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1、高一英语期中模拟测试卷Class Name Grade 第一部分完形填空(2?15=30)Robin was 12 years old when his mother sent him to me for his first piano lesson. I prefened that students begin an earlier 1.1 explained it to Robin that he was too old, but he said it had always been his mothers 2.to hear him play the piano. So I look h
2、im as a student.Although Robin tried very hard, he didnt seem to have the basic sense of music. However, he 3. and at the end of each lesson he never forgot to say, My moms going to hear me play someday. But it seemed impossible, and I was 4.by his slow progress. One day, he 5.me that his mother was
3、 sick and he couldnt come to my class any longer. I was glad that he stopped coming, since he was really a bad 6.for my teaching!Several months later when I was preparing my students for a music show, Robin came to my home and said he had io 7.the show. I dont know what led me to 8.him to do that. M
4、aybe it was the 9.in his eyes or maybe it was something inside of me saying that it would be all right.I was even more 10.when Robin announced that he had chosen one of the most difficult pieces of Mozart. I was not prepared for what happened next.However, on the show his fingers danced 11.on the ke
5、ys. He played so well that everyone 12.excitedly when he was leaving the stage. In excitement, I 13.up to stage to congratulate him.How could you do it? I could not help asking him a few days later.Well, I kept practicing at home. My mom had cancer and just passed away the day I went to your 14.to a
6、sk tor your permission to take part in the show. It was always her drcam that she could hear me play on the stage. I wanted to make it 15.1.A. LevelB. convenienceC. ageD. moment2.A. taskB. planC. dreamD. hobby3.A. actedB. continuedC. commandedD. proved4.A. encouragedB. disappointedC. touchedD. guide
7、d5.A. toldB. showedC. convincedD. promised6A. guidelineB. commentC. arrangemernD. advertisement7.A. look forward toB. sign up forC. tbcus onD. learn from8.A. warnB. persuadeC. allowD. force9.A. determinationB. happinessC. reflectionsD. anger10.A. excitedB. satisfiedC. relievedD. surprised11.A. grace
8、fullyB. awkwardlyC. slowlyD. quickly12.A.shookB. clappedC. shoutedD. laughed13.A. setB. droveC. wokeD. ran14.A. houseB. officeC. classD. stage15.A. similarB. importantC. specialD. popular第二部分 阅读理解(2?20=40分)A.Its not possible to stay together with loved ones all the time. Sometimes family members hav
9、e to be far away from each other. During that time they might face something terrible. Although we know what they are suffering, being far away makes it harder to help and comfort 安慰)loved ones. There is no use worrying a lot about them. Keeping a positive anitudc of support is more helpful than get
10、ting into worrying about the person, i think it is what I can do to help my loved ones.My daughter has been working full-time during summer about 10 hours a day. She has to study hard for a big entrance exam. At first, like most people, I wanted to try to solve the problems and analyse (分 析)the situ
11、ation .Was there a better way of lime management ?Was there a better way of studying for this test?However, that was not always helpful. Sometimes, it even gave more pressure to her. Sometimes it might sound like there was something wrong to fix. However, it was just tiring at the end of the day. Wh
12、at would be the kind thing to do in this situation? It was hard to read someone拒 mind.I decided to just chat with her online and to send a hug emoji(表情符号)this time. It seemed more suitable than talking about sohitions.Giving space can also be an act of help,com fort and kindness.It is a fun and mean
13、ingful experiment to actively think about kind things to do rather than let it happen naturally. Ive realised i( and Im grateful fbr this chance to share online. Give it a try (oo and youll enjoy sweetness.16. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A.Worry is the best comfort (o a loved one.B.h
14、is impossible to love someone around us.C.The distance helps you do more to loved ones.D.Its no use worrying a lot about loved ones not around us.17 .How did the author comfort her daughter at last?A.By talking about solutions.B.By analysing all (he problems.C.By buying a gift for her.D.By giving si
15、mple emojis online.18 .Where is the passage probably taken from?A. A website. B.A newspaper. C.A life journal. D.A speech report.BLanguage is born of culture and in turn reflects the history of a culture. This is clear when we compare English in Britain, the United States and Australia.Of the tliree
16、 dialects,British English has the most confusing grammar and spelling ruIes.This is probably because the development of English has been under the control of the upper class. The modem English language came into being in the 18th century. The upper class who spoke French wanted to show their inHuenc
17、e and make themselves different from the uneducated working people. In other words, British English reflects the English character with class.The US dialect is generally recognised as the easiest (o understand. Compared with British English, its spelling is more connected with its pronunciation.And
18、its grammatical rules are much easier to follow. Whatm more,its words are simpler to pronounce.For foreigners,it|M much easier to learn.ThatM why American English is more popular in the world.The reason why American English is simpler than British English is connected with its special history. Briti
19、sh English was mainly influenced by the upper class. But American upper class didnt exist when American English was born. American English was based on the dialects spoken by working people from different countries. So the formation of American English was based on a rule to help all the working peo
20、ple with different cultural backgrounds communicate more easily.Australian English is different from British and American English. It is the most vulgar (粗 俗的)of the three. Actually it has a tendency (o show its invention, disrespect and humour. At times, this can make it almost impossible to unders
21、tand and quite impolite to some educated speakers. That is partly connected with special identity of the early settlers.19.Why is British English more confusing than American English?A.Because it was influenced by the upper class.B. Because English people are more educated.C.Because it was totally c
22、reated by Frenchmen.Because England was more powerful in the past.20 .Why is American English more popular than British English worldwide?A.Because it has fewer words.B.Because the US has a shorter history.C.Because the US has a larger population.D.Because it is easier to learn for foreigners.21 .Wh
23、at can we infer from the passage?A. Australian English is easy to understand.B.Australian English is preferred by educated people.C.Modem English became popular in the 18th century.D.American English may develop from working peoples language.22 . Which of the following can best describe Australian E
24、nglish ?A.Polite.B.Rude. C.Welcome. D.Special.CThe evidence for harniony(和睦) may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents.An important new study into teenage attitudes shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has ev
25、er been in the past. We were surprised by just how positive todays young people seem to be about their families,? says one member of the research team.捕hey珍e expected to be rebellious (叛 逆的)but actually they have other things in their minds; they want a car and other material goods, and they worry w
26、hether school is serving them well. Therere more negotiations (协商)between parents and children,and children expect to take part in the family decision-making process.So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.据y par
27、ents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me,搬 ays 17-year-old Daniel Lazall.捏 always tell them when 由丙 going out. As long as they know what Im doing,theyre fine with it.? Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees.推 ooking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could
28、 call negotiations. For example, as long as Id done all my homework.I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.vOne of the researchers comments,掘ur astonishmem-that teenagers say they get along well with their parents conies because
29、of a brief period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during (hat one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled. Now,the situation has changed.n 23. What does the new study show?A.
30、Teenagers are more rebellious.B .Teenagers worry more about studies.C.Teenagers dislike making family decisionsD.Teenagers have more negotiations with families.24 . What can we know about todays parents?A.They are stricter than before.B.They are more independent.C.They give their children more freed
31、om.D.They care less about their childrens life.25 .What does the underlined word 撰stonishmenlmean in Paragraph 4?A.Surprise. B.Aim C.Memory. D.option 26.What is the passage mainly about?A.Discussion in family.B.Harmony in family.C.Teenage trouble in family. D.Teenage education in family.DWould it su
32、rprise you to learn that, like animals, trees communicate with each other and pass on their wealth to the next generation?Professor Simard from University of British Columbia explains how trees are much more complex than most of us ever imagined. Although Charles Darwin thought that trees are compet
33、ing for survival of the fittest, Simard shows just how wrong he was. As far as Simard is concerned, actually the opposite is true: trees survive through their co-operation, passing around necessary nutrition depending on who needs it.Nitrogen (氮)and carbon are shared through miles of underground fun
34、gi (真菌) networks, making sure that all trees in the forest ecological system give and receive just the right amount to keep them all healthy. This hidden system works in a very similar way to (he networks of neurons (神经元)in our brains,and when one tree is destroyed,it affects all.Simard talks about据
35、other trees?,usually (he largest and oldest plants on which all other trees depend. She explains how mnrihund trees pass on the wcakh to the next generation, transporting important minerals to young trees so they may continue to grow.When humans cut down 据other trccsith no awareness of these highly
36、complex掠rec societies攘r the networks on which they feed, we are reducing the chances of survival for the entire forest.We didn抉 take any notice of it,Simard says sadly.Irccs move nutrition into the young trees before they die,but we never give them chance4款f we could put across the message to the fo
37、restiy industry, we could make a huge difference towards our environmental protection efforts for the future.27 .Which statement would Simard agree with?A.Trces support each other.B.Trees compete for nutrition.C.Trees depend on their needs. D.Trees co-operate with the finest.28 . Why are the network
38、s of neurons in brains mentioned in para 3?A.To explain the importance of fungi networks.B.To introduce the function of neurons networks.C.To illustrate how Nitrogen and carbon are shared.D. To show how the forest ecological system works.29 .What does the underlined word in Paragraph 4mentioned in P
39、aragraph 4 mean?A. Energetic.B. AncientC. Previous. D. Dying.30 .What does Simard call on people to do?A.Protect tree societies.B.Cut down oldest trees.C.Get nutrition from nature.D.Improve our environment.第二节根据内容,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。If youre a book lover who cant help but get lost in
40、a story, youre probably constantly looking for ways to have your friends and family join in the reading fun!31Know your own reading preferences. Since you are more likely to be persuasive in recommending something you enjoy, it helps to know your own reading preferences, its also helpful to write do
41、wn some book reviews and your feelings about the books you read.32Ask them what they last read.33 Once you get a sense of (he kinds of books theylike.youll be better prepared to make an appropriate recommendation.Encourage them to read a book about their city. If they recently moved to a new city,gi
42、ve them a book that relates to it. It could be a book about the unique art and architecture of the city.34 For example,if they just moved to New York City, you could give them the novelBreakfast at Tiffanys by Truman Capote.35 If they are passionate about their career or have just decided to change
43、careers,they may enjoy a title related to their vocation. Search for a book that relates to their career.Remember: The best recommendations are well tailored to them.A .Take inspiration from their occupation.B.Make a recommendation based on their personal style.C. There are several strategies of how
44、 to recommend books.0.Another option is a novel that takes place in their new city.E.You can gather much information by asking about the book they read.F. You might have to search ibr their favorite book alongside book stores.G. You can use them to decide whether to recommend the books to a friend.第
45、三部分.语法填空(1?10=10)Once, three men got 36.(lose) in the forest. They decided they would stay in the forest until they found 37.(they) way. The next morning, one man went to find some f(xxl. Soon, the other two men were 38.( surprise) to find him back with a deer and asked how he got (he deer. The man
46、replied, I found tracks, I followed the tracks, and I got a deer. They both were 39.(slight) confused because he had no weapons. A lew days 40.(lale) the second guy went in search 41.food and soon came back with a deer too. The other two asked how he managed 42.(get) the deer. His reply was 43.same
47、as the first mans. Then it was the turn of the third guy to search for food. Many hours passed, and the 44.(three) man holding nothing in his hands came back, with blood on his face. The other two asked him 45.had happened. He looked at them and relied, I found tracks, I followed the tracks, and I g
48、ot hit by a train.第四部分单词填空(1?20=20分)no use(argue) with Mary about it.Shc won抉 follow your advice.46. Mark was walking home from school he noticed a girl fell off her bike suddenly.47. (obvious).balanced diet and exercise are important for our health.48. Silting for extended periods can have significant negative influence physical and mentalhealth.49. A girl in my school ,who I had seen in the English speech contest,(approach) me one day and introduced herself.1. .1抑 change another