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2010-2024历年浙江省宁波六校度高一第二学期期中考试英语试卷第1卷一.参考题库(共25题)1.Thatevening____Smithssatbeforeabrightfireandhad___nicesupper.A./,aB.the,aC./,/D.the,/2._________isknowntoall,heisgoodatEnglish.A.WhichB.AsC.ItD.What3.—I’mgoingtoShanghaithisafternoon.—________.Thenhowsoonwillyoucomeback?A.HaveanicetripB.CongratulationsC.CheersD.Goodluck4.—Haveyouheardofthestoryof“TheMerchantofVenice”?—No.Whenandwheredoesthestory______?A.takeupB.takeonC.takeplaceD.takeoff5.CAwhite-hairedoldgentlemanstepsoutofhiscar,baginhandandcoatoverhisarm,hehascalledfromtheofficetosaythatheisontheway.Hiswifeispreparingsupper.Hecanseethelightshininginsidehisownfrontdoor.Helooksforwardtoafireandhotmilk.Itisacoldnight.Afewsecondslaterheislyingontheicygroundinapoolofhisownblood.Itdoesn'thappenveryoften,butitdoeshappeninthecapitalcityoftheUnitedStates.Itismorelikelytohappeninthenear-desertedcitycenteratnight.Whathappenedtohimcouldhappentoanyofus.SenatorStennis,whois71,gotoutofhiswhiteBuickat7:40p.m.outsidehishomeat3609CumberlandStreet.Twoyouthssaid,"Getout!Money,please."Hefollowedtheorder.Hehandedoverhiswalletcontainingseveralcards,agoldwatchandtheonlymoneyhehadinhispockets—twenty-fivecents.Theyouthsalsosaid,"Nowwe'regoingtoshootyouanyway."Anywaytheydid.Onebullet(子弹)hithiminthelegandstruckthebone.Theotherenteredhischestjustbelowtheupperpocketofhissuit.Itnarrowlymissedhisheart.Strangelyhemadeitacrossaten-meterdistance,upeightstepsandalongtwentymorefeetofstonepath.Hiswifemethimatthedoor,andsawtwomenrunning.Thesenatortoldhertocallthepoliceandthedoctor.Thesenatorisapowerfulpoliticalfigure,butitisunlikelythatthetwoyoungmenknewwhohewas.Morelikelythereasonforthekillingwasthathehadonlynomorethanaquarterofdollar-notenoughfortwocupsofcoffee.49Accordingtothepassage,_______.A.suchamugging(行凶抢劫)mighthavehappenedtoanyoneB.themugginghappenedonacoldeveninginasenator'shomeC.thesenatorwaskilledbecausehewasanimportantpoliticianD.themuggingmightnothavehappenedifthesenatorwasyoungandstrong50.Havingrobbedthesenator,thetwoyoungmen_______.A.pulledhimintoapoolB.shottwobulletsintohisbodyC.hitoutathimhardD.carriedhimaway51.Thetwoyoungmenwereangrybythefactthat_______.A.thesenatorattemptedtocheatthemB.theyfailedtogetthesenator'sexpensivecarC.thesenatordidn'tdieintheirhandsD.themuggingdidn'tbringthemwhattheyhadexpected52Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?A.Anear-desertedcitycenteratnightisadangerousplace.B.Peopleshouldalwayscarrysomemoneywiththem.C.Thoughseriouslywounded,thesenatormanagedtogethomeonhisown.D.Thesenator'swifemetthetwomenandrecognizedthem.6.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分25分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语法错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(╲)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。TheInternetisanusefultoolandyoucandomanythingsonit.Forexample,youcanmakewithsomenewfriendsontheInternet.Theyoftenlivedinanothercityorevenanothercountry.Makefriendsonlinegivesyouachancetolearnaboutotherpeople.Soyouneedtobeverycarefullyaboutthesefriends.Itisimportanttoyounottogivetoomuchinformation,suchasyourphonenumber,addressandsoon.Itmaydangerous.FriendsontheInternetcannevertakeplaceofyourtruefriends.Whenyouenjoytalkingwithfriendsonline,don’tforgetyoutruefriends.7.Iusedto_____bedatnine.NowIamusedto____bedatten.A.go,goingB.goto,goingtoC.goto,gotoD.goingto,goingto8.第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A

12-year-oldJohnThomasRobertsonisaborntrainfan.“I’velikedtrainsprobablyfromthedayIwasborn,”hetoldGoodMorningAmerica.“WhenIwasverylittle,”hesaid,“mygrandpagotmeatrainmodel.Iwouldjustwatchitgoroundforhoursandhours.”WhenRobertsonfinallyhadtheopportunitytorideonatrain,hefeltgreat.Hisjourneywassomind-blowingthathecouldn’tkeepittohimself:hedecidedtotakeallhisclassmatestogoonaridewithhim.Whenhefoundthatsomeofhisclassmatescouldn’tpaythefares,hespentmoneyhehadsavedbycollectingcans(罐子)andbottlesandraisedmorethan$1,000forthem.Thattrainwassuchahappyonethathemadeityearlyaction.“Itnevergetsboringforsomereason;it’sjustveryfun,”hesaid.“Itreallyletspeoplegetawayfromtheirbusylifeandhavefun.”EveryOctober,Robertsontakesanewgroupofdisabledchildrentoridethetrain—butnow,hehasaproblem.Severaldisabledchildrenwererefusedbecausethetrainwasnotaccessible(可用的)todisabledpeople.“Hewasangrytothinkthatchildrenofhisownagecouldn’trideatrain,”hismothersaid.Buthewouldn’tsayno:herecentlysentalettertothetrainofficeforhelp.Tohissurprise,theleader,TyPennington,tooktheletterseriously.Hesaidthatheandhisworkerswouldworkonmakingatrainaccessibletodisabledpeople.41.ThefirsttimeJohnThomasRobertsontookatrain,he_______A.feltextremelyhappy.

B.wasfrightenedbyit.C.watcheditforhours.

D.actedasadriver.42.JohnThomasRobertsonisaborntrainfan,becausehe_______.A.wastakenonatrainthedayhewasborn.B.hisgrandpaonceworkedonthetrain.C.tookagroupofdisabledchildrenonboardatrain.D.wasgreatlyattractedtotrainssinceearlychildhood.43.Theunderlinedword“mind-blowing”canbereplacedby“_______”.A.exciting

B.frightening

C.surprising

D.disappointing44.Thedisabledchildrenwererefusedtogetonthetrainbecause_______.A.theycouldn’taffordthetrainticketsB.RobertsonhadnotsavedenoughmoneyforticketsC.thetraindidn’thavespecialservicesforthemD.theworkerstherewouldnotallowthemtodoso45.Accordingtothepassage,wecanseethatRobertsonisa(n)_______child.A.honestandcrazy

B.kindandhelpfulC.cleverbutboring

D.lazybutkind9.12.Heisalways________andneverfeelstired.A.energeticB.lovelyC.friendlyD.independent10.ThelifeofMilu____atpresent.A.isbeenstudiedB.isbeingstudiedC.wasbeingstudiedD.havebeenstudied11.—Haveyou_____somenewideas?

—Yeah.I’lltellyoulater.A.comeaboutB.comeintoC.comeupwithD.comeup12.Heistheonlyoneofthestudentswho_________awinnerofscholarshipfor3years.A.isB.areC.havebeenD.hasbeen13.Allofusfound_____necessarytolearnaforeignlanguage.A.thisB.thatC.itD.what14.ThecompanywasnamedGatesHall______amannamedJamesGates.A.inneedofB.insearchofC.withthehelpofD.inmemoryof15.第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分50)第一节:单项选择(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。—Whatdoyouthinkoftheirmarriage?

—______,ifIwereKate,Iwouldnotmarryhim.A.Generallyspeaking

B.Ihavenoidea

C.Tobehonest

D.Tomysurprise16.She’sgoingtohaveproblemsfindingajob______shegetsgoodmarks.A.forB.sinceC.sothatD.evenif17.AfterlivinginParisforfiftyyears,hereturnedtothesmalltown_____hegrewupasachild.A.whichB.whereC.thatD.when18.EIntheUK,mostchildrenhavetheirmiddaymealatschool,butinmanyschools,parentscanchoosewhattheirchildreneat.Thechildrencanhaveaschoollunch—ahot,cookedmeal;ortheycantakeapackedlunchwiththem,whichusuallyincludescoldfoodlikesandwiches.Oftenparentspreparelunchesonthebasisofwhattheirchildrenwant.Cathy,amotherofthreechildren,toldus,“Mychildrenhavepackedlunches,becausetheysaytheyhateschooldinners.Imake3packedluncheseverymorning,sowe’relikeasandwichbarinourkitcheninthemorning.”However,anothermother,Susan,madeherchoicebasedonthenutritiousvalueofthefood.Shesaid,“Mydaughteralwayshasschooldinners.IthinksheprobablygetshealthierfoodbyhavingacookedlunchatschoolthanshewouldifImadesandwiches.”Buthowhealthyareschooldinners?Kaz,afather,wasn’timpressedwiththem.“Fizzy(有泡沫的)drinkswereofferedandIthinktherewerealotofchips.”ThequestionofhowhealthyschoolfoodiswasbroughttoJamieOliver,wholaunchedacampaigntoimprovechildren’snutrition,afterspendingayearworkinginaschoolkitchen.TheTVseriesaboutthecampaignwonanawardthisweek.Hewashorrified(惊恐的)atthejunkfoodhesawbeingserved,whichincludedburgers,pizzaandchips.

Hedecidedtobanthejunk,andstartedcookinggoodstews(炖菜)andcurriesforthechildreninstead.Jamieimprovedtheschooldinnersinthatparticularschool,andtrainedthedinnerladiestocookhealthyfood.Thenheputpressureonthegovernmenttoimprovethestandardsofschoolfoodacrossthecountry.Anditlooksasifthechangeshavebegun.57Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SchoolDinners

B.HealthyFoodC.DinnersintheUK

D.ResearchonDinners58.Theunderlinedphrase“onthebasisof”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans“______”.A.bycomparison

B.accordingtoC.inspiteof

D.forthegoodof59Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.inBritain,allchildrenhavetheirlunchatschool

B.Cathy’schildrenlikeschooldinnersC.stewsandcurriesarehealthyfoodD.JamieOliverworksinaschoolkitchen60.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.TherearemanyschoolsinBritain.B.Susanchoosesfoodforherdaughteraccordingtoitsnutrition.C.Inthepast,thefoodprovidedbyBritishschoolswasnothealthyenough.D.NoneoftheparentsinBritainlikeschoolfood.19.—Doyouknowthetownatall?

—No,thisisthefirsttimeI_________here.A.wasB.havebeenC.cameD.amcoming20.DThefollowingaretheworld-renewedattractionsinLondon,sodon’tmissthemwhiletouringthere.Shakespeare’sGlobeShakespeare’sGlobe,whichofficiallyopenedin1997,isareconstructionoftheGlobeTheatre,builtin1599,andbringsShakespeare’sworldtolife.Asavisitortotheexhibitionyou’lldiscoverhowshowswereproducedinthetheatresduringShakespeare’stime.Theguide-storytellerstakeyouonafascinatinghalf-hourtour.Price:Adult£9.00;Child(5-15)£6.50;

Student£7.50;

Under5FREE.TheTowerofLondonThetower,nearly100feethigh,withwalls15feetthick,wasbuiltintheearly1080s.KingHenryⅢmadethistowerhishome.KingEdwardVandhisyoungerbrotherweremurderedinsidebytheiruncle.QueenElizabethIwasshutupinthetowerfortwomonthsbyherhalfsisterMarywhofeltthatherthrone(王位)wasbeingthreatened(威胁).In1603,partofthetowerbecameamuseum.Price:Adult£16.50;Child(5-15)£9.50;Under5FREE;Student£13.50;Family(twoadultswiththreechildren)£46.00.Banqueting(宴会)HouseBanquetingHouseistheremainsofWhitehallPalacewhichwasbuiltin1529andwashometotheEnglishkings.Itwasdestroyedbyfire.Famousforitsarchitectureandpainting,thebuildingisalsoknownforbeingthesceneofCharlesI’sexecution(处决)。Price:Adult£4.50;Child£2.25;Student(withID)andseniorcitizen(60+)£3.00;Under5FREE.TowerBridgeExhibitionTowerBridgehasstoodovertheRiverThamesinLondonsince1894andisoneofthefinest,mostrecognizablebridgesintheworld.AttheTowerBridgeExhibitionyoucanenjoybreath-takingviewsfromthehigh-levelwalkwaysandlearnaboutthehistoryofthebridgeandhowitwasbuilt.YoucanthenvisittheVictorianenginerooms,hometotheoriginalsteamenginesthatusedtopowerthebridge.Price:Adult£6.00;Child(5-15)£3.00;Under5FREE;Seniorcitizen(60+)£4.50;Student£4.50.53.Whichofthefollowingplaceshasthelongesthistory?A.WhitehallPalace.

B.TheGlobeTheatre.

C.TheTowerofLondon.

D.TowerBridge.54.Iftwoparentswiththeir4-year-oldsonvisittheTowerofLondon,theyshouldpay

.A.£33

B.£43

C.£46

D.£5255.QueenElizabethIwasshutupinthetowerfortwomonthsbyMarymainlybecause

.A.Marydidn’tlikeher

B.shetriedtostealMary’streasureC.MaryfearedshewouldbecometheQueen

D.sheintendedtomurderMary56.Howmanyplacesusedasaking’shomearementionedinthispassage?A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.21.第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Onedayakingandhisminister(大臣)wentoutforawalk.Thekingsaidtotheminister,“Iwanttogiverewardtoanyonewhoishospitable(好客的)tousduringour

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Dcrown22.B“Idon’tlikemyparents.TheyalwaystellmeIshoulddothis,andshouldnotdothat.Itsometimesmakesmeangry,”saidLiPing,amiddleschoolstudentinHunan.Doyouhavethesameproblem?Perhapsyourparentshadthesameproblemwhentheywereyouragelongago.Whydoesitseemthatsomeparentsarenotsofriendlyintheirchildren’seyes?Oneofthebiggestthingsiswhensomeonebecomesaparent,he/shelikesworryingthings.Theyworryabouteverythingaboutyou,fromthetimeyouwereborn.Theydoalotforyou,thoughsomethingwouldmakeyouangry,becausetheycareaboutyouandworryaboutyou.Theyworryaboutyourchoiceoffriends,thefoodyoueat,yourworkatschool,howmuchsleepyouget,etc.Allthesethingsarepartofyourlife.Theywantyoutogrowuphealthilyandhappily.Sohowcanyoumakethingseasieronyourself?It’seasierthanyouthink.Justmakesureyourparentsknowwhatyou’redoing.Getthemtoknowyourfriends.Phoneifyoustaysomewhereelsesothatyourparentsdon’tcalleveryhospitalinthephonebooklookingforyourbody.Saysorrytothemwhenyoumakemistakes.Takeresponsibility(责任)forwhatyouhavedone.Talkaboutyourideaswiththem.Theymaytalkabouttheirswithyou.Mostofall,trytothinkaboutwhyyourparentsdothisordothat.Theyarestillpracticingbeingparentsandneedhelpyoucangivethem.Someday,whenyoubecomeaparent,theymaybeabletohelpyouknowhowtogetonwithyourchildren.46.Whatdoesthewriterthinkweshoulddoifweplantogobackhomelaterthanusual?

Weshould_____.A.tellourfriends

B.telltheteacherC.saysorrytoourparents

D.makeatelephonecalltoourparents47.Thewriterthinks________.A.it’swrongofparentstoworryabouttheirchildrentoomuchB.someparentsareunfriendly,whichmakestheirchildrenangryC.childrenshoulddoeverythingastheirparentsayD.parentslovetheirchildrenverymuchandthechildrenshouldunderstandthem48.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Parents’Problems

B.HowtoGetonwithParentsC.ZhangHua’sProblem

D.WhatAreParentsWorryingabout23.Mr.White_________at8:30forthemeeting,buthedidn’tshowup.A.shouldhavearrivedB.shouldarriveC.shouldn’thavehadarrivedD.shouldn’tbearriving24.Parents____bringuptheirchildrenunder16andeducatethemproperly.A.couldB.mayC.mightD.oughtto25.第二节:书面表达(满分15分)许多人都在努力学习英语。请写一偏浅显易懂的短文,说明英语的重要性。(字数100-120左右)。提示如下:1.英语是世界上使用最广泛的语言,大多数信笺都是用英语写的。2.学习英语可使我们更好的向外国学习先进经验。(advancedexperience)。3.学习英语能使我们更好的为祖国服务。4.学习英语有时也是一大趣事.注意:要点已给出,不要逐条翻译,可适当增加内容。_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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