
2020年吉林省四平市双辽县兴隆中学高一英语期末试题含部分解析.docx
3页Word文档下载后(可任意编辑) 2020年吉林省四平市双辽县兴隆中学高一英语期末试题含解析一、 选择题1. — Our school is going to send exchange students to America. Would you like to have a try? — ______. English isn’t one of my advantages.A. You’re right B. I’d rather not C. No way D. No problem参考答案:B2. Mrs. Smith warned her daughter________ after drinking.A. never to drive B. to never drive C. never driving D. never drive参考答案:A3. Smell the flowers before you go to sleep, and you may just _______ sweet dreams.A. keep up with B. put up with C. end up with D. catch up with参考答案:C4. You’re our head teacher, so ______ or not you’ll attend today’s meeting is very important. A. / B. what C. if D. whether参考答案:D5. The Monument to the People’s Heroes was built ____ those who gave out their lives in the struggles and wars for the people’s liberation.A. in case of B. in praise of C. in memory of D. in search of参考答案:C6. It’s usually a common _______ that journal websites offer readers their free online editions of articles and other information.A. sense B. interestC. phrase D. practice参考答案:D考查名词。
句意:期刊网站提供给读者免费版本的文章和其他信息通常是一个惯例固定词组:comnon sense(常识);而common practice(惯例),故选D.英语单选题解题技巧可分为:1.找准关键词语;2.分析句子结构;3.适当转换句式;4.利用对称结构;5.注意标点符号;6.熟记固定搭配;7.排除思维定式7. --- Is this book familiar ______ you? --- Sure. I am also familiar ______ its writer.A. to; to B. with; with C. to; with D. with; to参考答案:C略8. He was sentenced to death what he has stolen from the bank.A. that B. since C. because D. because of参考答案:D9. Mr. Smith, ____ of the ___ speech, started to read a novel. A. tired; boring B. tiring; bored C. tired; bored D. tiring; boring参考答案:A22. —_______you ________to the new house?—Not yet. The rooms are being painted(油漆).A. Did; moved B. Have; moved C. Will; moved D. Are; moved参考答案:B略11. -Would you mind me closing the door?-_______, I feel a little bit cold, tooA. definitely B.Absolutely C.Oh, I see D.Certainly not参考答案:D12. I will go back home by taxi after work today. You ______ pick me up.A. mustn’t B. wouldn’t C. may not D. don’t have to 参考答案:D略13. 5.It was two years he came back from abroad.A.after B.before C.since D.when参考答案:B略14. A notice was _____ in order to tell the students about the changed meeting time.A. put up B. looked up C. picked up D. set up参考答案:A15. Only _____ people can have a good understanding of the lecture given by the scientist.A. educated B. devoted C. concerned D. relaxed参考答案:A二、 单词拼写16. You ______ not drive through a red light.参考答案:shall17. "No one ______ leave the classroom if I haven't said Okay," said the teacher.参考答案:shall三、 阅读理解18. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a novel about a 15-year-old autistic boy named Christopher Boone. After discovering the dead body of Wellington, his neighbor's dog, Christopher decides to find out the cause of the dog’s death. He records his findings, as he has decided that he will create a “murder mystery novel” of the situation. But like any murder mystery novel, nothing is as simple as it seems. Christopher runs into many difficult situations because of his disability. He again and again mentions how he admires Sherlock Holmes (a fictional detective), which gives me an understanding as to why he continues to look into Wellington's death even after his father makes him promise not to. Christopher's story seems so true and heartfelt and that makes the novel an entertaining read. The author, Mark Haddon, had me wanting to keep reading to find out what Christopher would get himself into next. Haddon shows how Christopher' s disability affects how he goes about solving the mystery. Christopher has difficulty in communicating or forming relationships with others, but he has a great visual (视力的) memory and ability to understand difficult math. This book was required reading at my school, but it became more than something I had to read. Haddon showed how these disabilities affect the lives of not only the children diagnosed (诊断) with them, but also those around them. The novel feels real because it was written from Christopher's point of view. For example, when Christopher explains that when he was little he didn't understand much about other people having minds, it gives the impression that he's a real person. I believe that teenagers sometimes aren't sensitive to kids with mental disabilities. I think that when people read this novel, they will have a better understanding of what people with mental disabilities and those around them have to deal with on a daily basis. 65. An autistic person usually refers to someone who_____.A. is unable to use his legsB. likes reading novelsC. is disliked 。
