《名校》湖北省荆门市2014-2015学年下学期期末考试高一英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、荆门市2014-2015学年度期末质量检测高 一 英 语命题人:胡虹霞(钟祥一中) 审题人: 刘萍(市教研室)本试卷共 10 页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a store. B. In a restaurant. C
2、. In a library.2. What do the speakers see in the sky? A. A kite. B. A bird. C. A plane.3. How much should the speakers pay each if they had student cards? A.10 dollars. B. 8 dollars. C. 2 dollars.4. Where does the conversation take place? A. At the ticket office. B. On the train. C. In the street.5
3、. What are the speakers talking about? A. TV station. B. TV series. C. TV ads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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Which flight does the womans cousin take? A. Flight MU202. B.
4、 Flight MU212. C. Flight MU220.7. How does the woman describe her cousin? A. A man of medium height and heavy weight. B. A man of above average height and average weight. C. A man with short hair and a beard.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Why does the woman come to Boston? A. To take some courses. B. To have a h
5、oliday. C. To have a business trip.9. What do we know about the woman? A. She has been to Boston before. B. She will stay in Atlanta for three months. C. She has run out of her money.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the first apartment have? A. A bedroom, a dining room, a kitchen and a bathroom. B. A
6、bedroom, a living room, a bathroom and a study. C. A bedroom, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom.11. Where is the second apartment located? A. On Tongchuan Road. B. Beside Meichuan park. C. Near Yunan Road.12. What does the woman think of the owner of the second apartment? A. Stubborn. B. Mean.
7、 C. Easy-going.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the woman say about foreigners? A. They usually dont have much time at night. B. They like mahjong as much as their old card games. C. They are still very poor at playing mahjong.14. What was the man crazy about? A. Stamp collecting and reading. B. Drivi
8、ng and riding bicycles. C. Playing computer games and surfing.15. How does the woman feel about the mans hobbies? A. Popular. B. Boring. C. Beneficial.16. Where is the woman right now? A. In her office. B. In her house. C. At the restaurant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What made Houdinis career take off? A
9、. Magical escapes. B. Theater acting. C. Traditional magic.18. Where did Houdini first introduce his escape? A. In New York. B. In St.Louis. C. In England.19. What do we know about Houdinis second escape mentioned in the text? A. He was put under water, upside down and locked. B. He freed himself an
10、d escaped from the milk can. C. His arms were fastened by a piece of string.20. When did Houdini make an elephant disappear from stage? A. In 1908. B. In 1903. C. In 1918. 第二部分 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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA nine-year-old kid was sitting at his
11、 desk when suddenly there was a puddle (some water or liquid) between his feet and the front of his trousers was wet. He thought his heart was going to stop because he couldnt possibly imagine how this had happened. It had never happened before, and he knew that when the boys found out he would neve
12、r hear the end of it. When the girls found out, they would never speak to him again as long as he lived. He prayed this prayer, “Dear God, I need help now! Five minutes from now Im dead meat! ” He looked up from his prayer and here came the teacher with a look in her eyes that said he had been disco
13、vered. As the teacher was walking toward him, a classmate named Susie was carrying a goldfish bowl full of water. Susie tripped(绊倒)in front of the teacher and dumped (倒)the bowl of water in the boys lap. The boy pretended to be angry, but all the while he was saying to himself, “Thank you. God! ”Now
14、 all of a sudden, instead of being the object of ridicule(嘲笑), the boy was the object of sympathy(同情). The teacher rushed him downstairs and gave him gym shorts to put on while his trousers dried out. All the other children were on their hands and knees cleaning up around his desk. The sympathy was
15、wonderful. But as life would have it, the ridicule that should have been his had been transferred(转移)to someone elseSusie. She tried to help, but they told her to get out. When school was over, the boy walked over to Susie and whispered, “You did that on purpose, didnt you?” Susie whispered back, “I
16、 wet my trousers once, too!”21. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 means _. A. the boys would never play with himB. the boys would treat him as usualC. he would hardly hear any praise from the boysD. he would be laughed at by the boys endlessly22. After Susie dumped water in his lap, the boy was
17、 in a state of _. A. excitementB. reliefC. anxietyD. anger23. What did the other kids do after the incident? A. They offered him dry clothes. B. They laughed at the boy rudely. C. They helped the boy do the cleaning. D. They urged the boy to get out angrily. 24. Why did Susie dump water in the boys
18、lap? A. The boy asked her to do so. B. She just did it by accident. C. The teacher tripped her on purpose.D. She knew the boys embarrassment.BMost teens I meet these days lack basic social courtesy when dealing with people. My own son, who basically grew up with his grandmother, the original manners
19、 expert, has perfect table manners. This is partly because he was exposed to manners at a very young age. However, when we eat at home, he would not practice manners. So I asked him why. He said, “I behave the way I am supposed to behave when Im out, but when I am at home I want to be comfortable.”T
20、hats when I realized that most parents, myself included, do teach their children the proper way to behave outside the home, but they are also brought up to believe that at home, anything goes.My answer to him was “good behavior has nothing to do with where you are or whom you are with”. Then he answ
21、ered, “But I behave properly when Im with others so that they think better of me .” And that is when I realized that I was doing things all wrong. I explained to him that it had nothing to do with what people think. This confused him even more.So I went on to explain that behavior, whether in your e
22、veryday interaction(互动)with people or at the dining table at home, is an expression of who you are. Well, at the age of 13, he got it.So basically, what I am saying is that teaching your children manners comes with the underlying lesson that it is not about what to do or not to do, but rather , who
23、they are. This way it is not mechanical(机械教条的): it comes from within. Teach your teens or children the basic courtesy of greeting their friends parents and introducing themselves when they go to someones home. Teach teenage boys to open the door of a car, or any door for that matter, for any girl, w
24、hether they are their girlfriends or not. This includes holding elevator doors or letting women step out of the elevator first.Just remember that teenage boys who practice good manners and courtesy grow up to become men who respect people in general. 25. What does the underlined word “courtesy” in P
25、aragraph 1 mean?A. responsibility B. principleC. mannersD. interaction26. Why did “my son” behave differently at home and out of home?A. He wanted to be a special boy.B. He wanted to be more comfortable at home.C. He just followed what his grandmothers said.D. He thought that behavior was very cool.
26、27. What do most parents do with their children manners?A. Most parents often stress their children good manners outside the home.B. Most parents pay more attention to their children manners at home.C. Most parents pay no attention to their childrens good manners.D. Most parents are too busy to be c
27、oncerned about their childrens manners.28. The author has written this passage in order to _.A. show his/her son and the sons good behavior to teenage boysB. introduce his/her sons good manners to usC. tell teenage boys to form good manners and learn to respect people around D. tell parents good man
28、ners is about their childrens usual way of behavior and inner qualityCAs you grow older, youll be faced with some challenging decisionslike whether to cut class or try cigarettes. Making decisions on your own is hard enough, but when other people get involved and try to pressure you one way or anoth
29、er it can be even harder. People who are your age, like your classmates, are called peers. When they try to influence how you act, to get you to do something, its called peer pressure.Peers can have a positive influence on each other. Maybe another student in your science class taught you an easy wa
30、y to remember the planets in the solar system. Maybe you got others excited about your new favorite book, and now everyones reading it. These are examples of how peers positively influence each other.Sometimes peers influence each other in negative ways. For example, a few kids in school might try t
31、o get you to cut class with them; your soccer friend might try to convince you to be mean to another player and never pass him the ball.It is tough to be the only one who says “no” to peer pressure, but you can do it. Paying attention to your own feelings and beliefs about what is right and wrong ca
32、n help you know the right thing to do.Youve probably had a parent or teacher advising you to “choose your friends wisely.” Peer pressure is a big reason why they say this. If you choose friends who dont cut class, smoke cigarettes, or lie to their parents, then you probably wont do these things eith
33、er, even if other kids do. If you continue to face peer pressure and youre finding it difficult to handle, talk to someone you trust. Dont feel guilty if youve made a mistake or two.29. For whom is the passage most probably written?A. Students. B. Parents. C. Teachers. D. Doctors.30. In the last thr
34、ee paragraphs, the author mainly_.A. explains why friendship is so importantB. gives advice on how to deal with peer pressureC. discusses how peers influence usD. shows how to make more good friends31. Which of the following may help handle peer pressure?A. Spending more time with classmates.B. Taki
35、ng up more relaxing hobbies.C. Choosing friends with no bad habits.D. Helping others who are in trouble.32. What is the topic of the passage?A. Friendship. B. Making decisions C. Self-confidence D. Peer pressureDThe Streisand EffectWhen Barbra Streisand discovered in 2003 that a photograph of her Ca
36、lifornia beach house was among 12,000 photos on theInternetas part of a collection by a photographer Kenneth Adelman, she did what any famous person would do:hit him with a $50 million lawsuit (诉讼). But in trying to hold back the images, she caused a different result. Her legal actions led to almost
37、 half a million people visiting the website, viewing and copying the photos within a month.Ever since then, the effect of letting public know something you are trying to keep secret has been called the“Streisand effect”. The problem for anyone trying to cover up information is that the Internet is t
38、he worlds biggest and most useful copying machine. Put a document (文件) on to a connected machine and it will spread. So when you want to be famous, you cant, but if you find yourself receiving too much attention and want to remove yourself, you cannot. There are many examples of the Streisand effect
39、. Nine-year-old Martha Payne created a simple blog, posting the meals her school served. She took a photo of what was hardly a satisfying meal by anyones standards. With the photo, she added a comment, “Now Dad understands why I am hungry when I get home.” The thing did not go too far, until the loc
40、al authority (权威机构) banned (禁止) little Martha from doing that again. Martha posted a final post called “Goodbye”, explaining everything. Once the media found this out, things went from bad to worse for the authority. Now the blog has more than 9.5 million page views. Martha has even expanded her blo
41、g by including pictures of school meals taken by other kids from all over the world, like Germany and Japan.We can find similar examples throughout history. Man has experienced the Streisand effect ever since the birth of mass communication. Why does it exist? Every time you are told not to see what
42、s in the secret shiny box wrapped in gift paper, youre going to do everything in your power todo exactly that! Just realizing that knowing something about someone is harmful to their status, we will want to know that piece of information. This is exactly the human nature. This is what lawyers and au
43、thorities should be familiar with. Unfortunately, a few of them fail to understand it. 33. What speeded up the spread of Marthas story? A. Parents reaction. B. The authoritys order. C. Marthas comment. D. Supporting from the school. 34. What is the last paragraph mainly about? A. The root of Streisa
44、nd effect.B. The influence of Streisand effect. C. Peoples reaction to Streisand effect. D. Historical examples of Streisand effect.35. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Streisand effect does good to most famous people.B. Its not a good idea to argue against authorities.C. The ban on somethi
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