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广东省兴宁市第一中学学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题5
兴宁一中高一年级第二学期中段英语试题2015.5
本试卷共10面,七大题满分:
150分考试用时:
120分钟
一、听说考试(满分15分)(答案写在答题卷上标号为1-15的指定区域)
第一节RolePlay(8小题,每小题1分,共8分)
角色:
你是顾客。
任务:
(1)和售货员谈论衬衫的价格及付款方式;
(2)根据谈话内容回答问题。
生词:
creditcard信用卡tax税
翻译三个问题,并认真听取相关信息,以便完成下面的五个问题。
1.Q1.我能用信用卡支付吗?
____________________________________________________
A1:
Listentoanswer1.
2.Q2.你们(店)什么时候关门?
____________________________________________________
A2:
Listentoanswer2.
3.Q3.这儿附近有银行吗?
______________________________________________________
A3:
Listentoanswer3.
PleasegetreadytoanswerfivequestionsinEnglish.
4.Answertoquestion1:
Themanwantstobuy_______________.
5.Answertoquestion2:
____________________________________.
6.Answertoquestion3:
____________________________________.
7.Answertoquestion4:
At_________________________________.
8.Answertoquestion5:
About_____________minutes’walk.
第二节故事复述。
(一空一词,每空0.5分,共7分)
听下面一段材料,根据你所听到的内容将原文中缺失的信息补充完整。
本段材料读两遍。
梗概:
MissEvans出了一个打电话的问题测试学生的学习情况,结果出现了另外一种意想不到的答案。
WhoWouldHearMeFirst?
MissEvans(9)____________ataschool.Yesterdayafternoon,she(10)____________oneofherclassesabouthowsoundtravelsandhowfastsoundtravelsthroughair,andshedecidedtotestherstudentsinordertosee(11)______________shehadbeeninherwork.Shesaidtothem,“IhaveasisterinNewYork.IfIwascallingheronthetelephonewhileyouwere(12)______________theothersideofthestreet,whowouldhearwhatIsaidfirst,mysisteroryou…andwhy?
”
The(13)______________answeredatonce,“Yoursister,MissEvans,becauseelectricity(14)______________thansoundwaves.”
“That’sverygood,”MissEvansanswered.Butthenoneofthegirlsputupherhand.MissEvanssaid,“Yes,Mary?
”“Idon’tthinkthat’sright.”Marysaid,“Wewould(15)_____you_____becausewhenit’seleveno’clockinthemorninghere,it’stwoo’clockintheafternooninNewYork.”
二、完形填空(本题共30分,每小题1.5分)
阅读下面短文,然后根据短文内容,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项,并按题号16-35卡上将该选项涂黑。
DianeRaywascompletelyself-centeredandveryspoilt(惯坏的).Herparentsgaveher16shewanted,knowingthatshewouldlosehertemperiftheydidnot.Shewouldscreamandkickand17onthefloordrummingherheels(蹬脚).Herparentsalways18.
Thatwaswhyshewasaloneonthe19,wearinganexpensiveswimsuit.Ithadtakenamassivetantrum(突然发怒)to20herparentstobuyit.Theywerebackatthebeach-house,21fromthetantrumshehadthrownwhentheytoldherthatitwastoodangeroustogodiving22.“Dangerous?
”shehadsaid.“Youjustdon’twantmetohave23.I’mgoingandifyoutrytostopme,I’llscream.”
“Whatareyoudoing?
”avoiceasked.Dianejumped.Shedidnotknowthatthemanwasthere24hespoke.
“I’mgoingdiving,”sheanswered.
“Youshouldn’tswimthatday,”theman25.“Thereisastormcomingup.”
“Youshouldmindyourown26!
”Dianerepliedandwalkedintothegentlewaves.
“Ifyougooutthereyou’llbe27,”themancalledafterher.Shedidnotbothertoreply.
Dianeslippedintothewateranddived28untilwhitecaps(白浪)beganrollinginanditbecameharderto29againstthecurrent(水流).Saltwaterhitagainstherface,makingit30tobreathe.Oh,whyhadshenotlistenedtoadvice?
Panicking(恐慌),shebeganto31.Then,justasitseemedasifshewouldslipbeneaththesurface,shehearda32voice.“Holdon!
I’mcoming.”With33,shesawtheoldmanrowinganancient-lookingboattowardsher.“Ihopeyou’velearnedalesson.Youputusbothin34,”heshoutedangrily,ashedraggedheroverthesideofthe35.Gratefully,Dianethankedhimandrantowardsthebeach-house.
16.A.eitherB.neitherC.nothingD.everything
17.A.jumpB.lieC.turnD.sleep
18.A.setoutB.setinC.gaveinD.gaveout
19.A.beachB.bedC.floorD.ship
20.A.allowB.warnC.getD.prefer
21.A.changingB.recoveringC.appearingD.traveling
22.A.aloneB.awayC.againD.aside
23.A.timeB.moneyC.foodD.fun
24.A.whenB.untilC.afterD.once
25.A.decidedB.intendedC.advisedD.repeated
26.A.businessB.swimsuitC.friendsD.parents
27.A.angryB.sorryC.confusedD.excited
28.A.nervouslyB.sadlyC.shylyD.happily
29.A.riseB.swimC.stopD.row
30.A.difficultB.easyC.comfortableD.suitable
31.A.speakB.singC.betD.scream
32.A.calmB.frighteningC.beautifulD.boring
33.A.regretB.reliefC.interestD.ease
34.A.powerB.safetyC.dangerD.thought
35.A.houseB.waveC.beachD.boat
三、阅读理解 (共二节,每题2分,满分40)
第一节:
阅读下面四篇短文,阅读后做每篇短文后的题目。
从每小题给出的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上按题号36-50将所选答案的选项涂黑。
(每题2分,共30分)
A
Guys,ifyouwanttogetthegirl,trybringingflowerstohermother.Winningovermommaysoundold-fashioned,butit’sstillasmartstrategy(策略)intoday’sfast-changingworldofdating.Inanewresearch,6in10youngwomensaywhenthey’rethinkingofgettingseriouswithsomebody,theirmothers’approvalis“extremely”or“very”important.
“Shemakesthecall,”saidJessicaWilhelm,a19-year-oldcollegestudent.Wilhelmsaidshelearnedherlessoninhighschoolwhenshetriedgoingoutwiththeguyherparentsdon’twant.“It’snotagoodidea.Itdoesn’tgosmoothlyforanybody.”
Indeed,4in10youngwomensaytheywouldconsiderbreakingupwith(与......分手)someonetheirmomsdidn’tlike.And16percentsaythey’veactuallygivenupaguyforthereason.Incontrast(相比之下),amere6percentoftheyoungwomen,ages18to29,saytheirmothers’opinionoftheirdatesmatters“notatall”.Sonsworryalittlelessaboutwhatmomthinks.Still,halfofmenunder30sayherapprovalisextremelyorveryimportantwhenarelationshipmightgetserious.
Halfofyoungwomenandnearly40percentofyoungmenputhighimportanceondad’sopinionwhenaromance(恋爱)isgettingserious.KelseyBroomfield,21,saidherparentsusedifferenttacticswhensizingup(评价)boyfriend.Hermother,alwaysfriendlyandchatty,asksthewhat-do-you-want-to-do-with-your-lifequestions.Dadlistensanddoesn’tsaymuch,buthe’llsignalhisopinionlaterwithsomeinfluentialcomments(意见).
Whilefewparentssaytheywantalotofcontrolovertheirgrownchildren’slovelives,fewerthan6in10parentsbelievetheyhave,orwillhave,anyinfluenceatall.Somemaybeunderestimating(低估)theirlifetimeinfluence,however.
36.Whothoughtmostoftheirmothers’decision?
A.Girlsaged18to29.
B.Menunder30.
C.Youngwomen.
D.Youngmen.
37.ThewriterusedtheexampleofKelseyBroomfieldtoshow_____.
A.mother’sapprovalisveryimportant
B.fatherscangiveimportantdecisions
C.childrenonlylistentotheirparents
D.Dadsdon’tchatmuchatall
38.Accordingtotheparents,someofthem_______.
A.neverwanttoknowthechild’sfeeling
B.arenotabletoestimatechildren’sfuture
C.canmaketheirchildrenmorewealthy
D.thinktheydonotaffectchildren’sfeeling
B
Eatingseeds(磕瓜子)ismorelikelytoraiseyourmoodthananyotherfood,accordingtoresearch.Seedshavebeenshowntoimprovepeople’swellbeing(健康,幸福)andmoodsmorethancakes,sweetsandchocolates.
Inspiteofthis,sevenintenwomenandoneintwomenenjoysweettreatswhentheyarestressedorlookingforamoodrise.Justoneinsevenpeoplechoosefruits,vegetablesorwholegrainsthatareshowntofightstressandraiselowmoods.
Thepoll(民意调查)of2,000peoplefoundthathalfateunhealthycomfortfoodwhentheywantedtolifttheirmood,butonly28percentturnedtofriendsorfamilytofeelbetter.Expertswarnthatmanypeopleare“eatingtheirwaytosadness”byeatingsweetsandjunkfood.
Pumpkinseedstoppedatop-tenlistofmood–raisingfoodslinedoutbydietitian(营养学家)SarahSchenkerandfoodpsychologistChristyFergusson.Theotheritemsweresalmon,rice,quinoa,chickpeas,coconut,
Theresearchfoundmenaremorelikelythanwomentoturntospecificmood-increasingfoodsuchasoats(燕麦),quinoaandbrownriceattimesofstressorwhentheyarelookingtoimprovetheirhealth.Perhapsworryingly,womenaretwiceaslikelyasmentobuytheirfriendsorcolleaguessugaryfoodssuchaschocolateorbiscuitstocomfortthem,whichmaymaketheirproblemsworse.
DrSarahSchenker,aclinicaldietitian,said:
“It’sshockingtoseewholesome(有益健康的)eatinghabitsgooutthewindowwhenwefaceachallengeinthedayorashortwhileinaroutine.Thisiswhenhealthyeatingismoreimportant.Weneedtoreplacetheshort-livedhighswegetfromrefinedsugarandprocessedfatwithhealthychoicesandlong-termshoppingandeatinghabits.Thisstartswithrecognizingthetypesoffoodthatcanprovidenutritionalandpsychologicalbenefits,thosewhicharescientificallyproventobalanceyourmood.
39.Whatdomostpeopleeattoraisetheirmoodbesidesseeds?
A.VegetablesB.Wholegrains
C.ChocolateD.Fruits
40.Whatistheconcernoftheexperts?
A.Eatingseedsismorelikelytoraiseone’smoodthananyotherfood.
B.Manypeopleareeatingunhealthycomfortfoodtoraisetheirmood.
C.Veryfewpeopleturntotheirfamilyorfriendstoincreasetheirmood.
D.Manymorewomenthanmenrelyonsugarytreatstofeelbetter.
41Whatdotheunderlinedwordsmeaninthelastparagraph?
A.Getawayfromthehouse.
B.Becomelessimportant.
C.Getoutthroughthewindow.
D.Becomemoreeffective.
42Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Seedsarethebestchoicetoraiseyourmood.
B.Adviceonwhattoeattoincreaseyourmood.
C.Pollstudyonmood-increasingfoods.
D.Mostpeopleenjoysugaryfoodtofeelbetter.
C
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