北京市西城區2018-2019學年度第一學期期末試卷

一、單選題

北京市西城區2018-2019學年度第一學期期末試卷

My aunt bought a hat for ________ on my birthday. I like it very much and wear it every day.

A. himB. meC. themD. her

—What do you know about France, Betty

— France is famous ________ its fine food and wine.

A. forB. toC. withD. of

Mr. Brown is pleased with his new phone, because it runs much ________ than the old one.

A. fastB. fasterC. fastestD. the fastest

The Changjiang River is ________ river in China.

A. longB. longerC. longestD. the longest

—Dad, ________ I watch my favorite TV programme at home tonight

—I’m afraid you can’t. We are going to the teahouse.

A. canB. shouldC. mustD. need

The teacher asks us ________ English loudly in class, so that everyone can hear.

A. to speakB. speaksC. speakingD. speak

—What happened to Alice

—She ________ the horse and broke her leg.

A. picked upB. fell offC. took awayD. lifted up

I usually go to bed early, but I ________ up late to watch a football game last night.

A. stayB. staysC. stayingD. stayed

—Where is Tony Mr. Li is looking for him.

—He ________ basketball on the playground.

A. playB. playedC. is playingD. plays

—What did she say just now

—Sorry, I don’t know. I ________ an email at that time.

A. writeB. will writeC. wroteD. was writing

二、完型填空

The Faces of Christmas

“ Oh, Sally! Christmas is going to be so terrible this year,” my best friend Laura said to me on the school bus. “ Mom and Dad have to be out of town on Christmas, and I have to stay with my Aunt Jane. She always treats (對待) me like a five-year-old! I wish I had a ______ family like you, so I could go somewhere else.”

I do have a big family: Mom, Dad, Mary, Jim and I, as well as lots of aunts and uncles. Every Christmas, the whole family get together at our house to have dinner.

Later that day, I told Mom about Laura’s ______ .

“ Why don’t you ask Laura to spend Christmas at our house ” Mom offered.

“ Oh, Mom, that would be great! I’m sure Laura would love to come.” I was so excited.

“ There will be an extra (額外的) place at the table anyway, because Mary has a chance to go to France with her teachers.” Mom went on while washing dishes.

“No! Mom, she can’t go, or she’ll ______ Christmas with the family. We’ve always spent it together…” When I wanted to say more, the telephone rang. It was my brother Jim calling. He asked if Mom and Dad wouldn’t ______ too much if he didn’t come home for Christmas, because he wanted to go skating with friends. Of course, Mom and Dad said Jim could go, but I had wanted them to say no.

On the afternoon of Christmas Eve, Laura came over, which cheered me up a lot.

“Where are Mary and Jim ” she asked me.

“They’ve made other ______ , so they aren’t coming home,” I said. “Christmas just isn’t going to be the same this year ______ them.”

“Of course,” Mom went over and said. “No two Christmases are ever the same. People ______ —children grow older, new members are added (添加) to the family, and sometimes people die. Do you understand that, Sally ”

“ Yes, Mom,” I said. “ I think I do.”

Next evening, all my relatives (親戚) arrived. As I looked around the dinner table, I really began to ______ what Mom had tried to tell me. I saw the new faces of babies, my aunt’s boyfriend, and my best friend, Laura, and I saw the old familiar faces that would always be there. No, I thought. No two Christmases are ever the same.

1.A. bigB. happyC. richD. usual

2.A. accidentB. adviceC. differenceD. problem

3.A. followB. missC. forgetD. spend

4.A. askB. speakC. mindD. think

5.A. conversationsB. plansC. suggestionsD. mistakes

6.A. againstB. aroundC. betweenD. without

7.A. changeB. appearC. improveD. move

8.A. imagineB. rememberC. understandD. show

三、閱讀單選

The Best Classes for Kids

Kids’ Cooking

Price: $ 40

Start date: Saturday, Oct 27, 10:00am-12:00pm

Location: Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Come and learn some basics of cooking. Leave with mouthwatering food, such as bread and Sushi.

Makerspace

Price: $ 75

Start date: Monday, Oct 22, 4:00pm-5:30pm

Location: Tribeca, Manhattan

Join in daily activities using STEM technology like 3D printers, VR and more!

Painting Party

Price: $ 50

Start date: Thursday, Oct 25, 3:30pm-4:30pm

Location: Hoboken, New Jersey

Learn about art and culture. Use your imagination to paint.

Kids’ Silks

Price: $ 45

Start date: Tuesday, Oct 23, 3:30pm-4:15pm

Location: Gowanus, Brooklyn

Do exercises in the air and learn basic skills to fly using silks.

h class can you join if you want to learn something about art and culture

A. Kids’ Cooking.B. Makerspace.C. Painting Party.D. Kids’ Silks.

does Kids’ Cooking start

A. On Monday, Oct 22.B. On Tuesday, Oct 23.

C. On Thursday, Oct 25.D. On Saturday, Oct 27.

much do you need to pay for Kids’ Silks if you want to join it

A. $ 40.B. $ 45.C. $ 50.D. $ 75.

Scott’s Winter Holiday

Winter break was coming soon, and all Scott wanted to do was to go snowboarding. Unluckily, Scott’s parents had booked a weeklong tropical cruise (熱帶郵輪). But Scott hated warm weather and asked if he could just stay at his best friend’s house to snowboard every day at the local mountain. So he kept talking with his parents about it, but they would not change their minds. Family time is important, and it is a tradition that they spend winter break together.

When Scott got on the ship with his parents, he walked around to check everything out. He couldn’t believe how great everything was. The dining room looked like a palace; the game room had all of his favorite games. Then Scott saw the surfing pool (衝浪池). It wasn’t a big pool, but it had big waves, and the people who were riding the waves made it look like a lot of fun.

Scott asked his parents if he could put his swim shorts on so that he could try surfing. They said, “ Of course.” And much to Scott’s surprise, they wanted to try surfing too.

When Scott and his parents had their swim suits on, they headed back to the surfing pool. Scott’s dad went first and only lasted about five seconds. Then it was his mom’s turn. She actually made it five seconds longer than his dad did. When it was Scott’s turn, he was excited and nervous. Then the waves started. It felt similar to snowboarding but different at the same time. On his first ride, Scott rode for almost 30 seconds. He enjoyed himself a lot.

By the time the weeklong cruise was over, Scott had new friends he planned to keep in touch with, a new hobby, and great memories. He told his parents that it was his best holiday ever.

was Scott’s plan for winter break at first

A. Going surfing.B. Going swimming.

C. Going snowboarding.D. Going mountain climbing.

do we know from the passage

A. Scott surfed better than his parents.

B. Scott taught his parents how to snowboard.

C. Scott and his parents went to visit a palace by ship.

D. Scott played his favorite games with his best friend.

t thought his winter break was ________.

A. traditionalB. boringC. tiringD. enjoyable

Recently, there have been many reports in newspapers and on TV about big animals coming into towns and cities. There have been bears in Vancouver parks, leopards on the streets of Mumbai and wild pigs in gardens in Berlin. What happens when big animals come into our cities

Wild animals usually come into cities to look for food. In Cape Town, South Africa, baboons sometimes eat fruit from gardens and go into people’s kitchens and take food from fridges! Baboons are strong animals that scare children. Many people do not like them, but the city can be dangerous for baboons too. Sometimes, baboons are hurt in car accidents and human food can kill them. The city council (議會) in Cape Town has a team of Baboon Monitors. Their job is to find baboons in the city and take them back to the countryside. This makes the city safer for people and it is healthier for the baboons. The problem is that many baboons will come back to the city to look for food again.

In Berlin, Germany, groups of wild pigs sometimes come into the city to look for food. Pigs have come into the city for hundreds of years, but since the winters are warmer, there are more pigs now than in the past. Pigs eat flowers and plants in gardens and parks in the city. They also walk in the street and cause traffic accidents. Some people like the pigs and give them food. But the city council is worried about traffic accidents. They have told people not to give the pigs food and have put up fences (圍欄) to stop the pigs from entering the city.

In Moscow, Russia, there are about 35, 000 wild dogs. They live in parks, markets and train stations. Some of the dogs were pets that people did not want so they left them on the streets. Others were born on the streets and have always lived there. Some dogs live alone and others live in packs (成羣). A lot of people like them, and they give the dogs food and water. The winter in Moscow is very cold and people usually offer places for dogs to live in.

For many animals, cities are dangerous places and they need our help to return to the countryside.

can we learn from the second paragraph

A. Many children like playing with baboons.

B. Cape Town is a safe place for baboons to stay.

C. The city council tried to protect baboons in Cape Town.

D. Baboons were born on the streets and have always lived there.

do we know about wild pigs in Berlin

A. They make streets dirty.

B. They eat fruit from fridges.

C. They cause traffic accidents.

D. They break fences around gardens.

is the best title for the passage

A. Animal ProtectionB. Animals in the City

C. People and NatureD. Food for Animals

“I can’t believe that you forgot to come to study with me last night!” shouted Sherri to her best friend Taylor. “Because of you, I failed today’s math test. You’re so thoughtless.”

“You’re being silly, Sherri,” said Taylor. “ I didn’t come because I had to stay late at baseball practice. I called and told your dad. I guess you didn’t get the message.”

Have you ever been really angry with one of your friends or family members for letting you down Everybody feels like this sometimes, but the key to controlling (控制) your anger is knowing what you are feeling and why, as well as understanding what you can do about it.

Sherri was angry. But if she looked at her feelings, she’d understand that the person she was angry with was herself. It wasn’t Taylor’s job to make sure she studied for the math test it was hers. When she didn’t do well in the test, she blamed (埋怨) her friend because that was easier than saying she had made a mistake. She thought she was angry at Taylor, but what she was really feeling was guilt (內疚).

Learning to know your true feelings is the first step in knowing what to do with them. Once you understand your true feelings, it’s time to work them out with some communication skills.

Really listening to what the other person is saying is important. It’s part of understanding how the person is feeling and what the problem actually is. To give your full attention, you can keep eye contact (接觸) and ask questions if you don’t understand.

Before you start talking, try doing a “ reality check” , a skill that makes sure you understand what you’ve just heard. You can paraphrase the person’s words to show that you are listening and that you are trying to understand his or her side of the story. For example, imagine if Taylor said, “ Sherri, you are feeling really angry at me because I didn’t show up last night and help you study for the math test. You didn’t do well in it, and you think that it’s my fault.” Do you think that Sherri would have got so angry if she had realized that Taylor was truly listening to her

Now, it’s your turn to express your feelings. Start your sentences with “I”. This will let you express how someone’s behavior makes you feel. Instead of “You are so thoughtless,” you might say, “I felt really sad when you didn’t come over.” Messages that start with “you” will make a person feel uncomfortable, while “I” statements express a feeling.

It’s important to realize that your life will be full of emotions (情緒). However, understanding what you are really feeling and then learning how to deal with it are even more important.

is the first step to deal with your emotions

A. Understanding how you really feel.

B. Trying to understand the other side of a story.

C. Listening to what the other person is saying.

D. Controlling your feelings when you are angry.

is the fourth paragraph mainly about

A. The result of Sherri’s anger.

B. The explanation of Sherri’s emotional problems.

C. The reason for Sherri’s failure in her math exam.

D. The importance of understanding Sherri’s real feelings.

is the writer’s main purpose in writing the passage

A. To express how important listening is.

B. To teach how to communicate feelings.

C. To explain why emotions can control our lives.

D. To show why people’s lives are full of emotions.

四、回答問題

閱讀短文,根據短文內容回答問題。

Knitting(編織) is a popular craft in the United States. Knitters use needles and yarn to make garments such as scarves, gloves, hats, and sweaters. Some people prefer to knit by themselves. Other knitters enjoy getting together with others who love to knit, so they form a knitting circle—a club whose members chat and knit at the same time. If you want to start a knitting circle, planning is easy.

First, you should invite people to join your knitting circle. Ask your friends if they are interested in being part of the group. You only need two people to start your circle, but as the saying goes, “The more, the merrier!”

Next, you need to decide when and where to meet. A time in the evening or on the weekend might be the most convenient. You could get together at a member’s home, a local coffee shop, or a community(社區) center.

After you have decided on a time and place, tell the other members of the circle when and where you will meet and what they should bring. You might want to ask them to bring their own yarn and needles—and extra to share! Knitting circle members often lend and borrow materials (材料).

At your first meeting, you should discuss your long-term plans for the club. How often do you want to meet Do you want to take turns to bring food and drinks to the meeting Do you want to give things your group knits to a charity (慈善機構)

Starting a knitting circle does not need much work. With some successful planning, after a few meetings, your group can become a close-knit community; in other words, a happy knitting family!

is a knitting circle

many people do you need at least to start a knitting circle

is a good time for members of a knitting circle to get together

is the passage mainly about

五、完成句子

根據中文意思和提示詞語完成句子。

1.青年人應該照顧老年人。

The young should ________________________________________________________________.

2.當火災發生時不要使用電梯。

________________________ the lift ________________ there is a fire.

3.運動前熱身很重要。

________________________________________________ before doing sports.

六、話題作文

文段表達

根據中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少於50詞的文段寫作。 所給提示詞語僅供選用。請不要寫出你的校名和姓名。

某英文網站正在開展以“我最喜愛的.中國城市”爲主題的徵文活動。假如你是李華,請用英語寫一篇短文投稿,介紹你最喜愛的一座中國城市的概況(如:地理位置,人口等), 你喜歡它的原因,以及最佳遊覽時間。

提示詞語:north, population, history, winter

提示問題:

What is your favorite city like?

Why do you like it?

When is the best time to visit it?

七、閱讀單選

閱讀短文,根據短文內容,從短文後各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。

Have you ever seen a car without a driver It sounds crazy, but these computer-driven driverless cars will soon be filling roads near you. Some big companies have been designing and testing these cars. The first robot-taxis with no drivers are planned to hit the road, and it is said that more than 10,000 driverless vehicles will be in use around the world by 20xx.

The cars have sensors (傳感器), including radar and GPS, which allows the cars to “ see” moving objects, like cars and people, in order to work out when to go faster or slower, or when to stop or turn. Sensors on the wheels also help when parking, so the car knows how far it is from the curb or other parked cars. Road signs are read by cameras, and GPS is used so the car knows how to get to the place you want to go. All you have to do is to type in the address!

Sound like your idea of heaven Sitting back, looking out of the windows and even watching a film or reading a book while “driving” would be possible with this new technology. You wouldn’t have to worry about remembering directions to where you’re going. In addition, computers would drive more safely than people—they don’t get distracted by music or friends.

However, there are many drawbacks of driverless cars. Computers would have difficulties making decisions: if a child ran into the road, would the computer choose to hit the child or change direction and potentially kill the car’s passengers Moreover, some people don’t believe these cars are safe and reliable. They think it’s highly possible for technology to make mistakes, meaning that driverless cars are just as dangerous as cars driven by actual drivers. There would also be many legal (法律的) decisions to be made—should children, or drunk people, be allowed in a driverless car by themselves

Although being driven around by a machine would perhaps mean that no one needs a driver’s license, saving money for everyone, but many people would lose jobs. Bus and taxi drivers as well as driving instructors may not be needed any more.

Personally, I don’t think I’d ever want a driverless car because I find driving fun. But it’s only a matter of time before they’ll become more affordable and common on our roads.

second paragraph is mainly about ________.

A. how driverless cars workB. what driverless cars can do

C. how comfortable driverless cars areD. what people like about driverless cars

underlined word “drawbacks” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.

A. mistakesB. accidentsC. problemsD. rules

writer probably agrees that ________.

A. driverless cars will bring more jobs for people

B. some people may refuse to buy a driverless car

C. traditional cars will disappear in the near future

D. people’s lives will be better because of driverless cars

h of the following would be the best title for the passage

A. The driverless car: is it safe to be on the road

B. The driverless car: it’s the technology of the future

C. The driverless car: is it a great or problematic invention

D. The driverless car: its advantages are more than disadvantages