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1、高一下学期期末 英语考试 含答案绝密启用前2019-2020年高一下学期期末 英语考试 含答案题号一二三四五总分得分评卷人得分一、单项填空3. He tried to get someone to _ the old worker but could find none.A in place of B instead of C take the place of D take place4. Go about your business your own way. Dont _what others think or say. A. care for B. care about C. care

2、 with D. care of 5. Had the boy worked harder, he _ the exam. ( ) Amust have got through Bcould get through Cought to get through Dwould have got through 6. The exhibition is always changing. It will _ those who love Impressionist and Post-impressionist paintings.A. be appealed to B. be attracted to

3、C. attract to D. appeal to7. -Still remember the first time we met in the railway station? ( ) -Of course. You _ for the train to Shanghai. A. had waited B. have waited C. were waiting D. waited8. This job is _ doing, but it isnt _ to spend so much time on it.A. worth; worth B. worth; worthwhileC. w

4、orthwhile; worth D. worthwhile; worthwhile 第II卷(非选择题)请修改第II卷的文字说明评卷人得分二、单词拼写9. He is fond of literature, classics in p_.10. We can all help r air pollution. For example, walk or ride a bike to school.11. There are several _ in the pages of figures. (fault)12. You can r it to the police if someone ha

5、s broken into your house.13. After learning the biology, many students have learned about the _ (进化) of plants and animals.14. It r_ to be seen whether the headmaster will approve our plan or not.15. There are 12 counties and _(区) in our city. 16. Why must we get up so early before the s_?评卷人得分三、短语填

6、空17. I _ what to do next?18. We want to build a world that has no cold or _ (饥饿).19. Though high in price, those products _(高质量)always sell well in the markets full of fierce competition.20. How can we best _ all the different groups of people?21. After his father died, Tom _ the company.22. The exa

7、mination result will _ on this board tomorrow.评卷人得分四、完形填空20小题23. It was about the third week in June last year. My 15-year-old son had already settled into his summer routine:Go to _1_ at 2 a. m. and wake up at 1 pm. only to get back on his computer to play computer games _2_ dinner.It was the middl

8、e of the _3_ when the sound of his computer games woke me up again. I couldnt _4_ that any more and decided it was time for him to get a summer job. I got on the computer and found a lifeguard certification class that _5_ the next day, and a company that _6_ teenagers to guard their pools.From that

9、day I woke him up at 8 am. every day for him to _7_ the class. At first, he continued to complain that I was _8_ his summer. But by the end of the week, he was actually _9_ going. He learned something about first aid, figured he really could _10_ someone from drowning, and got some ideas on how to _

10、11_ work for a living.Two weeks later, he had a _12_ as a lifeguard. He took his responsibility very _13_ and never went to work late. This summer, he will be working full-time at a pool. He says a lot of his _14_ dont have jobs. And I say that is because their mothers didnt try _15_ enough! Even if

11、 your kid is super _16_ with finals and after-school activities and doesnt have time, you can _17_ job information for him.Whether it is an ice cream store, a movie _18_, or a summer camp, you can ask if they are hiring _19_ for the summer. After your kid gets a job, pay attention to the _20_ to mak

12、e sure he is never late.1A.school Bstudy Cbed Dwork2A.around Buntil Cafter Dduring3A.night Bnoon Cmorning Dafternoon4A.watch Bappreciate Cnotice Dstand5A.lasted Brested Cstarted Ddeveloped6A.hired Bforced Cpersuaded Dforce7A.give Battend Cobserve Dhelp8A.designed Bruining Cenjoying Djoining9A.lookin

13、g into Blooking out of Clooking down upon Dlooking forward to10A.recognize Bconduct Csave Dbuy11A.roughly Bluckily Cactually Dsuddenly12A.job Bproblem Cgoal Dreward13A.slowly Bseriously Ccalmly Dquickly14A.teachers Bcolleagues Cstudents Dfriends 15A.hard Bfast Cearly Ddirectly16A.clear Bexcited Cbus

14、y Ddisappointed 17A.write down Bthink about Cwait for Dsearch for18A.theatre Bsquare Cpark Dfactory19A.experts Bforeigners Cteenagers Dvillagers20A.habit BscheduleCtradition Ddetermination24. How can you tell if someones lying? The answer is, theyre probably not. Traditional economics says that peop

15、le are _1 human beings who will lie if its to their advantage. A recent university study has shown that, actually, were pretty _ 2 -especially when were at home. Researchers in Germany 3 people at home and asked them to toss(投掷) a coin. There was a strong 4 incentive(刺激) to lie about the result: if

16、the coin landed tails-up, the participants would receive money, while if the coin landed heads-up, they would get nothing. Because they were on the phone, they knew there was no 5 _ of getting caught if they lied. And yet people told the 6 . Over hundreds of tosses, a coin will land tails-up about 5

17、0% of the time. In this 7 0ver half the people asked (55.6%) said that the coin landed heads-up, which meant they would receive nothing. Previous studies had found that people were more 8 . In those laboratory studies, 75% of people reported a - 9 coin and asked for a reward. So the research team th

18、inks its being in our own homes that makes us play fair, although its not yet clear why. In fact both types of study show people are surprisingly 10 . Even in the laboratory, 25% of people 11 a reward by telling the truth. The researchers say this is because honesty is 12 valued in human society.We

19、care about our 13 and our sense of ourselves as decent(体面的) people. So lying has a psychological 14 and it seems this cost is more important than the financialbenefits of 15 .l.A.poor B.kind C.generous D.reasonable2.A. honest B. strict C. calm D. afraid3.A.visited B.saw C.phoned D.caught4. A. mental

20、 B. financial C. technical D. educational5.A.idea B.need C.evidence D.risk6.A.difference B.truth C.story D.secret7.A.case B.interview C.speech D.study8. A. faithful B. grateful C. disappointed D. dishonest9.A.missing B.losing C.winning D.shiningl0.A.reliable B.greedy C.brave D.wealthyll.A.received B

21、.refused C.won D.required12.A.highly B.normally C.formally D.poorly13.A.money B.family C.jobs D.reputation14.A. reason B. effect C. cost D. function15. A. studying B. lying C. phoning D. reporting25. To our astonishment, just two days after we had received our orders to join the D-Day landing troops

22、, and after a day fighting and seeing many of my friends killed by the enemy, we found ourselves outside a 1 village in France. It was so sudden, after the mess and confusion of war on the beach. It was late afternoon, and the sun was setting on a perfect country scene of farm buildings, a main stre

23、et, a few shops, a garage and a church. But we 2 because we were aware that there might still have been enemy soldiers. Our lieutenant (中尉) told Private (士兵) Kowalski and me to 3 and check the village. As we entered the main street, a young woman on a tractor drove out of the garage, saw us and 4 so

24、mething in French. 5 five men came out of the bar, and two more from a farmyard, holding guns. I 6 my helmet and yelled, “American! Put your guns down!” They gathered round us, shouting and shaking our hands. Some women appeared and kissed us. We soon understood that the enemy had 7 the village, so

25、Kowalski went back to the others to let them know it was 8 . When the rest of our company arrived, they 9 their baggage and bedding while the villagers brought out some jars of wine, and 10 a table in the middle of the street, which they then 11 with plates of potatoes and carrots, ham and sausages.

26、 Someone shouted “ 12 !” in English and we all drank to 13 and to the French constitution. Some of our boys had never tasted wine before, and 14 it out, thinking it was vinegar.We gave stockings to the women, which they loved, and 15 they gave us perfume for our girlfriends. I was too 16 to admit th

27、at I was too young to have a girlfriend. But the villagers treated us like 17 , and for a 18 moment, I felt that all the fear and danger had been 19 . But I also remembered my friends who had died earlier that day, and wondered if they would have 20 .1A. dangerous B. impressive C. horrible D. peacef

28、ul 2A. hesitated B. marched C. fled D. hid 3A. attack B. promote C. advance D. conquer 4A. took out B. called out C. made out D. rang out 5A. Tightly B. Desperately C. Immediately D. Temporarily 6A. took off B. brought out C. took away D. looked for 7A. occupied B. abandoned C. resisted D. controlle

29、d8A. absurd B. abundant C. arbitrary D. safe9A. unloaded B. decorated C. repaired D. packed 10A. grasped B. laid C. lay D. operated 11A. bargained B. struggled C. responded D. covered 12A. Farewells B. Congratulations C. Cheers D. Thanks 13A. compliment B. entertainment C. friendship D. liberation 1

30、4A. spat B. rejected C. plugged D. omitted 15A. in turn B. in return C. in defense D. in wonder 16A. superior B. depressing C. ashamed D. unique 17A. heroes B. aliens C. acquaintances D. children 18A. typical B. brief C. flexible D. essential 19A. initial B. cautious C. irregular D. worthwhile 20A. tolerated B. inspired C. agreed D. observed 26. Jasmine Harman,a famous TV presenter, was

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