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延边州2025学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测四年级英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、The entire country was _______ with grief for the eighteen firefighters and one guide who were killed in Liangshan mountain fire.

    A.accumulated B.distributed C.spoiled D.overcome

  • 2、—How impressive John’s painting is!

    —Actually, it was 2 years after he retired _____ he started to learn drawing.

    A.before

    B.since

    C.until

    D.that

  • 3、— I get at least an hour of physical exercise almost every day.

    —Oh great! ________.

    A.Good luck

    B.Cheer up

    C.Same to you

    D.Keep it up

  • 4、The old lady looked wonderful at the weddingproudly ______next to her granddaughter, the bride.

    A.talking B.gesturing

    C.posing D.behaving

  • 5、______, a small advertisement held my attention, which read “Easy job.Good wages.No experience necessary.”

    A.Looking through the newspaper

    B.While I was looking through the newspaper

    C.To look through the newspaper

    D.I was looking through the newspaper

  • 6、Scott was amazed by the Great Wall,______he described as the greatest attraction in Beijing.

    A.where

    B.which

    C.what

    D.why

  • 7、You can't wear this yellow jacket ______________ that shirt; it'll look terrible.

    A.on B.above

    C.up D.over

  • 8、Wedidn’tget a hotel room because we ______ in advance.

    A. hadn’t booked   B. haven’t booked

    C. weren’t booking   D. wouldn’t book

     

  • 9、It rained heavily in the south, _________ serious flooding in several provinces.

    A.caused

    B.causing

    C.having caused

    D.to cause

  • 10、--- You didn't sleep well yesterday?

    --- No, it was so cold. The fire in the fireplace________.

    A.burnt out

    B.put out

    C.died out

    D.went out

  • 11、_______by flowers and applause does not necessarily mean one is living a happy life.

    A.Being accompanied B.Having accompanied

    C.To be accompanied D.Accompanied

  • 12、It is estimated that hopefully about 0. 5 billion families_______5G terminals by 2025, when there is a sharp drop in price.

    A.have used

    B.will have used

    C.will be using

    D.are using

  • 13、As the water comes from steam released during the cooking process it is already clean, but Mr Seal said it will be ______ an additional purification process before being reused.

    A. put through   B. pulled up

    C. got over   D. given out

     

  • 14、Doctors are fighting a________battle to save the little girl’s life.

    A.modest B.flexible C.compulsory D.desperate

  • 15、—I hope to take the computer course.

    —Good idea. __________ more about it, visit this website.

    A. To find out B. Finding out

    C. To be finding out D. Having found out

  • 16、Don’t mention that at the beginning of the story, or it may      the shocking ending.

    A.give out B.give off

    C.give up D.give away

  • 17、We won’t forget the heroes ________ lost their lives while fighting against a forest fire.

    A.who B.whose C.when D.why

  • 18、Why not try your luck in the library? That’s ________ the American classical books are kept.

    A. how   B. why   C. when D. where

     

  • 19、There are also people who object to fairy stories on the grounds ______ they are not objectively true, and that giants, witches, two-headed dragons etc do not exist.

    A. that B. what C. which D. when

  • 20、Although ______ motor car has been with us for almost a century, I have never been able to drive _______ American one.

    A.the; an B.a; a C.a; the D.the; the

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、This was the first communication that had come from her aunt in Jessie’s lifetime.

    “I think your aunt has forgiven me at last,” her father said as he passed the letter across the table.

    Jessie looked first at the autograph(签名). It seemed strange to see her own name there. There was a likeness between her aunt’s autograph and her own, a hint of the same decisiveness and precision. If Jessie had been educated fifty years earlier, she might have written her name in just that manner.

    “You’re very like her in some ways,” her father said, as she still stared at the autograph.

    “I should think you must almost have forgotten what Aunt Jessie was like, dear,” she said. “How many years is it since you last saw her?”

    “More than forty,” her father said. “We disagreed. We invariably disagreed. Jessie always prided herself on being so modern. She read Darwin and things like that. Altogether beyond me, I admit.”

    “And so it seems that she wants to see me.” Jessie straightened her shoulders and lifted her head. She was excited at the thought of meeting this mythical aunt whom she had so often heard about. Sometimes she had wondered if the personality of this remarkable relative had not been a figment(虚构) of her father’s imagination.

    But this letter of hers that now lay on the breakfast table was admirable in character. There was something of intolerance expressed in its tone. It was just like what her father had told her.

    Mr. Deane came out of his past memories with a sigh.

    “Yes, yes; she wants to see you, my dear,” he said. “I’ve heard she has set up a school and helped many youngsters. I think you had better accept this invitation to stay with her. If she took a fancy to you, you could get a better education…”

    He sighed again, and Jessie knew that for the hundredth time he was regretting his own past weakness...

    【1】How was the relationship between Jessie’s father and her aunt?

    A.It remained very close over the years.

    B.It was broken when they were young.

    C.It got tenser due to a misunderstanding.

    D.It was uneasy for their financial differences.

    【2】From the passage, we know Jessie was .

    A.eager to meet her aunt.

    B.cautious about her aunt’s invitation

    C.angry with her aunt for ignoring her family.

    D.puzzled by her aunt’s sudden interest in her

    【3】What can we learn from the passage?

    A.Jessie’s aunt promised to offer her better education.

    B.Jessie’s aunt’s personality seemed to change a lot.

    C.Jessie and her aunt were different in personality.

    D.Jessie’s father felt sorry for what he had done.

  • 22、The new radio programme from Self-help expert Glennon Doyle unexpectedly disturbed me. In a session of We Can Do Hard Things, she focuses on boundaries and their importance to our mental happiness. I heartily agree with her, because saying a polite but firm “no” is one of the basics for a happy life. I was, however, interested when she raised the idea that perhaps, as well as learning when to confirm our boundaries, we also need to stretch them. When does a boundary become a cage that locks us away?

    Isn’t it always the case that just as you think you’ve got an area of life nailed; somebody comes along to show you that that’s not the case? As I listened, I started to see boundaries that might cause more problems than they were solving.

    There was the work boundary that said that unless a project fell exactly into my topics, I wouldn’t take it-which meant that I turned down work that was otherwise interesting and rewarding.

    There was the boundary that said I wasn’t to buy anything until I’d reached my savings goal-which resulted in me having to restart my laptop 20 times a day.

    And then there was a boundary around relationships that set out exactly how I should be treated and what I wanted in them. Helpful to some extent, it blocked me from allowing someone to express their love for me, even if it wasn’t quite what I had predicted.

    Had I been doing boundaries wrong all the time? Did I need to figure them all out again? I’ve spent the past few weeks looking at the boundaries I’ve secretly put in place, and I’ve let myself lower some that have been my protection over the years. Then I’ve come to the conclusion that, when it comes to boundaries, I’m a beginner again, and that’s fine. In fact, being back at the beginning is a blessing because it means there are still lessons to be learned and adventures to be had and that is something for which I can only be grateful.

    【1】What has really interested the author in Glennon Doyle’s programme?

    A.The importance of confirming our boundaries.

    B.The benefits of boundaries to our happiness.

    C.The urgency of maintaining our boundaries.

    D.The necessity of reassessing our boundaries.

    【2】Which statement on boundaries will the author agree with?

    A.We should favour savings goals over boundaries.

    B.Boundaries tend to keep us from potential friends

    C.Boundaries are very likely to relieve boredom at work.

    D.We should stick to boundaries despite inconvenience.

    【3】How did the author feel about boundaries after the?

    A.Relaxed.

    B.Depressed.

    C.Pressured.

    D.Amused.

    【4】What is probably the best tittle for the passage?

    A.Just when you think you’ve got things sorted.

    B.Just where you believe there’s no way out

    C.How can we live a life without boundaries?

    D.How do we become victims of boundaries?

  • 23、It was a rainy, damp December day. I was headed to the store to pick up another week’s worth of food. I had put off shopping for Christmas presents until later in the month but wasn’t looking forward to the crowd of Christmas shoppers while I grabbed my groceries. I kept the CD player on while I drove to avoid the radio news. It only spoke of the world’s huge problems and how divided we all still were. And it usually just left me feeling helpless.

    Still, I gave my son a dollar to put in the bell-ringer’s pot at the door to the store. We went in and soon filled our cart with food. Then we walked towards the self-checkout machines. I hated using them. I much preferred to chat with the friendly cashiers, but the line at them was five deep and I just didn’t have the time. As I pulled my cart up, I heard an old man at the machine next to mine grumbling (嘟囔) under his breath, trying his hardest not to curse. He only had a few items but every time he put his wrinkled, well-worn, twenty-dollar bill into the machine, the money was returned.

    I quickly grabbed a newer twenty out of my purse and gave it to him. He thanked me with a warm smile and paid for his goods. I told him to keep his money but he insisted that I take his old, torn twenty. I nodded, put it in my coat pocket, and wished him a Merry Christmas.

    After checking out, I remembered something Mother Teresa had once said about how we all can change the world. “Help one person at a time,” she said, “and always start with the person nearest you.” I reached into my pocket, smiled, and went outside. Then I dropped that torn twenty into the bell-ringer’s pot and walked to my car with my son happily.

    【1】Why did the author feel helpless?

    A.Radio provided unreliable news.

    B.There was always a Christmas rush.

    C.People were disconnected from each other.

    D.Christmas was ruined by the terrible weather.

    【2】How did the author help the old man?

    A.By paying for his shopping items.

    B.By exchanging a newer note with him.

    C.By teaching him how to use the machine.

    D.By calling out the friendly cashier in time.

    【3】Why did the author give twenty dollars to the bell-ringer?

    A.She wanted to pursue Mother Teresa’s ideas.

    B.She desired to spread Mother Teresa’s words.

    C.She expected to set a good example to her son.

    D.She hoped to have a meaningful day with her son.

  • 24、The world is a splendid place, full of hidden and overt beauty in every corner. Here are some of the most beautiful places around the world.

    Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

    Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the last harbors of the mountain gorilla (大猩猩). Several hundred call this UNESCO World Heritage Site home, with the chance for visitors hike and meet habituated groups. Its biodiversity extends far beyond its most famous inhabitants. However -almost 350 bird species and around 220 butterfly species can be found within its 331-square-kilometer expanse.

    Samburu, Kenya

    Thanks to its relative inaccessibility in the heart of Kenya, Samburu is a haven (避难所) for some of Africa’s most charming wildlife. The grassland and acacia-dotted landscapes of its national reserve are home to the endangered giraffe and zebra, as well as the pioneering Elephant Watch Camp.

    Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China

    China’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan Province is known for its towering sandstone pillars (柱子). Best explored on foot, its back trails make for an easy way to escape the crowds and find the best views. As the mists fall, it’s easy to sea why this area has long been an inspiration for traditional Chinese paintings.

    The Maldives

    The sand of its 1,200 islands is as white as it gets, and the water is a deep blue that puts all other seas in the shade. The Indian Ocean nation of the Maldives has developed into the world’s premier tropical hot spot for a reason. Best of all, there are plenty of beaches to go around, with over 100 private resorts and welcoming, affordable guesthouses around the Male and Ari atolls.

    【1】What makes Samburu a haven for wildlife?

    A.Its landscape.

    B.Its location.

    C.Its climate.

    D.Its food.

    【2】What do Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Zhangjiajie National Forest Park have in common?

    A.They are home to gorillas.

    B.They have more than 350 bird species.

    C.They are on the World Heritage Site List.

    D.They are inspirations for traditional paintings.

    【3】Which of the following suits beach-lovers?

    A.Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

    B.Samburu.

    C.Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.

    D.The Maldives.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、I believe in miracles because I’ve seen so many of them. One day, a patient was referred to me who was one hundred and two years old. “There’s a _________ in my upper jaw, ” she said. “I told my own dentist it was nothing, but he _________ I come to see you. ”

    Her eighty-year-old son accompanied her. He would _________ to add something, but she stopped him. She wanted to tell everything herself. I found a large cancer that spread over much of the _________ of her mouth. A careful examination later _________ that it was a particularly bad sort of cancer.

    During her next appointment, I explained to her the _________ of the problem. She clasped my hand in hers and said, “I know you’re worried about me, but I’m just _________. ”

    I thought otherwise. After considerable _________ on my part, and kindness on her part because she wanted to please me, she agreed to have me refer her to a cancer surgeon. She saw him, but as I expected, _________ treatment.

    About six months later she returned to my office, still energetic and __________.

    “How are you?” I asked.

    “I’m just fine, honey, ”she responded in high spirits. “When can I get started on fixing my dentures (假牙)?”

    Surprised to see her at all, I answered __________, “Let me take a look in your mouth and we’ll see about it. ”

    I couldn’t believe my eyes. The cancer that had covered nearly the entire roof of her mouth was gone—only one small area of redness __________.

    I had read of such things happening, but had __________ seen them with my own eyes. That was my first miracle. Since then I’ve seen many others, because they keep getting easier to see. In fact, miracles are daily events for me now. And people are a miracle, for through them we have a chance to know ourselves and to __________ the miracles of one another.

    Since my first miracle, I’ve come to understand that the time and place for a miracle is__________ we choose to find it.

    【1】

    A.pain

    B.wound

    C.cut

    D.cancer

    【2】

    A.declared

    B.promised

    C.insisted

    D.suspected

    【3】

    A.manage

    B.continue

    C.keep

    D.attempt

    【4】

    A.corner

    B.roof

    C.bottom

    D.surface

    【5】

    A.considered

    B.convinced

    C.confirmed

    D.concluded

    【6】

    A.possibility

    B.seriousness

    C.importance

    D.resolution

    【7】

    A.old

    B.sick

    C.glad

    D.fine

    【8】

    A.permission

    B.effort

    C.approval

    D.support

    【9】

    A.received

    B.provided

    C.required

    D.declined

    【10】

    A.healthy

    B.elegant

    C.optimistic

    D.humorous

    【11】

    A.worriedly

    B.patiently

    C.confusedly

    D.confidently

    【12】

    A.left

    B.faded

    C.expanded

    D.remained

    【13】

    A.ever

    B.also

    C.never

    D.already

    【14】

    A.read

    B.keep

    C.make

    D.see

    【15】

    A.whatever

    B.wherever

    C.whoever

    D.whichever

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Tom已经在中国生活了很多年。你校将举办用英语讲中国故事的征文活动(essay activity)。 请用英语写一封邮件邀请他写一篇稿件。

    要点包括:

    1. 简单介绍活动目的

    2. Tom谈谈他在中国的所见所闻

    3. 稿件长度约300

    4. 交稿日期: 420日前。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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