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山东省威海文登市2013-2014学年高英语上学期期末统考试题新人教版2014.01本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。第卷(共95分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节:(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置上。听完每段对话后,你有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。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 1.why does the man want to move to new york?a. because he doesnt like to live in the small town.b. because he wants to find a job there.c. because he likes the way of life in a big city.2. what does the man mean?a. he doesnt agree with the woman.b. he has a better idea than the womans.c. he has the same opinion as the woman.3. how was the climate where the old couple lived?a. it was very rainy. b. it was very snowy. c. it was very warm.4. what are they mainly talking about?a. people with aids. b. what hiv is. c. how people gets aids.5. what will most probably happen if the woman supplies her bank details?a. she will get a lot of money.b. her money in the bank will be stolen.c. she will take part in a special activity.第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,共15分)听下面6段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料, 回答第6至8题。6.why is new high tech-equipment used in modern olympic games?a. to help athletes perform even better. b. to make competition interesting.c. to stop competition among the athletes. 7. people hold modern olympic games in order to _.a. improve their technology b. improve their health c. make friends8. according to the dialogue, new technology has affected all the following but _.a. timing b. awarding c. cheating听第7段材料, 回答第9至11题。9. what does the man do when coming across some trouble?a. sleeps on it. b. solves it immediately. c. asks for help.10. what does ”sleep on” it mean?a. sleeping with the problem in mind. b. taking the problem as a pillow.c. sleeping without thinking about the problem.11. it is mentioned in the dialogue that _.a. scientists still cant explain the phenomenonb. it is untrue that sleeping can help solve problemsc. only the man has the ability to sleep on problems听第8段材料, 回答第12至14题。12. where does the conversation most probably take place?a. in the classroom. b. at home. c. in a bus.13. what has the woman been thinking about recently?a. the environmental protection. b. the convenience of public transportation.c. the explosion of the world population.14. how many aspects did the man mention when he talked about sustainable development?a. one.b. two. c. three.听第9段材料, 回答第15至17题。15. where are the two speakers?a. at the radio station. b. in a studio. c. in the forest.16. how many kinds of trees grow in one square kilometer?a. about l, 500. b. about 400. c. about 750.17. what is the woman?a. a reporter. b. a student. c. a scientist.听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。18. how long did it take tom to find his parents by internet?a. only one day. b. about one year. c. 26 years.19. when did tom meet his mother silvia?a. on new years day. b. on teachers day. c. on mothers day20. which of the following can we not know?a. tom is a college student or a middle school student. b. where toms father lives. c. why toms parents left him.第二部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分35分)第一节语法与词汇(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.请说出划线部分的句子成分。the police observed a man enter the bank.a状语b. 宾语c. 定语d. 宾语补足语22.this is a _ book that you may _ in daily english study.a. referring; refer tob. referring; referc. refrence; refer tod. referred;refer to23.how do you know the effect the medicine _ your illness if you dont try it?a. had onb. has onc. takesd. take on24.the naughty boy who _ in bed _ to his parents, saying that he was ill and couldnt go to school.a. lay; laidb. lied; liedc. laid; liedd. lay; lied25.-are there any free seats?-im afraid not. all the seats in the cinema are already_.a. boughtb. soldc. bookedd. filled26.can you _ me a job when i get there? you know, i have to work in order to pay for my schooling.a. guaranteeb. applyc. provided. arrange27.-what does wto _?-it is short for world trade organization.a. stand forb. stand byc. stand outd. stand up28.anyone _ bags, boxes, or whatever, was stopped by the police.a. seen carryb. seen carryingc. saw carryd. saw carrying29.as to every new employee, there is a 15-day-training, _ an examination is given to test whether he is qualified for the position.a. after thatb. after itc. after whichd. after this30.the teacher stressed again that the students should not _ any important details while reading the story.a. find outb. leave outc. bring outd. make out31.tom hadnt seen his mother for a long time, so when he saw his mother he _ crying.a. burst outb. burst intoc. broke outd. broke up32._ i can see, there is only one possible way to keep away from danger.a. as long asb. as far asc. so fard. despite33.-i expect the children will have a wonderful performance at tomorrows party.-so do i. they _ hard in the past two weeks.a. practisedb. had practisedc. have been practisingd. will practise34._ confidence in herself, she decided to give up the project.a. lostb. to lostc. having lostd. having been lost35.if you _ to see mary, what would you tell her?a. oughtb. wantc. should bed. were第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下列短文, 掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 when you ask people why they work, a lot of them will say theyre “ only in it for the money.” when you work for 36 , you can be financially independent, and have some 37 over your life.sometimes money truly is the only reason a person works. but most people have some important 38 for working: some like to 39 their days doing something theyre good at, some feel 40 to use their skills.usually, a person 41 for a sense of being accomplished, of being able to do things with his hands, with his mind, and with his will. each of us wants to feel we 42 the ability to do something 43. you can see the carpenter(木匠) standing aside and 44 the product of his personal skill. for many people the 45 of work is harmful to their health. it has been observed that 46 brings enormous psychological trouble. large numbers of people get headache on 47 when they dont have work to do.48 you didnt work and you had every day to yourself? you could choose to watch television, go the the movies, go shopping, read books, visit friends, go traveling, do sports.these all sound wonderful, but youd need 49 some money. relaxing and doing what you 50 is great for a holiday, but after a while the pleasure can wear off and you can feel aimless and 51.in fact, our life 52 work. what would happen if no one worked? the goods and services we need to live and enjoy in our leisure time simply couldnt 53. for example, if you needed to catch a bus: who would design and construct the bus? who would drive the bus? if you wanted to read a newspaper: who would 54 the articles and take the pictures for it? who would print it?so, the next time you hear people 55 about their jobs, you can simply remind them how terrible life would be if they were unemployed.36.a. lifeb. moneyc. schoold. fun37.a. accountb. attemptc. controld. remark38.a. reasonsb. ideasc. methodsd. thought39.a. spendb. considerc. presentd. analyse40.a. qualifiedb. satisfyingc. obligedd. stressful41.a. arrangeb. lookc. applyd. long42.a. haveb. needc. required. trust43.a. curiousb. confusingc. meaningfuld. romantic44.a. improvingb. admiringc. protestingd. criticizing45.a. effortb. powerc. victoryd. absence46.a. tradeb. businessc. unemploymentd. relief47.a. weekendsb. daytimec. worktimed. duty48.a. how aboutb. what ifc. whyd. where49.a. more thanb. notc. at leastd. at most50.a. hateb. hesitatec. overcomed. enjoy51.a. boredb. optionalc. matured. moody52.a. creatsb. depends onc. contacts withd. respects53.a. existb. workc. standd. mention54.a. readb. buyc. writed. choose55.a. caringb. talkingc. askingd. complaining 第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下面的短文,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 neighbourhood barbershop(理发店) might seem to some americans like a thing of past. today men often get their hair cut at the same salons as women. but the traditional barbershop still holds a special place in black culture. a barbershop is a place of trust where men can talk about things they might not want women to hear. this is why black-owned barbershops increasingly offer more than just a haircut.men also receive health education and testing that could save their life. a new study has examined the barbershop health-care model. the study involved about 1,300 customers at 17 black barbershops. researchers had the barbers at eight of the shops continue to just give haircuts. the other barbers learned how to measure blood pressure and offered it with every haircut. if a customer had high blood pressure, the barber would intervene(干涉). the customer would be urged to see a doctor. customers who went to a doctor would get their next haircut free of charge. the study lasted ten months. all the men had their blood pressure taken at the start.the study found that blood pressure rates decreased at the shops where the barbers intervened and also at those where they did not. but the difference was in the amount, 20% of the men who were urged to see a doctor got their blood pressure down to a healthy level. so did only 11% of the men who just got haircuts. dr. ronald victor, the study leader, says barbers historically were members of the medical profession. so he thinks it makes a lot of sense for todays barbers to act as “ health care extenders” by sharpening their skills.56.what can customers do in a traditional black-owned barbershop?a. communicate with others about black culture.b. get their hair cut in a special manner.c. share topics without being overheard by women.d. learn how to enjoy good health and long life.57.how do barbers encourage patients to see their doctors?a. by offering free service next time.b. by recommending qualified doctors to them.c. by providing financial help for them.d. by telling them the seriousness of their problems.58.what did the study find?a. most customers got their blood pressure down.b. barbers intervention did help those customers.c. most customers didnt follow barbers advice.d. barbers were qualified to work as doctors.59.what does dr. victor most probably agree with?a. barbers may achieve a degree in medicine.b. barbers can become medical workers.c. barbers may change their professions to doctors.d. barbers may contribute to the health of people.60.what does the underlined word “ sharpening” in paragraph 3 refer to ?a. improving.b. making something sharp.c. showing.d. performing. bamerican children arent the only couch potatoes. according to a study of over 70,000 teens in 34 nations, nearly 1/3 of children globally spend three hours a day or more watching tv or on computers. from argentina to zambia, regina guthold of the world health organization in geneva and her colleagues found most children arent getting enough exercise and it made no difference if they lived in a rich or a poor country. “with regard to physical activity levels, we did not find much of a difference between poor and rich countries, ” guthold said. “ growing up in a poor country does not necessarily mean that kids get more physical activity.” the study, published in the journal of pediatrics, looked at 72,845 schoolchildren aged 13 to 15 from north an south america, asia, europe, and the middle east. the children were surveyed between 2003 and 2007.the researchers defined adequate physical activity as at least an hour of exercise outside of gym class at least five days a week. children who spent three or more hours a day watching tv, playing computer games, or chatting with friends-except from time in school or time spent doing homework-were classified as sedentary (久坐的). the researchers found only 1/4 of the boys and 15% of girls were getting enough exercise by these definitions. 1/4 of boys and approximately 30% of girls were sedentary and didnt get enough exercise with girls less active than boys in every country except from zambia. while the study didnt look at the reasons behind the lack of physical activity in various nations, it is believed that urbanization(城市化) could be a factor as well as to cars and tvs.61.what is the passage mainly about?a. a study about kids lacking physical activity.b. why most kids are couch potatoes.c. what is adequate physical activity.d. activity and a countrys development.62.what did regina guthold and her colleagues find according to the passage?a. rural children get more physical activities.b. boys get less physical exercise than girls.c. children in rich countries enjoy better sports facilitiesd. most children are lack of physical exercise.63.what does the speaker say about the study?a. it lasted for more than five years.b. it was carried out in america, asia and africa.c. it surveyed 72,000 school children.d. it defined how much exercise is enough.64.according to the passage, why cant children get adequate physical activity?a. there is limited space for physical exercise.b. urbanization results in the kids lack of activities.c. children have great academic pressure.d. the education system neglects (忽视) physical health.65.which of the following is not true?a. besides america, many countries children are couch potatoes.b. sedentary refers to children who does not do enough exercise.c. girls are as active as boys in zambia.d. as to physical activity levels, children in poor nations are not different from in rich. cif someone drops a fork at dinner in the sky, a seven-ton platform may have to be lowered 50 meters to pick up a new one. joining a growing trend (倾向) for extreme dining-from supper in the dark to eating in the jungle-dining in the sky takes the concept to new heights, with a selected group of guests sitting around a table suspended (悬挂) 50 meters in the air.you could be eating above a forest, a beach or in the midst of a european capital, floating above landmarks usually only seen from the ground. whatever the location, the aim is to elevate(提高) dinning out of the ordinary.thats the case with the brussels edition of dinner in the sky, which during june gives 22 dinners at a time the chance to enjoy gourmet(珍馐的) food while suspended near sites such as the royal palace and the famed atomium(原子塔).“i just thought, wouldnt it be nice if we could eat up here?” explained stefan kerkhofs, one of the belgian creators.kerkhofs, who used to set up bungee-jumping and amusement park installations, partnered with marketing executive david ghelys to develop dinner in the sky six years ago. the two now travel the world putting on dramatic dining shows.kerkhofs has designed and built 40 platforms and charges up to 250 euros a head for the experience, with las vegas, barcelona, paris, monaco and tokyo all popular destinations(目的地).besides the beautiful views from up above, dinner in the sky also ensures that the food is first-class, with some of the worlds top chefs preparing the meals. one recent menu included gourmet dishes such as foie gras (鹅肝) and lobster with lemongrass.of course, kerkhofs has to think seriously about security, too. diners are carefully strapped (捆绑) into seats similar to those on a rollercoaster (过山车) and elevated gently by crane to the height, which depends on wind and other weather conditions, but hits a maximum of 50 meters.66.what is “ dinner in the sky”?a. its an idea of kerkhofs and david ghelys.b. its an event in which guests dine at heights of up to 50 meters above the ground.c. its an event that guests dine over the forests.d. its an event that guests dine over the the european capitals.67.the aim of dinner in the sky is to _.a. elevate dining out of the ordinaryb. show off the peoples fortunec. call on people to protect the environmentd. train peoples courage68.guests of dinner in the sky can enjoy _.a. spectacular views from up above and fresh airb. first-class food and fresh airc. spectacular views from up above and first-class foodd. fresh air and gourmet dishes such as foie gras69.how do creators ensure diners safety up in the air?a. diners are put into a steel box.b. diners should put on expensive and strong clothes.c. diners are strapped into seats similar to those on a rollercoaster.d. diners ate strapped into the buildings similar to those on a rollercoaster.70.which of the following is true?a. dinners in the sky are free of charge.b. the food of dinner in the sky is cheap.c. david ghelys havent decided to develop dinner in the sky with kerkhofs.d. kerkhofs used to set up bungee-jumping and amusement park installations.dimagine watching a movie, and seated beside you is someone whos texting(发短信) every

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