安徽省桐城市某重点中学2019-2020学年高一下学期周考
英语试卷
一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,共25.0分)
A
ZOOKEEPER
FOR
A
DAY
Go
wild
with
an
extreme
zookeeping
experience!
The
Khaki
Extreme
program
is
a
wild
behind-the-scenes
zookeeping
adventure
like
no
other!
The
program
offers
the
chance
for
11-15
year
olds
to
see
first-hand
what's
involved
in
looking
after
amazing
wildlife
at
Australia
Zoo.
During
the
guided
adventures,
you'll
gain
an
understanding
and
appreciation
of
what's
involved
in
working
in
one
of
the
world's
most
popular
zoological
and
conservation
areas,
and
you'll
love
getting
up
close
with
the
awesome
animals.
Whether
it's
helping
keepers
prepare
diets
for
the
animals,
cleaning
enclosures
(围场)
for
large
animals,
or
making
improved
activities
for
Australia
Zoo's
wildlife
-
you
will
have
a
chance
to
get
involved
at
grass-roots
level.
After
a
busy
morning
getting
up
close
with
wildlife,
you
can
enjoy
a
specially
provided
lunch
while
watching
the
performance
in
the
world-famous
Crocoseum.
Then
you'll
also
receive
a
guided
behind-the-scenes
tour
of
the
Australia
Zoo
Wildlife
Hospital.
Here
you'll
see
the
kind
veterinary
(兽医的)
team
treating
sick
and
injured
native
wildlife,
and
you'll
learn
what
you
can
do
to
protect
Australia's
native
wild
animals.
Every
season
is
different
and
so
is
our
Zookeeper
for
a
Day
Khaki
Extreme
program!
We'll
change
the
animals
and
activities
each
school
holiday
period
to
keep
it
exciting,
but
with
so
many
great
animals
on
offer,
the
Khaki
Extreme
program
is
always
a
bunch
of
fun.
If
reptiles
(爬行动物)
are
more
your
thing,
check
our
Zookeeper
for
a
Day
Khaki
Extreme
Reptile
program.
Here
you'll
have
a
wild
day
out
with
some
of
Australia
Zoo's
most
scaly
(有鳞屑的)
and
slippery
friends.
This
program
may
not
be
available
every
school
holiday
period
and
program
dates
will
be
limited.
Check
the
booking
page
for
further
details
on
availability.
www.australiazoo.com.au
Open
daily
9:00
am-5:00
pm
Bedtime
for
some
of
our
animals
is
4:30
pm.
Closed
Christmas
Day
1.
What's
the
main
purpose
of
the
Khaki
Extreme
program?
______
A.
To
help
save
endangered
wildlife.
B.
To
offer
a
chance
to
feed
native
wildlife.
C.
To
experience
a
real
zookeeper's
life.
D.
To
learn
how
to
treat
injured
animals.
2.
What
will
you
do
after
a
busy
morning
at
Australia
Zoo?
______
A.
Make
a
special
lunch
for
yourself.
B.
Clean
enclosures
for
large
animals.
C.
Give
a
performance
in
the
Crocoseum.
D.
Visit
the
Australia
Zoo
Wildlife
Hospital.
3.
What
can
be
learned
about
the
Khaki
Extreme
Reptile
program?
______
A.
It's
not
always
available.
B.
It's
often
closed
at
4:30
pm.
C.
It's
still
open
on
Christmas
Day.
D.
It's
very
popular
among
all
the
students.
B
People
in
Japan
tend
to
live
longer
and
stay
healthier
in
their
later
years,
with
an
increasing
number
of
old
people
living
alone.
Japan
is
on
a
fast
track
to
"ultra-age"
with
people
aged
65
or
above
accounting
for
28
percent
of
its
total
population
in
2019;it
was
26.7
percent
in
2017.
On
the
other
hand,
the
number
of
births
in
2019
fell
to
its
lowest
(about
941,000)since
records
began
in
1899.
Demand
for
care
services
for
elderly
people
has
increased.
A
shrinking
(缩小)
working
population
means
fewer
able-bodied
adults
are
available
to
look
after
the
elderly.
State-provided
facilities
for
the
elderly
are
not
enough,
which
causes
elderly
people
to
turn
to
private
ones
but
they
are
expensive.
The
country
will
be
short
of
380,000
of
health
nurses
by
2025.
The
government
has
to
turn
to
advanced
robots
to
meet
the
shortage.
A
study
found
that
using
robots
encouraged
one
third
of
the
people
to
become
more
active
and
independent.
Yet
there
is
no
robot
that
can
provide
the
emotional
support
to
the
elderly.
Japan
provides
a
case
study
for
China,
which
is
also
faced
with
a
fast
aging
population.
17.23
million
babies
were
born
in
China
in
2019,
about
630,000
fewer
than
in
2018.
People
aged
60
accounted
for
17.3
of
China's
population
in
2019.
With
a
shortage
of
elderly
care
facilities
and
unbalanced
supply,
China
may
find
it
hard
to
deal
with
the
rapidly
increasing
number
of
senior
citizens.
To
meet
the
challenge,
the
Chinese
government
should
make
policy
changes,
which
Japan
is
unwilling
or
unable
to
do
or
even
consider.
China
should
pay
attention
to
the
signals
its
aging
population
is
sending
and
take
proper
and
timely
action.
4.
What
do
we
learn
about
the
old
Japanese?
______
A.
More
and
more
old
Japanese
prefer
to
live
on
their
own.
B.
A
lot
of
old
Japanese
have
to
continue
working
at
old
age.
C.
Some
old
Japanese
remain
active
with
the
help
of
robots.
D.
Japanese
aged
65
or
above
make
up
one
third
of
its
population.
5.
What
can
we
know
about
state-provided
care
facilities
for
the
elderly
in
Japan?
______
A.
They
are
expensive.
B.
They
are
inconvenient.
C.
They
are
affordable.
D.
They
are
fashionable.
6.
What
do
the
Japanese
do
to
deal
with
the
shortage
of
health
nurses?
______
A.
They
hire
foreign
health
nurses.
B.
They
employ
advanced
robots.
C.
They
set
up
more
nursing
schools.
D.
They
train
the
elderly
to
tend
themselves.
7.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
last
two
paragraph?
______
A.
Japan
has
to
take
action
to
deal
with
the
aging
population.
B.
Robots
can't
provide
emotional
support
to
the
elderly.
C.
China
is
now
faced
with
a
fast
aging
population.
D.
Japan's
aging
population
issue
is
a
timely
lesson
for
China.
C
UK-based
swimming
pool
manufacturer
(制造商)
Compass
Pools
has
announced
plans
for
the
world's
first
360-degree
infinity
(无限)
pool.
Titled
Infinity
London,
the
pool
would
contain
600,000
liters
of
water,
and
would
sit
at
the
top
of
a
55-story
hotel.
According
to
Compass
Pools'
plan,
the
pool
would
feature
transparent
(透明的)
walls
and
floor,
offering
views
across
London's
skyline
and
down
into
the
hotel
below.
These
walls
would
be
made
of
cast
acrylic,
a
material
chosen
to
make
sure
that
the
material
is
completely
clear.
The
main
problem
with
designing
the
pool
was
how
to
make
sure
entry
or
exit
from
the
pool
without
affecting
the
view.
Speaking
about
this
design,
Compass
Pools'
technical
director
and
designer
Alex
Kemsley
explained,"Normally
a
simple
ladder
would
suffice,
but
we
didn't
want
stairs
on
the
outside
of
the
building
or
in
the
pool
as
it
would
spoil
the
view
-
and
obviously
you
don't
want
600,000
litres
of
water
running
down
through
the
building
either.
The
solution
is
based
on
the
door
of
a
submarine,
coupled
with
a
rotating
spiral
(螺旋的)
staircase
which
rises
from
the
pool
floor
when
someone
wants
to
get
in
or
out."
Take
a
look
at
early
models
of
how
the
pool
might
look
in
the
gallery
above.
At
present,
no
contract
has
been
made
but
building
work
could
begin
as
early
as
2020.
8.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"suffice"
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
______
A.
Solve
the
problem.
B.
Beautify
the
pool.
C.
Add
to
the
difficulty.
D.
Make
sure
of
safety.
9.
How
can
swimmers
get
in
the
pool?
______
A.
By
stepping
onto
a
simple
ladder
in
the
pool.
B.
By
taking
a
lift
of
the
building
below
the
pool.
C.
Through
a
rotating
spiral
staircase
in
the
center
of
the
pool.
D.
Through
a
submarine
door
and
a
staircase.
10.
Which
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
______
A.
The
secret
of
the
world's
first
360-degree
infinity
pool
B.
World's
first
360-degree
infinity
pool
is
set
to
open
in
London
C.
UK-based
swimming
pool
manufacturer
Compass
Pools
meet
problems
D.
Enjoying
ourselves
in
the
sky
is
never
impossible
二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)
Earthquakes
are
among
the
most
destructive
(破坏性的)natural
disasters.
It
can
strike
without
warning.
The
earthquake
safety
tips
below
will
increase
your
chances
of
surviving
an
earthquake.
If
you
are
indoors,
stay
there.
Quickly
move
to
a
safe
location
in
the
room
such
as
under
a
strong
desk
or
a
strong
table.
(1)
You
can
also
get
to
a
corner
formed
by
two
walls
with
your
arms
over
your
head.
Avoid
taking
cover
near
windows,
large
mirrors,
or
hanging
objects.
(2)
Don't
take
shelter
under
a
tree,
street
lights,
electric
poles
or
tall
buildings.
Run
to
open
spaces
and
move
away
from
the
nearby
buildings
to
avoid
anything
falling
on
you.
Remember
that
most
of
the
people
who
die
in
earthquakes
are
killed
by
falling
buildings,
broken
glass
and
flying
objects.
If
you
are
driving,
slow
down
smoothly
and
stop
on
the
side
of
the
road.
(3)
You
should
also
avoid
stopping
on
or
under
bridges.
Stay
in
your
car.
If
you
are
in
the
event
of
getting
trapped
in
ruins
during
an
earthquake,
don't
panic.
Instead,
cover
your
mouth
with
a
piece
of
clothing.
Use
your
cellphone
to
call
for
help
if
possible.
Don't
shout.
Shouting
can
cause
you
to
breathe
in
dust.
(4)
Be
prepared
for
aftershocks.
They
can
happen
in
the
first
hours
after
the
earthquake.
(5)
Therefore,
if
you
are
not
in
a
safe
place
after
the
first
shock,
you
should
move
quickly
but
carefully
to
a
safer
place.
A.
Try
to
move
about
or
kick
up
dust.
B.
This
can
protect
you
from
falling
objects.
C.
If
you
are
outdoors,
move
to
the
nearby
buildings.
D.
However,
sometimes
they
even
happen
months
later.
E.
Avoid
stopping
under
power
lines,
trees
and
large
signs.
F.
If
you
happen
to
be
outside
during
an
earthquake,
move
to
an
open
area.
G.
Try
to
gain
the
attention
of
the
rescuers
by
tapping
on
a
nearby
wall
or
pipe.
11.
?A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D
E.
E
F.
F
G.
G
12.
?A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D
E.
E
F.
F
G.
G
13.
?A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D
E.
E
F.
F
G.
G
14.
?A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D
E.
E
F.
F
G.
G
15.
?A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D
E.
E
F.
F
G.
G
三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)
Confidence
has
nothing
to
do
with
your
figure.
I
learned
this
recently.
Every
day
I'd
look
in
the
mirror,
hate
what
I
see,
and
repeat
the
words
(16),
"I
am
beautiful."
Sometimes
I'd
even
grit
my
teeth
(咬紧牙关)
to
(17)
the
words
out.
But
I
(18)
saying
it,
no
matter
what.
It
was
at
the(19)of
my
friend
that
I
began
this(20).
He
said
he
wanted
to
be
friends
with
me
because
of
my
(21)
and
gentle
character.
Besides,
he
also
saw
me
as
beautiful
and
it(22)him
that
I
couldn't
see
it
in
myself.
For
a
long
time,
I
had(23)that
my
weight
made
me
a
second-rate
person.
Years
of
being
fat
and
years
of
being(24)
had
caused
me
to
build
a
cocoon
(茧)
around
myself.
I(25)thought
that
if
I
stayed
quiet,
maybe
I
would
be
safe.
I
put
myself
in
layers
of
(26),
my
heart
breaking
a
little
more
with
each
wedding
invitation.
I
(27)
hoping
for
my
true
love,
believing
I
wasn't
good
enough.
It
wasn't
until
I
met
him
that
I
was
determined
to
be
happy
on
my
own
and
things
began
to
(28).
He
pointed
out
my
(29)personalities
and
excellent
qualities
and
made
me
repeat
them
out
loud.
I
laughed
at
first
because
it
felt
(30),
but
I
kept
at
it
every
day.
Then,
one
day,
a(n)
(31)
thing
happened.
Staring
into
the
mirror,
I
realized
with
a(n)(32)
that
I
believed
it!
He
wasn't
(33)and
it
was
true
-
I'm
beautiful!
The
layers
of
my
cocoon
suddenly
disappeared.
And
nowadays,
I
learn
to
love
myself
and
keep(34)
no
matter
what
my
dress
size
is.
Indeed,
confidence
comes
from
(35).
16.
?A.
hopefully
B.
unusually
C.
excitedly
D.
unwillingly
17.
?A.
sleep
B.
cry
C.
tell
D.
find
18.
?A.
stopped
B.
regretted
C.
continued
D.
considered
19.
?A.
request
B.
thought
C.
cost
D.
invitation
20.
?A.
hobby
B.
plan
C.
idea
D.
habit
21.
?A.
wealth
B.
kindness
C.
success
D.
coldness
22.
?A.
delighted
B.
embarrassed
C.
worried
D.
frightened
23.
?A.
believed
B.
doubted
C.
forgot
D.
forgave
24.
?A.
looked
up
B.
stared
at
C.
shouted
at
D.
laughed
at
25.
?A.
similarly
B.
mistakenly
C.
suddenly
D.
intelligently
26.
?A.
guilt
B.
loss
C.
fear
D.
joy
27.
?A.
stopped
B.
enjoyed
C.
risked
D.
preferred
28.
?A.
disappear
B.
increase
C.
worsen
D.
change
29.
?A.
good
B.
negative
C.
strange
D.
funny
30.
?A.
helpless
B.
dangerous
C.
silly
D.
meaningless
31.
?A.
interesting
B.
amazing
C.
terrifying
D.
challenging
32.
?A.
question
B.
excuse
C.
pity
D.
shock
33.
?A.
lying
B.
listening
C.
dreaming
D.
waiting
34.
?A.
curious
B.
quiet
C.
confident
D.
healthy
35.
?A.
society
B.
inside
C.
family
D.
experience
四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)
36.
New
research
says
nuts
could
be
a
(1)
(value),
tasty
and
nutritious
slimming
aid.
Researchers
from
Harvard
University
recommended
that
people
replace
a
daily
unhealthy
snack
with
a
small
handful
of
nuts
(2)
(slow)
down
weight
gain.
This
is
(3)
(especial)
helpful
for
people
as
they
get
older.
The
researchers
found
that
people
who
ate
just
14g
of
nuts
every
day
gained
less
weight
(4)
those
who
ate
another
snack.
The
people
who
ate
the
nuts
were
less
likely
to
become
obese
(肥胖的).
However,
the
benefits
to
our
weight
could
be
quite
small.
(5)
(eat)
nuts
instead
of
chocolate
and
cakes
could
help
prevent
a
weight
gain
of
just
0.4
to
0.7kg
over
four
years.
The
researchers
conducted
a
long-term
study
in
which
they
looked
at
(6)
lifestyle
of
nearly
190,000
people
for
over
two
(7)
(decade).
The
participants
in
the
research
(8)
(divide)
into
three
groups.
They
included
more
than
51,000
male
health
professionals
aged
40
to
75,
121,700
nurses
aged
35
to
55
and
16,686
nurses
aged
24
to
44.
Researchers
asked
the
participants
questions
every
four
years
about
(9)
(they)
weight,
how
often
they
ate
nuts,
and
how
often
they
exercised.
A
researcher
said
replacing
less
healthy
foods
with
nuts
might
help
reduce
the
weight
gain
(10)
is
common
as
we
age,
and
might
lower
the
chances
of
becoming
obese.
五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)
37.
假定你是李华,你校的微信公众号招募编辑(editor),你对此很感兴趣.请给校相关负责人Max写封邮件申请该职位.内容包括:
1.写邮件目的;
2.陈述个人优势;
3.表达期望.
注意:1.词数
80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
New
Year
was
just
around
the
corner.
I
was
second
grade
then,
7
years
old.
One
day,
on
my
way
home
from
school,
a
lady
gave
me
a
piece
of
paper
saying
that
the
neighborhood
was
asking
people
to
give
New
Year
presents
to
those
who
needed
them.
When
I
got
home,
I
showed
my
mother
the
paper
and
said
that
I
wanted
to
take
part
in
this
plan.
My
mother
thought
this
was
a
very
good
idea
and
encouraged
me
to
spread
kindness
to
others
less
fortunate
than
us.
She
said
we
would
become
"Neighborhood
Angels
(天使)".
Several
days
later,
my
mother
said,
"Get
ready,
and
we
will
go."
"Where
are
we
going?"
I
asked
my
mother.
"I
will
drive
you
to
Boots
Department
Store
to
buy
something
you
think
would
be
suitable
for
a
neighborhood
present.",
she
replied.
As
we
went
into
the
store,
my
mother
gave
me
?20
to
pay
for
the
present.
Then
she
said,
"I'll
see
you
outside
in
the
car."
She
left
me
alone
to
do
the
shopping.
I
was
not
used
to
buying
things
on
my
own,
as
I
had
always
been
with
one
of
my
parents
before.
Everything
seemed
very
strange
and
confusing
to
me,
but
I
carried
on.
I
asked
myself
what
I
should
buy
and
for
whom.
An
idea
quickly
occurred
to
me.
There
was
a
poor
boy
called
Ralph
who
lived
in
our
neighborhood.
I
used
to
see
him
often
without
a
jacket
during
the
freezing
winter
months,
so
I
decided,
then
and
there,
to
buy
him
a
warm
jacket.
I
looked
at
many
jackets
and
eventually
chose
a
heavy
blue
one.
The
price
was
just
within
my
spending
limit.
The
assistant
at
the
checkout
asked,
"Is
this
for
someone?",
as
I
paid
for
the
jacket
happily.
I
said
it
was,
and
she
wished
me
a
Happy
New
Year.
I
felt
as
if
I
were
a
real
"Neighborhood
Angel".
Paragraph
1:
That
evening,
my
mother
helped
me
pack
the
jacket
in
beautiful
paper._____
Paragraph
2:
My
mother
and
I
waited
breathlessly
for
Ralph's
front
door
to
open
and
finally
it
opened.______
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语.
38.
答案
1.【答案】
【小题1】C
【小题2】D
【小题3】A
4.【答案】
【小题1】C
【小题2】C
【小题3】B
【小题4】D
8.【答案】
【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】B
11.【答案】
【小题1】B
【小题2】F
【小题3】E
【小题4】G
【小题5】D
16.【答案】
【小题1】D
【小题2】B
【小题3】C
【小题4】A
【小题5】D
【小题6】B
【小题7】C
【小题8】A
【小题9】D
【小题10】B
【小题11】C
【小题12】A
【小题13】D
【小题14】A
【小题15】C
【小题16】B
【小题17】D
【小题18】A
【小题19】C
【小题20】B
36.【答案】【小题1】valuable
【小题2】to
slow
【小题3】especially
【小题4】than
【小题5】Eating
【小题6】the
【小题7】decades
【小题8】were
divided
【小题9】their
【小题10】that/which
37.【答案】Dear?Max,
I'm?Li?Hua.?Learning?that?a?WeChat?editor?is?wanted?for?our?school,?I'm?writing?to?apply?for?it.(高分句型一)(写信目的)
I'm?confident?that?I'm?qualified.?I?am?so?keen?on?the?events?of?our?school?that?I?will?update?the?website?regularly.?Besides,?I?have?such?a?good?command?of?English?that?I?have?no?difficulty?in?editing?articles?in?English.?Furthermore,?I?am?skilled?in?computer,?so?if?I?get?this?position,?I?will?make?the?website?more?attractive.(?陈述个人优势)
If?chosen,?I'll?be?devoted?to?the?job.(高分句型二)?Looking?forward?to?your?early?reply.(表达期望)
Best?wishes,
Li?Hua
38.【答案】Paragraph?1:
That?evening,?my?mother?helped?me?pack?the?jacket?in?beautiful?paper.?She?wrote?"To?Ralph,?From?a?person?who?cares?about?you"?on?it,?after?which?she?drove?me?over?to?Ralph's?house?in?the?
neighborhood.【高分句型一】?My?mother?parked?down?the?street.?I?took?a?deep?breath?and?dashed?to?his?front?door.?Seeing?no?other?people?notice?us,?I?threw?the?New?Year's?
present?down?on?his?steps,?pressed?his?door?bell?and?then?hid?in?the?
car.(作者送礼物到Ralph的家)
Paragraph2:
My?mother?and?I?waited?breathlessly?for?Ralph's?front?door?to?open?and?finally?it?opened?
.?Out?came?Ralph.?Seeing?the
?jacket,?he?looked?astonished?and?then?called?his?mother?to?come?out.?After?hearing?them?say?"Thanks"?loudly,?I?felt?very?proud?of?what?I?had?done.?At?that?time?I?decided?to?be?a?good?person?spreading?
kindness?forever.?It?was?on?that?night?that?I?realized?the?truth?that?he?who?has?no?kindness?in?his?heart?will?never?find?kindness?in?someone?else.【高分句型二】(作者意识到不善良的人也不能发现其他人的善良)
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