山东威海文登区2019-2020高一英语上学期期末试题(PDF版附答案)
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高一英语参考答案 第一题 听力(每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 1~5 CABBB 6~10 CABCC 11~15 ABBCA 16~20 AABCC 第二题 选词填空(每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 21~25 A D D A C 26~30 B C A D A 第三题 阅读理解(每小题 2 分,满分 40 分) 31~35 ACADD 36~40 DDDBC 41~45 BCBCA 46~50 GEFAB 第四题 单词拼写(每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 51. adapted 52.decorated 53.factors 54.clapping 55.symbols 56.former 57.familiar 58.despite 59.published 60.staring 第五题 短文填空(每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 61. fighting 62.which 63.which/that 64.with 65. Directed 66.importance 67.became 68.playing 69.To solve 70.impressive 第六题 阅读表达 (共 5 小题;其中,71,73 小题各 2 分;72,74 小题各 4 分;75 小题 3 分;满分 15 分) 71. One out of eight million species are in danger of extinction. 评分标准:核心词为“species”和“extinction”,各1分。“species”可用“animals and plants”表达, 如果只写出其中之一则扣0.5分。未写出数字,但可以表达出“many”之意不扣分。 72. (1) over-used/more land (2) over-used/more water (3) fewer habitats (4) fewer resources 73. (There might be) a sixth/one mass extinction./ The ecosystem might break down. 74. (1)governments/countries; (2)individuals/people/anybody/everybody 75. To call on people to protect dying species. 第七题 写作(满分 30 分)(One possible version) Dear Alan, Have you ever heard of mulberry dyke fish pond? I have taken part in a school trip to our local mulberry dyke fish pond and it’s amazing! Mulberry trees are planted along the fish pond. Silkworms feed on the tree leaves and produce silkworm excrement which the fish in the pond feed on. The fertile pond sludge in turn can be used as fertilizer for the mulberry trees. Thus there forms a perfect circulation where the beings rely on each other and keep a balanced food chain. Isn’t it magical? I feel really proud of the wisdom passed on from ancient people. Next time you come to China, I can take you there to have a fantastic experience. Li HuaScripts Text 1 M: Today is Thursday. Is it tomorrow that we'll have a picnic? W: No. The day after tomorrow. Text 2 W: What's your impression of Billy? M: He's honest and reliable, but, above all, he's very diligent. Text 3 M: The bus is always late. W: I know. I've been waiting for half an hour. If it doesn't come in another 15 minutes, I'll go on foot. Text 4 M: Finally, I've got the chance to put on my new suit tonight. I hope to make a good impression on your family. W: Come on! It's only a family reunion. So jeans and T-shirts are just fine. Text 5 W: Dad, when you go to the supermarket next time, bring me some more chocolates and candies. M: Look at your teeth and isn't it time to keep away from anything sweet? Text 6 M: Um, did you hear about that new poetry club, "The Poetry Kitchen”? W. Yeah, but no time. M: It's fun. It's Sunday night. You don't do anything at Sunday nights? W: I do homework at Sunday nights. M: Well, it's only from 7 to 9. W: Is it every Sunday? M: Last Sunday of every month. It's a good time: it's fun, some really impressive readings. W: Really? M: It's a good environment. Text 7 W: Oh, where are we going? M: A farm. It's just down the road. It's a small place, but at least it would be our own. W: A farm? How can we afford to buy a farm? M: It isn't very large, only 40 acres. We wouldn't have to pay very much right now. W: Is there a house on the place? M: A small one, two bedrooms, but it needs to be fixed up a little. I can do the job myself. W: OK. Is there enough space for a kitchen garden? M: There are about two and a half acres around the house. That's plenty of space. W: Then we can grow our own fresh vegetables. And maybe keep a few chickens, couldn't we? M: Yes. W: But do we have enough to get started?M: They asked 55, 000 dollars for the farm. I think we've saved enough for that. Text 8 M: I'm thinking of learning French. Are you familiar with the language? I thought you had learned French before. W: Well, I did. I used to go to adult classes to do French in my spare time. I really enjoyed learning it. M: Is it easy? W: Well, it is quite easy. But the thing is that I have forgotten quite a lot. M: When you learned, was it one-on-one? W: Oh, no, it was a big class and it was great fun. You get homework. I mean, it is a bit like going back to school. They used to do things like you'd go to a French restaurant, and you'd all have to speak, say order your food in French.. or cook a meal or something, so that it wasn't just sort of sitting behind the desk, you know, repeating the grammar. M: Yes. That's the way to do it. W: Oh. it's lovely. I think you should do it. Text 9 W: What time is it? M: It's only 3:00. W: Oh, thank goodness. We have two hours before Ellen gets home. That' plenty of time to get all this wrapping done before she arrives. M: Ellen has been under so much stress lately that she didn't even have time to plan a birthday party. W: Yeah, so it's a good thing that we planned one for her. M: Right, and the best part is that she doesn't even know about it. W: We'd better not party too loud, though. My neighbors can be pretty fussy. M: No problem. Remember when we had that party at my house last year? W: Of course! Your upstairs neighbors called the police, and we all ended up running from your house and hiding in the bushes for three hours. M: Ellen's party will be nothing like that. Don t worry. Text 10 My mother was born in a small town in northern Italy. She was three when her parents immigrated to America in 1926. They lived in Chicago when my grandfather worked making ice cream. At 16, mama graduated first in her high school class, went onto secretarial school, and finally worked as an executive secretary for a railroad company. She was beautiful too. Her favorite portrait showed her sitting by Lake Michigan, her hair went blown, her gaze reaching toward the horizon. My parents were married in 1944. Dad was a quiet and intelligent man. He was 17 when he left Italy. Soon after, a hit-and-run accident left him with a permanent limp. Dad worked hard. He eventually built a small successful wholesale candy business. Dad was generous and handsome. Mama was devoted to him. After she married, my mother quit her job and gave herself to her family. In 1950, with three small children, dad moved the family to a farm 40 miles from Chicago. Mama said good-bye to her parents and friends. But she never complained.

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