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辽宁省朝阳市凌源市凌源中学2019-2020高一下学期5月考试英语试卷
www.ks5u.com 英语试卷 考试时间:100分钟 满分:120分 第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) A Chinatown around the USA Chinatown in San Francisco It is a true cultural wonder of America. Not only is it the most expansive Chinatown outside of China, but it is also the oldest one in the United States. There are countless events, restaurants, and cultural attractions to be found and there is no better place to celebrate the Chinese New Year! Chinatown in New York City It is second only to that of San Francisco. The incredible amount of people selling everything from food, to herbs and spices is an expert's lesson in how to bargain. You'll find the authentic(地道的)Chinese cooking at the city's first Chinese restaurant. Chinatown in Los Angeles If you're in California but can't make the trip up to San Francisco, SoCal(Southern California)can still provide you with a shining Chinatown to explore. The Chinatown in Los Angeles of today, however, is not the original Chinatown. The history of the construction, destruction, and reallocation(重新安置)of the Chinese in the city is a modest and inspiring story. Chinatown in Honolulu The story of Honolulu's Chinatown is one of total change. It developed from one of the worst neighborhoods in the city to one of the most culturally advanced. The Hawaiin Theatre, also known as “The Pride of the Pacific" , is the historical and entertainment crown jewel of the still-developing town. Here, you can enjoy many visual performances, from vaudeville(歌舞杂耍)to concerts. You can learn about the luckiest days of the Chinese zodiac calendar. 1. Which Chinatown has the longest history in the United States? A. Chinatown in San Francisco. B. Chinatown in New York City. C. Chinatown in Los Angeles. D. Chinatown in Honolulu. 2. What do we know about the Chinatown in New York City? A. It has the longest history. B. Cutting price is nowhere to be seen there. C. We can enjoy typical Chinese food there. D. It is the third largest Chinatown in America. 3. What do Chinatown in Los Angeles and Chinatown in Honolulu have in common? A. They are both highly developed. B. They all experienced great changes. C. They have been well preserved all the time. D. They are true cultural wonders of America. B The great-grandmother is learning English with the help of her family when she is at the age of 91. She hopes to use the language at next year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo. Takamizawa was one of the more than 200, 00 people who requested to volunteer for Tokyo’s 2020 Games. English is not required for service, but it is a useful skill for volunteers to have. But Takamizawa had not been able to learn the language when she was young. Takamizawa said that she was in high school when World War Two started. She said, “In my second year there, English was banned because it was the enemy language.” Takamizawa said her grandchildren helped persuade her that she was not too old to learn. “When I talked to my grandchildren about my wish, they said, ‘It’s not too late. We will teach you one word a day’”. Natsuko is Takamizawa’s granddaughter and main English teacher. Natsuko sends a new English word to her grandmother’s phone every day. They also often work together directly on phrases that Takamizawa will need for the Olympics. “Welcome to Tokyo, this is the Olympic stadium, how can I help you?” Takamizawa answers when asked to say an English phrase she has learned. Natsuko explains that she wanted to give her grandmother something to enjoy. “I can clearly see her English is getting better. It’s my joy now.” The EF English Proficiency Index is a measure of the level of English spoken in a country. Japan ranks 49th among countries where English is not the first language. This situation is slowly changing as younger generations welcome English. However, Takamizawa believes real change will not happen unless Japanese people become more open to the rest of the world. With around 500 days to go until the games begin, the whole Takamizawa family is ready to welcome the world to Tokyo. 4. Why couldn’t Takamizawa learn English when she was young? A. Because English was useless. B. Because she was too young to learn English. C. Because English was forbidden to learn. D. Because she was unwilling to learn English. 5. What can we know from the third paragraph? A. Takamizawa gets strong support from her family. B. Takamizawa’s grandchildren love her a lot. C. Natsuko is Takamizawa’s granddaughter and only English teacher. D. Natsuko teaches Takamizawa English mainly by talking with her. 6. What does the underlined phrase “This situation” in Paragraph 4 refer to? A. English is not the first language in Japan. B. The level of English spoken in Japan is relatively low. C. Younger generations in Japan welcome English. D. Japanese people become open to the rest of the world. 7. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Where there is a will, there is a way. B. It is never too late to learn. C. The early bird catches the worm. D. Two heads are better than one. C Food serves as a form of communication in two basic ways. Sharing bread or other foods is a common human tradition that can promote unity and trust. Food can also have a special meaning, and play an important role in a family or culture's celebrations or traditions. The foods we eat—and when and how we eat them—are often unique to a particular culture or may even differ between rural (郊区的) and urban (市区的) areas within one country. Sharing bread, whether during a special occasion (时刻) or at the family dinner table, is a common symbol of togetherness. Many cultures also celebrate birthdays and marriages with cakes that are cut and shared among the guests. Early forms of cake were simply a kind of bread, so this tradition has its roots in the custom of sharing bread. Food also plays an important role in many New Year celebrations. In the southern United States, pieces of corn bread stand for blocks of gold for prosperity (兴旺) in the New Year. In Greece, people share a special cake called vasilopita. A coin is put into the cake, which signifies (预示) success in the New Year for the person who receives it. Many cultures have ceremonies to celebrate the birth of a child, and food can play a significant role. In China, when a baby is one month old, families name and welcome their child in a celebration that includes giving red-colored eggs to guests. In many cultures, round foods such as grapes, bread, and moon cakes are eaten at welcome celebrations to represent family unity. Nutrition (营养) is necessary for life, so it is not surprising that food is such an important part of different cultures around the world. 8. According to the passage, sharing food ____. A.indicates a lack of food B.has its roots in birthday celebration C.is a custom unique to rural areas D.can help to develop unity and trust 9.What does the coin in vasilopita signify for its receiver in the New Year? A.Success. B.Trust. C.Health. D.Togetherness. 10.The author explains the role of food in celebrations by ____. A.making comparisons B.analyzing causes C.using examples D.describing processes 11.What is the passage mainly about? A.The custom of sharing food. B.The importance of food in different cultures. C.The specific meaning of food. D.The role of food in ceremonies. D ROCK-PAPER-SCISSORS is a game played all around the world. As kids, we have relied on it to settle disagreements with friends – from which channel to watch to who gets to eat the last ice cream – all because we think the results are completely random. But are they? Wang Zhijian, PhD, a professor at Zhejiang University, believes that there is a regulation behind this simple game. So, he gathered 360 students, divided them into groups of six and had each group play 300 rounds of rock-paper-scissors, reported USA Today. After the first results, Wang thought he was wrong, because players chose each of the three moves about one-third of the time, suggesting that the game is random after all. However, Wang later noticed a surprising regulation of behavior in the data. When players won a round, they usually stuck to the same choice. But when they lost, they tended to change to a more powerful move. For example, if Player A had just thrown down scissors to beat Player B’s paper, Player A was more likely to throw down scissors again while Player B was likely to choose rock, since rock beats scissors. According to Wang, this might be a function that is called “conditional response”. So, for the next step of his study, as he told BBC, Wang plans to do some research about how human brains make quick decisions when competing. Now that you’ve learned how to predict the moves of your opponent (对手), you’ll have an advantage next time you play rock-paper-scissors with your friends. But there is one problem: make sure they haven’t read about Wang’s study, or your advantage will disappear. 12. The underlined word “random” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _________. A. equal B. amusing C. strange D. unpredictable 13. Which of the following is TRUE about Wang Zhijian and his study? A. He found the game is random. B. He asked 360 students to play a total of 300 rounds of rock-paper-scissors. C. By studying the first few results, he discovered the pattern behind the game. D. His study suggests that the belief that rock-paper-scissors game is random is wrong. 14. According to the study, if player A has just used rock to beat player B’s scissors, then A is more likely to choose _________ and B is more likely to choose _________. A. rock; paper B. rock; scissors C. scissors; rock D. paper; scissors 15. What will Wang study about rock-paper-scissors in the future, according to the article? A. The functions related to the game that are planted into our brains. B. How human brains make quick decisions when competing in the game. C. The psychology behind the players who always win the game. D. How to improve players’ ability to predict opponents’ moves. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Friendship is a very important human relationship and everyone needs good friends. Good friendship has many benefits. It offers companionship, improves self-worth and promotes health. Making new friends comes easy for some people. But for many of us the process is difficult and requires courage. 16 17 The first step to making friends is associating with people. You can go to public places to meet new people. Besides, you will need to make yourself known by becoming an active member of such places. Start a conversation Starting a conversation is the second most important step in making new friends. 18 You can always start the conversation. Being able to make small talk is a very useful skill in relating with other people. 19 Choosing friends with common interests is important in building friendship as these interests would always bring you and your friend together. Hanging out will always be a pleasant experience. Enjoy your friendship The best way to enjoy your friendship is to allow your friends to be themselves. 20 Try not to change them from who they are to what you want them to be. Become the kind of friend you will want your friend to be to you. A.Be cheerful. B.Do things together. C.Do not wait to be spoken to. D.Try not to find fault with your friends. E.Below are some helpful suggestions on how to make and keep friends. F.For a friendship to develop you need to stay in touch. G.Associate with others. 第二部分 英语知识运用 第一节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 My love for words started pretty early. _____21_____, it was from my eighth birthday. That afternoon I received the first book I would write in from my grandmother. I tore open my present to _____22_____ a small blue and white book with the word “DIARY” _____23_____ out in large blue letters. I looked up at her and asked, “What’s a dairy?” She smiled,” It’s a precious book where you can write about the day you hope to have; even your plans for the ______24____ day. Think of it as a beautiful secret between you and the _____25_____. Nothing is boring and there are no rules or boundaries.” My grandmother treasured that I was born the day after her birth-date. This fact _____26_____ gave us an extraordinary unspoken bond that made treasured moments like this _____27_____. My joy for words and writing began that day. Page after page I wrote out my thoughts, pains and dreams. And I continue this _____28_____ for most of my high school years. _____29_____ and unknowingly this simple habit had become my journey of _____30_____. I found it was amazing how each entry was helping me identify what I liked and disliked, what my hopes and dreams were, as well as whom I was becoming. Throughout the years my writing has _____31_____ many styles. Whether it was to discover myself, declutter(清除) my mind or get over heartache, good or bad, words have always been there for _____32_____. It’s one thing to live your life, but it’s another thing to observe your life and _____33_____ it via writing. You notice new things, see relationships from broader viewpoints, and find your true passion through _____34_____ intention of doing different things. _____35_____ have shown me their true power. 21. A. To begin with B. In a word C. To be exact D. In general 22. A. read B. seek C. choose D. find 23. A. spelled B. spoken C. picked D. pointed 24. A. old B. following C. rainy D. lucky 25. A. past B. life C. pages D. friend 26. A. somehow B. still C. otherwise D. only 27. A. rare B. embarrassing C. unforgettable D. lonely 28. A. practice B. topic C. plan D. examination 29. A. Initially B. Suddenly C. Gradually D. Unfortunately 30. A. self-trust B. self-discovery C. self-respect D. self-support 31. A. taken on B. decided on C. got over D. dealt with 32. A. us B. everyone C. me D. others 33. A. reflect on B. lead C. praise D. look for 34. A. specific B. unclear C. good D. false 35. A. Books B. Words C. Habits D. Efforts 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 The task of being accepted in a university begins early for some students. Long before they graduate 36 high school, these students take special courses to prepare for advanced study. They may also take one or more examinations that test 37 well prepared they are for the university. In the final year of high school, they complete 38 (apply) and send them to the universities 39 interest them most. Some high school students may be required to have 40 interview with people from the university. 41 (neat) dressed and a little bit frightened, they are determined to show that they have a good attitude and the ability to succeed. If the new students 42 (accept), many universities will offer an instruction program for them to get to know the procedures for students advising, university rules, the use of the library and all the other major 43 (serve) of the university. Beginning a new life in a new place can be very 44 (puzzle). The more knowledge students have about the school, the easier 45 will be for them to adapt to the new environment. However, it takes time to get used to college life. 第三部分 书面表达(满分40分) 第一节 应用文写作(15分) 假定你是李华,你校学生会打算举办以“保护地球”为主题的征文展,请你给在校的美国交换生Lisa写封邮件,告知此事。要点如下: 1. 请她提供征文作品 2. 截稿日期为6月10日 3. 投稿邮箱为Earthday@163.com。 注意: 1. 词数80左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear Lisa, How's everything going?____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li hua 第二节 文章续写(25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 One time, the teachers at a school wanted to teach the students about airplanes. While all airplanes can fly, some are able to fly farther than others. This is because not all airplanes are built the same. For example, a fighter plane looks very different from a plane that people fly in when they want to go on a holiday. The teachers wondered how they could make students understand this. Then, the science teacher, Mr Moose, decided that the school should have a paper airplane contest. Every student would design a paper airplane. They would stand in a line in the playground behind the school. The students would take turns throwing their airplanes. The student whose airplane went the farthest would win. When Mr Moose announced the paper airplane contest to the students, they were very excited. A student named Paul, who was on the school sports team, said to everyone else that his airplane would win. “I am the strongest,” Paul said. “So I will be able to throw my airplane the farthest.” However, while Paul was saying this, another student, Brian, was thinking how he could win. Brian did not play any sports and was not very strong. But he loved airplanes and really wanted to win the contest. Brian realized what he had to do. He went to the store and bought a big stack (叠) of paper. When he got home, he took the paper into his backyard. He took a piece of paper and folded an airplane. It didn’t go very far, so Brian took another piece and folded another airplane and threw it. This airplane went a little farther. Brian kept folding different kinds of airplanes and throwing them. Some went very far and some did not. Finally, when Brian had used all the paper, he walked up to the airplane that had flown the farthest and picked it up. The next day was the contest. All the students lined up. Everyone took turns. After a while, everyone had thrown except Paul and Brian. Paul went first. With a loud yell, he threw the airplane into the sky. It went farther than every other airplane. Everyone cheered. 注意: 1. 所续写短文词数应为150左右; 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已给出,不计入总词数; Paragraph 1: Finally, it was Brian’s turn. ____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Brian won because he tried out many solutions to the problem of how to make an airplane fly very far. _______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________查看更多