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高一英語(yǔ)試卷(滿分120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘)第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每題1分,滿分5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是CoWhatis(hemanprobablygoingtodo?A.Getsomesleep.B.CookamealC.Gocamping.Whoisgoingtobegintoday'slecture?A.Dr.White.B.Mr.Smith.C.Ms.Peterson.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Arobot.B.Abear.C.Atoy.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inaparkinglot.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inacinema.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Waiterandcustomer.B.Guideandtourist.C.Bossandsecretary.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Whatarethepeopleintheshowdoing?A.Shoppingwith$10,000.B.Washingthedishes.C.Makingcakes.WhatdoesCathythinkoftheshow?A.Creative.B.Relaxing.C.Awkward.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。Whendidthespeakersplantogoclimbing?A.ThisFriday.B.ThisSaturday.C.ThisSunday.ManyofRoberts,formerclassmatesandcoworkersnowhavejobs50paythemmuchmorethanshemakes,butRobertssaysshewouldnottrademoremoneyforthecreativityandpurposeshenowfindsinherwork.第四部分寫作(滿分25分)51.假如你是李華,你的朋友李月面對(duì)即將來(lái)臨期中考試,感到學(xué)習(xí)壓力很大,不知道如何排解,寫信求助于你。請(qǐng)你用英語(yǔ)給她寫?封信,提出一些合理建議。內(nèi)容包括:.正確對(duì)待考試.正常休息.其他建議注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右:2開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearLiYueYourstrulyLiHua聽(tīng)力答案:1—5CBABC6—10CBBAC11—15AABCA16—20ABBACWhydoesEmmawanttostayathome?A.Tospendtimewithafriend.B.lbfinishherhomework.C.Toplayvideogames.WhatisEmmagoingtodo?A.Havedinner.B.Watchamovie.C.Makeaphonecall.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第H至13題。Whodoesthemanprobablycall?A.Anurse.B.Adriver.C.Apoliceofficer.HowdidNancyhurlherhead?A.Shefelltotheground.B.Shewashitbyabaseball.C.Shefoughtwithateenager.Whatisthewoman'slastsuggestion?Findingapieceofcleancloth.Askingpeoplearoundforhelp.PlacingbothhandsonNancy'shead.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至17題。WhydoesJimlikegoing(ofastfoodrestaurants?A.Helikesplayingthere.B.Helikeseatingicecream.C.Helikeseatinghamburgers.HowoldisTilly?A.Thirteen.B.Seven.C.Five.HowmanytoysdidthePhilippineartisthaveinallin2014?A.Over10,000toys.B.Over20,000toysC.About30.000toys.WhatisthePhilippineartist'sdream?A.lbgetbackhishealth.B.Toopenatoymuseum.C.Tofindchildhoodmemories聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18至20題。Whatdaymightitbetoday?A.Sunday.B.Monday.C.Thursday.HowwilltheweatherbeinLeedsthisweek?A.RainyB.WindyC.Sunny.Whatwillthetemperaturebethisweekend?A.Around31degreesB.Around29degrees.C.Around21degrees.第二部分閱讀(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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AVolunteerDayWhatbetterwayistheretoenjoyyourownhobbieswhilehelpingothersatthesame?CometoVolunteerDayandchoosewhichactivityyou'dliketojoinfbrtheday.SeebelowforalistofvolunteeropportunitiesforVolunteerDaysoyoucanbeginthinkingaboutwhichactivityyoumightwanttojoin.Alistofvolunteeractivities:Plantflowers:Doyouenjoybeingoutsideinnature?CityParksAssociationhasmanygreatopportunitiesfbrpeoplewholovetobeoutdoors.Helpplantflowersandbushesincityparks,helplaypathsatCaveSpringsPark,orhelppickuprubbisharoundtheriverbanks.Theseactivitiesareveryactive,soremembertobepreparedwithplentyofdrinkingwater!Playwithanimals:Doyouloveanimals?LovelyFriendsisanorganizationthatvisitslocalanimalshelters(住處)andprovidesvolunteerstospendtimewiththeanimalswhiletheircagesarebeingcleaned.Playwithpuppies,snugglewithcats,orhand-feedrabbits.Painthouses:Doyouenjoymakingart?Ifso,thisvolunteeropportunitymightbejustrightforyou!HappyHomesisalocalorganizationthatprovideshomerepairsforneedypeopleintheformofpainting.Forelderlyorphysicallydisabledpeoplewhocannotdorepairstotheirhomes,HappyHomesprovidesvolunteerpainterstorepaintoldhomes,outsideorin.ReadtochildrensDoyoulovetoreadtoyourchildren?Ilisarewardingactivity.WhatdoLovelyFriendsvolunteersdo?A.Pickupgarbagealongtheriver.B.Spendtimewithanimals.C.Helpplantbushesinparks.D.Readbookstochildren.Whichactivitycanvolunteersdoforneedypeople?A.Plantflowers.B.Readtochildren.C.Painthouses.D.Playwithanimals.What'sthepurposeofthepassage?A.TointroduceanimalsB.ToattractmorevolunteersC.Tohelp(hedisabledC.Tohelp(hedisabledC.Tohelp(hedisabledD.Todevelopchildren'shobbiesC.Tohelp(hedisabledI'mfat.Fmtooskinny.TdbehappyifIweretaller,shorter,hadcurlyhair,straighthair,asmallernose,biggermuscles,longerlegs.Doanyofthesestatementssoundfamiliar?Doyouoftenputyourselfdown?Ifso,you'renotalone.Asateen,you'regoingthroughatonofchangesinyourbody.Andasyourbodychanges,sodoesyourimageofyourself.Lotsofpeoplehavetroublegettingusedtoit,andthiscanaffecttheirconfidence.Somepeoplethinktheyneedtochangehowtheylookoracttofeelgoodaboutthemselves.Butactuallyallyouneedtodoistochangethewayyouseeyourbodyandhowyouthinkaboutyourself.Thefirstthingtodoistorecognisethatyourbodyisyourown,nomatterwhatshape,size,orcolouritcomesin.Ifyou'reveryworriedaboutyourweightorsize,gotoyourdoctortocheckifthingsareOK.Butil'snoone'sbusinessbutyourownwhatyourbodyislikefinally,youhavetobehappywithyourself.Next,findwhichaspects(方面)ofyourappearanceyoucanchangeandwhichyoucantEveryone,eventhemostperfect-seemingcelebrity,hasthingsaboutthemselvesthattheycan'tchangeandneedtoacccpt-likctheirheight,forexample,ortheirshoesize.Iftherearcthingsaboutyourselfthatyouwanttochangeandcan,dothisbymakinggoalsforyourself.Forexample,ifyouwant(ogetfit,makeaplantoexerciseeverydayandeatnutritiousfoods.Whenyouhearnegativecommentscomingfromwithinyourself,(ellyourselftostop.Trybuildingyourconfidencebylistingthreethingsinyourdaythatreallygiveyoupleasure.Itcanbeanythinglikethewaythesunfeelsonyourface,thesoundofyourfavouriteband,orthewaysomeonelaughsatyourjokes.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?Mostteensliketohaveaspecialbodyimage.Manyteenscan'taccepttheirbodychangeseasily.Teensprefertochangetheirbodyimagequickly.Teensusuallychangetheiropinionsoniheirbodyimage.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorprobablyagreewith?changethewayotherpeoplelookatyou.gotoyourdoctorforadviceonhowtochangeyourbody.learnfromsomecelebritiesonhowtochangeyourbody.realiseyoucan'tchangeeverythingaboutyourself.Whatdoes(heunderlinedphrase“putyourselfdown^^inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.Makeyourselffalldown.B.Writedownyournamesomewhere.C.ForceyourselftodosomethingD.Saynegativethingsaboutyourself.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.howtoadjustthechangesofyourbodyB.howtobuildconfidencebychangingyourbodyC.howtokeepanattractivebodyimageD.howtofindpleasureinyourdayCNewspapers,magazines,evenonlinearticlesofferreadingmaterialsforpeople.Butstrictlyspeaking,readingmeansreadingbooks.Sincereadingbooksseemstobegoingoutofdate,ithasraisedpeople'sconcerns(擔(dān)心).Theyearlynationalreadingsurvey(調(diào)查)showspeople'sreadinghabitshaverarely(很少地)changedoverthepastseveralyears.Thesurveysaysabout59percentoftheadultsinChinareadbooks,withoneadult,onaverage,reading4or5booksayear.Thismeansalargenumberofpeopledon'treadatallandthatthosewhodosoonlyreadafewbooksayear.Aworryingfactisthatevenstudentsdon'tseemtobereadingbooksastheyspendmoretimeandenergywatchingvideosonline.Therearemanyreasonswhyfewerpeoplereadbookstoday.Tobeginwith,giventhefast-changingsocialatmosphere,manypeopletendtospendtimeonhobbiesotherthanreading.Also,manyparentsdon'tcaremuchaboutreading,andsotheyfailtoeducatetheirchildrenandgrandchildren(olovereadingbooks.Therefore,parentsshouldcreateagoodatmospherethatwouldencouragetheirchildrentoreadbooks.Thelackofpubliclibrariesmightanswerforthefallingnumberofreaders.Chinahaslessthan3,300publiclibraries,comparedwithmorethan160.000intheUnitedStates.AndunlikecountriessuchastheUSandBritainwhichhelpreadamongcommunities,Chinalacksagoodpublicservicesystemtoofferbookstoreaders.Inordertoencouragepeopletoreadmorebooks,publishersshouldpublishbooksthatnotonlyhaverichcontentsbutalsoattractmorereaderstoread.Besides,schoolscouldsetsomespecialdaysfbrtheme-basedreadinginordertoencouragestudentstoreadmorebooks.Companiesorsocialsocietiescouldalsoorganizedifferentkindsofactivitiestogetmorepeopletoreadmorebooks.Whatcanwelearnfromthenationalsurvey?Mostadultsread4or5bookseverymonthonaverage.People'sreadinghabitshavechangedoverthepastfewyears.Studentsarelikelytospendlesslimereadingbooks.Adultsaremoreinterestedinwatchingvideosonline.Theunderlinedpart“answerfbr“inParagraph3mostprobablymeans.A.playB.resultinC.helpD.appearWha(doesthewriterplantodointhelastparagraph?A.Introducereadingactivitiestostudents.C.Provetheimportanceofreadingbooks.A.Introducereadingactivitiestostudents.C.Provetheimportanceofreadingbooks.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?Whytoread.C.Howtoread.Listwaysofhelpingreadbooks.D.Giveadviceoncontentstopublishers.B.Let'spublishmorebooks.D.Lefsreadmorebooks.DYouhave(heabilitytodecidewhetheryouarehappyornot.Happinessisachoice.Youcan'tdependonsomeoneelsetomakeyouhappy.ThatisalessonIlearnedearlyinmymarriage.IrealizedthatIcouldn'trelyonmyhusbandasmysourceofhappiness.Ilearnedthatmyhappinessdependedonmyselfandnotmyhusband'sactions.Ilearnedthatyouhavetochoosetobehappy.Youcanchooseyouremotions.Tniehappinessconicsfromwithin,anditcan'tbeforcedbyoutsideforce.Sohowdoyouchoosehappiness?Thesameway,youchoosetosmileorchoosetowearacertainoutfit(一套衣服).Youchooseitbecausethat'swhatyouwanttoexperienceinyourlife.Youwanttobuyanewpairofshoessoyouchooseapairthatyoulikeand色elsgood.Youwouldn'tbuyapairofshoesthatyoudon'tlikeorthatdoesn'tfitwell,right?Sowhydowekeepchoosingemotionsandfeelingsthatdon'tmakeusfeelgood?Choosingtobehappyafteryourealizeyourangerhasshownup(orevenchoosingtobecalm)canbebeneficial.Wechooseourfeelings;nooneelsecandothatforus.Ifweletothersgettous,influenceouremotionswcarcgivingthempoweroverus.Whenotherscauseusangerorpain,wcarcgivingthemourpower.Weneedtokeepourfeelingsincheck(制約)andnottoreact(反應(yīng))immediatelytowhatisthrownatus.Weneedtothinkouractionsoutinsteadofjustreactingtowhatsomeonesaysordoes.Rememberthatwccanalwayschoosehappiness.Atfirstitwillbedifficulttojustswitch(使轉(zhuǎn)變)yourthoughtsandfeelingsfromanger,self-doubt,orfeartojoyandhappiness.Butitisonlyathoughtaway.Don'tdwellon(細(xì)想)whalhappenstoyouunnecessarilybutrealizewhatiscausingyoutofeelthatway.Realizethatthoughts,feelingsandemotionscanchange.Thenmoveonandchoosetobehappy.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.ChoosetoBeHappyB.ChooseYourFriendsC.PretendtoBeHappyD.FindEmotionsThelessonthewriterlearnedinhermarriageis.A.onecan'tdependonsomeoneelsetomakehimselforherselfhappybalancingtherelationshipbetweenhusbandandwifeisanartshecandependonherhusbandtofindhappinesshappinesscanbeinfluencedbyoutsideforceWhydidthewritermentionbuyingshoes?Toofferadviceonhowtochoosecomfortableshoes.Touseitasanexampletoillustrate(闡述)herpointofview.Tocomparechoosingshoesandchoosinganoutfit.Tohelpmovetothenextparagrapheasily.Thewritersuggeststhatweneed.letotherscontrolourfeelingsreactimmediatelytoothers5wordskeepourfeelingsincheckpaymoreattentiontowordsthanactions第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Accordingtohealthresearchers,spendingtimeinagreenenvironmentcandowondersforbothmindandbody.Keeponreadingtofindsomeadvantagesofwalkinginnature.Whetherit'saboutwork,moneyordailylife,yourmindisalwaysaffectedbyworries.16Becauseastudyfoundthatevenasimpleofficewindowwithaforestviewcanhelppeoplereducestressandperformbetterattheirjobs.Walkinginthewild,youwillfeelrelaxedbecauseofthepeacefulsounds.17Youwillhaveagreatimprovementinyourproblem-solvingskills.Andyou'Halsoincreaseyourcreativity.18AstudymadebyresearchersattheUniversityofMichiganshowedthattakingawalkinagreenareacanactuallyhelpimproveshort-termmemory.Adifferentstudyshowedthatgoingforawalkinnaturecanimprovepeople'sattention.Ofcourse,youdon'tneedtohitthegymorsignupforanexerciseprogramtoloseweight.1(lbgiveyouanideaifa75kgadultwalks30minutes,hewillbeabletoburn169calories(卡路里).WeknowthatmostAmericanchildrenspendupto7hoursadayinfrontofascreen.Thislifestylecanhaveseveralbadresults,includingthelossofvision(視力).Studieshaveshownthattakingpartinoutdooractivitieshelpsalot.20Whatabouttheresult?Keepyourhearthealthy.Awalkinnaturecanchangethat.Itreducesthedangerofbecomingshort-sighted.What'sbetterthangoingforawalkinthemiddleofnature?Asimpleexerciselikewalking,doneonaregularbasis,canheenough.Spendinglimeinanaturalenvironmentnotonlyhastheaboveadvantages.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。MyfriendTammyworksfromhome.HerauntJesswholivesnearher,got21.Tammywastheonlyonewiththe22tostaywithheraunt.Sincetherewasalmostno23inJess'house,Tammydecidedtogoshopping.Shemadea(n)24listsothatshewouldn'thavetobegonelongerthannecessary.However,whendiggingaroundinherbagatthecheckoutstand.Tammy25she'dleftherwallet(錢包)intheapartment.Everythingwasalreadycheckedoutandtherewasalinebehindher,soshefelt26assheapologizedtothecashier(收銀員)and27thesituation.Thecashierbeganto28theorder,butthegentlemanbehindTammy29up.Helookedatthe30.andtoldthecashiertoaddTammy'sfood—over$100worth一lohislinypurchases(購(gòu)買東西)Wheneverythingwascheckedthrough,themantookhissodaandbreadandwalkedaway.Tammyaskedforhisnameand31topayhimback.Hetoldhernotto32.andhewasgladtohelp.Hejustkept33.TammycouldnUcatchhim,soshewentbackhometo34Jess.WhenJesswasbetter,afewweekslater,Tammy35(heman.Butthe36thingsheknewabouthimwaswhereheshopped,37sheworkedonherlaptopinacafenearbyand38watchedforhim.Andittookaweekandahalfof“spyingout”beforeshesawhimagain.She39himashewascomingoutofthestore,andaskedifshecouldbuyhimdinnertothankhim.Shetoldmeshewasn'tsurewhichwasnicer:beingabletothankhim,orthe40onhisfaceatseeingheragain.21.A.illB.lostC.boredD.famous22.A.abilityB.knowledgeC.freedomD.patience23.A.waterB.moneyC.medicineD.food24.A.impressiv

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