高一下学期期末考试英语试题2
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第二学期期末考试高一英语注意: 1. 本试卷共10页,满分150分,答题时间120分钟。
2. 听力材料均读两遍。
3. 选择题涂在答题卡上,46-50小题和非选择题答在试卷上,考试结束,交答题卡第二卷。
第一卷第一部分:听力(共六节,每小题1.5分, 满分30分)第一节请听下面5段对话,根据对话内容,选出最佳选项。
1. How did the man get the tickets?A. He bought them in the cinema.B. He ordered them on the Internet.C. He asked the woman to buy them.2. What color will the woman paint her room?A. Green.B. Yellow.C. Orange.3. How did the woman go to school today?A. By bike.B. By bus.C. On foot.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A hotel.B. A trip.C. Tickets.5. What does the man want?A. Water.B. Juice.C. Coca-cola.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6至7小题。
6. How many customers do they have today?A. 2.B. 6.C. More than 6.7. How does the man feel now?A. Happy.B. Calm.C. Worried.第三节听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题。
8. How does Tony feel today?A. Excited.B. Pleased.C. Upset.9. When is the man out of work?A. Since April 15th.B. Since May 30th.C. Since April 30th.10.Why is the man going to be laid off(下岗)?A. Because he is a new employee.B. Because he is often late for work.C. Because he often makes his boss angry.第四节听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
高一下学期期末考试英语试题(共3套,含答案)高一级第二学期期末联考英语试题本试卷共135分,考试时刻120分钟。
注意事项:1、答题前,先将自个儿的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2、挑选题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
3、非挑选题的作答:用签字笔直截了当答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。
写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
4、考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。
第一部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分60分)第一节单项挑选(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能够填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. Wang Lin failed to be admitted to Hong Kong University last year, and only then________the importance of English.A. he finally realizedB. he had realizedC. had he realizedD. did he realize【答案】D【解析】试题分析:考查倒装句的用法:only+副词then或介词短语或状语从句,位于句首时,句子要用部分倒装,算是be动词,情态动词或助动词放在主语前。
句意是:王林去年没被香港大学录用,惟独那时他才意识到英语的重要性。
选C。
考点:考查倒装句点评:考查倒装句时往往和时态一起考查,象这道题,除了倒装句还要注意时态,王林是在没被录用时意识到的,因此用过去时。
2. —This book by Tony Garrison is of great use for our course. —But I think this latest one is________worth reading.A. betterB. moreC. mostD. very【答案】A【解析】考查固定结构。
2022-2023学年高一年级第二学期英语期末考试卷(含答案)(考试时间:120分钟;试题满分120分)第一部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)ACosta Rica Animal Rescue ServiceWould you like to bottle-feed a baby monkey?Do you want to stand guard over baby sloths(树懒)as they learn to climb?Come and spend the summer in Costa Rica volunteering at a wildlife rescue center!You will help out at the shelter in the mornings,preparing breakfast for the animals and helping them heal on their road to recovery.You’ll also help with a variety of tasks such as cleaning the animals’ cages,preparing medicine,or any other work that is needed.In the afternoons,you’ll have the choice to take Spanish lessons at our school in the village,or head to the beach to relax.We will also go whitewater rafting(漂流)and biking,and visit the local BriBri tribe(部落).Plus,you can even cross another country off your bucket list with a day trip to Panama!Evenings are spent dancing to the beat of local village music,enjoying delicious dinners,and walking along the streets of the village.Price:$4,880 + AirfareDepartures:Jun 29-Jul 20; Jul 21-Aug 11Trip routes:Day 1:Depart from MiamiDays 1-21 ; Puerto Viejo>Turrialba>Cahuita>Panama>The BriBri tribeDay 22:Return flight to the USAOn this trip you will also:Earn up to 80 hours of community service credit (学分);Fly through the thick jungle on a zipline adventure;Learn about the inner operations of an animal rescue center;Sail along the coast for a day trip to Bocas del Toro,Panama;Take a guided night walk through the jungle to see wild animals come alive.1.Which of the following will the volunteers do in the mornings?A.Dance to the local music.B.Learn Spanish or relax on the beach.C.Feed animals or prepare medicine.D.Pay a visit to the local BriBri tribe.2.Where will the volunteers head for on the 22nd day of the trip?A.Turrialb.B.America.C.Cahuita.D.Panama.3.What can we know about the volunteers?A.They need to pay over 4,880 for this trip.B.They will stay in the rescue center for a month.C.They are required to stay indoors at night.D.No community service credit will be given at last.BEach nation has many good people who help to take care of others.For example,some high school and college students in the United States often spend many hours as volunteers in hospitals,orphanages (孤儿院) or homes for the aged.They read books to the people in these places,or they just visit them and play games with them or listen to their problems.Other young people volunteers go and work in the homes of people who are sick or old.They paint,clean up,or repair their houses,do their shopping or mow their lawns.For boys who no longer have fathers there is an organization called Big Brothers.College students and other men take these boys to baseball games or on fishing trips and help them to get to know things that boys usually learn from their fathers.Each city has a number of clubs where boys and girls can go to play games or learn crafts.Some of these clubs show movies or organize short trips to the mountains,the beaches,museums or other places of interest.Most of these clubs use a lot of high school and college students as volunteers because they are young enough to remember the problems of younger boys and girls.V olunteers believe that some of the happiest people in the world are those who help to bring happiness to others.4.Where can you often find volunteers in the United States?A.At a bus-stop.B.In a park.C.In a hospital.D.In a shop.5..How do volunteers usually help those who are sick or old?A.They mow their lawns,do their shopping and clean up their house.B.They cook,sew or wash their clothes.C.They tell them stories and sing and dance for them.D.They clean,wax and repair their cars.6.What is Big Brothers?A.It’s the name of a club.B.It’s a home for children who have no brothers.C.It’s the name of a film.D.It’s an organization for boys who no longer have fathers.7.Why so most of the boys’ and girls’ clubs use many high school and college students as volunteers?A.Because they can still remember what they felt when they were younger.B.Because they like younger boys and girls.C.Because they know how to do the work.D.Because they have a lot of free time.CYou may be familiar with the following famous people,but have you heard of their graduation speeches,in whichthey either share their unforgotten experiences or give you some great inspiration(灵感).Michael Dell,University of Texas at AustinAnd now you’ve accomplished something great and important here,and it’s time for you to move on to what’s next.And you must not let anything prevent you from taking those first steps... You must also commit to the adventure.Just have faith in the skills and the knowledge you’ve been blessed(赐予) with and go.J.K.Rowling,Harvard UniversityHalf my lifetime ago,I was striking an uneasy balance between my ambition and the expectation from my parents who were not rich...But what I feared most of myself at your age was not poverty,but failure.The fact that you are graduating from Harvard suggests that you know little about failure,you might be driven by a fear of failure quite as much as a desire for success.Steve Jobs,Stanford UniversitySometimes life’s going to hit you in the head with a brick.Don’of your life,and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work,and the only way to do great work is to love what you do.If you haven’t found it yet,keep looking and don’t settle.Bill Gates,Harvard UniversityWe need as many people as possible to have access to the advanced technology to lead to a revolution in what human beings can do for one another.They are making it possible not just for national governments,but for universities,smaller organizations,and even individuals to see problems,see approaches and deal with the world’s inequities(不公平) like hunger,poverty,and so on.8.What Michael Dell said is to encourage us to .A.listen to our heartB.run after our dreamsC.follow others’ exampleD.learn from our mistakes9.What did J.K.Rowling fear most when she was studying in university?A.Failure.B.Hunger.C.Poverty.D.Appearance.10.What does Bill Gates suggest people do?A.Master as much advanced technology as possible.B.Make contributions to the environment.C.Work together to solve some global problems.D.Take responsibility for their own behavior.11.What does mean the underline “lose faith”?A.丢掉成功B. 迷失失败C. 失去信心D. 鼓足勇气DIt’s reported that scientists in London have found the best diet for both humans and the planet.If the world followed the so-called “planetary health”diet,each year more than 11 million early deaths could be avoided according to the scientists.For the health of the planet,they say the same diet will reduce (减少) greenhouse gases and save more land,water and animals.This new food plan is the result of a three-year project organized by The Lancet health journal.Tim Lang,a professor at Britain’s University of London.He said,“The food we eat and how we produce it decide the health of people and the planet.”Lang added,“The world’s population is expected to grow to 10 billion people by 2050.If we want to feed everyone,we all need to change what we eat and the way we eat by improving food production and reducing food waste.”So,what do you eat on the “planetary health”diet?The scientists who created the “planetary health”diet say it is largely plant-based but still has a little milk,fish and meat.The diet calls for cutting down red meat and sugar by 50 percent and increasing nuts,fruits,and vegetable.Walter Willet of Harvard University in the United States also talked about the “planetary health”diet.He said,“More than 800 million people around the world do not get enough food while many more people have very unhealthy diets.”The scientists think it difficult to reach their aim.But for them,doing nothing is also not a choice.Willet said,“If we can’t make the best diet,it’s better to try and get as close as we can.”12.What decides the health of people and the planet according to Tim Lang?A.The taste of the food.B.The number of population.C.The climate and our living conditions.D.The food we eat and the way we produce it.13.What does the “planetary health”diet mainly contain?k.B.Meat.C.Sugar.D.Plants.14.What do scientists say about the “planetary health”diet?A.It is very easy to produce it.B.It is better to try their best to make it.C.It is better to do nothing than fail.D.It is impossible to make it.15.What is the best title for the text?A.Humans Health Is Very Important.B.Many People don’t Get Enough Food.C.A New Kind of Diet may Save the Plane.D.Different People Have Different Eating Habits.二.完形填空(每小题2分,共30分)For my grandpa,Tatay’s 90th birthday,our family threw him a big party.We 16the backyard with colorful flags so it would look like the neighborhood parties with which Tatay 17 in his home country of the Philippines.We 18 a big lechon,a roasted pig.And the guests were 19to wear traditional Filipino clothes.20I was excited to wear an orange patadyong— a Philippine skirt and wrap — my white husband Darren,from Nashville,Tenn,felt 21in his barong,a shirt woven from pineapple leaf fibers.My aunt had told all the guests to dress in 22clothes.“I feel like this is cultural appropriation,” he said,pulling the collar and looking around 23.“I honestly feel uncomfortable.”I could understand Darren’s 24.But wearing a barong to Tatay’s birthday party this,I felt,was not appropriation but 25.It filled me with great 26to see my white husband in the clothing of my family’s tradition.I knew my family was 27,too.My uncle lent his clean shirt to Darren.My cousins wanted to 28 photos with him.I 29him by saying he was expressing 30and a sense of unity with my Filipino family.And we were wearing these clothes as an act of kindness to Tatay.After all,appreciating different cultures helps understand the world.16.A.shared B.decorated C.provided D.covered17.A.put up B.came up C.brought up D.grew up18.A.ordered B.raised C.kept D.caught19.A.allowed B.asked C.admitted D.found20.A.Since B.Once C.While D.When21.A.suitable fortable C.stressful D.nervous22.A.traditional B.regular C.plain D.expensive23.A.patiently B.bravely C.tiredly D.worriedly24.A.argument B.condition C.anxiety D.curiosity25.A.difference B.appreciation C.influence D.expectation26.A.faith B.disappointment C.pride plaint27.A.excited B.interested C.embarrassed D.annoyed28.A.develop B.send C.take D.exchangeforted B.changed C.ignored D.attracted30.A.fear B.regret C.happiness D.support三.七选五(每小题2分,共10分)Over the next 50 years,we are going to send more and better robots to Mars.31There is a limit to what robots can tell us,though,so eventually we will have to send people to study the planet.Before people can visit Mars,we need to invent a spaceship that can take us there.32Depending on where Mars and Earth are in their orbits around the sun,it could take between six months to a year to get there.The moon is much closer,and we were there more than 40 years ago.Over the next 10 years,we are going to work on building a new spacecraft.33Once we return to the moon,we are going to build a station so that people can live and work on the moon for months at a time.This is important so that we have a place to start from when we want to visit Mars.34 By the time you are old enough to be an astronaut,we will have people spending months on the moon.By the time you are old enough to be a commander of a space mission,we will be taking trips to Mars.By the time your kids are old enough to be astronauts,we may have people living on Mars.Wouldn’t it be cool to get a postcard from someone who was building a house on Mars?35A.Mars is very far away.B.People will go to live on Mars one day.C.Wouldn’t it be cooler if it was you who sent the postcard?ing this craft,we will practice the skills we need to go to Mars.E.Those robots will send back better pictures,maps,and weather reports.F.It would be possible for us to go to Mars in a spacecraft in the near future.G.However,it is also important because it gives us practice with living away from Earth.四.语篇填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)Mankind has always explored space in the hope 36 finding out the secrets of the universe. They make 37 (vehicle) to carry brave people into space. On 4 October 1957, the Sputnik 1 satellite was launched by the USSR and 38 (successful) orbited around Earth. Afterwards Yuri Gagarin became the first person in the world 39 (go) into space. Over eight years later, 40 20 July 1969,American astronaut Neil Armstrong 41 (step) onto the moon. 42 (follow) this, many more goals were achieved.Despite the huge risks,people will always continue to explore this final frontier so as 43 learn its secrets.Scientists hope future discoveries will not only enable us 44 (understand) more about its origin, 45 also help us survive well into the future.Ⅴ.应用文写作(共35分)第一小节英汉互译(每小题1分,共10分)46.earn a living47.on duty48.as a result49.carry on50.in the hope of doing sth51.说实话52.打赌53.第一手54.即将或正要(做某事)55.以防万一第二小节(25分)以“Can Money Buy Happiness?”(金钱能买来幸福吗?)为题写一篇议论文,必须包括以下内容:1.有人认为金钱是幸福之本(source of happiness);2.也有人认为金钱是万恶之源(root of all evil);3.你的看法。
高一英语第二学期期末考试试卷(含答案)时间:100分钟姓名:得分:II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (18’)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. ________ a successful scientist, you need to have a curious mind and be able to work on yourown.A. BecomingB. To becomeC. BecomeD. Having become26. It was about ten o’clock ________ I heard Ellen scream next door.A. sinceB. beforeC. ifD. that27. The first civil service exam was held in 1995 and since then more and more people ________for it, with applications reaching a peak over the last two years.A. had signed upB. have signed upC. signed upD. sign up28. Poor countries will experience more flooding, and the disappearing of entire ecosystem________ many of the world’s poorest people depend.A. thatB. whichC. on whichD. of which29. What really worries us is _________ the explorers can accurately locate themselves with theold device in case of bad weather.A. thatB. whereC. whatD. whether30. Little Tommy was seen _________ with his building blocks happily alone at home yesterday.A. to playB. playC. to be playingD. was playing31. The kill is the exciting moment in the life of the lions as they spend most of their time, about20 hours a day, ________.A. to sleepB. to be sleepingC. sleepingD. slept32. We will discuss ________ information is, or can be, organized in the course of journalism.A. thatB. whatC. whetherD. how33. ________ by the three tough boys is something the little boy doesn’t want to talk about anymore.A. BulliedB. BullyingC. Having bulliedD. Being bullied34. The banyan tree is such an interesting plant _________ all those who see it are impressed.A. thatB. asC. as toD. why35. It was not until he took a tour of Rome _________ how great the city was.A. did he knowB. that he knewC. that did he knowD. where he knew36. To learn English well, you should put yourself in situations ________ you’ll be forced tocommunicate in English.A. whenB. howC. whereD. that37. Susan is definitely the most popular teacher in our school, and always tries to make herstudents _________ in her lectures.A. to be interestedB. interestC. interestingD. interested38. ________ is mentioned above that the number of the students in senior high school isincreasing.A. ItB. WhatC. As whatD. As39. The number 9.11 is a special number, one, I think, ________ will be remembered by theAmericans forever.A. thatB. asC. whichD. what40. Robert Earl Hughes, who was the heaviest person ever ________, was born in Illinois in1926, ________ 11.5 pounds.A. weighed; weighingB. weighing; weighingC. weighed; weighedD. weighing; weighed41. The fact really shocked us __________ a bristlecone pine tree in Nevada had been around for4,6000 years.A. howB. thatC. whyD. which42. _________, he didn’t know what to say in front of Jenny, whom he had admired for nearlythree years.A. So well-prepared was heB. As he was well-preparedC. Well-prepared as he wasD. As well-prepared as he was语法填空10’(1)IN the children’s story Pinocchio, the wooden boy’s nose grows longer when he doesn’t tell the truth. The story has since been used as a warning by parents to stop their children from __1__(lie).But believe it or not, this old fairy tale has some truth in it, because a new study shows that your nose can give you away if you lie. However, instead of growing longer, researchers say our noses heat up if we tell tall tales.Live Science reported that __2__ the change of body temperature is difficult to see with the naked eye, heat cameras can help us identify it. Researchers from the University of Granada in Spain introduced thermographic (热感成像的) cameras into their experiment. These kind of cameras were first used in wars to search for people because it can detect (探测) the heat _3___ (come)from human bodies. This is the first time that it _4____ (use) in psychological (心理学的) research.__5__(watch) the participants through the thermographic camera, researchers soon noticed the temperature change on their faces ---– when they told a lie, their nose started to heat up, as well as the muscles around the inner corner of their eyes. They also found that people’s faces got hotter when they were feeling anxious, and cooler when they did difficult mental tasks.This change in temperature all comes from a part of the brain called the insula (脑岛). Here’s ___6__it works: The insula controls both our emotion (情绪) and body temperature. When we lie about our feelings, the insula is activated (激活), _7___(cause) our face temperature to rise, especially around our nose.In fact, the “Pinocchio effect”, ___8___ it has been called, is just a part of the researchers’ study about how our body temperature changes with our mental states. Empathy (移情作用), for example, can also be detected this way.In the experiment, researchers showed a video of a person __9__(get) an electric shock in thearm. Among all the people __10__ watched this video, researchers found that those who were highly empathic would get hotter in their arms. This means that they were feeling the other p erson’s pain.Section B (10’)Directions:Complete the following sentences by using the words or phrases in the box. Each44. __________, we had planned a tour of Germany, but we didn’t go in the end.45. Reading this novel, I can ___________ the main character’s struggle.46. A few guests __________ that the hotel rooms were too small and that they were charge toomuch.47. The rabbit will not ___________ from its hole while you are there.48. __________, he would come in late and say he was sorry.49. The company offered to __________ Emma, who lost both of her parents in the earthquake,at college.50. __________ your letter of yesterday, we are glad to inform you that there has been a greatdemand for your products.51. Many people here ___________ lack of shelter as the war has destroyed their houses.52. Simon made no ____________ to improve his relationship with his father.Section C (9’)Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beprogram. Like many bike share programs across America, the project aims to make biking 53 and convenient for every student on the campus. As the cold winter 54 , the bikes are being moved into storage, but that has not stopped the organization from continuing to 55 money in the hope of expanding the program in the coming years.Big Red Bikes put 20 bikes on the campus for the students to use in May 2011. Six months later, 20 more were added. The hope is to finally expand the program to 56 100 bikes and more parking station.As the need for the program increases, Big Red Bikes is working in a highly democratic manner to determine how to expand the program. The organization sent out a campus-wide 57 to decide where to put future parking stations and get advice on bike models. For example, the second 20-bike addition has a 58 different model and includes a basket.Though it is only a campus-wide program at present, it could contribute to a larger national 59 . Boris Suchkov, the finance director of Big Red Bikes, explained, “When graduates go to live somewhere else, they have this expectation that biking should be a part of life.” He added, “We believe that students who are 60 to an environmentally sustainable transport systemduring their college years will be more likely to 61 and need sustainable systems of all kinds in the future.”III. Reading ComprehensionSection A (15’)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.Suzan Harkness is at the University of the District of Columbia in Washington. She is among an increasing number of professors who are making their own podcasts. They record short lessons or full lectures for students to 62 on their MP3 players.Write a story about your life. It sounds like a simple 63 , especially for a group of high school students, but not for these students at Mountain View Alternative High School in Centreville, Virginia. They are among a 64 number of students at schools in the United States that use podcasting in their classrooms.Podcasting is like radio broadcasting, 65 it uses the Internet. Anyone with a computer and a microphone can 66 a show about any subject. Anyone with a computer and an MP3 player can download the podcast and listen. Podcasting does require some 67 , but not very much.Many 68 podcasts are aimed at college students. But more are created 69 students in middle school and high school.The students at Mountain View have 70 several weeks preparing for their project. They have written their stories. And they have recorded music and other sound for their podcasts. For example, nineteen-year-old Tamim uses traditional music from Afghanistan to create the 71 of his homeland. 72 , they bring together the different elements on a computer.Their teachers help by offering 73 and suggestions. The students have made decisions about how to 74 their information. They have decided how it will be read, and how other sound will be used. Some students decide to read their story themselves. Others choose to 75 a different effect by having someone else read parts of it. Through voices, music and sound effects, the students are able to create something deeply 76 .62. A. upload B. download C. unload D. browse63. A. object B. subject C. project D. item64. A. declining B. dropping C. developing D. growing65. A. besides B. other than C. except D. except that66. A. name B. record C. see D. watch67. A. technical problems B. adequate skillsC. technical knowledgeD. useful information68. A. education-related B. well-designed C. newly-found D. up-to-date69. A. on and for B. with and by C. for and by D. for and at70. A. spent B. took C. paid D. charged71. A. atmosphere B. association C. composition D. masterpiece72. A. Thus B. As a result C. Next D. Furthermore73. A. methods B. means C. comments D. criticism74. A. download B. present C. construct D. write75. A. create B. build C. change D. have76. A. emotional B. artificial C. realistic D. personal Section B (24’)Directions:Read the following three 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.AI was impressed by a lecture presented by a famous memory expert, Ron White. Ron started the lecture by having 250 people in attendance get up from their seats. He then asked everyone to take off the name tags they were issued when they entered the lecture hall and put them away for a moment.Ron then went around the room and addressed each person individually by name and asked them to take a seat!How did Ron know the names of the 250 people in attendance? He had learned them all in 45 minutes while walking around the room, reading name tags. And, to be honest, he probably didn’t need that long.Ron is a two-time national memory champion, winning the USA Memory Championship in 2009 and 2010. He holds the record for being the fastest to memorize a deck of shuffled (打乱的) cards in only 1 minute and 27 seconds.His secret is similar to what Dale Carnegie talks about in his book, How to Develop Self-confidence & Influence People by Public Speaking, where he says the “natural laws of remembering” are impression, repetition and association.The basis for this method involves associating pictures with names and numbers that you can easily recall. For example, for the number “ten”, associate a picture of something that sounds like “ten”, such as a “hen” or “pen”. Then imagine that the tenth item you have to recall is a windmill (风车). To associate the name, do not think of the word “ten” at all. Instead, imagine a fantastic image in your mind of a hen sitting on a windmill, or a windmill pumping ink to fill the pen.When you are asked what the tenth object was called, don’t think of “ten”, but rather, ask yourself where the hen was sitting, or picture ink spewing (喷涌) out of the top of the windmill and flowing into the top of the pen.The study of memory is a fascinating subject and one that will serve you well if you put in some time reading up on the techniques to develop it.77. The author was impressed by the memory expert because ___________.A. he had the habit of remembering people’s namesB. he started the lecture by asking the audience to get upC. he asked the audience to put away their name tagsD. he learned the names of the audience in just 45 minutes78. What can we learn about Ron White from the passage?A. He is as famous as Dale Carnegie.B. He has written a book about how to remember cards quickly.C. He won the USA Memory Championship twice.D. He is proud of impressing people with his talent.79. What is the key step in the process of association?A. Think of the names to remember in your mind.B. Imagine the names and numbers to be simple things.C. Repeat the names and numbers as much as possible.D. Associate fantastic images that sound like the names and numbers.80. What will the author probably discuss in the following paragraph?A. The benefits of mastering the techniques to develop memory.B. A comment by the famous memory expert.C. How the memory theory influences people.D. The popularity of the national memory championship.BParents caught lying to the authorities to get their children into top state schools will have their children’s places automatically withdrawn under new rules.Officials will investigate at least 10% of applications to root out cheating, and set up a hotline for parents to report their doubts about other families. If a family moves within the year of making an application, officials will make an re-examination of the case to check if they have given false information about where they live in order to get into a top-performance nearby school.Officials said that parents should sign a statement, promising their application was truthful after being given clear warnings. If cheating was detected, the child’s place would be withdrawn immediately.Officials statistics published by the Department for Children, Schools and Families today showed that one in six children in England did not get into their first choice secondary school. In total 83.2% of families were given a place at their top preferred school on National Offer Day earlier this month, which is unchanged from last year. But there were huge regional differences around the country – in London and Birmingham, only 66% got their first choice school. Some 94.9% of children got a place at one of their top three preferred schools, which is slightly up from last year.Officials also recommended a media campaign to point out that lying to get a place is not a victimless crime. Educators estimated that only a tiny minority of parents applied dishonestly, and they commented that every place gained by cheating is denying another child his rightful place. No child should be punished for his parents’ actions, but neither should families on waiting lists be unfairly disadvantaged or delayed.81. If you suspect someone has used false information in their application, you can ___________A. re-examined the case and check it out.B. report it to the related schoolC. ask to withdraw the child’s placeD. dial a special phone number82. It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that ______________.A. far more children can go to their first preferred school than beforeB. children in big cities have more chances of attending satisfying schools.C. the application situations differ in different parts of BritainD. 94.9 % of children have the chance to go to their top preferred school83. The underlined part “lying to get a place is not a victimless crime”in the last paragraphmeans _____________.A. what liars get is at the cost of others’ rightB. people who lie to get a place are criminalsC. schools should have liars’ places withdrawnD. children should be punished for their parents’ deeds84. Why did the author write the text?A. To introduce the overall situation of school applications in Britain.B. To summarize application methods for preferred schools.C. To stress the negative consequences of lying.D. To remind people that dishonesty in school applications will be punished.CWarmer weather will most likely make it impossible for polar bears to survive on the shores of Hudson’s Bay, Canada, in 20 to 30 years. So says the worlds’ best-known polar bear expert, Ian Stirling, who has studied polar bears as a biologist for 41 years – longer than anyone else in the field.“It’s not speculation (猜测),”said Stirling. “By the middle of the century, we’re likely to have lost two thirds of the worl d’s polar bears.”While Stirling has little hope for the bears of Hudson’s Bay, he remains optimistic that Canadians can save the majestic species living farther north by taking action on climate change.The loss of Arctic ice is the main threat to Canada’s southern-most polar bear populations. An estimated 1,600 bears live in the region, according to satellite images. Stirling said, “That’s faster than most scientific models predicted.”Since his first visit in 1970 to Churchill, Canada’s polar bear hub for tourists and scientists alike, the ice has progressively melted earlier and frozen later. Without ice floes (冰川), the bears have no platform from which to hunt their meal of choice — the ringed seal. Larger bears can snag the occasional walrus (海象) on land, but the entire population can’t get by without seals.The most crucial feeding time for the bears is between early April and July when the ringed seals are young, unaware and easier to catch. Bears gain up to 70 per cent of their yearly energy during this period, so it can be deadly when it’s cut short by three weeks, Stirling said.W hen they’re starving,they go searching for an alternate foo d source, and that’s mainly going to be human settlements,” said Stirling. The majority of these hostile interactions happen in Churchill, where a polar bear jail has been set up to hold aggressive bears.Stirling said, “Canada is home to more than 60 per cent of the world’s estimated 25,000 polar bears. Studying them throws light on the entire Arctic ecosystem. They’re a fantastic part of biodiversity of the planet. “If Canadians don’t care about what’s happening in the Arctic in general and polar bears i n particular, then why should the rest of the world care?”85. From Stirling, we can learn that _________.A. the polar bears in Canada will disappear in 20 to 30 yearsB. all the polar bears in the world will disappear by the middle of the centuryC. Canadians can save the polar bears by making them live farther northD. the polar bears’ situation is worse than what most scientific models predicted86. What is the main threat to the polar bears in Hudson’s Bay?A. Being hunted by man.B. The loss of Arctic ice.C. The decline of the ringed seal.D. The development of local tourism.87. Which of the following is NOT true?A. There is a polar bear jail in Churchill.B. It is estimated that about 25,000 bears live in the world.C. 10% of the Arctic ice has disappeared per year since 1979.D. From early April to July is an important time for the polar bears.88. In the last paragraph, what is the purpose of Stirling’s words?A. To call on Canadians to protect polar bears.B. To analyze the entire Arctic ecosystem.C. To ask Canadians to focus on their living conditions.D. To tell Canadians that it is too cold for polar bears.I. Translation: (14’)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. Translation:1. 秋天我们校园的地面上铺满了金色的银杏树叶。
2021-2022学年广东省江门市高一下学期期末调研测试(二)英语试题1. He bought a valuable picture ________ to a famous artist.A.belonging B.was belonged C.belonged D.belongs2. He recommended that she ________ her own future.A.determined B.be determined C.determine D.determining3. We couldn’t trust them ________ all their friendly manners.A.as a result of B.on the basis of C.in case of D.in spite of4. She showed a ________ look when she knew the result.A.disappointing B.disappointed C.disappoint D.disappoints5. My family will be always thankful for the people from ________ we received aid.A.who B.that C.whom D.which6. No one knows who will be the first ________ on Mars.A.landing B.to land C.landed D.lands7. The problem was ________ they could find something in common between them.A.whether B.if C.that D.what8. He sat there alone for a long time, ________ on what had been going on.A.to reflect B.reflect C.reflected D.reflecting9. John told his mother he ________ it out in an hour.A.will figure B.would figure C.figured D.had figured10. The parents provided all they could ________ their children lead a better life.A.letting B.let C.lets D.to let11. 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2024-2025学年度高一英语下学期期末考试卷(含答案)(命题学校:xx省实验中学命题人、校对人: xx)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每题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 does the man say about Jack?A. He's humorous.B. He's responsible.C. He's serious.2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Cousins.B. Classmates.C. Uncle and niece.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. What to have for lunch.B. Where to buy some vegetables.C. Who will cook a meal.4. Where are probably the speakers?A. In the car shop.B. In the toy shop.C. In the clothing shop.5. What does the man usually do in his spare time?A. Play chess with his grandfather.B. Play video games.C. Do some exercise.第二节 (共15小题; 每题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。
高一第二学期期末考试英语试卷(共3套,含答案)高一第二学期期末英语考试试题第一部分听力(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. How does the woman treat the child?A. Kindly.B. Warm-heartedly.C. Strictly.2. Where are the two speakers?A. On a plane.B. In Shanghai.C. At the airport.3. When did the train leave?A. At 9:55.B. At 10:05.C. At 9:25.4. What does the man think of Chinese?A. Chinese is easier than English.B. English is easier than Chinese.C. Chinese is as easy as English.5. What does the woman want the boy to do?A. Have supper.B. Go to study.C. Watch TV.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 think of T om?A. He is like a bookworm.B. He studies in class.C. He likes bookworms.7. What does the woman think a good student should do?A. He should pass all the tests.B. He should study hard.C. He should study all the time.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
牛津高中英语高一下学期期末考试全面复习---源于课本高于课本一、单项选择(M3)1.If you hold your nose when you eat, your sense of taste________work as well as________.(P1)A.do not; commonB.will not;usualC.does not;averageD.can not;normal2.Blind people can ________by touching letters in________dots called Braille.(P1)A.see books;risingB.read book;raisedC.look at books;risenD.read;raised3.________,even if we have good senses, the senses can still________us.(P1)A.However;confuseB.While;be confusedC.But,be confusingD.While;confused4.When________home that morning, the city was already in a gray mist.(P2)A.leavingB.Polly leavingC.leftD.Polly left5.The truth is ________it is too foggy for the bus to run________far.(P2)A.what;soB.that;thatC./;veryD.whether;so6.As polly observed the passengers on the train, she had a feeling________she was________by a tall man in a dark overcoat.(P2)A.where;watchedB.in which;being watchedC.which;watchedD.that;being watched7.Nowhere________to be seen.(P2)A.the tall man wasB.did the tall manC.was the tall manD.would the tall man8.As she walked along the narrow street, she heard the sound of the footsteps________, but by the time she reached the corner of the street, the footsteps________gone.(P2) A.approaching;had B.approached;had beenC.approaching;wereD.approached;would be9.I can remember some terrible fogs, but maybe________was before your time.(P3)A.whichB.itC.thatD.this10.“Thank you so much for coming to my aid”,said Polly in________.A.reliefB.generalC.silenceD.total11.A blind person like me can’t get across the road without help,________in a fog like this.(P3)A.except forB.but forC.except thatD.except12.Stories usually have the following things in______, ______a problem______.(P3)mon;including;to be solvedB.average;containing;to solveual;included;solvingD.ordinary;contained;solved13.I can remember________the shops are, and I can easily find my way around by counting________steps I need to take in order to get from one place to another.(P5) A.in which;how many B.where;how muchC.where;how manyD.in which;how much14.Now, the study________that for women, pleasant smells reduce pain.(P9)A.has been provedB.provedC.was provedD.has proved15.One explanation is______women’s sense of smell is better developed than______of men.(P9)A.what;the senseB.which;the oneC.that;thatD./;one16.Now, they have become________that the sense of smell also helps.(P9)A.surelyB.convincingC.septicalD.convinced17.When we tell a story with pictures, we can ________ words ________speech bubbles, sound bubbles and captions.(P14)A.add to;and usingB.add;usingC.add up to;and useD.add up;by using18.________his hand is weak, he can now feel hot and cold.(P16)A.Because ofB.AlthoughC.As a result ofD.In spite of19.Liu Weihai was attacked by a wild animal 3 months ago while________a group tourists in the mountains, and________his left hand.(P16)A.leading;lostB.he leading;losingC.he was leading;was losingD.led;lost20.Animals have developed their own unique senses over the long process of evolution, ________help them________their environments.(18)A.it;survive fromB.which; surviveC.and it;surviveD.that;survive from21.________to what many people might assume, evidence shows that sharks seldom attacks .(P18)A.ContraryparedC.FamiliarD.Similar22.If________shark attacks you, follow the advice below: hit the shark on________with your fist.(P18)A.a;aB.a;theC.the;aD.the;the23.Do not wear bright clothing or jewellery, because sharks are________to the flash of colors and bright objects.(P18)A.attractedB.fondC.crazyD.puzzled24.Don’t be frightened by sharks:you are 30 times more________to be hit by lightning than________attracted by a shark.(P18)A.possible;beB.probable;to beC.likely; beD.maybe;to be25.He rolls up the paper and puts it into a small case, and then________into a case and ________a bird.(P19)A.reaching; gettingB.reaches; gettingC.reaching; getsD.reaches; gets26.________the message to its leg, he sets the bird________,which immediately flies into the air and disappears in the dark.(P19)A.Attaching;looseB.To attach;looselyC.Attached;looseD.Having attached;loosely27.Though it may seem hard________, the bird the officer uses is the same bird often _______in public parks---the pigeon.(P19)A.to be believed;seeingB.to believe;seenC.believing;being seenD.believed;seen28.Instead, pigeons have been known________home from as far away 1,800 kilometers, ________ is________pigeons have been used since ancient times.(P19)A.which,for whichB.what;whyC.that;for whichD.which;why29.However, it was in war________they found the greatest use of pigeons.(P19)A.whereB.in whichC.thatD.what30.During both World I and II, pigeons were employed by armies ________messages toand from the front line, ________the lives of many soldiers and even helping win some important victories.(P19)A.to carry; savingB.carrying;to saveC.carrying; savingD.to carry;to save31.______this compass works_______a mystery.(P19)A.Why; isB.How;stillC.Whether;known asD.How;remains***********************************************************************************nguage, in a ________sense, is the way information is expressed.(P21)A.wideB.longC.deepD.broad33.Braille, ________by a Frenchman, is a language ________for the blind.(P21)A.discovered; designedB.created; meaningC.invented; meantD.produced; intended34.All creatures, ________animals and insects, can talk, for example, bees fly in circles to ________their partners about food or danger.(P21)A.including; informB.included;informingC.involved; informD.involving;be informed35.All through________history, people from many different countries and cultures ________together in Britain.(P22)A./;are livingB./;have livedC.the;liveD.the; have lived36.The English________of the grammar and vocabulary these people brought to Britain.(P22)A.consistingB.is made upC.is consistedD.made up37.When we speak English today, we sometimes feel puzzled about which words or phrases ________.(P22)A.we to useB.to be usedC.to useD.we supposed to use38.Middle English is the name ________to the English ________from around the 12th century to the 15th century.(P22)A.giving; usingB.given; usedC.giving; usedD.giving; used39.However, the Norman Conquest did not affect English as much as the Angles and the Saxon s’ victory about 600 years earlier, which led to Old English________Celtic.(P23)A.taking place ofB.replacingC.take the place ofD.replace40.Only a few words ________, such as man/men and child/children.(P23)A.did their Germanic plural formsB.kept their Germanic plural formsC.kep.thei.Germani.plura.formsD.thei.Germani.plura.form.kept41.In ________1399,Henry IV became________King of England.(P23)A.the;theB./;/C./;aD.the;a42.The question of________English will keep on changing in the future is easy ________.(P23)A.if;to answer itB.whether;to answerC.that;to be answeredD./;answering43.Depending on the situation________the language is used, English can be formal and informal.(P26)A.Depending; in whichB.Depended;whereC.To depend;whichD.Depend on;that44.If second-language speakers________, English is the most widely spoken language.(P27)A.includingB.includedC.being includedD.are included45.________we should do about the increasing number of ‘borrowed words’in our vocabulary is________deserves careful thought.(P29)A.That; something thatB.What; whatC.Which; whatD.All; that46.Sometimes in English the subject of a sentence is very long, ________the sentence awkward and difficult to understand.(P30)A.which makingB.and madeC.makingD.so that making47.Can you guess what is going to be said next________?(P32)A.when listeningB.while you listenC.when you listeningD.while listening48.In conclusion, we need to know the customs of a country so that we do not make others ________or________.(P37)A.embarrassing.annoyingB.embarrassed.annoyingC.embarrassing; annoyedD.embarrassed; annoyed49.It seems that if people learn something about other cultures ________they visit a new country, they will be________likely to upset others or be misunderstood.(P37)A.after;lessB.before;moreC.before;lessD.after;most50.The way________ written language developed can tell us just as much about a culture as________history of a spoken language.(P38)A.a; theB.the; theC.a; aD.the; a51.The Chinese language differs from Western languages in________, instead of an alphabet, it uses characters________stand for ideas, objects or deeds.(P38)A./;thatB.which;whichC.that; whichD.what;/52.Sometimes________ideas, some characters were made by combining two or more characters together.(P38)A.to expressB.expressedC.being expressedD.so as to express53.These kinds of characters________meanings, one of the shortcomings is that they do not________how they should be pronounced.(P38)A.indicate.sho.B.indicating.showC.indicating; expressD.indicate; expressing54.In those days, books for blind people________paper________against metal wire ________letters.(P39)ing; pressed;to formed;pressing;forminged;pressed;to formD.were used;pressing;forming55.At the age of 15, he created a system with patterns of 6________dots________each letter.(P39)A.raised; representingB.risen; representingC.rising; representedD.rising; represented56.Today, ________is the most common system used by blind people for reading and writing, and nearly every language,including Chinese, ________ its version of Braille for its people to use.(P39)A.what; havingB.as; hasC.that; havingD.it; has*********************************************************************************** 57.People from ancient civilizations built many splendid buildings and objects, some of ________have disappeared, ________others remain today.(P41)A.them; butB.whom;whileC.them;howeverD.whom;but58.A British club________high school students________on a cultural tour of places ________there are lost civilizations.(P42)A.arranged for;to go;whereB.arranged;to go;in whichC.arranged for;going;whatD.arranged;to going;from which60.Many people were buried________, and________.(P42)A.living; the city was soB.alive; so was the cityC.lively; so the city wasD.live; the city was so61.It______that after the ash covered the people who failed to flee the city, their bodies nearly completely______and disappeared, ______empty spaces in the ash.(P43)A.turns out; broke out;leavingB.is turned out;was broken out;leavingC.turns down;broke up;leftD.turns up;broke down;left62.Ther.wa.a.ancien.wate.syste._______.ra.throug.th.middl.o.th.city.(P43)A.whatB.whichC.thatD./63.The desert was once a green land with huge trees, but they were cut down and _____ resulted in the city______by sand---what a pity!(P43)A.that; being buriedB.which;was buriedC.it; being buriedD.this; buried64.________it turns out, they did not know what a volcano was.(P45)A.WhatB.ItC.ThatD.as65.The reason________the people of Pompeii did not run away was ________the did not know what a volcano was.(P45)A.for.becauseB.fo.which.becauseC.why.thatD.what.for66.However, they could not get away fast enough, so they were buried ____the ash.(P45)A.underB.followingC.belowD.beneath67.Archaeology(考古学) is _________study of________civilization by looking at things that remain from the time the civilization existed.(P47)A.the; aB.a; theC.a; aD.the; the68.That it keeps raining cats and dogs ________ the tourists.(P50)A.worryB.worriesC.have worriedD.has worried69.A surprise attack was__________at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941, which led to the US________ the Second World War.(P55)A.happened; enterB.carried out; enteringC.occurred;enteringD.taken place;enter70.The next day, US President Franklin Roosevelt ________against Japan.(P55)A.indicatedB.admittedC.announcedD.declared71.Sometimes the best way________these events and changes is________the people who played key roles in history.(P58)A.t.understand;t.loo.atB.t.understanding;looke.atC.o.bein.understood;t.lookin.atD.o.understanding;loo.at72.When________how a statue from distant Greece could have appeared in China, researchers explained that no doubt this was a result of Alexander the Great’sinfluence.(P58)A.to be askedB.askingC.askedD.being asked72.However, many cities rose up against Alexander, so he led an army________them back.(P55)A.to takingB.to takeC.to bringD.to bringing73.He______no______,his generals divided his vast kingdom among themselves.(P58)A.had; sonsB.having; sonC.had; a sonD.having; any sons74.Alexander the Great________the Greek culture from Europe to Africa and Asia, ________the world for centuries________.(P55)A.spreaded; influencing;to comeB.spreat; influenced;comingC.spread; influenced;would comeD.spread;influencing;to come75.The statue of the Greek soldier________in northern Xinjiang probably________to China in the 4th century as a result of trade.(P55)A.found;cameB.was founded; cameC.which found;had comeD.that was found;coming76.________he never wrote a book, we also know very little about his philosophy.(P56)A.Because ofB.As a result ofC.SinceD.Due to77.Socrates taught by asking questions, ________, he challenged his students to develop and explain their own arguments.(P59)A.by thisB.through thisC.by whichD.through which78.The idea of asking questions until you reach the right answers________the ________of modern philosophy and science.(P59)A.is;baseB.are;baseC.is;basisD.are;basis79.He always asked challenging questions to everyone he met, ________ many people in Athens.(P59)A.only to upsetB.so that toC.upsettingD.and upsetting80.Finally he was put to death by________to drink poison, through_______death, Soarates became the hero of all people who search for the truth.A.being forced; whoseB.forcing;hisC.being forced;hisD.forcing;whose二、单项选择(M4)1.Advertisements are a good way to sell products or services, _________are also a good way to make people _________of the needs others and the dangers around us.(P1)A.which; awareB.they; awareC.which; awarenessD.they; awareness2.Below __________an article about advertisements __________by a student for her English project.(P2)A.is; to be writtenB.are; writtenC.is; writtenD.are; to be written3.We are so used to advertisements that we often do not even realize __________we see and hear in a day.(P2)A.whatB.how muchC.how manyD.which4.An advertisement uses words and pictures to persuade people__________a product or service, or __________an idea.(P2)A.to buying; believeB.into buying; to believeC.to buy; to believe inD.into buying; believe in5.A commercial advertisement is __________which someone has paid for _________a product or service.(P2)A.one; to advertise forB.the one; to advertiseC.one; to advertiseD.the one; to advertise for6.There are laws_________people from advertisements_________cheat people.(P2)A.protect; whichB.to protect; thatC.that to protect;/D.which protecting; /7.However, we still must be aware of the skillful methods __________in ads__________and sell us things.(P2)ed; to trying; tryingC.to be used; tryingD.that used; to try8.PSAs ________us and help us lead better lives, _______commercial ads seek only profits.(P3)A.aim to teach; whileB.are aimed to teach; butC.are aimed at teaching; unlessD.aim at teaching; however9.__________PSAs to use educate people for many years, our government understands how important they are playing a role in our daily life.(P3)A.Having been usingedingD.Having used10.You have probably seen or heard some of the PSAs yourself, __________, 'Yes to life, no to drugs' and 'Knowledge changes life'.(P3)A.for exampleB.such as D.that is ly11.These ads __________widespread social concerns, encourage people to support public service projects.(P3)A.involvin.inB.dealin.with D.whic.involve.in D.whic.dealin.with12.There are even PSAs __________us __________to live healthy lives.(P3)A.to teach; howB.teach; whatC.teaching; whetherD.taught; however13.All of these ads__________ benefit the public, and you can often learn a lot by following the advice they give.(P4)A.are meant toB.are intended toC.are designed toD.all of above14.Thinking about why you should do the things the ad suggests__________the best policy.(P4)A.amB.isC.areD.being15.When it __________advertisements, we must all use our intelligence and not be a slave to them.A.refers toB.appeal toes toD.contributes to16.“You’v.alread.go.well.haven’.you?.sh.asked.(语法)→Sh.aske.__________.A.i..hav.alread.go.well.hadn’.you..B.whethe..ha.alread.go.wellC.hav..alread.go.wel.........D.ha..alread.go.well.17.H.aske.m._________.wit.me.(语法)A.wha.th.matte.isB.wha.th.mate.wasC.what’.th.matterD.wha.wa.th.matter18.Yesterda..cam.acros.a.interestin.ne.book.whic..woul.lik.to_________.here.mentB.introduceC.hireD.recommend19.One reader said that he__________the book twice __________week and that he __________ never forget the fantastic story.(语法)A.read; last; willB.had read; the last; wouldC.has read; last; willD.would read; the last; would20.Th.boo.i.eas.t.understand.__________.i.i.cheap.Therefore..recommen.tha.w.__________1.copie.fo.th.library.(P9)A.Except; must purchaseB.Besides; should buyC.apart from; would purchaseD.aside from; had better buy21.As you know, sales of our Snowman ice cream have multiplied after we gave it a new package, __________we are considering__________a new package for our chocolate bar as well.(P13) A.that is why; to design B.which is why; changingC.why is that; to be designedD.why is that; changing22.We must update our packages in order to attract today's youth, __________we need to keep some design aspects of the old packages to make sure that the Chocolate Bar does not look completely different from our company's other products.(P13)A.yetB.stillC.otherwiseD.therefore23.Have you ever regretted ___________recorded those important moments forever?A.havingB.having notC.to have notD.not having24.Our sandwiches are a __________at only ¥5 each; besides, when you buy one now, as a bonus(津贴、奖金) you get another one free.(P17)A.targetB.sloganC.medalD.bargain25.Are you __________with wearing the same blue jeans every day? Then why not get into our new jeans in __________red?(P17)A.boring; deeplyB.bore; depthC.bored; deepD.bored; deepen26.Unlike a single ad, an ad campaign is a __________programme of ads __________various kinds of ads __________a certain audience.A.planned; using; to reachB.planning; use; to reach out forC.plan; used; look out forD.planned; what use; to arrive at27.__________, you must have a clear aim and an audience in mind.A.A successful ad campaign is startedB.When you starting a successful ad campaignC.When you start a successful ad campaignD.A successful ad campaign starting28.It is important to __________exactly what you want to tell the audience and what you are trying to get them to do.A.carry outB.make outC.turn outD.figure out29.In an ad campaign you may need to __________different kinds of media, __________posters, newspapers, magazines, radio and television.A.introduce; containingB.employ; includingC.attempt; includedD.consult; contained30.__________determined your audience, you will need to do a little research and analysis in advance.A.So thatB.In order toC.So as toD.B & C31.It is important to always try to__________the audience in order to get them to react in a certain way.A.appeal toB.be meant toC.hang on toD.add to32.There are lots of different ways to get your message __________when you are putting together an ad campaign.A.acrossB.overC.throughD.outget something overmanage to communicate an idea or theory设法传达(思想, 理论)■(get something through)(with reference to a piece of legislation) make or become law使(法案)通过(chiefly Brit.)finish or use up (a large amount or number of something), especially within a short timeget something outsucceed in uttering, publishing, or releasing something成功地发表(或发行、发布)we're keen to get a record out.我们急于发行一张唱片。
高一下册英语期末考试试题(含答案)高一下册英语期末考试试题(含答案)高中各科目的学习对同学们提高综合成绩非常重要,大家一定要认真掌握,以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的高一下册英语期末考试试题(含答案),希望能给大家带来帮助!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)听下面五段对话。
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,你有十秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
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1 What happened to Henry?A He had his arm broken.B He had his head broken.C He had his leg broken.2 What is the relationship between the speakers?A Hotel manager and tourist.B Professor and student.C Salesman and customer.3 How many times has the woman eaten snails with garlic?A NeverB At least three times.C Twice including this time.4 What can we learn from the conversation?A The mother finally doesn’t allow her son to hitchh ike.B The mother finally allows her son to hitchhike.C The son will go without his mother’s permission.5 What is the man doing now?A Trying to have a sleep.B Studying.C Arguing about something with his wife.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面五段对话或独白。
高一英语第二学期期末考试试题(含答案)第一部分选择题 (每小题1分, 共25分)1. The teacher asked the students ______ the classroom.A. not to leaveB. not leavingC. to not leaveD. don't leaveAnswer: A2. The girl is always patient and kind, and _____, she is beautiful.A. for allB. in allC. after allD. above allAnswer: D3. She didn't realize how important her English was until she ____ for a job.A. appliedB. had appliedC. would applyD. was applyingAnswer: A4. The book is said to be _____, but I find it rather boring.A. well-writtenB. well-knownC. well-readD. well-sold Answer: A5. — Do you prefer coffee or tea?— _____. I drink both.A. NeitherB. EitherC. BothD. AllAnswer: C6. It's rainy today, ____ we can't go hiking.A. ifB. andC. orD. soAnswer: D7. — Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the museum?— _____.A. I can't tell youB. I have no ideaC. It's my pleasureD. Yes, you canAnswer: C8. We are supposed ____ a lot of pressure from our studies, but we can always turn to our parents or teachers for help.A. to takeB. takingC. takenD. to be takenAnswer: A9. The car was so expensive that it was not ____ for him to buy it.A. necessaryB. routineC. typicalD. affordableAnswer: D10. Dad, _____ I go to the cinema with my friends this evening?A. canB. needC. mustD. shallAnswer: A11. — Have you ever seen the movie "The Shawshank Redemption"?— Yes, it's one of the best movies _____.A. beforeB. ever madeC. had madeD. makingAnswer: B12. After graduation, he decided to work with _____ people to help them lead a better life.A. obscureB. tolerantC. enthusiasticD. disadvantaged Answer: D13. The baby was crying and the mother was trying to _____ her up.A. cheerB. calmC. wakeD. disturbAnswer: B14. They have to hurry up, _____ they will miss the last train.A. otherwiseB. howeverC. insteadD. furthermoreAnswer: A15. — How was your weekend?— _____.Answer: B16. I'm sorry, but I don't think I can _____ you with your work.A. keepB. adviseC. leadD. assistAnswer: D17. _____ you work hard, you won't be able to pass the final exam.A. As soon asB. Even ifC. As long asD. UnlessAnswer: D18. His parents always encourage him to be curious about everything and to _____ knowledge.Answer: A19. She is a very intelligent student, and she always _____ the correct answers to the questions posed by the teachers.A. givesB. speaksC. makesD. saysAnswer: A20. Don't forget _____ the door when you leave the room.A. to closeB. closingC. being closedD. having closedAnswer: A21. Although we have different opinions, we still appreciate _____ each other.A. to respectB. respectingC. being respectedD. respectedAnswer: B22. The cake was so delicious that I wanted to _____ the recipe.A. make outB. make upC. make forD. make overAnswer: A23. — You look quite tired. What happened?— I _____ until midnight three days ago.A. had workedB. have been workingC. workedD. was workingAnswer: DA. setting upB. picking upC. wearing outD. giving upAnswer: A25. — I'm afraid I've made a mistake in the calculation.— _____.A. No pain, no gainB. Never give upC. Take it easyD. Take your timeAnswer: D第二部分阅读理解 (每小题2分, 共40分)Passage 11. What does the new study find about the benefits of reading with young children regularly?Answer: The research finds that parents who regularly read with young children can improve their child's language skills substantially.2. What is the range of time during which toddlers are read to in different countries, according to the study?3. How many children were involved in the study conducted over two years, and where are they from?Answer: The study involved 27,000 children from countries ranging from the UK to Ethiopia.4. How quickly can reading aloud to young children every day boost their vocabulary, according to the study?Answer: Reading aloud to young children every day can boost their vocabulary by a million words in just five years.Passage 2A survey of more than 1.1 million teenagers in the US has found that screen time is linked to mental health issues. The study by scientists at the University of Michigan reported that teenagers who spend more than seven hours a day using screens are twice as likely to have depression or anxiety than those who use screens for just an hour a day. The study also found that teens who spend the most time using screens are more likely to be unhappy than those who use screens for less than an hour a day.1. What does the study by scientists at the University of Michigan indicate about teenagers' screen time and mental health issues?Answer: The study indicates that screen time is linked to mental health issues and teenagers who spend more than seven hours a day using screens are twice as likely to have depression or anxiety than those who use screens for just an hour a day.2. What is the sample size of the survey, and where does it take place?Answer: The survey was conducted in the US and the sample size is more than 1.1 million teenagers.3. What's the conclusion of the study regarding unhappy teenagers and screen time?Answer: The study concludes that teens who spend the most time using screens are more likely to be unhappy than those who use screens for less than an hour a day.Passage 31. What has the Smith family done with their backyard?Answer: The Smith family has converted their backyard into a huge vegetable garden.2. How many children does the Smith family have?Answer: The Smith family has two children.3. What do they do together to maintain their vegetable garden?Answer: Parents and their two children work together every weekend to maintain and harvest their garden.4. What is the benefit of having a vegetable garden for the Smith family?Answer: The garden provides fresh and healthy food for the family.5. Has the Smith family's vegetable garden attracted attention from their neighbors?第三部分书面表达 (35分)根据以下提示写一篇100词左右的英文短文。
英语试题命题人:校对人:第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
APark RegulationsSec.11-1-1A.P urpose and Definition.In order to prevent the parks, parkways, and recreational facilities within the City from injury or damage, these regulations are enacted (制定). The term "park" used in this Chapter shall include all grounds, buildings, and watercourses which are located within any area for the public use as a park, parkway, or recreational facility.B.Specific Regulations1.Littering.No person shall throw any rubbish, earth, or other material in any park.2.Pets.Dogs, cats, or other pets are forbidden in all city parks, unless permitted by the Parks and Recreation Board. Excepted from the forbidding are animals specifically trained to assist the disabled.3.Fires.No person shall start,tend,or maintain a fire except in personal grills(烤架) or specific fireplaces. Personal grills shall be used in specific picnic areas only. All fires should be thoroughly extinguished before leaving the area. Unburned fuel and ashes shall be got rid of in such a manner as to prevent damage to any park property.4.Park Property.No person shall kill, injure, or disturb birds or animals within any park. No person shall cut down, or damage in any manner any tree, shrub, flower, soil, fountain, building, or other park property.5.Vehicles.All motorized vehicles are limited in specific parking areas, roads, and drives. Speed limit is 15mph. Snowmobiles are not allowed.6.Park Hours.Subject to certain exceptions, all city parks shall be closed to persons from 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. the following day. The exceptions are:a)Persons launching or loading a boat at a public dock (码头) .b)The hiking paths are closed from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.c)Scheduled athletic games at least halfway concluded by 9:00 p.m. shall be allowed to continue at Cutler Park until 12:00 a.m.21.According to the text, what are you permitted to do in the park?A. Pick flowers.B. Trap squirrels.C. Have a barbecue in specific areas.D. Begin baseball games at 9:30p.m.22.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?A. To tell a story.B. To inform readers.C. To persuade people to visit the park.D. To convince readers of an opinion.23.Where does the text probably come from?A. A guidebook of a city.B. An introduction to parks.C. An environmental report.D. A government document.BMore than 30 years ago, there was a well-known boxer named Eugene Hart. Hart was heavily favored to win his next round against an ungifted boxer, Antuofermo. It was said thatthe only thing that Antuofermo could do was "he bled well”. However, here was an impor tant thing. He had good qualities that you couldn’t see.During the fight, Hart controlled Antuofermo, knocking him down and giving him a good beating. Antuofermo absorbed the punishment that was dealt to him by his naturally superior opponent, and he did it so well that Hart became discouraged. In the fifth round, Hart began to tire, not physically but mentally. Taking advantage of the situation, Antuofermo attacked and knocked Hart down, thus ending the fight.When the fighters went back to their temporary restrooms, only a thin curtain was between them. Hart's room was quiet, but on the other side he could hear Antuofermo's coach talking about who would take the fighter to the hospital. Finally he heard Antuofermo saying, "Every time he hit me with that left hook (左勾拳)to the body, I thought I was going to quit. After the second round, I thought if he hit me there again, I'd quit. I thought the same thing after the fourth round. But he stopped hitting me there."At that moment, Hart began to weep. He was crying because for the first time he under-stood that Antuofermo had felt the same way he had and even worse. And the only thing that distinguished the guy who was talking from the guy who was crying was perseverance. The coward(懦夫)and the hero had the same emotions. They're both humans.The important question to ask yourself here is this: How does each man respond to the tough situation that they are experiencing? Maybe you are in a tough position right now or, if not, one might be coming. How will you react? Like a hero or a coward?24. What can we learn from paragraph 1?A. Hart was an ordinary boxer. B Antuofermo was hardly defeated.C. Hart was believed to win the game.D. Antuofermo was gifted in boxing.25. How did Antuofermo win the fight?A. He trained hard before the fight.B. Hart became discouraged by his coach.C. He was confident about his boxing talent and power.D. He dealt with the punishment properly and grasped the chance.26. Why did Hart cry after the fight?A. He realized he was just mentally defeated.B. He was hurt and sent to a hospital.C. He lost the game easily.D. He was considered to be a coward.27. What are Antuofermo's qualities?A. Hard-work and honesty.B. Humor and intelligence.C. Perseverance and determination.D. Enthusiasm and responsibility.CDenmark is only about half the size of South Carolina, but it produces more of its electricity from wind than any other country in the world. Denmark now gets 47% of its electricity from wind, and there will be more to come, thanks to a combination of history and policy.Paul la Cour was a scientist and inventor who experimented with early wind power ma-chines at the start of the 20th century. So it's not surprising that Denmark invested in building wind power the earliest. Since the 1970s, Denmark has been investing in wind energy all over the country. In the 1980s, due to a strong movement opposing nuclear power plants, Denmark increased its production of clean energy even before many other countries considered it.Even back in 2002, Denmark took climate change warnings seriously. They drew up policies, aiming to cut fossil-fuel emissions by 20%, which they did via renewable energy investment. Some of the world's largest companies in the field—including Vestas, whichbuilds turbines (涡轮机),and Orsted, which specializes in offshore wind projects—are Danish, so the country has an impact beyond its borders.The huge impact of Denmark's wind industry is important. But Denmark is a small coun-try, so while almost 50% of its electricity from wind is admirable, it's also minor in terms of entire global impact.While Denmark gets half its electricity from 5,758 megawatts (MW) of capacity, Spain's 23,000 MW covers just 18 percent of its electricity supply as it's a much bigger country. Chi-na is the leader in wind energy at 221,000 MW, and the U. S. is the second in the world at about 96,000 MW.At the end of 2019, lawmakers in Denmark set a new goal: increasing the share of elec-tricity coming from renewable power to 100%.28. What can we know about Demark?A. It is a leader in solar energy.B. It is a pioneer in clean energy.C. It is a victim of climate change.D. It is an advocate of nuclear energy.29. What is Denmark government's attitude towards fossil-fuel energy projects?A. Indifferent.B. Ambiguous.C. Positive.D. Opposed.30. Which country produces the most wind energy in the world?A. Denmark.B. China.C. The U. SD. Spain.31. What is the best title for the text?A. Almost Half of Denmark's Electricity Comes from Wind PowerB. Denmark's Government Pushes ahead with Fossil-fuel ProjectsC. Denmark Has a Great Effect on World's Wind Power EquipmentD. Denmark Has a Long History of Developing Renewable PowerDCarbon dioxide isn’t just a greenhouse gas that’s thinning the atmosphere, but it’s also causing a popular food to lose its nutritional value over time, which will have a major impact on more than 2 billion people worldwide.According to a recent study conducted in a joint effort by researchers in Japan, China, Australian, and the United States, higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contribute to the decline of protein(蛋白质)and other key vitamins in rice. The study, published in the journal Science Advances, looked at 18 different agriculture sites in China and Japan over four years and found that the crops exposed to higher levels of carbon dioxide were overall less nutritious than those that were not.“Many basic crops are impacted by the rise of carbon dioxide with respect to things like protein concentration and iron and zinc,” says Lewis Ziska, a co-author and research plant physiologist at the US Department of Agriculture. The research explains that the exposed rice contained 10 percent less protein, 8 percent less iron, and 5 percent less zinc, while amounts of B1, B2 and B5 vitamins also declined. And increased levels of carbon dioxide doesn’t just have a negative effect on rice, but other food staples(主食)including wheat and potatoes also face serious consequences when exposed to higher levels.While this certainly impacts many people worldwide, it follows that the people that would suffer the most would be those that consume the most rice, which, as the study also found, also happen to be those who live in the poorest countries.Additional studies are now underway and researchers are trying to solve this problem by looking at the different types of each crop in hopes of finding the types that react the least, or not at all, to high levels of carbon dioxide.Until then, what can you do? For starters, you can try to eat a variety of foods and get your vitamins and proteins from various sources. Then to help with the larger problem of global warming and climate change, you can make simple lifestyle changes such as hang drying clothes, walking to work, and turning off the lights when you’re not home.32. What is the effect of higher levels of carbon dioxide?A. It increases protein content in rice.B. It causes nutrient loss in crops.C. It improves agricultural productivity.D. It directly affects people’s health.33. Who may suffer most from the rise of carbon dioxide?A. Those who eat the most rice.B. Those who eat wheat and potatoes.C. Those who live in rich countries.D. Those exposed to higher levels of carbon dioxide.34. What does the underlined word “underway” in para.5 mean?A. Under the groundB. Under controlC. In the wayD. In progress35. How can we solve the problem caused by higher levels of carbon dioxide?A. By developing new types of crops.B. By eating more fresh foods.C. By having different types of foods.D. By changing the existing lifestyle totally第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。