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北京匯文中學(xué)國際部~第一學(xué)期英語期中考試高二(A)姓名_____________ 班級(jí)_____________(請?jiān)跈C(jī)讀卡上填寫選擇題正確選項(xiàng),在答題紙上填寫非選擇題答案.)第I卷客觀試題一.單項(xiàng)填空(每小題1分,滿分15分)1.—Whattimedidyoufinishyourhomeworkyesterday?—______seveno’clock______theafternoon.A.On;inB.At;onC.At;inD.On;at2.Japanlies______theeastofAsia.A.inB.onC.atD.to3.Itwasin1949______thePeople’sRepublicofChinawasfounded.A.whenB.thatC.inwhichD.which4.Idon’tfeellike______suchalongtrip.I’dlike______withmymotherathome.A.making;stayingB.tomake;tostayC.making;tostayD.tomake;staying5.Christmasisjust______thecomer.A.nearB.atC.aroundD.round6.AllthatIcandoistocome______termswithmyfate.A.outB.inC.toD.with7.Thepolice______lookingforthemissingchild.A.isB.areC.haveD.has8.She’supstairs______letters.A.writeB.iswritingC.writeD.writing9.______areply,hedecidedtowriteagain.A.NotreceivingB.ReceivingnotC.NothavingreceivedD.Havingnotreceived10.Lilyaswellasherclassmates______basketballatthismoment.A.isplayingB.haveplayedC.areplayingD.hasplayed11.______isgoodforbothyoungandoldpeople.A.ThewalkB.WalkingC.TowalkD.Walk12.NotonlyChinabutalsoothercountries______tryingtodeveloptheirowneconomy.A.isB.areC.hasD.be13.Howaboutthetwoofus______awalkdownthegarden?A.totakeB.takingC.takeD.tobetaking14.Seeingis______.A.believeB.tobelieveC.believingD.believed15.______seemedthathe______readthebookbefore.A.He;hasB.It;hadC.Things;hasD.That;had二.完型填空(每小題1分,共20分)Marywassevenyearsold.Herparentsrecentlymovedtoanewtown,andsoMarywasgoingtoa16school,whichwasafewkilometersfromthehousetheylivedinnow.Aschoolbusgoingaroundpickedup17everymorningandbroughtthembacktotheir18everyafternoon,andasbothofMary’sparents19togotowork,shealwayswentonthisbus. Mary’sparentsalways20theiralarmclockforseveno’clocksothatnoneofthemwouldbe21.Butonemorningthealarm22togooff,anditwasnotuntilaquarterpasteightthatMary’smothersuddenly23,lookedattheclockandsaid,“What’severhap-penedtothatclock?”andthen24intoMary’sroomtowakeherup. “I’msorry,dear,”shesaid,“25you’llhavetowashanddressveryquickly,haveaneven26break-fastandthenI’ll27youtoschoolonmywaytotheoffice.” “Buthowcanyoufindthe28,Mum?”Marysaid,“You’vebeentoschoolonlyonce.” “Yes,”hermotheranswered,“butyou’vedonethe29severaltimesnowonthebus,soyoucanbemyguidetogetthere,can’tyou?” “Oh,yes,”saidMary,“Isupposeso.”Shewashed,and30andhadaquickbreakfast,andthentheysetoff.Marytoldhermothertoturneachtimetheycametoaplaceshe31.Inthiswayshemadehermotherdriveroundmostofthetown32theygottoherschool.Whentheyarrived,hermothersawthatitwasnotreallyveryfarfromherhouse. “Whyeverdidyoumakemegosuchalongwayround,Mary,insteadofthemost33way?”hermotheraskedher. “Well,Mum,”answeredMary,“itwasbecauseIdidn’tknow34elsetogethere.That’sthewayourbusalwaysgoesto35theotherchildrentoschool.16.A.big B.nice C.different D.distant17.A.pupils B.teachers C.parents D.passengers18.A.offices B.towns C.classrooms D.homes19.A.seemed B.had C.refused D.used20.A.found B.set C.cleaned D.fixed21.A.late B.ready C.lazy D.asleep22.A.started B.stopped C.failed D.continued23.A.stoodupB.stayedupC.putup D.wokeup24.A.rushed B.stepped C.escaped D.jumped25.A.but B.and C.so D.then26.A.later B.quicker C.easier D.heavier27.A.bring B.fetch C.leave D.drive28.A.truth B.bus C.way D.guide29.A.homework B.shoppingC.trip D.reading30.A.rose B.dressed C.moved D.showed31.A.wonderedB.realizedC.recognized D.designed32.A.unless B.afterC.if D.before33.A.comfortable B.helpful C.important D.direct34.A.how B.when C.what D.which35.A.lookfor B.pickupC.dropby D.dealwith三.閱讀了解(每小題2分,共40分)AWearrivedatthehospitalonlytofindDadweak,buthissmilewasassureasever.MyhusbandandIhadtowork,soourrelativeswouldhelphimgethomefromthehospitalandlookafterhim.ButIwantedDadtoknowthatwecaredabouthim,too,evenwhenweweren’twithhim. ThenIrememberedafamilytraditionwhenourchildrenweresmall.Whenleavingtheirgrandparents’home,eachchildwouldwritealovenotefortheirgrandparentstofindafterweweregone.Theyhidnotesinthefoodbox,oreveninthefridge.Fordaystheirgrandparentswouldsmileastheydiscoveredthesenotesofthechildren’slove. SoasIcleanedDad’sroomdownstairsbeforehegothome,Ibeganwritingnotes.Someshowedmylove.Mostnoteswereinhisroomdownstairswherehewouldbeabletofind,butonenotewashiddenupstairsunderhispillow.“Dad,ifyouhavefoundthisnote,youmustbefeelingbetter.Wearesoglad!” MynoteswereareminderofourloveforDad.Justlikehismedicinesmadehimbetterphysically,thesewouldimprovehismental)health.Severalweekslater,ImadeaphonecalltoDadandaskedwhathewasdoing.Hesaid,“I’lltellyouwhatI’mdoing.Iamjustreadingthenoteyouleftundermypillowupstairs!”36.WhichofthefollowingdidtheauthorNOTdoforherfather?A.Writingnotes. B.Drivingherfatherhome.C.Makingphonecalls. D.Helpingtocleanherfather’sroom.37.Theunderlinedword“these”(inParagraph4)refersto“______”.A.medicines B.therelatives’careandhelp C.notes D.deliciousfoods38.Theauthorhidmostnotes_____.A.inDad’sroomdownstairs B.inthefoodboxC.inthefridge D.underDad’spillowupstairs39.Fromthepassagewecanknowtheauthor’snotescouldn’t______.A.showherloveforDad B.makeDadremembersomethingC.makeDadhealthiermentally D.improveDad’sphysicalhealthBJeeHockandMengKimwereverygoodfriends.JeeHockcouldnotsee.Hewasblind.MengKimcouldnotwalk.Hewaslame.Theylivedinavillagenearaforest.Everyoneinthevillagewasgoingtoarichman’sdinnerontheothersideoftheforest.JeeHockandMengKimwereanxioustoattendthedinnertoo.BlindJeeHockthoughtofaplan.HewouldcarryMengKim.Thelamemancouldtellhimtheway.MengKimsaidthattheplanwasagoodone.Onthewaythroughtheforest,MengKimsawatiger.HedidnottellJeeHockaboutit.Instead,hequietlyaskedJeeHocktocarryhimtothenearesttree.Uponreachinganoverbangingbranch,Mengkimquicklyhauledhimselfup.Thenthetigerroared.JeeHockatonceknewatigerwasnear.Helaydownquietly.Thetigercametohimandsniffedhisbody.Thetiger’swhiskerstouchedJeeHock’snose.AtonceJeeHocksneezed,“Ahchoooooo!”Thetigerwasafraidandranaway.ThenMengKimcamedownfromthetree.HeaskedJeeHockaboutthetiger.JeeHocksaidthatthetigerhadtoldhimtochoosehisfriendswisely.40.JeeHockandMengKimweregood______.A.menB.tigersC.friendsD.brothers41.Theydecidedtogoto______.A.apicnicB.adinnerC.apartyD.thecinema42.WhenMengKimsawthetiger,he______.A.shoutedloudly B.didnottellJeeHockaboutitC.quicklyclimbedupatree D.laydownquietly43.JeeHockknewthetigerwasnear.He______.A.wenttosleep B.criedC.satdownandwaited D.laydownquietlyC Zooshavebeenaroundforcenturies—andthey’vechangedalotovertheyears.IntheMiddleAges,wealthypeoplekeptanimalsintheirgardens.PublicanimalparksappearedinEuropeancitiesinthelate1700sandearly1800s.ThePhiladelphiaZoo,thefirstintheUnitedStates,openedin1874. Untilafewdecadesago,mostzooswereorganizedbycreatures—monkeysinonearea,catsinanother,birdssomewhereelse,justlikemuseumcollections.Inrecentyears,zooshaveinsteadbegungroupinganimalsthatwouldnormallyinteract(相互作用)inthewild.Moreover,insteadofclosinganimalsbehindbars,designersarecreatinglandscapesliketheenvironmentsinwhichthesecreatureswouldnaturallybefound.Nearbysignsprovideinformationabouttheanimalsandtheirhabitatsinpartsoftheworldwheretheynormallylive. TheDenverZoo’snewPredatorRidgeexhibit,forexample,aimstoteachvisitorsaboutAfrica.Eightacresoflandprovidehomesfor14animalspecies,includinglions,porcupines,cranes,andwilddogs.PlantsfromtheregiongrowalongsideAfrican-likelandform.Ten-foot-tallmounds(土墩)givelionsaplacefromwhichtosurveytheirsurroundings,justastheywoulddointhewild. LandscapedesignmakesvisitorstotheDenverZoo’sPredatorRidgeexhibitfeellikethey’rereallyinAfrica. AnimalsinPredatorRidgecan’tactuallybemixedwithoneanother,forsafetyreasons.Buthiddendeepchannelsandothersmartfeaturesallowvisitorstoseealltheanimalsatonce.Differentspeciescanseeeachothertoo.44.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thesafetyproblemofzoos. B.Thelivinghabitsofzooanimals.C.Changesofzoosoverthetime. D.Protectionofzooanimals.45.Givethecorrectorderofthefollowingthingsaccordingtotime.a.Differentspecieswerekeptinagroup.b.Zooswereorganizedbyspecies.c.Naturalenvironmentswerecreatedinzoos.d.Animalswerekeptinpeople’sgardens.A.b;d;c;a B.d;a;c;bC.b;d;a;c D.d;b;a;c46.Theunderlinedpart“theregion”inParagraph3probablyrefersto_____.A.theDenverZoo B.thePredatorRidgeexhibitC.Africa D.theten-foot-tallmounds47.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.theearliestzooswereprobablyrichpeople’sgardensB.thePhiladelphiaZooisthefirstzoointheworldC.thenewPredatorRidgeexhibitisheldinAfricaD.moreanimalswillbekeptinzoosinthefutureD Earlierthismonth,theChineseAnti-scumwareLeagueannouncedlawsuitsagainstZ,EandYahoo!China. What’stheproblem?Thecompaniesareresponsibleforspreadingbadsoftwarecalled“scumware”.TheleaguewasformedbyagroupofnetizensfromacrossChina.About30lawyershavealsojoinedtohelpthesociety.Sofar,manynetizenshaveexpressedtheirsupporttotheleagueandcriticizedthecreationandspreadingofscumware. Whatisscumware?Andwhydopeoplehateitsomuch? Scumwarereferstoanyunwantedsoftwarethathasbeeninstalledonyourcomputerbycompanieswithoutpermission.Scumwareeatsyourcomputermemory,slowsdownitsreactingspeed,andtakesoveryourbrowser.Itsometimesevencausesfinancialloss.Mostscumwareisinstalledwhenpeoplevisitcertainwebsitesorinstallcertainsoftware.It’sdifficulttogetawayfromscumware.Onceyouhaveit,youmayhaveitforever. Sohowshouldyouprotectyourcomputerfromsuchsoftware? ThebestpreventativewayisnottogivethemthechancetoinfectyourPC.Don’tvisitunfamiliarwebsites.Whenasiteasksyoutodownloadandinstallcertain“plug-in”,don’tclick“OK”unlessyoutrustthesoftware. ChoosesaferWebbrowsers.Manybrowsers,suchasFirefoxandMaxthon,providemoresafetythanInternetExplorer. Don’tdownloadandinstallunknownsoftware.Scumwarecanpretendtobenormalprograms. Ifyourcomputerhasbeeninfectedalready,getanti-scumwaresoftware.Manycanbeboughtinthemarket.Somearefree,suchasQihoo’s360SafeguardandRising’sKakaOnlineHelper.Findandinstallthemonyourcomputersotheycangetridofthescum.48.Thepassageismainlyabouthowto______.A.recognizebadsoftware B.choosesafebrowsersC.dealwithscumware D.installsafesoftware49.Eandafewotherwebsiteshadalaw-suitbecause______.A.theyspreadscumware B.theycheatednetizensoutofmoneyC.theyofferedfalseinformation D.theycausedfinancialloss50.Accordingtothepassage,scumwaremay______.A.destroytheoperationsystem B.getridofyourbrowsersecretlyB.makeyourcomputerworkslowly D.damageyourcomputer’shardware51.Onceyourcomputerisinfectedbyscumware,youcan______.A.useFirefoxorMaxthoninstead B.useRising’sKakaOnlineHelperC.getridoftheinfectedprogramsortextsD.calltheChineseAnti-scumwareLeaguetohelpyouE FredFlintstonewasaluckyguy.Hehadanewspapertakentohisdooreachday,andthefamilypetdog,Dino,broughtitinsideforhimtoread.Intruth,earlypeoplejusttoldstoriesbymouth,andittookthousandsofyearsbeforeanythingwaswrittendown.Earlystorytellershadnowords,pens,orpaper.Theygottiredoftellingthesamestoriesagainandagain.Finally,someonedecidedtotakeapieceofcoalandscratch(亂涂)theheadofananimalonthewall,perhapstomakehisorherstoryeasiertoremember.Thissimplepicturewasthebeginningofthewrittenwordabout35,000yearsago. TheReindeerpeopleofnorthernEuropedidhelpthedevelopmentoflanguagegreatly.Theywerethefirstpeopletoscratchpicturesofanimalsontheirrockwalls.Atfirst,ancientartistsjustdrewpicturesoftheanimalswithsticksforlegsandcirclesforheads,butastimewenton,thepicturesimproved.Theydrewtheanimalsthattheyhunted,andbison,tigers,andreindeerwerefoundonthewallsoftheplaceswheretheylived.Theymayhavebeenrecordingthenumberofanimalstheycaught,orwishinggoodluckfortheirlife.Wewillneverknowwhatmotivated(成為……動(dòng)機(jī))thefirstartists. Overthecourseofthousandsofyears,thedrawingsbecametruertolife,asalittleFrenchgirldiscovered.Attheturnofthetwentiethcentury,ascientistnamedMarquisdeSautuolastayedinacavewithhisfive-year-olddaughter.Thedaughtergottiredofplayingwiththestonetoolsherfatherhadworkedwith,soshepickedupacandleandwalkeddownthecaveforawhile.Suddenlysheranbacktoherfathershouting“Toros,Toros!”whichmeant,“Bulls(公牛)!Bulls!”Thefatherrandownthecaveandlooked.Ahugebisonheadstaredathiminthedarkness.Theanimallookedlikeitwasabouttocharge(沖擊)!TheReindeerpeopledidthebeautifulbisonpainting,anditwasthefirstofmanypaintingsdiscoveredinFrance.52.Theauthorwritesthispassagetotellus______.A.thatwrittenlanguagecamefrompicturesoveralongtimeB.thatearlypeopleweregoodatdrawingpicturesC.howwrittenlanguagedevelopedstepbystepD.whytheReindeerpeopledrewpicturesonthewall53.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthepassage?A.Fredisinterestedinthehistoryofwrittenlanguage.B.MarquisdeSautuolawasaFrenchscientist.C.ThepaintingsdiscoveredinFrancew

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