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2024北京西城高一(上)期末英语2024.1本试卷共16页,共140分。
考试时长120分钟。
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第Ⅰ卷 (共 75 分)I.听力理解(共三节,22.5 分)第一节: (共 4 小题; 每小题 1.5 分,共 6 分)听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段对话你将听一遍。
1.What does the man enjoy doing in his spare time?A.Drawing and painting.B.Playing the piano.C.Going to concerts.2.Who may help with the computer problems?A.Jason.B. Alice.C. Henry.3.How long does it take to get to the shopping center by bus?A.15 minutes.B. 20 minutes.C. 30 minutes.4.What does the man like best about Dr. Miller?A.His class is interesting.B.He helps students set goals.C.He is understanding and friendly.第二节:(共 6 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 9 分)听下面三段对话,每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段对话你将听两遍。
听第 5 段材料,回答第 5 至第 6 小题。
5.When will the birthday party be held?A.On Saturday.B. On Sunday.C. On Monday.6.What will the man do to prepare for the party?A.Find the restaurant.B. Buy decorations.C. Invite friends.听第 6 段材料,回答第 7 至第 8 小题。
延庆区2024— 2024学年其次学期期末试卷高一英语第一部分语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)AThe audience did not hesitate to applaud loudly as the famous composer walked out onto the stage for the first time in 12 years. The theatre's____1____(music) director, Michael Umlaut, joined him and together the two men took charge of the orchestra. For more than an hour, Beethoven jumped about in front of the orchestra,____2____(wave) his arms wildly in the air, and madly turning the pages of his score. The whole time, Umlaut stood quietly ____3____his side, skillfully guiding the orchestra through the most amazing piece of music the world had ever known.【答案】1. musical2. waving3. by【解析】这是一篇记叙文。
文章主要讲解并描述了音乐指挥Michael Umlaut陪着Beethoven完成他12年后的回来音乐会的故事。
【1题详解】考查形容词。
分析句子可知,此处应用形容词修饰名词director,musical director“音乐指挥”,故填musical。
【2题详解】考查非谓语动词。
分析句子可知,此处应用非谓语动词作状语,逻辑主语Beethoven和wave 之间是主动关系,应用现在分词,故填waving。
英语试题第Ⅰ卷(选择题)第一部分:听力理解(共两节。
满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.How long did the man work at his first job?A.Six years.B.Five years.C.Four years.2.Why is the man surprised?A.The woman missed the marketing meeting.B.The woman’s suggestions were turned down.C.The woman failed to put forward her suggestions.3.How will the man spend the weekend?A.Playing golf.B.Working overtime.C.Doing a little gardening.4.When does the man go to bed?A.At nine.B.At ten. C.At eleven.5.What does the woman mean?A.The man shouldn’t give up learning Chinese.B.The man speaks Chinese very well.C.The man has made a little progress.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话仅读两遍。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第一中学校2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Job Chances in Top SchoolsThroughout ChinaInterested in teaching in a foreign country? Schools all over China are looking for skilled teachers interested in teaching English. There are chances all over the country. Apply today! Necessary conditionsNative speaker of EnglishBA Degree or higher (English and Education major preferred)Teaching experience is preferred, but not required.Pay to be offeredFrom $1, 800to $2, 300a month depending on conditions and experiencePays differ depending on schools. Benefits differ between employers, but the following benefits must be offered:FREE apartment with furnitureOvertime pay10-14 days paid vacationHow to applyTo apply, only send us the following information:Resume/Date of Birth/Recent pictureOnce we receive your information, we will get you into our job matching lists, when a match is recorded, we will get in touch with you for an interview. Click on the following apply.Now button to offer your resume and required documentation.Any questions send us an e-****************************.1.One who gets the job will teach _________.A.French B.EnglishC.Chinese D.German2.If you get the job and take the vacation for ten days, you will _________.A.be fined B.not get paidC.be paid as usual D.be paid with overtime pay3.Where is the passage most probably taken from?A.A newspaper.B.A magazine.C.A dictionary.D.The Internet.Teenagers in England do much the same as children in America do. They enjoy sending messages by their mobile phones and they also like swimming, listening to the latest music, watching TV and surfing the Internet.How do teenagers in England spend their free time and holidays? Let’s follow Sally, a British teenager, and spend five days with her during her school holiday.Day OneAfter breakfast, Sally’s mother went out and left her alone at home. She checked her mobile phone during lunch—one of her friends sent her a message early in the morning. Dinner was at 6:30 pm. After that, she finished her English homework. Then she surfed the Internet.Day TwoSally and her mother paid a visit to their friends and went swimming together. Later, they went shopping for clothes and books, and had dinner in a restaurant.Day ThreeShe went to the supermarket with her mother to buy fish and chips for lunch as well as some pens. After she got back home, she spent the next few hours surfing the Internet and watching TV.Day FourShe surfed the Internet. Her mother took her out for lunch before she went to work. She then read stories after lunch.Day FiveShe woke up at 2 pm, and so did her mother. They went to a park. Her mother met some friends there. When they got home, it was already time for dinner. Afterwards, she did her homework until 10 pm.4.When did Sally do her homework?A.In the morning.B.In the afternoon.C.At lunch time.D.In the evening.A.food for lunch and pens B.some books and pensC.some fish and clothes D.food and books6.Which of the following things did Sally do on Day Four?A.She went swimming.B.She went out for breakfast.C.She read books.D.She went shopping.A.surfing the Internet has become an important part of teenagers’ livesB.parents shouldn’t leave teenagers alone at homeC.teenagers don’t usually do their homework during their school holidaysD.a park is the best place to meet a friendWhat will restaurants look like in the future? What would your dinner taste like if a robot cooked it? A robot restaurant in Tianjin may give you the answers.Covering an area of over 400 square meters with a total of 112 seats, the X Future Restaurant is a robot restaurant opened in November 2018. The restaurant has amazed customers with its fully-automated (全自动的) technology, which covers every step of the dining experience, from ordering to cooking to serving the dishes and even taking payment.Entering the restaurant, one can order dishes by simply scanning (扫描) the QR codes on the table. There are over 40 choices of dishes. After taking the order, “robot cooks” prepare dishes using fixed time, temperature and ingredients designed by famous Chinese cooks.“As the cooking is controlled by a computer system, the taste and quality of dishes can be good,” said Li Xiaokui, manager of the X Future Restaurant.Robots also complete the delivery of dishes. Without following any designed route, the robot waiters serve meals thanks to automated driving technology, which helps each robot timely change its route when something is in the way.These eye-catching technologies have received wide praise from customers. “The dishes taste surprisingly good. I couldn’t believe that they were made by robots, especially dishes that were difficult to cook” one customer said. “The application of robots has increased ourefficiency (效率) and cut down our costs,” Li said, “I think robot restaurants will develop fast and have a bright future.”8.What do we know about the X Future Restaurant?A.It covers over 112 square meters with 400 seats.B.Robot waiters deliver dishes following fixed routes.C.Customers could enjoy fully-automated services.D.Robot cooks design dishes by themselves.9.The dishes in the X Future Restaurant are _________.A.prepared by human cooks B.ordered by scanning QR codesC.not accepted by customers D.not easy for robots to prepare 10.What is Li’s attitude toward the future of robot restaurants?A.Hopeful.B.Doubtful.C.Puzzled.D.Worried 11.What is the best title for this text?A.Robots Are Helpful in Many Restaurants.B.Robots Cook Delicious Dishes like Humans.C.A Robot Restaurant Was Opened in Tianjin.D.The X Future Restaurant Has Become Popular.Conflict (冲突) between teenagers and parents happens for a lot of reasons. Sometimes conflict happens between teenagers and parents just because conflict happens between human beings anyway. Humans have different needs, different feelings, different opinions about what they want, and the relationship with people can be really difficult. However, teenagers can cause further conflict because of the hormonal (生理的) changes that are happening and the stage of life that they're in.Teenagers and parents have different understanding about rules and at times they find it difficult to look into the future. So parents and teenagers will often experience conflict about many things, do chores, homework, whether teenagers speak respectfully or not and about what they're allowed to do.Before we think about rule boundaries (界线) for teenagers, we need to make sure that we have a really good relationship base. There's no point saying “From now on, you have to listen to me”: if you don't have a positive relationship with your teenager. We need to go back and make sure there is some degree of shared respect, and some degree of positivecommunication and enjoyment being together. you do that first, it means that rule boundaries are a lot easier to set up.Often we're dealing with conflict on the fly. This is not the right time to be dealing with it. We really want parents and teenagers to sit down and think about the kinds of things that may happen in the house before the problems come. The more detailed your rule boundaries are for teenagers, the more likely it is that they are going to follow them. So this means we don't have rule boundaries like “Have the bathroom cleaned”. It needs to be “The floors mopped, nothing on the countertop and the mirrors cleaned by ten o'clock every Saturday”: Rule boundaries need to be written down, and set out ahead of time so the teenager knows exactly what's expected.12.What's important to set up a rule boundary easily for teenagers?A.Being strict from the start.B.Developing a good relationship with them first.C.Saying"No" to their requirements.D.Avoiding close talks with them. 13.Which of the following rules are teenagers most likely to follow?A.Doing some housework.B.Having a good reading habit.C.Cleaning the bathroom.D.Finishing your homework by five. 14.What do the underlined words "on the fly" in the last paragraph probably mean?A.In a hurry.B.On the plane.C.By oneself.D.Another day. 15.What's the best title for the text?A.Growing Pains B.Teenage ProblemsC.Parent-Child Conflict and Solutions D.Knowing the ConflictWork Smarter Not HarderIn Dan Pink’s Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself, he closes the book with a long, excellent list of “Work Smarter Not Harder” type advice for people who want to start working for themselves. 16 Below are my favorites.●Make a “to don’t” list. Prepare a list that contains all the things you shouldn’t waste your time on—useless tasks, unnecessary meetings, worthless phone calls, and so on. 17●Carry a notebook and pen. Thomas Edison did it. Virginia Woolf did it. And so did Charles Darwin. They carried a notebook with them everywhere and wrote down ideas that popped into their heads. 18 Trust me: This is a fantastic way to explore ideas and toweave creativity into the fabric of your life.● 19 Become a learning machine. Ask questions. Take smart people to lunch. Read. Read some more. Listen to audiobooks. Take classes. Added benefit: This makes life more interesting. Yet another benefit: Studies have shown that people who make constant learning part of their lives end up living longer.●Guard your calendar. Make sure your time is focused on your one or two top priorities(优先解决的事物). Ask yourself: “Is this how I want to be spending my time right now?” Remember: You are your calendar. 20●Respond to calls and e-mails quickly. Even if your response is, “I’ll get back to you,” try to get back to people within 24 hours. They’ll appreciate the politeness.A.Learn.B.Be quick, but don’t hurry.C.So treat your calendar with respect.D.Try to begin your day the same way.E.Page through the notebook occasionally.F.Then place it next to your “to do” list and stick to it.G.Frankly, the list is so good I think everyone would benefit from it.二、完形填空One day we were on our way to a family event. As we pulled into the local gas station IShe was once a school teacher, but she was unable to mentally return to work after the accident. She told me the reason why she wore that 31 coat-it was the last thing she bought with her daughter. She explained that she sat with her family at that very 32 . We shared smiles and 33 . This woman helped me to realize that every moment is such a 34 gift and in the blink of an eye, everything can 35 . Make sure that you hug your loved ones extra tight today.21.A.alone B.happily C.still D.nervously 22.A.winter B.thin C.cool D.fashionable 23.A.stored B.gathered C.hid D.provided 24.A.heavy B.cheap C.wrong D.perfect 25.A.dirtied B.matched C.represented D.contained 26.A.introduced B.protected C.enjoyed D.seated 27.A.book B.meal C.advice D.backpack 28.A.discuss B.prepare C.share D.order 29.A.show B.tell C.care D.eat 30.A.sat B.waited C.worked D.lay 31.A.wonderful B.foreign C.particular D.black 32.A.tent B.window C.counter D.table 33.A.tears B.stories C.experiences D.opinions 34.A.common B.reasonable C.handsome D.precious 35.A.repeat B.grow C.change D.exist三、单项选择36.Little children ask lots of questions because they are ______ about the world.A.curious B.confident C.intelligent D.frightened 37.The pictures on the wall ______ us of the happy junior school daysA.remind B.memorize C.organize D.explore 38.With Christmas ________, people have been doing more shopping online.A.approaching B.observing C.jogging D.settling 39.The Dragon Boat Festival is ______ on the fifth of May of the Lunar Calendar.A.admired B.observed C.apologized D.disqualified40.It was indeed a long journey, but ______ we arrived.A.bitterly B.anxiously C.significantly D.eventually 41.Of the five passengers on the crashed plane, only one ______.A.survived B.recovered C.apologized D.improved 42.One mistake will probably lead to another one. This is called a chain ______.A.creature B.solution C.reaction D.advance 43.When an animal is under ______, it can run away or fight backA.attack B.absence C.balance D.addict 44.Would it be ______ for you to pick me up at four o’clock and take me to the airport?A.particular B.convenient C.horrible D.limitless45.I feel ______ to stand here to deliver a speech.A.honored B.regarded C.requested D.admitted四、语法填空the house. When a new day breaks, the walls have given up their heat and are now coldcool off during the night and thus always a timely offset(抵消)for the outside temperatures.walls needed to be to make the cycle work on most days.五、书信写作56.假定你是李华,目前在英国做交换生。
2023-2024学年湖南省怀化市高一上学期期末考试英语试题If you have ever lost touch with old school friends, you may find yourself wanting to make contact again. Some teens find that certain school friends are worth keeping contact with and want to keep the friendship going strong.Hang out at the same placesOne way you can get together with old friends from your school is to go to the same places that they go to. If you still go to school together, you probably know where everyone goes on the weekends. If you are able to go there too, you may find that your relationships with your old school friends start up again.Join sports teamsIf you are athletic and your former friends are too, joining school sports teams is a great way to catch up with old friends. This doesn’t mean that you should join a sport which you do not like just so you can see your old friends. However, if you like sports, wish to join a team and your former friends are on that team, then playing the team sports is a great way to get to know them again.Take part in school clubsThere are often a lot of school clubs in which teens participate. Depending on your interests and your former friends’ interests, you may just find a club at school. Sha ring a common interest such asa club activity will help you to have something in common and something to talk about.1. What can you do to get together with old school friends?A.You’d better join the school dance clubs.B.You should have dinner with them.C.You may go to the places where they go. D.You can often go shopping with them. 2. Which activity is best for a sports lover to contact old friend?A.Hanging out at the same places. B.Joining school sports teams.C.Taking part in school clubs. D.Participating in school competitions.3. What is the author’s purpose of writing this text?A.To tell different hobbies that students have. B.To share various interesting things in school.C.To join clubs with the same interests. D.To give advice on contacting old friends. Lights, camera, action! Have you ever dreamed of being a director? At age 29, Di Di already has almost 10 years of directing experience under his belt. Through the media company he founded, he makes advertising and promotional videos, including for Tsinghua University.For Di, becoming a director is “an adventure based on interest”. Majoring in journalism, he got into directing by chance. “In 2013, I came up with an idea for Tsinghua’s admissions video but couldn’tfind a director,” Di said. “So I decided to be the director myself! I ended up really enjoying the process of being creative and working with a team. That was when I knew I wanted to be a director.”While many people think that directors are experts at art, Di found that directors are, in fact, experts at management. “Only one-third of my time is spent on set. The rest of the time, I’m doing lots of planning with my customers and colleagues,” he said. This planning process includes working out the video’s theme with the clie nt, creating a script, bringing together the visuals and text content, and also managing logistics like where to park the cars and how to bring electricity to the set.Despite the pressure, Di gets great joy from making an impact through his works. In 2019, he made a film for Tsinghua, which tells the story of a group of first-generation college students. It was viewed more than 15 million times on social media and became a hot top 20 trending topic on Sina Weibo. Being a first-generation college student himself, Di felt very passionate about the videos goal of inspiring students to use their education to make a better life for their families. One month before the national college entrance exam in 2020, Di released a feature film encouraging high school students to keep working hard after the exam was pushed back by one month.“I want to uncover and share China’s stories with the world, true stories of Chinese youth fighting for their dreams,” said Di.4. What do we know about Di Di?A.He started directing at the age of 19. B.He studied film directing at college.C.He wanted to be a director when young. D.He starred in Tsinghua’s admissionsvideo.5. What does Di think is necessary for directors?A.Artistic skill. B.Technical knowledge.C.Money management skill. D.Organizational skill.6. Why are the two films mentioned in Paragraph 4?A.To give examples of Di’s most popular works. B.To show how Di inspires people through his works.C.To stress his contributions to Tsinghua University. D.To prove the popularity of Di as a director.7. What does Di aim to do through his films?A.Further his career overseas. B.Become famous and influential.C.Tell stories of young Chinese to the world. D.Encourage students to go to famous universities.Most of us have heard of the 3Rs: reduce, reuse and recycle. It is the core principle of a sustainable (可持续的) life, but few of us can apply it in our own lives. Now, there’s a “lab” you can explore and discover a way toward living sustainably.3R Lab is located in Xuhui district, Shanghai. It offers exhibitions, activities and goods that showcase the 3R principle. The key to a sustainable life, according to Vincent T. M. Fong, the 32-year-old from Hong Kong who created the lab, is to make it a long-term promise. “A sustain able life should be sustainable itself in the first place. You can’t lead a sustainable life on a whim. Small and comfortable changes are exactly what you need,” Fong said.The lab regularly hosts ugly fruit markets, offering these strange fruits which are often thrown away by traditional markets and consumers at a quite attractive price. “They’re thrown away simply because of their appearance. Buying fruit regardless of how they look reduces food waste significantly in our daily life,” Fong commented.A wa ter tank with two types of straws is another equipment in the lab. “One type is made from normal plastics widely used in our daily life while the other is from PHA, a new replacement for plastics, and the water is sourced from the Suzhou River,” explained Ni Li, an employee of the lab. Visitors can see how the PHA straws degrade (降解) into a thin layer in just one month, while the others remain unchanged.“Leading a sustainable life does not necessarily mean sacrifice,” said Fong. Consuming ugly fruit and using degradable plastics are small changes that are good for the environment and easy to stick to. Only in this way can the 3R principle become part of our lives, he added.After working there for six months, Ni, who wasn’t mindful of the 3R principle befor e arriving at the lab, now uses her cup every time she buys a coffee. “The job has reshaped my life,” Ni said.8. What does the-underlined phrase “on a whim” in the second paragraph probably mean?A.In a rush. B.On a regular basis.C.Without any reason. D.As a common practice.9. What is the purpose of the ugly fruit market at 3R Lab?A.To reduce food waste. B.To promote healthy eating.C.To sell new kinds of fruit. D.To provide more affordable fruit,10. What can the water tank at 3R Lab show to its visitors?A.The water pollution caused by plastics. B.The degradation of PHA straws.C.The interaction between two types of straws. D.The disappearance of normal plastic straws.11. What can we infer from the last paragraph about Ni?A.She avoids going to traditional markets. B.She has devoted less time to her hobbies.C.She has got rid of a few bad habits. D.She is leading a low carbon life now. The year 2023 marked the 20th anniversary of China’s first manned space mission, with Yang Liwei becoming the first Chinese astronaut to go to space. Since then, another 17 astronauts have reached for the stars. The selection of the fourth generation of astronauts began in 2022 and is now in full swing. Experts revealed how difficult the training is before astronauts can explore the space.The human body is not designed for space life. Astronauts are faced with multiple challenges on a space mission. The changes in gravity can have an impact on their bodies. The feeling of isolation and closed living in a small spacecraft for months can damage their mental health. Emergencies during missions challenge their knowledge and ability to solve problems under huge pressure. So it’s no wonder that astronauts have to meet extremely high standards and go through a tough training program.To make sure that Chinese astronauts complete their missions and return to Earth safely, “Eight types, including over 200 subjects of training, were set,” Huang Weifen, chief designer of the astronaut system for China’s manned space project, told CCTV News. Apart from physical fitness training, it also includes basic scientific theories, psychological health, and mock (模拟的) missions. Among the training subjects, the most tiring one is underwater training. This training is designed for astronauts to adapt to the microgravity environment in space. According to Huang, astronauts stay underwater in suits weighing over 100 kilograms for six hours at a time. Water resistance (阻力) and the heavy suit make every move exhausting. “Nie Haisheng once repor ted a two-kilogram loss in weight after one underwatei training exercise,” said Huang, Each astronaut receives training for at least three and a half years before having the chance to go to space.Who can become astronauts? The first and second generations of Chinese astronauts were selected only from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force. However, since 2018, when the third-generation selection process began, ordinary people have been invited to apply. They can fly with pilot astronauts to space.12. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A.High standards astronauts need to meet. B.Health problems caused by microgravity.C.Requirements of the tough astronaut training. D.Different challenges astronauts face in space.13. Which is the most physically demanding for its participants according to the article?A.Mock mission. B.Underwater training.C.Physical fitness training. D.Scientific theory learning.14. Why did Huang mention Nie Haishertg’s two-kilogram weight loss?A.To stress how challenging the training is. B.To describe Nie’s personal achievements.C.To introduce the weight limit for astronauts. D.To explain the importance of proper training.15. What is the most suitable title for the passage?A.The Qualities of Being an Astronaut B.Astronauts Faced with MultipleChallengesC.Preparing the Mind and Body for Space D.The 20th Anniversary of China’s SpaceMissionMinor Cold is the 23rd solar term of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms. For most areas of China, it marks the start of the coldest days of the year. Still, bitter cold can’t prevent people from enjoying their lives. 16Enjoy Mutton hot pot and baked sweet potato.Mutton hot pot, and baked sweet potato are two recommended foods for Minor Cold. 17 It can help prevent cold from harming their organs. The yang energy in the three types of food is strengthened through their method of cooking: boiling, stir frying and baking.Eat Laba porridge.Another important traditional food for Minor Cold is Laba porridge. 18 Local people in Beijing often cook Laba porridge on the night of the seventh day of the twelfth lunar month. After one night’s slow simmering, all the ingredients melt into the porridge in the morning of the eighth day, becoming a warm delicacy to enjoy on cold days.19People in Nanjing used to take Minor Cold quite seriously, and they still keep a custom of eating vegetable rice to celebrate this solar term. The rice is steamed with aijiaohuang, sausage and salted duck that are all the specialties in Nanjing.Make Chinese traditional herbal medicine.20 Many people need them to prepare new medicines, which will be consumed before the Lunar New Year.“Nothing will ever be the same again”, Ally said to herself.Ally’s father died last summer. It wasn’t fair, Ally thought. Dad was young and had never been________ . Why had his heart suddenly stopped? Ally ________ slowly into her father’s favorite chair and looked at his picture on the bookcase. Ally smiled, “I miss you, Dads”.She felt a hand ________ her hair and looked up. “Why don’t you come outside with me, Ally?” her mother asked. “The birds are ________ in the woods. By this time last year you’d already taken dozens of pictures.”But her mother must know ________ wouldn’t be the same this year. How could it be? Ally________ . Ever since she could remember, she and Dad had been a ________ , searching the woods for the special wood warbler (林莺). “I’ll be out in a while,” she answered.After her mother left, Ally reached for the photo album she and Dad had put together. On the cover was a photo of a tiny yellow ________ with blue-gray wings and black eyes. Dad cut it from a local newspaper. Ally smiled, remembering the ________ look on Dad’s face when he showed her the pretty bird.“I can’t believe someone ________ this little guy way up here in New Jersey,” he said. “Wood warblers are usually found in the south, not this far north. I bet if we search ________ , Ally, we’ll see this little guy together someday.” Ally closed her eyes. She loved thinking about the times she and Dad had spent searching the ________ for the little bird. They’d never spotted the warbler, but her father had an amazing way of making each outing seem ________. He was her best friend, and when they were together, Ally felt comfortable, as she did when she ________ her favorite blue sweatshirt.If only I could get that good feeling back, she thought, ________ .21.A.absent B.sick C.puzzled D.afraid22.A.broke B.drowned C.fell D.sank23.A.pulling B.cutting C.smoothing D.tearing24.A.crying B.fighting C.arguing D.nesting25.A.bird-watching B.paper-cutting C.animal-hunting D.book-reading26.A.wondered B.shouted C.ordered D.insisted27.A.family B.organization C.team D.system28.A.leaf B.bird C.girl D.chick29.A.excited B.embarrassed C.confused D.sad30.A.killed B.caught C.spotted D.chased31.A.carefully B.unintentionally C.immediately D.slowly32.A.room B.woods C.newspaper D.bookcase33.A.ordinary B.boring C.special D.tiring34.A.took off B.put on C.put away D.talked about35.A.jumping B.screaming C.laughing D.sighing阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
福建省高一下学期期末考试英语试卷(附带答案)学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________一、阅读理解Because China is a nation with a great cultural influence, it is important to be well informed before going to China. Whether you are visiting China to explore its 5,000-year history, do business, or just to see the tourist sights, reading some books about China by people who have first-hand experience is a wise decision.1. The Chan’s Great Continent by Jonathan SpenceRegarding China, many Westerners have many generalizations and misunderstanding. The book addresses these common misunderstandings and shows what China is truly like. This non-fiction book examines China from numerous angles and the result is an entertaining read.2. A History of China by John KeayIt is a book for history fans, which not only offers a historical overview of China but also goes on to explain the finer aspects of Confucianism, Buddhism, and China s many dynasties. This book is entertaining for travelers who would like to truly appreciate the country and its people.3. A Thousand Years of Good Prayers by Yiyun LiIt is a novel composed of 10 stories that offers an interesting view of China in terms of younger people living in its cities. Each story within it has a unique theme that sums up a certain area of China’s political and cultural atmosphere.4. China Wakes by Nicholas Kristof / Sheryl Wu-DunnWritten by two journalists, the non-fiction book explores the recent history of China from the first-hand perspective of journalists. It analyzes the rise of China and is hopeful future. This is a must-read for academics and those interested in global affairs.1.What is special about The Chan’s Great Continent?A.It explains a real China. B.It analyzes the rise of China.C.It offers an entertaining read. D.It enhances understanding of China. 2.Which book best suits novel lovers?A.The Chan’s Great Continent. B.A History of China.C.A Thousand Years of Good Prayers. D.China Wakes.3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To attract more tourists to China. B.To recommend China to the world. C.To show the importance of reading. D.To introduce some books about China.For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has been introducing children to a diverse group of characters, cast members and puppeteers (木偶师). Megan Piphus Peace is one of them: In late 2021, she became the show’s first full-time black woman puppeteer, playing a 6-year-old black girl named Gabrielle. Last month, she officially left her real estate career. “I always dreamed of working in television, but I never imagined myself being on Sesame Street,” she says.Piphus Peace, now 29, grew up watching Sesame Street. As a young child, she considered the puppets to be her companions, not realizing until she was older that they weren’t real. She has been pursuing puppeteering since then. At Vanderbilt University, where she studied economics, she was known as the “Vanderbilt Ventriloquist (腹语表演者).” She even appeared on The Tonight Show in 2012 and America’s Got Talent in 2013.One of Piphus Peace’s teachers, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, who played the Sesame Street character Abby Cadabby in 2006, says that Piphus Peace is a gifted storyteller and natural leader. “To say that I was amazed by Megan would be an understatement,”Carrara-Rudolph says. “I was inspired by her loving heart, strength of character, humor, humanity and what an energetic creative force she is.”Although Piphus Peace submitted her first video audition (试演) to Sesame Street in 2017, she didn’t hear back until 2020, when Matt Vogel, the puppet captain of the show, reached out to her. “She comes from a different kind of puppetry background than most of other Sesame Street puppet performers,” Vogel says. “We went to college to learn puppetry, or acting schools, etc., but Megan learned the art of ventriloquism by herself.”4.What do we know about Piphus Peace?A.She used to work in television. B.She is now part of Sesame Street. C.She was called Gabrielle at a young age. D.She has been a puppeteer for over 50 years.5.How did Piphus Peace look at the puppets in her childhood?A.She thought they were unreal. B.She considered them to be humorous. C.She found it hard to distinguish them. D.She regarded them as her friends. 6.What does paragraph 3 strongly stress?A.Carrara-Rudolph’s impact on Piphus PeaceB.The striking characteristics of Sesame StreetC.Carrara-Rudolph’s opinion of Piphus PeaceD.The character Abby Cadabby in Sesame Street7.Why is Piphus Peace different from most other performers according to Vogel? A.She is a self-trained ventriloquist. B.She is the most popular performer. C.She has played many different characters. D.She is the only female actress in the show.Reading books can obviously make you a better, smarter entrepreneur. According to a 2018 study of over 160,000 adults in 31 countries, the more books that were present in participants’ childhood homes, the more competent they now were as adults with skills in literacy, mathematics, and technological problem-solving. Researchers note that book-oriented socialization, indicated by home library size, equips youth with lifelong tastes, skill and knowledge.Growing up with home libraries boosts adult skills in literacy, numeracy and technological problem-solving beyond the benefits acquired from parental education or your own educational or occupational attainment. Kids who grow up in a home where reading is valued and modeled are more likely to be good readers. Strangely enough, though, advanced education doesn’t necessarily offset the “lots of books in the home” advantage. Adults who grew up with relatively few books in their homes and later earned a college degree had literacy levels approximately equal to adults who grew up in homes with large libraries but only attended school for nine years.Jessica Stillman [of Inc.] writes, surrounding yourself with more books than you could ever read says good things about your mind. Those books serve as a constant reminder of all the things you don’t know — which helps keep you intellectually hungry and curious. And possibly, this will keep you a little more modest, since research shows the quicker you are to admit you don’t know something, the faster you can then learn it. As Jeff Bezos says, a key sign of intelligence is the willingness to change your mind, something that only happens if you’re willing to admit that your current thinking may not be the best thinking. Modesty, learning and the willingness to change your mind when new data presents itself: That’s another three bonus every entrepreneur can benefit from.8.What does paragraph 1 mainly talk about the research?A.Tough process. B.Inspiring discovery.C.Numerous data. D.Advanced technology.9.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “offset” in paragraph 2?A.Compete with. B.Differ from. C.Go against. D.Compensate for. 10.Why does the author mention Jessica?A.To keep readers intellectually hungry. B.To stress the significance of modesty.C.To remind readers of their ignorance. D.To evidence the benefits of home library.11.What is the passage mainly about?A.Home library size indicates lifelong skills. B.Home reading equals to a college degree.C.Modesty makes a promising entrepreneur. D.Childhood libraries lead to adulthood success.The Gold Coast family holidays are always great fun whether you are from Australia or from abroad. There are beautiful beaches, adventure parks, nature parks and so much more.There are so many sights to see here. It is a pity to drive in a car and you’ll miss a great part of it. Australia is home to many animals and birds that can only be seen when moving slowly and going into the areas that they live.When you are on a bicycle, you have the strength of being able to stop whenever you want to see an interesting animal or bird that you have never seen before. It is a quieter mode (方式) of transportation as well, so you might even be able to take a picture. When you are on the beach, you can breathe that clean air and view the beauty of the water and sand. It is a totally different experience from either simply sunbathing or passing it in a car.There are many choices of hiring a bicycle to experience the Gold Coast attractions. There are stores that will fit a bike perfectly to your size. These bikes for both adults and children are in many styles and colors to please any taste. If you have ever wanted to try a tandem bike (双人单车), now is your chance, because they have those too.A bicycle hire on Gold Coast is something that everyone should try at least once. This is a wonderful chance for anyone who likes to cycle and it is also a cheap way to travel with your family.12.You’d better not drive in a car on Gold Coast because ________.A.you will break the traffic rulesB.you will cause much noiseC.you can’t enjoy the beautiful sights wellD.you can’t drive into some parks13.The following advantages of hiring bikes are mentioned EXCEPT that ________. A.you can take photos of animalsB.it is a cheap way of travelingC.you can get a clearer sight of animalsD.it is a good way to do sunbathing14.Which of the following words has the same meaning as the word underlined in the third paragraph?A.advantage B.weakness C.appearance D.disadvantage15.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A.How to hire bikes on Gold Coast.B.What kinds of bikes there are in stores.C.What bikes are the most popular.D.Who can hire bikes on Gold Coast.二、七选五Is Fresh Air Really Good for You?We all grew up hearing people tell us to “go out and get some fresh air.” 16 According to recent studies,the answer is a big YES,if the air quality in your camping area is good.17 If the air you’re breathing is clean-which it would be if you’re away from the smog of cities-then the air is filled with life-giving, energizing oxygen.If you exercise out of doors, your body will learn to breathe more deeply, allowing even more oxygen to get to your muscles (肌肉) and your brain.Recently, people have begun studying the connection between the natural world and healing (治愈). 18 In these places patients can go to be near nature during their recovery. It turns out that just looking at green, growing things can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and put people into a better mood (情绪).Greenery is good for us. Hospital patients who see tree branches out their window are likelyto recover at a faster rate than patients who see buildings or sky instead. 19 It gives us a great feeling of peace.20 While the sun’s rays can age and harm our skin, they also give is beneficial Vitamin D.To make sure you get enough Vitamin D—but still protect your skin— put on sunscreen right as you head outside. It takes sunscreen about fifteen minutes to start working, and that’s plenty of time for your skin to absorb a day’s worth of Vitamin D.A.Being in nature refreshes us.B.But is fresh air really as good for you as your mother always said?C.Fresh air cleans our lungs.D.So what are you waiting for?E.Another side benefit of getting fresh air is sunlight.F.All across the country, recovery centers have begun building Healing Gardens.G.Just as importantly, we tend to associate air with health care.三、完形填空Music can make us happy, peaceful or sad. As an orchestra (管弦乐队) conductor,music can give.Anderson fell in love with 22 when she was a child. She began playing the piano at seven and started composing at nine. She bought many videos 23 by the world’s great orchestras and conductors and listened to them for hours on end.During a concert, the audience see the 24 of a conductor and the arm movements he or she makes. What audiences do not see is all the work the conductor has done before the 25 .Months before a concert, Anderson studies the music by 26 it on the piano. She listens to recordings, reads about the composer’s life, and reviews historical events that would have influenced the composer. Her goal is to recreate the musicas the composer 27 .While conducting, Anderson uses her whole body to express how the music should sound and feel. Her movements are dramatic (激动人心的) when the music is 28 and gentle when the music is peaceful. As she 29 , Anderson listens for problems with balance, sound and style.To help young musicians better 30 how to play the music, Anderson might tell them to imagine a 31 and leisurely walk or a ship being tossed (颠簸) by waves.“It is music’s ability to 32 people that I value most,” said Anderson. She has seen audiences at her concerts 33 , clap together in rhythm, and shout “Bravo!” Regularly, audiences are moved to tears. After one concert in Serbia, audiences 34 around the orchestra’s buses and cheered for the young musicians as they climbed aboard.Anderson is happy, knowing that she and the musicians have changed lives forthe better, 35 spirits and brought joy to people.21.A.feelings B.characters C.thoughts D.changes 22.A.painting B.reading C.music D.dance 23.A.invented B.recorded C.caught D.directed 24.A.chest B.nose C.shadow D.back 25.A.schedule B.performance C.task D.game26.A.making B.beating C.playing D.repeating 27.A.expected B.intended C.encouraged D.suggested 28.A.energetic B.magical C.quiet D.sad29.A.studies B.conducts C.sings D.competes 30.A.decide B.react C.plan D.understand 31.A.short B.violent C.calm D.sensitive 32.A.reach B.attack C.praise D.accept33.A.touch B.escape C.applaud D.nod 34.A.collected B.approached C.surrounded D.gathered 35.A.took up B.turned up C.gave up D.lifted up四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下列短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
陕西省西安市长安区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解Help Teen Line Is HereCALL 800—852—8336 Nationwide (6 PM—10 PM)TEXT TEEN to 839863 (6 PM—9 PM)EMAIL US at teenline@Are you a teen looking for helpOpening up to someone can be scary. Talking about what you’re dealing with is often hard, but at Teen Line we do everything we can to make it as easy as possible for you. Our only goal is to help you in whatever way we can.No issue is too big or too small. We are here to provide hope and support if you are struggling. We are here to help!What to expect when you call or text Teen LineWhen you call or text Teen Line, another teen will be there to listen, understand, and answer your questions. Many of our callers are talking to someone about what they’re going through for the first time. Our teen listeners are aware of that and try to make you as comfortable as possible.When you call or text Teen Line, we won’t judge you or tell you what to do. We will listen to you and work with you to find a wayto improve your situation.Who is going to answer your call or textOur volunteers, who are high school students from Los Angeles, California, will answer your call. Our volunteers—who we call “Listeners”—receive over 100 hours of training from mental health professionals so that they can respond and understand the needs of the teens reaching out.What topics can you discuss with usOur Listeners are ready to talk about anything you are going through. The most common topics teens reach out about are relationships, anxiety, depression and loneliness.1.When is Teen Line available both for making a call and sending a messageA. At 9:00 AM.B. At 9:30 PM.C. At 7:45 PM.D. At 11:00 PM. 2.What will Teen Line do if they receive a callA. They will tell the caller what to do directly.B. They will only listen to the caller.C. They will turn to professionals for help.D. They will work with the caller to solve the problem.3.Who are the “Listeners”A. Well-trained volunteers.B. College students in California.C. Mental health professionals.D. Teenagers with the same issues.Do you speak a dialect (方言) in daily life While many Chinese people speak Mandarin, some local dialects are in danger of disappearing. To save them, the Chinese government started the Chinese Language Resources Protection Project a few years ago. This project looks at how people talk in 1,712 places. Their languages include 103 dialects that are almost gone. It has helped China to build the largest language resource library in the world. There’s an online library where people can learn dialects from over 5.6 million audio clips (音频) and over 5 million videos.Why is it important to protect the dialect culture According to British linguist Harold Palmer, dialects are a key to store local cultures. Language faithfully shows the history, the beliefs and the biases (偏见) of an area, he said.Scholar Zhang Hongming talked about his concerns of the disappearing of dialeets, “For about over 10 years, in the Wu dialect areas such as Shanghai and Suzhou, children aged 6 to 15 can understand but hardly speak the dialect. Meanwhile, young people above 15 years old sometimes speak it, but not very well. If this keeps happening, the dialect might disappear,” he said.So how did China make this big library “A big national effort has been put into the project to make it happen,” said Cao Zhiyun, chief expert on the project. Over five years, more than 350universities and research groups joined in, along with over 4,500 experts and more than 6,000 dialect speakers.The project is now entering into its second part. This includes creating digital tools like apps and mobile dictionaries to help people lean dialects.4.How does the author start the textA. By quoting sayings.B. By sharing a story.C. By stating his own experiences.D. By asking a question. 5.What’s the third paragraph mainly aboutA. The development of Mandarin.B. Why to protect dialects.C. How to develop speaking skills.D. The disappearing of dialects. 6.What’s Zhang Hongming’s attitude to Wu dialectA. Worried.B. Positive.C. Indifferent.D. Unelear.7.What can we know about the project according to the textA. It has entered into the third part.B. Over 5.6 millions videos are collected in the project.C. It looks at how people talk in 1,712 places.D. Harold Palme is the chief expert on the project.Do you ever get restless if you haven’t checked your phone for a few minutes If so, you’re not alone. Studies reveal that people these days check their phones once every four minutes on average! Some of this usage may be related to work. However, much of it isbecause many apps — particularly social media apps —use “clever techniques” to keep us coming back for more.One of such techniques is to push notificatio ns. You’re getting on with your work or something else when — ping! — a notification pops up on your screen, informing you that a friend has posted something new or commented on your post. It may seem like a small interruption, but it often is enough to break your concentration and make you go back to your phone again. Another method is to make a game of the in-app experience by setting up a competitive goal element. Some apps, for example, uses streaks (连续纪录), which count the number of days you have used the app. If you keep a streak going, you might get a medal or some other rewards. Therefore, keeping one’s streak alive becomes a major reason to return to the app again and again.Once you’ve opened an app, its goal is now to get you continue using it. Messaging apps use a simple but effective trick to keep you engaged even when you’re not writing anything. Have you ever noticed that in some apps, three dots (…) appear to let you know your friend is typing a reply This trick is designed specifically to create your expectation or curiosity. You wonder what your friend is going to say. Well, you’ll have to keep waiting and see. While using social media apps is certainly fun, becoming addicteddefinitely isn’t. Now that you know some tricks used by these apps’ designers, you’ll be better equipped to reduce their influence and keep a healthier relationship with your phone.8.What does the underlined word “reveal” in Paragraph 1 probably meanA. Encourage.B. Predict.C. Prevent.D. Show.9.What is special about an app using streaksA. Ongoing pings will inform you of new posts.B. Competitive games will greatly discourage you.C. Everyday use of the app might earn you a medal.D. Appearance of three dots might disturb your typing. 10.There are “clever techniques” mentioned in the passage.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five11.What is the best title for the textA. The Tricks That Keep You Glued to Your Phone.B. Can People Break Their Addition to GamesC. Could Technology Further Improve PhonesD. The Social Media Apps That Waste Your Time.For more than 140 years, fishers in Laguna, Brazil have formed an unusual partnership with local dolphins. As soon as the fishers spot a dolphin waving its tail, lifting its head, and diving deeply, they race into the water with their nets. Now, a new study suggests thedolphins are willing partners in this cooperation and that the animals may be guiding the people. They pay close attention to the humans, timing their actions to maximize their catch. Over the years, dolphins have bee n showing the fishers “where to stand and when to get ready to throw their nets” in the dark waters. It’s almost as if the dolphins are training the humans.As much as the fishers were watching the dolphins, the dolphins were also watching the fishers, the study found. Both species must time their actions correctly to catch fish. The people wait with their nets at the ready for a dolphin to approach closely. When a dolphin sees a ready fisher, the animal will give a tip, usually that deep dive, which tells the fisher the mullet (鲻鱼) are right there and it’s time to cast their net. Sometimes, either dolphin or fisher will respond incorrectly, and neither catches fish. Yet, the scientists reported that of nearly 3,000 recorded fishing attempts, nearly 46% were successful. To ensure this accuracy, fishers must understand the dolphins’ tips, learning them over time. Even it can say, “The dolphins are almost like teachers.”Other populations of dolphins have also been known to cooperate with human fishers, rushing fish toward shore or into nets off eastern Australia, Mauritania, and Southeast Asia. But these practices have either disappeared or are in decline.The same fate likely faces the Laguna dolphins if the mullet numbers, which have dropped over the past decade because of overfishing, continue to decline. The practice may escape such a fate, if Brazil regards this dolphin-fisher relationship a cultural heritage, as the scientists propose. “Without mullet,” the expert says, “this partnership will end.”12.How do the dolphins guide the fishers to catch the fishA. They constantly attack fish.B. They use body languages.C. They make strange voices.D. They pull the nets.13.What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 3A. Introduce a new topic for discussion.B. Provide suggestions for the readers.C. Share some interesting facts about dolphins.D. Conclude the previous paragraphs.14.What can we learn about the dolphin-fisher relationship in LagunaA. It has completely disappeared.B. It develops friendly.C. It needs to be protected.D. It becomes useless and meaningless. 15.In which column of the newspaper can we read the passageA. Art.B. Health.C. Sports.D. Animals.二、七选五16.Do you know how to be a proud traveller ①_________Travellers get excited and a bit nervous before travel. Nervousness is typical of travellers. ②_________ This happens simply because we can’t predict the future event that may occur during the trip.Travellers love to make plans, but they also like to break them.③_________ However, once you have planned everything, get ready to break all your plans in case that things go wrong or not the way you expected them to go!Travellers may start a trip alone, but they end up with friends all over the world.It’s hard to travel without meeting strangers. Travellers are always ready to make new friends.Travellers are not just on a vacation.People travel for a variety of reasons. ④_________ They learn new languages, meet new people and try to get to know new cultures.⑤_________While travelling, be prepared to see the real living around the globe. You will see that there are people who struggle to survive. At the same time, there are plenty of those who can only afford the most necessary things. Be grateful for being able to travel since travelling is something only the lucky can afford.A. Travelling is good to our health.B. The followings can tell you.C. To plan trips is an exciting activity.D. It does not matter whether the person travels once a year or far more frequently.E. People who stay in a foreign country need to challenge themselves in a variety of ways.F. The travelling plan is very important to the foreign travellers.G. Travellers know that they’re lucky.三、完形填空(15空)I used to think my life was perfect. My mom had her dream job anda beautiful office and I had my own room with a computer and a garden to look after. But one Sunday, everything 1 . A hurricane swept our neighborhood while we were visiting my grandparents in Raleigh. Our kitchen was destroyed, and our 2 and comfortable home was in ruins.But something unexpected 3 . Our neighbors, the Flores family, came to our 4 . They helped clear broken pieces and offered us a place to stay. Their 5 was most impressive. We had never 6 spoken to them before. But they opened their 7 to us and made us feel like family.We started a(n) 8 tradition of having weekend dinner together. We invited other families from the neighborhood to join us, and ourgatherings were 9 with laughter and delicious food. It was a beautiful thing to see our 10 come together in the wake of a disaster.I 11 knew Rosica, their daughter, before the hurricane. But she quickly became my friend. She had a 12 for story telling and our evenings together were filled with adventure and laughter. Looking back, I realize that the hurricane 13 unexpected benefit. It brought us 14 to our neighbors and enriched our lives in ways we never could have imagined. Through the 15 . I saw the best in people.17.A. preserved B. pressed C. approached D. changed 18.A. quiet B. dirty C. clean D. empty19.A. hunt B. happened C. exchanged D. observed20.A. aid B. balance C. clue D. protest21.A. sadness B. request C. wealth D. kindness22.A. really B. obviously C. sadly D. clearly23.A. store B. school C. garden D. home24.A. useless B. fluent C. new D. boring25.A. checked B. filled C. limited D. designed26.A. family B. statue C. community D. gym27.A. soon B. never C. already D. also28.A. stress B. gift C. track D. type29.A. brought about B. cleared up C. made up D. gave out 30.A. busier B. worse C. closer D. further31.A. strike B. package C. party D. disaster四、短文填空32.For the past twenty years, Chen Huili, a cultural heritage monitor and guide, has devoted herself to protecting the carvings of the Yuanjue Cave, part of the Dazu Rock Carvings in Chongqing, which were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List ①_________ 1999.While showing visitors around, Chen became painfully aware of the serious damage ②_________ was caused by the passage of time. The flat-roofed cave lacked something to support③_________ (it) weight. As ④_________ result, the ceiling (顶部) was coming off in pieces, posing a great threat to the priceless carvings. With related knowledge and great eagerness to save the sculptures, Chen joined the protection center.As time went by, Chen’s experience grew and ⑤_________ (final) she developed her unique approach to protecting cultural heritage. She has been involved in a number of major ⑥_________ (project) so far, including the eight-year restoration of the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara (千手观音). And with her ⑦_________ (team) hard efforts, effective measures such as hydraulic iron frames (液压铁架)have now successfully ⑧_________ (introduce) to support the roof of the Yuanjue Cave.Despite her remarkable achievements, Chen remains unsatisfied. In her opinion, it’s highly necessary ⑨_________ (improve) the role of technology in cultural heritage protection and to train young talent for this field. For Chen, Yuanjue Cave will remain a focus and she ⑩_________ (believe) there will be many fruitful discoveries further down the line.五、书面表达33.假定你是李华,上周六你们班组织参观了秦岭野生动物园,请你为你校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动经过;3. 活动收获。
高一英语期末考试试题与答案详解第Ⅰ卷(选择题共 100 分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What time is it nowA. 4:00p.m.B. 3:30p.m.C. 3:00p.m.2. What is the man’s favorite food todayA. The beef.B. The salad.C. The tomato soup.3. What does the man meanA. The shoes aren’t so good.B. The shoes are really good.C. The shoes are small.4. Where will the man go nextA. To the dormitory.B. To the library.C. To the coffee bar.5. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakersA. Brother and sister.B. Mother and son.C. Friends其次节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至第7题。
6. Where does this conversation most probably take placeA. In a travel agency.B. In the man’s office.C. On a beach.7. Where may the man go on holidayA. To Qingdao.B. To Qinhuangdao.C. To Hainan.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。
2023-2024学年河南省洛阳市高一上学期期末考试英语试卷Social media is a great resource for you to find and share inspiration for your classroom on a daily basis. You will be able to find neat activities, fun games and creative crafts (手艺) to include in your teaching plans. Give them a try and they will be able to take your teaching style to the next level.Teach Like You Mean ItTeach Like You Mean It posts tons of ideas for you to make your classroom feel more like home. It posts exciting ways that can make your classroom a fun place for your students to stay. It will show you quick DIYs with short videos and pictures.Technically Its KinderTechnically Its Kinder has so many great ideas for you to use in your kindergarten (幼儿园) classrooms. It posts tons of activities and games on a regular basis. It also provides ways to include technology in your lesson plans, which will help your students feel more comfortable with technology.Madly LearningMadly Learning was created by Patti, who is a teacher and blogger. She shares very helpful videos where she shows you different DIYs that will help you come up with new things to add to your classroom. She also shares stories and pictures from her personal experiences as a teacher and mom as well.Teachers Pay TeachersTeachers Pay Teachers is a website where teachers can sell teaching products to other teachers. And they also have an Instagram account. You will be able to get inspiration for your classroom from other teachers. They share quotes, crafts, classroom ideas and so much more.1. Who are the intended readers?A.Students of senior schools.B.Advocates for education reform.C.Parents of preschool children.D.Teachers of schools and kindergartens.2. What is special about Technically Its Kinder?A.It offers tons of lesson plans.B.It renews the posts on a daily basis.C.It helps apply technology to teaching.D.It teaches technology to the students.3. Which social media should you visit to buy some tools?A.Teachers Pay Teachers. B.Teach Like You Mean It.C.Technically Its Kinder. D.Madly Learning.Isabel Crook was born in Chengdu on 15 December 1915. On 20 August 2023, she died in Beijing at the age of 108. In 2019, she was awarded the Friendship Medal for her work at the Beijing Foreign Studies University, where she taught for seven decades, and where she developed China’s first English-language textbooks. Meeting students of Isabel in China is not a difficult task, since she trained and inspired millions of them to learn languages, including English.In 2018, I had lunch with Isabel in Beijing. Over 100 years old, Isabel nonetheless had a bright light in her eyes. I worried that I would trouble her with my earnest questions. It was enough to enjoy the company of people like Isabel-sensitive and energetic people who believe that the world can be made a better place.Curiosity about China’s rural development governed Isabel’s life. In 1939, she went to Bashinao in Sichuan Province to study village life and to teach literacy (识字). From 1931 to 1945, she worked in Xinglongchang to build an understanding of the rural struggles. In 1981, after she retired from teaching, Isabel returned to Xinglongchang, and in 2013, she published two books based on her research and studies there, showing what rural society was like during wartime. When I asked her about her important work on China’s agricultural transformation, she said, “One of the reasons to do these studies and to write these books was that they might inspire other peoples, in countries like China, such as India, to work along these lines.”Isabel showed great concern for China’s rural development and devoted herself to English teaching with numerous students. She died peacefully with her faith in the international Communist cause, and her love for the Communist. Party of China and the Chinese people.4. Why was Isabel awarded the Friendship Medal?A.She taught English in China for years.B.She got on well with the Chinese people.C.She loved the Communist Party of China.D.She believed in the international Communist cause.5. Which can be used to summarize Isabel’s personal quality according to paragraph 2?A.Independent. B.Honest. C.Dynamic. D.Generous.6. What did Isabel do from 1981 to 2013?A.She taught English. B.She taught literacy.C.She worked in India. D.She did her research.7. Which typical writing features can you identify in the passage?A.Quotes and photos are included.B.The text provides details on how to teach.C.The beginning tells about Isabel’s background.D.The introduction follows the order of importance.Every day, as I took long walks through North Vancouver, I would think about the potential joys of a physically closer network. Wouldn’t it be great to have someone who could join me at a moment’s notice? How good would it be to have more non-scheduled hangs instead of ones that had to be planned weeks in advance?This doesn’t have to be just a dream. Although technology is making it easier to maintain long-distance connections, nothing can replace seeing friends in person. Researchers have found that happiness spreads “like an emotional contagion (传染)”, especially among those who live close together.Friends who live in the same city could decide to move within walking distance of one another —the same neighborhood, block, or even apartment building. Doing so would likely involve a lot of effort, but the resulting community could pay emotional dividends for years. Doing so would make it easier to support one another materially and emotionally.Moving close to your friends requires some masterminding. Cities can make doing so easier by ending single-family zoning codes and encouraging a variety of housing types in neighborhoods. But even without official policies, people can make it work on their own. Sam Unger, 32, a food scientist and a friend of mine, has created a chosen family like this in Montreal, where about 15 of her friends live within walking distance of one another. When someone moves away, they try to transfer (移交) their lease (租约) to other friends. And when pals based elsewhere in the city are looking to move, Unger will try selling them on the positives of her neighborhood and sometimes even look for housing for them. “It’s funny,” she told me. “The other day, I bought a fire extinguisher, and she’s like, ‘Oh, well, I have one. You could just call me if you had a fire, and I’d be right over with it.’”8. What kind of lifestyle does the author prefer?A.Alone. B.Modern. C.Scheduled D.Free.9. What does the unde rlined word “dividends” in paragraph 3 most probably mean?A.Needs. B.Benefits. C.States D.Effects.10. Why does the author mention Sam Unger?A.To tell Sam Unger has a talent in business.B.To prove people can move closer on their own.C.To show how important the official policies are.D.To suggest how one can get on well with others.11. What’s the best title for the passage?A.Live Closer to Your FriendsB.The Internet Brings People CloserC.A Way to Maintain RelationshipsD.Technology Harms FriendshipsIn Sweden, many teachers have been putting emphasis (强调) on printed books, quiet reading time and handwriting practice, and devoting less time to tablets, independent online research and keyboarding skills.The return to more traditional ways of learning is a response to experts questioning whether Sweden’s comprehensive (全面的) digitalised approach to education had led to a fall in basic skills. Sweden’s minister for schools, Lotta Edholm, is one of the biggest critics (批评者) of the comprehensive acceptance of technology. “Sweden’s students need more textbooks,” he said, “Physical books are important for student learning.”Although Sweden’s students score above the European average for reading ability, an international assessment of fourth-grade reading levels, the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), showed a drop among Sweden’s children between 2016 and 2021. In 2021, Swedish fourth graders averaged 544 points, a drop from the 555 average in 2016.This may suggest a growing number of immigrant (移民) students who don’t speak Swedish as their first language, but overuse of screens during school lessons may cause youngsters to fall behind in subjects, education experts say.The rapid adoption (采用) of digital learning tools also has drawn concern from UNESCO. In a report published in August, UNESCO issued a call for proper use of technology in education. The report calls countries to speed up Internet connections at schools, but at the same time warns that technology in education should be used in a way that never takes the place of in-person, teacher-led instruction.In the Swedish capital, Stockholm, Liveon Palmer, a third grader at Djurgardsskolan elementary school, agreed with the idea of spending more school hours offline. “I lik e writing more in school, like on paper, because it just feels better,” he said.12. According to many teachers in Sweden, how should technology be used?A.It should be used less in education.B.Digital devices should be better used.C.Teaching equipment should be updated or replaced.D.More importance of it should be attached to education.13. How is Sweden’s students’ reading level?A.It’s higher than in the past.B.It’s above the world average.C.It tends to fall in recent years.D.It scores the highest in Europe.14. What does UNESCO call on people to do?A.Avoid online safety risks.B.Improve school networking.C.Focus on face-to-face communication.D.Carry on teacher-centered instruction.15. What’s Sweden’s pupils’ view on online learning?A.They demand to spend more time offline independently.B.They would use physical books rather than digital tools.C.They would like to study offline when they are at home.D.They prefer to stay offline to maintain healthy relationships.If you can’t get your hands off your cell-phone, you have unknowingly become a slave to this device. Being addicted to a cellphone can be potentially harmful. Here are some reasons why you should use your cellphone less.16 Very often you forget the world outside your cellphone. Just leave the phone at home, take a walk, and get to know what you really want in life. Discover what sparks your interest and pursue it with all your heart.You should focus more on personal interactions in real life. Can you hug your dad and feel his strength through the phone? 17 These are small gestures that play a big role in life. Cellphones just take these precious things away from you.Your grades will go up. Leave your phone behind when going to school. Once you get home, don’t lie on the bed and text your friends. 18 Your grades will improve.You need to give your mind a break. Constantly chatting on the phone puts too much pressure on your brain, which does great harm to both your physical and mental health. 19You need to keep away from anxiety. Research has shown that people who use cellphones all day long are more anxious and restless. They seem to look for recognition and acceptance through the device. 20 Therefore, keep the phone away to keep anxiety at bay.“Dad,” I say, “let’s take a trip. Fly and meet me!”My father had just retired. He was _________ in his job, his thoughts, his life. While he woke up and took a warm shower, I screamed under a freezing waterfall in Peru. My father sees me drifting (游荡) _________, nothing to show for my 33 years but a passport full of funny _________. He wants me to _________, but I want him to find an adventure.He agrees to travel with me and we meet four weeks later in Rapid City.“What’s our first stop?” asks my father.“What time is it?”“Still don’t have a _________?”An hour away is Mount Rushmore. As he stares up at the four Presidents carved in granite (花岗岩), “_________,” he says, “How was this done?”The guide told us Gutzon Borglum _________14 years to the sculpture (雕像) and then left the final touches to his son. We stare up and I ask _________, “Would I ever devote my life to anything?”No directions, no _________. I used to hear those words in my father’s __________. Now I hear them in my __________.My father says, “I never __________ much with my father. We loved each other — but never said it. Whatever he could __________ me, he gave.”That last __________ — it’s probably the same thing I’d say about my father. And what I’d want my child to say about me. I realize —maybe a __________ job won’t be as dull as I feared.I tell my father I’ve decided to settle down, and I’m wearing a watch.21.A.interested B.engaged C.renowned D.concerned22.A.bravely B.anxiously C.aimlessly D.curiously23.A.images B.stories C.words D.stamps24.A.settle down B.pick up C.carry on D.makepreparations25.A.belief B.watch C.destination D.ticket26.A.Promising B.Creative C.Optional D.Unbelievable 27.A.imagined B.lasted C.devoted D.traveled28.A.myself B.Dad C.my son D.the guide29.A.personality B.ambition C.identity D.creativity30.A.work B.place C.duty D.voice31.A.location B.view C.own D.attitude32.A.hugged B.confirmed C.loved D.spoke33.A.send B.give C.buy D.tell34.A.sentence B.fight C.attempt D.chance35.A.regular B.part-time C.full-time D.busy阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
高一英语期末考试试卷第一部分听力Ι从下列每组单词中选出你听到的一个单词:(共5题,每题1分,满分5分)1.A. percent B. parent C. peasant2. A. street B. strait C. state3. A. sport B. spot C. scott4. A. play B. plan C. please5. A. bottle B. borrow C. bottomΙΙ根据听到的对话,选择正确答案。
(共5题,每题1分,满分5分)6.A. In a post office. B. In a bookstore.C. In a restaurant.D. In a department store.7. A. Mr Green. B. Mary. C. Dr Brown. D. Joe.8. A. At 8:13. B. At 8:15. C. Before 10:25. D. After 10:45.9. A. A light. B. A knife. C. Sunshine. D. A chair.10 A. The table is in the middle of the room.B. They need a big table.C. The back window is much bigger.D. The map is on the wall near the window.ΙΙΙ根据听到的句子选择一个正确答案或意思最接近的一个句子。
(共5题,每题1分,满分5分)11.A. At 6:00. B. At 5:50. C. At 6:10. D. At 10:00.12. A. In 1950. B. In 1945. C. In 1920. D. In 1905.13. A. How are you? B. Thank you very much.C. Very well.Thank you.D. How do you do?14. A. She worked on Thursday morning.B. She worked on Firday morning.C. She felt tired on Thursday morning.D. She felt tired every morning.15. A. These are difficult words.B. I have learned all English words.C. It is difficult to learn English words.D. It is difficult to do the work.第二部分综合考试Ⅰ四.语音找出与所给单词划线部分读音相同的词。
(共5题,每题1分,满分5分)16.Scene A. pretty B. recently C. employ D. college17. increase A. result B. cause C. president D. serious18. danger A. many B. native C.necklace D. accept19. hotel A. clothes B. cloth C. recognize D. belong20. question A.discussion B. operationC. examinationD.suggestion五.选择填空(共20题,每题0.5分,满分10分)21.A few days later, the girl ______ tell what had happened to her.A. was able toB. could be able toC. couldD. managed22. ------Do you know _____ of the two boys?------Of course. He's Jane's brother.A. the tallestB. tallerC. tallestD. the taller23. The motorbike ________ John can't work properly.A. belonged toB. belonging toC. belongs toD. which is belonged to24. Mr white has two sons, ________looks like him.A. all of themB. both of whomC. each of themD. neither of whom25. ------Could you please tell me where the post office is?-------It's just ________ the street.A. inB. onC. acrossD. through26. In the hope of _________ to the ball, Mathilde borrowed the necklacefrom her friend.A. invitingB. being invitedC. to inviteD. to be invited27. He must be the man you told me about, ________?A. mustn't heB. needn't heC. isn't heD. doesn't he28. The doctor _________ me to eat less meat and take more exercise.But I find it difficult to do what the doctor told me.A. suggestedB. hopedC. advisedD. persuaded29. There were ______ deer at that time that the leaves of trees wereeaten up.A. so muchB. so manyC. too manyD. such much30. The man who set fire to the building soon got _____ by the police.A. catchingB. caughtC. to catchD. to be caught31. We ______ his uncle's yesterday.A. called onB. arrived toC. reached atD. called at32. There is my friend. Would you make yourself _____ him?A. to knowB. knowC. known byD. known to33. Quite a number of people think _____ necessary to learn Chinesehistory.A. itB. that isC. this isD. that34. We live on the Thames ______ flows into the north sea.A. thatB. whichC. ,thatD. ,which35. Is this factory ___________?A.the one your father works inB.where your father worksC.which your father worksD.your father works in36. These houses are ______ and they will fall at any time.A. in dangerB. to be protectedC. dangerousD.to be pulled down37. If you have no more modern music ______ , fetch some from mybrother's.A. listeningB. listening toC. to listenD. to listen to38. ________ the page and look at the picture in the next page.A. Turning toB. Turn offC. To turn overD. Turn over39. He often talked to farmers, _____ experience he learned more abouthow to grow better crops.A. from whomB. from whichC. from whoseD. from that40. ----How about the examination?----Not difficult, I was the first _____ the text paper.A. hand inB. handing inC. to hand inD. handed in六.完型填空(共20题,每题1分,满分20分)My friend Pedro works in the post office. He is a good sportsman; and he belongs tothe Ajax Sports Club.Three months 41 , Pedro 42 a money-box. He got a flat box, and he 43 it white.He cuta slit 44 the top of the box.(The slit was for the money, of course.) He wrote these 45on the box, in 46 letters:WILL YOU HELP?That was 47 . He did not write his name, or my name. The words were just —WILL YOUHELP?Pedro 48 the money-box to the club. He put it on a table, just inside the door. 49Friday evening he opens the box.I don't belong to the Ajax Sports Club: 50 I went there last Friday evening withPedro. He opened the moneybox and 51 the money. "No bad,"he said, "Between two andthree pounds."He shut the box then, and 52 on the table. The money was put into Pedro's pocket."People are 53 ," Pedro said, "They like to 54 .They like to 55 some money.""Are you going to 56 the money?" I asked."Yes, I'm not a 57 man; 58 the box is mine."I said, "Doesn't 59 ever ask 60 about it?""No, they help or don't help. They never ask questions. People don't like to askquestions about money?"41. A.before B. ago C. passed D. later42. A.bought B. fetched C. kept D. made43. A.coloured B. paint C. colour D. painting44. A.on B. in C. to D. at45. A.letters B. sight C. words D. sentences46. A.small B. nice C. big D. such47. A.all B. nothing C. none D. that48. A.brought B. made C. fetched D. took49. A.On B. Every C. Until D. By50. A.then B. and C. so D. but51. A.took out B. took off C. looked at D. looked in52. A.put it away B. put back it C. put it back D. got it back53. A.kind B. rich C. foolish D. poor54. A.be helped B. help C. pay D. be paid55. A.give away B. receive C. put aside D. make56. A.return B. get C. keep D. hand in57. A.kind-hearted B. rich C. poor D. friendly58. A.and B. but C. besides D. even59. A.somebody B. anybody C.everybody D. nobody60. A.me B.you C.questions D. something七.阅读理解(共20题,每题1分,满分20分)AFranklin always wanted to improve conditions(条件) in his country. He set up thefirst library, where people who were unable to buy books could borrow them. Through hisefforts, a fire department and police service were developed. He was the firstpostmaster for the whole country and spent much energy in improving mail service andextending(扩大) it to farway parts of the nation.Franklin will always be famous in American history for the great service he gave tohis country during the early years of the government. After the United states becameindependent(独立) from England, Franklin was sent to France to get support for theyoung nation. When the new government of the United states was being set up, he wascalled back to help shape its course. His advice was asked for by Washington and otherleaders, who trusted(信任) him because of his honesty and wisdom.61. The main idea of the first paragraph is _________.A.Franklin set up a libraryB.Franklin wanted to make things better for the peopleC.Franklin tried his best to develop mail serviceD.Franklin developen the fire development62. Franklin went to France _________.A.to declare(宣告) their independenceB.to set up the new governmentC.to win the people thereD.to give advice63. In the second paragraph, Franklin was considered as ______.A.the man who wanted to improve conditions but not an inventorB.a statesman(政治家) but not a writerC.a traveler but not a political leaderD.a postmaster but not an adviser64. The underlined word shape means _________.A. makeB. findC. formD. takes65. The writer wrote the passage ___________.A.to show his admiration(钦佩) for FranklinB.to tell people how many things Franklin did in his lifeC.to tell people how Franklin workedD.to tell people how Franklin helped to deal with the problems the young nationhadBA farm is always a very busy place. One of the busiest things is when thefarmer is getting the land ready to grow plants.If the farmer is going to grow wheat, he has to turn the ground overfirst. The farmer drives up and down the paddock on tractor.When the ground is ready, the farmer sows the seeds. He does this with amachine that the tractor pulls along. Now, one man and a machine can do asmuch a day as twenty men used to do without a machine.After the wheat has been sown, the farmer keeps a lookout for rain. Wheatneeds a rain and warm sunny days to make it grow. When the wheat has grown,it turns to a lovely golden colour.When the wheat is fully grown, you can see the seeds on the wheat plants.These have to be cut off and put in bags or big trucks to be taken to afactory where they are made into flour(面粉).It's a very busy time on farm when the wheat is being cut. Everyone helpsso that all the wheat can be taken from the paddocks before the rain comes.If heavy rain falls,the farmer must wait for the ground to dry out before themachine can cut the wheat.Farmers always have a lot to do through the year.66. According to this passage, _________.A.seeds are sown by hand on farmsB.all the farmers grow nothing but wheatC.a farm is busy only at harvesting timeD.farmers are always busy67. Once much more time was spent on sowing because _______.A. there were no machinesB. there were fewer menC. farms were largerD. more wheat was grown68. After sowing, the farmer needs ________.A. tractors mostB. sun mostC. water mostD. trucks most69. When they cut wheat farmers do not need ____.A. the sunB. machinesC. helpD. rain70. The title of this passage is ________.A. Sowing and HarvestingB. Farms Are Busy PlacesC. Rainy and Sunny Days on FarmsD.The Past and the Future of the FarmsCTelevision has taken the place of schools as the main educator(教育者) inAmerica. There are several reasons for this. First, there is the number ofhours. While Americans spend about 13,000 hours in schools, they spend 15,000to 16,000 hours in front of a TV set. Second is the age at which viewers(观看者) start watching TV. People start watching and understanding TV at about theage of 3, which is several years before they start to do school work.Finally, there is the number of viewers. About 90,000,000 young people areattending school, but most of the Americans watch TV every day. It seems,hen, that TV shows are taking the place of teachers and professors as theeducators in America.71. The main idea of this passage is ___________. is more important than schoolB.fewer and fewer children go to schoolC.There is not a school which has no TV set in America plays a great part in American people's life72. How many reasons why television has become the main educator are mentioned inthe passage?A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. Five73. The first reason shows ____________.A.now children go to school less often than their parents didB.in his life an American spends more time watching TV than at schoolC.a TV programme usually gives lessons of 15,000--16,000 hoursD.parents think 13,000 hours of school is not enough74. In American, a child starts going to school _________.A. when he is 3B. when he is about 6 or 7C. when he is able to understand TVD.after he starts to do school work75. Every day in America ______________.A.teachers and professors watch TVB.90,000,000 young people watch TVC.not only young people watch TVD.15,000--16,000 people each hour watch TVDIn a great many cities, hundreds of people ride bicycles to work everyday. In New City, some bike riders have even formed a group called Bike for aBetter City. They declare that if more people rode bicycles to work, therewould be fewer automobiles(汽车) in the downtown part of the city and so lessdirty air from car engines.For several years this group has been trying to get the city government tohelp bicycle riders. For example. They want the city to draw special lanes(通道) for bicycles only on some of the main streets, because when bicycle ridersmust use the same lanes as cars, there are accidents. Bike for a Better cityfeels that if there were special lanes more people would use bikes.But no bicycles lanes have been drawn. Not everyone thinks they are a goodidea-----they say it will slow traffic. Some store owners on the main streetsdon't like the idea------they say that if there is less traffic, they will have less business.The city government has not yet decided what to do. It wants to keepeveryone happy. On weekends, Central Park----the largest place of open groundin New York----is closed to cars, and the roads may be used by bicycles only.But Bike for a Better City says that this is not enough and keeps fighting to get bicycle lanes downtown.76. In New York, a group of bike riders___________.A.are keeping practising for healthB.have no cars of their ownC.are complaining( 埋怨) there are not enough busesD.are trying to settle the problem of air pollution77. The bike riders suggest that _____________.A.bicycles should be used instead of carsB.bicycle lanes should be drawnC.fewer buses or cars should be usedD.the number of special lanes should be increased78. The advantage(好处) of the special lanes is that _______.A.they will make cars and buses run slowlyB.they will make it easier for bike riders to go to parksC.they will make the city more beautifulD.the lanes will prevent accidents79. The government has not decided whether special lanes should be drawn ______.A.so that everyone is disappointedB.because there are different opinionsC.because most people travel by trainD.because Bike for a Better City is not strong enough80. Cars are not permitted to enter Central Park on Weekends__________.A.so that Bike for a Better city is pleasedB.so that everyone is happyC.and bicycle lanes are drawnD.but Bike for a Better City is still not satisfied八.完成对话(共5题,每题1分,满分5分)A: 81B: All right. Do you have the receipt(收据)?A: Yes, Here you are.B: 82A: Yes, It's too light in weight.B: 83A: No, I don't think so. I'd just like a refund(退款) please.B: 84A: Thank you.B: 85A.OK. Take this slip to any cashier(出纳员) and you will receive your money back.B.Would you like to exchange it for a heavier one?C.And may I ask why you're returning it?D.I'd like to return this coat.E.You're welcome.F.Good morning, madam. What can I do for you?G.It doesn't matter.第三部分综合考试Ⅱ九.用下列动词的适当形式填空:(共10题,每题1分,满分10分)prepare, set up, destroy, throw away, read, have,believe, trap, discuss, invent1.The boy pretended _______ something when his mother came in.2.What we are trying to do is to stop the forests _________.3.So far as I know, three milu deer research centers _______ in China in thepast 10 years.4.While _______ the proplem, we also showed them some pictures.5.Scores of people _______ in the mountain because of the heavy snow. They _____ nothing to eat since last night.6.The old equipment is about to ________ and we'll buy something up-to-date.7.It ________ that buildings will go higher as we don't have plenty of space.8.Some scientists have found out the fact that paper ________long before Cai Lun made it.9.Look! There's a light on in Dr Baker's office. He must _____ his lessons in the office.十.改错。