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辽宁省实验中学分校2016-2017学年度上学期阶段测试英语学科高一年级命题人徐莹莹校对人张瑞第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(-20题略)第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂上,丛21题开始涂卡AShare withusWould youlike to have yourwriting publishedin thismagazine Thenlet usknow!We payfor stories,anecdotes andjokes:Anecdotes andJokes$50What smade youlaugh recentlyA funnysign Acolleague sbehaviour Gota jokeSend itin forLaughteris theBest Medicine!Email:Juliet@sws.comSmart AnimalsUpto$100Send usa taleabout thestrange behaviourof uniquepets orwildlife inup to300words.Emai1:audrey@sws.comPower ofLoveUp to$150Acts ofgenerosity canchange livesor justgive youthat warmfeeling fullof love.Share yourmoments100一500words.Emai1:susan@sws.comMy Story$350Do you have aninspiring orlife-changing storyto tellYour storymust betrue,unpublished,originaland800-1000words.Emai1:nanjc@sws.comFor moreinformation,please visit:
21.How muchwill themagazine payfor ajoke to be publishedA.$50B.$100C.$150D,$350据一项调查显示,有
85.8%的中学生说自己的字迹不好看,而他们又不想改善字迹,其理由有很大差别请根据下面内容写一篇100个词左右的短文,说明该现象并发表自己的看法,开头已给出可以用电脑写字-------------
51.5%没有时间练字----------------
32.3%没有什么用------------------
10.9%其他---------------------------
5.3%注意
1.词数100左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入字数
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯According toa recentsurvey,about
85.8percent of the middle school studentsthink that theirhandwriting ispoor.参考答案辽宁省实验中学分校2016-2017学年度上学期阶段测试21-35ABBC ABCDACDB BBD36-40GFDBE41-45ACBAD46-50ADABC51-55BCBDD56-60ADCBC
61.with
62.couldn,t
63.at
64.tohave
65.headed
66.or
67.caused
68.belonging
69.such
70.pouring
71.to miss
72.Addicted
73.effect
74.have beenbooked
75.injury改错
1.力□a
2.advices------advice
3.first in all-----------first ofall
4.去掉it
5.loud-----louder
6.him------------them
7..trying--------try
8.share--------shares
9.Unless----------If
10.possibly------possible
22.If you want toshare astory ofyour petswith thereaders,you needto submitit to___________.A.Anecdotes andJokes B.Smart AnimalsC.Power ofLove D.My Story
23.A storyshowing peoples generosityshould beemailed to the editorat.A.juliet@sws.com B.susan@sws.comC.audrey@sws.com D.nanjc@sws.com
24.An inspiringstory sentto themagazine should.A.describe strangebehaviour B.contain lessthan800wordsC.be realand originalD.be publishedbeforeBWhen herfive daughterswere young,Helene Analways toldthem that there wasstrength inunity(团结),To showthis,she heldup onechopstick,representing oneperson.Then sheeasily brokeit intotwopieces.Next,she tiedseveral chopstickstogether,representing afamily.She showedthe girlsit washardto breakthe tiedchopsticks.This lessonabout familyunity stayedwith the daughters asthey grewup.Helene Anand herfamily owna largerestaurant business in California.However,when Helene and herhusbandDanny lefttheir homein Vietnamin1975,they didnthave muchmoney.They movedtheir familytoSan Francisco.There theyjoined Danny,s mother,Diana,who owneda smallItalian sandwich shop.Soonafterwards,HeleneandDiana changedthe sandwichshop into a smallVietnamese restaurant.The fivedaughtershelped in the restaurantwhen they were young.However,Helene didnot wanther daughtersto alwaysworkin the family businessbecause shethought it was toohard.Eventually thegirls allgraduated fromcollege andwent away to workfor themselves,but oneby one,thedaughtersreturned to work in the family business.They openednew restaurantsin San Francisco andLosAngeles.Even thoughfamily memberssometimes disagreedwith eachother,they worked together to makethe businesssuccessful.Daughter Elisabethexplains,〃0ur mothertaught usthat tosucceed we must haveunity,and tohave unitywemusthave peace.Without the strength of thefamily,there isno business.Their expandingbusiness becamea largecorporation in1996,with threegenerations ofAns workingtogether.Now theAns,corporation makesmore than$20million eachyear.Although theybegan with a smallrestaurant,they hadbig dreams,and theyworkedtogether.Now theyare abig success.
25.Helene tiedseveral chopstickstogether toshow.A.thestrengthof familyunity B.the difficultyof growingupC.the advantageof chopsticksD.the bestway ofgiving alesson
26.We canlearn fromParagraph2thattheAn family.A.started abusinessin1975B.left Vietnamwithout muchmoneyC.bought arestaurant inSanFranciscoD.opened asandwichshopin LosAngeles27What canwe inferabout theAn daughtersA.They didnot finishtheir collegeeducation.B.They couldnot beartoworkin thefamilybusiness.C.They wereinfluenced bywhat Helenetaught them.D.They weretroubled bydisagreement amongfamily members.
28.Which ofthe followingcan bethe besttitle for the passageA.How toRun aCorporation B.Strength Comesfrom PeaceC.How toAchieve aBig DreamD.Family UnityBuilds SuccessCTheoddness oflife inspace neverquite goesaway.Here aresome examples.First considersomething assimple assleep.Its positionpresents itsown challenges.The mainquestionis whetheryou wantyour armsinside oroutside thesleeping bag.If youleave yourarms out,they floatfreein zerogravity,often givinga sleepingastronaut thelook ofa funnyballed(芭蕾)dancer.m aninsideguy,“Mike Hopkinssays,who returnedfrom asix-month touron theInternational SpaceStation.I liketo bewrapped up.”On thestation,the ordinarybecomes strange.The exercisebike for the Americanastronauts has nohandlebars.It alsohasnoseat.With nogravity,it sjust aseasy topedal violently.You canwatch amoviewhile youpedal byfloating amicrocomputer anywhere youwant.But stationresidents have to becarefulabout stayingin oneplace toolong.Without gravityto helpcirculate air,the carbondioxide youexhale(呼气)has atendency toform aninvisible(隐形的)cloud aroundyou head.You canend upwith whatastronautscall a carbon-dioxide headache.Leroy Chiao,54,an Americanretired astronautafter fourflights,describes whathappens evenbeforeyou floatout ofyour seat,“Your inner ear thinksyou refalling.Meanwhile youreyes aretelling youyoure standingstraight.That can be annoying—that s why somepeople feel sick.Within acouple days—truly terribledays forsome—astronauts brainslearn toignore thepanicky signalsfrom theinnerear,and spacesickness disappears.Space travelcanbeso delightfulbut atthe sametime invisiblydangerous.For instance,astronautslose bonemass.That,swhyexercise isconsidered sovital thatNational Aeronauticsand SpaceAdministration(NASA)puts itright on the workdayschedule.The focuson fitnessis asmuch aboutscience and the futureasit isabout keepingany individualastronauts healthy.NASA isworried abouttwo things:recovery timeonceastronauts returnhome,and,more importantly,how tomaintain strengthand fitnessforthe two andahalf yearsor morethat itwould taketomakea round-trip toMars.
29.What isthe majorchallenge toastronauts whenthey sleepin spaceA.Deciding ona propersleep positionB.Choosing acomfortable sleepingbagC.Seeking awaytofall asleepquicklyD.Finding aright timeto goto sleep.
30.The astronautswill sufferfrom acarbon-dioxide headachewhen.A.the ycircle aroundon theirbikesB.they usemicrocomputers withouta stopC.they exercisein oneplace for a longtimeD.they watcha moviewhile pedaling
31.Some astronautsfeelsickon thestation duringthe firstfew daysbecause.A.their sensesstop workingB.they haveto standup straightC.they floatout oftheir seatsunexpectedlyD.their brainsreceive contradictorymessages
32.One ofthe NASAs majorconcerns aboutastronauts is.A.how muchexercise theydo onthe stationB.how they can remainhealthy forlong inspaceC.whether theycan recoverafter returninghomeD.whether theyare able to goback to the stationDWhetherin thehome orthe workplace,social robotsare goingto becomea lotmore commonin thenextfew years.Social robotsare aboutto bringtechnology to the everydayworld ina morehumanized way,saidCynthia Breazeal,chief scientistattherobot companyJibo.While household robots todaydo the normal housework,social robotswill bemuch more like companionsthanmere tools.For example,these robotswill beabletodistinguish whensomeone ishappy orsad.Thisallows them to respondmore appropriatelyto theuser.The Jiborobot,arranged toship laterthis year,is designedto bea personalizedassistant.You cantalktotherobot,ask itquestions,and makerequests forit toperform differenttasks.The robotdoesn,t justdeliver generalanswers toquestions;it respondsbased on what it learns abouteach individualinthe household.It cando thingssuch asreminding anelderly familymember totake medicineor takingfamilyphotos.Social robotsare notjust findingtheir wayinto thehome.They havepotential applicationsineverything fromeducation tohealth careand arealready findingtheir wayinto someof thesespaces.Fellow Robotsis onecompany bringingsocial robotstothemarket.The company,s Oshbot”robot isbuiltto assistcustomers ina store,which can help the customers finditems andhelp guidethem totheproduct,s locationin thestore.It canalso speakdifferent languagesand makerecommendations fordifferentitems basedonwhatthecustomeris shoppingfor.The moreinteraction therobot haswith humans,the moreitlearns.But Oshbot,like othersocial robots,is notintended toreplace workers,but towork alongsideother employees.We havetechnologies totrainsocial robotsto dothings notfor us,but withus,“said Breazeal.
33.How aresocial robotsdifferentfrom householdrobotsA.They cancontrol theiremotions.B.They aremorelikehumans.C.They dothenormalhousework.D.They respondto usersmore slowly.
34.We canlearn fromthe lastparagraph thatsocial robotswill.A.train employeesB.be ourworkmatesC.improve technologiesD.take theplace ofworkers
35.What doesthe passagemainly presentA.A newdesign ideaof householdrobots.B.Marketing strategiesfor socialrobots.C.Information onhouseholdrobots.D.An introductionto socialrobots.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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How torelax whenyou getintoa traffic jamWaitingina traffic jamis upset,frustrating andstress-producing.
36.One ofthe moststressfuloccasions ofthe dayis whenyou aresitting ina trafficjam.It isfor thisreason thatmany peoplefeelworried aboutthe commuteto andfrom work(上下班交通).Their commutescause somuch stressforthem that theycanruin therest oftheir days.
37.•Turn onyou carradio to your favoritemusic station.
38.If thestress ofyour commutehas alreadygottentoyou,start witha pleasantand smoothclassical stationto calmyou down,so that you canregaincontrol.•Listen tothe musicthat isplaying.Focus onthe music.Notice thedifferences ofthe musicalbeatsandthetones.If thereare lyrics(歌词),think orsing alongto them.•
39.Hold thisbreath for10seconds.Slowly letthe breathout through your mouth.•Repeat deep breathing asoften asneeded tomake your heart beatslow andreduce stress.Thereare manytimes duringa trafficjam that yourheartcan startto race.•
40.Setting aninner alarmtothetime whenyouhavetobesomewhere isjust goingto addto yourstress.There isnothing thatyou cando tomake thetraffic movefaster,so justrelax.A.Keep calmwhen yourheart beatsfast.B.Take adeepbreaththroughyournose.C.So youd bettertry toavoid sucha trafficjam.D.The morecheerful themusic,the moreit willreduce thestress.E.Forget abouttimelines,whereyouhavetobe,and bywhat time.F.Follow thesesimple stepsto reducestress whilesitting inatrafficjam.G.If youhave everridden inacar,you musthave experiencedatrafficjam.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30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的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A WelcomeGiftDario andhis motherloved theirnew apartment.The livingroom waslarge enoughfor theirpiano.That night,thetwoof them41side byside atthe piano.They playedjazz musicto celebratetheir newhome.The loud42filled theroom and made themfeel veryhappy.The nextmorning,43,their happinessdisappeared.Someone hadlefta44under theirdoor duringthe night.One oftheir neighborhad writtento complain(抱怨)about thesoundofthepiano.Dario smother askedthe buildingsuperintendent(管理员)if heknew anythingaboutit.But hesaid that theywereall45people andhe couldnt imagineanyof themhad donethat.Later thatmorning,Dario suggestedthattheywrite aletter totheir46andapologize fortheir playing.“Maybe wecould goand47everyone inperson.”his mother said.“What ifwe invitedthemtocome herefora48instead Darioasked.They bothloved the
49.Over thenext fewdays,they sentout invitationsandprepared desserts50their guests.They decoratedthe apartmentwith streamers带)and partylights.Finally,the dayoftheparty51Some guestsbrought presents.Others broughtflowers.Some evenbroughtdesserts to52One woman,Mrs.Gilbert,53Dario smother withabook ofpiano musicby Chopin.“I heardyou playingthe othernight,“she said.The soundswoke meout ofbed.I54that youmightplay likethis everynight.So Iwrote ashort note.I hopeyou dontthink Idisliked theplaying.”Dario smother smiledat Mrs.Gilbert.I thinkmaybe we55you anapology.shesaid.I didnt56how lateitwaswhen wewere playing.Maybe weshould play some quietermusic at night.“You play,you play!”Mrs.Gilbert said.I likewhat youplay!Just notso loudatnight.”“These songsare beautifulmusic.Dario smothersaid.“We willbe58to playShepointed tothe bookshe hadgiven them.These songsare notsuch57music.“And wewon tplaysoloud orlate!Dario said.He wasalready lookingforwardthem in the evening.to59the newmusic.More thanthat,however,he washappy tosee thebig smileon hismothers face.It gavehim afeeling of60andmadehim feelthattheywere homeat last.
41.A.sat B.stood C.lay D.walked
42.A.voice B.ring C.music D.cry
43.A.therefore B.however C.otherwiseD.instead
44.A.note B.poster billD.report
45.A.proud richluckyB.
46.A.neighbors C.friends relativesD.nice
47.A.blameB.instruct questionC.
48.A.partyD.audienceconcert showB.
49.A.experienceC.idea performanceD.visit
50.A.to withB.C.D.playB.C.D.actionB.for D.fromB.
51.A.continuedC.arrived passed
52.D.finishedA.order sellshareB.
53.A.treatedC.presented helpedD.advertise
54.A.promisedadmitted agreedB.
55.A.give sendC.offerD.served
56.A.realizeB.rememberC.D.accept
57.D.worriedA.sweet strangeB.funny
58.A.braveC.sorry happy
59.A.D.owechangingB.practicingC.understandD.writing
60.A.equalityB.freedom warmthC.D.loudB.C.D.afraidB.C.recordingB.C.D.sympathy第二节(共15小题;每题1分,共15分)(注意本节,请把答案写在答题纸上)读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式
61.The problemhis notpassing theexam wasthat hewas lazy.
62.---What doyou thinkof thisfilm----Wonderful indeed.It bebetter.
63.You shouldtake leasttwo hoursexercise aweek tokeep fit.
64.Britain wasthe firstcountry havea freehealth caresystem.
65.He puton hiscoat andhat andhead forthe door.
66.Give morewater toyour flowers,they willdie.
67.A greatmany peopledied orwere injuredinthefirecause bya cigarettefire.
68.The housebelongto Mr.Green wasburnt tothe groundlast night.
69.Tom isa youngboy thathe cant goto school.
70.The governmentbanned pourwaste waterintheriver.
71.Tome islikely missthe bus,fortherain isheavy.
72.addict toplaying computergames,the boydropped outof school.
73.Some gamesontheInternet havea verybad affecton children.
74.All therooms inthe hotelbook sofar.
75.His injureintheback wasvery painful.第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节短文改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分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10处错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均限一词
2.只允许修改10处,多者从第11处起不计分.Dear JinJing,Your problem is commonone amongmiddleschoolstudents.Maybe thefollowing advicescanhelpyou.First inall,believe inyourself.Your greatestproblemisthatyoulack self-confidence.The firstthingyou mustdo itis tosmile atyour classmates.One smilespeaks loudabout yourwish tomake friendsthanany words.Your smilewill showthatyouare friendlyto him.Next,trying talkingwithastudent whoisas shyas youor whoshare thesame interestas you.You candiscuss yourstudies witha classmateand youcanalso talkabout yourhobbies.Unless anyoneis introuble,you shouldbe readyto helphim orher.Onceyou haveconfidence,you canmake asmany friendsas possibly.Yours,Lily第二节书面表达(满分25分)。
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