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辽宁省沈阳市2016-2017学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题

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答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

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第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(略)

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中.选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Theprivateautomobile(私家车)haslongplayedanimportantroleintheUnitedStates.Infact,ithasbecomeanecessaryandimportantpartoftheAmericanwayoflife.In1986,sixty-ninepercentofAmericanfamiliesownedatleastonecar,andthirty-eightpercenthadmorethanone.Bygivingworkersrapidtransportation,theautomobilehasfreedthemfromhavingtoliveneartheirplaceofwork.Thishasencouragedthegrowthofthecities,butithasalsoledtotrafficproblems.

Forfarmfamiliestheautomobileisveryhelpful.Ithasmadeitpossibleforthemtotraveltotownveryoftenforbusinessandforpleasure,andalsototransporttheirchildrentodistantschools.

Familylifehasbeenaffectedinvariousways,Thecarhelpstokeepfamiliestogetherwhenitisusedforpicnics,outings,andothersharedexperiences.However,whenteenagechildrenhavetheuseofthecar,theirparentscan’tkeepaneyeonthem.Thereisagreatdangerifthedriverhasbeendrinkingalcoholortakingdrugs,orshowingoffbyspeedingorbreakingdowntrafficlaws.Mothersofvictims(受害者)ofsuchaccidentshaveformedanorganizationcalledMADD(MothersAgainstDrunkDriving).Thesewomenwanttopreventfurthertragedies(悲剧).Theyhaveworkedtoencouragethegovernmenttolimittheyoungestdrinkingage.Studentshaveformedasimilarorganization,SADD(StudentsAgainstDrunkDriving)andarespreadingthesamemessageamongtheirfriends.

FormanyAmericanstheautomobileisanecessity.Butforsome,itisalsoamarkofsocialpositionandforyoungpeople,asignofbecominganadult.Altogether,carsmeanverymuchtoAmericans.

21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthetext?

A.Carshaveencouragedthegrowthofthecities.

B.Carscanbringfamiliestogetherwhentheygoforpicnics.

C.Carshaveenabledpeopletolivefarfromtheirplaceofwork.

D.Carshelpcityfamiliestotransporttheirchildrentofarawayschools.

22.Whathasbeendonetodealwiththeproblemofdrunkdriving?

A.Patentshavepaidmoreattentiontotheirchildren.

B.Someorganizationshavebeensetupagainstdrunkdriving.

C.Mothershavetriedtopersuadetheirchildrennottodrinkalcohol.

D.Universitystudentshaveaskedthegovernmenttosolvetheproblem.

23.Wecaninferfromthetextthat____________inAmerica.

A.itwillbemoredifficultforpeopletogetnewcars

B.parentswillnotallowtheirchildrentohavetheirowncars

C.thegovernmentwillencouragepeopletousepublictransportation

D.carswillstillbepopularthoughtheyhavecausedmanyproblems

B

Theimpressionyoumakeatthebeginningofaninterviewisveryimportant.Employersoftendecidetohiresomeoneinthefirstthreeminutesoftheinterview.Theyjudgeyoubyyourappearance,attitudeandmanners.

Afriendlysmilewhenyouwalkintotheroomisimportant.Asmileshowsaconfidentandpositiveattitude.

Whenyouintroduceyourself,makeeyecontactwiththeinterviewer.Someinterviewersofferahandshake.Othersdon’t.

Trytobeasnaturalaspossible.Butpayattentiontoyourbodylanguage.Thewayyousit,walk,gesture,useyourvoiceandshowfeelingsonyourfaceisallpartofyourbodylanguage.Itmakestheinterviewerknowhowyoufeelaboutyourselfandthesituationyouarein.Areyoufeelingpositivelyaboutyourself?

 Yourabilities?

 Yourinterestinthejob?

Speakclearlyandloudlyenough.Showinterestandenthusiasminyourvoice.Whenyouspeak,lookattheinterviewer.Also,don’tsaynegativethingsaboutyourself,orformeremployer.

Listentoquestionscarefully.Ifyoudon’tunderstandaquestion,asktheinterviewertorepeatorexplain:

“I’msorry,butIdidn’tcatchthat.”

“I’mnotsureexactlywhatyoumean.”

Almosteveryoneisnervousinajobinterview.Interviewersknowthat.Theydon’texpectyoutobetotallycalmandrelaxed.Buttheyexpectyoutotrytocontrolyournervousness.Theyexpectyoutoshowconfidenceinyourabilitytodothejob.

Attheendoftheinterview,thanktheinterviewerforherorhistime.

It’sagoodideatosendashortthank-youletterrightaftertheinterview,ordeliveritbyhand.

Phonethecompanyifyouhavenotheardanythingafteroneweek.Askiftheyhavemadeadecisionaboutthejob.

Goodluck!

24.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat_______.

A.youshouldalwaysputonasmilewhenmeetingtheemployer

 B.youshouldstandstillwithrespectbeforetheemployer

 C.thefirstimpressionisveryimportantinaninterview

 D.employersunderstandandlikeemployees’nervousness

25.Whyshouldwepayattentiontoourbodylanguage?

 A.Becauseitcanhelpuswintheemployer’spositiveimpression.

 B.Becauseitcanhelpusfeelabouttheemployer.

 C.Becauseitisneededbyouremployer.

 D.Becauseweneedittoimproveourfeelings.

26.Themainpurposeofthepassageis _______.

 A.togiveyousomeadviceontheartoffindingajob

 B.totellrightfromwrongaboutjobinterviews

 C.toexplainwhyweshoulddosomethingaboutaninterview

 D.tosuggestnotbeingshyinaninterview

27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

 A.AFriendlySmile             B.MakingaGoodImpression

 C.Don’tBeNervous          D.SendingaThank-YouLetter

C

Youmaythinkthatinventionsarefarawayfromyoureverydaylife.Butinfact,almosteveryonecaninvent.It’sjustthattheydonotrecognizethattheirideacouldbethestartofaninvention.Onceinventorsseetheirideashavesomepracticalvalue,theydon’tletthemslipaway.

Forexample,theinventorofthedishwasher,AmericanJosephineCochrane,lovedtogivedinnerparties.Butshefoundittooktoolongtowashherdishesbyhandandtoomanyofthembroke.Shedecidedthatamachinecoulddothejobfasterandwithfewermistakes.So,in1886,shesetouttomakeoneforherself.

LikeCochrane’s,mostinventionsarecreatedtosolveaproblem.So,thefirstandmostimportantstepistofindtheproblem.

Youcanstartbylookingatwhatiswrongwiththingsyouusenow.Youcanaskgrandparentsorneighboursiftheyremembereversaying:

“Iwishsomeonewouldinventsomethingfor...”Oryoucanlookatpeopleindifferentareassuchasonthestreet,oratschool.Thenyoumightnoticesituationsorthingsinneedofimprovement.

Remembertorecordyourideasandwork.Thiswillhelpyoudevelopyourinventionandprotectitwhenitiscompleted.

Thenextstepistothinkaboutpossiblesolutions.Aninventionisanewwayofsolvingaproblem.Sothinkofmany,varied,andunusualways.

Youcanoftencomeupwithasolutionforaproblembylookingatitfromadifferentangle(角度)orthinkingaboutitinanewway.

Example1—insteadofthinkingofshoesasprotectingyourfeetfromtheground,thinkofusingsomethingtoprotectthegroundfromyourfeet.

Example2—insteadofthinkingabouthowyoucancarryorangeshomefromastore,thinkofhowtheycancometoyoubydeliveryorgrowingyourown.

Example3—insteadofexperimentingwithonlyonesolution,canyouputtwoorthree

solutionstogether,orarrangethemindifferentorders?

Andifonesolutiondoesn’twork,canitbeputtootheruses?

Thatwashowyellowpost-itnotes(N次贴)cameabout—a“failed”adhesive(粘合剂)experimentprovedaweakadhesivehadgoodusestoo!

Afterall,mostinventionsarenotbrandnew.Theydonotcomeoutofnowhere,butcomeoutofthingsorideasthatalreadyexist(存在).

Andthehardestpartofinventing,evenforalotofinventors,iscomingupwithaproblemandfindingasolution.Onceyouhaveanidea,youcanalwaysgethelpbuildingyourinvention.

Thisproblem-solvingtechniquecanalsoworkinyoureverydaylives.So,whynottryitinyourstudies,inyourrelationshipwithothers,oreveninthewayyoulookattheworld?

28.Themainideaofthisstoryis________.

A.howtoimprovetheworldaroundyou

B.thatyoucaninventandhowyouwillbeabletodoso

C.problem-solvingtechnique

D.howinventorsinvent

29.Whatmakesinventorsdifferentfromotherpeopleisprobablythat__________.

A.theyconsidereverynewideaasaninvention

B.theyarefullofcreativeideas

C.theyenjoysolvingproblems

D.theylookforproblemsandtrytosolvetheminanewandbetterway

30.WhatmadeJosephineCochranedecidetoinventthedishwasher?

A.Herloveofparties.

B.Herdislikeofdishwashing.

C.Herdesireforsomethingthatcoulddothedishwashingbetter.

D.Herloveofinventing.

31.Whichofthefollowingisoneofthewaystofindaproblem?

A.Lookattheworldfromadifferentangle.

B.Findoutthingsthatpeoplearenotsatisfiedwith.

C.Doexperiments.

D.Neverletapracticalideaslipaway.

D

ForalmosttwomonthsDominicYork,a23-year-oldhairdresser,wanderedabouthospitalsallnight,wearingawhitecoatandpretendinghewasadoctor.Yesterdayheproudlyclaimedincourtthatdespitehiscompletelackofmedicalexperienceorqualifications,hehadsavedseveralpeople’slives.Hehadevenbeenallowedtoassistasurgeonduringanemergencyoperationonapatientwhowasabouttodieonsomethingshehadswallowed.

“IwatchedoneofthoseTVdramasaboutahospitalandsuddenlyIfeltlikeplayingoneoftherolesmyself.SoIputonawhitejacketandastethoscope(听诊器)andwalkedaroundoneofthebiggesthospitalinLondon.AtfirstIjustwatched.Onceyoulearnhowdoctorstalktopatien

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