黑龙江省大庆市铁人中学2019-2020学年高一上学期期末英语试题(原卷版).doc
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1、大庆铁人中学高一学年上学期期末考试英语试题第卷第一部分:基础知识考查(每小题1.5分,共20小题,满分30分)1. Not many people came to see the play, which meant the play was a _ success.2. Most _ labor in the past has been replaced by modern machines.3. Mary is a keen _photographer.4. She has composed a lot of _music for people like Whitney Houston.5.
2、 From his puzzled look, we can see the passage is beyond his _.6. Every student should keep _. You are no exception.7. A _ of the Chinese diet has shown that a growing number of people are overweight.8. Disneyland is in Los Angeles _.9. The _ is made up of nine members.10. Headache is a common _of a
3、 cold.11. This is Jay Chous latest _.12. Climate and weather affect every _ of our lives.13. This method helps you to _ your attention on reading books.14. He needs to _ himself with painkillers every day.15. To improve your pronunciation, youd better _ native speakers.16. Empty things _ in the wate
4、r.17. Metal will _ when heated.18. People usually _ gifts on Christmas.19. I tried to _a solution which would benefit two sides.20. It is not easy to _ ten miles in half an hour.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Abrownbagdc Book ChatIf you are an
5、 adult, you can sign up for the club. Join in the conversation at least once a month! This Twitter book club meets every Wednesday of the month at lunchtime to compare notes with library staff (工作人员) on what youre reading. Whether you love it or hate it, we want to know. The meetings are held from 1
6、2 noon until 1p.m. at #brownbagdcdcpl.Short Story Reading Group for WritersAuthor Ingrid Anders reads a short story aloud and encourages a discussion about the story. The stories include American and international classic ones. No preparation is required.Register (注册) here so that we can prepare a p
7、rinted copy of the story for you. Ages 18+Palisades Library Book ClubThe Palisades Book Club has meetings at Georgetown Neighborhood Library. This club is for middle school students and meets once a month on the third Tuesday. The club reads many kinds of fiction (小说) and nonfiction and sometimes po
8、ems and plays are read. Everyone makes suggestions, and the club chooses the books by group talks. For more information, call the library at 202-282-3139.Francis Gregory Childrens Book ClubThis book club meets once a month and is designed for children who are 7 and up. Join us for a friendly relaxin
9、g afternoon as we briefly discuss the book chosen for the month and then watch a film based on the book. You dont have to read the book ahead of time as we will make copies for everyone who is there. Different kinds of books are chosen. For questions, call 202-698-3873.21. After joining #brownbagdc
10、Book Chat, what do you need to do?A. Share what you read every month.B. Visit some library staff in person.C. Attend a monthly meeting at a library.D. Join in a conversation every Wednesday.22. What will Ingrid Anders do for the club?A. Read short stories for others.B. Write short stories for discus
11、sion.C. Help readers prepare for activities.D. Encourage members to write stories.23. What do #brownbagdc Book Chat, Palisades Library Book Club and Francis Gregory Childrens Book Club have in common?A. The clubs are open to people of all ages.B. The clubs meet at least once a month.C. Before the me
12、etings, members are required to finish reading a book.D. All the clubs can be got in touch with by phone.BA rescue center in Alaska has taken in an orphaned baby seal (海豹) that was still in the body when a hunter killed its mother on Easter Sunday.The Alaska Sea Life Center says a hunter killed the
13、babys mother in a village on Nelson Island in the Bering Sea. The hunter then realized there was a live baby inside the seal and successfully delivered (接生) it.The hunters daughter found a hotline of the Seward Rescue Center and called to report the incident. Guided by center staff, a village teache
14、r helped transport the baby to the local airport, and the animal was flown to Anchorage. The Alaska Sea Life Center members met the baby, now called Maxwell, at the Anchorage airport and drove him to Seward on Monday. Staff members say the baby has responded well to food and care, but his condition
15、is still considered very serious.“Maxwell was close to full-term and everything looks fairly normal,” said Pam Tuomi, a center vet. “But babies that have never received antibodies (抗体) from their mothers milk are at higher risk of infection (感染), so we will keep Maxwell in a separate place and watch
16、 him closely for the next few weeks.”The Sea Life Center is Alaskas only permanent facility licensed to house stranded marine mammals and seabirds. The staff choose a theme each year for naming animals admitted there, and this year the names are related to caffeine.“We hope to give Maxwell a second
17、chance to live as a wild sea,” said Brett Long, the centers director.24. What can we learn from the passage?A. The mother seal was killed in order to protect the baby seal.B. The mother seal was killed before the baby seal was born.C. The cruel hunter was unwilling to save the baby seal.D Both the m
18、other seal and the baby seal were in good condition now.25 What did the hunters daughter do with the baby seal?A. She helped to feed it.B. She delivered it successfully.C. She reported it to a rescue center.D. She persuaded her father to save it.26. The underlined “him” in the third paragraph probab
19、ly refers to _.A. The hunterB. The baby sealC. a member of the centerD. the village teacher27. What do we know about the baby seals condition now?A. It still faces the danger of dying young.B. It is only half of the normal size.C. It is found to be difficult to feed.D. It will be set free into the s
20、ea soon.CWhen I was a student at St. Josephs University, I began to spend time on the streets of Philadelphia, getting to know the men and women for whom these streets were their only home. The more I developed relationships with them and the more I got to know them, the harder it became to head hom
21、e at night while they remained outside.In this journey, I have had many great teachers - including Georgianna Simmons, who lost nine of her toes to frostbite (冻伤), and Joe Williams, with a college degree, who runs a rescue center for homeless men.Ive been doing this work for more than thirty years.
22、People who have nothing have taught me so much about life. The lesson they have taught me is that people who are homeless need the same chances we all need: housing, education, employment, and healthcare. Contrary to our society, which values those it believes productive and rich and often ignores t
23、hose who struggle with homelessness, I believe that every man, woman, and child has gifts. Everyone matters!Therefore, I work for a society in which each person is given the chances and resources to achieve their fullest potential (潜力). I also believe that our greatest power is released when people
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