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2014学年第一学期期末
高一年级英语学科教学质量监测试卷
考生注意:
1。本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。全卷共8页。满分100分.考试时间90分钟.
2。答第I卷前,考生务必在答题卡上用钢笔或水笔清楚填写学校、班级、姓名和准考证号,并用铅笔在答题卡上正确涂写准考证号。
3。第I卷(1-13小题,33 — 61小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。注意试题题号和答题卡编号一一对应,不能错位。答案需要更改时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。答案不能涂写在试卷上,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。第I卷中的第14—17小题、18-32小题和第II卷的试题在电脑上阅卷,其答案用黑色或蓝色钢笔或水笔写在答题卡上,如用铅笔答题,或写在试卷上也一律不给分。
第I卷(共75分)
I。 Listening Comprehension
Section A (10%)
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said。 The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once。 After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard。
1. A. Allen is still in bed. B。 Allen fell ill last week。
C。 The woman is Allen’s sister。 D。 The man is Allen’s brother。
2. A. He is a writer. B。 He is a student.
C。 He is a worker。 D. He is a tour guide.
3。 A。 The woman doesn’t know the man.
B。 The woman and the man are friends。
C。 The man is very familiar with the women.
D. The man often talks with women。
4. A。 The woman bought too many shirts。
B。 The woman bought all the shirts in the store.
C。 He wanted to see what the woman bought.
D。 He didn't like the style of the shirts。
5。 A. In Chicago. B. In Boston. C。 In Washington。 D. In Manchester。
6. A。 He is very shy。 B。 He is open-minded。
C。 He is brave。 D. He is modest.
7. A。 No news is good news。 B。 The man’s family has forgotten him。
C。 The woman works in the post office。 D. The man expects to hear from his family。
8。 A。 He wants to play tennis outdoors. B。 He feels tired and sick.
C。 He doesn't want to play tennis.D。 He wants to play basketball instead。
9. A。 Kim should study up late for the exam.
B. Kim should be well rested for the exam。
C. Kim will get some fresh air in the morning.
D. Kim will be the top student in the exam。
10。 A。 The woman will rent the house。
B. The woman likes the house very much。
C。 The woman is not satisfied with the house。
D. The woman will buy the house。
Section B(6%)
Directions: In Section B, you will hear one short passage, and you will be asked three questions on the passages。 The passage will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage。
11。 A. The second Monday of every month.
B。 The Monday when the sky is blue。
C。 The day when people have to stop weekend to work.
D。 The day that most of the people feel blue。
12。 A。 Jobs make people get money and social identity。
B。 Jobs can only offer people a lot of money。
C. Jobs make people be busy every day。
D. Jobs let people know many other new friends。
13。 A。 How American workers are doing today.
B.The current economic situation.
C. What people say about the government。
D。 The history of work in U.S.
Section C (4%)
Directions: In Section C, you will hear a longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice。 After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet。
Blanks 17 to 20 are based on the following conversation.
Relieve Pressure
How is John
He looks pale and __14__。
The reason caused stress
The manager assigned two __15__ to him.
Present situation
The deadlines are __16__。
Solution
Need someone to __17__to。
Complete the form。 Write ONE WORD for each answer.
II。 Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A (15%)
Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank。
A
What's the frightening situation you can think of? For many people, it's being shut somewhere they (18)____ not get out of。
That's exactly (19)____happened to an American tourist who said, “it feels good to be free" after he was locked inside a London bookstore for two hours。
David Willis had been using the Internet inside the Waterstones store in Trafalgar Square, London, UK (20)____ he found that he had been shut inside, according to Sky News。
He tried (21)____(get) out but failed, and it was only after posting messages on Twitter, a social network, that he (22)____( release).
After he had spoken to the police but still not been released, he posted: “Hi Waterstones, I(23)____(lock) inside of your Trafalgar Square bookstore for two hours now。 Please let me out。”
It got the attention of thousands of Internet users。 The police arrived at(24)____ store, and they finally let him out just after 11 pm on Thursday。
After he was released, he posted another,(25) ____(simple) message: “I’m free。”
B
Google has begun testing the electric car in Mountain View, California. The car does not have all the normal car controls。 Instead, it has a smartphone app that calls it and tells (26)_____the destination, and a STOP button between the two seats in case the passengers need to override the computer。
The company’s co—founder, Sergey Brin, says that they want to change the world for people (27)_____ do not find it easy to travel around。 The cars have been built specially by a company in Detroit。 Google will now test the cars, (28)______ are not yet for sale.
There need to be detailed scans of the roads before the cars can drive on them, (29)______ they cannot collect and process enough information in real time。
Chris Urmson, director of the driverless car project at Google, said: “The cars will be very basic. But they will take you (30)______ you want to go at the push of a button。 And, that’s an important step towards (31)______(improve) road safety and helping millions of people travel around more easily.”
So far, the driverless cars have driven 700,000 miles without an accident caused by the computer. The company says that thousands of people die each year on the roads and that about 80% of crashes are caused (32)______ human mistakes。
Section B (9%)
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box。 Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need。
A. decided B。especially C。 abroad D。problem E。finding
F. struggling G。 unemployment H。 idea I。 leave J。experience
Governments in Europe dream of finding a magic solution to rising unemployment. But, in the
poorest parts of the EU, __33__ continues to rise。
Now, in Sardinia, Italy, a mayor thinks he has found an answer to his town’s unemployment
__34__。 Valter Piscedda, the mayor of Elmas, a small town near Sardinia’s capital, Cagliari,
wants to pay residents to __35__。 The town will pay for ten unemployed local people to take English lessons, get on a cheap flight and look for jobs in other parts of Europe。
“This __36__ comes from common sense and experience,” he told the Guardian. “In the past year and a half – __37__ in the past few months – I have seen young people, almost every day, who have lost hope that they will find work。 Some ask for help in __38__ work here。 Others have tried everything and, now, they want to go and gain work experience __39__; life experience, too.”
So he __40__ to help people who want to gain experience abroad。
Sardinia, and also much of southern and central Italy, is __41__ with high unemployment.
Unemployment was at 17。7% in the second quarter of 2014, according to Italy’s National Institute of Statistics。 More than 54% of people under 25 are out of work。
III。 Reading Comprehension
Section A (10%)
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
There are about 50,000 mystery shopping trips every month in the UK。 Mystery shoppers pretend to be a customer in a store but they are really__42__ information on the store and how good or bad its service is. The __43__ for mystery shoppers is growing because online shopping is becoming more popular。
“Retailers (零售店) are becoming increasingly __44__ that shoppers who visit a physical store want a service and an experience they can't get __45__," says Simon Boydell, spokesman for Marketforce, which has more than 300,000 mystery shoppers。 “Our customers want to know how well their __46__ are delivering on that experience。”
“We assign different store locations to each shopper and take turns so that they never __47__ to the same shop within three months," says Jill Spencer of mystery shopping company ABa. “Each day, they spend up to eight hours __48__ five to ten stores, plus another hour or two writing detailed __49__ on every part of their visit." For that, the mystery shoppers can earn up to £155 a day. Their expenses are also paid。 Mystery shoppers who film their visits with a __50__ camera can earn even more – around £300 a day。
Mystery shoppers are usually repaid any money they spend in the stores and may also be allowed to __51__ the products they buy。“I’m always given a specific task, such as buying something from a specific department or a new product range, but I can often buy whatever I want – and keep it.” says mystery shopper Laura.
42. A。 collecting B. checking C。 deleting D。 downloading
43。 A. foundation B。 satisfaction C。 decision D。 demand
44. A。 popular B。 aware C. detective D。 imaginative
45。 A. home B。 office C。 online D。 paid
46。 A。 stores B. customers C. headquarters D. access
47. A。 round off B. pass on C. get over D。 go back
48. A。 staring B。 simplifying C. visiting D。 predicting
49. A. bills B. reports C。 articles D。 diaries
50. A. hidden B. amused C. renewed D. displayed
51. A. release B。 benefit C。 keep D. expand
Section B (15%)
Directions: Read the following three passages。 Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D。 Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read。
A
At the end of every British summer I find myself praying for a proper winter, one that will allow a bit of fun: sledging, snowballing, snowman-building。 I'm not very demanding; I don’t need amazing downhill skiing and the Cresta Run。 What I want is a few days out with the kids. And, much as I like blue skies and sun in summer, I’d swap it every time for frozen ponds, a hillside covered in fresh snow and ice hanging off the houses。 Maddy, 11, wants the same and so, instead of waiting and hoping, we are going to make sure. We are going to Sweden.
Winter fun in Sweden is a bit more advanced than in most of the UK. They do snowshoeing, ice—fishing, snow house—building and so on。 They also do lots of Father Christmas matter, which Maddy didn't want: “I’m too old for that kind of nonsense, Dad.” Above all, what Maddy wanted was dogs with puppies。 She's not too old for that。
We flew to Lulea, a city at the top of the finger of Baltic Sea that reaches out to the north between Sweden and Finland, almost touching the Arctic Circle, then transferred, with some other winter—hungry families, to woodland houses by the sea。 There was plenty of snowand ice,
but the guides were keeping a nervous eye on theinstrument for measuring temperature, which was dangerouslyclose to zero.
“Normally, we are 10C below," said Roger, our guide,who was also handing out our equipment for the days ahead: snowshoes, boots, gloves and so on. A holiday that provides all the necessary outfits will save you a fortune。
52. “I find myself praying for a proper winter” because _________.
A。 winter is much more fun than summer
B. I like playing exciting sports in winter
C. I want a few days out with the kids
D. the activities in winter are more demanding
53. What does the word “swap” mean in paragraph 1?
A。 offer B。 exchange C。 wait D。 reject
54。 Which best describes our trip to the city Lulea?
A. We did not see any other people except the guides
B. The guides were nervous because of the low temperature
C。 We had everything prepared so that we could have a good journey
D。 The guides gave us the equipment in order to transfer quickly
B
BRANDON Carter—Chan has the world at his feet。
The Dannemora resident danced his way to victory in a number of individual performance groups at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts last month. It’s one of the major tap-dancing awards in New Zealand and offers $1000 in prize money to the winner。
“I entered because the competition offers a lot of prize money, but also because it attracts a lot of really good dancers from around the country,” Brandon told the Times。
“I really like competing.
"If I’m entering a tap-dancing contest, I want to beat good dancers so I can learn and get better.”
Brandon, 16, trains under tutor Simon Watts at the Carter—Chan Dance Performance Centre in East Tamaki, run by his mother Brigid。
Mrs Carter-Chan says her talented son wasn’t as prepared for the contest in Tauranga as they would have liked。
“It was a real struggle in a way," she says.
“Brandon had worked so hard on his school studies all year and was also quite sick.
“One of the dances he was doing, a tango, he had to make up the week of the competition。
“It was a different style to what he’s used to and that put pressure on him for the senior tap award。
“He was totally out of his comfort zone.”
Brandon is having a highly successful 2014. Brandon has only been competing in tap—dancing for two years and is also a highly skilled singer. He earned the people's choice award, voted on by the viewing audience, at the Xtreme Talent Quest stage performance competition for teenagers in Howick in 2012.
The rising star regularly performs in public as a singer and dancer, including as a cast member of the annual Coca—Cola Christmas in the Park entertainment showcase.
55。What is Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts probably?
A. A competition held for tap—dancing lovers or dancers.
B. A contest where dancers can get a lot of prize money as long as they join in。
C. The dance centre owned by Brandon’s mom。
D. A dancing game which only good dancers can sign up for。
56。 Which is probably Brandon’s Mom’s job?
A. A manager B。 A designer C。 A judge D。 A school teacher。
57。Which does not describe Brandon having the world under his feet?
A. He was the winner at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts。
B. He earned the people's choice award。
C. He performs the annual Coca—Cola Christmas in the Park entert
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