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高一
英语期末试题
答题时间:120分钟
满分:150分
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Volunteer
Opportunities
for
Young
Adults
When
you
give
back——to
others
less
fortunate
or
in
need
of
special
help,
you
will
definitely
feel
good
about
yourself
and
the
world.
If
you
have
a
wish
to
be
personally
connected
to
the
charity
or
organization
where
you
are
giving
your
time
and
money,
here
are
some
volunteer
opportunities.
★Watsi
Founded
by
Chase
Adams
after
a
bus
ride
in
Costa
Rica
in
2011,
Wastsi
is
a
digitally
focused
heath
nonprofit
for
young
adults.Watsi
offers
real-time
tracking
of
where
money
donated
goes,
from
basic
medical
services
to
surgeries.
★Pencils
of
Promise
Pencils
of
Promise
was
founded
by
Adam
Braun
in
October
2008.
It
is
an
on-profit
organization
that
puts
all
of
its
time
and
funds
into
education
in
the
developing
world.
Pencils
of
Promise
encourages
their
donors
to
connect
with
others
to
increase
donation.
All
the
donation
will
be
used
to
build
schools,
provide
supplies
and
train
teachers
in
poor
and
under
educated
countries.
★Project
Linus
Everywhere
you
see
young
men
and
women
knitting
and
crocheting(钩).
They
are
using
those
skills
to
make
blankets
for
children
in
need.
Founded
in
1995,
in
Denver,
Colorado,
Project
Linus
is
an
non-profit
organization.
Its
goal
is
to
provide
warmth
and
safety
through
blankets
to
children
across
the
nation
in
need.
The
organization
is
now
led
by
Carol
Babbit
with
the
headquarters
in
Normal,
IL.
★Girls
on
the
Run
Girls
on
the
Run
was
set
up
in1996
in
Charlotte,
North
Carolina,
with
a
team
of
13
brave
girls.
Program
founder
Molly
Barker
struggled
in
her
own
life,
and
came
to
realize
that
a
running
program
gave
her
“respect
for
my
body
and
all
the
things
it
can
do”.
Girls
on
the
Run
is
a
volunteer
opportunity
for
teaching
young
girls
about
the
benefits
of
running.
1.Which
organization
has
existed
for
about
9
years?
A.Watsi.
B.Pencils
of
Promise.
C.Project
Linus.
D.Girls
on
the
Run.
2.How
does
Pencils
of
Promise
help
the
world?
A.It
sells
pencils
to
poor
students.
B.It
focuses
on
children's
health.
C.It
provides
social
media
for
poor
kids.
D.It
helps
increase
educational
opportunities.
3.Which
is
right
about
Project
Linus?
A.It
was
set
up
by
Carol
Babbit.
B.Its
goal
is
to
teach
children
how
to
knit.
C.It
supplies
blankets
to
kids
in
need.
D.It's
an
all-female
organization.
4.Who
set
up
Girls
on
the
Run?
A.Chase
Adams.
B.Molly
Barker.
C.Carol
Babbit
D.Adam
Braun
B
For
centuries,
people
have
moved
to
and
lived
in
cities.
These
urban
centres
are
places
to
find
work,
friends
and
fun.
It's
no
surprise
that
they
continue
to
grow
as
more
and
more
people
flood
in
hoping
to
make
the
most
of
the
chances
they
offer
but
adding
to
the
congestion
and
pollution
that
already
exist.
According
to
a
report
by
the
United
Nations,
54
percent
of
the
world's
population
lives
in
urban
areas
and
it
predicts
that
by
2050,this
figure
will
have
increased
to
around
70
percent.
But
as
more
and
more
people
move
from
the
countryside
to
the
city
to
get
better
chances,
they
can
end
up
with
nowhere
to
live.
This
is
true
in
places
such
as
Rio
de
Janeiro,
where
the
people
from
the
countryside
can't
rent
or
buy
a
home,and
they
end
up
building
their
own
communities
and
houses
on
unoccupied
land.
These
are
called
shanty
towns—
poor
communities
where
the
houses
are
built
out
of
cheap
materials—and
often
don't
have
any
electricity
or
water
supply.
These
are,
of
course,
not
the
future
cities
we
want
to
see.
Some
serious
urban
planning
is
needed
to
make
our
cities
of
the
future
good,
safe
and
modern
places
to
live
in.
This
involves
improving
the
housing
conditions,
the
chances
for
education
and
employment
and
so
on.
Something
urban
planners
are
looking
at
now
is
the
creation
of“smart
cities”.
According
to
John
Rossant,
founder
and
chairman
of
the
non-profit
organisation
New
Cities
Foundation,
technology
is
the
way
forward.
He
thinks
that
it's
generally
accepted
that
“cloud
computing,
ubiquitous
Internet,
robust
5G
networks
etc,
will
change
our
cities”.
He
says
technology
is
really
“a
game
changer”
in
urbanization
(城市化).
It
would
collect
large
amounts
of
data
about
how
a
city
is
working
and
may
improve
how
a
city
functions.
5.Why
will
a
larger
population
be
living
in
a
city
by
2050?
A.Because
the
government
encourages
the
development
of
cities.
B.Because
more
people
will
have
more
children.
C.Because
the
countryside
will
disappear.
D.Because
more
people
will
move
into
the
city
to
get
more
good
opportunities
6.What
can
we
know
about
shanty
towns?
A.They
have
good
quality
housing
built
for
poor
people.
B.They
are
filled
with
people
living
under
poverty.
C.They
are
built
by
the
government.
D.They
are
developed
and
modern.
7.What
name
is
given
to
a
city
that
uses
technology
to
help
it
function
properly?
A.Traditional
cities.
B.Future
cities.
C.Smart
cities.
D.Developing
cities
C.
Breathing
dirty
air
can
cost
someone's
life
span(寿命)
months一even
years,
a
new
study
finds.Worldwide,
air
pollution
lowers
average
life
spans
by
a
year.
Scientists
shared
their
new
findings
in
Environmental
Science
&
Technology
Letters.
Air
pollution
has
been
linked
to
many
health
problems.Most
earlier
studies
has
looked
at
how
tiny
air
pollutants
affected
rates
of
illness
or
death.
But
now
an
environmental
scientist,
Joshua
Apte,
is
going
even
further.
He
works
at
the
University
of
Texas,
Austin.
He
together
with
his
team
is
looking
at
life
expectancy,
hoping
to
make
the
threat
easier
to
understand.
PM
2.5
is
what
scientists
call
tiny
particles
of
pollution
in
the
air.
Higher
levels
of
PM
2.
5
can
cause
health
problems
and
cut
months,if
not
years,
from
the
average
lifespan.
This
analysis
show
show
pollution
affects
life
expectancy
in
different
parts
of
the
world.
The
World
Health
Organization(WHO)
recommends
limiting
PM
2.5
to
10
micrograms(微克)
per
cubic
(立方)meter
of
air.
Apte's
group
used
data
to
try
to
find
how
this
low
level
would
help
people.
But
meeting
the
WHO
standard
won't
get
rid
of
health
damage
from
dirty
air.That's
because
even
below
10
micrograms
per
cubic
meter
pollution
still
causes
huge
risks.
Reducing
air
pollution
could
increase
life
expectancy.
The
scientists
also
compared
how
other
threats
shorten
life
spans
across
the
globe.
These
risk
factors
included
smoking
and
cancer.
These
results
show
that
in
poor
countries,
cleaning
up
dirty
air
could
greatly
increase
life
spans.
It
could
have
as
big
an
effect
as
cleaning
up
drinking
water,
or
curing
lung
cancer.
However,
in
wealthier
countries
air
pollution
shortens
life
expectancy
by
less
than
half
a
year.
All
forms
of
cancer,
in
fact,
shorten
the
average
life
expectancy
by
more
than
3.5
years.“Knowing
this
can
really
help
people,
or
policymakers,
decide
where
to
spend
their
money,”
says
Kirk
Smith.
8.What
is
Joshua
Apte's
team
trying
to
do?
A.Let
people
understand
air
pollution
better.
B.Know
how
small
air
pollutants
are.
C.Study
the
life
expectancy
of
different
people.
D.Study
many
different
healthy
problems.
9.What
will
happen
if
one
country
limits
PM
2.5
to
10
micrograms
per
cube
meters?
A.Its
people
will
live
a
healthy
life.
B.Its
air
is
very
clean.
C.It
will
get
a
prize
from
WHO.
D.It
still
has
pollution
risks.
10.What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.Cancer
is
the
leading
killer
in
all
kinds
of
diseases.
B.It's
very
hard
to
clean
up
dirty
air
in
a
short
time.
C.The
study
will
help
different
countries
take
different
policies.
D.Reducing
air
pollution
can
increase
all
people's
lifespans
much.
11.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.The
Effect
of
Cancer
Is
Worse
than
Dirty
Air
B.Air
Pollution
Is
Shortening
Lives
Worldwide
C.Many
Factors
Are
Affecting
People's
Health
D.Governments
Are
Trying
to
Make
Life
Span
Long
D
Once
when
I
was
facing
a
decision
that
involved
high
risk,
I
went
to
a
friend.
He
looked
at
me
for
a
moment,
and
then
wrote
a
sentence
containing
the
best
advice
I’ve
ever
had:
Be
bold
and
brave––and
mighty
(强大的)
forces
will
come
to
your
aid.
Those
words
made
me
see
clearly
that
when
I
had
fallen
short
in
the
past,
it
was
seldom
because
I
had
tried
and
failed.
It
was
usually
because
I
had
let
fear
of
failure
stop
me
from
trying
at
all.
On
the
other
hand,
whenever
I
had
plunged
into
deep
water,
forced
by
courage
or
circumstance,
I
had
always
been
able
to
swim
until
I
got
my
feet
on
the
ground
again.
Boldness
means
a
decision
to
bite
off
more
than
you
can
eat.
And
there
is
nothing
mysterious
about
the
mighty
forces.
They
are
potential
powers
we
possess:
energy,
skill,
sound
judgment,
creative
ideas––even
physical
strength
greater
than
most
of
us
realize.
Admittedly,
those
mighty
forces
are
spiritual
ones.
But
they
are
more
important
than
physical
ones.
A
college
classmate
of
mine,
Tim,
was
an
excellent
football
player,
even
though
he
weighed
much
less
than
the
average
player.
“In
one
game
I
suddenly
found
myself
confronting
a
huge
player,
who
had
nothing
but
me
between
him
and
our
goal
line,”
said
Tim.
“I
was
so
frightened
that
I
closed
my
eyes
and
desperately
threw
myself
at
that
guy
like
a
bullet––and
stopped
him
cold.”
Boldness––a
willingness
to
extend
your
self
to
the
extreme—is
not
one
that
can
be
acquired
overnight.
But
it
can
be
taught
to
children
and
developed
in
adults.
Confidence
builds
up.
Surely,
there
will
be
setbacks
(挫折)
and
disappointments
in
life;
boldness
in
itself
is
no
guarantee
of
success.
But
the
person
who
tries
to
do
something
and
fails
is
a
lot
better
off
than
the
person
who
tries
to
do
nothing
and
succeeds.
So,
always
try
to
live
a
little
bit
beyond
your
abilities—and
you’ll
find
your
abilities
are
greater
than
you
ever
dreamed.
12.
Why
was
the
author
sometimes
unable
to
reach
his
goal
in
the
past?
A.
Fear
prevented
him
from
trying.
B.
He
lacked
mighty
forces.
C.He
faced
huge
risks.
D.
Failure
blocked
his
way
to
success.
13.
What
is
the
implied
meaning
of
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
Swallow
more
than
you
can
digest.
B.
Act
slightly
above
your
abilities.
C.
Develop
more
mysterious
powers.
D.Learn
to
make
creative
decisions.
14.
What
was
especially
important
for
Tim’s
successful
defense
in
the
football
game?
A.
His
physical
strength.
B.
His
basic
skill.
C.
His
spiritual
force.
D.
His
real
fear.
15.
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
writing
this
passage?
A.To
recommend
people
to
develop
more
abilities.
B.To
advise
people
to
build
up
physical
power.
C.
To
tell
people
the
ways
to
guarantee
success.
D.
To
encourage
people
to
be
courageous
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。
Most
people
will
have
to
use
pubic
transportation
at
some
point,
so
take
the
time
to
learn
proper
manners.
Don't
be
one
of
those
people
who
leave
other
passengers
complaining.
Follow
basic
traffic
rules.
__16
This
includes
hallways,stairwells,
and
other
areas
where
there
is
a
constant
flow
of
foot
traffic.
If
you
must
pass
someone,
try
to
do
it
on
the
left,
as
you
would
in
a
car.
Be
considerate
of
anyone
who
is
disabled
or
has
a
service
animal.
Watch
your
belongings.
Not
only
do
you
need
to
protect
your
belongings,
but
you
also
need
to
protect
others
from
your
bags
and
backpacks.
Remove
your
backpack
from
your
back
so
that
when
you
turn
around,
you
don't
knock
someone
over.
You
should
never
place
a
bag
on
the
seat
next
to
you
when
you
are
on
a
crowded
bus
or
train.
Put
it
on
the
floor.
__17
Hold
down
the
noise.
Don’t
inflict
(使吃苦头)
your
noise
on
others___18
Don’t
have
long
cellphone
conversations
until
you
reach
your
stop.
If
you
must
listen
to
music,wear
earbuds
and
keep
the
volume
low
enough
so
that
only
you
can
hear
it.
___19___
Do
your
best
to
make
sure
others
don't
have
to
deal
with
smells
coming
from
you.
You
can
wear
deodorant(除臭剂)
to
remove
or
hide
unpleasant
smells,
but
don't
put
on
too
much
heavy
perfume
before
getting
on
a
crowded
train.__20
Don’t
bring
unsealed
food
and
drink
on
public
transportation.
Smells
travel
in
small
spaces.
You
also
risk
spilling
and
causing
a
dangerous
environment
where
people
may
slip
and
fall.
A.Watch
over
environment.
B.Learn
policies
about
wearing
fragrance.
C.You
should
stay
to
the
right
as
much
as
possible.
D.This
includes
loud
talking,
electronics,
and
singing.
E.Always
show
good
manners
while
riding
public
transportation.
F.If
you
don't
want
it
to
get
dirty,
place
it
on
your
lap
so
others
can
sit.
G.You
will
not
only
make
some
people
feel
uncomfortable,
but
they
may
also
be
allergic
to
it.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共三节
满分40分)
:完形填空(每小题1.5分,共20小题,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项ABCD中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答案上将该项涂黑。
Santa
Claus
might
not
be
real
for
most
people.
But
for
one
kid
Santa
Claus
is
100%
real
and
even
brings
him
_21
every
year.
Mr.Hussain
22
to
be
walking
past
a
house
in
his
local
area
in
2013
__23
a
young
boy
named
Alfie
shouted
“Santa”.
Not
wanting
to
_24_
the
young
boy,
Mr.
Hussain
gave
him
some
money
and
that
started
a
friendship
which
sees
Hussain
_25_
Alfie
every
year
to
give
him
gifts.
He
_26_
now
come
over
on
their
birthdays.
Alfie's
_27_,
Tracy
Ashford-Rose,
told
Buzz
Feed
News
that
Christmas
wouldn't
be
the
_28_
without
a
visit
from
“Santa”.
She
said
that
she
_29
“my
little
Alfie
shouting
out
for
me,
‘Look?
It's
Father
Christmas!'”
“Hussain
got
three
_30
away
and
came
back
to
knock
on
my
door;
he
said
he
couldn't
live
without
giving
a
gift
because
my
little
boy
_31_
he
was
Father
Christmas,
”Ashford-Rose
continued.“This
was
four
years
ago,
and
we
still
_32_
gifts
to
each
other.
He
comes
to
see
Alfie
and
my
daughter
Hayley
on
their
birthdays
and
gives
gifts.
And
he
never
forgets
the
_33_.
“We
now
_34_
him
Grandad
Christmas.We
see
him
throughout
the
year.
He
_35
Alfie's
hand
and
hugs
him.”
Amanda
Taylor-Smith
is
a
professional
_36_
and
the
family's
former
neighbour.
She
was
at
Alfie's
house
when
Hussain
dropped
in
last
Sunday,
and
she
_37_
the
heart-warming
story
on
Facebook.
I
rarely
get
a
_38_
in
my
eye
when
I
take
photos,
but
that
guy
just
_39_
it
for
me.
I
thought
I
had
to
tell
that
_40_,
”she
told
Buzz
Feed
News.
21.A.talents
B.pleasure
C.hope
D.gifts
22.A.proved
B.claimed
C.intended
D.happened
23.A.while
B.before
C.when
D.until
24.A.disappoint
B.puzzle
C.frighten
D.terrify
25.A.look
out
for
B.pay
a
visit
to
C.pay
attention
to
D.get
around
26.A.so
B.even
C.still
D.just
27.A.father
B.uncle
C.mother
D.grandpa
28.A.same
B.only
C.opposite
D.likely
29.A.imagines
B.reminds
C.figures
D.remembers
30.A.caves
B.routes
C.houses
D.offices
31.A.thought
B.pretended
C.replied
D.demanded
32.A.measure
B.expect
C.experience
D.exchange
33.A.dates
B.scene
C.promise
D.deal
34.A.make
B.call
C.take
D.describe
35.A.trembles
B.shakes
C.shoots
D.spreads
36.A.director
B.coach
C.photographer
D.adviser
37.A.wrote
B.invented
C.told
D.shared
38.A.tear
B.pain
C.light
D.test
39.A.performed
B.did
C.arrested
D.worked
40.A.lie
B.truth
C.story
D.event
第二节单项填空(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。
41.
After
the
clock
_____
twelve,
the
students
walked
out
of
the
lecture
room.
A.
beat
B.
hit
C.
struck
D.
rang
42.
As
I
held
my
father’s
hands
one
night,
I
couldn’t
help
but
______
their
roughness.
A.
noticing
B.
notice
C.
to
notice
D.
noticed
43.
I
don’t
like
____
you
speak
to
her.
A.
the
way
B.
the
way
in
that
C.
the
way
which
D.
the
way
of
which
The
man
was
sentenced
to
prison
for
five
years
because
he
had
_____
some
national
secrets
to
the
enemy.
given
in
B.
given
away
C.
given
out
D.given
off
His
dream
has
at
last
_____.
come
true
B.
been
come
true
C.
realized
D.
being
realized
It
was
in
the
forest
_____
they
found
the
lost
cow.
where
B.
that
C.
when
D.
as
_____
of
the
land
in
that
district
_____
covered
with
trees
and
grasses.
Two-fifth;
is
B.
Two-fifth;
are
C.
Two-fifths;
is
D.
Two-fifths;
are
Located
_____
the
Belt
meets
the
Road,
Jiangsu
will
contribute
more
to
the
Belt
and
Road
construction.
why
B.
when
C.
which
D.
where
Only
when
you
become
a
parent,
___________understand
your
mother.
you
will
B.will
you
C.
you
can
D.are
you
We
were
told
all
the
work
______
by
now.
was
finished
B.
has
been
finished
C.
had
finished
D.
had
been
finished
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节
满分35分)
第一节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列各句,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)和括号内单词的正确形式。
Nowadays
when
51________(face)
with
health
or
nutrition
(营养)
questions,
people
52________(probable)
turn
to
the
Internet
for
diagnosis.
But
53_________they
get
online
may
be
some
wrong
advice
and
some
conflicting
health
warnings,
some
of
54_______are
extremely
dangerous!
In
addition,
search
engines
show
clicking
rates
55_______looking
into
popularity
rather
than
accuracy(准确).
So
solid
facts
can
not
be
easy
to
find.
It
is
well
worth
56_________(check)
whether
the
writer
of
an
online
piece
of
advice
is
qualified
as
an
expert.
After
all,
anyone
can
call
themselves
57________
diet
expert,
and
even
a
doctor.
But
remember,
only
officially
recognized
practicing
doctors
and
dietitians
(营养学家)
have
rights
to
give
medical
58________(suggest).
So
if
you
are
unsure
and
still
wondering
if
the
chocolate
diet
really59__________(do)
work
or
not,
you’d
better
pay
to
make
an
appointment
with
your
dietitians
or
doctor.
Go
to
the
right
place,
60
_______you
can
not
find
the
truth
there
waiting
to
be
seen.
单句语法填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
61.The
peach
is
one
of
the
______(象征)
of
long
life
in
China
and
is
often
seen
at
birthday
parties.
62.
Education
shouldn't
be
________
(评估)
purely
by
examination
results.
63.
If
farming
goes
against
nature,
all
kinds
of
_________
(灾难)
are
the
results.
64.
He
equals
me
in
_______
(力量)
but
not
in
intelligence.
65.
Tom
had
to
give
up
his
_______
(职位)
in
the
company.
66.
It
is
requested
that
we_______(spend)
half
an
hour
reading
English
aloud
every
morning.
67.
It
never
occurred
to
me
______
you
could
persuade
him
to
change
his
mind.
68.
A
survey
is
now
being
carried
________
across
the
country.
69.
With
all
the
money
________(use)
up,
the
man
had
to
make
a
living
by
begging.
70.-When
can
I
see
you,
Mr.
Black?
Three
o’clock
this
afternoon?
-Oh,
no.
I
__________(have)
a
meeting
then.
71.
A
new
library
_______(
put
)up
in
their
school
now.
72.
In
the
great
fire,
the
woods
were
lucky
to
escape
________
(destroy).
73.
Mike
had
the
back
wheels
of
his
bus
________
(stick)
in
the
snow.
74.
She
refused
his
proposal
for
________
(variety)
reasons.
75.
I
_______(panic)
when
I
saw
smoke
coming
out
of
the
engine.
76.
Large
quantities
of
food
_______(send)
to
the
countries
struck
by
the
earthquake
so
far.
77._________
decision
he
made,
I
would
support
him.
78.
I
don’t
get
_______(involve)
in
the
quarrel.
It’s
none
of
my
business.
79.
He
failed
not
because
he
isn’t
clever_______because
he
didn’t
work
hard.
80.
I
really
______
thank
you
enough.
It’s
been
an
amazing
day.
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。
Dear
friends,
We'd
like
to
share
our
culture
,
the
art
of
Chinese
Calligraphy
(书法),
with
you.
As
you
can
see
it,
all
the
Chinese
characters
here
are
writing
with
the
Four
Treasures
of
the
Study(文房四宝).
Known
for
essential
tools
to
create
art
works,
they
enjoy
a
long
history
and
a
good
reputation.
For
Chinese,
calligraphy
served
the
purpose
of
conveying
thought
and
showing
the
beauty
of
the
lines.
Writing
Chinese
characters
are
a
practical
and
unique
art,
which
can
help
make
our
souls
pure.
Under
guidance
of
our
club
members,
you
can
taste
the
brilliant
traditionally
Chinese
culture.
If
you
are
interesting,
sign
up
to
feel
the
beauty,
elegance
or
power
of
writing.
Looking
forward
to
your
participation!
第二节 书面表达
(
满分25分)
假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Tim想在寒假时到中国北京旅游,于是发邮件向你征求建议。请你回复一封邮件,内容包括:
推荐北京这个城市;
给出推荐理由;
要提及喝茶。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.
参考词汇:Tiananmen
Squsre
;
the
Great
Wall;
the
Summer
Palace
Dear
Tim,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
高一英语试题答案
1-5
ADCBD
6-10
BCADC
11-15
BABCD
16-20
CFDAG
21-25
DDCAB
26-30
BCADC
31-35
ADABB
36-40
CDABC
41-45CBABA
46-50
BCDBD
51.faced
52.probably
53.what
54.which
55.by
56.checking
57.a
58.suggestions
59.does
60.or
symbols
62.measured
63.disasters
64.strength
65.position
(should)
set
67.that
68.out
69.used
70.will
be
having
is
being
put
72.being
destroyed/destruction
73.stuck
74.various
75.panicked
76.have
been
sent
77.Whatever
78.involved
79.but
80.can’t/can
not/can
never
改错:
去掉it
2.written
3.for-as
4.serves
5.thoughts
characters后面的are-is
7.
under后加the
8.traditional
9.interested
10.or-and
Dear
Tim,
Knowing
that
you’ll
visit
China
in
the
coming
winter
holiday,
I’m
writing
to
give
you
some
suggestions
on
your
trip.
I
recommend
the
capital
city,
Beijing,
to
you,
for
it
is
an
amazing
city
with
a
long
history
and
a
variety
of
places
of
interest.
You
may
first
go
to
Tiananmen
Square,
where
many
tourists
admire
the
national
flag
being
raised
every
early
morning.
The
next
place
that
you
can’t
miss
is
the
Great
Wall,
which
is
one
of
the
great
wonders
in
the
world.
The
Palace
Museum
and
the
Summer
Palace
are
well
worth
visiting,
too.
Besides,
drinking
tea
will
surely
be
appealing
to
you.
People
in
BeJing
believe
tea
benefits
people’s
health.
I
will
treat
you
to
tea
drinking
when
you
are
in
Bejing.
I
hope
you
will
find
these
suggestions
helpful
and
I
am
sure
you
will
have
a
wonderful
experience
in
Beijing.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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