江西省丰城中学2015-2016学年高一下学期英语周练试卷(实验班零班4.6) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家丰城中学2015-2016学年下学期高一周练英语考试卷5英 语(实验、零班) 命题人:宋晓晴 审题人:高一英语备课组 2016.4.6本试卷总分值为100分 考试时间为70分钟第一部分:单项填空(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)1.An average of just 18.75 cm of rain fell last year,making _ the driest year since California became a state in 1850.Aeach Bit Cthis Done2.Life is like _ ocean: only
2、_ strongwilled can reach the other shore.A. an; the B. the; a C. the ;/ D. / ; a3. After going into the concert hall, the mother _ a friend and went over to greet him. A. searched B. knew C. spotted D. realized4 Do you mind my taking the books away? _.A. Certainly, please do B. No, go ahead C. Yes,
3、not at all D. No, please dont5 _ the visitors around the school, we took them to the library building. A. Have shown B. Shown C. Having shown D. To show6 After the hurricane was over, the citizens looked at _ of their houses, feeling sad.A. what left B. that left C. what remained D. that remained7 _
4、 that he managed to get the information? Oh, a friend of his helped him. A. Where was it B. What was it C. How was it D. Why was it8 Do you know why the teacher asks for me? He wants you to _ your absence last night. A. account for B. call for C. reach for D. send for9 Did you plan to meet here? No,
5、 we met _. A. by mistake B. by accident C. by the way D. with chance10 Mum, hurry up. Well be late. I will be through in a minute. Have a little _.A. time B. patience C. custom D. presence第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15个小题;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、D中,选出最佳选项。 AI was sure that I was to be killed
6、. I became terribly nervous. I fumbled(摸索) in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which had escapedtheir search. I found one and because of my shaking hands, I could hardly get it to my lips. But I had no matches, they had taken those. I looked through the bars at the guard. He did not m
7、ake eye contact (联系)with me. I called out to him “Have you got a light?” He looked at me, shrugged (耸肩)and came over to light my cigarette. As he came close and lit the match, his eyes unconsciously(无意识) locked with mine. At that moment, I smiled. I dont know why I did that. Perhaps it was nervousne
8、ss, perhaps it was because, when you get very close, one to another, it is very hard not to smile. In any case, I smiled. In that instant, it was as though a spark jumped across the gap between our two hearts, our two human souls. I know he didnt want to, but my smile leaped through the bars and gen
9、erated a smile on his lips, too. He lit my cigarette but stayed near, looking at me directly in the eyes and continuing to smile.I kept smiling at him, now thinking of him as a person and not just a guard. Do you have kids? he asked. “Yes, here, here.” I took out my wallet and nervously fumbled for
10、the pictures of my family. He, too, took out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his plans and hopes for them. My eyes were filled with tears. I said that I feared that Id never see my family again, never have the chance to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too. Suddenly, with
11、out another word, he unlocked my cell and silently led me out. Out of the prison, quietly and by back routes, out of the town. There, at the edge of town, he released me. And without another word, he turned back toward the town. 11. What do we know about the man from the passage?A. He had lost conta
12、ct with his family. B. He had been forbidden to smoke.C. He had been searched. D. He had killed someone.12. Why did the man want to smoke cigarettes?A. Because he was sure he was to be killed. B. Because he wanted the guard to set him free. C. Because he wanted to ease his nervousness. D. Because he
13、 was a regular heavy smoker. 13. What can we infer from the story?A. The guard freed him in the prison.B. The man smiled to please the guard.C. The guard set the man free with permission.D. The man was surprised to be set free.14. What is the most important factor in saving the mans life?A. The smil
14、e. B. The cigarette. C. The tears. D. The wallet.15. The underlined word generated probably means _.A. produced B. forced C. escaped D. showedB Paparazzi, (狗仔队)or “paps”, are photographers who take pictures of famous people when they are not at the center of public attention. Paps are different from
15、 professional photographers or journalists because they never take ordinary photos. The goal for paparazzi is to get pictures that no one else will get and then sell the pictures to the buyer who offers the most money normally a small newspaper, magazine or website. There is no law against paparazzi
16、 taking pictures in public places. However, there are laws that protect certain individuals. For example, child protection laws stop improper pictures of anyone under 16 from being published. There is also no law that stops paparazzi from following celebrities(名人) and taking their pictures either. H
17、owever, if paps are secretly following them and taking pictures of their faces, they could get into trouble. Most paparazzi hang out on streets and hot spots for celebrities, waiting for the opportunity to take a picture of a star. Many stay on the streets until the early hours of the morning when c
18、elebrities(名人) are leaving nightclubs and looking a little worse for wear. However, some have other ways to make sure they get pictures. Many paps are in contact with “informers” who know the locations of celebrities at any given time. They then pass the information on to paparazzi. An informer coul
19、d be anyone from a restaurant waiter to a salesman. Most of the time, paparazzi get a bad reputation for following celebrities. But sometimes stars or their managers will contact paps themselves and tell them exactly where and when they will go. What a love-hate relationship between paparazzi and ce
20、lebrities!16.Which of the following things paparazzi might do would be against the law?A. Getting unsuitable pictures of a 10-year-old actress published.B. Taking pictures of famous people in public places.C. Following a famous woman singer secretly and taking her pictures.D. Hanging out at the plac
21、es where celebrities often appear.17. In order to earn big money a pap has to _. A. get the only first-hand picturesB. sell the pictures to a big newspaper C. make friends with famous peopleD. know the locations of celebrities18. The fifth paragraph mainly tells us _. A. how paparazzi get the pictur
22、esB. how dangerous paparazzis job isC. how paparazzi contact informers .D. how much paparazzi pay for the pictures19. What can we infer from the passage?A. Paparazzi always take pictures when famous people are tired.B. Stars hate paparazzi and dont want to be followed.C. Paparazzi and famous people
23、rely on each other sometimes.D. Informers might get paparazzi into trouble.20. The underlined phrase hang out probably means _.A. wander about B. keep away C. check out D. leave outCA new report says African governments are ill prepared to handle(处理) the growing number of people over age 65. The pop
24、ulation in Africa as in other parts of the world, is getting older. Currently, there are 36 million people on the continent 65 years and above,which is 3.6 percent of the population, up from 3.3 percent 10 years ago. That could rise to 4.5 percent by 2030 and 10 percent by 2050. The African developm
25、ent Bank is raising concerns over the shortage of health insurance and pensions(养老金). The African Development Bank says, Aging is highly linked with long-term physical and mentaldisability and a number of long-term chronic (慢性的) conditions. Africa is not well prepared to care for its aging populatio
26、n right now. And it needs to prepare for this fact. said Professor Mthuli Ncube, the African Development Banks chief economist. African nations spend far less on healthcare than developed nations. Not so many countries have well developed medical aid plans for the elderly, whether they are privately
27、 provided plans or indeed government plans. If you look at the pension plans, you will find the pension industries are not well developed in some of the countries. Professor Mthuli Ncube said African governments failed to take action on health insurance and pensions because they were busy with econo
28、mic reforms. Another challenge for Africa is the worsening of informal systems of social protection. That is cash and support from both the extended family and community sources. The African Development Bank recommends governments help carry out health insurance and pension plans. Ncube said African
29、 governments didnt have to handle the health insurance burden alone. It is not only a must but also an opportunity for private companies to add their bit in this regard, he said. The report also recommends that African governments consider providing ways of free health services, medications and long
30、-term health care facilities for the elderly.21. From the first paragraph we know the facts except that _.A. the speed of people aging is becoming quickerB. African governments are not well prepared to deal with the aging populationC. Africa has the largest aging populationD. the shortage of health
31、insurance and pensions adds to African governments difficulty in dealing with the aging population22. Which is not highly linked with the aging according to the passageA. Long-term physical disability. B. Long-term mental disability.C. Long-term chronic illnesses. D. Long-term shortage of care and l
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