北京市东城区2020-2021学年高一下学期期末统一检测英语试题.docx
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1、41. An accident happened last night, resulting in great loss.42. Inspired by Lin Qiaozhis story, she determined to learn medicine.43. The house belonging to his sister is being repaired.五、书面表达(10分)Possible version:Dear Jim,As you know, Teachers5 Day is an important festival in China and has been cel
2、ebrated for 36 years! It falls on September 10th every year. We celebrate the day to show that we are grateful for teachers9 hard work. It is the occasion when we send best wishes and express our thanks to our dear teachers. On Teachers, Day, some students write thankyou cards to our teachers; other
3、s would like to send them beautiful flowers. Last year we prepared performances for our teachers and gave them handmade gifts! No matter how the festival is celebrated, the spirit of showing respect and love to teachers is mon.Do you have a similar celebration for teachers? If there is one, how is i
4、t celebrated? Looking forward to hearing from you soon!Yours,Li Hua8. A. happierB. closerC. richerD. smarter9. A. even thoughB. so thatC. except thatD. in case10. A. identifiedB. rejectedC. respondedD. hesitated二、阅读理解(共三节,共37分) 第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,共20分)并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,Meet wi
5、th astronomers Try puter programs astronomers use Hear the latest news Work with actual dataDirector: Connie WalkerThe Teen Astronomy Cafe program is an outofschool program that offers high school students opportunities to interact with scientists who work at the forefront of astronomy. The program
6、will be from 9:30 a.m. till noon on one morning each month from October through May (except for January).Students explore the birth and death of stars, killer asteroids (行星),the structure of the universe, dark energy, dark matter, and more. A handson activity related to the short presentation will f
7、ollow as part of the Teen Astronomy Cafes experience-either as a stateoftheart puter lab activity, a movie, a deeper discussion, or an exploration of the topic with a 3D printer. The students will use the actual puter programs and data that the scientists use!The Teen Astronomy Cafes are open to all
8、 high school students at no cost. The program aims to improve student achievement, and fuel (激发)their desire to go to college and pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) in the future.If students are interested in attending any or all of the Teen Astronomy Cafes, p
9、lease have them register at :/ teenastronomycafe.org. Dates for the Teen Astronomy Cafes next ing academic year (学年)are:11. Students taking part in the program will.A. use real scientific dataB. work for the astronomersC. research the birth of the universeD. develop puter program on astronomy12. Wha
10、t is the main purpose of the program?A. To offer free education.B. To train future astronomers.C. To solve the problems of astronomy.D. To encourage further study of STEM.13. In 2022, students can attend Teen Astronomy Cafes on.A. January 6thB. May 1stC. October 3rdD. November 7thBMany years ago I w
11、ent for my eye checkup at the specialists office. I had hoped that they wouldnt use those eye drops that make your eyes very sensitive (敏感)to light for hours-but they did. I came out of the office into bright afternoon sunshine.To catch a train back to my job in downtown Calgary, I headed toward the
12、 station. But half blinded by sunlight, I stumbled and fell. My glasses flew off my face. I looked around for them, or rather felt around for them, found them and picked them up. They had landed in the worst possible way and broken. That was terrible. Without my glasses Im so nearsighted that Im leg
13、ally blind. I cannot see the big E on the eye chart.There T was in an unfamiliar part of town, eyes ultrasensitive to light, on a sunny day, couldnt see a thing, all alone. I couldnt help it: tears ran down my cheeks. I was getting pretty panicky.It was about then that a young girl, somewhere in her
14、 teen years, asked me what was wrong and whether she could help me. I told her what had happened. She helped calm me down and offered to call someone for me. She put the coins in the pay phone and dialed my husbands office number, which I couldnt do for myself. He said hed e get me. Then she waited
15、with me until he arrived and handed me over to him.That girl was a plete stranger. She could have ignored me. She could have left me to wait for my husband alone. But she certainly missed whatever train she had been waiting for. She didnt make me feel foolish. She made me feel safe. So many years ha
16、s passed. Shes probably forgotten the whole incident, but I sure havent.14. What happened to the author after the eye checkup?A. She lost her way.B. She missed her train.C. She broke her glasses.D. She became nearsighted.15. What does the underlined word “panicky“ in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Surprised.B.
17、 Scared.C. Tired.D. Disappointed.16. What are the best words to describe the girl?A. Selfless and patient.B. Generous and honest.C. Flexible and grateful.D. Confident and fair.CParents may fear that if their high school student isnt motivated (有动力)to do well in classes, theres nothing that will chan
18、ge that. But a new study found that students9 learning motivation often did changeand usually for the better.1,670 students from grades 9 to 11 took part in the study in two school years, during which they pleted several surveys that assessed their motivation. After each survey, the students were pl
19、aced into six different profiles (档案), from worst-those who were not motivated at all, to best-those who had an inner desire to learn.The study found about 67 % students did change their profiles during the two years and there was an overall positive change in students9 motivation. For example, 8% o
20、f the students were in the best profile-autonomously motivated一in the first year, and that increased to 11.4% in the second year. The worst profile, the not motivated, described 2.8% of the students in the first year, dropping to 2.1% in the second year.“The other good news in the study was that if
21、we can find better ways to motivate students, if we can get them in a better profile, they tend to stay there J said Kui Xie, lead author of the study and professor of educational studies at the Ohio State University.Why did students move in a positive direction? One reason may be simply because the
22、yre a year older and more mature (成熟).But the study did find two factors that impacted how likely they were to bee more motivated. One was the previous achievement. Students who had higher grade the first year were more likely to remain in better profiles in the second year of the study. The other f
23、actor was school belongingness, with students who felt they were more a part of their school in the first year being more likely to move to or stay in a better profile in the second year.“This may be one area where we can help students bee more motivated J Xie said. Belongingness is something school
24、s can change. They can find ways to help students feel like they are part of the school mimity.”17. What did Kui Xies study discover?A. Students9 willingness to study can be improved.B. Teenagers5 inner desire to learn can be assessed.C. Students from grades 9 to 11 are easy to be inspired.D. Teenag
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