2021-2022年福州格致中学鼓山校区期末模拟高一英语
2024年福建福州市第一高级中学英语高三第一学期期末经典模拟试题含解析
2024年福建福州市第一高级中学英语高三第一学期期末经典模拟试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.They arrived at the border between Kenya and Tanzania at 2 pm, ______ lies a national nature reserve.A.what B.which C.where D.when2.--- Dad, have you seen my Christmas card?--- ______ you painted last night? I’m afraid I haven’t seen ______.A.One ; one B.The one ; itC.One ; it D.The one ; that3.What matters in life is working hard ________ hardly working.A.as well as B.less thanC.rather than D.other than4.With WeChat Pay coming into widespread use, our household bills are convenient____.A.paying B.paid C.to pay D.to be paid5.I thought it hard to complete the project then, but I ________ my mind.A.will change B.would changedC.have changed D.had changed6.As ______ healthier lifestyle is being promoted, the bicycle has also become a tool that keeps people on ______ go.A.the; a B.a; aC.a; the D.a; /7.According to the school rule, no child be allowed out of the school, unless accompanied by his or her own parents.A.should B.mustC.shall D.can8.The financial damage is nothing compared to what _______ if there had been childrenin the classroom in time of the fire.A.would happen B.happenedC.would have happened D.should have happened9.---May! How is your plan? I heard you started it last Sunday.---Oh! I for it, but I haven’t decided where to start it.A.have prepared B.had prepared C.have been preparing D.was preparing 10.Was it at the beginning _____ you made the promise ____ you would do all to help make it?A.that; that B.when; thatC.that; when D.when; when11.When the old man woke up, he found someone his TV in the living room. A.stole B.steal C.stealing D.stolen12.—The lecture about 3D technology was very interesting.—It’s a pity. How I wish I ________ time to attend it.A.had B.have C.had had D.have had13._____ to manage time wisely, and you can make the most out of each day. A.Learning B.To learnC.Learned D.Learn14.Breaking up is the business of the two lovers, ________ no other person should be involved.A.which B.in thatC.that D.in which15.To fetch water before breakfast seemed to me a rule ______.A.to never break B.never to have brokenC.never to be broken D.never to be breaking16.—Thank you very much for everything .You've been so helpful . —_ _.Just let me know if there is anything else I can do for you.A.With pleasure B.The pleasure is mine.C.Please don't say so D.No, thanks17.It’s certainly hard work.But, a man who wishes to have a career has to make a great many sacrifices.A.on the contrary B.in addition C.on the other hand D.in that case 18.Once published, the novel was a(n) success and was soon translated into nine foreign languages.A.occasional B.instantC.constant D.individual19.These new books are a very welcome _________ to the school library. A.addition B.arrival C.attitude D.audience20.It is so difficult a question_______ none of the kids could work it out.A.as B.that C.which D.X第二部分阅读理解(满分40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。
2021-2022学年福建省福州市高一(上)期末英语试卷(附答案详解)
2021-2022学年福建省福州市高一(上)期末英语试卷一、选词填空-句子(本大题共7小题,共25.0分)1.根据语境,选择下框中的单词替换句中划线部分的词或词块,使之意思一致。
(1) A committee was to limit damage to the Egyptian buildings. ______(2) However,dangerous conditions and damaged roads in the city will make it difficult tofood and supplies . ______(3) The high for the Chinese writing system can be seen in the development of Chinesecharacters as an art form. ______(4) Please two rooms for me for a week beginning from next Monday.I will be arriving onSunday. ______(5) Experts investigated the issue, several tests,and then made a proposal. ______(6) The villagers were frightened to see that the river would burst its bank and their home .______(7) Putting knowledge into easy-to-understand helps to promote its creativity. ______2.根据语境,选择下框中的单词或短语,必要时用正确的形式填空。
(1) The issue whether the old buildings should ______ in the town gets a lot of attentionthese days.(2) The undersea quake ______ around 7:00 a.m.,Sunday off the west coast ofIndonesia's Sumatra Island.(3) We must make people ______ of the problem and help protect the endangered wildlife.(4) These posters have ______ our emotions,reminding us of the extinct creatures.(5) The new assistant impressed the boss with his creative ______ for solving thecompany's problems.(6) Some people believe cultural relics protection should ______ economic development.(7) It was a time when people were divided geographically,leading to many ______ of(8) Li Rui and I are ______ ,so our relationship is close and a few words can bridge the gap between us.3.工人们为家园被毁的幸存者们搭建了避难所。
福州格致中学(鼓山校区)2016—2017学年度上学期期末模拟-高一英语试卷
福州格致中学(鼓山校区)2016—2017学年度上学期期末模拟高一英语试题第一部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分60 分)第一节:单项选择:(共15 分,每小题1分)1.---- Do you know what is on recently?---- Sorry, I don’t know, but I’ll go and .A.find outB. take outC. figure outD. watch out2.Why don’t you just your own business and leave me alone?A.makeB. openC. considerD. mind3.— I hear you won the prize in the English Contest last week.— That was the second time that I the prize.A.have gotB. gotC. getD. had got4.A number of students playing on the playground, but I don’t know what the exact number .A.is; isB. are; areC.is; areD. are; is5.The film we saw last night is called The Bridges of Madison County, which is a novel by Robert James.A.based onB. basing onC. based atD. basing at6.—Ron, I congratulate you on your success.—Thanks, but the honor to all the people here.A.is belongedB. belongsC. is belongingD. belonged7.I’d like a room window looks out over the sea.A.thatB. whereC. whoseD. which8.It is the third time that she has won the race, has surprised us all.A.thatB. whereC. whichD. what9.I don’t know the problem, for it’s beyond my power .A.how to deal withB. what to deal withC. how to deal with itD. what to do with it10.—Sorry, sir, your computer isn’t ready yet. It at present.―That’s all right.A.is repairedB. is being repairedC. hasn’t repairedD. has been repaired11.The villagers went out to the mountain the missing child.A.in a search ofB. looking afterC. searched forD. in search of12.The present media have changed our daily communication. The messages most of us rely are briefer than they once were.A.to whichB. on whichC. from thatD. in what13.People who often stay up too late are more likely to die of heart disease, a study.A.with the help ofB. because ofC. according toD. as a result of14.—The speech he gave in the hall was a great success. Don’t you think so?—Well, I agree with you .A.in a wayB. on the wayC. by the wayD. in the way15.The for speeding is so heavy that few drivers would take chances.A.prizeB. fareC. fineD. fee第二节:完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2021-2022学年福建省福州市八县(市、区)一中高一下学期期末联考英语试题(含听力)
2021-2022学年福建省福州市八县(市、区)一中高一下学期期末联考英语试题(含听力)1. How will the speakers get to the party?A.By car. B.By bus. C.By taxi.2. Which kind of light can the man sleep in?A.Moonlight. B.Sunlight. C.Lamplight.3. How many flowers will the speakers give their mother?A.Fifteen. B.Ten. C.Five.4. What season is it now?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter.5. What does the man think of John?A.He is falling behind.B.He is the best in the class.C.He is making a lot of progress.6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. When is the math test?A.This Tuesday. B.Next Monday. C.Next Friday.2. What will Matt do next Saturday?A.Go to a concert.B.Finish his history essay.C.Begin studying for biology.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the woman suggest the man do?A.Study harder at night.B.Get up early to study.C.Change his clothes before sleeping.2. What is the best time to go to bed according to the study?A.10:00 p.m. B.11:00 p.m. C.12:00 p.m.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
福建省福州市鼓山中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题(无答案)
福建省福州市鼓山中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题一、阅读理解文章大意:这是一篇应用文。
主要介绍了四个值得一去的旅游景点。
While travel may have been brought to a standstill, it certainly didn’t stop progress. Here are just a few of the new attractions in some of our favourite places to visit, writes ALENEY DE WINTER.A fairy tale (童话) firstThe first stages of the H. C. Andersen House in Odense, Denmark — the hometown of the famous fairy tale writer — have opened. The site will also soon be home to a kid’s space where more fairy tales will be brought to life. hcandersenshus. dkA floating (漂浮的) flower gardenTeam Lab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu, Tokyo, has shown a new Garden Area with two garden artworks. One of them invites you to get close to 13,000 live orchids (兰花). Visitors will find themselves walking through water and floating as they become one artwork with the flowers. planets. teamlab. artSunken (沉没的) cityDubai landmarks haven’t just gone high, they’ve gone deep! The world’s deepest dive pool, Deep Dive Dubai, is the latest record-breaking attraction. More than 60 metres deep, the too-cool pool includes an underwater sunken city for divers to explore on their own or with a guide: Whether you’ve never dived before or you’re an experienced diver, those aged 10 and over are welcomed. deepdivedubai. com New York’s newest islandPark life just got a little more interesting in New York. Little Island @Pier55 is a human-built island park next to the Hudson River Park. The new public space is unlike any other in the Big Apple: visitors can take in views of the Hudson River and New York City, along with music, dance and other performances (表演) in its 687-seat theatre. littleisland. org1. Which of the following websites may a flower lover visit?A..B.hcandersenshus.dk. C..D.planets.teamlab.art.2. What do we know about Deep Dive Dubai?A.It has set a new record.B.It is aimed at grown-ups.C.It is designed for new divers.D.It encourages self-guided touring.3. What can visitors do in Little Island @Pier55?A.Visit a museum.B.Buy some artworks.C.Enjoy performances.D.Learn the history of New York.文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。
福建省福州格致中学(鼓山校区)高一英语上学期第五次月考(期末)试题
福州格致中学2015级高一学段第一学期质量评定高一年级第五次月考英语试卷时间:100分钟分值120分★祝考试顺利★(完型填空启用备用卷题号不同答题卡区域注意区别)第Ⅰ卷选择题(共两部分,满分70分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Most of us are highly aware of various channels through which we can obtain information on food safety. A majority of us have shown much __36___ in experts and authorities and taken a(n) __37___ part in science activities organized by such experts.__38_, we do not always form an accurate picture When there is __39_news about one brand, our trust in all brands or similar products tends to be __40___ . We would doubt not only the brand in __41___ but also similar brands when a safety issue (问题)_42___ in the news. At the same time,our purchase __43___ change as food safety incidents occur. We are becoming _44___ confident in domestic(国内的)food companies ,for they have done too little in publishing and sharing food safety __45__ so far. As a result ,we would turn to __46__ brands more often.Food safety incidents in China have attracted a lot of attention. As a matter of fact ,we only have a very _47__ knowledge base on the issue. In developed countries,there have been relatively _48__ measures and response system toward safety issues. Therefore, the __49___ in those countries are less likely to become over-panicked and form serious _50 about all brands.Food companies should pay more attention to our insights, listen to our voices, _51___ the opinions of experts and authorities ,have effective strategies for response _52____ various media channels, and __53___ information in time and face the public honestly. In addition ,both the government and an independent third - party should have a role to play in providing information about food companies__54___ in raw material selection, production and distribution (流通) However, this might require several years and we still need to learn more about food __55___36. A. respect B.enthusiasm C. distrust D. confidence37. A. slight B. broad C. active D. natural38. A. However B. Consequently C. Meanwhile D. Furthermore39. A. negative B. exciting C. detailed D. special40. A. protected B. affected C. increased D. preserved41. A. particular B. question C. specific D. danger42. A ends up B. breaks down C. turns up D. settles down43. A. habits B. actions C. behaviors D. decisions44. A. less B. over C. more D. most45. A. measures B. technology C. assessment D. information46. A. famous B. foreign C. latest D. native47. A. professional B. specific C. limited D. abundant48. A. complete B. valuable C. simple D. flexible49. A. experts B. merchants C. consumers D. companies50. A. beliefs B. protests C. preferences D.doubts51. A. suspect B. value C. challenge D. discuss52. A. within B. via C. toward D. beyond53. A. announce B. collect C.analyze D. exchange54. A. secrets B. schedules C. processes D. managements55. A problem B. safety C. crisis D. supply第二节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2021-2022学年福建省福州市四校联盟高一下学期期末联考英语试题(含听力)
2021-2022学年福建省福州市四校联盟高一下学期期末联考英语试题(含听力)1. What does the woman think of the shirt?A.The pattern is good. B.The color is bad. C.The price is high.2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At home. B.On a bus. C.In a bar.3. What will the man do next?A.Go shopping. B.Make a grocery list. C.Fetch things for thewoman.4. What do the speakers think of Henry?A.Negative. B.Positive. C.Easy-going.5. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife. B.Interviewer andC.Waitress and customer.interviewee.6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What are the speakers trying to do?A.Find the dog’s owner.B.Find a dog for its owner. C.Apply for a dog.2. How long will he have to wait, if the man wants to adopt the dog?A.One day. B.Two days. C.Three days.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why are people informed of special events on WeChat?A.WeChat is becoming convenient.B.People go on WeChat very often.C.Many people have a WeChat account2. What will the man do next?A.Show the woman his account code.B.Scan the woman's account code.C.Wait for the woman to confirm the application.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2022-2023学年福建省福州格致中学高一下学期期末考试英语试题
2022-2023学年福建省福州格致中学高一下学期期末考试英语试题1. What is the time now?A.5: 15 B.5: 00. C.4: 45.2. Why do the speakers come here?A.To sell a house. B.To look at a new place. C.To do some shopping.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Neighbors. B.Close friends. C.Brother and sister.4. What does the man mean?A.He likes the book. B.He hasn’t read the book.C.He will return the booksoon.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A sales promotion. B.Their new stores. C.The man’s work.6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What will the woman prepare for the host?A.Chocolates. B.A scarf. C.A tie.2. What does the woman think of table manners?A.They’re easy.B.They’re too formal. C.They’re complex.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is wrong with the woman?A.She has a headache. B.She got a bad cold. C.She can’t fall asleep. 2. When is the deadline for the report?A.Wednesday. B.Thursday. C.Friday.3. How does the man suggest the woman deal with the report?A.Improve it. B.Leave it with him. C.Submit it later.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2021-2022学年福建省福州市六校联考高一下学期期末考试英语试题
2021-2022学年福建省福州市六校联考高一下学期期末考试英语试题1. First launched in 2010 by China’s e-commerce giant Jingdong, the 618 shopping event has developed into a major mid-year shopping event that has driven online consumer spending over the decade. However, consumers are becoming more cautious during a pandemic-hit economic downturn and growing tired of more frequent shopping events stimulation over the past decade.The event was originally created as a competition for the Alibaba-backed Singles’ Day shopping event on November 11. And similar to Singles’ Day, the 618 shopping festival has grown out of its founding platform and become a promotional event across all major Chinese e-commerce platforms. The event is also considered a barometer (指标) for consumer spending capacity and new shopping trends in China.For those who are taking a close look at the country’s second-largest shopping carnival, this year’s edition of 618 might seem like 2020’s all ove r again, yet if anything the situation is even more serious.In both years, China was just coming out of lockdowns which had taken a toll on the country’s economy and led to negative consumer consumption concept. But the timing is different. In 2020, Covid-19 broke out in January and most pandemic-related lockdowns were removed in early April. By the time 618 arrived in June, the state had already stepped in to boost consumption by launching a series of digital subsidy programs over April and May. On top of that, the two-month gap allowed more time for manufacturing and logistics (物流) companies to recover from the lockdowns ahead of the shopping festival.This year, however, there’s less time for the market—either consumer consumption concept, merchants (商人), or logistics companies—to react since the months-long lockdowns to control new Covid-19 outbreaks in cities like Beijing and Shanghai only ended on June 1, just as many retailers were preparing for the 618 shopping festival with pre-promotion and early deals. Moreover, recent trends make it obvious that Chinese consumers will be even more cautious in 2022 than they were near the start of the pandemic.1. What was the reason for JD to establish the 618 shopping events?A.To attract customers to shop in malls.B.To celebrate Jingdong’s establishment.C.To compete with Alibaba for customers.D.To create opportunities for single person.2. Why is the 618 shopping event seen as an assessment of spending power?A.Because of its leadership in fashion.B.It is China’s second-largest shopping festival.C.Because of JD company’s popularity.D.It is organized by China’s largest online platform.3. What difficulty do the 618 shopping events in 2020 and 2022 both face?A.The absent logistics assistance.B.The same tough timing for selling.C.The pandemic-hit economic decline.D.The sales restrictions set by government.4. Why may the 618 shopping event in 2022 be even worse?A.Lockdowns just ended in early April.B.There is less time for the market to respond.C.Covid-19 outbreaks are more serious in cities.D.Chinese customers are more lacking in money5. What does the underline word “lockdowns”in the last paragraph mean?B.limited activities C.locks to the door D.downtowns A.measures to closecities2. Many people quote the phrase from Jane Jacobs that “there must be eyes on the street” to emphasize the relationship between urban safety and design. Jacobs’ views on urban safety were, in truth, far more complex than this phrase suggests. Her book The Death and Life of Great American Cities has become the basis of a worldwide movement to foster safer cities.Jacobs made an important contribution to our understanding of cities by linking the fear of crime and urban design. In a successful city district a person must feel personally safe on the street among all these strangers. It doesn’t take many incidents of violence on a city street to make people fear the street. And as they fear it, they use it less, which makes the street still more unsafe.Jacobs widened her attention to urban safety in general, including parks and public housing projects. While most planners focus on the green benefits of parks, she argued against underused or dangerous parks. She observed that parks are successful when they encourage a range of activities and users.She emphasized design and management policies to encourage interaction at public housing sites. She suggested combining public housing communities with existing street patterns and holding street activities by including businesses in the buildings. She opposed fencing and security guards, creating a sense of territory and isolating public housing residents from the wider community. Jacobs wrote about her experience of daily life in the city and urged planners to pay attention to how ordinary people actually use urban space. From her experience as a wife, mother, and resident in New York, she arrived at a more human vision of the city than the experts of the day did. Her concern about urban safety was visionary (有远见的), and her manner of looking at the city still offers a critical viewpoint for evaluating crime prevention and community safety strategies today.1. What purpose does paragraph 1 serve?A.To make the phrase better known.B.To attract readers’ attention to th e phrase.C.To introduce more Jacobs’ complex views.D.To prove the popularity of Jane Jacobs’ book.2. According to Jacobs, what is a proper way to foster a successful city?A.Warning people of violence in the streets.B.Encouraging different activities in parks.C.Employing security guards in the buildings.D.Introducing safety policies at public housing sites.3. What does Jacobs say about urban design?A.Good design and management can increase interaction.B.The government should build more parks.C.Crimes make the city insecure for people to live in.D.Cities should improve public services.4. What can we know from the text?A.Creating a sense of territory is necessary.B.It’s dangerous to walk on the street alone.C.People in the city feel more disconnected now.D.Various roles in life make Jacob have unique views5. What is the passage mainly about ?A.Jacobs’ views on urban safety and designB.Jacobs’ Book “The Development of Great cities”C.Jacobs’experience of daily life in the cityD.Jacobs’ design and management policies3. Psychologists, theologians and preschool teachers alike have long supported a simple but powerful idea — giving to others is good for the world, but it also makes us feel good. In fact, social psycho logist Elizabeth Dunn’s research has shown that giving to charity has the same impact on happiness as earning twice as much income.Dunn has learned that not all generosity is created equal. The less abstract (抽象) an act of charity or kindness is, she says, the greater its happiness-bringing benefits are for the giver. She cites an experience she had in her home community in Canada, where she and a group of neighbors worked together to resettle a Syrian refugee family in 2019. The joy, gratitude and satisfaction she felt doing that work was different from any charitable donations she had given in the past. Her research supports her own experience. “You need to imagine how your dollars are going to make a difference,” she said, in reference to a study that s howed people feel happier after donating to support a specific action (purchasing mosquito nets for a malaria-stricken part of the world) than they did after donating to a general social service charity.“All of us are capable of finding joy in giving,” Dunn said, “But we shouldn’t expect this to happen automatically… It matters how we do it.” She added, “Let’s stop thinking about giving as a moral obligation (义务) and start thinking of it as a source of pleasure.”This proposal, that we re-frame giving and generosity as fuel for our happiness, is powerful. It has the potential to deepen and broaden the ways in which we practice generosity in our lives and communities. And that, in turn, promotes the positivity and kindness that make the world a better place, day by day, moment by moment.1. According to Dunn, which of the following is the result of giving to charity?A.Making givers happy. B.Increasing people’s income.C.Getting rid of world poverty. D.Making people more powerful.2. What can be regarded as a less abstract act of kindness?A.Promising to help the poor. B.Donating money to charity.C.Saying warm words to a beggar. D.Buying 3000 coats for the poor.3. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 3 refer to ?A.Charity. B.Action. C.Giving. D.Obligation.4. What can we learn from the passage?A.Giving is only a moral obligation.B.Giving to charity means more income.C.Abstract kindness brings the giver great benefits.D.Giving and generosity contribute to making a better world5. Where does the passage possibly come from?A.a science fiction B.a magazine C.a website D.a descript4. Joseph Conrad, a famous English novelist, said that his goal as a writer was “to make you hear, to make you feel, and above all, to make you see. That, and no more, is everything.” 1 Often it leaves a single sharp impression to be turned over and over in the mind. After finishing the story, the readershould have something to think about: the humor of life, its ironies, or the unpredictability of human behavior.2 The first and most obvious level is conveyed through the plot. Plot refers to the sequence of events, to the actions of the characters and the situations in which they are involved. To explain the plot, then, is to tell what happened in the story and to whom. In some short stories, plot is the dominating element. In other short stories, plot plays a very minor role.In Hemingway’s story, The Old Man and the Sea, however, we must approach the content on another level. 3 To understand and appreciate the story, the reader must be able to identify its general topic or theme. The next step is to identify the device by which the author comments on this theme. 4Readers cannot appreciate a short story fully unless they react not only to what has been said but also to how it has been said. 5 Style grows out of the writer’s own personality and can be seen in the choice of words and phrases, the arrangement of sentences, the rhythm and tone. Structure refers to the architecture of the story, the way in which the details are selected and arranged to produce the desired effect.5. My sales career was almost cut short by my parents. I was 11, a member of the Girl Scouts, and preparing to sell our first Thin Mints. Our goal was to sell at least 50 boxes each, which would make us qualified for the _______. I considered knocking on strangers’ doors and hoping to win them over.But when I_______ my parents the permission paper to do this, they_______handed it back unsigned. They thought it was _______ that their child would ask neighbors for _______. I defended my case: The _________want delicious cookies!Finally, they _______, and I hit the streets. Door after door, I found that the _________ basically sold itself and all I had to do was adding some extra charm with my silk ribbon. The GirlScouts_________ me with a cup that had a thumb printed yellow smiley face on it. I felt__________ .I went on to have a long career in sales. Now when I__________ that first adventure, what I see is a young girl who instinctively__________the most important thing about selling. It’s about__________ a service—bringing them the things they want and need, so that, in the best ofsituatio ns, any product__________ itself as well as the cookies did. That’s why I still have that cup, which I keep as a ____________1.A.candies B.certificates C.prizes D.designs2.A.showed B.handed C.instructed D.sent3.A.accidentally B.obviously C.hardly D.immediately 4.A.astonishing B.boring C.embarrassing D.confusing5.A.food B.money C.support D.service6.A.customers B.passengers C.listeners D.visitors7.A.disappeared B.agreed C.struggled D.continued8.A.product B.present C.object D.instrument9.A.associated B.helped C.charged D.rewarded10.A.interested B.recognized C.confused D.unprepared 11.A.look back on B.keep up with C.get close to D.make up for 12.A.doubted B.noticed C.understood D.remembered 13.A.requiring B.expecting C.checking D.providing14.A.creates B.replaces C.sells D.reflects15.A.present B.reminder C.surprise D.secret6. 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。
2021年福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末试题及参考答案
2021年福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AAmid the coronavirus outbreak, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security recommends having at least a two - week supply of water and food.PotatoesShelf life:2 to 5 weeks if stored in a cool, dry, dark placeYukon Gold, red, and fingerling potatoeswill last from two to three weeks. Larger white potatoes can last for three to five weeks. Sweet potatoes have about the same shelf life. Don't store them next to onions, however. The two might go together well in cooking, but raw, each gives off gases and moisture that might cause the other to spoil faster.Tea※Shelf life:6 to 12 months past "sell - by" dateDried tea leaves, whether loose (in a sealed container) or in teabags (in an unopened box) can easily last a year or more if they' re not subjected to damp or humidity. However, the tea does tend to lose flavor over time.Peanuts● Shelf life:1 to 2 monthsPeanuts in their shell, especially when kept cool and dry, are perfectly happy in the cupboard for as long as two months.Canned fruits and vegetables● Shelf life:1 to 2 years past "sell - by” dateCanning is an extremely efficient means of preserving food. Generally speaking, if canned foods aren't subjected to extreme heat, their contents should stay good for two years or more. Be aware, however, of dented cans or those with swollen tops, which may indicate the presence of bacteria inside.1. Which can go bad faster if stored with onions?A. Potatoes.B. Tea.C. Peanuts.D. Canned fruits and vegetables.2. What is special about tea?A. The flavor of tea can always remain the same.B. Tea leaves are better to be preserved in an open jar.C. Tea leaves should be kept away from the state of being wet.D. The maximum length of time that tea can be stored is 6 months.3. What may shorten the "sell - by” date of canned foods ?A. Shapes of cans.B. Categories of foods.C. Decline of the temperature.D. Exposure to high temperature.BDragon boating is a team sport that has its root in ancient China. The boats are decorated with a dragon head and tail. In recent years cancer survivor groups have got involved in the sport to help make friends and help rebuild their lives.On a recent Saturday morning, a group of 20 women were on a boat in the Anacostia River in Washington DC. They moved their paddles(船桨)in rhythm to the call of a coach. The women belong to the dragon boat team GoPink! DC, which trains weekly. It also races against other breast cancer survivor teams in dragon boat festivals. As a result, GoPink! DC won medals in this Washington dragon boat festival.Lydia Collins joined five years ago after finding out she had breast cancer. “I was diagnosed with breast cancer.I was demoralized because of my illness - I lost all interest in life and wouldn't even get out of bed to eat. But now I love the team spirit. I just love everything about it. It is like a floating support group on the water.”The paddles are breast cancer survivors and their supporters. Annette Rothemel helped establish(建立)the group in 2006. She is a researcher with the National Institutes of Health as well as a breast cancer survivor. “It is sort of an easy entry sport because on the same boat people at different levels can be doing the same sport.” But Ms Rothemel saysdragon boating can be physically demanding, especially for someone who is sick and getting treatment for cancer.“It’s hard but I think you have to challenge yourself in life. This is something I look forward to. I get to be out here with my sisters and supporters that understand what I’m going through and help motivate me. So it makes me stronger and it makes me feel better,” another cancer survivor Rhonda Hartzel said.Annette Rothemel says the cancer survivors feel a sense of sisterhood and share good times when they paddle together. She says both feelings are treasured by the team.4. What do the underline wordsdemoralizedIn para.3 probably mean?A. depressedB. anxiousC. astonishedD. awkward5. What can we know about Lydia Collims from the text?A. she helps establish Go Pink !DCB. she tries to find a cure for the cancerC. she benefits from the dragon boat raceD. she gives up hope because of her illness6. How can the dragon boat race help the cancer survivorsA. forget their tough experiencesB. recover physically and mentallyC. get rid of the pains of their cancerD. enjoy their rest life without sufferings7. What does the text tell us about Annette Rothemel?A. she is an expert in studying the cause of the cancerB. she helps the cancer survivors in financial difficultiesC. she believes there is a healthful result from the dragon boat raceD. she thinks it unwise for the patient to join in the dragon boat raceCSome of my earliest memories involve sitting with my dad in his study every evening when he came home from the office. I’d watch as he put his personal items away: his watch, wallet, comb and car keys would always occupy the same spot on the table every time.Dad’s comb was bought when he married Mum. Every evening, he would smile, hand me the comb and say: “Be a good girl and help Daddy clean it, OK?” I was more than happy to do it. This seems amundanetask, but it brought me such joy at that time. I would excitedly turn the tap on, then brush the comb with a used toothbrush as hard as I could. Satisfied that I’d done a good job, I would proudly return the comb to Dad. He would smile at me, and place the comb on top of his wallet.About two years later, Dad started his own business. I started primary school. That was when things started to change. Dad’s business wasn’t doing so well, and he didn’t come home as much as he used to. Over the years, I stopped waiting for him to come home.Today, I’ve graduated from college and Dad’s business are better now. Yet the uncomfortable silence between Dad and me continued. Two days before my birthday last year, Dad came home early and said to me, “Hey, would you like to help me clean my comb?” I looked at him a while, then took the comb and headed to the sink. It’s anew comb. I hadn’t noticed that he’d changed it. I brushed the comb, and it hit me then: why, as a child, helping my dad clean his comb was such a joy.I passed the clean comb back to Dad. This time, I noticed my day has aged. But his smile is still as heartwarming as before. Dad carefully places his comb on top of his wallet. After so many years, I guess some things never change. And for that, I’m glad.8. As a child, the author helped her dad clean his comb happily because ________.A. she was good at cleaning the combB. she thought that she should do that as a good girlC. her dad was home early to spend the evening with herD. the comb was important for her father and her mother9. Which of the following words can best replace the underlined wordmundanein paragraph two?A. importantB. excitingC. unnecessaryD. uninteresting10. When the author said, “It’s a new comb. I hadn’t noticed that he’d changed it.”, she felt ________.A. disappointedB. impatientC. tiredD. sorry11. What’s the best title of the passage?A. Evenings With Dad.B. How to Clean the Comb.C. My Memory with My Dad.D. I Love My Family Members.DNostalgia (怀旧) has become increasingly common in our current climate of accelerated, unexpected change. More and more Americans are turning back with longing towhat feels like simpler, sweeter times. They collect cassette tapes, manual typewriters even decades-old video games.Is it a mistake to get too obsessed with the past? Some psychologists warn that too much devotion to the so-called good old days is an escape from reality; it can indicate loneliness or that a person is having a difficult time coping in the present. Psychologist Stephanie Coontz argues that nostalgia distracts us from addressing the problems of modern life and contribute to anxiety, depression , insomnia etc.But new studies suggest that a modest dose of nostalgia is not only harmless, but actually beneficial. They suggest it helps strengthen our sense of identity and makes us feel more optimistic and inspired. It is also a tool for self — discovery and memories are a psychological immune response that is triggered when you want to take abreak from negativity. Interestingly, those happy memories can be particularly beneficial both to kids in their teens and to society's elders. Recalling our childhood reminds us of “the times when we were accepted and loved unconditionally," says Krystine Batcho, a psychologist. "That is such a powerfully comforting phenomenon, knowing that there was a time in life when we didn't have to earn our love." Nostalgia can transform even the most ordinary past into legends which warms the heart and the body. Let's not forget that nostalgia has been a source of inspiration to innumerable American writers. Mark Twain recalled his boyhood, writing, "after all these years, I can picture that old time to myself now, just as it was then:The white town drowsing in the sunshine of a summer's morning."So go ahead, daydream a little about your best childhood friend, your first car, a long - gone family pct. As Dr. Sedikidessays,"Nostalgia is ly central to human experience. "But at the same time, keep these words of wisdom from the great inventor Charles Kettering in mind as well:"You can't have a better tomorrow if you are thinking about yesterday all the time. "312. What did some psychologists in paragraph 2 probably agree?A. Nostalgia will cause some mental problems.B. Nostalgia makes us devoted to the good old days.C. Nostalgia shows you are trying to get rid of loneliness.D. Nostalgia helps us cope with the difficult time we are going through.13. There are many benefits of nostalgia except ________A. It can enable us to know ourselves better.B. It can bring us some comfort when we recall.C. We are likely to gain attention if we recall the happy childhood.D. We can sometimes break away from negativity with happy memories.14. What will be talked about in the following paragraph?A. The bad influence of too much devotion to nostalgia.B. The reasons why we should avoid nostalgia.C. The bad memories that always stick around you.D. The great changes nostalgia will bring to you.15. What's the best title of the passage?A. We all have a soft spot for nostalgia.B. Nostalgia is actually good for you.C. Don't be carried away by nostalgia.D. There are many times when we like to recall.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021年福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末考试试题及答案解析
2021年福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末考试试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AUNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS ON THE WATERBangkokFloating MarketsThere are many floating markets where goods are sold from boats. While modem markets are more popular, floating markets still are huge attractions for local tourism. In Bangkok Floating Markets,Thailand, one of the most popular ones, any visitors can buy local foods and traditional hand-made souvenirs.Bregenzer Festspiele(Opera festival)The Bregenz Festival is held every year from July to August inVorarlberg,Austria. It has the world's largest stage on the water. The performances are different every year but they are usually united by one theme. The decorations(装饰)are very impressive and are worth seeing.Viva, ArtificialIslandArtificial islands are not something new. What makes this island special is that . it is floating. Viva is the largest out of three man-made islands along with Vista and Tera, all situated inSeoul,South Korea. The island weighs 2,000-tons and is technically a buoy(浮标).The island unfortunately is not carbon-neutral(碳中和)but it has solar panels which can generate electricity to power the hall, restaurants and shopping malls. MarinaBayFloating Platform StadiumThis stadium was built as a temporary solution while Singapore National Stadium was rebuilt. Now it is usedfor different sporting events, concerts, and festivals. In particular, it was once used for the opening and closing ceremonies during the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics.1. What can visitors do at Bangkok Floating Markets?A. Performing.B.Boating.C. Shopping.D. Swimming.2. What do you know about Viva?A. It is the biggest island inSouth Korea.B. It has the equipment to harness solar energy.C. It is the largest floating stage on the water.D. It is a man-made island only for low-carbon life.3. Which attraction should you choose to watch a basketball match?A. Bangkok Floating Markets.B. Bregenzer Festspiele.C. Viva, ArtificialIsland.D.MarinaBayFloating Platform Stadium.BMark Bertram lost the tips of two fingers at work in 2018 when his hand became trapped in a fan belt. “It’s life-changing but it’s not life-ending,”he says.After two surgeries and occupational therapy, Bertram decided to ask Eric Catalano, a tattoo artist, to create fingernail tattoos. The idea made everyone in the studio laugh—until they saw the final result. “The mood changed,” Catalano recalls from his Eternal Ink Tattoo Studio in Hecker, Illinois. “Everything turned from funny to wow.”Catalano posted a photo of the tattoos, and it eventually was viewed by millions of people around the world. The viral photo pushed Catalano, 40, further into the world of paramedical tattooing. Now people who want to cover their life-altering scars come from as far away as Ireland to visit his shop.Leslie Pollan, a dog breeder, was bitten on the face by a puppy. She underwent countless surgeries but those gave her no hope. She ultimately traveled six hours for a session with Catalano. HecamouflagedPollan’s lip scar, giving her back confidence.Though he is now known for his talent with intricate fingernail, Catalano uses the techniques he picked up years ago while helping breast cancer survivors. Those tattoos are among the most common paramedical requests. His grandmother had breast cancer, and her battle with the disease is one reason Catalano is so dedicated to helping those with the diagnosis.Catalano performs up to eight reconstructive tattoos each “Wellness Wednesday”. While he charges $100 per regular tattoo, he doesn’t charge for paramedical tattoos: A GoFundMe page established last year brought in more than $16,000, allowing Catalano to donate his work.“Financially, it doesn’t make sense,” Catalano says. “But every time I see emotions from my customers, I am 100 percent sure this is something that I can’t stop doing.”4. How did people in the studio react to Bertram’s idea at first?A. They took it lightly.B. They found it creative.C. They were confused.D. They were impressed.5. What does the underlined word “camouflaged” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Exposed.B. Hid.C. Ignored.D. Removed.6. What does Catalano say about his work with paramedical tattoos?A. It is flexible.B. It is demanding.C. It is profitable.D. It is rewarding.7. Which of the following can best describe Catalano?A. Humorous and experienced.B. Devoted and generous.C. Cooperative and grateful.D. Professional and tolerant.CI am a part of the Windward Robotics team known as the Omnicats, one of the many clubs offered at my school. My eight teammates and I started out by watching the robotics qualifiers and finals of Chinese teams. We used these robotics videos for inspiration and drew up mind maps of what our team wanted to do.We meet every day for two hours after school in order to build our robots. Typically, adultsoverseewhat students are building, but my school lets teens take control. It leaves room for more errors, but we're prouder of our final product.Before our first real match, a practice was offered at the actual site. My sub-team had been further along than other teams but quickly fell behind. When we arrived on that big day, I immediately felt my teammates' nervousness. Our first match was in three minutes. All of us glanced around at each other since we were not prepared at all. Our robot was still sitting in a box. Two of our teammates rushed to take the robot for an official examination as the rest of us discussed our strategy (策略).Our team captain explained that we all should try driving the robot now, while it was early in the season. She gave me the remote. I had only driven for a limited amount of time in practice so I was extremely nervous. Our autonomous code (自动代码) beganto run almost immediately after our short discussion. Despite all the drama, we ended up winning the match.Not too bad for the first match! I was so proud. I did not enjoy the pressure of driving but liked building the robot behind the scenes instead.We have transferred to a different type of robotics at the end of the semester, which involves the whole team designing one giant robot with large tools. I am a part of the electrical team now, so I make sure the motherboard (母板) can supply the robot's energy needs. We have all enjoyed the rest of the season and learned that robotics itnever dull!8. What does the underlined word in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. InspectB. AdmireC. OverlookD. Assume9. Why did her teammatesfed so nervous before first match?A. Because it was really too difficult for them.B. Because they didn't prepare for it at all.C. Because they didn't know what the match would be like.D. Because they didn't make full preparations before the match.10. How did the author feel about their first robotics match?A. It was tiring but exciting.B. It was stressful but wonderful.C. It was terrible but powerful.D. It was boring but professional11. What is the best title for the text?A. A Girl Who Loves RobotsB. My First Robotics MatchC. Teamwork for RobotsD. Robotics Is Never DullDTechnology is supposed to make our lives easier, allowing us todo things more quickly and efficiently. But too often it seems to make things harder. This increase in complexity, often called "feature creep," costs consumers time, but it also costs business money. Product returns in the U.S. cost a hundred billion dollars a year, and a recent study by Elke den Ouden, of Philips Electronics, found that at least half of returned products have nothing wrong with them. Consumers just couldn't figure out how to use them. Companies now know a great deal about problems of usability and consumer behavior, so why is it that feature creep proves unstoppable?In part, fieature creep is the product of the so-called internal-audience problem: the people who design and sell product are not the ones who buy and use them, and what engineers and marketers think is important is not necessarily what's best for consumers. The engineers tend not to notice when more options make a product less usable. And marketing and sales departments see each additional feature as a new selling point, and anew way to attract customers.You might think, then, that companies could avoid fieature creep by just paying attention to what customers really want. But that's where the trouble begins, because although consumers find overloaded gadgets(配件)unmanageable,they also find them attractive. It turns out that when we look at a new product in a store we tendto think that the more features there are, the better. It is only once we get the product home and try to use it that we realize the virtues of simplicity.It seems strange that we don't expect feature tiredness and thus avoid it. But, as numerous studies have shown, people are not, in general, good at predicting what will make them happy in the future. As a result, we will pay more for more features because we systematically overestimate how often we'll use them. We also overestimate our ability to figure out how a complicated product works.The fact that buyers want bells and whistles but users want something clear and simple creates an unusual problem for companies. A product that doesn't have enough features may fail to catch our eye in the store. But a product with too many features is likely to annoy consumers.12. What does the first paragraph mainly discuss?A. The benefits brought by the advanced technology.B. The recent study conducted by Elke den Ouden.C. The loss caused by the feature creep of technology.D. Many problems of usability known by the consumers.13. Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?A. It is the audience problem that leads to feature creep.B. What matters to designers and marketers is not good for consumers.C. Feature creep brings blessings to the people in marketing and sales.D. The engineers will not pay attention to the quality of the product14. What do we know about the buyers in paragraph 4?A. They are deeply convinced that all the products work in simple way.B. They are fed up with the more and more features of the products.C. They are too confident of their ability to use the complicated products.D. They are quite clear about the products which will make them happy.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Saying No to Feature Creep is No Easy ThingB. Feature-heavy Products in DemandC. The More Features, the BetterD. Simplicity Outweighs Complexity第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021届福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末考试试卷及答案
2021届福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末考试试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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AEast Yorkshire has typical unpredictable British weather. So here are some ideas to keep everybody happy when the weather is not the most ideal.William's Den, North CaveThe outdoor and indoor areas are suitable for children of all ages to have fun.There are nests to explore, rope bridges to cross, a tree-house and a slide. The attached Kitchen provides fresh food made from locally sourced ingredients serving a selection of treats.East Riding Leisure CentresKnown for a fun learner pool alongside an incredible fun zone with two slides as well, it is perfect for kids to find their feet in the water, have fun and explore. Its 6 climbing walls offer a different challenge on each. This place is suitable for anyone over the age of 4 and you can refuel at cafe with fresh food, snacks and cakes.Sewerby Hall and GardensWhen the weather’s not sure, take cover in the Hall and learn how life was in the early 1900’s for the residents and workers of the house. Then explore the zoo and meet the pigs, parrots and penguins! Kids of all ages are welcome.Withernsea LighthouseThere’s no limitation to the age of kids to climb Withernsea Lighthouse, which is 144 steps to the top, with full views of the East Yorkshire Coast at the top of it. Enjoy the museum on the ground floor and learn what life is like working and living in a lighthouse. The souvenir shop provides attractive gifts for visitors at a fair price.1.Which one is unsuitable for kids of all ages?A.William’s Den, North Cave.B.East Riding Leisure Centres.C.Sewerby Hall and Gardens.D.Withernsea Lighthouse.2.Where can kids enjoy food?A.In William’s Den, North Cave and Sewerby Hall and Gardens.B.In East Riding Leisure Centres and Withernsea LighthouseC.In William’s Den, North Cave and East RidingLeisure Centres.D.In Sewerby Hall and Gardens and Withernsea Lighthouse.3.Where does this passage probably come from?A.A geography textbook.B.A science report.C.A finance magazine.D.A travel brochure.BWhat about your emotions? How do they help you to understand what you are reading?In Jane Yolan'sOwl Moon,a girl explores with her father on a snowy night. She longs for this special night.And she's amazed when she sees an owl.Have you felt longing before? Amazement? Well, if you have, it helps you have a sense of agreement. When we can put ourselves inside a story we can understand it better. Our brain tells us,"Oh, this girl's experience is a bit like mine."And boom! We can relate to her.But this skill is not born in us.So young kids have to learn it.Pictures and images help young readers to understand and recognize feelings.Readers feel joy when seeing the smiling faces of friends.They feel fear when turning the page to find a scary monster. They are just pictures,but the feelings are real. This skill, to understand the thinking and feeling of others, is what researchers call "theory of mind".For example, think about the faces of people and animals in stories. The Big Bad Wolf's scary teeth. The 'o' shape of a surprised character's mouth. Or big, wide eyes like the girl inOwl Moon.By noticing the faces,readers can start to figure out what it feels like to be that character.And that helps to figure out how people feel and think in real life.But most young readers don't go into deep,scary woods.And some may not go to the beach or play basketball.In the bookYo!Yes?two kids meet and play ball. The kids start the story on opposite pages.But as the story goes on,they get closer until they are together.Some young readers might not play basketball, but they can read the clues on the page to figure out how the kids are feeling.And some readers might not like the game,but they can feel excited for the characters because of how the characters look and move.4. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A.Owl Moontalks about the exploration of the Moon.B. The feeling of"amazement"is a sense of agreement.C. Readers are blessed with the ability to interpret others.D. Readers with similar experience understand the story better.5. Which of the following might help readers develop"theory of mind"?A. True feelings.B. Smiling faces.C. Picture books.D. Reading skills.6. Young readers can go deeper into a story by________.A. tracking the plotB. developing new skillsC. sharing similar hobbiesD. analyzing the background7. What is the text mainly about?A. How thinking influences reading.B. How readers improve reading skills.C. How emotions help enhance reading.D. How kids figure out the clues of stories.CWhere doyou usually put your toothbrush?Do you keep it in the bathroom? How’s your toothbrush looking these days? Even if you can’t see it with a naked eye, experts say it may be saturated(使饱和)with millions of toilet germs!Dr. Charles Oerba, a germ expert, is amicrobiology professor at the University of Arizona. He says there are approximately 3 million bacteria per square inch in most toilet bowls, and every time you flush it without closing the lid, those millions of bacteria droplets spray into the air as far as twenty feet away and dirty everything in their path. And a common victim is your poor toothbrush, usually, left out on the bathroom sink, right?So, what do we do? Dr. Gerba says it’s easy. Close the toilet lid before you flush—that’ll greatly cut downthe germs, which will otherwise float in the air. And wash your toothbrush every few days in mouthwash or peroxide to get rid of any germs hiding in it. You can even put it through the dishwasher to sanitize(消毒)it. And always store your toothbrush in a closed cabinet.Here’s one more tip from Dr. Gerba, who says our kitchen sink is probably dirtier than our toilet. “If an alien came from space and studied the bacterial counts, he probably would conclude he should wash his hands in your toilet and go to the bathroom in your sink.” He says that’s because the kitchen sink is a great place where E. coli(大肠杆菌)to live and grow since it’s wet and damp. Bacteria feed on the food that people put down the drain or—that’s left on dishes in the sink. To reset your sink’s bacteria count back to zero, you’d better regularly wash it with hot water and sanitize yoursink with special chemicals. In fact, you may want to do it every day or before preparing dinner.8. What is the purpose of the text?A. To show how to brush your teeth.B. To tell people the importance of health.C. To warn people of the invisible germs.D. To introduce a microbiology professor.9. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. Bathroom sinks are the dirtiest places.B. Bacteria are bad for people’s health.C. Why bacteria spread through the air.D. How bacteria spread in the bathroom.10. What does the underlined word“that”in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. The food.B. The toothbrush.C. The sink.D. The chemical.11. Why does Dr. Gerba mention the example of an alien?A. To tell us a fiction story of an alien studying bacteria.B. To show our kitchen sink may be dirtier than our toilet.C. To teach us how to reset sink’s bacteria count back to zero.D. To prove coli prefers to live in the kitchen and the drain.DHidden beneath the surface in the roots of Earths astonishing and diverse plant life, there exists a biological superhighway linking together the members of the plant kingdom in what researchers call the "wood wide web".The network is comprised of thin threads of fungus (真菌) that grow outwards underground up to a few meters from its partnering plant, meaning that all of the plant life within a region likely connected to one another. The partnership is beneficial for both parties involved, plants provide carbohydrates (碳水化合物) to the funguses and in exchange, the funguses aid in gathering water and providing nutrients to its partnering plant.A study conducted by Rensen Zeng of theSouthChinaAgriculturalUniversityfound that this also allowed for plants to warn one another of potential harm. The study showed Broad Beans used the fungal network to spy on one another for upcoming danger.Like our Internet, this fungal connectivity is also full of crime. Some plants, such as Golden Marigolds have been found to release poisons into the network to slow down the growth of surrounding plants in the fight for water and light. Other plants, such as the Phantom Orchid, do not have the chlorophyll (叶绿素) and must get the necessary nutrients from surrounding plants.Research suggests that animals such as insects and worms may be able to detect slight exchanges of nutrientsthrough the network, allowing them to more easily find delicious roots to feed on; however, this has not been conclusively made clear in experimentation. The more we learn about this phenomenon, the more our understanding of the plant life of our planet will continue to change. Perhaps one day, we may be able to map out these complex networks entirely.12. What is the function of the first paragraph?A.To explain the aim of the web.B. To introduce the main topic.C. To give definition of diverse life.D. To show the importance of plants.13. The criminal behavior of plants can be seen as a way to________.A. compete for survivalB. gather more waterC. take in sunlightD. break natural rules14. What does the last paragraph suggest?A. Animals can also feed on the fungus.B. Nutrient exchanges are too slight to detect.C. No experiment can prove the phenomenon.D. More needs to be done to work out the network.15. Which can be the best title for the text?A. The Partnership between PlantsB. The Unknown Roots of the EarthC. The Superhighway Linking the PlantsD. The Mysterious Map Changing the World第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021年福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末试卷及参考答案
2021年福州市鼓山中学高三英语期末试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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ATheatre and film fans will be excited about what's on stage and on screen.THEATRE☆Take in a Broadway show at Mirvish Venues. The Grand Theatre hosts plays and musicals in London, Ontario. The building dates back to 1901 and starts a rare architectural feature.☆In the heart of Ontario's bread-basket, treat yourself to uniquely Canadian modern productions at the Blyth Festival in Goderich.☆Ontario becomes popular on the stage as theatre festivals. The Stratford Festival produces classic productions mainly on Shakespeare in Stratford. Works by Bernard Shaw, the founder of social realism in English literature enrich the stage at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake.FILM☆Expand your mind with great modem, independent film during the Reel Asian FilmFestival or visit the TIFF Bell Lightbox for exhibitions related to film and theatre.☆Making productions that don't reach half an hour by new filmmakers, the Breakthroughs Film Festival provides some of the most video movies.☆Five amazing programs feature films from across the globe during the Durham Region International Film Festival.☆One of the top film festivals in the world, the 'Toronto International Film Festival features everything from mainstream Hollywood productions to international cinema.COMEDY☆For a laugh, head to a comedy club. Absolute Comedy, Second City and Yuks Yuks all specialize in finding your funny bone.☆The Toronto Alliance for the Peforming Arts will keep you up to date on what 's playing onToronto's stages; you can look through their “TOnight” for on-the-go performing arts tickets, reviews and searches on your mobile.1. Where should those preferring realistic dramas go?A. London.B. Stratford.C. Goderich.D. Niagara-on-the-Lake.2. What does the Breakthroughs Film Festival focus on?A. Short films.B. Films across the world.C. Modern films.D. Films by young directors.3. What might “TOnight” be?A. A comedy.B. An application.C. A guidebook.D. An organization.BI was so worried about handing my little boy over during his first week of school, but you made it easier. You smiled at him like a mother would at her own child.You showed warmth and your hugs were always on offer.After a day in class with you, Charlie would come home singing. Whenever I hear Do Your Ears Hang Low or see him stretching to the sky when singing about the days of the week, I will think of you.I didn't tell you at the time, but I loved your morning song so much that Iimplementedit in my own class (I'm a teacher, too).When you saw I was troubled, you hugged me with your smile and I knew everything would be OK. You made parents feel as cared for as our children.In the short time I knew you; you taught me about the type of teacher I desire to be. You never seemed disturbed by the mountain of paperwork or impossible work-life balance that comes with the role. Instead, you appeared to embrace every minute.I can't understand why you've been taken from us. Telling Charlie was one of the hardest things I've had to do.I'm not sure he fully understands, but he told me he loved you and has been asking whether your"robot powers"will work in heaven.A friend once told me white feathers are angels telling us that loved ones in heaven are well. On the first day collecting the children without you,a white feather floated through the sleet (雨夹雪). Watching the younger ones bounce and gigle as they tried to catch it was beautiful.I wish I had told you all of this when you were with us.I hope that you knew how you brought happiness to everyone you met and how loved you were. Goodbye, Dear Friend.4. What does the underlined word "implemented" in Paragraph l probably mean?A. Looked back on.B. Looked forward to.C. Thought highly of.D. Made use of.5. What can we learn from the passage about parents?A. They need to sing songs before children.B. They need to feel the affection as well.C. They find it hard to handle their kids.D. They find it necessary to hug the teachers.6. The writer mentioned "white feather" in Paragraph 4 mainly to ______.rm us of the loved one's deathB. remind us it's time for a snowball fightC. tell us the teacher stays in our mind after deathD. warn us of the falling snow when collecting children7. What's the writer's main purpose in writing this article?A. To make a remark on Charlie's teacher.B.To say goodbye to her fellow teacher.C. To take pity on her fellow teacher.D. To recall and show respect for Charlie's teacher.CWhen Alex Linwas 11 years old, he read an alarming article in the newspaper, which said that people were burying old computers in backyards, throwing TVs into streams, and dumping (丢弃) cell phones in the garbage. This was dangerous because e-waste contains harmful chemicals that can leak into the environment, getting into crops, animals, water supplies and people.Alex was really worried and decided to make it next project for WIN-the Westerly Innovations Network. Alex and six of his friends had formed this organization to help solve community problems two years before.But what could they do about this project with e-waste? The team spent several weeks gathering information about the harmful chemicals in e-waste and their effects on humans. They learned how to dispose(处置) of e-waste properly and how it could be recycled. Then, they sent out a Survey and found only one in eight know what e-waste was, let alone how to properly dispose of it.Alex and his friends went into action. They advertised in the local newspaper and distributed notices to students, asking residents to bring their unwanted electronics to the school parking lot. The drive lasted two days, and they collected over 9, 500 kilograms of e-waste. The next step was to set up a long-term e-waste drop-off center for the town. After some research, they’d learned that reusing is the best way to deal with electronic devices and it is seven times more efficient than recycling. So, they began learning to retrofit (翻新) computersthemselves and distributed them to students who didn’t have their own. In this way, they could help students in the area and protect the environment at the same time.For a lasting solution to e-waste, the drop-off center wasn’t enough. Lawswould have to be passed. In 2016, WIN helped push for an e-waste bill in their town, which required companies that manufactured or sold electronics to take back e-waste. The bill clearly forbids the dumping of e-waste. Because of the work of WIN, more and more people, like Alex and his team, are getting the message about safe disposal of e-waste. As Alex says, “Today’s technology should not become tomorrow’s harmful garbage.”8. What was Alex’s worry after he read the article?A. The littering of e-waste.B. The recycling of plastic.C. The change of environment.D. At 11 p.m. on Monday.9. What did Alex do to start the project?A. Set up WIN.B. Collect information.C. Ask friends for help.D. The overuse of old computer.10. Which can best describe the way Alex and his team did their work?A. Traditional.B. Competitive.C. Scientific.D. Convenient.11. What message does the story convey?A. There is no end to perfection.B. success comes through failure.C. Every positive attitude has a reward.D. young people can make a big difference.DHaley Curfman, 25, of Blackwell, Oklahoma, is a teacher at Blackwell Public School and last yearshe bought a plain(朴素的) white dress, which she set up a station in her classroom for her students to decorate, encouraging them to go and draw on the dress whenever they had free time. Haley set up a station at a table with the dress and some color1 ed markers so that her students could draw on it, having first seen the idea on Pinterest.After the kids had finished the design, she then surprised them all by wearing the dress to class, sharing pictures of herself in it on Facebook in a post that has since been shared over 200, 000 times.For teachers looking to do something similar for their own students, Haley said that she bought the dress off Amazon for less than $ 20 about six months ago and pre-washed the dress before she started the project. She used markers from Walmart. But she said these things can be bought in other places. She said, “To do the project, I set up a station at a table with the dress and markers. It takes anywhere from two weeks to a month to complete as we just work on it here and there when time allows. You'd better give the students enough time so they don'thave to hurry.”“Teachers have been sharing their dresses, T-shirts, etc. with me that they've been creating since the 1950s with the same idea. It is amazing, and I love the fact that you are sharing them with me! Thank you all so much for your kindness and support,” she wrote on Facebook.Asked why she came up with the idea, Haley told Scary Mommy. “We don't have art in our school, so, I always try to do little creative projects when possible.”12. What did Haley use the plain white dress to do?A. To teach her students painting.B. To prepare for her presentation.C. To ask her students to draw on it.D. To help her students with their homework.13. What do we know about the finished dress?A. It took Haley by surprise.B. It is kept by Haley at home.C. It is the product of a new idea.D. It has enjoyed popularity online.14. What should a teacher do if he or she wants to follow Haley's example?A. Buy the same dress online.B. Give the kids enough time.C. Buy the same markers in Walmart.D. Leave the finished work untouched.15. Why did Haley carry out the project?A. To teach art to her students.B. To show her idea on Pinterest.C. To share it with other teachers.D. To exciteher students' creativity.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
福建省福州格致中学鼓山分校20222022学年高一英语上学期期中试题
2022届福建省福州格致中学校内高一第一学期期中考试英语试卷考前须知:1、答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚。
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第一卷第一局部听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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1. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Policeman and driver.B. Salesman and customer.C. Employer and employee.2. What do we know about Charlene?A. She made an excuse.B. She had a good reason.C. She was willing to take the woman’s advice.3. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Boss and employee.B. Teacher and student.C. Father and son4. Who do you think the woman is talking to?A. A bus co nductor.B. A clerk at the airport.C. A taxi driver.5. How long will the man spend his holiday in Hong Kong?A. Three weeks.B. One month.C. Two weeks.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
福建省部分市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末英语试卷汇编:完形填空专题
福建省部分市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末英语解析版试卷分类汇编完形填空专题福建省福州市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末质量抽测英语试题三、完形填空As a nature photographer, I have to brave the elements (自然力). But ____21____ the wind and the rain, I still enjoy____22____ outside in the wild. One of the best things about this job is that you can ____23____ animals in their natural environment.Last spring in Yellowstone, I followed a(n) ____24____ that took me through a dark forest. When I finally stepped out of the trees, the ____25____ was breathtaking. An eagle (鹰) flew over the snow-capped mountains , which were reflected (倒影) in the still lake below. While I was____26____ photographing this amazing scene, I suddenly had a (n) ____27____ that I was being watched. Slowly, and with the camera still held to my ____28____ I turned…and froze. Only metres away from me was a bear looking at me. Time stood still as the bear and I both____29____ to see who would move first. My legs started shaking. Somehow. I _____30_____ my finger to press the button. A second later, the bear _____31_____ and ran back into the forest. When I recovered from the _____32_____ , I looked at my camera. My most frightening but_____33_____ experience was now recorded forever in a single image.From time to time I look at the photo as a (n) _____34_____ to show respect to all animals. It is after all we who ' are the _____35_____ to their world.21.A.because of B.despite C.in case of D.through 22.A.walking B.hiking C.working D.camping 23.A.keep B.protect C.feed D.observe 24.A.path B.animal C.road D.guide 25.A.forest B.eagle C.view D.picture 26.A.regretting B.focusing on C.proposing D.going on 27.A.idea B.opinion C.conclusion D.feeling 28.A.eye B.ear C.head D.shoulder 29.A.failed B.waited C.stopped D.preferred 30.A.raised B.stuck C.forced D.held 31.A.moved forward B.attacked C.lay down D.turned 32.A.shock B.tiredness C.excitement D.failure 33.A.pleasant B.magical C.worrying D.imaginable 34.A.honour B.present C.reminder D.symbol 35.A.hosts B.seniors C.enemies D.visitors福建省漳州市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末教学质量检测英语试题三、完形填空Being loved isn't always best.Mrs. Farren was an English teacher no one ____17____ . There was a strong sense of urgency (紧迫) in her class. When you entered her classroom, your heart started beating faster. Was it ____18____ ? Not exactly. But it seemed that what you were about to experience was going to be very ____19____ . Under Mrs. Farren's direction, learning words and sentences felt like____20____ for battle. To her, grammar and written expression were ____21____ business.Once, I made the ____22____ of saying that I hated a movie I'd seen. " Did you hate it?" Mrs. Farren asked. "Hate is a(n) ____23____ word. Be careful how you use it."I backtracked (改变说法) and said, "Okay, I strongly ____24____ the movie."I will never forget the smile on Mrs. Farren's face when I ____25____ my words, learning that language is powerful and that it is my responsibility to use it _____26_____ .Like most teachers, I want my students to like me. But research shows that teachers_____27_____ with students aren't always the ones who produce the most long-term learning.Don't confuse popularity with proficiency (水平). If I pay more attention to what students think of me, I may be _____28_____ their long-term learning.Maybe there's a Mrs. Farren in your life whom you now appreciate in ways you couldn't_____29_____ at that time. Maybe there were moments when you "very much disliked" them,_____30_____ they asked you to do things you couldn't yet do — now you are ever_____31_____ for that.17.A.wanted B.respected C.trusted D.cared 18.A.shock B.excitement C.anger D.fear 19.A.hard B.strange C.boring D.annoying 20.A.calling B.training C.leaving D.arranging 21.A.special B.serious C.regular D.necessary 22.A.promise B.speech C.decision D.mistake 23.A.difficult B.unpleasant C.strong D.cold 24.A.misunderstood B.refused C.disliked D.doubted 25.A.retold B.translated C.added D.changed 26.A.properly B.naturally C.perfectly D.frequently 27.A.satisfied B.familiar C.popular D.patient 28.A.going against B.focusing on C.building up D.giving up 29.A.find B.understand C.believe D.expect 30.A.but B.because C.so D.although 31.A.eager B.admirable C.thankful D.sorry福建省厦门市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题三、完形填空When I was little, I spent much time at my grandfather's house, watching him paint all day long. What I remember most was how he ___21___ painting old ships.As I grew up, we hardly ___22___ . I noticed he didn't really ___23___ much anymore. About a year ago, he had a heart attack. In and out of the ___24___ for a while, he recovered but was still ___25___ ,moving around his house in a wheelchair.Then, I started ___26___ his house and we began to talk more. We discussed life and our interests. Every time I ___27___ , he wanted to talk a lot. I figured he was lonely and enjoyed the ___28___ . Wondering why he didn't start painting again, I made it a point to casually (不经意地) ___29___ it when I came over, telling him often that he should paint again.It ____30____ ! He started sending me to buy paint and poster boards. He asked me about colors and ____31____ me his paintings. I loved the way he painted the ____32____ ships. He looked happier. Painting seemed to have brought back some ____33____ part of him.Cleaning for my grandpa has brought us closer. Despite his seventy-five years of age, I____34____ to discourage him from painting. Days like these are ____35____ , and I enjoy the little moments.21.A.missed B.loved C.avoided D.started 22.A.fought B.explored C.traveled D.spoke 23.A.paint B.laugh C.exercise D.care 24.A.office B.hospital C.ship D.city 25.A.positive B.busy C.calm D.weak 26.A.searching B.repairing C.cleaning D.sharing 27.A.set off B.turned up C.looked around D.called back 28.A.rest B.freedom C.challenge D.company 29.A.drop B.answer C.mention D.request 30.A.worked B.continued C.happened D.appeared 31.A.lent B.showed C.promised D.delivered 32.A.foreign B.broken C.empty D.ancient 33.A.fun B.smart C.youthful D.secret 34.A.refuse B.decide C.attempt D.fail 35.A.specific B.ordinary C.valuable D.long福建省三明市2021-2022学年高一上学期普通高中期末质量检测英语试题三、完形填空Employees at a restaurant in Ohio received a Christmas gift when a customer left a5600-dollar tip for all the employees to divide. The ___21___ was dining when he left the___22___ tip for all 28 employees. After ___23___ it, each employee took $200 home.“My eyes are ___24___ now talking about it,” said Salloukh, the owner or the restaurant. “My employees become my family and everyone ___25___ each other. Many employees weren’t able to ___26___ a Christmas tree because of the pandemic (传染病). The large tip made that___27___, which gave us a lot of ___28___. It is just a beautiful thing to do for 28 ___29___ you don’t even know.Salloukh began to _____30_____ his restaurant when he was 25 years old, and like many other business owners, was _____31_____ to keep it alive due to COVID-19. It’s reported that 100,000 restaurants had _____32_____ so far in September, 2020. About 60% of these businesses that came to an end during the pandemic will never reopen, and restaurants have _____33_____ most. Then suddenly this gentleman came in and _____34_____ us a 5600-dollar tip for all our employees.” ‘Thank you’ isn’t enough. We are _____35_____ for what he did. “ added Salloukh. 21.A.owner B.guest C.visitor D.tourist 22.A.massive B.extra C.usual D.small 23.A.donating B.counting C.giving D.dividing 24.A.hurt B.watering C.injured D.rolling 25.A.smiles at B.hugs C.cares about D.contacts 26.A.afford B.plant C.decorate D.remove 27.A.necessary B.possible C.meaningful D.practical 28.A.confidence B.influence C.chance D.hope 29.A.foreigners B.customers C.strangers D.experts 30.A.run B.fix C.design D.establish 31.A.unwilling B.likely C.refusing D.struggling 32.A.advanced B.survived C.closed D.existed 33.A.changed B.increased C.benefited D.suffered 34.A.requested B.offered C.cheated D.supplied 35.A.thankful B.happy C.eager D.thirsty福建省南平市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末质量检测英语试题六、完形填空A series of thunderstorms damaged our area recently. ___41___ rains, high winds knocked down trees. I spent the afternoon ___42___ branches and throwing them away.Then, just before I was getting ready to walk my dogs, the ___43___ came on my television that another storm was ___44___ our way. I took my dogs outside ___45___. Huge black clouds were rolling in while thunder (雷) boomed over the hills. The ___46___ seemed terrible. That was when I saw it: the tiniest blink (闪烁) of ___47___. I smiled. The first of the fireflies (萤火虫) had ___48___at just the time I needed to see its light. It ___49___ me how far their light travelled in the darkness of the night. How didn’t they seem bothered at the coming ___50___? Looking at the lightening fireflies, I noticed that the darkness no longer seemed so ___51___ and that my fear had changed into ___52___.In our life, we have to ___53___ storms caused not only by nature but also by ourselves. We shouldn’t be ___54___ of them, however. We are here to ___55___ our light, to share our love, to drive the dark away and to make this world a better place.41.A.Gentle B.Cold C.Fine D.Heavy 42.A.picking up B.searching for C.setting aside D.handing out 43.A.advertisements B.greetings C.warnings D.comments 44.A.heading B.fighting C.losing D.changing 45.A.patiently B.quickly C.easily D.carelessly 46.A.loneliness B.brightness C.darkness D.coldness 47.A.stars B.light C.fire D.candles48.A.died B.stopped C.rested D.appeared 49.A.satisfied B.amazed C.alarmed D.troubled 50.A.storm B.people C.event D.dog 51.A.boring B.surprising C.frightening D.exciting 52.A.goals B.joy C.dreams D.sadness 53.A.focus on B.turn to C.care about D.go through 54.A.afraid B.proud C.tired D.sick 55.A.save B.choose C.shine D.develop参考答案福建省福州市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末质量抽测英语试题21.B 22.C 23.D 24.A 25.C 26.B 27.D 28.A 29.B 30.C 31.D 32.A 33.B 34.C 35.D【分析】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。
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福州格致中学(鼓山校区)2021—2022学年度上学期期末模拟
高一英语试题
第一部分:英语知识运用 (共三节,满分 60 分)
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(共 15 分,每小题 1 分) 1. ---- Do you know what is on recently?
---- Sorry, I don ’t know, but I ’ll go and . A. find out B. take out C. figure out D. watch out 2. Why don ’t you just your own business and leave me alone? A. make B. open C. consider
D. mind 3. — I hear you won the prize in the English Contest last week.
— That was the second time that I the prize. A. have got B. got
C. get
D. had got 4. A number of students
playing on the playground, but I don ’t know what the exact number .
A. is; is
B. are; are
C.is; are
D. are; is
5. The film we saw last night is called The Bridges of Madison County , which is
a novel by Robert James.
A. based on
B. basing on
C. based at
D. basing at
6. —Ron, I congratulate you on your success.
—Thanks, but the honor to all the people here. A. is belonged
B. belongs
C. is belonging
D. belonged 7. I’d like a room window looks out over the sea. A. that
B. where
C. whose
D. which 8. It is the third time that she has won the race, has surprised us all. A. that
B. where
C. which
D. what 9. I don’t know
the problem, for it’s beyond my power . A. how to deal with
B. what to deal with
C. how to deal with it
D. what to do with it 10. —Sorry, sir, your computer isn’t ready yet. It at present. ―That’s all right.
A. is repaired
B. is being repaired
C. hasn’t repaired
D. has been repaired 11. The villagers went out to the mountain the missing child. A. in a search of
B. looking after
C. searched for
D. in search of 12. The present media have changed our daily communication. The messages most of us rely are briefer than they once were.
A. to which
B. on which
C. from that
D. in what。