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淇滨高中2020-2021学年高一下学期第三次周考(5月)英语试卷总分分考试时间分钟120100本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分I II第卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上A BC D将该项涂黑AAs thesaying goes,Without music,life wouldbe amistake/89Music is very importantin ourlivesand hereare fourof thegreatest musiciansin history.()Ludwig vanBeethoven1770-1827Born inBonn,Germany,Beethoven neverheld anofficial positionin Vienna.He supportedhimself(作曲).by givingconcerts,teaching piano,and thesale of his compositionsThe last30years ofBeethovenslife werefilled witha lot of hardtimes,the firstof whichwas hisdeafness.Beethovensmusic greatly influenced thenext generationof musicians.()Johann SebastianBach1685-1750Bach,the father of modemmusic,was bomin Eisenach,Germany.His parentsdied when he was(风nine years old,and in1695he wentto livewith hisbrother JohannChristoph,who was an organist琴手)in Ohrdruf.He stayedthere until
1700.Seven yearslater,he movedback toWeimar,where he(宫廷)served ascourt organistfor nineyears.His musicgreatlyinfluencedclassical music.()Frederic Chopin1810-1849Chopin wasborn inZelazowa Wola,Poland.He showeda talentfor thepiano ata veryyoung age.Chopin begancomposing whenhe was still achild,but someof hisearly workshave beenlost.He gavehis first publicconcert in
1818.Chopin wasconsidered asthe leadingmusician ofhis time.()Franz Schubert1797-1828(前辈),Schubert wasborn anddied inVienna.Unlike mostofhispredecessors Schubertwas notagreat performer.He neverhad muchmoney buthe wasvery productive.He wrotehis firstmasterpiecewhen hewas onlysixteen.However,he diedyoung,before histalents wereeven known.
21.Where wasBeethoven bornA.In Vienna.B.In America.C.In Germany.D.In Poland.
22.Who iscalled thefatherofmodemmusicA.Bach.B.Beethoven.C.Schubert.D.Chopin.
23.When didChopin givehisfirstpublic concertA.In
1707.B.In
1810.C.In
1818.D.In
1828.
24.What dowe knowabout thefour musicians8When I was nineyears old,I lovedto gofishing withmy dad.But theonly thingthat wasntvery funaboutit was that hecould catchmany fishwhile Tcouldnt catch anything.I usuallygot prettyupset andkeptasking himwhy.He alwaysanswered,“Son,if you want tocatcha fish,youA.They alllived ahard lifeat theirold age.B.They wereall talentedmusicians.C.They wereall bornin Germany.D.They allserved asa courtorganist.have to think like a fish.I rememberbeing evenmore upsetthen becauseIm nota fish!”I didntknowhow to think like a fish.Besides,I reasoned,How couldwhat Ithink influencewhat afish does”As Igot alittle olderI beganto understandwhat mydad reallymeant.So,I readsome bookson fish.And Ieven joinedthe localfishing cluband startedattending themonthly meetings.I learnedthat afish is(敏感的)a cold-blooded animaland thereforeisverysensitive towater temperature.That iswhy fishprefershallow waterto deepwater—the formeris warmer.Besides,water isusually warmerin direct(眼皮)sunlight thanin theshade.Yet,fish donthave anyeyelids and the sunhurts theireyes.The moreIunderstood fish,the more I becameeffective infinding andcatching them.When Igrew upand enteredthe businessworld,I rememberhearing myfirst bosssay,“We all needto think like salespeople.But itdidnt completelymake sense.My dadnever oncesaid,If youwant tocatchafishyou needtothinklike afisherman9What hesaid was,“You needtothinklikeafish.Yearslater,with greatefforts topromote long-term servicesto peoplemuch olderand richerthan me,Igradually learnedwhat we allneedwas tothink morelike customers.It is not aneasy job.I willshow youhowin the following chapters.
25.Why wasthe authorupset infishing tripswhenhewas nineA.Because hecould notcatch anyfish.B.Because his father was not patientwith him.C.Because hisfather didnot teachhim fishing.D.Because hecould notinfluence afish ashisfatherdid.
26.What didthe authorsfather reallymean bysaying thinklikeafish”A.To readbooks aboutfish.B.To learnfishing byhimself.C.To studymore aboutfish.D.To understandwhat fishthink.
27.In whatkind ofarea canfish mostlikely befound accordingto the authorA.In deepwater onsunny days.B.In deepwater oncloudy days.C.In shallowwater undersunlight.D.In shallowwater underwaterside trees.
28.What didtheauthorfind afterentering thebusiness worldA.His father^fishing advicewas inspiring.B.It waseasy tothinklikea customer.C.His firstboss salesideas madesense.D.It wasdifficult tosell servicesto poorpeople.C(蝗虫)?Can duckshelp solvethe problemof locustThat is a questionbeing askedin SouthernAsia.Like theregion ofEast Africa,the nationof Pakistanis tryingto keepmasses of locusts fromeatingthe country5s crops.(入侵)But whilethe insectinvasion in Africa has been blamedon weather,experts saythe oneinPakistan isa sideeffect ofa civilwar in the MiddleEastern countryof Yemen.Because ofthat war,officials haven51been ableto doenough pest(害虫)control tokeep Yemenslocust populationfromgrowing,so theinsects obviouslymultiplied andmade theirway northeasteventually landingo nPakistan.Locusts dontdirectly attackpeople.They threatenus by eating ourcrops.And somany of theseinsects insuch largenumbers candestroy regionalfood supplies.Thafs whyPakistan declareda stateofemergency earlythis month,saying it was dealingwith thehighest numberoflocusts in more than20(杀虫剂)years.So whatcan bedone aboutit Someexperts saypesticides areneeded tokill massesof these insects,but theresanother ideabeing consideredin China.It maysend ducksto Pakistan—asmany as100,000of them—to fightthe locustsbyeatingthem.An expertinterviewed bythe Bloombergmediacompany saysone duckcan eatmore than200locusts perday,and Chinahas reportedlyusedducks tosuccessfully solvea locustproblem in the past.But noteveryone ison boardwith this.A memberofChinas delegation(代表团)to Pakistansays there9snotenough waterin Pakistanshot dryclimateto keepthe ducksgoing.Whatever methodsare usedto controllocustsinAsia,the situationinAfricaisgetting morehopeless bythe day.
29.According toparagraph2,what caused the locustoutbreak in PakistanA.There areno naturalenemies toeat locusts.B.The civilwar of Yemen affectedpest control.C.The governmentofYemendidnt doany pestcontrol.D.The weatherinPakistancausedtheincrease oflocusts.
30.What harmfuleffect willmasses oflocusts bringaboutA.Destroying crops.B.Changing theweather.C.Tensing internationalrelations.D.Directly threateninghuman security.
31.Which of thefollowingcan replacethe underlinedphrase inparagraph3C.Thinksfor B.Relies onC.Thinks aboutD.Agrees onD(烧烤).One ofthe mostpopular street food foundin Chinais nodoubt the barbecue Anew series,called Chinese Barbecue,tells thestory ofthis popularfood cookedover hotcoals onjust abouteverystreet cornerin citiesand townsacross thecountry.Barbecued meatis animportant part of peoplesnightlife.Shown onJune20,the serieshas hadmore than80million clickson thevideo site.To findthe most(摊位),popular barbecuestalls theproduction teamtraveled tomorethan500locations in30citiesacross thecountry.Some viewerscompare Chinese Barbecue toMidnight Diner,a JapaneseTV seriestellingstories fromlate-night informalJapanese bars.Tm happyto hearthis comparisonbecause MidnightDiner isa goodprogram,and weshare thesametopic—night food/9Chinese Barbecuesdirector Chen Yingjie said.However,in termsofthetone(气氛,‘情调),they arequite different.He saidthat MidnightDiner focusedmore onfood itself,though therewas someconversation whilepeople wereeating.In contrast,the nightfood sceneofChinese peoplemeans joyand amore livelyspirit.People eatingthese barbecuesnacks developa feelingofconnection,which can be acure forloneliness.The barbecue,regarded asthe mostordinary andcommon nightstreet snack,is differentfrom(亲属关系).home-made foodby mothersasthatisasymbol offamily andkinship Thebarbecue iswhereyou go to becomeconnected topeople insociety.And unlikeofficial business lunches,duringwhich peopleare ratherreserved andpolite,the barbecuelets peoplerelax withold friendsand newfriends,leaving alasting impressionof friendship.The world,asawhole,holds deep-rooted goodfeelings towardthebarbecue,either forthe tasteorthe warmthproduced byfire.What weshould dois topresent theChinese barbecuejust the way itis(食材),because with its specialingredients waysof cooking,and more importantly,the specialenvironmentand people,the worldwill recognizeit andmight fallin lovewithitjust aswe doJ saidChen.
32.What doesChineseBarbecuecenter onA.The barbecuedfoods acrossChina.B.The nightlifein largecities.C.The diversestreetfood.D.The storyof barbecuestalls owners.
33.How doesChineseBarbecuediffer fromMidnight DinerA.It targetsat thelonely.B.It hasless conversation.C.It showsthe eatinghabits.D.It focusesmore onthe diners.
34.What canbe inferredabout thebarbecue fromParagraph4A.It playsa rolein peoplesrelationship.B.It influencespeoples lifestyle.C.It ismore deliciousthan home-made food.D.It servesas formalbusinesslunchessometimes.
35.Why didChenYingjiechoose thebarbecue asthe topicoftheseriesA.To researcha specialway ofcooking.B.To helpthe worldunderstand China.C.To showthe featureof Chinesefood.D.To introducethe historyofthebarbecue.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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If you are hungry,what doyou doHave yourfavorite mealand stayquiet afterthat36But itneverlets youknow,because youkeep itbusy thinkingabout your friends orfavorite stars.So itsilently servesyourneeds andnever letsitself grow.When mindloses itsfreedom togrow,creativity getsa fullstop.This mightbe thereason whyweallsometimes thinkWhat happensnext,Why can!t IthinkH37Why readingbut notwatching TVIt isbecause readinghasbeenthe mosteducative toolusedby usright fromchildhood.Since itdevelops otheraspects of our life,we haveto gethelp fromreading.Once youread abook,you runyour eyesthrough thelines andyour mindtries toexplain somethingtoyou.38Now thisseed isunknowingly usedby youto developnew ideas.If itis usedmany times,thesame seedcan giveyou greathelp torelate alotofthings whichyou would have neverthought ofin yourwildestdreams!This isnothing butcreativity.39Within notime youcan starttalking withyourfriendsin Englishorany otherlanguage andnever runout ofthe rightwords.So guys,do givefood foryour thoughtsby reading,reading andmore reading.40Go andget abook!A.The interestingpartofthe bookis storedin your mind asa seed.B・Why notdo somereading whileyouarehungryC.Just likeyour stomach,yourmindis alsohungry.D.Now whatare youwaiting forE.Hunger ofthe mindcanbe actually solvedthrough widereading.F.Reading canhelp youmake morefriends,too.G.Also thismakes asignificant contributionto yourvocabulary第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45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,并在答题卡将该选项的标号涂黑(共20小题每小题L5分,满分30分)When I was16yearsold,thewayI lookedmattered mostin theworld tome.My friendsand Iwantednothing butperfection.In highschool,we joinedthe gymnasticsteam,and our41became evenmoreimportantto us.Wehad nofat,only muscle.On theweekends,we would gotothe beach,42ofourflat stomachs.One summerday,all my friends wereat myhouse43,At onepoint,I wasrunning(蛰)back tothe pool.I44on abee,and whenitwasdying undermy foot,it stungme.I instantlystartedto feel45,That night,I beganto runa highfever and my legand footwerered,hot andswollen.I couldntwalk.I couldhardly46,When myfoot startedto gonumb(失去矢口觉),everyone became more47,My footwasnotgetting enoughblood.I hadto gotothe48,andmyleg hurtas ifit werebadly broken.I couldntmove.All Icould dowasthink abouthow softmy waistwas becoming.That troubledmemorethan anyconcern overmy
49.That all50when Iheard thedoctors mentionpossibly cuttingoff myfoot.It wasstill notgetting the51supply itneeded.The doctorswouldhaveto speedup their
52.Never beforehad Ihad suchgreat appreciationfor myfoot.And walkingseemed likea53from thegods.Less andless wouldI wantto hearmy friendstalk about54and whowas wearingwhat.More andmoreIexpected visitsfrom otherkids inthe hospital,who werequickly becomingmyfriends.One girlcame tovisit me55,Every timeshe came,she broughtflowers.She wasrecoveringfrom cancerand feltshe shouldcome backand56the otherpatients.She stillhad nohair,and shewas swollenfrom medicationsshe hadbeen taking.I wouldnot havegiventhis girla second57before.I nowloved everyinch ofher andlooked forwardto her
58.Finally,I wasimproving andsoon Iwent home.My legwasstillswollen.59Iwaswalking,and Ihadmy foot!When Iwouldgoback tothe hospital,I oftensaw myfriend.She wasstill visitingpeople and
6041.A.brains B.bodies C.grades D.clothes
42.A.sure B.guilty C.ashamed D.proud
43.A.swimming B.chatting C.dancing D.jogging
44.A.focused B.stepped C.took D.held
45.A.well B.free C.sick D.fearful
46.A.run B.jump C.stand D.rest
47.A.concerned B.relieved C.interested D.surprised
48.A.gym B.hospital C.school D.beach
49.A.performance B.competition C.study D.leg
50.A.changed B.happened C.helped D.bothered
51.A.blood B.time C.nutrition D.air
52.A.complaint B.treatment C.observation D.experiment
53.A.rebellion B.necessity C.promise D.gift
54.A.appointment B.homework C.movies D.gymnastics
55.A.suddenly B.eventually C.regularly D.recently
56.A.advise B.serve C.encourage D.instruct
57.A.thought B.glance C.choice D.chance
58.A.visits B.flowers C.ideas D.words
59.A.so B.then C.for D.but
60.A.enjoying B.gaining C.spreading D.discoveringgood cheer.I thoughtif therewas anangel onthis earth,it hadto beher.第二节语法填空(共题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适10L515当的单词或括号内单词的适当形式One day,Jacks parentstold himthat his grandpa wouldretire thenext weekafter workingfor fortyyears61that theywere goingto havea partyfor him.Jack lovedhis Grandpa and wantedto dosomething specialfor him.He rememberedthe businesscardhis grandpahad given62he twoyears before.He knewthat hisgrandpa wouldno longerhave thepositionon thatcard,so hedecided63build anew onefor hisgrandpa.When64big daycame,Jack wasready.But hedidnt wantto puthis gifttogether withothers\Whenall theother peopleleft,he65take hisgrandpas handand gavehim thegift.His grandpasmiled,“Well,it mustbeabeautiful gift.May Iopen itnow”Sure!”Jack said66excited.As Grandpaopened thegift,67tear cameinto hiseyes.Jack gavehim the68great gifthe hadevergot!It wasa businesscard on69was hisnew position:FULL-TIMEGRANDPA!()(拥抱)“Well,how muchdo Iget paidhisgrandpaasked,70smile.As manyhugs asyouwant!”With thesewords,Jack gaveGrandpaahug.Well,I guessthat meansIm therichest manintheworld!”said Grandpa.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110文中共有处语言错误,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10改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写上该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011Last week,I havean accidentinthe parking lotbeside myhouse.Iwasjust goingaround thecornerwhile aman crashedinto himwith hisshopping basket.It wasimpossible seeeach otherbefore theaccidentbecause thecomer wasvery darknessandthe lights didnteven work.So Ifell,got knockedoutand wasserious hurt.Although the parking lotpaid forthe accident,but Istill wantto givesome advicestotheparkinglot.Always getthelightschecking atleast oncea weekand makesure thefloor isdry allthe第二节书面表达(满分分)time,that wouldhelp maketheparkinglot asafer place.25假定你是李华,你市已经复学复课,你的英国朋友好奇你们学校为了避免新冠疫情Lucy(COVID-19)再次爆发,保障师生们的健康安全,做了哪些必要的措施请你给她写一封信,内容包括写信目的;
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2.学校的举措:如戴口罩(mask)、测体温、保持社交距离(socialdistance)>错峰就餐等注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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102.Dear Lucy,Yours,Li Hua高一英语参考答案阅读理解(共小题,每小题分,满分分)2024021-24CACB25-28ACDA29-31BAD32-35ADAB36-40CBEFA完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.53041-45BDABC46-50CABDA51-55ABDDC56-60CBADC语法填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)10L
51561.and
62.him
63.to build
64.the
65.took
66.excitedly
67.tears
68.greatest
69.which
70.smiling短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110改为改为改为后加
71.have had
72.while when
73.him me
74.impossible to改为改为删掉或者改为
75.darkness dark
76.serious seriously
77.but yet改为改为改为
78.advices advice
79.checking checked
80.that which书面表达(分)25参考范文Dear Lucy,I amglad totell youthat afterstaying athome fornearly halfa yeardue toCOVID-19,we areallowed toreturn toschoolnow.Some effectivemeasures havebeen takenby ourschool toprotect usfrom beinginfected.Firstly,we musttake ourtemperaturebefore enteringthe schoolgate everyday.If someoneis foundto havea fever,he mustbe sentto hospitalforfurther examination.Besides,wearing amask isa must,which isbeneficial toboth studentsand teachers.And whenwehave dinner,the socialdistance andthe servingchopsticks aredemanded.rd liketo learnwhat yourschool lifeis like.Write tome andbest wishes!Yours,Li Hua。
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