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北京市西城区2019-2020学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题(含听力音频及文字材料) Word版含答案北京市西城区20192020学年度第二学期期末试卷
英语参考答案
2020.7
L.听力理解(共三节,22.5分)
第一、二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
2.A
3.C
4.A
5.B
9.B
第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
11.
Dancing
1
4
animal
15.
jeans
I.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)
16.D
17.B
18.C
19.D
20.A
23.C
25,B
26.A
28.D
I.阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,共30分)
1.D
34.B
35.D
36.B
37.A
39.A
40.C
41.B
44.C
45.B
第Ⅱ卷(65分)
L.选词填空(共7小题;毎小题2分,共14分)
50.
independence
51.
talented
52.
creative
∏.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
53.
when
4
whethe
55.
drinking
56.
which
57.
that
59.
requires
61.
what
62.
surrounded
I完成句子(共5小题;第63、64题每题2分,第65、66、67题每题3分,共13分)
63.
Yesterday
his
car
broke
down
on
the
road
64.
Apart
from
a
garden,
the
house
also
has
a
swimming
pool
65.
I
decided
not
to
refer
to
the
matter
again
66.
We
must
take
action
before
it
is
too
late
67.
When
children
end
up
taking
care
of
their
parents,
they
may
remember
the
love
they
received
during
childhood
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IV.阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)
69.
Parents,
police
officers,
teachers
70.
Not
during
school
hours
71.
Respect
all
figures
of
authority
/Show
respect
to
authorities
V.书面表达(20分)
The
person
I
admire
most
is
Steve
Jobs.
He
was
an
American
inventor
and
the
co-founder
and
CEO
of
Apple
Inc.
There
are
two
reasons
why
I
admire
Steve
Jobs:
he
never
quit
and
taught
me
the
meaning
of
creativit
First.
i
admire
Steve
jobs
because
when
he
faced
challenges
in
his
life
and
career
he
didnt
quit.
He
was
determined
and
dedicated.
Did
you
know
that
he
was
actually
fired
from
the
company
he
had
created?
But
instead
of
feeling
sorry
for
himself,
he
continued
working
hard.
It
was
during
that
time
of
hard
work
that
Jobs
developed
the
technology
we
enjoy
today
Second,
I
admire
Steve
Jobs
because
he
taught
me
the
true
meaning
of
creativity.
He
said
that
creativity
is
just
connecting
things
from
different
fields.
He
provided
an
example
of
this
from
his
own
life.
After
dropping
out
of
college,
Jobs
studied
calligraphy.
Years
later,
he
brought
the
world
the
first
personal
computer,
which
included
beautiful
calligraphic
typefaces.
Truly,
Steve
Jobs
was
a
good
teacher;
he
taught
us
how
to
be
creative
Steve
Jobs
left
us
with
so
many
things
of
value,
like
Apple's
products,
the
iPhone
and
iPad,
which
have
brought
us
the
most
modern
technology.
We
can
enjoy
such
technology
because
Jobs
never
gave
up
and
understood
the
importance
of
creativity,
and
this
is
why
I
admire
him.
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高一英语
2020.7
本试卷共
12页,共
140分。考试时长
120分钟。考生务必将答案写在答题卡上,在
试卷上作答无效。
第I卷(共75分)
I.听力理解(共三节,22.5分)
第一节:(共4小题;每小题1.5分,共6分)
听下面四段对话,
每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最
佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。
1.What
will
the
man
do
this
morning?
A.Stay
home.
B.See
his
grandpa.
C.Buy
some
fruit.
2.What
does
the
man
not
like
about
the
dress?
A.The
size.
B.The
style.
C.The
colour.
3.Whose
part
of
the
paper
are
the
speakers
waiting
for?
A.Jack's.
B.Sarah's.
C.John's.
4.What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.Make
her
choice
quickly.
B.Find
their
seats
quietly.
C.Drive
the
car
safely.
第二节:(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)
听下面三段对话,
每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最
佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍。
听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。
5
.Why
does
the
woman
complain
about
her
kid?
A.He
seldom
helps
with
housework.
B.He
asks
her
for
many
things.
C.He
lives
a
simple
life.
6.What
will
the
woman
do
later?
A.Pay
the
bill
for
her
kid.
B.Have
a
talk
with
her
kid.
C.Do
some
shopping
online.
听第
6
段材料,回答第
7
至第
8
小题。
7.What
did
the
woman
do
last
weekend?
A.She
went
to
the
beach.
B.She
made
a
cheese
cake.
C.She
celebrated
her
birthday.
8.Why
was
there
a
cake
in
the
woman's
room?
A.It
was
a
surprise
gift
from
her
friend.
B.It
was
put
in
the
wrong
place
by
mistake.
C.It
was
given
by
the
hotel
for
its
celebration.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
9
至第
10
小题。
9.Why
doesn't
the
woman
want
to
go
to
the
Cat
House?
A.The
food
is
expensive.
B.It's
noisy.
C.Many
cats
are
there.
10.What
impressed
the
man
most
about
the
Lotus
restaurant?
A.Its
French
food.
B.Its
modern
decoration.
C.Its
live
band.
第三节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面一段独白,
根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第
11
题至第15
题的关键信息
每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。
Tour
Schedule
at
Red
Oak
Mountain
Ranch
(牧场)
Activities
Things
to
Note
Friday

A
“welcome
dinner”
at
6:00
p.m.
in
the
Lone
Star
restaurant.

11
around
the
campfire
after
dinner.

Wear
15
for
horseback
riding.

Feel
free
to
bring
a
camera
during
the
three
days.
Saturday

Horseback
riding
from
12
to
9:30
a.m.

A
country
music
concert
at
night.
Sunday
An
13
day:
explore
the
ranch,
feed
the
14
or
take
photos
with
ranch
cowboys.
Ⅱ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1?5分,共22.5分)
阅读下面短文,
掌握其大意,从每题所给的
A、B、C、D
四个选项中,
选出可以填入
空白处的最佳选项。
The
Man
with
No
Shoes
Shoes
can
tell
you
a
lot
about
a
person.
Winston
was
a
firm
believer
in
this,
being
someone
who
looked
at
many
shoes
himself.
Winston
was
seated
in
his
regular
spot,
a
16
in
the
back
corner
of
the
train
station,
watching
the
usuals
pass
by.
A
pack
of
shiny,
black
loafers
went
by
after
getting
off
the
7
o'clock
train,
a
single
pair
of
Louboutins
clacked
(发出咔哒声)
against
the
dusty
floor,
and
two
pairs
of
Converse
and
some
Nike
sneakers
shifted
as
they
waited
on
the
platform
(站台).
Suddenly,
he
noticed
two
shoeless
feet
walk
past,
making
an
17
sound
as
they
made
contact
with
the
floor.
Winston
18
what
kind
of
a
man
couldn't
afford
to
buy
himself
shoes.
A
dangerous
man,
perhaps.
A
man
who
was
of
19
intelligence.
An
unpredictable,
angry
man.
Certainly
not
the
kind
of
man
Winston
wanted
to
be
anywhere
near.
The
man
then
took
the
20
beside
Winston.
“Sorry,
it
has
been
a
really
21
day,”
the
shoeless
person
said,
placing
a
plastic
bag
on
the
bench.
“I
had
to
22
my
shoes,
can
you
believe
that?”
He
pushed
his
feet
against
the
station's
dirty
floor.
“It's
my
little
girl's
birthday.
She's
seven.
I
can't
believe
it.”
He
shook
his
head.
“Said
all
she
wanted
this
year
was
a
cake.
A(n)
23
one,
with
little
candies
and
colourful
frosting
and
her
name
spelled
out
nice
and
pretty
on
the
top.
So
that's
what
I
went
and
got
her.”
Winston
curiously
looked
through
the
clear
case.
It
was
a
small
white
circle
with
the
name
“Amelia”
written
on
it.
“It
sure
is
pretty,
ain't
it?”
the
man
said,
noticing
Winston's
24.
“I
just
had
to
get
it
for
her.
But
I
had
to
get
rid
of
my
shoes
for
it...
it
was
worth
doing,
of
course.”
There
was
a
sound
in
his
voice
like
he
was
about
to
25
and
then
Winston
did
something
he
hardly
ever
did;
he
looked
up
and
met
the
stranger's
eyes.
They
were
kind
eyes,
sad,
sweet
and
beautiful
eyes,
26
contrasting
(对比)his
dirty
feet.
Winston
stared
at
them,
not
allowing
himself
to
pull
away.
While
staring
at
the
man,
a
sense
of
27
washed
over
Winston.
He
was
sorry
that
he
had
judged
the
man,
sorry
that
he
had
28
this
stranger
was
a
bad
person
simply
for
his
lack
of
footwear,
when
in
fact
this
man
beside
him
was
a
more
29
person
than
Winston
had
ever
been.
Slowly,
Winston
reached
down
and
slid
off
his
white
sneakers
one
at
a
time,
30
his
socked
feet
to
the
cold
air
of
the
station.
He
picked
up
the
shoes
and
handed
them
to
the
stranger
beside
him.
16.A.chair
B.sofa
C.table
D.bench
17.A.energetic
B.unfamiliar
C.ordinary
D.amazing
18.A.remembered
B.realized
C.wondered
D.mentioned
19.A.super
B.unknown
C.natural
D.questionable
20.A.space
B.step
C.time
D.turn
21.A.busy
B.hard
C.unlucky
D.strange
22.A.sell
B.clean
C.borrow
D.hide
23.A.expensive
B.home-made
C.real
D.uncommon
24.A.satisfaction
B.worry
C.regret
D.interest
25.A.smile
B.cry
C.argue
D.breathe
26.A.sharply
B.secretly
C.carefully
D.widely
27.A.safety
B.shame
C.duty
D.freedom
28.A.suggested
B.criticized
C.complained
D.assumed
29.A.popular
B.patient
C.generous
D.serious
30.A.exposing
B.attaching
C.connecting
D.following
III.
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2
分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C、D
四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Anyone
working
with
pencils
must
always
sharpen
them
to
get
the
best
results.
Sharpening
pencils
by
hand
every
few
minutes
takes
time
and
effort.
It
is
troublesome!
Since
we
live
in
a
technologically
advanced
world,
buying
an
electric
pencil
sharpener
is
a
good
option.
We
have
listed
the
best
electric
pencil
sharpeners.
This
may
help
you
make
an
informed
choice.
This
machine
operates
quietly.
It
has
a
wide
base
to
prevent
itself
from
tipping
over.
It
includes
a
smart
safety
stop.
It
is
effective
for
coloured
pencils.
The
automatic
stop
makes
them
last
longer,
since
it
sharpens
them
just
enough.
This
model
is
designed
to
handle
the
heavy
burden
of
classroom
use.
This
device
has
six
different
sized
openings,
allowing
for
multiple
sharpening
all
at
the
same
time.
It
also
has
an
auto-stop
function
so
as
to
avoid
over-sharpening.
It
has
a
large
shavings
container
for
easy
disposal
(清理).
This
model
is
especially
friendly
to
watercolour
pencils.
This
device
is
a
compact
(小型的)and
basic
model.
It
comes
in
blue
and
black
colours.
Although
it
can
only
take
regular-sized
pencils
and
doesn't
have
an
auto-stop
function,
it
is
much
cheaper
than
most
other
electric
sharpeners.
This
device
avoids
over-sharpening
and
has
an
auto-stop
safety
function,
too.
This
way
your
Angers
stay
safe!
It
works
well
with
coloured
pencils
and
watercolour
pencils.
It
also
has
a
large
shavings
container
for
easy
disposal.
This
model
is
perfect
for
classroom,
office
and
family
use.
Is
this
list
helpful?
If
yes,
then
pass
it
on
to
your
friends
and
family
members!
They
may
need
a
good
sharpener
for
themselves,
for
their
kids
or
for
the
office.
All
the
devices
mentioned
above
can
be
found
on
Amazon!
Happy
shopping!
Stay
sharp!
31.What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.School
Smart
is
small
in
size.
B.Tihoo
can
operate
quietly
and
safely.
C.Bostitch
is
intended
for
classroom
use.
D.Humble
Genius
can
sharpen
watercolour
pencils.
32.If
you
want
a
model
with
a
large
shavings
container,
choose
.
A.School
Smart
or
Tihoo
B.School
Smart
or
Bostitch
C.Humble
Genius
or
Tihoo
D.Humble
Genius
or
Bostitch
33.Why
does
the
author
mention
“sharpening
pencils
by
hand”
in
Paragraph
1?
A.To
encourage
the
sale
of
electric
sharpeners.
B.To
improve
the
quality
of
electric
sharpeners.
C.To
introduce
four
kinds
of
electric
sharpeners.
D.To
promote
the
technology
of
electric
sharpeners.
B
Opera
for
Beginners
Many
people
think
that
opera
is
boring,
difficult
to
understand
and
unpleasant
to
listen
to.
They
only
see
strange
people
singing
in
a
foreign
language
and
wearing
funny
costumes.
They're
too
quick
to
judge
and
a
lot
of
people
have
believed
stupid
ideas
about
opera
without
ever
actually
seeing
one.
If
one
takes
opera
seriously,
with
an
open
heart,
and
goes
to
several
good
live
performances,
I
don't
see
any
reason
why
he
or
she
would
dislike
or
hate
it.
The
following
tips
can
help
you
learn
to
enjoy
opera.
First
of
all,
if
you
are
new
to
opera,
start
with
a
short,
well-known
title,
such
as
The
Marriage
of
Figaro
by
Mozart.
In
the
beginning,
avoid
difficult
operas
with
complex
storylines.
If
your
first
experience
is
not
fun,
then
you
will
expect
all
operas
to
be
boring.
Moreover,
before
going
to
a
performance,
do
a
little
bit
of
homework:
learn
the
story
of
the
opera.
If
you
know
about
the
main
characters
and
the
story
before
you
start
watching,
it
will
be
much
easier
to
understand
what
is
happening
on
the
stage.
Finally,
the
most
important
way
to
enjoy
opera
is
to
keep
an
open
mind.
If
you
believe
that
you
will
enjoy
watching
opera,
then
you
will
most
likely
enjoy
it.
Think
of
opera
as
a
live
TV
show.
Opera
shows
the
same
things—love
and
hate,
good
and
evil
and
humans
and
nature—that
are
found
in
many
of
today's
popular
movies
and
best-selling
novels.
In
fact,
many
of
these
movies
and
novels
use
stories
copied
from
famous
operas!
Opera
is
full
of
catchy,
wonderful
melodies
(旋律).
It's
full
of
drama
and
laughter.
It's
full
of
wonder
and
life.
Opera
can
be
fun
to
watch,
and
it
allows
the
audience
to
experience
different
cultures.
Many
people
have
enjoyed
it
for
hundreds
of
years,
and
by
following
the
tips
above,
you
can
enjoy
it,
too.
Indeed,
opera
will
change
the
minds
of
the
people
who
once
hated
it.
And
most
importantly,
as
one
of
the
most
diverse
art
forms
out
there,
opera
helps
you
appreciate
different
performance
styles
from
all
over
the
world.
34.Many
people
think
that
opera
is
boring
because
.
A.it
is
like
a
TV
show
B.they
know
little
about
it
C.they
dislike
its
storylines
D.its
music
style
is
old-fashioned
35.Which
is
a
good
way
for
beginners
to
enjoy
opera?
A.To
start
with
a
long
opera.
B.To
learn
to
sing
an
opera.
C.To
master
a
foreign
language.
D.To
get
familiar
with
an
opera's
story.
36.Many
famous
operas,
popular
movies,
and
best-selling
novels
.
A.have
the
same
writer
B.share
a
similar
story
C.teach
people
about
lifestyles
D.help
people
keep
an
open
mind
37.What
does
the
underlined
word
“diverse”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.Various.
B.Humorous.
C.Ancient.
D.Exciting.
C
Some
people
have
amazing
memories.
According
to
the
Guinness
Book
of
World
Records,
Gert
Mittring
of
Germany
can
look
at
a
list
of
22
numbers
for
just
four
seconds
and
remember
all
of
them.
Most
people,
though,
have
trouble
just
remembering
where
they
put
their
car
keys,
or
recalling
the
names
of
people
they've
recently
met
for
the
first
time.
The
process
by
which
we
store
and
recall
information
in
our
brains
has
been
the
focus
of
scientific
research
for
many
years.
The
brain
is
not
fully
understood,
and
theories
about
how
it
works
remain
a
topic
of
debate.
One
area
of
the
brain
known
as
the
hippocampus
is
important
in
the
process
of
recalling
information.
When
we
experience
something,
the
information
is
carried
by
our
senses
to
the
hippocampus,
where
it
is
processed.
Although
the
process
of
creating
memories
is
only
partly
understood,
it
probably
involves
three
main
steps.
Scientists
believe
that
the
brain
cells
called
neurons
first
change
the
sensory
stimuli
(感
觉刺激)
we
experience
into
images
in
our
immediate
memory.
Then,
these
images
are
sent
to
the
hippocampus
and
stored
for
a
time
in
short-term
memory.
In
the
hippocampus,
information
is
organised,
and
it
is
during
this
process
that
parts
of
the
image
of
our
experience
disappear.
Finally,
certain
information
then
becomes
the
long-term
memory
in
the
part
of
the
brain
known
as
the
cerebral
cortex,
which
may
happen
while
we
are
sleeping.
Although
memory
function
is
difficult
to
understand,
memory
loss
is
something
that
many
people
experience
and
worry
about
as
they
age.
In
the
past,
neuroscientists
believed
that
age-related
memory
problems
were
related
to
total
number
of
brain
cells.
The
thought
was
that
the
brain
contained
a
limited
number
of
irreplaceable
neurons,
and
as
we
got
older,
we
used
up
available
cells.
But
recent
research
suggests
new
brain
cells
may
be
made
throughout
a
lifetime.
Also,
now
there
is
evidence
that
damage
to
the
hippocampus
may
lead
to
memory
loss.
Patients
still
may
recall
memories
stored
before
the
brain
was
damaged,
but
are
unable
to
remember
new
facts.
In
addition,
diseases
related
to
old
age,
such
as
Alzheimer's,
and
other
problems
involving
short
and
long-term
memory
loss,
are
now
being
connected
to
possible
damage
to
the
hippocampus.
Although
the
exact
process
by
which
memories
are
coded
(编码)
and
recovered
remains
a
mystery,
we
do
know
that
the
power
to
recall
information
has
something
to
do
with
food
and
sleep.
Studies
suggest
that
eating
foods
containing
vitamin
E,
such
as
green
vegetables,
is
one
way
of
limiting
age-related
memory
loss.
Also,
getting
a
good
night's
sleep
can
also
help
us
remember
things
more
clearly.
38.The
passage
is
mainly
about
.
A.the
parts
of
the
brain
that
store
information
B.illness
that
results
in
serious
brain
injury
C.the
system
and
the
function
of
the
brain
D.memory
formation
and
memory
loss
39.What
activity
takes
place
in
the
hippocampus?
A.Information
is
organised.
B.Long-term
memory
is
formed.
C.Immediate
memory
is
created.
D.Sensory
stimuli
are
changed
into
images.
40.Which
two
things
have
NOT
been
proven
to
be
related?
A.Alzheimer's
disease
and
old
age.
B.Eating
habits
and
age-related
memory
loss.
C.The
number
of
brain
cells
and
memory
length.
D.Sleep
and
remembering
information
more
clearly.
41.Mr.
Lee,
whose
hippocampus
was
damaged
two
years
ago,
is
most
likely
to
remember
.
A.undergoing
an
operation
after
the
accident
B.going
to
a
summer
baseball
camp
ten
years
ago
C.shopping
in
the
supermarket
yesterday
morning
D.having
Christmas
dinner
with
his
family
last
year
D
Einstein's
$1.5
Million
Tip
to
a
Bellboy
In
addition
to
being
a
scientist,
a
philosopher
(哲学家),and
somewhat
of
a
funny
guy,
Albert
Einstein
was
something
even
more
admirable:
a
good
tipper.
We
know
this
because
a
piece
of
paper
the
Nobel
Prize
winner
gave
a
bellboy
as
a
tip
sold
for
more
than
$1.5
million
at
auction
(拍卖).
As
the
story
goes,
Einstein
was
traveling
to
Japan
to
give
a
lecture
series
when
he
found
out
he'd
been
awarded
the
Nobel
Prize
in
physics.
News
of
the
award
spread
quickly
and
Einstein,
somewhat
bothered
by
all
of
the
attention,
kept
himself
in
his
room
at
a
hotel
in
Tokyo.
A
bit
embarrassed
by
all
the
publicity
he
was
receiving,
Einstein
tried
to
write
down
his
thoughts
and
feelings.
Just
then,
a
bellboy
came
to
Einstein's
room
to
deliver
a
message.
Not
expecting
him,
Einstein
didn't
have
any
small
change
to
tip
him,
and
instead
gave
the
bellboy
a
pair
of
the
writings
he'd
been
working
on.
Aware
that
his
fame
in
the
world
was
rising,
Einstein
supposedly
told
the
Japanese
messenger
the
notes
would
turn
out
to
be
more
valuable
than
a
regular
tip
if
he
was
lucky.
The
two
notes
were
both
written
in
German
and
signed
by
Einstein
himself.
The
first
note
offered
the
professor's
“theory
for
happiness”
It
read:
“A
calm
and
modest
life
brings
more
happiness
than
the
pursuit
of
success
combined
with
constant
restlessness
(不安).”
The
second
one
simply
said,
“Where
there's
a
will,
there's
a
way.”
Tested
or
not,
the
theory
does
appear
to
be
at
least
somewhat
correct.
According
to
a
study
of
the
connection
between
the
life
success
and
well-being
of
more
than
275,000
people,
happiness
creates
personal
and
professional
success
more
often
than
success
in
those
areas
leads
to
happiness.
Even
if
his
philosophical
thoughts
contain
no
scientific
value,
the
notes
do
shine
a
little
light
on
Einstein's
private
thoughts.
“What
we're
doing
here
is
painting
the
picture
of
Einstein

the
man,
the
scientist,
his
effect
on
the
world---through
his
writings,”
said
Roni
Grosz,
who
is
in
charge
of
the
world's
largest
Einstein
collection
at
Hebrew
University.
Whether
the
bellboy
was
able
to
benefit
from
Einstein's
happiness
theory
is
unclear,
but
the
notes
did
eventually
bring
some
joy
to
one
of
his
relatives
when
they
were
sold

the
second
note
brought
in
$250,000,
while
the
first
one
that
lists
Einstein's
happiness
theory
sold
for
$1.56
million.
42.How
did
Einstein
feel
about
the
public
attention
brought
by
winning
the
Nobel
Prize?
A.
Confident.
B.
Regretful.
C.
Encouraged.
D.
Troubled.
43.
Why
did
Einstein
give
the
bellboy
the
two
notes
as
a
tip?
A.
He
didn't
have
small
change
with
him
at
the
time.
B.
The
bellboy
was
interested
in
his
thoughts
and
feelings.
C
.
The
bellboy
delivered
the
message
that
he
won
the
prize.
D
.
The
notes
would
become
more
valuable
than
a
regular
tip.
44.
From
the
passage
we
can
know
that
.
A.
the
second
note
sold
for
more
money
B.
Roni
Grosz
is
painting
a
picture
of
Einstein
C
.
Einstein
went
to
Japan
to
give
some
lectures
D
.
the
two
notes
brought
great
wealth
to
the
bellboy
45
.
Which
of
the
following
is
most
similar
to
Einstein's
“theory
for
happiness”?
A
.
People
are
just
as
happy
as
they
make
up
their
minds
to
be.
B
.
The
search
for
happiness
is
one
of
the
chief
sources
of
unhappiness.
C
.
Happiness
is
a
by-product
of
an
effort
to
make
someone
else
happy.
D
.
Success
is
getting
what
you
want;
happiness
is
wanting
what
you
get.
第Ⅱ卷(共65分)
I.选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,共14分)
用方框中单词的正确形式完成下列句子,
每个单词只能用一次。
creative
frightened
independent
novel
permit
organize
talent
46
While
many
popular
have
been
made
into
movies,
most
book
lovers
dislike
movie
adaptations.
47
The
coach
does
not
his
athletes
to
stay
out
late
the
night
before
a
game.
48
Most
people
feel
when
they
see
a
snake.
49
Our
club
really
needs
a
new
who
is
good
at
bringing
people
together.
50
In
the
opinion
of
many
American
youth,
gaining
from
their
parents
is
very
important.
51
Tomorrow
evening,
we
will
attend
the
concert
of
a
German
violinist.
52
Josh,
a
teacher
from
the
United
States,
designed
a
lot
of
activities
and
games
to
get
the
attention
of
his
students.
II.
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
在未给提示词的空白处仅填写
1
个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词
的正确形式填空。
53
I
miss
the
days
I
was
able
to
hang
out
with
my
best
friend.
54
Tom
is
not
sure
he
can
arrive
at
the
concert
hall
on
time
or
not.
55
The
young
man
sat
on
the
beach
in
the
sun,
(drink)
an
ice-cold
cola.
56
The
Bermuda
Triangle
is
an
area
in
the
Atlantic
Ocean
in
hundreds
of
boats
and
planes
have
strangely
disappeared.
57.The
first
step
of
inventing
something
is
you
have
a
good
idea.
58.Yesterday,
the
next-door
neighbor
told
me
that
my
yard
looked
terrible,
so
I
must
remember
(cut)the
grass
tomorrow.
59.Preparing
different
kinds
of
food
to
satisfy
guests'
tastes
usually
(require)
a
lot
of
time.
60.The
research
on
Mars
involves
examining
pictures
(take)
by
special
cameras.
61.According
to
the
study,
it
is
hard
to
prove
exactly
an
animal
knows
and
why
it
behaves
a
certain
way.
62.When
the
writer
looked
up,
he
suddenly
found
himself
(surround)
by
a
group
of
teenagers.
Ⅲ.完成句子(共5小题;第63、64题每题2
分,第65、66、67题每题3
分,共13分)
根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。
63.昨天他的车坏在了路上。(break
down).
64.除了一个花园,这座房子还有个游泳池。
(apart
from)
65.我决定不再提这事了。
(refer
to)
66.我们必须趁早采取行动,否则就来不及了。
(take
action)
67.当孩子们最终照顾父母时,他们会想起童年时从父母那里得到的爱。
(end
up)
Ⅳ阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)
阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成
对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。
I
was
sitting
in
math
class;
my
teacher,
Mrs.
Gratz,
was
trying
to
get
the
attention
of
everyone
arriving
before
the
bell
that
would
start
the
fourth
period.
As
most
of
my
classmates
sat
down
and
waited
for
our
teacher
to
begin
the
lesson,
a
student
walked
in
right
after
the
bell
rang.
He
was
a
real
troublemaker.
It
was
painfully
obvious
to
anyone
who
knew
him
that
he
didn't
care
much
about
school
or
authority.
He
continued
walking
through
the
classroom,
sat
down
next
to
one
of
his
friends
and
began
talking
loudly
with
him.
At
this
point
our
teacher
had
attempted
to
quiet
everyone
down
several
times,
succeeding
with
just
about
everyone
except
for
him.
By
him
arguing
with
a
teacher
for
seemingly
no
reason
and
causing
a
scene,
I
could
see
on
my
teacher's
face
that
she
was
getting
more
and
more
upset
as
time
went
on,
because
her
class
time
was
being
wasted.
It's
important
to
present
yourself
in
a
positive
way
to
people
that
can
have
an
effect
on
your
life.
Parents,
police
officers,
teachers.
Those
in
positions
such
as
these
are
the
ones
who
should
be
respected
most,
even
if
you
don't
think
so.
Watching
a
young
man
argue
back
and
forth
with
a
teacher,
a
person
of
authority,
taught
me
a
valuable
lesson
about
how
to
act
when
in
a
situation
like
this.
If
you
disagree
with
someone,
you
should
find
the
proper
time
and
place
to
deal
with
it.
Truly,
the
time
for
wasting
time
is
not
during
school
hours
and
the
place
for
disrupting
(扰乱)
a
teacher's
lesson
is
not
in
school
itself.
I
try
to
respect
all
figures
of
authority,
especially
when
they
treat
the
people
under
them
fairly
and
with
equal
respect.
Back
in
this
7th
grade,
this
event
changed
my
life,
and
that's
the
reason
why
I
still
remember
and
learn
from
it
to
this
day.
Sitting
in
class
and
listening
to
the
teacher
every
day
can
get
boring,
but
it
is
also
worth
quieting
down
for,
because
of
what
you
can
take
away
from
the
class,
and
what
you
can
gain
from
just
showing
some
respect.
68.Use
one
word
to
describe
the
student
who
walked
in
right
after
the
bell
rang?
(不多于
1
个单词)
69.What
examples
does
the
writer
give
to
show
who
should
be
respected
most?
(不多于
4
个单词)
70.When
should
a
student
deal
with
a
problem
he/she
has
with
a
teacher?
(不多于
4
个单词)
71.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
(单词数不限)
V.书面表达(20分)
假设你是红星中学高一学生李华。你校《英语周报》开展了题为“我最敬佩的人”的
征文活动。请你根据要求给周报投稿,内容包括:
1.Who
do
you
admire
most?
2.Give
at
least
two
reasons
to
explain
why.
注意:词数不少于
60。
The
Person
I
Admire
Most
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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