河北省定州中学2018届高中毕业班上学期期末考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、河北定州中学20172018学年度第一学期期末考试高四年级 英语试卷 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1. What does the man want to do?A. Take photos. B. Buy a camera. C. Help the woman.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. A noisy night. B. Their life in town. C. A place of living.3. Where is the man now?A. On his way. B. In a restaurant. C. A
2、t home.4. What will Celia do?A. Find a player.B. Watch a game. C. Play basketball.5. What day is it when the conversation takes place?A. Saturday. B. Sunday. C. Monday.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
3、。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至7两个小题。6. What is Sara going to do?A. Buy John a gift. B. Invite John to France. C. Give John a surprise.7. What does the man think of Saras plan?A. Funny. B. Exciting. C. Strange.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?A. She has to give up her travel plan.B
4、. She wants to visit another city.C. She needs to put off her test.9. What does Diana want Peter to do?A. Help her with her study.B. Take a book to her friend.C. Teach a geography lesson.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Why does the man call the woman?A. To tell her about her new job.B. To ask about her jo
5、b programC. To plan a meeting with her.11. Who needs a new flat?A. Alex. B. Andrea. C. Miranda.12. Where is the woman now?A. In Baltimore. B. In New York. C. In Avon.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16四个小题。13. What does Jan consider most important when he judges a restaurant?A. Where the restaurant is.B. Whether the p
6、rices are low.C. How well the food is prepared.14. When did Jan begin to write for a magazine?A. After he came back to Sweden.B. Before he went to the United States.C. As soon as he got his first job in 1982.15. What may Jan do to find a good restaurant?A. Talk to people in the street.B. Speak to ta
7、xi drivers.C. Ask hotel clerks.16. What do we know about Jan?A. He cooks for a restaurant.B. He travels a lot for his work.C. He prefers American food.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20四个小题。17. What do we know about the Plaza Leon?A. Its a new building. B. Its a small town. C. Its a public place.18. When do parents a
8、nd children like going to the Plaza Leon?A. Saturday nights. B. Sunday afternoons. C. Fridays and Saturdays.19. Which street is known for its food shops and markets?A. Via Del Mar Street. B. Fernando Street.C. Hernandes Street.20. Why does the speaker like Horatio Street best?A. It has an old stone
9、surface. B. It is named after a writer. C. It has a famous university.二、阅读理解A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology finds that older and younger people have varying preferences about what they would want a personal robot to look like. And they change their minds based on what the robot
10、is supposed to do.Participants were shown a series of photos portraying either robotic, human or mixed human-robot faces and were asked to select the one that they would prefer for their robots appearance. Most college-aged adults in the study preferred a robotic appearance. However nearly 60 percen
11、t of older adults said they would want a robot with a human face, and only 6 percent of them chose one with a mixed human-robot appearance. But the preferences in both are groups were different when participants were told the robot was assisting with personal care, chores, social interaction or for
12、helping to make decisions.Preferences were less strong for helping with chores, although the majority of older and younger participants chose a robot with a robotic face. But for decision-making tasks, such as getting advice for where to invest money, younger participants tended to select a mixed hu
13、man-robot appearance. A robotic face was their least favored choice for this task. Older adults generally preferred a human face.Personal care tasks such as bathing provoked the most divisive preferences within both age groups. Those who chose a human face did so because they associated the robot wi
14、th human-like care capabilitiessuch as nursing and trustworthy traits(特点). Many others didnt want anything looking like a human to bathe them due to the private nature of the task.In the final category, assistance with social tasks, both age groups preferred a human face.Based on this early research
15、, Prakash, a researcher who led the study says that if a robot is designed to help only with a specific task, its appearance should be decided by the features of the task. For instance, if the robot is designed to specifically assist the user with critical decisions, the robot should be given an int
16、elligent look instead of a funny one. Prakash plans to expand the study to other age groups and more diverse educational backgrounds.21The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refers to _.A. participants B. college-aged adults.C. older adults. D. robots.22While getting advice about the money from r
17、obots, the older may choose _.A. a robotic appearance B. a human faceC. a mixed human-robot look. D. a funny appearance.23What can we learn from the passage?A. The younger didnt like a robot with a human face to bathe them.B. The older preferred to hire a nurse to bathe them instead of a robot.C. Th
18、e choice of the robots look is mainly related to the age.D. There will be a further study on the choice of the robots look.24What does the passage mainly talk about?A. A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology.B. The preferences while choosing a face of a robot.C. How to select the appear
19、ance of a robot.D. The development of the robot.Nellie BlyNellie Blys adventures came about because of her work for the New York World paper. Pretending to be mad, Bly was admitted to an asylum (精神病院), which was hardly fit for humans. The articles she wrote not only changed how reporters did researc
20、h, but the situation of hospitals. Her next adventure was one that made her world-famous: Bly made a trip around the world. She set out on November 14, 1889 and made it back to New York in a time of 72 days, 6 hours and 11 minutes. .Freya StarkFreya Stark was one of the best loved travel writers in
21、English, and her long life held plenty of adventure. Her traveling life began in the late 1920s. She was the first European woman to enter Luristan in Iran. In the mountains, she mapped out the area for westerners for the first time. Returning from this adventure, she wrote the first of nearly thirt
22、y books on travel that are still read today. She continued traveling until the end of her life.Annie Smith PeckAnnie Smith Peck achieved academic success in her twenties. She was one of the first women professors in North America and the first woman to study archaeology (考古学) in Greece. However, whe
23、n she was 44, Peck took up mountain climbing while in Europe, becoming the third woman to climb up the Matterhorn. The northern top of Mount Huascarn was renamed in her honor. She continued to climb into old age.Louise BoydBorn into wealth, Louise Boyd was the first woman to reach the North Pole in
24、an airplane, in 1955. Her first Arctic (北极) adventure was in 1926 when she spent time filming and photographing the environment of the Arctic. Her most famous adventure was taking part in the hunt for famous adventurer Roald Amundsen, who had disappeared while helping an Italian airship. She led fiv
25、e adventures in Greenland, and an area of Greenland was named Louise Boyd Land in her honor.25Nellie Bly was famous all over the world because she _.A. was the first woman adventurer in New YorkB. worked for a famous newspaperC. traveled around the worldD. set up a new asylum26According to the text,
26、 Annie Smith Peck _.A. stopped climbing mountains at the age of 44B. was the first European woman to enter LuristanC. was the first woman expert in archaeology in the worldD. was honored by having a mountain top named after her27Louise Boyd went to the Arctic in 1926 to _.A. become the first woman t
27、o reach the ArcticB. search for Roald AmundsenC. take photos of the ArcticD. help an Italian airship28What did the four people have in common?A. They all led adventurous lives.B. They all achieved academic success.C. They were all good at writing articles.D. They all became famous in the 20th centur
28、y.The Cardboard Box Office is a project created by Lilly and Leon Mackie, who recently moved from New Zealand to Sydney, Australia. The transfer left them with a mountain of cardboard boxes, and the arrival of their baby son Orson 10 months ago meant their social lives were “completely altered (改变.”
29、 So the couple decided to try to make some fun of the situation.“We started after creating a one-off photo where we wanted to portray the general mess and sleep-deprivation (睡眠) that comes with being new parents,” Lilly Mackie said in an email. “People seemed to really love it and asked for more. We
30、 had a lot of weekends at home and a stockpile of cardboard so we thought Why not? It went from there. ”The Mackies took the first photos in September and have portrayed 14 movies so far,including their versions of “Cast Away”(or “Castababy”) and “Jurassic Park”(or “Goo-goo Gaa-gaa-rassic Park”). Ev
31、en “Star Wars” gets the Mackie treatment, with Orson holding a cardboard tube in place of a saber (军刀) and mom sporting impressive Princess Leia-like hair buns ( HI made out of brown paper in the photo titled “Wah Wars.”The family usually creates the sets on Saturdays and posts the whimsical picture
32、s on their blog and Facebook page, which have almost 3,000 fans. Besides cardboard boxes, the photos feature costumes, props (道具) , and sets created out of everyday household items, toys, “and three individuals slowly losing their sense,” they joked on their blog.Leon, a childrens book designer at a
33、 large publishing company, and Lilly, a stay-at-home mom, are both film buffs and photography fans. The baby is also becoming a connoisseur (鉴赏家) of movies and cardboard boxes.“Orson seems to find the photo shoots quite fascinating and enjoys exploring the sets-and tearing things apart. Theres never
34、 a dull moment for him on Saturday nights,” Lilly said. “When he gets a little older, we11 bring in a lot more of his input, asking for his ideas on films and sets. Make it a real family thing. I think he may come up with some quite funny things.”29The original reason why the Mackies create family m
35、ovies is that_.A. they want to earn a great deal of moneyB. both of them are childrens book designersC. they have no friends in their new communityD. they want to make their family life interesting30What do we know about the Mackies family movies?A. They are usually made on Sundays.B. They are not p
36、opular on the Internet.C. Some of them are made based on famous films.D. They are mainly about early childhood education.31Which word is closest in meaning to the underlined word “whimsical” in Paragraph 4?A. Unusual. B. Valuable. C. Famous. D. Disgusting.32Whats the final purpose of the Mackies mak
37、ing family movies?A. To teach audiences how to make films. B. To prove their baby is very bright.C. To develop Orsons skills in art. D. To make themselves .famous.CyclingYou need only look at a professional cyclist to appreciate the potential effects of cycling on the body. But what about the mind?
38、Its a question that has long challenged anyone who has wondered how riding a bike can offer what feels close to a state of emptying your mind.Dr. John Ratey thinks cycling increases “the chemistry in your brain that makes you feel calm,” but also that carrying out multiple operations while cycling c
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