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By M_sapphire海 淀 區(qū) 高 三 年 級(jí) 第 一 學(xué) 期 期 中 練 習(xí) 英 語(yǔ) 2013.11本試卷共12頁(yè),共150分??荚嚂r(shí)長(zhǎng)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1考生務(wù)必將答案答在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。2答題前考生務(wù)必將答題卡上的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)用黑色字跡的簽字筆填寫(xiě)。3答題卡上選擇題必須用2B鉛筆作答,將選中項(xiàng)涂滿涂黑,黑度以蓋住框內(nèi)字母為準(zhǔn),修改時(shí)用橡皮擦除干凈。非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆按照題號(hào)順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,未在對(duì)應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答或超出答題區(qū)域作答的均不得分。第一部分:聽(tīng)力理解(共三節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你將有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話你將聽(tīng)一遍。1. How will the man go there? A. By subway. B. By bus. C. By taxi.2. What will the man do first? A. Answer a phone call. B. Attend a meeting. C. Go to the concert.3. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Customer and cashier. B. Driver and passenger. C. Boss and employee.4. What gift are the speakers going to buy? A B. C. 5. Where are the speakers?A. At a bank. B. In a restaurant. C. In a supermarket. 第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)聽(tīng)下面4段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀每小題。聽(tīng)完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話你將聽(tīng)兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. What can visitors do on MacDonalds farm? A. Grow crops. B. Pick vegetables. C. Milk cows. 7. How much does a mini cow weigh? A. About 250 pounds. B. About 300 pounds. C. About 600 pounds.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. Why did the man argue with his friend?A. He mistrusted his friend.B. His friend refused to pay the bill.C. His friend failed to return the money. 9. What is the womans suggestion to the man?A. Stop talking with him.B. Talk it over with his friend.C. Get the money back immediately.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. Why is the woman annoyed at her neighbor?A. He plays music loudly. B. He sings too badly. C. His fridge is too noisy.11. Where does the smell come from?A. Animals on the farm. B. The chemical factory. C. The river nearby.12. What will the woman probably do next?A. Keep to the agreement.B. Complain to the mans boss. C. Put an end to the agreement.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至15題。13. What are they planning to do the next day?A. Go hiking. B. Play cards. C. Have a picnic.14. Where will they probably stay for the night?A. At a hotel. B. At home. C. At the campsite.15. What kind of person is the man?A. Cautious. B. Careless. C. Considerate.第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,完成第16至20題,每小題僅填寫(xiě)一個(gè)詞。聽(tīng)對(duì)話前,你將有20秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀試題,聽(tīng)完后你將有60秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。這段對(duì)話你將聽(tīng)兩遍?!癎ingers Restaurant” Booking Form Customer Name: 16 Telephone number: 17 DetailsTime: 7:30 on 18_ evening Place: A 19 roomFood: Seafood buffetWine: 20 red wine第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分) 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。21. _ I have a quick word with you? Something important has happened.A. Must B. Could C. Would D. Should22. My close friend Amy was admitted to Oxford University, _ came as no surprise.A. that B. which C. it D. where23. Where did you go on National Day? Jiuzhai Valley. I _ to go to France, but the expense was too high. A. planned B. would plan C. have planned D. had planned24. _ more visitors, the Beijing Garden Expo Park gives roses to visiting couples. A. Attracted B. Attracting C. To attract D. Having attracted 25. Outside the exit, many fans waited for the great pop singer, _to take a picture with him.A. hoping B. hopeC. hoped D. to hope 26. The equipment for disabled people should be _ easy reach in public places. A. beyond B. near C. within D. around27. Cathy, did you attend the lecture given by Mr Black last night? No. I _ a report at the office.A. was writing B. wrote C. had written D. have been writing28. It _ that Tokyo will be the host city for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. A. will report B. will be reported C. has reported D. has been reported29. Mum, why cant I have _ new bike? Dear, you know, _ money doesnt grow on trees. A. the; the B. a; / C. a; the D. /; the30. What happened to Tom?He _ his leg while playing football with his classmates. A. had broken B. has broken C. broke D. was breaking31. All of us are pleased to see the problem _ so quickly.A.solve B. solving C. to solve D. solved32. Jenny, the new comer, has earned not only the trust of her classmates but also _ of her teachers.A. one B. ones C. that D. those33. Steve Jobs success in digital field proved _ it took to be a best CEO.A. what B. which C. that D. how 34. In my opinion, we need to begin _ we stopped yesterday to ensure we wont miss anything.A. when B. where C. how D. what35. If my father _ here yesterday, he would have stopped me from going surfing. A. had been B. were C. should be D. has been第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。When I was 8, a gentleman came to my orphanage(孤兒院)and taught us how to do woodworking projects.I remember my first projecta small table. I was so 36 of it that I looked upon it as if I had created a(an) 37 . It was absolutely beautiful and it had taken me six weeks to 38 it. I could hardly wait to give it to Mother Winters as a 39 . She was the head mistress of our orphanage, who was always 40 with us.As the tables were not dry from the clear coating, the man told us to wait a few days before taking them to our dormitories. But I was just so 41 and happy that I couldnt wait. I dashed out like a 42 , carrying my table, smiling from ear to ear.When I reached the dormitory I placed the little table beside my bed. I was 43 it when Mother Winters entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand 44 it, she noticed that it was still wet. “Were you 45 to bring this home?” she asked.“No, maam,” I 46 with my head down.She ordered me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I immediately opened the door to get it back. There was 47 stuck all over. I brushed and cried, but it would not come off. I hid the table in my closet and never 48 it. A year later while cleaning up, I gave the table to Mother Henderson, my houseparent(宿管員), thinking that she would 49 it away.Thirty years later at a reunion, I 50 that Mother Henderson was living nearby, so I drove up to see her. We talked cheerfully for long. As I was about to leave, she asked me to come down to her 51 to get something important. I followed her 52 into a dark corner. She picked something up. 53 she turned around, I could see that she was holding a little table. Mother Henderson kept the little table that I had given up for lost so long ago. Today, I look at that table with bittersweet memories but full of 54 to Mother Henderson, who kept it for a young orphan who tried very hard to 55 . 36. A. tiredB. ashamedC. proud D. aware 37. A. awardB. wonder C. record D. product38. A. design B. invent C. paintD. complete39. A. gift B. rewardC. prize D. souvenir40. A. satisfied B. strictC. patientD. angry41. A. upset B. amazedC. confidentD. excited42. A. thief B. heroC. swordD. flash43. A. drying B. observingC. admiringD. hiding44. A. into B. across C. aboveD. after45. A. supposedB. embarrassedC. encouraged D. determined46. A. agreed B. sighedC. whispered D. argued47. A. dirtB. glueC. paint D. wood48. A. removedB. touchedC. shook D. split49. A. put B. giveC. takeD. throw50. A. learned B. expected C. remembered D. recommended51. A. bathroomB. balcony C. basement D. bedroom52. A. curiouslyB. unwillingly C. doubtfully D. worriedly53. A. Before B. SinceC. AsD. Until54. A. admirationB. gratitude C. sympathyD. regret55. A. adaptB. studyC. performD. please第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分) 第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AWhen the swim season began, my 11-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, and I cut a deal. She would go to practice three times a week and try really hard, and I wouldnt make her compete in the swim meets because on the day of a meet, she would be nervous all day. Her nerves rooted from the possibility that she would do something horribly wrong and let everyone down. Recently, they had a T-shirt relay, which works like this: one person from each relay team puts on a T-shirt and a pair of socks, swims 50 meters, and gets out of the pool. She takes off the clothes and puts them on the next person, who then swims 50 meters. This continues until everyone on the team has completed a lap.By the last leg, Elizabeths team had built up a moderate lead. Then it was Elizabeths turn to swim. She seemed to swim faster in the T-shirt and socks than when she wasnt wearing them. Approaching the halfway mark, she was still in the lead. Then one of Elizabeths socks fell off and was floating in the pool. “She has to get that sock on before the end of the race,” a swimming official told her team, “or you will be disqualified.”Everybody on her team started screaming, “Elizabeth! Elizabeth! Stop! Get the sock!” But she couldnt hear them. As she started her last 25 meters, a girl in Lane 2 was gaining on Elizabeth. It was time for desperate measures. A girl on my daughters team jumped in the pool, grabbed the sock, and swam after Elizabeth. She grabbed Elizabeths foot. “You have to put the sock on,” the girl screamed. Elizabeth continued swimming while her teammate put on the sock.By now, the girl in Lane 2 was about to pass Elizabeth. With the sock finally on, Elizabeth swam her heart out for the last 15 meters. It was close, but Elizabeth beat the other girl to the wall for the victory.On the ride home, she relived her moment of glory again and again. She told me that if the T-shirt relay was an Olympic event, her team would win the gold medal. I told her that in my professional opinion, she was absolutely right. 56. Elizabeth was nervous about swim meets because she _.A. was afraid of disappointing everyone B. didnt expect to lose the swim matchC. didnt want to compete against other girlsD. was worried about making errors in public57. From the passage, we know that _.A. socks contributed greatly to Elizabeths victory B. the match nearly drove Elizabeth desperateC. good luck finally fell on Elizabeths teamD. Elizabeths team narrowly won the match58. It can be inferred that Elizabeth would _.A. swim faster in the T-shirtB. enjoy swim meets later onC. experience the moment againD. take part in an Olympic event BExpensive and new gloves allow chatterboxes(話匣子)to take the term “handsfree” to a new levelby talking into them as they make a call. The gloves are known as “Talk to the Hand” and cost 1,000 a pair. They fixed a speaker unit into the thumb and a microphone into the little finger that can be connected to any mobile handset using Bluetooth.Artist Sean Miles designed the new gloves that double as a phone in part of his project that shows the possibilities of gadget recycling. He uses outdated gloves and combines them with parts from mobile handsets recycled through O2, which commissioned(承擔(dān))the project. Mobile phone users will be able to keep their hands warm while they chat without taking their phones out of their pockets or handbags.Mr Miles designed two pairs of the new glovesone in pink and the other in brown and yellow. They will appear in an exhibition this July and visitors will be able to win the gloves. If demand is high, they will then be produced on a larger scale. O2 Recycle, which backed the project, estimates that there are already 70 million unused mobile handsets in the UK. The service pays up to 260 to those who recycle gadgets including phones, handheld consoles, MP3 players and digital cameras.Designer Sean Miles hopes his work will get people thinking about recycling. The 41-year-old said, “I hope that my Talk to the Hand project will get people to think again about the waste created by not recycling gadgets. If a few more people recycle their gadgets rather than send them to trash, I think this project will have fulfilled its aim.”Bill Eyres, head of O2 Recycle, urges people to recycle their phone responsibly. He said, “Theres a pressing need for all of us to look at outdated handsets, and all the gadgets that we move on from or upgrade each year. Whether they are consoles or cameras, we should think of them as a resource that we need to recycle responsibly rather than throw them away.” 59. The underlined word “O2” in Paragraph 2 is probably the name of _. A. an artist B. a company C. a mobile D. an exhibition60. Consumers can buy the “Talk to the Hand” gloves _.A. in the exhibition B. from Mr MilesC. when they are mass produced D. after they recycle the gadgets61. The purpose of the project is to _.A. promote the technology of ITB. enable people to talk to their handsC. raise peoples awareness of recyclingD. attract visitors attention in the exhibition62. What is the passage mainly about?A. New mobiles that are fashionable.B. Outdated handsets that are upgraded.C. Outdated gadgets that can be used for recycling.D. New gloves that can be used for making phone calls.CFor decades, families settled on the sofa to share the latest news and TV series, until additional bedroom TV, computer games and the Internet almost put an end to family rows over who held the remote control. Now, however, the traditional living room scene is making a comeback. A study by the communications watchdog Ofcom has found families are once again gathering around the main television set, but they are bringing their pads and smartphones with them. “The 1950s living room is making a comeback as a family entertainment centre,” said Jane Rumble, head of media research at Ofcom. “We are watching on much better, bigger, and more delicate television sets, but we are coming into the living room holding our connected devices.” While the family are coming together once more, comparisons with the past end there. With a range of smaller screens on hand, not everyone sitting on the sofa shares the same viewing experience. The coronation (加冕禮) may have drawn the undivided attention of 20 million viewers in 1953, but those watching the Queens Jubilee celebrations 50 years later were as likely to be commenting online about BBCs broadcast as watching it. “Just a few years ago, we would be talking about last nights TV at work or at school,” said a viewer, “Now, were having those conversations live while watching TV, using social media, text and instant messaging.” It is a behaviour of media meshing(聯(lián)網(wǎng)), whose influence was underlined during this years Wimbledon mens tennis final. As Andy Murray pushed towards his victory, 1.1 million people worldwide sent an average of over two microblogs about the match. People use the Internet to enhance their television experience, for example, by reading a newspaper live blog about a football match while watching the action on the main screen. For a huge number of younger viewers, the portable screen offers a chance to do something unrelated, such as online shopping, listening to music or watching another television programme.Some 70% of 16-to-24-year-olds claim to be absorbed in what Ofcom calls “media stacking” at least once a week. For TV viewers, the Internet scanning is the most popular activity, but they are also calling friends on the phone or sending emails and texts. Surprisingly, 12% claim to have listened to the radio with the television on, and 6% say they have watched another video in the meanwhile. 63. According to the study by Ofcom, family members nowadays _.A. care more about who holds the remote control B. share the same programmes in the living roomC. watch better and more delicate television programmesD. enjoy TV together with various smaller screens on hand64. This years Wimbledon mens tennis final is mentioned to indicate _.A. so many people worldwide are watching TVB. people like watching live matches on TVC. the great influence of media meshingD. the average amount of microblogs65. Which shows the phenomenon of “media stacking” in the last paragraph?A. People are watching TV while shopping online.B. People are watching a broadcast of a coronation.C. The Internet makes people spend less time on TV.D. The Internet enriches peoples television experience.66. The passage is written to _.A. describe the changes connected devices bring to TV watchingB. report the comeback of the traditional living room sceneC. show the influence of connected devices on people D. present the different roles TV plays in peoples lifeD In her new book, “The Smartest Kids in the World,” Amanda Ripley, an investigative journalist, tells the story of Tom, a high-school student from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, who decides to spend his senior year in Wroclaw, Poland. Poland is a surprising educational success story: in the past decade, the country raised students test scores from significantly below average to well above it. Polish kids have now outscored American kids in math and science, even though Poland spends, on av

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