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2015春期宛東五校高一年級聯(lián)考英語試題第I卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)(略)第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AEvewaswaitinginthecorridoroutsideherclass.Shewasfeelingsick.Shehadtwoexamsthatdayandphysicswasfirst.Shereallyhatedphysics.Itwasherworstsubject.Lisalookedbackather,andthenlookedawayquickly.Evethoughtshelookedguilty.Shedidn'thaveaproblemwithphysics.Shedidn'thaveaproblemwithanything...MissPerfect!“Hi,Eve!Sowhat'swrongwithyouandLisa?”askedTina,“Ithoughtyouwerefriends.”“Yes,sodidI,”saidEve.“Butshehasn'tspokentomefortwoweeksnow.Shepromisedtohelpmereviewforthephysicsexamtoo,butthenshe’signoredallmycallsandtexts.”Whileintheexam,EvefoundLisawasholdingherphoneonherkneeunderthetableandreadingfromit.Evecouldn’tbelieveit!IsthathowLisaalwaysgotsuchgoodgrades?Shethoughtabouttellingtheteacher,butshehesitated.Thenextexamwashistory.ThatwasEve’sfavoritesubjectbutshecouldn'tconcentrate.Shedidn'tknowwhattodoaboutLisa.Justthen,Mr.Reed,theirteacher,walkedpast.“Mr.Reed…”Lisawascalledtotheteachers’officeandtherewaitedMr.Reed…Thehistorytestwasover.Evewaswalkingtowardstheschoolgatewhensheheardfootstepsbehindher.ItwasLisa.Evecouldseethatshehadbeencrying.“Listen,”saidLisa.“I'mreallysorryIhaven’tansweredyourcalls,butmydadhadaheartattacktwoweeksagoandhe’sinhospital.HehadabigheartoperationtodayandIwasveryworriedabouthim.SoIwasreadingtextsfrommymum,butMr.Reedcaughtme.HethoughtIwascheating.Hebelievesmenow,butIhavetotaketheexamagain.I’msorryIdidn’ttellyouwhatwashappening.Willyouforgiveme?”21.ThereasonforEve’sfeelingsickismostprobablythat_______.A.shefoundLisawaslookingbackather B.shehadtotaketwoexamswithinonedayC.shewasworriedaboutthephysicsexam D.shehadbeenwaitingfortoolongatime22.Lisadidn'thelpEvereviewforthephysicsexambecause_______.A.shehadtolookafterhersickfather B.sheherselfwasquitebadatphysicsC.shedidn'tconsiderEveasatruefriend D.shewasselfishandhatedtowastetime23.AttheendofthestoryEveprobablyfelt_______.A.confidentandoptimistic B.regretfulandsorryC.sadandangry D.gladandinspired24.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed. B.Alifewithoutafriendisalifewithoutsun.C.Oldfriendsandoldwinesarethebest. D.Friendshipshouldbebasedontrust.BThousandsofobjectshavebeenondisplayinTheNationalAirandSpaceMuseuminWashington,Hours&Admission:OpeneverydayexceptDecember25.Admissionisfree.RegularHours:10:00amto5:30pmExtendedHours:10:00amto7:30pmDecember26—30,2014.March30—April20,2015.FridaysandSaturdays,April24—May16,2015.May17—September7,2015.VISITINGTIPS:LimittheNumberofBags:Allvisitorsarescreenedthroughmetaldetectorsuponentry.ThefeweritemsyoubringinsidetheMuseum,thefasteryourentry.Beforeyouvisit,pleasereviewthelistofprohibiteditems,whichincludepocketknivesandtripods(三腳架).VisitorscarryingprohibiteditemswillnotbeallowedinsidetheMuseum,sopleaseleavethemathomeorinyourcar.NoFoodandDrink:OnlybottledwaterispermittedintheMuseum.YoumayonlyconsumefoodandotherdrinksintheFoodCourt,notintheMuseum.GroupswhobringfoodareencouragedtopicnicontheNationalMall.PleaseTakePhotos:Youarewelcometotakephotosforpersonaluse.However,tripodsandmonopods(單腳架)arenotpermittedwithoutapproval.FirstAid:TheMuseumhasaFirstAidofficeandanurseonduty.PleasecontactthenearestsecurityofficerortheWelcomeVisittheWelcomeAtourWelcomeOpen10:00amto5:30pmPhone:202-633-2214E-mail:NASM-VisitorServices@25.Accordingtothepassage,theNationalAirandSpaceA.whereonlyadultscantakepartinactivitiesB.whichanyonecanvisitwithoutbuyingticketsC.whereonecantouchanythingthathelikesD.whichanyonecanvisitwithouttimelimits26.IfyouplantovisittheMuseumat6:00pm,itispossibleon_______.A.December24,2014 B.March1,2015C.July6,2015 D.September15,201527.Thepurposeofthispassageisto_______.A.makeanadvertisementforthemuseum B.encourageadultstobringtheirchildrenthereC.showwhatisondisplayinthemuseum D.attractpeopletoexploretheuniverse C Fashionreferstothestylesofdressthatarecurrentlypopular.Fashiongoesbeyondjustclothes,though.It’simportantforsomepeopletowearonlythelatestfashionsandstyles.Forothers,though,keepingupwithtrends(潮流)isn’tthatimportant.Theonethingthatstaysthesamewithfashionisthis:italwayschanges! Inthe1960sand1970s,hippiesmadebell-bottomedbluejeanspopular.Inthe1980s,MichaelJacksonmadeparachutepantsallthefashion.Nowtrytofindtheseitemsintoday’sclothingstores! Whydofashionschange?Theanswerisprobablyassimpleasthefactthatpeoplechange.Overtime,thenewreplacestheold.Peopleareinfluencedgreatlybypopularculture,includingathletes,musicians,moviestars,aswellaspopularfilms,televisionsshows,booksandmusic.Wearealsoinfluencedbythefashionindustry’sadvertising. Thestarsofpopularculturearealwayssearchingforanewangletomaintain(保持)theirpopularity.Oftenthesenewanglescomeintheformofnewclothingorhairstyles.Whenpeopleseethesenewstyles,theyoftenwanttoimitatetheirfavoritestars.Todoso,theyseekoutthelatestfashionstomakethemselveslooklikethepeopletheywanttoimitate.Inthisway,fashionsevolveandchangeovertime. Foryears,clotheshavebeenusedtoseparatepeopleintogroups.Eventoday,brand-nameclothingthatismoreexpensivethanothertypesofclothingcanbeusedbysomepeopletodistinguishthemselvesfromothers.Unfortunately,thiscanoftenhavetheeffectofdistancingcertaingroupsfromothers.Don’tforgetthatit’salwaysOKtodevelopyourownsenseofstylethatisuniqueandseparatefromwhatthefashionworlddetermines!Staytruetoyourselfandletyourpersonality—notyourclothes—speakforwhoyouare.28.Theexamplesofbell-bottomedbluejeansandparachutepantsinParagraph3areusedtoshowthat_______.A.peopleoftenhavedifferentdressingstylesB.trendsoffashionarechangingallthetimeC.peoplearealwaysaffectedgreatlybythestarsD.hippiesandMichaelJacksonaregooddesigners29.Fashionchangemainlybecause_______.A.newfilmsandshowsreplacetheold B.moviestarsarechangingovertimeC.popularcultureinfluencespeople D.advertisementschangerapidly30.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_______.A.clothesmayseparateanddistancepeople B.peoplelikeimitatingothers’dressingstyleC.theauthorhasclearlygoneoutoffashion D.fashionisallaboutclothespeoplewear31.Inthelastparagraph,theauthormainlywantstostress_______.A.theadvantagesofstayinguniqueandseparateB.thebadeffectsoffollowingfashionsandstylesC.thegoodbenefitsofpopularstylestopeopleD.theimportanceofhavingone’sownpersonalityDDarekFidyka,a38-year-oldBulgarian,hadbeenparalyzed(癱瘓的)fromthechestdownforfouryearsafteraknifeattack.ScientistsfromBritainandPolandtookcellsfromhisnose,transplanted(移植)themintohisbackandre-grewhisspinalcord(脊髓).Nowhecanwalkandevendriveacar.Thedoctorsweredelightedbutsaiditwasthefirststepinalongjourney.Thebreakthroughcameafter40yearsofresearchbyProfessorGeoffRaisman,whofoundthatcellshadthepossibilitytorepairdamagetonasal(鼻腔的)nerves,theonlypartofthenervoussystemthatconstantlyre-grows.“Theideawastotakesomethingfromanareawherethenervoussystemcanrepairitselfandputitintoanareathatdoesn’trepairitself,”ProfessorRaismansaid. Polishdoctorsinjected(注射)thenasalcellsintoMrFidyka’sspinalcordabovetheinjuryandusedsomenervesfromhisankletoformabridgeacrossthedamagedtissue.Thenasalcellsappeartohavecausedthespinalnervestorepairthemselves. ProfessorRaismanachievedthiswithratsinthelate1990’s,butthisishisgreatestsuccess.“IthinkthemomentofdiscoveryformewasChristmasin1997whenIfirstsawarat,whichcouldn’tcontrolitshand,putitshandouttome.Thatwasanexcitingmoment,becauseIrealizedthenthatmybeliefthatthenervoussystemcouldberepairedwastrue.” Doctorschosetheeasiestcasefortheirfirstattempt—itmightnotworkforothers.Butthereisarealsenseofhopethatanideaoncethoughtimpossiblehasbeenrealized. DavidNicholls,whohelpedprovidemoneyforthebreakthrough,saidinformationaboutthebreakthroughwouldbemadeavailabletoresearchersacrosstheglobe. “Whatyou’vegottounderstandisthatforthreemillionparalyzedpeopleintheworldtoday,theworldlooksatotallybrighterplacethanitdidyesterday,”hesaid.32.WhydidProfessorGeoffRaismanchoosecellsfromthenose?A.Thenervoussysteminthenosecanrepairitself. B.Cellsfromthenosecanbeeasilytransplanted.C.Thenervoussysteminthenosehasmorecells.D.Cellsinthenoseareabletore-producerapidly.33.HowdidtheoperationworkforDarekFidyka?A.Thenervoussysteminthespinalnervescanrepairitself.B.Thenervesfromhisanklecuredthepatientoftheinjury.C.Thenasalcellsre-producedandspreadoververyquickly.D.Thenasalcellshelpedthespinalnervestorepairthemselves.34.WhatmadeProfessorGeoffRaismanbegintobelievethenervoussystemcanberepaired?A.Hisformerstudywithotherpeople. B.Hisoperationonaparalyzedpatient.C.HissuddenthoughtaboutChristmas. D.Hisunusualexperiencewithasickrat.35.DavidNicholls’wordssuggestthat_______.A.theworldwillbecomeabetterandbrighterplaceB.paralyzedpeopleoftodayhavethehopeofrecoveryC.thereportofthebreakthroughwillbepublishedsoonD.researchersacrosstheworldwillcarryouttheoperation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選項。Formillionsofyears,coralreefs(珊瑚礁)haveprovidedhomesandfoodforthousandsofdifferentlivingthings.Fishandseabirdssharethereefwithothercreatures.Nowthesebeautifulplacesareindanger.36Scientistshavefoundthatmorethanone-fourthoftheearth’scoralreefshavebeenruinedsofar.Anotherquarterwilldisappearintenyears’time.Unlessthingschange,alloftheremainingreefsmaydiewithinyourlifetime.Somepeoplethinkthatcoralisstonebecauseofitsrough(粗糙的),hardsurface.Butcoralisananimal.Tinypolyps(水螅體)formthecoralreefs.37Thesecolorscomefromthealgae(海藻)livinginsidethecoral.Billionsofcoralpolypssticktogether.Newonesgrowonthedeadones.Thishappensyearafteryear.Overtime,thecoralbuildsupareef.Thereefrisesfromtheoceanflooruntilitalmostreachesthesea’ssurface.Ittakescoral500,000yearstobuildahugereef.38Thecoralreefshavebeenharmedmainlyinthreeways.Thefirstfactorispollutiononland.Thepollutantsrunwithrainwaterintostreamsandrivers,whichcarrythepoisonsintotheocean.39Sotheywillbeeasilyinfectedwithdiseases.Anothercauseispeople.Peoplehavebrokenoffpiecesofcoral,whichtheywanttosellorkeepassouvenirs.Peoplehavedroppedsticksofdynamite(炸藥)intothewatertocatchmorefish.Theworstproblemistheheatingupoftheoceans.Higheroceantemperatureskilltheimportantfoodsourceforthecoral—thealgae,thetinygreenish-goldwaterplantsthatliveoncoral.40Thecoralturnswhiteanddies.Scientistscallthiscoralbleaching(珊瑚白化).Thebleachedpartofthecoralreefcannotrecover.A.Theycomeinmanydifferentcolors.B.However,humanshavetakenlessthan100yearstodestroyit.C.Thishasblownuppartsofthereefs.D.Whenthealgaedie,thecorallosesbothitsfoodanditscolor.E.Soarealltheseaplantsandanimalsthatdependonthem.F.Chemicalsfromthepoisonskillreefsormakethemweak.G.Manyofthemmightnotevenlastthatlong!第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Mostpeopleagreethatapetaddsjoytoaperson’slife.Scientistsarenowfindingthathavingapetmaykeepitsowner41.Andgoodhealthmayaddyearstoaperson’slife. Scientistshavebeen42thetiebetweenpetsandhealthforyears.In1990,astudywasdonewithpeopleaged65andolder.It43thatpetownerswenttothedoctorlessthanpeople__44pets.Dopetsmakepeople45?Arepeopleabletohandletheireverydaylivesbetter?AlanBeck,whoisaresearcher,saysthat46theanswertothequestionsisyes,thenhavingpetsmaybeagoodidea. Canpetsalsohelppeoplelivelonger?RebeccaJohnsondidastudyto47.Johnsonteachesnurseshowtocarefor48people.Herstudyshowsthathavingpetsmaycausepeopleto49moreslowly.Thehumanbodymakesmanychemicals.Someofthechemicalsmakepeoplefeel50.Othersmakepeoplefeelbad.InJohnson’s51,levelsofthe“good”chemicals52whenpeoplewerearoundpetswhilelevelsofthe“bad”chemicalswentdown.Thegood53__seemedtoslowtheagingofcells.Ifthisis54,maybepeopleshouldspendmoretimewiththeir55.Thenpeoplemightfeelbetterand56longer.Youmightbeallergic(過敏的)topets.Oryoumaynotwantto57aScientistsaretestingcomputerpets,liketheroboticdogAIBO.Theywanttoseeif58__petscanhelppeopletheway59dogsdo.Willaroboticpet60therealpetsittingwithyouonthesofa?Somethingtellsusthatitwillprobablybecomeareality.41. A.healthy B.excited C.mad D.hurried42. A.carryingout B.makingup C.lookingat D.breakingdown43. A.warned B.showed C.reminded D.advised44. A.through B.beyond C.against D.without45. A.busier B.funnier C.happier D.angrier46. A.though B.until C.if D.unless47. A.findout B.putout C.turnout D.setout48. A.sick B.friendly C.old D.lovely49. A.age B.move C.walk D.grow50. A.bored B.surprised C.sleepy D.good51. A.study B.work C.story D.case52. A.changed B.varied C.fell D.rose53. A.sides B.chemicals C.studies D.dogs54. A.important B.unusual C.true D.impossible55. A.children B.pets C.friends D.neighbors56. A.live B.wander C.stay D.travel57. A.headfor B.searchfor C.cheerfor D.carefor58. A.family B.computer C.baby D.toy59. A.brave B.quiet C.faithful D.real60. A.destroyB.replace C.improve D.accompany第II卷第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下列材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Heisthemanwhoformanypeoplehasbeenarolemodel.Nowyourbiggestherodeservesaspecialday61youcanexpressyourthanksandlethimknowhowmuch62__(important)heistoyouthananyothermodel.TheideaofFather’sDaycamefrom63AmericanwomancalledSonaraSmartDoddin1909.Doddwantedaspecialday64(honor)herfather.Heraisedsixchildrenby65__afterhiswifedied.Doddthoughtthereneededtobeadaytohonorlovingdads.ThefirstFather’sDay66(celebrate)onJune19,1910.In1924,U.S.PresidentCalvinCoolidgesupportedtheideaofa67(nation)Father’sDay.Finally,in1996,PresidentLyndonJohnsondeclaredthethirdSundayofJuneasFather’sDay.ThethirdSundayofJune—which68(fall)onJune21,2015—isFather’sDay.Herearesomewaystoshowyourloveandrespect:*Sendhima69(greet)card.Fathersprefercardswhicharenottooemotional.Sochooseonethatwillmakehimlaugh.*Ifhehasacomputer,coverhisdesktop70wordslike“ILoveyouDad”.*Asmallpresent,suchasaframedphotoofyourfamily,canmakehimfeellikeaking.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。 增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。 刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。 修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞; 2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。JimisaAustralianboywhohasbeenlivedinourcityforovertwoyears.Istillrememberthemorningwhenhecameintoourclass,wearacapandapairofsunglasses.Hewavedtouswithgraceandintroducehimselfwithasweetsmile,whichmadeustofeelpleased.Wegavehimawarmwelcome.AndimmediateJimbecameourgreatfriend.NowJimandweplaytogether,chatwitheachotherandgatherpicnics.Also,weridebikesinthecountryorenjoyhikeinthemountains.Sometimesweplayballgameontheplayground.Jimlikesithereandoftensaysitislikebeingathome.Butthatiswhatwewish.第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(25分)假定你是班長李華,請根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容給新任外教Smith先生寫一封信,向他表示歡迎并轉(zhuǎn)達(dá)同學(xué)們對英語課的希望:1.介紹西方文化;2.組織多樣活動;3.關(guān)注學(xué)生發(fā)音,提高聽說能力。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭已為你寫好。

2015年春期宛東五校高一年級聯(lián)考英語試題答案閱讀(2分): CABD/ BCA/ BCAD/ ADDB/EABFD完形(1.5分): ACBDC/ CACAD/ ADBCB/ ADBDB語法填空(1.5分):when/moreimportant/an/tohonor(honour)/himself/ wascelebrated/national/willfall(falls)/greeting/with短文改錯(1分):JimisaAustralianboywhohasbeenlivedinourcityforovertwoyears.Istillanliving(been)rememberthemorningwhenhecameintoourclass,wearacapandapairofwearingsunglasses.Hewavedtouswithgraceandintroducehimselfwithasweetsmile,introducedwhichmadeustofeelpleased.Wegavehimawarmwelcome

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