1、- 1 -黑龙江省绥滨县第一中学 2017-2018 学年高一英语下学期期中试题第一部分 基础知识(共 30 分)I. 根据英汉语提示写出单词(每小题 1.5 分)1. China is well-known for her five thousand years of c_(文明)2. “The property shall be divided into five parts, according to the _(协议)made by both sides,” declared the judge.3. _(贫穷) and unemployment two of the biggest
2、cause of crime.4. Are there any _(相似)between the two coastal cities?5. China is _(经历)”Scientific Revolution” of Educational Economics.6. There is no _(可能) of his arriving on time.7. The _(major) of the students in that class are against the plan.8. Many people are worried about the pollution of _(环境
3、)9. His _(诚实) makes him very popular among his friends. 10. The 20-kilometer-long subway is so far this citys largest _(construct) project.II.选择题(每小题 1.5 分)11.The plan_ at the meeting last night is of great importance.A. discussed B. discussing C. to discuss D. is discussed12.I was very cold _ I cam
4、e to Beijing.A. the first B. the first time C. for the first time D. the firstly13.Please send us all the information _ you have about the candidate for the position.A. what B. that C. which D. where14.We all know that an hour _ sixty minutes.A. be equal to B. is equal to C. are equal to D. equal to
5、15.Plants take in carbon dioxide and at the same time _ oxygen.A. give away B. give up C. give out D. give in- 2 -16.He is looking for a room _.A. lives in B. living C. live D. to live in17.It _ me that he might not have told the truth.A. occur to B. occurred C. occurred to D. stricken18.I saw Tom e
6、nter the library, _ several books _ his hand.A. with; in B. by; in C. with; by D. by; on19.It was a bad year for films, _ both quantity and quality.A. opposite to B. belong to C. refer to D. in terms of20._ other vehicles, cars are really quite convenient.A. Comparing to B. Compared to C. Compared f
7、or D. Compare with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)AThe Woodlands Childrens Museum is the place to play. The museums schedule is full of fun activities, as well as a number of workshops for children. Mark your calendars for:The Original Halloween SpookTacularFor Halloween, its all a
8、bout fun. Come to the museum from 4 to 8 pm on Saturday, Oct. 31, for the SpookTacular celebration. Kiwanis will serve visitors with sandwiches and drinks for free.FalltivitiesThese half-and full-day workshops for Thanksgiving are designed to delight young minds with the spirit of fall. Sign your ch
9、ild up for morning or afternoon activities. To take part in both, register(登记 ) for the “lunch bunch.” You can check the website for times and dates or pick up a brochure at the museum.Winter FUNcationThe museum offers morning and afternoon classes for children 4 to 8 years old during winter break t
10、o keep those young minds active and entertained. Visit the website for times and dates of various workshops. Parents may pick and choose - 3 -courses for their children to attend.High Noon CountdownRing in the New Year at the museum! There will be two countdowns the first from 10 am to noon and the
11、second from 1 to 3 pm on Thursday, Dec. 31. There will also be a variety of games and art projects.21. What is the purpose of the next?A. To introduce the Woodlands Childrens Museum.B. To show activities in Woodlands Childrens Museum.C. To tell the origin of the Halloween SpookTacular.D. To learn ab
12、out the Woodlands Childrens Museum.22. Which of the following provides food and drinks?A. The Original Halloween SpookTacular. B. Falltivities.C. High Noon Countdown. D. Winter FUNcation.23. If children attend both morning and afternoon activities of Falltivities, they should _.A. come to the museum
13、 from 4 to 8 pm B. register for the “lunch bunch”C. visit the website for times and dates.D. pick up a brochure at the museum.BIts no secret that fruits are a smart part of a healthy diet. They are likely to be better for you than any other food. But are all fruits created equal? Lets do a survey of
14、 which fruits are the best if youre looking to lose weight.Apples are a common favorite. Theyre the finest snack: filling, juicy and portable. Studies have even shown that eating three apples per day can help with weight loss. There are plenty of ways to eat apples: Eat a whole apple, add apple piec
15、es to your meal, throw apple balls into a salad, bake some with your - 4 -chicken, or cook up a low-calorie dessert.Watermelon is low in calories with high water content. This means you can eat two entire cups of watermelon for less than 100 calories and your stomach will feel like youve eaten more
16、because the fruit is more than 90 percent water. This way, youll avoid higher-calorie foods and satisfy your sweet tooth.Raspberries(覆盆子) are small but powerful! These babies are low in calories and even lower when you consider that theyre high in indigestible fiber. Raspberries have the highest fib
17、er content of any fruit (1 cup = 8 g fiber).Grapefruit(葡萄柚) gives you a lot of help for your calorie avoidance. A middle-size grapefruit has only around 80 calories, and like watermelon, its more than 90 percent water. Plus, studies have shown that a compound(化合物) in grapefruit called naringin could
18、 lower blood sugar and lead to weight loss. So enjoy some grapefruit at every opportunitypress it into your water, throw some into your salad, or use it like lemon to flavor your food. Keep in mind that eating grapefruit with certain medicines could have harmful influences. If youre on any prescript
19、ion(处方), check with your doctor before adding grapefruit to your diet.24. What might be the best title for the text?A. The secret of fruits B. Top fruits for weight lossC. The forms of a healthy diet D. A survey of healthy fruits25. What is the common character of the fruits mentioned in the text?A.
20、 Equal in nutrients. B. Rich in naringin.C. Low in calories. D. High in fiber.26. Which fruit might cause side effects when eaten with some medicines?A. Apple. B. Watermelon. C. Raspberry. D. Grapefruit27. Grapefruit is most suitable for a person who _.A. has sweet tooth B. is weak in digestionC. is
21、 high in blood sugar D. is below average heightC- 5 -Just a few short days ago, our beloved dog of 14 years passed away. In truth, I had no idea how my children would react to our sweet girls passing. Ive learned that each of my kids is handling the gaping hole she left in our family differently. My
22、 oldest daughter has been in competition with me for the most tears shed. My middle one is exhibiting more anger than sadness. Our two years old kid doesnt truly understand what happened, but she is witnessing the emotional changes around her and cries too.A new study out of Canisius College that lo
23、oks at how children understand a pets death is helping me. According to Science Daily, Joshua J. Russell, PhD conducted one-on-one interviews with kids between the ages of 6 and 13. And he learned, among other things, that kids do understand a pets relatively short life span.I found this interesting
24、 , as our dog was 14 when she passed away, but my children have still expressed a reluctance to accept it. They keep asking why they cant see her again. But Russell claims, “Children whose pets lived the extent of their potential lifetimes- or beyond-expressed acceptance upon their deaths.” He added
25、 that kids felt that putting them down.“There were those who felt it would be wrong to move on to a new pet because they had to honor their relationships with the former one,” Russell explains, adding that a new pet was linked with feeling better for some kids. “They explained it as an opportunity t
26、o start over and suggested that replacing a companion animal is more about beginning a new relationship than erasing memories of an old one. ” I couldnt agree more. We will NEVER forget our sweet dog who passed away. But when one thing ends, another can begin.28. Who got angry on hearing the dogs pa
27、ssing?A. The mother B. The eldest child C. The second child D. The youngest child29. How did Joshua J. Russell know kids feeling on pets death?A. By asking their parentsB. By analyzing previous studies- 6 -C. By talking with children personally D. By comparing differences between the interviewees.30
28、. What does the underlined word “reluctance” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Curiosity B. Performance C. Determination D. Unwillingness31. What does the author suggest we do about the loss of our pet?A. Give up raising animals B. Move on to a new one.C. Keep sweet memories forever D. Forget it as so
29、on as possibleDThe Arctic Ocean(北冰洋) is small, shallow ,and-most importantly-covered. Unlike the other large oceans of world, it is closely surrounded by Asia, Europe, and North America, with very few watery entrances in an out.Often, that remoteness (偏僻) has played to its ecological advantage. Very
30、 few ships pass through the area, at least compared to nearby waterways like the Bering Sea. It also helps that much of the Arctic freezes over every winter.But a paper released this week in Science Advances argues that its location in now harming it. The first survey of the region has found that ro
31、ughly 300 billion pieces of floating plastic, most of them tiny but visible to the unaided eye(肉眼), have blocked the planets northernmost sea. The plastic, having been carried to the pole over decades, now has very few ways out.“Our data show that the marine plastic pollution has reached a global sc
32、ale after only a few decades using plastic materials.” said Andres Cozar Cabanas, a biologist at the University of Cadiz. He said, “It is a clear evidence of the human capacity to change our plant. This plastic accumulation is likely to grow further.”“It is pretty clear that this plastic has been tr
33、ansported by ocean currents.” How the plastic are entering the Arctic is not clear,” Martha Buckley , an oceanographer said. Ocean currents matter because theyll help researchers learn if the plastic is trapped in the Arctic permanently or whether it will eventually work its way out.“We should prope
34、rly manage the plastic waste at its source(源头), ” said - 7 -Andres Cozar Cabanas. “ Once the plastic enters the ocean, its destination and impacts are uncontrollable”32. How is the Arctic Ocean different from the other large oceans?A. It is deeper and colder. B. It has very few watery entrances.C .I
35、t is surrounded by fewest continents. D. It is researched more by scientists.33. What can be inferred about the Bering Sea from the text?A. It is covered with floating plastic.B. It is the coldest area in the Arctic.C. The Arctic benefits a lot from it every winter.D. It is a relatively busier chann
36、el near the Arctic.34. What is the key to controlling the plastic waste around the Arctic Ocean according to Cabanas?A. Reducing the ships crossing there. B. Studying ocean currents in detail.C. Stopping the use of the plastic.D. Managing the source of plastic waste.35. What can be the best title fo
37、r the text?A. The future of the Arctic Ocean.B. The plastic is trapped in the Arctic Ocean accidently.C. The Arctic Ocean is blocked with billions of plastic bits.D. How the Arctic Ocean is being polluted by plastic bits.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,选项中又两项为多余选项Friendly peo
38、ple are welcoming. When you are friendly, you make other people feel more confident about yourself. _36_Beijing friendly doesnt have to mean changing who you are but doing little things to make others comfortable._37_If you are not friendly, you might feel embarrassed when you first try - 8 -to be m
39、ore welcoming with others. One way to learn to be friendly is to think of an outgoing person and copy his/her postures(姿势) ,words and behavior.Be kind to strangers. An easy way to be friendly is to offer a smile to people you might normally ignore. Every day there are opportunities to be friendly wi
40、th strangers. _38_.Try to accept others._39_ If someone new tries to chat with you, make an effort to contribute to the conversation instead of giving one-word answers. In a group, look out for one who doesnt seem to know anyone and try to accept him/her into the group.Stay in touch. Sometimes we ne
41、glect(忽视) to be friendly with those we know the best- our close friends and family._40_ Therefore, you can send a warm email too let your mother know that you are thinking about her.A. Observe friendliness in others.B. Smile and remember everyones name.C. They may want to hang out, but be too shy to
42、 ask.D. So friendliness is a win-win no matter how you look at it.E. Dont pass up the chance to be warm and make others comfortable.F. Actually, offering friendliness and warmth to them is also very important.G. Making new people you meet feel accepted forms a large part of being friendly.第三部分 英语知识运
43、用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)Im the youngest of six children and I dont live in the best part of town. I 41 at a school where 93 percent of the student population lived in poverty. This 42 was known for its bad test scores in both 43 and mathematics. At the beginning of the secon
44、d grade, my aunt 44 me the first Harry Potter book. Here for the first time I began to read. I loved that 45 so much that I read it over and over again. It 46 me to read other books which all amazed me. I also 47 the story behind J.k. Rowlings success. How she had started with 48 to her name and the
45、n, due to her unbelievable - 9 -inspiration, worked her way up the ladder and became one of the richest 49 in the world. I cant put into 50 what this did for me and how much motivation(动力) it gave me. From then on I began to work 51 than ever in school and started to receive As in every class. I did
46、nt 52 my learning just to the classroom either. I went out and found out more about the world we live in and I was determined to work hard 53 one day I would be able to share a similar story as Ms Rowling. Today Im in the top one percent of the nation in both math and reading. I 54 to receive As and
47、 also still love to read; Harry Potter is 55 my favorite. Im writing this story to tell you that you dont have to 56 in the best neighborhood or go to the 57 school to be successful. Anyone can do anything. I also want to 58 how one book or one person can change a life. I owe all my 59 to J.K.Rowlin
48、g and her outstanding books. She is truly the one 60 for getting me interested in reading and my schoolwork. 41.A. held out B. worked out C. started out D. turned out 42.A. school B. church C. hospital D. town43.A. writing B. listening C. speaking D. reading44.A. wrote B. bought C. published D. designed45.A. book B. character C. cartoon D. comedy46.A. forced B. commanded C. taught D. encouraged47.A