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高一英语下学期期末模拟试卷

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第二部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 On Your Own

How do top athletes deal with failure and disappointment? 61 . But in some sports, the performer petes as an individual. Winning or losing depends on the athlete’s own skill and effort. I asked several top performers in individual sports how they keep going after a loss. 62 .

? Work on small thing

Diver Mark Ruiz has won many national championships. “ 63 .” he says, “Each dive must be done perfectly. If I don’t do well in a meet, it pushes me to practice that much harder. If I don’t feel motivated(有动力的)to practice, I remind myself that if I don’t train well, I don’t do well. So I go right back to working on all the small things.”

? 64

Figure skater Michael Weiss is one of the best in his sport, but there have been a lot of falls along the way. “I look at failing as a part of growing. When you lose and you are feeling down, without teammates to lift you up, you have to be strong enough to do it by yourself.”

? Learn from mistakes

Gymnast Shannon Miller has won several Olympic medals, including two goals. “If I make a mistake in the middle of a petition, I try to forget about it because I have to go on,” she says, “If I do poorly over the course of an entire meet, I go back to the gym and figure out what went wrong. 65 .” A. Pick yourself up

B. Push through the struggles

C. I remember moments like these most D. It is so important to learn from mistakes

E. In my sport, it is the little things that count F. Maybe their responses will be helpful to you, too

G. In many cases, an athlete can turn to teammates for support B

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Nashville Country Vacation Package

The Nashville Country Vacation Package gives you a close look at the best of country in Music City. Details 5 nights in your choice of over 102 hotels Grand Ole Opry Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum The Redneck edy Bus Tour Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater Description The Grand Ole Opry is the heart of country music in Nashville. It has started countless country music careers and led the way for Nashville to bee Music City. If you have dreams of seeing some of the greatest country music shows in the world, you can go to a Grand Ole Opry concert! It wouldn’t be a country vacation in Nashville without a visit to Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Explore it at your own pace for a timeline through the history of country music. Your tour may take some time as the museum spans an entire city block in downtown Nashville! The Redneck edy Bus Tour is the funniest way to see everything Nashville has to offer. You will ne guided through the heart of Nashville with the help of an experienced guide. The morning tours are 2 hours; afternoon tours are 90 minutes. Join the Nightlife Dinner Theater for “The Best of Country Music Dinner & Show”, a celebration of country music from both past and present. You’ll fill up on an endless buffet of delicious home style cooking before being treated to one of the most popular shows in Music City. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and showtime is 6:30 p.m. The show lasts approximately 2.5 hours. Prices Ages 18 and Up: $380.00 Ages 13-17: $207.52 Ages 6-12: $158.92 Ages 0-5: $127.43 66. How much should an adult with a child aged 14 pay for the Vacation Package?

A. $158.92. B. $207.52. C. $389.00. D. $596.52.

67. What is a must-see for a Nashville country vacation? A. A Grand Ole Opry concert. B. The Redneck edy Bus Tour.

C. Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater. D. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

68. Which best explains “spans” underlined in the text? A. Covers.

B. Forms.

C. Faces.

D. Shows.

69. When can tourists enjoy the show in Nightlife Dinner Theater? A. At 6:30 a.m.

B. At 8 a.m.

C. At 5 p.m.

D. At 6:30 p.m.

70. The Vacation Package may be the best choice for those who ________. A. appreciate country scenery

B. are fond of country music D. enjoy fine foods and drinks

C. show interest in architecture C

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Everyone knows that dirty hands spread diseases. But back in the mid-1800s, Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis made this groundbreaking discovery. And everyone thought he was mad.

Semmelweis was a doctor puzzled by the number of women who died from “childbed fever” in his hospital just days after giving birth. Since it was a teaching hospital, he and his colleagues performed autopsies—examinations of dead bodies—to try to determine the cause. Often they had to leave the autopsy room and rush to the maternity ward(产房)to help another woman give birth. It’s unthinkable now, but back then they didn’t wash their hands before delivering babies.

Then hospital had two delivery wards; doctors delivered babies in the first and midwives delivered them in the second. Semmelweis found the first clue(线索)to the cause of the fever from statistics that fewer women died from fever in the midwives’ ward. What was different? Midwives didn’t do autopsies!

His second clue came when one of his best friends, Dr. Jacob Kolletschka, was accidentally injured by a scalpel(手术刀)during an autopsy of a woman who’d died after childbirth. Kolletschka died a few days later, after showing symptoms similar to childbed fever. Semmelweis thought that the scalpel has something causing Kolletschka’s sickness. This observation led Semmelweis to believe that three things were needed to spread this disease: infected tissue (from a dead body), a means of transporting the infected tissue, and contact with healthy tissue ( a woman giving birth or unlucky Kolletschka).

Semmelweis then insisted that doctors wash their hands in chlorine solution when going from autopsy to bedside. He became extremely strict in cleanliness, and his daily shouts in the hospital made his colleagues treat him more like a madman than a hero.

In 1865, at age 47, Semmelweis died a broken man, without recognition for his contribution to science and medicine. Perhaps now’s a good time to express our belated thanks. 71. What is unthinkable for people today? A. Dirty hands spread diseases. B. Women died from “childbed fever”.

C. Doctors performed examinations of dead bodies. D. Doctors didn’t wash hands before delivering babies. 72. What may be the means of transporting the infected tissue. A. Dead bodies.

B. Women giving birth.

D. Unlucky Kolletschka.

C. A hand or scalpel.

73. How did people around Semmelweis like him? A. Inspiring.

B. Considerate.

C. Crazy.

D. Unfortunate.

74. What can we learn about Semmelweis from the last paragraph? A. He deserves thanks.

B. His career was ruined.

D. He contributes little to science.

C. His efforts were recognized.

75. What can be the best title for the text? A. Childbed Fever C. A Broken Man V. 口语交际(10分)

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B卷(共50分)

VI. 阅读回答问题(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several while reading.”

-- William Styron

When we read a book, we step into someone else’s shoes, see the world through someone else’s eyes, and visit places where we might never go, whether a tiny village in India or the green fields of Narnia. Books teach us about love, friendship, war, and the human spirit. Here are the some books you should read at least once in your life.

Who doesn’t lobe a novel about talking animals? E.B. White’s children’s

B. The Father of Handwashing

D. Techniques of delivering babies