(整理版高中英语)外国语学校第二学期.doc
外国语- 度第二学期高一期中模块考试英语试题.4说明:本卷为开展卷,采用长卷出题、附加计分的方式。第、卷为必做题,第卷为选做题,必做题总分值为120分,选做题总分值为30分。第一卷为第1页至第8页,第二卷为第8页至第9页,第卷为第10页至第11页。答题纸为第12至13页,考试时间120分钟。温馨提示:生命的意义在于不断迎接挑战,做完必做题后再挑战一下开展题吧,你一定能够成功!第一卷选择题,共85分I 听力第一、二节为必做题,每题1分,共20分;第三节为选做题每题2分,共10分第一节 听1-5段材料,答复以下问题。1What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends B. Doctor and patient C. Customer and waiter2 How will the man probably get to the airport?A.By bus B. By taxi C. By car.3 What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. How to call a bank B. How to open an account C. How to use an information service machine4 What does the woman suggest the man do for jobs?A. Go online. B. Go to job services C. Try the newspaper5 What is the man probably doing?A. Making a call B. Eating something C. Reading a book第二节听第6段材料,答复6,7题。6 What does the woman think of action movies?A. Boring B.Violent C. Tense7 What will the speaker do next?A. Go home B. See another movie C. Go on waiting in the line.听第7段材料,答复第8至10题。8 What does the man want for his brother?A. A DVD B. A DVD player C. A CD player9 How much does the man pay for the first gift?A. $ 175 B. $180 C.$ 18510 What size is the sweater the man would like to buy for his sister?A. S. B. M C. L听第8段材料,答复第11至13题11 What does the woman do on Monday night?A. She works for KPFA.B. She has a dance classC. She works at the supermarket.12 What do the speakers have in common?A. They go to the same health clubB. They work in the same place.C. They like the same food.13 When will the speakers get together again?A. On Tuesday night B. On Thursday night C. On Friday night听第9段材料,答复14-17题14 What book is the woman looking for?A. Around the World B. Toward the World C. Travel in America15 Where can the woman get the book?A.In its usual place B. In the reading room C. In the reserve room16 What do we know about the book?A. It can only be used in the library.B. It must be returned in a few days C. Only teachers can borrow it.17 What will the woman probably do next?A. Take a lift B.Go up the stairs C. Leave the library听第10 段材料,答复第18 至20题18 Why did the police drive the couple back to the parking lot?A. To look for the car there B. To ensure their safety C. To find evidence19 What did the thief express in the first note?A His good will B. His regret C. His thanks20 Why did the thief give the couple two concert tickets?A. To rob their houseB. To make up for their lossC. To meet them at the concert.第三节 听下面一段独白,补全信息,每空一词,独白读两遍。(此题为选做题,答案写在三卷答题纸上) Information about the final examTimeNext _1_ContentIt consists entirely of _2_ _3_ and the students have to answer _4_ of the five questions.It will be_5_SuggestionReview _6_ questions as well as the _7_ and your class _8_Percentage of the gradeThe final accounting for _9_ percent, the _10_ project 20 percent and the mid-term 30 percent.II 单项选择每题1分, 共15分21. John is very tall, so he is easy to _ in the crowd.A. stare B. glare C. spot D. ignore22. This school has strict rules. Almost no one can _ cheating in exams.A. get away from B. get away with C. get out of D. get down to23. Great changes _ in my hometown in the last ten years.A. took place B. have taken place C. have been taken place D. was taken place24. -What do you think of their marriage?-_ , if I were Kate, I wouldnt marry him.A. Generally speaking B. I have no idea C. To be honest D. To my surprise25. Maria looked around on the playground _ looking for something.A. even though B. even if C. only if D. as if26. -Has Mr lee arrived? -No, but it is already 9 oclock. He should _at any time.A .bring up B. turn up C. look up D. pick up27. That little boy can pick up a tune immediately on the violin; he really has a _for music. A. power B. energy C. intelligence D. gift28. -Did they have a good time at the party?-Judging by their smiles, they _ have enjoyed themselves.A. might B. must C. could D. would29.My sister met him at Ningbo Grand Theatre yesterday afternoon, so he your lecture. A. couldnt attendB. mustnt have attendedC. shouldnt attendD. couldnt have attended30. Is Pro.Smith giving the speech today?It_ be him. He is abroad right now.A. cant B.neednt C.wont D.mustnt31. Oh, Im not feeling well in the stomach. I _ so much mushroom this morning. A. shouldn t eat B. musnt have eaten C. mustnt eat D. shouldnt have eaten32. He suggested that a new library_ near the key high school.A. is built B. was built C. be built D. should build33. _ she couldnt understand was_more and more students showed little interest in their lessons.A. What; why ; what C.What; because D.Why; that34. Please give the ticket to _ you think is the most suitable in my office.A. who B. whom C. whoever D no matter who35. Lee devoted _ he has to the homeless children so that they could rebuild their homes after the earthquake. A. which B. whatever C. no matter what D. thatIII 完形填空每题1分,共20分Many years ago I drove a taxi for extra money mainly from the downtown to the 36 , beside the Greenwood Racetrack.Each time a taxi drove up to the station, many kids would run along the 37 . One 38 kid would open the passenger door and say, “ 39 , sir. The passenger would always say thanks and give the kid a 40 . It was a routine that everybody knew.One day I noticed a boy, who was 41 than most of them but was pushed away by even the smallest kid. He never pushed back. 42 , he would even step aside when others pushed forward. But he never 43 .Then as I was 44 to the sidewalk, all the other kids were running after a taxi 45 mine. They didnt notice mine.The boy saw me and walked toward my taxi. As I pulled up I made sure that I stopped in a 46 with the passenger door right beside him. He 47 the passenger door and said, “Good luck at the track, sir. 48 , the man did not tip him a quarter. Instead he 49 , “Get out of my way! He pushed him aside so 50 that the boy fell down and was badly hurt. I got out of my car quickly, 51 find that the man disappeared in the crowd.So I looked for the kid. I decided to give him $20 for all his 52 . But he was far up ahead, walking out of the station 53 . 54 , I never saw him again. Id like to find him and tell him that if only he had stuck around a little longer I would have given him a whole $20.I learned an important lesson from the boy. When things seem so 55 that you are ready to give up, that is the time when things are most likely to turn around for you.36. A. schoolB. stationC. officeD. hospital37. A. sidewalkB. wayC. trackD. step38. A. strongB. tallC. luckyD. active39. A. StopB. WelcomeC. HelpD. Good luck40. A. smileB. tipC. hugD. prize41. A. shortB. biggerC. weakerD. smarter42. A. InsteadB. In generalC. In totalD. In case43. A. gave inB. gave awayC. gave upD. gave off44. A. pushing upB. speeding upC. keeping upD. pulling up45. A. aboveB. besideC. in front ofD. over46. A. positionB. carC. treeD. situation47. A. closedB. openedC. kickedD. knocked48. A. ThereforeB. SoC. HoweverD. Then49. A. smiledB. weptC. advisedD. shouted50. A. hardB. softlyC. sweetlyD. slowly51. A. and toB. but toC. only toD. so as to52. A. strengthB. effortsC. courageD. work53. A. nervouslyB. anxiouslyC. madlyD. silently54. A. So farB. From then onC. Once moreD. Just then55. A. unavoidableB. poorC. hopelessD. challengingIV 阅读理解每题2分,共30分AOn a cold evening I was waiting for a taxi in New York. About 5 minutes later, I was picked up by a driver, and he said how terrible some people were. I knew there was a part of me that wanted to be silent, but I had to listen out of kindness. The man told me that he had just come from JFK Airport without a customer. During the taxi ride, what started as anger changed slowly and he mentioned that he had read an article which said that the happiest people are the ones that give, so he hoped hed have more chance to give in his life. I was really starting to enjoy being with this man.As we arrived at the place where I wanted to go, I paid my money by credit card. I pulled out an extra $20 and said, “Sir, since weve been talking about giving this whole time, I want to share that feeling with you. Ive already paid my money, but heres an extra little bit. You can tell the next passenger in this taxi that their ride is a gift from another.I thought I was pretty cool at this point, but he turned toward me, tears in his eyes, and said, “Sir, I have a better idea. You give that $20 to a homeless person around here and I will give the next passenger a free ride myself.It was a great honor meeting that man and learning the lesson of how everyone gives and adds joy to another with their generosity.56. According to the text, when the author got in the taxi, the driver was .A. angry B. nervous C. worried D. regretful57. The author gave the driver an extra $20 in order to _.A. help him to get out of trouble B. know what he was really likeC. experience the joy of giving D. learn how to get along with others.58. What can be inferred (推断) from the taxi drivers words in Paragraph 4?A. A driver should be willing to help. B. People should understand each other.C. The driver was deeply moved. D. One needs to keep an optimistic attitude (乐观态度).59. What would be the best title for the text?A. A cold evening in New York B. A lesson learned from a taxi driverC. A gift to a generous stranger D. Always being a happy personBIn 1955, a man named Raymond Kroc together with two brothers named McDonald opened a popular restaurant in California which sold food that was easy to prepare and serve quickly. Hamburgers, French fries, and cold drinks were the main food there. Kroc opened similar eating places under the same name, “McDonalds, and they were an instant success. He later took over the company, and today it is one of the most famous and successful “fast-food in America and around the world. Why was his idea successful? Probably the most important reason was that his timing was right. In the 1950s, most married women stayed home to keep house and take care of their children. In the 1960s, many women returned to the workplace. This meant that they had less time or energy to prepare meals, so they spent more on “ TV dinners and fast-food restaurants. Single parents also have little time to spend in the kitchen. People living alone also depend on this type of food, since cooking for one is often more trouble than it is worth. Fast-food is not part of the diet of all Americans. Another trend of the 1960s, sometimes called the back-to-nature movement influenced many people to avoid food that was packaged (包装) or processed(处理). This preference for natural food continued to this day.From the success of Raymond Krocs fast-food business, we can say that social economic trends influence where and what we eat.60. The underlined sentence “Cooking for one is often more trouble than it is worth means that _.A. cooking for some people is worth more moneyB. it is not worthwhile to take too much time to cook for one personC. there are more problems when one person cooksD. cooking for one person cost more money61. Para 3&4 seem to imply (暗示) that _.A. many married women began to work in the 1960s B. natural foods are still popular todayC. fast food is not part of the diet of all Americans D. divorce (离婚) causes people to change their eating habits62. Which of the following is NOT the reason for McDonalds success?A. people living alone tend to depend on fast food B. single parents have little time to spend in the kitchenC. many women returned to the workplace in the 1960s D. Kroc chose the “Mc Donald brothers as his partners63. The main purpose of the passage is to tell us_.A. Raymond Kroc is the most successful fast-food business owner in the world B. social and economic changes affect eating habitsC. fast-food is easy to prepare and serve quickly D. Americans eat either fast food or natural food CNowroz: Iranian New Year or Nowroz is celebrated on the first day of spring sometime in March. People sing, dance and parade as in a carnival through the streets with drums and trumpets to spread the news of the coming new year.Rosh Hashanah: The Jewish New Year is called “Rosh Hashanah, and is celebrated in the month of September. It is a holy (神圣的) time when people think of the things they have done wrong in the past, and promise to do better in the future. Special prayers are held, and an instrument called a Shofar is played. Children are given new clothes, and New Year loaves are baked and fruits are served to remind people of harvest time.Shogatsu: In Japan, the New Year (Shogatsu) celebrations are from January 1 to January 3 and most Japanese dont work during these days. In Japan, the New Year is a fresh start. This means that in December all duties should be completed. Parties are held to forget the worries and troubles of the old year. Homes and cars are decorated. On New Years Eve, most people spend their time with their families.Bahai New Year: The Bahai people have their own calendar consisting of nineteen months of nineteen days plus a couple of extra days between the eighteenth and nineteenth months. They have, however, adopted the Iranian custom of beginning the New Year in the spring equinox (春分). The New Year celebrations are held on the evening of March 20th.64.During the Jewish New Year, .A. people dont mention things they have done wrongB. children often wear new clothes C. loaves and fruits are often not allowed to be servedD. Shofar is their favourite food 65. Which of the following festivals are celebrated in the same month? A. Nowroz and Shogatsu. B. Rosh Hashanah and Shogatsu. C. Nowroz and Rosh Hashanah. D. Nowroz and the Bahai New Year.66. What can we learn from the text? A. Japanese families often s