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高一期中联考 英语试题答案 听力理解:1-5 CBCBA 6-10 CABAA 11-15 CBCAC 16-20 BCABB 阅读理解:21-23BCA 24-27 CADB 28-31 BDCD32-35 DCBA 36-40 FEBCA 完形填空:41-45 CBADB 46-50 CADCB 51-55 CDACB 语法填空:56. an 57. agricultural 58. picked 59. is considered 60. has grown / has been growing 61. its 62. planting 63. to 64. laughter 65. which 应用文: Dear Steven, How is everything going? An English Musical Show is scheduled to be held in our Student Center next weekend. I, together with my classmates, am busy with the preparations for it and I’m writing to ask you for your professional help. The performance is required to be within eight minutes with a positive theme. Since you are expert at it, would you be so kind as to give me some recommendations on suitable musicals? What’s more, ant tips on performance skills to polish our show would be highly appreciated. It wouldn’t be better if you could reply soon, and here I extend my sincere gratitude. (105 词) 读后续写: I knew what stood between me and the right thing: my image. That was exactly what I feared if I told Jane the truth. I could picture the disappointed look on her face, but what I feared more was the possibility that she would tell others I was that gossiper (搬弄是非者). Holding the phone in sweating hands, I kept tossing and turning (翻来覆去) in bed, at a loss about which on earth matters more: preserving my image or telling the truth? After a sleepless night, I pulled up my courage to speak out the truth, since my so-called image would be just a lie if I remained silent. The next day, I went straight to Jane. I first admitted that I had been the one to break faith and hurt her, and then how I had chosen not to come forward when I had the chance. Feeling ashamed and regretful, I said sorry and didn’t dare to look Jane into the eye, ready for any harsh words from her, which I totally deserved. To my great surprise, she gave me a hug as a token of forgiveness, saying my confession (坦白) meant a lot to her. What a relief it was to clear the shame and restore the faith. We parted that day on good terms and are still friends. Never before in my life had I so firmly believed honesty is the best policy. (249 词) 高一英语听力原文 (Text 1) W: How was the race going last Sunday? M: Great! The rain didn’t make much difference to the race. W: How many students competed in it? M: Well, let me see. I believe that we had 25 competitors from the Middle East and 15 from Africa. (Text 2) W: I enjoy all kinds of sports. What kind of sports do you like? M: Football had attracted me very much before I learned to play tennis. W: So your favorite sport is tennis. M: Actually, I think nothing can compare with basketball now. (Text 3) M: After getting to know Jim better, I changed my impression of him. I used to think that he is shy and quiet. W: Actually, he is an outgoing person. (Text 4) M: The flowers are charming, aren’t they? And I like the music, too. W: Yeah, but it is still too expensive to pay 50 dollars for so little food in spite of the good food and atmosphere. (Text 5) W: Hey, Tom! You won’t believe what I did the day before Christmas. M: What? Did you finally get that bike you wanted? W: No. My family and I joined a gift giving organization for the homeless. We donated some money and Christmas gifts to them. (Text 6) M: Amy. W: Yes, Mr. Smith. M: We have a small problem. The new goods came in, but the prices have not been marked and I have a meeting to go to. Could you take care of this now? Here is the list of the goods and the prices I just wrote down. W: OK. Let me see if I can make out all of them. These T-shirts don’t have a price. Let me check the list … $9.99. Trousers now are $17.95. Alright then, shoes are $25, and hats are $8.50. OK, I’ll get to the prices right now. (Text 7) M: Hey, Sarah. I forgot to register for the courses. I’m one day late. What do you think I should do? W: Poor you, Jack! You can’t do anything about that. M: Do you think going to the registration office will help now? W: No, they will tell you the same thing. M: Did you register yet? W: Of course, and it wasn’t easy for me to register for IT. It’s so popular. And it is designed for beginners. I want to be a program designer in the future. M: What classes do you think are still open? W: Maybe Modern History, and Chemistry. (Text 8) M: You know what, I have noticed that I’m 40 pounds heavier. That’s terrible. W: Our jobs require us to be in front of computer screens for long workdays. M: It’s said the average office worker sits in the office for about 10 hours. W: It’s so bad, but to me, the worst part is that I don’t know how to reduce the pressure from my work. I just can’t fall asleep all night. M: It’s time to change. What about finding time to work out in the gym? W: Well, I prefer outdoor exercise, such as running in a park, and climbing in a mountain area. M: All right. Let’s go climbing this weekend. (Text 9) M: What are you going to do when you graduate? W: I want to be an architect. I began my studies at the Bartlett School of Architecture in England last year. And maybe I’ll go to America to go on my study some day. There’s a great demand for architects in my country, India. I shall go back home and work there. M: Will you need English in your job? W: It’ll be useful in many ways because there’s a lot of architecture written in English and besides, many experts in my country use English as a second language. I have trouble with English now. So my teacher thinks it is necessary for me to improve my English. M: What made you decide to be an architect? W: Well, I was good at maths and art and I think I had a certain feeling for design. My parents expected me to be a lawyer. I suppose my personal character made me choose architecture and not law, however. (Text 10) W: How would you use a radio or a telephone if you had no electricity or batteries? These problems annoyed British inventor Trevor Baylis. So in 1996 he invented a wind-up radio. It doesn’t need electricity or batteries. You wind it up by hand. It plays for about an hour. Then, you wind it up again. Except for that, Baylis invented a mobile telephone that is powered by shoes. The shoes have a small battery that is powered when you walk. This battery is connected to a mobile phone. These two simple inventions can contribute a lot to the modern communications among all parts of the world. Baylis doesn’t have a university degree in engineering. In fact, he left high school before graduating. He just loves making things to help people. He never knows when the creative ideas will come to him. He got the idea for the radio while watching TV. The idea for the telephone came to him in a dream.
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