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    1、- 1 -育才学校 20172018 学年第二学期期末考试高一(普通班)英语试卷命题人: (满分 150 分 ,时间 120 分钟)第 I 卷第一题 听力理解(共两节,共 20 小题,每小题 1.5 分,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

    2、小 题 和 阅 读 下 一 小 题 。 每 段对 话 仅 读 一 遍 。1What is Chases hobby?ASkiing BWriting CCollecting stamps2How much will the woman pay?A$39 B$35 C$313How does the man probably feel?AHopeful BConfused CAnnoyed4What is the topic of the conversation?A. The lighting of the restaurant BThe friendly staff CA romantic

    3、meal 5What does the woman mean?AShe only buys things on saleBEven the special price is too highCThe man should have gotten a better deal.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

    4、 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。6Why is the woman talking to the man?AShe wants to see the doctorBShe needs to email her doctorCShe needs help logging in to the patient website7How often does the woman s

    5、eem to go to the clinic?AEvery year BEvery two years CEvery four years- 2 -听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8Why does the woman check the weather report?AShe needs to pick up her sonBShe doesnt trust the weather forecast on TVCShe wants to know if she should get her umbrella9What is the probable relationship betw

    6、een the speakers?AHusband and wife BClassmates CCo-workers听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10Where are the speakers talking?AIn a classroom BOn the beach CIn an apartment11Why did Mary go to Xiamen?ATo escape Wuhans heatBT0 learn some business skillsCTo spend time with her uncle12What does Mary probably think

    7、 about seafood?AShe thinks it terribleBShe doesnt like itCShe thinks it delicious听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13How long did the bus leave before the scheduled time?ATen minutes BThirty minutes CAn hour14When did the woman probably get on the next bus?AAt 4:35 BAt 4:45 C At 5:0515What is the man worried a

    8、bout?AThe daily expense. B. The womans safetyCThe public transportation16What does the woman decide to do in the end?ABuy a carBWork for the newspaper. CComplain to the local government听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17What did customers use to complain about?ANot getting through to the restaurants. BPaying

    9、 a lot for delivery.CSlow service18What is special about DoorDash?AYou can order from many places at onceBYou can check the progress of the deliveryCThe prices are lower than those from the restaurants- 3 -19What do we know about the work of DoorDashers?AThe hours are flexible BThe pay isnt very goo

    10、dCIts a good way to promote themselves20Why do many restaurants like DoorDash?AThey dont need to hire their own delivery workersBThey dont need to find correct change to pay the driverCThey can pay for things up front like a delivery car and gas第二题 阅读理解(每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅

    11、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。ATeenagers in England do much the same as children in America do. They enjoy sending messages by their mobile phones and they also like swimming, listening to the latest music, watching TV and surfing the Internet.How do teenagers in England spend

    12、 their free time and holidays? Lets follow Sally, a British teenager, and spend five days with her during her school holiday.Day OneAfter breakfast, Sallys mother went out and left her alone at home. She checked her mobile phone during lunch one of her friends sent her a message early in the morning

    13、. Dinner was at 6:30 p.m. After that, she finished her English homework. Then she surfed the Internet.Day TwoSally and her mother paid a visit to their friends and went swimming together. Later, they went shopping for clothes and books, and had dinner in a restaurant.Day ThreeShe went to the superma

    14、rket with her mother to buy fish and chips for lunch as well as some pens. After she got back home, she spent the next few hours surfing the Internet and watching TV.Day FourShe surfed the Internet. Her mother took her out for lunch before she went to - 4 -work. She then read stories after lunch.Day

    15、 FiveShe woke up at 2 p.m., and so did her mother. They went to a park. Her mother met some friends there. When they got home, it was already time for dinner. Afterwards, she did her homework until 10 p.m.31. Sally and her mother went shopping again to buy _.A. food for lunch and pens B. some books

    16、and pensC. some fish and clothes D. food and books22. Which of the following things did Sally do on Day Four?A. She went swimming. B. She went out for breakfast. C. She read books. D. She went shopping. 23. According to the passage, it can be inferred that _.A. a park is the best place to meet a fri

    17、endB. parents shouldnt leave teenagers alone at homeC. teenagers dont usually do their homework during their school holidaysD. surfing the Internet has become an important part of teenagers livesBAmericans get some of their news and entertainment from public television and radio. These public media

    18、receive money to operate from private citizens, organizations and government. Many of their programs are educational. But most of the American media are run by businesses for profit. These privately owned media have changed greatly in recent years. Newspapers, magazines and traditional broadcast tel

    19、evision organizations have lost some of their popularity. At the same time, online, cable and satellite media have increased in numbers and strength. So have media that serve racial groups and those communicating in foreign languages.In general, more media than ever now provide Americans with news a

    20、nd entertainment. At the same time, fewer owners control them. Huge companies have many holdings(股份). In some areas, one company controls much of the media. One dramatic change in American media is the increased success of cable television. It comes into most homes over wires. It does not use the pu

    21、blic airwaves to present programs, as broadcast television does. Like broadcast television, most cable television programs perform advertisements. This is true although people must pay to see cable television in their homes. Thirty years ago, few people - 5 -had cable. Today, about sixty-eight perce

    22、nt of American homes have cable television. Television by satellite also is gaining popularity.Over the years, traditional broadcast organizations have tried to appeal to as many watchers as possible. Many cable companies, however, present programs for one special group of viewers. For example, ther

    23、e are cable stations for people who like books, cooking, travel, golf or comedy.24.Which of the following is true about American public media? AThey depend on the government.BThey are controlled by the governmentCThey are freeDThey can earn money.25.Which of the following properly shows the change i

    24、n these privately owned media? ANewspapers are getting more popular.BSatellite media is getting more popular.CTraditional media also serve racial groups.DSome media make their programs in foreign languages26.From the second paragraph, we learn that . Abroadcast TV and cable TV programs include sales

    25、 messagesBmore media are out of controlCAmerican media is dramaticDcable TV is free27.What would be the best title for the text? AAmerican news and entertainmentBPublic television and radio mediaCmedia in the United StatesDCable programs in the United StatesCIf two scientists at Los Alamos National

    26、Laboratory are correct, people will still be driving gasoline powered cars 50 years from now, giving out heat-trapping carbon dioxide(二氧化碳)into the atmosphereand yet that carbon dioxide will not contribute to global warming.In a proposal by two scientists, vehicle emissions (排放) would no longer cont

    27、ribute to global warming. The scientists, F. Jeffrey Martin and William L. - 6 -Kubic Jr., are proposing a concept, which they have named Green Freedom, for removing carbon dioxide from the air and turning it back into gasoline.The idea is simple. Air would be blown over a liquid solution of potassi

    28、um carbonate, which would absorb the carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide would then be put to chemical reactions that would turn it into fuel(燃料): gasoline or jet fuel.This process could change carbon dioxide from an unwanted, climate-changing pollutant into a vast resource for renewable fuels. The c

    29、ycleequal amounts of carbon dioxide produced and removedwould mean that cars, trucks and airplanes using the synthetic (合成的) fuels would no longer be contributing to global warming.Although they have not yet built a synthetic fuel factory, or even a small model, the scientists say it is all based on

    30、 existing technology. “Everything in the concept has been built, is operating or has a close cousin that is operating.” Dr. Martin said.The Los Alamos proposal does not go against any laws of physics, and other scientists who have independently suggested similar ideas. Dr. Martin said he and Dr. Kub

    31、ic had worked out their concept in more detail than former proposals.There is, however, a major fact that explains why no one has built a carbon-dioxide-to-gasoline factory: it requires a great deal of energy.According to their analysis, their concept, which would cost about $5 billion to build, cou

    32、ld produce gasoline at an operating cost of $1.40 a gallon and would turn economically practical when the price at the pump hits $4.60 a gallon.Other scientists said the Los Alamos proposal perhaps looked promising but could not evaluate it fully because the details has not been published. “Its defi

    33、nitely worth pursuing,” said Martin I. Hoffert, a professor of physics at New York University. “Its not that new an idea. It has a couple of pieces to it that are interesting.”28. What is the concept of Green Freedom?A. Removing the emission of carbon dioxide. B. Reducing the carbon dioxide produced

    34、 by car driving.C. Recycling the carbon dioxide into gasoline. D. Reserving the carbon dioxide for global warming.- 7 -29. What is the value of the scientists proposal?A. It increases the productivity of a fuel factory. B. It decreases the cost of producing gasoline.C. It reduces the pollution cause

    35、d by car driving. D. It promotes a new idea of environmental protection.30. The underlined part “has a close cousin that is operating” probably means the technology in the concept _.A. has been popular for so long B. has been ignored by many peopleC. is not appropriate for practiceD. will be put int

    36、o practice in the near future 31. What is the biggest challenge in realizing the concept Green Freedom?A. There is no theoretical basis. B. It is not economically practical.C. There is no solution to some technical problems. D. Only a few scientists support the idea.DFinding a winter job is often a

    37、proof that youre growing up, and its also a method for earning money to pay for what you dream of. Its never too early to start considering the future. Now, here are some good choices for you!Retail (零售) SalesRetail offers plenty of opportunity for teens who are looking for a job. This type of work

    38、can pay from $10 to $15 an hour depending upon the duty you are expected to take on. It can also be great for teens who are friendly and enjoy talking to other people. For more information, call us at 4005075.Food ServiceA job in the food service industry is a natural fit for sociable teens who enjo

    39、y communicating with the public. It allows employees to work as part of a team while learning about following instructions. It also comes with the opportunity to earn between $8 and $10 per hour. Just call 4005077 for more information.BabysitterThis job requires someone who is highly responsible. Th

    40、ough it pays generally between $6 and $8 hourly, it also requires a lot of patience. This is a great choice for teens who wish to make a career in teaching, child care, social work - 8 -or any other field that makes use of social skills or requires interaction with kids. Got a question? Just call 40

    41、05076.HousekeepingThis type of work can bring in about $5 an hour and it will allow teens to learn the tourism industry, so hotels are often looking for more housekeeping staff, and parks often need more people to assist with keeping public areas clean and organized as well. Telephone:400507932. How

    42、 much can you earn at least in two hours as a retailer?A. $20. B. $12. C. $16. D. $10.33. If youd like to be a waiter in winter, you may call_.A. 4005075 B. 4005079 C. 4005076 D. 400507734. Which of the following jobs may attract teens who want to be a teacher?A. Retail Sales. B. Babysitter. C. Food

    43、 Service. D. Housekeeping.35. The text is mainly written for teens who _.A. are faced with communication problemsB. dream of becoming a housekeeperC. want a part-time job in the winter D. plan to start their own business.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。 Different

    44、culturesThe cultures of the East and the West really distinguish each other a lot. 36_ The origin of the eastern cultures is mainly from two countries: China and India. Both of the two cultures are developed by rivers-the Yellow River in China and the Hindu River in India. 37_ When the two mother ri

    45、vers gave birth to the Eastern culture, another famous culture was brought up on the Mesopotamian Plain-the Mesopotamian Civilization. This civilization later on developed into the cultures of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. 38_ Like the Chinese culture, the European culture also crossed waters. Wh

    46、en the British settled down in America, their culture went with them over the Atlantic Ocean. So the American culture doesnt distinguish from the European culture a - 9 -lot.39_ Take the language system for example. In the East, most languages belong to the pictographic language while the Western la

    47、nguages are mostly based on the Latin system. Other causes like human race difference counts as well. But whats more, due to the far distance and the steep areas between the East and West, the two cultures seldom communicate until recent centuries. So they grew up totally in their own ways with almo

    48、st no-interference(干扰)from the other.The differences are everywhere. 40_ But different cultures make the world of 21st century more colorful. The cultural gap should not be the obstacle (障碍) to the civilization of human being. It ought to be the motivation of our going farther. A. They are obvious and affect peoples ways of thinking and their views of the world.B. They helped the two cultures develop for centuries and form their own styles.C. This is because the culture systems are two separate systems on the whole.D. At the same time, some other differences add to the cultural differences

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