2020-2021年河南省濮阳市某校高一(上)期末英语试卷.docx
2020-2021年河南省濮阳市某校高一(上)期末英语试卷一、阅读理解 1. The holiday season is upon us. These are a few places you can visit without breaking the bank while having a fun and relaxing experience.Lakowe LakesLakowe Lakes is a beautiful golf resort(场所), 45 minutes away from the city of Lagos. You can rent an apartment for a couple of days.A trip to Lakowe Lakes will involve activities like fishing at the lake, pedal boat rides, golfing on an 18-championship golf course, bike riding, moves under the stars, outdoor barbeques and spa treatments.Inaghe ResortsInagbe Resorts is an excellent choice for whoever wants a getaway from the city especially families. Individuals(个人)or families looking for a quiet place with a beach would love Inagbe.There are facilities(设备)like swimming pools, basketball courts and children playing grounds. It offers different kinds of activities such as watersports, horse rides and quad biking.Calabar Carnival(狂欢节)Calabar Carnival is still one of the best carnivals out of Nigeria. This week-long event, held every December, is filled with fun moments, parades and display of culture. It is also known as Africa's biggest street party.This will be an opportunity to explore Calabar, the national museums, Tortuga island, Mary Slessor house, Drill Ranchm Tinapa resort and the national park.The GambiaThe smiling coast of Africa will make you live more happily than you have ever been. There is an experience for everyone based on how much money you spend.Explore the city of Banjul, go bird watching, attend a cooking class, watch crocodiles at the crocodile pool, discover the slave roots of Kunta Kinte, go fishing, take a hike and visit a village market. (1)What can you do at Lakowe Lakes?A.Horse riding.B.Watching birds.C.Visiting museums.D.Outdoor barbeques. (2)Which is also known as Africa's biggest street party?A.Lakowe Lakes.B.Inagbe Resorts.C.Calabar Camival.D.The Gambia. (3)What is special about The Gambia?A.Rent an apartment.B.Watch crocodiles.C.Watch movies under the sky.D.Explore the national park. 2. Growing up in Venezuela, there was never really much cause to learn English. For five years, I spent two hours a week completely involved in understanding numbers, colors, and the differences between saying "good evening" and "good night." I would always get top marks. Yes, that used to be me, walking like a queen among everyday Spanish speakers. "Bring it on, life," I said: "I can deal with whatever you've got."But when I moved to Canada, life hit me so hard that it knocked me down. Years later, I am still recovering(恢复). Living in a new land, with different people, new rules, new weather, a new culture and language, I was no longer a queen. Did I speak English? No, not at all. So, I went back to school, thinking that it was a challenge I would conquer(克服)in record time. But English was more like a thick wall in my path. Even after getting a job, it took all my courage to stop myself from crying, completely at a loss and scared. Learning English, speaking, listeningit hurt me. Not the language. Not the unkind people. It hurt because I wasn't good, despite(尽管)my efforts.Now, after almost seven years in Canada, I've decided not to say sorry for my accent, grammar mistakes, or pronunciation. I'm going to run after my dreams and enjoy a beautiful, rich and fascinating language. Don't get me wrong. My brain still screams "Give me a break!" from time to time, but that's completely natural. I know it's going to take a while, but at least now I accept the person I amnot the perfect person I thought I was. (1)What can we learn about the author's learning English in Venezuela?A.It didn't need much effort.B.Its standard was very high.C.Everyone put much time in it.D.It brought advantages to students. (2)Which shows the author's feeling in Venezuela?A.She looked down upon others.B.She was brave in English competitions.C.She felt confident to face any challenge.D.She was proud of her all foreign languages. (3)What happened right after the author moved to Canada?A.She can face the new environment quickly.B.She regretted not working hard in English.C.She quickly put her language talent to use.D.She was disappointed at her learning English. (4)We can infer from the last paragraph that the author _.A.has conquered English finallyB.is worried about her EnglishC.has a practical understanding of herselfD.can now speak English quite beautifully 3. No Tobacco Day(May 31st)was set up to raise awareness of the dangers of this habit, and thousands of lives it costs every year. Tobacco used to be considered the distinguished(卓越的)status symbol for the learned man and even as healthy by business. A hundred years and millions of deaths later, it's become undeniable(不可否认的)that tobacco use is one of the main killers of people all over the world.Indeed, lung cancer is believed to be the cause of the most cancer deaths worldwide, with tobacco being responsible for 22% of all deaths from cancer. It is important for everyone to take steps to try to fight this by trying to go tobacco-free as much as possible. This is no doubt the kind of what promoted(促进)the WHO to create this day. However, it is pretty clear that we still have a way to go when it comes to trying to get people to be as tobacco-free as possible.For decades, tobacco companies have used their marketing strategies(策略)to try to aim at younger and more easily impressionable people, and this has led to a sharp rise in a lot of cancer deaths among young people. The idea of No Tobacco Day is to have a specific day that people can use to give them the motivation to get away from tobacco and tobacco-related products.So if you're one of the millions of people who light up a cigarette, step out for a cancer stick, or have a smoke, then let No Tobacco Day be your chance for a freer, healthier future. The average smoker spends around $4000 a year on cigarettes, imagine what you could do with that kind of money! That's enough for a nice cruise(菜肴)in the Caribbean, or an entire wardrobe of amazing clothes! (1)What made tobacco so popular in the past?A.Tobacco made people outstanding.B.Tobacco was the killer to business.C.Tobacco was thought to bring health.D.Tobacco was provided for the wealthy. (2)Why did the WHO set up No Tobacco Day?A.To warn lung cancer is caused by tobacco.B.To want people to live a tobacco-free life.C.To encourage people to fight with smokers.D.To tell tobacco causes the deaths of the world. (3)What does the underlined word "impressionable" mean in paragraph 3?A.Influenced.B.Excited.C.Stubborn.D.Proper. (4)What can be learned from the last paragraph?A.Taking a nice cruise is better than smoking.B.The author inspires people to quit smoking.C.It is important to develop a healthy lifestyle.D.Smoking can do harm to person in many ways. 4. Spider monkeys are New World primates(灵长类). They get their names from the fact that they are often seen with all four hands on different branches, which can look like a spider web.Spider monkeys can be found in Mexico and South America. They are 35 to 66 centimeters long and weigh 13 to 26 pounds. They have long tails that they use to catch tree branches, kind of like a fifth hand.Spider monkeys live in groups. One group usually has dozens of spider monkeys. They communicate with each other through a series of screeches(尖叫声), which can get pretty noisy. At night, spider monkeys break off into smaller sleeping parties of about half a dozen or fewer. Unlike many other primates, males stay together throughout their lives with the females. They leave their first groups to find another group.When they go out to look for food, spider monkey groups take separate actions in order to avoid competition for it. They mainly eat fruit, but also eat insects, honey, nuts, leaves, spiders and bird eggs. Spider monkeys actually play an important part in the spreading of seeds throughout the South American rain forests. Enemies that they need to keep an eye out for include animals like lions and crocodiles.Spider monkeys are dying out. Woodcutting leading to the loss of their natural habitat is playing a big role in their loss. These monkeys are also hunted for food, or to sell as pets. Spider monkeys are actually one of the most popular monkey pets around because of their look and their behavior. We must do something to protect them. After all, such good and interesting monkeys should live with humans for many years to come. (1)What can we know about a spider monkey?A.It cannot be found out of Mexico.B.It can use its tail as an extra hand.C.It likes to look for food with others.D.It usually weighs 13 to 26 kilograms. (2)What does Paragraph 3 tell us about spider monkeys?A.They are social animals.B.They cannot communicate well.C.They like sleeping in large groups.D.They stay in one group all their life. (3)What do we know about the food that spider monkeys feed on?A.It is usually on the ground.B.There are not many choices.C.No insects can be food for them.D.They eat a wide variety of food. (4)Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Mexico is home to Spider monkeys.B.Spider monkeys like living together.C.A brief introduction to spider monkeys.D.Several strange things about spider monkeys.二、七选五  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。Students are expected to apply their knowledge to new situations rather than simply memorize facts. When students work in groups, they have the opportunity to explain concepts(观念)and discuss ideas.(1)_ In addition, it is often easier to work through a difficult math problem or a physics question with other students. But how to form a study group? The following are some useful tips.(2)_Look for students who do well in the course or show an interest in learning; students who ask questions and respond to the instructor's questions; students who take notes in class; and students who attend the course regularly.Limit the group to 4-6 members.Once a group gets larger than about 6 people, the effectiveness(效率)of the group may drop as it is more likely that not all the members will get into, for example, a discussion.(3)_ However, if a group is too small, it is easier for the members to get side-tracked.Set expectations.(4)_ So if the group will be discussing concepts from chapter 7, all members should have Chapter 7 read before the meeting, and they should bring their notes and textbooks to the meeting.Set up a meeting time for each session(会议).Try to choose the same time for your meetings to make sure that all of the members will take part in it each time.(5)_ 1-2 hour time limit will help ensure members are focused and have the time to attend.A. Share the work opportunity.B. Choose the members wisely.C. Try to limit the length of the meeting.D. Members should be prepared for the study meeting.E. Pick a place that will allow you to spread out books and papers.F. Also, it is more difficult to schedule a meeting time with a larger group.G. It also allows students to see how other students understand some concepts.三、完形填空  I was 16 and on a long trip to visit Semmary College in Iowa. On the way our group(1)_ an Chicago for a few days. We were staying in a building owned by a church and had been(2)_ not to go out alone. It wasn't long, though,(3)_ I was feeling cooped up and decided to sneak out for a short(4)_. I was wandering in the street when I saw a person sleeping on the(5)_. His clothes were worn. His skin was dirty and I could smell him from several feet away. I had never seen a(6)_ person before. Then my mind(7)_ to the night. I seemed to see a homeless person once before: Me.It was a winter night in my 11th year when my home caught fire. I can still(8)_ remember my family(9)_ outside while the fire destroyed everything we owned. My parents were(10)_. And my brothers and I were shocked, scared and crying.(11)_, our friends and small town community gave us a hand that cold night. They fed us, brought us warm(12)_, and a few months later our church helped us to(13)_ a new home. I could remember feeling being loved and blessed even after(14)_ so much.The homeless man was sitting in front of me, however, hopeless. I could see the sadness and(15)_ in his eyes. Though I only had a few dollars in my wallet. I(16)_ down and handed them to him without hesitation. I(17)_ him well before I left.We are all(18)_ in the world. It doesn't matter what our skin colour, our gender, or our education is. We need to give our(19)_ to everyone everywhere. We need to(20)_ all people as our brothers and sisters. (1)A.stoppedB.settledC.waitedD.joined (2)A.promisedB.warnedC.refusedD.sent (3)A.afterB.untilC.sinceD.before (4)A.walkB.drinkC.restD.survey (5)A.roofB.outdoorsC.sideroadD.square (6)A.smellyB.uglyC.dirtyD.homeless (7)A.flashed backB.came backC.gave awayD.took away (8)A.weaklyB.suddenlyC.clearlyD.confidently (9)A.lyingB.standingC.drivingD.sleeping (10)A.crazyB.doubtC.anxiousD.active (11)A.ThankfullyB.UnfortunatelyC.SurprisinglyD.Hopefully (12)A.heartB.clothesC.helpD.food (13)A.attackB.devoteC.buildD.explore (14)A.enjoyingB.hopingC.caringD.losing (15)A.excitingB.sufferingC.illnessD.happiness (16)A.wentB.broughtC.lookedD.bent (17)A.wishedB.thoughtC.impressedD.accepted (18)A.friendlyB.equalC.blessedD.happy (19)A.heartB.powerC.energyD.love (20)A.uniteB.serveC.viewD.respect四、语法填空  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。Diet and way of life are often a problem for teenagers. However, if you eat the right food and exercise(1)_(regular), you can feel better and have more energy. So healthy eating along with regular exercise(2)_(be)the first step to become fit.As a teenager, the most important thing(3)_(remember)when you choose food is to protect yourself(4)_ some tricks. A number of people who want to make quick money are always fooling you into(5)_(believe)what they say so their products can sell well. Don't(6)_(trick)by them.Exercise is also something on(7)_ you can depend to make you healthy. It is obvious that exercise is helpful to you. When you exercise, you build up the(8)_(strong)of your muscles and your body produces some chemicals that make you feel(9)_(peace)and relaxed.Follow the suggestions above,(10)_ you will look and feel much better in no time at all.五、短文改错  假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请