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北京五中2011/2012學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中考試試卷高一英語(yǔ)I.聽(tīng)力理解第一節(jié)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?C.Catchthelastbus.C.InLosAngeles.C.ByMay14C.Catchthelastbus.C.InLosAngeles.C.ByMay14th.C.Theirteacher.Wherearethespeakersnow?InToronto.B.InSingapore.Whenmustthebooksbereturned?ByMay5th.B.ByMay10th.Whoarethespeakersmostprobablytalkingabout?Theirstudent.B.Theirdaughter.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'ssister?Shedislikessolvingproblems.Shelookslikethewoman.Shehasastrongcharacter.第二節(jié)聽(tīng)下面4段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Whatwilltheyhavefordinner?Chilisalad.B.Chilihotdogsandbread.C.SaladandChilihotdogs.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?Cookthemeals.B.Meetherclassmates.C.Setthetable.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。HowistheEdenRoskillcricketclubnow?Ithasbeenrepaired.Thenetshavesomeholes.Ithasfewindoorfacilities.WhenisthebaropenonSaturday?A.11a.m.B.3p.m.C.6p.m.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Husbandandwife.Howisthewomantraveling?A.Bytrain.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.Whydoesthewomanrefusetogotothetrainstationwiththeman?A.Becausesheneedstoarriveearlier.

Becauseshehastoworkovertime.Becauseshedislikestraintravel.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至15題。C.Workinhisoffice.C.Attendameeting.C.Workinhisoffice.C.Attendameeting.C.Signsomecontracts.Visithislawyer.B.Seeadoctor.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?Answerhisphone.B.Callhislawyer.Whatisthemangoingtodowiththelawyer?Signsomepapers.B.Changescontracts.II.單項(xiàng)選擇HowmanytimeshaveyoubeentoChina?Infact,itisthefirsttimeIhere.wasB.amC.hadbeenD.havebeenItwasat5o'clockthevisitorsfinallyarrivedatPudongInternationalAirport.A.whenB.thatC.beforeD.afterPleasehaveallthefigurestoseehowmuchthey.A.add;addupB.addedto;adduptoC.addup;adduptoaddedup;adduptoC.addup;adduptoaddedup;addupto19.Hehadalmostforgottenwhathehaddone.A.particularlyB.speciallyC.especially20.Havesomenewideas?19.Hehadalmostforgottenwhathehaddone.A.particularlyB.speciallyC.especially20.Havesomenewideas?Yeah.I'lltellyoulater.A.beencomeupB.comeupwithC.comeup21.SheinsistedthatshewrongandthatthesalesmanD.entirelyD.beencomeupwithanapologytoher.A.shouldnotbe;shouldmakeB.notbe;madeC.wasnot;shouldmakeD.wasnot;madeEnglishhasalargevocabulary,hasn'tit?Yes.___morewordsandexpressionsandyouwillfinditeasiertoreadandcommunicate.A.KnowB.KnowingC.toknowD.Knownweresenttohospitalandwereburied.A.Theinjury;thedeathB.Theinjuring;thedyingC.Theinjured;thedeadD.Theinjured;thediedI'vewonaholidayfortwoweekstoFlorida.Imymum.A.amtakingB.havetakenC.takeD.willhavetakenCanyoutellmethenameofthefactoryyouvisitedlastweek?A.whatB.inwhereC./D.whenHeoftenhelpsthestudentshethinksarenotquickattheirstudies.A.whoseB.whoC.whenD.theyThemostimportantthingweshouldpayattentiontoisthefirstthingIhavesaid.A.which;thatB.that;whichC.which;whichD.that;thatThenumberofpeopleinvitedfifty,butanumberofthemabsentfordifferentreasons.A.was;wereB.was;wasC.was;wereD.were;wereA.was;wereB.was;wasC.was;wereD.were;wereWhenwearewalkingonthebeach,thesandourfeetfeelssoftandcomfortable.atB.behindC.beneathD.besideItissaidthatofthepeopledon'tagreewiththisplan.three-fifthsB.three-fifthC.thirds-fifthD.thirds-fifths完型填空ThedaybeforeFather'sDay,Mrs.Berryaskedherstudentstomakeacardfortheirfathers.Shepassedoutpaperandpiecesofcloth.Elizabethlookedforawhileattheblueclothandbegantocutit.Thenshe31herpaperinhalfandbeganwriting.WhenElizabethfinallylookedatthemessagetheteachergaveonthepaper,shenoticedsomethingelse.Shefelther32growhot—shehadn'theardthatanyonewhodidn'thaveafathercouldmakeoneforagrandfatheroranuncle.Asherteacherwalkedtoher,Elizabethtried33hercardwithherarm,butMrs.Berrygently34itsothatshecouldreadit.Elizabethsat35,waitingforhertosaysomething,butshesawa36rolldownMrs.Berry'sface.ShehadnevermadeMrs.Berrysoupset.Whenschoolwasover,Elizabeth37untilalltheotherkidsleftsothatshecould38_."I'msorryfornotlistening.I'llmakeanothercard39youwant.I'lldoit40andbringittomorrow.”"41areyoutalkingabout?”askedMrs.Berry.“MyFather'sDaycard.Iknowyou'reupsetbecauseIdidn'tdoit42"Elizabeth,thatwasthe43cardinthewholeclass.Itwasso44thatitmademecry.”Elizabethwasso45thatsheranoutoftheclassroom.Whenhermomcamehomefromworkthatnight,Elizabeth46togiveherthecardearly.Onthefrontofthecardwasa47ofElizabeth'smom,withabluepieceofclothcutlikeherhair.Insidethecardshehadwritten:DearMom,Iknowyouworkreallyhardtobebothamommyanda(n)48.Iwanttothankyouand_49youahappyFather'sDay!Love,ElizabethWhenhermomreadthecardshestarted50,justlikeMrs.Berrydid.31.A.cutB.toreC.spreadD.folded32.A.heartB.faceC.handsD.body33.A.coveringB.holdingC.doingD.making34.A.caughtB.leftC.liftedD.placed35.A.aloneB.stillC.upD.down36.A.tearB.smileC.hairD.sweat37.A.workedB.waitedC.stoodD.sat38.A.apologizeB.stopC.understandD.stay39.A.becauseB.untilC.unlessD.if40.A.justhereB.atonceC.athomeD.atschool41.A.WhoB.WhoseC.WhichD.What42.A.carefullyB.quicklyC.wrongD.right43.A.worstB.bestC.favoriteD.simplest44.A.wildB.usefulC.sweetD.hard45.A.happyB.regretfulC.braveD.rude46.A.seemedB.decidedC.refusedD.promised47.A.recordingB.discoveryC.drawingD.writing48.A.teacherB.sisterC.daddyD.aunt49.A.wishB.hopeC.wantD.congratulate50.A.laughingB.jokingC.worryingD.cryingIV.閱讀理解Theoldmanwalkedwithacane(拐杖)slowlyintotherestaurant.Hispoorjacket,patched(打補(bǔ)丁的)trousers,andworn-outshoesmadehimstandoutfromtheusualSaturdaymorningbreakfastcrowd.Unforgettablewerehispaleblueeyesthatsparkledlikediamonds,largerosycheeks,andthinlipsheldasteadysmile.Hewalkedtowardatablebythewindow.Ayoungwaitresswatchedhimandranovertohim,saying,“Here,Sir.Letmegiveyouahandwiththatchair.”Withoutaword,hesmiledandnoddedathankyou.Shepulledthechairawayfromthetable.Steadyinghimwithonearm,shehelpedhimmoveinfrontofthechair,andgetcomfortablyseated.Thenshepushedthetableupclosetohim,andleanedhiscaneagainstthetablewherehecouldreachit.Inasoft,clearvoicehesaid,“Thankyou,Miss.”“You'rewelcome,Sir.”Shereplied.“MynameisMary.I'llbebackinamoment.Ifyouneedanything,justwaveatme.”Afterhehadfinishedaheartymealofpancakes,bacon,andhotlemontea,Marybroughthimthechange,helpinghimupfromhischairandoutfrombehindthetable.Shehandedhimhiscane,andwalkedwithhimtothefrontdoor.Holdingthedooropenforhim,shesaid,“Comebackandseeus,S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edJesus'sdeathforcertainpurpose.InChristians'belief,forwhatreasondidGodwantJesustodie?A.Godlovedhumansdespite(盡管)humans'wrong-doing,soheaskedhisbelovedSontodieinhumans'place.Jesusdidsomethingwrongbyclaiminghimself(自稱(chēng))theSonofGodandtheKingoftheJewsGodwantedHisSonJesustolivewithHiminheaven.Godwanted“GoodFriday”and“Easter”toberememberedbyhumans.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.acrossisapieceofjewelryoranimageinapaintingforChristiansChristianscallthedaythatJesusdied“GoodFriday”mainlytoreducetheirpainforlossofJesusIfJesushadn'treturnedtolife,peoplewouldoftenwearcrossesaroundtheirnecksorhangthemintheirhomesChristianslikecrossesbecausecrossesalwaysremindthemofGod'sloveandJesus'sdeathD根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Thenexttimeyougointoabank,astore,orasupermarket,stopandlisten.Whatdoyouhear?__61__It'ssimilartothemusicyoulistento,butit'snotexactlythesame.That'sbecausethismusicwasespeciallydesignedtorelaxyou,ortogiveyouextraenergy.Sometimesyoudon'tevenrealizethemusicisplaying,butyoureacttothemusicanyway.Quietbackgroundmusicusedtobecalled“elevatormusic”becauseweoftenhearditinelevators.Butlatelywehearitinmoreandmoreplaces,andithasanewname“Muzak”.Aboutone-thirdofthepeopleinAmericalistento“Muzak”everyday.Themusicplaysfor15minutesatatime,withshortpausesinbetween.Itisalwaysmorelivelybetweentenandeleveninthemorning,andbetweenthreeandfourintheafternoon,whenpeoplearemoretired.__62__IfyoulistentoMuzakcarefully,youwillprobablyrecognizethenamesofmanyofthesongs.Somemusiciansorsongwritersdon'twanttheirsongstobeusedasMuzak,butothersarehappywhentheirsongsarechosen.Why?__63__Musicisoftenplayedinpublicplacesbecauseitisdesignedtomakepeoplefeellesslonelywhentheyareinanairportorahotel.IthasbeenproventhatMuzakdoeswhatitisdesignedtodo.TiredofficeworkerssuddenlyhavemoreenergywhentheyhearthepleasantsoundofMuzakinthebackground.__49__Supermarketshoppersbuy38perce

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