河北省盐山中学2018_2019学年度高一英语下学期第一次周测试题(无答案)
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河北省盐山中学2018-2019学年度高一英语下学期第一次周测试题
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Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.Every citizen has the freedom of (宗教的) beliefs.
2.The (起源) of some words are unknown yet.
3.I hope the days when people (饿死) to death will come to an end.
4.On his in Shanghai,he gave his wife a call.
5.Tom is very naughty and he often plays on new classmates.
6.It is the for westerners to celebrate Christmas.
7.The hard-working girl was the first prize.
8.We all admire the (猎人) for their bravery.
Ⅱ.选词填空
have fun with,get together,in memory of,day and night,look forward to
9.The villagers set up a monument the heroes who died in the war.
10.Your mother is seeing you soon.
11.I often my friends at sports after school.
12.The girls worked to finish the task on time.
13.A few of friends at my house on New Year’s Day.
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"Joe? Is chat you?" The woman speaking to me at the baseball game looked a little familiar. "Marci?" I asked.
"It IS you !" she cried out, smiling broadly. "Gosh, it's good to see you again !"
It was good to see Marci, too. Off and on during the past few decades, I've wondered about her. I almost tried to search for her a few years ago after talking to a friend who had indicated that the 1990s had been pretty rough for Marci. So meeting her at the baseball game was really out of expectation.
We spent a few minutes talking about our lives—the good old, bad old days. Then Marci grew quiet for a moment. “You know, Joe,” she said, “ I’ve always wanted to tell you…how…how sorry I am for the way I treated you. You must have been hurt both physically and mentally.” I was a little embarrassed. I turned and looked at her. “It’s OK,” I said, “No big deal!” “But I was such a jerk.” she continued. Yes you were, I thought. “We were both pretty young,” I smiled. “I know.” she said, “It’s just always bothered me, remembering how mean I was to you. And I’ve wanted to tell yo u that I’m sorry.”
The expression on her face was warm and sincere. And there was something in her eyes—it looked a lot like relief. “OK,” I said. "Apology accepted!” Overcome by the sweetness of the moment, I reached an arm around her and gave her a quick hug. Just then, the crowd erupted with a huge cheer, and Marci and I both returned our attention to the game. By the time I looked over to where she had been, she was gone.
But the warm, wonderful feeling of our brief exchange was still there, and continues to this day whenever I think about it .
It isn't enough to just say “I’m sorry” and "You're forgiven." But when those words are truly felt and sincerely expressed, they can open the door to miracles of the heart. Forgiveness can bring peace to an injured soul—even years after the fact. Even at a baseball game.
1. What kind of life did Marci live during the late 20th century according to the passage?
A. Happy.
B. Busy.
C. Hard.
D. Simple.
2. What does the underlined word “jerk” in the third para graph mean?
A. A humorous person .
B. A cruel person.
C. A careless person.
D. An honest person.
3. Why did Marci look in relief after talking with the author?
A. Because her favorite team won the game.
B. Because she learned Joe was living a good life.
C. Because she made an apology to the author.
D. Because she found she was not mean any longer.
4. What might be the best title for the passage?
A. Excitement of A Baseball Game
B. Mental Burden of A Woman
C. Miracles of Forgiveness
D. Relief of Finding A friend
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
How to Love Your Parents
Even if you think that your parents are mean-spirited at times, loving your parents is a normal and fulfilling part of life. You love them for the fact that they created you, raised you, and are in part, a source of who you are. Here are some ways to love your parents.
16 . A gentle “good morning” and “I love you” will warm a coldest heart. Remember that they brought you into this world. Without your parents, we might still wander at an unknown corner in an unknown world.
Respect them more and cherish these moments. You can use these moments to learn from them, preparing yourself for when you’re off on your own. It’s OK to get angry but angry actions don’t help you or your parents. Act calmly, cool off, write down your feelings, or talk to a friend. 17
Obey their requests. It will make your attitude better and earn you more respect from them. It may seem like you are going through hell when you don’t get what you want or you have to clean. However, you had better remember they keep a roof over your h ead when it’s cold, raining, snowing, or too hot. Understand that parents are human beings and make mistakes. 18 Since you can forgive your friends, why not forgive your parents?
Keep company with them. Do things with your parents like watching TV, or go somewhere with them. 19 Listen to their old stories and learn from them. You