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1、精品名师归纳总结2021-2021学年其次学期宝安区期末调研测试卷高一 英语2021.7共两卷总分值 150 分第一卷I. 听力懂得共三节。总分值15 分第一节疑问句翻译每题1 分,共 3 分将以下中文疑问句翻译成英文,写在答题卷标号为1 3 的空格中。1你来的路上交通顺畅吗?2. 我们应当实行什么措施来改善交通?3. 今日下午我们怎么去图书馆,打的士仍是坐的铁?其次节听对话,将下面的文段中所缺的词填上。共 6 空,每空 1 分,共 6 分你将听到一段对话,依据对话的内容,补全下面短文中所缺的词。将答案写在答题卷标号为 4-9 的空格中。对话念两遍。Mike was late for the
2、appointment with Kate because 4 were closed by the police. Later he realized that it was a way to prevent 5 from affecting the Gaokao exams. While waiting for Mike, Kate was 6 and reading a book, which was writtenby 7 from the US who 8 China some years ago. Kate said the book helped herto 9 and prom
3、ised to lend it to Mike when she finished reading it.第三节听独白,写大意共6 分你将听到一段独白。将大意写在答题卷标号为10 的空格中。独白念两遍。 . 阅读懂得共两节。总分值40 分第一节共 15 小题。每题 2 分,总分值 30 分阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A 、B 、C 和 D中,选出最正确选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。A“ You, Clarence, will learn the violin. George, you the piano. Julian- well, Julian is too young yet. B
4、ut you older boys must have lessons, ”Father told me and my two brothers.At the age of ten, I just felt that the days were just too short for our games after school; and now, sadly, there was a big part to lose three days every week. A big part every day, we found afterwards, because we had to pract
5、ise.George had all the luck; he had some ear for music. At least a piano had some goodpoints. But I had to go through a much blacker experience. The violin itself was a strangeand weak thing. My middle-aged teacher looked a littleserious, but he was said to be an可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结excellent and
6、 professional violinist.He first greeted me as a possible genius 天才 .Then, I still remember, I made the first strange cry out of my new violin.My teacher looked as if he was suddenly attacked from behind. He held his breath. His lips were drawn back from his teeth, and his eyes tightly shut. He snat
7、ched 抢夺 the violin from me, examined it carefully and raised his own bow 琴弓 and played it - the soundwas nice. Then he handed it back to me for a second try.He waited, nervously.This timethere were twoterrible cries. One came from my newviolin and the other from my teacher. He first looked around, h
8、elpless, and then tried to smile bravely at me. His lips seemed to try to push some words out but failed. I looked at him sadly, and for a time I was afraid he would become mad.11. What did the writer think of his fathers order.A. A good chance to learn a new skill.B. A loss of playtime after school
9、.C. A threat to his school performance.D. A push to continue his music practice.12. Why was the writer not as lucky as his brother George.A. He had a strange instrument.B. He had no talent for music.C. He couldn t have piano lessons.D. He had a worse teacher.13. What happened to the writer s violin.
10、A. It was a very strange one.B. It was bad in quality.C. It wasn t intended for a new hand.D. There was nothing wrong with it.14. Why did the teacher made a terrible cry.A. He lost his temper.B. He lost his ability to speak.C. He felt hopeless.D. He suddenly became mad.可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结BOne o
11、f the hardest reservations to get in the world is a seat at Jiro Ono 寿司 s sushi可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结counter, a small restaurantnear a metro station in Tokyo. A meal there, which consists of twenty pieces of sushi served one at a time, costs thirty thousand Japanese yen about three hundred and sev
12、enty dollars, and lasts about fifteen or twenty minutes. There are only ten seats, and there is a set menu with limited choices.Jiro Ono was born in 1925, left home at the age of nine, and has been making sushi ever since. Though Japan has declared him a national treasure, he still says, at the age
13、of 85,“ All I want to do is make better sushi.” He goes to work every day by getting on the trainfrom the same position, he always tastes his food as he makes it, and he dislikes holidays.Jiro is described as a shokunin a person who is never tired of making things perfect. Oneof his assistants, who
14、has trained for at least tenyears under Jiro, says Jiro taught himto“ pressthe sushi as if it were a baby chick 小鸡 ”.Jiro s n-eimarpossible standards are also seen in the fish market where his older son,Yoshikazu, bicycles every day to check out the day s catch. He meets with trusted specialists who
15、 provide only sea products of the highest quality. And Jiro has his own rice dealer, whoguarantees that the rice is perfectly stored and transported. A French chef said after a meal atJiro s restaurant: “ Never in my life have I tasted rice like that it s like a cloud.”可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结15. Wh
16、at does Jiro Onto s sushi restaurant look like.A. It can seat dozens of people.B. It s in a small metro station in Tokyo.C. There are always no empty seats.D. It s very old but looks expensive.16. Which of the following best describes Jiros sushi.A. Choice-limited but uncommon.B. Very expensive but
17、dull.C. Hardly different but expensive.D. Affordable but unworthy.17. What do we know about Jiro Ono.A. He has been making sushi since 1925.B. He is protected as a Japanese national treasure.C. He is crazy about his job despite his age.D. He makes the best sushi with common materials.18. We can lear
18、n from the French chef that.A. Jiro is a better chef than himB. the quality of the rice is perfectC. he never had sushi beforeD. people think too highly of Jiros sushi可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结CFor one year, the Dannemiller family gave up buying any unnecessary things.When parents Scott and Gabby Dann
19、emillerfound themselves getting caught up inthe“可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结American way of moreis better unnecessary buying for a year.,th”ey decided to take an immediate measure: no more可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结To reach this goal, the Dannemillers had to “ growin faith together and serve others to crea
20、te a world without need ”. They decided to stop spending money on things like toys, clothing, oranything that wasnat necessity. They wrote the experience in abook, The Year Without a Purchase: One Family sQuest To StopShopping and Start Connecting , which came out last month.Overall, Scott says the
21、familysuccessfully stuck to the plan.“ There wereonly a few times when we fell off the track, ” he says.They bought their son, then 7 years old, a glove to play catcher onhis baseball team, and they bought a swimsuitthey had promised their daughter, then 5. “ Byfocusing on lifeexperiences instead of
22、 materials, we grew together in faith as a family,and we were able to give more of our time and treasure to people who really need them , ”Scott says.“ Plus, the kids didn t even notice.”The book records the way they cut down spending. Scott says the most important thingis to focus not on what your
23、family is giving up, but on what you aregaining.Ma“ke sureyou are adding something to your life that the people in your familyvalue. I believe the book will change the way you view your life,”says Scott.19. Why did the Dannemillers give up buying.A. To save money for future use.B. To try a new lifes
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