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高一期中英语答案
1-5 CABAB 6-10 ACBCC 11-15 ABACA 16-20 BBCAB
21-23 DAD 24-27 CACB 28-31:DCBC 32-35:AADB 36-40: BEAFD
41-45:ADACB :46-50:DCABD :51-55:CCBDC
56.but 57. giving 58. highly 59. It(首字母不大写,不给分) 60. who/that
61.to return 62. a 63. demands 64. by 65. spoken
参考范文
写作第一节:
Good afternoon, everyone! It is my honor to be here to share with you my opinions
about dealing with stress.
Firstly, break large assignments into smaller, more manageable tasks. Time
management is one of the most important skills we can learn to reduce stress.
Secondly, use checklists. They help us remember the progress we've made when stress
approaches. Last but not least, start our days with a positive attitude. This encourages
us to focus on coming up with concrete ways to deal with problems instead of being
trapped in negative thinking. Hope my advice can be helpful.
That's all. Thank you!
写作第二节:
At Lexi's house, Rikki was shocked to see how different her life was. Entering
the yard, a shabby house which stood lonely came into view and seemed to be in need
of repair. Lexi's mother welcomed us warmly, though her eyes revealed the hardship
they were enduring. Inside the house, the decrepit furniture as well as the crumbling
walls spoke about their financial struggles in silence. Rikki's eyes widened as she
witnessed the evident contrast between her own home and Lexi's, making her realized
how awful she was.
Rikki invited Lexi to come over and have dinner with us. At first, Lexi hesitated,
but Rikki's understanding and genuine smile convinced her. During the barbecue,
Rikki introduced Lexi to everyone, ensuring she felt included. That night, as they all
sat under the stars, their eyes sparkled with cheerful light, through which I could see
the evident transformation in Rikki: The stubbornness had been replaced by a warm,inclusive behavior. This weekly night barbecue tradition not only brought our family
together but also let Rikki learn a valuable lesson about empathy and kindness, which
made the evening memorable.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者正忙着为周六晚上的烧烤做准备,突
然,作者的女儿丽琪从前门冲了进来,她的脸上充满了愤怒。作者向窗外望去,看
到她的同学莱克西伤心地走开了。作者了解了情况与丽琪谈了谈,丽琪点点头,
但她的表情没有改变。她的父亲一直在后院烧烤,看着她。他不喜欢丽琪对待莱
克西的方式,所以他决定采取行动,他走到我面前说:“我们去看看莱克西吧。”
他们一起开车直奔莱西的家。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“在莱西家,丽琪震惊地发现她的生活是如此的不同。”可
知,第一段可描写莱西所居住的环境和困境。
②由第二段首句内容“丽琪邀请莱西过来和我们一起吃晚饭”可知,第二段可描
写丽琪把莱西介绍家人以及作者的感悟。
2.续写线索:看到了莱西生活的环境——心理的想法——邀请莱西吃烧烤——丽
琪向家人介绍莱西——作者的感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①进入:enter /come into
②意识到:realize/be aware of
③取代:replace /take the place of
④确保:ensure/make sure
情绪类
①糟糕的:awful/terrible
②欢快的:cheerful/pleasant
【点睛】[高分句型1] This weekly night barbecue tradition not only brought our
family together but also let Rikki learn a valuable lesson about empathy and kindness,
which made the evening memorable. (运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句)
[高分句型2] Lexi's mother welcomed us warmly, though her eyes revealed the
hardship they were enduring. (运用了though引导的让步状语从句)
附:听力原文
(Text 1)
W: Linda is very quiet, but her husband talks too much.
M: Yes, you are right and he isn’t friendly either.
(Text 2)
M: I’m really tired of this weather. Rain, rain, rain.
W: Don’t worry. The weather report says it will be sunny on Friday. Don’t forget to
bring yourumbrella today.
(Text 3)
M: They may be proud of their new equipment, but I’m disappointed. Their nurses are
not friendly
and everything seems to be running behind schedule.
W: Not to mention the fact that it’s noisy because no one observes visiting hours.
(Text 4)
W: Do you want to go fishing today?
M: It’s raining. Let’s stay at home.
W: What can we do at home?
M: Let’s just relax and read some good books.
(Text 5)
W: What’s in your bag? It’s so heavy.
M: Nothing. Just some books. I like to read on the plane.
W: That’s all? You must at least have some CDs in there.
M: No, I hate music. I just like to read.
(Text 6)
M: So, when do you usually do housework, shopping, things like that?
W: Hmm, on Mondays I usually clean the house in the morning. Early, from seven to
eight.
M: How about the shopping?
W: I usually do that on Saturdays, before work.
M: You seem pretty busy with school, work and housework! Do you have time for
anything else?
W: Yeah. Sure. I swim and play basketball in the mornings on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, and I
usually go out to see a movie with friends on Friday nights.
M: And how about Sundays?
W: I sleep all day.
(Text 7)
W: Hi. My name’s Alex.
M: Alex. Oh, you’re Jim’s friend.
W: Yeah. We worked in the same office ... until he moved to Hawaii. You look a lot
like Jim. Are
you related?
M: Yeah, we’re cousins. His mum and my mum are sisters.
W: Do you live here? Around here?
M: No, I live in San Francisco. I just came for the wedding.
W: San Francisco? Me, too. I just came for the wedding, too.
M: Oh. Great. What do you do in San Francisco?
{#}W: I’m an art director in a fashion magazine. How about you?
M: Well, I’m sort of an artist, too. I make films.
(Text 8)
M: Excuse me, madam, have you got a moment? I’m doing a survey on TV watching
habits. Could
I ask you a few questions?W: Certainly. Go ahead.
M: Well, I need some basic information about you. First of all, what is your name?
W: Anne.
M: Are you a Canadian citizen?
W: Actually, I am American. I have been living here in Canada for more than 15
years. But I was
born in the US.
M: What is your first language? ... Or the language you wish to use in the survey?
W: You may ask the questions in either language. I am good at French, but my mother
language is
English.
M: What is your job?
W: I am a doctor working for the General Hospital. I also consider myself a medical
science
researcher. I teach medicine in a school, too. That is why I am very busy.
(Text 9)
M: Excuse me, madam?
W: Yes, sir. How can I help you?
M: I’m a guest in Room 514. I have some free time this afternoon, so I want to go to
see a park, a
landmark, something like that. What would you suggest?
W: Uh ... Wrigley Field on a sunny day like today is nice.
M: Wrigley Field? Don’t the clubs play baseball there?
W: That’s right. In fact, they have a game there at 4:00. If you want to see a building
with history,
I think Wrigley Field is the Chicago landmark for you to see.
M: Great. How do I get there?
W: Go north one block and take the subway. Nothing gets you in or out of Wrigley
faster than it.
M: Well, the game starts in one hour, so I’d better go now. Thanks for your help.
W: Have a good time!
(Text 10)
W: My daily routine ... Well, I get up at about ten o’clock, and I usually have
breakfast in the garden
if it’s a nice day. I love sitting in the garden reading the newspaper. I have lunch at
about two,
and then practice my violin in the afternoon. Concerts in Liverpool usually start at
eight, so I go
to work at half past six and get the train to the city center. After the concert ... er ...
well, I finish
work at about half past ten, then have dinner in a restaurant with some friends from
the orchestra.
I usually take a taxi from the restaurant, and get home at about half past twelve. Then
I watch
TV or read a book, and go to bed at about two o’clock in the morning. And, that’s my
day.