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格致中学二009学年度第二学期期末考试

班级____________姓名________________学号____________准考证号______________

格致中学二00九学年度第二学期期末考试

高一年级期末英语试卷(共9页)(特色班11页)

(测试90分钟内完成,总分100分,英语特色班满分为120分,试后交答题卡和答题卷)

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祝你:

诚实守信,沉着冷静,细致踏实,自信自强,去迎接胜利!

第I卷

I.Listening24%

PartAShortConversations

1.A.Shecouldn’twalkfast.B.Somethingwaswrongwithherarm.

C.Shewenttobedlatelastnight.D.Herclockstopped.

2.A.Shedoesnotdare.B.Shefeelsbetter.

C.Shefeelsworse.D.Sheisallright.

3.A.Afootballmatch.B.Aninterestingfilm.

C.Apairofshoes.D.Adifficulttest.

4.A.Shewastoobusy.B.SheregrettedwatchingTVlastnight.

C.Shefinishedhercomposition.D.Shedidn’twanttofinishhercomposition.

5.A.Calllater.B.Takeamessage.

C.Leaveamessage.D.Makeaphonecall.

6.A.Johnwasneversadwhateverhappened.

B.Johnwasverysad,forhefailedinthejobapplication.

C.Johnwassadinthejobinterview.

D.Johnturneddownajoboffer.

7.A.Heenjoyedeveryminuteofitthoughthewassleepy.

B.Hewasverysleepywhenhewaswatchingthemovie.

C.Hedidn’tenjoythemovie.D.Hethoughtthemovieexciting.

8.A.$150.B.$80.C.$165.D.$135.

9.A.Taxidriverandpassenger.B.Doctorandnurse.

C.Teacherandstudent.D.Doctorandpatient.

10.A.Shefeelsbored.B.Shedoesn’twanttobothertheman.

C.Hertoothisaching.D.Shewantstohavehertoothpulledout.

PartB:

Passages

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.5,000.B.750,000.C.570,000.D.500,000.

12.A.Acombinationoflistening,speaking,readingandwriting.

B.Speaking,readingandunderstanding.

C.Reading,writingandunderstanding.

D.Vocabulary,grammarandwriting.

13.A.Itwillbegivenintheformoftestpaper.

B.ItwillbegiveninCanada,France,GermanyandItaly.

C.ItwillbegivenonlyattestingcentersintheU.S.A.

D.ItwillbegivenovertheInternet.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Lowbirthrate.B.Highdeathrate.

C.Lackofchildbirthexpenses.D.Economicdepression.

15.A.Railwayworkerswentonastrike.

B.Railwayworkerswereoutofwork.

C.Railwayworkersarefightingwitheachother.

D.Thetrainserviceneededtobeimproved.

16.A.AnAfghanistanman.B.AnAmericansoldier.

C.ApolicemaninKabul.D.Agovernor

PartC:

Longerconversations

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

AnInterview

Thefoodthemanusuallyorders:

Hamburgers,sandwiches,well,sometimesa(17).

Whendoesheusuallyhavefastfood?

On(18).

Whydoeshehavefastfood?

Becauseitis(19).

Whatdoeshethinkofthefastfood?

Itis(20).

Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.

Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

Questions

ShortAnswers

Howlongdidtheprincipaltalk?

(21).

Whatdidtheprincipaltalkabout?

historyandorganizationoftheschooland(22).

WasArthurinterestedinclassroomlearning?

(23).

What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

(24).

II.Grammarandvocabulary20%

25.Thisisthelatestattempttofindaremedy_____mentaldisorders.

A.ofB.toC.forD.about

26.Theoldsayingthatyoushouldliveeachday______itwasyourlastisaniceview.

A.onlyifB.evenifC.aslongasD.asif

27.Thechancecamelastyear_____IcouldgotovisitthegrandNiagaraFallsalongwithmyparents.

A.thatB.whenC.whichD.where

28.Onsteppingintotheoffice,thegirlwasfrightenedtofindthatthewholeofficewasfilledwith______lookedliketinyworms.

A.thatB.somethingC.whatD.anything

29.WHOfeltitwasthemostsensiblesolutiontothelargehealthproblems_____poorcountries.

A.tofaceB.facedC.beingfacedwithD.facing

30.Theinformation______inthedocumentsprovedthatmyhusbandhadbeenoutoftowninhiscarthatday.

A.includedB.toincludeC.includeD.include

31.Duringjobinterviews,manygraduatestakeadvantageofthereputationandimageoftheirschools___________themselvestoemployers.

A.presentedB.tohavepresentedC.havingpresentedD.topresent

32.__________theregulartraintoLondon,Mr.Foghadtowaittotakeanotherone,sohewaslatefortheconference.

A.MissedB.BeingmissingC.TomissD.Havingmissed

33.ThefourcontestantsofourschoolshowednoanxietybeforeIntelShanghaiAdolescents

ScienceandTechnologyInnovationContest.Theyseemed___________foritprettywell.

A.tohavepreparedB.toprepareC.havingpreparedD.tobepreparing

34.Itis_________theoldclockthatthemanspentthewholeafternoonyesterdayafternoon.

A.torepairB.repairingC.repairD.repaired

35.Britainistheonlynationinthedevelopedworld_______asmallerpartofitswealthonscientificresearchthantenyearsago.

A.spendingB.spentC.spendsD.tospend

36.Tohisdisappointment,theopinionhehadhold__________wrong.

A.toproveB.wasprovedC.provedD.toproving

37.Israeliscientistsgrowvegetablesandothercropsinsidestandardmetalshippingcontainers,__________waterreplacessoilasthebedfortherootsoftheplants.

A.whichB.inwhichC.whenD.withwhich

38.Thestrangerisn’tlikeaworker,nor_____asalesman.

A.heislikeB.helookslikeC.doeshelikeD.ishelike

39.Though_____withdifferentmedicines,thepatienthasn’trecoveredfromthemysterious

illnessyet.

A.totreatB.treatedC.treatingD.beingtreated

40.Thebulkoftherebuildingcosts______toexceed$314billion.

A.estimatedB.estimatesC.wereestimatedD.wasestimated

41.Theironlycow,whosemilkhadbeentheironlyincome,_____inthefield.

A.lieddeadB.laydeadC.lyingdeadD.laydeadly

42.Thetemperatureofourbodiesisalwayswithinadegreeorsoof36.9degreescentigrade,____

wewereareill.

A.exceptB.exceptforC.exceptthatD.exceptwhen

43.Ireallyregret__________youthefactthatyourschoolteamlostthegamejustthismorningasyoufeelsoupset.

A.tellB.tellingC.totellD.told

44.Teenagershavereachedapointintheirlife_______theyaresupposedtomakedecisionsoftheirownforthefirsttime.

A.whichB.whereC.howD.why

III.Vocabulary9%

A.light-heartedB.acceptedC.seniorD.activitiesAB.awards

AC.differentAD.unwillinglyBC.involvesBD.publishedCD.commonly

ForChinesestudents,theendoftheir45yearisfilledwithstudyingandstressastheyprepareforthecollegeentranceexaminJune.ButforAmericanhighschoolseniorstheexperiencecouldn’tbemore46.Theendofsenioryearisacelebrationoftheirtimeinhighschooland47parties,gamesandfun.

Seniorityisa__48_usedexpression.Itmeansseniorshaveadiseasewhichmakesthemunabletodowork.ThisstartsinAprilwhenseniorsfindoutwheretheyhavebeen49touniversity.

Unwillingtodoschoolwork,seniorshaveplentyofother50tofocuson.Manyschoolshavea“SeniorShow”,inwhichonlyseniorsareallowedtoperform.Someseniorssingordance,butmanyofthemperformskits(滑稽短剧),wheretheymakefunoftheirfavoriteteachersortheirfriends.Forexample,agroupofboysmaydressupandimitateagroupoftheirgirlfriends.Itisallvery51.

The“SeniorShow”isusuallyapartofSeniorWeek,whichisaweekspecificallydedicated(专用的)toseniors.Duringthisweek,seniorsusuallygetacademicorathletic52theyhavewonovertheirhighschoolcareers.Theseniorsalsovoteforoneoftheirmaleandfemaleclassmateswhotheybelieveisthebest-lookingorfunniestormostinvolved,etc.Thesearethen_53intheyearbook.

IV.Cloze15%

SectionA

Somepersonalcharacteristicsplayanimportantroleinthedevelopmentofone’sintelligence.Butpeoplefailtorealizetheimportanceoftrainingthesefactorsinyoungpeople.

Theso-called“non-intelligencefactors”includeone’sfeelings,will,motivation,interestsandhabits.Aftera30-yearfollowupstudyof8,000males,Americanpsychologists54thatthemaincauseofdisparitiesinintelligenceisnotintelligence55,butnon-intelligencefactorsincludingthedesiretolearn,willpowerandself-confidence.

56peopleallknowthatoneshouldhavedefiniteobjectives,astrongwillandgoodlearninghabits,quiteanumberofteachersandparentsdon’tpaymuchattentionto57thesefactors.

Someparentsaregreatlyworriedwhentheirchildrenfailtodowellintheirstudies.Theyblameeithergeneticfactors,malnutrition(营养不良)orlaziness,buttheynevertake58considerationthesenon-intelligencefactors.Atthesametime,someteachersdon’tinquireintothese,asreasons59studentsdopoorly.Theysimplygivethemmorecoursesandexercises,or60criticizeorlaughatthem.Afterall,thesestudentsloseself-confidence.Someofthemjustfeeldefeatedand61themselvesupashopeless.Othersmaygoastray(堕落)becausetheyaresickoflearning.Aninvestigationofmorethan1,000middleschoolstudentsinShanghaishowedthat46.5percentofthemwere62oflearning,becauseofexaminations,36.4percentlackedpersistence,initiativeandconsciousnessand10.3percentweresickoflearning.

Itisclearthatthelackofcultivationofnon-intelligencefactorshasbeenamain63

tointelligencedevelopmentinteenagers.Itevencausesanimbalancebetweenphysiologicaland

64developmentamongafewstudents.

Ifwedon’tstartnowto65thecultivationofnon-intelligencefactors,itwillnotonlyaffectthedevelopmentoftheintelligenceofteenagers,butals

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