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17学年上学期高一期末考试英语试题附答案5
2016—2017学年上学期2016级
期末考试英语试卷
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。
考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷
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。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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.WhatdoesthemansayabouttheTVdrama?
A.It’stoolong.B.It’snotinteresting.C.Therearelotsofads.
2.WhenwillBobgettoAmy’shouse?
A.At11:
20.B.At10:
20.C.At10:
00.
3.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlike?
A.Jazz.B.Rock.C.Opera.
4.Wherewillthespeakersgo?
A.Totheseaside.B.Toaplayground.C.Toaswimmingpool.
5.Howoldisthewomannow?
A.Sixteenyearsold.B.Fifteenyearsold.C.Elevenyearsold.
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。
6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Workhard.B.GotoIreland.C.Payforthewoman’svacation.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhertriplastyear?
A.Itcostalot.B.Itwasn’tfunenough.C.Itmadehertired.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WheredidSarapaintthepictures?
A.Inherbedroom.B.Inthekitchen.C.Inherclassroom.
9.WhatisintheskyinSara’spictures?
A.Ahouse.B.Aplane.C.Herfather.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whoisthesecondbookabout?
A.Afamousscientist.B.AChinesewriter.C.Anationalhero.
11.Whatisthewoman’sdaughterinterestedin?
A.Sports.B.Science.C.History.
12.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.C.Inaclassroom.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisinthekitchendrawer(抽屉)?
A.Aruler.B.Aneraser.C.Somepens.
14.Whatgradeisthegirlin?
A.Thefifthgrade.B.Thesixthgrade.C.Theeighthgrade.
15.Whatwillthemanbuyforthegirl?
A.AnMP3player.B.Acomputer.C.Acalculator
16.Howmuchofhisownmoneywillthemanpay?
A.$99.B.$89.C.$10.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdoestheboylooklike?
A.Hehasredhair.B.Hehasblueeyes.C.HeiswearingawhiteT-shirt.
18.Whatinformationcantheboygive?
A.Hisname.B.Hisaddress.C.Hismother’sname.
19.Wherewastheboyfound?
A.Inthetoysection.B.Inthebooksection.C.Intheclothingsection.
20.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttheboy’smothertodo?
A.Comebacktothestore.B.Finishhershopping.C.Pickuptheboy.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共15个小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡
将该项涂黑。
A
ThisisatruestoryfromGuyana.Oneday,aboytookapieceofpaperfromabox.Hemadeapaperballandpusheditintohisnose.Hecouldn’tgetitout.Herancryingtohismother.Hismothercouldn’tgetthepaperout,either.Aweeklater,thepaperwasstillintheboy’snose.Hisnosebegantohaveabadsmell.
Sohismothertooktheboytoahospital.Thedoctorlookedupatthechild’snose,butshecouldn’tgetthepaperout.Shesaidshehadtocuttheboy’snosetogetthepaperout.
Theboy’smothercamehomelookingsad.Shedidn’twantherchildtohavehisnosecut.ThenextdayshetooktheboytoherfriendSidneywholivedinahousewithanoldladycalledMay.Maywantedtoseethechild,sothechildletherlookuphisnose.
“Yes,Icanseeit,”Maysaid.“Itwillbeoutsoon.”
Asshespoke,sheshooksomeblackpepper(胡椒粉)onthechild’snose.Thechildgaveamightysneezeandthepaperflewout.Hismotherwassurprised.Maytoldhismothertotaketheboytotheseasideforaswim,forthesaltwaterwouldgouphisnoseandstopthebadsmell.
Sotheluckyboydidn’thavetogotothehospitaltohavehisnosecut.
21.Aftertheboypushedapaperballintohisnose,____.
A.hetookitout
B.hismothertookitout
C.hetriedtotakeitoutbutfailed
D.hedidnothingbutcry
22.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Thedoctorhelpedtotakethepaperballoutoftheboy’snose.
B.Theboyhadtohavehisnosecutatlast.
C.Theboy’smotherfoundsomeblackpeppertosolvetheproblem.
D.Maysucceededintakingthepaperout.
23.Theboyshouldbetakentotheseasideforaswimbecause____.
A.heneededtolearntoswim.
B.theseawaterwouldwashoutthepaperball.
C.theseawaterwouldstopthebadsmellofhisnose.
D.heneededarest.
B
Inthelast500yearsnothingaboutpeople——nottheirclothes,ideas,orlanguages,haschangedasmuchaswhattheyeat.Chocolatedrinkwasfirstmadefromtheseedsofthecacao(可可)treebySouthAmericanIndians.TheSpanishintroducedittotherestoftheworldduringthe1500s.Andalthoughitwasveryexpensive,itquicklybecamepopular.InLondon,shopswherechocolatedrinkswereservedbecameimportantplaces.Somestillexisttoday.ThepotatoisalsofromtheNewWorld.Around1600,theSpanishbroughtitfromPerutoEurope,whereitsoonwaswidelygrown.IrelandbecamesodependentonitthatthousandsofIrishpeoplestarved(挨饿)whenthecropfailedduringtheyearsof1845-1846,andthousandsmorewereforcedtogotoliveinAmerica.
TherearemanyotherfoodsthathavetraveledfromSouthAmericatotheOldWorld.Butsomeotherswentintheoppositedirection.Brazilisnowtheworld’slargestgrowerofcoffee,andcoffeeisanimportantcropinotherSouthAmericancountries.ButitisnativetoEthiopia.ItwasfirstmadeintoadrinkbyArabsduringthe1400s.AccordingtoanArabicstory,coffeewasdiscoveredwhenagoatkeepernamedLakdinoticedthathisgoatswereeatingredfruitsonacoffeetree.Hetriedoneandexperiencedthe“wide-awake”feelingthatonethirdoftheworld’spopulationnowstartsthedaywith.
24.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingchangedmorethanothers?
A.Clothes.B.Ideas.C.Languages.D.Foods.
25.In1845,thousandsofIrishpeoplewereforcedtoliveinAmericamainlybecause_______.
A.Irelandbecamedependentonthepotato
B.thepotatowasbroughttoEuropefromPeru
C.theycouldeasilygetpotatoinAmerica
D.theproductionofpotatoesreduced
26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisan“OldWorld”country?
A.PeruB.Brazil.
C.AcertainAmericancountry.D.Ethiopia.
27.Fromthepassagewecanconcludethatmillionsofpeopledrinkcoffee______.
A.inthemorningB.atnoonC.intheafternoonD.intheevening
C
Thereisalotoftalkthesedaysabouthowkidsshouldbeinterestedinscience.Here’sanareaofscienceforeveryone,andthesecoolnewbooksmightinspireyoutodiscoveryourinnerscientist.
ScalySpottedFeatheredFrilledbyCatherineThimmesh,58pages,ages9-12
Seeingapictureoramodelofadinosaur,doyouwonderhowanybodyknowswhattheylooklike?
Afterall,nobodyhasseenalivingdinosaur.Thisbookexplainshowscientistsandartistsworktogethertore-createdinosaurs.Asscientificdiscoverieshavebeenmade,themodelshavechanged.Scientifictestsmayonedayexpose(揭示)whatadinosaur’scoloringwas,butnowartistshavetousetheirimaginationtodeterminehowthesehugecreatureslooked.
BeyondtheSolarSystembyMaryKayCarson,128pages,ages10-13
Thisbooktakesreadersbacktothebeginningsofspaceexploration—thousandsofyearsago,whenpeoplebeganstarobservation—andforwardtotoday’ssearchforplanetsindistantpartsoftheMilkyWay.Alongwithhistorylessons,readersget21activities,suchasmakingablackholeandcreatingamodelofAlbertEinstein’suniverseusingaT-shirt.Theactivitiesareperfectforcoldwinterdays.
UltimateBugopediabyDarlyneMurawskiandNancyHonovich,272pages,ages7andolder
Ifyou’realwaysonthelookout(守望)forbutterflies,thisbookisforyou.Hundredsofcolorphotosofcommonandunusualinsectsfillthishardcover(精装书).Therearefascinatingstoriesrelatedtothephotos.Forexample,doyouknowaninsectfeedsonthetearsofAsiancattle?
There’saquestion-and-answersectionwithaninsectscientistandadviceonhowtohelppreserveendangeredinsects.
JourneyIntotheInvisiblebyChristineSchlitt,80pages,ages9-12
Ifyouuseamagnifying(放大的)glass,youknowaleaflooksquitedifferent.Thisbookexplainswhatmicroscopes(显微镜)doandthenshowswhathappenstothingsaroundthehousewhenwatchedwiththisamazingscientifictool.Thebacteria(细菌)inyourmouth,whenmagnified20,000times,lookabitlikeswimmingpoolnoodles.Fascinatingphotosarepairedwithsuggestionsabouthowtolearnabouttheworldaroundyou,justbylookingalittlecloser.
28.Kidswhoareinterestedinpre-historical(史前的)animalsmightread______.
A.BeyondtheSolarSystemB.ScalySpottedFeatheredFrilled
C.JourneyIntotheInvisibleD.UltimateBugopedia
29.BeyondtheSolarSystemismainlyabout______.
A.theMilkyWayB.historylessons
C.spaceexplorationD.AlbertEinstein’suniverse
30.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat______.
A.scientistshavediscoveredthedinosaur’scoloring
B.butterfliesarefondofthetearsofAsiancattle
C.manhasexploredtheblackholeforthousandsofyears
D.microscopescanshowyouanamazingworld
31.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto______.
A.comparefeaturesofdifferentbooks
B.encouragepeopletobecomescientists
C.introducenewsciencebookstochildren
D.teachchildrensomeknowledgeofscience
D
Howcanyouchangenegativethoughts?
Manypeoplesuggestchangingyourattitudebythinkingofsomethingbrightandhappy.
However,scientistsfromQueen’sUniversityinCanadasaidthattheremightbeanotherway:
bywalkinglikeahappyperson.
“Itisnotsurprisingthatourmood(情绪)andthewaywefeelinfluenceshowwewalk,butwewanttoseewhetherthewaywemovealsoinfluenceshowwefeel,”explainedNikolausTroje,theleadscie