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1、海 淀 區(qū) 高 一年 級 第 一 學(xué) 期 期 末 練 習(xí)英語2017.01學(xué)校 班級 姓名 成績 第一部分: 聽力理解 (共三節(jié),15 分)第一節(jié) (共 4 小題; 每小題 1 分, 共 4 分)聽下面 4 段對話,從每題 A、B、C 三個選項(xiàng)中, 選出能回答問題的最佳選項(xiàng)。每 段對話你將聽一遍。1. Which schoolbag will the woman take?A. A red one.B. A yellow one.C. A blue one.2. Who is the winner of the Grammy Award?A. Michael.B. Justin.C. Stev
2、en.3. Whats the weather like now?A. Windy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.4. Where does the woman want to go?A. The railway station.B. The center of the city.C. The bus station.第二節(jié) (共 7 小題; 每小題 1 分, 共 7 分)聽下面 3 段對話,從各題 A、B、C 三個選項(xiàng)中, 選出能回答問題的最佳選項(xiàng)。 每段對話你將聽兩遍。聽第 5 段材料,回答第 5 至 6 題。5. What is the woman busy doing?A. Pr
3、eparing for her exam.B. Listening to music.C. Making a new album.6. What kind of music does the woman like?A. Folk music.B. Pop music.C. Jazz.聽第 6 段材料,回答第 7 至 8 題。7. Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Teacher and student.C. Sister and brother.8. What will t
4、he man probably be in the future?A. A writer.B. A coach.C. A teacher.聽第 7 段材料,回答第 9 至 11 題。9. Who will discuss projects with the man?A. Mr. Jay.B. Mr. Berger.C. Mr. Black.10. How many departments will the man visit?A. 2.B. 3.C. 4.11. When will the man probably leave?A. On Tuesday.B. On Wednesday.C.
5、On Thursday.第三節(jié)(共 4 小題; 每小題 1 分, 共 4 分) 聽下面一段對話,根據(jù)題目要求在相應(yīng)題號后的橫線上寫下關(guān)鍵信息, 每空只填一詞。這段對話你將聽兩遍。Nest Restaurant Booking FormNameMike 12 Arriving time7:30 p.m. this 13 eveningPhone No. 14 Type of roomA 15 dining room第二部分:知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),35 分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共 10 小題;每小題 1 分,共 10 分)從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題
6、卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。16. Alanis most famous album sold 15 million copies and her world famous.A. was madeB. madeC. makesD. is made17. The insects black eyes, are fixed on the cabbage, show the creatures interest in the vegetable.A. whichB. asC. thatD. what18. There was not an empty seat anywhere in the concert h
7、all at last Thursdays event, it was an extremely cold night.A. whenB. becauseC. ifD. although19. In the last thirty years, the Internet rapidly.A. grewB. has grownC. growsD. had grown20. The first part of Utopia was filled with anger the last part expressed love and joy.A. whileB. as ifC. sinceD. so
8、 that21. A present for parents child has recently been born might be a paper cut of children.A. whoB. thatC. whoseD. which22. Millions of people all over China TV when the spaceship landed safely.A. were watchingB. are watchingC. watchedD. have watched23. Experts believe that television probably dis
9、appear in the future.A. mustB. willC. needD. should24. If we virtual reality holidays, we wouldnt have any problems with the weather.A. haveB. have hadC. hadD. would have25. Across the painting, we can see a horse running high speed like a missile across the sky.A. toB. onC. ofD. at第二節(jié) 完形填空(共 25 小題;
10、每小題 1 分,共 25 分)閱讀下面兩篇短文(A 篇請根據(jù)所學(xué)課文選擇答案),掌握其大意,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AKong Xiangdong, a famous classical 26 , always wanted to create something new. He27 classical music with Chinese folk music. Music has always been part of Kongs world. Since his mother was a music lover, he lived
11、with music from 28 . However, his mother couldnt buy him a piano so she had to draw piano keys 29 a piece of paper. The5-year-old Kong would practice on the paper piano 30 his mother clapped the rhythm. Although he thought about giving up because of too much practice, he didnt 31 . He began to win 3
12、2 at the age of 18. He became famous worldwide, but after years of33 , he felt in some ways he had lost himself. Therefore he went back to his roots and 34the beauty in Chinese folk music. He even shaved off his hair to change his 35 for the new music style!26. A. dancerB. pianistC. actorD. singer27
13、. A. dividedB. combinedC. putD. linked28. A. teensB. beginningC. birthD. youth29. A. onB. atC. likeD. in30. A. sinceB. soC. asD. but31. A. quitB. failC. loseD. drop32. A. matchesB. praisesC. gamesD. awards33. A. experimentingB. touringC. performingD. acting34. A. researchedB. replacedC. rememberedD.
14、 rediscovered35. A. clothesB. characterC. identityD. appearanceBCrayon CrisisThe telephone rang. It was my sister, who was working in an elementary school. She told me she used my crayon 36 again.Over 40 years ago, I sat in my first-grade classroom 37 the teacher asked me to go to the principals off
15、ice. I was shy. And I hated to be 38 . For me, being called to the principals office was my worst dream.When I pushed open the door, it was worse than I thought. Seated in front of the principals desk were my 39 . My father walked straight over to me. Holding my drawings, he asked, “Why do you only
16、use a black crayon when you draw?" I couldnt speak.“ 40 me your desk,” said my father.In my classroom, my father pulled out my crayon box from my desk. A single nub of a crayon rested in his palm-it was black. 41 , my father asked, “Where are the rest of your crayons? ”I quietly explained that
17、Id given all the other crayons to friends. Id been 42 like my parents had taught me. My father let out a deep 43 , “You were sharing?”I nodded my head.Back to the office, I looked at my father, then at the principal-both their faces were44 . The principal whispered that I could go. I waved goodbye t
18、o my parents. My mother waved back, but I couldnt get my fathers 45 ; he was glaring at the principal.I learned years later that my fathers face was red due to 46 and the principals was red due to embarrassment. The principal, 47 seeing all my artwork done in black crayon,assumed (猜想) that I had dee
19、p emotional problems. He had called my parents in to discuss “my48 ” and to suggest some psychological counseling (心理咨詢).I was too afraid to say that I only had one crayon left. I was too shy to ask for my “shared”crayons back. Because I didnt 49 up for myself, others assumed the worst.Today my sist
20、er tells her students, “Dont be 50 to speak up. If you dont, I just might make the wrong assumption. Let me tell a story about my sister, when she was around your age.”36. A. storyB. dreamC. adventureD. event37. A. sinceB. whenC. onceD. after38. A. separatedB. noticedC. chosenD. observed39. A. teach
21、ersB. classmatesC. friendsD. parents40. A. PassB. OfferC. GiveD. Show41. A. ExcitedB. PuzzledC. MovedD. Interested42. A. lendingB. learningC. sharingD. following43. A. voiceB. wordC. cryD. breath44. A. redB. whiteC. yellowD. blue45. A. permissionB. attentionC. adviceD. support46. A. surpriseB. sadne
22、ssC. angerD. amazement47. A. atB. byC. inD. on48. A. hobbyB. studyC. natureD. worry49. A. standB. getC. takeD. make50. A. nervousB. hurriedC. afraidD. eager第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),35 分)第一節(jié)(共 10 小題;每小題 2 分,共 20 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將 該項(xiàng)涂黑。AHow to Fill Your Empty Walls with Beautiful ArtIf
23、 youve ever stared at an empty wall wondering what to put there, youre not alone. The idea of having the same museum print as everyone else doesnt seem that appealing.But, many people who may be interested in purchasing art are at a loss on how to start. The amount of time taken to discover art and
24、artists that you truly love, and the expense of purchasing art, keep many people from even considering it.But now, TurningArt is solving this dilemma(困境). TurningArt is an online subscription(訂閱 ) service that allows the average consumer to learn about art and be able to afford to own it. TurningArt
25、 offers art-lovers an online gallery of thousands of works, from highly accomplished and successful artists, to view in their homes and eventually buy if they want to.Heres how it worksVisit TurningA to browse through the work of hundreds of independent artists from across the country. Sorted by sty
26、le, medium, color, price, artist, or even region, new art is added daily. Youre sure to find several things you like.Then, simply sign up for one of TurningArts subscription plans. These start at just $10 per month. TurningArt will send you your first piece, framed and ready to hang right out of the
27、 box. The piece will not be the original, but rather a museum-quality print produced together with the artist. You can request the next piece at any time. New prints arrive in a mailer that you can use to send back your old prints.You can enjoy each piece for one, two, or three monthshowever long yo
28、u want. And, best of all, you never have to worry about taping, sizing, or centering your new print, because all prints are pre-sized to fit easily into the frame originally sent to you.If youve got an empty wall to fill, or simply like the idea of getting fresh art in your home every now and then,
29、TurningArt is for you.51. According to the passage, TurningArt .A. holds art exhibitions across the countryB. provides art-lovers with many online worksC. sends the original piece of works to customersD. costs art-lovers a lot of time purchasing art works52. The art prints sent to you.A. cost 10 dol
30、lars eachB. are produced by museumsC. need to be returned in a monthD. are pre-sized to fit into the frame53. The purpose of writing this passage is to .A. describe how TurningA worksB. invite the readers to use TurningArt serviceC. explain how art-lovers can reduce the cost on artD. share the exper
31、ience of decorating the empty wallsBFor the first time in the history of the Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou marathons, fourteen blind runners competed in the Nov 6 Hangzhou Marathon this year with the assistance of personal guides. Each runner was supported by 4 or 5 volunteers. Among them was Yan W
32、ei, from a running group called “Running in the Dark”, which specially provides training for blind runners.During trainings, blind runners are each accompanied by three volunteers. One volunteer is responsible for removing any obstacles(障礙物)on the road and controlling the pace. The secondvolunteer a
33、cts as a lookout for other runners or vehicles on the path while the third, who is attached to the blind runner by a safety rope, takes note of the trainees running gait and pace.Zhu Peihua, the leader of the groups Shanghai branch, first developed a passion for running last year when he took part i
34、n a guided running activity. Zhu said that he was so fascinated withthe sport that he even bought a treadmill(跑步機(jī))so that he could train at home. “Running givesme the chance to be outside and take in the fresh air. The activity has also made me more willing to talk to people. Its simply good for hea
35、lth, ” said Zhu.The popularity of guided running activities for blind people has been growing since last year. Cheng Yi, a volunteer at Running in the Darks Hangzhou branch, said that both the numbers of blind runners and volunteers to become assistants to them are rising continually. However, he ad
36、ded that volunteers face a more physically demanding task compared to a regular runner. Someof the other challenges involve being aware of the verbal(口頭的) instructions one gives.“At the beginning, I kept saying here and there instead of left or right which is much more specific and relevant to the r
37、unner. A blind runner once collided with another runner because of my mistake. Luckily, no one was hurt,” said Cheng. Through everything, according to Cheng, he and many of the blind runners he has guided become close friends with shared topics and increased understandings.54. “Running in the Dark”
38、.A. has 4 or 5 volunteersB. is a very popular sports activityC. helps people develop a passion for runningD. trains the blind to run55. This passage is most probably taken from a/an .A. newspaperB. advertisementC. story bookD. scientific report56. What is the best title of the passage?A. Making the
39、World Different.B. Meeting New Challenges.C. Bringing Back Friendships.D. Lending Ones Feet and Eyes.CProtect Children from Cyber-bullyingWhen you think about bullying, you might think of a child being bullied by another in the schoolyard. As more young people have access to computers and cell phone
40、s, traditional bullying has gone digital, which has not yet gained awareness in Chinese parents.Cyber-bullying, first invented by Canadian educator Bill Belsey, is the use of the Internet and related technologies to harm other people, in an intentional, repeated, and unfriendly manner. It involves t
41、hreatening text messages, the spread of online rumors on social networking sites, and intentionally keeping someone out of an online group. Cyber-bullying is at an all-time high in the US. According to a study from the US Department of Justice, more than 43% of teenagers reportbeing victims(受害者)of c
42、yber-bullying.Compared to face-to-face bullying, cyber-bullying is considered to have a worse emotional effect on the victims, and kids could feel more desperate and depressed. Severe, long-term or frequent cyber-bullying can leave victims at greater risk for anxiety, depression, and other disorders
43、. Research says that cyber-bullying victims were almost twice as likely to have attempted suicide compared to youths who had not experienced it.In traditional schoolyard bullying, at least home is a safe place for the victims. But cyber-bullying is endless-it could happen anytime. Moreover, in the d
44、igital world, bullying is much easier, as a bully can pick on people with a much lower risk of being caught.Actually, cyber-bullying has become a worldwide issue. In the US, as several teens committed suicide because of cyber-bullying, some schools set rules to punish cyberbullies. Laws to punish cy
45、ber-bullying have been introduced in some states. In China, cyber-bullying is still considered by many parents and educators as a problem that involves physical contact. However, as cell phones and laptops are becoming common equipment for teenagers, social interactions have increasingly moved from
46、personal contact to virtual contact. Cyber-bullying is spreading faster than expected.For schools and parents, safety rules should be set in the virtual world for kids, such as telling them not to let out anything to a stranger. Active steps should be taken to make the public aware of the seriousnes
47、s of this problem, because it would be too late to take measures aftertragedy strikes.57. According to the writer, which of the following is cyber-bullying? A. Saying unkind words to classmates.B. Attacking ones computer with virus.C. Stopping someone from joining a club. D. Threatening someone in t
48、ext messages.58. Compared to traditional bullying, cyber-bullying . A. can be found out easilyB. hasnt been punished by lawC. can cause more lasting sufferingsD. has made twice more youths killed59. According to the passage, .A. cyber-bullying first started in CanadaB. measures should be taken again
49、st cyber-bullyingC. there is no escape from cyber-bullying for studentsD. Chinese students are not facing serious cyber-bullying60. Who is this passage mainly intended for?A. Parents and educators.B. Victims and parents.C. Teachers and students.D. Researchers and victims.第二節(jié) (共 10 小題; 每小題 1.5 分, 共 1
50、5 分)Read the following passage and then answer the questions.A Small-Town ChristmasI worked lots of extra hours in my first Christmas season as a clerk for Dancers, the department store in my small hometown of Wayland, Michigan.Id started the job, which paid 85 cents an hour, that summer of 1966 aft
51、er getting a work permit at age 15. Our neighbor Arnie Wilde was the manager, and I soon learned how to fit shoes, measure and cut cloth, and keep the shelves of shirts and underwear nice and neat.We closed at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and at 5:55 a local farmer came in to find gifts for his wife. Ar
52、nie told me this was a holiday habit of Mr. Johnsons, and that wed do our best to take care of him.I knew Mr. Johnson, whose daughter was in my class and in the band, so I went to help him. We wandered through the sweaters, dresses and skirts, the pretty towels and practical flannel ( 法 蘭絨) nightgow
53、ns. We talked about size and color and what I thought Mrs. Johnson would like.After nearly half an hour of mulling, Mr. Johnson decided on a flannel nightgown with pretty pink slippers to match and a piece of jewelry that Id pointed out to him. I wrapped his gifts and completed the sale, and Arnie a
54、nd I walked home for dinner.The next Christmas Eve, like clockwork, Mr. Johnson came in at 5:55. We went through the same process, taking lots of time again to choose and wrap gifts. Tired but happy, Arnie and I headed for home.By my third Christmas at Dancers, I was an experienced salesclerk. Mrs.
55、Johnson had come into the store in late summer to buy school clothes for the kids, and we chatted while I helped her shop. As she commented on pretty colors and the lovely way a dress was made, I made mental notes.When Mr. Johnson made his last-minute appearance on Christmas Eve, I was ready. I told him, “Mrs. Johnson was in not too long ago, and I noticed how much she liked this royal blue sweater and the plaid skirt that goes with it so beautifully.” Shed also told me that she really needed new boots, confiding that she was ashamed to walk into church with her old ones.Id found some pe
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