安徽省明光中学2020—2021学年下学期开学考试
高一英语试卷
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:听力(共两节,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
is
the
man
going
to
do
on
Sunday?
A.
Visit
his
mother.
B.
Do
some
gardening.
C.
Move
into
a
new
house.
2.
What
does
the
man
think
the
building
might
be?
A.
An
apartment
building.
B.
A
hotel.
C.
A
department
store.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
store.
B.
In
a
bank.
C.
In
a
classroom.
4.
When
will
the
next
bus
come?
A.
At
6:35.
B.
At
6:45.
C.
At
7:00.
5.
When
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
4:30
p.m.
B.
At
5:00
p.m.
C.
At
5:30
p.m.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Friends.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Customer
and
waitress.
7.
How
will
Bill
and
Mary
go
home?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
subway.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
buy?
A.
Desks.
B.
Chairs.
C.
Computers.
9.
What
discount
will
the
woman
get?
A.
15%
off.
B.
12%
off.
C.
10%
off.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
did
the
man
learn
about
the
house?
A.
He
heard
about
it
from
his
wife.
B.
He
saw
it
on
South
Florida
Street.
C.
He
read
about
it
in
the
newspaper.
11.
How
many
bathrooms
are
there
in
the
house?
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
12.
What
is
the
man’s
main
concern
about
the
house?
A.
The
size.
B.
The
price.
C.
The
location.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
do
the
speakers
both
agree?
A.
People
need
cars
to
buy
groceries.
B.
Having
a
car
can
make
people
lazy.
C.
Cars
are
bad
for
the
environment.
14.
Why
does
the
woman
drive
her
car
every
day?
A.
Driving
is
convenient.
B.
Her
city
has
no
subway.
C.
She
thinks
it’s
cheap.
15.
What
can
be
said
about
the
man?
A.
He
spends
a
lot
on
gas.
B.
He
gets
to
work
by
bike.
C.
He
needs
to
get
back
in
shape.
16.
Where
will
the
woman
probably
go
next?
A.
To
a
gym.
B.
To
the
supermarket.
C.
To
a
used
car
market..
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
did
Jim
feel
about
going
to
England?
A.
Surprised.
B.
Nervous.
C.
Sad.
18.
Where
was
Shakespeare
born?
A.
In
London.
B.
In
Cambridge.
C.
In
Stratford-upon-Avon.
19.
What
was
the
main
job
of
Shakespeare’s
father?
A.
He
was
a
writer.
B.
He
was
a
tour
guide.
C.
He
was
a
glove
maker.
20.
Why
did
Shakespeare
write
unusual
plays?
A.
He
got
a
free
education.
B.
He
never
went
to
university.
C.
He
travelled
around
the
world.
第二部分
阅读理解(第一节15小题,
第二节5小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节:阅读下列材料,
从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.
(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
WILDE
THEATRE
BOOKING
-in
person
The
Box
Office
is
open
Monday
to
Saturday,
10
am-8
pm.
-by
post
Stating
the
performance
and
choice
of
seats,
enclosing
a
cheque,
postal
order,
or
your
credit
card
details
to
Wilde
Theatre
Box
Office,
PO
Box
220,
Earnest
Street.
All
cheques
should
be
made
payable
to
Wilde
Theatre.
-by
telephone
Ring
0844
-
847-2484
to
reserve
your
tickets
or
to
pay
by
credit
card
(UnionPay
and
Master
Card
accepted)
-online
Complete
the
on-line
booking
form
at
www..
DISCOUNTS
Saver:
$2
off
any
seat
booked
any
time
in
advance
for
performances
from
Monday
to
Thursday
inclusive,
and
for
all
matinees
(下午场).
Savers
are
available
for
children
up
to
16
years
old,
over
60’s
and
full-time
students.
Supersaver:
half-price
seats
are
available
for
people
with
disabilities
and
one
companion.
It
is
advisable
to
book
in
advance.
There
is
a
maximum
of
eight
wheelchair
spaces
available
and
on
wheelchair
space
will
be
held
until
one
hour
before
the
show
(subject
to
availability)
Standby:
best
available
seats
are
on
sale
for
$6
from
one
hour
before
the
performance
for
people
eligible
(有资格的)
for
Saver
and
Supersaver
discounts
and
thirty
minutes
before
for
all
other
customers.
Group
Bookings:
there
is
a
ten
percent
discount
for
parties
of
twelve
or
more.
Schools:
school
parties
of
ten
or
more
can
book
$9
tickets
in
advance
and
will
get
every
tenth
ticket
free.
Please
note:
we
are
unable
to
exchange
tickets
or
refund
money
unless
a
performance
is
cancelled
due
to
unforeseen
circumstance.
21.
When
booking
by
post,
you
can
pay
for
a
ticket
by
______.
A.
visiting
the
website
of
a
post
office
B.
going
to
your
local
bank
in
person
C.
enclosing
your
Master
Card
in
an
envelope
D.
providing
your
credit
card
information
22.
What
benefit
can
bookers
enjoy
according
to
the
text?
A.
A
party
of
nine
adults
going
to
a
performance
can
book
$9
tickets.
B.
A
group
of
twelve
students
that
book
in
advance
pay
$108
in
total
for
a
performance.
C.
Someone
accompanying
a
wheelchair
user
to
a
performance
receives
a
discount.
D.
A
15-year-old
teenager
can
get
$2
off
any
seat
booked
in
advance
for
matinees
only.
23.
According
to
the
text,
______
can
get
Standby
ticket.
A.
full-time
students
buying
tickets
one
hour
and
a
half
ahead
of
a
performance
B.
65-year-olds
buying
tickets
forty-five
minutes
before
a
performance
begins
C.
bookers
who
are
unexpectedly
unable
to
be
present
at
a
performance
D.
all
theatre-goers
who
buys
tickets
one
hour
before
a
performance
begins
B
One
of
my
wonderful
memories
is
about
a
Christmas
gift.
Unlike
other
gifts,
it
came
without
wrap(包装).
On
September
11th,
1958,
mum
gave
birth
to
Richard.
After
she
brought
him
home
from
hospital,
she
put
him
in
my
lap,
saying,
“I
promised
you
a
gift,
and
here
it
is.”
What
an
honor!
I
turned
four
a
month
earlier
and
none
of
my
friends
had
such
a
baby
doll
of
their
own.
I
played
with
it
day
and
night.
I
sang
to
it.
I
told
it
over
and
over
how
much
I
loved
it!
One
morning,
however,
I
found
its
bed
empty.
My
doll
was
gone!
I
cried
for
it.
Mum
wept
and
told
me
that
the
poor
little
thing
had
been
sent
to
a
hospital.
It
had
a
fever.
For
several
days,
I
heard
mum
and
dad
whispering
such
words
as
“hopeless”,
“pitiful”,and
“dying”,
which
sounded
ominous
.
“Christmas
was
coming,
don’t
expect
any
presents
this
year,”
Dad
said,
pointing
at
the
socks
I
hung
in
the
living
room.
I’d
never
seen
him
cry
before.
The
phone
rang
early
on
Christmas
morning.
Dad
jumped
out
of
bed
to
answer
it.
From
my
bedroom
I
heard
him
say,
“What?
he’s
all
right?”
He
hung
up
and
shouted
upstairs.
“The
hospital
said
we
could
bring
Richard
home!”
“Thank
god!”
I
heard
Mum
cry.
From
the
upstairs
window,
I
watched
my
parents
rush
out
to
the
car.
I
had
never
seen
them
so
happy.
And
I
was
also
full
of
joy.
What
a
wonderful
day!
My
baby
doll
would
be
home.
I
ran
downstairs.
My
socks
still
hung
there
flat.
But
I
knew
they
were
not
empty:
they
were
filled
with
love!
24.
What
happened
to
the
author
on
September
11th,
1958?
A.
He
got
a
baby
brother.
B.
He
got
a
Christmas
gift.
C.
He
became
four
years
old.
D.
He
received
a
doll.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“ominous”
in
Paragraph
3
probably
mean?
A.
Impossible.
B.
Boring.
C.
Difficult.
D.
Fearful.
26.
Which
word
can
best
describe
the
feeling
of
the
father
when
Christmas
was
coming?
A.
Excitement.
B.
Happiness.
C.
Sadness.
D.
Disappointment.
27.
What
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
A
sad
Christmas
day.
B.
Life
with
a
lovely
baby.
C.
A
special
Christmas
gift.
D.
Memories
of
a
happy
family.
C
There’s
no
such
thing
as
showering
too
much,
right?
Wrong.
Despite
the
practice
that
many
people
shower
once
or
twice
a
day,
we’re
only
meant
to
shower
once
or
twice
a
week.
As
experts
say,
human
daily
showering
is
mainly
for
the
love
for
beauty.
Speaking
to
TIME,
Dr.
Elaine
Larson,
an
expert
from
Columbia
University
School
of
Nursing
argues,
“People
think
they’re
showering
to
keep
clean,
but
that’s
not
the
case.
Bathing
will
remove
smells
if
you
have
unpleasant
smell
on
your
body
or
you
are
back
from
the
gym.
But
in
terms
of
protecting
you
from
illness,
washing
your
hands
regularly
is
probably
adequate.”
Larson’s
research
turns
out,
antibacterial
soaps
and
cleaning
products
are
not
any
better
than
a
regular
bar
of
soap
when
it
comes
to
lowering
your
risk
of
getting
diseases,
so
the
fancy
soaps
you
bought
are
probably
a
waste
of
money.
The
more
you
bathe,
the
thinner
and
less
hydrated
your
skin
becomes.
Dry
skin
opens
up
gaps
for
infection
and
causes
bacteria
to
slip
through.
Washing
can
also
clear
away
your
skin
of
its
natural
oils
and
may
destroy
the
bacteria
that
support
the
immune
system
on
your
skin,
according
to
Dr.
C.Brandon
Mitchell,
assistant
professor
of
dermatology
at
the
George
Washington
University.
Both
Mitchell
and
Larson
recommend
that
you
shouldn’t
use
antibacterial
soaps
that
are
particularly
bad
for
removing
essential
oils.
Mitchell
adds,
“Your
body
is
naturally
a
well
oiled
machine.
A
daily
shower
isn’t
necessary.
The
rest
of
your
body
doesn’t
need
much
soaping.”
So,
in
terms
of
your
health,
you
should
probably
only
shower
once
or
twice
a
week;
in
terms
of
how
you
look
and
smell,
it
might
be
a
different
story.
A
recent
study
shows
that
smelling
bad
is
the
biggest
relationship
deal-breaker.
28.
What’s
the
main
reason
why
people
bathe
frequently
according
to
experts?
A.
For
a
relaxed
feeling.
B.
For
a
good
appearance.
C.
To
keep
in
good
health.
D.
To
attract
others’
attention.
29.
What
is
Dr.
Elaine
Larson’s
attitude
towards
antibacterial
soaps?
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Supportive.
C.
Negative.
D.
Uncaring.
30.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
third
paragraph?
A.
Wet
skin
is
easier
to
be
infected
B.
Too
much
bathing
is
harmful
to
our
skin.
C.
Many
people
have
a
wrong
way
of
bathing.
D.
Washing
without
soaps
can
cause
diseases.
31.
The
purpose
of
the
passage
is
to
__________.
A.
introduce
some
ways
of
bathing
B.
prove
the
disadvantages
of
bathing
C.
give
us
advice
on
how
to
choose
a
soap
D.
tell
us
how
often
we
should
take
a
bath
D
It’s
not
unusual
for
a
person
to
help
someone
else
but
without
getting
anything
in
return.
But
this
behavior
is
thought
to
be
rare
among
animals.
Up
to
now,
that
kind
of
behavior
hasn’t
been
seen
in
birds.
So
scientists
at
the
Max
Planck
Institute
for
Omithology
created
an
experiment
to
test
whether
African
grey
parrots(鹦鹉)
could
behave
that
way.
The
first
step
in
the
experiment
was
to
teach
the
parrots
how
to
trade
“token”
for
food.
The
tokens
were
small
metal
rings
about
the
size
of
coins.
When
the
parrots
gave
these
tokens
back
to
the
researchers,
the
parrots
were
given
walnuts,
which
they
enjoyed.
Once
the
parrots
knew
how
to
trade
tokens
for
walnuts,
the
scientists
began
the
next
part
of
the
experiment.
Two
parrots
were
put
in
clear
plastic
cages
next
to
each
other,
with
a
connecting
window
between
the
two
cages.
There
was
a
feeding
window
in
both
cages,
which
allowed
the
scientists
to
give
walnuts
to
the
parrots.
Then
the
feeding
window
was
closed
for
one
of
the
parrots
that
had
been
given
ten
tokens.
The
results
showed
that
most
of
the
time,
the
parrot
that
couldn’t
trade
for
walnuts
would
pass
a
token,
beak
to-beak,
to
the
bird
in
the
next
cage
that
could
then
trade
it
for
a
walnut.
The
parrots
that
passed
the
tokens
got
nothing.
They
simply
watched
as
the
other
parrots
got
food.
Still,
seven
out
of
the
eight
parrots
tested
passed
the
tokens
over
and
over
again.
And
it
wasn’t
because
they
liked
passing
tokens.
If
the
parrot
with
the
tokens
saw
that
their
partner’s
feeding
window
was
also
closed,
they
rarely
passed
tokens.
The
scientists
believe
that
helping
others
may
be
useful
to
the
parrots
in
the
wild,
where
they
live
in
large
groups
that
change
often.
The
scientists
think
that
helping
others
could
give
a
parrot
a
good
“reputation”
and
make
it
more
likely
that
the
parrot
will
get
help
from
the
group
when
it
needs
it.
32.
What
would
the
scientists
do
if
they
were
given
back
the
token?
A.
Give
the
parrot
some
food
as
a
reward.
B.
Give
the
parrot’s
partner
a
walnut.
C.
Give
the
token
to
another
parrot.
D.
Give
the
parrot
some
coins
to
play
with.
33.
The
parrots
pass
tokens
to
others
because________.
A.
they
were
trained
to
do
that
B.
they
liked
playing
with
tokens
C.
they
hoped
their
partners
got
food
D.
they
expected
something
in
return
34.
What
do
we
learn
about
African
grey
parrots?
A.
They
dislike
living
in
large
groups.
B.
They
can
benefit
from
helping
others.
C.
They
often
receive
help
from
other
birds.
D.
They
have
a
very
good
reputation
in
Africa.
35.
In
the
passage,
the
writer
wants
to
show_________.
A.
parrots
quickly
learn
to
share
things
B.
parrots
seem
to
be
happy
to
help
others
C.
parrots
love
playing
games
with
each
other
D.
parrots
and
humans
have
something
in
common.
第二节
七选五部分(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
More
Plastic
than
Fish
in
the
Oceans
by
2050
30
years
from
now
our
seas
will
be
containing
more
plastic
than
fish.
According
to
a
report
released
by
the
World
Economic
Forum,
plastic
production
around
the
world
is
expected
to
double
within
the
next
20
years.
36.__________
By
2050
it
will
be
four.
About
8
million
tons
of
plastic
are
dumped
into
the
sea
every
year.
37.__________
Environmentalists
estimate
that
there
are
about
160
million
tons
of
plastic
in
the
world's
oceans
today.
By
2050
there
will
be
more
plastic
in
the
oceans
than
fish.
38.__________
In
addition
it
produces
a
huge
garbage
patch
that
floats
on
the
surface,
thus
putting
ships
in
danger
and
polluting
beautiful
beaches
around
the
world.
But
the
plastic
that
floats
in
the
water
is
only
a
fraction
of
the
whole
amount.
Plastic
is
becoming
more
and
more
common
in
our
world.
39.__________
However,
it
is
endangering
our
environment
more
than
any
other
material.
The
World
Economic
Forum
calls
for
more
recycling
and
a
better
use
of
plastic.
95%
of
all
plastic
that
is
produced
is
only
used
once,
and
then
it
is
thrown
away.
Almost
a
third
finds
its
way
into
our
environment.
Oil
is
the
raw
material
that
plastic
is
made
of.
Currently,
5%
of
the
world’s
oil
production
is
turned
into
plastic.
40.__________
A.
By
2050
it
will
rise
to
a
fifth.
B.
There,
it
can
last
for
hundreds
of
years.
C.
It
has
many
uses
and
is
cheap
to
produce.
D.
More
people
have
sensed
its
seriousness.
E.
Today,
one
garbage
truck
full
of
plastic
gets
into
the
ocean
every
minute.
F.
They
were
aiming
to
highlight
the
global
issue
of
plastic
pollution
in
the
oceans.
G.
Plastic
that
turns
up
in
the
seas
endangers
the
fish
population
and
other
marine
animals.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,
满分30分)
After
a
week-long
break,
students
at
Amsterdam
High
School
returned
to
school.
What
waited
for
them
made
them
really
41.______.
On
each
of
the
1,200
students’
lockers
was
a
42.______,
which
brought
lots
of
happiness
to
them.
The
first
thing
that
the
students
43.______
was
all
of
the
colors
and
then
they
started
reading
them
and
knew
they
were
44.______.
Lori
Stachnik,
whose
15-year-old
son
is
a
student
in
this
school,
was
the
first
to
come
up
with
the
idea.
She
read
a
45.______
a
few
years
ago
about
a
local
teenage
schoolgirl
who
left
inspirational
notes
for
her
46.______
in
her
class.
Then,
Stachnik
was
47.______
to
do
the
same
at
her
son’s
high
school.
Stachnik
48.______
about
1,200
post-it
notes
in
a
grocery
store
and
began
the
difficult
49.______
of
finding
hundreds
of
quotes.
She
50.______
the
quotes
on
the
Internet
for
several
days,
which
should
be
something
51.______,
or
something
in
the
nature
of
good
suggestions.
She
believed
that
those
might
cheer
students
up,
especially
the
students
who
have
gone
through
52.______.
She
did
not
want
other
people
to
53.______
the
notes
using
a
photocopier.
54.______
,
she
spent
seven
days
writing
all
1,200
notes
herself.
Last
Friday,
she
stuck
the
notes
on
the
lockers.
She
55.______
thought
doing
so
might
influence
one
or
two
kids,
or
even
56.______
the
way
they
were
thinking.
Finally,
they
might
be
more
confident
about
themselves
and
more
positive
about
their
future.
Some
students
had
57.______
the
notes
they
received
and
put
them
in
their
books.
Some
even
had
taken
them
to
their
58.______
and
read
them
to
their
family.
Stachnik
59.______
there
is
a
snowball
effect.
And
she
hopes
that
people
would
also
do
something
60.______
for
students
in
their
own
communities.
41.
A.
confused
B.
excited
C.
annoyed
D.
relaxed
42.
A.
message
B.
magazine
C.
report
D.
book
43.
A.
remembered
B.
recommended
C.
noticed
D.
left
44.
A.
encouraging
B.
funny
C.
boring
D.
strange
45.
A.
novel
B.
study
C.
story
D.
poem
46.
A.
parents
B.
neighbors
C.
teachers
D.
classmates
47.
A.
ordered
B.
inspired
C.
challenged
D.
chosen
48.
A.
donated
B.
borrowed
C.
sold
D.
purchased
49.
A.
experiment
B.
task
C.
service
D.
competition
50.
A.
left
for
B.
exchanged
for
C.
asked
for
D.
searched
for
51.
A.
peaceful
B.
curious
C.
meaningful
D.
convenient
52.
A.
difficulties
B.
work
C.
graduation
D.
pleasure
53.
A.
question
B.
copy
C.
replace
D.
appreciate
54.
A.
Otherwise
B.
Moreover
C.
However
D.
Therefore
55.
A.
hopefully
B.
worriedly
C.
rarely
D.
probably
56.
A.
change
B.
test
C.
decide
D.
disturb
57.
A.
lost
B.
marked
C.
saved
D.
compared
58.
A.
library
B.
playground
C.
dormitory
D.
home
59.
A.
doubts
B.
expects
C.
recalls
D.
agrees
60.
A.
equal
B.
brave
C.
crazy
D.
beneficial
第II卷
(非选择题
共50分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。
Online
eating
shows,
or
Mukbang,
originated
in
South
Korea
and
have
gained
61.__________
(popular)
globally.
Many
hosts
of
such
shows
become
popular
for
their
ability
to
eat
large
amounts
of
food.
But
these
shows
have
also
received
criticism
for
their
waste
of
food.
62.__________
some
hosts
actually
do
consume
the
amount
of
food
shown,
others
may
be
faking
(假装)
it.
On
Aug
12,
CCTV
63.__________
(expose)
several
Chinese
hosts
who
were
pretending
to
eat
large
amounts
of
food
while
on
camera,
but
actually
later
threw
it
away.
To
discourage
this
practice,
many
video
and
livestreaming
platforms,
including
Douyin,
Kuaishou
and
Bilibili,
have
removed
videos
64.__________
show
food
waste,
and
have
promoted
messages
to
“stop
food
waste
and
eat
65.__________
(reasonable)”.
Recently,
campaigns
against
food
waste
have
been
further
promoted.
According
to
China
Daily,
restaurants
and
catering
associations
in
more
than
18
provinces
and
all
4
municipal
cities
have
issued
guidelines
66.__________
(control)
food
waste.
In
Shaanxi
province,
local
restaurants
have
been
asked
to
serve
half
portions
to
avoid
waste.
The
Wuhan
Catering
Association
suggested
that
restaurants
67.__________
(adopt)
the
“N-1
mode”.
For
example,
a
group
of
10
diners
should
only
order
enough
for
nine
people
at
first.
More
food
is
only
brought
to
the
table
if
68.__________
(require).
In
addition,
69.__________
nationwide
“Clear
Your
Plate”
campaign
has
been
launched
online.
Users
of
Sina
Weibo
are
encouraged
to
share
photos
or
videos
of
empty
plates
70.__________
finishing
their
meals.
第二卷
第四部分写作
(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;
每小题1分,
满分10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用(\)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。
Have
you
ever
been
to
Wuzhen?
It
is
so
beautiful
a
village
that
I
had
already
visited
it
many
times.
Locating
in
Jiaxing,
Zhejiang
province,
it
has
a
history
of
about
6,000
years.
Like
many
small
towns
in
the
southern
area,
which
has
a
lot
of
small
bridges
going
through
clean
streams.
Local
people
live
in
old
houses,
they
are
very
friendly.
During
the
day,
you
can
walk
or
sit
on
a
boat
to
enjoying
the
natural
scenery
along
the
stream.
The
scene
at
night
is
attractively
as
well.
There
are
all
kinds
of
round
and
square
light.
Every
time
I
look
at
the
pictures
for
which
I
took,
I
will
remember
the
water,
the
bridges
and
the
houses.
I
love
an
amazing
water
country!
第二节
书面表达(满分25分):学
近来电子红包在中国成为一种时尚。请给你的美国朋友Peter写一封信,介绍有关情况,要点包括:
1.
电子红包的特点;
2.
时间、途径;
3.
参与人群;
4.
你的看法。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.参考词汇:电子红包
e-hongbao
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
安徽省明光中学2020—2021学年下学期开学考试
高一年级英语试题答案
听力:
1-5:BCCBA
6-10:
ABCAC
11-15:
ABCAB
16-20:
BACCB
阅读:
21-23:DCB
24-27:ADCC
28-31:BCBD
32-35:ACBB
36-40:
EBGCA
完形填空:
41-45:BACAC
46-50:DBDBD
51-55:CABDA
56-60:ACDBD
语法填空:
61.popularity
62.Although
/
Though
/
While
63.exposed
64.that
/
which
65.reasonably
66.to
control
67.adopt
68.required
69.a
70.after
改错:
1.had---have
2.
Locating---
Located
3.
which---it
4.
through---
over/across
5.
在they前加and
6.
enjoying---enjoy
7.
attractively---
attractive
8.
light---lights
9.
把for去掉
10.
an---the
书面表达:
Dear
Peter,
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
something
about
e-hongbao,
which
is
becoming
popular
in
China.
E-hongbao
can
be
actually
regarded
as
a
kind
of
lucky
money
from
and
to
relatives
and
friends
during
festivals
or
on
special
occasions.
Many
apps
support
e-hongbao
such
as
Wechat
and
QQ.
Unlike
the
tradition
of
elders
giving
lucky
money
to
children,
the
majority
of
people
sending
e?hongbao
are
in
their
20s,
which
is
symbolic
of
a
trend
in
this
technical
age.
For
these
young
people,
grabbing
e-hongbao
on
their
mobile
phones
is
fairly
common
and
exciting
as
they
can
hardly
guess
how
much
money
they
can
get
eventually.
Since
the
electronic
red
envelope
is
merely
for
the
purpose
of
entertainment
or
best
wishes,
the
sum
of
money
matters
little.
In
conclusion,
e?hongbao
is
bringing
new
color
to
the
old
tradition.
Besides,
it
can
protect
the
environment
to
some
extent
because
of
less
demand
for
paper
red
envelopes.
Nevertheless,
I
am
concerned
about
the
safety
of
online
payment.
Therefore,
rules
and
regulations
need
to
be
improved
regarding
the
e?hongbao
system
to
guarantee
its
operation.
Yours,
Li
Hua