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广东省华中师范大学海丰附属学校2021-2022学年高一9月月考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解(欺凌)Bullying canhappen toanyone.A greatmany childrenaround theworld arebulliedevery year,but thereare thingsthat canbe doneto help.What isbullyingBullying iswhen someonemakes youfeel badof hurtsyou again and again.Bullying canhappenat school,out ofschool andonline.Bullying includes:(恶意的)•calling peoplemean names•laughing atpeople•telling liesabout people•taking someonesthings withoutpermission•not tellingsomeone playin agroup•hitting peopleWhatis cyberbullyingCyberbullyingincludes:•sending badmessages online•sharing photosonline withoutpermission•not lettingsomeone bepart ofan onlinegroup•spreading liesonlineWhat canyou doIfsomeone is not kind to you,tell anadult thatyou knowand like.For example,talk toa parentor a teacher.If youget badmessages,dont reply.You shouldsave themand give them to your teacher,yourfamily,or thepolice.Ask anadult forhelp.Dont sharesomething before you makesure itis true.That willhelp stopthe cyberbullying.Talk toyour parentor teacheror anadult if you seebullying orif youare worried about afriend.Say sorryifyouare notkindtosomeone.You canwrite amessage ortalk to the person.And alwaysremember:think abouthow to be kindin thefuture.For moreinformation,visit ourhome pageat.
1.According to the passage,the followingsare bullyingEXCEPT:A.laughing withpeople B.hitting peopleC.telling liesabout peopleD.calling peoplemean names
2.Cyberbullying meansbullying.A.at schoolB.at homeC.on theInternet D.on thestreet
3.When youget badmessages online,you should.A.share themwith friendsB.keep themas yoursecretsC.reply to them atonce D.givethemtoyourteacherShlander is a manfrom space.He thinksthe peopleand thingson the earth arevery strange.Heis nowwriting aletter tohis friendat home.Here ispart ofhis letter.Read itand answerthequestions.Now Iam ina strangeworld.It isvery nice.There aremany newthings here.There aremanyearth monstershere,too.The earthmonsters lookvery funny.They havejust onehead,two arms andtwo legs.They havethin blackstrings on their headsSome earthmonsters havebrown oryellowstrings.The earthmonsters havea holein theirface.Every day,they putnice thingsand ballsfromthe treesinto the hole.They putwater into thehole,too.The earthmonsters donot walkvery fast.They movefrom placeto placein tinbores.At night,the earthmonsters liketo lookat asquare window box.This boxhas verysmall earthmonstersin it.
4.Shlander thinksman on theearthis.A.a monkeyB.an earthmonster C.a tinbox D.a strangeworld
5..The earthmonster doesnt have.A.a head,armsandlegs B.brown oryellow stringson itsheadC.a holeon itsface D.a swingon itsbody
6.The earthmonsters dontput on their holes.A.nice thingsB.balls C.fire D.water
7.The squarewindowboxis.A.a carorabus B.a verysmall earthmonsterC.a TVset D.a radioDo you knowhow toplay agame calledMusical ChairIt is easy toplay andmost peopleenjoyit.All youneed aresome chairs,some peopleand someway ofmaking music.You mayuse a(录音piano orany othermusical instrument,if someonecan playit.You mayuse atape recorder机).You caneven usea radio.Put the chairs ina row.The chairsmay beput intwo,back toback.A betterway isto havethe(相反的)chairs inone rowwith eachchair facingin theopposite directiontothechair nextto it.The gameiseasy.When the music starts,the playerswalk aroundthechairs.Everyone goesinthe samedirection,of course,they shouldwalk intime tothemusic.If themusic isfast,they shouldwalkquickly.If themusic isslow,they shouldwalk slowly.The personplaying musiccannot seethe peoplein thegame.When themusic stops,the playerstryto sit on thechair.If aperson cannotfind achair tositon,he dropsout.Then,before themusicstarts again,one chairmust betaken away.When themusic stopsagain,one moreplayer willbe out.At last,there willbe twoplayers andone chair.The onewho sitsonthechair whenthe musicstopsis thewinner.
8.If tenpersons areplaying musicalchairs,you mustbegin with.A.ten chairsB.nine chairsC.eleven chairsD.one chair
9.Which ofthe followingisnotsuitable forplaying musicalchairsA・A taperecorder.B.A radio.C.A telephone.D.A piano.
10.The chairsshould beput.A.inaline B.with thedesksC.all overthe roomD.before thewinner
11.When themusic starts,the playersmust.A.run about the roomB.walk aroundthe chairsC.get downD.sit downonthechairWhen myfamily movedto Americain2010from asmall village in GuangDong,China,webrought notonly ourluggage,but alsoour villagerules,customs andculture.One ofthe rulesis thatyoungpeople shouldalways respectelders.Unluckily,this ruleled tomy veryfirst embarrassmentinthe United States.I hada part-time jobas awaiter ina Chineserestaurant.One time,when I was servingfood toamiddle-aged couple,the wifeasked mehow thefood couldbe servedso quickly.I toldher that I hadmadesure theygot their food quicklybecause Ialways respect the elderly.As soon as Isaid that,herface showedgreat displeasure.My manager,who happenedto hearwhat Isaid,took measide and(敏感)gave mea longlecture abouthow sensitiveAmericans areand howthey dislikethe(描述)description“old”.I thenwalked back tothetable andapologized tothe wife.After the coupleheard myreason,they understoodthat theproblem wascaused bycultural differences,so theylaughedand wereno longerangry.In myvillageinChina,people areproud ofbeing old.Not somany peoplelive tobe seventy oreighty,and peoplewho reachsuch anage havethe mostknowledge andexperience.Young peoplealwaysrespect older people becausethey knowthey canlearn fromtheir richexperience.However,in theUnitedStates,people thinkgrowing oldisaproblem sinceold”shows thataperson isgoing toretire orthat thebody isnot workingwell.Here many people tryto keepthemselvesaway fromgrowing oldby doingexercises orjogging,and womenput onmakeup,hoping tolook young.When Itold the couple in the restaurantthat Irespectthe elderly,they gotangrybecause thiscaused themto feelthey hadfailed tostay young.I had told themsomething theydidntwant tohear.After that,I changedthe wayI hadbeen witholder people.It isnot that I dontrespect themanymore;I stillrespect them,but nowI dontshow myfeelings through words.By Jack
12.Jack broughtthe coupletheirfoodvery fastbecause.A.the managerasked himto doso B.he respected the elderlyC.the couplewanted himto doso D.he wantedmore pay
13.In Jackshometown,.A.people dislikebeing calledoldB.people areproud ofbeing oldC,manypeoplereach theage ofseventyoreightyD.theelderlyare thefirst toget foodin restaurants
14.After thisexperience,Jack.A.lost hisjob inthe restaurantB.made friendswith thecoupleC.no longerrespectedtheelderly D.changed hisway witholderpeople
15.Which ofthe followingis TRUEA.The moreJack explained,the angrierthecouplegot.B,Jack wantedto showhis feelingsthroughwordsafter hisexperience.C.The managerwent backtothetable andapologized tothecouple.D.From thisexperience,Jack learnedmore aboutAmerican culture.
二、七选五Choosing theRight Pathto Bea^Better^PersonLife isa constantexercise inself-improvement.In therush toachieve,the ideaofbeingbetter^can becomelost sometimes.You mayalways wonderhow toimprove yourselfandfulfill yourdreams inan easierway.16Explore yourtalents.Everybody hassome outstandingskills orinterests.So itsoften necessarytobepatient andtry manythingsbeforeyoufind onethat suitsyou.17For example,people lovingadventure maynot beinterested inthe quietchess club,butsomeone whoenjoys otherquiet activitiesmight be.Determining whoyou enjoybeing aroundmayhelp youknow whatyoull enjoy.18No matterhow muchmoney youmake,you willnot behappy ifyou spendyour entirelifedoing somethingyou hate.Its importantto atleast devotesome ofyour timeto whatmakes youhappy.If you9re particularlyunhappy atyour job,consider why.19If youfeel yourjob isntmeaningful,or isntin linewith yourvalues,consider findinganother job.Experience somethingnew.Research hasshown thatwhen werein ourcomfort zone,we arentas productiveas wearewhen westep justbeyond it.20Because ofthat,we mayreact slowlyto ourown positiveexperiencesand interactionswith others,even whenthose arelittle scary.Doing socan helpyou achievemore.A.Do whatyou love.B.Here aresome tipsfor you.C.Register ina classyoure interestedin.D.Humans adaptvery quicklyto positiveevents.E.Its possiblethat somechanges maychange yourfeeling.F.Similar typesof peoplemay beattracted tothe sameactivities.G.Try notto allowyourself tofocus somuch ona certainaspect ofyour life.
三、完形填空When mysister Dianebegan playingthe violin,she wasseven.How didshe soundTerrible.But shedidnt quit.At twelve,she askedour parentsif shecould21a fulltimemusic school.Theysaid no.Actually,everyone agreedthat mysister lackedtalent.I wasbetter atmy instrument.My teacherhadtoldmy parentsthatI had great22So myparentsfound thebest pianoteacher inthe areato23me.But theonly timehe was24was Saturdayafternoonsat3p.m..Back then,I was25abouttheBritish TVshow“The Avengers,which was(播出)aired everySaturday at3p.m..I letnothing takeup myThe Avengers^^hour.So I26thisamazing opportunity.Today,I donteven havea27in myhouse.My sisterbecame anengineer,but she28stopped makingmusic.When shewas inher40s,she()switched her
29.She wentbacktocollege,got an30in musiceducation,and becamea musicteacher.She startskids offon theirfirst instrumentand givesthemall theencouragement andsupport shenever
31.(伙伴)(独奏会).Recently,she anda pianistpal putonarecital Abig crowdof friendsandfamily32for her.As sheplayed,I lookedaround at the
33.Everyone was34enjoying themusic.It occurredto methatIwas theonlyperson thatremembered that7-year-old kidmaking thoseperfectly awfulsounds andknew howfarshe hadcome andshe wouldkeep goingforever,despite
3521.A.inspect B・open C-attend D.visit
22.A.patience B.enthusiasm C.potential D.ambition
23.A.train B,examine C.correct D.challenge
24.A.punctual B.skillful C,occupied D.available
25.A.sensitive B・crazy C-serious D.particular
26.A.jumped atB.turned downC.waited forD.opened up
27.A.tutor B.violin C.musician D.piano
28.A.never B,once C-already D.even
29.A.attitude B・career C.plan D.position
30.A.scholarship B.sponsor C・degree D.assistant
31.A.provided B.imagined C.received D.expected
32.A.voted B.feared C-stayed upD.turned up
33.A.students B,audience C.spotlights D.platform
34.A.obviously B・desperately C.appropriately D.anxiously
35.A.everything B.something C・everybody D.somebodyTalent isimportant.But enthusiasmis evenmore important.
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1As auniversity student,I decidedto learnGerman.For somereason Ireally likedthe language,but Iwas notvery goodat learningit.The grammartroubled mea lotand evendrove mecrazy.Myonly advantagewas spelling1got36A onevery wordtest Itook.After twoyears ofstudies,I struggledto communicate37broken Germanand signedup tostudyin Germanyto completemy degree.It was the38hard termI wouldever have.从头开始.The momentI arrivedin Germany,I feltlike Iwas startingfrom scratchTheGerman Fdlearned inuniversity wasnt39practice foreveryday conversation.My bookknowledgefell bythe waysideas Ithought aboutthe basicsof gettingaround,reading emailsand40talk withmyclassmates.Iwasoften nervousat school,worriedaboutwhether theteachers wouldcall onme inclassand whetherId understandtheir questions.I onlyrelaxed alittle aroundmy eightroommates,who41be willingto speakGerman slowlyto meand didntseem tomind mymistakes.I42choose tostudy threecoursesreading amp;writing,grammar andhistory.All werein Germanand difficult,but thehistory classwas theworst.The teacherspoke soquicklythat almosteverything he said43fly rightover myhead.I satinthefront,took notesandeven recordedevery singleword he said inclass,but nothinghelped.Ihadno ideawhat theclasswas reallyabout...44year havepassed,but Istill rememberhow itfelt tostruggle sohard atlearninganother language.That tripwas adifficult45valuable lesson.I thinkmy failurethat termtaught mejustas muchas mysuccess.
五、图表作文根据下列提示,以第一人称,写一篇自我介绍
46.姓名,年龄岁Ann Wells,16身份湖滨高中年级学生10性格、爱好活跃,爱运动,好奇心强,爱跳舞、滑冰学习勤问勤做,喜欢物理,爱看短篇小说理想开自己的公司IT注意、词数左右;
170、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2、提示词汇湖滨高中3Lakeside HighSchool
六、读后续写阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.This wholemess startedabout twomonths ago,when Jayfelt prettyterrible anddidnt feellikedoing homework.“Hi,Jay.How wasyour dayDoyouhave anyhomework”Mom asked,when hecame homefromschool.Uh,I don*thaveany.hesaid.I finishedit atschool.It wasonly alittle lie,he thought.And besides,he toldhimself,he wouldjust dohis homeworkonthebus ridethe nextmorning,somaybe itdidnt evenmatter.A fewdays laterit happenedagain.When Momasked abouthis homework,he pulledout hismathworksheet butleft therest inhis backpack.So easy!Before long,though,his backpackwasgrowing heavywith unfinishedhomework.The problemwas,asthebackpack gotheavier,so didhisheart.Jay fearedseeing thelook onhis parents7faces whenthey foundout.Walking inthe door,hedropped hisheavy backpackand walkedintothekitchen.Hi,Mom Jhesaid.She huggedhim andstoodback.Jay,I gotan emailfrom yourteacher today.She saidyou liedabout yourhomework.We注意need totalk.”续写词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Jay satatthetable andburied hishead inhis arms.。
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