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高一第一學(xué)期期末模擬試卷英語試題第一部分:知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題1分,共20分)從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.Iwasonmybest________whenweopenedthepresents.A.mannerB.behaviorC.actionD.profile2.A________methodistopreparewellforthefinal-termexaminationwithoutcomplaints.A.shallowB.virtualC.fancyD.sensible3.Well,wedon’twantto________toomuchofyourtime.A.takeupB.takeoverC.takeawayD.takeoff4.Hisperformancetoday________awayanydoubtsabouthisabilitytoplay.A.gaveB.sweptC.blewD.cleared5.Sheisplanningto________aspeechonvirtualreality.A.maintainB.confirmC.deliverD.replace6.Thepresidentwas________attheopeningceremonybytheVice—President.A.representedB.presentedC.digitizedD.claimed7.Communicatingthroughascreenmakesitmoredifficultforchildrento________orshowkindnesstoothers.A.admitB.concentrateC.enableD.direct8.Youcan________themagazineforaslittleas$32ayear.A.writedownB.lookthroughC.subscribetoD.pickup9.WhenScottsawtheNorwegianflag,helostthegoalof________andmustface800milesofhardpushing.A.ambitionB.argumentC.experimentD.skiing10.Firstofall,onbehalfofthestaff,he________warmwelcometoforeignexchangingstudents.A.sendsB.showsC.carriesD.extends11.Wewatchedhim________,northwardsatincrediblespeed,untilhevanishedfromsight.A.dawnonB.ploughonC.broodonD.callon12.Withthehelpofthematewemanagedto________aboat,butwehadnohopeofsurvivinginthoseragingseas. A.pitchB.sprintC.signalD.launch13.TodayIhavebegunto________myhillsidehome,includingbothcaveandcamp.A.navigateB.fortifyC.tackleD.huddle14.Imutteredaquickprayer.Then,________,Ipickedupablazingstickandrushedin—onlytohearasighthatputmeintoacoldsweat.A.gatheringmycourageB.gettingmybearingsC.strainingmyearsD.givingawaymypresence15.Asthesistersmeltedintothefog,I________toviewtheirglass.A.slumpedintoB.lumberedoffC.creptforwardD.hankeredafter16.Howcouldherhusbandjustdisappear,leavingherto________thecastle,theservants,andthechildren.A.dwellonB.clungtoC.copewithD.burstinto17.SoI________myangerandpreparedtolisten.A.glimpsedB.lurkedC.suppressedD.chopped18.AtthisIbecame________happinessandfelltomyknees.A.linedwithB.compliedwithC.reasonedwithD.overwhelmedwith19.ThentheIndianswereuponusagain.Fridayheldthemoffaslongashecould,andwhileIwasreloading,theSpaniard________battle.A.plungedintoB.marveledatC.madeoutD.pleadedwith20.He________therespectofothersinawaythatMacbethneverwould.A.chargedB.sproutedC.swarmedD.commanded第二節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。KeithWalkerisananimallover.Hehasbeen____21____sincehewasyoung.Theoneconstantinhislifethesedaysishisdog,Bravo.Never____22____ofhisowncircumstances,tokeepthedogsafe,WalkerarrangedwithHamlintoletBravospendnightsatW-Underdogs.Oneday,asWalkerarrivedtotakeBravoforawalk,hefoundthe____23____inflame.Withouthesitation,Walker____24____intothebigfiretosavetheanimals.“Iwasreallyscaredtogointhere.ButGodputmetheretosavethoseanimals.”WalkertoldCNN.Thefirefightersatthescenehadcalledanimalcontroltotakechargeof____25____thehome’sfurryresidents,butwiththefirespreadingquickly,Walkerrefusedtowait.____26____ashemighthavebeen,Walkerpulledallanimals tosafety.“Ican’tthankhimenoughforsavingmyanimals,”Hamlinsaid.“I’mstillin____27____…I’vebeenaroundafireandIknowhowfasttheyflareup.”Thefirefinallymadethefacilityuninhabitable(無法居住的).____28____,theanimalswerealreadyplannedtobemovedintoW-Underdog’snewfacility.AswordofWalker’s____29____spread,acampaignwaslaunchedtomakelifealittlemorecertainforthehero.“You’reanextraordinarygentleman,____30____lifetosavetheanimals,”commentedadonor.“Ican’twaittoseeyouonthenewsinafreshapartmentwithanewstart.You’ve____31____it,Mr.Walker.”Thatopinionwas____32____bymany.Sofar,morethan$37,000hasbeen____33____.Whiledealingwithaperson____34____acycleoflong-termhomelessness“iscomplicated,”thecampaign’sfounderhaspromisedthatallmoneytakeninwillgotohelpthemanwhoriskedhisownlifetosavethelivesof____35____animals.21.A.disabledB.depressedC.homelessD.hopeless22.A.afraidB.certainC.proudD.aware23.A.shelterB.officeC.marketD.zoo24.A.movedB.walkedC.rushedD.jumped25.A.rescuingB.recoveringC.respectingD.rewarding26.A.ScaredB.BraveC.DeterminedD.Sad27.A.agreementB.disappointmentC.supportD.disbelief28.A.SuddenlyB.InterestinglyC.FortunatelyD.Surprisingly29.A.braveryB.generosityC.strengthD.politeness30.A.sparingB.riskingC.takingD.spending31.A.ownedB.madeC.metD.earned32.A.deniedB.echoedC.knownD.ignored33.A.madeB.investedC.lentD.raised34.A.obsessedwithB.madeupforC.caughtupinD.concernedabout35.A.homelessB.helplessC.invaluableD.responsible第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)(共12小題;每小題2分,共24分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 AWhenCentralBucksSouthbecameoneofthefirstPhiladelphia-areahighschoolstocloseduetofearofnovelcoronavirusexposureinearlyMarch,16-year-oldAndrewChenof10thgradeknewthatthingswerenotgoingtoreturntonormalasquicklyassomeofhisfriendshoped.Butstill,thechangefromseeinghisfriendsontheswimteamduringdailypracticestolearningaloneathomewasjarring.“IonlyhavethreeyearshereatSouth,anditpainsmetoseeoneofthembeingwasted,”Chensaid.Thecoronavirushasturnedeveryone’slifeupsidedown,butforstudents,thedestructionisparticularlyserious.Schoolsclosedandgraduationceremonieswerecanceled.Summerplans,likecampsandinternships(實(shí)習(xí)),areupintheair.Butrightnow,manystudentsaretryingtostayconnected,strugglingwithmisinformation,andfiguringoutthebestwaystheycanhelpthroughonlinemethod.ForJoshHarycki17,aseniorstudentattheShip-leySchoolinPhiladelphia,thebestwaytocontributewastocreatea“socialdistancingpledge(承諾)”foryoungpeople.“Isawalotofyoungergenerationsnotpayingattention,”hesaid.“Theywerestillgoingout,hangingoutwithpeople.Ithoughtthattherehadtobeawaytoreachyoungerfolks,whowereprobablynotwatchingthenews.”Haryckilaunchedacalltoactiononsocialmediaandthenbuiltawebsitewithamapthattrackedthelocationsofpeoplewho’dsignedthepledge.ThesitealsoshareslinkstoaccuratesourcesofinformationliketheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Haryckiknowsthathisfriendsareworriedtheycan’tconnectwiththeirfriendsinthesameway,sohecreatedthesocialdistancingpledgetostressthatwhileeveryonemightbephysicallydistant,they’restillconnected.“Partofwhatwe’rehighlightingisthatyoumightfeellikeyou’retheonlyonetakingthisseriously,butourmapshowsthatyou’renotalone,”hesaid.36.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“jarring”inParagraph2probablymean?A.naturalB.necessaryC.unpleasantD.reasonable37.WhydoestheauthordescribeAndrewChen’sexperienceinthetext?A.Toshowtherightreactiontotheclosureofschool.B.Toshowhowthecoronavirusaffectedstudents’lives.C.Toexplainwhatworriedstudentsmostwhenschoolsclosed.D.Topresentthedifferentviewsofstudentsaboutthecoronavirus.38.WhodoesHaryckimainlywanttoreachoutto?A.Friendswhoareworriedandbored.B.Folkstakingthecoronavirusseriously. C.Youngergenerationstryingtocontribute.D.Youngpeoplewhoarenotawareofthesituation.39.What’sHarycki’spurposeincreatingthe“socialdistancingpledge”?A.Toshowyoungpeoplethattheyarestillconnected.B.Toorderyoungpeoplethattheyshouldstayathome.C.Tofollowthosepeopleinfectedwiththecoronavirus.D.Toinformstudentsoflatestnewsaboutthecoronavirus.BWeAreCyborgsRoboCop,theBionicWoman,DarthVader—whatdothesecharactershaveincommon?Theyareallcyborgs—humanswhoaremademorepowerfulbyadvancedtechnology.Youmightthinkthatcyborgsexistonlyinfiction,orareapossibilityonlyinthedistantfuture.Butcyborgtechnologyalreadyexists.Theword“cyborg”wasfirstusedin1960anddefinedasanorganism(有機(jī)體)“towhichexternalpartshavebeenaddedforthepurposeofadaptingtonewenvironments”.Accordingtothisdefinition,anastronautinaspacesuitisanexampleofcyborg,asthespacesuithelpstheastronautadapttoanewenvironment—space.Morerecently,thewordhasevolved(進(jìn)化)torefertohumanbeingswhohavemechanicalbodypartsthatmakethemmorethanhuman.Althoughsuper-humanslikeRoboCoparenotyetareality,advancesinreal-lifecyborgtechnologyallowsomepeopletocompensate(彌補(bǔ))forabilitiestheyhavelost,andgiveotherpeoplenewandunusualabilities.AnexampleisfilmmakerRobSpenceandhisbioniceye.Spenceinjuredoneofhiseyesinanaccident.Acamerawasimplanted(移植)inhisprostheticeye.Theeyeisnotconnectedtohisbrainoropticnerve(視神經(jīng)),butitcanrecordwhathesees.Spencehasusedhiscameraeyetorecordinterviewsforadocumentaryaboutpeoplewithbionicbodyparts.Sometypesofcyborgtechnologyreplacealostabilitybyconnectingdirectlytoaperson’snerves.MichaelChorostcompletelyandsuddenlylosthisabilitytohearinJulyof2001.Twomonthslater,doctorsplacedacochlear(耳蝸)implant,akindofcomputer,insidehisskull.Thistypeofimplantconnectstoauditorynervesandallowsadeafpersontohearagain.Aroundtheworld,over300,000peoplehavenowbeenfittedwithcochlearimplants.Theseexamplesofcyborgtechnologyhaveenabledpeopletoenhanceorchangetheirabilitiesandimprovetheirlives.Butdoeseveryonewanttousecyborgtechnology?Itmightbetoolatetodecide.CyborgscientistAmberCasearguesthatmostofusarealreadycyborgs.Anyonewhousesacomputerorasmartphone,Caseclaims,isacyborg.Considerthedatathatyouhaveinyoursmartphone.Itkeepsinformationforyousoyoudon’thaveto rememberit:notes,phonenumbers,emailaddresses,messages.Italsoallowsyoutocommunicatewithfriendsandfamilyviatelephone,textmessages,email,andsocialnetworks.Thepotentialbenefitsofcyborgtechnologyareevident,butcanthisnewtechnologybeharmful,too?Couldwebecometoodependentoncyborgtechnology—andbecomelessthanhuman?Thesestillremainquestions.40.Accordingtothepassage,thecyborg________.AissimilartohumanbeingsB.tookrootinfictioncharactersC.firstappearedinspaceindustryD.hassomedeviceattachedtothebody41.Amongthefollowing,whichonecanbeconsideredasan“evolvedcyborg”?A.acyclistinahelmetB.anastronautinaspacesuitC.amanwithaheartpacemakerD.asecretaryusingatypewriter42.AmberCaseprobablythinksthat________.A.technologymakescyborgsbecomecommonB.cyborgtechnologyiscrucialtomodernsocietyC.theuseofmobilesimprovescyborgtechnologyD.cyborgtechnologyhelpsimprovehumanmemory43.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardcyborgtechnology?A.Critical.B.Objective.C.Skeptical.D.Optimistic.CChernobyl’sStrangeCharm1Thefilmfestivalisfrozenforlockdown(隔離),sohowareindependentfilmmakerstodotheirbusiness?CulturesofResistanceFilmshasreleasedthisdocumentary,whichdeservesalotofattention.2ThefilmStalkingChernobyl(切爾諾貝利)isexcitingandsensitiveexplorationofhowordinarypeoplearereclaiming(改造)thesiteoftheworld’sworstnuclearaccident.3In1970,neartheUkraine-Belarusborder,groundwasbrokenfortheChernobylnuclearcomplexandtheneighboringworkers’cityofPripyat.Chernobylwasconstructedinaworryingrush,butPripyatwasappreciatedbymanywholivedthere.Itwasacomfortable,well-designedandfamilyfriendlycityfulloftreesandroses.Ithadgoodpublictransport,arivertowalkin,excellentdaycareandschools,andsoon.4On26April1986,Chernobyl’sNo.4reactor(核反應(yīng)堆)exploded.PeopleescapedfromPripyatanda30-kilometer-radiusexclusionzone(禁區(qū))wasestablishedwhilepeoplefought—anddied—topreventafurtherdisaster.5Thezoneisstillinplace,butitcanbevisited.Igottowalkaroundinsideofitfouryearsago,duringthe depthsofwinter.Guidesshowedusthemainsitesundersnow,fedusinChernobyl’sverylargeandemptycanteen,andledusthroughPripyat,alreadyhalf-coveredbysurroundingforest.Itwaslonelyandcold.Therewerewolves.6Sincethen,thenumberofvisitorstotheexclusionzonehasdoubledeachyear.That’s40,000people,nowwalkingabouttheplaceaimlessly.7Withthemcomeproblemsandannoyances.Visitorsbuildfiresatnightwithlocalwood,notrealizinghowmuchradiationtheyarereleasing.Touristsdressedupthesitestogetbetterphotos.Thedollsyoufindlitteringanabandonedschoolaredroppedtherebytouristsandsoarehalfthebooks.8StalkingChernobyl’sgreatstrengthisthatitdoesn’trushtojudgment.Isn’tleavingadollherealittlelikelivingawreath(花環(huán))?Sincewhenwasitwrongtowanttoexplore?9Oldcitizensinthezonecomplainaboutthecluelessness(無知)ofvisitorswhogointothesitesecretly.Yeteveryone—eventhemayorofPripyatwhosejobistokeepthezonesecure—understandswhatbringsthemhere.10Meetingcommunitiesoftouristsandguides,wediscoverthatthegroupsflowintoeachother.Atouristwantstobecomeaguide,anex-guidesaysshewillreturnasatourist.Severalintervieweessaythezoneisaspecialplace,onethatwillpunishtheminsomewayiftheymistreatit.11Thefilmdoesn’tleavemuchroomtogetintotheprosandcons(利弊)ofnuclearpower.Tomymind,though,directorIaraLeehasmadesomethingmorevaluable,andcertainlymoreunusual.Shehasshownhowordinarypeople—policeofficers,basejumpersandfestivalorganizers—areshowingloveandcare,eachintheirownway,tooneofthesaddestplacesontheplanet.12StalkingChernobylhadmetrustingmuchmorethanusualintheabilityofpeopletomakethebestoftheirsociety’smostterriblemistakes.44.Pripyatwasonceacitythat________.A.waslonelyandcoldwhenforestswereremovedB.travelerslovetofrequentforitsfriendlinessC.offeredconvenientpublictransportD.wasbuiltinaveryshorttime45.FromPara.9andPara.10,wecaninferthat________.A.peoplewouldlovetorevisittheplaceB.thevisitorspollutedtheareaonpurposeC.everyoneunderstandsthecharmofChernobylD.touristsbelievethezonehassomemagicpower46.OneoutstandingfeatureofStalkingChernobylisthatit________.A.talkabouttheprosandconsofthenuclearpowerB.comparesthepastandthepresentofthistragiccityC.blamesvisitors’irresponsibilityforlitteringtheplaceD.givesviewersenoughroomtomaketheirownjudgment 47.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthisarticleisto________.A.remindpeopleofthetragedyinChernobylB.attractthereaders’attentiontothenewdocumentaryC.warnvisitorsofthepotentialriskofnuclearradiationD.persuadelocalpeopletoprotecttheirlivingconditions第二節(jié)(共4小題,第1—2題每題2分,第3題3分,第4題4分,共11分)閱讀小說,回答下列問題。ThankYou,Ma’mbyLangstonHughesShewasalargewomanwithalargepursethathadeverythinginitbuthammerandnails.Ithadalongstrap(帶子),andshecarriedithungacrosshershoulder.Itwasabouteleveno’clockatnight,andshewaswalkingalone,whenaboyranupbehindherandtriedtosnatchherpurse.Thestrapbrokewiththesingletugtheboygaveitfrombehind.Buttheboy`sweightandtheweightofthepursecombinedcausedhimtolosehisbalanceso,insteadoftakingofffullblast(盡全力)ashehadhoped,theboyfellonhisbackonthesidewalk,andhislegsflewup.Thelargewomansimplyturnedaroundandkickedhimrightsquareinhisblue-jeanedsitter.Thenshereacheddown,pickedtheboyupbyhisshirtfront,andshookhimuntilhisteethrattled.Afterthatthewomansaid,“Pickupmypocketbook,boy,andgiveithere.”Shestillheldhim.Butshebentdownenoughtopermithimtostoopandpickupherpurse.Thenshesaid,“Nowain’tyouashamedofyourself?”Firmlygrippedbyhisshirtfront,theboysaid,“Yes’m.”Thewomansaid,“Whatdidyouwanttodoitfor?”Theboysaid,“Ididn’taimto.”Shesaid,“Youalie!”Bythattimetwoorthreepeoplepassed,stopped,turnedtolook,andsomestoodwatching.“IfIturnyouloose,willyourun?”askedthewoman.“Yes’m,”saidtheboy.“ThenIwon’tturnyouloose,”saidthewoman.Shedidnotreleasehim.“I’mverysorry,lady,I’msorry,”whisperedtheboy.“Um-hum!Andyourfaceisdirty.Igotagreatmindtowashyourfaceforyou.Ain’tyougotnobodyhometotellyoutowashyourface?”“No’m,”saidtheboy.“Thenitwillgetwashedthisevening,”saidthelargewomanstartingupthestreet,draggingthefrightenedboy behindher.Helookedasifhewerefourteenorfifteen,frailandwillow-wild,intennisshoesandbluejeans.Thewomansaid,“Yououghttobemyson.Iwouldteachyourightfromwrong.LeastIcandorightnowistowashyourface.Areyouhungry?”“No’m,”saidthebeingdraggedboy.“Ijustwantyoutoturnmeloose.”“WasIbotheringyouwhenIturnedthatcorner?”askedthewoman.“No’m.”“Butyouputyourselfincontactwithme,”saidthewoman.“Ifyouthinkthatthatcontactisnotgoingtolastawhile,yougotanotherthoughtcoming.WhenIgetthroughwithyou,sir,youaregoingtorememberMrs.LuellaBatesWashingtonJones.”Sweatpoppedoutontheboy`sfaceandhebegantostruggle.Mrs.Jonesstoppedjerked(猛拉)himaroundinfrontofher,putahalf-nelsonabouthisneck,andcontinuedtodraghimupthestreet.Whenshegottoherdoor,shedraggedtheboyinside,downahall,andintoalargekitchenettefurnishedroomattherearofthehouse.Sheswitchedonthelightandleftthedooropen.Theboycouldhearotherroomerslaughingandtalkinginthelargehouse.Someoftheirdoorswereopen,too,soheknewheandthewomanwerenotalone.Thewomanstillhadhimbytheneckinthemiddleofherroom.Shesaid,“Whatisyourname?”“Roger,”answeredtheboy.“Then,Roger,yougotothatsinkandwashyourface,”saidthewoman,andthensheturnedhimloose—atlast.Rogerlookedatthedoor—lookedatthewoman—lookedatthedoor—andwenttothesink.Letthewaterrununtilitgetswarm,”shesaid.“Here’sacleantowel.”“Yougonnatakemetojail?”askedtheboy,bendingoverthesink.“Notwiththatface,Iwouldnottakeyounowhere,”saidthewoman.“HereIamtryingtogethometocookmeabitetoeatandyousnatchmypocketbook!Maybe,youain’tbeentoyoursuppereither,lateasitbe.Haveyou?”“There’snobodyhomeatmyhouse,”saidtheboy.“Thenwe’lleat,”saidthewoman,“Ibelieveyou’rehungry—orbeenhungry—totrytosnatchmypocketbook.”“Iwantedapairofbluesuedeshoes,”saidtheboy.“Well,youdidn’thavetosnatchmypocketbooktogetsomesuedeshoes,”saidMrs.LuellaBatesWashingtonJones.“Youcouldhaveaskedme.”“M’am?” Thewaterdrippingfromhisface,theboylookedather.Therewasalongpause.Averylongpause.Afterhehaddriedhisfaceandnotknowingwhatelsetododrieditagain,theboyturnedaround,wonderingwhatnext.Thedoorwasopen.Hecouldmakeadashforitdownthehall.Hecouldrun,run,run,run,run!Thewomanwassittingontheday-bed.Afterawhileshesaid,“IwereyoungonceandIwantedthingsIcouldnotget.”Therewasanotherlongpause.Theboy’smouthopened.Thenhefrowned,butnotknowinghefrowned.Thewomansaid,“Um-hum!YouthoughtIwasgoingtosaybut,didn’tyou?YouthoughtIwasgoingtosay,butIdidn’tsnatchpeople’spocketbooks.Well,Iwasn’tgoingtosaythat.”Pause.Silence.“Ihavedonethings,too,whichIwouldnottellyou,son—neithertellGod,ifhedidn’talreadyknow.SoyousetdownwhileIfixussomethingtoeat.Youmightrunthatcombthroughyourhairsoyouwilllookpresentable.”Inanothercorneroftheroombehindascreenwasagasplateandanicebox.Mrs.Jonesgotupandwentbehindthescreen.Thewomandidnotwatchtheboytoseeifhewasgoingtorunnow,nordidshewatchherpursewhichsheleftbehindherontheday-bed.Buttheboytookcaretositonthefarsideoftheroomwherehethoughtshecouldeasilyseehimoutofthecornerofhereye,ifshewantedto.Hedidnottrustthewomannottotrusthim.Andhedidnotwanttobemistrustednow.“Doyouneedsomebodytogotothestore,”askedtheboy,“maybetogetsomemilkorsomething?”“Don’tbelieveIdo,”saidthewoman,“unlessyoujustwantsweetmilkyourself.IwasgoingtomakecocoaoutofthiscannedmilkIgothere.”“Thatwillbefine,”saidtheboy.Sheheatedsomelimabeansandhamshehadintheicebox,madethecocoa,andsetthetable.Thewomandidnotasktheboyanythingaboutwherehelived,orhisfolks,oranythingelsethatwouldembarrasshim.Instead,astheyate,shetoldhimaboutherjobinahotelbeauty-shopthatstayedopenlate,whattheworkwaslike,andhowallkindsofwomencameinandout,blondes,redheads,andSpanish.Thenshecuthimahalfofherten-centcake.“Eatsomemore,son,”shesaid.Whentheywerefinishedeatingshegotupandsaid,“Now,here,takethistendollarsandbuyyourselfsomebluesuedeshoes.Andnexttime,donotmakethemistakeoflatchingontomypocketbooknornobodyelse’s—becauseshoescomebydevilish(邪惡的)likethatwillburnyourfeet.Igottogetmyrestnow.ButIwishyouwouldbehaveyourself,son,fromhereonin.”Sheledhimdownthehalltothefrontdoorandopenedit.“Good-night!Behaveyourself,boy!”shesaid,lookingoutintothestreet.Theboywantedtosaysomethingelseotherthan"Thankyou,ma’am”toMrs.LuellaBatesWashingtonJones,buthecouldn’t.Infact,hebarelymanagedtosay“Thankyou”beforesheshutthedoor. Andheneversawheragain.48WhatdoyouknowaboutMrs.Jonesfromthefirstthreeparagraph.(Nomorethan15words)________________49.WhydoyouthinkMrs.JonesavoidsaskingRogerabouthisfamilyorbackground?(Nomorethan15words)________________50.WhatdoesMrs.Jonesmeanwhenshesaysthat“shoesgotbydevilishwayswillburnyourfeet”?(Nomorethan20words)________________51.DoyouthinkRogerwillchangeasaresultofhismeetingMrs.Jones?Supportyouropinionwithcluesinthestory.(Nomorethan40words)________________第三部分語法填空(共10題,每題1.5分,共15分)A閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。WorldWaterDay,____52____(hold)on22Marcheveryyearsince1993,focusesontheimportanceoffreshwater.WorldWaterDaycelebrateswaterand____53____(raise)awarenessofthe2.2billionpeoplelivingwithoutaccesstosafewater.Itisabout____54____(take)actiontohandletheglobalwatercrisis.AcorefocusofWorldWaterDayistosupporttheachievementofSustainableDevelopmentGoal6:waterandsanitationforallby2030.B閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。IhadheardagreatdealaboutMissBeam’sschool.Andthetime____55____Igotthechancetovisititfinallycame.WhenIarrived,therewasnooneinsightbutagirlofabouttwelve.Hereyes____56____(cover)withabandage.Shewasbeingledcarefullybetweentheflower-bedsbyalittleboywhowasaboutfouryears____57____(young).Shestoppedanditlookedlikesheaskedhimwhohadcome.Heseemedtobedescribingmetoher.Thentheypassedon.C閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。 DuwasamongthefirstpeopletointroducebellydancingintoherhomecityofShenzheninGuangdongProvince.Overthelastfewyears,thistraditionaldance____58____(see)itspopularityboominChina.Itisbypurechance____59____Dufirstdiscoveredbellydance,whoseoriginsdatebacktotheOttomanEmpire.In2003,anAmericanfriendsentheraDVDofEgyptiandanceperformances____60____immediatelycaughthereye.Shelovesthisdancebecauseitallowsher____61____(express)thedeepestfeelings.第四部分:書面表達(dá)(15分)62.假設(shè)你是清華大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)高一學(xué)生李華,你校交換生Jim本周六來你家體驗(yàn)中國文化,請你給他寫封郵件,介紹的一天安排,內(nèi)容包括:1.上午網(wǎng)上欣賞中國繪畫;2.午飯品嘗中國傳統(tǒng)美食;3.下午學(xué)習(xí)剪紙。注意:1.詞數(shù)不少于50;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearJim,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua
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