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1、内蒙古包头市第十一中学届高三上学期期末考试英语内蒙古包头市第十一中学2015届高三上学期期末考试英语第I卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Whats most important in training a dog according to the man? A. Praise. B. Punishment. C. Patience.2. What will the man pass by first? A. The supermarket. B. The bank. C.The bookshop. 3. Where has Juli

2、an Assange been seen a lot recently? A. In the magazines. B. In the newspapers. C. On TV.4. What has the man been doing recently? A. Working at a part-time job. B. Looking for his stolen bike. C. Looking for another bike.5. Who does the man want to go to the cinema with next weekend? A. His parents.

3、 B. His sister. C. The woman.第2节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What are the speakers trying to do? A. Stop a vehicle. B. Ask for directions. C. Ride bicycles. 7. How does the woman feel in the end? A. Stupid. B. Disappointed. C. Lucky. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What should the man pay attention to

4、 the most in managing his courses? A. Writing a lot of papers for certain classes. B. Participating in class discussions. C. Learning how to prepare for different kinds of courses.9. What will the speakers do next? A. Have a class together. B. Have lunch with the womans friends. C. Join some social

5、activities on campus.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the man want to work part-time? A. At a DVD store. B. At the City Library. C. At an elementary school.11. Why does the man say he is in trouble?A. He did badly in the middle school.B. He doesnt have job experience.C. He doesnt have any personal re

6、ferences.12. Who is Mr. Nelson?A. The mans teacher. B. The mans father.C. The mans neighbor.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Which book contains the mans notes?A. Todays World. B. The Lost Paradise. C. Introduction to Easy Cooking. 14. What will the woman study this year?A. Science. B. Math. C. Writing.15. How

7、much will the woman pay for her books? A. $14. B. $21. C. $30. 16. Why does the woman refuse the book on cooking? A. She doesnt have enough money. B. She doesnt like cooking at all. C. She doesnt need to learn cooking.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. When did Mozart begin composing?A. By the age of five. B. B

8、y the age of eight. C. By the age of thirteen. 18. What did Hendrix have in common with Mozart?A. They both had strict fathers.B. They both worked very hard. C.They both had a gift for music from birth.19. What was Hendrixs difficulty?A. He couldnt afford a teacher.B. He didnt have a good guitar.C.

9、He didnt know how to read music.20. What does the speaker think is the most important part of success?A. Gift. B. Effort. C. Luck.第二部分 阅读理解(共三节,满分70分)第1节 (共15小题;每小题2 分,满分30分)A When Lloyd Toone was a young artist, his friend gave him a box filled with pieces of leather. He challenged Toone, saying, “

10、I bet you can think of something to make from these.” Toone had been interested in the artwork he had seen when he traveled to West Africa. He decided to use the leather to make Africa-style masks. The masks sold quickly at an outdoor market.Toone wanted to make more art from leather. So he asked th

11、e owner of a shoe repair shop to save the discarded (被丢弃的) leather shoes for him. Soon Toone began to create the sculptured portraits (肖像) that he has been making ever since.Toone says hes not always sure about what he will do with a piece of leather. “But my memory of the curve (曲线) of a certain pi

12、ece of leather will give me an idea of how to start a sculpture. Once its started, the piece itself tells me what to do next, like whether to add an earring or a hat.”Besides leather, Toone uses other materials to create his art. Sometimes he arranges different thicknesses of wood to create the cont

13、ours (轮廓) of a sculptures face and clothing. “Use your mind and your energy to be creative with what you have,” Toone says.Toone says he always pays more attention to discarded objects that he can make into art. “I take such pleasure in creating from discarded and recycled objects!” he says.When he

14、travels, Toone notices how people in other countries use discarded objects. “I saw some boys on the beach in Bali, in Indonesia, playing with a toy car. When they got closer, I saw that it was made from empty water bottles and sticks of bamboo.” “I admire the way creative and inventive people make t

15、o do with whatever their environment provides,” Toone says. How fortunate that his friend provided him with that first box of leather!21. The masks Lloyd Toone sold at an outdoor market _.A. were made of leather B. met a cold welcome C. came from Africa D. were designed by his friend22. The third pa

16、ragraph mainly tells us how Toone _. A. improve his memory B. judges whether his art is good or not C. finds the materials he can use D. gets the ideas to create his art23. Which of the following can best describe Toone? A. Proud B. Imaginative C. Generous D. Cautious24. What would be the best title

17、 for the text? A. Making art from shoes B. Recycling objects C. African-style masks D. A fortunate box BThere were many great artists during the Renaissance. Perhaps the most famous are Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Other artists, however, also had great influence both during Renaissance times

18、 and later.Giotto di Bondone (1267- 1337)Giotto is the first painter to be considered a Renaissance artist. He was hired to paint a Fresco in a family chapel (教堂) in Padua, Italy, known as the Arena Chapel. Fresco is a painting made on a wall while the plaster (灰泥) is still wet. Many consider Giotto

19、 to be the father of the modern period of art.Jan van Eyck (1390-1441)Jan van Eycks early influences more than likely came from his brother Hubert. In fact, Jan would sometimes finish his brothers works. The Ghent Altarpiece is an example of Jan finishing what Hubert started. Jan van Eyck perfected

20、the techniques of oil painting. He is often known as “the father of Renaissance painting” because of all the new techniques and advances he made in oil painting.Masaccio (1401-1428)Masaccio was a famous painter of the Italian Renaissance. He lived a very short life and only a few of his paintings ex

21、ist, but they were so different to the style of other artists around him that they helped other painters to see things in a new way. Masaccio is often called “the father of Renaissance painting”. He introduced the painting of the life-like figures that had not been done previously in the Middle Ages

22、.Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520)Raphaels paintings were known for their perfection. He was first taught art by his father. He also learned early techniques from Michelangelo and da Vinci. Rapheals influence on art has been great. He changed the way people looked at art, since he painted real life and emo

23、tions. He was one of the most detailed portraitists ever, and is considered as the genius (天才) of the High Renaissance.25. Who is considered to be the father of the modern period of art? A. Masaccio B. Giotto di Bondone C. Raphael Sanzio D. Jan van Eyck26. What was Masaccios contribution to the Rena

24、issance art in the Middle Ages? A. He perfected the technique of oil painting.B. He was the first one to paint on a wet plaster wall.C. He finished The Ghent Altarpiece started by Hubert.D. He was the first one to paint lifelike figures.27. What do we know about Raphael Sanzio from the text?A. He di

25、ed in his twenties. B. He only had a few paintings.C. His father was his first art teacher. D. He was the most famous portraitist. CFor quite some time, scientists have been finding ways to power cars and other machines with natural fuel made from cooking oil and even water. Now researchers in Argen

26、tina say they have come up with a way to create fuel from another unlikely sourcecow burps(嗝) Cows have bacteria in their stomachs to help them digest their food. As they break down the food, those bacteria create methane, which the cows burp out when they belch (打嗝). Methane is a powerful greenhous

27、e gas. It traps heat in the atmosphere and in turn can cause Earths temperature to gradually increase. Methane is at least 20 times more effective at trapping heat than carbon dioxide, another gas released into the air as pollution.Researchers have tried to find ways to get cows to produce less of t

28、he gas. One method theyve come up with is reducing the amount of corn and soy (大豆) in cows feed.But scientists from Argentinas National Institute for Agricultural Technology have taken a different approach. Instead of trying to reduce the amount of methane cows produce, they thought, why not turn it

29、 into fuel? After all, each cow releases 250 to 300 liters of pure methane a day. Thats enough to keep a refrigerator running for 24 hours.To collect a cows burps, the scientists fix a plastic tank onto the animals back and connect it through a tube to the cows stomach. They then put the burps throu

30、gh a process that separates the methane from the other gases. “Its the same as having natural gas,” says Guillermo Berra, head of the institutes animal physiology group.“As an energy source, its not very practical at the moment, but if you look ahead to 2050, when fossil fuel reserves are going to b

31、e in trouble, it is an alternative,” says Guillermo Berra.Turning the methane into fuel can also help reduce the amount of greenhouse gases produced in Argentina, which has around 51 million cows. In 2006, the United Nations called livestock(牲畜) one of the most serious near-term threats to the global climatemore dangerous to Earths atmosphere than all the worlds cars and trucks combined.28. According to the text, methane is produced_. A. by the bacteria in cows stomachs B. by the bacteria in cows food C. when cows are eating food D. when cows suffer from stomachache29. By reducing the amount

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