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学年高中英语人教版+选修7教师用书期中
期中质量检测
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120分钟 满分:
150分)
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。
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。
(Text1)
W:
Mr.White,Ineedyourhelp.Ican’tunderstandthismathproblem.
M:
It’snotdifficult,Linda.I’llbehappytoexplainittoyou.
(Text2)
M:
Aftertwoweeksoftennislessons,IthinkI’vefinallymanagedtoimprovemygame.
W:
Likemymomsays,“Practicemakesperfect.”
(Text3)
W:
Youknowsomuchaboutoldmovies.I’llbetyousawalotofmovieswhenyouwereakid.
M:
Notasmanyasyoumightthink.
(Text4)
W:
Lookatthispicture,Peter.
M:
That’sanicepicture,Ann.Whopaintedit?
W:
Ipainteditmyself.Nobodyhelpedme.
M:
Oh,youareagreatartist!
(Text5)
W:
Therearestillsomanythingstodotoprepareforthefestival,suchasshoppingandcleaning.
M:
IwillhelpyouafterIfinishmyhomework.
W:
OK.Iwillgoshopping,andthenwecanworkoncleaningthehousetogether.
M:
Goodidea!
1.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Fatheranddaughter.
B.Doctorandpatient.
C.Teacherandstudent.
2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Practicehashelpedtheman.
B.Herskillsareperfect.
C.Hermotherisagoodplayer.
3.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Hedidn’tseealargenumberofmovies.
B.Hedoesn’tlikeoldmovies.
C.Hesawmoremoviesthanthewomandid.
4.Whopaintedthepicture?
A.Ann. B.Peter.
C.Somebodyelse.
5.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Dothecleaning.
B.Dohishomework.
C.Dosomeshopping.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
(Text6)
M:
Doyouhaveanytables?
W:
Yes,we’vegotplentyoftablesinstock.Takealookatthisone.
M:
It’sanicecolor,andthestyleisnottoobad,butitisabittoosmall.
W:
Howaboutthisone?
M:
Mm.Ilikeit.Howmuchisit?
W:
70dollars.
M:
OK.Hereisthemoney.Couldyoudeliverittomyhouse?
W:
Ofcourse.Wearealwaysatyourservice.
M:
Hereismybusinesscard.Thanks.
W:
Youarewelcome.
6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inafurniturestore.
B.Inasupermarket.
C.Intheman’shouse.
7.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Showthemananothertable.
B.Givethemanherbusinesscard.
C.Deliverwhatthemanhasbought.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
(Text7)
M:
Hi,Jane.
W:
Hi!
Howareyoudoing?
M:
Oh,notbad.Hey,Iwasjustwonderingwhetheryou’dliketogoswimmingwithmethisSaturdayafternoon.
W:
Oh,I’dliketo,butI’mafraidIcan’t.Ihavetoattendameeting.
M:
Oh,that’stoobad.
W:
ButI’mfreeintheevening.
M:
Wouldyouliketogooutanddance?
W:
That’sgoodidea.
M:
Great!
Whataboutgoingsomewherefordinnerfirst?
W:
Whynot?
WhereshallImeetyou?
M:
Whynotletmepickyouupatyourhouse?
W:
OK.Whattime?
M:
Seveno’clock.OK?
W:
Fine.Well,seeyouthen.
8.WhatwillthewomandothisSaturdayafternoon?
A.Goswimming.
B.Seeafilm.
C.Haveameeting.
9.Whenwillthetwospeakersgooutfordinnertogether?
A.OnFridayevening.
B.OnSaturdayevening.
C.OnSundayafternoon.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
(Text8)
W:
Hi,Tom.Didyouhaveaniceholiday?
M:
Yes,couldn’thavebeenbetter.Thankyou.
W:
Wheredidyougoduringtheholidays?
M:
IwenttoScotland.
W:
Didyougotherealong?
M:
No.Iwenttherewithmyparents.WetravelledaroundinScotland.WespentaweekinEdinburgh,andthenwenttoSt.Andrews.
W:
Iheardthatthehighlandsareaisaverygoodplacetosee.Didyougoupthere?
M:
No.WestayedatahotelforafewdaysandcamebacktoLondon.
W:
Howwastheweatherwhenyouwerethere?
M:
Quitegood.Andeverybodywasverykind.Peoplearen’tinsuchahurryupthere,youknow.
W:
Youmusthaveenjoyedyourholidays.
M:
Isuredid.
10.Wheredidn’tthemangotoinScotland?
A.ToEdinburgh.
B.ToSt.Andrews.
C.TotheHighlands.
11.WhatwastheweatherlikewhenthemanwasinScotland?
A.Quitegood. B.Verywet.
C.Verypoor.
12.HowmanypeoplewenttoScotlandwiththeman?
A.One. B.Two. C.Three.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
(Text9)
W:
Youknow,Paul,Ireallylikemyneighborhood,butI’vegotanewjobfarfromthere,soI’mgoingtohavetomovehere.
M:
It’llbeOK.You’llfindaniceplacehere.
W:
I’mnotsosure.TheareaI’minnowisagreatplacetolive.It’sgotalotofgoodshops,andthepeopleareveryfriendly.It’sgotsomeexcellentcafés,too.
M:
Anygoodrestaurants?
W:
Thereisarestaurant,butit’sterrible.Inevereatthere.Thebestthingisthesportscenternearmyapartment.
M:
Oh.Ididn’tknowyoulikesports.
W:
Yeah.Iplaytabletennisthere.Onebadthingisallthecars.Everybodyusesthebigcarparknexttothesportscenter.Sotheroadsaroundherehavetoomanycarsonthem.Anotherproblemisthatthereisn’tacinema.It’snotabigproblembecausetherearegoodbuses,soIcangotothecinemainthecitycenter.
M:
Well,Iknowyoulikethisneighborhood,butI’msureyou’llfindagoodplacenearyournewjob.Don’tworry!
13.Whydoesthewomanmove?
A.Becauseshehasgotanewjob.
B.Becauseshehatesheroldneighbors.
C.Becauseshewantstoliveinthecitycenter.
14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftherestaurant?
A.It’sterrible. B.It’sexcellent.
C.It’sacceptable.
15.Whatdoesthewoman’sneighborhoodhave?
A.Goodrestaurants.
B.Asportscenter.
C.Acinema.
16.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Boyfriendandgirlfriend.
B.Friends.
C.Neighbors.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
(Text10)
ThemostwonderfulexperienceI’veeverhadwasatripItooktoChinaafewyearsago.Ireallycan’tdescribeit.WespentthreeweekstravellingaroundChina.WevisitedBeijing,Shanghai,Xi’anandseveralotherplaces.ItreallywasthemostunusualholidayI’veeverhad.Youknow,thefurtherwetravelledintothecenterofChina,themoreIlikedit,meetingpeoplewho’dneverseenforeigntouristsbefore.ThenwespentourlastweekinHongKong,whichIthinkisverydifferentfromBeijing.It’sthenoisiestandbusiestplaceI’veeverseen.Wedidn’tfindHongKongveryrelaxingatall.Andtheotherproblemwasthepeopleontourwithus—theyweresounfriendly.Anyway,thetripitselfwasinteresting.Ican’twaittodoitagain!
17.HowlongdidthespeakerspendintravellingaroundChina?
A.Threedays. B.Threeweeks.
C.Threemonths.
18.WhatdidthespeakerthinkofHongKong?
A.Relaxing.B.Quiet.C.Noisy.
19.Howmanyplacesarementionedinthepassage?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.
20.Howwerethepeopleontourwiththespeaker?
A.Friendly.B.Nice.C.Unfriendly.
答案:
1~5 CAAAA 6~10 ACCBC
11~15 ABAAB 16~20 BBCBC
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
SANFRANCISCO—Aphoneapp(应用程序)inSanFranciscogivesinformationaboutopenparkingspots.CityofficialsinSanFranciscointroducedtheapptotrytoreducetrafficjamsinthecity,butsomesayitraisessafetyconcerns.
Inthiscity,driverssearchingforparkingspotsleadto30percentofalldowntownjams,cityofficialsthink.NowSanFranciscohasfoundasolution—aphoneappforspotseekersthatdisplaysinformationaboutareaswithavailablespaces.Thesystem,introducedlastmonth,reliesonwirelesssensors(感应器)fixedinstreetsandcitygaragesthatcantellwithinsecondsifaspothasopenedup.
MoniqueSoltani,aTVreporter,saidsheandhersisterspent25minutesonFridaytryingtopark.“Wewereprayingtotheparkinggodthatwe’dfindaspot,”shesaid.“Ifwehadtheapp,wewouldnothavetopraytotheparkinggod.”Butthesystemcouldcomewithseriousconsequences.
Somepeoplesaythatdriverssearchingforparkingcouldendupfocusingontheirphones,nottheroad.“Itcouldbereallydistracting(使分心的),”saidDanielSimons,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofIllinois.
Cityofficialsacknowledgethepotentialproblem.Theyareurgingdriverstopulloverbeforetheyusethecity’siPhoneapp,ortodosobeforetheyleavehome.NathanielFord,executivedirectoroftheSanFranciscoMunicipalTransportationAgency,saidsafetycouldactuallyimproveifdriversquicklyfoundaspotinsteadofcirclingandgettingfrustrated.
SanFranciscohasputsensorsinto7,000parkingspotsand12,250spotsincitygarages.Ifspacesinanareaopenup,thesensorscommunicatewirelesslywithcomputersthatinturnmaketheinformationavailabletoappuserswithinaminute,saidMr.Ford,ofthetransportationagency.Ontheapp,amapshowswhichblockshavelotsofplaces(blue)andwhicharefullred.
Morethan12,000peoplehavedownloadedSanFrancisco’sapp,whichisavailablenowonlyfortheiPhonebutwhichcityofficialssaytheyhopetobringtoallsimilardevices.
Whenitisstartedup,thecity’sparkingappwarnsdriversnottousethesystemwhileinmotion.Butsafetyadvocatessaidthatmightnotbesufficient.Afterall,theysay,textingwhiledrivingisillegalinCaliforniaandinmanystates,butanumberofsurveys,includingonebythePewResearchCenter,showthatmanyAmericansdoitanyway.
ElizabethStampe,executivedirectorofWalkSanFrancisco,apedestrianadvocacygroup,saidshehopedthenewparkingappwouldleadtofeweraccidents.
“It’saninnovativeidea,”shesaid.“Thesafewayforpeopletousethedeviceisforthemtopullover,whichtheyknowtheyshoulddo.Thequestioniswhethertheywill.”
ButMs.Soltani,theTVreporter,saidusingtheappwouldprobablyjointhegroupofactivitiesalreadyperformedbydrivers.
“We’realreadylookingatGoogleMapsandFacebookonthephonewhilewedrive,”shesaid.“Aren’twealwayslookingatsomethingonourphone,o