2019-2020学年安徽省桐城中学高一下学期周考(一)试卷 英语 (word版)

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2019-2020学年安徽省桐城中学高一下学期周考(一)试卷 英语 (word版)

‎2019-2020学年安徽省桐城中学高一下学期周考(一)‎ 英语试卷 一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,共25.0分)‎ A This past fall, my husband and I stopped into the local Aldi for shopping. While checking out, I did my usual practice of replying to the cashier's usual "How are you today? with a short but real answer. Then I looked at her and said, "And how are YOU doing?" and waited kindly and expectantly for an answer. She was a little surprised, but then she got started. As it turned out, her elderly grandfather was the most important in her mind, but he had been struggling lately and in hospital. Her worry was obvious, despite her bravery. "I know he is ninety-one, but…," Her voice turned into a sad whisper before she caught herself. "If it won't offend (冒犯)you, I will pray for him," I said. "Oh, thank you!" she replied. Several weeks or so in the future, we wound up in her line again. After the usual "How are you?"I paused, then quietly asked,"I hope this is not a bad question, but how is your grandfather doing?" I could tell she had to think a moment to place me and to recall why I was asking. The her face split into a huge smile full of light, and she started excitedly telling us about how he was a tough old bird, how he had recovered, and was doing well. She kept bubbling over even after we had moved to the bagging area. I was amazed at how something so seemingly small meant so much to her, but it makes sense, really. Sometimes all we need is for someone to see us and care, to care if we are hurting and to celebrate with us in our joy. Taking the time to listen when we ask, "How are you?" is such an almost small action, only taking a few moments out of our day, yet how important that tiny amount of time can be! We really are all in this together.‎ 1. Why did the cashier feel a little surprised at the word by the writer? ______ ‎ A. Because she didn't know how to answer her greeting at all. B. Because she was in deep thought of her grandfather completely. C. Because she was praying for her grandfather in the heart then. D. Because she hadn't thought the writer greeted her with great concern.‎ 2. What does the phrase kept bubbling over in paragraph 4 really mean? ______ ‎ A. Continued bubbling. B. Talked on and on. C. Moved here and there. D. Greeted to us all the time.‎ 3. What can we learn from the story? ______ ‎ A. When meeting, greet each other. B. Greeting warmly, reward fully. C. A warm greeting makes a difference. D. Treat anybody like your relatives.‎ B ‎2019-2020学年安徽省桐城中学高一下学期周考(一)‎ 英语试卷 一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,共25.0分)‎ A This past fall, my husband and I stopped into the local Aldi for shopping. While checking out, I did my usual practice of replying to the cashier's usual "How are you today? with a short but real answer. Then I looked at her and said, "And how are YOU doing?" and waited kindly and expectantly for an answer. She was a little surprised, but then she got started. As it turned out, her elderly grandfather was the most important in her mind, but he had been struggling lately and in hospital. Her worry was obvious, despite her bravery. "I know he is ninety-one, but…," Her voice turned into a sad whisper before she caught herself. "If it won't offend (冒犯)you, I will pray for him," I said. "Oh, thank you!" she replied. Several weeks or so in the future, we wound up in her line again. After the usual "How are you?"I paused, then quietly asked,"I hope this is not a bad question, but how is your grandfather doing?" I could tell she had to think a moment to place me and to recall why I was asking. The her face split into a huge smile full of light, and she started excitedly telling us about how he was a tough old bird, how he had recovered, and was doing well. She kept bubbling over even after we had moved to the bagging area. I was amazed at how something so seemingly small meant so much to her, but it makes sense, really. Sometimes all we need is for someone to see us and care, to care if we are hurting and to celebrate with us in our joy. Taking the time to listen when we ask, "How are you?" is such an almost small action, only taking a few moments out of our day, yet how important that tiny amount of time can be! We really are all in this together.‎ 1. Why did the cashier feel a little surprised at the word by the writer? ______ ‎ A. Because she didn't know how to answer her greeting at all. B. Because she was in deep thought of her grandfather completely. C. Because she was praying for her grandfather in the heart then. D. Because she hadn't thought the writer greeted her with great concern.‎ 2. What does the phrase kept bubbling over in paragraph 4 really mean? ______ ‎ A. Continued bubbling. B. Talked on and on. C. Moved here and there. D. Greeted to us all the time.‎ 3. What can we learn from the story? ______ ‎ A. When meeting, greet each other. B. Greeting warmly, reward fully. C. A warm greeting makes a difference. D. Treat anybody like your relatives.‎ B A severe drought (干旱)has caused water levels in Southeast Asia's Mekong River to drop to their lowest in more than 100 years. It may have harmful effects on fish, as well as the tens of millions of people living and working along the river, experts warn. This year, the dry conditions in the Mekong region happened due to warm Pacific Ocean currents (洋流)known as the El Nino effect. But climate change is also a driving factor, experts say, causing the monsoon (季风)season to shorten sharply. The situation was made worse by water dam operators upstream, withholding water for their own purposes. Many rice farmers in the area have been unable to plant their main crop, raising fears of a heavily decreased harvest this fall. Less water flow could also have a bad influence on fish reproduction in the Mekong River basin. This is normally the time when fish use rising water levels to reproduce their young, but there is little sign of this happening so far this year. Perhaps even more alarming, experts expect that droughts and damage to the water of the Mekong will become more common, and they warn that it could eventually destroy the entire ecosystem. Starting from the Tibetan highlands, the Mekong River flows through six Asian countries, including China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, before emptying into the South China Sea. The river basin is home to the largest inland fishery in the world and more than 60 million people depend on it to make a living. Few rivers in the world rise and fall with the seasons as much as the Mekong, which can drop up to 40 feet in some places at the end of the dry season. When the monsoon rains arrive, they normally produce a flood that brings with it sediments(沉枳物) as well as enormous amounts of larvae(幼虫)and tiny fish, including many endangered species, such as the Mekong giant catfish, that are swept into the Tonle Sap Lake where they can grow.‎ 1. How many reasons are there for the drought of Mekong River this year? ______ ‎ A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four.‎ 2. What can we know from the passage? ______ ‎ A. Droughts are likely to happen more frequently in the future. B. The water levels of the Mekong River is becoming lower and lower. C. The Mekong River starts from the Tibetan highlands and ends in the Tonic Sap Lake. D. The harvest offish in the River hasn't been greatly a fleeted because of the droughts.‎ 3. What's the attitude of experts to water flow of Mekong River in future? ______ ‎ A. Positive. B. Unconcerned. C. Worried. D. Negative.‎ 4. In which magazine can we most probably find this passage? ______ ‎ A. National Geography. B. Scientific American. C. Overseas English. D. Tourism.‎ C Not too long ago a thirty-year-old financial analyst was complaining to me over a period of months about her tendency to procrastinate(拖延)in her job. We had worked through her feelings about her employers and how they related to her feelings about authority in general, and to her parents specifically. We had examined her attitudes toward work and success and how these related to her marriage, her sexual identity, her desire to compete with her husband, and her fears of such competition. Yet despite all this standard psychoanalytic(精神分析的)work, she continued to procrastinate as much as ever. Finally one day, we dared to look at the obvious. "Do you like cakes?" I asked her.‎ ‎ She replied that she did. "Which part of the cake do you like better,"I went on, " the cake or the frosting(糖霜)?" "Oh, the frosting!" she responded enthusiastically. "And how do you eat a piece of cake?" I inquired, feeling that I must be the most silly psychiatrist that ever lived. "I eat the frosting first, of course,"she replied. From her cake-eating habits we went on to examine her work habits, and, as was to be expected we discovered that on any given day she would devote the first hour to the more satisfying half of her work while the remaining six hours to the objectionable (令人反感的) another half. I suggested that if she were to force herself to finish the unpleasant part of her job during the first hour, she would then be free to enjoy the other six. It seemed to me, I explained, that one hour of pain followed by six hours of pleasure was preferable to one hour of pleasure followed by six hours of pain. She agreed, and, being basically a person of strong will, she no longer procrastinated. Delaying satisfaction is a process of scheduling the pain and pleasure of life in such a way as to improve the pleasure by meeting and experiencing the pain first and getting it over with. It is the only good way to live.‎ 1. Why did the author ask about her friend's cake-eating habits? ______ ‎ A. To have a relaxing chat with her. B. To know more about her habits in her life and work. C. To share their favorite food. D. To find out something obvious.‎ 2. What was the advice from the author? ______ ‎ A. Forcing herself to finish the unpleasant part of the job. B. Being free to enjoy the job. C. Experiencing and overcoming the pain first. D. Being a person of strong will.‎ 3. Which of the following will be the best title of the passage? ______ ‎ A. A friend's problem. B. Delaying your satisfaction. C. Experience the pain. D. A cake in life.‎ 二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)‎ Coloring books are no longer just for children! In fact adult coloring books are topping bestseller lists. Why have adults decided to start coloring again? (1) It is to relieve stress and anxiety. (2) They take on full-time jobs that often demand more than 40 hours a week, equally as part-time jobs, family responsibilities, and trying some "fun"when they can. For many, there just aren't enough hours in the day, which explains why practising mindfulness becomes so popular. It's important to set aside some time to calm the thoughts. Coloring can be an escape from everyday stress. (3) A trend among adults is to seek out childhood experiences. That's why summer camps adults are cropping up across the country. Perhaps nothing is more equal to childhood than a coloring book. A brand new coloring book with bright markers, crayons, and colored pencils provide ‎ endless possibilities. Adult coloring books are much more detailed than coloring books for children, but the emotions are similar and allow adults to feel as if they are "a kid again". It is to put down the technology. Adults arc constantly staring at screens: Desktops, laptops, tablets, phones, TVS, etc. (4) Even some readers have e-readers and tablets to consume books, magazines, and newspapers. An adult coloring book provides a great outlet to escape from all of the screens. Of course, to truly realize the benefit of stepping away from the devices for a period of time, you can't constantly be checking them while you color! Turn them off and leave them in another room. (5) ‎ A.Adults lead busy, tiring lives. B.Coloring books are expensive. C.It is to go back to their childhood. D.Here are 3 reasons to let you deeply understand it. E.It is to practise the patience and improve their relation with children. F.If you really can't let go, there are coloring apps that adults can enjoy. G.Whether for business or personal use, it has become very difficult to "put down"‎ 1. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 2. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 3. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 4. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 5. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)‎ My love for libraries started when I joined the public library. Once the (16)gave me my first membership card, I could hardly wait to read all kinds of books. I was (17)immediately and I could never imagine then this love for libraries and reading would(18)my life, allowing me to one day (19)a space for high-school kids, too. In high school, I could read the(20)that we were studying in class, including Dickens and Mark Twain. During the summer months, I was entirely(21) in the power of novels like Gone with the wind. When I studied English literature(文学)at university, I thought it was time to(22) my own library. For the next 40 years, I(23) to collect books even when I wasbusy with my teaching. Until one day, I(24)that all my books had become part of the house like wallpaper. After retiring from my(25)career, I became a librarian myself at my old high school, where I had first learned English literature. This(26)brought me great joy and rebuilt my(27) for libraries. How wonderful (28) was to be surrounded by books. I had generous budget(预算)so that I could (29) afford almost any type of book that Would(30)my teenager readers into the library and(31) inspired a love of books. Then it hit me that the library isn't just a place to do research. They are, (32), places that offer an opportunity to(33) the past, present and future. All(34) is needed is a it of interest and curiosity. Libraries help us get used to the changing world, and their doors must be open to (35)--for free.‎ 6. ‎ A. partner B. classmate C. librarian D. official 7. ‎ A. spellbound B. terrified C. upset D. annoyed 8. ‎ A. save B. destroy C. ruin D. change 1. ‎ A. create B. take C. rescue D. spend 2. ‎ A. musicians B. performers C. writers D. artists 3. ‎ A. missed B. allowed C. burst D. held 4. ‎ A. break up B. pick up C. set up D. get up 5. ‎ A. continued B. used C. disliked D. forgot 6. ‎ A. ignored B. realized C. proved D. decorated 7. ‎ A. selling B. touring C. painting D. teaching 8. ‎ A. position B. story. C. habit D. command 9. ‎ A. talent B. fondness C. respect D. business 10. ‎ A. this B. that C. it D. I 11. ‎ A. hardly B. easily C. probably D. poorly 12. ‎ A. attract B. puzzle C. affect D. protect 13. ‎ A. reasonably B. directly C. normally D. hopefully 14. ‎ A. rather than B. instead of C. in fact D. more than 15. ‎ A. choose B. understand C. control D. balance 16. ‎ A. what B. which C. when D. that 17. ‎ A. everyone B. someone C. none D. others 四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)‎ 18. The Amber Room, a witness of an (1) ( amaze) history between Russia and Germany, was designed first (2) the Palace of Fredrick I. Surprisingly, the next king determined not to keep it and gave it to Peter the Great as (3) symbol of the friendship of the two countries. (4) ( late), it served in Russia as the winter and summer palace of the kings and queens, where they had great time. Unfortunately, a war broke (5) between the two countries, (6) put the Amber Room in danger. Although the Russians had time to remove what they believed was worth (7) (save), the Nazis had the room itself (8) (steal). Nobody knows where it is now. However, the people of the two countries had it rebuilt (9) celebrate the regained friendship of Russia and Germany. It is hoped that art works all over the world (10) ( protect) well in the future and the story of the Amber Room will never happen again.‎ 五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)‎ 19. 将下面5个句子按括号内要求翻译并连成一篇微作文. 1.曾经有一段时间我觉得学好英语很难.( there was a time …) 2.与老师面对面交流后,我决心要努力学习英语.( face to face; make up one's mind) 3.老师建议我要充分利用时间丰富词汇量.( make use of; enrich) 4.正是我老师的指导才使我对英语学习充满希望.(强调句; hopeful) 5.现在我相信那些经历过困难的人更有可能成功.( go through,be likely to )‎ 20. 假定你是李华,从网上得知北京冬奥会正在招募英语志愿者.请你用英语向组委会写一封申请信,内容包括: 1.表达意愿; 2.个人优势; 3.希望回复. 注点: 1.词数 80左右; 2‎ ‎.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯. 参考词汇:申请--apply v.英语试卷 一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,共25.0分)‎ ‎【小题1】D ‎【小题2】B ‎【小题3】C ‎【小题1】C ‎【小题2】A ‎【小题3】C ‎【小题4】A ‎【小题1】B ‎【小题2】C ‎【小题3】B 二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)‎ ‎【小题1】D ‎【小题2】A ‎【小题3】C ‎【小题4】G ‎【小题5】F 三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)‎ ‎【小题1】C ‎【小题2】A ‎【小题3】D ‎【小题4】A ‎【小题5】C ‎【小题6】D ‎【小题7】C ‎【小题8】A ‎【小题9】B ‎【小题10】D ‎【小题11】A ‎【小题12】B ‎【小题13】C ‎【小题14】B ‎【小题15】A ‎【小题16】D ‎【小题17】C ‎【小题18】B ‎【小题19】D ‎【小题20】A 四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)‎ ‎ 【小题1】amazing ‎【小题2】for ‎【小题3】a ‎【小题4】Later ‎【小题5】out ‎【小题6】which ‎【小题7】saving ‎【小题8】stolen ‎【小题9】to ‎【小题10】will be protected 五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分) ‎ ‎37.【答案】①There was a time when I found it hard to learn English well.(高分句型一)(曾经有一段时间我觉得学好英语很难)② After a face-to-face talk with my teacher, I made up my mind to study hard.(与老师面对面交流后,我决心要努力学习英语)③ My teacher suggested that I should make full use of time to enrich my vocabulary.(高分句型二)(老师建议我要充分利用时间丰富词汇量)④ It was my teacher's guidance that made me hopeful about my English learning.( 正是我老师的指导才使我对英语学习充满希望)⑤ Now I believe those who have gone through difficulties are more likely to succeed.(现在我相信那些经历过困难的人更有可能成功) 38.【答案】Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to apply to be a volunteer for Beijing Winter Olympics.(写信目的) Easy-going and warm-hearted as I am, I will serve with enthusiasm our guests from all over the world.(高分句型一)(表达意愿) Besides, I have a rich knowledge about Chinese history, so I will be a carrier for our splendid culture.( 个人优势) Moreover, I have a good command of English so I have no trouble communicating with foreigners ‎.(高分句型二)(希望回复) I believe I can be a qualified volunteer. I would appreciate it if I could be accepted. My phone number is 12345678. Looking forward to your reply.(期望) Yours, Li Hua ‎
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