黑龙江省鹤岗一中2015—2016学年高一上学期期末试题 英语 Word版含答案.doc
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2015-2016第一学期高一英语期末考试题(含听力) 4(B2 U1-5)满分:150分时间:120 分钟姓名第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该题涂黑。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When is the two speakers’ mom’s birthday?A. On July 10th.B. On July 11th.C. On July 12th.2. What are the two speakers probably talking about?A. A car driver.B. A careless mistake.C. A car accident.3. What will the woman do tomorrow?A. Pick up her mother.B. Go on a picnic.C. Go swimming.4. What did Alice ask the man to do?A. Borrow some books from her.B. Give some books back to her.C. Return some books to the library.5. How does the man probably feel now?A. Concerned.B. Regretful.C. Shocked.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
每段对话读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.When will the train leave?A. At 3:30.B. At 3:35.C. At 4:05.7. What will the do next?A. Buy a newspaper.B. Read a magazine.C. Listen to music.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
鹤岗一中2015-2016学年度上学期期中考试高一英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What‟s the red sweater made of?A. Wool.B. Cotton.C. Silk.2. When will the speakers go to the park?A. Today.B. TomorrowC. Next week.3. What does the man want to do?A. Buy a mobile phone.B. Make a call.C. Stay still for help.4. Where does the conversation take place?A. On a plane.B. On a train.C. On a ship.5. Why was the woman angry?A. The biology class was too difficult for her.B. The teacher did something unfair.C. She was not allowed to attend the field trip.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman ask for?A. A hot sandwich.B. Some extra onions.C. A bag of spicy chips7. How much will the woman pay?A. $9.90B. $19.90C. $29.90听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
高中英语真题:2015—2016学年高一上学期期末考试试题.doc一、阅读理解(共4题)1.Once upon a time, in a beautiful mountain inn, there was a greedy old innkeeper who was always thinking about money.One day, a rich man stopped at the inn. The innkeeper looked at the guest's fat money belt and she thought, “Oh, if only all that money could be mine!” The rich man requested the most expensive room at the inn, and he went up to his room to dress for dinner.Now, all around the inn there grew beautiful Japanese ginger plants. Many people say that eating buds(芽;花蕾)of ginger makes a person forgetful. This gave the innkeeper an idea.“This evening for dinner I’ll serve ginger bud tempura (日本菜肴)!” she tho ught. “Then, when the rich man leaves in the morning, he’ll be forgetful and leave his money belt behind!” She ran into the kitchen andstarted cooking up the most delicious ginger bud tempura she had ever made.Soon, the rich man went down the stairs and requested dinner. The innkeeper could hardly contain her delight as she served him dish after dish of ginger buds. “Delicious!” said the rich man. When dinner was finished, he went to bed happy and full of ginger buds.In the morning, the innkeeper saw that the rich man off at the front door. As soon as he was out of sight, she raced up to his room. She looked all over the room for the money belt, but she couldn’t find it. Suddenly, she noticed a piece of paper on the floor. It was the rich man’s bill. He had forgotten to pay it! She ran down the stairs, out the front door, and up the road until she was out of breath, but the rich man was already far, far away.(1) What does the author want us to learn from this story?A. Innkeeper are always thinking about moneyB. Trying to take things that belong to others is foolishC. If you ever stay at a country inn, be careful about your moneyD. Helping others is a virtue(2) After he left the inn, we can infer that _______.A. the rich man was very angry at the innkeeperB. the rich man felt lucky that he didn’t lose his moneyC. the rich man was probably not aware that anything had happenedD. the rich man found some of his money was gone(3) What was the piece of paper on the floor?A. a note from the rich manB. a bill for the room at the innC. a piece of writing paperD. a letter the former guest left(4) What’s the best title of this story?A. the greedy innkeeperB. a rich manC. the Japanese gingerD. a kind heart2.Can dogs and cats live in perfect harmony in the same home? People who are thinking about adopting a dog as a friend for their cats are worried that they will fight. A recent research has found a new recipe of success. According to the study, if the cat is adopted before the dog, and if they are introduced when still young (less than 6 months for cats, a year for dogs); it is highly probable that the two pets will get along swimmingly. Two-thirds of the homes interviewed reported a positive relationship between their cat and dog.However, it wasn’t all sweetness and light. There was a reported coldness between the cat and dog in 25% of the homes, while aggression and fighting were observed in 10% of the homes. One reason for this is probably that some of their body signals were just opposite. For example, when a cat turns its head away it signals aggression, while a dog doing the same signals submission.In homes with cats and dogs living peacefully, researchers observed a surprising behavior. They are learning how to talk each other’s language. It is a surprise that cats can learn how to talk ‘dog’ and dogs can learn how to talk ‘cat’.What’s interesting is that both cats and dogs have appeared to develop their intelligence. They can learn how to read each other’s body signals, suggesting that the two may have more in common than wepreviously suspected. Once familiar with each other’s presence and body language, cats and dogs can play together, greet each other nose to nose, and enjoy sleeping together on the sofa. They can easily share the same water bowl and in some cases groom (梳理) each other.The significance of the research on cats and dogs may go beyond pets —to people who don’t get along, including neighbors, colleagues at work, and even world superpowers. If cats and dogs can learn to get along, surely people have a good chance.(1) What’s the underlined word “swimmingly” in Paragraph 1 closest in meaning to?A. without a messageB. without a problemC. without introductionD. without delay(2) It is suggested in Paragraph 4 that cats and dogs _________.A. have common interestsB. are less different than was thoughtC. have a common body languageD. are less intelligent than was expected(3) What can we human beings learn from cats and dogs?A. We should learn to live in harmony.B. We should know more about animals.C. We should live in peace with animals.D. We should learn more body languages.3. A new study showed that one of the best ways to control greenhouse gas emissions(温室气体排放) is to eat less meat. In fact, the study showed that meat consumption(食用量) in developed countries should be cut by 50% per person before 2050.Meat production and consumption are expected to rise very quickly to a high level by 2050. That’s because the global population is expec ted to grow from the present 7 billion to 9 billion. But also, the diets of people inmany developing countries are changing. Countries that are developing rapidly are seeing a fast rise in protein consumption, especially red meat.Dr. Eric Davidson, the president and senior scientist at the Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts, said changing the way people eat can have a great effect on greenhouse gas emissions. People in developed countries, he said, already eat much more protein than the daily requirement.“In the developed world, there is large room for us to manage the frequency with which we eat meat. If there is a growing need for meat, that is going to end up requiring use of more nitrogen fertilizer(肥料) and production of more livestock manure(家畜粪肥), both of which end up resulting in release of various forms of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere,” he said.Davidson said farmers should be encouraged to use fertilizers and manure in a more careful way. “ If we want to meet the gre atest goal of making harmful climate change under control, we need to improve the efficiency(效能) with which we use fertilizers in agriculture. We need to improve the efficiency of the management of manure. And we also need to consider changes in dietary patterns(饮食方式). And that means hopefully better diets in the developing world and better balanced diets in the developed world,” he said.Even if it were possible to turn off all harmful greenhouse gas emissions today, he said climate change would con tinue. “ But that does not mean that we can do nothing for it now, because the sooner we start to take action, the more choices our children and grandchildren will have in terms of beingable to feed themselves and have comfortable lifestyles without environmental degradation(退化),” he said.(1) According to the new study, eating less meat is ________.A. one of the best ways to keep healthyB. an effective way to develop the economyC. the best way to control greenhouse gas emissionsD. a good way to protect the environment(2) In paragraph 4, what does Dr. Eric Davidson mainly talked about?A. The harms of releasing various greenhouse gasesB. The side effects of producing fertilizers and manureC. The effects of growing need for meat on the environmentD. The ways of managing the frequency of eating meat(3) The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to______.A. the environmentB. climate changeC. greenhouse gasesD. the lifestyle(4) In Dr. Eric Davidson’s opinion, _________.A. it’s important to encourage farmers to use fertilizersB. our future generations will live more comfortablyC. a balanced diet is helpful in controlling climate changeD. it’s completely possible to control greenhouse gas emissions4.Odland remembers like it was yesterday working in an expensive French restaurant in Denver. The ice cream he was serving fell onto the white dress of a rich and important woman.Thirty years have passed, but Odland can’t get the memory out of his mind, nor the woman’s kind reaction. She was shocked, regained calmness and, in a kind voice, told the young Odland. “It’s OK. It wasn’t your fault.” When she left the restaurant, she also left the fut ure Fortune 500 CEO with a life lesson: You can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter.Odland isn’t the only CEO to have made this discovery. Rather, it seems to be one of those few laws of the land that every CEO learns on the way up. It’s hard to get a dozen CEOs to agree about anything, but most agree with the Waiter Rule. They say how others treat the CEO says nothing. But how others treat the waiter is like a window into the soul.Watch out for anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like, “I could buy this place and fire you,” or “I know the owner and I could have you fired.” Those who say such things have shown more about their character than about their wealth and power.The CEO who came up with it, or at least first wrote it down, is Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson. He wrote a best-selling book called Swanson’s Unwritten Rules of Management.“A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person,” Swanson says. “I wi ll never offer a job to the person who is sweet to the boss but turns rude to someone cleaning the tables.”(1) What happened after Odland dropped the ice cream onto the woman’s dress?A. He was fired.B. He was blamed.C. The woman left the restaurant at once.D. The woman comforted him.(2) Odland learned one of his life lessons from ________.A. an interesting best-selling bookB. the advice given by the CEOsC. an article in FortuneD. his experience as a waiter(3) According to the text, most CEOs have the same opinion about ________.A. Fortune 500 companiesB. the Waiter RuleC. Swanson’s bookD. the Management Rules(4) From the text we can learn that ________.A. one should respect others no matter who they areB. CEOs often show their power before othersC. one should be nicer to important peopleD. CEOs often have meals in expensive restaurants二、阅读填空(共2题)1.For several years, Americans have enjoyed teleshopping —watching TV and buying things by phone. __36__ In a number of European countries, people can turn on their TVs and shop for clothes, jewelry, food, toys, and many other things.__37__ For example, the biggest Swedish company sells different kindsof things on TV in 15 European countries, and in one year it made $100 million. In France there are two teleshopping channels, and the French spend about $20 million a year to buy things through those channels.In Germany, unple like teleshopping because it allows them to do their shopping without leaving their homes. With all the problems of traffic in the cities, this is an important reason, but at the same time, other Europeans do not like this new way of shopping. __39__ Many Europeans usually worry about the quality of the things for sale on TV. Good quality is important to them, and they believe they cannot be sure about the quality of the things on TV.__40__ They will have to be more careful about the quality of the things they sell. They will also have to work harder to sell things that the buyers cannot touch or see in person.A. The need for high quality means that European teleshopping companies will have to be different from the American companies.B. Teleshopping is popular among people.C. German teleshopping business is controlled by American.D. Now teleshopping is starting in Europe.E. They call teleshopping “Junk on the air”.F. Teleshopping is becoming popular in Sweden.G. German businesses are hoping this new teleshopping will help them sell more things.2.What do people do with their old, out of date but still useful computers? Most people don’t know 61 to do with them. Many old computers are put away in homes. Many more 62 (throw) away as rubbish.Finally, some companies are thinking of ways 63 (bring) down the number of old computers. Sony has agreed to help recycle old Sony products. Dell, Hewlett Packard and other 64 (company) now also take back some old computers.In some countries, laws have been passed, too. Computer companies have to pay for collecting and 65 (recycle) their used products. And 70%of computer waste must be recycled. The idea behind the laws 66 (be) that computer companies themselves should pay for the cost. That will encourage them to make computers 67 (easy) to repair and upgrade (升级).Yet while many people are throwing away good computers, others cannot afford 68 at all. Hundreds of organizations are working to solve this problem. They collect and repair old computers. Some also teach others how to repair computers. 69 computers then go to schools, charities (慈善团体) and people who need them. Giving a used computer to one of these organizations can turn one person’s rubbish 70 someone elseˈs useful things and cut down waste, too.三、完型填空(共1题)1.Six months before she died, my mother moved into an old people's home. I visited her when I was41. She was sitting in the living room with about fifteen other residents(居民), half of them42. The room was clean and quiet, with flowers and pictures, and the care assistants were kind. The television was on, and the only other43was snoring(鼾声). People kept still and only44when they needed to go to the bathroom. It was45. Mother missed her46(my niece, aged 7), but I knew from my sister that she hated going to visit her there and, to be47, I couldn’t wait to get away myself.So I was48 when finding a newspaper article about a new concept in old people’s homes in France. The idea is simple, but revolutionary:49aresidential home(养老院) for the elderly with a primary school in the same building. The children and the residents eat lunch together and50activities such as music, painting, gardening and caring for the51which the residents are encouraged to keep. In the afternoons, the residents enjoy52or telling stories to the children and, if a child is feeling sad, there are always53arms to hug them. There are trips out and birthday parties too.The children are happy because they get a lot more individual54and respond well because someone has55for them. And of course, they see illness and death and learn to56them. The residents are happy because they feel useful and57.They are more active and more interested in life when the58are around and they take more interest in their appearance too. And the staff are happy because this59the physical and psychological health of the residents and teachers have assistants to60with the children.(1) A. tiredB. freeC. delightedD. confused(2) A. dizzyB. sadC. excitedD. asleep(3) A. furnitureB. soundC. personB. visitedC. sleptD. left(5) A. depressingB. surprisingC. frighteningD. encouraging(6) A. grandchildB. neighborC. parentD. friend(7) A. quietB. politeC. honestD. welcome(8) A. hopefulB. doubtfulC. interestedD. impressive(9) A. exchangingB. combiningC. matchingB. discoverC. createD. share(11) A. booksB. chairsC. habitsD. pets(12) A. spreadingB. believingC. readingD. writing(13) A. strongB. comfortableC. similarD. horrible(14) A. attentionB. freedomC. informationD. attitude(15) A. spaceB. timeC. energyD. strength(16) A. forgetB. considerC. masterD. accept(17) A. understoodB. neededC. exposedD. cared(18) A. kidsB. assistantsC. residentsD. relatives(19) A. damagesB. improvesC. enjoysD. risks(20) A. quarrelB. connectC. helpD. communicate四、短文改错(共1题)1. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
鹤岗一中2015-2016学年度上学期期末考试高一英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分150分)第I卷(满分100分)第一部分听力理解(共两节20小题,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bookstore.B. At an airport.C. In a post office.2. What do we know from the conversation?A. The weather was bad for two weeks.B. The woman missed the Flower Festival.C. The Flower Festival started yesterday.3. How many men workers are there in the workshop?A. 8.B. 62.C. 70.4. When will Linda arrive?A. Next week.B. Today.C. Tomorrow.5. How would the woman most probably go to work?A. By bus.B. By bike.C. By taxi.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。
6. Why does the man enjoy volleyball best?A. It is a popular game.B. It is a team game.C. It is a game showing off his skills.7. Where does the man play volleyball in winter?A. At local sports centers.B. On the beach.C. At the national sports center.8. How many teams has the man played for?A. OneB. Two.C. Three.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。
2015-2016学年高一期末考试英语试题2015--2016学年度上学期期末考试高一英语试题考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分第I卷(共三部分,满分100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10称钟的时间来回答有关小题如阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。
1. What will the man do this Friday night?A. Go to a party.B. See his brother off.C. Pick up his brother.2. What will the woman probably do?A. Take the Ford.B. Try the Benz.C. Look at the Opel.3. Where is the man now?A. In the sitting room.B. In the bathroom.C. In the kitchen.4. What did the woman think of the boxing match?A. Great.B. Just so-so.C. Disappointing.5. How will the weather be tomorrow?A. Cloudy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
2015-2016学年度第一学期期末考试高一英语试卷考试说明:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
(1)答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚;(2)请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,在草稿纸、试题上答题无效。
(3)保持卡面清洁,不得折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、刮纸刀。
第一卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最AIt was Monday, Mrs. Smith’s dog was hungry, but there was not any meat in the house. Considering that there was no better way, Mrs. Smith took a piece of paper, and wrote the following words on it: “Give my dog half a pound of meat.” Then she gave the pa per to her dog and said gently: “Take this to the butcher(卖肉者), and he’s going to give you your lunch today.”Holding the piece of paper in its mouth, the dog ran to the butcher’s shop. It gave the paper to the butcher. The butcher read it carefully, recog nized that it was really the lady’s handwriting and presently did as he was asked to. The dog was very happy, and ate the meat up immediately.At midday, the dog came to the shop again. It gave the butcher a piece of paper again. After reading it, he gave it half a pound of meat once more.The next day, the dog came again exactly at midday. And as usual, it brought a piece of paper in the mouth. This time, the butcher did not take a look at the paper, and gave the dog its meat, for he had thought of the dog as one of his customers.However, the dog came again at four o’clock. And the same thing happened once again. To the butcher’s more surprise, it came for the third time at six o’clock, and brought with it a third piece of paper. The butcher felt a bit puz zled. He said to himself, “This is a small dog. Why does Mrs. Smith give it so much meat to eat today?”Looking at the piece of paper, he found that there were not any words on it!1.When Mrs. Smith’s dog was hungry, what did she give to the dog?A. some chickenB. half a pound of meatC. a hot dogD a piece of paper with some words on it2.Mrs. Smith treated her little dog quite __________.A. rudelyB. proudlyC. friendlyD. angrily3.From its experience, the dog found that __________.A. only the paper with Mrs. Smith’s words on it could bring it meatB. a piece of paper could bring him half a pound of meatC. the butcher would give the meat to it whenever he saw itD. Mrs. Smith would pay for the meat it got from the butcher4.At the end of th e story, you’ll find that __________.A. the dog was clever enough to write on the paperB. the butcher was told not to give any meat to the dogC. the dog dared not go to the butcher’s any moreD. the butcher found himself cheated by the smart animalBWant to find a job? Now read the following advertisements. FAIRMONT HOTELFive Waiters and Ten Waitresses— Aged under 22— At least high school graduate— Good-looking; men at least 1.72 meters tall and women at least 1.65 — Those knowing foreign languages favoured— Paid 1 600—2 200 dollars per monthOne Secretary— Aged under 30— Female favoured— Good at writing and skilled at computerIf interested, call 465-4768 or write to:Mr. Jack HundrisRoom 0825, Fairmont Hotel567 Wood Street, San Markers, 78003Fax: 6954828WILSON BOOKSTOREAccountant(会计)— Aged between 25 and 40— With an experience of at least two years— With a degree and an accountant certificate(证书)— Paid 3 000—4 000 dollars monthly— With a practical knowledge of computerSalesclerk— Basic education of 12 years or more— Good at computer— Paid 1 800—2 200 dollars monthlyTel: 447-4398Fax: 34852695.If you don’t know how to use a computer, you can just apply for the position as _______.A. a secretaryB. a waiter or waitressC. an accountantD. a salesclerk6.If you want to try for a job in Fairmont Hotel, you _______.A. have to be a woman and know foreign languagesB. should be a university graduateC. have to be taller than 1.72 metersD. should be younger than 30 years old7.From the ads we can conclude that _______.A. you’ll be better paid in Wilson Bookstore than in Fairmont HotelB. all the jobs offered require experienceC. the better education you’ve received, the more money you’ll makeD. if you want to be an accountant, you may call 465-4768CDo you want a bit of an adventure? Would you like to discover all the corners of the UK, or travel abroad? Maybe you have never tried the motor home lifestyle before. Well, read this article and you will know why a motor home is a good choice.Nothing is better than a motor home. It has so many uses that it is considered the most versatile vehicle and it is also very comfortable. If you are thinking about hiring a motor home this summer, then the best choice is to book it early, especially if you are considering the school holidays. The motor home hire service is very seasonal and motor home hire companies will never have extra vehicles available in the summer months.There are a lot of companies throughout the UK, and some of the big ones have motor homes spread all over the country. At present, the largest network for motor home hire is provided by Motor home which is based in Cambridge. If you are in the UK, you may phone 0800612-8719 for details of its motor home hire information. Motor home has a network of over 500 vehicles all over England, Scotland and Wales.Most people wishing to hire a motor home are families that are looking for an alternative to a European package holiday, especially as flying now has become more expensive, and is considered to be environmentally unfriendly. There is no doubt that the idea of no-fly holidays is going to become more popular as fewer people think it is safe to fly. This explains why more and more people are choosing to hire a motor home for their holidays.8.The main purpose of this text is to explain why it is a good idea to _________.A. take an adventureB. travel to EnglandC. try a new lifestyleD. hire a motor home9.What does the underlined word “versatile” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Fast.B. Safe.C. Useful.D. Exciting.10.Why should you book a motor home early if you want to book one for this summer?A. Booking early is much cheaper.B. Summer is usually a very busy season.C. You can arrange your time better this way.D. Students usually book them to earn money.11.The last paragraph tells us the advantages of hiring a motor home by _________.A. telling us a storyB. giving detailed dataC. comparing it with flyingD. showing the results of a studyDFor many parents, raising a teenager is like fighting a long war, but years go by without any clear winner. Like a border conflict between neighboring countries, the parent-teen war is about boundaries: Where is the line between what I control and what you do?Both sides want peace, but neither feels it has any power to stop the conflict. In part, this is because neither is willing to admit any responsibility for starting it. Fr om the parents’ point of view, the only cause of their fight is their adolescents’ complete unreasonableness. And of course, the teens see it in exactly the same way, except oppositely. Both feel trapped.In this article, I’ll describe three no-win situations that commonly arise between teens and parents and then suggest some ways out of the trap. The first no-win situation is quarrels over unimportant things. Examples include the color of the teen’s hair, the cleanness of the bedroom, the preferred style o f clothing, the child’s failure to eat a good breakfast before school, or his tendency to sleep until noon on the weekends. Second, blaming. The goal of a blaming battle is to make the other admit that his bad attitude is the reason why everything goes wrong. Third, needing to be right. It doesn’t matter what the topic is—politics, the laws of physics, or the proper way to break an egg—the point of these arguments is to prove that you are right and the other person is wrong, for both wish to be considered an authority —someone who actually knows something —and therefore to command respect. Unfortunately, as long as parents and teens continue to assume thatthey know more than the other, they’ll continue to fight these battles forever and never make any real progress.12.Why does the author compare the parent teen war to a border conflict?A. Both can continue for generations.B. Both are about where to draw the line.C. Neither has any clear winner.D. Neither can be put to an end.13.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?A. The teens blame their parents for starting the conflict.B. The teens agree with their parents on the cause of the conflict.C. The teens accuse their parents of misleading them.D. The teens tend to have a full understanding of their parents.14.Parents and teens want to be right because they want to ______.A. give orders to the otherB. know more than the otherC. gain respect from the otherD. get the other to behave properly15.What will the author most probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?A. Causes for the parent-teen conflictsB. Examples of the parent-teen warC. Solutions for the parent-teen problemsD. Future of the parent-teen relationship第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
鹤岗一中上学期期末考试高一英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will Lucy do at 1130 tomorrow?A. Go out for lunchB. See her dentistC. Visit a friend2. What is the weather lie now?A. It’s sunnyB. It’s rainyC. It’s cloudy3. Why does the man tal to Dr. Simpson?A. To mae an apologyB. To as for helpC. To discuss his studies4. How will the woman get bac from the railway station?A. By trainB. By carC. By bus5. What does Jenny decide to do first?A. Loo for a jobB. Go on a tripC. Get an assistant第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What time is it now?A. 145B. 210C. 2157. What will the man do?A. Wor on a projectB. See Linda in the libraryC. Meet with Professor Smith听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。
2015-2016学年高一上学期期末考试试卷英语(共150分,共120分钟)第一卷共100分一、听力(30分,每小题1.5分)略二、阅读理解(30分,每小题2分)AYesterday was awful. We had what they’re calling a “weather event” here, and it poured about 14 inches of rain in a day, causing by far the worst flash flooding I’ve seen in the 13 years in the place where we’ve lived. The kids and I ended up being trapped in our car in rapidly rising flood waters. The engine had stopped and couldn’t start again; the kids were terrified and I didn’t know what to do. Then a man in a 4WD pulled up beside us and offered to pull us out of the water.When he got us to higher ground he asked where our home was. We lived about 2km down the road, so he pulled us all the way back to our street before going off to look for more people in trouble.I don’t know this man and I ‘ll probably never see him again, but the kids and I owe him a huge debt of gratefulness that we’ll never be able to repay. Five local people died in this “weather event”, just a few streets away from here, so I’m in no doubt as to how dangerous our situation was. Going through what we went through has only reinforced(强化) the fact that we should always be ready and willing to help someone in need to stay safe and be well, whatever the situations are.21.What can we learn about the “weather event”?A. It was the biggest flood ever in this area.B. It rained for several days.C. Several people lost their lives in the event.D. Nobody was hurt in the event.22.Which statement is NOT TRUE about the man?A. He drove a car of great power.B. He left as soon as he pulled the author’s car out.C. He was willing to help those in trouble.D. He was a brave and selfless person.23. What is the author probably going to do after going through such a “weather event”?A. Be ready to give hands to others.B. Buy a car with a more powerful engine.C. Try hard to search for the man.D. Pay some money for the man’s help.24.Which one is the best title for the passage?A. A Weather EventB. The Kindness of a StrangerC. A Car Accident in FloodD. An Awful DayBDo two kids make a perfect family? Share your views about this issue on our website.LucinaWhen you decide to have another child , you should plan your budget(预算)in advance. If you or your parents can’t take care of your body, you have to at least spend an extra 5000 yuan per month to hire a body sitter. If you want to send your kids to study abroad, you have to save another 1 million yuan. I think most young Chinese couples cannot afford the expense.BcnuTwo is more than twice the work, there’s no guaranteeing(确保)they’ll share interests; they could very well fight or want to head off in completely different directions. If you find you love the second one more than the first, I don’t see how that could possibly make life simple, as children are very sensitive to that sort of thing. My advice is to take care of yourself and take time for your love for the first child to relax and grow before even thinking about having a second child.StevenI always thought having two kids sounded perfect. But when my daughter was born with life-threatening health problems I knew she would be my only kid. Raising our daughter was going to take a lot of emotional, physical, an d financial resources. If I had any more children, I don’t think I could handle it.WilliamUnder the one-child policy carried out in China for three decades, many kids are spoilt by their parents. The “little emperors” have no idea of sharing and giv ing and many of them even become self-centered. If we have another child, the first one will learn something about responsibility, sharing and caring for others.25.What can we learn from the passage?A.Few families are ready for a second child in China.B.It takes a lot of money to raise a second child.C.Steven has never considered having a second child.D.Many kids become selfish because of the one-child policy26.Of all the four persons, who is most likely to have a second child?A.LucinaB. BcnuC. StevenD. William27.What does the underlined part “that sort of thing” most probably refer to ?A.T he two kids have different interests.B.I t makes life hard to have two kids.C.P arents can’t treat the two kids equally.D.T he two kids fight with each other.28.Which of the following statements about the four persons is true?A.L ucina plants to send her kids to study abroad.B.B cnu thinks having a second child means more trouble.C.S teven suffers from health problems.D.W illiam has a selfish child.CYou know how much your telephone has changed over the past 10 years? Your car will change even more than that in the next 10 years.One of the big changes is that cars will drive themselves. Some day you may not need to drive a car. You will just tell the car where you want to go and it will drive itself.“We definitely have the technology for it now,” says Andrew Poliak of automotive technology supplier QNX. “We expect self-driving cars to be a mainstream thing between 2020 and 2025.”The American company Google has been working on a self-driving automobile for years. These cars are already on the roads in the United States, mainly in California. Google cars are truly self-driving. These cars haveno steering wheels(方向盘)or pedals(踏板)Last week, police ordered one of Google’s cars to stop for driving too slowly on a public road. The car was not breaking any law, so no one was punished. But police did speak with the operators of the vehicle.According to Google, its self-driving cars have been driven nearly 2 million kilometers. That is equal to the distance the average person drives in 90 years.So far, no Google self-driving car has gotten a traffic ticket. Some of them have been in accidents when other cars hit them.29.Why was the Google’s car stopped by police?A.It ran too fastB. It looks the lawC.It drove too slowly.D. It had no driver.30.What can we learn from the passage?A.The car hasn’t changed a lot over the past 10 yea rs.B.Google has no self-driving car technology.C.Self-driving cars are widely used in the U.S.D.Google self-driving cars haven’t been fined so far.31.What distance can a person drive in year on average?A.About 22,000kmB.About 18,000kmC.About 45,000km.D.About 11,000km.DFor over a month, forest fires in Indonesia spread very quickly out of control as the country suffered its worst drought(干旱)in 50 years. Within days a cloud of some was hanging over neighbouring countries including Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.When the smoke combined with pollution from factories and cars, it soon became poisonous(有毒的). Dangerous amounts of CO became trapped under the smog and pollution levels rose. People coughed as they left the house and their eyes watered immediately.The smog made it impossible to see across streets and whole cities disappeared as grey soot(烟灰)covered everything. In some areas, tap water was used from high-rise city buildings to try and break up the smog.Finally, heavy rains, which came in November, put out the fires and cleared the air. But the environmentalcosts and health problems will remain. Breathing problems could well increase and many non-sufferers may have difficulties for the first time. Wildlife has suffered too. In low-land forests, elephants, deer, and tigers have been driven out of their homes by smog.But smog is not just an Asian problem. In fact, the word was first used in London in 1905 to describe the mixture of smoke and thick fog. Sometimes the smog was so thick and poisonous that people were killed by breathing problems or in accidents. About 4,000Londoners died within five days as a result of thick smog in 1952.32.When did the forest fires most probably happen?A. In JulyB. In OctoberC. In NovemberD. In December33.Which of the following is true about the forest fires?A.The fires spread to Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.B.The fires were put out by the firefighters and volunteers.C.Many animals were left homeless because of the smog.D.4,000people were killed by the forest fires.34. When can we learn from the passage?A.Smog can lead to drought problem.B.Smog can cause forest fires easily.C.Smog has little effect on wildlife.D.Smog is more than an Asian problem.35.What is the similarity between the Indonesia smog and the London smog?A.Both were caused by drought.B.Both caused many deaths.C.Both were poisonous.D.Both spread in several countries.三、七选五(共5小题;每小题2分。
鹤岗一中2014-2015学年度上学期期末考试高一英语试题(满分130分,答题时间100分钟)第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
AIf you have a chance to go to Taiwan, there’s one place you should not miss — the Taipei Palace Museum which has around 650,000 pieces of ancient Chinese Treasures. These treasures were originally in the Palace Museum in Beijing. But how did they get to Taiwan?In 1931, the Japanese invaded the northeast part of China. To protect the national treasures from the Japanese, the government of China decided to move some important pieces to Nanjing.However, they did not stay long in Nanjing. In 1949, the People’Liberation of Army won in the Liberation War. The Guomindang government went from Nanjing to Taiwan. Along with them they took the art pieces. The Taipei Palace Museum was set up in 1965 to hold the national treasures.Taiwan people are very proud of the Taipei Palace Museum. Some of the collections are world famous. One of them is the “Jade Cabbage”. It is carved from a si ngle piece of jade. If you take a close look, you can see two grasshoppers on the leaves, a large one and a small one, which were the symbol of many children in a family.If you are interested in the treasures, you could take a look at a 12-eposode documentary called Taipei Palace Museum. China Central Television showed it recently. It gives a picture of the treasures of the Taipei Palace Museum. There are also interviews with over a hundred experts about the stories behind some of the pieces.1. The treasures in the Taipei Palace Museum are mainly from ____________.A. TaiwanB. JapanC. ShanghaiD. Beijing2. The treasures stayed in Nanjing for about _________ years.A. 10B. 16C. 18D. 343. From the last two paragraphs we can learn _____________A. Taiwan people are proud of the Taipei palace Museum because of its world famous collections.B. the most famous art piece in the museum is the “Jade Cabbage”.C. two grasshoppers on the leaves stand for two sons in a family.D. you can learn about these treasures by visiting the Taipei Palace Museum.4. What’s the best title for the passage?A. The most famous art piece —Jade CabbageB. The Beijing Palace MuseumC. A place of interest —TaiwanD. The Taipei Palace MuseumBHaving returned from her round trip, the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. “The railway owes me 12 pounds,” she said to Harry Jenks, the young man working at the office.” You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there was no s hip from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me 12 pounds.”Harry was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “Come into the office, Madam,’ he said politely. “I’ll just check the Jersey timetable for M ay 22nd.”The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How could he have made such a careless mistake? He shouldn’t have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what t o do, he smiled at the child. “You look sun burnt,” he said to her. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”“Yes,” she answered, shyly. “The beach was lovely. And I can swim too!”“That’s fine,” said Harry. “My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three…”“I’m four,” the child said proudly. “I’ll be four and a half.” Harry turned to the mother. “I remember your ticket, Madam,” he said. “But you didn’t get one for your daughter, did you?”“Err, well…” the woman looked at the child. “I mean…she hasn’t started school yet, she’s only four.”“A four-year-old child must have a ticket, Madam. A child’s return ticket to Jersey costs…let me see… 13.50 pounds. The law is the law, but since the mistake is mine….”The woman stood up, took the child’s hand and left the office.5. The woman was angry because __________.A. she couldn’t use the ticket for her round tripB. she had to return home a day earlier than she had plannedC. she spent more money than she had expectedD. Harry had sold her a ticket to Jersey where there was no sailing6. Harry was worried because __________.A. the woman was angry with himB. he had not done his work carefullyC. the Jersey timetable was wrongD. the little girl didn’t have a return ticket7. When Harry said, “The law is the law, but since the mistake was mine…” he meant that ____.A. they must follow it without other choice, even though the mistake was his.B. he had to be strict with the woman because of the law, although he didn’t want toC. the woman had to pay him 1.50 pounds and the railway would pay her for the hotelD. she should pay 1.50 pounds, but he had made a mistake, she could go without payingCThe right name is important in the business world. All you have to do is think of the names for some of the products you buy every day and you’ll agree that the name and the product are connected in everyone’s mind.In many countries, successful trade or brand names are protected by law so that other companies cannot make the same product by copying. Businesses register a company or a product name with the government. In fact, more than 1,000 product and company names are registered every hour. Many companies spend a lot of money to find the right name for their products. A good example of this is in the car industry. Some successful names for cars have powerful associations. The Ford Mustang and the Jaguar are only two examples of choosing the names of animals that are fast and strong.When a U. S company decides to sell its product in another country, it has to make sure that the product name translates properly. When Coca-Cola introduced its soft drink to China, it looked for the right name. It wanted a name that would do two things. One was to present its image in Chinese and the second was to be close to its first brand name—Coke. It took some efforts before finding the right word — which sounds similar and translates as “happiness in the mouth”. Asian company names are not new to the United States. The brand names of Samsung and Sony have been successful. Finding the right brand name is a big business. Asian companies that sell to foreign markets pay to find a name that will connect with its customers. There are even naming companies that offer help in inventing product names. These companies can charge up to $100,000 a word for their good names. But it’s worth it. Successful companies know how important the right brand names are for their development.8. Why are trade names protected by law in many countries?A. To make companies pay for naming service.B. To help people choose the best products.C. To present good images of the products.D. To prevent good images from being copied.9. Which of the following does the writer agree?A. It’s worthwhile that a compan y pays a large sum of money for a name of a product.B. Asian company names are strange to Americans.C. It’s illegal to set up naming companies.D. Naming companies only serve successful companies.10. What can we learn from the passage?A. Many companies care about the cost of finding the right names.B. Creative trade names can help companies to have a larger sale.C. The government often does business with naming companies.D. It is considered necessary for cars to be named after animals.11. What’s the best title for the passage?A. The Importance of Right Brand NamesB. The Development of NamesC. The Rules of NamingD. The Methods of Choosing NamesDFor my naughty boys, I’d know better. I’d really like for them to know about hand-me-down clothes and home-made ice cream and leftover meatloaf. I really would.My cherished boys, I hope you learn humility (谦逊) by surviving failure and that you learn to be honest even when no one is looking. I hope you get a black eye fighting for something you believe in. I hope you have to share a bedroom with your younger brother. And it is all right to draw a line down the middle of the room, but when he wants to crawl (爬) under the covers (被子) with you because he’s scared, I hope you’ll let him. And when you want to see a Disney movie and your kid brother wants to tag along, I hope you take him.I hope you have to walk uphill with your friends and that you live in a town where you can do it safely. I hope you learn to dig in the dirt and read books, and when you learn to use computers, you also learn how to add and subtract (减) in your head.May you skin your knee climbing a mountain, burn your hand on the stove and stick your tongue on a frozen flagpole (旗杆). I hope you get sick when someone blows smoke in your face. I don’t care if you try beer once, but I hope you won’t like it.I sure hope you make time to sit on a porch with your grandpa or go fishing with your uncle.I hope your father punishes you when you throw a baseball through a neighbor’s window,and that your mother hugs you and kisses you when you give her a plaster of pared mold (一个石膏模型) of your hand.These things I wish for you—tough times and disappointment, hard work and happiness.12. Who wrote the letter?A. A grandmotherB. A grandfatherC. A fatherD. A mother13. What does the author hope for the boys?A. They will experience all hardships.B. they know how to calculate with computersC. they get on well with their brothers.D. They can get what they want.14. Why does the author write the letter?A. To show the boys it’s not easy growing upB. To tea ch the boys dos and don’ts on the way growing upC. To help the boys to avoid making mistakes on the way growing upD. To encourage the boys to fully experience life on the way growing up15. Which of the following does the writer agree?A. The boys can be addicted to beer.B. The boys can fight for truth.C. The boys should have no difficulty climbing a mountain.D. The boys should keep away from a burning stove.第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
鹤岗一中上学期期末考试高一英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will Lucy do at 1130 tomorrow?A. Go out for lunchB. See her dentistC. Visit a friend2. What is the weather lie now?A. It’s sunnyB. It’s rainyC. It’s cloudy3. Why does the man tal to Dr. Simpson?A. To mae an apologyB. To as for helpC. To discuss his studies4. How will the woman get bac from the railway station?A. By trainB. By carC. By bus5. What does Jenny decide to do first?A. Loo for a jobB. Go on a tripC. Get an assistant第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What time is it now?A. 145B. 210C. 2157. What will the man do?A. Wor on a projectB. See Linda in the libraryC. Meet with Professor Smith听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。
鹤岗一中2015-2016学年度上学期期末考试高一英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分150分)第I卷(满分100分)第一部分听力理解(共两节20小题,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bookstore.B. At an airport.C. In a post office.2. What do we know from the conversation?A. The weather was bad for two weeks.B. The woman missed the Flower Festival.C. The Flower Festival started yesterday.3. How many men workers are there in the workshop?A. 8.B. 62.C. 70.4. When will Linda arrive?A. Next week.B. Today.C. Tomorrow.5. How would the woman most probably go to work?A. By bus.B. By bike.C. By taxi.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。
6. Why does the man enjoy volleyball best?A. It is a popular game.B. It is a team game.C. It is a game showing off his skills.7. Where does the man play volleyball in winter?A. At local sports centers.B. On the beach.C. At the national sports center.8. How many teams has the man played for?A. OneB. Two.C. Three.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。
9. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a library.B. In a classroom.C. In a bookstore.10. Why couldn’t the man get a geography text book?A. The books arrived a week late.B. Geography textbooks were sold out.C. More students attended the class than expected.11. How did the man feel at the beginning of the conversation?A. Angry.B. ExcitedC. Worried.听第8段对话,回答第12至14题。
12. What is the relationship between the man and the woman?A. Husband and wife.B. Doctor and patient.C. Instructor and player.13. What does the man want to do?A. Start a little weight training.B. Play basketball with his friends.C. Become a member of a basketball team.14. What is the woman worried about?A. The man’s work.B. The man’s health.C. The man’s sleeping.听第9段对话,回答第15至17题。
15. What service does the woman want to sell?A. A bargain on dance lessons.B. Membership to a sports club.C. A great deal on flights to Hawaii.16. Why does the man refuse the offer?A. He never buys things over the telephone.B. He doesn’t have extra money to spend.C. He doesn’t need the service being provided.17. What do we know about the man?A. He will accept the offer next time.B. His name will never be removed from the list.C. He might be called again in the coming weeks.听第10段对话,回答第18至20题。
18. Who is the text mainly written for?A. Teachers.B. Parents.C. Students.19. How many pieces of advice are given?A. ThreeB. FourC. Five20. Which of the following is not a good habit?A. Using body language.B. Not looking around while talking.C. Running after one another between classes.第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AI ran into a local store today to pick up a few things. With an important meeting to attend, I was in a hurry , so I didn’t take a cart (手推车) on my way inside. As I walked between the shelves in the store, I passed by a young couple and their baby. I continued going through the store, picked up a few items I needed and ended up standing behind this couple in the checkout line.While waiting, I noticed that the young father was holding his money tightly and nervously. The young mother was carrying a baby in her arms and asked the cashier (收银员) for a job application.When the total was rung up, they had to pick items out of their cart because they didn’t have enough money. But all their items were basic necessities(必需品) that they needed most. It just broke my heart to watch the couple try to think about what they could do without. However, they were able to whittle down their items and paid the bill with the money that they had.After they left, I quietly asked the cashier to add those items to mine. The cashier rang everything up, and then got me a shopping cart. We put in their items and I hurried over to theircar. “This is for you,” I told them.The young father just looked at me with such appreciation and thanked me. I will never forget the expression in his eyes. As I was getting into my car, they drove over. The young mother said, “Miss, thank you so much.”Tears welled up in my eyes---as they are again now, while I write this. “You are so welcome. Pay it forward some day,” I replied.21. Th e underlined phrase “whittle down” in Paragraph 3 probably means“__________”.A. add toB. break downC. cut downD. pay for22. The author felt __________ to watch the couple taking some items out.A. sadB. angryC. excitedD. interested23. It can be inferred from the passage that _________.A. the young father felt so sorry to accept helpB. the young mother didn’t have a job thenC. the cashier treated the young couple impolitelyD. the young couple bought something unnecessary24. The author’s main purpose in sharing the story is to tell us __________.A. what a great plan she madeB. to take a cart while shoppingC. how to pick out basic necessitiesD. to help those who are in needBH.T.B. Arts CenterFILM Tickets £2.50 / £ 1.50. Performances at 8 pm unless started otherwise.WILD AT HEART 127mins.Wen 6-Fri8 FebruaryDirector: David LynchStarring: Nicholas Cage, Laura Dern, Willam Dafoe. A first-class film. Cage and his girlfriend Dean are on the run through the dangerous Deep South. They are hiding from gunmen who havebeen hired to kill Cage by Dean's mother. Victims, yes—but they also have fun. It's wild at heart, strange on top. Funny, frightening and brilliant.DICK TRACY 113minsMon 11-Sat16 February 6pmTickets on sale 5-6 pmDirector: Warren BeattyStarring: Warren Beatty , Madonna The famous detective tries to stop Big Boy and the Blank from taking over the city. A colorful and exciting film. Some parts are frightening, so think twice about taking children.BA TMAN 126minsMon11-Sat16 February 8.30pmTickets on sale 7.30-8.30pmPIZZA PLUS offer 6-7pmDirector: Tim BurtonStarring: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson. A few essential questions must be asked...Is Batman a mad hero? Why does Bruce Wayne spend millions dressing up as a bat? Has Nicholson's Joker stolen the whole movie? Great action and excellent acting, especially by Nicholson.25. We know from Wild at Heart that _________.A. Cage was not accepted by his future mother-in-law.B. Wild at Heart is funny rather than frighteningC. A famous detective happened to help Cage and Dean.D. Cage and Dean are playing the hide-and-seek game with Dean’s mother.26. According to the text, we can learn that _________.A. Batman has the longest running timeB. One can buy tickets in advance for all the filmsC. While watching Batman one can enjoy pizza at 7:30 pm.D. You’d better not take your children with you to see Dick Tracy27. Where can we most probably read this text?A. In an ad page.B. In a movie review.C. In a short story.D. In an introduction of an art center.CIn modern society there is a great deal of argument about competition. Some value it highly,believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity.Others say that competition is bad;that it sets one person against another;that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people.I have taught many children who held the belief that their self worth relied (依赖)on how well they performed at tennis and other skills.For them,playing well and winning are often life and death affairs. In their single minded pursuit(追求)of success, the development, of many other human qualities is sadly forgotten.However,while some seem to be lost in die desire to succeed,others take an opposite attitude.In a culture which values only die winner and pays no attention to the ordinary players,they strongly blame competition. Among the most vocal are youngsters who have suffered under competitive pressures from their parents or society. Teaching these young people,I often observe in them a desire to fail. They seem to seek failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying,they always have an excuse:“I may have lost,but it doesn’t matter because I really didn’t try.”What is not usually admitted by themselves is the belief that if they had really tried and lost,that would mean a lot. Such a loss would be a measure of their worth. Clearly,this belief is the same as that of the true competitors who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one’s self respect relies on how well one performs in comparison with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this basic and often troublesome fear begins to dissolve(缓解) can we discover a new meaning in competition.28. What does this passage mainly talk about?A. Opinions about competition are different among people.B. Competition helps to set up self-respect.C. Competition is harmful to personal quality development.D. Failures are necessary experiences in competition.29. Why do some people favor competition according to the passage?A. It builds up a sense of duty.B. It pushes society forward.C. It improves personal abilities.D. It encourages individual efforts.30. What is the similar belief of the true competitors and those with a “desire to fail”?A. One’s success in competition needs great efforts.B. One’s worth lies in his performance compared with others.C. One’s achievement is determined by his p articular skills.D. One’s success is based on how hard he has tried.31. Which point of view may the author agree to?A. Every effort should be paid back.B. Competition should be paid back.C. Fear of failure should be removed in competition.D. Winning should be a life-and-death matter.DBarack Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father came to America from Kenya, which is a country in Africa. His parents, Ann and Barack, met when they were students at the University of Hawaii. Since Barack had the same name as his father, young Barack went by the nickname “Barry”.In 1979, after he finished high school, Barry went to Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. There, he started to learn about his African roots and decided to use his African name, Barack. After two years in L.A., he went to Columbia University in New York City to study politics.After college, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he worked to help poor people in his city. He traveled to Africa to meet his grandmother and cousins for the first time. He went back many times over the years to visit with his family and learn about where he came from. At work, he met a lawyer named Michelle Robinson. They worked together in a big law firm. Then he left Chicago to go to Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He did very well in law school.After he was done with school, Barack moved back to Chicago and in 1992 he married Michelle. He worked as a lawyer, devoted to helping poor people for free who had been treated unfairly. He worked hard to get the people he helped to vote(投票).He made many people believe that their votes were important, and helped them feel like they could make a difference.32. Barack Obama’s father was probably born in _________.A. HawaiiB. IllinoisC. CaliforniaD. Kenya33. Which of the following is the right order according to the text?①Getting married to Michelle.②Travelling to Africa to meet his grandmother③Going to Harvard Law School④Going to Columbia University⑤Working in a big law firm.A.④②⑤③①B. ④③②⑤①C. ③④①⑤②D. ②①⑤④③34. How did Obama get people to vote?A. By cheating them to do so.B. By making a difference to people.C. By showing them the importance of their votes.D. By helping poor people who treat others unfairly.35. According to the text, which of the following words can best describe Barack Obama?A. HumorousB. Kind-heartedC. PoliteD. Brave第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。