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河南省商丘市高一英语下学期期末考试试题

2016-2017学年度第二学期期末试题

高一英语试卷

考试时间:

100分钟

第一部分阅读理解(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。

(从21开始涂卡)。

A

TheBayHotel.It'saquiet,comfortablehoteloverlooking(俯瞰)thebayinanuncommercialisedCornishfishingvillageonEngland'smostsoutherlypoint.Ifpopmusicisnolongeryourstrongpoint,andyouareconsideringarelaxingholidaywherethesceneryisbreathtakingandthesoundoftheseaislivemusictoyourears,comeandstaywithus.Foradultsonly.Hush!

Don'ttelleveryone!

01326280464

WillaparkManorHotel.Peacefulsituationin14acresofseparatedgardensandwoodland,overlookingpicturesquebay.Closetocoastalpathandbeach.Excellentcuisine.Ourexcellentservicebringsourguestsbackyearafteryear.Children(reductions)andpetswelcome.01840770782

TheCountryGardenHotel.Delightfulhotelsetinlovelygardens;calmIslandofWightnearTennysonDowns,Greatfood!

Garden,seaviewandgroundfloorrooms.Pleasecallforbrochure(服务指南)andsamplemenu.Adultsonlyandpetswelcome.08009801943

Boscastle.Romantic17thCenturyfarmer'scottageincountrysidewithsplendidcoastalviews.Well-equipped.Sleeps5.Regretnopets/smoking.Gardenwithfurniture.Brochure;01633450417

Godshill.4starself-servedunits.Nonsmoking.Sleeps2—4.Openallyear.Goodwalks.Closetopubs.Peaceful.Cosy.Nopets.Brochure:

01983840371

TheBlakeneyHotel.Overlookingharbour,traditionalprivatelyownedfriendlyhotelwith60bedrooms,lift,heatedindoorpool,spabathandsaunas.Relax,walk,sail,playgolf,explorethevillages,cou

ntrysideandcoast.Specialseasonalmidweekpriceforagedcitizens.012637407

SWFrance.RuralsettingnearCor

des.Twobeautifullyrepaintedoldhouses,sleep4/5,Gardens,woodland,pool,views,excellentwalks.Availableallyearround.Outstanding.01962776967

21.AllofthefollowinghotelsareclosetotheseaEXCEPT_______.

A.SWFranceB.TheBlakeneyHotel

C.WillaparkManorHotelD.TheCountryGardenHotel

22.Ifyouwanttotakeyourchildrenandyourdogwithyouonholiday,youcanchoose_________.

A.TheCountryGardenHotelB.WillaparkManorHotel

C.TheBayHotelD.Boscastle

23.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_______.

A.warnB.adviseC.describeD.advertise

B

Aboutwhethertoliveinthecityorthecountrysidemyfriendshavedifferentopinions.Toavoidthenoise,smog,traffic,andcrimeinthecity,mostofthemaremovingoutsidethecity.

Onefriendsays,“Theairisheavilypollutedinthecity,soIprefertoliveoutside,wheretheairisclean.”

Anotherfriendisunpleasantwiththetraffic,“Downtowniscrowdedwithcars!

Youcan’tfindaparkingplace,andthetrafficjamsareterrible.”Everyoneisworriedaboutcrime,“Thecityisfullofcriminals.---it’stoodangerous.”

Forthem,therurallifeisacureforallproblems,greengrass,flowers,swimmingpools,barbecues,andsoon.Yetaftertheyhavelivedthereforayear

orso,theyrealizethatrurallifeisnotsopleasantastheywereexpecting.Why?

Theirgardens!

Theysoonlearnthatthemainpartofruralli

feisyardwork.Aftertheyworkallweekendintheirgardens,they’retootiredtoswimintheirpoolsorcooksomemeatontheirbarbecues.Andtheycan’tliveinthecountrysidewithoutacar.Mostofthemmovedtothecountrysidetoavoidtraffic,butnowthey’reblockedonabusyfreewaytwohourseverydaytodrivetoworkdowntown.

Myopinionsabouturbanlifearedifferent---Ilovetolivedowntown!

Why?

First,inthecity,Icanenjoynature.Icanwalkthroughthepark,smelltheflowers,sitonthegrassandvisittheanimalsinthezoo.YetIdon’thav

etodoyardworkorfeedtheanimals.Also,Icangeteverywherebybus;ifthereisatrafficjam,Icanwalkhome.Ithinkthecriminallifewillreflectchangesinsocietytoo;ifpeoplearebuyinghomesoutsidethecity,thecriminalswillsoonfollow.Criminalswanttoavoidnoise,smog,andpollution,too.Then,overcrowdingandcrimewillbeproblemsofthesuburbsinsteadofthecity!

24.Thefirstparagraphisusedto______.

A.listsomefiguresB.makecomparisons

C.leadtothetopicD.givesuggestions

25.Whatdidthosemovingoutsidethinkoftheirlifeinthecity?

A.CosyB.ConvenientC.ColorfulD.Crowded

26.Whatisthemajorproblemforthosewholiveinthecountryside?

A.Beingfarfromdowntown.

B.Havinggardenstotakecareof.

C.Failingtofindparkinglots.

D.Sufferingheavytrafficontheroad.

27.What’stheauthor’sattitudetohiscitylife?

A.Approving.B.Ambiguous.C.Grateful.D.Doubtful.

C

Childrenarelosingtheabilitytoplayproperlybecausetheyarebeinggiventoomanytoysandgames,accordingtoanewresearch.

Thestudiesshowthatchildren,especiallythoseunderfive,areoftenoverwhelmed(不知所措)andactuallyplaylessthanthosewithfewertoys.Itmayevenharmtheirdevelopment.Thestudiesshowthatgivingchildrentoomanytoysortoysofthewrongtypecanactuallybedoingthemharm.Theygetoverwhelmedandcannotconcentrateonanythinglongenoughtolearnfromit.

TheconclusionshavebeenbackedupbyBritishresearchlookingatchildrenwithrelativelyfewertoys,whoseparentsspendmoretimereading,singingorplayingwiththem.Itshowedsuchchildrensurpass(胜过)youngstersfromricherbackgrounds,eventhosewhocouldusecomputers.

Someparentsnoticetheilleffectearly.OrhanIsmail,aresearchersawachangefortheworseinCameron,his10-month-oldson,afterhewasgivenalotoftoyslastChristmas.

Ismailsaid,“Iftherearetoomanytoysinfrontofhim,hewilljustkeepflitting(掠过)aroundthemandthenendupgoingoffandfindingsomethinglikeaslippertoplaywith.Nowwejustgetoutoneortwotoysandhidetherestinabox.”

Alexanderandherhusbandalsodecidedtolimitthetoystheir6daughtersplaywith.Shebelievedmanytoyslimitchildren’simaginations.Shesaid,“ABarbiecanonlyworkasaBarbie.Butacardboardboxcanbecomeanything.Theonlylimitationsareinthechild’smind.”

Expertshesitatetoputafigureonthenumberoftoyschildrenshouldhave,butmanybelievetwodozenisenoughforchildrenofpreschoolage.

28.Fromwhichparagraphcanwelearnthat“Britishresearchgrouphasbeeninfavouroftheconclusion”?

A.Paragraph3.B.Paragraph4.C.Paragraph5.D.Paragraph6.

29.Inthewriter’sopinion,aBarbie_____.

A.canattractmoreattentionfromchildrenthanacardboardbox

B.canworkmorethanaBarbie

C.maybecomeanythingelsesuchasacardboard

D.maykeepchildrenfromfurtherimaginations

30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttoysgiventochildren?

A.toomanytoyswillhelpchildrendevelopwideinterests.

B.Oneortwotoysatatimewillhelpchildrenconcentrate.

C.Onlywrongtypesoftoysdoharmtochildren.

D.Thepropernumberoftoysgiventothechildrendependsontheirages.

31.ItmayNOTbeagoodideato_____.

A.spendmoretimereadingorplayingwithchildren

B.chooserighttypesoftoysforchildren

C.askexpertsfortheexactnumberofnecessarytoys

D.putoutoneortwotoysandhidetherest

D

Atenderwoman,oranindependentone,whichonewouldyouprefer?

Arecentresearchshowsthatmostpeoplewouldchoosethelatter.

Thistypeofwomaniscalledanühanzi(“toughwoman”).ExpertsbelievethesecharacteristicshavesocialandpsychologicalrootsamongyoungfemalesinChina.SuHao’sfriendsallcallheratoughwoman,becauseshecanfinishtoughtasksusuallycarriedoutbymen.Forexample,shecarries10-litrewatertoherdormitoryonthe5thfloor.“Idependonnoonebutmyself,”shesays.

AccordingtoarecentsurveybyCh

inaYouthDaily,toughwomenhavebecomerathercommoninsociety.Ofthe21,265respondents,78.5percentsaidtheyarefamiliarwithatoughwoman.About50percentsaidtheylikewomenwithtoughcharacteristics,whilelessthan29percentexpressedtheoppositeview.

Whyaretoughwomengainingpopularity?

ShenMeng,apsychologicalconsultant,believesthefiercecompetitioninsocietyiscontributingtothistrend.“Womenareofteninadisadvantagedpositioncomparedtomen,”Shensays.“Inordertosurvive,theyhavetobeindependent,strongandtough.”LiuXiaolin,professorofpsychologyatWuhanMentalHealthCenter,believestoughwomenarebroughtupthisway.Theyareoftenoncloserelationshipwiththeirfathers,whoteachtheirdaughter

stobebraveanddecisive,”hesays.Asaresult,thesewomenaremorelike

lytobepsychologicallyhealthyandmoretoleranttostress,accordingtoLiu.

ThoughLiubelievesthatthisisagoodtrend,HuShenzhi,apsychologistattheGuangdongSunflowerCounselingCenter,saysthepopularityoftoughwomanindicatesanunclearlinebetweengenderidentities,whichcanleadtorelationshipproblems.“SomewomenwithcharacteristicsthatdifferfromthetraditionalfemaleimagemayhaveadifficulttimefindingMrRight,”hesays.“Eveniftheygetmarried,theirmanlyc

haracteristicsmightcausefamilyconflicts.

32.Whichofthefollowingsdoesn’tbelongtothecharacteristicsofatoughwoman?

A.Sheisindependentofothersindailylife.

B.Sheissoftandtendertoothers.

C.Sheismoretoleranttostress.

D.Shecansolveproblemsusuallyformen.

33.Howmanyrespondentsliketoughwomen?

A.about10,600.B.about16,700.C.21,265.D.about6,200.

34.Whyaretheremoretoughwomennowadays?

A.Becausetoughwomenaremorelovely.

B.Becausemorewomenwanttobeindependent.

C.Because

girlsoftenlovefathersmore.

D.Becauseofthefiercecompetitioninsociety

.

35.Whatproblemsmaytoughwomenhaveintheirlife?

A.It’sdifficultfor

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