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台北市立松山高中九十五学年度第一学期高一英文科第二次期中考试题
台北市立松山高中九十五學年度第一學期高一英文科第二次期中考試題
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.ListeningTest:
15%(English4UListening:
Nov1-Nov24)
PartA
Lookatthepicturesbelow.Foreach,youwillhearoneortwoquestionsandfourpossibleanswers,atod.Writedowntheletterforthebestanswer(a,b,c,ord).
Questions1-2
Question3
PartB
InpartB,youwillhearoneormorequestionsorstatements.Choosethebestresponseorreply.
4.(a)Heplaysonthejuniorhighschoolteam.
(b)HisfavoriteplayerisMichaelJordan.
(c)Hescoredthemostpointsinonegame.
(d)Hisuniformnumberisfifty-five.
5.(a)Yeah,healwayswaitsuntilthelastminutetodohisreports.
(b)That’sbecausehebelievesit’sthebestkindofexercise.
(c)Thenmaybeweshouldtrytocheerhimup.
(d)Really?
I’veneverheardhimusebadlanguagebefore.
6.(a)Comeon,itdoesn’tsmellthatbad.
(b)Iknow.It’sreallyhurtingmyears.
(c)Yeah,it’smuchtoodarktosee.
(d)Whatmakesyousayit’stoodirty?
7.(a)Becausethefilmisterrible.
(b)Becausethemovieisexcellent.
(c)BecauseIalsohaveneverseenit.
(d)BecauseIrecommendthemovie.
8.(a)Iagree.Allmyclotheshavedried.
(b)Yeah,thesun’shurtingmyeyes.
(c)Comeon,it’snotthathot.
(d)Iknow.Ican’tsee10feetahead.
PartC
InpartC,youwillhearoneormoreshortconversationsbetweenamanandawoman,andthenaquestionfollowingeachconversation.Choosethebestanswertothatquestion.
9.(a)ThatGlasgowisabigpartytown,exceptduringthefestival.
(b)ThatmostpeopleinGlasgowleavetheirtownduringthefestival.
(c)ThatGlasgowbecomesapartytownduringthefestival.
(d)ThatpartiesarenotallowedinGlasgowduringthefestival.
10.(a)Herfatherwillfindanotherjob.
(b)Herfatherwillcontinueatthesamejob.
(c)Herfatherwillstopworkingentirely.
(d)Herfatherwillgetpaidmoremoney.
11.(a)Shedoesn’twanttostandthewholetime.
(b)Shedoesn’twanteverybodytonoticeher.
(c)Shedoesn’twanttostandoutside.
(d)Shedoesn’twanttodressformally.
12.(a)Becausetheaccidentwasn’thisfault.
(b)Becausehehasexperiencefixingcars.
(c)Becausehehasseveralmoreexpensivecars.
(d)Becauseacompanywillhelphimpayforthedamage.
PartD
InpartD,youwillhearoneormorepassagesandthensomequestionsaboutthem.Choosethebestanswerstothosequestions.
13.(a)Hesmilesandlaughs.
(b)Hecriesandcoughs.
(c)Heshoutsandsneezes.
(d)Hecoughsandsneezes.
14.(a)Timothyisrelatedtothedoctor.
(b)Timothyhashealthinsurance.
(c)Timothyhasanappointment.
(d)Timothyarrivesat2:
45p.m.
15.(a)Anxiousabouttheresults.
(b)Uncomfortablebecauseofthemedicine.
(c)Tiredbecausehehadtowaitsolong.
(d)Happybecausehealreadyfeelshealthier.
II.Fill-in:
10%(English4UReading:
Oct9-Oct31)
Pleasefillinthefollowingsentenceswiththecorrectwordorphraseinthebox.
(A)
(a)standfor(b)stand(c)lined(d)situate
(ab)startedout(ac)strike(ad)exhibits(bc)generations
16.Modernskyscrapers___________besidetraditionalbuildingsinsomebigAsiancities.
17.Theactors_________upacrossthestageandtookabowatthesametime.
18.Theeight-pointedstarsofthetwotowersofthePetronasinKualaLumpur____________Islamicbeliefs.
19.TheBananaMuseuminCaliforniahasover17,000banana_______insideitsyellowwalls.
20.ThecomputercompanyApple__________yearsagoinagarage.
(B)
(a)getafeelfor(b)endedup(c)inspiteof(d)islinkedto
(ab)gettingbackonhisfeet(ac)inshort(ad)devotedto(bc)ishometo
21.MotherTheresawas_____________helpingthepoorinIndia.
22.Success______________yourwillingnesstoworkhard.
23.LucywantedIndianfood,butshe___________eatingItalianfoodinstead.
24.Ihaven’tbeenabletovisittheNorthPole.IwishIcould__________thelifethere.
25.Josephis____________afterlosingeverything—hiscompany,hisfamily,andallhis
friends.
III.Cloze:
25%
(A)
TomSawyerisasmart,mischievousanddaringboy__26__upinthehouseofAuntPolly.Likemostboysenteringtheirteens,heisbeginningtobeattractedtogirls.He__27__inlovewithanewgirlintown,BeckyThatcher.Hetrieshisbesttoattractherattention.
Oncehewasmade__28__nearBecky.Ashetriedtopleaseherbydifferentgestures,theteacherfoundouthistricks.JustwhenTomenjoyedmakingBeckylaughandsmiledhappilyather,hefelttheteacher’shand__29_him__29__theear,andhewaspulledoutofhisseat.Theteacher__30__him__30__theclassroomandsethimdowninhisownseat.Despitehispainfulear,Tom’sheart__31__joy.
26.(a)grew(b)growing(c)grown(d)grows
27.(a)fails(b)falls(c)fools(d)feels
28.(a)tosit(b)sit(c)sitting(d)seat
29.(a)toseize…at(b)toseize…by(c)seize…by(d)seize…at
30.(a)dragged…cross(b)dragged…across(c)pulled…crossed(d)pulled…crossing
31.(a)wasfilledwith(b)fullof(c)fillingwith(d)fell
(B)
Teachersarelikebridges,
__32__theyinvitetheirstudentstocross;
Afterthestudentscross,they____33___collapse,
Encouragingthemtocreatebridges____34_____.
Teachersareoften____35____apersonwhoassignsalotofhomeworkandtests.ButtheabovelineswrittenbyafamousGreekphilosopher____36____us___36__ateacher’smostimportantresponsibility:
____37____givingamanafish,youshouldteachhimhowtofish.ThelessonforlifeIhavelearnedfromoneofmyteachersisthatweshouldstandinothers’shoestotrulyunderstandtheir__38__.
32.(a)Bywhich(b)Which(c)Where(d)Overwhich
33.(a)enjoyable(b)pleased(c)joyfully(d)pleasingly
34.(a)oftheirown(b)independence(c)onhisown(d)dependable
35.(a)through(b)viewedas(c)consider(d)thoughtof
36.(a)convince…that(b)remind…that(c)remind….of(d)areconvinced…of
37.(a)Instead(b)Unlike(c)Insteadof(d)Until
38.(a)perspective(b)respective(c)inspective(d)expectant
(C)
Howtheheavenlybodies__39__beingisstillaquestion.Butmanyscientistsnowbelievethattherewasabig__40___longago.Afterthat,matterwasthrownalloverandthenitspiecescametogethertoformheavenlybodieslikestars.OneofthestarsbecametheSun,withasurfacetemperatureof6000degreeCelsius.Mostofthestarsweseeare__41__thantheSun.However,becausetheyarefartheraway,they__42__only__42__tinydotsoflightinthesky.Infact,thestarsdonottwinkle,andthetwinkling___43__theearth’satmosphere.Whenthelightofastargoesthroughthelayersoftheatmosphere,itgets__44__.Thatiswhyweseeshiningstars.
39.(a)cameinto(b)burstinto(c)form(d)makeup
40.(a)explanation(b)expansion(c)explosion(d)expulsion
41.(a)ashot(b)lesshot(c)morehotter(d)muchhotter
42.(a)appear…as(b)look…alike(c)watch…like(d)see…as
43.(a)iscausedby(b)resultsin(c)becauseof(d)leadsto
44.(a)distortion(b)distorted(c)reduction(d)reduced
(D)
Whatwouldyouwishforifyoucouldhaveonewish__45__?
Asateacher,IwishI__46__thepowertokeepallmystudentswideawakeinclassandtomotivatethemtolearnandthinkmoreactivelyintheirprivatetime.
However,sometimesagrantedwishdoesnotnecessarily__47__peoplehappy.SeewhathappenedtoMidas,theGreekking.Asarichking,heaskedforthepowertoturneverythinghetouchedintogold.__48__softlyatthefoolishnessofman,Dionysus,thegodofwine,grantedhiswish.Atfirst,hewasoverwhelmedathisnew-foundpower.Butsoonthepowergothimintogreattrouble.Afterall,alltheworldwouldbeofnouseifheweregoingtodieofstarvation.HebeggedDionysustotakeawaythepower.Everythingchangedbacktothewayit__49__before__50__thatMidaswasnotagreedykinganylonger.
45.(a)cametrue(b)realize(c)granted(d)carryout
46.(a)have(b)had(c)has(d)havehad
47.(a)let(b)have(c)get(d)make
48.(a)Grieved(b)Sighing(c)Frightened(d)Hugging
49.(a)hasbeen(b)is(c)was(d)hadbeen
50.(a)besides(b)except(c)inadditionto(d)expect
.Matching:
5%
51.ThenursetookJohn’stemperature
(a)sothathecangototheparty.
52.Pigareoftenconsidered
(b)andfoundthathehadafever.
53.IfIfoundmoneyonthestreet,
(c)toknowwhatishappening.
54.Thestudentsaskedtheirteacher
(d)tobedirtyandlazycreatures.
55.Weareburningwithcuriosity
(e)whyshouldtheylearnEnglish.
(ab)Iturnitintothepolice.
(bc)howtoimprovetheirreadingskills.
(cd)Iwouldhanditintothepolice.
(de)asstupidanimals.
.Readingcomprehension:
10%
(A)
SamuelLanghorneClemens(MarkTwain)wasborninFlorida,Missouri,in1835.ThefamilysoonmovedtoHannibal,Missouri,whereTwainwasbroughtup.Atschool,accordingtohisownwords,he"excelledonlyinspelling".Afterhisfather'sdeathin1847,Twainwasanapprenticetoaprinter.HealsostartedhiscareerasajournalistbywritingfortheHannibalJournal.LaterTwainworkedasalicensedMississippiriver-boatpilot(1857-61).In1861Twainservedbrieflyasaconfederateirregular.TheCivilWarputanendtothesteamboattraffic,andduringaperiodwhenTwainwasoutofwork,helivedinaprimitivecabinonJackassHillandtriedhisluckasagold-miner.
In1866TwainvisitedHawaiiasacorrespondentforTheSacramentoUnion,publishinglettersonhistrip.Hethensetoutworldtour,travelinginFranceandItaly.TwainrecordedhisexperiencesinTHEINNOCENTSABROAD(1869).T