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北大附屬學校2022屆高一實驗班選拔考試

英語試卷

(考試時間:90分鐘滿分:100分)

友情提示:請將答案寫在答題卷上,凡寫在試卷上的答案一律無效!

第一節(jié)單項選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并將選項填在答題卷的相應位置。

1.Youlookedforittwice,butyouhaven'tfoundit.Whynottry.

A.threetimesB.athirdtimeC.thethirdtimeD.once

2.It'ssaidthatthedragonistheoftheChinesenation.

A.symbolB.sightC.signD.spirit

3.---Mum,couldyoubuymeadresslikethis?

---Certainly,wecanbuyonethanthis,butthis.

A.abetter;betterthanB.acheaper;asgoodas

B.aworse;asgoodasD.amoreimportant;goodas

4.IntheRioOlympics,hewill_______avolunteerwiththehopeofimprovinghisspokenEnglish.

A.workonB.workoutC.workasD.workfor

5.Unlesstospeak,youshouldremainsilentattheconference.

A.isinvitedB.havinginvitedC.invitingD.invited

6.Jackieworksinourcompanyandisanexcellentemployee,becauseheITforovertwo

yearsinJapan.

A.hasstudiedB.hadstudiedC.wasstudyingD.studied

7.Theformcannotbesighedbyanyoneyourself.

A.ratherthanB.morethanC.otherthanD.lessthan

8.Helivedinasmallvillage,wasalongwayfromtherailwaystation.

A.thatB.whichC.whereD.when

9.——Lilyhasmadegreatprogressrecently.

-----------------and.

A.Soshehas;sohaveyouB.Sohasshe;sohaveyou

C.Soshehas;soyouhaveD.Sohasshe;soyouhave

10.——TeachersinLongyanNo.lMiddleSchoolareresponsiblefortheirwork.Theyspendmostof

timewithus.

——.Theyalwayscommunicatewithourparentsintheirfreetime.

A.That\forsure.B.IhopesoC.What?D.Why?

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的

最佳選項,并將選項填在答題卷的相應位置。

Alecturer(演講者)wasgivingalecturetohisstudentsonstress(壓力)management.He11a

glassofwaterandaskedthestudents,46How12doyouthinkthisglassofwateris?”

Thestudents9answers13from20gto500g.

“Itdoesnotmatteronthe14,Itdependsonhow15youholdit.IfIholditforaminute,it

isOK.IfIholditfora(n)16,Iwillhaveanacheinmyrightarm.IfIholditforaday,youwillhave

to17anambulance(救護車).Itisexactlythe18weight,butthelongerIholdit,the19it

becomes.^^Thewholeclassbecamesilent,lostinthought.

Afteramoment,thelecturercontinued,"20wecarryourstressallthetime,21,wewillnot

beabletocarryonwiththestressbecomingincreasinglyheavier,22heavyforustobear.

“Whatyouhavetodoisto23theglass,restforawhile24holdingitupagain.^^

Asisshowninthestoryabove,wehavetoputdownthestressperiodically(定期地)25we

canberefreshedandareabletocarryon.

Sobeforeyou26homefromworktonight,putthestressof27down.Don'tcarryitback

28.Youcanpickituptomorrow.

Whateverstressyouarehavingnowonyour29,letitdownforamomentifyoucan.

Lifeisshort,30it!

11.A.supportedB.drankC.raisedD.needed

12.A.pureB.sweetC.muchD.heavy

13.A.checkedB.rangedC.numberedD.increased

14.A.lengthB.weightC.heightD.width

15.A.longB.wideC.difficultD.high

16.A.hourB.dayC.secondD.half

17.A.requireB.inviteC.callD.ask

18.A.properB.rightC.usualD.same

19.A.lessB.lighterC.moreD.heavier

20.A.IfB.UnlessC.WhileD.Since

21.A.nowandthenB.soonerorlaterC.littlebylittleD.fromtimetotime

22.A.soB.ratherC.tooD.quite

23.A.putawayB.putdownC.putasideD.putback

24.A.beforeB.afterC.forD.by

25.A.evenifB.asifC.assoonasD.sothat

26.A.leaveB.cleanC.returnD.approach

27.A.lifeB.dutyC.taskD.work

28.A.officeB.homeC.companyD.family

29.A.shouldersB.heartC.bodyD.hands

30.A.doB.likeC.enjoyD.love

第三節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并將選項填在答

題卷的相應位置。

A

Findingsummerjobsforkidshasnotalwaysbeeneasy,butnowyounolongerhavetoworry

aboutwhatyourkidcandotoearntheirownmoney.RecentlyIfoundsomedifferentsitesonlinethat

offerinformationaboutwhatkidscando.Belowissomeofthatinformation,alongwithquestionsto

thinkabouttohelpyoucomeupwithyourownideas.

Ideasforsummerwork:

?RecreationPrograms.

?Babysitting(當臨時保姆)duringthedayofschool.

?Workingpart-timeatadaycareforthesummer.

?Carwashing.

?Sellingvegetables.

Theeasiestwayforyoutofindwaysforyourchildtomakemoneyistothinkaboutothers'

inconveniences(不方便).Thinkofthingsyouneeddone,orwouldliketohavedone,andwhatyou

wouldconsiderpayingforthesethingstogetdone.Onceyouhavesomeideas,youcansitdownwith

yourchildandtalktothemaboutwhattheywouldbeinterestedindoing.Thenonceyouhaveanideaof

whattheywanttodoyoucanhelpthemcomeupwithfairprices.

Preferablyyouwouldwanttoonlyhaveyourchildworkingwithpeopleyouknowandtrust,or

youcouldhaveyourchildpickapartner.Thatwaywitheachofthemcarryingcellphones,eventhose

withoutservicecancall911,theywillbemuchsafer.

Youcanfindoutmoreinformationandmanymoreideasforkidstousetomakemoneyduring

theirsummerholidaysbyvisiting.

31.Theauthorwrotethepassageto.

A.introducejobsforkidsB.sharehisdiscoveriesonline

C.advertiseawebsiteforkidsD.talkabouthissummerworkexperience

32.Thepassageismainlywrittenfor.

A.childrenB.teachersC.parentsD.websitedesigners

33.WhichofthefollowingisNOTconsideredwhenkidslookforsummerjobs?

A.Wheretheworkplaceis.B.Whothey'dbetterworkfor.

C.HowmuchtheyshouldgetpaidD.Whetherthejobsaresafe.

34.Whatcanwelearnabout?

A.Theauthorsetupthewebsite.

B.Itgivesinformationabouteducatingchildren.

C.Itoffersideasforchildrentomakemoney.

D.Peopleneedtopaytovisitthewebsite.

B

Duringmyhighschoolyears,IusedtocomparemymomwithmybestfriendTiffany'smom.

Tiffany^momalwaysgaveherlotsofmoneytobuythemostfashionableclothesandfavorite

food.Hermomallowedhertodoanythingsheliked.IreallyadmiredTiffany.Mymomdidn'tgiveme

muchpocketmoneyandshealwaystoldmethatIshouldbehavemyself(表現(xiàn)好).Iwasannoyedwith

her.

WheneverIdidn'tgetwhatIwanted,Iwouldcomplain(抱怨)tomymom,Tiffany^momwould

giveherthat!Iwishsheweremymom.Everytime,mymomwouldcalmlysay“PoorTiffhny”.I

couldn'tunderstandher."Sheshouldn'tbefeelingsorryforTiffany!1thought.<cSheshouldbefeeling

sorryforme.^^

Oneday,Icouldn,thelpsayingtoMom,“PoorTiffany?LuckyTiffany!Shegetseverythingshe

wants!Whydoyoufeelsorryforher?”Iburstoutcrying.

Mymomsatdownnexttomeandsaidsoftly.4tYes,Idofeelsorryforher.Ihavebeenteaching

youalessonthatshewillneverbetaught.9,

Ilookedupather."Whatareyoutalkingabout?”

Momsaidwithcare,"Onedayshewillreallywantsomething.Maybeshe'llfindoutthatshecan't

haveit.Hermotherwon'talwaysbearoundtogivehermoney,andwhafsmore,moneycan'tbuy

everything.^^

Shecontinued,66Ihavetaughtyouvaluablelessonsbynotgivingyoueverythingyouwant.You'll

knowhowtolookforbargains(便宜貨)andsavemoney,butshewon't.You'llunderstandthatyouneed

toworkhardtogetthethingsthatyouwantbutshewon't.WhenTiffanyisagrownwoman,she'll

wakeuponedayandshewillbewishingthatshehadamomliketheoneyou'vegot.Lifelessonsare

moreimportantthanmodemclothesanddeliciousfdod.”

Ittooksometime,butIfinallyunderstoodmymom'swords.NowIamahappyandsuccessful

woman.

35.Duringthewriter'shighschoolyears,she.

A.wenttoschoolwithTiffanyeveryday

B.usuallygotlotsofmoneyfromhermom

C.wishedthathermomwereasgoodasTiffany9s

D.admiredTiffanybecauseTiffanywasbetteratherlessons

36.Thewriter'smomalwayssaid“PoorTiffany^^because.

A.Tiffany'sfamilywasreallypoor

B.shewantedtocomfortthewriter

C.shewantedthewritertohelpTiffany

D.shethoughtTiffanywouldbespoiledbyhermother

37.Whatdowelearnaboutthewriter'smother?

A.Shecaredforotherpeople'schildrenmorethanherown.

B.Shewasstrictandtaughtthewritertobeindependent.

C.Shethoughtthatlifelessonswereasimportantasmoney.

D.Shewassopoorthatshecouldn'tgivethewritermuchmoney.

38.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Thewriteristhankfulforhermothernow.

B.Theauthorwasquitesatisfiedwithhermotherinthepast.

C.Tiffanyusedtowishthatshehadamomlikethewriter's.

D.Tiffany^mothertriedtoteachherchildtogetthingswithouthardwork.

C

Anearthquakeisoneofthemostcommonnaturaldisasters.Itmaycausegreatdamage.Soitis

wisetolearnsomesimplesafetytipstoprotectyourselforyourfamilymembers.

Fragileitems,likethosemadeofglassshouldusuallybeplacedonalowersurface,nearthe

groundinsteadofplacingthemoncupboards(櫥柜)higherup.Neverplacethemnearyourbed,sofas

andotherfurniturewhereyouwouldbesittingorlyingdown.Whenthereisastrongmovement,these

pieceswillfallonthefloordirectlyandnotonyou.

Thereisastrongchanceofshortcircuits(短路)andfirebreakoutsduringanearthquake.Make

sureyouturnoffelectricalconnectionsandgasimmediatelywhenanearthquakehappens.

Duringanearthquake,liebeneathanobjectthatisnoteasilydamaged.Donotgonearobjectsthat

coulddirectlyfallonyou.Neverusetheelevatortogodown.Stayinsideuntiltheshakingstopsandit

issafetogooutside.Researchhasshownthatmostinjurieshappenwhenpeopleinsidebuildingstryto

goout.Usethestaircasesatalltimes.

Ifyouareoutdoors,donottakeshelterunderatree,streetlights,electricpolesortallbuildings.If

youaredriving,stopyourcarandstayinasafeplace.Donotparkyourcarunderatreeoranytall

object.

Iftrappedindebris(瓦礫堆),coveryourmouthwithahandkerchieforclothing.Taponapipeor

wallsorescuers(營救人員)canfindyou.Useawhistle(哨子)ifoneisavailable.Nevershoutforhelp.

Shoutingcancauseyoutobreatheindangerousamountsofdust.Donotlightamatchbecauseyoumay

burnyourself.Donotmoveaboutorkickupdust.

39.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellreaders.

A.whattodoaboutearthquakes.B.thedamagecausedbyearthquakes.

C.therescueworkafterearthquakes.D.howtopreventearthquakes.

40.Theunderlinedword“Fragile“inParagraph2probablymean.

A.easilygotB.easilybrokenC.expensiveD.heavy

41.Duringtheearthquake,peopleareadvisedto.

A.gooutthebuildingatonceC.takeshelterunderatree

C.drivetoasafeplaceD.turnoffpowerandgasimmediately

42.WhatshouldpeopleNOTdowhentheyaretrappedindebris?

A.Covertheirmouthwithahandkerchief.B.Taponapipeorwallforhelp.

C.Useawhistleforhelp.D.Strikeamatchforhelp.

D

Regularlystayinglateattheofficeincreasestheriskofhavingastrokeorheartattack,researchers

havefound,workingjustanhourextraeachdaypushesupstrokeriskby10percent,accordingtoa

hugereviewofworkingpatterns.Andpeoplewhoworkanextrathreehoursaday—or55hoursa

week—are33percentmorelikelytohaveastroke,thescientistsfound.

Theresearch,publishedintheLancetmedicaljournal,isbasedonhealthrecordsofmorethan500,

000peopleacrossEurope,theUSandAustralia.

ScientistsledbyUniversityCollegeLondonwarnedthatpeoplewhoworklongerhourstendtodo

lessexercise,sitatacomputerforhoursatatimeanddrinkmorethanpeoplewithabetterwork-life

balance(平衡).Repeatedstressmayalsobetoblameforgreaterhealthproblems,thescientiststhink.

Theylookedatthefinalresultof17studies,inwhich529,000peoplewerestudiedoverseven

years.

Expertssaidthatthestudyhadonlyfoundaconnectionbetweenhoursworkedandheart

problems-ithadnotprovedwhathadactuallycausedeachdeath.Buttheywarnedpeopletotakenote

ofthefindings.

DrTimChicoatSheffieldTeachingHospitals,said“Formanypeople,reducingtheirworking

hourswouldbedifficultorimpossible,andthisstudydoesnotshowthatitwouldreducetheriskof

stroke."Mostofuscouldreducetheamountoftimewespendsittingdown,increaseourphysical

activityandimproveourdietwhileworkingandthismightbemoreimportant.

43.WhichisNOTthecauseofthehigherriskofhealthproblems?

A.Excessivedrinking.B.Repeatedstress.

C.LackofexerciseD.Ahealthydiet.

44.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Allthedeathsarecausedbyworkinglonghours.

B.Peoplewhoworklongerarelesslikelytosufferastroke.

C.Theresearchwasbasedonthetrackingofover500,000people.

D.Reducedworkinghourswillsurelydecreasetheriskofstroke.

45.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.Anewsreport.B.Asciencemagazine.

C.Adiary.D.Ahospitalintroduction.

第四節(jié)閱讀7選5(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A——G選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。

特別注意:選項中有兩項為多余選項。

WaysToMakeAGreatFirstImpression

Youhavehearditamilliontimesalready,butitreallydoestakebutafewsecondstomakethat

all-importantfirstimpression.Herearesomeeasywaystoimpressyourclassmatesorteachers.

46

Beforeyoushakehandswithsomebody,makesurethatyourhandsareclean.Thehandshake

shouldnotbetoostrongorweak.Mostpeopleusetheirrighthands,unlesstheyhaveareasontousethe

left.47

Beontime

Whenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttime,arrivingontimeisasimportantasbreathing.Youmay

haveanexcuse,butthatwillthepersonwhohardlyknowsyouwithabadimpression.48Itis

bettertobehangingaroundtheplacethanbestuckintraffic.

Introduceyourselfandaskfornames

Makesureyouproperlyintroduceyourself.Askfortheirnameinapoliteway.49Thiswill

increasethechancesoftheirrememberingyournameinthefuture.Alwaysremembertostandupwhen

greetingsomeoneandbesuretointroducethemtoanyoneyouarewith.

Makegoodconversation

Togetthemostoutofyourdiscussion,trytofindsomethingcommonbetweenthetwoofyou.

50Apersonwillfeelmorecomfortablewithsomeonetheycanrelateto.

A.Usebodylanguage

B.Haveaproperhandshake

C.Repeatthenameanduseitlaterinconversation.

D.Asageneralrule,plantoarriveabout30minutesearly.

E.Itcouldbeasimilartasteinclothesoracommonhobby.

F.You'llbeinserioustroubleifyouleavethemwithabadimpression.

G.However,don'thaveyourlefthandinyourpocketbecausethisappearsimpolite.

第五節(jié)語法填詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

“CanIhaveaglassofhotwater?”ThisisaverycommonquestionforChinesecustomersina

restaurant.But51.youdoabroad,youmayfindthatmealsintheWesttendtocomeupwith

tallglassesoficewater.

FormostChinesepeople,52.(drink)hotwaterispartofeverydaylife.It'sbelieved

thatwaterofawarntemperature(25-30C)isgoodforpeople'shealth,53.(especial)for

thestomach.

ButformanyWesternpeople,theydrinkcoldwatereveninwinter.Onepossiblereasonis

54.__________inWesterncountriespeoplecandrinkwaterdirectlyfromthetap,ratherthanhavingto

boil55..Andit'salsonormaltojumpintoacoldshowerafterexercise.56.(bring)

theheartratedown.

However,thereisonecommonthing57.(encourage)inboththeEastandtheWest:

One58.cooldownbydrinkingahotdrinkinsummer.Assweatingisagoodwaytocool

offinsummer,hotdrinksmakeyouhotterandyoubegintosweat.

Ofcourse,itdoesn'tmatterifyoudrinkhot59.coldwater.Themorecomfortableyour

bodyfeels,the60.(good)itis.

第六節(jié)書面表達(滿分20分)

近幾年龍巖市為爭創(chuàng)“全國文明城市”而不斷努力,我校舉辦以“文明一中人”為主題的

征文活動,請你根據(jù)以下的內(nèi)容提示及要求寫篇征文。

內(nèi)容提示:1.尊敬師長,明禮誠信。

2.友善待人,樂于助人。

3.遵守交規(guī),不闖紅燈。

4.整潔衛(wèi)生,愛護環(huán)境。

要求:(1)詞數(shù)80詞左右,不包含已給出的句子的詞數(shù);

(2)內(nèi)容完整,意思連貫,語句通順,書寫規(guī)范。

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