沭阳县2020~2021学年度第一学期期中调研测试
高一英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟
总分:150分)
注意事项:
1、本试卷共分两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题,第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。
2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸或答题卡上,答案写在试卷上的无效。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
第一部分
听力(共20题;每小题1.5分,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
time
is
it
now?
A.10:10.
B.10:05.
C.9:05.
2.
Where
is
the
man’s
biology
textbook?
A.
Next
to
the
TV.
B.
Under
his
bed.
C.
On
the
cupboard.
3.What
does
the
man
think
is
the
best
way
to
get
to
know
a
place?
A.
Seeing
travel
films
about
it.
B.
Going
there
in
person.
C.
Reading
descriptions
of
it.
4.
Why
does
the
woman
make
an
early
appointment?
A.
The
tests
must
be
done
in
the
morning.
B.
She
mustn’t
eat
before
the
tests.
C.
She
doesn’t
want
to
take
time
off
work.
5.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
will
call
the
man
at
noon.
B.
She
has
a
meeting
this
evening.
C.
She
plans
to
play
badminton
this
afternoon.
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至7题。
6.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably?
A.
At
home.
B.
In
a
theatre.
C.
In
a
store.
7.
What
kind
of
films
does
the
woman
want
now?
A.
The
ones
that
have
sorrowful
stories.
B.
The
ones
that
make
her
pleased.
C.
The
ones
that
can
get
her
attention.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
supermarket.
B.
In
a
cinema.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
9.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
is
trying
to
keep
healthy
now.
B.
She
doesn’t
like
eating
chocolate.
C.
She
pays
for
the
food.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
did
the
government
ask
all
adults
to
do?
A.
Learn
special
skills.
B.
Help
out
in
the
war.
C.
Work
on
Christmas
Day.
11.
What
did
the
woman
do
during
World
War
II?
A.
She
nursed
the
injured.
B.
She
trained
nurses.
C.
She
worked
in
the
government.
12.
Why
were
the
Manchester
City
Rest
Centers
short
of
staff?
A.
People
got
wounded
in
the
war.
B.
People
went
home
after
days
of
hard
work.
C.
People
were
away
for
Christmas
holidays.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
woman’s
purpose
in
talking
to
the
man?
A.
To
ask
him
to
help
arrange
an
interview.
B.
To
interview
him
about
his
job.
C.
To
beg
him
to
do
the
school
project.
14.
What
does
the
man
do?
A.
A
professor.
B.
An
accountant.(会计)
C.
A
driver.
15.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do?
A.
Have
an
interview
with
the
woman.
B.
Share
his
opinions
about
diving.
C.
Make
a
telephone
call.
16.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
project
at
last?
A.
Confident.
B.
Worried.
C.
Annoyed.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
speaker
doing?
A.
Reporting
a
match
live.
B.
Cheering
for
his
team.
C.
Coaching
a
football
team.
18.
Why
is
the
match
starting
late?
A.
The
weather
is
terrible.
B.
The
traffic
is
heavy.
C.
One
player
is
badly
injured.
19.
What
happened
after
the
match
was
on
for
2
minutes?
A.
The
fans
shouted
happily
for
the
goal.
B.
Hank
took
the
ball
from
Parker.
C.
Rossi
fell
on
the
ground.
20.
Who
has
kicked
a
goal?
A.
Rossi.
B.
Hank.
C.
Parker.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第1节
(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
The
International
Voluntary
Service
runs
a
number
of
Youth
Exchanges
throughout
the
year.
Youth
Exchanges
give
small
groups
of
4-5
young
people
the
opportunity
to
take
part
in
volunteering
trips
abroad
for
an
average
of
two
weeks.
These
young
people
are
joined
by
4-5
young
people
from
3-4
other
nationalities
and
are
a
wonderful
intercultural
experience
in
a
safe
environment.
Example
Youth
Exchanges:
Youth
Exchange
1
Location:
Ireland
Other
nationalities:
Ireland,
Spain,
Italy,
Hungary
Theme:
Focuses
on
the
topic
of
community
reconstruction
and
community
activities
-
exploring
how
local
issues
facing
our
communities
are
connected
to
global
issues.
The
group
will
also
learn
about
the
eco-village
as
an
example
of
a
community
and
take
part
in
team-building
activities.
Youth
Exchange
2
Location:
France
Other
nationalities:
Bulgaria,
Italy,
France
Theme:
Organic
gardening
&
continual
living.
This
project
will
take
place
in
a
natural
park,
where
the
group
will
take
part
in
gardening
activities
and
games
about
continuous
development.
Youth
Exchange
3
Location:
Macedonia
Other
nationalities:
Serbia,
Turkey,
Ireland
Theme:
Foster
social
inclusion
and
motivate
personal
development
of
young
people
through
sports
and
outdoor
activities.
Promote
outdoor
activities
as
a
tool
to
help
inclusion
of
young
people
with
fewer
opportunities.
Youth
Exchange
4
Location:
Italy
Other
nationalities:
Italy,
Bulgaria,
Greece
Theme:
A
social-environmental
project
that
intends
to
promote
social
inclusion
and
continuable
development,
regarded
as
a
process
of
civil
rights
and
active
citizenship.
Over
10
days,
the
group
will
participate
in
activities
to
raise
awareness
about
the
effect
of
our
behavior
on
the
environment.
21.
What
do
you
focus
on
when
travelling
in
France?
A.
Civil
rights.
B.
Gardening
work.
C.
Rebuilding
communities
D.
Developing
social
inclusion.
22.
If
you
are
interested
in
protecting
the
environment,
you
can
take
part
in___________.
A.
Youth
Exchange
2
B.
Youth
Exchange
1
C.
Youth
Exchange
4
D.
Youth
Exchange
3
23.
Which
nationality
are
Youth
Exchanges
most
popular
with?
A.
Italy.
B.
Spain.
C.
France.
D.
Ireland.
B
The
other
day,
my
parents
stopped
by
and
dropped
off
a
birthday
gift
to
me.
After
the
visit
I
watched
my
parents
walking
down
my
front
steps
toward
their
car.
My
father
took
my
mother
by
the
arm
and
slowly
and
carefully
helped
her
step
down
the
small
steps,
which
hit
me
really
hard.
It
has
been
happening
slowly
over
the
years.
Because
my
own
life
has
been
going
through
so
much
change
(my
kids
have
grown
up
and
moved
out
over
these
years),
I
had
somehow
simply
failed
to
notice
just
how
much
my
own
parents
were
aging.
As
a
child
we
see
our
dads
as
these
big
strong
men
who
work
hard,
protect
us,
and
just
take
care
of
things.
We
see
our
moms
as
our
caretakers
who
are
always
there
to
make
sure
our
needs
are
attended
to
so
we
always
know
we
are
loved.
All
through
my
growing
up
they
looked
the
same
to
me.
That
is
how
they
have
always
seemed
to
me.
Now
I
see
a
little
gray
haired
mom
who
is
fragile
and
breakable,
and
I
see
a
gray
haired
father
who
walks
a
little
slower
than
he
once
did.
The
thought
made
me
break
into
tears.
And
I
realize
I
need
to
spend
more
time
with
my
parents.
I
need
to
make
sure
I
get
their
advice
now
on
the
things
I
should
know
for
the
future
so
I
don’t
waste
my
chance
to
get
it
while
they
are
still
both
here
with
me.
I
need
to
ask
them
to
tell
me
more
stories
about
their
own
life
and
all
the
lessons
they
have
learned.
Let’s
all
make
an
effort
to
make
more
time
for
them
and
make
sure
they
feel
appreciated
while
we
still
have
them
with
us.
24.
Why
did
the
author
refer
to(提到)
her
parents’
visit?
A.
Her
parents
bought
a
special
gift
for
her.
B.
She
was
longing
for
her
parents’
coming.
C.
She
overlooked
her
parents
getting
old.
D.
Her
parents
seldom
came
to
her
house.
25.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
The
author
has
raised
her
kids
on
her
own.
B.
The
author
hardly
pays
a
visit
to
her
parents.
C.
The
author
has
a
poor
relationship
with
her
kids.
D.
The
author
felt
guilty
while
watching
her
parents.
26.
What
does
the
author
want
to
do
in
the
future?
A.
To
get
more
attention
from
her
parents.
B.
To
devote
more
time
to
her
parents.
C.
To
listen
to
her
parents’
advice
carefully.
D.
To
get
a
caretaker
to
attend
her
parents.
27.
Which
is
the
proper
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Aging
Is
Really
a
Fact
We
Have
to
Accept
B.
Learn
More
from
Parents
While
They
Are
Clear
C.
Love
Your
Parents
Before
They
Get
Too
Old
D.
Accompany(陪伴)
Your
Parents
Before
It’s
Too
Late
C
With
the
Internet
and
smart
phones,
people
have
immediate
access
to
news
from
all
over
the
world.
It
sounds
like
a
good
thing,
but
can
there
ever
be
too
much
of
it?
While
access
to
news
is
important,
the
news
itself
is
usually
bad.
This
makes
some
sense.
Not
many
people
would
buy
a
newspaper
with
headlines
like,
“Everything
is
great!”
or,
“The
sky
is
bluer
today
than
yesterday.”
Yet
there
is
a
problem
that
comes
from
the
amount
of
news
we’re
taking
in.
People
feel
increased
anxiety
and
stress
because
they
get
so
much
negative
information.
Why
is
this
happening?
As
social
animals,
humans
are
empathetic(感同身受的)and
compassionate(同情)
toward
each
other.
This
is
great
for
our
communities,
but
when
we
read
about
people
suffering
in
a
faraway
place,
we
feel
heartbroken.
This
wonderful
thing
about
humans
instead
becomes
part
of
the
problem.
“There’s
actually,
for
many
people,
physical
pain
in
wanting
to
help—our
heart
goes
out
to
them,”US
Professor
Charles
Figley,
a
mental
health
specialist,told
National
Public
Radio.
He
calls
it
“bad-news-
burnout(倦怠)”.
Others
call
it
“the
hope
gap”,
which
refers
to
the
phenomenon
that
we
feel
surrounded
by
problems.
Before
this
news
stresses
you
out,take
a
deep
breath
because
you
can
take
control
of
the
situation
right
now.
The
first
step
is
to
take
Figley’s
advice
and
turn
off
the
news.
“We
can’t
obviously
run
away
and
hide
forever,
but
yes,
we
do
need
to
take
breaks,”
he
said.
Next,
change
the
scenery.
Leave
the
room
where
you
get
news
and
negative
information.
Better
yet,
go
for
a
walk.
Don’t
let
news
into
the
parts
of
your
life
that
are
meant
for
socializing
or
relaxing.
“Lighten
up,
just
enjoy
life,
smile
more,
laugh
more,
and
don’t
get
so
worked
up
about
things,”
Irish
actor
Kenneth
Charles
Branagh
told
US-based
Interview
Magazine.
Life
is
short
and
your
time
is
valuable.
Make
more
time
for
friends,
family
and
hobbies.
You
don’t
need
to
spend
it
worrying
about
things
you
can’t
control.
Instead,
direct
your
energy
toward
the
things
you
can
change.
28.
What
does
the
word
“problem”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
People
are
faced
with
too
much
information.
B.
People
get
anxious
with
so
much
negative
news.
C.
There
is
too
little
good
news
in
newspapers.
D.
Fake
news
is
having
an
impact
on
people’s
lives.
29.
The
author
quotes(引用)Figley’s
words
in
Paragraph
5
mainly
to
__________.
A.
explain
how
people
are
affected
by
bad
news
B.
show
that
it’s
impossible
to
solve
all
problems
C.
prove
that
bad
news
can
cause
illnesses
D.
explain
the
benefits
of
human
compassion
30.
What
does
the
author
suggest
people
do
with
the
stress
caused
by
negative
information?
A.
Avoid
reading
any
bad
news.
B.
Talk
to
a
close
friend.
C.
Find
a
relaxing
environment.
D.
Find
some
good
news
to
read.
31.
The
underlined
phrase
“worked
up”
in
the
second
to
last
paragraph
probably
means_______.
A.
surprised
B.
confused
C.
optimistic
D.
unhappy
D
Being
unpopular
with
your
classmates
may
not
only
make
your
schooldays
painful,
it
could
also
make
you
ill
decades
later.
Research
has
shown
those
who
are
socially
alone
in
their
teens
are
more
likely
to
suffer
health
problems
from
obesity(肥胖)
to
high
blood
pressure
when
they
hit
their
40s.
Importantly,
the
health
effects
weren’t
limited
to
those
who
were
threatened
at
school,
suggesting
that
even
being
slightly
socially
alone
can
be
harmful
to
health.
Swedish
researchers
analyzed
data
from
a
study
that
tracked
the
health
and
habits
of
around
900
16-year-olds
for
27
years.
At
the
start,
their
teachers
were
asked
to
rate
how
outgoing
or
shy
they
were
and
their
popularity.
At
around
the
age
of
43,
they
underwent
a
battery
of
medical
tests.
The
results
linked
unpopularity
and
social
loneliness
to
obesity,
high
blood
pressure,
diabetes(糖尿病)
and
bad
blood
fats.
The
study
also
showed
that
the
more
unpopular
someone
was
in
their
teens,
the
more
likely
they
were
to
suffer
from
changed
symptoms
in
middle-age.
The
effect
was
particularly
noticeable
among
the
girls,
with
the
most
unpopular
and
introverted(内向的)
at
16
more
than
three
times
as
likely
to
be
in
bad
shape
at
43.
The
researchers,
from
Umea
University,
said
the
results
can’t
simply
explain
away
by
those
who
are
in
bad
health
in
middle-age
being
sickly
since
their
teens.
They
added
that
their
study
is
the
first
to
show
that
unhappy
schooldays
can
have
such
long-lasting
results.
Various
factors
could
lie
behind
the
effect.
For
instance,
loneliness
can
push
blood
pressure
up
into
the
danger
zone
for
heart
attacks.
The
lonely
also
sleep
more
fitfully(断断续续地)
and
they
may
also
turn
to
comfort
eating
and
be
less
likely
to
look
after
themselves
in
general.
32.
What
can
the
unpopularity
and
loneliness
bring
to
students?
A.
Having
a
stomachache.
B.
Putting
on
weight.
C.
Becoming
slimmer.
D.
Suffering
low
blood
pressure.
33.
The
researchers
in
Umea
University
find
that_____________.
A.
social
loneliness
can
be
harmful
to
health
B.
unhappy
schooldays
can
cause
long-lasting
consequence
C.
unpopular
students
will
be
sick
at
around
the
age
of
43
D.
girls
are
more
likely
to
suffer
from
illness
in
middle-age
34.
What
can
make
the
lonely
gain
weight
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Bad
habits.
B.
Medical
tests.
C.
Sleeping
tablets.
D.
Comfort
eating.
35.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.
Many
students
are
threatened
at
school.
B.
Sad
schooldays
make
students
feel
lonely.
C.
Sad
schooldays
link
to
illness
in
middle-age.
D.
Fat
students
are
easy
to
have
high
blood
pressure.
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
By
making
positive
changes
in
your
life
you
can
become
better.
36
Here
are
some
quick
and
easy
ways
to
help
you
become
a
better
person.
37
Recognize
what
areas
you
are
lacking.
For
this
you
can
ask
a
trusted
friend
or
family
member
for
help.
Being
unaware
of
your
weaknesses
makes
it
hard
for
you
to
improve.
The
successful
people
know
where
they
aren’t
strong
and
they
use
their
strengths
to
make
up
for
it.
Quit
a
bad
habit.
Quitting
a
bad
habit
is
good
for
you.
38
If
you
aren’t
ready
to
quit
your
bad
habits
right
away,
start
out
with
small
steps.
Find
a
trusted
friend
that
can
give
you
encouragement
if
you’re
struggling.
Break
up
with
negative
thinking.
39
This
can
have
a
bad
influence
on
your
life.
Negative
thinking
really
makes
you
down
mentally
and
physically.
Trying
to
think
more
positively
helps
you
reduce
stress
and
requires
you
to
stop
making
excuses.
Treat
others
with
kindness.
Showing
other
people
that
you
care
for
them
is
a
great
way
to
be
a
better
person.
40
Something
just
like
buying
a
coffee
for
your
classmates
can
have
a
huge
positive
impact
on
their
and
your
day.
A.Know
your
weaknesses.
B.Take
better
care
of
yourself.
C.Negative
friends
often
complain
about
things.
D.Do
you
always
see
the
negative
side
of
things?
E.It
not
only
makes
you
a
better
person,
but
it
makes
you
more
confident.
F.However,
it
may
be
difficult
sometimes
to
figure
out
how
to
do
it.
G.Small
acts
of
kindness
will
make
other
people
feel
better
and
lift
your
spirits
as
well.
第三部分
完形填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Lydia
Denton
felt
very
sad
when
she
learned
about
the
incidents,
in
which
many
children
in
the
U.S.
died
because
someone
left
them
in
hot
cars.
But
no
one
has
come
up
with
a
good
way
to
deal
with
the
41
.The
little
girl,
who
would
enter
the
seventh
grade,
decided
to
find
a
42
.
Two
years
later,
the
12-year-old
girl
from
North
Carolina
won
a
$20,000
prize
for
her
43
,
the
Beat
The
Heat
Car
Seat,
a
car
seat
device
measuring
the
44
of
a
car.
The
device
is
able
to
45
the
parents
of
the
danger
when
the
inside
temperature
of
the
car
46
reaches
38.9
degrees
centigrade.
Lydia
used
part
of
her
$20,000
to
continue
to
47
her
device
with
the
hope
of
getting
it
to
market
as
soon
as
possible
48
it
can
be
something
that
will
save
lives
and
something
that
most
people
can
49
to
get
it
Lydia
also
50
some
of
her
prize
money
with
her
14-year-old
brother
and
10-year-old
sister.
They
also
helped
her
in
designing
the
car
seat
device.
Her
brother
was
really
good
51
coding(编程)and
her
little
sister
would
52
them
with
some
sweets
or
cakes.
Lydia’s
mom,
a
science
teacher,
said
it
was
53
to
watch
her
three
kids
cooperate
to
think
out
a
way
to
the
problem
that
has
54
for
years.
They
have
proved
that
time
and
time
again
nothing
is
55
.
She
is
really
proud
of
them.
41.
A.
complain
B.
problem
C.
risk
D.
experience
42.
A.
mistake
B.
response
C.
solution
D.
direction
43.
A.
education
B.
suggestion
C.
instruction
D.
invention
44.
A.
temperature
B.
condition
C.
beauty
D.
quality
45.
A.
convince
B.
advise
C.
warn
D.
inform
46.
A.
often
B.
slowly
C.
always
D.
almost
47.
A.
change
B.
develop
C.
describe
D.
remember
48.
A.
so
that
B.
even
if
C.
as
if
D.
now
that
49.
A.
happen
B.
choose
C.
serve
D.
afford
50.
A.
shared
B.
exchanged
C.
supplied
D.
collected
51.
A.
for
B.
to
C.
at
D.
with
52.
A.
cheat
B.
help
C.
treat
D.
charge
53.
A.
relaxing
B.
interesting
C.
inspiring
D.
surprising
54.
A.
gone
B.
existed
C.
repeated
D.
changed
55.
A.
impossible
B.
difficult
C.
perfect
D.
necessary
第II卷(非选择题)
第四部分
语法填空(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。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
Even
though
we
need
personal
56
(improve)during
the
long
path
of
life,
we
can
not
withdraw
from
the
society.
Therefore,
friendship
is
very
important
to
us,
because
sometimes
it
can
make
us
57
(smooth)
out
the
rocky
roads.
Friendship
is
58
(benefit)
to
us
in
many
ways.
A
good
friend
is
a
good
medicine
59
treats
you
with
comfort
and
protection.
A
wise
friend
is
a
mirror
which
reflects
the
60
(difference)
side
of
you
and
helps
you
make
the
judgment
61
(correct).
A
true
friend
is
absolutely
the
shining
star
in
the
dark,
62
(lead)
you
to
walk
straight
towards
the
setting
63
(goal).
With
friendship,
we
will
be
happier,
wiser
and
64
satisfied.
The
enjoyment
of
friendship
is
much
more
than
everything
brings
to
us.
However,
we
must
be
careful
when
choosing
friends
and
developing
the
friendship,
65
we
will
make
mistakes.
Only
with
the
protection,
understanding
and
help
from
our
trustworthy
friends
can
we
walk
through
the
path
of
life
better.
第五部分
书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Mary来信说她为了减肥经常不吃早餐,结果前天在学校里晕倒了,现在请你给她写一封回信,告诉她作为青少年应该如何保持健康。要点如下:
1.多锻炼,增强体质;2.注意均衡饮食,多吃蔬菜和水果;3.不盲目减肥,健康最重要。
注意:1.词数80到100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Mary,
▲
▲
▲
▲
Yours
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分
25分)
阅读下面的材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数为150左右。
It
was
New
Year’s
Eve.
I
was
15
and
feeling
sad
because
there
was
not
enough
money
to
buy
the
dress
I
wanted.
We
did
the
chores(家庭杂务)early
that
night,
so
I
thought
Dad
wanted
extra
time
for
us
to
spend
together.
Instead,
he
dressed
himself
again
and
went
outside.
“Come
on,
Elizabeth,”
he
said.
“Dress
yourself
warmly.
It’s
cold
out.”
Outside,
I
became
even
more
upset.
I
wasn’t
getting
the
dress;
now
Dad
was
dragging
me
out(拉着我)
in
the
cold.
I
unwillingly(不愿意地)walked
beside
Dad,
the
cold
already
biting
me.
We
stopped
in
front
of
the
woodshed(柴棚),
and
started
loading
wood(装木头).
Finally,
I
asked,
“Dad,
what
are
you
doing?”
“Have
you
seen
Mrs.
Clark
recently?”
he
asked.
Mrs.
Clark
lived
about
two
miles
down
the
road
from
us.
Her
husband
had
died
the
year
before,
leaving
her
and
three
children.
“Yeah,”
I
said.
“Why?”
“I
rode
by
just
today,”
Dad
said.
“Little
Jake
was
out
digging
around
in
the
woodpile,
trying
to
find
a
few
pieces
of
wood.
They
had
no
wood(木柴),
Elizabeth.”
That
was
all
he
said.
Dad
then
went
to
the
smokehouse
and
took
down
a
side
of
bacon(熏肉),
telling
me
to
carry
it.
He
returned
carrying
a
large
bag
of
flour(面粉)
over
his
right
shoulder
and
a
smaller
bag
of
something
in
his
left
hand.
“What’s
in
the
little
bag?”
I
asked.
“Shoes.
They
had
no
shoes.
I
got
the
children
a
little
candy(糖果)
too.
It
just
wouldn’t
be
New
Year
without
some
candy.”
I
tried
to
think
through
what
Dad
was
doing.
We
did
have
a
big
woodpile,
meat,
and
flour,
so
we
could
spare(匀出)some,
but
I
knew
we
didn’t
have
any
money.
Mrs.
Clark
had
closer
neighbors
than
us.
Why
should
we
help
them?
We
unloaded(卸下)
the
wood
behind
the
Clark’s
house
and
knocked
on
the
door.
It
opened
a
crack(缝隙),
and
a
fearful(害怕的)voice
said,
“Who
is
it?”
“James
Cotton,
and
my
daughter,
Elizabeth.
Could
we
come
in
for
a
bit?”
注意:
1.
所续写的短文的词数应为150词左右。
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
Mrs.
Clark
opened
the
door
of
the
house
where
the
three
children
were
wrapped
in(裹着)blanket.
▲
▲
▲
Paragraph
2:
I
understood
very
well
that
Dad
had
given
me
a
gift
much
greater
than
a
dress.
▲
▲
▲
▲
2020~2021学年度第一学期期中调研测试
高一英语试题答案
听力:1-5
CCBBA
6-10
CBBAB
11-15
ACABC
16-20
AABCC
阅读理解:21-23
BCA
24-27
CDBD
28-31
BACD
32-35
BBDC
七选五:36-40
FAEDG
完形填空:41-45
BCDAC
46-50
DBADA
51-55
CBCBA
语法填空:56.improvement
57.
smooth
58.beneficial
59.that/which
60.
different
61.
correctly
62.
leading
63.goals
64.more
65.or/otherwise
书面表达:
应用文:
Dear
Mary,
I’m
sorry
to
hear
that
you
fainted
in
school
for
often
skipping
breakfast.
Now,
I’m
writing
to
give
you
some
advice
on
how
to
keep
healthy.
To
begin
with,
you
are
supposed
to
take
more
exercise
to
keep
yourself
energetic.
What’s
more,
it
is
important
to
keep
a
balanced
diet
and
eat
more
vegetables
and
fruits
which
will
provide
you
with
a
lot
of
nutrition
you
need.
Last
but
not
least,
losing
weight
mindlessly
is
never
a
good
choice,
because
health
is
priceless.
I
believe
that
if
you
follow
my
advice,
you
will
feel
better
in
no
time.
Hope
everything
goes
on
well
with
you.
Best
wishes
to
you!
Yours
Li
Hua
读后续写
Paragraph
1:
Mrs.
Clark
opened
the
door
of
the
house
where
the
three
children
were
wrapped
in
a
blanket.
“We
bought
you
a
few
things.”
Dad
said,
and
handed
the
bags
to
her.
She
opened
the
bags
carefully.
When
she
saw
the
flour
and
shoes,
tears
ran
down
her
cheeks.
“We
brought
a
load
of
wood,
too.”
Then
Dad
turned
to
me,
“Elizabeth,
let’s
heat
this
place
up.”
Soon
the
fire
worked
and
everyone
was
in
high
spirits.
The
kids
jumped
with
joy
when
Dad
handed
them
the
candy.
Paragraph
2:
I
understood
very
well
that
Dad
had
given
me
a
gift
much
greater
than
a
dress.
Just
now,
I
saw
the
three
children
surrounding
my
dad,
running
and
laughing.
I
could
see
that
they
missed
their
dad,
and
I
was
glad
that
I
still
had
mine.
Dad
gave
me
the
happy
look
on
Mrs.
Clark’s
face,
the
smiles
of
her
three
children,
and
the
best
New
Year
memory
of
my
life.
I
was
so
grateful
that
I
have
got
the
most
valuable
gift
for
New
Year.