人教版(2019)高一英语 Welcome unit 单元素养检测(一) (原卷版+解析版)

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单元素养检测(一)(Welcome
Unit)
(120分钟 150分)
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。
Text
1
M:
①Why
don’t
you
just
tell
Mr
Johnson
how
you
feel?
W:
I’m
just
so
angry
that
I
don’t
know
what
I
would
say
to
him!
1.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Offering
a
suggestion.
  B.
Starting
an
argument.
C.
Stopping
a
fight.
Text
2
W:
What’s
the
time
by
your
watch?
M:
②8:
20.
But
it’s
5
minutes
slow.
2.
What’s
the
correct
time?
A.
8:
20.
    B.
8:
25.
    
C.
8:
15.
Text
3
W:
Do
you
think
of
yourself
as
a
great
smoker?
M:
Well,
③I
wouldn’t
call
three
packets
a
week
a
heavy
smoker.
3.
What
does
the
man
think
of
himself?
A.
One
who
smokes
heavily.
B.
One
who
doesn’t
smoke
too
much.
C.
One
who
doesn’t
like
smoking.
Text
4
M:
I’d
like
to
speak
to
the
manager,
please.
W:
May
I
know
what
it
is
about?
M:
④I’d
like
to
see
him
about
the
position
advertised
in
today’s
newspaper.
W:
Certainly.
Just
wait
here
for
a
while;
he
is
making
a
phone
call.
4.
What
does
the
man
really
want
to
do?
A.
To
read
the
advertisement.
B.
To
meet
the
manager.
C.
To
take
the
job.
Text
5
W:
My
brother
is
thinking
of
eating
out
with
us
on
Saturday
night.
Any
suggestions?
M:
⑤It
is
up
to
you.
I
don’t
know
the
restaurants
around
here
that
well.
5.
What
does
the
man
mean?
A.
He
already
has
plans.
B.
The
woman
should
decide.
C.
He
will
make
a
reservation.
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。
听第6段材料,
回答第6、7题。
Text
6
M:
How
can
I
help
you,
Miss
Johnson?
W:
Hmm,
first
⑦I’d
like
to
order
30
coats
⑥order
No:
P25G5.
M:
OK,
order
No:
P25G5,
coats:
30.
W:
Hmm,
how
much
are
they?
M:
⑦45
dollars
each.
6.
What
is
the
order
number
for
coats?
A.
P25G5.
B.
P26T5.
C.
P27D5.
7.
How
much
will
the
woman
be
charged?
A.
45
dollars.
B.
585
dollars.
C.
1,
350
dollars.
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Have
you
been
to
the
new
gym?
It’s
really
nice.
W:
I
was
going
to
ask
you
the
same
thing.
I
was
over
there
yesterday
afternoon.
It
was
very
impressive.
M:
That
equipment
in
the
weight
room
is
worth
a
pretty
penny,
I’d
say.
W:
You’re
telling
me.
I
used
to
belong
to
a
commercial
fitness
facility
and
they
didn’t
have
stations
half
that
price.
M:
I
was
really
upset
about
those
fee
increases
last
year,
I
see
the
facilities,
⑧I
have
to
admit
that
the
money
was
well
spent.
W:
I
agree.
M:
Oh,
there
is
a
fully
equipped
acrobatics
room.
W:
Oh,
it’s
so
fun.
I
didn’t
even
see
that
when
I
came
in.
M:
I
saw
all
kinds
of
things
that
I
wouldn’t
know
how
to
use.
W:
Hey!⑨I
could
show
you
some
basic
techniques
if
you’d
like.
M:
Wow,
that
would
be
great.
I
wonder
if
we
need
to
sign
up
for
a
class
first.
W:
Great!⑨I
can’t
wait
to
get
back
into
shape!
8.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
new
gym? 
A.
It
is
worth
the
money.
B.
It
is
very
impressive.
C.
It
is
not
worth
the
money.
9.
What
does
the
woman
imply
she
will
do?
A.
Get
more
exercise.
B.
Go
back
to
work.
C.
Continue
studying
hard.
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
M:
Hey!
Long
time
no
see.
W:
Hi!
How
are
you?
How
was
your
weekend?
M:
It
was
fantastic.
I
had
so
much
fun.
I
wish
it
had
been
longer.
How
was
yours?
W:
Oh,
⑩you
don’t
want
to
hear
about
it.
Anyway,
what
did
you
do
that
was
so
fantastic?
M:
Well,
I
went
snowboarding
on
Saturday,
and
I
went
to
my
grandparents’
house
on
Sunday.
W:
How
fun!
It
sounds
like
you
were
busy.
I
wish
I
had
gone
snowboarding.
Maybe
I’ll
go
this
weekend.
Aren’t
you
tired
after
your
busy
weekend?
M:
A
little,
but
it
was
a
productive
weekend,
so
I’m
feeling
okay.
I
had
been
planning
to
visit
my
grandparents
for
a
long
time,
and
I
finally
got
some
time
to
do
it.
Did
you
just
stay
in
the
dorm
all
weekend?
W:
Well,
I
rented
a
bunch
of
DVDs
and
watched
them
all.
That
is
why
my
eyes
are
swollen.
M:
I
can
see
that.
Oh,
let’s
hurry!
Professor
Don
will
be
mad
at
us
if
we
are
late
again!
10.
How
did
the
woman
feel
about
her
weekend?
A.
It
was
exciting.
   B.
It
was
satisfying.
C.
It
was
boring.
11.
What
did
the
man
do
on
Saturday?
A.
He
played
sports.
   B.
He
visited
someone.
C.
He
watched
movies.
12.
Who
are
the
speakers?
A.
Students.
B.
Teachers.
C.
Clerks.
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
W:
Look
at
the
wonderful
view
from
here!
It
feels
like
we’re
at
the
top
of
the
world!
M:
Yes,
it
is
a
very
nice
view.
You
can
see
the
whole
city
from
this
spot.
W:
It
looks
so
beautiful!
I
didn’t
know
London
could
be
this
prettyLook
at
all
the
lights!
M:
Yeah,
I
know.
I
used
to
come
here
when
I
was
a
little
child.
W:
This
place
must
be
very
special
to
you,
then.
M:
Yes,
it
is.
I
used
to
come
here
with
my
family
at
night
to
watch
the
shooting
stars.
W:
Did
you
see
a
lot
of
shooting
stars?
M:
Sometimes
there
were,
sometimes
there
weren’t.
But
I
liked
coming
here
even
if
we
didn’t
see
any.
WDid
you
ever
see
any
wild
animals?
I
heard
there
are
wolves
around
here.
I
think
it
might
be
scary
to
see
a
wolf
at
night.
Did
you
ever
see
one?
M:
I’ve
never
seen
a
wolf,
because
there
aren’t
any
wolves
in
England
anymore.
Sometimes
deer
cross
the
road
in
the
evening.
I’ve
seen
many
different
kinds
of
birds
flying
before
sunset.
Once,
I
thought
I
saw
a
bear.
I
was
a
little
afraid,
especially
when
it
stood
up
on
its
back
legs.
It
started
coming
toward
me
in
the
dark.
W:
Did
you
run?
MNo.
It
started
talking
to
me,
actually.
I
was
surprised,
but
then
I
saw
it
was
just
my
dad.
He’d
been
looking
for
something
he
dropped
on
the
ground.
13.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably?
A.
In
the
middle
of
a
city.
     B.
In
a
boat.
C.
On
a
hill.
14.
What
are
the
speakers
looking
at?
A.
The
ocean.
     B.
The
city
lights.
C.
The
stars.
15.
What
is
the
man
afraid
of?
A.
Birds.
B.
Bears.
C.
Wolves.
16.
Why
was
the
man
probably
surprised?
A.
A
lot
of
birds
flew
around
him.
B.
He
wasn’t
expecting
to
see
his
father.
C.
A
wild
animal
was
coming
toward
him.
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
  What
is
the
most
popular
sport
in
America?
Most
people
would
probably
say
baseball,
football,
or
basketball.
These
sports
are
often
referred
to
as
“The
big
Three”.
However,
the
sport
that
has
the
most
overall
participants
and
fans
in
the
U.
S.
is
actually
soccer.
About
25
million
people
play
soccer
in
the
U.
S.
,
which
is
almost
10%
of
the
total
population.
Many
of
these
players
are
young
people,
and
soccer’s
popularity
has
grown
over
the
years
in
part
because
children
as
young
as
five
years
old
can
play
on
organized
teams.
In
contrast,
most
baseball
and
basketball
leagues
don’t
start
until
ages
seven
or
eightAlso,
most
parents
want
to
sign
their
kids
up
for
soccer
teams
because
the
sport
is
considered
very
safe,
unlike
football.
Most
importantly,
the
culture
of
youth
soccer
in
America
places
greater
importance
on
teamwork
than
being
competitive.
Because
of
this,
players
of
all
skill
levels
are
able
to
be
part
of
a
team.
  “The
Big
Three”
sports
make
the
most
money
in
America.
This
can
be
seen
in
the
radio
and
TV
contracts,
the
value
of
teams,
and
the
salaries
of
players.
Major
League
Soccer,
the
professional
soccer
league
in
the
U.
S.
,
used
to
lose
a
lot
of
money.
Now,
soccer,
stadiums
around
the
country
are
sold
out.
The
most
valuable
MLS
team,
the
Los
Angeles
Galaxy,
is
valued
at
over
100
million
dollars.
17.
Which
is
among
“The
Big
Three”
sports
in
America?
A.
Volleyball.
B.
Soccer.
C.
Baseball.
18.
How
many
people
play
soccer
in
the
United
States,
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
Over
100
million
people.
B.
About
25
million
people.
C.
About
20%
of
the
total
population.
19.
Why
do
most
parents
want
their
children
to
play
soccer?
A.
It
is
very
safe.
B.
It
starts
at
an
older
age.
C.
It
is
easier
to
learn
than
football.
20.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
culture
of
youth
soccer?
A.
It
is
getting
very
competitive.
B.
It
is
being
changed
by
money.
C.
It
puts
more
importance
on
teamwork.
第二部分 阅读
(共两节,
满分50分)
第一节(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
  Modern
people
are
paying
more
attention
to
exercise
and
many
celebrities
are
leading
the
trend,
while
in
ancient
China
there
were
also
many
fitness
lovers.
  Lu
You:
chosho
  As
a
noted
productive
poet,
Lu
You
from
the
Song
Dynasty
wrote
more
than
20,
000
poems
in
his
lifetime.
According
to
historical
records,
he
lived
to
85
years
old,
the
longest
living
poet
in
the
Song
Dynasty.
  However,
Lu
You
was
weak
as
a
child.
During
his
later
years,
Lu
You
started
the
body
building
called
chosho.
Chosho
was
quite
popular
in
ancient
times,
which
was
not
roaring
or
whistling,
but
an
elegant,
serious
and
skillful
health
method.
People
opened
their
body,
breathed
in
deep
and
then
breathed
out
with
a
long
and
loud
cry
in
rhythm.
  Su
Dongpo:
long
run,
five
kilometers
per
day
  The
great
Song
Dynasty
poet
Su
Dongpo,
or
Su
Shi
preferred
to
take
long
runs,
and
he
thought
that
only
by
moving
your
body
regularly
could
you
have
a
strong
body.
  He
would
slow
down
when
he
breathed
hard,
and
speed
up
when
his
breath
balanced.
Su
Dongpo
would
run
until
he
was
sweaty,
hot,
blood
circulating
and
limbs
feeling
refreshed.
  Huyan
Zan:
cold
bath
  There
was
an
annual
festival
in
November
during
the
early
Tang
Dynasty
called
“Pouring
cold”,
where
a
group
of
strong
men,
nearly
bare,
sang
and
danced
in
the
street
while
crowds
poured
cold
water
on
them.
The
festival,
a
sacrifice
to
god,
was
thought
to
be
helpful
to
body
building.
  During
the
Song
Dynasty,
Huyan
Zan
recovered
the
tradition
by
removing
the
singing
and
dancing
parts
and
keeping
the
pouring
cold
water
part,
as
a
way
to
exercise
his
kids’
physical
bodies.
21.
What
would
Lu
You
do
when
doing
chosho
exercise?
A.
Scream
after
opening
his
body.
B.
Make
a
long
and
loud
roar.
C.
Whistle
for
a
long
time.
D.
Breathe
in
deep
and
shout
with
a
rhythm.
22.
While
Su
Dongpo
was
running,
he
______.
?
A.
adjusted
his
running
speed
according
to
his
breath
B.
kept
running
at
high
speed
all
the
way
C.
would
run
until
his
body
was
tired
D.
practiced
Qigong
during
the
course
of
running
23.
Why
did
Huyan
Zan
have
his
kids
do
a
cold
bath?
A.
To
teach
them
the
hardship
of
life.
B.
To
honor
his
general-inherited
family.
C.
To
make
them
have
a
healthy
body.
D.
To
expect
them
to
have
a
long
life.
B
  My
high
school
life
has
been
filled
with
many
ups
and
downs,
whether
it
was
social
or
academic.
Even
though
my
current
high
school
was
not
my
first
choice,
I
never
regretted
attending
Southside
High
School.
“Since
you
have
chosen
it,
then
it
is
the
best
for
you,

said
my
parents.
  Up
until
the
junior
year
I
did
not
realize
my
capabilities
(能力)
as
a
student.
Being
in
the
IB
Program,
I
was
told
that
my
junior
year
would
be
the
toughest
in
all
the
years
of
high
school.
With
this
“little”
piece
of
information,
I
walked
into
my
junior
year,
scared
of
my
grades.
As
weeks
went
by,
I
started
to
believe
that
the
junior
year
was
not
as
hard
as
everyone
had
said,
but
I
was
wrong.
My
grades
were
rapidly
declining(下降)
and
by
the
end
of
the
first
term
I
had
had
five
Cs
in
seven
of
my
classes!
I
could
not
believe
it—I
did
not
want
to
believe
it.
I
tried
my
best
to
get
my
grades
up
myself
without
any
help
from
anyone,
but
my
pride
just
made
my
grades
worse.
And
I
had
to
miss
out
on
one
of
the
most
important
speech
and
debate
competitions
all
year:
States.
I
was
heartbroken.
I
realized
that
I
could
not
survive
my
junior
year
on
my
own,
so
I
had
to
get
help
fast.
  Once
I
got
a
tutor,
my
grades
went
from
Cs,
Ds,
and
even
some
Fs,
to
nothing
but
As
and
Bs.
I
slowly
started
to
gain
my
confidence
back
in
all
of
my
classes
and
even
myself.
By
the
time
the
third
and
the
fourth
quarter
came
around,
I
had
been
on
the
honor
roll
twice,
and
I
was
receiving
awards
from
speeches
and
debates,
tennis
and
school.
  Southside
has
taught
me
to
always
keep
my
head
up
and
never
give
up
on
myself
no
matter
what
life
throws
at
me.
I
am
proud
to
be
a
Southside
Tiger.
24.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
The
writer
always
thought
Southside
High
School
was
the
best.
B.
The
writer’s
parents
persuaded
her
into
attending
Southside
High
School.
C.
The
writer
has
met
many
challenges
since
she
attended
high
school.
D.
Life
has
become
easier
since
the
writer
came
to
Southside
High
School.
25.
How
did
the
writer
feel
when
she
walked
into
her
junior
year?
A.
Excited.
    B.
Worried.
C.
Curious.
D.
Uninterested.
26.
Why
was
the
writer’s
study
worse
and
worse?
A.
She
didn’t
work
hard
enough.
B.
She
didn’t
ask
others
for
help
because
of
pride.
C.
She
missed
many
important
speeches.
D.
No
one
would
like
to
help
her.
27.
What
important
lesson
has
the
writer
learned
at
Southside
High
School?
A.
Students
should
face
challenges
bravely.
B.
Students
should
be
careful
in
choosing
their
school.
C.
Students
should
be
proud
of
their
school.
D.
Students
should
better
learn
about
life.
C
  Finally,
I
entered
the
university.
Because
of
my
careful
savings,
I
did
not
have
to
work
during
the
school
years.
Then
summer
came
and
it
was
time
to
work
harder
than
ever.
I
continued
working
as
a
waitress
at
night,
instructed
tennis
camps
several
mornings
a
week
and
worked
as
a
secretary
for
a
few
hours
in
the
afternoons.
I
even
decided
to
take
a
class
at
a
community
college.
This
class
at
the
community
college
saved
me
$650.
It
was
an
extremely
tiring
summer
and
made
me
anxious
to
return
to
my
relatively
easy
life
at
the
university.
During
my
second
and
third
years
of
undergraduate
schooling,
I
decided
to
work
about
five
hours
per
week
in
the
campus
admissions
office
answering
phones.
This
provided
a
little
spending
money
and
kept
me
from
drawing
my
savings
out.
The
overall
situation
looked
hopeful
as
I
approached
my
senior
year
as
long
as
I
could
make
as
much
money
as
I
had
the
previous
summer.
I
wanted
to
go
to
Israel
to
study
for
3
weeks,
but
I
hesitated
in
making
this
decision
because
it
would
cost
me
$1,
600
more
to
get
the
credits
in
Israel.
About
two
weeks
later
my
mom
called
to
tell
me
that
I
had
$1,
600
in
the
bank
that
I
had
forgotten
about!One
of
my
concerns
about
this
trip
was
not
only
the
cost,
but
the
loss
of
time
to
make
money;however,
I
made
as
much
that
summer
in
the
ten
weeks
when
I
was
at
home
as
I
had
made
during
the
fourteen
weeks
when
I
was
at
home
the
summer
before.
The
way
everything
worked
together
to
make
this
trip
possible
was
one
of
the
most
exciting
things
that
have
ever
happened
to
me.
This
experience
has
shaped
me
in
many
important
ways.
The
first
thing
that
I
learned
was
the
importance
of
a
strong
work
ethic.
Working
long
hours
did
a
lot
to
develop
my
character
and
helped
me
learn
the
value
of
a
dollar.
It
also
made
me
learn
how
to
search
for
creative
ways
to
settle
difficult
situations.
28.
Where
did
the
writer
probably
work
part-time
before
attending
the
university?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
the
tennis
camps.
C.
In
a
company.
D.
In
the
campus
admissions
office.
29.
The
writer
took
a
class
at
a
community
college
mainly
because
______.
?
A.
she
wanted
to
save
money
B.
life
there
was
relatively
easy
C.
summer
time
was
tiring
D.
it
was
required
by
the
university
30.
The
writer’s
major
concern
about
the
trip
to
Israel
was
that
______.
?
A.
her
mother
would
not
give
her
approval
B.
she
would
fail
to
get
credits
in
Israel
C.
a
well-paid
summer
job
would
be
lost
D.
$1,
600
couldn’t
be
drawn
out
in
time
31.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
how
the
writer
______.
?
A.
made
money
on
the
college
campus
B.
managed
to
make
full
use
of
her
vacation
C.
was
forced
to
support
herself
by
her
mother
D.
was
shaped
by
working
part-time
through
college
D
  I’m
an
English
teacher
working
in
Russia,
and
for
some
reason
I
really
don’t
like
that
classroom
topic—Talk
About
Your
Family.
Perhaps
it’s
because
everyone
studied
English
from
the
same
book
at
school.
So
all
the
students
say,
“My
family
consists
of
five
members:
me,
my
mother,
my
father,
my
brother
and
my
dog.
.
.
”and
so
on,
as
if
all
families
are
exactly
the
same.
  Let’s
get
rid
of
the
phrase“my
family
consists
of
.
.
.
”and
look
at
some
more
interesting
ways
to
talk
about
families.
English
is
rich
in
idioms
(习语)
to
talk
about
family
life.
Let’s
ignore
the
black
sheep
of
the
family—that’s
someone
who
doesn’t
fit
in,
or
causes
a
family
scandal
(丑闻).
If
you’re
loyal
(忠诚的)
to
your
family,
you
can
say
blood
is
thicker
than
water
or
keep
it
in
the
family.
If
you
share
a
talent
with
another
family
member,
you
can
say
it
runs
in
the
family.
You
might
have
your
father’s
eyes
or
your
mother’s
nose.
If
you’re
like
one
of
your
parents,
you
can
say
like
father,
like
son
or
you
can
be
a
chip
off
the
old
block.
  Then
there
are
idioms
that
have
left
the
family
(flown
the
nest)
and
gone
on
to
have
a
life
of
their
own.
For
example,
a
Londoner
is
telling
someone
how
to
get
a
new
passport.
“Get
four
pictures
taken,
pick
up
a
form
in
the
post
office,
hand
it
in
with
your
old
passport
and.
.
.
Bob’s
your
uncle.
”It
means“the
problem
is
solved”.
But
I’d
love
to
know
who
the
original
Bob
was,
and
why
he
was
such
a
useful
uncle
to
have.
32.
Why
does
the
writer
dislike
the
classroom
topic—Talk
About
Your
Family?
A.
He
works
in
Russia.
B.
All
families
are
the
same.
C.
All
answers
are
similar.
D.
He
has
no
family
there.
33.
When
we
mention
the
black
sheep
of
the
family,
we
may
refer
to
someone
______.
?
A.
who
causes
a
family
scandal
B.
who
is
loyal
to
the
family
C.
who
has
the
father’s
eyes
D.
who
has
a
useful
uncle
34.
What
can
you
say
if
you
want
to
express
you
have
the
same
talent
with
your
brother?
A.
Blood
is
thicker
than
water.
B.
It
runs
in
the
family.
C.
You
are
the
chip
off
the
old
block.
D.
Bob
is
your
uncle.
35.
According
to
the
text,
how
do
you
probably
feel
when
you
hear
“Bob’s
your
uncle”?
A.
Sad.
     B.
Bored.
C.
Stressed.
D.
Satisfied
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.
5分,
满分12.
5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。
  Entering
high
school
can
be
a
great
challenge.
Everyone
seems
sure
about
what
they’re
doing
and
how
they’re
doing
it.
This
can
make
you
feel
nervous.
 36 
Here
are
some
tips
that
help
you
have
an
easier
start
at
high
school.
?
  Start
by
saying
hello
to
the
people
near
you
in
class.
 37 
You
could
say,
“Hi,
I’m
Jess.
I’m
excited
about
the
first
day
of
school,
but
I’m
a
little
nervous.
What
about
you?”?
  People
like
hearing
nice
things
about
themselves.
It
opens
the
door
for
conversation.
 38 
The
best
compliments
(赞扬)
are
specific.
For
example,
rather
than
saying,
“I
think
you’re
smart,

you
could
say,
“It’s
amazing
how
quickly
you
pick
up
what
Mr
Roberts
is
saying
in
math.
”?
   39 
Every
person
is
unique.
You
are
different
from
everyone
else;every
other
person
is,
too.
So
accept
those
differences
and
find
other
people
who
will
accept
those
differences,
too.
?
  “Fitting
in”
often
means
changing
yourself
to
go
unnoticed
in
a
group.
“Belonging”
means
the
group
actively
wants
you
to
be
there.
It
feels
easier
to
hide
parts
of
yourself
to
fit
in.
However,
living
in
a
way
that’s
not
true
to
yourself
will
make
you
feel
worse
over
time.
 40 ?
A.
It
also
makes
both
of
you
feel
good.
B.
Remember
to
accept
the
differences.
C.
Always
try
to
be
the
different
one
in
a
group.
D.
This
can
be
kind
of
difficult
at
the
beginning.
E.
People
can’t
get
to
know
you
if
you
never
say
anything.
F.
Being
yourself
will
help
you
find
others
who
are
like
you.
G.
But
the
truth
is
that
everyone
is
a
little
unsure
in
high
school.
第三部分 语言运用
(共两节,
满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,
满分15分)
  阅读下面短文,
从每题所给的A、B、C、D
四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
  A
few
weeks
ago,
John
went
to
a
new
school.
He
likes
it
better
than
his
 41 
school.
The
classrooms
are
big
and
 42 .
Every
classroom
has
a
computer
in
it.
The
 43 
is
also
really
great!
There
are
lots
of
books,
magazines
and
newspapers.
It
also
has
the
most
comfortable
chairs
and
students
can
sit
on
them
when
they
 44 .
He
decides
to
do
a
lot
of
reading
to
 45 
himself.
The
food
in
the
school
dining
hall
is
delicious
and
 46 .
All
of
the
students
like
to
 47 
there.
The
beef
noodles
are
John’s
favorite.
John’s
favorite
 48 
at
the
school
is
the
lecture
hall.
The
students
often
go
there
to
listen
to
 49 .
Last
week
John
went
there
for
an
interesting
speech
and
he
 50 
it.
The
school
has
all
kinds
of
activities.
 51 ,
there
is
a
music
festival
every
June.
The
students
like
their
school
band(乐队)very
much.
The
sports
meeting
is
 52 
one
of
the
most
popular
activities
at
the
school,
 53 
is
in
September
every
year.
John
is
happy
that
he
can
 54 
at
this
school.
He
enjoys
his
every
day
here
 55 
he
has
the
best
teachers
and
the
friendliest
classmates.
?
41.
A.
old         B.
new
C.
big
D.
small
42.
A.
dirty
B.
close
C.
far
D.
clean
43.
A.
classroom
B.
library
C.
office
D.
ground
44.
A.
sing
B.
dance
C.
read
D.
sleep
45.
A.
improve
B.
impress
C.
explore
D.
develop
46.
A.
expensive
B.
bad
C.
comfortable
D.
fresh
47.
A.
act
B.
eat
C.
share
D.
drink
48.
A.
time
B.
place
C.
person
D.
subject
49.
A.
lectures
B.
songs
C.
plays
D.
operas
50.
A.
forgot
B.
waited
C.
stopped
D.
loved
51.
A.
Of
course
B.
In
fact
C.
For
example
D.
So
far
52.
A.
either
B.
again
C.
too
D.
also
53.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
who
D.
what
54.
A.
study
B.
work
C.
live
D.
travel
55.
A.
but
B.
or
C.
though
D.
because
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。
  When
my
brother
and
I
said
we
were
going
to
spend
our
Christmas
holidays
abroad,
the
whole
family
objected
violently.
But
nothing
could
persuade
us
56.
______(stay).
Two
days
before
Christmas,
we
went
to
a
small
town
in
57.
_____(south)Germany.
We
58.
______
(spend)
the
whole
of
Christmas
Eve
sightseeing.
?
There
were
59.
______
many
activities
in
the
town
that
they
added
to
our
excitement.
The
streets
were
60.
(crowd)with
people
and
the
shops
were
full
of
wonderful
things.
In
the
evening,
we
went
to
listen
to
Christmas
songs
61.
______(sing)
by
children
around
the
62.
______(bright)
decorated
Christmas
tree
in
the
main
street.
We
planned
to
have
63.
______
meal
at
the
best
restaurant
in
town
the
next
day.
However,
in
the
morning
the
streets
were
empty.
What’s
worse,
all
the
shops
including
the
restaurants
were
shut.
As
last
we
had
to
return
to
our
hotel,
64.
______(feel)
very
miserable.
Our
Christmas
“feast”
was
a
bag
of
fruits,
65.
______my
brother
had
happened
to
buy
the
day
before.
?
第四部分 写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
  假如你是李华,
你收到朋友李磊的来信,
他告诉你他不适应高一数学老师的课,
在数学方面有些困难,
以至于跟不上其他同学,
感到非常着急。请给他写一封电子邮件,
想办法解决这方面的困难。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
邮件的开头和结尾已给出,
不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
适应adapt
to
Dear
Li
Lei,
I
have
got
your
letter.
?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
  Best
wishes!
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
  I
have
been
in
the
teaching
profession
more
than
thirty
years,
and
one
of
the
best
teachers
I
have
ever
known
was
Mr.
Rowe.
I
was
lucky
enough
to
co-teach
the
fourth
grade
with
him.
Mr.
Rowe
had
infinite
patience
and
understanding
and
I
learned
so
much
from
him.
He
could
perform
miracles,
like
the
one
he
performed
with
Steven,
one
of
the
unhappiest
kids
I
had
ever
seen.
Steven
couldn’t
stand
school.
He
didn’t
like
the
kids
who
raised
their
hands
and
knew
all
the
answers,
and
most
importantly,
he
didn’t
like
himself.
The
first
day
he
walked
into
Mr.
Rowe’s
classroom,
he
ignored
the
other
students,
looking
angry
and
annoyed,
and
slid
into
his
chair,
knocking
a
couple
of
textbooks
onto
the
floor.
Mr.
Rowe
walked
over
to
him
and
touched
Steven’s
shoulder,
but
Steven
pulled
away.
Nevertheless,
Mr.
Rowe
welcomed
him,
“Hi,
Steven.
I’m
happy
you
are
in
my
class.
We
are
gonna
have
a
great
year.
”Steven
looked
around
the
room
as
if
Mr.
Rowe
must
be
mistaken.
No
teacher
in
his
right
mind
would
want
Steven
to
be
part
of
his
classroom.
So,
while
Mr.
Rowe
seemed
cheerful
and
relaxed
that
day
of
school,
it
seemed
that
Steven
was
angry
and
confused.
That
day
after
class,
Mr.
Rowe
chose
Steven
to
pitch
the
kickball
at
recess.
“Hey,
Steven,
”Mr.
Rowe
commented,
“You
are
good
at
pitching
things.
Let
me
show
you
my
secret
trick.
”Mr.
Rowe
taught
Steven
one
of
the
tricks
that
not
a
single
kid
could
perform.
Steven
learned
fast
and
did
quite
well!
Everyone
cheered
for
him.
After
the
kickball,
Steven
sat
as
closer
to
Mr.
Rowe
in
class
as
he
could.
When
a
question
was
asked,
Steven
lit
up;
he
knew
the
answer!
He
raised
his
hands.
When
he
answered
the
question
his
voice
shook.
However,
he
got
the
right
answer!
He
said,
with
Mr.
Rowe,
his
days
of
the
fourth
grade
promised
wonderful.
That
is
not
to
say
that
every
day
went
smoothly,
but
it
was
evident
that
Steven
grew
to
love
Mr.
Rowe
more
and
more
with
each
passing
day.
  Time
passed
quickly
that
year,
and
before
we
all
knew
it,
it
was
the
last
day
of
school.
?
?____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
  Many
years
later,
Mr.
Rowe
and
I
were
surprised.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【备选训练】
完成句子
1.
We
are
really
you
again.
我们真的盼望再次看到你。
2.
As
students,
we
should
our
study.
作为学生,
我们应该把注意力集中在我们的学习上。
3.
We
我们发现这张床非常舒服。
4.
He
English
for
the
coming
exam.
他正在忙着为即将到来的考试复习英语。
5.
His
parents
his
safety.
他的父母非常担心他的安全。
6.
The
boy
is
always
all
kinds
of
cars.
这个男孩总是对各种各样的汽车好奇。
7.
They
so
you.
他们看到你非常兴奋。
8.
I
hope
everyone
can
sports.
我希望每个人可以积极参加体育运动。
9.
she
was!
她是多么害怕呀!
10.
difficult
the
question
is,
I
will
figure
it
out.
无论这个问题多么困难,
我都会把它计算出来。
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-单元素养检测(一)(Welcome
Unit)
(120分钟 150分)
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。
Text
1
M:
①Why
don’t
you
just
tell
Mr
Johnson
how
you
feel?
W:
I’m
just
so
angry
that
I
don’t
know
what
I
would
say
to
him!
1.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Offering
a
suggestion.
  B.
Starting
an
argument.
C.
Stopping
a
fight.
答案:
A
Text
2
W:
What’s
the
time
by
your
watch?
M:
②8:
20.
But
it’s
5
minutes
slow.
2.
What’s
the
correct
time?
A.
8:
20.
    B.
8:
25.
    
C.
8:
15.
答案:
B
Text
3
W:
Do
you
think
of
yourself
as
a
great
smoker?
M:
Well,
③I
wouldn’t
call
three
packets
a
week
a
heavy
smoker.
3.
What
does
the
man
think
of
himself?
A.
One
who
smokes
heavily.
B.
One
who
doesn’t
smoke
too
much.
C.
One
who
doesn’t
like
smoking.
答案:
B
Text
4
M:
I’d
like
to
speak
to
the
manager,
please.
W:
May
I
know
what
it
is
about?
M:
④I’d
like
to
see
him
about
the
position
advertised
in
today’s
newspaper.
W:
Certainly.
Just
wait
here
for
a
while;
he
is
making
a
phone
call.
4.
What
does
the
man
really
want
to
do?
A.
To
read
the
advertisement.
B.
To
meet
the
manager.
C.
To
take
the
job.
答案:
C
Text
5
W:
My
brother
is
thinking
of
eating
out
with
us
on
Saturday
night.
Any
suggestions?
M:
⑤It
is
up
to
you.
I
don’t
know
the
restaurants
around
here
that
well.
5.
What
does
the
man
mean?
A.
He
already
has
plans.
B.
The
woman
should
decide.
C.
He
will
make
a
reservation.
答案:
B
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。
听第6段材料,
回答第6、7题。
Text
6
M:
How
can
I
help
you,
Miss
Johnson?
W:
Hmm,
first
⑦I’d
like
to
order
30
coats
⑥order
No:
P25G5.
M:
OK,
order
No:
P25G5,
coats:
30.
W:
Hmm,
how
much
are
they?
M:
⑦45
dollars
each.
6.
What
is
the
order
number
for
coats?
A.
P25G5.
B.
P26T5.
C.
P27D5.
答案:
A
7.
How
much
will
the
woman
be
charged?
A.
45
dollars.
B.
585
dollars.
C.
1,
350
dollars.
答案:
C
听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。
Text
7
M:
Have
you
been
to
the
new
gym?
It’s
really
nice.
W:
I
was
going
to
ask
you
the
same
thing.
I
was
over
there
yesterday
afternoon.
It
was
very
impressive.
M:
That
equipment
in
the
weight
room
is
worth
a
pretty
penny,
I’d
say.
W:
You’re
telling
me.
I
used
to
belong
to
a
commercial
fitness
facility
and
they
didn’t
have
stations
half
that
price.
M:
I
was
really
upset
about
those
fee
increases
last
year,
I
see
the
facilities,
⑧I
have
to
admit
that
the
money
was
well
spent.
W:
I
agree.
M:
Oh,
there
is
a
fully
equipped
acrobatics
room.
W:
Oh,
it’s
so
fun.
I
didn’t
even
see
that
when
I
came
in.
M:
I
saw
all
kinds
of
things
that
I
wouldn’t
know
how
to
use.
W:
Hey!⑨I
could
show
you
some
basic
techniques
if
you’d
like.
M:
Wow,
that
would
be
great.
I
wonder
if
we
need
to
sign
up
for
a
class
first.
W:
Great!⑨I
can’t
wait
to
get
back
into
shape!
8.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
new
gym? 
A.
It
is
worth
the
money.
B.
It
is
very
impressive.
C.
It
is
not
worth
the
money.
答案:
A
9.
What
does
the
woman
imply
she
will
do?
A.
Get
more
exercise.
B.
Go
back
to
work.
C.
Continue
studying
hard.
答案:
A
听第8段材料,
回答第10~12题。
Text
8
M:
Hey!
Long
time
no
see.
W:
Hi!
How
are
you?
How
was
your
weekend?
M:
It
was
fantastic.
I
had
so
much
fun.
I
wish
it
had
been
longer.
How
was
yours?
W:
Oh,
⑩you
don’t
want
to
hear
about
it.
Anyway,
what
did
you
do
that
was
so
fantastic?
M:
Well,
I
went
snowboarding
on
Saturday,
and
I
went
to
my
grandparents’
house
on
Sunday.
W:
How
fun!
It
sounds
like
you
were
busy.
I
wish
I
had
gone
snowboarding.
Maybe
I’ll
go
this
weekend.
Aren’t
you
tired
after
your
busy
weekend?
M:
A
little,
but
it
was
a
productive
weekend,
so
I’m
feeling
okay.
I
had
been
planning
to
visit
my
grandparents
for
a
long
time,
and
I
finally
got
some
time
to
do
it.
Did
you
just
stay
in
the
dorm
all
weekend?
W:
Well,
I
rented
a
bunch
of
DVDs
and
watched
them
all.
That
is
why
my
eyes
are
swollen.
M:
I
can
see
that.
Oh,
let’s
hurry!
Professor
Don
will
be
mad
at
us
if
we
are
late
again!
10.
How
did
the
woman
feel
about
her
weekend?
A.
It
was
exciting.
   B.
It
was
satisfying.
C.
It
was
boring.
答案:
C
11.
What
did
the
man
do
on
Saturday?
A.
He
played
sports.
   B.
He
visited
someone.
C.
He
watched
movies.
答案:
A
12.
Who
are
the
speakers?
A.
Students.
B.
Teachers.
C.
Clerks.
答案:
A
听第9段材料,
回答第13~16题。
Text
9
W:
Look
at
the
wonderful
view
from
here!
It
feels
like
we’re
at
the
top
of
the
world!
M:
Yes,
it
is
a
very
nice
view.
You
can
see
the
whole
city
from
this
spot.
W:
It
looks
so
beautiful!
I
didn’t
know
London
could
be
this
prettyLook
at
all
the
lights!
M:
Yeah,
I
know.
I
used
to
come
here
when
I
was
a
little
child.
W:
This
place
must
be
very
special
to
you,
then.
M:
Yes,
it
is.
I
used
to
come
here
with
my
family
at
night
to
watch
the
shooting
stars.
W:
Did
you
see
a
lot
of
shooting
stars?
M:
Sometimes
there
were,
sometimes
there
weren’t.
But
I
liked
coming
here
even
if
we
didn’t
see
any.
WDid
you
ever
see
any
wild
animals?
I
heard
there
are
wolves
around
here.
I
think
it
might
be
scary
to
see
a
wolf
at
night.
Did
you
ever
see
one?
M:
I’ve
never
seen
a
wolf,
because
there
aren’t
any
wolves
in
England
anymore.
Sometimes
deer
cross
the
road
in
the
evening.
I’ve
seen
many
different
kinds
of
birds
flying
before
sunset.
Once,
I
thought
I
saw
a
bear.
I
was
a
little
afraid,
especially
when
it
stood
up
on
its
back
legs.
It
started
coming
toward
me
in
the
dark.
W:
Did
you
run?
MNo.
It
started
talking
to
me,
actually.
I
was
surprised,
but
then
I
saw
it
was
just
my
dad.
He’d
been
looking
for
something
he
dropped
on
the
ground.
13.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably?
A.
In
the
middle
of
a
city.
     B.
In
a
boat.
C.
On
a
hill.
答案:
C
14.
What
are
the
speakers
looking
at?
A.
The
ocean.
     B.
The
city
lights.
C.
The
stars.
答案:
B
15.
What
is
the
man
afraid
of?
A.
Birds.
B.
Bears.
C.
Wolves.
答案:
B
16.
Why
was
the
man
probably
surprised?
A.
A
lot
of
birds
flew
around
him.
B.
He
wasn’t
expecting
to
see
his
father.
C.
A
wild
animal
was
coming
toward
him.
答案:
B
听第10段材料,
回答第17~20题。
Text
10
  What
is
the
most
popular
sport
in
America?
Most
people
would
probably
say
baseball,
football,
or
basketball.
These
sports
are
often
referred
to
as
“The
big
Three”.
However,
the
sport
that
has
the
most
overall
participants
and
fans
in
the
U.
S.
is
actually
soccer.
About
25
million
people
play
soccer
in
the
U.
S.
,
which
is
almost
10%
of
the
total
population.
Many
of
these
players
are
young
people,
and
soccer’s
popularity
has
grown
over
the
years
in
part
because
children
as
young
as
five
years
old
can
play
on
organized
teams.
In
contrast,
most
baseball
and
basketball
leagues
don’t
start
until
ages
seven
or
eightAlso,
most
parents
want
to
sign
their
kids
up
for
soccer
teams
because
the
sport
is
considered
very
safe,
unlike
football.
Most
importantly,
the
culture
of
youth
soccer
in
America
places
greater
importance
on
teamwork
than
being
competitive.
Because
of
this,
players
of
all
skill
levels
are
able
to
be
part
of
a
team.
  “The
Big
Three”
sports
make
the
most
money
in
America.
This
can
be
seen
in
the
radio
and
TV
contracts,
the
value
of
teams,
and
the
salaries
of
players.
Major
League
Soccer,
the
professional
soccer
league
in
the
U.
S.
,
used
to
lose
a
lot
of
money.
Now,
soccer,
stadiums
around
the
country
are
sold
out.
The
most
valuable
MLS
team,
the
Los
Angeles
Galaxy,
is
valued
at
over
100
million
dollars.
17.
Which
is
among
“The
Big
Three”
sports
in
America?
A.
Volleyball.
B.
Soccer.
C.
Baseball.
答案:
C
18.
How
many
people
play
soccer
in
the
United
States,
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
Over
100
million
people.
B.
About
25
million
people.
C.
About
20%
of
the
total
population.
答案:
B
19.
Why
do
most
parents
want
their
children
to
play
soccer?
A.
It
is
very
safe.
B.
It
starts
at
an
older
age.
C.
It
is
easier
to
learn
than
football.
答案:
A
20.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
culture
of
youth
soccer?
A.
It
is
getting
very
competitive.
B.
It
is
being
changed
by
money.
C.
It
puts
more
importance
on
teamwork.
答案:
C
第二部分 阅读
(共两节,
满分50分)
第一节(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
  Modern
people
are
paying
more
attention
to
exercise
and
many
celebrities
are
leading
the
trend,
while
in
ancient
China
there
were
also
many
fitness
lovers.
  Lu
You:
chosho
  As
a
noted
productive
poet,
Lu
You
from
the
Song
Dynasty
wrote
more
than
20,
000
poems
in
his
lifetime.
According
to
historical
records,
he
lived
to
85
years
old,
the
longest
living
poet
in
the
Song
Dynasty.
  However,
Lu
You
was
weak
as
a
child.
During
his
later
years,
Lu
You
started
the
body
building
called
chosho.
Chosho
was
quite
popular
in
ancient
times,
which
was
not
roaring
or
whistling,
but
an
elegant,
serious
and
skillful
health
method.
People
opened
their
body,
breathed
in
deep
and
then
breathed
out
with
a
long
and
loud
cry
in
rhythm.
  Su
Dongpo:
long
run,
five
kilometers
per
day
  The
great
Song
Dynasty
poet
Su
Dongpo,
or
Su
Shi
preferred
to
take
long
runs,
and
he
thought
that
only
by
moving
your
body
regularly
could
you
have
a
strong
body.
  He
would
slow
down
when
he
breathed
hard,
and
speed
up
when
his
breath
balanced.
Su
Dongpo
would
run
until
he
was
sweaty,
hot,
blood
circulating
and
limbs
feeling
refreshed.
  Huyan
Zan:
cold
bath
  There
was
an
annual
festival
in
November
during
the
early
Tang
Dynasty
called
“Pouring
cold”,
where
a
group
of
strong
men,
nearly
bare,
sang
and
danced
in
the
street
while
crowds
poured
cold
water
on
them.
The
festival,
a
sacrifice
to
god,
was
thought
to
be
helpful
to
body
building.
  During
the
Song
Dynasty,
Huyan
Zan
recovered
the
tradition
by
removing
the
singing
and
dancing
parts
and
keeping
the
pouring
cold
water
part,
as
a
way
to
exercise
his
kids’
physical
bodies.
语篇概述:本文是一篇说明文,
主要介绍了几个古代中国名人健身的方法。
21.
What
would
Lu
You
do
when
doing
chosho
exercise?
A.
Scream
after
opening
his
body.
B.
Make
a
long
and
loud
roar.
C.
Whistle
for
a
long
time.
D.
Breathe
in
deep
and
shout
with
a
rhythm.
答:选D。细节理解题。根据第三段的最后一句“People
opened
their
body,
breathed
in
deep
and
then
breathed
out
with
a
long
and
loud
cry
in
rhythm.
”可知,
陆游的这种健身方法要求人们舒展身体,
深深地吸气,
然后有节奏地不间断地大声喊呼气。故选D。
22.
While
Su
Dongpo
was
running,
he
______.
?
A.
adjusted
his
running
speed
according
to
his
breath
B.
kept
running
at
high
speed
all
the
way
C.
would
run
until
his
body
was
tired
D.
practiced
Qigong
during
the
course
of
running
答:选A。细节理解题。根据第五段的第一句“He
would
slow
down
when
he
breathed
hard,
and
speed
up
when
his
breath
balanced.
”可知,
苏东坡在长跑过程中,
当呼吸困难时他会减速慢跑,
等到呼吸均匀时他再加速。故选A。
23.
Why
did
Huyan
Zan
have
his
kids
do
a
cold
bath?
A.
To
teach
them
the
hardship
of
life.
B.
To
honor
his
general-inherited
family.
C.
To
make
them
have
a
healthy
body.
D.
To
expect
them
to
have
a
long
life.
答:选C。细节理解题。根据最后一段可知,
宋朝人呼延赞恢复了唐朝泼冷水的习俗,
但是将其中的歌舞部分删除了,
只将泼冷水的部分延续下来了,
并将其作为锻炼孩子身体的一种方式。因此,
他让他的孩子洗冷水澡是为了锻炼孩子的身体,
强健体魄。故选C。
B
  My
high
school
life
has
been
filled
with
many
ups
and
downs,
whether
it
was
social
or
academic.
Even
though
my
current
high
school
was
not
my
first
choice,
I
never
regretted
attending
Southside
High
School.
“Since
you
have
chosen
it,
then
it
is
the
best
for
you,

said
my
parents.
  Up
until
the
junior
year
I
did
not
realize
my
capabilities
(能力)
as
a
student.
Being
in
the
IB
Program,
I
was
told
that
my
junior
year
would
be
the
toughest
in
all
the
years
of
high
school.
With
this
“little”
piece
of
information,
I
walked
into
my
junior
year,
scared
of
my
grades.
As
weeks
went
by,
I
started
to
believe
that
the
junior
year
was
not
as
hard
as
everyone
had
said,
but
I
was
wrong.
My
grades
were
rapidly
declining(下降)
and
by
the
end
of
the
first
term
I
had
had
five
Cs
in
seven
of
my
classes!
I
could
not
believe
it—I
did
not
want
to
believe
it.
I
tried
my
best
to
get
my
grades
up
myself
without
any
help
from
anyone,
but
my
pride
just
made
my
grades
worse.
And
I
had
to
miss
out
on
one
of
the
most
important
speech
and
debate
competitions
all
year:
States.
I
was
heartbroken.
I
realized
that
I
could
not
survive
my
junior
year
on
my
own,
so
I
had
to
get
help
fast.
  Once
I
got
a
tutor,
my
grades
went
from
Cs,
Ds,
and
even
some
Fs,
to
nothing
but
As
and
Bs.
I
slowly
started
to
gain
my
confidence
back
in
all
of
my
classes
and
even
myself.
By
the
time
the
third
and
the
fourth
quarter
came
around,
I
had
been
on
the
honor
roll
twice,
and
I
was
receiving
awards
from
speeches
and
debates,
tennis
and
school.
  Southside
has
taught
me
to
always
keep
my
head
up
and
never
give
up
on
myself
no
matter
what
life
throws
at
me.
I
am
proud
to
be
a
Southside
Tiger.
语篇概述:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者步入高中后从成绩不好到成绩优秀的过程,
作者感悟到了要勇敢面对挑战的道理。
24.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
The
writer
always
thought
Southside
High
School
was
the
best.
B.
The
writer’s
parents
persuaded
her
into
attending
Southside
High
School.
C.
The
writer
has
met
many
challenges
since
she
attended
high
school.
D.
Life
has
become
easier
since
the
writer
came
to
Southside
High
School.
答:选C。细节理解题。根据“My
high
school
life
has
been
filled
with
many
ups
and
downs,
whether
it
was
social
or
academic.
”可知,
无论是社会活动还是学业,
“我”的高中生活都充满了起伏,
所以自从上高中以来“我”遇到了很多挑战,
故选C。
25.
How
did
the
writer
feel
when
she
walked
into
her
junior
year?
A.
Excited.
    B.
Worried.
C.
Curious.
D.
Uninterested.
答:选B。细节理解题。根据第二段中“.
.
.
I
walked
into
my
junior
year,
scared
of
my
grades.
”可知,
当作者刚进入高中时,
她非常害怕自己的成绩,
所以她是担忧的,
故选B。
26.
Why
was
the
writer’s
study
worse
and
worse?
A.
She
didn’t
work
hard
enough.
B.
She
didn’t
ask
others
for
help
because
of
pride.
C.
She
missed
many
important
speeches.
D.
No
one
would
like
to
help
her.
答:选B。细节理解题。根据第二段中“I
tried
my
best
to
get
my
grades
up
myself
without
any
help
from
anyone,
but
my
pride
just
made
my
grades
worse.
”可知,
作者自己尽全力提高成绩,
不寻求任何人的帮助,
但是这种骄傲让作者的成绩更差了,
故选B。
27.
What
important
lesson
has
the
writer
learned
at
Southside
High
School?
A.
Students
should
face
challenges
bravely.
B.
Students
should
be
careful
in
choosing
their
school.
C.
Students
should
be
proud
of
their
school.
D.
Students
should
better
learn
about
life.
答:选A。细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Southside
has
taught
me
to
always
keep
my
head
up
and
never
give
up
on
myself
no
matter
what
life
throws
at
me.
”可知,
作者学到了无论生活里发生了什么,
都要抬起头,
永远不放弃自己,
即学生应该勇敢地面对挑战,
故选A。
C
  Finally,
I
entered
the
university.
Because
of
my
careful
savings,
I
did
not
have
to
work
during
the
school
years.
Then
summer
came
and
it
was
time
to
work
harder
than
ever.
I
continued
working
as
a
waitress
at
night,
instructed
tennis
camps
several
mornings
a
week
and
worked
as
a
secretary
for
a
few
hours
in
the
afternoons.
I
even
decided
to
take
a
class
at
a
community
college.
This
class
at
the
community
college
saved
me
$650.
It
was
an
extremely
tiring
summer
and
made
me
anxious
to
return
to
my
relatively
easy
life
at
the
university.
During
my
second
and
third
years
of
undergraduate
schooling,
I
decided
to
work
about
five
hours
per
week
in
the
campus
admissions
office
answering
phones.
This
provided
a
little
spending
money
and
kept
me
from
drawing
my
savings
out.
The
overall
situation
looked
hopeful
as
I
approached
my
senior
year
as
long
as
I
could
make
as
much
money
as
I
had
the
previous
summer.
I
wanted
to
go
to
Israel
to
study
for
3
weeks,
but
I
hesitated
in
making
this
decision
because
it
would
cost
me
$1,
600
more
to
get
the
credits
in
Israel.
About
two
weeks
later
my
mom
called
to
tell
me
that
I
had
$1,
600
in
the
bank
that
I
had
forgotten
about!One
of
my
concerns
about
this
trip
was
not
only
the
cost,
but
the
loss
of
time
to
make
money;however,
I
made
as
much
that
summer
in
the
ten
weeks
when
I
was
at
home
as
I
had
made
during
the
fourteen
weeks
when
I
was
at
home
the
summer
before.
The
way
everything
worked
together
to
make
this
trip
possible
was
one
of
the
most
exciting
things
that
have
ever
happened
to
me.
This
experience
has
shaped
me
in
many
important
ways.
The
first
thing
that
I
learned
was
the
importance
of
a
strong
work
ethic.
Working
long
hours
did
a
lot
to
develop
my
character
and
helped
me
learn
the
value
of
a
dollar.
It
also
made
me
learn
how
to
search
for
creative
ways
to
settle
difficult
situations.
语篇概述:作者在上大学期间,
充分利用课余时间从事一些兼职工作,
获得了不错的收入。更重要的是,
这些工作经历使作者认识到了职业道德的重要性,
并且也学会了如何应对困难。
28.
Where
did
the
writer
probably
work
part-time
before
attending
the
university?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
the
tennis
camps.
C.
In
a
company.
D.
In
the
campus
admissions
office.
答:选A。
细节理解题。根据第一段第四句“I
continued
working
as
a
waitress
at
night,
instructed
tennis
camps
several
mornings
a
week
and
worked
as
a
secretary
for
a
few
hours
in
the
afternoons.
”可知,
作者上大学之前可能在饭店从事过兼职工作,
故选A。
29.
The
writer
took
a
class
at
a
community
college
mainly
because
______.
?
A.
she
wanted
to
save
money
B.
life
there
was
relatively
easy
C.
summer
time
was
tiring
D.
it
was
required
by
the
university
答:选A。细节理解题。根据第一段中的“This
class
at
the
community
college
saved
me
$650.
”可知作者选这门课程的主要原因是她要省钱。故选A。
30.
The
writer’s
major
concern
about
the
trip
to
Israel
was
that
______.
?
A.
her
mother
would
not
give
her
approval
B.
she
would
fail
to
get
credits
in
Israel
C.
a
well-paid
summer
job
would
be
lost
D.
$1,
600
couldn’t
be
drawn
out
in
time
答:选C。细节理解题。根据第二段中的“One
of
my
concerns
about
this
trip
was
not
only
the
cost,
but
the
loss
of
time
to
make
money”可知作者关心的不仅是旅行的费用,
还有失去了挣钱的时间。故选C。
31.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
how
the
writer
______.
?
A.
made
money
on
the
college
campus
B.
managed
to
make
full
use
of
her
vacation
C.
was
forced
to
support
herself
by
her
mother
D.
was
shaped
by
working
part-time
through
college
答:选D。主旨大意题。根据最后一段第一、二句“This
experience
has
shaped
me
in
many
important
ways.
The
first
thing
that
I
learned
was
the
importance
of
a
strong
work
ethic.
”可知,
这些经历在许多重要方面塑造了作者。故选D。
D
  I’m
an
English
teacher
working
in
Russia,
and
for
some
reason
I
really
don’t
like
that
classroom
topic—Talk
About
Your
Family.
Perhaps
it’s
because
everyone
studied
English
from
the
same
book
at
school.
So
all
the
students
say,
“My
family
consists
of
five
members:
me,
my
mother,
my
father,
my
brother
and
my
dog.
.
.
”and
so
on,
as
if
all
families
are
exactly
the
same.
  Let’s
get
rid
of
the
phrase“my
family
consists
of
.
.
.
”and
look
at
some
more
interesting
ways
to
talk
about
families.
English
is
rich
in
idioms
(习语)
to
talk
about
family
life.
Let’s
ignore
the
black
sheep
of
the
family—that’s
someone
who
doesn’t
fit
in,
or
causes
a
family
scandal
(丑闻).
If
you’re
loyal
(忠诚的)
to
your
family,
you
can
say
blood
is
thicker
than
water
or
keep
it
in
the
family.
If
you
share
a
talent
with
another
family
member,
you
can
say
it
runs
in
the
family.
You
might
have
your
father’s
eyes
or
your
mother’s
nose.
If
you’re
like
one
of
your
parents,
you
can
say
like
father,
like
son
or
you
can
be
a
chip
off
the
old
block.
  Then
there
are
idioms
that
have
left
the
family
(flown
the
nest)
and
gone
on
to
have
a
life
of
their
own.
For
example,
a
Londoner
is
telling
someone
how
to
get
a
new
passport.
“Get
four
pictures
taken,
pick
up
a
form
in
the
post
office,
hand
it
in
with
your
old
passport
and.
.
.
Bob’s
your
uncle.
”It
means“the
problem
is
solved”.
But
I’d
love
to
know
who
the
original
Bob
was,
and
why
he
was
such
a
useful
uncle
to
have.
语篇概述:这是一篇记叙文。作者是一名在俄罗斯工作的英语老师,
为了让学生摆脱千篇一律的表述,
作者向学生介绍了一些英语习语。
32.
Why
does
the
writer
dislike
the
classroom
topic—Talk
About
Your
Family?
A.
He
works
in
Russia.
B.
All
families
are
the
same.
C.
All
answers
are
similar.
D.
He
has
no
family
there.
答:选C。细节理解题。由第一段内容可知,
作者不喜欢课堂上“谈谈你的家庭”的话题是因为所有的答案都是相似的。故选C。
33.
When
we
mention
the
black
sheep
of
the
family,
we
may
refer
to
someone
______.
?
A.
who
causes
a
family
scandal
B.
who
is
loyal
to
the
family
C.
who
has
the
father’s
eyes
D.
who
has
a
useful
uncle
答:选A。细节理解题。由第二段中的“Let’s
ignore
the
black
sheep
of
the
family—that’s
someone
who
doesn’t
fit
in,
or
causes
a
family
scandal.
”可知“the
black
sheep
of
the
family”指的是不合群或者引起家庭丑闻的人。故选A。
34.
What
can
you
say
if
you
want
to
express
you
have
the
same
talent
with
your
brother?
A.
Blood
is
thicker
than
water.
B.
It
runs
in
the
family.
C.
You
are
the
chip
off
the
old
block.
D.
Bob
is
your
uncle.
答:选B。细节理解题。由第二段中的“If
you
share
a
talent
with
another
family
member,
you
can
say
it
runs
in
the
family.
”可知,
如果你想表达你和你哥哥有一样的天赋,
你可以说这是家族遗传。故选B。
35.
According
to
the
text,
how
do
you
probably
feel
when
you
hear
“Bob’s
your
uncle”?
A.
Sad.
     B.
Bored.
C.
Stressed.
D.
Satisfied
答:选D。推理判断题。由最后一段中的“It
means‘the
problem
is
solved’.
”可知,
当你听到“Bob’s
your
uncle”时,
意味着问题解决了,
因此你会很满意。故选D。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.
5分,
满分12.
5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。
  Entering
high
school
can
be
a
great
challenge.
Everyone
seems
sure
about
what
they’re
doing
and
how
they’re
doing
it.
This
can
make
you
feel
nervous.
 36 
Here
are
some
tips
that
help
you
have
an
easier
start
at
high
school.
?
  Start
by
saying
hello
to
the
people
near
you
in
class.
 37 
You
could
say,
“Hi,
I’m
Jess.
I’m
excited
about
the
first
day
of
school,
but
I’m
a
little
nervous.
What
about
you?”?
  People
like
hearing
nice
things
about
themselves.
It
opens
the
door
for
conversation.
 38 
The
best
compliments
(赞扬)
are
specific.
For
example,
rather
than
saying,
“I
think
you’re
smart,

you
could
say,
“It’s
amazing
how
quickly
you
pick
up
what
Mr
Roberts
is
saying
in
math.
”?
   39 
Every
person
is
unique.
You
are
different
from
everyone
else;every
other
person
is,
too.
So
accept
those
differences
and
find
other
people
who
will
accept
those
differences,
too.
?
  “Fitting
in”
often
means
changing
yourself
to
go
unnoticed
in
a
group.
“Belonging”
means
the
group
actively
wants
you
to
be
there.
It
feels
easier
to
hide
parts
of
yourself
to
fit
in.
However,
living
in
a
way
that’s
not
true
to
yourself
will
make
you
feel
worse
over
time.
 40 ?
A.
It
also
makes
both
of
you
feel
good.
B.
Remember
to
accept
the
differences.
C.
Always
try
to
be
the
different
one
in
a
group.
D.
This
can
be
kind
of
difficult
at
the
beginning.
E.
People
can’t
get
to
know
you
if
you
never
say
anything.
F.
Being
yourself
will
help
you
find
others
who
are
like
you.
G.
But
the
truth
is
that
everyone
is
a
little
unsure
in
high
school.
语篇概述:本文是说明文。进入高中可能是一个巨大的挑战,
这可能让你感到焦虑。本文介绍了有关如何适应高中生活的一些建议。
36.
答:选G。根据上文“Everyone
seems
sure
about
what
they’re
doing
and
how
they’re
doing
it.
This
can
make
you
feel
nervous.
”以及下文“Here
are
some
tips
that
help
you
have
an
easier
start
at
high
school.
”可知,
此处需要一个承上启下的过渡句,
与上文形成转折并引出下文的建议,
故选G。
37.
答:选D。上文“Start
by
saying
hello
to
the
people
near
you
in
class.
”是教你如何跟同学开展友谊,
下文“You
could
say.
.
.
.
”教你如何表达,
由此可知,
空格承上启下。选项D.
This
can
be
kind
of
difficult
at
the
beginning.
符合文意。
38.
答:选A。根据上文“People
like
hearing
nice
things
about
themselves.
”可知,
空格处要讲述讲好话的好处。故选A。
39.
答:选B。根据下文可知空格处应表示接受不同点。故选B。
40.
答:选F。根据上文“However,
living
in
a
way
that’s
not
true
to
yourself
will
make
you
feel
worse
over
time.
”可知,
还是要做自己。故选F。
第三部分 语言运用
(共两节,
满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,
满分15分)
  阅读下面短文,
从每题所给的A、B、C、D
四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
  A
few
weeks
ago,
John
went
to
a
new
school.
He
likes
it
better
than
his
 41 
school.
The
classrooms
are
big
and
 42 .
Every
classroom
has
a
computer
in
it.
The
 43 
is
also
really
great!
There
are
lots
of
books,
magazines
and
newspapers.
It
also
has
the
most
comfortable
chairs
and
students
can
sit
on
them
when
they
 44 .
He
decides
to
do
a
lot
of
reading
to
 45 
himself.
The
food
in
the
school
dining
hall
is
delicious
and
 46 .
All
of
the
students
like
to
 47 
there.
The
beef
noodles
are
John’s
favorite.
John’s
favorite
 48 
at
the
school
is
the
lecture
hall.
The
students
often
go
there
to
listen
to
 49 .
Last
week
John
went
there
for
an
interesting
speech
and
he
 50 
it.
The
school
has
all
kinds
of
activities.
 51 ,
there
is
a
music
festival
every
June.
The
students
like
their
school
band(乐队)very
much.
The
sports
meeting
is
 52 
one
of
the
most
popular
activities
at
the
school,
 53 
is
in
September
every
year.
John
is
happy
that
he
can
 54 
at
this
school.
He
enjoys
his
every
day
here
 55 
he
has
the
best
teachers
and
the
friendliest
classmates.
?
语篇概述:这是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了John的新学校,
并从学校环境、学校食堂、学校图书馆、校园活动这几个方面来表达John对新学校的喜爱。
41.
A.
old         B.
new
C.
big
D.
small
答:选A。逻辑推理题。根据比较级“better”可知是新旧两所学校进行对比,
而且“it”指代前文提及的“new
school”,
所以设空处应表示旧学校,
故选A。
42.
A.
dirty
B.
close
C.
far
D.
clean
答:选D。逻辑推理题。根据前文,
John表达对新学校的喜爱,
可推测新学校有很多优点。and表示并列,
所以此处一定是对新学校积极的描述,
故选D。
43.
A.
classroom
B.
library
C.
office
D.
ground
答:选B。逻辑推理题。根据后文“There
are
lots
of
books,
magazines
and
newspapers.
It
also
has
the
most
comfortable
chairs
and
students
can
sit
on
them.
.
.
”可知,
能舒服地坐着看书、杂志、报纸的地方是图书馆,
故选B。
44.
A.
sing
B.
dance
C.
read
D.
sleep
答:选C。逻辑推理题。上文提到图书馆,
所以应是坐在图书馆的椅子上读书,
故选C。
45.
A.
improve
B.
impress
C.
explore
D.
develop
答:选A。背景常识题。根据句意可知,
读书是为了提升自己,
改变自己,
故选A。
46.
A.
expensive
B.
bad
C.
comfortable
D.
fresh
答:选D。逻辑推理题。and表示并列,
所以此处一定是对食堂食物积极的描述。根据后文“All
of
the
students
like”也可推测出食堂的饭菜美味又新鲜,
故选D。
47.
A.
act
B.
eat
C.
share
D.
drink
答:选B。逻辑推理题。根据前文“The
food
in
the
school
dining
hall
is
delicious”可推断学生认为食堂的饭菜很美味,
所以喜欢在那里吃,
故选B。
48.
A.
time
B.
place
C.
person
D.
subject
答:选B。逻辑推理题。根据“the
lecture
hall”可知,
这是校园中的一个地方,
故选B。
49.
A.
lectures
B.
songs
C.
plays
D.
operas
答:选A。逻辑推理题。去演讲厅的目的是听讲座,
故选A。
50.
A.
forgot
B.
waited
C.
stopped
D.
loved
答:选D。逻辑推理题。根据前文“an
interesting
speech”可推断,
John很喜欢这场有趣的演讲,
故选D。
51.
A.
Of
course
B.
In
fact
C.
For
example
D.
So
far
答:选C。逻辑推理题。根据前文“The
school
has
all
kinds
of
activities.
”及本句的“music
festival”和下文的“The
sports
meeting”可知,
学校有很多活动,
此处对学校的活动进行举例说明,
故选C。
52.
A.
either
B.
again
C.
too
D.
also
答:选D。词语辨析题。根据作者列举的校园活动可知,
学生们喜欢学校乐队,
也喜欢运动会。根据句意可知此处应填“也”。只有also表示“也”且可以放于句中,
故选D。
53.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
who
D.
what
答:选A。考查定语从句关系代词。空格指代“the
sports
meeting”,
且关系词在从句中充当主语,
故用which引导非限制性定语从句,
故选A。
54.
A.
study
B.
work
C.
live
D.
travel
答:选A。词语辨析题。学生在学校是为了学习,
故选A。
55.
A.
but
B.
or
C.
though
D.
because
答:选D。逻辑推理题。根据句意可知,
前后是因果关系。因为拥有良师益友,
所以John享受校园生活的每一天,
故选D。
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。
  When
my
brother
and
I
said
we
were
going
to
spend
our
Christmas
holidays
abroad,
the
whole
family
objected
violently.
But
nothing
could
persuade
us
56.
______(stay).
Two
days
before
Christmas,
we
went
to
a
small
town
in
57.
_____(south)Germany.
We
58.
______
(spend)
the
whole
of
Christmas
Eve
sightseeing.
?
There
were
59.
______
many
activities
in
the
town
that
they
added
to
our
excitement.
The
streets
were
60.
(crowd)with
people
and
the
shops
were
full
of
wonderful
things.
In
the
evening,
we
went
to
listen
to
Christmas
songs
61.
______(sing)
by
children
around
the
62.
______(bright)
decorated
Christmas
tree
in
the
main
street.
We
planned
to
have
63.
______
meal
at
the
best
restaurant
in
town
the
next
day.
However,
in
the
morning
the
streets
were
empty.
What’s
worse,
all
the
shops
including
the
restaurants
were
shut.
As
last
we
had
to
return
to
our
hotel,
64.
______(feel)
very
miserable.
Our
Christmas
“feast”
was
a
bag
of
fruits,
65.
______my
brother
had
happened
to
buy
the
day
before.
?
语篇概述:文章讲述了我和弟弟在国外度过圣诞节的经历。
56.
答:to
stay。考查不定式。persuade
sb.
to
do
sth.
说服某人做某事,
故填不定式to
stay。
57.
答:Southern。考查形容词。此处指在德国南部,
故填Southern。southern意为“南方的,
南部的”。
58.
答:spent。考查动词的时态。文章讲述的是过去发生的事,
结合所给时态要用过去时,
故填spent。
59.
答:so。考查副词。此处是so.
.
.
that.
.
.
句型,
表示“如此……以至于……”,
故填so。
60.
答:crowded。考查形容词。句意:
街上满是人,
商店里满是奇妙的东西。
be
crowded
with
为固定搭配,
意为“挤满”。
61.
答:sung。考查非谓语动词。句中Christmas
songs和动词sing是被动关系,
表示圣诞歌曲被唱,
要用过去分词表被动,
故填sung。
62.
答:brightly。考查副词。此处修饰形容词decorated用副词,
故填brightly。
63.
答:a。考查冠词。meal是可数名词,
此处指一顿饭,
故填冠词a。
64.
答:feeling。考查非谓语动词。句中feel的主语和句子的主语一致,
都是we,
表示主动要用动词的-ing形式,
故填feeling。
65.
答:which。考查定语从句。本句为非限制性定语从句,
先行词是a
bag
of
fruits,
指物,
在定语从句中作宾语,
故填关系代词which。
第四部分 写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
  假如你是李华,
你收到朋友李磊的来信,
他告诉你他不适应高一数学老师的课,
在数学方面有些困难,
以至于跟不上其他同学,
感到非常着急。请给他写一封电子邮件,
想办法解决这方面的困难。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
邮件的开头和结尾已给出,
不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
适应adapt
to
Dear
Li
Lei,
I
have
got
your
letter.
?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
  Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考范文:
Dear
Li
Lei,
  I
have
got
your
letter.
And
I
am
very
glad
that
you
believe
in
me.
I
have
known
you
have
some
difficulties
in
learning
maths.
Because
you
can
not
adapt
to
what
your
maths
teacher
teaches,
you
can’t
catch
up
with
others
in
your
class.
Don’t
worry
about
it.
I
think
the
following
may
be
of
help
to
you.
Firstly,
you’d
better
listen
to
the
teacher
carefully
in
class.
You
can
ask
your
maths
teacher
to
explain
what
you
can
not
understand
after
class.
Secondly,
confidence
is
very
important.
You
should
be
confident
and
believe
in
yourself.
Finally,
you
can
communicate
with
your
classmates
and
get
some
advice
on
maths.
Nothing
is
difficult
if
you
put
your
heart
into
it.
I
hope
you
will
make
progress
in
it.
Best
wishes!
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
  I
have
been
in
the
teaching
profession
more
than
thirty
years,
and
one
of
the
best
teachers
I
have
ever
known
was
Mr.
Rowe.
I
was
lucky
enough
to
co-teach
the
fourth
grade
with
him.
Mr.
Rowe
had
infinite
patience
and
understanding
and
I
learned
so
much
from
him.
He
could
perform
miracles,
like
the
one
he
performed
with
Steven,
one
of
the
unhappiest
kids
I
had
ever
seen.
Steven
couldn’t
stand
school.
He
didn’t
like
the
kids
who
raised
their
hands
and
knew
all
the
answers,
and
most
importantly,
he
didn’t
like
himself.
The
first
day
he
walked
into
Mr.
Rowe’s
classroom,
he
ignored
the
other
students,
looking
angry
and
annoyed,
and
slid
into
his
chair,
knocking
a
couple
of
textbooks
onto
the
floor.
Mr.
Rowe
walked
over
to
him
and
touched
Steven’s
shoulder,
but
Steven
pulled
away.
Nevertheless,
Mr.
Rowe
welcomed
him,
“Hi,
Steven.
I’m
happy
you
are
in
my
class.
We
are
gonna
have
a
great
year.
”Steven
looked
around
the
room
as
if
Mr.
Rowe
must
be
mistaken.
No
teacher
in
his
right
mind
would
want
Steven
to
be
part
of
his
classroom.
So,
while
Mr.
Rowe
seemed
cheerful
and
relaxed
that
day
of
school,
it
seemed
that
Steven
was
angry
and
confused.
That
day
after
class,
Mr.
Rowe
chose
Steven
to
pitch
the
kickball
at
recess.
“Hey,
Steven,
”Mr.
Rowe
commented,
“You
are
good
at
pitching
things.
Let
me
show
you
my
secret
trick.
”Mr.
Rowe
taught
Steven
one
of
the
tricks
that
not
a
single
kid
could
perform.
Steven
learned
fast
and
did
quite
well!
Everyone
cheered
for
him.
After
the
kickball,
Steven
sat
as
closer
to
Mr.
Rowe
in
class
as
he
could.
When
a
question
was
asked,
Steven
lit
up;
he
knew
the
answer!
He
raised
his
hands.
When
he
answered
the
question
his
voice
shook.
However,
he
got
the
right
answer!
He
said,
with
Mr.
Rowe,
his
days
of
the
fourth
grade
promised
wonderful.
That
is
not
to
say
that
every
day
went
smoothly,
but
it
was
evident
that
Steven
grew
to
love
Mr.
Rowe
more
and
more
with
each
passing
day.
  Time
passed
quickly
that
year,
and
before
we
all
knew
it,
it
was
the
last
day
of
school.
?
?____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
  Many
years
later,
Mr.
Rowe
and
I
were
surprised.
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
【写作提示】
  本文是一篇充满温情和感恩的暖心故事。故事讲到了老师Mr.
Rowe对一个有自闭倾向的孩子Steven不离不弃,
耐心教导,
真心沟通,
终于取得了孩子的信任,
使孩子重拾了信心。文章的续写一定要围绕此主题,
弘扬正能量,
表达老师的关爱,
学生的感恩。
参考范文:
  Time
passed
quickly
that
year,
and
before
we
all
knew
it,
it
was
the
last
day
of
school.
Our
school
had
a
very
special
tradition
on
the
last
day.
All
the
teachers
filled
the
sidewalk,
waving
goodbye
to
the
kids
as
the
buses
pulled
out
with
their
horns
honking.
But
on
that
particular
day,
Steven
walked
slowly
to
the
bus,
his
head
down,
tears
in
his
eyes.
He
boarded
the
bus
reluctantly,
hesitated,
and
then
ran
back
off
the
bus
to
hug
Mr.
Rowe.
“I
don’t
want
to
leave
you.

He
sobbed
with
red-rimmed
eyes.
Mr.
Rowe
comforted
him,
“I
will
miss
you,
too.

Many
years
later,
Mr.
Rowe
and
I
were
surprised
when
a
handsome
young
man
walked
into
our
classroom,
dressed
in
the
Marine
Corps
uniform.
The
young
man
stood
tall
and
proud.
It
was
Steven!
Mr.
Rowe
and
I
couldn’t
believe
our
eyes.
He
saluted
and
hugged
Mr.
Rowe
tightly!
“I
have
come
back
to
school
today
just
to
say
thanks
to
you!
”It
is
my
hope
that
every
teacher
is
blessed
with
such
an
experience
of
a
former
student
coming
back
to
say,
simply
to
say
a
very
simple
THANKS.
【备选训练】
完成句子
1.
We
are
really
looking
forward
to
seeing
you
again.
我们真的盼望再次看到你。
2.
As
students,
we
should
concentrate
on
our
study.
作为学生,
我们应该把注意力集中在我们的学习上。
3.
We
find
the
bed
very
comfortable.
我们发现这张床非常舒服。
4.
He
is
busy
revising
English
for
the
coming
exam.
他正在忙着为即将到来的考试复习英语。
5.
His
parents
are
anxious
about
his
safety.
他的父母非常担心他的安全。
6.
The
boy
is
always
curious
about
all
kinds
of
cars.
这个男孩总是对各种各样的汽车好奇。
7.
They
are
so
excited
to
see
you.
他们看到你非常兴奋。
8.
I
hope
everyone
can
take
an
active
part
in
sports.
我希望每个人可以积极参加体育运动。
9.
How
frightened
she
was!
她是多么害怕呀!
10.
No
matter
how
difficult
the
question
is,
I
will
figure
it
out.
无论这个问题多么困难,
我都会把它计算出来。
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