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专题课件

嘉峪关市2016-2017学年第一学期期末考试

高一英语试卷

本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷和第II卷两部分。

全卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。

第I卷

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中(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

ItwasaquarterpastnineasMariehurriedintotheoff

icebuildingwhereshewouldbeworking.Herbushadinchedalongthroughheavymorningtraffic,makingherafewminuteslateforherveryfirstjob.Shedecidedshewouldstartouthalfanhourearlierthenextday.Onceinsidethebuilding,shehadtostandattheliftsandwaitseveralminutesbeforeonearrived.Whenshefinallyreachedtheofficemarked“KingEnterprises(公司)”,sheknockedatthedoornervouslyandwaited.Therewasnoanswer.Shetappedonthedooragain,butstilltherewasnoreply.Frominsidethenextoffice,shecouldhearthesoundofvoices,sosheopenedthedoorandwentin.AlthoughshewassureitwasthesameofficeshehadbeenintwoweeksbeforewhenshehadhadtheinterviewwithMr.King,itlookedquitedifferentnow.Infact,ithardlylookedlikeanofficeatall.Theemployeeswerejuststandingaroundchattingandsmoking.Atthefarendoftheroom,somebodymusthavejusttoldagoodjoke,shethought,becausetherewasaloudburstoflaughterasshecamein.Foramomentshehadthoughttheywerelaughingather.Thenoneofthemenlookedathiswatch,clappedhishandsandsaidsomethingtotheothers.Quicklytheyallwenttotheirdesksand,inamatterofseconds,everyonewashardatwork.NoonepaidanymindtoMarie.Finallyshewentuptothemanwhowassittingatthedesknearesttothedoorandexplainedthatthiswasherfirstdayintheoffice.Hardlylookingupfromhiswork,hetoldhertohaveaseatandwaitforMr.King,whowouldarriveatanymoment.ThenMarierealisedthattheday’sworkintheofficebeganjustbeforeMr.Kingarrived.LatershefoundoutthathelivedinConnecticutandcameintoManhattanonthesametraineverymorning,arrivingintheofficeat9:

35,sothathisstaffknewexactlywhentostartworking.

1.Mar

iefeltnervouswhensheknockedatthedoorbecause.

A.shehadnevermetthebossoncebefore

B.therewasnoanswerfrominsidetheoffice

C.shewasafraidthatshehadgonetothewrongplace

D.shewasalittlebitlateforwork

2.Thepeopleintheofficesuddenlystartedworkingbecause.

A.theysawastrangerintheofficeB.thebosswasabouttoarrive

C.noonewantedtotalktoMarieD.theyhadfinishedtheirmorningbreak

3.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheemployeesoftheenterprise.

A.wouldstarttheirworkdaybylisteningtoajoke

B.wereconsideratetonewcomers

C.lackeddevotiontothecompany

D.werealwayspunctualforwork

4.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AColdWelcomeB.PunctualLikeaClock

C.AnUnpunctualManagerD.BetterLateThanNever

B

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Prices:

startingat$318onenightforeachpersonforeitheracoldroomorawarmone.

Formoreinformation,visitthewebsite:

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Prices:

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5.WhatisspecialabouttheAriauAmazonTowershotel?

A.Youcansleepintreehouses.B.Youcanchooseanyofthetowers.

C.Itisdesignedforbigfamilies.

D.Everyroomhasawalkway.

6.Fortwopersonsspendinganightinoneofthesehotels,theyhavetopayatleast______.

A.$182B.$111C.$600D.$636

7.Whichwebsiteshouldyouvisitifyouwanttofindoutwhetherthereexistsahotelunderthesea?

A.B.

C.http:

//www.pr

opeller-D.

8.Whichhotelwouldinviteartiststocome

toworkeveryyear?

A.PropellerIslandCityLodge.B.AriauAmazonTowers.

C.BahamaBeachClub.D.TheIceHotel.

C

Youmaynotknowalotofpeoplewhenyoustarthighschool.Evenifyouknowsomefreshmen(新生),youstillfeelnervousthatyoudon’tknowanyupper-classmenandteachers.Howareyougoingtomakefriendsamongthisseaofunknownfaces?

Mosthighschoolsholdafreshman training beforeschoolactuallystarts,whichishelpfulnotonlybecauseyoulearnyourwayaroundthebuildingandgettomeetsomeofyourteachers,butalsobecauseyougettomeetfellowfreshmen.Thatway,whenyoushowuponyourfirstdayofschool,youmayalreadyrecognizeafewfamiliarfaces.

  Whenyoutalktoyournewclassmates,you’llprobablyfindthatalotofthemarefeelingjustlikeyouare.They’reallnewtotheschoolanddon’tknowwhattoexpect.Talkingaboutacommonconcernwiththemcanhelpyoudevelopfriendships.

  Theworkinhighschoolissomethingfreshmenareprobablyworriedabout.Theworkinhighschoolbuildsonwhatyoulearnedinmiddleschool,givingyouamoreadvancedknowledgeofmanysubjects.Soyoumayfindyouhavemoreworktodoorthatit’sabitmorechallenging.Ifyoueverfindyourworktoodifficult,teacherscangiveyouextrahelp.

  Highschoolalsohasmoreextracurricularactivitiesthanmiddleschooldidsuchasclubs,musicandtheatergroupsandsportsteams.Thisisagoodtimetoexploreyourinterestsandtrynewthings.

  Highschoolgivesyouthechancetolearnhowtomanageyourtime,todevelopyoursocialskillsandinterests,andmoreimportantlytobemoreindependentandresponsible.

9.Whatarefreshmenprobablyw

orriedabout?

A.Theabilitytomakefriends.B.Thelearningtask.

C.Therelationshipwithteachers.D.Thefreshmanorientation.

10.Extracurricularactivitiesmainlyhelpstudents________.

A.builduphealthybodiesB.developfriendships

C.developtheirinterestsD.improvetheirlearningability

11.Thispassageiswrittenfor________.

A.freshmenathighschoolB.freshmen’sparents

C.middleschoolstudentsD.upper-classmeninhighschool

D

Itseemsthatpeoplearegraduallylosingtheirsmartnessassmartphonesbecomeincreasinglyimportantassistantsintheirlives.Aswerelytoomuch

ontechnologyinsteadofourbrains,manypeoplehavelostthreebasicabilities.

Thefirstskillmanypeoplehavelostisrememberingphonenumbers.Becausephonenumbersarestoredinsmartphonecontacts,there’snownoneedtodialanumberorlookatitagain.Thisisfineuntilyouneedtocallsomeoneforhelp,onlytofindyourphoneisnotaround.

Andsomepeoplemayalsohavelosttheirsenseofdirectionbecausesomeappscanguidepeopleanywheretheywant.Peoplegetsodependentonthemthatwhentheycan’tusetheirsmartphones,theygetlostandanxious.

Buttheworstlostskillsmaybesocialones,meaningthatsomepeoplearebecomingsociallyinept(无能的).Peopleoftenburythemselvesintheirsmartphones.Aswe’retooabsent-mindedbywhat’shappeninginthevirtual(虚拟的)someofushavelostconversationalskillsandsometimescan’teventellwhetherapersonishappyornot.

LastAugust,researchersattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,studied51studentsaged11and12whohadoverfivehours’screentimeeveryday.Theirtaskwastotelltheemotionsof48picturesoffacesthatwerehappy,sad,angryorscared.

Thechildrenmadeanaverageof14.02mistakesatthebeginning.Butafterafive-daycampwithoutelectronicproducts,theymadeonly9.41mistakesonaverage.

Luckily,peoplestillhaveachancetogettheseabilitiesback.Youshouldtrytokeepyourparents’numbersinmindforemergencies.Youshouldalsopaymoreattentiontostreetsignsandstores,whichwillhelpyoutodrawamindmapandstopyoufromgettinglost.Andtheeasiestsolutiontosocialskilllossistotakeabreakfromelectronicproducts.

12.Theunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphimpliesthat______.

A.youareabletoturntoothersforhelp

B.youareunabletocontactotherswithoutyoursmartphone

C.othersareunabletogetintouchwithyoubysmartphone

D.othersareabletocallyouanytimeandanywhere

13.Theexperimentshowsthatwithoutelectronicproducts,onecould______.

A.telldifferentemotionsimmediately

B.losethesenseofdirectionfrequently

C.recognizemorefacialexpressionscorrectly

D.tellmorepicturesoffaceseasily

14.Overusingsmartphones,peoplewillprobably______

A.loseface-to-facecommunications

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