山西省忻州市第一中学2015-2016学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、忻州一中2015-2016学年度第二学期期中考试高一英语试题命题人:吴晓娜注意事项:1.本试卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两大部分。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、准考证号等信息填写在答题卡上相应的位置。3. 试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟。听力20分计入总分。 4. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。第卷(满分100分)第一部分:听力部分(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选
2、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. What is the woman not satisfied with? A. The design.B. The color.C. The price.2. What is the mans most favorite activity? A. Watching TVB. Reading a book. C. Listening to music. 3. Where will the woman go first?A. To the accounting offic
3、e. B. To the shipping department. C. To a Thai restaurant. 4. Whats the weather probably like today? A. Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Fine.5. Why does the man come to the woman? A. To take a picture of her. B. To ask for a new ID card. C. To get a social security number.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白
4、后有几个小题,从每题所给的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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the date this Friday? A. July 9th.B. July 10th.C. July 11th.7. What does the man find surprising? A. His friends are coming. B. Anna often throws parties. C. The woman is lea
5、ving America. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Where did the woman buy the prints? A. In Boston. B. In New York. C. In Washington.9. What is the woman going to do? A. Make another museum tour. B. Organize an exhibition of art. C. Visit some European painters. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why has the man been invited to th
6、e program? A. To advertise his driving school. B. To talk about learning to drive. C. To share his driving experience.11. How does the man usually get his customers? A. Through friends. B. Through newspapers. C. Through the Internet.12. Why does the man have so many customers now? A. He works very h
7、ard. B. He teaches one-to-one. C. He offers lower prices. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is no longer part of the course? A. Weekly tests. B. Monthly reports. C. The midterm exam.14. What does the woman say about the term paper? A. It is mainly about magazines. B. It is ten pages long at the most. C. It
8、can focus on any period in history. 15. What should be discussed with the woman in advance? A. Certain paper topics. B. Where to do the research. C. Using interviews as sources.16. Which month is it probably? A. September. B. October. C. December. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What will the temperature be a
9、t the bottom of the Grand Canyon four hours later? A . 26C. B. 41C. C. 43C.18. What is the most important thing to bring when hiking? A. Some medicine. B. Enough water. C. Comfortable clothes.19. What is the most common cause of death in the Grand Canyon? A. Heat exhaustion. B. Falling into it. C. G
10、etting bitten by snakes.20. How many persons will go hiking together?A. Three. B. Four C. Five.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIn 1943, when I was 4, my parents moved from Coeur dAlene, Idaho, to Fairbanks, Alaska, where adventure was nev
11、er very far away.We arrived in the summer, just in time to enjoy the midnight sun. All that sunlight was fantastic for Moms vegetable garden. Working in the garden at midnight tended to throw her timing off, so she didnt care much about my bedtime.Dad was a Railway Express agent and Mom was his cler
12、k. That left me in a mess. I usually managed to find some trouble to get into. Once I had a little Are going in the dirt basement of a hotel. I had tried to light a barrel(桶) of paint but couldnt really get a good fire going. The smoke got pretty bad, though, and when 1 made my exit, a crowd and the
13、 police were there to greet me. The policemen took my matches and drove meMom and Dad were occupied in the garden and Dad told the police to keep me, and they did! I had a tour of the prison before Mom rescued me. 1 hadnt turned 5 yet.As I entered kindergarten, the serious cold began to set in. Woul
14、d it surprise you to know that I soon left part of my tongue on a metal handrail at school?As for Leonhard Seppala, famous as a dog sledder (驾雪橇者), I think I knew him well because I was taken for a ride with his white dog team one Sunday. At the time I didnt realize what a superstar he was, but I do
15、 remember the ride well. I was wrapped (包裹) heavily and well sheltered from the freezing and blowing weather.In 1950, we moved back to Coeur dAlene, but we got one more Alaskan adventure when Leonhard invited us eight years later by paying a visit to Idaho to attend a gathering of former neighbors o
16、f Alaska.21.What can be inferred about the authors family?A. His father was a cruel man. B. His parents didnt love him.C. His parents used to be very busy. D. His mother didnt have any jobs.22.What happened when the author was 4?A. He learned to smoke. B. He was locked in a basement.C. He was arrest
17、ed by the police. D. He nearly caused a fire accident23.Which of the following is true?A. Leonhard was good at driving dog sleds.B. The author spent his whole childhood in Alaska.C. Leonhard often visited the authors family after 1950.D. The author suffered a lot while taking the dog sled in Alaska.
18、24. What is the authors purpose of writing the text?A. To look back on his childhood with adventures.B. To describe the extreme weather of Alaska.C. To express how much he misses Leonhard.D. To show off his pride in making trouble.BSaving the planet one plateful at a time does not mean cutting back
19、on meat, according to new research: the trick may be to switch our diet to insects.The raising of livestock such as cows, pigs and sheep occupies two thirds of the worlds farmland and produces 20% of all the greenhouse gases driving global warming. As a result, the United Nations wants to reduce the
20、 amount of meat we eat and the search is on for alternatives.Professor Arnold van Huis says eating insects(昆虫) has advantages(优势). “There is a meat crisis,” he said. “The world population will grow from six billion now to nine billion by 2050 and we know people are consuming more meat. Twenty years
21、ago the average was 20kg, it is now 50kg, and will be 80kg in 20 years. If we continue like this we will need another Earth.” “Most of the world already eats insects,” he points out. “It is only in the western world that we dont. Psychologically(心理上的) we have a problem with it. I dont know why, as w
22、e eat shrimps, which are very comparable.”The advantages of this diet include insects high levels of protein, vitamin and mineral content. Being coldblooded, insects change plant matter into protein extremely efficiently. In addition, the health risks are lower. He acknowledges that in the west eati
23、ng insects is a hard sell,“It is very important how you prepare them, you have to do it very nicely, to overcome the yuk factor.”Durst helped set up an insect farming project FAO project in Laos. This involves transferring the skills of the 15,000 household locust farmers in Thailand across the bord
24、er. “There were some supporters of a bigger dairy industry in Laos to improve a calcium(钙) deficiency, ”says Durst.“But this is crazy when most Asians are lactose (乳糖) intolerant(不耐受).” Locusts and crickets are calciumrich and 90% of people in Laos have eaten insects at some point. Durst says the pr
25、oject will be to increase the eating of insects where this is already accepted but has been in decline due to western cultural influence.25. According to Van Huis, westerners dont eat insects because _.Athere are fewer nutriments in insectsBthey cant overcome a mental barrier(精神障碍)Cinsects arent as
26、delicious as shrimpsDinsects dont have much meat themselves26. It can be inferred from what Durst said that _.ALaos is where locusts and cricket are eaten mostBpeople in Laos are good at cooking eating insectsCeating insects in Laos is much more popular at presentDmilk isnt suitable for most Asian p
27、eople to increase calcium27. What might be the most suitable title for the passage?AInsects Are the Future of ProteinBInsects Are Rich in CalciumCInsects Are the Target of EatingDInsects Are the Alternative for FoodCTo American visitors, Iceland is a very interesting country, partly because it is di
28、fferent in so many ways from he or she is used to seeing at home. There are quite a few things that are not done, or that do not exist on the islandquite a few “Nos”There is no pollution, for instance, no dogs are permitted in Reykjavik, the capital. There is no television on Thursdays or during the
29、 entire month of July, and only three hours of blackandwhite TV the rest of the time. There is no hard liquor on Wednesdays and no beer at any time. There is no handguns; only one jail of thirtyfive cells (狱室) in the entire landan admirable figure, even for a small country of 313,376 people.There is
30、 no army, air force or navy. There is no tipping for anything. There are no large stores open on Saturdays or Sundays. Since Iceland is situated just under the Arctic Circle, there is no darkness in summer and no daylight in winter. But thanks to Culf Stream, the climate is rather mild, with tempera
31、tures ranging from 34 degrees to 52 degrees in July.The rules on television liquor and guns are the result of government decisions. But the absence of pollution is due in great part to the fact that Iceland gets its power from the enormous geyser and the thousands of hot springs that come out of the
32、 ground. They provide all the energy needed by the country. In fact, Iceland uses only 3 percent of all its available power.Iceland has been described as a democratic independent country where more fish are caught and more books published per person than anywhere else in the world. The Icelanders ha
33、ve always felt a particular love for literature. They composed their first books in the ninth and tenth centuries AD. These works were poems and tales about the kings, heroes, and heroines of Iceland and Norway. At first, the stories were memoried and passed from generation to generation. They were
34、finally written down between 1140 and 1220. The Icelanders have never stopped writing ever since. “Rather shoeless than bookless,” they proudly say.28American visitors enjoy visiting Iceland probably because _.Ano dogs are permitted in the capitalBthe police do not carry handgunsCthe climate is rath
35、er mildDit is very different from Americans29The following statements are true EXCEPT _.Athere are no soldiers in IcelandBthe Icelanders dont drink beerCthere is no tip of any kindDthere are no crimes in Iceland30There is no pollution in Iceland mainly because _.AIceland uses only 3 percent of all i
36、ts available powerBthe Icelanders use hot water from the ground below as their energyCit is located just under the Arctic CircleDit is a democratic independent country31“Rather shoeless than bookless” means _.Athey prefer not to have shoe or booksBthey would rather have shoes on than write booksCthe
37、y prefer travelling to readingDthey regard books more important than shoesDMonitoring the mood of a pet dog could be used as an early warning sign that an elderly owner is struggling to cope, a new report has claimed.Researchers placed movement sensors on dogs to track their behaviour and identified
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