廣東省普寧二中2015-2016學年高一上學期期中考試英語試題(無答

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2015-2016學年度普寧二中高一級第一學期期中考試題卷英 語 命題人:王奕芝 薛素霞一.完型填空(每小題2分,共30分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C和DLast night I had dinner with my friend, Jesse. She went alone on an adventure to Africa for months. When she called to tell me her 1 , I was very eager to see her and see how she was. Then I went to have dinner, and she prepared food in 2 style. On first 3 the food, I have to say I didn’t think it was fit to eat, but as the conversation between us 4 , I forgot about it. Instead, the food seemed to become 5 . Jesse told me about the various 6 she had met in Africa, and she talked to me passionately with a 7 smile on her face. “I love this trip. You have no idea that how nice the local people are,” she said. “It sounds really great. But weren’t you a little bit 8 when you went on this trip?” I asked. “No. Everything was new to me, and I love to go on an adventure and get in touch with the 9 . I was excited to meet completely 10 people, cultures, languages and many other things.” she replied 11 . I don’t remember how much we 12 or how long the dinner took. But I do 13 I had a passionate(熱情的) interest in Jesse’s adventure. When talking with people who are passionate about their life, you are brought into a 14 world that they are drawing for you. They can take you on a fantastic trip and give you the power to change your 15 . 1. A. return B. repetition C. revision D. reference 2. A. American B. European C. African D. Asian 3. A. smelling B. tasting C. watching D. feeling 4. A. stopped B. disturbed C. interrupted D. continued 5. A .delicious B. precious C. poisonous D. curious 6. A. buildings B. people C. departments D. creatures 7. A. bitter B. affected C. sweet D. strange 8. A. excited B. afraid C. cheerful D. joyful 9. A. destroyed B. injured C. disabled D. unknown 10. A. difficultB. similar C. different D. familiar 11. A. excitedly B. hurriedly C. instantly D. directly 12. A. worked B. walked C. checked D. talked 13. A. question B. doubt C. remember D. concentrate 14. A. wonderful B. terrible C. peaceful D. powerful 15. A. appearance B. style C. altitude D. life 二.語法填空(每空1.5分,共15分) 閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當?shù)脑~或使用括號中的語法的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為16—25的相應位置上。 Before earthquake, many strange things happened in Tangshan. For three days the water in the village wells 16 (rise) and fell. Mice ran out of the house,looking for places to hide. There were many signs for the earthquake. 17 , people in the city of Tangshan, who thought little of these, went to bed as usual that night. At 3:42am that day, the earth began to shake, and in fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay 18 ruins. Two-thirds of the people died or 19 (injure) during the earthquake. 20 number of people 21 were killed or injured reached more than 400,000. Bricks covered the ground like red autumn leaves. No wind could blow 22 away. Many people, including workers and soldiers, came to rescue people 23 (trap) under the ruins. Teams were organized to bury the dead and built shelters for 24 (survive) whose home had been destroyed. 25 ( slow), the city began to breathe again.三、閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié) 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 It’s happened to me a few times, but two instances really stand out.A few years ago, I was dining out with a person who kept going on and on about himself, completely unaware of the fact that I was sitting there in misery(痛苦). It wasn’t his company that disappointed me. I was recovering from a bad grade in my study. I could have collapsed(崩潰) in tears right there at the table. When we picked up the check, the waitress said, “Your meal was already paid for.” My friend and I didn’t have a clue how it happened. Then I remembered a man coming in out of the corner of my eye. He was dressed in mostly white, sat down at the bar, had a glass of wine, stayed for maybe ten minutes, and then left. The waitress said, “Yes, the gentleman who was in here a while ago paid for you.”Just last year, I was running a half-marathon. With just 0.1 miles to go, I was out of gas. Runners call it “hitting the wall”; I thought I couldn’t move another muscle. Out of nowhere, a teenager jogs up next to me and says, “What’s your name, sweetie? Jennifer? Okay, Jennifer, let’s go! Come on! It is just around the corner! You can do it!” And he ran with me until I picked up my pace. I found him at the finish line to thank him for the encouragement only to learn he wasn’t even supposed to be in the race that day. He was running in place of someone else.I still shake my head when I think of these momentary angels that came to me at my point of need. Do you have any experiences like this? 26. Why did the author say she was in misery?A. Because she got into trouble with her friend. B. Because she couldn’t enjoy her meal quietly.C. Because her friend complained so much. D. Because she was doing poorly in her study.27. What do you think of the man paying for the meal?A. He was generous and warm-hearted. B. He knew the author well and always helped her.C. He showed his kindness to his girlfriend. D. He liked making fun of others.28. How did the teenager help the author? A. He gave the author a glass of water. B. He ran following the author. C. He gave the author a life. D. He ran with the author.29. We can infer from the last paragraph that __________. A. the author still can’t believe her experience today B. the author feels grateful for the help she received C. the author thinks everyone is an angel D. the author often helps those in need30. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. The Kindness of Strangers B. An Unpleasant Friend C. Two Unbelievable Experiences D. Hitting the Wall BThe earthquake that shook Japan on March 11, 2015 was the strongest earthquake in that country’s recorded history and the fourth strongest recorded on earth since 1900. It cracked open the ground, knocked people off their feet, and made tall buildings move. Then things got even worse.It created huge waves called a tsunami (海嘯). Walls of water as tall as 30 feet flooded into the coast and swept six miles inland, wiping out everything in the way.Many people were separated from their pets. Many animal lovers went out of their way to help pets in need after the tsunami. And some pets helped their owners, too.When Kamata heard the tsunami alert (警報), he decided to visit his neighbours to warn them of the coming danger. He put his dog, Shane, in the yard so they could leave as soon as he returned. But later, as he headed home, the tsunami flooded into the city, destroying his path. Kamata was forced to run to higher ground, to a school that served as a shelter. He feared he would never see Shane again.Six hours later, Kamata heard that a dog was waiting outside the school. He went to look: It’s Shane! The dog swam through the tsunami and found Kamata, even though Shane had never been to the school.After the huge earthquake ended, 83-year-old Tami Akanuma thought that she and her small dog, Babu, were safe. But Babu was anything but calm. She cried and walked worriedly, as if really wanting to go for a walk. That’s strange, s廣東省普寧二中2015-2016學年高一上學期期中考試英語試題(無答案)
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