資源簡(jiǎn)介 第一學(xué)期期末學(xué)情評(píng)估第一部分 選擇題(共50分)一、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分;滿分40分)第一節(jié) 閱讀下面語言材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AI’m David from the UK and I work in Hangzhou now. The following apps on my phone make my life easier.#1: Alarm Clock(鬧鐘) I set four alarms and they help remind(提醒)me to do different things. 7:00 a. m.: Wake up 9:30 a. m.: Do morning exercises 4:00 p. m.: Have a cup of tea 10:00 p. m.: Go to bed #2: Alipay(支付寶) What can I do when I have to pay for things This app can help me do it and I don’t have to take any paper money. With Alipay,I can call a taxi and buy tickets for buses, trains, movies... And there is a map on the app, too. I won’t get lost with it.#3: Meituan bikes I use the app shared bikes when I’m in Hangzhou. It is great. I can easily find a shared bike near any subway station. And I only need to pay 1.5 yuan for half an hour’s ride. If I ride for more than 30 minutes, I should pay an extra 1 yuan forevery 30 minutes. I hope I can use it in London one day. #4: Ctrip(攜程) Ctrip can be the best helper when I plan to travel. With the help of the app, I can buy a ticket for a train or a plane anywhere and anytime. I can also book restaurants, hotels or find other useful information.( ) 1. What does David usually do at 9:30 in the morning A. He does sports. B. He leaves home.C. He drinks tea. D. He does some reading.( ) 2. What can David do with the help of Alipay A. Get up early. B. Pay with paper money.C. Find his way home. D. Talk with his friends.( ) 3. Which apps can David use to buy a train ticket A. #1 and #2. B. #1 and #3.C. #2 and #3. D. #2 and #4.( ) 4. How much does a two-hour ride by shared bike need in Hangzhou A. 1.5 yuan. B. 3 yuan.C. 4.5 yuan. D. 6 yuan.BIs the Internet good or bad It’s always a hot topic in our daily life. Different people may have different answers. Since the Internet came into being, it has brought us happiness and tears.Today, let’s take a look at some things that are disappearing as the Internet grows up.When modern people need to record some important things quickly, they don’t find a pen and a piece of paper to write with, but to open their mobile phones or computers to record. As a result, it’s common for many people to “pick up the pen but forget words”. Perhaps, in a few years, pen and paper will disappear(消失).As more and more people lose themselves in the online world, real-looking photos may disappear and you can only watch beautiful pictures on the Internet. If one day you post a real photo on your WeChat Moments, others may even think whether it is a photo to make fun of.Now anyone can get digital(數(shù)字的)maps in a few seconds by using computers or mobile phones. They are easy and fast for users. Do you remember the last time to use the paper maps After a busy day for the whole family, people used to watch TV together, share information and express feelings. Nowadays, at home, a person with a mobile phone seems to have the whole world.( ) 5. How do people record something important now A. By writing it on the paper. B. By remembering it in mind.C. By using the mobile phone or computer. D. By sticking it on the wall.( ) 6. Which of the following best describes most photos online now A. Funny and true. B. Beautiful but not real.C. Ugly and wrong. D. Wonderful but not perfect.( ) 7. What does the underlined word “They” in the fifth paragraph refer to A. Computers. B. Mobile phones.C. Digital maps. D. Paper maps.( ) 8. After you read the text, what can you infer A. Most people think the Internet is good.B. People don’t need to learn how to write the words now.C. The paper maps are more useful than the digital maps.D. People prefer playing with the mobile phone instead of talking with families.CMike was walking his dog, Paul, when the dog had to go. It was garbage day. Looking around but seeing no public garbage bins(公共垃圾桶), Mike put the bag of dog poop(狗屎)into someone else’s bin. When Mike turned around, the angry person who owned the bin was shouting at him, “Hey! This isn’t your garbage bin. You can’t put the bag in it!” Mike quickly walked away to stop things from getting worse. As he walked toward home, he kept thinking, “Was I in the wrong ” Then Mike posted his story online, and lots of people replied.Mike said about 80 percent were OK with others using their garbage bins for bags of dog poop. Some would allow it anytime. Others would like the bags to be put in before the garbage was picked up, so the bin wouldn’t smell for days on end. The 20 percent, who didn’t allow others to use their bins for dog poop, said that people had incorrectly used their bins.“Having a dog and being a dog owner had something to do with it,” Mike said. Mike has a good idea of working this out. “If you can have a piece of paper that says, ‘Yes, you can put your dog’s poop bags in my bin.’, I think we can find the answer to the problem,” Mike says.( ) 9. What did Mike do when he heard the person shouting A. He left at once. B. He put the bag back.C. He took the bag out. D. He shouted back to the person.( ) 10. What can we learn from the replies to Mike’s post A. Very few people agreed with Mike.B. Most people let their bins smell for days.C. Most people would let others use their bins.D. Very few people answered Mike’s question.( ) 11. What suggestion did Mike give people in the end A. To have fewer dogs.B. To put their bins inside.C. To use public garbage bins.D. To let others know what they think.( ) 12. What is the best title for the text A. Why Is It Hard to Find Public Bins B. Where Should People Put Dog Poop C. Is It OK to Put Dog Poop in Others’ Bins D. Is It Right to Shout at People in the Street D“Please stay,” I begged(乞求). “Your mom said you could stay for an hour.”Ann was my best friend. She was the only other girl in the neighborhood. She came to play half an hour ago, and I didn’t want her to go.“I’m bored,” she said. She started to get up, and then noticed a bright hair clip(發(fā)夾)on my bedside table.“I’ll stay if you give me that,” Ann said.I frowned(皺眉). She was a beautiful and kind woman. She was never too busy to spend time with me. The day she died, I cried in bed for hours. Now, as I hold the hair clip in my hands, I was filled with sweet memories of Aunt Reba.I don’t know what came over me, but more than anything, I wanted someone to play with me. So I handed Ann the hair clip! Then we rode our bikes in the park. Soon it was time for her to go.Upset at what I had done, I went to bed without dinner that evening. When my mom came in to turn off the light, she asked me what was wrong. I told her everything. She hugged me, but only said, “I guess you’ll have to decide what to do.” Alone in the dark, I began to think more clearly. Soon I knew what I would do.At school the next day, I found Ann and apologized to her. I told her how important the hair clip was to me. She finally gave me back the hair clip. But it wasn’t a happy experience. After that, we stopped playing together.Through the years, I have had other best friends. But I have never again begged for their company. I know best friends are people who want to spend time with you, and that they ask for nothing in return.( ) 13. Which of the following can be put in “ ” A. I couldn’t help thinking of my aunt Reba.B. The hair clip was a present from Aunt Reba.C. I must tell her everything about the hair clip.D. Both Aunt Reba and I loved the hair clip a lot.( ) 14. What’s the right order of the following ①The writer went cycling in the park with Ann.②The writer thought hard to get her thing back.③The writer begged Ann to stay around for a while.④The writer stopped Ann at school for her hair clip.A. ①④③② B. ①②④③C. ③②①④ D. ③①②④( ) 15. What does the underlined word “company” mean in Chinese A. 同情 B. 理解 C. 陪伴 D. 支持( ) 16. What lesson did the writer learn from the incident A. The best things in life are free.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C. A good beginning makes a good ending.D. It is better to be alone than in bad company.第二節(jié) 閱讀短文,從下面所給選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有一個(gè)多余的選項(xiàng)。Mom and Dad are two of the most important people in your life. Over your lifetime, they may influence you more than anyone else you will meet. 17. Here are some ways you can stay close, get along well, and build a strong relationship with your parents.Spend time together. Don’t spend so much time playing computer games or watching TV. You can ask your mom and dad to play with you. Go out to do something, try some new games, or just read a book together.18. You may want your parents to help you when you feel sad, but your mom and dad may not know that you are having a problem. Tell them what’s the matter with you and they will be glad to help you.Be kind. 19. You can brighten a parent’s day with a hug, a card, or a joke. It’s also lovely when a kid cleans up his or her room without being asked. And if you try not to fight with your brothers or sisters, your parents will be so happy!Do your best at whatever you do. You don’t have to be perfect, but when you do your best, you make your parents proud. 20. Why Because it lets them know they’re doing a good job.A. Share your feelings and ask for help.B. Little things may mean a lot to your mom or dad.C. Some kids always say their parents are too strict with them.D. Do you want to get on well with them E. It makes them happy to see how you’re turning into a great kid.二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分;滿分10分)閱讀短文,理解其大意,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Today I’d like to tell you the story about Han Lei. Han is a good 21 . He can make many kinds of delicious foods. However, more people know him as an artist, because his chocolate artworks(藝術(shù)品)are famous around the world.Han began to use chocolate and 22 to make artworks fifteen years ago. His dream was to show Chinese culture in his artworks. However, it was 23 . Both chocolate and sugar could melt(融化)at a high temperature, but it was hard to keep the workplace cool. And the two things are easy to 24 , too. Sometimes a careless action might turn the artworks into pieces.Although facing many problems, Han 25 gave up. His favorite saying is “ 26 is impossible to a hard-working person.” And he tried all kinds of ways to 27 the problems. Finally, his hard work brought him a good 28 . In 2015, Han won his first competition in Tokyo. After that he won many prizes in many competitions. More and more people liked his chocolate artworks and his works became 29 .When sharing experience with his students, Han told the students not to be afraid of making mistakes. “The mistakes are good teachers. We should 30 them,” Han said. “It’s the necessary way to success.”( ) 21. A. doctor B. writer C. cook D. scientist( ) 22. A. butter B. cheese C. honey D. sugar( ) 23. A. difficult B. dangerous C. meaningless D. enjoyable( ) 24. A. eat B. break C. buy D. find( ) 25. A. always B. often C. never D. usually( ) 26. A. Everything B. Anything C. Something D. Nothing( ) 27. A. forget B. solve C. make D. discuss( ) 28. A. talent B. result C. idea D. plan( ) 29. A. normal B. simple C. popular D. cheap( ) 30. A. learn from B. look at C. care for D. talk about第二部分 非選擇題(共40分)三、語篇填空(共10小題,每小題1分;滿分10分)閱讀短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空,使短文通順、連貫。Chopsticks(筷子)are simple and helpful. Chopsticks are a big part of Chinese food culture. Let’s read and learn more 31. them.Over 5, 000 years ago, there was a flood in China. Dayu, an ancient Chinese leader, was very32. (worry) and wanted to control the flood. So he had to eat his meals as 33. (quick) as possible to save more time. But the meat in the pot was too hot to eat with his 34. (hand). Then he used two branches(樹枝)to help him hold the meat. This way, Dayu 35. (invent) chopsticks.Most of Chinese people today use wooden and bamboo chopsticks 36. they are cheap and easy to carry around. In fact, the metal(金屬的)chopsticks are 37. (good) than wooden ones because wood may take in some of the oil from the food. It will be not 38. (health) if you don’t clean them up.More and more foreigners try 39. (use) chopsticks. However, they may have trouble picking up food with only two sticks. Then people invented 40. interesting eating tool: “chork”. It has a fork(叉子)on one end and chopsticks on the other. When it breaks into two, it works as chopsticks.四、閱讀與表達(dá)(共4小題,41~43小題,每小題2分,44小題4分;滿分10分)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。Accidents often happen in schools around the world. For this reason, the ICRC(紅十字國(guó)際委員會(huì))began its education program in 2017. First aid(急救)training in schools around the world is one of its plans.Kalida is a 16-year-old student who wants to become a doctor. She lives in Aghdam in Azerbaijan(阿塞拜疆). She took part in ICRC’s first aid training in 2021. One important lesson she learned was that in accidents everyone must take care of themselves first before helping others.Since attending the training, Kalida has already helped her friend who hurt his hand with broken glass. She even taught some students and her cousins some of the skills. “The training is important, ” Kalida said. “The teachers and students in our school used to know little about first aid. Now we can carry out some of the skills correctly in different situations.”Marisela teaches at a school in Venezuela(委內(nèi)瑞拉). The most important thing Marisela learned from the first aid training was to stay calm in order to make herself safe. The training has made her a strong and confident person and an excellent first aider(急救員). She and other teachers have already treated small injuries. Besides, they have taught their students some first aid skills.Thanks to the ICRC’s first aid training, many students and teachers, like Kalida and Marisela, have become professional first aiders. While bringing these skills back to their families and communities, they will always carry the feeling of safety, confidence and resilience(韌性)within themselves.41. Why did the ICRC begin its education program around the world 42. When did Kalida take part in the ICRC’s first aid training 43. What was the most important thing Marisela learned from the first aid training 44. What do you think of the first aid training Why Write 30 words or more. 五、書面表達(dá)(滿分20分)45.假定你是李輝,你的英國(guó)朋友 Mike 寫信向你傾訴,他在新學(xué)校不知道如何與新同學(xué)融洽地相處,希望得到你的幫助。請(qǐng)你給他寫一封回信。內(nèi)容包括:1.表示理解和安慰;2.提出建議;3.表達(dá)祝愿。要求:1.詞數(shù)80 左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。Dear Mike, I’m glad to hear from you. Yours,Li Hui答案一、1~4: ACDC 5~8: CBCD 9~12: ACDC13~16: BDCD 17~20: DABE二、21~25: CDABC 26~30: DBBCA三、31. about 32. worried 33. quickly 34. hands35. invented 36. because 37. better 38. healthy 39. to use 40. an四、41. Because accidents often happen in schools.42. In 2021.43. The most important thing Marisela learned from the first aid training was to stay calm to make herself safe.44. It’s professional, useful and helpful. Because the first aid training can make us a strong and confident person and an excellent first aider. Thanks to the training, we can help ourselves and others when we meet some accidents.(答案不唯一)五、45. One possible version:Dear Mike, I’m glad to hear from you. I understand how you feel. It can be difficult to get along with new classmates in a new school. Don’t worry. I have some suggestions that might help. First, try to be friendly and kind. Smile and say hello to your classmates. Show an interest in getting to know them. Second, join some clubs or take part in some activities that you are interested in. This is a great way to meet people with similar hobbies. Also, don’t be afraid to ask for help or advice when you need it. Most people are willing to help. I hope these suggestions will be useful to you. I’m sure you’ll be able to get along well with your new classmates soon.Yours,Li Hui11 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫(kù)