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河北省辛集市学年高一英语第四次检测试题401406班
河北省辛集市2016-2017学年高一英语第四次检测试题(401-406班)
分值150分
第一部分:
听力(共20题,每题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节
1.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?
A.ReadingbooksB.WatchingTVC.Listeningtomusic
2.WhattimedoestheshopopenonSaturday?
A.8:
00amB.8:
30amC.9:
00am
3.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.AtaclothingstoreB.Atatailor’sshop.C.Atasportscenter.
4.Whatwillthemandothen?
A.GotoseethemovieB.HavearestC.Gototheclass
5.WhyisTomabsent(缺席)?
A.HeistakingcareofhismotherB.HehastravledtoAmericawithhisparentsC.HehasgonetovisithisparentsinAmerica
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题
6.Whereisthewomanstandingaccordingtotheman?
A.InastreetB.OnaroofC.Inatree
7.Whatdoesthewomanprbablydo?
A.AteacherB.ApolicewomanC.Astudent
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Whatisthemandoing?
A.HavingapartyB.ListeningtomusicC.Preparinglunch
9.WhatdoesJackmostprobablythinkoftheparty?
A.WonderfulB.Justso-soC.Boring
10.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?
A.Themanwantedtogototheparty.B.Thewomancamebackhomeinherfriend’scar.C.Themanhadtoldthewomannottogototheparty.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.Whenisthefootballmatch?
A.InthemorningB.IntheafternoonC.Intheevening
12.WherearethetwospeakersgoingtoeatonSaturdayevening?
A.Inthewoman’shouseB.InapublichouseC.Inarestaurant
13.WhatwillthemandoonSundayafternoon?
A.SeeCarlosoffB.GotothecinemaC.Drivetothecountry
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.Whichteamisthehostteam?
A.TheredteamB.ThewhiteteamC.Wedon’tknow
15.Whowonthematch?
A.TheredteamB.ThewhiteteamC.It’sadraw.
16.Whatdothetwospeakersthinkofthematch?
A.ExcellentB.So-SoC.Notgood
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.WhenwasLomaxborn?
A.In1867B.In1876C.In1860
18.WhatmadeLomaxresearchcowboysongs?
A.Hismajoratschool.B.HisinterestC.Hiscareer
19.WhydidLomaxraisemoney?
A.TosetupfolkgroupsB.TogotravlingC.Topublishhissecondbook
20.WhatwasLomax’spromisetothelibrary?
A.Hewouldexaminethebookscarefully
B.Hewouldtakecareoftherecordingequipment
C.Hisrecordingwouldbelongtothelibrary.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
AlargenumberofwomeninWesternEuropeancountrieswishthattheywerebornmen.Thenumberissaidashighas60%inWestGermany.
“Womenoftenwishthattheyhadthesamechanceasmenhave,andbelieveitisstillmen’sworld,”saidDrJamesHolden,oneofthescientistswhodidthestudy.
AnneHarperhasaverygoodjobforaninternationaloilcompany.Shealsobelievesin“Women’sLiberation(解放)”.
“Idon’twishthatIwereaman,”shesays,“andIdon’tthinkmanywomendo.ButIdowishthatpeoplewouldstoplookingdownuponuswomen.Atwork,forexample,weoftendotheworkthatmendobutgetpaidless.Therearestillalotofjobsthatareusuallythebestonesandopenonlytomen.Ifyou’reaman,youhaveamuchbetterchanceofleadinganexcitinglife.Howmanywomenpilotsarethere...orengineersorscientists?
”
21.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A.60%womeninWestGermanywishthattheywerebornmen.
B.MostwomeninWesternEuropeancountrieswishthattheirbabieswereallboys.
C.60%WesternEuropeanwomenwishthattheywerebornmen.
D.60%WesternEuropeanwomenwhowishthattheywerebornmenarefromWestGermany.
22.“Itisstillmen’sworld.”means“______.”
A.There’remorementhanwomenintheworld
B.There’remoremenscientistsorengineersthanwomenscientistsorengineersintheworld
C.Womenhavenotbeengiventhesamechanceasmen
D.Womencannotlivewithoutmen
23.AnneHarperconsidersthatwomenshould______.
A.liveabetterlifethanmenB.bereallyliberated
C.bewellpaidD.getbetterjobsthanmen
24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Usuallythebestjobsarenotopentowomen.
B.Womenarelesspaidthanmenforthesamejob.
C.There’remoremenpilots,engineersandscientiststhanwomenones.
D.Womenarelookeddownuponbecausethey’rethesecond-classcitizens.
B
Thereisonelanguagethatisusedineverycountryintheworld.Thepeoplewhouseitareyoungandold,shortandtall,thinandfat.Itiseverybody’ssecondlanguage.Itiseasytounderstand,althoughyoucan’thearit.Itissignlanguage.
Whenyouwavetoafriendwhoisacrossthestreet,youareusingsignlanguage.Whenyousmileatsomeone,youaresaying,“Iwanttobefriendly”,butyouarenotusingspeech.Youareusingsignlanguage.Whenyouraiseyourhandinclass,youaresaying,“Pleaseaskme.IthinkIknowthecorrectanswer.”
Babieswhocan’ttalkcanpointatthings.Theyareusingsignlanguage.Apolicemanwhowantstostoptrafficholdsuphishands.Heisusingsignlanguage.
Manyyearsago,aFrenchpriest,CharlesMicheldeEpee,becameinterestedineducationfordeafpeople.Heinventedafingeralphabet(字母表).Itisstillinuse.Peoplecanmakethesignforlettersandspellwordswiththeirhands,anddeafpeoplecanreadandunderstandthem.Soontherewereschoolsforthedeafinmanycountries.TheonlyuniversityforthedeafisGallaudetCollegeinWashington,D.C.
Today,intheUnitedStates,therearespecialTVnewsprogramsfordeafpeople.Thenewsreadertellsthenewsinsignlanguage.Atthesametime,thewordsappearontheTVscreen.
TheactorsintheTheatreofDeafdon’tspelleveryword.Sometimestheyusehandsigns.Whentheyputtwohandstogether,itmeanssandwich.Theycanmakearoofwiththeirhandswhentheywanttoshowahouse.Onefingerinfrontofanactor’smouthcanmeanquiet.Youcantalktopeoplewhoarebehindwindowsthatareclosed.Andwhenyougoswimmingwithyourfriends,youcanhaveconversationsunderwater.
Howmanyhandsignsdoyouuseeveryday?
25.Thepassageismainlyabout______.
A.afamouspriestinFranceB.theimportanceofsignlanguage
C.anintroductiontosignlanguageD.howtousesignlanguage
26.Ifyouwanttoexpresstheideathat“Iamveryfriendly”tosomeone,youwill______.
A.raiseyourhand B.putonehandontotheother
C.makearoofwithyourhandsD.smiletotheperson
27.WhichofthefollowingaboutsignlanguageisTRUE?
A.Itisaspeciallanguageusedinafewcountriesintheworld.
B.Itisawaytoexpressone’sideaswithoutwords.
C.Itisonlyusedbythedeaf.
D.Itcanbeheard.
C
YourfriendsmightbeinAustraliaormaybejustdowntheroad,buttheyarealljustafewclicksaway.Lifehaschangedformillionsofyoungpeopleacrosstheworldwhonowmakefriendsonline.Whetheryouusechat-rooms,QQ,MSNorICQ,youareamemberofthisgroup.
“Idon’toftentalkwithmyparentsorgrandparents,butItalkalotwithmyoldfriendsonQQ,”saidFox’sShadow,theonlinenameusedbyagirlstudentinChina.“MostofmyclassmatesuseQQafterschool.”
QQisthebiggestmessagingserviceinChina.ArecordfromTencent,thecompanywhichdevelopedQQ,showsthat4millionpeopleuseditoneSaturdaynightinOctober.
AndprobablyFox’sShadowwasoneofthem.“IloginonFridaynights,andSaturdaysorSundayswhenIfeeleverythingaroundmeboring.Iusuallyspendabouttenhourschattingonlineeveryweek,”shesaid.“ButInevertalkwithstrangers,especiallyboysormen.”
Eventhoughshelikeschatting,sheiscarefulaboutmakingfriendswithstrangersonline.“Youdon’tknowwhoyou’retalkingto.Youshouldalwaysbecarefulaboutwhomyoubelieveinonline.”
Manypeoplewouldliketomeetofflinewhentheyfeeltheyhaveknownsomeoneverywell.Fox’sShadowoncemetoneofheronlinefriendsfacetoface.Itwasagirlwhowasafootballfanlikeherselfandtheywenttoafootballmatchtogether.
A16-year-oldBeijingboy,namedBartSimononline,dislikesQQusers.“IusedtochatonQQ,butIfoundthatmostpeopleweretalkingaboutfoolishthings,”hesaid.NowhechatsonlineinEnglish,usingMSN.“IonlychatonlinebecauseI’vegotfriendsinJapan,theUSandSingapore,”hesaid.“Iwanttolearnmoreaboutforeigncultures.”ButhespendslittletimechattingonQQasheseesitasawasteoftimeandmoney.
“Ifyouarereallyaddictedtoit,sometimesyoucan’tgiveyourmindtoyourlessons,”hesaid.“Andfriendsinyourreallifearealwaysmoreimportantthanthoseso-calledfriendsyoumeetonline.”
28.Fromthepassage,weknow“…theyarealljustafewclicksaway”means“”.
A.itiswonderfultoseeyourfriendsbyclicking
B.itispopulartomakefriendsonline
C.itispossibletolivemuchclosertoyourfriends
D.itiseasyandfasttogetintouchwithyourfriends
29.Fox’sShadowthinksQQis.
A.agoodplacetospendhertimewhenbored
B.thebiggestmessagingserviceinChina
C.asafeplacetochatwithstrangers
D.thebestplacetomakefriends
30.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.AllthepeopleonQQaretalkingaboutfoolishthings.
B.Weshouldthinkmoreofourfriendsinreallife.
C.Weshouldbecarefulaboutboysormenonline.
D.Chattingonlineisawasteoftimeandmoney.
31.Theunderlinedphrasemeans.
A.turnonthecomputerB.enterinQQ
C.surftheinternetD.makefriends
D
Whatisitthatmakespeoplelaugh?
MorethantwothousandyearsagotheancientGreekphilosopher(哲学家)Aristotledefined(定义)jokesasthepleasurethatresultsfromafeelingoftriumphbyshowingwe’rebetterthansomeoneelseinacertainway.AccordingtoAristotleandmanyotherphilosophers,alljokesdependmainlyonshowinginferiorityinanotherpersonorgroupofpersons—thatis,puttingitclearly,onshowingthattheyareworseoffthanourselves.Jokesraiseourgoodopinionofourselvesatsomeone