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高一英语周考英语5更正版
浮山中学高一年级周末统测
英语试题
第一部分听力(每题1.5分,20个小题,共30分)
第一节
1.Whydoesthewomanfailtogototheparty?
A.She'sbeeninvitedtoarockconcert.
B.Shewantstomeetherfriends.
C.Shehastowriteareport.
2.WhatdidthewomangotoLondonfor?
A.Atour.
B.Avacation.
C.Abusinesstrip.
3.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantohave?
A.Orangejuice.
B.Somebiscuits.
C.Ahamburger.
4.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Sheisannoyedaboutsomething.
B.Sheisworriedabouttheman.
C.Sheissatisfiedwitheverything.
5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inacafe.
B.Onaplane.
C.Inahospital.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Managerandassistant.
B.Headmasterandteacher.
C.Interviewerandapplicant.
7.Whatisthestrengthofthewoman?
A.Beingcreative.
B.Beingcooperative.
C.Beingcompetitive.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whohasnotgivenupsmoking?
A.Sarah.
B.Bill.
C.Bill'swife.
9.WhydidSarahgiveupsmoking?
A.BecauseshetookBill'sadvice.
B.Becauseitwasbadforhertemper.
C.Becauseherhusbandoftenbecameangrywithher.
10.WhathappenedtoBillandSarah'shusband?
A.Theyneverstayedathome.
B.Theysufferedfromtheirwives'badtemper.
C.Theyboughtcigarettesfortheirwives.2
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatistheconversationabout?
A.Rentingacar.
B.Sellingacar.
C.Advertisingacar.
12.Whichbrandofcardoesthemanfinallyget?
A.HyundaiAccent.
B.BuickExcelle.
C.ToyotaCorolla.
13.Whatdoesthemandobeforedrivingthecaraway?
A.Haveanexaminationofit.
B.Markhisnameontheform.
C.Getasparekey.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whatkindofflowersdoesthemanorder?
A.Adozenredcarnations.
B.Adozenyellowcarnations.
C.Adozenpinkroses.
15.Whereshouldtheflowersbesent?
A.No.84,WMStreet.
B.No.48,MWRoad.
C.No.84,MWStreet.
16.Whatdoesthemanrequirethewomantodoatlast?
A.Callhimtoconfirmtheinformation.
B.Callbeforedeliveringtheflowers.
C.Helphimwritealetter.
17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Theflowersarefortheman'smom.
B.Themanwillpayfortheflowersincash.
C.Theflowerswillbedeliveredtotheman'shome.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whattroubledidthelibraryfallin?
A.Ithadn'tenoughmoneylefttomoveitsinstruments.
B.Ithadn'tenoughmoneylefttobuyallthebooksitneeded.
C.Ithadn'tenoughmoneylefttomoveallthebooksithad.
19.Whatbrightideadidoneofthelibrariansoffer?
A.Thelibrarycouldhaveallthebookslenttothereadersinthecity.
B.Thestudentsaroundthecitycouldcomeforhelp.
C.Thelibrarianscouldhaveallthebooksdeliveredtotheirhomes.
20.Whatcanbeinferredaccordingtotherecording?
A.Useyourhead,andyoucanfindaway.
B.Morehands,lighterwork.
C.Wherethereisawill,there'saway.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Ibelievechildrenhaveaverypuresenseofhumor.Well,Iwouldliketosharemyexperienceswithyou.
TheotherdaywhenIwasoutwithafriendandherdaughterJaneatarestaurant,Janeorderedanappledessert,whichwasthemostattractivedishinthatrestaurant.However,whenshehadabiteofthepie,sheshoutedloudly,“Mom,whydoesitlookgoodbuttasteslikerubber?
”Myfriendwasuneasy.Thenthewaitergaveusanotherdish.
Achildcansayfunnythings.Iwasatafriend’shomeforteaandherson,Mark,wantedhertogetup.Hismomreplied,“Ican’t,becausemyfoothasfallenasleepnow.”LittleMarkthensangasongandasked,“Mom,willitwakeupnow?
”Welaughedtogether.
Theotherdaywewerehavinganinterestingconversationoverlunchandmyfriend,ananimalactivist(积极分子),wasarguingwithanothergroupmember.HersonTommysuddenlystoodup,“Mom,peopleshouldneverbeallowedtoshootextinctanimals!
”Thatwasfunnyandthechilddidmanagetoturntheargumentintoapleasantconversation.
Well,childrensometimesreallysurpriseus.Ithinkwecanhavealottolearnfromthem.Theycanhelpusunderstandthesimpleworldthroughtheireyes.
21.WhydidJaneshoutloudlyintherestaurant?
A.Shewantedtomakeuslaugh.
B.Shethoughtherdishwasattractive.
C.Shewantedanotherpieceofdessert.
D.Shedidn’tliketheflavorofherfood.
22.WhydidMarktrytosingasong?
A.Hewantedtohelphismotherfallasleep.
B.Hewastryingtowakeuphismother’sfoot.
C.Hewantedtogetsometeatodrink.
D.Hewouldliketogetsomeattention.
23.WhatTommysaidmadethewholegroup________.
A.haveapleasantconversation
B.stoptheirconversation
C.allarguewithhimatonce
D.standupandlaughhappily
24.Theauthor________toshowhowlovelychildrenare.
A.pointsoutdifferences
B.givesliveexamples
C.explainsthecauses
D.listscommonnumbers
B
AnAnnouncement
Itwasasmalltownwhichlaybythecoast.Mostpeopletherelivedbycatchingfish.ThehurricanesoftenstrucktheareafromJulytoOctober.Someofthepeoplediedontheseawhentheirboatswereblownoverbytheheavywinds.Sotheypaidmuchattentiontotheweatherforecast.Theywereafraidtomeetwiththehurricaneswhentheywerecatchingfishonthesea.Eachofthefamilieshadaradioandpeoplealwaystookthemwiththemselvesandlistenedtothematanytime.
ItwasSeptember.Ahurricaneattackedthetownonenight.Plentyoftreeswerepushedoverandalltheelectricsandtelephonelineswerebroken.Peoplecouldn’twatchTV,orcalltheirfriends,orgotowork.Totheiranger,theycouldn’tlistentotheweatherforecasttheTownRadioStationbroadcast.Thefoodandfreshwaterwouldsoonbeshortandthepatientscouldn’tbegivenmedicalcare—nomedicinecouldbecarriedthere.Peopledidn’tknowwhatwouldhappenandtheylookedanxious.
OnthefourthdaytheyreadanannouncementontheTownWeekly.Itwaswritten,“Recentlywehavetostoptheweatherforecastbecauseofthebadweather.Weusuallygettheforecastfromtheairport.Buttheroadsareallblockedbythefallentreesandstones.Whetherornotwe’llbeabletobroadcasttheweatherforecasttomorrowdependsontheweather!
”
25.Thepeopleinthetownoftentookradioswiththemselvesbecause________.
A.theyfeltlonelywhencatchingfishontheseaandlistenedtotheweatherforecast
B.theywereinterestedintheweatherforecast
C.theycouldn’twatchTVonthesea
D.theyhopedtolistentosomegoodnews
26.Thewriterwrotethepassagemainlyto________.
A.describethepeople’snormallifethere
B.giveanewsreport
C.describeabadeffectofnaturaldisasters
D.warnpeopletobecarefulagainsthurricane
27.Readingtheannouncement,thepeoplewere________.
A.encouraged B.happy
C.excitedD.disappointed
C
Everyhourspentoutdoorseachweekcanreduceachild’schanceofbecomingshortsightedbytwopercent.Childrenwhoareshortsightedspendanaverageof3.7fewerhoursaweekoutsidecomparedwiththosewhohavenormalvision,astudyhasfound.
Shortsightednessrunsinfamiliesandhasalsobeenlinkedtoahostoffactors.Theyincludetheamountoftimespentfocusingonnearobjectsandlevelsofphysicalactivity.Butsimplyspendingtimeoutofthehousemaybeenoughtoprotecttheeyesight.Beingoutdoorscanreducetheamountoftimethatchildrenspendinreadingorplayingcomputergames,researcherssaid.
Between15and20percentofBritishpeopleareshortsighted,buttheproblemismuchmoreseriousinpartsofEastAsia.There,asmuchas80percentofthepopulationareshortsighted.Onestudycomparedchildrenlivingindifferentcountries.ItfoundthatthoseinAustraliahadbettervisiononaveragethanpeopleofthesameageinChinaandSingapore.TheAustraliangroupreadandachievedasmuchasthoseinothercountries,buttheywerefoundtospendmoretimeoutdoors.
Dr.Sherwin,oneoftheresearcherswhodidthestudy,saidthebenefitfrombeingoutdoorscouldbelinkedtoincreasedUVradiation(紫外线辐射).ShortsightednessiscausedbyhavinglongereyesandsomestudieshaveshownthatsomechemicalsaffectedbyUVraysmaycontrolthelengthoftheeye.Alackofsunlightcouldmakesuchchemicalsgrowtoomuch,heexplained.
Hesaid,“ItcouldbecausedbynotenoughUVradiation,anditcouldalsobecausedbyspendinglesstimelookingintothedistanceornotenoughphysicalactivity.”
28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Children’sshortsightednesscanbecured.
B.Thereareseveralcausesofchildren’sshortsightedness.
C.Spendingmoretimeoutdoorscanleadtobettereyesight.
D.Childrenwhospendmoretimeoutdoorsaremuchhealthier.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inParagraph2referto?
A.Nearobjects.
B.Levelsofphysicalactivity.
C.Familieswhichhaveshortsightedness.
D.Somefactorslinkedtoshortsightedness.
30.AccordingtoParagraph3,inthestudychildreninAustralia________.
A.achievedless
B.hadpoorereyesight
C.stayedoutdoorsmore
D.spentlesstimereading
31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedbyDr.Sherwinasacauseofshortsightedness?
A.ReceivingtoolittleUVradiation.
B.Nottakingpartinenoughphysicalactivities.
C.Spendinglittletimelookingintothedistance.
D.Noteatingenoughfoodthatisgoodforoureyesight.
D
Haveyoueverbeenlaughedatbyothers?
Beinglaughedatisacommonfear.Butastudyfoundthatthisfearisnotthesamearoundtheworld.Itdiffersfromculturetoculture.
PeopleinFinlandweretheleastlikelytobelievethatpeoplelaughingintheirpresenceweremakingfunofthem.LessthantenpercentofFinnsinthestudysaidtheywouldthinkthat,