四川成都外国语学院2017-2018学年高一英语下学期期中试题.doc
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1、四川成都外国语学院2017-2018学年高一英语下学期期中试题注意事项:1. 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。2. 本堂考试120分钟,满分150分。3. 答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、考号准确无误地填写在答题卡规定的位置上,并使用2B铅笔填涂。4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回,答题卡不得折叠。第I卷(选择题 共70分)第一部分 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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ASummer Flicks: 6-9 p.m, NRG Plaza,
2、Patriot Place, Foxborough. Take a lawn chair and see a free outdoor movie. Pre-show entertainment on the plaza. Movie begins at dusk. Today: “Angry Birds Movie.”For information: 618-374-583Original Easton Farmers Market: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., S-Curve on Depot Street near Shaws, Easton. Saturdays throug
3、h Oct. 28. Lots of summer vegetables and berries, breads and other baked goods. For a full list of sellers and items for sale, check out the Original Easton Farmers Market on the towns website.For information: 617-698-5757Making sterling silver jewelry: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Queset House, 51 Main St.,
4、North Easton. While there is no training, Easton resident and long-time silver jewelry maker Burt Lewis will help you get started with information on tools and equipment needed and more. No appointment needed.For information: 508-238-2000King Richards Faire: weekends, Sept. 2-Oct. 22, at 235 Main St
5、., Carver. Open on Saturdays and Sundays as well as two holiday Mondays: Sept. 4 and Oct. 9. The New England Renaissance festival offers performers, artisans, games and rides, food and drink and more. Gates open from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: $16 for children ages 4-11; $32 each adult (age 12
6、and up).For information: 508-866-53911. Where can you find some entertainment free of change? A. In Summer Flicks.B. In King Richards Faire.C. In Making sterling silver jewelry.D. In Original Easton Farmers Market.2. Which number should you call if you are interested in handwork?A. 618-374-583 B. 61
7、7-698-5757C. 508-238-2000 D. 508-866-53913. How much should he pay if a teacher with two students aged 10 attends the King Richards Faire?A. $48. B. $64. C. $80. D. $96.BSeveral years ago, I had to replace a receptionist for my unit. Before I advertised for the position, I was approached by another
8、manager, and asked if I would consider a transfer from his staff instead of opening a new competition. My natural question was to ask who he wanted me to consider and why.It appeared from his description of this employee, Maria, that she was having a lot of problems performing her duties and had dif
9、ficulties with her boss and did not appear to respond to any attempts he, the manager, had made to settle the issues. Now, after listening to his explanation, I really had severe doubts. What crossed my mind, after this discussion, was that he wanted me to take a problem off his hands.I told him I w
10、ould think about it and would let him know the next day. As promised, after thinking more about this potential performance issue, I decided that I would agree to speak with Maria privately before I made any decision.And, what I found out during this interview, left me deep in thought. As it turned o
11、ut, the performance issue appeared to result from working for a boss who never extended a good morning greeting, never gave a word of encouragement, and was constantly changing the work load and routines. The end result was a totally ruined employee who was unconfident and hated to see a new work da
12、y start.I decided to accept her transfer to my unit. What started out as a shy, withdrawn and frightened employee turned out to be one of the most productive and loyal employee that I had ever worked with. Maria couldnt do enough and was constantly asking for more responsibility. I was more than hap
13、py to give her what she needed praise for work well done, respect as a person, and encouragement for doing well in anything she dealt with.Sometimes we are guilty of holding others back from accomplishing or doing, or developing as they should or could. It may be a wise idea that we all look in the
14、mirror, from time to time, to see what we are really like.4. After hearing his colleagues description of Maria, the writer thought that Maria _ .A. attempted to settle the issuesB. was a problem to her bossC. shouldnt stay in the companyD. could get on well with others5. Why did Maria fail to perfor
15、m well in her previous job?A. Her previous job was not suitable for her.B. She had difficulty responding to her manager.C. Her boss didnt inspire her working enthusiasm.D. Her boss showed no trust in her ability.6. We can infer that before working with the author, Maria _.A. was not welcome by her c
16、olleagues B. wanted to transfer her positionC. didnt like her bossD. felt frustrated at her work7. The writer probably believes that a good boss should _.A. praise and award his employees a lotB. respect, praise and encourage his employeesC. greet his employees and give them much workD. always give
17、his employees guidance in workingCAccording to a new US study,couples who expect their children to look after them in old age should hope they have daughters because daughters are twice as attentive as sons overall. The research by Angelina Grigoryeva,from Princeton University,found that,while women
18、 provide as much care for their elderly parents as they can manage,men do as little as they can get away with and often leave it to female family members.Her analysis of the family networks of 26,000 old Americans concluded that gender(性别) is one of the most important things that decide whether or n
19、ot people will actively care for their elderly parents. In a paper presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco,she concludes that simply having a sister makes men likely provide less care. Using data from the University of Michigan Health and Retireme
20、nt Study,a study which has been tracking a crosssection of over50s for the last decade,she calculated that women provide an average of 12.3 hours a month of care for elderly parents while men offer only 5.6 hours. “Sons reduce their relative caregiving efforts when they have a sister,while daughters
21、 increase theirs when they have a brother.” “This suggests that sons pass on parent caregiving responsibilities to their sisters.” In the UK,the 2011 Census showed that there are now around 6.5 million people with caring responsibilities,a figure which has risen by a tenth in a decade. But many are
22、doing so at the risk of their health. The census showed that those who provide 50 hours or more of care a week while trying to hold down a fulltime job are three times more likely to be struggling with ill health than their working counterparts who are not carers.8. According to the passage,whats th
23、e most important factor to predict if people will actively care for the elderly?AEducation.BGender.CCareer. DIncome.9The US study finds that _.Ahaving a sister makes men less likely to look after their parentsBsons are twice as likely as daughters to care for parents in old ageCsons and daughters se
24、em to give equal care to their parentsDsons are unwilling to leave caregiving responsibilities to their sisters10What does the author stress in the last paragraph?APeople should give up their job to care for the elderly.BMany care providers work longer hours than others.CMany care providers have pot
25、ential health problems.DPeople shouldnt pass on caring responsibilities to others.11The author develops the text by _.Aexplaining social networks of careersBdescribing peoples experiencesCcomparing different gender behaviorDanalyzing various researches and dataDReading can be a social activity. Thin
26、k of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website BookC turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification nu
27、mber to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it. Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you mee
28、t and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.” Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it. People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it.
29、 E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home. BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” a
30、nd not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.12. Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A. To explain what they are. B. To introduce BookCrossing.C. To stress the importance of reading. D. To encourage r
31、eaders to share their ideas.13. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2refer to?A. The book. B. An adventure. C.A public place. D. The identification number.14. What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A. Meet other readers to discuss it. B. Keep it safe in his bookcase. C.
32、Pass it on to another reader. D. Mail it back to its owner.15. What is the best title for the text?A. Online Reading: A Virtual Tour B. Electronic Books: A new Trend C. A Book Group Brings Tradition Back D. A Website Links People through Books第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项
33、为多余选项。A. Then a hand shot up.B. I know that wasnt really the reason.C. And they are placed on outstanding shelves.D. That question was never more troubling.E. Thats why we still need to read him today.F. I already know who it is Ill meet in those novels.G. These are all wonderful reasons to read Dic
34、kens.Walk into any bookstore, and you can hardly avoid “bumping into” Charles Dickens. Many of Dickens works still sell well today. 16 As someone who teaches Dickens, the question of why we still read him is often on my mind. 17 One day nearly 10 years ago, however, when I was giving a lecture, I wa
35、s telling the students that for Victorian readers, Dickenss writing was a “tune-in-next-week” type of thing that generated crazes. 18 “But why should we still read this stuff?” the student asked. The answer I gave was only acceptable, “Because he teach you how to think,” I said.The question annoyed
36、me for years, for years, and for years I told myself answers, but never with complete satisfaction. We read Dickens because he is not just a man of his own times, but also a man for our times. We read Dickens because we can learn from experiences of his characters almost as easily as we can learn fr
37、om our own experiences. 19 But these are not exactly the reason why I read Dickens. My search for an answer continued until one day a text message came from a student of mine. “We still read Dickenss novels,” she wrote, “because they tell us why we are what we are.” Simple as it was, thats the expla
38、nation I had sought for years.Dickens shines a light on who we are during the best of times and worst of times. 20 If you have time, go to pick up one of his many novels, read it and enjoy what it has to tell you about yourself.第二部分 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的
39、最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I believe in miracles because Ive seen so many of themOne day,a patient was referred to me who was one hundred and two years old“Theres a 21inmy upper jaw,”she said“I told my own dentist its nothing,but he22I come to see you” Her eighty-year-old son accompanied herHe would23to add s
40、omething,but she stopped himShe wanted to tell everything herselfI found a large cancer that spread over much of the 24of her mouthA careful examination later25that it was a particularly bad sort of cancer During her next appointment,I explained to her the26of the problem She clasped my hand in hers
41、 and said,“I know youre worried about me,but Im just 27” I thought otherwiseAfter considerable28on my part,and kindness on her part because she wanted to29me,she agreed to have me refer her to a cancer surgeonShe saw him,but as I expected,30treatment About six months later she returned to my office,
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