广东省2020-2021高一上期末英语备考专练(5套 ,缺答案)

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广东省2020-2021高一上期末英语备考专练-七选五
(最新五套2019-2020期末真题)
珠海市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末普通高中学生学业质量监测高一英语
第二节
七选五(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。
How
to
Prepare
for
a
Job
Interview
A
job
interview
is
one
of
the
longest
and
most
frightening
ways
of
making
first
impression(印象).___26___.
To
prepare
for
a
job
interview,
use
these
tips.
Respond
well
and
timely
to
the
Invitation
to
interview.___27___.Most
interview
invitations
are
sent
by
email
and
it
is
polite
to
reply
by
email,
in
a
brief,
pleasant
and
sincere
manner.
Thank
the
sender
for
their
time
and
for
the
invitation
to
the
interview,
making
it
clear
that
you
will
appear
at
the
determined
time.
Research
the
company's
background.
Start
by
looking
into
their
future
goals
and
plans.
Carrying
out
the
interview
with
this
in
mind
will
make
you
seem
like
a
good
long-term
investment(投资).___28___.
Think
of
questions
to
ask
your
interviewer.
Taking
an
active
part
in
the
interview
gives
a
good
impression
of
your
level
of
interest
in
the
job.___29___.
However,
avoid
asking
anything
that
can
be
easily
answered
through
a
quick
Internet
search.
___30___.
It's
best
to
prepare
for
all
sorts
of
questions
by
thinking
about
your
own
work
goals,
long-term
plans,
past
successes,
and
work
strengths.
In
addition,
you
should
get
ready
for
the
seemingly
simple
questions
that
most
employers
like
to
throw
at
their
interviewees.
A.
Think
over
your
own
goals
and
plans.
B.
Guess
what
questions
your
interviewer
may
ask.
C.
Avoid
asking
your
interviewer
personal
questions.
D.
However,
it's
also
your
chance
to
get
on
an
employer's
good
side.
E.
It's
a
good
idea
to
prepare
at
least
three
questions
to
ask
your
interviewer.
F.
Replying
to
the
invitation
already
forms
a
part
of
your
interview
impression.
G.
Also,
be
ready
to
talk
about
the
organization
and
the
job
you
are
applying
for.
中山市高一年级
2019-2020
学年度第一学期期末统一考试英语科试卷
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。
Unless
you‘ve
been
living
in
a
cave,
you
probably
more
or
less
know
how
to
live
a
healthy
lifestyle.
Some
obvious
first
steps
include
eating
more
greens
and
superfoods
and
cutting
back
on
sugars
and
alcohol.___11___
Actually,
a
few
simple
changes
to
the
way
you
eat
and
the
way
you
live
will
be
helpful
for
you
to
live
a
healthier
lifestyle.
1.
Eat
mostly
unprocessed
foods.
Your
diet
should
consist
of
vegetables,
fruit,
lean
meats
like
chicken
and
ground
turkey,
and
grains.____12____
.
2.
___13___
It's
essential
to
negate
a
sedentary
work
life
whenever
you
can.
If
something's
within
walking
distance,
make
the
effort
to
travel
by
foot
instead
of
by
car.
When
you
have
time
to
spare,
park
farther
than
you
normally
would
to
increase
your
step
count.
3.
Drink
less
often.
Limit
heavy
binge
drinking
to
once
a
week.
It's
not
only
better
for
your
liver,
but
it's
better
for
your
wallet,
too.
4.
Bring
your
lunch
to
work.___14___
Like
drinking,
you'll
save
money
and
cut
back
on
calories.
Meal
preparation
can
go
a
long
way.
Spend
Sunday
evenings
planning
for
the
work
week
ahead.
5.
Stay
away
from
negativity.
You
become
what
you
allow
into
your
life.___15___
6.
Participate
in
physical
activities.
Take
a
hike.
Go
for
a
swim.
Hop
on
a
bike.
Physical
activity
relieves
both
physical
and
mental
stress.
A.
Take
vacations.
B.
Walk
when
possible.
C.
Pack
a
salad
or
sandwich.
D.
Avoid
processed
foods
altogether
and
you’ll
be
better
off.
E.
But
how
many
of
us
can
keep
doing
these
things
regularly?
F.
Stay
positive
and
you'll
see
things
turn
around
for
the
better.
G.
Is
not
worth
expending
your
energy
on
the
opinions
of
others.
梅州市2019-2020
学年度第一学期高一英语期末考试试卷
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。
Top
Tips
for
Better
Writing
There
are
many
different
types
of
writing,
such
as
essays,
letters
and
speeches.
Whatever
your
reason
is
and
whatever
your
style,
there
are
some
universal
tips
that
will
help
you
improve
your
writing:
Be
clear
about
your
purpose
The
most
basic
question
to
ask
yourself
before
you
start
is
why
you
are
writing.
In
an
essay
or
assignment,
your
purpose
is
to
convey
information
and
draw
conclusions.
But
if
you
are
writing
a
business
report,
you
may
want
to
make
recommendations(建议).
___11___
Start
with
a
plan
___12___The
result
is
often
disjointed
writing
with
parts
that
don’t
connect.
Whatever
you
are
writing,
creating
a
clear
plan
is
the
first
step
to
getting
your
message
across
quickly
and
in
the
most
effective
way.
Guide
readers
through
what
you
write
Your
task
is
to
help
readers
understand
your
message
quickly
and
precisely.______13______Each
sentence,
each
paragraph
should
be
relevant
to
what
comes
before
and
what
comes
after.
You
should
use
words
and
phrases
that
connect
to
show
these
connections.
___14___
Your
aim
in
writing
is
to
communicate
ideas
and
information
to
other
people,
and
you
must
keep
that
in
mind
with
every
word
and
sentence
you
write.
Constantly
ask
yourself
who
you
really
write
the
information
for.
Write
for
the
ear,
not
for
the
eye
Once
you’ve
finished
a
draft
of
your
speech,
practice
reading
it
out
loud.
_______15_______Revise
so
you
are
more
comfortable
giving
your
speech.
You
want
to
sound
natural,
no
matter
what
the
occasion
is.
A.
Write
for
readers,
not
yourself
B.
Write
for
the
aim,
not
for
the
words
C.
It
sounds
robotic,
and
employers
hate
it.
D.
Far
too
often
people
write
without
a
plan.
E.
You’ll
hear
anything
that
sounds
awkward.
F.
Whatever
it
is,
keep
your
purpose
in
mind
at
all
times
to
avoid
going
off
topic.
G.
To
do
this,
it
is
necessary
to
show
them
clearly
how
the
different
parts
relate
to
each
other.
(4)湛江市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末调研考试高一英语(必修1、必修2)试卷
Time
is
the
most
valuable
thing
that
mankind
has.____16____.
Many
people
try
to
manage
their
time.
They
arrange
information
and
tips
in
order
to
effectively
do
so.
___17___.
Time
can
be
managed
easily
by
finding
out
what
is
important
and
arranging
these
things
in
the
order
of
importance.
In
this
way
you
know
your
direction
before
making
any
plans
and
do
not
waste
time
and
energy
unnecessarily.
Now
comes
the
next
question.
_____18_____.
The
answer
is
that
you
need
to
find
out
what
steps
you
need
to
take
and
what
you
want
to
do.
Then
you
know
much
time
to
spend
for
each
thing.
These
steps
are
like
goals.
____19____.
Not
having
them
is
like
walking
blindly
in
a
dark
room,
trying
to
find
the
door.
Time
management
also
demands
a
set
schedule
that
works
best
for
you.
In
this
way
you
will
be
able
to
arrange
your
tasks
based
on
their
importance
and
finish
them.
In
this
way
you
will
not
waste
your
time
in
beating
around
the
bush.
___20___.
There
are
lots
of
things
that
we
need
to
do
in
short
time.
Therefore,
having
good
itme
management
skills
is
at
the
top
of
the
list
of
things
we
all
need.
A.
We
all
live
in
a
fast-paced
world
now.
B.
Using
every
passing
second
effectively
can
benefit
us.
C.
Could
you
divide
your
time
equally
while
doing
your
work?
D.
How
do
you
manage
time
and
what
type
of
information
is
needed
to
do
so?
E.
Setting
goals
is
the
most
important
part
of
time
management.
F.
Managing
time
is
not
that
hard.
G.
The
aim
of
time
management
is
to
give
us
a
feeling
of
satisfaction.
(5)2019-2020学年度第一学期金山中学期末考试卷高一英语
Today
it
is
common
to
see
people
who
walk
about
with
colored
wires
hanging
from
their
ears
wherever
they
go.
They
move
about
in
their
personal
bubbles,
sometimes
unaware
of
what’s
happening
around
them.
Are
you
one
of
“them”?
For
me,
walking
around
in
my
own
personal
bubble
is
perfect.
______51______What’s
even
better,
wearing
earphones
seems
to
give
a
signal
to
people
which
says:
“I’m
not
available
for
chatting
at
the
moment!”
Suppose
you’re
at
work,
you
don’t
want
anyone
to
break
your
concentration.
______52______
Those
wires
hanging
from
your
ears
would
be
sure
to
give
the
“Go
away!”
signal.
___53___
It’s
probably
part
of
the
growing
up
stage
when
they
just
want
to
ignore
their
whole
family.
While
their
mothers
give
them
lectures
about
why
they
should
do
their
homework,
they
can
just
turn
up
the
volume
(声音)
on
their
MP3
player,
smile,
and
say
“Yes,
Mum.”
Problem
solved.
Pretty
soon,
not
only
will
we
have
pretty
colored
wires
hanging
from
our
ears

but
also
our
brains
will
be
directly
plugged
into
some
new
high-tech
instrument.
We’ll
be
in
a
virtual
(虚拟)
world,
communicating
with
everyone
else,
or
choosing
not
to,
as
we
like.
___54___
And
they
are
changing
our
social
habits
along
the
way.
In
the
end,
there
is
a
thin
line
between
using
technology
as
a
tool
for
making
life
better
and
being
a
slave
to
it!
It’s
so
strange

suddenly,
___55___
A.
Our
instruments
are
changing
quickly.
B.
I
also
have
wires
hanging
from
my
ears.
C.
In
the
home
situation,
teenagers
love
these
wires.
D.
I
don’t
feel
like
wearing
my
earphones
any
more!
E.
I
don’t
have
to
deal
with
the
noise
from
the
environment.
F.
After
all,
I
am
listening
to
my
favorite
music
and
would
rather
not
be
disturbed.
G.
Listening
to
music
through
earphones
is
the
perfect
way
to
ignore
such
interruptions.广东省2020-2021高一上期末英语备考专练-完形填空
(最新五套2019-2020期末真题)
珠海市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末普通高中学生学业质量监测高一英语
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
从各题所给的四个选项中,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。
I
work
as
a____31____at
a
restaurant.
Last
night
I
saw
a
moving
scene--an
old
white
wealthy
couple
came
in
and
my
co-worker____32____them.
We
usually
do
our
own____33____,
but
because
we
were
so____34____last
night
we
helped
each
other
out.
At
one
point
the
couple____35____to
me
that
they
were
ready
to
order.
I
usually
find
it
rude
when
people
go
out
of
their____36____to
make
their
order,
but
once
I
took
their
order
I
understood____37____.
The
husband
began
ordering
and
started
stuttering(结巴).
It
was
very
clear
that
he
had
a____38____difficulty.
I
could____39____the
wife
had
told
her
husband
what
she
wanted
as
a
way
for
him
to____40____ordering.
It
took____41____some
time
for
him
to
order,
and
at
the
same
time
she
was____42____there,
looking
so
proud
and
satisfied,____43____her
husband's
stuttering.
___44___the
incident
later
made
me
realize
that
a
huge
part
of____45____is
acceptance
and
support.
She
could
have
made
the
order
and
made____46____much
easier
for
her
husband
and____47____the
look
from
other
tables,
but
she
didn't.____48____,
she
supported
him
and
was
proud
to
see
him
complete
the
order.
It
also
made
me
understand
that____49____is
difficult
for
all
of
us.
These
old
people
getting
on
well
with
everything,
it
just
told
me
that
we
all
have
our
own____50____.
31.
A.
manager
B.
waiter
C.
journalist
D.
judge
32.
A.
thanked
B.
calmed
C.
seated
D.
commanded
33.
A.
tables
B.
dishes
C.
tips
D.
dinners
34.
A.
excited
B.
powerful
C.
sensitive
D.
busy
35.
A.
removed
B.
smiled
C.
signaled
D.
introduced
36.
A.
way
B.
mind
C.
doubt
D.
mercy
37.
A.
how
B.
why
C.
when
D.
what
38.
A.
attention
B.
opinion
C.
hearing
D.
speech
39.
A.
judge
B.
tell
C.
think
D.
forecast
40.
A.
practice
B.
begin
C.
enjoy
D.
suffer
41.
A.
even
B.
well
C.
quite
D.
still
42.
A.
standing
B.
settling
C.
sitting
D.
laughing
43.
A.
recognizing
B.
ignoring
C.
inspecting
D.
escaping
44.
A.
Generally
B.
Suddenly
C.
Selflessly
D.
Honestly
45.
A.
love
B.
suffering
C.
responsibility
D.
happiness
46.
A.
performances
B.
things
C.
usages
D.
designs
47.
A.
fancied
B.
enjoyed
C.
appreciated
D.
avoided
48.
A.
However
B.
Besides
C.
Instead
D.
So
49.
A.
life
B.
study
C.
ordering
D.
expression
50.
A.
terrors
B.
joys
C.
questions
D.
problems
中山市高一年级
2019-2020
学年度第一学期期末统一考试英语科试卷
Everyone
has
his
most
memorable
teacher.
When
I
think
back
to
my
most
memorable
teacher,
Mary
Justice's
face___16___comes
into
my
mind.
She
was
my
journalism
teacher
in
high
school.
What
I___17___most
about
Mrs.
Justice
is
that
she___18___me
and
everyone
else
in
the
class
with
so
much___19___that
she
always
allowed
us
to
make
our
own
choices.
Besides,
she
was
such
a(n)___20___teacher
that
she
was
elected
our
school's
Teacher
of
the
Year
for
many
times
and
she
also
helped
raise
our___21___of
being
a
person
of
action
rather
than
just
making
plans.
Her
attitude
gradually___22___me.
I
didn't
know
it
then,
but
she
was
really
a___23___for
my
future.
I
wasn't
quite
a___24___person
in
class.
In
my
second
senior
year,
Mrs,
Justice_____25_____me
to
compete
for
the
editor-in-chief
of
the
yearbook.
When
she_____26_____the
final
appointment
in
the
class,
I
was
not
only
quite
nervous,
but
I
also
felt
delighted
that
Mrs
Justice
had
chosen
me
for
that
position
which
helped
strengthen
my_____27_____.
Mary
Justice
has
an
important
effect
on
my
life
and
my
career
choice.
I
will
never_____28_____her
reaction
when
I
told
her
I
had_____29_____Nicholls
State
University
and
decided
to
become
a
teacher
after
graduation.
Her
face
lit
up,
and
I
knew
at
that
moment
she
was
so_____30_____of
me.
Little
did
Mrs
Justice
know
that
it
was
because
of
her
that
I
had
chosen
the
same
career
as
hers.
Twenty
years
later,
my
son,
Derek,
started
middle
school.
That
summer.
The
headmaster
of
our
local
middle
school
had
to
retire_____31_____his
illness,
and
he
would
be_____32_____by
a
new
headmaster.
To
my
great_____33_____,
the
new
headmaster
was
Mary
Justice!
She
had
a
strong
influence
on
my
son's
life
as
well.
Now
as
a
teacher,
I
teach
my
students
the
same
life
skills
as
Mrs.
Justice
taught
me—being_____34_____thinkers,
and
learning
from
mistakes._____35_____,
these
will
help
them
become
successful
adults
in
the
future.
16
A.
immediately
B.
accidentally
C.
possible
D.
temporarily
17
A.
expect
B.
doubt
C.
understand
D.
remember
18.
A.
treated
B.
served
C.
demanded
D.
interviewed
19.
A.
indifference
B.
respect
C.
struggle
D.
relief
20.
A.
honest
B.
active
C.
professional
D.
strict
21.
A.
fears
B.
questions
C.
popularity
D.
awareness
22.
A.
challenged
B.
inspired
C.
confused
D.
embarrassed
23.
A.
model
B.
partner
C.
mistake
D.
pity
24.
A.
considerate
B.
responsible
C.
patient
D.
social
25.
A.
warned
B.
forbade
C.
encouraged
D.
forced
26.
A.
cancelled
B.
changed
C.
assessed
D.
declared
27.
A.
adaptability
B.
mind
C.
confidence
D.
curiosity
28.
A.
suspect
B.
forget
C.
observe
D.
imagine
29.
A.
applied
for
B.
dropped
out
of
C.
taken
charge
of
D.
set
up
30.
A.
envious
B.
proud
C.
frightened
D.
fond
31.
A.
in
case
of
B.
apart
from
C.
on
account
of
D.
in
terms
of
32.
A.
represented
B.
selected
C.
replaced
D.
supported
33.
A.
surprise
B.
disappointment
C.
amusement
D.
relief
34.
A.
deep
B.
independent
C.
important
D.
quick
35.
A.
Additionally
B.
Certainly
C.
Basically
D.
Hopefully
梅州市2019-2020
学年度第一学期高一英语期末考试试卷
第一节
完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
had
seen
my
“old”
friend
working
at
our
local
Walt
-
Mart
for
several
months.
She
always
stopped
to
say
hi,
then
____16____
off
saying
she
had
to
get
back
to
work.
Through
our
brief
conversations,
I
discovered
she
had
been
down
a
pretty
____17____
road
but
somehow
had
remained
a
positive
and
cheerful
____18____
to
life.
She
was
living
in
an
apartment
building,
which
was
____19____
for
alcohol
and
drug
problems,
but
that
was
all
that
she
could
____20____.
A
few
weeks
later
there
was
a
fire
at
the
apartment
and
all
residents
had
to
move.
As
she
____21____
said,
it
could
be
worse
but
ended
with
a
positive
point
about
her
____22____.
I
felt
a
pull
in
my
heart
to
do
something
to
help,
because
I
had
been
in
her
____23____
once
or
twice
but
my
life
and
taken
a
turn
for
the
____24____.
One
day
I
had
a
few
Christmas
____25____
in
my
car
from
work.
I
pulled
one
out
and
____26____
it
to
her.
I
placed
a
gift
of
cash
inside
the
card-more
cash
than
I
had
ever
given
anyone
but
the
____27____
in
my
heart
said,
“Yes!
Do
it!”
When
my
friend
____28____,
I
said,
“Here
is
a
card
for
you,”
and
we
hugged.
She
opened
it
and
tears
came
to
her
eyes.
Seeing
her
happiness,
I
____29____
figured
out
how
I
was
____30____
to
help
her.
What
she
did
next
made
me
know
I
had
done
the
right
thing.
She
phoned
me
____31____
to
thank
me
again
and
said,
“It
was
too
much,
so
I
____32____
it
with
two
other
women
at
work
who
were
not
going
to
have
Christmas
gifts
____33____
their
children
either.
I
hope
you
don’t
____34____.”
My
heart
was
filled
with
____35____
knowing
I
had
done
something
that
was
passed
on
right
where
it
was
meant
to
go.
16.
A.
turned
B.
gave
C.
hurried
D.
put
17.
A.
rough
B.
direct
C.
broad
D.
shallow
18.
A.
opinion
B.
view
C.
attitude
D.
thought
19.
A.
designed
B.
known
C.
punished
D.
praised
20.
A.
apply
B.
afford
C.
offer
D.
live
21.
A.
never
B.
seldom
C.
almost
D.
always
22.
A.
position
B.
business
C.
dream
D.
situation
23.
A.
boat
B.
shoes
C.
coats
D.
house
24.
A.
better
B.
farther
C.
richer
D.
healthier
25.
A.
presents
B.
cards
C.
boxes
D.
letters
26.
A.
explained
B.
transported
C.
addressed
D.
lent
27.
A.
power
B.
desire
C.
dream
D.
pull
28.
A.
stood
out
B.
showed
up
C.
broke
in
D.
came
across
29.
A.
frequently
B.
constantly
C.
finally
D.
generally
30.
A.
supposed
B.
forced
C.
intended
D.
permitted
31.
A.
later
B.
yet
C.
ever
D.
only
32.
A.
rewarded
B.
donated
C.
delivered
D.
shared
33.
A.
in
B.
to
C.
for
D.
with
34.
A.
regret
B.
mind
C.
refuse
D.
forgive
35.
A.
sorrow
B.
anger
C.
honor
D.
joy
湛江市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末调研考试高一英语(必修1、必修2)试卷
第一节
完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。
It
was
unusually
quiet
in
the
emergency
room
on
December
25.
I
didn’t
think
there
would
be
any____21____,
sighing
about
having
to
work
on
Christmas.
Just
then
five
bodies____22____at
my
desk,
a
pale
woman
and
four
children.
“Are
you
all____23____?”
I
asked.
“Yes,”
she
said
weakly
and
lowered
her
head.
But
when
it
came
to____24____of
their
problems,
things
got
a
little
strange.
Two
of
the
children
had
headaches,
but
they
didn’t
show
any____25____of
headaches
at
all.
Two
children
had
earaches,
but
only
one
could
tell
me
which
ear
was
affected.
The
mother____26____of
a
cough
but
seemed
to
work
to
produce
it.
Something
was
wrong.
Our
hospital
policy,____27____,
was
not
to
turn
away
any
patient.
I
explained
it
might
be
a
little
while
before
a
doctor
saw
her.
She
responded
immediately,
even
a
bit____28____“Take
your
time,”
and
then
added,
“It’s
warm
in
here.”
Then,
I
checked
their
registration
form
out
of
curiosity.
No
address—they
were____29____.The
waiting
room
was
warm.
I
went
back
to
the
nurses’
station
and
mentioned
we
had
a
homeless____30____in
the
waiting
room.
The
nurses,
complaining
of____31____on
Christmas,
turned
to
sympathy
for
a
family
just
trying
to
get____32____on
Christmas.
The
team
went
into
action,
much
as
we
do
when
there’s
a____33____emergency.
But
this
was
a
Christmas
emergency.
We
were
all____34____a
free
meal
on
Christmas
Day,
so
we
took
back
that
meal
and
prepared
a
big
dinner
for
our____35____.We
needed
presents.
We____36____from
different
departments
candies,
fruits
and
other
things____37____that
could
be
presents.
As
seriously
as
we
met
the____38____needs
of
the
patients,
our
team
worked
to
meet
the
needs
of
a
family
who
just
wanted
to
be
warm
on
Christmas.
___39___,
as
the
family
walked
to
the
door
to
leave,
the
mother
came___40___back,
gave
me
a
hug
and
whispered,
“Thanks
for
being
our
angels
today.”
21.
A.
customers
B.
workers
C.
patients
D.
doctors
22.
A.
took
in
B.
showed
up
C.
came
out
D.
looked
on
23.
A.
tired
B.
hungry
C.
warm
D.
sick
24
A.
comments
B.
descriptions
C.
instructions
D.
results
25.
A.
systems
B.
symbols
C.
signs
D.
secrets
26.
A.
explained
B.
expressed
C.
compared
D.
complained
27.
A.
therefore
B.
otherwise
C.
moreover
D.
however
28.
A.
shyly
B.
calmly
C.
happily
D.
politely
29.
A.
homeless
B.
greedy
C.
clever
D.
lonely
30.
A.
Christmas
B.
holiday
C.
woman
D.
family
31.
A.
working
B.
interrupting
C.
managing
D.
operating
32.
A.
present
B.
relief
C.
warm
D.
approval
33.
A.
beneficial
B.
friendly
C.
different
D.
medical
34.
A.
rewarded
B.
allowed
C.
offered
D.
ordered
35.
A.
guests
B.
relations
C.
brothers
D.
neighbors
36
A.
borrowed
B.
received
C.
bought
D.
collected
37.
A.
available
B.
useful
C.
convenient
D.
expensive
38.
A.
healthy
B.
tragic
C.
physical
D.
mental
39.
A.
Soon
B.
Next
C.
Later
D.
Gradually
40.
A.
to
run
B.
run
C.
and
ran
D.
running
(5)2019-2020学年度第一学期金山中学期末考试卷高一英语
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其段落大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When
I
was
13
my
only
purpose
was
to
become
the
star
on
our
football
team.
That
meant
___16___
Miller
King,
who
was
the
best
___17___
at
our
school.
Football
season
started
in
September
and
all
summer
long
I
worked
out.
I
carried
my
football
everywhere
for___18___.
Just
before
September,
Miller
was
struck
by
a
car
and
lost
his
right
arm.
I
went
to
see
him
after
he
came
back
from
___19___.
He
looked
very
___20___,
but
he
didn`t
cry.
That
season,
I
___21___
all
of
Miller`s
records
while
he
watched
the
home
games
from
the
bench.
We
went
10-1
and
I
was
named
most
valuable
player,
___22___
I
often
had
crazy
dreams
in
which
I
was
to
blame
for
Miller’s
___23___.
One
afternoon
I
was
crossing
the
field
to
go
home
and
saw
Miller
___24___
going
over
a
fence

which
wasn’t
____25____
to
climb
if
you
had
both
arms.
I’m
sure
I
was
the
____26____
person
in
the
world
he
wanted
to
accept
____27____
from.
But
even
that
challenge
he
accepted.
I
____28____
him
move
slowly
over
the
fence.
When
we
were
finally
____29____
on
the
other
side,
he
said
to
me,
“You
know,
I
didn’t
tell
you
this
during
the
season,
but
you
did
fine.
Thank
you
for
filling
in
for
____30____.”
His
words
freed
me
from
my
bad
____31____.
I
thought
to
myself,
how
even
without
an
arm
he
was
more
of
a
leader.
____32____
but
not
defeated,
he
was
____33____
ahead
of
me.
I
was
right
to
have
____34____
him.
From
that
day
on,
I
grew
____35____
and
a
little
more
real.
16.
A.
cheering
for
B.
beating
out
C.
relying
on
D.
staying
with
17.
A.
coach
B.
student
C.
teacher
D.
player
18.
A.
practice
B.
show
C.
comfort
D.
pleasure
19.
A.
school
B.
vacation
C.
hospital
D.
training
20.
A.
pale
B.
calm
C.
relaxed
D.
ashamed
21.
A.
held
B.
broke
C.
set
D.
tried
22.
A.
and
B.
then
C.
but
D.
thus
23.
A.
decision
B.
mistake
C.
accident
D.
problem
24.
A.
stuck
B.
hurt
C.
tried
D.
lost
25.
A.
steady
B.
hard
C.
fun
D.
fit
26.
A.
last
B.
best
C.
first
D.
latest
27.
A.
praise
B.
advice
C.
assistance
D.
apology
28.
A.
let
B.
helped
C.
had
D.
noticed
29.
A.
dropped
B.
ready
C.
trapped
D.
safe
30.
A.
us
B.
them
C.
me
D.
it
31.
A.
memories
B.
ideas
C.
attitudes
D.
dreams
32.
A.
Lost
B.
Attacked
C.
Destroyed
D.
Damaged
33.
A.
still
B.
also
C.
yet
D.
just
34.
A.
challenged
B.
cured
C.
invited
D.
admired
35.
A.
healthier
B.
bigger
C.
cleverer
D.
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语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A
week
ago,
when
I
went
down
the
stairs,
my
neighbor
Ivy
stood
at
her
door.
She
asked
me
why
I
had
stopped____51____(visit)
her
family,
as
they
had
been
waiting
for
me
to
come
to
play
with
them.
I
didn't
want
to
tell
her
the
fact
because
my
dad
and
mom
had
warned
me
of
the
danger
of
going
into
a
neighbor's
house.
___52___(final),
I
decided
to
follow
her
into
her
house
because
my
dad
and
mom
were
going
on
their
business
at
that
time.
I
wanted
to
find
out
the
"danger"____53____my
own.
There
were
four
people
in
her
family
-Ivy,
her
mother,
her
husband,
and
her
son____54____was
two
years
and
a
half____55____(young)
than
me.
I
played
with
her
son
all
the
afternoon
and
we
kept
laughing
and
shouting.
I
was
so
happy
that
I
even
forgot____56____time.
Ivy
invited
me____57____(have)
dinner
with
them.
I
just
couldn't
refuse
her
and
we
had
another
good
time
while
having
dinner.
I____58____(want)
to
tell
my____59____(parent)
of
the
truth
that
I
didn't
find
the
"danger"
in
our
neighbor's
house.
Instead,
what
I
really
got
were____60____(kind)
and
warmth
from
the
whole
family.
第四部分
单词拼写,写出空缺单词,每空限填一词。
61.
If
she
couldn't
find
her
way
out
of
the
forest,
it
would
be
hard
for
her
to______(生还).
62.
Companies
must
try
to
improve
the______(质量)of
their
products.
63
I______(认出)him
in
the
street
though
we
hadn't
seen
each
other
for
10
years.
64.
He______(说服)her
to
attend
the
meeting,
even
though
she
did
not
want
to.
65
Why
are
you
so______(关心)about
the
latest
news
of
the
contest?
66.
There
is
enough______(证据)to
show
that
he
was
present
on
Tuesday
night.
67.
We
invited
her
to
our
party
but
she
did
not______(做出反应)to
our
invitation.
68.
He
deserves
a
reward
for
his
devotion
to
our
country's______(教育).
69.
Jack
is
very______(可靠的),so
if
he
says
he'll
do
something,
he
will
do
it.
70.
Most
people
like
Mr.
Bean's
performance
because
it's
very______(幽默的).
中山市高一年级
2019-2020
学年度第一学期期末统一考试英语科试卷
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
consequences
of
not
eating
a
balanced
diet
may
be
much
more
serious
than
we
thought.
A
major
study___36___(suggest)
it
contributes
to
one
in
five
deaths
worldwide
has
been
published
in
The
Lancet
recently.
About
11
million
deaths
every
year
may
have
been
prevented
by
taking
in
fewer
red
meat,
sugary
drinks
and
fats.
The
seven-year
study___37___(look)
at
dietary
factors
from
1990
to
2018
in
195___38___(country)
and
found
that
people
were
eating
too
many
of
the
wrong
types
of
food,
and
too
little
of
the
food___39___(they)
bodies
needed.
And
that
may
be___40___important
reason
for
a
range
of
diseases.
“This
study
says
that
poor
diet
is
responsible___41___.
more
deaths
than
any
other
risk
factor
in
the
world",
study
author
Christopher
Murray
noted
in
a
release.
"___42___sodium(钠),sugar,
and
fat
have
been
the
focus
of
debates
over
the
past
two
decades,
our
study___43___(official)
suggests
that
the
leading
dietary
risk
factor
is
the
low
intake
of
healthy
foods."
The
result
underlines
that
the
current
food
education
campaigns
aren't
quite
___44___(effect).
The
finding
shows
that
necessary
measures
should
be
taken
urgently___45___(balance)
peoples
diets
around
the
world.
第三节
(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
根据所给
10
个英语单句的意思,从所给的
15
个词汇中挑选出
10
个合适的词或短语分别给每个句子填空。
solve
beneath
glory
evidence
add
up
native
peaceful
explore
hopeful
stand
for
appreciate
afterwards
frightened
amazing
give
in
46.
My
English
teacher
asked
me
to
do
a
survey,
______
the
score
and
see
how
many
points
I
could
get.
47.
It
is
not
easy
for
a
Chinese
person
to
speak
English
as
fluently
as
a
______
English
speaker.
48.
As
I
lay
______
the
stars,
I
stayed
awake
and
thought
about
how
far
we
had
already
travelled.
49.
This
______
boy
whose
mother
was
lost
in
the
disaster
is
looking
for
her
now.
50.
Mandela
told
me
how
to
get
the
correct
papers
so
I
could
stay
in
Johannesburg,
and
I
became
more
______
about
my
future.
51.
In
a
trial,
the
judge
only
cares
about
whether
the
eyewitness
has
given
true
information,
which
must
be
facts
rather
than
opinions.
This
kind
of
information
is
called
______.
52.
The
teacher
asked
us
where
the
ancient
Olympic
Games
started
and
what
the
five
rings
on
the
Olympic
flag
______.
53.
I
have
even
been
put
into
space
rockets
and
sent
to
______
the
Moon
and
Mars.
54.
You
should
pay
more
attention
to
the
rainforest
where
I
live
and
______
how
the
animals
live
together.
55.
Freddy
was
now
quite
confident
when
he
went
into
a
concert
hall,
and
he
enjoyed
singing
and
all
the
congratulations
______.
梅州市2019-2020
学年度第一学期高一英语期末考试试卷
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
I
am
fond
of
my
sister
___36___
she
has
one
serious
shortcoming.
She
can
be
___37___
(real)
stubborn.
Although
she
didn’t
know
the
best
way
of
getting
to
places,
she
insisted
that
she
___38___
(organize)
the
trip
properly.
Now
I
know
that
the
proper
way
is
always
her
way.
I
kept
asking
her,
“When
are
we
leaving
and
when
are
we
coming
back?”
I
asked
her
whether
she
___39___
(look)
at
a
map
yet.
Of
course
she
hadn’t;
my
sister
doesn’t
care
about
___40___
(detail).
So
I
told
her
that
the
source
of
the
Mekong
is
in
Qinghai
Province.
She
gave
me
a
___41___
(determine)
look
-
the
kind
___42___
said
she
would
not
change
her
mind.
When
I
told
her
that
our
journey
would
begin
at
an
altitude
of
more
than
5,000
metres,
she
seemed
to
be
excited
about
it.
When
I
told
her
the
air
would
be
hard
___43___
(breathe)
and
it
would
be
very
cold,
she
said
it
would
be
an
interesting
experience.
I
know
my
sister
well.
Once
she
has
made
up
___44___
(she)
mind,
nothing
can
change
it.
Finally,
I
had
to
give
___45___.
第四部分
写作(共三节,满分50分)
第一节
单词拼写
46.
We
should
never
__________
(忽视)
young
children’s
education.
47.
He
did
not
think
she
could
__________
(认出)
his
car
in
the
snow.
48.
He
can
speak
English
as
__________
(流利)
as
an
Englishman.
49
The
fashion
from
country
to
country
may
show
the
c__________
differences.
50.
In
that
big
fire,
all
their
houses
were
completely
d__________,
so
they
had
to
build
new
ones.
51.
It
took
a
long
time
for
him
to
r__________
from
a
bad
cold.
52.
I
would
__________
(感谢)
it
if
you
could
give
me
an
early
reply.
53.
He
himself
was
__________
(不安的)
because
he’d
been
lying.
54.
I
felt
I
__________
(值得)
better
than
that.
55.
Visitors
p__________
the
beauty
of
the
scenery.
56.
The
parents,
whose
son
was
lost
for
several
days,
__________
(遭受)
a
lot.
57.
Taking
proper
and
__________
(定期的)
exercise
can
help
you
have
a
good
shape.
58.
Lucy
was
a
__________
into
her
dream
university,
which
made
her
feel
excited.
59.
If
you
have
a
dream,
d__________
yourself
to
it
and
finally
your
dream
will
come
true.
60.
Titanic
was
a
British
ship
that
s__________
into
the
North
Atlantic
Ocean.
第二节
完成句子(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
请根据中文意思,用学过的短语完成句子。
61.
Ever
since
I
was
12,
I
__________
__________
__________
__________
(喜欢)
reading.
62.
I
asked
mom
whether
she
ever
__________
__________
__________
(感到厌倦)
doing
the
dishes.
63.
If
something
__________
__________
(属于)
you,
you
own
it.
64.
Matt
got
me
a
room
there
for
a
week
__________
__________
(大约)
when
I
first
came
here.
65.
He
was
__________
__________
(经历)
a
very
difficult
time.
湛江市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末调研考试高一英语(必修1、必修2)试卷
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
Once,
three
men
got
___41___
(lose)
in
the
forest.
They
decided
they
would
stay
in
the
forest
until
they
found
___42___
(they)
way.
The
next
morning,
one
man
went
to
find
some
food.
Soon,
the
other
two
men
were
___43___
(surprise)
to
find
him
back
with
a
deer
and
asked
how
he
got
the
deer.
The
man
replied,
“I
found
tracks,
I
followed
the
tracks,
and
I
got
a
deer.”
They
both
were
___44___
(slight)
confused
because
he
had
no
weapons.
A
few
days
___45___
(late),
the
second
guy
went
in
search
___46___
food
and
soon
came
back
with
a
deer
too.
The
other
two
asked
how
he
managed
___47___
(get)
the
deer.
His
reply
was
___48___
same
as
the
first
man’s.
Then
it
was
the
turn
of
the
third
guy
to
search
for
food.
Many
hours
passed,
and
the
third
man
___49___
(hold)
nothing
in
his
hands
came
back,
with
blood
on
his
face.
The
other
two
asked
him
___50___
had
happened.
He
looked
at
them
and
relied,
“I
found
tracks,
I
followed
the
tracks,
and
I
got
hit
by
a
train.”
根据括号内的中文意思写出英文单词或者短语,每空只填一词,使句子意思完整
51.
The
relationship
between
my
family
members
is
_________
(平等的)
and
mutually
respectful.
52.
The
other
thing
my
parents
did
is
they
would
_________
(奖赏)
us
for
getting
good
report
cards
at
the
end
of
every
term.
53.
With
no
view
to
selfish
gains,
I
will
work
hard
to
_________
(值得,应受)
people's
trust.
54
There
would
be
no
clash
of
civilizations
as
long
as
people
are
able
to
_________
(鉴赏)
the
beauty
of
them
all.
55.
After
the
loss
caused
by
a
second
half
own
_________
(进球得分),
China
now
sit
in
second
place
in
the
five-team
Group
A
with
seven
points
from
four
games,
five
points
behind
group
leader
Syria.
56.
If
you
don't
_________
(想要,想做)
waiting
in
traffic,
there
are
also
bikes
for
rent.
57.
_________
(拯救)
started
after
a
water
inrush
accident
that
happened
at
3:26
pm
on
Saturday.
58.
We
will
invest
$100
billion
over
the
next
five
years
to
make
network
infrastructure
more
efficient
and_________
(可靠的).
59.
A
positive_________
(态度)
and
self-confidence
are
the
skills
we’re
looking
for
in
this
job.
60.
It
is
reasonable
for
students
to
make
their
own
_________
(时间表)
based
on
individual
considerations.
61.
I’m
very
_________
_________
(熟悉)
several
Chinese
opera
forms
and
I
find
them
personally
very
beautiful.
62.
There’s_________
_________
(毫无疑问)that
Americans’
prosperity
and
high
living
standards
have
been
helped
by
low-cost
overseas
manufacturing,
low-priced
imports
and
the
global
circulation
of
dollars.
63.
Efforts
should
be
made
to
_________
_________
(分类)
traditional
cultural
resources
and
bring
back
to
life
relics
sleeping
in
closed
palaces,
legacies
of
the
vast
land
of
China
and
records
in
ancient
books.
64.
_________
_________
_________
(看重)yourself
and
give
yourself
permission
to
be
great.
65.
Up
to
80
percent
of
the
country’s
young
adults_________
________
(患病)nearsightedness.
第二节
根据定语从句规则,用适当的连接词填空,每空只填一词,使句子意思完整
66.
Victims
thank
those
_________
helped
them
rebuild
after
an
earthquake
in
2013.
67.
The
tourist
wanted
to
book
a
room_________
window
faces
south.
68.
This
is
the
best
way_________
has
been
used
against
pollution.
69.
Jim
passed
the
driving
test,
_________
surprised
everybody
in
the
office.
70.
The
reason_________
I
got
a
job
was
that
I
worked
hard.
(5)2019-2020学年度第一学期金山中学期末考试卷高一英语
第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
Located
in
a
mountainous
region
of
Chengde
city,
the
Jinshanling
Great
Wall
section
is
the
best
___56___
(preserve)
part
of
the
Great
Wall
from
the
Ming
Dynasty
with
many
___57___(origin)
features.
Three
towers
are
must-sees
at
the
Jinshanling
Great
Wall.
Each
tower
contains
___58___(it)
own
legend.
The
General
Tower
was
named
to
commemorate
Wu
Guihua,
a
heroine
___59___sacrificed
herself
to
resist
invasions
___60___
the
north.
The
Black
Tower
and
the
Taochun
Tower
were
named
to
commemorate
two
girls,
Heigu
and
Taochun,
who
made
great
___61___
(contribute)
to
the
construction
of
the
Great
Wall.
If
you
go,
you
will
find
yourself
experiencing
___62___
(total)
different
scenery
in
four
seasons.
In
spring,
apricot
flowers
decorate
the
Great
Wall.
In
summer,
the
winding
dragon-shaped
Great
Wall
___63___
(surround)
by
a
sea
of
green
plants.
In
autumn,
the
Great
Wall
turns
into
a
colorful
place
and
in
winter,
heavy
snow
covers
the
Great
Wall,
___64___
(add)
a
sense
of
magnificence
and
solemnity.
The
annual
Apricot
Flower
Festival
kicks
off
at
the
beginning
of
April.
____65____
you
have
time,
you
should
witness
the
true
beauty
of
the
China’s
landmark.
第二节
单词拼写(共10
小题;每小题1份,满分10分)
根据首字母和中文提示,用单词的恰当形式填空。
66.
Does
watching
television
a_______(影响)children’s
behavior?
67.
I
didn’t
recognized
her
until
she
r________(取下)her
glasses.
68.
Graduates
have
to
fight
for
jobs
in
a
highly
c______(竞争的)market.
69.
A
real
friend
is
a
person
on
whom
we
can
completely
r_______(信赖).
70.
Please
a________(附上)your
recent
photo
to
the
application
form.
71.
Music
is
the
u
________(通用的)language
of
human
beings.
72.
There
are
still
many
places
in
the
world
that
have
not
been
e________(探索)
73.
Not
until
we
succeed
in
letting
wildlife
live
in
peace
can
we
smile
in
r______(轻松).
74.
Joe
is
proud
and
stubborn,
never
a__________
(承认)
he
is
wrong
and
always
looking
for
someone
else
to
blame.
75.
After
the
foreign
guests
got
f__________(熟悉的)with
the
Chinese
traditional
festivals,
they
like
to
live
in
China.广东省2020-2021高一上期末英语备考专练-书面表达
(最新五套2019-2020期末真题)
珠海市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末普通高中学生学业质量监测高一英语
第五部分
写作(共两节满分35分)
第一节
单句改错(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
每句中只有一处错误,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。
71.
The
two
child
often
sing
at
night.
72
Can
you
tell
me
which
subject
do
you
like?
73.
Jill
got
up
early
such
that
he
could
do
some
morning
exercise.
74.
My
English
teacher
thinks
high
of
all
the
students
in
my
class.
75.
I
come
across
an
old
friend
of
mine
in
the
mall
yesterday.
76.
The
house
has
decorated
recently,
so
we
will
move
in
soon.
77.
They
got
married
in
December
18
and
lived
happily
ever
after.
78.
Reading
play
an
important
role
in
English
learning.
79.
It
has
rained.
As
the
result,
we
don't
need
to
water
the
tree.
80.
The
girl
wore
glasses
to
protect
his
eyes
from
the
sun.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
81.假如你是李华,你校学生会将举办一场中国围棋比赛。请你写一封电子邮件,向你的美国朋友Bill介绍相关情况,内容包括:
1.举办时间和地点;
2.介绍围棋:源于中国,历史悠久,开发智力等;
3.邀请Bill来观看。
要求:1.词数100左右:
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.电子邮件格式、开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:中国围棋Go(专有名词需大写G)
Bear
Bill,
Hi!
How
have
you
been?
I'm
writing
to
tell
you
a
piece
of
good
news.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Looking
forward
to
your
reply!
Yours,
Li
Hua
中山市高一年级
2019-2020
学年度第一学期期末统一考试英语科试卷
第三部分
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)
56.
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。作文中共有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:在缺词处加一个漏子符号(∧))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。
Last
Tuesday,
our
class
invited
an
old
craftsman
to
teach
us
about
how
to
make
dough
figurines.
When
the
craftsman
came
in
the
classroom,
we
gave
him
a
warm
welcome
and
two
boys
helped
him
for
the
tool
box.
First,
he
showed
us
the
basic
steps
and
skills
of
make
dough
figurines.
We
stood
around
him
and
watched
attentive.
Then
we
started
to
have
try
ourselves.
The
old
man
walked
around
or
helped
us
patiently.
Finally,
we
put
the
figurines
we
made
on
the
table
and
take
pictures
with
the
old
craftsman.
Looking
at
the
figurines,
we
were
all
very
exciting.
We
hope
we
can
have
more
activity
of
this
kind!
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
57.
假定你是李华,你正在澳洲访问的学校邀请你参加将在周六晚上为你准备的欢迎晚会。请你用英文给
校长Mr.
Brown写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.
特别高兴和感谢学校举办欢迎晚会;
2.
有意身穿中国传统服装前往并献唱一首中国民歌。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
梅州市2019-2020
学年度第一学期高一英语期末考试试卷
第三节
书面表达(满分25分)
66.假定你是李华,是学校英文报“Advice”栏目的编辑。你收到一封署名为Miss
Worried的来信。信中该同学诉说了自己的困扰:本学期期中考试后经常感到压力大晚上睡不好,使正常的学习和生活受到了影响。请用英文给该同学写一封回信。内容包括:
1
表示理解并给予安慰;
2.
提出建议并说明理由。(至少两条建议)
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头与结尾已为你写好。
Dear
Miss
Worried,
I’m
sorry
to
know
that
you’re
having
difficulty
falling
asleep.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I
hope
you’ll
find
them
useful.
Yours,
Li
Hua
湛江市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末调研考试高一英语(必修1、必修2)试卷
第三节
书面表达(满分25分)
71.假设你是李华。你的两位朋友Tom与
Peter几天前产生了误会。Tom的生日即将来临,
Peter想送他一个礼物来缓和关系,修复友情,特地发来邮件寻求你的建议。请你根据以下要点给Peter回一封邮件。
1、礼物选择;2、你的理由;3、其他建议。
注意:1.词数100左右。2.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Peter,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
2019-2020学年度第一学期金山中学期末考试卷高一英语
第三节
书面表达
(25分)
76.假设你是李华,亚洲青年运动会将于2021年在汕头举办,现正在招募英文志愿者,你希望成为其中一员。请按要求用英文给组委会写一封信。内容包括:
1.申请原因;
2.个人优势。
注意:1.
词数不少于100;
2.
可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
the
Asia
Youth
Games亚青会
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________广东省2020-2021高一上期末英语备考专练-阅读理解
(最新五套2019-2020期末真题)
珠海市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末普通高中学生学业质量监测高一英语
A
A
trip
to
the
Natural
History
Museum
is
the
perfect
family
day
out
in
London.
There
is
so
much
to
explore!
Site:
Cromwell
Road,
London
SW7
51313
Opening
hours:
Open
daily
10:00-17:50;
Last
entry
17:30;
Closed
24-26
December
Upcoming
events
Wildlife
Photographer
of
the
Year
10
October
2019-31
January
2020
Event
type:
Exhibition
Ticket
price:
£8.25-£13.90
Explore
the
world's
best
nature
photography,
with
great
lighting
effects.
Orbit:
A
Journey
Around
Earth
in
Real
Time
21
October
2019-5
January
2020
Event
type:
Film
Ticket
price:
Free,
no
ticket
needed
Appreciate
the
beauty
of
our
home
planet
from
space
in
this
film
by
Sean
Doran
with
music
by
Phaelch.
Natural
History
Museum
Ice
Rink(溜冰场)
19
October
2019-12
January
2020
Event
type:
Visitor
Ticket
price:
Adults
from
£12.65,
children
from
£8.80,
families
from
£39.60
Get
your
skates
on
this
winter
in
front
of
the
Waterhouse
building,
with
fairy
lights
on
and
frost-covered
trees
standing
around.
Museum
of
the
Moon
17
May
2019-5
January
2020
Event
type:
Exhibition
Ticket
price:
Free
no
booking
needed
Museum
of
the
Moon
is
a
touring
artwork
by
UK
artist
Luke
Jerram.
Since
2016,
this
six-meter
model
has
been
circling
the
globe,
lighting
up
spaces
from
Bilbao
to
Beijing.
Safety
notice
Bags
and
other
personal
items
will
be
inspected
when
you
enter
the
Museum.
Please
do
not
bring
anything
sharp
including
knives
and
scissors
to
the
Museum.
Smoke
free
Smoking
(including
the
use
of
electronic
cigarettes)
is
not
allowed
in
the
Museum.
16.
If
you
travel
to
London
in
late
January
2020,
which
event
can
you
go
to?
A.
Museum
of
the
Moon.
B.
Natural
History
Museum
Ice
Rink.
C.
Wildlife
Photographer
of
the
Year.
D.
Orbit:
A
Journey
Around
Earth
in
Real
Time.
17.
What
can
you
do
in
the
museum
for
free?
A.
Going
skating
in
the
Ice
Rink.
B.
Circling
the
globe.
C.
Exploring
the
best
nature
photography.
D.
Watching
a
film
about
the
earth.
18.
Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
diary.
B.
A
novel.
C.
A
travel
guide.
D.
A
menu.
B
Braxton
Moral
walked
across
the
stage
at
his
high
school
in
Ulysses,
Kansas,
as
a
graduate.
Soon
after
that,
the
17-year-old
marked
another
milestone(里程碑):
receiving
his
degree
from
Harvard
University.
Moral's
parents
got
him
admitted
to
the
world-famous
university
when
he
was
just
11.
"My
parents
noticed
I
was
bored
in
school
and
needed
something
to
encourage
growth,
so
they
ended
up
finding
the
Harvard
Extension
School,"
he
said.
"Most
courses
can
be
taken
online,
but
Extension
School
students
also
must
earn
16
credit(学分)
hours
in
person
in
the
school
in
Cambridge,
Massachusetts,"
said
Moral.
Studying
for
both
high
school
and
Harvard
at
the
same
time
wasn't
easy.
But
officials
in
his
high
school
took
a
lot
of
the
work
off,
allowing
Moral
to
spend
a
few
hours
each
day
working
on
Harvard's
coursework.
Moral
has
always
been
drawn
to
law
and
politics,
and
he's
now
hoping
to
go
to
law
school.
"I
am,
of
course,
excited
to
end
this
stage
of
my
life
and
hungry
to
begin
the
next,"
he
said.
Moral's
older
sister,
Brittney
Jo
Seger,
told
reporters
that
her
brother
has
always
been
gifted(有天赋的).
"When
he
was
little,
his
vocabulary
was
amazing"
she
said.
"Something
my
mom,
sister
and
I
noticed
early
on
was
his
memory.
That's
one
of
the
things
that
make
him
unbelievable.
He
can
look
at
anything
or
read
anything,
and
he
will
immediately
remember
it
forever."
Moral's
book,
Harvard
in
the
Heartland,
is
also
coming
out,
which
is
about
his
experience
as
"a
gifted
boy
from
a
small
farming
town".
19.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
first
three
paragraphs?
A.
Moral
spent
17
years
studying
for
a
Harvard
degree.
B.
Moral
studied
for
his
Harvard
degree
completely
online.
C.
Moral
performed
poorly
and
caused
problems
in
school.
D.
Moral
studied
for
his
Harvard
degree
while
in
high
school.
20.
What's
Moral's
high
school
officials'
attitude
towards
his
Harvard
coursework?
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Supportive.
C.
Negative.
D.
Worried
21.
Which
of
the
following
is
an
important
reason
for
Moral's
success?
A.
Enjoying
drawing.
B.
Having
gifted
memory.
C.
Being
hungry
for
degrees.
D.
Writing
about
his
experience.
C
What
will
the
future
school
look
like
is
difficult
to
make
clear,
but
most
experts(专家)
agree
that
the
school
will
be
electronic
in
the
future.
“Present-day
schools
will
no
longer
exist
in
the
next
century,”
says
a
report
in
The
Age.
“At
that
time,
future
schools
will
become
community-style
centers,
which
run
seven
days
a
week,
24
hours
a
day.”
At
the
same
time,
computers
will
surely
become
a
central
part
of
the
school
in
the
future.
According
to
The
Age,
the
distant
learning
will
be
popular
and
students
will
listen
to
teachers
on
computers.
Going
into
classrooms
on
their
computers,
students
will
study
at
any
time,
which
is
very
easy
for
them.
However,
it
is
necessary
for
students
to
go
to
the
actual
school
in
order
to
develop
some
social
skills.
The
Seashore
Primary
School
is
an
imaginary
school
in
the
future
created
by
the
Education
Department
of
Australia.
At
this
school,
all
the
teachers
and
students
have
laptop
computers.
Teachers
check
messages
and
call
students
back
on
a
special
telephone
system
and
students
use
telephones
to
search
for
information
or
speak
to
their
experts
who
teach
their
lessons.
Besides,
all
the
lessons
are
related
to
all
sorts
of
subjects
and
all
the
students
have
their
own
learning
plans
created
by
teachers.
As
one
headmaster
says,
a
laptop
computer
is
students'
library,
data
storage(数据存储)as
well
as
the
bridge
to
a
wider
world.
Technology
has
changed
the
emphasis
of
future
learning.
Thus,
we'll
pay
more
attention
to
the
learning
of
kids
rather
than
the
teaching.
22.
According
to
the
report
in
The
Age,
students
in
future
schools
will
.
A.
mainly
study
online
B.
study
at
a
set
time
C.
have
no
teachers
D.
never
go
to
actual
school
23.
The
example
of
the
Seashore
Primary
School
is
given
to
show
.
A.
telephones
are
important
in
Australia
B.
how
future
schools
will
work
C.
every
student
needs
a
learning
plan
D.
students
enjoy
getting
in
touch
with
teachers
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“emphasis”
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.
lesson
B.
score
C.
attitude
D.
focus
25.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
of
the
text?
A.
The
Schools
in
the
Future
B.
Great
Changes
in
Technology
C.
The
Seashore
Primary
School
D.
Actual
Schools
to
Be
Replaced
中山市高一年级
2019-2020
学年度第一学期期末统一考试英语科试卷
A
The
latest
additions
to
its
World
Heritage
(遗产)list.
The
following
are
some
of
the
recent
additions.
Churches
of
the
Pskov
School
of
Architecture((Russia))
The
structures,
many
of
which
are
churches,
were
all
designed
by
the
Pskov
School
of
Architecture.
It
was
a
leading
school
of
building
design
in
the
country,
especially
in
the
15th
and
16th
centuries.
Some
elements
common
to
Pskov
architecture
date
back
to
the
11th
century.
Babylon((Iraq))
The
ancient
city
of
Babylon
is
gaining
World
Heritage
Site
status.
The
city
was
once
a
main
tourist
site
before
Iraq
suffered
several
wars.
The
4,
300-year-old
city
is
where
dynasties
have
risen
and
fallen
since
the
earliest
days
of
settled
human
civilization.
UNESCO
Says
the
site
"offers
a
look
into
one
of
the
most
influential
empires
of
the
ancient
world".
Writing-on-stone(Canada)
Canada^
Writing-on-stone
monument
has
a
large
number
of
protected
rock
paintings
and
rock
carvings.
Some
of
them
are
2,
000
years
old.
The
markings
were
left
by
Blackfoot
Native
Americans,
who
lived
in
parts
of
Western
Canada
and
the
far
northern
United
States.
The
land
that
makes
up
Writing-on-Stone
is
filled
with
rock
posts
that
have
been
formed
into
"spectacular
shapes"
by
erosion
(侵蚀).
Party
and
Ilha
Grande(Brazil)
The
historic
coastal
town
of
Party
and
the
island
Ilha
Grande
are
already
popular
places
for
visitors
to
Brazils
Rio
de
Janeiro
state.
Party
was
the
final
stop
along
the
Gold
Route,
along
which
gold
was
shipped
to
Europe
in
the
1600s.
The
area
is
also
home
to
a
huge
number
of
animals,
some
of
which
are
in
danger
now.
1.
What
do
we
know
about
the
buildings
in
Pskov?
A.
Their
designs
came
from
the
same
school.
B.
They
are
merely
churches.
C.
They
are
a
group
of
ancient
schools.
D.
Their
paintings
are
about
2,000
years
old.
2.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
Writing-on-Stone
monument?
A.
It
is
the
best-preserved
monument
in
Canada.
B.
It
enjoys
great
popularity
with
visitors.
C.
It
reflects
the
culture
of
the
natives.
D.
It
was
formed
by
nature.
3.
What
can
visitors
see
in
Paraty
and
Ilha
Grande?
A.
Shipping
activities.
B.
Coastal
scenery.
C.
Gold
mining
equipment.
B
A
short
Chinese
man
seems
to
be
the
tallest
in
the
world
right
now.
Jack
Ma
(Ma
Yun),
50,
is
executive
chairman
of
a
business

to

business
online
platform.
On
September
19,
his
company
went
public
on
the
New
York
Stock
Exchange,
raising
$
25
billion
through
an
IPO,
the
biggest
in
history.
Ma,
a
former
English
teacher,
has
become
the
richest
man
in
China.
Bom
in
Hangzhou,
Zhejiang,
Ma
grew
up
as
a
happy
kid.
In
1976,
at
the
age
of
12,
he
wanted
to
learn
English.
Every
morning,
he
awoke
at
5
am,
cycled
40
minutes
to
a
hotel
near
the
West
Lake
where
he
could
chat
to
foreign
tourists.
He
did
it
for
nine
years,
rain
or
shine.
The
experience
made
him
a
fluent
English
speaker
and
also
opened
his
eyes
to
the
wider
world.
In
a
1995
trip
to
the
US,
Ma
was
showed
the
Internet
for
the
first
time.
He
searched
the
word
“Beer",
and
found
that
there
was
nothing
in
there
about
China.
Seeing
the
chance,
Ma
returned
to
China
and
set
up
a
website
without
even
knowing
much
about
computers.
Four
years
later
Ma
and
his
friends
founded
a
company
in
Hangzhou,
He
believed
in
the
Internet
business
potential
when
few
other
Chinese
did.
People
called
him
“Crazy
Jack
Ma".
But
15
years
later,
his
company
has
developed
into
the
world's
largest
e-commerce
company,
owning
two
popular
shopping
websites.
It
makes
more
profit
online
than
two
biggest
foreign
shopping
websites
combined.
No
one
thinks
he's
mad
now.
Ma's
favorite
line
has
been
printed
on
the
souvenir
T-shirts.
It
reads:
"Everybody
should
have
a
dream.
What
if
that
dream
comes
true?

4.
What
does
the
first
sentence
in
Paragraph
I
mean?
A.
Ma
is
the
richest
man
in
China
now.
B.
Ma
has
grown
taller
than
ever
before.
C.
Ma's
company
IPO
is
the
biggest
in
history.
D.
Ma
is
executive
chairman
of
an
online
platform.
5.
How
did
Ma
learn
English?
A.
He
cycled
to
learn
from
his
teacher.
B.
He
chatted
with
foreigners
every
day.
C.
He
got
up
early
to
read
English.
D.
He
worked
in
a
hotel
near
West
Lake.
6.
How
old
was
Ma
when
he
first
used
Intent?
A.
12.
B.
19.
C.
23.
D.
31.
7.
Why
was
Ma
called
"Crazy
Jack
Ma”?
A.
Few
Chinese
did
Internet
Business
then.
B.
Ma
was
crazy
about
the
Internet.
C.
He
made
his
company
a
great
one.
D.
He
was
ever
a
crazy
shopper.
C
Some
African
schools
are
adding
programs
that
teach
what
officials
are
calling
"soft
skills"
to
students.
Soft
skills
are
personal
qualities
that
help
a
person
relate
effectively
to
others.
Officials
say
this
kind
of
training
can
help
students
succeed
in
the
job
market
and
in
life.
The
training
is
being
offered
at
the
St.
Bernadette
Kamonyi
Secondary
School
in
Kigali,
Rwanda.
For
weeks,
its
students
have
been
visiting
neighborhood
businesses.
The
goal
of
these
field
trips
is
for
the
young
people
to
learn
what
is
necessary
to
secure
a
job.
For
the
secondary
school
students,
this
information
is
important.
In
a
few
months,
they'll
complete
their
studies
and
try
their
best
to
find
work.
One
of
the
Rwandan
students
is
22-year-old
Aminadab
Niyitegeka.
He
says
he
will
look
for
any
job
available.
He
hopes
that
what
he
learns
in
his
work
readiness
class
will
help.
Traditionally,
secondary
schools
in
Africa
have
spent
more
time
on
subjects
like
mathematics
and
science,
largely
ignoring
areas
like
public
speaking
and
teamwork.
But
that
is
changing.
Schools
are
exploring
new
teaching
models
to
offer
soft
skills
and
professional
training.
It
is
part
of
an
effort
to
prepare
students
to
become
better
communicators,
problem
solvers
and
citizens
(公民).
Rwanda
has
started
a
work
readiness
training
program
called
Akazi
Kanoze
Access.
It
means
"work
well
done"
in
Kinyarwanda,
the
official
language
of
Rwanda.
The
program
has
trained
more
than
20,000
students
to
help
make
them
more
appealing
to
employers.
Emmanuel
Ntagungira
is
a
teacher
and
works
as
a
trainer
for
Akazi
Kanoze
Access,
He
often
visits
employers
who
have
given
jobs
to
high
schools.
The
employers
are
very
happy
because
the
graduates
are
ready
to
work.
He
says
he
hopes
the
program
will
help
lower
unemployment,
which
stands
at
over
13
percent
nationwide.
He
also
explains
that
the
graduates
have
a
healthy
mindset
and
employers
are
satisfied
with
the
job
they've
been
doing.
8.
Which
of
the
following
is
not
an
example
of
“soft
skills"?
A
Being
competent
in
software.
B.
Communicating
with
others
well.
C
Making
a
good
speech
in
public.
D.
Having
a
good
sense
of
cooperation.
9.
In
what
way
have
secondary
schools
in
Africa
changed?
A.
They
focus
on
mathematics
and
science.
B.
They
ignore
areas
like
public
speaking
and
teamwork.
C.
They
apply
new
teaching
methods.
D.
They
make
an
effort
to
offer
students
soft
skills.
10.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
The
program
Kazi
Kanoze
Access
aims
to
appeal
to
employers.
B.
Aminadab
Niyitegeka
will
definitely
find
a
good
job
after
graduation.
C.
Students
with
soft
skills
are
likely
to
get
along
well
with
others.
D.
Students
have
been
visiting
neighborhood
businesses
to
secure
a
job.
梅州市2019-2020
学年度第一学期高一英语期末考试试卷
A
Student
Accommodation
(住处)
to
Let
in
London
One
-
bedroom
flat
Riverside
Gardens,
W6
?
1,250
pcm
This
one
-
bedroom
top
floor
flat
is
located
at
Riverside
Gardens
in
Hammersmith.
It
is
perfectly
located
for
shopping
and
entertainment.
Walking
distance
to
Hammersmith
Broadway,
Ravens
Court
Park
&
the
River
Thames.
Key
features
(特点):
Spacious
living
area;
Fully
equipped
kitchen
Two
-
bedroom
flat
New
Orient
House
Chelsea,
SW6
?
1,148
pcm
This
flat
has
easy
access
to
West
Brompton
station
where
a
quick
change
to
the
District
Line
will
allow
you
to
make
good
use
of
the
London
Underground.
This
means
that
you
are
within
easy
access
of
21
higher
education
institutions
including
Imperial
College
London
and
Kings
College
London.
Key
features:
Excellent
social
spaces:
movie
room,
games
area
and
dining
area
Private
halls
Nido
West
Hampstead,
NW6
?
1,664
pcm
Our
modern
student
accommodation
is
near
West
Hampstead
Tube
Station,
allowing
you
to
easily
explore
London.
It
is
close
to
all
major
universities
in
the
city.
Our
house
team
will
look
after
you
during
your
stay,
all
you
need
to
worry
about
is
living
your
best
student
life.
Key
features:
In
-
house
gym
(健身房)
Rooms
for
the
2019/2020
academic
year
start
from
just
?
229
pp/pw.
(pcm:
per
calendar
month
pp/pw:
per
person
per
week)
1.
What
will
Tom
who
works
part
-
time
in
a
restaurant
by
Ravens
Court
Park
probably
choose?
A.
The
flat
next
to
West
Brompton
station.
B.
An
apartment
at
Nido
West
Hampstead.
C.
The
flat
at
Riverside
Gardens.
D.
The
flat
at
New
Orient
House
Chelsea.
2.
Who
are
most
likely
to
choose
the
flat
at
New
Orient
House
Chelsea?
A.
Nature
lovers.
B.
Party
lovers.
C.
Shopping
fans.
D.
Gym
fans.
3.
How
much
will
Jane
spend
at
least
each
month,
if
she
is
going
to
live
at
Nido
West
Hampstead
from
Sept
1st,
2019?
A.
?
1,250.
B.
?
1,148.
C.
?
916.
D.
?
229.
B
Forget
losing
weight
or
saving
money—we
suggest
one
simple
task
to
add
to
your
list
of
inspiring
New
Year's
decisions:
read
a
book.
Trust
us,
and
your
brain
will
thank
you.
Not
only
does
reading
increase
the
amount
of
daily
pleasure
in
your
life,
but
it
could
also
delay
dementia
(痴呆)
and
even
help
you
live
longer.
But
still,
picking
the
perfect
novel
isn't
easy.
Thankfully,
Business
Insider
asked
a
Harvard
professor
to
recommend
the
one
book
he
thinks
every
student
should
read
in
2019—and
we
suggest
adding
it
to
your
list,
too.
(No
time
for
all
the
books
on
your
list?
Here's
a
shortcut:
Read
the
endings
to
some
of
the
world's
most
famous
books,
instead.)
Steven
Pinker,
Professor
of
Psychology
at
Harvard,
recommends
The
Internationalists
by
legal
scholars
Hathaway
and
Shapiro.
The
book
makes
a
surprising
statement
that
the
Kellogg-Briand
Paris
Peace
Pact
(条约)
of
1928,
which
declared
war
illegal,
has
caused
a
steady
drop
in
war
throughout
history.
“But
in
their
fascinating
and
evidence-rich
book,
they
make
a
lifelike
case,”
Pinker
said.
“And
like
The
Clash
of
Civilizations
and
The
End
of
History,
the
book
presents
a
sweeping
vision
(视野)
of
the
international
scene,
making
sense
of
many
developments
in
the
news
and
recent
history.”
Other
professors
at
Harvard
recommended
classics
like
Anna
Karenina
by
Tolstoy,
as
well
as
Just
Mercy
by
Stevenson,
The
Theory
of
Moral
Sentiments
by
Adam
Smith,
and
Robot-Proof
by
Joseph
Aoun.
So,
go
ahead
and
give
(at
least)
one
of
these
books
a
read
in
2019!
And
while
you're
at
it,
you
should
add
the
following
20
books
you
really
should
have
read
by
now
to
your
list,
too…
4.
Which
has
the
closest
meaning
to
the
underlined
word
“shortcut”
in
the
2nd
paragraph?
A.
A
time-saving
way
to
read
books.
B.
A
lazy
person's
way
to
read
books.
C.
A
quick
way
to
know
about
endings
of
books.
D.
A
wise
way
to
deal
with
too
many
books
to
read.
5.
What
or
who
has
reduced
the
number
of
wars
throughout
history?
A.
The
Paris
Peace
Pact.
B.
The
Internationalists.
C.
Hathaway
and
Shapiro.
D.
A
wide
vision
of
the
international
scene.
6.
What
may
be
written
in
the
next
or
last
paragraph
of
the
passage?
A.
More
advice
on
reading
books.
B.
The
names
of
the
20
books
recommended.
C.
The
main
contents
of
the
20
books
recommended.
D.
The
brief
introduction
of
the
20
books
recommended.
C
Hi
Danny,
Greetings
from
the
Great
Barrier
Reef!
I’m
riding
on
a
sailing
boat
with
some
relatives
as
I
write
this.
We’re
diving
here
all
next
week.
The
reef
is
located
in
the
Coral
Sea
that
is
off
the
northeast
coast
of
Australia.
The
reef
is
made
up
of
many
corals.
Corals
are
very
hard
and
made
of
many
tiny
animals
called
“polyps”
that
look
like
underwater
flowers.
The
corals
need
help
to
eat.
They
have
a
special
relationship
with
other
small
animals,
“algae”
(藻类),
that
take
in
sunlight
and
make
energy
for
the
coral.
It’s
the
algae
that
give
color
to
the
corals.
Because
algae
need
sunlight,
the
corals
are
very
close
to
the
surface
of
the
water.
Together,
the
many
corals
create
a
magical
environment.
They
make
a
home
for
the
animals
that
live
in
the
sea.
When
I
went
diving
the
other
day,
I
saw
all
types
of
different
animals-dolphins,
turtles
(海龟)
and
sea
snakes.
I
was
surprised
at
being
able
to
see
some
fish
I
see
only
in
movies,
like
clown
fish
(小丑鱼).
As
I
am
diving,
I
can
feel
the
spirit
of
this
magical
place.
It
seems
that
these
animals
aren’t
surprised
to
see
me.
Maybe
they
think
I’m
another
fish!
Sadly,
according
to
scientists,
the
Great
Barrier
Reef
is
dying
because
the
water
is
getting
warmer
due
to
global
warming.
As
the
ocean
gets
warmer,
the
algae
that
live
in
the
corals
are
cut
off
from
the
food
they
need
for
making
energy.
As
a
result,
they
leave
the
corals,
and
the
corals
die
and
lose
their
color.
We
see
many
dead
white
corals
when
we
dive.
We
need
to
stop
global
warming
and
keep
the
water
from
getting
hotter!
See
you
soon,
Gloria
7.
Where
is
Gloria
writing
from?
A.
A
sailing
boat.
B.
Great
Barrier
Reef.
C.
A
hotel
room.
D.
A
relative’s
house.
8.
What
do
algae
do
for
corals?
A.
They
give
sunlight
to
the
corals.
B.
They
make
energy
for
the
corals
to
grow.
C.
They
capture
fish
for
the
corals
to
eat.
D.
They
allow
the
corals
to
move
around.
9.
Why
is
the
coral
reef
described
as
“magical”?
A
The
author
had
never
been
there
before.
B.
The
area
can
allow
the
animals
to
do
magical
things.
C.
It’s
another
world
with
many
animals
and
colors.
D.
Corals
grow
only
at
the
Great
Barrier
Reef.
10.
Why
is
the
writer
sad
about
the
future
of
the
corals?
A.
She
fears
they
will
eventually
die
from
global
warming.
B.
When
corals
die,
they
lose
their
color
and
turn
to
a
boring
white.
C.
Not
enough
people
will
have
a
chance
to
see
this
magical
place.
D.
She’s
sad
that
the
corals
and
algae
will
break
their
relationship.
湛江市2019-2020学年度第一学期期末调研考试高一英语(必修1、必修2)试卷
A
The
Outdoor
Centre
Opening
times
Water
sports:
9
am-5
pm
Play
Park:
10
am-4
pm
Entrance
/
Car
park
fees
Low
season:
Weekdays
?2.00
per
car
Weekends
?3.00
per
car
High
season:
23
July-11
September
Weekdays
and
weekends
?4.00per
car
One-day
adventure
(冒险)
course
This
is
a
chance
you
have
been
waiting
for.
Come
and
try
sailing,
climbing
and
surfing.
This
course
is
trying
to
introduce
outdoor
activities
to
adults
in
a
fun
way.
You
do
not
need
to
be
very
fit
or
to
have
had
experience
of
the
activities.
All
you
need
is
to
be
interested.
Play
Park
The
Play
Park
is
suitable
for
children
from
2to
10
years
of
age.
It
is
one
of
the
best
of
its
type
in
the
country.
It
has
sand
and
water
play,
a
large
ball
pool,
play
castle
and
much,
much
more.
Group
day
and
weekend
courses
We
also
offer
day
and
long
weekend
courses
for
groups.
We
receive
regular
visits
from
schools
and
colleges.
There
are
three
large
rooms
with
twelve
beds
in
each,
which
can
be
booked
beforehand
for
groups
of
up
to
36people
(12
at
least).
Summer
adventure
holiday
(for
8
-14
years
of
age)
Safety
is
of
great
importance
at
the
Outdoor
Centre.
All
our
workers
are
fully
trained
in
first
aid,
and
able
to
teach
the
activities
on
offer.
We
also
make
certain
that
all
children
only
take
part
in
activities
that
are
suitable
for
their
age
and
physical
abilities.
For
this
programme
children
must
be
able
to
swim
25metres
and
be
in
good
physical
health.
1.
How
much
should
a
family
driving
two
cars
pay
when
entering
the
centre
in
August?
A.
?2.00.
B.
?4.00.
C.
?6.00.
D.
?8.00.
2.
Which
of
the
following
is
suitable
for
a
group
of
ten
children
aged
6
to
8?
A.
Summer
adventure
holiday.
B.
One-day
adventure
course.
C.
Play
Park.
D.
Group
day
and
weekend
courses.
3.
If
you
want
to
take
One-day
adventure
course,
you
need
to
_________.
A.
be
in
good
physical
health
B.
be
pupils
C.
have
rich
experience
D.
have
interest
in
outdoor
activities
4.
Which
of
the
following
students
numbers
can
take
Group
day
and
weekend
courses?
A.
25.
B.
10.
C.
38.
D.
50.
5.
People
who
want
to
take
the
summer
adventure
holiday
__________.
A.
can
stay
overnight
if
they
want
B.
can
do
any
sport
they
are
interested
in
C.
should
have
a
knowledge
of
first
aid
D.
should
have
basic
skills
in
swimming
B
One
morning
in
July,
Tina
came
downstairs
and
saw
Mom
and
Dad
talking
at
the
kitchen
table.
Mom
saw
Tina
standing
at
the
doorway.
She
smiled
at
Tina,
but
her
smile
was
missing
in
the
sunshine.
“Good
morning,
my
little
treasure,”
Dad
said.
“Could
I
talk
to
you
about
something?”
“OK.”
Tina
said.
“You
know
that
Dad
has
a
very
important
job,”
Mom
said.
Tina
nodded.
“He
helps
keep
people
safe.”
Tina
said.
“That’s
right,”
Dad
said.
“Sometimes
that
means
I
need
to
help
people
who
live
far
away
from
us,”
he
paused
(停顿).
“When
I
do
that,
I
have
to
leave
you
and
Mom
for
a
while.”
Tina
looked
at
Mom
then
at
Dad.
”Are
you
going
away?”
she
asked.
Dad
nodded.
“Dad,
how
long
is
a
while?”
“In
order
to
really
help,”
he
said,
“I
have
to
go
back
home
in
July
next
year.”
After
Dad
said
this,
Tina
couldn’t
hear
anything
but
the
tick-tock
of
the
clock
on
the
wall.
Then
Tina
felt
tears
started
to
roll
down
her
cheeks.
Tina
didn’t
want
her
dad
to
leave
her.
That’s
because
Dad
is
her
favorite
person.
Dad
and
Tina
do
lots
of
fun
things
together.
They
can
spend
a
whole
day
playing
table
tennis.
They
play
musical
instruments
together.
Dad
plays
the
drums,
and
Tina
plays
the
cymbals.
Mother
calls
them
“rock
stars”.
“But
if
you
are
away
for
that
long,”
said
Tina,
“won’t
you
forget
me?”
Mom
put
her
hand
on
Tina’s
back
and
Dad
pulled
her
and
Tina
into
a
big
hug.
“No,
honey,”
Mom
said,
“Dad
could
never
forget
you.”
6.
Why
was
Tina’s
mother’s
smile
missing
in
the
sunshine?
A.
Because
the
weather
was
cloudy
on
that
day
in
July.
B.
Because
her
daughter
did
not
get
up
early
on
that
morning.
C.
Because
she
didn’t
want
her
daughter
to
know
Dad
would
leave.
D.
Because
her
husband
had
to
be
away
from
them
for
a
long
time.
7.
Where
does
Tina’s
father
probably
work?
A.
At
the
university.
B.
In
the
army.
C.
On
the
farm.
D.
At
the
hotel.
8.
How
long
would
Tina’s
father
be
away
from
them?
A.
For
about
a
year.
B.
For
about
a
month.
C.
For
about
a
week.
D.
For
about
a
season.
9.
From
Paragraph
Five
we
can
infer(推断)
the
underlined
word
“cymbals”
is
.
A.
a
kind
of
sport
B.
a
kind
of
rock
C.
a
kind
of
toy
D.
a
kind
of
instrument
10.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
Tina’s
father’s
job
is
to
keep
people
healthy.
B.
Tina’s
mother
has
no
time
to
play
with
Tina.
C.
Tina’s
parents
are
both
good
at
playing
table
tennis.
D.
A
big
hug
of
the
family
shows
the
true
love
from
Tina’s
father.
C
An
earthquake
is
one
of
the
most
common
natural
disasters.
It
may
cause
great
damage.
So
it
is
wise
to
learn
some
simple
safety
tips
to
protect
yourself
or
your
family
members.
Fragile
items,
like
those
made
of
glass
should
usually
be
placed
on
a
lower
surface,
near
the
ground
instead
of
placing
them
on
cupboards
higher
up.
Never
place
them
near
your
bed,
sofas
and
other
furniture
where
you
would
be
sitting
or
lying
down.
When
there
is
a
strong
movement,these
pieces
will
fall
on
the
floor
directly
and
not
on
you.
There
is
a
strong
chance
of
short
circuits
(短路)
and
fire
breakouts
during
an
earthquake.
Make
sure
you
turn
off
electrical
connections
and
gas
immediately
when
an
earthquake
happens.
During
an
earthquake,
lie
beneath
an
object
that
is
not
easily
damaged.
Do
not
go
near
objects
that
could
directly
fall
on
you.
Never
use
the
elevator
to
go
down.
Stay
inside
until
the
shaking
stops
and
it
is
safe
to
go
outside.
Research
has
shown
that
most
injuries
happen
when
people
inside
buildings
try
to
go
out.
Use
the
staircases
at
all
times.
If
you
are
outdoors,
do
not
take
shelter
under
a
tree,
streetlights,
electric
poles
or
tall
buildings.
If
you
are
driving,
stop
your
car
and
stay
in
a
safe
place.
Do
not
park
your
car
under
a
tree
or
any
tall
object.
If
trapped
in
debris
(瓦砾堆),
cover
your
mouth
with
a
handkerchief
or
clothing.
Tap
on
a
pipe
or
wall
so
rescuers
can
find
you.
Use
a
whistle
(哨子)
if
one
is
available.
Never
shout
for
help.
Shouting
can
cause
you
to
breathe
in
dangerous
amounts
of
dust.
Do
not
light
a
match
because
you
may
burn
yourself.
Do
not
move
about
or
kick
up
dust.
11.
The
purpose
of
the
passage
is
to
tell
readers

A.
the
damage
caused
by
earthquakes
B.
the
rescue
work
after
earthquakes
C.
what
to
do
about
earthquakes
D.
how
to
prevent
earthquakes
12.
The
underlined
word
"Fragile"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means

A.
easily
broken
B.
easily
found
C
expensive
D.
heavy
13.
During
the
earthquake,
people
are
advised
to

A.
go
out
the
building
at
once
B.
turn
off
power
and
gas
immediately
C.
take
shelter
under
a
tree
D.
drive
to
a
safe
place
14.
What
should
people
NOT
do
when
they
are
trapped
in
debris?
A
Cover
their
mouth
with
a
handkerchief.
B.
Tap
on
a
pipe
or
wall
for
help.
C.
Use
a
whistle
for
help.
D.
Light
a
fire
for
help.
15.
If
you
are
driving,
what
should
you
do
in
the
earthquake?
A.
take
shelter
under
a
tree
B.
stop
your
car
and
stay
in
a
safe
place
C.
park
your
car
under
a
tree
D.
park
your
car
under
a
tall
object
2019-2020学年度第一学期金山中学期末考试卷高一英语
A
Lost
cities
that
have
been
found
The
White
City
In
2015,
a
team
of
explorers
to
Honduras
in
search
of
“the
Lost
City
of
the
Monke
God”
led
to
the
discovery
of
the
White
City.
It
is
believed
that
local
people
hid
here
when
the
Spanish
conquerors
(征服者)
occupied
their
homeland
in
the16th
century.
Canopus
and
Heracleion
The
Egyptian
cities
Canopus
and
Heracleion,
where
Queen
Cleopatra
often
visited,
weren’t
found
until
1992.
Artifacts
(史前器物)
showed
that
the
cities
once
highly
developed
as
a
trade
network,
which
helped
researchers
piece
together
more
about
the
last
queen
of
Egypt.
Machu
Picchu
A
Yale
professor
discovered
“the
Lost
City
in
the
Clouds”
in
1911.
Machu
Picchu
displays
the
Inca
Empire
at
the
height
of
its
rule.
Abandoned
in
the
16th
century
for
unknown
reasons,
the
city
was
hidden
by
the
local
people
from
the
Spanish
conquerors
for
centuries
keeping
it
so
well
preserved.
Troy
The
ancient
city
of
Troy
in
Homer’s
The
Iliad
was
considered
a
fictional
setting
for
his
characters
to
run
wild.
But
in
1871,
explorations
in
northwestern
Turkey
exposed
nine
ancient
cities
layered
(层叠)
on
top
of
each
other,
the
earliest
dating
back
to
about
5,000
years
before.
It
was
later
determined
that
the
sixth
or
seventh
layer
contained
the
lost
city
of
Troy
and
that
it
was
actually
destroyed
by
an
earthquake,
not
a
wooden
horse.
36.
Why
did
people
hide
in
the
White
City
in
the
16th
century?
A.
To
survive
the
war.
B.
To
save
the
land.
C
To
protect
their
country.
D.
To
search
for
a
lost
city.
37.
Which
of
the
following
was
related
to
a
royal
family
member?
A.
The
White
City
B.
Canopus
and
Heracleion
C.
Machu
Picchu
D.
Troy
38.
What
can
we
learn
about
Troy?
A.
It
was
built
by
Homer.
B.
It
consisted
of
nine
cities
C.
It
had
a
history
of
5,000
years
D.
It
was
ruined
by
a
natural
disaster.
B
One
morning
a
deer
rushed
into
a
courtyard
where
a
little
boy
was
playing.
The
deer
hooked
the
boy’s
clothing
with
its
antlers
(角).
This
scared
the
little
boy
so
much
that
he
let
out
a
loud
cry
which
brought
his
mother
running
out
to
see
what
was
happening.
She
came
out
just
in
time
and
saw
the
deer
running
off
towards
the
mountains
with
her
little
boy.
The
mother
was
so
afraid!
She
ran
after
the
deer
as
fast
as
she
could
and
not
too
far
away
she
found
her
son
sitting
on
the
grass
safely.
Seeing
his
mother,
the
little
boy
laughed
and
reached
out
his
arms
to
her.
His
mother
held
him
tight.
She
was
so
happy
that
she
cried.
She
hurried
back
with
her
dear
son.
When
she
got
home,
she
was
amazed
at
what
she
saw.
The
huge
tree
behind
her
house
had
fallen
down
while
she
was
out
running
after
the
deer.
The
whole
house
was
destroyed
under
the
tree’s
great
weight.
Then
the
mother
remembered
the
day
about
a
year
before
when
a
deer
fleeing
from
a
hurt
had
run
into
her
house.
She
felt
sorry
for
the
frightened
deer,
so
she
covered
it
with
some
cloth
and
let
it
return
to
the
forest.
The
deer
seemed
to
understand
that
she
had
saved
its
life.
When
leaving,
it
kept
bowing
its
head
to
her
as
if
it
were
thanking
her
for
her
kindness.
She
never
imagined
that
the
deer
could
remember
her
help.
It
somehow
knew
the
tree
was
going
to
fall
and
kill
her
and
her
son,
so
it
came
back
to
save
them.
When
the
mother
remembered
all
this,
she
said,
“Saving
the
life
of
another
is
the
same
as
saving
the
life
of
your
own.”
39.
The
mother
run
out
of
the
house
because
_________?
A.
The
boy
was
crying.
B.
The
boy
was
running.
C.
The
deer
was
coming.
D.
The
deer
was
escaping.
40
What
happened
while
the
mother
was
running
after
the
deer?
A.
The
deer
hurt
her
son.
B.
The
house
disappeared.
C.
The
house
was
destroyed.
D.
The
huge
tree
was
cut
down.
41.
Why
did
the
deer
save
their
lives?
A.
They
were
close
friends.
B.
The
mother
once
saved
its
life.
C.
The
deer
once
visited
their
house.
D.
The
mother
drove
away
the
hunter.
42.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
protect
animals.
B.
To
blame
the
hunter.
C.
To
praise
the
mother’s
bravery.
D.
To
encourage
people
to
do
good
deeds.
C
Rock
and
roll
music
developed
in
the
United
States
in
the
early
nineteen-fifties.
It
was
based
on
the
music
called
rhythm
and
blues
that
was
performed
by
African
American
musicians.
Early
rock
and
roll
singers
developed
their
own
kinds
of
music.
Elvis
Presley,
Chuck
Berry,
the
Beach
Boys,
and
Bob
Dylan
were
the
most
popular
rock
and
roll
musicians
in
the
early
1960s.
All
were
American.
Then,
in
1964,
a
new
rock
and
roll
group
from
England
invaded
America:
the
Beatles.
Some
people
say
the
Beatles’
music
shook
America
like
an
earthquake.
The
Beatles
changed
rock
and
roll
forever.
Their
early
songs
were
influenced
by
American
rock
and
roll
musicians,
including
Chuck
Berry.
But
the
Beatles
looked
different
and
sounded
different
from
any
musical
group
before
them.
The
Beatles
released
their
first
album
in
the
United
States
in
1964,
when
all
of
the
top
five
records
in
America
were
by
the
Beatles.
In
1967,
they
released
an
album
called
“Sergeant
Pepper’s
Lonely
Hearts
Club
Band.”
It
was
one
of
the
first
“concept”
albums.
That
is,
all
the
songs
were
linked
by
a
common
story
or
idea.
The
popularity
of
the
Beatles
led
the
way
for
more
rock
and
roll
bands
from
England
to
become
popular
in
America.
The
Rolling
Stones
was
the
most
important
of
these
bands.
The
Rolling
Stones
is
one
of
the
few
groups
from
the
1960s
that
is
still
performing
and
recording
today.
In
1965,
the
group
recorded
one
of
its
most
famous
songs,
“Satisfaction”.
By
the
1970s,
rock
and
roll
music
became
known
as
rock
music.
Experts
say
rock
music
regained
some
of
the
energy
of
early
rock
and
roll.
Bruce
Springsteen
and
the
E
Street
Band
became
popular
with
their
album
“Born
to
Run”.
Springsteen’s
music
was
like
the
lively
rock
and
roll
music
of
the
early
nineteen-sixties.
Many
of
his
songs
were
about
social
issues.
He
sang
about
the
effects
of
unemployment
and
the
war
in
Vietnam.
43.
The
main
topic
of
this
passage
is
_______.
A.
the
history
of
American
music
B.
the
development
of
rock
and
roll
music
C.
the
famous
rock
and
roll
groups
D.
the
new
forms
of
rock
and
roll
music
44.
What
does
“the
Beatles’
music
shook
America
like
an
earthquake”
mean?
A.
The
Beatle’s
music
was
as
violent
as
an
earthquake
in
America.
B.
the
Beatles
looked
differently
because
an
earthquake
hit
America.
C.
The
Beatle’s
music
had
great
effect
on
the
rock
and
roll
music
in
America.
D.
The
Beatle’s
music
were
greatly
influenced
by
American
rock
and
roll
music.
45.
Whose
songs
were
mainly
about
social
problems
like
unemployment
and
war?
A.
Elvis
Presley’s.
B.
Bob
Dylan’s.
C.
Chuck
Berry’s.
D.
Springsteen’s.
46.
From
the
passage,
we
can
know
that
_______.
A.
one
of
the
Rolling
Stones’
albums
was
called
“concept”
B.
all
of
the
top
five
records
in
America
were
by
the
Beatles
in
1964
C.
the
Rolling
Stones
was
the
only
band
that
became
popular
in
America
D.
all
the
most
popular
rock
and
roll
musicians
in
the
1960s
were
American
D
You
signed
up
for
soccer,
and
played
every
game
of
the
season.
Sure,
you're
not
the
best
player
on
the
team,
but
most
days
you
gave
it
your
all.
Do
you
deserve
a
trophy
(奖杯)?
If
the
decision
is
up
to
Carol
Dweck,
the
answer
would
likely
be
no.
She's
a
psychology
professor
at
Stanford
University,
California.
She
says
a
player
doesn't
have
to
be
the
best
to
get
a
trophy.
But
those
who
receive
an
award
should
have
to
work
for
it.
She
suggests
trophies
go
to
the
most
improved
player,
or
the
one
who
contributed
most
to
the
team
spirit,
as
well
as
to
those
who
play
the
best.
“The
trophy
has
to
stand
for
something,”
Dweck
told
TFK.
“If
we
give
a
trophy
to
everyone,
then
the
award
has
no
value.”
Dweck
argues
that
giving
kids
trophies
for
particular
reasons,
such
as
improving
in
a
sport,
teaches
kids
that
adults
value
hard
work
and
trying
our
best.
Others
say
that
there's
no
harm
in
giving
awards
to
all
kids
who
play
a
sport,
regardless
of
how
they
played
or
whether
or
not
they
improved.
“I
think
we
should
encourage
kids'
participation
in
sports,”
says
Kenneth
Barish,
a
psychology
professor
at
Weill
Cornell
Medical
College,
in
New
York
City.
“A
trophy
is
one
way
to
encourage
kids'
efforts.”
Barish
argues
that
when
we
single
out
only
the
best
or
even
the
most
improved
players
with
a
trophy,
we
are
teaching
kids
the
wrong
lesson.
We
are
sending
the
message
that
winning
is
everything.
“Winning
is
only
part
of
the
equation
(等式),”
Barish
told
TFK.
“Playing
sports
also
teaches
kids
about
teamwork
and
the
importance
of
exercise.”
There
will
be
plenty
of
opportunities
for
kids
to
learn
about
competition
as
they
get
older,
says
Barish.
They'll
soon
realize
that
only
one
soccer
team
wins
the
World
Cup
and
only
one
football
team
wins
the
Super
Bowl.
For
now,
he
thinks
there's
nothing
wrong
with
letting
all
kids
who
play
a
sport
feel
like
winners.
That
means
trophies
for
everyone.
47.
According
to
Carol
Dweck,
which
player
should
receive
a
trophy?
A.
Tony,
the
most
attractive
player
of
the
soccer
team.
B.
David,
a
soccer
player
who
is
both
clever
and
funny.
C.
Peter,
who
is
ready
to
help
his
partners
to
score
goals.
D.
Jim,
a
soccer
player
who
tries
his
best
to
win
the
game
48.
Which
of
the
following
statements
would
Kenneth
Barish
agree
with?
A.
There
is
no
sense
in
giving
a
trophy
to
everyone.
B.
Kids
fond
of
playing
sports
should
be
rewarded.
C.
Kids
should
be
given
trophies
for
trying
their
best.
D.
It
is
necessary
to
encourage
kids'
participation
in
sports.
49.
The
underlined
phrase
“single
out”
in
Paragraph
6
probably
means
“________”.
A.
honor
B.
choose
C.
value
D.
stress
50.
What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Who
deserves
a
trophy?
B.
All
kids
deserve
a
trophy
C.
What
does
a
trophy
deserve?
D.
Best
player
deserves
a
trophy