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高一上学期期末考试英语试卷(考试时间为120分钟,满分150分)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
21.The momentthe catheard themice noises,it of the door.A.make,rushed outB.making,rushing outI,making,rushed outC.make,rushing outtome that the henthere justnow hadtwo eggsthe day
22.The naughtyboybefore.lying,laidA.laid,laid,laid B.lied,lay,lainC.lied,laid,lain D.laid,
23.The policeand alot ofthings.found thatthe houseA.has beenbroken into,has beenstolen B.had brokenin,had beenstolenC.had beenbroken into,stolen D.has beenbroken into,stolen
24.一I hearJane felloff herbike andhad herarm hurt.,why notgo tosee herAIf soB.If itC Ifnot D.If ever..
25.I dlike totake aweek sholiday..We retoo busy.A Don t worryB.Dontmention itC Pardonme D.Forget it..
26.The lookon herface suggestedthat sheit before.A.amazing,wouldn t know Bamazed,hadn,known.C.amazing,hadn,t knownamazed,shouldn t knowD
27.We spenta dayin thecountry,picking wildflowers.the carfull offlowers weD.With wenthome..A.Filling B.Making C.On towork in a day.much littlebeginning
28.It isquite impossiblefor suchpeople doto showan interestA.little,such muchsuch few,B.so few,soC.so muchD.so few,so
29.Not onlyinterested infootball butin it.A.the teacher himself is,the all his students are allB.teacher himselfis,is theare hisstudents allhisC.teacher himself.are studentsstudents areD.is theteacherhimself,allhishe didnt
30.made meunhappy wasgive mecall andleft.A.What,what B.Which,what pictureC.That,that D.What,that
31.一This isI toldyou beautifulabout,oneB.a,the C.the,the一T see.Tsn,A.a,D.the,a
32.I will never forgetA.the dayShenzhou VII was launched,has agreat effecton mywhen,life.when,which C.which,that thatB.that,which D.
33.Tuantuan andYuanyuan are the namesgiven to the twopandas whichhave beensent toD.Taiwan.A.commonly B.Officially C.personally generally
34.一What willhappen to the childrenif Jimand Mary一I don t knowbut Ithink itsareally terriblething.A.break downB.break outC.break upD.break in
35.I sentmy Americane-pal ane-mail lastweek,and hereplied,which Ihadn texpected.A.in notime B.at onetime C.at atime D.in sometime第二节完形填空(共20小题每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑The soundof therain hittingthe windowswakes meup andit soundsjust exactlyas itdid15years ago,which remindedmeof mygirlhood...I.wa.m.secon.da.o.
3.an.i.wa.rainin.heavily..coul.no.
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4.t.him.After that,he nevercarried meor huggedme asother fathersdid to their children.I wasnot botheredmuch bythis
41.I wasproud ofit.for I felt42and ugrownup”.However,there weretimes whenIfeltdepressed bynot havingsearchedfor43from him.One day.Iwaswriting Chinesecharacters ashomework.I hateddoing thismore thananything.Dad cameand stoodbehindme fora moment,44me scratching(勾抹)the paper.Then hesaid,“This kindof writingneeds
45.Your writingis notstrongenough.Press harder.I followedhis46for the next twoweeks,but47I couldsee littleimprovement.I followedmy ownmethod-the48way.His advicedid notimprove mywriting butour
49.As Igrew older,I foundout thathe hadfinished his50in Grade6,which wasthe highestgrade intown then,so hewas consideredto bea
51.People usedto askhim towrite somethingtoput on the walls,but henever feltvery useful.He oftensaid tome,“As youcan see,this familyis going to counton(指望)you.We are52to improveyouanything for your future.You have to get53to changethe lifefor yourself.As aresult ofhis54,I have55it throughhigh schooland throughcollege.
36.A.Graduation B.Employment C.College D.schoolC.follow D.break
37.A.develop B.Resist
38.A.dormitory B.door C.desk D.bedA.at B.already C.beyond D.halfway
39.
40.A.close B.near C.happy D.relaxed
41.A.gap B.thought C.action D.scene
42.A.lonely B.depressed C.independent D.comfortable
43.A.comfort B.help C.support D.explanation
44.A.guiding B.directing C.watching D.blaming
45.A.skill B.patience C.time D.practice
46.A.introduction B.manner C.spirit D.advice
47.A.even ifB.while C.as D.though
48.A.difficult B.slow C.entertaining D.fast
49.A.relationship B.friendship C.thought D.reali ty
50.A.schooling B.career C.hope D.dream
51.A.writer B.scholar C.scientist D.specialist
52.A.tired B.glad C.useless D.readyA.an educationB.a richboyfriend C.a well-paid jobD.a goodwriting
53.
54.A.help B.expectations C.examination D.watch
55.A.succeeded B.got C.made D.found第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A storytells that a seniorvillager ledsome othervillagers carryingsalt dayand nightto atown inorder totraderice asfood thewinter.One nightthey campedin a wilderness witha starrysky above.The seniorvillager,obeying thetraditionpassed downfrom forefathers,took outthree blocksof saltand threwthem into the campfire,probably topredictthe changesof weatherin themountains.All eagerlywaited for the old man suweather report,,:if thesalt in the fireproduced cracklingsound,they wouldhavegood weatherin store;if no sound wasproduced,it thenmeant thegood weatherwould soonend and a stormwould comeatany moment.The seniorvillager lookedserious.The salt in thecampfire madenosoundat all.Convinced bythis bad sign,he urged(催促)the wholeteam toset outimmediately afterdaybreak.A youngman in the group,however,insisted thattheyshould notstart insuch ahurry,considering itsuperstitious toforecast weatherby usingsalt.It wasnot untilthenextafternoon thatthe youngman caughtup on the wisdomof theold manwhen theweather suddenlychanged,with coldwinds blowingandasnowstorm raging.In fact,the methodused bythe clanhead couldbe wellexplainedby modem science:whether ornot saltproduces sound in campfiredepends on air humidity(湿度).That isto say,when astormapproaches,due tohigh humidity,the dampened salt blocks will notproduce anysoundinfire.
56.The seniorvillager predictedthe changesof theweather whilecamping inawildernessthatA.by takingout saltB.by burningsaltin fireC.inasuperstitious wayD.depending onhis wisdom
57.“The weatherreportn theygot thatnight*A.had abadsignB.gave wronginformationC.was superstitiousat thattime D.was scientificaccording tomodemscience
58.After readingthe passage,we canknownight.A.the lowerhumidity is,the biggersound saltwill producein fireB.the higherhumidity is,the biggersound saltwill produceinfireC.dampenedsaltblockswillresult inwinds andstormsD.the youngman neverwanted tounderstand theoldman
59.From the passage,it canbe concludedthat.A.old peopleare alwaysrightB.old peopleare wiserthan theyoungC.young peopleshouldn,t regardold ideasas uselessor outof datesometimes D.young peopleusually havedifferentopinions fromthe oldInthe US,people preferwaiting fora tableto sittingwith peoplethey don t know.This meansa hostessmay notseata smallgroup untila smal1table is avaiTable,even ifa largeone is.If you are sittingatatable with people youdont know,it isimpolite tolight upa cigarettewithout askingif itwill disturbthem.At Americanrestaurants andcoffee shopsyouareusually servedtap water(自来水)before you order.You mayfindthe bread and butteris free,and ifyouordercoffee,you mayget afree refill.Most citiesand townshave norules aboutopening andclosing timefor storesor restaurants,though theyusually domakerules forbars.Especially inlarge cities,stores maybe open24hours aday.Serving inrestaurants isoften large,too largefor manypeople.If youcan tfinish yourmeal butwould liketoenjoy the food later,ask yourwaitress or waiter fora“doggie bag”・It mayhave apicture ofa dogon it,but everybodyknowsyou retaking the food foryourself.Supper anddinner areboth wordsfor theevening meal.Some peoplehave“Sunday dinner”.This isan especiallybignoon meal.Tips arenot usuallyadded to the check.They arenot includedin theprice ofthe meal,either.A tipof about15%is expectedand youshould leaveit Onthe table when youleave.In somerestaurants,a checkis broughtonaplate andyouput yourmoney there.Then thewaiter orwaitress bringsyou yourchange.
60.Which ofthe followingstatements istrueA.American peoplelike sittingwith peoplethey dontknow.B.A hostessalways seatsa smallgroup ata largetable.C.American peoplenever sitwithpeoplethey dontknow.D.American peoplewill notlight acigarette ifthe peoplewho sitatthesame tablemind theirsmoking.
61.Whatis servedbefore youorderA.Bread.B.Butter.C.Coffee.D.Cold water.
62.What doAmerican peoplealways dowhen servingsare toofor themA.They takethe foodhome witha“doggie bag”for theirdogs.B.They leavethe foodon thetable andgo away.C.They takethe foodhome witha udoggiebag“and enjoythefoodlater.D.They askthe waitressorwaiterto keepthefoodfor them.
63.What canyou learnabout“tips according tothe passageA.Customers oftenadd tipsto theircheek.B.The priceofthemeal usuallyincludes thetip.C.People arenot expectedto paytips inaddition.D.Tips aresupposed tobe lefton thetablewhencustomers leave.cIt seemsthat beautyand women are twins.You arejoking No,I do not.Observe foryourself Adson fashionTV screens,radio programs,magazines,newspapers,and thestreets.Whether theyhave realizedit ornot,womenaresurrounded(包围)by asea offashion.They are taught to think thatwithout beautiful clothes they will growold andlose theircharm.So whodares toneglect dressingup atthe costof theirappearance andyouthBut Idonotagree withthe opinionthat womenhave to show their beauty throughtheir looks.The richnessof theirmindsproves tobe morebeautiful andattractive thantheir looks.A womanwho hasexperienced manytroubles andmay becalledaunt or“granny“can still keep up her beautyif shehas suchexcellent qualitiesas knowledge,ability,a kindheart,great courage,concern forothers,etc.In addition,old andyoung,beautiful andugly arerelative concept.People whokeep ayoung mindwillneverfeel old.Interested innew thingsand eagerto learnmore,they keepup withthe tide.Plainly(简朴地)dressed womenmay haveatype ofbeauty thatis pureand real.Reading andlearning isthe bestway tokeep oneyouthful.Good booksale richsoilwhich canfeed theflower ofone sheart andlooks.
64.According tothe firstparagraph,why arewomen caughtby aseaof fashionA.Because theyare rich.B.Because theyaretaughtto followany fashion.C.Because theydontdare tolook attractive.D.Because theythink thattheywilllook youthfuland charmingwith beautifulclothes.
65.Which ismore importanttoa womaninthe author sopinionA.Richness ofone smind.B.Looks.E.Following thefashion.D.Wealth.
66.Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT trueaccording tothe passageA.The richnessof womens mindsproves tobe morebeautiful thantheir looks.B.A womanwho maybe called“aunt”is nolonger beautiful.C.A womanwho hasexperienced manytroubles maystillkeepupherbeauty.D.It is not necessaryfor womentoshowtheirbeautythough theirbeautifulclothes.
67.What isthe bestway fora womanto appearyoung according tothewriterA.Dressing up.B.Reading andlearning.C.Feeding theflower.D.Making up.Barefoot Travelerisa tour agentthat specializes in diving holidays,tailor-made toyour ownneeds.The mostpopulardestinations includeBonaire,Tobago,the Bahamas,Maldives,Oman,Seychelles andThailand.Our friendlyand knowledgeablestaff,who are qualified divers(潜水员)themselves,wi11be ableto adviseyou onthe best destinationsforyourrequirements.Whether youwant tolearn todive,further yourdiving qualifications,continue todiscover theunderwater world,orsimply relaxon thebeach,we arehere tohelp organizeyour holiday.We arehappy tosatisfy singletravelers andoffer specialdiscounts(折扣).Group discountsare offeredto groupsof eightor moretravelers andtailor-made packagesare availablefor DiveClubs.We alsooffer aseries ofdiving liveaboardchoices throughoutthe Caribbean.Indian Oceanand SouthEast Asia.Liveaboards arevery popularscuba(呼吸器)divingholidaysfor thosewho want to accessthebest diving sites.Our barefootluxury holidaybrand isfor thosetrying somethinga littlemore special,whether its yourhoneymoon,anniversary orsimply formore discerning(有品位的)travelers.We havea selectionof4and5star levelswhich arethebest inluxury holidays.
68.What stheauthor,s purposein writingthis passageA.To givesome adviceon diving.B.To introducethe populardestinations.C.To teachdiving skills.D.To attracttourists.
69.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccordingtothepassageA.It simpossible tobe offeredtailor-made packageswhen youjoin DiveClubs.B.Au staffarequalifieddivers withwide knowledgeon thebestdiving.C.Barefoot Travelerspecializesinsimple holidays.D.Travelers canenjoy WinterSun.
70.According tothepassage,Barefoot Traveler.A.isnotatouragentB.has over25scuba divingliveaboard beatsC.makes theluxury holidaybased onconsumers,needs anddesiresD.makes theluxury holidayyou dont havein mind
71.The besttitle forthis passagewould beA.Welcome toBarefoot TravelerB.A WonderfulExperienceC.Scuba DivingD.How toChoose DestinationsESir,The majority(大多数)of yourreaders musthave beensurprised andshocked toreadaletter fromMr.R.Hogg,publishedin lastWednesday sHerald.Mr.Hogg seemstothinkthat hisown convenienceand thatof motoristsin generalaretheonlythings thatmatter inour city.I wouldhave supportedMr.Hogg ifhe hadjust madesuggestions toimprove thesituation.No doubthis problemswouldbe partlysolved ifthe localgovernment builta multi-storey carpark inthe citycenter,instead ofencouraging motoriststo use publictransport.All thesame,judging fromthe toneof Mr.Hogg sletter,I suspectthat motoristswho aresocareless of pedestrians(行人)safety thatthey wouldrather parktheir earson thepavement thanhold up the trafficwouldprobably betoo lazytousea multi-storey carpark ifthey hadto walka fewhundred yardstotheirdestinationafterwards.My mainreason forwriting,however,is muchmore important.Does Mr.Hogg realizethat,accordingtofigures(数字)showed bythe Departmentof Transport,13,000people wereknocked downin Britainlast yearbecause ofears beingillegallyparked eitheron thepavement oron crossingsIn fact,although the total pedestrian casualty(伤亡事故)rate hasfallenover thelast tenyears,there hasbeen anincrease in accidents causedwhen pedestrianshavetostep outinto themad toavoidparked carson thepavement andcannot seeoncoming traffic.I cannotshare Mr.Hogg sview thatthe governmenthave paidlittle attentionto ulong-suffering motorists”:and Ithinkthe punishmentfor dangerousparking should be madesevere enoughto stopall motoristsfrom breakingthe lawin thisway.A WALKER,Proudfoot Lane,Carchester
72.The letterabove iswritten inanswer tothe letterby.A.art editorB.a certainMr.R.Hogg C.some readersD.some motorists
73.The topicforthetwo lettersis.A.parking problemsinthe city centerB.building amulti-storey carpark inthecitycenterC.public transportD.the increaseinaccidentscaused byparked carsonthepavement
74.What Mr.A.Walker doeswanttomake knownin hisletter isthat.A.thetotalpedestriancasualtyrate hasfallenB.careless parkingmay causeserious trafficaccidentsC.the convenienceof motoristsin generalmatters muchD.the safetyofpedestriansmatters lithe
75.In Mr.A.Walker sopinion,severer punishmentshouldbegiven to.A.all thecareless motoristsB.all thelaw breakersC.all whostep outintotheroad D.all whodo dangerousparking第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正该行多一个词把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,也用斜线划掉该行缺一个词在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词该行错一个词在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词It wasthree oclock inthe morningwhile suddenlythe phonerang.Mr.Petrie climbedout bed and repliedit.Listen,I myour nextdoor neighbor,and yourdog isbarking suchloudly thatI can,t sleep.If youdontdo somethingelse aboutit.I mgoingtokill thatdog!”The nextmorning inthree oclock,Mr.Petrie wenttothetelephone andphone hisneighbor.His neighbordragged himfrom hisbedandsleepy pickedupthephone.Listen,you,shouted Mr.Petrie,I dont evenown dog!”第二节书面表达(满分25分)时下,很多学生带手机上学为此,某英语报在你校组织了一场讨论讨论的主题中学大多数老师认为你的观点生是否有必要带手机去学校根据下表提供的信息,给报社写一封信,介绍讨论的情况并发表自己的意见大多数同学认为中学生年龄尚小,还不能自控;用手可方便与家长、同学联系;机玩游戏,发短信浪费时间;容易引起攀比;如需打电话校园里有磁卡电话可供使是一种时尚用注意
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