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高一英語(yǔ)下冊(cè)期末考試試題及答案
高一英語(yǔ)假期作業(yè)
第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空
1.Iwon'tgothere.It"slatenow.,itisrainingsohard.
A.That'sB.What"smoreC.HoweverD.So
2.Afterquickdinner,Stephanielikestoplayguitarfora
whileinthegarden.
A.a;aB.a;theC.the;aD;不填;the
3.Itissuggestedthatanotherschoolinourcity.
A.shouldbuildB.besetup
C.willbesetupD.willbuild
4.Youcanneverimaginewhatgreattroublewehavethematter.
A.takentodealwithB.takendealingwith
C.tooktodealwithD.takingdealingwith
5.ThoughhehadfeltthatEnglishwasdifficulttolearn,henever.
andfinallyhesucceeded.
A.gaveupB.gaveinC.gaveoutD.bothAandB6.iscertainis
themysteryofStonehengehasneverbeenfullyexplained.
A.It,thatB.What,whatC.It,whatD.What,that
alreadytakenthem.
A.theseB.onesC.theonesD.theothers
8.MyfatheralwaystellsmethataslongasIworkhardmywishtobea
scientistwillsurely.
A.comeaboutB.happenC.takeplaceD.cometrue
9.Becauseofthehardworkofthefarmersthedesertfinally____rich
farmland.
A.changedB.turnedC.turnedintoD.turnedto
10.Inthenorthpeoplesometimestiestrawropes(草繩)roundthetreesin
winterto______themfromthecold.
A.stopB.preventC.saveD.protect
11.Hepaidthirtyyuantopostthemooncake,notthecharge(費(fèi)用)
forthecontainer.
A.keepingB.takingC.includingD.containing
12.一willyouleaveforHawaii?
一Inaroundtwoweeks.Iamwaitingformypassport.
A.HowsoonB.HowoftenC.HowlongD.When
13.Whataboutgoingoutforawalkaftersupper?
.Walkingaftermealsisgoodforhealth.
A.Icouldn'tagreemore.B.afraidnot.
C.Ibelievenot.D.Idon'tthinkso
14.Thedriverwasabouttodrivetocrossthestreetthered
lightturnedon.
A.asB.whenC.beforeD.while
15.Whatdifficultywillyouhavepeoplewhenyoustayinaforeign
country?
A.understandingB.understoodC.tounderstandD.understand第二節(jié):完形填
空
Enid,swedding(婚禮)dressarrivedatfiveo'clockintheevening,just
seventeenbeforehermarriage!
“ImusttryitonMother!v.ThreeminuteslaterEnid,sforher.Itwaslike
abaginthefront,andthenecklinelookedall
“Takeitbacktothedressmaker's,"MrsBalesaid,“ittonight.Hurrynow.
Takeitoffandgo."Thedressmaker'sshopwasclosed."ClosedforOneWeek's
Holiday,“homeagaintohermother.
“Thisisunlucky,"MrsBalesaid."Butwhatarewegoingtodo?44Iask
Mrs.Peterstohelp?Shewasadressmakeronce.Vmsureshecouldchangeit
foryou.”
waswrong.Sheneckline.Infactshemadeitagain.Atteno,clockthework
wasfinished,andEnidtriedthedresson.Itfittedherbeautifully.
Thethreewomenwerehavingacupofteathedoorbellrang.Mrs.Bale
answereditandintotheworriedeyesofa.
“DoesMissEnidBalehere?”sheaskedbreathlessly."Yes,she'smy
daughter.”"Oh,IamTvefoundyou!There,sbeena.Yourdaughterhasmy
weddingdress,andI'vegot.AndI'mgettingmarriedtomorrow!Sheheldout
theboxtoMrs.Bale.
36.A.weeksB.minutesC.daysD.hours
37.A.upstairsB.outsideC.backhomeD.about
38.A.husbandB.daughterC.motherD.neighbour
39.A.smallerB.shorterC.toobigD.toolong
40.A.wrongB.pleasedC.rightD.waste
41.A.loveB.tearsC.surpriseD.danger
42.A.measureB.makeC.repairD.change
43.A.voiceB.soundC.noticeD.saying
44.A.WillB.WouldC.ShallD.Should
45.A.sentB.broughtC.pushedD.taken
46.A.necklineB.allC.nothingD.what
47.A.makeB.keepC.changeD.take
48.A.thenB.untilC.whenD.while
49.A.cameB.gotC.sawD.looked
50.A.shortprettyB.fatyoungC.slimoldD.littlequiet
51.A.cupB.dressC.bagD.box
52.A.liveB.workC.stayD.wait
53.A.thankfulB.sorryC.angryD.glad
54.A.dressB.changeC.mistakeD.wish
55.A.yoursB.hersC.theotherD.others第三部分:閱讀理解A
AnexplosiononThursdaykilledoneandinjured21inabusystreetin
Tongren,SouthwestChina'sGuizhouProvince.
Thebombwashiddeninarubbishbininthecity"scommercialhub(商業(yè)中
心),wherelotsofshopsandrestaurantsareconcentrated.
Theear-splittingblastwasheardaround12:50p.m.,saidalocalnewspaper,
citingwitnesses.Thepoweroftheblastshattered(使粉碎)nearbyshop
windowsandrippedthestainless(不生銹的)steelrubbishcantopieces.
Onepasser-by,identified(確認(rèn))onlyasZhang,saidshewasshockedbythe
noiseandsawalotofpedestrianslyingonthegroundwhenshegottothe
scene.
Thirteenoftheinjuredweretakentoalocalhospitalaftertheexplosion.
Adoctortheresaidfivewereinseriousconditionbutalreadyoutofdanger
afteremergencytreatment.Theotherswerejustslightlyhurt.
Thecauseoftheexplosionisstillunderinvestigation,saidanofficer
withthe56.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.Alltheinjuredweretakentoahospital
B.8oftheinjuredwerenottakentoahospital
C.Therubbishbinwithabombwasinarestaurant
D.Therubbishbinwithabombwasinashop
57.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Onepasser-by,identifiedonlyasZhang,sawthemanthrowingabomb
intoa
bin.
B.Somecustomersinrestaurantswereinjured.
C.Thewriterdidn'tgettothescene.
D.Allcustomersinshopsgothurt.
58.Inthelastparagraphtheunderlinedword“speculate“probablymeans
A.tellB.guessC.discussD.talk
59.Whatofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.BombHiddeninaRubbishBinB.TheCauseoftheExplosion
C.ATerribleThingD.MarketBlastKills1,Injures21
B
Womenturntoonlineshopping
WomenhavejumpedaheadofmenforthefirsttimeinusingtheInternetto
dotheirholidayshopping,accordingtoastudypublishedlastweekintheUS.
ForYearsmenhavebeenmorelikelytoshopontheInternetthanwomen,but
duringthe2004holidayseason58percentofthosemakingonlinepurchases
werewomen.
“ItshowshowmainstreamtheInternetisbecoming”,saidLeeRainie,
directorofthePewInternetandAmericanLifeProjectgroup,whichcarried
outthestudy.
Rainiesaiditwasonlyamatteroftimebeforewomenshopperscaughtup
withmen.Thisisbecausewomentraditionallymakedecisionsaboutspending.
Usersweremorelikelytoshoponlinetosavetime.Internetusersbetween
theagesof18and29wereresponsibleforsomeofthemostdramatic(顯著的)
increasesintheonlinegift-buyingpopulationthistimearound.
However,three-quartersoftheUSInternetusersdidnotbuyholidaygifts
onlinein2004.Theyworriedaboutcreditcardsecurity,orjustcompared
onlinepriceswithoff-lineprices,thendashedofftotheshopstogetthe
bestdeals.
“Butevenifshoppersdon'tbuyonline,websitesarebecomingpromotion
toolsforstores,“saidDanHess,vicepresidentofComscoreNetworks
Inc.Hesssaidthatactuallymoststores"websitescanmakecustomersfully
believethesecurityoftheircreditcardnumbers.Andmostareabletoensure
thatgiftsarriveontime.
“It"sallaboutmakingtheshoppingexperiencemoreefficient,more
reliableandmorecomfortable,“Hesssaid.
60.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Therewerefewerwomenonlineshoppersthanmenin2004.
B.MostoftheInternetusersbetweentheagesof18and29arewomen.
C.PeopleintheUSweremorelikelytobuygiftsonline.
D.Morewomenshoppedonlinethanmenin2004.
61.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat________.
A.menusuallydecidehowtospendmoneyinthefamily
B.womenusuallydecidewhattobuyinthefamily
C.theInternetisusedinalltheshops.
D.moreandmoreshopswillselltheirgoodsonline.
62.AccordingtoDanHess,shoppingonline.
A.isunsafeB.isconvenientC.isawasteoftimeD.ischeaper
63.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?
A.Americanpeopleonlybuygiftsinholidays.
B.Shoppingonlineisfunforwomen.
C.Shoppingoff-lineprovidesbetterservice.
D.Youngpeopleliketodogift-shoppingonline.
C
AfewdaysagoIaskedmysons"governess(女家庭教師)Juliatocomeintomy
study."Beseated,Julia,“Isaid,"Let'ssettleouraccounts.Iguessyou
mostlikelyneedsomemoney,butmaybeyou^retoopolitetomentionit.Now
then,weagreedonthirtydollarsamonth...”
“Forty.”
“No,thirty.Imadeanoteofit.Ialwayspayourgovernessthirty.Well,
um,you'vebeenheretwomonths,so...”
“Twomonthsandfivedays.”
“Exactlytwomonths.Imadeaspecialnoteofit.Thatmeansyouhavesixty
dollarscomingtoyou.TakeoffnineSundays...youknowyoudidn'tworkwith
TomonSundays,youonlytookwalks.Andthreeholidays...”Juliawasbiting
herfingernailnervously,herfacered,but—notaword.
“Threeholidays,thereforetakeofftwelvedollars.FourdaysTomwassick
andtherewerenolessons,asyouwereoccupiedonlywithDick.Threedaysyou
hadatoothacheandmywifegaveyoupermissionnottoworkafterlunch.
Twelveandseven一nineteen.Takenineteenoff...thatleaves,hmm....forty
onedollars.Correct?”
Julianslefteyereddenedwithtearswellingup.Herchintrembled;she
coughednervouslyandblewhernose,but---stillnotaword.
uAroundNewYear'sDayyoubrokeateacupandasaucer;takeofftwo
dollars.Thecupcostmore,itwasatreasureofthefamily,but---forgetit.
Whendidn'tItakealoss!Then,duetoyourneglect(疏忽),Tomclimbeda
treeandtorehisjacket;takeawayten.Alsoduetoyourcarelessnessthe
maidstoleDickesshoes.Yououghttowatcheverything!Yougetpaidforit.
So,thatmeansfivemoredollarsoff.ThetenthofJanuaryIgaveten
dollars.”
“Youdidn't."sobbedJulia.
“ButImadeanoteofit."
“Well.?.ifyousayso.
“Taketwentysevenfromfortyone-thatleavesfourteen.
Bothhereyeswerefilledwithtears.Beadsofsweatstoodonthethin
prettylittlenose.Poorgirl!
“OnlyoncewasIgivenanymoney,vshewhispered,hervoicetrembling,
“andthatwasbyyourwife.Threedollars,nothingmore.”
uReally?Youseenow,andIdidn'tknowthat!Takethreefromfourteen..
leaveseleven.Ilere^syourmoney,mydear.Three,three,three,oneandone.
Hereitis!”Ihandedherelevendollars.Shetookthemandpocketedthem.
"Merci(法語(yǔ):謝謝),”shewhispered.
Tjumpedtomyfeetandstartedpacingtheroom.Iwasovercomewithanger.
“Forwhat,this'merci'?"Iasked.
“Forthemoney.”
“ButyouknowI"vecheatedyou-robbedyou!Ihaveactuallystolenfrom
you!Whythis'merci'?”
“Inmyotherplacestheydidn^tgivemeanythingatall.”
“Theydidn“tgiveyouanything?Nowonder!Iplayedalittlejokeonyou,a
cruellesson,justtoteachyou...Imgoingtogiveyoualltheeighty
dollars!Heretheyareintheenvelopeallreadyforyou...Isitreally
possibletobesospineless(懦弱)?Whydidn'tyouprotest?Whywereyou
silent?Isitpossibleinthisworldtobewithoutteethandclaws(爪)---to
besuchafool?”
Embarrassed,shesmiled.AndIcouldreadherexpression,“Itispossible.”
Iaskedherpardonforthecruellessonand,tohergreatsurprise,gaveher
theeightydollars.Shemurmuredherlittle“merci”severaltimesandwentout.
Ilookedafterherandthought,“Howeasyitistocrushtheweakinthis
world!”
64.WhatshockedthewriterwasJulia's.
A.nervousnessinfrontofherbossB.acceptanceofinjustice
C.shynesswhentalkingaboutmoneyD.unwillingtoexpressherself
65.Thewritersaid,“Isitpossibleinthisworldtobewithoutteethand
claws?”He
wasactuallytellingthegoverness________.
A.tobemoreaggressive(侵略的)B.tobemorecarefulinherwork
C.toprotectherrightD.toliveindependently
66.Attheendofthestory,thewritersaid,“Howeasyitistocrushthe
weakinthisworld!”toshow.
A.hisunderstandingofJuliansanxiety
B.hisworryaboutJuliansfuture
C.hisconcernonthelivingconditionofworking-classpeople
D.hissympathyforthementalstateoftheweak
67.Fromthestory,wecantellthatJulia'semployerwas.
A.greedybuthonestB.ill-temperedbutwarm-hearted
C.strictbutforgivingD.noneoftheabove
D
Youareabouttosaysomethingtoyouryoungerbrotherwhenhegesturesthat
he"sgotaphonemessage.
“ButIdidn'thearthering,“yousay.
uBecauseyouaretooold,“yourbrotheranswers.
Don^tgetmad.He"sjusttellingyouthetruth.
TeenagersinBritainandtheUShaveaweaponagainsttheoldergeneration,
especiallyparentsandteachers.It"saringtonethatmanyadultscannothear.
AccordingtoarecentreportfromtheNewYorkTimes,insomeManhattan
schools,studentshavebegunusingthetechnology.Cellphoneuseisusually
forbiddeninclass.Butusingthehigh-pitched(頻率)ringtone,students
cansuccessfullyexchangephonemessageswithoutbeingfoundbytheirteachers.
Thetechnologyreliesonthefactthatmostadultsgraduallylosethe
abilitytohearhigh-pitchedsounds,ItwasdevelopedinBritainbuthas
recentlyspreadtoAmericabytheInternet.
However,thetechnologywasoriginallyaimedatannoyingteenagers,Called
theMosquito,itwasmarketedlastyearbyaWelshsecuritycompany.Itisan
ear-splitting17-kilohertzbuzzer(蜂鳴器)designedtohelpshopkeepersget
ridofyoungpeoplehangingaroundinfrontoftheirstores.Humanscanhear
soundstakingplaceinafrequencyrangebetween200and20,000hertz,asthe
researchshows.Butourhearinggraduallybecomesworsewhenwegrowup.
68.StudentsinsomeManhattanschoolshavebegunusingthetechnology,so
they
can.
A.talkinclasswithoutbeingheardbytheirteachers
B.usecellphonestosendmessagesinclass
C.hearbetterinclassthantheirteachersD.improvetheirhearingability
69.Theunderlinedphrase“theotherwayaroundvimpliesthe.
A.adultsareannoyednow
B.teenagersareannoyednow
C.adultsarenotannoyednow
D.bothadultsandteenagersareannoyednow
70.Accordingtothispassage,whatwillhappentoapersonwhenheisover
twenty?
A.Hecanhearsoundswithfrequenciesbetween200and20,000hertz.
B.Hecanhearsoundswithafrequencyof17-kilohertz.
C.Hecannothearsoundswithfrequenciesbetween200and20,000hertz.
D.Hecannothearsoundswithafrequencyof17-kilohertz.
71.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.olderpeoplehearnobetterthanteenagers
B.olderpeoplehadbetternotusecellphones
C.teenagershearbetterthanoldpeople
D.teenagershadbetternotusecellphones
E
In1826,aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpicturesforhisbusiness.Buthe
wasnotagoodartist.Soheinventedaverysimplecameras.Heputitina
windowofhishouseandtookapictureofhisyard.Thatwasthefirst
photograph.
Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotographywas1837.Thatyear,
Daguerre,anotherFrench,tookapictureofhisstudio.Heusedanewkindof
cameraandadifferentprocess.Inhispictures,youcouldseeeverythingvery
clearly,eventhesmallestdetails.Thiskindofphotographwascalleda
daguerreotype.
Soon,otherpeoplebegantouseDaguerre^sprocess.Travelersbroughtback
daguerreotypesfromal1aroundtheworld.Peoplephotographedfamousbuildings,
citiesandmountains.
Inabout1840,theprocesswasimproved.Thenphotographerscouldtake
picturesofpeopleandmovingthings.Theprocesswasnotsimple.The
photographershadtocarrylotsoffilmsandprocessingequipment.Butthis
didnotstopthephotographers,especiallyintheUnitedStates.After1840s
daguerreotypeartistswerepopularinmostcities.
MathewBradywasawell-knownAmericanphotographer.Hetookmanypictures
offamouspeople.Thepictureswereunusualbecausetheywereverylife-like
andfullofpersonality.
Bradywasalsothefirstpersontotakepicturesofwar.His1862CivilWar
picturesshoweddeadsoldiersandruinedcities.Theymadethewarseemmore
realandmoreterrible.
Inthe1880s,newinventionsbegantochangephotography---Photographers
couldbuyfilmsready-madeinrolls(卷).Sotheydidnothavetomakethe
filmthemselves.Also,theydidnothavetoprocessthefilmimmediately.They
couldbringitbacktotheirstudiosanddevelopitlatermeaningthattheydid
nothavetocarrylotsofequipment.Andfinally,theinventionofthesmall
handheldcameramadephotographylessexpensive.
Withthesmallcamera,anyonecouldbeaphotographer.Peoplebegantouse
camerasjustforfun.Theytookpicturesoftheirfamilies,friendsand
favoriteplaces.Theycalledthesepictures“snapshot”.
Photographsbecameverypopularinnewspapersinthe1890s.Soonmagazines
andbooksalsouseddocumentaryphotographs.Thesepicturesshowedtrueevents
andpeople.Theyweremuchmorerealthandrawing.
Photographyalsoturnedintoaformofartbytheendofthe19thcentury.
Somephotographswerenotjustcopiesoftherealworld.Theyshowedideasand
feelings,likeotherartforms.
72.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.theinventionofcameras
B.akindofnewart-photography
C.thedevelopmentofphotography
D.theimportantdatesinthehistoryofphotography
73.Thefirstpicturesofawarweretakenby.
A.aFrenchphotographerinthe1840s
B.anAmericanphotographerinthe1860s
C.aGermanreporterinthe1880s
D.aFrenchartistinthe1890s
74.Photographycanalsobeanartformbecauseartistscan.
A.takeanythingtheylikeB.keeparecordofreallife
C.takephotosofthefamousD.showideasandfeelinginpictures
75.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsshowsthecorrect
order?a.Photographsbecamepopularinnewspapers.
b.Photographerscarriedprocessingequipmentwhiletakingpictures,c.The
inventionofsmallhandheldcamerasmadephotographyeasier,d.Daguerre
inventedakindofphotographcalleddaguerreotype.
e.Bradytookpicturesoffamouspeople.
A.e,a,d,b,cB.d,b,e,c,a
C.b,e,c,a,dD.d,c,e,a,b
第二卷(共35分)
第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題,滿分10分)
Onceuponatime,therewasapoorman.Hehadan
orangetreeonhisgarden.Onthetreethereweremanyorange.76
Onedayhefoundoneofhisorangewasmuch77
morebiggerthantheothers.Itwaslikeafootball.Thepoor78
mantooktheorangetotheking.Thekingwassopleasing79
thathegavethemanalotofmoneyfor
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