2019—2020学年度第二学期线上期中考试高一年级英语学科试题
出题人:
(时间120分钟,满分150分)
第一部分 基础知识考查
单项选择,从A、
B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。(每小题1分,满分20分)
1.
_______
on
the
river,
the
newly-built
building
gives
people
a
good
view
of
the
biggest
park,
three-fourths
of
which
_______
covered
by
grass
and
trees.
A.
Situated;
are
B.
Situating;
is
C.
Situated;
is
D.
Locating;
are
2.
_______
with
so
much
trouble,
we
failed
_______
the
task
on
time.
A.
Facing;to
complete
B.
Faced;completing
C.
Faced;to
complete
D.
To
face;to
complete
3.
_______
is
known
that
the
play
_______
Hamlet’s
death.
A.
It;ends
by
B.
It;ends
up
with
C.As;ends
up
with
D.
As;ends
with
4.
After
staying
in
hospital
for
long,
the
patient
was
advised
to
go
to
the
seaside
to
_______
his
health.
A.
take
up
B.pick
up
C.carry
up
D.
make
up
5.
It
is
hard
for
the
students
to
_______
what
the
scientist
is
talking
about.
A.
take
off
B.
take
up
C.
take
in
D.
take
away
6.
_______
in
a
heavy
rain,
Robert
fell
ill
and
couldn’t
but
_______
for
a
leave.
A.
Caught;
to
ask
B.
Catching;
ask
C.
Catching;
to
ask
D.
Caught;
ask
7.
Mary
felt
_______
from
her
friends
when
we
moved
to
a
quite
new
neighborhood.
A.
cut
down
B.
cut
up
C.
cut
off
D.
cut
out
8.
The
meeting,
which
begins
in
the
middle
of
September,
is
_______
for
two
weeks.
A.
to
last
B.
lasted
C.
last
D.
to
be
lasted
9.
_______
English
study,
he
is
making
some
progress
this
year,
_______
with
last
year.
A.
In
common
with;
compared
B.
In
terms
of;
compared
C.
In
term
with;
comparing
D.
In
spite
of;
to
compare
10.
The
mother
_______
me
to
come
_______
to
her,
but
I
hesitated
for
a
moment.
A.
marked;
closely
B.
gestured;
closely
C.
signed;
close
D.
complained;
close
11.
They
should
make
it
clear
for
us
_______
how
to
operate
the
machine.
A.
to
be
known
B.
to
know
C.
knowing
D.
being
known
12.
Great
efforts
have
been
_______
to
improve
people’s
living
conditions
in
China
in
the
past
two
years.
A.
got
B.
won
C.
made
D.
did
13.
Leaders
of
many
countries
have
been
trying
to
_______
what
it
is
that
makes
China
develop
so
fast.
A.
carry
out
B.
figure
out
C.
watch
out
D.
go
out
14.
Shown
into
his
study,
I
found
that
_______
books
covered
every
surface
in
the
room.
A.
many
of
B.
masses
of
C.
the
number
of
D.
a
large
amount
of
15.
Qi
Baishi’s
style
of
painting
often
leaves
the
audience
_______
and
makes
them
use
their
imagination.
A.guess
B.guessing
C.being
guessed
D.
to
guess
16.The
accident
_______
to
the
man
who
_______
to
be
a
foreigner,
so
it
was
hard
to
deal
with.
A.
occurs;
happened
B.
happened;
occurred
C.came
about;occurred
D.
happened;happened
17.The
parents
should
try
to
_______
their
children
from
being
affected
by
the
violent
films.
A.
reduce
B.
provide
C.
prevent
D.
forbid
18.Nearly
half
a
million
people
appear
_______
their
homes
in
the
past
month
as
a
result
of
the
disaster.
A.
to
be
leaving
B.
leaving
C.
to
have
left
D.
to
leave
19.The
price
of
beer
_______
50
cents
to
$4
per
liter
during
the
summer
season.
A.
ranged
in
B.
ranged
from
C.
ranged
at
D.
ranged
of
20.
It
was
the
way
_______
he
talked
to
his
mother
_______
disappointed
me.
A.
that
;
which
B.
in
which;
what
C.
that;
that
D.
which;
that
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
A
warm
smile
on
the
street,
a
happy
“hello”
in
a
public
park
or
the
happy
sound
of
your
name
at
the
neighborhood
bar—it
doesn’t
take
much
to
feel
at
home
in
a
busy
city.
And
in
the
following
cities,
these
gestures
are
second
nature,with
locals
who
are
quick
to
welcome
visitors
and
neighbors
alike.
Dublin,Ireland
Dublin
is
home
to
some
of
the
warmest
people
all
over
the
world.
Residents
there
are
more
likely
to
lend
a
stranger
a
helping
hand.
In
Dublin,
talking
too
loudly
in
public
gives
the
impression
of
being
careless
at
best
and
rude
at
worst.
Auckland,New
Zealand
New
Zealand’s
biggest
city
is
also
the
country’s
friendliest,
perhaps
because
many
of
its
residents
are
immigrants.
People
have
come
from
all
over
the
world
and
understand
what
it
is
like
to
have
moved
to
a
different
place,
so
it
is
welcoming
for
tourists
and
new
residents.
Also,
the
city
is
surrounded
by
amazing
scenery
and
things.
That’s
got
to
make
people
a
bit
happier,
and
therefore
friendlier.
Charleston,United
States
This
city
has
a
quiet
outdoor
environment
that
helps
keep
residents
in
good
spirits.
Like
many
southern
US
cities,Charleston
moves
at
a
slower
pace.
People
take
time
to
sit
outside,
talk
to
neighbors
and
walk
to
dinner.
Victoria,Canada
Being
a
popular
tourist
destination,
the
capital
of
British
Columbia
is
known
for
first?rate
customer
service
and
kind
hosts.
Even
the
postmen
and
women
are
super
friendly
and
often
say
“good
morning”.
It’s
got
a
small
town
and
big
city
feel
all
at
the
same
time.
21.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
underlined
part?
A.The
behavior
of
locals
does
not
show
their
true
nature.
B.It
is
likely
that
locals
would
hate
to
welcome
visitors.
C.Locals
perform
the
acts
naturally
and
without
thinking.
D.Locals
do
not
feel
at
home
in
these
busy
cities.
22.In
which
city
are
locals
more
likely
to
understand
tourists
and
new
residents?
A.Dublin.
B.Auckland.
C.Charleston.
D.Victoria.
23.What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.To
show
the
friendliness
of
different
cities.
B.To
introduce
the
tourism
in
some
cities.
C.To
make
a
comparison
between
some
cities.
D.To
analyze
the
nature
of
people
from
different
countries.
B
If
you
really
want
to
go
green,
here’s
good
news:
eating
green
foods
is
good
for
you.
The
very
foods
with
a
high
carbon
dioxide
cost
—
dairy
products,
processed
snacks
—
also
tend
to
be
filled
with
fat
and
calories.
A
green
diet
would
be
mostly
vegetables
and
fruits,wholegrains,fish
and
lean
meats
like
chicken
—
a
diet
that’s
eco-
and
waistline-
friendly.
Eating
green
foods
can
be
healthier
and
beneficial
to
the
climate.
It
may
be
hard
to
believe
that
a
meal
at
McDonalds
produces
more
carbon
dioxide
than
that
your
trip
to
a
faraway
place
produces.
More
than
37%
of
the
world’s
land
is
used
for
agriculture,
much
of
which
was
once
forested.
Deforestation
(砍伐树林)is
a
major
source
of
carbon
dioxide.
The
fertilizer(肥料)and
machinery
needed
on
a
modem
farm
also
have
a
large
carbon
footprint,
as
does
the
network
of
ships
and
trucks
that
brings
the
food
from
the
farm
to
your
plate.
The
most
efficient
way
to
reduce
the
carbon
footprint
of
your
menu
is
to
eat
less
meat,
especially
beef.
Raising
cattle
takes
a
lot
more
energy
than
growing
the
equivalent
(相等的)amount
of
grains,
fruits
or
vegetables.
What’s
more,
the
majority
of
cattle
in
the
U.
S.
are
fed
on
grains
and
the
fertilizer
used
to
grow
grains
creates
separate
environmental
problems.
Focus
on
eating
foods
lower
down
the
food
chain,
with
more
plants
and
fruits
and
less
meat
and
fewer
dairy
products.
It’s
simple.
We
can
change
today
what
goes
into
our
bodies
for
the
health
of
our
planet
and
ourselves.
24.
According
to
the
passage,
eating
green
foods
will________.
A.
protect
the
animals
from
being
killed
B.
promote
the
development
of
agriculture
C.
help
us
lose
weight
and
keep
self-confidence
D.be
good
for
our
health
and
make
a
change
of
the
climate
25.
What
will
not
lead
to
carbon
dioxide
in
the
agriculture?
A.
Deforestation.
B.
Grains.
C.
Machinery.
D.
Fertilizer.
26.
In
the
author’s
opinion,
the
most
efficient
way
to
reduce
carbon
dioxide
is
to_______
.
A.
eat
more
vegetables
than
meat
B.
stop
raising
cattle
C.
plant
more
grains
D.
use
less
fertilizer
27.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
The
benefits
of
eating
green
foods.
B.
How
to
reduce
carbon
dioxide.
C.
The
change
of
our
menu.
D.
The
ways
of
keeping
healthy.
C
“Plants
were
expected
to
get
larger
with
increased
carbon
dioxide
in
atmosphere,but
changes
in
temperature,humidity
and
nutrient
availability
seem
to
have
trumped
the
benefits
of
increased
carbon
dioxide,”
said
researchers
from
the
National
University
of
Singapore.
45
percent
of
the
species
studied
now
reach
smaller
adult
sizes
than
they
did
in
the
past.
The
researchers
pointed
out
that
warmer
temperatures
and
changing
habitats,
caused
by
climate
change,
are
possible
reasons
for
shrinking
(缩小)
creatures.
“We
do
not
yet
know
the
mechanisms
involved,
or
why
some
organisms
are
getting
smaller
while
others
are
unaffected,”
the
researchers
said.“Until
we
understand
more,we
could
be
risking
negative
consequences
that
we
can’t
yet
quantify.”
The
change
was
big
in
cold?blooded
animals.
Only
two
decades
of
warmer
temperatures
were
enough
to
make
reptiles(爬行动物)
smaller.
An
increase
of
1
degree
centigrade
caused
nearly
a
10
percent
increase
in
metabolism(新陈代谢).Greater
use
of
energy
resulted
in
tiny
tortoises
and
little
lizards.
Fish
are
smaller
now
too.
Though
overfishing
has
played
a
part
in
reducing
numbers,
experiments
show
that
warmer
temperatures
also
stop
fish
growth.
There
is
a
recent
report
on
warmer
temperatures’
negative
effects
on
plankton,
the
base
of
the
marine(海洋的)
ecosystem.
Warm?blooded
animals
weren’t
immune
from
the
size
change
caused
by
climate
change.
Many
birds
are
now
smaller.
Mammals
have
been
miniaturized
too.
Soay
sheep
are
thinner.Red
deer
are
weaker.
And
polar
bears
are
smaller,
compared
with
historical
records.
This
is
not
the
first
time
this
has
happened
in
Earth’s
history.55
million
years
ago,
a
warming
event
similar
to
the
current
climate
change
caused
bees,
spiders
and
ants
to
shrink
by
50
to
75
percent
over
several
thousand
years.
That
event
happened
over
a
longer
time
than
the
current
climate
change.
The
speed
of
modern
climate
change
could
mean
organisms
may
not
respond
or
adapt
quickly
enough,
especially
those
with
long
generation
times.
So,
it
is
likely
that
more
negative
influences
of
climate
change
will
be
shown
in
future.
28.The
best
title
for
the
passage
is
.
A.Why
Do
Some
Species
Become
Smaller?
B.Species
Become
Smaller
with
the
Climate
Getting
Warmer
C.How
Does
Temperature
Change
in
Earth’s
History?
D.Climate
Change
Has
Many
Negative
Effects
29.Researchers
from
the
National
University
of
Singapore
believe
.
A.all
the
animals
on
the
earth
have
become
smaller
B.too
many
studies
on
animals’
size
have
been
done
C.how
climate
change
affects
animals’
size
has
not
been
found
clearly
D.people
can
avoid
the
negative
effects
of
climate
change
30.The
passage
implies
.
A.birds
have
suffered
more
from
climate
change
than
fish
B.ants,bees
and
spiders
have
been
shrinking
by
50%
to
70%
in
the
past
decade
C.a
warming
event
causing
species
to
become
smaller
has
never
happened
before
D.climate
change
even
has
a
negative
impact
on
plankton
31.The
author’s
attitude
to
climate
change
in
the
passage
is
.
A.indifferent
B.optimistic
C.worried
D.confident
D
“The?first?shipment?of?masks?and?coronavirus?test?kits?to?the?US?is?taking?off?from?Shanghai.?All?the?best
to
our
friends
in
America.”Jack?Ma?said?on?his?first?tweet.
Chinese?billionaire?Jack?Ma,?the?co-founder?of?the?online?retail?giant?Alibaba,?said?he?is?donating?500,000?testing
kits
and?1?million?masks?to?the?United?States?to?fight?the?spread?of?coronavirus.?The?China-made?protective?gear
and
test
kits?took?off?from?Shanghai's?airport?in?a?chartered?cargo?plane?Monday?morning,?and?will?be?handed?over?to?the
US
Center
for?Disease?Control?and?Prevention?(CDC)?when?they?arrive.
Up?to?now,?the?tweet?has?received?more?than?470,000?likes.?Meanwhile,?the?American?netizen?also?actively?gave
their
replies?in?the?comment?area.?“I?feel?like?we?are?now?a?third?world?country?but?your?kindness?is?appreciated.
Gratitude!”?a?netizen?said.
The?Jack?Ma?Foundation?and?Alibaba?Foundation?have?donated?much-needed?materials?to?regions?suffering?in?the?epidemic?over?the?past?few?weeks,?including?Japan,?South?Korea,?Italy,?Egypt,?Iran?and?Spain,?according?to?a?tweet?from?the?Jack?Ma?Foundation?on?Friday.
Ma?said?the?outbreak?presents?"a?huge?challenge?to?all?humankind?in?a?globalized?world,"?and?that?he?has?drawn
from
his?own?country's?experience?that?quick?and?accurate?testing?as?well?as?protective?equipment?for?medical?personnel
are
most?effective?in?preventing?the?spread?of?the?virus.
The?past?two?months?show?us?that?if?we?take?it?very?seriously?and?are?proactive,?we?are?more?than?capable?of
containing
the
virus.
Now?it?is?as?if?we?were?all?living?in?the?same?forest?on?fire.?As?members?of?the?global?community,?it?would?be
irresponsible?of?us?to?sit?on?the?fence,?panic,?ignore?facts?or?fail?to?act.?We?need?to?take?action?now!
32.?According?to?the?underlined?sentence,?what?did?the?netizen?really?want?to?convey?
A.?He?felt?that?he?was?looked?down?on?but?still?showed?his?gratitude?to?Jack?Ma.
B.?He?thought?that?the?US?is?the?greatest?country?but?still?showed?his?gratitude?to?Jack?Ma.
C.?He?laughed?at?the?current?condition?of?his?country?and?showed?his?gratitude?to?Jack?Ma.
D.?He?thought?that?the?US?was?a?third?world?country?and?showed?his?gratitude?to?Jack?Ma.
33.?What?is?the?meaning?of?the?underlined?word?“proactive”?in?Paragraph?6?
A.?negative
B.?positive
C.?passive
D.?attractive
34.?Drawing?from?China’s?experience,?which?one?below?is?not?the?most?effective?in?preventing?the?spread?of?the?virus?
A.?Quick?testing.
B.?Protective?equipment?for?medical?personnel.
C.?Correct?testing.?
D.?Correct?labeling?to?the?virus.
35.?Which?statement?is?not?correct?according?to?the?text?
A.?Jack?Ma?is?one?of?the?founders?of?the?online?retail?giant?Alibaba.?
B.?The?protective?equipment?will?be?handed?over?to?the?CDC.
C.?Jack?Ma?has?just?donated?much-needed?materials?to?the?countries?in?Asia,?America,?and?Europe.
D.?If?we?take?the?virus?seriously,?we?are?more?than?capable?of?containing?it.
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。
Make
Stress
Work
for
You
Stress
can
come
from
all
directions.
36
Rather
than
only
looking
for
ways
to
change
the
stress-filled
situations,
look
for
stress
that
can
work
for
you.
These
methods
are
suggestions
to
make
stress
work
in
your
favor.
37
Colors
of
the
walls,
floor
coverings,
and
furniture
can
reduce
stress.
Cooling
greens
and
blues
are
positive
colors
that
can
reduce
stress
and
create
a
sense
of
well-being.
Choose
friends
carefully.
Your
choice
of
friends
can
be
the
key
to
stress
reduction.
Friends
should
be
people
who
help
us
to
increase
our
strengths
and
create
solutions
to
stressful
situations.
38
Stop
and
look
at
yourself.
Take
time
to
recognize
signs
of
stress
like
anger,
work
and
sleep
habits.
As
you
become
aware
of
these
signs,
you
are
beginning
to
identify
how
to
make
stress
work.
39
We
can
accept
what
we
cannot
change
by
changing
what
we
can.
Make
choices
that
are
realistic,
not
out
of
reach.
Don’t
say
yes
to
everything.
Recognize
what
your
strengths
are
and
focus
on
taking
the
time
to
do
a
project
built
on
them.
Taking
on
too
many
projects
results
in
loss
of
control
and
creates
stress.
Maintain
a
sense
of
humor.
40
And
laughing
creates
less
wrinkles
(皱纹)
than
worrying.
A.
We
live
in
a
stress-filled
world.
B.
Leave
time
for
the
unexpected.
C.
Accept
what
cannot
be
changed.
D.
Create
environments
that
reduce
stress.
E.
They
support
us
and
make
us
feel
that
we
are
not
alone.
F.
Laughing
at
oneself
can
release
potential
stress
from
the
inside.
G.
When
you
come
across
a
difficult
situation,
stop
and
think
of
how
to
use
it
to
make
things
better.
第三部分 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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
recently
heard
a
story
about
a
famous
scientist
who
had
made
several
very
important
medical
breakthroughs(突破).He
was
being
interviewed
by
a
reporter
who
asked
him
41
he
thought
he
was
able
to
be
so
much
more
42
than
the
average
person.
He
responded
that
it
all
came
from
a(n)
43
with
his
mother
that
happened
when
he
was
about
2.
He
had
been
trying
to
44
milk
from
the
fridge
when
he
45
the
slippery(光滑的)
bottle,
its
contents
running
all
over
the
kitchen
floor.
When
his
mother
came
in,
46
shouting
at
him
or
giving
him
a
lecture,she
said,“Robert,what
a
great
and
wonderful
47
you
have
‘drawn’!
I
have
48
seen
such
a
huge
pool
of
milk.
Well,
the
damage
has
already
been
49
.
Would
you
like
to
get
down
and
50
in
the
milk
for
a
few
minutes
before
we
clean
it
up?”
His
mother
then
said,“You
know,what
we
have
here
is
a
51
experiment
in
how
to
effectively
carry
a
big
milk
bottle
with
two
52
hands.
Let’s
go
out
in
the
backyard
and
fill
the
bottle
with
water
and
see
if
you
can
53
it.”
The
little
boy
learned
that
if
he
54
the
bottle
at
the
top
near
the
lip
with
both
hands,he
could
carry
it
without
dropping
it.
What
a
wonderful
55
!
This
scientist
then
said
that
it
was
at
that
moment
that
he
knew
he
didn’t
need
to
be
56
to
make
mistakes.
Instead,he
learned
that
mistakes
were
just
57
for
learning
something
new,which
is,
58
,what
scientific
experiments
are
all
about.
Even
if
the
experiment
“doesn’t
59
”,we
usually
learn
something
60
from
it.
41.A.why
B.what
C.when
D.how
42.A.
active
B.absent
C.creative
D.honest
43.A.
idea
B.experience
C.accident
D.defeat
44.A.buy
B.replace
C.remove
D.protect
45.A.fell
B.lost
C.escaped
D.dropped
46.A.in
honor
of
B.instead
of
C.in
spite
of
D.in
place
of
47.A.picture
B.mass
C.map
D.mess
48.A.rarely
B.happily
C.frequently
D.angrily
49.A.got
B.suffered
C.done
D.received
50.A.jump
B.play
C.enjoy
D.handle
51.A.failed
B.successful
C.fantastic
D.painful
52.A.strong
B.tiny
C.thin
D.expert
53.A.get
B.put
C.try
D.make
54.A.controlled
B.analysed
C.broke
D.held
55.A.cure
B.teaching
C.lesson
D.instruction
56.A.concerned
B.ready
C.athletic
D.afraid
57.A.situations
B.chances
C.times
D.turns
58.A.after
all
B.above
all
C.first
of
all
D.in
all
59.A.do
B.finish
C.go
D.work
60.A.lovable
B.severe
C.valuable
D.interesting
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Several
days
before
July
28th,
1976,
many
strange
things
happened
in
Tangshan.
They
were
signs
for
the
earthquake.
61.________
people
in
the
city
of
Tangshan
didn't
think
much
of
these.
At
3:42
a.m.
on
July
28th,1976,the
62.________
(great)
earthquake
of
the
20th
century
happened
in
Tangshan,
Hebei
Province,
China.
In
fifteen
terrible
seconds,
a
large
city
lay
in
63.________
(ruin).
The
number
of
people
who
were
killed
or
64.________
(injure)
reached
more
than
400,000.
Nearly
everything
was
destroyed,65.________
(include)
hospitals,factories,buildings,dams,railway
tracks,
etc.
Water,
food
and
electricity
were
hard
66.________
(get).
People
wondered
how
long
the
disaster
would
last.
Not
all
hope
was
lost.
The
army
sent
150,000
soldiers
to
Tangshan
to
help
67.________
rescue
workers,and
some
of
them
and
doctors
68.________
(trap)
under
the
broken
buildings.
Slowly
the
city
began
69.________
(breath)
again.
From
then
on,
every
year
on
July
28th,
we
would
honour
those
who
died
in
the
terrible
disaster
and
those
70.________
helped
the
survivors.
第4部分 写作
(共三节,满分45分)
第一节 单词拼写,用括号里中文对应的英语单词的适当形式完成句子。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.She
had
Mickey
Mouse
or
some
other
cartoon
c___________
(人物)
on
her
sweaters.
72.As
Chinese,
we
should
take
pride
in
our
great
___________
(文明)
from
thousands
of
years
ago.
73.On
the
___________
(对面的)
wall
is
hanging
one
map
as
well
as
dozens
of
pictures.
74.How
the
___________
(古代的)
Egyptians
built
the
pyramids
puzzled
people
for
centuries.
75.The
government
will
take
m
___________
(措施)
to
help
college
graduates
to
find
jobs
in
2020.
76.He
sat
there
silently,
with
his
head
___________
(掩埋)
in
his
hands.
77.A
violent
storm
swept
the
whole
city,
___________
(引起)
many
people
to
lose
their
homes.
78.People
standing
under
a
tree
in
a
thunderstorm
are
likely
to
be
___________
(袭击)
by
lightning.
79.During
the
slow
___________
(过程)
of
learning,
everyone
should
have
patience.
80.The
shady
trees
provide
___________
(保护)
against
the
burning
rays
of
the
sun.
第二节 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。
The
good
communication
between
parents
and
children
are
very
important.
If
we
don't
communicate
with
our
parents
properly,
we
may
find
it
difficulty
to
get
their
support
when
we
are
in
need
of
help.
How
should
we
do
to
improve
our
communication
with
our
parents?
Firstly,
we
should
listen
to
our
parents
patient
when
they
give
us
advices.
It
can
serve
as
short
cut
to
solve
your
problems.
Secondly,
we
should
be
honest
with
our
parents.
If
we
disagree
with
them,
we
should
let
them
to
know.
Last
but
not
least,
we
should
always
trust
our
parents
and
see
them
for
our
friends.
It
is
always
easy
for
us
to
communicating
with
friends.
第三节 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华Li?Hua,你的英国朋友Peter给你发来微信,想了解一下你的家乡自“十九大(the?19th?National?Congress?of?the?Communist?Party?of?China)”以来所发生的变化,请你用英文给他回复。
内容如下:1.?精准扶贫(targeted?poverty?reduction),效果良好;2.?环境保护得到了明显改善。
注意:1.?词数100?左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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Dear?Peter,
2019—2020学年度第二学期线上期中考试高一年级英语学科试题答案
第一部分
单项选择
1.
C
2.
C
3.
B
4.
B
5.
C
6.
D
7.
C
8.
A
9.
B
10.
C
11.
B
12.
C
13.
B
14.
B
15.
B
16.
D
17.
C
18.
C
19.
B
20.
C
第二部分
阅读理解
(A)
21.C
22.
B
23.
A
(B)
24.
D
25.
B
26.
A
27.
A
(C)
28.
B
29.
C
30.
D
31.
C
(D)
32.?C
33.
B
34.?D
35.?C
七选五:36.
A
37.
D
38.
E
39.
C
40.
F
第三部分
语言知识运用
完形填空:41.A
42.C
43.B
44.C
45.D
46.B
47.A
48.A
49.C
50.B
51.A
52.B
53.D
54.D
55.C
56.D
57.B
58.A
59.
D
60.C
语法填空:61.
But
62.
greatest 63.
ruins
64.
injured
65.
including
66.
to
get 67.
the
68.
were
trapped
69.
to
breathe
70.
who
第四部分 写作
第一节 单词拼写
71.characters
72.civilisation/civilization
73.opposite
74.ancient
75.measures
76.buried
77.causing
78.
struck/
stricken
79.process
80.protection
第二节 短文改错
81.第一行are改为is
82.第二行difficulty改为difficult
83.第二行How改为What
84.第三行patient改为patiently
85.
第三行advices改为advice
86.第四行short前增加a
87.第四行your改为our
88.第五行删除to
know前的to
89.第五行for改为as
90.第六行communicating改为communicate
书面表达
Dear
Peter,
I’m
glad
that
you
are
caring
about
the
development
of
my
hometown.
Now
I
will
tell
you
something
about
it.
Great
changes
have
taken
place
since
the
19th?National?Congress?of?the?Communist?Party?of?China.
The
targeted
poverty
reduction?has?reached?its?ideal?aims.
Many?poor?families?have?got?effective?help?from?local?government
and
have
improved
their?life?greatly.?Many?old?houses?are?replaced?by?new?tall?buildings?which?are?surrounded?with
green
trees
and
colourful
flowers.
The?rivers?that?had?been?polluted?seriously?before?are?getting?clearer?and?clearer.
Besides,
all?kinds
of
fishes
return?the?rivers.?The?sky?is?filled?with?white?and?cleaner?clouds.
Please
come
to
visit?my?hometown?in?the?near?future.
Yours
Li?Hua
2019—2020学年度第二学期线上期中考试高一年级英语学科试题(共7页)