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北京市海淀区学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
北京市海淀区2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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一、单项选择
1.Alanis’mostfamousalbumsold15millioncopiesandherworldfamous.
A.wasmadeB.made
C.makesD.ismade
2.Theinsect’sblackeyes,arefixedonthecabbage,showthecreature’sinterestinthevegetable.
A.whichB.as
C.thatD.what
3.TherewasnotanemptyseatanywhereintheconcerthallatlastThursday’sevent,itwasanextremelycoldnight.
A.whenB.because
C.ifD.although
4.Inthelastthirtyyears,theInternetrapidly.
A.grewB.hasgrown
C.growsD.hadgrown
5.ThefirstpartofUtopiawasfilledwithangerthelastpartexpressedloveandjoy.
A.whileB.asif
C.sinceD.sothat
6.Apresentforparentschildhasrecentlybeenbornmightbeapapercutofchildren.
A.whoB.that
C.whoseD.which
7.MillionsofpeoplealloverChinaTVwhenthespaceshiplandedsafely.
A.werewatchingB.arewatching
C.watchedD.havewatched
8.Expertsbelievethattelevisionprobablydisappearinthefuture.
A.mustB.will
C.needD.should
9.Ifwevirtualrealityholidays,wewouldn’thaveanyproblemswiththeweather.
A.haveB.havehad
C.hadD.wouldhave
10.Acrossthepainting,wecanseeahorserunninghighspeedlikeamissileacrossthesky.
A.toB.on
C.ofD.at
二、完形填空
KongXiangdong,afamousclassical11,alwayswantedtocreatesomethingnew.He12classicalmusicwithChinesefolkmusic.MusichasalwaysbeenpartofKong’sworld.Sincehismotherwasamusiclover,helivedwithmusicfrom13.However,hismothercouldn’tbuyhimapianososhehadtodrawpianokeys14apieceofpaper.The5-year-oldKongwouldpracticeonthepaperpiano15hismotherclappedtherhythm.Althoughhethoughtaboutgivingupbecauseoftoomuchpractice,hedidn’t16.Hebegantowin17attheageof18.Hebecamefamousworldwide,butafteryearsof18,hefeltinsomewayshehadlosthimself.Thereforehewentbacktohisrootsand19thebeautyinChinesefolkmusic.Heevenshavedoffhishairtochangehis20forthenewmusicstyle!
11.A.dancerB.pianistC.actorD.singer
12.A.dividedB.combinedC.putD.linked
13.A.teensB.beginningC.birthD.youth
14.A.onB.atC.likeD.in
15.A.sinceB.soC.asD.but
16.A.quitB.failC.loseD.drop
17.A.matchesB.praisesC.gamesD.awards
18.A.experimentingB.touringC.performingD.acting
19.A.researchedB.replacedC.rememberedD.rediscovered
20.A.clothesB.characterC.identityD.appearance
CrayonCrisis
Thetelephonerang.Itwasmysister,whowasworkinginanelementaryschool.Shetoldmesheusedmycrayon21again.
Over40yearsago,Isatinmyfirst-gradeclassroom22theteacheraskedmetogototheprincipal’soffice.Iwasshy.AndIhatedtobe23.Forme,beingcalledtotheprincipal’sofficewasmyworstdream.
WhenIpushedopenthedoor,itwasworsethanIthought.Seatedinfrontoftheprincipal’sdeskweremy24.Myfatherwalkedstraightovertome.Holdingmydrawings,heasked,“Whydoyouonlyuseablackcrayonwhenyoudraw?
"Icouldn’tspeak.
“25meyourdesk,”saidmyfather.
Inmyclassroom,myfatherpulledoutmycrayonboxfrommydesk.Asinglenubofacrayonrestedinhispalm---itwasblack.26,myfatherasked,“Wherearetherestofyourcrayons?
”
IquietlyexplainedthatI’dgivenalltheothercrayonstofriends.I’dbeen27likemyparentshadtaughtme.Myfatherletoutadeep28,“Youweresharing?
”
Inoddedmyhead.
Backtotheoffice,Ilookedatmyfather,thenattheprincipal---boththeirfaceswere29.TheprincipalwhisperedthatIcouldgo.Iwavedgoodbyetomyparents.Mymotherwavedback,butIcouldn’tgetmyfather’s30;hewasglaringattheprincipal.
Ilearnedyearslaterthatmyfather’sfacewasreddueto31andtheprincipal’swasredduetoembarrassment.Theprincipal,32seeingallmyartworkdoneinblackcrayon,assumed(猜想)thatIhaddeepemotionalproblems.Hehadcalledmyparentsintodiscuss“my33”andtosuggestsomepsychologicalcounseling(心理咨询).
IwastooafraidtosaythatIonlyhadonecrayonleft.Iwastooshytoaskformy“shared”crayonsback.BecauseIdidn’t34upformyself,othersassumedtheworst.
Todaymysistertellsherstudents,“Don’tbe35tospeakup.Ifyoudon’t,Ijustmightmakethewrongassumption.Letmetellastoryaboutmysister,whenshewasaroundyourage...”
21.A.storyB.dreamC.adventureD.event
22.A.sinceB.whenC.onceD.after
23.A.separatedB.noticedC.chosenD.observed
24.A.teachersB.classmatesC.friendsD.parents
25.A.PassB.OfferC.GiveD.Show
26.A.ExcitedB.PuzzledC.MovedD.Interested
27.A.lendingB.learningC.sharingD.following
28.A.voiceB.wordC.cryD.breath
29.A.redB.whiteC.yellowD.blue
30.A.permissionB.attentionC.adviceD.support
31.A.surpriseB.sadnessC.angerD.amazement
32.A.atB.byC.inD.on
33.A.hobbyB.studyC.natureD.worry
34.A.standB.getC.takeD.make
35.A.nervousB.hurriedC.afraidD.eager
三、阅读选择
HowtoFillYourEmptyWallswithBeautifulArt
Ifyou’veeverstaredatanemptywallwonderingwhattoputthere,you’renotalone.Theideaofhavingthesamemuseumprintaseveryoneelsedoesn’tseemthatappealing.
But,manypeoplewhomaybeinterestedinpurchasingartareatalossonhowtostart.Theamountoftimetakentodiscoverartandartiststhatyoutrulylove,andtheexpenseofpurchasingart,keepmanypeoplefromevenconsideringit.
Butnow,TurningArtissolvingthisdilemma(困境).TurningArtisanonlinesubscription(订
阅)servicethatallowstheaverageconsumertolearnaboutartandbeabletoaffordtoownit.TurningArtoffersart-loversanonlinegalleryofthousandsofworks,fromhighlyaccomplishedandsuccessfulartists,toviewintheirhomesandeventuallybuyiftheywantto.
Here’showitworks
VisitTurningAtobrowsethroughtheworkofhundredsofindependentartistsfromacrossthecountry.Sortedbystyle,medium,color,price,artist,orevenregion,newartisaddeddaily.You’resuretofindseveralthingsyoulike.
Then,simplysignupforoneofTurningArt’ssubscriptionplans.Thesestartatjust$10permonth.TurningArtwillsendyouyourfirstpiece,framedandreadytohangrightoutofthebox.Thepiecewillnotbetheoriginal,butratheramuseum-qualityprintproducedtogetherwiththeartist.Youcanrequestthenextpieceatanytime.Newprintsarriveinamailerthatyoucanusetosendbackyouroldprints.
Youcanenjoyeachpieceforone,two,orthreemonths—howeverlongyouwant.And,bestofall,youneverhavetoworryabouttaping,sizing,orcenteringyournewprint,becauseallprintsarepre-sizedtofiteasilyintotheframeoriginallysenttoyou.
Ifyou’vegotanemptywalltofill,orsimplyliketheideaofgettingfreshartinyourhomeeverynowandthen,TurningArtisforyou.
36.Accordingtothepassage,TurningArt.
A.holdsartexhibitionsacrossthecountry
B.providesart-loverswithmanyonlineworks
C.sendstheoriginalpieceofworkstocustomers
D.costsart-loversalotoftimepurchasingartworks
37.Theartprintssenttoyou.
A.cost10dollarseach
B.areproducedbymuseums
C.needtobereturnedinamonth
D.arepre-sizedtofitintotheframe
38.Thepurposeofwritingthispassageisto.
A.describehowTurningAworks
B.invitethereaderstouseTurningArtservice
C.explainhowart-loverscanreducethecostonart
D.sharetheexperienceofdecoratingtheemptywalls
ForthefirsttimeinthehistoryoftheBeijing,ShanghaiandHangzhoumarathons,fourteenblindrunnerscompetedintheNov6HangzhouMarathonthisyearwiththeassistanceofpersonalguides.Eachrunnerwassupportedby4or5volunteers.AmongthemwasYanWei,fromarunninggroupcalled“RunningintheDark”,whichspeciallyprovidestrainingforblindrunners.
Duringtrainings,blindrunnersareeachaccompaniedbythreevolunteers.Onevolunteerisresponsibleforremovinganyobstacles(障碍物)ontheroadandcontrollingthepace.Thesecond
volunteeractsasalookoutforotherrunnersorvehiclesonthepathwhilethethird,whoisattachedtotheblindrunnerbyasafetyrope,takesnoteofthetrainee’srunninggaitandpace.
ZhuPeihua,theleaderofthegroup’sShanghaibranch,firstdevelopedapassionforrunninglastyearwhenhetookpartinaguidedrunningactivity.Zhusaidthathewassofascinatedwith
thesportthatheevenboughtatreadmill(跑步机)sothathecouldtrainathome.“Runninggives
methechancetobeoutsideandtakeinthefreshair.Theactivityhasalsomadememorewillingtotalktopeople.It’ssimplygoodforhealth,”saidZhu.
Thepopularityofguidedrunningactivitiesforblindpeoplehasbeengrowingsincelastyear.ChengYi,avolunteeratRunningintheDark’sHangzhoubranch,saidthatboththenumbersofblindrunnersandvolunteerstobecomeassistantstothemarerisingcontinually.However,headdedthatvolunteersfaceamorephysicallydemandingtaskcomparedtoaregularrunner.Some
oftheotherchallengesinvolvebeingawareoftheverbal(口头的)instructionsonegives.
“Atthebeginning,Ikeptsaying‘here’and‘there’insteadof‘left’or‘right’whichismuchmorespecificandrelevanttotherunner.Ablindrunneroncecollidedwithanotherrunnerbecauseofmymistake.Luckily,noonewashurt,”saidCheng.Througheverything,accordingtoCheng,heandmanyoftheblindrunnershehasguidedbecomeclosefriendswithsharedtopicsandincreasedunderstandings.
39.“RunningintheDark”.
A.has4or5volunteersB.isaverypopularsportsactivity
C.helpspeopledevelopapassionforrunningD.trainstheblindtorun
40.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfroma/an.
A.newspaperB.advertisement
C.storybookD.scientific