1、tvtvtv武汉外国语学校20142015学年度下学期期末考试高一英语试题考试时间:2015年7月1日上午9:00-11:00满分:150分 第一部分: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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What are they talking about?A. Driving in England.B. How do drive a car.C. Whether to have the right to drive a car in En
2、gland.2. Does Jane know Davie Brown?A. She doesnt know him.B. She know something about him.C. She knows him very well.3. Whats the mans job?A. Shop assistant. B. plumber.C. Repairman.4. How does the man think the woman plays the violin?A. Worse than he.B. Better than he.C. As well as he.5. What does
3、 the woman mean?A. She prefers to stay at home.B. She has to study at home.C. Shes taking an exam on that day.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What do you know about the woman?A. She was ill for some time.B. She is the
4、mans wife.C. She was going to the States.7. Why havent they seen each other lately?A. The man has been to the States. B. The man has been busy. C. The man has been ill.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Where does this conversation take place?A. In a restaurant. B. In a hotel.C. At a conference.9. What does the man
5、want to have?A. Two rooms. B. A two-room suite. C. A single room.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who is the woman?A. Johns neighbor.B. A policewoman.C. A workwoman in the community.11. What time was it when the accident broke out?A. At 1:45.B. At 2:15.C. At 2:45.12. Who or what was to blame for the accident?A.
6、 The truck driver.B. The driver of the blue Ford.C. The traffic lights.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where will they have dinner?A. In the hotel.B. At the airport.C. In a restaurant nearby.14. What kind of food are they going to eat?A. English food.B. Chinese food. C. French food.15. How many people will hav
7、e dinner with the two speakers?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.16. How are the restaurants on Saturday evening?A. Empty and silent.B. Crowded and full.C. Noisy or silent.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does “I will take daily roll” mean?A. It means “ He will take a test every day.”B. It means “ He will take a d
8、ictation every day.”C. It means “ He will do calling every day.”18. How does the woman treat his job?A. She doesnt care about it.B. She is serious about it.C. She is bored about it.19. How many exams will they have during this semester?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.20. What can we infer from the talk?A. T
9、he lectures name is “Englishs Pronunciation.B. They will have three exams and one final paper. C. This is the first class of this semester.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:多项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。21. A successful scientist needs _ if he wants to make hypothesis (假设)
10、of how processes work and how events take place. A. permission B. invention C. imagination D. convention22. Although he hasnt any formal qualifications, Betas _ to do well for himself. A. managed B. succeeded C. arranged D. convinced23. He _ the place where he had been bitten by an insect. A. snatch
11、ed B. scratched C. squeezed D. stretched24. Old age _up on you before you realize it. A. gets B. sweeps C. creeps D. puts25. We had a marvelous holiday: only the last two days were slightly _ by the weather. A. damaged B. hurt C. ruined D. spoiled26. Doctors are aiming to _more on prevention than cu
12、re. A. produce B. advance C. concentrate D. contribute27. Mothers under 16 were_ to a maternity grant(育儿补贴) of $25 a week. A. commanded B. advised C. entitled D. prepared28. She is so _ that she cried for days when her pet rabbit died. A. sensitive B. sensibleC. imaginativeD. impressive29. He left h
13、er for two years and then came back expecting to _ where they had left off. A. pick up B. take upC. make upD. look up30. He had a pretty good appetite and _a huge amount of food immediately. A. got through B. came over C. met with D. built up31. While she was on vacation, she couldnt help but _ill.A
14、. come B. turnC. fallD. go 32. -Excuse me, sir. Would you do me a favor? -Of course. What is it? -I _ if you could tell me how to fill out this form.A had wonderedB was wonderingC would wonder D did wonder33. It is hard for me to imagine what I would be doing today if I _ in love, at the age of seve
15、n, with the Melinda Cox Library in my hometown. A wouldnt have fallenB had not fallenC should fallD were to fall34. He let me repeat his instruction _ sure that I understood what was _ after he went away. A. to make; to be doneB. making; doingC. to make; to do D. making; to do35. Dorothy was always
16、speaking highly of her role in the play, _, of course, made others unhappy. A. that B. which C. this D. what第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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。Reggie couldnt hear a thing. He was a _36_boy, but he had been born deaf. He was well known to everyone i
17、n town, and they were all _37_him. Unfortunately, though, he _38_ seemed to end up being treated differently from everyone else. Children worried they would_39_him, and that maybe because he wouldnt hear the ball being hit in his_40_. Adults acted like he was unable to_41_them, as though he was some
18、 kind of baby.His friend Michael didnt like this. He decided that things had to _42_. Michaels father was the towns mayor, and Michael _43_to convince him that this year, in honor of Reggie, they should offer one day of the _44_to deaf people. During that whole day everyone would have to wear earplu
19、gs(耳塞)。People liked the _45_. The day became known as The Day of Silence, and when it arrived, everyone stuck plugs in their_46_, in a spirit of great fun. That morning was filled with_47_and laughter. But, as the hours passed, people became more and more aware of how _48_ life was when you couldnt
20、hear anything.On that day nobody was thinking of Reggie as just a _49_person. This meant he could be _50_just like any other boy; and people saw a whole new side of_51_. Not only that, but Reggie had a bright and sharp mind. On that day, using his usual_52_, Reggie was the one who could communicate
21、best with everyone. This meant that people paid more attention to what he was saying, and they were_53_by his intelligence and his ability to find solutions to almost any problem. They _54_that he had always been like that, and that in normal life all Reggie needed was a little more time than others
22、 to _55_. That was the only difference.36.A. healthyB. poorC. normalD. brave37.A. close toB. fond ofC. strict withD. thankful for38.A. seldomB. neverC. sometimesD. always39.A. hurtB. cheatC. punishD. shock40.A. homeB. directionC. classroomD. car41.A. understandB. encourageC. protectD. support42.A. b
23、e workedB. be changedC. be actedD. be prepared43.A. managedB. preparedC. helpedD. learned44.A. journeyB. termC. weekD. festival45.A. excuseB. courseC. ideaD. game46.A. clothesB. handsC. roomsD. ears47.A. victoriesB. mealsC. jokesD. lessons48.A. difficultB. dangerousC. shortD. useless49.A. stupidB. d
24、eafC. rudeD. negative50.A. treatedB. taughtC. comfortedD. fed51.A. themselvesB. himC. itselfD. town52.A. wordsB. telephonesC. toolsD. gestures53.A. frightenedB. embarrassedC. surprisedD. amused54.A. provedB. reportedC. rememberedD. realized55.A. watchB. eatC. communicateD. walk第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,
25、满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhen I was a new teacher in China, every day I taught English to my students. One day the topic turned to saying: I love you. I was shocked to learn that not one of my students had said this to their mothers, nor had their mothers said it t
26、o them. Does your mom love you? Of course, they chorused, a bit offended that Id even asked. How do you know? was my logical question. They responded that their moms cooked and always told them what they were doing wrong to show their caring. I was stunned. So moms cooking and criticizing read out a
27、s I love you. I come from a culture where most people would find that not expressive enough, so I repeated these questions in classes over time. Gradually, I began to get different responses. Some of them had exchanged those sentiments with their moms. One of my favorite stories of change came from
28、a young woman. When she came home from university, her mother met her at the door and hugged her. This had never happened before, but her mom said: Now that you have gone I have more time to myself and I watch TV more. I noticed that in some places mothers and children hug each other and I decided i
29、t was a good idea and that I would begin hugging you. Usually the changes come from the younger generation, but in this case the college students mother was the agent of change! One class included an older man who is a scientist and represents China in prestigious conferences all over the world. He
30、revealed that he had never said those words to his wife, nor had he ever brought her flowers. I teased him that the reason he didnt is because she would be suspicious and ask him what he had done! We all had a laugh, but in fact, he wasnt sure how she would react to such a gesture after so many year
31、s. After he left the school, he wrote and told me that on his way to his house he stopped and bought her a bouquet. She was absolutely thrilled, and a new and wonderful way of saying I love you was established in their marriage. I love you. those three little words carry a world of meaning, even whe
32、n said as a greeting, but most especially if they are the last words we say to or hear from those we love.56. Who is likely to be the author of this article?A. an English teacherB. a Chinese teacherC. a university studentD. a university students mother57. What does the underlined word mean?A. the fa
33、ct that Chinese say I love you often.B. Moms cooking and criticizing read out as I love you.C. a cultureD. I love you58. What can also mean I love you?a. huggingb. cooking and criticizingc. flowersd. more time to oneselfA. abcdB. abC. bcdD. abc59. Which would be the title of this article?A. I love y
34、ouB. Lets say I love youC. Loving youD. An English teacher in ChinaBWhile drunken driving may be on the decline(下降), traffic safety experts remain puzzled over how to deal with another alcohol related danger: drunken pedestrians.Pedestrians struck and killed by cars often are extremely drunk. In fac
35、t, they are intoxicated(喝醉的) more frequently-and with higher blood alcohol levels-than drunken drivers who are killed in accidents, various studies have shown. Forty percent of adult pedestrians involved in fatal crashes have a blood alcohol level of at least 0.10-which by law in most states signifi
36、es intoxication-compared to only 25 percent of drivers in deadly accidents, according to recent federal data.Some types of pedestrian accidents have been declining nationally, especially those involving children, but the number of adult pedestrians who are drunk when killed in traffic has remained r
37、elatively steady at 2500 a year. The total number of pedestrians killed annually in U.S. traffic accidents is at least 7000, or one of every seven highway accidents resulting in death.“Were dealing here, we think, with a very severe drinking problem that leads to a severe highway safety problem,” sa
38、id Richard Blomberg, president of Dunlap and Associates Inc, in Norwalk, Coon.Blomberg, whose consulting company found a very high rate of alcohol involvement in a controlled study of pedestrian accidents in New Orleans, was among several researchers who spoke on the topic at the annual meeting of t
39、he Research councils Transportation Research Board(TRB) in Washington in January.Pedestrian accidents have not received enough attention in the past, according to Kay Colpitts, who chairs the boards committee on pedestrians. Few methods exist to monitor walking habits, she said, and researchers have
40、 been mystified about how to prevent disasters.60. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Traffic Safety. B. Drunken Drivers.C. Drunken Pedestrian Accidents. D. A Severe Highway Safety Problem.61. Among the causes of walkers accidents, the most serious problem is_.A. long
41、delays in traffic signals B. higher blood alcohol levels than drunken driversC. a lack of adult keeping eyes on many children involved in accidentsD. former drunken drivers 62. According to recent federal data, drunken drivers with an over 0.10 blood alcohol level in deadly accidents _.A. are 15 per
42、cent less than drunken adult walkers with the same levelB. are 2500 a yearC. are at least 7000 in US traffic accidentsD. make up one seventh of highway accidents63. According to the passage, Blomberg is_.A. a researcher. B. a specialist in traffic safety.C. a clerk of a consulting company. D. a gove
43、rnment officialCTim Burton and Johnny Depp look alike. They sport equally strange hair and wierd glasses, and stroke their artsy goatees(山羊胡子) as they talk. They cite similar artistic influences, mention their deep friendship (Depp is godfather to Burtons first son) and even finish each others sente
44、nces. Its no wonder the two have turned into Hollywoods most profound director-actor partnership. Director-actor partnerships seem to be as old as Hollywood. Sometimes directors are inspired by actors (Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman). Other times actors place complete trust in directors (Leo Di C
45、aprio and Martin Scorsese). But in the case of look-a-likes Burton and Depp, their creative partnership is based on absurdity, trust, and a common love of dark, twisted storytelling. Burton challenged Depp, casting him as Edward in Edward Scissorhands (1990): a twisted fairytale about a boy with han
46、ds made out of scissors who yearns to find love. Depps faultless performance as a freak made the film a modern classic. Now with a trusted partner, Burton went on to cast Depp in six more absurd roles. He played a legendary bad film director (Ed Wood, 1994), an investigator (Sleepy Hollow, 1999), a
47、man who accidentally marries a corpse (Corpse Bride, 2005), a chocolate maker (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 2005) and a hairdresser (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, 2007). So, when Burton signed on to make Alice in Wonderland, there was little doubt he would take Depp down the
48、rabbit hole. Burton and Depp, in their unique style, re-imagined Wonderland as Underland. They transformed the legendary Hatter into a circus clown, a man driven crazy by poison, who speaks in riddles and giggles like a school girl. Again the Burton-Depp comboDepps performance in Burtons fairytaleha
49、s proved a huge success. Alice in Wonderland arrives in China after topping global box offices three weeks in a row. 64. The underlined word film means _.A. Alice in WonderlandB. Sleepy HollowC. Edward ScissorhandsD. the Chocolate Factory65. The Hollywood pattern of director-actor partnerships is_.a
50、. Burton and Deppb. Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurmanc. Leo Di Caprio and Martin ScorseseA. abB. acC. bcD. abc66. Which statement is not true about the film Alice in Wonderland?A. There used to be a little doubt he would take Depp down the rabbit hole. B. Alice in Wonderland arrives in China after t
51、opping global box offices three weeks in a row. C. Hatter in the film speaks in riddles and giggles like a school girl.D. Johnny Depps performance proved a huge success.DThe three major news networks in the United States NBC, ABC, and CBS strive for unique personalities in their fields and styles. A
52、merican news shows a mix of behind-the-desk reporting, guest interviews, and occasional off-site episodes, where anchors leave the studio to report directly from the site of breaking news. Viewers tend to remain loyal to one network or another based on their perceptions of each anchor person. Anchor
53、s Brian Williams (NBC), Charlie Gibson (ABC), and Katie Couric (CBS) are all well-known public figures who have worked their way up the media ladder from local stations to become network celebrities. They can also be seen off-set: hosting debates, showing up as guests on late-night comedy shows, and
54、 even making fun of themselves in the comic variety show Saturday Night Live. As anchors, they need serious journalistic education and they often play a role in determining how the news is presented. In addition to reporting from behind a desk, they go out into the field to conduct hard-hitting inte
55、rviews with important political and cultural figures. In 2006, Katie Couric of CBS became the first woman to anchor a major prime time news program when she joined CBSs Evening News, which goes on the air nightly at 6:30 pm. She got off to a rocky start. Some critics judged her by her past career as
56、 a co-host on the more casual, entertainment-based Today Show. They argued that she was not serious enough for the job of primetime news anchor. Yet her professional reputation and her viewing audience soared when she traveled to Alaska in 2008 to conduct a series of interviews with then-vice-presid
57、ential candidate Sarah Palin. Couric took on-camera walks with Palin. As the two women walked, Couric asked challenging questions and refused to back down when Palin appeared to struggle with answers. The interviews produced a more favorable impression of Palin among audience members. This led many
58、to believe that Courics work contributed to Palin and her running mate John McCains eventual defeat in the November elections. A younger generation of viewers is going even further to find appealing personalities on the nightly news. They wait until 11 pm to switch on their TVs, when they can catch
59、The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Comedian-anchor Stewart delivers a unique brand of news, social commentary and satire. In a 2007 poll, Stewart ranked as one of the top four most admired anchors in the US. A rising number of college students and other young people have cited Stewarts Daily Show as t
60、heir main source of news. For a man who has referred to himself as fake anchor delivering fake news, this is no small accomplishment. To his loyal and growing audience, its all about personality. 67. The major news networks in the US include all except_.A. NBCB. VOAC. ABCD. CBS68. Which one is not t
61、he feature of the networks of the US?A. They strive for unique personalities in their fields and styles.B. Sometimes anchors leave the studio to report directly from the site of breaking news.C. Anchors dont really have to go out into the field to conduct hard-hitting interviews.D. Anchors need seri
62、ous journalistic education.69. Why did the audience begin to accept Couric as a professional anchor?A. Because she got professional education.B. She was not serious for the job of primetime news anchor. C. She conducted a series of interviews with then-vice-presidential candidate John McCain.D. Her
63、interviews helped defeat the competitor of Palin in the November elections.70. Which is not true about the anchor Stewart?A. Stewart is a fake anchor delivering fake news. B. A younger generation of viewers wait until 11 pm to catch The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.C. Comedian-anchor Stewart delivers
64、 a unique brand of news, social commentary and satire.D. In a 2007 poll, Stewart ranked as one of the top four most admired anchors in the US. FThe Internet has opened up a whole new online world for us to meet, chat and go where weve never been before. But just as in face to face communication, the
65、re are some rules of behavior that should be followed when on line. _71_ Imagine how youd feel if you were in the other persons shoes. For anything youre about to send: ask yourself, “Would I say this to the persons face?” If the answer is no, rewrite and reread. _72_ If someone in the chat room is
66、rude to you, your instinct (本能) is to fire back in the same manner. But try not to do so. _73_ If it was caused by a disagreement with another member, try to fix the situation by politely discussing it. Remember to respect the beliefs and opinions of others in the chat room. _74_ Offer advice when a
67、sked by newcomers, as they may not be sure what to do or how to communicate. When someone makes a mistake, whether its a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer, be kind about it. If its a small mistake, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before
68、 saying anything. Having good manners yourself doesnt give you license to correct everyone else. _75_At the same time, if you find you are wrong, be sure to correct yourself and apologize to those that you have offended. It is not polite to ask others personal questions such as their age, sex and ma
69、rital status. Unless you know the person very well, and you are both comfortable with sharing personal information, dont ask such questions. A. Its natural that therere some people who speak rudely or make mistakes online. B. Repeat the process till you feel sure that youd feel comfortable saying th
70、e words to the persons face. C. Everyone was new to the network once. D. The basic rule is simple: treat others in the same way you would want to be treated. E. When you send short messages to a person online, you must say something beautiful to hear. F. You should either ignore the person, or use y
71、our chat software to block their messages. G. If you do decide to tell someone about a mistake, point it out politely. 第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改的词。 注意: 1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
72、2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Not all people like to work and everyone likes to play. All over the world men and woman, boys and girls enjoy sports. Since long ago, many adults and children called their friends together to spend hours, even days play games. One of the reasons people like to play is that
73、 sports help them to live happy. In other words, they help to keep people strong and feel good. When people are playing games, they move a lot. That is how sports are good activities for their health. Having fun with their friends make them happy. Many people enjoy sports by watching the others play
74、. In American big cities, thousands sell tickets to watch football or basketball games.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)NEW CENTURY广告公司正在招聘大量广告模特,假定你是李华(男女不限)对该工作很感兴趣,请给该公司写一封求职信,包括下列要点:1. 对自己的背景简单介绍。2. 对自己的外形条件进行一定描述。3. 指出自己的特点适合拍什么样的广告。注意:1. 词数120左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 开头语和结束语已为你写好。Dear Sir/Madam,Im looking forw
75、ard to your reply.Sincerely yours,Li Hua高一英语期末试题答案答案Listening1-5 ABCBB 6-10 ABBCB 11-15 BACAA 16-20 BCBACCloze 21-25 CABCD26-30 CCAAA31-35 CBBAB36-40 CBDAB41-45 ABADC46-50 DCABA51-55BDCDCReading56.A57.B58.D59.B 60.C 61.B 62.A 63.A 64.C 65.D 66.A67.B68.C69.D70.A 71.D72.B73.F74.C75.GCorrection76and-but 77woman-women78have called79play-playing80happy-happily81feel-feeling 82how- why 83make-makes 84the others- others 85sell- buy版权所有:高考资源网()