山東省青島市平度第一中學(xué)高一英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期期末試卷含解析一、選擇題1.IhearTimoncewas___oflosinghislife,butnowheis___.
A.indanger,outofdanger
B.inadanger,outofthedanger
C.inthedanger,outofdanger
D.inthedanger,outofthedanger參考答案:A略2.I’mreallytired_______Tom.Hehadme_______fortwohoursinthe
rain.
A.of,waiting
B.with;wait
C.of;wait
D.with;waited參考答案:A略3.Istillremember______totheGreatWallandwhatIsawthere.A.totake
B.tobetaken
C.taking
D.beingtaken參考答案:D略4.--Whatgreatchanges!It’syearssincewe_____eachotherlasttime.
--Believeitornot,It’sthesecondtimethatwe_____aface–to-facetalk
A.met;hadhad
B.havemet;had
C.hadbeen;had
D.met;havehad參考答案:D29.Dentistsalwaystrytoaskyouquestionsrightafter___________oneofyourteeth.A.makingout
B.carryingout
C.takingout
D.pullingout參考答案:D略6.Ihearditwasgoingtobecomecloudythisafternoon,____byastorm.
A.following
B.followed
C.follow
D.tofollow參考答案:B7.KobeBryant,who__________theLosAngelesLakers(洛杉磯湖人隊(duì)),isworkinghardtorealizehisdream.
A.joined
B.joinedin
C.tookpartin
D.competedin參考答案:A8.Nowadays,oldpeopleliketolive________thereisnonoiseandcrowds.A.where
B.which
C.what
D.that參考答案:A9.Hetoldmethedate
hejoinedtheLeague,
hewouldneverforget.
A.when;which
B.when;where
C.onwhich;that
D.which;which參考答案:A10.Afteraknockatthedoor,thechildheardhismother’svoice______him.A.tocall
B.calling
C.called
D.beingcalled參考答案:B11.Standingonthetopofthehill,youcangetabetter______ofthecity.A.scene
B.scenery
C.view
D.sight參考答案:C略12.Ratherthan____onacrowdedbus,healwaysprefers_____abike.A.ride,ride
B.ride,riding
C.ride,toride
D.toride,riding參考答案:C13.Stop________me!I’mnotachild!A.tomother
B.motheringC.support
D.tosupport參考答案:Bstopdoingsth.“停止正在做的事情”;stoptodosth.“停下手中的事情去干某事”。根據(jù)題意,此處的mother用作動(dòng)詞,意為“悉心照顧”,故首先可排除C、D兩項(xiàng),support支持,在此不符合句意。又因句意為“不要再這樣悉心的照顧我了!我不是小孩子!”知,應(yīng)選B項(xiàng)。14.Itbecamedarkeranddarker_____itwasgoingtorain.A.asif
B.aslongas
C.evenif
D.eventhough參考答案:A15.—Idon’tthinkthecompanymayofferyouagoodpay.
—__________,Iwon’ttakethejob.A.Thatistosay
B.Youmean
C.Inotherwords
D.Inthatcase參考答案:D略16.Meetingmyauntafteralltheseyearswasanunforgettablemoment,________Iwillalwaystreasure.A.that
B.thatone
C.theone
D.one
參考答案:D知識(shí)點(diǎn):代詞解析:選D,代替由不定冠詞修飾的可數(shù)名詞單數(shù)用one。故選D點(diǎn)撥:注意替代對(duì)象的特點(diǎn),熟記代詞的用法。17.______youhavebeensittinginfrontofthecomputerfortwohoursyou’dbettertakeabreak.A.Evenif B.Though C.Nowthat D.Unless參考答案:C【詳解】考查狀語(yǔ)從句。句意:既然你已經(jīng)在電腦前坐了兩個(gè)小時(shí)了,你最好休息一下。A.Evenif即使;B.Though盡管;C.Nowthat既然;D.Unless除非。此處是nowthat引導(dǎo)的原因狀語(yǔ)從句,故選C項(xiàng)。18.Itwasintheschool______Istudied______Ilearnedmuchknowledge..A.that,that
B.where,where
C.where,that
D.thatwhere參考答案:C二、填空19.根據(jù)課文內(nèi)容填詞(共10小題,每小題0.5分,滿分5分)
Intheearlyeveningwealwaysstopto(76)______camp.Weputupourtentsandthenweate.Aftersupper,WangWeiputherheaddownonherpillowandwenttosleepbutIstayed(77)______.Atmidnight,theskybecameclearandthestarsgrew(78)_______.Itwasquietinthemountainsthatnight---therewasalmostnowind,onlythe(79)________ofourfireforcompany.AsIlaybeneaththestarsIthoughtabouthowfarwehadalreadytravelled.Then,laterthatafternoon,anotherbigquakeshookTangshan.Someofthe(80)______workersanddoctorsweretrappedunderthe(81)________.Morebuildingsfelldown.Water,food,andelectricitywerehardtoget.Peoplebegantowonderhowlongthedisasterwould(82)_____.Itwasthetruth.Blackpeoplecouldnot(83)_____
orchoosetheirleaders.Theycouldnotgetjobstheywanted.Thepartsoftowninwhichtheyhadtolivewere(84)______bywhitepeople.TheplacesoutsidethetownswheretheyweresenttolivewerethepoorestpartsofSouthAfrica.Noonecould(85)________
foodthere.
參考答案:76.make
77.awake
78.brighter
79.flames
80.rescue
81.ruins
82.last
83.vote
84.decided
85.grow略20.Thesun______frombehindthecloudslateintheafternoon.參考答案:cameout三、閱讀理解21.
A.
TheStoryoftheWord“Boss”B.
TheComingof“Brass”C.
TheExpressionforWorkersD.
AnotherExpressionforBossesE.
AnItalianSayingF.
TheUseofExpressionsforBosses81._________TheItalianshaveanoldsaying“ydolcefarniente”.Thewordsmeanitissweetorenjoyabletodonothing.Onweekendsandduringholidays,manyofusenjoydoingnothing.Butmostofthetime,wehavetoworkandtokeepourjobsandwemustworkhard.Ouremployerwillnotlikeitifwedonothing.82._________Americanworkersoftencalltheiremployers“bosses”.Theword“boss”comesfromtheDutchword“baas”meaningmaster.Sometimescompanybossesarecalledthebrass.Theyarealsosometimescalled“topbrass”or“brasshats”.Expertsdisagreeabouthowthestrangeexpressionstarted,buttheymayhavecomefromBritain.Leadersofthe19thcenturyBritisharmyworepiecesofmetalcalledoakleavesontheirhats.Themetalbrasshasacolor1similartothatofgold.Soaleaderoracommandercametobecalledamemberofthebrassorhemighthavebeencalledabrasshatoreventhetopbrass.83._________Bythe1940’s,theexpressionhadspreadbeyondmilitaryleaders.Italsoincludedcivilianofficials.AnewspaperintheAmericancityofPhiladelphiausedthetermin1949.Itcalledthemostimportantpoliceofficialstopbrass.Otherexpressionsthatmeanbossoremployerhavenothingtodowithbrassorhats.Oneoftheseis“bigcheese”.Acheeseisasolidfoodmadeformmilk.TheexpressionprobablystartedinAmericainthelate19thcentury.SomeexpertsbelieveitcomesfromawordinthePersianorUrdulanguages.Cheese,themeaningisathing.Sothemeaningof“bigcheese”maybeabigthing.84.________Otherexpertssaythewordcheeseanditsexpressionwasreallyinincorrectwayofsayingchief.Thewordchiefmeansleader.Sotheexpressionmaymeanbigleader.Anemployerusuallydoesnotobjecttobeingcalledboss.Butmostworkerswouldnotcalltheiremployersbigcheese,topbrassorbrasshatstotheirfaces.Thesewordsarenotreallyinsulting(侮辱)butneitherdotheyshowgreatrespect.85._________Employersalsohaveexpressionstodescribetheirworkers.OneofthemthatdescribeagoodworkeristhatheorsheworkslikeaTrojan.ThisexpressionprobablycomesfromtheancientwritingsofthegreatpoetHomer.HewroteabouttheTrojanswholivedinthecityofTroy.HesaidTrojansworkedveryhardtoprotecttheircity.Nowtheexpressionisoftenusedtodescribeanemployeewhoworkhardforacompany.Aloyal,hardworkingemployeeissaidtoworklikeaTrojan.Sobehappyifyourcompany’sbrasshatssayyouworklikeaTrojan.Theymayconsideryouvaluableenoughtoincreaseyourpay.參考答案:EBDFC22.Accordingtoresearchers,moneycanbuyhappiness,butonlyifyouspenditonsomeoneelse.Spendingaslittleas$5adayonsomeoneelsecouldsignificantlybringyouhappiness,theteamattheUniversityofBritishColumbiaandHarvardBusinessSchoolfound.Theirexperimentsonmorethan630Americansshowedtheyweremeasurably(適度地)happierwhentheyspentmoneyonothers--eveniftheythoughtspendingthemoneyonthemselveswouldmakethemhappier.“Wewantedtotestourtheorythathowpeoplespendtheirmoneyisatleastasimportantashowmuchmoneytheyearn,”saidElizabethDunn,apsychologistattheUniversityofBritishColumbia.Theyaskedtheir600volunteersfirsttoratetheirgeneralhappiness,reporttheirannualincomeanddetailtheirmonthlyspendingincludingbills,giftsforthemselves,giftsforothersanddonationstocharity.“Regardlessofhowmuchincomeeachpersonmade,thosewhospentmoneyonothersreportedgreaterhappiness,whilethosewhospentmoreonthemselvesdidnot,”Dunnsaidinastatement.Dunn’steamalsosurveyed16employeesatacompanyinBostonbeforeandaftertheyreceivedanannualprofit-sharingbonusofbetween$3,000and$8,000.“Employeeswhodevotedmoreoftheirbonustopro-social(有益社會(huì)的)spendingexperiencedgreaterhappinessafterreceivingthebonus,andthemannerinwhichtheyspentthatbonuswasamoreimportantpredictoroftheirhappinessthanthesizeofthebonusitself,”theywroteintheirreport,publishedinthejournalScience.Theygavetheirvolunteers$5or$20andhalfgotclearinstructionsonhowtospendit.Thosewhospentthemoneyonsomeoneorsomethingelsereportedfeelinghappieraboutit.“Thesefindingssuggestthatveryminoralterationsinspendingallocations(分配)--aslittleas$5--maybeenoughtoproducerealgainsinhappinessonagivenday,”Dunnsaid.28.Accordingtothepassage,________.A.themoremoneyyouspendonothers,thehappieryouareB.spendingmoneyonotherscanbringyouhappinessC.ElizabethDunnisapsychologistfromHarvestBusinessSchoolD.sixhundredvolunteerstookpartintheexperiment29.The16employeesmentionedinthepassage_________.A.weregivenclearinstructionsonhowtospendthebonusB.hadmorehappinessthanthesizeofthebonusitselfC.experiencedg
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