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大丰区新丰中学2019-2020学年第二学期期中考试
高一年级英语试题
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷
(选择题)
和第II卷
(非选择题)
两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。
第I卷
(选择题
二部分
共110分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(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.
Why
does
the
man
need
a
map?
A.
To
tour
Manchester.
B.
To
find
a
restaurant.
C.
To
learn
about
China.
2.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
do
for
vacation?
A.
Go
to
the
beach.
B.
Travel
to
Colorado.
C.
Learn
to
snowboard.
3.
What
will
the
man
probably
do?
A.
Take
the
job.
B.
Refuse
the
offer.
C.
Change
the
working
hours.
4.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
John?
A.
He
won’t
wait
for
her.
B.
He
won’t
come
home
today.
C.
He
won’t
be
on
time
for
dinner.
5.
What
will
the
speakers
probably
do
next?
A.
Order
some
boxes.
B.
Go
home
and
rest
C.
Continue
working.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或对白,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,
听第6段材料,回答第6和第7题。
6.
How
does
the
woman
usually
go
to
work?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bus.
C.
By
train.
7.
What
do
the
speakers
agree
about
taking
the
train?
A.
It
is
safer.
B.
It
is
faster.
C.
It
is
cheaper.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。
8.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.
Save
up
for
the
car.
B.
Go
to
another
car
dealer.
C.
Ask
someone
to
check
the
car.
9.
What
is
the
salesman
going
to
do?
A.
Give
a
discount.
B.
Stick
to
a
high
price.
C.
Ask
for
cash
payment.
10.
How
will
the
man
help
the
woman?
A.
Lend
money
to
her.
B.
Drive
her
car
home.
C.
Take
care
of
her
car.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。
11.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
living
expenses
in
the
city?
A.
Fairly
low.
B.
Just
Okay.
C.
Very
high.
12.
What
does
the
woman
spend
most
on?
A.
Meals.
B.
Trains.
C.
Clothes.
13.
What
does
the
woman
do
in
her
free
time?
A.
See
films.
B.
Travel
around.
C.
Go
for
a
drink.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
will
Rebecca
do
on
June
12?
A.
Go
on
a
business
trip.
B.
Organize
a
trade
exhibition.
C.
Meet
the
people
from
Head
Office.
15.
What
is
John
preparing
for
the
meeting?
A.
A
report.
B.
A
timetable.
C.
a
speech.
16.
When
do
the
speakers
decide
to
have
the
meeting?
A.
On
June
3.
B.
On
June
10.
C.
On
June
17.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
did
the
speaker
decide
to
do
after
lunch
that
day?
A.
Stay
to
help
her
friend.
B.
Walk
alone
to
her
car.
C.
Wait
for
the
train
to
stop.
18.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
speaker
then?
A.
She
worked
at
a
hotel.
B.
She
had
bought
a
new
car.
C.
She
was
having
a
baby
soon.
19.
Where
did
the
speaker
meet
the
taxi
passenger?
A.
At
a
crossroads.
B.
In
front
of
a
hotel.
C.
Beside
a
car
park.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
talk
about?
A.
An
exciting
lunch
party.
B.
A
well-known
short
story.
C.
An
unforgettable
experience.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共三节,满分80分)
第一节
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
A
friend
of
mine
was
in
low
spirits
one
day.
He
usually
dealt
with
this
state
of
mind
by
avoiding
people
until
the
mood
passed.
But
on
that
day
Fred
had
an
important
meeting
with
his
boss,
so
he
decided
to
put
on
a
false
front.
During
the
meeting
Fred
smiled,
joked
and
played
the
part
of
a
happy,
good﹣natured
person.
To
his
surprise,
he
soon
discovered
he
was
no
longer
depressed.
Without
realizing
it,
Fred
chanced
to
find
an
important
new
principle
of
psychological
research:
acting
a
part
can
help
us
feel
the
way
we
want
to
feel﹣more
self﹣assured
in
a
trying
situation,
more
cheerful
when
things
go
wrong.
How
can
you
put
this
principle
to
work
in
your
own
life?There's
more
involved
than
simply
mimicking
a
few
expressions.
You
have
to
be
systematic
about
it.
Here's
how:
Smile
to
cheer
yourself
up.
Relax
to
reduce
anxiety
or
fear.
Look
your
best
to
increase
your
self﹣confidence.
Keep
cool
in
a
crisis.
Using
our
bodies
and
actions
to
change
the
way
we
feel
can
be
a
useful
tool
in
helping
us
through
life's
difficult
times.
As
novelist
George
Eliot
wrote
more
than
a
century
ago,
"Our
deeds
determine
us,
as
much
as
we
determine
our
deeds.
"People
who
remember
that﹣and
act
upon
it﹣can
only
be
richer
and
happier
for
the
experience.
21.
In
Paragraph
1the
underlined
phrase
"to
put
on
a
false
front"
means
.
A.
to
wear
a
wrong
coat
B.
to
show
a
pretended
happy
appearance
C.
to
act
a
part
unsuccessfully
D.
to
put
on
airs
22.
According
to
Paragraph
1,
Fred
before
the
meeting.
A.
had
very
few
spirits
B.
was
in
a
bad
mood
C.
had
many
spirits
D.
was
in
a
good
mood
23.
In
the
last
paragraph,
the
quotation"
Our
deeds
determine
us,
as
much
as
we
determine
our
deeds.
"may
show
that
.
A.
actions
speak
louder
than
words
B.
the
more
we
do,
the
happier
we
are
C.
our
feeling
cannot
change
our
behavior
D.
actions
are
very
important
for
us
to
beat
bad
moods
for
good.
B
Have
you
ever
taken
a
test
that
you
thought
you
could
have
passed
easily,
only
to
make
some
silly
mistakes
that
really
hurt
your
grade?More
than
a
few
students
have
done
that.
And
some
seem
to
do
it
over
and
over
again.
There
are
several
problem
areas
that
can
cause
students
to
goof
up
or
do
poorly
in
a
test
that
they
could
have
passed.
Some
students
can
become
overconfident
in
their
knowledge
of
the
subject
matter.
They
think
they
know
the
material
better
than
they
actually
do.
It
is
easy
for
students
to
misjudge
their
own
knowledge,
and
when
they
realize
that
they
don't
know
the
material,
it
is
too
late.
What
happens
more
often,
though,
is
that
some
students
feel
they
are
smart
enough
to
be
able
to
guess
their
way
through
a
test.
So
they
don't
bother
studying
the
material.
They
are
overconfident
in
their
ability
to
figure
things
out.
In
either
case,
overconfidence
can
result
in
lower
grades
in
tests.
Does
this
apply
to
you?Another
thing
that
can
happen
is
that
students
underestimate(低估)
the
difficulty
of
the
test.
They
expect
an
easy
test,
but
the
teacher
throws
in
a
real
tough
test
that
they
haven't
prepared
for.
Sometimes
the
teacher
may
cover
material
in
the
test
that
students
weren't
expecting.
That
can
happen,
especially
if
you
weren't
paying
attention
in
class.
Finally,
there
are
students
who
don't
feel
that
getting
a
good
grade
is
important
to
them,
so
they
don't
bother
to
study
or
even
try
to
do
well.
Such
students
may
be
trying
to
punish
their
parents,
have
a
poor
image
of
themselves,
or
are
just
plain
foolish.
Hopefully,
you
are
not
one
of
these
students.
24.
The
writer
believes
that
many
students
.
A.
make
careless
mistakes
B.
are
afraid
of
exams
C.
hate
homework
D.
lack
confidence
25.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
"goof
up"
mean?
A.
Be
overconfident.
B.
Be
nervous.
C.
Make
silly
mistakes.
D.
Make
wrong
choices.
26.
According
to
the
writer,
who
will
be
most
unwilling
to
try
his
best
in
a
test?
A.
Peter,
being
overconfident
about
his
ability.
B.
John,
expecting
an
easy
test
for
him.
C.
Dobby,
believing
he
is
the
smartest
in
the
class.
D.
Edward,
dissatisfied
with
his
parents.
27.
What
would
be
discussed
in
the
paragraph
that
follows?
A.
The
causes
of
overconfidence.
B.
The
causes
of
a
poor
selfimage.
C.
Ways
to
prepare
for
a
test.
D.
Ways
to
avoid
goofing
up
a
test.
C
“Our
coffee
is
loved
by
millions
worldwide.”
Do
you
often
see
this
kind
of
advertising
in
your
country?
Statements
like
these
that
no
one
can
prove
are
called
puffery.
Puffery
is
legal,
even
though
it
cannot
be
proved.
In
fact,
puffery
has
been
called
"a
license
to
lie",
as
it
is
regarded
as
an
opinion
rather
than
an
objective
statement.
Using
puffery
to
raise
awareness
of
products
and
to
increase
sales,
is
a
common
advertising
method.
Some
people,
however,
worry
about
puffery.
One
of
the
concerns
is
whether
consumers
are
misled
by
false
advertising.
Therefore,
advertisements
containing
puffery
sometimes
can
be
tested
in
the
courts,
and
the
decisions
that
are
made
help
to
tell
the
difference
between
acceptable
puffery
and
illegal
advertising.
On
the
one
hand,
if
a
company
tells
the
public
that
it
sells
the
country's
best-loved"
or
favorite
product,
this
is
thought
to
be
puffery,
rather
than
an
objective
description
of
market
share.
Similarly,
the
company
does
not
have
to
produce
proof
that
such
puffery
is
actually
supported
by
numbers
or
facts.
In
other
words,
advertisements
such
as
the
world's
best
cup
of
coffee"
are
impossible
to
prove.
They
are
too
good
to
be
true
and
thus
it
is
expected
that
any
consumer
will
understand
how
subjective
they
are.
Such
advertisements
are
therefore
not
thought
of
as
misleading.
In
fact,
puffery
like
this
in
these
advertisements
is
often
considered
to
add
to
the
entertainment
value.
On
the
other
hand,
a
company
that
states
their
products
is
the
safest"
or
cheapest"
needs
to
show
proof,
because
statements
that
are
objective
need
to
be
supported
by
proof
or
statistics.
Consumer
rights
organizations
can
run
tests
to
examine
whether
or
not
such
statements
agree
with
the
fact.
Companies
should
thus
be
very
careful
when
making
factual
statements
about
a
product.
A
primary
function
of
advertising
is
to
create
product
awareness.
As
consumers,
we
need
to
know
-about
competing
products,
so
we
can
make
wise
decisions
on
which
one
to
buy.
While
it
is
important
that
advertisers
are
monitored
to
ensure
they
do
not
mislead
consumers,
it
can
be
argued
that
puffery
is
a
good
way
of
raising
awareness
of
new
products.
As
long
as
there
are
effective
ways
of
monitoring
advertisements
to
prevent
deliberate
deception
(欺骗)
in
safety
and
quality,
it
seems
that
most
puffery
is
relatively
harmless.
Rather,
it
has
become
part
of
advertising,
which
most
consumers
can
laugh
at
rather
than
being
misled.
28.
By
“Our
coffee
is
loved
by
millions
worldwide",
the
passage
intends
to
.
A.
describe
a
fact
B.
present
an
argument
C.
introduce
the
topic
D.
provide
background
information
29.
The
function
of
puffery
is
mainly
to
help
.
A.
raise
awareness
of
new
products
B.
describe
products'
market
share
C.
test
the
advertisement
in
the
courts
D.
run
tests
to
examine
the
new
products.
30.
What
does
the
author
think
of
puffery?
A.
It
is
harmful
for
it
plays
tricks
on
consumers.
B.
It
is
misleading
for
it
uses
the
false
information.
C.
It
is
acceptable
with
effective
monitoring.
D.
It
is
convincing
for
it
helps
consumers
to
choose
wisely.
31.
Which
can
be
the
best
title
of
this
passage?
A.
Functions
of
Advertising
B.
Puffery
in
Advertising
C.
Consumers
and
Advertising
D.
The
Art
of
Advertising
D
Looking
at
Rosa
Ferrigno's
new
suit,
you
could
swear
it
was
knitted(织)
with
regular
yarn(毛线).
It's
only
when
you
touch
it
and
hear
the
characteristic
rustling(沙沙声)of
plastic
that
you
realize
there's
something
special
about
it.
In
fact,
the
suit
is
made
out
of
over
300
plastic
grocery
bags.
Ferrigno,
who
once
worked
as
a
tailor
before
starting
a
family,
got
the
idea
for
her
unique
hand﹣made
suit
last
August.
She
was
at
a
family
picnic
and
saw
on
of
the
other
guests
carrying
a
purse
made
from
re﹣purposed
plastic
bags.
It
attracted
her,
so
she
and
her
daughter
searched
for
instructions
on
how
to
make
one
on
You
Tube.
The
75﹣year﹣old
ended
up
making
a
purse
from
colorful
plastic
bags.
But
that
was
only
the
beginning.
After
finishing
her
second
plastic
bag
purse,
Ferrigno
realized
she
needed
something
to
match
it
with,
so
last
November
she
told
her
daughter
she
was
going
to
make
a
skirt
and
jacket
suit
out
of
plastic
bags,
as
a
winter
project.
Rosa
started
by
cutting
up
the
plastic
bags
into
strips(条)and
then
tying
them
together
to
make
longer,
yarn﹣
like
strips
that
could
be
knitted.
But
to
knit
the
plastic
yarn,
she
needed
that
didn't
exist
on
the
market
so
she
made
them
on
her
own.
The
suit
took
Rosa
two
months
to
complete.
The
jacket
was
made
out
of
170
plastic
bags,
and
the
skirt
required
another
140.
Although
she
didn't
even
use
a
pattern
when
knitting
the
impressive
suit,
it
ended
up
fitting
her
perfectly,
and
when
she
finally
showed
it
off
at
the
supermarket
earlier
this
month,
everyone
went
crazy.
"We
love
it
when
our
customers
reuse
or
recycle
grocery
bags,
but
never
have
we
seen
a
work
of
art
like
Rosa's!
It's
really
fantastic.
"Jo
Natale,
the
supermarket
chains
vice
president
of
media
relations,
said.
32.
What
makes
Rosa
Ferrigno's
new
suit
special?
A.
Its
unique
way
of
knitting.
B.
Its
unusual
knitting
material.
C.
Its
being
knitted
by
an
old
lady.
D.
Its
being
able
to
sing
when
touched.
33.
How
did
Rosa
learn
to
make
purses
out
of
plastic
bags?
A.
By
modelling
a
guest.
B.
By
consulting
her
daughter.
C.
By
watching
You
Tube
videos.
D.
By
asking
a
tailor
for
instructions.
34.
What
do
Jo
Natale's
words
in
the
last
paragraph
suggest?
A.
She
thinks
highly
of
Rosa's
behavior.
B.
Rosa's
work
of
art
will
become
popular.
C.
The
potential
of
grocery
bags
needs
further
developing.
D.
She
thinks
all
customers
should
follow
Rosa's
footsteps.
35.
What
can
be
inferred
about
Rosa
from
the
text?
A.
She
is
quite
able
and
patient.
B.
She
is
good
at
matching
clothes.
C.
She
does
nothing
without
careful
planning.
D.
She
likes
showing
off
her
knitting.
第二节
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
have
learnt
a
lot
about
Chinese
life
and
culture
while
teaching
in
Nanjing,
Jiangsu
Province
and
found
them
very
interesting.
First,
family
life
quite
36
in
China
from
that
in
the
USA.
In
the
USA,
many
young
people
37
home
after
they
finish
their
education
and
start
working.
However,
in
China,
it
is
38
for
people
to
live
with
their
parents
until
they
get
married.
39
,
many
of
my
Chinese
friends
told
me
that
their
40
lived
with
them
and
helped
take
care
of
them
when
they
were
children.
It
seems
that
Americans
think
independence
is
more
important
41
the
Chinese
think
family
relationships
are
more
important.
Bargaining(讨价还价)is
another
42
that
I
have
tried
to
learn.
In
the
USA,
prices
are
43
and
you
can’t
ask
for
a
lower
price.
However.
in
some
small
Chinese
stores
and
tourist
places,
you
are
44
to
bargain.
My
Chinese
friends
taught
me
to
ask
for
40
percent
or
50
percent
45
the
original(原来的)price.
If
the
salesperson
doesn’t
agree
to
my
price,
I
should
46
to
leave
and
he
might
let
me
come
back
and
sell
me
the
item.
It
is
a
skill
that
you
have
to
47
if
you
live
in
China.
Tipping
hasn’t
been
easier
to
48
.
In
the
USA,
many
people
in
the
service
49
want
to
get
50
money
for
serving
customers.
Tipping
is
not
a
part
of
Chinese
culture.
51
I
tried
to
tip
a
taxi
driver.
He
looked
a
little
52
and
refused
to
take
the
money.
In
dinners,
perhaps
what
surprises
an
American
visitor
most
is
that
some
of
the
Chinese
hosts
like
to
put
food
into
the
plates
of
their
53
.
Actually,
this
is
a
54
of
true
friendship
and
politeness.
My
Chinese
friend
told
me
if
I
didn’t
want
to
eat
it,
I
should
just
55
the
food
in
the
plate.
36.
A.
unique
B.
private
C.
different
D.
harmonious
37.
A.
come
B.
leave
C.
build
D.
interrupt
38.
A.
regular
B.
common
C.
true
D.
usual
39.
A.
However
B.
Also
C.
Therefore
D.
Although
40.
A.
grandparents
B.
parents
C.
sisters
D.
relatives
41.
A.
since
B.
while
C.
when
D.
If
42.
A.
way
B.
lesson
C.
custom
D.
habit
43.
A.
set
B.
agreed
C.
charged
D.
made
44.
A.
suggested
B.
taught
C.
expected
D.
required
45.
A.
up
B.
away
C.
on
D.
off
46.
A.
promise
B.
decide
C.
pretend
D.
hope
47.
A.
practice
B.
understand
C.
tolerate
D.
consider
48.
A.
lead
to
B.
turn
to
C.
refer
to
D.
adjust
to
49.
A.
area
B.
industry
C.
battle
D.
department
50.
A.
easy
B.
pocket
C.
extra
D.
prize
51.
A.
Often
B.
Before
C.
Sometimes
D.
Once
52.
A.
confused
B.
satisfied
C.
frightened
D.
excited
53.
A.
own
B.
guests
C.
neighbors
D.
children
54.
A.
signal
B.
sign
C.
access
D.
look
55.
A.
put
B.
take
C.
leave
D.
taste
第三节
单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
56.
---
Next
to
the
teacher
_________.
Who
is
she?
---
Mary.
She’ll
give
a
speech
titled
“Believe
in
yourself”.
A.
is
standing
a
girl
B.
a
girl
stands
C.
stands
a
girl
D.
does
a
girl
stand
57.
Mr.
Smith
was
really
annoyed
that
the
watch
he
had
repaired
was
nowhere
.
A.
to
see
B.
seeing
C.
to
be
seen
D.
seen
58.
In
the
street,
she
found
herself
________
at
by
a
stranger,
making
her
a
little
nervous.
A.
staring
B.
stare
C.
stared
D.
to
stare
59.
Don’t
be
so
as
to
believe
whatever
the
politicians
tell
you.
A.
intelligent
B.
confident
C.
innocent
D.
passive
60.
In
an
ad
campaign
you
may
need
to
different
kinds
of
media,
including
posters,
newspapers,
magazines,
radios
and
television.
A.
urge
B.
employ
C.
fancy
D.
design
61.
When
and
where
to
build
the
new
first
aid
center
______
yet.
A.
hasn't
been
decided
B.
doesn't
decided
C.
haven't
been
decided
D.
aren't
decided
62.
To
our
surprise,
we
got
______
people
to
attend
the
meeting
as
we
had
expected.
A.
twice
many
B.
as
twice
C.
twice
many
as
D.
twice
as
many
63.
---
Which
team
is___________
to
win
the
game?
---
In
my
opinion,
it
is
__________
for
our
team
to
win.
A.
likely;
probable
B.
probable;
likely
C.
possible;
probable
D.
likely;
possible
64.
Great
changes
have
taken
place
in
that
school.
It
is
no
longer
______
it
was
20
years
ago,
______
it
was
so
poorly
equipped.
A.
what;
when
B.
that;
which
C.
what;
which
D.
which;
that
65.
The
question
came
up
at
the
meeting
_____we
had
enough
money
for
our
research.
A.
that
B.
what
C.
which
D.
whether
第四节
七选五(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。选项中的两项为多余选项。
What
Teenagers
Can
Do
to
Earn
More
Respect
As
teenagers
continue
to
grow
and
develop
into
young
adults,
the
transition(过渡)
into
adulthood
has
begun.
With
so
many
physical
and
emotional
changes
going
on,
certain
manners
are
often
forgotten
and
other
adult
traits(特点)
are
not
yet
accepted
as
a
way
of
life.
66
By
doing
the
following
things,
you
will
earn
more
respect.
Contribute
to
the
household(家庭)
At
the
very
least,
clean
up
after
yourself.
As
a
teenager,
you
are
old
enough
to
clean
up
after
yourself.
When
you
make
a
mess,
clean
it
up.
67
All
chores(家务)
that
you
do
help
to
reduce
the
load
of
the
person
who
did
them
before.
Now
that
you're
old
enough
and
capable,
why
shouldn't
you
contribute
to
the
household?
68
Be
responsible
69
Whether
they
are
basic
things,
like
brushing
your
teeth
or
doing
your
homework,
or
more
involved
chores
that
contribute
to
the
household,
simply
fulfill
(履行)
your
responsibilities
on
time.
When
adults
know
that
they
can
rely
on
you,
their
trust
and
respect
for
you
will
increase.
Solve
more
of
your
own
problem
without
asking
for
help
Instead
of
taking
the
easy
approach
and
asking
for
help,
make
an
effort
to
solve
your
problems
on
your
own
first.
The
"easy
way"
is
only
easy
for
you,
but
it
is
an
extra
task
for
the
person
from
whom
you
are
seeking
help.
Seek
help
only
after
you
have
make
an
honest
effort
to
solve
your
own
problems.
70
When
you
become
a
good
problem
solver,
you
increase
your
valve
to
the
community.
A.
The
people
doing
the
chores
before
will
greatly
appreciate
the
help.
B.
It
will
make
your
life
more
pleasant.
C.
When
speaking
to
a
group,
speak
loud
enough.
D.
Everyone
has
certain
responsibilities.
E.
This
includes,
but
is
not
limited
to,
your
dishes
and
your
room.
F.
By
being
aware
of
these
manners
and
traits,
you
can
manage
them
sooner.
G.
Depending
on
the
problem,
15
minutes
of
effort
is
usually
a
good
guideline.
第II卷:非选择题(二部分
共40分)
第一部分
英语知识运用
第一节
完成句子(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
The
forgetful
professor
looked
everywhere
for
his
glasses.
It
(结果是)that
they
were
just
on
top
of
his
head.
72.
It
was
not
until
the
accident
happened
that
I
became
(意识到)
my
foolishness.
73.
With
his
daughter
(接管)the
family
business,
Mr.Green
believes
it
will
be
brought
back
to
its
former
glory.
74.
The
old
man
is
no
coward(懦夫);
__________________(相反),
he
is
a
man
of
great
courage.
75.
Some
color-blind
people
cannot
(区分,辨别)red
and
green.
76.
On
April
4,
the
Qingming
Festival,
Chinese
people
observed
a
three-minute
silence
_________(纪念)
the
victims
of
COVID-19.
77.
She
(患病)
a
fever
during
her
adventure
in
Africa.
78.
After
their
pay
was
cut
again,
the
employees
(反抗)
the
management
and
went
on
strike.
79.
We
should
try
to
remove
this
huge
stone,
because
it
(阻碍我们).
80.
She
had
an
accident
and
was
trapped
in
her
car.
Luckily
two
passers-by
(伸出援手).
第二节
短文填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
根据句意,用所给词的适当形式填空。
Once
James
Thornhill,
a
famous
English
painter,
was
asked
81
(paint)
some
pictures
on
the
walls
of
the
king’s
palace
in
English.
Then
workers
were
sent
for
and??82
big
platform
was
made.??83
the
help
of
a
worker,
Thornhill
started
painting
on
the
platform.
They
worked
for
a
whole
year?84
at
last
the
pictures
were
ready.
Thornhill
was
happy
when
he
looked
at
the
pictures,
for
they
were??85
(real)
beautiful.
He
looked
at
them
for
a
long
time,
and
then
took
one
step
back
and
looked
again.
Now
the
pictures
were
even
86
(much)
beautiful.
He
took
another
step,
then
another.
Finally
he
was
at
the
very
edge
of
the
platform,
but
he
did
not
know
it
because
he??87
(think)
of
his
pictures.
The
worker
saw
everything.
“?88
should
I
do?”
he
thought.
“Thornhill
is
at
the
very
edge
of
the
platform.
If
I
cry
out,
he
will
take
another
step,
fall
off
the
platform
and
surely
be
killed.”
So
the
worker
quickly
took
some
paint
and
threw?89
at
the
picture.
“What
are
you
doing?”
cried
the
painter,
90
(run)
quickly
forward
to
his
pictures.
第二部分
写作(满分20分)
10月1日,高一(1)班的学生志愿者Li
Mei

Zhang
Dong
去阳光敬老院(Sunshine
Nursing
Home)
开展志愿者活动(送花、送水果、打扫、聊天等)。假如你是校英语报的记者,请按下列要点用英语写一则120词左右的新闻报道。
1.
时间、地点、任务、活动;
2.
老人们的反应;
3.
简短评论。
注意:
1.
报道的标题和记者姓名已给出(不计入总词数)。
2.
词数:120词左右;
3.
可以适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
Student
Volunteers
Brought
Sunshine
to
the
Elderly
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2019-2020学年第二学期期中考试
高一英语试题答案
听力:
1-20
BAACB?
ABCAB?
CBACA
CBCAC
阅读:
21-35
BBD
ACDD
CACB
BCAA
完型:
36-55
CBBBA
BCACD
CADBC?
DABBC
单选:
55-65
CCCCB
ADDAD
七选五:
66-70
FEADG
完成句子:
71.
turned
out
72.
aware
of
73.
taking
over
74.
on
the
contrary
75.
distinguish
between
76.
in
memory/honor
of
77.
came
down
with
78.
rose
up
against
79.
stands
in
our
path
80.
came
to
her
aid
语法填空:
81.
to
paint
82.
a
83.
with
84.
and
85.
really
86.
more
87.
was
thinking
88.
What
89.
it
90.
running
作文
Student
Volunteers
Brought
Sunshine
to
the
Elderly
On
National
Day,
Li
Mei
and
Zhang
Dong,
students
from
Class
One,
Senior
One,
went
to
Sunshine
Nursing
Home
and
did
some
voluntary
work.
Upon
their
arrival,
Li
Mei
and
Zhang
Dong
were
warmly
welcomed,
and
respectfully,
they
presented
the
elderly
with
flowers
and
fruits.
Then,
they
started
working
at
once,
cleaning
the
windows
and
sweeping
the
floor.
When
everything
was
done,
they
sat
in
the
yard
chatting
with
the
elderly
people.
When
it
was
time
for
the
volunteers
to
leave,
the
elderly
people
thanked
them
for
their
kindness.
They
said
it
was
such
a
beautiful
day
that
they
would
remember
it
forever.
Li
Mei
and
Zhang
Dong
were
very
happy.
What
they
did
has
brought
joy
to
others
and
enriched
their
own
lives.
英语听力试题原文
Text
1
M:
Jane,
do
you
have
a
map
of
Manchester?
I
want
to
find
a
good
place
to
eat.
W:
Why
not
try
Chinatown?
There
are
plenty
of
good
Chinese
restaurants
there,
and
it's
near
here.a
Text
2
M:
Let's
do
something
different
for
vacation
this
year.
Oh,
let's
go
to
Colorado.
I
want
to
learn
to
snowboard.
W:
Oh,
Paul,
you
know
I
don't
like
cold
weather.
Can't
we
go
some
place
warm,
like
the
beach?
Text
3
W:
This
job
is
for
three
days
a
week:
Monday,
Friday,
and
Saturday.
Are
you
Okay
with
that?
M:
Mmm...
I
was
hoping
to
have
Saturday
free.
But
I
need
the
job,
so...
can
you
tell
me
what
exactly
I
will
do?
Text
4
M:
Do
you
know
if
John's
coming
home
for
dinner?
W:
He'll
be
late.
He
said
not
to
wait
for
him.
Text
5
W:
I'm
really
tired
from
packing
all
these
boxes
for
three
hours.
It's
about
time
to
call
it
a
day.
M:
I
know.
Maybe
we
could
do
it
first
thing
tomorrow
morning.
W:
Why
not?
These
orders
are
not
urgent.
Text
6
M:
Lisa?
Hi!
W:
Hi,
Ned.
M:
Don't
you
usually
drive
to
work?
W:
Usually,
but
not
in
bad
weather.
M:
Why
is
that?
W:
The
traffic
gets
a
lot
worse
when
it
rains
or
snows.
M:
I
always
take
the
train.
It's
a
lot
faster
for
me
than
driving.
W:
It's
faster
for
me,
too,
but
the
time
isn't
always
convenient.
M:
Yeah,
but
think
of
all
the
things
you
can
do
on
the
train,
read
a
book
or
the
newspaper.
W:
Or
answer
my
email.
No
thanks!
My
workday
is
long
enough
already.
Text
7
W:
I
think
the
car
we
saw
yesterday
would
be
a
good
deal.
What
do
you
think?
M:
Yes,
but
I
think
you
should
ask
someone
to
take
a
look
at
it
just
to
be
sure.
W:
My
friend
Jack
knows
cars,
and
he
helped
me
do
the
check
this
morning.
M:
It
was
smart
of
you
to
think
ahead.
Have
you
and
the
salesman
agreed
on
a
price?
W:
Yes,
he
finally
agreed
to
accept
the
discounted
price
I
asked.
M:
Then
have
you
thought
about
how
to
pay?
W:
Well,
I've
saved
up
enough
money
to
pay
cash
for
this
car.
M:
Good.
Let
me
go
with
you
to
make
the
payment
and
drive
the
car
home
for
you.
W:
Thank
you.
That
would
make
it
much
easier
for
me.
M:
You're
welcome.
Let's
go
take
care
of
that
right
now.
Text
8
M:
Being
away
from
home
for
college
can
be
stressful.
Besides
all
the
pressures
of
study,
there's
the
pressure
on
your
pocket.
Today,
let's
go
to
a
university
to
find
out.
Excuse
me.
Can
I
ask
you
a
few
questions?
W:
Well,
Okay.
M:
How
do
you
find
the
cost
of
living
in
the
city?
W:
Everything
is
expensive,
including
clothing,
housing,
and
traveling.
M:
So,
what
do
you
spend
most
on?
W:
Transport,
I
think.
For
food,
if
I
cook
myself,
it's
not
expensive
at
all.
For
clothing,
I
bring
my
clothes
here
from
my
home
country,
where
they're
nice
and
cheap.
But
every
week,
I
have
to
spend
more
than
100
pounds
on
the
trains.
M:
Then
what's
the
social
life
like?
W:
I'm
a
very
social
person.
I
love
hanging
out
with
my
friends
and
meeting
new
people.
Thankfully,
I
don't
drink
nor
smoke,
so
the
only
expense
is
maybe
tickets
to
the
cinemas,
clubs,
and
so
on.
Text
9
W:
Can
you
fix
a
time
for
the
next
meeting,
Alex?
How
about
June
12th?
That's
after
the
trade
exhibition.
M:
I
thought
something
was
happening
on
that
day,
Rebecca.
W:
Oh,
yes.
You're
right.
The
people
from
Head
Office
are
coming.
M:
What
time
does
their
plane
arrive?
Can
we
have
the
meeting
in
the
morning?
W:
No,
it's
all
arranged.
I'm
meeting
them
at
half
past
ten,
so
I
won't?be
available
at
all
that
day.
M:
Well,
let's
have
the
meeting
earlier
in
June,
then.
The
trade
exhibition
finishes
on
the
third,
doesn't
it?
W:
Yes,
but
we
need
John's
sales
report
for
the
meeting.
How's
it
going?
M:
I'm
afraid
John
hasn't
started
yet.
The
figures
won't
be
in
place
till
next
week.
W:
Will
it
be
ready
early
in
June?
M:
Well,
not
really.
He
told
me
that
he
will
finish
them
by
June
10th.
W:
So,
we're
looking
at
the
week
starting
the
17th.
How
about
two
o'clock
on
that
day?
M:
I
think
that's
Okay.
Let's
meet
here
again
then.
Text
10
Hello,
everyone.
In
today's
program,
I'd
like
to
share
a
true
story
of
mine.
One
day,
my
friends
and
I
had
just
finished
lunch
at
a
hotel
when
it
started
to
rain
heavily.
When
it
became
lighter,
I
decided
to
brave
the
rain
to
get
my
car
and
go
home.
It
was
parked
three
blocks
away.
My
friends
argued
I
shouldn't
go
because
at
that
time,
I
was
due
to
give
birth
in
three
months.
I
promised
I'd
be
very
careful.
One
of
them
wanted
to
come
with
me,
but
I
insisted
she
stay
with
another
friend
who
needed
help
with
her
baby.
When
I
walked
to
the
first
crossroads,
a
taxi
stopped
and
a
passenger
came
out
with
an
umbrella.
Before
I
knew
what
was
happening,
he
walked
right
beside
me
and
told
me
he
would
walk
with
me
to
where
I
would
go.
I
refused,
but
he
insisted.
During
our
walk,
he
kept
telling
me
to
walk
slowly.
When
we
got
to
the
car
park,
I
thanked
him,
and
we
parted
ways.
I
did
not
get
his
name
and
may
not
even
recognize
him
now.
Did
he
purposely
stop
for
me?
I'll
never
know.
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