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學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精洞口一中2011年下期高一中考英語試卷2011-05-13時量:120分鐘分值:150命題人:彭先君準考證號碼組成:從左至右:考室號+座位號+00000(5個0)PARTONELISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONSECTIONA(1。5'×15=22.5')Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear6conversationsbetween2speakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedby3choices。Listentotheconversationscarefullyandthenanswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletters(A,BorC)onthequestionbooklet。YouwillheareachconversationTWICE。Conversation11.Whydoesthemanphonethehotel?A。Tobookaroom.B.Toseeafriend.C。Totellherhisname。2.HowlongwillMr.Whiteprobablystayinthehotel?A。Onlyoneday。B.Fortheweekend。C.Aweak。Conversation23。Whatisthemostpossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A。Friends.B。Teacherandstudent。C。Strangers。4.Whydidn'tthemanmeetthewomanthisSunday?A.Becausehevisitedhisparents.B。Becauseheforgottheappointment(約會)。C.Becausetheappointmentwasn’tonthatday。Conversation35。Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A。Atahotel.B。Onaplane。C。Onataxi.6。Whenwillthewomanmostprobablyarriveattheairport?A.Laterthan11:10。B。By11:10.C.At12:00.Conversation47。Whataretheytwospeakerstalkingabout?A。Languagecommunication.B.Languageteaching.C。Foreignradioprograms。8.WhatotherlanguagesbesidesEnglisharetaughtovertheradio?A.German,SpanishandFrench.B。Portuguese,SwedishandFrench。C。Japanese,FrenchandGerman.9.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A。EveryonehasaradioinChinatolearnEnglish。B.ManypeoplearelearningJapaneseandSwedishovertheradio.C。Manypeopleknowtheimportanceofforeignlanguages。Conversation510。WhatwillthemandofirstthisSaturdaymorning?A。Goswimmingintheriver。B。Gotoamuseum。C。Takeaboattripdowntheriver。11。Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B。Thursday。C。Wednesday。12.Whoisveryfamiliarwiththeplacetheywillvisit?A。Theman.B.Thewoman。C.Theman'suncle。Conversation613。WhydoesLisatakeapart-timejob?A。Tocoverherownexpenses。B。Tohelpsupportherparents。C.Totakeextracourses。14.HowmuchwillLisapayforhertotalexpenseseveryterm?A.$10,000.B.$15,000。C?!?,000。15。WheredoesLisaworkpart—time?A.Atahotel。B。Inarestaurant.C.Atasecond—handstore.SECTIONB(1.5'×5=7。5’)Directions:Inthissection,you’llhearamini-talk。Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyou’vegot。FillineachblankwithNOMORETHAN3WORDS。You'llhearthemini—talkTWICE.AMan'sUnluckyDayFirstParkedthecaronthe16becauseofnoparkingplaces.SecondTomanystudentswerewaitingattheadmissionoffice;17ofthecoursesIneededwerefilledwhenmyturncame;Gentbacktomyadvisertomakeupthewhole18;Missedlunch.ThirdCouldn’tbuyoneoftherequired19fromthebookstore.FourthGotaparkingticketfroma20。PARTTWOLANGUAGEKNOWLEDGESECTIONA(1’×15=15’)Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD。Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21.Thereweretwohourstogo_______thetrainleft,soIwenttothecafénearbytokillthetime。A。afterB。whenC.whileD。before22.Mr.Parkertoldusstudentsthattheearthtogetherwiththemoon______roundthesun.A。movedB.movesC.wouldmoveD.hadmoved23.Allofasudden,atigersharkturnedandswamtotheman________besidetheboat.A。layingB.stoodC。sittingD。lain24.—-—Howcanyouusemycomputerwithoutmypermission?-—-Oh,sorry,I_______totellyou.Ihopeyoudon'tmind.A。forgotB.forgetC。hadforgottenD.amforgetting25.Thelanguagetheycreatedis_____wenowcallOldEnglishA。thatB。allC。asD。what26。Loulanisbelievedbymanypeople________graduallycoveredoverbysandstorms.A.tobeB.tohavebeenC。havebeenD.was27.Peopleallovertheworldareinterestedin_______BenLadenwasreallykilled。A.ifornotB。weatherC。whetherornotD。if28。Whenwewrite,wesometimesfindithardtodecidewhichwordsorphrases______.A。touseB。tobeusedC。canuseD.use29。Thechancesof_______byasharkareverysmallcomparedtootherdangers.A.attackedB。beingattackedC.attackD。tobeattacked30。Innoway_______bestopped,althoughit________alotofmoney。A.cantheexperiment,costsB.theexperimentcan,spendsC。cantheexperiment,paysD。theexperimentcan,costs31.Amonument(紀念碑)willbesetup______thosedeadintheearthquake.A。insearchofB.infavorofC.inplaceofD。inmemoryof32.Hesaysthatwhenandwheretobuildthesubway______yet。A。arenotdecided B。havenotbeendecided C.isnotbeingdecided D.hasnotbeendecided33。Thechairmanthought________necessarytoinviteMr。Smithtospeakatthemeeting。A.that B.it C.this D.him34。Thenumberofstudentshere_______than_______ofanyotherschoolinthecounty。A.islarger,thoseB.aremore,thoseC。islarger,thatD。ismore,that35。______thatitishardtodealwith。WhichofthefollowingisNOTCORRECT?A。ThisissodifficultaproblemB.ThisissuchadifficultproblemC。ThisissoadifficultproblemD。ThisproblemissodifficultSECTIONB(1.5’×12=18’)Directions:foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C,andD.fillineachblankwithwordsorphrasesthatbestfitthecontext.Onehotnight,whenouronlynewbabywouldn’torcouldn’tsleep,I36everythingIcouldthinkof:awarmbottle,songs,gentlerocking,etc.37nothingcouldsettlehim.GuessingthatIhadalong38aheadofme,Ibroughtaportable(手提的)TVintohisroom。Tomy39,assoonastheTVwasturnedon,thebaby40down,andhislittleeyesfocused(集中)brightlyontheTV。Nottowasteachancefor41,Ithentiptoed(踮著腳悄悄地走)outoftheroom,42himwatchingMickeyMouse。MywifeandIheard43ofthebabythatnight,andthenextmorningwhenIwentintohisroom,IfoundhimstillwatchingTVhimself。Ifoundinmybaby’sbehavior(行為)ametaphor(暗喻)forthenewgeneration。Wehadgivenhimsomebookstoexamine,buthetooknonoticeofthem.Whenwe44themtohim,hedidnotfeelcomfortable。AllhewantstodoiswatchTV.Afterthisexperiencewithmy45,however,Ireacheda46。Letthemwatchit!Iftelevisionisthatmuchmoreimportanttochildrenthanbooks,47shouldwefightit?Letthemwatchalltheywant!36.A.tookB.madeC.triedD。learned37。A。AndB。ButC。HoweverD。So38.A。morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.night39.A.joyB。happinessC。surpriseD。anger40。A。satB.sleptC。stayedD.calmed41。A.sleepB.studyC.workD.play42。A。askingB。leavingC。forcingD.allowing43.A。anythingB.somethingC。nothingD。everything44。A.wroteB.listenedC.talkedD。read45.A.studentsB。babyC.readingsD.children46。A.conclusionB。decisionC.suggestionD。disagreement47.A。whatB.howC。whenD。whySECTIONC(1。5’×8=12’)Directions:completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithONLYONEWORDthatbestfitsthecontext.Tothemaninthefog,I’dliketothankyouforyourkindhelpintheterriblefoglastweek。Iwassofrightened-Icouldhearmyheart48veryfast,butyoumademefeelsafewithyourkindness.ThatMonday,whenIarrived49theentrancetothestation,itwasfoggy.Weatherthatbadwasreallyrarethesedays。Itwasimpossibletohaveataxiinsight。Ihadtowalkinthefog.IbecamefrightenedasIcouldhearfootsteps50couldseenobody.Youspoketomehopefullyandofferedhelp。Iwasfrozenwithfearforamomentandmybloodpressurewasrising,butthenImadesureyouhad51softvoice,52Iansweredyoufirmly.Youtookmy53andledmeconfidentlythroughthefoggystreetstomyhouse.Yourhandwasroughbutstrongandwarm.Imaginemysurprise54youtoldmeyouwereablindvolunteerandallyouractionsdependedonyoursmellandtouch.Iregret55Ididn'thavethechancetoexpressmythankstoyoupersonally。PollyTownsendPARTTHREEREADINGCOMPREHENSION(2’×15=30’)Directions:Readthefollowingfourpassages。Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements。ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage。AOnJune21,1982,Prince(王子)William,thefutureKingofEngland,wasborn。Sincethen,hehaswonalltheheartsofthepublic.Whenhewasverysmall,hegotanumberofnicknames(綽號):KingTot,Willys,Billy,andWilliamtheTerrible!Hewasoftenfoundclimbingintowastebaskets,tryingtoflush(沖刷)Dad’sshoesdownthetoilet(廁所)andpressingbuttons,whichoftenmadealarmring!PrinceWilliamhasalotofrulestofollow:nodrinkinginpublic,nosmokingortakingdrugs,nokissinggirlsinpublic.WilliamwasespeciallyclosetoDiana.However,hehasbeenbravebeyondhisyearssincehismother'ssuddendeathbecauseofthecaraccident。PrinceWilliam’sfansaregrowinginnumbereveryday。Hegotmorethan12,000fanlettersaweek。WhenhemadeatriptoCanada,thousandsofgirlswentfreneticandscreamed,“William,willyoumarryme?”Hisfavoritedrinkiscokeandhisfavoritefoodsareburgers,fries,pizza,andchocolate.WilliamalsolovestosearchtheWorldWideWeb.Sonexttimewhenyou’reonline,youmightbechattingwiththefutureKingofEngland。Wanttowritetohim?Hereitis:HRHPrinceWilliamKensingtonPalaceKensington,LondonW84PNGreatBritain56.Williamgothisnickname“WilliamtheTerrible”because.A.“Terrible”ishisfamilynameB。heispopularamongthepublicC。heoftendidsomethingterriblewhenhewaslittleD.hehastofollowalotofrules57。William’smotherdiedwhenhewas。A.13B。15C。19D。2058.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frenetic”mean?A.Excited。B。Angry.C.Stupid.D。Comfortable.59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A。PrinceWilliamloveshismotherverymuch。B。PrinceWilliamlikeswesternfood.C.PrinceWilliamlovestousethecomputer.D.PrinceWilliamhastwobrothers.60。Wherecanyouprobablyseethearticle?A。InamagazineB.InatextbookC.InasportsreportD.OnTVBHistorybookstellusthatthecityofRomewassetupin152B.C。It’safact,however,thatby100A.D.,Romewasthecentreofabigempire.ItwasfromSyriaintheeasttoSpaininthewest,fromBritaininthenorthtoAfricainthesouth。Allorpartof27oftoday’scountrieswereincludedintheRomanEmpire。Alloftheirpeoplewereruledbyonegovernment,thatofRome.Alleducatedpeoplespokethesamelanguage,Latin.Andoneoftheempire'soutposts(邊遠居民點)wascalledLondinium。ThisunimportanttownwouldlaterbecomeLondon,England,andthecentreofanotherempire.TheRomanEmpirecametoanendabout1,500yearsago.Yetinsomewaysitisstillwithus。Takethelettersyouarereadingforexample,English,likemanyotherlanguages,usestheRomanalphabet(字母)whilealsoborrowingmanywords。ThelawsofmanyEuropeancountriesarebasedonancientRomanlaws.RomanruinsareseenthroughoutEurope,NorthAfrica,andtheMiddleEast。Insomeplaces,Romanroadsandwatercoursesarestillinuse。Tothisday,aEuropeaninNorthAfricaislikelytobecalled“Roumi”--Roman.EvenmodernplacenamesareoftenafterAncientRome。BothGreeceandGermanyhavethenamesgivenbytheRomansratherthanthenamesthattheirownpeoplefirstcalledthem.61。ThemostnorthernpartoftheRomanEmpirewas________。A.SpainB。BritainC。SyriaD.Africa62.ThemainideaofParagraph2isthatRomancultureis________.A。deadandgoneB。basedcompletelyonlanguageC。stillpartofthepresentD.unimportanttohistory63.InthedaysoftheEmpire,theRomangovernmentwasprobably________。A。weakB。dividedC.strongD.poor64。Whichofthefollowingeventshappenedfirst?A。Londiniumwasanoutpost.B。TheRomanEmpirefellapart。C.ThecityofRomewasfounded.D.Londonbecamethecentreofanempire.65.WhichofthefollowingisWRONG?A.InEuropepeoplestilluseRomannamesinsomeplaces。B.LondiniumbecamethecentreofanempireafterRomanEmpirefellapart.C.WemayseesomeremainingpartsofRomanEmpireinNorthAfrica.D。InEurope27countrieshadthesamelaws。CHaveyoueverhadthestrangefeelingthatyouwerebeingwatched?Youturnedaroundand,sureenough,someonewaslookingrightatyou!Parapsychologists(靈學家)saythathumanshaveanaturalabilitytosensewhensomeoneislookingatthem。Toresearchwhethersucha“sixthsense”reallyexists,RobertBaker,apsychologist(心理學家)attheUniversityofKentucky,didtwoexperiments.Inthefirstone,Bakersatbehindunknowingpeopleinpublicplacesandstaredatthebacksoftheirheadsfor5to15minutes.Thesubjects(受試者)wereeating,drinking,reading,studying,watchingTV,orworkingatacomputer.Bakermadesurethatthepeoplecouldnottellthathewassittingbehindthemduringthoseperiods。Later,whenhequestionedthesubjects,almost
allofthemsaidtheyhadnosensethatsomeonewasstaringatthem。Forthesecondexperiment,Bakertoldthesubjectsthattheywouldbestaredatfromtimetotimefrombehindinalaboratorysetting。Thepeoplehadtowritedownwhentheyfelttheywerebeingstaredatandwhentheyweren't。Bakerfoundthatthesubjectswerenobetterattellingwhentheywerestaredatandwhentheyweren’t。Bakerconcludesthatpeopledonothavetheabilitytosensewhenthey'rebeingstaredat.Ifpeopledoubttheoutcomeofhistwoexperiments,saidBaker,“Isuggesttheyrepeattheexperimentsandseeforthemselves.”66。Thepurpose(目的)ofthetwoexperimentsisto
________.A。explainwhenpeoplecanhaveasixthsenseB。showhowpeopleactwhilebeingwatchedinthelabC。studywhetherhumanscansensewhentheyarestaredatD.provewhyhumanshaveasixthsense67.Inthefirstexperiment,thesubjects
________。A.werenottoldthattheywouldbestaredatB.losttheirsensewhentheywerestaredatC.werenotsurewhentheywouldbestaredatD.wereuncomfortablewhentheywerestaredat68.Theunderlinedword“outcome"inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans
________.A。value
B。result
C.performance
D.connection69.Inthesecondexperiment,thesubjects_________。A。couldtellwhentheywerestaredatandwhentheyweren’t。B.couldtellwhentheywerestaredatbutcouldn’ttellwhentheyweren’t。C。couldn'ttellwhentheywerestaredatbutcouldtellwhentheyweren't。D.couldn’ttellwhentheywerestaredatorwhentheyweren’t.70。Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Peoplearebornwithasixthsense。B。Theexperimentssupportparapsychologists’idea.C.Thesubjectsdonothaveasixthsenseintheexperiments。D。Peoplehaveasixthsenseinallplaces.PARTFOURWRITINGSECTIONA(1'×10=10')Directions:Readthefollowingpassage。Completethediagrambyusingtheinformationfromthepassage。WriteNOMORETHAN3WORDSforeachanswer.WhenyougotoJapanorgetintouchwithJapanesepeople,youwillfindthattheJapanesepeoplepaymuchattentiontotelephonenumbersaswellastothenumbersindailylife.Sinceluckynumbersareconnectedwithsomethingnice,peoplecanrememberthemveryeasily.Sotheyhavebeenusedasadvertisementsfortheshops。Theyliketousedifferenttelephonenumbersindifferentplaces.Theownersofbathrooms,forexample,liketouse4626,becausewhenitisreadinJapanese,ithasthesamepronunciationas“haveagoodbath".Boththeclothshopsandthebutcher’sliketouse4129betterthananyothernumberbecausethisnumbercaneitherbereadas“gooddress"or“goodmeat”。Ontheotherhand,therearealsotelephonenumberswhichareregardedasforbiddenbytheJapanesepeople.1567,forexample,hasthesoundof“killpeople”,while4219hasthatof“peopledie"。Itissaidsomepeoplehadbadluckwhentheyusedtelephonenumberslikethat,soallthepeopledon'tusethem.Atpresent,thereareabout44,000,000telephonesinJapan,yetitisalmostimpossibleforeveryonetohavealuckynumber.Sothesenumbershavebecomecommodities(商品期貨)andcanbesoldasgoods,ofwhichthepricecanreachashighas222,000Japaneseyean。Title:Japanesetakingtelephonenumbersintomuch71。______________TopicPeople→telephonenumbersTelephonenumbersLuckynumbersLuckytelephonenumbers→72。__________fortheshopsDifferentplaces→differenttelephonenumbersPlacesNumbers73。________74。________4626Soundinglike“haveagoodbath”Theclothshopsandthebutcher’s75。______Soundinglike“gooddress”or“76.______”77.____Regardedasforbidden→bringinginbadluckNumbersMeanings1567Soundinglike“killpeople”4219Soundinglike“78。______”79._______Luckytelephonenumbers→commoditiessoldat80._____________SECTIONB(2’+2’+3'+3’=10’)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage。Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageantherequiredwordslimit。Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet。Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?Ateacher?Adoctor?Howaboutanice—creamtaster?Yes,thereisreallyajobwhereyoucangetpaidtotasteice-cream。JustaskJohnHarrison,an“OfficialTasteTester”forthepast21years。Testinghelpsmanufacturerstobesureofaproduct’squality。DuringhiscareerHarrisonhasbeenresponsibleforapprovinglargequantitiesofthesweeticecream——aswellasfordevelopingover75flavors(味道).Somepeoplethinkthatitwouldbeeasytodothisjob,afterall,youjusthavetolikeicecream,right?No--there’smoretothejobthanthat,saysHarrison,whohasadegreeinchemistry.Hepointsoutthatadairyorfood-sciencedegreewouldbeveryusefultosomeonewantingacareerinthis“cool"field.Inatypicalmorningonthejob,Harrisontastesandassesses(評價)60ice—creamsamples.Hefirstletstheicecreamwarmupabout10degreeshighertoabout—8℃.Harrisonexplains,“Yougetmoreflavorfromwarmericecream,whichiswhysomekidsliketostirit,creatingice-creamsoup。”Whiletheicecreamwarmsup,Harrisonlooksoverthesamplesandgradeseachoneonitsappearance?!癟astingbeginswiththeeyes,”heexplains。Hecheckstoseeiftheicecreamisattractiveandaskshimself,“Doestheproducthavethecolorexpectedfromthatflavor?”Nextit'stimetotaste!Continuingtothinkupnewideas,tryoutnewflavors,andtestsamplesfromsomanykindsoficecreameachdaykeepsHarrisonbusybuthappy-—workingcool。81.WhatisJohnHarrison?(Pleaseanswerwithin4words)2’__________________________________________________________82。AccordingtoJohnHarrison,tobequalifiedinthe“coolfield”,itishelpfulto________.2’____________________________________(Pleaseanswerwithinonly6words)83。WhatdoesHarrisondofirstwhentestingicecream?(Pleaseanswerwithin8words)3’__________________________________________________________84。Atwhatdegreeistheicecreamusuallykept?(Pleaseanswerwithin5words)3’___________________________________________________________SECTIONC(
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