黄山市2016~2017学年度第二学期期末质量检测
高一英语试题
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分
听力(共两节)
第一节(共5小题)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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.How
does
the
woman
probably
feel
A.Surprised.
B.Disappointed.
C.Angry.
2.What
does
the
woman
mean
A.She
hasn't
started
yet.
B.She
has
just
Started.
C.She
has
finished.
3.What
will
the
woman
do
this
afternoon
A.Go
to
a
concert
with
the
man.
B.Take
care
of
her
parents.
C.Wait
for
the
washing
machine
to
be
repaired.
4.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
A.At
an
airport.
B.In
a
restaurant.
C.In
a
post
office.
5.Which
flight
will
the
man
probably
take
A.The
6
o'clock
flight
this
afternoon.
B.The
2
o'clock
flight
tomorrow
afternoon.
C.The
6
o'clock
flight
tomorrow
afternoon.
第二节(共15小题)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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,井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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.When
will
the
movie
be
over
A.In
five
minutes.
B.In
ten
minutes.
C.In
fifteen
minutes.
7.Where
is
the
parking
10t
A.Behind
the
movie
theater.
B.Beside
the
cinema.
C.Behind
a
tall
building.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where
are
the
man's
glasses
A.On
his
nose.
B.Above
the
mirror.
C.In
the
bathroom.
9.What
does
the
man
usually
forget
A.His
phone.
B.His
wallet.
C.His
fishing
line.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Which
of
the
follo
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is
true
about
Tahiti.
according
to
the
woman
A.It's
perhaps,
located
in
the
Northern
Pacific
Ocean.
B.It's
mostly
formed
from
volcanic
activity.
C.It's
the
highest
island
in
French
Polynesia.
11.What
is
the
island's
official
language
A.English.
B.Tahitian.
C.French.
12.What
is
Tahiti
famous
for
A.Its
beach
scenery.
B.Its
food.
C.Its
population.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
is
the
man
A.A
student.
B.A
graduate
C.A
teacher.
14.When
does
the
man
want
to
have
his
phone
disconnected
A.On
June
15.
B.On
July
18.
C.On
July
19.
15.Where
is
the
man
now
A.In
Shanghai.
B.In
Beijing.
C.In
Xi'an.
16.What
does
the
man
ask
about
at
last
A.Changing
a
home
phone
plan.
B.Paying
for
his
phone
bill.
C.Getting
some
money
back.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
did
Kim
see
when
the
car
crash
took
place
A.A
trunk.
B.A
tree
branch.
C.Another
car.
18.Which
part
did
Kim
get
injured
most
probably
A.Her
ears.
B.Her
hands.
C.Her
head.
19.What
did
Kim
use
to
break
the
car
window
A.Her
foot.
B.Her
head.
C.Her
hands.
20.What
can
we
learn
from
the
talk
A.Kim
started
driving
a
car
at
16.
B.Kim
fainted
twice
after,
getting
out
of
the
car.
C.Kim's
car
exploded
after
she
got
out
of
it,
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节)
第一节(共15小题)
阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项。(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Imagine
the
tallest
building
in
the
United
States.
Fill
that
large
building
44
times
with
rotten
(腐烂的)fruits
and
vegetables.Now
you
know
how
much
food
Americans
waste
every
year.
It
is
har
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to
believe,
right
About
133
.billion
pounds
of
food
get
.thrown
away.
That's
one,
third
of
all
the
food
we
produce.
And
a
lot
of
it
is
thrown
away
for
one
simple
reason:
It's
ugly.
The
problem
is
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nature
isn't
perfect.
Apples
can
get
scarred(留下疤痕)by
storms.
Cucumbers
grow
in
C
shapes.
Carrots
change
into
unusual
fork-like
forms.
Watermelons
get
too
big
to
fit
on
a
refrigerator
shelf.
These
crazy-looking
fruits
and
vegetables
may
.taste
great.
But
most
grocery
stores
refuse
to
sell
them.
Store
owners
say
people
judge
food
by
how
it
looks.
No
one
wants
a
tomato
that
looks
like
a
two-headed
monster.
(怪物).
But
what
if
you
could
buy
that
tomato
for
half-price
A
new
movemen
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is
trying
to
make
people
see
the
"beauty"
in
ugly
food.
Some
stores
are
selling
ugly
produce.
It
tastes
the
same.
And
you
pay
less
for
it
because
the.
food
doesn't,
look
perfect.
Usually,
the
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find
a
nicer
word
than
"ugly';
A
Canadian
chain
uses
"naturally
imperfect".
In
some
US
stores,
it's
"misfit
produce".
Whatever
you
call
it,
ugly
food
helps
many
.people.
Farmers
get
paid
for
food
they
were
going
to
have
to
throw
away.
Shoppers
get
cheaper
fruits
and
vegetables.
The
ugly-food
movement
will
also
help
some
of
the
44
million
Americans
who
don't
have
enough
to
eat.
Many
groups
give
the
ugly
produce
to
hungry
people.
So
really,
who
cares
if
that
carrot
looks
a
little
...
ugly
21.We
can
know
from
the
text
that
________.
A.food
is
thrown
mostly
because
it
goes
bad
B.food
waste
is
a
serious
problem
in
America
C.the
uglier
the
food
is,
the
better
it
tastes
D.America
produces
more
food
than
Americans
can
eat
22.What
is
the
"beauty"
in
ugly
food
A.It
tastes
the
same
but
costs
much
less.
B.It
does
much
good
to
people.
C.It
is
useful
to
hungry
people.
D.It
tastes
just
as
good
as
normal-looking
produce.
23.The
ugly-food
movement
is
intended
to
________.
A.call
on
people
to
help
the
poor
B.persuade
grocery
stores
to
sell
ugly
produce
C.prove
the
value
0fugty
produce
D.advise
people
not
to
waste
food
B
In
recent
years,
l
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free
libraries
of
all
shapes
and
sizes
have
popped
up.
Often
built
by
community
members,
they
could
be
found
on
street
corners
and
the
sidewalks
across
the
United
States,
hoping
to
share
their
book
collections
with
their
neighbors.
Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
even
hosted
the
first
Little
Free
Library
Festival,
where
book
fans
came
together
to
promote
literacy
(读写能力)in
their
communities.
For
the
m
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part,
little
free
libraries
have
more
in
common
with
book
sharing
shelves
in
hotels,
local
parks,
coffee
shops
and
other
public
spaces
than
the
traditional
public
library.
Based
on
the
rule
of
"take
a
book,
leave
a
book,"
these
little
libraries
can
take
many
forms
from
birdhouse-like
wooden
structures
to
redesigned
newspaper
selling
machines,
Robert
Wirsing
writes
for
the
Bronx
Times.
The
litt
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free
library
organization
began
when
a
citizen
of
Hudson,
Wisconsin,
named
Todd
Bol
built
a
little
one-room
schoolhouse,
filled
it
with
books
and
placed
it
in
his
front
yard
to
honor
his
mother
who
passed
away
in
2009.
Together
with
a
local
educator
named
Rick
Brooks,
the
two
began
placing
little
free
libraries
across
Wisconsin
and
sharing
the
idea
with
people
across
the
country.
"Something
we
a
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eager
for
in
this
information
age
is
that
connection
between
people,"
Bol
tells
Margret
Aldrich
for
Book
Riot.
"I
want
to
show
how
Little
Free
Library
is
about
readers
inspiring
readers.
It
goes
on
and
on."
While
Little
Fr
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Libraries
seem
like
a
harmless
means
to
promote
literacy
by
sharing
books
with
neighbors,
a
few
of
the
roadside
landing
libraries
have
caused
minor
legal
problems.
officials
in
Los
Angeles
and
Shreveport,
Louisiana,
have
told
some
citizens
that
their
homemade
libraries
broke
city
roles
and
that
they
would
have
to
remove
them
to
avoid
being
fined.
Still,
little
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free
libraries
have
been
well
accepted
by
their
commnunities.
For
anyone
interested
in
making
their
own
at
home,
the
organization
has
posted
helpful
tips
and
guides
for
building
the
little
book
lending
boxes
in
their
neighborhoods.
24.What
can
we
know
about
the
little
free
libraries
in
America
A.They
are
state-owned.
B.They
are
popular
nationally.
C.They
are
set
up
to
sell
books.
D.They
help
those
with
no
books
to
read.
25.What
is
a
common
character
of
little
free
libraries
A.They
lie
in
many
public
places.
B.They
share
a
large
collection
of
books.
C.They
compete
with
traditional
public
libraries.
D.They
exist
mainly
in
the
form
of
wooden
houses.
26.What
is
Todd
Bol's
primary
aim
of
building,
a
library
A.To
remember
his
dead
mother.
B.To
help
people
form
a
habit
of
reading.
C.To
set
an
example
to
other
communities.
D.To
share
his
knowledge,
with
other
citizens.
27.What
does
Todd
Bol
think
of
the
little
free
libraries
A.They
cause
minor
legal
problems.
B.They
should
continue
to
exist.
C.They
mean
a
lot
to
community
members.
D.They
should
be
supported
by
the
government.
C
JOHANNESBURG—The
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say
cats
have
nine
lives.Now
a
Chinese
toad(蟾蜍)has
joined
the
club
of
clever
survivors.
South
Africans
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are
shocked
by
a
toad
that
got
trapped
in
a
ship
from
China
to
Cape
Town,
after
jumping
into
a
candlestick(烛台)that
was
made
there.South
African
officials
reportedly
planned
to
put
down
the
creature,
fearing
it
would
cause
harm
as
an
invasive
species
if
it
were
let
go
in
the
wild.
But
the
toad
go
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a
last-minute
pardon.
Mango
Airlines,
a
south
African
airline,
transported
the
toad
on
Friday
to
Johannesburg
to
an
animal
center,
after
officials
decided
to
find
a
way
to
let
the
toad
live.
The
two-hour
flight
was
comfortable
compared
to
the
trip
from
China,
a
long
way
of
many
weeks
and
thousands
of
kilometers
across
the
Indian
Ocean.
Airline
spokesman
Hein
Kaiser
said
the
toad
got
"first-class
treatment",
sitting
in
a
plastic
container
together
with
Brett
Glasby,
an
expert
looking,
after
animals.
There
was
even
a
ceremony,
in
which
the
toad's
boarding
pass
was
handed
to
Glasby.
"He
was
the
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star
of
the
Show
on
the
flight.
He
was
the
unusual
passenger,
I
think
every
passenger
stopped
to
have
a
look."
Kaiser
said.
On
landing
in
J
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the
toad
was
brought
out
of
its
container
for
a
photo
shoot.
Observers
said
the
brown
toad
seemed
like
a
cool
customer.
It
belongs
to
the
Asian
Toad
species.
It
is
believed
to
have
survived
the
trip
from
China
by
hardening
its
skin
to
prevent
it
from
drying
out,
and
also
by
slowing
its
breathing
and
heart
rate—-methods
that
help
the
species
survive
in
times
of
drought(干旱).
"We've
had
snakes
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in
imported
wood
and
insects
in
fruit.
We
were
called
because
the
toad
was
right
inside
the
candlestick,
and
we
had
to
break
it
to
get
it
out."
Glasby,
the
expert,
told
The
Star,
a
South
African
newspaper.
28.The
underli
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phrase
"an
invasive
~species"
in
second
paragraph
may
refer
to
________.
A.something
which
is
not
used
to
the
local
conditions
B.something
which
is
probably
harmful
to
the
native
creatures
C.something
which
has
never
appeared
in
local
areas
D.something
which
is
greatly
good
to
the
local
people
29.The
toad
was
able
to
arrive
in
South
Africa
alive
________.
A.because
it
slowed
its
breath
on
the
way
B.because
it
used
methods
in
times
of
drought
C.because
it
formed
hard
skin
to
protect
itself
D.because
many
people
looked
after
it
carefully
30.It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.sometimes
animals
are
transported
by
accident
B.no
one
has
seen
such
a
big
toad
in
Africa
C.a
candlestick
is
the
best
place
for
a
toad
D.droughts
make
toads
live
longer
31.What
is
the
best
title
of
the
text
A.A
journey-loving
toad.
B.An
amazing
China
toad.
C.A
toad
that
has
nine
lives
D.A
toad
in
a
candlestick.
D
You
may
probabl
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recognize
most
of
the
powerful
graduation
speakers,
who
are
welt-known
people
in
their
fields,
but
I
think
the
schools
couldn't
have
picked
better
speakers
than
them,
because
the
most
important
inspiration
anyone
can
ever
get
is
someone
who
lives
his
living
by
example.
Steve
Jobs,
Stanford
University:
"Remembering
you
are
going
to
die,
the
best
way
I
know
is
to
avoid
the
trap
of
thinking
you
have
something
to
lose.
There
is
no
reason
not
to
follow
your
heart.
Your
time
is
limited
so
don't
waste
it
living
someone
else's
life.
Don't
let
the
noise
of
others'
opinions
drown
out
your
own
inner
voice..."
Oprah
Winfrey,
Stanford
University:
I
consider
the
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this
Earth,
to
be
like
a
school...
And
the
secret
I
have
learned
to
get
ahead
is
being
open
to
the
lessons
from
the
grandest
universe
of
all.
Don't
react
against
a
bad
situation.
And
the
solution
will
arise
from
the
challenge.
Bono,
University
of
Pennsylvania:
"For
.four
years
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you've
been
buying,
trading
and
selling
everything
you've
got
in
this
marketplace
of
ideas,
Your
pockets
are
full
even
if
your
parents'
are
empty
and—and
now
you've
got
to
figure
out
what
to
spend
it
on.
The
world
is
more
flexible
than
you
think
and
it's
waiting
for
you
to
hammer
it
into
shape..."
Michael
Dell,
University
of
Texas
at
Austin:
"Now
it
is
time
for
you
to
move
on
to
what's
next
and
obtain
your
desire.
But
you
must
not
let
anything
prevent
you
from
taking
those
first
steps.
Don't
spend
so
much
time
trying
to
choose
the
perfect
opportunity
but
you
missed
the
right
opportunity.
Recognize
that
there
will
be
failures
and
obstacles.
But
you
will
learn
from
your
mistakes
and
the
mistakes
of
others."
32.Who
wants
to
expres
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"Don't
be
affected
by
what
other
people
say."
A.Michael
Dell.
B.Bono.
C.Steve
Jobs.
D.Oprah
Winfrey.
33.Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
what
Oprah
Winfrey
says
A.To
break
some
of
the
rules.
B.To
overcome
the
fear
of
loss.
C.To
try
hard
to
achieve
our
goals.
D.To
meet
challenges
in
your
life.
34.What
Michael
Dell
said
is
to
encourage
people
to
________.
A.listen
to
our
heart
B.be
open
to
new
ideas
C.create
our
own
journey
D.learn
from
our
mistakes
35.What
can
we
be
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to
gain
from
these
powerful:
graduation
speeches
A.Some
life
lessons.
B.Some
personal
experiences.
C.Some
social
skills.
D.Some
creative
ideas,
第二节(共5小题)
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
become
the
best
version
of
yourself
When
we
step
outside,
we'd
prefer
it
if
we
were
presenting
the
best
version
of
ourselves
to
people.
____36____
If
you
are
looking
to
get
more
out
of
your
life,
here
are
a
few
things
you
need
to
do
in
order
to
become
the
best.
Stop
being
negative.
____37____
If
you
tell
yourself
that
you
can't
do
something,
your
brain
is
going
to
immediately
give
up.
If,
however,
you
tell
yourself
that
you
can
totally
do
this,
your
brain
will
wake
up
and
rise
to
the
challenge.
____38____
Instead
of
saying:
"I
can't"—
say:
"I
can!"
Don't
worry
about
what
others
might
think,
Tell
yourself
that
you're
going
to
win
today.
____39____
Even
though
none
of
us
are
perfect,
some
of
us
are
still
very
good
at
presenting
the
best
version
of
ourselves.
How
By
being
okay
with
our
shortcomings.
Shortcomings
are
what
make
us
human.
Instead
of
trying
to
hide
them,
celebrate
them.
Focus
on
your
values.
Your
values
are
important.
Our
values
guide
our
thought,
action
and
decision.
A
person
who
knows
his
values
agree
with
everything
he
does.
He
is
sure
of
himself.
Write
down
your
core
values.
This
will
give
some
way
to
ensuring
that
you
are
the
best.
____40____
A.You
will
become
a
person
who
makes
decisions
with
confidence.
B.Put
an
end
to
past
regrets.
C.It's
time
to
set
boundaries
by
looking
after
yourself
for
a
change.
D.But
when
you
retu
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home,
it's
easy
to
fall
back
into
your
old
habits.
E.Your
brain
tends
to
take
what
you
say
as
truth.
F.Celebrate
your
shortcomings.
G.For
this
reason,
it
is
important
that
you
cut
the
negative
talk.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节)
第一节
完型填空(共20小题)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、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。
A
deadly
frozen
night
I
am
a
worker
na
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Yankel,
who
worked
in
a
coal
mine
in
a
faraway
mountain.
I
once
met
a
bad
accident.
Do
you
know
why
I'm
____41____
today
I
was
a
teena
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at
the
time.
Every
day
we
went
under
the
mine
to
dig
and
carry
____42____
out.
One
day
we
were
about
to
pull
out
____43____
the
rocks
at
the
entrance
suddenly
fell
down.
Most
of
the
workers
were
badly
injured.
We
were
trapped
under
the
ground
for
several
days
and
had
no
____44____
out.
Night
came
and
it
was
deathly
cold,
____45____
any
food
or
water.
There
were
also
no
blankets
to
keep
us
warm
____46____
it
was
flooding
everywhere.
Beside
me,
the
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was
a
beloved
elderly
____47____
from
my
hometown.
He
was
shaking
from
head
to
toe,
and
looked
____48____.
So
I
put
my
arms
around
him
to
____49____
him
up.
I
hugged
him
tightly
to
give
him
some
heat.
I
____50____
his
arms,
his
legs,
his
face,
and
his
neck,
____51____
him
to
try
to
be
alive.
I
encouraged
him.
All
night
long,
I
kept
this
man
warm
this
way.
I
was
____52____,
and
freezing
cold
myself.
I
can't
feel
my
fingers,
but
I
didn't
____53____
rubbing
heat
into
that
old
man's
body.
Hours
and
hours
____54____.
Finally,
rescue
came
and
we
were
saved.
I
____55____
to
see
the
other
people.
To
my
____56____,
all
I
could
see
were
some
frozen
bodies.
All
people
died.
Only
two
people
____57____:
the
old
man
and
me.
May
I
tell
you
the
secret
to
survival
in
this
world
When
you
warm
other
people's
hearts,
you
will
____58____
warm
yourself.
When
you
support,
encourage
and
____59____
others,
then
you
will
discover
support,
encouragement,
and
inspiration
in
your
own
life
____60____.
That's
the
secret
to
a
happy
life.
41.A.confident
B.old
C.alive
D.successful
42.A.rock
B.coal
C.stone
D.wood
43.A.then
B.as
C.when
D.while
44.A.idea
B.problem
C.help
D.way
45.A.without
B.despite
C.offering
D.sharing
46.A.if
B.although
C.in
case.
D.so
that
47.A.man
B.woman
C.boy
D.girl
48.A.suprised
B.embarrassed
C.hopeful
D.terrible
49.A.wake
B.put
C.warm
D.cheer
50.A.rubbed
B.kissed
C.beat
D.patted
51.A.believing
B.promising
C.warning
D.begging
52.A.bored
B.tired
C.annoyed
D.relaxed
53.A.help
B.stand
C.keep
D.stop
54.A.went
by
B.died
down
C.passed
away
D.stayed
up
55.A.fought
back
B.hanged
around
C.looked
around
D.held
on
56.A.excitement
B.shock
C.relief
D.disappointment
57.A.rescued
B.survived
C.fled
D.stayed
58.A.also
B.still
C.even
D.again
59.A.help
B.comfort
C.love
D.inspire
60.A.for
sure
B.on
purpose
C.in
return
D.by
chance
第二节
语法填空题(共10小题)
阅读下面材料在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In
a
prope
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tea
ceremony,
everyone
has
their
roles.
The
host
is
in
the
position
for
____61____
(pour)
tea
for
everyone
and
you
shouldn't
take
this
role.
However,
in
a
restaurant,
if
someone
pours
tea
for
you,
you
can
do
it
for
him
in
____62____
next
round.
When
someone
pours
tea
for
you,
lightly
knock
your
two
fingers
____63____
the
table
and
say
"thank
you".
If
they're
older
than
you,
you
should
pretend
to
be
a
little
"guilty"
because
you
don't
deserve
their
politeness.
This
drama
should
____64____
(repeat)
every
time
someone
pours
tea
for
you.
In
any
si
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before
you
pour
tea
into
your
own
cup,
always
look
around
and
see.
____65____
there's
anyone
____66____
cup
is
not
full.
Pour
tea
into
their
Cups
first,
as
it's
____67____
(polite)
if
you
pour
tea
just
for
yourself.
In
Chinese
cultur
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pouring
tea
for
someone
can
have
a
lot
of
____68____(mean).
When
a
guest
comes,
they
serve
tea
____69____
(show)
a
sign
of
welcome,
when
getting
____70____
(marry),
a
couple
kneels
on
the
floor
and
passes
the
tea
to
their
parents
to
express
their
gratefulness.
第四部分:写作(共两节)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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。每处错误仅涉及二个单词的增加、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,多者从第11处起)不计分。
Apologizing
can
be
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harder
than
realizing
you've
acted
poor.
To
truly
apologize
for
a
friend,
you
had
to
be
sincere
and
admit
your
mistakes.
And
let
your
friend
to
know
how
much
he
or
she
means
to
you.
This
may
be
easy
said
than
done,
but
if
they
hide
your
feeling
of
pride,
and
show
some
real
regret,
you'll
have
a
tree
apology
ready.
If
possible,
always
apologize
personally.
Sending
flowers
or
gifts
is
free,
and
flowers
aren't
giving
informations
"I'm
sorry."
You
are
just
hiding
behind
gifts.
So
it
is
of
great
important
to
apologize
personally.
This
will
make
your
friends
more
willing
to
accept
apology.
第二节
书面表达
假设你是育才中学学生李华,在网上得知美国籍中学生Tom想来中国沿古代丝绸之路游览,他向网友征集驴友兼向导。你有兴趣做他的旅伴,请给Tom写一封自荐信,内容要点如下:
1.个人情况介绍。
2.希望能想成为Tom的驴友。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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高一英语试题参考答案
第一部分
听力(共两节)
1—5
ABCCB
6—10
ACABB
11—15
CABBA
16—20
CBCAC
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节)
第一节
21—23
BAC
24—27
BAAC
28—31
BBAC
32—35
CDDA
第二节
36—40
DEGFA
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节)
第一节
完型填空(共20小题)
41—45
CBCDA
46—50
BADCA
51—55
DBDAC
56—60
BBADC
第二节
语法填空题(共10小题)
61.pouring
62.the
63.on/at
64.be
repeated
65.if(whether)
66.whose
67.impolite
68.meanings
69.to
show
70.married
第四部分:写作(共两节)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题)
7t.poor改为poorly
72.for改为to
73.had改为have
74.去掉to
75.easy改为easier
76.they改为you
77.and改为but或yet
78.informations改为information
79.important改为importance
80.在accept和apology间增加the或your
第二节
书面表达
One
possible
version
Dear
Tom,
How
do
you
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do
I've
learned
from
your
post
that
you
want
to
travel
along
the
Ancient
Silk
Road
in
China
during
this
summer
holiday
and
are
going
after
a
tour
pal
and
tour
guide,
so
I'm
writing
to
you
to
recommend
myself.
I'm
Li
Hua,
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student
from
Yucai
High
School.
I
love
traveling
and
always
want
to
travel
along
the
Silk
Road.
I've
done
a
lot
of
research
in
my
spare
time.
Therefore,
I
know
much
about
all
the
towns,
cities
and.
places
of
interest
along
the
road,
including
their
history,
customs
and
culture.
More
importantly,
I
can
speak
English
fluently.
I
believe
I'm
the
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right
person
you're
looking
for.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua