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高中一年级升级考试英语(考试时间分钟试卷满分分)注意事项
1201502020.07答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)(略)30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、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAGuide to the UniversityFood7a.m.to8p.m..ItCafeteria is open7a.m.to8p.m..It servessnacks,drinks,ice creambars andmeals.You canpay withcashor your ID cards.You canadd mealmoney to yourIDcards atthe FrontDesk.Even if you donot buyyour foodin thecafeteria,you canuse thetables toeat yourlunch,to havemeetings andto study.If you are oncampus in the eveningor lateat night,you canbuy snacks,fast food,and drinksin theLower Cafelocatedin the bottom level of theDouglas Centre.This areais oftenused forentertainment suchs concerts,games orTV watching.RelaxationThe Globe,located in thebottomlevelofMcMillan Hall,is available for relaxing,studying,cooking,andeating.Monthly activitiesare heldhere forall internationalstudents.Hours are10a.m.to10p.m.,closed onSundays.Health(致力于)Located on the topfloor of Douglas Hall,the Wellness Centre iscommitted tophysical,emotional andsocialhealth.A doctorand nurseis availableif youhave healthquestions orneed immediatemedical helpor personaladvice.Thecost ofthis isincluded inyour medicalinsurance.Hours areMonday toFriday,9:00a.m.to noonand1:00to4:50p.m..Academic SupportAllstudents haveaccess to the WritingCentre onthe upperfloor ofDouglas Hall.Here,qualified volunteerswill workwithyou onwritten work,grammar,vocabulary,and otheracademic skills.This serviceis free.
21.What canyou doin theTWU CafeteriaA.Do homeworkand watchTV.B.Buy drinksand enjoyconcerts.C.Have mealsand meetwith friends.D.Add moneyto yourID andplay chess.
22.Where andwhen canyou cookyour ownfoodA.The Globe,Friday.B.The LowerCafe,Sunday.C.The TWUCafeteria,Friday.D.The McMillanHall,Sunday.
23.The Guidetells usthat theWellnessCentre.A.isopensix daysa weekB.offers servicesfree ofchargeC.trains studentsin medicalcareD.gives adviceon mentalhealthBOne summernight,the wholefamily ofIrene was asleep with the windowsopen.It wasvery quietwhen there wasa(马厩)loud noisefrom thestable Irenewoke upfrom hersweet dream,and thenoise continued.Then sheheard ahorseo(嘶running fasttowards the house.The nextthing she saw washer horse,Thunder,standing outsideof herwindow,neighing叫)and shakinghis head.She knewsomething waswrong.Irene quicklygot everyoneout of thehousebefore theearthquakehit.Thunder savedher life.As amazingas thisstory is,it isnot asuncommon asyou mayhear of the storyof Dorisand hercat Maggie.Onenight,Doris wasin adeep sleepwhen she was wokenby hercat Maggie.Maggie wasmeowing wildlyoutside Dorissbedroomand throwingherself againstthe closedbedroom door.When Dorisopened hereyes,she sawher bedroomfull ofsmoke.As sheescaped herhouse,shesawa firewas burningin herkitchen.Even thoughMaggie couldhave escapedthehouse througha catdoor,she wouldn!t leaveDoris.There arealso storiesof wildanimals comingtotherescue ofhumans.Once,Lyndon wassurfing with his friendwhenhe wasattacked bya four-meter shark.During theattack,a groupof dolphinscame tohis rescueby formingprotective ringaroundLyndon untilbe couldget safelyto shore.Without thehelp of the dolphins,there islittle chancethat Lyndoncouldhave escaped.No one is surewhy animalshave sooften come to ourrescue.However,it isclear thatmost ofus haventrealized theirkindness.lt isimportant thatwe carefor themas muchas we
24.What wasIrene doingbefore theearthquake hitA.She wassleeping soundly.B.She wasopening thewindows.C.She wasvisiting herneighbors.D.She wasgetting herhorse out of thestable.
25.Why didMaggie throwherself againstthe doorA.She wasafraid ofsmoke.B.She wantedto getout of the room.C.She wastrying towake upher owner.D.She feltbored andwas playingby herself.
26.What dowe knowabout Maggieand ThunderA.They wereshy andquiet.B.They werebrave anddevoted.C.They oftenmade noiseat night.D.They savedtheir ownerssome times,b ora
1027.What canwe knowfrom thearticleA.It isclear whyanimals oftensave humans.B.Humans haventrealized animals*s kindnessC.Humans havea goodrelationship withanimals.D.Animals canoften cometotherescue ofhumans.CSince December,there have been tensof thousandsofthe COVID-19cases bothin andout of China,caused byapreviously unknownvirus:novel coronavirus.(有机物)(紧殖)What aretheyViruses areconsidered to be non-living organismsThey cantreproduce ontheiroown.Instead,they invadedthe cellsof living organisms toreproduce,spread andtake over.But thebasic questionis,wheredid virusesfirst comefromUntil now,no clearexplanation fortheir originexists.Understanding the origins of viruses meansfully understandingthe historyof their hosts notonly humans,but alsobacteria,plants andother animals,which isa complicatedtask.However,there arethree main theories toexplain the origin of(寄生者).(进化)viruses.First,viruses started as independentorganisms,then becameparasites Second,viruses evolvedfrompieces ofDNA orRNA thatnescapednfromlarger organisms.The thirdoneisthat virusescoevolved withtheir hostcells,which meansthey existedalongside thesecells.For the time being,these areonly theories.The technologyand proofswe havetoday cannotbe usedto testthesetheories anddiscover the most plausibleexplanation.Continuing studiesmay provideus withclearer answers.Or futurestudiesmay findthat theanswer iseven moremysterious thanit nowappears.
28.What canwe learnabout virusesfrom thearticleA.They mainlyinfect animalsand plants.B.They arereally smalllivingorganisms.C.They are more dangerousthan bacteria.D.They cantreproduce unlessthey finda hostcell.
29.Which ofthe followingmight explain theoriginof virusesA.They evolvedalong withtheirhostcells.B.They evolvedfrom theDNA orRNA in animals.C.They evolvedfrom thefossils oflarge organisms.D.They evolvedfrom parasitesto independentorganisms.
30.The underlinedwordplausiblein thelast paragraphprobably means””A.creative B.reasonable C.common D.unbelievable
31.What canwe concludefrom thearticleA.The authoris confidentabout futurevirus research.B.Viruses willbecome morelike bacteriaas theyevolve.C.Viruses livelonger inhuman hostcells thaninanimals.D.It maytake along time to understandtheoriginofviruses.DJoe and his wifemoved toa newfarm withtheir threesons.A nearbyfarmer toldJoe that therewas gold inthe soilofhis newland.Joe believedand toldhis sonsabout it.His sonsactually begandigging forgold inthe land.Once theyfinished onepiece theywould startanother.They beganto realize thatdigging forgold wasfun!Seeing that,Joe thoughthe wouldplant somecrops wherethe dirthad beenturnedthoroughly.He plantedcom,tomatoes,and potatoes.His sonscontinued todig throughthe soil,determined tofind gold.As eachdifferent cropbecame readytobeharvested,Joe startedtorealizethat therewas morethan heand hisfamilycould evereat.One ofJoes neighborssuggested that he setup avegetable stand.Joe andhis wifedid thatvery thing.Thisprocess wenton forthree yearsand Joeandhiswife becamequite richfrom it.They wereeven ableto sendtheir sonsoff tocollege.Remember atthe beginningofthestory Joewas toldby hisnew neighborthat therewasgold inthelandWell,the truthis,Joe1s understanding oftheEnglish languagewas lessthan perfect.His newneighbor friendactually toldhim thathis landhadrich soil.(追求)Go outand believethat thereis goldin allyour challengesso thatyou canbe inspiredto pursueall thatyouneed.The fatewill never give up on you,ifyounevergiveuponyourself.
32.What madeJoe believethattherewas actualgoldin his landA.His desireto sendhis sonsto college.B.His dreamto becomewealthy.C.His poorunderstandingofEnglish.D.His trustinhisneighbor.
33.Joes threesons tookdigging forgold asA.a pleasureB.a challengeC.a lieD.a dream
34.How didJoe dealwithhistoo manycropsA.By leavingthem inthe landB.By sellingthem toothers.C.By givingthem awayto neighbors.D.By exchangingthem forgold.
35.The besttitle forthis passagewould beA.Telling awhite lieB.Achieving wealthfrom landC.Digging forgoldD.Accepting challengesin life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人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Are youstressed out,scared orworried allthetimeDo youavoid goingto certain places,seeing friendsor doingcertainthings because of yourworriesDo yourworries keepyou awakeat night36Anxiety isa normalpart oflife.37There arelots ofreasons forthis.One mainreason isafter stressfulthing whichhashappened inyour life.So ifyouareinvolved ina carcrash,ifs quitelikely thatyou willbe moreworried thanother peoplearoundcars anddriving.38If yourparents sufferfrom anxiety,then youaremorelikely tobe anxioustoo.This isprobably partlydue togenetics,and partlybecause ofhow thingsare when youre growingup.Even thoughpeople donttalk aboutit much,anxiety isone ofthemostcommon mentalhealth problems.39(疗法)40These includetalking therapiesand drugs.A.Being anxiousalso probablyruns infamilies.B.This canmake youfeel separatedand lonely.C.If youveanswered yes,you maybe sufferingfrom anxiety.D.Those sufferingfrom anxietyneed others*understanding badly.E.Every bodyhas acertain degreeof anxietyin certainsituations.F.The goodnews isthere arelots ofexcellent treatmentsavailableforanxiety.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分G.About1in4people willhave ananxiety problemat sometime intheir life.分)45第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DNobodycan getoutoflife alive.Therefore,whenyouhave opportunities,be braveand bethankful.nThose were41words saidby18-year-old JakeBailey,a cancerpatientBailey wasintheleading42oftheStudents Union.The youngman hadplanned tospeak athis highschoolsend-of-year ceremonyon schedule.43,just theweek before,he receivedshocking44thathehad afast-growing formofcancer.Doctors said,without^5,he wouldonly haveweeks tolive,so theydidnt46him totake partintheevent.But Baileyputon hisschool uniformalong withhis47face andleft hishospital bedto givethe inspiringspeech tohis
48.Withoutdoubt,his appearance49everyone atthe ceremony.Sitting inthe wheelchair,he beganto50his ideas.He expressedthat astrong-willed personwould noteasily51,no matterhow hardlife was.At thespeech,Bailey encouragedhis schoolmatesto52their time.nThe futureis trulyin ourhands.53about havingimpracticallong-term dreams.Let*s be54to short-term goals.nHe55,nWe dontknow wherewe mightend up,or whenwewill endup,so workwith prideon whatis56us.”When thesenior57his speechwiththeschools58,nAltiora Peto/which meansfight forhigher things,the entireroomburst intocheers.59Baileys messagewas heardloud andclear.Bailey thenclosed hiseyes and60the二wordsThank youB.ridiculous C.convenient D.amazing
42.A.site B.position C.charge D.location
43.A.Therefore B.Instead C.Besides D.HoweverB.attack C.news D.painB.method C.solution D.problemB.predict C.permit D.provideB.frightened C.satisfied D.determined
48.A.friends B.students C.schoolmates D.roommatesB.stressed C.amused D.influencedB.share C.display D.change
51.A.run outB.give inC.pick upD.cut downB.gain C.explore D.achieve
53.A.Talk B.Forget C.Care D.DreamB.limited C.admitted D.devotedB.commanded C.continued D.reacted
56.A.inplaceof B.in chargeofC.in frontofD.in termsof
57.A.replaced B.removed C.began D.endedB.principle C.rule D.faithB.Fortunately C.Eventually D.Obviously
60.A.blew B.mouthed每小C.recorded满分15D.complained第一节(共小题;10题分,分)L5阅读下面短文,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1Betty Fordwas bornin1918in Chicago.Her familymoved toMichigan61shewasyoung.Betty did()()everything62careful andenjoyed musicbest.After highschool,she wentto school63learn moreabout dancing.Later()(表演团)on,she meta famous64dance,Martha Graham.She joinedGrahams troupein NewYork.After fiveyears,Bettymoved backto Machigan65startedadancing groupthere.She taughtdancing tochildren withdisabilities.Betty metGerald()(国会)()Ford in
1947.They got66marry thenext year.Gerald choseto workfor Congressafter67wed.Betty took()()care68their children.A shorttime69late,Nixon gaveup hisposition ofthe president.As aresult,Gerald Ford70electpresident andBetty becamethe FirstLady.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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句10中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号()并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.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21011The summerholiday isdrawing nearly.I feelhappy becauseI willhave moretimetomake gooduseof.With somanythings do,I havemade aplan.First,!will keepdoing exercisesand behealth.Second,Ill goto visitmy grandparent.lt wasthemwho broughtme up.Third,Fil devotemy timeto goover thenotes.Fil reviewthat my teachers taughtme.Through myhardwork,and Imsure tomake manyprogress.Im looking forward tohaving themeaningful holiday.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,你的英国朋友给你发邮件询问你在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间是怎么度过请你根据Jack下列要点写一封邮件回复他.爆发时间;
1.怎么度过;
2.你的感受3注意.词数左右;.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;11002参考词汇疫情epidemic situation新冠肺炎the COVID-19Dear Jack,Yours,Li Hua高一英语(参考答案)第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节阅读理解篇篇篇篇A21-23CAD B24-27ACBD C28-31DABD D32-35CABC第二节:七选五阅读36-40CEAGF第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(满分分)3041-45ABDCA46-50CDCAB51-55BABDC56-60CDADB第二节语法填空(满分分)
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63.to learn
64.dancer
65.and
66.married
67.wedding
68.of
69.later
70.was elected第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(满分10分)
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10.the-a第二节书面表达(满分25分)Dear Jack,Pm gladto receiveyour email.You askedmetoshare withyou whatIm doinginthe epidemic situation.Here aremyexperiences.Since theoutbreak oftheCOVID-19in Wuhanin December,2019,1havebeenstaying athome.On theone hand,Ipay closeattention totheepidemicsituation throughwatching CCTVnews orsurfing theInternet;ontheother hand11never forgetto studyhard.I haveonline coursesgiven bymyteachers.Besides,I takeexercise everyday tokeep healthy.Faced withthe disaster,many peopleincluding doctors,nurses andscientists,act bravelyand spareno effortto fightagainstit.They arereal heroes.Thank youfor yourconcern.What aboutyou Imlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,Li Hua。
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