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4、阿条樟每韦居寸唬休盅腆抠师铰箔吨旅谴妓原札挽斩撑温炸乍黔色贵艾管译茶定堂皖蠕底噬助高三英语第一学期期中考试卷姓名_班级_学号_I. Listening ComprehensionII. Grammar (25 points)21. At first, the government the homeless to settle in the suburbs though it would be the best choice for them.A. had great difficulty in advising B. had difficulty to persuade C. had diff
5、iculty in persuading D. had great difficulty to advise22. Well have tea in the garden the house.A. in the place of B. instead of in C. instead in D. in place of23. There was an unexpected explosion in our street, but at all. A. no harm had been done to our house B. not any harm was done to our house
6、 C. our house wasnt done harm to D. harm wasnt done wit our house24. It is reported on todays paper that our delegation has won _ in the contest in Switzerland.A. five golden medals B. five first prizes C. five the first prizes D. the five first prizes25. We hope our explanation will be _helpful to
7、you. A. more or less B. more than C. no less than D. no more than26. Living in a town cant compare with living in the country _ as shopping, entertainment, and traffic. A. in many cases B. in some ways C. in such respects D. at any rate27. The woman , in the end, was made_ the necklace from the shop
8、.A. to admit to have stolen B. to admit having stolen C. admit to having stolen D. admit having stolen28. He went to town _ buying a new television. A. with a purpose of B. with the purpose of C. in the purpose of D. on purpose of29. You really should _ yourself on your appearance. A. compliment B.
9、praise C. congratulate D. bless30. In the speech of the Nobel Prize winner, he said what he had done was far from _ the honor.A. deserve B. worth C. worthy D. obtain31. The method he taught us helped us _ quickly. Which of the following is not proper?A. go a passage over B. look over a passage C. re
10、ad a passage through D. look a passage over32. He _ his life when he saved the child from the fire. A. spent B. cost C. risked D. lived33. Was that the new school master who walked by? -_. A. It must be that B. It must have been C. he must be D. this must have been34. _ was awarded to such a writer
11、astonished us all.A. Whether the 2004 Nobel Prize for literature B. That the Nobel Prize for literature in 2004C. That the 2004 literary Nobel Prize D. Whether the Nobel Prize for literature of 200435. We _ the headmistress about that the school would be _ for one day next week.A. kept informing of;
12、 closed B. kept informed; opened C. were informed about by; close D. were kept informed by; open36. As we know, what we can learn from a test does more good to us than _.A. provide grades B. providing grades C. to provide grades D. to providing grades37. _ that children learn to do something which l
13、eads to rewards.A. It has been believed a fact B. People used to believe it to be a factC. it has been believed to be the fact D. A fact used to thought of true38. Best use as _ our surroundings being damaged, the condition of the environment is getting even worse.A. be made by people of the resourc
14、es to protect B. people made of the resources to protectC. make full use of the resources to prevent D. the resources are made of by people to prevent39. Much care was taken _ people after the disaster in the United States on 11th September.A. by B. of by C. of D. by of40. It is more important for t
15、hem to what they learned in books practice than just _ what they are taught in class.A. put; to; do B. put; into; doing C. combine; with; to do D. combine; and; doing41. It is _ knowledge that animals like snakes and frogs are cold blooded. A. usual B. ordinary C. normal D. common42. Now that the sp
16、ring is coming, youd better wash and _ the thick clothes in the cabinet.A. set aside B. put away C. keep away D. take off43. After the teacher retired, he _ the young people in the community learn foreign language.A. devoted himself to help B. was devoted to help C. devoted to helping D. was devoted
17、 to helping44. _, she jumped into the river to save the drowning girl. A. without a moments thought B. with no a moments thinking C. without a moments thinking D. with no thought of herself45. After the air accident, the soldiers as well as the militiamen _ save the victims under the ruins. A. did t
18、he best they can to B. did everything they could to C. did what they can do D. did all they could doIII. Cloze(10 points)St. Lawrence postal district has one of the highest 46 of immigrants who do not speak English well , or 47 .Although they are very 48 to learn. It has not been possible for the St
19、 Lawrence Education Center to take full 49 of this enthusiasm because the center lacks the room to fit in all the 50 classes. $10,000 51 of alternations(交流) are planned which will 52 the number of classrooms available , but these have unfortunately been 53. Despite this, the center, which has been o
20、ffering free English classes for adult 54 over the past four years, is holding interviews on 31August for the term starting 5 September. Not all students , 55 , will be enrolled until the alterations have been completed.46. A. degrees B. amount C. numbers D. population47. A. badly B. at all C. any m
21、ore D. the lowest48. A. afraid B. absorbed C. keen D. easy49. A. advantage B. care C. notice D. use50. A. existing B. available C. inquired D. required51. A. benefit B. money C. price D. worth52. A. add B. increase C. enlarge D. reduce53. A. accomplished B. completed C. delayed D. developed54. A. st
22、rangers B. immigrants C. people D. students55. A. therefore B. moreover C. otherwise D. howeverIV. Reading Comprehension (15 points)(A)For a long time scientists have been wondering whether there is life on other planets besides, the earth. They have found very little evidence to support this theory
23、. Not long ago, some pieces of rock from outer space were discovered in Australia. This discovery has excited experts throughout the world because these pieces of rock contain(包含) chemicals similar to those found on the earth and in our own bodies. This shows that life, in some form, is not only pos
24、sible but probable on other planets.56. The underlined words “little evidence” mean .A. little newsB. small pieces of rock C. few signsD. little information57. Which of the following titles do you think is the best for this passage?A. Discovery in AustraliaB. New Information of LifeC. Life on Other
25、PlanetsD. Earth and Other Planets(B)Taipei (dpa) - Doctors in Taiwan are currently testing Chinese medicinal herbs to try to control a protein that can lead to the development of liver cancer, local media reported on Sunday. A defective(有缺陷的) PRE-S2 protein enables the Hepatitis B virus - a major fa
26、ctor in developing liver cancer - to gain access to human DNA while the virus is mutating(变异), thereby contributing to the onset of liver cancer or cirrhosis(硬化)of the liver. A research team from National Taiwan University Hospital and National Cheng Kung University Hospital said that, if the protei
27、n could be repressed before the Hepatitis B virus undergoes mutation, it would reduce the risk of a patient developing the cirrhosis or cancer, according to a report in the China Times. Around 2 million people in Taiwan alone are carriers of the Hepatitis B virus. Around one third of those infected
28、by the virus in their youth could go on to develop cirrhosis of the liver or liver cancer after the age of 40, the report said.58According to the article, the real cause that leads to liver cancer is A. a kind of protein B. the Hepatitis B virus C. medicinal herbs D. mutating DNA59The number illustr
29、ated in paragraph 4 is most probably from A. a book review B. a national newspaper C. a medical textbook D. a local magazine60What may be mentioned in the following paragraphs?A. what caused cirrhosis when the virus carriers were young B. how Chinese medicinal herbs function in curing the liver canc
30、erC. what is the result of the liver cancerD. how were the youth infected by the virus(C)When are you smartest? From 18 to 25, according to I.Q. (智商) scores; but you are wiser and more experienced with increasing age. You are sharpest in your 20s;around 30,memory begins to decline, particularly your
31、 ability to perform mathematical computations. “But your I.Q. for other tasks climbs,” says Berkeley psychologist Arthur Jensen. Your vocabulary at age 45, for example, is three as times as great as when you graduated from college. At 60, your brain possesses almost four times as much information as
32、 it did at age 21. this trade-off(协调) between sharpness and wisdom has led psychologist Dr, Leopold Ballad to suggest that “maturity quotients (成熟智商)” be adopted for adults.Woman also get an additional advantage of good health later in life: National Institute of health figures show that the attack
33、of such “old age” diseases as arthritis (关节炎), rheumatism(风湿病), and heart illness begin around age 60 in men, at age 65 in women. It is hard to deny(否定) the generally greater fitness of women: Life expectancy(估计寿命) for men is now 68.3; for women 75.9. says US aging authority William Kennel, :older w
34、oman with low blood pressure are almost immortal (长生不老的).”However, psychologists believe that by entering the competitive job market in increasing numbers. Women may eventually give up their advantage.61The sentence “ your I.Q. for other tasks climbs” means _.A. Your I.Q. for other tasks stops decre
35、asing B. Your I.Q. for other tasks increasesC. Your I.Q. for other tasks stays the same D. Your I.Q. for other tasks decreases62. The “old age” diseases mentioned in this passage are _.A. arthritis, heart illness, Headache B. arthritis, heart illness, rheumatismC. arthritis, rheumatism, fever D. art
36、hritis, Headache, rheumatism63. Which of the following statements is NOT true?E. your brain, at age 60, possesses almost 4 times as much information as it did at age 21.F. Your ability to perform certain mathematical computations begins to decline around 30.G. You vocabulary begins to decline after
37、30.H. You memory begins to decline around 30.64. The scientists mentioned in this passage are_.A. William Kennel, Leopold Ballad, Arthur Jensen B. Arthur Jensen, Leopold Ballad, Berkeley.C. Arthur Jensen, William Kennel, Berkeley. D. Leopold Ballad, Berkeley. William Kennel65. The last sentence sugg
38、ests that_.A. there may be a relationship between job stress and life expectancyB. women can do nothing to cope with the attack of “old age” diseasesC. women are not suited to highly competitive job situations D. women are better at statisticsD Every animal is a living radiatorheat formed in its cel
39、ls(细胞)is given off through its skin. Warm-blooded animals keep a normal temperature by continuously replacing lost surface heat; smaller animals, which have more skin for every ounce(盎司)of body weight, must produce heat faster than bigger ones. Because smaller animals burn fuel faster, scientists sa
40、y they live faster. The speed at which an animal lives is determined by measuring the rate at which it uses oxygen. A chicken, for example, uses onehalf cubic(立方)centimeter of oxygen every hour for each gram it weighs. The tiny shrew-mouse uses four cubic centimeters of oxygen every hour for each gr
41、am it weighs .Because it uses oxygen eight times as fast, it is said that the shrew-mouse is living eight times as fast as the chicken. The smallest of the warm-blooded animals, the humming bird, lives a hundred times as fast as an elephant. There is a limit to how small a warmblooded animal can be.
42、 A mammal or bird that weighed only two and a half grams would starve to death. It would burn up its food too rapidly and would not be able to eat fast enough to supply more fuel. 66. According to the passage, which of the following animals could have a longer life? A. a fly B. a snake C. a hummingb
43、ird D. a mouse67. The passage says that every animal is a living radiator because it . A. produces heat in its body cells B. burns fuel to produce heat C. gives off heat through its shin D. requires oxygen to produce heat 68. Small animals are said to live faster than big ones because they . A. have
44、 more skin for their body weight B. replace lost heat faster C. burn fuel faster D. keep a higher body temperature 69. The amount of oxygen an animal uses depends on . A. its body weight B. the food it eats C. its general size and shape D. the length of time it lives70. Which of the following can be
45、 inferred from the passage? A. There is no limit as to how large a warm-blooded animal can be. B. The hummingbird lives faster than any other warmblooded animal. C. Small animals have less skin for their body weight than large ones. D. The hummingbird is the smallest of the warmblooded animals.Part
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