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四川省成都外国语学校2017-2018学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题(时间30分钟 满分100分)第一节 短对话 (共5小题; 每小题3分,满分15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. Whats the weather like at the moment? A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy. 2. Whats the womans roommate like? A. Shes patient. B. Shes nice. C. Shes tidy. 3. Why has John moved out? A. To be near the school. B. To live in a quiet place. C. To avoid the trouble. 4. Whats the mans problem? A. He cant see the sign clearly. B. He has no ticket for the movie. C. Hes parked in the wrong place. 5. Which musical instrument does Bob have? A. Drums. B. A guitar. A violin. 第二节 长对话 (共15小题; 每小题3分,满分45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 can we learn from the conversation? A. The woman has missed her flight.B. The plane will take off tonight.C. The airport is closed. 7. What does the woman want? A. A room for herself alone.B. A hotel close to the airport. C. A room with bright light. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What can we learn about the woman? A. She isnt familiar with the Internet. B. She cant afford a camera.C. She doesnt like MA-205. 9. What is the man probably going to do next? A. Reduce the budget. B. Change the model. C. Order a camera. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. What does the man show the woman? A. A magazine. B. Hair care products. C. A bottle of red wine. 11. How will the womans hair look? A. Long. B. Short. C. Shoulder-length. 12. Why doesnt the woman want to change the color of her hair? A. She thinks its too expensive.B. Shes afraid it might damage her hair.C. She doesnt like the suggested color. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. How much pocket money does Lily get a month? A. About 20 pounds. B. About 15 pounds. C. About 5 pounds. 14. Why does Lily want more pocket money? A. To get as much as her friends. B. To pay for music lessons. C. To buy some clothes. 15. When can Lily have more pocket money? A. When she proves good at her school work. B. When she no longer argues with her mum. C. When she is mature in her mums eyes. 16. What does David suggest Lily do? A. Have a discussion with her mum. B. Help her mum with housework.C. Sit down and wait calmly. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. Where is the speaker?A. On a plane. B. In a bus. C. At a tourist site. 18. Why is food or drink not allowed on the journey? A. To avoid annoying others.B. To show respect for the guide.C. To guarantee passengers safety. 19. How long can the tourists stay at the first destination? A. 15 to 30 minutes. B. About an hour. C. About two hours. 20. What is the second destination famous for? A. Stonehenge. B. The River Avon. C. The Roman Baths. 第三节 判断题 (共5小题; 每小题2分,满分10分)听下面1段对话。对话后有5个句子,请判断它们的正误,如正确,选A;如错误,选B,并标在试卷的相应位置。听对话前,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。此对话读两遍。 21. This conversation is about the harm of second-hand smoking.22. The man has never heard of third-hand smoking before.23. The woman heard about third-hand smoking from her parents.24. If parents keep away from children when smoking, the children will not have disease.25. Smoking parents had better give up smoking pletely because when they get close to children, they may pass dangerous matters in their mouth to them.第四节 填空题 (共10小题; 每小题3分,满分30分)听下面1段独白。请根据独白内容,完成下面短文,每空一词。听独白前,你将有60秒时间阅读短文。此独白读三遍。 It is universally believed that progress is good, without which there would be no change in many aspects of our life. To keep the economy moving _26_, progress is required. New products need to be developed; new services need to be created. Without progress, our economy would stand _27_, and there would be no _28_ bringing in products from all over the world.Progress can also improve our _29_ of living. Thanks to improvements in home _30_ techniques, our homes today are more efficient and use fewer natural _31_. And the developments in textile(织物) manufacturing has made our clothes warmer and safer. The appearance of puters and the Internet has contributed to a better _32_ system.The health of the world population also benefited from progress. With progress, there are vaccines(疫苗) against _33_ diseases and we can live a longer and _34_ life.Progress is a natural state. We _35_the development of mankind to progress.成都外国语学校2017-2018学年度下期期末考试高一英语笔试试卷注意事项:1. 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。2. 本堂考试120分钟,满分150分。3. 答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、考号准确无误地填写在答题卡规定的位置上,并使用2B铅笔填涂。4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回,答题卡不得折叠。第I卷(选择题 共70分)第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AThere are campus museums all over China that offer various collections and make for eye-opening visits. Beijing Air and Space Museum at Beihang University Admission fee: free (book online at airandspacemuseum.buaa.edu.cn/) Opening hours: Tuesday and Saturday, 9 am 12 pm Highlights: Included among the more than 300 historic aircraft and space artifacts are one of the two Northrop P-61 Black Widows in the world and Chinas first light airliner, Beijing 1. Fudan University MuseumAdmission fee: freeOpening hours: Tuesday to Friday, 9 am 11:30 am and 1:30 pm 4:30 pmHighlights: A unique collection of native artifacts from the Gaoshan aborigines in Taiwan. Some of them, such as pearl vests, are rarely even seen in Taiwan.China Ichthyic Culture Museum at Shanghai Ocean UniversityAdmission fee: 10 yuanOpening hours: Monday to Friday, 9 am 11:30 am and 1:30 pm 4 pmHighlights: In this collection of more than 40,000 specimens of about 3,000 ocean-dwelling species, the most eye-catching one is an 18.4-meter long sperm whale skeleton.Yifu Museum of China University of GeosciencesAdmission fee: 40 yuan; half price for studentsOpening hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am 12 pm and 2:30 pm 5 pm; weekends and holidays, 9 am 4:30 pmHighlights: It houses a collection of more than 30,000 mineral and rock specimens, more than 2,000 of which are rare ones like the museums well-known dinosaur fossils.China Academy Museum at Hunan UniversityAdmission fee: 50 yuanOpening hours: Monday to Sunday 8 am 6:30 pm in summer and 8:30 am 6 pm in winterHighlights: Chinas only museum to feature the history of academies and cultural education in the country.1. If you want to visit a museum for free, you should choose _. A. Beijing Air and Space Museum at Beihang University B. China Ichthyic Culture Museum at Shanghai Ocean University C. Yifu Museum of China University of Geosciences D. China Academy Museum at Hunan University2. All the museums are open on Saturday EXCEPT _. A. Beijing Air and Space Museum at Beihang University B. Fudan University Museum C. Yifu Museum of China University of Geosciences D. China Academy Museum at Hunan University3. Those who are interested in dinosaurs should visit _. A. Fudan University Museum B. China Ichthyic Culture Museum at Shanghai Ocean University C. Yifu Museum of China University of Geosciences D. China Academy Museum at Hunan UniversityBJianbing guozi(煎饼果子)has long been one of the most popular street snacks in China many people enjoy eating it for breakfast with a cup of warm soy milk. But according to a new set of standards, we may not have been eating “real” jianbing guozi at all.On May 26, the Tianjin Catering Industry Association introduced a set of standards that say how jianbing guozi should be made. Tianjin is believed to be the birthplace of the snack.The new standards say that the snack should be made with mung bean flour, eggs and scallions (葱). And it should be between 38 and 45 centimeters in diameter. They also state that its packaging should show the snacks expiry date (有效期) and the name, address and phone number of its maker.Jianbing guozi is a traditional food thats sold all over China, and its even started to bee popular in other countries. However, the way the snack is prepared in different regions varies. While traditional jianbing guozi often consists of a pancake and eggs, sea cucumber, hotdog sausage or even squid (鱿鱼) are sometimes added in some places.“Different street sellers all have various ways to cook jianbing guozi, but they dont care about how to develop it better for the future. They just focus on making money,” Song Guanming, chairman of the Tianjin Catering Industry Associations jianbing guozi branch, told The Telegraph. Song believes that the new standards will preserve the traditional flavor of the snack.However, the introduction of the standards has raised heated debate among Chinese internet users. Some believe that part of the fun of eating jianbing guozi is that its flavor varies by seller, but the rules will destroy its variety, according to The New York Times.In response, Song explained that the standards would not be strictly carried out. “Its not our aim to make it standard like KFC fast food,” Song told China Daily. “We just aim to better regulate the cooking process, techniques and safety of this time-honored Tianjin snack in its hometown.”4. Whats the right understanding of the underlined sentence in Paragraph One? A. The jianbing guozi most people eat is fake, not authentic(地道)at all. B. The jianbing guozi most people eat is not made in Tianjing, so its not authentic. C. The jianbing guozi most people eat isnt made according to the newly introduced standards. D. The jianbing guozi most people eat is something else. The seller uses the name, because jianbing guozi sells well. 5. Why are some people against the new standards? A. Its too plicated for jianbing guozi makers to follow. B. The new standards will rob the traditional flavor of the traditional Tianjin snack. C. The new standards will make it impossible for people to eat jianbing guozi outside Tianjin. D. The new standards will rob the fun of choosing jianbing guozi whose flavors vary.6. Whats the writers attitude towards the new standards? A. Neutral.(中立的) B. critical C. For the standards. D. Against the standards.CPolice officer Jody Thompson first met his son John in 2015. He was pulling into the car park at the Poteau Police Department in Oklahoma when he overheard a call about a case of physical child abuse. Despite being off duty, Thompson responded to the call. He arrived at the scene to find a severely underweight boy, who was covered in bruises (淤青) with his wrists tied. The eight-year-old, who weighed just over 25 kilograms at the time, had been left in a dustbin full of cold water.“He didnt have a spot on his body that didnt have a bruise. It was the worst thing Id ever seen,” Thompson said. Thompson drove John to hospital and sat by his side all night as the child recovered in the intensive care unit.The following day, he contacted the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) to request he bee the childs foster parent (养父). Within just a few days, Thompson had brought John into the safety of his own home.“When Id seen him in that house shivering and his hands tied just wet to the skin and confused I knew at that moment, the only time I would be satisfied and sure that he was safe is if he was with me,” he said.Thompson already had two sons, aged 15 and 18. He didnt tell his family about his plan at first, but said they had faith he was doing the right thing. In an extraordinary twist, just two days after bringing John into the family home, he found out his wife was pregnant with their third biological son.And seven months later, DHS called the Thompsons to ask if they wanted to foster Johns newborn sister, Paizly, who was born in prison. They picked her up the next day when she was just a day old and brought her straight home. Both John and Paizly were later adopted by Thompson and his wife.“The example of love that Thompson has shown to this young man and his sister is an example everyone should follow,” Poteau Police Chief Stephen Fruenr said in a statement. “Its men like Thompson that make me proud of our police force brothers and sisters. I am proud to serve with him.”7. How was John when Thompson found him? A. Seriously ill.B. Badly injured.C. Unconscious.D. Overweight.8. Why did Thompson bring John back home? A. He wanted to find a panion for his sons. B. He thought that John was smart. C. He was requested to do so by DHS. D. He wanted to give John a safe home.9. How did Thompsons family feel about his decision? A. Supportive. B. Excited.C. Doubtful. D. Uncaring.10. What does the underlined word adopt mean? A. take into ones family B. take care ofC. take upD. take over11. What can we infer from the article? A. It wasnt the first time for Thompson to adopt a child. B. John was born in prison like his sister. C. Fruenr showed great respect to Thompson. D. Thompson regretted bringing John home.DGoogle, hoping to put down a protest by employees upset that the technology they were working on could be used for deadly purposes, will not renew a contract with the Pentagon(五角大楼) for artificial intelligence work when a current deal expires next year. Diane Greene, who is the head of the Google Cloud business that won a contract with the Pentagons Project Maven, said during a weekly meeting with employees Friday that the pany was backing away from its AI work with the military, according to a person familiar with the discussion but not permitted to speak publicly about it. Googles work with the Defense Department on the Maven program, which uses artificial intelligence to interpret video images and could be used to improve the targeting of drone strikes, riled the internet giants workforce. About 4,000 Google employees signed a petition(请愿书) demanding “a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology,” and a handful of employees resigned in protest. The money for Google in the Project Maven contract was never large by the standards of a pany with profit of $110 billion last year $9 million, one official told employees, or a possible $15 million over 18 months, according to an internal email. But some pany officials saw it as an opening to much greater revenue down the road. In an email last September, a Google official in Washington told colleagues she expected Maven to grow into a $250 million-a-year project, and eventually it could have helped open the door to contracts worth far more.12. What does the underlined word “renew” most probably mean? A. fix B. sign C. recover D. extend the period of time13. Why did Google employees go on rebellions protest? A. Because they were not paid enough. B. Because they thought Google should go on cooperate with Pentagon. C. Because they thought the pany cheated them about the Maven Project. D. Because they thought Google should end the cooperation on a warfare technology with Pentagon. 14. The last two paragraphs are aimed to _. A. show what else Google could do to make money B. show what consisted of the revenue of Google last year C. show what big loss of revenue Googles decision of giving up the cooperation with Pentagon will cause D. show the money that the Project Maven contract Google brought last year was not large by the standards of a pany with revenue of $110 billion last year15. What can we infer from the article? A. Google chose humanity over profit. B. The employees rebellions didnt work at all. C. Pentagon will definitely give Google a big lesson. D. Google is a pany that is not qualified enough in the field of AI technology. 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。When youre packing for an adventure, whats the most important thing youll need? 16 Or better yet, a GPS. What about other animals, how do they know where theyre going? While humans depend on technology to travel, some animals have something far more advanced. Researchers, mainly from Oregon State University, US, found that Chinook salmon (鲑鱼) have a “built-in GPS” of the Earths magnetic field. 17 It acts like a big map inside their brain. Scientists placed some baby salmon into a big swimming pool. To simulate (模拟) the Earths magnetic field, they put magnetic coils (线圈) all around the pool. Then, by changing the direction of the coils, the salmon began to change their own direction. They started to face in the direction of their ocean feeding area. 18 When the scientists changed the coils to the opposite side, the salmon also turned in the opposite direction. Just by using their “built-in GPS”, the salmon were able to figure out the direction of their feeding area. 19 The scientists believe that their navigation skills came through evolution. The fish that were able to reach the feeding area lived longer. 20 So if youre ever lost and in need of some help, maybe you should ask a salmon to point you in the right direction!A. How did Chinook salmon get their “built-in GPS”?B. If you dont want to get lost, youll need a map!C. This is a safe place in the ocean where salmon can find food to eat.D. Then they could pass on their navigation skills to their babies.E. However, the magnetic field is likely not the only tool salmon use to navigate.F. It turns out young salmon dont just learn quickly, they dont need to learn at all.G. This means as soon as they are born they are able to direct themselves in the ocean.第二部分 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A young English teacher saved the lives of 30 students when he took21 of a bus after its driver suffered a serious heart attack. Guy Harold, 24, had22the students and three course leaders from Gatwick airport, and they were travelling to Bournemouth to23their host families. They were going to24a course at the ABC Language School in Bournemouth where Harold works as a25.Harold, who has not26his driving test, said, I realized the bus was out of control when I was27the students. The bus ran into trees at the side of the road and he28the driver was slumped(倒伏) over the wheel. The driver didnt29. He was unconscious. The bus30a lamp post and it broke the glass on the front door before Harold31to bring the bus to a stop. Police32the young teachers quick thinking. If he hadnt33quickly, there could have been a terrible34.The bus driver never regained consciousness and died at Easy Surrey Hospital. He had worked regularly with the35and was very well regarded by the teachers and students. Harold said, I was36that no one else was hurt, but I hoped that the driver would37.The head of the language school told the local newspaper that the school is going to send Harold on a weekend38to Dublin with a friend, thanking him for his39. A local driving school has also offered him six40driving lessons.21. A. controlB. care C. advantageD. note22
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