福建省福州第一中学2016-2017学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题

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福州第一中学2016—2017年高二英语期末试卷(无听力,有答案)

福州第一中学2016—2017年高二英语期末试卷(无听力,有答案)

福州第一中学2016―2017学年度第一学期期末考试高二英语试卷(完卷时间:120分钟满分:150分)听力(略)单选(略)第二节完形填空(1×20=20)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

After losing my dog Cassie, my best friend of 11 years, I felt incredibly lost. It was like getting my arm cut off, like part of me was31.One day while surfing on the Internet, I typed “Cassie” and “dog” into the search bar, just32interest. I clicked on a few websites and had a look at the33dogs also called Cassie.I34one site for pet adoption based in the US with a success story about a Cassie, who had been35. The new owners had sent pictures of her in her new home to the website. The amazing thing was that their Cassie has passed as a twin for mine—the36were striking.I sent an e-mail to the woman who ran the website, along with a37of my dog.I didn’t38to hear anything back, 39I assumed they were far away and probably busy, if the pet refuge(救助所)still existed at all, as the40with Cassie on it was from four years ago.But the owner of the refuge sent me back a lovely41saying she was sorry for my loss, and agreed that it was an amazing coincidence(巧合)that the two dogs looked so similar and had the same42. She told me thatCassie was43with the same owners, and had been brought back to the44and adopted by another couple.A few days later, I45another e-mail, this time from the couple now46the American Cassie—the lady from the refuge had47my e-mail to them. The couple had48some recent photos of their Cassie, saying how glad they were to have her. They then passed on their49and wished me well.I was so pleased that the American Cassie had found a lovely new home. It was also so heartwarming that people on the other side of the world would take the time to send on their good wishes to a50.31. A. losing B. missing C. confused D. shocked32. A. out of B. of C. beyond D. in33. A. same B. loyal C. various D. fierce34. A. cared for B. looked up C. referred to D. came across35. A. hurt B. sold C. adopted D. exchanged36. A. acquaintance B. differences C. similarities D. appearance37. A. picture B. twin C. friend D. character38. A. want B. decide C. like D. expect39. A. before B. because C. when D. until40. A. page B. newspaper C. article D. report41. A. book B. letter C. e-mail D. telephone42. A. name B. color C. size D. height43. A. once again B. no longer C. actually D.regularly44. A. home B. school C. refuge D. hospital45. A. sent B. wrote C. accepted D. received46. A. looking after B. taking care C. caring about D. looking for47. A. turned B. forwarded C. explained D.introduced48. A. left B. taken C. collected D. attached49. A. apology B. enthusiasm C. sympathy D. expectation50. A. stranger B. friend C. dog D. student第三节阅读理解A篇Never Talk to Strangers “Never talk to strangers.” Many children are taught this simple rule as a precaution against abduction(诱拐). In June, 2005, an 11-year-old boy was lost in the Utah wilderness for four days. During that time, he stayed on the path. He saw people searching for him but deliberately hid from them, afraid someone might “steal” him. Eventually, the unfortunate game of hide-and-seek ended and he was found. According to the Canada Safety Council, this alarming incident shows how unwise it is to instill(灌输) a fear of strangers in children. The “stranger danger” message can prevent children from developing the social skills and judgment needed to deal effectively with real-life situations. In a difficult situation, a stranger could be their lifeline to safety.To have a child g o missing is a parent’s worst nightmare. The threat of abduction by a stranger is minimal when compared with other possible reasons for a disappearance. In 2004, there were 67,266 missing-children cases in Canada. Only 31 involved abduction; in most of those cases the abductor was a relative, friend, or person known to the family. There were 671 cases of children wandering off, and 332 cases of abductions by a parent. Almost 80 percent of all cases were runaways. These statistics cast doubt on the idea that children should never talk to strangers. Wandering off is more common—but a lost children may have to call upon a stranger for help, and must develop the ability to judge what kind of people to approach. The “never talk to strangers” rule does not protect children in the situations they are most likely to face. On top of this, it can be confusing. Adults do not model the behavior; they often talk to strangers. A child may not know how to tell who is a stranger, and who is not.For young children, nothing replaces close supervision(监管). Pre-schoolers do not understand risk and tend toact without thinking. Children need to develop habits and attitudes that will protect them from the real threats and dangers they may face. The Canada Safety Council encourages parents to give their children age-appropriate positive messages about safety, bearing in mind how youngsters may understand their world.51. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the 11-year-old boyA. He practiced the “never talk to strangers” rule.B. He hid from the rescuers to avoid possible abduction.C. He eventually showed up when his hide-and-seek game ended.D. He stayed where he was, expecting the coming of familiar people.52. Among the possible reasons for the missing-children cases in Canada, which one is the most frequentA. Being abducted by a parent.B. Wandering off.C. Being abducted by strangers.D. Running away.53. The “never talk to strangers” rule is confusing to children because ___.A. a friendly and attractive person may be dangerousB. adults do not act upon the rule and strangers are hard to tellC. the rule does not protect children in the situation of abductingD. a lost child may have difficulty in communicating with a stranger54. Which would the author ag ree with about the “never talk to strangers” ruleA. It is not well recognized by parents.B. It is not effective in keeping kids safe.C. It is easy enough for children to follow.D. It is practical as a safety tip in daily life.B篇Europeans should try to stay indoors if ash from Iceland's volcano starts settling, the World Health Organization warned Friday as small amounts fell in Iceland, Scotland and Norway.WHO spokesman Daniel Epstein said the tiny ash is potentially dangerous for people when it starts to reach the Earth because particles (粒子) taken in by people can enter the lungs and cause breathing problems. And he also said Europeans who go outside might want to consider wearing a mask.Other experts, however, weren't convinced the volcanic ash would have a major effect on peoples' health and said WHO's warnings were "hysterical." They said volcanic ash was much less dangerous than cigarette smoke or pollution. Volcanic ash is made of fine particles of fragmented volcanic rock. It is light gray to black and can be as fine as talcum powder(滑石粉). During a volcanic eruption, the ash can be breathed deep into the lungs and cause irritation (过敏) even in healthy people. But once it falls from a greater distance — like from the cloud currently hovering above Europe — its health effects are often minimal, experts say."Not all particles are created equal," said Ken Donaldson, a professor at the University of Edinburgh, "In the great scheme of things, volcanic ash is not all that harmful." And he said most Europeans' exposure to volcanic ash would be ignored and that only those in the near districts of the Icelandic volcano would likely be at risk. Dr. Stephen Spiro, a professor of the British Lung Foundation, said the further the particles travel, the less dangerous they will be. "The cloud has already passed over northern Scotland and we haven't heard of any ill effects there," he said. Spiro said to wear masks or stay indoors to avoid volcanic ash was "over the top" and "a bit hysterical."55. The text is mainly about .A. the effect of volcanic ashB. the health risk of volcanic ashC. the disadvantages of volcanic ashD. the opinions on health risk of volcanic ash56. Which one is true according to Paragraph 3?A. The volcanic ash’s effects on Europeans were little.B. The ash caused irritation even in healthy people.C. Other experts thought WTO’S warnings were useful.D. The volcanic ash was more dangerous than cigarette smoke or pollution.57. The underlined word “hysterical” in Paragraph4 most probably means .A. practicalB. overstatedC. valuableD. amazing58. What can we learn from paragraph 4 ?A. The volcanic ash wouldn’t be harmful to people.B. All experts thought the volcanic ash did great harm to our health.C. People close to the volcano would likely be at risk according to some experts.D. Europeans should stay indoors because Iceland's volcano starts settling.C篇Many of the drugs we take aren’t actually digested — they pass through our bodies, and down through the sewer pipes. Traces of those drugs end up in the bodies of fish and other wildlife. Nobody’s sure what effect they have. Now, a paper being published in Science magazine finds that drugs to treat anxiety can affect the behavior of fish.This particular story starts with some fish that live in a creek just downstream from a sewage treatment plant in southern Sweden. Scientists collected the perch (鲈鱼) in that area and discovered that they had accumulated low levels of anxiety drugs in their bodies.Environmental scientist Jonatan Klaminder led a couple of his workmate at Umea University in Sweden to tackle this question in the lab.In the lab, they put some perch in a fish tank to see how they behaved under normal circumstances. Then they added some of a anxiety drug called oxazepam into the tank. The concentrations (浓度) of the drug were the same to those found in the river."They became more unsociable and more active, and they were actually more effective in eating," Klaminder says. "This drug actually removes some of the fear, the sense of fear, from these fishes. So instead of being afraid they focus on feeding.,"Staying close to others is a well-known defense system to avoid natural enemies. In the wild, it is highly dangerous for a small fish to move away from the fish group. "The most likely outcome will be that a bigger fish will eat it," he says. Over time, the whole food chain will be changed.The problem doesn’t present an obvious threat to people who might drink water from streams or eat the fish that live in them. The presence of drugs in surface waters – or even in fish and shellfish – is much lower than the levels that you might need to be concerned about, say Bryan Brook says Bryan Brooks of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, USA.But he warns that isn’t necessarily the case in the developing world. "Some studies show, for example, some rivers in India have the highest concentrations of drugs in the environment," he says. "So the developing world really deserves some additional attention."59. The author wrote the text in order to _____.A. solve a problemB. give some adviceC. tell an interesting storyD. show the results of some research60. Why did the researchers add oxazepam into the fish container?A. To treat a serious fish disease.B. To develop a new anxiety drug.C. To reduce the anxiety of wild perch.D. To copy wild perch’s living conditions.61. In the experiment, which is one of the perch’s changes in behavior?A. They ate much less food.B. They spent more time alone.C. They helped each other when feeding.D. They worried more about their enemies.62. According to the research, the anxiety drugs in rivers ______.A. reduce the number of wild perchB. make large fish calm down easilyC. have deadly effect on small perchD. help wild fish become much healthierD篇In communities north of Denver, residents are pitching in to help teachers and administrators as the Vrain school District tries to solve a $13.8 million budget shortage blamed on mismanagement. "We're worried about our teachers and principals, and we really don't want to lose them because of this," one parent said. "If we can help ease their financial burden, we will."Teachers are grateful, but I know it may be years before the district is solvent (有综合能力的). They feel really good about the parent support, but they realize it's impossible for them to solve this problem.The 22,000-student district discovered the shortage last month."It's extraordinary. Nobody would have imagined something happening like this at this level," said State Treasurer Mike Coffman.Coffman and district officials last week agreed on a state emergency plan freeing up a $9.8 million loan thatenabled the payroll (工资单) to be met for 2,700 teachers and staff in time for the holidays.District officials also took $1.7 million from student-activity accounts of its 38 schools.At Coffman's request, the District Attorney has begun investigating the district's finances. Coffman says he wants to know whether district officials hid the budget shortage until after the November election, when voters approved a $212 million bond issue for schools.In Frederick, students' parents are buying classroom supplies and offering to pay for groceries and utilities to keep first-year teachers and principals in their jobs.Some $36,000 has been raised in donations from Safeway. A Chevrolet dealership donated $10,000 and forgave the district's $10,750 bill for renting the driver educating cars. IBM contributed 4,500 packs of paper."We employ thousands of people in this community," said Mitch Carson, a hospital chief executive, who helped raise funds. "We have children in the school, and we see how they could be affected."At Creek High School, three students started a website that displays newspaper articles, district information and an email forum. "Rumors about what's happening to the district are moving at lighting speed," said a student."We wanted to know the truth, and spread that around instead."63. What has happened to the Vrain School District?A. A huge financial problem has arisen.B. Many schools there are mismanaged.C. Lots of teachers in the district are planning to quit.D. Many administrative personnel have been laid off.64. How did the residents in the Vrain School District respond to the budget shortage?A. They felt somewhat helpless about it.B. They accused those responsible for it.C. They made their efforts to help solve it.D. They demanded a thorough investigation.65. In the view of State Treasurer Mike Coffman, the educational budget shortage is _____.A. unavoidableB. unbelievableC. insolvableD. invisible66. Why did Coffman request an investigation?A. To see if the financial problem was covered up on purpose.B. To find out how serious the consequence of the case would be.C. To make sure that the school principals were innocent.D. To stop the voters approving the $212 million bond issue.第二节七选五(1×5=5)Gene TestingDNA-based tests are among the first commercial medical applications of the new genetic discoveries. Gene tests can be used to diagnose and confirm disease. They provide prognostic (预兆)information about the course of disease. ___67___Currently, several hundred genetic tests are in clinical use. ___68___ Their numbers and varieties are expected to increase rapidly over the next decade. Most current tests detect mutations(突变)associated with rare genetic disorders.Recently, tests have been developed to detect mutations for a handful of more complex conditions such as breast and colon(结肠) cancers. ___69___ And the information they provide helps physicians and patients manage the disease or condition more effectively.___70___ The tests may not detect every mutation associated with a particular condition and the ones they do detect may present different risks to various people and populations. Another important consideration in gene testing is the lack of effective treatments or preventive measures for many diseases and conditions now being diagnosed or predicted.___71___ Because genetic tests uncover information about persons and their families, test results can affect families in many ways. For example, people with genetic disorders may be regarded as a group with diseases to be ashamed of.A.Many more are under development.B.There are some scientific limitations of gene tests.ing genes themselves to treat disease has inspired the imagination of the public.D.Knowledge about the risk of potential future disease can produce mental and psychological impacts.E.One potential benefit of these tests is that they could provide information.F.They can also predict the risk of future disease in healthy people or their children .G.The way disorders are diagnosed, treated, and prevented is improved第三部分笔试一、课文填空(1×4=4)1.On the other hand, there are those, like George Hambley, who , believe that we should not worry about high levels of carbon dioxide in the air.2.It means that more heat energy in the atmosphere causing the global temperature to go up."3.There is no doubt that the earth is becoming warmer (see Graph 1) and that it is human activity that has caused this global warming but natural phenomenon.4.Some are called "greenhouse" gases, the most important one of which is carbon dioxide.二、单词拼写(1×4=4)1.write a short passage on how to solve the problem of global warming.Then make a p__________to the class next Monday.2.A majority if the genera l public may be able to describe natural selection as “s________of the fittest.”3.When i got into the exam room i just panicked and my mind went completely b .4.The __________(委员会)have decided to raise membership fee for next year.三、翻译(2×3=6)1.他的出口狂言导致了他全盘的失败。

福建省福州第一中学2016—2017年高一英语期末试卷(无听力,有答案)

福建省福州第一中学2016—2017年高一英语期末试卷(无听力,有答案)

福州第一中学2016-2017学年第一学期期末试卷高一英语试题(完卷时间:120分钟满分:100分)第I卷(共90分)I听力(1*20)II.单项选择。

(1*5=5)21.—Look, Debbie is doing a good job at the concert.—But I _______ she played the guitar so well.A.didn’t knowB.hadn’t knowC.haven’t knowD.don’t know22.Keep silent, please! The Queen’s speech _________on BBC One.A.was to be broadcast B,had been broadcastC.has been broadcastD.is being broadcast23.The producer comes regularly to collect the cameras ______to our shop for quality problems.A.returningB.returnedC.to returnD.to be returned24.I’d appreciate______if you would like to teach me how to take a selfie.A.thatB.itC.thisD.you25.It won’t be a month______we celebrate the Year of the Rooster in the Chinese Lunar calendar.A.whenB.sinceC.beforeD.untilIII.完形填空。

(1*20=20)26. My father brought home a sailboat when I was ten, and almost each Sunday in summer we would go sailing. Dad was quite skilled in sailing, but not good at 26 . As for me, I 27 both before twelve because of living close to Lake Ontario.The last time Dad and l set sail together is really 28 . It was a perfect weekend after I graduatedfrom university. I came home and 29 Dad to go sailing. Out we set soon on the 30 lake. Dad hadn't sailed for years, but everything 31 wen with the tiller (舵柄) in his hands.When we were in the middle of the lake, a 32 wind came all of a sudden. The boat was hit 33 . Dad was always at his 34 in any danger , but at this moment he 35 ."John! 36 !" he shouted in a trembling voice, with the tiller still in his hands.In my memory he could fix any 37 . He was the one I always 38 for strength and security. BeforeI could respond, a 39 of water got into the boat. I rushed to the tiller 40 it was too late. Another huge wave of water 41 the boat in a minute. We were thrown into the water, and Dad was struggling aimlessly. At that moment, I felt fiercely 42 of him.I swam to Dad 43 and assisted him in climbing onto the hull(船壳)of the boat. Upon sitting on the hull, Dad was a little awkward about his flash of fear. "It's all right, Dad. We are safe now," I 44 him.That was the first time Dad had counted on me in a moment of emergency. More importantly, I found it was my turn to start 45 for my father.( )26. A.boating ( )27. A.enjoyed ( )28. A.important ( )29. A.sent( )30. A.calm ( )31. A.finished ( )32. A.strong ( )33. A.regularly ( )34. A.best( )35. A.suffered ( )36. A.Look ( )37. A.problem ( )38. A. argued with ( )39. A.group ( )40. A.if( )41. A.got through ( )42. A.ashamed 27.B. runningB. decidedB. unforgettableB. orderedB. icyB. seemedB. gentleB. violentlyB. betterB. flewB. HelpB. relationshipB. lived withB. streamB. forB. poured downB. protective28.C. swimmingC.learnedC. cheerfulC. invitedC. stormyC. wentC. coldC. hardlyC.worstC. drewC. RunC. machineC. turned toC. showerC. afterC. turned overC. tired29.D. teachingD. hatedefulD. allowedD. thunderyD. soundedD. hotD. lightlyD. worseD. frozeD. JumpD. boatD. longed toD. waveD. butD. lifted upD. afraid( )43. A.hopelessly ( )44. forted( )45. A.taking charge B. slowlyB. caughtB.getting outC.quicklyC. commandedC. paying attentionD. helplesslyD.caredD.taking careIV.阅读理解(1*12=12)AA small town in southwest Britain is banning(禁止) plastic bags in an attempt to help the environment and cut waste-a step that environmentalists believe is a first for Europe.Shopkeepers in Modbury population 1,500, agreed to stop handing out disposable plastic bags to customers on Saturday.They said paper sacks and cloth carrier bags would be offered instead.Last month, San Francisco became the first U.S. city to ban plastic grocery bags.Internationally, laws to discourage the use of plastic bags have been passed in parts of South Africa and Ireland, where governments either tax shoppers who use them or fine companies that hand them out.Bangladesh already bans them, and so do at least 30 remote Alaskan villages.Modbury, about 225 miles southwest of London, has also declared a bag amnesty(宽限期), allowing local people to hand in plastic bags that have piled up at home.They will be sent for a recycling.The Modbury ban was the idea of Rebecca Hosking, who saw the effect of bags on sea life while working in the Pacific as a wildlife camerawoman.She said response in the town so far had been “really positive”.“Modbury is quite an old-fashioned town and a lot of people have wicker baskets to go out shopping anyway,” Hosking told Sky News Television.The Worldwatch Institute, an environmental research agency, states that 100 billion plastic bags are thrown away each year in the United States alone.More than 500 billion are used yearly around the world.46.What was Rebecca Hosking?A. A lawyerB. An environmentalistC. A sailorD. A photograph47.The underlined word “disposable” in the passage probably means________.A.acceptableB.valuableC.throw-awayD.long-lasting48.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A.most of the people in Modbury continue to use plastic bagsB.fewer and fewer plastic bags will be used in the world.C.San Francisco is the first city to ban plastic bags in the worldD.most countries in the world have passed laws to ban plastic bags49.Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A.Environmental ProtectionB.Big Cities Banning Plastic BagsC.Effect of Plastic Fags on Sea AnimalsD.British Town Banning Plastic BagsBWhen students read articles about scientific discovery, they learn what worked. Scientists present the methods that got the best result. They often show only the results that are significant and important. What they won’t show are the mistakes or failures that came first. Yet sometimes those m istakes pointed the way to success.It can take a long time and many experiments to achieve scientific success. Robbin, 16, and Annabelle, 15, learned that while working this summer in a biochemistry lab at Stony Brook University in New York. What’s more, they learned that failure is not necessarily something to fear.“I like the idea of scientific research,” says Robbin. It’s the basic for “every lesson you learn in school and understanding everything you see in life.” This summer, Robbin has been working with Lauren, a chemistry student, who is making new drugs to fight harmful bacteria. At first, the tests made Robbin anxious. She worried that she might be making costly mistakes. But Lauren reassured her that finding out what doesn’t work is “just part of the learning process”. With time, the teen got comfortable with the idea that every experiment wouldn’t succeed.Annabelle also learned a lot about failure and success. She worked with graduate student Agnieszka Gil. “Sometimes I try something and it takes a while for the experiment to run.” This means that finding out whether Annabelle did something wrong can be a stressful waiting game, because “if you did something wrong you need to do it again.” But she’s now learning to be patient and not to expect instant success.In science, figuring out why something failed is what may just put them on the road to success.50. What impresses students most in articles about scientific discovery?A.Scientists’ achievements.B.The reasons for s uccess.C.The cause of mistakes.D.Stressful process of research51.What does the underlined word “instant” mean?A.bigB.significantC.immediateD.long-time52.What did Robbin and Annabelle have in common in their experiments?A.They did their experiments independently.B.They realized not all experiments would succeed.C.They assisted graduate students to make new drugs.D.They made severe mistakes in the experiments.53.What does the writer intend to tell us?A.The cause of making errors in science.B.The significance of scientific discovery.C.The importance of doing experiments.D.The correct attitudes towards failures.CIT’S SUMMER!Get out and enjoy itSummer is here and the weather is beautiful, providing a wealth of opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities. During the summer months, Edmonton and its surrounding areas become filled with an energy that makes physical activity the perfect companion.HIKING is a great workout for any part of the body. It helps to burn those calories (卡路里) from thelate-night campfire food. Keeping enough water in the body is very important, especially in the heat of the summer when your body is losing water due to sweating. Carry your water bottle with you in a water carrier that fits on your body like a small backpack. For further information on hiking, visit www.Fitfrog.ca.BIKING is a great workout that brings many health benefits. Take your bike with you on a holiday and you will cover far more ground than you would on foot! Bike rentals are inexpensive and it is a great way to enjoy the scenery of your vacation destination. Be sure to wear a helmet, and if you enjoy biking at night, be sure to use a light on your bike. Edmonton has 260 km of bikeways with its boundaries, making it the most largestbikeway network in North America. Visit www.Edmonton.ca.TEAM SPORTS are an excellent way to burn calories and stay fit while having fun with others. It is a chance for you to meet new people and build a social support network that will help you to stay motivated during the summer months. A team sport to try this summer is Frisbee (飞盘). The Edmonton Association runs all the year round. For more information about joining a summer Frisbee league, visit .TAI CHI includes a number of gentle movements and simple postures (姿势) designed to relieve stress, improve balance and ability to suit various situations, and promote overall well-being. The mental and physical benefits that Tai Chi provides make it an activity for people of all ages and all levels of fitness. For further information about classes, please visit www.Edmontontaichi.ca.54.From the ad, we can infer that if you want to go biking _____.A.you can only do it during a holidayB.you can't do it at late hours of the nightC.you are not allowed to ride on the streetsD.you do not necessarily have a bike of your own55.Which of the following offers information about sports that need cooperation?A.visit www.Fitfrog.caB.www.Edmonton.caC..D.www.Edmontontaichi.ca56.Which of the following is TRUE according to the ad?A.People can take up Frisbee any seasonB.Edmonton has bikeways all over AmericaC.People can only take on-line classes for Tai Chi.D.Hiking helps to gain energy from campfire food.57.According to the ad, which of the following outdoor activities is suitable for a family of three generations?A.Hiking.B.BikingC.Team sportsD.Tai Chi.V.课文原文填空。

福建省福州市2015-2016学年高一下学期期末质量检测英语试题 扫描版含答案

福建省福州市2015-2016学年高一下学期期末质量检测英语试题 扫描版含答案

福建省福州市2015-2016学年高一下学期期末质量检测英语试题扫描版含答案83.The company's new policy will effect all employees。

regardless of their n.affect84.I have never saw such a beautiful sunset in my life.seen85.The teacher asked the students to bring their own pen and paper。

or else they won't be able to taking notes.XXX2016年福州市高一第二学期期末质量检测英语试卷参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)听力部分无需改写。

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)21-25 CBDDA改写:The correct answers for ns 21 to 25 are CBDDA.26-30 BBACD改写:The correct answers for ns 26 to 30 are BBACD.31-35 CCDBA改写:The correct answers for ns 31 to 35 are CCDBA.36-40 GBFCE改写:The correct answers for ns 36 to 40 are GBFCE.第三部分完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45 BCACB改写:The correct answers for ns 41 to 45 are BCACB.46-50 DBDAD改写:The correct answers for ns 46 to 50 are DBDAD.51-55 CBADC改写:The correct answers for ns 51 to 55 are CBADC.56-60 ACCDA改写:The correct answers for ns 56 to 60 are ACCDA.第四部分写出正确的单词(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)61.argument改写:XXX for the word is "argument".62.struggled(fought)改写:XXX for the word is "struggled" or "fought".63.confusing改写:XXX for the word is "confusing".64.delivered改写:The correct XXX for the word is "delivered".65.length改写:The correct XXX for the word is "length".评分标准:单词拼写错误或词形错误均不给分。

福建省福州市八县(市)一中高一英语下学期期末联考试题

福建省福州市八县(市)一中高一英语下学期期末联考试题

福建省福州市八县(市)一中2016-2017学年高一英语下学期期末联考试题考试日期:7月12日完卷时间:120分钟满分:l50分第I卷(共90分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Eat some food.B. Drink some water.C. Take some medicine.2. Which test was the longest?A. The math test.B. The history test.C. The English test.3. How does the man probably feel?A. Sorry.B. Upset.C. Relaxed.4. When will the speakers play basketball?A. On Sunday afternoon.B. On Saturday afternoon.C. On Saturday morning.5. What was the girl probably doing?A. Washing her head.B. Talking on the phone.C. Checking her messages.第二节听下面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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What might the woman’s job be?A. She’s a nurse.B. She’s a doctor.C. She’s a teacher.7. Which city will the boy visit next week?A. Harbin.B. Beijing.C. Shanghai.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

福建省福州第一中学2016-2017学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题缺答案

福建省福州第一中学2016-2017学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题缺答案

(完卷100分钟满分100分)Ⅰ.听力(1×20=20)第一节:听下面5段段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选项出最佳选项,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. What will Jane do in the shopping center?A。

Buy some new music CDs。

B. Listen to new music CDs。

C。

Take new music CDs for free.2. What happened to the speakers?A. They lost their way。

B. They did something wrong。

C. They helped the policeman。

3。

When will they meet at the coffee shop?A. 2:50B.3:10C.3:154。

What will the man do tomorrow?A. Pick up the ticketsB. Go to the big gameC. Make a callto the woman5。

When did Tina have to take piano lessons?A。

On Tuesday B。

On Sunday C。

Every day第二节: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。

Why did Mum and Dad go to Wal—Mart?A. To buy a birthday present。

福建省福州市2016_2017学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题

福建省福州市2016_2017学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题

福建省福州市2016_2017学年⾼⼀英语下学期期末考试试题2016—2017学年第⼆学期期末考试⾼⼀英语考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分2017.7.13第⼀卷(满分100分)第⼀部分:听⼒(共20⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,满分30分)第⼀节听下⾯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. What is the man looking for?A. A book.B. His iPhone.C. A pay phone.2. Where is the woman going next?A. To a snack bar.B. To a movie theater.C. To her friend Simon’s house.3. What will the man do next?A. Fill out another form.B. Correct his mistake on the form.C. Tell the woman his medical history.4. When will the man most probably get home?A. At7:00.B. At about 7:30.C. After 8:00.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. On a farm.B. At a fruit market.C. At customs.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。

福建省福州第一中学2016-2017学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题 Word版缺答案

福建省福州第一中学2016-2017学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题 Word版缺答案

(完卷100分钟满分100分)Ⅰ.听力(1×20=20)第一节:听下面5段段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选项出最佳选项,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. What will Jane do in the shopping center?A. Buy some new music CDs.B. Listen to new music CDs.C. Take new music CDs for free.2. What happened to the speakers?A. They lost their way.B. They did something wrong.C. They helped the policeman.3. When will they meet at the coffee shop?A. 2:50B.3:10C.3:154. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Pick up the ticketsB. Go to the big gameC. Make a call to the woman5. When did Tina have to take piano lessons?A. On TuesdayB. On SundayC. Every day第二节: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. Why did Mum and Dad go to Wal-Mart?A. To buy a birthday present.B. To pick up Mike for the party.C. To buy some decorations.7. Who will the party be held for?A. BillB. MariaC. Mike听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

福建省福州市高一英语下学期期末质量检测试题(扫描版)

福建省福州市高一英语下学期期末质量检测试题(扫描版)

福建省福州市2015-2016学年高一英语下学期期末质量检测试题(扫描版)2016年福州市高一第二学期期末质量检测英语(4)试卷参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力 (共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5 ABABC 6-10 BCABA 11-15 BAACA 16-20 CBBAC第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)21—25 CBDDA 26—30 BBACD 31—35 CCDBA 36—40 GBFCE第三部分完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)41—45 BCACB 46—50 DBDAD 51—55 CBADC 56—60 ACCDA第四部分写出正确的单词(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)61. argument 62. struggled(fought) 63. confusing 64. delivered 65. length(评分标准:单词拼写错误或词形错误均不给分。

)第五部分完成句子:(共5题,每题2分,满分10分)66. focuses on 67. in general 68. pick out 69. cut off 70. are likely(评分标准:每空1分。

不给0.5分。

)第六部分(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71. to get 72. eyes 73. lay 74. asleep 75.the76. but 77. thinking 78. quickly 79. where 80. it(评分标准:和答案不符均不给分。

)第七部分单句改错(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)81. The professor, as well as his assistants, are to attend our discussion.is82. After exchange a few words with him, she left in a hurry.exchanging83. The man holds a mobile phone thinks it is very convenient to keep in touch with his friends.holding84. Not knew which college to attend, the girl asked her teacher for advice.knowing85. We heard her sang in her room just now.singing(评分标准:和答案不符均不给分。

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