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河北省冀州中学学年高一上学期期末考试英语
河北冀州市2016~2017年上学期期末考试
高一年级英语试题
时间:
120分钟满分:
150分
本试卷第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分
注意事项:
1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试题卷上,否则无效。
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。
1.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Findaspecialgift.B.GiveMary$100.C.Askotherpeople.
2.WhatgiftdidJennyget?
A.Someflowers.B.Asilkdress.C.Ascarf.
3.Whatwillthewomangivetheman?
A.Somecakes.B.Somebooks.C.Therecipeforthecakes.
4.Whatwillthemandofirst?
A.Finishthepaper.B.Seetheprofessor.C.Gethisparents’permission.
5.Whydidsomepeoplehandinthepaperearly?
A.Theyfinisheditinashorttime.
B.Theycouldn’tanswerthequestions.
C.Theyhadotherimportantthingstodo.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中做给的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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?
A.Dosomecleaning.B.Dosomecooking.C.Getagiftforhismother.
7.Howdoesthemanfeelatfirst?
A.Angry.B.Confused.C.Sorry.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdidthewomandojustnow?
A.Shefinishedacyclerace.
B.Shecollectedsomemoney.
C.Shetookalonghotbath.
9.Whoisthemanprobably?
A.Ajournalist.B.Aracer.C.Abankclerk.
听第8材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howdidthespeakersknoweachother?
A.Theyarecolleagues.
B.Theymeteachotherbefore.
C.Theyarebusinesspartners.
11.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?
A.At10:
00a.m.tomorrow.B.At3:
00p.m.tomorrow.C.Itisnotdecided.
12.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Writesomethingdown.B.Makeacall.C.Haveameeting.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdidthemanthinkofthemovie?
A.Interesting.B.Toolong.C.Abitviolent.
14.Whatkindofmoviewillthespeakerswatchnexttime?
A.Ahorrormovie.B.Awarmovie.C.Aromanticcomedy.
15.Wheredoesthewomanwanttositnexttime?
A.Neartheback.B.Inthecenter.C.Inthefront.
16.WhenwillthespeakermeetonFriday?
A.At6:
00pm.B.At7:
00pm.C.At8:
00pm.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17.WhatdidthespeakergotoLondonfor?
A.Toworkthere.B.Tohaveaholiday.C.Tovisitafriend.
18.InwhichseasondidthespeakergotoLondon?
A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.
19.WhatdidthespeakerlikemostinLondon?
A.Thewonderfulplays.B.Thedeliciousfood.C.Thebeautifulscenery.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?
A.It’snecessarytotakeanumbrellainLondon.
B.ThespeakerwillgotoLondonagainthisyear.
C.MostofrestaurantsinLondononlyofferEnglishfood.
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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Myfriend’sgrandfathercametoAmericafromafarminThailand.AfterarrivinginNewYork,hewentintoacafeteria(自助餐厅)inManhattantogetsomethingtoeat.Hesatdownatatableandwaitedforsomeonetotakehisorder.Ofcoursenobodydid.Finally,awomanwithabigplatefulloffoodcameuptohim.Shesatdownoppositehimandtoldhimhowacafeteriaworked.
“Startoutattheend,”shesaid.“Justgoalongthelineandpickoutwhatyouwant.Attheotherendhe’lltellyouhowmuchyouhavetopay.”
“Isoonlearnedthat’showeverythingworksinAmerica,”thegrandfathertoldmyfriend.“Lifeislikeacafeteriahere.Youcangetanythingyouwantonlyifyouarewillingtopaythemoney.Youcanevengetsuccess,butyou’llnevergetitifyouwaitforsomeonetobringittoyou.Youhavetogetupandgetityourself.”
21.Thegrandfatherwentintoacafeteriato.
A.waitforsomeoneB.meetmyfriend
C.getsomethingtoeatD.buysomething
22.Thewomaninthecafeteriamightbe.
A.awaitressB.acustomer
C.afriendofgrandpa’sD.anassistant
23.Whatcanwelearnfromthegrandfather’swordsaboutthelifeintheUS?
A.Getupearlyandyoucansucceed.
B.Actandgetwhatyouwantonyourown.
C.Nobodybringsyouanythingunlessyoupaytheprice.
D.Waitingisveryimportant.
B
Thinkyoucankeepastraightfacewhilewatchingyourfavoritecomedian?
Now,thecomedyclubnamedTeatreneuinBarcelonaisbettingyoucan't.Theclubisevenbasingitsticketpricesonhowoftenitcanmakeyoulaugh.It'ssaidyoucangetintotheclubshowforfree,buteverylaughwillcostyou38centsmore.Wouldyouliketodeliberatelykeepfromlaughinginordertosavemoney?
TheTeatreneuclubhasequippedfacial-recognitiontechnologyonthebackofitschairs.Itcantrackhowmucheachpersonintheirtheatrehasenjoyedtheshow.ThesystemwasdevelopedbyadvertisingagencyTheCyranosMcCann,afterTeatreneuaskedthemtothinkupawaytoincreaseticketsales.
Anumberofpeoplehavetriedtositthroughacomedyshowwithoutlaughinginanattempttogetafreeticket,buttheyallfailed.Usingthenewsystem,theaverageticketpriceperpersonhassofarbeen$7.58.Itseemsthepricingsystemhascaught__on,withothertheatresinSpainnowcopyingthepay—per-laughtechnology.
Itisunclearwhichkindoffacialrecognitionsoftwareisbeingused,butmostusealgorithms(算法)totrackfacialmarksonanaudience'sface.Forexample,analgorithmcananalyzetheposition,sizeorshapeofthemouthtodeterminewhetherapersonislaughing,smilingorsad.Thecomedyclubhasalsolaunchedamobileappasamethodofpaymentandapay—per-laughseasonticket.
JamesWoron,directoroftheClub,said,“Theideasoundsfun.It'dbeabigtechnicalchallenge—aspeoplelaughsooften,we'dhavetoputacashmachinebyeveryseat.”
24.TheTeatreneuclubchargesticketpricebasedon________.
A.theaudience'sappearance
B.howlongpeoplewatchtheshow
C.thetimesthataudiencelaugh
D.thetimespeoplecometotheclub
25.Whydotheclubusethefacial-recognitiontechnology?
A.Tosaveperformancecosts.
B.Toincreaseticketsales.
C.Tokeepthethievesaway.
D.Tosatisfymoreaudience.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase “caughton”inParagraph3mean?
A.Understood.
B.Learnedfromothers.
C.Heldtightly.
D.Becomepopular.
27.Whatcanwegettoknowfromthetext?
A.Thefacial-recognitionsoftwarecantellpeople'smoods.
B.AlotofpeoplecangetafreeticketinTeatreneu.
C.Peoplecouldn'thelplaughinginordertosavemoney.
D.TheTeatreneuclubalwaysoffersthebestshows.
C
Therewereabout70scientistsworkingonaveryimportantproject.Allofthemfeltreallytiredbecauseofthepressureofworkandthedemandsoftheirbossbuteveryonedidnotthinkofstoppingtheirjob.
Oneday,onescientistcametohisbossandtoldhim,“Sir,I’vepromisedmychildrenthatIwilltakethemtotheexhibitionsoIwanttoleavetheofficeat5:
30p.m.”Hisbossreplied,“OK.You’repermittedtoleavetheofficeearlytoday.”
Thescientiststartedworking.Hecontinuedhisworkafterlunch.Hedevotedhimselftohisworkandwhenhefinishedhiswork,itwas8:
30p.m.Suddenlyherememberedthecommitmenthehadmadetohischildren.
Helookedforhisbossbuthewasnotthere.Heclosedeverythingandleftforhome.Hewasfeelingguiltyforhavingdisappointedhischildren.Whenhereachedhome,hefoundthechildrenwerenotthere.
Hiswifewassittinginthehallandreadingmagazines.Hiswifeaskedhim,“WouldyouliketohavecoffeeorshallIservedinnerifyouarehungry?
”Butthemanasked,“Wherearethechildren?
”Hiswifereplied,“Youdon’tknow?
Yourbosscamehereat5:
15p.m.andhastakenthemtotheexhibition.”
Thebossfoundhimworkingseriouslyat5:
00p.m.Hethoughttohimself:
thispersonwillnotleavethework,butifhe’spromisedhischildrentheyshouldenjoythevisittotheexhibition.Sohetookthechildrentotheexhibitioninsteadofthescientist.Thescientistwasdeeplymoved.
Doyouknowwhothebosswas?
HewastheleaderofIndia’ssuccessfulnuclearweaponsandmissiles(导弹)programmeandtheformerpresidentofUndia-Dr.APJAbdulKalam(阿卜杜拉).
28.Theunderlinedword“commitment”inParagraph3means.
A.explanationB.promiseC.expressionD.apology
29.Thebesttitleofthepassageprobablyis.
A.DrAPJAbdulKalam
B.ahard-workingscientist
C.India’snuclearweaponsandmissilesprogramme
D.acaringandrespectableboss
30.Whydidthescientistaskforaleave?
A.Hewastootiredtowork.
B.Hewantedtohavecoffeewithhiswife.
C.Heplannedtotakechildrentoanexhibition.
D.Hisbossaskedhimtodoso.
31.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A.thescientistfeltsorryfornottakinghischildrentotheexhibition
B.DrAPJAbdulKalamlovedchildrenandoftenplayedwiththem
C.thescientistwouldgototheexhibitionaftertalkingwithhiswife
D.thescientistwouldbegratefultohisboss
D
Sometimesitisdifficulttotalktotaxidrivers.Theymustgivealltheirattentiontotheroadastheyworkouttheshortestwaytotheplacewhereyouaregoing.However,passengersfromWangfujingwereinsurprisewhentheytookataxi.ThedriverjustwouldnotstoptalkinginEnglish.
OrganizedbytheCulturalandEducationSectionoftheBritishEmbassy,“DaretoSpeak”examinesifChinesepeoplewillspeakEnglishin“real-life”situations.
MatthewKnowles,anactingstudentfromSouthCarolinaatBeijingFilmAcademy,actedthepartasthe“driver”.HecollectedsixpassengersonSaturdaymorning,mostofwhomwerefemalewhite-collar(白领)workers.
“Ofcoursetheyweresurprisedatfirst,wonderingwhyI’mdrivingataxi,andwonderingwhetherthisisarealtaxi,butthenmostofthemwereprettywillingtospeak,”hesaid.Knowlessaidhewasalsosurprisedbyhis“passengers”.
“Apartfrommyfirst‘p