安徽省定远重点中学学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题Word版含答案.docx
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安徽省定远重点中学学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题Word版含答案
定远重点中学2017-2018学年第一学期期末考试
高一英语试题
注意事项:
1.答题前在答题卡、答案纸上填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息
2.请将第I卷(选择题)答案用2B铅笔正确填写在答题卡上;请将第II卷(非选择题)答案黑色中性笔正确填写在答案纸上。
第I卷
第一部分听力(共20题,每小题1.5分,共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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Afilm.B.Ajourney.C.Unexpectednews.2.Whatwillthewomando?
A.Stayathome.B.VisitaclothesshopC.Gotoafashionshow.3.Whoisoverthere?
A.Tom.B.Henry.C.Alice’sbrother.4.Whendoestherestaurantclose?
A.At9:
00pm.B.At9:
30pm.C.At11:
00pm.
5.Whathappenedtothewomanlastweekend?
A.Shehadanunpleasanttrip.
B.Dirtywaterwentintoherkitchen.C.Hernewapartmentwasflooded.
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.
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Howdoesthegirlfeelabouthermathshomework?
A.worriedB.ConfidentC.Uninterested
7.Whetwilltheboydonext?
A.visithisbrother.B.telephonehisbrotherC.Helpthegirlwithherhomework
请听第7段材料;回答第8至9题
8.Whatdoesthemanlikedoinginhisfreetime?
A.CampingB.TakingphotosC.Watchingforeignfilms
9.Whatdoesthe:
mansuggestdoingthisweekend?
A.Goingtoaphotographyshow.
B.Havingphotographyclasses.
C.VisitingtheBoundaryWaters
请听第8段材料回答第10至12题。
10.Whyisthewomancomingtochangehershirt?
A.It’sthewornout,B,It’ssmallC.Itsthewrongstyle.
11.Whatcolorshirtdidthewomanbuyyesterday?
A.GreenB.BlueC.Black
12.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthewoman?
A.Shelooksbeautifulingreen
B,Sheshouldchangeashirtinalargersize.
C.Sheshouldtryonsomeshirtsindifferentstyles.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.DoctorandnurseB.NurseandpatientC.Doctorandpatient.
14.Whatisthe.man’sproblem?
A.HeoftengetstiredB.Hedoesn’tfeellikeeatingC.Hecantsleepwellatnight.
15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman"?
A.Heishungrynow.B.Hedislikesjunkfood..C.Heseldomdoessports
16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointheend?
A,Doexerciseeveryday.B.GetenoughsleepC.Eatrightfood.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题,
I7.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofhismothersperformance?
A,AmongB.Dangerous.C.Interesting
18,Howoldisthespeakersbrother?
A,6B.1C.14
19.Whycanthespeakersfatherdoagoodjobaccordingtothespeaker?
A.Hecandancewell
B,Hehasaloudvoice
C.Hehasagoodsenseofbalance
20.Whatanimaldoesthespeakersfamilyhave?
A.AhorseB.AdogCArabbit
第二部分阅读理解(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。
A
OnFebruary3,1931thepeaceofNewZealand'sHawkesBayregionwasdestroyedwhentheareawashitbytheworstearthquakeinNewZealand'shistory.At10:
46amonthatsummer'sday,thequakehitwithamagnitudeof7.9ontheRichterscale(里氏震级).Thecentreofthequakeliedsome15to20kilometersnorthofthetwomaincenters,NapierandHastings.Thequakelastedfortwoandahalfminutes.Manypeoplediedintheearthquake.
Afirebrokeoutimmediatelyafterthequake.Thefirestartedinachemist'sshopandspreadquickly.ThentheFireDepartmentinNapiercametohelp,buttheywereatalosstocontrolthefireasaresultoflosingtheirwatersupply.However,thewatersupplyinHastings,wasstillusable,allowingthemtofightbackagainstthefire.
Theforceoftheearthquakedestroyedmanyofthecity'sfamouslandmarks(地标).Chunksofthecoastlinewerethrownintothesea.Napier'sBluffHill,apopulartouristspot,wascompletelydestroyedandthrownintothewatersbelow.
Mostofthemajorbuildingsinthecitywerecompletelydestroyed.Roadsandcommunicationsacrossthewholeareawerecut.PeoplewereafraidtoentertheirhomesfordaysandfoundsheltersatthelocalMotorCamporonthebeach.Therewereabout150aftershocks(余震)inthe24hoursafterthemainshock.Overthenext2weeks,therewouldbe525suchaftershocks.
21.TheworstearthquaketookplaceinNewZealand_______.
A.atnightB.inthemorning
C.atnoonD.intheafternoon
22.ThefirefightersinNapierfailedtoputoutthefireprobablybecause_______.
A.therewasnousablewaterB.theycouldn'tgetclosetoit
C.theflamesspreadtooquicklyD.Thewindwasverystrong
23.Thelasttwoparagraphsmainlytellusthat_______.
A.thereweremanyplacesofinterestinNewZealand
B.theearthquakedamagedthecityseriously
C.manyfamouslandmarkswerethrownintothesea
D.peoplewereafraidtoentertheirhomesforsleep
24.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.The1931Hawke'sBayearthquake
B.NewZealand'stwocities
C.Thegreatfireafterthegreatearthquake
D.Thecity'sfamouslandmarks
B
Oneday,Iwasonabusandsawsomethingsad.Afatherkeptplayingagame,completelyignoringhisdaughtersittingbesidehis.Thelittlegirl,aged5,wastalkingtoherfatheraboutherday,praisingherfather’slongnails--tryingtodrawhisattention.Hejustnoddedwithhiseyesfixedonthescreen,busypassingthelevelsofthegame.Iwatchedthegirlgiveafinaltrytoatleastgethimtolookather,butitwasnouse.Thenthelittlegirlturnedsilent.Itwasashamethefatherdidn'tnoticethat.
Itbrokemyheartandgotmewondering--whatkindofgamewouldmakethefatherforgethehasthemostbeautifulthingintheworld,thepersonheloveswithallhisheart.Whatitmeantwhenshecouldn'tlookintoherdaughter'seyesandevenstoptolistentothegirl
Someparentsarealmostliketheteenagers,alwaysontheirphoneswithmindlessgames.Perhapsparentshavemanythingstodealwith,butsometimestheyareeverythingtotheirkids.Thesceneusedtobeseenamongteenagersveryoftenwhenparentscomplainedhowtheirchildrenwerecrazyabouttheirmobilephones.Lookhowthesituationhaschanged!
I'muncertainwhethertolaughortocry.Butmyhopeisthatthisstormpasses.
25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thegirlfailedtoattractherfather'sattention.
B.Thefatherfeltsorryafterhisdaughterturnedsilent.
C.Thewriterhasmuchexperienceaboutbeingaparent.
D.Middle-agedparentshavemanymobilephones.
26.Inthepassage,thewritermainlywantstoshow_______.
A.childrenarecrazyaboutmobilephones
B.parentsarenowabletousemoderntechnology
C.thebestsmartphonescostparentstoomuchmoney
D.parentsshouldusenewphonesproperly
27.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Middle-agedparents
B.Asceneonthebus
C.Technologyslaves(奴隶)
D.Harmfulphonegames
C
Whatshouldwedoifoneofourclassmatessuddenlyfallsillorgetshurt?
Herearesomestepsyoushouldfollow.Butalwaysremembertolookformedicalcareafterfirstaid(急救)ifthewoundisserious.
Brokenbones:
Takeawayclothingfromthewound.Useanicepack.Don’tmovethehurtbodypartwhilewaitingforthedoctortoarrive.
Animalbites:
Washthebiteareawithsoapandwater.Packthewoundwithacleanclothifitisbleeding.Ifthebleedinghasstopped,covertheareawithabandageandtakethepersontothehospital.Makesureyourememberwhatkindofanimalitissothedoctorcanfindtherightwaytotreathimorheratonce.
Fainting(昏厥):
HavehimorherliewithFeetliftedalittle.Don’tmovethebodyifyouthinktheremightbewoundsfromthefall.Makesureheorshecanbreatheandletinfreshair.Cleantheperson’sfacewithacoolcloth.
Nosebleeds:
Havethepersonsitupwithhisorherheadtilted(倾斜)forwardalittle.Donothavethepersontilthisorherheadbackbecausethismaycauseheavybreathingorcoughing.Pinch(捏)thelowerpartofthenoseforatleast10minutes.
28.Whatshouldwedofirstwhenananimalbitehappens?
A.Putanicepackonthewound.
B.Washthebiteareawithsoapandwater.
C.Trytostopthebleedingwithacleancloth.
D.Takethehurtpersontothehospital.
29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrightwhenaboy’snosebleeds?
A.Lethisheadnottiltback.
B.Lethisheadtiltforwardalittle.
C.Lethimsitup.
D.Pinchhisnoseforlessthanl0minutes.
30.Whichpartofamagazinemaythepassagecomefrom?
A.Lifestyle.B.Health.
C.Sports.D.Education.
31.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Firstaidforsomeaccidentalwounds.
B.Stepsoflookingformedicalcare.
C.Adviceonwaysnottogethurt.
D.Waystoaskforhelpingettinghurt.
D
Peoplesaythatonemancan’tmakeadifference,butAbdulSamadSheikh,a60-year-oldrickshaw(人力车)driverfromBangladesh,hasprovedthatdoingasmallthingoveralongperiodoftimecanmeanverymuch.Hehasplantedatleastonetreeeverydaysincehewas12yearsold,whichmeansthathehassofarplantedasmallforestofover17,500trees.Imagineifeveryonefollowedhisexample.
Abdulhasworkedasarickshawdriverformostofhislife.Hemakesalittlemoneyfromhisjob,whichisonlyenoughtoputfoodonthetableforhisfamily,buthesomehowtriestoalsobuyatleastonetreeeveryday.Heconsidersithisdutytotheworld.Mostlyheplantsthemongovernmentlandsonobodycancutthemdownlater.Healsoprotectsthem,andifheseesanyonecuttingatree,heblamesthem.
Abdul,hiswifeJorna,andfouroftheirchildrenliveintwooldhouses,onapieceoflandthatisownedbytheFaridpurdeputycommissioner’soffice.Theyhavenolandoftheirown.
Sometimes,shecommandshimnottoplanttreesbuthedoesn’tlisten.Abdul’s30-year-oldson,KutubUddin,hasnevertoldhisfathernottoplanttrees,becausehethinkshisfatherdoesagoodthingforsociety.
Abdul’sneighborsallknowabouthisdail