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上學(xué)期高一英語期末測試題(時(shí)間120分鐘,總分150分)第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)從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)?!狢anchildrenswiminthispool?—Yes.However,theyneverdosoalone.A.mayB.needC.wouldD.should2.studentsofourschoolis4,000;themarefromcountryside.A.Thenumberof;ThenumberofB.Thenumberof;anumberofC.Anumberof;thenumberofD.Anumberof;anumberofTomhastoomuchdifficultyChineseandheoftenasksmehelp.A.inunderstanding;inB.tounderstand;withC.understanding;aboutD.understanding;for—Whydidn'tyougivemearing?—Well,!meant,butlaterIforgot.A.telephoningB.totelephoneC.havingtelephonedD.tohavetelephonedThepaintingIlookedwaspaintedbyVincentvanGoghA.inwhichBfromwhichC.atwhichD.onwhichThegirlyoutalkedatthemeetingisacollegestudentA.withwhomBfromwhomCatwhomDofwhomMywifeandIsmoke,butwedon'tdothatanymore.A.usedtoB.areusedtoC.wereusedtoD.usetoShetriedtokeepthestudentsintheclassroombythemintheclassroom.A.lockB.locksC.lockingD.locked—Shallwegoforapicnicthisweekend?—Well,.Wellhavetoseeiftheweatherisfine.A.italldependsB.itdependsonC.O.K.D.Idon'tknow..1determinedthechancetogoabroadtostudyA.notloseBnotlosingCnottoloseDtonotloseTheyoungcouplescan'taffordanewhouseA.buyingB.tobuyC.buysD.tobuyingEachofthestudentsworkshardathisorherlessons,togotouniversitysomeday.A.tohopeB.hopesC.hopedD.hopingThefactoryproduceshalfamillionpairsofshoeseveryyear;80%aresoldabroadAofwhichBwhichofCofthemDofthat—Imustapologizeforaheadoftime.—That/sallright.A.lettingnotyouknowB.notlettingyouknowC.lettingyouknownotD.lettingyounotknow—Haveyoumovedtoyournewhouse?—Notyet.Myhouse.A.isbeingpaintedB.hasbeenpaintedC.ispaintedD.ispaintingTherearefivepeopleinmyfamily,me.A.includesB.includingC.includedD.isincludingTheoldwomanallherbookstothechildreninthevillage.A.gaveawayB.gaveinC.gaveoffD.gaveupCongratulationsyourbirthday!Thankyou!A.forB.toC.ofD.onI9.Heapologizedhismothernotdoingthework.A.不填;forB.with:onC.to;forD.for;不填I(lǐng)twillbeamonthyouknowtheresult.A.whenB.beforeC.whileD.since第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21-40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。OneSundaymorning,acarelesscardriverthrewalightedcigarette(香煙)outofhiscartenmiles21ofthetown.Theforestatthesideofthe22wasdrybecausetherehadbeenno23formanydays.Withinafew24thetreeswereonfire.Atruckdriversawthefirewhenhewasonhis25tothetown.Assoonashereachedthetown,he26thepoliceaboutthefire.Soonfiremenwere27westwards.Whentheyreachedthefire,theysawthatitwasverybig.It28notspread(擴(kuò)展)tothenorthbecauseofa29ortothesouthbecauseofawideriver.Butawestwindwas30thefiretowardthetownandthe31sentamessagebacktothetown32radio.Hearingthemessage,thechieffireofficerandhundredsof33hurriedtoaplaceabouthalfamilewestofthetown,34theycutdownanumberof35andclearedawidepathorbreak(空隙)throughthe36.Whenthefirereachedthebreak,itbegantodiedown,_37therewasnothinglefttoburn.Thewindblewsomesparks(火花)38thebreak,butthefiremensoonbeatoutthesmallfires.39severalhourstheymanagedtoputoutthefireandsavedthe40.B.westC.northD.southB.riverC.houseD.roadB.waterC.sprayD.irrigationB.minutesC.yearsD.daysB.truckC.businessD.wayB.talkedC.saidD.phonedB.runningC.hurryingD.walkingB.wouldC.couldD.shouldB.lakeC.hillD.villageB.supportingC.findingD.againstB.driverC.firemenD.officeB.fromC.withD.byB.peopleC.workersD.studentsB.WhenC.ThereD.HereB.cropsC.housesD.plantsB.fireC.roadD.forestB.whenC.becauseD.andB.outC.underD.acrossB.InC.AfterD.UntilB.townC.forestD.place第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié);每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共20題,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AItistheGoldenBridgethatjoinsthebeautifulcityofSanFranciscowiththesuburbstothenorth.Eachday,aboutonehundredthousandcarsacrossthebridge,takingpeopletoandfromthecity.Morethanhalfofthemcrossthebridgeduringthemorningandeveningrushhours,asaresult,thetripisnotpleasant.Now,however,thereisatleastonegroupofhappycommuters(經(jīng)常往來市區(qū)的人).Thesearethepeoplewhotravelunderthebridgeinsteadofonit.Theygotoworkbyboatandenjoyitsomuchthatmostofthemsaytheywillnevergobycaragain.Theferrytheytakeisthelarge,quiet,comfortable"GoldenGate”.Commuterscanenjoythesunontheboat.Inthemorning,theycanhavebreakfastinthecoffeeshop,andintheeveningtheycanhaveadrinkintheboatwhiletheyarelookingatSanFrancisco'sfamoussceneandthenearbyhills.Thetriptakesonlythirtyminutesandisnotexpensive.Butbestofall,beingonanboatseemstomakepeoplefeelmorefriendlytowardseachother.Twocommuterswhometonthe"GoldenBridge“havealreadygotmarried.Becausetheboathasbeensosuccessfulzthereareplanstouseotherstilllargerboats.Thereisalsoaplanforahigh-speedboatthatwillmakethetripinonlyfifteenminutes.Noteveryoneishappyaboutthat./ZAlotofpeopledon'twanttogetthetripfaster/saidonecommuter.Theyfeelthathalfanhourisjustenoughtimetorest.〃Over_crosstheGoldenGateBridgeduringmorningandeveningrushhourseveryday.A.100,000peopleB.50,000peopleC.100,000carsD.50,000carsGrossingtheGoldenGateBridgebycarisnotpleasantbecause.ittakespeople30minutes.thegoldenBridgeisverylong.thebridgeiscrowdedwithcars,busesandtrucksmostofthecarownerscannotenjoythebeautyofSanFrancisco.Inthefuture,.largerboatswillbeusedtocarrycommutersabigcoffeeshopwillbebuiltmoreandmorepeoplewillgetmarriedontheboatpeoplewillallgotoworkbyboatManypeopledon'tlikethenewideaforahigh-speedboatbecause.A.theydon'twanttogotoworkearlierB.theywantenoughtimetohavearestC.theydon'tliketostayontheboatD.therewillbemorepeopleontheboat45.Agroupofcommutersarehappy.becausetheyarethepeoplewhotravelunderthebridge.becausetheyarethepeoplewhotravelonthebridge.becausetheygotoworkbyboatandenjoyitverymuch.becausetheywillnevergotoworkbycaragainBCountrymusicisoneofthemostpopularkindsofmusicintheUnitedStatestodaybecauseitisaboutsimplebutstronghumanfeelingsandeventslove,sadness,goodtimes,andbadtimes.Ittellsreal-lifestoriesandsoundsthewaypeoplereallytalk.Aslifebecomesmorecomplicated,itisgoodtohearmusicaboutordinarypeople.Countrymusiccomesfromtwokindsofmusic,oneisthetraditionalmusicofthepeopleintheAppalachianMountainsintheeasternUnitedStates.Theotheristraditionalcowboymusicfromthewest.Atfirstcitypeoplesaidcountrymusicwaslowclass.Itwaspopularmostlyinthesouth.ButduringWorldWar團(tuán),thousandsofSouthernerswenttotheNortheastandMidwesttoworkinthefactories.Theytooktheirmusicwiththem.Soldiersfromtherestofthecountrywenttoarmycampsinthesouth.Theylearnedcountrymusic.Slowlyitbecamepopularalloverthecountry.TodaycountrymusicisalsopopulareverywhereintheUnitedStatesandCanada—insmalltownsandinNewYorkCity,amongblackandwhite,andamongeducatedanduneducatedpeople.About1,200radiostationsbroadcastcountrymusictwenty-fourhoursaday.Englishstarssingitintheirownlanguages.ThemusicthatstartedwithcowboysandpoorSouthernersisnowpopularallovertheworld.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatcountrymusiccomesfrom.theNortheastandMidwest.factoriesandarmycampsintheSouth.theAppalachianMountainsandtheWest.real-lifestoriesinsmalltowns.BeforeWorldWar團(tuán)countrymusicwaspopularmainlyin.A.theSouthB.theWestC.theMidwestD.theNortheastDuringWorldWar0manySouthernerswenttotheNortheastandtheMidwestbecause.theywantedtotakemusicwiththem.theywantedtomakeotherpeoplelikecountrymusic.theywantedtoworkinthefactoriesthere.theywantedtomakecountrymusicpopular.Countrymusicwasoneofthemostpopularkindofmusicintheworldtodaybecause.citypeoplesaiditwaslowclass.peoplecouldsingitinmanydifferentlanguages.itstartedwithcowboysandpoorsoutherners.itislovedbydifferentkindsofpeopleintheworld.SO.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?CountrymusicisabouthumanfeelingsandeventsCountrymusicissungbystarsallinEnglish.Countrymusicisstillnotpopularamongcitypeopletoday.Citypeoplelikedcountrymusicatfirst.cTheGreatFireofLondonstartedintheveryearlyhoursof2September1666.Infourdaysitdestroyedmorethanthree-quartersoftheoldcity,wheremostofthehouseswerewoodenandclosetogether.Onehundredthousandpeoplebecamehomeless,butonlyafewlosttheirlives.ThefirestartedonSundaymorninginthehouseoftheKing'sbaker(面包師)inPuddingLane.Thebaker,withhiswifeandfamily,wasabletogetoutthroughawindowintheroof.Astrongwindblewthefirefromthebakeryintoasmallhotelnextdoor.ThenitspreadquicklyintoThamesStreet.Thatwasthebeginning.Byeighto'clockthreehundredhouseswereonfire.OnMondaynearlyakilometerofthecitywasburningalongtheRiverThames.Tuesdaywastheworstday.Thefiredestroyedmanywell-knownbuildings,oldStPaul'sandtheGuildhallamongthem.SamuelPepys,thefamouswriter,wroteaboutthefire.Peoplethrewtheirthingsintotheriver.Manypoorpeoplestayedintheirhousesuntilthelastmoment.Birdsfelloutoftheairbecauseoftheheat.ThefirestoppedonlywhentheKingfinallyorderedpeopletodestroyhundredsofbuildingsinthepathofthefire.Withnothinglefttoburn,thefirebecameweakandfinallydiedout.Afterthefire,ChristopherWren,thearchitect,wantedacitywithwiderstreetsandfinenewhousesofstone.Infact,thestreetsarestillnarrow;buthedidbuildmorethanfiftychurches,amongthemwasthenewStPaul's.Thefirecausedgreatpainandloss,butafteritLondonwasabetterplace:acityforthefutureandnotjustofthepast.51.Thefirebeganin.ahotelB.PuddingLaneC.ThamesStreetD.thepalace52.Itseemsthatthewriterofthetextwasmostsorryforthefactthat.A.alotofpeoplelosttheirlivesthebirdsintheskywerekilledbythefiremanyfamousbuildingsweredestroyedtheKing'sbakerywasburneddown.Whydidthewritercite(引用)SamuelPepys?A.BecausePepyswasamongthoseputtingoutthefire.B.BecausePepyswastheonlypersonwhowroteaboutthefire.C.Toshowthatpoorpeoplesufferedmost.D.Togivethereaderaclearerpictureofthefire..Howwasthefireputoutaccordingtothetext?Thekingandhissoldierscametohelp.Allthewoodenhousesinthecityweredestroyed.Peoplemanagedtogetenoughwaterfromtheriver.D.Housesstandinginthedirectionofthefirewerepulleddown..Whichofthefollowingwerereasonsfortherapidspreadofthebigfire?(a)Therewasastrongwind.(b)Thcstreetswereverynarrow.(c)Manyhousesweremadeofwood.(d)Thcrewasnotenoughwaterinthecity.(e)Peopledidnotdiscoverthefireearlier.A.(a)and(b)B.(a),(b)and(c)C.(a),(b),(c)and(d)D.(a),(b),(c)(d)and(e)DThecostofmedicalcareintheUnitedStatesisveryhigh.Thetimeandmoneythatdoctorsspendontheirmedicaleducationisprobablyonereasonforthisproblem.Avisittoadoctor'sofficecostsfromfifteentofiftydollars.Itisalmostimpossibleforpeopletopayformedicalcaretheyneed.ManypeopleintheUnitedStatesthinkthatdoctorsareoverpaid.Mostdoctors,however;disagree.Theysaythattheywererequiredtostudymedicineforalongtime.Tuition(學(xué)費(fèi))formanyyearsofmedicaleducationcostslotsofmoney.Doctorssaythatitisnecessaryformostmedicalstudentstoborrowmoneyfromabanktopaytheirtuition.Becausethismoneymustberepaidtothebank,youngdoctorsneedtoreceivealotofmoneyfortheirwork.Sotheychargepeoplehighpricesformedicalcare.Therefore,it'spossiblethatthehighcostofmedicalcareinAmericaisunnecessary.Becausehightuitionisonecauseofhighcosts,onewaytolowercostswouldbetohavemedicalschoolsthatarefreeorhavelowtuition.Somepeopledon'thavetheirmedicalcaretheyneedbecause.theyarenotwillingtopaythedoctorshightuitiontheydon'tthinkitnecessarytohavemedicalcaretheydon'twanttospendmuchmoneyonittheyhaven'tgotenoughmoneytopayforitThereasonforthehighmedicalcostmentioned(提至lj)inthearticleis.A.tuitioninmedicalschoolsishighB.thepriceofmedicineishighC.doctorsareoverpaidD.doctorsmustpaymoneytobanksOnewaytolowerthecostofmedicalcarewouldbe.nottoseeadoctortopaydoctorslessmoneytoletmedicalstudentshavefreeorpartlyfreemedicaleducationToforbid(禁止)doctorstoasktheirpatientsfortoomuchmoney59.Themainideaofthearticleisthat.avisittoadoctor'sofficemaycostasmuchas$15to$50inUSthecostofmedicalcareisthemainreasonforthehighcostsinUSmedicalcareintheUnitedStatescostsalotofmoneybecausedoctorswanttoberichthehighcostoftuitioninmedicalschoolsisonereasonforthehighcostofmedicalcareinAmerica60.ThecostofmedicalcareintheUnitedStatesisveryhigh.Whatdoesthewriterthinkaboutit?Heagreesthatdoctorsareoverpaid.Hethinksitabigproblemandsuggestsawaytosettleit.Hedoesn/tthinkmedicalstudentsshouldborrowmoneyfrombanks.Hedoesn'tthinkitnecessaryformedicalstudentstostudyforalongtime.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填如空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Morethan40millionAmericansmoveeachyear.Peoplemovebecauseofanewjoborschool,orbetteropportunities,orforsomethingelse.71Butherearesometipsonhowtofindhappinessinyournewhome..TreatitasanadventureLivinginanewplaceisagreatchancetoexperiencenewthings.Sogetoutthereandexplore!Trylocalactivitiesthatweren'tpopularinyourformercity,suchasskiingifyoucamefromabeachtownorsurfingifyoulivedinthemountains.722.ReachoutIntroduceyourselftoneighboursandeveryoneelseyoumeet.73It'sthebestwaytogetadviceandtipsaboutlivinginyourareaandtomakenewfriends.3.74Youdon'thavetogiveupyourhobbiesandinterestsjustbecauseyouareinanewplace.Ifyoulovelisteningtolivemusic,lookforalocalrockorjazzclub.Ifyouenjoyart

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