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2018-2019高一上學(xué)期英語期中試題加答案

高一英語試題2018.11

本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分。

滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。

第I卷(選擇題共105分)

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所

給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷

的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間

來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatwillthewomanbedoingthisafternoon?

A.Stayathome.B.Gotovisitherfriends.

C.GototheOlympicGames.

2.Whathappenedtotheboytodayatschool?

A.Hefoughtwithsomeone.B.Hedidn'tjoininthe

fight.

C.Hemadeabigfire.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Insideacinema.B.Inaticketoffice.C.

Outsideacinema.

4.Whatistrueaboutthewoman?

A.Shelikesmathnow.B.Sheisverygoodat

English.

C.Shethinksthemanisfunny.

5.Whathappenedtothewoman?

A.Shewantedtotakethe6:00flight.B.She

misunderstoodtheman.

C.Shechangedthereservationto7:00.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小

題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,

并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將

有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小

題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Howmanytimeshasthemanmadedumplings?

A.Twice.B.Once.C.Never.

7.Whatdoesitneedtomakegooddumplingsaccording

tothewoman?

A.Practice.B.Asecretrecipe.C.Talent.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whydidn'tthewomanseeallofthecollectionsatthe

museum?

A.Themuseumistoolarge.B.Onlythejadeexhibit

wasopen.

C.Shespenttoomuchtimeatoneexhibit.

9.Whatdidthewomanlikethemost?

A.TheprimitivetoolsofPekingMan.

B.Thejadecollectionfromtheearliesttimeperiod.

C.TheartisticworksfromtheQingDynasty.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatdidthemandolastnight?

A.HewatchedasportsprogramonTV.

B.Heinvitedthewomantoseeashow.

C.HewenttothestadiumtowatchanNBAgame.

11.Howdidthewomandescribebasketball?

A.Averyfastgame.B.Adullgame.C.Too

complicated.

12.Whydidthemanaskthewomanthelastquestion?

A.Hewantedtotakehertoamovie.

B.HewantedtotakehertoanNBAgame.

C.Hewantedtochangethetopicoftheirdiscussion.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whydidthemanstopthewoman?

A.Toaskherfordirections.B.Togiveheraticketfor

speeding.

C.Towarnheraboutthekidsinthestreet.

14.Whatwasthespeedlimitwherethewomanwas

driving?

A.40mph.B.35mph.C.25mph.

15.Whatwillhappenifthewomangoestotraffic

school?

A.Shewon'thavetopayafine.B.Shewon'thave

togotocourt.

C.Herinsurancewon'tbecomemoreexpensive.

16.Whatdoweknowaboutschoolzones?

A.Theyaremoredangerousthanotherareas.

B.Peoplearemorelikelytogetticketsthere.

C.Therearesometimeschildrenthereevenon

weekends.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatisthemainfocusofthestudy?

A.Howtoeatchocolatewithoutgainingweight.

B.Thehealthbenefitsofeatingchocolate.

C.Theeffectsofeatingchocolateonhappiness.

18.Whoreportedthebestresults?

A.Peoplewhoatenochocolateatall.

B.Peoplewhoatealotofchocolateeveryday.

C.Peoplewhoateamoderateamountofchocolateevery

day.

19.Whatdidtheresearcherssayaboutthestudy?

A.Thereisstillalotofworktobedone.

B.Milkchocolatewasusedintheexperiment.

C.Eatingtoomuchchocolatehadnopositiveimpacton

health.

20.Whomightappreciatethisnewsreportmost?

A.Peoplewhowanttochangetheirdiet.

B.Peoplewhoexerciseregularly.

C.Peoplewhoalreadyeatchocolatefairlyoften.

第二部分:英語基礎(chǔ)知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15

分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四

個選項中,選出最佳選項。

21.Theyaretalkingsoexcitedlyasifthey

friendsbefore,whileinfacttheyhaveknowneachother

foronlytwohours.

A.areB.wereC.havebeenD.hadbeen

22.Johnreceivedaninvitationtodinner,andwithhis

work,hegladlyacceptedit.

A.finishedB.finishingC.havingfinishedD.

wasfinished

23.Thiscomputerstoresinformation,whichare

ofgreatusetoyourcurrentresearch.

A.alargenumberofB.alargeamountof

C.lotsofD.largequantitiesof

24.Suchpeopleyoumentionedjustnowarerare

tofindintoday'sChina.

A.asB.thatC.whomD.who

25.Itherewithmyfriendseverymorning,

sincetheopeningofanewsportsparknearmy

community,

A.havejoggedB.jogC.arejoggingD.have

beenjogging

26.Ididn'texpectmuchofthisprojectbutit

quitewell.

A.turnedoutB.figuredoutC.workedoutD.

wentout

27.ItwasthetyphoonwascalledTiangehit

Guangdongtheotherday.

A.which;thatB.what;whichC.that;whoD.

that;which

28.Manycarsonthisexhibitionaretooexpensivefor

a(n)family.

A.usualB.averageC.normal

D.general

29.Thepupilswhoareseatedatthebackofthehall,

pleasekeepquiet,?

A.doyouB.aren'tyouC.willyou

D.don'tthey

30.LittleJohnnyfeltthebag,curioustoknowwhatit

A.collectedB.containedC.loadedD.saved

31.一Tedhadn'tpassedtheexamandwasafraidof

beingscoldedbyhisparents.

A.NeitherhadJim,hisclassmateB.SowasJim,his

classmate

C.It'sthesameasJimD.SoitwaswithJim

32.Whomdoyouprefertohaveonbehalfofyou

whenyouareaway?

A.speakB.tospeakC.speakingD.

spoken

33.Wisdomhasitthateverythingdoingis

tobedonewell.

A.worth;worthwhileB.worthy;worth

C.worth;worthyD.worthwhile;worthy

34.Judgingfromhisrecentbehavior,Ifelthe

wasabnormal.

A.somehowB.anyhowC.somewhatD.

sometime

35.-Sorry,Bill.Ican'tgostraightonandspendmore

timewithyouinthisresort.

A.Itislikeyou.B.Youarereallyawet

blanket.

C.Accidentswillhappen.D.Isn'titbadasthat?

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分

20分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、

D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

ImetamanyesterdaybutIdidn'tgethisname.I'm

36thatr11probablyneverseehimagain.Butthat's

OK.The37ofourmeetingwasfulfilledin10

minutes.

Hewasanelderlyman.Ididn'tseehimatfirst.Ihadto

38forhim,theownerofaverywornandoldwooden

walkingstick,whichwas39andwashalfhanging

outsideofashoppingcart.

Aftersome40,Ifinallyfoundtheman,who

seemedtolosesomethingandwaswalkingvery41.

Iknewitwashisandcalledouttohim.Hereturned

slowlytogetitandthankedme.Iwasinafriendlymood

andwechattedwitheachother.That'swhenthisman

42mewithhisstoryandhewasnotastrangerany

more.

Istoodoutsidethe43withhimfor10minutes,just

listening.Andthat'sallhe44.Istoodthere,

listeningtothismansharehis45afterlosinghis

wifeduringchildbirthtohisonlyson.Andthenlaterhe

sharedhisjoyof46thissononhisown.Wetalked

freely,justlike47.

Attheendofour48thiselderlymanclasped(緊

握)bothofmyhands,raisedthemuptohisheart,looked

49myeyesandthankedmeso50.Hethanked

meforlisteningand51himtosharehisstory.And

thenheturnedaroundand52.

HewasoutofmysightandIthoughtthisdearmanhad

justprovidedmewithsucha(n)53gift一trust.

Strangersareneverstrangersifyouopenyour54.

Oftentheyareangelsindisguise(偽裝的).55with

others.Listen.Share.Thesearewhatweareallherefor.

36.A.delightedB.confidentC.doubtful

D.embarrassed

37.A.taskB.processC.hopeD.

purpose

38.A.searchB.waitC.careD.pay

39.A.soldoutB.givenupC.leftbehind

D.brokendown

40.A.measuresB.researchesC.experiences

D.efforts

41.A.anxiouslyB.powerfullyC.regretfully

D.horribly

42.A.amusedB.treatedC.impressedD.

comforted

43.A.cartB.hospitalC.restaurantD.

supermarket

44.A.sharedB.desiredC.insistedD.

believed

45.A.feelingB.attitudeC.senseD.

pain

46.A.pickingupB.bringingupC.turningup

D.takingup

47.A.eldersB.parentsC.friendsD.

children

48.A.discussionB.conversationC.debate

D.argument

49.A.intoB.throughC.uponD.

over

50.A.awkwardlyB.peacefullyC.cheerfully

D.sincerely

51.A.expectingB.invitingC.allowing

D.persuading

52.A.returnedB.disappearedC.slipped

D.shouted

53.A.ordinaryB.expensiveC.precious

D.original

54.A.bodyB.heartC.memoryD.

imagination

55.A.CompeteB.CopeC.Compare

D.Communicate

第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩小節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):(共15題,每題2分,滿分30分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、

D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

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57.APENGOWATCHCONTROLcanhelpyou

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A.repairyourTVB.organizeyourhomework

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58.Wherewouldyoubemostlikelytofindthetwo

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A.OnanoticeboardB.Inacompanybrochure.

C.OnateenagewebsiteD.Inacollegenewspaper.

B

Americanresearchersfoundfemalesarethemore

talkativesexbecauseofaspecialulanguageprotein”in

thebrain.

Thestudy,conductedbyneuroscientistsand

psychologistfromtheUniversityofMaryland,concluded

thatwomentalkedmorebecausetheyhadmoreofthe

Foxp2protein.Theresearch,publishedintheJournalof

Neuroscience,foundthathigherlevelswerefound

amonghumansthatwerewomenbutinratsthatwere

males.Theirfindingscameafteritwaspreviously

claimedthatladiesspeakabout20,000wordsaday一

over13,000morethanmen."Thisstudyisoneofthe

firsttoreportasexdifferenceintheexpressionofa

language-associatedproteininhumansoranimals,“said

ProfMargaretMcCarthy,wholedthestudy.Intheir

study,theresearchersattemptedtodeterminewhatmight

makemaleratsmorevocalthantheirfemalefriends.

Theyseparatedfour-day-oldratsfromtheirmothersand

thencountedthenumberoftimestheycriedoutinthe

ultrasonic(超聲波的)range”,thefrequencieshigher

thanhumanscanhear,overfiveminutes.Whileboth

sexescalledouthundredsofcries,themalescalledout

twiceasoften,theyfound.Butwhenthepupswere

returnedtotheirmother'scage,shecaredforhersons

first.Testsconductedonthepartsofthebrainknownto

beassociatedwithvocalcallsshowedthemalepups

haveuptotwiceasmuchFoxp2proteinasthefemales.

Theresearchersthenincreasedtheproductioninthe

brainsoffemalepupsandreduceditinmales.Thisledto

thefemaleratscryingoutmoreoftenandtheirmothers

showingmoreinterestinthem.Incontrast,malesbecame

lessutalkativen.

Theresearchersthentestedsamplesfromtenchildren,

agedbetweenthreeandfive,whichshowedthatfemales

hadupto30percentmoreoftheFoxp2proteinthan

males,inabrainareakeytolanguageinhumans.

“Basedonourobservations,weassumehigherlevelsof

Foxp2ingirlsandhigherlevelsofFoxp2inmaleratsis

anindicationthatFoxp2proteinlevelsareassociated

withthemorecommunicativesex,“saidProfMcCarthy.

“OurresultsimplyFoxp2asacomponentofthe

neurobiologicalbasisofsexdifferencesinvocal

communicationinmammals.??

59.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanlearnthat

A.womenalwaysspeakmorewordsthanmen

B.McCarthyisn'tthefirsttofindfemalesmoretalkative

C.womenandmaleratshavesimilarlevelsofFoxp2

D.menandmaleratshavelowlevelsoflanguageprotein

60.Theresearcherscarriedouttheexperimentsonratsin

orderto.

A.testwhichpartofthebrainiskeytolanguageinrats

andhumans

B.provethelevelsofFoxp2proteininhumansandrats

aredifferent

C.determinethereasonwhyfemaleratsaremore

talkativethanmalerats

D.discoverthelinkbetweenFoxp2proteinandvocal

communication

61.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthe

passage?

A.TestsonhumansandratsB.Whywomenarethe

talkativesex

C.SexdifferencesinFoxp2proteinD.Foxp2protein

determinesoralability

C

Mountainregionsarenotjustplaygroundsforthericher

citizensontheplanet,however.Thedisappearingsnows

ofMountKilimanjaroareaworryingsignthatnowhere

issafefromtheadverseeffectsofhumanactions.The

UnitedNationshasidentifiedthreemainareasthatneed

tobeaddressedtoensurethefuturesafetyoftheworld's

mountains.Theseare:theprotectionofmountain

ecosystems,theencouragementofpeaceandstabilityin

mountainregions,andassistanceformountainpeopleto

maintaintheirwaysoflife.

FromthebusycitiesofIndiatothefarmlandsof

California,morethanhalftheworld'spopulationis

dependentonmountainsfortheirfreshwatersupply.

Globalwarming,deforestation,miningandheavy

farmingseriouslydamagebreakablemountain

ecosystemsandputvitalfreshwatersourcesatrisk.

Mountainregionshostalargeproportionoftheworld's

wars.FromAfghanistantotheBalkansandtheAndesto

manypartsofAfrica,territorialanddrug-relatedconflicts

havedamagingeffectsonthelocalenvironmentandthe

livesofthelocalpeople.Fightingmakesessentialtasks

suchasfarmingimpossible.Landminesmakelargeareas

ofpotentialfarminggroundunusable.Alsoschools,

roads,bridgesandotherimportantinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)

施)areleftinruins.

Mountainpeopleareamongthepoorest,least

representedgroupsontheearth.Theyfacemany

hardshipsandeachdaycanbe,“atestofsurvivaln.

Damagetomountainecosystemsworsenstheirsituation

andleavesthemevenmoreunprotectedtodiseaseand

'natural'disasterssuchasfloodsandlandslides.It?s

beenrecommendedthatforestprofitshouldbereinvested

inmountaincommunitiesandthepeoplelivingthere

shouldbegivenastrongerpoliticalvoice.Theirfateisin

manywaysdirectlyconnectedwiththatofpeopleliving

atsealevel.

Thereisanoldmottoforvisitorstothecountryside

whichadvisesthemtoleavenothingbutfootprints.Itis

stillasrelevanttodayasitalwayswas.Unfortunately,the

sizeofourfootprintsseemstobegettinglarger.

62.Whatthewriterdiscussedintheprevioussectionsis

mostprobablyabout.

A.mountainecosystemsB.mountainregions

C.mountainpeopleD.mountainsports

63.Theunderlinedword“adverse”(para.l)isclosestin

meaningto.

A.harmfulB.positiveC.directD.powerful

64.Warshavedirectlybroughtthefollowingeffects

EXCEPT.

A.mountainpeople'spoorlivingconditionB.

impossiblefarming

C.inadequatesupplyoffreshwaterD.ruined

infrastructure

65.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthe

passage?

A.Mountainpeoplehaveenoughpoliticalvoiceto

protectthemselves.

B.Worsenedecosystemsputmountainpeople,slives

underthreat.

C.Moremoneyshouldberaisedtoestablishmountain

communities.

D.Visitorstomountainshaveleftnothingbutlarge

footprints.

D

TangXianzuandWilliamShakespearewere

contemporaries(同代人),whocoincidentallydiedinthe

sameyear.

JapanesescholarAokiMasarutwasthefirsttodrawa

linkbetweenthetwoinhis1943bookAHistoryof

ChineseLiteraryThought.Yet,dyinginthesameyear,

1616,isnotreasonenoughtoputthemtogether.

ScholarswhospecializeeitherinTangorShakespeare

arelookingforsimilaritiesbetweenthetwoasthe

anniversariesoftheirdeathsaremarkedintheUnited

Kingdom,Chinaandaroundtheglobe.

“TangXianzuwasnotChina'sShakespeare,nsaid

ChenGuohua,aprofessoratBeijingForeignStudies

University,strikingararediscordant(不和諧的)note.

“HewasjustChina'sTangXianzu.Nobodyinthe

English-speakingworldcanholdacandletoShakespeare,

andTangwasjustoneofthegreatsofChinesedrama.

GuanHanqingandWangShifuwereequallyskillful.n

BothTang'sandShakespeare,splaysweremeantforthe

stage,buttheyserveddifferentaudiences.Shakespeare

wasaprofessionaldramatistwhileTangwasacivil

servantwhohappenedtopenafewplaysandthousands

ofpoems.Tang'slinesweresungmostlyatfamily

theatersatatimewhennoblemenandretiredofficials

werepatrons(贊助人)oftheartswhoownedandran

theirownentertainmenttroupes.Shakespeare,the

EnglishBard(吟游詩人)hadtosellticketstowhoever

wouldbuythem.

Thatprobablyaffectedtheirwritingstyles.WhileTang's

languageisextremelydifficultandtherhymes(韻律)

comeonlikehurricanes,itisawonderthatShakespeare?

svastvocabularycouldbeunderstoodbythoseinthe

GlobeTheatrebackthen.AndgiventhattheBard's

subjectmatterrunssuchawiderange,mostpeople,

whatevertheirtastes,couldtakeawaysomething.

ThoughnoonecantouchtheBardinrangeandrichness,

thereisoneareawhereTangshines,andthatisintheuse

ofdreams,notonlyasaplotdevicebutalsoa

philosophicaltool.Hisquartetofplays(四夢)allbuilton

dreams,oftenindicatingthatlifeisemptyandallthe

demandforpowereventuallyamountstonothing.

InThePeonyPavilion(牡丹亭),hismostfamousplay,

TangraisedthedreamtoahigherlevelthatSigmund

Freudwouldhaverecognized.Itisthesubconscious

worldofthemajorcharacters,especiallyDuLiniang,the

nobleyoungladywhowhilesawayheryouthinagilded

cage.Itisnotatraditionallovestorybecauseshehadnot

seenorknowntheyoungman.

OfallShakespeare?sworks,thedreamfeaturesinA

MidsummerNight'sDream.TheforestnearAthensis

similartothefamilygardeninThePeonyPavilion,a

neighboringquarterthatsetsfreethedesiresofthe

young.

Fortheending,Pavilionbringssadnessthatisabsent

fromShakespearesDream.Butlyricismandearthy

humorarepresentinbothplays.Andbothtalescanbe

sungordancedbecausetheylendthemselvestoother

formsofperformingarts.Pavilion,intendedasanopera,

hasalsobeenchangedintoplaysbuthasbeenless

successful.

Theybothrepresentpeaksinculture,butweshouldstop

frommeasuringwhichpeakishigherandfocusonwhat'

suniqueabouteachoftheminstead.Andthecomparison

ofTangandShakespearecanserveasapointof

departureformeaningfulconversationsaboutart,

literatureandculturalinspirations,ratherthanbeingan

endinitself.

66.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?

A.TangandShakespearediedforthesamereason.

B.TangandShakespearewereborninthesameyear.

C.Thefourhundredthanniversaryoftheirdeathsisin

2016.

D.ScholarsfirstputTangandShakespearetogetherin

1616.

67.TangandShakespeareserveddifferentaudiences

because.

A.theirplaysweremeantforthestage

B.theywereindifferentcountries

C.thepricesoftheticketsweredifferent

D.theyhaddifferentculturalbackgroundsandstatus

68.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingis

Tang'swritingstyle?

A.Hisplaysarefullofphilosophy.

B.Hislanguageiseasytounderstand.

C.Hisplayshaveawiderangeofthemes.

D.Thevocabularyinhisplaysisvast.

69.WhatcanwelearnaboutThePeonyPavilionandA

MidsummerNight?sDream?

A.Theywerebothintendedasoperas.

B.Theygotthesamesuccessasplays.

C.SadnesswaspresentinAMidsummerNight'sDream.

D.Theforestandthefamilygardenplayedthesamerole.

70.Bywritingthepassage,thewritermainly.

A.comparesTang'slifewithShakespeare's

B.introducestheworksofTangandShakespeare

C.drawsreaders'attentiontothefeaturesofTangand

Shakespeare

D.callsonpeopletoreadtheworksofTangand

Shakespeare

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處

的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余項。

Haveyoueverwishedyoudidn'thavetowakeupearly

andgoallthewaytoschool?For700,000Americankids,

thiswishcomestrue.71Thiskindoflearninghas

differentnames:onlinelearningordistancelearning.

Regardlessofwhatitiscalled,thisideamaycreatean

impressionofalonelykidreadingpagesofinformation

onacomputerscreenratherthanfromabookoran

imageofanotherkidspendingthedayplayingvideo

gamesinsteadoflearningmathematicsorreadingabook.

Whereonlineeducationisconcerned,bothoftheseare

false!Actually,onlinelearningsimplymeanslearning

differently.

72Flexibilityisthemainadvantage.Studentscan

attendschoolwhereverandwhenevertheydesire.

Homeworkcanbeturnedinfromanywherethestudent

hasInternetaccess.Additionally,manyonlineschools

willallowstudentstoworkattheirownpace.

Anotheradvantageofonlineschoolingiswiththevariety

ofcourses.Mostonlineschoolsteachthesamebasic

classeslikeEnglish,math,science,andhistory.73

However,traditionalschoolsareoftenunabletooffer

thesetypesofclassesiftherearenotenoughstudents.

Onlineschoolsalsohavedifferenttypesoflearningtools

forkidstouse.Forexample,manyonlineschoolshave

specialWebsiteswhereonlystudentsregisteredinonline

classescanwatchvideos,seelessonspresented,orchat

withteachersandotherstudents.Someonlineschools

haveliveclasstimeswherestudentscancallandtalk

withtheteacherdirectly.74

Computertechnologyisamazing,andweusecomputers

forchattingwithourfriends,listeningtomusic,and

playinggames.75Since2012,atleast38states

eitherhavehadtheirownonlineschoolsormaderules

forstudentsattendingthem.Itlookslikeonlineschools

areheretostay,butonlyyoucandecideifthistypeof

learningisrightforyou.

A.Onlineschoolsoffermanybenefitsforthelearners.

B.Ofcourse,therearesomedisadvantagesofgoingto

schoolonline.

C.Almosteverypartofourlivesisaffectedbyit,and

schoolisnoexception.

D.TheyattendschoolovertheInternetusingordinary

homeorlibrarycomputers.

E.Otheronlineschoolsevenhaveonlineclubswhere

kidscantalkabouttheirhobbies.

F.Someonlineschoolsalsoofferspecializedclassesin

subjectssuchasspacescience,French,orzoology.

G.Forsomestudents,onlineschoolmaybeideal,butfor

others,traditionalschoolmaybettermeettheirneeds.

第n卷(非選擇題共45分)

第四部分:單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分

10分)

注意:76-80題考查課本詞匯,81-85題考查新概念英

語3詞匯

76.Thechildrenhadanaaboutwhatgame

toplay,buttheyreachedanagreementintheend.

77.Eventhoughtheteacherexplainedtherulestothe

childrenagainandagain,itseemedthather

edidn'twork.

78.Unfortunately,nosignsofaneconomicr

inthatcountryareseen.

79.Adeadlyfluhasamanyinthe

community,causingseveraldeaths.

80.Iregrettosaythatyourwritingisfarfrom

s,soyouneedtorewriteit.

81.Amanwhoctobeapolicemantookthe

recordingaway.

82.Wildefellandshisheadonthestone

floor.

83.Wedevotedseveraldaystotheeofthe

ancientMayasites.

84.Itisapformetobeinvitedandshare

myexperienceswithyou.

85.You'dbettertakepillsasthedoctori

you.

第五部分:語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分

10分)

閱讀下面文章,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或括

號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Therearealwayssomepeoplespreadingnegativityinthe

workplace.Forthem,thetemperatureisneverright,the

bossisalwaysafool,thecanteenfoodisawful,andthey

feeltheyaretreated(86)(fair).

Careerexpertssaysuchhabitualcomplainersarehighly

contagious(會蔓延的),(87)attitudescaneasily

affectanentireteaminacompany."Whilesome

complaintsmightbereasonable,(88)aretaken

fromthinair."saidLiMing,HRmanageratWal-Mart

(China).

Itisespeciallyhardtodealwithcomplaints(89)

workasyoucan'tjustwalkawayorputyour

colleagues?wordsoutofmind.Ifyoudo,itwillhurt

yourco-workersandyoumightbeisolated.Ina

team-basedcompanyyoubelongtoagroupandneedto

behaveproperly.Butdon'tshowtoomuchsympathy.

Listeningpassivelytoothers'complaintscoulddamage

yourimageandgiveotherstheimpression(90)

youagreewiththem."Listentothewhinersactively,n

saidHRLi."Helpthemfindasolution,orsee(91)

therearewaystoimprovethesituation.v

ZhaiMin,24,asoftwareengineeratKingdee

InternationalSoftwareGroupinShenzhen,foundthat

threeelderlyworkerslikedtocomplainabouteverything,

(92)extendedworkinghourstocheaphotelson

businesstrips."Iletthemtalkabouttheiropinions,v

shesaid,“Theyfeelbetterwhen(93)(tell)

someonehowtheywantthingstobe.”

Butlisteningactivelyisfarfromenough.WangDianxue,

27,isanInternetengineeratBeijingPushMarcom

Group.Hisco-workersalwayscomplainthattheir

computersystemsarenotworkingproperly."Iaskabout

thespecificsandworktogetherwiththem(94)

(handle)everythingtechnically.??hesaid.

HRmanagersbelievethatwhenstaffscomplain,itis

moreamatterofrecognitionthananactualproblem.

“Therealproblemisthatthewhinersdon'tfeelthey

arebeingtakenseriously,vsaidXuJun,HRmanagerat

GuangqiHondaAutomobileCo.,Ltd.“(95)

(give)themadviceandtheproblemwillusually

disappear.

第六部分:寫作(滿分25分)

假設(shè)你校英語社團舉辦以“講求文明,從我做起”為

主題的征文活動,請你以“Onthewaytoschooln為題,

寫一篇英語短文。

內(nèi)容主要包括:

1.遵守交通法規(guī)

2.注意舉止文明

注忌:

1.詞數(shù)120詞左右

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫

3.短文中不能出現(xiàn)與本人相關(guān)的信息

Onthewaytoschool

Key

聽力:

1-5AACAB6-10BACBA11-15BCBCC

16-20CBCAC

單選:

21-25DADAD26-30CABCB31-35DACCB

完形:

36-40BDACD41-45ACDBD46-50BCBAD

51-55CBCBD

閱讀:

56-58CDC59-61BDB62-65DACB

66-70CDADC

71-75DAFEC

單詞拼寫:

76-80argument;explanation;recovery;affe

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