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1、精品资料欢迎下载第一学期质量检测高一英语(国际班)第一部分听力20分第一节(共5小题;每小题1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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What ' s the best time to go to Tom ' s Waits paintings?A. Sunday morning B. Saturday afternoon C. Weekdayafternoon2. Where was Isak Dinesen born?A. Kenya B. London C. Denmark
2、3. Mm。does the man coniider the least famous0A. John B. Bruce C. Austin4. Where are the speakers talking?A. At a theater B. In a museumC. In their house5. does the woman mean?A. The man is always busy.B The 皿e is mveming an excuse.C. The man has to anend ±e class meeting.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听
3、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,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What does the woman think of Du Fu' s poems?A. They are as beautiful as pictures.B. They are full of romance.C. They are moving.7. What do the two speakers think Bai Juyi' s poems are famous for?A. For its sorrowB.
4、For its relative understandabilityC. For its freedom and natural expression听第7段材料,回答第8至98. What did Botticelli do when he was 14 or 15?A. He paid a visit to Rome.B. He began to learn painting.C. He began to paint histhe Birth of Venus9. Where did the man seethe Birth of VenuS?A. On the Internet B. I
5、n a book C. In a museum 听第8段材料,回答第10至1210. What does the man plan to do today?A. Go to MOMA B. Go to the central park C. Go to Jewish Museum11. What can be inferred from the conversation?A. Vistors can enter MOMA free of charge.B. MOMA stands for Museum of Modern Army.C. There are a lot of people wh
6、o want to visit MOMA.12. How many places does the woman advise the man to visit?A. 5 places B. 3 places C. 1 places 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Which book is the boy going to buy?A. The World Is Round. B. The World Is Flat C. Harry Potter 14. What do we know aboutThe World Is Flat?A. It ' for children
7、B. It ' about history C. It ' about geography15. What does the woman think of the author oThe World Is Flat?A. He is crazy B. He is foolish C. He is careless16. Which edition is the book of The World Is Flat?A. The third B. The second C. The first 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the main purpo
8、se of the intrductioon?A. To recommend (推荐) a series of books.B. To introduce a guest speaker.C. To invite a writer to a party.18. Why does the writer spend so long a time writing the first book?A. She had to earn her living by teaching in a school.B. Her teaching in the past affected her too such.C
9、. She had a baby daughter to look after.19. How long did it take her to find the publisher for her book?A. 3 years B. 5 years C. 8 years20. What happened to her in 2000?A. Her book got published at last.B. Her book became top-selling.C. She got divorced离婚).第二部分阅读理解30分ASchool uniforms are becoming mo
10、re and more popular across the U.S.A. That ' iso surprise, because they offer many benefits. They immediately end the powerful social sorting and labeling (标记)that come from clothing. If all students are dressed in the same way, they willnot pay too much attention to their clothing, and some of
11、them will not be laughed at for wearing the“ wrong ” clothes.Some people are against the strict rule of school uniforms, but they do not realize that students already accept a kind of rule - wanting to look just like their friends. The difference is that the clothing students choose for themselves c
12、reates social barriers(碍);school uniforms tear those barriers down.As in other places, uniforms remind the wearers of their purposes and duties. For example, when a man or woman puts on a police uniform, he or she becomes,for a time, the symbol (象征)of law and order. The uniform means to the wearer h
13、is or her special duties and sends the same messageto everyone the wearer meets. People with different jobs wear uniforms of one kind or another. For students, the school uniform reminds them that their task for the six or seven hours they are in school is to get an education.Some parents are unhapp
14、y about uniforms, saying that schooluniforms will affect their children' s " creativity. " First, as noted cclothes students choose to wear do not necessarily express their individuality (个性).They just copy their classmates.Second, studentshave the rest of the day to be as creative as
15、they like. While they school, their job is to master reading, writing, and maths; this should take up all the creativity they have. Mastery of those skills will be good for the students to build up their creativity in every way.21. In Paragraph 1, the underlined word a benefits probably means.A. tas
16、ksB. messagesC. advantages D.Differences22 一 From the passage we leamthat imiforms in general .A. prevent the wearers ftom being laughed atB. help die v carers keep their duties in mindC. are seen as a symbol of powerD. help to create social barriers23 一 Some people are against school uni farms beca
17、use.A. they fail to realize that students hax e accepted the uniformsB. they belike (hat uniforms will make students less creatn eC. they draft agree ±atmiifcnmE can remove sociai barriersD. they think that school uniforms are too popular24 . The author would probably agree that.A一 it makes no
18、difference whether to tvear school uniforms or notB students- individual it- may not come from schooi educationC. studentsr creativir>_ is related to The clones they chooseD. school uni fonns help to create equality among studentsBWhen a group of children politely stop a conversation with you, sa
19、ying, “ We have to go to work now, " you ' re left feeling surprised and certainly uneasy. They are the 1990s generation and the idea of childrenworking is just unthinkable. That is, until you are told that they are allpupils of stage schools, and that the“ work ” they go off to is to go on
20、 tstage in a theatre.Stage schools often act as agencies机构)to supply children for stage and television work. But to match the name “ stage school ” , these schools should offer a training for the theatre and a general education.A visit to such schools will leave you in no doubt that the children enj
21、oy themselves. After all, what lively children wouldn ' settle for spending only half the day doing ordinary school work, and acting, singing or dancing their way through the other half of the day?Then of course there are times for the children to make a name and make a little money in some big
22、shows. Some stage schools give their children too much professional work at such a young age. But the law is very tight(紧的)on the amount they can do. Those under 13 are limited to 40 days in the year; those over 13 to 80 days.The schools themselves admit that not all children will be successful in t
23、he profession for which they are being trained. So what happensto those who aren ' t successful? While all the leading schools say they placegreat importance on children getting good study results, the facts seem to suggest this is not always the case.25 . The children attending a stage school w
24、ere mostly born.A. in the 1990' s B. in the 21st century C. in poor familiesD. in the city 26. In the writers opinidnstaggoschool shouldA. produce star performersB. help pupils improve their study skillsC. train pupils in language and performing artsD. provide a general education and stage train
25、ing.27. The underlined phrase “ professionawork ” in the fourth paragraph means in the passage.A. ordinary school work B. money-making performancesC. stage training at school D. acting, singing or dancing after class 28. Which of the following best describes速)how the writer feels about stage schools
26、?A. He thinks highly of what they have to offer.B. He favours(支持)an early start in the training of performing arts.C. He feels uncomfortable about children putting on night shows.D. He doubts the standard (水准)of ordinary education they have reached.CIn 1993, I had my first chance to visit Russia as
27、a representative of the University of California. I was there to provide some technical assistance in the area of agricultural labor management. "Russians are a very polite people," I had been told before my arrival. One of my interpreters, once I was there, said that a gentleman will pour
28、 the lemonade for the ladies and show other courtesies.Toward the end of my three week trip I was invited by my young Russian host and friend Nicolai Vasilevich and his lovely wife Yulya out to dinner. At the end of a wonderful meal Yulya asked if I would like a banana. I politely declined(回绝)and th
29、anked her, and explained I was most satisfied with the meal. But the whole while my mind was racing, "What do I do? Do I offer her a banana even though they are as close to her as they are to me? What is the polite thing to do?""Would you like a banana?" I asked Yulya."Yes,&
30、quot; she smiled, but made no attempt to take any of the three bananas in the fruit basket. "What now?" I thought."Which one would you like?" I fumbled (笨拙地做)."That one," she pointed at one of the bananas. So all the while thinking about Russian politeness I picked the
31、banana Yulya had pointed at and peeled俅 J) it half way and handed it to her. Smiles in Yulya and Nicolai's faces told me I had done the right thing. After this experience I spent much time letting the world know that in Russia, the polite thing is to peel the bananas for the ladies. Sometime dur
32、ing my third trip I was politely disabused使省悟)of my belief.“Oh no, "Grigorii Davidovich, a Russian graciously corrected me. "In Russia, when a man peels a banana for a lady it means he has a romantic interest in her." How embarrassed I felt. And here I had been proudly telling everyon
33、e about this tidbit (趣闻)of cultural understanding.Certain lessons have to be learned the hard way. Some well meaning articles and presentations on cultural differences have a potenti丽能性) to do more harm than good and may not be as amusing. They present, like my bananas, too many generalizations or q
34、uite a distorted歪曲的)view. 29. What does the underlined word “courtesiesin the first paragraph probably mean?A. Politeness. B. Customs.C. Traditions. D.Kindness.30. How did the writer feel at the end of the meal?A. Honored. B. Pleased.C. Puzzled. D.Embarrassed.31. What happened during the writer'
35、 s third trip to Russia?A. He tried to show romantic interest in Yulya.B. He made a speech about his embarrassing experience.C. He was told that peeling bananasfor ladies didn ' m ean being polite.D. He found some articles did not present correct views about cultural differences.32. What is the
36、article mainly about?A. Trips to Russia.B. Cultural differences.C. Agricultural labor management.D. Communications withladies.DIn summer, millions of people will head for the beach. And while the ocean can be a great place to swim and play, it may also be useful in another way . Some scientists thin
37、k that waves could help make electricity.“ Have you ever been on a surfboard or boat and felt yourself being lifted up by a wave? Or have you jumped in the water and felt the energy as waves crashed over you? ” asked Jamie Taylor of the Wave Energy Group at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland .
38、There is certainly a lot of energy in waves. ”Scientists are working on using that energy to make electricityMost waves are created when winds blow across the ocean. The winds start out by making little ripples (波纹)in the water, but if they keep on blowing , those ripples get bigger and bigger and t
39、urn into waves, " Taylorsaid. "Wavesare one of nature 'ways of picking up energy and then sending it off on a journey ”When waves come towards the shore, people can set up dams(坝) or other barricades獐碍物)to block the water and send it through a large wheel called a turbine (涡轮).The turb
40、ine can then power an electrical generator 发电机).The United States and a few other countries have started doing research on wave energy , and it is already being used in Scotla ndThe resource is huge. We are never short of wave power; besides, wave energy does not create the same pollution as other e
41、nergy sources, such as oil and coa lOceans cover three quarters of the earth . That wouildsm0ke wave power seem perfect for creating energy around the worldThere are some drawbacks, howeve rJamie Taylor said that wave power still cost too much mone yHe said that its effects on animals in the sea wer
42、e still unknown. Plus, wave power would get in the way of fishing and boat traffic.With more research, however, “manyof these problems might be overcome, Taylor said. Demand(需求)for energy to power our TVs and computers, drive our cars, and heat and cool our homes is growing quickly throughout the wo
43、rld . Finding more energy sources is very important, for traditional sources of energy like oil and gas may give out some day ”In the future, when you turn on a light switch, an ocean wave could be producing the electricity!33. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Wave power costs too much moneyB.
44、Wave energy creates the same amount of pollution as other energy sourcesC. Wave power affects fishing and boat traffic.D. Wave power may affect marine($ 产的)animals.34. Which of the following is the correct order about how wave power is produced?(a) blocking the water near the shore (b) making little
45、 ripples(c) sending water through a turbine (d) producing electricity (e) creating wavesA. (b)(a)(e)(c)(d )B. (a)(b)(c)(e)(d)C. (d)(e)-(a)-(b)(c)D. (b)(e)-(a)-(c)(d )35. We can learn from the passage thatA. finding new energy sources like wave energy is importantB. wave energy is a resource that wil
46、l never be used up and is used all over the worldC. wave power is perfect for creating energy around the worldD. wave power doesn ' t create any pollution 1. The public is fascinated by the (私人的)lives of public figures.1.1 didn't mean to be (粗鲁的),but I had to 1 eave early3. They had a short
47、j(对话,交谈)in German and seemed to be disagreeing about something.4. Do you ever wonder if you made the right (决定)3 He's not very (友好的)towards newcomers.6. The has its own (公共的、公众的):版ary and gardens.7. Many people would like to take holidays (至国夕法).S. So (令人兴奋的) v/as the game that I forgot all abou
48、t ±e coming finals.93k. Paine made a C 要求)that I should help him.第三部分单词填空(根据括号里的中文写出合适的英文单词,必要时注意词形变化,每空仅填一词)20分10. It is a long (品巨离)from New York toHongkong.11. There is an important (消息 '信息) for you from your bro±et.12. This tree looks high and strong but(实际上、事实上)达 trunk is hollow13
49、. I'm living with mvparents, but i: s only(临时的、暂时 的).14.1 can't (专注于) on my work when I m tired.15. I'm thinking about becoming a (素食主义者).16. She needs to perfecT her (阿拉伯语)before going to work m Cairo.17. He stood therewith his hands in his (口袋).18. Real friendship 仁 more (有价值的)than mon
50、ey.19. Every car should earn, a (番用的)tire.20. The food i& good at this hote'. but the (服务)is poor.brother.12. This tree looks high and strong but(实际上、事实上) its trunk is hollow.13. I'm living with my parents, but it's only (临时的、暂时的).14. I can't(专注于) on my work when I'm tired.15. I'm thinking about becoming a(素食主义者).、16. She needs to perfec
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