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咸宁2025学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测高一英语

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、E-commerce companies are helping small businesses in financial trouble obtain loans that they otherwise _______ to raise.

    A.must struggle

    B.can have struggled

    C.could struggle

    D.would have struggled

  • 2、My father__________ me against getting up late again, or he would punish me.

    A.cautioned B.accused C.counted D.advanced

  • 3、Of all the speeches delivered in this contest today,________ was more impressive than “Extend the Passion” by the student from Class 18.

    A.few    B.nothing   C.no one  D.None

     

  • 4、Thanksgiving, an annual holiday in the US ______ hundreds of years ago, falls on the fourth Thursday in November.

    A. dating back to B. dated back to

    C. which date from D. dates from

  • 5、The government has taken some measures to solve the shortage of electricity , but it may be some time _________the situation improves.

    A. since B. when

    C. before D. unless

  • 6、The success of a government should be ________ in terms of the health and happiness of the people as well as the development of economy.

    A.observed B.established C.benefited D.measured

  • 7、As is often the case, a man who can dream will try hard to _________ any difficulties and live his dream.

    A. overwork B. outcome

    C. overcome D. output

  • 8、Tsinghua University _________ the No. 1 spot in the Times Higher Education’s Asia University Rankings 2019, becoming the first university on the Chinese mainland to top the list.

    A.countered B.claimed C.commanded D.competed

  • 9、I hope I will not be called on in class as I'm not yet________prepared.

    A.readily B.actively C.adequately D.attentively

  • 10、It doesn’t matter where the students associations get their money from ;what ____ is what they do with it .

    A. Corners B. differs

    C. directs D. counts

  • 11、When a pencil is partly in a glass of water, it looks as if it _______.

    A. breaks B. has broken

    C. were broken D. had been broken

  • 12、The government has not yet ________ the seriousness of the crisis.

    A.mastered B.seized C.grasped D.acquired

  • 13、Modem TVs use many of the ________ first discovered by Farnsworth, who contributed a lot to the development of TV

    A.platforms B.principles C.sources D.symptoms

  • 14、—How come the front wheel of the truck has been ________?

    —The load was too heavy.

    A.in shape

    B.out of shape

    C.in work

    D.out of work

  • 15、Environmentalists fear that this is a short-sighted ______ to the problem of global warming.

    A. means B. approach

    C. method D. way

  • 16、The house rent is high. I’ve got about half the space I had at home and I’m paying_______ here.

    A.as three times much B.as much three times

    C.much as three times D.three times as much

  • 17、Blue _____ you. You should wear it more.

    A. fits B. suits

    C. matches D. goes with

  • 18、-With American tech companies cutting ties with China's Huaiwei, US___________ the global economic recovery now.

    -I can’t agree more. I believe more damage is on the way.

    A.is damaging B.has damaged C.damaged D.had damaged

  • 19、The city announced severe measures_____ to hold e-bike riders and restaurants that employ the riders responsible.

    A.meaning B.to be meant C.meant D.be meant

  • 20、A new study ____the marmoset’s reputation for admirable community values. Researchers report that these caregivers share their food more generously with little ones in private than when they are surrounded by the watchful eyes of other community members.

    A.shines B.damages C.affects D.protects

  • 21、Which of the following sentences is WRONG?

    A.It was sunny,and I suggested going to the beach.

    B.Her expression suggested that she know the news.

    C.All the evidence suggests that he stole the money.

    D.She suggested that he book the tickets in advance.

  • 22、6.I don’t like the newspaper __________ people’s love of scandal(丑行)

    A.catering to B.catered to C.fitting in D.fitted in

  • 23、In 2019, Chinese smartphone maker Huawei launched its product of the year — Mate X, _______ a folding screen and 5G technology.

    A.featuring

    B.to feature

    C.features

    D.having featured

  • 24、Because of the pandemic(传染病), days are gone _____ people go wherever they want.

    A.if B.when C.which D.since

  • 25、_______inflation, the cost of the project over 10 years is $2 million.

    A.Allowing B.Allowing into C.Allowing of D.Allowing for

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、Four books that will inspire you to travel the world

    There's truly nothing like travel when it comes to gaining perspectives and exposing yourself to other cultures. To get you in the adventuring mood, we asked Amazon Senior Editor Chris Schlep to help you come up with a list of books that transport readers to another time and place. Below, see his list of four books that will inspire you to travel the world.

    ITALY: Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter

    This book by the popular author Jess Walter is a love story that begins on the Italian Coast in the early 60s and eventually concludes in contemporary Hollywood's screen. As the settings shift from Italy to Edinburgh and Los Angeles, you will find yourself longing to go as well. Buy it on Amazon. Price: $28.90

    SEATTLE: Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple

    Maria Semple's first novel is not exactly a love story in Seattle, but if you read it, you just might want to come here to see if people are really as self­involved as the characters in her book. What really shines through is the strange storytelling and the laughs. Buy it on Amazon. Price: $26.60

    ENGLAND: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel

    You can't travel to Thomas Cromwell's England without a time machine, but reading Mantel's prize­winning novel is the next best thing. It will make you long to see the ancient buildings and green grass of the English countryside, most of which are still there. Buy it on Amazon. Price: $25.10

    NANTUCKET: Here's to Us by Elin Hilderbrand

    Elin Hilderbrand has built a writing career out of writing about her hometown island of Nantucket. Her latest book is Here's to Us, which, perhaps not surprisingly, is a great beach book. Buy it on Amazon. Price: $30.80

    1Which book has been produced into a film according to the text?

    A. Here's to Us. B. Wolf Hall.

    C. Beautiful Ruins. D. Where'd You Go, Bernadette.

    2What is the feature of the Where'd You Go, Bernadette?

    A. Its low price. B. Its characters.

    C. Its content about love. D. Its storytelling and laughs.

    3Why is Here's to Us suitable for reading on the beach?

    A. Because it's about the author’s hometown island.

    B. Because it needs a time machine.

    C. Because it's about ancient buildings.

    D. Because it exposes yourself to other cultures.

  • 27、   Shelton Murray has been playing the didgeridoo(迪吉里杜管乐器) since he was five years old. Now 22, the musician will be travelling to the United States with the Australian Chamber Orchestra for the first time.

    Mr. Murray comes from an Aboriginal (土著的) community and said his love of the didgeridoo had grown out of his culture. He was taught by his father Lazarus Murray from a young age, but said he was also inspired by his grandfather Peter Apaak Jupurrula Miller. 'My father learnt from David Blanasi. Then he taught me what he learnt from David,' he said.

    As the youngest member of a Tiwi Islander band called B2M (Bathurst to Melville) in the Northern Territory, Mr. Murray played the didgeridoo for the opening act of the Tina Arena Darwin concert in 2014. Now his didgeridoo skills have caught the attention of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, where he was invited to perform in the show The Reef Revisited, which will be touring the US next week.

    'It's exciting for me to be travelling over to America, ' he said. Mr. Murray said there were challenges for young Aboriginal artists to break into the industry but said it is all about having the right attitude.

    Richard Tognetti, artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, said the team was excited to have Mr. Murray join the 25 - person orchestra. 'He's bringing a really traditional approach. We respect the sound that he brings into the orchestra. We're used to the sound of a didgeridoo but playing it in LA, New York and Richmond Virginia will be interesting for the audience,' he said.

    Another member of the orchestra, Aboriginal musician Steve Pigram, said he was proud of Mr. Murray's achievement at such a young age. 'He's coming through that thing of performing in a reggae (popular music in the West Indies) rock band, same as what I did. But he's got to this kind of level a little quicker. Well it's taken me 40 years, ' he said.

    1How did Murray learn to play the didgeridoo?

    A.He taught himself. B.He learned from his grandfather.

    C.He drew inspiration from David. D.He followed his father' s instructions.

    2What do we know about B2M?

    A.It's a popular local band. B.Its members are all very young.

    C.Its tour around the US will come soon. D.It's a band in the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

    3What did Richard Tognetti think of Murray?

    A.He needed to get along with the orchestra members.

    B.He would play a valuable part in the orchestra.

    C.He would face lots of challenges in the US.

    D.He needed to learn traditional approaches.

    4What do Steve Pigram and Murray have in common?

    A.They became famous at a young age. B.They have played in a rock band.

    C.They came from the same city. D.They are of the same age.

  • 28、Joanne was stuck in a traffic jam in central Birmingham at 5:30, and at 6:30 she was expected to be chairing a meeting of the tennis club. At last, the traffic was moving. She swung quickly racing to her house. As she opened the door, she nearly tripped over Sheba.

    “Hey, Sheba,” she said, “I’ve got no time for you now, but I’ll take you out as soon as I get back from tennis club.” Then she noticed Sheba seemed to be coughing or choking. Obviously, she could hardly breathe. Immediately, Joanne realized she would have to take her to the vet (兽医). When she got there, the vet was just about to close for the day. Seeing the state of Sheba, Dr. Sterne brought her quickly into his office.

    “Listen, doctor, I’m really in a rush to get to a meeting-can I leave her with you, and go and get changed? I’ll be back in ten minutes to pick her up, and then I’ll take her on to the meeting with me. Is that OK?”

    “Sure,” said the doctor.

    Joanne made the quick trip back to her house in a couple of minutes. As she was once more entering the hallway, the phone by the door began to ring.

    “This is Dr. Sterne,” said an anxious voice. “I want you to get out of that house immediately,” said the doctor’s voice. “I’m coming round fight away, and the police will be there any time now. Wait outside!”

    At that moment, a police car screeched to a stop outside the house. Two policemen got out and ran into the house. Joanne was by now completely confused and very frightened. Then the doctor arrived.

    “Where’s Sheba? Is she OK?” shouted Joanne.

    “She’s free, Joanne. I took out the thing which was choking her, and she’s OK now.”

    Just then, the two policemen reappeared from the house, half-carrying a white-faced man, who could hardly walk. There was blood all over him.

    “My God,” said Joanne, “how did he get in there? And how did you know he was there?”

    “I think he must be a burglar,” said the doctor. “I knew he was there because when I finally removed what was stuck in Sheba’s throat; it turned out to be three human fingers.”

    【1】What was Joanne supposed to do at 6: 30?

    A.To walk her dog.

    B.To see her doctor.

    C.To attend a club meeting.

    D.To play tennis with her friends.

    【2】Joanne wanted to get back to her home again ____________.

    A.to dress up for the meeting

    B.to phone the police station

    C.to catch the badly hurt burglar

    D.to wait for her dog to be cured

    【3】From the passage, we can infer that ____________.

    A.Sheba fought against the burglar

    B.the police found the burglar had broken in

    C.Joanne had planned to take her dog to the meeting

    D.the doctor performed a difficult operation on the dog

    【4】In this passage, the writer intends to tell us that the dog is ____________.

    A.clever

    B.friendly

    C.frightening

    D.devoted

  • 29、   Perhaps the first novel to best express the modern idea of the self was Jane Eyre, written in 1847 by Charlotte Bronte.

    Those who remember Jane Eyre solely as required reading in high-school English class likely recall most vividly a childhood banishment(流放) to a death-haunted room, a mysterious presence in the attic, and a cold mansion going up in flames. It’s more seemingly the stuff of Lifetime television, not revolutions. But as unbelievable as many of the events of the novel are, even today, Bronte’s biggest accomplishment wasn’t in plot devices. It was the narrative voice of Jane — who so openly expressed her desire for identity, definition and meaning — that rang powerfully true to its 19th-century audience. In fact, many early readers mistakenly believed Jane Eyre was a true account (in a clever marketing scheme, the novel was subtitled, “An Autobiography”)perhaps a validation of her character’s authenticity.

    The way that novels paid attention to the particularities of human experience (rather than the universals of romances) made them the ideal vehicle to shape how readers understood the modern individual. The novel seemed perfectly designed to tell Bronte’s first-person narrative of a poor orphan girl searching for a secure identity—first among an unloving family, then a charity school, and finally with the wealthy but unattainable employer she loves. Unable to find her sense of self through others, Jane makes the surprising decision to turn inward.

    The broader cultural implications of the story—its insistence on the value of conscience and will—were such that one critic worried some years after its publication that the “most alarming revolution of modern times has followed the invasion of Jane Eyre' Before Rene Descartes's cogito ergo sum (“I think, therefore I am”)when the sources of authority were external and objective, the aspects of the self so central to today’s understanding mattered little then.

    To be sure, no earlier novelist had provided a voice so seemingly pure, so fully belonging to the character, as Bronte, She developed her art alongside her sisters, the novelists Anne and Emily, but it was Charlotte whose work best captured the sense of the modern individual. Anne Bronte's novels Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall contributed to the novers ability to offer social criticism, while the Romantic sensibilities of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights explored how the “other,” in the form of the dark, unpredictable Heathcliffcan threaten the integrity(完整) of the self.

    One of the greatest testimonies(证明) to Bronte's accomplishment came from a modernist pioneer, Virginia Woolf, who declares, “Jane’s voice is the source of the power the book has to absorb the reader completely into her world.” Woolf explains how Bronte depicts: ...an overpowering personality, so that, as we say in real life, they have only to open the door to make themselves felt. There is in them some untamed ferocity perpetually at war with the accepted order of things which makes them desire to create instantly rather than to observe patiently.

    It is exactly this willingness — desire, even — to be “at war with the accepted order of things” that characterizes the modern self. While we now take such a sense for granted, it wasas Bronte’s contemporaries rightly understood, radical (激进的) in her day.

    “_______,’’ Jane says as she is dragged by her cruel aunt toward banishment in the bedroom where her late uncle died. This sentence, Joyce Carol Oates argues, serves as the theme of Jane’s whole story.

    Charlotte Bronte created a new mold for the self—a person’s inner life can allow her to change from the inside out.

    It is true Jane does right and exercises great moral strength.

    1Which of the following rang powerfully true to 19th-century audience?

    A.The subtitle“An Autobiography". B.Jane' s real character.

    C.The clever marketing scheme. D.Jane' s inner voice for herself

    2What can we infer from Paragraph 4?

    A.The self started to be rooted in individuals 'hearts.

    B.Jane Eyre gave rise to a cultural revolution comprehensively.

    C.Jane Eyre changed people's viewpoints of their society.

    D.The self failed to affect the course of an individual's life.

    3Why does the author mention Anna and Emily in Paragraph 5?

    A.To argue how outstanding the sisters were.

    B.To show how Charlotte was influenced by her sisters.

    C.To prove how unique Charlotte's art of writing was.

    D.To explain how the three sisters shaped English literature.

    4What does Virginia Woolf mean by"Jane' s voice is the source of the power the book has to absorb the reader completely into her world”

    A.Jane' s pursuit for individualism attracts readers.

    B.Readers can express themselves through Jane.

    C.Readers can find themselves in Jane' s voice.

    D.Jane' s personality makes the book popular.

    5Which of the following can be put in the blank of the text?

    A.I moved forward all the way B.I resisted all the way

    C.I cried all the way D.I thought carefully all the way

    6What can we learn from the passage?

    A.Readers recognized the modern individualism by nature of romance.

    B.High-school students enjoy recalling what happens to Jane Eyre.

    C.Jane Eyre is a reflection of its author Charlotte Bronte.

    D.Jane Eyre' s publication changed the way people understood their internal world.

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   UPS driver Ryan Arens was making his rounds near a pond in Bozeman when he heard a strange sound. It was December, and about 15 feet from the frozen bank was the _______ of that sound — a half-submerged(半淹没)wire-haired dog, _______ to cling to a thin layer of ice. An elderly man was already on the _______ determined to save her. He'd _______ the pond in a rowboat and was striking the ice with a rock to create a _______ to the dog. It was slow going, and Arens, 44, thought he stood a _______ chance.

    "Animals are my weakness,he said, _______ why he chose to take off his overcoat, even though the temperature was in the -30s, and _______ the rescue task.

    His heart beating fast, Arens _______ the dog, using the other man's rock to break the ice. He gave one __________heave(拖动)with so much force that he slipped off the boat, __________ into 16 feet of cold water. Luckily, he __________ in time to see the dog going under. He swam about five feet toward her, took __________ of her collar, and pulled her to the ice. He then lifted the dog into the __________ and slid it back to the shore, where __________ bystanders carried the dog to the home of the rowboat owner. Once in the house himself, Arens jumped into a __________ shower with the dog until they both defrosted(解冻). A few more minutes in the pond, and the dog would have likely __________ .

    The next day, Arens was back working in the __________ neighborhood when the dog's owner __________ to thank him for saving Sadie. The dog's owner opened the door to his pickup, and Sadie ran out. She went __________ towards Arens, leaping on him and bathing him in wet kisses. "That special delivery was the highlight of my UPS career." said Arens.

    1A.form B.distance C.volume D.source

    2A.failing B.struggling C.deciding D.hesitating

    3A.bank B.horizon C.scene D.road

    4A.entered B.bridged C.crossed D.swum

    5A.solution B.means C.reaction D.path

    6A.better B.smaller C.slimmer D.purer

    7A.judging B.explaining C.wondering D.asking

    8A.turned down B.took over C.brought up D.set aside

    9A.comforted B.attracted C.cornered D.neared

    10A.creative B.careful C.strong D.casual

    11A.diving B.crashing C.dashing D.bumping

    12A.breathed B.responded C.resurfaced D.disappeared

    13A.hold B.possession C.control D.advantage

    14A.boat B.air C.truck D.river

    15A.light-hearted B.tentative C.indifferent D.anxious

    16A.free B.light C.warm D.refreshing

    17A.fled B.returned C.died D.frozen

    18A.same B.urban C.cold D.vacant

    19A.ran away B.went off C.cut in D.came over

    20A.voluntarily B.directly C.abruptly D.mercifully

  • 31、I fell in love with Yosemite National Park the first time I saw it, when I was 13. My parents took us there for camping. On the way out, I asked them to wait while I ran up to E1 Capitan, a _______ rock of 3,300 feet straight up. I touched that giant rock and knew _______ I wanted to climb it. That has been my life’s passion (钟爱) ever since — _______ the rocks and mountains of Yosemite. I’ve long made Yosemite my _______

    About 15 years ago I started seeing a lot of _______, like toilet paper, beer cans, and empty boxes, around the area. It’s _______ me why visitors started respecting the place less and treated such a _______ home-like place this way.

    I tried _______ trash (垃圾) myself, but the job was too big. I would _______ an hour or two on the job, only to find the area trashed all over again weeks later. Finally, I got so ________ it that I decided something had to ________.

    As a rock-climbing guide, I knew ________ about organizing any big event. But in 2004, together with some climbers, I set a date for a ________. On that day, more than 300 people ________. Over three days we collected about 6,000 pounds of trash. It was ________ how much we were able to accomplish. I couldn’t believe the ________ we made — the park looked clean!

    Each year volunteers come for the cleanup from everywhere. In 2007 alone, 2,945 people picked up 42,330 pounds of trash and ________ 132 miles of roadway.

    I often hear people ________ about their surroundings. If you are one of them, I would say the only way to change things is by ________ rather than complaining .We need to teach by ________. You can’t blame others unless you start with yourself.

    【1】

    A.distant

    B.hard

    C.loose

    D.huge

    【2】

    A.gradually

    B.finally

    C.immediately

    D.recently

    【3】

    A.painting

    B.climbing

    C.measuring

    D.approaching

    【4】

    A.home

    B.palace

    C.garden

    D.shelter

    【5】

    A.dust

    B.waste

    C.materials

    D.resources

    【6】

    A.against

    B.over

    C.beyond

    D.within

    【7】

    A.new

    B.safe

    C.happy

    D.beautiful

    【8】

    A.picking up

    B.breaking down

    C.throwing away

    D.digging out

    【9】

    A.wait

    B.save

    C.kill

    D.spend

    【10】

    A.delighted in

    B.tired of

    C.satisfied with

    D.used to

    【11】

    A.aim

    B.stress

    C.change

    D.depend

    【12】

    A.nothing

    B.anything

    C.everything

    D.something

    【13】

    A.concert

    B.picnic

    C.party

    D.cleanup

    【14】

    A.showed up

    B.called back

    C.dropped out

    D.looked around

    【15】

    A.puzzling

    B.amazing

    C.amusing

    D.interesting

    【16】

    A.plan

    B.visit

    C.difference

    D.contact

    【17】

    A.covered

    B.crossed

    C.measured

    D.designed

    【18】

    A.argue

    B.complain

    C.quarrel

    D.talk

    【19】

    A.thinking

    B.questioning

    C.doing

    D.watching

    【20】

    A.method

    B.explanation

    C.research

    D.example

  • 32、As I sat motionless on the steps of the pool, watching everyone else swim back and forth, I realized that I had spent most of my life watching others enjoy themselves. It was then that I ____ a little girl staring at me with a look of confusion. I smiled at her, hoping to ______ the ice by talking to her. Unfortunately, my ______ failed and she just kept on staring. My ______ increased as a little boy swam up to me and said, “I feel sorry for you.”

    After the ______ by chance, a thought struck me. I had to change ______ the world viewed me. Because it was children who stared at me the most, I decided to write a children’s book that taught them about ______ in a fun way. This is when KatGirl, a super hero in a ______ who helps children that are being bullied, came into my mind.

    I quickly ______ inside my apartment and began creating the story. As I wrote each word, I could ______ my future as a world-famous author and public speaker. My excitement ______ like wildfire. Over the next two years, the story ______ many changes before it saw the world in the spring of 2011. My insistence ______ paid off.

    One day I was invited to speak to the students at a neighboring school. I confidently wheeled into a classroom filled with students who ______ at me just like the little girl in the pool. “How do you feel when you see me?” I asked them. The kids bravely ______ , “ I feel sorry for you.”

    I opened my book and started reading. Immediately I noticed the children’s stares turned to ____. “ How do you feel when you see me?” I asked again. Without ______ they replied, “ You are so cool! Does your ______ fly too?” I just smiled, “No, not yet, but maybe some day.” I knew in my heart that this was ______. The past two years had proven to me that with ______ anything is possible.

    1A. suggested   B. watched   C. noticed   D. appreciated

    2A. forget   B. break   C. remove   D. deliver

    3A. attempt   B. project   C. anger   D. advice

    4A. relief   B. confidence   C. encouragement   D. awkwardness

    5A. meeting   B. competition   C. argument   D. interview

    6A. what   B. when   C. why   D. how

    7A. potentials   B. disabilities   C. paintings   D. manners

    8A. wheelchair   B. pool   C. car   D. spaceship

    9A. walked   B. wheeled   C. rushed   D. raced

    10A. regard   B. realize   C. picture   D. consider

    11A. spread   B. folded   C. recovered   D. declined

    12A. went through   B. turned down   C. looked up   D. got around

    13A. generally   B. carefully   C. separately   D. eventually

    14A. called   B. glimpsed   C. laughed   D. stared

    15A. greeted   B. responded   C. agreed   D. continued

    16A. doubts   B. jokes   C. tears   D. smiles

    17A. discussion   B. hesitation   C. intention   D. imagination

    18A. body   B. dream   C. chair   D. book

    19A. impossible   B. strange   C. true   D. false

    20A. determination   B. generosity   C. popularity   D. harmony

  • 33、   When I was 17 , I met a famous doctor named Paul Bragg . He gave me one of the most valuable ______ of my life : a statement that was filled with words of ______ . To this very day , I still ______ it : I am a genius(天才) , and I apply my wisdom .

    ______ , I was a high school dropout(辍学学生) and was living in a tent in Hawaii . I had a very limited vocabulary and had never ______ reading a single book . When Dr. Bragg taught me this statement , he told me to say it with feelings ______ it were true. To do so seemed so far away from ______ that it was funny . After saying it many times , ______ , I began to feel what those powerful words meant . ______ every day I continued to say it , and it became ______ to believe : I am a genius , and I apply my wisdom .

    It was two and a half years later when I really saw the ______ of the statement . I was sitting in a college library ______ by fellow students whom I was helping with higher mathematics . I heard one of the students speak ______ to another . “John is really a ______ !” At the moment , I ______ what Dr. Bragg had taught me , and I ______ to say this statement for the rest of my life .

    I can’t quite put into words what a(n) ______ this statement has made in my life . ______  it , I was able to change from a dropout to the top of my college class . I think that the key to ______ is putting your true feelings into a statement you ______ and saying it over and over every day .

    1A. enjoyments B. parts C. gifts D. knowledge

    2A. idea B. comfort C. praise D. power

    3A. like B. need C. say D. use

    4A. At the time B. For a while C. All at once D. For the moment

    5A. advised B. finished C. minded D. admitted

    6A. as if B. so that C. in case D. now that

    7A. history B. hope C. life D. reality

    8A. moreover B. however C. otherwise D. anyhow

    9A. Until B. Since C. So D. After

    10A. easier B. funnier C. more unusual D. more impossible

    11A. evidence B. purpose C. details D. results

    12A. followed B. surrounded C. assisted D. invited

    13A. loudly B. kindly C. softly D. directly

    14A. star B. spokesman C. kid D. genius

    15A. read B. remembered C. showed D. doubted

    16A. decided B. asked C. expected D. learned

    17A. difference B. problem C. improvement D. impression

    18A. Except for B. More than C. Instead of D. Because of

    19A. love B. success C. happiness D. understanding

    20A. think about B. look for C. believe in D. dream about

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    A tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York City has tested positive for the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus, becoming the first known case of human-animal 1, the zoo's chief veterinarian said on Sunday.

    Nadia, the 4-year-old Malayan tiger that tested positive, was 2 for the COVID-19 disease after 3 a dry cough along with three other tigers and three lions, the Wildlife Conservation Society, which manages the zoo, said in a statement.

    All of the cats are expected to recover, it said. But officials believe this is a unique case because Nadia became sick after 4 to an asymptomatic zoo employee, Paul Calle, chief veterinarian at the Bronx Zoo, told Reuters.

    Calle said they did not know which employee infected the tiger. "This is the first time that we have discovered that a person infects the animal and the animal gets sick," Calle said, adding that they planned to share the findings with other zoos and institutions. " I guess 5 we will all have a better understanding as a result.

    While the other tigers and lions were also 6 symptoms, the zoo decided to test only Nadia because she was the sickest and  had started to lose her appetite already, and they did not want to 7 all the cats to anesthesia(麻醉), Calle said.

    Nadia 8 X-rays, an ultrasound(超声波) and blood tests to try to figure out what was making her sick . They decided to test for COVID-19 9 the surge in cases in New York City, the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States.The first tiger at the zoo, which has been shut since mid-March, began showing 10 of illness on March 27, according to the US Department of Agriculture National Veterinary Services Laboratories.

  • 35、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Knowledge is free on the Internet at a small but 1 number of colleges and universities. About 160 schools around the world now put free course materials on the web to the 2. Recent additions in the United States 3 projects at Yale, Johns Hopkins and the University of California, Berkeley.

    Berkeley said it would offer videos of lectures on YouTube. Free videos from other schools are 4 at the Apple iTunes store.

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) became an early 5 with its Open Course Ware project, first 6 in 2001. Free lecture notes, exams and other resources are published at ocw.mit.edu. Many exams even include the answers. Today, Open Course Ware offers materials from 1,800 undergraduate and graduate courses. These 7 from Physics to Political Science. Visitors can learn the same things as MIT students learn. But as the site points out, Open Course Ware is not an MIT education. Visitors receive no credit toward a degree. Some materials from a course may not be available, and the site does not provide 8 with teachers. Still, MIT says that the site has had forty million visits by thirty-one million visitors from almost every country. Sixty percent of the visitors are from outside the United States and Canada. Students and educators use the site, including students at MIT. But the largest number of visitors, about half, are self-learners.

    Some professors have become well-known around the world as a result of 9 online. Walter Lewin, a physics professor at MIT, is 10 popular. Fans enjoy his entertaining lectures. MIT Open Course Ware now includes materials for high school. The aim is to improve education in Science, Technology, Math and Engineering.

  • 36、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    On a broiling afternoon when the men were away at work and all the women napped, I moved through majestic depths of silences, silences so immense I could hear the corn 1. Under these silences there was a / an orchestra of natural music playing notes no city child would ever hear. A certain cackle from the henhouse meant we had gained an egg. The creak of a porch swing told of a momentary breeze blowing across my grandmother’s yard. As I 2 along a mossy bank to surprise a frog, a 3splash told me the quarry had spotted me and slipped into the stream. Wandering among the sleeping houses, I learned that tin roofs crackle under the power of the sun, and when I tired and came back to my grandmother’s house, I padded into her dark cool living room, lay 4 on the floor, and listened to the hypnotic beat of her pendulum clock on the wall ticking the meaningless hours away.

    I was enjoying the luxuries of a rustic nineteenth-century boyhood, but for the women Morrisonville life had few 5. Their lives were hard, endless, dirty labor.

    For baths, laundry, and dishwashing, they hauled buckets of water from a spring at the foot of a hill. To heat it, they chopped kindling to fire their wood stoves. They boiled laundry in tubs, scrubbed it on washboards until knuckles were 6, and wrung it out by hand. Ironing was a business of lifting heavy metal weights heated on the stove top.

    They scrubbed floors on hands and knees, thrashed rugs with carpet beaters, killed and plucked their own chickens, baked bread and parties, grew and conned their won vegetables, patched the family’s clothing on treadle-operated sewing machines, 7before the men to start the stove for breakfast and pack lunch pails, polished the chimneys of kerosene lamps, and even found time to tend the flowers that grew around every house. By the end of a summer day a Morrisonville woman had toiled like a serf.

    At sundown the men drifted back from the fields exhausted and 8. They scrubbed themselves in enamel basins and, when supper was eaten, climbed up onto the porch to watch the night arrive. Presently the women 9 them, and the twilight music of Morrisonville began.

    The swing creaking , rocking chairs 10 on the porch planks, voices murmuring approval of the sagacity of Uncle Irvey as he quietly observed for probably the ten-thousandth time in his life, “A man works from sun to sun, but a woman’s work is never done.”

  • 37、I have a muscle disease but I don't look any different from other people. Sometimes, I was too weak1 go to school so my education suffered. Every time I returned after an2(absent), I felt stupid because I was behind the others.

    My life is a lot easier at high school because few fellow students make me3(annoy). My ambition is to work for a firm4develops computer software when I grow up. Last year I invented a computer football game and a big company has decided to buy it from me. I have a very busy life with no time to sit around5(feel) sorry for myself. As well as going to the movies and football matches with my friends. I spend a lot of time looking after my pets6(proper) but I find it worthwhile.

    In many ways my disability has helped me grow stronger psychologically and become more7 (independence). I have to work hard to live a normal life but it has been worth it. If8(have) a chance to say one thing to healthy children, it would be this: having a disability does not mean your life is not satisfying. So don't feel sorry for the disabled or make fun9them, and don't ignore them either. Just accept them for who they are, and give them encouragement to live10rich and full a life as you do.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假定你是李华,你校为了推广中华经典文学,计划举办一场唐诗英语翻译大赛,请你写信邀请对中国唐诗有一定研究和兴趣的交换生Peter一同参加此次比赛。内容包括:

    1. 比赛举办的目的;

    2. 比赛的时间和规则;

    3. 你邀请的理由。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2. 可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Peter,

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours

    LiHua

  • 39、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。

    Finding Your Courage

    Gold and brown leaves crunched(吱吱响)under Dora's boots as she made her way down the sidewalk. She could not wait to be home. The chill(寒冷)from the autumn winds was bad, but it was not nearly as hard to bear as the chill she felt in her heart.

    She could not forget the way she had frozen in front of the class today. Mr. Roberts divided the class into groups to do presentations. Each person in the group would speak for five minutes in front of the class. Today was Dora's turn. Her legs trembled(颤抖)all the way to the front of the classroom. Her hands shook so badly that she could not read her notes. As Dora spoke, her voice became softer, almost to silence. Mr. Roberts kindly ended Dora's part of the presentation even though she had clearly not finished. He also asked Dora to stay after class for a moment.

    “Dora, I know you're shy, but you worked hard on this project. I'd hate to see you give up on yourself. ” Mr. Roberts suggested, “If I give you another chance tomorrow, do you think you can find your courage?”

    Dora nodded. She went as quickly as she could to her next class. She kept her head down and hoped the school day would end soon.

    Arriving home, she found Mom baking in the kitchen. When Mom baked, Dora always watched and chatted with her. Mom always said it was Dora's company that made her baked goods taste so sweet.

    Mom studied Dora's face as she came into the kitchen. “What's wrong, Dora?"

    Tears shone in Dora's brown eyes. She told the whole story. Mom was silent for a moment, but her hands still busy with the cake.

    “Why is it that you can talk to me about anything and everything, but you can't talk to your class?" Mom asked, sliding the round cake pans into the oven. She set the timer and then said, “Let me show you something. ”

    Paragraph 1:

    Dora followed Momma to her bedroom.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Paragraph 2:

    The next day Dora again walked to the front of the classroom to give her presentation.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 40、假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter对于中国粉丝给国外明星取昵称的行为非常感兴趣,比如说“卷福”、“霉霉”、“小李子”、“寡姐”等。请你给他写一封邮件,介绍一个你认为最喜欢的中文昵称。内容包括:1. 中文昵称的含义;2. 中英文名字在含义或发音等方面的关联;3. 粉丝起该昵称的原因。

    注意:1. 该昵称可用中文或拼音表示;2. 邮件词数在80词左右。

    Benedict Cumberbatch

    Taylor Swift

    Leonardo DiCaprio

    Scarlett Johansson

    卷福

    霉霉

    小李子

    寡姐

     

     

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 41、假定你是李华,原计划今年三月去英国的姐妹学校交换学习一个月,现因为新型冠状病毒疫情的爆发而不得不取消计划。请给姐妹学校的联系老师 Jack写封邮件,内容包括:

    1.表示歉意

    2.说明原因

    3.疫情期间学习和生活的状态

    注意: 1.字数100字左右

    2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯

    参考词汇: 1.新型冠状病毒the novel coronavirus (COVID-19)

    2.流行传染病 epidemic

    注意:1.词数100左右:

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Jack,

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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