2020-2021學(xué)年湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市雨花區(qū)南雅中學(xué)高一(下)入學(xué)英語(yǔ)試卷
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第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)(共4小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
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1.After a day's hiking,a comfortable place to bed down for the night feels like heaven.Here are four best places that offer more than just bed and breakfast.Click the websites for more if you're interested.
The Old Rectory,Gwynedd
At the foot of Cadair Idris mountains,the Old Rectory offers good walking around town of Machynlleth.Two of its four attractive lake-view rooms have big,free-standing baths,ideal for an end-of-walk bath.
Walks:An easy 2-mile trail loops around Tal-y-Llyn lake.
? Double,from £100 B&B (bed and breakfast),rectoryonthelake.co.jye.ai
Clachaig Inn,Scottish Highlands
This Glencoe inn is a Highlands legend.The 23 rooms are comfortable and simple,but more appealing are the live bands and the bar.
Walks:A gentle 112-mile woodland route from the inn visits Signal Rock.An exposed 8-mile climb up Buachaille Etive Mor.
? Double,from £106 B&B,clachaig.jye.ai
Lee Byre,Devon
This bam house has three bright guest rooms.Owners are keen hikers and can give trail advice or lead guided walks,day and night.Breakfast features fresh-laid eggs and homemade honey.
Walks:Make a circuit across the wetland (11 miles).Hike from Mary Tavy to Wheal Betsy (5 miles).
? Double,from £70 B&B;guided day walk £60 per person;guided star hike £30 per person;leebyre.jye.ai
Cottage Lodge,Hampshire
Christina Simons,owner of this comfortable hotel,has created several self-guided walking routes direct from the front door.The lodge has 16 rooms,two of which are dog-friendly.
Walks:To Lyndhurst via Standing Hat woods (7 miles),looking out for wild deer.A 3-mile walk through Keyhaven marshes,a good place to see migrating birds.
? Double,from £75 B&B,cottagelodge.co.jye.ai
(1)Which place best suits walkers who enjoy lake view?
A.Clachaig Inn.
B.Cottage Lodge.
C.Lee Byre.
D.The Old Rectory.
(2)What can we know about Cottage Lodge?
A.Dogs are welcome to stay in all rooms there.
B.Walkers might see some wild animals during walks there.
C.Walkers can join in some guided walking at the front door.
D.It offers the lowest price and the most rooms.
(3)Where probably is this passage from?
A.A tour guide book.
B.local newspaper.
C.A lifestyle magazine.
D.A travel website.組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5 -
2.I was born into a family that was short on money but long on seeking (尋求) knowledge.We had many books.And for me,libraries were a place to get my favorite books.
I got older and did the things most people did.Then one spring and summer my life changed.I lost my wife and retired (退休).I realized that I had more time on my hands than I had things to do.So I took a volunteer job at an organization that sent food,clothes and perhaps some hope to unlucky members of our communjye.aiy.It was,and remains,an excellent organization,but I didn't feel a connection between it and me.I left.
At the same time,I discovered that I was about to lose touch with an old,dear friend.Traditional methods of communication were out of the question.I had only a vagueidea of what an email was,and I had no computer.As you might well guess.I had no warm feelings about computers.I had to choose;I could keep the attitude,or keep the friend.No-brainer.
My little library' in Camp Verde,Arizona was beginning a computer class designed for beginners.I learned how to email.Having no computer.I had to drive to the library most days to do my emailing.Over a period of time I attracted the attention of Alice,a worker at the library.She felt the library' would be the perfect place for me to volunteer.She had a point.I was already there a lot and I enjoyed the people I came in contact(聯(lián)系) with.So I volunteered.
Over the next couple of years.I learned much more about computers in general and finally came to the point where I was actually able to help others with some computer problems.Imagine that!
(1)What was the author's childhood like?
A.He often read books.
B.He seldom went to libraries.
C.He was born into a rich family.
D.He liked doing things few- children did.
(2)What did the author think of his first volunteer job?
A.He found it enjoyable.
B.He learned a lot from it.
C.He wasn't interested in it.
D.He didn't think it was worth doing.
(3)Why did the author decide to learn computer skills?
A.To kill time after retirement.
B.To use the library in a smarter way.
C.To keep in touch with an old friend.
D.To satisfy his interest in the Internet.
(4)What does the underlined part in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Alice's idea was right.
B.Alice's idea was interesting.
C.Alice insisted that she was right.
D.Alice knew what I worried about組卷:1引用:1難度:0.6 -
3.The COVID-19 illness causes mild or moderate symptoms for most but severe symptoms are more likely in the elderly or people with existing health problems.Most infected patients have recovered from it so far.
The leader of the IOC's coordination commission for the Tokyo Olympics says there is no May deadline to cancel the games and he remains confident the event will go ahead despite sports coming to a stop globally amid the corona virus epidemic.John Coates,who will have to go into government-mandated self-isolation when he returns to Australia this week from Olympic business in Europe,told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper."It's all proceeding to start on the 24th of July." Dick Pound,a former IOC vice president,said that the end of May seemed to be a possible deadline for the IOC to make a call on the Tokyo Olympics.But Coates told that the IOC didn't recognize the deadline and he thought Pound had backed away from it,too.
The latest measures,which include bans on gatherings of more than 500 people,came in the wake of the suspensions(暫停)of sporting events in parts of the world affected by the virus outbreak.That has caused postponements and uncertainty for qualifying in some Olympic sports,although the IOC and Tokyo organizers have consistently said the games will go ahead as scheduled.As for athletes traveling to Japan from affected countries.Coates said some national Olympic committees were already preparing. "The Chinese are probably the best organized,he told the SMH. "The Chinese are in various parts of Europe and the last I heard is they're bringing them all together in a university in Paris where they'll be fully contained,600 of them,and they will go straight from there,straight into Japan.They won't put anyone on a plane who has got corona virus."
(1)What is the main purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To discover the victims of the virus.
B.To show that the virus is not terrible.
C.To support the IOC's idea for the Tokyo Olympics below.
D.To study the harm of the COVID-19 illness.
(2)What can we infer from John Coates' words in Para.2?
A.The IOC will not cancel the Tokyo Olympics.
B.Australians should self-isolate at home.
C.All sports games will start on July 24.
D.The Tokyo Olympics will be cancelled in May.
(3)What is the attitude of the IOC towards the Tokyo Olympic Games?
A.Uncertain.
B.Supportive.
C.Negative.
D.Dissatisfied.
(4)What is the main idea of the text?
A.IOC's confidence in the Tokyo Olympic Games.
B.The uncertain future of the Tokyo Olympic Games.
C.Peoples worries about the spreading of corona virus.
D.Chinese athletes' preparation for the Tokyo Olympic Games.組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分15分)第一節(jié) (滿分15分)
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8.假設(shè)你是高中生李華,你校為了弘揚(yáng)中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)文化和豐富學(xué)生課余生活,將于本周五中午2點(diǎn)在學(xué)校報(bào)告廳舉行國(guó)畫(huà)展覽,你的外教老師Linda對(duì)中國(guó)文化很感興趣,請(qǐng)寫(xiě)一封郵件邀請(qǐng)她前來(lái)觀看。
要點(diǎn)包括:1. 國(guó)畫(huà)簡(jiǎn)要介紹;
2. 本次展覽目的;
3. 展覽時(shí)間地點(diǎn)。
要求:1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
參考詞匯:figure paintings (人物畫(huà)),landscape(風(fēng)景畫(huà))
Dear Linda,
_________.
Yours,
Li Hua組卷:9引用:4難度:0.6
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
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9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
The event that stands out in Tom's memory happened one morning when Tom was only ten years old.He was at home with his elder sister Jane.Tom was doing his homework when he heard raised voices.At first he thought nothing of it since customers in the motorcycle shop directly below their flat often became loud,but he soon realized this time it was different.
"Quick!Quick!Remove the motorcycles from the shop." someone yelled.
Then a thick burning smell filled the air.When Tom opened the front door of their flat to investigate,a thick cloud of smoke greeted him.The motorcycle shop had caught fire and people were running and crying.
Jane,who had been playing the violin in her room,hurried to the living room.They rushed out of the door and along the corridor (走廊) through the smoke.
They were heading towards the stairway at the far end of the corridor when Jane stopped in her track.She turned around and headed back the way they came.Tom had no idea what she was doing,but he followed suit.
Jane had suddenly remembered the lady in her 70s who lived next door to them,who they called Makcik.Malay for auntie.Jane began banging on Makcik's door,but got no answer.As the smoke thickened around them.Tom could see many of their neighbors—some still in their pyjamas—running for safety.The thought of fear crossed his mind.
"She would have run for safety like everyone else!" Tom cried.However,Jane refused to give up. "I know Makcik's still inside." She said she was familiar with Makcik's daily routine and was certain she would still be sleeping.She pounded the door. "Go downstairs.Go now!Go!"
Paragraph:
Tom noticed the flame was reaching up.
Paragraph 2:
Luckily,some neighbors passing by stopped and offered help.組卷:0引用:1難度:0.3