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2016—2017学年度第一学期期中考试本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,满分100分。考试时间120分钟。I卷(75分)第一部分(共两节,满分10分第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5分听下面5段。每段后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最WhencanthemanseetheAt B.At C.AtWhydoesthemanwanttokeepthewindowHeisHewantstoopenitTheairinsideisfreshWhatisA.A B.A C.AWhathasmadeworkingathomealCommunicationLivingfarfromWhereistheInasoapInherAtaninformation第二(15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分听下面5段或独白。每段或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段或独白读两遍667WheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeAt B.Ona C.IntheWhydothetwospeakerswanttobuyaTheyhavealotofThemanlivestoofarawayfromhisThewoman'sofficeistoofarawayfromherWhywon'tMr.StonecometotheclinicHecan'tsparetheTheclinicwillbeDr.Miltonwon'tcometoWhenistheclinicopeninaFromMondaytoOnweekdaysexceptDuringthewholeWhattimehasfinallybeenfixedforMr.Stoneto5:30p.m.6:15p.m.6:15p.m.81113What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwo B.Doctorand C.WhendidthewomancoughmostInthe B.Inthe C.AtWhatdidthemandofortheHeexaminedthewomanHegavehersomemedicineandsomeadviceasHejusttoldhernottoworrytooWhat'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwoHusbandand B. C.WheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeInaAtthewoman’sAttheman'sWhatdoesthewomanaskthemantoHavesomeHavemoreBringhiswifenext101720WhatdidNicholasdoateighteenHebegantolearnHereadtheHe ephoneWhywasNicholasboredandunhappyatthetwoHehadtoo Healmostcouldn'tlearnanythingHisteachersoftencorrectedhisWhoofferedtohelpNicholasHis B.His C.AWhatisNicholas'lifelikeBusywithoutanysocialFullbutBusyatcollegeandfreeat第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小1分,满15分A、B、C、DAsweshouldknow,animalsarenotnecessarily lowerformoflifethan A.a; B.the; C.a; D./;Idon’tsupposeTheFlowersofWarbyZhangYimouispopularamong A.do B.isn’t C.don’t D.isOurclassteacherhasagiftforcreatinganatmosphereforusstudents allowsustocommunicatefreelywitheachother.A. B. C. D.MissLi,who asasecretaryfor5yearsinourcompany,isnowasalesmanagerinRT-Mart.A. B.is C.has D.25.I ng whensuddenlythepower inmyA.went B.worked C.turned D.figuredIfyouwanttotrysomenewlearningmethods,you’dbetterselectthosethatare forA. B. C. D.“Idon’tthinkit’smy thatthewindowsuddenlybroke.Ijustopenedit,that’sall,”saidtheboyintears.A. B. C. D.---Wheredidyoumeethimwhilein---Itwasinthe IA. B. C. D.Thosewhoknowhow otherscannaturallyleadahappyA. B. C. D.Ididn’tmeantocheat,butIhadtoadmitthatitwascheating A. B. C. D. Ihavemadethisfirstvisit,IhopeIcancomemanymoreA.As B.In C.Even D.NowHeinsistedthattheproblemdiscussedatthemeeting rightbecarried B.wascarriedC.wouldbecarried D.wastocarryThecompanywonthebidfortheprojectbysayingthatitwoulddothecleaningupafterwards A.for B.in C.in D.onItishardforusChinesestudentstolearnspokenEnglishwellinafamily,in oftheparentsspeakstheA. B. C. D.---Sorry,Sir.Ican’trememberallthenewwordswelearnevery .PracticeI’mafraid B.It’shardtoC.Youarenot D.All第二节:完形填空(20小题;每小题1分,满分20分APennsylvaniapatrol巡逻officerrescued(营救)aGermanshepherd牧羊犬fromacaraccidentinSouthLondonberry.Sincetherescue,aphotoofpatrolofficerNickAguecarryingthe36thathisfellowofficerspostedto hasgotnearly4,500likesandtonsof37comments(评论"Amazingpeoplestilldoexist存在)!”oneuser38TheactofheroismbeganonAug.11,whenAgueheardontheradiothattherehadbeena39nearby,andthattwodogsinvolvedinthecrashhadfled(逃离fromthe40."IheardotherpeoplesaytheysawaGermanshepherd41,"AguetoldABCN."BasedonthelocationIcould42thedogwasheadingwest."SoAgueandafewfellow43setouttofindthedog,whotheylaterlearnedwasnamedMya.TheyflaggedMyadown,44everytimetheystoppedtheirpatrolcars,shewouldrunfromthem.TheycalledMya's45,andwhenshearrivedonthescene,Mya46stoppedrunning.Andthenthedogwouldn'tmoveatall.ThatwaswhenAguerealizedsomethingwas47.Hequicklyrealizedthatitwasn'tthedogwouldn'tmove not"Thedogwasnotmovingbecausetheskinonherfeetwashangingoff thedistancesheran,"Agueexplained."Sherantwo fromthecrashonhotasphalt(柏油)."WhenIrealizedthat'swhyshecouldn'twalk,"hesaid, thingIcouldthinkngwastopickherSohe Myaup,whohesaidweighedaround75pounds,and herabout100yardstoherowner’scar.Mya'sownerMeganSmith,saidthatMya'sfeetwerealreadyhealed(痊愈andshewas Ague,whohasaGermanshepherdofhisownanddescribedhimselfas"areal saidheneverthought nganything 36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C. 43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.AB.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.inspiteB.becauseC.inadditionD.instead50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A. B. C. D.第三部分:阅读理(15小题;每小2分,满30分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、CD)中,选出最佳选项,并在答ATheBigCakeShowcomestotheWestPointArenainExeter,England,March21-22.theirgreatknowledgeandskillincludesMaryBerry,PaulHollywoodandGreggWallace.Tickets,from£12,areavailableonline( FromJanuary17toMarch8,RHSGardenWisleyinSurrey,Englandhassomegueststobrightenthewinter:beautifulbutterflies.TheGlasshouseintroducesagroupofbutterfliesfromothercountriesfeedingonfruitandthejuice-richplantsoftheExoticZone.Ticketsforadultsare£13.20,forchildrenare£6.60.Forafamilywith2adultsand2children,theyshould£32.75intotal.Forgroupsofmorethan10adults,eachshouldpay£10.80(rhs.Theweek-longLondonWineWeekstartsfromMay18.Buya£5wristbandtoqualifyforapocket-sizedguidebookanddiscountedwinearoundthecapital.PartneringwithLondon'sbestbarsandrestaurants,wewillbeorganizingeventssuchasmasterclassesandmeet-the-makertime,plusofferingdiscountstowristbandwearers( TheWorldShakespeareFestivalbeginsinApril,witheverythingfromforeignproductionsofShakespeareanplaysatShakespeare'sGlobetoShakespeareanplaysattheRoyalOperaHouse.PlayswillrununtiltheendoftheyearinLondon,Birmingham,NewcastleandGateshead.Andthere'saprogrammeofeventssuchasdirectortalksandfamilyworkshops.Pricesstartfrom£60(.uk).WecaninferthatPaulHollywoodismostlikelytobe A.aticket B.thecakeshowC.theevent D.aprofessionalIfyouwanttobuywineatlowerprices,youshould A.buyawristband B.pay£5foradiscountC.eatinthespecific D.obtainaWhichofthefollowingactivitieslastsforthelongestA.TheBigCake B.TheWorldShakespeareC.Butterfliesinthe D.TheLondonWineBLastweek,mygranddaughterstartedkindergarten,andIwishedhereverysuccessButpartofmedidn’t.IactuallywantedhertofailinsomewaysbecauseIbelievethatfailurecanbegoodforourlearningprocess.Successisprovingthatyoucandosomethingthatyoualreadyknowyoucando,orngsomethingcorrectlythefirsttime,whichcanoftenbeaproblematic(存在问题的)victory.First-timesuccessisusuallyafluke(侥幸).First-timefailure,however,issupposedtobethenaturalorderofthings.Failureishowwelearn.InAfricatheydescribeagoodcookas“Shewhohasbrokenmanypots.”Ifyou’vespentenoughtimeinthekitchentohavebrokenalotofpots,probablyyouknowafairamountaboutcookingIoncehaddinnerwithagroupofcooks,andtheyspenttimecomparingknifewoundsandburnscars.Theyknewhowmuchcredibility(可信)theirfailuresgavethem.Iearnmylivingbywritingadailynewspapercolumn.EachweekIknowthatonecolumnwriteisgoingtobetheworstcolumn.Itrymybesteveryday.Ihavelearnedtolovethatcolumn.AsuccessfulcolumnusuallymeansthatIamdiscussingmyfamiliartopic,writinginastyleIamusedtoorsayingthesamethingsasanyoneelsebutinabetterway.Myyoungerdaughterisatrapezeartist荡秋千演员Shespentthreeyearspractisingaandshediditsuccessfullyforyears.Therewasnoreasonforhertochangeitbutshedidanyway.Shesaidshewasnolongerlearninganythingnewandshewasbored.Andifshewasbored,therewasnopointinsubjecting(使……服从于)herbodytoallthatstress.Sheriskedfailureandgreatpublicembarrassmentinordertofeedhersoul.Mygranddaughterisaperfectionist.Shewillfeelherfailures,andIwillwanttocomforther.ButIwillalso,Ihope,remindherofwhatshelearned,andhowshecandobetternexttime.IhopeIcanlher,though,thatit’snottheendoftheworld.Indeed,withluck,itisthebeginning.WhydidtheauthorwanthisgranddaughtertoShewouldlearnmorefromHewantedhertobestrongenoughtofaceIt’simpossibletodoeverythingSuccessisboringthoughWhat’stheauthor’sattitudetowardhisdaughterchangingherA. B. C. D.Theauthordevelopsthearticlemainlyby A.followingthetime B.givingC.comparingdifferent D.givingacause yzingitsThewritertalkedabouthisownexperiencetoshowthat pastfailuresmadehimdarenottakerisksinweshouldtryeverypossiblewaytoavoidthethoughtoffailurewillmakeyouworkevenwecannotdependonlucktoliveagoodCIfyouhaveachancetogotoFinland,youwillprobablybesurprisedtofindhow“foolish”theFinnishpeopleare.Takethetaxidriversforexample.TaxisinFinlandaremostlyhigh-classBenzwithafareoftwoUSdollarsakilometer.Youcangoanywhereinone,lthedrivertodropyouatanyplace,saythatyouhavesomebusinesstoattendto,andthenwalkoffwithoutpayingyourfare.Thedriverwouldnotshowtheleastsignofanxiety.Thediningroomsinallbighosnotonlyservetheirguests,butalsoserveoutsidediners.Hoguestshavetheirmealsfree,sotheynaturallygotothefreediningroomstohavetheirmeals.Themosttheywoulddotoshowtheirgoodfaithistowavetheirregistrationcardtothewaiter.Withsuchaloosecheck,youcaneasilyuseanyoldregistrationcardtotakeacoupleoffriendstodinefreeofcharge.TheFinnishworkersarepaidbythehour.Theyareverymuchontheirownassoonastheyhaveagreedwiththebossontherate(价钱Fromthenon,theyjustsayhowmanyhourstheyhaveworkedandtheywillbepaidaccordingly(相应地).Withsomanyloopholes()ineverydaylife,surelyFinlandmustbeaheaventothosewholovetotake“pettyadvantages”.Butthestrangethingis,allthetaxipassengerswouldalwayscomebacktopaytheirfareaftertheyhaveattendedtotheirbusiness;notasingleoutsiderhaseverbeenfoundinthefreehodiningrooms.Andworkersalwaysgiveanhonestaccountoftheexacthourstheyputin.AstheFinnsalwaysactongoodfaithineverythingtheydo,livinginsuchasocietyhasturnedeveryoneintoareal“gentleman”.Inasocietyofsuchhighmoralpractice,whatneedisthereforpeopletobeonguardagainstWhiletakingataxiinFinland, A.apassengercangoanywherewithouthavingtopaytheapassengercanneverbeturneddownbythetaxidriverwhereverhewantstoapassengerpaystwoUSdollarsforataxiapassengerneedstoprovidegoodfaithdemonstration证明beforeleavingwithoutWeknowfromthepassagethatbig sinFinland providemealsforanyaremostlypoorlyprovidefreewineandchargeforprovidemealforonlythosewholiveinthe WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheTheworkersinFinlandarepaidbytheTheworkersarealwayshonestwiththeirworkingThebossesinFinlandaretoobusytochecktheworkinghoursoftheirTheworkersandtheirbosseswillmakeanagreementinadvanceabouttheTheword“those”inthelastbutoneparagraphprobablyrefersto peoplewhoareworthyof B.peoplewhooftenhavemealsinbig C.peoplewhooftentake D.peoplewhoareDEveryonegatheredaroundandPaddyreadoutloud,slowly,histonegrowingsadderandThelittleheadlinesaid:BOXERRECEIVESLIFFFrankCleary,aged26,professionalboxer,wastodayfoundguiltyofthemurderofAlbertGumming,aged32,laborerlastJulyThejury(陪审团reacheditsdecisionafteronlytenminutes,mendingthemostseverepunishmenttothecourt.Itwas,saidtheJudge,asimplecase.CummingandClearyhadquarreledviolentlyattheHarbourHoonJuly23rdandsawClearywassentencedtolifeimprisonmentwithhardlabour.Askedifhehadanythingtosay,Clearyanswered,“Justdon’tlmymother.”“Ithappenedoverthreeyearsago,”PaddysaidhelplesslyNooneansweredhimormoved,fornooneknewwhattodo.“Justdon’tlmymother,”saidFeenumbly(麻木地).“Andnoonedid!Oh,God!Mypoor,poorFrank!”Paddywipedthetearsfromhisfaceandsaid.“Fee,packyourthings.We’llgotoseehim.”Shehalf-rosebeforesinkingback,hereyesinhersmallwhitefacestaredasifdead.“Ican'tgo,”shesaidwithoutahintofpain,yetmakingeveryonefeelthatthepainwasthere.“Itwouldkillhimtoseeme.Iknowhimsowell—hispride,hisambition.Lethimbeartheshamealone,it’swhathewants.We’vegottohelphimkeephissecret.Whatgoodwillitdohimtoseeus?”Paddywasstillwee,notforFrank,butforthelifewhichhadgonefromFee’sface,forthedyinginhereyes.Frankhadalwaysbroughtbitternessandmisfortune,alwaysstoodbetweenFeeandhimself.Hewasthecauseofherwithdrawalfromhisheartandtheheartsofhischildren.EverytimeitlookedasiftheremightbehappinessforFee,Franktookitaway.ButPaddy’sloveforwasasdeepandimpossibletowipeoutasherswasforSohesaid,“Well,Fee,wewon’tgo.Butwemustmakesureheistakencareof.HowaboutifIwritetoFatherJonesandaskhimtolookoutforFrank?”Therewasnoexcitementintheeyes,butafaintpinkstoleintohercheeks.“Yes,Paddy,dothat.OnlymakesureheknowsnottolFrankwefoundout.PerhapsitwouldeaseFranktothinkforcertainthatwedon’tknow.”Paddycriedbecausehethought whathadhappenedtoFrankwaskillingFrankshouldhavetoldFeewhathadFrankdidkillsomeoneanddeservedtheFrankhadalwaysbeenamanofbadmoralTheunderlinedsentence“Shehalf-rosebeforesinkingback…”inParagraph6shows Feewassoheart-brokenthatshecouldhardlystandFeedidn’twanttoupsetPaddybyvisitingFeestruggledbetweenwantingtoseeFrankandrespectinghisFeecouldn’tleaveherfamilytogotoseeWhatcanbeinferredfromtheThejuryandthejudgeagreedontheBoxer’sSentenceofLifeFrankdidn’twanthisfamilytoknowthesentencetohim,mostprobablyoutofhisThefamilydidn’tfindoutwhathadhappenedtoFrankuntil3yearsThefoundGummingunconscious,heavilystruckbyWhatisFrankandPaddy’sprobablerelationshipwithFrankisFee’ssonandPaddyisFee’sFrankisFee’sloverandPaddyisFee’sFrankisFee’sbrotherandPaddyisFee’sFrankisFee’ssonandPaddyisFee’sII选择题(共25分第一节:单词拼写共10题0.5分5分)Weneedamanofrich indrivingourschoolLiBaiisregardedasthegreatestromantic intheTangThetwodrivershadana witheachotheraboutwhowasresponsibleforthecaraccident.Whenthedogattackedme,Ipickedupastickand Thestudentsaremaking forthecomingartTeenagersmaywanttobepartofthegroup,yetdesiretobe (独立Alltheroomswere (舒适地,自在地Thisisoneofthemost (有的,有的)placesIhavebeenThisisnotafamilywherebad (举止,行为goesTheyoungdoctor (努力togethisresearchrecognizedinthemedical第二节:任务型阅读(共10题110分1个单词。Doyoulovetraveling?Iftheanswerisyes,thenhaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhy?Youmayarguethattravelingcanhelpyouenrichyourknowledge,especiallygeographicalandhistoricallearning.Itwillprovidemorechancesforyoutoenjoyfoodandtryonclothesthatyouotherwisecannotpossiblehave.AfamousEnglishauthorFrancisBacon(1561-1626)makesapointwhenhesaysthat,“Travel,intheyoungersort,isapartofeducation;intheelder,apartofexperience.”EvidenceofleisuretravelcanbetracedasfarbackasancientBabylon.Thisyear,accordingtotheWorldTravel&TourismCouncil,the1billionthtouristwillcrossaninternationalboundarybeforetheendofthismonth.Thatmeansthatoneinsevenpeopleontheplanettraveledthisyear,somethingthatwouldnothavebeenpossibleafewdecadesago.Around20yearsagoonlytherichcouldtravel.WhiletheUSandFranceremainthetwolargestdestinationsforworldtravel,expertssaymuchoftheexplosivegrowthintourismhasbeentocountrieslikeGuatemala,theDominicanRepublic,andtheIvoryCoast,whichweren’tevenontheworldtourismmapadecadeago.Thetopfivedestinationsintheworld,accordingtotheUnitedNationsWorldTourismOrganization,areParis,London,NewYork,theMediterranean,Turkey.Severalfactorshaveledtotheboominworldtravel.Theprosperity(富裕)ofpeopleinAsiaisonefactor.PeopleinAsiandevelocountrieshaveliftedtheir esabovemiddle-classlevelsinthepastfewyears.Andalotofthemhaveusedtheirnewwealthtotravel.Inaddition,travelcostshavebeenreducedthankstotherapiddevelopmentoftransportation,andcompetitionbetweenairlinestogivecustomersthebestprices. Enrichknowledge,especiallyingeographyand Tastedifferent andbuydifferentTravelisapartofeducationandapartof backtoancientBabylon,travelonlyreallytookoffafterWorldWarII.OnlythewealthypeoplecouldgoonatripabouttwodecadesThenumberofpeopl

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