人教版高中英语必修二高一上学期期末考试英语试题 (14)
人教版高中英语必修二第一学期高一英语期末考试

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)宁波效实中学2014学年第一学期高一英语期末考试(答案请做在答题卷上)I. 听力(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟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.Where does the conversation mostly take place?A. At a bus stop.B. In a food market.C. In a post office.2.When did the woman make a speech?A. This morning.B. Yesterday.C. The day before yesterday.3.What does the man tell the woman to do?A. Help herself to some food.B. Use the phone on the table.C. Bring some food on the table.4.What is the woman doing?A. Refusing to help.B. Asking for permission.C. Giving advice.5.Whose recorder is the best?A. Jack’sB. The man’s.C. The one the woman bought yesterday.第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5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。
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。
人教版高中英语必修二高一上学期期末联考英语试题

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What did the woman do during the holidays?A. She went shopping.B. She went diving.C. She surfed on line.2. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Take some medicine.B. Go to hospital.C. Drink more water.3. How many stops does the man take to work?A. 2.B. 4.C. 5.4. What will the boy do after school today?A. Study for the test.B. Play basketball.C. Go to a party.5. How will the man celebrate Mother’s Day for his mother?A. By writing something.B. By sending flowers.C. By preparing a dinner.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。
听完每段对话或独白前,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至8题。
6. What will Justin do during the holidays?A. Go traveling.B. Work overtime.C. Look after his children.7. What will the woman probably do during the holidays?A. Go to the beach.B. Stay at home.C. Drive to the mountains.8. What does the man think of his holidays?A. It will be exciting.B. It will be terrible.C. It will be nothing special.听第7段材料, 回答第9至11题。
人教版高中英语必修二第一学期高一英语期末试题

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)第一学期高一英语期末试题第一卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,第Ⅰ卷70分,第Ⅱ卷50分。
满分120分,考试时间120分钟。
第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWomen had a significant part to play during World War Ⅱ,which was the time when women also made their own contributions. Some women’s great efforts and their names have been recorded in history. Here’s a look at some of the strong figures of women in World War Ⅱ.Tatiana Nikolaevna Baramzina was born in Glazov of Russia on December 12,1919.In 1943,she was sent to the Central Women’s Sniper Training School and upon her graduation in April,she was further sent to the front. She managed to kill around 16 enemies in the first three months!Unfortunately,she was captured(俘虏) by the enemies and was killed on the fifth of July in 1944.Today,the street where she grew up has been renamed in her memory.Anne Frank was a German-born Jewish girl who was well-known for the publication of her diary that described(描述) all her experiences when the Germans occupied Holland in World War Ⅱ.Anne was born on June 12,1929 and she,along with her family,went into hiding in July 1942.Two years later,her family was captured and seven months after her arrest(被捕),Anne Frank died of illness in early March 1945.Margaret Ringenberg was born on 17 June,1921,in Indiana of America. She began her career during World War Ⅱ when she became a ferry pilot for the Women Airforce Service Pilots. After that she turned a flight instructor in 1945.She even wrote her own book named Girls Can’t Be Pilots. She passed away on 28 July, 2008, after flying for 40,000 hours in the air.Hannah Szenes was born on 17th July,1921 and was trained to parachute(用降落伞空投) by the British army into Yugoslavia during World War Ⅱ.This task was given in order to save the Jews of Hungary. Her secret mission was not revealed even when she was tortured(折磨) following her arrest at the Hungarian border. Hannah Szenes had to brave immense tortures,yetshe did not lose heart. She bravely battled it out and tried to sing to keep her spirits high!She also kept a record of events in her diary till 7th November,1944,when she was finally killed.These names are just a few of the women who played a significant part in World War Ⅱ.Their stories go a long way in showing the kind of lifestyles they led and their struggles and sacrifices.1.What is mainly discussed in the text?A.Women were braver than men in World War Ⅱ.B.Women and men made equal contributions in World War Ⅱ.C.Women played a significant role in World War Ⅱ.D.Women’s death rate was high in World War Ⅱ.2.Who were killed by the enemy in the war?A.Tatiana Baramzina and Anne Frank.B.Hannah Szenes and Tatiana Baramzina.C.Anne Frank and Margaret Ringenberg.D.Margaret Ringenberg and Hannah Szenes.3.It can be learned from the text that ________.A.Tatiana Baramzina was once a flight instructorB.Margaret Ringenberg was the best at writing about the war experiencesC.Anne Frank and her family were arrested by Germans in 1944D.Hannah Szenes was arrested by Germans because of her diary4.The underlined word “brave” in Paragraph 5 means “________”.A.fully accept B.greatly enjoyC.think in a cool way D.face without fearBYou may know the English letters A, B and C. But do you know there are people called ABC? You may like eating bananas. But did you know there is such a thing as a “banana person”? How strange! Are these people from “another earth”? No. They are just Chinese people like you and me.ABC means American-born Chinese. An ABC is a Chinese, but was born in the United States. Sometimes, people call an ABC a “banana person”. A banana is yellow outside and white inside. So, when a person is a banana, he or she is white inside-thinking like a Westerner and yellow outside-looking like a Chinese.Do you know why? Usually, ABCs know little about China or the Chinese language. Some of them don’t speak Chinese. Also, they are not interested in Chines e politics.But if ABCs cannot speak Chinese, can we still call them Chinese people? Yes, of course. They are Chinese. They are overseas Chinese. These people may be citizens of another country like the US, Canada or Singapore. But they have Chinese blood. Their parents, grandparents or even great-grandparents were from China. They all have black eyes and black hair. But they are not Chinese citizens. They are not people of the People’s Republic of China. For example, we all know the famous scientist C. N. Yang. He got the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957. Chinese people love him. But he is an American citizen.5. “ABC” in this text stands for “_______”.A. three English lettersB. a kind of bananaC. Chinese born in AmericaD. Americans born in China6. Chinese in Western countries are called “banana persons” because __________.A. their bodies are white inside but yellow outsideB. they think like Westerners but look like ChineseC. they were born in China but go to study in AmericaD. they are Chinese who look like bananas7. C. N. Yang is mentioned here to show that ________.A. American Chinese are greatB. we love American ChineseC. Chinese people can win Nobel PrizesD. American Chinese are not Chinese citizens8. This text is mainly about _________.A. different kinds of bananasB. overseas ChineseC. the Nobel PrizeD. the life story of C. N. YangCDear Sir,I have to travel every day from Souk Road to the airport. Two buses travel along their route: the number 49 and number 16. But by the time the number 16 bus reaches Souk Road it is always full, so I can’t get on it. I have to wait for the number 49, because sometimes there are empty seats on it.The timetable says that there are buses from Souk Road to the airport every ten minutes. If this is so, why do I have to wait half an hour for a bus nearly every day?The regulations (规章) say that if there are empty seats on a bus, the bus must stop at every stop where people are waiting. Why do the half-empty buses go straight past me when I am standing at the bus stop?The regulations say that no bus may carry more than 40 seated passengers and 20 standing passengers. Yesterday I was the first to get off the bus when it reached the airport.I counted the other passengers as they got off. There were 129 of them.It is clear that our bus companies break the regulations and think little of their passengers. Can nothing be done to make your service better?Yours,9. The writer has to take Bus No. 49 because______.A. it arrives on timeB. it is not always fullC. it travels fasterD. it has fewer seats on it10. The regulations say that each bus may carry ______ passengers at most.A. 20B. 40C. 60D. 12911. From the passage we can infer that the writer of the letter is probably ______.A. an airport workerB. a bus driverC. a very tired travelerD. an English teacher12. What kind of letter is this passage?A. It’s a letter of thanksB. It’s a letter of apologyC. It’s a letter of introductionD. It’s a letter of complaint(投诉)DMost people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called Buy Nothing Day. They don’t want anyone to go shopping that day.Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It’s 25 days before Christmas. It’s after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to “buy, buy,buy!”The idea for Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs, and paint pictures. The children talk about why they don’t need a lot of toys. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate(捐赠)the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at high school liked the idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about Buy Nothing Day!13. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?A. The first day after Christmas.B. 25 days before Christmas.C. After Thanksgiving.D. November 2914. When do people usually do shopping?A. Before Thanksgiving.B. On Christmas.C. Anytime.D. Before Christmas.15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?A. In California, parents and children get together to play games.B. In England, people celebrated by performing plays.C. They bought nothing and made the others decide not to.D. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分;满分10分)根据文章内容,从A-G选项中,选出每一空的的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
人教版高中英语必修二高一上学期期末考试英语试题(14)

高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji2015-2016 学年上学期期末高一英语试题(考试时间120 分钟,满分120 分)第一部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分40 分 )第一节(共 15 小题;每题 2 分,满分30 分 )阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、 B 、 C 和 D) 中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。
AEvery month, Julia and her cousins would go to visit their grandparents. They would beexcited because their grandfather would give them a few coins. Then they would buy toysor sweets. The grandparents commented that, behaving like this, the children would neverlearn to manage their money. So they planned a special test, in which the children wouldhave to show, over the course of a year, just what they could manage to get with those fewcoins.Some thought that they would save their money, but Ruben and Nico continuedspending it all on sweets. So they give up saving.Monty decided to manage his money by exchanging it: buying and selling things, orbetting ( 打赌 ) it with others. Soon he surprised the whole family. He had accumulated (积聚 ) lots of money. However, Monty was not very careful, and he got involved in moreand more risky deals. A few months later he became penniless after a losing bet. Alex, had awill of iron. He saved the money and at the end of the year he had collected more money thananyone. Even better, with so much money, he managed to buy sweets at a reduced price, sothat on the day of the competition he was presented with enough sweets for much more than ayear. And even then, he still had enough left over for a toy. He was the clear winner, and otherchildren learned the advantages of knowing how to save and how to wait.There was also Julia.Poor Julia didn enjoy’t the competition, because even thoughshe had had a wonderful secret plan, she had spent her money without giving her planenough time to work. However,she was so sure that her plan was a good one, that shedecided to carry on with it, and maybe change the ex pressions on her relatives’ face had seemed to be saying“ What a poor girl shel is. She couldn’ t manage to save anything When she was about to complete the second year of her plan, Julia surprised everyone by turning up at the grandparents’ house with a violin and a lot of money. She didit rea lly well.21. Who saved nothing at the end of the first year?A. Ruben, Julia and AlexB. Ruben, Nico and MontyC. Ruben, Monty and JuliaD. Ruben, Nico and Alex22. Why did the grandparents plan a test on the children?A. Because they wanted the children to learn to spend money.B. Because they wanted the children to learn to save money.C. Because they wanted the children to learn to manage money.D. Because they didn’ t want the children to buy toys and sweets any more.23. From Monty’ s story, the children learned ______________________.A. to save and to wait.B. to buy and to sell thingsC. to set a achievable goal.D. to be careful and self-disciplined24.The underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph means ______________.A. Julia will bring disasters to herself and her family.B. Julia is not good at managing money.C. Julia is too stupid to do anything well.D. Julia has so many secrets that nobody likes her.As weather cools across the United States, a growing number of Americans visit farms. Theyharvest fruits, enjoy hay wagon rides and walk in the fields. These people are called“ agri-tourists. They” improve the economy of rural areas and help farmers increase theirprofits.School children are walking in a corn field maze. The corn is cut into tricky passagewaysthat make it difficult to find a way out. The children are from Yorktown Elementary Scho olin Bowie Maryland. They have traveled to Montpelier Farms in Prince George’ sCountywhich is also in Maryland. The farm is about 40 kilometers from The White Hou se.Debbie Pierson is the student ’teachers. “ Wego on these kind of field trips so that thechildren will have a hands-on experience of what it’ s like to be on a farm,” Pierson said. In Loudoun County Virginia,there are farms where grapes are grown for use in makingwine. Many of the farms let people visit, and drink the wine that is made ther e. Bill Hatchowns the Zephaniah Farm Vineyard. H e holds wine tastings in his home.“ We are doublin the number of visitors to our farm every year. We have an average of250 people on a weekend, ” Hatch said.As more people visit farms, more farmers are adding activities in which visitors can takepart.Malcolm Baldwin owns WeatherLea Farm and Vineyard in Loudoun County. Six years ago,he began letting people be married at his farm. They can also sleep at the farm overnight.Mr. Baldwin says the money he makes from these activities let him keep his small farm operating. “ But without the animals, and without the vines, the wedding business wouldn’t be as profitable ( 有利可图的 ), because people like to see the vines. They like to see theanimals and without which I don’ t think this will be a popular place,” Baldwin said.25. We can infer from the first paragraph that people always go for field trips in _______.A. SpringB. SummerC. AutumnD. Winter26. The underlined word“ maze” in the passage is similar to“ _______”.A. puzzleB. tripC. houseD. activity27. On Malcolm Baldwin ’ s farms, visitors can ________.A. taste the wine made in the USAB. raise and hunt animalsC. do wedding businessD. have fun as well as bring him moneyCIt was 8:35 am. My girls and I were rushing through the front door of the school as I yelled,“ Hurry up! The bell was about to ⋯” RIIIIIIIING! The girls froze and their eyes widened.My shoulders sagged( 下垂 ). We were too late.We were often late for school last year,and every time we ran breathlessly into theattendance I heard myself making silly excuses to Beth, the long-suffering secretary: ouralarm didn ’ t go off; there was so much traffic; it was my husband’ s fault; the dog⋯know-something about the dog!As time passed by, my lying became a habit, and it raised a red flag for me. Lying- even inthe form of “ harmless ”excuses - means we’ reashamed. Shame is different from guilt.Healthy guilt is fair and helpful. But shame can be dangerous. Nothing ruins the connectionbetween two people more quickly than shame and lies do. Anyone trying to live a healthyand honest life must avoid shame at any cost. I was trying to live a healthy and honest life,but my excuses were keeping me from reaching my goal. So I vowed (誓) to do something different .The next time we were late, I went to the attendance office. When Beth asked me to fill in aform with the reason for being late, I told the truth. “ Thesedays, we are very tired and disorganized,” I wrote. Bethookedl down at that form, and the slowly looked up at me. Shegave us a warm and big smile and her blue eyes twinkled. She started laughing. So did mykids and I.We’ re all imperfect human beings. We make mistakes. Everyone does make mistakes. However, it ’s OK to tell the truth about them. It’ s OK to forgive ourselves and promise totry again.28. By writing Paragraph1, the author wants to show that.A. her daughters were not easy to deal withB. she didn ’ t have an organized lifestyleC. her daughters didn ’ t like going to schoolD. she lived a lazy life with her daughters29. What do we know about the author from Paragraph2?A. She lived an extremely busy life.B. She li ked complaining about life.C. She liked making fun of other people.D. She liked making excuses for her lateness.30. We learn that as time went by, the author.A. found that other people liked lying to herB. realized the harm of lying and wanted to changeC. found that shame had a positive effect on her lifeD. realized that she could no longer live a healthy life31. The last paragraph shows when we make a mistake we should.A. blame it on different thingsB. never let others know it is our faultC. never forgive ourselves for making itD. forgive ourselves and try harder next timeDWouldn’ t it be great if you could just look up at the sky and read the weather forecast rightaway? Well, you can. The forecast is written in clouds. If you can read that writing, you cantell something about the atmosphere. With some practice, you can become a pretty goodweather forecaster. Who knows, you might even do as well as meteorologists(气象学家). Meteorologists use much more information than just the appearance of the clouds to maketheir forecast. They collect data(数据) from all over the world. Then they put it intopowerful, high speed computers. This does give the meteorologists an advantage, becausethey can track (追踪) weather patterns as they move from west to east across the country.But you have an advantage, too. You can look at the sky and get your data directly.A meteorologist uses a computer forecast that’ s several hours old to make a local forecast. What are you seeing when you look at a cloud?“ A picture of moisture(水汽)is doing in the atmosphere, ” says meteorologist Peter Leavitt. There ’ s moisture throughout the atmosphere. Most of the time you don’t see it, because it’s in the form of an unseeable gascalled water vapor. Sometimes, the temperature of the air gets cold enough to caus e the waster vapor to change to liquid water. It ’ s called condensation( 凝结 ), and we see ithappen all the time (for example, when humid air from the shower hits the cold glasses of amirror). When enough water vapor condenses (冷凝), droplets( 小滴)come in the air. These droplets scatter( 分别 ) light. A cloud is seen.Watching clouds over a day or two tells you a lot more than a single cloud about the weather to come. Changes in clouds show changes in the atmosphere. You should begin to notice patterns. Certain clouds, following each other in order, can signal an approaching storm. But don ’ t take our word for it; see for yourself.32.According to the passage, an ordinary person might read the weather forecast as wellas meteorologists _________.A. with some simple practice looking up at the skyB. with the help of the high-speed computersC. through complex ( 复杂的 ) instrumentsD. by visiting a weather station33. Meteorologists can make their weather forecast.A. by using information of the appearance of the clouds onlyB. by collecting data from parts of the worldC. by collecting and analyzing(解析) the dataD. by watching the sky34. According to the passage, your advantage in weather forecast is that.A. you have a high-speed computerB. you observe the sky and get your data directlyC. you have more instruments at homeD. you can track weather patterns as they move from west to east across the country35. This passage mainly tells us about how to.A. train ourselves as meteorologistsB. be an assistant to a meteorologistC. forecast the weather by ourselvesD. broadcast the weather forecast第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)第一节完形填空(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正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。
人教版高中英语必修二高一上学期期末考试英语试题(含听力)

汕头市金山中学 2016~2017学年度高一上学期期末考试英语科试卷命题人: 丘夏杨陈思薇本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第一卷选择题部分(满分105分)第一部分听力理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)每段播放两遍。
各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第一段对话,回答第1〜3题。
1. Where does the young girl want to go with her father?A. To the park.B. To the movies.C. To the swimming pool.2. Based on the conversation, what time will they most likely leave?A. 9:30 am.B. 12:45 pm.C. 2:00 pm.3. What does the father suggest they do at the end of the day?A. Go to a restaurant.B. Watch a fireworks show.C. Play a board game.听第二段独白,回答第4〜6题。
4. What’s the average sleep time for the old?A. 10 hours a night.B. 6. 5 hours a day.C. 6. 5 hours a night5. Among the following famous people, who had 413 beds?A. Benjamin Franklin.B. King Louis XIV.C. Mark Twain.6. What can we learn from the passage?A. Old people need more sleep time than young people.B. It’s easier for famous people to be sleepless.C. Different people have different sleep time.听第三段对话,回答第7〜9题。
人教版高中英语必修二高一上学期期末考试英语试题(图片版,word答案)

高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji景德镇市2016-2017学年度上学期期末质量检测卷高一英语试卷答案第一部分:听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分30分)1—5 CACBC 6—10 BABAC 11—15 CBBAB 16—20 ACACA第二部分: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)21-23 B D C 24-27 A D C B 28-31 A C C D 32-35 A B C B第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)36-40 A F G C D第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45 CBDDA 46-50 ABCDA 51-55ABDAD 56-60 BDABA第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61. are done. 62. projects. 63. which(that). 64.really 65.each66.better 67.with. 68.third. 69.beginning. 70.fairly第四部分:写作(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)The summer holiday is coming. My classmates and I are talking about how to dowhatduring the holiday. We can chose between staying at home and take a trip. If wechoose takingstay at home, it is comfortable but there is no need to spend money. But in thatandcases, we will learn little about the world. If we go on ∧trip abroad, we can broadencase a(our)your view and gain knowledge we cannot get it from books. Some classmatesoursuggest we can go to places of interest nearby. I think that it is a good idea. Itshould (或删掉can)does not cost many, yet we can still learn a lot.much第二节书面表达(满分25分)Dear Headmaster,I am Li Hua, a student from Class l, Senior 2. I am writing to draw your attention to some improper behaviors among us students: littering and scribbling. It makes our school dirty and unpleasant, and does harm to the image of our school. I always feel ashamed whenever I see this. Itis clearly not appropriate for a student to litter and scribble. I wonder if the school could place more dustbins around and set up specific rules against such behavior. At the same time, students should be encouraged to develop good habits and better behave themselves. I believe that, with the joint effortsof both teachers and students, our school will become a more enjoyable place in the near future.Thank you for your consideration.Yours faithfully,Li Hua附阅读理解详解:21.答案B 细节理解题。
人教版高中英语必修二高一上学期期末考试英语试题(word版).docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***天津一中、益中学校2016‐2017‐1 高一年级期末英语试卷I. 听力(10%)第一节(共5 小题) 听下面5 段对话。
每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你将有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.When is the next train to Chicago?A. At 8:00B. At 8:30.C. At 8:40.2.Why does the man want to leave his job?A.He doesn’t get on with his workmates.B.He thinks the job is too boring.C.The working place is too far.3.What is wrong with the man?A.He’s got a headache.B. He can’t fall asleep at night.C. He doesn’t feel the pain.4.What will the man do next?A.Leave.B. Phone Linda.C. Keep on waiting.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.James’ daily life.B. James’ business.C. James’ family.第二节(共15 小题) 听下面5 段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5 秒钟的时间阅读每小题;听完后,每小题将给出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 does the woman suggest the man do?A.Call Ms Hall.B.Phone the guy back.C.Give the guy’s number to Ms Hall.7.What do we know about Ms Hall?A.She will call the guy after lunch.B.She doesn’t bring her cell phone.C.She will come in this afternoon .听第7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。
人教版高中英语必修二第一学期期末试卷高一英语

第一学期期末试卷高一英语第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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,并把答案填写在答题卡上相应的位置。
AJust because a cat can’t see, it doesn’t mean she can’t enjoy the great outdoors.Patrick Carl, a 28-year-old filmmaker from Cork City, Ireland, proved that in a beautiful video, in which he climbs a mountain with his blind cat, Stevie, at his side.To ensure Stevie’s safety, Carl has had to train her to walk on a leash (皮带) when she goes outside.“It took a lot of patience to do this thing,” Carl told The Huffington Post. He said walking on the leash is now “the norm” for her —“she makes it look so easy.”“I think Stevie is a very good cat and I wanted to capture (用镜头捕捉) how I truly felt about her and share that with the world in a meanin gful way,” Carl said.Carl got Stevie from Cork’s Animal Care Society about three years ago, after seeing an ad on social media saying that Stevie needed a home with a patient owner who could give her special care. In an earlier video about Stevie, Carl says that he has to make sure he keeps everything in his house in the exact same place so as to not confuse the blind cat.Carl explained that he was never really a cat person, but Stevie has changed him. “That’s not to say I didn’t like cats,” he said. “It’s just that up until I met Stevie, cats didn’t really take up any of my time. But now, it’s safe to say, I’ve been changed.”He added that Stevie is just one of many animals that have been rescued from shelters or on the streets. “She wouldn’t be here today if it hadn’t been for the unbelievable hard work of the Animal Care Society in Cork,” he said.1. What is wrong with the cat, Stevie?A. She is too fat to do exercise.B. She was once badly treated.C. She is blind and can’t see.D. She doesn’t like to go outside.2. Why does Carl tie a leash on Stevie?A. To avoid someone stealing her.B. To make sure she is safe while walking.C. To make sure she can walk easily.D. To avoid losing her when walking.3. Why does Carl arrange everything in the same place?A. He doesn’t want Stevie to make a mess.B. He wants to be more patient.C. He wants to train Stevie to get smarter.D. He wants to give Stevie a familiar home.4. What was Carl like before he met Stevie?A. He had never had a cat.B. He was very interested in cats.C. He didn’t like cats very much.D. He didn’t feel very safe.BIf your childhood memories are filled with summers spent chasing fireflies (萤火虫), then you’re going to love this new theme park in China. It is dedicated to the glowing insects that naturally light up their habitat at night.The park, located at the East Lake Peony Gard en in Wuhan City, central China’s Hubei Province, is home to about 10,000 fireflies. The insects are divided into five separate zones —the flying zone, the observation zone, the zero-distance contact zone, the breeding zone, and the science popularization (普及) zone. Each zone is meant to satisfy different categories of visitors, right from casual visitors to researchers.Breeding fireflies is a rather costly affair — around 10 yuan (US$1.61) per insect — but totally worth it from a business point of view, as the Chinese seem to be positively in love with them. They will pay a large amount of money to see the small insects twinkle at night, and tickets for such parks are usually sold out in several days as soon as they hit the market.Fireflies were a normal part of summer nights through most of China, but their numbers have been going down for years, as a result of pollution and destruction of their natural habitats. Taking advantage of this sad situation, businessmen have been setting up firefly parks (not all of them are environmentally friendly, and some even sell jars full of live fireflies online).Since fireflies are seasonal, the park opened on May 29 this year and continued to operate until early October. However, following the success it enjoyed this year, the Wuhan firefly park has become an annual event, and will open again next year.They’ve got lots of attractions at the park — dinosaur exhibitions, camping festivals, family walks and children’s activities, all held under the warm glow of fireflie s.5. The underlined phrase, “is dedicated to”, in the first paragraph can be replaced by _____.A. is limited toB. is designed forC. is put up withD. is separated from6. If you want to know about the habits of fireflies, which zone should you go to?A. The flying zone.B. The breeding zone.C. The science popularization zone.D. The zero-distance contact zone.7. Why is the number of fireflies becoming smaller and smaller these years?A. Because it is hard to breed fireflies.B. Because they are killed for research.C. Because their natural habitats are being destroyed.D. Because they have all been collected in the theme park.8. What can we learn about this new theme park?A. It consists of four separate zones.B. It operates all the year around.命题人:王秀平C. All the fireflies in it are displayed in jars.D. It gained fame after it was opened.CWhen you study abroad in France, you can expect to be treated the same as your native (当地的) classmates, whether in a lecture or a discussion class.While you can study abroad in France and concentrate on nearly any subject, it’s the students with a passion for the arts, architecture and history that rush to the country in the largest numb ers. And that’s no shock, considering that France has been the center of the arts for centuries.As students of the arts, you will have to make careful use of your time, given all that France has to offer:●Visit the Louvre to view the works of French arti sts such as Monet, Matisse and Renoir;●Read the works of such French literary geniuses as Baudelaire, Proust and Voltaire;●Listen to the music of Debussy, or more contemporary (当代的) artists like Air and Daft Punk.France is also a main destination for architecture students, as you will see architecture in nearly every style:●The Gothic Chateau de Chambord, built in the 1500s;● Place Dauphine built in 1607 in Baroque style;● The post-modern housing development, Marne-la-Vallee.History students will find that France has been where the action is for quite some time. Over the course of the centuries, it has been the stage for the most important developments in the history of mankind, including the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon and the rise of the Fifth Republic under President Charles de Gaulle. It was also the site of the D-Day invasion (诺曼底登陆) of World War II.As a possible study abroad location, France has a lot to offer, because the combination of educational institutions (教育机构), arts and culture, and national history are second to none.9. What can we learn about studying abroad in France from the text?A. Students from China are usually treated badly.B. There are many lectures and discussion classes.C. Few students choose to study in France.D. France is the best place for students who love the arts.10. According to the text, you can see many kinds of architecture in France, such as ____.① post-modern housing developments② Baroque style buildings③ the Big Ben④ Gothic architectureA. ①②③B. ①③④C. ①②④D. ②③④11. The text is most likely taken from _______.A. a history bookB. a study abroad websiteC. an architecture advertisementD. a fashion magazineD“When something is lovely, do we get the urge to squeeze(挤扁)it?” National Geographic’s Emily Tye asked Saturday’s Weird Animal Question of the Week. “Seems dangerous, in terms of evolution (进化)!”“Rest assured (毫无疑问)”, Emily said. “You’re not alone.”In a 2015 study in Psychological Science, Yale University psychologist Oriana Aragon and her team found that people who had extremely positive reactions to images of cute babies also “displayed stronger aggressive(侵略性的)expressions,” such as wa nting to pinch (捏) the babies’ cheeks.Speaking of pinching, another experiment in the recent study found that participants squeezed more bubble wrap when they saw images of cute baby animals than those who viewed images of older animals.This shows that, if given the chance to squeeze something while seeing the cute pictures, they would — though not with any real intent to harm the creatures.So what explains our impulse(冲动)to squeeze or gently bite lovely animals? For some people, experiencing a strong e motion is followed by “an expression of what one would think is an opposing feeling,” says Aragon. Here’s the science behind why we find some animals so cute.“So you may have tears of joy, nervous laughter, or may be wanting to squeeze something that you think is unbearably cute” —even if it’s an animal you’d normally want to hug or protect.That secondary reaction may also serve to weaken and temper (调和) their initial emotion that is too strong, thus bringing the person into balance.For instance, the 2015 study showed people who had such positive and negative concurrent (并存的) reactions regained their emotional balance more quickly.And if you’re caring for something lovely, that’s important. “Because they may help people to regain control over their strong emotions, these expressions help the caretaker to care for an animal or baby properly,” Aragon says.12. People who act very positively towards something tend to ____________________.A. lose controlB. destroy the thingC. cause harm to the thingD. express themselves in an aggressive way13. What usually follows if one experiences a strong emotion?A. A strong expression.B. A serious thought.C. An opposite feeling.D. An unbelievable impulse.14. What may be the reason for people crying when they are overjoyed?A. To be more positive and stronger.B. To express their different emotions.C. To strengthen their various emotions.D. To balance their emotions better.15. The article explains its theory by ________.A. giving examplesB. analyzing figuresC. listing dataD. making descriptions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。
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2015-2016学年上学期期末高一英语试题(考试时间120分钟,满分120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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AEvery month, Julia and her cousins would go to visit their grandparents. They would be excited because their grandfather would give them a few coins. Then they would buy toys or sweets. The grandparents commented that, behaving like this, the children would never learn to manage their money. So they planned a special test, in which the children would have to show, over the course of a year, just what they could manage to get with those few coins.Some thought that they would save their money, but Ruben and Nico continued spending it all on sweets. So they give up saving.Monty decided to manage his money by exchanging it: buying and selling things, or betting (打赌) it with others. Soon he surprised the whole family. He had accumulated (积聚) lots of money. However, Monty was not very careful, and he got involved in more and more risky deals. A few months later he became penniless after a losing bet. Alex, had a will of iron. He saved the money and at the end of the year he had collected more money than anyone. Even better, with so much money, he managed to buy sweets at a reduced price, so that on the day of the competition he was presented with enough sweets for much more than a year. And even then, he still had enough left over for a toy. He was the clear winner, and other children learned the advantages of knowing how to save and how to wait.There was also Julia. Poor Julia didn’t enjoy the competition, because even though she had had a wonderful secret plan, she had spent her money without giving her plan enough time to work. However, she was so sure that her plan was a good one, that she decided to carry on with it, and maybe change the ex pressions on her relatives’ faces, who had seemed to be saying “What a poor girl shel is. She couldn’t manage to save anything”.When she was about to complete the second year of her plan, Julia surprised e veryone by turning up at the grandparents’ house with a violin and a lot of money. She did it rea lly well.21. Who saved nothing at the end of the first year?A. Ruben, Julia and AlexB. Ruben, Nico and MontyC. Ruben, Monty and JuliaD. Ruben, Nico and Alex22. Why did the grandparents plan a test on the children?A. Because they wanted the children to learn to spend money.B. Because they wanted the children to learn to save money.C. Because they wanted the children to learn to manage money.D. Because they didn’t want the children to buy toys and sweets any more.23. From Monty’s story, the children learned ______________________.A. to save and to wait.B. to buy and to sell thingsC. to set a achievable goal.D. to be careful and self-disciplined24. The underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph means ______________.A. Julia will bring disasters to herself and her family.B. Julia is not good at managing money.C. Julia is too stupid to do anything well.D. Julia has so many secrets that nobody likes her.BAs weather cools across the United States, a growing number of Americans visit farms. They harvest fruits, enjoy hay wagon rides and walk in the fields. These people are called “agri-tourists.” The y improve the economy of rural areas and help farmers increase their profits.School children are walking in a corn field maze. The corn is cut into tricky passageways that make it difficult to find a way out. The children are from Yorktown Elementary Scho ol in Bowie Maryland. They have traveled to Montpelier Farms in Prince George’s County which is also in Maryland. The farm is about 40 kilometers from The White Hou se. Debbie Pierson is the student’s teacher. “We go on these kind of field trips so that th e children will have a hands-on experience of what it’s like to be on a farm,” Pierson said.In Loudoun County Virginia, there are farms where grapes are grown for use in making wine. Many of the farms let people visit, and drink the wine that is made ther e. Bill Hatch owns the Zephaniah Farm Vineyard. H e holds wine tastings in his home. “We are doubling the number of visitors to our farm every year. We have an average of 250 people on a weekend,” Hatch said.As more people visit farms, more farmers are adding activities in which visitors can take part.Malcolm Baldwin owns WeatherLea Farm and Vineyard in Loudoun County. Six years ago, he began letting people be married at his farm. They can also sleep at the farm overnight. Mr. Baldwin says the money he makes from these activities let him keep his small farm operating. “But without the animals, and without the vines, the wedding business wouldn’t be as profitable (有利可图的), because people like to see the vines. They like to see the animals and without which I don’t think this will be a popular place,”Baldwin said.25. We can infer from the first paragraph that people always go for field trips in _______.A. SpringB. SummerC. AutumnD. Winter26. The underlined word “maze” in the passage is similar to “_______”.A. puzzleB. tripC. houseD. activity27. On Malcolm Baldwin’s farms, visitors can ________.A. taste the wine made in the USAB. raise and hunt animalsC. do wedding businessD. have fun as well as bring him moneyCIt was 8:35 am. My girls and I were rushing through the front door of the school as I yelled, “Hurry up! The bell was about to…”RIIIIIIIING! The girls froze and their eyes widened. My shoulders sagged(下垂). We were too late.We were often late for school last year, and every time we ran breathlessly into the attendance I heard myself making silly excuses to Beth, the long-suffering secretary: our alarm didn’t go off; there was so much traffic; it was my husband’s fault; the dog…I didn’tknow-something about the dog!As time passed by, my lying became a habit, and it raised a red flag for me. Lying - even in the form of “harmless” excuses - means we’re ashamed. Shame is different from guilt. Healthy guilt is fair and helpful. But shame can be dangerous. Nothing ruins the connection between two people more quickly than shame and lies do. Anyone trying to live a healthy and honest life must avoid shame at any cost. I was trying to live a healthy and honest life, but my excuses were keeping me from reaching my goal. So I vowed(发誓)to do something different .The next time we were late, I went to the attendance office. When Beth asked me to fill in a form with the reason for being late, I told the truth. “These days, we are very tired and disorganized,” I wrote. Beth l ooked down at that form, and the slowly looked up at me. She gave us a warm and big smile and her blue eyes twinkled. She started laughing. So did my kids and I.We’re all imperfect human beings. We make mistakes. Everyone does make mistakes. However, it’s OK to tell the truth about them. It’s OK to forgive ourselves and promise to try again.28. By writing Paragraph1, the author wants to show that .A. her daughters were not easy to deal withB. she didn’t have an organized lifestyleC. her daughters didn’t like going to schoolD. she lived a lazy life with her daughters29. What do we know about the author from Paragraph2?A. She lived an extremely busy life.B. She li ked complaining about life.C. She liked making fun of other people.D. She liked making excuses for her lateness.30. We learn that as time went by, the author .A. found that other people liked lying to herB. realized the harm of lying and wanted to changeC. found that shame had a positive effect on her lifeD. realized that she could no longer live a healthy life31. The last paragraph shows when we make a mistake we should .A. blame it on different thingsB. never let others know it is our faultC. never forgive ourselves for making itD. forgive ourselves and try harder next timeDWouldn’t it be great if you could just look up at the sky and read the weather forecast right away? Well, you can. The forecast is written in clouds. If you can read that writing, you can tell something about the atmosphere. With some practice, you can become a pretty good weather forecaster. Who knows, you might even do as well as meteorologists(气象学家). Meteorologists use much more information than just the appearance of the clouds to make their forecast. They collect data(数据)from all over the world. Then they put it into powerful, high speed computers. This does give the meteorologists an advantage, because they can track(追踪)weather patterns as they move from west to east across the country. But you have an advantage, too. You can look at the sky and get your data directly. A meteorologist uses a computer forecast that’s several hours old to make a local forecast. What are you seeing when you look at a cloud? “A picture of moisture(水汽)is doing in the atmosphere,”says meteorologist Peter Leavitt. There’s moisture throughout the atmosphere. Most of the time you don’t see it, because it’s in the form of an unseeable gascalled water vapor. Sometimes, the temperature of the air gets cold enough to caus e the waster vapor to change to liquid water. It’s called condensation(凝结), and we see it happen all the time (for example, when humid air from the shower hits the cold glasses of a mirror). When enough water vapor condenses(冷凝), droplets(小滴)come in the air. These droplets scatter(分散) light. A cloud is seen.Watching clouds over a day or two tells you a lot more than a single cloud about the weather to come. Changes in clouds show changes in the atmosphere. You should begin to notice patterns. Certain clouds, following each other in order, can signal an approaching storm. But don’t take our word for it; see for yourself.32. According to the passage, an ordinary person might read the weather forecast as well as meteorologists _________.A. with some simple practice looking up at the skyB. with the help of the high-speed computersC. through complex (复杂的) instrumentsD. by visiting a weather station33. Meteorologists can make their weather forecast .A. by using information of the appearance of the clouds onlyB. by collecting data from parts of the worldC. by collecting and analyzing(分析)the dataD. by watching the sky34. According to the passage, your advantage in weather forecast is that .A. you have a high-speed computerB. you observe the sky and get your data directlyC. you have more instruments at homeD. you can track weather patterns as they move from west to east across the country35. This passage mainly tells us about how to .A. train ourselves as meteorologistsB. be an assistant to a meteorologistC. forecast the weather by ourselvesD. broadcast the weather forecast第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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。