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20172018莆田六中高一上普通班英语科期末考试卷B卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答案卡上第一节(共5小题每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What will the womando thisweekendA.Visit herparents.B.Go walkingwith the man.C.Help hersister move.
2.Who is not feelingwellA.The mans brother.B.The women.C.The man.
3.How didthe mango to work todayA.He rodehis bike.B.He tooka taxi.C.He tookthe subway.
4.What doesHelen doA.She sa writer.B.She sa dentist(牙医)C.She sa waitress.♦
5.What does the womanmeanA.She hasspare keys(备用钥匙).B.She hasto pick up heraunt.C.She can take the man hometo gethis keys.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍Shakespeare in his playOthello.”In mostplaces in the world,a greenlight is a signto moveahead.40In everydayspeech,a greenlight meansapproval tocontinue with a project.We wantyou toknow wehave a greenlight tocontinue thisseries nextweek.A.For example,a greenhornis someonewho hasno experience,who is new to a situation.B.Green is also the color used to describethe powerfulemotion,jealousy(嫉妒).C.Someonewho hasthe abilityto growplants wellis saidto have agreen thumb.D.A greenlight onatraffic signalmeans yourcar cancontinue on.E.The newplants producedmuch largercrops.F.It isalso thecolor ofmost growingplants.G.About onehundred years ago,having agreen thumbwas apopular expressionin theAmericanwest.第三部分英语知识运用完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Roy Tancame froma poorfamily.To41his schoolfees,he hadto gofrom doorto doorto42packets oftissue paper.One hotday,after knockingon manydoors andfailing tosellhis goods,he wasvery43and hungry.He44he wouldask fora glass of waterat thenext house.A lovelyyoung womanopened thedoor.z,May...I...have aglass ofwater,please I...am thirsty,z/Roy said.Emma lookedat theskinny boyand thoughthe lookedhungry.Without anotherword,shebrought hima largeglass of45instead.Gratefully,he46it and then asked,〃How muchdoI haveto payyou”“You don t needto payme anything,〃Emma replied.Mother hastaught me47to acceptpaymentfor a(n)48As RoyTan leftthat house,he notonly felt49physically,but alsohis spiritswere lifted.He hadbeen readyto50and dropout ofschool.Years later,Emma becameseriously illand thedoctors werebaffled(难住).They51calledin aspecialist,Dr RoyTan,to studyher52disease.Dressed inhisdoctor,s gown(长袍),he wentin to see her.He53her atonce.He was54to dohisbest to save her life.From thatday on,he paid55attention to Emmas case.After along struggleagainst theillness,the battlewas won.Dr Tanrequested thefinal56to bepassed tohim forapproval(批准).He lookedat it,57something on the edgeandthe billwas senttoEmma.Emma58to openit,for she was sureit wouldtake therest of herlifeto payfor itall.Finally,she lookedand59caught herattention on the sideof thebill.Emmas tearsrolleddown hercheeks60she readthe followingwords,“Paid
41.A.dream ofC.add upD.payB.care aboutfor
42.A.sell B.collect C.pack D.begB.thirsty C.amazed D.unlucky
43.A.angryremembered C.decided D.pretended
44.A.agreedB.B.water C.tea D.
45.A.milkcoffeedrank oftenC.sold D.broke
46.A.bought B.C.never D.
47.A.always B.C.drinksometimesC.child D.
48.A.invitation strongerkindnessD.help outE.healthier F.faster
49.A.happier B.C.take partD.B.gradually
50.A.pay backgiveupC.frequently D.in fullwith oneglassofmilk.”secretly
52.A.interesting B.important C.rare D.mon
53.A.appreciated
8.recognized D.protected D.visitedB.upset C.hopeful D.determined
54.A.excitedB.special C.necessary D.some
55.A.littleB.medicine C.patient D.card
56.A.billB.wrote C.painted D.replaced
57.A.removedB.feared C.forgot D.disagreed
58.A.waitedC.nobody C.something D.
59.A.somebodynothingB.before C.until D.since第II卷注意事项用黑色水笔在答题卡上相应位置作答在试卷上作答,答案无效英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案完整地填写在答题卡相应的位置上Over timeI have been changeda lot.I beganas acalculating machinein Francein
1942.I could
1.(simple)difficult sums.It tooknearly twohundred years
2.I wasbuilt asananalytical machine.In1936,my realfather wrotea bookabout howI couldbe made
3.workas a“universal machine”.By the1940s Ihad grownas largeas aroom.This
4.real alsoworriedmy designers.With time
5.pass by,I wasmade smaller,first as a PCand thenasa laptop.In theearly1960s,we puters
6.connect bya network,
7.enabled ourusers toshare information
8.others.Since the1970s,we
9.have manynewapplications andbee veryimportant inmunication,finance andtrade.I amnow
10.true filledwithhappiness thatI ama devotedfriends andhelper of the humanrace.第二节改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分以下共有10个句子,每句仅有一处错误,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
1.During thattime,petitors petedin thenumber ofevents atOlympia.
2.There hadmany differentkinds ofdinosaurs and a number of themused tolive inChina.
3.Dinosaurs livedin the earth tensof millionsof yearsago,long beforehumans appeared.
4.Their futureseemed securelyat thattime.
5.Some scientiststhink theearth gottoo hotfor thedinosaurs tolive any more.
6.According toa UNreport,some844animals andplants havebeen disappearedin thelast500years.
7.Unless properlydeal withright away,this kindof diseasewill spreadthroughout thecountryvery soon.
8.I cannever forget the day when weworked togetherand the day when we spenttogether.
9.Taking apartthe machineto seeif thereis somethingwrong withit.
10.The clubto whomhis brotherbelonged wasset up in
2010.第三节完成句子(每空一词,每空一分,共25分)
1.用这种方式,我能够编造新的动作I canmake upnew moves.
2.你应该更加注意我所居住的热带雨林You shouldto therainforest whereI live.
3.要是你让我得到那个机会我将不胜感激I wouldif youlet mehave thatchance.
5.很多古老的习俗正在消失Many oldcustoms are.7•他们最终成功找到了问题的解决方法They finallyfinding asolution to the problem.
6.羚羊是濒临消失的动物中的一种(运用定语从句)The antelopeis oneof the animals disappearing.
4.许多人相信,如果人们没有学会保护地球,有一天地球将会被毁灭Many peoplebelieve thatone daytheearthwill ifpeople donotlearn toprotect it.
8.已经从海外聘请了几名教授来解决这个问题了Several professors from overseasto solvethe problem.
9.如果你正在被蚊子咬,你应该做什么呢?What shouldyou doif youby mosquitoes听力15CABBC610ACBAA1115BCAAA1620CBCBC20172018学年高一上学期期末考B卷答案A BCAB BBDA阅读C DCDBD BCCBFCEBD完型4145DABCA4650BCDBD5155ACBDB5660ABBCA短文填词
1.simplify
2.before
3.towork
4.reality
5.passing
6.which
7.with
8.were connected
9.have had
10.truly改错
1.During thattime,petitors petedin thenumberofevents atOlympia,a
2.There hadmany differentkinds ofdinosaurs anda numberof themusedtolive inChina.were
3.Dinosaurs livedin theearth tensof millionsof yearsago,long beforehumans appeared.on
4.Their futureseemed securelyat thattime,secure
5.Some scientiststhink theearth gottoo hotfor thedinosaurs tolive八anymore,on
6.According toa UNreport,some844animals andpl^ts havebeen disappearedin thelast500years.
7.Unless properlydeal withright away,this kindof diseasewill spreadthroughoutthe countryvery soon.dealt
8.I cannever forgetthedaywhenweworked togetherand thedaywhenwe spenttogether.that/which
9.Taking apartthe machinetoseeif thereis somethingwrong withit.Take
10.The clubto whomhis brotherbelonged wasset upin
2010.which完成句子:
1.In thisway
2.pay moreattention to
3.appreciate it
4.dying out
5.succeeded in
6.that/which arein dangerof
7.be destroyed
8.havebeenemployed
9.are beingbitten听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Where didthe womengo yesterdayA.Some jobfairs(招聘会).B.Some supermarkets.C.Some panies.
7.What does the mansuggest doingA.Buying somemagazines.B.Reading somenewspapers.C.Searching online.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What,sthegreatest advantageof the woman,snewflatA.It svery big.B.It snear herworkplace.C.She boughtit cheaply.
9.What willthe flat look likewhen its finishedA.It willhave pinklamps.B.It willhave lightgreen walls.C.It willhave darkblue carpetson thefloor.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What waswrong withthe womanyesterdayA.She gotsick.B.She waslate forclass.C.She hada caraccident.
11.What didthe professorlet thewoman doA.Take anexam at home.B.Take anexam sometime later.C.Take anexam nextterm.
12.Why didntthewoman driveher carA.She wantedto walk.B.The doctortold hernot to.C.She didnt thinkshewasable to.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Where arethe speakersA.At adinner party.B.At anoffice holidayparty.C.At acolleague,s birthdayparty.
14.What doesthemanenjoy doinginhisspare timeA.Skiing.B.Playing cards.C.Playing baseball.
15.What dowe knowabout thewoman s fatherA.He hadretired(退休).B.He grewupin the countryside.C.He usedto be a professionaltennis player.
16.What doesthemansuggest doingA.Learning somethingnews.B.Going fishingsometime.C.Playing tennis together.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Why didJeffrey andhis familygo out to dinnerA.To celebratea holiday.B.To celebratehis mothers holiday.C.To celebrateJeffrey sbirthday.
18.Why wasJeffrey smother soexcited aboutthis restaurantA.She lovesthe foodthere.B.She wouldhave aperformance there.C.She wasexcited tosee somelive musicthere.
19.How didJeffrey smother feelabout the news from the waitressA.Happy.B.Sad.C.Angry.
20.What dowe knowabout Jeffreysfatherfromtheend of the storyA.He playeda jokeonthewaitress.B.He wentouttobuy asurprise gift.C.He hadplanned thesurprise forhis wife.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题每小题2分,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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AWhat isStrengthsFinderDo youhave theopportunity to do bestevery dayChancesare you dont.All toooften,our natural talents goundeveloped.We devotemoretime tofixing ourdisadvantages thanto developingour advantages.In1998,the Fatherof StrengthsPsychology,Donald
0.Clifton,Ph.D.
(19242003),〜along withTom Rath andateam ofscientists atThe GallupOrganization,created theonlineStrenghths Findems sessment(评估).To helppeople develop their talents,in2001,Gallup introducedthe firstonlineassessment,StrengthsFinder,which ledtoaglobal conversationand helpedmillions todiscovertheir topfive talents.In2004,the assessments namewas formallychanged toCliftonStrengthsFinder inhonor ofits designer.In2007,RathandGallup scientistsreleased(发行)a newedition(版本)oftheassessmentcalled StrengthsFinder
2.
0.Rooted(扎根)in morethan40years ofresearch,this assessmenthascontinued tohelp millionsdiscover anddeveloptheir naturaltalents.In itslatest nationalbestseller,StrengthsFinder2,0,Gallup releasesthe newandimproves itspopular assessmentand muchmore.While youcan readthis book,you11use itasa referencefor decades.With hundredsof ways to applyyour strengths,thenewbook andwebsitewill changethe wayyoulook atyourself一and theworld aroundyou一forever.Available inStrengthsFinder
2.0D.popular price:$20E.special price:Save20%for studentsYoucan knowabout itsinformation on.
21.When wasthe firststrengths Finderonline assessmentintroducedA.In
1998.B.In
2001.C,In
2004.D.In
2007.
22.How muchshould astudent payfor thetwo booksstrengths Finder
2.0A.16dollars.B.20dollars.C.32dollars.D.40dollars.
23.Why didGallup introducestrengths Finder^A.To helpPeople developtheirnaturaltalents.B.To tellPeople tofind outtheir disadvantages.C.To helpPeoplediscover theirinterests.D.To tellpeople torealize theirdreams.BMost childrennow chatdaily eitheronline orthrough theirmobile phones.They areconnectingto ahuge numberof otherchildren allover theworld.Some areshy〃in reallife butareconfident tomunicate withothers online.Others findsupport frompeople oftheir ownageon relationshipissues,or problemsathome.Sometimes theonline world,just likethe realworld,can introduceproblems,such asbullying(欺凌)or arguments.Going onlineis greatfun,but thereare alsoa fewpeople whousethe Internetfor offensive(冒犯性的)or illegalaims.Children mustbe madeaware ofboththe goodthings and the dangers.To keepchildren safe,your managementmust coverthe familyputer.Just asyou decidewhichTV programmesare suitable,you needtodothe samefor thewebsites andchat roomsyourchildren visit.Remind yourchildren thatonline friendsare stillstrangers.Reminding themofthe riskswill keepthem alert(警惕的).puter studiesare part of schoolworknow,so its likelythat yourchildren mayknow morethanyoudo.We getleft behindwhen ites tothe latestgadgets(小玩意)andtheinteractiveareas(互动领域)of websites,like chat rooms andmessage boards,which areespecially strange.The languageof chatis strange to manyparents,too.Chatters loveto useabbreviations(缩写)such as:atb一all thebest,bbfn一bye byefor now,cul8er一see youlater,gr8-great,Idk一I don,t know,imbl一it mustbe love,kit—keep intouch,paw—parents arewatching,lol—laugh outloud,xlnt一excellent!It seemslike anotherlanguage,and itis!
24.The passageis meantfor.A.children B.parents C.teachers D.net barowners
25.Which ofthe followingwilltheauthor probablyagree withA.The Internetisnogood for children.B.The chatlanguage isstrangetoadults.C.Children shouldntchat somuch online.D.The Internetisagood placeforchildren.
26.The purposeof writingthis passageistoadvise.A.people notto usethe netlanguage inreal lifeB.children notto meetonline friendsfreelyC.teachers tohave studentsstudy onputersD.parents toprotect theirchildren fromonline dangers
27.In orderto keepchildren safeonline,youd better.A.choose suitablewebsites andchatroomsfor themB.teach themto usecorrect networdsC.surf theInternet togetherwith themD.stop them from usingthe InternetCIggyAzalea doesn,tlooklike atypical rapper(说唱歌手).On May17,she attendedthe2015Billboard MusicAwards inLas Vegas,US,with pinkhair anda bluecoat.She lookedlikea model,but wonbig asa rapper.The24yearold Australianbeat outbig nameslike NickiMinajand Draketo winthe awardfor TopRap Artist.It sa greatachievement inmany peoples eyes,but Azaleaknew whatshe wantedfromthe beginning.At15she droppedout ofhigh schoolbecause shewas onlyinterested in artclass.She worked asahouse cleanertosavemoney forher dreamthe followingyear.Beforeher16th birthday,Azalea lefther home,a tinytown inAustralia,for theUS,making uphermind to bee arapper.Moving fromMiami toHouston toAtlanta,she startedrapping intheSouthernstyle accentof hersurroundings andher single“Ignorant Art”came outin
2011.From thenon,she hasnever lookedback.However,her stylehas causedlots ofdiscussions.She mightbe oneofthemost polarizing(两极化的)artists.She rapswith asouthern Americanaccent,even thoughshe speakswithan Australianone.Many peoplemeat thatshe overusesblack culturein her music.Her supportersare againstit.Female Americanrapper MC Lyte defended(辩护)Azaleain aninterview,saying she should notbe judgedbecause ofwhere shesfrom.“Hip hopis universal,no colorlines.MCLytesaid.Azalea herselfis proudofher music.I reallywant to be focusedon whatI mdoing,“she saidin aninterview.That sreallydangerous whenyou retrying tofigure outwaystoentertain peopleand makethem happy.Idon t want tobea partof that.”
28.After leavingfor America,Azalea.A.went toan artschool forher dreamB.workedasa cleanerinthefirst yearC.never returnedto herhometown inAustraliaD.developed hersouthernstyle accentrapping
29.Azalea smusic stylewas questionedbecause.A.She singswith AustraliaaccentB.She lookedlike amodel herselfC.People thinkher musicis oftoo muchblack styleD.People dont acceptsingers fromsouthern America
30.By sayingI dontwanttobeapartofthat.”Azalea meansthatA.shesunwilling tobee popularB.hermusicis notfor entertainmentC.she refusesto learnfrom otherrappersD.hermusicis notaffected byothers taste
31.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe IggyAzaleaA.kind andeasygoing B.determined andconfidentC.honest andserious D.talented andfriendlyDWild animalsseem tohave escapedthe Indian Ocean tsunami(海啸),adding weighttoideas theyhave a“sixth sensevfor disasters,experts said on Thursday.Sri Lankawildlife officialshave saidthe giant(巨大的)waves thatkilled over24,000people alongthe IndianOcean islands coastseemed tohave missedwild beasts(动物),with nodead animalsfound.“No elephantsare dead,not evena deadhare orrabbit.I thinkanimals can sense disaster.They have a sixth sense.They knowwhen thingsare happening,H.D.Ratnayake,director ofSriLanka,s WildlifeDepartment,saidonWednesday.The waveswashed floodwatersup to3km(2miles)inland atYala NationalPark inthesoutheast,Sri Lanka,s biggestwildlife reserveand hometo hundredsof wildelephants.Therehas beenalot ofevidence aboutdogs barkingor birdsmigrating(迁移)before volcaniceruptionsor earthquakes.But ithas notbeen proved,“said Matthewvan Lierop,an animalbehaviorspecialist atJohannesburg Zoo.“There havebeen nospecific studiesbecause youcantreally testit ina labor fieldsetting,“he said.Other authorities(权威人士)agreed withit.Wildlife seemtobeable topickupcertainphenomenon,especially birds.There aremany reportsof birdsdetecting ingdisasters,“saidClive Walker,who haswritten severalbooks onAfricanwildlife.Animals certainlyrely onthe knownsenses suchas smellor hearingto avoiddanger suchaspredators(食肉动物).The ideaof ananimal“sixth sense”isalasting onethat theevidenceon SriLanka sdamaged coastis likelyto addto.
32.This passageis mainlyabout.A.the damagethat wascaused inthe IndianOcean tsunamiB.why animalscan savethem fromnatural disastersC.how toprotect thewildlife whendisasterhappensD.the differentopinions aboutanimals naturalpower
33.Which ofthe followingis trueaccording tothe textA.It hasbeen provedthat animalshavea“sixthsense”.B.Research hasbeen madeonthespecial movementsof animalsbefore disasters.C.It sgenerally consideredthat animalscansensethe ingof disasters.D.Animals havedepended onthe knownsenses toescape theIndianOceantsunami.
34.What doesthe term“sixthsense”inthetextmeansA.It isthe naturalability ofanimals thatcan savethemfromdanger.B.It istheanimalsimagination inthe brain.C.It issome hiddenpower tosay inadvance thatsomething willhappen.D.It isa kindof sensethat isthe sameas smellor hearing.
35.Which sectiondoesthetext mostprobably appearinanewspaperA.News Report.B.Discovery.C.Science Novel.D.Culture.第二节七选五(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Green:More thanJust aColorGreen isan importantcolor innature.It isthecolorof grassandtheleaves ontrees.36Sometimes,the wordgreen meansyoung,fresh andgrowing.Sometimes,it describessomethingthat is not yetripe(成熟的)or finished.37A personwithagreen thumb(拇指)seems tohaveamagic touchthat makesplantsgrow quicklyand well.You mightsay thatthewomannext doorhas agreenthumbif hergardencontinues togrow longafter yourplants havedied.The GreenRevolution isthe namegiven someyearsagotothedevelopment ofnew kindsofrice andother grains.38The GreenRevolution wasthe resultof hardwork byagriculturalscientists whohad greenthumb.39The greeneyedmonster(怪物)isnota frighteningcreature fromouterspace.It isan expressionused aboutfour hundredyears ageby Britishwriter William。
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