盐城市新洋高级中学
2020-2021学年度第二学期高一年级期中考试
英语试卷
命题人:张德足
时间:120分钟
满分:150分
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
does
the
man
think
of
Linda's
husband?
A.
Clever.
B.
Unfriendly.
C.
Quiet.
2.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
on
Friday?
A.
Rainy.
B.
Windy.
C.
Sunny.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
hotel.
B.
An
airport.
C.
A
hospital.
4.
What
does
the
man
suggest
doing?
A.
Going
fishing.
B.
Staying
at
home.
C.
Buying
some
books.
5.
What
is
in
the
man's
bag?
A.
Some
CDs.
B.
Some
bottles.
C.
Some
books.
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,每小题五秒钟;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和第7两个小题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
usually
do
on
Saturdays?
A.
She
goes
swimming.
B.
She
plays
basketball.
C.
She
goes
shopping.
7.
When
does
the
woman
usually
go
to
the
cinema
with
friends?
A.
On
Friday
nights.
B.
On
Saturday
nights.
C.
On
Sunday
nights.
听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
was
the
relationship
between
the
woman
and
Jim
in
the
past?
A.
Relatives.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Colleagues.
9.
What
is
the
woman?
A.
A
film
actress.
B.
An
art
director.
C.
A
magazine
editor.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
does
the
woman
live
now?
A.
In
Canada.
B.
In
America.
C.
In
Japan.
11.
What
language
is
the
woman
good
at?
A.
Italian.
B.
French.
C.
Spanish.
12.
What
does
the
woman
teach
in
a
school?
A.
Medicine.
B.
English.
C.
Math.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
At
a
hotel.
C.
In
the
street.
14.
What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Cloudy.
15.
How
will
the
man
probably
go
to
Wrigley
Field?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
subway.
16.
What
time
is
it
probably
now?
A.
3:00
p.m.
B.
4:00
p.m.
C.
5:00
p.m.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
does
the
speaker
have
breakfast
if
the
weather
is
fine?
A.
In
the
garden.
B.
In
the
kitchen.
C.
In
the
living
room.
18.
When
does
the
speaker
usually
go
to
work?
A.
At
2:00
p.m.
B.
At
6:00
p.m.
C.
At
6:30
p.m.
19.
How
does
the
speaker
usually
go
home
from
the
restaurant?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
train.
20.
What
do
we
know
about
the
speaker?
A.
She
is
a
violinist.
B.
She
often
eats
alone
after
work.
C.
She
often
reads
the
newspaper
at
night.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节:(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5
分)
A
Europe
has
a
rich
history
and
it
is
a
good
place
to
travel.
Paris
Paris,
the
heaven
of
fashion,
culture
and
entertainment,
is
the
most
popular
city
in
the
world.
It
is
also
held
as
a
good
tourist
destination
due
to
the
presence
of
the
Eiffel
Tower
and
several
other
historic
buildings,
museums
and
churches.
Rome
A
talk
about
Europe
is
incomplete
without
a
mention
of
Rome.
Held
as
a
place
where
one
of
the
oldest
civilizations
of
the
world
prospered(繁荣),Rome
is
where
you'd
get
to
see
many
castles,
palaces,
ancient
buildings
fountains,
squares
and
beautiful
parks.
Many
tourists
come
here
especially
to
have
a
look
at
the
Renaissance
architecture
that
the
buildings
of
this
city
boast.
Barcelona
Barcelona,
a
major
city
in
Spain,
is
regarded
among
the
10
best
beach
cities
in
the
world.
The
city's
coastline
has
clear
waters
and
a
mild
climate
which
make
it
a
favorite
destination
among
sunbathers.
Besides
that,
Barcelona
has
a
glorious
past
to
show
off.
You
must
wander
through
its
busy
streets
and
take
a
look
at
the
historic
buildings,
castles,
churches,
parks
and
museums.
Vienna
If
you
are
a
music
lover
and
a
steady
devotee
(狂热的崇拜者)
of
Beethoven
or
Mozart,
then
a
visit
to
Vienna
is
like
going
on
a
pilgrimage
(朝圣).
This
is
because
Vienna
is
the
birthplace
of
many
great
artists.
You'll
find
their
houses
there
and
also
find
their
memorial
graves.
Besides
that,
Vienna
is
known
for
castles,
palaces,
museums
and
historic
monuments.
If
you
are
a
devoted
art
lover,
Vienna
is
the
place
for
you.
It
has
nearly
a
hundred
museums
devoted
to
art!
21.
Which
place
is
the
most
popular
in
the
world
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Vienna.
B.
Barcelona.
C.
Rome.
D.
Paris.
22.
In
Rome
and
Barcelona
you
can
enjoy___.
A.
the
birthplace
of
artists
B.castles
C.
fountains
D.
the
Eiffel
Tower
23.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Some
ancient
architecture
in
Europe.
B.
Some
best
places
people
can
visit
in
Europe.
C.
Some
best
attractions
people
can
enjoy
in
Paris.
D.
Some
famous
musicians
and
their
famous
works.
B
During
my
elementary
school
years,
I
used
to
compare
my
mom
with
my
best
friend
Tiffany’s
mom.
Tiffany’s
mom
always
gave
her
lots
of
money
to
buy
the
most
fashionable
clothes
and
favorite
food.
Her
mom
allowed
her
to
do
anything
she
liked.
I
really
admired
Tiffany.
My
mom
didn’t
give
me
much
pocket
money
and
she
always
told
me
that
I
should
behave
myself.
I
was
annoyed
with
her.
Whenever
I
didn’t
get
what
I
wanted,
I
would
complain
to
my
mom,
“Tiffany’s
mom
would
give
her
that!
I
wish
she
were
my
mom.”
Every
time,
my
mom
would
calmly
say
“Poor
Tiffany”.
I
couldn’t
understand
her.
“She
shouldn’t
be
feeling
sorry
for
Tiffany!”
I
thought.
“She
should
be
feeling
sorry
for
me.”
One
day,
I
couldn’t
help
saying
to
Mom,
“Poor
Tiffany?
Lucky
Tiffany!
She
gets
everything
she
wants!
Why
do
you
feel
sorry
for
her?”
I
burst
out
crying.
My
mom
sat
down
next
to
me
and
said
softly.
“Yes,
I
do
feel
sorry
for
her.
I
have
been
teaching
you
a
lesson
that
she
will
never
be
taught.”
I
looked
up
at
her,
“What
are
you
talking
about?”
Mom
said
with
care,
“One
day
she
will
really
want
something.
Maybe
she’ll
find
out
that
she
can’t
have
it.
Her
mother
won’t
always
be
around
to
give
her
money,
and
what’s
more,
money
can’t
buy
everything.”
She
continued,
“I
have
taught
you
valuable
lessons
by
not
giving
you
everything
you
want.
You’ll
know
how
to
look
for
bargains(便宜货)and
save
money,
but
she
won’t.
You’ll
understand
that
you
need
to
work
hard
to
get
the
things
that
you
want
but
she
won’t.
When
Tiffany
is
a
grown
woman,
she’ll
wake
up
one
day
and
she
will
be
wishing
that
she
had
a
mom
like
the
one
you’ve
got.
Life
lessons
are
more
important
than
modern
clothes
and
delicious
food.”
It
took
some
time,
but
I
eventually
understood
my
mom’s
words.
Now
I
am
a
happy
and
successful
woman.
24.
During
the
author’s
elementary
school
years,
she
______.
A.
went
to
school
with
Tiffany
every
day
B.
usually
got
lots
of
money
from
her
mom
C.
wished
that
her
mom
were
as
good
as
Tiffany’s
D.
admired
Tiffany
because
Tiffany
was
better
at
her
lessons
25.
The
author’s
mom
always
said
“Poor
Tiffany”
because
______.
A.
Tiffany’s
family
was
really
poor
B.
she
wanted
to
comfort
the
author
C.
she
wanted
the
author
to
help
Tiffany
D.
she
thought
Tiffany
would
be
spoiled(宠坏)by
her
mother
26.
What
do
we
learn
about
the
author’s
mother?
A.
She
was
strict
and
taught
the
author
to
be
independent.
B.
She
cared
for
other
people’s
children
more
than
her
own.
C.
She
thought
that
life
lessons
were
as
important
as
money.
D.
She
was
so
poor
that
she
couldn’t
give
the
author
much
money.
27.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
A.
The
author
is
grateful
to
her
mother
now.
B.
The
author
was
quite
satisfied
with
her
mother
in
the
past.
C.
Tiffany
used
to
wish
that
she
had
a
mom
like
the
author’s.
D.
Tiffany’s
mother
tried
to
teach
her
child
to
get
things
with
hard
work.
C
JERUSALEM
—Israel's
Environmental
Protection
Ministry
asked
citizens
to
avoid
unnecessary
physical
activity
and
stay
indoors
on
Wednesday,
as
a
serious
sandstorm
struck
the
Middle
East
in
a
thick
yellow
haze(霾)for
a
second
day
with
no
hope
to
see
things
clearly.
The
ministry
said
heavy
levels
of
dust
and
sand
in
the
air
were
threats
to
cities
throughout
the
country.
The
ministry's
website
advised
pregnant
women,
the
elderly
and
those
with
heart
and
respiratory
(呼吸的)
conditions
to
stay
indoors,
and
asked
schools
to
keep
children
indoors.
The
emergency
service
Magen
David
Adom
reported
that
it
had
treated
more
than
300
Israelis
suffering
from
breathing
problems,
and
that
hospitals
had
more
respiratory-related
patients,
including
a
large
number
of
the
elderly
and
those
with
asthma
and
related
conditions.
The
domestic
Israeli
airlines
Arkia
and
Israir
continued
to
ground
their
flights
to
Eilat
because
of
reduced
visibility.
The
sandstorm
has
affected
Egypt,
Jordan,
Iraq,
Lebanon
and
Syria,
where
at
least
five
deaths
have
been
reported.
"There
has
been
nothing
that
came
close
to
the
magnitude
(规模)
of
this
sandstorm,
"said
Daniel
Rosenfeld,
a
professor
with
the
Institute
of
Earth
Sciences
at
the
Hebrew
University
in
Jerusalem.
"While
Israel
has
experienced
a
number
of
sandstorms
in
the
past,
they
started
from
the
Sinai
Desert
and
the
Sahara
Desert
to
the
south
and
were
joined
by
winter
windstorms
that
cleared
the
air,"
he
said.
In
this
case,
the
storm
comes
from
Syria
and
Iraq
to
the
north
and
east.
Because
the
storm
is
hitting
during
the
summer,
at
a
time
of
both
little
wind
and
severe
heat
and
humidity
(潮湿),
forecasters
expect
the
particles
(颗粒)
to
remain
in
the
air
throughout
the
weekend
and
possibly
into
next
week.
"This
is
really
puzzling,
said
Rosenfeld,
adding
that
he
and
his
colleagues
will
conduct
research
into
the
origins
of
the
unprecedented
(前所未有的)
storm.
28.What's
the
probable
meaning
of
the
underlined
word“ground"in
Paragraph
4?
A.
add.
B.
reduce.
C.
stop.
D.
fuel.
29.
It
can
be
learned
from
the
text
that
the
sandstorm____.
A.
happened
in
winter
B.
showed
no
sign
of
weakening
C.
came
from
Syria
and
Iraq
to
the
south
D.
could
clear
the
air
30.
How
did
Rosenfeld
feel
about
the
origins
of
the
storm?
A.
Confused.
B.
Upset.
C.
Confident.
D.
Happy.
31.
Where
does
the
text
probably
come
from?
A.
A
novel.
B.
A
news
story.
C.
A
geography
book.
D.
A
travel
guide.
D
A
new
study,
conducted
by
British
company
Mindlab
International,
has
found
that
listening
to
music
at
work
increases
accuracy
(精确)
and
speed,
The
Telegraph
reported.
Perhaps,
some
parents
disagree
with
this
idea,
saying,
“Switch
off
the
music
and
concentrate!”
Well,
if
that’s
the
case
with
your
parents,
you
might
now
be
able
to
convince
them
that
you
have
science
on
your
side.
The
company
gave
26
participants
a
series
of
different
tasks
for
five
days
in
a
row,
including
spell
checking,
mathematical
word
problems,
data
entry,
and
abstract
reasoning.
The
participants
completed
these
tasks
while
listening
to
music
or
no
music
at
all.
The
results
showed
that
while
music
was
playing,
88%
of
participants
produced
their
most
accurate
test
results
and
81%
completed
their
fastest
work.
David
Lewis,
chairman
of
Mindlab
International,
told
The
Telegraph,
“Music
is
a
very
forceful
management
tool
if
participants
want
to
increase
not
only
the
efficiency
of
their
workforce
but
also
their
emotional
state...
they
are
going
to
become
more
positive
about
the
work.”
However,
you
may
have
a
list
of
your
favorite
songs,
but
not
all
kinds
of
music
match
all
homework.
For
maths
or
other
subjects
involving
numbers
or
attention
to
detail,
you
should
listen
to
classical
music,
the
study
found.
In
the
study,
pop
music
enabled
participants
to
complete
their
tasks
58%
faster
than
when
listening
to
no
music
at
all.
If
you
are
reviewing
your
English
writing,
pop
music
is
the
best
choice,
as
it
is
the
best
kind
for
spell
checking.
It
cut
mistakes
by
14%,
compared
to
listening
to
no
music.
After
finishing
your
homework,
do
you
often
take
time
to
check
your
answers?
Maybe,
some
dance
music
is
suitable
for
you.
32.What
did
the
participants
have
to
do
in
the
study?
A.
Persuade
their
parents
to
listen
to
music.
B.
Do
a
series
of
work
without
rest
or
pause.
C.
Complete
five
tasks
in
five
days
without
help.
D.
Finish
tasks
with
music
or
without
music
at
all.
33.What
does
the
underlined
word
"they"
in
Para
4
refer
to?
A.
Results.
B.
Tools.
C.
Participants.
D.
Tests.
34.When
you
review
your
English
writing,
what
kind
of
music
should
you
listen
to?
A.
Classical
music.
B.
Dance
music.
C.
Pop
music.
D.
Rock
music.
35.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Music
Helps
Us
to
Learn
B.
We
Can’t
Live
Without
Music
C.
Not
All
Music
Suits
You
D.
Listen
to
Different
Music
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。
Many
people
think
that
English
writing
is
difficult.
___36___
Here
are
some
great
writing
tips
that
will
help
you
improve
your
writing
in
a
short
time.
Don’t
ramble
(长篇大论).
This
is
a
very
common
mistake
made
by
people
who
have
poor
writing
skills.
When
they
ramble,
they
are
not
paying
attention
to
grammar.
As
a
result,
their
sentences
become
very
long.
___37___
If
you
know
you
have
poor
grammar,
use
short
sentences.
___38___
Think
about
each
sentence
carefully
to
make
sure
that
it
is
correct
before
moving
on.
It’s
better
to
write
a
short
passage
that
is
easy
to
read
and
mistake-free
than
to
write
a
long
article
that
is
filled
with
grammar
mistakes.
Increase
your
vocabulary.
If
you
don’t
have
a
large
vocabulary,
you
will
find
it
difficult
to
write
as
you
can’t
find
right
words
to
express
yourself
clearly.
The
solution
to
this
problem
is
to
increase
your
vocabulary.
___39___
You
can
do
this
by
reading
the
local
newspapers
daily,
borrowing
books
from
the
library
or
watching
English
programs.
Don’t
write
when
you
are
tired.
Tiredness
can
lead
to
nothing
to
write.
If
you
find
yourself
looking
at
a
blank
piece
of
paper
with
nothing
to
write,
don’t
just
sit
there!
Take
a
walk
or
a
warm
shower,
or
simply
lie
down
to
get
some
rest.
___40___
You’ll
find
that
you’ll
enjoy
your
writing
a
lot
more
and
make
fewer
mistakes!
A.
Find
out
the
mistakes
you’ve
made.
B.
Make
sure
your
sentences
are
correct.
C.
You
can
pick
up
new
words
almost
anywhere.
D.
Write
what
interests
you
most
in
the
beginning.
E.
As
a
result,
they
may
give
up
after
trying
hard
for
a
while.
F.
The
longer
the
sentences
are,
the
more
mistakes
they’ll
make.
G.
When
your
mind
is
relaxed,
you
should
go
back
to
your
writing.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The
Boy
Made
It!
One
Sunday,
Nicholas,
a
teenager,
went
skiing
at
Sugarloaf
Mountain
in
Maine.
In
the
early
afternoon,
when
he
was
planning
to
go
home,
a
fierce
snowstorm
41
the
area.
Unable
to
see
far,
he
accidentally
turned
off
the
path.
Before
he
knew
it,
Nicholas
was
lost,
all
alone!
He
didn’t
have
42
,
water,
a
phone,
or
other
supplies
.
He
was
getting
colder
by
the
minute.
Nicholas
had
no
idea
where
he
was.
He
tried
not
to
43
.
He
thought
about
all
the
44
shows
he
had
watched
on
TV.
It
was
time
to
put
the
45
he
had
learned
to
use.
He
decided
to
stop
skiing.
There
was
a
better
chance
of
someone
46
him
if
he
stayed
out.
The
first
thing
he
did
was
to
find
shelter
from
the
freezing
wind
and
snow.
If
he
didn’t,
his
body
temperature
would
get
very
low,
which
could
47
kill
him.
Using
his
skis,
Nicholas
built
a
snow
cave.
He
gathered
a
huge
mass
of
snow
and
48
a
hole
in
the
middle.
Then
he
piled
branches
on
top
of
himself,
like
a
blanket,
to
49
as
warm
as
he
could.
By
that
evening,
Nicholas
was
really
hungry.
He
ate
snow
and
drank
water
from
a
nearby
stream
so
that
his
body
wouldn’t
lose
too
much
water.
Not
knowing
how
much
longer
he
could
last,
Nicholas
did
the
only
thing
he
could—he
huddled
(蜷缩)
in
his
50
and
slept.
The
next
day,
Nicholas
went
out
to
look
for
help,
51
he
couldn’t
find
anyone.
He
followed
his
52
and
returned
to
the
snow
cave,
because
without
shelter,
he
could
die
that
night.
On
Tuesday,
Nicholas
went
out
to
find
help.
He
had
walked
for
about
a
mile
53
a
volunteer
searcher
found
him.
After
two
days
stuck
in
the
snow,
Nicholas
was
saved.
Nicholas
might
not
have
survived
this
snowstorm
had
it
not
been
for
TV.
He
had
often
watched
Grylls’
survival
show
Man
vs.
Wild.
That’s
where
he
learned
the
tips
54
saved
his
life.
In
each
episode
(一期节目)
of
Man
vs.
Wild,
Grylls
is
abandoned
in
a
wild
area
and
has
to
find
his
way
out.
When
Grylls
heard
about
Nicholas’
amazing
deeds,
he
was
super
impressed
that
Nicholas
had
55
it
since
he
knew
better
than
anyone
how
hard
Nicholas
had
to
work
to
stay
alive.
41.
A
.
struck
B.
fell
C.
came
D.
broke
42.
A.
food
B.
tools
C.
clothes
D.
friends
43.
A.
calm
B.
panic
C.
regret
D.
surprise
44.
A.
entertainment
B.
health
C.
survival
D.
escape
45.
A.
technology
B.
methods
C.
subjects
D.
tips
46.
A.
seeing
B.
finding
C.
watching
D.
looking
47.
A.
quickly
B.
gradually
C.
past
D.
slowly
48.
A.
found
out
B.
made
out
C.
dug
out
D.
carried
out
49.
A.stay
B.
leave
C.
get
D.
grow
50.
A.snow
B.
cave
C.
shelter
D.
blanket
51.
A.
while
B.
but
C.
however
D.
and
52.
A.
path
B.
label
C.
symbol
D.
tracks
53.
A.
where
B.
when
C.
after
D.
since
54.
A.
and
B.
they
C.
which
D.
what
55.
A.
challenged
B.
got
C.
succeeded
D.
made
第二节
单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
56.
He
succeeded
______
the
math
problem.
A.
work
out
B.
to
work
out
C.
in
working
out
D.
being
worked
out
57.
Only
in
this
way________
make
our
country
more
beautiful.
A.
we
will
B.
we
can
C.
will
we
D.
can
we
58.Through
his
efforts
,
he
_______
much
knowledge
of
medicine.
A.
acquired
B.
enquire
C.
approached
D.
assessed
59.He
came
to
the
place
_____
he
found
the
lost
car.
A.
that
B.
who
C.
where
D.
why
60.
Everyone
should
make
_____________
to
the
development
of
the
country.
A.
concentration
B.
contributions
C.
command
D.
commerce
61
They
have
decided
to
postpone
______
the
party
.
hold
B.
to
hold
C.
being
hold
D
holding
62
She
is
the
first
______
the
homework
in
class.
finish
B.
to
finish
C.
finish
D.
in
finish
When
Tom
woke
up,
he
found
himself
_____
on
the
ground.
lying
B.
lie
C.
lain
D.
to
lie
_________,
great
changes
have
take
place
in
our
village.
In
1990s
B.
In
the
1990s
C.
In
the
1990’s
D.
B
and
C.
The
bridge
______many
years
age
is
still
in
good
condition.
to
build
B.
building
C.
built
D.
being
built
His
efforts
finally
______.
paid
off
B.
paid
back
C.
paid
for
D.
paid
out
This
is
the
very
bike____I
have
been
dreaming
of.
which
B.
who
C.
that
D.
whose
They
took
a
taxi
to
the
airport,________
the
plane
had
take
off.
finding
B.
only
to
find
C.
find
D.
to
be
finding
When
you
are
taking
an
exam,
don’t
________
your
notes.
pick
up
B.
refer
to
C.
build
up
D.
use
up
We
must
__________
the
pollution
problem
around
us.
aware
B.aware
of
C.
be
aware
of
D.awareness
第二卷
第四部分
(共两节,满分40分)
注意:将答案写在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效
第一节
语法填空 (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(每空至多3词)
It's
never
easy
for
71
Asian
athlete
to
shine
in
track
and
field
events.
But
Su
Bingtian,
28,
72
(know)
as
the
“Chinese
flying
man”,became
the
first
male
Chinese
sprinter(短跑运动员)to
win
a
73
(globe)
medal
in
an
individual
event.
74
March
3,
he
took
the
silver
in
the
men's
60m
final
at
the
World
Indoor
Championships
in
the
UK.
In
the
final,
Su
Bingtian
ran
his
personal
best
of
6.42
seconds,
breaking
the
Asian
record
of
6.43,
which
he
also
75
(set)
last
month
in
Germany.
The
last
time
a
Chinese
athlete
achieved
a
milestone
was
in
2004,
76
Liu
Xiang
won
a
gold
medal
in
Athens
in
the
110m
hurdles.
Inevitably
(不可避免地),
Su
is
compared
to
Liu.
“Liu
Xiang
77
(be)
my
idol
and
also
my
friend,
”
Su
told
Xinhua
News
Agency.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
Su
had
expected
78
(win)
a
bronze
during
the
final.
“There
is
no
difference
between
silver
79
bronze.
Even
a
bronze
could
prove
that
Chinese
sprinters
have
made
breakthroughs
in
many
major
world
80
(compete).”
he
said.
第二节
书面表达
(25)
阅读下面材料,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。续写的词数应为150左右。
It
happened
when
Tom
was
only
ten
years
old.
That
day
he
was
at
home
with
his
elder
sister
Jane.
Tom
was
doing
his
homework
when
he
heard
raised
voices.
At
first
he
didn’t
think
seriously
about
it,
since
it
was
always
noisy
downstairs,
but
he
soon
realized
this
time
it
was
different.
“Quick!
Quick!
Remove
the
motorcycles
from
the
shop.”
someone
yelled.
Then
a
thick
burning
smell
filled
the
air.
When
Tom
opened
the
front
door
of
their
flat
to
see
what
was
happening,
a
thick
cloud
of
smoke
greeted
him.
The
motorcycle
shop
had
caught
fire
and
people
were
running
and
crying.
Jane,
who
had
been
playing
the
violin
in
her
room,
hurried
to
the
living
room.
They
rushed
out
of
the
door
and
along
the
corridor
(走廊)
through
the
smoke.?
They
were
heading
towards
the
stairway
at
the
far
end
of
the
corridor
when
Jane
suddenly
stopped.
She
turned
around
and
headed
back
the
way
they
came.
Tom
had
no
idea
what
she
was
doing,
but
he
followed
her.
Jane
had
suddenly
remembered
the
lady
in
her
70s
who
lived
next
door
to
them,
who
they
called
Makcik.
Jane
began
banging
on
Makcik’s
door,
but
got
no
answer.
As
the
smoke
thickened
around
them,
Tom
could
see
many
of
their
neighbors
—
some
still
in
their
sleeping
clothing
—
running
for
safety.
The
thought
of
fear
crossed
his
mind.
“She
would
have
run
for
safety
like
everyone
else!”
Tom
cried.
However,
Jane
refused
to
give
up.
“I
know
Makcik’s
still
inside.”
She
said
she
was
familiar
with
Makcik’s
daily
customs
and
was
certain
she
would
still
be
sleeping.
She
pounded
(击打)
against
the
door.
“Go
downstairs.
Go
now!
Go!”
Paragraph
1:
Tom
noticed
the
flame
was
reaching
up.
__________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Luckily,
some
neighbors
passing
by
stopped
and
offered
help.
_______________
_______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
盐城市新洋高级中学2020-2021学年度第二学期高一年级期中考试
英语答案
听力
(满分30分,每题1.5)
1—20.
BCCBC
CACBA
BABAC
AACBA
阅读(满分50,每题2.5)
21-23
DBB
24-27
CDAA
28-31
CBAB
32-35
DCCA
36--40
EFBCG
完型
(满分15分,每题1分)
41---45
AAB
C
D
46---50
BACA
B
51--55
BDBCD
单项选择(满分15分,每题1分)
56—60
CDACB
61—65
DBADC
66—70
ACBBC
语法填空(满分15,每题1.5分)
71.an
72.known
73.global
74.On
75.set
76.when
77.is
78.to
win
79.and
80.competitions
书面表达(满分25)
读后续写
Paragraph
1:
Tom
noticed
the
flame
was
reaching
up.
Frozen
with
fear,
he
stood
rooted
to
the
spot.
He
understood
the
seriousness
of
the
situation
and
held
Jane’s
hand
tightly.
Both
of
them
were
coughing
and
their
eyes
hurt.
Time
seemed
to
stand
still,
though
they
were
probably
there
for
only
two
or
three
minutes.
Tom
begged
Jane
to
run
for
safety
as
quickly
as
possible.
Jane
tried
to
protect
her
nose
from
the
choking
smoke
and
shook
her
head.
She
kept
pounding
against
the
door.
Tom
burst
out
crying.
Paragraph
2:
Luckily,
some
neighbors
passing
by
stopped
and
offered
help.
A
sense
of
strength
immediately
replaced
the
fear
and
anxiety
in
Jane’s
mind.
She
told
them
Ms.
Makcik
must
be
still
in
the
room.
They
forced
the
door
open
with
all
their
strength.
Sure
enough,
Makcik
was
lying
in
bed,
unconscious.
She
was
carried
downstairs
and
then
rushed
to
the
hospital,
where
she
finally
came
to
herself.
People
in
the
neighborhood
felt
relieved
and
Jane
and
Tom
were
very
happy