
人教版(2019)高中英语必修第一册期中模拟试卷(含答案解析).docx
20页人教版(2019)高中英语必修第一册期中模拟试卷考试内容:人教版必修一Welcome Unit 和Unit 1-3单元(卷面分值:120分;考试时长100分钟) 班级_________ 姓名_______ 第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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AIf you are looking for apps to learn English for studying abroad, you might be confused. There are so many apps to choose from. How can you decide which English language learning app is right for you? Our list of top four favourite apps to improve your English will help.Hello English—Best app for middle learnersIf you already understand the basics but want to improve your English, this app is for you. Hello English starts with a language test, and then serves up English lessons based on your test results. Hello English supports learners with 23 native languages and lets you play games, watch videos and listen to audio books, too.Free versions available for iOS, Android and Windows.FluentU—Best media-based appThis app sources English-language videos from the real world—including news, music videos and commercials (商业)—to help you learn English. Interactive captions (字幕) allow you to tap any word and see more information about it.Free trial (试用) and paid monthly subscriptions available for Android and iOS.Rosetta Stone—Most multi-use appThis award-winning English language learning app teaches vocabulary and English grammar. Rosetta Stone includes lessons on pronunciation so you can improve your English accent. You can also download audio lessons to learn offline.Free trial and paid versions available for Android, i0 S and Windows.Duolingo—Most fun appThis personalised English-learning app turns studying into a game. Earn virtual coins to unlock new levels and spend them on fun upgrades. An animated owl (动画猫头离) keeps you company and encourages you as you learn. When you have questions, get help from fellow students inside the app using the Duolingo message boards.Free and paid versions available for Android, iOS and Windows.1.What can we learn about Hello English?A. The users can't play games.B. It may not suit English beginners.C. It provides lessons without a language test.D. The users can chat with 23 native speakers.2.Which app best suits those who want to practise pronunciation?A. Hello English. B. Duolingo.C. Rosetta Stone. D. FluentU.3.What is special about Duolingo?A. It only has the paid version.B. The users must pay in cash to upgrade.C. An owl can answer questions of the users.D. It combines English learning with entertainment. BI’m a college teacher and researcher. At 40 years old, I’d been writing essays for ten years. While I’d achieved small success landing unpaid bylines (署名行), most of my essays went ignored (忽视)after I shot them off into the black hole of the Internet.But writing is in my bones, and despite my disappointment, giving up didn’t seem like an option(选择). I decided to go back to school to improve myself. Last summer, I took a writing class with The New York Times bestselling author Susan Shapiro.To my surprise, Shapiro’s course was not just an education in how to get your writing published(出版). It was also an eight-week lesson on how to get over yourself. She told stories about how hard she’d worked to get her essays out into the world. She was always forthcoming (愿意提供信息的) about how much writing, rewriting, submitting (提交), and resubmitting she’d had to do. “The harder I work, the luckier I get,” she said.For our last class, Shapiro encouraged us to write about our most embarrassing secret. I admitted how masks allowed me to fully enjoy the freedom from wondering what other people were thinking about the lower half of my face. Five weeks later, my essay, “I am insecure about my face. For me, masks are liberating”, was published in The Washington Post. It was my first piece published in the major media and the first time I’d been paid for my writing.Five months after my piece was published, I landed a book deal. I am now officially a writer for children. My first novel, Jawbreaker, is set to be published in the spring of 2025.After so much rejection(拒绝), landing a book deal was something that I never thought would happen to me. Taking Shapiro’s class and learning to get over myself had changed my life. I continue to set publishing goals, and am no longer discouraged by rejection.4.Why did the author attend the writing class?A.To meet a successful friend. B.To improve her writing skills.C.To learn how to overcome herself. D.To better understand the publishing process.5.Which of the following can best describe Susan Shapiro?A.Skilled but stubborn. B.Creative but distant.C.Hard-working and inspiring. D.Warm-hearted and knowledgeable.6.How did the author feel when she landed a book deal?A.Amazed. B.Frightened. C.Annoyed. D.Embarrassed.7.What is the author’s purpose of writing this text?A.To share how she became a published writer.B.To emphasize that writing is an impo。
