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9期末B試卷《新模式英語1》2016.3班級_______姓名________學號分數___________一.選擇題目:(每題1分,共15分)1.Weblueeyesandblondhair.A.haveB.hasC.areD.is2.She30yearsold.A.areB.isC.hasD./3.John6’tall.A.hasB.isC./D.have4.Howmuchthecheese?A.isB.areC.hasD.have5.Howmuchthepencils?A.isB.areC.doD.does6.—DoyouknowtheforeignstudentinClass2?—Yes.She'sfromAmerica. nameisAlice.A.Her B.His C.My D.Its7.—Dad,wouldyouliketoplaychesswithme?—Well,mydear,I'dloveto, Ihavetowriteareport.A.for B.and C.but D.or8.ThedoctortoldMarythatshe________giveupfattyfoodsbecauseitwasbadforherhealth.A.could B.should C.might D.would9.—Whatalovelydog! _____isit?—It's11yearsold.A.Howmuch B.Howheavy C.Howlong D.Howold10.WhileI________dinnerlastnight,Angelacalledmeandaskedabouthomework.A.have B.willhave C.washaving D.amhaving11.—Jim,doyouwanttocomeoverforlunchtomorrow?—I'msorryIcan't.I amoviewithsomefriends.24.25A.amgoingtoseeB.seeC.sawD.haveseen12.Wecanstartthemeetingnow,asallthepeople________.A.arriveB.havearrivedC.arrivedD.willarrive13.Lilyisatidygirl.Herroom________cleanallthetimeA.keptB.waskeptC.iskeptD.keeps14.Mydadusuallystops________anewspaperonhiswayhomeafterwork.A.tobuyB.buyingC.boughtD.buy15.—Tellme________myglasses,Sam.—Theywerejustonthetable,grandma.A.wherewillyoufind B.whereyouwillfindC.wheredidyoufind D.whereyoufound二.完形填空Lastsummervacation,mybrothergotasetofbedroomfurniture(家具)forhisthirteenthbirthday.Whenitarrived,Ihelpedmyparentsmovedthe__31__furnituretothegarage(車庫).Itwasstillingoodcondition.Ithoughtitmightbeachanceforusto__32__someoneinourcommunity.Istartedtosearchneighbors,anyonewho__33__abedroomset.Finally,mymomhelpedmecallthelocalelementaryschool.TheytoldmeaboutJaila,asecond–grader,thedaughterofapoorsinglemother.Iwasgivenanaddressandatelephonenumber,andIsoonfoundmyatJaila’s.ThemomentIwentintoJaila'sroom,IknewIhadtakenontoobiga__34__.WhenIpushedtheolddooropen,itmadealonghighnoise.Butthedoorwasnothingcomparedwiththerestoftheroom.Someoldpaintwas35thewall.Oneofthewindowswasbroken.Thebedwasjustamattress(床墊)lyingontheoldcarpet(地毯).Itseemedthattheroomneededmorethanfurniture—it__36__—foracompletemakeover.ThatdayIspentatleastanhourlookingaroundandwonderinghowIcouldpossibly37theroom.Ihadneverpaintedawall,letalonerecarpetedafloor.Thesecondday,Ireturnedwithalargegroupof38—myGirlScouttroop.Wewenttocollecteverythingneededdoortodoorinourcommunity.Wereplaced,repainted,andredecoratedJaila'sroom.WesweatedinJaila’shouseformorethantenhourseverydaythatweek.Themomentwefinished,wecalledJuilaintotheroom.Shejumped,laughedandhuggedeachofus.IturnedtoJailu'smother,andsawshehadtearsrunningdownherface."Anna,"Jailacalledmyname_39__."Yes?"“Welcometomynewroom!WhenwesawhowhappyJailaandhermotherwere,our__40__disappearedintothinair.Wearereallyproudtomakeasimpledonationaworthwhileexperienceofchangingsomeone'slife.31.A.only B.old C.new D.other32.A.thank B.praise C.help D.Encourage33.A.made B.ordered C.repaired D.Needed34.A.task B.mistake C.family D.game35.A.with B.off C.in D.Across36.A.stood B.cried C.paid D.Cared37.A.fix B.clean C.empty D.build38.A.watches B.players C.guides D.helpers39.A.bravely B.nervously C.excitedly D.hopefully40.A.happiness B.eagerness C.sadness D.tiredness三.閱讀下列短文,根據短文內容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。(共30分,每小題2分)ABikeRentals(租賃)PlacesZooStationWearedirectlyattheZootrainstation,facingtheparkingarea.You’llfindusjustpastthemainentrances(入口)oppositetheZooentrance.AlexanderplatzWe’rerightundertheTVtower.Ifyou’refacingtheentranceoftheTower,walktoyourrightaroundthecorner.OpenHours9:30—18:00RentalPrices1/2Day$7OneDay$122ndDay$10Pleasecall650-968-3575forbikerentals.41.WhereisAlexanderplatz?A.NeartheZooentrance. B.UndertheTVtower.C.Intheparkingarea. D.Atthetrainstation.42.Whencanwerentabike?A.At6:30. B.At8:00. C.At14:00. D.At21:00.43.Howmuchisitifyoukeepthebikeforoneday?A.$7. B.$10. C.$12. D.$22.BAlexandEmilyGodfreyhadbeeninJapanwiththeirparentsfornearlyaweek.Theyweretheretovisittheirmother'soldcollegeroommate,whohadmovedtoJapantoteachEnglish.ThenshefellinlovewiththecountryandmarriedaJapanese."What'sourplanfortheafternoon?"askedAlexafterlunchoneday."Well,“saidMr.Ito,"wehaveticketsfora4:00baseballgame.”“IhadnoideabaseballwaspopularinJapan,”repliedAlex.Afewhourslater,theItosandtheGodfreyswereseatedinsidethestadiumamongacrowdofexcitedfans."Arethosecheerleaders?"askedEmily.Shewaspointingtoagroupofmenontheballfieldwholedthecrowdinchantsandcheers.Mrs.Itonodded,“IforgetthatAmericansdon'thavecheerleadersforbaseballgames.That'sthedifferencebetweenAmericanandJapanesebaseballculture.““Baseballisn'tmycupoftea,buttoday'sgamepromisestobeagoodone.ThetwoteamsarethebestinJapan,“Mr.Itoadded.Oncethegamebegan,EmilyandAlexfoundthegameitselfdidn'tseemmuchdifferentatallfromtheAmericanbaseballgames.Theyweresurprised,though,toseepeoplewavingAmericanflagsfromtimetotime.Mr.Itoexplained,“Japaneseteamsareeachallowedtohavethreeforeignplayers.WhenAmericanplayerscomeuptobat,theirfansshowsupportbywavingyourcountry'sflag."Attheendofthegame,AlexandEmilyweretired,buttheirmindswereracingwithalltheyhadseeninthegame.“Didyouhaveagoodday,kids?"askedMrs.Godfrey,turningtoAlexandEmily.Theynodded.“Aftertoday,IhaveafeelingthatAmericanbaseballmayneverbequiteasinterestingagain."saidEmily.44.WhydidAlexandEmilygotoJapan?A.ToteachEnglish. B.Towatchabaseballgame.C.Toliveinthecountry. D.Tovisittheirmother'sfriend.45.WhatdidAlexandEmilyfindaboutbaseballinJapan?A.Baseballwasunpopularinthecountry.B.Japaneseteamshadnoforeignplayers.C.Japanesehadcheerleadersforbaseballgames.D.Japanesehaddifferentrulesofbaseballgames.46.HowdidAlexandEmilyfeelwhentheysawAmericanflags?A.Surprised. B.Proud. C.Excited. D.Nervous.47.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Mr.Itowasabaseballfan.B.AlexandEmilyenjoyedthegame.C.AlexandEmilyknewnothingaboutbaseball.D.EmilythoughtAmericanbaseballmoreinteresting.CTechnologyhasbecomeanecessaryandimportantpartofourlives.Ithaschangedourlivesgreatly.Inmanyways,itmakeslifemoreconvenientforus:wecansendmessagesquicklythroughtheInternet,cookmealsinafewminutesinamicrowave,andbooktrainticketsonlineinsteadofwalkingtothestation.However,inourincreasinglytechnology-drivenworld,havewebecomeaddictedtotechnology?Nottoolongago,manychildrenenjoyedreadingagoodbookintheirsparetime.Nowadays,teenagersaremorelikelytobeseenplayingvideogamesorwatchingtelevision.Somepeopleevensaytheycan'tgowithoutwatchingtheirfavouriteTVprogramme.Similarly,sendinglettershasbecomeathingofthepast.Ithasbeenreplacedbyemail,immediatemessagingandothersocialmedia(媒體).Ithinkthisisahugeshame;forme,there'snothingbetterthanreceivingaletterinthepost.Itshowssomeonehastakenthetimetositdownandwritesomething;thisismuchmoreprivatethanaconversationonline.Andforsomepeople,especiallytheold,newwaysofcommunicationaren'tsoeasytouse.IoftensendlettersandpostcardstomygrandmatotellheraboutmylifeinFrance.Thepresenceofsocialmediahas,insomeways,turnedusintoanti-socialbeings.Insteadofmeetingupwithfriendsandseeingthemfacetoface,wenowspendalotoflimecommunicatingonline.Althoughonlinecommunicationhasitsadvantages—especially,enablingustokeepintouchwithlovedonesindifferentcountries,weshouldn'tforgetthevalueofreal-lifehumaninteraction.Itis,afterall,inournaturetosocializewithothers!Admittedly(誠然),Ispendalotoftimeusingtechnology.IdependontheInternetandmylaptoptoplanlessonsformyclasses.IusewifionmyphonetosendmessagesviaappssuchasViberandSnapchal.Evenso,whenI'monholidayitisnicetoturnitalloffandhaveabreak.Takingabreakfromtechnologyissettingyourselffree.48.Thephrase"addictedto"inParagraph1probablymeans“ “.A.skillfulat B.interestedinC.dependenton D.disappointedat49.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofsendingletters?A.Itwastesalotoftimeandenergy.B.It'ssomethingout-of-dateandshameful.C.It'sabetterwaytocommunicatewithrelatives.D.It'samorepersonalandcaringwayofcommunication.50.FromParagraph4weknowthatthewriterthinks .A.socialmediamakespeopleseparatedandlonelyB.it'simportantforpeopletocommunicatefacetofaceC.peoplehavebetterskillsincommunicationbecauseofsocialmediaD.onlinecommunicationhasmoreadvantagesthanreal-lifecommunication51.What'sthewriter'spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Todirectpeopletospendfreetimeproperly.B.Toremindpeopletomakereasonableuseoftechnology.C.Toencouragepeopletotakefulladvantageofsocialmedia.D.Toadvisepeopletocommunicatewitheachothermoreoften.DParentsdoanythingtheycantogivetheirkidsthebesteducation.AccordingtoareportpublishedbytheSuttonTrust,athirdof“professionalparents”withchildrenagedbetween5and16havemovedtoanarea,becausetheythinkithasgoodschools^Somegofurther:6%ofthe1,000parentssurveyedsaidtheystartedtoattendchurch(教堂)servicestohelptheirchildrengetaplaceatachurchschool;3%saidtheyusedarelative'saddresstogetchildrenintoabetterschool;and2%saidtheyhadboughtasecondhomeandusedthataddressforabetterschool.Itseemsstrangethatparents,whilepayingcloseattentiontoschool,seemoftentoforgetamuchcheaperwayofimprovingtheirchildren'seducationalsituation—astable(穩(wěn)定的)family.Thereareplentyofresearchestobackallthisup:arecentstudybytheChildhoodWellbeingResearchCentrefoundthatchildrenagedsevenandolderusually(lidmorepoorlyinexamsandbehavedbadlyatschooliftheirparentsbrokeup.AnotherreportbytheEconomicandSocialResearchCouncil,foundthatastablefamilylifemeantchildrenweremorelikelytotakeinwhatwasofferedintheclassroom.AccordingtotheRoyalCollegeofPsychiatrists,teenagerswhoseparentswerefightingorseparatingmightfinditdifficulttoconcentrate(集中注意力)atschool.Ofcourse,manymarriagesareprogressingwellevenifthere'reunpleasantmattersinlife.I'vebeenmarriedformorethanaquarterofcentury,andtheonethingI'msureofisthatit'snotabedofroses.I'vealsogotfourchildrenagedbetween11and21;andwhileI'mtrulythankfultothemanyteacherswhohavetaughtthem,andtheschoolsthey'vebeenpupilsat,I'vefeltfairlycertainastheyearsgobythatastablehomeismuchmoreimportantthanwheretheirschoolsitsinthelocalleaguetable(排行榜).Sopayingafewhundredpoundsforafamilyrelationshipcoursecouldbeamuchbetteruseofthefamily'smoneythanspendingthousandsonmovinghouses.Ican'thelpwonderingwhethertheonlysurewinnersfromthefighttolivebythebestschoolgatesarehousesellersratherthantheverychildrenthemoveisdesignedtohelp.52.AccordingtotheSuttonTrust,what'sthemostcommonwayforparentstosendtheirchildrentoagoodschool?A.Askingtheirrelativesforhelp.B.GoingtochurcheverySunday.C.Movingtoahouseinacertainarea.D.Buyingasecondhouseneartheschool.53.WhatcanwelearnfromtheresearchesinParagraph3?A.Childrenabovesevenusuallybehavedbadlyatschool.B.Goingtogoodschoolsimprovedthechildren'sbehavior.C.Parents'relationshiphadaninfluenceontheirchildren'sstudy.D.Parentsusuallyfoughtfortheirchildren'spoorperformanceatschool.54.Thewriteragreesthat .A.alongermarriagemeansastrongerfamilyrelationshipB.thelocalleaguetableofschoolsisimportantforparentsC.parentsshouldhavebettercommunicationwithteachersandschoolsD.it'sworthwhiletospendsomemoneyimprovingafamilyrelationship55.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MoreMoneyCanHelp“Buy"BetterEducationB.ParentsShouldProvidetheBestStartforTheirChildrenC.MovingHousesGivesGreatBenefitstoChildren'sEducationD.ParentsStayingTogetherHappilyIstheBestWaytoHelpChildren四、閱讀短文,根據短文內容,從短文后的五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。每個選項只能用一次。(共10分,每小題2分}Foodislife;itgivesusthenourishment(營養(yǎng))weneedtostayaliveandbehealthy.__56.BrianWansink,aprofessorattheUniversityofIllinois,sayswealsoeatcertainfoodsbecausetheymakeusfeelgood,andremindusofhappymemories.__57_.Forsomepeople,icecreamisacomfortfood.Forothers,abow!ofnoodlesoupmakesthemfeelgood.Howdoesafoodbecomecomfortfood?ProfessorWansinkbelievesthatweconnectfoodwithimportanttimes,feelings,andpeopleinourlives.“WhenIwasachild,mymothermadeadelicioussoup;Ilovedit.__58,andithelpsmefeelbetter,"saysoneofWansink'scoworkers.Domenandwomenchoosedifferentcomfortfoods?Wansink'sresearchattheUniversityofIllinoissays“yes".Inhisstudy,thefavoritecomfortfoodforbothmenandwomenwasicecream.Afterthis,menusuallypreferredhot,savoryfoodslikesoupornoodles.__59__.Menandwomenliketoeatcomfortfoodswhentheyarehappy,butwomeneatthesefoodsmorewhentheyaresadorworried._60_.About40%ofthecomfortfoodsinWansink'sstudywerehealthymaindishesorsoupsandvegetables.Itshows,saysWunsink,thatacomfortfoodcantast

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