2020年春四川省泸县第一中学高一第四学月考试
英语试题
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C。
1.How
long
have
the
man’s
parents
been
in
China?
A.For
8
years.
B.For
11
years.
C.For
15
years.
2.What
will
the
weather
be
like
tomorrow?
A.Rainy.
B.Sunny.
C.Windy.
3.Why
is
the
woman
going
to
Shanghai?
A.To
have
a
holiday.
B.To
visit
a
friend.
C.To
work
there.
4.What
color
is
the
woman’s
bedroom?
A.Grey.
B.Blue.
C.Yellow.
5.How
many
chairs
are
there
for
the
parents?
A.75.
B.110.
C.40.
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.How
did
the
first
man
feel
when
he
was
invited
to
the
party?
A.Excited.
B.Confident.
C.Worried.
7.What
advice
did
his
friend
give
him?
A.Don’t
drink
too
much.
B.Just
follow
his
example.
C.Don’t
ask
silly
questions.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Why
did
the
first
man
lose
control
of
himself
by
the
end
of
the
party?
A.He
had
drunk
too
much.
B.He
was
too
pleased
with
himself.
C.He
felt
uncomfortable.
9.What
can
be
inferred
about
the
second
man?
A.He
knew
more
about
Shakespeare
than
the
first
man
did.
B.He
knows
nothing
about
Shakespeare
like
the
first
man.
C.He
likes
cheese
more
than
Coca-cola.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.How
will
the
woman
probably
get
to
her
branch
office?
A.By
plane.
B.By
car.
C.By
train.
11.What
does
the
man
suggest
doing?
A.Checking
the
Internet.
B.Making
a
phone
call.
C.Writing
an
e-mail.
12.Why
does
Tina
say
sorry
to
Tony?
A.She
has
to
put
off
their
travel
plan.
B.She
isn’t
prepared
enough
for
her
test.
C.She
can’t
travel
with
him
as
planned.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
does
Tina
want
Tony
to
do?
A.Help
her
with
her
studies.
B.Take
a
book
to
her
friend.
C.Study
together
at
the
weekend.
14.What
has
the
man
been
doing
recently?
A.Studying
for
his
MBA.
B.Travelling
on
vacation.
C.Trying
to
open
a
store
in
San
Diego.
15.How
is
the
business
in
the
woman’s
company?
A.Unsatisfying.
B.Worse
than
before.
C.Great.
16.What
are
they
going
to
do
next?
A.Have
dinner.
B.Talk
about
business.
C.Have
some
drinks.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
tonight?
A.See
a
movie.
B.Have
a
meeting.
C.Attend
a
party.
18.What
kind
of
food
does
the
woman
prefer?
A.Chinese
food.
B.Mexican
food.
C.American
food.
19.How
are
the
speakers
going
there?
A.By
bus.
B.By
bike.
C.By
subway.
20.What
do
we
know
about
Tina?
A.She
lives
in
the
city.
B.She
is
a
humorous
girl
C.She
and
the
man
went
to
the
same
school.
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
Istanbul
&
Faces
Titled
"Timeless
City:
Istanbul
&
Faces",
the
Turkey
photography
exhibition
celebrates
the
30th
anniversary
of
Istanbul
and
Shanghai's
sistership.
The
42-year-old
photographer
focuses
on
the
distinctive(独特的)historical
quarters
and
the
atmosphere
that
spreads
in
Istanbul.
His
work
also
pays
respects
to
its
people
as
well,
with
well-defined
portraits.
Date:
Till
Jan.
18,
10am-4pm.
Venue:
Shanghai
Art
Collection
Museum.
Knitted
Works
The
knitted(编织的)show
is
aimed
at
raising
awareness
of
post
natal
depression.
The
works
were
created
by
more
than
20
mothers
from
different
cities.
All
the
knitted
dolls
and
other
works
will
be
sold
with
the
profits(利益)going
to
charity
when
the
exhibition
ends.
If
you
are
interested
in
the
knitted
works,
you
can
order
a
special
piece.
Date:
Till
Jan.
1,
7am-9pm.
Venue:
B1
Jinxiu
Fun.
Old
Shanghai
Teahouse
The
newly-opened
zone
at
Shanghai
Dungeon
features
nostalgic
sets
and
experiences
for
visitors
to
have
"scary
fun".
Visitors
can
wear
traditional
Chinese
costumes
and
take
photos
with
the
performers.
Date:
Daily,
11am-8pm.
Venue:
Mosaic
Shanghai
Mail.
Musical
Titanic
The
Tony
Awards
winning
musical
"Titanic"
is
in
Shanghai
with
more
than
100
characters
cast.
The
impressive
stage
effects
promise
to
take
the
audience
to
the
bottom
of
the
ocean.
Date:
Till
Jan
22,
2
pm-7:30
pm.
Venue;
SAIC
Shanghai
Culture
Square.
21.Where
should
you
go
if
you
want
to
learn
more
about
Turkey's
history?
A.B1
Jinxiu
Fun.
B.Mosaic
Shanghai
Mail.
C.Shanghai
Art
Collection
Museum.
D.SAIC
Shanghai
Culture
Square.
22.What
can
we
know
about
knitted
works?
A.People
can
have
a
talk
with
the
creators.
B.All
the
works
can
be
sold
when
the
show
begins.
C.They
were
made
by
people
from
different
places.
D.The
show
offers
people
chances
to
learn
how
to
make
one.
23.What
makes
the
Musical
Titanic
special?
A.Its
opening
time
is
the
longest.
B.It
raises
money
for
a
special
purpose.
C.It
allows
interacting
with
performers.
D.It
offers
a
lifelike
experience
under
water.
B
Winslow
Homer
was
a
famous
American
painter.
Since
Art
History
class
in
college,I
had
always
admiredhis
works
andI
was
lucky
to
see
a
large
exhibition
of
his
works
when
I
was
in
my
early
30s.
It
was
at
this
event
that
I
bought
a
print
of
his
painting
“Snap
the
Whip”.
It
always
hung
in
my
classroom
until
I
retired
from
teaching.
I
thought
it
truly
captured
the
freedom
andfun
of
childhood.
In
the
painting,a
group
of
young
boys
are
playing
a
game
arm
in
arm
on
the
grass
ground
in
front
of
a
farm
house.
They
are
jumping
and
laughing
wildly
with
great
joy.
One
of
the
boys
is
falling
down
to
the
ground.
They
are
not
even
wearing
shoes!
During
my
last
year
of
teaching,there
was
a
young
woman
in
her
first
year
of
teaching
right
next
door
to
me
andwe
got
to
be
goodfriends.
She
had
been
an
art
student
before
taking
up
education.
Her
eyes
were
drawn
immediately
to
this
print
when
she
entered
my
room.
So
on
my
last
day
of
teaching,after
the
students
hadleft,I
took
the
painting
off
the
wall
and
walked
next
door
and
gave
it
to
her.
She
was
really
surprised,but
very
glad
to
have
it.
I
was
delighted
that
she
likedit
and
all
the
students
she
would
have
would
treasure
it
as
much
as
I
had.
We
found
the
perfect
place
for
it
on
one
of
her
walls
and
hung
it
together.
I
was
happy
that
she
brought
back
this
wonderful
memory
for
me.
24.Why
didthe
author
admire
the
painting
“Snap
the
Whip”so
much?
A.He
hada
deep
love
for
children
andstudents.
B.It
was
bought
from
a
famous
American
painter.
C.He
appreciatedthe
freedom
andfun
in
the
painting.
D.It
hadalso
drawn
the
attention
of
the
young
woman.
25.What
is
the
painting
about?
A.Homeless
children.
B.The
nature
of
children.
C.Hard-working
farmers.
D.The
pleasure
of
working.
26.What
does
the
underlinedword“captured”in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.Recognized.
B.Controlled.
C.Caught.
D.Influenced.
27.How
didthe
author
feel
when
seeing
the
painting
hung
in
the
woman’s
room?
A.Regretful.
B.Painful.
C.Proud.
D.Pleased.
C
Alice
Moore
is
a
teenager
entrepreneur(创业者),
who
in
May
2015
set
up
her
business
AilieCandy.
By
the
time
she
was
13,
her
company
was
worth
millions
of
dollars
with
the
invention
of
a
super-sweet
treat
that
could
save
kids’
teeth,
instead
of
destroying
them.
It
all
began
when
Moore
visited
a
bank
with
her
dad.
On
the
outing,
she
was
offered
a
candy
bar.
However,
her
dad
reminded
her
that
sugary
treats
were
bad
for
her
teeth.
But
Moore
was
sick
of
missing
out
on
candies.
So
she
desired
to
get
round
the
warning,
“Why
can’t
I
make
a
healthy
candy
that’s
good
for
my
teeth
so
that
my
parents
can’t
say
no
to
it?”
With
that
in
mind,
Moore
asked
her
dad
if
she
could
start
her
own
candy
company.
He
recommended
that
she
do
some
research
and
talk
to
dentists
about
what
a
healthier
candy
would
contain.
With
her
dad’s
permission,
she
spent
the
next
two
years
researching
online
and
conducting
trials
to
get
a
recipe
that
was
both
tasty
and
tooth-friendly.
She
also
approached
dentists
to
learn
more
about
teeth
cleaning.
Consequently,
she
succeeded
in
making
a
kind
of
candy
only
using
natural
sweeteners,
which
can
reduce
oral
bacteria.
Moore
then
used
her
savings
to
get
her
business
off
the
ground.
Afterwards,
she
and
her
father
secured
their
first
business
meeting
with
a
supermarket
owner,
who
finally
agreed
to
sell
Moore’s
product—CanCandy.
As
CanCandy’s
success
grows,
so
does
Moore’s
credibility
as
a
young
entrepreneur.
Moore
is
enthusiastic
about
the
candy
she
created,
and
she’s
also
positive
about
what
the
future
might
bring.
She
hopes
that
every
kid
can
have
a
clean
mouth
and
a
broad
smile.
Meanwhile,
with
her
parents’
help,
Moore
is
generally
able
to
live
a
normal
teenage
life.
Although
she
founded
her
company
early
on
in
life,
she
wasn’t
driven
primarily
by
profit.
Moore
wants
to
use
her
unique
talent
to
help
others
find
their
smiles.
She
donates
10%
of
AilicCandy’s
profits
to
Big
Smiles.
With
her
talent
and
determination,
it
appears
that
the
sky
could
be
the
limit
for
Alice
Moore.
28.How
did
Moore
react
to
her
dad’s
warning?
A.She
argued
with
him.
B.She
tried
to
find
a
way
out.
C.She
paid
no
attention.
D.She
chose
to
consult
dentists.
29.What
is
special
about
CanCandy?
A.It
is
beneficial
to
dental
health.
B.It
is
free
of
sweeteners.
C.It
is
sweeter
than
other
candies.
D.It
is
produced
to
a
dentists’
recipe.
30.What
does
Moore
expect
from
her
business?
A.To
earn
more
money.
B.To
help
others
find
smiles.
C.To
make
herself
stand
out.
D.To
beat
other
candy
companies.
31.What
can
we
learn
from
Alice
Moore’s
story?
A.Fame
is
a
great
thirst
of
the
young.
B.A
youth
is
to
be
regarded
with
respect.
C.Positive
thinking
and
action
result
in
success.
D.Success
means
getting
personal
desires
satisfied
D
Tea
drinking
was
common
in
China
for
nearly
one
thousand
years
before
anyone
in
Europe
had
ever
heard
about
it.
People
in
Britain
were
much
slower
in
finding
out
what
tea
was
like,
mainly
because
tea
was
very
expensive.
It
could
not
be
bought
in
shops
and
even
those
people
who
could
afford
to
have
it
sent
from
Holland
did
so
only
because
it
was
a
fashionable
curiosity.
Some
of
them
were
not
sure
how
to
use
it.
They
thought
it
was
a
vegetable
and
tried
cooking
the
leaves.
Then
they
served
them
mixed
with
butter
and
salt.
They
soon
discovered
their
mistake
but
many
people
used
to
spread
the
used
tea
leaves
on
bread
and
give
them
to
their
children
as
sandwiches.
Tea
remained
scarce
(稀少的)
and
very
expensive
in
England
until
the
ships
of
the
East
India
Company
began
to
bring
it
directly
from
China
early
in
the
17th
century.
During
the
next
few
year
so
much
tea
came
into
the
country
that
the
price
fell
and
many
people
could
afford
to
buy
it.
At
the
same
time
people
on
the
Continent
were
becoming
more
and
more
fond
of
tea.
Until
then
tea
had
been
drunk
without
milk
in
it,
but
one
day
a
famous
French
lady
named
Madame
de
Sevigne
decided
to
see
what
tea
tasted
like
when
milk
was
added.
She
found
it
so
pleasant
that
she
would
never
again
drink
it
without
milk.
She
was
such
a
great
lady
that
her
friends
thought
they
must
copy
everything
she
did,
so
they
also
drank
their
tea
with
milk
in
it.
Slowly
this
habit
spread
until
it
reached
England
and
today
only
very
few
Britons
drink
tea
without
milk.
At
first,
tea
was
usually
drunk
after
dinner
in
the
evening.
No
one
ever
thought
of
drinking
tea
in
the
afternoon
until
a
duchess
(公爵夫人)
found
that
a
cup
of
tea
and
a
piece
of
cake
at
three
or
four
o’clock
stopped
her
getting
“a
sinking
feeling”
as
she
called
it.
She
invited
her
friends
to
have
this
new
meal
with
her
and
so,
teatime
was
born.
32.What
do
we
know
about
the
introduction
of
tea
into
Britain?
A.Tea
reached
Britain
from
Holland.
B.The
Britons
got
expensive
tea
from
India.
C.The
Britons
were
the
first
people
in
Europe
who
drank
tea.
D.It
was
not
until
the
17th
century
that
the
Britons
had
tea.
33.When
did
tea
become
a
popular
drink
in
Britain?
A.In
the
late
19th
century.
B.In
the
18th
century.
C.In
the
17th
century.
D.In
the
16th
century.
34.The
underlined
words
“this
habit”
in
Paragraph
3
refers
to
________.
A.drinking
tea
with
milk
in
it
B.drinking
tea
without
milk
in
it
C.drinking
tea
after
dinner
D.drinking
tea
in
the
afternoon
35.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
last
paragraph?
A.The
history
of
tea.
B.The
ways
of
making
tea.
C.The
birth
of
teatime.
D.The
habit
of
drinking
tea.
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。
Riding
a
Mobike
on
the
street,
you
might
hear
people
speaking
Chinese
aloud.36.
After
walking
into
a
store,
it’s
possible
that
you’ll
see
Huawei
smartphones
for
sale.
This
isn’t
referring
to
China,
but
Manchester,
UK.37.Indeed,
Chinese
products
have
gone
global.
38.But
to
meet
local
people’s
tastes,
Chinese
restaurants
have
made
some
changes
to
the
dishes.
“One
example
is
the
meat”,
said
Yin
Hang,
who
is
studying
at
the
University
of
Wollongong
in
Australia.
“We
like
to
eat
meat
with
the
bone
in,
but
people
here
don’t.
So
Chinese
restaurants
provide
big
pieces
of
meat
without
bones,
even
for
fish.”
39.In
many
cities
in
Europe,
stores
sell
TCL
televisions,
Haier
fridges
and
Lenovo
computers,
reported
Reuters.
More
than
half
of
US-owned
drones
(无人机)
are
Chinese
models,
according
to
China
Daily.
They’re
not
simply
made
in
China,
but
designed
and
developed
in
the
country.
In
the
past,
most
Western
people
thought
Chinese
products
were
cheap
and
unreliable.
But
things
have
changed
greatly.40.“For
example,
Huawei,
one
of
China’s
major
smartphone
makers,
overtook
Apple
in
global
smartphone
sales
for
the
first
time
in
June
and
July
last
year,”
noted
consulting
firm
Counterpoint
Research.
A.Many
Chinese
brands
(品牌)
are
also
becoming
more
popular.
B.Chinese
food
has
been
enjoyed
in
Western
countries
for
a
long
time.
C.“Made
in
China”
has
become
cool
and
more
people
trust
Chinese
brands.
D.Meanwhile,
international
brands
are
still
enjoying
great
success
in
China.
E.Turning
to
the
right,
you
may
see
a
Sichuan-style
restaurant.
F.In
fact,
you
might
see
similar
things
in
many
other
cities
around
the
world.
G.What
is
the
biggest
problem
with
many
Chinese
brands?
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
work
as
the
reception
manager
at
my
hotel.
A
41
came
in
a
few
weeks
ago
with
a
note
saying
that
the
guest
would
be
travelling
with
her
42
father.
His
daughter
wanted
to
make
his
trip
to
Ireland
as
43
as
possible.
Upon
seeing
this
note,
I
44
I
would
be
the
one
to
check
them
in
as
I
was
scheduled
for
their
arrival
time.
I
45
to
learn
some
very
basic
sign
language.
I
46
the
guest
in
my
usual
fashion,
asking
for
the
surname
on
the
booking.
Once
I
heard
the
name
I
47
immediately
who
was
standing
in
front
of
me.
I
had
been
learning
for
two
weeks
how
to
say
"welcome
to
Ireland.
My
sign
language
is
48
,
but
please
if
you
need
anything
during
your
stay
just
let
me
know
and
we
will
help
you".
I
49
at
the
father
and
daughter
and
greeted
him
in
the
sign
language
I
had
learned
for
him.
His
daughter
broke
down
50
and
called
me
sweet
when
she
learned
about
the
truth.
But
the
father
just
smiled
and
was
so
51
.
Honestly,
seeing
his
52
was
enough
for
me.
It
was
so
worth
the
last
few
weeks
of
learning
basic
sign
language.
On
check-out,
I
53
wasn't
working,
but
they
had
54
a
gift
for
me---a
small
box
with
some
chocolates
and
a
book
on
sign
language.
Inside
was
a
55
saying
"Thank
you
very
much
for
what
you
did
on
check-in.
You
have
no
idea
how
much
this
56
to
my
father
and
me.
We
can't
57
you
enough.
You've
made
his
trip
home
to
his
family
after
50
years
very
58
with
one
simple
gesture".
They
wrote
a
letter
to
the
general
manager,
59
to
give
me
a
raise,
which
I
really
60
.
I
cried
for
5
minutes
when
I
came
into
work
today
to
find
this
gift
in
my
locker.
41.A.stranger
B.woman
C.booking
D.call
42.A.deaf
B.retired
C.lonely
D.blind
43.A.exciting
B.cheap
C.smooth
D.long
44.A.worried
B.knew
C.thought
D.hoped
45.A.pretended
B.preferred
C.had
D.decided
46.A.greeted
B.eyed
C.helped
D.attended
47.A.recognized
B.realized
C.wondered
D.remembered
48.A.excellent
B.helpful
C.terrible
D.useless
49.A.smiled
B.stared
C.pointed
D.shouted
50.A.laughing
B.singing
C.complaining
D.crying
51.A.entertained
B.embarrassed
C.happy
D.encouraged
52.A.presence
B.disability
C.appearance
D.reaction
53.A.fortunately
B.sadly
C.hopefully
D.recently
54.A.left
B.made
C.posted
D.ordered
55.A.book
B.poster
C.proverb
D.note
56.A.showed
B.meant
C.happened
D.explained
57.A.help
B.pay
C.give
D.thank
58.A.useful
B.special
C.meaningless
D.important
59.A.asking
B.offering
C.promising
D.demanding
60.A.needed
B.cared
C.appreciated
D.deserved
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。
Have
you
ever
seen
a
painting
destroy
61.
(it)?
This
strange
event
happened
during
a
recent
auction
(拍卖)
in
London.
Girl
With
Balloon
is
one
of
the
most
well-known
works
of
British
artist
Banksy.
It
62.
(sell)
for
?1.04
million
(about
9.49
million
yuan)
at
the
Sotheby
auction
house
on
Oct
5.
However,
shortly
63.
the
hammer
(锤子)
went
down,
the
painting
began
to
slide
down
its
frame
(画框)
and
half
of
the
painting
was
cut
into
64.
(piece)!
In
fact,
there
65.
(be)
a
shredder
(碎纸机)
in
the
frame.
More
surprisingly,
the
artist
might
have
set
the
shredder
in
the
frame
himself
years
ago,
Yahoo
News
reported.
Banksy
is
known
66.
being
mysterious
and
unpredictable.
No
one
knows
his
real
name,
67.
his
paintings
are
everywhere
across
the
UK.
He
always
plays
hoaxes
(恶作剧)
on
the
art
world.
People
believe
this
is
just
another
example
of
Banksy
68.
(play)
a
trick.
They
think
he
is
against
the
commercialization
(商品化)
of
art.
However,
the
69.
(fun)
part
is
that
this
hoax
might
have
made
the
painting
more
valuable.
“(The
price
is)
possibly
as
high
as
being
worth
?2
million
(about
18.2
million
yuan)
plus,”
Joey
Syer,
70.
(found)
of
art
website
MyArtBroker.com,
told
the
Guardian.
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。
World
Laughter
Day
was
first
starting
in
Mumbai,
India
in
1998
by
Madan
Kataria.
He
was
family
doctor
and
the
founder
of
the
worldwide
Laughter
Yoga
movement.
World
Laughter
Day
celebrates
world
peace
and
encouraged
people
to
make
friends
with
each
other
It
is
celebrated
on
the
first
Sunday
of
May
every
year.
Laughing
makes
everybody
feels
good,
and
it
is
also
a
good
way
to
help
people
get
along
with
better.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
由青少年骑行协会主办的2019中国青少年励志骑行活动将于8月1号拉开序幕,假定你是骑行协会主席李华,受邀参加开幕式,请根据以下提示写一篇开幕式致辞。
1.出发时间;
2.骑行路线:沿“丝绸之路”中的陕西省西安——甘肃省兰州段(约620千米):
3.骑行意义;
4.注意事项(安全、必需品等);
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
The
inspiring
riding
trip
launched
by
Youth
Riding
Association
is
coming
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Wish
the
riding
trip
a
great
success!
2020年春四川省泸县第一中学高一第四学月考试
英语试题参考答案
一.听力
1-5:BACAC
6-10:CBABC
11-15:ACBAC
16-20:AABCC
二.阅读理解
21-23:CCD
24-27:CBCD
28-31:BABC
32-35:ACAC
36-40:EFBAC
三.完形填空
41-45:CACBD
46-50:ABCAD
51-55:CDBAD
56-60:BDBAC
四.语法填空
61.itself
62.was
sold
63.after
64.pieces
65.was
66.for
67.but
68.playing
69.funny
70.founder
五.短文改错。省略
六.书面表达
Ladies
and
gentleman,
The
inspiring
riding
trip
launched
by
Youth
Riding
Association
is
coming.
The
trip
is
scheduled
to
begin
on
lst,
August.
We'll
start
our
ride
in
Xi'an,
Shanxi
province,
and
finally
stop
in
Lanzhou,
Gansu
province,
covering
a
length
of
about
620
kilometers.
The
journey
is
only
a
part
of
the
Silk
Road,
during
which
we
can
not
only
enjoy
the
fascinating
scenery
but
also
have
a
better
understanding
of
the
Silk
Road.
If
you
want
to
join
the
ride,
you
need
to
prepare
some
necessities
such
as
food,
water,
tents
and
jackets
for
the
trip
and
also
take
care
of
yourself.
I
believe
it
will
be
an
unforgettable
trip.
Wish
the
riding
trip
a
great
success.
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