江苏省泰州市姜堰区2015-2016学年高一下学期期中考试英语试(word版,附答案) (2份打包)

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名称 江苏省泰州市姜堰区2015-2016学年高一下学期期中考试英语试(word版,附答案) (2份打包)
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姜堰区
2015~2016
学年度第二学期期中试题




命题、审校:姜堰区高中英语名师工作室
说明:
1.本试卷分第
I
卷(选择题)和第
II
卷(非选择题),满分
120
分,考试时间
120
分钟。
2.请将所有答案按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡相应的答题处,考试结束时,只需交答题纸。
第Ⅰ卷(共四大题;满分
60
分)
一、听力(共两节,满分10分)
第一节
(共
5
小题;每小题
0.5
分,满分
2.5
分)
请听下面
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
10
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。
请听下面
5
段对话,选出最佳选项。
What
color
trousers
does
the
woman
prefer
Brown.
B.
Blue.
C.
Gray.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do
Park
the
car.
B.
Order
the
food
quickly.
C.
Have
a
meal
an
hour
later.
What
kind
of
advice
does
the
man
want
How
to
impress
his
new
colleagues.
How
to
perform
well
in
a
job
interview.
What
clothes
to
wear
to
a
job
interview.
When
will
the
next
bus
to
downtown
leave
A.
At
8:15.
B.
At
8:10.
C.
At
8:00.
What
are
the
two
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A
horrible
storm.
Weather
in
the
Caribbean.
The
man’s
time
in
the
Caribbean.
第二节
(共
15
小题;每小题
0.5
分,满分
7.5
分)
请听下面
5
段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听下面
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,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读或独
白读两遍。
请听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
What
happened
in
the
accident
A
chicken
was
hit.
An
old
woman
was
injured.
The
man’s
car
was
hit
from
behind.
Who
does
the
woman
probably
think
was
responsible
for
the
accident
The
man.
B.
The
old
woman.
C.
The
other
driver.
请听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
Where
do
the
two
speakers
plan
to
go
A
museum.
B.
A
park.
C.
A
zoo.
What
is
the
woman
probably
doing
Looking
at
a
paper
map.
Trying
to
choose
a
phone.
Using
a
phone
to
give
directions.
请听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
What
do
we
know
about
the
man
His
business
is
declining
sharply.
He
has
a
very
successful
business.
He
has
just
started
his
own
business.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
do
Get
some
samples
from
the
man.
Make
an
appointment
with
the
man.
Become
the
man’s
business
partner.
What
does
the
man
agree
to
do
in
the
end
Try
the
woman’s
advertising
next
time.
Sign
a
contract
with
the
woman.
Give
the
woman
a
refund.
请听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
How
far
is
Whistler
from
Vancouver
A
one-hour
drive.
B.
A
two-hour
drive.
C.
A
three-hour
drive.
What
sport
does
the
woman
like
Skiing.
B.
Sailing.
C.
Mountain-climbing.
Where
is
the
woman
probably
now
In
Vancouver.
B.
In
Seattle.
C.
In
Toronto.
Which
hotel
has
the
lowest
prices
The
Listel
Hotel.
B.
The
Fairmont
Hotel.
C.
The
Sandman
Hotel.
请听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
When
did
Ulysses
S.
Grant
go
broke
After
losing
$100,000.
After
doing
business
with
his
son.
After
being
cheated
by
his
friend.
How
many
children
did
James
A.
Garfield’s
parents
have
Four.
B.
Five.
C.
Six.
What
kept
Harry
S.
Truman
in
debt
His
poor
investments.
His
high
quality
of
life.
Spending
too
much
on
public
service.
Who
was
the
33rd
president
Ulysses
S.
Grant.
B.
James
A.
Garfield.
C.
Harry
S.
Truman.
二、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。
---
It
really
shocked
us
that
he
should
have
made
such
rapid
progress
in
his
study
in
such
a
short
time.
---
No
surprising.
He
has
been
making
most
of
his
spare
time
to
study.
a;
the
B.
a;
/
C.
/;
the
D.
/;
/
This
kind
of
dictionary
is
very
useful
for
our
English
study,
but
it
is
nowhere
.
buy
B.
bought
C.
to
buy
D.
to
be
bought
The
teacher
together
with
the
students
discussing
Reading
Skills
that
newly
published
in
America.
is;
was
B.
is;
were
C.
are;
was
D.
are;
were
She,
my
former
classmate,
is
known
in
a
big
company
since
graduation.
Due
to
her
good
performance,
she
has
been
promoted
to
manager
recently.
that
she
has
been
employed
B.
to
have
employed
C.
to
be
employed
D.
to
have
been
employed
After
the
dinner
party,
most
guests
left,
with
only
two
of
them
in
the
host
family,
him
clean
up.
remaining;
helped
B.
remained;
helped
C.
remained;
helping
D.
remaining;
helping
When
he
lung
cancer
and
unable
to
work,
his
son
the
business
from
him.
came
down;
took
off
B.
came
down
with;
took
over
C.
came
about;
took
in
D.
came
up
with;
took
up
Jack’s
trousers
looked
just
the
same
as
Peter’s,
but
they
cost
his.
as
much
twice
as
B.
twice
as
much
as
C.
much
as
twice
as
D.
as
twice
much
as
Nine
in
ten
parents
said
there
were
significant
differences
in
their
approach
their
children
compared
with
of
their
parents.
to
educate;
that
B.
to
educate;
one
C.
to
educating;
that
D.
to
educating;
one
Dad
made
a
promise
I
got
a
good
mark
he
would
buy
me
a
present
to
reward
me.
what
B.
that
whether
C.
that
if
D.
that
---
Maggie,
I
lost
your
bike
at
school.
I
suppose
I
should
pay
for
it.
---
Oh,
.
It
was
an
old
bike
anyway.
all
right
B.
forget
it
C.
no
problem
D.
take
it
easy
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Dear
Laura,
I
just
heard
you
tell
an
old
story
of
gift
giving
and
unselfish
love
in
your
program.
You
doubted
whether
such
unselfish
love
would
happen
in
today’s
world.
Well,
I’m
here
to
give
you
31
.
I
wanted
to
do
something
very
32
for
my
fifteen-year-old
son,
who
has
always
been
the
perfect
child.
He
33
all
summer
to
earn
enough
money
to
buy
a
used
motorcycle.
Then,
he
spent
hours
and
hours
on
it
34
it
looked
almost
new.
I
was
so
35
of
him
that
I
bought
him
the
shiniest
helmet
and
a
riding
outfit.
I
could
36
wait
for
him
to
open
up
his
gift.
In
fact,
I
barely
slept
the
night
before.
Upon
awakening,
I
went
to
the
kitchen
to
37
the
coffee,
tea,
and
morning
goodies.
In
the
living
room
was
a
beautiful
keyboard
with
a
38
:
“To
my
wonderful
mother,
all
my
love,
your
son.”
I
was
so
39
.
It
had
been
a
log-standing
joke
in
our
family
that
I
wanted
a
piano
so
that
I
could
40
lessons.
“Learn
to
play
the
piano,
and
I’ll
get
you
one.”
was
my
husband’s
41
.
I
stood
there
shocked,
crying
a
river,
asking
myself
how
my
son
could
42
this
expensive
gift.
Of
course,
the
43
awoke,
and
my
son
was
excited
with
my
reaction.
Many
kisses
were
44
,
and
I
immediately
wanted
him
to
45
my
gift.
As
he
saw
the
helmet
and
outfit,
the
look
on
his
face
was
not
46
what
I
was
expecting.
Then
I
47
that
he
has
sold
the
motorcycle
to
get
me
the
keyboard.
Of
course
I
was
the
proudest
mother
48
on
that
day,
and
my
feet
never
hit
the
ground
for
a
month.
So
I
wanted
you
to
know,
that
kind
of
love
still
49
and
lives
even
in
the
ever-changing
world
of
me,
me,
me!
I
thought
you’d
love
to
50
this
story.
Yours,
Hilary
P.S.
The
next
day,
my
husband
and
I
bought
him
a
new
“used”
already
shiny
motorcycle.
A.
hope
B.
advice
C.
support
D.
courage
A.
polite
B.
similar
C.
special
D.
gentle
A.
played
B.
studied
C.
traveled
D.
worked
A.
after
B.
before
C.
unless
D.
until
A.
sure
B.
fond
C.
proud
D.
confident
A.
perhaps
B.
really
C.
almost
D.
hardly
A.
start
B.
cook
C.
set
D.
serve
A.
note
B.
notice
C.
word
D.
sign
A.
disturbed
B.
confused
C.
surprised
D.
inspired
A.
give
B.
take
C.
draw
D.
teach
A.
reason
B.
request
C.
remark
D.
response
A.
present
B.
afford
C.
find
D.
order
A.
neighbor
B.
building
C.
home
D.
house
A.
exchanged
B.
experienced
C.
expected
D.
exhibited
A.
tear
B.
open
C.
check
D.
receive
A.
purely
B.
basically
C.
obviously
D.
exactly
A.
realized
B.
remembered
C.
imagined
D.
supposed
A.
only
B.
still
C.
ever
D.
even
A.
works
B.
exists
C.
matters
D.
counts
A.
send
B.
publish
C.
share
D.
write
四、阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
About
ten
men
in
every
hundred
have
the
trouble
of
color
blindness
in
some
way.
Women
are
luckier,
only
about
one
in
two
hundred
is
affected
in
this
matter.
Perhaps,
after
all,
it
is
safer
to
be
driven
by
a
woman.
There
are
different
kinds
of
color
blindness.
In
some
cases
a
man
may
not
be
able
to
see
deep
red.
He
may
think
that
red,
orange
and
yellow
are
all
shades
of
green.
Sometimes
a
person
can’t
tell
the
difference
between
blue
and
green.
In
rare
cases
an
unlucky
man
may
see
everything
in
shades
of
green—a
strange
world
indeed.
Color
blindness
in
human
beings
is
a
strange
thing
to
explain.
In
a
single
eye
there
are
millions
of
very
small
things
called
“cones
(圆锥体)”.
These
help
us
to
see
in
the
bright
light
and
to
tell
differences
between
colors.
There
are
also
millions
of
“rods
(柱状体)”,
but
these
are
used
for
seeing
when
it
is
nearly
dark.
They
show
us
shapes
but
not
colors.
Some
insects
have
favorite
colors.
Mosquitoes
(蚊子)
like
blue
but
do
not
like
yellow.
A
red
light
will
not
attract
insects,
but
a
blue
light
will.
Human
beings
also
have
favorite
colors.
Yet
we
are
lucky.
With
the
help
of
the
cones
in
our
eyes,
we
can
see
many
beautiful
colors
by
day,
and
with
the
help
of
the
rods
we
can
see
shapes
at
night.
This
passage
is
mainly
about
.
colour
and
its
surprise
B.
women
being
luckier
than
men
C.
danger
caused
by
colour
blindness
D.
colour
blindness
Which
of
the
statements
about
colour
blindness
is
true
All
of
them
haven’t
the
same
problem
in
recognizing
colours.
None
of
them
can
see
deep
red.
None
of
them
can
tell
the
difference
between
blue
and
green.
All
of
them
see
everything
in
shades
of
green.
B
It’s
a
common
belief
that
over
time,
pet
owners
start
to
look
like
their
animals,
and
vice
versa.
Now
comes
the
terrifying
news
that
cats
look
up
to
their
owners
as
role
models
and
copy
their
behavior.
Next
time
you
reach
for
your
fridge(冰箱),
think
twice.
If
Kitty
is
watching,
she
is
likely
to
overeat
as
well.
What
is
your
cat’s
IQ
In
a
new
study
from
the
University
of
Messina,
it
turns
out
that
indoor
cats
who
live
closely
to
their
owners
“mirror”
the
lives
of
their
caregivers.
They
sleep
at
the
same
time,
eat
at
the
same
time,
and
can
even
become
more
or
less
social
depending
on
the
behavior
of
their
owners.
“Cats
are
smart
animals
with
a
long
memory,”
Jane
Brunt,
the
executive
director
of
the
Catalyst
Council,
told
Discovery
News.
“They
watch
and
learn
from
us,
noting
the
patterns
of
our
actions,
as
evidenced
by
knowing
where
their
food
is
kept
and
what
time
to
expect
to
be
fed,
how
to
open
the
cupboard
door
that’s
been
improperly
closed,
and
where
their
feeding
and
toileting
areas
are.”
Because
cats
copy
our
habits,
if
you
spend
a
lot
of
time
raiding(搜刮)
the
fridge,
your
cat
will
return
to
its
food
bowl
for
that
midnight
snack,
too.
According
to
the
study,
this
explains
why
“human
and
cat
overweight
rates
often
seem
to
match.”
So,
if
you
felt
guilty
about
leaving
your
precious
kitty
at
home
while
you
go
to
work,
now
you
can
feel
even
worse:
You
are
making
your
cat
fat!
There’s
no
word
if
drinking
green
tea
and
making
sure
you
go
to
Yoga
will
benefit
your
cat,
but
based
on
the
study,
it
sounds
like
sticking
to
a
healthy
eating
and
sleeping
schedule
is
best
for
both
of
you.
There’s
a
lot
we
can
learn
from
our
cats
in
return.
“When
they
sit
on
our
laps
softly
purring
with
rhythmic
breathing
and
half-closed
eyes,
the
sense
of
peace
and
calm
that
comes
over
us
is
like
a
private
lesson
in
inner
meditation.”
Brant
said.
Sure.
But
cats
don’t
have
to
sit
in
rush
hour
traffic
for
an
hour
a
day
or
worry
about
their
in-laws.
They’re
probably
pretty
good
at
remaining
calm.
So,
according
to
science,
even
though
we
assumed
that
cats
were
not
close
to
us
all
these
years,
it
turns
out
they
are
in
fact
learning
from
us
and
looking
up
to
us.
Scary,
huh
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
Cats
can
copy
humans’
schedule.
B.
Humans
can
learn
from
cats
in
some
way.
C.
Cats
are
smart
and
have
a
long
memory
D.
Green
tea
and
Yoga
can
benefit
cats.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“this”
in
Paragraph
5
refer
to
Humans’
keeping
searching
the
fridge.
Cats’
going
to
their
owners
for
food.
Cats’
copying
humans’
habit
of
looking
for
food.
Humans’
leaving
cats
home
while
working.
What
can
we
learn
from
our
cats
To
remain
calm.
B.
To
be
able
to
copy.
C.
To
stay
proud.
D.
To
look
up
to
friends.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage
Your
Cat
Can
Bring
You
Pleasure.
B.
Are
You
Copying
Your
Cat
C.
You
Can
Make
Your
Cat
Social.
D.
Cat
Is
Copying
Your
Habit.
C
As
I
was
busy
working
on
my
work
plan
in
my
bedroom,
I
could
hear
my
four
children
playing
upstairs.
Suddenly,
I
heard
the
children
running
down
the
stairs
and
shouting,
“Freddie,
Freddie.”
I
heard
the
word
“window”
and
rushed
outside,
heart
in
mouth.
My
three-year
old
son
Freddie
was
lying
on
his
side
on
the
ground.
I
cried
for
my
husband
Simon
to
dial
999
and
within
minutes
the
air
ambulance
arrived.
They
quickly
took
him
in
the
helicopter(



).
During
the
flight,
Freddie
was
looking
at
me
and
I
remember
thinking
was
a
good
sign,
but
then
his
eyes
began
to
roll.
As
the
doctors
tried
to
stabilize(


)
him,
I
couldn’t
believe
what
was
happening.
When
we
arrived
at
the
hospital
in
Portsmouth,
there
were
some
doctors
and
nurses
waiting
for
us
and
they
immediately
set
to
work
on
Freddie.
I
was
hopelessly
wishing
everything
would
be
alright,
but
Freddie
had
broken
his
skull
in
two
places
and
blood
clots
were
forming
in
his
brain.
He
needed
surgery(外科手术),
and
only
a
surgeon
at
another
hospital
in
Bristol
could
do
it.
This
meant
another
helicopter
ride,
but
we
couldn’t
go
with
Freddie
because
there
was
no
enough
space.
Simon
and
I
drove
the
long
130
miles
from
our
home
in
north
Devon
in
silence.
Neither
of
us
dared
say
what
we
were
thinking,
“What
if
we
get
there
and
he’s
dead ”
“Is
he
going
to
be
brain-damaged ”
Freddie
was
just
coming
out
of
surgery
when
we
arrived.
The
surgeon
said
it
had
gone
well.
When
I
finally
saw
him,
I
hardly
recognize
my
child—he
was
covered
in
tubes
and
there
were
wires
coming
out
of
his
head.
On
the
third
day,
Simon
went
home
to
see
our
three
girls
and
to
pick
up
some
clean
clothes
for
us.
While
he
was
gone,
the
pressure
in
Freddie’s
brain
suddenly
increased.
He
was
taken
into
the
operation
again
and
this
time
I
fell
apart.
Luckily,
the
surgery
managed
to
stabilize
Freddie.
After
almost
a
week,
Freddie
was
finally
woken
up.
When
he
opened
his
eyes,
he
looked
at
me.
He
didn’t
say
anything,
but
I
knew
straight
away
that
it
was
my
old
Freddie,
and
that
he
was
going
to
be
alright.
Over
the
next
two
weeks,
his
recovery
went
well.
After
help
with
learning
to
swallow
again
and
encouragement
with
speaking,
he
was
soon
playing
with
his
Gruffalo
cards
and
eating
meals
by
himself.
I
still
don’t
know
how
the
accident
happened,
but
we
got
some
idea
from
our
girls.
Clearly
Freddie
and
Minnie
had
been
sitting
on
the
window
ledge(窗台),
and
Freddie
must
have
opened
it
to
look
out
and
fallen
20
feet
onto
the
ground
below.
The
guilt
I
feel
is
awful—for
weeks
I
was
full
of
“if
onlys”,
and
we
put
window
locks
everywhere.
Six
months
later,
although
the
accident
seems
a
lifetime
ago,
it
has
changed
me.
I
feel
differently
about
life
now.
I’ve
left
my
job
to
put
my
children
first.
I
want
to
spend
every
minute
with
them.
The
underlined
sentence
in
paragraph
1
shows
the
author
was
.
hopeless
B.
worried
C.
curious
D.
puzzled
When
the
author
finally
saw
her
son,
she
could
hardly
recognize
him
probably
because
his
face
.
was
seriously
injured
B.
was
filled
with
small
pipes
C.
was
too
pale
to
be
recognized
D.
was
covered
by
a
piece
of
cloth
On
the
third
day
after
being
taken
to
the
hospital,
.
the
author’s
son
finally
opened
his
eyes.
the
situation
of
the
author’s
son
suddenly
worsened
the
author’s
son
was
finally
out
of
danger
the
author’s
son
did
not
need
any
more
surgery
After
the
accident,
what
did
the
author
probably
learn
Life
is
full
of
“if
onlys”.
B.
Being
a
single
mother
is
not
easy.
C.
Children
are
more
important
than
work.
D.
Accidents
can
happen
to
every
kid.
第Ⅱ卷(共五大题;满分
60
分)
五、课文填空
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据所学课文填空。请将答案填写在答题纸相应的栏目内。
One
big
difference
between
British
and
American
English
is
in
(1)
.
For
example,
the
British
use
the
word
‘autumn’
while
the
Americans
use
the
word
‘fall’.
However,
about
four
hundred
years
ago,
the
word
‘autumn’
was
(2)
with
‘fall’.
Later,
the
British
returned
to
‘autumn’,
while
the
Americans
still
use
‘fall’.
The
Chinese
language
(3)
from
Western
languages
in
that,
instead
of
an
(4)
,
it
uses
characters
which
(5)
for
ideas,
objects
or
deeds.
We
attended
a
lecture
about
Pompeii.
The
city
was
founded
in
the
8th
century
BC.
Near
the
city
was
a
volcano.
On
24
August
AD
79,
the
volcano
(6)
and
lava,
ash
and
rocks
(7)
out
of
it
onto
the
surrounding
countryside.
Many
people
were
(8)
alive,
and
so
was
the
city.
Unfortunately
for
him,
Socrates
questioned
too
much,
upsetting
many
people
in
Athens.
Finally,
some
people
took
him
to
(9)
for
questioning
the
existence
of
the
Greek
Gods.
At
his
(10)
,
he
defended
himself
by
asking
his
judges
even
more
questions.
六、单词拼写
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母或括号里的中文提示写出单词,使句意完整,并将答案填在答题纸相应的栏
目内。
Do
not
h
to
turn
to
others
for
help
if
you
have
any
question.
Much
to
our
r
,
my
little
brother
didn’t
get
injured
in
the
car
accident.
Einstein
was
awarded
the
Nobel
Prize
for
his
great
c
to
physics.
Pour
the
m
of
flour,
sugar
and
eggs
into
the
cake
tin
and
bake
it
for
45
minutes.
Kate
has
been
g
recovering
since
the
operation
and
it
won’t
be
long
before
she
returns
to
work.
If
a
shark
attacks
you,
follow
the
advice:
Keep
calm.
Don’t
(惊慌).
In
the
1950s
the
Chinese
government
introduced
(简化的)
Chinese
characters
and
now
they
have
widespread
use
in
China’s
mainland.
Because
of
(



)
differences,
sometimes
it
is
difficult
to
understand
what
foreigners
mean.
(雕像)
made
by
a
Berlin
artist
which
look
like
ducks,
were
set
in
the
shopping
malls.
This
is
a
deadly
(毒药),
which
will
be
likely
to
cause
death
if
eaten
by
mistake.
七、动词填空
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空。请将答案填写在答题纸相应的栏目内。
The
man
moved
away
quickly.
She
could
feel
her
heart
(beat)
with
fear.
When
he
arrived
at
the
office,
he
found
the
work
(finish).
But
mow
we
came
upon
something
new
and
(puzzle).
By
the
10th
century,
Old
English
(become)
the
official
language
of
England.
If
I
(know)
his
language,
I
would
get
along
with
him
easily.
It’s
suggested
that
smoking
(ban)
in
our
school.
Everyone
is
talking
about
how
important
it
is
to
spend
time
and
money
(preserve)
historical
buildings.
.
Alexander
the
Great
spread
the
Greek
culture
from
Europe
to
Africa
and
Asia,
influencing
the
world
for
centuries
(come).
The
enemy
were
defeated
and
(flee)
in
all
directions.
It
will
be
a
long
time
before
he
(recover)
from
the
operation.
八、句型转换
(共20空;每空0.5分,满分10分)
在下面空格中填入适当的词(每空一词),使句子完整并与原句意思相近。请将答案填
在答题纸相应的栏目内。
Many
people
might
assume
that
sharks
often
attack
humans.
On
the
contrary,
evidence
shows
they
seldom
do
so.
(2)
what
many
people
might
assume,
evidence
shows
sharks
seldom
attack
humans.
People
recognize
him
as
one
of
the
greatest
inventors
in
the
world.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
he
is
one
of
the
greatest
inventors
in
the
world.
When
he
was
asked
what
had
happened,
he
lowered
his
head.
(7)
(8)
what
had
happened,
he
lowered
his
head.
Besides
the
paintings
of
Da
Vinci,
the
Louvre
museum
has
more
than
6,000
other
Europeans
paintings.
(9)
(10)
the
paintings
of
Da
Vinci,
the
Louvre
museum
has
more
than
6,000
other
Europeans
paintings.
Come
to
see
me
when
it
is
convenient
for
you.
Come
to
see
me
(11)
(12)
(13)
.
Because
of
the
strong
wind,
the
firefighters
weren’t
able
to
control
the
forest
fire.
The
forest
fire
was
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
the
firefighters
due
to
the
strong
wind.
With
time
going
by,
life
on
the
island
has
changed
greatly
because
of
the
growing
number
of
tourists
who
visited
it
each
year.
Life
on
the
island
has
changed
greatly
(18)
(19)
because
of
the
growing
number
of
tourists
who
visited
it
each
year.
It
was
fortunate
that
the
US
Navy’s
aircraft
carriers
were
at
sea
that
day.
(20)
,
the
US
Navy’s
aircraft
carriers
were
at
sea
that
day.
九、完成句子
(共40空;每空0.5分,满分20分)
根据汉语,用英语完成下列各句(每空一词)。请将答案填写在答题纸相应的栏目内。
1.
Nowadays
parents
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(非常重视)
education.
They
will
do
their
best
to
give
their
children
that
priceless
gift.
2.
Life
mainly
(5)
(6)
(由......组成)
happiness
and
sorrow
while
happiness
and
sorrow
lie
in
struggle.
3.
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(




)
after
the
ash
covered
the
people
who
failed
to
flee
the
city,
their
bodies
broke
down
and
disappeared.
Pronunciation
(11)
(12)
(经历)
huge
changes
in
the
16th
century,
but
this
was
not
the
end
of
the
changes
in
English.
She
is
very
satisfied
with
her
present
situation,
never
(13)
(14)
(抱怨)
lack
of
money.
Across
the
world,
1.1
billion
people
(15)
(16)
(17)
(

有......的机会)
to
cleaning
drinking
water.
If
he
can
(18)
his
ability
(19)
(把......与......结合)
hard
work,
he
should
be
very
successful.
The
twins
are
so
alike
that
no
one
can
(20)
one
(21)
(区分)
the
other.
(22)
(23)
(24)
(纪念)
the
Americans
who
died
in
the
attack,
a
national
memorial
was
built
in
Pearl
Harbour.
Having
a
trip
aboard
is
certainly
good
for
the
old
people,
but
it
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(拭目以待)
whether
they
will
enjoy
it.
11.
Some
people
(29)
(30)
(31)
(32)
(受够)
him,
so
they
took
him
to
court.
Each
of
the
students
hopes
to
go
to
an
ideal
university,
and
(33)
(34)
(35)
(我也是).
As
far
as
I
am
concerned,
the
new
law
will
(36)
(37)
(有助于)
the
peace
and
stability
of
our
country.
He
called
on
the
people
to
(38)
(39)
(40)
(


)
the
violent
king.姜堰区2015~2016学年度第二学期期中试题
高一英语参考答案
第I卷
选择题(共4大题;满分60分)
一、听力部分(共20小题;每小题0.5分;满分10分)
1-5
CBCAC
6-10
CBACB
11-15
CABAB
16-20
CABAC
二、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
21-25
CDADD
26-30
BBCCB
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
31-35
ACDDC
36-40
DAACB
41-45
DBDAB
46-50
DACBC
四、阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
51-51
DA
53-56
DCAD
57-60
BBBC
第II卷
非选择题(共5大题;满分60分)
五、课文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.
vocabulary
2.
replaced
3.
differs
4.
alphabet
5.
stand
6.
erupted
7.
poured
8.buried
9.
court
10.
trial
六、单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.
hesitate
2.
relief
3.
contributions
4.
mixture
5.
gradually
6.
panic
7.
simplified
8.
cultural
9.
Statues
10.
poison
七、动词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.
beating
2.
finished
3.
puzzling
4.
had
become
5.
knew
6.
(should)
be
banned
7.
preserving
8.
to
come
9.
fled
10.
recovers
八、句型转换(共8小题、20空;每空0.5分,满分10分)
1.
Contrary
to
2.
It
is
recognized
that
3.
When
asked
4.
Apart/Aside
from
5.
at
your
convenience
6.
beyond
the
control
of
7.
over
time
8.
Fortunately
九、完成句子(共14小题、40空;每空0.5分,满分20分)
1.
attach
great/much
importance
to
2.
consists
of
3.
It
turned
out
that
4.
went
through
5.
complaining
about
6.
have
no
access
7.
combine
with/and
8.
distinguish/tell
from
9.
In
memory/honour(honor)
of
10.
remains
to
be
seen
11.
had
had
enough
of
12.
so
do
I
13.
contribute
to
14.
rise
up
against
听力原文
(Text
1)
M:
Would
you
like
to
see
those
trousers
in
brown
and
navy
blue
These
two
colors
are
coming
in
this
season.
W:
Oh,
actually
gray
is
my
favorite
color,
and
I
prefer
something
made
from
cotton.
(Text
2)
W:
I’m
not
sure
what
I
should
order.
Burgers
or
sandwiches
They
are
both
really
good
here.
M:
The
movie
starts
in
one
hour.
And
we
still
have
to
get
to
the
cinema
and
park.
So
just
make
a
quick
decision.
(Text
3)
M:
I
need
some
help
getting
ready
for
a
job
interview
tomorrow.
W:
Do
you
need
tips
on
how
to
perform
well
in
the
interview
M:
I’ve
already
got
some
tips
on
that
from
Mike,
but
I’m
still
not
sure
what
to
wear
to
it.
(Text
4)
W:
Excuse
me,
when
does
the
next
bus
to
downtown
leave
M:
Let’s
see.
One
just
left
at
8:00.
The
schedule
says
that
bus
leaves
every
fifteen
minutes,
so

W:
Uh-oh;
it’s
already
8:10.
I’d
better
hurry.
M:
I
hope
you
can
make
it.
(Text
5)
W:
I
heard
you
went
to
the
Caribbean
last
month.
How
was
your
time
there
M:
I
don’t
even
want
to
talk
about
it.
I’ve
never
had
such
a
trip
in
my
life.
As
soon
as
I
arrived
at
the
Cayman
Islands,
there
was
a
terrible
storm.
I
was
really
scared.
W:
That’s
awful.
So
did
the
storm
last
the
whole
time
you
were
there
M:
Yes,
all
but
one
day.
I
definitely
learned
my
lesson.
Next
time
I
go
somewhere,
I’ll
definitely
check
the
weather
forecast
there
first.
(Text
6)
W:
I
heard
you
were
in
a
traffic
accident
last
night.
What
happened
M:
Well,
I
was
driving
along
a
quiet
road
when
an
old
woman
suddenly
appeared.
She
was
running
down
the
road
after
a
chicken!
W:
Did
you
hit
her
M:
Luckily
I
didn’t.
I
stopped
as
soon
as
I
saw
her,
but
the
car
behind
me
crashed
into
my
car.
W:
Did
anyone
get
hurt
M:
No,
but
I
was
really
frightened
that
I’d
almost
hit
that
old
woman.
W:
Yes,
but
she
really
shouldn’t
have
been
running
down
the
road
at
night.
M:
Very
true.
(Text
7)
M:
Can
you
see
how
close
we
are
on
the
map
W:
It
looks
like
we’re
pretty
close
to
the
museum,
but
these
smart
phone
maps
are
hard
to
read.
M:
Yeah,
I
always
prefer
to
look
at
a
paper
map.
W:
Uh-oh,
I
think
you
were
supposed
to
turn
left
back
there.
It
says
we
will
pass
a
zoo
first,
and
then
we
will
see
a
park.
The
museum
is
just
opposite
the
park.
M:
You
mean
that
you
were
supposed
to
tell
me
to
turn
left
back
there
W:
Yeah,
I’m
sorry.
I’m
afraid
I
don’t
really
know
what
I’m
doing.
Do
you
want
to
pull
over
and
take
a
look
M:
No.
It’s
okay.
Just
push
that
little
button
on
the
side
of
the
phone
to
turn
on
the
sound.
That
will
allow
us
to
hear
the
directions
out
loud.
(Text
8)
W:
Hello,
Mr.
Anderson.
I’m
Linda
Jackson,
sales
representative
for
Futurist
Advertising
Company.
M:
I
don’t
think
we
have
an
appointment.
W:
No,
we
don’t.
I’m
sorry
to
bother
you,
but
I
hope
you
can
give
me
just
a
few
minutes.
M:
What
can
I
do
for
you
W:
Well,
as
far
as
I
know,
your
company
was
founded
five
years
ago
and
your
business
has
been
good
for
the
past
four
years.
M:
If
you
don’t
mind,
just
get
straight
to
the
point.
W:
All
right.
I
believe
that
you
must
have
seen
a
lot
of
commercials
designed
by
us,
and
if
we
cooperate,
we
can
certainly
make
your
products
better
known.
Here
are
some
samples
of
our
designs.
M:
What
are
your
rates
like
W:
There
is
no
contract,
so
if
you’re
ever
not
satisfied
with
us,
we’ll
refund
your
money
immediately
or
do
the
commercial
again
until
you’re
satisfied.
M:
Well,
leave
your
card.
I
will
call
you
when
the
next
new
product
is
ready
to
go
on
the
market.
(Text
9)
W:
I’m
planning
a
tour
to
Canada.
Which
city
do
you
think
I
should
visit
M:
Vancouver,
of
course.
I
grew
up
there,
and
believe
me,
a
visit
there
won’t
leave
you
disappointed.
W:
Is
it
a
good
place
for
outdoor
activities
M:
Oh,
yes.
It’s
in
a
unique
location,
close
to
both
water
and
mountains.
It
is
just
a
two-hour
drive
away
from
the
world-class
ski
place
Whistler.
W:
That’s
great.
I
really
love
skiing.
M:
Vancouver
is
one
of
the
few
places
in
the
world
where
it’s
possible
to
go
skiing
in
the
morning
in
winter
and
then
sailing
in
the
afternoon.
W:
That’s
amazing.
How
far
is
it
from
here
M:
It
is
just
about
a
three-hour
drive
from
Seattle.
W:
Where
is
a
good
place
to
stay
in
Vancouver
M:
There
are
some
nice
hotels
there.
The
Fairmont
Hotel
is
very
comfortable
and
would
be
a
good
place
to
stay
if
you
don’t
mind
the
price.
The
Listel
Hotel
is
a
bit
smaller,
but
it’s
nice,
too.
However,
if
you
really
want
to
save
money,
you
should
stay
at
the
Sandman
Hotel.
W:
Thank
you
for
telling
me
so
much
about
Vancouver.
I
was
thinking
about
going
either
to
Vancouver
or
Toronto,
but
now
I’ve
made
up
my
mind.
(Text
10)
Not
all
US
presidents
were
rich.
Some
were
very
poor.
Ulysses
S.
Grant
was
the
18th
president
of
the
US,
but
he
died
broke
after
being
cheated
by
his
son’s
business
partner.
The
loss
of
$100,000
made
Grant
go
broke,
but
Grant
and
his
wife
continued
to
live
the
high
life,
with
expensive
travel
and
fine
dining,
even
though
they
could
not
afford
it.
James
A.
Garfield,
the
20th
president,
was
born
into
a
poor
family
in
Ohio
and
grew
up
in
a
log
cabin
with
four
brothers
and
sisters.
Garfield
worked
various
jobs
through
college
and,
after
graduating,
spent
much
of
his
life
on
public
service.
He
never
made
much
money
and
was
penniless
at
the
end
of
his
life.
Harry
S.
Truman,
the
33rd
president,
didn’t
have
a
very
rich
family
background
and
spent
most
of
his
life
in
financial
trouble.
Years
of
bad
investments,
including
a
men’s
clothing
store
and
a
mining
and
oil
company,
left
him
in
constant
debt.
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