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2019-2020学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题 (II)I阅读理解(3*20=60分)I was born and raised in England in a culture where privacy and “keeping yourself to yourself” were valued traditions. Speaking to strangers was not encouraged. People were most hospitable and friendlybut only once they had been introduced to new people.However, I have been lucky enough to spend some time in both Italy and the US, where I found traditions of hospitality and politeness to be very different.I experienced Italian hospitality first-hand on a crowded railway carriage traveling, one afternoon, from Genoa to Florence. Sinking gratefully into an empty seat, I was berated(斥责) in rapid Italian by a gentleman who was returning to this seatit had not been “spare” after all. I apologized in English, and got up to allow him back into the seat. The gentleman obviously had no understanding of the English language, but he, too, realized my genuine mistake. He smiled and gestured for me to remain in the seat, and he himself remained standing in the corridor(走廊) for the remainder of the journey. The other passengers of the carriage smiled and nodded at me and made me feel quite wele among them. I feel that if this had been in England, a foreigner who made a mistake would not always be so kindly treated.Transport also featured in the differences I noticed between English and American culture. I flew to New York on a plane with mainly English passengers. We sat together in near silence. Nobody spoke to me nor, as I expected, to anyone else they did not know. They felt it was not polite to intrude on someone elses privacy. However, when I traveled across the United States, whether by plane or Greyhound bus, I was never short of conversation. Conversation was going on all around me and whoever sat next to me was happy to introduce themselves and ask me about myself. They obviously felt it would have been rude not to speak to another person, whether they were strangers or not.1. The purpose of the author is to tell us _.A. his traveling experience B. cultural differences to show hospitality and politenessC. the culture shock he experienced in Italy and the US D. how to adapt ourselves to a new culture2. What do we know about the passengers of the carriage when the author was traveling in Italy?A. They all laughed at the author for his mistake. B. They were all on the side of the gentleman.C. They would not bear a mistake like the authors in public.D. They all showed their understanding of the authors mistake.3. The author probably believes the Italian people are_.A. cold B. rude C. hospitable D. helpful4. The last paragraph mainly tells us _.A. the difference between English and American culture B. why Americans like to start conversationsC. different attitudes of Englishmen and Americans towards conversationD. the importance of privacy among Englishmen BTourism probably started in Roman times. Rich Romans visited friends and family who were working in another part of the Roman empire. When the empire broke down, this kind of tourism stopped. In the early 17th century, the idea of the Grand Tour was born. Rich young English people sailed across the English Channel. They visited the most beautiful and important European cities of the time, including Paris in France, and Rome and Venice in Italy. Their tours lasted for two to four years, and the tourists stayed a few weeks or months in each city. The Grand Tour was an important part of young peoples education-but only for the rich. In the 18th century, tourism began to change. For example, people in the UK started to visit some towns, such as Bath to take the waters. They believed that the water there was good for their health. So large and expensive hotels were built in these towns. In the 19th century, travel became much more popular and faster. When the first railways were built in the 1820s, it was easier for people to travel between towns, so they started to go for holidays at the seaside. Some started to have holidays in the countryside as cities became larger, noisier and dirtier. Traveling by sea also became faster and safer when the first steamships were built. People began to travel more to faraway countries. The 20th century saw cars bee more and more popular among ordinary people. Planes were made larger, so ticket prices dropped and more people used them. Thus tourism grew. In 1949, Russian journalist Vladimir Raitz started a pany called Horizon Holidays. The pany organizes everything-plane tickets, hotel rooms, even food-and tourists pay for it all before they leave home. The package tour (包办旅行) and modern tourism industry was born. The first travel agency in China was set up as early as 1949. But tourism did not take off until 1978. In xx, the industry was worth 500 billion yuan and became an important part of Chinas social development. 5. In the early times, the travelers _ . A. all came from China B. were very young and strong C. had lots of money D. traveled by boat 6. _ played the most important role in the tourism development. A. Education B. Money C. Transportation D. Peoples ideas 7. According to the passage , which of the following is right ? A. Money played the most important role in the tourism development .B. In the 20 th century, people preferred traveling by sea to traveling by air. C. Chinas tourism did not take off until 1949. D. In xx , the tourism industry became an important part of Chinas social development.8. Modern tourism industry was born _ A. in 1949 B. in Roman times C. in the early 17th century D. in the 19th century CWhen my friend Lesa was diagnosed(诊断) with cancer, another friend and I went to the hospital to spend some time with her. We bought her a small toy and named him LemonAide. We gave LemonAide to Lesa and told her he was to go with her to all of her treatments to remind her that we were thinking of her and caring about her even though we could not always be with her. When the treatments were pleted, she said when someone else needed him she would pass him along.A few months later,much to my surprise, it was me that she passed him to. LemonAide went with me to all of my treatments.One day while waiting for my doctor I decided we could market the idea to fight cancer. Lesa thought it was a great idea so we founded the organization that came to be known as LemonAide s Friends, Inc. We designed our organization to remind people fighting cancer that there are people who love and care about them all the time. Today we have totally 5013 volunteers. The money raised is donated to cancer patients who do not have insurance. The physicians on our Board of Advisors determine how and where our money is donated.LemonAide is for men, women, and children of all ages and to date has been sent to 34 states and 33 countries to provide smiling support for people fighting cancer. When life gave us lemons we made LemonAide, a soft smiling toy that represents love, support, and encouragement.9The author went to the hospital with her friend _ Ato operate on Lesa Bto treat her disease Cto acpany Lesa Dto look after LemonAide10Lesa was given a small toy because _ Ahe represented her organization Bhe could help weaken her pain Cshe would think of her friends Dher friends tried to fort her11It can be inferred that _ Athe author had suffered from cancer BLemonAide had suffered from cancer CLesa had recovered from cancer DLemonAide learned to look after the author12Lesa and the author formed an organization to _ Acure cancer Braise money Chelp cancer patients Dhelp their friendDDo you often feel lonely? What do you do when you feel that way? Hide yourself away and spend your time reading, watching TV or walking around?You might think that feeling lonely is just like feeling happy, sad or scared that its just one of your various moods. That is true. However, if you let yourself be lonely for too long without dealing with it, you could be making a serious mistake.Doctors have known for some time that feeling lonely is bad for the mind. It can lead to mental health problems such as depression, stress and reduce confidence. “Being lonely means not feeling connected or cared for, but its not about being mentally alone,” Lisa Jaremka, scientist from Ohio State University, US, told Live Science in January. And theres growing evidence that not having friends is connected with physical illness as well.In xx, for example, scientists studied 2,800 women who had cancer. They found that those who had few friends or family were five times more likely to die of their disease than women with many social contacts. Also, even healthy people had a better chance of falling ill if they felt left out by others, according to the BBC.The results have scientists thinking that loneliness might hurt the immune system(免疫系统), which protects the body from diseases.Hoping to prove this theory, Jaremka and her research team put volunteers(志愿者) through a stress test. During the test, volunteers were asked to make an unprepared speech in front of a group of stony-faced people. The researchers found that volunteers who said they were lonely in their daily lives felt more stress during the test. And their blood samples showed that all the stress had managed to cause harmful changes to their immune system.“Loneliness has been thought of in many ways as a chronic stressor(慢性增压器) a socially painful situation that can last for quite a long time, ” explained Jaremka, who led the study.The number of people suffering from loneliness is increasing all over the world. However, solving the problem is easier said than done. It wont work to just “tell anyone to go out and find someone to love you”, said Jaremka. “We need to create support networks.”13If people feel lonely for a long time, _.A. they wont feel happy anymoreB. they are more mentally harmed than physicallyC. they will find the feeling goes away by itselfD. they are more likely to fall ill14What was the purpose of the stress test carried out by Jaremkas team?A. To find out how people fight diseases.B. To prove loneliness hurts peoples immune systems.C. To find out the relationship between loneliness and stress.D. To see how peoples emotions change when they give unprepared speeches.15We can conclude from the article that _.A. loneliness has bee the No. 1 killer in the worldB. loneliness is increasing due to advanced technologiesC. websites must be set up to help people deal with lonelinessD. much more work needs to be done to fight loneliness第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填A空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。 The Winners Guide to SuccessDo you know what makes people successful? To find out the answers, an American scholar recently visited some of the most successful people around the world. 16 Be responsible for yourselfSometimes you may want to blame others for your failure to get ahead. In fact, when you say someone or something outside of yourself is stopping you from making success, youre giving away your own power. 17 Write a planIt is very difficult to try to get what you want without a good plan. It is just like trying to drive through strange roads to a city far away. 18 Without this “map”, you may waste your time, money and also your energy; while with the “map” youll enjoy the “trip” and get what you want in the shortest possible time.Be willing to pay the price 19 So you must be ready to work hard even harder than you have ever done. If you are not willing to pay the price, you wont get anything valuable. 20 It seems to us that everyone knows this. But it is easier said than done. When you are doing something, you must tell yourself again and again: Giving up is worse than failure because failure can be the mother of success, but giving up means the death of hope.A. Never give up.B. Nothing is easy to get.C. A good plan is like a map to you.D. Here are some keys to success that they give.E. Some people achieve success much later in life.F. Youre saying, “You have more control over my life than I do.” II 完型填空:(2*20=40分)Unchangeable LoveOne day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was expecting a quiet 21 of the splendid artwork.A young 22 viewing the paintings ahead of me 23 nonstop between themselves. I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking. I admired the mans 24 for putting up with her 25 stream of words. 26 by their noise, I moved on.I met them several times as I moved 27 the various rooms of art. Each time I heard her continuous flow of words, I moved away 28 .I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a 29 when the couple approached the 30 . Before they left, the man 31 into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He 32 it into a long stick and then tapped his way into the 33 to get his wifes jacket.“Hes a 34 man.” the clerk at the counter said. “Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age. During his recovery, he made a promise his life wouldnt change. So, as before, he and his wife e in 35 there is a new art show.”“But what does he get out of the art?” I asked. “He cant see.”“Cant see! Youre 36 . He sees a lot. More than you and I do,” the clerk said. “His wife 37 each painting so he can see it in his head.”I learned something about patience, 38 and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without 39 and the courage of a husband who would not 40 blindness to change his life. And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away, hand in hand.21. A. view B. touch C. wander D. scenery22. A. lady B. man C. clerk D. couple23. A. spoke B. argued C. discussed D. chatted24. A. knowledge B. confidence C. patience D. wisdom25. A. vivid B. tasteless C. constant D. exciting26. A. adopted B. disturbed C. surprised D. discouraged27. A. towards B. in C. through D. from28. A. anxiously B. seriously C. quickly D. sadly29. A. ment B. purchase C. decision D. list30. A. exit B. entrance C. front D. queue31. A. put B. held C. turned D. reached32. A. lengthened B. made C. brought D. changed33. A. shop B. coatroom C. hall D. counter34. A. brave B. kind C. rough D. blind35. A. wherever B. whatever C. whenever D. whichever36. A. humorous B. silly C. wrong D. unique37. A. describes B. draws C. shows D. tells38. A. curiosity B. courage C. enthusiasm D. pride39. A. support B. hesitation C. expectation D. sight40. A. get B. hope C. stop D. allowIII语法填空:(15分) Among the few scientists who have had a great effect on science and history, Albert Einstein is perhaps the 41 (great). An American university president once mented that Einstein had created 42 new view of the universe. His theory has pletely changed the way scientists understand time and space. Now, more and more people agree that the universe is something more plicated than 43 they have ever thought before.Einstein 44 (bear) in Germany in 1879. In 1914, young Einstein, already internationally famous, became a professor at an institute in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited opportunities for study. However, 45 peaceful life was soon broken by the First World War.Einstein hated violence. He was deeply affected by the war; he sat 46 (happy) in his office doing nothing and 47 (lose) interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.In the years 48 (follow) the First World War, people showered honor upon him. He became the head of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize 49 Physics and was greatly honored and respected in Germany. However, his life was again disrupted. The Second World War broke out and Einstein had to moved to the US, 50 he lived until his death in 1955. IV改错:(10分)Tina and I had been good friend for years. We often did things together, so one day Tina didnt talk to me and just sat by herself. I dont know what was wrong. I thought about what I had done and said recent. Was Tina upset because I had done well in the history test than her? No, she was happy that I did well in school. I decided find out what was the matter. I walked over to there Tina was sitting. “Tina,” I said softly, “is anything wrong?” He answered sadly, “Yes, my cat died on last night.” I finally knew the reason what she didnt talk to me and forted her.V. 书面表达 (25分) 为了向全世界展示绿色中国,学生会倡议每位同学围绕“如何进行低碳生活”与“低碳生活”的意义(节约能源,有利减少污染,改善环境),写一篇英语文章介绍自己如何从身边小事做起,尝试进行低碳生活。要求:1表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯; 2短文必须包括提示的所有要点,并作适当发挥; 3词数:100左右(文章开头已给,不计入总词数);提示:低碳生活的措施(添加至少1条个人观点) (1)外出时,最好步行或骑自行车代替乘公交或地铁(2)每张纸都双面打印,(3)用环保袋代替塑料袋(4)多种树 (5)离开教室前,应该关电灯、电视机和电脑(6)请少用纸巾,多用手帕How to Live a Low-Carbon LifeAs we all know, having a low-carbon life will be very important to us. _阳高一中高一年级期末考试英语答题卡六选五:16_ 17_ 18_ 19_ 20_语法填空:41_ 42_ 43_ 44_ 45_46_ 47_ 48_ 49_ 50_改错:Tina and I had been good friend for years. We often did things together, so one day Tina didnt talk to me and just sat by herself. I dont know what was wrong. I thought about what I had done and said recent. Was Tina upset because I had done well in the history test than her? No, she was happy that I did well in school. I decided find out what was the matter. I walked over to there Tina was sitting. “Tina,” I said softly, “is anything wrong?” He answered sadly, “Yes, my cat died on last night.” I finally knew the reason what she didnt talk to me and forted her.书面表达:为了向全世界展示绿色中国,学生会倡议每位同学围绕“如何进行低碳生活”与“低碳生活”的意义(节约能源,有利减少污染,改善环境),写一篇英语文章介绍自己如何从身边小事做起,尝试进行低碳生活。要求:1表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯; 2短文必须包括提示的所有要点,并作适当发挥; 3词数:100左右(文章开头已给,不计入总词数);提示:低碳生活的措施(添加至少1条个人观点) (1)外出时,最好步行或骑自行车代替乘公交或地铁(2)每张纸都双面打印,(3)用环保袋代替塑料袋(4)多种树 (5)离开教室前,应该关电灯、电视机和电脑(6)请少用纸巾,多用手帕How to Live a Low-Carbon LifeAs we all know, having a low-carbon life will be very important to us. _
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