山东省烟台市2012-2013学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题(扫描版)外研社版.doc
1山东省烟台市山东省烟台市 2012-20132012-2013 学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题(扫描版)外学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题(扫描版)外研社版研社版2345678910111213参考答案1-5 BCABA6-10 CCABB11-15 CCAAB16-20 BBBAC21-25 BCDAD26-30 ACDBC31-35 BACBA36-40 CCADB41-45 CADBC46-50 BACDB51-55 ACDBD56-60 ACDBC61-65 DACDB66-70 ADCDB71-75 BADCA76.hugged77.panicked78.remote79.quality80.adapt81.The One World Football/The creation of the One World Football/How the One World Footballwas created82.When/By seeing children who were playing with balls usually deflated within 24 hourson the rocky road./After seeing kids in poor countries playing football made of wastematerial on TV.83.the right material/what he needed(wanted)/what he was looking(searching)for.84.Sting.He was a great singer from England./His friend Sting.A great singer from England.85.Yes./Yes,it has.In Paragraph 5.写作:写作:oneone possiblepossible versionversionNowadays traffic jams have been a problem of great concern in many cities.Some majorroads are usually crowded in rush hours.Whats worse,increasing private cars and poorpractice of traffic regulations bring more inconvenience to peoples life.Thus the trafficsituation calls for urgent improvement.To deal with the traffic problems,its wise to encourage people to go to work by bus,by bike or on foot instead of by car.In addition,widening major roads and opening up morebus lines can speed up the flow of traffic.Last but not least,asking people to observetraffic rules will also make a difference to reducing traffic jams.Only with everyonesgreat efforts can we make our city roads less crowded.附:听力录音材料1.M:I hear youre going to drive to New York this weekend.W:Oh,Ive changed my mind.I think flying will be more comfortable.2.M:The music and the flowers are lovely.W:I hope the food here is lovely,too.3.M:I havent seen Patrick for a long time.Whats he doing?W:I saw him on the street yesterday.He said he had moved to another new flat in theeast of town.4.W:Do you have to watch TV at this time of the day?Dont forget that you will have14an English test tomorrow.M:Sorry,mum.I just cant fall asleep.I will turn it down a bit.5.W:Are you travelling alone,Mike?M:No.Ill take my family abroad this time.W:What a wonderful experience thatll be!I wish I could go someday.6.W:You look tired.Didnt you get enough sleep last night?M:No.I had a number of friends over and we partied until midnight.W:No wonder you look so bad.M:I guess I just cant take late nights like I used to.My head is turning round andround and I have a headache.W:I think you need to go home and take a rest.M:I wish I could.But I dont think I can keep my eyes open long enough to drive home.W:Dont worry.Ill give you a ride home.7.W:Hi,Alan.You dont look too well.Whats going on?M:I just lost my job.W:Oh,thats too bad.So,have you been looking for another job?M:I just started,but the job market is very bad now.W:Thats really tough.What does your wife think about this?M:Shes trying to be supportive.But I can tell shes worried and worse stillW:Worse still?What happened?M:My father is in KG hospital resting.The doctors havent given a clear answer yet.W:Im so sorry to hear that.But Im sure the doctors will try their best.M:I hope so.Uh,Im now really in hot water.W:Hey Alan,cheer up.Well,I have some friends who might be able to help you find ajob.Ill see what they can do.8.M:Hi,Jane.What are you doing?W:Nothing special.Im just watching a stupid game show on TV.M:Would you like to see a movie with me?W:Yeah,thanks.Which one?M:Well,I cant understand Japanese so it has to be an English movie.W:Great.Shall we meet on the corner of Hyde Street and Park Street?M:All right.What time do you want to meet?W:Lets meet at a quarter to six.I think the movie starts at half past six.M:Ok.See you at 5:45.In the northeast corner.Ok?W:Ok,see you.9.W:What can I do for you,sir?M:I want to buy a mobile phone for my daughter.W:How old is she?M:She is 17.Its for her birthday.Most of her classmates have got one and she reallyneeds one.W:We have a new mobile phone,Nokia,especially designed for young girls.M:Thanks,but I want to have a look at the Motorola products.15W:Sure.This one is so attractive and the quality is pretty good.M:Sounds perfect.Ill take the pink one.W:Ok.Ill pack it up for you right now.10.Grandma Moses is among the most famous twentieth-century painters of the United States,yet she had only just begun painting in the late seventies.As she once said of herself,“I would never sit back in a rocking chair,waiting for someone to help me.”She was born on a farm in New York State.At twelve she left home and until at twenty-seven,she married Thomas Moses.They farmed most of their lives.She had ten children,of whomfive survived.Her husband died in 1928.Grandma Moses painted a little as a child,but she wanted to keep busy and pass thetime.Her pictures were first sold at an exhibition,and were soon noticed by a businessmanwho bought everything she painted.Three of the pictures were shown in the Museum of ModernArt,and in 1940 she had her first exhibition in New York City.Between the 1930s and herdeath she produced some 2,000 pictures:careful and lively pictures of the country lifeshe had known,with a wonderful sense of color and form.