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阜新市第二高中2020高一上第二次考試英語試卷時(shí)間:90分鐘滿分:100分第一部分:閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)(共15道小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Chinaisalandofbicycles.Atleastitwasbackin1992whenItraveledthecountry.Backtheneveryoneseemedtoberidingabicycle.Millionsofthem,allblack.Carswererare.YetsincemyarrivalinBeijinglastyear,I’vefoundtheoppositeistrue.Therearemillionsofcars.However,peoplestillusetheirbicyclestogetaround.Formany,it’stheeasiestandcheapestwaytotraveltoday.Bicyclesalsoeindifferentcolorssivler,green,red,blue,yellow,whateveryouwant. It’sfunwatchingpeoplebiking.Theyrushquicklythroughcrossroads,moveskillfullythroughtraffic,andrideevenonsidewalks(人行道).Bicyclesallowpeoplethefreedomtomoveaboutthatcarsjustcan’tprovide. EagertobepartofthisaspectofChineseculture,Idecidedtobuyabicycle.Greatweatheracpaniedmygreatbuy.Iimmediatelyjumpeduponmybicycleseatandstartedhome. Myfirstridehomewasorderly(守秩序的).Tobesafe,Istayedwitha“pack”ofbikerswhilecarsonthestreetscamerunningswiftlyoutofnowhereattimes.Ididn’twanttogethit.SoItooktheridecarefully. Crossingthestreetswasthebiggestproblem.ItwasalotlikecrossingamajorhighwaybackintheUnitedStates.Thestreetsherewerewide,socrossingtooktime,skillandalittlebitofluck. Ifinallymadeithome.Thefeelingonthebicyclewasamazing.Theairhittingmyfaceandgoingthroughmyhairwaswonderful.IwassittingontopoftheworldasIpassedbyplacesandpeople.Bikingmademefeelalive.1.Accordingtotheauthor,whyarebicyclesstillpopularinChinatoday? A.Becausetheyaretraditionalandsafe. B.Becausetheyareconvenientandinexpensive. C.Becausetheyarecolorfulandavailable. D.Becausetheyarefastandenvironmentfriendly.2.Theauthordecidedtobuyabicyclebecauseheintended______________. A.torideitforfun B.touseitfortransport C.toexperiencelocalskills D.toimprovehisridingskills3.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisstreetcrossing? A.Itwasboring. B.Itwasdifficult. C.Itwaslively. D.Itwaswonderful.BDinnercustoms

aredifferentaroundtheworld.IfyouareadinnerguestinGhana,thisinformationwillhelpyoualot.

InGhana,dinnerisusuallyfromfourintheafternoontosixintheevening.Buttherearenostrictrules

abouttime.Wheneveraguestarrives,afamilyoffersfood.Whenyougotoahome,thepersonwhoreceivesgueststakesyoutothelivingroomfirst.Atthistime,everyonewelesyou.Thenyougotothediningroom.Thereyouwashyourhandsinabowlofwater.Allthefoodisonthetable.

InGhana,youusuallyeatwithyourfingers.Youeatfromthesamedishaseveryoneelse.Butyoueatfromonesideofthedishonly.Itisnotpolitetogetfoodfromtheothersideofthedish.Afterdinner,youwashyourhandsagaininabowlofwater.

MostmealsinGhanahaveadishcalledfufu.PeopleinGhanamakefufufromthepowderofsomeplants.Sometimestheycutthefufuwithasaw(鋸子)becauseitisveryhard.Youmustchew(咀嚼)fufuwell,oryoumaygetsick.Youeatfufuwiththefingersofyourrighthandonly.4.

FromthepassageweknowthatinGhana______________.A.therulesfordinnertimearenotstrictB.dinnerisalwaysatsixintheeveningC.afamilyoffersfoodonlyatfourintheafternoonD.peopleusuallyinvitetheirgueststodinnerlaterintheevening5.

PeopleinGhanausuallyeat_________.A.fromonesideofadishtotheotherB.fromtheothersideofthedishC.withtheirfingersD.withtheirspoons6.Whenyoueatfufu,You’dbetter________.A.cutitwithasaw

B.useyourrighthandonlyC.chewitwell

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firstCItistruethattimesarechangingfortheoldpeopleinBritain.Butnotallthechangesarebadones.Modernmedicine,forexample,hasmadeoldpeoplehealthierthaneverbefore.Anotheradvantageisthattherearemanymoreoldpeoplethanthereusedtobe.Thismeansthatoldpeopleoftenhaveagoodsociallifewiththeirownclubsandorganizations.Oldpeople,too,havemoremoneynowthantheirownparentsandgrandparentshad.Thebiggestdisadvantageofmodemlifeisloneliness.Theyoungleavehomewhentheygrowupandmanyoldpeoplelivealone.Feweroldpeoplehavebrothersandsisters.Anoldperson’soneortwochildrenmayhavemovedtoanotherpartofthecountry.Evenwhentheylivenearby,theyoungpeoplehavetheirownworktodoandtheirownchildrentolookafter.Theyhavenotmuchtimefortheold.Problemsoflonelinessoftenstartwhenpeoplestopwork.Whenpeopleretiretheyoftenfinditdifficulttostartanewlifewithouttheirjobs.Theworldhaschangedsofastsince1900thatitisdifficultforoldpeopletounderstandtheproblemsoftheyoung.Andtheworldischangingevenfasterthesedaysthanitwasfiftyyearsago.Itmakesyouthing,doesn’tit?Whatwillitbelikewhentoday’syoungpeopleareold?8.Totheoldpeople,thechangesinsocietyare______.A.betterthantheyexpectedB.notasgoodastheywishC.bothgoodandbadD.difficulttounderstand9.Accordingtothispassage,theoldpeopletoday______.oftengotoclubswiththeirbrothersandsisterspreferlonelylifetosociallifeC.livemorehappilythantheirparentsandgrandparentsD.liketosharetheirfeelingsandthoughtswithotherpeople10Althoughsomeoldpeopleliveneartheirsonsordaughters,______.A.theystillfeellonelyB.theywanttomovetootherplacesC.theyhavenotimetolookaftertheyoungpeople’schildrenD.theyliketolivewiththeirownbrothersandsisters11Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Modernsocietyonlybelongstotheyoung.B.Modernlifehasbroughtnewproblemstotheold.C.Today’syoungpeoplearehappierthantheirparents.D.Itisnecessarytotakebettercareoftheoldpeople.DEveryoneneedsfriends.Theyareabasicsourceofhappinessandhopeinourlives.However,theabilitytomakefriendsvariesfrompersontoperson.Tosomepeople,makingfriendsiseasy,andtoothersit’sverydifficult.Weallhavetheabilitytomakefriends.Unfortunately,manypeopleneverreachtheirpotential.Makingfriendsisaskill,andthefirststepindevelopingthatskillisknowinghowtogetalongwithothers.Peoplewhoaregoodatgettingalongwithotherstakeaninterestinwhatotherpeoplelike.Theylearntodevelopinterestthatmakethemenjoyabletobearound.Therefore,themorethingsthatyourchildknowshowtodothatinvolve(涉及)connectingwithotherkids,themorechancesheorshehastomakefriends.Ifyourchildhastroublemakingfriends,youcantellhimorherhowtodoit.Realizeyourownstrengths.Youhaveskillsandtalentsthatotherscanenjoy.Somepeopledon’tletothersseetheirgoodness.Believethatyouareagoodpersonwhohassomethingtosharewithothers.Developasenseofhumor.Learntolaughatyourselfandyourshortings.Itwillrelievesomeofthestressinyourlife.Ifyoueverfeelpokingfunatsomeone,letitbeyou,neveranyoneelse.Smile,smile,smile.Respecttherightsofothers.Theyhavetheiropinions,youhaveyours.Differentopinionsarehealthy.Learnhowtolistentootherswithoutputtingthemdownortryingtopersuadethemthatyouropinionisright.Bekind.Throughoutyourlife,youwilllearnthatifyouarekindtoothers,theywillusuallybekindtoyou.Whenshouldyoustartbeingkind﹖Rightnow.Givesomeoneapliment(恭維).Openthedoorforsomeone.Wavetoafriend.Encouragesomeonewhoisdiscouraged.Saysomethingpositive(積極的).Therearehundredsoflittlethingsyoucandotoshowkindness.Besympathetic(同情的).Trytounderstandwhatothersaregoingthrough.Lookatlifethroughtheireyes.Ifyouemphasizewithsomeone’sfeelings,youcanhelp.Don’tplain.Peoplegettiredoflisteningtoconstantplaining.Lifedoesn’talwaysgothewayyouwant.Learntoacceptwhatyoucan’tchange,andworkhardtochangewhatyoucan.Replacethetimeyouusedtospendplainingwithtimespentbeingkind.Nevergiveup.Evenifyouarefacedwithnegative,closedmindedpeople,nevergiveup.Don'tletthemchangeyouintooneofthem.Findpeoplewhowillappreciateyou.12.Makingfriendsis______.13.IfIwanttomakefriendswithothers,firstIshouldknow_____.A.whocanbemyfriend

B.whohasthesimilarideawithme

C.howtogetalongwithothers

D.howtopraiseothers.14.Ifyourchildhastroublemakingfriends,howmanymanysuggestionscanyoufindinthispassage?______.15.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________.A.thebasicsourceofhappinessandhope

B.theabilitytomakefriends

C.makingfriends

D.adviceonmakingfriends第二節(jié)(共5道小題;每題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。___16___.Beingangrydoesn’treallysolvemuch,butwhatpeopledowhentheyfeelangryisimportant.Thegoalistocalmdownandtrytosolvewhatisbotheringyou.Thisishardforsomekidsandadults,too.Insteadofcalmingdown,somekidsmightkeepgettingmoreandmoreupsetuntiltheyexplodelikeavolcano!___1718___19__.However,it’snotOKforakidtodoanyofthosethings.Kidsdon’twanttoactinthisway,butsometimesangryfeelingscanbehardtomanage.Sowhattodo?20___.Imagineyourtemperasapuppyinsideyouthatneedssometraining.Thepuppyisnotbaditwillprobablyturnoutagreatdog.Itjustneedstolearnsomerulesbecause,rightnow,thatpuppyiscausingsomeproblemstoyou.Youcantrainyoutemper.Youcantrainyoutemper.Youdon’twanttocausetrouble.Kidsshouldbeallowedtoexpresstheirfeelings,evenangryones.Everybodygetsangrysometimes.Infact,theyusuallymeanthatakidbehavesbadlywhenfeelingangry.Insteadofthinkingofthepersonyou’reangrywith,thinkofsomethingelse.Somekidsgetangrymoreoftenormoreeasilythansomeotherkids.第二部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Itwas3am,acoldandwetnight,onAugust21,2010.IhadjustleftalocalclubtotraveltenkilometershomewhenIlost__21__ofmycaronGrandJunctionRoadinHopeValley.I__22__intoastillcarthatwas__23__infrontofahouse,andthenhitatree.Iwasbadlyinjured!__24__still,Ihadnoideathatafirehadstarted__25__thebonnet(引擎蓋)ofmycar.__26__inthecarbehindmewasayoungman,whoIlaterfoundoutwascalledJared.Hesawtheaccidentoccurand__27__tohelpmeoutofthecar.Heputhisownlifein__28__whenhegotintothebackseattryingtoundomyseatbelt.Withmyseatbelt__29__,Jaredthenbrokethedriver'swindowtodragmeout.He__331__bythecrash,thehomeownerscameouttoinvestigate(調(diào)查).Jaredtoldthemtoringemergencyservices__32__hecontinuedtohelpmeoutofthecar.I__33__mylifetoJaredandIconsiderhimagoodfriendduetothe__34__bondcreatedonthenighthedraggedmetosafety.IwasrushedtotheRoyalAdelaideHospitalina__35__condition,fivebonesbroken.Ispentafewweeksinhospital,duringwhichtimeJaredvisitedmetoseehowIwas__36__.HealsocontinuedtocontactmeafterIreturnedhome.Hesayshedoesn'tbelievethathedidanythingspecial.Onthat,I__37__disagreewithhimandamverygladthathedidn'tgethurtinthe__38__.Today,nearlysevenyearslater,JaredandIstill__39__andoftentalkabouttheeventsofthatnight.Jaredismy__40__andmyfriend.21.A.balanceB.sightC.interestD.control22.A.gotB.steppedC.crashedD.hid23.A.keptB.parkedC.foundD.stood24.A.WorseB.LuckilyC.ClearlyD.Badly25.A.offB.underC.nearD.beyond26.A.SittingB.SleepingC.DrivingD.Waiting27.A.stoppedB.failedC.happenedD.hesitated28.A.practiceB.handC.safetyD.danger29.A.renewedB.undoneC.repairedD.fastened30.A.hardlyB.graduallyC.bravelyD.naturally31.A.AnnoyedB.DraggedC.WarnedD.Woken32.A.whileB.a(chǎn)lthoughC.untilD.since33.A.devoteB.oweC.takeD.save34.A.bloodyB.socialC.specialD.loose35.A.nervousB.pleasantC.normalD.serious36.A.recoveringB.operatingC.strugglingD.relaxing37.A.eventuallyB.exactlyC.totallyD.probably38.A.spotB.processC.wayD.challenge39.A.takecareB.fitinC.dropinonD.keepintouch40.A.angelB.ownerC.doctorD.driver第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。Walkingdownthecitystreets,youlookupandseearedtelephonebox.Behindit,ontheroad,abigreddoubledeckerbuspassesby,41._______(carry)citizensandtourists.ThisisLondon.Andtheredbushasbeenalongstandingiconofthecity.

Moderntransportationhaschangedthewaywelive42._______lives.Oneimportantmodeoftransporthasbeenthebus.InLondon,busestakeonabiggerrole.Theyareused43._______(tour)thecity.Redtouristbuseshaveopenroofs,44._______letpeopletakemanyphotosastheydrivepastBigBen,theThames,theLondonEye,andsoon.Buthowdidthebusbeeunique45._______Londonculture?HorsedrawnbuseshavebeenusedinLondonsince1829.Bytheearly20thcentury,motorbusesweredrivingaroundLondon.Buspaniesuseddifferentcolorsatthetime.The46._______(big)panychosered.In1933,whenLondontransportwasgroupedintoasinglepany,theychosethemost47._______(wide)usedcolorat

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