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广东省兴宁市第一中学学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
兴宁市第一中学高一年级中段考试
英语试题2015-11-13
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祝同学们好好学习,天天向上!
听说部分(15分)
第一节听说单选(9题,满分9分)
SectionADirections:
Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.Youwillheareachconversationtwice.
Conversation1
1.Whydoesn’tthemanusehisowndictionary?
A.Becausehelefthisathome.B.BecausehelenthistoMike.
C.BecausehelefthisatMike’shome.
2.WhatdoesthewomanprobablythinkofMike?
A.Interesting.B.Careless.C.Kind-hearted.
Conversation2
3.Whoisusingthephone?
A.Lucy.B.Henry.C.Thewoman.
4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Intheoffice.B.Atschool.C.Athome.
Conversation3
5.Howdoesthewomanfindhertimethere?
A.Terrible.B.Justso-so.C.Great.
6.Howwillthemangohome?
A.Inthewoman’scar.B.Bytaxi.C.Drivinghisowncar.
Conversation4
7.Howdoesthemanlookwhenthewomanseeshim?
A.Tired.B.Bored.C.Sad.
8.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?
A.Helphisdadfindajob.B.Lendhimsomemoney.
C.Givehimsomeinformation..
9.WhatisthemanNOTinterestedin?
A.TeachingEnglishgrammar.B.Workingatarestaurant.
C.Workinginalibrary.
第二节听说填空(每空1分,满分6分)
SectionB故事复述。
听下面一段材料,根据你所听到的内容将原文中缺失的信息补充完整。
本段材料读两遍。
梗概:
生物学教授Mr.Grey爱好收藏骨骼。
搬家时,Mrs.Grey想要叮嘱搬运工小心拿放丈夫收藏骨骼的箱子,却说成小心箱子里丈夫的骨骼。
关键词:
biology(生物学),bone(骨骼),throw(扔)
Mr.Greywasabiologyprofessor.He’dgottenanewjobat10.___________,andhadtomove.Butsincehewasverybusy,heaskedhiswifetoarrangeforthemoverstocomeandtakeall11.__________totheirnewhouse.Themostimportantthinghehadwasacollectionof12._________whichhewasveryproudof.Whenthemoverscame,Mrs.Greysawoneofthemwasjustabouttothrowabig13.___________intothemovingvan..Mrs.Greycamerunningoutandtoldhimto14.___________,becausetheboxhadherhusband’sbones.Themoverwassosurprisedthathealmost15.____________thebox.
笔试部分(满分135分)
第一部分阅读理解(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
EverystudentwantstolearnEnglishwell,buthowcanwelearnitwell?
It’sagoodtopicforEnglishlearners.Herearesomegoodmethods,whichcanhelpyouimproveyourEnglishquickly.
Firstofall,youmusthavecorrectattitude.PleaseloveEnglish,nothateit.Andyoudon’tfeelshywhenyousayorspeakEnglish.Rememberonesentence:
Putyourfaceinyourpocket.
Secondly,Ithinkgrammarrules,newwordsandphrasesareimportant,buttheyarenotenough.For example,some people are quite good at grammarandlearnedalotofEnglishwordsandphrases.Buttheycan’tspeakEnglishwhentheymeetforeignfriends.
Themosteffective(有效的)waytolearnEnglishwellistooftenuseEnglish.Don’tbeafraidanddon’tlaughatothers.We’dbetterlisten,speak,readandwritemore.YoucangotoEnglishcorner,talkwithforeignersortalkwithyourfriends.Ifyouhavetime,listentotheradioorEnglishprogram.Listeningtothisgoodmaterialcanhelpyouimproveyourlisteningandunderstanding.Andthen,youcanreadEnglishbooks,newspapersornovels.Theyarewonderful.Youcanusetheinternet,chatwithnet-friendsorwriteE-mails,dairies…Throughtheseways,youcangetmoreforyourEnglish.
English isn’t so difficult that we can’t learn it well. AslongaswesetourmindtolearnEnglishwell,I’m sure everyone will be successful.
16.Theunderlinedsentence“Putyourfaceinyourpocket.”suggeststhat____
A.youshouldloveEnglishB.youshouldnotletothersrecognizeyourface
C.youshouldtrynottomakemistakeswhenspeakingEnglish
D.YoushouldnotfeelshywhenusingEnglish
17.Inthewriter’sopinion,_____
A.Englishlearnersshouldnotspendtimeongrammarrules,newwordsandphrases.
B.Grammarrules,newwordsandphrasesarethemostimportantthingforanEnglishlearner.
C.Ifyouaregoodatgrammar,yourspokenEnglishwillbebad.
D.Learninggrammarrules,newwordsandphrasesisonlypartofEnglishlearning.
18.ThewritergivesthefollowingtipsEXCEPT____
A.gotoEnglishcornerB.communicatewithpeopleinEnglish
C.travelinEnglish-speakingcountriesD.writeEnglishdiaries
19.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.HowtolearnEnglishwellB.Englishisn’tdifficult
C.UseEnglishofteninyourlifeD.Grammarlearningisnotenough
B
Ihadjustgonetobedafteraveryharddaywhenthephonerang.Itwasaneccentricfarmer.IhadnevermethimbeforealthoughIhadheardpeopletalkabouthim.HesoundedquitenervousandhehadbeentalkingforaminuteorsobeforeIunderstoodanything.EventhenallIcouldmakeoutwasthatsomeonecalledMillyhadhadanaccident.Ihadn’ttheslightestideawhoshewasbutIobviouslyhadtogo.
IthadbeensnowingheavilythatdayandIdidn’tknowtheway.IhadbeendrivingforatleastanhourwhenIfinallyfoundhisplace.Hewasstandingthere,waitingforme.“Shemeantmoretomethananyone...evenmyownwife!
”hesaid.Icouldseethathehadbeencrying.Ithoughtsomethingterriblehadtakenplace,apossiblescandal(丑闻).Iwasevenmoreshockedwhenhetoldmehehadputherinthebarn(厩).“Iwouldn’tleaveheroutinthecold!
”hesaid.
Millyhadclearlybeenasecretloverofhis.Iwasabouttotellhimhecouldnotexpectmetocoveranythingupwhenheopenedthebarndoor.HeliftedhiscandleandIsawadarkfigureontheground.“Shewassuchagoodcow!
Iwouldn’tletanyonebutadoctortouchher!
”hesaid,andburstintotearsagain.
20.WhatdoweknowaboutMillyfromthestory?
A.Shewasseriouslyill.B.Shewashiddensomewhere.
C.Shehadanaccident.D.Shehadcausedascandal.
21.Thefarmerwishedthatthewritermight .
A.bringMillybacktolifeB.keepthewholethingsasecret
C.lookintothematterD.freehimfromascandal
22.Thepersonwhotoldthestoryisprobablya .
A.policemanB.farmerC.newspaperreporterD.countrydoctor
C
Chocolateisgoodforyourheart,skinandbrain.Peopleearlythinkthatchocolateisbadfortheirhealth.Theydescribechocolateas“somethingtodiefor”orsay“deathbychocolate”.Nowtheyshouldbitetheirtongues!
Evidence(证据)isshowingthatsomekindsofchocolateareactuallygoodforyouinthefollowingways:
Ahappierheart
ScientistsatHarvardUniversityrecentlyexamined136studiesoncocoa—themainingredient(成分)inchocolateandfoundthatitdoesseemtostrengthentheheart.Studieshaveshownheartbenefits(受益)alotfromcocoainchocolate.
Betterbloodpressure(血压)
Ifyoursishigh,chocolatemayhelp.JeffreyBlumbergfromTuftsUniversityrecentlyfoundthatpeoplewithhighbloodpressurewhoate3.5ouncesofdarkchocolateperdayfortwoweekssawtheirbloodpressuredropquickly.
Musclemagic
Chocolatemilkmayhelpyourecoverafterahardworkout(锻炼).InasmallstudyatIndianaUniversity,peoplewhodrankchocolatemilkbetweenworkoutsdidbetterthanthosewhohadsomesportsdrinks.
Betterforyourskin.
Germanresearchersgave24womenahalf-cupofspecialcocoaeveryday.Afterthreemonths,thewomen’sskinwassmoother(平滑).Theresearchshowsthatchocolatehelpsprotecttheskin.
Braingains
Itsoundsalmosttoogoodtobetrue,butresearchsuggeststhatchocolatemayimproveyourmemory,attentionspanandproblem-solving.
23.What’sthemeaningof“bitetheirtongues”inthefirstparagraph?
A.ThinkofitB.SpeakupC.StoptalkingD.Listentoit
24.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?
A.Studieshaveshownheartbenefitsalotfromcocoainchocolate.
B.Chocolatemayhelpyouloweryourbloodpressure.
C.Peopleearlyknowchocolateisgoodfortheirhealth.
D.Chocolatemayimproveyourmemory,attentionspanandproblem-solving.
25.Theideathatchocolatemayhelplowerbloodpressurewasgivenby.
A.scientistsatHarvardUniversityB.JeffreyBlumbergfromTuftsUniversity
C.scientistsatIndianaUniversityD.Germanresearchers
26.What’sthemainideaofthetext?
A.Chocolate,aHealthyFoodB.MoreChocolate,LessHealth
C.ChocolateandBloodPressureD.AdviceonEatingChocolate
D
WatsonenteredMr.Smith'soffice.Thebosswasahardman.Hefiredpeoplewhodidn'tdowellwithoutgivingthemasecondchance.
"Watson,"saidMr.Smith,"thispastyearyourdepartmenthasn'tearnedmoney.We'regoingtodropthatdepartment.It'sfinished.I’msorry,—butyou'llhavetogo.""But,sir—ifIjusthadalittlemoretime.ForthemomentIneedthejobtokeepmysonatRiversideSchool."
"What'sthat!
"saidtheboss."Riverside!
Ididn'tknowyouhadaboythere.That'sanexpensiveschoolforamanwithyoursalary."
"Iknow,sir.Buthelikesittheresomuch!
He'sastarathleteandthebestboxerintheschool.TheboyscallhimChamp(冠军)there."
Thebosssatperfectlystillforalongtime—afaraway(恍惚的)lookinhiseyes.Then,suddenly,hesaid,"We'vegottocloseyourdepartment,Watson.Butyou'lltakeoveranewjobinanotherdepartment.Itmeanslongerhours—maybemorepay.Nowgetout.You'rehereforlife."
Watsongotout,withsurpriseonhisface.Thenthebosstookaletterfromthetopdrawerofhisdesk.ItwasHerbie'slastletterfromRiversideSchool—writtenafewdaysbeforehedied.Hehadreaditoverandoveragainwithsickpain.Theletterread:
Ican’tsaytheboysherear