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有色第一中学2020—2021学年下学期高一英语期中试卷
本试卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟
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。
1.
Where
will
Mike
do
the
cleaning?
A.
In
the
kitchen.
B.
In
the
living
room.
C.
In
the
dining
room.
2.
What
does
James
mean?
A.
They
can
make
a
detailed
plan.
B.
He
will
make
a
decision
at
the
last
minute.
C.
The
woman
should
have
invited
him
earlier.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
next?
A.
Book
seats.
B.
Take
a
nap.
C.
Take
another
flight.
4.
What
did
the
tour
guide
help
the
guy
do?
A.
Carry
his
suitcase.
B.
Arrange
a
long
tour.
C.
Find
his
passport.
5.
How
will
the
woman
go
to
the
show?
A.
By
subway.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
bus.
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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读
两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
When
did
the
meeting
start?
A.
At
1:30
pm.
B.
At
3:00
pm.
C.
At
4:30
pm.
7.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Read
newspapers.
B.
Play
on
the
phone.
C.
Buy
some
magazines.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
suffer
from?
A.
The
traffic
noise.
B.
The
crowded
bus.
C.
The
increasing
rent.
9.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
A
couple.
C.
Colleagues.
10.
How
will
the
woman
deal
with
the
problem?
A.
Make
a
complaint.
B.
Discuss
it
with
others.
C.
Change
the
apartment.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.
Where
does
Mandy
prefer
to
go?
A.
Hawaii.
B.
Florida.
C.
Los
Angeles.
12.
How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
four
air
tickets?
A.
$1,000.
B.
$1,500.
C.
$2,000.
13.
What
does
the
man
ask
Mandy
to
do?
A.
Pack
the
suitcase.
B.
Choose
scenic
spots.
C.
Make
hotel
reservations.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.
What
did
Jim
volunteer
to
do
in
2019?
A.
Be
a
tour
guide
in
a
conference.
B.
Help
the
AIDS
patients
in
Africa.
C.
Teach
English
to
medical
students.
15.
Why
do
the
special
children
need
more
care
and
attention?
A.
They
are
homeless.
B.
They
suffer
from
sickness.
C.
They
are
left-behind
children.
16.
What
does
Jim
major
in?
A.
English.
B.
Medicine.
C.
Cultural
exchange.
17.
What
does
Linda
think
of
the
work
in
Africa?
A.
Fun.
B.
Unsafe.
C.
Meaningless.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
Why
did
the
speaker
go
to
Beijing?
A.
To
learn
Chinese.
B.
To
take
a
holiday.
C.
To
experience
life.
19.
Which
activity
attracted
the
speaker
most?
A.
Fan
painting.
B.
Paper
cutting.
C.
Opera
mask
painting.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Her
interest
in
Chinese
culture.
B.
Advice
on
touring
Beijing
for
Jeff.
C.
Her
experience
at
the
summer
camp.
第二部分:阅读(满分
50
分)
第一节
阅读理解(共
15
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
37.5
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C

D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Whether
you
prefer
history,
art,
special
programming
or
something
altogether
different,
the
Museums
in
Atlanta
(?https:?/??/??/?atlanta-museums?/??)
will
impress
and
delight
you.
High
Museum
of
Art
(?https:?/??/?www.?/?destinations?/?georgia?/?atlanta?/?midtown?/?attractions?/?high-museum-of-art?/??)
High
Museum
of
Art
As
one
of
the
top
art
museums
in
the
Southeast,
High
Museum
of
Art
has
an
extensive
collection
of
19th
and
20th-century
American
art
and
a
significant
amount
of
European
artwork.
There
is
a
growing
collection
of
African
American
art
as
well
as
modern
and
contemporary
art.
It
is
distinguished
as
the
only
major
museum
in
North
America
to
have
a
department
specifically
devoted
to
folk
and
self-taught
art.
Delta
Flight
Museum
The
Delta
Flight
Museum
is
an
aviation
and
corporate
museum
located
near
the
airline’s
main
hub.
It
is
a
nonprofit
organization
relying
on
volunteers,
donations,
special
event
rentals
and
Museum
Store
sales.
It
is
considered
an
ongoing
project
and
it
collects
various
items
year
round.
Fernbank
Museum
of
Natural
History
(?https:?/??/?www.?/?destinations?/?georgia?/?atlanta?/?atlanta?/?attractions?/?fernbank-museum-of-natural-history?/??)
Located
along
Ponce,
the
Fernbank
Museum
of
Natural
History
is
an
interactive
museum
that
will
appeal
to
people
of
all
ages.
Permanent
exhibits
include
dinosaur
fossils
and
massive
skeletons.
Regularly
scheduled
educational
and
social
events
add
to
the
appeal.
The
museum
is
also
home
to
a
five-story
IMAX
theater
airing
acclaimed
nature
films.
Children’s
Museum
of
Atlanta
Founded
in
1988
as
a
“Museum
Without
Walls,”
the
16,316-square-foot
museum
includes
exhibits
designed
for
children
under
the
age
of
nine
and
hosts
field
trips
from
schools
and
learning
centers.
The
Imaginators
invent
fun
hands-on
activities
for
children,
and
create
terrific
programming,
including
original
and
lively
20-minute
mini-musicals.
21.
What’s
the
most
distinct
feature
of
High
Museum
of
Art?
A.
It
has
an
extensive
collection.
B.
It
has
a
folk
and
self-taught
art
section.
C.
It’s
the
top
art
museum
in
the
Southeast.
D.
It
has
collections
of
modern
and
contemporary
art.
22.
In
which
museum
can
you
watch
fantastic
IMAX
films?
A.
High
Museum
of
Art.
B.
Delta
Flight
Museum.
C.
Fernbank
Museum
of
Natural
History.
D.
Children’s
Museum
of
Atlanta.
(?https:?/??/?www.?/?destinations?/?georgia?/?atlanta?/?atlanta?/?attractions?/?fernbank-museum-of-natural-history?/??)
23.
What
are
available
in
Children’s
Museum
of
Atlanta?
A.
Educational
and
social
events.
B.
Field
trips
and
hands-on
activities.
C.
Original
and
lively
20-minute
mini-movies.
D.
Exhibits
about
dinosaur
fossils
and
massive
skeletons.
B
I
was
born
with
eye
disease.
At
school
I
even
couldn’t
read
the
blackboard.
By
the
time
I
got
to
university,
I
couldn’t
really
see
images(图像)
at
all.
I
just
can
tell
the
difference
between
light
and
dark.
In
the
first
year
of
my
PHD,
I
was
almost
100%
blind.
When
I
was
young
I
used
to
get
very
angry
if
I
encountered
something
I
found
difficult
or
couldn’t
do
because
of
my
eyes.
But
over
time
I
learned
that
wasn’t
a
helpful
response.
There’s
no
point
getting
wound
up
by
the
fact
that
I
can’t
see,
because
it
won’t
change
it.
I
started
climbing
when
I
was
young.
My
dad
took
me
up
my
first
rock
route(路线)
when
I
was
two.
All
my
early
climbing
was
outdoor
traditional
climbing.
My
dad
had
been
in
the
Mountain
Rescue
and
was
part
of
Mountaineering
Club,
so
we
would
go
for
weekends
away
climbing
throughout
the
UK.
He
taught
me
everything
I
know
and
I
led
my
first
route
outside
when
I
was
11.
At
this
time
I
could
just
about
see
well
enough
to
place
rock
gear(齿轮),
but
not
well
enough
to
pick
out
the
routes
from
the
ground.
People
are
usually
amazed
when
they
discover
that
not
only
do
I
climb,
but
I
also
lead
climbs.
At
university
I
joined
the
Mountaineering
Club
and
was
able
to
climb
much
more
frequently.
We
had
regular
trips
to
indoor
walls
and
weekends
away
outdoors.
I
developed
a
great
circle
of
climbing
friends
and
went
on
multiple
trips
to
Europe.
On
these
I
started
Alpine
climbing
and
ice
climbing
too.
There
was
a
time
when
I
thought
I
might
have
to
give
up
leading
as
my
eyesight
got
worse.
But
I
never
thought
I
would
stop
climbing.
I
just
learnt
to
adapt
myself
to
the
eye
disease
with
the
support
of
my
friends.
It’s
quite
possible
that
I
wouldn’t
be
as
good
a
climber
if
I
weren’t
blind

if
I
didn’t
have
these
challenges.
That
concentration
and
determination
is
built
through
my
disability.
24.
How
did
the
author
eventually
respond
to
his
eye
problem?
A.
He
ended
up
feeling
annoyed.
B.
He
accepted
it
and
faced
it
bravely
C.
He
sought
help
from
others
D.
He
quit
his
study
at
university.
25.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author’s
father
from
Paragraphs
3
and
4?
A.
He
was
a
professional
climber
at
university.
B.
He
ran
his
own
mountaineering
club.
C.
He
taught
his
son
to
do
outdoor
climbing.
D.
He
introduced
his
son
to
a
love
of
rocks.
26.
What
does
the
author
believe
contributed
to
his
success
in
climbing?
A.
His
disability.
B.
His
university.
C.
His
father.
D.
The
Mountaineering
Club.
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title?
A.
A
Blind
Man’s
Life
Struggle.
B.
Mountain
Climbing
Experience.
C.
Courses
on
Rock
Climbing.
D.
Determination
and
Experience.
C
It
sounds
like
something
from
the
field
of
science
fiction——a
space
exploration
into
vast
outer
space
heading
towards
the
Red
Planet.
While
we're
not
quite
ready
to
put
a
person
on
it,
the
question
we
ask
today
is:
why
are
so
many
countries
interested
in
going
to
Mars?
The
space
race
saw
the
USSR(the
Union
of
Soviet
Socialist
Republics)
and
USA
compete
to
achieve
firsts
in
spaceflight.
The
USSR
released
Sputnik
1,
an
artificial
satellite,
before
anyone
else,
and
the
US
landed
on
the
Moon
first.
Now
it
appears
that
Mars
is
the
body
of
desire.
While
to
be
the
first
nation
to
land
on
it
is
an
obvious
draw,
there
are
other
reasons
why
we
want
to
get
there.
One
of
these
could
be
the
survival
of
our
species.
You
only
have
to
look
at
the
fossils
of
the
dinosaurs
to
see
the
benefit
of
finding
another
habitable(宜居的)
planet.
While
Mars
doesn't
have
the
right
conditions
to
call
it
home
just
yet,
there's
always
the
concept
of
terraforming——changing
the
environment
of
a
planet
to
suit
our
needs.
However,
not
everyone
agrees.
Leading
astrophysicist
Neil
de
Grasse
Tyson
has
said
the
concept
of
changing
habitability
of
another
planet
because
of
the
damage
we
have
done
to
Earth
makes
no
sense
when
we
can
simply
terraform
Earth.
It
seems
that
the
main
reason
at
the
moment
is
the
search
for
alien
life.
It
has
long
been
believed
that,
at
one
time,Mars
was
abundant
with
life.
Now
seemingly
dead,
the
potential
fossils
could
answer
questions
about
our
own
evolution
and
that
of
our
planet.
One
theory
is
that
bacterial
life
on
our
planet
didn't
start
here,
but
was
brought
here
via
asteroid(小行星)
from
Mars.
One
benefit
supported
by
scientists
like
Neil
de
Grasse
Tyson
is
that
landing
on
Mars
may
inspire
more
people
to
become
interested
in
science
and
astronomy.
Surely
inspiring
a
new
generation
to
visit
the
stars
is
reason
enough.
28.
What
achievement
did
the
US
make
in
the
space
race?
A.
It
was
the
first
country
to
land
on
the
moon.
B.
It
was
the
first
nation
to
launch
an
artificial
satellite
C.
It
was
the
first
country
to
land
on
the
surface
of
Mars.
D.
It
was
the
first
nation
to
send
the
dinosaur
fossils
into
space.
29.
What
attitude
does
Neil
de
Grasse
Tyson
take
to
the
idea
of
terraforming
Mars?
A.
Curious.
B.
Indifferent
C.
Thrilled.
D.
Unfavorable.
30.
What
benefit
of
heading
to
Mars
does
Neil
de
Grasse
Tyson
support?
A.
Rescuing
the
species
on
the
earth.
B.
Looking
for
life
in
outer
space.
C.
Understanding
humans'
evolution.
D.
Increasing
young
people's
enthusiasm
about
space.
31.
What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Why
Do
We
Desire
To
Leave
Earth?
B.
Why
Do
We
Attempt
To
Go
To
Mars?
C.
Can
We
Settle
Down
On
Other
Planets?
D.
Should
We
Stop
Searching
For
Alien
Life
On
Mars?
D
Summer
is
coming.
It
is
easy
to
get
too
much
sun.
While
there's
no
cure
for
sunburn,
a
small
but
fascinating
new
study
suggests
taking
large
amounts
of
vitamin
D
after
exposure
may
prevent
the
associated
redness
and
inflammation
(发炎)
of
your
skin.
In
the
paper,
researchers
exposed
20
volunteers
to
a
light
resembling(类似)
solar
radiation
to
induce
a
sunburn(晒伤)
on
a
small
piece
of
skin.
They
then
gave
the
''burn
victims''
large
amounts
of
vitamin
D,
and
followed
up
with
participants
one,
two
and
three
days
(and
a
week)
later
to
measure
skin
redness
and
thickness.
The
researchers
found
that
vitamin
D
decreased
inflammation
and
redness,
compared
with
taking
a
placebo
(安慰剂).
And
this
effect
increased
in
proportion
to
how
much
was
consume(消费).
Vitamin
D
also
appears
to
increase
the
activity
of
a
gene(基因)
called
arginase-1,
which
is
involved
in
tissue(皮肤组织)
repair
and
healing.
Taking
50,
000
international
units
(IU)
of
vitamin
D--
125
times
the
recommended
daily
allowance——led
to
a
significant
reduction
in
redness
and
inflammation,
compared
with
the
placebo.
Those
who
took
100,000
IU
had
even
less
redness
and
pain;
and
those
who
took
200,
000
IU
had
the
greatest
reduction
in
inflammation.
This
is
the
first
study
to
show
vitamin
D
can
reduce
inflammation,
and
suggests
that
it
''could
potentially
help
prevent
sunburn,
''
says
senior
author
Kurt
Lu,
a
physician
scientist
and
assistant
professor
at
Case
Western
Reserve
University.
It
used
to
be
thought
vitamin
D
was
primarily
involved
in
building
healthy
bones
and
muscles,
but
recent
research
has
found
it
has
many
more
roles,
including
influencing
inflammation,
such
as
the
kind
associated
with
sunburns.
So,
if
you
get
burned,
should
you
take
a
lot
of
vitamin
D?
The
study
authors
don't
recommend
it.
''I
think
that's
probably
not
a
good
idea
and
not
well
established
by
this
study,
''
says
Barbara
Gilchrest,
a
physician
scientist
at
Massachusetts
General
Hospital.
Such
large
amounts,
if
taken
repeatedly,
have
the
potential
to
do
harm
to
the
health.
32.How
do
the
researchers
confirm
the
healing
effect
of
taking
vitamin
D?
A.By
observing
the
inflammation
of
skin
every
day.
B.By
measuring
the
thickness
of
skin
after
a
week.
C.By
increasing
the
daily
volume
of
vitamin
D.By
comparing
the
effect
with
that
of
placebo.
33.Numbers
and
figures
are
used
in
paragraph
2
in
order
to
______.
A.recommend
the
weekly
allowance
of
Vitamin
D
B.argue
against
the
benefits
of
more
Vitamin
D
C.show
under
the
control
,
the
more
Vitamin
D,
the
greater
benefits
D.stress
the
potential
danger
of
too
much
Vitamin
D
34.What
is
true
about
the
function
of
vitamin
D?
A.Repeatedly
taking
large
amounts
of
Vitamin
D
might
be
harmful.
B.Vitamin
D
brings
less
advantages
to
us
than
what
has
been
found
out.
C.Don't
take
vitamin
D
unless
your
doctor
approves
.
D.Vitamin
D
is
more
useful
for
curing
sunburn
than
building
healthy
bones.
35.What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage
?
A.It
gives
tips
for
how
to
travel
safely
in
summer.
B.A
new
study
suggests
the
vitamin
D
can
relieve
sunburn.
C.It
provides
a
suggestion
on
taking
vitamin
D
properly.
D.It
advises
us
how
to
take
medicine
effectively.
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。
Five
Tips
That
Help
You
Fall
Asleep
Quickly
Lower
the
room
temperature
___36___During
the
sleep,
the
core
temperature
decreases,
while
the
temperature
of
your
hands
and
feet
increases.
You
might
be
hard
to
fall
asleep
if
your
room
is
too
warm.
Setting
your
thermostat
to
a
cool
temperature
between
15-23°C
could
help.
Get
on
a
schedule
Waking
up
and
going
to
bed
at
the
same
time
each
day
can
help
your
biological
clock
keep
a
regular
schedule.
__
37____
So,
set
your
alarm
clock
at
the
same
time
each
day
and
go
to
bed
at
relatively
the
same
time
daily.
____38____
Using
electronic
devices
late
at
night
is
terrible
for
sleep.
Watching
TV,
playing
video
games,
and
using
a
mobile
phone
can
make
it
significantly
harder
for
you
to
fall
and
stay
asleep.
You
had
better
disconnect
all
electronics
and
put
away
computers
and
mobile
phones
so
you
can
ensure
a
quiet
place,
free
of
distractions
(干扰物).
Read
something
Reading
could
be
a
good
activity
to
help
you
calm
down
before
bed.
39
.
But
electronic
books
may
produce
a
kind
of
light
that
can
make
it
harder
for
you
to
fall
asleep.
So
you
had
better
read
a
paper
book
in
order
to
relax
and
improve
your
sleep.
Exercise
during
the
day
It
is
important
to
maintain
a
moderate-intensity
(强度适中的)exercise
routine.
The
time
of
the
day
when
you
exercise
is
also
critical.
To
promote
better
quality
sleep,
working
out
early
in
the
morning
appears
to
be
better
than
working
out
later
in
the
day.
40
.
A.
Our
body
temperature
changes
when
we
fall
asleep.
B.
Change
your
biological
clock
C.
Overtraining
has
been
linked
to
poor
sleep
D.
Turn
off
all
electronics
E.
Therefore,
moderate
exercise
in
the
morning
could
benefit
your
sleep
F.
It
seems
that
bedtime
reading
may
promote
longer
sleep
for
you
G.
Once
your
body
adjusts
to
this
schedule,
it
will
be
easier
to
fall
asleep
and
wake
up
around
the
same
time
every
day.
第三部分:英语知识运用(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)
I
was
in
the
kitchen
making
lunch
when
I
saw
my
six-year-old
son,
Billy,
walking
toward
the
woods.
I
could
only
see
his
back.
He
41
to
be
walking
with
a
great
effort,
trying
to
be
as
42
as
possible.
A
few
minutes
after
he
disappeared
into
the
woods,
he
came
running
toward
the
house
again.
I
went
back
to
make
sandwiches,
43
that
whatever
task
he
had
been
doing
was
completed.
Moments
later,
44
,
he
was
once
again
walking
slowly
toward
the
woods.
45
curiosity,
I
walked
out
and
followed
him
on
his
journey.
He
was
cupping
both
hands
in
front
of
him
as
he
walked,
being
careful
not
to
spill
the
water
he
held
in
them.
I
46
walked
close
behind
him
as
he
went
into
the
woods
and
I
saw
the
most
amazing
47
.
Several
large
deer
loomed
in
front
of
him.
Billy
walked
right
up
to
them.
I
almost
48
at
him
to
get
away.
A
huge
male
deer
with
elaborate(精美的)
antlers
was
49
close.
But
they
didn’t
even
move
as
Billy
50
.
And
I
saw
a
small
deer
lying
on
the
ground,
obviously
suffering
from
51
and
extreme
heat,
lift
its
head
52
to
drink
the
water
cupped
in
my
beautiful
boy’s
hands.
It
was
on
this
day
that
I
learned
the
true
lesson
of
53
.You
know,
we
hadn’t
had
any
rain
for
three
months
and
our
crops
were
54
.
As
the
tears
that
rolled
down
my
face
began
to
hit
the
ground,
they
were
suddenly
joined
by
other
drops.
I
looked
up
at
the
sky.
It
was
55
the
sky
was
moved
to
weep.
The
rain
came
that
day
and
saved
our
farm,
just
like
the
action
of
one
little
boy
who
saved
another.
41.
A.
happened
B.
seemed
C.
managed
D.
meant
42.
A.
quick
B.
secret
C.
smooth
D.
careful
43
A.
wondering
B.
thinking
C.
studying
D.
doubting
44.
A.
eventually
B.
actually
C.
however
D.
therefore
45.
A.
Within
B.
Out
of
C.
Beyond
D.
In
spite
of
46.
A.
secretly
B.
finally
C.
eagerly
D.
actually
47.
A.
scene
B.
story
C.
view
D.
game
48.
A.
fought
B.
signed
C.
screamed
D.
waited
49.
A.
hardly
B.
dangerously
C.
easily
D.
nearly
50.
A.
ran
away
B.
turned
out
C.
knelt
down
D.settled
down
51.
A.
hunger
B.
disease
C.
thirst
D.
injury
52.
A.
in
turn
B.
in
silence
C.
with
appreciation
D.with
difficulty
53.
A.
suffering
B.
supporting
C.
sharing
D.
depending
54.
A.
dying
B.
reducing
C.
harvesting
D.
growing
55.
A.
when
B.
as
if
C.
because
D.
that
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,答案写在答题卡上。
Many
schools
started
online
courses
for
students
to
study
at
home
on
account
of
the
spread
of
COVID-19.
__56___,
the
outcome
turned
out
to
be
not
satisfying,
because
the
online
education
required
teachers
to
have
classes
using
mobile
phone
software
and
properly
interact
with
students,
which
proved
to
be
___57
challenge
for
many
teachers.
Some
teachers
discovered
they
left
the
microphones
off
before
finishing
the
online
courses,
and
others
were
frequently
interrupted
by__58___(they)
young
children's
shouting
or
crying.
Sometimes
they
had
to
repeatedly
reconnect
to
the
platform
due__59____
poor
Internet
connection
,
___60___
annoyed
both
the
students
and
the
teachers.
Some
schools
offered
online
courses
for
each
subject
including
sports.
Teachers
found
it
awkward
____61___
(give)
instructions
online
because
many
children
did
not
have
enough
space
to
move.
Some
parents
complained
that
they
had
to
join
several
different
chat
groups
of
different___62____(subject)
.
They
also
hated
to
accompany
their
children
taking
online
courses
just
to
make
sure
their
children
were___63____
(real)
concentrated
instead
of______64___
(play)
video
games.
The
Ministry
of
Education
said
on
Wednesday
that
it____65_____(recommend)
that
online
courses
should
also
be
linked
to
infection
prevention
and
psychological
health
guidance
.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节(满分
15
分)
假设你是李华,你校外教Mr.
Brown春节期间看到邻居房门上的福字是倒贴的,感到很好奇.写信向你询问此事。请给他回一封信,介绍福字倒贴的原因和这一传统的寓意。同时邀请他来你家过端午节。
注意1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Dear
Mr
Brown,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(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。
Lily
worked
busily
on
her
spelling
test.
Mr.
Federer
sat
at
the
desk,
ensuring
every
student
was
taking
the
test
on
his
own.
Her
palms
sweating,
her
heart
racing,
Lily
double-checked
the
words
on
her
paper.
Should
her
words
be
all
correct,
she
would
win
the
competition
and
plus
a
brand
new
tennis
racket
(球拍).
Two
more
words
to
go.
L-o-v-e-l-y.
D-r-y-l-y.
H-o-n-e-s-t-y.
Wait!
She’d
spelled
honesty,
not
honestly.
With
her
hand
trembling,
she
wrote
the
correct
form
of
"honestly".
Then
she
handed
in
the
paper
with
brimming
confidence.
The
next
day,
Mr.
Federer
marched
into
the
classroom,
stack
of
papers
in
hand.
Seeing
this,
Lily
sat
restlessly
in
her
seat
with
her
fingers
crossed.
She
felt
her
heart
would
bounce
out
of
her
mouth.
Mr.
Federer
planted
himself
in
the
front
of
the
classroom,
cleared
his
throat
and
announced:
“Way
to
go,
Lily!
You
made
it!”
Amid
loud
bursts
of
applause,
Mr.
Federer
presented
Lily
with
the
prize.
Holding
the
box
containing
the
tennis
racket,
Lily
was
walking
on
air.
When
school
was
dismissed,
Lily
hurried
home,
dying
to
tell
her
mother
the
good
news.
“What’s
up?”
Mom
sensed
something
usual
and
asked
after
Lily
seated
herself.
“Mom,
guess
what!
I
won
the
spelling
test!”
Lily
said
proudly.
Mom
hugged
her,
asking
her
to
show
the
test
paper
to
Dad
when
he
got
home.
Instinctively,
Lily
took
another
look
at
the
test
paper,
but
was
horrified
to
find
“H-O-N-E-S-L-Y”.
She
suddenly
felt
dizzy
and
her
face
was
burning.
Mom
smelled
a
rat
and
asked
what
was
wrong.
“I
am
just
...
too
excited,”
Lily
stammered,
hastily
stuffing
the
test
paper
into
her
backpack.
Mom
brought
her
some
tea.
Yes,
a
“t”
was
exactly
what
she
needed.
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。
有色第一中学高一期中英语答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5ACBCB
6-10BAACB
11-15ABBAC
16-20BBAAC
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
21-23
BCB
24—27
BCAA
28-31
ADDB
32—35
DCAB
36—40
AGDFE
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
BDBCB
46-50
AACBC
51-55
CDCAB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.However
57.
a
58.
their
59.to
60.which
61.
to
give
62.subjects
63.really
64.playing
65.
was
recommended
第四部分
书面表达答案
Dear
Mr
Brown,
Hearing
that
you
are
curious
about
the
strange
way
in
which
Chinese
put
up
the
character
Fu.
I
am
more
than
glad
to
share
the
reason
and
profound
meaning
of
this
traditional
activity
with
you.
The
Spring
Festival
is
to
Chinese
what
Christmas
is
to
westerners.
It
is
one
of
the
typical
ways
to
welcome
it
by
turning
the
character
Fu
upside
down,
for
Fu
means
happiness
and
down
sounds
like
the
Chinese
character
Dao,
which
means
happiness
has
come
into
their
houses
and
they
will
lead
a
better
life
in
the
new
year.
By
the
way,
the
Dragon
Boat
Festival
is
approaching.
With
pleasure,
I
sincerely
invite
you
to
celebrate
it
with
my
family
and
enjoy
the
traditional
food
Zongzi
composed
of
meat
and
rice
wrapped
in
reed
leaves.
I’m
sure
you
will
love
it
and
we
can
keep
on
sharing
culture
differences.
Looking
forward
to
your
coming.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
(满分25分)
【参考范文】
About
one
hour
later,
Dad
came
home.Hardly
had
he
put
down
the
briefcase
when
Mom
eagerly
announced
the
good
news.
Hearing
this,
Dad
walked
to
Lily’s
room,
great
delight
sparkling
in
his
eyes.
“I
am
so
proud
of
you,
girl!”
Dad
said,
giving
a
gentle
pat
on
her
back.
But
Lily
didn’t
dare
to
meet
her
father’s
gaze.
Guilt
swallowed
her.
Finally,
summoning
up
her
courage,
Lily
said
in
a
low
voice:
“I
don’t
deserve
the
prize.
I
misspelled
‘honestly’.”
Then
tears
streamed
down.
Seeing
this,
her
father
uttered
that
honesty
matters
more
than
prize.
He
suggested
Lily
should
tell
the
teacher
the
truth.
The
next
morning,
Lily
went
to
school
earlier
than
usual.
She
made
her
way
to
Mr.
Federer’s
office.
When
he
saw
Lily,
a
surprised
look
crossed
his
face,
for
Lily
came
to
school
extra
early
today.
But
instantly
he
knew
with
his
experience
that
Lily
had
a
story
to
tell.
“I
can’t
keep
these.
I
spelled
“honestly”
wrong
and
you
didn’t
catch
it,”
Lily
said
clearly,
giving
Mr.
Federer
the
spelling
paper
and
the
tennis
racket.
For
a
moment,
Mr.
Federer
just
stood
rooted
to
the
ground.
Then
picking
up
his
pen,
he
crossed
out
“perfect”
and
wrote
“honest”
on
the
paper.
“Please
keep
the
tennis
racket.
But
for
honesty”.
About
one
hour
later,
Dad
came
home.
The
next
morning,
Lily
went
to
school
earlier
than
usual.
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