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昆明市第三中学2012-2013学年期末考试国际部高一英语 试卷 (考试时间120分钟;满分100分)第一部分: 听力。共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)第一节 (请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. where does the conversation probably take place? a. in a restaurant. b. in a hotel. c. in a store.2. what did the woman think they would do? a. see an exhibit. b. have a meeting c. attend a lecture.3. what will the man probably do next?a. go back to his work. b. eat out for lunch. c. pick up jenny4. whats the probably relationship between the two speakers?a. hotel manager and tourist.b. professor and student.c. salesman and customer.5. how much will the woman pay for one chair? a. $59. b. $62. c. $65第二节 请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。6. what part-time job does the woman do?a. a teacher. b. a guide c. a cleaner.7. why does the woman like the job?a. she can get a high pay.b. she can have more spare timec. she can get some good work experience.请听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。8. when will the man leave china? a. in one month. b. in two weeks. c. next year.9. why cant the man decide when to come to china again?a. his mother hasnt recovered yetb. he hasnt found a job in china.c. he wants to work in america.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. where does the get the information about the woman?a. from the tv. b. from the internet. c. from the newspaper.11. what kind of school does the woman want to open?a. a kindergarten for the left-behind children.b. a music school for disabled children.c. a nursery for homeless children.12. what do we know about the woman? a. she works hard. b. she likes traveling. c. she has a college education.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. what does the man living upstairs do that bothers the woman? a. he plays the piano at night. b. he often knocks on her door. c. he often watches tv late at night.14. what can we learn about the woman who lives across the hall? a. she wants to share her apartment with the woman. b. she likes to borrow things from the woman. c. she has an extra room to rent.15. who is jennifer probably? a. the mans sister. b. the womans sister. c. susans former roommate.16. what will the woman probably do? a. talk to her neighbors. b. move in a big apartment. c. call susan for help.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. how many people are there in the speakers family? a. 4. b. 5. c. 6.18. how does the speakers father go to work? a. by car. b. by bus. c. by subway.19. what is the speakers mother probably? a. a teacher. b. a doctor. c. a housewife.20. where does the speakers brother usually go on saturday? a. the dance club. b. the basketball club. c. the football club.第二部分: 英语知识运用。第一节 从a 、b、c、d中选出最佳选项。(每小题1分,满分15分)21. the volunteers are doing _ important work; they share _ common goal- to help people in need.a. an; a . b. an; the . c. 不填;不填. d. 不填;a. 22. london, _ last year, is a nice old city. a. that i visited b. which i visited c. where i visited d. in which i visited23. the reason _ he gave for being late was _ he overslept this morning. a. why; thatb. which; thatc. why; because d. which; because24. a warm welcome _ to the american guests at the airport tomorrow morning.a. is given b. has been given c. is going to give d. will be given25. more patients _ in hospital this year than last year. (江苏2004)a. treated b. have treated c. had been treated d. have been treated26. the children _ many times not to go near the lake.a. have told b. toldc. have been toldd. were being told27. the famous writer, as well as his wife and son, _ said to be attending our party, but so far they _. a. is; dont turn up b. are; havent turned up c. is; havent turned up d. are dont turn up28. lucy has made great progress in her studies _ the help of her teacher.a. with b. under c. above d. over 29. wash your hands before _ mealsa. have b. having c. has d. had 30. the boys were playing football on the ground. sam didnt want to _ them.a. take part in b. join in c. join d. attend31. she _ you for your money, but not for love.a. married with b. married to c. got married d. married32. how are you going to _ such problems?a. do with b. deal with c. deal d. do up33. -the window is dirty. -i know. it _ for weeks.a. hasnt cleaned b. didnt clean c. wasnt cleaned d. hasnt been cleaned34. professor james will give us a lecture on the western culture, but when and where _ yet.a. hasnt been decided b. havent decided c. isnt being decided d. arent decided35. can you believe that in _ a rich country there should be _many people.a. such, such b. such, so c. so, so d. so, such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,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项。 this autumn was the wettest since records began in the uk. floods 36 large parts of the country. in australia floods have covered an area the 37 of the whole of britain. how does it happen?cars, factories and power stations 38 carbon dioxide (co2) into the air. this gas 39 the air and causes the polar ice to melt (融化). sea level across the world 40 . what are we going to do about it?in 1990, 41 of all the big nations met in japan and agreed to reduce the 42 of co2 they put into the air. ten years later, in november 2000, the leaders 43 again in holland to discuss the situation and decide what to do next. maybe the 44 is one of the ways. the village of yaluman 45 in the mountains of chia-pas, a province of southern mexico. its 46 are mayan indians. they are some of the poorest people in a poor country. 47 now they have an extra source of money. they are being 48 to grow, develop and look after forests by the organization in 49 of formula one racing (一级方程式比赛). every year, the global formula one racing pumps 5,500 tons of co2 into the air. the idea is that the 50 around yaluman will take in this amount. it will also 51 local people with money to wipe out motor racings 52 debt (债). projects like this go under the 53 of “carbon trading”. the basic idea is that governments and companies can buy the 54 to pump co2 into the air by investing (投资) in 55 materials that take it out again.36. a. coveredb. removedc. replacedd. flowed37. a. width b. height c. length d. size38. a. fill b. pump c. press d. lose39. a. rushes awayb. gets up c. cools down d. heats up40. a. rises b. raises c. sinks d. improves41. a. organizations b. leaders c. businessmen d. companies42. a. temperatureb. number c. amount d. quality43. a. went b. came c. arrived d. met44. a. next b. last c. following d. above45. a. lies b. locates c. lays d. falls46. a. languagesb. words c. people d. cultures47. a. but b. and c. so d. therefore48. a. paid b. given c. taken d. spent49. a. need b. favour c. honour d. charge50. a. mountainsb. forests c. fields d. tracks 51. a. show b. appreciate c. provide d. support 52. a. direct b. indirect c. economical d. environmental53. a. control b. name c. condition d. help54. a. idea b. method c. right d. debt55. a. green b. white c. light d. heavy第三部分: 阅读理解(每小题2分,共15小题,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。a we learned something was happening when one of the ships officers came up to the chief engineer, who was sitting at the table, and spoke to him in a low voice. the chief engineer got up at once, and with a short excuse(借口), left the dining room. we thought that there had been an accident or that a fire had broken out. we soon noticed that the ship was slowing down, and then, with a sudden violent motion, it began to turn around. some of the passengers stopped eating and rushed up to the deck (甲板). others crowded(拥挤到) around the ship windows and we finally joined the watchers.it turned out that one of the sailors had seen a man in the ocean some distance from the ship. the captain had then ordered the ship to be turned around at once. a lifeboat had already been lowered into the water. in it were four sailors, an officer and the ships doctor. about two hundred yards away, the man was seen holding on something that looked like a broken part of a small fishing boat.the lifeboat finally reached the man, and he was then pulled into the boat. why, then, was the man floating (飘浮) on the ocean?he had missed the ship and decided to try to catch it in his fishing boat, and he made it!56. from the passage we can learn that the officer actually told the chief engineer that there was _.a. an accident b. a fire c. a man in the ocean d. some passengers on the deck57. how many people were there in the lifeboat in the be-ginning?a. four. b. five. c. six. d. seven.58. the man floating on the ocean was probably _.a. a sailor b. a passenger c. a swimmer d. a fisherman59. the underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably means _.a. he finally succeeded b. he made all this trouble c. he made the fishing boat himself d. he made this joke60. the best title(标题) for this passage is _.a. how sailors in a ship saved a missing man.b. how people watched a missing man find a ship.c. people saw a foolish man.d. people saw a man swimming in the ocean.b the first ancient olympic games for which we still have written records were held in 776 bc. coroebus won the only event at the olympics. this made him the very first olympic champion in history. then they grew and continued to be played every four years. in 393 ad, the roman emperor theodosius i, a christian, announced to end the games because of their pagan (异教的) influences. about 1,500 years later, a young frenchman named pierre de coubertin began their revival (恢复). in 1892 coubertin first brought forward his idea to revive the olympic games but failed.two years later, coubertin organized a meeting with 79 delegates (代表) who represented nine countries. at this meeting he got what he wanted. all the delegates at the conference(大会) voted for the olympic games. they also decided to have coubertin set up an international committee to organize the games. this committee became the international olympic committee (ioc) and demetrious vikelas from greece was selected to be its first president. athens was chosen for the revival of the olympic games and the planning was begun.the very first modern olympic games opened in the first week of april, 1896. since the greek government had been unable to afford a stadium, a rich greek architect(建筑师), georgios averoff, donated(募捐) one million drachmas (over $100,000) to repair the panathenaic stadium, originally built in 330 bc.since the games were not well publicized internationally, contestants (选手) were not nationally chosen but rather came individually and at their own expense. some contestants were tourists who happened to be in the area during the games.61. what would be the best title for the passage?a. the history of the olympics b. how coubertin set up iocc. the first modern olympic games d. great changes in the olympic games62. coubertin held a most important meeting with 79 delegates in _.a. 1500 b. 1892 c. 1894 d. 189663. who offered money help to the first modern olympic games?a. demetrious vikelas. b. coroebus. c. pierre de coubertin. d. georgios averoff.64. at the first modern olympic games, _.a. winners were given money as prize b. ioc invited contestants to tour greece c. there were no strict rules for being a contestantd. many countries chose some athletes to compete65. _ could take part in the first modern olympic games.a. every one b. even the tourists c. only the athletes d. only rich geeksc when greeting someone, an americans first instinct (本能) is to stick out his or her hand, look directly at the other person, and smile. in some situations, this habit can mean making three mistakes at once. and the moment of greeting is when important first impressions are made. methods and styles of greeting vary greatly around the world, and you need to know which practices apply in different conditions. a handshake is not the universally good greeting. also, “look them right in the eye” is not always the best advice. when greeting asians for the first time, do not start the handshake. you may be forcing a physical contact that the other person finds uncomfortable. many asians, particularly japanese, have learned to accept the handshake when dealing with westerners. because the bow (鞠躬) is the usual greeting in japan, a slight bow of the head when responding to a handshake is suitable. middle easterners, particularly muslims, avoid body contact with the opposite sex, but persons of the same sex commonly hug(拥抱) when greeting each other. when shaking hands, men should be careful not to pull their hand away too quickly. people from france, spain, italy, and portugal greet friends by kissing on both cheeks. the smile is the universal gesture of friendliness, and in america its meaning is usually clear. the person smiling is happy, or sending out a friendly signal. in other cultures the smile may be sending other signals. in some latin cultures, for example, the smile may be used to say “excuse me” or “please”. if a person from another culture does not return your greeting smile, it doesnt show bad manners. in some asian cultures, smiling is a gesture for informal occasions, and smiling while being formally introduced would be considered disrespectful. in many cultures, avoiding eye contact is a sign of respect, but such behavior can lead to misunderstandings. for example, some asian students have been regarded as disrespecting their american teachers because they do not look at the teacher while he or she is speaking. 66. this passage mainly talks about _.a. the importance of the first impression b. body language in different culturesc. practices of greeting in business d. greetings in different cultures67. when tw

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