1、河北省张家口市学年高一上学期期末考试英语张家口市20162017学年度第一学期期末教学质量监测高一英语第卷第一部分听力(共两节)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。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)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。例:How much is the shirt?A19.15.B9.18.C9.15.答案是C.1What sport is the man best at?ABasket
2、ball.BFootball.CTennis.2What time is it now?A7:10.B7:30.C7:40.3How much should the woman pay for the oranges?A$1.B$3.C$5.4What does the woman think of herself?AShe needs a free lunch.BHer pay is not high.CShe works hard.5What is the man doing?AGiving a suggestion.BStarting a discussion.CStopping a f
3、ight.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,并标存试卷的相应位置。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。6Whats the relationship between Tom and Dick?AFriends.BBrothers.CWorkmates.7Why was Tom knocked down by a car?AHe was drunk.BHe drove too fast.CHis ears
4、 were deaf.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8Who might the man be?ABills teacher.BThe headmaster.CBills classmate.9What kind of student is Bill?AA Clever student.BA hard-working student.CA stubborn student.10What does the woman wish Bill to do?AHelp her do the housework.BWork hard to make greater progress.CGo out an
5、d enjoy himself regularly.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11Where does the conversation take place?AIn a store.BIn the hospital.COn the street.12What will the man do next?ABuy something.BWait for the woman.CGo back home.13What does the woman think of the man?AHandsome.BHealthy.CHelpful.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14Who would
6、 cook?AVicky.BPeter.CAnna.15What did Vicky ask the speakers to bring?AA bottle of wine.BA surprise gift.CA dish of fish.16How will the woman go home after dinner?AOn foot.BBy taxi.CBy car.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17When did the movie win the Grand Jury Prize?AIn 1939.BIn 1997.CIn 1998.18What was Doras job?
7、AA doctor.BA teacher.CA soldier.19Whom did Guido save?AHis uncle.BHis wife.CHis son.20What is the movie about?AWar.BGame.CLove.第二部分 阅读理解第一节 (共15小题)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。A Here are four of the best soccer movies, chosen after considering their ratings(排名)from IMDb and Rotten
8、Tomatoes. Looking for Eric The 2009 movie is a comedy-drama that shows the friendship between a postman and the former soccer player Eric Cantona, who gives life advice to his fan. Steve Evets played the role of the postman, Eric Bishop, while Cantona played himself. Shaolin Soccer The 2001 film is
9、a sports comedy that tells the story of a Shaolin follower who forms a soccer team with his brothers. The whole team gains popularity for the players martial arts(武术)skills. Stephen Chow, Ng Man tat, and Wong Yat-fei played the leading roles of the movie. The Damned United The movie, produced in 200
10、9, tells the story of Brian Clough, a coach of the English soccer team, Leeds United, in 1974 Michael Sheen starred as manager Clough. Gregorys Girl Being one of the first movies about soccer, Gregorys Girl tells the story of a teenage couple who fall in love while playing on the same team. It is a
11、comedy movie produced in 1981, which starred John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn, and Clare Grogan.21Who played the role of the soccer player Eric Cantona?ASteve Evets.BEric Bishop.CEtic Cantona.DMichael Sheen.22The players on Shaolin soccer team became popular because of their_.Agift for soccerBfrien
12、dshipClove storiesDmartial arts skills23When was the movie telling the story of a soccer coach produced?AIn 2009.BIn 2001.CIn 1974.DIn 1981.24Which of the following is among the first movies about soccer?ALooking for Eric.BShaolin Soccer.CThe Damned United.DGregorys Girl.B Skeletal remains(骨骼遗骸)disc
13、overed this week arc believed to be those of Geraldine Largay, an Appalachian Trail hiker missing since July 22, 2014, the Maine Wardens Service said. Ive been thinking a lot about the story in the news of a woman who got lost while hiking the Appalachian Trail. She died after 26 days in her sleepin
14、g bag in her tent. Despite(尽管)a wide search by Maine officers, the woman, Geraldine Largay, was not found for two years. Her body was finally found at her campsite just 2 miles from the trail. How could that happen? New details(细节)are coming out. Clearly, Largay had a terrible sense of direction. He
15、r cellphone couldnt get a signal. Instead of continuing to hike she stayed put. For 26 days she wrote in a journal until she died quietly of hunger. But to Robert Moor, author of the book On Trails: An Exploration, her story means something different: More of us need to experience trails and hike at
16、 a young age, including developing skills in finding our way back to the trail if we get lost. Trails, Moor says, are made by lowly fire ants and great elephants, by cows and sheep, by humans, but all for this purposeto lead others somewhereto food, water, home, or over the mountain. If one gets los
17、t, according to the U.S. Forest Service, one should stop, then make a plan. Try to find a trail because it is sure to lead somewhere. People do not actually walk in circles when lost, although this is a common belief, Moor says. They more often travel about in squiggly lines, not straight lines, som
18、etimes bending back across a place they already crossed.25The direct reason for Largays death was_.AlonelinessBhungerCcoldnessDillness26Which of the following statements may Moor agree with?ANature is dangerous and frightening.BWed better stay at home and not take risks.CIts necessary for one to hik
19、e at a young age.DOnly experienced hikers need to explore trails.27When people get lost, they often walk about_.Ain circlesBin squiggly linesCin squaresDin straight linesC Its not right for an adult to leave a child locked in a parked car in the burning heat while they chat with a friend or do anyth
20、ing else without supervising their child. This kind of behavior is so wrong that states have even carried out laws allowing good citizens to rescue trapped kids. Unluckily one Georgia man learned that these laws arent true to pets after he decided to save a dog and was arrested(逮捕). According to a s
21、tory from USA Today, Michael Hammons, used his wifes wheelchair leg to break the window of a parked car after hearing from bystanders that there was a dog inside. One witness(目击者)told reporters that“if it is 80 degrees outside, within 30 minutes, it will be 114 degrees inside a car, even with the wi
22、ndows broken.” Bystanders had reportedly already phoned 911 before and were waiting for police to arrive, but for Hammons there was no time to lose. Police were forced to take action after the owner of both the dog and car came out of the store and requested police arrest Hammons. Oconee County Chie
23、f Deputy Lee Weems told USA Today, “We would not have made those charges on our own.” But the owner of the car insisted that Hammons be charged with criminal trespassing(非法入侵). The dogs owner said that she had only been gone five minutes, even though bystanders said it was actually much longer. No m
24、atter how long it actually was, the decision to leave her dog locked in a car in 80 degree weather wasnt a bright one on her part. Interestingly enough, USA Today reports that Georgia state law does allow a person to break a window to save a child in a hot or cold car, just not a pet.28What does the
25、 underlined word “supervising” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?AWatching.BRaising.CFeeding.DHelping.29The police arrested Hammons according to_.Athe car owners evidenceBa witness wordsCtheir own judgmentDthe Georgia state law30What do we know about Hammons?AHe was praised by his wife.BHe knew the law w
26、ell before the rescue.CHe saved the dog at the request of bystanders.DHe used a wheelchair to break the car window.31Whats the main idea of the text?AA witness reported an accident to the police.BA man saved a dog but got arrested.CA dog was saved from a hot car.D A woman found her car broken.D In 1
27、991 British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee published the first-ever website while working at CERN, a huge physics lab in Switzerland. Within ten years, sites such as eBay, Amazon and Google had appeared and the Web was changing society by changing how people communicate, shop and get information
28、. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 and studied physics at Oxford. While employed at CERN in the 1980s, Berners-Lee noticed how hard it was to keep track of the projects and computer systems of the organizations thousands of researchers, who were spread around the world. As he later stated, “In those day
29、s, there was different information on different computers, but you had to log on(登陆)to different computers to get at it. Also, sometimes you had to learn a different program on each computer.” In March 1989, Berners-Lee gave managers at CERN a suggestion for an information management system that lin
30、ked documents on different computers that were connected to the Internet. In 1990 the Englishmans boss gave him time to work on the project. After first calling the project Information Management, Berners-Lee tried out names such as Mine of Information and Information Mesh before settling on World W
31、ide Web. The beginning of the Web as a publicly available(可用的)service on the Internet arrived on August 6, 1991, when Berners-Lee published the first ever website. Fittingly, the site was about the World Wide Web project, describing the Web and how to use it. Berners-Lee didnt try to cash in on his invention and turned down CERNs call to patent(申请专利)his Web technology. He wanted the Web to be open and free so it could be used as wide
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