江苏省泰州中学2021年春学期期中考试
高一英语
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
growing
in
the
field?
A.
Grain.
B.
Corn.
C.
Wheat.
2.
When
will
the
speakers'
plane
take
off?
A.
At
6:00
B.
At
8:15
C.
At
8:45.
3.
How
does
the
woman
probably
feel?
A.
Exhausted.
B.
Annoyed.
C.
Worried.
4.
What
is
wrong
with
the
car?
A.
It
has
a
flat
tire
B.
It
is
overheating
C.
It
has
been
in
an
accident
5.
Who
are
the
speakers?
A.
Co-workers.
B.
Manager
and
worker.
C.
Waiter
and
customer.
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
language
does
the
man
speak?
A.
Scottish.
B.
Italian.
C.
Irish.
7.
What
did
the
man
do
in
Germany?
A.
He
tested
cars.
B.
He
made
cars.
C.
He
built
car
factories.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
car.
B.
In
an
airplane.
C.
In
the
speakers'
house.
9.
What
is
the
speakers'
destination
probably?
A.
The
mountains.
B.
A
lake.
C.
The
sea.
10.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
game.
B.
A
trip.
C.
A
story.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Why
does
the
woman
hate
sports
drinks?
A.
They
are
unhealthy.
B.
They
make
her
sleepy.
C.
They
are
expensive.
12.
Which
restaurant
is
new?
A.
The
Italian
one.
B.
The
Mexican
one.
C.
The
Indian
one.
13.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
eat?
A.
Peppers.
B.
Soup.
C.
Chicken.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
Why
does
the
young
woman
want
to
quit
her
course?
A.
It
is
difficult.
B.
Her
marks
are
poor.
C.
She
isn't
intelligent.
15.
What
does
the
man
say
the
young
woman
should
do?
A.
Change
courses.
B.
Try
to
find
a
job.
C.
Insist
on
what
she
did.
16.
Why
does
the
young
woman
mention
her
broken
shoes?
A.
She
wants
to
make
money
soon.
B.
She
wishes
to
get
a
new
pair
from
the
man.
C.
She
hopes
to
show
that
she
can
overcome
difficulties.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Who
produced
this
new
technology?
A.
An
American
engineer.
B.
An
American
company.
C.
Some
American
researchers.
18.
What
is
cause
of
pollution
according
to
the
talk?
A.
Burning
fuels.
B.
Building
constructions.
C.
Using
metals.
19.
Which
industry
might
use
materials
produced
by
the
new
technology?
A.
Electric
power.
B.
Medicine.
C.
Transportation.
20.
What
is
pollution
according
the
saying?
A.
Harvested
materials.
B.
Engineered
products.
C.
Wasted
resources.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分42.5分)
第一节(共12小题;每小题2.5分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
2020
Prospect
Park
Soiree
Date:
Sat.
June
13.
2020,
5:00
PM-10:00
PM
Location:
Prospect
Park
Peninsula,
Brooklyn,
NY
11215,
United
States
Description
Attend
the
most
celebrated
party
of
the
year!
We
provide
the
entertainment
and
breathtaking
setting,
while
you
gather
with
thousands
of
friends—new
and
old—to
enjoy
an
evening
under
the
stars
in
Prospect
Park.
Where
will
the
most
celebrated
party
be
held?
Wear
your
most
festive
clothes,
prepare
a
delicious
feast,
bring
your
favorite
bottle
of
wine,and
dine
and
dance
under
the
stars
in
one
of
Prospect
Park's
most
scenic
locations.
Show
off
your
creativity
with
a
show-stopping
topper—a
hat
or
headpiece
of
your
choosing—as
well
as
table
décor(装饰品)that
celebrates
the
beautiful
surroundings,
and
raise
your
glass
in
a
toast
to
Brooklyn's
Backyard.
5
pm:
Gates
open.
Seating
is
first-come,
first-served,
and
guaranteed
for
all
guests.
Tables
seat
10
people,
so
small
groups
will
be
asked
to
share
tables.
6
pm:
Dinner
begins
with
live
music.
8
pm:
Dance
party
begins
with
a
live
DJ
set.
10
pm:
Soiree
concludes,
Please
clean
your
table
and
bag
your
trash
before
you
leave.
Please
note
★
Prospect
Park
Soiree
takes
place
rain
or
shine;
tickets
are
not
repayable.
All
best
efforts
will
be
made
to
present
the
Soiree
regardless
of
weather.
★
Tickets
are
not
repayable,
but
shiftable
to
another
attendee.
★
Guests
bring
their
own
food,drinks
and
table
décor,
dishes,
and
cups.
Only
8-foot
tables
and
chairs
are
provided.
★
Please
bring
only
beer
and
non-alcoholic
drinks:no
hard
alcohol.
Bags
will
be
checked
at
the
door.
★
Barbecues
and
other
open
flames
such
as
candles
are
not
allowed;
smoking
is
prohibited
the
door.
★
Barbecues
and
other
open
flames
such
as
candles
are
not
allowed;
smoking
is
prohibited
in
Prospect
Park.
★
Tents
and
other
structures
are
not
permitted.
Questions?
Please
contact
the
organizer
(646-875-2704)
or
surf
the
website:
https://www.
21.
What
will
the
participants
do
on
June
13,
2020?
A.
Enjoy
the
stars
in
Prospect
Park
B.
Meet
their
friends
and
relatives.
C.
Take
part
in
a
party
held
annually
D.
Taste
free
delicious
food
and
wine.
22.
What
will
you
do
at
8:30
pm
if
you
attend
the
party?
A.
You
will
have
a
dinner
while
listening
to
music.
B.
You
will
be
seated
with
other
guests
for
dinner.
C.
You
will
be
collecting
the
trash
on
the
table.
D.
You
will
be
excited
to
enjoy
a
dance
party.
23.
Which
of
the
following
can
a
guest
be
allowed
to
bring?
A.
An
8-foot
table
and
a
bottle
of
soft
drink.
B.
The
ready
food
and
table
décor.
C.
A
bottle
of
beer
and
some
candles.
D.
A
few
cups
and
a
packet
of
cigarettes.
B
With
the
belief
that
“Schools
should
not
frighten
children”,
David
Schenck
founded
the
Schenck
School
for
some
special
children
in
Atlanta,
Georgia,
to
help
children
overcome
their
trouble
and
recover
their
lost
self-esteem.
Growing
up
in
Chappaqua,
New
York.
David
started
out
in
public
school,
and
had
trouble
right
from
the
very
beginning.
He
didn't
feel
like
he
was
part
of
the
class
and
didn't
feel
like
he
could
do
any
of
the
things
they
did.
An
uncle
paid
the
tuition
for
him
to
go
to
The
Salisbury
School
in
Connecticut.
“They
had
never
seen
someone
so
poorly
prepared
for
their
school,”
he
says.
“I
had
to
go
back
a
couple
of
years
because
I
didn't
know
anything
about
reading
and
writing.
I
was
trying
to
go
to
the
7th
grade,
but
having
lots
of
trouble
there.
I
graduated
when
I
was
20,
directly
to
the
Army,
and
from
the
Army
I
took
advantage
of
the
G.
I.
Bill(军人安置法案)and
got
a
degree
from
University
of
Michigan.”
When
David
left
for
a
teaching
position
in
New
England,
he
did
not
know
that
this
move
would
change
his
life
and
the
lives
of
thousands
of
young
people
with
dyslexia-nor
did
he
know.
at
that
time,
that
he
had
such
trouble.
He
worked
with
The
Rectory
School
in
Connecticut,
which
wanted
him
to
work
during
the
regular
school
year
and
at
a
camp
during
the
summer.
The
camp
was
for
dyslexics
and
it
was
there
that
David
received
his
formal
introduction
to
dyslexia
and
training
in
the
Orton-Gillingham
approach.
After
a
few
years
at
the
camp.
David
returned
to
Atlanta.
He
earned
his
master's
degree
in
education
at
Emory
University
and
landed
a
teaching
job
at
Georgia
Military
Academy.
He
was
charged
with
teaching
students
how
to
read
and
write.
From
that
environment,
the
idea
for
The
Schenck
School
was
born.
With
his
help,
these
children
got
the
appropriate
intervention
they
desperately
needed.
24.
How
about
David
Schenck
when
he
was
a
child?
A.
He
couldn't
get
along
well
with
his
classmates.
B.
He
failed
to
perform
as
well
as
other
students.
C.
He
found
it
hard
to
adapt
to
a
new
environment.
D.
He
disliked
being
part
of
the
class
he
attended.
25.
What
happened
when
David
was
in
Salisbury
School?
A.
It
is
a
pity
that
he
didn't
get
his
diploma
in
hand.
B.
He
decided
to
drop
out
of
school
and
join
the
army.
C.
It
was
a
challenge
for
him
to
complete
his
studies.
D.
He
entered
University
of
Michigan
from
there.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“dyslexia”
mean
in
the
passage?
A.
Difficulty
in
reading
and
spelling
B.
Trouble
in
dealing
with
others
C.
Interest
in
choosing
a
position.
D.
Ability
in
teaching
students
27.
What
does
the
author
want
to
tell
in
the
passage?
A.
Schools
should
not
frighten
children.
B.
David
managed
to
become
successful.
C.
David
is
considered
the
greatest
educator.
D.
The
Schenck
School
and
its
founder.
C
Renewable
energy
projects,
including
onshore
and
offshore
wind
and
solar
farms.
have
so
far
been
subsidized(资助)by
government
support
schemes.
This
has
led
to
some
to
complain
that
clean
energy
is
pushing
up
bills.
However,
the
most
recently
approved
offshore
wind
projects
will
most
likely
operate
with
‘negative
subsidies’—paying
money
back
to
the
government.
The
money
will
go
towards
reducing
household
energy
bills
as
the
offshore
wind
farms
start
producing
power
in
the
mid-2020s.
This
is
the
conclusion
of
an
analysis
by
an
international
team
led
by
Imperial
College
London
researchers
published
today
in
Nature
Energy.
Lead
researcher
Dr
Malte
Jansen,
from
the
Centre
for
Environmental
Policy
at
Imperial,
said:
“Offshore
wind
power
will
soon
be
so
cheap
to
produce
that
it
will
undercut
fossil-fueled
power
stations
and
may,
be
the
cheapest
form
of
energy
for
the
UK.
Energy
subsidies
used
to
push
up
energy
bills,
but
within
a
few
years
cheap
renewable
energy
will
see
them
brought
down
for
the
first
time.
This
is
an
astonishing
development.”
The
analysis
for
five
countries
in
Europe,
including
the
UK,
focused
on
a
series
of
government
auctions(拍卖)for
offshore
wind
farms
between
February
2015
and
September
2019.
Companies
that
want
to
build
wind
farms
bid
in
the
auctions
by
stating
the
price
at
which
they
will
sell
the
energy
they
produce
to
the
government.
These
are
known
as
‘contracts
for
difference’
or
CIDs.
If
a
company's
bid
is
higher
than
the
wholesale
electricity
price
on
the
UK
market
once
the
wind
farm
is
up
and
running,
then
the
company
will
receive
a
subsidy
from
the
government
to
top
up
the
price.
However,
if
the
stated
price(规定价格)is
less
than
the
wholesale
price,
then
the
company
will
pay
the
government
back
the
difference.
This
payback
is
then
passed
through
to
consumer's
energy
bills,
reducing
the
amount
that
homes
and
businesses
will
pay
for
electricity.
The
winning
companies
said
they
could
build
new
offshore
wind
farms
for
around
?40
per
megawatt
hour(MWh)of
power.
This
was
a
new
record
set
by
these
wind
farms
with
bids
30
percent
lower
than
just
two
years
earlier.
28.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Offshore
wind
farms
to
be
built
in
the
UK
could
reduce
household
energy
bills
by
producing
electricity
very
cheaply.
B.
Offshore
wind
farms
will
not
be
subsidized
by
government
in
the
near
future.
C.
The
importance
of
CDs.
D.
The
operation
of
negative
subsidies
29.
According
to
Paragraph
2,
offshore
wind
farms
_______.
A.
will
stop
producing
power
in
the
mid-2020s
B.
are
paying
money
back
to
the
government
C.
will
help
reduce
household
energy
bills
D.
will
all
operate
with
negative
subsidies'
30.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
The
renewable
energy
projects
will
lead
to
some
to
complain
that
clean
energy
is
pushing
up
bills.
B.
The
company
whose
bid
is
less
than
the
wholesale
electricity
price
will
receive
a
subsidy.
C.
The
stated
electricity
price
is
now
higher
than
the
wholesale
electricity
price.
D.
Fossil-fueled
power
will
be
soon
produced
cheaply,
31.
What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
the
offshore
wind
farms?
A.
Curious.
B.
Pessimistic.
C.
Indifferent.
D.
Optimistic.
32.
Where
does
this
text
probably
come
from?
A.
A
science
fiction.
B.
A
financial
magazine.
C.
An
advertisement
D.
A
science
report
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。
Meal
kits(餐具)cut
food
waste
but
packaging
is
a
problem
Home
delivery
meal
kits
can
slash(大幅消减)food
waste
by
more
than
two-thirds,
but
suppliers
need
to
switch
to
reusable
packaging
to
make
them
environmentally
friendly.
33
That
means
leftovers
are
minimized.
But
while
the
delivery
services
score
well
or
reducing
food
waste,
buying
the
same
ingredients
from
the
supermarket
almost
always
saves
energy
overall
simply
because
meal
kits
use
so
much
single-use
packaging.
The
good
news
is
that
if
you
have
meals
that
are
tailored
for
consumption.
people
won't
over-buy
and
you
have
less
food
waste.
You
fine-tune
the
portions
to
what
people
will
actually
eat.
Beyond
the
cost
of
the
waste
itself,
thrown-away
food
generates
methane(甲烷)that
contributes
to
climate
change.
34
A
2018
report
from
the
Boston
Consulting
Group
found
that
the
waste
was
set
to
soar
by
a
third
by
2030
when
global
food
waste
was
estimated
to
reach
2.1
bn
tonnes.
35
If
people
only
went
to
buy
goods
that
are
unlikely
to
decay
such
as
soap
and
toiler
paper,
they
might
only
have
to
visit
the
supermarket
once
every
couple
of
months.
That
delivery
truck
can
carry
meals
for
you
and
dozens
of
neighbors.
36
The
study
found
that
even
if
delivered
meal
kits
reduced
food
waste
to
zero,
they
would
still
use
up
more
energy
overall
than
buying
the
same
food
from
the
supermarket
unless
the
energy
used
for
the
meal
kit
packaging
was
cut
by
a
fifth.
37
All
the
environmental
benefits
arc
lost.
But
if
the
packaging
can
be
reused,
you
can
get
some
benefits.
A.
Tailor-made
meal
kits
save
waste
by
providing
precise
quantities
of
fresh
ingredients.
B.
If
it's
single-use
and
thrown
away,
the
packaging
is
a
killer.
C.
In
that
case,
you
might
replace
dozens
of
car
trips
with
one
truck
trip.
D.
Meal
knits
arrive
on
your
doorstep
by
truck
filled
with
every
ingredient
you
need.
E.
If
food
waste
was
a
country,
it
would
rank
third
in
emissions
behind
the
US
and
China.
F.
However,
meal
kits
are
likely
heading
for
the
mainstream.
G.
Meal
kits
can
reduce
transport
emissions
if
they
mean
people
take
fewer
trips
to
the
supermarket.
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。
I
was
eighteen
years
old
and
I
was
the
golden
girl.
I
was
president
of
the
college
drama
society,
a
member
of
the
student
senate
and
so
on.
I
was
the
38
of
all
my
friends
and
I
was
in
a
state
of
pride.
The
old
Greek
tragedies
39
us
that
when
pride
rises,
punishment
falls.
My
universe
40
with
great
suddenness.
The
scenery(舞台布景道具)fell
on
my
head
and
I
was
left
almost
blind
for
the
next
four
months.
My
memory
was
in
a
mess
and
within
a
few
months
all
my
41
were
taken
away.
I
was
ever
told
that
I
would
have
to
leave
the
college
at
the
end
of
the
spring
term
42
clearly,
I
couldn't
do
academic
work.
Sad,
I
took
one
last
course
by
Dr.
Jacob
Taubes.
He
was
the
most
brilliant
teacher
I
had
ever
43
and
in
his
class.
I
began
to
raise
a
tentative
44
and
ask
an
occasional
question.
He
would
answer
with
great
intensity.
and
soon
I
found
myself
asking
45
questions
constantly.
One
day
I
was
walking
to
the
bus
when
I
heard
Dr.
Taubes
46
me,
“Miss
Houston,
let
me
walk
with
you.
You
know.
you
have
a
most
47
mind.”
“Me?
I
have
a
mind?”
“Yes,
of
course.”
Then
he
asked
my
understanding
of
some
problems
discussed
in
the
classes.
From
that
day
on,
Dr.
Taubes
continued
to
48
me
to
the
bus,
always
49
me
with
intellectually
vigorous
questions.
Within
several
weeks
my
eyesight
came
back
and
my
spirit
bloomed.
What
I
acquired
from
this
experience
was
a
50
sense
of
life.
I
remain
deeply
51
for
the
attention
Dr.
Taubes
had
shown.
He
acknowledged
me
when
I
most
needed
it.
I
swore
then
that
I
would
try
to
52
and
acknowledge
the
unlucky
person
as
I
had
been
acknowledged.
38.
A.
aim
B.
envy
C.
fan
D.
hero
39.
A.
inform
B.
warn
C.
guarantee
D.
explain
40.
A.
cut
off
B.
turned
down
C.
got
though
D.
broke
down
41.
A.
offices
B.
memories
C.
senses
D.
emotions
42.
A.
until
B.
after
C.
when
D.
since
43.
A.
attached
B.
contributed
C.
experienced
D.
longed
44.
A.
head
B.
hand
C.
arm
D.
voice
45.
A.
extra
B.
fewer
C.
additional
D.
more
46.
A.
addressing
B.
reminding
C.
asking
D.
shouting
47.
A.
complex
B.
considerate
C.
interesting
D.
disappointed
48.
A.
walk
B.
follow
C.
lead
D.
invite
49.
A.
treating
B.
challenging
C.
entertaining
D.
accompanying
50.
A.
tragic
B.
comic
C.
opposite
D.
magic
51.
A.
encouraged
B.
grateful
C.
satisfied
D.
guilty
52.
A.
send
B.
reserve
C.
reach
D.
sacrifice
第二节
短文填空(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正确形式。
Beneath
billowing
clouds,
in
China's
far
southwestern
Yunnan
province,
53
(lie)a
place
of
mystery
and
legend.
Of
mighty
rivers
and
some
of
the
oldest
jungles
in
the
world.
Here,
hidden
valleys
nurture
strange
and
unique
creatures,
and
colorful
tribal
cultures.
It
is
rare
54
(find)Jungles
this
far
north
of
the
tropics.
So,
why
do
they
thrive
here?
And
how
has
this
rugged
landscape
come
to
harbor(蕴藏)
55
(great)natural
wealth
in
all
China.
In
the
remote
southwest
corner
of
China,
a
celebration
is
about
to
take
place.
Dai
people
collect
water
for
the
most
important
festival
of
their
year.
The
Dai
call
56
the
people
of
the
water.
Yunnan's
river
valleys
57
(be)their
home
for
over
2,000
years.
By
bringing
the
river
water
to
the
temple,
they
honour
the
two
things
holiest
to
them—Buddhism
and
their
home.
The
Dai
give
thanks
for
the
rivers
and
fertile
lands
58
have
nurtured
their
culture.
Though
to
some
it
might
seem
just
an
excuse
59
the
biggest
water
fight
of
all
time.
Dai
lives
are
changing
60
towns
get
bigger
and
modernize
but
61
Water
Splashing
Festival
is
still
celebrated
by
all.
The
rivers,
62
(follow)from
the
distant
mountains
of
Tibet,
southward
through
central
Yunnan
in
great
parallel
gorges,
lie
at
the
heart
of
Dai
life
and
culture.
The
Dai
now
live
in
the
borders
of
tropical
Vietnam
and
Laos,
but
their
legends
tell
of
how
their
ancestors
came
here
by
following
the
rivers
from
mountain
lands
in
the
cold
far
north.
第四部分
写作(共三节,满分45分)
第一节单
词拼写(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
用必修三单词表所列单词的适当形式填空。
63.
The
exhibition
featuring
the
development
of
China's
manned
space
program
not
only
teaches
children
about
space,but
also
promotes
the
spirit
of
exploration
and
scientific
________(好奇心).
64.
There
is
a
piece
of
board
at
the
gate
of
the
construction,
which
reads:
keep
out
without
________(许可).
65.
As
the
world's
two
largest
economies,
the
essence
________(本质)of
economic
and
trade
relations
between
the
two
countries
should
be
mutually
________(有利的)and
win-win.
66.
Please
make
sure
you
have
all
your
________(所有物)with
you
when
leaving
the
plane.
67.
Zhuhai,
________(位于)at
the
mouth
of
the
Pearl
River,
will
become
a
modern
international
special
economic
zone
with
Chinese
characteristics.
68.
She
would
never
________(故意地)hurt
anyone.
69.
The
international
community
should
make
COVID-19
vaccines
more
a________
and
affordable.
70.
As
they
have
become
e________
independent,
Chinese
women
have
gained
more
management
and
decision-making
power
in
principal
family.
71.
Devoting
his
life
to
f________
the
cause
of
world
peace,
he
has
won
worldwide
recognition.
72.
We
will
keep
you
i________
of
the
course
application
progress.
73.
It
had
never
o________
to
Cinderella
that
she
would
become
a
princess
someday.
74.
The
average
altitude(海拔)is
above
2.800
meters,
and
the
temperature
here
v________
greatly
between
day
and
night.
75.
A________
to
the
internet
and
online
games,
he
has
got
a
poor
academic
performance.
76.
He
delivered
the
speech
without
r________
to
his
notes.
77.
I
would
have
remained
in
i________
of
the
matter,
if
he
hadn't
told
me.
第二节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假设你是李华,在10月4日动物保护日(World
Animals
Day)来临之际,你将代表学生会号召全体同学保护野生动物。请用英文写一封倡议信,内容如下:
1.
说明人类行为对野生动物的伤害;
2.
阐述野生动物保护的重要性;
3.
提出保护野生动物的途径。
注意:1.
写作词数应为80左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
schoolmates,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Li
Hua
the
Stuents'
Union
第三节
读后续写(满分25分)
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。
Eggs,
bacon,
bagels,
and
croissants(羊角面包)her
favourite
meal
of
the
day
sat
right
in
front
of
her
telling
her
to
have
more,
probably
just
this
one
day.
Her
hand
reached
out
for
the
last
croissant;
“STOP”
said
her
mind,
“PLEASE”
begged
the
nineteen-year-old
heart.
Annie
could
feel
the
tires
around
her
waist,
weighing
her
down,emotionally
and
physically.
She
pulled
her
hand
back,
eyeing
the
inviting
croissant,
which
would
have
been
hers
if
only
she
had
not
decided
to
follow
her
dream,
a
dream
which
seemed
beyond
her
reach.
But
there
she
was,
she
wanted
it,
and
wanted
it
badly,
a
fantasy
of
a
teenager
to
fit
into
the
beautiful
peacock
green
bikini(比基尼).
A
trip
had
been
planned,
to
the
sunny
beaches,
by
a
group
of
friends,
and
the
trip
included
her.
She
used
to
sit
depressed
listening
to
her
slim
friends
discuss
about
the
kind
of
clothes
they
purchased,
and
how
short
each
of
their
skirts
were,
and
how
beautiful
they
looked.
She
wanted
to
see
their
expression
change
from
surprise
to
admiration,
so
she
decided
to
go
on
diet
and
take
fitness
courses.
Weeks
passed
and
her
patience
started
to
die
away.
The
fat
was
stubborn
and
refused
to
melt
fast,
but
the
time
went
fast.
No
matter
how
less
she
ate,
she
still
looked
awfully
plump(胖的),
which
annoyed
her
and
she
was
ready
to
call
it
quits.
She
sat
on
her
bed
and
wept
an
entire
evening
ignoring
her
dinner.
Her
tears
dried
up,
and
she
lay
down
on
her
bed
staring
at
the
ceiling,
letting
random
thoughts
pass
through
her
mind,
Then
she
heard
two
women
talking
outside
her
window.
She
heard
one
woman
saying:
“My
child
is
special,
and
every
child
is
god's
gift.
It
doesn't
matter
what's
on
the
outside,
inner
self
is
what
matters.”
注意:1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Curious,
Annie
got
up
and
looked
out
of
her
window.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Annie
turned
her
eyes
away
from
the
scene
and
saw
her
own
figure
in
the
mirror.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
江苏省泰州中学2021年春学期期中考试
高一英语参考答案
第一部分:听力
1-5
BBCBA
6-10
ABBCA
11-15
ACBAC
16-20
ACABC
第二部分:阅读理解
21-25
CDBBC
26-30
ADACC
31-32
DB
33-37
AEGCB
第三部分:语言知识运用
完形填空
38-42
BBDAD
43-47
CBDAC
48-52
ABABC
短文填空
53.
lies
54.
to
find
55.
the
greatest
56.
themselves
57.
have
been
58.
which
59.
for
60.
as
61.
the
62.
flowing
第四部分:写作
单词拼写:
63.
curiosity
64.
permission
65.
beneficial
66.
belongings
67.
Located
68.
intentionally
69.
accessible
70.
economically
71.
furthering
72.
informed
73.
occurred
74.
varies
75.
Addicted
76.
referring
77.
ignorance
Dear
schoolmates,
On
the
occasion
of
World
Animals
Day
I
am
writing
to
call
on
everyone
to
pay
close
attention
to
the
wildlife
protection.
Wild
animals
are
facing
the
problem
of
food
shortage
with
serious
pollution
and
the
use
of
insecticide.
Besides,man
is
killing
off
species
just
for
getting
their
fur,
skin.
etc.
which
may
account
for
the
risk
of
extinction.
Wildlife
protection
not
only
plays
an
important
role
in
keeping
a
balanced
ecosystem
but
also
is
a
sign
showing
how
civilized
and
advanced
a
country
is.
It's
high
time
we
should
join
up
to
educate
people
around
us
and
raise
their
awareness
of
wildlife
protection.
Thank
you!
Li
Hua
the
Students'
Union
Curious,
Annie
got
up
and
looked
out
of
her
window,
There,
sitting
by
his
mother's
feet,
was
a
boy
playing
with
a
Rubik's
cube,
his
face
twisted
with
each
turn
of
the
cube
and
his
mismatched
eyes
were
fixed
on
the
colourful
object.
Despite
his
deformity,
there
was
something
angelic
about
his
body
when
he
showed
his
mother
the
finished
cube.
The
mother
smiled
at
him
as
if
he
were
the
most
handsome
boy
in
the
world.
Annie
turned
her
eyes
away
from
the
scene
and
saw
her
own
figure
in
the
mirror.
Yes,
she
was
plump
and
her
face
was
chubby.
But
she
was
healthy
and
her
skin
rosy.
With
loving
starry
eyes
and
curly
hair,
she
looked
almost
like
some
lady
from
a
classic
portrait.
Mum
once
said
when
she
played
Beethoven
on
the
piano
in
her
purple
dress,
she
looked
like
a
real
princess.
She
smiled
to
her
reflection,
first
tentatively
and
then
with
more
confidence.
She
made
a
new
decision.
She
would
throw
her
bikini
into
the
dustbin.
After
all,
a
girl
doesn't
have
to
fit
in
a
bikini
to
be
beautiful.
听力材料
Text
1
W:
What
kind
of
crops
do
they
grow
in
the
field
behind
your
house?
M:
Some
years
it's
corn,
some
years
it's
wheat
and
in
other
years
it's
grain.
W:
The
plants
are
very
tall,
so
this
year
it
must
be
the
first
one
you
mentioned.
(1)
Text
2
M:
Our
flight
is
at
8:15.
(2)Can
you
schedule
a
taxi
for
6:00?
It
will
take
45
minutes
to
get
to
the
airport.
W:
I
was
planning
to
drive
and
leave
our
car
in
the
parking
lot
of
the
airport.
But
your
idea
is
better.
Text
3
M:
Can
you
hear
me
OK?
I
don't
want
to
speak
too
loudly
because
it
might
annoy
other
people
in
the
room.
W:
I
can
hear
you,
but
did
you
get
enough
sleep
last
night?
You
sound
like
you're
exhausted.
(3)
Text
4
W:
Uh-oh,
I'd
better
stop
the
car.
Look
at
the
temperature
meter.
That's
way
too
high.
(4)
M:
I
thought
you
were
going
to
say
we
had
a
flat
tire.
Pull
into
that
space.
We
don't
want
anyone
to
crash
into
us.
Text
5
W:
Our
manager
wants
me
to
work
on
Friday
evening,
but
I
already
have
plans.
Can
you
fill
in
for
me,
Danny?
M:
Sure,
Lola.
I
was
hoping
for
a
busy
night,
anyway.
Lots
of
customers
mean
lots
of
tips!
(5)
Text
6
W:
You
have
been
to
lots
of
countries,
haven't
you?
What
language
do
they
speak
in
Scotland?
M:
The
Scots
have
their
own
language.
They
also
speak
English,
but
with
a
different
accent
from
their
neighbors.
W:
What
language
do
you
speak?
(6)
M:
Well,I
am
originally
from
Scotland,(6)but
I
know
a
bit
of
German
from
when
I
worked
in
Germany.
(7)
W:
What
did
you
do
there?
(7)
M:
I
helped
them
design
and
build
cars.
(7)
W:
Did
you
get
to
drive
them?
M:
Oh,
yes.
We
used
to
drive
them
through
Switzerland
to
a
testing
factory
in
Italy.
Text
7(第10题为总结题)
W:
Daddy.
Look
down.
I
can
see
the
ocean!
(8)(9)
M:
That's
just
a
lake,honey.
We're
still
going
over
the
mountains.
It's
in
about
another
hour.
(9)
W:
That's
a
long
time!
Can
we
play
a
game?
M:
Sure.
I
have
a
pencil
and
paper
here
somewhere...Now,
I'm
going
to
draw
a
stick
man.
W:
What's
a
stick
man,
Daddy?
M:
I
draw
lines
for
his
body
and
a
circle
for
his
head,
Now,
you
have
to
guess
what
word
I'm
thinking
about.
You
can
ask
me
if
it
has
certain
letters
in
it.
I'll
draw
a
part
of
the
stick
man
whenever
you
guess
a
wrong
letter.
If
I
draw
the
man
completely
before
you
guess
the
word,
I
win.
But
if
you
guess
the
word
before
he's
done,
then
you
win!
W:
I
get
it!
Let's
play!
Text
8
W:
Don't
forget
your
water
bottle
if
you'll
be
going
to
the
gym.
Drinking
water
is
important.
M:
I'm
going
to
buy
a
sports
drink
from
the
store.
W:
I
hate
sports
drinks.
They
have
a
lot
of
sugar
in
them.
(11)
M:
It
will
help
wake
me
up
anyway.
I
will
burn
sugar
quickly
so
it
is
not
a
problem.
Are
you
still
going
to
meet
me
for
lunch
afterwards?
W:
Yes,
but
can
we
go
to
the
Mexican
restaurant
instead
of
the
Italian
place
we
agreed
on?
M:
The
Mexican
place
isn't
there
anymore.
Now
it's
an
Indian
restaurant.
(12)
They
have
really
good
chicken
and
different
soups,
though.
W:
Oh,
no!
I
loved
Mexican
food.
Indian
food
has
too
many
peppers
for
me.
I
guess
we'll
go
with
the
original
plan
and
I'll
meet
you
at
Mario's
Pizza.
If
you
get
there
before
me,
you
could
order
for
us.
You
got
me
in
the
mood
for
soup
now.
(13)
Text
9
W:
That's
it.
I'm
through
with
English.
I'm
canceling
my
course.
(14)
M:
What
has
happened?
W:
This
language
is
so
annoying.
I
learn
a
rule
and
then
I
am
told
it
has
to
be
broken.
Words
that
look
the
same
sound
different...
it's
driving
me
crazy.
(14)
M:
But
you
get
good
marks
for
English.
Giving
up
is
not
like
you.
(15)
W:
Some
of
my
friends
have
finished
school
now.
They'
re
not
going
to
university.
They
have
jobs
and
they
earn
money
for
themselves.
(16)
M:
Maybe
those
friends
aren't
as
lucky
as
you.
(16)
W:
Lucky?
They
can
buy
things
and
enjoy
themselves.
I
can't.
(16)
M:
One
day
soon
you
will
catch
up
with
them
and
then
you
will
go
past
them.
With
a
university
education
you
can
reach
great
heights.
W:
I
know.
You'
re
right.
I'm
in
a
bad
mood
today
because
my
shoes
broke.
I've
had
them
for
ages.
I
even
can't
afford
a
new
pair
while
my
friends
have
their
own
new
clothes
and
new
bags.
(16)
M:
I'll
get
you
some
but
you
must
press
on
with
your
English.
Don't
let
difficulties
hold
you
back
Problems
can
be
overcome.
(15)
Text
10
In
what
may
be
one
of
the
most
amazing
discoveries
in
recent
year,
scientists
at
an
American
university
have
found
a
way
to
turn
one
of
the
main
chemicals
that
causes
air
pollution
into
a
resource.
(17)Carbon
dioxide
is
a
form
of
pollution
released
from
the
burning
of
fuels
such
as
coal,
oil,
and
wood.
(18)Transportation
and
electricity
production
are
its
major
sources.
The
researchers
at
Rutgers
University
have
created
a
technique
that
changes
carbon
dioxide
into
valuable
raw
materials.
(17)Using
cheap
and
plentiful
metals,
the
process
efficiently
turns
carbon
dioxide
gas
into
water
and
carbon
blocks
that
can
be
used
as
building
blocks
for
other
products.
The
process
is
99%
efficient,
which
is
a
main
reason
that
this
result
is
so
impressive.
Products
that
can
be
produced
by
this
technique
include
raw
materials
for
use
in
the
chemical,medical,clothing
and
construction
industries.
(19)The
scientists
have
created
a
company
to
develop
commercial
applications
for
this
technique.
It
proves
a
saying
by
a
famous
American
engineer
that
“Pollution
is
nothing
but
the
resources
we
are
not
harvesting.”(20)
必备语料
schedule
a
taxi预订出租车
way
too
high太高了
go
with
the
original
plan按原计划行事
fill
in
for
sb.
顶替某人的工作
hold
sb.
back阻碍某人前进
pull
into驶入
be
through
with
sth.
/sb.
(使用)完成,结束;(关系)了结,断绝
I
get
it!
我明白了!
Using
cheap
and
plentiful
metals,
the
process
efficiently
turns
carbon
dioxide
gas
into
water
and
carbon
blocks
that
can
be
used
as
building
blocks
for
other
products.
这一过程利用价廉且丰富的金属,将二氧化碳高效地转化为水和碳块,而这些水和碳块可以用来生成其他的产物。