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福州市教院附中第一学期高一期末英语考试
教院附
中2017-2018学年第一学期高一期末考
第2部分阅读理解(共两小节,20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节阅读三篇材料,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
GlobalEnglishClub
@Englishtraininginfourskills:
listening,speaking,reading,andwriting.
@4-month(800yuan),6-month(1,400yuan)andoneyear(2,500yuan)courses.
@Choiceofmorningoreveningclasses,3hoursperday,Mon.--Fri.
@AllnativeteachersfromCanadaandUSA.
@Tel:
8872806Add:
306XinhuaRoad
Body-buildingClub
@Allfacilities(设备)supplied.
@OnthetopfloorofSunnyHotel.
@Everyeveningfrom6:
00to9:
00,Mon.--Sun.
@Drinksandfruitsreadyforyouduringbreaks.
@Tel:
6353188
@Add:
369DunhuangRoad
PianoClub
@One-to-onetrainingonSat.&Sun.From2:
00pmto5:
00pm(150yuanperhour)
@Experiencedteachers.
@Pianossupplied(设备)forfree.
@Convenienttransportations.
@Tel:
8756038
@Add:
808ParkRoad
21.InEnglishtrainingclassyouwillhaveteachers.
A.CanadianB.FrenchC.ChineseD.Italian.
22.IfyouwanttoimproveyourEnglish,youwill.
A.dial6353188
B.haveclasseseitherinthemorningorintheevening
C.goto808ParkRoad
D.haveclassesbothinthemorningandintheevening
23.Howmuchdoyouneedtopayforone-to-onepianotrainingeverytime?
A.300yuanB.150yuanC.450yuanD.800yuan
24.IfJimisexercisingintheBody-buildingClub,wherecanyoufindhim?
A.808ParkRoad
B.onthehighestfloorofSunnyHotel
C.696DunhuangRoad
D.306XinhuaRoad
25.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtotheadvertisementabove?
A.Youhavetopay800yuanfor4-monthEnglishtraining.
B.Youhavetopaymoreforusingthepianosuppliedintheclass.
C.ItisveryconvenienttogettothePianoClub.
D.Youcanenjoydrinksandfruitsafterbody-buildingexercises.
B
Researchersfoundanimalloversexercisetheirpettwiceadayfor24minuteseachtime—atotaloffivehoursand36minutesaweek.Ontopofthat,theaveragedogowneralsotakestheirpetoutonthreelongwalkseachweekaddinganothertwohoursand33minutestothetotal.Butthosewithoutadogspendanaverageofjustonehourand20minutesperweekexercisingbygoingtothegymorheadingoutforawalkorjog.Andalmosthalfofnon-petownersadmittheytakenoexercise.
Aspokespersonsaidthedifferencebetweenthetwowasthatgoingtothegymcanfeellikeaboringtaskwhiledog-walkingcanbefarmoreenjoyable.“Havingacoupleofshortwalkseverydaysoonaddsupandthisresearchshowsthatitamountstomoretimethanpeoplespendinthegym.”hesaid.“Andgymgoersexerciseinsideanair-conditionedgym,whiledogwalkersareabletojogformilesandenjoyfreshairwhenadmiringtheGreatBritishcountryside.”
Thestudyof5,000people,including3,000dogowners,showedthat57percentofthoseconsideredwalkingthedogastheirmainformofexercise.Morethanthreequarterssaidtheywouldrathertaketheirdogforawalkthangotothegym.Atotalof86percentsaidtheyenjoyedtakingtheirpetouteachday,withjust22percentsayingtheysometimessawitasaboringtask.Butonly16percentofrespondentssaidtheyenjoyedexercisinginthegym,whilealmost70percentconsidereditaboringtask.
Thesurvey(调查)showsthathavingadogtowalkactuallyencouragesregularexercise,with60percentofpetownerssayingtheyalwaysgoforawalkwiththeirdog—evenwhentimeisprecious(宝贵的).
26.Dogloversexercisetheirpetaweekfor.
A.fivehoursand36minutes
B.twohoursand33minutes
C.eighthoursand9minutes
D.onehourand20minutes
27.Whyisdog—walkingfarmoreenjoyablethangoingtothegym?
A.Becausepeopleusuallyspendmuchmoretimeinthegym.
B.Becausedog—walkingtakeslesstimeandexercisesmore.
C.Becausegymgoerscanexerciseinsideanair—conditionedgym.
D.Becausedogwalkerscanalsoenjoyfreshairandthecountryside.
28.Theunderlinedword“respondents”inParagraph3probablymeans“peoplewho”.
A.likedog—walking
B.enjoygoingtothegym
C.takepartinthestudy
D.areinchargeofthestudy
29.WhichofthefollowingstatementisFALSEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Mostpetownersadmittheywon’texercisetheirdogswhentimeisprecious.
B.Mostpetownersfeltitenjoyabletotaketheirdogsouteachday.
C.Mostpetownersconsiderexercisinginthegymachore(apieceofwork)\
D.Mostpetownersprefertakingtheirdogsforawalktogoingtothegym.
30.Whichofthefollowingisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Dogownersgetmoreexercise
B.Gym—goersgetmoreexercise
C.Dogwalkingisachore
D.Havingpetsishelpful
C
CountrymusicisoneofthemostpopularkindsofmusicintheUnitedStatestodaybecauseitisaboutsimplebutstronghumanfeelingsandevents-love,sadness,goodtimes,andbadtimes.Ittellsreal-lifestoriesandsoundsthewaypeoplereallytalk,aslifebecomesmorecomplicated(复杂的)itisgoodtohearmusicaboutordinarypeople.
Countrymusic,sometimescalledcountry-western,comesfromtwolandsofmusic.Oneisthetraditionalmusicofthepeoplein.theAppalachianMountainsintheeasternUnitedStates.Theotheristraditionalcowboymusicfromthewest.Thesingersusuallyplayguitars,andinthe1920stheystartedusingelectricguitars.
Atfirstcitypeoplesaidcountrymusicwaslowclass.ItwaspopularmostlyintheSouth.ButduringWorldWarII,thousandsofSouthernerswenttothenortheastandMidwesttoworkinthefactories.Theytooktheirmusicwiththem.SoldiersfromtherestofthecountrywenttoarmycampsintheSouth.Theylearnedcountrymusic.Slowlyitbecamepopularalloverthecountry.
TodaycountrymusicisalsopopulareverywhereintheUnitedStatesandCanada—insmalltowsandinNewYorkCity,amongblackandwhite,andamongeducatedanduneducatedpeople.About1,200radiostationsbroadcastcountrymusictwenty-fourhoursday,Englishstarssingit.InBritishEnglish,andpeopleinothercountriessingitintheirownlanguages.Themusicthatstartedwithcowboysandpoorsouthernersisnowpopularallovertheworld.
31.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatcountrymusiccomesfrom_____.
A.thenortheastandMidwest
B.factoriesandarmycampsintheSouth
C.theAppalachianMountainsandtheWest
D.real-lifestoriesinsmalltowns
32.BeforeWorldWarIImanySouthernerswenttotheNortheastandtheMid-westbecause_____
A.theywantedtotakemusicwiththem.
B.theywantedtoworkinfactoriesthere.
C.theywantedtomakecountrymusicpopular.
D.theywantedtomakeotherpeoplelikecountrymusic.
33.DuringWorldWarIImanySouthernerswenttotheNortheastandtheMidwestbecause______.
A.theywantedtotakemusicwiththem
B.theywantedtomakeotherpeoplelikecountrymusic
C.theywantedtoworkinthefactoriesthere
D.theywantedtomakecountrymusicpopular
34.Countrymusicisoneofthemostpopularkindsofmusicintheworldtodaybecause_______.
A.manypeoplesaiditwaslowclass
B.peoplecouldsingitindifferentlanguages
C.itstartedwithcowboysandpoorSoutherners
D.Itislovedbydifferentkindsofpeopleintheworld
35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.CountrymusicissungbystarsallinEnglish.
B.Countrymusicisabouthumanfeelingsandevents.
C.Countrymusicisonlypopularwithcitypeopletoday.
D.Thesingersstartedusingelectricguitarsinthe1930s.
第二节阅读七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
根据短
文内容,从短文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。
Workingpart-timeisagoodexperienceforstudents.Ofcourse,ithassomebadpoints.As for me,I have a part-time job working at a supermarket.It is harder than it looks.I have to give up my time for my job.Therefore,sometimes I have to give up my sleeping time in order to do my homework.36._____However,thanks to it,or because of it,I have learned to concentrate more,and now I use my time more wisely.
37.______Of course we do,but I don’thinkstudentsworkjustformoney.Wegototherthingsfromworking.Ihavelearnedtocommunicatebetterwithotherpeople.
38.______Ican’tspendasmuchtimeatschooldone.Sometimes,IhavetoaskfortimeofffromworkbecauseIneedtimetofinishschoolprojects.
I can’tactthesamewayatmyworkplaceasIdoatschool.However,to communicate with different generations is a useful experience for me.39._______When I am part of it,thanks to my part-time work experience now,I’llhavelearnedhowtocommunicatebetterwithadults.
what I want to say is although it has some bad points for students,it also gives us valuable experience for what we do later in life.40.______
A.That is not good,I know.
B.Ithinkschoolworkismoreimportantforstudents.
C.However,workingdoesaffectmylifeasastudent.
D.Inall,studentsshouldbalancepart-timejobandstudy.
E.Sooner or later,I have to be a member of adult society.
F.So,workingpart-timeisreallyagoodexperienceforstudents.
G.Somepeoplesaythatstudentstakesapart-timejobonlyformoney.
完型填空(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读短文,从短文后各题所给的4个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填人空A处的最佳选项。
Attheageof12,JeremywasonlyinGradeTwo.Hewasbornwith aslow 41 ,seeminglyunabletolearn.Histeacher,DorisMiller,became 42 withhim. 43 ,shedecidedtotrysomemore.
Whenspringcame, Doris toldthechildrenthestoryofJesus.Thenshegave 44 ofthemabox,andaskedthemtoputsomethinginsidethat 45 newlife.
Thenextmorning,itwastimeto 46 theboxes.Inthefirstbox, Doris foundaflower.“Ohyes,a(an) 47 iscertainlyasignofnewlife,”shesaid.“Whenitgrowsthroughthe 48 ,weknowthatspringiscoming.”Thenextboxcontainedaplasticbutterfly,wh