江西省九江市20xx-20xx学年高一英语下学期期中试题内容摘要:

o Paragraph 1, Joanna . A. was very strict with her daughter B. did not know how to use a cell phone C. was angry that her daughter got up late D. did not have any breakfast that morning 29. Which statement about Rence’ s students is true ? A. They often work late at night. B. They often ask strange questions. C. Few ask questions face to face. D. Many her if she feels lonely. 30. In Joseph Grenny’ s opinion, . A. cell phone makes people lonelier B. telephone help people municate clearly C. texting helps people have deeper conversations D. talking should be encouraged instead of texting 31. What is the main idea of the text? A. It tells us a wonderful experience of Anna Schiferl. B. It introduces a new tool used for munication. C. It discusses the problem caused by sending texts. D. It talks about the important role of phones in our life. D Walking in daffodils (水仙花 ) on her farm in Camden, US, Roxane Daniel greets different kinds of the flower by name as if they’ re dear friends. “ That’ s Professor Einstein,” says Daniel, 72, as she reaches down to pick an orange daffodil. “ There are Golden Dawn and Early Cheer, and over there is Fortune, one of my favorites.” Each spring Daniel’ s fields are covered with 3 million daffodils, which include more than a thousand kinds. “ I am a painter and live on a hill and always thought how wonderful it would be to look out and see a lot of colors,” says Daniel, who began planting daffodils on her farm during the 1960s. Daniel always weles visitors who pose against the beautiful flowers for their photos. Nieen years ago, when money was needed to repair the railroad station in Camden, Daniel got an idea. The idea has developed into the Camden Daffodil Festival anized by the town. It attracts several thousand visitors each March and keeps the town lively all year around. “ The station needed repairing, and I had given all the money we could afford to give,” says Daniel. “ It was March, and our daffodils were in blossom. My friend and I were standing in my front yard and I said, ‘ If this was for charity, do you think that people would pay to see these flowers?’ ” Daniel painted a poster, which volunteers displayed at local churches and businesses, inviting flower lovers to her farm. Each spring, more and more people attend the festival, along with the daffodils and attractions. Visitors get on buses to tour several flower gardens and historic homes. Other festival attractions include an art show and storytelling. Money from the Daffodil Festival is used to support projects of the Historical Society, and downtown wall paintings, benches and flower boxes. “ Because of Roxane’ s idea and her interest in her munity, the festival has an important part to play here,” says Sammie Briery, 68, who has 1, 400 daffodils in her own front yard. “ The whole town has been caught up in the fun and excitement of having so many visitors.” 32. We can learn from the first two paragraphs that Roxane Daniel . A. gives each flower a name B. sells daffodils in the spring C. has a deep love of daffodils D. grows daffodils with her friend 33. What do we know about Roxane Daniel? A. She has 1, 400 daffodils in her yard. B. She is kind to people who visit her farm. C. She began planting daffodils in her 50s. D. She anized the Camden Daffodil Festival. 34. According to the text, the Daffodil Festival . . A. is held every April B. is beneficial to Camden C. was started by Sammie Briery D. attracts thousands of visitors every day 35. What would be the best title for the text? A. Tourist attractions in Camden B. Camden: a very popular city C. The excitement of planting daffodils D. Daniel’ s hobby turns into festival 第二节(共 5小题,每小题 2分,满分 10分) 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。 Eating at restaurant hasn’ t always been known as the best choice for people who are trying to keep a healthy diet. It is extremely hard for people to avoid food that isn’ t so good for them when dining out. 36 . There are always ways that you can eat healthier food when dining out while you still enjoy the experience. One method is to take time to read the nutrition information. 37 . If you know you’ re going to visit a certain restaurant, you should check the website first. If no nutrition information is listed, you should check the menu at the restaurant before you order. Another way is to think about not eating cream or butter sauces. 38 . It could add some flavor to your food without extra calories. 39 . Whether it is free or you have to buy it, you should choose to drink water over the other drinks like beer or soda, which contain large quantities of sugar and calories. 40 . As long as you make wise choices, you could still enjoy all the benefits of dining out and be pleased with your choices later on. A. All restaurants have water available B. They are unwilling to step out of their homes C. So eating out doesn’ t have to be an unhealthy decision D. You can always find them in a variet。
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