淇滨高中2020-2021学年高一下学期第三次周考(5月)
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第Ⅰ卷
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共
15小题;每小题
2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(
A
、B
、
C
、和
D
)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
As
the
saying
goes,
“Without
music,
life
would
be
a
mistake.
Music
is
very
important
in
our
lives
and
here
are
four
of
the
greatest
musicians
in
history.
Ludwig
van
Beethoven(1770-1827)
Born
in
Bonn,
Germany,
Beethoven
never
held
an
official
position
in
Vienna.
He
supported
himself
by
giving
concerts,
teaching
piano,
and
the
sale
of
his
compositions
(作曲).
The
last
30
years
of
Beethoven’s
life
were
filled
with
a
lot
of
hard
times,
the
first
of
which
was
his
deafness.
Beethoven’s
music
greatly
influenced
the
next
generation
of
musicians.
Johann
Sebastian
Bach(1685-1750)
Bach,
“the
father
of
modern
music”,
was
born
in
Eisenach,
Germany.
His
parents
died
when
he
was
nine
years
old,
and
in
1695
he
went
to
live
with
his
brother
Johann
Christoph,
who
was
an
organist
(风琴手)
in
Ohrdruf.
He
stayed
there
until
1700.
Seven
years
later,
he
moved
back
to
Weimar,
where
he
served
as
court
(宫廷)
organist
for
nine
years.
His
music
greatly
influenced
classical
music.
Frederic
Chopin(1810-1849)
Chopin
was
born
in
Zelazowa
Wola,
Poland.
He
showed
a
talent
for
the
piano
at
a
very
young
age.
Chopin
began
composing
when
he
was
still
a
child,
but
some
of
his
early
works
have
been
lost.
He
gave
his
first
public
concert
in
1818.
Chopin
was
considered
as
the
leading
musician
of
his
time.
Franz
Schubert(1797-1828)
Schubert
was
born
and
died
in
Vienna.
Unlike
most
of
his
predecessors
(前辈),
Schubert
was
not
a
great
performer.
He
never
had
much
money
but
he
was
very
productive.
He
wrote
his
first
masterpiece
when
he
was
only
sixteen.
However,
he
died
young,
before
his
talents
were
even
known.
21.
Where
was
Beethoven
born?
A.
In
Vienna.
B.
In
America.
C.
In
Germany.
D.
In
Poland.
22.
Who
is
called
搕he
father
of
modern
music?
A.
Bach.
B.
Beethoven.
C.
Schubert.
D.
Chopin.
23.
When
did
Chopin
give
his
first
public
concert?
A.
In
1707.
B.
In
1810.
C.
In
1818.
D.
In
1828.
24.
What
do
we
know
about
the
four
musicians?
A.
They
all
lived
a
hard
life
at
their
old
age.
B.
They
were
all
talented
musicians.
C.
They
were
all
born
in
Germany.
D.
They
all
served
as
a
court
organist.
B
When
I
was
nine
years
old,
I
loved
to
go
fishing
with
my
dad.
But
the
only
thing
that
wasn抰
very
fun
about
it
was
that
he
could
catch
many
fish
while
I
couldn抰
catch
anything.
I
usually
got
pretty
upset
and
kept
asking
him
why.
He
always
answered,
揝on,
if
you
want
to
catch
a
fish,
you
have
to
think
like
a
fish.
I
remember
being
even
more
upset
then
because
揑抦
not
a
fish!
I
didn抰
know
how
to
think
like
a
fish.
Besides,
I
reasoned,
揌ow
could
what
I
think
influence
what
a
fish
does?
As
I
got
a
little
older
I
began
to
understand
what
my
dad
really
meant.
So,
I
read
some
books
on
fish.
And
I
even
joined
the
local
fishing
club
and
started
attending
the
monthly
meetings.
I
learned
that
a
fish
is
a
cold-blooded
animal
and
therefore
is
very
sensitive
(敏感的)
to
water
temperature.
That
is
why
fish
prefer
shallow
water
to
deep
water—the
former
is
warmer.
Besides,
water
is
usually
warmer
in
direct
sunlight
than
in
the
shade.
Yet,
fish
don’t
have
any
eyelids
(眼皮)
and
the
sun
hurts
their
eyes.
The
more
I
understood
fish,
the
more
I
became
effective
in
finding
and
catching
them.
When
I
grew
up
and
entered
the
business
world,
I
remember
hearing
my
first
boss
say,
揥e
all
need
to
think
like
sales
people.
But
it
didn抰
completely
make
sense.
My
dad
never
once
said,
揑f
you
want
to
catch
a
fish
you
need
to
think
like
a
fisherman.
What
he
said
was,
揧ou
need
to
think
like
a
fish.
Years
later,
with
great
efforts
to
promote
long-term
services
to
people
much
older
and
richer
than
me,
I
gradually
learned
what
we
all
need
was
to
think
more
like
customers.
It
is
not
an
easy
job.
I
will
show
you
how
in
the
following
chapters.
Why
was
the
author
upset
in
fishing
trips
when
he
was
nine?
A.
Because
he
could
not
catch
any
fish.
B.
Because
his
father
was
not
patient
with
him.
C.
Because
his
father
did
not
teach
him
fishing.
D.
Because
he
could
not
influence
a
fish
as
his
father
did.
26.
What
did
the
author抯
father
really
mean
by
saying
think
like
a
fish?
A.
To
read
books
about
fish.
B.
To
learn
fishing
by
himself.
C.
To
study
more
about
fish.
D.
To
understand
what
fish
think.
27.
In
what
kind
of
area
can
fish
most
likely
be
found
according
to
the
author?
A.
In
deep
water
on
sunny
days.
B.
In
deep
water
on
cloudy
days.
C.
In
shallow
water
under
sunlight.
D.
In
shallow
water
under
waterside
trees.
28.
What
did
the
author
find
after
entering
the
business
world?
A.
His
father抯
fishing
advice
was
inspiring.
B.
It
was
easy
to
think
like
a
customer.
C.
His
first
boss
sales
ideas
made
sense.
D.
It
was
difficult
to
sell
services
to
poor
people.
C
Can
ducks
help
solve
the
problem
of
locust
(蝗虫)?
That
is
a
question
being
asked
in
Southern
Asia.
Like
the
region
of
East
Africa,
the
nation
of
Pakistan
is
trying
to
keep
masses
of
locusts
from
eating
the
country’s
crops.
But
while
the
insect
invasion(入侵)in
Africa
has
been
blamed
on
weather,
experts
say
the
one
in
Pakistan
is
a
side
effect
of
a
civil
war
in
the
Middle
Eastern
country
of
Yemen.
Because
of
that
war,
officials
haven’t
been
able
to
do
enough
pest(害虫)control
to
keep
Yemen’s
locust
population
from
growing,
so
the
insects
obviously
multiplied
and
made
their
way
northeast
eventually
landing
on
Pakistan.
Locusts
don抰
directly
attack
people.
They
threaten
us
by
eating
our
crops.
And
so
many
of
these
insects
in
such
large
numbers
can
destroy
regional
food
supplies.
That抯
why
Pakistan
declared
a
state
of
emergency
early
this
month,
saying
it
was
dealing
with
the
highest
number
of
locusts
in
more
than
20
years.
So
what
can
be
done
about
it?
Some
experts
say
pesticides(杀虫剂)are
needed
to
kill
masses
of
these
insects,
but
there’s
another
idea
being
considered
in
China.
It
may
send
ducks
to
Pakistan
―
as
many
as
100,000
of
them
―
to
fight
the
locusts
by
eating
them.
An
expert
interviewed
by
the
Bloomberg
media
company
says
one
duck
can
eat
more
than
200
locusts
per
day,
and
China
has
reportedly
used
ducks
to
successfully
solve
a
locust
problem
in
the
past.
But
not
everyone
is
on
board
with
this.
A
member
of
China’s
delegation
(代表团)
to
Pakistan
says
there’s
not
enough
water
in
Pakistan’s
hot
dry
climate
to
keep
the
ducks
going.
Whatever
methods
are
used
to
control
locusts
in
Asia,
the
situation
in
Africa
is
getting
more
hopeless
by
the
day.
29.
According
to
paragraph
2,
what
caused
the
locust
outbreak
in
Pakistan?
A.
There
are
no
natural
enemies
to
eat
locusts.
B.
The
civil
war
of
Yemen
affected
pest
control.
C.
The
government
of
Yemen
didn't
do
any
pest
control.
D.
The
weather
in
Pakistan
caused
the
increase
of
locusts.
30.
What
harmful
effect
will
masses
of
locusts
bring
about?
A.
Destroying
crops.
B.
Changing
the
weather.
C.
Tensing
international
relations.
D.
Directly
threatening
human
security.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
phrase
in
paragraph
3?
A.
Asks
for
B.
Relies
on
C.Thinks
about
D.
Agrees
on
D
One
of
the
most
popular
street
food
found
in
China
is
no
doubt
the
barbecue
(烧烤).
A
new
series,
called
Chinese
Barbecue,
tells
the
story
of
this
popular
food
cooked
over
hot
coals
on
just
about
every
street
corner
in
cities
and
towns
across
the
country.
Barbecued
meat
is
an
important
part
of
people’s
nightlife.
Shown
on
June
20,
the
series
has
had
more
than
80
million
clicks
on
the
video
site
.
To
find
the
most
popular
barbecue
stalls
(摊位),
the
production
team
traveled
to
more
than
500
locations
in
30
cities
across
the
country.
Some
viewers
compare
Chinese
Barbecue
to
Midnight
Diner,
a
Japanese
TV
series
telling
stories
from
late-night
informal
Japanese
bars.
揑抦
happy
to
hear
this
comparison
because
Midnight
Diner
is
a
good
program,
and
we
share
the
same
topic
―
night
food,”
Chinese
Barbecue’s
director
Chen
Yingjie
said.
“However,
in
terms
of
the
tone(气氛,情调),
they
are
quite
different.”
He
said
that
Midnight
Diner
focused
more
on
food
itself,
though
there
was
some
conversation
while
people
were
eating.
In
contrast,
the
night
food
scene
of
Chinese
people
means
joy
and
a
more
lively
spirit.
People
eating
these
barbecue
snacks
develop
a
feeling
of
connection,
which
can
be
a
cure
for
loneliness.
The
barbecue,
regarded
as
the
most
ordinary
and
common
night
street
snack,
is
different
from
home-made
food
by
mothers
as
that
is
a
symbol
of
family
and
kinship
(亲属关系).
The
barbecue
is
where
you
go
to
become
connected
to
people
in
society.
And
unlike
official
business
lunches,
during
which
people
are
rather
reserved
and
polite,
the
barbecue
lets
people
relax
with
old
friends
and
new
friends,
leaving
a
lasting
impression
of
friendship.
The
world,
as
a
whole,
holds
deep-rooted
good
feelings
toward
the
barbecue,
either
for
the
taste
or
the
warmth
produced
by
fire.
揥hat
we
should
do
is
to
present
the
Chinese
barbecue
just
the
way
it
is
because
with
its
special
ingredients
(食材),
ways
of
cooking,
and
more
importantly,
the
special
environment
and
people,
the
world
will
recognize
it
and
might
fall
in
love
with
it
just
as
we
do,”
said
Chen.
32.
What
does
Chinese
Barbecue
center
on?
A.
The
barbecued
foods
across
China.
B.
The
nightlife
in
large
cities.
C.
The
diverse
street
food.
D.
The
story
of
barbecue
stalls
owners.
33.
How
does
Chinese
Barbecue
differ
from
Midnight
Diner?
A.
It
targets
at
the
lonely.
B.
It
has
less
conversation.
C.
It
shows
the
eating
habits.
D.
It
focuses
more
on
the
diners.
34.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
barbecue
from
Paragraph
4?
A.
It
plays
a
role
in
people抯
relationship.
B.
It
influences
people抯
lifestyle.
C.
It
is
more
delicious
than
home-made
food.
D.
It
serves
as
formal
business
lunches
sometimes.
35.
Why
did
Chen
Yingjie
choose
the
barbecue
as
the
topic
of
the
series?
A.
To
research
a
special
way
of
cooking.
B.
To
help
the
world
understand
China.
C.
To
show
the
feature
of
Chinese
food.
D.
To
introduce
the
history
of
the
barbecue.
(共5小题;每小题2分,
满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If
you
are
hungry,
what
do
you
do?
Have
your
favorite
meal
and
stay
quiet
after
that?
36
But
it
never
lets
you
know,
because
you
keep
it
busy
thinking
about
your
friends
or
favorite
stars.So
it
silently
serves
your
needs
and
never
lets
itself
grow.When
mind
loses
its
freedom
to
grow,
creativity
gets
a
full
stop.This
might
be
the
reason
why
we
all
sometimes
think
"What
happens
next?",
"Why
can't
I
think?"
37
Why
reading
but
not
watching
TV?
It
is
because
reading
has
been
the
most
educative
tool
used
by
us
right
from
childhood.Since
it
develops
other
aspects
of
our
life,
we
have
to
get
help
from
reading.
Once
you
read
a
book,
you
run
your
eyes
through
the
lines
and
your
mind
tries
to
explain
something
to
you.
38
Now
this
seed
is
unknowingly
used
by
you
to
develop
new
ideas.If
it
is
used
many
times,
the
same
seed
can
give
you
great
help
to
relate
a
lot
of
things
which
you
would
have
never
thought
of
in
your
wildest
dreams!
This
is
nothing
but
creativity.
39
Within
no
time
you
can
start
talking
with
your
friends
in
English
or
any
other
language
and
never
run
out
of
the
right
words.
So
guys,
do
give
food
for
your
thoughts
by
reading,
reading
and
more
reading.
40
Go
and
get
a
book!
A.The
interesting
part
of
the
book
is
stored
in
your
mind
as
a
seed.
B.Why
not
do
some
reading
while
you
are
hungry?
C.Just
like
your
stomach,
your
mind
is
also
hungry.
D.Now
what
are
you
waiting
for?
E.Hunger
of
the
mind
can
be
actually
solved
through
wide
reading.
F.Reading
can
help
you
make
more
friends,
too.
G.Also
this
makes
a
significant
contribution
to
your
vocabulary
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,
并在答题卡将该选项的标号涂黑。(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)。
When
I
was
16
years
old,
the
way
I
looked
mattered
most
in
the
world
to
me.
My
friends
and
I
wanted
nothing
but
perfection.
In
high
school,
we
joined
the
gymnastics
team,
and
our
41
became
even
more
important
to
us.
We
had
no
fat,
only
muscle.
On
the
weekends,
we
would
go
to
the
beach,
42
of
our
flat
stomachs.
One
summer
day,
all
my
friends
were
at
my
house
43
.
At
one
point,
I
was
running
back
to
the
pool.
I
44
on
a
bee,
and
when
it
was
dying
under
my
foot,
it
stung
(蛰)
me.
I
instantly
started
to
feel
45
.
That
night,
I
began
to
run
a
high
fever
and
my
leg
and
foot
were
red,
hot
and
swollen.
I
couldn’t
walk.
I
could
hardly
46
.
When
my
foot
started
to
go
numb
(失去知觉),
everyone
became
more
47
.
My
foot
was
not
getting
enough
blood.
I
had
to
go
to
the
48
,
and
my
leg
hurt
as
if
it
were
badly
broken.
I
couldn’t
move.
All
I
could
do
was
think
about
how
soft
my
waist
was
becoming.
That
troubled
me
more
than
any
concern
over
my
49
.
That
all
50
when
I
heard
the
doctors
mention
possibly
cutting
off
my
foot.
It
was
still
not
getting
the
51
supply
it
needed.
The
doctors
would
have
to
speed
up
their
52
.
Never
before
had
I
had
such
great
appreciation
for
my
foot.
And
walking
seemed
like
a
53
from
the
gods.
Less
and
less
would
I
want
to
hear
my
friends
talk
about
54
and
who
was
wearing
what.
More
and
more
I
expected
visits
from
other
kids
in
the
hospital,
who
were
quickly
becoming
my
friends.
One
girl
came
to
visit
me
55
.
Every
time
she
came,
she
brought
flowers.
She
was
recovering
from
cancer
and
felt
she
should
come
back
and
56
the
other
patients.
She
still
had
no
hair,
and
she
was
swollen
from
medications
she
had
been
taking.
I
would
not
have
given
this
girl
a
second
57
before.
I
now
loved
every
inch
of
her
and
looked
forward
to
her
58
.
Finally,
I
was
improving
and
soon
I
went
home.
My
leg
was
still
swollen,
59
I
was
walking,
and
I
had
my
foot!
When
I
would
go
back
to
the
hospital,
I
often
saw
my
friend.
She
was
still
visiting
people
and
60
good
cheer.
I
thought
if
there
was
an
angel
on
this
earth,
it
had
to
be
her.
41.
A.
brains
B.
bodies
C.
grades
D.
clothes
42.
A.
sure
B.
guilty
C.
ashamed
D.
proud
43.
A.
swimming
B.
chatting
C.
dancing
D.
jogging
44.
A.
focused
B.
stepped
C.
took
D.
held
45.
A.
well
B.
free
C.
sick
D.
fearful
46.
A.
run
B.
jump
C.
stand
D.
rest
47.
A.
concerned
B.
relieved
C.
interested
D.
surprised
48.
A.
gym
B.
hospital
C.
school
D.
beach
49.
A.
performance
B.
competition
C.
study
D.
leg
50.
A.
changed
B.
happened
C.
helped
D.
bothered
51.
A.
blood
B.
time
C.
nutrition
D.
air
52.
A.
complaint
B.
treatment
C.
observation
D.
experiment
53.
A.
rebellion
B.
necessity
C.
promise
D.
gift
54.
A.
appointment
B.
homework
C.
movies
D.
gymnastics
55.
A.
suddenly
B.
eventually
C.
regularly
D.
recently
56.
A.
advise
B.
serve
C.
encourage
D.
instruct
57.
A.
thought
B.
glance
C.
choice
D.
chance
58.
A.
visits
B.
flowers
C.
ideas
D.
words
59.
A.
so
B.
then
C.
for
D.
but
60.
A.
enjoying
B.
gaining
C.
spreading
D.
discovering
第二节
语法填空(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的适当形式。
One
day,
Jack’s
parents
told
him
that
his
grandpa
would
retire
the
next
week
after
working
for
forty
years
61
that
they
were
going
to
have
a
party
for
him.
Jack
loved
his
Grandpa
and
wanted
to
do
something
special
for
him.
He
remembered
the
business
card
his
grandpa
had
given
62
(he)
two
years
before.
He
knew
that
his
grandpa
would
no
longer
have
the
position
on
that
card,
so
he
decided
63
(build)
a
new
one
for
his
grandpa.
When
64
big
day
came,
Jack
was
ready.
But
he
didn’t
want
to
put
his
gift
together
with
others’.
When
all
the
other
people
left,
he
65
(take)
his
grandpa’s
hand
and
gave
him
the
gift.
His
grandpa
smiled,
“Well,
it
must
be
a
beautiful
gift.
May
I
open
it
now?”
“Sure!”
Jack
said
66
(excited).
As
Grandpa
opened
the
gift,
67
(tear)
came
into
his
eyes.
Jack
gave
him
the
68
(great)
gift
he
had
ever
got!
It
was
a
business
card
on
69
was
his
new
position:
FULL-TIME
GRANDPA!
“Well,
how
much
do
I
get
paid?”
his
grandpa
asked,
70
(smile).
“As
many
hugs
(拥抱)
as
you
want!”
With
these
words,
Jack
gave
Grandpa
a
hug.
“Well,
I
guess
that
means
I’m
the
richest
man
in
the
world!”
said
Grandpa.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,
满分10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),
并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,
并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,
多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last
week,
I
have
an
accident
in
the
parking
lot
beside
my
house.
I
was
just
going
around
the
corner
while
a
man
crashed
into
him
with
his
shopping
basket.
It
was
impossible
see
each
other
before
the
accident
because
the
corner
was
very
darkness
and
the
lights
didn’t
even
work.
So
I
fell,
got
knocked
out
and
was
serious
hurt.
Although
the
parking
lot
paid
for
the
accident,
but
I
still
want
to
give
some
advices
to
the
parking
lot.
Always
get
the
lights
checking
at
least
once
a
week
and
make
sure
the
floor
is
dry
all
the
time,
that
would
help
make
the
parking
lot
a
safer
place.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你市已经复学复课,你的英国朋友Lucy好奇你们学校为了避免新冠疫情(COVID-19)再次爆发,保障师生们的健康安全,做了哪些必要的措施。请你给她写一封信,内容包括:
1.
写信目的;
2.
学校的举措:如戴口罩(mask)、测体温、保持社交距离(social
distance)、错峰就餐等。
注意:1.
词数100左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Lucy,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
高一英语参考答案
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分):
21-24CACB
25-28
ACDA
29-31BAD
32-35
ADAB
36-40
CBEFA
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,
满分30分):
41-45
BDABC
46-50
CABDA
51-55
ABDDC
56-60
CBADC
语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
and
62.
him
63.
to
build
64.
the
65.
took
66.
excitedly
67.
tears
68.
greatest
69.
which
70.
smiling
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
have改为had
72.
while改为when
73.
him改为me
74.
impossible后加to
darkness改为dark
76.
serious改为seriously
77.
but删掉或者改为yet
78.
advices改为advice
79.
checking改为checked
80.
that改为which
书面表达(25分)
参考范文:
Dear
Lucy,
I
am
glad
to
tell
you
that
after
staying
at
home
for
nearly
half
a
year
due
to
COVID-19,
we
are
allowed
to
return
to
school
now.
Some
effective
measures
have
been
taken
by
our
school
to
protect
us
from
being
infected.
Firstly,
we
must
take
our
temperature
before
entering
the
school
gate
every
day.
If
someone
is
found
to
have
a
fever,
he
must
be
sent
to
hospital
for
further
examination.
Besides,
wearing
a
mask
is
a
must,
which
is
beneficial
to
both
students
and
teachers.
And
when
we
have
dinner,
the
social
distance
and
the
serving
chopsticks
are
demanded.
I’d
like
to
learn
what
your
school
life
is
like.
Write
to
me
and
best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Hua
高一英语
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