四川省宜宾市一中2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第8周周练题

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四川省宜宾市一中2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第8周周练题
第一部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Before my year abroad, everyone advised me to say “yes” to everything. They weren’t 1 . However, here in Germany, “I don’t mind” doesn’t seem to be an acceptable 2 . Neither does “I’ll do whatever you want to do” nor “Really, either way is fine by me”. It really is 3 yes or no.
Despite having a huge smile on your face, most Germans will look at you 4 you’re unable to make a 5 , which of course isn’t true; we’re just being really typically British. My first encounter of this was when
I 6 the hotel for my first two nights in Germany. The 7 asked when I would like my breakfast in the morning. Being typically British, I replied saying whenever was 8 for her. She gave me a(n) 9 look and asked again.
“No, when do you want to have 10 ? Er, OK ... err .... 8 am?”she smiled and I 11 quickly, “Only if that is 12 for you though.”
I knew about the British stereotype (模式化的形象) of 13 before I came abroad. However, I didn’t 14 how much truth there was to it until I arrived here and began experiencing it on a day-to-day basis. 15 give you funny looks in restaurants if you say thank you repeatedly when they 16 all kinds of services. But that’s only right for the British. For everyone else, being so polite is totally 17 .
And when it comes to me 18 questions, it’s even worse. “Would you be able to do that for me if it’s not too much trouble, please?” just doesn’t work here. You have to be 19 and say what you want. The first time I said “Pass that here”, my heart was 20 and I could almost hear my mum screaming in my head about manners.
1. A. wrong B. special C. clever D. kind
2. A. excuse B. sentence C.
reward D. answer
3. A. also B.
still C.
just D. even
4. A. as if B. now that C. unless D. although
5. A. living B. decision C. wish D. difference
6. A. chose B. ordered C.
left D. reached
7. A. customer B. owner C.
cook D. employer
8. A. cheapest B. longest C.
easiest D. hardest
9. A. confused B. cautious C.
anxious D. wild
10. A. tea B.
lunch C. breakfast D. coffee
11. A. begged B. agreed C. apologized D. added
12. A. difficult B. ridiculous C.
convenient D. dangerous
13. A. business B. politeness C.
weakness D. happiness
14. A. realize B. believe C. expect D. forget
15. A. Farmers B. Officers C.
Friends D. Waiters
16. A. accept B. offer C. guarantee D. introduce
17. A. unfortunate B. unsatisfying C.
unnecessary D. uninteresting
18. A. asking B. listing C. discussing D. solving
19. A. careful B. direct C.
creative D. honest
20. A. breaking B. moving C.
aching D. racing
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分16分)
第一节(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A
Horses had been running wild in the America for thousands of years, until they went extinct. Modern horses, as we know them, came to America in around 1519 AD with the Spanish settlers led by Hernán Cortéz.
Over time, some developed into the domesticated (驯养的) horse. However, America has preserved many of these wild horses that came from their Spanish ancestors (祖先). There has been debate about the future of wild horse populations in America. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) says that there are about 33,780 wild horses throughout 10 states in the western part of the U.S.
These wild horses have no natural enemies and are under federal protection, so their population size can double every four years. This does lead to problems. For many years, wild horses that came too close to cattle or sheep on public grazing lands (牧场) were caught or killed. Then a national campaign encouraged states and the federal government to protect the animals as a symbol of the American West. In 1971, a law was passed to allow only agents of the BLM to gather the horses as part of their work in preserving federal lands.
Most people (scientists included) believe that wild horse populations need to become a lot smaller. The BLM, which keeps track of wild horses, suggests that we have about 14,000 more horses than can exist in balance with the ecosystems that they live in. This causes a huge problem that has to be dealt with both environmentally and politically. A solution needs to be found not only to preserve the species but to also keep its population under control. And then, politically this needs to be done in some way.
Some things have already been done to try to get the number of wild horses down, which include adoption of wild horses and the practice of giving vaccines (疫苗) to the female horses to make them unable to reproduce.
21. What was the main reason people caught or killed wild horses?
A. To make money.
B. To get pleasure.
C. To control their numbers.
D. To protect domestic animals.
22. According to the BLM, _____.
A. it is impossible to keep track of wild horses
B. it is wrong to give vaccines to the female horses
C. the number of wild horses should be brought down to about 19,780
D. the symbol of the American West doesn’t have to be wild horses
23. In the text, the author mainly talks about _____.
A. the Bureau of Land Management
B. America’s wild horse problem
C. life in the American West
D. native horses in America
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Tips for taking care of friendships
Some people are meant to come and go from your lives quickly. Other friends may grow with you as your life changes. One way to keep friendships of any level strong is to take good care of them.
Send handwritten notes
Just find a note card, write something by hand, and then mail
it. 24 Since electronic communication is becoming popular these days, a handwritten note can really make an impression.
Be active in contacting friends
Many people call up friends only when they need something. The problem with this is it makes it look as if you don’t really care about your
friend. 25 Regularly check in with your friends so they know you are sincere. Call up friends
Electronic communication is great, but there is nothing like hearing your friend’s voice to give you a lift. Make a point to call up friends and check in with them. 26 Just a few minutes every month can make a difference in your friendship.
Give meaningful gifts
Put some thought into the gifts you give a friend. 27 In fact, often the smallest but most thoughtful ones are the biggest hit.
28
People who argue from time to time actually have healthier friendships than those who never discuss their points of conflict (矛盾). Learn how to argue in a healthy way and work through the issues in your friendship.
A. Talk things out
B. Get together with friends
C. The phone calls don’t have to be long.
D. The presents don’t have to be large or expensive.
E. This will really stand out in your friend’s mailbox.
F. Discuss your issues with the goal of making your relationship healthier.
G. Remember to call up friends or send an email to see how they are doing.
第三部分:语言知识运用(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Jack: How much do you know about Antarctica, Kathy?
Kathy: It is the driest and coldest place on Earth. 29. ________ is difficult for people to get there, and not a(n) 30. ________ (comfort) place for people to stay once they arrive.
Jack: Are there any mountains in the Antarctic continent?
Kathy: Yes. The Antarctic continent has mountain ranges similar 31. ________ size to the European Alps (阿尔卑斯山). But they lie buried under an ice cap 32. ________ is five kilometres thick.
Jack: Do you know why it 33. ________ (consider) as the coldest continent on Earth? Kathy: Even though Antarctica receives more sunlight than the equator, the temperatures are 34. ________ (low) because the ice cap reflects the heat back into space. Thus, the coldest temperature ever 35. ________ (record) on Earth was
in Antarctica in July, 1983.
Jack: How many people are living in this special area? And what can we enjoy while 36. ________ (tour) there?
Kathy: Although no human population is native 37. ________ Antarctica, about 1,000 people work there in the summer months, and another 12,000 tourists visit it every year. They come to enjoy the bright blue skies and the fresh white snow fields. 38. ________ a tourist is lucky enough, he or she can join an expedition (探险) there. 第四部分:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
One afternoon, I was wandering on the street when I saw my brother by the chance. He was behaving very strange. He looked around before going quickly into a shop. When he came down, he had a box in his hand. I knew some villagers turned to steal because they were poor. The thought whether my brother could be one of them drove me crazily. I was determined to find out the truth. When he questioned, tears filled his eyes. He said he was collecting beer bottle from kind shopkeepers, but would feel embarrassing if he was seen by others. I was very sorry that I have misunderstood my brother.
完形填空
1—5 ______ _____ _____ ______ ______ 6—10
______ _____ _____ ____ _____
11--15______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 16--20
______ _____ _____ _____ _____
阅读理解 21____ 22_____ 23 ______
七选五 24 _____25 _____26______27______ 28_____
语法填空
29__________ 30__________ 31________ 32__________ 33_________
34__________ 35__________ 36________ 37__________ 38_________
参考答案
1-5 ADCAB 6-10 DBCAC 11-15 DCBAD 16-20 BCABD
21-23DCB 24-28 EGCDA
29. It 30. comfortable 31. in 32. that / which 33. is considered
34. lower 35. recorded 36.
touring 37. to 38. If
短文改错:
. ... by the chance. 去掉the
. ... very
strange. strange
→strangely
. ... he came down ... down →out
. ... turned to steal ... steal →stealing
. The thought whether ... whether →that
. ... drove me crazily. crazily →crazy
When he questioned ... questioned前加was ... beer bottle ... bottle →bottles ... feel
embarrassing ... embarrassing →embarrassed
... I have misunderstood ... have →had。

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