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高一英語下學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)模擬練習(xí)卷第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AFloridaisadesirableplacetoretirebecauseofthesuitablecostoflivingandlocationclosetothebeach.Inaddition,ithasprovideddifferentkindsofservicestosupporttheretirementcommunity.HerearesomebestFloridacitiesforretirement.MiamiPopulation:about605,800Shareofpopulationage65+:18.2%Medianmonthlyrent:about$1,500Miamihashigherhousingandcostlyhealthcare,soseniorsretiringinMiamineedtofacethehighercostofliving.However,itoffersretireesplentyofactivities.It’smoreexpensive,buttherichculturalexperience,dining,shopping,andhealthcareservicesaretop-tier.FortMyersPopulation:about752,200Shareofpopulationage65+:28.4%Medianmonthlyrent:about$1,300FortMyersscoredwellonthedesirabilityandhappinessmetrics(指標(biāo)).Manyretireesareabletocomfortablyaffordahome,whichfreesupretirementincomeforotherimportantexpenses.SeniorsinFortMyerscancreatearelaxingbeachretirementlifestyle,evenonalimitedbudget.TallahasseePopulation:about382,700Shareofpopulationage65+:14.6%Medianmonthlyrent:about$1,000Tallahasseehasfourclearseasons,anditsshortwintersarecolderthanthestate’scoastalareas.HousingismoreaffordableherethaninotherFloridacities.RetireescantakeclassesattheOsherLifelongLearningInstituteatFlorida,orenjoyoneofTallahassee’smanymuseums,historicsitesandparks.OcalaPopulation:about370,000Shareofpopulationage65+:28.5%Medianmonthlyrent:about$990Thisequestrian(馬術(shù))townisbestknownforaward-winninghorses.Retireescanattendhorseshowsandequestrianeventsandenjoyregularhorsebackrides.Ocala’sinexpensivehousingmakesiteasytorelocatetothearea.TheOcalaNationalForesthashundredsoflakes,riversandspringswhereyoucanswimandfish.1.WhatisanadvantageofMiami?A.Itoffersservicesinawidevariety. B.Itgivesthesuitablecostofliving.C.Itprovidesdiscounthousing. D.Itorganizesvolunteeractivities.2.Whichisthebestifretireeswanttogeteducationafterretiring?A.Miami. B.FortMyers. C.Tallahassee. D.Ocala.3.WhatcanretireesdoinOcala?A.Createabeachretirementlifestyle. B.Explorethedepthoftheforest.C.Visitmanyhistoricsites. D.Takepartinequestrianevents.BClimbing,Ioncethought,wasaverymanlyactivity,butasIfoundmywayintothisactivity,Icametoseethatsomethingquitedifferenthappensontherock.Likewildswimming,rockclimbinginvolvesyouintothelandscape.Ontherock,Iamfullyfocused.Eyespaycloseattention,earsarealert,andhandsmoveacrossthesurface.Unlikewalking,whereIcouldhappilywanderaboutabsent-mindedly,inclimbing,attentiveobservationisessential.AsanartsstudentstudyingEnglishliterature,Idiscoveredanewtypeofreadingfromoutdoorclimbing.Goingoutontothecrags(懸崖),Isawhowyoucouldlearntoreadtherocksanddevelopavocabularyofphysicalmovements.Goodclimbersknewhowtoadjusttheirbodiesontothestone.Watchingthem,Iwantedtopossessthatskillful“l(fā)anguage”.MyprogresshappenedwhenIworkedfortheCaingormsNationalParkAuthority.GuidingmyexplorationsintothisstrangenewlandscapewasNanShepherd,aladytoo.Unlikethegoal-directedmindsetofmanymountaineers,sheisnotconcernedwithpeaksorpersonalachievement.ShepherdseesthemountainasatotalenvironmentandshecelebratestheCaingormsasaplacealivewithplants,rocks,animalsandelements.Throughhergenerousspiritandmyowncuriosity,Isawthatrockclimbingneednotbeaprocessoftestingoneselfagainstanything.Rather,theintensityoffocuscoulddevelopapersonintoanotherwayofbeing.Spendingsomuchtimeinhighandstonyplaceshastransformedmyviewontheworldandourplaceinit.Ihavecomeintophysicalcontactwithprocessesthatgowaybeyondtheeveryday.Workingwithgravity,geology(地質(zhì)學(xué)),rhythmsofweatheranddeeptime,Igainanactualrelationshipwiththeearth.Thisbondliesattheheartofmypassionforrockclimbing.Ireturntotherocks,becausethisiswhereIfeelincontactwithourland.4.Whydoestheauthorlikerockclimbing?A.Itchallengeshertocompetewithmen. B.Itallowsherauniqueattitudetowardrock.C.Itteachesherhowtopossessanewlanguage. D.Itmakesherfeelconnectedwiththeearth.5.Whatdoesthewriterfindimportantinclimbing?A.Balance. B.Concentration.C.Determination. D.Perseverance6.WhatdoesthewriterlearnfromNanShepherd?A.Climbinggoestogetherwithnature. B.Everymountaintopiswithinreach.C.Thebestclimberistheonehavingfun. D.Youcannotachievehighunlessyouchange.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Time. B.Transformation. C.Theworld. D.Myview.CFuLei’sFamilyLettersisabookofletterswrittenbyChinesetranslatorandwriterFuLeitohiseldersonFuCong,whoisafamouspianist.Between1954and1966,FuCongspentalotoftimeawayfromhometrainingasapianoplayer.Asaresult,writinglettersbecameFuLei’susualwayofcommunicatingwithhiselderson.FuMin,FuLei’syoungersoneditedthelettersandthebookcameoutin1981.ThebookshowsFuLei’sfamilytraditionandvalue.ToFuLei,thepurposeofeducationofaperson,istomakethatpersonusefultothesociety.FuLeipraisedhissonFuCongafterwinningapianocompetition.FuLeiwrote,“Wearehappybecauseyoumakeyourcountryproud.IamsoexcitedwhenIthinkaboutyourfuture.Youwillmakegreatprogressandservemorepeople,encouragethemandhealthem.”Inthefamilyletters,FuCongwasalsoadvisedtoreadfamousChinesetexts.Whenreadingthesebooks,FuCongwastoldtoconnectideasandfeelingstogether,forthatwouldhelphimbecomeabetterperson.ToFuLei,learningtobeagoodpersoncomesbeforeanyacademictraining.FuLei’sFamilyLettershasagreatimpactonpeopleinChinabecauseithelpsmanyyoungstudentsunderstandhowtheyshouldlivetheirlives.Thefollowingcontentsareteenagers’favorite:“Wewon’tgethurtsolongasourmoodsstaystable.”“Thedegreeofsuccessisnotcompletelyunderourcontrol.It’shalfthroughpersonaleffortsandhalfthroughdestiny.Butsolongasyoustaytough,youcanweatherfailures,blundersandheavyblows—whethersuchblowsstemfrominterpersonal,livelihood-related,technicaloracademicmatters.“Apersonneedstohavethecouragetoconfrontrealityandpastmistakes.Assuch,hecancomeupwithsensibleanalysisandin-depthappreciation.Onlythenhewon’tbeweigheddownbybadmemories.8.WhatcanwelearnfromFuLei’sFamilyLetters?A.FuLei’sfamilytraditionandvalueareshowninthebook.B.Peopleinthe1950scommunicatedwitheachotherbybooks.C.It’sdifficultforparentstomaketheirchildrenwelleducated.D.Praisingchildrenaftertakingpartinacompetitionisimportant.9.WhatdidFuLeithinkofFuCong’sfuture?A.Hopeful. B.Difficult. C.Uncertain. D.Interesting.10.WhywasFuCongadvisedtoreadfamousChinesetexts?A.Tobearicherman.B.Tohelpmorepeople.C.Tobecomeabetterperson.D.Todomoreacademictraining.11.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Anewspaper. B.Acomicbook.C.Atravelguide. D.Afashionmagazine.DRoadkillisaworldwideproblem.Everyyear:About340millionbirdsarekilledonroadsintheUnitedStates;around9millionmammals(哺乳動物)ofaveragesizearekilledonBrazilianroads;andChinaisnoexception.Todealwiththis,astudyof“roadkill”hasbeenconductedbyProfessorLiZhongqiuandhisteamfromNanjingUniversity.ThestudywasconductedinNanjing,whichhasmorethan9,700kmofwell-builtroads.Liandhisteammatesran26roadkillmonitoring(監(jiān)測)activitiesover224.27kmofroads,totaling5,831kmduringtheresearchperiod.Thenineroadschosenfortheteam’sresearchweremonitoredeverytwoweeksoverthecourseofayear.Theteamrecordedatotalof293deadbodies.Amongthem,birdsmadeupnearlyhalfthetotal.AsamainbirdspeciesinEastChina,blackbirdsareusuallyattractedbyfliesorotherinsectstodeadbodiesofroadkillalongtheroads.“Specifically,cats,dogsandblackbirdswerethethreemostcommonlykilledanimals,”Lisaid.“Thismaybeduetothelargenumberofhomelesscatsanddogsincityareas.Petsthrownoutoftheirhomesaremorelikelytorunintotraffic.”Accordingtothereport,roadkillhappenedalotfromMaytoSeptember.Theanimal’increasedreproductive(生殖)activityinsummerandautumnisapossiblereason.Besides,roadkillissuesalsotoppedinNovemberandJanuary.Thismaybeduetotheneedtosearchforfoodduringwinterwhenfoodresourcesarefew,Lisaid.“Thereisnodoubtthatroadkillhascontributedtothedecreaseofanimalpopulationsandmustbetakenseriously,”Lisaid.“Wecallonrelateddepartmentstotakemeasuressuchasspeedlimitsandnecessarytrafficcontrolsduringtopperiodsofanimalactivities.Foranimalssuchascatsanddogsthatusuallyusetheroads,fencescanpreventthemfromenteringtraffic.”12.Whatisparagraph1ofthetextmainlyabout?A.Thepurposeofthestudy. B.Themethodofthestudy.C.Theresultofthestudy. D.Thebackgroundofthestudy.13.Howoftenwerethechosenroadsmonitoredduringaresearchyear?A.Once

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weeks. D.Twiceaweek.14.WhatisthepossiblereasonwhyroadkillaccidentshappenthemostinNovemberandJanuary?A.Largeanimalbirthrate. B.Busiertraffic.C.Fewtrafficcontrols. D.Animals’demandforfood.15.WhatcanpolicymakersdotoreducecatroadkillincidentsaccordingtoProfessorLi?A.Havingspeedlimits. B.Takingtrafficcontrols.C.Buildingfences. D.Settingwarningsigns.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Feelingrefreshedisessentialforoverallhealth.Usually,greatimportanceisattachedtomakingyourbodyfeelrefreshed._____16_____Thinkpositively._____17_____Tohelpyourselfhavetheabilitytothinkpositively,dothingslikeacceptingyourownlimitations,lettinggoofguiltandtellingyourselfthatyouaredoingagoodjob.Ifyoufindyourthoughtsconstantlyturningnegative,startputtingupstickynotesinyourofficeoraroundyourhouseasreminders.Performactivitiesthatbringyoujoy.Ifyouhaveastressfuljobandfeeltiredafteralongday,jumpingintoanactivityyouseeasapleasurecanhelpyoufeelrefreshed._____18_____Youcanalsopickupanewhobbylikesewing,drawingorpainting,makingsomethingwithyourhandslikejewelry—thepossibilitiesarenearlylimitless.Makesureyoulaugh.Laughingisgoodforyou,nomatterhowyoulookatit._____19_____Ifyouarefeelingannoyed,findagoodcomedyvideoonyoursmartphoneormakeadatewithafriendwhomakesyoulaugh.Ifyouknowofafunnymoviethatisoutonvideo,rentittotakehomesoyoucanlaughwithyourfamily._____20_____Stayingincontactwiththeoutsideworldisimportantforyourmentalhealthaswellasakeytofeelingrefreshed.Talkingtootherpeopleabouttheirissuesratherthanyourownisagoodwaytoforgetyourworriesandgetstrength.A.Avoidisolatingyourself.B.Performanactofservice.C.Itisadirectwaytorestoreyourmind.D.It’simportanttofeelrefreshedthroughoutyourday.E.Dosomethinglikereadingabooktochangeyourmindsetandhavefun.F.However,findingwaystokeepyourmindrefreshedisofequalsignificance.G.Ithasapositiveeffectonyourheart,activatesmuscles,andpromotesrelaxation.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Aseriesofthunderstormsdamagedourarearecently.21rains,highwindsknockeddowntrees.Ispenttheafternoon22branchesandthrowingthemaway.Then,justbeforeIwasgettingreadytowalkmydogs,the23cameonmytelevisionthatanotherstormwas24ourway.Itookmydogsoutside25.Hugeblackcloudswererollinginwhilethunder(雷)boomedoverthehills.The26seemedterrible.ThatwaswhenIsawit:thetiniestblink(閃爍)of27.Ismiled.Thefirstofthefireflies(螢火蟲)had28atjustthetimeIneededtoseeitslight.It29mehowfartheirlighttravelledinthedarknessofthenight.Howdidn’ttheyseembotheredatthecoming30?Lookingatthelighteningfireflies,Inoticedthatthedarknessnolongerseemedso31andthatmyfearhadchangedinto32.Inourlife,wehaveto33stormscausednotonlybynaturebutalsobyourselves.Weshouldn’tbe34ofthem,however.Wearehereto35ourlight,toshareourlove,todrivethedarkawayandtomakethisworldabetterplace.21.A.Gentle B.ColdC.Fine D.Heavy22.A.pickingup B.searchingforC.settingaside D.handingout23.A.advertisements B.greetingsC.warnings D.comments24.A.heading B.fightingC.losing D.changing25.A.patiently B.quicklyC.easily D.carelessly26.A.loneliness B.brightnessC.darkness D.coldness27.A.stars B.lightC.fire D.candles28.A.died B.stoppedC.rested D.a(chǎn)ppeared29.A.satisfied B.a(chǎn)mazedC.a(chǎn)larmed D.troubled30.A.storm B.peopleC.event D.dog31.A.boring B.surprisingC.frightening D.exciting32.A.goals B.joyC.dreams D.sadness33.A.focuson B.turntoC.careabout D.gothrough34.A.afraid B.proudC.tired D.sick35.A.save B.chooseC.shine D.develop第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Tanghulu(alsoknownasbingtanghulu)isatraditionalChinesesnackconsistingofhardenedsugarcoatedfruitsonastick.36(typical),tanghuluismadeofhawthornsthatarerich37vitaminC.Inrecenttimes,tanghulumakers38(add)varietytothistraditionalsnackbyusingotherfruitssuchascherries,strawberries,pineapplesorgrapes.Tanghulucantastesweetorsour,dependingonyourfruit.Traditionaltanghuluusinghawthornberriesissaidtotastelikea39(combine)ofboth.Youcan,ofcourse,makeyourownTanghuluusinganyfruityoudesire.Tanghuluiseasier40(make)athomethanyoumightthink.Thetrickistousethecorrectwatertosugarratio(比例)andboilthesugarwatermixture41itstemperaturereaches150℃.Thenquicklydipyourfruitskewer(扦)intothesugarmixture.Thiswillresultinfruitthat’scoatedinathinlayerofhardcandythatcrackswhen42(bite)into.Tanghuluiscommonlyeateninthewinter.Youcanfind43(travel)tradersroaming(游蕩)inthestreets,sellingthisuniquesnack.Ifyouwanttotrythestickytreat64(you),youcanfindTanghulustandsnearmostofthepopulartouristattractionsinChina.Tanghuluisn’texpensive,asaskewercostsonly$1.So,whatcouldpossiblystopyoufromgivingone45try?第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你的澳大利亞筆友Tom下個月將到揚(yáng)州旅游,特來信詢問有關(guān)揚(yáng)州的情況。請給他寫一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:1.揚(yáng)州的基本概況(地理位置、歷史等);2.旅游景點;3.期待和祝愿。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearTom,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。IwasneverafastrunnerandthusIalwaysdidn’tlikerunning.Throughoutmychildhood,wheneverwecompetedinthe50-meterrun,the400-meter,oranyothertypeofrace,Iwouldalwaysendupwiththelastoneamongalltheathletes.Therefore,twentyyearslater,whenIenteredintomyfirstofficialrunningrace—a3,000-meterchallengeinmycity—atage38,Icertainlydidn’texpecttowinorearnanyprize.IlearnedabouttheracefrommyfriendJim.Hetoldmethattheracewasaimedatraisingmoneyfortheunfortunatepatientsinahospitalandencouragingthepatientsandtheirfamiliestobebrave.Sinceitwasaheartwarmingprogram,Ishowedup,paidtheentrancefeeandmovedovertothestartingline.Beforelong,someonespokeintoamicrophone.“Anyoneweighingover200poundscomesdowntothesca

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