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福建省南安一中2013-2014学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题第卷(选择题 共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题;每小题1.5 分,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。听完每段对话的后,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. what will the man do tonight?a. go to a concert. b. have a meal with the woman.c. see a movie with his sister.2. what are the speakers talking about?a. the womans new puppy. b. the mans roommates. c. the mans pet.3. where are the speakers?a. at the cinema.b. in an office. c. in a theme park.4. why did the woman wake up?a. the man made too much noise.b. the light was on. c. her alarm went off.5. how much discount can the woman get for the hat?a. 15%.b. 40%. c. 50%.笫二节(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、7题。6. where will the man be travelling for two months? a. south america.b. central america. c. north america.7. how will he get around? a. by air.b. by bike. c. by train.听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. why have so many people taken part in the program?a. to meet some famous stars.b. to become popular. c. to improve their skills.9. what is the womans opinion of talent shows?a. they are fresh and interesting.b. they cost too much. c. they are not creative.听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. what does the man say about the new james bond film?a. the special effects are wonderful. b. a new singer sang for the film. c. the locations in the film are beautiful.11. when will the new film open? a. today. b. this sunday. c. next sunday.12. how does the woman feel about the new film? a. excited. b. confused. c. indifferent.听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13. where did the woman go for her holiday? a. to a mountain.b. to a beach. c. to a park.14. how did the woman feel in the last few days of the trip?a. lonely. b. excited. c. bored.15. who went to the new restaurant with the man when he was in mexico?a. his family.b. his roommates. c. his new friends.16. what do the speakers both like?a. travelling alone.b. dancing. c. mexican food.听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17. who is mitch landrieu? a. a reporter. b. the governor(州长) of louisiana. c. the mayor of new orleans.18. how many people have no power in arkansas?a. three thousand. b. five thousand. c. eleven thousand.19. when did hurricane katrina hit new orleans? a.two years ago. b. five years ago. c. seven years ago.20. what do we know about hurricane isaac?a. it has caused damage in several states. b. it caused the pearl river to flood 6 days ago.c. it has killed over 1500 people so far. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从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。21.are you satisfied with his plan? not at all. it couldnt have been _. a. betterb. worsec. bestd. worst22. life is not about the number of breaths you take; its about the moments _ take your breath away. a. whenb. wherec. thatd. who23. the traffic in_ directions on the highway isnt moving at all, which makes me crazy. a. both b. some c. either d. neither24. according to the report, the number of animals used in experiments _by 30% over the years.a. was reduced b. has been reducedc. were reducedd. have been reduced25. further arrangements will be made at the meeting _ next friday evening.a. to be heldb. heldc. to holdd. being held26. i caught alice going through my letters and demanded an immediate _. a. explanationb. instructionc. description d. introduction27. his suggestion sounded so helpful to the company that all the people present were _ it. a. in need ofb. in favour ofc. in hope ofd. in place of28. david had to brake hard to avoid _ the deer. a. to hitb. having hitc. hitd. hitting29. the creative patterns and bright colours make bens work _from that of other designers. a. stand outb. take awayc. cut downd. give up30. quizzes are used to _ how much material students have learned. a. determineb. removec. announced. defend31. the couple have appealed _ the public for any information _their missing daughter. a. to; inb. for; inc. to; aboutd. for; about32. dont get angry. lets try and discuss this in a calm and _way. a. innocentb. politicalc. familiard. reasonable33. i _ to stay at home doing my homework by my parents last sunday. a. have persuadedb. persuadedc. was persuadedd. have been persuaded34. _to work overtime that evening, i missed a wonderful film. a. having been askedb.to askc. having askedd. to be asked35.could we put off our wine festival? _. it will be held as planned. a.not exactlyb.not reallyc. im not sured. i dont careat the winerys annual harvest festival, robledo circulates (周旋) among his 50 from across the usa and beyond 51 they were his old friends. looking at the 52 on everyones face, he says with deep feelings, “this is 53 ive been working that way without getting 54 . you have been doing business with me and have helped me a lot. i love you all. i cant 55 how i feel. right now my dreams have come true.”36a.rememberedb.tookc.dislikedd.spent37a.calmb.angryc.hungryd.thirsty38a.friendsb.childrenc.motherd.father39a.skilledb.disappointedc.ashamedd.surprised40a.placeb.wayc.spaced.room41a.grabb.understandc.knowd.control42a.lineb.goalc.pland.idea43a.educatingb.remindingc.managingd.examining44a.conditionb.statec.permissiond.position45a.refusedb.bulitc.reflectedd.promised46a.set upb.went overc.called for d.cut up47a.ordinaryb.frozenc.speciald.amazing48a.holdsb.keepsc.costsd.shares49a.foundb.attractedc.putd.removed50a.visitorsb.customersc.studentsd.competitors51a.as if b.even ifc.now thatd.so that52a.signsb.doubtsc.marksd.smiles53a.whyb.whenc.whered.what54a.excitedb.interestedc.tiredd.pleased55a.decideb.describec.acceptd.realize 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ain december 2010, lauren robinson walked into science class, “my throat started closing,” she remembers. “they called an ambulance, and i had to go to the hospital.” it wasnt the first time that lauren had to be rushed to the hospital. thats because lauren, 15, has a food allergy (过敏症)many people have food allergies. but laurens allergy is much worse than most. she cant eat food that contains milk. when she was younger, lauren could stay safe by choosing food carefully. that changed in middle school. by eighth grade, lauren couldnt be in the same room with dairy products(乳制品). thats what happened in laurens science classroom. earlier that day, students had held a pizza party. cheese particles(微粒) still hung in the air. lauren never returned to school after that.in 2011, lauren got great news. she could go to school and stay safe by driving a robot to class. lauren controls it from home over the internet, using a computer. she uses the keyboard to drive the robot from class to class. a video camera on the robot lets lauren see what is going on in school. a video screen on the robot lets students and teachers see her. it has microphones(话筒) so that everyone can talk to lauren too.at first, lauren thought that using the robto was “a weird idea”. no one went to school like that. “i kept knocking into walls at first,” says lauren, laughing. “id keep falling!” but she got used to it quickly. using the robot feels natural now. lauren even created a way to “raise her hand” using the robots headlights. “i can turn them on and off until the teacher sees me,” she explains.lauren looks forward to going to college. shed like to work in a medical job.56. what do we know about laurens allergy?a. laurens throat was totally damaged because of it.b. it becomes better as lauren gets older.c. it often puts lauren in a dangerous situation.d. lauren was born with it.57. the underlined word “weird” in paragraph 4 probably means “_”.a. strange b.cleverc. wrongd. big58. according to the passage, the robot _.a. was easy to control at first b. becomes friends with laurenc. can communicate with others all by itselfd. makes lauren feel like shes really in schoolbmost people know tuna(金枪鱼) only in a can but more than 50 kinds of tuna live in the worlds oceans. the largest of tuna, the bluefin, can grow almost 15 feet long and swim through the water at high speed.for centuries, bluefin crowded the worlds waters, a top ocean predator(捕食性动物) with few enemies. but theyve met their match in humans. more and more people find tuna delicious. today bluefin are nearing extinction(灭绝). to save them, scientists needed to know more about their habits. but, until recently, they had no way of following these super-fast animals of the sea.scientists came up with a project called tagging of pacific predator(topp). over 10 years, they attached (固定) electronic recorders to more than 4,000 animals. the recorders recorded information about amounts of light and salt, and even the animals heartbeat and body temperature. for the first time, researchers were able to follow their travel across the pacific and study their movements in the warm waters off the california coast.the journeys of the bluefin really surprised the topp team. when bluefin are two years old, they leave the waters off japan and travel all the way east to california, a distance of more than 3,000 miles (5,000 kilometres). then they move up and down the us coast with the seasons.and scientists in another project, the history of marine animal population (hmap), found that 100 years ago, the ocean off scandinavia were full of bluefin every summer. and very few people fished for them. then, in the 1920s, new fishing techniques made it easier to catch large numbers of tuna. more people began to eat and enjoy tuna, and the business of the tuna fishery continued to grow. a short 25 years later, fishers were catching 10,000 tons of tuna each year. looking at past and present numbers, scientists think that 90 percent of all large predatory fish, including tuna, have disappeared as a result of overfishing. that means that for every 10 fish that existed before 1950, only one lives today.59. the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 probably means _.a. humans are eating and hunting tunab. humans know a lot about tuna c. tuna and humans are getting along welld. humans would like to protect tuna60. the purpose of topp is to _.a. save ocean predatorsb. study the california coast c. do research on ocean predatorsd. record information of the oceans61. according to the passage, tuna _.a. are in danger b. come in about 15 kinds c. live in warm watersd. are faster than bluefin62. we can infer from paragraph 5 that _. a. hmap is taking measures to protect tunab. the oceans off scandinavia are full of bluefinc. tuna were an important food sourced. the business of the tuna fishery was droppingcannie wauneka smiled as she touched the medal. it was the presidential medal of freedom(总统自由勋章)! she was very proud to be the first native american to get this award. it was given to her because of the navajo people. a lot had changed because of her.annie was born in 1910 in arizona. when annie was 8 years old, her father sent her away to receive a good educationhomes of navajos were too spread to build schools near where people lived. that year a terrible flu swept through her school. some of the students died. annie wasnt seriously affected, so she helped care for those who were sick. she said her interest in health work began to grow because of this early event in her life. when she grew up, wauneka saw the poor health of many navajo people. this troubled her, and she wanted to do something about it. in 1951, she ran for a seat on the tribal council (部落委员会). she won, and in fact, she served for 27 years.from the start, she pushed for better living conditions. every year, many navajos and others died from tuberculosis (肺结核), or tb. wauneka fought to reduce the number of tb cases and deaths across the country. this was the main reason she won the medal of freedom in 1963.wauneka wanted her people to take good care of their own health. she talked to them about health each week on the radio. and she wrote a dictionary of medical terms to help them talk to doctors and nurses that werent navajos.wauneka knew that education was the key to a good future. first of all, she wanted navajo children to have schools closer to where they lived. she knew from her own childhood experiences how hard it was to leave home at a young age.wauneka received the name “legendary(传奇的) mother of the navajo nation” from the tribal council in 1984. she could have stopped then, but of course she didnt. at the time of her death in 1997, her grandson said, “she made us proud to be navajo.” annie wauneka would have smiled to hear him say that.63. annie wauneka was sent away to study because_.a. her father wanted her to receive the best educationb. she wanted to stay away from navajosc. there was no school near her homed. many navajos went to that school64. which of the following is the correct order of the events that happened to annie wauneka? a. won the presidential medal of freedom b. experienced a terrible flu c. received the name “legendary mother of the navajo nation”d. ran for a seat on the tribal councila. b-d-a-c b. a-b-d-c c. b-c-a-d d. a-d-c-b65. according to the passage, annie wauneka _.a. once worked as a doctorb. gave most of her attention to educationc. felt happy when she left home at 8d. was thought highly of by her grandson66. what is the main idea of the passage?a. annie wauneka made the world know more about navajos.b. annie wauneka ran for a seat on the tribal council.c. annie wauneka was a great navajo leader.d. annie wauneka cared about navajos health.dwhen you are in london, which hotel do you want to stay in? here are some nice but affordable hotels in london.55(65) in this hotel, theres a garden that allows guests to hang around outside with a drink, a japanese restaurant, and a 24-hour bar that serves all sorts of drinks at fair prices.arran house hotel(97)the main attraction here is the social history of this location. but if you are not interested in history, theres always the private rose garden and a dvd library for you to have fun. generally, the rooms are luxurious(奢侈的) and provide all the necessary tools; however, the history of the places is the main selling point here.the hoxton(69)the hoxton has always been famous for its 1-per-room offers, but for those who cant get one of those offers its still affordable. a free small breakfast is provided to all rooms. there is also a nice restaurant next door.the pavilion(100)the pavilion is a place where each of the 30 rooms has a musical theme. metallica, honky tonk afro, and casablanca nights are just some of the themed rooms. the music is very classical and those who are part of the older generation will find staying here to be a very pleasant experience. faces like duran duran and naommi campbell have turned up to this hotel before, so it must be good.67.who would most probably be interested in staying at arran house hotel?a. someone who is interested in history.b. someone who is fond of japanese food. c. someone who likes visiting a bar for a drink.d. someone who likes watching movies in the room.68. if you want to stay at a hotel for one night at only 1, you should try _. a. 55 b. the hoxton c. arran house hoteld. the pavilion69. duran duran and naomi campbell are mentioned to show the hotel is _.a. music-themed b. luxurious c. famousd. nice70. the author writes the passage to _. a. compare different hotels in london b. encourage readers to pay a visit to london c. tell readers what hotels he has stayed at in london d. recommend some nice but affordable hotels in londonetelevisions were talked about most at the 2013 international consumer electronics show (ces). they were bigger and better, with some of the highest technology ever. some of the tvs used a new technology called oled. they were thinner and larger, offered better color and were brighter than traditional leds. uhdtvs were also popular. most of those at the show used 4k technology, which has a resolution(分辨率) that is 4 times that of traditional hdtvs. sharp electronics showed off an 8k uhdtv. its resolution is 16 times that of standard hdtvs. many smart tvs(智能电视) offered technology that let users have a more personalized(个性化的) experience. one such tv from the electronics company tcl uses sensors (传感器) and voice recognition to determine who is watching. it then offers programming based on the user. another tv from panasonic offers a similar personalized user experience. besides television technology, size also played a major part in ces 2013. televisions are different in size from big to bigger, with at least two companiessamsung and hisenseexhibiting tvs measuring 110 inches. gary shapiro is president and ceo of the consumer electronics association (cea), the group that organizes ces. he gave one of the most important speeches on the op

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