1、北京市普通高中第一次合格性学业水平考试英语试题2021年北京市普通高中第一次合格性学业水平考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、完形填空Tomorrow will be another dayOn my way home from work every evening, there would be a homeless middle-aged man standing by the walkway. He was always 1 smiling, and sometimes almost dancing.Every day after work I would remember
2、to gather any spare 2 , and put it aside. If l saw him Id give him the coins. A feeling of 3 would come over me every time I saw him as he looked to feel joyful. Sometimes we would ask each other about our day. His 4 would be the same, “Im fine. Have a bright day.”I knew what his reply was going to
3、be every time, 5 I would still ask. It 6 me of how lucky me that even in his situation of being homeless, he was so cheerful. He 7 me how lucky I was, a single mother of four kids, with a good job to provide for them.Then one day I was called into my bosss office and was told that I was 8 due to the
4、 weak economy (经济). A feeling of worry filled my mind immediately, and for the rest of that day all I could think about was “how am I going to 9 my family, and how am I going to pay rent?”That day I was very sad and upset on my way home. I 10 forgot to prepare some coins for the homeless man as usua
5、l. As I waited for the red light to turn, he walked over with a big smile and asked, “How is everything going?” I told him I lost my job and felt really bad. “OK, I will 11 you a dollar today. Tomorrow will be another day,” said the man.I was deeply 12 and burst into tears. I wanted to hug him! That
6、 day what the man handed me was more than a dollar bill. He taught me a 13 lesson. Whatever material things are taken from you, no one can take away your 14 to be joyful. Tomorrow will be a bright day and full of 15 .1Ahappy Bshy Cnervous Dcareful2Atime Bfood Cchange Dwater3Apity Bpain Canger Djoy4A
7、demand Banswer Cview Dreason5Abut Bfor Cor Dso6Asatisfied Bfrightened Cdisappointed Damazed7Ainformed Badvised Creminded Dwarned8Afired Bexamined Cquestioned Dinvited9Amiss Bsupport Ctrust Dcheck10Astill Bonce Ceven Dalways11Acharge Bfind Cshow Dgive12Amoved Bhurt Clost Drelaxed13Aterrible Bvaluable
8、 Chard Dstrange14Acost Bsecret Cstress Dchoice15Adoubt Bregret Chope Dpraise二、阅读选择Sunshine High SchoolEcoCentralThis website is all about looking after the Earth. There are facts about different animals, as well as information about forests, deserts and oceans: You can upload your own videos onto th
9、e site for everyone to see.TeenPressThis is one of the best sites on the web for teenagers who love writing. You can share your work with others, and there are message boards where you can chat about things that are important to you.ChannelTwentyOn this site you can watch a daily news program and se
10、arch for information about big news stories. There are also videos on different subjects, articles about famous bands, games and competitions.Inside-the-coverFinding out about your favorite writers is easy on this site. There are lots of interesting articles and information about the latest books. Y
11、ou can read blogs by well-known writers and post questions to them. And you are likely to get replies from them.Tune-inThere are millions of songs on this website for you to download or listen to online. You can save your favorite songs in your own list. If youre in a band, you can record your music
12、 and upload it. The website is large, but the menus are easy to use.ScienceZoneTheres lots of information on this site about maths, chemistry and biology. You can visit some of the worlds most famous museums, or watch wildlife via webcams. There are also some very cool games, such as Save the Planet
13、.16TeenPress is a website for teenagers who _.Aenjoy writing Bcare about the EarthClike watching the news Dare interested in music17On Inside-the-cover, you can _.Atake writing classes Bshare your articlesClearn about the latest books Danswer the writers questions18If you like visiting online museum
14、s, which website is best for you?AEcoCentral. BScienceZone.CTune-in. DChannelTwenty.19The author writes the passage to_.Aintroduce websites to teenagersBteach teenagers to design websitesCencourage teenagers to create websitesDcompare different websites for teenagersHow to survive in the jungleWhen
15、youre in the jungle (丛林), you need to leave all your mobile phone, your favorite coffee and your chocolate bars at home. When youre in the jungle, you need only four thingswater, food, shelter, and fire. You can find all of these easily, but you must know what to look for.Lets start with water. Even
16、 though theres a lot of water in the jungle, you may not find it Insects can also be a good sign, because they usually build their nests near water. However, dont only look for rivers. You can also find water in some plants such as roots and palm trees.You can usually find a lot of food in the jungl
17、e, but you must be happy to eat things you wouldnt normally want to, for example, insects. However, you need to know the difference between those you can eat and those that are poisonous, so start reading about them now!For cooking and for warmth, collect dry firewood, leaves, and grass. Then make f
18、ire using dry sticks-take a box of matches or a lighter with you!The type of shelter you need depends on the weather and the kind of animals in the jungle. Some insects can be very dangerous, so protect yourself against bites .If you dont have any insect repellent (驱虫剂), try putting mud on your skin
19、.Of course, if youre lost in the jungle and want to get home again, the sun and stars can help you find your way.20If you adventure in the jungle, you should bring _.Achocolate bars BcoffeeCa mobile phone Da box of matches21According to Paragraph 2, people go after insects and birds for _.Afood Bfir
20、eCwater Dshelter22Which of the following is the writers advice?ALearning about what food is safe.BProtecting the skin from sunlight.CPredicting the weather by the sun and stars.DCollecting leaves to build a place to live in.23Where is the passage most probably from?AA business newspaper. BA health g
21、uide.CA travel magazine. DA science journal. Is traffic a big problem where you live? Increased cycling may be the answer. Where are the best places to live and cycle? A new report lists the best bike-friendly cities around the world.Top of the list is Amsterdam, the bike capital of the world. An in
22、credible 40% of all traffic movements are by bicycle. Theres an extensive network of safe, fast and comfortable cycle routes. Copenhagen, the city of bikes, is a city where 32% of workers cycle to work because its fast and easy. Berlin is another European city thats great for cycling. The city has a
23、bout 80 kilometers of bike lanes, and 50 kilometers of pavement paths. Cycling accounts for 12% of total street traffic.Barcelona has been praised for its cycle service “Bicing”. This was introduced in March 2007. Its a bicycle service that allows users to take bicycles from any of the 100 stations
24、spread around the city. Later, they can leave them at any other bike station inside the urban area of the city. The city has created a “green ring” that surrounds the city area of Barcelona with a bike path. There are 3,250 parking spaces for bikes at street level at present. Barcelona City is also
25、building a new underground car park for bicycles.The UK has its cycle-friendly cities too. Bristol is the birthplace of “Sustrans” the cycle-route charity which was formed 30 years ago. One of their projects was turning an old rail line between Bristol and Bath into a bike route. Other bike-friendly
26、 cities in the UK include Cambridge and York Cambridge is an old city but has still managed to build good cycle infrastructure (基础设施), and cyclists are considered at every stage of any new developments.Bicycle is a most popular means of transportation in China. Nowadays, riding a bicycle is also a g
27、ood way to support low-carbon living. Beijing can be one of the best bike-friendly cities in China. There are many riding routes in Beijing for outdoor-lovers to explore. Cyclists can get close enough to experience the history and culture of Beijing, including the Forbidden City, Drum Tower, the Wat
28、er Cube, the Birds Nest, Hutong etc.24In Amsterdam, traffic movements by bicycle account forA80% B40%C32% D12%25What do we know about “Bicing” in Barcelona?AThere are 100 bike stations spread around the city.BCyclists can leave their bikes anywhere in the city.CThere were 3,250 parking spaces for bi
29、kes in 2007.DUnderground bike parking stations are everywhere.26A rail line was changed to a bike route in_.ABeijing BCambridgeCYork DBristol27What is the passage mainly about?AThe history of cycling. BThe best cities for cycling.CThe development of cycling. DThe rules for cycling. The woman was ter
30、rified. What could she do? She dialed 999.The emergency call operator (接线员) Robert Naylor answered the call immediately.“Please help me! Its in my bathroom!” the woman shouted.Her voice suddenly got louder. “Its moving!” she screamed.“What is it thats moving?” Robert asked calmly.“A spider (蜘蛛)!” th
31、e woman yelled back at him.Robert believes that a significant number of the calls he answers are not emergencies. The actual figure across the country is close to 75%.Firstly, there are “silent calls”. The emergency number is dialed, but when an operator answers, no one actually speaks. Often its a small child or even a pet, who has been playing with a phone and has accidentally rung the emergency number. More commonly these days, they are pocket calls from mobile phones. “We sometimes hear some odd conversations!”
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