成都为明学校20-21学年度下学期入学考试
高一年级
英
语
姓名:_________班级:_________考号:_________
(时间
60分钟
总分
100分)
第一部分
基础知识(共一节,满分28分)
Ⅰ.单句语法填空(共28小题;
每小题1分,满分28分)
1.I’m
going
to
take
part
________
the
Dragon
Boat
Training
Camp
this
summer.
2.
________
(amaze),she
stood
and
stared
while
the
police
arrested
her
husband.
3.We
are
looking
forward
to
________
(have)
your
early
reply
to
this
matter.
4.The
two
girls
are
so
________
(similar)
dressed
that
I
can
hardly
tell
them
apart.
5.My
grandfather
is
as
________
(energy)
as
a
young
man
and
hates
sitting
around
doing
nothing
all
day.
6.As
is
known
to
all,IT
is
short
________
Information
Technology.
7.TV
shopping
is
________
(attract)
because
you
can
buy
things
easily
without
going
out.
8.I
was
fortunate
________
(catch)
today’s
last
bus
to
the
county
at
the
last
minute.
9.This
is
the
third
time
he
________
(fail)
the
driving
test.
10.We
all
know
that
a
________
(balance)
diet
is
of
great
importance
to
our
health.
11.We
are
proud
________
our
achievements
and
hopeful
about
the
future.
12.Alice
was
supposed
________
(study)
at
home,but
her
mother
found
her
surfing
the
Internet.
13.The
more
you
practise
speaking
English,the
________
(great)
progress
you’ll
make
in
it.
14.He
has
got
used
to
________
(take)
a
walk
in
the
park
after
supper
every
day.
15.
________
(compare)
with
developing
countries,developed
countries
consume
more
energy.
16.We
should
speak
English
________
(frequent)
in
order
to
improve
our
spoken
English.
17.A
________
(pain)
injury
forced
her
to
withdraw
from
the
game.
18.I’ve
gained
much
weight
recently.
I
have
to
go
on
________
diet.
19.The
company
suffered
a
heavy
________
(lose)
as
a
result
of
the
accident.
20.Then
a
discussion
will
be
held,aiming
________
(improve)
mutual
understanding.
21.It
was
a
really
________
(delight)
holiday
and
a
meaningful
experience.
22.The
company
________
(found)
in
2004
now
has
several
offices
in
Europe.
23.
________
is
evident
that
in
our
competitive
society
there
are
both
losers
and
winners.
24.We
don’t
meet
often.
We
only
see
each
other
________
(occasion).
25.I
managed
to
argue
her
into
________
(take)
a
walk
with
me
after
supper.
26.How
long
had
they
been
________
love
with
each
other
before
they
got
married?
27.
________
our
entertainment,he
told
many
interesting
stories
that
night.
28.After
the
long
journey,the
three
of
them
went
back
home,hungry
and
________
(tire).
第二部分阅读理解
(共两节,满分32分)
第一节
(共11小题;
每小题2分,满22分)
阅读下列短文
,从每题所给的四个选项
(A
、B
、C
和
D
)中
,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
While
some
Ukrainian
music
festivals
have
been
canceled
because
of
economic
and
political
problems
in
the
country,
plenty
remain
for
music
lovers.Here’s
a
guide
to
the
best
Ukrainian
music
festivals
this
summer.
Krayina
Mriy
When
and
where:
June
20-21,
Kyiv,
Pyrohovo
folk
museum
Lineup
(阵容):
TNMK,
Boombox,
Vopli
Vidoplyasova,
Onuka
Krayina
Mriy
(Land
of
Dreams)
is
an
annual
rock
and
ethnic
(民族的)
music
festival
that
promotes
Ukrainian
modern
music.Besides
music,
the
festival
will
offer
Ukrainian
dances
as
well
as
literary
and
theatrical
performances
and
also
playing
of
the
bandura,
a
traditional
Ukrainian
string
music
instrument.
Alfa
Jazz
Fest
When
and
where:
June
26-28,
Lviv
Lineup:Herbie
Hancock,
Wayne
Shorter
Quartet,
George
Benson
and
more.
So
far
all
tickets
are
booked,
but
a
waiting
list
is
available
at
www./buyticket.This
annual
festival
held
in
Lviv
will
be
interesting
for
both
experienced
and
new
jazz
lovers.The
performers
on
the
lineup
come
from
Ukraine,
Japan,
Cuba
and
the
U.S.
Koktebel
Jazz
Festival
When
and
where:
Aug.22-Sept.6,
Zatoka
village,
Odesa
Oblast
Lineup
and
prices
are
yet
to
be
announced.
Koktebel
Jazz
is
the
biggest
Ukrainian
outdoor
jazz
festival.The
Cinematic
Orchestra,
Parov
Stelar,
Nino
Katamadze,
Bonobo,
Submotion
Orchestra,
Billy’s
Band
were
the
festival’s
superstars
in
previous
years.This
year
the
list
of
festival’s
participants
and
ticket
price
still
remain
unknown
but
the
organizers
revealed
that
apart
from
jazz
the
guests
will
be
offered
music
lectures
and
movie
screenings.
Respublica
When
and
where:
Sept.4-7,
Kamyanets-Podilsky,
Khmelnytska
Oblast
Lineup:
Fontaliza,
Boombox,
Brutto,
Onuka,
Megamass
Rock
music
and
street
art
festival
Respublica
will
take
place
in
Kamyanets-Podilsky,
one
of
the
most
picturesque
cities
of
western
Ukraine.Lectures
on
urbanism
and
graffiti
(涂鸦)
classes
will
also
be
offered.
1.Krayina
Mriy
will
last
for________.
A.only
two
days
B.only
three
days
C.about
two
weeks
D.about
three
weeks
2.What
do
we
know
about
Koktebel
Jazz
Festival
this
summer?
A.Its
origin.
B.Its
location.
C.Its
ticket
price.
D.Its
participants.
3.Which
festival
should
you
go
to
if
you
want
to
learn
about
street
art?
A.Respublica.
B.Krayina
Mriy.
C.Alfa
Jazz
Fest.
D.Koktebel
Jazz
Festival.
B
Music
can
make
us
feel
happy
or
peaceful,
energize
us
to
dance,
or
move
us
to
tears.As
an
orchestra
conductor,
Amy
Andersson
allows
people
to
experience
the
many
feelings
that
music
can
inspire.
Andersson
fell
in
love
with
music
as
a
child.She
sang
in
school
choirs
and
musicals
starting
in
first
grade,
began
studying
piano
at
age
seven,
and
started
composing
at
age
nine.Although
her
school
district
had
no
orchestra,
she
says,
“I
bought
many
recordings
of
the
world’s
great
orchestras
and
conductors
and
listened
to
them
for
hours
on
end.”
During
a
concert,
the
audience
sees
the
back
of
a
conductor
and
the
arm
movements
she
or
he
uses
to
lead
the
orchestra.What
audiences
do
not
see
is
all
the
work
the
conductor
has
done
beforehand
to
prepare
for
the
performance—first
alone,
and
then
in
rehearsals
(排练)
with
the
orchestra.
Months
before
a
concert,
Andersson
studies
a
piece
of
music
by
playing
it
on
the
piano.She
decides
how
she
wants
each
section
to
sound.Should
it
be
fast
or
slow?
Loud
or
soft?
She
listens
to
recordings,
reads
about
the
composer’s
life,
and
reviews
historical
events
that
would
have
influenced
the
composer.Her
goal
is
to
recreate
the
music
as
the
composer
intended.
Each
instrument
contributes
unique
sounds
to
a
musical
performance.Although
it
is
not
necessary
for
conductors
to
know
how
to
play
all
of
the
instruments,
they
must
be
familiar
with
the
range
and
sound
of
each
instrument
in
the
orchestra.
To
help
young
musicians
understand
how
to
play
the
music,
Andersson
might
tell
them
to
imagine
a
ship
being
tossed
(颠簸)
by
waves.
Andersson
is
happy
knowing
that
she
and
the
musicians
have
changed
lives
for
the
better,
uplifted
spirits,
and
brought
joy
into
ordinary
days.
4.As
a
child,
Andersson
learned
about
orchestras
from________.
A.studying
piano
B.school
teachers
C.some
musicians
D.listening
to
recordings
5.An
orchestra
conductor________.
A.usually
enjoys
being
alone
B.spends
a
little
time
rehearsing
C.needs
to
do
a
lot
of
preparatory
work
D.has
a
few
days
to
prepare
for
a
concert
6.Andersson
reads
about
composers’
lives________.
A.because
she
admires
them
B.to
better
recreate
their
music
C.because
they
are
very
famous
D.to
introduce
them
to
the
audience
7.Why
is
a
ship
tossed
by
waves
mentioned
in
Paragraph
6?
A.To
describe
the
beauty
of
orchestral
music.
B.To
tell
an
adventure
story
about
Andersson.
C.To
make
young
musicians
more
imaginative.
D.To
show
how
Andersson
teaches
young
musicians.
C
In
honor
of
the
United
Nations’
International
Day
of
the
Girl
Child
on
Sunday,first
lady
Michelle
Obama
developed
her
passion
(热情)for
promoting
girls’
education
and
stated
the
reason
why
she
started
the
#62MillionGirls
campaign
recently.
“When
I
was
a
child,
my
family
didn’t
have
much
money.My
father
had
to
do
three
part-time
jobs
to
support
our
family.And
neither
of
my
parents
had
got
a
college
degree,
but
they
were
determined
to
let
me
receive
the
best
education
and
they
thought
education
was
everything
for
me.It
was
the
starting
point
for
every
chance
I
had
had
in
my
life.However,
many
girls
never
get
that
chance,”
she
said
in
an
interview.“As
I
travel
around
the
world,
I
find
that
these
girls
are
so
bright
and
so
hungry
for
knowledge
and
I
really
see
myself
among
them.”
In
September,
Michelle
Obama
started
#62
MillionGirls
to
stress
the
fact
that
tens
of
millions
of
girls
worldwide
are
unable
to
attend
school.“I
want
young
women
to
know
about
them
and
be
inspired
by
them,
not
to
take
their
education
for
granted
(不把……当回事),”
Michelle
said.“If
you
ever
face
challenges
at
school
and
start
to
get
upset,I
want
you
to
remind
yourself
that
there
are
62
million
girls
around
the
world
who
will
give
anything
to
be
in
your
position.”
In
the
interview,
Michelle
Obama
also
shared
advice
on
how
to
achieve
success
in
college.“Don’t
be
afraid
to
ask
for
help.If
you’re
struggling
in
class,
go
to
your
professor’s
office.If
you’re
having
trouble
writing
a
paper,
go
to
the
library.If
you’re
struggling
with
difficulties
in
your
life,
seek
out
an
advisor
or
a
counselor
(指导老师)
and
talk
with
him
about
them,”
she
said.“Getting
help
when
you
need
it
doesn’t
make
you
weak;it
makes
you
smart.”
8.When
Michelle
Obama
was
a
little
child,________.
A.she
lived
a
poor
and
tough
life
B.she
took
her
education
for
granted
C.she
dreamed
of
traveling
around
the
world
D.she
missed
several
chances
to
receive
education
9.#62MillionGirls
was
started
to________.
A.stress
the
importance
of
education
B.raise
money
for
poor
and
hungry
girls
C.encourage
girls
to
value
their
education
D.draw
people’s
attention
to
women’s
status
10.In
Michelle
Obama’s
opinion,________.
A.professors’
classes
should
be
treasured
B.students
should
learn
to
teach
themselves
C.it’s
quite
OK
for
college
students
to
seek
help
D.struggling
with
difficulties
is
quite
common
in
life
11.The
text
is
probably
taken
from________.
A.a
diary
B.a
news
report
C.an
advertisement
D.children’s
literature
第二节
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Reasons
why
people
who
learn
music
are
more
likely
to
be
successful
I
myself
became
a
drummer
at
around
the
age
of
11,
and
have
played
ever
since.__12__Nowadays,
there
is
a
mountain
of
evidence
suggesting
that
music
education
is
not
only
good
for
you,
but
very
important
if
you
want
to
be
successful
in
life.So
why
are
people
who
learn
music
more
likely
to
be
successful?
Read
on.
They
are
more
creative.Recent
research
has
shown
that
many
successful
politicians,
businessmen,
and
people
in
other
fields
were
trained
at
a
young
age
to
be
a
musician
of
some
kind.__13__
What
does
matter
is
that
these
people
credit
their
music
education
with
making
them
more
creative.
They
connect
with
others
better.__14__Even
when
you
are
unfamiliar
with
a
location,
you
can
always
use
your
ability
to
play
music
to
get
to
know
those
around
you,
and
establish
connections
that
may
have
been
impossible
to
create
otherwise.
They
are
better
at
math.I
am
not
sure
if
this
one
applies
to
me,
but
it
has
long
been
known
that
there
is
some
kind
of
connection
between
math
and
music.__15__If
you
can
get
a
sense
of
music
and
musical
language,
mathematical
concepts
should
begin
to
make
more
sense.
__16__As
a
drummer,
I
know
how
to
keep
time
in
a
song
and
play
to
the
beat.In
life,
I
use
those
same
skills
to
maintain
some
order
in
my
schedule.Thus,
learning
how
to
maintain
a
steady
pace
not
only
makes
for
a
good
musician,
but
a
more
productive
and
effective
worker
as
well.
A.They
have
more
self-control.
B.They
have
a
better
sense
of
rhythm.
C.Becoming
successful
requires
that
you
be
a
good
listener.
D.Whether
they
were
trained
to
play
the
piano
or
the
violin,
it
doesn’t
matter.
E.Music
is
often
thought
of
as
a
useful
way
to
connect
different
cultures
and
ideas.
F.Both
deal
with
analyzing
puzzles
and
finding
patterns
in
order
to
work
out
solutions.
G.From
my
own
experiences,
I
have
believed
learning
how
to
play
an
instrument
is
beneficial.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共一节,
满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共20
小题;每小题2分,满分40
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,
B,
C,
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。
Our
family
dog,
Desi,
can
understand
English.I’m
not
__1__.I’ll
tell
my
husband
that
I’m
thinking
about
taking
the
dog
for
a
__2__.Desi’s
eyes
widen
a
little.He
starts
tapping
his
paw
(爪子)
on
my
chest.Then
he’ll
make
a
little
noise,
just
to
be
__3__
that
I’m
paying
attention
and
taking
him
to
his
favorite
path.For
many
of
us,
pets
are
like
a
member
of
our
__4__.They
keep
our
feet
warm
when
we
sleep,and
don’t
__5__
like
our
kids
tend
to
do.It’s
no
wonder
that
so
many
of
us
have
one
or
more
pets
__6__
with
us.
Given
our
fondness
for
having
pets
in
our
households,
it’s
not
__7__that
researchers
have
studied
the
__8__between
pets
and
our
health.Researchers
have
found
plenty
of__9__that
pets
make
great
contributions
to
our
physical
and
mental
health.
It’s
been
__10__
that
having
a
pet
is
good
for
our
heart
health,
protecting
us
from
heart
attacks.Pets
__11__
to
lower
our
blood
pressure,
and
improve
our
immune
system.Medical
experts
say
that
they
protect
our
__12__health
by
decreasing
anxiety
and
lowering
the
risk
of
depression.They
can
help
people
live
longer,
simply
__13__
the
person
has
a
pet
to
care
for
and
love.
Recent
research
__14__
shows
that
the
patients
of
Alzheimer’s
disease
(老年痴呆症)
who
live
with
a
pet
suffer
from
less
anxiety.They
may
also
decrease
the
aggressive
behaviors
that
are
part
of
this
__15__.Additionally,
children
and
teens
with
learning
disabilities
may
have
a(n)
__16__
time
connecting
with
pets
than
with
people,
and
this
may
help
them
face
the
__17__
they
deal
with
every
day.
For
me,
this
is
the
bottom
line:I
love
that
little
pet
of
mine.Health
benefits
__18__,our
dog
Desi
is
just
__19__to
have
around.I’m
sure
many
people
couldn’t
imagine
their
life
without
a(n)
__20__companion.Of
course,
unless
their
pet
is
a
snake,
a
bird,
or
a
goldfish.
1.A.dreaming
B.kidding
C.warning
D.asking
2.A.bath
B.meal
C.rest
D.walk
3.A.clear
B.confident
C.sure
D.satisfied
4.A.team
B.neighborhood
C.class
D.family
5.A.talk
back
B.look
back
C.call
back
D.come
back
6.A.playing
B.sleeping
C.living
D.speaking
7.A.surprising
B.attractive
C.practical
D.important
8.A.conflicts
B.links
C.interaction
D.balance
9.A.stories
B.results
C.information
D.evidence
10.A.shown
B.predicted
C.promised
D.explained
11.A.hope
B.try
C.help
D.plan
12.A.public
B.mental
C.kids’
D.heart
13.A.if
B.until
C.when
D.because
14.A.also
B.just
C.still
D.once
15.A.attack
B.trouble
C.loss
D.disease
16.A.quicker
B.easier
C.longer
D.quieter
17.A.mistakes
B.adventures
C.changes
D.challenges
18.A.alone
B.again
a
C.aside
D.ahead
19.A.convenience
B.fun
C.relief
D.pride
20.A.four-legged
B.single-minded
C.fur-covered
D.owner-centered
成都为明学校20-21学年度下学期入学考试
高一年级
英语答案
第一部分
基础知识(共两节,满分30分)
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
in
2、Amazingly
3、having
4、similarly
5、energetic
6、for
7、attractive
8、to
catch
9、has
failed
10、balanced
11、of
12、to
study
13、greater
14、taking
15、Compared
16、frequently
17、painful
18、a
19、loss
20、to
improve
21、delightful
22、founded
23、It
24、occasionally
25、taking
26、in
27、to
28、tired
第二部分阅读理解
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A篇【语篇解读】 本文是说明文。文章介绍了乌克兰的四个音乐节。
1.答案 A [细节理解题。由文中的June
20-21可知,该节日只持续两天。]
2.答案 B [细节理解题。关于该节日只提到它的举办地是在Zatoka
village,
Odesa
Oblast,其它三项的内容尚不知道或未提及。]
3.
A [细节理解题。由最后一段可知,Respublica会有关于街头艺术的课程。]
B篇【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。文章讲述了乐队指挥Andersson把音乐带入生活的故事。
4.
答案 D [细节理解题。由第二段末的I
bought
many
recordings
of
the
world’s
great
orchestras
and
conductors
and
listened
to
them
for
hours
on
end可知。]
5.
答案 C [推理判断题。由第三段中的What
audiences
do
not
see
is
all
the
work...with
the
orchestra可推断,乐队指挥在正式表演前需要做很多的准备工作。]
6.
答案 B [推理判断题。由第四段中的reads
about
the
composer’s
life...Her
goal
is
to
recreate
the
music
as
the
composer
intended可推断,Andersson之所以了解作曲家们的生活是为了更好地再现他们的音乐。]
7.
答案 D [细节理解题。由倒数第二段中的To
help
young
musicians
understand
how
to
play
the
music,
Andersson
might
tell
them
to...可知。]
C篇【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文,题材为新闻报道类。美国第一夫人发起了#62MillionGirls活动,旨在帮助更多的女孩接受教育,并希望她们能珍惜接受教育的机会。
8.
答案 A [细节理解题。根据文章第二段When
I
was
a
child,
my
family
didn’t
have
much
money.My
father
had
to
do
three
part-time
jobs
to
support
our
family可知,Michelle
Obama小时候家里的经济条件不好,过着贫穷而又艰苦的生活。]
9.
答案 C [细节理解题。根据文章第三段In
September,
Michelle
Obama
started
#62MillionGirls
to
stress
the
fact
that
tens
of
millions
of
girls
worldwide
are
unable
to
attend
school及If
you
ever
face
challenges
at
school
and
start
to
get
upset,
I
want
you
to
remind
yourself
that
there
are
62
million
girls
around
the
world
who
will
give
anything
to
be
in
your
position可知,Michelle
Obama发起了#62MillionGirls活动,目的是帮助更多的女孩接受教育,并希望她们能珍惜接受教育的机会。]
10.
答案 C [细节理解题。根据文章最后一段Don’t
be
afraid
to
ask
for
help...和Getting
help
when
you
need
it
doesn’t
make
you
weak;it
makes
you
smart可知,Michelle
Obama认为大学生在遇到困难时,应主动寻求帮助。]
11.
答案 B [推理判断题。综合分析全文并根据文中的关键信息词on
Sunday,
recently,
in
September及in
the
interview可推断本文选自一篇新闻报道。]
第二节
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
【语篇解读】 本文是说明文。文章介绍了学习音乐的好处。
12.G [本空上一句说的是作者自己学习音乐的经历,因此作者“根据自己的经历认为学习演奏乐器有好处”。]
13.D [根据本空上一句中的were
trained及下一句中的What
does
matter可知D项符合此处语境。]
14.E [本段中的connect和connections提示了本题答案。]
15.F [本段介绍音乐和数学的关系:“两者都是为了找到解决方法而分析难题、寻找模式”,因此学习音乐对理解数学有帮助。]
16.B [根据本空后的keep
time,
beat,
steady
pace可知,这里是谈“节奏感”。]
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)
【语篇解读】 本文是议论文。作者结合自身实际及研究结果说明,宠物对人类健康有益。
1.答案 B [根据本空后的内容可知,作者说她家的狗Desi能听懂英语并不是“开玩笑(kidding)”。]
2.答案 D [根据下文中的taking
him
to
his
favorite
path可推测,这里是指作者跟丈夫说带Desi出去“散步(walk)”。]
3.答案 C [Desi做了一系列的动作无非是想“确认(sure)”他引起了作者的注意,让作者带他出去。]
4.答案 D [根据全文内容,尤其是下段中的in
our
households可知,作者认为宠物是我们“家庭(family)”成员的一份子。]
5.答案 A [宠物不会说话,自然不会像孩子们一样“顶嘴(talk
back)”。]
6.答案 C [根据下段中的having
pets
in
our
households可知,这里是指我们很多人都养着宠物,它们跟我们一起“生活(living)”。]
7.答案 A
8.答案 B [根据本句内容可知,既然我们很喜爱宠物,那么研究人员研究宠物和我们健康之间的“联系(links)”也就没什么让人“惊讶的(surprising)”。]
9.答案 D [下段内容就是研究人员发现的关于宠物对人类健康有益的“证据(evidence)”。]
10.答案 A [研究“表明(shown)”宠物对我们的心脏健康有益。]
11.答案 C [本段都是在讲宠物对人类健康的好处,因此这里是说宠物“有助于(help)”降低血压、提高免疫力。]
12.答案 B [本空后的anxiety和depression都属于“心理(mental)”健康的范畴。]
13.答案 D [本空前后的内容为因果关系,故选because。]
14.答案 A [除了上段说的好处外,养宠物“还(also)”可以帮助老年痴呆症患者。]
15.答案 D [本句中的They指的就是上句中的老年痴呆症患者。这里是说养宠物可以帮助他们减少由老年痴呆症这种“疾病(disease)”带来的攻击行为。]
16.答案 B [根据本句开头的Additionally可知,这里是指宠物对有学习障碍的孩子也有帮助。由此可推测,这些孩子们跟宠物在一起比跟其他人在一起“更轻松(easier)”。]
17.答案 D [既然有学习障碍,那么这些孩子每天都会面临由这个障碍带来的“挑战(challenges)”。]
18.答案 C
19.答案 B [根据本空前一句内容可知,作者非常喜爱自己的宠物Desi,因此就算把宠物对健康有益放“一边(aside)”不考虑,作者认为有Desi在身边本身就是“很有趣的事(fun)”。]
20.答案 A [根据最后一句内容可知,不同于蛇、鸟和金鱼这些宠物,狗是“有四条腿的(four-legged)”伴侣。]