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高一第一學(xué)期期末考試英語試題及答案

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第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分) 從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的選項。 21.—I knocked over my coffee cup. It went right over keyboard. —You shouldn’t put drinks near computer. A.the, / B.the, a C.a, / D.a, a 22.—I’m thinking of the test tomorrow. I’m afraid I can’t pass this time. — ! I’m sure you’ll make it. A.Go ahead B.Good luck C.No problem D.Cheer up 23.The young man acted strangely during the interview. He made a bad on the employer. A.expression B.impression C.effect D.opinion 24.The house rent is high. I have to pay as I used to. A.as five times much B.as much four times C.much as four times D.four times as much 25.Usually when the teacher steps into the classroom at the bell, everybody things ready for class. A.gets B.has got C.will get D.is getting 26.Yesterday I bought a new bike, was very reasonable. A.which price B.its price C.the price of which D.whose the price 27.The work we’re doing is quite difficult, so your support will certainly . A.make any difference B.make a difference C.be very different D.be of some difference 28.Early settlers (定居者)in this land found great difficulty to the hard living conditions. A.to fit B.fitting C.to settle D.adapting 29.They often quarrel each other and don’t have much ——______ common. A.about, on B.with, on C.with, in D.on, in 30.We’re just trying to reach a point both sides will sit down together and talk. A.where B.that C.when D.which 31.He hurried to the booking office only that all the tickets had been sold out. A.to tell B.to be told C.telling D.told 32.—Why didn’t you tell him about the meeting? —He rushed out of the room I could say a word. A.before B.until C.when D.after 33.The big wind damaged many houses and business buildings; , it caused 20 deaths. A.or else B.therefore C.after all D.besides 34.—I’ve made not a single mistake this time. — in the exam. A.You should never be too careful. B.You should be more careful. C.You shouldn’t be more careful. D.You shouldn’t be so careful. 35.Most of us know we should cut down on fat, but knowing such things isn’t much help when it shopping and eating. A.refers to B.speaks of C.bases on D.comes to 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題中所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的選項。 Last year I was put into a lower-level math class at school. The reason had nothing to do with my math 36 . I was blind. The school decided that it would be better for me to 37 at a lower level because it took me a great deal longer to 38 the homework. The only problem in this class was that I was surrounded by 39 students. These were boys who didn’t do well in school. Their home life was 40 different from mine, and they were constantly (經(jīng)常地) in trouble 41 the school. I remember sitting at my desk one morning, 42 what I had gotten into. We had already finished our lesson for the day, and 43 of the boys began to talk about what they had done at the past weekend. I tried not to 44 , but it was really impossible not to. 45 the teacher was in the room, that didn’t stop my classmates from 46 the parties they had been to, and how drunk they had been. One Tuesday morning, I went to a 47 . There was a speaker talking to us about 48 for our enemies. I began to think about this and prayed for (為……祈禱)the boys in my class. I had forgotten that they weren’t good boys; they were just 49 . When I heard their voices in class, I would pray, “Dear God, please 50…”As time went on, my classmates became more than just 51 boys to me. There was something growing inside my heart, something that wasn’t there before. They began to feel like 52 , and I was learning to love them in a way I never thought possible. I now see that praying is such a 53 act. When I pray for those around me, it also blesses my 54 , and it changes my ideas of others. I realize I need God’s blessings to 55 the world through my loving eyes. The prayers I said for others turned out to help me the most. 36.A.skillsB.researchC.problemsD.knowledge 37.A.playB.learnC.teachD.progress 38.A.copyB.go overC.shareD.finish 39.A.wiseB.foolishC.naughtyD.friendly 40.A.clearlyB.hardlyC.onlyD.terribly 41.A.inB.ofC.onD.with 42.A.doubtingB.planningC.wonderingD.imagining 43.A.the restB.the otherC.allD.none 44.A.considerB.listenC.cryD.appear 45.A.Even thoughB.WhenC.No matterD.As though 46.A.celebratingB.discussingC.joiningD.throwing 47.A.partyB.shopC.meetingD.club 48.A.scolding(指責(zé))B.praisingC.workingD.praying 49.A.lostB.missingC.goneD.disappointed 50.A.punishB.blessC.offerD.save 51.A.warm-heartedB.humorousC.troublesomeD.simple-minded 52.A.a teamB.strangersC.brothersD.a family 53.A.powerfulB.foolishC.strongD.romantic(浪漫) 54.A.learningB.mathC.lifeD.mind 55.A.touchB.seeC.feelD.forget 第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分) A A man from Sri Lanka on Friday broke the Guinness world record for the longest time spent watching TV. He finished with 69 hours and 48 minutes. Suresh Joachim did his TV viewing in the lobby of WABC-TV as part of the “Guinness World Record Breaker Week ” on the TV talk show “Live With Regis and Kelly”. After passing the previous record of 50 hours and 7 minutes Thursday, Joachim continued until about 7 am Friday. Sitting on a brown leather couch, he watched nothing but ABC shows. “I’m going to be a little tired of watching TV after this,” Joachim told reporters by phone during a brief break. Rules of Guinness for the couch potato honor, allow for a five-minute break every hour and a 15-minute break every eight hours. The viewer must be constantly looking at the screen. The hardest part, Joachim said on Live With Regis and Kelly, was “I couldn’t watch the people” —the many, waving passers-by on the street outside the ABC studio. Joachim, who lives in Toronto but comes from Sri Lanka, now holds more than 16 Guinness records, including the longest duration balancing on one foot (76 hours, 40 minutes) and bowling for 100 hours. He does it, he says, to raise awareness of suffering children. 56.Which paragraph shows the main idea of the passage? A.The first paragraph. B.The last paragraph. C.The second paragraph. D.The sixth paragraph. 57.How many days had Joachim spent when the new‘couch potato’record was made? A.One week. B.Two days. C.Four days. D.Nearly three days. 58.Which of the following phrases can replace the underlined word “constantly”? A.All the time. B.At times. C.Some time. D.Once upon a time. 59.What’s the biggest challenge for Joachim when he did his TV viewing? A.That Joachim could eat nothing. B.That Joachim couldn’t watch the people outside the ABC studio. C.That Joachim felt very tired. D.That Joachim didn’t have any time for a break. B Reading is very important to help you learn English. To learn as much as you can from reading, you need to read different kinds of English. This book provides not only different kinds of English but also a good way to check your reading ability. There are four parts in the book: Part 1 is Messages: In this part somebody wants to send information in writing to somebody else. There is a test on timetables and a test on text messages. Part 2 is People: In this part all the tests are about people. For example, there is an informal letter between friends. There is formal English in biography (傳記). There is a job application(申請表) as a model to help with your writing, as well as testing your reading. Part 3 is Places: In this part, too, many different kinds of English are shown, some informal and some formal. There is the informal English of a holiday postcard. There is also the formal English in a letter of complaint(抱怨). Part 4 is Things: You will find some descriptive writing in this part. There are descriptions of clothes and of a computer. You can do these tests in any order you like, or you can do all the tests with a formal or informal text. I enjoyed writing this book and I hope you enjoy using it. 60.We can find the introduction to a product in . A.Part 1 B.Part 2 C.Part 3 D.Part 4 61.Which of the following is most probably written in informal English? A.A letter of complaint. B.A computer hand book. C.A letter to a friend. D.A story of president. 62.The passage is most probably written for . A.test-designers B.students C.test-takers D.teachers 63.Which of the following is the best title for the book? A.Test your reading ability B.Help with your writing C.Learn different kinds of English D.Practice English in different ways C Looking back on my childhood, I believe that naturalists are born and not made. Although we were all brought up in the same way, my brothers and my sisters soon gave up their flowers and insects. Unlike them, I had no ear for music and languages. I was not an early reader and I could not do mental arithmetic (算術(shù)). Before World War I we spent our summer holidays in Hungary. I have only the dim(暗淡的) memory of the house we lived in, of my room and my toys. Nor do I recall clearly the large family of grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins who gathered next door. But I do have a crystal(水晶)clear memory of the dogs, farm animals, local birds, and above all, insects. I am a naturalist, nor a scientist. I have a strong love for the natural world and my enthusiasm (熱情) has led me into varied investigations (調(diào)查). I love discussing my favorite topics and enjoy burning the midnight oil reading about other people’s observations and discoveries. Then something brings these observations together in my mind. This has resulted in my publishing 300 papers and books. But curiosity(好奇心), a keen (敏銳的)eye, a good memory and enjoyment of the animal and plant world do not make a scientist. A scientist, up to a point, can be made. A naturalist is born. If you can combine the two, you get the best of both worlds. 64.The first paragraph tells us the writer . A.was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood B.lost his hearing when he was a child C.didn’t like his brothers and sisters D.was born into a naturalist’s family 65.The writer can’t clearly remember his relatives probably because . A.he didn’t live very long with them B.the family was very large C.he was too young when he lived with them D.he devoted himself to observing nature 66.It can be inferred from the passage that the writer was . A.a scientist as well as a naturalist B.not a naturalist but a scientist C.only a born naturalist D.first of all a scientist 67.According to the writer, a born naturalist should first of all be . A.good at maths B.full of enthusiasm C.knowledgeable D.self-disciplined(自我約束) D To reach the world’s richest country, you don’t need to set out for the Middle East, but for the South Pacific, to a tiny dot just south of the equator, called Nauru. Only 8.2 square miles in size, the whole of this county can be seen form the air as the plane comes into land. The blue South Pacific Ocean reaches for thousands of miles in all directions, the nearest piece of land Ocean Island 200 miles to the east. Nauru is so small that the plane lands in what is best regarded as the capital’s main street. The seaward side of the runway has traffic lights at each end to stop cars when planes are landing. The tiny bus station outside the airport is crowded with well-fed and brightly clothed Naurans with their modern cars. With Naurans now getting an average of $44,500 a year, the island’s 60,000 people seem to have little to worry about. A trip to the island’s central hump (隆峰) tells a slightly different story. The hump with a great deal of phosphate (磷酸鹽) round is Nauru’s wealth. When Nauru gained freedom from the British government in 1968, about 40 million tons of the earliest 100 million tons of phosphate were left. Since it has taken out another 10 million tons, the rest is only enough for another 20-25 years. 68.The best title for the passage should be . A.Wealth and population of Nauru B.The most beautiful country in the world C.A small island surrounded by the South Pacific Ocean D.A small but rich island country 69.It can be inferred from the passage that . A.Nauru has not build a runway in the airport yet B.Nauru is not large enough to build a runway of the plane C.the Naurans are not rich enough to build a runway of the plane D.no cars run on the main street 70.From the last sentence of the passage we can learn that the writer wants to tell us A.why Naurans are so rich B.something more about Nauru C.something for Naurans to worry about D.how the British robbed Nauru of their wealth 71.How many tons of phosphate will probably be taken out in Nauru per year? A.2,000,000 to 2,500,000 tons. B.2,800,000 to 3,500,000 tons. C.1,200,000 to 1,500,000 tons. D.400,000 to 500,000 tons. E Pets are no strangers to the White House. Many of America’s Presidents have been animal lovers. In recent times, White House pets have been tame (溫順的) dogs and cats. Long ago, however, presidential pets, like our nation itself, were wild! In 1806, President Thomas Jefferson lived in the White House. Passersby often caught sight of his pet bears. Explorers had discovered these fierce (兇猛的)bears, caught a pair of small ones, and sent them to Jefferson. While the President was excited about his bears, his enemies in Congress constantly laughed at his pets, calling the White House “The President’s Bear Garden”. By 1825, the bears were long gone from the White House scene. The building was home to President John Quincy Adams and his crocodile (鱷魚). The green beast actually belonged to General Lafayette, a French hero who had helped the United States win the Revolutionary War. When Lafayette asked Adams to keep the crocodile for him, the President couldn’t refuse. When President Martin Van Buren moved into the White House in 1837, he brought his tigers with him. At least, Van Buren said the tigers were his. The Sultan of Oman had sent the tigers when Van Buren was elected, so Congress argued(爭辯說)that the cats belonged to the American people. A fight over the tigers continued for months. In the end, Congress sent someone to seize the tigers and put them in a zoo. Twenty years later, President James Buchanan received another valuable gift when he was in his first year in the White House. This time the King of Siam sent several elephants! Buchanan had no desire to share his building with the big creatures, so he sent them to the zoo. Buchanan did, however, keep another gift — a pair of birds. They were a fitting symbol of presidential power. 72.According to the passage, we can infer that . A.the pets the Presidents raised were all huge ones B.the pets the presidents owned were all their favorite ones. C.the Presidents kept the pets not only at home but in the zoo D.the Presidents’ pets were not only cared about by their families 73.How did the Presidents mentioned get their unusual pets? A.They got them in the forest. B.They bought them at the market. C.The pets were given to them by others. D.Their family members offered them the pets. 74.What similar political effect did Jefferson’s bears and Van Buren’s tigers have? A.The pets made them happy and gay. B.It took them too much time to look after them. C.It made people believe that they were animal lovers. D.It brought about dissatisfaction with them in Congress. 75.When did President James Buchanan get elephants? A.1825. B.1826. C.1845. D.1857. 單詞拼寫:(10分) 76.Let me finish it. If you keep i me with such foolish questions, I shall go mad. 77.Jingzhou is an ancient city with many c sites. Many visitors come to Jingzhou every year. 78.Smoking is a bad habit. It will do d to your health. 79.My time is more l since I have a baby. I cannot spare you some minutes. 80.The final exam is coming. The students are busy studying hard in p for it. 81.As is known to us, cellphones are popular among (青少年). 82.Spring Festival is drawing near. We’re looking forward to the (傳統(tǒng))food. 83. (環(huán)境)pollution is a big problem now. 84.Have you read the novel ? How many (人物)are there in it? 85.It’s wise to tell children to call for help when meeting an (緊急情況) 第四部分:寫作 第一節(jié):短文改錯 I’d like to tell you something about my hometown. I lived in86. Wuhu where is not a very big town. It has a population of around87. 250,000. It is in the Changjiang River, and is famous for the Hanglang88. Mountain, the Tao Xin Shui Yun or the He Ping Sheng Tai Park.89. Of course it isn’t as beautifully as Beijing or Shanghai. But the air here90. is a lot of cleaner and better. There are a few factories in my hometown,91. and not many, so there is little pollution. But there are a lot of hotels92. and restaurants in the town. In summer the town is full of travelers.93. My father decides to open a small shop to sell gift. But he is short94. of money. He hopes that he can lend some money from the bank.95.

第二節(jié):書面表達 你校學(xué)生會欲在校內(nèi)聘一位同學(xué)任校報英文版的編輯,請你以“An English editor wanted”為題寫一則招聘啟事。內(nèi)容要點如下: 1.該工作主要包括: 1)從英文報刊雜志及互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上選擇適合學(xué)生的文章; 2)選擇、編輯同學(xué)們的來稿。 2.要求: 1)樂意奉獻出一些業(yè)余時間為同學(xué)們服務(wù); 2)英文與美術(shù)皆好,能熟練使用電腦; 3)感興趣的同學(xué)請在本周與學(xué)生會聯(lián)系。 注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右(文章開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,但不計入總詞數(shù)); 2.不要逐字翻譯,注意短文的通順連貫。 An English editor wanted Our school newspaper is looking for an editor for its English edition. Students’ Union 高一英語期末參考答案 單選:21~35 BDBDB CBDCA BADAD 完型:36~55 ABDCA DCABA BCDAB CDACB 閱讀:56~75 ADABD CBAAD CBDBC CDCDD 單詞拼寫: 76.interrupting 77.cultural 78.damage 79.limited 80.preparation 81.teenagers 82.traditional 83.Environmental 84.characters 85.emergency 短文改錯: 86.live 87.where→which/that 88.in→on 89.or→and 90.beautiful 91.去掉of 92.and→but 93.√ 94.gifts 95.lend→borrow 作文: Our school newspaper is looking for an editor for its English edition. The job mainly includes two parts: One is to choose proper English articles from other newspapers, magazines or the Internet for students. The other is to pick out the better form students’ articles in our school and edit them for use. We hope that he/she could meet the following requirements: First, he/she is willing to devote some of the spare time to serving the others. Second, it’s necessary for him/her to be good at both English and art. Besides, the ability to use the computer is necessary as well. Those who are interested in the job, please get in touch with the Students’ Union this week. Students’ Union 高一英語期末參考答案 單選:21~35 BDBDB CBDCA BADAD 完型:36~55 ABDCA DCABA BCDAB CDACB 閱讀:56~75 ADABD CBAAD CBDBC CDCDD 單詞拼寫: 76.interrupting 77.cultural 78.damage 79.limited 80.preparation 81.teenagers 82.traditional 83.Environmental 84.characters 85.emergency 短文改錯: 86.live 87.where→which/that 88.in→on 89.or→and 90.beautiful 91.去掉of 92.and→but 93.√ 94.gifts 95.lend→borrow 作文: Our school newspaper is looking for an editor for its English edition. The job mainly includes two parts: One is to choose proper English articles from other newspapers, magazines or the Internet for students. The other is to pick out the better form students’ articles in our school and edit them for use. We hope that he/she could meet the following requirements: First, he/she is willing to devote some of the spare time to serving the others. Second, it’s necessary for him/her to be good at both English and art. Besides, the ability to use the computer is necessary as well. Those who are interested in the job, please get in touch with the Students’ Union this week. Students’ Union