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四川省泸州福林中学春期高一半期考试题人教课标版

人教课标高一下英语期中模拟卷

第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.Whatcolorarethegloves?

A.Blue.

B.Green.      

C.Yellow.

2.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.

B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Brotherandsister.

3.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?

A.Ahotel.

B.Ahospital.

C.Abookstore.

4.Whichclubwillthemanchoose?

A.Chessclub. 

B.Poetryclub.      

C.Debateclub.

5.Howmuchdidthemanpayfortheshirt?

A.$30.

B.$35.

C.$40.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Askingforadvice.

B.Expressingthanks.

C.Offeringhelp.

7.Whichbusshouldthewomantakefirst?

A.No.6.

B.No.7.

C.No.8.

请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whomdoesthemanwanttospeakto?

A.MaryJones.

B.JackStewart.

C.DavidBowie.

9.Whenwillthetrainingcoursestart?

A.OnJuly2.

B.OnJuly12.      

C.OnJuly22.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whyisthewomanlookingforajob?

A.Togetsomeexperience.

B.Tosavemoneytotravel.

C.Topayforherschool.

11.Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?

A.Gotothecommunitycenter.

B.Sendsomeemails.

C.Buyconcerttickets.

12.Whatdoesthemanplantodooversummervacation?

A.Getapart-timejob.

B.Giveaconcert.

C.Practicehisguitar.

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatwasthemandoingat8:

00am?

A.Takingashower.

B.Makingacall.

C.Sendingaparcel.

14.Whowillgiveadanceshowtonight?

A.Thewoman’sbrother.

B.Thewoman’ssister.

C.Theman’sbrother.

15.Wherewillthespeakersmeetafterwork?

A.Attheman’scompany.

B.Atthepostoffice.

C.Atthetheater.

16.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?

A.About6:

00pm.

B.About7:

00pm.

C.About8:

00pm.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Monday.

B.Tuesday.

C.Sunday.

18.Whathastheweatherbeenlikerecently?

A.Cloudy.

B.Rainy.

C.Sunny.

19.WhatwillthelowtemperaturebeonTuesdaynight?

A.17°C.

B.18°C.

C.19°C.

20.Whatkindofprogramwillbebroadcastnext?

A.Atalkshow.

B.Aquizshow.

C.Afootballmatch.

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

★★★☆☆

It’saChristmasstoryperfectforaHalloweenread:

Withallthelightsandnoises,RickScroogemancan’tstandChristmastime.Butallthatchangeswhenthreeghosts(幽灵)visitandpresenthisdarkfuture. YoungScrooge,by Goosebumps authorR.L.Stine,isbasedontheclassic AChristmasCarol byCharlesDickens.FeiwelandFriends.$17hardcover.Ages10andup.

Celebratetheworld’sstrangestplaces,plantsandanimalsin Frightlopedia.Thisbookofallthingsscary(恐怖的)includesfacts,storiesandlotsofhands-onactivitiesperfectforHalloween.WorkmanPublishing.$10softcover.Allages.

Charlesandhisfamilyjustmoved,andhisnewneighborhoodmakeshimfeelfrightened.Afterall,it’sfilledwithmonstersandghosts.Readabouthisjoyful—andsometimesscary—experiencesin TheCreepyCaseFilesofMargoMaloo byDrewWeing.$16hardcover.Ages9andup.

BillyShiverslovesreading.SowhenhediscoversacompetitionthatinvitesreaderstospendanightinsidethemysteriousHauntedHouseofBooks,he’sallin.Findouthowitgoesforhimin TheMostFrighteningStoryEverTold byPhilipKerr.Knopf.$17hardcover.Ages10andup.

Notafanofscarystories?

Try Laugh-Out-LoudSpookyJokesforKids byRobElliott.Itisfilledwithhundredsoffunnyjokesforthewholefamily.Thisjoyfulcollectionwillleaveyouhappy,notafraid.HarperCollins.$5softcover.Ages6-10.

21.Whosebookisbasedonaclassicstory?

A.R.L.Stine’s.

B.DrewWeing’s.

C.PhilipKerr’s.

D.RobElliott’s.

22.Whichofthefollowingbooksincludeshands-onactivities?

A. YoungScrooge.

B. Frightlopedia.

C. TheCreepyCaseFilesofMargoMaloo.

D. TheMostFrighteningStoryEverTold.

23.What’sspecialabout Laugh-Out-LoudSpookyJokesforKids?

A.Itisfamily-friendly.

B.Ithasfrighteningjokes.

C.Itisforkidsunderage6.

D. Ithasacompetitionforreaders.

B

★★★☆☆

IalwayswantedtobeateacheranddidthatforanumberofyearsbeforeIgotmarried.ButwhenImetJohn,Ileftmyjob,gotmarried,movedbacktomyhometown,andhadababy,thenanotherone.Ibecameafull-timemomandlovedit.Mylifewasfilledwithfamilyactivities.Ilovedbeinghomeandnotworking.

Butasmyeldestnearedcollegeage,Istartedtoworryaboutmoney.IknewIlovedteachingandhadapassion(热情)forworkingwithkidsbutalsoknewthatteachingcouldtakeupallofmytimeintheeveningsandweekends.Ididn’twantthat.Ithoughtaboutmygoals.IfIjustneededmoney,Icouldbaggroceries(食品杂货)atthesupermarket.DidIreallyneedtohavemeaningfulwork?

Theanswerarrivedunexpectedly.

Onedayatchurch(教堂),theheadofChristianEducationwalkeduptomeandsharedthatshewasleavingherjobsoon.ShetoldmeshethoughtI’dbegreatinthatjobandwantedmetotakeover.Ihadtothinkaboutitforawhilebutfinallysawthatthiscouldbemydreamjob.Anditis.Afterbeingawifeandmotherfor17years,mypassionhasbeenreawakened,butinawaythatbalancesmy‘other’life,too.It’spart-timeworkwithgreatflexibility(灵活性).I’mstillhomeformykidswhentheyneedme.Icanhavelunchoutwithfriends.Ievenreadabookduringtheafternoononceinawhile.I’malsotakingclassesagainontopicsthatrelatetomynewresponsibilities.It’sfunny;Ineverusedtoliketakingclasses,butI’mrunningoutthedoorthesedaystolearnmore.ThisisthebalanceI’vebeenlookingfor.

24.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutstayinghome?

A.Shefeltlostsometimes.

B.Shewashopefulofit.

C.Shewasboredwithit.

D.Shefeltquitecomfortable.

25.Whydidn’ttheauthortakeupteachingagain?

A.Shewouldhavenotimeforherself.

B.Shehadnointerestinitanymore.

C.Shewouldliketomakemoremoney.

D.Shelovedtoworkatthesupermarket.

26.Whatdoweknowaboutthechurchjob?

A.It’safull-timejob.

B.Itoffersahighpay.

C.Itrequireslotsofreading.

D.Ithasacceptableworkhours.

27.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Myfirstjob

B.Mytrueself

C.Ihaveitallnow

D.Ihaveadreamnow

C

★★★☆☆

EmilyCrabtree’sclockwokeherearliereveryday.Butthe10-year-oldfromWashougal,Washingtondidn’tmind.Sheknewshewouldhavetogetupearlyeverymorningtocareforhernewpet.Emilywouldsoonhaveherveryownsmalldonkey(驴)shenamedClover.

“Ididn’twantananimalthatwastoosmall,likeapony(矮种马).AndIdidn’twantonethat’stoobig,likeahorse.SoIdecidedadonkeywouldbethebest.WhenImetClover,everythingjustfit!

CloverwasawilddonkeywhowasbeingtrainedtoliveasapetthroughaprogramcalledthePlateroProject.Cloverwaslearningtobecomfortablearoundpeople,ledbyapieceofrope,andhaveherhoovestakencareof.

WhileCloverwasbusylearning,Emilywaspreparingforthedonkey’sarrival.AneighboragreedtoletEmilyusehisold,unusedbarn(马厩).Buttherewasjustoneproblem.Thebarnlookedlikeithadneverbeencleaned. “Therubbishwasabouttwofeethigh,”Emilysays.“Youcouldn’tevenopenthedoor!

”Armedwithtools,Emilyandherbestfriendspentweekscleaningoutthebarn.“It’sreallyanicebarnnow,”saysEmily’smom.

Cloverseemstoagree.Shenowsharesitwithtwosheepshelovestorunafter.SometimesEmilysitsinthebarnandreadsorsingstothedonkey.“Cloverputsherwholeheadinyourarms,closeshereyesandjuststandsthere...likeyou’rerockingababy,”Emily’smomsays. “She’sreallygotuswrapped(环抱)aroundherbigold,longears.”

28.WhydidEmilychooseCloverasherpet?

A.Sheisclever.

B.Sherunswild.

C.Shelookshealthy.

D.Sheismiddle-sized.

29.WhatcanwelearnaboutClover?

A.Sheisalovelyhorse.      

B.Sheneededtobetrainedfirst.

C.Shewasborntobeagoodpet.

D.ShewillbekeptbythePlateroProject.

30.HowdoesCloverlookathernewhome?

A.Nervously.

B.Amazedly.

C.Pleasantly.

D.Uninterestedly.

31.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeEmily?

A.Smartandactive.

B.Patientandbrave.

C.Kindandthoughtful.

D.Cuteandknowledgeable.

D

★★★★☆

There’snothingmoreAmericanthanabigredbarn,butthesedaysit’sgettinghardertoseethis iconicimage(符号性的形象)ofsimplertimes.

Becauseofdecay(衰退),developmentorboth,theseoncetallbuildingsare vanishingfast.Astimerunsout,peoplearefindingcreativeways to savethecountry’sbarns.

NancyKotting,whorunsherbusinessnearTraverseCity,Michigan,walksthroughanoldbarninnorthernMichigan.Thisbarnwasoncethecenterofabigfamilyfarm,butnowit’s readytofalldown.Shehopestofindabuyerbeforethebuildingislostforever,andinfactshealwaystriestorepairoldbarnsandturnthemintohomesoreventspaces.

ManyAmericansfeelaspecialconnectiontobarns.“Grandfather,uncle,great-grandfather,somebodyinyourbloodworkedinabarn,”Kottingsays.

America’shistoricbarnshavereceivedmoreattentioninrecentyears.Somestatesoffermoneytoencouragereuseandprotection.Vermontrecentlydidabarncensus(统计),callingonitspeopletophotographandrecordthestate’shistoricbarns.ThemostrecentnationalcountbytheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculturelisted664,264workingbarnsbuiltbefore1960.

Kottingrecentlysavedan1860’sbarnnearLansing,Michigan,bymovingit200milesnorth.ThebarnwastransportedinpiecestoLeland,whereitwasfittedtogetherforuseasasummerhouseinthecountry.

Oncethestructural(结构上的)problemsarefixed,thepossibilitiesforoldbarnsareendless.KottingsaysAmerica’sfirstbarnbui

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