乌鲁木齐市第八中学
2020-2021
学年
第二学期高一年级第二阶段考试
英
语
问
卷
of
people
all
over
the
world.
A.
observed
B.
spent
C.
followed
D.supported
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)
A
Old
Falls
Movies
考试时间:
120
分钟
卷面分值:
150
分
第一部分:单项选择题(共
15
题,满分
15
分)
1.
you
want
to
work
in
a
foreign
country,
you’
d
better
improve
your
oral
English.
A.
Now
that
B.So
that
C.
Such
that
D.
In
order
that
2.
Mike’s
never
willing
to
change
his
mind.
It’s
no
use
with
him.
A.
to
argue
B.
arguing
C.
argued
D.
have
been
argued
3.
—How
can
I
use
this
washing
machine
?
—Well
,
just
the
instructions.
A.
look
up
B.
refer
to
C.
make
up
D.
agree
to
4.
We
must
do
something
to
the
factories
sending
out
poisonous
gases
so
as
to
keep
the
city
.
A.
keep;
being
polluted
B.
keep;
from
being
polluted
C.
prevent;
from
being
polluted
D.prevent;
being
polluted
5.
The
house
rent
is
expensive.
I’ve
got
about
half
the
space
I
had
at
home
and
I’
m
paying
as
there.
A.
as
three
times
much
B.
as
much
three
times
C.
much
as
three
times
D.
three
times
as
much
6.
Jenny
was
invited
to
the
ball
made
her
very
happy.
A.
What
B.When
C.
That
D.
Because
7.Have
you
ever
dreamed
of
such
a
good
chance
for
further
education
abroad?
A.
there
is
B.
there
to
be
C.
there
will
be
D.
there
being
8.
Some
researchers
believe
that
there
is
no
doubt
a
cure
for
AIDS
will
be
found.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
what
D.
whether
9.
All
made
possible
for
China
to
succeed
in
carrying
out
its
open
and
reform
policy.
A.that
happened;
it
B.
what
happened;
it
C.
what
happened;
that
D.
that
happened;
that
10.
The
wild
flowers
looked
like
a
soft
orange
blanket
the
desert.
A.covered
B.covering
C.to
cover
D.cover
11.
It
was
with
great
joy
he
found
his
lost
daughter.
A.
which
B.
because
C.
that
D.
since
12.
It
is
by
no
means
clear
the
president
can
do
to
end
the
strike.
A.
how
B.
which
C.
that
D.
what
13.
has
help
to
save
the
drowning
boy
is
worth
.
A.
Who;
to
praise
B.
Who;
praising
C.
Whoever;
to
praise
D.
Whoever;
praising
14.
made
her
surprised
was
she
received
a
bunch
of
flowers
for
no
good
reason
yesterday.
A.
That;
how
B.
What;
that
C.
What;
what
D.
That;
that
15.
Nowadays
Christmas
seems
to
have
become
a
worldwide
festival
by
an
increasing
number
June
28th—Beauty
&
the
Beast
Disney's
classic
takes
on
a
new
form,
with
a
widened
fairy
tale
and
an
allstar
cast.
A
young
prince,
imprisoned
in
the
form
of
a
beast,
can
be
freed
only
by
true
love.
What
may
be
his
only
opportunity
arrives
when
he
meets
Belle,
the
only
human
girl
to
ever
visit
the
castle
since
his
being
turned
into
a
beast.
July
12th—The
Emoji(表情)
Movie
The
Emoji
Movie
unlocks
a
secret
world
inside
your
smartphone.
Hidden
within
the
messaging
app
is
Textopolis,
a
city
where
all
your
favourite
emojis
live
with
only
one
facial
expression
except
Gene
who
has
multiple
expressions.
Determined
to
become
“normal”
like
the
other
emojis,
Gene
asks
Hi5
and
Jailbreak
to
help
through
the
apps
on
the
phone
to
find
the
Code
that
will
fix
him.
July
19th—Jumanji:Welcome
to
the
Jungle
In
a
new
Jumanji
adventure,
four
kids
discover
an
old
video
game
and
are
drawn
into
the
game's
jungle
setting,
becoming
the
adult
avatars(化身).To
beat
the
game
and
return
to
the
real
world
alive,
they'll
have
to
find
a
map
and
change
the
way
they
think
about
themselves—or
they'll
be
stuck
in
the
game
forever.
August
9th—Peter
Rabbit
Peter
Rabbit,
his
three
sisters
and
their
cousin
Benjamin
enjoy
troubling
Mr
McGregor
in
his
vegetable
garden
until
he
dies.
When
one
of
Mr
McGregor's
relatives
moves
in,
he
finds
much
more
than
he
bargained
for.
What
follows
is
a
battle
of
wills
between
the
new
Mr
McGregor
and
the
rabbits.
However,
something
happens
and
his
feelings
towards
them
begin
to
change.
16.
When
can
the
audience
see
a
film
about
true
love?
A.
On
July
19th.
B.
On
June
28th.
C.
On
August
9th.
D.
On
July
12th.
17.
How
is
Gene
special?
A.
He
lives
in
a
secret
world
alone.
B.
He
can
help
others
through
an
app.
C.
He
is
the
favourite
emoji
of
the
world.
D.
He
has
more
than
one
facial
expression.
18.
What
should
adventurers
do
to
win
in
the
game?
A.
Dress
up
as
adults.
B.
Discover
an
old
video
game.
C.
Draw
a
map
about
the
jungle.
D.
Think
about
themselves
differently.
B
I
was
about
30
years
old
and
was
working
as
a
firefighter
in
the
South
Bronx’s
Engine
Co.82.
It
was
a
restful
Sunday
and
between
alarms
I
rushed
to
the
office
to
read
a
copy
of
the
New
York
Times.
I
read
an
article
on
the
Book
Review
section
which
openly
stated
what
I
took
to
be
a
calumny
(诽谤)
--
that
William
Butler
Yeats
had
gone
beyond
his
Irishness
and
was
forever
to
be
known
as
a
universal
poet.
As
I
read
it,
my
blood
began
to
boil.
I
grabbed
a
piece
of
paper
and
wrote
out
a
letter
of
anger
to
the
editor.
Yeats
had
lived
his
life
and
written
his
poetry
through
the
very
essence
of
his
Irish
sensibility.
It
was
offensive
to
think
Irishness
was
something
to
be
transcended
(超越).
I
don’t
know
why
I
felt
it
my
duty
to
safeguard
the
reputation
of
the
world’s
greatest
poet.
I
just
knew
that
I
had
to
write
that
letter.
After
my
letter
got
published,
I
received
a
letter
from
The
New
Yorker
asking
for
an
interview.
When
my
article
Fireman
Smith
appeared
in
that
magazine,
the
editor
of
a
large
publishing
firm
called
me,
asking
if
I
was
interested
in
writing
a
book
about
my
life.
I
had
little
confidence
to
write
a
whole
book,
though
the
subject
was
worthy.
I
wrote
Report
From
Engine
Co.82
in
six
months,
and
it
sold
really
well.
In
the
years
that
followed,
I
wrote
three
more
best-sellers.
Being
a
writer
had
been
far
from
my
expectations.
How
had
it
happened?
I
often
found
myself
thinking
about
it,
and
my
thoughts
always
came
back
to
that
letter
to
the
New
York
Times.
For
me,
the
writing
was
a
natural
consequence
of
the
passion
I
felt
and
the
subjects
represented
the
great
values
burning
within
me
as
I
wrote.
Your
education
and
your
experience
will
guide
you
toward
making
a
right
decision,
but
your
passion
will
enable
you
to
make
a
difference
in
whatever
you
do.
That’s
what
I
learned
the
day
I
stood
up
for
Ireland’s
greatest
poet.
19.
Why
did
the
author
write
to
the
New
York
Times?
A.
To
present
his
love
for
literature.
B.
To
spread
Irish
culture
to
the
world.
C.
To
protect
the
reputation
of
an
Irish
poet.
D.
To
express
his
expectation
of
being
a
writer.
20.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
1
imply?
A.
I
felt
awkward
when
I
read
the
article.
B.
I
felt
angry
at
the
statement
in
the
article.
C.
I
became
excited
when
I
read
about
Yeats.
D.
I
was
very
proud
of
Yeats
being
a
universal
author.
21.
According
to
the
author,what
is
the
key
to
his
success
in
writing?
A.
His
skills
in
arguing.
B.
His
educational
background.
C.
His
passion
for
writing.
D.
His
experience
as
a
firefighter.
22.
What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
My
Journey
to
Be
a
Writer.
B.
A
Letter
that
Changed
My
Life.
C.
How
to
Become
a
Great
Author.
D.
My
Defense
of
Ireland’s
Greatest
Poet.
C
A
ten-year-old
sperm
whale(抹香鲸)
was
found
dead
on
a
beach
in
Scotland.
A
necropsy(尸检)
revealed
that
nearly
100
kilograms
of
plastic
and
other
trash
had
formed
clumps(硬块)
in
its
digestive
system.
The
tragedy
quickly
made
headlines.
Why
would
a
top
predator
in
the
ocean
eat
gloves,
rope,
and
plastic
cups?
Conventional
wisdom
suggests
that
marine
animals
eat
plastic
because
it
is
there
and
they
don't
know
any
better.
It
is
true
that
plastic
may
smell
like
food
to
some
of
them.
But
that
doesn't
explain
why
only
certain
types
of
whales——deep-diving
toothed
whales,
such
as
sperm
whales
and
pilot
whales——turn
up
dead
on
beaches
with
stomachs
full
of
plastic.
It's
possible,
says
Savoca,
that
plastic
trash
sounds
like
food
to
toothed
whales.
These
species
hunt
deep
in
the
ocean
sometimes
nearly
500
meters
below
the
surface,
where
it's
pitch
black(漆黑).
They
use
echolocation
(回声定位)
to
hunt
for
food,
typically
squid(乌贼).
By
contrast,
baleen
whales(须鲸),
including
humpbacks
and
blue
whales,
have
natural
filters(过滤器)
for
their
food.
Baleen,
the
brush-like
filter-feeding
system
they
have
in
place
of
teeth,
as
well
as
their
narrow
throats,
keeping
them
from
swallowing
anything
much
larger
than
the
krill(磷虾群)
that
forms
the
basis
of
their
diet.
That
could
help
explain
why
baleen
whales
are
not
ending
up
with
plastic
filled
stomachs.
Fifty
years
ago,
there
was
almost
no
plastic
in
the
ocean.
The
lifespan
of
a
large
whale
can
be
twice
that
long.
In
the
lifetime
of
a
single
whale,
we
went
from
an
ocean
with
no
plastic
to
hundreds
of
thousands
of
tons
of
it.
Plastic
comes
on
top
of
other
factors
affecting
life
in
the
ocean-climate
change,
overfishing,
shipping
traffic,
and
noise
pollution.
"
it's
a
real
shame
because
their
lives
are
challenging
enough
even
without
the
additional
pressure
we
put
onto
them,"
says
Savoca.
23.
What
does
Paragraph
2
mainly
talk
about?
A.
That
plastic
smells
like
food
to
toothed
whales.
B.
That
marine
animals
started
to
eat
plastic
decades
ago.
C.
That
a
number
of
toothed
whales
are
found
dead
on
beaches
every
year.
D.
That
conventional
wisdom
about
why
marine
animals
eat
plastic
doesn't
apply
to
all
whales.
24.
Which
of
the
following
statements
DOESN'T
explain
why
toothed
whales
are
more
easily
harmed
by
plastic
pollution
than
baleen
whales?
A.
They
don't
feed
on
krill.
B.
They
live
in
the
dark
depths
of
the
ocean.
C.
They
are
not
born
with
brush-like
filter-feeding
systems.
D.
They
don't
determine
the
location
of
their
food
with
their
eyes.
25.
What
does
the
author
want
to
emphasize
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Whales
have
a
longer
lifespan
than
humans.
B.
Plastic
has
a
negative
effect
on
climate
change.
C.
Great
changes
have
taken
place
in
the
ocean
in
the
past
50
years.
D.
Plastic
pollution
has
worsened
already
serious
issues
affecting
marine
life.
26.
Which
of
the
following
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Different
diets,
different
fates
B.
Silent
killers
in
the
ocean
C.
Plastic
trash
in-the
ocean
D.
Saving
whales
D
Social
media
brings
endless
concerns
for
parents,
with
worries
that
it
weakens
their
children’s
confidence
and
attention
spans.
But
others
counter
that
it
could
also
be
broadening
their
horizons.
The
latest
round
of
worry
was
sparked
by
a
study
of
the
impact
of
social
media
use
on
8-12-year-olds
published
by
Anne
Longfield,
Children’s
Commissioner
for
England.
The
report
focused
on
132
children,
who
described
pressures
from
constant
contact,
online
comments
that
weaken
their
self-esteem,
and
the
need
to
shape
offline
activities
to
make
them
shareable.
“You
see
your
friends
going
ice
skating,
partying
or
talking
about
how
much
revision
they
have
done,
and
it
can
make
you
feel
inadequate,”
says
Bea,
a
junior
school
student
from
Bristol,
UK.
“It’s
just
so
hard
to
get
away
from
it.”
Children
have
to
take
risks
on
their
journeys
to
adulthood,
and
desires
to
fit
in
and
be
popular
existed
before
Mark
Zuckerberg
came
along
with
Facebook.
However,
in
previous
generations
these
pressures
came
largely
from
people
they
knew,
and
they
mostly
stayed
outside
the
home.
Now
the
pressures
could
come
from
any
one
of
the
nearly
3
billion
people
online,
and
follow
them
from
school
to
home,
and
can
even
continue
through
the
night.
The
pressures
do
get
on
parents’
nerves,
among
which
the
utmost(最大的)concern
is
how
their
children
can
be
protected
from
harm,
given
that
social
media
is
a
necessary
way
of
interaction
for
many
young
people.
According
to
Longfield’s
study,
children
should
be
taught
about
online
safety
from
an
early
age,
better
before
secondary
school.
There
is
growing
evidence
that
efforts
need
to
be
extended
to
provide
earlier
guidance
on
less
extreme
but
more
common
risks,
including
over-sharing,
low
self-esteem,
addiction
and
insomnia
(失眠).
The
evidence
suggests
she
is
right.
However,
approaches
that
focus
merely
on
the
potential
negatives
are
unlikely
to
work.
“My
school
has
tried
to
do
a
lot,
but
it
often
involves
trying
to
drill
into
us
how
bad
social
media
can
be,”
says
Bea.
“People
of
my
age
really
like
social
media,
so
I
think
a
better
approach
would
be
if
they
said
‘Although
it
is
good,
here
are
some
negatives’.”
27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“concerns”mean
.
A.
worries
B.
thoughts
C.
ideas
D.
difficulties
28.
We
can
learn
from
Paragraph
4
that
.
A.
Facebook
gives
children
the
chance
to
fit
in
B.
children
used
to
face
more
dangers
than
today
C.
parents
give
their
children
much
pressure
at
home
D.
children’s
pressures
may
come
from
strangers
nowadays
29.
According
to
the
passage,
parents’
latest
concern
for
children
is
.
A.
their
addiction
to
social
media
B.
possible
harm
brought
by
social
media
C.
negative
comments
from
online
friends
D.
social
media’s
damage
to
their
concentration
30.
We
can
infer
from
Bea’s
words
that
.
A.
teenagers
believe
social
media
has
no
negatives
B.
the
approaches
adopted
by
the
school
are
effective
C.
adults
overemphasize
the
bad
effects
of
social
media
D.
it
is
easy
for
teenagers
to
get
addicted
to
social
media
第二节
七选五(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We
think
of
winter
as
cold
and
flu
season,
but
the
cold
temperatures
have
powerful
biological
upsides
too.
Boosts
your
brain
31
Studies
have
found
that
people
perform
some
cognitive
(
认
知
的
)
tasks
like
making
decisions
better
when
the
temperature
is
cooler.
Research
has
also
shown
that
people
are
less
willing
to
handle
complex
tasks
in
summer
than
in
winter.
Burns
calories
(卡路里)
When
it’s
cold,
your
body
works
harder
to
keep
your
core
temperature,
which
is
typically,
about
98.6
degrees
(Fahrenheit
scale).
“Our
bodies
use
a
considerable
amount
of
energy
to
keep
us
warm
and
to
dampen
the
air
we
breathe
when
we’re
out
in
the
cold.”
explains
Stacy
Tucker,
an
expert
from
Kansas
City.
32
A
recent
study
showed
that
participants
burned
34
percent
more
calories
when
they
hiked
in
14
to
23
degree
temperatures
than
they
did
hiking
on
50
degree
days.
Activates
healthy
fat
We
know
accumulating
too
much
ordinary
fat
or
“white
fat”
can
endanger
our
health.
But
adults
also
have
small
amounts
of
beneficial
“brown
fat”
that
can
quicken
their
metabolism
(新陈代谢)
and
burn
more
calories
33
.
Encourages
better
sleep
Your
body’s
core
temperature
drops
when
you’re
trying
to
sleep.
34
,
but
it’s
much
faster
in
winter,
says
Tucker.
Plus,
with
darker
mornings,
you
naturally
sleep
later.
35
Yes,
you
might
get
more
colds
during
the
winter.
However,
studies
have
shown
that
the
immune
system
can
be
activated
by
colder
temperatures,
which
improves
our
ability
to
fight
infections,
explains
Tucker.
That
said,
the
flu
virus
becomes
strong
in
cold,
dry
air,
and
time
spent
indoors
increases
your
chance
of
infection.
To
reduce
risk,
get
your
annual
flu
shot,
wash
your
hands
frequently,
and
go
outside.
A.Fights
infections
B.So
fasten
your
boots
C.Suffers
from
infections
D.Colder
temperatures
can
help
you
think
more
clearly
E.And
cold
temperatures
can
activate
this
useful
fat
F.Exercising
in
winter
makes
heart
muscles
stronger
G.This
process
can
take
up
to
two
hours
in
summer
第三部分
语言知识运用(共三节,满分
60
分)
第一节
完形填空(共
20
小题;每题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
I
believe
honesty
is
one
of
the
greatest
gifts.
I
know
they
call
it
a
lot
of
fancy
names
these
days,
like
36
or
straightforward.
And
it’s
still
what
37
a
man
a
good
citizen.
This
is
my
secret,
and
I
try
to
live
by.
I’ve
been
in
the
taxi
business
for
thirty-five
years,
38
there
is
a
lot
about
it
that
is
not
so
good.
Taxi
drivers
have
to
be
rough
and
tumble(乱作一团)
fellows
to
be
able
to
take
it
in
New
York.
You’ve
got
to
be
39
to
fight
the
New
York
traffic
eight
hours
a
day.
Because
taxi
drivers
are
tough,
people
get
the
40
impression
that
they
are
bad.
Taxi
drivers
are
just
like
other
people.
Most
of
them
will
act
as
41
fellows.
You
read
in
the
papers
almost
every
week
42
a
taxi
driver
turns
in
money
or
jewels
or
like
that
people
leave
in
their
43
.
If
they
weren’t
honest,
you
wouldn’t
be
reading
those
stories
in
the
papers.
One
time,
I
found
an
emerald(翡翠的)
ring
in
my
car.
I
remembered
helping
a
lady
with
a
lot
of
suitcases
that
day,
so
I
went
back
to
where
I
had
44
.
It
took
me
almost
two
days
to
wait
for
her
in
order
to
return
her
45
to
her.
I
didn’t
get
as
much
as
“thank
you.”
46
,
I
felt
good
because
I
had
done
what
was
right.
I
think
I
felt
better
than
she
47
.
I
was
born
and
raised
in
Ireland
until
I
was
nineteen
years
old.
I
came
to
this
country
in
1913
where
I
48
several
jobs
to
earn
a
few
dollars
before
joining
the
army
in
World
War
Ι.
After
being
discharged(退伍),
I
bought
my
own
car
and
have
owned
one
ever
since.
It
hasn’t
been
too
easy
49
,
but
my
wife
takes
care
of
our
money
and
we
have
a
good
bit
50
for
a
rainy
day(一时之需).
In
all
my
years
of
driving
a
taxi,
I
have
never
had
51
with
the
public,not
even
with
drunks.
Even
if
they
get
a
little
headstrong(顽固的)
once
in
a
while,
I
just
agree
with
them
and
then
they
behave
themselves.
People
ask
me
about
tips.
As
far
as
I
know,
52
everyone
will
give
me
something,
because
most
70.
After
a
heated
a
(争论),
a
decision
was
finally
made.
Americans
are
53
generous.
I
always
try
to
be
nice
to
everyone,
whether
they
54
or
not.
I
believe
in
71.
It
is
c
(证实)
that
the
meeting
will
be
held
in
the
following
week.
God
and
try
to
be
a
good
member
of
my
parish(教区).
I
try
to
act
toward
others
like
I
think
God
wants
me
72.
The
flowers
you
ordered
this
morning
are
ready
now.
Shall
I
have
them
d
to
your
house?
to
act.
I
have
been
trying
this
for
a
long
time,
and
the
55
I
try,
the
easier
it
gets.
73.
You’ll
have
to
play
better
than
that
if
you
want
to
make
a
deep
i
on
the
interviewers.
36.A.
dishonor
B.
dishonesty
C.
faithful
D.
outspoken
37.
A.
take
B.
make
C.become
D.
have
38.
A.
knowing
B.
known
C.
knew
D.
know
39.
A.
generous
B.
mild
C.
tough
D.
warm-hearted
40.
A.
right
B.
proper
C.
wrong
D.
bad
41.
A.
bad
B.
rude
C.
good
D.
tough
42.
A.
when
B.
where
C.
which
D.
what
43.
A.
houses
B.
cars
C.
pockets
D.
rooms
44.
A.
dropped
her
off
B.picked
her
up
C.
dropped
her
down
D.
pull
her
down
45.
A.
emerald
B.
suitcase
C.
car
D.
ring
46.
A.
So
B.However
C.
Still
D.
Though
47.
A.
was
B.is
C
.has
D.
did
48.
A.
made
B.
put
C.
held
D.
took
49.
A.at
times
B.
some
time
C.
in
no
time
D.
at
one
time
50.
A.
made
B.
saved
C.
got
D.
paid
51.
A.difficult
B.
trouble
C.
word
D.
anything
52.
A.
especially
B.
specially
C.
particularly
D.
actually
53.
A.
never
B.
seldom
C.
fairly
D.
poorly
54.
A.
tip
B.
advise
C.
suggest
D.
ask
55.
A.better
B.
harder
C
.
longer
D.
shorter
第二节(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入
1
个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Praise
can
change
a
person.
It
is
true
that
56
(inspire)
words
turn
our
lives
around.
Praise
is
really
magical.
Perhaps
many
of
us
had
such
experiences.
Take
myself
57
an
example.
I
was
very
naughty
in
the
primary
school
and
a
real
headache
for
most
of
the
teachers
and
even
my
parents.
But
58
happened
that
I
once
got
a
very
high
mark
in
59
examination
and
the
head
teacher
60
(report)
this
to
my
parents.
My
parents
praised
me
61
(crazy)
for
this
for
quite
a
long
time
and
told
neighbors
about
this.
I
felt
really
happy
62
became
polite
to
others.
Every
time
I
heard
others
talk
about
my
excellent
examination
result,
I
thought
63
I
would
work
even
harder
and
make
64
(great)
progress.
In
a
word,
praise
is
65
great
help
to
our
lives.
第三节:单词填空(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
根据首字母或括号内的提示,在空白处填入
1
个适当的单词
66.
What
children
eat
is
f
to
their
health,
growth
and
development.
67.
On
the
shelf
there
is
a
book
(intend)
for
young
children
under
12.
68.
Chinese
painting
has
a
very
long
history
but
when
it
came
into
e
(存在)
remains
a
puzzle.
69.
He
was
an
expert
at
finding
his
way,
even
in
strange
s
.
74.
A
is
a
science
that
studies
the
movement
of
the
sun,moon,
stars,
planets,etc.
75.
So
impressive
is
the
scenery
of
the
park
that
I
think
it
is
w
to
pay
a
visit
to
it
again.
76.
The
lady
smiled
sweetly
and
laid
the
baby
down
(轻轻地
轻柔地)
on
the
bed.
77.
I
sincerely
congratulate
all
of
you
on
this
great
(成就).
78.
The
local
government
has
taken
effective
m
(措施)
to
take
control
of
the
housing
price.
79.
China’s
entry
into
the
World
Trade
O
makes
a
big
difference
to
the
world
economy.
80.
Along
the
beach,
there
are
a
lot
of
bottles
and
plastic
bags
(float)
on
the
surface
of
the
sea.
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)
We
hold
different
view
on
whether
students
should
start
a
blog
on
the
Internet.
Some
believe
it
can
provide
with
a
colorful
stage
for
students
to
show
their
talents.
Also,
it’s
nice
way
to
help
them
relieving
pressure.
However,
other
have
an
opposite
opinion
over
it.
They
thought
managing
a
blog
will
take
much
time
and
energy.
Personally,
I
do
agree
that
students
should
have
their
won
blogs.
Nowadays,
the
Internet
is
playing
an
important
role
to
our
life.
As
high
school
students,
it’s
necessary
to
learn
and
make
the
most
of
it.
In
fact,
if
it’s
good
or
bad
depends
on
how
we
use
it.
If
we
can
take
fully
advantage
of
it
but
avoid
its
negative
effects,
we
can
surely
benefit
a
lot
from
it.
第二节:书面表达(满分
25
分)
假如你校将举行
100
周年校庆作品展,请你以你校英语报刊编辑的身份用英文写一则征集作品的
通知,告知同学们将其原创作品发送到邮箱
43567@
。内容包括:
1、作品主题;2、作品形式;3、截止日期。
注意:1.词数
100
左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
With
the
100th
anniversary
of
our
school
approaching,
2023
届高一年级第二次阶段考试英语试卷参考答案
单项填空:1--5
ABBCD
6--10
CDBAB
11--15
CDDBA
阅读理解
16--18
BDD
19--22
CBCB
23--26
DADB
27--30
ADBC
31--35
DBEGA
完形填空
36--40
DBACC
41--45
CBBAD
46--50
BDCAB
51--55
BDCAC
语法填空:56.
inspiring;
57.
as;
58.
it;
59.
an;
60.
reported;
61.
crazily;
62.
and;
63.
that;
64.
greater.
65.
of
单
词
拼
写
:
66.
fundamental;
67
intended;
68
existence;
69
surroundings;70
argument;
71
confirmed;72
delivered;73
impression;
74
astronomy;
75
worthwhile;
76
gently
77
achievement
78
measures
79
organization.
80.
floating.
改错题
1.
把
view
改成
views.
2.
删掉
with.
3.
在
it’s
后面加
a.
4.把
relieving
改成
relieve.
5.
把
other
改成
others.
6.把
thought
改成
think.
7.
把
to
改成
in.
8.
把
if
改成
whether.
9.把
fully
改
成
full.
10.
把
but
改成
and.