2016-2017年度下学期
高一英语学科期末考试试题
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的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
does
the
woman
advise
the
man
to
do
A.
Learn
to
use
a
new
camera.
B.
Take
the
camera
back
to
the
shop.
C.
Clean
the
camera
when
taking
pictures.2.
Where
will
the
woman
probably
live
next
year A.
In
a
rented
room.
B.
In
the
dormitory.
C.
At
home.3.
What
does
the
man
not
like
about
the
blue
shirt A.
Its
style.
B.
Its
color.
C.
Its
size.4.
Who
paid
2,330
dollars
for
a
car A.
The
woman.
B.
The
man.
C.
Linda.5.
What
time
is
it
by
the
man’s
watch A.
1:40.
B.
1:30.
C.
1:00.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白后,每小题将有10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至7题。6.
How
much
is
the
ticket A.
2
pounds.
B.
3
pounds.
C.
5
pounds.7.
Why
does
the
woman
tell
the
man
to
get
off
the
bus A.
They
are
at
the
last
stop.
B.
They
are
at
Woodford
Green.
C.
The
bus
broke
down.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.
What
did
an
Italian
waiter
teach
the
man
to
do A.
Say
some
words
in
Italian.
B.
Read
Italian
newspaper.
C.
Write
in
Italian.
9.
Where
did
the
man
spend
the
last
day
A.
In
a
museum.
B.
In
a
garden.
C.
In
his
hotel.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
does
the
man
feel
now
A.
Angry.
B.
Worried.
C.
surprised.
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man’s
brother
A.
He
is
the
only
one
making
money
in
the
family.
B.
He
is
taken
as
a
poor
worker
by
his
boss.
C.
He
is
afraid
that
he
will
go
to
his
ruin.
12.
What
will
the
woman
do
for
the
man
A.
Ask
her
father
to
find
a
job
for
his
brother.
B.
Ask
her
father
to
call
the
president
of
the
factory.
C.
Pay
a
visit
to
the
president
of
the
factory.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Who
helped
the
woman
learn
to
ride
a
horse
when
she
was
young
A.
Her
father.
B.
Her
elder
brother.
C.
Her
father’s
friends
What
does
the
woman
say
about
riding
a
horse
A.
It’s
competitive
at
most
times.
B.
It’s
different
from
racing
a
horse.
C.
It’s
safer
than
racing
a
horse.
When
does
the
woman
think
of
putting
money
on
a
horse
in
a
race
A.
It’s
a
big
waste.
B.
It’s
a
way
to
earn
money.
C.
It’s
a
kind
of
competition.
16.
What
will
the
speakers
probably
do
next
A.
Watch
a
race.
B.
Try
to
ride
a
horse.
C.
Go
down
onto
the
track.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
long
did
the
speaker
study
French
in
high
school
A.
For
about
one
year.
B.
For
about
two
years.
C.
For
about
three
years.
What
was
a
big
challenge
for
the
speaker
when
he
first
arrived
in
France
A.
How
to
really
understand
what
the
French
were
saying.
B.
How
to
make
himself
understood
by
the
French.
C.
How
to
catch
up
with
his
French
class..
19.
Where
did
the
speaker
meet
two
young
French
guys
A.
On
the
plane.
B.
On
the
bus.
C.
On
the
train.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
speaker
from
the
talk
A.
He
was
a
top
student
in
high
school.
B.
He
won’t
travel
with
the
British
friend
again.
C.
He
has
made
big
progress
in
his
French.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、
B、
C和D)中,选出最佳选项
(A)
Using
too
much
water
or
throwing
rubbish
into
our
rivers
are
clear
ways
that
humans
can
put
our
water
supply
in
less
obvious
ways.
You
may
wonder
how
paving(铺砌)
a
road
can
lead
to
less
usable
fresh
water.
A
major
part
of
the
water
we
use
every
day
is
groundwater.
Groundwater
does
not
come
from
lakes
or
rivers.
It
comes
from
underground.
The
more
roads
and
parking
lots
we
pave,
the
less
water
can
flow
into
the
ground
to
become
groundwater.
Human
activity
is
not
responsible
for
all
water
shortages(短缺).
Areas
of
drier
climates
are
of
course
more
likely
to
have
droughts(干旱)
than
ones
with
more
rainfall,
but
in
any
case,
good
management
can
help
to
make
sure
there
is
enough
water
to
meet
our
basic
needs.
Thinking
about
the
way
we
use
water
every
day
can
make
a
big
difference,
too.
In
the
United
States,
a
family
of
four
can
use
1.5
tons
of
water
a
day
!
This
shows
how
much
we
depend
on
water
to
live,
but
there’s
a
lot
we
can
do
to
lower
the
number.
You
can
take
steps
to
save
water
in
your
home.
To
start
with,
use
the
same
glass
for
your
drinking
water
all
day.
Wash
it
only
once
a
day.
Run
your
dishwasher
only
when
it
is
full.
Help
your
parents
fix
any
leaks
in
your
home.
You
can
even
help
to
keep
our
water
supply
clean
by
recycling
batteries
instead
of
throwing
them
away.
21.
Which
of
the
following
is
most
likely
to
lead
to
less
groundwater
A.
Using
river
water.
B.
Throwing
batteries
away.
C.
Paving
parking
lots.
D.
Throwing
rubbish
into
lakes.
22.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
test
A.
All
water
shortages
are
because
of
human
behavior.
B.
It
takes
a
lot
of
efforts
to
meet
our
water
needs,
C.
There
is
much
we
can
do
to
reduce
family
size.
D.
The
average
family
in
America
makes
proper
use
of
water.
23.
The
last
paragraph
is
intended
to
_________.
A.
show
us
how
to
fix
leaks
at
home
B.
tell
us
how
to
run
a
dishwasher
C.
prove
what
drinking
glass
is
best
for
us
D.
suggest
what
we
do
to
save
water
at
home
24.
The
text
is
mainly
about_________.
A.
why
paving
roads
reduces
our
water
B.
how
much
we
depend
on
water
to
live
C.
why
droughts
occur
more
in
dry
climates
D.
how
human
activity
affects
our
water
supply
(B)
You
may
visit
bars
or
cafes,
and
you
often
write
something
on
sticky
notes(便利贴).
You
can
write
your
thanks,
sadness,
happiness
and
so
on.
And
the
waiter
will
stick
them
on
the
walls.
But
in
Homer,
Alaska,
a
bar
covered
all
its
walls
with
dollar
bills.
They
are
all
written
by
its
customers.
And
Salty
Dawg
Saloon
now
is
the
most
famous
building
of
Homer
Spit.
There
are
a
lot
of
bars
in
the
town
of
Homer.
But
people
like
driving
a
little
farther
to
Salty
Dawg.
Some
don’t
even
drink
there.
The
place
is
famous
for
its
money—covered
inside.
And
many
tourists
just
stop
by
to
see
it.
The
tradition
of
sticking
dollar
bills
started
several
tens
of
years
ago.
A
visitor
walked
in
and
stuck
a
dollar
on
the
wall.
He
said
that
his
friend
would
come
later.
His
friend
could
use
the
dollar
to
buy
himself
a
drink.
The
act
soon
caught
on.
And
by
the
early
1900s,
everyone
who
came
in
started
to
stick
bills
on
the
wall.
Today,
it’s
hard
to
find
a
spot
to
put
a
new
dollar
bill!
The
bar
was
once
a
farm
house.
It
was
one
of
the
first
buildings
that
went
up
in
1897.It
was
the
town’s
post
office
and
grocery
for
many
years.
In
1957,
it
was
changed
into
the
Salty
Dawg
Saloon.
And
it
is
now
the
only
bar
located
in
Homer
Spit.
25.
What
is
special
in
Salty
Dawg
Saloon
A.
It
is
covered
with
dollar
bills
outside.
B.
It
is
the
only
bar
in
the
town
of
Homer.
C.
customers
write
words
on
dollar
bills.
D.
All
customers
are
satisfied
with
its
drinks.
26.
How
did
the
“sticking
dollar
bills”
tradition
first
start
A.
The
owner
came
up
with
the
idea,
B.
A
visitor
left
a
dollar
as
a
gift.
C.
A
customer
wanted
to
treat
his
friend
with
the
dollar.
D.
A
customer
used
a
dollar
bill
to
show
thanks.
27.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“caught
on”
in
the
third
paragraph
mean
A.
Died
B.
Appeared
C.
Became
strange
D.
Became
popular
(C)
London-Here’s
a
new
warning
from
health
experts:
Sitting
is
deadly.
Scientists
are
increasingly
warning
that
sitting
for
long
periods-even
if
you
also
exercise
regularly-could
be
bad
for
your
health.
And
it
doesn’t
matter
where
the
sitting
takes
place-at
the
office,
at
school,
in
the
car
or
before
a
computer
or
TV-just
the
overall
number
of
hours
it
occurs.
Several
studies
suggest
people
who
spend
most
of
their
days
sitting
are
more
likely
to
be
fat,
have
a
heart
attack
or
even
die.
In
an
editorial
published
this
week
in
the
British
Journal
of
Sports
Medicine,
Elin
Ekblom-Bak
of
the
Swedish
School
of
sport
and
Health
Sciences
suggested
that
authorities
rethink
how
they
define
physical
activity
to
highlight
the
dangers
of
sitting.
While
health
officials
have
issued
guidelines
recommending
minimum
amounts
of
physical
activity,
they
haven’t
suggested
people
try
to
limit
how
much
time
they
spend
in
a
seated
position.
“After
four
hours
of
sitting,
the
body
starts
to
send
harmful
signals,”said
Ekblom-Bak.
She
explained
that
genes
regulating(调节)the
amount
of
glucose(葡萄糖)
and
fat
in
the
body
start
to
shut
down.
Even
for
people
who
exercise,
spending
long
periods
of
time
sitting
at
a
desk
is
still
harmful.
Tim
Armstrong,
a
physical
activity
expert
at
the
World
Health
Organization,
said
people
who
exercise
every
day-but
still
spend
a
lot
of
time
sitting-might
get
more
benefit
if
that
exercise
was
spread
across
the
day,
rather
than
in
a
single
bout(一回).
Experts
said
more
research
is
needed
to
figure
out
just
how
much
sitting
is
dangerous,
and
what
might
be
possible
to
offset
those
effects.
“People
should
keep
exercising
because
that
has
a
lot
of
benefits,”
Ekblom-Bak
said.
“But
when
they
are
in
the
office,
they
should
try
to
interrupt
sitting
as
often
as
possible,”
she
said.
28.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Not
Sitting
Too
Much
While
Working.
B.
How
to
Avoid
Sitting
Too
Much.
C.
Sitting
Too
Much
Could
Be
Deadly.
D.
More
and
More
People
Sit
Too
Much.
29.
According
to
research,______________.
A.
the
more
time
you
spend
in
exercising
in
a
single
bout,
the
healthier
you
will
be.
B.
those
who
often
sit
too
much
are
sure
to
grow
fat
or
suffer
from
a
heart
attack.
C.
regular
exercise
is
effective
to
get
rid
of
the
side
effects
of
sitting
too
much.
D.
you’d
better
not
sit
for
more
than
four
hours
in
a
single
bout.
30.
The
underlined
word
“offset”
most
probably
means_______.
A.
improve
B.
avoid
C.
ignore
D.
achieve
31.
In
the
opinion
of
Ekblom-Bak,
you’d
better
have
a
rest
in
the
office
by
____.
A.
sending
your
friends
e-mails
B.
having
a
walk
around
your
office
C.
chatting
online
or
playing
computer
games
D.
listening
to
music
with
your
head
on
the
desk
(D)
First-born
children
do
better
in
school
and
have
higher
IQs.
They
also
tend
to
be
considered
more
accomplished(
有成就的)by
their
parents-and
it’s
being
linked
to
the
fact
that
they
are
brought
up
more
strictly
than
their
younger
siblings(兄弟姐妹).
The
study
found
that
33.8
percent
of
mothers
claimed
their
first-born
is
one
of
the
best
students
in
the
class---and
only
1.8
percent
put
their
children
at
the
bottom.
With
each
successive
(依次的)
sibling,
the
former
fell
and
the
latter
figure
rose:
essentially,
more
mothers
consider
their
second
or
third
born
children
less
intelligent,
Of
the
women
surveyed,
31.8
percent
said
their
second-born
was
one
of
the
best
students.
Less
than
a
third,
29
percent,
said
the
same
of
their
third,
and
27.2
percent
rated
their
fourth
in
the
top.
Conversely(相反地),
the
near
the
bottom
of
the
class
numbers
rose:
Two
percent
rated
their
second
the
worst,
2.1
the
third
and
3.6
the
fourth.
The
mothers,
who
reported
being
stricter
with
their
first
children,
are
right,
according
to
the
NBER
paper.
Eldest
children
were
found
to
have
consistently
higher
grades
and
test
scores
at
school.
According
to
the
study,
parents
are
more
likely
to
bring
up
their
first
children
strictly,
while
younger
children
are
less
likely
to
be
punished
if
their
marks
are
dire.
The
study’s
findings
support
the
theory
that
school
performance
goes
down
with
birth
order.
But
could
this
be
down
to
the
way
in
which
they’re
treated
by
their
parents
When
asked
how
they
would
respond
if
a
child
brought
home
bad
grades,
parents
stated
that
they
would
be
less
likely
to
punish
their
later-born
children.
It
seems
younger
siblings
don’t
feel
the
same
parental
pressure
to
succeed
as
their
older
brothers
or
sisters
do---and
so
don’t
do
quite
as
well
academically.
Study
authors,
V.
Joseph
Hotz
and
Juan
Pantano,
found
that
parents
are
more
involved
in
the
academic
performance
of
first-borns;
they’re
also
more
likely
to
enforce
strict
rules
and
punishments.
It
could
be
the
case
that
parents
are
more
relaxed
with
their
later-born
children
because
they
are
exhausted
and
less
anxious
about
policing
their
children’s
behavior.
32.
Which
is
the
right
order
of
children’s
intelligence
according
to
the
study
The
first
>
the
second
>
the
third
>
the
fourth.
The
second
<
the
third
<
the
fourth
<
the
first.
The
third
>
the
fourth
>
the
firs
t
>
the
second.
The
first
<
the
second
<
the
third
<
the
fourth
The
underlined
word
“dire”
can
be
replaced
by
“_______”.
A.
excellent
B.
averaged
C.
correct
D.
terrible
34.
It
can
be
inferred
that
school
performance________.
A.
increases
with
birth
order
B.
will
be
weakened
by
parental
pressure
C.
will
be
increased
by
parental
pressure
D.
remains
the
same
with
birth
order
35.
Why
do
parents
give
little
pressure
to
their
later-born
children
A.
Because
the
eldest
can
share
the
family
burden.
B.
Because
they
focus
too
much
on
the
eldest
child.
C.
Because
the
eldest
is
the
whole
hope
of
the
family.
D.
Because
the
eldest
is
an
example
for
younger
siblings.
(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。
(注:E涂AB,
F涂BC,
G涂CD)
How
to
Keep
a
Healthy
Rabbit
Rabbits
are
one
of
the
perfect
pets.
Here
are
tips
to
help
you
keep
a
rabbit.
Prepare
a
Right
Diet
for
Your
Rabbit
Your
rabbit
needs
hay,
vegetables
and
water.
Hay
is
a
large
part
of
your
rabbit’s
diet.
So
you
should
prepare
it
at
all
times.
36
rabbits
can
eat
vegetables
such
as
carrots,
cabbage
and
broccoli.
Water
should
be
clean.
You
need
to
change
it
each
day.
37
Rabbits
can
live
in
cages
or
be
kept
in
your
home.
Choose
a
safe
area
as
their
“home”.
A
home
is
a
place
only
for
your
rabbit.
It
can
relax
when
it
wants
some
time
alone.
Don’t
take
it
out
of
its
home
---
let
it
come
out
on
its
own.
Put
a
cover
for
its
home.
38
.
Give
Your
Rabbit
Right
Health
Care
Examine
your
rabbit
about
every
six
months.
39
Not
every
vet
is
experienced
with
rabbits.
So
do
some
research
before
you
take
your
rabbit
in.
Expect
a
Long-Lived
Pet
Rabbit
may
live
ten
or
twelve
years.
40
Instead,
adopt
one.
Your
kept
rabbit
is
more
than
a
pet
---
it
is
a
member
of
the
family.
Knowing
how
to
care
for
it
is
the
best
gift
you
can
give
your
new
pet
rabbit.
Don’t
buy
a
rabbit.
Choose
a
Place
for
Your
Rabbit
to
Live
Water
should
be
enough
for
rabbits
Allow
Your
Rabbit
to
Get
Plenty
of
Exercise.
Enough
fresh
vegetables
should
be
given
to
it.
Visit
a
vet
that
is
good
at
treating
rabbits.
This
is
because
rabbits
feel
safe
when
they
are
under
things.
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、
B、
C
和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Sometimes,
we
tried
to
do
one
thing,
but
met
with
another
thing
instead:
something
fortunate
we
never
would
have
expected.
That
41
to
the
Myers
family
on
a
visit
to
Madison.
The
Myers
family,
42
their
nicest
wedding
attire(盛装),
decided
to
take
a
43
photo
in
front
of
the
Wisconsin
State
Capitol
building.
Mr.
Myers
put
down
his
bag,
found
a
nice
sunny
44
in
front
of
the
building,
told
his
wife
and
kids
where
to
45
,
set
his
camera
on
a
wall
and
pressed
the
timer
button.
He
46
to
get
into
the
picture.
Three…
two…
one…
snap!
A
47
shot!
The
surroundings
matched
them
so
well.
Then
Mr.
Myers
went
to
get
his
bag
from
where
he’d
left
it,
only
to
find
the
bag
was
gone.
Inside
were
his
cash,
his
credit
cards,
keys…
Mr.
Myers
ran
around
the
building,
48
he
didn’t
see
anyone
with
his
bag.
Mr.
Myers
glanced
at
all
the
fellows
around,
hoping
to
49
something
on
their
faces.
Then
a
fellow
in
red
caught
his
50
.
The
guy
seemed
to
51
Mr.
Myers’
eyes.
What’s
more,
he
looked
a
little
52
.
But
how
could
Mr.
Myers
53
that
he
was
the
thief
Then
a
good
54
struck
him
at
once.
He
quickly
55
his
camera
and
looked
at
his
photo
carefully
again,
zooming
(调焦)
in
this
time;
Sure
enough,
there
was
the
thief
caught
in
the
56
on
the
left.
Mr.
Myers
shouted
57
,
“He
is
the
thief!”
But
as
he
58
,
the
fellow
in
red
was
missing.
He
showed
the
photo
to
police
officers.
After
a
few
minutes,
they
found
the
thief
and
recovered
the
59
bag.
If
they
had
moved
a
little
to
their
left,
the
thief
wouldn’t
have
been
photographed.
If
the
timer
had
been
set
just
a(n)
60
later,
the
camera
might
have
only
caught
a
blur
of
the
fleeing
man.
Everything
had
lined
up
so
perfectly.
41.A.
meant
B.
happened
C.
led
D.
passed
42.
A.
dressed
in
B.
glanced
at
C.
showed
off
D.
covered
with
43.
A.
cover
B.
passport
C.
family
D.
wedding
44.
A.
district
B.
house
C.
park
D.
spot
45.
A.
stand
B.
rest
C.
stay
D.
lie
46.
A.
waited
B.
rushed
C.
stopped
D.
decided
47.
A.
perfect
B.
simple
C.
bad
D.
common
48.
A.
and
B.
although
C.
but
D.
so
49.
A.
tell
B.
recognize
C.
test
D.
read
50.
A.
mind
B.
arm
C.
attention
D.
breath
51.
A.
avoid
B.
open
C.
attract
D.
cast
52.
A.
sad
B.
nervous
C.
curious
D.
worried
53.
A.
dream
B.
believe
C.
prove
D.
guess
54.
A.
explanatoin
B.
opinion
C.
excuse
D.
idea
55.
A.
turned
on
B.
paid
for
C.
passed
by
D.
asked
about
56.
A.
event
B.
trip
C.
act
D.
study
57.
A.
calmly
B.
excitedly
C.
coldly
D.
slowly
58.
A.
jumped
out
B.
woke
up
C.
walked
out
D.
looked
up
59.
A.
beautiful
B.
stolen
C.
expensive
D.
broken
60.
A.
day
B.
hour
C.
second
D.
minute
II卷
注意:答案应写在答题卡的相应位置上!
语法填空
(共10题,每题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Last
Friday
a
storm
swept
through
two
villages
in
the
New
Territories,
(61)_______
(destroy)
fourteen
homes.
Seven
others
were
so
badly
damaged
(62)_______
their
owners
had
to
leave
them,
and
fifteen
others
had
broken
windows
or
(63)
_______(roof).
One
person
was
killed,
several
were
(64)
_______
(serious)
hurt
and
taken
to
hospital,
and
a
number
of
other
people
received
smaller
injuries.
Altogether
over
two
hundred
people
were
homeless
after
the
storm.
A
farmer,
Mr.
Tan,
said
that
the
storm
began
early
(65)_______
the
morning
and
lasted
for
over
an
hour.
“I
(66)________
(eat)
with
my
wife
and
children,”
he
said,
“when
we
heard
a
loud
noise.
A
few
minutes
later
our
house
fell
down
on
top
of
us.
We
tried
our
best
to
climb
out
but
then
I
saw
that
one
of
my
children
was
(67)_______
(miss).
I
was
worried
to
death.
(68)_______
it
was
dangerous,
I
went
back
inside
and
found
him
safe.”
Soldiers
helped
to
take
people
out
of
(69)_______
flooded
area
and
the
welfare
department
brought
(70)______
(they)
food,
clothes
and
shelter.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最
多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
3.
修改格式错误不给分!!!
One
day
a
farmer’s
horse
ran
away.
One
of
his
neighbor
said
to
him,
“That’s
bad
news.”
“Well,
who
know ”
said
the
farmer,
“Maybe
it
is
and
maybe
it
isn’t.”
The
next
day
the
farmer’s
horse
returned
to
the
farm,
that
brought
along
a
group
of
wild
horses.
A
same
neighbor
congratulated
him.
Therefore,
the
farmer
said,
“Maybe
it
is
good
news
and
maybe
it
isn’t.”
The
next
day
the
farmer’s
son
decided
ride
one
of
the
new
wild
horses.
Unfortunate,
the
son
was
thrown
from
the
horse
and
broke
his
leg.
On
the
followed
day
soldiers
came
to
take
young
men
to
go
to
war.
He
took
sons
away
from
most
of
the
farms,
but
because
of
the
farmer’s
son
had
broken
leg,
he
was
left.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,
你的英国笔友Tom来信询问你最喜欢的运动项目,请你根据以下提示,通过电子邮件向他介绍你最喜欢的运动:1.何时开始喜欢此运动;2.现在练习的情况;3.给你带来的益处。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Tom,
Nice
to
receive
your
e-mail.
I’d
like
to
tell
you
about
my
favorite
sport.
_________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
hua.
英语学科期末考试试题参考答案
一、听力(1分x20题=30分)
1.CCABB
6.BAACB
11.ABCBA
16.ABACC
二、阅读理解(2分x15题=30分)
21.
CBDD
25.
CCD
28.CCBB
32.
ADCB
三、七选五
(2分x5题=10分)
36-40.
EBGFA
四、完型填空
(1.5分X20题=30分)
41.
BACDA
46.
BACDC
51.ABCDA
56.CBDBC
五、单句语法填空
(1分x15题=15分)
(修改格式错误不给分,大小写错误不给分)
61.
destroying62.
that63.roofs64.seriously
65.in
66.was
eating67.missing68.Although/Though/While69.the70.them
六、短文改错
(1分x10处=10分)
(修改格式错误不给分,大小写错误不给分)
71.
neighbor-neighbors72.
know-knows73.
that-which74.
A-The
75.
Therefore-However
76.
decided
︿
ride
to77.
Unfortunate-Unfortunately78.
followed-following79.
He-They80.
Because
后的of删掉
七、作文
第五档(很好):(21-25分)
第四档(
好
):(16-20分)
第二档(较差):(6-10分
)
第一档(
差
):(1-5分
)