2020~2021学年度第二学期期中调研测试
高一英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟
总分:150分)
注意事项:
1、本试卷共分两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题,第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。
2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸或答题卡上,答案写在试卷上的无效。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
第一部分:听力(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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
might
the
woman
be?
A.
A
policewoman.
B.
A
waitress.
C.
A
salesgirl.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
store.
B.
In
a
theater.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
3.
What
might
the
man
think
of
the
speech?
A.
Interesting.
B.
Touching.
C.
Boring.
4.
Where
will
the
woman
go?
A.
To
the
office.
B.
To
the
gym.
C.
To
the
garage.
5.
Why
is
the
speakers’
mother
unhappy?
A.
The
company
asked
her
to
put
off
her
vacation.
B.
She
can’t
go
abroad
as
planned.
C.
She
doesn’t
want
to
go
abroad.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What’s
the
woman
doing?
A.
Making
an
invitation.
B.
Asking
for
help.
C.
Giving
advice.
7.
What
does
the
man
plan
to
do
today?
A.
Play
tennis.
B.
Take
a
trip.
C.
Help
Emily
study.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
How
does
Alice
feel?
A.
Bored.
B.
Disappointed.
C.
Tired.
9.
Why
did
Mr.
Atkins
refuse
Alice’s
offer
to
take
care
of
the
horse?
A.
She
was
careless.
B.
She
was
too
young.
C.
He
would
do
it
himself.
10.
Where
will
Alice
go?
A.
To
America.
B.
To
England.
C.
To
France.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Who
is
answering
the
call?
A.
Anne.
B.
Jean.
C.
Mary.
12.
What
is
the
telephone
call
about?
A.
Attending
a
discussion
meeting.
B.
Finishing
an
experiment
report.
C.
Getting
a
job
in
the
chemistry
department.
13.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Strangers.
C.
Good
friends.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.
Attending
a
wedding.
B.
Holding
a
meeting.
C.
Having
a
party.
15.
How
many
times
did
Mr.
Green
come
to
China
in
the
past?
A.
None.
B.
Once.
C.
Twice.
16.
Which
of
the
factories
aren’t
mentioned
in
the
conversation?
A.
The
steel
and
iron
works.
B.
The
medicine
factory.
C.
The
cloth
factory.
17.
When
is
the
man
going
back
to
New
York?
A.
This
day.
B.
Tomorrow.
C.
The
day
after
tomorrow.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
How
did
the
man
help
the
old
lady?
A.
He
took
her
to
hospital.
B.
He
carried
her
bags
and
took
her
home.
C.
He
helped
her
to
find
her
son’s
home.
19.
When
did
the
man’s
grandmother
die?
A.
20
years
ago.
B.
25
years
ago.
C.
30
years
ago.
20.
What
did
it
turn
out
to
be?
A.
The
old
lady
was
the
man’s
father’s
aunt.
B.
The
old
lady
was
the
man’s
father’s
neighbor.
C.
The
old
lady
looked
after
the
man
as
he
was
two.
第二部分
阅读理解
(共两节,满分50分)
(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
Look
at
the
map
of
Spain
and
point
at
the
center.
You've
located
the
country's
capital
and
one
of
Europe's
most
beautiful
cities:
Madrid.
This
popular
destination
is
considered
a
city
of
contrasts
with
its
abundant
historic
sites,
resting
in
the
shadows
of
modern
skyscrapers.
History
This
city
of
over
3
million
people
is
proud
of
Western
Europe’s
largest
royal
palace,
and
some
consider
it
to
be
Madrid’s
most
beautiful
building.
Inside
the
Royal
Palace
2,800
rooms
are
decorated
in
glory
with
museum-quality
furniture
and
artworks.
Tourists
can
tour
50
of
these
large
and
splendid
rooms.
Art
The
Internationally
respected
Prado
Museum
is
the
largest
and
most
impressive
art
gallery
in
Spain.
Opened
in
1819,
it
is
filled
with
works
of
art
that
feature
the
world’s
most
comprehensive
collection
of
Spanish
paintings.
Shopping
Madrid
has
some
of
Europe’s
best
shopping,
and
potential
buyers
love
to
look
through
the
stores
looking
for
bargains.
But
for
500
years,
shoppers
have
gathered
to
an
extremely
large
outdoor
flea
market
known
as
the
Rastro
where
they
find
everything
from
antiques
to
CDs.
Entertainment
No
trip
to
Madrid
is
complete
without
seeing
a
performance
of
Spain’s
famous
art
form,
flamenco.
Every
day,
flamenco
performers
sing,
dance
or
play
the
guitar
in
small
cafes
and
grand
theaters
alike.
Food
Madrid
has
a
wide
variety
of
restaurants
but
because
the
Spanish
typically
eat
late
at
about
9
or
10
p.m.,
it’s
difficult
to
find
good
dinner
food
earlier.
If
you
get
hungry
before
then,
the
best
solution
is
to
try
a
tapas
bar
where
light
snacks
are
served.
Be
sure
to
try
the
jamon,
a
kind
of
dry-cured
ham,
which
is
famous
in
Spain.
21.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Royal
Palace
in
Madrid?
A.
It
has
50
rooms
for
visit.
B.
It
can
hold
2,
800
people.
C.
It’s
been
visited
by
3
million
people.
D.
It
is
thought
to
be
the
largest
in
Europe.
22.
What
kind
of
market
is
“the
Rastro”?
A.
For
discount.
B.
For
artworks.
C.
To
sell
various
goods.
D.
To
sell
antiques
and
CDs.
23.
What
is
a
must
when
travelling
in
Madrid?
A.
Having
dinner
earlier.
B.
Enjoying
flamenco.
C.
Visiting
Prado
Museum.
D.
Drinking
in
a
tapas
bar.
B
We
think
of
kids
playing
video
games
as
being
in
a
sort
of
loneliness,
locked
in
their
darkened
bedrooms.
In
truth,
they
are
usually
communicating
with
other
gamers,
via
audio
or
text,
about
the
action
on
the
screen.
And
sometimes
the
chatter
shifts
from
the
world
of
fantasy
to
real
life.
That’s
what
happened
to
14-year-old
Reilly
Howard
from
East
Hampton,
Connecticut
last
October.
While
playing
Counter-Strike:
Global
Offensive,
he
noticed
that
an
online
friend,
a-13-year-old
from
Florida,
was
not
his
normal
self.
Reilly’s
sixth
sense
was
confirmed
when
the
friend
messaged
him,
“Yo,
we
need
to
talk.”
Reilly
immediately
called
him.
“He
starts
to
open
up
about
what’s
going
on
in
his
life:
‘I
have
nothing
to
live
for;
I’m
going
to
kill
myself.’
Reilly
told
.
He
couldn’t
even
talk,
he
was
crying
so
much.”
Unable
to
verbally
convey
his
sufferings,
his
friend
typed
out,
“Tonight
is
going
to
be
the
night.”
Suicide
is
a
lot
to
throw
at
a
high
school
kid,
but
Reilly,
a
sophomore(二年级学生)at
the
time,
resolved
to
stay
on
the
line
for
as
long
as
he
was
needed.
“I
knew
he
didn’t
want
to
be
alone,
and
I
didn’t
want
him
to
go.”
he
told
WFSB.
“He’s
my
friend.
I
didn’t
want
him
to
die.”
For
two
hours,
Reilly
said
everything
he
could
think
of
to
persuade
his
friend
to
embrace
life.
“I
just
kept
comforting
him.
You’ve
got
a
lot
to
live
for.”
says
Reilly.
“I
said,
I’ll
see
you
tomorrow,
I’m
going
to
be
playing
with
you
tomorrow.
You
promise,
nothing
is
going
to
happen
tonight.”
About
that
time,
Reilly’s
parents
came
home
from
dinner.
He
filled
them
in,
and
they
contacted
Florida
police,
who
tracked
down
the
boy.
The
troubled
teen
is
doing
well
now,
thanks
to
a
good
friend—one
he’d
never
met
in
person—who
was
willing
to
put
down
the
keyboard
and
lend
an
ear.
Says
Reilly’s
mother,
Sheila
Reilly,
“You
just
have
to
show
up
and
talk
to
people.
And
listen.”
24.
What
do
people
usually
think
of
kids
who
are
playing
video
games
according
to
Paragraph
1?
A.
They
are
warmhearted,
ready
to
lend
an
ear
to
others.
B.
They
are
lonely,
always
immersed
(沉迷;陷入)
in
their
games.
C.
They
never
communicate
with
anyone
when
playing
video
games.
D.
They
are
not
interested
in
study
and
get
on
badly
with
parents.
25.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
most
similar
to
the
underlined
sentence
in
meaning?
A.
Suicide
is
a
tough
problem
for
a
high
school
kid
to
deal
with.
B.
Suicide
is
common
among
high
school
kids.
C.
Suicide
is
a
problem
a
high
school
kid
has
to
throw
away.
D.
Suicide
is
a
problem
a
high
school
kid
has
to
live
with.
26.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
Reilly
didn’t
notice
his
online
friend
behaved
in
a
strange
way
until
his
friend
messaged
him.
B.
Reilly’s
mother
rang
up
the
police
but
the
police
refused
to
offer
help.
C.
Reilly
never
met
his
friend
in
person
although
they
both
were
familiar
online.
D.
Reilly
was
informed
of
the
reason
why
his
friend
wants
to
commit
a
suicide.
27.
What
does
the
text
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Listening
to
others
has
many
benefits.
B.
A
good
relationship
with
others
is
important.
C.
A
teen
saves
another
teen’s
life
online.
D.
Good
communication
skill
can
helps
save
a
life.
C
Learning
to
say
“
yes,
and
”
When
I
first
heard
about
the
improvisation
(即兴交流)
class,
I
was
hesitating.
As
a
quiet
and
shy
girl,
I
feared
improvising
in
front
of
strangers.
However,
I
knew
I
wanted
to
work
as
a
science
communicator
after
finishing
my
Ph.D.,
so
it
seemed
like
a
perfect
opportunity
to
learn
how
to
speak
and
communicate
with
others
effectively.
I
signed
up,
knowing
the
experience
would
give
me
help.
During
our
first
class,
we
learned
an
important
concept
of
improvisation:
“yes,
and.”
It
means
that,
as
improvisers,
we’d
better
accept
what
fellow
performers
say.
If
someone
says
that
rhinos
(犀牛)
are
librarians,
for
example,
then
rhinos
are
librarians.
We
do
not
question
the
logic;
we
say
“yes”
and
then
continue
with
the
scene
as
if
nothing
is
wrong.
The
first
few
scenes
were
hard,
but
as
weeks
turned
into
months,
I
became
more
comfortable
and
even
started
to
enjoy
our
classes.
I
became
better
at
listening,
relating
to
my
conversation
partners,
and
communicating
clearly
in
the
moment.
Once
when
I
was
giving
a
presentation
about
my
science,
an
audience
member
surprised
me
with
a
question
that
didn’t
grow
out
of
the
information
I’d
presented.
Instead
of
getting
confused
and
nervous,
I
took
the
“yes,
and”
approach—accepting
the
question
and
letting
my
mind
focus
on
why
it
was
asked.
That
helped
me
find
an
appropriate
answer.
I
got
pretty
excited
about
it.
The
benefits
of
improvisation
go
beyond
communication.
Before
attending
the
class,
I
would
get
stuck
when
my
experiments
produced
unexpected
data,
thinking
that
I
had
made
a
mistake.
But
now,
instead
of
getting
discouraged,
I
will
stay
open
to
the
possibility
that
the
results
are
real,
keep
exploring
the
data
and
end
up
identifying
a
new
type
of
cell—one
that
isn’t
behaving
as
expected.
I
think
all
scientists
can
benefit
from
this
lesson.
If
the
data
say
rhinos
are
librarians,
then
it’s
worth
finding
out
whether
rhinos
are,
in
fact,
librarians.
As
scientists,
our
job
isn’t
to
challenge
data
that
support
a
preconceived
(先入为主的)
story,
but
to
say
“yes,
and.”
28.
Why
did
the
author
attend
the
improvisation
class?
A.
To
get
a
different
experience.
B.
To
finish
her
Ph.D.
at
university.
C.
To
give
up
her
job
as
a
science
communicator.
D.
To
improve
her
speaking
and
communicating
ability.
29.
What
was
the
author’s
change
after
attending
the
improvisation
class?
A.
She
formed
her
own
idea
quickly.
B.
She
came
up
with
lots
of
creative
responses.
C.
She
paid
more
attention
to
the
logic
of
answers.
D.
She
became
a
good
listener
before
giving
an
opinion.
30.
The
author
mentions
applying
the
“yes,
and”
approach
to
her
scientific
experiments
to
____.
A.
explain
the
process
of
using
the
method
B.
prove
the
benefits
of
the
improvisation
class
C.
share
her
own
research
experiences
with
readers
D.
attract
fellow
scientists
to
attend
the
improvisation
class
31.
What
can
be
inferred
about
scientists
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
They
should
attend
the
improvisation
class.
B.
They
should
question
all
preconceived
ideas.
C.
They
should
carry
on
research
by
admitting
earlier
data.
D.
They
should
try
to
improve
their
professional
knowledge.
D
As
climate
change
affects
the
planet,
the
world
is
turning
to
seaweed(海草)as
a
possible
settlement.
Seaweed
can
play
a
huge
role
in
fighting
climate
change.
It
is
used
to
create
natural
fuel
and
renewable
plastics.
It
helps
improve
oceanic
ecosystems.
People
think
of
forests
as
the
best
defense(防护)against
climate
change.
But
some
researchers
say
seaweed
is
a
better
settlement.
Unlike
trees,
seaweed
doesn’t
need
fertilizers
or
fresh
water.
It
grows
faster
than
trees
do.
And
it
doesn’t
require
any
land.
Most
importantly,
it
absorbs
carbon
from
the
environment.
Seaweed
could
also
become
a
key
global
food
source.
Many
worry
about
the
environmental
influence
of
eating
meat.
Could
seaweed
farms
provide
enough
protein
for
the
world?
Carlos
Duarte,
a
professor
of
oceanic
ecology,
thinks
so.
“When
you
look
at
how
we
are
going
to
feed
the
world
population
by
2050,
in
a
way
that
doesn’t
harm
the
environment,
there
is
only
one
pathway,”
he
says.
“Seaweed
farming.”
In
the
past
decade
or
so,
global
seaweed
production
has
doubled.
In
British
Columbia,
seaweed
farming
is
becoming
popular.
For
thousands
of
years,
First
Nations
people,
the
native
people
of
Canada,
have
farmed
on
land
and
in
the
ocean.
Seaweed
farming
helps
them
create
economies
of
their
own
that
agree
with
their
traditions.
Their
role
has
always
been
to
connect
with
the
land
and
repair
it.
Seaweed
might
fight
climate
change
but
it
isn’t
without
risks.
If
it
isn’t
harvested,
it
can
go
bad
and
give
off
carbon
back
into
the
air
or
water.
Growing
too
much
of
it
could
also
affect
the
amount
of
light
that
reaches
species
living
deeper
in
the
water.
That
would
be
dangerous
for
underwater
ecosystems.
So
some
scientists
think
seaweed
can
be
a
part
of
the
settlement
to
climate
change,
but
it’s
not
a
perfect
one
on
its
own.
32.
What
is
an
advantage
of
seaweed
in
fighting
climate
change
compared
with
trees?
A.
Growing
taller.
B.
Using
fewer
resources.
C.
Living
longer.
D.
Absorbing
more
carbon.
33.
What
is
Carlos
Duarte’s
attitude
to
growing
seaweed
to
feed
the
world?
A.
Unclear.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Uncaring.
D.
Supportive.
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text?
A.
First
Nations
people
have
changed
their
traditions.
B.
Seaweed
farming
has
its
origin
in
British
Columbia.
C.
Seaweed
farming
isn’t
risk-free
for
the
environment.
D.
Global
seaweed
production
has
been
less
in
recent
years.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Seaweed
Farming
for
Food
B.
Seaweed
Production
in
the
World
C.
Seaweed
Creating
Natural
Fuel
D.
Seaweed
in
Environmental
Protection
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Do
you
ever
wish
you
could
change
something
about
your
body?
If
so,
you’re
not
alone.
36
But
when
you
get
stuck
on
what
you
don’t
like,
it
can
really
bring
down
your
self-esteem
(自尊).
So,
want
to
look
and
feel
your
best?
Here
are
some
ways:
Accept
your
body
Nobody’s
perfect.
Everybody
wants
to
be
liked
and
accepted
just
as
they
are.
Don’t
body-shame
yourself.
When
you
say
something
negative
about
your
own
body,
it
hurts
your
self-esteem.
37
It
hurts
just
as
much
as
if
someone
else
said
it.
Like
your
body
Find
things
to
like
about
your
looks.
Maybe
you
like
your
hair,
face,
or
hands.
What
about
your
shape,
shoulders,
or
legs?
Your
eyes
or
your
smile?
38
If
you
get
stuck,
think
of
what
your
good
friends
like
about
how
you
look.
Accept
those
things
and
let
yourself
feel
good.
Take
care
of
your
body
Eat
healthy
foods.
Learn
what
foods
are
good
for
you,
and
how
much
is
the
right
amount.
Eating
right
helps
you
look
your
best.
When
you
treat
your
body
right,
you
feel
good
about
yourself.
Be
active
every
day.
Your
body
needs
to
move
to
be
strong,
fit
and
healthy.
39
You
can
run,
walk,
swim
or
dance.
Pick
activities
you
like
and
have
fun.
Keep
to
a
healthy
weight.
40
But
don’t
try
to
diet
on
your
own.
Always
talk
to
your
parents
or
doctor
first.
Your
doctor
can
suggest
ways
you
can
stay
at
a
weight
that’s
right
for
you.
A.
Attend
to
your
body’s
needs.
B.
Tell
yourself
what
you
like
and
why.
C.
You
can
be
active
by
playing
a
sport.
D.
Pay
attention
to
something
you
can
change.
E.
Lots
of
people
feel
unhappy
with
some
part
of
their
looks.
F.
Being
a
healthy
weight
helps
you
feel
good
about
your
body.
G.
That’s
true
whether
you
say
it
out
loud
or
think
it
to
yourself.
第三部分
完形填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
One
morning,
a
country
house
was
found
burning.
The
neighbors
arrived
and
dragged
a
little
boy
out
of
the
house.
He
was
41
to
a
nearby
hospital
by
a
truck.
After
the
operation,
the
little
boy
heard
the
doctor
42
to
his
mother,
“Your
son
was
injured
seriously,
especially
the
legs.
He
was
less
likely
to
survive.”
To
the
43
of
the
doctor,
he
did
survive.
When
the
danger
was
past,
the
mother
was
told
that
the
boy
couldn’t
walk
for
the
rest
of
his
life.
Again,
the
boy
didn’t
44
and
determined
to
live
a
normal
life.
Unfortunately,
his
thin
legs
were
just
all
but
45
.
Eventually
he
was
allowed
to
leave
the
46
.
His
mother
massaged(按摩)
his
little
legs
every
day
but
it
didn’t
47
obviously.
Yet
his
will
to
walk
was
as
firm
as
ever.
He
was
limited
to
a
wheelchair
because
of
his
48
.
Once,
his
mother
wheeled
him
out
into
the
yard.
Instead
of
sitting,
he
got
out
of
his
wheelchair
and
49
himself
into
pulling
himself
across
the
grass.
With
great
50
,
he
raised
himself
up,
and
pulled
himself
along
the
fence.
He
practiced
this
every
day
until
he
wore
a
smooth
path
beside
the
fence.
There
was
nothing
he
wanted
more
than
to
51
his
life
in
those
legs.
52
through
his
daily
massages,
persistence
and
53
,
he
did
develop
the
ability
to
stand
up
and
to
walk
slowly.
Later,
he
54
ran
for
joy
and
in
college
he
made
the
track
team.
Still
later
this
young
man
who
was
not
55
to
survive,
who
would
surely
never
walk—this
determined
young
man,
Dr.
Glenn
Cunningham,
ran
the
world’s
fastest
mile!
41.
A.
attached
B.
attacked
C.
admitted
D
sent
42.
A.
whispering
B.
complaining
C.
apologizing
D.
referring
43.
A.
excitement
B.
disappointment
C.
amazement
D.
amusement
44.
A.
give
up
B.
pick
up
C.
put
up
D.
get
up
45.
A.
lifeless
B.
powerful
C.
active
D.
endless
46.
A.
school
B.
hospital
C.
charity
D.
government
47.
A.
count
B.
matter
C.
work
D.
pay
48.
A.
devotion
B.
competence
C.
disability
D.
independence
49.
A.
threw
B.
treated
C.
frightened
D.
tricked
50.
A.
confidence
B.
effort
C.
pride
D.
ambition
51.
A.
live
B.
spare
C.
save
D.
waste
52.
A.
Occasionally
B.
Finally
C.
Regularly
D.
Constantly
53.
A.
preparation
B.
adventure
C.
reputation
D.
determination
54.
A.
never
B.
hardly
C.
even
D.
still
55.
A.
advised
B.
expected
C.
persuaded
D.
inspired
第II卷(非选择题)
第四部分:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
I
have
been
learning
English
for
the
last
five
years
and
one
of
the
things
56
have
helped
me
to
improve
is
reading.
I
love
reading
and
often
read
during
my
free
time.
First,
I
57
(start)
reading
easy
things
in
English,
like
recipes(食谱)
for
cooking
and
short
stories
written
58
(especial)
for
language
learners.
Then
I
moved
onto
longer
stories
and
newspaper
articles.
59
first
I
found
that
reading
was
difficult
because
of
the
variety
of
vocabulary
and
the
grammar,
but
this
soon
became
60
(easy)
and
I
found
that
I
could
understand
more
and
more
of
what
I
was
reading.
I
didn’t
worry
if
I
didn’t
know
all
the
words,
as
I
could
still
understand
the
main
ideas.
Reading
has
helped
61
(improve)
my
English
in
many
ways.
I’m
not
only
62
better
and
quicker
reader,
but
also
my
spelling,
writing,
grammar
and
vocabulary
63
(be)
all
much
better.
I
think
I
have
improved
faster
than
some
of
my
64
(friend)
who
have
been
learning
at
the
same
time
as
me.
So,
I
would
say
that
everyone
65
(plan)
to
learn
a
language
quickly
should
read.
第五部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是校学生会主席,你发现周围的环境越来越糟糕,为了更好地保护环境,你代表学生会向全校学生发出倡议。请根据以下内容,写一份倡议书:
1.保护环境是我们的职责。
2.我们要养成环保的习惯:1)尽量步行或骑自行车上学;2)离开房间前关灯和其他电器;3)不随地扔垃圾;4)节约用水。
3.发出环保的号召。
参考词汇:电器electrical
appliances
注意:
1.词数80到100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
friends,
▲
▲
▲
▲
▲
第二节
读后续写(满分
25分)
阅读下面的材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数为150左右。
Jenny
stared
at
the
store
window
longingly(渴望地).
There
was
nothing
in
this
world
that
she
wanted
more
than
a
Happy
Hannah
doll
and
all
that
currently
separated
her
from
the
hottest
doll
of
the
holiday
season
was
a
thin
piece
of
glass
and
$29.95
plus
tax.
Unfortunately,
Jenny
didn’t
even
have
the
95
cents,
so
she
let
out
a
deep
sigh
and
continued
walking
home.
Suddenly,
a
pink
rectangle(矩形)
in
the
snow
caught
her
eye.
Jenny
walked
over
and
realized
it
was
a
leather
wallet.
She
removed
it
from
the
snow,
and
opened
the
wallet
to
find
a
thick
pile
of
folded
green
bills
and
two
plastic
cards.
One
was
a
credit
card
and
the
other
an
ID.
Jenny
stared
at
the
old
woman
in
her
ID
photo.
The
woman
had
a
beautiful
smile
that
reminded
Jenny
of
her
grandma.
Jenny
sighed
and
then
she
put
the
wallet
into
her
purse.
She
turned
around
and
walked
in
the
direction
from
which
she
came.
Jenny’s
heart
beat
quickly
as
she
entered
the
store.
She
had
long
dreamed
about
this
moment,
but
something
didn’t
feel
right
about
it.
As
she
approached
a
neat
pile
of
Happy
Hannah
dolls,
she
pushed
away
her
feelings.
She
grasped
one
Happy
Hannah
doll.
As
Jenny
approached
the
register,
the
Happy
Hannah
Show
theme
song
began
playing.
It
was
her
mobile
phone.
It
was
her
grandma.
In
one
hand
she
held
the
Happy
Hannah
doll
and
in
the
other
she
held
the
phone
on
which
her
grandma
was
calling.
Jenny’s
heart
was
filled
with
love
and
appreciation
as
she
thought
of
her
sweet
old
grandma.
She
put
the
doll
down
and
picked
up
the
phone
call.
“Hi,
Grandma?
I’m
going
to
be
a
little
bit
late
tonight.
I’ve
got
to
drop
something
off
..
Yeah,
it
was
good
...OK
..
Alright
..
I
love
you
too.”
Jenny
left
the
store
and
walked
through
the
melting
snow
all
the
way
to
the
other
side
of
the
town.
She
thought
of
her
grandma
as
she
rang
the
bell
at
301
West
Street.
注意:
1.
所续写的短文的词数应为150词左右。
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
The
woman
who
answered
the
door
had
been
crying
recently
and
looked
upset
and
anxious.
▲
▲
▲
Paragraph
2:
The
woman
took
the
wallet
smilingly.
▲
▲
▲
▲
2020~2021学年度第二学期期中调研测试
高一英语试题答案
听力(20×1.5=30):1—5ACCAB
6—10ACABC
11—15
BABCA
16—20CBBCB
阅读理解(15×2.5=37.5):21-23
ACB
24-27
BACC
28-31DDBC
32-35
BDCD
七选五(5×2.5=12.5):36-40
EGBCF
完形填空(15×1=15’):41-45
DACAA
46-50
BCCAB
51-55ABDCB
语法填空(10×1.5=15):
56.
that/which
57.
started
58.
especially
59.
At
60.
easier
61.
improve
62.
a
63.
are
64.
friends
65.
planning
书面表达:
应用文:(15’)
As
we
can
see,
the
environment
around
us
is
getting
worse
and
worse.
Therefore,
I’d
like
to
advocate
protecting
the
environment
not
only
for
ourselves
but
also
for
our
future.
It
is
our
duty
to
protect
the
environment,
and
I
think
we
can
develop
some
good
habits
of
environmental
protection.
To
begin
with,
it
is
a
good
choice
to
go
to
school
on
foot
or
by
bike.
What’s
more,
turn
off
the
lights
and
other
electrical
appliances
before
leaving
the
room.
In
addition,
never
throw
rubbish
here
and
there.
Last
but
not
least,
saving
water
is
also
of
great
importance.
Only
when
everyone
spares
no
effort
to
protect
the
environment
can
we
build
a
society
in
harmony
with
nature.
Let’s
work
together
to
make
our
planet
better
to
live
on!
The
Students’
Union
读后续写(25’)
One
possible
version
The
woman
who
answered
the
door
had
been
crying
recently
and
looked
upset
and
anxious.
Jenny
recognized
her
from
the
ID,
but
she
still
asked
some
questions
about
the
woman
and
the
wallet.
Of
course,
the
woman
answered
correctly.
“Here,
I
found
this
in
the
snow,”
Jenny
said
as
she
handed
her
the
wallet.
The
woman
looked
very
surprised
and
then
she
said,
“Oh,
good
God!
This
is
the
money
for
the
poor
children
in
the
welfare
house!
Now
we
can
bring
the
children
the
dolls
for
Christmas!
It’s
unbelievable!”
The
woman
took
the
wallet
smilingly.
She
was
so
appreciative
that
she
gave
Jenny
a
cookie
and
a
ride
home.
Jenny
had
sort
of
hoped
that
she
would
reward
her
good
deed
with
a
Happy
Hannah
doll,
but
Jenny
did
get
a
chocolate
chip
cookie,
and
chocolate
chip
cookies
were
her
favorite.
And
Jenny
knew
that
she
had
made
the
right
choice.
She
told
the
story
to
her
grandma
proudly
that
night.
原文:
Text
1
W:
Can
I
see
your
driving
license?
M:
Yes,
madam.
Here
you
are.
W:
Ah...
Beer
smell.
How
did
you
enjoy
the
beer,
sir?
Text
2
M:
Well,
the
environment
is
nice,
but
the
meat
was
tough,
the
potatoes
were
cold,
and
the
service
was
terrible.
I
will
never
come
here.
W:
Yes,
and
they
charged
us
too
much.
Text
3
W:
It
was
such
an
interesting
speech.
I
hope
you
enjoyed
it
as
much
as
I
did.
M:
I
almost
fell
asleep
in
the
first
20
minutes.
Text
4
W:
Can
you
give
me
a
lift?
My
car’s
in
the
garage
and
I’m
already
late
for
work.
M:
Sure.
I’ll
drop
you
off
on
my
way
to
the
gym.
Text
5
M:
I
wonder
what
makes
mother
so
upset
these
days.
W:
Father
promised
to
take
her
abroad
last
year.
But
the
company
is
asking
father
to
postpone(延缓)
his
vacation.
Text
6
W:
⑥Can
you
play
tennis
with
me
today,
Tom?
M:
I
am
afraid
I
can’t.
⑦I
have
decided
to
go
and
help
Emily
with
her
English.
If
she
fails
in
the
final
examination,
she
won’t
be
able
to
go
on
the
trip
with
us.
W:
I
see.
Good
luck
to
her.
M:
Thanks.
Text
7
M:
Hey,
Alice.
How’s
your
holiday?
W:
⑧I’ve
been
bored
with
just
sitting
around(坐着没事干)
all
the
time.
I
need
to
get
out
and
get
some
fresh
air.
M:
I
thought
you
were
going
to
help
Mr.
Atkins
with
that
new
horse
he’s
bought.
What
happened
to
that
idea?
W:
Well,
I’d
love
to
do
that,
⑨but
he
said
that
he
thought
I
was
perhaps
too
young
to
look
after
a
horse
on
my
own.
M:
OK.
Maybe
he’s
right.
⑩Your
grandma
has
asked
if
we
want
to
spend
a
few
days
in
her
city.
There’s
so
much
to
see
and
do
in
Paris.
You
won’t
be
bored.
W:
⑩Sounds
great.
Go
for
it,
Dad!
Text
8
W:
Hello!
6677567.
M:
Hello!
Is
Mary
there?
W:
No.
I’m
sorry.
Mary
is
not
here
at
the
moment.
M:
Is
that
you,
Anne?
W:
Oh,
no.
I’m
Jean.
M:
I’m
sorry...
er...
well,
could
you
please
pass
Mary
a
message
for
me?
W:
Sure.
What
is
it
for?
M:
Well,
she
will
attend
a
discussion
meeting
at
8:00
tomorrow
morning.
Please
tell
her
to
come
in
time
with
the
experiment
report
she’s
written.
W:
All
right.
And
where
are
you
calling
from?
M:
From
the
chemistry
department
office,
Zhejiang
University.
I’m
Pat,
Mary’s
friend.
And
thank
you,
Anne.
W:
That’s
OK.
But
I’m
not
Anne.
I’m
Jack’s
sister-in-law,
Jean.
M:
Oh,
I’m
sorry,
Jean.
Good-bye.
W:
Good-bye.
Text
9
W:
Mr.
Green,
welcome
to
attend
the
party
tonight.
M:
Thank
you
for
your
invitation.
I
never
thought
China
develops
so
fast.
W:
Is
it
your
first
time
to
come
to
Beijing?
M:
Yeah,
but
I
read
many
books
about
Beijing
when
I
was
young.
W:
Then
what’s
your
impression
of
our
capital?
M:
Well,
I’m
really
surprised
at
so
many
achievements.
W:
They
are
different
from
what
you
read
about
in
the
books?
M:
Right.
In
many
sides
Beijing
is
ahead
of
other
cities
in
the
world.
W:
You
have
been
to
many
factories
too?
M:
Right.
The
steel
and
iron
works
and
a
medicine
factory.
W:
In
fact,
we
have
a
long
way
to
go.
M:
I
hope
everything
here
goes
well,
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
you
in
the
future.
W:
Well,
here
is
a
toast
to
your
health
and
success
in
your
work.
M:
I’m
going
back
to
New
York
tomorrow.
I
hope
we
will
meet
again
soon.
W:
Thank
you
for
a
wonderful
evening
and
thank
you
for
all
your
help
during
your
stay
here.
M:
It
has
been
a
great
pleasure
working
with
you.
Text
10
M:
My
mum
has
always
told
my
sister
and
me
to
help
others.
One
day
last
week
I
was
walking
back
to
my
home
and
I
passed
by
an
old
lady
who
seemed
to
be
in
trouble.
I
turned
back
and
asked
if
she
was
OK.
She
explained
that
she
was
sick
and
had
to
struggle
to
walk
with
her
shopping
bags.
I
offered
to
carry
her
things
and
walked
her
back
home,
but
she
refused
because
she
didn’t
want
to
give
me
any
trouble.
I
told
her
it
didn’t
matter
and
her
home
was
on
my
way
home.
It
was
a
white
lie(善意的谎言).
As
I
walked
with
her
she
talked
with
me
and
introduced
herself.
I
in
turn
told
her
my
name.
She
asked
if
I
knew
Ray
Robert.
I
was
shocked
and
said
yes,
that
was
my
dad.
It
turned
out
that
this
lady
was
my
dad’s
neighbor
who
had
looked
after
my
dad
and
his
sisters
when
their
mother
died
thirty
years
ago.
My
dad
had
often
spoken
of
her
but
I
had
never
met
her
as
she
had
moved
away
with
her
family.
It
was
a
lovely
moment
for
both
of
us.
When
I
got
home
and
told
my
dad
about
the
incident,
it
made
him
cry.
I
was
so
moved.
I
am
glad
that
my
small
active
kindness
ended
in
a
chance
meeting
that
meant
so
much
to
the
two
people.