陕西省延安一中2019-2020学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题(含听力音频及文字材料) Word版含答案

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2019-2020学年度第二学期期中
高一年级英语试题
注意事项:
本试卷份第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(共100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.
What
will
the
man
probably
do?
A.
Ask
Linda
for
advice.
B.
Tell
his
sister
the
truth.
C.
Lend
some
money
to
his
sister.
2.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do
tomorrow
night?
A.
Stay
at
the
party
for
a
while.
B.
Study
at
school.
C.
Do
her
work.
3.
What
band
did
the
woman
see?
A.
The
one
with
a
dancer.
B.
The
one
with
a
pianist.
C.
The
one
with
three
guitarists.
4.
Why
does
the
man
prefer
magazines?
A.
They
are
cheaper.
B.
They
are
more
interesting.
C.
They
can
be
finished
more
quickly.
5.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
the
woman’s
home.
B.
At
a
hotel.
C.
At
a
hospital.
第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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.
What
does
the
girl
think
of
the
boy’s
parents?
A.
Friendly.
B.
Understanding.
C.
Strict.
7.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
girl
likes
chemistry
very
much.
B.
The
boy
got
a
good
grade
in
chemistry.
C.
The
boy
did
worse
than
the
girl
in
chemistry.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8

9
题。
8.
Why
does
the
woman
refuse
to
help
the
man?
A.
It
is
against
the
rules.
B.
His
instrument
is
too
heavy.
C.
She
doesn’t
know
where
to
make
a
call.
9.
Where
will
the
man
go?
A.
To
the
reception.
B.
To
the
dining
room.
C.
To
the
bag
office.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
10.
What
is
the
man?
A.
A
host.
B.
A
news
reporter.
C.
A
fitness
trainer.
11.
When
will
the
fitness
center
be
open?
A.
On
June
10th.
B.
On
July
16th.
C.
On
August
21st.
12.
Which
sport
can
people
do
outdoors
in
the
sports
center?
A.
Tennis.
B.
Volleyball.
C.
Basketball.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
13.
When
was
the
World
Wildlife
Fund
founded?
A.
In
1916.
B.
In
1961.
C.
In
1969.
14.
What
is
the
official
sign
of
the
World
Wildlife
Fund?
A.
A
picture
of
a
panda.
B.
A
picture
of
a
dolphin.
C.
A
picture
of
a
whale.
15.
What
does
the
Audubon
Society
focus
on?
A.
The
protection
of
birds.
B.
The
protection
of
forests.
C.
The
protection
of
ocean
animals.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Wilderness
Society?
A.
It
is
named
after
an
American
wildlife
painter.
B.
It
has
eighteen
branches
in
the
United
States.
C.
Its
head
office
is
in
Washington,
D.C.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
What
is
the
talk
about?
A.
An
acting
experience.
B.
A
great
book.
C.
College
life.
18.
Why
did
the
speaker
decide
to
try
for
a
part
in
The
Finnegans?
A.
She
thought
the
book
would
make
a
great
film.
B.
She
felt
she
was
perfect
for
the
part
of
Polly.
C.
She
was
encouraged
by
her
grandmother.
19.
How
did
the
speaker
know
the
filming
plans?
A.
Her
mother
sent
an
e-mail
to
her.
B.
The
director
called
her.
C.
Her
friend
told
her.
20.
How
did
the
speaker
manage
to
find
time
to
do
the
filming?
A.
She
asked
her
friends
to
help
with
her
essays.
B.
She
took
time
off
and
did
her
college
work
later.
C.
She
missed
lectures
and
hoped
nobody
would
notice.
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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
Summer
Vacation
Fun
2019
!
The
summer
holidays
are
upon
us
again.
Here
is
our
guide
to
summer
holiday
fun
in
Peterborough!
Peterborough
Museum
The
Age
of
the
Dinosaurs’
is
the
museum’s
main
attraction
this
summer.
Get
up
close
to
prehistoric
creatures
via
some
great
hands-on
exhibits!
Watch
out
for
monsters
lurking
around
every
ember!
The
museum
is
open
from
10:00
am
to
5:00
pm
Monday
to
Saturday,
and
from
12:
00
pm
to
4:
00
pm
on
Sundays
in
August.
Call
01733
864663
for
details.
Saxon
Youth
Club
School
holiday
fun:
Young
people
aged
13—19
will
be
able
to
produce
their
own
music,
compete
in
sports
activities,
or
try
their
hand
at
cooking
at
Saxon
Youth
Club,
Saxon
Community
Centre,
Norman
Road.
Peterborough
every
Monday
and
Wednesday
from
3:00
pm.
PLUS
an
aero
ball
tournament
will
take
place
on
Thursday
12th
August
between
3:30pm
and
6:30pm.
Call
01
353
720274
for
details.
Houghton
Mill
Alice
through
the
Looking
Class--a
new
production
of
the
family
favorite
on
Monday
30th.
August.
Bring
rugs
or
chairs
to
sit
on
and
a
picnic
if
you
wish
to
eat
during
the
play.
Gates
open
5:
30
pm,
performance
6:30
pm--8:30
pm.
Tea
room
will
be
open
until
end
of
the
interval.
Adult
£10.
Child£7.
Family
£20.
Booking
advisable
on
0845
4505157.
Farmland
Museum
and
Denny
Abbey
Farmland
Gaines:
From
Wellie
Wanging
to
Pretend
Ploughing
matches,come
and
join
the
Farmland
Team.
Collect
your
sporting
stickers
and
create
a
colorful
rosette
that
is
fit
for
a
winner!No
need
to
book,just
turn
up
between
12:
00
pm
and
4:
00
pm
on
Thursday
19th
August.
Suitable
for
children
aged
four
and
above.
Each
child
should
be
accompanied
by
an
adult
and
all
activities
are
included
in
the
normal
admission
price.
Tickets
Cost£7
per
child.
For
further
information,
call
01223
810080.
21.
If
you
are
interested
in
cooking,
you
can
go
to
.
A.
Peterborough
Museum
B.
Houghton
Mill
C.
Farmland
Museum
D.
Saxon
Youth
Club
22.
You
want
to
watch
the
new
play
with
your
parents,
so
it
will
cost
you
.
A.
£7
B.
£17
C.
£20
D.
£27
23.
Which
of
the
following
activities
needs
parents’
company?
A.
Playing
farmland
games.
B.
Watching
a
new
play.
C.
Competing
in
sports
activities.
D.
Visiting
the
dinosaur
exhibition.
B
Many
people
believe
eating
healthily
is
expensive

and
more
costly
than
buying
junk
foods.
But
our
new
research,
published
in
the
BMC
Public
Health,
shows
this
isn't
the
truth.
Most
of
the
Australian
family
food
budget
(预算)
is
being
spent
on
junk
foods
and
drinks
that
are
high
in
fat,
sugar
and
salt.
Less
than
7%
of
Australians
eat
healthily.
The
Australian
adults
get
at
least
35%
of
their
energy
from
junk
foods
and
drinks.
As
a
result,
two-thirds
of
adults
(63%)
and
one-quarter
of
children
are
overweight.
We
used
the
Australian
Health
Survey
2011-2013
and
the
suggestions
of
the
Australian
Dietary
Guidelines
to
model
healthy
diets
for
a
family
of
two
adults
and
two
children
every
two
weeks.
We
collected
food
prices
in
supermarkets
and
stores
in
high-
and
low-socioeconomic
(社会经济地位低的)
areas
in
Brisbane,
and
compared
the
diet
prices
with
family
incomes.
In
both
areas,
a
family
of
two
adults
and
two
children
spend
about
18%
more
on
present
diets
than
would
be
required
to
buy
healthy
diets.
About
58%
of
the
food
budget
for
present
diets
is
spent
on
junk
foods,
including
takeaway
foods
(14%),
and
sugary
drinks
(4%).
In
the
low-socioeconomic
area,
a
family
of
two
adults
and
two
children
spend
$640.20
every
two
weeks
on
their
present
diets,
but
could
buy
a
healthy
diet
for
$560.93
every
two
weeks.
In
the
high-socioeconomic
area,
these
numbers
are
$661.92
and
$580.01.
Supermarket
food
prices
were
about
3%
higher
in
the
high-socioeconomic
location.
Takeaway
foods
were
also
relatively
more
expensive,
but
sugary
drinks
were
priced
similarly
in
both
areas.
Present
diets
cost
more
than
healthy
diets,
so
causes
other
than
price
must
be
helping
to
drive
preferences
for
unhealthy
choices.
24.
What
did
the
researchers
find?
A.
Australians
have
a
preference
for
sweet
foods.
B.
Most
Australian
kids
have
fat
problems.
C.
Most
Australians
eat
unhealthily.
D.
Half
Australians
live
on
junk
foods.
25.
How
did
the
researchers
get
the
result?
A.
By
doing
the
study
online.
B.
By
making
a
comparison.
C.
By
carrying
out
interviews.
D.
By
asking
personal
questions.
26.
What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
5?
A.
A
healthy
diet
is
actually
cheaper.
B.
Australian
foods
are
healthier.
C.
Health
foods
are
becoming
more
expensive.
D.
People
choose
junk
foods
for
their
low
prices.
27.
What
might
a
following
paragraph
be
about?
A.
Why
people
choose
junk
foods.
B.
How
we
can
eat
healthily.
C.
The
harm
of
junk
foods.
D.
The
advantages
of
a
healthy
diet.
C
In
a
time
when
a
dangerous
number
of
people
are
overweight,
many
people
seem
to
have
forgotten
the
most
important
way
to
keep
healthy
and
slim-exercise.
And
as
a
new
study
carried
out
on
mice
in
the
lab
has
shown,
exercise
early
in
life
can
reward
you
in
your
adult
years.
A
team
of
researchers
at
the
University
of
California
studied
the
effects
of
early
exercise
on
adult
physical
activity,
body
mass
and
eating.
They
found
that
early-age
exercise
in
mice
has
positive
effects
on
adult
levels
of
voluntary
exercise
in
addition
to
reducing
body
mass.
“These
results
may
have
an
effect
on
the
importance
of
regular
physical
education
in
elementary
and
middle
schools,”
said
Theodore
Garland,
a
professor
of
biology,
who
led
the
research
project.
“If
kids
exercise
regularly
through
their
school
years,
then
they
may
be
more
likely
to
exercise
as
adults,
which
could
have
far-reaching
positive
effects
on
human
health
and
well-being
or
happiness.”
Although
the
positive
effects
of
early-life
exercise
lasted
for
only
one
week,
it
is
important
to
note
that
one
week
in
the
life
of
a
mouse
is
the
same
as
about
nine
months
for
humans.
“Our
results
suggest
that
any
positive
effects
of
early-life
exercise
on
adult
exercise
will
need
to
be
kept
up
if
they
are
to
be
long-lasting.”
His
team
of
researchers
found,
too,
that
all
mice
that
had
access
to
early
exercise
were
lighter
in
weight
than
non-exercised
mice.
Garland
explained
that,
in
general,
exercise
will
stimulate
appetite
sooner
or
later.
However,
it
is
possible
that
certain
types
of
exercise,
done
for
certain
periods
of
time
or
at
certain
light
levels,
might
not
stimulate
appetite
much,
if
at
all,
at
least
in
some
persons.
“If
we
could
understand
what
sorts
of
exercise
these
might
be,
then
we
might
be
able
to
tailor(量身打造)
exercise
recommendations
in
a
way
that
would
bring
the
benefits
of
exercise
without
increases
in
appetite,
leading
to
a
better
chance
of
weight
loss,”
he
said.
28.
How
long
do
the
positive
effects
of
early-life
exercise
last
for
a
mouse?
A.
One
day.
B.
Nine
months.
C.
One
month.
D.
One
week.
29.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
article?
A.
Early-life
exercise
has
no
negative
effects
on
people.
B.
More
study
is
needed
to
better
understand
on
the
matter
of
exercises.
C.
The
new
study
on
mice
mainly
focused
on
how
exercise
affects
appetite.
D.
Kids
should
be
encouraged
to
do
exercise
as
early
as
possible
to
ensure
physical
health.
30.
The
underlined
word
“stimulate”
means
.
A.
change
B.
decrease
C.
improve
D.
harm
31.
What
is
the
article
mainly
about?
A.
The
positive
effects
of
early-life
exercise.
B.
How
to
do
exercise
properly.
C.
The
possible
risks
of
doing
exercise.
D.
New
ways
to
fight
against
being
overweight.
D
A
black
hole
is
created
when
a
large
star
burns
out.
Like
our
sun,
stars
are
unbelievably
hot
furnaces
(熔炉)
that
burn
their
own
matter
as
fuel.
When
most
of
the
fuel
is
used
up,
the
star
begins
to
die.
The
death
of
a
star
is
not
a
quiet
event.
First
there
is
a
huge
explosion.
As
its
outer
layer
is
exploded
off
into
space,
the
dying
star
shines
as
brightly
as
a
billion
suns.
After
the
explosion
gravity
pulls
in
what’s
left
of
the
star.
As
the
outside
of
the
star
sinks
toward
the
center,
the
star
gets
smaller
and
smaller.The
material
the
star
is
made
of
becomes
tightly
packed
together.
A
star
is
so
dense(密集的)
that
a
teaspoon
of
matter
from
it
weighs
billion
of
pounds.
The
more
the
star
shrinks
(缩小),
the
stronger
the
gravity
inside
it
becomes.
Soon
the
star
is
very
tiny,
and
the
gravity
pulling
it
in
is
unbelievably
strong.
In
fact,
the
gravity
is
so
strong
that
it
even
pulls
light
into
the
star!
Since
all
the
light
is
pulled
in,
none
can
go
out.
The
star
becomes
black
when
there
is
no
light.
Then
a
black
hole
is
born!
That’s
what
we
know
about
black
holes.
What
we
don’t
know
is
this:
What
happens
inside
a
black
hole
after
the
star
has
been
forced
into
a
tiny
ball?
Does
it
keep
getting
smaller
and
smaller
forever?
Such
a
possibility
is
hard
to
imagine.
But
if
the
black
hole
doesn’t
keep
shrinking,
what
happens
to
it?
Some
scientists
think
black
holes
are
like
doorways
to
another
world.
They
say
that
as
the
star
disappears
from
our
universe,
it
goes
into
another
universe.
In
other
words
a
black
hole
in
our
universe
could
turn
into
a
“white
hole”
in
a
different
universe.
As
the
black
hole
swallows
light,
the
white
hole
shines
brightly—somewhere
else.
But
where?
A
different
place,
perhaps,
or
a
different
time

many
years
in
the
past
or
future.
Could
you
travel
through
a
black
hole?
Right
now,
no.
Nothing
we
know
of
could
go
into
a
black
hole
without
being
crushed(压碎).
So
far
the
time
being,
black
hole
must
remain
a
mystery.
Black
holes
are
a
mystery—but
that
hasn’t
stopped
scientists
from
dreaming
about
them.
One
scientist
suggested
that
in
the
future
we
might
make
use
of
the
power
of
black
holes.
They
would
supply
all
of
Earth’s
energy
needs,
with
plenty
to
spare.
Another
scientist
wondered
if
a
black
hole
could
some
day
be
used
to
swallow
earthly
waste—a
sort
of
huge
waste
disposal(处理)
in
the
sky!
32.
What
happens
when
the
star
begins
to
die?
A.
there
is
no
fuel
left
in
it
B.
its
outer
layer
goes
into
space
first
C.
it
doesn’t
give
off
light
any
longer
D.
a
huge
explosion
will
happen
33.
Which
of
the
following
doesn’t
help
produce
a
black
hole?
A.
The
gravity
inside
the
star
is
very
strong.
B.The
light
can’t
go
out
of
the
star.
C.The
dying
star
shines
very
brightly.
D.The
star
becomes
smaller
and
smaller
34.
The
black
hole
______.
A.can
pull
in
everything
we
know
of
in
the
world
B.goes
into
another
universe
and
becomes
a
white
hole
C.continues
becoming
smaller
and
smaller
all
the
time
D.will
appear
at
another
place
at
a
different
time
35.
What’s
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
A
New
Scientific
Discovery:
Black
Holes
B.
How
Do
Black
Holes
Come
Into
Being?
C.
Travel
Through
A
Black
Hole
D.
What
Are
Black
Holes?
第二节(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。
How
You
Can
Create
Luck
in
Everyday
Life
Having
a
positive
way
allows
you
to
create
your
own
luck
in
everyday
life.
Here
are
some
tips.
Be
Grateful
For
What
You
Have
Some
people
are
already
lucky,
and
they
just
don’t
know
it.
36
You
no
doubt
have
some
wonderful
friends,
family,
a
roof
over
your
head
and
food
on
the
table.
By
recognizing
these
things
regularly,
you
can
immediately
feel
more
lucky.
Network
37
Knowing
different
people
can
make
you
get
access
to
skills,
opportunities,
connections
and
more.
You
never
know
what
wonderful
chances
each
individual
could
bring
to
you
or
how
they
might
enrich
your
life,
until
you
get
to
know
them.
Be
Generous
If
you
ever
want
other
people
to
give
you
opportunities,
you
have
to
consider
what
sort
of
atmosphere
you
are
putting
out
into
the
world.
38
Be
generous
with
your
time
and
attention,
and
you’ll
be
surprised
how
many
lucky
opportunities
people
may
offer
you.
Try
Something
New
Luck
doesn’t
just
happen
upon
us.
39
Trying
something
new
is
a
great
way
of
getting
more
opportunities.
Learning
a
new
skill,
visiting
a
new
place,
or
trying
a
new
hobby
are
all
great
ways
of
expanding
your
opportunities
and
your
state
of
mind.
Take
Action
You’ll
never
create
any
luck
if
you
sit
there
waiting
for
it
to
fall
onto
your
lap.
Take
steps
towards
your
goals
and
dreams
and
greet
every
challenge
with
a
positive
state
of
mind.
40
A.
You
cannot
expect
to
receive
if
you
never
give.
B.
It
comes
to
us
when
we’re
open.
C.
Instead
of
focusing
on
what’s
lacking,
look
at
how
lucky
you
already
are.
D.
Sometimes
peoples
would
be
prepared
to
help
us
out.
E.
You
will
find
you
can
create
more
luck
in
everyday
life.
F.
Be
grateful
for
the
good
that
came
from
your
past.
G.
The
more
people
you
connect
with,
the
luckier
you
will
be.
第3部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A
woman
professor
walked
around
in
a
classroom
while
she
was
teaching
stress
management
to
her
students.
As
she__41__
a
glass
of
water,
everyone__42__
they
would
be
asked
the
“half-empty
or
half-full”
question.
__43__,with
a
smile
on
her
face,
she
asked,
“How__44__
is
this
glass
of
water?

Answers
called
out__45__
from
eight
to
twenty
ounces(盎司).
She
quieted
the
students
down
and
then
replied,
“The
exact
weight
doesn’t
__46__.
It
all
depends
on
how
long
I
hold
it.
If
I
hold
it
for
a
minute,
it’s
not
a
__47__.
If
I
hold
it
for
an
hour,
it’s
not
a(n)__48__.
If
I
hold
for
a
day,
my
arm
will
feel
__49__
and
paralyzed.
In
each
case,
the
__50__
of
the
glass
of
water
doesn’t
change,
but
the
longer
I
hold
it,
the
heavier
it
becomes.
Do
you
know
why?

All
the
students
kept
silent
and
listened
carefully,
lost
in
thought.
She
continued,
“Our
__51__
and
worries
in
life
are
like
that
glass
of
water.
Think
about
them
for
a
while
and
__52__
happens.
Think
about
them
a
bit
longer
and
they
begin
to__53__.
And
if
you
think
about
them
all
day
long,
you
will
feel
paralyzed—__54__
to
do
anything.”
It’s
important
to
remember
to
__55__
your
stresses.
As
early
in
the
evening
as
possible,
put
all
your
__56__
down.
Don’t
carry
them
through
the
evening
and
into
the
night.
Remember
to
put
the
glass
down!
More
often
than
not
life
gets
terrible
__57__we
think
too
much.
And
the
moment
you
remove
your
burden,
you’ll
find
yourself
feeling
so
much
more
__58__.
So
rather
than
wandering
and
feeling
sorry
for
yourself,
__59__
doing
something
about
it.
After
all,
life
is
too
short
to
__60__
yourself
in
anything
that’s
not
making
you
happy.
41.
A.
drank
B.
served
C.
raised
D.
demanded
42.
A.
argued
B.
wondered
C.
expected
D.
agreed
43.
A.
Meanwhile
B.
Therefore
C.
Anyhow
D.
Instead
44.
A.
much
B.
full
C.
little
D.
heavy
45.
A.
ranged
B.
replied
C.
read
D.
remained
46.
A.
affect
B.
drop
C.
matter
D.
work
47.
A.
success
B.
point
C.
skill
D.
problem
48.
A.
hand
B.
arm
C.
neck
D.
back
49.
A.
steady
B.
sensitive
C.
nervous
D.
insensible
50.
A.
weight
B.
shape
C.
function
D.
size
51.
A.
surprises
B.
joys
C.
stresses
D.
doubts
52.
A.
everything
B.
nothing
C.
anything
D.
something
53.
A.
improve
B.
hurt
C.
change
D.
adjust
54.
A.
uncertain
B.
afraid
C.
unable
D.
available
55.
A.
catch
up
with
B.
take
charge
of
C.
put
up
with
D.
put
down
56.
A.
burdens
B.
thoughts
C.
hardships
D.
feelings
57.
A.
when
B.
till
C.
unless
D.
though
58.
A.
excited
B.
worried
C.
satisfied
D.
relaxed
59.
A.
keep
B.
finish
C.
start
D.
risk
60.
A.
help
B.
commit
C.
throw
D.
bury
第Ⅱ卷(共50分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题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。
The
national
college
entrance
examination
in
Russia,
Unified
State
Exam,
will
include
Chinese
as
61.______elective
foreign
language
starting
from
2019.
Chinese
will
become
the
fifth
elective
test
item
for
the
Unified
State
Exam
62.________(follow)
English,
German,
French
and
Spanish.
The
number
of
Chinese
learners
in
Russia
63.________(grow)
quickly
in
the
past
ten
years,
according
to
a
survey
64._________(make)
by
a
linguistic
research
center
in
Russia.
Approaches
to
learning
Chinese
change
from
person
to
person,
65.________
more
and
more
people
choosing
university
courses
in
Russia.
The
three
hour-long
Chinese
test
will
quiz
students
on
66.__________(they)
listening,
reading
and
writing
abilities,
and
a
fourth
section
will
examine
students
on
grammar,
vocabulary
and
Chinese
67.__________(character).
Some
parts
in
the
exam
are
even
a
little
bit
difficult
for
native
Chinese
speakers.
According
to
the
Office
of
Chinese
Language
Council
International(Hanban),
as
of
2017
some
100
million
people,
excluding
native
speakers,
use
Chinese
68.
__________(global).
The
United
Nations
in
2010
suggested
a
Chinese
Language
Day
69._________
falls
on
April
20
each
year
70._________
(celebrate)
cultural
diversity(多样性)as
well
as
to
promote
the
equal
use
of
all
official
languages.
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)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请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。
Today
I
want
to
share
with
you
a
memorable
place

my
old
classroom.
It
was
appealing
because
of
three
sides
of
it
were
made
of
glass.
I
enjoyed
sit
close
to
the
windows
and
looking
at
the
view.
On
the
left-hand
side
of
the
classroom,
I
could
easy
see
the
football
field.
In
the
morning,
it
was
full
of
student
exercising.
On
the
right
side
of
the
classroom
was
a
road,
on
that
there
were
always
drivers
in
hurry
in
the
morning.
The
view
from
the
back
of
your
classroom
was
also
impressive.
A
beautiful
park
with
a
number
of
trees
were
next
to
my
school.
What
was
even
more
unforgettable
was
that,
further
in
the
distance,
I
can
enjoy
the
view
of
the
snowy
mountains.
The
position
of
the
classroom
with
its
view
made
me
feel
like
I
was
dreamed.
I
will
never
forget
it.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Mike来信向你询问你家乡“中国农民丰收节”的有关信息。请你用英语给他写封回信,要点如下所示:
1.
时间:
每年农历秋分。 
2.
意义:庆丰收等。
3.
活动:品美食等。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
展开合理想象,适当增加内容,并使行文连贯;
3.
开头语已为你写好,
但不计入总词数;
4.
词汇提示:农历:lunar
calendar
秋分:the
Autumnal
Equinox
Dear
Mike,
How’s
everything
going?
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
高一年级英语下册期中参考答案
听力
1-5
CACCB
6-10
BCACB
11-15
CABAA
16-20
CABAB
阅读理解
21-23
DCA
24-27
CBAA
28-31
DBCA
32-35
DCAD
36-40
CGABE
完型填空
41-45
CCDDA
46-50
CDBDA
51-55
CBBCD
56-60
AADCD
语法填空
61.
an
62.
following
63.
has
grown
64.
made
65.
with
66.
their
67.
characters
68.
globally
69.
that/which
70.
to
celebrate
短文改错
Today
I
want
to
share
with
you
a
memorable
place

my
old
classroom.
It
was
appealing
because
of
three
sides
of
it
were
made
of
glass.
I
enjoyed
sit
close
to
the
sitting
windows
and
looking
at
the
view.
On
the
left-hand
side
of
the
classroom,
I
could
easy
easily
see
the
football
field.
In
the
morning,
it
was
full
of
student
exercising.
On
the
right
students
side
of
the
classroom
was
a
road,
on
that
there
were
always
drivers
in
∧hurry
in
the
which
a
morning.
The
view
from
the
back
of
your
classroom
was
also
impressive.
A
beautiful
my/our
park
with
a
number
of
trees
were
next
to
my
school.
What
was
even
more
was
unforgettable
was
that,
further
in
the
distance,
I
can
enjoy
the
view
of
the
snowy
could
mountains.
The
position
of
the
classroom
with
its
view
made
me
feel
like
I
was
dreamed.
I
will
never
forget
it.
dreaming
书面表达
Dear
Mike,
How’s
everything
going?
Learning
from
your
letter
that
you
want
to
know
about
the
Chinese
Farmer’s
Harvest
Festival,
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
something
about
it.
This
festival
is
celebrated
on
the
autumn
equinox
on
the
Chinese
lunar
calendar,
which
falls
this
year
on
September
23,
just
ten
days
after
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival.
First
created
especially
for
farmers,
it
is
a
day
for
them
to
enjoy
their
harvest.
And
it
is
also
an
occasion
to
display
China’s
farming
culture
and
show
our
respect
and
love
for
farmers.
As
for
my
hometown’s
celebrations,
there
is
no
shortage
of
performing
folk
dances
and
songs.
Some
farmer
representatives
also
share
their
experience
in
getting
rid
of
poverty
and
becoming
better
off.
Besides,
people
have
the
opportunity
to
taste
the
native
produce,
proving
impossible
to
resist.
I
wonder
if
my
explanation
will
help
you
understand
this
festival
culture.
Looking
forward
to
your
earliest
reply.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
听力录音材料
(Text
1)
M:
My
sister
wanted
me
to
lend
her
some
money.
But
I’m
short
of
money
myself.
I
don’t
know
what
I
should
do.
W:
Just
tell
her
the
truth.
M:
I’m
afraid
I
can’t.
Maybe
I’ll
ask
Linda
to
give
me
some
money.
(Text
2)
W:
I’m
afraid
I
can’t
come
to
the
party
tomorrow
night.
I
have
to
work
on
a
report
for
school.
M:
Well,
why
don’t
you
at
least
try
to
stop
by
for
a
little
while?
W:
OK,
then.
(Text
3)
W:
I
saw
a
good
band
at
last
Saturday’s
rock
festival.
The
singer
was
great!
M:
The
band
with
the
piano
player?
W:
I
didn’t
see
anything
with
a
piano.
The
singer
was
called
Queen
Cat.
She
could
really
dance,
too.
M:
Oh,
I
know
what
you
mean

the
band
had
three
guitars.
(Text
4)
W:
Which
do
you
prefer,
magazines
or
books?
M:
Um,
I
prefer
reading
magazines.
Because
I
like
a
quick
read.
W:
Yeah,
you
can
pick
them
up
and
put
them
down
just
after
a
short
reading.
And
they’re
cheaper
than
books.
And
sometimes
they
have
interesting
ads.
(Text
5)
M:
Can
we
have
a
double
room,
please?
W:
Certainly.
With
a
bath
or
a
shower?
M:
We
prefer
the
room
which
has
a
shower.
(Text
6)
M:
How
was
your
chemistry
exam?
W:
I
thought
I
was
going
to
get
a
C
in
chemistry,
but
I
got
a
B.
My
parents
will
be
OK
with
that.
M:
You
are
lucky.
I
got
a
D
in
chemistry.
W:
Oh
my
gosh!
Are
your
parents
going
to
kill
you?
M:
They
know
I
hate
chemistry.
I
told
them
not
to
expect
good
grades
in
chemistry,
and
they
understand.
W:
You
are
so
lucky
you
have
understanding
parents
like
them.
(Text
7)
M:
Hello.
I
wonder
if
you
could
help
me.
Would
you
mind
if
I
left
my
instrument
for
just
one
minute?
I
have
to
make
a
phone
call.
W:
No.
I’m
sorry,
sir.
It’s
not
allowed.
M:
It’s
only
for
a
short
time.
W:
It’s
against
the
rules.
No
instruments
can
be
left
in
reception
for
security
reasons.
M:
Is
there
anywhere
I
can
leave
them?
W:
You
can
leave
it
at
the
bag
office
on
the
left.
M:
Where’s
that?
W:
It’s
next
to
the
dining
room.
M:
OK.
Thanks.
(Text
8)
W:
And
just
to
finish
our
news

Chris
Peterson
is
going
to
tell
us
about
the
new
Crossways
sports
and
fitness
center.
M:
Thanks.
It’s
almost
finished
and
the
sports
center
will
be
open
to
the
public
on
June
16th

that’s
for
sports
and
swimming.
The
fitness
center
isn’t
quite
finished,
and
won’t
be
open
until
21st
August,
instead
of
10th
July
as
planned.
W:
And
will
you
give
us
some
information
now
about
what
we
can
do
in
the
sports
center?
M:
Sure.
The
center
provides
volleyball,
basketball
and
table
tennis
indoors.
And
there
are
also
outdoor
sports
like
football
and
tennis.
There’s
also
a
new
swimming
pool.
W:
OK,
thank
you
for
your
report,
Chris.
(Text
9)
M:
Hey,
Judy,
what
are
you
reading?
W:
Well,
a
passage
about
wildlife
protection
organizations.
M:
Really?
I’ve
read
something
about
the
World
Wildlife
Fund,
you
know,
whose
official
sign
is
a
picture
of
a
panda.
W:
Yeah.
It
has
been
working
to
protect
the
world’s
endangered
species
since
it
was
founded
in
1961.
You
know
there
are
organizations
who
focus
on
certain
animals.
M:
Really?
That’s
interesting.
W:
Here
it
says
the
Audubon
Society
focuses
on
the
protection
of
birds
and
the
Oceanic
Society
has
been
working
to
protect
sea
wildlife,
such
as
whales,
dolphins
and
other
kinds
of
fish
since
its
foundation
in
1969.
M:
Oh,
I
know
the
Audubon
Society
is
named
after
an
American
wildlife
painter.
W:
Yes,
that’s
right.
There’s
also
this
one,
the
Wilderness
Society,
who
works
to
make
sure
that
the
forests,
rivers
and
mountains
of
the
United
States
remain
untouched
so
that
everyone
can
enjoy
their
clean
air
and
water.
The
Wilderness
Society
tries
to
educate
the
public
about
that
from
its
head
office
in
Washington,
D.C.
to
its
eight
branch
offices
across
the
United
States.
(Text
10)
W:
Hello,
everyone.
My
name
is
Caroline
Benson.
I
never
expected
to
spend
some
of
my
first
year
at
university
filming
The
Finnegans.
I’d
only
ever
acted
at
school,
but
I’d
loved
the
book
since
I
was
eleven.
My
grandmother
used
to
say
I
was
just
like
Polly
Finnegan
and
I
always
imagined
myself
playing
her.
And
I
believe
I
could
play
the
part
well.
I’d
taken
a
year
off
to
go
traveling
before
university.
While
I
was
in
Chile,
my
mother
e-mailed
me
to
say
there
were
plans
to
turn
the
book
into
a
film.
I
knew
I
had
to
go
for
the
part.
She
was
surprised
at
first,
but
sent
my
photo
to
the
director
and
persuaded
him
to
meet
me.
I
flew
back
and
got
the
part.
The
outdoor
filming
took
a
long
time,
so
I
got
permission
from
the
university
to
be
away
for
three
weeks.
Once
I
was
back
at
university,
I
got
up
at
6:00
a.m.
to
write
the
essays
I’d
missed.
I
didn’t
tell
my
university
friends,
but
they
found
out
and
thought
it
was
great.
It
was
a
wonderful
experience

I’m
so
lucky.
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