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2019-2020学年度第二学期期中考试高一英语试卷第一部分:听力第一节(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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。1.Howistheweatherthisweekendaccordingtotheweatherman?A.Warm.B
.Cool.C.Cold.2.Whatisthecorrectordernumberfortheyellowteapot?A.TP12FS.B.TP12SF.C.PT12FS.3.WhatisMartinbusydoing?A.W
ritingabook.B.ReadingaboutCuba.C.Lookingforgoodnews.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teac
herandstudent.C.Classmates.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’stoy.B.Theman’sfather.C.Thema
n’schildhood.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5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。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。听第6
段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyisthewomanlookingfortheenvelope?A.Shewantstosendaletter.B.SheneedstogiveittoJill.C.S
heputherPINnumberinit.7.Whatmightthewomandonext?A.FindJill.B.Gotothekitchen.C.Buyanenvelope.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whendoesthemeetingend?
A.At8:30.B.At9:00.C.At10:30.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shewaslateforworktoday.B.Shewillbetheman’s
assistant.C.Sheisanewworkerofthecompany.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whyisthemanmakingthecall?A.TohaveatalkwithTom.B.Toinvitethewomantoamovie.C.Tointr
oduceafriendtothewoman.11.WhatisTomdoing?A.WatchingTV.B.Talkingonthephone.C.HavingfunwithJulie.12.Whatc
anwelearnabouttheman?A.HeknowsJulie.B.Helivesintown.C.Hesharesahousewithafriend.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdidthemandoonSunday?A.Hewenttothemuseum.B.
Hevisitedtheoldcastle.C.Hewatchedafootballmatch.14.Howdidthemanfindthemovie?A.Special.B.Interesting.C.Boring.15.WhoisHelenmostlikelytobe?A.
Theman’sfriend.B.Theman’swife.C.Theman’sdaughter.16.Whatfooddidthemanhave?A.Italianfood.B.Thaifood.C.Chinesefood.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What
differencedoesthespeakertalkaboutfirst?A.Someexpressions.B.Trafficrules.C.Thefood.18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthewe
atherinLondon?A.Changeable.B.Great.C.Uncomfortable.19.Whendoesthespeakerfinishworknow?A.At5p.m.B.At8:30p.m.C.At9p.m.20.Wheredidthespeak
erusetogoonFridayeveninginAmerica?A.Totheclub.B.Tothegym.C.Totherestaurant.第二部分:阅读能力考查第一节:阅读理解(每题2.5分,满分37.5分)AYoucanfindhundredsoffreeco
medy(喜剧)moviesonline,savingyoumoney,aswellasthetroubleofgoingouttorentaDVDorvisitamovietheater.Hulu’FreeComedyMoviesHuluhasthebestselect
ionoffreecomedymoviesthatyoucanwatchonlinerightnow.Youcanlookthroughnewlyaddedcomediesorthemostpopularonesfromtoday,thisweek,thismonth,oral
ltime.HulualsohasahugecollectionoffunnyfreeTVshowsandmoviesavailablebutyou’llhavetowatchadvertisementsplacedlikecomm
ercialsthroughouttheshowsormoviesyouareviewing.FreeComediesatPopcornflixPopcornflixisalegalwebsitewhereyoucanwatchfull-lengthstreamingmoviesinbothth
eU.S.andCanada.You’llseelotsofactorsandactressesyou’llrecognizehereinsomemoviesyou’veheardofandsomeyouhaven’t.Youdon’tneedtoregister,soyo
u’llbeenjoyingyourchosenmovieorTVshowinseconds.However,thisvideostreamingserviceisad-supported,soyouwillhavetositthroughafe
wcommercialbreaksduringyourmovie.FreeComedyMoviesatTubiTVThousandsoffreemoviesandTVshowsareavailablethroughTubiTV,an
dtheycanallbeviewedonanumberofmobiledeviceinadditiontoacomputer.There’salsoawholesectionatTubiTVthat’sjustforcome
dyvideos.Somemoviesrequireyoutologintoviewthem,butregistrationisfreeandonlytakesafewmoments.ClassicCine
maOnline’sComediesDozensoffreeclassiccomediesareavailablefromClassicCinemaOnline.WhatreallymakesClas
sicCinemauniquefromtherestisitsratherlargeselectionofsilentfilms.Whilethere’reonlyalargehandfulofmoviesatClassicCinemaOnline,ifyoul
oveclassicandsilentmovies,youreallyneedtocheckitout.21.WhatdoesHulu’sFreeComedyMoviesofferapartfromfreecomedymovies?A.Free-books.B.FunnyfreeTVs
howsC.Sciencefiction.D.Actionmovie22.WhatcanwelearnaboutFreeComediesatPopcornflix?A.Noregistrationisrequired.B.Itsmovies
areallpopular.C.Ithasawholesectionofcomedyvideos.D.Itsmoviescanbewatchedanywhere.23.WhatmakesClassicCinemaOnline’sCom
ediesstandoutfromtherest?A.Dozensoffreeclassiccomedies.B.Alargeselectionofsilentfilms.C.Ratherfinevideoqual
ity.D.Thebestselectionofmovies.BItwasamorninginJanuary.Thejetstream(急流)haddippeddown,causingtheArcticcoldtoreachthemountainsofmyhome.Itwasonly2degr
eesoutside,butthecoldwindmadeitfeellikeitwas15belowzero.Still,Iwaskneelinginthesnowalongsidemyhousetryingtoopenatinydoor,soIcouldgetin.Ihadfor
gottentoleavemywaterdrippingthenightbeforeandnowmywaterpipeswerefrozenandmyfaucets(水龙头)weredry.ThewindcutintomelikeaknifewhileIst
ruggledtogettwoelectricheatersinplacearoundthesectionoffrozenpipes.Thewaterlineswereburiedexceptforasmallpiecethatconnecteduptomyhouse.Iput
aheateroneachsideofit,rantheextensioncords(软线)intomyhouseandpluggedthemin.Bothheatersroaredtolifeandstartedblowinghotaironthefrozenwaterpipes.Myfin
gershadalreadystartedtogonumb,soIstayedinsidetowait.Icouldonlyhopethatthisbitofwarmthcouldgetmywaterflowingagain.Finally,af
tertwentyminutes,thewaterstartedflowingthroughmyfaucetsagain.Iwentbackoutsideintothebittercoldandgatheredmyheatersup.IlookedattheweakJanua
rysunshiningonthefrozensnowandsmiled.ThenIsentacryfilledwith"Thankyou"heavenwardandreturnedinsidetomakemyselfahotbreakfast.Sometimesthecol
dnessofthislifecangettousaswell.Itcanmakeourheartsfeelicyandfrozen.Itcankeepourkindnessandlovefromflowingouttoothers.Sometimes,though,allweneedisabit
ofwarmthtogetusgoingagain.Itcanbeasimplesmile,akindword,aheart-felthug,amorningsunrise,abird’ssongoranygentler
eminderofjusthowmuchGodlovesus.Letusallbegratefulforthosebitsofwarmththatgetusgoingagain.Andletusalltrytobethatbitofwarmthforotherseverychanceweget
.24.Whatwasthedirectreasonwhythewaterpipeswerefrozen?A.Thejetstream.B.Thelowtemperature.C.Thecoldwind.D.Theauthor'sowncareles
sness.25.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedphrase“roaredto”inParagraph2?A.Beganfunctioningsmoothly.B.Workedimproperly.C.Brokedownsudde
nly.D.Screamedoutloudly.26.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofhiswork?A.Embarassed.B.Satisfied.C.Madwithjoy.D.Ca
utiouslyoptimistic.27.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlycenteredon?A.Thecoldnessoflifehasanegativeeffectonourlifequa
lity.B.Wemeetwiththecoldnessoflifeunavoidablyandunwillingly.C.Weshouldbethankfulforbitsofwarmthoflife.D.Weshouldseiz
eeverychancetoreceivewarmthoflifefromothers.CAmerica’slatestsuperheroAustinPerine,whocallshimselfPresiden
tAustin,isnowtakingthecountrybystorm.Butheisnotatypicalsuperhero.Twothingssethimapart:Hedoesn’tfighthumanenemies,buthungerandhomeless
ness.Also,he’sonlyfouryearsold.Oursuperhero’soriginstorystartedfromthedaywhenTJPerine,hisfather,tookAustintotheFirehouseMinistries,alocals
helterthatprovideshousing,foodandotherservicesforthehomeless.Astheydrovebythebuilding,theysawagroupof25ho
melessmenstandingonthestreetcorner.Thatday,Austinusedhisallowancetobuyeachmanasandwichandhandedthefoodouthimselfwithhisslog
an,“Don’tforgettoshowlove!”Afterhereturnedeveryweekforfiveweeksinarow,wordofAustin’skindnessspreadthroughsocialmedia.AustinandTJcoul
dfeed25to50peopleatatimebefore,andnow,thankstocommunitysupport,theycanfeed800to2,000people.ButAustinisn’tmerelyfillingstomachs.Hehasbee
nimprovingthelivesofthehomelesspeoplehemeets.OnthatfirsttriptoFirehouseMinistries,TJandAustintalkedtoapoormannamedRaymont.Therespe
ctAustinshowedforhimtouched41-year-oldRaymont,whoregainedhisconfidenceinlifeandfinallyfoundajobwiththehelpofTJ.Allthatwasmadepossiblebecaus
ealittleboytookthetimetocare.Austin’spassionhasbecomehisfamily’scalling.AfterraisingmoneythroughaGoFundMepage,Audrey,TJ’smotherestablished
thenonprofitShowLoveFoundation,dedicatedtofightinghomelessness.Shenowservesaspresident,andTJoverseespublicrelationsforthefoundationfull
time.Theyoffermedicalandmentalhealthcareaspreventivestepsagainsthomelessness.AsforPresidentAustin,hecontinuestogiveoutfood,smiles,andhisins
pirationalmessageoflove.“ItmakesmefeellikeI’msavingtheday,”hesaidproudly.28.WhyhasAustinbecomewell—knowntotheentirecountry?A.H
ehassuperpowertofillthestomachsofthehomeless.B.Hefightshungerandhomelessnessatsuchayoungage.C.Hehasremovedthepovert
yofthelocalcommunity.D.Hehaschosenanimpressiveanduniquename.29.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderline
dword“dedicated”inParagraph5?A.Exposed.B.Opposed.C.Devoted.D.Addicted.30.Whydoestheauthorintroducetheexampleo
fRaymontinParagraph4?A.ToshowAustin’spositiveinfluence.B.Topersuadepeopletoliveofftheirown.C.Toprovethepersona
labilityofAustin’sfather.D.Todescribethedifficultsituationofpoorpeople.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardswhatAustindoes?A.S
ympathetic.B.Humorous.C.Approving.D.Considerate.DItiswell-knownthattwinsareclosertoeachotherthanmostbrothersandsisters--after
all,theyprobablyspendmoretimewitheachother.Parentsoftwinsoftennoticethattheydevelopspecialwaysofcommunicating:theyinventtheirownwo
rdsandonecanoftenfinishtheother'ssentence.Inexceptional(例外)circumstances(情况),thisclosenessbecomesmoreextreme:theyinventawholelanguageoftheiro
wn,asinthecaseofGraceandVirginiaKennedyfromGeorgiaintheUSA,whocommunicatedsosuccessfullyintheirownspeciallangua
gethattheydidnotspeakanyEnglishatalluntilaftertheystartedschool.However,thesespecialrelationshipsaretheresu
ltoflivesspentalmostentirelyineachother'scompany.Whathappenswhentwinsdonotgrowuptogether,whentheyareseparatedatbirthforsomereason?
Aretheyjustlikeanyotherstrangers,oraretherestillspecialsimilaritiesbetweenthem?ProfessorTomBouchardoftheUn
iversityofMinnesotasetouttofindtheanswertothisquestion.Hetraced(追踪)sixteenpairsoftwins,whowereadoptedbydifferentfamilieswhentheywerebabies,andoftenbr
oughtupinverydifferentcircumstances.Eachtwinwastheninterviewedabouteverysmalldetailoftheirlife.Theresultsofthisresearchmakeasurp
risingreading.Manyofthetwinswerefoundtohavethesamehobbies,manyhavesufferedthesameillnesses,andsomehaveevenhadthesametypeofacc
identatthesamepointintheirlives.Onepairofmiddle-agedwomenarrivedfortheirfirstmeetinginsimilardresses,anotherpair
werewearingsimilarjewellery.Themostincredible(unbelievable)similaritiesaretobefoundinthecaseofJimSpringerandJimLewisfromOhioin
theUSA.Thestoryofthe'JimTwins'madeheadlinenewsacrossUSA.Borntoanimmigrantwomanin1939,andadoptedbydifferentfamiliesatbirth,both
babieswerenamedJimbytheirnewparents.Butwhatcanbetheexplanationfortheseremarkablesimilarities?Isitallpurecoincidence,oristheexplana
tioninsomewaygenetic?Researchintothelivesoftwinsisforcingsomeexpertstoadmitthatourpersonalitiesmaybeatleastpartlydueto'nature'.Ontheo
therhand,analystsarealsoanxioustoemphasis(强调)thatincrediblecoincidencesdohappenallthetime,notjustinthelivesoft
wins.32.ThecaseofGraceandVirginiaKennedy(Para.1)istoshowthat______.A.twinscommunicatewitheachotherinanunusualwayB.twi
nsaremorelikelytosufferfromspeakingproblemsC.mosttwinshaveexceptionalabilitiestoinventanewlanguageD.twinswon’thaveaneffectivecommunicationuntilthey
gotoschool33.ThepurposeofTomBouchard’sstudyistofind______.A.whatwillhappeniftwinsspendlivesentirelyinthesamecompanyB.whythe16pairsoftwinshavebe
enadoptedbydifferentfamiliesC.whetherseparatedgrowinguphaseffectontwins’specialsimilaritiesD.whenthespecialsimilaritiescomeintobeingdu
ringtheirgrowingup34.Whatdoestheword“reading”inParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.Book.B.Explanation.C.Literature.D.Measurem
ent.35.AccordingtoTomBouchard’sresearch,thespecialsimilaritiesbetweentwins______.A.dependonwhatthetwinsenjoyandsufferfromB.cannotbep
rovedoracceptedbyalltheexpertsC.resultfromthetwins’growingupanddevelopmentD.arenotcloselylinkedwithwherethetwinsareraised第二节:七选五(每题2.5分
,满分12.5分)Sometimesitcanbehardtorecognizeatruefriend,onewhoisloyal(忠诚的)andonewhoisworthkeepingbyyourside.Thesuggestionsprovidedinthisarticl
ewillhelptoguideyouinworkingoutwhichfriendsarelikelytobetrue.Beabletotrustyourfriends.Youshouldbeabletotrusttruefriendsandtheyshouldreturnthistrust
.Yourfriendstellyousecretsthatnooneelseknows.Letyousharesecrets.Askyouforadvice.___36___However,ifyourfr
iendshidethingsfromyouandactsecretive,thiscouldbeasignthattheydonottrustyou,butitcouldalsomeanyourfriendskeeptothemse
lvesordon’tliketorevealtoomuchaboutthemselves.Considercomfort.Howcomfortabledoyourfriendsfeelwhentheyarearoundyou?Watchthem,are
theybeingthemselvesoraretheytimid(胆怯的)aroundyou?_____37_____.Truefriendshipscantakeawhiletodevelop,butifyou
rfriendsaretrue,theyshouldfeelcomfortablearoundyou._____38_____.Thisisnotmeantinaromanticway,butconsiderwhetheryo
urfriendsarecomfortablewiththetouch.Ifyourfriendsarefinewithhuggingyou,leaningonyou,restingtheirheadsonyourshouldera
ndsoforth,thenyoucanjudgetheyloveyou.Thinkaboutloyalty.Truefriendsarealwaysthereforoneanother.Ifyouareinneedofahelp
inghand,yourtruefriendsshouldbetheretoofferittoyou._____39_____Youcantrustfriendswithanything,knowingthattheywillbeloyalandw
illnotletyoursecretsout.Lookathowyoufight.Nearlyallbestfriendsfight;soifyouandyourfriendhavealittledispute(争论),don'tworryabouti
t!_____40_____.Theywillnottelleachother’ssecretsandtheystillcareabouteachother.A.Considerthetouchbarrier.B.Considerhowyouinsulteachother.C.Th
eyshouldknowthatyouarenotserious.D.Thesearesuresignsthatyourfriendstrustyou.E.Aretheyactingfake—perhapshidinganinsecurity?F.Truef
riendsshouldnotgetoneanotherintotrouble.G.Truefriendswillremainfaithfulandfindtheirwaythroughafight.第三节:完形填空(每题1分,满分15分)Everycultur
eontheplanethascertaintopicsthatpeopleavoiddiscussing.Butthetaboos(禁忌)ofoneculturemaybeverydifferentfrom
thoseofanother.Youmaybe41thatpeoplefromotherculturessaywhatyoucan’ttalkabout.Payingattentiontowhatpeopledon’
t42canteachussomethingimportantabouttheirculture.Theirtabootopicsgiveuscluesaboutwhattheyvalue,respe
ctorevenfear.Topicsthatareconsideredtoopersonalortoocontroversial(有争议的)mayalsobeavoided.Americaisfulloftabootopics.Usually,duringapoliteconversatio
n,Americanswill43bothpoliticsandreligion.Theyalsoavoidtalkingaboutracialissues(种族问题).Why?Becausethesetopicscancausestrong
opinionsand44.Americansbelieveit’sbesttoavoidthem—especiallyatsocialgatherings.ManyAmericansalsodonotfeel45talkingabouttheirpersonalincome,ageorhe
alth.46,theyprefertomakesmalltalksabouttheweather,sportsorcommoninterests.WhatdothesetaboostellusaboutAmerican47?Forone,theyshowthatAmericansplac
eimportanceon_48.Americacertainlyisn’ttheonlyplacethatvaluesit.Youwillfind49taboosaboutaskingpersonalquestionsinmanyEuropeancountrie
s.“ThisisespeciallytrueinGermany”,saysHannaGraf,aGermanlivinginShanghai.“InGermany,youarenotsupposedtoaskaboutotherpeople’spersonalbusiness,”shes
ays.“Butthereareno50rulesaboutwhatyoucan’task;it’sjustinpeople’sminds.”InBrazil,51,almostanythingseemsopentodiscussion.“Brazi
lianstalkaboutallkindsofpersonalissues,”saysMarkQuinlan,whogrewupinBrazil.Butofcourse,evenBrazilhasitsowntaboos.InBrazil,socceristh
eonetopicthatcanturnfriendsintoenemies.Brazilianslovethesport.Sayinganything52aboutsoccercancausebigtrouble.Evenexpress
ingpreferenceforoneteamoveranothercanbe53.LikeBrazilians,Australianstalkfreelyaboutalmostanything.However,theydon
ottalkabouttheirpersonalorbusiness54.Theyprefertoletpeoplejudgethembytheiractions,nottheirwords.Boasting(夸大)yourachievementswillonl
ymakeyouthe55ofotherpeople’sjokes.Andwhataboutyourtaboos?Thenexttimeyouhaveaconversation,payattentiontowhatisn
’tsaid.Youmightbeamazedatwhatyoulearnaboutyourownculture.41.A.excitedB.surprisedC.fascinatedD.relieved
42.A.stressB.considerC.desireD.discuss43.A.ruleoutB.taketoC.touchuponD.focuson44.A.argumentsB.interactionsC.agreementsD.relationships45.A.embarra
ssedB.relaxedC.confusedD.disappointed46.A.BesidesB.OccasionallyC.FranklyD.Instead47.A.valuesB.featuresC.statusD.dreams48.A.cu
ltureB.independenceC.privacyD.freedom49.A.formalB.uniqueC.similarD.aggressive50.A.specializedB.writtenC.commonD.basic51.
A.moreoverB.howeverC.thereforeD.anyhow52.A.importantB.worthlessC.magicalD.negative53.A.beneficialB.impress
iveC.dangerousD.emotional54.A.achievementsB.secretsC.livesD.failures55.A.audienceB.designerC.targetD.interpreter第四节:短文填空(每题1分,满分10分
)NeZha,China’sanimatedblockbuster(surprising)hitofthesummer,isready56__________(hit)NorthAmericantheaterslaterthismonth.WellGoUSAEntertainment,57__
___________distributioncompanyspecializinginbringingtopAsianfilmtitlestoUScinemas,willreleasethefilminselect3DIMAXtheatersacross
NorthAmericaonAug29,58_____________(follow)byanationwideexpansiononSept6.Writtenanddirectedbyfirst-timefeaturefilmmakerYangYu,alsoknown5
9___________Jiaozi,thefilm60______________(tell)ofNeZha,aboybornasasocialoutcast(弃儿)becauseofadivineprophecy(神的预言)61_____________hewoulddest
roytheworld.Hetriestochangehispredeterminedfateandpeople’sviewsofhimbychoosinggoodovereviland62_______________(become)t
heirtruehero.Builtonasuccessfuladaptation(改写本)ofChinesefolktale(民间传说)andexcellentword-of-mouth,thefilm-thefirstCh
ineseanimatedfilmisprovingtohavelonglegsattheboxoffice.63_____________atotalboxofficeof4.1billionyuan($582million)andco
unting,NeZhaisthe64best-_______________(receive)animatedfeatureeverinChina,andthefourth65_____________(large)theatricalreleaseinthec
ountry’sboxofficehistory.第三部分:英语知识考查第一节:单词拼写:根据下面各句中所给的首字母,在横线上填上一个词,使句子意思完整(每题0.5分,满分5分)66.Theairwebreatheinisactuallyam_______
_______ofdifferentgases,suchasoxygen,hydrogenandsoon.67.Ac_________________ofdifferentfactorsmayberesponsibleforthedisaster.68.The
twoboyssharesomes______________,fortheybothcomefromthenorth,bothlikeplayingbasketballandbotharegoodatEnglish.69.
Inthemiddleofthelecture,thetopicwasoffthepointwithoutthea______________ofitsspeakerandhewentonandon.
70.Thelecturewasbeyond/abovemyc__________________,Imean,thelecturewasGreektome.71.Thea______________ofthecauseoftheaccidentsoundreasonableandac
ceptable.72.Asyouarewritingyourpapers,Icanlendyouthesebooksforr_______________.73.It’snotu______________foranyonetomakemi
stakes,butit’squitesurprisingforyoutomakethismistake.74.Afterdiscussion,I’llasktwoofyoutocometothefrontandgiveusap
______________ofyourdecision.75.Thelecturewasbothmovingandi_______________andwe’llneverforgetit.第二节:根据句意,用适当的情态动词、虚
拟语气填空(每题1分,满分10分)76.Itisrainingheavilyoutside.You____________aswellstayhereforthenight.77.ButforthetimelyhelpofthePLAmanthatday,y
ou___________________(kill)inthecarcrash.78.I’mverybusywithmyMid-termexamination,orI_________________(go)toseethemoviewit
hyou.79.Whiletakingexams,astudent___________neverbetoocarefultogethighgrades.80.----Tomhasarrived._____________hecomeintoseeyou?---
-Yes,ofcourse.Callhimin.81.Whyareyouhere?It’sclasstimeandyou__________beintheclassroomnow.82.Hadyoustudiedharderatcollege,you_______
________(get)abetterjobnow.83.You______________(not)sitinthispart.It’sforwomenandchildrenonly.84.----Let’sgotoseeafilm.---
-Whytoday.I’dratherwe___________(see)afilmtomorrow.85.Theoldmantreatedtheboyasifhe_________hisownson.第三节:非谓语动词填空(每题1分,满分10分)86.Iwillu
setherestofthetimetodosomething_______________________________(remain,do).87.TheInternetkeepsus_______
________(inform)ofwhatisgoingonintheworld.88.Withmuchhomework______________(do),we’llbeverybusythisSunday.89.Wecanhardly
imaginethere__________(be)lifeontheMoon.90.___________________(practise)forthreemonths,hefinallypassedthedrivingtest.91.Thegreat
dangerlayin_________________(notknow)ourshortcomings,sowemustbecarefulwithwhatwearegoingtodo.92.Ifelec
ted,hepromisedhewoulddoallhecould_______________(promote)publicwelfare.93.______________(force)toeatintheschoolcafeteriaevery
daymademesick.94.Missingthefirstbusmeans________________(wait)foranothertwohours.95.I’llgoshoppingth
isafternoon,Mr.Smith.Doyouhaveanything______________________(buy)?第四部分:英语表达第一节:写作:阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概
要。(满分20分)Aclasspetcanbeaninvaluableexperienceforelementaryschoolchildren.Thepetcanteachresponsibility,buil
daconnectiontotheclassroom,serveasamotivator,andbesomethingforthechildrentolove.Iftheteacheriswillingtotakeontheaddedresponsibilityofcaringforana
nimalinadditiontoallofthechildrenintheclassroom,aclasspetcanbeawonderfuladditiontoaclass.Manyfactorsnee
dtobetakenintoconsiderationwhenchoosingaclasspet.Itcannotbetoobig,asclassroomsgenerallyhavelimitedspace.Costshouldalsobeconsideredsincetheteacherwi
lllikelyhavetopayforthepet,itsfoodanditshabitat.Itmustalsobesomewhathardy(耐寒的).Eachparticulartypeofanimalhasitsadvanta
gesanddisadvantages,andateachermustweightheseandmakeadecisionaboutwhichoneisrightforhisorherclass.Birdsa
rephysicallymoredelicate(娇养)thanmanyotheranimals.Theywillnotsurviveindrafts(气流)andneedasomewhatregulatedtem
peratureintheirenvironment.Manybirdsarequitesocialanddobestwithotherbirdsorwhenbeinghandledroutinelybypeoplewhocanbeappropriate
withthem.Youngchildrenarenotlikelytohavetheskilltohandleabirdwithoutharmingit,makingitapoorchoiceforaclasspet.Somereptil
es(爬虫)arebeautifultolookatbutaredelicate,afraidofcold,lightsensitivityorpoisonousandshouldn’tbehandledbychildren.Othersaremorehardyb
utrequireexpensivehabitats.Mostsnakeseatratsandmice,whichmaybeafrighteningthingforsmallchildrentowitness.Ahardyfis
h,suchasabetta,isagoodlow-costoptionforaclasspet.Theyareobviouslynothuggableorabletobecaughtbychildren.Besides,t
heyareinexpensive,haverelativelylonglifespans,andcanbekeptinasimplefishbowl.高一英语参考答案1-10:ABACA,CACCB11-20:BAACB,CBCAB21-30:BABDA,BCBCA31-
40:CACBD,DEAFG41-55:BDAAB,DACCB,BDCAC短文填空56.tohit57.a58.followed59.as60.tells61.that62.becoming63.With64.received65.Largest单词拼写1.mixture2.combinatio
n3.similarities4.awareness5.comprehension6.analyses7.reference8.unusual9.presentation10.impressive情态虚拟1.may/might2.would/could/mig
hthavebeenkilled3.wouldgo4.can5.Shall6.should7.would/couldget8.mustn’t9.saw10.Were非谓语1.remainingtobedone2.in
formed3.todo4.being5.Havingpracticed6.notknowing7.topromote8.Beingforced9.waiting10.tobebought写作Aclasspetisawonderfuladditiontothecl
ass,whichcandevelopchildren’sresponsibility,buildaconnectionandactasamotivator.(要点1)Butmanyfactorsneedconsi
deringwhenchoosingaclasspet,includingitssize,cost,advantagesanddisadvantages.(要点2)Birdsandreptilesareapoorchoicebecausetheyare
delicateandeasytobeharmedbychildren.(要点3)Ahardyfishcanbeanidealclasspet,forit’scheap,long-livedandeasytoraise.(要点4)附:录音原稿(Text1
)W:Ireallywanttogotothebeachthisweekend.Theweathermansaidit’sgoingtobewarm.M:Good.Ihopeitdoesn’tcooloff.YouknowthattheweatherinCalifo
rniaisreallychangeable.Oneminuteit’shot,andthenthenextminuteit’scold.(Text2)M:Doyouhaveanordernumberthere,Mrs.Garcia?W:Yes.It’sTP12F
S.M:Onemoment,please.Ah,yes.Iseetheproblem.TP12FSisthecorrectnumberforthepurpleteapot.TheyellowoneyouwantedisTP12SF.(Text3)W:So,Martin,whathavey
oubeenupto?Anythingnew?M:Well,thesedaysIamwritingabookaboutCuba.ItisinterestingbutI’msobusythatIdon’thav
etimetodoanythingelse.(Text4)W:Iwassoluckytogetatickettotheconcertlastnight.Itwasgreatfun.Iwentwithmyfather.M:Whatdi
dyoudoaftertheconcert?W:IwentstraighthomebecauseIhadtofinishmyhomework.OK,Tim.Ihavetogo.Seeyouinclasstomorrow.M:Bye.Anyway,Ihavetogo
homeandfinishmyhomework.(Text5)M:Look,that’smewhenIwaseightornineinthephoto,holdingamodeltrainengine.W:Wasitpar
tofthattrainsetyou’vestillgotinyourroom?M:Yeah,myfatherandIbuiltallthattogether.Weusedtospendhoursplayi
ngwithit.(Text6)W:Hey,Brad.Youdidn’ttaketheenvelopethatwasonthekitchentable,didyou?M:No,why?Doyouwanttosendaletter?W:Well,a
ctuallymynewPINnumberwasinthatenvelope.M:You’rekiddingme,areyou?W:No,I’mnot.Ileftitherethismorning.M:Goanda
skJill.Maybeshe’sseenit.(Text7)M:Hello,Sarah.Goodtoseeyouagain.Welcometothecompany.W:Thankyou.Iknowyouaskedmet
ocomeinalittlelateronmyfirstday,butwhattimedoInormallystartwork?M:Well,theofficeopensat8:30andtheteamstartsworkata9o’clockme
eting.W:Whathappensafterthemeeting?M:Wetakeabreakat10:30.MyassistantMiamakescoffeeforusall.Thenit’stimetocallcustomersandmakesales
.W:Thatsoundsgood.(Text8)M:Hey,Tina.ThisisSam.How’sitgoing?W:Prettygood,Sam.Howareyou?M:Great!Doyouwanttogotothemoviestonight?W:Sorry,wedon’
tgooutonSaturdays.TomandIalwaysstayathomeandwatchTV.M:That’sOK.IsTomtherenow?W:Yes,butheistalkingonhis
cellphonewithhissister,Julie.Doyourememberher?M:Yes,ofcourse.ShelivesinSeattlerightnow,right?W:Right,butshe’sintownnow.Shestayswithafriendforafewd
ays.M:That’snice.TellherIsayhello.W:Sure.(Text9)W:Hello,Ben!Howwasyourweekend?M:Great,thanks!IvisitedYorkw
ithHelenandthekids.Yorkisareallybeautifulhistoriccityandtherearelotsofoldbuildings.Andmyfriendbookedusareallynicehotel.W:Oh?Whatdidy
oudowhileyouwerethere?M:Well,wevisitedtheoldcastleonSaturday.Ilovehistoryandthekidsenjoyedexploringallth
edifferentrooms.AndwevisitedthemuseumonSunday.It’ssointeresting.Youcanseewhatthetownlookedlikeinthepast.W:WhatdidyoudoonSaturdayev
ening?M:Iwantedtogotoafootballmatch,buttherewerenotickets.Sowewenttoseeamovieinstead.Thekidslikedit,butIdidn’t.Itwa
sboring,tobehonest.W:Whatdidyoudoforfood?M:HelenlikestryingnewfooddifferentfromItalianfood.SoweplannedtogotoaThairestaurant.Helenenj
oyedit,butthekidsdidn’tlikethefood,sowewalkedtoaChineserestaurant,furtheralongthestreet.(Text10)M:Hi,I’mChrisfromFlorida.Lastyear,Imove
dtoLondon,whereI’mworkingforanAmericancompany.It’sbeenabigchange,andtherehavebeenlotsofthingstogetusedto.Forexample,int
heU.S.wedriveontheright,whilehereinBritainI’vehadtogetusedtodrivingontheleft.Whatelse?Well,theweatherinFloridaisusuallygreat,soI’musedtolotsofsunsh
ine,andIusedtosunbathealot.InLondonitrainssomuch.Idon’tthinkI’llevergetusedtoit,andIalwaysremembertotakemyumbrellaw
ithme.FoodinEnglandisdifferent,too.InAmerica,IusedtoeatalotofMexicanfood.HereinEngland,peopleloveIndi
anfood,soI’mgettingusedtothedifferenttastes.AtthecompanywhereIwork,it’squitedifferent.Iusedtoworkfrom9a.m.till11p.m.Ihatedworkingsolate.HereinEngla
nd,Istartat8:30a.m.,butfinishat5p.m.OnFridayeveningEnglishpeopleliketogototheclubwithfriends,butinAmericaIuse
dtogotothegym.Ilovesports.Isthereanythingelse?Someofthewordsaredifferent.Thesubwayiscalledthe“underground”inLondon,andBritishpeoplecallthef
all“autumn”.