西安枫叶学校升高中英语试题
一、语法选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从1~15
各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。
hort
lifehewrote-1300songsandanopera.
Xianwasvominpony,Guangdong,Chinain1905.
Becauhisfatherdiedbeforehewasborn,Xianmovedfrom
nlearningtoplay_3he
eginning,hisviolinwascheapand
badlymadethathem_endslaughedat
1934,hewasone
ofthefirstChinestudents_7studiedinaspecialmusic
he8,Xianbecametheschoolsbest
student9wonforhistalents.
In1935,hereturnedtoChinaandhelpedfightagainstthe
,hecametofan’an10musicata
college.11therewerenopianosinYan’anatthattimeXian
12ofhismostimportantmusicthere,includingTheYellow
River,hismost.
InMay1940,Xian13totheSovietUnionbytheChine
ovietUnion,lifewas
tsickandlaterdiedofa15October30,1945,
’smusic,however,livesoninthepeople’
hearts.
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二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~25各题所给的A、B、C和
D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Beforegraduatingcollege,Jackiebegantolookforajob.
Sheaimedatafamouscompany,butte16forsuchjobswas
panyJackiechoplannedtoemploy
only,butmorethantwentypeopleappliedforthejob.17,
interviewwasvery18_.Theintervieweraskedjustfew
e
interviewersaidtothem,'go
homeand19ourrespon.
Threedayslater,Jackiereceivedamessagesayingshe
ening.
meitsaidthatgot
thejob.
Jackielaterfoundoutthatthefirstmessagenttoher
phonewaspartoftheinterviewa22toeifshewassuitable
threepeoplereceivedthe_23_text
reply24thecompanyOfthethree,
othersaid“goodbye”andJackiesaid“thankyou”.Thisreply
showedthatJackiewasa/an25person,sotheofferedherthe
job.
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三、阅读(共两节:满分45分)
第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从26~45各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(A)
Forhileventhbirthday,Linwasgivenagiftthatwould
dayhishimtotheChildren’sActivity
Centreandsaidhecouldchooanycourthatinterested
asjustonerequirement:Linwouldhaveto
promitostudyitforatleastoneyear.
TothatpointLinhadhadmanyhobbies,butnonekepthis
oncegavehimabag
bbylasted
sfathergothimsomepaintshopingthatLin’s
aintswerenow
underhisbed,meLin’sparentswould
lethimdecide.
Lin’yesmoveddownthethatlistedallthecourson
pedat'Photography'.Helikedtheideaoftaking
beautifulpicturesbutthenoticesaidthateachtheirown
ghLin’sfamilyweren’tpoor,theyweren’trich
either,inuedlooking.
Thenextcourtocatchhiyewash'LanguageArt'.He
didn’herexplainedthatit
,ashyboy,
couldthinkofnothingwor.
Thenhesawit.'Cooking'soundedlikesomethinghe’dlike
nexpensiveanditcouldbedonealoneanditwas
alsocreative.
BadonLin’shobbyhistory,hisdadhaddoubts,buthe
hisparents’surpri,
studiedcookingattheCentreeverySaturday,andpractidat
home,nelooked
forwardtobirthdays,
greatsatisfactionfromthepleasurehisfoodbroughttoothers.
Themonthsturnedtoyearsbuthishobbyneverchanged
again.
customerssaytheyenjoyhismeal,hestillgetsthesame
pleasurehedidasachild,andremembersthespecialgifthe
receivedallago.
n’tLinchootostudyphotography?
ooexpensive.
ointerestinit.
otverycreative.
otofferedthatterm.
erlinedexpression'catchhiye'inParagraph4
means“”.
mexcited
imsurpri
attention
meclearly
fthefollowingbestdescribesLin’sinterestin
cooking?
lastedforashorttime.
edtomatchhischaracter.
orcedonhimbyhisparents.
lopedslowlyovermanymonths.
thefatherhavedoubtsaboutLin’schoiceof
cooking?
n’tgoodatcooking.
gwasn’tveryconvenient.
’tthinkLinwouldcontinue.
gwasn’tagoodhobbyforaboy.
’sthebesttitleforthepassage?
tFather
eableBoy
ofCooking
thdayGift
(B)
Expertsbelievethattherearemorethan8million
utolearnthat
restaurants,asweknowthem,haveonlyexistedforafew
1765,,
asnowherein
whichawaiterbroughtyoufoodanddrinkthatyoupicked
,therewerenomenusanywhere.
Therewereeatingplacestravellerscouldgotocenturies
ntrysidewasinnsthatwouldrvefood.
h
eofthem
couldbecalleda“restaurant”.
1765,heopeneda
placeinParisthatsoldsoups(汤).Onhissignheudthe
word'restaurant'time,
soupssomethingthatcouldhelp'restore'(恢复)yourhealth-in
Frenchtheword'restore'is“”--sohecalledthe
soups'restaurants'.Soon,peoplestartedbuyingBoulanger’
rtime,people
begantoutheword'restaurant'torefertoaplacelling
'restaurants'opened
inFrance,andpeoplebegantobuysoupsmoreoften.
Later,restaurantsinParisbegantorveotherfoodbesides
1790s,id-1800s,there
sbecamepopularthroughout
tishbeganto
copytheFrench,andtherestaurantthroughouttheBritish
Empire.
havemillionsofoptionstochoo.
thepassagemainlyabout?
taurantsdeveloped
deagoodrestaurant.
atedthefirstrestaurant
taurantsbecamepopular.
ingtothefirstparagraph,whatmaderestaurants
differentfromearliereatingplaces?
rantsonlyrvedfood
rantsweremoreexpensive
rantsweremainlyincities
rantshadalistofmealchoices
Boulangerexpecttocomeandeatathis
restaurant?
ople
ople.
lers.
s.
dtheword'restaurant'refer
to?
n.
.
s.
.
drestaurantsbegintogrowinternationally?
1600s.
1700s.
1800s.
1900s.
(C)
Manypeopleknowthatrubbishisabigproblemonplanet
nypeopledon’knowisthatjunk(垃圾)has
becomeaprobleminouterspacetoo.
AccordingtoBBCNews,therearemorethan22,000pieces
arejustthethings
thatwecanefromthesurfaceoftheearthbytelescopes
(望远镜).Therearealsomillionsofsmallerpiecesofjunkthat
wecan’te.
Objects,likebitsofoldspacerocketsorsatellites,move
aroundtheplanetatveryhighspeedthatevenaverysmall
thetiniestpieceofjunkcrashedintoaspaceship,itcould
damagethevehicle.
Tomakethingswor,whentwoobjectsinspacecrash,they
mple,whenaU.S.
satellitehitanoldRussianrocketin2009,itbrokeintomore
than2,000pieces,increasingtheamountofspacejunk.
Toreduceadditionalspacejunk,countrieshaveagreedthat
allnewspacetoolscanonlystaainspacefor25yearsatmost.
Eachtoolmustbebuilttofallsafelyintotheearth’s
pperpartsoftheatmosphere,it
willburnup.
netcatchesthejunkandthenitintotheearth’satmosphere
mansarebuildingrobotsthatcanof
spacejunkandbringthembacktoEarthtobesafely
destroyed.
Theproblemisbecomingmorechallengingbecauwe’re
ndingmoreobjectsintospacetohelppeopleutheir
mobilephonesandcomputers,saysMarco,anItalian.
“gerweleavetheproblem,
thebiggeritwillbecome,”hesays.
estheunderlinedword“the”inParagraph2
referto?
opes.
ites.
ofspacejunk.
sreports.
pacejunkconsideredaproblem?
upafteritre-enterstheatmosphere
nstopstheviewoftelescopesonEarth
dforcenewspacetoolstotravelatslowerspeeds
rashintootherspacetoolscausingdamageorgeat
ieswantfuturespacetoolstobeabletofallback
intotheearth’satmospheresothat.
lscanbereudlater
lsdon’tbecomespacejunk
th’satmospherecanstayclean
ectsofspaceflightcanbestudied
heGermansplantodealwithspacejunk?
twithnets.
otstocollectit.
intheearth’satmosphere.
furtherawayfromtheearth.
hctionofthenewspaperwouldyouprobably
readthisarticle?
nment.
ews.
ion.
n.
thebooksonthiswebpagelisted?
e.
larity.
er’sage.
er’sname.
trueaboutthebookWomeninScience?
inlyaboutMarieCurie’shistory.
salltheimportantscientificachievements.
udeswomenscientiststhataren’tfamous.
stlyaboutthedevelopmentofmodemscience.
hwillabestbookBookClubmemberpayintotal
ifheordersFirstBigbookofAReallyShortHistoryofNearly
everythingtoday?
A.$34.
B.$30.
C.$26.
D.$24.
ryschoolstudentwhoneedstowriteascience
reportaboutAfricanelephants.
nscience
igBookofHow
yShortHistoryofNearlyEverything
alGeographic’sFirstBigBookoftheWorld
themainpurpoofthiswebpage?
bookstoyoungreaders.
actnewbookclubmembers.
uragestudents’interestinscience.
ewbooksyoungreadersmightlike.
第二节阅读填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
阅读短文及文后A~E选项,选出可以填入46~50各题空白处的最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
MostofusthinkthetelephonewasinventedbyAlexander
GrahamBell.46fact,anItaliannamedAntoniowasofficially
recogni(认定)ndwhywasn’
theknownforhisinventionatthetime?
iedengineering
,startedtoexperimentwith
electricity.47Whentwoplaceswerewithwire,peopleintho
placescouldheareachothertalk.
In1850,
worriedabouthiswife,becaushehadbecomeveryill.48To
solvethisproblem,heconnectedmetalhishomeandhis
y,theycouldtalktoeachotherconveniently.
listenedinamazementasofasingerwasheardthroughthe
wires.
49Evenwor,neverappliedforapatent(专利)onhis
ile,AlexanderGrahamBellwasworkingon
thesameideaandin1876thepatentforwasgiventohim.
In2002,morethanacenturyafter’sdeath,hisworkwas
finallyrecogniby.50
overedthatsoundcouldtravelthroughmetalcables.
r,heasn’tthefirstpersontothinkoftheidea.
unately,onlyafewpeopleattendedthistalk.
nowbeknownallovertheworldasthetelephone’
sinventor.
edtokeepintouchwithheratalltimes.
四、写作(共三节;满分35分)
第一节单词拼写(共6小题;每小题1分,满分6分)
根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词。在填写答卷时,要
求写出完整单词。(每空限填一词)
openthewandletsomefreshairin.
dboywashappytoisfoodwiththehungryman.
healthy,youshoulddosportsandhavea.
heroadwhenthetrafficlightisred.
ing30minutesaday,youcanlearnmorewords
writing.
eanhousfortheold
peopleeveryweekend.
第二节完成句子(共7小题;每小题2分,满分14分)
根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词)
57.你沿丝绸之路旅游过吗?
everalongustheSilkRoad?
58.参观广州博物馆对我们很有教育意义。
veryeducationalforusguangzhoumMuum.
59.明天的大雨可能会阻碍我们外出。
Theheavyrainmanustomorrow.
60.广州的公园每年都种很多树。
Everyyear,alotoftheparksinGuangzhou。
61.我昨晚看的那场电影真好笑!
movieIsawlastnight!
62.我想知道明天我们在哪里见面。
Iwondermeettomorrow.
63.如果你足够细心,就不会犯简单的错误。
Youwon’fanysimplecarefulenough.
第三节书面表达(共1题;满分15分)
你是英语校报编辑李华。校报收到初一新生Ben的来信,他提出了
所面临的两个问题。
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陈述理由。
DearBen,
Iamsorrytohearthatyouarehavingtroublegettingud
tolifeinmiddleschoolyou’reyourletteryousaidthat……
Goodluckwitheverything!
LiHua
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