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1、 2015-2016学年高二第一学期期末考试 英语试卷 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 第I卷(选择题,共90分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分) 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l0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 does the man like about the play? A. The story. B. The ending. C. T

2、he actor. 2. Which place are the speakers trying to find? A. A hotel. B. A bank. C. A restaurant. 3. At what time will the two speakers meet? A. 5:20. B. 5:10. C.4:40. 4. What will the man do ? A. Change the plan. B. Wait for a phone call. C. Sort things out. 5. What does the woman want to do ? A. S

3、ee a film with the man. B. Offer the man some help. C. Listen to some great music. 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、7题。 6. Where is Ben? A. In the kitchen. B. At school. C. In

4、the park. 7. What will the children do in the afternoon? A. Help set the table. B. Have a party. C. Do their homework. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What are the two speakers talking about? A. A Family holiday. B. A business trip. C. A travel plan. 9. Where did Rachel go? A. Spain. B. Italy. C. China. 听第8段材料,回

5、答第10至l2题。 10. How did the woman get to know about third-hand smoke? A. From young smokers. B. From a newspaper article. C. From some smoking parents. 11. Why does the man say that he should keep away from babies? A. He has just become a father. B. He wears dirty clothes. C. He is a smoker. 12. What

6、does the woman suggest smoking parents should do ? A. Stop smoking altogether. B. Smoke only outside their houses. C. Reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes. 听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。 13. Where does Michelle Ray come from? A. A middle-sized city. B. A small town. C. A big city. 14. Which place would Michelle

7、 Ray take her visitors to for shopping? A. The Zen Garden. B. The Highlands. C. The Red River area. 15. What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet? A. Go camping. B. Study in a library. C. Read at home. 16. What are the speakers talking about in general? A. Late-night shopping. B. Asian food. C. L

8、ouisville. 听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield ? A. They forget about their dreams. B. They dont want to tell the truth. C. They have no bad experiences. 18. Why did Davis stop having dreams? A. He got a serious heart attack. B. He was too sa

9、d about his brothers death. C. He was frightened by a terrible dream. 19. What is Dr Garfield s opinion about dreaming? A. It is very useful. B. It makes things worse. C. It prevents the mind from working. 20. Why do some people turn off their dreams completely? A. To sleep better. B. To recover fro

10、m illnesses. C. To stay away from their problems. 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中(A、B、C和D),选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Have you heard about Post Office Cats in Britain? They are mouse hunters. The post office has actually employed cats since 1868. They are not employed to so

11、rt or deliver mail, of course, but to protect the mail and keep the population of mice under control. They make sure your morning post arrives free from damages caused by rats and mice. London post offices were the first to try out the experiment. Within a few months the population of mice had shrun

12、k sharply. Other post offices all over the country were soon using cats in the war against rats and mice as well. Within ten years the pay of the cats was improved from one and a half old pence a day to six or nine pence a day. Now the average rate of pay is about a few pounds a month. Some of the h

13、ard-working cats have become quite famous. In 1980, a cat named Lucky stopped an attempted robbery in a Worcestershire post office on her own. As the two burglars made their way in through the window, Lucky started an attack and they fled empty-handed. Another excellent cat was Jerry, of Earls Court

14、 post office in London. He served the building for 16 years and was on duty for 24 hours every day. He drove all the mice away. However, there are fewer cats employed by the post office than at any time in the past. With the faster movement of the mail and better surroundings, post office cats are n

15、ot always needed. But many post offices still employ them and they become great friends with the postmen. According to the post office, there is no plan for their services to be discontinued in the foreseeable future. 21. Cats were introduced to British post offices to _. A. help sort and deliver ma

16、ils and papers B. guard the building against thieves C. keep mails and papers undamaged D. search for certain dangers in mails 22. The underlined word “shrunk” in the second paragraph probably means “_”. A. decreased B. increased C. narrowed D. expanded 23. The cat named Lucky became famous because_

17、. A. She served the post office for 16 years around the clock. B. She alone drove two burglars away from the post office. C. She protected mails from being bitten by mice. D. She was employed to sort and deliver mail. 24. We may learn from the last paragraph that_. A. the duty of the cats has been r

18、eplaced by machines B. all the post offices are now completely mice free C. cats are now considered of little use in post offices D. cats will still be seen in service for quite a long time B When did you last go outside for sports? Some students might need a while to remember. But for students in Y

19、angzhou University it is easy to remember as they need to run in the morning at least three times a week during their two terms. The university even uses fingerprint punch-in clocks(指纹签到机) to manage students records. However, some students still try to skip(不参加) morning running. To them, sports are

20、just not important enough. Now colleges are seeing a change in the student lifestyle from outdoor enthusiasts to indoor couch potatoes and Internet addicts. The Internet and various on-campus services, from food delivery to laundry, are leading to a student culture of staying in dormitories. A stude

21、nt can have every need met without leaving the dormitory. In the past two years Zhang Yi, 20, a junior majoring in law at Yangzhou University, has never been outside for sports except during physical education class. “I dont think there is anything wrong with sleeping late in the morning and wanting

22、 to stay in the dormitory in my spare time. I have more fun doing things on my computer than playing on the sports ground in wet clothes.” said Zhang. “With social networking sites, online games and micro-ging added to already tight schedules, sports are often the last thing to be considered.” said

23、Cheng Jie, 21, a senior majoring in civil engineering at the Southeast University in Nanjing. But Jin Yinghua, a professor at Beijing Sports University, said that sports are not only for keeping fit, but also an irreplaceable(不能替代的) “education” for students. Sports are not only a way for students to

24、 train their body, but also an important way to learn responsibility, teamwork and devotion. 25. The first paragraph mainly tells us _. A. the fingerprint punch-in clocks are widely used B. some college students have poor memories C. students cannot skip morning running any more D. the problem of st

25、udents skipping sports is serious 26. According to Cheng Jie, college students _. A. love sports more than anything else B. prefer Internet games to sports C. enjoy sleeping late in the morning D. are too busy with study to do any sports 27. Professor Jin thinks that _. A. sports play an important r

26、ole in students over-round development B. the most important goal for students to do sports is to keep healthy C. universities should take tough measures in student management D. the spirit of responsibility can be developed in more than one way 28. The best title of the passage would be_. A. Mornin

27、g running at colleges B. A new college life C. Sports losing attraction D. P.E. class at colleges C What are the two different things that make human different from other animals? One is language, and the other is music. It is true that some animals can sing. However, the songs of animals are very s

28、imple. It is also true that humans, not animals, have developed musical instruments. Music is clearly different from language. However, people can use music to communicate with others, especially their emotions. When music is combined with speech, its a very powerful form of communication. If music

29、is truly different from speech, then we should process music and language in different parts of the brain. The scientific studies have proved that it is true. For example, Vissarion Shebalin, a Russian composer, had a stroke(中风) in1953. It injured the left side of his brain. He couldnt speak or unde

30、rstand speech. However, he still could compose music until his death. On the other hand, sometimes strokes cause people to lose their musical ability, but they can still speak and understand speech. Why does music have a strong effect on us physically and emotionally? Thats a hard question to answer

31、. Geoffrey Miller, a researcher at a university, thinks that music and love have a strong connection. Music requires a special talent, practice and physical ability. For example, playing a musical instrument requires fine, muscular control. You also need good memory to remember the notes. And playin

32、g those notes correctly suggests that your hearing is in excellent condition. Finally, when a man sings to the woman he loves, it may be a way of showing off. However, Millers theory still doesnt explain why certain combinations of sounds influence our emotions so deeply. For scientists, this is cle

33、arly an area that needs further research. 29. We can learn from the first paragraph that_. A. music is more important than language B. humans music is the same as animals C. animals are cleverer than humans in music D. music also makes man different from animals 30.The example of Vissarion Shebalini

34、s used to show that_. A. he was the luckiest person in the world B. he was really interested in composing music C. music and language are the same thing for some people D. the brain processes music and language in different parts 31. Playing a musical instrument requires the following things except

35、_. A. good hearing B. a sensitive nose C. a good memory D. fine muscular control 32. According to the last paragraph, scientists _. A. are losing their interest in studying music B. have difficulty in doing research on music C. have known everything about music D. dont know how music affects our emo

36、tions D Although Douglas Engelbart, whose invention of the mouse changed the way people interact with computers, died several years ago, his influence can still be seen everywhere. Anyone in the world who uses a mouse is grateful to him. Decades ago, Engelbart came up with the idea we now know as a

37、mouse. His first prototype(原型), which featured a carved-out wooden block, wheels and a tiny red button, looked quite different from the smooth plastic design now seen everywhere around the world. As a rader(雷达) technician during World War, Engelbart, worked at the Stanford Research Institute(SRI) du

38、ring the 1960s. It was there that an idea of people sitting in front of a video screen and interacting with a computer came to him. Back then, it wasnt easy to convince fellow scientists to follow his idea. But he didnt give up. Later, he founded the Douglas Engelbart Institute, a non-profit organiz

39、ation whose duty was to develop the collective ability to solve complex and urgent problems. “Sometimes I reflect on how simple somebody has to be in order to get visions” Engelbart told CNN in 1997. In addition to the computer mouse, Engelbarts work at SRI from 1957 to 1977 helped develop technolog

40、y innovation such as the editing display, online processing and the use of multiple windows, the institute said, “Douglas was a great person who made the world a much better place and who deeply touched us,” Carlson, SRIs CEO, said. “ SRI was very honored to have him as one of our family. He brought

41、 great value to our society. We will miss his genius, warmth and charm.” 33. From the text we can know that_. A. Douglas invented the mouse a decade ago B. Douglas died soon after he invented the mouse C. it was Douglas who invented the computer mouse D. relationships between people have changed bec

42、ause of Douglas 34. What can we know from the underlined part said by Carlson? A. He thought the mouse was Douglas biggest invention. B. He believed working at SRI for long led to Douglas success. C. He showed his decision to continue Douglas work at SRI. D. He spoke highly of Douglas great accompli

43、shments. 35. Which of the following can be used as the tile of the text? A. The great difference between the original mouse and the modern one. B. Douglas, inventor of the mouse. C. SRI, a key cradle of world-famous scientists. D. Tips on how to be successful in ones career. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据

44、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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 It is necessary to be reasonable and flexible enough to avoid conflicts as much as possible and live in peace with others. 36 If you have done all your best to avoid conflicts and you are still arguing, then read these effective tips on how to avoid conflicts.

45、 Dont get in the center of the conflict. Sometimes people can get in the center of conflicts due to their enthusiasm for offering help. Frankly speaking, it is very unwise, because it can make you the main figure of the conflict. 37 You should focus on your own life issues. Be kind. 38 Life is full

46、of conflicts and disagreements, and thats why you should find more conservative (保守的)ways of dealing with them. For example, kindness can lessen the conflict. Try to be a peacekeeper. Peacekeepers tend to cooperate with people without bad emotions which usually lead to arguments and even conflicts.

47、“ 39 ”This saying is the life motto of a natural-born peacekeeper. Dont worry if you are not a natural-born peacekeeper; you can gain this skill during life. Walk off. When the conflict is gathering pace and you cant manage to control yourself, you should choose to handle the situation in another wa

48、y. By all means, try to keep yourself away from stress. 40 You should get away from the situation for a while. AConflicts are unavoidable, so try to accept them. BThe greatest victory is a battle not fought. CIt is helpful to put some distance between yourself and the opponent(对手). DLet other people

49、 solve their problems without your presence. EWeak people usually desire others to offer help and support. FArguing can either break your friendship or affect your relationship to some degree. GWhen someone pushes you to the limit, try to act kindly towards this person. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题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、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 I have learned a lot from being a taxi driver. Ive been in the 41 f

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