学赞同,也有不少同学反对。请你根据下表中的提示写一篇英语短文,介绍讨论的情况。
赞同
反对
◇学习负担重,需要娱乐放松。
◇自控力不强,导致无法专注学习。
◇丰富活动,充实课余生活。
◇消耗精力,不利于身心健康发展。
◇了解明星,学习优秀品质。
◇浪费金钱,给父母带来经济压力。
◇你的看法:……
注意:1.
对所给要点,不要简单翻译,可适当发挥。
2.
字数150左右。短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:追星star
worshiping
On
May
5th,
Jacky
Cheung
came
to
Yangzhou,
bursting
with
popularity.
Recently,
your
class
has
held
a
heated
discussion
about
the
phenomenon
of
star
worshiping.
The
opinions
are
different.
2016-2017学年度第二学期期末检测试题
高一英语参考答案
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每题1分,
满分20分)
1~5
CBCAB
6~10
ABACB
11~15
BACCB
16~20
CACAC
第二部分
英语知识综合运用
第一节
单项选择(共15小题;每题1分,
满分15分)
21-25
DACBD
26-30
CBDAA
31-35
DACBB
第二节
完型填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)
36-40
BACDC
41-45
DABBA
46-50
DCCBA
第三部分
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
51-53
DDB
54--57
DABC
58-60:ACD
61-65
BBCCA
第四部分
任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66.
Reasons
67.
applying
68.
distinguished/different
69.
various
70.
preparations
71.
accessible
/
available
72.
understand/decide/judge
73.
benefits
74.
volunteers
75.
pay
第五部分
写作
(30分)
第一节
词汇检测(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
76.
attempt
77.
attached
78.
designer’s
79.
accused
80.
wealthy
81.
corrupting
82.
declared
83.
traditional
84.
multiplied
85.
functioning
第二节
书面表达(满分20分)
One
possible
version:
On
May
5th,
Jacky
Cheung
came
to
Yangzhou,
bursting
with
popularity.
Recently,
your
class
has
held
a
heated
discussion
about
the
phenomenon
of
star
worshiping.
The
opinions
are
different.
Some
students
are
in
favor
of
star
worshiping.
Nowadays,
students
bear
heavy
study
burden
and
require
necessary
entertainment
and
relaxation.
Students’
spare
time
can
be
made
full
use
of
and
star
worshiping
can
enrich
our
activities.
Besides,
we
can
know
about
the
stars
further
and
learn
some
excellent
qualities
from
them.
On
the
other
hand,
others
hold
the
opposite
view.
Lack
of
self-control
makes
students
unable
to
concentrate
on
study.
Star
worshiping
consumes
too
much
energy,
which
is
not
beneficial
to
students’
physical
and
mental
development.
In
addition,
it
is
a
waste
of
money
and
might
cause
economic
pressure
on
parents.
Personally,
star
worshiping
is
acceptable.
However,
we
should
make
it
clear
who
are
the
real
“heroes”.
The
real
heroes
are
those
who
are
making
the
most
contributions
to
our
society.
As
middle
school
students,
we
ought
to
learn
from
them.
Only
in
this
way
can
we
become
useful
persons
in
the
future.
(153
words)
书面表达评分说明
一、总体原则:
本题总分为20分,评分时,首先根据文章的内容和语言(内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性、上下文的连贯性及语言的得体性)初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定最后给分。如果没有一定数量的较复杂结构或较高级词汇,通篇文章句型单调、无关联词、文章欠流畅、时态错误太多,降档处理。
(一)语言方面:
1、词数少于130或多于170的,从总分中减去2分。
2、语言形式错误分为大错和小错。句子结构、时态、语态、主谓一致、句子缺谓语动词等为大错。小错:介词、冠词、单词拼写、大小写、标点符号等为小错。1个大错扣1分,1个小错0.5分。
3、如层次不清楚,写作没分段,从总分中减去2分。
4.、如果没有使用较复杂的句子结构,评分时将分数降低1个档次。
5.、如书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。投机:开头一段和最后一段切题,中间部分从阅读理解中抄一段判零分。
(二)内容要点:
★文章应分为三大部分,按以下要点内容扣分:需要娱乐放松(2分);充实课余生活(2分);学习优秀品质(2分);
无法专注学习(2分);不利身心健康
(2分);
带来经济压力(2分);自主适当发挥,语句连贯无误(3分);自己的观点(不少于2点)(5分)
(三)卷面:
1、三处乱涂扣1分,五处乱涂扣2分,五处以上扣3分(乱涂的鉴定:如在写错
的单词上划上1-2道线的不算乱涂,三道线以上以及不规则的乱划算乱涂)。
2、不按要求将内容写在规定范围以外的,扣1分。
3、书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低1个档次。
附录:各档次的给分范围和要求
第五档
(很好):(17—20分)
1.完全完成了试题规定的任务。2.覆盖所有内容要点。3.应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。4.语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力。5.有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。6.完全达到了预期的写作目的。
第四档
(好):(13—16分)
1.完全完成了试题规定的任务。2.虽漏掉1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。3.应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。4.语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。5.应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。6.达到了预期的写作目的。
第三档
(适当):(9—12分)
1.基本完成了试题规定的任务。2.虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。3.应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。4.有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。5.应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文内容连贯。6.整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。
第二档
(较差):(5—8分)
1.未恰当完成试题规定的任务。2.漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。3.语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。4.有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。5.较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。6.信息未能清楚地传达给读者。
第一档
(差):(1—4分)
1.未完成试题规定的任务。2.明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。3.语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。4.较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。5.缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。6.信息未能传达给读者。
不得分:(0分)
未能传达给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判;写的内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。
附:部分答案详解:
第二节
完型填空
36.
全文都是围绕不同地域的英国人口音不同这一主题来开展的,故选B.
39.
该空考察:即使只相隔30公里远的两地,口音差别也很大,故选C。
40.
该段落为接下来4段的主题段,通过下面三段的例子及论述可以判断出,个人因口音不同而会被区别对待,故选C。
43.
该段为前三段的总结,从上文可知many
of
those
with
regional
accents
are
still
hitting
a
glass
ceiling(遇到无形的障碍)是很明了的.
45.
该段落为接下来2段的主题段,通过下面2段Kong
Seong-jae的例子可以判断出,讲地方口音反而能给人带来优势,故选A。
48.
从该段最后一句I
think
it
makes
a
bit
of
bond(情感纽带)between
local
people
and
foreigners
to
speak
in
their
local
accent可以得知,用当地人的口音讲话,往往会让当地人很excited,
故选C。
第三部分
阅读理解
A篇
51.
解析:这是一道细节题。根据短文中的CRUISES,FLIGHTS,AIR-CRUISES,SAILBOATS所列举出来的Length,很容易看出,SAILBOATS历时22
to
59
days,答案:D
52.
解析:本题考查学生的综合理解能力。文章主要目的是要吸引潜在游客前往南极旅行。答案:D
53.
解析:这是一道细节理解题。根据CRUISES,FLIGHTS,AIR-CRUISES,SAILBOATS所列举出的Budget,A答案错误。根据SAILBOATS中“sailboats
with
a
capacity
of
9
or
48
passengers”,
C答案错误。根据文中“The
Antarctic
season
goes
from
late
October
to
March”,
D答案错误。AIR-CRUISES
中“making
you
save
the
2.5-day
navigations
across
the
Drake
Passage
that
are
made
each
way
in
a
regular
cruise”,答案:B
B篇
54细节理解题。根据文章第一段But
it’s
also
just
a
number.
It
doesn’t
come
with
a
fantastic
moment
when
you
know
all
the
adults
are
supposed
to
know
what
to
do.
可知答案D
55
根据it前的the
way
I
viewed
growing
up
可知答案
A
56
根据第三段Now,
she’s
living
on
her
own,
doing
little
things
that
make
her,
in
my
eyes,
an
adult,
and
is
in
complete
control
of
her
personal
life.
可知答案B
57
通读全文,尤其文章最后一句可知答案C
C篇
58.
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第一句One
of
my
summertime
reading
pleasures
has
been
reading
C.S.
Lewis’s
The
Screwtape
Letters…,
很容易得出结论,答案:A
59.
解析:词义猜测题。根据第一段中的In
this
excerpt,
a
devil
named
Screwtape
is
continuing
to
tutor
his
nephew
on
how
best
to
direct
and
control
humans
toward
“our
Father
below”,结合上下文,答案:C
60.
解析:细节查找及综合理解题。根据文章第二段的首句和最后一段内容,推断得出答案。答案:D
D篇
推理判断题,综合全文,Fleming
声誉不好,所以答案为B
细节判断题,第一小节I
got
into
that
fight
because
Jim
said
Dad
was
just
like
Mr.
Fleming—a
miscreant(恶棍)and
that
people
of
the
same
kind
tend
to
stick
together.可知答案是B
根据第二小节最后一段话I’m
hiring
you
because
you
are
a
good
man,
a
hard
worker,
who
made
a
mistake
in
his
life—a
mistake
you’ve
paid
for
dearly.”
可知Fliming
是一个负责的人,答案是C
第五小节讲述Fleming
工作负责,讲述二战故事,把受伤的Tom送到医院等说明答案是C
根据马丁.路德.金的话when
he
quoted
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.,
were
firm:
“The
final
measure
of
a
man
is
not
where
he
stands
in
moments
of
comfort
and
convenience,
but
where
he
stands
at
times
of
challenge
and
controversy.”
,判断一个人应的角度。所以答案是A
第四部分
任务型阅读
66.
由二级栏目内容可知,这是利用暑假的原因。
67.
由…future
college
applicants
to
separate
themselves
from
the
crowd中的applicants转换而来。
68.
由…make
an
effort
to
distinguish
themselves中的distinguish转换而来。
69.
由第一个副标题部分的…a
variety
of
advanced
classes
during
the
summer中的a
variety
of转换而来。
70.
由第一个副标题部分的…which
can
help
them
find
the
pace
of
the
real
class
more
comfortable
when
they
eventually
start
to
take
it.转换而来。
71.
由第一个副标题部分的One
resource
students
can
access
is...中的access转换而来。
72.
由第二个副标题部分的…is
a
great
way
to
get
a
better
understanding
of
whether
the
college
is
a
good
fit.中的get
a
better
understanding
of转换而来。
73.
由第二个副标题部分的…attending
a
summer
program
at
a
good
school
gives
them
an
advantage
…以及
“What
impresses
us
the
most
is
that
students
have
identified
something
they
want
to
study
after
the
program.中的gives
them
an
advantage转换而来。
74.
由第三个副标题部分的Volunteering
is
a
great
way
to
show
interest
in…中的Volunteering转换而来。
75.
由第三个副标题部分的It
also
lets
you
give
back
to
your
community…中的give
back
to转换而来。
201705高一期末听力材料
Text
1
M:
Marcella,
I’d
like
you
to
meet
Josie.
Today’s
her
first
day
at
work.
W:
Pleased
to
meet
you,
Josie.
Have
a
cup
of
tea.
Text
2
M:
You
look
unhappy.
W:
Yes,
I’m
a
little
annoyed.
I
bought
some
oranges
at
a
roadside
stand.
When
I
came
back,
I
found
that
the
man
overcharged
me
by
more
than
three
yuan.
Text
3
W:
Is
your
teacher’s
name
Mrs
Pond
or
Mrs
Brown
M:
Miss.
She
is
not
married.
And
her
last
name
is
Brown,
not
Pond.
Text
4
M:
The
shirt
isn’t
expensive.
Do
you
really
like
it,
dear
W:
Yes,
it
fits
perfectly.
I
thought
it
was
expensive.
Text
5
M:
Do
you
like
going
out
W:
I
feel
very
comfortable
in
front
of
the
TV.
Text
6
W:
Hey,
Mike.
What
are
you
doing
M:
I
am
reading
the
newspaper
to
find
a
part-time
job.
W:
Oh,
then
you
will
have
a
busy
summer
holiday.
I
will
never
forget
the
hard
days
when
I
worked
as
a
shop
assistant
last
summer.
M:
Will
you
find
a
part-time
job
this
summer
W:
No,
I
have
to
prepare
for
the
PETS3.
Text
7
W:
Dukes
Hotel!
Can
I
help
you
M:
Hello!
I
want
to
send
a
man
back
to
your
hotel.
He
is
drunk
now.
W:
OK.
What
can
I
do
for
you
M:
Here
is
a
card
of
your
hotel.
So
I
think
he
must
be
your
guest.
W:
What
is
his
name
M:
David
Frank,
a
professor.
W:
Right,
we
have
such
a
guest.
M:
I
am
new
here
too.
How
can
we
get
to
your
place
W:
St
James’s
Place.
It
is
only
5
minutes
drive.
M:
OK.
Can
you
arrange
a
person
to
meet
us
I’ll
call
a
taxi.
W:
No
problem.
Text
8
W:
Pardon
me,
officer.
M:
Yes
W:
We
are
looking
for
a
big
department
store
around
here.
M:
I’m
afraid
you’re
headed
in
the
wrong
direction.
W:
But
we
are
told
that
there
was
one
here
in
the
downtown
area.
M:
Yes,
it
is.
But
I
meant
you
are
walking
the
wrong
way.
W:
Oh,
I
see.
Could
we
trouble
you
for
directions
to
get
there
M:
It’s
no
trouble.
It’s
only
about
ten
minutes
walk
from
here.
W:
Oh,
that’s
all
M:
Just
walk
back
the
same
way
you
came
for
about
a
block
then
turn
right
and
stay
on
that
street
until
you
come
to
the
next
intersection.
W:
That’s
the
corner
around
Granger
and
Forest,
isn’t
it
M:
That’s
right.
You’ll
see
the
big
store
on
the
left
side
of
this
street.
You
can’t
miss
it.
W:
Down
the
block
to
Granger
and
right
for
another
block
to
Forest.
Thanks
very
much.
M:
Don’t
mention
it.
Text
9
W:
Hello.
Can
I
help
you
M:
Yes,
I
hope
so.
I
would
like
to
register
for
Comp
Lit
287.
W:
I’m
sorry,
but
that
class
is
already
full.
And
also,
students
are
supposed
to
register
through
the
touch-tongue
registration
system.
M:
I
know.
I
already
tried
to
register
for
it
by
phone,
but
the
computer
wouldn’t
let
me.
W:
That’s
because
it’s
full.
M:
But
I’m
a
new
student
here.
I
thought
maybe
there
was
some
way
I
could
get
into
the
class.
W:
Well,
I
could
put
you
on
a
waiting
list.
What
is
your
name
M:
My
name
is
Kevin
Huang.
That’s
spelled
H-U-A-N-G.
W:
Alright.
And
what
is
your
major
M:
I’m
a
Classical
Literature
major.
W:
Wait
a
minute.
You’re
a
Comp
Lit
major
M:
Yes,
that’s
right.
W:
Why
didn’t
you
tell
me
I
didn’t
know
you
were
one
of
our
students.
M:
That’s
why
I’m
trying
to
get
into
Comp
Lit
287.
I
know
it’s
a
required
class.
W:
The
university
computer
system
saves
extra
places
in
class
287
for
Comp
Lit
students.
I
can
give
you
a
special
code.
When
you
register
by
phone,
you
can
use
the
code
to
get
into
the
class.
Text
10
One
year
Miss
Wyatt
decided
to
have
a
holiday
in
Italy.
She
did
not
speak
much
Italian,
but
wherever
she
was,
she
was
fortunate
enough
to
find
people
who
knew
enough
English
to
be
able
to
understand
what
she
wanted,
until
one
day
she
decided
to
have
lunch
in
a
little
restaurant
in
a
village
in
the
south
of
Italy.
She
had
seen
some
nice
mushrooms
in
the
market
of
another
village
near
there
and
thought
they
would
taste
very
good,
so
when
the
waiter
came
to
take
her
order
for
lunch,
she
asked
whether
she
could
have
some
mushrooms
for
her
meal,
but
she
had
great
difficulty
in
explaining
to
him,
because
she
did
not
know
the
Italian
word
for
mushroom.
At
last
she
took
out
a
pencil
and
drew
a
picture
of
mushroom.
The
waiter’s
face
brightened
at
once,
and
he
hurried
to
the
kitchen.
A
minute
later,
he
returned,
carrying
an
umbrella.