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陕西省延安市黄陵县学年高一英语下学期期中试题重点班

2016-2017学年度第二学期期中考试高一重点班

英语试题

说明:

考试时间120分钟,满分150分。

将卷Ⅰ答案用2B铅笔涂在答题卡上,卷Ⅱ用蓝黑钢笔或圆珠笔答在答题纸上。

第I卷(共90分)

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.Whattimeisitnow?

A.9:

10.B.9:

50.C.10:

00.

2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheweather?

A.It’snice.B.It’swarmC.It’scold

3.Whatwillthemando?

A.Attendameeting.B.Givealecture.C.Leavehisoffice.

4.Whatisthewoman’sopinionaboutthecourse?

A.Toohard.B.WorthtakingC.Veryeasy.

5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Speaklouder.B.Apologizetoher.C.Turnofftheradio.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独自。

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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6.HowlongdidMichaelstayinChina?

A.Fivedays.B.Oneweek.C.Twoweeks

7.WheredidMichaelgolastyear?

A.Russia.B.Norway.C.India.

听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

8.WhatfooddoesSallylike?

A.Chicken.B.Fish.C.Eggs.

9.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Cookdinner.B.Goshopping.C.Orderdishes.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。

10.Wherearethespeakers?

A.InahospitalB.Intheoffice.C.Athome.

11.Whenisthereportdue?

A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.NextMonday.

12.WhatdoesGeorgesuggestStephaniedowiththereport?

A.Improveit.B.Handitinlater.C.leaveitwithhim.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。

13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Salespersonandcustomer.

B.Homeownerandcleaner.

C.Husbandandwife.

14.Whatkindofapartmentdothespeakersprefer?

A.Onewithtwobedrooms.

B.Onewithoutfurniture.

C.Onenearamarket.

15.Howmuchrentshouldonepayfortheone-bedroomapartment?

A.$350.B.&400.C.&415.

16.Whereistheapartmentthespeakerswouldliketosee?

A.OnLakeStreet.B.OnMarketStreet.C.OnSouthStreet.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17.Whatpercentageoftheworld’steaexportsgotoBritain?

A.Almost15%.B.About30&.C.Over40%.

18.Whydoteatasterstasteteawithmilk?

A.MostBritishpeopledrinkteathatway.

B.Teatastesmuchbetterwithmilk.

C.Teawithmilkishealthy.

19.Whosuggestsapieceforeachtea?

A.Teatasters.B.Teaexporters.C.Teacompanies.

20.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?

A.Thelifeofteatasters.

B.AfternoonteainBritain.

C.TheLondonTeaTradeCenter.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节满分40分)

第一节(共15小题满分30)

A

Eco-friendlyCarRacer

Canyouimageacarracerissoeco-friendlythatitstyresaremadefrompotatoes,itsbodyiscreatedfromhemp(大麻)andrapeseedoilanditrunsonfuelmadefromwheatandsugarbeet?

Theone-seaterracingcarcalledEcoOneisbuiltbyexpertsfromWarwickUniversity,whohopethatEcoOnewillbeadoptedbytheautomotiveindustry.Itissoldat$51,000.

Pollution-sensitiveDress

Don’tbecaughtoutsideunawareofpollutionlevelsintheair.Thepollution-sensitiveEPADressbyStephanieSandstromnoticespollutionintheairaccordingly.Thisdress-whichisactuallyquitepretty-looklikeyoupullitfromthebottomofthedirtylaundrypilewhentheairisdirty.Itmightprotectyourhea1thbyadvisingyoutostayindoorsfortheday,butitwon’tdoyouanyfavorifyou’remeetingwithclients.

Eco-friendlyUmbrella

Traditionalumbrellascomewithafixedsurface.Althoughitischangeable,youcannotreplaceiteasily.Thiseco-friendlydesignismoreflexible.Itisactuallyonlyanumbrellaskeletonwithoutanysurface,whichcanbefolded,soyoucanputanythingsuchasnewspapers,plasticbagsorwhateveryouwanttoserveastheprotectingsurface.

Eco-friendlyMoss(苔藓)Carpet

Itissaidthatwalkingonfreshgrassincreasesyourbloodcirculation.TheMossCarpet,createdbyNguyenLaChanh,looksatgettingthegrasstoyourfeet.Thematincludesballmoss,islandmossandforestmoss.Thehumidity(湿度)ofthebathroomensuresthatitgrowswell.Andthat’swhyyouneedtoplaceitthereandnotanywhereelse.

21.AccordingtoParagraph1,wecanfindEcoOne.

A.canseatonepassengerandonedriver

B.can’tbeaffordedbythepublicatpresent

C.ismainlymadefromsomekindsofplants

D.willthattheplaceofthetraditionalcarindustry

22.WhyisEPADressdesigned?

A.Toadvisepeopletostayathomeasoftenaspossible

B.Tokeepusersinformedofthepollutedlevelsintheair.

C.Tomakewomenlookprettyeveninthepollutedair.

D.Tostoppeoplefrommeetingtheirclientsifnecessary.

23.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?

A.Asciencereport

B.Apersonalblog

C.Ahealthreport

D.Anofficialdocument

B

Face-bookchiefoperatingofficerSherylSandbergandAnnaMariaChavez,chiefofAmericanGirlScouts,areleadingacampaigntodiscouragetheuseoftheword“bossy”.Doesthetermdestroytheconfidenceofyounggirls?

Thecampaignclaimsthattermslike“bossy”areimproperlyappliedtofemales,preventingschoolgirlsfromseeingthemselvesasfuture“leaders”.Fromitsfirstapplication,thewordhasbeendefinitelyconnectedmorewithwomenthanwithmen.Itfirstappearedin1882,accordingtotheOxfordEnglishDictionary,mentioning“aladymanagerwhowasextremelybossy”.Aslateas2008,thewordappearedinreferencetofemalesfourtimesmoreoftenthanmales,claimtheBanBossycampaigners.“Tome,thereferenceisalwaysisassociationwithwomen,”saysHelenTrim,directorofFreshMinds.“Ihavethreebrothersandmyfamilystillcallme‘bossy’today.”Herfatheristheonlyotherfamilymemberwhocouldbeconsideredinthatway,saysTrim,butnobodywouldevercallhimso.

Someeducatorsrecommendthatthewordshouldbereclaimed,ratherthanbanned.“Butthethingwith‘bossy’isthatthere'saninfantile(幼稚的)elementtoit,“saysSaraMills,professoratSheffieldUniversity.“Youthinkof‘bossy’asbeinglikealittlekidwho'sclaimingmorethanhehastherighttoclaim.”

It'snotjust“bossy”underfire.“Pushy”isanothertarget.Theimplicationisthatwomenshouldn’tpresentthemselvesaspowerfulandconfident.Millssuggests,whichsomewomenarewillingtolistentoandaccept.Trimpointsoutthatmanymodernfemalebusinessrolemodelsareabletobebosseswithoutbeinglabeled‘bossy’.Andsherarely,ifever,hearsthewordusedwithinhercompany.Butshesaysthatthedamagemaybedomemuchearlierinawoman’slife.“Itdoescomeaboutfromthoseearlyteenageyears.”shesays.“Ithinkit'simpossibletobanaword,butifpeoplearereplacingitwithwordslike‘confidence'or‘assertiveness',wewouldallbeinamuchbetterplace.”

24.Moreevidenceisprovidedtoshow“bossy”ismoreappliedtofemalesby.

A.theOxfordEnglishDictionary

B.theBanbossycampaigners

C.HelenTrimatFreshMinds

D.someexpertsineducation

25.Trim’sfamilystillconsiderherbossybecause.

A.sheisexpectedtoleadinherfamily

B.sheisthebossofhercompany

C.sheisapowerfulandconfidentfemale

D.herfartherconsidersherthatway

26.Theunderlinedpart“underfire”mostprobablymeans

A.definitelyreplaced

B.stronglycriticized

C.improperlyapplied

D.eagerlyexpected

27.Howdoestheauthorsoundwhenreferringtothecampaignagainst“bossy”?

A.Objective

B.Angry

C.Doubtful

D.Optimistic

C

Seventeen-year-oldRandyWaldron.Jr.wasshockedwhenbeappliedforhisfirstcreditcardandwasdenied.Hewasevenmoreshockedbythereason:

Hefailedtorepaythousandsofdollarsindebt.

Waldron'sidentityhadbeenstolenbyhisfather,wholeftwhenRandywaylearningtowalk.From1982to1999,RandyWaldron.Sr,usedhisson’sSocialSecuritynumbertoobtaincreditfromvariousmerchantsandlenders,thenrackeduptensofthousandsofdollarsindebts.Hedeclaredbankruptcyinhisson’sname,whichresultedindefaultjudgmentsagainsttheyoungerWaldron.IthastakenRandyJr.nowa24-year-oldflightattendant.yearstountangle(解决)themess.

Waldronisn’talone.Identitytheftisthiscountry’sfastest-growingcrime-and.increasingly.IDthievesaretargetingchildren.Theircleancreditandabsenceofcriminalhistoriesmakethemidealvictims.

LindaFoley,co-executivedirectoroftheIdentityTheftResourceCenterinSanDiegoEstimatesthatatleast400.000childrenhadtheiridentitiesstolenin2005morethandoublethenumberin2003.Waldron’scaseistypical:

Theresourcecenterestimatesthattwo-thirdsofchildIDtheftsarecommittedbyfamilymembers.

Somedishonestpersonusechildren’snamesandSocialSecuritynumbertoringupmassivedebts;othersusechildren’sidentitiesinplaceoftheirownwhencaughtcommittingothercrimes;stillotherssellidentificationinformationontheblackmarkettoillegalimmigrants,fellowcriminalsoreventerrorists.Thetheftbringsitsvictimsenormousfinancialandemotionaltrauma(创伤).inpartbecausetheidentityabuseoftengoesundetectedforyears.

DealingwithchildidentitytheftafterithappensisextremelydifficultLawsinmanystatesareinsufficienttohandlethecrime’scomplexity,andfinancialinstitutionsareoftenlessthanhelpful.RandyWaldronIr.hasworkedtirelesslyforeightyearstostraightenouthiscreditrecordandhecontinuestodealwiththefallout.“It’sbeenaverylongandhardbattle,”hesays.“Recoveringmyidentitywasreallytheabsolutehardestpart.Ithinkalotofvictimsassumetheproblemwillgoaway.”

28.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.HowtoAvoidIdentityTheftB.ChildIdentityTheft

C.RecoverMyIdentityD.LookoutforfamilyMembers

29.Whydochildreneasilybecomethetargetsofidentitytheft?

A.Becausetheycannotreadorwriteatayoungage

B.Becausetheyaretooyoungtoprotectt

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