“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年度下学期期中考试
高一英语试题
2021年5月
本试卷分客观题和主观题两部分共81题,共150分,共5页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。
第Ⅰ卷
60题
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
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Hobbies.
B.
Sports.
C.
Arts.
2.
Why
does
the
man
ask
for
leave?
A.
He
is
seriously
ill.
B.
He
likes
to
rest
at
home.
C.
He
has
to
look
after
his
mother.
3.
Why
does
the
woman
invite
the
man
to
dinner?
A.
To
express
her
thanks.
B.
To
celebrate
her
success.
C.
To
ask
for
advice
on
sales.
4.
When
will
the
books
arrive?
A.
April
19.
B.
April
20.
C.
April
22.
5.
What
does
Billy
decide
to
do?
A.
Hear
Lisa
sing.
B.
Sing
with
Lisa.
C.
Sing
himself.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
Where
is
the
Ferry
Theater?
A.
On
Dublin
Street.
B.
On
London
Road.
C.
In
the
Town
Hall.
7.
How
will
the
woman
probably
get
to
the
Modern
Art
Gallery?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
subway.
C.
On
foot.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
What
kind
of
music
does
the
man
like
best?
A.
Country
music.
B.
Rock
music.
C.
Jazz
music.
9.
What
is
the
probable
price
for
a
used
CD?
A.
$10.
B.
$15.
C.
$
20.
10.
What
instrument
will
the
man
learn
to
play?
A.
The
piano.
B.
The
guitar.
C.
The
violin.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing?
A.
Living
expenses.
B.
Emergency
cases.
C.
Money
management.
12.
What
is
the
problem
with
the
woman?
A.
Spending
freely.
B.
Not
working
hard.
C.
Ignoring
entertainment.
13.
What
advice
does
the
man
give
to
the
woman?
A.
To
save
up
for
urgent
need.
B.
To
enjoy
her
life.
C.
To
work
for
a
better
chance.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Host
and
audience.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
15.
What
is
the
man’s
suggestion
for
the
woman?
A.
Taking
notes.
B.
Recording
the
lectures.
C.
Listening
carefully.
16.
What
does
the
woman
need
to
do
for
extra
credits?
A.
Complete
extra
assignments.
B.
Pass
two
more
tests.
C.
Change
her
courses.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
When
did
Fauja
move
to
England?
A.
After
his
wife
died.
B.
Before
he
got
married.
C.
When
he
was
five
years
old.
18.
Why
did
Fauja
start
to
run?
A.
To
build
up
his
body.
B.
To
forget
his
sadness.
C.
To
take
part
in
the
marathon.
19.
Where
did
Fauja
run
his
first
marathon?
A.
In
Canada.
B.
In
India.
C.
In
England.
20.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Fauja?
A.
Creative.
B.
Determined.
C.
Sensitive
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Choose
Your
One-Day
Tours
Tour
A—Bath
&
Stonehenge
including
entrance
fees
to
the
ancient
Roman
bathrooms
and
Stonehenge
—£37
until
26
March
and
£39
thereafter.
Visit
the
city
with
over
2,000
years
of
history
and
Bath
Abbey,
the
Royal
Crescent
and
the
Costume
Museum.
Stonehenge
is
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
prehistoric
monuments
dating
back
over
5,000
years.
Tour
B—Oxford
&
Stratford
including
entrance
fees
to
the
University
St
Mary’s
Church
Tower
and
Anne
Hathaway's
house一£32
until
12
March
and
£36
thereafter.
Oxford:
Includes
a
guided
tour
of
England’s
oldest
university
city
and
colleges.
Look
over
the
“city
of
dreaming
spires(尖顶)”from
St
Mary’s
Church
Tower.
Stratford:
Includes
a
guided
tour
exploring
much
of
the
Shakespeare
wonder.
Tour
C—Windsor
Castle
&
Hampton
Court
including
entrance
fees
to
Hampton
Court
Palace—
?34
until
11
March
and
?37
thereafter.
Includes
a
guided
tour
of
Windsor
and
Hampton
Court,
Henry
Mill’s
favorite
palace.
Free
time
to
visit
Windsor
Castle
(entrance
fees
not
included).
With
500
years
of
history,
Hampton
Court
was
once
the
home
of
four
Kings
and
one
Queen.
Now
this
former
royal
palace
is
open
to
the
public
as
a
major
tourist
attraction.
Visit
the
palace
and
its
various
historic
gardens,
which
include
the
famous
maze
(迷宫)
where
it
is
easy
to
get
lost!
Tour?D—Cambridge?including?entrance?fees?to?the?Tower?of?Saint?Mary?the?Great—
?33?until?18?March?and??37?thereafter.
Includes?a?guided?tour?of?Cambridge,?the?famous?university?town,?and?the?gardens?of?the?18th
century.
21.
Which?tour?will?you?choose?if?you?want?to?see?England’s?oldest?university?city?
??
A.
Tour
A?????
?
B.
Tour
B????
?
?
C.
Tour
C?????
?D.
Tour
D?
22.
Which?of?the?following?tours?charges?the?lowest?fee?on?17?March?
??
A.
Windsor?Castle?&?Hampton?Court.
B.
Oxford?&?Stratford.
??
C.
Bath?&Stonehenge.
D.
Cambridge.
23.
Why?is?Hampton?Court?a?major?tourist?attraction?
??
A.
It?used?to?be?the?home?of?royal?families.
B.
It?used?to?be?a?well-known?maze.
C.
It?is?the?oldest?palace?in?Britain.
D.
It?is?a?world-famous?castle.?
B
When
her
five
daughters
were
young,
Helene
An
always
told
them
that
there
was
strength
in
unity
(团结).
To
show
this,
she
held
up
one
chopstick,
representing
one
person.
Then
she
easily
broke
it
into
two
pieces.
Next,
she
tied
several
chopsticks
together,
representing
a
family.
She
showed
the
girls
it
was
hard
to
break
the
tied
chopsticks.
This
lesson
about
family
unity
stayed
with
the
daughters
as
they
grew
up.
Helene
An
and
her
family
own
a
large
restaurant
business
in
California.
However,
when
Helene
and
her
husband
Danny
left
their
home
in
Vietnam
in
1975,
they
didn't
have
much
money.
They
moved
their
family
to
San
Francisco.
There
they
joined
Danny's
mother,
Diana,
who
owned
a
small
Italian
sandwich
shop.
Soon
afterwards,
Helene
and
Diana
changed
the
sandwich
shop
into
a
small
Vietnamese
restaurant.
The
five
daughters
helped
in
the
restaurant
when
they
were
young.
However,
Helene
did
not
want
her
daughters
to
always
work
in
the
family
business
because
she
thought
it
was
too
hard.
Eventually
the
girls
all
graduated
from
college
and
went
away
to
work
for
themselves,
but
one
by
one,
the
daughters
returned
to
work
in
the
family
business.
They
opened
new
restaurants
in
San
Francisco
and
Los
Angeles.
Even
though
family
members
sometimes
disagreed
with
each
other,
they
worked
together
to
make
the
business
successful.
Daughter
Elisabeth
explains,
"Our
mother
taught
us
that
to
succeed
we
must
have
unity,
and
to
have
unity
we
must
have
peace.
Without
the
strength
of
the
family,
there
is
no
business."
Their
expanding
business
became
a
large
corporation
in
1996,
with
three
generations
of
Ans
working
together.
Now
the
Ans'
corporation
makes
more
than
$20
million
each
year.
Although
they
began
with
a
small
restaurant,
they
had
big
dreams,
and
they
worked
together.
Now
they
are
a
big
success.
24.
Helene
tied
several
chopsticks
together
to
show
_____.
A.
the
advantage
of
chopsticks
B.
the
difficulty
of
growing
up
C.
the
strength
of
family
unity
D.
the
best
way
of
giving
a
lesson
25.
We
can
learn
from
Paragraph
2
that
the
An
family
_____.
A.
left
Vietnam
without
much
money
B.
started
a
business
in
1975
C.
bought
a
restaurant
in
San
Francisco
D.
opened
a
sandwich
shop
in
Los
Angeles
26.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
An
daughters?
A.
They
did
not
finish
their
college
education.
B.
They
could
not
bear
to
work
in
the
family
business.
C.
They
were
troubled
by
disagreement
among
family
members.
D.
They
were
influenced
by
what
Helene
taught
them.
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
How
to
Run
a
Corporation
B.
Family
Unity
Builds
Success
C.
How
to
Achieve
a
Big
Dream
D.
Strength
Comes
from
Peace
C
Hadi
Partovi,
founder
of
Code.
org
believes
every
student
should
learn
the
basics
of
computer
science
just
like
they
do
math,
physics,
or
biology,
regardless
of
what
they
want
to
do
in
the
future.
The
expert
says
knowledge
about
the
subject
is
important
to
understand
how
the
world
around
us
works
and
compares
it
to
learning
about
photosynthesis
(光合作用),
even
though
not
every
student
is
going
to
be
a
botanist.
To
spark
students’
interest,
he
created
the
“Hour
of
Code”,
which
introduces
the
world
of
computing
to
anyone,
from
ages
14
to
104,
in
a
fun,
interactive
manner.
Observed
annually
during
Computer
Science
Week,
the
event
now
draws
tens
of
millions
of
kids
from
over
180
countries.
The
“Hour
of
Code”,
which
can
be
scheduled
anytime
during
Computer
Science
Week,
begins
with
an
introductory
video
on
computer
science.
Participants
can
then
select
from
hundreds
of
fun
assignments
that
are
sorted
by
both
grade
level
and
coding
experience.
Though
each
project
is
designed
to
last
just
sixty
minutes,
beginners
can
deal
with
as
many
challenges
as
they
desire.
To
help
introduce
computer
science
in
classrooms
on
a
more
regular
basis,
Code.
org
has
also
developed
a
catalog
of
online
courses
that
can
be
incorporated
(纳入)
in
a
school’s
regular
curriculum.
Since
the
nonprofit
began
offering
the
courses
in
2013,
over
704,
000
teachers
have
signed
up
to
teach
introductory
computer
science
to
over
22
million
students
worldwide.
Thanks
to
the
efforts
of
the
pioneer,
about
40
percent
of
US
schools
now
offer
computer
science
as
a
subject.
The
numbers
are
even
higher
--
an
impressive
70
percent
--
if
after-school
offerings
such
as
robotics
clubs
are
included.
Even
more
encouraging,
eight
years
ago,
just
19,390
students
took
an
Advanced
Placement
Computer
Science
exam.
By
the
spring
of
2017,
the
number
had
jumped
415
percent
to
99,868.
28.
Why
did
Hardi
Partovi
create
the
“Hour
of
Code”?
A.
To
introduce
computing
to
more
children.
B.
To
add
a
programme
to
Computer
Science
Week.
C.
To
help
people
learn
computer
science
in
a
fun
way.
D.
To
train
computer
scientists
for
his
future
program.
29.
The
“Hour
of
Code”
is
so
called
most
probably
because
_____.
A.
it
can
be
scheduled
anytime
B.
its
projects
last
sixty
minutes
each
C.
it
will
surely
attract
more
students
to
attend
D.
its
tasks
can
be
sorted
by
coding
experience
30.
What
do
we
know
about
Code.
org’s
online
courses?
A.
They
help
the
developer
make
lots
of
money.
B.
They
have
existed
for
over
10
years
up
to
now.
C.
Over
704,
000
teachers
have
been
learning
them.
D.
Schools
can
use
them
regularly
in
their
classrooms.
31.
What
do
the
numbers
show
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
influence
of
robotics
clubs.
B.
The
effect
of
Hadi
Partovi’s
efforts.
C.
The
development
of
many
US
schools.D.
The
efforts
that
Hadi
Partovi
has
made.
D
Smartphones,
tablets
and
smart
watches
are
banned
(禁止)
at
school
for
all
children
under
15
in
France.
Under
the
ban
students
are
not
able
to
use
their
phones
at
all
during
school
hours,
including
meal
breaks.
“I
think
it’s
a
good
thing.
School
is
not
about
being
on
your
phone,”Paris
mum
Marie-Caroline
Madeleine
told
AFP.
“It’s
hard
with
kids.
You
can’t
control
what
they
see
and
that’s
one
of
the
things
that
worry
me
as
a
parent.”
There
is
no
law
like
this
in
Australia,
but
some
Australian
schools
have
banned
phones.
McKinnon
Secondary
School
in
Victoria
introduced
a
total
ban
in
February
and
Principal
Pitsa
Binnion
said
this
has
been
a
success.
McKinnon
students
still
have
a
Chromebook
to
use
in
every
class
for
day-to-day
learning
but
they’re
not
allowed
to
use
social
media.
Ms
Binnion
said
at
first“teachers
cheered
and
students
moaned
(抱怨)
,”
but
now
they’re
seeing
the
advantages.“They
come
to
school
and
they’re
not
allowed
to
use
phones
at
all
during
the
school
day,
including
lunch
breaks,”
she
said.
“It’s
been
wonderful
in
terms
of
students
communicating
with
each
other
at
lunchtime
and
not
looking
at
their
screen,”
she
said.
Ms
Binnion
also
leads
by
example
and
doesn’t
use
her
mobile
phone
in
school.“I
think
anyone
can
do
it
if
we’ve
done
it.”
Not
everyone
agrees
with
the
bans.
Western
Sydney
University
technology
researcher
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
wrote
in
online
magazine
The
Conversation
earlier
this
year
that
Australia
should
not
ban
phones
in
schools
because
it’s
important
to
educate
kids
to
live
in
the
age
they
are
raised
in.
“A
good
education
for
students
today
is
knowing
how
to
use
technology
to
learn,
communicate
and
work
with
ideas,”
she
wrote.
“Banning
students
from
using
smartphones
is
a
1950s
response
to
a
2018
state-of-play.”
32.
Why
did
Madeleine
welcome
the
ban?
A.
School
is
for
studying.
B.
Kids
behave
badly
nowadays.
C.
Teachers
find
it
hard
to
control
kids.
D.
Her
kids
depend
too
much
on
phones.
33.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
ban
in
McKinnon
Secondary
School?
A.
Some
teachers
were
against
it
at
first.
B.
Students
can
now
see
the
good
of
the
ban.
C.
Students
can
use
their
phones
at
lunch
beaks.
D.
Teachers
have
stopped
using
phones
at
school
as
well.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word“Chromebook”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
refer
to?
A.
A
book.
B.
A
notebook.
C.A
learning
website.
D.
A
kind
of
computer.
35.
What
does
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
think
of
banning
phones
in
schools?
A.
It
will
disconnect
parents
and
kids.
B.
It
will
cause
kids
to
communicate
less.
C.
It
will
prevent
kids
being
tech-minded.D.
It
will
make
education
go
back
60
years.
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。
People
all
need
friends
because
nobody
wants
to
be
lonely
and
a
friend
can
help
you
in
good
and
bad
times.
36
Here
are
some
signs
to
tell
you
if
your
friend
is
a
true
friend.
Always
There
for
You
There
are
always
periods
in
your
life
when
you
have
problems
or
difficulties.
37
It
may
not
be
able
to
offer
a
solution
to
your
problems
but
the
fact
that
your
friend
makes
time
to
listen
is
a
sign
he/she
cares
for
you.
Your
friend
is
not
a
true
friend
if
he/she
can
never
make
time
for
you
when
you
are
in
trouble.
You
also
need
to
be
reasonable
and
accept
that
your
friend
has
other
things
to
do
so
he/she
cannot
always
listen
immediately
to
your
problems.
38
Honest
is
important
to
keep
a
relationship
alive.
A
true
friend
always
tells
you
the
truth.
It
may
be
hard
sometimes
but
lying
can
destroy
a
friendship.
It
is
important
that
your
friend
speaks
honestly
and
never
makes
up
stories.
Always
Respectful
39
Your
true
friend
may
disagree
but
never
insists
that
he/she
is
correct.
Always
Understanding
40
A
true
friend
will
always
be
forgiving
and
understanding,even
if
it
isn't
his/her
fault.
We
are
all
different
people
and
we
all
make
mistakes.
A
true
friend
will
always
be
forgiving
and
understanding
because
he/she
doesn't
take
the
risk
of
losing
his/her
best
friend.
A.Always
Honest.
B.Everyone
likes
to
make
friends.
C.Sometimes
a
good
friend
will
turn
against
you.
D.It
is
possible
that
some
problems
will
arise
between
you
and
your
friend.
E.A
true
friend
will
always
have
time
to
listen
to
your
problems
and
give
advice.
F.A
true
friend
will
always
respect
your
opinions
no
matter
whether
he/she
agrees
or
not.
G.You've
made
friends
since
childhood,but
you
still
don't
know
who
your
true
friends
are.
第三部分:语言知识运用
第一节:完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分)
Years
ago,I
was
on
a
long
flight,during
which
a
voice
from
the
speaker
said,“We
won't
41
drinks
or
the
meal
because
we
are
facing
a
storm
ahead.
Please
make
your
safe
belts
fastened.”
Many
passengers
became
42
,talking
about
it
with
each
other.
At
once
it
became
43
in
the
plane.
Soon,lightning
44
the
darkening
skies,and
within
moments
the
45
was
like
a
boat
on
waves
in
the
storm.
One
moment
it
was
46
up
by
the
storm;the
next
it
was
thrown
as
if
it
were
to
47
onto
the
ground.
All
the
passengers
were
48
.Some
cried.
Some
prayed
(祈祷).The
49
seemed
hopeless.
I
wondered
if
we
could
50
it
through
the
storm.
Then
I
noticed
the
little
girl
next
to
me.
Surprisingly,the
storm
seemed
to
mean
51
to
her.
She
was
52
,looking
through
a
picture
book.
Sometimes
she
closed
her
eyes,then
she
would
53
again,but
she
never
showed
a(n)
54
of
worry
or
fear.
The
little
girl
wasn't
afraid
at
all
55
all
the
adults
were
scared
to
death.
Finding
me
watching
her,the
girl
smiled
at
me
and
said,“Don't
worry.
My
father
is
the
pilot.
He
is
taking
me
home.
Take
it
easy.
He
will
take
us
home
safely.”
When
the
plane
was
out
of
56
,I
smiled
at
the
girl
and
she
gave
me
a
big
smile
in
57
.“I
said
my
father
would
take
us
home
safely.”
Many
kinds
of
storms
may
58
us:diseases,difficulties...They
can
easily
darken
our
skies
and
59
our
planes
into
hard
times.
Let
us
60
:Love
is
the
pilot.
It
will
help
us
out
of
trouble.
So
take
it
easy.
41.A.
get
B.
take
C.
serve
D.
sell
42.A.
nervous
B.
excited
C.
happy
D.
comfortable
43.A.
cold
B.
quiet
C.
warm
D.
noisy
44.A
.broke
out
B.
lit
up
C.
came
about
D.
gave
off
45.A.
ship
B.
seat
C.
train
D.
plane.
46.A.
turned
B.
cut
C.
lifted
D.
shut
47.A.
drop
B.
fly
C.
land
D.
jump
48.A.
surprised
B.
glad
C.
scared
D.
interested
49.A.
weather
B.
question
C.
action
D.
future
50.A.
make
B.
reach
C.
win
D.
finish
51.A.
something
B.
nothing
C.
everything
D.
anything
52.A.
calm
B.
frustrated
C.
sad
D.
funny
53.A.
talk
B.
play
C.
read
D.
sleep
54.A.
book
B.
expression
C.
story
D.
impression
55.A.
and
B.
so
C.
when
D.
since
56.A.
order
B.
danger
C.
fashion
D.
date
57.A.
return
B.
turn
C.
time
D.
front
58.A.
stop
B.
help
C.
encourage
D.
trouble
59.A.
introduce
B.
throw
C.
invite
D.
change
60.A.
ask
B.
wonder
C.
explain
D.
remember
第Ⅱ卷
21题
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,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)
或括号内单词的正确形式。
I
felt
butterflies
in
my
stomach
when
I
started
calligraphy(书法)class
ten
years
ago.
I
wondered
what
I
was
doing
there.
At
that
moment,
I
couldn’t
have
known
that
I’d
just
made
one
of
the
best
____61____
(choose)
of
my
life.
I
sat
down
and
listened
to
the
teacher
62
(introduce)
the
tools
of
the
craft.
Then
it
was
time
for
me
to
try
my
hand.
I
took
up
the
brush,
using
the
correct
gesture,
63
(dip)
it
in
the
ink,and
carefully
wrote
“one”
____64____
Chinese.
After
nearly
five
years
of
practicing,
I
started
to
make
versions
of
well-known
poems.
Calligraphy
seemed
like
a
bridge,
65
connected
me
to
authors
from
centuries
past.
Stroke(笔画)by
stroke,
word
by
word,I
could
feel
their
emotions,
cherished
my
own
peace
and
learned
66
(appreciate)
my
daily
life.
Now,
calligraphy
is
not
just
67
hobby,
but
68
is
a
way
to
remove
myself
from
the
worries
of
life.
Rolling
out
the
paper,
I
can
write
for
a
whole
day.
Calligraphy
69
(enable)
me
to
balance
my
busy
schedule
and
live
70
(peace).
第三节
单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.In
addition
to
relaxation
and
fun,
playing
games
also
brings
me
much
________
(满足).
72.
I
was
not
________
(熟悉的)
with
anyone
when
I
first
moved
to
the
neighbourhood.
73.
The
method
_______(证明)to
be
effective
when
it
was
applied
to
solve
the
problem.
74.
All
human
beings
are
supposed
to
live
in
________
(和谐)with
nature.
75.
As
is
often
the
case,
________
(美丽)
is
in
the
eye
of
the
beholder.
76.
It
is
________
(违法的)
to
hunt
wild
animals
either
for
food
or
for
profit.
77.
In
spite
of
great
effort,
I
still
can’t
feel
a
sense
of
________
(成就).
78.
The
newly
opened
shopping
center
around
the
corner
provides
________
(各种各样的)
goods
for
people
to
choose
from.
79.
Our
school
buildings
are
__________(包围)by
tall
trees.
80.
I
think
I
should
talk
to
you
in
person,
out
of
________
(尊敬)
.
第二部分
写作(满分25分)
假定你是高中生李华,
想在高考后报考英语专业,
但目前你的口语偏差。偶然的一个机会,
你从网上发现外籍教师Hanna在线辅导英语口语。请根据以下要点写一封求助信,
内容包括:
1.
介绍自己的情况;
2.
向外教求助;
3.
表示感谢并期盼回复。
注意:1.
词数100左右;2.
可适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯。
Dear
Hanna,
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Lihua
“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年度下学期期中考试
高一英语试题答案
2021年5月
一、听力(共20题,每题1.5分,满分30)
1—5
ACBCC
6—10
ABBAC
11—15
CAACB
16—20
BABCB
二、阅读理解(共15题,每题2分,满分30)
21—23
BDA
24—27
CADB
28—31
CBDB
32—35
ABDC
三、七选五(共5题,每题2分,满分10分)
36—40
GEAFD
四、完型(共20题,每题1.5分,满分30分)
41—45
.
CADBD
46—50.
CACDA
51—55.
BACBC
56—60.
BADBD
五、语法填空(共10题,每题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
choices
62.
introducing
63.
dipped
64.
in
65.
which
66.
to
appreciate
67.
a
68.
it
69.
enables
70.
peacefully
六、单词拼写(共10题,每题1分,满分10分)
71.
satisfaction
72.
familiar
73.
proved
74.
harmony
75.
beauty
76.
illegal
77.
achievement
78.
various
79.
surrounded
80.
respect
八、应用文(满分25分)
Dear
Hanna,
I’m
Li
Hua,
a
high
school
student
from
China.
Learning
by
chance
that
you
are
tutoring
oral
English
online,
I’m
writing
to
ask
you
for
help.
During
the
past
ten
years,
I
have
acquired
basic
knowledge
of
English
and
developed
a
great
interest
in
it.
Thus,
I
plan
to
major
in
English
after
graduating
from
high
school.
What
bothers
me
most
is
that
although
I
have
done
well
in
English
exams,
I
find
my
oral
English
so
poor
that
I
fail
to
communicate
with
others
in
fluent
English.
That’s
why
I
long
for
a
tutor
to
help
me
improve
my
oral
English.
Would
you
please
give
me
a
hand?
I
would
deeply
appreciate
it
if
you
could
do
me
a
favor.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
听力原文:
(Text
1)
W:
David,
what
do
you
usually
do
in
your
spare
time?
M:
I
have
lots
to
do,
reading,
swimming,
writing...
But
I’m
mad
about
painting
most
of
the
time.
(Text
2)
W:
Hi,
Mark!
How
are
things
with
you
these
days?
M:
Not
too
bad,
except
Mom
is
laid
up
with
the
flu.
So
I
have
to
ask
for
leave
and
stay
home
for
her.
(Text
3)
W:
Hey,
Bruce,
let’s
eat
out
tonight.
It’s
on
me.
M:
It’s
kind
of
you.
What’s
the
occasion?
You
have
got
a
bonus
this
month,
I
guess.
It’s
the
month
of
your
best
sales
performance.
W:
Yeah,
you’re
right.
(Text
4)
W:
I’ve
paid
for
the
books
online.
When
would
be
your
earliest
delivery?
M:
It
is
on
April
20
and
the
books
will
arrive
in
three
days
as
usual.
W:
Sorry,
I
may
be
away
on
the
arrival
day.
Send
them
out
one
day
earlier,
OK?
M:
No
problem.
(Text
5)
W:
Look!
Billy
has
the
microphone.
M:
I
thought
he
only
liked
to
listen.
W:
That
was
before
he
heard
Lisa
sing!
I
guess
he
couldn’t
stand
it
any
more,
so
he
decides
to
have
a
try
by
himself.
(Text
6)
W:
Excuse
me,
I
can’t
find
my
destinations.
Can
you
help
me?
M:
Oh,
yes.
Where
are
you
going?
W:
I
want
to
go
to
the
Town
Hall
first
and
then
to
the
Ferry
Theater.
M:
You
can
go
straight
till
you
find
the
Town
Hall
at
the
second
corner
of
London
Road.
Turn
right
from
London
Road
to
Dublin
Street
and
walk
along
it.
The
theater
is
100
meters
ahead
on
the
street.
W:
By
the
way,
what’s
the
best
way
to
the
Modern
Art
Gallery?
M:
You
can
take
the
bus
or
subway
on
Dublin
Street.
Well…,
it
is
rush
hour
now;
you’d
better
choose
the
latter.
W:
OK.
Thanks
so
much.
(Text
7)
W:
What
is
your
favorite
kind
of
music,
Steven?
M:
My
favorite
is
rock.
But
generally
I
like
all
types
of
music,
except
country
music.
W:
I’m
the
opposite
way.
I
enjoy
country
music.
Sometimes
I
listen
to
Jazz.
By
the
way,
how
expensive
are
CDs
in
your
hometown?
M:
Well,
a
brand
new
CD
is
probably
between
about
15
and
20
dollars,
I
guess,
depending
on
the
CD,
but
you
can
find
the
used
CDs
for
anything
from
1
to
10
dollars.
W:
Wow,
that’s
pretty
cheap.
Do
you
play
a
musical
instrument?
M:
No,
I
don’t,
although
when
I
was
a
kid
I
played
the
piano
and
a
little
bit
of
the
guitar,
but
I’ve
forgotten
all
of
that.
I
am
planning
to
pick
up
the
violin.
W:
The
last
question,
most
importantly,
what
kind
of
song
do
you
like,
the
up-to-date?
M:
Oh,
no,
I
guess
anything
that’s
in
my
head.
(Text
8)
W:
It’s
awful.
I’m
running
out
of
money
again.
I
really
need
to
balance
my
budget
and
handle
my
money
better.
M:
You
did
spend
too
much,
and
some
of
the
expense
was
kind
of
unnecessary.
W:
But
I
make
it.
M:
Though,
you
don’t
have
to
spend
every
penny
you
make.
You
could
have
saved
some
every
month,
as
a
lot
of
other
people
and
I
do.
W:
I
work
hard
to
make
a
better
life,
so
I
deserve
to
enjoy
myself,
but
that
costs
money.
M:
You
should
try
to
save
in
case
of
an
emergency.
You
need
to
have
more
self-control.
What
things
did
you
spend
your
money
on?
W:
The
problem
is
that
I
have
no
idea.
I
didn’t
pay
attention.
Well..,
maybe
too
much
on
entertainments,
I
think.
M:
Let
bygones
be
bygones
and
start
saving
right
now.
W:
Thanks.
I’ll
try.
(Text
9)
W:
Hi,
Professor
White.
I’m
Julie.
I
am
in
your
2
o’clock
class
on
Thursdays.
M:
Hi,
Julie.
Take
a
seat,
please.
What
can
I
do
for
you?
W:
Thank
you.
I
have
been
meaning
to
talk
to
you
about
the
trouble
I
have
in
class.
I’m
having
trouble
understanding
the
lectures
you
give.
Is
there
anything
you
would
suggest?
M:
Some
students
tape
the
lectures
and
listen
to
them
afterwards.
That
seems
to
help.
W:
That
is
a
great
idea.
I
will
definitely
try
that.
In
addition,
I’m
wondering
if
you
give
extra
credits
in
your
class.
M:
Sorry,
I
don’t
give
any
extra
credit
assignments
for
this
term.
But
if
you
are
worried
about
passing
the
course,
there
are
still
two
more
tests
to
pull
up
your
grade.
W:
Yes,
I
will
study
hard
for
those.
Thanks
a
lot
for
your
time.
M:
You
are
welcome.
See
you
in
class.
W:
Okay,
Professor
White,
see
you
on
Thursday.
(Text
10)
M:
Hello,
everybody!
Here
I
will
share
with
you
something
about
a
famous
runner
Fauja
Singh.
In
April
2011,
Fauja
celebrated
his
100th
birthday.
He
ran
the
Toronto
Marathon
in
Canada
and
became
the
first
person
aged
100
years
old
to
finish
a
marathon.
But
Fauja
didn’t
run
his
first
marathon
until
the
year
2000.
Why
not?
This
is
his
story.
Fauja
was
born
in
India.
He
grew
up
on
the
family
farm
with
his
parents
and
brothers.
He
wasn’t
a
strong
child
and
had
some
trouble
with
his
legs.
He
didn’t
walk
before
he
was
five
years
old.
But
he
was
happy
and
life
was
good
after
he
learned
to
walk.
Later
Fauja
got
married
and
had
six
children.
But
his
happy
life
didn’t
continue.
Unfortunately,
his
wife
and
two
of
his
children
died.
Fauja
then
moved
to
England
and
lived
with
his
other
son,
but
he
wasn’t
happy.
So
he
started
to
go
running.
When
he
ran,
he
didn’t
think
about
the
past
and
didn’t
feel
upset.
Then
in
2000,
at
the
age
of
89,
he
ran
his
first
London
Marathon
in
a
time
of
6
hours
51
minutes.
And
he
didn’t
stop
since
then.
He
said
marathon
changed
his
life
and
helped
him
feel
happy
again.
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