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学年山东省聊城市高一下学期期中考试英语试题
2017-2018学年山东省聊城市高一下学期期中考试英语试题
第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
第一节
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。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Howoftenshouldthewomantakethepills?
A.Onceaday.B.Twiceaday.C.Threetimesaday.
2.Wherearetheytalkingnow?
A.Inthediningroom.B.Intheircompany.C.Outsidearestaurant.
3.Whatdayisittoday?
A.Sunday.B.Monday.C.Tuesday.
4.Whomshouldthenotehavebeengivento?
A.Danny.B.Joe.C.Frank.
5.Whatwillthemandotonight?
A.Buysomeshoes.B.Gotothebank.C.Bookahotelroom.
第二节
听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Howlongisthemuseumopeneveryday?
A.Fortenhours.B.Forninehours.C.Forsevenhours.
7.Howmuchshouldacouplewithakidpay?
A.4.5.B.5.C.6.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whowillthemanhelp?
A.Jane.B.Tina.C.Mary.
9.Wherewilltheymeetatsixthisafternoon?
A.Inthecinema.B.Inthelibrary.C.Intherestaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.Whichplaceisthewarmest?
A.Sweden.B.Florida.C.London.
11.Whydoesn’tBobwanttogotoFlorida?
A.Itcoststoomuch.B.it’stoocoldthere.C.Itistoofaraway.
12.Wherearetheylivingprobably?
A.InWales.B.InScotland.C.InEngland.
听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.Howwillthemangotothestation?
A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.
14.Whatshouldthemandoatfirst?
A.Gobacktothetrafficlights.
B.GototheRedHotel.
C.Gostraightforward.
15.Whereshouldthemanturnleft?
A.Atthehotel.B.Atthetrafficlights.C.Attheendoftheroad.
16.Howfaristhestationfromhere?
A.it’s3miles.B.it’s4miles.C.it’s5miles.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.HowdidMrJohnsonfeelbeforetheplanetookoff?
A.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Proud.
18.Howmanypeoplewereontheplane?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
19.WhatdidMrJohnsonworryaboutthemost?
A.Thetake-off.B.Thelanding.C.Theflyinginthesky.
20.WhatdidMrJohnsonseewhenheopenedhiseyes?
A.People.B.Ants.C.Birds.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
AGuidetoFreshman
FoodService
TheURSCafeteriaopensfrom7:
00amto8:
00pm.Itservesallkindsofsnacks,drinks,icecreamandmeals.YoucanpaywithyourcashorIDcards.YoucanputyourcashintoyourIDcardsattheFrontDesk.EvenifyoudonotbuyyourfoodintheCafeteria,youcanstillusethetablestoenjoymeals,tohaveyourmeetingswithyourfriendsandeventostudy.
Transportation
TheURSExpressisashuttleservice.Theshuttletransportsstudentsbetweencampusandtheshoppingcenter,leavingfromtheMattsonCenter.Operationhoursarebetween9:
00amand3:
00pm,Saturdaysonly.Roundtripfareis2.
AcademicSupport
AllstudentshaveaccesstotheWritingCenterontheupperfloorofDouglasHall.Qualifiedvolunteerswillworkwithyouonwrittenwork,grammar,vocabulary,andotheracademicskills.Youcansignupforanappointmentonthesign-upsheetoutsidethedoor,two30-minuteappointmentsperweekmaximum.Theserviceisfreeofcharge.
RelaxationandHealth
TheGlobe,locatedinthebottomlevelofMcMillanHall,isavailableforrelaxing,studying,cookingandeating.Monthlyactivitiesareheldhereforallinternationalstudents.Hoursare10:
00amto10:
00pm,closedonSundays.
TheFitnessCenterisonthetopfloorofDouglasHall,itiscommittedtophysical,emotionalandsocialhealth.Adoctorandnurseisavailableifyouhavehealthquestionsorneedimmediatemedicalhelporpersonaladvice.Thecostisincludedinyourmedicalinsurance.HoursareMondaytoFriday,9:
00amto4:
30pm.
21.WhatcanyoudointheURSCafeteria?
A.AddmoneytoyourIDcardandplaychess.B.DoyourhomeworkandwatchTV.
C.Buydrinksandenjoyconcerts.D.Havemealswithyourfriends.
22.WhatcantheURSExpressdoforthestudents?
A.Totransportthestudentstoandfromthestores.
B.TotakestudentstotheMattsonCenter.
C.Toprovidestudentswithcampustours.
D.Tocarrythestudentstothelecturehalls.
23.Whomcanyougethelpfromforyourwriting?
A.Theprofessors.B.Trainers.C.Volunteers.D.Classmates.
24.Whenandwherecanyoucookforyourself?
A.TheDouglashall,Sunday.B.TheGlobe,Wednesday.
C.TheURSCafeteria,Friday.D.TheMcmillanHall,Sunday.
B
OnesillyquestionIsimplycan’tstandis“Howdoyoufeel?
”Usuallythequestionisaskedbyamaninaction-amanonthego,walkingalongthestreets,orbusilyworkingathisdesk.Sowhatdoyouexpecthimtosay?
He’11probablysay,“Fine,I’mallright,”butyouhaveputabuginhisear—maybenowhe’snotsure.Ifyouareagoodfriend,youmayhaveseensomethinginhisface,orhiswalkthatheoverlookedthatmorning.Itstartsworryinghimalittle.Firstthingyouknow,helooksinamirrortoseeifeverythingisallright,whileyougomerrilyonyourwayaskingsomeoneelse,“Howdoyoufeel?
”
Everyquestionhasitstimeandplace.It’sperfectlyacceptable,forinstance,toask“Howdoyoufeel?
”ifyou’revisitingaclosefriendinthehospital.Butifthefellowiswalkingonbothlegs,hurryingtomakeatrain,orsittingathisdeskworking,it’snotimetoaskhimthatsillyquestion.
WhenGeorgeBernardShaw,thefamouswriterofplayswasinhiseighties,someoneaskedhim“Howdoyoufeel?
”Shawputhiminhisplace.“Whenyoureachmyage,”hesaid,“eitheryoufeelallrightoryou’redead.”
25.Thequestion“Howdoyoufeel?
”seemstobecorrectandsuitablewhenaskedby.
A.amanworkingathisdeskB.afriendwhoisill
C.apersonhavinglostaclosefriendD.astrangerwholookssomewhatworried
26.GeorgeBernardShaw’sreplyinthepassageshowshis.
A.cheerfulnessB.clevernessC.abilityD.politeness
27.Theunderlined‘You’veputabuginhisear’inthe1stparagraphmeansthatyou’ve.
A.madehimlaughB.shownconcernforhim
C.givenhimsomekindofwarningD.madefunofhim
C
ManyyearsagoIworkedinapsychiatric(精神病学的)hospital.Ispentagreatdealoftimewithagentlemanwhohadbeeninthishospitalformanyyears.Heneverhadanyvisitorsatall—nofamilyorfriendstovisithim.Heneverspoke,orseemedtounderstandanythingthatwassaidtohim,norwouldhereactinanywaytoaquestionasked.Inthisperson’shistory,itappearedthathehadaveryimportantcareerwherehisintelligencemadehimaverysuccessfulman.Unfortunately,hiscareerwascutshortandheendedupneedingcompletecare.
Onemorning,Iwasattendingtohisneedsallthewhiletalkingtohimaboutwhatwashappeninginthelocalcommunity.Yousee,Ibelievethatrealconversationsaremoreimportantthannoconversationatallandthatitismoreimportanttotreateveryonewithrespect.Iwasbusydressinghimafterhisbath,puttinghisclotheson,andthenhelpinghimtoachairwhen,totallyunexpectedly,heturnedtomeandjoinedinaspirited,knowledgeableandfocuseddiscussiononaspecificlocaleventthatIhadbeentalkingtohimafewsecondsbefore.Thislivelydiscussionlastedfornomorethanthirtysecondsandthenhesuddenlystopped,lookedstraightaheadandnolongerspoke.Despitemyeffortstomakethediscussioncontinue,hejustsatandlookedstraightahead.
Itwasamazing.Whenhestartedtospeaktome,IthoughtthatIhadmadeabreakthroughthatwouldallowhimtoleavethehospitalforgood.NowIthinkmaybeitwasalittlewonder.Isupposehisspeechmightresultfromhisneurons(神经元)connectingagainforashortmoment.
Maybehisspeakingwasjustalittle“thankyou”forthelittlekindnessIgavehim.Maybelifeissupposedtobelikethat—alittlegivingmeansalottoothers.
28.WhatcanweknowaboutthegentlemanfromParagraph1?
A.Hisillnesswasconnectedwithhiscareer.
B.Hecoulddonothingbutreacttoaquestion.
C.Hissuccessmighthavealottodowithhisintelligence.
D.Hegotillbecausenofamilyorfriendsvisitedhim.
29.Whatkindofpeopleistheauthor?
A.Caringandkind.B.Curiousandgenerous.
C.Calmandhonest.D.Courageousandbrave.
30.Whydidtheauthorspeaktothegentlemanthatmorning?
A.Toexpectawondertohappen.B.Toshowrespectforhim.
C.Tomakeaconversationwithhim.D.Tomakehimknowwhathappened.
31.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Kindnessmayworkwonders.B.Theimportanceofgiving.
C.Helpingothersishelpingourselves.D.Astoryinthehospital.
D
Whatshouldyouthinkaboutintryingtofindyourcareer?
Youareprobablybetteratsomeschoolsubjectsthanothers.Thesemayshowstrengthsthatyoucanuseinyourwork.Aboywhoisgoodatmathematicscanusethatinanengineeringcareer.AgirlwhospellswellandlikesEnglishmaybegoodatofficework.Soitisimportanttodowellatschool.Ontheotherhand,youmaynothaveanyspeciallystrongorweaksubjectsbutyourrecordsshowageneralsatisfactorystandard.Althoughnotallsubjectscanbeuseddirectlyinajob,theymayhaveindirectvalue.Knowledgeofhistoryisnotrequiredformostjustbutifhistoryisoneofyourgoodsubjectsyouwillhavelearnedtorememberfactsanddetails.Thisisanabilitythatcanbeusefulinmanyjobs.
Yourschoolmayhavetaughtyouskills,suchastypingortechnicaldrawing,whichyoucanuseinyourwork.Youmaybegoodatmeta