湖北省孝感高中高一上学期期中考试英语卷
As is known to all language learners, the newly learnt words will soon be forgotten unless______ used in everyday communication.
A.gradually | B.sincerely | C.hopefully | D.frequently |
—What do you think________ an important part in their lives?
—Pop music.
A.plays | B.takes | C.makes | D.acts |
Betty’s mother died of cancer last year, which had a great influence on her. She her mind to be a doctor to help the sick.
A.made up | B.packed up | C.picked up | D.gave up |
Although I liked the appearance of the house, what really made me decide to buy it was the beautiful________ through the windows.
A.view | B.scene | C.sight | D.scenery |
She is an excellent student in our class, and she always________ herself in her studies.
A.hides | B.buries | C.covers | D.leaves |
I_______ laughing when my son made a face.
A.burst into | B.burst upon | C.burst out | D.burst on |
Only______ people can have a good understanding of the lecture given by the scientist.
A.devoted | B.generous | C.educated | D.reliable |
When the baby was crying, she started singing to him and was_______ with a smile.
A.rewarded | B.awarded | C.prized | D.valued |
I am sorry to say that our food is almost______. We cannot survive if there is no one to help us.
A.by the end | B.at the end | C.in the end | D.at an end |
The heat in the desert is__________; therefore there are few plants growing there.
A.hot | B.wide | C.serious | D.extreme |
On my birthday this year, I decided to do something very different. I had been 31 so much and I wanted to reach out to bring happiness to someone else. So, that 32 , I bought some flowers and went to a hospital. I had no 33 who I was going to present the flowers to, but I would find someone who needed 34 .
I asked the nurses in the hospital, who thought it 35 that I didn’t have anyone in particular to see. 36 , they gave me the room number of a(n) 37 lady, who needed some comfort.
I entered the room with the flowers. The elderly woman looked up, staring at me 38 . She was greatly moved when I told her about my 39 in being there. She was an amputee(被截肢者) and she explained to me that she was very worried 40 they were going to fit her with prosthetic leg(假肢). She knew that as she was getting used to the “ 41 ”leg, she would be in 42 .
Later, in the following two hours, we 43 a lot and both felt very happy. I 44 until it was dark. I will always remember how 45 she was the moment she received the flowers from me—a 46 . She called me her angel and said she had no more 47 .
I 48 that story with my neighbor and she 49 that she was going to do the same thing on her birthday. And I hope that she will 50 others to be kind and do the same thing. You never know you might be considered someone’s angel one day.
A.shown B.told C.given D.bought
A.week B.afternoon C.hour D.night
A.belief B.sense C.message D.idea
A.paying attention to B.cheering up C.looking after D.looking down upon
A.strange B.lucky C.difficult D.true
A.Instead B.Still C.Besides D.Therefore
A.young B.old C.happy D.strong
A.angrily B.suddenly C.quickly D.confusedly
A.purpose B.experience C.failure D.trouble
A.unless B.but C.because D.until
A.thin B.long C.short D.new
A.surprise B.pain C.need D.sight
A.talked B.asked C.imagined D.smiled
A.worked B.stood C.stayed D.rested
A.busy B.shy C.disappointed D.moved
A.stranger B.friend C.relative D.doctor
A.fun B.interest C.fear D.challenge
A.repeated B.shared C.learned D.changed
A.agreed B.forgot C.joked D.promised
A.force B.warm C.allow D.encourage
Simona lives in Bucharest, Romania. She is nine years old and HIV positive(阳性). When Simona’s mother found out about her illness five years ago, her first reaction was to tell everyone, looking for support.
“That’s when I found out who really was my friend, and who wasn’t, ”she said. “Quite a few people stopped visiting me and asked their children not to play with Simona any more. Because of this, quarrels began in my family with each trouble brought about by her diagnosis. My husband became more and more unfriendly toward me and toward Simona. He didn’t understand how important it was for Simona to receive regular examinations by a doctor or why she needed proper treatment for her sickness.”
When her mother tried to enroll(登记) Simona in a school, the teacher warned her that when other parents found out about her illness she would be shunned by the other children.
Simona’s mother looked for help and found a social worker from the Community Resource Center. The social worker helped her enroll Simona in another school and provided emotional, financial, and material support for the family. Simona’s parents were able to ease the tension(紧张)in the family. Her mother also now attends parenting classes and support groups at the Center.
The Community Resource Center provides not only many needed resources, but also a place where women can gain skills and self-confidence. It provides children with a place where they are accepted. At the Center parents and children find a place where they can grow and find the support they need to stay together and care for each other.
Many people prevented their children playing with Simona because___________.
A.she had no true friends | B.she was a naughty girl |
C.she suffered from HIV | D.she had a strange character |
Simona’s father thought that Simona____________.
A.shouldn’t bring so much trouble to them |
B.should receive examinations regularly by a doctor |
C.shouldn’t see the doctor for her sickness |
D.should be treated properly for her sickness |
Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?
A.Simona has been suffering from HIV for five years. |
B.Few people visited Simona’s mother because of Simona’s illness. |
C.Simona’s mother received help from a social worker. |
D.Simona was accepted immediately by the first school. |
From the last paragraph we can draw a conclusion(结论) that____________.
A.all the children at the Center are strong and healthy |
B.Simona’s mother learned little knowledge at the Center |
C.children at the Center are very friendly to each other |
D.women at the Center learn to accept each other |
Manage your time well for each module(单元), but also make sure you get a good balance(平衡) between work and social life. That is vital for life in general.
Set aside time specifically for each subject. Try to study one subject a day. You need to balance time. If you are bad at balancing things, make a personal timetable. Even if you do not stick to it, you will have an idea what you should be doing each day. This is better than trying to do everything each day and, at the end of the week, not achieve anything. Also, try to keep your weekends free of studying. Only study at the weekend if you really have to.
I had to learn to balance work, study and family when I was at college. I was a retail assistant working part-time and had at least four modules to complete at the same time at college. I also had to help around the house doing household cleaning and shopping at times. I managed to finish my college work on time, which was very difficult and hard, and still hold down a job.
Why was it possible? Because I only thought about my part-time work when I was at work on the weekends and my college work had to be done from Mondays to Fridays before the weekends. This was hard—but you need to set a timetable for yourself. It was an achievement when I finally realized that things have to be done in order, and need to be organized as well.
Balancing study and other aspects(方面) of your life can be a problem if you have a job or a family, but planning in advance is helpful. Use the time you have well. Do not leave anything until the last minute, as this will only cause problems.
The underlined word “vital”(in Paragraph 1) means_____________.
A.common | B.necessary | C.easy | D.difficult |
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the advice the writer gives?
A.Try to study many subjects in a day. | B.Try not to study on the weekends. |
C.Plan in advance. | D.Try to set a timetable. |
It could be inferred from the passage that__________.
A.the writer has a part-time job as an assistant when he was at college |
B.you need to set a timetable for yourself |
C.you should make a personal timetable if you are bad at balancing your time |
D.the writer can arrange(安排) his time well when he was at college |
What is the passage mainly about?
A.I had a good time during my college. |
B.How to study well at college. |
C.Balance time between study and other aspects of your life. |
D.How to plan your things in advance. |
Classified ads
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For rent
Excellent room for girls, begins Jan., 2,4,or 8 months lease(租期). Single,$105-125.Double,$140. Call 800-1932.
Family home, 3 bedrooms, large yard.$275. Call 800-4300
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For sale
Sheepskin coat, men’s size 42, 1 year old. $85. After 6 p.m. Call 800-5224.
Color TV21,$150;transistor radio, $15;recorder,$25. Call 800-0739.
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Help wanted
Babysitter — My home
If you could find a few hours during the day, some evenings and weekends to care for 2 school-age children, please call 800-1111.
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Lost
A black bag with a pencil-box and some books left in the reading room. Will the finder please come to Class 3,Grade 1?
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Found
A green Jacket was left on the sports ground yesterday afternoon(April 15th).Will the owner please ring 656-6688?
“Classified ads” may probably mean____________.
A.ads about everyone’s life |
B.ads giving one some necessary information |
C.ads divided into different groups according to a certain rule |
D.ads for which you needn’t pay any money |
If you want to place an ad, what number should you call?
A.800-0739. | B.800-1932. | C.800-4300. | D.800-0667. |
If you want to get a used color TV and a recorder, how much will you have to pay?
A.$275. | B.$150. | C.$25. | D.$175. |
If you want to find a part-time job, you will look at .
A.For rent | B.For sale | C.Help wanted | D.Lost |
If you can’t find your school card, you will put up a notice at .
A.Lost | B.Found | C.Help wanted | D.For sale |
Dear Michelle,
My mother is not a good example for me and my sister. She smokes, stays out late, and she curses(骂人).I love her but I am ashamed of her. I do not want to bring my friends home because she does not act like any of the other mothers. She says I am a loser because I sit at home and study. I wish I could live in another family that was normal, but it will be 5 years before I am 18 and legal. What am I supposed to do until then?
Prisoner of a Crazy House
Dear 7th Grader,
I am glad that you love your mother because the rest of your feelings about her may change as you get older and mature(成熟).
While it is true that your mother’s smoking, partying and cursing bring you shame, the fact that you want to stay separate from her doings is notable and very smart. It shows that you are a winner, not a loser.
I am guessing, therefore, that you do not bring shame to yourself, and that is a good thing, So, keep it that way and keep away from your mother’s habits.
At the same time, try to get the best grades and join clubs and school activities. Offer social service on weekends and visit your friends at their homes.
Fortunately, you are not alone. Many teens live in homes with immature, misguided, selfish parents. Those kids often feel lonely and separate from the rest of their friends because of their parents’ terrible deeds.
But they develop good friendships with nice kids, do well in school, and often find a teacher or guidance advisor who makes all the difference!
Do it, Miss Winning 13 years old, and keep looking forward to your own fine future. Maybe by then your mother may even see the light and realize how surprising you really are.
Best luck!
Michelle
The kid asks for advice on how to .
A.make her mother change | B.deal with her situation |
C.get along well with her mother | D.start a new family |
Michelle doesn’t call her letter receiver“ Prisoner of a Crazy House” possibly because she
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A.tries to be polite | B.doesn’t write to the kid alone |
C.knows that’s a girl in Grade 7 | D.wants to cheer the kid up |
According to the passage, Michelle advises the girl to .
A.try talking to her mother for her future |
B.stick to her attitude towards her mother’s some habits |
C.understand her mother’s habits and get used to them |
D.try to keep away from her mother |
What does Michelle mainly express by writing the last four paragraphs?
A.Don’t worry too much about the problem. |
B.Many parents act terribly. |
C.Parents manners make little difference. |
D.The girl is not speaking for herself. |
Water and its importance to human life are the center of the world’s attention. March 22 is World Water Day, which has the theme “Water and culture ”this year. There are more than one billion people in the world who live without safe drinking water. The United Nations hopes to cut this number in half by 2015.
Solving such a big problem seems like an unreal challenge. But everyone, even teenagers, can do something to help. A teenage girl in the U.S. has set an example to others of her age around the world. Rene Haggerty, 13, was awarded the 2004 Gloria Barron Prize for her work of collecting deserted batteries which pollute water.
In 2003, Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Centre in Ohio. There, she saw an exhibit about how chemicals in old batteries harm the water of Lake Erie. Haggerty learnt that recycling the batteries was an easy solution. “I think everybody can do it, because everyone uses batteries, and it can make a big difference.” With these words, she began to increase awareness in her area.
She talked to her county government and school board. She got permission to start a recycling programmed in schools as well as the public libraries, hospitals, and churches. With the help from her family, friends and local waste-management officials, she gathered containers, arranged transportation, and made an educational video.
Over the past two years, she collected four tons of batteries and drew the attention of officials, who were in charge of a battery recycling programmed but had made little progress. When asked if she feels like a hero, Haggerty is quite modest(谦虚). “Not really. Well, maybe for the fish I saved!”
Every year the Gloria Barron Prize honors young Americans aged 8 to 18 who have shown leadership and courage in serving the public and the planet. Each year ten winners receive $2,000 each, to help with their education costs or their public service work.
According to the passage, how many people probably can’t drink safe drinking water in 2015?
A.About I billion. | B.About 2 billion. |
C.About 500 million. | D.About 5 million. |
In order to collect used batteries, Rene Haggerty did the following things EXCEPT .
A.gather some containers | B.arrange the transportation |
C.make an educational video | D.go on a field trip |
The best title for this passage should be .
A.A girl awarded the 2004 Gloria Barron Prize |
B.A girl acts to clean the world’s water |
C.We should protect our environment |
D.A girl collecting batteries |
根据句中的中文提示和句后所给出的英语单词完成句子。
The doctor asked Ann how long___________________(她忍受折磨) the terrible disease. (suffer)
The boss is easy__________________(相处). (get)
The poor girl______________(经历了) many difficulties since her parents died. (go)
The teacher requested that the parents______________________(不应屈服于) their children when they made noises for no reason and asked for things rudely. (give)
I will never forget those days________________(我们在一起度过的) last summer. (spend)
__________________ (信不信由你), he walked 12 miles to get help for you. (believe)
Miss Lee told the students that she __________________(就要去北京了) the next month. (leave)
It was the first time that he_____________________(说服父母) stay for the Christmas meal with him. (persuade)
The reason why I was late is that I_________________(被困在) a traffic jam. (trap)
It was_______________________(在街上) I met one of my old friends yesterday. (street)