(完整版)高一英语试卷及答案

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1. "I am sorry I broke your mirror."

A. It's ok with me.

B. It doesn't matter.

C. Don't be sorry.

5. Who can think of a situation ___C___ this word can be used?

14. While the internet is bridging the distance between people, it may also be causing problems in some families.

One afternoon while waiting for my food at a restaurant, a man sitting nearby caught my attention. He kept glancing in my direction and pretending to read a newspaper. It became clear that he was keeping an eye on me. I was puzzled by the way he and the waiter were interacting, and the man seemed even more confused when he left without another glance in my direction. I later learned that he was a private investigator hired by my ex-spouse to gather information about me. This experience made me more cautious about my privacy and who I allowed into my life.

As I ate my food, I calmed down and wished that the detective had discovered the real criminal he was looking for. I regretted that I may have caused him some trouble.

46. The person was in a restaurant.

47. The person went to the washroom.

48. The person wanted to communicate with Americans.

49. The person was going to meet someone.

50. The person was worried about being understood by Americans.

51. The person was dealing with worry.

52. The person felt they must understand the differences between British and American English.

53. The person made a decision to learn more about the differences.

54. The person felt lucky to have a chance to learn about the differences.

Rewritten:

The individual was at a restaurant and needed to use the washroom. They were curious about the ability to communicate with Americans and if they would be understood. Many English learners often ask about the differences between British and American English and how significant they are. The individual was worried about being understood by Americans and was dealing with feelings of worry. They felt it was necessary to understand the differences between the two languages and made a decision to learn more about them. The opportunity to learn about the differences was seen as lucky. The passage discusses the differences between British and American English.

Therefore, a student learning to speak American English need not be afraid that British people won't understand them or that the grammar or spelling will be too difficult. As long as the student has a basic understanding of the differences between the two variations of English, communication should not be a problem.

The question of who chooses friends is an interesting one. Do we choose our friends, or do our friends choose us? It is important to consider this question, as the people we choose to surround ourselves with can have a significant impact on our lives. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide who they want to be friends with. Parents should support their children's choices and encourage healthy communication skills.