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100所名校学年安徽省屯溪第一中学高一下学期期中考试英语试题解析版
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2017-2018学年安徽省屯溪第一中学高一下学期期中考试
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第I卷(选择题)
一、完形填空
AwealthyoldladydecidestotraveltoAfrica,takingherfaithful(忠诚的)olddogCuddlesalongforcompany.Oneday,thedogstartschasingbutterfliesandbeforelong,Cuddlesdiscoversthathe’s_______.Wanderingabout,henoticesa______headinginhisdirectionwiththeintentionofeatinghimforlunch.Theolddogthinks,“Oh,oh!
I’mindeep________now!
”Noticingsomebonesonthegroundcloseby,he________settlesdowntochewontheboneswithhisbacktothe________leopard.
Justastheleopardisaboutto________,theolddogexclaimsloudly,“Boy,thatwasonedeliciousleopard!
I________ifthereareanymorearoundhere?
”Hearingthis,theyoungleopardstopshisattackinmid-strike,alookof________comesoverhimandherunsbackintothetrees.“Whew!
”,saystheleopard,“Thatwasclose!
Thatdognearly________me!
”
Meanwhile,amonkeywhohadbeen________thewholescenefromanearbytreedecidesthathecanputthisknowledgetogooduseandtradeitfor________fromtheleopard.Sooffhegoes…buttheolddogseeshim________theleopardandfiguresthatsomethingmustbeup.Themonkeysooncatchesupwiththeleopard,andexplainsthatthedogis________andstrikesadealwiththeleopard.
Theyoungleopardisangryaboutbeing________andsays,“Here,monkey,jumponmybackandseewhat’sgoingtohappentothat________dog!
”
Theolddogseestheleopardcomingwiththemonkeyonhisbackandthinks,“WhatamIgoingtodonow?
”Butinsteadof________,thedogsitsdownwithhisbacktohisattackers,________hehasn’tseenthemyet,andjustwhentheygetcloseenoughto________,theolddogsays:
“Where’sthatdarnmonkey?
I_______himoffanhouragotobringmeanotherleopard!
”
Lifeisnotaboutholdingallthegoodcards,butin________thosethatyouholdwell.
1.A.hungryB.lostC.tiredD.bored
2.A.hunterB.travelerC.leopardD.monkey
3.A.troubleB.sorrowC.fearD.regret
4.A.suddenlyB.certainlyC.excitedlyD.immediately
5.A.approachingB.waitingC.passingD.wandering
6.A.moveB.leaveC.eatD.attack
7.A.doubtB.questionC.wonderD.guess
8.A.confusionB.terrorC.shockD.anger
9.A.defeatedB.murderedC.hadD.disturbed
10.A.reportingB.performingC.watchingD.judging
11.A.shelterB.protectionC.foodD.service
12.A.lookingforB.headingafterC.staringatD.escapingfrom
13.A.harmlessB.dangerousC.stupidD.intelligent
14.A.doubtedB.underratedC.hurtD.fooled
15.A.wiseB.strongC.pitifulD.bad
16.A.runningB.explainingC.standingD.trembling
17.A.realizingB.pretendingC.wishingD.expecting
18.A.hearB.observeC.touchD.fight
19.A.droppedB.putC.sentD.saw
20.A.acceptingB.keepingC.learningD.playing
二、阅读理解
A
TheDepartmentofModernandClassicalLanguagesattheUniversityofNorthGeorgiaseekstohireapart-timeinstructorofChinesefortheFallTerm2017.Dependingonenrollments(登记人数),theopportunitycouldcontinueinthespringandbeongoing.
Locatedinthefastest-growingareaofthestate,theUniversityofNorthGeorgiaisamulti-campus(多校园)universitywithanenrollmentofover18,000students,makingitoneofthelargestinstitutionsintheUniversitySystemogGeorgia.Throughavarietyofeducationalpathwaysthatprovideaccessandrangefromcertificatesandassociatedegreestoaprofessionaldoctoralprogram,theUNGisresponsivetolocaleducationandeconomicdevelopmentneeds.
JobDuties&Responsibilities:
Teachingschedulesmayincludeeveningoronlineclasses.
Certifications/Licenses&MinimumRequirements:
ThecandidateshouldhaveaMaster'sdegreeinChineseorrelatedfield.
Nativeornear-nativefluencyinChinese.
ExpectedHireDate:
08/01/2017
Specialinstructionstoapplicants:
IfyoureceivedanygraduatedegreesfromaninstitutionoutsidetheUnitedStates,youmustprovideaforeigncourse-by-courseevaluationbyanindependentevaluationservicethatisamemberoftheNationalAssociationofCredentialEvaluationService,Inc.
EmployerInformation:
Allemploymentoffersaredependentuponsuccessfulcompletionofabackgroundinvestigation(调查),asdeterminedbytheUniversityofNorthGeorgia.TheUniversityofNorthGeorgia,aunitoftheUniversitySystemofGeorgia,doesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofrace,color,sexornationalorigin,age,disabilityorreligion.Weprovideequalemploymentopportunitiestominorities,females,anddisabledindividuals,aswellasotherprotectedgroups.
21.WhoistheUNGlookingfor?
A.Apart-timeteacher.B.Aresearchassistant.
C.Apart-timereceptionist.D.Aresearchadministrator.
22.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheUNG?
A.ItscampusesspreadallovertheUSA.
B.Itscoursesfocusonlocaldevelopment.
C.ItislocatedinthemostdevelopedareaofGeorgia.
D.ItistheuniversitywiththemoststudentsinGeorgia.
23.Whichofthefollowingmightbequalifiedfortheposition?
A.AnEnglishmajorwhocanspeakalittleChinese.
B.AgraduateinEconomicsfromCambridgeUniversity.
C.AChinesemajorwhohasgothisMaster’sdegreeintheUSA.
D.AnEnglishgraduatewhohasadoctoralprograminEducation.
B
LettersasawayofcommunicationhavelonggivenwaytophonecallsandWeChatmessages.
ButaTVshow,LettersAlive,ishelpingbringthisoldwaytokeepintouchbackintothepresent.
LettersAlivetookitsideafromaUKprogramwithasimilarname,LettersLive,whichwasfirstshownin2013.Bothshowsfeaturefamousactorsandactresses,butthereisnogossip,noeye-catchingvisualeffectsoranyregularshowbiz(演艺圈)activities.Instead,it’sjustonepersonwalkinguptoamicrophoneandreadingaletter.
Butthesearenotjustanyletters.Theyareselectedfromawidetimespanandadiverserangeofsubjects.Thereis,forexample,apassionateletterthatfamouspainterHuangYongyuwrotetoplaywrightCaoYu30yearsagotocriticizehislackofcreativity.ThereisalsoaheartfeltnotefromSpringandAutumnPeriodwrittenbytwoordinaryyoungsoldierstotheirelderbrothertoreporttheirlivesinthewarzone.
Everyletterislikeasmallpieceofhistory.Byhearingthembeingread,it’sasifwearebeingsentbackintimetoexperienceamomentthatwewouldotherwiseneverhavehadthechanceto.
“LettersLivemakesuspauseandimaginethelivesbehindtheletters,”UKactorBenedictCumberbatch,oneofthereadersontheUKshow,toldTheGuardian.“Itallowspeoplefromallagesandallwalksoflifetoexperienceamomentoftimeinsomeoneelse’slifeforabriefmoment.”
Comparedtopublishedtexts,lettersalsocomewithapersonaltouch.
OneexamplefromLettersLivewasanoteofthanksfromthemotherofadyingchildtoJKRowling,authoroftheHarryPotterbooks.Itread:
“MrsRowling,Cancerthreatenedtotakeeverythingfrommydaughter,andyourbooksturnedouttobethecastlewesodesperatelyneededtohidein.”
AccordingtoGuanZhengwen,thedirectorofLettersAlive,itisthiskindofhumanitybehindeveryletterthatstrikesachord(引发共鸣)withtheaudience.ItisalsowhatmadetheshowabighitinChinaeversinceitsfirstepisodeairedonDec5.
“It’sathingofthepastthatentertainmentshowsestablishthemselvesonlywithprettyfaces,”GuantoldSohuNews.“Showbizisstartingtoswitchtoafocusonwisdomandintelligence.
24.WhatdoyouknowabouttheTVshowLettersAlivefromthispassage?
A.AnyletterscanbereadinthisTVshow.
B.ItisexactlythesamewithaUKprogramLettersLive.
C.Theprogrambringstheoldwayofwritinglettersbacktolife.
D.Muchgossipofcelebritiesandeye-catchingvisualeffectslieintheprogram.
25.Whateffectdolettershaveaccordingtotheaudience?
A.Theyhelpcureadyingchildofhercancer.
B.Theymakepeopleforgettheirpastexperience.
C.Theyreflectthewholehistoryoftheworld.
D.Theyallowpeopletoexperienceothers‘lifeandapersonaltouch.
26.WhyistheTVshowLettersAliveverypopularaccordingtoitsdirector?
A.Itfeaturesfamousactorsandactresses.
B.Peoplecanfindmanyregularshowbizactivities.
C.LettershavebeencompletelyreplacedbyphonecallsandWeChatmessages.
D.Thehumanitybehindeverylettermakestheaudienceexperiencethesamefeelingsasitswriter.
27.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Prettyfacesstillplayanimportantroleinshowbiz.
B.Showbizisstartingtocentreonwisdomandintelligence.
C.JKRowlingprovidedalotofbooksforagirlsufferingfromcancer.
D.ThepainterHuangYongyuandtheplaywrightCaoyuweren’tgoodfriends.
C
Inaforeigncountry,amanvisitedalocalrestaurant.Hedidn’tspeaktheirlanguage.Heorderedsomethingindecipherableoffthemenu.Whenthewaiterbroughthimaplateofdeliciouslookingfriednoodles,hesmiledandmadeanOKsignatthewaiterwithhisthumbandforefingerlinkedinacircle.Lookingangry,thewaiterthenpickedupthedishandthrownittohislap.Whathedidwrong,hewondered.Well,nothingisquiteasitseemswhenitcomestousinghandgestureinanothercountry.
Gestureshavebeenusedtoreplacewordsinmanycountries,andtheyareoftenspecifictoagivenculture.Gesturemaymeansomethingcomplimentaryinoneculture,butishighlyoffensiveinanother.
Thegesture“thumb-up”iscommonlymisinterpreted.InEnglish,itispopularlyknownas‘thumbsup’,despitethefactthattheactioniscommonlyperformedwithonlyonehand.English-speakingC