版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
15/16云南省曲靖市曲靖一中2019-2020年秋季期末高一英语上学期期末试题第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。[A]It’sNovembernowandChristmasisontheway.WhatwouldbeabetterwaytospendtimewithyourlovedonesthansittingdowntowatchsomeclassicChristmasmovies?1.TheGrinch(2000)ThisisaChristmasmust-watch.Itwasoriginally(最初)achildren’sbookwrittenbyDr.Seuss,whichIwouldsuggestreading!It’sthestoryofagreenmonster(怪兽)whowantstodestroyChristmasbutwhointheenddiscoversthepoweroflove.Ipromiseit’sagreatfilmwithplentyoflaughsalongtheway.2.LoveActually(2003)Whilethisisnotapersonalfavouriteofmine,peopleintheUKlovethisfilm.Itfeatures(由……主演)famousactorsandactressessuchasHughGrant,EmmaThompsonandAlanRickman.Itmightbealittledifficulttofollow,buttheheart-warmingstorymakesitworthwatching.3.HomeAlone(1990)ThisisoneofmyfavouritefilmsofalltimeandIwouldwatchitallyearroundifIcould.Ittellsthestoryofaboy,Kevin,whoisleftaloneinhishousewhenhislargefamilyforgettotakehimonvacation.Whilethefamilyareaway,burglars(窃贼)trytobreakintothehouseandKevinmustprotecthishomebysettingtraps.Thetrips,fallsandtrapswillhaveyoulaughingoutloudasyouwatcha10-year-oldboyoutsmarttwogrownmen.4.Miracleon34thStreet(1994)Youcan’thaveChristmasinanEnglish-speakingcountrywithoutwatchingthisfilm.It’snotfunnylikeHomeAloneorTheGrinch,butitisreallytouching.It’saboutamanwhosaysheisSantaClaus,butnobodybelieveshimexceptalawyerandalittlegirl.Thestorylinemayseemalittlechildishbutyoucanenjoyitatanyage.21.Whichmovieisbasedonachildren’sbook?A.TheGrinch.B.LoveActually.C.HomeAlone.D.Miracleon34thStreet.22.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofMiracleon34thStreet?A.Itishisfavouritemovie.B.Itisfunnyandtouching.C.Itisalittledifficulttofollow.D.Itissuitableforpeopleofallages.23.Whatdothefourmovieshaveincommon?A.Allcanmakeyoulaughoutloud.B.Allarenewly-mademovies.C.AllarerelatedtoChristmas.D.Alltellstoriesaboutkids.[B]“Lifeisaboutdaringtocarryoutyourideas,”saidItalianmountaineerReinholdMessner.Oneofthebest-knownlivingmountaineers,now74,MessnerbecamethefirstpersontoclimbMountQomolangmaaloneandwithoutthehelpofbottledoxygen(氧气)in1980.Healsobecame,in1986,thefirsttoreachtheworld’s14mountaintopsofover8,000meters,againwithoutbottledoxygen.Alongtheway,hehaspracticedaspecialstyleofmountaineeringknownasalpinism,inwhichclimberstrytoreachthetopwithaslittlematerial(材料)andoutsidehelpaspossible.Butitisanartthatisincreasinglygettinglost—today’sclimbersdependonSherpas(localguidesforclimbersintheHimalayas)andready-maderoutestoreachthetop,Messnersaid.“Thetruealpinistdoesn’twantsuchhelp.Hewantstogointothewild,”hesaid.Hisachievementshavemadehimagreathero,butMessnersayshehasgottenintoplentyofdangeroussituationsalongthewaytoo.“Aroundhalfofthetopalpinistshavediedclimbing,”hesaid.“Ofcourse,ifIturnbackmoreoftenthantheothers,Icanincreasemychancesofsurvival,”headded.“ButifIhadn’tbeenluckyafewtimes,Iwouldn’tbehere.”Messnerlatermovedontodifferentchallenges(挑战),crossingtheGobiDesertandAntarctica.HeisalsoawriterandwasinFrankfurttopresenthislatestbook,“Wild”,tellingthetruestoryofa1916Antarcticexpedition(探险).Today,Messnerspendshistimemakingfilmsandtalksexcitedlyabouthispresentone,whichissetinKenya,Africa,andtellsthestoryoftwoclimberswhorunintotroubleandarefacedwithlife-changingsituations.Afteralifetimeoffollowinghisnextdream,hebelievesfilm-makingwillbehisfinalproject.“IwasalwaysatmybestwhenIwaslearning,whenIwascurious(求知的),”hesaid.24.Whatisspecialabouttruealpinists?A.Theycanreachthetopquickly.B.Theytrytodependonthemselves.C.Theyfollowready-maderoutes.D.Theyoftenworkwithlocalguides.25.WhathelpedMessnersurvivedangeroussituations?A.Goodluck.B.Belief.C.Goodskills.D.Courage.26.WhatdoesMessnertellusaboutthestoryofhisnewfilm?A.Itisveryinteresting.B.IthappensinAfrica.C.Itisbasedonhislatestbook.D.Itrecordshistrueexperiences.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Anewfilm.B.Anewbook.C.Agreatalpinist.D.Agreatexpedition.[C]★★★☆☆Youmighthavenoticedthattheringingsoundofbasketballswasalmostlikethebeattoasong.Butdidyouknowthatitcouldbetakenseriouslyasmusic?ThemusicgroupSTOMPhastakeneverydayobjectsandturnedthemintoinstruments.Themusicithascreatedisahitallovertheworld.STOMPwasformedbyBritishmusiciansLukeCresswellandSteveMcNicholas.Theymetintheearly1980swhentheywerebothworkingasbuskers,theBritishtermforstreetperformers.CresswellandMcNicholaswerepartofabuskinggroupcalledPookiesnackenburgerthatbecameverypopularthroughoutBritain.Cresswellwasadrummer(鼓手)forthegroup.Becausetheyperformedonthestreet,hecouldnotsetupatraditionaldrumset.Instead,heworeonedrumthathungaroundhisshoulders.Tobeabletomakedifferentsounds,Cresswellbeganbeatingoneverydayobjectsthathecouldfindduringperformances.ThiscreativedrummingledtotheideaforSTOMP.STOMPmadeitsfirstpublicappearanceatLondon’sBloomsburyTheatrein1991.Theperformersusedone-of-a-kindinstruments,suchasemptywaterbottles,basketballs,andmatchboxestocreatemusic.WearingoverallsandT-shirts,theydancedaroundonastagemadetolooklikeaclosedwarehouse(仓库).STOMPwasagreatsuccess,winningmanytheaterawardsanddrawinghugecrowds(人群).In1994,STOMPcametotheUnitedStatesandplayedattheOrpheumTheaterinNewYorkCity.Yearslateritisstillplayingthere!Tocelebrateitsten-yearanniversary(周年纪念),thethenNewYorkCityMayorMichaelBloombergrenamedthestreetoutsidethetheaterSTOMPAvenue.STOMPhasnowtouredallovertheUnitedStatesandmostoftheworld.OnereasonSTOMPissopopularisthatanyonecanenjoyit.Therearenowordsorstory.Peoplefromallculturescanunderstandit,nomatterwhichlanguagetheyspeak.28.WhatmakesSTOMPaspecialmusicgroup?A.Therearefewwordsinitsmusic.B.Itusuallyperformsinwarehouses.C.Theperformerswearspecialclothes.D.Ituseseverydayobjectsasinstruments.29.WhatcanwelearnaboutSTOMP?A.Itwascreatedin1980.B.ItwasformedinBritain.C.Itwasnamedafterastreet.D.ItwaspartofPookiesnackenburger.30.WhowasbehindthecreativeideaforSTOMP?A.LukeCresswell.B.Abuskinggroup.C.SteveMcNicholas.D.MichaelBloomberg.31.Whichshowsthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?a.STOMPbeganperformingattheOrpheumTheater.b.STOMPbeganperformingattheBloomsburyTheatre.c.MichaelBloombergnamedastreetSTOMPAvenue.d.LukeCresswellandSteveMcNicholasworkedasbuskers.A.d-b-a-c.B.d-a-b-c.C.b-a-c-d.D.b-a-d-c.[D]Smartphones,tabletsandsmartwatchesarebanned(禁止)atschoolforallchildrenunder15inFrance.Underthebanstudentsarenotabletousetheirphonesatallduringschoolhours,includingmealbreaks.“Ithinkit’sagoodthing.Schoolisnotaboutbeingonyourphone,”ParismumMarie-CarolineMadeleinetoldAFP.“It’shardwithkids.Youcan’tcontrolwhattheyseeandthat’soneofthethingsthatworriesmeasaparent.”ThereisnolawlikethisinAustralia,butsomeAustralianschoolshavebannedphones.McKinnonSecondarySchoolinVictoriaintroducedatotalbaninFebruaryandPrincipalPitsaBinnionsaidthishasbeenasuccess.McKinnonstudentsstillhaveaChromebooktouseineveryclassforday-to-daylearningbutthey’renotallowedtousesocialmedia(媒体).MsBinnionsaidatfirst“teacherscheeredandstudentsmoaned(抱怨),”butnowthey’reseeingthepositives(优势).“Theycometoschoolandthey’renotallowedtousephonesatallduringtheschoolday,includinglunchbreaks,”shesaid.“It’sbeenwonderfulintermsofstudentscommunicatingwitheachotheratlunchtimeandnotlookingattheirscreen,”shesaid.MsBinnionalsoleadsbyexampleanddoesn’tusehermobilephoneinschool.“Ithinkanyonecandoitifwe’vedoneit.”Noteveryoneagreeswiththebans.WesternSydneyUniversitytechnologyresearcherDrJoanneOrlandowroteinonlinemagazineTheConversationearlierthisyearthatAustraliashouldnotbanphonesinschoolsbecauseit’simportanttoeducatekidstoliveintheagetheyareraisedin.“Agoodeducationforstudentstodayisknowinghowtousetechnologytolearn,communicateandworkwithideas,”shewrote.“Banningstudentsfromusingsmartphonesisa1950sresponsetoa2018state-of-play.”32.WhydidMadeleinewelcometheban?A.Schoolisforstudying.B.Kidsbehavebadlynowadays.C.Teachersfindithardtocontrolkids.D.Herkidsdependtoomuchonphones.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutthebaninMcKinnonSecondarySchool?A.Someteacherswereagainstitatfirst.B.Studentscannowseethegoodoftheban.C.Studentscanusetheirphonesatlunchbreaks.D.Teachershavestoppedusingphonesatschoolaswell.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Chromebook”inParagraph5probablyreferto?A.Abook.B.Anotebook.C.Alearningwebsite.D.Akindofcomputer.35.WhatdoesDrJoanneOrlandothinkofbanningphonesinschools?A.Itwilldisconnectparentsandkids.B.Itwillcausekidstocommunicateless.C.Itwillpreventkidsbeingtech-minded.D.Itwillmakeeducationgoback60years.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。“Gavin!”calledMr.Capshaw.“We’releaving.Areyouready?”36.“Yes,”hesaidwithasigh(叹气).“Thiswillbefun.Iknowyou’llenjoytheperformance,”Mrs.Capshawtoldherson.“Afterward,wemightevengettogobackstageandmeetDad’sfriendJoseph.”37.Gavincouldn’tbelievehowmanypeopletherewereinthetheater.Suddenly,thelightsdimmed(变暗),andtheaudience(观众)begantofallsilent.Oncetheperformancebegan,Gavinforgotallabouthisparentsandtherestoftheaudience.38.Theymadethemoveslooksoeasy,buthecouldtellitwasmuchmoredifficultthanitappeared.“Well,whatdidyouthink?”askedGavin’sparents.“Thatwasamazing.I’msogladwecame,”hereplied.“Comeon,let’sgoseeifwecanfindJoseph,”saidMr.Capshaw.Amomentlater,theCapshawswereshakinghandswithJoseph.“39?”GavinaskedJoseph.Josephlaughed.“I’veneverworkedsohardinmylife,”hesaid,“butI’vealsoneverhadsomuchfun.Areyouaperformer,Gavin?”Gavinshookhishead.“40?”askedJoseph.“Theperformingartscenterisonlyafewblocksfromhere,anditoffersabeginner’sclassinmoderndance.Iknowsomeoftheteachersthere.I’dbehappytointroduceyouifyou’reinterested.”Gavinsmiled.“WhencanIstart?”A.GavinmovedslowlydownthestairsB.IsitalotofworktopreparetheshowC.Youseemveryinterestedintonight’sshowD.Doyouthinkdanceissomethingyou’dliketotryE.HelistenedtothemusicandwatchedthedancersmoveF.TheCapshawswalkeddownthestreettowardthebusstopG.About45minuteslater,theCapshawsarrivedatthetheater第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Freshoutofactingschool,Igotajobwithatouringtheatercompany.Thetermswereunreasonable:$300foramonth’swork,tobe41attheendofthatmonth.Onlyonemealadaywouldbe42;fortherest,wewereonourown.Ourfirstvenue(演出地点)wasaholidaycenter.Thewaiters43usfromthestart.Theyrefusedtogiveusspoonsandknivesatdinner,whileourmealcooled.Itwas44.Atthesecondvenue,we45tomakesomechangestotheshowforthenewstage.Whilewepracticed,Isawatablebeingset.Ifelt46.Itwasmidday,which47thattheywereservinguslunch.Gettinglunchwouldmeannohotdinnerbecauseofthe“onemealaday”item.We48dependedondinnerbeingourhotmealoftheday.Wewerecalledoverto49.Thetablewasbeautifullyset.Thesandwichesweregenerous.Afterward,Itoldtheheadwaiterthatwe50ouronemealtobedinner.Ourdinnerwouldbeatsix,theheadwaitersaid.He51thatthe“onemealaday”iteminourcontract(合同)wasstupidandthevenuewould52uslunchanddinnerdaily.Wereturnedatsix,53andnervousbecausethisseemedtoogoodtobe54.Wewereservedbya55waiterwhosangtous.Herefilledourwaterglassesandtookordersforcoffee.Attheend,wetriedtobusourdishestothekitchen,56theheadwaitersaidthatwedidn’thavetodothatandexplained,“Itisonly57forusifyouletusdoitright.”Thatwas20yearsago,andIlearneda58hatI’llneverforget:Takepleasurein59.Bekind.Treatthosewhohave60togiveyouaswellasyouwouldtreatapayingcustomer.41.A.spentB.paidC.collectedD.saved42.A.providedB.sharedC.madeD.sold43.A.forgotB.missedC.avoidedD.disliked44.A.understandableB.unpleasantC.interestingD.unnecessary45.A.agreedB.seemedC.neededD.pretended46.A.satisfiedB.surprisedC.boredD.tired47.A.heldB.requiredC.meantD.told48.A.reallyB.suddenlyC.finallyD.probably49.A.speakB.helpC.cookD.eat50.A.allowedB.wantedC.encouragedD.ordered51.A.hopedB.imaginedC.addedD.guessed52.A.giveB.showC.findD.lend53.A.proudB.comfortableC.patientD.thankful54.A.rightB.trueC.wiseD.certain55.A.cheerfulB.successfulC.shyD.serious56.A.whenB.becauseC.butD.so57.A.possibleB.funnyC.painfulD.enjoyable58.A.lessonB.skillC.factD.task59.A.progressB.workC.travelD.study60.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。IntheUnitedStates,over25percentofseniorcitizens(peopleover65)livealone.Withoutfriendsandfamilynearby,seniorsareatriskof61.________(have)depression(抑郁).Manycommunitiesaretryingtodealwiththisproblem.ProvidenceMountSt.Vincent,aretirementhome(退休疗养院)nearSeattle,Washington,has62.________(recent)runaprogram.Over400seniorcitizensliveatProvidenceMountSt.Vincent,andover40childrenfromafewmonthsold63.________agefivegotodaycarethere.Thechildrenspendthedaytherewiththeseniorcitizenswhile64.________(worker)lookon.Theprogramhasclearadvantages.Fortheolderpeople,theirsociallifeimproves(改善);theyreadtoandplaygameswiththechildren,andencourage65.________(they)todootheractivities.Thismakestheseniorsfeel66.________(use)andhappy,andiftheyfeelhappy,theirhealthmayimprove.Thechildrenalsogetalotfromtheprogram.Theyhave67.________patientgroupofpeopletoplaywithinasafeenvironment.Someoftheolderpeople68.________(be)disabled,andstayingwiththemhelpschildrenlearn69.________(be)moreunderstandingofpeoplewithdisabilities.Now,therearemanyprogramsliketheoneatProvidenceMountSt.Vincent.70.________isbelievedthateveniftheveryyoungandtheveryolddon’thaveasharedpastorfuture,theirsharedpresentcanbeperfect.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。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。Myhobbyisrockclimbing.I’vebeendoingthemfortwoyears.Inthebeginning,Iwasn’tverygood,soI’vegottenmuchbetter.Istartedrockclimbinginjuniorhighschool.Onfirstday,Ifelthighnervous,soIonlyclimbedlowrocks.Itwashard,butvery
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 小学兴趣班教师考勤制度
- 家庭农场考核考勤制度
- 体育馆员工考勤制度范本
- 小学学生到校考勤制度
- 家长参与活动考勤制度
- 宁德市机关单位考勤制度
- 工会托管班接送考勤制度
- 大学生保洁考核考勤制度
- xx中职学校考勤制度
- 养老机构员工考勤制度
- GB/T 47121-2026光学陀螺测角仪
- 租赁行业细分行业分析报告
- 中烟益升华(厦门)滤嘴棒有限责任公司招聘笔试题库2026
- 六年级下册语文《古诗三首·石灰吟》教学设计
- 急性缺血性卒中患者早期管理指南静脉溶栓解读2026
- 钱塘社工考试试卷及答案
- 2026黑龙江哈尔滨市侵华日军第七三一部队罪证陈列馆招聘编外人员15人参考考试试题附答案解析
- 青岛港湾职业技术学院综合评价招生试题
- 2026年苏州工业职业技术学院高职单招职业适应性测试备考题库含答案解析
- 中证鹏元-中国债券市场统计(2025年度)
- 2026年怀化职业技术学院高职单招职业适应性考试备考试题带答案解析
评论
0/150
提交评论