辽宁省庄河市学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题文档格式.docx
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May,October2017
Includes:
•Returnflightsfrom6China’sairportstoNaples
•Returnairporttohoteltransport
•Sevennights’accommodationatthe3starHotelNice
•Breakfast
•Theserviceofguides
•Governmenttaxes
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2,000.Agroupoftencollegestudents,¥
10,000foreach.
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TelephoneNewmarketAirHolidaysLtdon:
0845—226—7788(Allcallschargedatlocalrates).
21.Allthefollowingareincludedinthepriceof¥
12,000EXCEPT.
A.transportbetweentheairportandthehotel
B.telephonecallsmadebytourists
C.theserviceofguidestotourists
Dadoubleroomforeverytwotourists
22.Ifyouliketovisithistoricalsites,whichofthefollowingisyourbestchoice?
A.AmalfiBSant’Agata.CPompeii.D.Sorrento.
23.Ifyoudon’tlikesharingaroomwithothers,youhavetopay.
A.¥
12,000B.¥
10,000C.¥
2,000D.¥
14,000
24.Whoistheadvertisementintendedfor?
A.Potentialtourists.B.Collegestudents.
C.Quietpeople.D.Oldpeople
B
Anewgenerationaddictionisquicklyspreadingallovertheworld.Webholism,atwentiethcenturydisease,affectspeoplefromdifferentages.Theysurfthenet,usee-mailandspeakinchatrooms.Theyspendmanyhoursonthecomputer,anditbecomesacompulsive(强迫的,强制的)habit.Theycannotstop,anditaffectstheirlives.
Tenyearsago,noonethoughtthatusingcomputerscouldbecomecompulsivebehaviorthatcouldaffectthesocialandphysicallifeofcomputerusers.Thisobsessionalbehaviorhasaffectedteenagersandcollegestudents.Theyarelikelytologoncomputersandspendlonghoursatdifferentwebsites.
Theybecomehookedoncomputersandgraduallytheirsocialandschoollifeisaffectedbythissituation.Theyspendallfreetimesurfinganddon’tconcentrateonhomework,sothisaddictioninfluencestheirgradesandsuccessatschool.Becausetheycanfindeverythingonthewebsites,theyhangoutthere.Moreover,thisaddictiontowebsitesinfluencestheirsociallife.
Theyspendmoretimeinfrontofcomputersthanwiththeirfriends.Therelationwiththeirfriendschanges.Thevirtuallifebecomesmoreimportantthantheirreallife.Theyhaveanewlanguagethattheyspeakinthechatroomsanditcausesculturalchangesinsociety.
Becauseofthechangeintheirbehavior,theybegintokeepthemselvesapartfromthesocietyandlivewiththeirvirtualfriends.Theysharetheiremotionsandfeelingswithfriendswhotheyhavenevermetintheirlife.Althoughtheyfeelconfidentonthecomputer,theyarenotconfidentwithreallivefriendstheyhaveknownalltheirlife.Itisaproblemforthefuture.Tinsaddictivebehaviorisbeginningtoaffectalltheworld.
25.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.TheinfluenceofwebholismB.Theadvantageofwebholism
C.ThepopularityofwebholismD.Thecauseofwebholism
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obsessional”inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymean?
A.attractiveB.professionalC.addictiveD.potential
27.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A.webholismhasthegreatesteffectonteenagers
B.peopleareaddictedtogamesontheInternet
C.studentscanhardlybalancerealandvirtuallife
D.virtuallifeismorevividandattractiveanyway
28.Theauthor’sattitudetowardswebholismisthatofbeing.
A.optimisticB.disapprovingC.positiveD.acceptable
C
Startingthedayonaneggcouldkeepyourbloodpressure(血压)undercontrol,researchsuggests.Scientistshaveshownthateggsproduceproteinswithafunctionsimilartothatofpowerfulpressure-loweringdrugs.
Theresearch,fromtheUniversityofAlbertainCanada,showedthatwheneggscomeincontactwithstomachenzymes(酶)theyproduceaproteinthatactsinthesamewayasAceinhibitors,butmoreworkisneededtoshowtheeffectsoutsidealabandinthehumanbody.
Earlierthismonth,Britishresearchersdeclaredthat,contrarytopopularbeliefs,itishealthytogotoworkonanegg.Theyconcludedthatthetypeofcholesterol(胆固醇)foundineggshaslittleeffectonincreasingheartdiseaserisks.
ResearcherProfessorBruceGriffin,fromtheUniversityofSurrey,said:
‘Thewrongbeliefslinkingeggeatingtohighbloodcholesterolandheartdiseasemustbecorrected.Theamountoffatinourdiethasaneffectonbloodcholesterolthatisseveraltimesgreaterthantherelativelysmallamountsofcholesterolfoundineggs.TheUKpublicdonotneedtobelimitingthenumberofeggstheyeat.Theycanbeencouragedtoincludetheminahealthydietastheyareoneofnature’smostnutritiousfoods.”
TheBritishHeartFoundationdroppeditsthree-egg-a-weeklimitin2005.However,almosthalfofBritonsbelievethelimitstillapplies.
29.FromthetextweknowthatAceinhibitorsare.
A.akindofmedicineB.akindofprotein
C.akindofillnessD.akindoffood
30.AccordingtowhatProfessorBrucesaid,eggs.
A.arethemostnutritiousfood.
B.havenoeffectonbloodcholesterol
C.canbeincludedinahealthydiet
D.areforbiddentobeeatenintheUK
31.Wecaninferfromthetextthat.
A.drugstolowerbloodpressurewillbereplacedbyeatingeggs
B.stomachenzymesmixedwitheggscancureheartdiseases
C.mostBritonsagreethethree-egg-a-weeklimitshouldbedropped
D.about50%ofBritonsthinkeatinganeggadayisbadfortheirhealth
32.Thetextismeantto.
A.introducescientificfindingsabouteggs
B.introduceamedicinemadefromeggs
C.tellpeoplehowtolowertheirbloodpressure
D.advisepeopletoeatasmanyeggsaspossible
D
Mr.Brownworkedinafactoryofasmalltown.Hehadbeentherefortwentyyearsbeforeonedayhewassenttothecapitalforimportantbusiness.Hewasquiteexcitedbecausehehadneverbeentherebefore.Beforehesetoff,heaskedhiswifeandthreedaughteriftheywantedhimtobuysomethingfortheminLondon.Mrs.Brownbegantothinkitoverandthenshesaidshewishedherhusbandwouldbeabletobuyanicenumberforher,andsodidtheirthreedaughters.Ashewasafraidhewouldforgetit,hedrewanumbrellaonapieceofpaper.Tohisregret,helostitatthestation.
OnthetrainMr.Brownsatoppositetoanoldwoman.Thewoman’sumbrellawassonicethathecarefullylookedatitandsaidtohimselfnottoforgettobuyafewumbrellaslikeit.WhenthetrainarrivedatthestationinLondon,hesaidgood-byetotheoldwoman,tookhisbagandherumbrellaandwasgoingtogetoff.
“Waitaminute,sir,”shoutedtheoldwoman.“That’smyumbrella!
”
NowMr.Brownnoticedthathehadtakenherumbrella.Hisfaceturnedredatonceandsaidinahurry,“Oh,I’mverysorry,Madam!
Ididn’tmeanit!
SevendayslaterMr.Brownleftthecapital.Tohissurprise,hemettheoldwomanandsatoppositetoheragain.Lookingatthefourumbrellas,theoldwomanwassatisfiedwithherself.ItseemsthatIhadabetterresultthantheotherfourwomen.”Shethought.
33.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatMr.Brownwas.
A.aconductorB.athief
C.aworkerD.anumbrellamaker
34.Theunderlinedword“it”inthefirstparagraphrefersto.
A.histicketB.hisdrawing
C.hisbagD.hisumbrella
35HowdidMr.Browngetthefourumbrellas?
A.Hepickedthemonthetrain.
B.HeboughttheminLondon.
C.Hestolethemfromfourwomen.
DHebroughtthemfromhissmalltown.
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
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HowtoMakeFriends
36Indeed,therearemanythingsinlifewhichwealonecannotperform.
Weneedfriends’help.Friendsarepeoplewhowillinglyandreadilyhelpuswhenweareintrouble,andshowsympathyforuswhenweareinmisery.
37Forexample,whenwehavepassedthegraduationexaminationandarelookingforajob,weneedexperiencedandreliablefriendstoguideusandhelpusonourway.Agoodfriendisalsoanadviser,becauseourownpointsofviewtowardsthingsmaynotbealwaysright.38
Ofcourse,wecanmakefriendseverywhere.However,Ithinkthebestplaceisschool,whereweareamongabignumberofboysandgirlsourownage,soitiseasytogettoknowoneanotherinashorttime.39
Inordertomakefriends,weourselvesmustbehonest,noble-mindedandkind-heartedwherebytoleaveafavorableimpressiononotherssinceotherpeopleobserveusthesamewayaswedo.
Atthesametime,weshouldavoidbadfriends,becausetheyalwaysdoharmtousandmoreover,theyaredangeroustothepeoplearound.Worsestill,theydestroyourfriendshipwithgoodfrien