1、江苏省常州高级中学20162017学年第二学期期中考试高一年级英 语 试 卷 命题教师:秦 艺 2017.04说明: 1.本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。Z2.在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。3.请将所有答案均按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。I 卷 (选择题, 共90分)第一部分:听力(共两节, 满分20分) 第一部分:听力理解(共两节, 满分20分)做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5
2、分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where are the speakers ? A. In a store. B. In a hotel. C. In a hospital.2. How old is Beths daughter ? A. One year old. B. Two years old. C. Three years old.3. What is the man going to do ? A. Go to
3、the new theatre. B. Book some tickets. C. Have something to eat.4. What sport does the man do mostly now ? A. Soccer. B. Running. C. Swimming.5. What will probably happen to the woman ? A. She will be out of work. B. She will do more business.C. She will have to apologize to the man.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,
4、满分15分)听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。Z听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What relationship is the woman to Mr Turner ? A. His secretary. B. His wife. C. His customer.7. What will the man do ? A. Leave a message. B. Visit Mr. Turne
5、r later C. Call again in about an hour听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about ?A. A storm. B. An earthquake. C. A tree.9. What happened before the man fell asleep ?A. He heard noises of birds. B. He saw a tree fall down.C. He felt a shake of the house.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When d
6、oes the woman want to take the guitar lessons ? A. On Tuesdays. B. On Wednesdays. C. On Thursdays.11. What can we learn about the woman ? A. She is a beginner in guitar. B. She has got a guitar. C. She is a student.12. How much is a course ? A. 50. B. 55. C. 60.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. In what competiti
7、on did the woman come first ? A. A design competition. B. A swimming competition.C. A computer software competition.14. Why will the woman go to London ?A. To take a trip.B. To accept a prize.C. To have a competition.15. How will the woman go to London ?A. By ship.B. By train.C. By plane.16. What do
8、es the man think of flying ?A. Exciting.B. Relaxing. C. Unpleasant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How did the couple order their meal ? A. By speaking English. B. By using body language.C. By speaking slow and poor Chinese.18. Why did the couple call the waiter back ?$来&源:A. To change their order. B. To ask
9、him to walk their dog.C. To order some food for their dog.19. How might the couple probably feel in the end ?A. Angry. B. Satisfied. C. Tired.20. What do we know about the waiter ?A. He lost the couples dog. B. He only knew a little French.C. He misunderstood the couple.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)第一节:单项
10、填空(共20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、四个选项中, 选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. The Chinese language differs from Western languages _ it uses characters which stand for ideas, objects or deeds. A. so that B. in that C. in which D. for which 22. I think if you are determined to make great efforts, any difficulty
11、 will have to_ you. A. get in the way forB. be on the way to C. make way forD. be in the way to 23.Hearing the son paid little attention to the marriage and _ he remained _with his work, the mother was quite anxious if he could find a girlfriend. A. /, occupied B. that, to be occupied C. /, to be oc
12、cupied D. that, occupied 24. The government _ special importance to the educational and inspirational resources.A. attached B. contributed C. led D. indicated 25. Masha, a hostess on a Chinese TV program, could not forget those _ moments when she first arrived in China, _ about Chinese culture.A. em
13、barrassing, confusing B. embarrassed, confusing $来&源:C. embarrassing, confused D. embarrassed, confused26. Jane Austin enjoy a wide popularity in the modern times, for now the readers can still _ the characters in her novels. A. specialize in B. catch on C. turn down D. identify with27. _ Qu Qiubai,
14、 we set up a primary school _ after him. A. In honor of; naming B. In face of; named C. In place of; naming D. In memory of; named 28. The film star appears very charming in public and talkative.Oh,yes!_, he is also rather kind, generous and enthusiastic to his fans.AIn addition BAs a result CIn con
15、trast DNot really29. Snowfall and low temperatures havent made the animals move hurriedly for shelter. _, they greet the snow with excitement, either enjoying the snowy landscape or tasting snowflakes.A. On the contrary B. In conclusion C. As a whole D. Aside from30. _ jokes are likely to contribute
16、 to a pleasant atmosphere, youve got to be careful not to hurt others. A. Since B. While C. If D. As31.According to the statistics, The Fate of the Furious(速度与激情)topped $380 million globally one week, making it a _film. A. bit B. heat C. hit D. wit32. Its reported that the degree of wealth concentra
17、tion in China has _ by a third in the past 35 years and now is larger than _ of the US.A. risen; thatB. risen;whatC. raised;thatD. raised;what33. It was with his iron-fistapproach_ corruption in the southern state _the 70-year-old man built a political name.A.to fighting, where B. of fighting, that
18、C. of fighting, where D. to fighting, that 34. Beneath the books _ a photo, which showed the city had _ huge changes.A. were; gone through B. was; gone through C. was; got through D. were; got through35. Was it _Erics failing in the driving test again _made him depressed this morning. Yes, I cant ag
19、ree more with you.$来&源: A.that;which B. which;that C. which;which D. that;that36. I find the problems are easy _. A. to be worked out B. to work them out C. to work out D. to be worked them out.37. As is reported, women with demanding jobs are almost _ to suffer a heart attack.A. twice likely asB. a
20、s likely twiceC. likely twice asD. twice as likely38. Is it true that Aaron refused an offer from Cambridge University yesterday?Yeah, but I have no idea _ he did it; thats one of his favourite universities.A.whenB.whyC.thatD.how39. To help the blind, young Louis Braille created a system _ six raise
21、d dots representing different letter; _ the blind can easily recognize Brail with the fingers now. A. made up of; but B. consisted of; thus C. making up of; but D. consisting of; thus40. _about the application of the strategy(策略), most teenagers are interested in the novel _the Second World War.A. C
22、oncerned, concerned B. Concerning, concerning C. Concerned, concerning D. Concerning, concerned第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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。Members of the post-1990 generation looking for work apply for various positions. They hold high _41_ of the jobs, a reflection
23、 of young peoples changing attitudes in the countrys development, a recent research showed.When fresh graduates do land a job interview, they are also more likely to miss it, _42_ offers and have no qualms(不安) about quitting if the work is not _43_.These were some of the main _44_ of the research co
24、nducted by leading Chinese recruitment (招聘) website 5l . Of those _45_, 45.1% of the employers said more than half of job candidates _46_ to turn up on time for interviews. More than 60% of the fresh _47_ also felt they needed help from their parents to look for work, such as those who can _48_ thei
25、r parents companies when they retire, the research showed.Liu Jinjin, deputy director of the human resources department at the Social Sciences Academic Press, said members of the post-1990 generation are particular about employment and it was _49_ for them to break appointments(约定) for job interview
26、s.“Most of the post-1990 generation are the only child in the family. Their living conditions have greatly _50_ from that of the post-1980 and post-1970 generations. They dont experience much _51_ in life so they pay closer attention to personal _52_ and interests when hunting for a job. The post-19
27、90 generation also does not care about the amount of money they make. _53_, the working environment, the happiness they get from their work and respect from others are what _54_ most.” Liu said.“The post-1990 generation does not think twice about leaving in their first year of work. If they lose int
28、erest in a job or are not clear about their future career path, they will quit easily,” Liu said. Members of the generation are also more _55_. They want more time for themselves and are not willing to work _56_. Their attitude to life is more casual, Liu said. Zhang Gao, the campus brand director o
29、f Chinese Internet search giant Baidu, said a survey it conducted this year found that the post-1990 generation focus on work-life _57_. “They need some space when they work and dont want to be managed too _58_ .” Zhang said, adding that members of that generation often choose to work _59_ their int
30、erests and have their own ideas and views about work.中华.资*源%库 “_60_, this generation is very sensitive and has a lot of self-respect, so employers need to be concerned about their temperaments (性情) and ways of communication,” she said.41. A. goalsB. dreamsC. standardsD. expectations42. A. graspB. re
31、fuseC. recognize D. observe43. A. to their tasteB. in their favorC. within their reachD. at their convenience44. A. effectsB. solutionsC. plansD. findings45. A. employedB. conductedC. surveyedD. recruited46. A. triedB. managedC. failedD. agreed47. A. employeesB. graduatesC. intervieweesD. students48
32、. A. take onB. take overC. take inD. take up49. A. unusualB. strangeC. common D. confusing中华.资*源%库 50. A. changed B. promotedC. strengthenedD. improved51. A. pressureB. sorrowC. memoryD. sympathy52. A. judgmentsB. preferencesC. situationsD. conditions53. A. ThereforeB. AnywayC. BesidesD. Instead54.
33、A. matterB. mean C. requireD. remain55. A. devotedB. ignorantC. self-centeredD. narrow56. A. sometimeB. full-timeC. part-timeD. overtime57. A. balanceB. entertainmentC. expressionD. philosophy58. A. casuallyB. likelyC. hardlyD. strictly59. A. aside fromB. such asC. according to D. contrary to60. A.
34、In factB. In conclusionC. By contrastD. In total第三部分: 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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。AInternational Weather Forecast( January 18th, 2013)Paris Weather l Today:Plentiful sunshine. High 59F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph.l Tonight: Generally clear. Low near 35F. Winds light a
35、nd variable.l Tomorrow:A maily sunny sky. High 59F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph.l Tomorrow night: A mostly clear sky. Low 36F. Winds light and variable.New York Weatherl Today: Cloudy with rain and snow showers. Temps nearly steady in the mid 39s. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precip 40%.l Tonight
36、: Rain and snow showers this evening changing to rain showers overnight. Low 34F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precip 60%.l Tomorrow:Cloudy skies early will become partly cloudy later in the day. High around 45F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph.l Tomorrow night: Partly cloudy early with increasing
37、clouds overnight. Low 29F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.London Weatherl Today: Cloudy and windy. High 56F. Winds WSW at 20 to 30 mph.l Tonight: Partly cloudy and windy. Low 43F. Winds W at 20 to 30 mph.l Tomorrow: Windy with occasional light rain. High 58F. Winds SW at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 70%.l T
38、omorrow night: Cloudy and windy. Periods of light rain early. Low 54F. Winds WSW at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 60%.Sydney Weatherl Today: Cloudy with periods of rain. High 73F. Winds NE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch.l Tonight:Rain. Low near 70F. Winds NN
39、E at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch.l Tomorrow:Showers in the morning with isolated thunderstorms arriving in the afternoon. High 78F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.l Tomorrow night:An isolated thunderstorm possible during the evening, then occasi
40、onal showers overnight. Low near 70F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.61. Which city has the strongest wind on January 19th?A. Paris B. New York C. London. D. Sydney62. There will be thunderstorms Sydney on _.A. the evening of January 18th B. the afternoon of January 18thC. the morning
41、of January 19th D. the afternoon of January 19th63. If you go on a tour on January 18th, which of the following places of interest is the most favorable according to the weather report?A. The Eiffel Tower B. Statue of LibertyC. Big Ben D. The Sydney Opera House.BSix-month-old babies are strictly lim
42、ited in what they can remember about the objects they see in the world. If you hide several objects from babies, they will only remember one of those objects. But a new study, which was published in an issue of Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, finds that
43、 when babies “forget” about an object, not all is lost. Researchers used to think that babies less than two years old did not understand that an object continues to exist when it is not in the babys view. But in mid-1980s, new ways of doing experiments with babies found that they do, in fact, know t
44、hat objects dont disappear when they do not look at them - a concept known as object permanence. But it was still unknown what babies needed to remember about objects in order to remember their existence. Now Melissa Kibbe, of John Hopkins University, and Alan Leslie, of Rutgers University, are work
45、ing to figure out exactly what it is that babies remember about objects. For the new study, they showed six-month-old babies two objects, a disk and a triangle. Then they hid the objects behind small screens, first one shape, then the other. Earlier research has shown that young babies can remember
46、what was hidden most recently, but have more trouble remembering the first object that was hidden. Once the shapes were hidden, they lifted the screen in front of the first object. Sometimes they showed babies the shape that was hidden there originally, but sometimes it was the other shape, and some
47、times the object had vanished completely. Psychologists (心理学家) measure how long babies look at something to see how surprised they are. In Kibbe and Leslies study, babies werent particularly surprised to see that screen had changed, for example, from a triangle to a disk. But if the object was gone
48、altogether, the babies looked significantly longer, indicating surprise at an unexpected result: “This shows that even though babies dont remember the shape of the object, they know that it should continue to exist,” Kibbe says. “They remember the object without remembering the features that identif
49、y(鉴别) that object.” This helps explain how the young brain processes information about objects, Leslie say. He thinks the brain has a structure that acts like a kind of pointer, a mental finger that points at an object.64. Before the study, which of the following was unclear? A. Whether babies know
50、objects are gone. B. What made babies remember objects existence. C. Whether babies can remember what was hidden first. D. Why babies were interested in what was hidden.65. In the second paragraph, the underlined word “vanished” probably means “_ ”. A. forgottenB. disappearedC. discoveredD. hidden66
51、. The study helps us better understand _. A. how the young brain deals with information about objects B. whether babies can remember features of hidden objects C. whether babies were surprised when they found the objects disappeared D. why babies less than two years did not understand a hidden objec
52、t still existed67. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. A new concept object permanence B. All remembered isnt lost C. What babies remember about objects D. A new study on psychologyCSocial media is one of the fastest-growing industries in todays world. A study conducted by the US think
53、 tank (智囊团) Pew Research Center showed that 92 percent of teenagers go online daily. The wide spread of social media has changed nearly all parts of teenagers lives.Changing relationships High school student Elly Cooper from Illinois said social media often reduces face-to-face communication. “It ma
54、kes in-person relationships harder because people give attention to their phones instead of their boyfriends or girlfriends,” Cooper said. Theres also a greater possibility of things getting lost in translation over social media. “If half of your relationship is over social media, you dont really kn
55、ow how the other person is reacting,” Sienna Schulte, a junior student from Illinois, said. Yet, some people believe social media has made it easier to start relationships with anyone from anywhere. Beth Kaplan from Illinois met her long-distance friend through social media. He currently lives in Sc
56、otland, but theyre still able to frequently communicate with one another. “I can feel close to someone that Im talking to via(通过)FaceTime,” Kaplan said.Wanting to be “liked” The rise of social media has changed the way teenagers see themselves. The 19-year-old Essena ONeill announced on the social n
57、etworking service Instagram that she was quitting social media because it made her obsessed (痴迷) with appearing perfect online. Negative comments also can do great damage to a teenagers self-esteem (自尊). In particular, anonymous (匿名的) social media apps such as Yik Yak may provide opportunities for c
58、yber bullying (网络欺凌). The app allows users within 5 miles (8 km) to create and add comments to everything. Teenagers who get negative comments on these sites cant help but feel hurt.Opening new doors However, Armin Korsos, a student from Illinois, takes advantage of the comments he receives over soc
59、ial media to improve his videos on the social networking site Youtube. “Social media can help people show themselves and their talents to the world in a way that was never possible before,” Korsos said. But Korsos recognizes that social media has become a distraction (让人分心的事).“Social media, though i
60、t helps people connect with their friends and stay updated, is not all necessary.” 68. What is the article mainly about?A. The major problems with social media.B. The effect of social media on teenagers.C. How teenagers benefit from social media.D. Why social media appeals so much to teenagers.69. H
61、ow does social media change relationships, according to the article? A. It pushes people to meet their friends more often offline. B. It encourages people to pay more attention to those around them. C. It enables users to understand accurately what others are talking about online. D. It allows peopl
62、e to keep in touch with their friends who live far away more easily.70. Essena ONeill decided to disconnect herself from social media because _. A. she couldnt tolerate cyberbullying on social media B. she wanted to spend more time with her friends in reality C. she was troubled by her desire to loo
63、k perfect on social media D. she always felt hurt by the negative information online 71. Which statement about the use of social media would Armin Korsos probably agree with? A. The use of social media taught him to turn negative comments into motivations. B. Social media can easily become an addict
64、ion(着迷), despite its benefits. C. Social media is mostly a distraction to teenagers, so it is unnecessary for it to exist. D. If used well, social media can create opportunities for teenagers to develop themselves. D I wanted to stop at a sporting goods store “Going Out of Business” sale we passed i
65、n the mall. “Theres nothing we need”, my husbands usual ill-tempered male comment. “Its all overpriced rubbish. If they had anything good they wouldnt be going out of business.”“But, its sporting goods. Could be some good deals for the grandkids. And, you like boats and fishing stuff. Ive put up wit
66、h that photo of your dream-canoe stuck on the bathroom mirror for years now. Maybe youd enjoy just looking around?”“Are you crazy?” His eyes got funny and he said something like. “This loser store wouldnt carry something like that. And Im sure not going near those stupid crowds.”I squared my chin an
67、d marched into the crowded store. Aisles and aisles of sporting equipment, boy toys were strung with huge blaring signs. CLOSING OUT SALEUp to 80% OFF. NO REFUNDS.Up and down the aisles I walked and explored, talking to myself and enjoying the excitement of a sale.All of a sudden, there, at the back
68、 of the store, in gleaming silver, full of lifejackets, paddles and fishing stuff, sat the exact canoe of my husbands picture. I gasped and blinked three times. Yup. It was still there.The Supremo Numero-Uno blah, blah. My heart beat wildly. I made my way through the crowds, scrambled over junk in t
69、he aisles and nearly fell into the canoe looking for the price tag. There it wasa little old, with the manufacturers suggested retail price at $6,750 plus tax crossed out and a handwritten TO CLEAR $750 AS IS. NO RETURNS. Must be a mistake. $6000 off? Salesman. I had to talk to a salesman. I spotted
70、 a young fellow with a “Hi. Im Mathew” tag trying to hide out from bargain hunters. I grasped his sleeve. “Mathew. Tell me about this El Supremo canoe. Whats wrong with it? Why is it only $750?”“Oh. Theres nothing wrong with it. Its brand new. Were closing the store is all. Its on clearance like eve
71、rything else. I think that includes lifejackets, paddles and a bunch of fishing gear, too. Ill go check.”A few minutes later he came back and said, “Im sorry maam. Someone made a mistake. Its supposed to be $4,750 for the whole package. I just talked to my Dad who is running the close-out. He said i
72、t was worth more than $8,000 regular price so its still a really good deal.”I felt tears well up in my eyes. “Oh well,” I said sadly. “Of course, it was too good to be true. This is exactly like my husbands dreamboat. Hes going to be 62 years old Friday.Had to retire early for his death. Its been ha
73、rd on just the pension(退休金) but he has been saving $10 every week for years to buy one just like this. Just an old mans silly dream, you know. Always said he wanted to spend his retirement out fishing in a canoe,” my voice reduced and I turned and walked away. I was already at the mall door when Mat
74、hew caught up with me. “Do you have $750 plus $25 for delivery and a bit more for tax, maam?” I gasped. “Yes. Yes. Thats about all I have,” “Well then, you just have your husband sitting on the front porch on Friday morning around 10 oclock so he can be there when my Dad and I come to unload his new
75、 boat. Thatsyours.” I started to cry. My old hand shook and I had to squint (眯眼看)as I wrote out my cheque(支票). Mathew swallowed hard.“Maam. Theres something you should know. This store was my Grandpas. He ran it for more than 30 years. He always promised to retire one day. Said he wanted to spend ti
76、me relaxing and out fishing in a canoe. He ordered this one, custom, for himself last year but, well, just never took the time off to use it.”He swallowed even harder. “My Grandpa died, sudden-like, just last week. He was only 68 years old. I think hed be mighty happy that your husband will get this
77、 here canoe. My Dad thinks so too. You just have to make sure he uses it a lot, okay? Promise?” I handed Mathew a Kleenex and we stood there together, quietly lost in our own thoughts for a moment, blowing our noses.“I promise,”I said and hugged my dear sweet husband.72. From the passage, we can fin
78、d the writers husband _.A. had deep prejudice against businessmenB. was an old man with wise commentsC. needed an operation on his eyesD. dreamt of owning a fishing canoe73. We can infer from the passage that_.A. the writer loved buying cheap sporting goods mostB. the old couple lived comfortably wi
79、th their pensionC. all the goods were 80 percent off their original priceD. many bargain hunters were interested in goods on sale74. The underlined sentence“My heart beat wildly” shows that the writer was _.A. concernedB.curiousC.excitedD. skeptical75. Mathews words in the last but one paragraphtell
80、 us that _.A. its better not to put off keeping the promiseB. its important to be a man of wisdomC. helping others will double your happinessD. the old should retire as early as possibleII卷 (非选择题,共30分) 以下答案做在答题卷上 第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请注意阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。每个空格只填1个单词。Parents
81、can help their seventh and eighth grade students stand out in and out of their English classroom if they introduce them to newspapers. Newspapers not only offer information on current events, but they can also be used to test your childs knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, and more. Who, What, Where,
82、When, Why, and HowHave your child read the first couple of paragraphs of a news story. Ask them to write down all of the important facts, such as who, what, where, when, why and how. This helps parents to see if their children comprehend the basic facts and information.GrammarParents can monitor a c
83、hilds understanding of grammatical parts of speech (词性) without a grammar textbook. Ask your child to read a paragraph in an article and then list a specific number of nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions and the like, which serves more of a test of their grammatical knowledge.
84、Encourage them to list each of these parts of speech in a paragraph. Then, reread the paragraph to see if they missed anything. PersuasionAsk your child to select an advertisement from the newspaper. Have them investigate how the author expresses himself to influence their feelings about a particula
85、r product. Then, encourage them to create an advertisement of their own for an item they do not like. Tell them not to show their true feelings and try to make people want to buy this unwanted item. After that, ask them to list the persuasive techniques used in their ad. Facts vs OpinionsSelect an e
86、ditorial for your middle schooler to read. Have your child divide a piece of paper into two columns, one marked fact, and the other marked opinion. Have your student decide which column it fits under. This will help your child better understand facts versus opinions. Another related exercise is resp
87、onding to an editorial. Encourage your child to write letters to the editor or responses to editorials or other articles. Before your child sends his or her letter, check the opinion section to see what requirements there are. Headlines and Synonyms (同义词)Ask your middle schooler to rewrite a couple
88、of headlines using the synonyms of the originalwords. Compare the headlines. Do the original versions(版本) or the rewrites sound better? This is a great exercise to help students learn synonyms and expand their vocabulary.If you find your seventh or eighth grade child is struggling with these newspap
89、er activities, it may be an indicator that they have fallen behind in their reading skills. These activities were designed with a seventh or eighth grader in mind; therefore, while they are educational, they should be more of reinforcement (增强) instead of a major reading challenge. OutlineSupporting
90、 detailsAn 76 to learning 77 students in seventh and eighth grades to newspapers can be helpful in learning English.Newspaper activitiesAsk students to read the first paragraphs of a news story and write down the important and 78 facts to see if they can understand them. 79 students read an article
91、and list different parts of speech to improve their understanding of grammar. Select an ad and ask students to find the persuasive 80 used in it, and then create their own ad for a product they dislike. Select an editorial and instruct students to 81 facts from opinions. After that encourage them to
92、 write a 82 to an editorial. Ask students to write a few synonyms and compare them with the 83 headlines to help them with their vocabulary expansion.Possible results It may 84 that a child is poor at reading if he or she has difficulty with these activities. These activities, 85 for special graders
93、, can not be used as a major reading challenge.第五部分:基础知识第一节:单词拼写(共10题,每小题1分,满分10分)86. Facing a problem of great _(复杂性), he brought out great calmness and patience in himself。87. These two languages are quite similar, only with two small _.(区别)88. Our team will play football with the team _ No.1 Midd
94、le School tomorrow. (代表)89. Donors and planters will have their names hung on the new trees in r_ of their efforts.(认可)90. Although she suffered a great deal when young, she still remains _ and open-minded. (富有同情心)91. To me, the basketball is more than a sport, but a c_. 92. Much to our r_, there ha
95、ppened to be no people in the building when the fire broke out. 93. Whenever it is c_ for you, you may call at my house.94. At the conference, the director made an o_ statement that the company decided to fire some employees.95. Dont go out on a stormy day; youll easily be struck by l_.第二节:完成句子(20空,
96、每小题0.5分,满分10分)96. 很多人被活埋了,整个城市也被掩埋。Many people were _ _, and _ _ the city . 97. 然而,诺曼征服对英国的影响并不及约600 年前盎格鲁和撒克逊人的胜利对英语的影响,那场胜利导致古英语替代了凯尔特语。 However, the Norman Conquest did not affect English as much as the Angles and the Saxons victory about 600 years earlier, _ led to Old English _ Celtic.98. 他将目光转
97、向东方,长驱直入印度,所到之处,战无不胜。He turned his eyes east, and marched all the way to India, _ _ _ he went99. 根据由芝加哥大学做的新调查, 结果证明经常运动的人更快乐。According to a new survey _ _ by Chicago University, it _ _ that people who exercise regularly tend to be more happy.100. 因为两种教育体制有这么多差异,所以中国数学课本是否有益于英国学生有待被证实。With so many d
98、ifferences in the two education system, it _ _ _ _ whether Chinese maths books will benefit students in the UK.101. 正如伊万卡所说,成功属于自律的人。_ Ivanka _ _, success belongs to those who can discipline themselves well.答案120 CABCA ACABB ABCAB CBCAC 21-25 BCDAC 26-30 DDAAB 31-35 CADBD 36-40 CDBDC41-45 DBADC 46-5
99、0 CBBCD 51-55 ABDAC 56-60 DADCB(A) CDA (B) BBAB (C)BDCD (D) DDCA76 approach 77 Introducing 78. basic 79. Have/Let/Make 80.expressions 81. tell/distinguish 82. response 83. original 84.indicate 85. designed86. complexity 87. distinctions 88. representing 89.recognition 90. compassionate91. companion 92. relief 93. convenient 94. official 95. lightning96. buried;alive;so ; was 97. which; replacing 98. finding;victory; wherever 99. carried;out;turns;out 100. remains;to;be;seen 101. As; put; it版权所有:高考资源网()