河南省洛阳市汝阳实验高中2017-2018学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、第一部分 听力(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分30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1.5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. Who answered the phone?A. Alice.B. Lisa.C. Ann.2. Where was the man last night?A. At the concert.B. A
2、t home.C. At the hospital.3. How old is the woman?A. Four.B. Fourteen.C. Forty.4. What does the woman think of the fish?A. Special.B. Tasty.C. Just-so-so.5. What does the woman want to do?A. Read the book.B. Return the book.C. Read the text.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、
3、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。听下面一段材料,回答第6、7题。6. When did the man finish his homework?A. Ten minutes ago.B. Two hours ago.C. One hour ago.7. Why does the man watch a movie?A. To get an idea.B. To get relaxed.C. To write a story.听下面一段材料,回答第8、9题。8
4、. Who hosted the party?A. The man.B. Ted.C. Lily.9. What does the woman think of the party?A. Interesting.B. Boring.C. Exciting.听下面一段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How is the womans new flat?A. Its big.B. Its far.C. Its bright.11. How does the woman go to work now?A. By subway.B. By car.C. By bike.12. Where does
5、the man live?A. In a rented house.B. In his own house.C. Near his office.听下面一段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What do we know about Adam?A. He often works out in the gym.B. He doesnt exercise much.C. He doesnt stay healthy.14. When does Adam go to the gym?A. Every Monday and Saturday.B. Every Monday and Wednesday.
6、C. Saturday and Sunday.15. What does Adam usually do in the gym.A. He goes to swim for half an hour.B. He plays basketball with some friends.C. He plays tennis for an hour.16. How many classes does the woman give every day?A. At least 5.B. At least 4.C. At least 3.听下面一段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why did the s
7、peaker come to this school?A. He likes the school.B. The school is near his home.C. Its the best school in his city.18. What does the speaker do in his spare time?A. Write books.B. Play sports.C. Play the piano.19. What is the speakers favourite subject?A. Math.B. English.C. Music.20. What does the
8、speaker want to be?A. An athlete.B. An English teacher.C. A writer.第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMelbourne Coffee TourTaking a tour through Melbournes coffee laneways(巷道)is amazing. Coffee enthusiasts are guided through Melbour
9、ne caf culture shelter and secret laneway cafes, while tasting some of the citys best made coffee. This tour will challenge your coffee cupping skills and you will enjoy yourself.LocationEpping North, Melbourne CBD 2000Contact detailDate & timeMon-Wed: 10 am noon Fri-Sat: 10 am noonThe Canoe Table S
10、tories from the CollectionThis display brings together objects from the Koorie Heritage Trust collection and Victorian Aboriginal(土著的)community members to share the historical, cultural and social significance of these collection items in their loves, their practice and their community. The newly re
11、corded oral histories and the respective artworks are currently accessible(可进入的)and on display as part of the public collection display.LocationKoorie Heritage Trust IncThe Yarra Building, Levels 1 and 3, Federation Square, Melbourne CBD 2000Contact detailDate & timeMon-Sun: 10 am 4 pmClosed on publ
12、ic holidaysPrice: FreeHan Dynasty: Life EverlastingWhen the power of Roman Empire was rising in the West, the Han Dynasty founded the Eastern civilization in China through a period of cultural and technological development, economic wealth and territorial(领土)expansion. This brand-new exhibition show
13、s this important period of Chinese history through the Han Dynastys remarkable people, progressive ideas.LocationChinese Museum, 22 Cohen Place Melbourne CBD 2000Contact detailDate & timeMon-Sun: 10 am 4 pmPrice: Full $12, child $10, family (2 adults + 3 children) $2821. Where can you experience caf
14、 culture?A. Federation Square.B. Koorie Heritage Trust Inc.C. Epping North, Melbourne CBD 2000.D. 22 Cohen Place Melbourne CBD 2000.22. What is typical of The Canoe Table?A. It is organized by aboriginals.B. It is available only on weekdays.C. It sells Victorian Aboriginal items.D. It shows Victoria
15、n Aboriginals lifestyles.23. What is the brand-new exhibition in Chinese Museum mainly about?A. The power of the East.B. The creativity of Chinese people.C. The development of the Han Dynasty.D. The economic development of China.BFrom Dusner (3 speakers) to Kelabit (5 thousand) to Yiddish (1.5 milli
16、on), these languages are spread, but like the Indian elephant, they are in danger of dying out. Dr. Chris Mazdzer, a researcher at Oxford University, organizing a meeting on endangered languages thinks there could be a novel way to keep minority languages alive: social media. He says, “Because young
17、 people text each other how they speak, even if they dont know how to spell it.”Minority languages are often at risk of being drowned(淹死)out by the bigger ones, which are spoken at school and in the media. But the appearance of Facebook and Twitter might just have the unexpected effect. Dr. Mazdzer
18、speaks Frisian, which has 350,000 speakers. Communicating with his own language has given him thought about how languages could be saved in the future. “In Friesland, young people who dont learn much Frisian at school send each messages on social media in Frisian”, he says. In this way, a new genera
19、tion of Frisian speakers keeps the language alive.Though many of these languages only have a few speakers, its not just a small number of speakers that make a language endangered. Some languages were once widely spoken, but lost speakers over time. This can happen for many reasons, like only one lan
20、guage spoken in school or people moving away from their home and losing their language.Tweeting and texting in Frisian (or Sorbian, or Breton) is not enough in the long term, though. There are many other things we need to do. But why is a language worth saving in the first place? Because our languag
21、es are natural creations. Natural beauty needs to be protected.24. What can prevent a language from dying out according to Dr. Mazdzer?A. Speaking and spelling it frequently.B. Communicating in it on social media.C. Keeping reading texts written in the language.D. Organizing meetings on endangered l
22、anguage.25. How did Dr Mazdzer find a way to keep a language alive?A. Through the lab experiments.B. Through his early study.C. Through his first-hand experience.D. Through the analysis of numbers.26. Whats the major cause of languages becoming endangered according to Paragraph 3?A. Losing speakers
23、over time.B. A small number of speakers.C. Being drowned out by bigger languages.D. The appearance of Facebook and Twitter.27. For what purpose does the author write the passage?A. To tell us the danger of losing our native languages.B. To show the importance of bigger languages.C. To appeal to us t
24、o protect the minority languages.D. To call on us to have more communication with others.CDo you like reading books? The British do. In fact a recent survey showed that reading is a popular pastime(消遣)among British adults. Yet British libraries have been getting fewer and fewer over the last couple
25、of decades, so just what is going on?Reading as a pastime is in good health in the UK, but how we read is changing hugely, because now we are right in the heart of a reading revolution. E-books and their digital reading devices, audiobooks, multimedia books: we read in different ways now, using new
26、technologies. Books are also much more affordable for British people because of the discounted prices. Sales of books in the UK even go up during an economic downturn because people choose to stay in with a book rather than go out to a restaurant.Leading contemporary British novelist Will Self, says
27、 the novel is dying. But I dont think theres any need to call in Sherlock Holmes to look into this particular death just yet. Are bookshops dying out because of websites like Amazon? Not really. The British are bibliophiles and love to stop by bookshops, particularly when there is a coffee bar withi
28、n the store. So, are libraries completely disappearing in the UK? Well, nearly 500 libraries have closed down in the last five years. But that isnt just because of reader demand, its also down to government cuts in public spending. And the library is adapting(适应): most now offer computer access(机会)a
29、nd training as well as books for borrowing. Finally, 62 percent of British parents read their children bedtime stories and none of us can see that tradition changing soon. So long live the book!28. Why dont British people use libraries as much as they used to?A. Because there are no coffee bars in l
30、ibraries.B. Because people dont read as much as in the past.C. Because book-reading has come in many forms.D. Because people have found other ways to pass time.30. Which of the following best explains “bibliophiles” underlined in Paragraph 3?A. Book lovers.B. Book makers.C. Book sellers.D. Book publ
31、ishers.31. What does the author think will happen to books in the future?A. They will stay popular.B. They will gain more popularity.C. They will be replaced by computers.D. They will die.DCulture shock is the psychological(心理的)shock of having to adapt to new environment and new cultures which may b
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