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成都航天中學(xué)高20XX級高二上期期中考試英語試題全卷滿分150分命題人:邱敏

考試時間審題人

120分鐘:王睿第I卷(三部分共115分)第一部分

:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分

30分)第一節(jié)(共

5小題;每題

1.5分,滿分

7.5分)聽下面

5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的

A、B、C、三個選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)地址。聽完每段對話后,你都有下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀1Whathappenedtothewomen?AOneofthewindowsinherhousewasbroken.BAthiefgotintoherhouseCAthiefbrokeninthegarden2Howmuchwillthemanpay?ASixteendollarsBThirty-twodollarsCThirtydollars3Whywillthemantakeaheavysweaterwithhim?AHelovesitverymuchBThesweaterisbeautifulCHemightneeditatnight4Whoseandwhatpaperisthewomanlookingat?AMike’smathspaperBJohn’smathspaperCMike’sphysicspaper5Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?AInaplaneBInacoffeeshopCInarestaurant第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)地址。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段資料,回答第6~7題6Howmanycountriesdoesthemanmention?ATwoBThreeCFour7WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?AThemanknowsnothingaboutpaper-makingBSpainisthefirstcountrythatmadepaperCNow,paper-makinghasbeenimproved聽第7段資料,回答第8~9題8Whatdidthewomanusetobe?AAstudentatNanjingUniversityBAteacheratNanjingUniversityCAstudentatNantongUniversity9Whatdidthewoman’shusbandusetobe?AAstudentatNantongUniversityBAteacheratNantongUniversityCAteacheratNanjingUniversity聽第8段資料,回答第10~12題10Whathadgonewrongintheirhouse?ATheirwashingmachineBTheelectricityCThelights11WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?AMrSmithdidnothingforthematallBMrSmithaskedtoomuchmoneyfromthemforhisworkCMrSmithdidhelpthembuthecouldn’tsolvetheproblemcompletelythatday12Whydidthemanthinkitwouldcostthemtoomuch?ABecausetheircarneededwashingBBecausehedidn’thaveagoodjobCBecausehewantedtorepairtheircar聽第9段資料,回答第13~16題13WhenisMarylikelytoleavethecompanyoftheman’sfatherifsheisaccepted?AAttheendofJulyBAttheendofJuneCAtthebeginningofSeptember14WheredoesMaryworknow?AInaconstructioncompanyBAtMcDonald’sCAtJoe’sparty15Whenwilltheman’sfather’scompanyemployworkers?AInSeptemberBInJuneCInAugust16IsMarygoingtotheparty?ANo,shedoesn’twanttoBYes,ofcourseCNo,shehastowork聽第10段資料,回答第17~20題17WhatisthemainfeatureofNewEngland?AItiscompletelyflatBIthasfewriversCItishilly18WhyisNewEnglandNOTgoodforfarming?AThesoilhasbeenoverworkedBTheweatheristoodryCThesoilissandy19HowdomostpeopleinNewEnglandmakealiving?ARaisecattleBWorkinfactoriesCWorkonfarms20WheredoNewEnglanderslearnmanyoftheirskills?AAtschoolBFrombooksCFromtheirparents第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩小節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)21.Ican’trememberexactlythedatewhenwearrivedat______villagehelivedin.Ionlyrememberitwas______Monday.A.the;theB.a;theC.the;aD.a;a22Onlyafterleavinghome______thetruemeaningoftheproverb,isbest.”A.heunderstoodB.hedidunderstandC.didheunderstandD.hadheunderstood23Theroadsigniseasytoread;thewordswell.

“Eastorwest,homAmakeoutBstandoutClookupDturnout24.-Whatdoyouthinkofyoungstudentsnowadays?-Manyofthemare_______tocomputergames.A.engagedB.relatedC.a(chǎn)ddictedD.contributed25.Dina,youlooktired.Youmusthavestayeduplastnight,________?A.didn’tyouB.a(chǎn)ren’tyouC.mustn’tyouD.haven’tyou26.Hehasalwayshadapreference_______vegetablesandfruitmeat.A.to;toB.for;toC.to;overD.for;for27.Willyoudropinonmethisweekendif______?A.youareconvenientB.itisconvenientforyouC.itisconvenientofyouD.youwillbeconvenient28.ToLuXun,hispenisagunistoasoldier.A.thatB.whichC.howD.what29.ChristopherColumbuswasbelievedtohavebeenthefirstEuropean________America.A.reachingB.reachedC.toreachD.havingreached30–Howshallwegotothatairport?--Well,Irecommendataxi.AtotakeBtakingCtotakingDtake31RitatwohourseverySundayafternoontospendwithhersonAsetoutBsetawayCsetasideDsetoffAllthemembersinsocietyshouldtrytohelptheAIDSpatients,________aresufferingmentalandphysicalpains.A.allofwhichB.allofwhomC.allofthoseD.allofthemThebusinessmanwhohadbeenpraisedveryhighly________tobeagreatdisappointment.A.turnedupB.turnedinC.turnedoutD.turneddown34.Thefact________mostpeoplebelievenuclearwarwouldbemadnessdoesn’tmeanthatitwillnotoccur.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.why—You’vegivenusawonderfulChinesedinner,Mrs.Wang.—________.A.IamgladyouenjoyitB.ComeagainwhenyouarefreeC.It’snotnecessaryforyoutosaysoD.Oh,IamafraidIdidn’tcookverywell第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)Doyouagreetothefollowingwords?“Imagineyouarewalkingalongtheroad.Suddenlyyou___36___andalltheothersburstintolaughter.Youfeelvery___37___andthinktheworldis___38___you.Butinfact,fiveminuteslater,theyhaveforgottenitever___39___”.Theotherday,whenI___40___thesewordsinanarticle,Ididn’tagreewiththe___41___.Theauthorthinksthebestthingtodointhiskindof___42___istopretendnothinghashappened,andsoavoid___43___trouble.Iadmitthatweshouldkeepcalmbecause“Yourtearswillonlyremindothersofwhathappened,whileyour___44___canletthemforgetit.”Butthisisfarfromsatisfactory.Weshoulddo___45___tomakethingsbetter.Forexample,wecanbemorecarefulnexttimewe___46___thestreet;wecanwearshoesthathelptowalksteadily;wecan___47___tellthestorytootherssothattheywonmakethesamemistake.Weshouldalwaystrytomakethingsbetter,bothindailylifeand

’tinourstudies.It’sanactiveattitude,whichusually___48___goodresults.Iusedtobeashygirlandnotverygoodatmaths.OurnewmathsteacheraskedmeaquestionandIstillrememberhowIhungmyheadin___49___whenIcouldn

’tanswerit.“Ifyoudon

’tknowtheanswer,justtellme.

”Theteachersaid,

“Ifyoudon

’t,howcanIknowwhetheryouknowtheanswerornot?”___50___ofmyclassmatesburstintolaughter.Iblushedbuttheteacheraskedmetogototheblackboardand___51___whatIknew.IfIhadobeyedthewordsinthearticle,Iwouldhave___52___.ButItriedmybest.Andtoeveryone

’ssurprise,Isucceeded!Theteachersmiledandsaid:

“Welldone!Iknewyoucoulddoit!”Sincethen,Ihavebecomeactiveinmaths___53___inothersubjects.Iusedtothinkdoingmathsexerciseswasawasteoftime.Butnow,Iknow___54___Idocanmakethingsbetter.Everyoneisthearchitectofhisownfate.Ifwemakemistakes,weshould___55___anactiveattitude.Laugh,andtheworldlaughswithyou.Cry,andyoucryalone.36.A.falloverB.fallbackC.falloffD.fallasleep37.A.nervousB.excitedC.surprisedD.embarrassed38.A.smilingtoB.laughingatC.shoutingatD.strugglingfor39.A.matteredB.appearedC.happenedD.showed40.A.cameacrossB.cameintoC.cameaboutD.cameto41.A.speakerB.readerC.writerD.announcer42.A.environmentB.surroundingsC.conditionsD.situation43.A.ordinaryB.extraC.commonD.usual44.A.smileB.worryC.surpriseD.satisfaction45.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything46.A.walkintoB.walkacrossC.walkdownD.walkthrough47.A.almostB.stillC.everD.even48.A.bringsB.takesC.givesD.fetches49.A.joyB.prideC.shameD.surprise50.A.NoneB.FewC.BothD.All51.A.putupB.putdownC.putawayD.putaside52.A.givenupB.givenoutC.givenawayD.givenoff53.A.aslongasB.asfarasC.assoonasD.aswellas54.A.whoeverB.wheneverC.whereverD.whatever55.A.takeoffB.takeonC.takedownD.takeover第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,滿分40分)AIn1605someEnglishmenplannedtokilltheirking,JamesI,becausetheythoughthewasabadman.TheyknowthatonNovember5ththekingwouldgototheHouseofLordstotalkLordstotalkwithhisnobles.ThemenrentedabuildingnexttotheHouseofLords.TheydugthroughawallandputmanybarrelsofgunpowderinacellaroftheHouseofLords.TheychoseamancalledGuyFawkestosetfirestothegunpowderbutsomethingwentwrongwiththeirplan.OneofthemenhadarelativewhowascomingtotheHouseofLordstomeettheking.Hewarnedhisrelativetostayathome.Therelativespoketoothernoblesandsoonthekingheardaboutthedanger.SoldierssearchedthecellarsandfoundthegunpowderonNovember4th,GuyFawkeswascaughtandkilled.Everyyear,onNovember5th,EnglishchildrenrememberGuyFawkes.Theycollectoldboxes,newspapersandrubbishsothattheycanmakeabigfire,whichtheycallabonfire.Theyputapoleinthemiddleofthefireandtiea.“Theguy”“isfigureguythe’toitofCuyFawkesandismadeofoldclothesandpaper.Sometimestheypushtheir“guy”roundthestreetsinacartandaskformoneysothattheycanbuyfireworks.Intheeveningtheylightthebonfireandletoffmanyfireworks:crackers,rockers,andmanyotherkinds.November5thisanexcitingdayforchildreninEngland.Itisalwaysabusydayforfiremenandforhospitals.Sparksfromthebonfiressometimessetfiretofences,treesorhouses.Everyyearchildrenareinjuredwhenfireworksexplodedunexpectedly.56.SomeEnglishmenplannedtokilltheirkingbecame.A.theythoughthighlyofhimB.theythoughtpoorlyofhimC.theythoughtnothingofhimD.theythoughtwellofhim57.Somethingwentwrongwiththeirplanbecauseoneofthemen.A.toldtheKingaboutB.toldsomeothernoblesaboutitC.toldhisrelativeaboutitD.GuyFawkeswaskilled58.HowdoEnglishchildrenrememberGuyFawkeseveryyear?A.TheymakeabonfireB.TheymakeafigureofGuyC.Theyleftofffireworks.D.Allabove.59.Thephrase“l(fā)etoffmanyfireworks”inthepassage“means”.A.a(chǎn)llowthefireworkstoleaveB.causethefireworkstoexplodeC.keepthefireworksoffthebonfireD.putthefireworksintothebonfireBIcametostudyintheUnitedStatesayearago.YetIdidnotknowtherealAmericansocietyuntilIwasinjuredinacaraccidentbecauseaftertheaccidentIhadtoseeadoctorandgotocourt.AftertheaccidentmyroommatecalledadoctorformeIwasverygratefulanddeterminedtorepayhimButthenextdayheaskedmetopayhim$200forwhathehaddoneIwasastonishedHehadagoodreasontochargemehesaidAndifIwantedtocollectmoneyfromthepersonwhowasresponsibleformyinjury,I’dhavetohaveagoodlawyer.Andonlyagooddoctorcanhelpmegetagoodlawyer.Nowthathehadhelpedmefindagooddoctor,itwasfairthatIshouldpayhimButeverytimeIwenttoseethedoctorIhadtowaitabout50minutesHewouldseetwoorthreepatientsatthesametimeandoftenstoptreatingonesoastoseeanotherYethechargedme$115eachtimeThefinalexaminationreportconsistedoftenlinesanditcostme$215MylawyerwasallsmilesthefirsttimewemetButafterthatheavoidedseeingmeatallHeknewtheotherpartywasresponsiblefortheaccidentyethehardlydidanythingHesimplywaitedtocollecthismoneyHewassoirresponsiblethatIdecidedtodismisshim.Andhemademepayhim$770NowIhadtoactasmyownlawyerDuetomyinexperienceItoldthedateIwasleavingAmericaKnowingthatdateIwasleavingAmericaKnowingthattheyplayedfortimeandIleftwithoutgettingacentMyexperiencestaughtmetwothingsaboutAmericafirstlyinacountrylikeAmericamoneyiseverythingItismoreimportantthanfriendship,honororprofessionalmorality,foreignersarestillbeingunfairlytreatedSowhenwetalkaboutAmericaweshouldseeitsgoodandbadsides60Theauthor’sroommatefferedotohelphimbecauseAhefeltsorryfortheauthorB.hethoughtitwasachancetomakesomemoneyC.heknewthedoctorwasaverygoodoneD.hewantedtheauthortohaveagoodlawyer61.Theunderlinedword“charge”sageinthismeanspas.A.beresponsibleB.a(chǎn)ccuse(指控)C.a(chǎn)skasapriceD.claim(承認(rèn))62.Boththedoctorandthelawyerinthispassagearevery.A.friendlyB.greedy(貪婪的)C.professionalD.busy63.Whatconclusioncanyoudrawfromthestory?A.GoingtocourtissomethingverycommoninAmerica.B.Onemustbeverycarefulwhiledrivingacar.C.therearemorebadsidesinAmericathangoodsides.D.MoneyismoreimportantthanotherthingsintheUS.CUsually,whenyourteacherasksaquestion,thereisonlyonecorrectanswer.Butthereisonequestionthathasmillionsofcurrentanswers.

Thatquestionis

“What

syourname?

”Everyonegivesadifferentanswer,buteveryoneiscorrect.Haveyoueverwonderedaboutpeopletheymean?

?Where’snamesdotheycomefrom?WhatdoPeople’sfirstnames,orgivennames,arechosenbytheirparents.Sometimesthenameofagrandparentorothermemberofthefamilyisused.Someparentschoosethenameofawell-knownperson.AboycouldbenamedGeorgeWashingtonSmith;agirlcouldbenamedHelenKellerJones.Somepeoplegivetheirchildrennamesthatmeangoodthings.Clarameans“bright”;Beatricemeans“onewhogiveshappinessDonald”means;“worldrulerLeonard”;means“asbraveasalion”.Theearliestlastnames,orsurnames,weretakenfromplacenames.AfamilywiththenameBrookorBrooksprobablylivednearbrook(小溪);someonewhowascalledLongstreetprobablylivedonalong,pavedroad.TheGreenwoodfamilylivedinornearaleafyforest.Otherearlysurnamescamefrompeople’occupations.ThemostcommonoccupationalnameisSmith,whichmeansapersonwhomakesthingswithironorothermetals.Inthepast,smithswereveryimportantworkersineverytownandvillage.Someotheroccupationalnamesare:Carter—apersonwhoownedordroveacart;Potter—apersonwhomadepotsandpans.TheancestorsoftheBakerfamilyprobablybakedbreadfortheirneighborsintheirnativevillage.TheCarpenter-great’-greatsgreat-grandfatherprobablybuilthousesandfurniture.Sometimespeoplewereknownforthecoloroftheirhairorskin,ortheirsize,ortheirspecialabilities.WhenthereweretwomenwhowerenamedJohninthesamevillage,theJohnwiththegrayhairprobablybecameJohnGray.OrtheJohnwasverytallcouldcallhimselfJohnTallman.JohnFishwasprobablyanexcellentswimmerandJohnLightfootwasprobablyafastrunneroragooddancer.Somefamilynamesweremadebyaddingsomethingtothefather’names.English-speakingpeopleadded

–sor

–son.TheJohnsonsaredescendantsofJohn;theRobertsfamily’sancestorwasRobert.IrishandScottishpeopleaddedMacorMcorO.PerhapsalloftheMacDonnellsandtheMcDonnellsandtheO’ofthesameDonnell.64WhichofthefollowingaspectsdothesurnamesinthepassageNOTcover?A.Placeswherepeoplelived.

DonnellsaredescendantB.People’scharacters.C.Talentsthatpeoplepossessed.D.People’soccupations.Accordingtothepassage,theancestorsofthePotterfamilymostprobably_______.A.ownedordroveacartB.madethingswithmetalsC.madekitchentoolsorcontainsSupposeandEnglishcouplewhoseancestorslivednearaleafyforestwantedtheirnew-bornsontobecomeaworldleader,thebabymightbenamed_______.A.BeatriceSmithB.LeonardCarterC.GeorgeLongstreetD.DonaldGreenwood67.Theunderlinedword

descendants

inthelastparagraphmeansaperson

’A.latergenerationsB.friendsandrelativesC.colleaguesandpartnersD.latersponsorsDOnNovember11,YasserArafatdiedinaParishospital.RegardedbymostPalestiniansastheirfather,the75-year-old’sbodywastakentoCairoonNovember12forhisfuneral(葬禮).FailingtofinishhislifelonggoalofcreatingastateofPalestine,Arafatendedhislegendary(傳奇的)lifewithsomuchstilltobedone.Conflictstartedin1948when,withthehelpoftheUN,aJewishstate,IsraelwascreatedonlandwherethePalestinianslived.MillionsofPalestinians,whoareMuslim,weredrivenfromtheirhomes.TheybegananoftenviolentstruggletowintheirlandbackundertheirleaderArafat.ArafatsaidhewasborninJerusalemin1929.HeformedtheFatahmovement,whichlatercarriedoutattacksagainstIsrael.In1969hewaselectedchairmanofthePalestinianLiberationOrganization(PLO).SincethenhehasbeenthecentralleaderinPalestine.ButintheeyesofIsraelis,heisaterroristbecauseofthebombingsagainstthem.“Arafatisthefatherofmodernterrorism.HeisdirectlyresponsibleforthedeathofthousandsofIsraelicitizens,”saidCheshvan,anIsraelireporter.Afteryearsoffighting,Arafatcametobelievethattheonlysolutionwaspeacetalks.HewontheNobelPeacePrizein1994forhiseffortstomakepeace.But,notallPalestiniansagreedonthepeacefulpolicyandsoanewwaveofviolencestartedin2000.Asagreatleaderthatcannotbeeasilyreplaced,Arafat’sdeathleavesPalestinewithanuncertainfuture.Ashort-termleaderRawhiFattouhhasbeenchosen.ButexpertsworrythatdifferentPalestiniangroupsmaynowfightamongthemselvesforpower.68.ThereasonwhytheIsraelisandPalestiniansfoughtwitheachotheristhat_____.A.ArafatcreatedbombingsinIsraelB.IsraelisgotgreathelpfromtheUNC.IsraelwasfoundedwherethePalestinianslivedD.theFatahmovementcarriedoutattacksagainstIsrael69.WhatsolutiondidArafatbelieveinhisearlyage?A.Peacetalks.B.Violentstruggle.C.Terrorists’activities.D.Extremeattacks.70.WhendidArafatbecomethecentralleaderofPLO?A.In1929.B.In1948.C.In1969.D.In1994.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_______.A.anewleaderwillsoonreplaceArafatB.notallthePalestiniansfollowedArafatC.ArafathasfoundedthestateofPalestineD.therearefightsbetweenthePalestiniansENotallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars.Theyoftenrelivetheseexperiencesinnightmares(噩夢).NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.Theyhopeitmightreduce,orpossiblyerasetheeffectofpainfulmemories.InNovember,2004,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.Sofartheresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereduced,notthatthememoriesareerased.Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers’troublingmemoriesafterwar.Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity,whichmakesuswhoweare.Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast.Somepeoplefearthatalthoughthedrugwouldfirstbeusedinonlyveryseriouscases,itwouldbecomemoreandmorecommon.“Peoplealwayshavetheabilitytomisusescience,”saidJosephLeDoux,aNewYorkUniversitymemoryresearcher.“Allwewanttodoistohelppeoplehavebettercontrolofmemories.”WhydotheAmericanresearchersdevelopsuchpills?A.Theyhopetoinventanewkindofpills.B.Theyhopetodosomescientificexperiments.C.Theyhopetocontrolothers’memoriesbetter.D.Theyhopetohelppeopleforgetunhappythings.What’stheresultofthetestintheUSandFrance?A.Thepillshavenoeffectonpeopleatall.B.Thepillscanerasethebadmemoriestotally.C.Thepillsmakepeoplefeelbetteremotionally.D.Thepillscanstopthebadmemoriesfixinginthebrain.74.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordA.personalityB.privacy

“identity

”inparagraph5?C.advantag

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