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北京市第四十四中學(xué)2021-2022學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中測試英語試題學(xué)校班級姓名學(xué)號學(xué)校班級姓名學(xué)號一、完形填空PassingHappinessonIwasstandinginthecheckoutlinebehindawomanwholookedtobeinher60s.Whenitwasherturntopay,thecashieraskedherhowshewasdoing.Thewomanlooked,shookherheadandsaid,“Notsogood.Myhusbandjustlosthisjob.Idon'tknowhowIgetthroughthedays.”Myheartached.Iwantedtobutdidn'tknowhow.ShouldIoffertopayforhergroceries?AsIwalkedintotheparkinglot,Isawthewomanreturninghershoppingcart.Irememberedsomethinginmypursethat1thoughtcouldhelpher.Itwasn'tahandfulofcash,maybeitwouldmakeherlifebetter.MyheartpoundedasIthewoman.“Excuseme,Iheardwhatyousaidjustnow.Itsoundslikeyou'regoingthroughareallytimerightnow.I'msosorry.I'dliketogiveyousomething.”Ihandedherthesmallcardfrommypurse.Whenthewomanreadthecard,shebeganto.Andthroughhertears,shesaid:“Youhavenoideahowmuchthismeanstome.”Iwasalittlebyherreply.Havingneverdoneanythinglikethisbefore,Ididn'tknowwhatkindofImightreceive.AllIcouldthinktosaywas:“WoulditbeOKtogiveyouahug?”Afterweembraced,wesaidgood-bye.Thewordsonthecard?:“YouMatter.”Afewweeksearlier,acolleaguegavemeasimilarcardasforadifficulttaskIwasdoing.WhenIreadthecard,Ifeltawarmglowspreadinsideofme.Deeplytouched,IorderedmyownboxofYouMattercardsandstartedthem.【小題1】A.calmB.boredC.downD.shy【小題2】A.checkB.helpC.learnD.prove【小題3】A.butB.a(chǎn)ndC.soD.or【小題4】A.visitedB.pushedC.a(chǎn)pproachedD.protected【小題5】A.luckyB.hardC.wonderfulD.busy【小題6】A.countB.complainC.cryD.a(chǎn)pologize【小題7】A.excitedB.scaredC.disappointedD.surprised【小題8】A.supportB.prizeC.a(chǎn)ttentionD.reaction【小題9】A.encouragementB.benefitC.trustD.a(chǎn)ppreciation【小題10】A.playingB.sharingC.designingD.collecting二、閱讀理解Pastimeisabi-monthlymagazineforcuriousyoungminds.Manyofthetopicswewriteaboutwon'tbecoveredintheclassroom.Allthearticlesarewritteninalivelystyle,andeachoneispairedwithdrawingsbysomeofthecountry'smosttalentedartists.?Historyfocusesonarchaeological(考古的)sitesaroundtheworldwherearchaeologistsworktounearthimportantfinds.?Worldincludesstoriesaboutdailylife,folktales,andhistoryandtraditionsofthepeopleandplaces.?Sportincludesnutritiontips,informationaboutup-and-comingyoungathletes,andsportsevents.?Artstimulatesachild'sculturallife,fromfilmtotheatrethroughtowritingandmusic.Ontopofallthat,Pastimeispackedwithitemstostimulateayoungster'simagination,includingpagesofpuzzlesandastep-by-stepguidetocreatingtheirownimpressive-lookingdrawings.Ineveryissue,wereviewthelatestbookstopauthorswriteforyoungsters.TherearealsoshortworksoffictionwrittenespeciallyforPastimebysomeofourbestwriters.Weknowthatchildrenatthisagearedealingwithmanyemotionsandsometimesdifficultfeelings,sowehaveapersonaladvicepagetoreplytoquestionsdealingwithpersonalandmoralproblems.Unlikemanyoftoday'sthrowawaycomics,Pastimeiswrittenanddesignedtobekeptandtreasured.Weknowchildrenlovegoingonline—butwealsoknowhowmuchtheyenjoyholdingaprintedmagazineintheirhands,andtheexcitementtheygetwheneachnewissuedropsthroughtheletterboxpersonallyaddressedtothem.SubscriptionPastimeispublishedsixtimesayear.Anannualsubscriptioncostsjust£20andmakesagreatgiftforanychildagedeighttotwelve.Toorderbyphone:Dial1-800-821-0156anduseOfferCodeWEBSAVE86forprint-onlysubscriptions.Youcancancelatanytimeformagazinesthathaven'tshippedyet.【小題1】Ifareaderisinterestedinfestivals,hecanread.A.HistoryB.WorldC.SportD.Art【小題2】Whatdoesthemagazineprovide?A.Photosoftalentedartists.B.Storiescreatedbychildren.C.Suggestionsonreaders'problems.D.Bookreviewswrittenbystudents.【小題3】Forsubscription,oneneedstoknowthatthemagazineA.offerselectroniccopiesB.costs£20foreachcopyC.isforkindergartenchildrenD.ispublishedeverytwomonthsItallstartedthismorningjustbeforenoon.Mrs.Whitewasreturningfromthesupermarketwithherdaughterandafriend,theirneighbor.Theystoppedonthestairwayoftheirbuildingatheirfifth-floorapartment.Theneighboropenedherdoorfirst,andlittleLilyranpasther.Sheknewtheapartmentwell,sinceshehadvisiteditmanytimes.Thefriendputdownherkeysandshoppingbags,andturnedbackamomenttoMrs.White.Atthatmoment,therewasasuddengustofwindandthedoortotheapartmentwasclosed.Lilywasinside,alone.Thenthefriendrememberedthatshehadleftherkitchenwindowopen.SheandMrs.WhiterushedtoMrs.White'sapartmentandtelephonedthepolice.Buttherewasnotimetogethelpinopeningtheneighboringapartment.TheycouldseethatLilywasalreadyleaningoutofthekitchenwindow.Shehadclimbedontoachair.andsoonshewasclimbingoutontothewindowsill.Mrs.WhitecalledtoLilytogobackinside.Butthelittlegirldidnotunderstandthedangeranddidnotwanttogoback.Sheonlywavedtohermother.Thenshelostherbalanceandherfeetslippedoffthewindowsill.Shemanagedtoholdonforawhilewithherhands,butthenshebecameweakandshebegantobeafraid.Hermotherscreamedforhelp,andnowLilywascryingloudly.AndthenshecouldholdongolongerFortunately,severalpeoplehadrunoutintothestreetonhearingallthescreaming.Theysawthechildhangingontothewindowsillandgotreadytocatchher.Downshefellfivelongstoriesandlandedsafeandsoundinthearmsofthreestrongmen.TheywereLuis,Augusto,andAlfonsoNunes,fatherandsons,wholiveinthenextbuildinginhercommunity.Whentheyheardthescreams,theyrushedoutoftheirhome.“Ineverthoughtwe'ddoit”saidAlfonsoafterwards.“ButIkeptthinking,ifwedon'tcatchher,she'lldieandI'llfeelsadandguiltyallmylife.”【小題1】WhosavedLilyeventually?A.Lily'sparents.B.Thenearbypolicemen.C.Mrs.White'sfriends.D.Neighborsinhercommunity.【小題2】Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Lilycouldn'tholdonthewindowsillbecauseshewasfrightenedandweak.B.Lilywasleftaloneintheapartmentduetoherfather'smistake.C.Lilywasrescuedbeforeshewasfallingfromthewindowsill.D.Lilywavedtohermotherbecausehermothersmiledather.【小題3】FromwhatAlfonsosaid,wecantellthathewas.A.intelligentB.humorousC.responsibleD.strong-willed【小題4】What'sthetitleofthepassage?A.ANaughtyGirlB.AnAmazingRescueC.AcarelessMotherD.AnUnexpectedDangerIfyouchooseonlytocomplainandescapefromamisfortune,itwillalwaysfollowyouwhereveryougo.Butifyoudecidetobestrong,thehardshipwillturnouttobeafortuneonwhichnewhopeswillarise.Inanaccident,aboylostbothhisarmsandhisfatherwhowasthemainsourceofsupportforthefamily.Sincethen,hehashadtodependonthearmsofhisyoungerbrother.Inordertotakecareofhim,hisyoungerbrotherbecamehisshadow,neverleavinghimaloneforyears.Exceptforwritingwithhistoes,hewascompletelyunabletodoanythinginhislife.Asthetwobrothersgrewuptogether,theyhadtheirshareofproblemsandtheywouldoftenquarrel.Thenoneday,hisyoungerbrotherwantedtoleave,livinghisownlife,asmanynormalpeopledo.Sohewasheart-brokenanddidn'tknowwhattodo.Asimilarmisfortunehappenedtoagirl,too.Onenighthermother,whosufferedfromchronic(慢性的)mentalillness,disappeared.Herfatherwentouttolookforhermother,leavingheraloneathome.Shetriedtopreparemealsforherparents,onlytooverturnthekerosene(煤油)lightonthestove,resultinginafirewhichtookherhandsaway.Thoughhereldersisterwhowasstudyinginanothercity,showedherwillingnesstotakecareofher,shewasdeterminedtobecompletelyindependent.Atschool,shealwaysstudiedhard.Mostofallshelearnedtobeself-reliant(依靠自己).Oneday,theboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedtoappearonatelevisioninterviewprogram.TheboytoldtheTVhostabouthisuncertainfutureatbeingleftonhisown,whilethegirlwasfullofenthusiasmforherlife.Theybothwereaskedtowritesomethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoes.Theboywrote:Myyoungerbrother'sarmsaremyarms;whilethegirlwrote:Brokenwings,flyingheart.【小題1】Whatattitudeshouldwetaketowardsamisfortuneintheauthor'sopinion?A.Tryingtofindanescapefromit.B.Facingitbravelywithapositivemind.C.Askingforhelpfromyourrelatives.D.Ignoringitandlivinganormallife.【小題2】Aftertheaccident,theboy.A.decidedtolivewithhisB.learnttodothingswithhisbrothertoesC.madealivingallbyhimselfD.dependedwhollyonhisbrother【小題3】Whatdidthegirlmeanby"Brokenwings,flyingheart"?A.Nevergiveuphopesinfaceofhardship.B.It'snoteasyforhertoliveanormallife.C.Ifabirdlosesitswings,itcannotfly.D.Ifyouloseyourhands,yourlifewillbehard.【小題4】Howdoestheauthordevelopthetext?A.Intheorderoftime.B.Bylistingfacts.C.Bymakingacomparison.D.Intheorderofimportance.ClimatechangeisthreateningourfutureasmoreandmoregreenhousegaseslikeCO2aregatheringintheatmosphereandheatinguptheplanet.Tofighttheproblem,bothscientistsandeconomistshavesuggestedsomegoodsolutions.Itturnsoutthatwhales,animalswe'vehuntedtonearextinction,areexcellentattakingawayCO2.WhalesremoveCO2fromtheairintwoways.First,theymovenutrients(營養(yǎng)物)fromtheirfeedingareasdeepintheoceanbacktothesurface,wheretheyreleasethemintheirwaste.Thosenutrientsaidthegrowthofphytoplankton(浮游植物),which,likeotherplants,takesawayCO2fromtheair.Second,whalesthemselvescollectCO2intheirbodieswhentheyeatotheranimals.Thetotalamountofthegasaddsuptoabout33tonsoverawhale'slifetime.Whenwhalesdie,theytakeawayallthatCO2withthemdowntotheoceanfloor.Savingthewhalescouldalsobemorecosteffectivethanplantingtrees.Financialexpertssaythatonewhale,takingawayCO2andtourvalue,wouldbeworthaboutUS$2millionoveritslifetime.ComparethistothehighcostsneededtoplantandkeepforestsforremovingCO2,andyou'llseewhywhalesmightbeaneffectivesolution.Atonetime,millionsofwhalesswamtheworld'soceans.Unluckily,commercialwhalingbetweenthe1600sandthemid-1900sbroughtmanywhalespeciesclosetoextinction.Startinginthe1970s,carefulmanagementofwhalingbegan.Manyspeciesarerecovering,butthegiantanimalsstillfacemajorthreats.Onethreatiscontinuedhuntingdespiteinternationalregulation.Forexample,inJapan,“scientific”killsarecarriedout—oftenanexcusetogetwhalemeat,whichisconsidereddeliciousfood.Publicoutcryhaspressuredmanycountriestolimitorendwhaling,andexpertsbelieveanewwaytomakemoneyfromwhales—whalewatching—willalsobeeffective.However,anotherismoredifficulttosolve—pollution.Whalesareaffectedbypollutionfromchemicals,noise,andthehugeamountsofplasticandgarbagethatendupintheoceans.Thesegiantsoftheseaareimportanttothefuturehealthofourplanet.Ifwhalepopulationsincreasedtowheretheywerebeforecommercialwhaling,whalescouldremoveanestimated1.7billiontonsofCO2peryear.Itmightbeanimpossibledream,butit'sonedefinitelyworthfightingfor.【小題1】WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouthowwhalesremovecarbonfromtheair?A.Theymovenutrientsfromdeepintheoceantothesurface.B.Manyspeciesofwhalesdon'treleaseCO2.C.WhalescollectCO2intheirbodiesthroughthefoodtheyeat.D.Whenwhalesdie,thecollectedCO2remainsintheirbodies.【小題2】Whatisthefinancialvalueofawhalecomparedto?A.Thecommercialhuntingofoceananimals.B.Thefinancialvalueofoceantourism.C.Thehighcostsoftreeplantingandforestprotecting.D.TheabilityofphytoplanktontoremoveCO2fromtheair.【小題3】Accordingtothepassage,whatthreatisthehardertosolvenow?A.Pollution.B.Scientifickills.C.Whalewatching.D.Continuedhutting.【小題4】Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toanalysethebenefitswhalesbring.B.Toexplainwhywhalesareendangered.C.Toevaluatetheeffectofcommercialwhaling.D.Tocallonpeopletosavewhalessoastoprotecttheworld.三、七選五Doyoufeelyourlegstremblingbeforelargeaudiences?Doyouforgeteverythingyoumemorizedfordiscussion?Youarenotalone.【小題1】However,withgoodpreparationanddeliverytechniques,youcanhandleeventhebiggestofaudiences.【小題2】Challengeyourselftothinkmoreabouthowtheperformancecouldgowell.Remindyourselfwhyyouaredoingthisperformanceandwhyyoubelieveinit.Goodfeelingswillboostyourconfidenceinsteadofyournerves.Practiceandmakegoodpreparationbeforeperformanceday.Makesurethatyouknowyourlines,music,notecards,anythingatall,completelybyheart.Youcangothrougheverythingtoensurethatyou'vealreadybeenwellprepared.【小題3】Ifyou'reparticipatinginadebateorgivingaspeech,researchthetopicofdiscussionthoroughly.Thiswillincreaseyourknowledgeofthesubjectmatter.Therefore,youcanspeakconfidently.Thisisespeciallyimportantifyouwillanswerquestionsafterthespeech!Getridofallnegativethoughts.Ifyoustarttellingyourselfthatyoucan'tdothis,youdon'tknowwhatyou'redoing,andsoon,yourconfidencewilldropdramatically.【小題4】Thiswillmakeyouthinkthatyoucan'tshowconfidenceonstagenomatterhowhardyouwork.Talktoyourfriendsorfellowperformers.Chancesare,anyoneelsethatisgoingonstagewithyouislackingconfidenceaswell.Itiscompletelynormaltobenervous.【小題5】Youcanalsotellatrustedfriendorfamilymemberhowyouarefeeling,andtheywillmostlikelysharetheirexcitementatseeingyouonstage.Gettingplentyofrestisreallyimportant.Youdon'twanttoappeartiredforyourspeechorperformance.Allowforyourbestnight'ssleepthenightbefore,whetheritmeansgoingtobedearlyorlisteningtosomecalmingmusic.Ifyoucanfollowthesetips,thenyoucandoit!A.Imagineitwillbeyourbestperformance.B.Don'toverdoanythingforyourperformance.C.Sharingthesefeelingscanhelpyoufeelalittlerelaxed.D.Anythingthatyoutellyourselfregularly,youstarttotakeasreality.E.Choosethetopicthatyoulikeandmakesyoufeelsecureandconfident.F.Thiswayyouwon'tbeworriedaboutthepossibilityofforgettingsomething.G.Eventhemostprofessionalperformerscansufferfromlackingconfidenceonstage.四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成句子Thegirlisplayingtennisismybestfriend.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)IhavemanyfriendstoIamgoingtosendpostcards.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)IstillrememberthedaysIspentattheschool.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

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