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大连八中高一期末考试英语

2011-2012学年度下学期期末考试

高一年级英语科试卷

单选

21.Shenzhou-9isthefirstChinesespacecrafttocarryafemaleastronautinto______space.Itaddsto________nationalprideandexcitementoftheChinesepeople.

A.the;/B./;theC.the;theD./;/

22.--_______shallwehavetogo?

--Justonemoremile.Keepwalking.

A.HowmuchfartherB.Howfar

C.HowmanylongerD.Howlong

23.Couldyoudomeafavor?

itseemsthatmystrengthhas_______.

A.usedupB.runoutC.beengivenoutD.beenrunout

24.ForthepasttwomonthsmicrobloghavebeenfilledwithconcernandadmirationforZhangLili,themostbeautifulteacherinChina,______touchedthewholenation.

A.theactionsofwho

B.theactionsofher

C.theactionsofwhom

D.theactionsofwhich

25.Hefeelsrelaxedandevenbeginstosingbecause______ofthedistance_______covered.

A.threefifth;wereB.threefifth;was

C.threefifths;havebeenDthreefifths;hasbeen

26.whenhuntingforajob,you'resupposedtodiscoverwhatexactlythejobwillinvolveandhowyourskillswillfitthe________.

A.situationB.conditionC.positionD.state

27.He_____comeandworryherwithquestions,justwhenshewasbusycookingthedinner.

A.mustB.mayC.canD.should

28.________urgenttheproblemis,hefacesitcalmly.

A.NomatterB.HoweverCWhateverDAlthough

29.--Fivesharpinthemorning?

--No,don'tringmeupthatearlyinthemorning.I______.

A.sleepB.willsleepC.amsleepingD.willbesleepmg

30.IwasgoingtodosomeshoppinginNewMart,but_______watchingTVathomebecauseoftiredness.

A.endedupB.tookupC.gotdownD.settleddown

31.Thesuccessofagovernmentshouldbemeasured_______thehealthandhappinessofthepeopleaswellasthedevelopmentofeconomy.

A.inagreementwithBinplaceof

C.intermsofD.inlinewith

32.--Thisismytreatandnextisyours.Howisthat?

--Ok._______.

A.Itdoesn'tmatterB.ItdependsC.NowayD.It'sadeal

33._______scientistsknowwhereastormwillhapped,windswillsuddenlychange,carryingthestormtoanewdirection.

A.EvenifB.SinceC.IfD.Unless

34.WheninRome,doastheRomansdosuggestsyoushould______tolocalconditions.

A.switchB.adaptC.indicateD.attach

35.CassettesorMp3_______intheexaminationmustbepreparedwithgreatcaretomakesurenothinggoeswronginoperation.

A.havingusedB.beingusedC.touseD.tobeused

完形

Recentlythreeofuswerewalkingthroughahall.A5-year-oldboycarryinga___36___wasaheadofus,withhisparentsseveralmetersinfrontofhim___37___,theboyfelldownandhalfofhisdrinkspilled(洒出)ontothefloor.Seemgthemesshehadmade,heranto___38___upwithhisparents.Wewatchedashe__39___hisparents,theyturned,andhepointedtothespill.However,hisparents___40___,andkeptwalking,leavingthespillforsomeoneelsetocleanup---nottheir___41____,Isaidtomyself.

Icould___42___thatthisbotheredthechildbecausehekeptlookingbackto___43___onthatspillallthewayoutofthebuilding.Hisparents?

Notoncedidtheyturn__44__lookback.Notonce.

What__45__didthoseparentssendtotheirchild?

He__46__knewthathehadmadethemessand__47__tocleanitup.Theytaughthimthatifyoujust__48__,someoneelsewillcleanupyourmess.

Itwastheendofalongdayandeveryonewasreally__49__.Butasparents,weneedtoalwaysbe__50__ofwhatlessonweareteachingourchildren.__51__onadifferentday,whentheparentshadn'tbeen__52__outfromhavingwalkedmilesinahall,theymighthavestoppedtocleanupthemesses.Butthisday,theyignored(忽视)it,andthatboywillneverforgetthelessontheytaughthim.Let'salltrytoknowthatchildrenare__53__us,whetheritis__54__ornot,andtheywantustoshowthemhowtobegood__55__.

36.A.bagB.drinkC.milkD.juice

37.A.InhiscaseB.OnthissiteC.AtonepointD.Atonetime

38.A.catchB.keepC.putDget

39.A.approachedB.greetedCpreventedD.stopped

40.A.turnedoverB.turnedupC.turnedoutD.turnedaround

41.A.purposeB.problemC.interestD.goal

42.A.sayB.talkCtellD.speak

43.A.complainB.checkCchargeD.claim

44.A.thenB.soC.butD.and

45.A.newsB.impressionC.messageD.principle

46A.clearlyB.hardlyC.surprisinglyD.always

47.A.neededB.managedC.refusedD.preferred

48.A.turnupB.lookawayC.giveupD.walkaway

49.A.worriedB.tiredC.delightedD.relaxed

50.A.carefulB.unmindfulCconcernedD.proud

51.A.SpeciallyB.UsuallyC.MaybeD.Even

52.A.sentB.pulledC.leftD.worn

53.A.watchingB.seeingC.observingD.staring

54.A.naturalBpredictableC.convenientD.conscious

55.A.InhabitantsB.citizensC.studentsD.children

阅读

A

Iwaseighteenyearsold,freshoutofhighschoolwithabrightfuturetolookforwardto,whenIreceivedthe"big"newsthatIgotcancer.Thiswasabigdealforsomeoneofmyagetostand.WhatshouldIdo?

Lostinselfpityorfightformyself?

Ichosethesecond.

Afterfourmonthsoftreatments.Iovercamemydifficultiesandstartedtobeanewperson---someonewhotooknothingforgrantedandwholearnedtoappreciateeverythingandeveryonearoundme.YearspassedandIreceivedmycertificate(证书)inmedicalassisting,metawonderfulman,movedtoNewYorkandgotmarried.Truly,lifecouldn'thavebeenanybetter.

Foryears,IhadalwayskeptintouchwithSt.JudeChildren’sHospitalinMemphis,TNandthechildrenlivingwithcancerwhowerebeingtreatedthere.Whatatrulybeautifulplace!

Nopatientwaseverturnedawayregardlessofabilitytopay.Asmy20-yearanniversary(纪念日)ofbeingacancersurvivorapproached,Iwantedtodosomethingspecial.Iorganizedafundraiser.callingit“AMissionofLove."andThankstomygenerousfamilyandfriends,raised$4,000forSt.Jude’s.Threequartersofthemoneywouldbegivenasadonation(捐献)tothehospital,andwhatwasleftwouldgotowardbuyingtoysforthechildren.IalsohadorganizedaT-shirtpaintingactivityforthehospital.

MyhusbandandIflewtoMemphiswith50T-shirtsandahugebagofclothpaintthedaybeforeThanksgiving.Wewenttothetoystoreandfilledthreeshoppingcartswithallkindsoftoys.Itwasasthoughwewerecelebritieswhentheemployeesandothershoppersknewwhatweweredoing.

OnThanksgivingDaywepulledintothefrontgateofSt.Jude.Afterdroppingthetoysoff,wewenttoawaitingareawheresomechildrenwerewaitinganxiouslytobeginpainting.TheypickedouttheirshirtsandmyhusbandandIhelpedthemgetstarted.ToseethemsmilewasoneofthegreatestgiftsIcouldhaveeverreceived.Whentheactivitywasover,wedroppedoffthedonationtoakindworker,andourvisitcametoanend.

56.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshewastoldshehadcancer?

AShewasshockedbutdecidedtofightthediseasebravely.

B.Shefeltthatherpromisingfuturewouldberuinedforever.

C.Shethoughtitwasunfairforagirlofheragetoexperiencesomuch.

D.Shewashopelessaboutherdiseaseandacceptedthefact.

57.Whatdidthewritergetfromthecancer?

A.Acertificateinmedicalassisting.

B.Adifferentattitudetowardlife.

C.Awonderfulmarriageandfamily.

D.Achancetotestherself.

58.Howdidpeopleinthetoystorereacttothewriterandherhusband'sbehavior?

A.Theythoughtsomecelebritiesenteredthestore.

B.Theythoughthighlyofthemandtheirbehavior.

C.Theywonderedwhytheyboughtsomanytoys.

D.Theymistookthemforworkersinthehospital.

59.Fromthetextwecaninfer________.

A.thewriterhadaquiterichfamily.

B.thewriterwentbacktoSt.JudeChildren’sHospitalather20thanniversary.

C.thewriterpreparedcarefullyforhervisittoSt.JudeChildren’sHospital.

DthewriterorganizedafundraisertothankSt.JudeChildren’sHospital.

B

DorothyLeeandherhusbandweredrivinghomefromastudygrouponenightwhentheircarsuddenlyhitsomething.Mrs.Leelookedatherhusband,whowasdriving,andsawhisheadmovedownandupseveraltimesandfall.InthenextminutesMrsLeemanagedtoavoidaseriousaccidentwhilestoppingthecar,called911onhercellphoneandtriedtomakeherhusbandcomebacktolifebeforeanambulancearrived.Butatthehospital,soonafterlearningherhusbandhaddiedofsuddenhearttrouble.Dorothy'sheartappearedtogiveoutaswell.Sheexperiencedsuddensharppainsinherchest(胸腔),lostsensesandknewnothing.

Doctor'softhathospitalweresurprisedatfinding:

Therewasn'tanyevidenceofhearttrouble.Finally.doctorsthoughtthatMrs.Leehadsufferedfromabroken-heartsyndrome(伤心综合症).Thediseaselookslikehearttrouble,butappearstohavelittleconnectionwithhearttrouble.Itiscausedmainlybystressandotherstrongfeelings.Thediseaseisuncommon,makingupforabout1%to2%ofpeople---andabout6%ofwomen-----whoarelikelytosuffersuchsuddenhearttrouble.Itcanbeverydangeroussometimes,butforthemostpartpatientsrecoverquickly,withnolastingdamagetotheirhearts.

Ifpatientsarehospitalizedwiththebroken-heartsyndrome,theirheartsmightbebeatingaslittleas20%0fwhatitshouldwork.Butwithin48t072hours,manyrecovertothe60%levelthatisconsideredhealthy.Itisuncommon.

Mrs.Lee'sheartwassoweakenedbyherhusband'sdeaththatshenearlydied.The63-year-oldwomanneededaspecialballoonpump(球囊泵)duringthefirstdaysinthehospital.Butinspiteofwarningsbyherdoctors,sheattendedherhusband'sfuneral(葬礼)fivedayslater.

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