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学年上学期高二英语外研版期中测试Ⅰ陕西Word版含答案

14-15学年外研高二上学期期中测试Ⅰ(陕西)

Class:

Name:

Marks:

满分(150)

第一部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)

第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。

1.hundredA.amuseB.sufferC.suggestD.bury

2.problemA.announcementB.helpC.effectD.pretend

3.signalA.signB.garageC.orangeD.elegant

4.groundA.touchB.wouldC.accountD.ought

5.batheA.theoryB.healthyC.marathonD.worthy

第二节情景对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

Black:

  6  

Betty:

Notyet,Mr.Black.Myfatherwantsmetogotobusinessschoolbutmymotherwantsmetogotomedicalschool.Whatdoyouthink?

Black:

ThatisthequestionIwanttoaskyou.  7  

Betty:

Idon’tknow,andneitherdomyfriends.IlikebothbutIwouldliketobecomeachemicalengineertoo.

Black:

  8  

Betty:

Whatdostudentsinanartscollegestudy?

Black:

  9  Oneisfreetochooseamajoranytimeduringhisorherstudiesincollege.

Betty:

Thatsoundsinteresting.I’lldiscussthatwithmyparents.  10  

Black:

Mypleasure,Betty.

A.Betty,haveyoudecidedwhatkindofcollegeyouaregoingtoapplyto?

B.Thanksforyouradvice,Mr.Black.

C.What’syourownopinion?

D.Inthatcase,Iwouldadviseyouthatyouenteranartscollegefirst.

E.What’syourparents’opinion?

F.Artsstudentsoftendonothaveamajorinthefirsttwoyears.

G.Tobehonest,Iamnotgoodatart.

第三节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

11.Youcanhavesomeideaofwhat   hardlifehewaslivingafteryouread   biography.

A.the;aB./;theC.a;theD./;a

12.   hedidn’tknowthecustominthatcountry;otherwise,hewouldn’thavemadesuchamistake.

A.FortunatelyB.AccidentallyC.ObviouslyD.Occasionally

13.Ifthings   wrongI’mtheonewhowillloseout,notyou.

A.goB.turnC.becomeD.fall

14.Thewhitesandsandgorgeousclimateoftheislandmakeita   placeforholidaymakers.

A.convenientB.distinctiveC.specificD.traditional

15.Thethunderstormwasbelievedtohave   theaircrash.

A.referredtoB.turnedtoC.appliedtoD.ledto

16.—Thebook   foryoutillyoureturnfromholiday.

—Thankyouverymuch.

A.willkeepB.iskeepingC.hasbeenkeptD.willbekept

17.Allhappyfamiliesresembleoneanother   eachunhappyfamilyisunhappyinitsownway.

A.becauseB.whileC.whenD.if

18.Solarpowerisanalternativesourceofenergy,   manmayrelymuchinthefuture.

A.onwhichB.bywhichC.towhichD.fromwhich

19.“Tommy,run!

Bequick!

Thehouseisonfire!

”Mothershoutedwith   .

A.angerB.rudenessC.regretD.panic

20.Allthesettlersnearbydemandedthatthenightclub   awayassoonaspossible.

A.moveB.mustmoveC.shouldmoveD.bemoved

21.   seemsnoneedtotalkwithhimanylonger.Hewon’tchangehismind.

A.ItB.ThereC.HeD.That

22.—ShallIturndowntheTVsetabit?

—   .Itmakesnodifferencetome.

A.It’suptoyouB.I’dratheryoudidn’t

C.ComeonD.Withpleasure

23.It’sthecustomto   fromhometomakealivingonhisownwhenoneisover18yearsold.

A.runawayB.getawayC.keepawayD.takeaway

24.Thestudents   anEnglishexamanditwillbeoverinanother30minutes.

A.willbetakingB.aretotake

C.aretakingD.havetaken

25.Thegirlfeltherself   coldandherhandstrembledasshesteppedfarintothecave.

A.grownB.growC.togrowD.tohavegrown

第四节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

OnacoldFebruarymorninginIndiana,PeterReagan,18,walkedtoajobinterview—tenmilesaway,oversnow-coveredroads.Hewaseagerfora26incomeafterdoingsomeodd(临时的)jobs.

Threehourslater,Reaganhadcovered27threemiles.Hepausedoutsidea28calledPapaRouxtoaskfor29fromtheownerArtBrown,whowas30iceandsnowattheparkinglot.“Itoldhimtogetona31,”saysBrown.“Hethankedmeandwentonhis32.”

Fifteenminuteslater,Browndrovehiscarand33Reagan.“Youshouldgetonabus,”hetoldReagan.“Idon’thave34forabus,”Reaganreplied.Brownofferedhima35.Ontheway,heaskedtheboyabouthisjobsearch.“IthoughtthiswasthekindofkidIwas36for,”saysBrown.Hegottheteen’sphonenumberanddroppedhimoffforhis37.

Laterthatday,BrownwroteaboutReaganonhisFacebook.“It’sbeenawhilesinceI’vemetsomeoneso38withaworkethic(准则)likethat!

”Afewhourslater,Brown39Reaganandofferedhimajob.Theteen40theoffer.Today,Reaganiswashingdishes,filling41andgreetingPapaRouxcustomers.

Atelevisionreportergot42ofthestoryandinterviewedthe43oncamera.Thepublicityhasbroughtinsomanynew44thatBrownplanstoopenasecondrestaurantbytheendoftheyear.Reagan’slifehaschanged.Now,whentheweatheris45,hetakesabustowork.

26.A.weeklyB.secretC.regularD.common

27.A.onlyB.veryC.oftenD.enough

28.A.cinemaB.parkC.storeD.restaurant

29.A.foodB.directionsC.waterD.troubles

30.A.sharingB.playingC.clearingD.packing

31.A.trainB.busC.carD.boat

32.A.wayB.visitC.circleD.line

33.A.putupwithB.cameupwithC.endedupwithD.caughtupwith

34.A.timeB.moneyC.interestD.experience

35.A.liftB.giftC.jobD.ticket

36.A.preparingB.sendingC.lookingD.thanking

37.A.addressB.projectC.lectureD.interview

38.A.youngB.handsomeC.strongD.healthy

39.A.trainedB.calledC.warnedD.charged

40.A.refusedB.changedC.forgotD.accepted

41.A.roomsB.holesC.ordersD.places

42.A.rainB.windC.snowD.cloud

43.A.wifeB.lawyerC.witnessD.pair

44.A.reportersB.viewersC.customersD.children

45.A.badB.wetC.goodD.dry

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)

A

ItwasSundayyesterdayandmysonandIwalkedacoupleofmilesinthemorning.Wegothungrysowedecidedtostopforamealinarestaurant.Whilewewerewaitinginaline,awomancamein.Shewasveryangryandtalkingaboutabeggarwhohadaskedherformoney.Inheropinion,thosepeoplehadtheabilitytoearntheirbreadandbutter.

IwasfeelinguncomfortablewiththesituationandwonderingwhatIshouldsaytomysonlater.Ihadtoldhimthatweshouldhelpthosewhowereinneedofhelp.Atthattimetheladysaid,“Todayismybirthday,andnobodycanbotherme.”

Iknewthiswasmychancetohelpherchangeherthinkingandtohelpherfeelcaredforonherbirthday.Iaskedthewaitressforhelp,tellingherIwantedtopayforthewoman’smeal.

Thewaitresslookedatmeinsurprise.Ipaidforourmealandthatofthewoman.Whenthewomanfinishedeatingherfood,thewaitresstoldherthatitwasIwhohadpaidforhermeal.Thenthewomancametoourtableandtriedtoforcehermoneyonus.Sheevensaid,“Ican’ttakeyourmoney,becauseIdidn’thelpthepersonwhoaskedmeformoneyforfood!

Ijustsmiledandsaid,“Ijusthopeyouhaveaverynicebirthday.”

Sheendedupsittingnearusandtalkedwithus.Itturnedoutthatshewascrazyaboutanimals.Hearingourstoriesofpetadoptionsreallycheeredherup.“Youareanicefather,”shesaid.

Sheleft,seemingtobehappierandmorethoughtfulaboutallthathadhappened.I’dsayitwasworththeprice.

46.Theauthorandhissonstoppedwalkingthatmorningbecause.

A.theyweretootiredtowalkanyfarther

B.theauthorfeltsickandhadtoreturnhome

C.theywerehungryandneededtoeatsomething

D.awomanstoppedthemandaskedforsomemoney

47.Whatdidtheauthordotoshowhiscareforthewoman?

A.Hepaidforthewoman’smeal.

B.Hegavethewomansomemoney.

C.Heboughtabirthdaygiftforthewoman.

D.Hetalkedwiththewomanaboutpetadoptions.

48.By“I’dsayitwasworththeprice”,theauthormeant.

A.therestaurantgavehimabigdiscount

B.oneshouldbegenerouswithhismoney

C.whathedidforthewomanwasmeaningful

D.thepricehepaidforthemealwasreasonable

B

OnTuesday,theWhiteHouseandtheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture(USDA)setnewlimitsonadvertisingfoodanddrinksinschools.

Therulesbanadvertisementsforunhealthyfoodsinschools.Theadbanincludessugarydrinksthataccountformorethan90%ofunhealthyads.AnadforCoca-Cola,forexample,willberemovedfromascoreboard(记分牌)atahighschoolfootballgame.However,adsforDietCokeandDasaniwater,ownedbythesamecompany,areallowedtodisplay.

ThenewrulesarepartoftheFirstLady’s“Let’sMove”campaigntofightchildhoodobesity(肥胖).Hergoalistogetkidstoeathealthierfood.ThemarketinglimitscameafternewUSDAregulationsthatputalimitonthecalorie,fatandsugarinmostschoolfooditems.“Theideaissimple—ourclassroomsshouldbehealthyplaces,”theFirstLadyMichelleObamasaid.“Becausewhenparentsareworkinghardtoteachtheirkidshealthyhabitsathome,theirworkshouldn’tbedestroyedbyunhealthymessagesinschools.”However,thehealthierfoodrulesarecriticizedbypeoplewhothinkthegovernmentshouldnotcontrolwhatkidseatandbysomestudentswhodon’tlikethehealthierfoods.

Itisreportedthatfoodcompaniesspend$149millionayearonmarketingfoodstokids,andmanybigcompaniesaresupportingthenewrules.Coca-ColaandPepsiCohavestartedtoadvertisehealthierproducts.Forschools,junkfoodadsliketheCoca-Colascoreboardwillbetakendown.

“Thenewlimitsensurethatschoolsremainsafeplaceswherekidscanlearnandeathealthyfood,”AgricultureSecretaryTomVilsaksaid.Th

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