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高一年级英语第二学期期中考试英语卷(满分100)PartOneListeningComprehensionPartAShortConversation10’Direction:InPartA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.2,086miles.B.2,806miles.C.2,706miles.D.2,786miles.2.A.Heplayedsoccer.B.Heworkedallnight.C.Hestayeduplate.D.Hekepttakingpictures.3.A.Mrs.Gravesfailedtosellthehouse.B.Mrs.Gravesstillwantstosellthehouse.C.Mr.Graveswantstosellthehouse.D.Mr.Gravesfailedtosellthehouse.4.A.He’salreadybeenpickedup.B.Hegotdelayedattheairport.C.He’llarrivethismorning.D.Heiseasytorecognize.5.A.Thecolourofthescarf.B.Thepriceofthescarf.C.Thesizeofthescarf..D.Thedesignofthescarf..6.A.Themagazinehasbeenlent.B.Shedoesn’tmindlendingoutthemagazine.C.Shecan’tlendthemanthemagazine.D.Shehasn’tusedthewoman’scamerabefore.7.A.Heknowshowtousethecamera.B.He’saprofessionalphotographer.C.Heisn’tsurehowthecameraworks..D.Hehasusedthewoman’scamerabefore..8.A..Anengineer.B.Aprofessor.C.Astudent.D.Aconsultant.9.A.Thejacketistoobig.B.Thepantsaretoolong.C.Thecoloristoodark.D.Thejacketdoesn’tmatchhispants.10.A..Atanairport.B.Onaplane.C.Onatrain.D.Atatravelagency.PartB.Passages6’Directions:InPartB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheardQuestions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Somereasonstocontinueyoureducation.B.Takingcoursesthatareimportanttoyourwork.C.Toomucheducationisawasteoftime..D.Bettereducationwillguaranteeahigherincome.12.A.Mainlyacademiccourses.B.Foundationcoursesonly.C.Coursesforvariousneeds.D.Coursesonlyrelatedtothejobmarket.13.A.Unemploymentwillnotfallinthenearfuture.B.Bettereducationwillstartyouwithahigherpay.C.Highschoolgraduatesprobablygetslowpayrise.D.Companiescanoffertrainingprogramsforemployees.Question14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.14.A.AspecialCD.B..Aphotographofthemysterystar.C.Twoconcerttickets.D.Alatestrecord.15.A.Whenhiswifelefthim.B.Whenheformedthehabitofusingdrugs.C.Afteratragicaccident.D.Inthelate90’s.16.A.Afreeconcert.B.Afamousguitarplayer.C.Lifeofapopstar.uD.AsadsongTearsinHeaven.PartCLongerConversations4’Directions:InPartC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Course:(17)__________lessons.Surname:(18)_________(inCapitalLetters)Firstname:ARVIDMale/Female(underlineasappropriate)Country:SwedenMothertongue:(19)__________Age:(20)___________Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswerPartTwoGrammarandvocabulary:25’21.Weusuallyhavesomebreadandmilkfor___________A.abreakfastB.thebreakfastC.breakfastD.onebreakfast22.Mr.Smith,there’smanat_____frontdoorwhosayshehas____newsforyouofgreatimportance.A.the;theB.the;/C./;theD./;/23.Beijingisoneof_________intheworldA.thebiggestcitysB.thebiggestcityC.biggestcitiesD.thebiggestcities24.Themilkhasgonebad.Itsmells_________.A.badlyB.terriblyC.horriblyD.terrible25.Thenewbuildingis___________theoldone.A.fourtimesbigasB.asfourtimesasC.fourtimestheheightofD.fourtimesasbigthan26.Ithoughthewouldwinthegame,_______?A.didn’tIB.wouldn’theC.didID.wouldI27.Youmusthaveseenthefilm,_____________?A.haven’tyouB.didn’tyouC.mustn’tyouD.needn’tyou28.Let’shelpthosewhoneedhelp,________?A.willyouB.won’tyouC.shallweD.shan’twe29.Notuntilallthefishdiedintheriver_______howseriousthepollutionwas.A.didthevillagersrealizeB.thevillagersrealizeC.thevillagersdidrealizeD.didn’tthevillagersrealize30.Small_________itmaybe,thereisnoplaceascomfortableashome.A.asB.thatC.howD.although31.Infrontofthehouse_____anoldman.A.sitB.sitsC.issittingD.aresitting32.---Youforgotyourticketwhenyouwentout.---Goodheavens,_________.A.IdidsoB.SoIdidC.SodidID.Soitwas33.ItwasthroughMr.Smith_____IgottoknowBob.A.whoB.whomC.howD.that34.Itwasabout10’o’clock_________wegothome.A.thatB.whenC.sinceD.until35.Itwasatabout10o’clock________wegothome.A.thatB.whenC.sinceD.until36.Isthereanyoneinyourclass_________homeisinthecity?A.who’sB.whichC.whoseD.who37.Strictly______,heisnotfitforthejob.A.speakingB.spokenC.tospeakD.tobespoken38.Whenhegothome,hefoundthedoor__________.A.tolockB.lockingC.tobelockedD.locked39.Wecoulddonothingbut_____Fatherforhelp.A.askB.askingC.toaskD.asked40.Thedarkcloudsaregatheringasifit______rain.A.willB.isgoingtoC.wouldD.weregoing41.Agoodteacherislikethe______ofanorchestra.A.instructorB.conductorC.directorD.musician42.He______thebirdcapturedlastweek.A.removedB.reformedC.releasedD.reviewed43.YoumustsparenoeffectstoimproveyourEnglishsothatyouwouldnot_______yourparents.A.letdownB.takedownC.calmdownD.turndown44.Youcanusemyumbrellato________yourselffromrain.A.preventB.protectC.preserveD.defend45.Womenplayanimportant______inourmodernsociety.A.rowB.lowC.ruleD.roleCloze:10’Bymidnight,agroupofstudents,ledbytheirschoolmaster,hadreachedaheightof1,500feetwhichwasabout1,000feetawayfromthetopofamountain.Butatthis_____46___theyhadtostopclimbingbecauseoneoftheboysbecause____47___ill.Theonlythingthemastercoulddowasto__48___themountainhut____49_____theyhavespenttheevening.Fromthere,hetelephonedthepolice.Thepoliceimmediatelydecidedtosendahelicopterwitha____50___onboard,foritwasthe___51___waytomakehimreachtheboy.Thehelicoptersoonarrived,butthe_____52____ofthemountainwassodeepthatthehelicoptercouldn’tland.Ahelicopterusuallylandsonfourwheels,butitcanalsolandontwo.Theman_____53___flewthehelicopter,therefore,keptitintheair___54____onlyonewheeltouchingthemountainsidewhilethemaster___55__theboyonboard46.A.stopB.pointC.sceneD.station47.A.badB.heavilyC.seriouslyD.slightly48.A.returntoB.gotoC.leaveD.build49.A.whichB.whenC.inthatD.where50.A.policemanB.doctorC.manD.chemist51.A.quickestB.usualC.soonestD.commonest52.A.sidesB.sitesC.roadsD.valleys53.A.whichB.whomC.whoD./54.A.whichB.withC.whileD.as55.A.tookB.sentC.carriedD.movedReading:15’(A)SomehowTimmanagedtostophiscarthirtymetresbeyondDave’sburningmachine.Heclimbedout.Oneofthefiremenwasrunninguptheroad,buthewasmorethanahundredmetresawayfromtheburningcar.HewouldnevergettoDaveintime.Tim’sracingsuitwouldnotburnforaboutaminuteeveninthehottestfire.Herantotheburningcar.HecouldseeDaveinhisseatwithhisheadonthewheel.Timtookadeepbreathandsteppedintothefire.HetookholdofDave’sarms,pulledhimoutofthecarandputhimonthegrass.Beforethefiremanreachedhim,hehadDave’shelmetoff,butDavewasnolongerbreathing.“Wemustgethimawayfromhere,”thefiremansaid,“It’stoodangerous>”HetriedtopushTimtooneside.“Nobody’smovinghim.”Tomsaid,andshookoffthefireman’shand.“Nobody’smovinghimuntiladoctorcomes.”61.Timstoppedhiscarbecause___________.A.itwasonfireB.therewassomethingwrongwithhiscarC.hewantedtohelpDaveD.hewantedtogettothefirefirst62.TimefoundDave______________.A.onthegrassnearthecarB.inthefrontofthecarC.underthecarD,dead63.TimwasabletoreachDavebecause_____________.A.hewaswearingspecialclothesB.hecouldrunveryfastC.hewasn’tafraidoffireD,hewasdriving64.Thefiremanwantedto______________.A.pulloffDave’shelmetB.stopTimhelpingDaveC.putoutthefireD,bringDavetosafety65.Thewriteristellingusastoryabout__________.A.acaraccidentinastreetB.anaccidentinamotor-racingC.friendshipD.Tim’ssuccessasamotorist(B)“We’remorethanhalfwaynow;it’sonlytwomilesfarthertotheinn,”saidthedriver.“I’mgladofthat!”answeredthestranger.Hewantedtosaymorebuttheeastwindblewrightdownhisthroatwheneverhetriedtospeak.“Youdon’tfeelthecoldsomuchattwentybelowzerooutintheWesternCountry.There’snoneofthiscoldness,”hesaid,adding.“andwetness.”“You’llhaveacolddrivegoingback,”hesaidanxiously,andputuphishandforthetwentiethtimetoseeifhiscoatcollarwasasclosetothebackofhisneckaspossible.Hehadwishedadozentimesthathewereinhiswarmoldhunter’sclotheswhichhehadoftenwornintheworstofweatherinthenorthwest.“Ishallnothavetogoback!”saidthegirlinaloudvoice,witheagerpleasantness.“I’monmywayhomenow.Idroveoverearlyjusttomeetyouatthetrain.Wehadwordthatsomeonewascomingtotheinn.”66.Howfarwasthedrivefromthetraintotheinn?A.Onemile.B.Twomiles.C.LessthanfourmilesD.Alittleoverfourmiles67.Thedriverwas_________.A.anoldmanB.astrangerC.agirlD.fromtheWesternCountry68.Fromthepassageweknowthatthetwospeakersarefacing_____.A.westB.eastC.northwestD.south69.Accordingtothestranger,intheWestthewintersare______.A.coldandrelativelydryB.coldandrelativelywetC.wetandrelativelywarmD.warmandrelativelydry70.Howmanycharactersarethereinthispassage?A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four(C)TheManbehindBlueJeansLeviStrausswasbornin1829inBavaria,Germany.Hewasthefifthofsixchildren.Hisfathersolddrygoodsfromdoortodoor.(Drygoodsincludemanydifferentthings;fabric,thread,scissors,combs,buttons,yarn,etc.)In1845,hisfatherdied.AllsixchildrendecidedtogototheUnitedStates.TwoofStrauss’bothersstartedadrygoodscompanyinNewYorkCity.Strauss’sisterFannyandherhusbandstartedasimilarbusinessinSanFrancisco.StraussdecidedtogotothesoutheasternpartoftheUnitedStates.Foreightyears,hewalkedalongthecountryroadssellingdrygoodsfromdoortodoor–justlikehisfatherinBavaria.In1853,StraussdecidedtomovetoSanFrancisco.(Atthattime,thousandsofpeopletraveledtoCaliforniatolookforgold.)OnthewaytoCalifornia,Strausssoldalmostallofhisdrygoods.Hehadonlyonethingleft---somecanvas.InCalifornia,Strausstriedtosellthecanvastothegoldminers.Hesaidtheycouldmaketentsfromthecanvas.Buttheyweren’tinterestedincanvasfortents.Straussdidn’tknowwhattodowiththecanvas.Then,hehadanidea.Strausscouldseethattheminersneedednewpants.Therewereholesintheirpantsbecausethefabricwasn’tstrong.Hedecidedtomakethecanvasintopants.Theycalledthem“Levi’s”.Later,Straussstoppedusingcanvasandusedadifferentfabric.Itwasaheavycottonfabric---thesamekindpeopleweartoday.LeviStraussdiedin1902.Henevermarriedandlefthismoneytohisnephews.Helefttheworldmuchmore---thejeansthatsomanypeoplewear.71.________isn’takindofdrygoods.A.ThreadB.GoldC.CombD.Yarn72.Whatiscanvas?A.Tent.B.Pants.C.Averystrongfabric.D.Athingwhichisusedtomakeallkindsoftrousers.73.Whydidtheminerscallthepants“Levi’s”?A.BecausethepantsbelongedtoLeviStrauss’fatherB.InmemoryofLeviStrauss’father.C.It’sthenameofLevi’Strauss’nephewD.BecausethepantsareLevi’sinvention.74.Choosetherightorderofthesehappenings.A.StraussdecidedtomovetoSanFrancisco.B.Strauss’fatherdied.C.TwoofStrauss’brothersstartedadrygoodscompanyinNewYorkCity.D.Straussinventedthejeans.A.abcdB.adbcC.bacdD.bcad75.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutLeviStrauss?A.HewasborninGermany.B.Hisparentshadsixchildren.C.Hehadfivechildren.D.Hediedin1902.PartThreeFillingintheblankswiththeproperwordsandphrases5’A.shockedat;B.fitforC.fieldofD.relatedtoE.madabout1.Afterayear’swork,hehasbeen_______________thispost2.Yourtopicshouldbe__________thetext3.Shewas_________thenewsthathewaskilledintheaccident.4.Somestudentsare____

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