1、山东省烟台市高一上学期期末考试英语试题Word版含答案C. Crossthebridge.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Wherewillthespeakersgetsomevegetables?A. Thestore. B.Themansbackyard. C. Thewomansgarden. 11. Inthemansopinion, whousedtogrowtheirownvegetables?A. Oldpeople. B. Youngpeople. C. Housewives. 12. Whenwillthewomancometohelp theman?A. Thur
2、sday. BFriday. C. Saturday.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Wherearethetwospeakers?A. Inabookstore. B. Inacarshop. C. Inasupermarket. 14. Whatkindof caristhewomanlookingfor?A. A fast one. B. Asafeone. C. Onewithenoughspace. 15. WhydoesthemanintroducetheHondatothewoman, A. Itsperfectforherfamily, B. Itisthelates
3、tstyle. C. ItischeaperthantheSUV. 16. Whatisthewomansfinaldecision?A. ShellbuytheHonda. B. ShellconsidertheSUV. C. Shellbuyapopularone. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whichfloordidthefiredestroy?A. Thefirstfloor. B. Thesecondfloor.C. Thethirdfloor. 18. Whenwasthebuildingbuilt?A. In1718. B. In1782. C. In 1930
4、19. Whatwasthebuildingusedasatthetime of thefire?A. Ahotel. B. Ahistory museum. C. Ahomefortheold. 20. Whatprobablycausedthefire?A. Thelightning. B. Aburningcigarette.C. Oldelectricwires. 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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATipsforVisitingParisinSpringtimeWith
5、floweringgardensandtree-linedstreets, springis theperfecttimeof yeartovisitParis.Get the perfect viewBuilt as the entrance to the 1889 Worlds Fair, the Eiffel Tower quickly became so popular that it was never taken down. The view of the city from the top has no match. The most amazing thing about th
6、e tower is the line to buy tickets-the Eiffel Tower attracts more than 7 million visitors each year! So buy tickets online or visit later in the evening to avoid the line. Elevator(电梯): 15; stairs: 5. The tower is open until I 11p. m. through mid-June, then to midnight in summer. Take the No. 6 Metr
7、o line to the Bir-Hakeim stationyoull get an unforgettable view of the tower as your above-ground train approaches the station. Looking for a less-crowded view? The top of Notre Dame Cathedral is a good choice. See the gardensMuseums like the Louvre and DOrsay insist on keeping world-famous painting
8、s like the Mona Lisa indoors. But if you visit Paris in springtime, dont just stay inside. The Louvres collection includes not only paintings, drawings, and sculptures, but also gardens, which offer explosions of spring color, fragrant(芳香的) paths, and inviting landscaping. And to enjoy spring flower
9、s, dont miss the Luxembourg Gardens and a day trip to Versailles!Do lunchThe sit-down restaurants in Paris will set you back hundreds of dollars at dinner time. Save them for a special occasion. Prices at some of the top joints(娱乐场所) can be 50 percent lower at lunch time. And you also cant go wrong
10、picking up, a place which Paris citizens are happy with. Dont forget that tips are always included in the bill, so dont pay an extra 20 percent. 21. What is true about the Eiffel Tower?A. It was built to attract more visitors to Paris. B. Visiting the tower at night can save time waiting in line. C.
11、 Visitors can get a good view of the tower on the top of it. D. You can climb the tower for free if you dont use the elevator. 22. What is the authors suggestion in the part of “See the gardens”? A. Go to the Louvre to enjoy the Mona Lisa. B. Keep the famous art works in the gardens. C. Enjoy the be
12、auty of Paris spring outdoors. D. Make a day trip to Versailles to see sculptures.23. When you have dinner in Paris, youd better .A. avoid top jointsB. go to sit-down restaurantsC. give some tipsD. choose restaurants Paris people likeBEvery Saturday the dog pound(收容所) opened its doors to people, and
13、 every weekend many dogs went off to new homes and new lives. But not me. After all I was too old and too sick. I hoped Id find a new home where someone would love me. But. . . Saturday arrived and as usual in came some people. The other dogs barked, standing up, eager to see what was happening. I d
14、idnt bother. No one would , want me. They never did. Sure enough, most, people walked past me without a second look. Those ;who did stop complained(抱怨) about my age or illness and walked on, I watched as one by one the dogs were picked up and taken away by their new owners. I closed my eyes and trie
15、d to sleep. Then I heard a voice close by. “Dad, can we see him?”I waited for the answer. “Are you sure, Tommy? Hes an old guy, and hes sick. ”“I dont care if hes sick. I am too.”I opened one eye to see a boy in a wheel chair. The boy was staring at me with wide, brown eyes. I raised my head, meetin
16、g his serious watch. “I want him, Dad. Hes the one.”Within minutes I was out of the cage. Tommy held me tightly as his Dad wheeled him to their car. Soon we pulled up at my new home. Later that evening Tommy called me into his bedroom. “You want to come up, boy?”He patted the bed beside him. Gatheri
17、ng up all my strength, I jumped. Tommy took me quickly and helped me up. He moved his body across to the table and picked up a plate. “Dont tell Mom and Dad,” he said. “Do you like cheese?”For the first time in a long while, my tail began to wag(摇动). 24. How did the dog feel when it saw other dogs w
18、ere taken away?A. Angry. B. Sad. C. Uninterested. D. Excited. 25. Why did the boy want this dog?A. He was sick too and could understand the dog. B. The dog reminded him of his past. C. Nobody took notice of the dog. D. His father was interested in the dog. 26. A dog may show its happiness byA. picki
19、ng up a plateB. wagging its tailC. jumping to the bedD. gathering up its strength27. What might be the ending of the story?A. The dog couldnt adapt to its new life. B. The dog was returned to the dog pound. C. The boy and the dog became good friends. D. The boy got well with the help of the dog. CDr
20、ugs are chemicals that change the way our bodies work. Some are medicines that help people when doctors prescribe(开处方) them. Many have no medical use or benefits. When taken, drugs find their way into the bloodstream. From there, they move to the brain and other parts of the body. In the brain, drug
21、s may strengthen or dull the senses, change how alert(警觉) or sleepy people feel, and sometimes reduce physical pain. Because of the way these drugs work on the brain, they affect the ability to make healthy choices and decisions: Although drugs canmake people feel good at first, they can do a lot of
22、 harm to the body and brain. People take drugs for the pleasure they believe they can bring. Often people try to talk friends into taking drugs just because they dont want to be the only ones doing them. Some people believe drugs will help them think better, be more popular, or become better artists
23、 or athletes. Others are curious. And some people want to fit in and take drugs because of pressure. Many people use drugs because theyre depressed or think drugs will help them escape their problems. But drugs just mask feelings and problems; they dont solve them. The feelings and problems remain a
24、nd might even be worse. If you think youor a friend-may be addicted to drugs, talk to a parent, your doctor or nurse. They can help you get the help you heed. Several kinds of treatment are available for drug addiction. The two main types are behavioral(helping a person change behaviors) and pharmac
25、ological(treating a person by using medicine). It can be hard to kick drug addiction without professional help and treatment. It takes time and isnt something that can be done aloneeveryone needs support. Experts who help people with addictions are trained to help, not judge. To find a drug treatmen
26、t center in your area, search online, or ask a doctor for advice. 28. What does Paragraph1mainly talk about?A. How drugs affect users. B: Drugs can have medical benefits. C. Ways to get over drug addictions.D. How drugs change our way of life. 29. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passa
27、ge as a reason for people to take drugs?A. To get pleasure. B. To reduce pressure. C. To become more creative. D. To make friends. 30. What does the underlined word “mask” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Show. B. Cover. C. Avoid. D. Solve. 31. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. drugs are necessary
28、for lowering physical painB. drugs can help to make correct choices or decisionsC. it is impossible to get rid of drug addictions by oneselfD. drug addicts can be treated only in behavioral or pharmacological wayDIn America, experts find that campus jobs not only can help students in their studies,
29、but also in their lives after school. That is why more and more universities are providing work experiences for students. In 2011, Clemson, a public research university in South Carolina, asked Neil Burton, head of the Career Center, to develop a program that ;was not just a , way of creating more j
30、obs, but to provide special positions that would teach them valuable skill Is related to their, interests or field of study. It also wanted the students to work in professional environments that , would, provide useful experience in their job searches after college. The program works like this: any
31、Clemson professor or employee in need of professional help can prepare a proposal(提案). This could be a biology. professor looking for a research assistant, or an administrator who needs help raising donations(捐助), for the school, It can also be any outside organization that works with Clemson, such
32、as a company that is designing new buildings for the campus.If the position satisfies the requirements of the program, it will be, listed on, Clemsons website. Students ask to be considered for the job and go through an interview, If accepted, students are permitted to work for one term, Before they
33、 start, they are also required to take a class that informs them of what to expect in the position. Finally, at the end of the term, students are tested on what they have learned from the experience. The program has been a success from the very start. By 2014, Clemson had 626 students working throug
34、h the program. And Burton believes the program could help over 1,000 students by 2018. “This is not just a success for the school. Students who take part in the program are 20% more likely to have a full-time job offer once they complete their studies.” After all, every day spent in college should h
35、elp prepare students for what comes after, not just classwork, ” says Burton. 32. Why did Clemson ask Burton to develop the program?A. To help poor students find jobs. B. To research the relationship between studies and jobs. C. To prepare students for life after graduation. D. To prepare some profe
36、ssional proposals for Clemson. 33. What is he right order of the things a student should do to work through the program?a. Apply for a position. b. Take a class. c. Be tested. d. Work for one term. e. Have an interview. A. a, b, c, e, d. B. b, c, a, d, e. C. a, e, b, c, d. D. a, e, b, d, c. 34. Burt
37、ons words in the last paragraph prove that .A. campus jobs help students in their studiesB. colleges can provide students with full-time jobsC. the program of UPIC benefits the students greatlyD. students working through UPIC are sure to find good jobs35. In which part of a website can we read, the
38、passage?A. Technology. B. Education. C. Entertainment. D. Society. 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Having a hard time hitting the books? In fact, studying doesnt have to be a headache. With a few helpful tips youll get your homework done in no time!1. Take exerciseDo y
39、ou feel antsy(烦躁)every time you need to do homework? 36 Studies show that even just a half hour of exercise can increase your overall brain activity and help you focus better when you sit down to study. 2. Forget the netThere are a million distractions at your fingertips online. Sometimes our phones
40、 and computers can really help us study. 37 Try leaving your phone in your bag or another room and turning away from the computer as much as possible. 3. Write it out It may sound pretty basic, but nothing beats writing it out. Its been proved that we remember things better when its written out rath
41、er than typed. 38 4. Loud and proud 39 It may feel a little silly to read your homework aloud, but it means that youre getting the information two ways: seeing AND hearing. Just make sure youre not shouting in the library!5. Take breaksBreathe. Space Out. Meditate(冥想). Research shows that taking lot
42、s of small breaks is actually good for studying. 40 A. Remember to treat yourself when youre studying. B. Try taking a run before you get down to the books. C. So make sure you give yourself a time out now and then. D. So creating notes by hand is still your best way to success. E. But they can also
43、 often get in the way of really concentrating. F. Studying more than one subject in a night gives your brain a break. G. Were more likely to remember things if theyre heard or said loud. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 (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A、B、C和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I reached the airpo
44、rt and the boarding was about to begin. I saw an ice-cream store and I went in and told Jose, the guy at the store, that I wanted to do an act of 41 . He looked 42 . I kind of 43 that! Then I told him I had just 44 a meeting, where I met a humble(谦逊) person who 45 me to do an act of kindness. Jose w
45、as curious about what I was going to say next. I told Jose, “Whoever is your next customer, 46 him or her to an ice-cream.” Jose nodded his head. 47 this was my first time, I wanted to know the 48 of the receiver. “Jose, I have to catch a 49 ,but here is my cell phone number. Would you be 50 enough
46、to call me and tell me how the person reacts?”He agreed. The 51 I left the ice-cream store, the feeling in me was 52 Thad never 53 such a feeling before. I was happy, curious, doubtful all at once. Yet, I knew that something 54 was about to happen!Right as I was about to get on the 55 ,Jose called.
47、“I did the act of kindness, and the guy was very very happy, and asked me to 56 the thanks to the person who paid for him!”“Wow, this is so 57 ,”I said to myself. It was my first act of kindness, and I really want to 58 this practice of kindness. I am a professor in Texas. I love my work because it makes a(n) 59 in the lives of others. And now, I 60 that I can do that everywhere. The whole world is my platform. 41. A. kindnessB. happinessC. rudenessD. forgiveness42. A