【高中教育】最新高一英语下学期期末考试试题(1) 下载本文

Be honest。 Your parents will respond better if they believe that you are telling the whole truth and not trying to avoid blame。 Take responsibility for your part in getting into trouble or earning a bad grade。 If you have done something wrong, admit it。 33 。 Try, try again。 When you fly off the handle, your parents have a hard time seeing your point of view。 If you are angry or frustrated, take a break from the conversation。 34 。 Gather your thoughts and when you are ready, try talking to your parents again。 Be brave。 You might carry around a question or confession for a long time before you get up the nerve to let it out。 But your parents can almost always help you solve a problem or answer a big question and you will almost always feel better afterward。 35 。 You will be glad you did。 A。 Take things easy。 B。 Pick the right time。 C。 Talk to your parents。 D。 Things get worse the longer you wait。 E。 Listen to them and they will listen to you。 F。 Excuse yourself and go somewhere to cool off。 G。 Be straight with your parents about what you want。 第三部分 语言运用(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分30分) 13 / 18 第一节 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Molly is a horse left for dead when Hurricane Katrina 36 southern Louisiana。 She spent weeks alone before finally being 37 and taken to a farm where homeless animals were 38 。 Her right front leg was 39 injured,and her new owner went to Louisiana State University(LSU)for help, but LSU was too busy to deal with even one more。 40 , after doctor Rustin Moore from LSU 41 Molly, he changed his mind。 He saw how the horse was 42_ to lie down on different sides so she didn’t seem to suffer 43 。 She was actually protecting herself。 What a 44_ horse! Moore agreed to 45 Molly’s leg below the knee, and an artificial leg was built for her。 Molly walked out of the clinic and her story really begins。 “This was the right horse and the right owner,’’ Moore insists。 “Molly happened to be a one-in-a-million 46 。 She was strong, willing to deal with pain。 Obviously she understood she was 47 。” What is equally important, according to Moore, is that she has a truly caring owner who is devoted to 48 the daily care。 14 / 18 Now Molly has a 49 , though not paid。 Kay, the rescue farm owner, started taking Molly to shelters, hospitals and nursing homes, anywhere she thought people needed 50 。 Wherever Molly went, she showed people her 51 。 “It’s clear to me that Molly had a bigger 52 to play in life,” Moore said。 She 53 the hurricane and a terrible injury。 Now she’s giving hope to others。” Moore concluded, ”She’s not back to 54 , but to me, she’s a 55 for New Orleans itself。” 36。 A。 hit C。 blocked B。 woke D。 escaped 37。 A。 sold C。 rescued B。 selected D。 harmed B。 trained D。 sheltered 38。 A。 killed C。 traded 39。 A。 badly B。 regularly D。 hardly C。 slightly 40。 A。 Besides C。 Thus B。 Indeed D。 However 41。 A。 came across C。 heard about B。 gave up D。 drove away B。 ready D。 careful 42。 A。 afraid C。 unwilling 15 / 18 43。 A。 fever C。 failure B。 pain D。 loneliness 44。 A。 smart B。 naughty C。 stubborn D。 reliable 45。 A。 fix C。 support B。 exercise D。 remove 46。 A。 pet C。 patient B。 winner D。 helper 47。 A。 under control C。 in trouble B。 at a loss D。 out of danger 48。 A。 preparing C。 considering B。 providing D。 seeking B。 job 49。 A。 reward C。 medal D。 goal B。 mercy C。 50。 A。 hope happiness D。 responsibility B。 courage D。 health 51。 A。 ending C。 choice 52。 A。 role C。 game B。 trick D。 instrument 53。 A。 avoided B。 survived D。 ignored C。 predicted 54。 A。 work C。 normal B。 nature 16 / 18 D。 reality