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嘉興一中2013學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高二英語期中試卷聽力測試部分(共兩節(jié),滿分10分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題0.5分,滿分2.5分) 請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. what does the woman mean? a. she did badly at an interview. b. she has had plenty of job interviews. c. she will have a job interview.2. when did the woman arrive in beijing? a. on june 5th. b. on june 7th. c. on june 8th.3. what is the most probable relationship between the two speakers? a. doctor and patient. b. teacher and student. c. customer and shop assistant.4. what do we know about bob? a. he will make a speech. b. he plays basketball very well. c. he is a fat young man.5. why does the man still have backache now? a. he didnt see the doctor in time. b. he hasnt taken any medicine so far. c. he didnt follow the doctors instructions.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題0.5分,滿分7.5分) 請聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有2至4個小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀各個小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。請聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7題。6. how long does the man go cycling on sundays? a. one hour. b. two hours. c. three hours.7. what does the woman usually do on sunday morning? a. she goes swimming. b. she holds a dance party. c. she takes a dance class.請聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10題。8. where is the college with continuing education classes? a. next to a big supermarket. b. three miles from the speakers college. c. near shanghai normal university.9. when does the computer programming course end? a. in about two months. b. in about one and a half months. c. in about one month.10. what do we know about mr. black? a. he asked his students to buy a pc each. b. he lives far away from his university. c. he is an experienced teacher.請聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13題。11. what does the man do probably? a. a student. b. a teacher. c. a waiter.12. which dish is still not ready yet? a. boiled seasonal vegetables. b. the mushroom soup. c. the spicy bean curd.13. how does the woman show their apology for the delay at last? a. by serving the man free juice. b. by giving the man a discount. c. by giving the man a teddy bear.請聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第16題。14. where are the two speakers right now, most probably? a. in a library. b. in a classroom. c. in a bookshop.15. what do we know about professor robert? a. he taught the man last semester. b. he likes having discussions with students in class. c. he doesnt care what his students think.16. what can we learn from the conversation? a. the woman missed the first class yesterday. b. the man will let the woman use the book first. c. the two speakers live in the same building.請聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至第20題。17. what should a host do for a formal business lunch? a. make sure he can cut a deal after lunch. b. make sure there is enough time for the business discussion. c. book a table at least one day in advance.18. what drink is quite acceptable for a formal business lunch? a. mineral water. b. vegetable juice. c. tea.19. who should a guest ask about the ingredients of any dish in question? a. other guests. b. the waiter. c. the restaurant manager.20. which of the following is true according to the talk? a. the host will usually let his guests order before him. b. the guests should usually tell the host which dishes they want. c. the guests shouldnt put their napkins on their laps during the meal.英語知識運(yùn)用部分(共兩部分,滿分90分)選擇題部分(共三節(jié),共65分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題,每小題0.5分,滿分10分)21. -will you go to shanghai to watch the show this weekend? -_. a. it all depends b. all depends on c. i depend on d. just depended22. when i heard the noise, i hid myself behind the door, from _i saw everything he did.a. which b. where c. what d. there23. we cant continue to pretend that the problem of starvation doesnt _ in the world any longer.a. live b. survive c. exist d. leave 24. as the only secretary of our office mary was away on holiday last week, she has to work extra hours to _ the work now.a. keep up b. take up c. make up d. catch up 25. _ is our belief that improvements in health care will lead to a stronger, more prosperous economy.a. as b. that c. this d. it 26. after a _ quarrel, they both left in anger. a. strong b. violent c. hard d. spiritual 27. i think that it is jenny, _ her sister, _ to blame. a. more than; are b. less than; who are c. rather than; is d. rather than; who is28. have you known jason for a long time?-yes, since he _ the tennis club.a. has joined b. joins c. had joined d. joined29. a new _ bus service to xiaoshan airport started its operation last week.a. normal b. usual c. regular d. common 30. she devoted herself _ to her research and it earned her a good reputation in her field.a. strongly b. extremely c. freely d. entirely31. last sunday, we went to an ancient town about 10 kilometers _ our city.a. in west of b. west of c. the west of d. western of 32. it is strongly recommended that all the broken glasses _ before it turns cold.a. be replaced b. should replace c. must replace d. might be replaced33. on fine days, if you climb to the top of the tower, you can see _ the sea.a. as far as b. as long as c. as well as d. as much as 34. with favorable weather conditions, the trees there are extremely tall, some _ over 90 meters.a. measure b. measured c. measuring d. are measured 35. i like it seated behind the window watching raindrops _ the glass. a. hitting b. beating c. knocking d. striking 36. professor james will give us a lecture on the western culture, but when and where _ yet.a. hasnt decided b. havent decided c. isnt decided d. arent decided37. though _ to her research, she manages to spare half an hour every day to stay with her kids. a. having devoted b. devoting c. devoted d. being devoted 38. if humans continue behaving like this, we will soon _ energy. a. lack of b. run short of c. be lack d. run out 39. there used to be a temple behind the museum, _?a. wasnt there b. didnt there c. wasnt it d. didnt it 40. sorry to say im busy now and cant help _ the lab. a. to tidy b. tidying c. being tidy d. but tidy 第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從第2140 各題所給的四個選項(a、b、c 和d)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。soon after i was born, my grandma and grandpa moved into the house on beachwood avenue together with us four little girls. the house on beachwood avenue had a big front yard with _41_ trees and fruit trees. on one side of the yard, grandma and grandpa planted vegetables to feed their growing family. they also planted _42_ on the other side of the yard. often we had more food than we could eat from the garden.as grandparents grew older, they had to make it a little smaller. there was still _43_ to eat from the garden and lovely flowers to _44_. then one summer grandpa passed away before it was time to _45_ the harvest. it was a _46_ winter for grandma. she sat near the window, looking out at the yard and _47_ if she could plant the garden in the spring. when spring came, she planted only _48_ garden. one sunny day in the early summer, grandma _49_ a frightening sight of a big swarm of bees filled the air between two tall trees. as grandma couldnt _50_ to hire someone to get rid of them, she could do nothing about them. before long, she decided the bees wouldnt _51_ anyone. so she went about her business and didnt give them any other _52_. that summer, grandmas little garden grew so well that the neighbors _53_ stop to admire the huge crop of vegetables and _54_ over why their own gardens werent doing well. of course, everyone who came to visit was treated _55_ a good meal of good things from the garden.one day, grandmas brother frank _56_ her from arizona. as grandma made frank a delicious lunch of pan cakes and home made apple sauce, she told him the _57_ about the bees. frank said, “in arizona, the farmers often hire beekeepers to set up beehives near their fields. the bees pollinate(授粉) the crops and _58_ them to grow.” that was _59_ grandma realized that her bees had helped with her garden all summer. “so thats why my little garden had such a big crop!” she exclaimed. from then on, grandma always believed that it must have been grandpa who had sent the bees to _60_ and make grandmas little garden grow and grow. 41. a. orange b. shade c. apple d. firewood42. a. flowersb. wheatc. riced. potatoes43. a. fruitb. nothingc. vegetablesd. plenty44. a. plantb. growc. enjoyd. eat45. a. cut offb. bring inc. cut downd. bring about46. a. lonelyb. longc. coldd. freezing47. a. being wondered b. to wonderc. having wonderedd. wondering48. a. a littleb. littlec. muchd. less49. a. recognized b. noticedc. ignoredd. saw50. a. provideb. offerc. affordd. supply51. a. hurt b. botherc. injured. interrupt52. a. ideab. lookc. foodd. thought 53. a. could b. shouldc. wouldd. might54. a. puzzleb. considerc. doubtd. confuse55. a. forb. toc. withd. on56. a. emailed b. rangc. visitedd. spotted57. a. storyb. troublec. kindnessd. difficulty58. a. letb. makec. leadd. help59. a. whatb. whenc. whod. where60. a. take the troubleb. take effectc. take his placed. take him off 第三節(jié):閱讀理解:(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)ait had been a long time since i had been to jacksonville, florida.i had driven to town hoping to see the old barber shop where my hair had been cut as a child. i parked my truck and decided to try and locate a telephone to see if the florida barber college had moved to a new location. after walking about a block i saw an open shoe store.i walked inside and asked if i could use their telephone book.unable to find a listing for the barber college, i picked out the number of a local beauty salon, hoping they might tell me if the barber college was still in business.the number was busy, so i decided to wait and try again in a few minutes.as the salesman and i stood talking the front door opened and a young man about twenty came into the store pushing himself in a wheelchair.“i need a new pair of shoes,” said the customer.as he turned the corner, there was a blanket across his lap.i was shocked to see that the young man had no legs.“a gift for a friend?” i asked the boy.“no,” he replied.they are for me,” he continued, with a smile on his face.i just smiled back and watched to see what would happen next.“what type of shoe would you like?” asked the clerk.“how about a pair of cowboy boots?”the man pointed to the back wall where three or four pairs of boots were displayed.the salesman, sharply turning, headed off to the backroom. “isnt this fun?” the boy asked me.i moved my hand to let him know that i did not understand his question.“when i was a kid, my parents used to buy me a new pair of shoes every year.that was such a wonderful feeling.something i have never forgotten.the smell of the leather and the pride i felt when i walked around the store showing off my new shoes.”the salesman came walking down the aisle with a large box.he sat it down on the floor, took out one boot and handed it to the young man.the boy closed his eyes.he placed the boot against his nose, and drew in a large breath.i did not know what to say as tears began to fall on the young mans cheeks.“what type of accident did you have?” i asked him.“farm accident,” he said, as he tried to clear his voice.“do you want the cowboy boots?” the salesman asked him. “oh, yes!” he answered. “i see buying a new pair of shoes still gives you that good feeling you talked about,” i told to the young man, as i smiled. “yes it does.” he said “and i may have someone, and his feet to share it with some day.”61. why did the young man want to buy a new pair of shoes? a. because he bought a pair every year. b. because he wanted to send a new pair to a friend. c. because he hoped to keep it for memory. d. because he enjoyed the feeling of possessing a new pair.62. the author writes about the barber shop at the beginning of the article in order to _. a. introduce the background of the story b. see if the barber college had moved to a new location c. find a listing for the barber college d. pick out a local beauty salon63. how did the author feel when he saw a young man without legs buying a pair of shoes? a. unexpected. b. proud. c. sympathetic. d. superior.64. what can you conclude from the passage? a. the young man was a stubborn person. b. the author was a man of understanding. c. the cowboy boots were fashionable then. d. the disabled envied much those healthy.bthe mark twain house & museum 351 farmington avenue hartford, connecticut 06105860-247-0998 mark twain americas most beloved writer and one of its greatest social critics, built a whimsical and elegant mansion in the heart of victorian hartford, connecticut. within these walls, mark twain (samuel clemens by birth) spun stories for his family, for guests, and for the novels that would become cherished(珍愛的) the world over. welcome to the home of americas favorite author!mark twain welcomes you to his historic hartford home! tours of the breathtaking house are available year-round. visit his personal library with ornate stenciling(鏤花涂裝) by louis comfort tiffanys design firm, associated artists; his childrens rooms where they learned and play; and the famous billiard room where twain worked on the adventure of tom sawyer and huckleberry finn. explore the servants wing, where a bustling staff kept up with the clements familys busy schedule. in our museum center, enjoy our informative exhibitions, take in a ken burns documentary on mark twain, get lost in our treasure-filled museum store or settle in for a leisurely lunch of american and japanese favorites in our murasaki caf. house & museum hours: monday-saturday 9:30a.m.-5:30p.m., sunday noon-f:30p.m.last tour leaves at 4:30p.m. closed: tuesdays, jan-march.admission to main house and servants wing by guided tour only. museum center open for unguided visits during all regular hours. group rates available for groups of 10 or more with advance notice. 860-280-3130. become a member!benefits include free regular house tours, discounts in our store, reduced rates on programs, and a subscription to our online newsletter. membership: individual: $50; household: $75; sustaining: $150; national: (for members outside connecticut): $40; twain researchers(for young professionals 39 years of age and under): $35. 860-289-0998.directions: in hartford, from i-84 east or west, take exit 46, sisson avenue. at the traffic light, turn right onto sisson avenue. continue four blocks to end and turn right onto farmington avenue. look on the right for the sign marking the main museum entrance (before the mark twain house). additional handicapped spaces available at 65 forest street (one block east past the mark twain house on the right). set your gps for 351 farmington avenue, hartford, ct. closed: jan. 1, easter sunday, july 4, thanksgiving day, dec 24 &25. free parking. fully air-conditioned. museum center is fully handicapped accessible. house: handicapped accessible on first floor only. for the complete tour, visitors must be able to negotiate two flights of stairs. for murasaki caf hours of operation, please visit . upcoming events:the clemens women with patti philippon, at the russell library, middletown, connecticuttuesday, november 6, noonpatti philippon, chief curator and interim executive director of the mark twain house & museum, is the featured speaker for this lecture to be held in the hubbard room at russell library, 123 broad st., middletown.she will discuss the most important ladies in twains life: his witty, powerful, and sometimes disapproving wife, livy; his daughters: the amazingly creative susy, clara who kept an iron grip on his legacy for decades and jean, the sheltered one, who came into her own in her last years.everyone is invited to bring lunch and the library will provide dessert and beverages. this program is sponsored by the friends of the russell library.free. information: or 860-347-2528for the most current schedule, information, prices, times, programs, events and a printable map, please visit: or call 860-247-0998. 65. the mark twain house & museum appeal to tourists because _. a. it is open all year around fully air-conditioned b. tom sawyer once lived in that house c. mark twain once lived and worked in it d. mark twain was brought up in the house66. if people want to inquire about upcoming events, they can call _. a. 860-289-0998 b. 860-247-0998 c. 860-280-3130 d. 860-347-252867. tourists can visit _ without the company of a guide from the house & museum. a. mark twains library b. the museum center c. the main house d. servants wing68. “the clemens women” is a lecture on _. a. mark twains wife and daughters b. the heroines in mark twains novels c. the women that had an affair with mark twain d. mark twains mother and aunt that brought him upc. plastic surgery is becoming popular with young people. but just a few days ago, it to

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