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高一年級下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題

試卷說明:

1、本試卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。

2、請講答案直接涂在答題卡上,考試結(jié)束只交答題卡。

第I卷

第一部分:基礎(chǔ)知識考查(每小題L5分,滿分30分)

A.positionB.conditionC.solutionD.construction

1.Yourcarisinpoor,Ijustcan,tgetitstarted.

2.Thelibraryiscurrentlyunder.

3.ThehotelisinaperfectnearStMarkSquare.

4.Thereisnosimpletotheproblem.

A.crowdedB.pollutedC.situatedD.concerned

5.Ourschoolisideallynearabeautifulpark.

6.Eachparentisabouttheirchild,seducation.

7.Thenarrowroadswerewithholidaytraffic.

8.TheprojectJsaimistocleanupland.

A.fortunatelyB.possiblyC.hopefullyD.definitely

9."Isthereanyfoodleftover,Mum?”Iasked_________.

10.,everythingworkedoutasplannedintheend.

11.TheGreatWallisworthavisit.Itisagreatwonder!

12.Doctorsdideverythingtheycouldtosavehislife.

A.loadedB.removedC.struckD.ruined

13.Afterdinner,Lilythedishesfromthetableandhelpedhermotherwiththewashing.

14.Afloodthesmallvillage,leavingmanypeoplehomeless.

15.Thetruckwasfully_______withgoodsforShanghai.

16.Ifyoucan,tgetricofthebadhabit,yourlifewillbe.

A.existB.extinctC.evolveD.exploit

17.Therewasanurgentneedto_______theresourcesoftheriver.

18.Stoppretendingthattheproblemdoesn,t.

19.Dinosaurshavebeenformillionsofyears.

20.Whenanimalsorplants_______,theychangeanddevelopoveralongperiodoftime.

第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

Babysitter(保姆)Wanted

Iamseekingababysitterformy6-month-oldson.AfewhoursonSaturdaysandSundaystohelp

meandthenothertimeperiodsasneeded.Heorsheshouldbeover18,responsible,loving,warm,

andhavesomeexperienceincaringforbabies.Thispositionalsosuitsacollegestudentwith

experiencelookingforapart-timejob.Thepayis$10anhour.

Ifthissoundslikeagoodjobtoyou,pleasereplytorebecharvSaol.comorcall800-4964.

OfficeManagerWanted

Ourcompanyislookingforafull-timeexperiencedmanagertorunthebusiness.Strongskills

inorganizationandbusinessmanagementarerequiredforthisposition.Theofficemanagerwill

beresponsibleforkeepingfinancial(財務(wù)的)records,soheorsheshouldbefamiliarwith

computers.

Pleasereplytojim@californiaaquatics.comorcall800-6978toapply.

Waiter/WaitressWanted

Arestaurantislookingforanexperiencedwaiter/waitress.Knowledgeofwinesandexperience

indiningarenecessary.Mustworkwellunderpressureandunderstandthebasics(基本要素)of

finediningandcustomerservice.

Ifyou'reinterested,pleasecontactusatjob-tkupeT329358152@toapply.

Thisisapart-timejob.

OfficeCleanerWanted

LookingforaPart-timejob?ApositionintheMississaugaareaneedsanofficecleaner!Part-time

4hoursadayfrom10:00am-2:00pm.

Dutiesinclude:

?Cleaningthewashrooms

?Cleaningthefurniture

?Sweepingthefloors

?Othergeneralcleaning

Experienceisnecessary.Pay:$15perhour

Replyto:job-p3b7u-1365632206@craigslist.orgorcall800-8197.

21.Whichofthefollowingpositionisafull-timejob?

A.Babysitter.B.Waiter/waitress.

C.Officemanager.D.Officecleaner.

22.Ifacollegegirlwithsomeexperiencecaringforchildrenwantstoapplyforajob,where

shouldshesendanemai1?

A.job-p3b7u-1365632206@craigslist.org

B.rebecharv@aol.com

C.jim@ca1iforniaaquatics.com

I).job-tkupe-1329358152@craigslist.org

23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Theofficecleanerhastoworkthreehourseachday.

B.Onecanapplyforawaiterorwaitressbytelephone.

C.Experienceisnecessaryforallthesefourjobs.

D.Ababysitterearns$5morethananofficecleanerperhour.

B

Itwas8:35am.MygirlsandIwererushingthroughthefrontdooroftheschoolasIyelled,

“Hurryup!Thebellwasaboutto…"RIIIIIIIING!Thegirlsfrozeandtheireyeswidened.My

shoulderssagged(下垂).Weweretoolate.

Wewereoftenlateforschoollastyear,andeverytimeweranbreathlesslyintotheattendance

officeIheardmyselfmakingsillyexcusestoBeth,thelong-sufferingsecretary:ouralarmdidn,t

gooff;therewassomuchtraffic;itwasmyhusband'sfault;thedog…Ididn,tknow-something

aboutthedog!

Astimepassedby,mylyingbecameahabit,anditraisedaredflagforme.Lying-even

intheformof“harmless“excuses-meanswe'reashamed.Shameisdifferentfromguilt.Healthy

guiltisfairandhelpful.Butshamecanbedangerous.Nothingruinstheconnectionbetweentwo

peoplemorequicklythanshameandliesdo.Anyonetryingtoliveahealthyandhonestlifemust

avoidshameatanycost.Iwastryingtoliveahealthyandhonestlife,butmyexcuseswerekeeping

mefromreachingmygoal.SoIvowed(發(fā)誓)todosomethingdifferent.

Thenexttimewewerelate,Iwenttotheattendanceoffice.WhenBethaskedmetofillin

aformwiththereasonforbeinglate,Itoldthetruth.uThesedays,weareverytiredand

disorganized,vIwrote.Bethlookeddownatthatform,andsheslowlylookedupatme.Shegave

usawarmandbigsmileandherblueeyestwinkled.Shestartedlaughing.SodidmykidsandI.

We'reallimperfecthumanbeings.Wemakemistakes.Everyonedoesmakemistakes.However,

it'sOKtotellthetruthaboutthem.It'sOKtoforgiveourselvesandpromisetotryagain.

24.BywritingParagraph1,theauthorwantstoshowthat.

A.herdaughterswerenoteasytodealwithB.shedidn,thaveanorganizedlifestyle

C.herdaughtersdidn'tlikegoingtoschoolD.shelivedalazylifewithherdaughters

25.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorfr.omParagraph2?

A.Sheliv.edanextremelybusylife.B.Shelikedcomplainingaboutlife.

C.Shelikedmakingfunofotherpeople.D.Shelikedmakingexcusesforherlateness.

26.Welearnthatastimewentby,theauthor.

A.foundthatotherpeoplelikedlyingtoher

B.realizedtheharmoflyingandwantedtochange

C.foundthatshamehadapositiveeffectonherlife

D.realizedthatshecouldnolongerliveahealthylife

27.Thelastparagraphshowswhenwemakeamistakeweshould.

A.blameitondifferentthingsB.neverletothersknowitisourfault

C.neverforgiveourselvesformakingitD.forgiveourselvesandtryhardernexttime.

C

Ifyoureallywanttogogreen,here,sgoodnews:eatinggreenisgoodforyou.Thevery

foodswithahighcarboncostmeat,pork,dairyproducts,processedsnacksalsotendtobe

filledwithfatandcalories.Agreendietwouldbemostlyvegetablesandfruit,wholegrains,

fishandleanmeatslikechicken—adietthat,seco-friendlyandwaistline-friendly.Eating

greencanbehealthierandbeneficialtotheclimate.

ItmaybehardtobelievethatamealatMcDonaldJsproducesmorecarbonthanyourtrip

toafar.awayplace.Morethan37%oftheworldJslandisusedforagriculture,muchofwhich

wasonceforested.Deforestation(砍伐森林)isamajorsourceofcarbon.Thefertilizer(化月巴)

andmachineryneededonamodernfarmalsohavealargecarbonfootprint,asdoesthenetwork

ofshipsandtrucksthatbringsthefoodfromthefarmtoyourplate.

Themostefficientwaytoreducethecarbonfootprintofyourmenuistoeatlessmeat,

especiallybeef.Raisingcattletakesalotmoreenergythangrowingtheequivalent(相等的)amount

ofgrains,fruitsorvegetables.What'smore,themajorityofcattleintheU.S.arefedongrain

andloadsofit670milliontonsin2002andthefertilizerusedtofeedthatcreatesseparate

environmentalproblems.

Focusoneatingloweronthefoodchain,withmoreplantsandfruitsandlessmeatanddairy.

It'ssimple.Wecanchangetodaywhatgoesintoourbodiesforthehealthofourplanetand

ourselves.

28.Accordingtothepassage,eatinggreenwill.

A.protecttheanimalsfrombeingkilled

B.promotethedevelopmentofagriculture

C.helpusloseweightandkeepself-confidence

D.begoodforourhealthandmakeachangefortheclimate

29.Whatwillnotleadtocarbonintheagriculture?

A.DeforestationB.FertilizerC.Machinery.D.Grains

30.Intheauthor?sopinion,themostefficientwaytoreducecarbonisto.

A.eatmorevegetablesthanmeatB.stopraisingthecattle

C.plantmoregrainsD.uselessfertilizer

31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Eatinggreenisbeneficial.B.Howtoreducethecarbon.

C.DeforestationisharmfulD.Howtokeephealthy.

D

Campingalongthehabitat(棲息地)ofcrocodiles,makingfriendswithlions,andhunting

withtheaboriginal(土著的)Africanpeople***Tonaturelovers,Chenhasthemostidealjobin

theworldworkingattheTanzaniaNationalParksadministration,promotingandprotecting

theAfricancountry?swildliferesources.Itallstartedfromachildhooddream,asChendescribes

inhisnewbookIntoTanzania.

WhenChenwasalittleboy,hewishedthatonedayhecouldgotoTanzaniaandsee“real”

lions.Hisdreamcametruein2006,whenhefirstworkedattheChineseembassy(大使館)inTanzania.

Threeyearslater,inordertogetclosertoanimals,ChenjoinedtheTanzanianNationalParks.

Chenstartedtorecordeveryexcitingmeetingwithanimals,andthebeautyofTanzaniahas

pushedhimtospreadthedreamofAfricathroughhisbook.Hiswritingscoveredhisknowledge

ofthewildworld,traveltipsandhispersonaltravelogues(游記)abo.utdifferentnationalparks

inTanzania,suchasobservingpridesoflionsinSerengetiandclimbingtothetopoftheAfrican

continentMountKilimanjarowithsome500photographsofsceneryandwildanimals.

Fromhisbook,welearnthatfortravelersthemostdangerousanimalontheAfricansavanna

isnotthelion,buttheelephant."EverytimeIdrivetoRuahaNationalPark,Iwillalways

findmyselfrunafterbywildelephants.Theillegalhuntingtherehascausedelephants,hatred(仇

恨)towardhumans."Contrarytocommonbelief,Chensays,lionsusuallywon'tattackhumans.

Yearsoftracking(追蹤)lionsontheEastAfricanplainhasmadeChenanexpertonbigcats.aAmong

allanimals,Ilovelionsthemost.Leopardscomesecond.”

ChenwritesunderthispennameGreenHillsof“Africa”,whichisalsothetitleof

ErnestHemingway'straveloguesaboutthecontinent.uNatureworksinitsownways.Thatis

somethingweneedtorespect."Chensays.

Can'twaittoreadthebook?Clickhereformoreinformationaboutit.

32.YouCANNOTfindinhisbook.

A.anumberofphotographsofwildanimals.

B.theauthor'sknowledgeofthewildworld.

C.howtoclimbtothetopofMountKilimanjaro.

D.themostdangerousanimalontheAfricansavanna.

33.Theunderlinedwordinthe4,hparagraphprobablymeans"”..

A.DifferentfromB.SimilartoC.ThesameasD.Muchalike

34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.NowChenisanexpertonelephants.

B.ChenhasthesamepennameasErnestHemingway.

C.Chen,sdreamcametruewhenjoiningtheTanzaniaNationalParks.

D.Elephantshatredtowardshumansresultedfromhuman'sactivity.

35.Thepurposeofthispassageisto_______.

A.describeAfricanwildlifeB.tellastory

C.recommendabookD.introduceawriter

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Haveyoueverhadawonderfulideaandthoughtitwoujdmakeagreatinvention,butdidn,t

knowwhattodonext?36Theywillhelpyoumakeyourdreamscometrueandbecomeafamous

inventor.

ThefirstthingthatyoushoulddoisdosomeresearchontheInternettoseeifanyoneelse

hasinventedit.Ifnot,youshouldsearchthroughtheUSPatent(專利)informationtoseeif

apatentwasevercreatedforyourtypeofinvention.37

Theeasiestthingtodoisworkingwithanagency(代理機(jī)構(gòu))thatcanhelpyoutomakeyour

dreamsareality.Itcanhelpyoupresentyourideasandgetyourproducttotherightcompanies.

Oneagencythatisveryreputable(聲譽(yù)好的)isuLambertinMinnesota”.38Ifthey

thinkyourproductismarketable(有銷路的),theywillhelpyoutogetittotherightcompany.

Calltheagencyandmakeanappointment.Youwillwanttobringinamodelofyourinvention

andacompletedescriptionofyourideas.39Thenwhenyoumeetwiththem,youcan

presentitandtheywilltellyouhowmarketableitis.Iftheydecidetohelpyou,theywill

worktopresentittodifferentcompaniesandhelpyoutogotothenextstep.

Onceyourinventionhasbeensoldtoalargecompany,getreadytogetthebenefitsofbecoming

thenextgreatinventor.

40Butthebenefitsareworththewait.

A.Itmaytakeayearortwo.

B.Youwillbethenextinventor.

C.Writedownexactlyaboutyourinvention.

D.Ifnot,gotothenextstep.

E.YouwillfindsomethingnewontheInternet.

F.Herearesomestepsthatyoucantake.

G.Theyofferfreeadviceforgoodideas.

.第三部分英語知識運用

完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題中所給的四個選項(ABCD)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答

題卡上將該項涂黑。

Thefamouscompos6r(作曲家),AlbertRoussel,didn'thaveagoodstartinthiscareer.However,

heachievedagreatdealofsuccessasaresultofa41.

RousseTsparentsdiedwhenhewaseightandhewenttolivewithhis42.Asalittle

boy,hefellinlovewithmusicand_43himselfaboutitbyreadingthroughthefamilycollection

thathismotherkept,44whichtherewerealotofrelatedbooks.

Threeyearslater,Roussel'sgrandfatherdied,andhismother'ssisterdecided

to45him.Herhusbandwasakindmanand46foryoungRousselysmusiclessons.Onesummer

vacationataBelgianseasideaddedasecond_47tohislife-thesea.Thenhestudiedtobe

anavalcadet(海軍學(xué)員),butstilltooktimetostudy48.

IntheFrenchNavy,heandtwofriendsfoundthetimeto49aband,playingtheworks

ofBeethovenandother50.Rousselalsobegancomposing.OnChristmasday1892,hehadhis

firstchanceto51asacomposer,whichturnedouttobeasuccess.

Thatsuccess_52Rousseltowriteaweddingmarch(婚禮進(jìn)彳亍曲),andoneofhisnavy

friends53toshowittoafamousconductor,EdouardColonne..WhenRousselJs

friend_54withthemanuscript(手稿),hereportedthatColonnehadadvisedRoussel

to55hisnavalcareeranddevotehislifetomusic.

Notlong_56,attheageof25,Rousseldecidedto_57EdouardColonne'sadvice.He

gavehisheartandsoultohiscomposingand58amajorforceinthetwentiethcenturyys

Frenchmusic.BecauseofEduoardColonne'sinspiring59,Rousseldevotedhislifetomusic,

butRousssel,snavyfriendlater60thathehadmadeitup.Hesaidhehadneverevenshown

Roussel?smanuscripttothefamousconductor.

41.A.jokeB.lieC.guessD.hope

42.A.neighborB.auntC.teacherD.grandfather

43.A.taughtB.choseC.improvedD.asked

44.A.amongB.betweenC.withinD.before

45.A.missB.catchC.raiseD.leave

46.A.paidB.appliedC.lookedD.waited

47.A.pageB.loveC.wishD.job

48.A.anB.EnglishC.danceD.music

49.A.dealwithB.makeforC.setupD.takeaway

50.A.teachersB.professorsC.composersD.singers

51.A.performB.produceC.studyD.publish

52.A.foundB.encouragedC.forbadeD.wanted

53.A.cameB.broughtC.refusedD.offered

54.A.wentB.returnedC.leftD.ran

55.A.giveupB.keeptoC.beginwithD.focuson

56.A.howeverB.thereforeC.afterwardsD.then

57.A.repeatB.changeC.correctD.follow

58.A.becameB.replacedC.improvedD.grasped

59.A.willB.requestC.orderD.advice

60.A.permittedB.admittedC.limitedD.forgot

第n卷

第一節(jié):語法填空(共10題,每題1.5分,共15分)

WhenIwastravelinginJapan,IfoundMoriokaShoten.Itmayseemstrangetothosewhoare

usedto___61____(look)throughthousandsofbooksinbigbookstores.That's___62this

tinybookstoreoffersjustonetitletoitscustomers.

___63____(locate)inTokyo,MoriokaShotenisthebrainchildofYoshiyukiMorioka.Having

workedinabigchain-bookshopformanyyears,Moriokarealizedcustomersusuallycameintothe

storewithacertaintitle___64___mind.Hebegantowonderifastorecouldexistbyselling

manycopiesofjustonesinglebook.In2014,heestablishedauniquebookstorewith___65___

ideaof“AsingleRoom,ASingleBook.”

Likeitsoffering,thebookstoreissimple,too.TheselectionsthatarepickedbyMorioka

changeweeklyandvarywidely66____(attract)customerswithdifferentinterests.Recent

choicesincludeaSwedishnovelandacollectionofphotographyofplants.Ofcourse,bookswritten

byfamousJapanese____67___(author)arealsoonthelist.

___68____(risk)astheideamightsound,thingsappeartobegoingwell.Moriokasayshe

___69____(sell)over2100bookssinceheopenedit.Thingscangetevenbetterifhisbookstore

isbecoming____70____(increase)popularnotjustamongthelocalsbutalsovisitorsfromother

countries.

第二節(jié):短文改錯(滿分10分)

假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處錯誤,每句

中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加,刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1、每處錯誤及其修改僅限一詞;

2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

JimisaAustralianboywhohasbeenlivedinourcityforovertwoyears.Istillremember

themorningwhenhecameintoourclass,wearacapandapairofsunglasses.Hewavedtouswith

graceandintroduce

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