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福建省宁德市六校2018-2019学年高一下学期英语期中联考试卷(含小段音频)

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    I'm someone who never went to university but always thought about it. The only way I1was listening to my children talk about their class and all the interesting things they were2. University was just a life-long3of mine. I just turned sixty-four years old in September. I still thought about that old dream4one day when there was an Advanced-Age5at the local university. I decided to6.

    The day finally arrived-my first day of school. As I7there, my mind was filled with8thoughts, "What am I doing? I'm not smart enough to go to university. The9will laugh when they see me in class. I probably won't live long enough to get a10. Maybe I should just turn the car around and go home. "

    Then,11, I saw it! A large billboard on the side of the road with a picture of Kermit the Frog. I12a little and read the words next to his picture. "Live your dreams." Was Kermit speaking me? I didn't turn the car around.

    I drove a little13on up the highway and there was another14. This one had a picture of Albert Einstein with his tongue15out. A line read, "As a student, he was no Einstein." And there was a word in red, "Confidence". A new attitude was16inside me.

    I was now17the gate of the university and there18still another billboard. This one showed a photograph of a proud19in a cap and gown. Under the picture was her20 , Nola Otis, aged 95. Oldest University Graduate. Below it was the words, "Live Life". At that moment, my outlook changed completely.

(1)
A、attended B、acquired C、consulted D、contained
(2)
A、learning B、taking C、teaching D、using
(3)
A、goal B、idea C、advice D、dream
(4)
A、since B、before C、until D、after
(5)
A、program B、system C、theme D、process
(6)
A、sign up B、turn up C、keep up D、make up
(7)
A、walked B、stepped C、ran D、drove
(8)
A、negative B、attractive C、active D、optimistic
(9)
A、tutors B、kids C、professors D、fellows
(10)
A、degree B、praise C、skill D、reputation
(11)
A、finally B、immediately C、suddenly D、exactly
(12)
A、sped up B、slowed down C、cut down D、went up
(13)
A、higher B、further C、closer D、lower
(14)
A、billboard B、picture C、portrait D、cartoon
(15)
A、breaking B、giving C、pulling D、sticking
(16)
A、forming B、arriving C、building D、making
(17)
A、approaching B、arriving C、squeezing D、staying
(18)
A、stood B、lived C、lay D、sat
(19)
A、man B、teenager C、woman D、youth
(20)
A、motto B、hobby C、age D、name
举一反三
 阅读下面材料,根据根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文,续写的词数应为150左右。

Lily loved school. However, there was one class Lily worried about more than any other—art. She didn't know why she just wasn't any good at drawing, painting, or cutting.

Ms. Clay, the art teacher, stood at the front of the room. "Class, next Friday our school is going to have an art competition," she announced. Ms. Clay was a great teacher, and Lily liked her a lot. But this announcement made Lily nervous. "Everyone in the school will create a piece of artwork to show in the library. You can use the different types of artwork we have been studying." Ms. Clay was quite excited when she spoke while Lily found herself sinking lower in her chair.

Lily had the whole weekend to work on her project, but she could not think of anything to do. On Monday, Lily felt frightened, so after school Lily asked Ms. Clay if she could write an art paper instead of doing an art project.

"I understand this project scared you, Lily," Ms. Clay said. "Just remember, you can create any kind of art you want." Ms. Clay smiled at her. "Art is a person's way of expressing his or her feelings—it isn't always painting, drawing, or cutting. I know you will think of something very creative, and I can't wait to see it."

When Lily arrived home, she took out a piece of paper and a pencil. She remembered Ms. Clay's words. "Art is a person's way of expressing his or her feelings." Lily wrote the word "terrified" on her paper. She crumpled (揉皱) the paper and threw it to the side of her desk.

Then Lily stared at the crumpled ball. Suddenly an idea struck her.

Paragraph 1:

Why not create something out of crumpled paper?

Paragraph 2:

On Friday, Lily carefully carried her project into the library.

阅读理解

Adults check their phones, on average,360 times a day, and spend almost three hours a day on their devices in total. The problem for many of us is that one quick phone-related task leads to a quick check of our emails or social media feeds, and suddenly we've been sucked into endless scrolling.

It's an awful circle. The more useful our phones become, the more we use them. The more we use them, the more we lay neural(神经的) pathways in our brains that lead to pick up our phones for whatever task is at hand-and the more we feel an urge to check our phones even when we don't have to.

What we do know is that the simple distraction of checking a phone or seeing a notification(通知)can have negative consequences. This isn't very surprising; we know that, in general, multitasking does harm to memory and performance. One of the most dangerous examples is phone use while driving. One study found that merely speaking on the phone, not texting, was enough to make drivers slower to react on the road. It's true for everyday tasks that are less high-risk, too. Simply hearing a notification "ding" made participants of another study perform far worse on a task-almost as badly as participants who were speaking or texting on the phone during the task.

It isn't just the use of a phone that has consequences-its me re presence can affect the way we think.

In one recent study, for example, researchers asked participants to either put their phones next to them so they were visible(like on a desk), nearby and out of sight(like in a bag or pocket), or in another room. They were found to perform far better when their phones were in another room instead of nearby-whether visible, powered on or not.

 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Here are two athletes who are masters in their sports and also set{#blank#}1{#/blank#} good example for others.

Lang Ping, as a player, brought honour and glory to her country. As a coach, she led the China women's volleyball team to {#blank#}2{#/blank#} (medal) at world championships and the Olympics. When the Chinese team was preparing for the 2015 World Cup, her {#blank#}3{#/blank#} (determine) was tested. The team she had built was falling apart. Two of her players had to leave.{#blank#}4{#/blank#} (face) the challenge, Lang Ping didn't lose heart. She knew that her young players could win{#blank#}5{#/blank#} they worked together as a team. Two weeks later, they were world champions.

Michael Jordan, who became known as "Air Jordan", changed basketball with his graceful moves and jumps. His skills were{#blank#}6{#/blank#} (impress), but the mental strength he showed made him unique. In the final seconds of a game, Jordan always seemed to find a way {#blank#}7{#/blank#} (win). Jordan says that the secret {#blank#}8{#/blank#} his success is learning from his failures. Losing games taught him to practise {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (hard) than before and never give up. In life, Jordan has learnt to share his success with others. The Boys and Girls Club he started in Chicago {#blank#}10{#/blank#} (help) young people since 1996.

 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。

I had a terrible experience last year. One night my younger brother, Chase, was driving us home from our weekly cleaning of the church. We were both getting 1 , so we picked up a couple of energy drinks at a gas station. Then we jumped onto the freeway and 2 home.

The ride was fine. My brother was focused, so I 3 my eyes. I woke up when we were close to our exit. But the car 4 turned to the right. I did not care at first because Chase often played jokes. Then I 5 it was not a joke at all.

I shouted my brother's name at the top of my 6 . He woke up from his sleep in time to slam on the brakes, though the brakes did little to 7 us down. We crashed into a streetlight, 8 us hit the dirt hill of the off-ramp (出口匝道).

Then I 9 something white and bright shoot toward my chest. It hit me and left me breathless but 10 me from the dashboard (仪表盘). The streetlight swung around, hitting two other 11 and then crashed back onto the hood of our car. One inch 12 to us, Chase and I wouldn't be here today. A kind man 13 us out of our car, and the policeman came to 14 us. They said there were no broken ribs (肋骨) and no internal bleeding.

Our dad 15 on the scene in his car and drove us home. From that day on, we never drove while we were sleepy or tired again.

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