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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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