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山东省枣庄市枣庄一中学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题考生须知:1本卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。2答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级姓名考场号座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试题卷上无效。4考试结束后,只需上交答题卷 选择题部分 (满分95 分)第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1Where is the cat?AOn the wall BIn a garage CIn a tree2How much does the woman weigh now?A147 pounds B153 pounds C160 pounds3Where does the conversation take place?AAt home BAt a tailors CAt a store4What does the woman think of the ads?AFunny BMeaningless CIneffective5Why does the woman need help?AShe doesnt know what gift to chooseBShe cant decide whether to buy a presentCShe doesnt have enough money to buy a camera第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第7段材料,回答第6、7题。 6What did the mans father want him to be?AA teacher BA writer CA publisher7How does the man feel about his students?AWonderful BLovely CLucky听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8Where are the two speakers?AIn a room.BIn an office.CIn the street.9What is mainly troubling the woman?AThat her husband hasnt returnedBThe air-conditioner.CThe heat.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10Where does the woman live now?AIn Canada.BIn America.CIn Japan.11What language is the woman good at?AItalian.BFrench.CSpanish.12What does the woman teach in a school?AMedicine.BEnglish.CMaths.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13Where does the conversation take place?AIn a park.BAt a hotel.CIn the street.14What is the weather like today?ASunny.BRainy.CCloudy.15How will the man probably go to Wrigley Field?ABy bus.BBy taxi.CBy subway16What time is it probably now?A300 p.m.B400 p.m.C500 p.m听第8段材料,回答第17至20题。 17Where does the speaker have breakfast if the weather is fine?AIn the garden.BIn the kitchen.CIn the living room.18When does the speaker usually go to work?AAt 200 p.m.BAt 600 p.m.CAt 630 p.m.19How does the speaker usually go home from the restaurant?ABy bus.BBy taxi.CBy train.20What do we know about the speaker?AShe is a violinist.BShe often eats alone after work.CShe often reads the newspaper at night.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分40分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。21Can you get me to the station by 1130? _Its only 10 oclock now.AGood idea BIm with youCNot exactlyDNo problem22As _ monitor of our class, Jason has _ great responsibility to get the class to work together as a team . Aa; theB.不填; aCa; 不填Da; a23This should have been decided long before now; we cant think of_.AeverythingBanythingCnothing Dsomething 24There is a new _ bus service to the school so that students can use a student ID to take it. AnormalBusual CregularDcommon25Mr. Durant lived in London for a couple of years, _ he taught French then. AwhichBwhoCwhen Dwhere26Because the shop _, all the T-shirts are sold at half price.Ahas closed down Bclosed down Cis closing down Dhad closed down27She hasnt been seen for four days and there is a growing _ about her safety in her family. AdemandBconcernCinfluenceDdoubt28I would love to talk to my grandparents _ theyre probably a book of knowledge waiting to be read. AthoughBuntilCbecauseDif29I have worked in this city for five years but never really feel I_.AbelongBcareCsurviveDdisagree30Standing in the middle of _was once a beautiful school, I looked around and found it lying in ruins after the earthquake Awhich Bthat Cwhere Dwhat31The problem is that there are often no signs until it is too late, _it difficult to avoid. AmadeBto makeCmakingDhaving made32Asked how she was getting along with her work, Selena just said she was all right and_ tell me about it in detail. AcouldntBwouldntCmustntDshouldnt33All people were shocked by what the little girl _ when she was cheated and worked as a slave for 12 years.Awent over Bwent through Cgot off Dgot away34.Catherine wasnt sure the dress was the right one, but she bought it _. She is always easily persuaded, I shouldnt wonder. AinsteadBanyhowCmeanwhileDotherwise35As is known to all language learners, the newly learnt words will soon be forgotten unless _ used in everyday communication.Agenerally Bloosely Cexactly Dfrequently第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。Aswift summer wind had carried away most of the heatHundreds of fellow 36 poured out of the gym like ants before a rainWe were 37 to continue our trip across Kansas with such nice weather Once my family had our bikes prepared and our helmets(头盔)on, we 38 , cycling at a regular pace, one behind the otherSoon the community started to come 39 Business men hurriedly 40 for their offices and farmers turned aside their trucks around usA few honked(按喇叭), some waved and others just drove by 41 we werent even there Our route soon led to the countryside, and the 42 turned from the town to wide-open wheat fieldsThe golden-brown heads of grain were bent, 43 the harvest was about to beginAs we continued, we began to see grasslands filled with cattleThe young calves 44 watched us ride by as they gathered near their mothers 45 , the grasslands become hillier, and we entered the Flint HillsSmall rocks 46 out of the short, green grass throughout the grassland. The road ahead changed, too, as we wentThe muscles in my legs started to 47 as I slowed down to make it up hillsEach bend seemed a greater 48 than the last, but the hard work 49 paid off when I sped down the backside of the bendThe cool wind strongly pushed my shirt 50 me as I hit 30 miles per hourThe scene was a shadow from the 51 of my eye as I focused on the roadI was at the bottom in a short time it took me to get up the bend. At the 52 of the next hill, I saw a water tower in the distanceA sudden burst of energy shot through my bodyI knew our 53 point for the day was only a few miles awayAt each top the tower became a little bigger and other buildings came into view 54 , we came rolling into another town, similar to the former one, yet 55 Every part of Kansas enjoys a different beauty.36AcompetitorsBstudentsCworkers Dcyclists37AgratefulBexcitedCfrightenedDupset38Atook offBcame upCjoined inDset down39AlooseBcloseCaliveDpeaceful40AlookedBprovidedCservedDheaded41Aas ifBso thatCeven thoughDin case42ArouteBsceneCtrafficDwheel43AfancyingBdeterminingCsignalingDwondering44AcalmlyBcarefullyChopefullyDanxiously45AGraduallyBActuallyCLuckilyDExactly46AranBstoodCflowedDjumped47AbuildBrelaxCacheDbreak48AdifficultyBadvantageCperformanceDchance49AlikelyBabsolutelyCespeciallyDfinally50AbeneathB, againstCfromDwith51AmovementBcornerCtestDcommunication 52AtopBsightCfootDbend53AstartingBturningCmeetingDstopping54AInsteadBLatelyCSoonDBesides55AstrangeBunequalledCordinaryDdusty第二部分:阅读理解(共两节。第一节12小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分34分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AOne of the best-known American writers of childrens books is Alfred Strong, or Doctor Strong, as he is better known to readers everywhereNow, an art show called “Doctor Strong From Then to Now” is travelling around the United StatesThe pictures and drawings show the history of Doctor Strong.Doctor Strong first became famous almost fifty years ago when his first childrens book was publishedSince then, he has written forty-five books that have sold more than one hundred million copies around the world.Doctor Strongs books are known for their easy use of words and colorful, hand-drawn picturesThese drawings bring life to his imaginary creaturesThe Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, and hundreds of others.The San Diego Museum, in California, organized the art showIt included about three hundred Doctor Strongs original(最早的) drawings and some of his writings.Most of Doctor Strongs books, although written in a funny way, have serious messagesFor example, in Mc Elligots Pool, he describes the danger of pollutionHe discusses the arms race(军备竞赛) in The Butter Battle Book, written in nineteen eighty-four.Doctor Strong is almost eighty-four years old nowHe says he never planned to write stories just for childrenHe says he writes stories that interest people of all agesHe says he uses easy words so that everyone, even a child, can understand56Doctor Strong first became famous in _.Ahis eighties when an art show was travelling around the United StatesBhis fifties when his drawings and writings were publishedCnineteen eighty-four when his book MeEligots Pool was publishedDhis thirties when his first book was published 57Doctor Strongs books are very popular in America because _.Athey are stories about animals such as cats, elephants and so onBthey are written in easy words with colourful picturesChe organized the art show in California Dthey are written in a funny way58His purpose in writing many such books is _Ato show his original pictures and drawings Bto organize a special art show of his ownCto make his readers laugh or smile when they read his booksDto interest people as well as tell the truth about social problems BIts long been known that dogs and cats, with their well developed sense of smell, can be trained to identify the chemicals released by human illnessesIn some cases, researchers have even trained household pets to detector predictepilepsy(癫痫病)But what if we could fine set that sense and put it into a microchip, allowing us to create a breathalyzer for diseases?For DrAndrew Koehl, the inventor of the microchip technology at the heart of this digital nose, the technology that will allow us to do just that is already here“We can detect down to parts per billion levels,” Koehl says“To give you a similarity thats equal to one drop in an Olympic size swimming pool.” The sensor identifies each chemicals make-up in the airIf the sensor is set to a certain level, it will set off an alarm.Work continues to make it smaller and makes it able to enter the healthcare marketWithin several years, the company hopes to develop it as a diagnostic(诊断) tool“Whats amazing is that there really are chemicals on your breath that indicate illness, thats been shown through a number of studies and we can detect those,” he said“There have already been a number of research papers published suggesting we can detect many disease.” At the beginning, the technology had been developed for defense purposesHe said the terror caused by the events of September 11 had got him thinking about the application of this type of sensor in safety check“Originally it was aimed at detecting things like explosives, poisonous chemicals and other terrors that might occur,” said Dr Koehl.Eventually the sensor could become a part of many everyday instruments, warning users of which foods are going bad in the fridge or even the best moment to take the roast out of the microwave oven.You could even, one day, have a digital nose that you could carry in your pocket“More recently weve been looking at user spaces so were talking to a number of producers of mobile phones and mobile phone parts,” he said“We want to develop a module small enough to put into mobile devices like phones.”59It can be inferred from the passage that_. AThis type of sensor was designed to prevent disease at first BThe digital nose can be put into mobile phones at present CUsers might take the mobile devices with them in near future DThe new invention has already entered the healthcare market60The underlined word “ detect”(Paragraph1)is closest in meaning to_. AprotectBdiscoverCsettleDremove61Whats the passage mainly about? ADogs and cats have a strong sense of smell. BA new sensor is used to identify chemicals. CModern technology is developing very fast. DDigital nose on a microchip can smell diseases.CArchaeologists(考古学家) studying Stonehenge and its surrounding area say theyve dug up the relics of an untouched,ancient campsite that dates back to 6,000 years-a find that could rewrite British prehistory.“This is themost important discovery at Stonehenge in over 60 years,” Professor Tim Darvill, a Bournemouth University archaeologist and a Stonehenge expert who did not take part in the new discovery, told the TelegraphAnd as he told The Huffington Post in an email, the discovery changes earlier theories that Stonehenge was built in a landscape that was not heavily used before about 3000 B.C.The discovery was made during a dig at Blick Mead, a site about 1.5 miles from StonehengeResearchers foundcharcoal(木炭) dating back to 4,000 B.Cand evidence of possible buildings, according to a statement released by the universityThey also dug up burnt stone and tools, as well as the remains of animals-ancient cattle that served as food for ancient hunter-gatherers.The researchers plan further analysis on the artificial objects but say theyre worried the tunnel construction (隧道建设)could damage the site and get in the way of their work.“Blick Mead could explain what archaeologists have been searching for centuries-an answer to the story of Stonehenges past,” David Jacques, the University of Buckingham archaeologist who discovered the campsite, told The Guardian“But our only chance to find out about the earliest part of Britains history could be ruined if the tunnel goes ahead.”Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument made up of a ring of standing stones, lies eight miles north of Salisbury, England in WiltshireIt has been listed as aWorld Heritage Sitesince 1986.62The main purpose of the passage is _ Ato introduce a recent discovery of ancient relics Bto call on people to protect the ancient relics Cto warn the researchers not to do further analysis Dto attract more tourists to visit Stonehenge63We can learn from the passage that_. Athe researchers express their concern that the relics might be ruinedBthe ancient campsite has been destroyed by the construction workersCarchaeologists are repairing artificial objects founded in the relic siteDthe tunnel construction rewrites the earliest part of Britains history64In which section of a newspaper can we read this passage? ATravel.BBusiness.CLifestyle.DCulture.65What might be the best title for the passage? AStonehenge Is In Danger of Being Destroyed Because Of the Find. BNew Stonehenge Discovery Described As Most Important In 60 years. CA New Tunnel Is Being Constructed Under StonehengeDStonehenge Has Been Listed as aWorld Heritage Site Since 1986.DEarlier this month, blogger Lisa Henderson announced thatshe and her husband John had decided not to have ChristmasThe family, who lives in Utah, will still put up decorations, but presents from Santa are a no-go this year.“John and I feel like we are fighting a very hard uphill battle with our kids when it comes to their rights,” Henderson wrote on her blog“It is one of the biggest struggles as a parent these days in middle class AmericaOur kids have been acting so ungrateful lately.John said, “We shouldnt just celebrate ChristmasAnd, so thats what we did.”Instead, the Hendersons are putting the money they would have spent on gifts toward service projects in order to teach their three sons the “pleasure of giving.” The children will still receive gifts from grandparents and other family members, but this year, she said, their letters to Santa will be asking him to find someone who needs presents more than they do.In an interview with ABC News,11-year-old Caleb Henderson admitted that he and his brothers had been behaving badly“We would hit each other, we were fightingCrying,” he admitted, and Lisa said that when she broke the news to her sons, they cried pretty hard.But so far, Henderson told Fox News last week, the family ishaving a sudden turning this into a different kind of giftThey have already held a clothing drive and sent boxes of clothes and candy to a village in the Philippines that was hit hard last year by Typhoon Haiyan.“The children were excited and kept wanting to give more and more,” she reported on her blog.Many readers responded positively to Hendersons post, some sharing their own stories of limiting Christmas in order to teach their children to be charitable(仁慈的)or grateful“As parents youre giving your kids something so much more special than a bunch of gifts on Christmas,” one wrote.But Henderson received negative follow-ups as well on her blogResponding to critics, she updated her blog with a statement that reads, in partI just wanted to explain a couple of thingsFirst, my kids are in no way hurting for things.They have reacted by making gifts for each other and packing them into each others stockings stealthilyThey are learnin
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