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甘肃省徽县三中学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题

2018-2019学年第二学期期末试卷

高一英语

第一部分 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Supposeyouwanttogoabroadandlearnabouttheforeignexchangeincultureindifferentcountries.Hereissomeinformationyoumayneed.

Name:

SusanLane Age:

22

Place:

Reykjavik,Iceland,2005.

Cost:

7,000

Organization:

AFS

Experience:

“Ithinkitwasaturningpointinmylife.Ibegantounderstandmoreaboutmyownculturebyexperiencinganothercultureandseeinghowotherpeoplelive.”

Name:

SaraSmall Age:

23

Place:

Crivitz,Germany,2011.

Cost:

8,000

Organization:

EFFoundation

Experience:

“IlovethetravelingandImadealotoffriends.IfoundtheEuropeanschoolstobehardbutIamgoodatGermannowsoitwasworthit.IdidmissmyfamilyandfriendsinAustraliabutIwouldlovetodoitagain.”

Name:

DavidLinks  Age:

16

Place:

Stuttgart,Germany,2011.

Cost:

6,000

Organization:

SouthernCrossCulturalExchange(SCCE)

Experience:

“Iwantedtotrysomethingthatwasverydifferentinculture.InGermanyeverythingwasdifferentbutIsoongotsettled.ThefamilyIwaswithwasgreatandIreallyfeelasthoughIhaveasecondfamily.”

Name:

TomJennings Age:

21

Place:

Conflans,France,2010.

Cost:

7,000

Organization:

SCCE

Experience:

“ThereweretimeswhenitwasdifficultbutIlikedit,experiencingadifferentculture.Youjusthavetodealwitheachsituationasitcomes.Ifthereisonethingyoulearnwhenyouareonastudentexchangeprogram,itishowtotakecareofyourself.”

Name:

LindaMarks Age:

19

Place:

ChonburiProvince,Thailand,2009.

Cost:

3,500

Organization:

RotaryInternational

Experience:

“Therearelotsofupsanddowns,butyoualwayscomebackformore.Ihadafewproblemsbuttherewasalwayssomeonetoturntoandthatwasgreat.”

1.Mostofthestudentshadtheirtripsorganizedby.

A.EFFoundation

B.AFS

C.RotaryInternational

D.SCCE

2.Thestudentswhomentionedboththegoodandbadtimesasanexchangestudentinclude.

A.SusanLaneandSaraSmallB.LindaMarksandDavidLinks

C.TomJenningsandLindaMarksD.SusanLaneandTomJennings

3.Throughtheforeignexchangeprogram,TomJenningslearntto.

A.dependonhimselfandfitinB.acceptadviceanddependonhimself

C.keephimselfawayfromothersD.protecthimselfandothers

4.Forastudentwithoutmuchmoney,thebestplacewouldbe.

A.IcelandB.FranceC.GermanyD.Thailand

B

ItwasThanksgivingmorningandinthecrowdedkitchenofmysmallhomeIwasbusypreparingthetraditionalThanksgivingturkeywhenthedoorbellrang.Iopenedthefrontdoorandsawtwosmallchildreninragshuddlingtogetherinsidethestormdooronthetopstep.

“Anyoldpapers,lady?

”askedoneofthem.Iwasbusy.Iwantedtosay“no”untilIlookeddownattheirfeet.Theywerewearingthinlittlesandals,wetwithheavysnow.“ComeinandI’llmakeyouacupofhotcocoa."

Theywalkedoverandsatdownatthetable.Theirwetsandalsleftmarksuponthefloor.Iservedthemcocoaandbreadwithjamtofightagainstthecoldoutside.ThenIwentbacktothekitchenandstartedagainonmyhouseholdbudget.

Thesilenceinthefrontroomstruckme.Ilookedin.Thegirlheldtheemptycupinherhands,lookingatit.Theboyaskedinaflatvoice."Lady,areyourich?

"Ilookedatmyshabbyslipcovers.

Thegirlputhercupbackinitssaucer(碟子)carefullyandsaid.“Yourcupsmatchyoursaucers."Hervoicewashungrywithaneedthatnoamountoffoodcouldsupply.Theyleftafterthat,holdingtheirbundlesofpapersagainstthewind.Theyhadn'tsaid“Thankyou.”Theydidn'tneedto.TheyhadremindedmethatIhadsomuchforwhichtobegrateful.Plainbluechinacupsandsaucerswereonlyworthfivepence.Buttheymatched.

Itastedthepotatoesandstiredthemeatsoup.Potatoesandbrownmeatsoup,aroofoverourheads,mymanwithagoodsteadyjob-thesematched,too.

Imovedthechairsbackfromthefireandcleanedthelivingroom.Themuddyprintsofsmall

sandalswerestilwetuponmyfoor.Letthembeforawhile,Ithought,justincaseIshouldbegin

toforgethowrichIam.

5.Twochildrencametothewriter'srontdoorbecause

A.itwasThanksgivingDayB.theywerebeggars

C.theywantedoldpapersD.theywantedacupofcocoa

6.Thegirlthoughtthewriterwasrichperhapsbecause

A.shesawthattheladysroomwascomfortable

B.shesawthecupsmatchedthesaucers

C.thewriter’sslipcoverswereverynew

D.thewniterwaspreparingabigmealwhileshewastoohungry.

7.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthatwhetheryouarerichdependson

A.howmuchmoneyyouhavehadB.howyoufeelaboutyourlife

C.howyouhavehelpedothersD.whatjobyourhusbandisdoing

8.Thewriterleftthemuddyprintsofsmallsandalsonthefloorforawhileto

A.showherhusbanrdthatsomeonehadcome

B.remindherthatshehadhelpedtwochildren

C.remindherthatshewasveryrichintheneighborhood

D.remindherhowlifeshouldbe

C

Haveyoueverthoughtofgettingintouchwithyourinnerchildfromtimetotime?

Obviouslysomepeoplearewillingtopaybigmoneyforthechancetodosoinaproperenvironment.ABrooklynbasedadultpreschoolischargingcustomersbetween

333and

999forthechancetoactlikeakidagain.

AtPreschoolMastermindinNewYorkadultsgettoparticipateinshowandtell,artsandcraftssuchasfingerpaint,gameslikemusicalchairsandeventakenaps.Themonthlongcoursealsohasclasspicturedaywheretheadultsareexpectedtohaveafieldtripandaparentday.

30yearoldMichelleJoniLapidos,thebrainbehindtheadultpreschool,studiedchildhoodeducationandhasalwayswantedtobeapreschoolteacher.She’salwaysonthelookoutfornewwaystogetpeopleintouchwiththefreedomofchildhood.Afriendencouragedhertostartthemastermindcourseinstead.

AccordingtoCandice,herbloggerfriend,PreschoolMastermindgivesadultsachancetorelearnandmasterthethingsthattheyfailedtounderstandaschildren.“Irealizedallthesignificanceofwhatwehadlearnedinpreschool,”saidfounderMichelleJoni.“Peoplecomehereandgetintouchwiththeirinnerchild.It’smagical.Wearebringingourselvesbacktoanotherplace,anothertimewithourselveswhenwearemorebelievinginourselves,moreconfidentandreadytotakeontheworld.”

“Oneperson’sherebecausetheywanttolearnnottobesoserious,”Michellesaid.“Another’sheretolearntobemoreconfident.”Sheexplainedthatmostoftheclasseswereplanned.However,Joniaddedthatwhiletheplannedactivitieswerefun,itwasoftenthespontaneous(自发的)momentsthatattractedstudents.“It’sthethingsyoudon’tplanfor,thesharingbetweenfriendsandlearningfromeachother.”

9.WhatisthepurposeofPreschoolMastermind?

A.Togiveadultsachancetoreturntochildhood.

B.Tohelpparentsunderstandtheirchildrenbetter.

C.Toprovidepracticaltrainingcoursesforteachers.

D.Tointroducesomewaysofplayingwithchildren.

10.WhatismainlydiscussedaboutPreschoolMastermindinParagraph2?

A.Itscustomers.B.Itsactivities.

C.Itsenvironment.D.Itsschedule.

11.AccordingtoCandice,peoplecometothisprogramto.

A.enjoyfreedomofthinkingB.realizetheirchildhooddreams

C.discovertheirinnerabilitiesD.figureoutchildhoodpuzzles

12.WhatdoweknowaboutMichelleJoni?

A.Sheusedtobeapreschoolteacher.B.Shelikestomakeplansinadvance.

C.ShefoundedPreschoolMastermind.D.Shegainedconfidencebysharing.

D

DwightW.MorrowwasanAmericanambassad(大使)toMexicoduringthe1920s.Heisre-

memberedasasmartdiplomat(外交家).Heisalsorememberedbyhisfamilyandfriendsforhis

absentmindedness(心不在焉).

Oncewhileonatrain,aconductorcametoMorrow,askingforhisticket.Hebegantosearch

hispockets.Noticketappeared.Morrowbegansearchinghissuitcase."Nevermind,sir."saidthe

conductor,seeinghowanxiousMorrowwasbecomingandtryingtocomfort(安慰)him.“Whenyoufindyourticketjustpostittothestation.I'msureyouhaveitsomewhere."“I'msure,too."saidthediplomatashewentonwithhissearch.“ButImustfindit.IneedtoknowwhereI'mgoing!

"

AnothertimeMorrowgotoffatraininNewYorkandhurriedtoatelegraphoffice,where,feelingnotunlikeasmallboywhohadgotlost,hesentthefollowingtohissecretary,“IaminNew

Yorkbutdon’tknowwhy."Withinminutescametheshortreply:

“Youarenotsupposedtobein

NewYork.YoushouldbeinPrincetongivingalecture."

13.ThepassagemainlyshowsMorrow's

A.clevernessasadiplomatB.foolishness

C.senseofhumorD.absentmindedness

14.Morrowwasveryupsetwhenhecouldn’tfindtheticketbecause

A.hehadforgottenwherehewasgoing

B.hewouldbepunishedifhecouldn'tshowhisticket

C.theconductorlookedimpatient(不耐烦的)

D.theconductormightthinkhewaslying

15.WhenMorrowgotoffthetraininNewYork,

A.heforgottheaddressB.heforgethissuitcase

C.hedidnotknowthathewasinawrongcityD.hissecretarywasn’ttheretomeethim

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。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

HowtoDealwithYourHomework

Writeitdown.16Makeanoteonyournotebook.Alwaysbesuretowritedownanyhomeworkforschoolsoyouwon'tforgetanything.

Createahomeworkstation.Findsomewherecomfortableandquiettowork.17Itwilltaketwiceaslongtogetthehomeworkdone.Shutoffyourcellphone,logoff(退出)yourcomputer(unlessyouwillneeditforyourhomework)andclosethedoor.

Dohomeworkasearlyaspossible.Don'tleavehomeworktodielastminute.18Theearlieryoustartyourhomework,thesooneryouwillfinish!

Doallyourhomeworkasearlyasyoucan,soyoudon'thaveapileof(一堆)homeworkthenextday.

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