1、云南省腾冲县第一中学学年高一英语下学期期中试题扫描版无答案腾冲一中20132014学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(满分150分,时间120分钟)第卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项 中选出以住答案.并标在试卷的相应位置。听完毎段对话后.你W 10秒钟的时 间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。毎段对话仅读-遍。1 How docs the man come here?A.By bus. B. By taxi. C. By car.2.Why isnt Helen present?A.
2、She forgot to come B. She changed her decision C She wasnt invited3.Whats lhe probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Husband and wife. B Mother and son. C. Doctor and patient.4.What is the mans job?A.A shop assistant. B. A tailor (裁缝). C. A salesman.5.VVhat docs the man mean?A.He can*t go
3、to the cinema.B.He can go to the cinema on Saturday morning.C He can go to the cinema on Saturday evening.第二节:(共15题;每小题15分,满分22.5)听下面5段对话或独门.毎段对话或独广I后冇儿个小题.从题中所给的A、 C三个选项中选答案,并标存试卷的柑应位常 听毎段对话或独门询.你 将有时间阅读各个小题.每小题5秒钟;听完后各小題将给出5秒钟的作答时间. 毎段对话或独白读两遍。请听第6段材料.回答第67题。6.When will the man go on holiday?A.C.
4、In winter.C. AustraliaIn spring. B In summer.7.Where is the man going?A.Switzerland B. Italy.请听第7段材料.回答第810题。& XVhat is the man?9.Where docs the conversation most probably take place?A.On a train. B. On a bus . C. On a plane.10.Why is the woman traveling?第1页(共12页)A.She is traveling on holiday.B,She
5、is traveling on business.U She is Iravcling on tu give some lectures.请听第8段材料,回答第11 13题,I L Why is the woman calling?A.To buy a table, B, To book a table. C. To serve lunch.12.When does this rcskuiranl slop serving lunch?A. I pm. Ek 2 pm. C. 3 pin.13.How many people willl come with the woman for lunc
6、h?A. One, B, Two. U Four请听第9段材料*回答第14-17 &14.What is the man?A. A nurse. B. A doctor. C. A chemist.1 5* wrong with the wcirum?A.She is wvt all over.B.She h;is a bd headache.C She has had a cough tor three days.16, What docs the man tell th& woman to do?A. Stay in bed lor some 6me and take sotiic med
7、icine.Ek Go around Irom time la timeC.C onic co see him tomorrow morning.17* WTictc dot;s this convcrWion mosi 卩rabably take place?A.Tn the gardenB.In the man s officeC.In the woman house谙听第10段材料.回答第18-20题。15.Whals the main topic of the passage?A.The Barcelona Olympic Games,B.TV programs on Chinese
8、Iclcvisicn.C.Effects of television on our lives.19.Where was【he survey of 300 youngsters made?A. In Shanghai R” In Wuhan, C” In Beijing.20.According to ihc passage, what is quickly taking the place of printed material (E|l刷 f內礎 Fl) a* the imjtir source of news fi)r nuisc Chinese?A. The Internet, B.
9、Television, C. Radio.第二部分阅读理解(共两、时 满分刑分)第一节:(共厲小题,每小题2分满分30分)阅读卜列短文从毎题所给的四个选项(A. B. C D)中.选iHfiffi选 项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。第工贡(共1工贝】ABarack Obanin was bom on August 4n 1961 in HghoIuIil Hawaii. His father came to America from Kenya, which i& a country in Attica. His parents, Ann and Barack, met when lhey wer
10、e students at the University of Hawaii. Since Barack had lhe same name as his 仙her* young Barack went by the nickname (绰号)Barrj :tn 979, drier he tinishcd high school Barn went to Occidental College in Los Angeles, Caitbmia. There, he started to learn about his African roots and decided to use his A
11、frican nytnc, Barack. Aller two ycar in L.A, he went io Columbia University in Xcw York City to study politicsAticr college, he moved Id Chicugo. fllinois. where he worked to help poor people in his city. He (rasclcd to Africa co meet his grandniothcr and cousins tbr lhe tlrsi time. He went back man
12、y limes over the years(o visit with his family and learn aknn where lie came from. Al workT lie met a lawyer named Michelle Robinson. They worked together in a big law firm. Then he left Chicago to go to Hazard Law School in C ambridge. Massachusetts. He did very well in bw schoolAfter he was done w
13、ith school, Barack moved batk to Chicago arid in 1992 he married Michelle. He worked as a lawyer, devoted to helping 卩oor 卩coplc tbr free who had been treated untairly. He worked hard to ger the |Koplc he helped io 聲).He made many people believe that their votes were important and helped them feel l
14、ike they could make a difference.2L Which of the Ibllowing is lhe right order according lo the text?Getting married to Michelle.Travelling to Africa to meet his grandmotherGoing to 1 larvard Law SchoolQUGoing to Columbia Univrrsily(SJWbrking in a big law lirin.& R C D22.How did Obama gel pco卩k? to v
15、ote?A.By cheating them to do so.B.By making a difference to people.C.By showing them the importance of their votes.D.helping poor 卩ociplc who treat others unfairly.23,According lo the text, which of rhe tollowing wards can best describe Barack Obama?Ah Ilumorous BH Polite C. Brave DT Kind-heartedBh1
16、lcllo is a relatively new greeting, It first appeared sometime in the mid-1800$, but many people would not have dreiimcd of using ii, Tklh/ was considered a very imp elite way xo greet someone. Instead, |Kroplc used formal ex 卩 rcssions like h,How do 常3页【典归you doT*Back then, there were several words
17、 that sounded like hcllo/ but they were used to get soTnconc ancmion or ro express surprise. For example, if you caught your little brother stealing your snack, you might have said. 4iHalloa lhere! Step eating my cheese!【Fyou found a fly in your soup, you might hac shouted. *Hul1o! How did that get
18、in there?Evcrihing started to change in IS76, when Alexander Graham Bell invented rhe telephone. The nrst ick?plwncs didnt have numbers you wuld dial nor did lhev have bells or nngers. Instead, your telephone sent signals along telephone lines to a central oil ice where an ojKRUor would answer by sa
19、ying sonKihiiig like lbAr you Ihcrc. Sir? or uWhat is wanicd? the operator would then connect your phone to the phone of the jKnson you wanicd ro reach. There was jusc one small problem: Since telephones didn l ring, how would (he person you were calling know that you were *on the line ? the answer
20、is you would yell (人喊)into your phone and hope someone on the other end heard you. Bill whal would you yell7 And whal would the person y?u were callling say when they were going co answer? Bell suggested Ahoy! A hoy!1Bui ii didn catch on. Then the famous Thomas Edison suggested he word hello. That c
21、aught on right away.Helto11 became so popular that by 1878 telephone operators were required to use it. In tael, operators received the nickname Hello Girls. Soon, lielkr became not just the standard way io answer the phone, bin an accepted way(o greet people in person.24.Why was helk/ seldom used w
22、hen it first ajjpeared?A,It was too intornuLB.It was hard io 卩mnounce.C,It was considered to be rude,D.There were other wards like “Hello:25.iHullo, was used io sliow so nothing *A. interesting B. exciting C, boring D. unexpected26.Paragraph 3 is mainly about .A.how “hello was used to answer the tel
23、ephoneB.the friendship between Bell and EdisonC.the invention of the telephoneD.how the ic)cphone improved27.We can infer (jfl;断from the text that .A.bhclkf got popular soon us Ihv telephone was inventedB,the telephone has changed thr, being able to use muluplication cables is .A.a result of overlea
24、rningB.a special ease of crammingC” a skill to deal wiili math problemsD.a basic step towards advanced studies31.What docs the word they in Paragraph 4 refer to?A, Commonly accepted rules. B. The mulliplication (ablcs.第5页共12页D, School subjects.C Things easily tbrgoctcn.When I was 12* all I wunlcd was a signet ring. They were the “in thing andit sccnKd every girl exerpt me liad one; On my 13th birthday, rny Mum gave* me a signet ring with my initials 名 首字叫)carved into it. T was in heaven
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