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参照秘密级管理★启用前普通高中学科素养调研检测英语注意事项
1.本试题共100分,检测时长90分钟
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4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AOne Snowy NightShowing at:Fairfield HallsBoxoffice:02086889291A LittlePrincessType:PlayShowing at:Peacock TheatreOne SnowyNightis a story from the PercysPark worksbyBox office:08444124322Nick Butterworth.One wintersnight it was verycold andit beganType:Danceto snow.Great bigsnowflakes fellpast thewindow ofPercys smallLondonChildrens Balletuses a group ofhouse...55talented dancersaged nineto sixteento tellthePerformance Details:14May-15Maystory ofFrances HodgsonBurnetts works,A LittleShowtimes:Monday-Friday18:00,Saturday andSunday19:00Princess.Ticket price:£9Performance Details:19April-22JuneShow times:Thursday19:00,Friday19:30,Saturday13:3017:30,Sunday12:30and16:30CinderellaTicket price:£14-£50Showing at:Hackney EmpireBoxoffice:02089852424Type:EntertainmentThe LionKingJoin thebeautiful Cinderella,by Charles Perrault,her twouglyShowing at:Lyceum Theatresisters,one seriouslycruel stepmother,one hugepumpkin,a palaceBoxoffice:08448713000ball andlots ofvery smartmice.You canhave ajoyful eveningofType:Musicalfamily funat thisshow.The showis directedby JulieTay mor,who alsoPerformance Details:3May-3Junedesigned theLaurence OliverAward-winning clothesthatchange thestage of the Lyceum Theatre into theAfrican plains.PerformanceDetails:19August-1SeptemberShow times:Tuesday-Saturday19:30and Showtimes:Different-please checkwith Theatrefor exactSundayl4:30performance datesand times.Ticket price:£10-£15Ticket price:£
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501.Who isthe writerof A Little PrincessA.Julie Taymor.B.CharlesPerrault.C.Nick Butterworth.D.Frances HodgsonBurnett
2.Where isCinderella shownA.In theFairfield Halls.B.In theHackney Empire.C.At theLyceumTheatre.D.At thePeacock Theatre.
3.Which showcosts theaudience theleastA.OneSnowyNight.B.The LionKing.C.Cinderella.D.ALittlePrincess.BIt wasWilliams9mother whogot herinterested inreading books.A librarian,she readto herthree childrenevery day.Not untilwe went to school,“Williams said.Until wewenttocollege.^^When Williams,now54,became aprimary schoolteacher inVirginia,she wantedher studentsto fallin lovewithreading justas shehad.But earlyon,she realizedthat somekids hadlittle chance to read books.“Kids who are readto performmuch betterthan thosewhoarenot,“she said.To Williams,the solutionwas simple:Give kidsbooks.In2017,she gaveaway900used childrensbooks overthree days.Most peoplewould besatisfied withthat.She said,“I wantedto dosomething.^^So sheset anew goalfor herself:Give awayone millionbooks.It soundslike anunreachable number.However,(抱怨)Williams postedon theInternet:“Dont complainif youarent willingto workhard outon the field.She gotto work,first byadvising friendsto giveaway booksor moneyto buybooks.Soon,as newsof Williams,project spread,strangersstarted puttingbooks infront ofher door.As quicklyas thebooks camein,Williams gavethem tolocal schoolsfor free.In thefour years,Williams hasgiven awaymore than78,000books-only922,000more toreach hergoal!And shesnotslowing down.Reading cantake youanywhere,“she said.You cantravel intime andspace.If you can read,you canlearnalmost anything.
4.What isthe purposeof Williams,projectA.To make it possiblefor morechildren toread books.B.To encourageteachers toreadbooksto kids.C.To raisekids,interest ofbuying books.D.To letmore peopletravel inspace.
5.Why didWilliams poston theInternetA.She couldmake morefriends.B.She wastired of the complaining.C.She wantedto askfor morehelp.D.She neededto buybooks online.
6.Which sentencecan bestdescribe WilliamsstoryA.Well begun,half done.B.Time andtide waitfor noman.C.Failure isthe motherof success.D.Where there is awill,there is a way.
7.What mightbe the best titlefor the textA.A ReadingCompetitionB.A ReadingLoverC.The BookLadyD.The BookTravelCIm Andrew Siegel andthis ismy garden.This iswhere my family and I growa lot of differentvegetables and flowers.Gardening hasbeen reallyimportant tomy familybecause itgives usa chanceto spend time outsidetogether,away from allthe electronics.Especially formy five-year-old itreally givesher achanceto be intouch withnature-all thelittle animals,insects andthings that comeout here.We findthat alot of the thingsthat weplan forin thegarden dontalways gothe waythat wedlike them to,and someofthe thingsthat we dont planfor becomewhat weenjoy the most thatyear.So itssomething thatmyfamilyandIhave(欣赏)learned:To appreciateall of it.My advicefor gardening beginners isto juststart.Get apot,get alittle bitof dirt,get atomato plantor whateverplantyou wantand justget started.I thinksometimes itseems challenging.Trust me,it doesnot needto beperfect.You willenjoyevery littlething you get outof it.Gardening hastaught mepatience,something1dont naturallyhave alot of.It takesweeks,takes monthsfbr youto putinto your workand thepatience comesout in the end.You learnnot onlyto bepatient inthat endproduct,but youvealsolearned that,after yearsof gardening,the endproduct isjust part ofit.The journeyof growinghas becomemuch moreimportant tome thanthe actualproduct thatwe getin theend.Nothinghas beenso valuableas thetime Ispend outhere.Im byno meansin afarmland,but Ido havemy ownlittle pieceof whatIconsider heaven,and Ivereally learnedto appreciateevery littlemoment——every insect,every plant,every flower-andwhen you can appreciateit inthat way,theres nothingbetter.
8.Who doesthe underlinedword“five-year-old“in paragraph2refer toA.The writer.
8.The writersdaughter.C.The insect.D.The flower.
9.How wouldgardeningbeginnersfeelA.Quite easy.B.Comfortable.C.Perfect.D.Very difficult.
10.What isthemostimportant forAndrewSiegelin gardeningA.Planting differentvegetables andflowers.B.Staying athome togetherwith herfamily.C.Enjoying thewhole processof growing.D.Harvesting what the familyplanted.
11.What doesthetextmainly talkaboutA.The pleasureof gardening.B*The adviceon gardening.C.Being intouch withnature.D.Being perfectin life.DWeve allbeen there-starting at a book,hoping that what westudy willstick inour mind.Many ofus haveprobablywondered.Is thereany way to improvememory So,why dontwe lookatwhatmemory expertssay aboutthisEvery studentknows thatifs helpfulto reviewwhat theyvestudied before.According toexperts,we canlearn thingsbetterif wewait sometime beforetrying tostudy themagain.They saythat tryingto remember something fromyourmemory afteryou havehad someto forgetit willmakeiteasier to remember infuture.Similarly,studies haveshown thattaking sometime tojust do nothing after studying mightmean that you canrememberthings betterafterwards.It is not clearwhy thishappens.But somethink it has to do withthe relationshipbetweenlong-term andshort-term memory.(图像)Another studytip isto changebetween differentideas.Now,connecting themto eachother orto imagesisoften considereda goodwaytoremembersomething.A wordchampion JonathanHancock sayshow picturingpieces ofinformationin differentphysical locationsor connectingthemtomemorable imagesmakes themeasier toremember.There arealso morethingsthatwe can do toimprove ourmemory.Hancock saysthat beinggenerally organizedmakesthings easierfor yourbrain.Many otherexperts alsosuggest thatwe shouldget alot ofrest andexercise.So,the goodnewsto takefrom thisis thatwhile itmay behard,improving ourmemory issomething wecando.
12.How doesthe writerintroduce thetopic ofthe textA.By tellingastory.B.By askingquestions.C.By listingnumbers.D.By describinga scene.
13.What shouldwedotorememberbetter accordingto paragraphs23A.Wait sometime beforereviewing.B.Write downwhat wecannot remember.C.Learn theimportant partsseveral times.D.Go backover whatweve studiedimmediately.
14.What wouldHancock adviseon improving our memoryA.Doing nothingafterstudying.B.Doing alotofexercises.C.Having enoughrest.D.Being generallyorganized.
15.What doesthe writerthink ofimprovingourmemoryA.Easy.B.Possible.C.Useless.D.Necessary.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项A teenagercan achievesuccess inlife.Here aresome importantpoints thatyou mayfind helpful.16No matterhow boringit isnow,education will help you be acreative memberin society.Try yourbest forexcellencein school;listen to the teachers,do yourhomework,study,and getgood grades.Doing sowillhelp yougetinto abetteruniversity,which willenable youto have a brightfuture.17(社区)•Do goodin your community.Volunteering cannot onlyimprove yourcommunitys status,it couldmake youhappier18Find chancestodovolunteer workthat interestsyou.For example,if youlove animals,volunteer atan animalshelter.If youlove helpingthe environment,plant treesor pickup litter.When youhelp others.19Be nicetoyourparents andteachers.Remember,theyre thereto helpyoubethebestthatyoucan be.Respect themandvalue theiropinions,even ifthey upsetyou sometimes.20You dontget tochoose yourteachersor yourfamily,but youstill haveto putup withthem.Learn how to dealwith peoplenow,because whenyoure anadult,you dontget tochoose yourboss oryourco-workers,so learnhowtorespect themnow.A.Do wellin school.B.Live lifeto thefullest.C.School setsyou upon theright track!D.it willmake youfeel betterabout yourself.E.it willhelpyoupass timeand developyour personality.F.Keep inmind thatthey dothe thingsthey dobecause theycare aboutyou.(抑郁)G.Studies showthat peoplewho volunteerare lesslikely todevelop depressionthan thosewho dont.第二部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题海小题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The Olympicspirit isabout alot more than winningmedals andsetting records.Just lookatthestory of21Eric.The boyfrom EquatorialGuinea foundhis22for swimmingshortly afterhigh school23he foundit difficultto getaswimming poolto learnswimming.Eventually,he24a13-meter hotelpool thathe couldonly usethree hoursa week.Ondays hecould notpractice in the pool,he25in rivers.After abouteight monthsof swimming,he26the chanceto competeinthe2000Summer Olympics.On the100m freestyle,Eric was in thefirst27along withthe othertwo strongswimmers.Both swimmerswere28tocarry oncompetition forstarting tooearly.29Eric asthe onlyman inhis race.Not onlywere theeyes ofthe17,00030at thesceneentirely onhim,but thebillions3j theGames thatday,fromallover the world.When heheard thecrowd shouting,encouraging himto Go,go,go.he gatheredall his32tofinish therace witha timeof1:
52.72,the slowest33time inOlympic history.But thefans didnotcare,34him asif hehad brokentheworldrecord.Although heisnotoutstanding inperformance,he hasmade35for hismotherland andhas leftaneverlasting chapter篇章in theswimming field.
21.A.swimmer B.runner C.jumper D.thrower221A.hope B.goal C.request D.love
23.A.Besides B.Unfortunately C.Therefore D.Surprising
124.A.remembered B.controlled C.found D.introduced
25.A.waited B.fixed C.performed D.trained
26.A.got B.missed C.developed D.created
27.A.ground B.race C.nation D.space
28.A.allowed B.expected C.forbidden D.invited
29.A.believing B.holding C.forgetting D.leaving
30.A.audiences B.directors C.visitors D.listeners
31.A.attending B.watching C.preparing D.enjoying
32.A.courage B.growth C.strength D.breath
33.A.promised B.required C.believed D.recorded
34.A.cheering B.encouraging C.supporting D.cheating
35.A.progress B.power C.history D.money第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chinese paintingis alsocalled traditionalChinese painting.As36important partof traditionalChinese culture,ithasalong historyand finetraditions inthefieldof artintheworld.37draw aChinese painting,you needa writingbrush,ink,xuan paper,and inkstone.Especially,xuan paper,isthe besttool forChinese painting38it allowsthe writingbrush,wet withChinese inkand heldin awell-trained handtomove freelyon it.风景,There arethree main39subject ofChinese painting:human figures,landscapes andbirdsandflowers.For example,the painting40ladies,the painting of mountains,and thepaintingofinsects andfish.Figurepainting becamehighly41develop duringthe Tangdynasty,and landscapepainting reachedits42high duringthe Songdynasty.There aretwo maintechniques inChinese painting.43is gongbioften referred to as“fine-line”painting.This styleof paintingpays closeattention todetails.Its often44use todraw peopleor animals.The otherisfreehand style,referredto as xieyi”.It paysmore attentionto45express anartisfsfeelings.It isoften usedin landscapepaintings.Chinese paintingsdonottry todraw theoutlooking ofa subject,but itsnature orcharacter.Every areaofthepainting isinterestingto theeye.第三节共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题Imagine50years fromnow•Imagine theperfect school.Getting toschool isalready difficultbecause oftraffic.In50years time,it willbe evendifficult.A solutionis needed.(网络)Imagine onebig schoolin yourcity,a bigcyber school,but theclasses arein anydifferent places.In factthere wouldbeclasses allaround,both inthe countrysideand thecity.You wouldnever needto walkmorethan10minutes toget toschool.Once youget there,there isno teacherspeaking atthe frontoftheclass.Instead,thereisa largescreen playinga videoofthe teacher.There isa classroomhelper whowalks aroundhelping youwith yourproblems.You canget thebest teachingthere,and youhave ahelper whocan helpyou understandyour work.You listento theteacher foronly15minutes.Then youwork inteams todo groupprojects andsolve problemstogether.After classesfinish,youcanstay thereand talkwith yourschool friends.(太阳能)Your classwould alwaysbe coolin summerand warmin winter.There issolar and wind poweron theroofof thebuilding.Each roomis keptatacomfortable temperatureautomatically.Because yourclass isclose tohomes andbusinesses,youcantake partin communitylife aspartofyour schooling.Ifyou needto learnabout measuringand weighingthings,then youcan gohome andspendtime in kitchenwith yourMom!If(减法),you needto learnabout addingand subtractingthen youcan spendtimein a localshop.The schoolofthe future ishigh-tech,but itisafriendly placetobe.
46.How longmight ittake youto walktoacyber schoolinthefuture
47.If youhaveaproblem inclass,who couldyou askfor help
48.What arethe solarandwindpower inthe cyber school usedfor
49.How wouldyou learnoutside ofthe cyberschool accordingtothetext
50.What willthefuturecyberschoolbe like第三部分写作(满分20分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一个完整的故事续写的词数应为左右
51.80A blackbear wasinadangerous situationwhen shefell offa30-meter-high bridge.After along dayin California^Sierra Nevadamountains,the bearprobably thoughtshe wastaking ashortcut home.She waswalking acrossthe bridgewhen,suddenly,two carsentered fromboth sides.There wasnowhere torun,so thefrightened bearjumped andfell overtheside.(拱形门)(困住)Luckily,the bearpulled herselfonto anarch under the bridge,but shewas trappedthere.A driversawthe unbelievablescene andcalled
911.Robert Brooks,an animalcontrol officerfromthenearby town,was senttoinvestigate.thought itwas ajoke.^^he said.But itwasnt ajoke,so hecalled DaveBaker ofthe BEARLeague-agroupthathelps bearsin trouble.Unfortunately,the skywas gettingdark,so thevolunteers hadto wait.Early nextmorning,the twomen returnedto thebridgewith morevolunteers.Amazingly,the bear was stillthere.They neededto helpher quickly.Baker hadan idea-theyshould hanga netunderthebear,push herinto it,and thenlower hertothe ground.Firefighters volunteeredto lowerthe100-kilogram bearonce shewasinthe net.Police officersclosed theroad,and(飞镖)when thenet arrived,itwashung underthe bridge.Then,an animalcontrol officershot adart containinga sleepingmedicineinto thebears shoulder.Ann Bryant,head ofthe BEARLeague,stood underthe bridge.When thebearwassleepy,Bryant shouted“OK,push!”A volunteerrock climberused hisfeet topush thebear offthe arch,right intothe middleof thenet.The bearwas gentlylowered totheground。
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