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高一下学期英语期终考试试卷

PartONELISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(30points)

SECTIONA

Directions:Inthissection,you'llhear6conversationsbetween2speakers.Foreachconversation,

thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedby3choices.Listentotheconversations

carefullyandthenanswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletter(A,BorC)onthe

questionbooklet.

YouwillheareachconversationTwice.

Conversation1

1.WhenwilltheprogramTravelerbegin?

A.At9o'clock.

B.At8o'clock.

C.At2o'clock.

2.Whatwillthemandoattwoo'clocktomorrowmorning?

A.Sleep.

B.WatchTV.

C.Gotothesportstadiumtowatchafootballmatch.

Conversation2

3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Inthebedroom.

B.Inanoffice.

C.Inthestreet.

4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewoman?

A.Bringhersomebreakfast.

B.Givehersomemedicine.

C.Havearestanddrinkmorewater.

Conversation3

5.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.AtriptoChina.

B.AtriptoAmerica.

C.AtriptoEngland.

6.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftherestaurantsinWashington?

A.Verycheap.

B.JustOK.

C.Alittleexpensive.

Conversation4

7.Whatisprobablythewoman?

A.Apolicewoman.

B.Apasser-by.

C.Theman'sfriend.

8.Whatdoesthemanjustremembernearthehotel?

A.Supermarket.B.Bookstores.C.Fashionshop

9.Howdoesthewomanhelptheman?

A.Tellhimthewaytothehotel.

B.Leadhimtothepolice.

C.Lendhimamap.

Conversation5

10.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Avisittotheirrelatives.

B.Acalltotheirclosefriends.

C.Aplanfortheparty

11.WhywasthewomanthinkingofcallingonAnn?

A.BecauseAnnjustgotoutofhospital

B.BecauseshewantedtoinviteAnntotheparty.

C.Becauseshehadn'tseenAnnsinceAnnmoved.

12.Whostillfeltbad?

A.Mike.B.Ann.C.Thewoman.

Conversation6

13.Whatisthewoman?

A.Adriver.B.Apassenger.C..Asalesman

14.Whereisthemannowwhenaskingthewomanquestions?

A.Infrontofthebus.

B.Justatthedoor.

C.Inthebus.

15.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.ThemanactuallywantstogototheNaturalMuseum.

B.Themanisastrangerofthecity.

C.Themanisprobablyapainter.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,you'llhearamini-talk.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumbered

blankswiththeinformationyou'vegot.FillineachblankwillNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.

You'llhearthemini-talkTWICE.

•TheintroductionoftheInternet

TheInternetistheJ6networkoftheglobalinformationresourcesandhasbeenused

widely;

Itpossesseshugeamountsofdatainformation;

Itisnotcontrolledbyanyindividualoranorganization,it17everyone;

Itbecomesthetreasure-houseofwisdomandknowledge.;

Itprovidespeoplewithendless18fromtheresources.

•TheadvantagesoftheInternet

EnjoytheInternetservicesinChina19telephone-dialing,CHINAPAC,special

telephonelines...

TheInternetisyouridealchoice,bywhichyoumayacquiredextensiveanddetailed

information;

Itmakesyouknoweverythingaroundtheworldevenifyouare20.

PARTTWOLANGUAGEKNOWLEDGE

SECTIONA

Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose

theoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence(19points).

21.Ifshightimethathesettleddowninthecityandanewlife.

A.lartB.4iouldlartC・blartD.starting

22.Becauseoftheseriousflood,two-thirdsoftheroadsinthearea.

A.needrepairingB.needepairC.needtorepairingD.needtorepair

23.Whileshopping,peoplesometimescan'thelpintobuyingsomethingtheydon'treallyneed.

A.pffsuadeB.pffsuadingC.beingpersuadedD.tobepersuaded

24.DoesPeterknowanyotherforeignlanguageRussian?

A.exceptB.besidesC.butD.beside

25.Shereallydoesn'tknowhegothermoneystoleninthestreet.

A.thatitwaswhenB.whenitwasthat

C.whenwasitthatD.whenthatitwas

26.Theteachertoldthestudentssomuchnoise.

A.notmakeB.notmakingC.nottomakeD.don'tmake

27.Sheaskedmethefilmthedaybefore.

A.ifIhaveseenB.whetherIhaveseen

C.whetherIhadseenD.ifhadIseen

28.WearelookingforwardtomoreoftheminthecomingOlympicGames.

A.seeB.seeingC.seenD.beseen

29.Today,athletesfromaroundtheworldcantakepartintheOlympicslanguagestheyspeak.

A.nomatterthatB.whateverC.nomatterhowD.nomatter

30.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,childrenspentupto25hoursaweekTV.

A.bv^atchB.betchingC.witchingD.witch

31.Heusedtocards,butnowheisusedtoawalkaftersupper.

A.phy;takingB.phying;akeC.play;UkeD.phying;Uking

32..Thisistheveryplanforthesummerholidaywillbesuggestedbyhiscousin.

A.vhichB.hatC.vhenD.it

33.finishinghishomework,hewenttoplaybasketball.

A.hB.UponC.AtD.With

34.September11,2001isthedaywewillneverforget.

A.hatB.vhenC.onWiichD.(nhat

35.A11thepeoplepresentfeltatthenews.

A.shockedshockingB.shocked;shockedC.shocking;shockedD.shocking;shocking

36.Ourcountrygreatchangesinthelast30years.

A.hasecperiencedB.experiencedC.eeperimentedD.h济experimented

37.Theytalkedforaboutanhourofthingsandpersonstheyrememberedintheschool.

A.whichB.thatC.whoD.whom

38.Gooduseshouldbemadepeople's.

A.toattractB.ofcolorstoattractC.oftoattractD.ofattracting

39.Sheissuchalovelygirlwealllike.

A.hatB.asCwhichD.whom

SECTIONB

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C

andD.Fillineachblankwithwordorphrasesthatbestfitsthecontext.(18points)

DearMrCai,

Thankyouforyourproposalaboutvirtualreality.I'mveryinterestedinRealCine.However,beforeusing

itinmynextfilm,therearesomepointsI40liketomention.

Ithinkviewerswillbeimpressedbyafilmthat41themtobeacharacterinthefilm.Theexample

ofclimbingMountQomolangma42mewithadeepimpression.Ithinkitiswonderfulthatthelow

temperaturemaybefeltbytheviewer,butIamnotsure43thesenseofachievementwillbe

experiencedviavirtualreality.Itseemstomethatitalldependsontheviewerwhoiswatchingthefilm.I

likethe44thatvirtualrealitycanprovideteenagers45awaytoexperiencetheworld,for

example,byexperiencingthe46offootballplayer.Ithinkmygrandfatherwillbe47bythe

ideathatevenoldpeoplecanbesentonadventures.It'sfantastic.ButIdon'tknowhowmuchmoneywill

beneededto48suchafilm.TmworriedthatRealCinemaybetooexpensivefor49people

toafford.Wearenotreadyto50theriskofinvestinginRealCineyet.However,Ihave51

aboutyourproposaltootherpeopleinmycompany,andtheideaisbeingconsideredbythem.Iwilllet

youknowourfinaldecisionsoon.

Yourssincerely,

ChengYige

40.A.couldB.wouldC.mightD.must

41.B.makesB.letsC.hopesD.allows

42.A.leftB.sentC.madeD.did

43.A.whenB.whyC.howD.where

44.A.viewerB.ideaC.characterD.impression

45.A.forB.inC.byD.with

46.A.senseB.gameC.roleD.film

47.A.frightenedB.worriedC.terrifiedD.thrilled

48.A.seeB.watchC.developD.introduce

49.A.ordinaryB.oldC.richD.wealthy

50.A.makeB.takeC.getD.catch

51.A.recommendedB.talkedC.mentionedD.said

SECTIONC

Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingONEwordthatbestfitsthecontext(12points).

CCTVNews

Goodevening!TodayMrJohnson,amemberoftheInternationalOlympicCommitteevisitedahigh

schoolinBeijing.Inhisspeech,hetalked52thehistoryandsignificanceoftheOlympicGames.He

describedtheancientOlympicGamesandgaveexamplesofsomeofthesports_53___stillcontinue

today.AthletesattheancientgamescouldonlybemenwhospokeGreek.Buttoday,menandwomen

fromaroundtheworldcancompete.Themoderngames,firstheldin1896,weredesignedtomake

54possibleforcountriesandpeopletolivepeacefullytogether.

MrJohnsonalsotalkedaboutsomefamousathleteswhohavemadeOlympichistory.Hestatedthat

Olympianshadbroughtjoytopeopleacrosstheworldwiththeirattemptstopushthelimitsofhuman

achievement.OneexampleisMichaelJordanwhowonhissecondOlympicgold55afteralong

break.MrJohnson56mentionedDengYaping,57wonmanygoldmedalsasanOlympianbefore

retiring.MrJohnsonended58speechbywishingtheOlympicmovementasuccessfulfuturetomatchits

gloriouspast.Theaudiencereallyenjoyedhis59.

PARTTHREEREADINGCOMPREHENSION

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone

thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.(36points)

A

Healthandclimatescientistshavemappedhowclimatechangeaffectsdifferentpartsoftheworldin

differentways.Thescientistspointtothefactthatchangesinthepastthirtyyearsmay,havebeenaffecting

humanhealth.Possibleeffectsincludemoredeathsfromextremeheatorcold,morestormsandmorecrop

failuresindryperiods.

Thehealthandclimatescientistsrecentlyestimatedthatclimatechangescausedbyhumanactivity

leadtomorethanonehundredandfiftythousanddeathseachyear.Casesofsicknessareestimatedatfive

million.AndtheW.H.O.saysthenumberscouldrisequicklybytheyearof2003.

JonathanPatzofanenvironmentalinstituteledthestudy.ProfessorPatzpointsoutthatclimate

scientistsconnectedglobalwarmingwiththeheatthatkilledthousandsinEuropeinAugust,2003.Buthe

sayspoorcountriesleastresponsibleforthewarmingaremostindangerfromthehealtheffectsofhigher

temperatures.

ProfessorPatzsaysareasingreatestdangerincludesouthernandeasternAfricaandcoastlinesalong

thePacificandIndianoceans.Also,largecitiesexperiencewhatscientistscalla“heatisland^^effectthat

canmakeconditionsworse.

RepresentativesfromabouttwohundredcountriesholdameetinginCanada,todiscussclimate

change.Theten-daymeetingendsonDecember9th.ItisthefirstsuchUnitedNationsmeetingsincethe

KyotoProtocol(京都议定书)tookeffectearlierthisyear.Theagreementaimstoreducetheamountof

carbondioxide(二氧化碳)andotherheat-trapping(吸热的)gasessentoffintotheair.

60.WhoisJonathanPatz?

A.Ascientistresponsiblefortheclimatechange.

B.Ascientistinchargeofthestudyoftheclimatechange.

C.Aprofessorinterestedintheclimatechange.

D.AprofessorwhoisarepresentativefromanAfricancountry.

61.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Climatechangesaffectdifferentpartsoftheworldinthesameway.

B.Theten-daymeetingisthefirstUnitedNationsmeetingonclimatechange.

C.TheKyotoProtocolaimstomakesmallertheamountofheat-trappinggasesintotheair.

D.Poorcountriesareresponsiblefortheglobalwarming.

62.PossibleeffectsfromtheclimatechangesincludethefollowingEXCEPT.

A.airpollutionB.storms

C.moredeathsfromoverheatD.cropfailures

63.Accordingtothehealthandclimatescientists,climatechangeshavebeencausedby.

A.dryweatherB.coldweather

C.humanactivitiesD.storms

64.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.climatechangesarehavingabadeffectonhuman'shealth

B.ProfessorPatzleadsthestudyofclimatechanges

C.a"heatisland“effectlargecitiesexperiencemakesthematterworse

D.richcountriesaremostresponsibleforclimatechanges

B

Amaninaverysplendidrestaurantstartedtotakeoffhisjacket.Seeingthis,theheadwaiterdashedtohis

tableandsaid,'TmafraidImustaskyoutokeepyourjacketon,sir,foritisnotgoodmannerstodoitin

suchasmartrestaurant.,,

“Nowlisten",saidtheman,"I'llletyouknowthattheQueenofEnglandgavemepermissionto

removemyjackethere.^^

“TheQueenofEngland?”saidthewaiteringreatsurprise.

“Sure,”repliedtheman,“WhenIwasinEnglandlastmonth,afriendofminewhohadavery

importantpositioninhighsocietytookmetoseetheQueen.Itwasratherhot,soIstartedtakingmycoat

off.TheQueenlookedoverandsaid,“YoumaydothatintheUnitedStates,butyoumaynotdoithere.^^

SoIgottheQueen'spermission,right?^^

65.Itiscertainthatthestoryhappened.

A.inAmericaB.intheQueen'sparty

C.inEnglandD.inanordinaryrestaurant

66.Whentheheadwaiteraskedthemannottotakeoffhisjacket,theman_.

A.tookhisadviceimmediatelyB.obeyedhimwithoutanyhesitation

C.apologizedforhisbadmannersD.refusedtolistentohim

67.WhattheQueenreallymeantwasthat.

A.peopleintheU.S.werelesspolite

B.heshouldn'ttakeoffhiscoatinsuchaformaloccasioninEngland

C.shepermittedhimtotakeoffhisjacketinAmerica

D.theEnglishandtheAmericansenjoyeddifferentwaysoflife

C

Itdoesn'tmatterwhenorhowmuchapersonsleeps,buteveryoneneedssomeresttostayalive.That's

whatalldoctorsthought,untiltheyheardaboutAIHerpin.AIHerpin,itwassaid,neverslept,Couldthis

betrue?Thedoctorsdecidedtoseethisstrangemanthemselves.

AIHerpinwas90yearsoldwhenthedoctorscametohishomeinNewJersey.Theythoughtforsure

thathegotsomesleepofsomekind.Sotheystayedwithhimandwatchedeverymovementhemade.But

theyweresuiprised.Thoughtheywatchedhimhourafterhouranddayafterday,theyneversawHeipin

sleeping,Infact,hedidnotevenownabed.Heneverneededone.

TheonlyrestthatHerpinsometimesgotwassittinginacomfortablechairandreadingnewspapers.

Thedoctorswerepuzzledbythisstrangecontinuoussleeplessness.Theyfoundonlyoneanswerthatmight

explainhiscondition.Herpinrememberedsometalkabouthismotherhavingbeeninjuredseveraldays

beforehewasborn.Butthatwasall.Wasthistherealreason?Noonecouldbesure.

Herpindiedattheageof94.

68.Themainideaofthispassageisthat.

A.apersonwasfoundwhoactuallydidn'tneedanysleep

B.largenumbersofpeopledonotneedsleep

C.everyoneneedssomesleeptostayalive

D.peoplecanlivelongerbytryingnottosleep

69.ThedoctorscametovisitHerpin,expectingto.

A.curehimofhissleeplessness

B.findthathissleeplessnesswasnotreallytrue

C.findawaytofreepeoplefromtheneedofsleeping

D.findoutwhysomeoldpeopledidn'tneedanysleep

70.Afterwatchinghimclosely,thedoctorscametobelievethatALHerpin.

A.wastoooldtoneedanysleep

B.oftensleptinachair

C.needednosleepatall

D.neededsomekindofsleep

71.OnereasonthatmightexplainHerpin'ssleeplessnesswas.

A.thathehadn'tgotabed

B.thathehadgraduallygotridofthesleepinghabit

C.hismother'sinjurybeforehewasbom

D.hismagnificentphysicalcondition

72.AIHerpin'sconditioncouldberegardedas.

A.acommononeB.onethatcouldbecured

C.veryhealthyD.arareone

D

O.HenrywasapennameusedbyanAmericanwriterofshortstories.HisrealnamewasWilliamSydney

Porter.HewasborninNorthCarolinain1862.Asayoungboyhelivedanexcitinglife.Hedidnotgoto

schoolforverylong,buthemanagedtoteachhimselfeverythingheneededtoknow.Whenhewasabout

20yearsold,O.HenrywenttoTexas,wherehetrieddifferentjobs.Hefirstworkedonanewspaper,and

thenhadajobinabank,whensomemoneywentmissingfromthebankO.Henrywasbelievedtohave

stolenit.

Becauseofthat,hewassenttoprison.Duringthethreeyearsinprison,helearnedtowriteshort

stories.Afterhegotoutofprison,hewenttoNewYorkandcontinuedwriting.Hewrotemostlyabout

NewYorkandthelifeofthepoorthere.Peoplelikedhisstories,becausesimpleasthetaleswere,they

wouldfinishwithasuddenchangeattheend,tothereader*ssurprise.

73.InwhichorderdidO.Henrydothefollowingthings?

a.LivedinNewYork.b.Workedinabank.c.TravelledtoTexas.

d.Wasputinprison,e.HadanewspaperJob.f.Learnedtowritestories.

A.e.c.f.b.d.aB.c.e.b.d.f.a

C.e.b.d.c.a.f.D.c.b.e.d.af.

74.PeopleenjoyedreadingO.Henry'sstoriesbecause.

A.theyhadsurpriseendings

B.theywereeasytounderstand

C.theyshowedhisloveforthepoor

D.theywereaboutNewYorkCity

75.O.Henrywenttoprisonbecause.

A.peoplethoughthehadstolenmoneyfromthenewspaper

B.hebrokethelawbynotusinghisownname

C.hewantedtowritestoriesaboutprisoners

D.peoplethoughthehadtakenmoneythatwasnothis

76.WhatdoweknowaboutO.Henrybeforehebeganwriting?

A.Hewaswell-educated.

B.Hewasnotseriousabouthiswork.

C.Hewasdevotedtothepoor.

D.Hewasverygoodatlearning.

77.WheredidO.Henrygetmostmaterialforhisshortstories?

A.Hislifeinsidetheprison.

B.Thenewspaperarticleshewrote.

C.ThecityandpeopleofNewYork.

D.Hisexcitingearlylifeasaboy.

1.阅读短文,根据所读内容在文后的空格里填上适当的单词或短语。注意每空不超过三个单词。

(10points)

Asweallknow,ifyoudon'tuseyourarmsoryourlegsforsometime,theywillbecomeweak;

whenyoustartusingthemagain,theyslowlybecomestrongagain.Everyoneknowsthat.Yetmanypeople

donotseemtoknowthatmemoryworksinthesameway.

Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,hereallymeansthathekeepshismemoryin

practicebyusingit.Whensomeonesaysthathismemoryispoor,hereallymeanshedoesnotgiveit

enoughchancetobecomestrong.

Ifafriendsaysthathisarmsandlegsareweak,weknowthatitishisfault.Butifhetellsusthathe

hasapoormemory,manyofusthinkthattheirparentsaretoblame(责备),andfewofusknowthatitis

justhisownfault.

Haveyoueverfoundthatsomepeoplecan'twriteorread(blindpeople)buttheyhavebetter

memories?Thisisbecausethattheycan51readorwriteandtheyhavetorememberthings.Theycannot

writethemdowninasmallnotebook.Theyhavetorememberdays,names,songsorstories,sotheir

memoriesarebeingexercisedthewholetime.Ifwewanttohaveagoodmemory,weshouldpractice

rememberingthings.

Title:HowtoHave78._______________

Thoughtsof80.____________,Armsandlegsnotusedweak;

people•Armsandlegsused---82.________.

Fewknow•Memorynotused-83._____________;

•84.______________一strong

Manyknow•Weakarmsandlegs---85.______________;

•86.________________---hisparents5fault.

ThoughtsofPoormemoryHisownfault.

79.___________Arg〃加(论据)Ablindpersoncan'treadorwrite---87._______---strong

81.___________Practisingrememberingthings---agoodmemory

2.写作:根据中文提示及参考词汇翻译短文。(满分25分)

目前,一些学生养成了上网的浓厚兴趣。一离开学校,他们就迫不及待地玩电脑游戏。他们的

父母经常就此事与他们争吵。众所周知,玩电脑游戏浪费时间。作为学生,我们应该充分利用时间

来努力学习。毕竟,没有什么比学习更重要的。如果我们在将来能有所作为,我们的父母将为我们

感到骄傲。

参考词汇:

养成对...的浓厚兴趣developagreatinterestin就某事与某人争吵arguewithsb.aboutsth.

充分利用makehemostof有所作为makeadifference

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