2020年高一下学期英语外研版
必修四6月2日试题
单选
As
a
new
graduate,
he
doesn’t
know
_____
it
takes
to
start
a
business
here.
A.
how
B.
what
C.
When
D.
which
We
should
respect
food
and
think
about
the
people
who
don’t
have
_____
we
have
here
and
treat
food
nicely.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
whether
3.
_____
with
a
difficult
situation,
Arnold
decided
to
ask
his
boss
for
advice.
A.
Faced
B.
Having
faced
C.
To
face
D.
Facing
4.
When
changing
lanes,
a
driver
should
use
his
turning
signal
to
let
other
drivers
know
______.
A.
he
is
entering
which
lane
B.
which
lane
he
is
entering
C.
is
he
entering
which
lane
D.
which
lane
is
he
entering
5.
I
want
to
be
liked
and
loved
for
__
____
I
am
inside.
A.
who
B.
where
C.
what
D.
how
6.
They
might
just
have
a
place
________
on
the
writing
course
---
why
don’t
you
give
it
a
try?
A.
leave
B.
left
C.
leaving
D.
to
leave
7.
After
hours’
drive,
they
reached
_______
they
thought
was
the
place
they’d
been
dreaming
of.
A.
that
B.
where
C.
what
D.
which
8.
_________achievement,
last
week’s
ministerial
meeting
of
the
WTO
here
earned
a
low,
though
not
failing,
grade.
A.In
terms
of
B.In
case
of
C.As
a
result
of
D.In
face
of
9.
Mr.
Smith
has
been
living
a
colorful
life
____
he
moved
to
the
countryside
after
his
retirement.
A.as
if
B.now
that
C.in
case
D.ever
since
10.
If
you
continue
driving
cars
so
carelessly,
you’ll
_________hospital.
A.
end
up
with
B.
end
up
in
C.
end
up
D.
end
11.
It
took
the
early
settlers
more
than
150
years
to
build
up
_________
is
now
a
modem
city.
A.
where
B.
which
C.
what
D.
that
12.
---How
do
you
think
I
can
make
up
with
Jack?
---Set
aside
______
you
disagree
and
try
to
find
______
you
have
in
common.
A.
what;
what
B.
where;
what
C.
what;
whether
D.
where;
whether
阅读理解
A
Los
Angeles
is
always
a
popular
holiday
destination.
To
fully
enjoy
your
travel
there,
you
should
know
its
food,
weather,
and
also
traffic.
While
driving
in
L.
A.
is
similar
to
that
in
other
areas,
there
are
a
few
specific
rules
to
note.
HOV
lanes
(车道)
On
many
L.
A.
freeways,
one
or
more
lanes
at
the
far
left
are
used
as
high-occupancy
vehicle
(HOV)
lanes.
They
usually
have
limited
access
and
you
can
only
enter
or
exit
where
there
is
a
break
in
the
double
yellow
line.
Most
HOV
lanes
require
a
minimum
of
two
people
in
the
car;
some
require
three.
Vehicles
towing
trailers
(拖车)
are
NOT
allowed
in
the
HOV
lane,
regardless
of
how
many
people
are
in
them.
Toll
(收费)
lanes
On
certain
freeways,
the
HOV
lanes
are
double-purposed
as
toll
lanes
for
people
driving
alone
who
have
a
FasTrak,
an
electronic
toll
collection
system.
Therefore,
you
also
have
to
have
one
in
that
lane
as
a
HOV,
which
is
inconvenient
if
you’re
just
visiting.
FasTrak
is
in
effect
on
parts
of
the
110
freeway
between
the
405
and
10
freeways,
and
on
parts
of
the
10
freeway
east
of
Downtown
L.
A.
Cell
phones
It
is
against
the
law
to
talk
on
a
cell
phone
while
driving
without
using
a
hands-free
device.
Holding
a
cell
phone
to
your
ear
while
driving
will
land
you
with
a
ticket.
Alcohol
Driving
under
the
influence
is
taken
seriously
in
L.A.
The
legal
blood
alcohol
limit
is
0.08%,
but
you
can
be
charged
with
lower
levels
if
they
show
you
can’t
function
normally.
Placing
an
opened
bottle
of
alcohol
in
the
passenger
area
while
driving
(or
sitting)
is
illegal.
Any
opened
container
of
alcohol
has
to
be
transported
in
the
trunk.
13.
What
do
you
know
about
HOV
lanes?
A.
They
encourage
people
to
share
cars.
B.
They
are
on
the
far
right
of
freeways.
C.
They
are
intended
for
larger
vehicles.
D.
They
allow
cars
to
enter
over
the
double
yellow
line.
14.
Which
is
surely
against
the
road
rules
in
L.
A.?
A.
Driving
on
the
110
freeway
with
a
FasTrak
B.
Putting
the
cell
phone
in
the
car
while
driving.
C.
Riding
with
an
opened
bottle
of
alcohol
in
back
seats.
D.
Going
below
the
blood
alcohol
limit
of
0.
08%.
15.
Where
is
the
text
most
probably
taken
from?
A.
A
traffic
law
B.
A
road
map.
C.
A
report
D.
A
guidebook.
B
Urban
Wildlife
Cities
are
diverse
ecosystems.
In
addition
to
visitors
from
the
wild,
a
large
number
of
species
share
our
urban
areas.
As
our
cities
spread,
we
need
to
think
about
what
it
is
like
for
other
species
to
have
human
neighbors.
Cities
are
built
for
humans.
16
For
example,
most
city
parks
are
kept
neat
and
tidy
so
that
humans
will
find
them
beautiful.
But
when
we
cut
grass
or
plant
flowers,
we
destroy
natural
habitats.
17
When
a
bridge
in
Austin,
Texas
was
repaired,
engineers
added
small
gaps
running
along
the
length
of
its
bottom.
This
made
a
good
home
for
bats,
and
soon
the
bridge
was
the
home
of
thousands
of
bats.
18
Now,
they
have
come
to
value
their
winged
neighbors.
The
bats
are
a
tourist
attraction,
and
they
eat
lots
of
bugs
every
night.
There
are
also
structures
built
with
the
aim
of
bringing
wildlife
into
the
city.
The
Beijing
Olympic
Forest
Park
is
a
good
example.
The
park
used
native
plants
and
created
open,
natural
spaces
for
wildlife.
The
result
is
a
zone
in
Beijing
with
over
160
species
of
birds.
In
many
ways,
the
park
is
the
opposite
of
a
zoo.
19
If
we
learn
to
share
our
space,
we
can
become
better
neighbors
to
the
wildlife
around
us.
20
Our
own
future
will
be
endangered
too.
A.
They
are
built
to
protect
birds.
B.
Our
actions
sometimes
help
other
species.
C.
If
we
do
not,
more
species
will
become
extinct.
D.
They
do
not
always
provide
suitable
habitats
for
wildlife.
E.
Instead
of
being
kept
in
cages,
wildlife
can
move
about
freely.
F.
At
first,
people
were
afraid
of
the
bats
and
tried
to
get
rid
of
them.
G.
They
would
sit
on
it
and
their
droppings
would
fall
into
the
water.
完形填空
Things
have
been
rough
lately,
for
example,
grocery
shopping
at
the
dollar
store
roughly
and
borrowing
money
from
my
boss
to
pay
rent
roughly.
One
day
I
drove
to
a
store
with
my
daughter
and
we
were
21
for
some
little
things
such
as
potatoes
and
some
cheese.
The
lady
in
front
of
us
had
a
grocery
basket
of
food
and
told
us
to
go
22
her,
because
we
only
had
a
few
things.
After
we
were
all
checked
out,
she
said
she
would
23
for
our
items
with
hers.
I
started
to
choke
up,
so
I
24
her
and
we
left.
I
don't
know
why
it
hit
so
hard
but
I
was
25
sobbing
by
the
time
we
got
to
my
26
.
When
I
went
back
to
thank
her
again,
I
was
already
in
27
,
and
the
checkout
lady
was
still
checking
her
up.
I
28
her
if
I
could
hug
her.
She
said
yes
and
29
hugged
me.
I
was
crying
and
telling
her
how
much
her
30
meant
to
me,
and
that
things
had
been
so
31
.
I
knew
there
were
many
people,
and
they
all
32
me
strangely.
I
probably
looked
ridiculous
because
I
hugged
a
33
and
burst
into
tears
in
a
34
grocery
store,
and
thanked
her.
But
I
didn't
mind
their
35
.
I
just
wanted
her
to
know
how
much
it
meant,
and
how
badly
I
36
a
person
like
her.
She
reminds
me
that
there
are
still
37
persons,
even
when
things
feel
the
worst.
I
promise
that
once
I
become
a(n)
38
,
I
will
return
the
favor
as
best
as
I
can.
I
will
do
what
the
39
did.
Hopefully,
I
will
help
someone
in
need.
Or
maybe
40
them
to
do
the
same.
21.
A.
applying
B.
shopping
C.
calling
D.
exchanging
22.
A.
apart
from
B.
except
for
C.
regardless
of
D.
ahead
of
23.
A.
long
B.
pay
C.
prepare
D.
wait
24.
A.
praised
B.
forgave
C.
thanked
D.
mistook
25.
A.
nearly
B.
hardly
C.
still
D.
rarely
26.
A.
bike
B.
car
C.
taxi
D.
bus
27.
A.
cheers
B.
ruins
C.
tears
D.
rags
28.
A.
requested.
B.
ordered
C.
persuaded
D.
asked
29.
A.
gently
B.
cautiously
C.
unwillingly
D.
violently
30.
A.
expression
B.
beauty
C.
figure
D.
kindness
31.
A.
rough
B.
strange
C.
confusing
D.
annoying
32.
A.
listened
to
B.
put
at
C.
looked
at
D.
shouted
at
33.
A.
friend
B.
stranger
C.
farmer
D.
manager
34.
A.
wide
B.
famous
C.
beautiful
D.
crowded
35.
A.
response
B.
situation
C.
emotion
D.
pleasure
36.
A.
searched
B.
convinced
C.
needed
D.
suspected
37.
A.
crazy
B.
good
C.
leader
D.
brave
38.
A.
success
B.
conductor
C.
leader
D.
actress
39.
A.
gentleman
B.
beggar
C.
boss
D.
lady
40.
A.
force
B.
admit
C.
inspire
D.
forbid
答案
单选1-5
BCABC
6-10
BCADB
11-12
CB
阅读理解
13-15
ACD
16-20
DBFEC
完形填空
21-25
BDBCA
26-30
BCDAD
31-35
ACBDA
36-40
CBADC