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1、学习资料收集于网络,仅供参考学习资料浦东 2017 年第一学期高一英语期末卷Grammar and Vocabulary A Directions: For the blanks with a given word, fill in rach blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. Steel, concrete(混凝土 ) and glass are the common materials in any skyscr
2、apers. But more high buildings are now using wood. In the last four years, Australia, Norway, England and Canada 16 (build) wooden skyscrapers. The latest one is in Sweden, 17 new, 19-storey wooden hotel called “Sida vid Sida” (Side by Side). Why are wooden skyscrapers chosen ahead of concrete ? Woo
3、d 19 (use) in many Chinese buildings for thousands of years, but is it strong enough for skyscrapers? “ There s a lot of new materials made out of wood 20 are structurally able to build big buildings,” material expert Dr Michael Ramage told CNN. Architects (建筑师)use woven(编制的 ) wood to make sure it i
4、s. They place layers of wood across one another coated with special glue 21 (create)very strong material. Wood also lasts a long time and doesnt rot(腐烂) 22 it is well looked after. Many examples can be found, One of 23 is the rooftops of Beijings Forbidden City. Ramage also said bamboo 24 be cut in
5、special ways to make it far 25 (stronger). B Directions: There is one word nore than you need. A. enjoyable B. polite C. seating D. fortunately E. producing F. maintained G. unable H. listening I. aware J. smoothly It is not unusual for us to gather with our nearest and dearest at weekends. But do y
6、ou know that holidays, much like relationships, can be made, 26 and broken through conversations? Deborah Tannen, a Georgetown University professor, believes so She offers suggestions to improve communication at the holiday table and beyond Lets take a look A round dining table is best for 27 a live
7、ly conversation because everyone faces one anotherAvoid 28 grandparents at the ends of a rectangular(长方形的 )table, even though it is the traditional place of honor. Elderly people may feel lonely there because they will be 29 to hear or keep up with a conversation Women prefer to face each other and
8、make eye contact when they talk Men might look around at other things Guys may be more relaxed keeping their eyes on the TV, says TannenTheyll still be 30 , though Be 31 that people have different ways of talkingEach person has a different sense of tone, rhythm, timing, and how long of a pause is no
9、rmal in a conversation. Pay attention to people who seem left out If you feel you are doing all the talking, hold back to give others a chance to join in If you feel you arent getting a chance to speak, try pushing yourself to start talking before it seems natural or 32 Some families find that gathe
10、rings go more 33 if they participate in an outdoor activity Going to a park for a walk may be more 34 than sitting around chatting Reading Comprehension A Directions: Fill in each blank the word or phrase that best fits the context. How many of you drink cola? Nearly everybody. Did you know that col
11、a started out not as a soft drink but as a cure for headache back in the late 1800s?John S. Pamberton, a drugist from Atlanta, had experimented for many months trying to find a 35 for the common headache. He worked in his back yard, mixing and heating different mixtures of oils and flavors(香料 ) 36 h
12、e found one that seemed to work well. Pamberton bottled the mixture and began selling it in drugstores as a concentrated(浓缩 ) syrup(糖浆 ) that the customer had to 37 with water before drinking. The invention of Cola came about quite by accident. One day, a customer came into a drugstore complaining o
13、f a headache and 38 for a bottle of cola syrup. He wanted to take it 39 . So he asked the clerk to mix the medicine while he waited. The clerk, 40 of walking to the other end of the counter to get plain water, 41 mixing the syrup with soda water. The customer agreed, and after drinking it, 42 how go
14、od it tasted. The clerk continued offering the mixture and carbonated cola grew in 43 . Today this kind of cola is sold in most countries around the world. And although they no longer 44 the 名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 1 页,共 4 页 - - - - - - - - - 学
15、习资料收集于网络,仅供参考学习资料ingredients to kill headache, they are still very refreshing. 35. A. reason B. mixture C. source D. remedy 36. A. as B. until C. after D. since 37. A. fill B. mix C. eat D. milk 38. A. left for B. accounted for C. applied for D. asked for 39. A. right away B. for nothing C. sooner o
16、r later D. back home 40. A. in addition to B. instead of C. except for D. as well as 41. A. admitted B. preferred C. suggested D. enjoyed 42. A. told B. proved C. remarked D. wondered 43. A. surprised B. popularity C. confusion D. history 44. A. support B. provide C. ensure D. contain B Directions:
17、Choose the one that fits best. Another persons enthusiasm(热情 ) was what set me moving toward the success I have achieved. That person was my stepmother. I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia. My father introduced me to her with these words: “I would like you to meet the fe
18、llow who is well known for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you no later than tomorrow morning.”My stepmother walked over to me, raised my head slightly upward, and looked me right in the eye. Then she looked at my father and replied, “ You are wrong . Thi
19、s is not the worst boy at all, but the smartest one who hasnt yet found an outlet for his enthusiasm.”That statement began a friendship between us. No one had ever called me smart. My family and neighbors had built me up in my mind as a bad boy. My stepmother changed all that. She changed many thing
20、s. She persuaded my father to go to a dental(牙医 ) school, from which he graduated with honors. She moved our family into the country seat, where my fathers career could be more successful and my brothers and I could be better educated. When I turned fourteen, she bought me a secondhand typewriter an
21、d told me that she believed that I could become a writer. I knew her enthusiasm, and I saw how it had already improved our lives. I accepted her belief and began to write for local newspapers and finally reached the goal she set for me. I wasn t the only beneficiary. My father became the wealthiest
22、man in town. My brothers and stepbrothers became a physician, a dentist, a lawyer, and a college president. 45. What does the author mean by“I wasn t the only beneficiary ”?A. His mother bought typewriters for other family members, too. B. Not only he but also his family gained from his stepmother s
23、 enthusiasm. C. Other family members enthusiasm has a great effects on his stepmother. D. There were other boys who behaved as badly as he did. 46. According to the author, before his stepmother came into his life. A. his father had been away from home for a long time. B. people had noticed his inte
24、lligence. C. he knew how to release his enthusiasm properly. D. he was considered a rude boy with wild behaviors. 47. The author s stepmother did all the following EXCEPT . A. giving some writing lessons to him at home. B. moving the family into the centre of the country. C. planning the future for
25、each family member. D. praising him from the bottom of her heart. 48. Which of the following best serves as the tittle of the passage? A. Enthusiasm, a Source of Authority. 名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 2 页,共 4 页 - - - - - - - - - 学习资料收集于网络,仅供参考学习资料B
26、. Enthusiasm, a Gift from my Father C. Enthusiasm, a Trend in families D. Enthusiasm, a Power for Success Family fights are never pleasant. Whether you are dealing with a loud sister or a stubborn(固执的 ) mom or dad, the situation can be bad. What if it could be different? What if family fights and co
27、nflicts(冲突 ) could be turned into chances to become closer? What if problems could be solved with everyone walking away feeling more deeply cared for and loved? Family fighting is, on one level, about power. Someone is telling someone else what to do. In a short moment, bad feelings can be brought o
28、ut and the fight is on. You can go down that old road or you can try something different. In any fight, you have a need to be listened to and understood. People raise their voices and shout at each other because theyre not being listened to. You want your mom or dad to listen and understand. You wan
29、t your brother or sister to listen and care. But you always seem to forget that the person youre fighting with has the same need to be listened to. So if you can put aside your need for a few minutes, the situation will change quickly. Give the other person some time to express his or her feelings,
30、and youll have your turn to be listened to.And while you are listening, you have to listen for the right information. The best way to do this in emotional(情绪激动的) situations is to pay no attention to most of the words because many people can t express what they are feeling with the words alone, espec
31、ially when they are upset. But if the situation starts to get out of hand, it would be wise to just calm down and leave the problem until later because many fights happen at the wrong time. The situation will die down quickly, usually in less than 30 seconds. You can either move on to problem solvin
32、g or reach an agreement to work on it at a better time. This way, everyone will feel respected and listened to, even when there is conflict. Feelings will be understood and respected, and it will bring your family closer together. 49. From the first 3 paragraphs, we can conclude( 总结 ) that . . A. pe
33、ople had better avoid family fights B. family members fight to control each other C.family fights can be turned into something positive D.when relatives fight, its worse as they know each others weakness50. In the writer s opinion, the key to dealing with family fights is to . A. satisfy the need to
34、 be listened to first B. make sure that you are the first to be listened to C.pay no attention to what others say in these emotional situations D.stop quarrelling when you feel you are giving orders 51. When the situation gets out of control, it s best to .A. wait for a suitable moment to speak B. l
35、et the other person express their feelings C. work on a written agreement first D. move on to problem solving 52. The main purpose of this article is to . A. tell readers that family fights are not that bad B. teach readers how to listen in family fights C. remind readers to show respect in family f
36、ights D. give advice on dealing with family conflicts. C Directions: There are two extra sentences which you do not need to use. A. However, studies have found a small number of people have amazing face recognition skills B. Researchers have tried to find how certain people are so good at recognizin
37、g faces C. It is also found that these people are not particularly smarter than others D. It is unknown how many people truly have these skills E. For instance, the skills could be very useful at a passport control checkpoint F. Many super recognizers say they are very good at“ spotting ” faces in a
38、 crowd It shoul d bee asy for you to recognize faces of your family and friends. But can you remember faces that ve only seen once? You might think it is very difficult. 53 . They are the so-called “ super recognizers ”, who can remember at least 80 percent of faces they ve seen.名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载
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40、nizers have a different way to process (处理 ) faces. They found that when these people look at faces, they spend more time looking at the persons nose. 55 . Their super ability is limited( 有限的 ) only to face recognition. Another important finding is that there are subtypes( 子类型 ) of super recognition
41、. Some super recognizers never forget faces. But for some, if you present pairs of faces to them at the same time, they can quickly decide whether the faces are of the same person or two different people. These subtypes of super recognition could be applied to many areas of life. 56 . Super recogniz
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