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湖北省荆州市沙市区2016-2017学年高一英语下学期第五次双周考试题考试时间:2017年5月19日 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. how much is the danish ham? a. $2.79. b. $ 2.39. c. $3.2. what did the woman line up for? a. a book. b. a movie ticket. c. a concert ticket.3. who plans to move house? a. the man. b. johnny. c. larry.4. what does the man suggest? a. playing golf. b. having a walk. c. parking their car.5. what will the woman do first? a. write a report. b. send a message. c. return to her office.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. who was knocked down on the last paper? a. mike. b. the man. c. theresa.7. what do we know about mark? a. he gave up his job. b. he is sticky. c. he is taking a course this semester.听第7段材料,回答8至10题。8. where is the man now? a. in canada. b. in the us. c. in new zealand.9. what is the mans phone number? a. 89037984 b. 87037425 c. 86379284.10. what will the man probably do next? a. write to dorson. b. try to ring dorson. c. leave a message.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. which flight does the man want to take? a. 7:00 p.m. b. 5:00 p.m. c. 10:00 a.m.12. what ticket costs $ 600? a. first class. b. economy class. c. second class.13. where cant the man get his ticket? a. at the airport. b. in the hotel. c. at the womans office.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. what are the speakers mainly talking about? a. a kind of sport. b. an accident. c. a club.15. what does the woman think is the main reason for accidents? a. poor skills. b. the force of wind. c. lack of patience.16. what can we learn from the conversation? a. the woman set up a club. b. the man would like to have a try.c. the woman has just tried once.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. what does the speaker mainly talk about? a. stress. b. modern medicine. c. a new disease.18. which would be supported by the speaker? a. there was no stress in history. b. we should try to get rid of stress. c. stress is common in life.19. what can we learn about the stress in life and on a violin string(弦)? a. stress in life is destructive. b. both are helpful if wisely used. c. stress on a violin string is always useful.20. what will be talked about in the next program?a. how to kill stress. b. how to deal with stress. c. why stress is important. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第1节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。aa scientist believes he has discovered a direct link between peoples favourite sleeping position and their personality. professor chris idzikowski has described six different positions and what each one says about a persons character. the professor, who did the research for a hotel group, said, “we are all aware of our body language when we are awake but this is the first time we have been able to see what our position says about us when we are asleep.” at the moment, professor idzikowski is trying to sleep in a yoga position that involves crossing your legs around your neck. he says there is no perfect position for sleeping. 1. the starfish“starfish” sleep flat on their back with their arms raised. they are good listeners who make friends easily but do not like to be the centre of the attention.2. the yearner“yearners” sleep on their side with their arms raised. they are doubtful and have a very sensible approach to life.3. the foetusthe most popular position, particularly among women. they sleep curled(蜷缩)up on their side, holding on to the pillow. they appear to be tough but are actually sensitive and shy.4. the freefalleronly 6.5% of people prefer to sleep on their front, making this the least popular sleeping position. “freefallers” seem very confident, although this hides a nervous personality.5. the logthe “log” position is similar to the “yearner” but with arms by the sides. “logs” are easy-going and sociable, but can be seen as too gullible, easily to be tricked.6. the soldier“soldiers”, who sleep on their back with their arms by their sides, are quiet and reserved. they set high standards for themselves and do not like noisy social situations.21. what can we infer from paragraph 1?a. the yoga sleeping position is the best one.b. people dont know their body language when awake.c. peoples sleeping position determines their personality.d. professor idzikowski shows great interest in sleeping positions.22. which of the following sayings about the sleeping position is correct?a. “foetus” seem to be strong but sensitive. b. “yearners” sleep on their back with their arms raised.c. “starfish” like to be the focus of the attention.d. “soldiers” sleep on their side with their arms by their sides.23. what does the underlined word gullible mean in paragraph 6?a. easily annoyed. b. easily approached. c. easily cheated. d. easily satisfied. bthe days of glancing at a map or the screen of your smart phone when youre lost will soon be over, thanks to new shoes that tell you which way to turn to. the shoes use a bluetooth link to communicate with your mobiles mapping system. the mobile works out which route you should be following and the shoes then produce a slight shaking in either foot telling you when and where to change direction. the shoes will also count the number of steps youve taken and the calories youve burned, and theyll even buzz to warn you youve left your phone behind, or to tell you when youre travelling past an interesting landmark. “they are as easy to use as a tap on the shoulder,” said krispian lawrence, 30, who developed the shoes with partner anirudh sharma, 28, in hyderabad, india. “you can even communicate with them using hand gestures and finger snaps because the shoes have sensors that can pick up movement and sound.” the lechal shoes go on sale worldwide in june but lawrence and sharmas company, ducere technologies, has already taken more than 3,000 pre-orders. lawrence believes the shoes will also improve road safety. “if im on my bike or motorbike, i dont want to stare at my phone -its dangerous,” he says. “id rather be guided by my footwear.” he believes his invention will prove invaluable for the visually impaired and has promised that every mainstream pair sold by ducere will subsidize(资助) a cheaper pair for a visually damaged person. footnav technology does not impress explorer sir ranulph fiennes, however. “whats wrong with a good old-fashioned map?” said the 70-year-old when told of the shoes. “if you rely too heavily on technology, youre heading for trouble. too many people have forgotten the basics: how to read a map and a compass.”24. according to the passage, which of the following can smart shoes not do? a. guiding your road. b. warning of the loss of your wallet. c. counting your steps and calories. d. reminding you of landmarks.25. smart shoes can be used as a map mainly because . a. they can talk to peopleb. they can produce a slight shakingc. they are guided by a remote control d. they are linked to mobiles mapping system 26. whats the possible meaning of the underlined word “impaired”? a. discouraged. b. disabled.c. disappointed. d. disliked.27. what is sir ranulphs attitude towards this invention?a. positive b. negative. c. disturbing. d. confused.cdear mr. shyamalan, according to the box office, congratulations are in order. it seems your new movie, split, is doing gangbusters. that means millions of people all over the world have seen or will soon see your story about a man who is suffering from dissociative identity disorder (did). as much as im rooting for you as an artist, mr. shyamalan, personally, i think you climbed to success on the overburdened backs of the mentally ill. as a person who suffers from multiple(多面的)personalities, as well as a psychologist with professional knowledge and skills in the subject, i feel it is my duty to school you in a few facts: people who suffer from did are not, generally speaking, scary or cheating. we are normal people who silently suffer from a painful condition in which our sense of who we are feels divided into broken parts. our condition is often caused by a history of severe and repeated child abuse(虐待). in truth, we are victims(受害者) of unimaginable violence. with the release of your movie, you have become my bully(恃强凌弱者). i am personally harmed by the absurd fixed image you use in split. your description of kevin crumb as one gender confused, cross-dressing multiple with a strong liking for violence has the same effect as shouting across the playground, “people with did are dangerous nut jobs!” i have lived for years with the shame created by movies such as yours. despite being a successful doctor who runs a charity for adult survivors of child abuse, i live with constant anxiety that people will learn of my diagnosis(诊断). for no matter how long ive known someone or how highly they think of me, once they know im a multiple, the reaction is imaginable.in the future, id appreciate it if you stopped using our pain and suffering as materials for your entertainment.michelle stevens28. what does the author think of shyamalans success? a. he was very fortunate b. he deserved it.c. his efforts were worthwhiled. he got it in an immoral way29. whats the probable cause of did?a. poor living conditions. b. extreme anxiety from life.c. tense relations among people. d. being badly treated in childhood.30. who is kevin crumb according to the text?a. a friend of mr. shyamalans.b. a character in split.c. a patient of michelle stevenss.d. a psychologist with multiple personalities.31. whats the authors purpose in writing the text?a. to give the movie split a review. b. to show respect for people with did.c. to state that the movie split hurt people with did.d. to argue that people with did can make a difference.da “smart drug” taken by students to improve their performance really does work, scientists have found. the drug modafinil is currently used to treat sleep disorder, but it is widely used off-label by students to help them revise for exams or focus on long essays.until now, there has been a lack of clear evidence over whether it can actually help concentration and alertness. but a new analysis of the research showed it does improve planning and decision making, flexibility, learning and memory, and even creativity. the findings raise serious ethical(道德的) questions about whether modafinil should be “classified, tolerated or condemned”, scientists said. professor guy goodwin, president of the european college said: “its the first real example of a smart drug, which can really help, for example, with exam preparation.” previous ethical discussions around smart drugs assumed(假定) major effects of the drugs before it was clear that there were any, he added. he continued “if correct, the latest news means the ethical debate(争论) is real: how should we classify, tolerate or condemn a drug that improves human performance?”a fifth of university students across the country claim to have taken smart drugs,according to surveys by student newspaper the tab . and the use of modafinil is most widespread at oxford university, where a quarter of students have reported to have used it. over the years, universities have discussed how best to respond to the use of smart drugs, and some have suggested olympic-style doping tests for students sitting exams.professor goodwin said there should be a society-wide debate on how modafinil should be permitted officially and regulated(管理), as well as what universities should do about its use. he said: “regulation has been and remains uncertain. we cannot know either if demand for modafinil in the same societies will actually be significant, whether society will be more accepting and how regulation will then be made.”32.who are likely to turn to the “smart drug” modafinil ?a. children who lack strength. b. patients who have a heart disease.c. old people who have poor sight. d. students who have poor memory.33.why does the writer refer to the students of oxford university?a. to show smart drugs enjoy popularity among college students. b. to prove oxford university students suffer from a heavy load.c. to tell us smarts drugs use have spread to england. d. to explain why oxford university students are clever.34. what does professor goodwin think of “smart drug” modafinil?a. our society should accept the use of modafinil.b. regulation on modafinil remains to be discussed.c. modafinil used as a “smart drug” should be stopped.d. regulation on modafinil being used as a “smart drug” is necessary.35. what is the topic of passage? a. “smart drugs” have side effects.b. a “smart drug” raises ethical questions.c. students cant go without “smart drugs”.d. a more effective “smart drags” should be developed.第二节 共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分。根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。how to create better phone habitsif you find yourself constantly checking your cell phone, you may have a problem withoveruse of cell phone. 36 here are four tips on how to create better phone habits.1. put your phone away an hour before you go to sleep. staring at a screen right beforeyou try to go to sleep is going to make it more difficult to fall asleep. 37 dont try tosleep with it right next to your head because you will spend more time focused on who mightbe texting you than sleeping.2. carry your phone in your bag or pocket. when you take your phone with you, dontcarry it in your hand. 38 this is especially important when you drive. make sure yourphone is hidden away when you drive so you are not tempted to look at it and text.3. 39 think of the best times of the day for you to not be on your phone textingand make it a “no phone time”. turn your phone completely off and put it away somewherewhere you cant get to it for a few hours. forcing yourself to do this daily will help train yourbrain to not get anxious when you are not on your phone.4. pretend like your cell phone is a home phone. 40 try pretending like your cellphone is a landline phone. place it in one spot in your house and always leave it there andonly use it there, instead of taking it with you everywhere you go.a. an hour before you go to sleep, text anyone you are talking to that you are going to sleep.b. cell phones are an annoying invention.c. have set times where you are away from your phone.d. turn off your cell phone before you leave your home.e. probably one of the major reasons you are addicted to (上瘾)texting is because you can carry yourphone with you anywhere.f. it can lead to reduced quality of personal relationships and lack of productivity in daily life.g. put your phone somewhere where you cant see it.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的a、b、c和d四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 my dad always collected coins. he would walk to his long-time bankers and 41 they put at least some new coins aside for him 42 coins were issued. he gave them to every 43 member. it gradually became a special family 44 to get coins from dad.when my dad died, i felt a sense of 45 . my father and i had been so close. i was lost without his 46 and support. i wondered if i would 47 feel my dad around me again, watching over me. it was right after hurricane katrina. at the end of a motivational meeting, i felt so 48 as i looked at these devoted volunteers. to my surprise, when i glanced at the 49 , i saw a coin from the state where my dad was 50 and raised.later, i went to the bank to 51 a check. the bank manager, who had known me, called me into her office, showing me the coins for all the states my dad had 52 . ever since that time, i have always 53 coins at the most extraordinary times, when i needed support the most. 54 , nowadays when i need emotional support during a tough time, a coin will always 55 in a strange place. now every time a coin appears in our house, one of my 56 says, “oh, its grandpa! ”we all feel a sense of 57 every time a single coin turns up in a (n) 58 place. we have all accepted it as a 59 of love, guidance and support from dad and 60 coin makes us smile.41. a. point out b. make sure c. look at d. talk about42. a. because b. untilc. since d. when43. a. club b. bank c. family d. team 44. a. rule b. memoryc. discovery d. tradition45. a. relief b. duty c. guilt d. emptiness46. a. promise b. belief c. guidance d. expectation47. a. ever b. just c. already d. even 48. a. nervous b. grateful c. disappointed d. anxious49. a. ceiling b. wallc. playground d. floor50. a. played b. saved c. born d. chosen51. a. write b. post c. cash d. print52

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