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金华一中2017学年第一学期第二次段考试题

高一英语

说明:

本试卷分卷Ⅰ(选择题)和卷Ⅱ(非选择题),两卷共四部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

注意:

请考生正确填涂机读答题卡,避免不必要失分。

卷Ⅰ

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.Whoisthemanlookingfor?

A.Hisclassmate.

B.Histeacher.

C.Hisbrother.

2.Whatisdifficultforthespeakers?

A.Findingtheprofessor’soffice.

B.Askingtheprofessorforhelp.

C.Solvingtheproblemontheirown.

3.Whycan’tHenrygotothegamewiththewoman?

A.Heissick.

B.Hehastofinishapaper.

C.Heisgoingoutwithsomeoneelse.

4.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Keepwaitingforthebus.

B.Takeataxi.

C.TakeBusNo.10.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shewilldefinitelycometothebarbecue

B.Shewillhavetomissthebarbecue.

C.Shethinksthemanisjoking.

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罝。

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.Whatdidthewomansayabouttheman’sbrother?

A.Hehaschangedalot.

B.Hewasveryimpolitetoher.

C.Shecanneverunderstandhim.

7.What’stheman’sexplanation?

A.Hisbrotherhasapaininhisneck.

B.Highschoollifeistoostressful.

C.Thatisthewayteenagersare.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Lookingforsomething.

B.TalkingaboutatriptoFrance.

C.Checkingtheirluggageattheairport.

9.Wherewasthewoman’spassport?

A.Underthedesk.B.Inherwallet.C.Inhermakeupbag.

10.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheisimpatient.

B.Sheisforgetful.

C.Sheisveryorganized.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.InHawaii.B.InThailand.C.InMexico.

12.Whatdoweknowaboutthecamera?

A.Itcannotbedropped.

B.Itcanbeusedunderwater.

C.It’sprettyheavy.

13.Howmuchdidthemanspendonhiscameraequipmentintotal?

A.$200.B.$300.C.$350.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.WhatdoesthemanwantthewomantodobyMonday?

A.Callthemodels.

B.Finishthefiles.

C.Sendouttheinvitations.

15.Whenisthecharityparty?

A.Thisweekend.B.Nextweek.C.Nextmonth.

16.Wheredothespeakersprobablywork?

A.Atabakingcompany.

B.Atafashioncompany.

C.Atahousingcompany.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthespeaker’sattitude?

A.Nooneisbornagenius.

B.Toomuchpracticeisnotuseful.

C.Talentedpeopleneedn’tworkhard.

18.WhendidMozartbegincomposing?

A.Attheageofthree.

B.Attheageoffive.

C.Attheageofeight.

19.HowdidJimiHendrixlearntoplaytheguitar?

A.Bygoingtoschool.

B.Hisdadtaughthim.

C.Hetaughthimself.

20.WhathappenedtoEinsteinaftergraduation?

A.Hecouldn’tfindajob.

B.Hewasanimmediatesuccess.

C.Hegaveuphisstudiesforawhile.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

UniversityRoomRegulations

ApprovedandProhibitedItems

Thefollowingitemsareapprovedforuseinresidential(住宿的)rooms:

electricblankets,hairdryers,personalcomputers,radios,televisionsandDVDplayers.Itemsthatarenotallowedinstudentroomsinclude:

candles,ceilingfans,fireworks,waterbeds,sunlampsandwirelessrouters.PleasenotethatanyprohibiteditemswillbetakenawaybytheOfficeofResidenceLife. 

AccesstoResidentialRooms

Studentsareprovidedwithacombination(组合密码)fortheirroomdoorlocksuponcheck-in.Donotshareyourroomdoorlockcombinationwithanyone.TheOfficeofResidenceLifemaychangethedoorlockcombinationatanytimeattheexpenseoftheresidentifitisfoundthatthestudenthassharedthecombinationwithothers.Thefeeis$25tochangearoomcombination.

CookingPolicy

Studentslivinginbuildingsthathavekitchensareonlypermittedtocookinthekitchen.Studentsmustcleanupaftercooking.Thisisnottheresponsibilityofhousekeepingstaff.Kitchensthatarenotkeptcleanmaybeclosedforuse.Withtheexceptionofusingasmallmicrowaveoven(微波炉)toheatfood,studentsarenotpermittedtocookintheirrooms.

PetPolicy

Nopetsexceptfisharepermittedinstudentrooms.Studentswhoarefoundwithpets,whethervisitingorownedbythestudent,aresubjecttoaninitialfineof$100andacontinuingfineof$50adayperpet.Studentsreceivewrittennoticewhenthefinegoesintoeffect.If,oneweekfromthedateofwrittennotice,thepetisnotremoved,thestudentisreferredtotheStudentCourt.  

QuietHours

ResidentialbuildingsmustmaintainanatmospherethatsupportstheacademicdutyoftheUniversity.Minimumquiethoursinallcampusresidencesare11:

00pmto8:

00amSundaythroughThursday.QuiethoursonFridayandSaturdaynightsare1:

00amto8:

00am.Studentswhoviolatequiethoursaresubjecttoafineof$25.

21.Whatifastudentisfoundtohavetoldhiscombinationtoothers

A.Thecombinationshouldbechanged. 

B.TheOfficeshouldbecharged.

C.Heshouldreplacethedoorlock. 

D.Heshouldcheckoutoftheroom.

22.Ifastudenthaskeptacatinhisroomforaweeksincethewarning,hewillface_____.

A.parentvisitsB.afineof$100

C.theStudentCourtD.awrittennotice

23.Whencanstudentsenjoyapartyinresidences

A.7:

00am,Sunday.B.7:

30am,Thursday.

C.11:

30pm,Monday.D.00:

30am,Saturday.

B

IwaswalkingalongthemainstreetofasmallseasidetowninthenorthofEnglandlookingforsomewheretomakeaphonecall.MycarhadbrokendownoutsidethetownandIwantedtocontacttheAACompany.LowgreycloudsweregatheringacrosstheskyandtherewasacolddampwindblowingofftheseawhichnearlythrewmeoffmyfeeteverytimeIcrossedoneofthesidestreets.Ithadrainedinthenightandwaterwasdroppingfromthebaretreesthatlinedthestreet.IwasgladthatIwaswearingathickcoat.

Therewasnosignofacallbox,norwasthereanyoneatthatearlyhourwhomIcouldask.IhadthoughtImightfindashopopensellingtheSundaypapersoramilkmandoinghisrounds,butthetownwascompletelydead.TheonlylivingthingIsawwasathinfrightenedcatoutsideasmallrestaurant.

ThensuddenlyIfoundwhatIwaslookingfor.Therewasasmallpostoffice,andalmosthiddenfromsightinadarknarrowstreet.Nexttoitwasthetown’sonlypubliccallbox,whichbadlyneededacoatofpaint.Ihurriedforward,butstoppedinastonishmentwhenIsawthroughthedirtyglassthattherewasamaninside.Hewasfat,andwaswearingacheapblueplasticraincoat.Icouldnotseehisfaceandhedidn’traisehisheadatthesoundofmyfootsteps.

Carefully,Iremainedstandingafewfeetawayandlitacigarettetowaitformyturn.ItwaswhenIthrewthedeadmatchonthegroundthatInoticedsomethingbrightredtricklingfromundertheboxcalldoor.

24.Atwhattimewasthestoryset?

A.AnearlywintermorningB.Acoldwinterafternoon

C.AnearlysummermorningD.Awindysummerafternoon

25.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribethewriter’simpressionofthetown?

A.coldandfrighteningB.emptyanddead

C.dirtyandcrowdedD.unusualandunpleasant

26.Whydidn’tthemanraisehisheadwhenthewritercamenear?

A.Hewasannoyedatbeingseenbythewriter.

B.Hewasangryatbeingdisturbedbythewriter.

C.Hewasprobablymurdered.

D.Hewasprobablyfastasleep.

C

Drunkendriving—sometimescalledAmerica’ssociallyacceptedformofmurder—hasbecomeanationalepidemic(流行病).EveryhourofeverydayaboutthreeAmericansonaveragearekilledbydrunkendrivers,addinguptoanincredible250,000overthepasttenyears.Adrunkendriverisusuallyreferredtoasonewith0.10bloodalcoholcontentorroughlythreebeerglassesofwineorshotsofwhiskydrunkwithintwohours.HeavydrinkingusedtobeanacceptablepartoftheAmericanmanlyimageandjudgeswerelenientinmostcourts,butthedrunkenkillinghasrecentlycausedsomanywell-publicizedtragedies,especiallyconcerningyoungchildren,thatpublicopinionisnolongersotolerant.

Twentystateshaveraisedthelegaldrinkingageto21,reversingatrendinthe1960storeduceitto18.AfterNewJerseylowereditto18,thenumberofpeoplekilledby18-20yearsolddriversmorethandoubled,sothestaterecentlyuppeditbackto21.

Reformers,however,fearraisingthedrinkingagewillhavelittleeffectunlessaccompaniedbyeducationalprogramstohelpyoungpeopletodevelop“responsibleattitudes”aboutdrinkingandteachthemtoresistpeerpressuretodrink.

Thoughnewlawshaveledtoincreasedarrestsandtestsinmanyareasalready,toamarkeddeclineinaccidents,somestatesarealsopunishingbarsforservingcustomerstoomanydrinks.AbarinMassachusettswasfinedforservingsixormoredoublebrandiestoacustomerwhowas“obviouslydrunk”andlaterdroveofftheroad,killinga9-year-oldboy.

Astheaccidentscontinuetooccurdailyineverystate,someAmericansareevenbeginningtospeakwellofthe13yearsnationalprohibitionofalcoholthatbeganin1919,whichPresidentHoovercalledthe“nobleexperiment”.Theyforgotthatlegalprohibitiondidn’tstopdrinking,butencouragedpoliticalcorruption(腐败)andorganizedcrime.Aswiththeboomingdrugtradegenerally,thereisnoeasysolution.

27.WhatcanbeinferredfromthefactofthetrafficaccidentsinNewJersey?

A.Manydriverswerenotoflegalage.

B.Youngdriverswereoftenbaddrivers.

C.Driversshouldnotbeallowedtodrink.

D.Thelegaldrinkingageshouldberaised.

28.Theunderlinedword“lenient”inthefirstparagraphmeans“_________”.

A.seriousB.mercifulC.cruelD.determined

29.

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