2019年湖北省高一下英语期末模拟卷(一)

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1、2019年湖北省高一下英语期末模拟卷(一)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhats it like to be a popular teen author? We asked Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, author ofIn the Forests of the Nightto find it out.How do you come up with your ideas?I start

2、 with a minor character, and then expand on that character. In the first book, I just wrote some flat characters to pass the time. Eventually, I wanted to know more about the characters Id created. The first things I wrote werent very good, but they did get me to start writing, which was important.H

3、ow has your writing evolved?Every book I write, I get more into it. History is one of my passions(酷爱) right now. Sometimes Ill take inspiration from characters in Ancient Egypt, Rome, or Mesoamerica. My first characters were flat, but now theyre like my best friends.How did you feel when your book w

4、as first published?It came as a shock. The first time I saw my book in print I could barely believe it. I had to tell myself, “This is real. Im not dreaming.”What does your writing space look like?I mostly write on the computer in my room. I can write anywhere as long as its quiet. I also do writing

5、 in notebooks.How do you make time for your writing?Writing is one of those things that you will make time for if you want to do it. When I have something to write, Ill need to write it. If you love writing, you will make time for it.Do you think reading helps writing?Definitely. When you read, you

6、get used to visualizing things in print. Im not a big television fan, so I have always spent a lot of time reading. You learn to see things in words. You figure out how to express yourself in words. You learn the basics, and then get the ideas for your writing.Whats your advice for aspiring(有志向的) ki

7、d writers?Go out and do it. Find other people who write. Keep at it! You can always edit. Every author is his or her own worst critic. If you love to write, just do it21What do we know about Amelia?AHistorical characters inspire her to write.BShe likes to create perfect characters from the beginning

8、.CShe considersIn the Forests of the Nightas her best novel.DFlat characters once stopped her from improving her writing.22When Amelia first saw her book in print, she was _.AamazedBdisappointedCconfusedDunconcerned23Which advice would Amelia most likely give us?AThe best time to write is before you

9、 go to bed.BIt is easier to start writing when you are young.CIf you want to write, there is no excuse for not writing.DIf you want to be a writer, you shouldnt watch television.BIt would be a success story if Fullerton Union High School senior Fernando Rojas, the son of Mexican immigrants whose sch

10、ooling stopped in the eighth grade, was accepted to college.But the 17-year-old made a surprising clean sweep of every Ivy League(常春藤联合会的) college.“I didnt think I would get into any,” Rojas said on Saturday. “When I was accepted by all the eight Ivy League colleges, it was a surprising joy.” The fi

11、rst call came from Yale University in February. Within weeks, calls, emails and letters followed from Dartmouth College, Brown University, the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University and Princeton University. Rojas was also accepted by Stanford Univers

12、ity and two nearby schools, the University of California, Irvine, and the California State University, Fullerton.He is one of four children of Raul Rojas and Maria, who moved to Fullerton from Jalisco, Mexico, in the early 1980s. As a national speech and debate champion, Rojas thought that if he app

13、lied to the eight Ivy League colleges, he might get into one. Sal Tinajero, Rojas speech coach at Fullerton, said, “His biggest motivation was to let his parents know that their hard work meant something.”After visiting several campuses, he settled on Yale, which costs $64,000 a year with room and b

14、oard(膳宿). He is responsible for $6,000, and Yale scholarships cover the rest. “I loved Princeton,” Rojas said. “It was a beautiful campus, but it felt very stressful. Stanford was too big.”Rojas owes his academic success to hard work and the guidance of his elder brothers. Before heading to Yale, he

15、s considering majoring in Latin American studies and perhaps a career as a lawyer in international affairs.24The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 shows that Rojas _.Ahoped to apply to all the eight Ivy League collegesBcontributed greatly to every Ivy League collegeCwas admitted by all the eight Ivy League collegesD1iked sweeping in every Ivy League college25Which of the following belongs to the Ivy League colleges?ACornell University.BStanford University.CThe University of California.DThe California State University.26How much can Rojas get from Yale University a year?A$6,000.

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