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..XX省XX中學(xué)2015-2016學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期期中考試高一年級英語試題〔2016.4命題人:倉紅凌晨審題人:陳巍第I卷〔共三部分,共80分第一部分聽力:〔共兩節(jié),20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分第一節(jié)〔共5小題;每小題0.5分,滿分2.5分聽下面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’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Driverandpassenger. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Classmates.2.Whycan’tthemanhelpthewoman?A.Hemustleaveatonce.B.He’stoobusy.C.Hedoesn’tknowhowtohelpher.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisevening?A.Shewillattendthewedding.B.Shewillgooverthelessons.C.Shewilleatout.4.Whatdoesthemanreply?A.Karenisveryforgetful.B.HeknowsKarenbetternow.C.Karenissuretopasstheinterview.5.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Ridingahorse.B.Shootingamovie.C.Takingaphoto.第二節(jié)<共15小題;每小題0.5分,滿分7.5分>聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,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。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Wherearethetwospeakersprobably?A.Inasupermarket. B.Inapark.C.Inaschool.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisapandaexpert. B.Shebecameinterestedinpandasatthefirstsight.C.Perhapssheisshortsighted.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.WhatattractedMarymostwhenshefirstmetJohn?A.Hisnicefigureandappearance.B.Hisworkandgoodfamily. C.Hisclevernessandhumor.9.WhatdoweknowaboutMaryfromtheconversation?A.ShefallsinlovewithJohnatthefirstsight.B.Shedoesn’twanttogiveoutthesecrettoSteve. C.SheissurethatJohnwillcallhertomorrow.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthewoman’sphonenumber?A.614-3739. B.640-3439. C.640-3734.11.What’sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Workmates. C.Bossandsecretary.12.Whendoesthewomantellthemantobebackhome?A.11:30P.M.B.1:00A.M.C.Beforemidnight.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Afriend’shouse.B.Acheaphotel.C.Anexpensivehotel.14.Whendothebanksclose?A.7:00p.m. B.7:30p.m. C.6:30p.m.15.Whenwasthistownbuilt?A.Inthe13thcentury. B.Inthe14thcentury. C.Inthe15thcentury.16.Whereisthetowncentre?A.Justoutside.B.Inthesquare.C.Aroundthecorner.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whendiddragracingstart?A.Intheearly1950s.B.Inthelate1950s.C.Intheearly1960s.18.Whydodragracetrackshavetobestraight?A.Thefastcarscan’tmakeasharpturn.B.Eachracelastsonlyaboutsevenseconds.C.Thecarsmightrunintopeopleinthestreet.19.Whyisitsometimesimpossibletoseetheracers?A.Thetracksaretoostraight.B.Thereistoomuchsmoke. C.Theracingcarsgotoofast.20.Whatdoweknowaboutdragracing?A.Itcostsmoremoneythanothercarracing.B.Ithasnothingincommonwithothercarraces.C.Ithaschangedfromateenagerecreationtobusiness.第二部分:英語語言知識運用〔共兩節(jié),滿分40分第一節(jié):單項選擇〔共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21.InmanypartsofChina,people_______thecustomof"bitingthespring"onthefirstdayofStartofSpring,withspringpancakesandspringrollseaten.A.rememberB.performC.observeD.support22.Itwaswithhisiron-fist

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judged;tototalD.Judged;totaling40.---WhenIneededhishelp,myroommatejuststoodbyanddidnothing.---_______Heappearstobeawarm-heartedperson.A.Youdon’tsay!B.Yousetmeup.C.I’llsay.D.Don’tfallforit.第二節(jié)完形填空<共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分>閱讀下列短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項A,B,C,和D中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Whatevermisfortuneyouface,justholdupyourheadandfaceitwithasmile!Igottoknowthisfromamusicalsoul.TheotherdayIwasfeelingquite41,havingjustbeenlaidofffrommyjob.Withsomany42topay,Iwaswonderingwhatwasgoingtohappentomyfamily. IgotoffthebuswhenIheardpianomusicandsingingrisingabovethenoiseofthe43.Iwalkedabitslower,tryingtofindoutwhereitwascomingfrom.Throughthe44Isawayoungladysittingatapianowithaboxnexttoher. Shewassingingsongsaboutloveandhersweetvoice45meabit.ThenIstoodtherewatchingherplaying,thinkingthatitmusttake46toperformonherowninfrontofhundredsofpeopleshedidn’tknow. Shemighthavefeltmy47forsheoccasionallylookedinmydirection. BynowIwastellingmyselfthatIcouldatleasttellherhowgoodshesounded.Iwalked48andputsomemoneyinherboxandsheexpressedherthankswithasmileonherface.Iaskedher49,"Whyareyouplayingthepianointhemiddleofthiscrowdedplace?" Sheexplainedtomethatsheseessomany50peopleintheworldthatsheistryingtorelievethepainby51motivational<激勵的>music. Insteadofcontinuingmywayhome,Isaidtoher,"Ihavebeengoingthrougha52timelately,butyou’vemademe53again." "I’mhappythatIcouldbe54toyou,"shereplied."Whyareyousosad?" Itoldhermystoryandsaid,"I’mnotso55aboutwhattodo…." "Yousee,here’sthe56,"sheresponded."Whenyouwerewalking,yourheadwasdown."Shelookedmeintheeyesandwenton,"Don’tlookdefeated,because57comesindifferentwaysandifyourheadisdownyoumightneverseeit.Youshould58more…liftyourheadup." Iwasreally59bywhatshesaid!Ididholdmyheadupandsoongotthroughthedifficulttime.So6041.A.lonely B.relaxed C.frustrated D.breathless42.A.fare B.billsC.fines D.prices43.A.listeners B.background C.instrument D.traffic44.A.trees B.crowd C.buildings D.street45.A.shocked B.amused C.excited D.comforted46.A.energyB.courage C.patience D.technique47.A.presence B.mood C.thought D.appreciation48.A.aside B.down C.over D.off49.A.quietly B.eagerly C.seriously D.curiously50.A.negative B.unhealthy C.positive D.elderly51.A.sharing B.creating C.enjoying D.teaching52.A.tense B.wonderful C.crazy D.rough53.A.enthusiastic B.emotional C.hopeful D.energetic54.A.helpful B.worthwhile C.useful D.available55.A.ashamed B.sure C.particular D.anxious56.A.problem B.situation C.conflict D.condition57.A.success B.aid C.opportunity D.happiness58.A.focus B.look C.fight D.smile 59.A.impressed B.moved C.inspired D.satisfied60.A.however B.whenever C.whoever D.wherever第三部分:閱讀理解〔共15小題;每小題2分,共30分請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ARevolutionaryTVEarsTVEarshashelpedthousandsofpeoplewithvariousdegreesofhearinglosshearthetelevisionclearlywithoutturningupthevolumeandnowit’sbetterandmoreaffordablethanever!WithTVEarswirelesstechnology,yousetyourownheadsetvolume,whileotherTVlistenershearthetelevisionatavolumelevelthat’scomfortableforthem.YoucanevenlistenthroughtheheadsetonlyandputtheTVonmute<靜音>ifthesituationcallsforaquietenvironment—maybethebabyissleeping.Orperhapsyouaretheonlyonewhoisinterestedinlisteningtotheballgame.TVEarspatentedtechnologyincludesarevolutionarynoisereductioncartip,notusedinanyothercommerciallyavailableheadset.Thistipreducesoutsidenoisesothattelevisiondialogueisclearandunderstandable.Getthetechnologythathasproventohelpthemostdemandingcustomers.That’swhyTVEarshasearnedthetrustandconfidenceofaudiologists<聽覺學(xué)家>nationwideaswellasworld-famousdoctors.DoctorRecommendedTVEars!"MywifeandIhaveusedTVEarsalmostdailyforthepasttwoyearsandfindthemagreathelpinourenjoymentoftelevision.Asaretiredeardoctor,IheartilyrecommendTVEarstopeoplewithnormalhearingaswellasthosewithhearingloss."—RobertForbes,M.D.,CACustomerRecommendedTVEars!"NowmyhusbandcanhavethevolumeasloudasheneedsandIcanhavetheTVatmyhearinglevel.TVEarsissocomfortablethatJackforgetshehasthemon!Hecanonceagainhearandunderstandthedialogue."—Darlene&JackB,CARiskFreeTrial!TVEarscomeswitha30-dayriskfreetrial.SpecialOffer—Now$59.95.Ifyou’renotsatisfied,returnit.Money-backguarantee!Callnow!800-123-783261.TVEarshelpsyou______.A.improveyoursleepingquality B.changeTVchannelswithoutdifficultyC.listentoTVwithoutdisturbingothers D.becomeinterestedinballgameprograms62.WhatmakesTVEarsdifferentfromotherheadsets?A.ItcaneasilysetTVonmute. B.Itsheadsetvolumeisadjustable.C.Itappliesspecialwirelesstechnology. D.Ithasanewnoisereductioneartip63.Thisadvertisementismademorebelievableby______.A.offeringreasonsforthisinvention B.usingrecommendations

C.providingstatisticsD.showingtheresultsofexperimentsBAsthenewsemesterbegins,millionsofcollegestudentsacrossthecountryaretryinghardtorememberhowbesttowriteapaperor,morelikely,howbesttodelaythatpaper. Procrastinationisthethiefoftimeandalotofstudentssufferformit.Theycanspendwholedaysinthelibrarydoingnothingbutstaringintospace,eatingsnacks,surfingtheInternet,watchingvideosandlookingatotherstudentssittingaroundthem,who,mostlikelyaredoingnothingeither. Paralyzed<使失去活力>bytheirhabittoprocrastinate,theywritemicroblogsabouttheirfears,askingtheironlinefriendsiftheysometimeshavethesameissue.Butthisdoesnothingtobreakthespell<魔咒>. Accordingtoarecentreport,95percentofusprocrastinateatsomepointand20percentoftheworld’spopulationarealwaysprocrastinating.Thefiguresaredisappointing.Procrastinatorsarelesswealthy,lesshealthyandlesshappythanthosewhodon’tdelay.Procrastinatorsliketofindexcusestojustifytheirbehavior,butBBCcolumnistRowanPellingsaystheyareallwrong. Manyprocrastinatorstellthemselvestheyareperfectionistswhoworkbestunderpressure.Pellingsaysthisisnonsense,asworkdoneatthelastminuteismorelikelytohavemistakesthanworkdoneontime.Thebehaviorofprocrastinatorsoftenmakesthemfeelashamed,inconveniencesothersandannoyslovedones. Pellingalsopointsoutthatprocrastinationfeelsparticularlydelinquent〔過失的inasocietythatthinksofspeedyactionasadmirable,and,attimes,evenasamoralgood. Fortunately,socialscientistshavethrowntheirweightbehindeffortstounderstandthisbehavioralmistakeandofferstrategiestocontrolit.PiersSteel,aCanadiansocialscientistandauthorofTheProcrastinationEquation,believeshumanis"designed"toprocrastinate.Nevertheless,hesuggestsacoupleofgoodwaystogetthroughthetaskathand.64.Whichbehaviorbelongstoprocrastination?A.Neverdreamawaythetime.B.Alwayscompletethetasksaheadoftime.C.Neverputofftilltomorrowwhatshouldbedonetoday.D.Alwayswaittoworkuntilthe"goodmood"or"goodtime".65.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?A.Procrastinationmakespeoplewastetheirtime.B.Speedyactionisconsideredasamoralstandardinthesociety.C.procrastinatorsusuallycompletetheirtasksperfectly.D.Procrastinationiscommonamongpeople.66.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows?A.Waystohandlethestudypressures.B.IntroductiontothebookTheProcrastinationEquation.C.MoreexamplestoillustrateprocrastinationD.Measurestodealwithprocrastination.CMyfriendBJGallaghertoldmeagreatstoryrecently,aboutherownexperiencewithresentment<憤恨>.Sheonceworkedasthetrainingmanagerforalargenewspaper,whereshefoundthecorporatecultureextremelyfrustrating.Thecompanywasahundredyearsoldandtheirpastsuccesshadblindedthemtotheneedforchange.Finally,afterbuttingheadswithseveralseniorexecutives<主管>manytimes,sheleftthecompany.Butshefoundthatshehadn’tleftherresentment,frustration,andangerbehindwhensheresigned."Ifinallydecidedtowriteaboutmyexperiencesandmyfeelingsatthenewspaper.Iwantedtoberidofthatcompanyandthosepeople,onceandforall.SoIwroteandIwrote.Itwasn’tjustastorythatpouredout;itwasawholebook!WecalleditApeacockintheLandof"Ittookmeseveralmoreyearstofinallygetovermynegativeemotions.Throughalotofsoul-searchingandreflection,Ifinallywasabletoletgoofmyresentment.Icametoseethattherewasnothingpersonalinthewaytheytreatedme,andtheyweregoodpeopledoingwhattheythoughtbestforthecompany.Iwastheonewhohadmadeitpersonal.Ithoughttheyweremakingmylifemiserableonpurpose.""Finally,thetimecamewhenIdecidedtomakeamends<彌補>forthesharp,angrythingsIhadsaidaboutthecompany.Iinvitedmyformerbosstodinnerandmademyapology.Itwasagreathealingprocessforme.Ifinallyfeltfreeoftheresentmentthathadbeeneatingmeup.""Whatwasthefinaloutcome?"Iaskedher."Gratitude,"shereplied."Notonlywasn’tIresentfulanymore,Iwasgratefultothecompany.IfIhadn’thadthosepainfulexperiences,Iwouldneverhavewrittenabook.Andthebookbecamehugelysuccessful–nowpublishedin21languages;ittransformedmybusiness."67.WhatmadeBJGallagherfrustratedinthecompany?A.Unfairtreatmentbytheseniorexecutives.B.Thecultureandtraditionofthecompany.C.Thestrictrulesinthecompany. D.Herlowpositioninthecompany.68.WhydidBJGallagherwriteaboutherexperiencesandfeelingsatthecompany?A.Tomakepeacewiththeexecutives.B.Tomakesuggestionstothecompany.C.Todosoul-searchingandreflection. D.Toexpressheranger.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"buttingheadswith"inParagraph1probablymean?A.makingfriendswithB.workingwithC.arguingwithD.spendingtimewith70.BJGallagherfinallyfeltgratefultothecompanybecause_______.A.shewasforgivenbyherformerexecutivesB.shewasacceptedbythecompanyagainC.herpainfulexperiencestherewasvaluableforherD.shelearnedhowtoforgiveothersDOnaSaturdaymorningearlierthisSeptember,theworldgotitsfirstlookattheStrati.Thiselectricvehicleisunlikeanyothercurrentlyontheroad.Itrollsonfourwheels,butitsbodyandchassis<底盤>weren’tbuiltinafactory.Instead,Strati’sdesignersusedatechnologycalled3-Dprinting.Itcreatedthosepartsofthecarinonepiece,fromthegroundup."Comparedtoatypicalvehicleontheroad,theStratidefinitelylooksdifferent,"saysGregSchroeder,aseniorresearchengineerattheCenterforAutomotiveResearchinAnnArbor,Ittook44hourstoprintthenewcarattheInternationalManufacturingTechnologyShowinChicago.Overthenextfewdays,thecar’sdesignersinstalledadditionalparts.Theseincludedthecar’sengine,brakesandtires.Then,earlyonSeptember13,JayRogersclimbedintothecar,starteditsengineanddrovethevehicleontothestreet.RogershelpedfoundLocalMotors.It’stheArizona-basedcompanybehindtheStrati.Twoweekslater,histeamprintedasecondStrati,andjustasfast,atafairinNewYorkCity.JustinFishkin,alocalMotorsofficial,seestheStratiasawindowintothefuture.Today,carbuyersarelimitedintheirchoiceofavehicle.Theycanorderonlywhatcarcompanieshavealreadydesigned.Butinthefuture,hesays,youmaybeabletodesignyourowncaronlineandthengetitprintedtoorder.Manufacturingexpertssay3-Dprintinghasbeguntorevolutionizehowtheymakethings.Thetechnologyhasbeenaroundfordecades.Butthesemachinesusedtobesoexpensivethatonlylargecompaniescouldaffordthem.Inthelastfewyears,though,thathaschanged.Manyofthemachinesarenowinexpensiveenoughforsmallcompanies—orevenindividuals—toown.Somelocallibrariesmakethemavailabletothepublic.HighSchoolsarebeginningtousetheminclassrooms.Wideaccesstotheseprintersmeanspeoplecannowdesignandprintawidevarietyofnewthings.Thecar’sprinterisaone-of-a-kinddevice.Thetechnologybehindthe3-DprinterusedinChicagoisanexampleofadditivemanufacturing.Thisprocessbuildssolidobjects,slicebyslice,fromthebottomup.<"Strati"meanslayers,inItalian.>Amechanicalarmmovesanozzlefromonesidetoanother,backandforth.Asitmoves,thenozzledepositsaliquid—oftenmeltedplasticormetal<butitcouldbefood,concreteorevencells>—thatquicklyhardensorbondstobecomesolidorsemi-solid.Thiscreatesasingle,thinlayer.Oncealayeriscomplete,theprinterstartsdepositingthenextone."There’salotofinterestin3-Dprintingintheautoindustry,"saysSchroeder.Rightnow,thetechnologyisparticularlyusefulforbuildingmodelsofcarsorcarparts.Tocompetewithcurrentautomanufacturers,the3-Dprinterwouldhavetoincreaseinahurry,Schroedersays.Bycontrast,henotes,aFordF-150pickuptruckrollsoffanassemblylineatarateofroughlyoneperminute.ToprintasmanyStratiswouldrequiremanymoreprinters.Schroedersayshedoesn’tsee3-Dprintingsoontakingoverforsuchhigh-volumemanufacturing.But,headds,"Whoknowswhatwillhappeninthelongterm?"ScientistsatOakRidgeNationalLaboratoryinTennesseedesignedthe3-DprinterusedinChicago.LonnieLove,aresearchscientistatthelab,ledtheeffort.Additivemanufacturingoftenisslowandexpensive.Italsomayproducematerialsthatareunreliable,Lovesays.Sofortwoyears,histeamsearchedforwaystomake3-Dprintingbetter.Theybuiltnewmachinesandtestedthemoverandover.Allofthatworkpaidoff:theirnewmachineisfastanduseslessexpensivematerialthanearlierprinters.Inaddition,itprintsaplasticembeddedwithfibersofcarbontoproduceastrongermaterial.Thishelpsensurethematerialwon’tcrackorbreakunderpressure.71.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthefirstStratiisTRUE?A.ItwasborninacarfactoryinChicago.B.Allpartsofitwerenotmadebyusingatechnologycalled3-Dtechnology.C.Itisapitythatithasnotrunonthestreetsofar.D.Manyseniorresearchengineersworkedonit,includingGregSchroeder.72.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph5?A.Largecompaniesarealwaysrichenoughtobuyexpensivethings.B.NowHighSchoolsarebeginningtouse3-Dprintersinclassrooms.C.Wideaccessto3-Dprintershasmadeitpossibleforpeopletoordernovelthingsonline.D.Highpricesofnewproductscanstopthemfrombeingusedwidelyinthebeginning.73.Whatdoestheword"nozzle"inParagraph7possiblyreferto?A.Asingle,thinlayer. B.Apartofthe3-Dprinter.C.Asolidorsemi-solidobject. D.Apersonwhooperatesthemachine.74.WhydidLonnieLovemakeeffortstoimprove3-Dprintingwithhisteam?A.Becauseadditivemanufacturingmightproduceunreliablematerials.B.Becausehejustwasinterestedinmakingnewthings.C.BecausehejustwantedtobuildnewmachinesandtestthemD.Becauseadditivemanufacturingisalwaysslowbutinexpensive.75.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.3-DPrintersAreComing B.3-DPrintersAreBecomingWell-KnownC.3-DPrintersAreBecomingCheaper D.3-DPrintersAreMakingCars第II卷<共三部分,共40分>第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀〔共10小題,每小題1分,共10分請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。Putagroupofstrangersinaroomtogether,andthey’llprobablystartaconversation."Hottoday,isn’tit?"onemightsay."Yousaidit,"anotherreplies.Whydowetalksomuchabouttheweather?Whenwemeetnewpeople,wedon’tbeginbytellingthemourlifestory.Westartwithsmalltalk,apoliteconversationaboutsomethingliketrafficorweather.Researchsuggeststhatsmalltalkcanbuildnewfriendships.Whenwebeginconversationswithnewpeople,wewanttofeelcomfortable,andsodothey.Weusesmalltalktofindcommoninterests.Oncewehaveacommoninterest,afriendshipcanbegin.Smalltalkevenhelpspeoplegetajob.Inordertoimpressatajobinterview,youneedtobondwiththeinterviewerrightaway.Propersmalltalkcanmakethatfirstimpressiongetyouthejob.So,howcanyoumakesmalltalkleadtoanewfriendshiporjob?Firstoff,findcommonground.Selectsomethingaroundyouthatyousharewiththeotherperson.Next,keeptheconversationgoing.Compliment<贊美>theotherpersontomakehimorherfeelcomfortable,andaskquestionstoshowinterest.Third,keepeyecontact.Whenyoulooppeopleintheeye,theyfeelyouappreciatewhattheyaresaying.Itmakesyouappearhonestandbuildtrust.Naturally,shypeoplemightnothaveenoughconfidencetostartupconversationswithstrangers.Talkingtosomeoneyoudon’tknowisnottheeasiestthingtodo!Someexpertssaywithmorepractice,smalltakedoesgeteasier.Somepeopleavoidsmalltalkbecausetheydislikediscussingthingsliketrafficorweather.Forthem,theyarejusttoosmall.However,whenyouthinkaboutit,smalltalkisanythingbutsmall.Infact,itisactuallyaverybigdeal!TitleSmallTalk:ABig<76>_________IntroductionWearelikelytomakesmalltalkwhenwe<77>_______meetpeople.<78>___________Smalltalkcanhelppeopleform<79>________friendships.Smalltalkcanalsohelppeopleget<80>__________.AdviceFindsometopics<81>________withtheotherperson.Keepthetalkgoingbymakingcomplimentsand<82>__________questions.Keepeyecontactinconversationtobuild<83>________.<84>_________moreinordertomakesmalltalkeasier.ConclusionSmalltalkreally<85>_________alottous.第五部分:單詞拼寫〔共15小題,每小題1分,共15分86.We

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