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1、高一下期末復(fù)習(xí)卷Direction : Complete the sentences with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase can be used only once. There is one extra that you do not need.3 / 6II. Grammar and Vocabulary (25%)Section A (10%)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A,

2、 B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. Education knows no limits. It take place anywhere, whether in a kitchen or in the job.A. shouldB. canC. needD. must26. Has your father come back from America?Yes, he there for half a year.A. has stayedB. staysC. stayedD. had sta

3、yed27. to everyone sometimes puts you at a disadvantage when you are doing something private.A. KnownB. To know C. Being knownD. Having known28. Some legal experts take the view that drunk driving should be treated as a crime regardless of it causes an accident.A. whetherB. howC. ifD. thatA.be clear

4、 ofB. on behalf ofC. nothing butD. couldn't helpE.called inF. going down with the shipG. bump intoH. at a loss35. If you want to avoid, an immediate change of attitude is called for.36. Make up opportunities to take an internship in some reliable companies, and then your future career track will

5、obstacles.37. After the teacher described to him the problem, this student found himself still howto make use of the given factors.38. During the economic crisis, if an employee quits his job, more people are likely to be easily to fill in his position.39. These digital actors are surprisingly lifel

6、ike, which makes the audience forget that they are computer images.40. Because the captain was knocked unconscious in the game, XiaoZhang gave a speech the team after the game, dealing with the problems of safety and physical endurance.41. When the professor saw the result of the experiment finally

7、met his demands, he weeping for joy.29. If you often feel tired and can't focus your attention, that is you have to stop workingand to have a rest.A. thatB. whether C. whenD. what30. As the visiting prime minister puts it, China ' influence in the world will continue to strengthen its econom

8、y grows.A. althoughB. untilC. asD. before31. Try to spend your time just on the things.A. you find worth doing themB. you find worth being doneC. you find them worth doingD. you find worth doingSection C (8%)Directions: Complete the article with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase c

9、an only be used once. There is one extra that you do not need. an you need.A. deserveB. approachC. followingD. acceptanceE. beautifullyF. keepG. wonderfulH. nervousI. set32. One advantage of having a balanced breakfast is it can keep you energetic throughout the day.A. thatB. howC. whenD. whether33.

10、 These days people are talking about in the film The Founding Ceremony of China the characters and the plot moved them a lot.A. thatB. whichC. whoD. what34. Where did you find the professor who made the speech yesterday?It was in the hall the students often have a meeting.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. w

11、henA heart-warming story tells of a woman who finally decided to ask her boss for a raise in salary. All day she felt _42_. Late in the afternoon she gathered the courage to _43_ her employer. To her delight, the boss agreed to a raise.The woman arrived home that evening to a beautiful table set wit

12、h their best dishes. Candles were softly glowing. Her husband had come home early and prepared a/an 44= meal. She wondered if he just somehow knew that she would not get turned down?She found him in the kitchen and told him the good news. They embraced and kissed, then sat down to the meal. Next to

13、her plate the woman found a 45 lettered note. It read:“Congratulations, darling! I knew you' d get the raise! These things will tell you how much I loveSection B (7%)you.Her husband went into the kitchen to clean up, 46 the supper . She noticed that a secondadded to the 64of clues that can settl

14、e a crime-scene investigation.card had fallen from his pocket. Picking it off the floor, she read:the raise! You 47 it anyway! These things will tell you how much I love you. ”“Don'Someone has said that the measure of love is when you love without measure. What this man feels for his wife is tot

15、al 48 and love, whether she succeeds or fails. His love will celebrate her victories and soothes her wounds. He stands with her, no matter what life throws in their direction.Upon receivi ng the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa said:“Wh 49anwartddo topeace? Go home and love your family. And love you

16、r friends. Love them without measure.”III. Reading Comprehension (35%)Section A (15%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Your cell phone holds secrets about you

17、. Besides the names and 50 that you programmed into it, traces of your DNA remain on it, according to a new study.DNA is genetic material that appears in every cell. Like your fingerprint, your DNA unique to you 51 you have an identical twin. Scientists today routinely analyze DNA inisblood, saliva

18、(唾液),or hair 52 behind at the scene of a crime. The results often help detectives identify 53 and their victims. Your cell phone can 54 more about you than you might think.Meghan J. McFadden, a scientist at McMaster University1in Hamilton, Ontario, heard about a crime in which the suspect (嫌疑犯)bled

19、onto a cell phone and later dropped the 55 . This made her wonder whether traces of DNA remained on cell phones even when no blood wasinvolved.56 she and colleague Margaret Wallace of the City University of New Yorkanalyzed the phones of 10 volunteers. They used swabs( 藥簽)to collect 57 traces of the

20、 users from two parts of the phone: the outside, where the user holds it, and the 58 , which isplaced at the user's ear.The scientists scrubbed (清洗) the phones using a liquid made mostly of alcohol. The aimof washing was to 59 all detectable (可查明的)traces of phones back for another week. 60 the r

21、esearchers collected swabbing of each phone once more.The scientists discovered DNA that 61 to the phoneDNA. The owners got their the phones and repeated the's owner on each of the phones.Better samples were collected from the outside of each phone, but those swabs also _62DNA of other people wh

22、o had apparently also handled the phone. 63 , DNA showed upeven in swabs that were taken immediately after the phones were scrubbed. That suggests thatwashing won ' t remove all traces of evidence from a criminalabouAnsegretingB. musicC. numbersD. films51. A. becauseB. unlessC. althoughD. if52.

23、A. keptB. forgottenC. stayedD. left53. A. criminalsB. cluesC. witnessesD. policemen54. A. uncoverB. judgeC. acquireD. value55. A. documentB. paperC. cardD. device56. A. HoweverB. ButC. SoD. For57. A. invisibleB. non-existentC. missingD. obvious58. A. microphoneB. keysC. capD.speaker59. A. preserveB.

24、 reviseC. removeD. protect60. A. ThenB. ThusC. MeanwhileD. Otherwise61. A. stuckB. belongedC.happenedD. contributed62. A. took inB. mixed withC. picked upD. gave out63. A. GenerallyB. ShortlyC. DisappointedlyD. Surprisingly64. A. explanationB. listC. bookD. discoverySection B (15%)Directions: Read t

25、hefollowing passages. Eachpassage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AWednesdayGo to Yoga class, and talk to someone

26、 you don' t know.ThursdayTake a different route to work; use your computer mouse with your for an hour.FridayAvoid Caffeine or alcohol; Watch a quiz show on TV .SaturdayBrush your teeth with your“ wrong " hand and take a shower with your ememorize your shopping list.SundayDo the crossword p

27、uzzle (字謎游戲) in your paper and take a quick walk.MondayHave fish for dinner; and go to school or work by bike or on foot.TuesdaySelect unfamiliar words from the dictionary and work them into conversationsGet smarter in a week!yes closed;It seems too simple: watching a quiz show, doing a crossword, r

28、emembering telephonenumbers and taking a shower with your eyes closed. Yet these”l_, _, _ _ _brain exercisesup to 40 percent cleverer within seven days, according to a BBC program shown last week.IQ has traditionally been thought of as a fixed measure of someone's device. So cell phones Icanipno

29、woibow, executive producer of the program, Get Smarter in a Week.“But an increasingawron(cars intelligentbody of scientific opinion holds that you can take steps in your life to actually improve your brainpower. You can do it by, for example, enhancing your memory, working on your spatial ( 空 間的)awa

30、reness, doing things differently to normal and eating healthily. Scientists say you will see noticeable improve merits within a week. "The program put scientists grdwing belief that lifestyle changes influences intelligence to test.The BBC production team earlier did trial runs among 15 volunte

31、ers, who each followed a“get smarter “ schedule for a week. W啊 found was that some performed up to 40 percent better than in the initial assessment, 10 percent.“Thisprogram shows everyone can get smarter, and feel better, if they do these simple things, “ said Morrow.65. This BBC program is trying t

32、o prove the idea that.A. Brainpower is what one is born with and can not be enhancedB. One can improve his brainpower by living a different lifestyleC. Once a person ' s IQ is measured, it is fixed and will never changeD. Everyone ' s brainpower iistenined by his own lifestyle66. If you do w

33、hat is suggested in the table, all of the following may happen EXCEPT that you will.A. become sharper in mindB. become confidentC. get better at making decisionsD. lose weight in a short period67. Suppose the team has worked out a 50-page Get Smarter Guide, which suggestion will probably be included

34、?A. Watch soap operas before going to bed.B. Have fast food five days a week.C. Move around your home, eyes covered.D. Take an elevator to the office every day.(B)Every kid wishes to be an adult . Do you remember playing houses as a child pretending to be a grown-up like your parents? Did you imagin

35、e you were a doctor , a soldier or a teacher? At that time, anything seemed more exciting than being young .But now as grown-ups , some adults find they cannot leave childhood behind . They become akidult"(kid+adult) . Being a kidult has become a lifestyle choice among young people acrossAsia .

36、 Some kidult collect toys they once played with . Hello Kitty , Garfield , and Snoopy have many adult fans around the world . It is not unusual to see a woman twenty or thirty years old with a big , Garfield-shaped cushion on her sofa or a Hello Kitty mobile phone accessory (飾 物).Other kidults still

37、 enjoy children 's stories and fairy tales. For example, even an edition of the Harry Potter novels with an adult cover came out in Britain. That way none else on the subway will know that an adult is actually reading a children 's book.“Kidults can be like Vitamins to society . Adults who t

38、reasure their childhood and hold on to pure, child-like emotion may be needed in such a rough and dry society" said a professor in a Korean University . He added that kidult culture may fill the generation gap between adults and kids. It could give children and their parents books, movies, and

39、cartoon shows to enjoy together.Tim Greenhalgh, a professor in London explained that some kidults just refuse to grow up. They cling to(舍不得放棄 )childhood because life in a busy and stressful city frightens them. Kidults would like to forget their age and openly show their fear of society and adulthoo

40、d“So, they can escape from increasingly complex and stressful lives that are hard to deal with , "Greenhalgh said.68. We can know from the passage that kidults are.A. children who can 't wait to grow upB. grown-ups who hold on to child-like emotionC. people who enjoy playing sportsD. young

41、people who pretended to be grown-ups when young69. According to the passage, kidults would like to do the following exceptA. buy Hello Kitty mobile phone accessoriesB. read a children's book on the subwayC. work in a busy and stressful cityD. collect toys they once played with70. The main cause

42、of the kidult culture is that A. some companies are taking advantage of itB. modern life is stressful and hardC. some people like to stay young and energeticD. some people wish to bridge the generation gap(C)“It was his own idea, “ safitht peters, the 38 -year-old wife of Palo Alto, California high

43、school football coach Bob Peters. Bob had just drawn u p a “ motherhood contract “ stating that for 70 days this summer he would take over the care and feeding of their four children, plus all housework. Although he didn ' eVen know how to make coffee when he signed, he was quite sure that he co

44、uld make it. ( He thought the experience would make a good book.)After 40days of the 70 days, he was ready to give up. " Was completely beaten down,“ admitted Bob. Three weeks later, he spoke to the local press ( also part of the contract), saying, “Not only is motherhood a difficult task , not

45、 only is it never -ending, it is an impossible job for a normal human being. ”3 / 6the fewest possible words.According to a recent worldwide survey of internet users, one out of four says they madeBob and Pat were high school sweethearts. After they were married in 1999, she worked as a secretary to

46、 help put him through university. Since then Bob has been the football and wrestling coach at Aho s Cubberly High School while Pat raised the kids.5 / 6messadgfeosrgoontlThen two years ago Pat went back to work as a secretary at Cubbery.“rouI nhdad been athe children so much, ” she complained, “ I c

47、ouldn -upt .ta” lk toShaegcrowntninued to do thehousehold, however, until Bob signed the contract, whereupon, she decided to relax and enjoy it.Although Peters had asked for help from his school e econom ics hteoamchers and head of the cafeteria, his meals were sometimes a disaster.“ I tried to slip

48、 the butter Ithe eggs after they were frying, h”e said. For the last three weeks, the family ate out a lot -sometimes having Macdonald s hamburgers for lunch and dinner.As for housekeeping, a home economics teacher had told Bob that a room always looked clean if the bed is made.“ I found an-e-asI ys

49、hwuatythe doors,” he said. Soon the kids werewearing the same clothes for a week. “ I made them wear their shirt inside out, and when we went to pick up Pat at work, they turn the right side out so they would look clean.” their most recent purchase online and six out of ten say friends social media

50、posts influence their online purchases. Those statistics have now given some users of the “Moments” function onWeChat the idea of turning their friends into customers.The “Moments” function on Wechat is a closed system that allows you to send photo andtltyentounydoeurr friends. It ensures more priva

51、cy and prevents your accounts receivingspam from marketers or comments from trolls. But some users were quick to see the commercial opportunities of “Moments” and have turned it into a mini-marketplace. They are “recommending” items to their friends and offering to either sell the item directly or a

52、ct as a middle-man for the purchases.One woman told Shanxi Evening News that she makes money as a middleman, or “ purchasing agent”. She added a few manufacturers of fake handbags to her friends list and postsNow that Bob has publicly admitted that he was wrong, he is sharing the child-raising and h

53、ousework with Pat. The title of his book about the summer is taken from something that he shouted at the kids one day.71. The couple signed the contract just because .A. Pat complained a lot about doing the housework all by herselfB. Bob loved taking care of kids and wanted his wife to be relaxedC.

54、They both agreed that husband and wife should share the houseworkD. Bob regarded the work as easy and needed the experience for a book 72. What can we learn about Pat?A. She was hard working and selfless.B. She was pretty and warm-hearted.C. She was tired of raising her children.pictures of the hand

55、bags on her own account. When a friend is interested in buying a bag, they pay her the money and she has the manufacturer send the goods. “There are zero costs for storage and logistics sh”e says, “ and I make a profit simply from the price difference. ” It s a nice business model, but the girl seem

56、ed surprisingly unconcerned that she was doing something illegal by selling fakes to her friends.Social media is making it easier to stay connected with friends and to share your experiences with them. And it s OK to “recommend” something that you bought and that you really like. But it s not OK to

57、pressure them into buying something or to try to make money from your friends. Turning your friends into customers is a sure way to lose them.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS. )75. Why do many WeChat users see commercial opportunities of “Moments” ? (2 )76. How do people sell goods at the “Moments ”? (1.5)D. She didn t love Bob any longer.73. Which of the following is true according to the passage?77. What is the final result of turning friends into customers? (1.5)A. Bob tried

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