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高一英语期末月考试题()(满分分时间分钟)150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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
1.What will the speakersdo nextA.Ship thegoods.B.Have ameeting.C.Discuss areport.
2.How muchdoes abuffet mealcost at7:00pmA.$
5.B.$
8.C.$
10.
3.What doesthe manthink ofhis workA.Boring.B.Satisfactory.C.Tough.
4.Whom has the mansent aninvitation toA.Laura.B.Rosa.C.Maria.
5.What is the mandoingA.Looking for a car.B.Visiting acompany.C.Picking upthe woman.第二节(共15小题,每小题L5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下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.What arethe speakers going to do afterlunchA.See afilm.B.Go shopping.C.Attend ameeting.
7.Which restaurantwillthe speakersgo toA.Jims Cafe.B.Rose Restaurant.C.Seafood Palace.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题
8.Why doesthe womanmake thecallA.To arrange an exhibition.B.To discussa businessplan.C.To changeher appointment.
9.When arethe speakersgoing to meetA.On Wednesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Friday.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题
10.How longhasthe woman beenunwellA.4days.B.5days.C.6days.
11.What is the relationshipbetween the speakersA.Colleagues.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Teacher andstudent.
12.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Look fora newjob.again asshe announced,Breakfast isready!”By then,I couldntget to the kitchenfast enough.In fact,it was a racebetween mysister,mybrother,and me.We usuallyseated ourselvesat the same time,sometimes knockingeach otherout of ourplaces.After breakfast,we allrushed to the busstop aswe tookour lunchbags thatcontaineda sandwich,fruit anddessert.Then,one day,much tomy surprise,there wasno dessert in my lunch!What couldhavehappened toit DidMum forget to makeor buyit Oh,well,“I thought.Ifs nobig deal.But,for thenext fewdays,my lunchcontained nodessert!So oneday,after school,as soon as I gothome,I asked,“Mum!Why havenftyou beenputting a dessertin my packedlunchesMum answered,“Why,Eugene,I have been includingadessertin yourlunches.If yourenotgetting yourdessert,then whois”So thenwe thoughtof myactivities and what I did withmyluncheach day.As soonas Iarriveat school,I alwaysput mylunch in the classroomcloset(储物间)along with all of theother lunches.And thatbrought us to Carl,the badboy of the third-grade classroom.The teacherdidntlike himin classand wouldsend him to thecloset,where hewould spendmost ofeach day.Carl livedin a group offoster hom(e集体寄养之家).He wasloud and somewhat of a thief,and hewould take almost anythingthat wasntfastened down,so he wasnt welcomeat school.Mum andI concludedthat withnothing elseto doCarl wasprobably goingthrough thelunchesand eatingwhat heliked.Mum andI talkedabout waysto solvethe problem.Overwhelmed withirritation,I insistedthatwe shouldplay atrick onCarl toteach hima goodlesson.However,so tolerantandconsiderate wasmy mumthat she said in a tendervoice thatwe shouldprotect hispride ratherthancriticize himrelentlessly.Therefore,the followingweeks,I tooktwo dessertsin mylunchbag with a notesaying,Should yoube inneed of aid,please letus know.”Another day,Carl asked me ifhe could come tomy houseand meetmy mum.高一英语期末月考试题参考答案听力1-5BCBAC6〜10ABCCA11〜15BCCBA16-20CCBAA(听力原文见最后)阅读A篇DCB B篇CADA C篇ABDD D篇CDAB七选五36-40ACBFG完形填空41-45B ABCDACB ABDDCAC46-50语法填空51-
5556.]Based57,his
58.has shown
59.the
60.]of
61.]but
62.[who/that
63.to practice
64.]actually
65.]varieties
66.my firstvisit to
67.gathered allmy courage68is anothermans poison69belongs to70catch uponeach othersdays.
71.frozen food.
72.living inour sharedstudent house
73.more satisfying
74.suffer fromheat
75.reminded meof参考作文As weall know,we arewhat weeat.Therefore,its veryimportant fbrus toform healthyeating habits.However,bad eatinghabits arestill verycommon amongus students.Some ofusoften go to schoolwithout breakfast;some liketo havesnacks;some othersare particularaboutfood,and stillsome eator drinktoo much.All thesebad habitswill surelydo harmto ourhealth.To keepfit,we shouldhave ahealthy diet,which generallyincludes properamounts offish,meat,vegetables,fruits as well asmain food,Besides,wed betterhave mealsregularly.In myopinion,we shouldtry to develop healthyeatinghabitsto buildup astrong figure.Only inthis waycan wehave enoughenergy tostudy better.Thats all.Thank you!答案Another day,Carl askedme ifhe couldcome tomy houseand meetmy mum.Aware thathe had readthe note,I noddedwith asmile andhis facelit up.Much tomy surprise,Carl reallyturnedup in my houseafter school,looking nervousand timid.Welcome tomy houseand makeityour homeJ saidmum,giving Carla tighthug.Tears ofgratitude welledup inhis eyes.It isyourdesserts thatteach mehow sweetthe worldis,“he said.Casting admiringglances athim,Icame torealize thattolerance isa kindof virtue,making a great differenceto the world.听力材料Text1W:See youupstairs in a fewminutes.M:Oh,no!I completelyforgot about the meeting.Tm toobusy withthe shippingreport.Text2M:How muchdoes abuffet mealcost inthis restaurantW:If youeat before5:00pm,you have to pay8dollars.After that,its10dollars.Text3W:Jack,you looktired.M:Yes,Ive gota pileof workto do,but itgives meagreatsense of achievement.Text4W:Have yousent aninvitation toLauraM:Rosa No.You haventaskedmeto inviteher.W:No.I saidLaura,not Rosa.Laura,Marias sister.M:Yes.Tve donethat.But shouldwe alsoinvite MariaText5M:Excuse me.Are youMrs.Brown fromLondonW:Thats it.I amAnne Brown.M:Welcome to the BigApple,Mrs.Brown.Im CalvinSmith.My companyarranged meto pickyouup here.My caris overthere.Text6M:The meetingcame to an endat last.So,Mary,what wouldyou liketo havefor lunchW:rd liketo goto theSeafood Palace.Ifs nextto theshopping mall.M:Well,youll havesome niceocean views,but we dont havemuch time.
⑥The moviewillbegin inforty minutes.W:Oh,youre right.So whatabout JimsCafeM:Er,its alsoa littlefar.
⑦I thinkRose Restaurantis perfectfor today,and thesteak thereiswonderful.W:
⑦Sounds great.Tm definitelygoing tohave one!Text7M:Hello,Robert speaking.W:Hi,its Emma.I amglad youare there.
⑧Its aboutour appointmenton Wednesdaymorning.I amafraid I cant makeit now.M:Oh,thats ashame.W:I amsorry.There was a changeinmybusiness partnersplan andWednesday isthe onlydayshe isable tosee me.M:Thats OK,but weneed toarrange anotherdate.W:I couldmanage sometimeThursday.M:Sorry,Ive gotan importantmeeting allday.
⑨What aboutFridayW:
⑨Ill gotoanexhibition in the morning,but I couldcometo youroffice afterthat.M:
⑨Great,see youthen.Bye.Text8M:Good afternoon.Have aseat,and tellme whatswrong.W:Ive hada stomachacheforalong time.It startedFriday morning.M:Youve hada stomachachefor fourdays.Why areyou onlyjust nowcoming tomy officeWhy did youwait solongW:I didntthink it was serious.M:And dothese stomachacheshappen atany particulartimeW:Yes,every morning,just beforelunchtime.M:Have youchanged yourmorning routinerecentlyW:Well,I have a newjob,and Ivebeen skippingbreakfast anddrinking morecoffee.M:Thats probablywhy yourstomach has been botheringyou.Lets ordersome tests,and rilexamineyou.But youshould considerchanging yourbreakfast habits.Text9M:What sportsdo youdo,JennyW:Igoskating everySaturday.I practicefor hours.M:I likeskating,but I cant do well.Im wonderingif youcan teachme skatingthis Saturday.W:No problem.We canmeet by the lake.What sportscan youdowell,ClarkM:Icanrun veryfast.I oftengo swimming.I lovecycling,too.W:I cantswim fast.And I havent gota bike,so I never go cycling.M:Do youwant togo cyclingnow Youcan usemy sistersbike.W:Oh,thats great!But Icant goright now.Tve gothomework.Can wego at1:30M:Er,I will be practicingon thepiano atthat time.Maybe halfan hourlater isgood for me.W:OK.Lets say...meet atthe parkM:Thats nota goodidea.You know,Icantgoto the parkwith twobikes!W:Oh!Of coursenot.So Illgoto your housefirst.M:Sounds good.Text10W:Today Imgoing totalk aboutthe umbrella.We all know thatwe putup anumbrella tokeepthe wateroff whenit rains.But the umbrella wasnot inventedasaprotection againstrain.It wasfirst used asa shadeagainst thesun.Nobody knowswho firstinvented it.But the umbrella wasused in veryancient times.When itfirst appearedin Egypt,it wasused onlyby therich asasymbol of their power.In Europe,the Greekswere the first touse theumbrella.During themiddleages,however,theumbrellaalmost disappeared.Then itappeared againin Italyin the16th centuryand laterin Franceand inEngland.Gradually,most Europeancountries began touse theumbrella.During all this time,umbrellas havenot changedmuch instyle,but theydobecome muchlighter.B.Do physicaltests regularly.C.Change herbreakfast habits.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题
13.What doesthewomanpromise todo thisSaturdayA.Learn cycling.B.Go swimming.C.Teach theman skating.
14.Why cantthewomangocyclingright nowA.She doesnthaveabike.B.She hashomework todo.C.She isexpecting hersister.
15.When willthespeakersmeetA.At2:
00.B.At1:
30.C.At1:
00.
16.Where willthespeakersmeet thisafternoonA.At apark.B.By thelake.C.At themans home.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.What wastheumbrella firstusedforA.Keeping offthe rainwater.B.Showing thepower of the police.C.Protecting peopleagainst thesunlight.
18.Who firstused theumbrella inEuropeA.The English.B.The Greeks.C.The French.
19.In whatway haveumbrellas changedmuchA.The weight.B.The style.C.The price.
20.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.The historyof theumbrella.B.The popularityof theumbrella.C.The importanceof theumbrella.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ADick wasa twenty-year-old man.His fatherwasateacher andtaught chemistryin amiddleschool andhis motherworked ina shop.They liveda happylife untilhis parentsdied onenightwhen suddenlyan earthquakebroke out.Luckily his sister tookhimtosee their aunt in thecity and they didnot stayat home.Everything wasdestroyed in the earthquakeand thetwochildren gotinto trouble.Thanks to theirauntwho wasnot richenough,they grewup but theylived ahard life.His sisterwas sosad thatshe becamea nun(修女).After hefinished middleschool,he wasintroduced toan ownerof ahotel andbegan towork there.One daythe youngman fellto theground whilehewascleaning awindow on the secondfloor.He wassent to the hospitalandthedoctor lookedhim over.One ofhis legswas brokenandhe had to be in hospital.He saidtothe nurse,Tm apoor man,madam.Arrange athird-classward(三等病房)for me,please.”“Cant anybodyhelp you”No,madam「answered Dick.I haveonly asister.Shes anun andshes poor,too.I dontthinkso,“thenursesaid angrily.Nuns usuallymarry God.And Godistherichest in the world,you know!”“Well,then JDick saidwithasmile.Please arrange afirst-class wardformeand postthe bill tomy brother-in-law.^
21.Dicks parentsdied.A.in anaccident B.in thewarC.from thedisease D.in the earthquake
22.Dick andhissisterescaped from theearthquakebecause.A.they playedoutside B.their parentssaved themC.they wereinasafe placeD.the auntsaved them
23.Which of the followingis trueA.The nursewould finallyarrangeafirst-class wardfor DickB.The nursewould finallyarrangeathird-class wardfor DickC.The nursewould finallypost DicksbilltoGod.D.Dick hada richbrother-in-law.BWhen I was about12,1had anenemy,a girlwho likedto pointout myshortcomings(缺点).Week byweek herlist grew:T wasvery thin,I wasnta goodstudent,I talkedtoo much,Iwas tooproud,andsoon.I triedto hearallthisas longas I could.At last,I becamevery angry.Iran tomy fatherwith tearsinmyeyes.He listenedto mequietly,then heasked.Are the things shesays trueor notJanet,didntyou everwonder what youre reallylikeWell,you nowhave thatgirls opinion.Go andmake alistof everythingshe saidand markthe pointsthat aretrue.Pay noattention tothe otherthingshe said.Ididas hetold me.To mygreat surprise,I discoveredthat abouthalf the things were true.()Some ofthem Icouldnt changelike beingvery thin,but a good numberIcould—andsuddenly Iwanted tochange.For thefirst timeI gota fairlyclear pictureof myself.I broughtthe listback toDaddy.He refusedto takeit.“Thats justfor you,“he said.“Youknow betterthan anyoneelse the truth aboutyourself.But youhavetolearn tolisten,not justcloseyour earsin angerand feelinghurt.When somethingsaid aboutyou istrue,youll finditwill beof helptoyou.Our worldis fullof peoplewho thinkthey knowyour duty.Dont shutyourears.Listen tothem all,but hearthetruthand dowhatyouknow isthe rightthing todo.”Daddys advicehas returnedto meat manyimportant moments.In mylife,Ive neverhada betterpiece of advice.
24.What didthe fatherdo afterhe hadheard his daughters complaintA.He told her notto payany attentionto herenemyB.He criticized什比评)her andtold her to overcomeher shortcomings.C.He toldhertopay attentiononly tothe thingsthat weretrue.D.He refusedto takethe listand havea lookat it.
25.The writerfelt whenshe didthethingsas herfather hadtoldher.A.shockedB.angryC.disappointedD.sad
26.Which ofthe followingis trueA.What her“enemy”had saidwas mostlytrue.B.The fatherwas soangry withhis daughtersenemy”.C.The fatherwas soangry withhisdaughtersshortcomings.D.About50%oftheenemys wordsweretrue.
27.Which doyou thinkwould be the best title forthis passageA.Not anEnemy,buttheBest FriendB.My enemywith badwordsC.Best friendssay badwords D.My enemyCACalifornia familydrives acar thatcould helpprotect theenvironment.When JonandSandy gotothestore ortotheirdaughters5soccer games,they drivein high-tech style.Theydrive a$1million,fuel-cell-powered car.It maybe theworlds most expensive carand one of themostenvironmentally friendly cars.The FCX isthefirst fuel-cell-powered carto beused byafamily anywherein theworld.The FCXuses hydrogen and oxygen for fuel.Car makershavebeen workingtodevelopvehicles thatare betterfor theenvironment.They aredeveloping carsthatuse fuel other than gasoline.And thenwhat isfuel cell technology Fuel cell technologyworks bychanging thechemicalshydrogen andoxygen intowater.This processproduces electricity,and water vaporwhich comesoutofthe exhaustpipe.Most carsrelease dangerousgases such as carbonmonoxideand carbondioxide.Many scientists say thesegases aremajor contributorsto globalwarming.The FCXis drivenjust like any othervehicle on the road,but withoutthe gaseswhichpollute theenvironment/scientistssay.Fuelcelltechnology has been aroundsince the1800s,butscientists haveyet beento perfectit.They sayit maytake yearsbefore thetechnology isreadyfor widespreaduse.Another earth-friendlycaris alreadyon themarket.Hybrid carsuse bothgasolineand anelectric motor.They arebecoming morepopular withcustomers becausetheycut pollutionand improvefuel efficiency.
28.Which ofthe followingabouttheFCXisnot trueA.It letsout dangerousgases topollute theair.B.It maybe the mostexpensivecar in theworld.C.It isone ofthemostenvironmentally friendlycars.D.It useshydrogen andoxygenforfuelotherthangasoline.
29.According tothe passage,what isthe majorcause forglobal warmingA.gases fromFCX.B.gases from cars.C.hydrogenandoxygen.D.watervaporfromcars.
30.From thepassage,we knowthat fuelcelltechnology.A.works bywater B.works byelectricityC.has beenwidely usedsince the1800s D.has ahistory forover twohundred years
31.What canwe inferfrom thepassageA.there willbe nogasoline forcars.B.global warminghasbeenstopped.C.people cantafford tobuy carsinthefuture.D.future carswillbeenvironmentally friendly.DSea turtlesare oneof severalspecies thathave temperature-dependent sexdetermination.Thenumber offemale babiesincreases whennests aremade in warmer sands.A recentstudy bythe NationalOceanic andAtmospheric Administration,California StateUniversityand WorldwideFund forNature Australiaexamined twogenetically distinctpopulationsof green sea turtles living inthe Great Barrier Reef.The studyfound thatagroup ofabout200,000turtleslivinginthe northern partofthereef wasalmost entirelyfemale.While thesouthern populationwas65to69percent female,females inthe northerngroupaccounted for
99.1percent ofyoung turtles and
86.8percent ofadults.After combiningtheir resultswith temperaturedata,the scientistsin chargeofthestudy foundthat thenortherngreen turtleshavebeenproducing mainlyfemales formore thantwo decadesandthatthecomplete feminization(雌性化)ofthis populationis possibleinthenear future.The temperatureat whichthe turtleswill producemale orfemale babiescan bepassed ontothe turtles*children.Most sea turtle populationsare nowproducing offspringabove themostsuitable temperature,making itclear that climate changecauses aserious threattothe survival ofthesepopulations.The chiefexecutive OfWorld WildlifeFund Australia,Dermot OGorman,said thisis anothersign ofthe impact of climate change,following recentresearch thatshows thatcoral bleaching(珊瑚白化)events areoccurring farmore frequentlythan inthe past.Weve hadtwo yearswhere wevehad massbleaching eventsontheGreatBarrierReef,n hetoldGuardian Australia.nThafs avery visiblesignofthe impactofclimate change.But thisis aquietchange.We can*t seetheimpactits havingonaturtle populationuntil astudy likethisshows somelong-term trends.The leadauthor ofthe paper,Dr MichaelJensen,said thefindings representa majorenvironmentalconservation issue.OGorman saidmore urgentaction onclimatechangeis clearlyneeded,adding thatsomeconservationists havealready takenpractical measures,suchasusing shadecloth onturtlenesting beachesto lowerthe sandtemperature,and reducingbycatch(误捕)inthefishingindustry.nShade clothcan beusedincertain places,but theresa limittothescale youcan dothat,n hesaid.HNow everylarge malewho canreproduce isgoing to be evenmore important.
32.According tothe researchon GreatBarrier Reefsgreensea turtles,.A.about65to69percent ofnorthern turtlesare femaleB.
86.8percent ofsouthern turtleshave grown up toadultsC.the feminizationof greensea turtlescould becomeworseD.adult greenSea turtlescan changetheir sexinwarmerplaces
33.WhydidOGorman mentioncoral bleachingA.To suggestthatclimatechange posesmore risksto coralthan turtles.B.To comparethe livingenvironments ofturtlesandcoral.C.To urgepeople totake practicalmeasures to fight climatechange.D.To stressthis discoveryabout greensea turtlesis veryvaluable.
34.Conservationists aretaking actionto.A.keep thesea turtles1nests coolB.stop theillegal fishingof greensea turtlesC.expand thesize ofthe greensea turtles1nesting placesD.build specialnests forturtles toproduce offspring
35.Which wouldbethebesttitlefor thearticleA.How climatechange affectsocean creaturesB.Invisible changecaused byglobal warmingexposedC.Necessity ofprotecting greenseaturtlesand theirhabitatD.Global greenseaturtlepopulations ingreater danger第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
52.
512.5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Culture meansany human behavior thatis learnedin humansociety.All ofthe meaningfulpartsofaculture arepassed onto differentgenerations throughtradition orsocial learning.36Culture existsin agriculturalas wellas industrializedsocieties.Culture isnecessary forthesurvivaland existenceof human beings ashumanbeings.Practically everythinghumans know,think,value,feel,and dois learnedthrough takingpart inasociocultural system.37Here isoneofthe casesof childrengrowing upapart fromhumansociety.In theprovince ofMidnapore inIndia,the directorofachildrens homewas toldbylocal villagersthat therewere“ghosts”inthe forest.Upon lookinginto thecase,the directorfoundthat twochildren,one abouteight years old andthe otherabout sixyearsold,appeared tohavebeen livingwithagroupofwolves intheforest.38In hisdiary,the directordescribes hisfirstview ofKamala asthe olderchild wasnamed andAmala thename giventotheyoungerchild:Kamala wasa terrible-looking being,the head,a bigball ofsomething coveringtheshoulders.39Their eyeswere brightand sharp,unlike humaneyes.They wereveryfond ofraw meatand rawmilk.Gradually,as theygot stronger,they begangoing onall fours,and afterwardsbegantorun onall foursJust likesquirrels.Children learnhuman languageinthesame waythey learnother kinds of humanbehavior—by takingpart ina culturalcommunity.40A.From thisviewpoint,all humangroupshave aculture.B.These childrenwere theghosts describedbythe local people.C.This statementis wellsupported bysome well-written cases.D.Human beingscan onlydevelop humanabilities bythelocalpeople.E.Culture refersonly tothe highart andclassical musicofaparticular society.F.Close at its heelsthere cameanother terriblecreature exactlylike thefirst,but smallerin size.G.They learna certainhuman languagesaswellas certainkindsofhumanbehaviorthroughtheir membershipinacertain culturalcommunity.第三部分英语知识运用第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Weve heardit before—we,ve heardit onthe news,from teachers,from parents—childrenand teenagerstoday aregrowing uptoo fast.There arenot toomany peoplethat will—41withthat statement.Teenagers arefaced withserious problemsand decisionsat anearly42,In factmost teenagersdailyschedules areas_43—as thoseof anadults.I havebeen workingsince Iwas thirteen,and alwaysin_44—in whichIwasworking withadults.I havehadtolearn tothink and_45—likean adult tobe takenseriously.So,I countmyselfas onewho hasgrownuptoo fast.I justgraduated fromhigh school,and haverecentlyspent sometime reflecting(反思)onthe_46—eighteen years-thinking aboutmyself,what Ihavegained,andwhat_47—Ihaveyet toachieve.We areexpected towork hard,get excellent_48_,beinagoodrelationship,and knowwhatwe wanttodo_49—.The listgoes onand on.But the_50is clear:We livein asocietytoday thatis_51—our childhood.We nolonger havemany yearstobecareless andfancy-free.We areexpected to_52—the strictschool rulesand toexcel(擅长)ineverything wedo.Tve knownthese thingsfbr along time,and knewthat they_53—me.But,Ineverreallyadmitted ituntil lastnight,when Ilearned a_54lesson,taught tomeby myboss whereI work.We hadfinished ajob ata remotesite.It wasabout11:30at night,andwe had_55—to hishouse.We weretalking aboutthe improvementshehadbeen makingto hishome.One ofthethingshesaidwas“Iflxed mybasketball hoop(篮圈)Then hethrew abasketballtome.I hadntheld abasketball infive years.We proceededto shoothoops forabout40minutes.Both ofus wereterribly badatit,but wespentthe wholetime laughingaway likechildren.Then Irealized something:I amstill achild.Oh,the lawsays Imanadult.But,we arestill reallyand trulychildren.We allneed tohave fun
41.A.argue B.disagree C.satisfy D.discuss
42.A.age B.stage C.year D.grade
43.A.certain B.busy C.careful D.perfect
44.A.companies B.places C.positions D.offices
45.A.study B.speak C.work D.act
46.A.last B.other C.rest D.coming
47.A.purposes B.success C.goals D.jobs
48.A.textbooks B.grades C.teachers C.D.schools
49.A.in lifeB.in timefor agesC.D.forever
50.A.information B.message noticeD.idea
51.A.ruining B.correcting C.envying C.D.shortening
52.A.respect B.accept learnD.follow
53.A.inspired B.disappointed C.affected C.D.frightened
54.A.valuable B.serious importantC.D.useful
55.A.walked B.flown backgone backD.drivenonce ina while.第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Since ChinasTV seriesNirvana inFire wason showin Argentina,the viewersthere havebeenexcited aboutthe story.
56.base ona historicalnovel ofthesamename,it tellsthe taleofayoung manwhosets outtofightfor
57.he familyshonor insixth-century China.It isthefirsttime thatArgentina
58.show aprogram thatis“so different”fromthecommoncontent ofthe network,and ithasbeenso well-received by
59.public.Nirvana inFire hasgothundreds
60.comments评论on socialnetworks,not onlyfrom membersoftheChinesecommunity,
61.from manyArgentineans.The seriesoffers awindow intoChinese customs,lifestyles andwaysof thinking.Angie Behrmann,an Argentinepainter
62.specializes专门从事in Chinesecalligraphy书法,said shewatched the series
63.practice herChinese,but wasattracted bythe storyand thewayitwastold,The storyis
64.actual wellwritten.Everything thattakes placeis soexciting;she said.The painteradded shehas learnedmore aboutChinese cultureand gotto know65varyof placesin Chinathanks totheseries.第三节完成句子分
1066.ril neverforgettoChina.我永远不会忘记自巨的屋二次中国之旅67I totakeabite andwas amazedto findit wasntso bad.我还是鼓起勇气咬了一口,结果惊奇地发现味道还不错68People saythat onemans meatbutI feelat homewith foodfrom bothmy cultures.人们常说,一个人的美食是另一个人的砒霜萝卜青菜各有所好,但中英两种文化中的食物我都喜欢69Can youguess whichfridge_________which person你能猜出哪个冰箱属于哪个人吗?.——起做饭给了我们放松的机会,也让70Cooking togethergives usa chanceto relaxand我们聊聊彼此日常的情况我们每周一次大71Once aweek,wedoa bigshop andbuy alot of采购,会买很多速冻食品72There arefive ofus.我们五个人共住一间学生公寓73When Iget backhome,theres nothingthan abig meatdinner回家后,什么都比不上一顿肉食大餐更京茜意了74Mum sayswed betternot eattoo muchroast foodas itmay makeusinside ourbodies,according totraditional Chinesemedicine妈妈说最好不要吃太多烧烤食物,因为根据传统中医的说法,这会引起上火75It bluecheese,a similarlystrong smellingtype offood youeither loveorhate.它的味道让我想起了蓝纹奶酪,一种类似的有着浓重气味的食物你要么你爰上它,要么会恨死它第四部分写作应用文写作(满分分)15假如你们学校英语爱好者俱乐部对“良好饮食习惯”这一话题进行讨论,请根据下列提示,用英语写一篇发言稿内容要点应包括部分同学的饮食习惯良好的饮食习惯个人看法不吃早餐爱吃零食偏食饮食多样化饮食定时定量重要性;有助于身体健康饮食过度注意
1.发言稿必须包括所有内容要点,可适当发挥;
2.发言稿开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;
3.字数80左右
4.参考词汇偏食be particularabout food零食snackDear friends,As weallknow,we arewhat weeat.Therefore,its veryimportant fbrustoform healthyeatinghabits.Thafs all.Thank you!故事续写(15分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写,使之构成一篇完整的短文注意:续写词数应为80左右School morningswere alwaysbusy.The firstsentence Tusually heardwas JTtstime torise!”It wasMum!s loudestvoice andthere wasno wayIcouldpretend notto hearit orhidefrom it.“Okay,Mum.Im gettingup anddressed!’T wouldmanage tocall back.Mum spokeloudly。
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