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高一英語本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共150分.考試時間120分鐘.第Ⅰ卷(選擇題,共110分)第一部分聽力(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上.錄音內(nèi)容結束后,你將有兩分鐘時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上.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,并標在試卷的相應位置.聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對話僅讀一遍.WhatwillthemandowiththeTV?A.Turnitup. B.Turnitoff. C.Turnitdown.2.Whichcitydoesthemanlikethemost?A.Paris. B.Rome. C.NewYork.3.Whatcolordoesthemanprefer?A.Blue. B.Yellow. C.Pink.4.Wherewillthemantravelthissummer?ToTokyo. B.ToHongKong. C.ToBeijing.5.Howmuchdidthewomanpayforherskirt?$50. B.$35. C.$15.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.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.WhatsportdoesJanicelikebest?A.Baseball. B.Soccer. C.Tennis.7.WhatwillJimdothisafternoon?A.Visithisfriends. B.Playballgames. C.Gotothetennisclub.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題.8.Wherewillthetourstart?BigBen. B.TrafalgarSquare. C.PiccadillyCircus.9.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforhischild?£15. B.£20. C.£30.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題.10.Howdoesthemanwanthishaircut?Allofftheback. B.Alloffthesides. C.Alittleoffthetopandsides.11.Whydidthemancomplain?Thewomangotshampooinhiseyes.Thewomancuthisearaccidentally.Thetowelwastoodirty.12.Whycan’tthemancomplaindirectlytothemanager?Heisonvacation. Heisouttolunch. C.Heisdealingwithanothercustomer.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題.13.Whatmonthisitnow?A.January. B.February. C.June.14.WherewillLilyspendSpringFestival?A.Inthecitycenter. B.Inherhometown. C.Intheman’shometown.15.WhatdoesLilythinkofthefestival?A.Boring. B.Ordinary. C.Interesting.16.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Brotherandsister. C.Teacherandstudent.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題.17.WhatdidLucia’sfathergiveherasabirthdaygift?A.Acat. B.Adog. C.Abird.18.Wherewasthebagfound?A.Inavillage. B.Intheforest. C.Onafarm.19.WhodidLuciagivethebagto?A.Herparents. B.Theowner. C.Thepolice.20.WhatdidLuciagetasareward?A.Asmallshop. B.Alotofjewels. C.Alargesumofmoney.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑.21.Asteenagersgetolder,theystruggletobe________,butatthesametime,theymaybadlywantandneedtheirparents’love.A.patient B.brilliant C.independent D.tolerant22.WhenthenewsofJinYong’spassingawaywasreported,thereweremanyfansonsocialmedia________expressedtheirsadnessoverhisdeath.A.which B.who C.where D.what23.Whenmenlookforaclosefriend,theywill________someonewhocansharewiththemcertainactivitieslikesportsandvideogames.A.arrangeforB.cheerfor C.sendfor D.searchfor24.---Ihaven’tseenJackythesedays.---She________forthedrivingtestduetotakeplacenextMonday.A.willprepare B.hasbeenpreparing C.waspreparing D.prepared25.Agoodidea________tomethatwecouldadvertiseourproductsontheInternet.A.occurred B.happened C.hit D.struck26.ACambodianboyhasbecomefamousontheInternet.When________abouthowhepickedupsomanylanguages,hesaidhelearnedthemfromothertourists.A.asked B.asking C.beingasked D.havingasked27.Becauseoftheheavysnow,theresearchersfailedtoreachtheir________ontimeasexpected.A.stage B.agreement C.kingdom D.destination28.Uponarrivinghome,theyfoundtheirdog,Spot,whichthey________inthechargeofDaniel,wasstarvingtodeath.A.left B.wouldleave C.hadleft D.haveleft29.DetectiveSamPetersontoldthejournalists________theyhadn’tdismissedtheideathatJustinwastakenawaybythealiens,theywerelookingintootherpossibilities.A.when B.while C.unless D.until30.---WouldyouliketovisitSanTaishanNationalParkwithmethisweekend?---Well,youknow,Ihatetobe__________,butI’llhavemuchhomeworktodothen.A.acupoftea B.ablacksheep C.atopdog D.awetblanket第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑.DevonGallagher,acollegegraduatefromPhiladelphia,wantstheworldtoknowwhereshe’sbeenduringhergreatworldwidevacationina(n)31way.Thetraveler,whowas32withabonedisease,hadherrightleg33attheageoffour.34theamputation(截肢)causedhardshipsforGallagherearlyon,she,attheageof22now,35itasaninspirationformakingthe36ofherlife.Tospreadthat37,Gallagherhas38tosocialmedia,39shesharesphotosofhertravelsacrosstheworld,butinsteadof40usingageotag(地理標簽),shedrawsherlocationacrossherartificiallegbeforetakingapicture.Nowshehasbeentakingpictures41Europe.“IgetanewlegeverytwoyearsandIcanchoosethedesignonit.OnedayIhadasudden42thatmynewlegcouldbeusedasablackboard,”Gallaghersaid.“Mymumandgrandmotherweren’ttoo43theidea,butmyfriendsthoughtitwasgreatandtoldmetogoforit,soIdid.”Gallaghersaidpeopleoftenstarewhenshe’s44onherleg,butonceshesharesthephotos,she45onlypraiseandencouragement.“Myleghasn’t46mefromdoinganythingI’vewantedtodo,”shesaid.“Idon’tknow47itismydeterminationtoprovetomyselfthatIcandoit,butanyhow,I’vebeenableto48upwithmypeersandleadaprettygreatlife.”Gallaghershowsusthatyoushouldneverletanythingstandinthe49ofyourdream.Andifyoumeetwithanobstacle(障礙),get50withit—iflifegivesyouanartificialleg,makeart.31.A.common B.right C.simple D.special32.A.born B.charged C.filled D.linked33.A.cured B.treated C.cut D.kept34.A.Unless B.Although C.Once D.Since35.A.considers B.thinks C.treats D.looks36.A.coolest B.best C.worst D.fullest37.A.evidence B.news C.message D.schedule38.A.applied B.belonged C.stuck D.turned39.A.which B.that C.as D.where40.A.simply B.officially C.enthusiastically D.reasonably41.A.across B.through C.about D.for 42.A.attitude B.thought C.belief D.opinion43.A.curiousabout B.fondof C.patientwith D.afraidof44.A.walking B.reporting C.writing D.standing45.A.accepts B.takes C.likes D.receives46.A.protected B.preserved C.stopped D.defended47.A.why B.that C.if D.what48.A.make B.come C.put D.keep49.A.way B.corner C.course D.bottom50.A.satisfied B.creative C.familiar D.connected第三部分??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)?請閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑.ALilywenttoLondonwithherparentsforatwo-weekvacation.Shesentpostcardstoherfriends.DearLeiFang,Londonisabusycityandsomanypeoplearelivinghere.Therearealwaysalotofthingstodo.However,thesubwaycantakeyoutotravelalloverthecity.TodaywewenttovisitBuckinghamPalaceandtheTowerofBridge.IwillbeverytiredwhenIgethome.Seeyousoon.DearLeiFang,Londonisabusycityandsomanypeoplearelivinghere.Therearealwaysalotofthingstodo.However,thesubwaycantakeyoutotravelalloverthecity.TodaywewenttovisitBuckinghamPalaceandtheTowerofBridge.IwillbeverytiredwhenIgethome.Seeyousoon.LoveLilyDearTanXiao,I’mhavingagreatvacation.Thisisanamazingcity.Therearelotsofinterestingoldbuildingsandfamousmuseumstovisit.Thepeopleherearefriendlyandhelpfulwhenwegetlost.TheonlythingthatIdon’tlikeistheweather.Itrainseverydayandit’sstillcold.Wishyouwerehere!LoveLilyDearWangLin,ThisisabeautifulcityandIlikeitverymuch.Youcanseeparkshereandthere.TheRiverThamesrunsinthemiddleofthecity.MymotherandIhavebeenbusyshopping.Restaurantscanofferyoualltypesoffood.I’vegotlotsofphotostoshowyouwhenIgetback.LoveLily51.WhichofthefollowingplacesmayLilyhaveNOTvisitedyet?A.TheLondonEye. B.TheTowerofBridge.C.BuckinghamPalace. D.TheRiverThames.52.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?A.TheytookthesubwaytomanyplacesinLondon.B.TheytasteddifferenttypesoffoodinLondon. C.TheyspentmorethantwomonthsinLondon.D.TheyboughtalotofthingsinLondon.53.LilythinksLondonis________.A.beautifulbutunfriendly B.amazingandbusyC.unfriendlyanddirty D.busybutpollutedBImaginearelayrace.Duringthisrace,anathleteholdsastickasherunsacertaindistance.Thenhepassesthesticktothenextrunner.Thatpersonrunsfaster,andthenpassesthesticktoathirdrunner.Nowimaginethattherunnersdonotpassastick.Insteadtheypassshinysilk,aswellasgold,fruit,andglass.Imaginethattheracedoesnotmoveforwardinjustonedirection.Insteadtherunnersgobackandforthalongaroad.Theytradegoodsallalongthisroute(路線)andateachendofit.Nowimaginethattherunnersarebusinessmen.Theyleadcaravans(商隊)orlinesofcamelsthatcarrythingstosell.TheytravelontheancientSilkRoadtoearntheirliving.TheSilkRoadwasacomplextradenetwork.Itpassedthroughthousandsofcitiesandtowns.ItstretchedfromeasternChina,acrosscentralAsiaandtheMiddleeast,totheMediterraneanSea.BusinessmentraveledontheSilkRoadfromabout200B.C.toabout1300A.D..Thenseatravelbegantooffernewroutes.SomepeoplecalledtheSilkRoadtheworld’slongesthighway.However,theSilkRoadincludedmanyroutes--notjustonesmoothpath.Theroutesranthroughmountainsandacrossdeserts.Theypassedthroughanareathatnowincludes18countries.TheSilkRoadhadmanydangers.Thesedangersrangedfromhotsunanddeepsnowtothievesandwars.Onlyexperttraderscouldsurvive.TheSilkRoadgotitsnamefromitsmostprizedgoods.Peopleusedsilkasmoney.Theycouldpaytaxesorbuygoodswithit.Traderscarriedmorethanjustsilk,though.Theyhadgold,silver,andglassfromEurope.PeopleintheMiddleEastandAsiawantedthesethings.Businessmenalsotookhorsesfromflat,grassyareasincentralAsiaandbroughtthemtoChinaandotherareas.Thehorseschangedthewaypeoplefarmedandrantheirarmies.Indianbusinessmentradedsaltandrare,beautifulstones.Chinesemerchantstradedmedicineandchina.Theyalsotradedpaper,whichquicklyreplacedanimalskinsinthewest.BusinessmencarriedapplesfromcentralAsiatoRome.TheChinesehadlearnedtocombinedifferenttreestocreatenewkindsoffruit.Theytaughtthissciencetoothers,suchastheRomans.TheRomansbegantogrowapplesforfood.TheSilkRoadledtoworldwidecommerce2,000yearsbeforetheWorldWideWeb.ThepeoplealongtheSilkRoaddidnotshareonlygoods.Theyalsosharedbeliefs.Monks,priests,andotherfaithleaderstaughttheirreligionstoothers.TheSilkRoadcreatedpathwaysforknowledge,diplomacy,andreligion.54.Peopleturnedtotheseafornewroutesafteraround1300A.D.because________.A.theSilkRoadincludedmanyroutesB.theSilkRoadpassedthroughmanyareasC.peopletraveledontheSilkRoadfortoolongD.thereweremoredangersalongtheSilkRoad55.Whichofthefollowingisclosesttothemeaningofthewordprizedinparagraph3?A.appropriateB.preserved C.valuable D.useful56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?A.TheSilkRoadhelpedspreadreligionstomorepeople.B.TheSilkRoadgavepeopletheideatobuildhighways.C.Somepeopleprobablydiedwhiletravelling.D.Westernersprobablyusedtowriteonanimalskins.57.Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercanwemostprobablyreadthearticle?A.Science. B.Travel. C.Sports. D.Culture.CAccordingtotheAssociatedPress(AP),aChinesescientistclaimshesuccessfullycreatedtheworld’sfirstgenetically-editedbabies. ChineseresearcherHeJiankui,aresearchprofessoratChina’sSouthernUniversityofScienceandTechnologyinShenzhen,saidhehadeditedDNAoftwingirlsbornafewweeksago.① He’sclaimswereimmediatelycriticizedbysomescientistsasunsafeandunethical.ThiskindofgeneeditingisforbiddenintheUnitedStatesandmanyothercountries.②Suchchangestoaperson’sDNAcanpasstofuturegenerationsandriskharmingothergenes. Ininterviews,HeJiankuidefendedhiswork.HesaidhehadperformedthegeneeditingtohelpprotectthebabiesfromfutureinfectionofHIV,thevirusresponsibleforthediseaseAIDS.Hesaidtheprocesshad“workedsafely”andthetwingirlswere“ashealthyasanyotherbabies.”HetoldtheAPhefeltastrongresponsibility“notjusttomakeafirst,butalsotomakeanexample”forfutureresearch.“Societywilldecidewhattodonext,”hesaid. WhenHe’sclaimsbecamepublic,theuniversitymadeastatementsayinghisworkhad“seriouslywentagainstacademicethicsandstandards.”Universityofficialssaidtheyhadnoknowledgeofhisresearchandhadlookedintothecase.③ China’sNationalHealthCommissionwas“highlyconcerned”abouttheclaimsandorderedlocalhealthofficials“toimmediatelylookinto”He’sactivity.“Wehavetoberesponsibleforthepeople’shealthandwillactonthisaccordingtothelaw,”thecommissionsaid. Scientistsdiscoveredinrecentyearsanewwaytoeditgenesthatmakeupaperson’sDNAthroughoutthebody.Thetool,calledCRISPR-cas9,makesitpossibletochangeDNAtosupplyaneededgeneortakeoneawaythatiscausingproblems.Sofarthetoolhasonlybeenusedonadultstotreatdeadlydiseases,andthechangesonlyaffectedthatperson.④KiranMusunuru,ascientistfromUniversityofPennsylvania,toldtheAPthatifsuchanexperimenthadbeencarriedoutonhumanbeings,itcouldnotbe“morallyorethicallyreasonable.”JulianSavulescu,amedicalethicsexpertatBritain’sUniversityofOxford,agreed.“Iftrue,thisexperimentmaycausedisasters,”hetoldReuters. However,onewell-knowngeneticist,HarvardUniversity’sGeorgeChurch,defendedtheattempttoeditgenestopreventinfectionsofHIV.HetoldtheAPthatsinceHIVis“amajorandgrowingpublichealththreat”hefindssuchexperiments“valuable.”58.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.AllscientistsconsiderHe’sexperimentunsafeandunethical.B.TheuniversityHeworksinsupportshisexperiment.C.Manycountriesdon’talloweditingbabiesgenetically.D.China’sNationalHealthCommissionthinkshighlyofHe’sexperiment.59.Thefollowingsentence“However,manyscientistsbelievesuchexperimentisdangerous.”canbeplacedin__________.A.① B.② C.③ D.④60.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsHeJiankui’sresearch?A.Supportive. B.Uninterested. C.Doubtful. D.Neutral.61.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.ChineseScientistClaimsFirstGeneEditedBabiesB.ChineseScientistFindsANewCureForAIDSC.GeneEditingStillHasALongWayToGoD.ChinaTakesTheLeadInGeneEditingDLittleWomenisthestoryoffoursistersgrowingupduringtheCivilWar.EachMarch(馬奇)sisterhasadifferentpersonality.Meg,theoldest,isdignified(端莊)andproper.Jo,nextinage,isenergeticandwantstobeawriter.Bethisshyandquietandlovesmusic.Amy,theyoungest,isspoiled(被寵壞的),alittleconceited(自負),andenjoysart.Inthefollowingpassage,anexcerpt(節(jié)選)fromChapter14Secrets,Johasasecretsurprisetotellhersisters.Laurieistheboywholivesnextdoor,andHannahistheMarch’sservant.TheSpreadEagleisanewspaperinthetown.InafewminutesJobounced(蹦跳)in,laidherselfonthesofa,andpretendedtoread.“Haveyouanythinginterestingthere?”askedMeg,withcondescension(屈尊).“Nothingbutastory,won’tamounttomuch,Iguess,”returnedJo,carefullykeepingthenameofthepaperoutofsight.“You’dbetterreaditaloud.Thatwillamuseusandkeepyououtofmischief(惡作劇),”saidAmyinhermostgrown-uptone.“What’sthename?”askedBeth,wonderingwhyJokeptherfacebehindthesheet.“TheRivalPainters.”“Thatsoundswell.Readit,”saidMeg.Withaloud“Hem!”andalongbreath,Jobegantoreadveryfast.Thegirlslistenedwithinterest,forthetalewasromantic,andsomewhatpathetic(哀婉動人),asmostofthecharactersdiedintheend.“Ilikethataboutthesplendidpicture,”wasAmy’sapprovingremark,asJopaused.“Iprefertheloveringpart.ViolaandAngeloaretwoofourfavoritenames,isn’tthatstrange?”saidMeg,wipinghereyes,fortheloveringpartwastragical(凄婉).“Whowroteit?”askedBeth,whohadcaughtaglimpse(瞥)ofJo’sface.Thereadersuddenlysatup,threwawaythepaper,displayingaredface,andwithafunnymixtureofsolemnityandexcitementrepliedinaloudvoice,“Yoursister.”“You?”criedMeg,droppingherwork.“It’sverygood,”saidAmy.“Iknewit!Iknewit!Oh,myJo,Iamsoproud!”andBethrantohughersister,wildwithjoyoverthissplendidsuccess.Dearme,howexcitedtheyallwere,tobesure!HowMegwouldn’tbelieveittillshesawthewords.“MissJosephineMarch,”actuallyprintedinthepaper.HowpolitelyAmycriticized(批評)theartisticpartsofthestory,andofferedadviceforasequel(續(xù)集),whichunfortunatelycouldn’tbecarriedout,astheheroandheroineweredead.HowBethgotexcited,andskippedandsangwithjoy.HowHannahcameintoshoutingreatastonishmentat‘thatJo’sdoin’s’.HowproudMrsMarchwaswhensheknewit.HowJolaughed,withtearsinhereyes,asshedeclaredshemightaswellbeapeacock(孔雀)anddonewithit,andhowthe‘SpreadEagle’mightbesaidtoflyhiswingsproudlyovertheHouseofMarch,asthepaperpassedfromhandtohand.“Tellusaboutit.”“Whendiditcome?”“Howmuchdidyougetforit?”“WhatwillFathersay?”“Won’tLaurielaugh?”criedthefamily,allinonebreathastheygatheredaroundJo,forthesefoolish,affectionate(癡情的)peoplehadacelebrationofeverylittlejoyoffamily.62.WhatwasJo’ssecret?A.Herstorywaspublishedinanewspaper.B.Shereadanotherromanticnovelsecretly.C.Sheboughtanewspapersecretlyatfirst.D.Shefellinlovewiththenextdoorboy.63.WhydidMegwipehereyesafterhearingthestory?A.Shewasproudofhersister.B.Shewasjealousofhersister.C.Shewasmovedbytheloveringpartofthestory.D.Thestoryremindedherofherownsadexperiences.64.Theunderlinedwords“thereader”refersto________.A.Meg B.Jo C.Beth D.Amy65.Whatisimpliedinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Jo’sstorywaswellreceivedintheMarchfamily.B.Everyonewassatisfiedwiththestory.C.Jowassureeveryoneintownwouldlikeherstory.D.ThesuccessofJo’sstorywasmainlyduetotheSpreadEagle.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.It’sdifficulttofindtruefriendsthesedays.66How?Herearesometipsonhowtomakeyourfriendshiplastforever:Callfornoreason.Calljusttosay“Hi”orjusttoask“What’sup?”.Ifyoucan’tcall,justsendane-mail.67.Knowwhentosay“I’msorry.”and“Thankyou”.68Showappreciationforthethings,bigorlittlethatyourfrienddoesforyou.Saythankyou.It’sthateasy.69.Ifyouhavenothinggoodtosay,don’ttalkatall.Don’triskhurtingyourfriend’sfeelingsbysayinghurtfulwordsthat,mostofthetime,youdon’treallymean.Behonest.Don’tlietofriends.Trustisthefoundationoftruefriendship.Writethemanotefromtimetotime.Also,trytobethoughtful.Givesimplegiftsthatwillmaketheirday.Neverbemeanwithyourtime.Sparesometimetoseeyourfriendshoweverbusyyouare.Youcanalwaysspareanhourortwoafterschoolorworktovisitthem.70.Ifyouarethetypeofpersonwhoknowshowtotakecareoffriendship,youdefinitelyareakeeper!A.Avoidhurtfulwords.B.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.C.Somearenevertherewhenyouneedthemmost.D.Don’tletpridegetintheway,especiallywhenyou’reatfault.E.Weekendsareagreattime,too,tobondandhangoutwithyourfriends.F.Thiswouldsendamessagethatyourememberyourfriendsatarandom(任意的)timeoftheday.G.Onceyoufindafriendwhoisworthkeeping,makesuretotakecareofwhatyouhavewiththatperson.第II卷(非選擇題,共40分)第一部分短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)?閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式.InnortheasternLiaoningProvince,wintercanbeverycold.Formonths,almostnothinggrowsonthesefrozenareas,exceptforone71(surprise)product—grapes,whichmakesomethingspecial,icewine.Icewine72(make)fromfrozengrapes.Thefreezingprocessgivesthewineasweetflavor.It’ssomuch73(strong).Ittasteslikearaisin(葡萄干).Here,conditionsformakingicewinearesoperfect74athirdoftheworld’sicewineisnowproducedhere.Strictrulesmeanthatthetemperaturemustbeatleast-8℃for24hours.Whiletheywait,thegrapescouldgobad.So,75(prevent)thisfromhappening,theyneedtobepickedassoonastheconditions76(be)right.Intheearlymorning,thevillagersareall77(die)tohelp.ThegrapesplantedherearecalledVidal.Assoonasthegrapesarepicked,theyaretransportedtothewinecompany—thelargest78(produce)inChina.Twoyearslater,thewineisreadytobeinthebottles,eachof79containsthejuiceofa2.5kilogramsofgrapes.Thesebottleswillbe80thedinnertableacrossChinaandeventheworld.第二部分單詞拼寫(共10題;每題1分,滿分10分)請閱讀下面句子,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~.注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上相應題號的橫線上.每個空格只填一個單詞.81.HowardCarter,amostfamousexplorer,wasverybrightandc▲abouttheworldoutsidehishometown.82.AnAmericanTVteammadecopiesofYetitracksandhadtheme▲byascientistintheUSA.83.Duringadolescence,itisnormalforteenagerstobecomec▲withthechangingworldbothinsideandoutsideofthem.84.DuringtheSpringFestival,kowtow(磕頭)isusuallyperformedbyyoungerpeopletoshowr▲fortheelders.85.Ateamofdoctorsandnursesweresenttocareforthei▲intheearthquake-strickenarea.86.Danielwassoangrywithhisparentsthathethoughttheydidn’tdeservean▲(解釋).87.TobymadeanadventureinAfrica,wherehevisited8places▲(總共).88.Sofar,therehasbeennostrongevidenceforthe▲(存在)ofYetis.89.Atdusk,thesunshine▲(反射)onHongZeLake,makingitshinelikeadiamond.90.Zhongdianis659kilometresawayfromKunming,andthereare▲(固定的)flightsbetweenthetwocities.第三部分書面表達(滿分20分)如今,隨著生活條件的改善,越來越多的孩子開始發(fā)胖.最近,某校高一年級就”如何保持苗條身材”進行問卷調(diào)查,調(diào)查結果如下面餅狀圖(piechart)所示.請據(jù)此用英語寫一篇短文,報道此次調(diào)查結果,并給出你的建議.②①③②①③④⑤②多鍛煉①均衡飲食③只吃蔬菜④節(jié)食⑤服用減肥藥【寫作要求】1.詞數(shù):120左右.開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);2.文中不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名和學校名稱.Fromourrecentsurveyofstudents,wehavefoundthat▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲高一年級調(diào)研測試英語答案聽力:1-5BAACB 6-10ABCAC 11-15AA ACC 16-20ABBCC單項選擇:21-25CBDBA 26-30ADCBD完形填空:31-35DACBA 36-40BCDDA 41-45ABBCD 46-50CCDAB閱讀理解:51-53ACB 54-57DCBD 58-61CADA 62-65ACBA七選五:GFDAE短文填空:71.surprising72.ismade 73.stronger 74.that75.toprevent 76.are 77.dying 78.producer 79.which 80.on單詞拼寫:81.curious 82.examined 83.confused 84.respect 85.injured86.explanation 87.altogether 88.existence 89.reflects 90.regular書面表達:Fromourrecentsurveyofstudents,wehavefoundthatthemostpopularwayofkeepingslimisdoingexerciseregularly,which35percentofthestudentsprefer.Thisisfollowedbyonlyeatingvegetables,which24percentofthestudentsareinfavorof.Aboutonefifthofthestudentsthinkabalanceddietmakesforaslimfigure.However,asmallnumberofstudentschoosetogoonadietortakeweight-losspills(/chooseotherways,suchasgoingonadietortakingweight-losspills),whichisharmfultotheirhealth.Wewanttohelpthestudents(to)keepsliminahealthyway.Forthisreason,wesuggestthatourschoolorganizevarioussportsactivitiestoencouragemorestudentstoworkoutandthateachclasshaveaclassmeetingwhereteacherscangivenecessaryguidanceaboutabalanceddiet.Theywouldmakeadifferencetotheirfigures.(129字)聽力原文:Text1W:Don’tyouthinktheTVistooloud?Pleaseturnitdown.M

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