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河北省衡水中學(xué)2022-2022學(xué)年度高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷本試卷分為第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分.第一卷(共100分)第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),每小題1分,滿分15分)

做題時(shí),先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。isthewomanleavingfor?A.ShewillleaveforFrance.B.ShewillleaveforBeijing.C.ShewillleaveFranceforBeijing.2.Whatwillthemandotonight?A.Buysomeshoes. B.Contactafriend. C.Bookahotelroom.3.What’sDon’sproblem?A.He’safraidofEnglish.B.He’snotinterestedinEnglish.C.He’snotdoingwellinEnglish.4.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopay?A.$15. B.$20. C.$25.statementistrueabouttheman?A.Themanwillnotbeabletojointhewomantoday.B.Themanwilljointhewomaninflyingthekitestoday.C.Themanwillhavetoworktomorrowafternoon.第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)聽(tīng)下面幾段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段對(duì)話,回答第6至7題。6.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.StrangersB.FriendsC.BrotherandsisterstatementisNOTtrue?A.Thewomandoesn’thaveenoughmoney.B.Themanhasmoremoneythanthewoman.C.Themanishavingdifficultyraisinghisfamily.聽(tīng)第7段對(duì)話,回答第8至9題?!痵themancomplainingabout?A.Hisneighbour’sTVistooloud.B.Hisneighbour’sdogistoonoisy.C.Hisneighbour’ssonismakingalotofnoise.9.Whatdidthemandolastnightathome?A.HadanoisypartyB.ListenedtoloudmusicC.Quarreledwithhiswife聽(tīng)第8段對(duì)話,回答第10至12題。10.What’sSue’sjob?A.AcomputerprogrammerB.AphysicsteacherC.Acomputerteacher11.WhatisSueinterestedin?A.Popmusic,mathematics,andswimming.B.Chemistry,physics,andmathematics.C.Physics,foreignlanguages,andpainting.12.Whatisthemandoing?A.InterviewingSueinthestudio.B.ChattingwithSueonthephone.C.ChattingwithSueinSue’soffice.聽(tīng)第9段對(duì)話,回答第13至15題。13.What’sthemaintopicofthisconversation?A.PubsinChinaB.PubsinEnglandC.Whypeoplegotopubs14.Whatcanyouusuallyhaveinapub?A.WineandbeerB.TeaandcoffeeC.Wine,coffee,andsimplemeals15.Whenarepubsusuallyopen?A.AtlunchtimeandintheeveningB.AtlunchtimeandintheafternoonC.Inthemorningandintheafternoon第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):語(yǔ)法和詞匯(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)16.---WouldyoumindifIturnedontheTV?---__________. A.Yes,please B.No,goahead C.Yes,youcan D.No,I’dratheryoudidn’t.17.Itis30years______ChinaperformedtheReformandOpening-uppolicy______hashadagreateffectnotjustonChina,butalsoontheworld.A.that;since B.since;不填 C.when;that D.since;that18.It’snearlyeighto’clock.Imusthangupandgetdowntowork.Mybossbehereatanymoment.A.should B.must C.could D.would19.Nowthecityis______itusedtobe.A.threetimelargeras

B.threetimesaslargeas

C.largerasthreetimesas

D.asthreetimeslargerthan20.The______ofwearingawhiteweddinggownwasbroughttoourcountryfromtheWest.(原創(chuàng))A.customs B.tradition C.feast D.festival21.He_____tousthatthoseeggswhichwere_____onthetablehadbeen_____bysnakes.A.lied;laying;lied B.lied;lying;lain C.laid;laid;laid D.lied;lying;laid22.Thelanguage_____theycreatedis_____wenowcallOldEnglish. A.that;that B.which;that C./;what Dwhat;that23.Wedon’tcareabouthowObamawontheNobelPeacePrizebut_______mattersforusis______hewillmakehisefforttobringapeacefulworldtous.(原創(chuàng))A.that;how B.which;whether C.it;that D.what;whethertheplanhasbeenworkedout,it’stimeforustogetdowntocarryingitout. A.For B.With C.Nowthat D.eventhough25.----WhoisyourfavoritebasketballplayerinChina?----YaoMing,ofcourse.Nooneplays__________.A.better B.best C.good D.well26.Heissaid_______anewmachinerecently,butIdon’tknowwhenhewillmakeit.A.todesign B.tobedesignedC.tohavedesigned D.tohavebeendesigning27.Evenscientistscannotcompletely________forthestrangebehaviorsoftheanimalsbeforeanearthquake.(原創(chuàng))A.spot B.explainC.call D.account28.Hewassoluckyto______onlyafineforsuchaseriousmistake.A.getthrough B.getover C. getawaywith D.getacross29.---_______theystoptohavearest?---No,letthemgoon.A.Will B.Would C.Shall D.Should30.Theoriginof____lifeonearthis____questionthatinterestsastronomers.(原創(chuàng))A.the;the B.\;a C.\;the D.the;a第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Thiswasthemorning,whenJeremy,l4yearsold,wastobeginhisduckshooting.Hehad31thewholeideaeversincehisfatherhadboughthim32andhadpromisedhima__33__tothisisland.Buthelovedhisfatherandwantedto34him.Theycametothebeach.Toeasethesenseoffear,hetooka35ofhisfather,thenheputthecameraasideandpickedupthegun.Hisfathersaidhappily,“I’vebeen36alongtimeforthisday.I’llletyou37.”Heleaned(屈身)forward,eyesnarrowed.“Thereisasmallflight(一群)now.Keepyourheaddown;I’llgiveyouthe38.”Jeremy’sheartwasbeating39.“No,don’tletthemcome,please!”Buttheycame,closer,closer...“Now,takethem!”criedhisfather.Jeremyfelthisbody40.Hestoodup,leanedintothegunthe41hisfathertaughthim.Inthesamedistance,theduckssawthegunnersandflared(突然飛去)wildly.Forasecondhehungtherebalancedbetweenlifeanddeath.Therewasnosound.Jeremystood42,seizingthegun.“Whathappened?43didn’tyoushoot?”hisfathersaidinacontrolledvoice.Theboydidn’tanswer.Hislipsweretrembling.“Becausetheywereso44,”hesaidandburstintotears.Hesatdown,faceburiedinhishandsandwept.All45ofpleasinghisfatherwasgone.Hehadhischanceandhefailed.Foramomenthisfatherwas46.Andthenhesaid,“Let’stryagain.”Jeremydidn’tlowerhishands.“It’snouse,Ican’t.”“Hurry,you’llmissthem.Here!”GoldmetaltouchedJeremy.He47up,unbelieving.Hisfatherwashandingthecameratohim,andsaidsoftly,“Quick!,”Jeremystoodupandpressedhisshutterrelease(快門(mén))buttoninaflash.“Igotthem!”Hisfacewasbright.Jeremysawthattherewasnodisappointmentinhisfather’seyes,48prideandlove.“I’llalwaysloveshooting.Butthatdoesn’tmeanyou49.Sometimesittakesasmuch50nottodoathingastodoit.”Hepaused.“Ithinkyoucouldteachmehowtooperatethatcamera.”31.A.hated B.loved C.hoped D.known32.A.toy B.acamera C.abike D.agun.game B.prize C.trip D.holiday34.A.join B.praise C.help D.please35.A.rest B.breath C.picture D.care36.A.lasting B.waiting C.looking D.asking37.A.go B.shoot C.catch D.play38.A.word B.gun C.chance D.fact39.A.wildly B.widely C.tightly D.nervously40.A.warm B.excite C.delay D.obey41.A.rule B.road C.way D.path42.A.surprisedly B.quietly C.still D.hard43.A.How B.Where C.Why D.What44.A.lovely B.sad C.frightening D.friendly45.A.hope B.means C.decision D.practice46.A.silent B.cheerful C.calm D.worried47.A.sat B.looked C.stood D.put48.A.almost B.mostly C.even D.only49.A.need B.might C.dareto D.haveto50.A.energy B.work C.courage D.mind第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AWhenIwasakid,Ialwaysusedtowonderhowintheworldmyfatherworkoutsideinthewinterwithoutacoat.Itcouldbeminus20degreescentigradeandthere’dbeDad,removingsnow,orperhapschoppingsomewood---hiscoatthrownaside---wearingashirt,acap,andapairofgloves.“Aren’tyoucold,Dad?”I’dask.“No,”Dadwouldreply.“I’mnotcold---workingtoohardtobecold.”ManytimesIwonderedwhethermyfatherwasanextremelytoughman,orwhetherhewasfoolish.OnetimewhenIwasquiteyoung,perhapsfiveorso,IwenticefishingwithDad.Itwasabright,clearday—andbitterlycold.Afterwe’dbeenoutontheiceforalittlewhile,myfeetstartedgettingcold.“Daddy,myfeetarecold.”Isaid.“Yeah,it’scoldoutheretoday,”hereplied.“Tellyouwhat,”hesaid.“Walkaround.Makesomecirclesinthesnow.Seehowmanydifferentpatternsyoucanmake.Thatwillgetyourfeetwarm.”Now,IwasjustalittlegirlatthetimebutIrememberthinking,“Howintheworldwillwalkingaroundinthesnowmakemyfeetwarm?Dadmustbeoutofmind.Buthewasmyfather,afterall.Imadecirclesinthesnow.Imadesquares.PrettysoonIwashavingsomuchfunmakingpatternsinthesnow.Iforgotaboutmyfeetbeingcold.Now,alltheseyearslater,Iknow,too,frompersonalexperiencehowmyfatherwasabletotakehiscoatoffandworkoutsideinthewinterwearingjustashirt,acapandgloves.BecauseIdoit,too.“Aren’tyoucold?”myhusbandaskedonewinterday.“No,”Ireplied.“I’mnotcold—workingtoohardtobecold.”IhopemyhusbandhasdecidedI’mbothtoughandsmart.ButIguessquiteabitofthetimehethinksI’mfoolish.WhereverDadisinthatgreatbigfarminthesky—I’msurehecan’thelpbutsmilewheneverItakemycoatoffwhileI’mworkingoutsideinthewinter.51.Whentheauthor’sfeetfeltcold,herfatheradvisedherto____. A.gohomealonefirst B.keepwalkinginthesnowC.drawpicturesinthesnowD.lightafireontheice52.Hearingherfather’sadvice,theauthorthoughtherfather____.A.forgettable B.warm-hearted C.crazy D.cruel53.Whatmighttheauthor’shusbandthinkofher? A.Tough B.Smart C.Brave D.Foolish54.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassageisto______. A.rememberhertoughandsmartfather B.showhowherfathercaredabouther C.describememoriesofherchildhood D.explainwhyherfatherlovedhersomuchBItisnaturalthatchildrenarecurious(好奇的)abouttheworldaroundthem.Forexample,theywanttoknowhowtheirheartsbeat.Theywanttoknowwhytheoceanwatertastessalty.Aschildrengrowup,theybecomecuriousaboutdifferentkindsofthings.Whentheyarebabies,theyareinterestedinthepartsoftheirbodiesandinthesmilesoftheirmothers.Theybecomeinterestedinthephysicalworldaroundthem:theplants,theanimals,thesky.Later,theybecomeinterestedinthethingsthatpeoplehavemade:wheels,bicycles,cars.Andwhentheyareadults,theircuriositycontinues.Sometimesthiscuriosityleadstoacareer(生涯、職業(yè))inscience.Scientistsspendtheirlivestryingtofindoutabouttheworld.Thosewhoworkwiththeearthsciencesstudytheearth,theoceans,andthesky.Otherscientistswhostudylivingthingsworkwiththebiologicalsciences.Athirdgroupofscientistsstudythephysicalsciences,e.g.physics,chemistry.Thesescientistshavealreadydiscoveredalotaboutourworld.Forexample,theytelluswhyyourheartbeatsfastwhenyourun.Theysaythatwhenyouarequiet,yourheartnormallybeatssixty-fiveorseventy-fivetimesaminute.Yourheartisapump(泵)thatpumpsbloodtoallpartsofthebody.Thebloodcarriesoxygenandnutrition.Whenyourun,yourmusclesworkveryhardandusethenutritionthatthebloodcarriestothem.Themusclesneedoxygen,too.Soyourbrainsendsasignaltotheheart.Thesignalmeansthatthemusclesneedmorenutritionandoxygen.Thentheheartbeatsfastandsendsbloodquicklytothemuscles.Itmaybeat90to140timesaminute.Ofcourse,scientistscannotanswerallofourquestions.Ifweask,“Whydoestheoceanwatertastesalty”scientistswillsaythatthesaltcomesfromrocks.Whenarockgetsveryhotorverycold,itcracks.Rainfallsintocracks.Therainthencarriesthesaltintotheearthandintotherivers.Theriverscarrythesaltintotheocean.Butthenweask,“Whathappenstothesaltintheocean?Theoceandoesnotgetsaltiereveryyear.”Scientistsarenotsureabouttheanswertothisquestion.Weknowalotaboutourworld,buttherearestillmanyanswersthatwedonothave,andwearecurious.55.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue? A.Peoplearecuriousinthesameway. B.Peopleindifferentcountriesareinterestedindifferentthings. C.Menandwomenarecuriousaboutdifferentthings. D.Peopleofdifferentagesareinterestedindifferentthings56.Scientistswhoworkwiththebiologicalsciencesstudy____. A.theearth,theoceansandthesky B.man-madethings C.plantsandanimals D.oceanwater57.Whenyourun,yourmusclesneed____.A.morenutritionandoxygenB.moresignalsC.moresaltD.water58.Peoplearealwayscuriousbecause____.A.theycannotexplainmanythings B.theyknownothingabouttheworldC.theyknowlittleabouttheworld D.theywanttobescientistsC Wearesousedtohavingacupofteabeforeheadingofftowork,duringworkoraftergettingbackfromwork.Teabreaksaremorelikeacustomthattakesplaceregularlyseveraltimesaday.Thisteabreaktraditionhasbeenhappeningduringthepast200yearsorso.Teajusthappenstobeawonderfuldrinkformostofus.Thedaysimplyfeelsincompletewithoutahotcupoftea.However,isteagoodforyou? In2022,thepaperswerefloodedwiththenewsofresearchshowingthatdrinking2-3cupsofteaadayisasbeneficialasdrinkingwater,withevensomeadditionalhealthbenefits.AnotherreportpublishedinNovember2022,statedthatdrinkinguptoeightcupsofteaadayisgoodforyou.TheresearchconductedbynutritionexpertDr.CarrieRuxton,debunked(揭示…的真相)thepopularstoriesaboutcaffeinated(含咖啡因的)drinksliketea,coffeeandcocoa.AccordingtoDr.Ruxton,thecaffeinepresentinteatendstolowertheriskofheartattacksandstrokes.Shesaysthatdrinking8cupsofteaadaygivesthedrinkers“thebestlevelsofhealth-givingsubstances”presentinteaandothercaffeinateddrinks. Contrarytopopularbeliefthatteadoesnotcontainmorecaffeinethancoffee,itactuallycontainsalmosthalftheamount.Caffeineisanaturalthingfoundinmanytypesoffoodanddrink.It’salsosomethingthatcangiveyouamuchneededliftforademandingandtiringafternoonahead.Researchshowsthatproperamountsofcaffeinearesafeformostpeople. Sowhynottakefulladvantageofyourteabreaksatwork,ormaketimeforafternoonteawhileoutshoppingattheweekend?Andrememberthatteaisnotjustagreatdrink,butithelpstokeepyoulookingandfeelinghealthy.59.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthefirstparagraph?A.Thetypesoftea.B.Theteacustom C.Howtodrinktea D.Whentodrinktea.60.Reportsinthenewspapersshowthat______. A.drinkingteaisahealthyhabit B.newwaysofdrinkingteaappear C.drinkingteaisharmfultohealth D.peopledon’tliketodrinkteaanymore61.Caffeineintea____. A.canmakeyouenergetic B.givesyouagoodrestC.maycauseheartattacks D.ismorethanthatincoffee62.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.Teaanddisease B.Tea—ahealthydrinkC.Tea,coffeeandcocoa D.DrinkteaorcoffeeDAproverb(諺語(yǔ))isashort,well-knownsayingthatexpressesacommontruthorbelief.Proverbsarepopulararoundtheworld.Manyproverbsgiveadviceonhowtolive.Someproverbsarehundredsofyearsold,buttheyarestillusedtoday.Forexample,mysonisjustlikehisfatherinmanyways.Weoftensaythetwoofthemprovetheproverbthattheappledoesnotfarfromthetree.Mydaughterisveryshort.Shewouldliketobetaller.ButItellherthatgoodthingscomeinsmallpackages.Somevaluablethingsareverysmall,likediamondsandotherjewels.ButIalsotellmychildrenthatallthatglittersisnotgold.Somethingmaylookvaluable,butmaynotreallybevaluable.Also,Itellthemdonotjudgeabookbyitscover.Youshouldnotjudgesomethingonlybyitsappearance.SometimesItellmychildrentocooperatetosolveaproblem.Afterall,twoheadsarebetterthanone.Butanotherproverbsaystoomanycooksspoilthesoup.Iftoomanypeopletrytodosomething,thenthejobwillnotbedonewell.Ialsotellmychildrenthattwowrongsdonotmakearight.Youshouldnotdosomethingbadjustbecausesomeonedidthesametoyou.Somepeoplearepessimistswhileotherpeopleareoptimists.Pessimistsalwaysthinkabouthowbadthingsareorwillbe;optimistsmightsaythateverycloudhasasilverliningandtheyalwayslookonthebrightside.Otherpeoplearebothpessimistsandoptimists.Theyhopeforthebestandpreparefortheworst.Somepeopleoftenworryaboutwhattheywilldoinasituationthatmighthappeninthefuture.Wecouldtellthemdonotcrossthatbridgeuntilyoucometoit.Itisusuallymuchbettertopreventaproblemfromhappeningthanitistofindwaystosolveit.Sowesayanounceofpreventionisworthapoundofcure.63.Theauthoroftencomfortsherdaughterwiththeproverbthat____.A.theappledoesn’tfallfarfromthetree.B.goodthingscomeinsmallpackagesC.toomanycooksspoilthesoupD.twoheadsarebetterthanone64.Ifsomeonesays“twoheadsarebetterthanone”,hemeans____.A.jobswillbedonebetteriftwoworktogetherB.aproblemwillbesolvedeasilybymanypeopleC.jobswon’tbedonewelliftherearetoomanypeopleD.youcan’tdosomethingbadevenifsomeoneelsedoesitunderlinedword“pessimists”inthesixthparagraphreferstothosepeople_____.A.whoalwayslookonthebrightsideB.whoalwaysexpectbadthingstohappenC.whoarealwaysfullofhopeforthefutureD.whoalwaysmakepreparationsfortheworst66.Whichofthefollowingareoptimistslikelytosay?A.AnounceofpreventionisworthapoundofcureB.WehopeforthebestandpreparefortheworstC.Don’tcrossthebridgeuntilyoucometoit.D.EverycloudhasasilverliningEAnoldseacaptainwasoftenseenopeningasmalllockedbox,andlookinginside.Thecrew’scuriositygrewand,onthedayheretired,theyrushedtocutthelock.Theretheyfoundasheetofpaperthatread,“Left—port(左舷).Right---starboard(右舷).”Areyouafraidtomakeamistake?Ifyoumademistakesrecently,maybeyouneedtohearaboutRoyRiegels.ThestoryistoldaboutRoyandthe1929RoseBowlchampionshipfootballgamebetweenGeorgiaTechandtheuniversityofCalifornia.Shortlybeforehalftime,RoyRiegelsmadeahugemistake.HegottheballforCaliforniaandsomehowbecameconfusedandstartedrunninginthewrongdirection!Oneofhisteammatestackled(搶斷)himafterhehadrun656yards,justbeforehewouldhavescoredfortheopposingteam.Ofcourse,GeorgiaTechgainedadistinct(明顯的)advantagethroughtheerror.Afterthefirsthalfwasover,Riegelssatinacorner,puthisfaceinhishandsandwept.CoachNibbsPricestruggledwithwhattodowithRoy.Hefinallylookedattheteamandsaidsimply,“Men,thesameteamthatplayedthefirsthalfwillstartthesecond.”AlltheplayersexceptRoywenttothefield.Thoughthecoachlookedbackandcalledtohimagain,heremainedseatedinthecorner.CoachPricewenttohimandsaid,“Roy,didn’tyouhearme?”“Coach,”hesaid,“Ican’tdoit.I’veruinedyou;I’veruinedtheschool;I’veruinedmyself.”ButthecoachPriceputhishandonRiegels’shoulderandsaid,”Roy,getupandgoonback;thegameisonlyhalfover.”RoyRiegelswentbackandthoseTechmenwilltellyouthattheyhaveneverseenamanplayfootballaswellasRoyRiegelsplayedthatsecondhalf.Thenexttimeyoumakeamistake,itmightbegoodtoremembertheABCmethod.A—Acknowledge(admit)yourerrorandacceptresponsibilityforit.Don’ttrytofixtheblameonotherpeopleorcircumstances(客觀環(huán)境).Whenyoufixtheblame,youneverfixtheproblem.B—Begentlewithyourself.Thegameisonlyhalfover.Thisisnotthefirstmistakeyouevermade,norwillitbethelast.Youarestillagoodandcaringperson.Besides,lateryoumaylaughatthemistake,sotrytolightenupabitnow.C—Correctitandmoveon.Correctingmistakesmayalsomeantoamends(彌補(bǔ)過(guò)錯(cuò)),ifnecessary.Now,gomakeyourmistakes.AndifyoupracticetheABCmethod,you’lllivetolaughaboutmanyofthem.67.Theoldcaptainkeptasheetofpaperto_____.A.givehismenalessonB.arousehiscrew’scuriosityC.provehewasagoodcaptainD.tell“port”and“starboard”apart68.FromthepassagewelearnCoachPrice______.A.insistedonreplacingRoyB.decidedtopunishRoyafterthematchC.criticizedRoyforhisseriousmistakeD.encouragedRoytofinishthematch69.HowwasRiegels’performanceinthesecondhalf?A.VerydisappointingB.RatherexcellentC.FairlyordinaryD.Quitebad70.TheABCmethod_____.A.advisedyoutotrytoforgetmistakesB.helpsyoudealwithmistakesC.helpsfindoutthecausesofmistakesD.advisedyoutobestrictwithyourself.(共50分)(請(qǐng)把答案寫(xiě)在答案頁(yè)上)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(xiě)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)下列句子所給漢語(yǔ)意思或單詞首字母,寫(xiě)出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。(將單詞寫(xiě)在答案頁(yè)本題的橫線上)Wangfeltfrustratedthatalotof________(顧客)wenttoanewly-openedsmallrestaurant.72.Therestill________(存在)arareanimalonthatlonelyisland.73.“Youdidabadjob!”She________(嘆息).74.Manyfamous________(物理學(xué)家)broughtuptheirdifferentideasatthemeeting.75.________(暴力的)criminalslikethatareadangertosociety.76.Forlackoffood,theoldmans________todeath.don’tminda________toothersifImakeamistake.78.Whileeatingdumplings,theChinesepeopleareusedtoputtingsomev________onthem.Twainwaswell-knownforsomeofhisn________setinhisboyhoodworldontheMississippiRiver.’sreallyu________thatsuchalittleboycanachievesuchabigsuccess.第二節(jié):課文句子背誦:寫(xiě)在二卷答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,寫(xiě)在其他地方該題不得分(共10分)(每空一詞)81.Peopleloveto①_____________toeat,drinkand②_________________eachother.hewouldbeableto③_________afterallandnothaveto④_________________.83.⑤____________Ifoundmyself⑥____________toseabyastrongwind.84.⑦_(dá)_____Idon’tthinkitcanbeafake.Peoplewould⑧______________________toabanknoteofthisamount.85.However,⑨_______________awidelyacceptedtheory,theuniverse⑩_______________a“BigBang”thatthrewmatterinalldirections.第三節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)(見(jiàn)答案頁(yè))第四節(jié):書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分20分)(原創(chuàng))春天已至,天氣轉(zhuǎn)暖,萬(wàn)物復(fù)蘇,我校將于四月18日組織高一年級(jí)學(xué)生進(jìn)行遠(yuǎn)足,假設(shè)你是學(xué)生會(huì)主席,向?qū)W生發(fā)布此通知:活動(dòng)意義:走進(jìn)自然,感受春天氣息;考驗(yàn)學(xué)生毅力;強(qiáng)身健體。路線:從衡中出發(fā),沿滏陽(yáng)河向南行進(jìn),終點(diǎn)衡水湖。出行建議:1.穿結(jié)實(shí)的鞋,因?yàn)橐吆芏嗟穆贰?.自帶水和食物,中午在衡水湖畔野餐。3.可自帶相機(jī),與自然或同學(xué)合影留念。最后祝大家出游愉快。注意事項(xiàng):字?jǐn)?shù):110左右參考詞匯:遠(yuǎn)足goouting考驗(yàn):test終點(diǎn);目的地:destination

參考答案聽(tīng)力測(cè)試:1—5ACCBA6—10BBCAA11—15CABCA單項(xiàng)選擇:16-20BDABB21-25DCDCA26-30DDCCB完形填空:31-35ADCDC36-40BBAAD41--45CCCAA46-50ABDDC閱讀理解:51—54BCDA55-58DCAA59-62BAAB63-66BABD67-70DDBB單詞拼寫(xiě):72.exists73.sighed74.physicists75.violent76.starved77.apologizing78.vinegar79.novels80.unbelievable課文背誦:together;havefunwith82.earnhisliving;closehisrestaurant83.Towardsnightfall;carriedout84.Anyway;paytoomuchattention85.accordingto;beganwith短文改錯(cuò):86.deal改為dealing87.a(chǎn)dvices改為advice88.tried改為try89.By改為In90.a(chǎn)改為an91.that改為which92.√93.what改為how94.important改為importance95.usefully改為useful書(shū)面表達(dá)范文Hello,mydearfellows,Thespringwehavebeenlookingforwardtosolongcomestous.Withtheweathergettingwarmerandwarmer,everythinginnaturecomestolife.Herecomesthegoodnews,ourschoolintendstoorganizeanoutingforusstudentsinGradeOneonApril18th,whichaimsatusembracingnature,showeringinitsgentleness,testingourwillpowerandbuildingupourstrength.Next,someinformationindetail:wewillstartfromourschool,walkalongtheFuyangRiverandfinallycometoourdestination-----theHengshuiLake.Herearesometipsforyou.Firstly,Aswewilldoalotofwalking,you’dbetterwearstrongshoes.Secondly,makesuretotakesomewaterandfoodwithyouforwewillhaveapicnicbythelakeatnoon.Thirdly,ifpossible,youcantakeacameratotakesomepictureswithnatureandyourclassmates.Finally,wisheveryoneagoodtrips,agoodmoodandagoodmemory.聽(tīng)力測(cè)試原文(Text1)M:Bythistimetomorrow,you'llbeinFrance.W:Yes.I'llmissallmyfriendsinBeijing.(Text2)W:Havewedoneeverythingonthelist?M:Let’ssee----bank,postoffice,airlinesoffice,shoes.Wehaven'tbookedourhotelroomyet,butI'lldo

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