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1、吉林省长春外国语学校2017-2018 学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题第I卷I. 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分 )第一节(共5 小题;每小题1.5 分 , 满分 7.5 分 )听下面 5 段对话。 每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the woman?A. A student.B. A secretary.C. A teacher.- 3 -2. What does the woman say about Tom?A. He

2、 works hard.B. He is clever.C. He is popular.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Where to meet Mr. Jackson.B. Whether to call Mr. Jackson.C. When to meet Mr. Jackson.4. How will the man go to the airport tomorrow?A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By car.5. Where will the woman go tonight?A. A restaurant

3、.B. A theater.C. A bar.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 Nora prefer?A. A job with higher pay.B. A room of her own.C. A flat near the ci

4、ty center.7. What is the kitchen like?A. Small.B. Old.听第 7 段材料 , 回答第8、 9 题。8. Where did the man grow up?A. In a city.B. In a small town.9. What do the speakers see in the streets?A. Kids playing ball.B. Nice shops.C. A lot of trash.听第 8 段材料 , 回答第 10 至 12 题。10. How did Mr. Lam help Martin?A. By offer

5、ing him a part-time job.B. By giving him some pocket money.C. By helping him with his study.11. What is Martin's opinion on the club?A. It is expensive. B. It is satisfying.12. What advice does Martin offer?C. Well-equipped.C. In the countryside.C. It is useless.A. Putting a letter box outside t

6、he club's room.B. Making a note of students' problems.C. Keeping in touch with students.9 段材料 , 回答第 13 至 16 题。13 .Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a company.B. At the woman's house.C. In a factory.14 .Why is the man coming to the university?A. He'll visit a frien

7、d's there.B. He'll study there.C. He'll teach there.15 .What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Keep the living-room clean.B. Make phone calls at night.C. Turn off the radio.16 .What should the man do if he wants to make a phone call late at night?A. Talk quietly.B. Talk secretly.C. Tal

8、k to the woman first.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17 .Why is Mr. Chaplin absent?A. He's gone to attend a meeting.B. He's gone to take a training course.C. He's gone to have an examination.18 .What exam do the students have today?A. A math exam.B.An art exam.C. An English exam.19 .When does the exam

9、 start?A. At 9 o'clock. B. At 11o'clock.C. At 14 o'clock.20 .What does the speaker ask the students to do before answering the questions?A. Write their names clearly.B. Take a deep breath.C. Read the questions carefully.II.完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)I fell in love with reading when I was a

10、 child. Through reading, I developed a good 21 with my parents.22 as a second-generation South Korean in America, I was raised in an environment in which my parents 23 to settle in American culture. My parents were awkward, strange and different. Their limitations as immigrants( 移 民)24 me; as a chil

11、d, I was alone and quiet. I grew up in a family where Iwas -25 to speak English. I wanted to _26 the depth of the books I read but the words _27me, like my parents. I wasn't able to change thesituation 28 I was placed in, but I worked very hard. Every 29 , I went to the library to check out new

12、books. I would have_30reading all the books byFriday afternoons. I became a better 31. Pretty soon, I was the 32 reader in the class. People would look at me in 33 as they saw me read 500-page books in only a few days. But I believe the greatest 34 was reading every night to my parents. Every evenin

13、g, we 35 together in our living room, and I read to them. Slowly but surely, our 36 grew. My parents can communicate with others 37 ; for me, grammar quizzes became a piece of cake.Today I'm 38 to have Asian-American parents who were 39 enough to learn English from a young boy and wise enoughto

14、40 their son to read at a young age.21.A.relationshipB. careerC. agreementD.attitude22.A.ConsideredB. BornC. KnownD.Described23.A.helpedB. waitedC. struggledD.hesitated24.A.inspiredB. influencedC. annoyedD.hurt25.A.forbiddenB. forcedC. expectedD.allowed26.A.showB. measureC. guessD.understand27.A. ex

15、citedB. frightenedC. challengedD.shocked28.A.whichB. whereC. whatD.whom29.A.dayB. decadeC. weekD.season30.A.consideredB. keptC. finishedD.admitted31.A.listenerB. readerC. viewerD.child32.A.strangestB. busiestC. luckiestD.fastest33.A.amazementB. satisfactionC. panicD.relief34.A.enthusiasmB. chanceC.a

16、chievementD.power35.A.calmeddownB. queued upC. stayed upD.sat down36.A.interestsB. vocabularyC. needsD.popularity37.A.easilyB. anxiouslyC. privatelyD.legally38.A.nervousB.eagerC. proudD.committed39.A.superbB. freeC. strictD.patient40.A.encourageB. convinceC. expectD.begIII.阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每

17、小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。ADo you want a pleasant holiday? The summer holidays are upon us again. Here is our guide to summer holiday fun in Peterborough!Peterborough MuseumThe Age of the Dinosaur is the museum's main attraction this summer. Get close to prehistoric creatures

18、 via some great hands-on exhibits! The museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday, and from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sundays in August.Call 01733-864663 for details.Saxon Youth ClubSchool holiday fun: Young people aged 1319 will be able to produce theirown music, compete in spo

19、rts activities, or try their hand at cooking at Saxon Youth Club, Saxon Community Centre, Norman Road, Peterborough every Monday and Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. Plus an aeroball tournament will take place on Thursday,12th August between 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.Call 01353-720274 for details.Houghton Mill

20、Alice Through the Looking Class a new production of the family favorite on Monday, 30th August. Bring rugs or chairs to sit on and a picnic if you wish to eat during the play. Gates open 5:30 p.m., performance 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Tearoom will be open until the end of the interval. Adult £ 10. C

21、hild £7. Family £20.Booking advisable on 0845-4505157.Farmland Museum and Denny AbbeyFarmland Games: From Welly Wanging to Pretend Ploughing matches, come and join the Farmland Team. Collect your sporting stickers and create a colorful rosette that is fit for a winner! No need to book, jus

22、t turn up between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, 19th August. Suitable for children agedfour and above, each child should be accompanied by an adult and all activitiesare included in the normal admission. Tickets Cost £ 7 per child.For further information, call 01223-810080.1.1 If you ar

23、e interested in cooking, you can go to .A. Houghton MillB. Saxon Youth ClubC. Farmland MuseumD. Peterborough Museum42 .You want to watch the new play with your parents, so it will cost youA. £7B.£ 17C. £20D. £2743 .Which of the following activities needs parents' company?A. P

24、laying farmland games.B. Watching the new play.C. Competing in sports activities.D. Visiting the dinosaur exhibition.BI grew up with a group of pets. As a mother, I was determined to provide my daughter with the same joyful experiences. Indeed, by the time my daughter was in elementary school, our h

25、ouse was known as "the neighborhood zoo”. Now that she is a teenager, we've reduced the number of animals in our home, but we still live with two dogs. I can't imagine life without them.Regardless, I have become increasingly uncomfortable with the word "pet".When I came upon t

26、he conclusion by the University of Tennessee zoologist Gordon Burghardt that the best we can do for pets is a life of "controlled deprivation (录U夺)",I wished I had never bought Lizzy, our leopard gecko( 豹纹守 宫).I felt a pit in my stomach when I learned that Lizzy' s constant clawing at

27、the glass wall of her tank was most likely a signal of stress. It is perhaps not surprising that she died after only two years, despite our efforts to give proper care.The problems with the various small creatures we put into cages and tanks are relatively clear-cut. More challenging moral questions

28、, in my view, arise in relation to our closest furry friends: dogs and cats. Unlike animals that must spend their entire life in a cage or that must struggle to adapt to a human environment, most cats and dogs have it pretty good. Yet it is likely that our dogs and cats may be suffering in ways we d

29、on't readily see, because even the most well-meaning owner doesn't always provide what an animal needs.It may be hard to recognize the harmful aspects of pet keeping when all we hear is how beloved pets are and how happy they are to be in our company. Advertisements showing golden-haired chi

30、ldren playing with golden-haired puppies and YouTube videos of cats doing funny things make pet keeping look ever so precious.Yet if we really care about animals, we ought to know animals are not toys they are living, breathing, feeling creatures.44. What does the underlined part "the neighborh

31、ood zoo" in Paragraph 1 imply?A. The author is a pet lover.B. The author is a regular zoo-goer.C. The author' s daughter is a zoo keeper.D. The author' s neighborhood is rich in animals.45. How did the author feel about Lizzy?A. Worried.B. Curious.C. Guilty.D. Annoyed.46. What is the ma

32、in problem with pet dogs and cats?A. They can' t adapt to human life.B. Their needs are easier to ignore.C. They suffer a lot from ill-treatment.D. Their owners fail to accompany them.47. Which of the following statements is True?A. My daughter grew up with a group of pets until adulthood.B. Acc

33、ording to Gordon Burghardt, we should try our best to give pets a life of "controlled deprivation ( 剥夺)".C. Most cats and dogs spend their entire life in a cage just like other animals.D. What the media did makes it hard for us to recognize the harmful aspectsof pet keeping.CPeople with bi

34、gger brains tend to score higher on standardized tests of intelligence, according to new study findings.However, the study author Dr. Michael A.McDaniel of the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond emphasized that these findings represent a general trend, and people with small heads should no

35、t automatically believe they are less intelligent. For instance, Albert Einstein's brain was "not particularly large", McDaniel noted." There's some relationship between brain size and intelligence on the average, but there's plenty of room for exceptions," he said.In

36、terest in the relationship between brain size and intelligence grew in the1830s, when German anatomist( 解剖学家)Frederich Tiedmann wrote that he believed there was "an unquestionable connection between the size of the brain and the mental energy displayed by the individual man". Since that st

37、atement, scientists have conducted numerous studies to determine if Tiedmann's assertion was correct. Most studies have looked into the link between head size and intelligence. More recently, however, researchers have published additional studies on brain size and intelligence, measured using MR

38、I scan(核磁共振成像扫描).For his study, McDaniel analyzed more than 20 studies that looked into the relationship between brain size and intelligence in a total of 1,530 people. The studies showed that on the average, people with larger brain volume tended to be more intelligent. The relationship between bra

39、in volume and intelligence was stronger in women than men, and in adults than in children. McDaniel notes in the journal Intelligence.McDaniel is not sure why the relationship was stronger for adults and women. "Other research has shown that women, on the average, tend to have smaller brains th

40、an men, but score just as well if not higher in tests of intelligence," he said.McDaniel insisted that the relationship between brain size and intelligence is not a "perfect" one. "One can certainly find lots of examples of smaller-sized people who are highly intelligent," h

41、e said, "But, on the average, the relationship holds."48. What does the text mainly talk about?A. MRI scans are applied to intelligence.B. On the average, a bigger brain means higher IQ.C. Dr McDaniel did well in his intelligence study.D. Scientists are interested in Tiedmann's idea.49

42、. By mentioning Albert Einstein, the writer wants to show.A. Albert Einstein was intelligentB. the result of intelligence test was falseC. being hard working is more important than intelligenceD. brain size doesn't necessarily decide the level of intelligence50. After Frederich Tiedmann wrote hi

43、s article,.A. many scientists agreed with himB. numerous studies have failed to prove his ideaC. MRI scan became popularly usedD. lots of researchers were interested in the connections between head size and intelligence第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两 项为多余选项。Tests can be stres

44、sful even for the best students. 51 Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to make your stress much more manageable.Get Enough SleepGetting 6 hours of sleep or less can put you into what's called a sleep deficit(不足),which makes you less sharp mentally and prevents you from performing

45、properly on tests. 52 This way, you needn't stay up for the test and can get a good night of sleep before your big day.Study Smarter53 Make a list of the most important things you need to learn and hit the items at the top of the list first. This will ensure they're mostly covered if you run

46、 out of time. Make a list of all the work you have to do, estimate how long each item will take, and compare that with the amount of hours you have available. This will tell you if you can carefully read or just skim, how many times you can afford to revise the papers.Visualize(想象)SuccessA proven wa

47、y to build your confidence is to visualize yourself taking the tests and doing wonderfully. Visualization can not only help you perform better in the tests but can help you remember facts. You can create detailed situations that involve the information you're trying to remember.54Stay CalmThere&

48、#39;re several techniques that can help you calm down quickly.55 Just close your eyes, take a deep breath, hold it for a while and then let it out slowly. Your stress will come out with your exhales(呼气).A. Be organized with your studies.B. Extra time on tests can bring success to students.C. Test anxiety has a negative impact on your performance.D. In this process you can strengthen the facts in your memory.E. Breathing

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