2021北京东城高一(上)期末英语(教师版).docx
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1、2021北京东城高一(上)期末英 语2021.1本试卷共8页,共75分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。一、完形填空(共11小题;每小题1分,共11分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Im 14 years old and in ninth grade. A little while ago, I was walking home from school and saw some writing on a 1 of a house I was passin
2、g. It said, “Happiness is a direction, not a destination.” I had been having a bad day and just reading this brightened my day a little. I saw the 2 every day while walking home from school and one day decided to 3 something on the fence for someone else to see. I took out a pen and wrote one of my
3、favorite quotes down. When I came back to the fence, I saw another quote under mine in the same handwriting as the first one. I 4 on another, and we kept at this pattern for quite a while. One day, I was writing yet another quote on the fence and the old man, one of my neighbors, who 5 the fence saw
4、 me. He came out and I thought he would 6 me for writing on his fence; he was not known to be a very friendly person. He gave me a quick look and then read the quotes on the fence, all 20 or so of them. Without saying a word, he went back inside. I was a bit 7 for a while, and didnt go back to the f
5、ence, but when I did, I noticed not more quotes but two words in totally 8 handwriting had been added: “Thank you.”Later, I saw the old man in his front yard. He asked me to come over and told me how my quotes had been encouraging to him and how hes glad to see 9 like me still have “values”. We are
6、now good friends instead of just neighbors, and I talk to him a lot and do housework for him. This experience has 10 changed my life. I still dont know who wrote that very first quote, but if youre out there, Id like to say thank you to that 11 hero.1. A. doorB. wallC. fenceD. window2. A. quoteB. no
7、ticeC. carvingD. source3. A. makeB. writeC. paintD. design4. A. turnedB. keptC. signedD. added5. A. soldB. repairedC. guardedD. owned6. A. be surprised atB. be mad atC. feel nervous aboutD. feel pity for7. A. afraidB. boredC. shyD. sad8. A. differentB. similarC. uniqueD. beautiful9. A. farmersB. fri
8、endsC. writersD. teenagers10. A. hardlyB. usuallyC. reallyD. immediately11. A. unlikelyB. unknownC. unselfishD. unreal二、阅读理解(共两节,29分)第一节(共11小题;每小题2分,共22分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALose Yourself in a Good Book for Australia ReadsIn November, were inviting Australians of all ages an
9、d from all walks of life to share and celebrate the joys of reading. Whether youre picking up a book for the first time or your head is already stuck in one, there are plenty of books, activities and events as parts of our festivities.On Thursday, November 12 well celebrate Australian Reading Hour.
10、Youre invited to stop what youre doing for an hour, pick up a book and read to yourself or the children in your life. Join us and relax. Get inspired and find joy in books!This year we are hosting three online events to celebrate the many benefits of reading. Australia Reads Main EventWednesday, Nov
11、ember 11 from 12:30 pm Australia Reads KidsMonday, November 9 from 10:30 am Australia Reads TeensTuesday, November 10 from 12:30 pmReading has some little-known benefits including reducing stress by 68%it even works faster than listening to music, going for a walk or enjoying a cup of tea. Whats mor
12、e, a bedtime story six days a week can put kids almost a year ahead when they start school.If those benefits arent enough to persuade you to pick up a book just yet, Australia Reads has also kindly donated a bunch of books to give away!You will be offered FREE books by visiting our friendly team at
13、King George Square bus station, Thursday, November 12 from 7:30 am.Well be giving away a range of adult and kid books to celebrate Australian Reading Hour until we run out of books.These are just some of the exciting books well have on offer as part of the giveawaybut remember, well have limited num
14、bers available, so first come first serve! The Greatest Hit, William Kostakis Frankie Fish and the Tomb of Tomfoolery, Peter Helliar Tashi and the Stolen Forest, Anna Fienberg The Girl in the Mirror, Rose CarlyleFor more information: https: /australiareads.org.au/12. The online activity for teens wi
15、ll be on _.A. November 9B. November 10C. November 11D. November 1213. If you go to the event at King George Square bus station, you may _.A. come across four writersB. get a copy of The Greatest Hit for freeC. celebrate the festival by giving away free booksD. volunteer in the activity organized by
16、Australia Reads14. What is the purpose of Australia Reads?A. To attract people to buy books.B. To inspire people to write books.C. To encourage people to read books.D. To invite people to donate free books.BIn the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Eric Moussambani of Equatorial Guinea (赤道几内亚) won the heart
17、s of millions watching.When Moussambani swam in the 100m freestyle, some feared he would drown (溺水), but he managed to complete two laps solo. Moussambani received a loud, standing applause (掌声) despite his slow time and became one of the unlikely heroes of the games.Now, 42-year-old Moussambani sai
18、d that he went to the Sydney Games because he had been listening to the radio and heard a call for people to try out for the wild card spots on the Equatorial Guinea national team.The wild card allows the nonprofessional player to play in the Olympic Games. Therefore, although Moussambani could bare
19、ly swim, he became the only person to turn up to join the team and was given a ticket straight to the Olympic Games. His only training was eight months of practice in a 20m hotel pool. After jumping off the block he set a quick pace early on but quickly grew tired, struggling to finish the race with
20、out drowning. Near the end of his race, Moussambani flagged and appeared to almost drown as he got close to the finish. His time of 1:52.72 was the slowest seen at an Olympics and more than a minute behind the world record. No one has recorded a slower time since. But he received a standing clapping
21、 from the 17,000-strong crowd.It was when he went to the athletes restaurant at the Olympic Village, he truly realised he had become famous. “People started asking me for autographs and pictures,” he explained. “That was a big experience for me because I used to be a very shy guy. People started to
22、look for me in the village.”Just four years later, Moussambani halved his personal time to 56.9 seconds.“They invited me to Dsseldorf in Germany in 2006 for a show. I had to swim 100 metres with other swimmers and I did it in 52.18. That was my best time,” he told the publication.Moussambani is famo
23、us in Equatorial Guinea and says he is proud to have made the world aware of his home country. All he wants now is for someone from his country to win an Olympic medal. He is trying his best to train swimmers to get to the next Olympic Games.15. Before the 2000 Sydney Olympic games, Eric Moussambani
24、 _.A. volunteered to join the national teamB. received professional swimming trainingC. became the national hero in Equatorial GuineaD. proved to be the best swimmer in the 100m freestyle16. What does the underlined word “flagged” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. took controlB. gave upC. got lostD. became tir
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