2020-2021学年度下学期期末考试
高一英语试题
2021年7月
本试卷分客观选择题和主观题两部分共六题,共150分,共6页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。
第I卷
第一部分
听力(1—20小题)在笔试结束后进行。
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?
19.15.
B.
?
9.18.
C.
?
9.15.
答案是C。
1.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
On
a
plane.
B.
On
a
bus.
C.
On
a
ship.
2.
What
time
is
it
now?
A.
7:00.
B.
7:25.
C.
7:30.
3.
What
does
the
man
mean?
A.
He
is
too
busy
to
help
her.
B.
His
hands
are
holding
something.
C.
He
wants
to
move
the
sofa
all
by
himself.
4.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
Mr.
Johnson’s
secretary.
B.
Mr.
Johnson’s
wife.
C.
Mr.
Johnson’s
mother.
5.
How
does
the
man
feel?
A.
Worried.
B.
Excited.
C.
Unconcerned.
(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至8题。
6.
Why
did
Mary’s
parents
make
her
stay
at
home
yesterday
evening?
A.
To
let
her
do
her
homework.
B.
To
let
her
take
care
of
her
baby
sister.
C.
To
let
her
watch
TV.
7.
What
did
Mary
do
yesterday
evening?
A.
She
watched
boxing
on
TV.
B.
She
watched
a
movie
about
boxing.
C.
She
went
to
a
concert.
8.
What
did
John
do
last
night?
A.
He
watched
boxing
on
TV.
B.
He
went
to
the
cinema.
C.
He
went
to
a
concert.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.
What
main
dish
will
the
woman
serve?
A.
Roast
duck.
B.
Chicken.
C.
Beef
and
potatoes.
10.
When
will
the
woman
serve
bread?
A.
Before
dinner.
B.
During
dinner.
C.
After
dinner.
11.
How
will
the
woman
probably
get
the
dessert?
A.
She
will
make
it.
B.
She
will
buy
it.
C.
She
expects
someone
to
bring
it.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.
When
does
the
woman
usually
watch
TV?
A.
After
midnight.
B.
When
she
is
bored.
C.
After
she
has
dinner.
13.
Why
was
the
man
unhappy?
A.
He
lost
his
meal
tickets.
B.
The
food
was
terrible.
C.
The
TV
program
was
boring.
14.
Why
did
the
man
feel
even
worse?
A.
He
didn’t
sleep
well.
B.
He
wasted
so
much
time.
C.
The
woman
had
the
same
problem.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.
Who
is
disabled
in
the
dialogue?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
man’s
wife.
C.
The
man’s
boss.
16.
What
did
the
man’s
boss
do?
A.
He
fired
the
man.
B.
He
moved
the
company.
C.
He
disappeared
with
lots
of
money.
17.
What
did
the
woman
give
the
man?
A.
A
job
opportunity.
B.
Only
some
money.
C.
Some
food.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
Which
statement
is
true
about
the
park
that
Walt
dreamed
of?
A.
Children
instead
of
adults
would
like
to
go
to
his
park.
B.
The
park
would
be
exciting
and
safe.
C.
The
park
would
be
attractive
to
Americans
only.
19.
When
was
Disneyland
opened
in
California?
A.
In
1966.
B.
In
1955.
C.
In
1958.
20.
Which
statement
is
true
about
Walt?
A.
Before
he
died
in
1966,
he
built
only
one
amusement
park
in
America.
B.
He
was
forgotten
by
the
world
quickly
after
he
died.
C.
He
had
two
daughters,
who
liked
to
go
to
amusement
parks.
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)
阅读下面短文,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
Food
festivals
around
the
world
Stilton
Cheese
Rolling
May
Day
is
a
traditional
day
for
celebrations,
but
the
2,000
English
villagers
of
Stilton
must
be
the
only
people
in
the
world
who
include
these
rolling
in
their
annual
plans.
Teams
of
four,
dressed
in
a
variety
of
strange
and
funny
clothes,
roll
a
complete
cheese
along
a
50-metre
course.
On
the
way,
they
must
not
kick
or
throw
their
cheese,
or
go
into
their
competitors'
lane(赛道).
Competition
is
fierce
and
the
chief
prize
is
a
complete
Stilton
cheese
weighing
about
four
kilos
(disappointingly,
but
understandably
the
cheeses
used
in
the
race
are
wooden
ones).
All
the
competitors
are
served
with
beer
or
port
wine,
the
traditional
accompaniment
for
Stilton
cheese.
Fiery
Foods
Festival—The
Hottest
Festival
on
Earth
Every
year
more
than
10,000
people
head
for
the
city
of
Albuquerque,
New
Mexico.
They
come
from
as
far
away
as
Australia,
the
Caribbean
and
China,
but
they
all
share
a
common
addiction—food
that
is
not
just
spicy(辛辣),
but
hot
enough
to
make
your
mouth
burn,
your
head
spin
and
your
eyes
water.
Their
destination
is
the
Fiery
Food
and
BBQ
Festival
which
is
held
over
a
period
of
three
days
every
March.
You
might
like
to
try
a
chocolate-covered
habanero
pepper—officially
the
hottest
pepper
in
the
world—or
any
one
of
the
thousands
of
products
that
are
on
show.
But
one
thing's
for
sure—if
you
don't
like
the
feeling
of
a
burning
tongue,
this
festival
isn't
for
you!
La
Tomatina—
The
World's
Biggest
Food
Fight
On
the
last
Wednesday
of
every
August,
the
Spanish
town
of
Bunol
hosts
Ea
Tomatina—the
world's
largest
food
fight.
A
week-long
celebration
leads
up
to
an
exciting
tomato
battle
as
the
highlight
of
the
week's
events.
The
early
morning
sees
the
arrival
of
large
trucks
with
tomatoes—official
fight-starters
get
things
going
by
casting
tomatoes
at
the
crowd.
The
battle
lasts
a
little
more
than
half
an
hour,
in
which
time
around
50,000
kilograms
of
tomatoes
have
been
thrown
at
anyone
or
anything
that
moves,
runs,
or
fights
back.
Then
everyone
heads
down
to
the
river
to
make
friends
again—and
for
a
much-needed
wash!
21.
In
the
Stilton
cheese
rolling
competition,
competitors
on
each
team
must
_______.
A.?wear
various
formal
clothes
B.?roll
a
wooden
cheese
in
their
own
lane
C.?kick
or
throw
their
cheese?
D.
use
a
real
cheese
weighing
about
four
kilos
22.?The
celebration
of
La
Tomatina
lasts____________
.
A.
three
days????
B.?more
than?seven
days?????
C.
less
than
three
days?????
D.
seven
days
23.?Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
The
chief
prize
for
the
Stilton
cheese
rolling
competition
is
beer
or
port
wine.
B.
More
than?10,000
Chinese
take
part?in
the
Fiery
Food
and
BBQ
Festival.
C.
Thousands
of
spicy
foods
are
on
show
in
the
Fiery
Food
and
BBQ
Festival.
D.
An
exciting
tomato
battle
takes
place
at
the
beginning
of
La
Tomatina.
B
Kenyon
Scudder
once
told
me
a
story
about
his
friend,
Michael.
Michael
happened
to
be
on
a
train
sitting
next
to
a
young
man
who
seemed
worried.
Finally
the
young
man
told
the
friend
that
he
was
a
convict
(罪犯)
returning
home
from
a
prison
far
away.
What
he
did
had
brought
shame
(羞耻)
on
his
family,
and
they
had
neither
visited
him
nor
written
to
him.
He
hoped,
however,
that
this
was
only
because
they
were?too
poor
to
travel
and
too
busy
to
write.
?
?
When
he
was
set
free
he
had
written
to
tell
them
he
wanted
to
go
home.
To
make
matters
easy
for
them,
however,
he
had
asked
them
to
put
up
a
signal
(信号)
for
him
when
the
train
passed
their
little
farm.
If
the
family
had
forgiven
(原谅)
him,
they
were
to
put
up
a
white
ribbon
(丝带)
in
the
big
apple
tree
near
the
railway.
If
they
didn’t
want
him
back,
they
were
to
do
nothing,
and
he
would
stay
on
the
train,
and
go
far
away.?
?
?
As
the
train
neared
his
hometown
his?suspense?became
so
great
that
he
was
afraid
to
look
out
of
the
window.
He
asked
Michael
to
watch
for
the
big
apple
tree.
They
changed
seats.
In
a
minute,
Michael
put
his
hand
on
the
young
convict’s
shoulder.
"There
it
is,"
he
said,
his
eyes
filled
with
sudden
tears.
"It’s
all
right.
The
whole
tree
is
white
with
ribbons."
24.
For
which
of
the
following
reasons
might
the
young
man
be
worried?
A.
His
family
might
not
allow
him
to
go
home.
B.
His
family
would
not
remember
him.
C.
His
family
hadn’t
written
to
him
frequently.
?
D.
His
family
hadn’t
visited
him
for
a
long
time.
25.
The
word
"suspense"
underlined
in
the
last
paragraph
can
best
be
replaced
by
________.?
A.
pain
?
?
?
?B.
interest
?
C.
worry
?
?
D.
happiness?
26.
Why
did
Michael
cry
at
the
end
of
the
story??
?A.
The
young
man
couldn’t
live
with
his
family.
?B.
There
were
many
white
ribbons
on
the
apple
tree.
C.
He
was
moved
by?what
he
saw
out
of
the
window.
D.
The
young
man
was
very
sad.
27.?From
the
passage
we
can
learn
that__________.
A.
The
young
man
was
escaping
from
the
prison.
B.
The
young
man’s
family
didn’t
forgive
him.
C.?Michael?was
afraid
to
sit
next
to
the
window.
D.?Michael?was
a
man
full
of
sympathy.
?
?
C
The
price
of
milk
may
be
going
up.
There
was
not
enough
rain
in
some
parts
of
the
country?last
year
and
the
bad
weather
may
mean
that
a
gallon
(加仑)
of
milk
will
cost
41
cents
more
after
October
1st.?
?
?
California
already
has
high
milk
prices
and
the
California
court
does
not
want
the
price
to
go
any
higher.
High
milk
prices
will
be
very
hard
for
some
people.
Families
with
many
children
will
have
to
spend
more
money
to
buy
milk.
The
poor
and
older
people
without
much
money
will
also
be
hurt
by
higher
prices.?
?
?
The
court
said
that
more
milk
from
other
states
should
be
sold
in
California
as
the
price
of
milk
from
other
states
is
not
as
high.
Some
states
got
enough
rain
so
their
costs
did
not
go
up.
People
will
then
be
able
to
buy
the
cheaper
milk,
meaning
that
unless
milk
producers
bring
their
milk
prices
down,
their
milk
will
not
sell.?
The
drought
(干旱)
around
the
country
has
meant
market
forces
are
likely
to
push
milk
prices
up
by
as
much
as
41-cent
a
gallon
by
October
1st.
Experts
said
this
decision
by
the
Californian
court
could
reduce
(减少)
the
effect
of
the
price
rise
here.
?
?
The
41-cent
increase
would
add
to
California’s
already
high
milk
prices
so
California
must
allow
more
milk
producers
from
outside
the
state
to
sell
their
products
there.
This
would
then
lead
to
increased
supplies
(供应),
which
would,
as
a
result,
stop
milk
prices
from
increasing.
28.
What
caused
milk
prices
in
California
to
increase?
A.
Short
supplies
from
other
states.?
B.
Being
short
of
rain.?
C.
The
California
court.?`
D.
Children’s
need
for
milk.?
29.
Who
will
be
hurt
by
high
milk
prices?
A.
Young
people.
?
?
?
?
B.
Rich
people.
C.
Milk
producers
from
outside
California.
D.
Families
with
lots
of
children.
30.
What
is
the
third
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
More
milk
can
be
brought
in
from
other
states.
B.
Milk
prices
in
other
states
will
drop.
C.
Some
states
got
enough
rain.
?
D.
People
like
to
buy
cheaper
milk.
31.
What
will
California
do
to
keep
milk
prices
down?
A.
Force
milk
producers
to
lower
their
price.
B.
Increase
the
supply
of
milk
in
the
state.
C.
Get
men
to
produce
more
rain.?
D.
Encourage
people
to
drink
less
milk.
D
On
April
14th,
2010,
my
entire
life
changed
in
an
instant.
One
moment
I
was
joyfully
riding
through
the
sunshine.
The
next
moment,
metal,
flesh
and
bone
were
spreading
against
the
pavement
in
a
thunderous
crash.
Another
cyclist,
biking
carelessly,
had
cut
me
off
and
sent
me
supermanning
toward
oncoming
traffic.
As
if
to
symbolize
the
accident
that
had
hit
my
life,
another
disaster
also
occurred
on
April
14th,
2010.
It
cost
the
airline
industry
$1.7
billion.
Ten
million
travelers
were
stuck
for
days.
Economies
all
over
the
world
were
disturbed.
This
was
the
eruption
of
Eyjafjallajokull,
one
of
Iceland’s
many
volcanoes.
However,
volcanoes
are
not
all
bad.
In
fact,
they
are
necessary.
They
are
responsible
for
the
birth
of
new
earth,
and
for
the
creation
of
rich
soil.
This
eruption
gave
off
0.15
million
tons
of
carbon
dioxide
into
the
atmosphere
daily.
But
cancelling
48%
of
the
world’s
flight
travel
saved
about
2.8
million
tons
of
CO2
from
entering
the
atmosphere,
temporarily
decreasing
our
carbon
footprint.
Similarly,
the
accident
had
badly
affected
my
emotion
but
it
also
allowed
me
to
look
more
closely
inside
myself
and
discover
things
about
myself
I
never
would
have
realized.
I
learned
how
not
to
judge
myself
for
my
new
limitations.
In
1973,
another
Icelandic
volcano,
Eldfell,
broke
out.
Icelanders
decided
to
bomb
it
with
cold
water
until
it
froze
and
chose
a
different
path.
After
their
plan
worked,
they
used
the
geothermal
(地热)
energy
for
the
next
15
years
to
heat
their
homes.
A
good
example
of
life
bringing
lemons,
and
making
lemonade!
One
must
move
on
from
misfortunes,
focusing
only
on
the
present
moment
and
being
hopeful
for
the
future.
I
ran
from
April
14th,
2010,
to
every
kind
of
escape.
Eventually
I
ended
up
in
university
for
a
new-found
love
in
Earth
sciences.
32.
What
happened
to
the
writer
on
April
14th,
2010?
A.
He
was
involved
in
a
car
crash.
B.
He
was
stuck
in
Iceland’s
airport.
C.
He
witnessed
a
volcanic
eruption.
D.
He
was
badly
injured
on
a
bike
ride.
33.
Which
was
an
effect
of
the
eruption
of
Eyjafjallajokull?
A.
Economy
was
cost
globally
by
the
eruption.
B.
Valuable
minerals
were
brought
to
the
surface.
C.
More
carbon
dioxide
was
sent
into
the
air.
D.
Most
of
the
world’s
planes
were
held
up.
34.
Why
did
the
writer
mention
the
Eldfell
volcano?
A.
It
broke
out
on
April
14th
in
Iceland
as
well.
B.
It
symbolized
the
accident
that
changed
his
life.
C.
It
encouraged
him
to
know
more
about
himself.
D.
It
taught
him
to
make
the
most
of
given
situation.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Inspiration
from
Disasters
B.
Escape
from
Volcanoes
C.
Love
for
Earth
Science
D.
Attitude
toward
Nature
第二节(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。
Everyone
knows
that
fish
is
good
for
health.___36___But
it
seems
that
many
people
don’t
cook
fish
at
home.
Americans
eat
only
about
fifteen
pounds
of
fish
per
person
per
year,
but
we
eat
twice
as
much
fish
in
restaurants
as
at
home.
Buying,
storing,
and
cooking
fish
isn’t
difficult.
___37___
This
text
is
about
how
to
buy
and
cook
fish
in
an
easy
way.
___38___
Fresh
fish
should
smell
sweet:
you
should
feel
that
you’re
standing
at
the
ocean’s
edge.
Any
fishy
or
strong
smell
means
the
fish
isn’t
fresh.
___39___
When
you
have
bought
a
fish
and
arrive
home,
you’d
better
store
the
fish
in
the
refrigerator
if
you
don’t
cook
it
immediately,
but
fresh
fish
should
be
stored
in
your
fridge
for
only
a
day
or
two.
Frozen
fish
isn’t
as
tasty
as
the
fresh
one.
There?are?many?common?methods?used?to?cook?fish.?___40___
First,
clean
it
and
season
it
with
your
choice
of
spices
(调料).
Put
the
whole
fish
on
a
plate
and
steam
it
in
a
steam
pot
for
8
to
10
minutes
if
it
weighs
about
one
pound.
(A
larger
one
will
take
more
time.)
Then,
it’s
ready
to
serve.
A.
Do
not
buy
it.
B.
The
easiest
is
to
steam
it.
C.
This
is
how
you
can
do
it.
D.
It
just
requires
a
little
knowledge.
E.
The
fish
will
go
bad
within
hours.
F.
When
buying
fish,
you
should
first
smell
it.
G.
The
fats
in
fish
are
thought
to
help
prevent
heart
disease.
第三部分
英语知识运用
(共两节,
满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One
day
a
man
was
traveling
on
a
train.
All
of
a
sudden
he
felt
very?41
??and
got
off
at
the
next
station
to
look
for
water.
No
sooner
had
he
reached
a(n)
??42?when
he
heard
the
train
whistle(鸣汽笛).
He
ran
back,
but?43
?the
train.
?
He
waited
and
waited
for
another
one
to
come.
It
was
getting???44
?and
he
decided
to
spend
the
night
at
the
station.
The
next
morning
he
asked
about
the
next??45?.
He
was
told
that
there
would
not
be
another
one
until
the
next??46????.
He
decided
to
find
a
place
to???47
?for
the
night.
He
went
to?a?nearby??48???to
ask
for
a
room,
but
they
were
full.
?49???he
reached
a
small
house
belonging
to
a
local
villager.
He
asked
the
owner
of
the
house
whether
he
could
stay
for
a
day.
The
owner
readily??50??.
That
day
the
owner??
51?him
food
and
gave
him
a
room,
and
did
not
ask
or
expect
anything??
52
??.?
?
At
7:
00
that
night
the
man
heard
a
knock
on
the
door.
When
the
owner???53?????the
door,
there
was
a
man
dressed
in
colorful,
fancy
clothing.
He
entered
the
home
and?54
??that
the
villager
pay
his
debts
immediately.
The
man?55???that
his
host
was
in
desperate
need
of
money.
The
next
morning
he
left
a(n)??56???on
the
table
in
the
room
and
left.
?
When
the
villager
found
the
envelope,
he
was??57
?.?He
looked
inside
and
found
a
note
with
his
name
on
it.
The
note
read,
“Yesterday
you??58??
?me
when
I
was
in
need
and
you
asked
for
nothing
in
return.
I
would
like
to
show
you
how?59???I
am.”?Much
to
the
villager's??
60
??,?money
fell
from
the
envelope.
He
smiled
and
sighed
with
relief.
41.
A.
tired
B.
hungry??
C.
thirsty??
D.
sick
42.
A.
platform
?
?
B.
water
fountain??
C.
classroom???
?
D.
information
desk
43.
A.
missed
?
?
B.
passed????
C.
saw
???
D.
stopped
44.
A.?crowded
?
?
B.
close????
C.
scary
?
?
?
D.
dark
45.
A.
ride
?
?
?
?
B.
train????
C.
station
?
?
?
D.
timetable
46.
A.
hour???
B.
day????
C.
week?????
D.
month
47.
A.
enjoy????
B.
wait????
C.
prepare
?
??
D.
stay
48.
A.
hotel??
B.
household??
C.?village????
D.
apartment
49.
A.
After
all
???
B.
At
last???
C.
Once
again
?
D.
Even
so
50.
A.
insisted???
B.
decided???
C.
obeyed
???
D.
agreed
51.
A.
sent
?
?
?
?
B.
shared???
C.
served
?
?
?
D.
ordered
52.A.in?fact
?
?
?
B.
in
addition???
C.
in
secret?????
D.
in
return
53.
A.
locked
????
B.
answered????
C.
pointed
?
??
D.
returned
to
54.
A.
commented
?
B.
presented???
??
C.
predicted
?
D.
demanded
55.
A.
realized
?
???
B.
argued??
?
?
?
C.
required
?
???
D.
reminded
56.
A.
envelope
?
?
B.
check????
C.
bill
?
?
???
D.
note
57.
A.
afraid
????
B.
moved??
?
?
C.
curious
?
??
D.
annoyed
58.
A.
helped
?
?
?
B.
saved????
C.
impressed
???
D.
guided
59.
A.
kind
?
?
????
B.
rich??????
??
C.
thankful
?
??
?D.
worried
60.
A.
puzzlement
?
B.
surprise???
C.
anger
?
?
?
?
D.
disappointment
?第II卷
注意:
请将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分
英语知识运用
(共两节,
满分45分)
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。
In
much
of
Asia,
especially
the
so-called
“rice
bowl”
cultures
of
China,
Japan,
Korea,
61
__________Vietnam,
food
is
usually
eaten
with
chopsticks.
Chopsticks
are
usually
two
long,
thin
pieces
of
wood
or
bamboo.
They
can
also
be
made
of
plastic,
animal
bone
or
metal.
Sometimes
chopsticks
are
quite
artistic.
Truly
elegant
chopsticks
might
62__________
(make)
of
gold
and
silver
with
Chinese
characters.
Skilled
workers
also
combine
various
hardwoods
and
metal
63__________
(create)
special
designs.
The
Chinese
have
used
chopsticks
for
five
thousand
years.
People
probably
cooked
their
food
in
large
pots,
64__________(use)
twigs
(树枝)
to
remove
it.
Over
time,
65__________the
population
grew,
people
began
cutting
food
into
small
pieces
so
it
would
cook
more
quickly.
Food
in
small
pieces
could
be
eaten
easily
with
twigs
which
66__________(gradual)
turned
into
chopsticks.
Some
people
think
that
the
great
Chinese
scholar
Confucius,
67__________
lived
from
roughly
551
to
479
B.C.,
influenced
the
68__________(develop)
of
chopsticks.
Confucius
believed
knives
would
remind
people
of
killings
and
69__________(be)
too
violent
for
use
at
the
table.
Chopsticks
are
not
used
everywhere
in
Asia.
In
India,
for
example,
most
people
traditionally
eat
70__________
their
hands.
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)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
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。
Travel
is
very
good
activity.
When
you’re
tiring?from
your
work
or
studies
and
when
you’re
free,
you
can
go
to
a
beautifully
place
to
enjoy
the
beauty
of
nature.
You
can
breathe
fresh
air
and
made
new
friends.?
But
sometimes,
travelling
will
cause
some
problem.
The
weather
changes
quick.
You
may
be
caught
in
the
rain
and
may
catch
a
cold
while
travelled.
Therefore,
you
should
prepare
myself
carefully
before
a
trip.
You
should
listen
to
the
weather
forecast
and
prepare
for
the
bad
weather.
You’d
better
to
find
a
companion
so
that
you
can
help
each
other
but
may
avoid
accidents.
?
?第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Jim对中国传统节日---端午节很感兴趣,来信询问相关情况,请你回复,内容如下:
1.?节日时间和起源;2.
主要庆祝活动。
注意:1.词数120左右:2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯:3.开头与结束语已为你写好。
?
Dear
Jim,
?I’m?delighted?to
tell
you
something?about
the
Dragon
Boat
Festival.
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Hope
that
someday
you’ll
experience
it
in
person.
Yours
sincerely
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Li
Hua
2020-2021学年度下学期期末考试
高一英语试题答案
2021年7月
听力:
1-5
ABABA
6-10
BACBA
11-15
BBABB
16-20
CABBC
阅读:
21-23
BDC
24-27
ACCD
28-31
BDAB
32-35
DADA
36-40
GDFAB
完型:
41-45
CBADB
46-50
BDABD
51-55
CDBDA
56-60
ACACB
短文填空:
61.
and
62.
be
made
63.
to
create
64.
using
65.
as/when
66.
gradually
67.
who
68.
development
69.
were
70.
with
短文改错:
1.
very
前加a
2.
tiring---tired
3.
beautifully---beautiful
4.
made---make
5.
problem---problems
6.
quick---quickly
7.
travelled---travelling
8.
myself---yourself
9.
去掉
to
10.
but---and
Dear
Jim,
I’m
delighted
to
tell
you
something
about
the
Dragon
Boat
Festival.
As
one
of
the
major
traditional
festivals,
also
known
as
the
Double
Fifth
Festival,
it
falls
on
the
fifth
day
of
the
fifth
lunar
month.
It
commemorates
the
death
of
the
patriotic
poet
Qu
Yuan
,
who
drowned
himself
in
the
Miluo
River
for
political
reasons.
It
was
said
that
the
local
people
raced
out
in
their
boats
to
recover
his
body
and
threw
balls
of
sticky
rice
into
the
river
to
prevent
the
fish
from
eating
Qu
's
body.
That
is
the
origin
of
people
holding
dragon
boat
races
and
eating
Zongzi
during
the
festival.
Some
children
even
put
on
5
colored
silk
braid
on
their
wrists
to
keep
evil
spirits
and
diseases
away.
It’s
also
a
time
for
family
to
get
together.
Hope
that
someday
you’ll
experience
it
in
person.
Yours
sincerely
Li
Hua
听力原文:
Text
1
M:
Miss,
is
there
still
time
for
a
cup
of
coffee
on
this
flight?
W:
Yes,
but
you
have
to
drink
it
fast
because
we’ll
be
landing
in
a
second.
Text
2
M:
Excuse
me
for
being
late.
W:
Never
mind.
You’re
not
too
late.
The
film
will
start
at
7:30.
We
still
have
five
minutes
to
go.
Text
3
W:
Would
you
mind
helping
me
move
the
sofa?
M:
Help
you?
Can’t
you
see
I
have
my
hands
full
with
all
this
typing?
Text
4
M:
Hi,
can
I
speak
with
Mr.
Johnson,
please?
W:
He’s
out
with
our
son.
He’ll
be
back
later
on
tonight.
Can
I
take
a
message?
Text
5
W:
I
hope
we
have
a
good
harvest
this
year.
M:
Me
too.
But
it
hasn’t
rained
very
often.
The
fields
haven’t
gotten
too
much
water.
Text
6
M:
Why
did
your
parents
make
you
stay
at
home
yesterday
evening,
Mary?
W:
They
wanted
to
go
out,
and
so
they
made
me
look
after
my
baby
sister.
M:
Didn’t
you
mind
doing
it?
W:
No,
I
didn’t.
My
sister
was
very
good
and
I
did
quite
a
lot
of
homework.
M:
Didn’t
you
even
want
to
go
to
the
cinema?
W:
Not
really.
I
watched
TV
for
an
hour.
M:
What
was
on
TV
last
night?
W:
Boxing.
It
was
excellent.
M:
Oh,
I
enjoy
watching
boxing
on
TV,
too.
What
a
pity!
I
missed
it
last
night.
W:
What
did
you
do
last
night,
John?
M:
I
went
to
a
concert.
Text
7
W:
I’m
planning
a
dinner
party.
M:
That
sounds
fun.
W:
Yeah.
But
I
haven’t
figured
out
exactly
what
to
serve.
Can
you
help
me?
M:
Sure.
How
many
people
have
you
invited?
W:
Six.
I
was
thinking
of
having
a
chicken.
M:
That’s
a
good
idea.
Will
you
roast
it?
W:
Yeah,
probably
with
garlic
and
potatoes.
Do
you
think
people
will
be
pleased
with
that?
M:
Of
course!
What
side
dishes
do
you
plan
to
make?
W:
Well,
in
addition
to
potatoes,
I’ll
also
make
a
salad.
M:
Will
you
serve
bread?
W:
I
could
put
out
bread
and
cheese
before
the
meal,
but
I’m
not
sure
about
dessert.
Should
I
make
it
or
buy
it?
M:
Do
you
like
baking?
W:
Not
really.
M:
You
might
as
well
buy
it,
then.
There’s
a
shop
near
here
that
makes
delicious
pies.
Text
8
W:
What
a
great
day,
isn’t
it?
M:
I
guess
so.
I
didn’t
notice.
I
feel
terrible
because
I
watched
television
until
midnight
last
night.
W:
Midnight?
Did
you
watch
so
late
because
you
were
bored?
I
usually
watch
TV
only
if
I
have
nothing
better
to
do.
M:
Bored?
No,
I
was
unhappy
because
I
left
my
meal
tickets
in
the
dining
room.
There
were
more
than
fifty
dollars
worth
of
meal
tickets.
W:
So,
did
watching
TV
make
you
feel
better?
M:
Well,
I
felt
a
bit
better
while
I
was
watching.
You
know,
it
took
my
mind
off
my
troubles.
But
after
I
turned
the
TV
off,
I
just
felt
even
worse
with
myself
for
wasting
so
much
time.
W:
I’ve
had
that
feeling
before.
Text
9
M:
Excuse
me,
madam.
Can
you
spare
me
some
change,
please?
W:
Uh
…
why
are
you
living
on
the
street?
M:
Oh,
we
actually
share
a
room
with
another
family.
The
problem
is
that
my
wife
is
disabled
and
cannot
work,
but
the
government
won’t
help
her
right
away.
W:
Why
don’t
you
get
a
job?
M:
My
boss
stole
a
lot
of
money
from
all
his
workers
and
left
town.
We
got
left
with
nothing.
I’ve
been
looking
for
a
new
job
every
day,
but
we
need
to
eat.
That’s
why
I’m
here.
W:
That’s
awful.
Here’s
ten
dollars
…
And
here’s
my
card.
We
need
someone
to
clean
my
office
building
in
the
evenings.
It’s
not
much
money,
but
it’s
a
start.
Come
by
tomorrow
morning
at
nine,
okay?
M:
Oh,
thank
you
so
much
for
your
kindness!
I
won’t
let
you
down!
Text
10
Walt
has
two
daughters.
He
took
them
everywhere.
They
liked
to
go
to
amusement
parks.
Walt
dreamed
of
making
a
beautiful
amusement
park
that
grown-ups
as
well
as
children
would
like.
“My
park
would
be
alive
and
exciting,
and
it
would
be
clean
and
safe.
People
would
come
from
far
and
near
to
see
it.”
His
dreams
came
true
with
Disneyland.
In
1955,
he
opened
a
wonderful
land
of
make-believe
in
California.
Real
boats,
castles,
trains,
mountains,
rivers,
are
all
in
one
beautiful
park.
Millions
of
people
came
to
Disneyland.
Years
later,
Disney
World
was
built.
Walt
Disney
now
had
another
wonderful
world
of
fun
in
Florida.
Walt
Disney
died
in
1966,
but
the
world
will
not
forget
him
quickly.
Mickey
Mouse
and
all
his
friends
will
help
us
to
remember
him.