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诸暨中学2017学年第二学期高一英语期中考试试题卷
2017.4第一部分听力20第一节请听下面段对话,选出最佳选项
51.What isthe weatherlike nowA.Rainy B.Hot C.Cold
2.What doesthe manwant todoA.Use the womans vocabularynotebookB.Go to the librarywith the womanC.Borrow the womans librarycard
3.What doesthe womanwant to seeA.The exhibitionof photosB.The exhibitionof clothesC.the exhibitionof paintings
4.When isthewomansappointment atthe hairdressersA.At3:45B.At4:10C.At4:
255.Where willthe mansit in the theater第二节请听下面段对话,选出最佳选项5A.At thefront B.Half wayback toone sideC.In thecenter听下面一段对话,回答第题
676.Why doesthe manmake thecallA.To changehis bookingB.To askfor informationC.To booka room
7.When willthe manleave thehotelst ndrd听下面一段对话,回答第题89A.On July21B.On July22C.On July
238.How willthe manget roundin the cityA.By taxiB.By busC.On foot
9.What canwe learnabout the manA.He willhelp thewoman withher homeworkB.He willgo into thecitywith thewoman.听下面一段对话,回答第题1012C.He will be busythis afternoon.
10.Why isthewomanunhappyA.She wasignored during the dinnerB.She wasdisturbed byMarks friendsC.She cantspeak Frenchwell
11.What doesthe mansuggest thewoman doA.Practice herEnglish B.Study Frenchwith MarkC.Make someFrench friends单句语法填空in.
51.It isusually warmin ZhejiangProvince inMarch,but itbe rathercold sometimes.
2.Mike ehere bybus,but Imnot sure.
3.Everybody shouldobey schoolrules.No oneshall leavethe schoolwithout permit.
4.Todays festivalshave manyorigins,somereligion,some seasonal,and somefor specialpeople orevents.
5.Two studentsin myschool awardthe firstprize in the NationalEnglish Speakingpetition lastmonth.应用文写作IV.20假定你是李华,你的英国朋友琳达发来邮件说她正在因为不知道给好友买什么生日礼物而苦恼请用英语给她回一封邮件,要点如下你对买生日礼物的看法给她提出建议
1.注意词数左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,逻辑严密
1.
802.Dear Linda,I hopeyou findmy ideashelpfulYours,Li Hua听力答案完型15BCACB610ABBCA1115BABCC1620ABACA阅读2125CDACA2630DCDAB3135CDDBD3640AACBD4143BDC4447CBDA4850DAB5155ABCBD5660EFCGD语法填空
1.amazing;
2.before;
3.to talk;
4.an;
5.are decorated;
6.performance;
7.used;
8.what;
9.ranks;lO.totally完成句子
1.set off/out for;be remindedof
2.in honor/memory of;gain independencefrom;
3.Dressing,up as;played trickson
4.before;broke up.
5.In brief,be paidto
6.the decrease/decline;dying out
7.into laughter;turned up\showed up
8.attach importance;having confidence
9.Knowing;married
10.Obviously;an apology
11.contains;has aneffect on
12.for sure;take theplace of
13.devoted himselfto/be devotedto单句语法填空
1.can
2.may/might
3.permission
4.religious
5.were awarded写作Linda,Im sorryto hearthat youare unhappyabout notknowing whatbirthday giftto buyforyour friend.In fact,whatever giftyou buy,your friendwill bepleased andthankful toyou,for giftsare asymbol ofshowing loveand care.Personally,I preferhandmade giftsinstead ofreadymade gifts.It isunnecessary forus tobuyan expensivegift.Friendship is not valuedby theprice of a giftFrom mypoint ofview,a handmadebirthday cardmay bewhat canexpress yourlove most.I hopemy ideaswill behelpful toyou.A.Practical B.Silly C.Doubtful听下面一段对话,回答第题
131612.What doesthewomanthink of the mansidea
13.What wasthe mansfirst thoughtabout makingthe movieA.Its storywillbehard toplan B.It willbe aquick jobC.It willbe lotsof fun.
14.What doesthe mansay aboutBasilA.Its appearanceis basedon himB.Its faceis notas roundas hisC.It lookslike him in appearance
15.What dowe knowabout themans littledaughterA.She is afraid ofbeesB.She isntold enoughto enjoythe movieC.She doesntrecognize herfathers voice
16.Who didthemanoriginally planthe moviefor听下面一段对话,回答第题1720A.People of all agesB.Young childrenC.Teenagers
17.When isthe railwayPrincess onA.From7:00to9:00B.From9:00to10:30C.From10:30to12:
0018.What footballmatch canpeople seeon TV31todayA.The onebetween Braziland IrelandB.The onebetween Irelandand SpainC.The onebetween Spain and Italy
19.What issaid aboutAngus BurnsA.He canceledhis matchbecause ofrainB.He petedin thecycle raceC.He hadan accidentyesterdayA.The timeB.The personC.The place第二部分语篇理解客观题
7020.What dothe teamsguess in the quizprogram完型填空I.30Reading andlearning newwords is about finding their meaningand usewithin apassage.The词,性meaning ofunknown wordswhich you21in yourreading sometimescan beknown by their22,that is,their contexts.The contextof the sentence cantell usthe part of speech of the23word.Using thecontextof theparagraph todefine unknown words canalso be
24.Readers oftenhave troublebecause theyunderstand thesentence wordby wordbut getthe25meaning ofa word,when theyshould identifythe wayit has been usedin the passage.One considerationin usingthe contextis todetermine thepartof speechof the unknownword.Thewords aroundthe unknownword cangive you
26.Once youknow ifthe wordisanoun oran adjective,itis oftenenough for you to27reading withouthaving tostop tolook upthemeaning of the word.After ingacross theword afew moretimes,you willknow its meaningmore28than if you hadjust lookedit up.parison clues indicate thattwo ormore thingsare
29.A parisonis possiblebecause theknownand unknown words have30,Words likewiseshow you that parisonscan bemade.31clues tell youthat an exampleof anunknownwordfollows.Example cluesare usually32by thefollowingwords andphrases:such as,such,other,for example,and like.To findmeanings fromtextbased clues,you shouldlook forcluesinthesentence.A secondkind ofcluedoes not33on specificwords toindicate meaning.This kindof contextclue iscalled frameworkbasedclue.Your knowledge of the meanings ofsurrounding words34you discoverthemeaningofaword orsentence,mon35and yourknowledgeofthe partsofspeechalso helpin definingunknownwords.Forexample:The angrydriver shoutedvehemently duringhis fightwith theother driver.What doesvehemently36You knowwhat37means,and youknow howpeople38when theyargue.From this,youcan39out thatvehemently hassomething todo withstrong40or intensefeeling.B.look up.C.e acrossD.pick out
21.A.take down
22.A.sentences B.words C.topics D.surroundings
23.A.unknown B.abnormal C.familiar D.unexpected
24.A.unique B.natural C.helpful D.mon
25.A.incorrect B.inconvenient C.different D.satisfactory・
26.A.cases B.reasons C.effects D.clues
27.A.translate Ccontinue D.examineB.interview
28.A.strangelyC.faithfully D.firmlyB.uncertainly
29.A.alikeC.proper D.greatB.meaningful
30.A.propertiesC.possibilities D.personalitiesB.similarities
31.A.PopularityC.Example D.parisonB.Consideration
32.A.affectedC.changed D.introducedB.adjusted
33.A.focusC.carry D.relyB.spend
34.A.preventsC.tells D.affectsB.helps
35.A.pointC.awareness D.senseB.taste
36.A.meanC.contain D.pleteB.use
37.A.angryC.happy D.anxiousB.grateful
38.A.takeC.act D.thinkB.say
39.A.eC.feel D.setB.figure
40.A.demandC.attitude D.emotionB.ambition阅读理解IL30A超越This isa greattruth,one ofthe greatesttruths.It isa greattruth becauseonce wetruly see this truth,we transcendit.Once wetrulyknow that life is difficultonce wetruly understandand acceptitthen life isno longer difficult.Because onceit is accepted,the factthatlife isdifficultnolongermatters.Most donot fullyseethistruth.Instead theyplain about their problemsand difficultiesas iflife shouldbeeasy.It seemsto themthat difficultiesmean aspecial kindof sufferingespecially forcedupon themorelse upontheir families,their class,or eventheir nation.What makeslife difficultis thatthe processof facingand solvingproblems isa painfulone.Problems,depending ontheir nature,cause ussadness,or lonelinessor regretor angeror fear.These areunfortablefeelings,often aspainful as any kindof physicalpain.And sincelife causes an endlessseries ofproblems,lifeisalways difficultand isfull ofpain aswell asjoy.Yet,it isin thiswhole processof solvingproblems thatlife hasitsmeaning.Problems arethe serioustestthat tellsus successfrom failure.When wedesire to encourage thegrowth ofhuman spirit,weencourage thehuman abilityto solveproblems,just asin schoolwe setproblems forour childrento solve.It isthrough thepain ofmeeting andworking outproblems thatwe learn.As BenjaminFranklin said,thosethings thathurt,instruct.It is for thisreason thatwise peoplelearn notto fearbut towele thepain ofproblems.
41.From the passage,it can be inferredthat.A.everybody hasproblemsB.we beestronger bymeeting andsolving theproblems oflifeC.lifeisdifficult becauseour problemsbring uspainD.people like to plainabouttheirproblems
42.The writerprobably usedjust oneshort sentenceinthefirst paragraphto.A.save spaceB.persuade readers89C.make readerslaugh D.get readersattention
43.The sayingfrom BenjaminFranklin Thosethings thathurt,instruct“suggests that.A.we donot learnfrom experienceB.we donot learnwhen weare inpainC.pain teachesus importantlessonsD.pain cannotbe avoided8(<、玩意)・This ingyear promisesto bean excitingone fortechnology andscience.There isalready alineup ofNo.great newgadget|We havechosen fourfor you.The Air Board
1.0isafantastic newway to get around.If youare tiredof walking,or justwant to getsomewhere ata relaxedpace,then theAir Board
1.0isforyou.Theboard workswhen youstep onto the pressurepads.These canread theweightand themovement ofthe rider.If you want toturn,all you have todo ismove(your weighttotheleft orright andthe boardwill dothe rest.It isvery quickand)easy.According tothe officialwebsite,the powerwill lastfor aboutten miles16km.It cantravel atthe speedof10miles anhour(香)No.2|and ittakes onehour to be fully charged.Do youenjoy usingherbs andspices$4when cookingThen this little gadget,inspiredby NASAspace technology,might beforyou.It makessure that you alwayshave(厨fresh andwellgrown herbsor plantswhen andwhere youneed them.The Click房操作台)Grow isdesigned to be smalland efficientso itcan fiton yourcountertop.It isselfwatering,it checksitself andit alsohas aLEDgrown lightthat makessure theplants growfast,strong,and healthy.For thoseinterested,to usethisgadget,all youneed todo isplace theplant boxin,fill itup withwater andplug it in.Simple,right Soinsteadof diggingthrough thegarden mudfor yourherbs,why dontyou makethem inthe controlof your|No.3|own kitchenThe Miito gadgetis perfectfor allhomes,and especiallythose wholiketocare fortheenvironment.Miito hasbeen called“the kettleofthefuture^by theGadget Flowplatformfor itsfuturistic ideasand design.TheMiitokettle isdesigned toheatup the water in any container.For example,if youneed acup of water,youwould fillthe cupwith the right amountofwaterand placeit ontothe kettle.After placingthe rodinto thewater,the rodwould heatup andso wouldthewater.Though itcant heatanything made of iron,the Miitosdesign anduniqueNo・4|method ofheating dontonly savewater.They alsosave electricity.Have youever wishedyou couldwalk throughthe worldsof yourgames,seeing thingsasyour characterswould Wellnow,you can.The Riftreleased byOculus VRis thelatestand greatestin gamingtechnology sofar.Designed byAmerican PalmerLuckey,23,this cleverhead setallows youtoseethe worldsof yourgames in3D.Although youmight needto upgradeyour puterto getthe fullgaming experiencewith the Rift,its thenext stepin virtualreality andits improvingthe waywe canplaygames.Alongside theOculus headset,theteams areworking oncreating acontroller namedOculus.The OculusRift hasbeen designedso thatplayerscant onlysee,but alsoplay in,3D worlds.
44.It willtake youtogetto yourschool
2.5miles awayon afullychargedAirBoard
1.
0.A.8minutes B.10minutes C.15minutes D.12minutes
45.No.2canbesorted asa gadget.A.transportation B.gardening C.cooking D.gaming
46.According tothe passage,which ofthe following statements is trueA.All thefour gadgetshave tobe operatedby hand.B.Miito,a kettlemadeofiron,can saveelectricityC.The cleverhead set,the Rift,hasbeennamed afterits designer.D.The Riftis oneofthepopular gamingproducts byOculus VR.
47.Where isthe textmost probablyfromA.A sciencereport B.A traveljournal C.A scientificstory D.An experimentreportCIt hadbeen adifficult move.Id leftmy familyand friendsin Indiana,the belovedstate whereId livedmostof mylife.My newhome inFlorida wasthousands ofmiles awayfrom anythingI knew.It washot-allthe time.Jobs werehard toe by,but I was upfor almostany challenge.At last,I taughtinaspecial schoolwhere studentshave severelearning and behavioral difficulties.Another teacherand I had spentweeks teachingthe childrenappropriate behaviorfor publicoutings.Unexpectedly,only afew students,including Kyle,had notearned theprivilege ofgoing.He wasdetermined走廊to makehis disappointmentknown.In thecorridor betweenclassrooms,he beganscreaming,cursing,spitting,and swingingat拘留anything withinstriking distance.Once hisoutburst dieddown,he didwhat heddone whenhe wasangryat allhis otherschools,at home,even onceatajuvenile detentioncenter.He ran.People watchedin disbeliefas Kyledashed straightinto theheavy morningtraffic infront ofthe school.In nheardsomeone shout,Call thepolice!But Iran after him.Kyle wasat leasta foottaller thanme.And he was fast.His olderbrothers weretrack starsat thenearbyhigh school.But Icould runlong distanceswithout tiring.I wouldat leastbe ableto keephiminmysight andknow he was alive.After severalblocks ofrunning directlyinto oningtraffic,Kyle slowedhis pace.He tooka sharpleft.Standing nextto atrash bin,Kyle bentover withhis handson hisknees.I musthavelooked ridiculous.But hiswas nota lookof fear.I sawhis bodyrelax.He did not attemptto runagain.Kyle stoodstill andwatched meapproach.I hadno ideawhat I was goingto sayor do,but Ikept walkingcloser.He openedhis mouthto speakwhen apolice carpulled up,suddenly fillingthe spacebetween Kyleandme.The schoolheadmaster andan officergot out.They spokecalmly toKyle,who willinglyclimbedinto theback ofthe vehicle.I couldnthear whatwas said,but I didnt takemy eyesoff Kyle*s face,even astheydrove away.I couldn*t helpbut feelthat Ihad failedhim,that Ishould havedone orsaid more,that Ishould havefixedthe situation.nI sharedmy feelingswith aspeech therapistwho wasfamiliar withKyles history.No oneever rannn nafterhim before,Rachel,she said.No one.They justlet himgo.Things changedthe dayhe ranand Iran afterhim,even thoughIdidn*t havetherightwords,eventhough Iwasnt ableto savehim from the messhewasin.It wasthe dayI didntthrow myhands inthe airanddecide hewas toofast,a wasteof timeand effort,a lostcause.It wasthe daymy merepresence wasenoughto make a profounddifference.
48.Which oneistrueaccording tothe passageA.The authorleft herfamily toFlorida becausejobs werehard toe byin Indiana.B.Students wereallowed togo outafter theypassed somespecific tests.C.The authorworked ina schoolwhere studentswere excellent.D.No teacherhad everrun afterKyle beforethe author.
49.Which isthe correctorder ofthe trace
①He burstout whenhe knewhe couldntgo out.
②I decidedto runafterhim.3Kyle stoppedbeside atrash bin.
④A policecar cameand Kyleleft withit.
⑤He rushedintotheheavy morningtraffic.
⑥Kyle slowedhis pace.
⑦I walkedtoward Kyle.A.
①⑤②⑥③⑦④B.
①⑤②④⑥⑦③C.
⑤④②⑥③⑦①D.
①②⑥⑦③④⑤
50.The besttitle ofthe textis.A.Kyle,a boywith learningandbehaviordifficultiesB.The teacherwho ranC.A schoolwith specialstudentsD.A terribleincidentDA fewyears ago,I tooka sightseeingtrip toWashington D.C.I sawmany ofour nations treasures,and Ialsosaw alot ofunfortunate peoplelike beggarsand homelessfolks inthe streets.Standing outsidethe中出.Ronald ReaganCenter,I heard a voicesay,“Can youhelp me”When Iturned around,I sawan elderlyblind woman withher handextendedd Ina naturalreaction,I reachedinto mypocket,pulled outallof myloose changeand placeditinher hand.I didnteven lookat her.Iwasannoyed atbeing botheredby a,beggar.But the blind womansmiled andsaid,I dont wantyour money.I justneed helpfindingthe postoffice(偏见)一Immediately,I realizedwhat Ihad done.I actedwith preudiceI judgedanother personsimplyfor whatI thoughtshe was.The thingIhadforgotten aboutmyself isthat Iam animmigrant.I leftHonduras andarrived inAmericaat theage of
15.Through theyears,I havebeen adishwasher,cashier,mechanic andpizza deliverydriver一among manyother jobs,and finallyI becamea networkengineer.In myown life,I haveexperienced manyopen actsof prejudice.I remembera time,at age17Iwasabusboy,and Iheardafather tellhislittleboy thatif hedidnotdo wellat school,he wouldend uplike me.But now,living inmy Americanmiddleclass lifestyle,it istoo easyto forgetmy past,to forgetwho Iamand whereI havebeen,and tolose sightof whereI want tobegoing.That blindwoman onthe streetofWashington D.C.cured meof myblindness.She remindedme toalways keepmy eyesand heartopen.
51.When the author came to Americaat first.A.he usuallydid somework witha littlepayment.B.he usedto begfor somemoney onthe street.C.he liveda fortablelife asa networkengineer.D.hewasrespected byothers all the time.
52.According tothepassage,what didthe authorregretA.That hegave allhis changetotheblindwoman.B.The wayhe treatedtheblindwoman.C.That hecametoWashington D.C.for avisit.D.That hedidn ttell thewoman theway tothepostoffice.
53.The fathermentioned inthepassagewanted.A.toencouragehis sonto makea livingby himselfB.his sonto beea busboyinthefutureC.his sonto workharder at schoolD.to remindhis sonto dependon himself atschool
54.We caninfer allofthefollowingstatementsfrom thepassage EXCEPT.A.He dislikedbeing botheredby beggars.B.He wasdelighted togive awayhis moneyto beggars.C.He oncesuffered alot.D.The blindwoman didnt begfor moneyat thattime.
55.What doestheauthorwanttotell usthrough thisstoryA.Don tdream upways toget what youwant.B.Money isthe rootofallevils.C.An easylife makesa personforgetful.D.Be goodto othersall thetime.阅读填句(七选五)()HI.10[注意把答案书写到答题纸相应的题号栏内]Being successfulinanexam isnot justabout studyinghard andknowing thesubject insideout.56Research hasshown thatthe calmerthe mind,the betterits abilityto registerand rememberuvinformation.57When themind isrelaxed,it isinthestate ofalpha,where yourbrain wavesare ataboutseven tofourteen cyclesper second,the mosthelpful statefor studying.Choose aquiet placefor studyingand haveeverything handythat youneed:books,pens,something todrink.58In thiscase,you cansee yourselfbeing congratulatedby yourfamily,friends andteachers.Enjoythe experience.And nowyou shouldbe pletelycharged upand readyto absorband keepimportantinformation.估计59It isa goodidea tomakealist ofalltheimportant thingsyou have to learn,inorder ofimportance,and estimatehow much time youneed foreach one.Add itall upand parethiswith howmuchtimeyouhaveavailable.This willtellyouif youhave timeto readslowly andcarefully,or ifyou can onlyskim;also itwill showyou howmany timesyoucanafford tolook overthe sameinformation.Because stresscan havea negativeeffect onyour memory,its importantto staycalm duringtests.60Breathing exercisesduringtheexamination,for example,canbe extremelyeffective inhelping yourelax andrelieve yourstress:just takedeep breaths,and letthe stresseout whenyou breatheout.A.Learn toboth readbetween linesand skim.B.Ensure thatyou sleepand eatwell beforea test.C.Relax yourbody andmind andimagine theday ofthe results.D.There aresome stressrelief techniquesthat canhelp to calm youdown.E.There areother thingsthatyoucan doto helpensure youget goodgrades.F.Every timeyou sitdown tostudy,give yourselffive minutestocalmyour mind.G.Depending onwhatyouwanttostudy,and howmuch youhavetocover,plan yourtime.第三部分语言运用60语法填空L10The teaculture ofChina is]amaze andhas along history.Tea drinkingwas widespreadin Chinaforabout onethousand years2appearing inEurope.Tea drinkingin Chinaenjoys widepopularity.Manypeople nowadaysgo toexpensively decoratedteahouses3talk business.However,tea drinkingis veryplex.Many factorscontribute to4enjoyable experience.It startswiththesurroundings.In thepast,teadrinking tookplace ina settingwhere“spring waterruns onmarble”.At present,in orderto createsuchatmosphere,teahouses5decorate withtraditional paintingsand furniture.Besides,there isalways a6perform ofa traditionalChinese musicalinstrument,such asthe guzheng,pipa anderhu.Water7usefor teaalso matters.In theold days,thewaterthat camefrom meltedsnow wasregarded asthe best.Todayno onecollects snowany longerbecause ofpollution and8people useis bottledwater.Red tea,together力口工with greentea,oolong teaand puertea9rank thetop fourfavorites.The firstthree typesof teaareprocessed usingsimilar methodsbut puerusesa10total differentmethod.翻译或改写句子一空一词,一空多词或少词不得分IL
25.他下定决心动身回家,扔掉花,因为他不想因为这些花想起胡瑾1He madeup hismind to
①home andthrew theflowers awaybecause hedidn9t wantto
②Hu Jingbythe.印度有个全国性节日来纪念他帮助印度从英国那里取得了独立flowers.2Mohandas Gandhi,.在节日的那天这个顽皮的小孩打扮成一个怪兽去捉弄邻边的其他小孩们India hasa nationalfestival
③Mohandas Gandhi,who helpedIndia
④Britain.
3.说实话,才不过几个月这个乐队就解散了
⑤himselfamonster,the naughtykid
⑥other childrenin hisneighborhood onthat feastday.4简而言之,建议人们密切注意野生动物的保护To behonest,it wasonly acouple ofmonths
⑦the band
⑧.
5.
⑨,itisadvised thatclose attention⑩wildlife protection.
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7.All theaudience burstout laughingthe momenta clownappeared onthe stage.All theaudience burst⑬as soonasaclown onthe stage.
7.1think itvery importanttobeconfident ofmyself.I⑮great to⑭in myself.
9.When the Goddess of Heaven knewthat hergranddaughter wasmarried toa man,he became veryangry.⑰that hergranddaughter⑱a man,theGoddessofHeavenbecameveryangry.
10.It isobvious thathe willforgive youif youapologize to him sincerely.®,you willbe forgivenifyoumake⑳tohimfromthebottom ofyour heart.
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13.Because ofhis devotionto his work,he achievedgreat success.Because he@hiswork,he achievedgreat success.。
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