兰州一中2014-2015年第2学期高一英语期末试卷及答案.docx
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1、兰州一中2014-2015-2学期期末考试试题高一英语说明: 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分100分,考试时间100分钟。答案写在答题卡上,交卷时只交答题卡页。第I卷I. 阅读理解 第一节 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHarvard English Language CenterInformation for New StudentsCLASS TIME: 9:00a.m.10:00a.m., 10:30a.m.12:00a.m., 1:30p.m.3:00p.m. The Lang
2、uage Center is open from Monday to Friday. Each class has one afternoon free per week. On the first day, go to the lecture hall to check your timetable.SELF-ACCESS: The language laboratory (Room 1110) is open from Monday to Friday (3:15p.m. -5:00p.m.) for all full-time students.You can learn how to
3、use computers for language games or word-processing. There are tapes for students to borrow to practice their English. Go in and ask the teacher to show you. If you plan to take public examinations, there are dictation and listening comprehension tapes for you to practice with. There are cloze exerc
4、ises on the computers. Ask your class teacher for a list of past exam essays. Students can borrow tapes to take home but they must be returned after two days.ATTENDANCE(出勤):All students are expected to attend classes as it is required. Students who do not attend classes will be reported to OSS. Eigh
5、ty percent attendance is required for students to receive their certificates (证书) when they finish their courses. It is also required by OSS for an extension to your visa.BOOKS: If students are given course books, the books are their responsibility. If a book is lost, the student will be expected to
6、 pay for it.If students wish to buy books, there is a bookshop in the college specializing in English books (Room 3520).1. When do classes begin and end on a full day?A. 8:30a.m.1:30p.m. B. 9:00a.m.3:00p.m.C. 10:30a.m.3:15p.m. D. 3:15p.m.5:00p.m.2. Timetable can be seen in _.A. the classroom B. Room
7、 3520 C. the lecture hall D. Room 11103. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. 80% of the students can receive their certificates when they finish their courses.B. Students can borrow tapes to practice their English.C. Books can be taken home but they must be returne
8、d after two days.D. The librarian will be expected to pay for the lost book.BWe Chinese are not big huggers. A handshake or a pat on the shoulder is enough to convey our friendship or affection to one another. So when our newly-acquainted Western friends reach out in preparation for a hug, some of u
9、s feel awkward. Many questions go through our head. Where should I put my arms? What distance should I keep? Its even more difficult with friends from some European countries. Should I kiss them on the cheek while hugging? Which side? Or is it both cheeks? Which side should I start on?But it isnt ju
10、st people from cultures that emphasize a certain physical distance even between friends who find hugging confusing. Hugs can cause discomfort or even pressure to people who value their personal space.In a recent article for The Wall Street Journal, US psychologist Peggy Drexler said that although th
11、e US remains a “medium touch” culture “more physically demonstrative than Japan, where a bow is the all-purpose hello and goodbye, but less demonstrative than Latin or Eastern European cultures, where hugs are strong and can include a kiss on both cheeks”, Americans do seem to be hugging more.From p
12、oliticians to celebrities, hugs are given to friends, strangers and enemies alike; and the public has been quick to pick up the practice. Public figures know that nothing projects like the ability as a good hug. US First Lady Michelle Obama has put her arms around icy foreign leaders like Russian Pr
13、ime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the Queen of England, on the latter occasion actually breaking the rule of royal manners. But not all are grateful to be hugged, even by the most influential and famous. To them, any hug is offensive if its not sincere.Amanda Hess, writing for US magazine Slate, says
14、 public figures should stop hugging everyone they meet. For them, a hug is rarely a gesture of sincere fellowship or affection. Its all part of a show. Hugs are falsely intimate power plays used by public figures to establish their social dominance over those in their grasp.Cecilia Walden, a British
15、 journalist writing for The Telegraph who lives in New York, holds the same opinion. “Power-hugging”, as she calls it, is “an offender dressed up as kindness”. It has become a fashion in the US where “bosses are already hugging their staff (either shortly before or after firing them), men and women,
16、 their friends or enemies, in a thousand cheating displays of unity”.4. From the first two paragraphs, we can see that _.A. we Chinese people dont know how to hugB. hugs can bring pressure to people when used improperlyC. people from European countries often get puzzled about huggingD. people in Wes
17、tern countries seldom use hugs to express their physical closeness5. The example of US first lady Michelle Obama is given to show that _.A. Americans hold a “medium touch” cultureB. hugs are forbidden in EnglandC. she is much liked by American people D. public figures know hugging functions well in
18、public6. “Power-hugging” in the last paragraph actually means that _.A. public figures sometimes use hugging just for a show of power B. hugs are only used sincerely by some people with power C. public figures can hug anyone in their grasp freelyD. hugging is powerful to bosses in US7. What would be
19、 the best title for this passage?A. Hugs, important or not? B. Hugs and public figuresC. Hugs, tricky affair? D. Hugs and powerCIts such a happy-looking library, painted yellow, decorated with palm-tree stickers and sheltered from the Florida sun by its own roof. About the size of a microwave oven,
20、its pedestrian-friendly, too, waiting for book lovers next to a sidewalk in Palm Beach Country Estates, along the northern boundary of Palm Beach Gardens.Its a library built with love.A year ago, shortly after Janey Henriksen saw a Brian Williams report about the Little Free Library organization, a
21、Wisconsin-based nonprofit that aims to promote literacy and build a sense of community in a neighborhood by making books freely available, she announced to her family of four, “Thats what were going to do for our spring break!”Son Austin, now a 10th-grader, didnt see the point of building a library
22、that resembles a mailbox. But Janey insisted, and husband Peter unwillingly got to work. The 51-year-old owner of a ship supply company modified a small wooden house that hed built years earlier for daughter Abbies toy horses, and made a door of glass.After adding the librarys final touches (装点), th
23、e family hung a signboard on the front, instructing users to “take a book, return a book,” and making the Henriksen library, now one of several hundred like it nationwide and among more than 2,500 in the world, the only Little Free Library in Palm Beach County.They stocked it with 20 or so books the
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