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高一上學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期末考試題考試滿分:150分考試時(shí)間:120分鐘祝考試順利!第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?C.Inabookstore.C.Theparkinglot.C.Thedialogue.C.Inabookstore.C.Theparkinglot.C.Thedialogue.C.Itishersister'ssize.Wheredidthespeakersplantogo?Ashoppingcenter.B.Anoperahouse.Whichaspectofthefilmdoesthewomanlike?Theplot.B.Themusic.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman'sjacket?Itissoldatalowerprice.B.Itscolorisherfavorite.Whatdoesthewomanimply?Themanissoforgetful.Themanistoocareless.Themanisoverconfident.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。Whatmakesthemansotired?Playinggames.B.SurfingtheInternet.C.Searchingforinterestingpeople.Whomdidthemanchatwith?PeoplefromCanada.B.Peopleinneedofhishelp.C.Peopleonthesameproject.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。Whatdoesthelawforbidpeopletodo?Totakedogstoparks.B.Towalkdogsinthestreets.C.Totreatdogscruelly.Whatdoweknowfromwhatthewomansaid?Dogsshouldbekepthome.Buildingadogparkisnecessary.Peoplewouldremovewaste.多項(xiàng)選擇聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。Accordingtotheman,whatdidhedobeforehewatchedTV?Hewashedhishands.B.Hehadhissupper.C.Hetookabath.Whatplacehadthemanbeentothenightbefore?

A.JamesStreet.B.Arestaurant.C.Afriend'shome.Whatdoesthemantrytodointheconversation?Toprovethetruth.B.Tofindthetruth.聽第9段材料,回答第A.JamesStreet.B.Arestaurant.C.Afriend'shome.Whatdoesthemantrytodointheconversation?Toprovethetruth.B.Tofindthetruth.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。Whydidthesoncomebacklate?Hehurthishandsandknees.C.Tohidethetruth.HewenttoapubwithLinda.Hewaitedalongtimeforthebus.Whatwastheoldladydoinginthemiddleoftheroad?A.Lookingforsomething.15.WhathappenedtoLinda?A.Shewasfined.16.Wherewasthewitness?B.Strugglingtostandup.B.Shegotinjured.A.Outsidethepub.B.Atabusstop.C.Tryingtoseekhelp.C.Shehadanaccident.C.Inhiscar.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。Whatistheproblemofsomeoftheuniversitystudents?Theydon'tspendalltheirtimeonstudies.Theydon'tknowwhattodowiththeirfreetime.Theydon'thavechoicesforoutsideclassactivities.C.Activeandindependent.Howisthestudents'highschoollife?C.Activeandindependent.Controlledandbusy.B.Regularandcolorful.Accordingtothespeaker,whatistheroleofoutsideclassactivitiesatuniversity?Tomakestudentshealthier.Toimprovestudents'testscores.Toenrichstudents'experience.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisehisstudentstodo?A.Learntoenjoythemselves.Learntobetheirownmasters.Learntorespecttheirparents.第二部分詞匯知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分,)Bettyhasaverytightthisweekendsoshehasturneddownthedinnerinvitation.A.scheduleB.headlineC.outlineD.incidentShelookedattheprettyvaseIboughtatthemarketandsaiditwasareal.A.commandB.debateC.bargainD.receptionWeallagreethattheyoungboy'sbraveactthehighestpraise.A.reservesB.deservesC.survivesD.servesThechangesoftheplantsandanimalsinanareafromdifferencesinclimateandthenatureofthecountry.A.riseB.raiseC.arouseD.ariseAsastudent,IwanttousemycreativitytopossiblesolutionstotheproblemsImeetwith.A.explainB.expressC.ignoreD.exploreThewidepopularityoftheKoreanmusicGangnamStylehasheateddiscussionsaboutpeople'stastesnowadays.setaboutB.setasideC.setoffD.setdownWhatupsetuswasthatourflightwasdelayedbecauseofthestorm.fierceB.legalC.intelligentD.secureMoreinformationisneededtohelpusworkouttherealsituation.generousB.reliableC.gratefulD.fluentBythetimeIreachtheageofsixty,Ihopetobehealthyenoughtotravel.A.graduallyB.frequentlyC.entirelyD.equallyIfyouarenotsatisfiedwithourwork,youcancomplaintothemanagerwhoiscustomerservice.A.inhonorofB.incaseofC.inchargeofD.inneedof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,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。MysisterandIwereflyingfromourhomeinKansastoasummercampinMinnesota.Ourplanehadatwo-hour31attheairportinOmaha,whereIsawatoyairplanethatIreally32.Ihad$10andIhadnoideawhatIneededto33atcamp,butIspent$8ontheairplaneanyway.Whenwereachedthecamp,Idiscoveredthattherewerenoshowers!34,webathedinalakeeverynight.Ineededtobuy35soap.BecausetheregularsoapIbroughthadchemicalsthatcould36thefish.Thespecialsoapcost$4atthecampstore.Afterbuyingtheplane,Ihad$2left,soIcouldn'tbuythesoap.Afterafewdays,Iwasa37.Sally,ourcampteacher,askedmeifIneededsomesoap.WhenI38herthatIhadspentmysoapmoneyonatoyairplane,shelaughedandsaid,“Youneedtobudget."Shethenexplainedthatabudgetwasa(n)39forspendingmoneytohelpmakesureyousaveenoughforthingsyou40—likesoap—beforeyoubuyfunthings—like41.Sallygavemeherextrasoap,whichI42took.WhenIreturnedhomefrom43,Idecidedtomakemy44budget.EveryweekIspenttimewritingdowneverythingIbought,andsomeweeks,Iwouldhavemoreinmy“MoneyIn”account45Ididoddjobs(零活)aroundthehouse.Budgetingwas46,especiallywhenmyfriendsboughtsodaatthestoreafterschoolandIcouldn'tbecauseIhadspentallmy“WanttoSpend"money.ButI47withit,andbythenextsummer,Ihad48enoughmoneytobuyaPaulaPilotdollatOmahaAirport,aswellas49atthecampstoreto50Sally!31.A.restB.tripC.flightD.stop32.A.madeB.wantedC.leftD.remembered33.A.learnB.bringC.buyD.do34.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Anyhow35.A.specialB.commonC.smallD.expensive36.A.catchB.raiseC.hurtD.control37.A.heroB.messC.starD.failure38.A.warnedB.toldC.suggestedD.reminded39.A.planB.ideaC.exampleD.promise40.A.loseB.gatherC.needD.hate41.A.chemicalsB.clothesC.billsD.toys42.A.fortunatelyB.cautiouslyC.unhappilyD.gratefully43.A.schoolB.airportC.campD.hospital44.A.dailyB.weeklyC.monthlyD.yearly45.A.soB.andC.becauseD.until46.A.hardB.boringC.safeD.fresh47.A.dealtB.beganC.agreedD.stuck48.A.receivedB.savedC.earnedD.borrowed49.A.fishB.waterC.soapD.soda50.A.apologizeforB.callonC.careforD.payback第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AAfterlivingintheUnitedStatesforquitealongtime,Idonotthinkabouttheculturaldifferencesanymore.Lastmonth,myparentscametovisitme.Theirobservations(觀察)ontheAmericanlifestyleremindedmethatculturaldifferencesbetweenlivinginChinaandAmericaareactuallyeverywhere.WhenmyparentscametoAmerica,theypraisedmyhouse.Everyonehadhis/herownbedroom;therewasafrontyard,abackyardandagarage;thereweremanybathrooms一allconvenientandcomfortable.However,theywerenotusedtotheglassdoorsatthefirstfloor.Mymom,fromsouthernChina,wasworriedthatsomeonewouldbreakopentheglassdoors.ThoughIsaidthatnobodywoulddothat,shewasstillworriedaboutit.WhenIbroughtthemtoeatinfastfoodrestaurants,whetheritwasinMcDonald'sorKFC,theysawthatrefillingdrinkswasforfree.Thisconcept(觀念)offreerefillwassonewtothem.AChinesefriendtoldmeastory.HeandhisAmericangirlfriendateatarestaurant.HisgirlfriendwantedtodrinkEnglishtea.Hewascurious,sohetriedsomeandfoundthatitdidn'ttastebadwithmilkandsugarinit.Addingmorewatertoteaisfreeofcourse,sohedrankmorecups.Hisgirlfriendfounditembarrassingandexplainedtohimthatwhathewasdoingwasnotexactlyfair.Ifhewantedtodrinkmoretea,heshouldbuyanothercup.MyfriendthoughtthatAmericanscouldtakeadvantageofthefreerefills,butonlyafewofthemdidthat.AfterstayinginAmericaforsometime,hechangedhishabit.Wecaninferthatthewriter.doesn'tlikeAmericanculturehasgotusedtoherlifeinAmericareceivedanAmericaneducationasachildthinksAmericanandChineseculturesarethesameWhatmadethewriter'sparentsworried?Thatsomeonewouldbreakintothehouse.Thatsomeonewouldbehurtbytheglassdoors.Thattheywouldn'thaveabedroomoftheirown.Thattheywouldn'tlivecomfortablyinthehouse.WheneatingatMcDonald'sforthefirsttimeinAmerica,thewriter'sparentswereprobablysurprisedthat.A.thereweresomanychoicesthepricesforfoodweresolowtheycouldrefilldrinksforfreetheycouldgetextrafoodforfreeTheAmericangirlmentionedinthelastparagraphthoughtthat.Americansliketakingadvantageofotherpeopleherboyfriendwouldn'tliketraditionalEnglishteadrinkingtoomuchEnglishteaharmedpeople'shealthherboyfriendshouldn'ttakeadvantageofthefreerefillsBIfyou'dliketogosight-seeing,thefollowingWorldHeritageSitesmaybeyourbestchoices.JiuzhaigouValleyScenicandHistoricInterestAreaTheJiuzhaigouValley,whichliesinthenorthernpartofSichuanProvince,reachesaheightofmorethan4,800meters,withaseriesofdifferentforestecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).Thereyoucanenjoywatchingexcellentwaterfalls.Some140kindsofbirdsalsoliveinthevalley,aswellasanumberofendangeredplantsandanimals,includingthegiantpanda.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit/en/list/637.KhamiRuinsNationalMonumentThecityofKhami,whichdevelopedafterthecapitalofGreatZimbabwehadbeengivenupinthemid-16thcentury,isofgreatarchaeological(考古的)interest.ThediscoveryofobjectsfromEuropeandChinashowsthatKhamiwasamajorcenterfortradeoveralongperiodoftime.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit/en/list/365.HendersonIslandHendersonIsland,whichliesintheeasternSouthPacific,isoneofthefewatolls(環(huán)礁)intheworldwhoseecology(生態(tài))hasnotbeentouchedbyhumanbeings.Itisespeciallyfamousforthetenplantsandfourlandbirdsthatcanonlybeseenontheisland.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit/en/list/487.TheOldCityofJerusalemAsaholycityforthreedifferentreligionsintheMiddleEast,Jerusalemhasalwaysbeenofgreatreligiousimportance.ItwasgivenaWorldHeritageStatusin1981andplacedonthe“ListofWorldHeritageinDanger”thefollowingyear.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit/en/list/148.WhatcanweknowaboutTheJiuzhaigouValley?Itsitsatthefootofa4,800-meter-highmountain.Ithasdifferentforestecosystem.MostofChina'sendangeredplantscanbefoundhere.Inallabout140kindsofbirdsandanimalslivethere.ThediscoveryofsomeoftheobjectsinKhamishowsthatthecity.A.hadaveryshorthistorywasruinedinthemid-16thcenturywasonceGreatZimbabwe'slargestcityonceplayedagreatroleasatradecenterFromthepassagewecanlearnthatHendersonIsland.A.hasn'tbeengreatlyinfluencedbyhumanactivitiesisn'tsuitableforhumanstoliveonhasbeenopentovisitorsforyearsismadeupofafewlargeatollsIfyouareinterestedinreligion,youshouldvisit./en/list/148/en/list/365/en/list/487/en/list/637CYoumightnoticesomethingnewinthenextfewyearsasyouwatchDisneyprograms:Startingin2015,therewon'tbeanycandy,sugarycerealorfast-foodcommercialsaimedatkids.TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasbecomethefirstmajormediacompanytobanadsforjunkfoodonitsTVchannels,radiostationsandwebsites.Ithopesthiswillstopkidsfrommakingpoorfoodchoices.FirstLadyMichelleObamacalledita“gamechanger”thatissuretosendamessagetotherestofthechildren'sentertainmentindustry.“Justafewyearsago,ifyouhadtoldmeoranyothermomordadinAmericathatourkidswouldn'tseeasingleadforjunkfoodwhiletheywatchedtheirfavoritecartoonsonamajorTVnetwork,wewouldn'thavebelievedyou,”saidtheFirstLady,whoheadsacampaigntohelpstopchildobesity.ThebanwouldapplytoDisney-ownedABCstationsaswellasRadioDisneyandDisney-ownedwebsitesaimedatfamilieswithyoungchildren.Inaddition,Disneyplanstomakechangestoitskids'menusatthemeparksandresorts(度假勝地).Fast-foodoptionswillbereplacedwithhealthierchoices,suchassmoothies(果汁),apples,vegetablesandyogurt.Inadditiontocandybarsandfast-foodmeals,otherfoodsthatdon'tmeetDisney'snutritionalstandardswillbebannedfromthecompany'skid-targetedmedia.Anycerealwith10gramsormoreofsugarperservingwillbeofftheair.Therewillbenoadsforfullmealsofmorethan600calories.Juiceswithhighlevelsofsugarandfoodswithtoomuchsaltwillalsobepulled.LeslieGoodman,Disney'sseniorvice-presidentofCorporateCitizenship,saidacompanythatwantstoadvertisewillneedtoshowthatitoffersarangeofhealthyoptions.Disneyisn'ttheonlyonepushingawayunhealthyfoods.Lastweek,NewYorkCityMayorMichaelBloombergsuggestedabanondrinksover16ouncessoldinmovietheaters,restaurantsandconveniencestoresintheBigApple.Hesayslarge,sugarydrinksarepartlytoblameforobesity.WhatwilltheWaltDisneyCompanydofrom2015?Producemoreandbettercartoonsforyoungkids.StopbroadcastingadvertisementsforjunkfoodonTV.Helpkidsdevelophealthylifestyleintheprogram.Providehealthierfoodforkidswhiletheyarewatchingprograms.WhatMichelleObamasaidsuggeststhatwhilewatchingcartoons.A.kidsdidn'tbelievewhatthecommercialssaidkidsdon'tenjoyeatingcandy,sugarycerealorjunkfoodkidswouldseealotoffast-foodcommercialsonTVkidsfindpleasureinwatchingfast-foodcommercialsTheunderlinedphrase“beofftheair”inParagraph5probablymeans“”.A.notbebroadcastB.beinneedC.becomepopularD.bepraisedAccordingtoMichaelBloomberg,tofightchildobesity,kidsshould.A.watchfewercartoonsB.drinklesssugarydrinksC.notgotomovietheatersD.takemorephysicalexerciseD“Ican'tconcentrate.”“MymindwanderswhenItrytostudy.”Lackofconcentrationisoneofthemostcommoncomplaintsheardatschool.Weallhavetheabilitytoconcentrate.Thinkofthetimeswhenyouwereattractedtoasupernovelorthetimeswhenyouwereplayingyourguitarorpiano.Butatothertimesyourmindracesfromonethingtoanother.Herearesometips.Restfromtimetotime.Remembertotakeshortbreaks.Lecturesareusually50minuteslong,andthat'saboutthelengthoftimemostpeoplecandirecttheirattentiontoonetask.Butthat'sjustanaverage.Yourconcentrationtimemightbeshorter(20-35minutes)orlonger(perhaps90minutes).Whenyoutakeabreak,yougetmoreoxygentoyourbrain!Whenwesitforlongperiods,bloodtendstobepooledinourlowerbodyandlegs.Getupandwalkaroundtheroomforacoupleofminutes.Asaresult,moreoxygeniscarriedtothebrainandyoucanconcentratebetter.Ifyoustudyonesubjectforalongtime,youmayfindithardtoconcentrate.Manystudentsimprovetheirconcentrationbychangingonesubjecttoanothereveryonetotwohours.Inthiswayyoucanpaymoreattentiontosomethingthat'sdifferent.Rewardyourself.Giveyourselfarewardwhenyou'vecompletedatask.Thetaskmightbesmall,suchasstayingwithadifficultpaperuntilyou'vefinished.Butgivingyourselfarewardcanhelpyoubemoreinterestedindoingothertasks.Increaseyouractivitylevel.Yourconcentrationwandersmoreeasilyifyoujustreadanarticlestraightthrough.Instead,taketheheadingforeachpartandturnitintoaquestion.Forthispart,thatwouldbe,“HowcanIincreasemyactivitylevelwhilestudying?”Thenstudythatparttoanswerthatquestion.Dothisroutinely.Thequestionsgiveusafocusforeachpartandincreaseourinvolvement(參與).AccordingtoParagraph3,what'sthepurposeofwalkingaround?Tohelpusstayfit.Tobenefitourlowerbody.Toprovidethebrainwithmoreoxygen.Toincreaseourconcentrationtimeto90minutes.What'sthebesttitleforParagraph4?Studyforonehoureachtime.Dosomethingdifficult.Studyindifferentways.Changesubjects.Inthelastparagraph,thewritersuggeststhat.A.wejustreadtheheadingofsomearticleswedoourbesttoreadanarticlestraightthroughweaskourselvesquestionsaboutwhatwearereadingweaskotherpeoplequestionsaboutthearticlewearereadingThewriterwrotethepassageto.A.encourageustotrytoconcentrateteachushowtoconcentratewhilestudyinggiveusthereasonsforalackofconcentrationlistthebenefitswecangetfromconcentrationEThenoseisusedinmanypopularexpressions.Somepeopleareabletoleadotherpeoplebythenose.Forexample,ifawifeleadsherhusbandbythenose,shemakeshimdowhatevershewantshimtodo.Somepeoplearesaidtobehard-nosed.Theywillnotchangetheiropinionsorpositionsonanything.Itisalwayshelpfulwhenpeoplekeeptheirnoseoutofotherpeople'sbusiness.Theydonotinterfere(干涉).Theoppositeofthisissomeonewhonosesaroundallthetime.Suchpeopleareinterestedinotherpeople'sprivatematters.They'reconsiderednosy.Someonewhokeepshisnosetothegrindstone(磨石)worksveryhard.Thiscanhelpaworkerkeephisnosecleanorstayoutoftrouble.Oneunusualexpressionisthatisnoskinoffmynose.Thismeansthatasituationdoesn'taffectorconcernme.Wealsosaythatsometimesapersoncutsoffhisnosetospitehisface.Thatis,hemakesasituationbadforhimselfbydoingsomethingfoolishbecauseheisangry.Moreproblemscandevelopifapersonlooksdownhisnoseatsomeoneorsomething.Thepersonactsasifsomethingisunimportantorworthless.Thispersonmightalsoturnuphisnoseatsomethingthatheconsidersnotgoodenough.Thispersonthinksheisbetterthaneveryoneelse.Hehashisnoseintheair.Inschool,somestudentsthumbtheirnoseattheirteacher.Theyrefusetoobeyordersordoanywork.Maybethestudentsdonotknowthecorrectanswers.MymotheralwaystoldmewhenIwasastudent,“Ifyoustudyhard,theanswersshouldberightunderyournoseoreasilyseen.”Ifwesayawifeleadsherhusbandbythenose,weprobablymeanshe.A.lovesherhusbandverymuchB.controlsherhusband'sactionsC.getsonwellwithherhusbanddoeswhateverherhusbandwantshertodoWhichofthefollowingexpressionscouldbeusedtotellsomeonetostayawayfromyourprivateaffairs?A.Don'tkeepyournosetothegrindstone.Keepyournoseoutofmybusiness.Pleasekeepyournoseclean.Youarereallyhard-nosed.Wecanusetheexpression“hashis/hernoseintheair”todescribesomeone.A.whoistooproudofhimself/herselfwhoisveryangryaboutsomethingwhooftenmakesasituationbadwhodoesn'tcareaboutanythingIfastudentthumbshis/hernoseathis/herteacher,theteacherwouldmostprobablyfeelA.happyB.excitedC.angryD.relaxed第四部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)完成句子(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)該句的中文意思,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語(yǔ)單詞完成句子。myChineseteacher,Ihavemadegreatprogressinreadingandwriting.(helpn.)在語(yǔ)文老師的幫助下,我在讀寫方面取得了很大的進(jìn)步。Hiscolleagueshimalthoughhehimselfdidn'tthinkhehaddoneanythingspecial.(think)盡管他本人認(rèn)為他沒做什么了不起的事,但是他的同事們卻對(duì)他高度評(píng)價(jià)。Moresubwaysatpresentanditisexpectedthataftercompletionthetrafficofthecitywillbegreatlyimproved.(build)目前更多的地鐵正在被建造,預(yù)計(jì)建成后城市交通將得到極大改善。Whenyouspokeinfrontof300peopleatyesterday'sconference,younervous.(feel)當(dāng)你在昨天的大會(huì)上面對(duì)300人發(fā)言時(shí),你一定感到緊張。ThenewmovieLifeofPibyAngLeeissof

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