2019-2020年高一下學(xué)期期末考試 英語(yǔ)試題 缺答案.doc
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2019-2020年高一下學(xué)期期末考試 英語(yǔ)試題 缺答案 I.Listening prehension 24% Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. In a bookstore. B. In a supermarket. C. In a zoo. D. In the museum. 2. A. The apartment is very expensive. B. There are no other apartments left. C. The apartment is the cheapest. D. The apartment is the best. 3. A. Not interesting. B. Very demanding. C. Just so so. D. Too serious. 4. A. The way to look after brothers. B. The way to ask for a day off. C. The reason for a day off. D. Things to be done on a day off. 5. A. To leave a message. B. To cancel a meeting. C. To ask for the records. D. To make an appointment. 6. A. John forgot his bad performance in the speech. B. John should be preparing for a speech. C. John often practices basketball very hard. D. John is always forgetting things. 7. A. She does not like going home. B. Her hometown is in a village. C. She cannot go home very often. D. She has too much work to do. 8. A. She wrote her papers. B. She visited the man. C. She talked with the man. D. She went to the party. 9. A. Paul didnt want to e to the get-together. B. Paul missed the get-together because his train was late. C. Paul missed the train and the get-together as well. D. Paul took part in the get-together and found it interesting. 10. A. The apartments are too small for the students to share. B. The apartments are not quite near enough to campus. C. Most students can be reached at their campus address. D. Very few students can afford to live in the apartments. Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages.The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. Studying English means that you have lots to read. B. All the students are required to study English in one way or another. C. There is a heavy emphasis on absorbing facts-when you are studying English. D. English depends more on students personal responses to what they have read. 12. A. Most English courses are literature-based. B. Writing courses are no more functional. C. The number of language-based courses is being larger. D. Media Studies and Drama are not involved in English courses any more. 13. A. Everyone is suitable to major in English at university. B. Having a degree in English may be an important factor in finding a job. C. The Internet is a great help only to language study. D. You cant find a job unless you have a qualification in English. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news. 14. A. In the year xx. B. As early as 1952. C. Ten years ago. D. Only in recent years. 15. A. The glasses you have to wear when watching are heavy and unsatisfying. B. You have to move the technology from the cinema to the sofa. C. Analysts say that 3D TV sets will be very expensive to buy. D. 3D TV sets are very popular and available all over the world. . 16. A. xx, the Television Innovation Year B. The TV Makers Big Weapon C. The Worlds Biggest Technology Showcase D. High-quality 3D TV Sets, the Humble Box Section C Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations.The conversations will be read twice.After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Talking About a Lecture The place they are talking: In a 17 The class the woman was in: A 18 science class. The good 19 for Professor Hall: The twenty-first-century Socrates. The reason the students like the professor: He is interesting and 20 to give up time for students. plete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. How did the woman like the Grand Canyon? She thinks it was 21 . Why is the Grand Canyon famous in the world? Its one of the 22 of the world. What have archaeologists found so far? They have found bones of 23 . How old is the driftwood found there? The driftwood dates back as far as 24 . plete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. II. Grammar and Vocabulary 25% Section A Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best pletes the sentence. 25. The environment in major cities in our country has been improved ____ some extent in the last decade. A. by B. to C. in D. with 26. Whatever the causes,English is more widely spoken and written than any other language ______. A. ever was B. had ever been C. has ever been D. would ever be 27. When learning that he had won a gold medal in the Olympic Games, ____. A. he burst into tears B. tears came to his eyes C. he can hardly keep back his tears D. and his parents were wild with joy 28. The China Pavilion, ____, "The Crown of the East," has a unique roof, is one of the most important style features in traditional Chinese architecture. A. whose structure B. which structure C. structure of which D. of which structure 29. We haven’t settled the question _____ it is necessary for him to study abroad. A. if B. where C. whether D. that 30. In addition to his traditional medical treatment, he tried to put himself in situations ______ would bring about positive emotions. A. which B. where C. why D. as 31. Walter offered us a lift when he was leaving, but _________ our work, we turned down the offer. A. not finished B. not having finished C. not to finish D. having not finished 32. — Will the plan ____ the libraries nationally be carried out in the ing year? — It all depends, I suppose. A. to promote B. promote C. promoting D. that promote 33. It’s a shame to say it again, but I did tell a lie when _____ last time in my teacher’s office. A. having questioned B. to question C. questioned D. to be questioned 34. I send you 100 dollars today, the rest _________ in a year. A. follows B. followed C. to follow D. being followed 35. _________ as the main reason for the recent worldwide economic problems is the fact that the U. S. government would hardly accept. A. Regarded B. Being regarded C. Regarding D. To regard 36. The investment money was withdrawn from the country, leaving some of its cities _________ with abandoned construction. A. littering B. to litter C. to be littered D. littered 37. A number of art works are believed _____ during World War II. A. being stolen B. having been stolen C. to be stolen D. to have been stolen 38. Food can go bad even in a refrigerator if _________ there for more than a week. A. left B. leaving C. having left D. to be left 39. Have you ever seen a live ______ of Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony? A. performance B. action C. position D. reward 40. This soldier is very ill; you should _____ a doctor at once. A. call off B. call up C. call at D. call in Section B Directions: plete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. occurred B. extended C. tragedy D. fined AB. ignore AC. concerns AD. suspension BC. inevitably BD. illegal CD. marketing The launch of Apples iPhone 4s tempted thousands of buyers to its two outlets in Beijing on the cold winter night of Jan. 12th. But the size of the crowds brought a sudden 41 of sales of the iPhone 4s on the morning of Jan 13th and one store in Beijing didnt open at all, because the growing crowd of eager Apple followers created safety 42 . This is not the first time Apples marketing strategy has caused such trouble among the buying public, for similar trouble 43 in January last year when the first release launch of the iPhone 4 was made. Apples clever 44 has made the panys products must-have lifestyle accessories for many, but this strategy will 45 result in mass rushes and disturbances and if it continues with this marketing strategy, it is only a matter of time before one of its product launches ends in 46 . Intentionally fuelling demand by limiting a product release to create a state of panic among consumers, who fear they may not get their hands on their objects of desire, is not only immoral but also 47 . Apple should take the lessons from the experience of Unilever. The giant consumer goods pany was 48 2 million yuan in May xx by the Chinese government for repeatedly spreading rumors of price rises. Apple has the ability to make it easier for consumers to order new products online or by telephone. Apple cannot afford to 49 the Chinese market, so it has no excuse for not changing its strategy so as to avoid such incidents in the future. III. Reading prehension 36% Section A Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. I had a week’s holiday to use and I wanted to spend it in the best hotel I could find. That was why I chose The Haven. Set in a country park, I thought I would be able to escape the problems and pressures of 50 life. But, just twenty-four hours after arriving there, my wife and I experienced problems with the restaurant, the service and the 51 . We should have left and returned to our 52 when we saw two policemen walking outside the hotel, 53 the building. One of them showed us how our room could be 54 in through the windows. It seems that the hotel has no 55 on the windows. Although we were a little worried, our concerns were 56 when we believed a good-sized bed, a flat-screen TV, a spa bath and more suggested a fortable stay. Things started to go from bad to worse the following morning when I found the restaurant only served 57 meals. I was disappointed and upset: six days of rabbit food and no steak and chips? What had I let myself in for? We should have been told about the food before we 58 . I ordered my breakfast against my will 59 , but I had to wait forty-five minutes for it to arrive. This was not the 60 I expected. That afternoon, when we returned from a tour around a village nearby, we found that nearly £200 had been stolen from our room. The Haven 61 to refund us the money. They claimed that they could not be responsible for any 62 if our window was not locked. My holiday was then a total 63 ; I thought a “haven” was supposed to be a quiet, peaceful place. 64 , I have experienced more stress and worry in that one day than I usually do working in the office for a week. 50. A. real B. daily C. whole D. holiday 51. A. price B. staff C. luxury D. security 52. A. home B. hotel C. room D. country 53. A. admiring B. searching C. restoring D. inspecting 54. A. viewed B. flown C. slipped D. crawled 55. A. locks B. glass C. frame D. curtains 56. A. shown B. concealed C. forgotten D. overemphasized 57. A. low-fat B. high-nutrient C. home-made D. ready-cooked 58. A. started B. ordered C. planned D. booked 59. A. somehow B. instead C. anyway D. otherwise 60. A. food B. service C. holiday D. entertainment 61. A. promised B. refused C. pretended D. desired 62. A. miss B. damages C. money D. loss 63. A. risk B. edy C. failure D. conflict 64. A. In fact B. Because of that C. With contrast D. All in all Section B Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. A London has bee a cycle friendly zone after the launch of a new bike hire scheme. It has been designed to encourage more people to cycle in and around central London. So how does it work?First you have to sign up to the scheme to be sent a key. The key will unlock one of the bikes,which are kept at docking stations in and around central London. You have to pay an access fee for the key and then you pay as you go for the length of time you use the bike. Transport for London, which runs the scheme,are hoping to have 6,000 bikes and 400 docking stations in place by the end of the year. The new hire system is hoping to ease congestion in London and is expected to create up to 40,000 extra cycle trips a day into the city centre. London Mayor Boris Johnston launched the scheme and said London had been “filled with thousands of gleaming machines that will transform the look and feel of our streets and bee as monplace on our roads as black cabs and red buses”. However,there have been a few problems since the scheme was launched last Friday. On the first day some people found they couldn’t dock their bike properly and their usage of the bike had not been registered. Transport for London did admit they had been expecting a few “teething problems” and have said they wouldn’t charge for the first day as a “gesture of goodwill”. Some other people have criticized the lack of docking stations and locks for the bikes as well as the price it costs to hire the bicycles. Despite the ments,the green-thinking London Mayor still seems very positive about things, saying, “My campaign for the capital to bee the greatest big cycling city in the world has taken a big pedal-powered push forwards.” 65. London Mayor Boris Johnston launched the new bike scheme in order to ___________. A. reduce the air pollution of the city B. encourage the citizens to take exercises C. deal with the city’s traffic problems D. increase employment opportunities 66. If you want to hire a bike, what would you do first? A. Pay for the bike according to the time you use it. B. Pay for the key to a bike. C. Cycle in and around central London. D. Sign up as a member to get a key. 67. All the following are the problems of the scheme EXCEPT___________. A. the high cost to hire a bike B. not charging for the first day of the scheme C. not registering their usage of the bikes D. docking the bikes properly 68. From the passage we can infer that __________. A. the London Mayor is confident in the scheme B. the scheme will be cancelled because of the problems C. all the citizens in London support the scheme D. the cycling revolution is not successful B How to Bee a Police Officer If you think joining the force is the right choice for you, here is how you can prepare for a career in law enforcement. Rule: You must have a clean police record. If you have mitted a crime in the past, you are not qualified to join the police force. Your application STOPS HERE! Preparation: Take courses in Business, Maths, Accounting, puter Applications and Behavioral Sciences. Think about a period of military service. Two years in the armed forces is excellent mental and physical conditioning for police work. Maintain a good level of physical fitness. Those who have participated in school sports stand a better chance of success. Procedure: Pass a pre-entry lie detector test. Take the written exam for police officers. You can obtain information about the exam through your local police department. Take a personality test to assess your personal characteristics. For example, judgment, reliability and responsibility. Pass the physical examination. This usually includes tests for your eye-sight, hearing, strength and agility. Attend an interview with senior police officers. 69. The underlined phrase “l(fā)aw enforcement” is closest in meaning to ______. A. making laws B. interpreting laws C. keeping law and order D. reforming laws and regulations 70. If one wants to bee a policeman, he MUST ______. A. serve in the army B. take some required courses C. be a law-observing citizen D. be a player in a sports team 71. Before the applicants are interviewed, the police want to test them on their qualities EXCEPT their _____. A. total honesty B. examination ability C. healthy personality D. physical condition C On the west side of the island of Manhattan in New York City, tree by tree, leaf by leaf, a 2,500 square foot sector of the Central African Republic’s Dzanga Ndoki Rainforest has been transported to, or recreated at, the American Museum of Natural History’s new hall of biodiversity. When the hall opens this May, visitors will visit one of the world’s biggest and most accurate reproductions of one of nature’s most threatened creations. To bring the rainforest to New York, a team of nearly two dozen scientists—the largest collecting expedition the museum has ever organized for an exhibit—spent five weeks in the African rainforest collecting soil, plants, and leaves; recording and documenting species; studying trees; shooting videotape and still photos; and interviewing local people. “This area has been explored very little”, says Hoel Cracraft who estimates that the museum will eventually collect 150 to 180 mammals, more than 300 species of birds, hundreds of butterflies, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of organisms. The exhibition may even have produced a special prize—scientists suspect they have uncovered several new species. To give the forest a sense of realness, the back wall of the exhibit is an enormous video screen, sounds will e out from hidden speakers, and plans even call for forest smells. puter controls will vary the effects so that no two walkthroughs will ever be exactly the same. After the team returned to New York, the forest was reproduced with the help of the puter. puter modeling programs plotted distances and special relationships. Artists studied photos and brought what they saw to life. Plaster trees were made.Recreated animals began to stand in the rainforest of the hall.Flying creatures will hang from the ceiling. The light in the forest, one of the exhibit’s cleverest recreations will seem real. Long tube lights will have the correct color and temperature to produce a natural effect. The plants and animals exhibited throughout the hall exist naturally in a perfect balance. Remove one, and the whole is imperfect if not endangered. The exhibit is proof to the hope that the world’s rainforests will never exist solely as a carefully preserved artifact. 72. How did the museum collect the data in the Central African Republic? A. It sent a large team of scientists there. B. It cooperated with many African scientists. C. 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