2020-2021学年黑龙江省哈师大附高高一下学期4月第一次月考英语试题 Word版含答案(无听力试题)

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哈师大附中2020级高一下4月月考
英语试题
本试卷分为第1卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。
第I卷
第一部分:单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.
He
is
wrong,
is
natural.
A.
as
B.
that
C.
as
that
D.
it
2.
To
his
great
surprise,
he
had
his
house
but
nothing
stolen.
A.
broken
in
B.
broken
into
C.
broken
down
D.
broken
up
3.
the
first
wonder
of
the
world,
the
Tiger
Leaping
Gorge
attracts
large
numbers
of
adventurers
every
year.
A.
Considering
B.
Consider
C.
Being
considered
D.
Considered
4.
you've
grown
up,
you
should
be
independent
of
your
parents.
A.
Even
so
B.
Even
though
C.
Unless
D.
Now
that
5.
The
foreign
friends
you
referred
to
looking
forward
to
around
our
university.
A
.
are;
being
shown
B.
being;
being
shown
C.
being;
showing
D.
are;
be
shown
6.
,she
ran
out
of
the
room.
A.
Having
tears
in
her
eyes
and
turned
suddenly
B
Turn
suddenly,
with
tears
in
her
eyes
C.
With
a
sudden
turn
and
tear
in
her
eyes
D.
With
tears
in
her
eyes
and
a
sudden
turn
7.
Word
has
come
some
visitors
will
come
for
a
visit
to
our
school
next
week.
A.
what
B.
that
C.
whether
D.
when
8.
You'll
never
work
it
out
with
that
method;
you
are
altogether.
A.
keep
track
of
B.
off
the
track
C.
on
the
track
of
D.
around
the
track
9.
It
was
not
until
that
to
study
English
well.
A.
he
came
to
Beijing;
did
he
begin
B.
did
he
come
to
Beijing;
he
began
C.
he
came
to
Beijing;
he
began
D
did
he
come
to
Beijing;
did
he
begin
10.
,
I
think,
and
the
problems
could
be
settled.
A.
If
you
double
your
efforts
B.
So
long
as
you
keep
up
your
spirits
C.
Making
greater
efforts
D.
A
bit
more
efforts
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)
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
Shakespeare’s
Birthplace
and
Exhibition
of
Shakespeare's
World
Welcome
to
the
world-famous
house
where
William
Shakespeare
was
born
in
1564
and
where
he
grew
up.
The
property
(房产)remained
in
the
ownership
of
Shakespeare's
family
until
1806.
The
House
has
welcomed
visitors
travelling
from
all
over
the
world,
for
over
250
years.
OPENING
TIMES:
20
Mar
to
19
Oct
Mon
to
Sat:
9:
00
am
to
5:
00
pm
Sun:
9:
30
am
to
5:
00
pm
20
Oct
to
19
Mar
Mon
to
Sat:
9:
30
am
to
4:
00
pm
Sun:
10:
00
am
to
4:
00
pm
?
Enter
through
the
Visitors'
Centre
and
see
the
highly
praised
exhibition
Shakespeare's
World,
a
lively
and
full
introduction
to
the
life
and
work
of
Shakespeare.
?
Stand
in
the
rooms
where
Shakespeare
grew
up.
?
Discover
examples
of
furniture
and
needlework
from
Shakespeare's
period.
?Enjoy
the
traditional
English
garden,
planted
with
trees
and
flowers
mentioned
in
the
poet's
works.
ADMISSION:
Adult
?
4.90
Child
?
2.20
Family
?
12.00
(2
adults
+
up
to
3
children)
The
Birthplace
is
within
easy
walking
distance
of
all
the
car
parks
shown
on
the
map;
nearest
is
Windsor
Street
(3
minutes'
walk).
The
House
may
present
difficulties
but
the
Visitors'
Centre,
its
exhibition,
and
the
garden
are
accessible
wheelchair
users.
The
Shakespeare
Coffee
House
(opposite
the
Birthplace).
11.
How
much
is
the
admission
for
a
family
of
two
grown-ups
and
two
children?
A.
?9.80.
B.?
12.00.
C.?
14.20.
D.?
16.40.
12.
Where
is
the
nearest
parking
place
to
Shakespeare's
Birthplace?
A.
Behind
the
exhibition
hall.
B.
Opposite
the
Visitors'
Centre.
C.
At
Windsor
Street.
D.
Near
the
Coffee
House.
13.
A
wheelchair
user
may
need
help
to
enter.
A.
the
House
B.
the
garden
C.
the
Visitors'
Centre
D.
the
exhibition
hall
B
I'm
interested
in
the
Renaissance
(文艺复兴),so
I
like
visiting
ancient
Italian
cities.
Ferrara
is
called
City
of
the
Renaissance.
When
I
learned
about
this
city
on
the
Internet
I
decided
to
pay
a
visit
to
it.
The
city
has
a
certain
charm,
but
I
find
it
isn't
as
great
as
other
Italian
cities
like
Verona,
let
alone
(更不
用说)Venice
or
Rome.
The
Michelin
Green
Guide
gives
it
two
stars,
which
is
right.
I
first
visited
the
city
centre.
The
Cathedral
and
Castello
Estense
are
at
the
heart
of
the
city.
Both
have
striking
appearances.
I
visited
the
Cathedral
first.
Castello
Estense
is
also
worth
visiting,
which
owes
its
name
to
the
influential
Este
family.
It
was
built
with
bricks
and
surrounded
by
a
moat
(护城河).At
the
lower
levels,
the
history
of
the
city
and
the
Este
family
are
told
through
displays,
and
in
another
part
the
ceilings
are
shown
through
mirrors
on
the
ground.
In
the
north,
we
can
appreciate
the
Renaissance
extension
of
the
town,
with
straight
streets
and
monumental
houses.
The
famous
Palazzo
dei
Diamanti
lies
here.
When
I
was
visiting
it,
it
started
to
rain,
so
after
taking
a
few
photos
quickly,
I
cut
my
visit
there
short.
It
had
been
raining
for
a
few
days.
When
the
rain
stopped,
I
went
to
visit
the
historical
centre
and
the
Renaissance
buildings.
After
leaving
there,
I
visited
several
other
interesting
places
such
as
palaces
and
the
narrow
streets
of
the
downtown.
After
four
hours
in
Ferrara
I
left
by
train
to
Mantua.
There
I
had
a
much
better
time.
14.
Why
did
the
author
pay
a
visit
to
Ferrara?
A.
Because
it
is
related
to
the
Renaissance.
B.
Because
it
is
full
of
charm.
C.
Because
it
is
a
very
famous
city
in
Europe.
D.
Because
it
is
strongly
recommended
by
a
website.
15.
What
did
the
author
think
of
The
Michelin
Green
Guid's
comment
on
Ferrara?
A.
Ridiculous.
B.
Reasonable.
C.
Unacceptable.
D.
Unbelievable.
16.
How
could
Castello
Estense
probably
get
its
name
according
to
the
text?
A.
It
came
from
the
historical
buildings.
B.
It
originated
from
the
straight
streets.
C.
It
was
named
after
the
powerful
Este
family.
D.
It
was
connected
to
the
surrounding
moat.
17.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
The
writer
thought
Ferrara
was
as
great
as
Venice.
B.
The
writer
visited
Palazzo
dci
Diamanti
for
a
long
time.
C.
The
writer
was
much
more
satisfied
with
the
tout
in
Mantua
than
in
Ferrara.
D.
The
writer
was
disappointed
with
the
visit
to
the
Cathedral
and
Castello
Estense.
C
Studying
the
DNA
of
300
mice
has
flagged
up
genes
which
have
been
linked
to
hereditary
(遗传的)
sight
loss
for
the
first
time.
Researchers
say
because
mice's
genes
arc
so
similar
to
humans',
their
findings
could
lead
to
the
treatment
of
more
genetic
diseases.
Scientists
at
the
University
of
California,
Davis
studied
information
from
a
data
bank
of
mice's
genetic
material.
They
found
347
genes
linked
to
eye
problems,
with
just
86
of
them
having
been
studied
in
the
past.
Only
around
50
to
75
percent
of
hereditary
eye
diseases
in
human
can
be
explained
with
present
science.
The
researchers
believe
these
hundreds
of
new
genes
found
in
mice
could
be
a
key
to
explaining
---
and
therefore
being
able
to
treat
the
other
25
to
50
percent.
“This
is
extremely
valuable
for
people
with
hereditary
eye
disease,"
said
researcher
Professor
Ala
Moshiri.
"All
researchers
are
going
to
start
using
these
data.
In
the
past,
we
knew
the
problem
was
there
but
we
didn't
know
where
to
look.
Now
eye
centers
can
call
back
patients
and
screen
them
for
these
new
genes.
We
expect
that
more
and
more
of
these
genetic
diseases
will
be
treatable."
Also,
the
fact
is
that
more
than
60
percent
of
eye
problems
at
birth
are
ones
resulting
from
the
baby's
parents!
Thanks
to
data
from
the
International
Mouse
Phenotyping
Consortium
(IMPC),
which
is
trying
to
work
out
what
every
single
gene
in
a
mouse
is
responsible
for,
with
the
aim
of
translating
it
to
humans,
scientists
are
moving
closer
to
figuring
out
all
genetic
causes
of
blindness.
To
do
this,
scientists
separate
a
single
gene
from
other
ones
at
a
time
and
then
observe
what
effect
it
has
on
the
mouse
for
a
long
time.
This
has
so
far
been
done
more
than
7,000
times
and
has
achieved
great
success.
Researchers
are
now
working
alongside
eye
care
centers
in
Texas
and
Iowa
in
order
to
compare
the
mice's
genes
to
those
of
patients.
18.
How
many
hereditary-sight-loss-related
genes
were
newly
found?
A.
86.
B.
261.
C.
300.
D.
347.
19.
Why
is
the
percentage
of
genetic
eye
problems
mentioned
in
paragraphs?
A.
To
show
the
significance
of
studying
mice's
genes.
B.
To
prove
mice's
genes
are
similar
to
humans'.
C.
To
warn
the
high-risk
level
of
suffering
them.
D.
To
explain
how
common
they
are
among
people.
20.
What
should
scientists
do
first
to
unlock
secrets
of
genetic
blindness?
A.
Compare
humans'
genes
with
mice's.
B.
Recognize
each
gene's
role
of
humans.
C.
Set
apart
a
gene
of
a
mouse
each
time.
D.
Figure
out
each
gene's
function
of
a
mouse.
21.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
New
Ways
to
Cure
Sight
Loss
B.
Genes
Found
Behind
Eye
Problems
C.
Genetic
Diseases
Discovered
in
Mice
D.
Humans'
Genes
Causing
Eye
Diseases
D
Why
play
games?
Because
they
are
fun,
and
a
lot
more
besides.
Following
the
rules...
planning
your
next
move...
acting
as
a
team
member...
these
are
all
"game"
ideas
that
you
will
come
across
throughout
your
life.
Think
about
some
of
the
games
you
played
as
a
young
such
as
rope-jumping
and
hide-and-seek.
Such
games
are
entertaining
and
fun.
But
perhaps
more
importantly,
they
translate
life
into
exciting
dramas
that
teach
children
some
of
the
basic
rules
they
will
be
expected
to
follow
in
the
rest
of
their
lives,
such
as
taking
turns
and
cooperating.
Many
children's
games
have
a
practical
side
Children
around
the
world
play
games
that
prepare
them
for
work
they
will
do
as
grown-ups.
For
instance,
some
Saudi
Arabian
children
play
a
game
called
bones,
which
sharpens
the
hand-eye
coordination
(协调)needed
in
hunting.
Many
sports
encourage
national
or
local
pride.
The
most
famous
games
of
all,
the
Olympic
Games,
bring
athletes
from
around
the
world
together
to
take
part
in
friendly
competitions.
People
who
watch
the
event
wave
flags,
knowing
that
a
gold
medal
is
a
win
for
an
entire
country,
not
just
the
athlete
who
earns
it.
For
countries
experiencing
natural
disasters
or
war,
an
Olympic
win
can
mean
so
much.
Sports
are
also
an
event
that
unites
people.
Soccer
is
the
most
popular
sport
in
the
world.
People
on
all
continents
play
it

some
for
fun
and
some
for
a
living.
Nicolette
Iribarne,
a
Californian
soccer
player,
has
discovered
a
way
to
spread
hope
through
soccer.
He
created
a
foundation
to
provide
poor
children
with
not
only
soccer
balls
but
also
a
promising
future.
Next
time
you
play
your
favorite
game
or
sport,
think
about
why
you
enjoy
it,
what
skills
are
needed,
and
whether
these
skills
will
help
you
in
other
aspects
of
your
life.
22.
Through
playing
hide-and-seek,
children
are
expected
to
learn
to.
A.
be
a
team
leader
B.
obey
the
basic
rules
C.
act
as
a
grown-up
D.
predict
possible
danger
23.
The
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
2
most
probably
means
that
games
can.
A.
describe
life
in
an
exciting
way
B.
turn
real-life
experiences
into
a
play
C.
make
learning
life
skills
more
interesting
D.
change
people's
views
of
sporting
events
24.
Iribarne's
goal
of
forming
the
foundation
is
to
.
A.
bring
fun
to
poor
kids
B.
provide
soccer
balls
for
children
C.
give
poor
kids
a
chance
for
a
better
life
D.
call
on
soccer
players
to
help
poor
kids
25.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Sports
increase
a
country's
competitiveness.
B.
Sports
can
get
all
athletes
together.
C.
People
are
advised
to
play
games
for
fun.
D.
Games
benefit
people
all
their
lives.
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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How
do
actors
and
actresses
memorize
hundreds
of
lines?
Memorizing
lines
takes
practice
and
constant
repetition.
However,
there
are
a
few
ways
to
make
the
memorization
process
run
smoothly
and
quickly.
Read
lines
loud
and
repeat
them.
26
To
learn
lines,
an
actor
must
recite
the
play
loud
over
and
over
again.
Most
rehearsals
(彩排)
encourage
this
by
running
through
the
lines
or
having
a
“read
through".
By
the
time
opening
night
arrives,
most
actors
have
spoken
their
lines
hundreds
of
times.
Listen
to
your
cast
members.
Sometimes
inexperienced
actors
spend
rehearsals
looking
at
fellow
performers,
waiting
patiently
to
say
their
next
line.
27
This
will
help
the
actor
learn
his
lines
better
because
the
context
of
the
dialogue
is
absorbed.
28
Because
there
is
often
not
enough
rehearsal
time,
many
performers
find
ways
to
listen
to
the
play's
dialogue
during
everyday
activities.
They
use
a
tape
recorder
or
an
MP4
player
to
listen
to
the
lines
from
each
relevant
scene.
Some
actors
prefer
to
record
the
lines
of
all
the
characters,
including
their
own.
29
.
Others
like
recording
the
lines
of
fellow
cast
members
(参演人员),and
they
leave
a
blank
space
so
that
they
can
insert
(插入)their
dialogue
while
listening
to
the
recording.
Think
positively
and
don't
panic.
Most
actors
will
experience
stage
fright
before
the
opening
night.
Actors
forget
lines
now
and
then.
When
it
happens,
however,
most
of
the
time
the
audience
never
notice.
If
you
forget
a
line
in
the
middle
of
your
performance,
don't
freeze.
Stay
in
character.
Keep
the
scene
going
to
the
best
of
your
ability.
If
unfortunately
you
forget
a
line
once,
you
will
probably
never
forget
that
line
ever
again.30
.
A.
Record
your
lines.
B.
Practice
makes
perfect.
C.
Read
lines
loud
and
remember
them
in
a
flash.
D.
For
most
performers,
there
is
no
quicker
way
of
memorizing
lines.
E.
Sometimes
embarrassment
is
the
toughest
method
of
memorization.
F.
Then,
they
not
only
listen
carefully,
but
they
also
speak
all
of
the
lines.
G.
Instead,
they
should
be
listening
carefully,
responding
in
character
at
all
times.
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)
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
Nurses
Week.
I
praised
Susan
Franco,
a
nurse
at
Chippenham
Hospital,
because
without
her,
I
couldn't
be
expecting
to
31
with
my
mother
after
17
years
apart.
My
mother,
Gail,
was
32
from
me
when
I
was
a
child
due
to
health
complications.
We
lost
33
in
2004,
and
my
mother
eventually
34
dementia
(痴呆).She
lived
in
a
group
home
and
was
35
in
and
out
of
hospital.
Hospital
was
like
a
second
home
for
her.
The
last
time
she
was
36
to
Chippenham
Hospital,
Susan
Franco
made
a(n)
37
to
find
her
family
members.
Hospital
staff
38
thought
there
were
no
family
connections
on
record,
but
Franco
39
my
mother's
files
and
found
the
contact
information
on
one
of
her
children

me.
At
first
I
was
40
about
the
call
from
Franco
which
I
thought
was
a
41

I
even
intended
to
blacklist
her.
After
the
misunderstanding
was
42
,
I
felt
delighted
to
find
out
Mom
was
alive
and
I
was
very
43
to
Franco.
Franco
said
it's
just
part
of
her
job.
"We
make
44
all
the
time
to
family
members.
So,
it
is
something
we
do
on
a
45
basis.”
Since
hospitals
arc
46
visitors
these
days,
I
haven't
been
able
to
sec
Mom
47_
,
but
I
talk
to
her
on
the
phone
with
the
48
of
Franco.
My
family
and
I
are
now
planning
to
see
her
when
we're
49
.
I
want
to
thank
all
the
nurses
out
there,
who
are
going
50
what
they
do
to
help
people.
31.
A.
live
B.
restart
C.
correspond
D.
reunite
32.
A.
separated
B.
rescued
C.
excused
D.
distanced
33.
A.
touch
B.
hope
C.
control
D.
support
34.
A.
defeated
B.
escaped
C.
developed
D.
feared
35.
A.
occasionally
B.
eventually
C.
frequently
D.
gradually
36.
A.
linked
B.
admitted
C.
led
D.
invited
37.
A.
decision
B.
agreement
C.
appointment
D.
request
38.
A.
casually
B.
previously
C.
naturally
D.
blindly
39.
A.
recorded
B.
shared
C.
copied
D.
combed
40.
A.
annoyed
B.
confused
C.
disappointed
D.
thrilled
41.
A.
cheat
B.
wonder
C.
fault
D.
coincidence
42.
A.
made
up
B.
left
out
C.
worked
out
D.
cleared
up
43.
A.
respectful
B.
grateful
C.
devoted
D.
familiar
44.
A.
plans
B.
changes
C.
suggestions
D.
calls
45.
A.
particular
B.
voluntary
C.
routine
D.
temporary
46.
A.
reminding
B.
directing
C.
limiting
D.
forcing
47.
A.
in
public
B.
in
person
C.
in
turn
D.
in
private
48.
A.
preparation
B.
instruction
C.
assistance
D.
encouragement
49.
A.
expected
B.
recommended
C.
acknowledged
D.
allowed
50.
A.
against
B.
beyond
C.
over
D.
through
第II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,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
2020
Nobel
Peace
Prize
51
(go)
to
the
UN
World
Food
Programme
(WFP)
on
Friday,
9
October
2020.
The
agency
was
recognized
for
its
efforts
to
fight
hunger,
for
its
contribution
to
52
(improve)
conditions
for
peace
in
conflict-affected
areas
and
for
acting
as
a
driving
force
to
prevent
the
use
of
hunger
53
a
weapon
of
war
and
conflict.
The
efforts
of
WFP
focus
on
emergency
assistance,
development
aid
and
special
operations,
two
thirds
of
54
are
made
in
conflict-affected
countries.
In
those
countries,
people
are
three
times
more
likely
to
suffer
poor
nutrition
55
those
living
in
countries
without
conflict
do.
David
Beasley,
WFP
Executive
Director,
said
the
56
(announce)
made
by
the
Norwegian
Nobel
Committee
turned
the
global
spotlight
on
the
690
million
people
57
(expose)
to
severe
levels
of
food
insecurity.
"Every
one
of
them
has
the
right
to
live
peacefully
and
without
hunger."
Mr.
Beasley
also
noted
that
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize
was
not
58
(simple)
WFP's.
He
said,
“WFP
works
closely
with
governments,
organizations
and
individuals
whose
love
for
helping
hungry
people
equals
59
(we).
We
could
not
possibly
help
anyone
without
them.
And
the
daily
work
of
our
members
60
(drive)
by
our
core
values
of
integrity
(诚实正直)and
humanity.
第四部分:课本知识运用(共20小题;每小题I分,满分20分)
第一节
单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请填入适当的单词(1个)或括号内单词的正确形式。
61.
(base)
an
important
decision
more
on
reason
than
on
emotion,
or
you
will
regret
it
soon.
62.
In
another
letter
Father
Christmas
complained
about
how
he
could
not
stop
his
helpers
playing
games
with
the
toys
instead
of
wrapping
them
.
63.
Tickets
the
2017
Grand
Chinese
New
Year
Concert
in
ST
Petersburg
sold
out,
with
90%
of
the
audience
local
Russians.
64.
It
has
a
digital
display
that
records
your
steps,
speed
and
distance,
as
well
as
(监测)your
heart
rate
and
calories
burnt.
65.
My
u
(最终的)goal
is
to
be
an
ice
hockey
teacher
and
help
people
learn
to
play
this
game.
66.
It
involves
(do)
very
slow
physical
exercises
to
relax
your
mind
and
calm
your
body.
67.
Its
waterproof
band
is
fully
(adjust)
so
that
it
is
comfortable
to
wear.
68.
Having
seen
quite
a
few
(produce)
of
Hamlet
and
read
the
play
many
times,
I
was
full
of
confidence
until
the
Peking
Opera
came
to
town!
69.
It
is
t
(激动的)
to
see
Chinese
culture
presented
in
such
an
amazing
and
magical
way.
70.
Shortly
before
her
sixteen
birthday,
she
is
shocked
by
the
life-changing
news
that
she
is
the
princess
of
a
f
(虚构的)kingdom
called
Genovia.
第二节单句改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
每句中有一处错误;每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
71.
May
Day
is
a
festival
to
celebrate
the
start
of
summer,
with
celebrations
hold
across
Europe
and
in
parts
of
North
America.
72.
It
celebrates
the
end
of
racially
inequality
in
the
country.
73.
Depend
on
regional
customs,
it
may
be
acceptable
to
be
15
to
30
minutes
late.
74.
I'd
get
around
my
mother's
feet
in
the
kitchen,
watching
her
make
dumplings.
75.
I
got
to
the
office
earlier
that
day,
caught
the
7:30
train
from
Paddington.
76.
This
develops
your
chest
and
shoulder
muscles.
Remember
to
keep
your
back
straightly.
77.
As
my
fitness
and
my
running
improve,
I
started
running
in
national
competitions.
78.
It
was
very
dazzling
and
energetic
that
I
wasn't
sure
if
the
characters
were
performers
or
athletes!
79.
Feel
the
strong
emotions
of
love,
anger,
fear
and
grief
in
the
performance,
I
could
easily
recognize
the
theme
of
Hamlet.
80.
Perhaps,
one
day,
readers
of
F.
Scott
Fitzgerald's
most
admired
work
will
find
themselves
be
glued
to
their
screens
by
episodes
of
The
Great
Gatsby.
第五部分: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。
Some
people
think
a
hero
must
be
a
person
who
had
made
great
contributions
to
the
country
or
the
world.
However,
in
my
heart,
who
is
helpful
and
brave
in
daily
life
is
a
hero,
but
my
father
is
among
them.
Last
summer,
our
family
was
on
the
holiday
at
the
beach
My
father
was
watching
my
brother
and
I
playing
in
the
water
when
a
woman
ran
him.
She
shouted
that
two
children
in
the
deeper
water
appeared
to
being
in
danger.
Hearing
this,
he
immediately
swam
to
the
struggling
kid.
After
rescuing
them,
my
father
was
very
tiring,
but
when
interviewed,
he
said
what
he
did
was
real
normal.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter来信询问你校学生体育运动情况,请给他回信,内容包括:
1.学校的体育场馆;
2.主要的运动项目;
3.你喜欢的运动。
注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Peter,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
哈师大附中2020级高一下学期4月月考(2021,4,8)
单选
1.
A
2,
B
3.
D
4.
D
5
A
6.
D
7.
B
8.
B
9.
C
10.
D
阅读理解
11-13
BCA
14-17
ABCC
18-21
BACB
22-25
BCCD
七选五
26-30
DGAFE
完形
31-50
DAACC
BABDA
ADBDC
CBCDB
语法填空
51.
went
52,
improving
53.
as
54.
which
55.
than
56.
announcement
57.
exposed
58.
simply
59.
ours
60.
is
driven
课本考查
单词填空
61.
Base
62.up
63.
for
64.
monitoring/monitors
65.
ultimate
66.
doing
67.
adjustable
68.
productions
69.
thrilling
70.
fictional
单句改错
71.
hold—
held
72.
racially

racial
73.
Depend—
Depending
74.
around—
under
75.
caught
前加
having
76.
straightly—
straight
77.
improve—
improved
78.
very—
so
79.
Feel—
Feeling
80.
be去掉
改错
J
Possible
version:
Dear
Peter,
I
am
glad
to
hear
from
you.
In
your
letter,
you
asked
about
the
sports
in
our
school.
Our
school
has
a
big
gymnasium
and
playground
with
modem
facilities,
such
as
a
lawn
football
field,
plastic
tracks.
All
students
have
two
PE
classes
a
week
and
run
for
20
minutes
every
day.
Besides,
our
school
set
up
a
volleyball
team
and
a
basketball
team.
Both
teams
train
for
two
hours
a
day
and
participate
in
competitions
regularly.
It
is
worth
mentioning
that
our
volleyball
team
won
the
championship
twice
in
national
middle
school
volleyball
matches.
I
am
on
the
volleyball
team,
and
I
like
volleyball
very
much.
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