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高一英語上冊期末試題及答案

英語試題

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

做題時,先將答案劃在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試

卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。

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

項中選出選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時

間回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.

答案:B

1.Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?

A.Gotothechessclub.

B.Attendameeting.

C.Watchatennismatch.

2.Whichmeansoftransportwillthespeakertake?

A.Subway.B.TheBus.C.Thetaxi.

3.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Typinga24letter.

B.Making24copiesofapaper.

C.Introducingaphotocopiertothewoman.

4.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthemoney?

A.Itiseverything.

B.Itisnotimportanttoher.

C.Itshouldbeearnedthroughhardwork.

5.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inahospital.B.Atschool.C.Inapark.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、

B、C三個選項中選出選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你

將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時

間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Whatdoestheboythinkofthefootballmatch?

A.Satisfying.B.Disappointing.C.Justso-so.

7.WhichsportdidthegirlwatchonTVlastnight?

A.Football.B.Tennis.C.Swimming.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whydoesthemanwanttoworkinthewoman'scompany?

A.Helikesworkinginateam.

B.Hecanlearnalotinhisfield.

C.Hewantstoworkwithhisfriends.

9.Whatdoesthemansayabouthimself?

A.Helearnsquickly.

B.Heprefersworkingalone.

C.Hedoesn9tlikechallenges.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Managerandemployee.

B.Customerandrepairman.

C.Customerandsaleswoman.

11.Whathappenedtotheman'sTVset?

A.Itwasdroppedontheground.

B.Thescreenwasbroken.

C.Itdoesn'tworkatall.

12.Whatwilltheshopdofortheman?

A.ReplacehisTV.

B.Payhalfoftherepairfee.

C.RepairhisTVimmediately.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Adream.B.Aforest.C.Alight.

14.Whydoesthemanlookbad?

A.Shewasfrightenedbysomeone.

B.Shestayeduplatelastnight.

C.Shedidn'tsleepwelllastnight.

15.Whatdoweknowaboutthelight?

A.Itwasabluelight.

B.Itwaschangingallthetime.

C.Itlookedlikethefaceofanoldwoman.

16.Whathappenedtothewomanwhenshetriedtorunaway?

A.Shesawanoldman.

B.Shecouldn'tmove.

C.Herwholebodyshook.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?

A.Patients.B.Travellers.C.Traders.

18.WhatdoweknowaboutAmericandoctors?

A.Theyalwayshavemuchtodo.

B.Theyseldomstayintheiroffices.

C.Theytakebettercareofforeigners.

19.Whatshouldpeopledowhentheyareseriouslyhurtandalone?

A.Call911.

B.Askthepoliceforhelp.

C.Checkwiththehotelmanagers.

20.Whyarepeopleoftensenttothehospitals?

A.Topaymedicalbills.

B.Toreceivehealthinsurance.

C.Togetbettermedicalservice.

第二部分:詞匯知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié):多項選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的選項,并在答題卡上

將該項涂黑。

彳列:Tomakemembersofateamperformbetter,thetrainerfirstofallhasto

knowtheirandweaknesses.

A.strengthsB.benefitsC.techniquesD.values

答案:A

21.There9sainourofficethatwhenit'ssomebody'sbirthday,theybringina

cakefbrusalltoshare.

A.traditionB.balanceC.concernD.relationship

22.Don'ttopersonalfeelings,Jack.Wewillhavetotakethecompany's

policyintoconsideration.

A.giveoffB.giveinC.giveupD.giveout

23.Thetroublewasthattherewardwasnotalwaysgiventoeveryone,norwasit

giventothosewhoitmost.

A.reservedB.observedC.deservedD.served

24.Fastfoodrepresentativeshavearguedthattheregulationrelatedtothedietis

one'sownchoiceandresponsibility.

A.personalB.practicalC.physicalD.powerful

25.ProfessorJohnSmithisalwaysverytothereactionoftheaudiencewhen

hegivesaspeechinthelecturehall.

A.competitiveB.attractiveC.positiveD.sensitive

26.Recentlyourclassheldafierceastowhethertoraisethepriceofschool

mealsornot.

A.bargainB.debateC.contestD.quarrel

27.1cansaythatmyChineseandEnglishareprettygood.Iwonprizesin

speechcompetitionsandcompositioncontestsseveraltimesinboth.

A.certainlyB.cheerfullyC.confidentlyD.carefully

28.AndroidDataRecoveryProisarevolutionarynewproductdesignedto

deleteddatafromAndroidPhones,whichwillhelpyoufinddeleteddataaswellas

otherdatafromyourAndroidphone.

A.recoverB.removeC.requireD.replace

29.Two-fifthsofpeoplehavereportedthattheygetasunburnto“deepen”a

brownskin,despitethefactthatgettingapainfiilsunburnjustonceeverytwoyears

canincreasethepossibilityofskincancer.

A.onconditionB.atpresentC.byaccidentD.onpurpose

30.1amwiththehistoryofChinafromtheverybeginning,andIknowthe

insandoutsofmanyimportantevents.

A.regularB.similarC.particularD.familiar

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選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出

可以填入空白處的選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Ishallneverforgetthedaywhentheearthquaketookplace.Thetimewas515in

theafternoonandIwasdrivingalongtheroadto31mydaughterfromschool.Our

planwastogo32together.Ihadfinishedworkatabout4o'clockandthen33tothe

postoffice.ThenIstopped34atashopinordertogetsome35fruit.Weliketohave

somefruittoeatafterourswimwhenwewouldfeeltired.

Iwasdrivingalongahighroadonmywaytotheschool.Overmyroadwas

anotherwayforcarscomingtheotherway.Iwas36soIputthebagofapplesinthe

seat37meandstartedtoeatone.

SuddenlyIsawthecarsinfrontofmestarttomovefromsidetoside.Islowed

down.Then38startedtoshake.Ididn'tknowwhatwashappening,39somethinghad

gonewrongwithmycar.Idrove40slower.Istoppedthecarandatthesamemoment

theroadfellontothecarsinfrontofme.

Ifoundmyselfinthedark.Icouldn'tmove.Thebottompartsofbothmylegs

andmy41werehurtingbadlyandIcouldn'tmovethem.Allaroundmewas42.But

abovemeIcouldhearshoutsandalotofnoise.ThenI43whathadhappened.Ihad

beeninanearthquake.

Forabouttwohoursnobodycame.LuckilyIcould44thebagofapples,soat

leastIhadplentytoeat.ThenI45peopleclimbingtowardsme.Ateamofpeoplehad

cometoseeifanyonewasunderthebroken46.1calledout!"I'mhere!^^Ihearda

shout,soon47climbedtothesideofthebridgenearmycar,“Howareyoudoing?”

heasked.utNottoobadJIsaid,“butmyfeetandlegs48asifthey'rebroken.""We'll

haveyououtoftherejustas49aswecan/hesaid.Theydidn'tgetmeout50the

nextmorning.Ihadbeeninmycarfor14hours.

31.A.takeupB.bringupC.pickupD.sendup

32.A.swimmingB.shoppingC.sightseeingD.skating

33.A.arrivedB.cameC.gotD.gone

34.A.offB.awayC.overD.up

35.A.driedB.freshC.expensiveD.cheap

36.A.happyB.excitedC.surprisedD.hungry

37.A.beforeB.belowC.besideD.behind

38.A.mycarB.myhandsC.myfeetD.theroad

39.A.SurelyB.PerhapsC.SuddenlyD.Quickly

40.A.muchB.moreC.alittleD.even

41.A.feetB.armsC.handsD.fingers

42.A.darkB.quietC.coldD.noisy

43.A.wastoldB.foundoutC.discoveredD.memorized

44.A.seeB.holdC.catchD.reach

45.A.sawB.heardC.foundD.recognized

46.A.railwayB.roadC.carD.trees

47.A.astrangerB.afriendC.mydaughterD.adriver

48.A.appearB.lookC.seemD.feel

49.A.fastB.easyC.soonD.possible

50.A.beforeB.sinceC.untilD.after

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,

選出選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

Aftersevenyearsofpreparation,Englandkickedoffthe2012SummerOlympic

GamesonFriday.NBCestimates(估計)that4billionviewerstunedin(4攵看)from

aroundtheworldtowatchtheopeningceremoniesinLondonEngland.

Oscar-winningfilmmakerDannyBoyledirectedtheopeningceremonies.The

showcost$42millionandrequired15,000volunteers.

AnExcitingOpening

Boyle'sceremoniestookaudiencesthroughahistoryofEngland.The

performancebeganintheEnglishcountryside,continuedwiththebuildingof

factoriesandcitiesandendedupinthemodemage,withperformerstextingandusing

cellphones.

Next,theathletes,coachesandofficialsfromthe205nationscompetingmade

theirwayintothestadiumduringtheParadeofNations.Theceremoniesendedwith

thelightingoftheOlympicflameandPaulMcCartney,formermemberofthefemous

rockbandTheBeatles,singingthesong“HeyJude”.

SuperSurprises

Theopeningweekendofcompetitiontooksomeunexpectedturns.American

swimmerRyanLochtesurprisedtheworldwhenhebeatteammateMichaelPhelpsto

winagoldmedalinthe400-meterindividualmedley(混合泳),Itwasthefirsttime

PhelpsdidnotwinamedalinanOlympicracesince2000,whenPhelpswas15.“I

hadachancetoputmyselfinagoodspot,andIdidn'tdoitJPhelpssaidafterthe

race."It'sprettyupsetting,butthebiggestthingnowistotrytogetbackandmove

forward.

EvenmoresurprisingwasChina's16-year-oldYeShiwen'sunbelievable

performanceinthewomen's400-metreindividualmedley.Yesetthefirstswimming

worldrecordthisyear,evenswimmingfasterthanmen'sgoldmedalist,Lochte,

duringthefinal50metersoftherace!

ThoughmanyexpectedtoseeAmericangymnastJordynWiebertakehomegold

inthewomen'sallgymnasticsfinal,Wieberdidnotqualify(使具有資格)forthe

event.Onlytwogymnastsfromeachcountrycanqualify,andWieberwasbeatenby

teammatesGabbyDouglasandAlyRaisman.

WiththeGamesjustgettingunderway,therearelikelymanymoresurprises.

Whatelsewillsurprisefansaroundtheworld?You'llhavetowatchtofindout!

51.Theunderlinedphrase“kickedoff'inParagraph1means.

A.startedB.attendedC.heldD.celebrated

52.Whatdidtheopeningceremoniesmainlyshowus?

A.Britain'scityviews.B.Britain'sfilmandmusicstars.

C.Britain'srichhistory.D.Britain'sadvancedtechnology.

53.WhatsurprisedaudiencesduringtheopeningweekendoftheLondonOlympic

Games?

A.MichaelPhelpstooksecondplaceinthe400-meterindividualmedley.

B.RyanLochtedefeatedMichaelPhelpsandwonagoldmedal.

C.YeShiwenswamfasterthanmen'sgoldmedalistthroughoutthefinal.

D.JordynWieberwasbeatenbyherteammatesintheall-aroundgymnasticsfinal.

54.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.LettheGamesBegin

B.LondonOlympicsOpeningCeremonies

C.London,theCitytoHosttheMostOlympics

D.TheOlympicMomentsthatSurprisedtheWorld

B

Laptopcomputersarepopularallovertheworld.Peopleusethemontrainsand

airplanes,inairportsandhotels.Theselaptopsconnectpeopletotheirworkplace.In

theUnitedStatestoday,laptopsalsoconnectstudentstotheirclassrooms.

WestlakeCollegeinVirginiawillstartalaptopcomputerprogramthatallows

studentstodoschoolworkanywheretheywant.Withinfiveyears,eachofthe1500

studentsatthecollegewillreceivealaptop.Thelaptopsarepartofa$10million

computerprogramatWestlake,a110-year-oldcollege.Thestudentswithlaptopswill

alsohaveaccesstotheInternet.Inaddition,theywillbeabletousee-mailto“speak”

withtheirteachers,theirclassmatesandtheirfamilies.However,themostimportant

partofthelaptopprogramisthatstudentswillbeabletousecomputerswithoutgoing

tocomputerlabs.Theycanworkwithitathome,inafast-foodrestaurantorunderthe

trees一anywhereatall!

Becauseofthemanychangesincomputertechnology,laptopuseinhigher

education,suchascollegesanduniversities,isworkable.Aslaptopsbecomemore

powerful,theybecomemoresimilartodesktopcomputers.Inaddition,theportable

(便攜式)computerscanconnectstudentstonotonlytheInternet,butalsolibraries

andotherresources.Statehigher-educationofficialsarestudyinghowlaptopscan

helpstudents.Stateofficialsarealsotestinglaptopprogramsatotheruniversities,too.

AtWestlakeCollege,morethan60percentofthestaffusecomputers.The

laptopswillallowallteacherstousecomputersintheirlessons.AsoneWestlake

teachersaid,"HereweareinthemiddleofVirginiaandwe'regivingstudentsa

windowontheworld.Theycanseeeverythinganddoeverything/9

55.Themainpurposeofthelaptopprogramistogiveeachstudentalaptopto.

A.connectthemtolibrariesB.searchtheInternet

C.workonlyathomeD.usefortheirschoolwork

56.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutWestlakeCollege?

A.Allteachersusecomputers.

B.1500studentshavelaptops.

C.ItisanoldcollegeinAmerica.

D.Studentstherecandoeverything.

57.Theunderlinedphrase“awindowontheworld^^inthelastparagraphmeansthat

studentscan.

A.attendlecturesoninformationtechnology

B.getinformationfromaroundtheworld

C.travelaroundtheworld

D.havefreelaptops

58.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Wedon'tknowtheresultyet.B.Theprogramisnotworkable.

C.Theprogramistooexpensive.D.Theprogramisterrible.

C

Tofocethemusic

Likeeverylanguage,AmericanEnglishisfullofspecialexpressions,phrases

thatcomefromtheday-to-daylifeofthepeopleanddevelopintheirownway.Our

expressiontodayis"tofacethemusic."

Whensomeonesays,“Well,Iguessrilhavetofacethemusic,“itdoesnotmean

he'splanningtogototheconcert.Itissomethingfarlesspleasant,likebeingcalledin

byyourbosstoexplainwhyyoudidthisanddidthat,andwhyyoudidn'tdothisor

that.Sourmusicindeed,butithastobefaced.Atsometimeoranother,everyoneof

ushashadtofacethemusic,especiallyaschildren.Wecanallrememberfather^

angryvoice,"Iwanttotalktoyou!”andonlybecausewedidnotobeyhim.Whatan

unpleasantbusinessitwas!

Thephrase“tofacethemusic“isfamiliartoeveryAmerican,youngandold.Itis

atleast100yearsold.Andwheredidthisexpressioncomefrom?Thefirst

explanationcomesfromtheAmericannovelist,JamesFenimoreLooper.Hesaid,in

1851,thattheexpressionwasfirstusedbyactorswhilewaitinginthewingstogoon

thestage.Whentheygottheircue(提示)togoon,theyoftensaid,"Well,it'stimeto

facethemusic."Andthatisexactlywhattheydid—facingtheorchestrawhichwas

justbelowthem.Andanactormightbefrightenedornervousashemovedontothe

stageinfrontofanaudiencethatmightbefriendlyorperhapshostile,especiallyifhe

forgothislines(臺詞).Buthehadtogoout.Ifhedidnot,therewouldbenoplay.So

theexpression“tofacethemusic^^cametomean“havingtogothroughsomething,no

matterhowunpleasanttheexperiencemightbe,becauseyouknewyouhadnochoice.”

Otherexplanationsabouttheexpressiongobacktothearmy.Whenthemen

facedinspectionbytheirleader,thesoldierswouldbeworriedabouthowwellthey

looked.Wastheirequipmentclean,shinnyenoughtopassinspection?Stillthemen

hadtogooutandfacethemusicofthebandaswellastheinspection.Whatelse

couldtheydo?

Anotherarmyexplanationismorecloselyrelatedtotheideaoffacingtheresults

andacceptingtheresponsibilityforsomethingthatshouldnothavebeendone.Asfor

example,whenamanisforcedoutofthearmybecausehedidsomethingterrible,he

isdishonored.Thebanddoesnotplay.Onlythedrumstapasad,slowbeat.The

soldierisforcedtoleave,facingsuchmusicasitisandfacingthebackofhishorse.

59.Howmanyexplanationsarementionedaboutthephrase“tofacethemusic^^inthe

passage?

A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.

60.Whatdoesthephrase“tofacethemusic^^reallymean?

A.Tofacethestage.

B.Tofacethebackofthehorse.

C.Tofaceone'sleaderorfather.

D.Tofacesomethingfarlesspleasant.

61.Whichofthefollowingoccasionsistheonewemayhavetofacethemusic?

A.Whenweareplayingbasketballintheplayground.

B.Whenwearemakingaspeechbeforealotofpeople.

C.Whenwearehavingapartyateasewithourteachers.

D.Whenwearetalkingwithsomebodyinsecret.

62.Theunderlinedword“hostile“inthethirdparagraphmeans.

A.unfriendlyB.dislikeC.unkindD.unnecessary

D

Onemightexpectthattheever-growingdemandsofthetouristtradewouldbring

nothingbutgoodforthecountriesthatreceivetheholiday-makers.Indeed,arosy

pictureispaintedfbrthelong-termfutureoftheholidayindustry.Everymonthsees

thebuildingofanewhotelsomewhere.Andeverymonthanotherrock-boundPacific

islandisadvertisedasthe“l(fā)astparadise(天堂)onearth”.

However,thescaleandspeedofthisgrowthseemsettodestroytheverythings

touristswanttoenjoy.Inthosecountrieswheretherewasarushtomakequickmoney

outofseasideholidays,over-crowdedbeachesandtheconcretejunglesofendless

hotelshavebeguntolosetheirappeal.

Thosecountrieswithlittleexperienceoftourismcansuffermost.Inrecentyears,

Nepalsetouttoattractforeignvisitorstofunddevelopmentsinhealthandeducation.

Itsforests,fullofwildlifeandrareflowers,wereofferedtotouristsasonemore

untouchedparadise.Infact,thenaturealltoosoonfelttheeffectsofthousandsof

holiday-makerstravelingthroughtheforestland.Ancienttracksbecamemajorroutes

forthewalkers,withtheconsequentexploitation(開發(fā))ofprecioustreesandplants.

Notonlycantheenvironmentofacountrysufferfromthesuddengrowthof

tourism.Thepeopleaswellrapidlyfeelitseffects.Farmlandmakeswayforhotels,

roadsandairports;theoldwayoflifegoes.Theone-timefarmerisnowtheservantof

somemulti-nationalorganization;heisnolongerhisownmaster.Onceitwashis

backthatborethepain;nowitishissmilethatisexploited.Nodoubthewonders

whetherhewasn'thappierinhisvillageworkinghisownland.

Thankfully,thetouristindustryiswakinguptotheresponsibilitiesithastowards

thosecountriesthatreceiveitscustomers.Theprotectionofwildlifeandthecreation

ofnationalparksgohandinhandwithtouristdevelopmentandinfactobtainfinancial

supportfromtouristcompanies.Atthesametime,touristsarebeingencouragedto

respectnotonlythecountrysidetheyvisitbutalsoitspeople.

Thewaytourismishandledinthenexttenyearswilldecideitsfateandthatof

thecountriesweallwanttovisit.Theirneedsandproblemsaremoreimportantthan

thoseofthetouristcompanies.Increasedunderstandinginplanningworldwide

tourismcanpreserve(保護)themarketforthesecompanies.Ifnot,inafewyears'

timetheverythingsthatattracttouristsnowmaywellhavebeendestroyed.

63.WhatdoestheauthorindicateinthelastsentenceofParagraph1?

A.ThePacificislandisaparadise.

B.ThePacificislandisworthvisiting.

C.Theadvertisementisnotconvincing.

D.Theadvertisementisnotimpressive.

高一英語上冊期末試題

1.spareA.fearB.earnC.pearD.beard

2.areaA.theatreB.meanC.insteadD.Indian

3.chemistryA.channelB.machineC.characterD.change

4.resultA.refuseB.pumpC.fullD.difficult

5.allowA.slowB.dawnC.townD.grow

第二節(jié):單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出選項,并在答題卡上將該

項的標號涂黑。

6.TheOlympicGamesholdtheidealmattersisnotwinningbutparticipating.

A.thatitB.whatitC.thatwhatD.whatthat

7.InfilmTransformers,ShiaLaBeoufplaysmannamedSam

Witwicky.

A.a;theBthe;aC.the;theD.a;a

8.Isthereanypresentfbrme?

—Ofcourse.Thisnecklace_you.

A.isshortfbrB.isnamedfbrC.isintendedfbrD.intendedto

9.Youwerebraveenoughtoraiseobjectionsatthemeeting.

Well,nowIregretthat.

A.todoB.tobedoingC.tohavedoneD.havingdone

10.Nobodyenjoys.

A.beinglookeddownuponB.lookingdownupon

C.beinglookeddownD.tolookdown

11.Onlyasaninterpreterhowimportantitwastopractisespeaking

English.

A.whendidIwork...Irealized

B.whendidIwork...didIrealize

C.whenIwork...didIrealize

D.whenIworked...didIrealize

12.Americanseatastheyactuallyneedeveryday.

A.twiceasmuchproteinB.twiceproteinasmuchtwice

C.twiceproteinasD.proteinastwicemuch

13.NotonlyIbutalsoJaneandMarytiredofhavingoneexaminationafter

another.

A.isB.areC.amD.be

14.iscleartousall,studentsshouldobeytheschool'srules.

A.AsB.WhatC.WhichD.It

15.Shehadgoldenhairwhenshewasachild,butshegotolderandolder,

herhairwentdarkeranddarker.

A.whileB.whenC.afterD.as

16.一Whatdoyouthinkoftheirmarriage?

-,ifIwereKate,Iwouldnotmarryhim.

A.GenerallyspeakingB.Ihavenoidea

C.TobehonestD.Tomysurprise

17.Everymeanspreventthewaterfrom.

A.areusedto;pollutingB.willbeusedto;polluting

C.isusedto;pollutedD.isusedto;beingpolluted

18.Whatsurprisedmewasnotwhathesaidbuthesaidit.

A.thewayB.inthewaythatC.inthewayD.thewaywhich19.Look,darkclouds

gathering.Itistorainsoon.

A.probablyB.possiblyC.likelyD.perhaps

20.Allofthestudentswerebythespeechgivenbytheheadmaster.

A.inspired;inspiredB.inspiring;inspiring

C.inspired;inspiringD.inspiring;inspired

第三節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21-40各題所給的四個選項

項,并在答題卡上將該選項的標號涂黑。

Iliveinabigcity.Ifsnoisyanddirty,andIgotvery21AttheweekendsIliketoleave

thecityandgetsome22airandagoodrest.AfewweeksagoIdecidedtogotosee

my23Iwasreallylookingforwardtoit.

Myparentslivealongway24IwenttoseethemwithJames,afriend,andwedrove

onFridaynight.Inthemiddleofthe25itbegantorain.Theroadbecame,very26and

itwasdifficulttodrive.Wearrivedhomejustaftermidnight,feelingvery27.Thenext

28itwasstillraining.Jamestookhis29toagaragewhichwasverygood.

Intheafternoonthe30improved,wewantedtogofora31.Myparentslentustheir

car.Thatwasnogood.Theircardidn't32.Werangupthegarage."Oh/9theysaid,

“yourcar33bereadytilltomorrow.Soitwasn't34togoforadrive.Wedecidedto

playawordgame.Whenwedidn'tagree35awordwelookedforadictionary.It

wasn'tthere.36mymotherremembered,lentittoyousister.Shetookitwithher

whensheleft”.Thewordgamewasn'tanygood37adictionary.

OnSundaymymotherdroppedaheavyboxonher38andwehadtohirea39totake

hertohospital.WhenJamesandIdrovebackwegotstuckinacaraccident.Next

timeIwantrest.Tilstay40.

21.A.angryB.surprisedC.sadD.tired

22.A.warmB.coolC.coldD.fresh

23.A.comradesB.friendsC.parentsD.hometown

24.A.awayB.hereC.thereD.far

25oAodayB.nightC.journeyD.mad

26.A.narrowB.wetC.dirtyD.dry

27.A.happyB.excitedC.tiredD.thirsty

28.A.morningB.dayC.afternoonD.evening

29.A.clothesB.carC.booksD.machine

3O.A.carB.clothesC.weatherD.work

31.A.driveB.lookC.tripD.walk

32,A.moveB.runC.startD.work

33.A.mustn'tB.couldn'tC.wouldn'tD.won't

34.A.interestingB.necessaryC.possibleD.wonderful

35.A.aboutB.overC.toD.upon

36.A.LuckilyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Quickly

37.A.forB.inC.withD.without

38.A.footB.legC.headDfloor

39.A.truckB.taxiC.bikeD.bus

4O.A.inthecountryB.inthecity

C.inmyhomeD.inthegarage

第二部分:閱讀理解(共二大題。閱讀部分共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列4篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出選項。

A

Whoisbetteratpredictingearthquakes,animalsorscientistswithinstruments?

Evidencecollectedsofarsuggeststhatanordinaryanimal-adog,ahorse,a

pit-maygiveasreliableawarningofanimpendingearthquakeasscientists.

In1970,200instrumentsfailedtopredictaCaliforniaearthquakethatshookbuilding

inSanFrancisco,78milesaway.Butin1974,severalmonthsbeforeabigearthquake

inChina,pigsclimbedthewalls,henswouldnotroost(棲息),traineddogsdidnot

obeycommandsandfarmyardgeeserefusedtofly.TheChinesescientistspaid

attentiontotheseandothersigns,theyeducatedpeoplebeforetheearthquakestruck

thereandsavedahundredthousandlives.

Manynationsnowhaveanimals-warningcenterstotrytolearntheanimalsenseso

thatinstrumentscallbebuilttodetectthesamesignal.41.Thispassagemainlytellsus

A.aboutthebigearthquakeinSanFrancisco

B.thatanimalscanpredictearthquakes

C.animalsarebetteratpredictingearthquakesthanscientists

D.thatsomeoftheanimalsarccleverthanhumanbeings.

42.Inthispassage,“animpendingearthquake“meansanearthquake

A.thatwilltakeplaceverysoonB.thathasjusttakenplace

C.thatwillnottakeplaceD.thatwilltakeplaceinaverylongtime

B

CentralPark

Outsideamongthetrees,watchthewildlife-boththehumanandanimal

varieties.Call(212)360-3465or(212)360-2726fordailyeventsandtours.CentralPark

stretchesfrom59thto110thSts.andfrom5thAve.toCentralParkWest.

EmpireStateBuilding

Thisisamongthemoststrikingbuildingsmthecity,thenationeventheworld.The

observationdeck(瞭望臺)onthe86thfloorisopentothegeneralpublic,offeringa

wonderfulnewofthecity.Onthesecondflooryou'llfindtheNewYorkSkyride,a

simulated(模似的)helicopterrideoverManhattan5thAve.at34th

St.Midtown/(212)736-3100.

IntrepidSea-Air-SpaceMuseum

FiveblockswestofTimeSquare,thismuseumhashundredsofair,deep-seaand

spaceexhibits.Walktheflightdeckofthe900-fbot-longaircraftcarrierIntrepid;see

dozensofoldandmodernaircraftandoridetheIntrepidNavyFlightSimulator.Pier86,

W:46thSt.and12thAve./(212)245-0072.

MadisonSquareGarden

Ififsbig,itprobablyhappensattheGarden.Checkoutsportingevents,concertsand

muchmore.Toursareavailable.7thAve.btwn.32stand33rdSts.

Middtown/(212)465-6741.

45.TheNewYorkSkyride

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