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学年度上学期高一级期中考试英语试题2019-2020命题人黄宁审题人班碧兰
2019.11本试题共页,小题,分为五部分,满分分,考试用时分钟1191150120第一部分听力(共分)15第一节听力理解(共小题,每题分,满分分)6L59材料及问题播放两遍每段后有两个小题,各段播放前每小题有秒钟的阅题时间请根5据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在秒钟内从题中所给的、、项中,选出最佳选项,并在答5A BC题卡上将该项涂黑听第一段材料,回答第题1-
21.A.At thebeginning of the newterm.B.During thesummer vacation.C.At theend oflast term.
2.A.To saygoodbye toLily.B.To meeta newteacher.C.To attenda historyclass.听第二段材料,回答第题3-
43.A.Manager assistant.B.Salesman.C.Secretary.
4.A.The workinghours.B.The pay.C.The travel.听第三段材料,回答第题5-
65.A.Because shedislikes working in thegarden.B.Because shehired the man towork forher.C.Because sheis notfeeling verywell.
6.A.Make the man achocolate cake.B.Have some coffee with the man.C.Give the man somemoney.第二节回答问题(共小题,每题分,满分分)
41.56听下面一段材料,然后回答问题材料读两遍请把答案填入答卷标号为的空格中7-
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10.___________________________________________第二部分阅读第一节阅读理解(共小题,每题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,答案涂在答卷上Whats OnElectricUndercround
7.30pm—
1.00am Freeat theCyclops TheatreDoyou knowwhos playingin yourarea Werebringing youan excitingevening oflive rockand
七、作文参考范文Dear John,I amsorry tohear that you aresuffering fromWeChat addiction.I understandhow youfeel andreallywant tohelp youget ridof it.Actually,it iscommonly seenthat moreand moreteenagers getcrazy aboutWechat and spenda lot of timechatting online,which makesthem unableto focus on study.Therefore,Ithink it is amust fbryou totake actionand Iwould liketo offeryou someuseful advice.First of all,I suggestthatyoushould startsome otherhobbies,such asreading,listening tomusic orplayingchess,which willtake yourmind offWeChat.Besides,you hadbetter makemore friendsthroughface-to-face communication.They willhelp youwhen you cant resistthe temptationof WeChat.I sincerelyhope that these ideascan help you with the problem.Best wishes!Yours sincerely,Li Hua附听力原文Text1W:Hello,Tom.Are youhere fbr the firstperiodM:Um...no.I justcame to meet thenew historyteacher,Mrs.Smith.I wasntexpecting to see youhere.W:Why notM:Well...Lily,to behonest,the wholeclass istalking about how youwere replaced by Mrs.Smith.W:Isthat so In away,they areright.I wasreplacedbyMrs.Smith-in fact,you aretalking toMrs.Smith!Iwasnt fired.I justgot marriedover thesummer vacationand changedmy name!Questions:
1.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplace
2.Why doesthemancome hereText2W:You looklike youreover themoon.What happenedM:Guess what!The job interview wentwell.I receivedan offerfrom Mercedes-Benz!W:Mercedes-Benz Congratulations!Its S-class ismy dreamcar.Tell memore.Will yoube asalesmanM:No.I will be asecretary first,and then Ill moveup to be amanagers assistantif Ido betternext year.I dontmind workingextra hours,but thehardest thingis thatthis positionwill requirefrequent travel.W:Does itpay wellM:No,not verywell,but Ivalue theexperience farmore thanthe money,since Imvery newto theworkplace.It willbe tiring,but I will surelylearn alot.W:Yes,youre right.No pain,no gain.Questions:
3.What jobwill theman takefirst
4.What doesthemannot like about thenew jobText3M:OK,Mrs.Danfield.I wateredthe appletree andcut backyour rosebushes.I alsoplanted thosepurplepotatoes youwanted.W:Thank youso much,Mr.Peterson!I justlove workingin thegarden,but myback hasbeen killingmefbr thepast fewweeks.M:Im sosorry tohear that,Mrs.Danfield.I actuallyknow a great doctorif youreinterested.Maybe thatwouldhelp.W:Oh,rd lovethat.Now,let megive yousomething fbryour trouble.M:Mrs.Danfield,you knowI couldntpossibly accept any moneyfrom an old friend.W:But youvebeen workingall day!Please,just takethis asmy appreciation.M:Oh,its easyfbr me.Have youforgotten Iwas afarmer beforeReally,I wontacceptanymoney fromyou.On theother handif youwanted toinvite meinside fbr somecoffeeand one of yourfamouscupcakes...W:Fve justmade afresh pot!Come onin.And Ibelieve chocolateis yourfavorite,am IrightQuestions:
5.Why isthemandoing thegardening fbrthe woman
6.What willthe womando nextText4In todaysprogram,Id liketo tellyou aboutseveral famousChinese athletes.The firstis Gao Min.Gao Minis a famous femalediver.She was bom inSichuan inSeptember,
1970.GaoMinfirst becameknown as a worldclass diverin
1986.She wongold medalsin thespringboard eventat the1988Seoul Olympic Games andagain at the1992OlympicGames.The secondis Zhuang Yong,afamousfreestyle swimmer.ZhuangYongwasbom in ShanghaionAugust10,
1972.She won the gold medal in the100m freestyleat the1992Summer OlympicsinBarcelona,Spain.It wasChinas firstgold medalin swimming.The thirdis Li Ning,a well-known gymnast.He wasbominGuangxi onMarch10,
1963.Li Ningismost famousfbr winningsix medalsatthe1984Summer Olympicsin LosAngeles.In1990,he foundedacompany which sells sports shoes and clothes in China.Questions:
7.How oldwas GaoMin whenshe becameknown asa worldclass diver
8.When didChina getits firstgoldmedalin swimming
9.What did LiNingwin atthe1984Summer Olympics
10.What kindof companydidLiNing foundin1990pop musicfrom thebest localbands.Are youinterested inbecoming amusician andgetting arecording(合同)?contract Ifso,come early to thetalk at7:30pm byJules Skye,a successfulrecord producer.Hes goingto talk abouthow youcanfind theright personto produceyou music.Gee Whizz
8.30pm-
10.30pm Comedyat KaleidoscopeComeand seeGee Whizzperform.Hes thefunniest stand-up comedian on thecomedy scene.This joyfulshowwill pleaseeveryone,from theyoungest to the oldest.Gee Whizzreally knowshow tomake youlaugh!Our baris openfrom
7.00pm withdrinks andsnacks.Simons Workshop
5.00pm-
7.30pm Wednesdaysat Victoria StageThis isa goodchance for anyone whowants tolearn howto docomedy.The workshoplooks atevery kindofcomedy,and practicesmany differentways ofmaking peoplelaugh.Simon isa comedianand actorwhohas10years experienceof teachingcomedy.His workshopsare excitingand fun.An eveningwithSimon willgive youthe confidenceto befunny.Charlotte Stone
8.00pm-
11.00pm Pizza WorldFine foodwith beautifuljazz music;this isagreatevening out.Charlotte Stonewill performsongs fromhernew best-selling CD,with James Pickering on the piano.The menuis Italian,with excellentmeat and(面食).fresh fish,pizzas andpasta Bookearlytoget atable.Our baris openall day,and servescocktails,coffee,beer,and whitewine.
11.Who canhelpyouif youwant tohave yourmusic producedA.Jules Skye.B.Gee Whizz.C.Charlotte Stone.D.JamesPickering.
12.At whichplace canpeople ofdifferent agesenjoy agood laughA.The CyclopsTheatre.B.VictoriaStage.C.Kaleidoscope.D.PizzaWorld.
13.What dowe knowabout SimonsWorkshop A.It teachescomedy writing.B.It laststhree hourseach time.C.It isrun bya comedyclub.D.It isheld everyWednesday.BMost Americanssee theirpets asfamily members,surveys show.Those withdogs aremore likelytocall themselvespet“parents thanpet“owners”.There aremore of these parentsthan ever.In bigcities()such asSan Franciscoand Seattle,owned dogsoutnumber children.The waysin whichcompanies areprofiting from the trendare alsobecoming various.Kinds ofdog(垫子)food andvarious petmattresses arealways inhot sale.And itis notsurprising that,for pets,Americans spentmore than$400million onlyon Halloweencostumes thisyear.Overall,annual spendingonpet foodand productsin Americahas risenby around40%over thepast tenyears.Now apack ofstartups havesensed afresh opportunity.Much asAirbnb hasoffered travelersanother choiceinstead ofstaying in a hotel,two firms,Recover(养狗场)and DogVacay,want togive pet owners analternative tokennels whenaway fromhome.Thecost isaround$30a night,with themajority ofthat goingto thesitter,who takescare of the dog,andaround afifth tothe company-much lessthan youwould spendto checkyour doginto akennel.The otherbig sellingpoint isthat petswill receivebetter treatment.There areways,apparently,to vet(审查)dog hoststothereal pet lovers:only around15%of those who applyto serveas sitters are passed.Besides offeringmore attentionand room,Rover haslaunched afeature that helps customerstoseehowfar theirdog hasbeen walkedvia theGPS in the hosfsphone.Like Airbnb,both DogVacayand Recoverinsurestays againstaccidents.Another advantageof themodel isthat consumersoften usedog-sitting servicesmany timesa year,and theytend tobe loyal.That hashelped DogVacayand Recoverattract alotofmoney-around$140million betweenthem.But firmsthat connectpets withhosts willface greatcompetition asthey tryto goglobal.Companiesoffering homestaysfbr dograpidly appearin manydifferent countries,including Australia,Brazil andBritain.And unlikeAirbnb,which pullsin customersthanks toits presencein lotsof marketsthat peoplewant to travelto,the networkeffect fbrservices likeDogVacay islocal.Despite havingpredicted thetrend early,such firmsmay neverachieve thesame scaleas anAirbnb.But thenno oneever said it waseasy tobe topdog.
14.What doRover andDog VacaydoA.They arefirms sellingpet foodand products.B.They areagents helpingstartups withopportunities.C.They arenew companiesproviding pet-sitting service.D.They arehotels offeringrooms topetowners.
15.What doesthe number15%suggest in the5th paragraphA.Pets aremost likelyto receivebetter treatment.B.There arefewer realpetloversthan expected.C.Fewer peopleare willingto serveas petsitters.D.The requirementof petsittersarenot fair.
16.What doesthe underlinedsentence meanin the last paragraphA.Rover andDog Vacayare learningfrom Airbnb.B.Rover andDog Vacayare facingcompetition.C.Rover andDog Vacayshould pickout thebest dogs.D.Rover andDog Vacayare lookingforward tohaving topdogs.CDoctors sayyou hadbetter useit beforeyou loseit The more yousit each day,the morechance youhaveof gettingsick.Richard Rosenkranzof KansasState Universitywas amongthe researchers.He saidpeople whosatfbr longperiods wereat greatrisk ofdiseases whencompared withthosewhosat less.He saidthat was(慢性的)especially truefbrsomechronic diseases.Richard Rosenkranzstudied therelationship betweensitting andchronic diseasesin middle-agedAustralian men.He workedwith researchersfrom theUniversity ofWestern Sydney.They examinedthehealth recordsof morethan63,000men fromNew SouthWales.The menwere betweenthe agesof45and
65.The menreported aboutwhat diseasesthey had,or did not have.And theykept recordof theamount oftimeeachdaythat theysat.The studyalso showedthat exercisingevery morningfor30minutes didnot reducethe healthrisk ifyouspend the next eighthours sittingatthe desk.Mr.Rosenkranz saidit wasimportant tomake sureyouexercise.But hesaidit was alsoimportant tofind waysnot tosit somuch duringthe day.Many jobstoday requiresitting andworking atthedeskall day.James Levineworks atthe MayoClinicin theUnited Sates.He suggestsworking whilestanding athigh tablesome of the timeinstead ofsittingat adesk.Dr.Levine alsosuggests standingwhile usingthe telephoneor eating.Or headviseswalking withthe peopleyou workwith fbr anon-fbot meeting.And henotes thatif youspend moretimeon yourfeet,you mayhave muscleactivity that helps bumfats andsugars inyour body.
17.The underlinedsentence inthe firstparagraph impliesthatA.doctors shouldtreat allthe patientswellB.doctors shouldmake useof everymethodC.one shouldvalue hishealth beforehe losesitD.one shoulddepend onhimself tokeep healthy
18.How didRichard Rosenkranzmake thestudyA.By examiningsome recordsand reports.B.By makingsome laboratoryexperiments.C.By talkingwiththedoctors andpatients.D.By watchingthe mensdaily performance.
19.According toDr.Levine,in orderto avoidthe harmof long-time sitting,one shouldA.exercise moreoftenB.change hisjobC.stay awayfromthedeskD.stand orwalk more
20.Where doesthis textprobably comefromA.A fashionmagazine B.A healthmagazineC.A biologytextbook D.A lifeguideDWhen Iwas nineyears old,I lovedto gofishing withmy dad.But theonly thingthat wasntvery funaboutitwasthathecould catchmany fishwhile Icouldnt catch anything.I usuallygot prettyupset andkeptasking himwhy.He alwaysanswered,Son,if youwanttocatcha fish,you haveto thinklike aEsh.I rememberbeing evenmore upsetthen becauseJTm nota fish!”I didntknow howto thinklike a fish.Besides,I reasoned,how couldwhat Ithink influencewhat a fish doesAsI gota littleolder Ibegan tounderstand whatmy dadreally meant.So,I readsome bookson fish.And Ieven joinedthe localfishing cluband startedattending the monthly meetings.I learnedthat afish isacold-blooded animaland thereforeis verysensitive towater temperature.That iswhy fishprefer shallowwaterto deepwater becausethe formeris warmer.Besides,water isusually warmerin directsunlight than(眼皮)intheshade.Yet,fish donthave anyeyelids and the sunhurts theireyes.ThemoreI understoodfish,the moreI becameeffective atfinding andcatching them.When Igrew upand enteredthe businessworld,I rememberhearing myfirst bosssayJWe all need tothinklike salespeople.But itdidnt completelymake sense.My dadnever oncesaid,“If youwant tocatchafishyou needto thinklike afisherman9What hesaid was,“You needto thinklike aEsh.Yearslater,with greatefforts topromote long-term services to peoplemuch olderand richerthan me,I graduallylearnedwhat weallneedis to think morelike customers.It isnot aneasy job.Iwillshow youhow inthefollowing chapters.
21.Why was the authorupset infishing tripswhen hewas nineA.He couldnot catchafish.B.His fatherwas notpatient withhim.C.His father didnotteach himfishing.D.He couldnot influenceafishas his fatherdid.
22.What didthe authorsfather reallymean bysaying“to thinklike afish”A.To readabout fish.B.To learnfishing byhimself.C.To understandwhat fishthink.D.To studymore aboutfish.
23.According tothe author,fish aremost likelytobefound__.A.in deepwater onsunny daysB.in deepwater oncloudy daysC.in shallowwater undersunlightD.in shallowwater underwaterside trees
24.After enteringthe businessworld,the authorfound.A.it easytothinklikeacustomerB.hisfather^fishing adviceinspiringC.his firstbosss salesideas reasonableD.it difficultto sellservicestopoor people
25.This passagemost likelycomes fromA.a fishingguideB.a bookabout salesC.a novelon childhoodD.a millionairesstory第二节七选五(共小题,每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余项PaintingThe artof creatingpictures usingcolors,shapes andlines iscalled painting.Museums andgalleriesshow thepaintings ofprofessional artists.But painting is alsoa popularform ofentertainment andcreativeexpression.26Experienced paintersusually usea brushto applyoil paints to acanvas clothsurface.Youngpainters usuallyuse watercolorson piecesof paper.Very youngchildren mayuse fingerpaintstocreatepaintings.Painters canuse theirart to express devotionto areligion,to tella story,toexpressfeelings andideas,or simplyto presenta pleasingpicture.Religious paintingsoften showa godorascene froma sacredtext(圣典).Other commonsubjects havebeen famouslegends andevents inhistory,as wellas scenesfrom(画像),daily life.Artists alsopaint portraitsor picturesof people.27All ofthese typesof paintingsshowthe humanfigure insome way.Some kindsof paintingsdo notfocusonpeople.In landscapepainting thefbcus ison scenesfrom(静止的)nature.Artists alsopaint stillobjects such as fruitsand vegetables.28Someartists communicatetheir ideasthrough picturesthat donot representany object.29Paintings datingback15,000years havebeen foundon the walls ofcaves inFrance(陶器)and Spain.30Samples ofpainted potteryfrom atleast5,000years agohave beenfoundinChinaand Iran.The ancientEgyptians decoratedtheir templeswith beautifulpaintings.People inancientGreece painteddecorative objectssuchasvases in addition tothewallsof temples.A.These worksare calledstill-life paintings.B.These workscan communicatea specialfeeling.C.Humans havebeen makingpaintings forthousands ofyears.D.People of all agescreate picturesusing avariety ofmaterials.E.Cave paintingsgenerally showanimals thatearly humanshunted.F.The designof apaintingisthe planof itslines,shapes andcolors.G.Sometimes artistsmake portraitsof themselves,which arecalled self-portraits.第三部分语言知识应用第一节完形填空(共小题,每题分,满分分)20L530(隹口货)After workingan inhuman8-hour shiftatafactory unloadingparts forcheap furniture,I goton the bus,dirty,tired andhot.I31that placeevery daylooking likeI worked inacoalmine.32,I stillfelt abit proudof myselfas Ihad heldthis tiringjob for3months,which wasextremelyrare.So when I tookmy seaton the bus goinghome,T decidedmy33lifewould notlower myspirits today.1was dreamingabout a better andnew lifewhen Iwas34by ournew passenger.Shewas amiddle-aged womanwith worn-out clothesand messyhair.She goton,aggressively and35pushedher wayinto afront seat,and thenturned herglare and36on whoeverdaredto lookher way.All Icould feelfbr thiswoman was
37.There wasno disgust.Only pityandthefamiliar knowledgeofbeing faceless,nameless,and38to noone.Suddenly,she turnedherthreatening eyestowards meand veryloudly yelled,“Why youso_____39man”With asmile,I said,I justcame fromwork.She thenloudly askedif Iworkedinhell andbroke outinlaughter,so Ilaughed too-40her andtold herthat wasfunny.Then Iasked herhername asI41why Iwas sodirty.Her name was Karen.In frontofallof uson thebus thatday,the power of42showed itsbeauty.In frontofall ofus thiswoman
43.Her language,her posture,and hervoice,even theway shetilted(倾斜)her headwhen Ispoke toher asa44changed.As Karenwas gettingoff thebus,she touchedme45onthearm.With tear-filled eyes,she askedwhether Idbe ridingthebusthenextday.I promisedI
46.We wavedto each(认可).other and thenIgot whatmy lifehad neededall along:affirmationEveryone onthebushad beenwatching usandthenanoldwoman spoketome,“Sir,you justchangedthat womanwith yourheart.She willnever forgethowyou47her.You aregreat79Other passengersgave methumbs-up signsshowing their
48.That daywasthefirst daywhenIrealized Iam
49.People sayI gaveKaren somethingthatday butactually she50me somuch more.I nowwork inthe fieldof mentalhealth.I
31.A.reached B.left C.visited D.found
32.A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise
33.A.strange B.interesting C.unhappy D.brave
34.A.recognized B.stopped C.challenged D.followed
35.A.rudely B.quietly C.slowly D.gently
36.A.puzzle B.fear C.surprise D.anger
37.A.satisfaction B.pity C.disappointment D.amazement
38.A.demanding B.controlling C.mattering D.appealing
39.A.sad B.dirty C.nervous D.crazy
40.A.with B.at C.about D.off
41.A.checked B.regretted C.admitted D.explained
42.A.teamwork B.determination C.kindness D.honesty
43.A.hesitated B.changed C.cheered D.agreed
44.A.family B.stranger C.friend D.teacher
45.A.unwillingly B.hopelessly C.patiently D.softly
46.A.might B.could C.would D.should
47.A.treated B.remembered C.persuaded D.missed
48.A.humor C.confidence D.admirationB.politeness
49.A.helped C.understood D.respectedB.needed
50.A.owed C.gave D.lentB.paid满分分)15第二节语法填空(共小题,每题分,10L5often tellthe storyofthepowerofkindness,and ItalkaboutKaren andunlimited possibilities.Valentines Dayis knownasaday oflove andromance onFebruary14th every year.There area fewdifferent versionsof itsorigin andhistory,oneofwhich datesback51()an ancientRoman festival,Lupercalia,_____52celebrate onFebruary15th.On thisday,young()single womenwould place53they namesinahuge containerand youngbachelors ofthetown wouldcome anddraw aname fromit.The youngman andthe woman,54namewas()picked wouldbecome partnersfbrthe55follow years.Many ofthese coupleswould eventuallyget()()_______________56marry.It57believe thatthemonth of Februaryis perfectforromance.Valentines Daywas originallycelebrated inEurope,but inrecent yearsitisalso celebratedin()China,58especial amongyoung people.Interestingly,China hasits ownValentines Day,Qixi Festival,onthe7th day ofthe7th monthof ourlunar calendar.It is in memoryofaday onwhich thelegendary()cow-herder and weaving-maid59allow tobe together,after beingseparatedby theMilky Wayfbr awhole year.What60interesting story!第四部分词汇与句子结构第一节单词拼写(共小题,每题分,满分分)
1511561.Taylor afbrajobina travelagency andshe finallygot it.
62.The waiterintherestaurant shim sweetdumplings inhot waterlast night.
63.After thestrong earthquake,millions ofpeople werehomeless becausetheir houseshad beend.
64.Bill isnow stillin hospitalrecovering fromhis iintheaccident.
65.She wasrobbed last night,but f,she wasnot badlyhurt.
66.If heisiwiththecrime,he willbe inbig trouble.
67.One ofthe neighbourswrote toc aboutthe soundofthepiano atmidnight.(拥挤的),
68.The trainwas veryandwehad tostand.(探测)
69.All ofthese technologieswere firstcreated byNASA tohelp space.(促进)
70.The governmentis lookingforward tothe developmentand useof publictransportation.(犯罪).
71.He wassent toprison fbra crimethathehad(邀请)
72.The firstday ofthe exhibitionwillbeby only.(捐献)
73.Mr.Brown partof hisincome tothe projecteveryyear.(竞争)
74.Its difficultfor asmall supermarketto withthe bigsupermarkets.(毕业)
75.After hefrom college,he movedto Shanghaiand gotabetterjob.第二节句型结构(共小题,每题分,满分分)15115阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示完成句子额外的工作占据了我大部分的时间
76.The extrawork mostof mytime.作为一个两个孩子的母亲,我的日子充满着做饭和清洁
77.As amother oftwo children,my dayscooking andcleaning..他们的勇敢精神使他们熬过了战争中最黑暗的日子
78.Their courageousspirit thedarkest daysofthewar.他喜欢数学,而我更喜欢英语
79.He likesmath,English.他是最后一个到办公室的
80.He isattheoffice.,没有水和空气,人类就不能生存
81.Human being_____________live_______________water andair..我花了毕生的时间与种族歧视和偏见作斗争一
82.Ive spenta lifetimeracism andprejudice..我慢慢意识到了改善我的英文书写的重要性
83.I theimportance ofimproving myEnglish handwriting..他房间的所有墙上都装饰有摇滚歌星的照片
84.The wallsof hisroom picturesof rockstars.昨晚九点我正在洗澡,那时电话铃响了
85.a bathat ninelastnightthe telephonerang.以下根据课文内容填空,与课文原文不一致不得分
1..1normally wakeup aboutfive minutesbefore myalarm clock.
87.But thereisnt acinema inmy villagesoIdont togo veryoften.
88.They havealready expresseda keeninterest inworkingindesign aftertheir tenniscareers
89.The DragonBoat Festivalthe fifthdayofthe fifthmonthofthe lunaryear.
90.Chinas firstmanned spaceshipat9a.m.on Wednesday,October15th,2003in Jiuquan,Gansu Province.第五部分书面表达(分)20假设你叫李华,你的朋友沉迷于微信()而不能自拔,写信向你寻求帮助,请你
91.John WeChat给他回一封电子邮件内容包括表不理解和关心;
1.沉迷微信的影响;
2.提出具体建议
3.要求,词数左右;1100,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.格式与词尾已给出,不计入总词数3参考词汇()沉迷于…be addictedto doingsth.n.addictionDear John,Best wishes!Yours sincerely,Li Hua学年度上学期期中考试高一级英语参考答案2019-2020
一、听力1-6ABCCCB
7.16years old./
16.
8.In
1992.
9.6medals.
10.A companywhichsellssportsshoesandclothes.
二、阅读十七选五11-15ACDCA16-20BCADB21-25ADDBB26-30DGACE
三、完形填空31-35BACBA36-40DBCBA41-45DCBCD46-50CADBC
四、语法填空
56.married
53.their
59.are allowed
52.celebrated
58.especially
55.following
51.to
57.is believed
54.whose
60.an
五、单词拼写
62.served
63.destroyed
64.injuries/injury
61.applied
66.involved67,complain
68.crowded
65.fortunately
70.promoting
71.committed
72.invitation
69.explore
73.contributes
74.compete
75.graduated
六、句型结构
79.while Iprefer
76.takes/took up
81.couldnt;without
78.pulled themthrough
83.came torealize/understand
80.thelastto arrive
85.was taking/having;when
82.fighting/struggling against
87.get thechance
84.are decoratedwith
89.falls on
86.goes off
88.come toan end
90.lifted off
77.are filledwith/are fullof。
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