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外研版(2019)高中一年級(jí)下學(xué)期期末考試模擬卷(1)一、閱讀理解ABeccawas6whenshewastoldshehadcanceronSept.8,2014.Sheclearlyremembersthebaddaysofher26monthsofnon-stoptreatment.Luckily,BeccacelebratedherfinaltreatmentonNov.13,2016,andshehasbeencancer-freeeversince.Butshewasthinkingaboutwhatherlifewaslikewhileexperiencingtreatment.Iwasneverabletodomuch,andthat'swhatthekidslyingintheirhospitalbedsrightnowexperience,askingtheirmomanddad,“Whenareweleaving?WhencanIplaywithmyfriends?”SoIdecidedIhavetohelpthem.InFebruary,2017BeccacameupwiththeideaforKnotsandArrows,acompanythatmakesbracelets(手鐲)outofswimsuitmaterials(泳衣布料).Partofthemoneymadefromeachbraceletgoestotheorganizationsthathelppeoplewithcancer.Beccacreatedthecompanywithherfather,GerhardSalmins.GerhardSalminsoncehadcancerandalreadyrecoveredfromit.“Iwouldbeinthehospitalsittingtherecryingandthenmydadwouldcomeinandhewouldplaygameswithme,”shesaid.“ItmademeforgetaboutwhatIwasgoingthrough.”Beccasaidthenameoftheorganizationshowsthemotto(座右銘)shestucktothroughherpersonalcancerjourney.Herorganizationhasalreadygiventhousandsofdollarstoresearchorganizationsandfamiliesinneed.Beccasaidshehopesherbraceletswillmakepeoplerememberthatgreatthingscanresultfromsmallchanges.“Nomatterwhatageyouare,whatyoulooklike,howyouact,youcanmakeadifference!”shesaid.1.WhathappenedtoBeccaattheendof2016?A.Sherecoveredfromcancer.B.Shecreatedanorganization.C.Sheraisedalotofmoney.D.Shewashelpedbyacompany.2.WhatdoweknowaboutBecca'sfather?A.HeshowedBeccaafamousmotto.B.Hefoughtoffcancersuccessfully.C.HeadvisedBeccatoforgetherpain.D.HenamedthecompanyKnotsandArrows.3.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeBecca?A.Brave.B.Creative. C.Caring.D.Clever.(B)Lastnight,Ifoundmymothersitwithherlegscrossedonthesofa,lookingthroughheriPhonewithherglasses.ThisisnotthefirsttimeIhavecaughtherlikethis.Myfatheroncetapped(敲)awayonhisphonewithaseriouslookonhisface,sayingthe"I'llbewithyoushortly"line.Ihavelearnedbynowthatthisistotellmetoleavehimaloneforthenext10minutes.Althoughtheydon'tlikeadmittingit,bothofmyparentscouldn'tgowithouttheirphonesasIdo.Growingup,wearerepeatedlyremindedthatwearethosewhoprefertotextourfriendsinthesameroomratherthanmakeeyecontactwiththem.WeareruiningtheEnglishlanguagebecausewelikeusingheart﹣eyesemojis(表情符號(hào))insteadofspellingitout.AndeventhoughIcanrecognizemyselfasasocialmedia(媒體)addict,Ithinkparentsshouldatleastconsiderthatnotonlytheyounggeneration(代),butalsotheylikephones.IgetupsetwhenIreceivethe"I'llbewithyoushortly"linefromaparent.But,atthesametime,leavingtheroomtowaituntilmyfatherisfinishedwithhis"seriousbusiness"hasnowbecomethenorm.Whetheryouwanttoescapeyournoisychildrenforawhile,orwanttostayuplatetappingthroughTwitter,allofthesearecommon.Butyoushouldfullyunderstandit.We﹣yourchildren﹣knowhowaddictiveitcanbeandhowdifficultitistoturnitoff.Sobeforecallingusoutandtellingusto"putourphonesawayatthetable"orevenworse,sayinghowdamagingsocialmediacanbetous,maybeyoushouldleadbyexampleandconsiderhowmuchtimeyouspendonthephoneaswellashowthisisinfluencingyourchildrenandyourrelationshipwiththem.Maybeinthiswaywecanworkonouraddictiontogether.19.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor'sparents?A.Theybecomeaddictedtophoneslikehim.B.They'vebeenforcedtousephonesbyhim.C.Theylikebuyingtheirphonesonlineathome.D.Theyoftencommunicatewithhimbyphone.20.Whatistheyounggeneration'sweaknessaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Havingfewerchancestolearnsocialskills.B.Failingtoexpressthemselvesinarightway.C.Gettingangryeasilywhenfacingtheirparents.D.Givingupthewaysofcommunicatingdirectly.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"norm"inparagraph3mean?A.Fixedtradition.B.Acceptedbehavior.C.Expecteddecision.D.Unforgettableexperience.22.Whatadviceisgiventoparentsinthelastparagraph?A.Behavingwellinfrontofchildren.B.Puttingthephonesawayatthetable.C.Takingmoretimetostaywithchildren.D.Havinggoodcommunicationwithchildren.CAmanwascomplainingtohisfriendabouthiswife’snagging(嘮叨).Hesaid,“Allmywifedoesistalk,talk,talk,talk.”Hisfriendasked,“Well,whatdoesshetalkabout?”Heanswered,“Idon’tknow.Shedidn’tsay!”Youwouldthinkthatwithtwoearsandonemouth,we’dallbetwiceasgoodlistenersastalkers!Butnotso.Researchshowsthatweusuallylistentoonly20%ofwhatotherssaytous.Butgoodlisteningisoneoftheeasiestandmostimportantwaystobesuccessful—whetherit’sinourjobandcareer,ourmarriage,withourchildren,orwithourfriends.It’sinterestingthateventhoughwecan’tactuallyshutourears,wesomehowstillmanageto.Weonlylistentowhatwewantto.Therearethreeimportantthingsweneedtodowhenwelistentoothers.Thefirstisobservation(觀察).Useyoureyesandlookatthem.It’sjustcommonrespect.TakeyoureyesofftheTV,newspapers,orwhateverelse,andgivethetalkersyourattention.Thesecondpartoflisteningisconcentration(專(zhuān)心).Whenothersaretalkingtous,weshouldn’tbreakinorjustbethinkingaboutwhatwewanttosay.Hearthemout.Listentoeverythingtheyhavetosayandthensaywhatwewanttosay.Thethirdandprobablymostimportantpartofgoodlisteningisconsideration(思考).Thismeansusingyourheart.Reallycareaboutwhattheyarefeelingorgoingthrough.Don’tjustheartheirwords,buttrytounderstandtheirfeelings.Peopleusuallyknowifwe’rereallyinterestedinorcareaboutwhatthey’resaying.23..Accordingtotheauthor,mostpeople________.A.a(chǎn)renotgoodlistenersB.don’tlikethosepeoplewhotalkalotC.a(chǎn)regoodattalkingratherthanlisteningD.a(chǎn)renotsuccessfulbecausetheydon’tknowhowtolisten24..Whenwelistentoothers,weshould________.A.payattentiononlytowhatwewantB.tryourbesttoremembertheirwordsC.giveouropinionsaftertheyfinishtalkingD.lookattheireyesinsteadoftheirmouths25..Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Totellreadersaninterestingstory.B.Totellreadershowtobegoodlisteners.C.Toadvisereaderstocareaboutothers.D.Toshowreaderstheimportanceoflistening.26.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?B.C.D.CSusancouldn'thelpit.Sheandherfriendsbeganlunchwithcheese.Thentheyatecheeseburgersanddrankmilk.Thingsseemedfine,butthensuddenlySusan'sstomachstartedmakingnoise.Herstomachhurt,and,racingtotherestroom,shehadterriblegas!Shewassoashamed.Shehadbeensoexcitedtogotolunchwithherfriendsthatshetotallyforgottowatchhowmanydairyproducts(奶制品)sheate!Susanislactoseintolerant(乳糖不耐受的),andeatingtoomanydairyfoodscanmakeherfeelreallysick.Lactoseintolerancemeansthatthebodycan'teasilydigest(消化)aspecialsugarcalledlactose.UnfortunatelyforSusanandmillionsofotherpeoplewiththisproblem,lactoseisfoundinalmostalldairyproducts—cheese,milkandicecream.Ourbodyuseslactase(乳糖酵素)tobreaklactoseintoasimplerformofsugar.Oncelactoseisbrokendown,it'seasytodigestanditprovidesgreatenergyforthebody.ButpeoplelikeSusandon'thaveenoughlactasetobreakdownallthelactosetheytakein.So,abouthalfanhourtotwohoursaftereatingdairy-richfoods,theirstomachsbegintohurtandtheyhavegas,makingtheirstomac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B.port C.wonderland D.reserve37.A.definitely B.eventually C.frequently D.a(chǎn)bsolutely38.A.rediscovered B.reflected C.rebuilt D.registered39.A.attracted B.embarrassed C.excited D.shocked40.A.doubling B.dropping C.disappearing D.recovering41.A.shame B.doubt C.desire D.fear42.A.invited B.promised C.ordered D.taught43.A.provided B.replaced C.spotted D.collected44.A.Dueto B.a(chǎn)partfrom C.Asfor D.Insteadof45.A.block B.tailor C.design D.preserve46.A.permitting B.saving C.sparing D.taking47.A.wentout B.ranout C.paidoff D.tookoff48.A.aware B.demanding C.a(chǎn)nxious D.generous49.A.advance B.difference C.decision D.response50.A.straight B.a(chǎn)lone C.fast D.still四、語(yǔ)篇填空MostChinesepeoplearefamiliarwithshadowpuppetry(皮影戲).Thinkingaboutshadowpuppetry,theyareremindedoftheirexperienceofwatchingshadowplaysinsomefairs51.____________theywerelittle.Butnow,onecanenjoyawholeshadowshowjustby52.____________(put)onavirtualreality(VR)headset.“We'vebeenlookingforaconnectionbetweentraditionalart53.____________moderntechnology,”saidtheVRgame54._

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