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湖北省黄冈市高一下学期期中考试英语试题 有答案

年春季期中联考高一英语试题湖北省黄冈中学2016分满分:150分钟考试时间:120分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30 略分)40第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)2分,满分30第一节(共15小题;每小题)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上DC、和B阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、、将该项涂黑。

Abecause it was raining. — A wet father dialed 999 to ask police for a lift home) with his children when the heavens The man was walking along aflyover( 立交桥opened.He shamelessly phoned the emergency service and begged for a lift, threatening) to police watchdogs unless they helped.to complain(投诉Passing officers decided they would pick up the man and his children and drivethem to a bus stop.s incident in 'A neighbourhood police officer for the area flagged up SundayShoreham, West Sussex, in a message posted on Facebook.At 12.16 pm a male dialed 999 because it was raining and he wanted a “ It read:”lift home. Threatened to complain to the PCC when he was told no.A man rang from the Shoreham flyover “ A Sussex Police spokesperson confirmed: to say he was stuck on foot in rain on his way home on Sunday, and wanteda lift. Apassing police car did give him a lift to the adjacent A283 as he had young childrenClearly, taxi. for bus or phone a a wait able he left was him. with He then as was to for999 is for public use only in emergencies.”However, the poor use of public service has been widely blamed.1Obviously, “), said: asked to remain anonymous(匿名的Sussex A police officer, whothis is not why people should call 999. He was lucky he was not punished for wasting”police time.s '“It Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of the TaxPayers' Alliance, added:Taxpayers issue. such a trivialused ridiculous that this important service was for), not act as expect police to spend their time protecting the public from crime(犯罪 a taxi service.” Why did the policemen eventually agree to give them a lift?21.They were totally wet. A.s kids were young. The man'B.t afford the taxi fare. They couldn'C.Their cell phones were out of power..D is that _________. ”The reason why the police officer said the man was “lucky22.t get away with wasting police time 'A.people usually couldnthe man and his kids had been sent home.Bhearted officers —.the man and his kids met some warmCpeople concerned about the man and his kids.D paragraph?the last second in can below take the place of “trivial”.23Which wordfunny. . B .Asmall.crazy.. D .Cstrange.BThe first time I saw him I would never have believed he was going to change mylife. 1 had my arms full of books and I was entering the classroom when I ran intosomething solid. It was a short boy.”'“ He looked up at me, My, youre tall! 2Of course, the class began to laugh. Angry, I walked to my seat without a word.Before I knew, the newcomer was standing in front of Mr. McCarthy's desk, tellinghim that his name was Carlos Herrera and he'd moved to Galeton from New York.“Take that seat.” Mr. McCaahy told Carols, pointing to the only empty one, atthe back of the room.Carlos grinned(咧嘴笑). “But I need a couple of dictionaries.”Again the class laughed, but now they were laughing with Carlos, not at him. Hehad been here only l0 minutes and already he had them on his side. Andbefore long,he and I became familiar.One day, he looked up at me seriously with his brown eyes. “I don't understandwhy you are so touchy(易怒的).” My face turned red and I said sharply, “You wouldn't understand.”He followed me. “I should, Karen,” he said. “You and I have a lot in common.You are too tall, and I'm too short.”“You seem to get along well.” I admitted. “But what about me? No boy wantsto date a girl who is taller than he is.”“The trouble with you is you're afraid to be yourself. You're smart. And youcould be pretty. In fact, you might be more than pretty.”I felt myself turning red.“I'm getting a great idea,” said Carlos, and right then he suggested being mypersonal manager.I wasn't sure. “W-e-ll—”Soon after that, he had my new life planned. I was to let my hair grow, wear afitted sweater and neat skirt, and lift my head and say “Hi” to everyone.I was tovolunteer to work on the school paper and go out for dramatics(戏剧表演).Then one day, he told me about his latest brain waves: he dug up a play which wasabout a six-foot model who fell in love with a short man.“You, I suppose, are the short man,”1 said.He grinned. “And you're the model.”3“No way,” I cried, “I don't want to be funny.”Carlos gave me a pleading(恳求) look. “Karen, I've never asked you for a thingfor myself, have I?”He hadn't. So, I said yes.Here came the show time. Carlos as the short man and I, the model, were seatedat a table. From our talk the audience could tell we were falling in love. That wasnothing funny yet. Then as we stood up, the terrible difference in our size becameclear. The audience burst into laughter.The play turned out to be very successful. People poured backstage to congratulateus. Mother and Dad were extremely happy and excited. “I'm proud of you, sweetheart.”mother said.Carlos threw his arms around my waist(腰). He said, “You are wonderful.”AndI said, “Thank you, Carlos, my dear friend!”24.Why did Carlos say “But I need a couple of dictionaries”(in Para.5)?A.He had some new words to look up.B.He was new to this class.C.He worked pretty hard.D.He was too short to sit at the back.25.Why could Carlos be so popular?A.He was quite grateful.B.He dared to be himself.C.He did not think he was short.D.He was very generous.26.Their play was a big success because of __________.A.their classmates' adviceB.Carlos' ambition to become an actorC.the difference in their heightD.Carlos' aim to make Karen more confident considered427.Before Carlos arrived. Karen had been __________ at school.A.1ively and popular B.considered quite prettyC.troubled by her height D.looked down upon by othersCLike most people born and brought up in a big city, I always believed that carrotsgrew m trees.But I'd always dreamed of living in the country. When my husband and I realizedthat our Toronto house was worth a large sum of money thanks toout-of-control housingprices, we decided to take the chance, sell and buy a piece of paradise(乐园) in atown northwest of the city.That was four years ago. I and Richard had no experience of living inthe country.But at this stage of our lives, it was exciting to begin a new adventure. Besides,my parents were gone, the kids were grown and, to be honest, if I saw one more apartmentbuilding go up in my neighbourhood, the top of my head was going to explode. The first winter in our new home was a difficult one, with more snow falling thanin the past 10 years. I learned the true meaning of “cabin fever(幽闭烦躁症)”—when I developed an uncontrollable thought to beat Richard over the head with a stickbecause I couldn't stand the sound of the air blowing through his nose when he breathed.We were trapped together 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. A lot! It wasn't pretty.When spring came I found myself driving to the city at least once every few weeks.I need to hug a tall building. I wasn't quite used to the new life so well. But there are so many wonderful things about living in the country. I first realizedit would be different when I, with 12 items(物品), went through the express lane(快速结帐通道) at the local supermarket which is for people taking 5 items or less andnobody threatened my life or even gave me dirty looks. People actually smiled at me.And driving around the countryside is a relaxing experience. I have discoveredclouds. I am fascinated by all sorts of lovely birds and wildlife. I'm getting intoa new role and a new life and it feels good. Now, I'm at home, the city is no longerwhere I belong. I'm here forever.So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in the ground.528.The author and her husband moved to the countryside when ____________. A.they retired from workB.their kids were grownC.their parents were goneD.they sold their city house at a high price29.How was their first winter in the country?A.Discouraging. B.Frightening.C.Boring. D.Exhausting.30.The author shares her experience in a supermarket to show_________.A.people in the country are niceB.people in the country lead simple livesC.supermarkets in the country have a few customersD.she is cleverer than people in the country31.What is the meaning of underlined sentence “So, there is no doubt that carrotsgrow in theground”(the last paragraph)?A.Carrots can be gathered in the ground.B.The author is interested in agriculture.C.The author has totally got used to the life in the country. D.Carrots are very common in the country.DUS spaceman Scott Kelly said he is fighting tiredness but is back to his normalheight after nearly one year in space.Kelly's 340-day mission(任务)—spent testing the effects of long—term spaceflight ahead of a future mission to Mars, along with Russian spaceman MikhailKornienko—wrapped up early Wednesday when they landed in freezing Kazakhstan aboarda Soyuz spaceship.6One of the effects of the spending such a long time without gravity was that Kelly's spine(脊柱) got longer temporarily, making him grow 3.8 centimeters, only to go backto normal as he returned to Earth.His twin brother, Mark Kelly, said they were the same height again by the timethey hugged in Houston early on Thursday.According to John Charles, human research program associate manager of international science at NASA(National Aeronautics and Space Administration), anyheight gain “probably went away very quickly because fluid(体液) gradually got moreand more in the discs between the bones in the spine.”Kelly also said reports that he had grown a full 5.1 centimeters wereexaggerated.“I don't know where that came from. I did measure myself and it wasan inch and a half, so maybe somebody just decided to just round up andwrite it asa fact,” he told reporters in his first extended media appearance since his rectum.The details are of great importance because a team of doctors is carefullyresearching all the differences between Kelly and his twin, who is also a spacemanbut who stayed on Earth to take part in the study.The details of those ongoing studies are secret for now, as scientists will dofurther analysis and provide their findings for other researches before publishingthem.The idea is to learn more about the harmful effects of spaceflight before NASAgreen lights any deeper space mission to Mars, journeys that would last a year or more.32.What made Scott Kelly grow taller after he spent 340 days in space?A.Loneliness.B.Low amount of oxygen.C.The lack of gravity.D.Harmful effects of spaceflight.(in Para.”exaggerated…“the reports were saying mean Scott What 33.did Kelly by6)A.The reports were illegal.B.The reports were total lies.7C.He was annoyed about the reports.D.He did not grow that much.34.The job of Mark Kelly, Scott Kelly's twin brother, in the study is _______.A.to comfort Scott B.to compare with ScottC.to protect Scott D.to take care of Scott35.Why are the details of the studies secret?A.The studies are harmful to spacemen.B.Scientists have not finished their jobs yet.C.NASA does not permit giving out the details.D.The studies concern the safety of human beings.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。

【推荐】湖北省黄冈中学高一下册第二学期英语期中试卷(有答案)

【推荐】湖北省黄冈中学高一下册第二学期英语期中试卷(有答案)

湖北省黄冈中学春季期中联考高一英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AA wet father dialed 999 to ask police for a lift home—because it was raining.The man was walking along a flyover(立交桥) with his children when the heavens opened.He shamelessly phoned the emergency service and begged for a lift, threatening to complain(投诉) to police watchdogs unless they helped.Passing officers decided they would pick up the man and his children and drive them to a bus stop.A neighbourhood police officer for the area flagged up Sunday’s incident in Shoreham, West Sussex, in a message posted on Facebook.It read: “At 12.16 pm a male dialed 999 because it was raining and he wanted a lift home. Threatened to complain to the PCC when he was told no.”A Sussex Police spokesperson confirmed: “A man rang from the Shoreham flyover to say he was stuck on foot in rain on his way home on Sunday, and wanted a lift. A passing police car did give him a lift to the adjacent A283 as he had young children with him. He was then left as he was able to wait for a bus or phone for a taxi. Clearly, 999 is for public use only in emergencies.”However, the poor use of public service has been widely blamed.A Sussex police officer, who asked to remain anonymous(匿名的), said: “Obviously, this is not why people should call 999. He was lucky he was not punished for wasting police time.”Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, added: “It’s ridiculous that this important service was used for such a trivial issue. Taxpayers expect police to spend their time protecting the public from crime(犯罪), not act as a taxi service.”21.Why did the policemen eventually agree to give them a lift?A.They were totally wet.B.The man’s kids were young.C.They couldn’t afford the taxi fare.D.Their cell phones were out of power.22.The reason why the police officer said the man was “lucky” is that _________. A.people usually couldn’t get away with wasting police timeB.the man and his kids had been sent homeC.the man and his kids met some warm—hearted officersD.people concerned about the man and his kids23.Which word below can take the place of “trivial” in the last second paragraph?A.small. B.funny.C.strange. D.crazy.BThe first time I saw him I would never have believed he was going to change my life. 1 had my arms full of books and I was entering the classroom when I ran into something solid. It was a short boy.He looked up at me, “My, you’re tall!”Of course, the class began to laugh. Angry, I walked to my seat without a word. Before I knew, the newcomer was standing in front of Mr. McCarthy’s desk, telling him that his name was Carlos Herrera and he'd moved to Galeton from New York.“Take that seat.” Mr. McCaahy told Carols, pointing to the only empty one, at the back of the room.Carlos grinned(咧嘴笑). “But I need a couple of dictionaries.”Again the class laughed, but now they were laughing with Carlos, not at him. He had been here only l0 minutes and already he had them on his side. And before long, he and I became familiar.One day, he looked up at me seriously with his brown eyes. “I don’t understand why you are so touchy(易怒的).” My face turned red and I said sharply, “You wouldn’t understand.”He followed me. “I should, Karen,” he said. “You and I have a lot in common. You are too tall, and I’m too short.”“You seem to get along well.” I admitted. “But what about me? No boy wants to date a girl who is taller than he is.”“The trouble with you is you’re afraid to be yourself. You’re smart. And you could be pretty. In fact, you might be more than pretty.”I felt myself turning red.“I’m getting a great idea,” said Carlos, and right then he suggested being my personal manager.I wasn’t sure. “W-e-ll—”Soon after that, he had my new life planned. I was to let my hair grow, wear a fitted sweater and neat skirt, and lift my head and say “Hi” to everyone. I was to volunteer to work on the school paper and go out for dramatics(戏剧表演).Then one day, he told me about his latest brain waves: he dug up a play which was about a six-foot model who fell in love with a short man.“You, I suppose, are the short man,”1 said.He grinned. “And you’re the model.”“No way,” I cried, “I don’t want to be funny.”Carlos gave me a pleading(恳求) look. “Karen, I’ve never asked you for a thing for myself, have I?”He hadn’t. So, I said yes.Here came the show time. Carlos as the short man and I, the model, were seated at a table. From our talk the audience could tell we were falling in love. That was nothing funny yet. Then as we stood up, the terrible difference in our size became clear. The audience burst into laughter.The play turned out to be very successful. People poured backstage to congratulate us. Mother and Dad were extremely happy and excited. “I’m proud of you, sweetheart.” mother said.Carlos threw his arms around my waist(腰). He said, “You are wonderful.” And I said, “Thank you, Carlos, my dear friend!”24.Why did Carlos say “But I need a couple of dictionaries”(in Para.5)?A.He had some new words to look up.B.He was new to this class.C.He worked pretty hard.D.He was too short to sit at the back.25.Why could Carlos be so popular?A.He was quite grateful.B.He dared to be himself.C.He did not think he was short.D.He was very generous.26.Their play was a big success because of __________.A.their classmates’ adviceB.Carlos’ ambition to become an actorC.the difference in their heightD.Carlos’ aim to make Karen more confident considered27.Before Carlos arrived. Karen had been __________ at school.A.1ively and popular B.considered quite prettyC.troubled by her height D.looked down upon by othersCLike most people born and brought up in a big city, I always believed that carrots grew m trees.But I’d always dreamed of living in the country. When my husband and I realized that our Toronto house was worth a large sum of money thanks to out-of-control housing prices, we decided to take the chance, sell and buy a piece of paradise(乐园) in a town northwest of the city.That was four years ago. I and Richard had no experience of living in the country. But at this stage of our lives, it was exciting to begin a new adventure. Besides, my parents were gone, the kids were grown and, to be honest, if I saw one more apartment building go up in my neighbourhood, the top of my head was going to explode.The first winter in our new home was a difficult one, with more snow falling than in the past 10 years. I learned the true meaning of “cabin fever(幽闭烦躁症)”—when I developed an uncontrollable thought to beat Richard over the head with a stick because I couldn’t stand the sound of the air blowing through his nose when he breathed. We were trapped together 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. A lot! It wasn’t pretty. When spring came I found myself driving to the city at least once every few weeks. I need to hug a tall building. I wasn’t quite used to the new life so well.But there are so many wonderful things about living in the country. I first realized it would be different when I, with 12 items(物品), went through the express lane(快速结帐通道) at the local supermarket which is for people taking 5 items or less and nobody threatened my life or even gave me dirty looks. People actually smiled at me.And driving around the countryside is a relaxing experience. I have discovered clouds. I am fascinated by all sorts of lovely birds and wildlife. I’m getting into a new role and a new life and it feels good. Now, I’m at home, the city is no longer where I belong. I’m here forever.So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in the ground.28.The author and her husband moved to the countryside when ____________.A.they retired from workB.their kids were grownC.their parents were goneD.they sold their city house at a high price29.How was their first winter in the country?A.Discouraging. B.Frightening.C.Boring. D.Exhausting.30.The author shares her experience in a supermarket to show_________.A.people in the country are niceB.people in the country lead simple livesC.supermarkets in the country have a few customersD.she is cleverer than people in the country31.What is the meaning of underlined sentence “So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in theground”(the last paragraph)?A.Carrots can be gathered in the ground.B.The author is interested in agriculture.C.The author has totally got used to the life in the country.D.Carrots are very common in the country.DUS spaceman Scott Kelly said he is fighting tiredness but is back to his normal height after nearly one year in space.Kelly’s 340-day mission(任务)—spent testing the effects of long—term spaceflight ahead of a future mission to Mars, along with Russian spaceman Mikhail Kornienko—wrapped up early Wednesday when they landed in freezing Kazakhstan aboard a Soyuz spaceship.One of the effects of the spending such a long time without gravity was that Kelly’s spine(脊柱) got longer temporarily, making him grow 3.8 centimeters, only to go back to normal as he returned to Earth.His twin brother, Mark Kelly, said they were the same height again by the time they hugged in Houston early on Thursday.According to John Charles, human research program associate manager of international science at NASA(National Aeronautics and Space Administration), any height gain “probably went away very quickly because fluid(体液) gradually got more and more in the discs between the bones in the spine.”Kelly also said reports that he had grown a full 5.1 centimeters were exaggerated.“I don’t know where that came from. I did measure myself and it was an inch and a half, so maybe somebody just decided to just round up and write it as a fact,” he told reporters in his first extended media appearance since his rectum.The details are of great importance because a team of doctors is carefully researching all the differences between Kelly and his twin, who is also a spaceman but who stayed on Earth to take part in the study.The details of those ongoing studies are secret for now, as scientists will do further analysis and provide their findings for other researches before publishing them.The idea is to learn more about the harmful effects of spaceflight before NASA green lights any deeper space mission to Mars, journeys that would last a year or more.32.What made Scott Kelly grow taller after he spent 340 days in space?A.Loneliness.B.Low amount of oxygen.C.The lack of gravity.D.Harmful effects of spaceflight.33.What did Scott Kelly mean by saying “the reports…were exaggerated”(in Para. 6) A.The reports were illegal.B.The reports were total lies.C.He was annoyed about the reports.D.He did not grow that much.34.The job of Mark Kelly, Scott Kelly’s twin brother, in the study is _______.A.to comfort Scott B.to compare with ScottC.to protect Scott D.to take care of Scott35.Why are the details of the studies secret?A.The studies are harmful to spacemen.B.Scientists have not finished their jobs yet.C.NASA does not permit giving out the details.D.The studies concern the safety of human beings.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。

湖北省黄冈市黄冈中学高一下学期期中考试英语试题

湖北省黄冈市黄冈中学高一下学期期中考试英语试题

湖北省黄冈中学2016年春季期中联考高一英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AA wet father dialed 999 to ask police for a lift home—because it was raining.The man was walking along a flyover(立交桥) with his children when the heavens opened.He shamelessly phoned the emergency service and begged for a lift, threatening to complain(投诉) to police watchdogs unless they helped.Passing officers decided they would pick up the man and his children and drive them to a bus stop.A neighbourhood police officer for the area flagged up Sunday’s incident in Shoreham, West Sussex, in a message posted on Facebook.It read: “At 12.16 pm a male dialed 999 because it was raining and he wanted a lift home. Threatened to complain to the PCC when he was told no.”A Sussex Police spokesperson confirmed: “A man rang from the Shoreham flyover to say he was stuck on foot in rain on his way home on Sunday, and wanted a lift. A passing police car did give him a lift to the adjacent A283 as he had young children with him. He was then left as he was able to wait for a bus or phone for a taxi. Clearly, 999 is for public use only in emergencies.”However, the poor use of public service has been widely blamed.A Sussex police officer, who asked to remain anonymous(匿名的), said: “Obviously, this is not why people should call 999. He was lucky he was not punished for wasting police time.”Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, added: “It’s ridiculous that this important service was used for such a trivial issue. Taxpayers expect police to spend their time protecting the public from crime(犯罪), not act as a taxi service.”21.Why did the policemen eventually agree to give them a lift?A.They were totally wet.B.The man’s kids were young.C.They couldn’t afford the taxi fare.D.Their cell phones were out of power.22.The reason why the police officer said the man was “lucky” is that _________. A.people usually couldn’t get away with wasting police timeB.the man and his kids had been sent homeC.the man and his kids met some warm—hearted officersD.people concerned about the man and his kids23.Which word below can take the place of “trivial” in the last second paragraph?A.small. B.funny.C.strange. D.crazy.BThe first time I saw him I would never have believed he was going to change my life. 1 had my arms full of books and I was entering the classroom when I ran into something solid. It was a short boy.He looked up at me, “My, you’re tall!”Of course, the class began to laugh. Angry, I walked to my seat without a word. Before I knew, the newcomer was standing in front of Mr. McCarthy’s desk, telling him that his name was Carlos Herrera and he'd moved to Galeton from New York.“Take that seat.” Mr. McCaahy told Carols, pointing to the only empty one, at the back of the room.Carlos grinned(咧嘴笑). “But I need a couple of dictionaries.”Again the class laughed, but now they were laughing with Carlos, not at him. He had been here only l0 minutes and already he had them on his side. And before long, he and I became familiar.One day, he looked up at me seriously with his brown eyes. “I don’t understand why you are so touchy(易怒的).” My face turned red and I said sharply, “You wouldn’t understand.”He followed me. “I should, Karen,” he said. “You and I have a lot in common. You are too tall, and I’m too short.”“You seem to get along well.” I admitted. “But what about me? No boy wants to date a girl who is taller than he is.”“The trouble with you is you’re afraid to be yourself. You’re smart. And you could be pretty. In fact, you might be more than pretty.”I felt myself turning red.“I’m getting a great idea,” said Carlos, and right then he suggested being my personal manager.I wasn’t sure. “W-e-ll—”Soon after that, he had my new life planned. I was to let my hair grow, wear a fitted sweater and neat skirt, and lift my head and say “Hi” to everyone.I was to volunteer to work on the school paper and go out for dramatics(戏剧表演).Then one day, he told me about his latest brain waves: he dug up a play which was about a six-foot model who fell in love with a short man.“You, I suppose, are the short man,”1 said.He grinned. “And you’re the model.”“No way,” I cried, “I don’t want to be funny.”Carlos gave me a pleading(恳求) look. “Karen, I’ve never asked you for a thing for myself, have I?”He hadn’t. So, I said yes.Here came the show time. Carlos as the short man and I, the model, were seated at a table. From our talk the audience could tell we were falling in love. That was nothing funny yet. Then as we stood up, the terrible difference in our size became clear. The audience burst into laughter.The play turned out to be very successful. People poured backstage to congratulate us. Mother and Dad were extremely happy and excited. “I’m proud of you, sweetheart.” mother said.Carlos threw his arms around my waist(腰). He said, “You are wonderful.”And I said, “Thank you, Carlos, my dear friend!”24.Why did Carlos say “But I need a couple of dictionaries”(in Para.5)?A.He had some new words to look up.B.He was new to this class.C.He worked pretty hard.D.He was too short to sit at the back.25.Why could Carlos be so popular?A.He was quite grateful.B.He dared to be himself.C.He did not think he was short.D.He was very generous.26.Their play was a big success because of __________.A.their classmates’ adviceB.Carlos’ ambition to become an actorC.the difference in their heightD.Carlos’ aim to make Karen more confident considered27.Before Carlos arrived. Karen had been __________ at school.A.1ively and popular B.considered quite prettyC.troubled by her height D.looked down upon by othersCLike most people born and brought up in a big city, I always believed that carrots grew m trees.But I’d always dreamed of living in the country. When my husband and I realized that our Toronto house was worth a large sum of money thanks toout-of-control housing prices, we decided to take the chance, sell and buy a piece of paradise(乐园) in a town northwest of the city.That was four years ago. I and Richard had no experience of living in the country. But at this stage of our lives, it was exciting to begin a new adventure. Besides, my parents were gone, the kids were grown and, to be honest, if I saw one more apartment building go up in my neighbourhood, the top of my head was going to explode.The first winter in our new home was a difficult one, with more snow falling than in the past 10 years. I learned the true meaning of “cabin fever(幽闭烦躁症)”—when I developed an uncontrollable thought to beat Richard over the head with a stick because I couldn’t stand the sound of the air blowing through his nose when he breathed. We were trapped together 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. A lot! It wasn’t pretty. When spring came I found myself driving to the city at least once every few weeks. I need to hug a tall building. I wasn’t quite used to the new life so well.But there are so many wonderful things about living in the country. I first realized it would be different when I, with 12 items(物品), went through the express lane(快速结帐通道) at the local supermarket which is for people taking 5 items or less and nobody threatened my life or even gave me dirty looks. People actually smiled at me.And driving around the countryside is a relaxing experience. I have discovered clouds. I am fascinated by all sorts of lovely birds and wildlife. I’m getting into a new role and a new life and it feels good. Now, I’m at home, the city is no longer where I belong. I’m here forever.So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in the ground.28.The author and her husband moved to the countryside when ____________. A.they retired from workB.their kids were grownC.their parents were goneD.they sold their city house at a high price29.How was their first winter in the country?A.Discouraging. B.Frightening.C.Boring. D.Exhausting.30.The author shares her experience in a supermarket to show_________. A.people in the country are niceB.people in the country lead simple livesC.supermarkets in the country have a few customersD.she is cleverer than people in the country31.What is the meaning of underlined sentence “So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in theground”(the last paragraph)?A.Carrots can be gathered in the ground.B.The author is interested in agriculture.C.The author has totally got used to the life in the country.D.Carrots are very common in the country.DUS spaceman Scott Kelly said he is fighting tiredness but is back to his normal height after nearly one year in space.Kelly’s 340-day mission(任务)—spent testing the effects of long—term spaceflight ahead of a future mission to Mars, along with Russian spaceman Mikhail Kornienko—wrapped up early Wednesday when they landed in freezing Kazakhstan aboard a Soyuz spaceship.One of the effects of the spending such a long time without gravity was that Kelly’s spine(脊柱) got longer temporarily, making him grow 3.8 centimeters, only to go back to normal as he returned to Earth.His twin brother, Mark Kelly, said they were the same height again by the time they hugged in Houston early on Thursday.According to John Charles, human research program associate manager of international science at NASA(National Aeronautics and Space Administration), any height gain “probably went away very quickly because fluid(体液) gradually got more and more in the discs between the bones in the spine.”Kelly also said reports that he had grown a full 5.1 centimeters were exaggerated.“I don’t know where that came from. I did measure myself and it was an inch and a half, so maybe somebody just decided to just round up and write it as a fact,” he told reporters in his first extended media appearance since his rectum.The details are of great importance because a team of doctors is carefully researching all the differences between Kelly and his twin, who is also a spaceman but who stayed on Earth to take part in the study.The details of those ongoing studies are secret for now, as scientists will do further analysis and provide their findings for other researches before publishing them.The idea is to learn more about the harmful effects of spaceflight before NASA green lights any deeper space mission to Mars, journeys that would last a year or more.32.What made Scott Kelly grow taller after he spent 340 days in space?A.Loneliness.B.Low amount of oxygen.C.The lack of gravity.D.Harmful effects of spaceflight.33.What did Scott Kelly mean by saying “the reports…were exaggerated”(in Para. 6)A.The reports were illegal.B.The reports were total lies.C.He was annoyed about the reports.D.He did not grow that much.34.The job of Mark Kelly, Scott Kelly’s twin brother, in the study is _______. A.to comfort Scott B.to compare with ScottC.to protect Scott D.to take care of Scott35.Why are the details of the studies secret?A.The studies are harmful to spacemen.B.Scientists have not finished their jobs yet.C.NASA does not permit giving out the details.D.The studies concern the safety of human beings.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。

(超值)湖北省黄冈中学高一下册英语期中试卷(有答案)

(超值)湖北省黄冈中学高一下册英语期中试卷(有答案)

湖北省黄冈中学2016年春季期中联考高一英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AA wet father dialed 999 to ask police for a lift home—because it was raining.The man was walking along a flyover(立交桥) with his children when the heavens opened.He shamelessly phoned the emergency service and begged for a lift, threatening to complain(投诉) to police watchdogs unless they helped.Passing officers decided they would pick up the man and his children and drive them to a bus stop.A neighbourhood police officer for the area flagged up Sunday’s incident in Shoreham, West Sussex, in a message posted on Facebook.It read: “At 12.16 pm a male dialed 999 because it was raining and he wanted a lift home. Threatened to complain to the PCC when he was told no.”A Sussex Police spokesperson confirmed: “A man rang from the Shoreham flyover to say he was stuck on foot in rain on his way home on Sunday, and wanted a lift. A passing police car did give him a lift to the adjacent A283 as he had young children with him. He was then left as he was able to wait for a bus or phone for a taxi. Clearly, 999 is for public use only in emergencies.”However, the poor use of public service has been widely blamed.A Sussex police officer, who asked to remain anonymous(匿名的), said: “Obviously, this is not why people should call 999. He was lucky he was not punished for wasting police time.”Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, added: “It’s ridiculous that this important service was used for such a trivial issue. Taxpayers expect police to spend their time protecting the public from crime(犯罪), not act as a taxi service.”21.Why did the policemen eventually agree to give them a lift?A.They were totally wet.B.The man’s kids were young.C.They couldn’t afford the taxi fare.D.Their cell phones were out of power.22.The reason why the police officer said the man was “lucky” is that _________. A.people usually couldn’t get away with wasting police timeB.the man and his kids had been sent homeC.the man and his kids met some warm—hearted officersD.people concerned about the man and his kids23.Which word below can take the place of “trivial” in the last second paragraph?A.small. B.funny.C.strange. D.crazy.BThe first time I saw him I would never have believed he was going to change my life. 1 had my arms full of books and I was entering the classroom when I ran into something solid. It was a short boy.He looked up at me, “My, you’re tall!”Of course, the class began to laugh. Angry, I walked to my seat without a word. Before I knew, the newcomer was standing in front of Mr. McCarthy’s desk, telling him that his name was Carlos Herrera and he'd moved to Galeton from New York.“Take that seat.” Mr. McCaahy told Carols, pointing to the only empty one, at the back of the room.Carlos grinned(咧嘴笑). “But I need a couple of dictionaries.”Again the class laughed, but now they were laughing with Carlos, not at him. He had been here only l0 minutes and already he had them on his side. And before long, he and I became familiar.One day, he looked up at me seriously with his brown eyes. “I don’t understand why you are so touchy(易怒的).” My face turned red and I said sharply, “You wouldn’t understand.”He followed me. “I should, Karen,” he said. “You and I have a lot in common. You are too tall, and I’m too short.”“You seem to get along well.” I admitted. “But what about me? No boy wants to date a girl who is taller than he is.”“The trouble with you is you’re afraid to be yourself. You’re smart. And you could be pretty. In fact, you might be more than pretty.”I felt myself turning red.“I’m getting a great idea,” said Carlos, and right then he suggested being my personal manager.I wasn’t sure. “W-e-ll—”Soon after that, he had my new life planned. I was to let my hair grow, wear a fitted sweater and neat skirt, and lift my head and say “Hi” to everyone. I was to volunteer to work on the school paper and go out for dramatics(戏剧表演).Then one day, he told me about his latest brain waves: he dug up a play which was about a six-foot model who fell in love with a short man.“You, I suppose, are the short man,”1 said.He grinned. “And you’re the model.”“No way,” I cried, “I don’t want to be funny.”Carlos gave me a pleading(恳求) look. “Karen, I’ve never asked you for a thing for myself, have I?”He hadn’t. So, I said yes.Here came the show time. Carlos as the short man and I, the model, were seated at a table. From our talk the audience could tell we were falling in love. That was nothing funny yet. Then as we stood up, the terrible difference in our size became clear. The audience burst into laughter.The play turned out to be very successful. People poured backstage to congratulate us. Mother and Dad were extremely happy and excited. “I’m proud of you, sweetheart.” mother said.Carlos threw his arms around my waist(腰). He said, “You are wonderful.” And I said, “Thank you, Carlos, my dear friend!”24.Why did Carlos say “But I need a couple of dictionaries”(in Para.5)?A.He had some new words to look up.B.He was new to this class.C.He worked pretty hard.D.He was too short to sit at the back.25.Why could Carlos be so popular?A.He was quite grateful.B.He dared to be himself.C.He did not think he was short.D.He was very generous.26.Their play was a big success because of __________.A.their classmates’ adviceB.Carlos’ ambition to become an actorC.the difference in their heightD.Carlos’ aim to make Karen more confident considered27.Before Carlos arrived. Karen had been __________ at school.A.1ively and popular B.considered quite prettyC.troubled by her height D.looked down upon by othersCLike most people born and brought up in a big city, I always believed that carrots grew m trees.But I’d always dreamed of living in the country. When my husband and I realized that our Toronto house was worth a large sum of money thanks to out-of-control housing prices, we decided to take the chance, sell and buy a piece of paradise(乐园) in a town northwest of the city.That was four years ago. I and Richard had no experience of living in the country. But at this stage of our lives, it was exciting to begin a new adventure. Besides, my parents were gone, the kids were grown and, to be honest, if I saw one more apartment building go up in my neighbourhood, the top of my head was going to explode.The first winter in our new home was a difficult one, with more snow falling than in the past 10 years. I learned the true meaning of “cabin fever(幽闭烦躁症)”—when I developed an uncontrollable thought to beat Richard over the head with a stick because I couldn’t stand the sound of the air blowing through his nose when he breathed. We were trapped together 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. A lot! It wasn’t pretty. When spring came I found myself driving to the city at least once every few weeks. I need to hug a tall building. I wasn’t quite used to the new life so well.But there are so many wonderful things about living in the country. I first realized it would be different when I, with 12 items(物品), went through the express lane(快速结帐通道) at the local supermarket which is for people taking 5 items or less and nobody threatened my life or even gave me dirty looks. People actually smiled at me.And driving around the countryside is a relaxing experience. I have discovered clouds. I am fascinated by all sorts of lovely birds and wildlife. I’m getting into a new role and a new life and it feels good. Now, I’m at home, the city is no longer where I belong. I’m here forever.So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in the ground.28.The author and her husband moved to the countryside when ____________.A.they retired from workB.their kids were grownC.their parents were goneD.they sold their city house at a high price29.How was their first winter in the country?A.Discouraging. B.Frightening.C.Boring. D.Exhausting.30.The author shares her experience in a supermarket to show_________.A.people in the country are niceB.people in the country lead simple livesC.supermarkets in the country have a few customersD.she is cleverer than people in the country31.What is the meaning of underlined sentence “So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in theground”(the last paragraph)?A.Carrots can be gathered in the ground.B.The author is interested in agriculture.C.The author has totally got used to the life in the country.D.Carrots are very common in the country.DUS spaceman Scott Kelly said he is fighting tiredness but is back to his normal height after nearly one year in space.Kelly’s 340-day mission(任务)—spent testing the effects of long—term spaceflight ahead of a future mission to Mars, along with Russian spaceman Mikhail Kornienko—wrapped up early Wednesday when they landed in freezing Kazakhstan aboard a Soyuz spaceship.One of the effects of the spending such a long time without gravity was that Kelly’s spine(脊柱) got longer temporarily, making him grow 3.8 centimeters, only to go back to normal as he returned to Earth.His twin brother, Mark Kelly, said they were the same height again by the time they hugged in Houston early on Thursday.According to John Charles, human research program associate manager of international science at NASA(National Aeronautics and Space Administration), any height gain “probably went away very quickly because fluid(体液) gradually got more and more in the discs between the bones in the spine.”Kelly also said reports that he had grown a full 5.1 centimeters were exaggerated.“I don’t know where that came from. I did measure myself and it was an inch and a half, so maybe somebody just decided to just round up and write it as a fact,” he told reporters in his first extended media appearance since his rectum.The details are of great importance because a team of doctors is carefully researching all the differences between Kelly and his twin, who is also a spaceman but who stayed on Earth to take part in the study.The details of those ongoing studies are secret for now, as scientists will do further analysis and provide their findings for other researches before publishing them.The idea is to learn more about the harmful effects of spaceflight before NASA green lights any deeper space mission to Mars, journeys that would last a year or more.32.What made Scott Kelly grow taller after he spent 340 days in space?A.Loneliness.B.Low amount of oxygen.C.The lack of gravity.D.Harmful effects of spaceflight.33.What did Scott Kelly mean by saying “the reports…were exaggerated”(in Para. 6) A.The reports were illegal.B.The reports were total lies.C.He was annoyed about the reports.D.He did not grow that much.34.The job of Mark Kelly, Scott Kelly’s twin brother, in the study is _______.A.to comfort Scott B.to compare with ScottC.to protect Scott D.to take care of Scott35.Why are the details of the studies secret?A.The studies are harmful to spacemen.B.Scientists have not finished their jobs yet.C.NASA does not permit giving out the details.D.The studies concern the safety of human beings.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。

湖北省黄冈市某校近年-近年学年高一英语下学期期中试题(最新整理)

湖北省黄冈市某校近年-近年学年高一英语下学期期中试题(最新整理)

湖北省黄冈市某校2018—2019学年高一英语下学期期中试题时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5 分)请听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What did the woman do last Saturday?A。

She watched a movie. B。

She acted in a play. C。

She went to visit somebody.2.What is the woman’s destination?A。

The bus stop。

B. The subway station。

C。

The airport。

3.Who is the woman most probably?A。

The man’s boss。

B。

The man's mother。

C. The man’s teacher。

4.What's the weather like in the man’s hometown?A.Cool and dry.B. Rainy and humid.C. Cool and humid。

5.Why can’t the woman see the new MP4 player?A. The man broke it and threw it away。

B. The man sold it to David。

C。

The man lent it to his friend。

第二节(共15小题,每小题1。

5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

湖北省黄冈中学高一下学期期中考试(英语).doc

湖北省黄冈中学高一下学期期中考试(英语).doc

湖北省黄冈中学春季高一英语期中考试试题本卷共四部分。

满分150分。

考试时间1。

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where does Jenny's friend come from?A. China.B. Japan.C. America.2. Why is Mr. Baker in hospital?A. He always eats too much.B. He doesn't have time to take a rest.C. He smokes too much.3. What do the children have to finish today?A. The physics exercises.B. Some housework.C. The geography exercises.4. What did the man do with the money?A. The man used the money to help the poor children.B. The man used the money to help the woman.C. The man returned the money to school.5. What happened to Steve?A. He was hurt in an accident.B. He fell off the bike.C. His foot was hurt.第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

2022-2023学年湖北省黄冈市重点中学高一(下)期中英语试卷(含答案)

2022-2023学年湖北省黄冈市重点中学高一(下)期中英语试卷(含答案)

2022-2023学年湖北省黄冈市重点中学高一(下)期中英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)AThe United States celebrates Valentine's Day each year on February 14.Many other countries celebrate Valentine's Day,too,each in their own way.Here is a look at the Valentine's Day traditions in three countries.Wales:land of love spoonsIn Wales,it is called St.Dwynwen's Day,which takes place on January 25.The traditional romantic gift on this day is a love spoon.Beginning in the 17th century,Welsh men made beautiful wooden spoons as a show of their love for that special person in their lives.Each shape of the spoons has a different meaning.For example,horseshoes mean good luck;keys represent the key to a lover's heart;and wheels are a sign of support.Argentina:a week of sweetsArgentina celebrates Valentine's Day in February,but also gives a whole other week to love in July.They call it Sweetness Week.If you kiss someone,they have to give you a sugary treat.Sweetness Week started in 1989 with a candy company called Arcor.They made an advertisement called "Candy for a Kiss".The idea was to give the company's chocolates and other candies in exchange for a sweet kiss on the cheek.The campaign had a stronger effect than the company expected—it led to a new holiday! Every July,couples who take part give each other candies and kisses all week long. South Korea:three is a charmFor South Koreans,Valentine's Day happens in three parts:February 14,March 14 and April 14.On February 14,women traditionally give men gifts of chocolate to show their love.One month later,on a holiday known as White Day,men show their thanks by giving women a sweet gift.The name "White Day" comes from the custom of giving white-colored gifts.Let's not forget Black Day on April 14.Single people who did not get gifts on February 14 or March 14 often gather on Black Day to eat noodles with black bean soup.1. What does a key-shaped spoon mean?______A. Deep love.B. Good luck.C. Strong support.D. Real thanks.2. When is Sweetness Week celebrated?______A. In February.B. In March.C. In April.D. In July.3. What would be a good gift on White Day?______A. Brown chocolates.B. Black beans.C. White milk candiesD. Silver spoons.BSaturday March 28,2020Dear Dad and Mom,The time has come - I'm graduating,and I thank you both for all your help during these 15 years.I still remember when you used to say,"You can be whatever you want." I'm so glad you are my parents,especially when I hear kids say they don't geton well with theirs.I'm glad that you support me when I decide to do anything.You always try to help,and that's important to me.Dad,I remember when you first took me fishing.I loved going even though I never caught anything.I also remember when you would get angry with me.I realized you were only trying to show me the right way.When I cried,you would always be there to try to cheer me up.That's what I call a good,loving,caring dad.Sometimes you and Mom don't agree with me,but you are there on my side in anything that I do,and that's why I love you both so much.Mom,I enjoy going out with you and having our happy time every Friday night,and I hope that never changes.I love telling you everything and the best part about you is that you listen.I'm glad we do a lot together.You love to have fun,and Dad does,too.You always give me your opinion and I listen.Thank you for bringing me up. There may be many frustrations and setbacks on the road to the future,but the thought of your support and help fills my heart with strength.Dear Mom and Dad,I love you and I love our family.I hope and believe that we will be happy all the time. Love always,Alison4. Alison writes the letter to show ______ to her parents.A. wishesB. supportC. helpD. thanks5. In Alison's opinion,other kids of her age may ______ their parents.A. get on well withB. have problems withC. like to talk toD. like to listen to6. Father might get angry with her when Alison ______ .A. didn't accept himB. didn't do things in the right wayC. didn't catch any fishD. didn't agree with her parents7. What makes Alison and her mother become good friends?______A. Cheering up each other.B. Encouraging each other.C. Listening to each other and having fun together.D. Going out together.CYou may be surprised to learn that one of the best steps you can take to protect your health is to step outside and spend some time in the grass,dirt and water.Our ancestors enjoyed the healing power of nature,and now scientists are starting to catch up.Researchers have documented how contact with nature can decrease mental tiredness,and enhance moods,concentration and problem-solving.Just having a view of nature has been shown to improve hospital patients' recovery and reduce illness rates.Exposure to the open air,horseback riding,hiking,camping can be helpful for a variety of health conditions in adults and children.Much of this type of research is focusing on children,and in fact an entire movement has quickly developed to connect kids with the healing power of nature.Obesity.Rates of childhood,adult obesity and related conditions including diabetes (糖尿病)and heart disease have grown greatly in recent years,partly because of reducing the time of outdoor activities.This problem can be partly addressed by increasing the time students spend learning about nature,both in and outside theclassroom.Such lessons are often more engaging to students and often lead them to become more active outside.Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)(注意力缺失症).An exposure to ordinary natural settings in the course of common after school and weekend activities may be widely effective in reducing attention shortness symptoms(症状)in children.Participation in green activities helps ADHD patients keep focused and complete tasks.Stress.Access to nature,even houseplants,can help children deal with stress. Depression and seasonal emotional disorder.Major depression requires medical treatment,but physical activity,especially those done outdoors,can help ease symptoms.Staying in the sunshine for just a few minutes can also help supplybone-building vitamin D.Experts say that simply walking in a city park can enjoy nature's benefits.8. According to the passage,which of the following is the most important for you to keep healthy?______A. Healthy diet.B. Exercises.C. Outdoor activities.D. No smoking.9. The underlined word "enhance" in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______ .A. improveB. addC. destroyD. control10. From the first paragraph,what do we know?______A. People didn't enjoy the healing power of nature until recent years.B. Having a view of nature is the only way to improve health conditions.C. Outdoor activities are good for people's health.D. Researchers have found out what causes people's mental tiredness and illness.11. .The effects of outdoor activities include EXCEPT ______ .A. Helping people to control stressB. helping children to increase the vitamin D levelC. helping people to reduce the symptoms of ADHDD. helping scientists to believe the rates of adult obesity and the healing power of the open airDLots of animals play.But the behavior is best known in mammals(哺乳动物)and birds.Now the scientists at London's Queen Mary University report that bumblebees (大黄蜂)know the same thing.But before this,there were no reports of insects playing.rs Chittka began to wonder if bumblebees played during an earlier test.In that test,Chittka guided bumblebees to move balls into a goal for food.He noticed that some bees were rolling(滚动)balls even when they weren't given food.He wondered if they were playing.To test the idea,the scientists at his lab set up a new test.First,they numbered 45 young bumblebees between one and 23 days old.The numbers let them follow bumblebees' behavior.Then,they set up a clear pathway from the bumblebees' home to a feeding area.On either side of the open pathway,the researchers placed small colored wooden balls.On one side of the path,the balls couldn't move.On theother side,the balls could roll around.For three hours a day,over 18 days,the scientists opened the pathway between the home and the feeding area.The bumblebees never had to leave the pathway to find food,but they left anyway.They weren't interested in the side where the balls didn't move,but they made lots of visits to the side with the rolling balls.Catching the balls with their legs,the bees would move their wings to pull on the balls,causing them to roll.The 45 numbered bumblebees did this 910 times during the test.Though some only did it once,others did it a lot.The younger ones liked to spend more time rolling balls while the older ones showed less interest in it.One bee was recorded rolling balls 44 times in a single day.One was seen rolling balls 117 times over the whole test.The test raises important questions about how the insects' minds work and whether they have feelings.12. What did Chittka want to do about bumblebees in the earlier test?______A. Discover if they played.B. Train them to move balls.C. Make them learn to relax.D. Find out if they'd share food.13. What did the scientists do to bumblebees before the new test?______A. They named each of them.B. They let them interested in balls.C. They had all of them go hungry.D. They marked them one by one.14. What can we say about the older bumblebees' behavior in the new test?______A. They held their attention for longer.B. They understood simpler numbers.C. They were less active in rolling balls.D. They helped the young pull on balls.15. What's the best title for the text?______A. Bumblebees Are First Insects Known to Play.B. Two Tests Prove Bumblebees Expect to Play.C. Bumblebees Are the World's Smartest Insects.D. Scientists Make Bumblebees Work for Them.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)Middle school is a big step in any kid's life.Middle school may be challenging,but if you make the most of these three or four years,you can make great progress.(1)______Obey your school rules!If you don't want to get in trouble in your first year,don't break school rules.Make sure you learn your school's dress code as well as the other rules.Follow those rules. Study as much as you can.(2)______ Then,you will need to be hard-working.Read all of the books you are assigned and spend plenty of time on study.Middle school is an important time to develop good school habits,so getting used to studying now will really help you later. (3)______If you want to do it well in class,the best attitude to take is to pay attention!Follow your teacher's instructions.It's amazing how much your grades will go up if you just pay attention and try to get as much information from the lesson as possible.Don't procrastinate(拖延).Many students develop the very bad habit of procrastinating. (4)______ This is bad,because when you put off what should be done now,the result will be bad.It will make you really stressed.Explore yourself.(5)______ You should take electives that you think you might like,learn to do things that you've always wanted to learn how to do,and read about things you'd like to do in the future.A.Pay attention in class.B.Be open to new friends.C.Here are some tips for you to follow.D.Keep everything on your desk in order.E.This means that they don't do things until the last minute!F.Middle school is a great time to explore the things you enjoy.G.Of course,you hope for good academic results at the end of the term.16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)It was the middle of the winter 30 years ago.I struggled to live as a young father with two little children(1)______ on me.My college education,however,(2)______ helped me find a good job.I worked in a sawmill(锯木厂),cutting,packaging and sending wood.The job was (3)______ ,but the pay was low.Cutting wood for eight hours a day extremely(4)______ my fingers,which were bleeding at their tips in the cold,dry winter air.One day,I drove my old car in the(5)______ to the sawmill.The work was harder than nor-mal.The machines kept(6)______ .We had to repair them once in a while.We were worn out and out of(7)______ .All the heaters didn't work,but we spent hours in the cold air packaging the hard wood to be(8)______ across the country in the trucks.When the work day finally ended,I felt really(9)______ .I took off my gloves and checked my(10)______ .They were bleeding again,and I felt more(11)______ than ever.The snow was still falling.I got into my car,started the(12)______ and drove back home.Looking at the aching fingers,I tried to hold back my tears because I knew it was no use(13)______ .I believed that every-thing would get better with effort.Then I tried to put a(14)______ on my face as I opened my door.My children ran up to me,calling out,"Daddy!"My wife had prepared a rich meal.My heart was suddenly filled with happiness and warmth.I realized that it was(15)______ towork for my family.21. A. looking B. taking C. depending D. acting22. A. finally B. hardly C. unfortunately D. effectively23. A. tough B. digital C. relaxing D. harmonious24. A. prevented B. rescued C. limited D. damaged25. A. snow B. sun C. flood D. hurricane26. A. speeding up B. coming along C. catching on D. breaking down27. A. control B. breath C. work D. place28. A. bought B. cut C. delivered D. cleaned29. A. honoured B. tired C. shocked D. frightened30. A. fingers B. legs C. faces D. eyes31. A. comfort B. beauty C. loss D. pain32. A. engine B. door C. lecture D. investigation33. A. applying B. crying C. exiting D. volunteering34. A. pity B. sign C. smile D. mask35. A. useless B. false C. easy D. worthwhile四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)36. Many people are confused about the(1)______ (mean)of the names:the United Kingdom,Great Britain,Britain and England.(2)______ (solve)this puzzle,knowing a little bit about British history will help.In the 16th century,the nearby country of Wales(3)______ (join)to the Kingdom of England,followed by the country Scotland in 18th century.In the 19th century,the Kingdom of Ireland was added to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.(4)______ (final),in the 20th century,the southern part of Ireland broke away (5)______ the UK,resulting in the full name we have today:" the United Kingdom " or " the UK".People from the UK are called " British ",(6)______ means the UK is also often referred to as Britain or Great Britain.Even though the four countries which(7)______ (belong)to the United Kingdom work together in some areas,such as using the same flag,sharing the same currency and military(8)______ (defend),they also have some differences.Anyhow,the United Kingdom has(9)______ long and interesting history to explore,which can help you understand much more about the country and(10)______ (it)traditions.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)37. 假定你是李华,你班的英语老师让你们参加学校组织的"How to keep healthy"英语作文比赛,请你根据以下信息,写一篇参赛作文。

黄冈中学高一(下)英语阅读练习02(解析)

黄冈中学高一(下)英语阅读练习02(解析)

黄冈中学高一(下)英语阅读练习02(解析)广东省龙山中学11-12学年高一上学期期中考试(英语)III.阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最正确选项AChangsha,Hunan ProvinceMay 6, 2017 Dear editor,Under China’s current educational system, there are those who do nothing but study. They of course are thought to be model students.But I feel that there is another type of student who, perhaps not as diligent (勤奋的) as the first type, uses his time more efficiently and achieves a lot academically.Last year, a classmate of mine was accepted by a top university. It surprised all of us. It was because, unlike most of us, he didn’t spend too much of his time studying.When I asked him the secret of his success, he said that the key was properly and scientifically arranging his time.“ I spent a lot of time keeping fit and as a result, I was able to better concentrate (集中) on my class work.”The moral of the story is: it isn’t necessary to sit at your desk all day long to get high academic (学术) grades.Yours,Zhang Zishu( )26. What does the letter-writer (a reader) think leads to the fact that many students do nothing but study?A. The present educational system.B. People’s old ideas.C. The teaching methods.D. The parents of these students. ( )27. It seems that this reader thinks .A. the first type of student is our modelB. the second type of students is our modelC. both types of students are worth learning fromD. neither of the two types of students are good( )28. The secret of his classmate’s success was .A. properly and scientifically arranging his timeB. spending a lot of time studyingC. doing nothing but studyingD. playing all the time( )29. The reader wrote the letter in order to .A. call on us to work even harderB. cause people to think about how to study more efficientlyC. advise people to do research into his classmate’s successD. criticize (批评) China’s educational system( )30. What would be the best to stand for the letter-writer’s opinion?A. Secret of success.B. China’s educational system needs changing.C. Work while you work and play while you play.D. Keep fit first.BMr. Jackson lived in the center of London but he had a hotel near the airport. There a lot of foreigners stayed for night. He didn’t know any other language but English and he found it difficult for him to understand the foreign visitors. Sometimes he had to use the gesture to talk with them, and tried his best to make himself understood. But he was often misunderstood (误解) and it brought him a lot of trouble. A friend of his who taught a few foreign languages in a university would teach him. He was happy and studied hard. At first he learned some, but soonhe found it wasn’t very easy to remember the words and expression s. His friend advised him to write down the useful expressions in his notebook so that he could use them when necessary. He did as he was told. He found it helpful for him to do so.One evening there were plenty of people in the dining-room. They were all busy eating something except a Japanese. He was wandering (徘徊) there and waiting for his wife who was dressing herself up upstairs. Mr. Jackson thought to himself, “ The man wants to eat something but he doesn’t know any English. Let me help him.”As he knew only a little Japanese, he had to bring out his notebook and showed it to the man, pointing to the sentence “I’m hungry.”The Japanese had a look at it and gave him two pounds and left.( )31. Mr. Jackson knew only English because .A. he was an English studentB. he had never been abroadC. he couldn’t learn by himselfD. he hadn’t studied any foreign languages( )32. Mr. Jackson had to use the gesture because .A. he wanted the foreign visitors to understand himB. he wanted to learn the foreign languages from the visitorsC. he hoped to know the foreign visitors’ customD. he hoped more foreign visitors would stay for night in his hotel( )33. As not all foreign visitors understand his gesture, sometimes Mr. Jackson to communicate with them.A. succeededB. lost heartC. failedD. gave up( )34. , so he decided to help the man.A. Mr. Jackson thought the Japanese wanted to stay for nightB. Mr. Jackson thought the Japanese was not hungryC. Mr. Jackson knew the Japanese was waiting for his wife.D. Mr. Jackson was sure the Japanese couldn’t speak English( )35. The Japanese thought , so he gave him two pounds.A. Mr. Jackson was a beggar.B. Mr. Jackson was a translator.C. Mr. Jackson could help him.D. Mr. Jackson could ring his wife up.CForesters are people who work with trees and know a lot about them. Occasionally, foresters have problems, and the foresters in southern Indiana have had many problems.The foresters were doing an experiment. They wanted to grow walnut (胡桃) trees by planting walnuts in the ground. If they succeeded, the foresters would be able to control the location of the trees. Also, this method would be much cheaper than transplanting or moving nut trees that were grown in plant nurseries (苗圃) . So the foresters planted their walnuts, and that’s when the squirrels (松鼠) started causing trouble. Shortly after the nuts were planted, the squirrels dug them up for tasty snacks (快餐) .The foresters tried to keep the squirrels away from the walnuts. Mothballs (卫生球) were used as a warning, but they didn’t work. Then, the foresters tried dipping the walnuts in kerosene (煤油) , but that didn’t stop the squirrels either. The foresters continue to search for a method that will really work. But until they find one, the squirrels can continue to have their walnut snacks and the foresters will have to transplant trees!( )36. Foresters are people who .A. look after the forest and work with treesB. feed squirrels in the forestC. catch squirrels that steal walnutsD. transplant trees( )37. What were the foresters trying to do with the walnuts?A. Plant food for squirrels.B. Control the location of the trees.C. Move the trees closer to the squirrels.D. Get squirrels to eat them.( )38. The underlined word “transplanting” probably means “”.A. plantingB. movingC. growingD. buying( )39. What did the squirrels do to the walnuts that were dipped in kerosene?A. Left them alone.B. Continued to eat them.C. Hid them in treesD. Put them into the earth.( )40. According to the story, which of the following is not true?A. Mothballs didn’t prove to be a good method of stoppi ng the squirrels from eatingthe walnuts.B. The squirrels found the walnuts tasty.C. The squirrels started eating mothballs instead of walnuts.D. The forester haven’t found a good way to prevent the squirrels from eating thewalnuts.DIn the Caucasus region of the Soviet Union, nearly 50 out of every 100,000 people live to celebrate their 100th birthday, and many don’t stop at 100! By comparison, in America only 3 people in 100,000 reach 100. But these Soviet old people aren’t alone. The Pakistani Hunz as, who live high in the Himalaya Mountains, and the Vilacbambans of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador seem to share the secret of long too.These peoples remain healthy in body and spirit despite the passage of time. While many older persons in industrial societies become weak and ill in their 60s and 70s, some Soviet Georgians, aged 110 to 140, work in the fields beside their great- great- grandchildren. Even the idea of aging is foreign to them. When asked, “At what age does youth end?”, most of these old p eople has no answer. Several replied, “Well, perhaps at age 80.” The very youngest estimate was age 60.What accounts for this ability to survive to such old age, and to survive so well? First of all, hard physical work is a way of life for all of these long-lived peoples. They begin their long days of physical labor as children and never seem to stop. For example, Mr. Rustam Mamedov is 142 years of age. He remember his life experiences: the Grimean War of 1854; the Turkish War of 1878; the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. His wife is 116 years old. They have been married for 90 years. Mr. Mamedov has no intentions of retiring from his life as a farmer. “Why? What else would I do?” he asks. Oh, he has slowed down a bit. Now he might quit for the day after 6 hou rs in the field instead of 10.All these people get healthful rewards from the environment in which they work. They allcome from mountainous regions. They live and work at elevations of 5,000 to 12,000 feet (1,660 to 4,000 meters) above sea level. The air has less oxygen and is pollutionfree. This reduced-oxygen environment makes the heart and blood vessel system stronger.Another factor that may contribute to the good health of these people is their isolation. To a great extent, they are separated from the pressures and worried of industrial society.Inherited factors also play some role. Most of the longest-lived people had parents and grandparents who also reached very old ages. Good family genes may, therefore, be one factor in living longer.Finally, a lthough these three groups don’t eat exactly the same foods, their diets are similar. The Hunzas, Vilacbambans, and Soviets eat little animal meat. Their diets are full of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, cheese, and milk. They never eat more food than their bodies need.It is clear that isolation from urban pressures and pollution, clean mountain air, daily hard work, moderate diets, good genes, and a youthful approach to life all contribute to the health and remarkable long life of all these people.( )41. What kinds of things contribute to the remarkable long life of these peoples?A. Moderate dietsB. Clean mountain air.C. Daily hard work.D. All the above factors(因素).( )42. How do you think the author feels about these long-lived people?A. He is impressed with themB. He doesn’t care.C. He doesn’t like them.D. He admires them.( )43.According to the passage, the phrase “the passage of time” means .A. have time to do what they wantB. being on timeC. time going byD. limited time( )44. In the passage, why does the author describe Mr. Mamedov?A. An example of a typical long life among these people.B. An example of an unusual long life among these people.C. An explanation of why he is still healthy.D. An example of why his wife died early than him.( )45. What is the main subject of this article?A. Mr. Mamedov’s life.B. A description of several societies where people live a long time.C. Suggestions for how you can live long life.D. People are healthy in mountainous regions.III.阅读理解(每小题2分)ABABC, DACDA, ABBBC, DACAB************************************************************广东省深圳市第三高级中学11-12学年高一上学期期中考试(英语)Ⅱ. 阅读(共两节,满分60分)第—节阅渎理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给A、B、C和D项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将标号为26--50的相应选项字母涂黑。

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新世范高一下学期英语期中考试试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AA wet father dialed 999 to ask police for a lift home—because it was raining.The man was walking along a flyover(立交桥) with his children when the heavens opened.He shamelessly phoned the emergency service and begged for a lift, threatening to complain(投诉) to police watchdogs unless they helped.Passing officers decided they would pick up the man and his children and drive them to a bus stop.A neighbourhood police officer for the area flagged up Sunday’s incident in Shoreham, West Sussex, in a message posted on Facebook.It read: “At 12.16 pm a male dialed 999 because it was raining and he wanted a lift home. Threatened to complain to the PCC when he was told no.”A Sussex Police spokesperson confirmed: “A man rang from the Shoreham flyover to say he was stuck on foot in rain on his way home on Sunday, and wanted a lift. A passing police car did give him a lift to the adjacent A283 as he had young children with him. He was then left as he was able to wait for a bus or phone for a taxi. Clearly, 999 is for public use only in emergencies.”However, the poor use of public service has been widely blamed.A Sussex police officer, who asked to remain anonymous(匿名的), said: “Obviously, this is not why people should call 999. He was lucky he was not punished for wasting police time.”Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of the TaxPayers’Alliance, added: “It’s ridiculous that this important service was used for such a trivial issue. Taxpayers expect police to spend their time protecting the public from crime(犯罪), not act as a taxi servi ce.”21.Why did the policemen eventually agree to give them a lift?A.They were totally wet.B.The man’s kids were young.C.They couldn’t afford the taxi fare.D.Their cell phones were out of power.22.The reason why the police officer said the man was “lucky”is that _________. A.people usually couldn’t get away with wasting police timeB.the man and his kids had been sent homeC.the man and his kids met some warm—hearted officersD.people concerned about the man and his kids23.Which word below can take the place of “trivial”in the last second paragraph?A.small. B.funny.C.strange. D.crazy.BThe first time I saw him I would never have believed he was going to change my life. 1 had my arms full of books and I was entering the classroom when I ran into something solid. It was a short boy.He looked up at me, “My, you’re tall!”Of course, the class began to laugh. Angry, I walked to my seat without a word. Before I knew, the newcomer was standing in front of Mr. McCarthy’s desk, telling him that his name was Carlos Herrera and he'd moved to Galeton from New York.“Take that seat.”Mr. McCaahy told Carols, pointing to the only empty one, at the back of the room.Carlos grinned(咧嘴笑). “But I need a couple of dictionaries.”Again the class laughed, but now they were laughing with Carlos, not at him. He had been here only l0 minutes and already he had them on his side. And before long, he and I became familiar.One day, he looked up at me seriously with his brown eyes. “I don’t understand why you are so touchy(易怒的).”My face turned red and I said sharply, “You wouldn’t understand.”He followed me. “I should, Karen,”he said. “You and I have a lot in common. You are too tall, and I’m too short.”“You seem to get along well.”I admitted. “But what about me?No boy wants to date a girl who is taller than he is.”“The trouble with you is you’re afraid to be yourself. You’re smart. And you could be pretty. In fact, you might be more than pretty.”I felt myself turning red.“I’m getting a great idea,”said Carlos, and right then he suggested being my personal manager.I wasn’t sure. “W-e-ll—”Soon after that, he had my new life planned. I was to let my hair grow, wear a fitted sweater and neat skirt, and lift my head and say “Hi”to everyone. I was to volunteer to work on the school paper and go out for dramatics(戏剧表演).Then one day, he told me about his latest brain waves: he dug up a play which was about a six-foot model who fell in love with a short man.“You, I suppose, are the short man,”1 said.He grinned. “And you’re the model.”“No way,”I cried, “I don’t want to be funny.”Carlos gave me a pleading(恳求) look. “Karen, I’ve never asked you for a thing for myself, have I?”He hadn’t. So, I said yes.Here came the show time. Carlos as the short man and I, the model, were seated at a table. From our talk the audience could tell we were falling in love. That was nothing funny yet. Then as we stood up, the terrible difference in our size became clear. The audience burst into laughter.The play turned out to be very successful. People poured backstage to congratulate us. Mother and Dad were extremely happy and excited. “I’m proud of you, sweetheart.”mother said.Carlos threw his arms around my waist(腰). He said, “You are wonderful.”And I said, “Thank you, Carlos, my dear friend!”24.Why did Carlos say “But I need a couple of dictionaries”(in Para.5)?A.He had some new words to look up.B.He was new to this class.C.He worked pretty hard.D.He was too short to sit at the back.25.Why could Carlos be so popular?A.He was quite grateful.B.He dared to be himself.C.He did not think he was short.D.He was very generous.26.Their play was a big success because of __________.A.their classmates’adviceB.Carlos’ambition to become an actorC.the difference in their heightD.Carlos’aim to make Karen more confident considered27.Before Carlos arrived. Karen had been __________ at school.A.1ively and popular B.considered quite prettyC.troubled by her height D.looked down upon by othersCLike most people born and brought up in a big city, I always believed that carrots grew m trees.But I’d always dreamed of living in the country. When my husband and I realized that our Toronto house was worth a large sum of money thanks to out-of-control housing prices, we decided to take the chance, sell and buy a piece of paradise(乐园) in a town northwest of the city.That was four years ago. I and Richard had no experience of living in the country. But at this stage of our lives, it was exciting to begin a new adventure. Besides, my parents were gone, the kids were grown and, to be honest, if I saw one more apartment building go up in my neighbourhood, the top of my head was going to explode.The first winter in our new home was a difficult one, with more snow falling than in the past 10 years. I learned the true meaning of “cabin fever(幽闭烦躁症)”—when I developed an uncontrollable thought to beat Richard over the head with a stick because I cou ldn’t stand the sound of the air blowing through his nose when he breathed. We were trapped together 24 hours a day and 7 days aweek. A lot! It wasn’t pretty. When spring came I found myself driving to the city at least once every few weeks. I need to hug a tall building. I wasn’t quite used to the new life so well.But there are so many wonderful things about living in the country. I first realized it would be different when I, with 12 items(物品), went through the express lane(快速结帐通道) at the local supermarket which is for people taking 5 items or less and nobody threatened my life or even gave me dirty looks. People actually smiled at me.And driving around the countryside is a relaxing experience. I have discovered clouds. I am fascinated by all sorts of lovely birds and wildlife. I’m getting into a new role and a new life and it feels good. Now, I’m at home, the city is no longer where I belong. I’m here forever.So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in the ground.28.The author and her husband moved to the countryside when ____________. A.they retired from workB.their kids were grownC.their parents were goneD.they sold their city house at a high price29.How was their first winter in the country?A.Discouraging. B.Frightening.C.Boring. D.Exhausting.30.The author shares her experience in a supermarket to show_________. A.people in the country are niceB.people in the country lead simple livesC.supermarkets in the country have a few customersD.she is cleverer than people in the country31.What is the meaning of underlined sentence “So, there is no doubt that carrots grow in theground”(the last paragraph)?A.Carrots can be gathered in the ground.B.The author is interested in agriculture.C.The author has totally got used to the life in the country.D.Carrots are very common in the country.DUS spaceman Scott Kelly said he is fighting tiredness but is back to his normal height after nearly one year in space.Kelly’s 340-day mission(任务)—spent testing the effects of long—term spaceflight ahead of a future mission to Mars, along with Russian spaceman Mikhail Kornienko—wrapped up early Wednesday when they landed in freezing Kazakhstan aboard a Soyuz spaceship.One of the effects of the spending such a long time without gravity was that Kelly’s spine(脊柱) got longer temporarily, making him grow 3.8 centimeters, only to go back to normal as he returned to Earth.His twin brother, Mark Kelly, said they were the same height again by the time they hugged in Houston early on Thursday.According to John Charles, human research program associate manager of international science at NASA(National Aeronautics and Space Administration), any height gain “probably went away very quickly because fluid(体液) gradually got more and more in the dis cs between the bones in the spine.”Kelly also said reports that he had grown a full 5.1 centimeters were exaggerated. “I don’t know where that came from. I did measure myself and it was an inch and a half, so maybe somebody just decided to just round up and write it as a fact,”he told reporters in his first extended media appearance since his rectum.The details are of great importance because a team of doctors is carefully researching all the differences between Kelly and his twin, who is also a spaceman but who stayed on Earth to take part in the study.The details of those ongoing studies are secret for now, as scientists will do further analysis and provide their findings for other researches before publishing them.The idea is to learn more about the harmful effects of spaceflight before NASA green lights any deeper space mission to Mars, journeys that would last a year or more.32.What made Scott Kelly grow taller after he spent 340 days in space?A.Loneliness.B.Low amount of oxygen.C.The lack of gravity.D.Harmful effects of spaceflight.33.What did Scott Kelly mean by saying “the reports…were exaggerated”(in Para. 6)A.The reports were illegal.B.The reports were total lies.C.He was annoyed about the reports.D.He did not grow that much.34.The job of Mark Kelly, Scott Kelly’s twin brother, in the study is _______. A.to comfort Scott B.to compare with ScottC.to protect Scott D.to take care of Scott35.Why are the details of the studies secret?A.The studies are harmful to spacemen.B.Scientists have not finished their jobs yet.C.NASA does not permit giving out the details.D.The studies concern the safety of human beings.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。

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