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1、市复旦附中高三上学期期中考试英语 I. Listening Comprehension. (30/ 150)Part A Short ConversationsDirections:In part 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 conversation and the questions will be spoken only once

2、. 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. Fried chicken. B. Hamburgers. C. A pizza. D. Seafood.2. A. A new job. B. A party. C. A new house. D. Some drinks.3. A.

3、 She doesnt like reading. B. Shes already read the book.C. She is too busy to read the book. D. Shes almost finished the book.4. A. Frightening. B. Interesting. C. Enjoyable. D. Dull.5. A. It is time that he won the scholarship.B. No one believes that he won the scholarship.C. Hes surprised that he

4、got the scholarship.D. Hes glad to award the woman the scholarship.6. A. The 4:40 bus. B. The 5:00 bus. C. The 5:20 bus. D. The 5:40 bus.7. A. An airhostess. B. A cook. C. A waitress. D. A hotel manager.8. A. At a police station. B. At a bank. C. At an employment agency. D. At a post office.9. A. So

5、meone helped him with the work. B. Someone has done the work for him. C. He didnt quite finish the work. D. He did the work alone.10. A. He doesnt love jazz. B. He hasnt heard any music for a long time.C. Hed prefer silence for a while. D. Hed like to listen to some jazz.Part BPassagesDirections: In

6、 Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages 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

7、to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. 3 years. B. 4 years. C. 15 years. D.18 years.12.A. A lawyer. B. A professor. C. An artist. D. An interpreter.13. A. Theyve overcome their language problems. B. They overtook others in learning Russian.C.

8、 They still have problems speaking English. D. They worked in a restaurant to practise English.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following report.14. A. The Spanish flu.B. The Asian flu. C. The Hong Kong flu. D. Bird flu.15. A. In 1968. B. In the 21st century. C. In 1957. D. Over a century ag

9、o.16. A. Bird flu viruses.B. Several kinds of flu. C. Causes of flu. D. Some most common viruses.Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will .be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered

10、 blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.KITCHEN ORDER FORMTO (Supplier):Standard itemsQuantityNotesCabbagesfour _17_white_18_35 kilos_19_Bananas_20_ kilosimportedPeachesnot too goodComplete the

11、form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.What did the man say about the chair?It is the most reasonable and _21_.What was the woman worried about?The _22_ of the chair.What did another customer do with these chairs? He called to _23_.How popul

12、ar was the chair mentioned?They have been selling like _24_.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Multiple Choice (35/150)25. Well over eighty years of age, and thus _ to walk without support, he now rarely leaves his room.26. A. unableB. disableC. failedD. incapable2

13、7. The little bird was so beautiful and lovely _ we filmed him waddling here and there until he disappeared from sight.28. A. asB. whileC. evenD. that29. Untouched by any human activity, the valley hidden in the mountains _ a natural sanctuary for wild animals.30. A. remainsB. remainC. is remainedD.

14、 are remained31. _, yellow-eyed penguins were reducing sharply.32. A. Killing the parent birdsB. Attacked the nests33. C. Deprived of their natural habitat D. Clearing the forest to make grassland34. It is wrong for our society to be completely _, the result of which may be that we are rapidly _ our

15、 limited natural resources.35. A. consumer-orienting, exhaustedB. consumer-oriented, exhausted36. C. consumer-orienting, exhaustingD. consumer-oriented, exhausting37. All the money and clothes raised in this charity show will be _ to people living in poor inland areas.38. A. belongedB. goneC. givenD

16、. entitled39. As an environmentalist, I made my new century wish to everyone in china say no to _ everyday articles like toothbrushes and chopsticks.40. A. profitableB. recyclable C. portableD. disposable 41. Considered the primary wrong doer of environmental pollution, automobiles in many big moder

17、n cities are _ with pollution-control devices.42. A. mixedB. equipped C. installedD. stocked43. Scientists are increasingly _ that the earth is getting hotter because of the buildup of the atmosphere of carbon dioxide and other gases. 44. A. convinced B. determined C. expected D. relieved45. If ther

18、e were no subjunctive mood, English _ much easier. 46. A. will be B. would have C. shall have been D. would be 47. When the autumn fashions arrive in August, shops will _ away the summer clothes at discount prices.48. A. stumbleB. clear C. driveD. dump49. What is tragic is that, on average, one of e

19、very four fish _ is dead and unnecessarily thrown overboard.50. A. being caughtB. is caughtC. caughtD. which caught51. _ fish stocks overexploited, or seriously destroyed, the ocean, the last great piece of wilderness on this planet, is _ serious trouble.52. A. That out ofB. With inC. Because noD. F

20、or of53. Supplying food and employment, regulating our climate and providing transportation, the ocean is _ to our lives in many ways.54. A. basicB. accessibleC. dramaticD. known55. Because of the birth peak 20 years ago, a(n) _ number of young people find themselves facing a full job market.56. A.

21、growing B. failingC. upcomingD. decreased57. His life is in such a mess as leads to _ in a vicious cycle. 58. A. him caughtB. his being caughtC. him to be caughtD. his caught 59. A lot of countries have benefited a lot economically from _ the scientific discoveries made in their universities or even

22、 middle schools.60. A. expandingB. explodingC. exploitingD. exposing61. The journalist has developed the habit of having his camera at hand, _ he should see something that would make a good news picture. 62. A. just in caseB. in any caseC. in no caseD. in which case63. The revolutionary system of ro

23、bot-controlled farming developed by the Israeli inventor was _ he believed could change the face of modern agriculture.64. A. whenB. whichC. howD. what65. Once, a _ portion of poor families had their children deprived of higher education, but now students having economic difficulties can receive loa

24、n from the government.66. A. acceptableB. sizableC. feasibleD. suitable67. A powerful inland earthquake, _ a magnitude of 6.3, rattled the Indonesian island of Sumatra today, leveling hundreds of buildings and killing at least 70 people.68. A. measuredB. to measureC. measuringD. measure69. Though th

25、is was an original or creative invention, it turned out that it was not _ useful in real life for various reasons. WHICH IS NOT PROPER?70. A. a littleB. nearlyC. at allD. exactly71. Entitled “One World, One Dream, Universal Human Rights, the letter _ Chinas leaders as well as heads of international

26、organizations including the UN and the IOC. 72. A. was addressed toB. was addressedC. addressedD. addressed to73. With house prices soaring, having a house of their own seems to be _ of most young white collars.74. A. fairly within the meansB. far beyond the means75. C. quite by means ofD. rather wi

27、thout the means 76. _ they listened quietly and then came up with many great ideas and suggestions.77. A. That impressed on meB. What impressed me was that78. C. What impressed on me thatD. As was impressed me that79. With that calm and _ smile of hers, our anxiety almost disappeared into thin air.8

28、0. A. confusingB. reassuringC. opposingD. demanding81. The Ministers refusal to meet the press _ just how serious the crisis is.82. A. detectedB. relievedC. revealedD. concealed83. Im afraid what happens in the historical film bears little _ to what actually happened.84. A. coincidenceB. influence C

29、. inferenceD. resemblance85. Many people have the _ idea that AIDS virus spreads through physical touch.86. A. criticalB. faintestC. mistakenD. original87. The keen competition in on-line game industry forced the firms with poor performance to _ from the market.88. A. withdrawB. benefit C. adaptD. r

30、emove89. Wed better leave things _ they are until the police arrive.90. A. whichB. whatC. anywhereD. as91. Opinion polls suggested that only 10% of the population _ their government.92. A. should trustB. trustC. trustsD. trusted93. A drama _ some basic elements such as a complete and dramatic plot,

31、characters interacting with each other and a thought provoking theme.94. A. is involved inB. involvesC. involves inD. is involved95. The peace talks are being held _ a background of increasing violence.96. A. despiteB. behindC. againstD. within97. At the news of Chinas success in the bid for the nex

32、t Olympics, the whole country was _ with joy.98. A. overlookedB. undergoneC. overcomeD. undertakenIII. Cloze Test (20/ 150)(A)The room was dark except for the spotlight, which felt to Jeff like a heat lamp beaming on his face. He felt time stand still. He glanced down at his notes, and then, with ha

33、nds shaking almost uncontrollably, launched into his speech. Afterward, as his mental acuity returned to _60_, he asked his wife how he did. He really didnt know. It was as if he wasnt there during the speech, _61_ not as the confident and secure CEO that he knew himself to be. Jeff knew instinctive

34、ly that something was _62_ when he spoke in front of a group.After observing the confidence and poise of the guest speaker that followed him, he finally put a name to it: his power. Does that happen to you? _63_, its time to learn an important skill that will make sure you regain your power on the p

35、latform: strategic storytelling.Storytelling is a powerful leadership tool. It puts you in touch with your authentic power so you can motivate and inspire your _64_. Professional speakers have learned how to turn storytelling into an art form. They know they can both connect with their audience and

36、_65_ vital messages using the power of storytelling. Stories are the perfect form of communication working on many _66_. Because they are inherently visual and _67_ the imagination, stories cause the non-linear (非直线型的) right brain to get _68_; because the sequence of the story is linear, they also i

37、nvolve the left linear brain. Stories are _69_ as well as educational, thus connecting the heart and the head. They are well received by auditory, visual learners because well-crafted stories can combine all modes of learning. In short, stories are the window through which audience members see their

38、 own truth.60. A. the publicB. conscience C. normal D. excitement61. A. in allB. even so C. at least D. at all62. A. resistantB. presentC. upcomingD. missing 63. A. If soB. at the same time64. C. Whats more D. If not65. A. boss B. audience C. lecturers D. teammates66. A. read B. receive C. deliver D

39、. decline 67. A. examplesB. levels C. performances D. interests68. A. stimulate B. dismiss C. imitateD. escape69. A. threatened B. entaintainedC. exhaustedD. engaged70. A. ideal B. formalC. impersonal D. emotional (B)A play is a dramatic composition in verse or prose that has been written for theatr

40、ical performance and tells a story of conflict and emotion using action and dialogue. Drama is the literature of plays. It is one of three literary genres (drama, epic史诗, and lyric poetry) _70_ by the Greeks. Drama is different than other genres because the authors or dramatists intention is _71_ by

41、 the presentation of actors and theatrical devices, not reading or reciting. It is an oral and visual creation whose written form, which is called the script, is first a(n) _72_, secondly an aid to performance, (actors lines), and lastly a printed text for critical and educational reflection. _73_ t

42、he words of a dramatic text remain unchanged, the effect of the play varies with each interpretation. Like a short story, a play has time constraints (约束) that require continuous action _74_ into new situations and relationships. This makes an economical _75_ essential. Divisions of acts and scenes

43、mark the _76 _ of time and emphasize major developments. Although some types of drama deliberately avoid a human focus, the focus of most drama is human and characterization is the device. The characters must be _77_ presented and become familiar to the audience in a short time. The method of achiev

44、ing this is through the primary _78_ of drama; dialogue. Dialogue represents people communicating through speech. Therefore, characterization in drama is _79_ on the dialogue the characters speak, the actions they perform, and what other characters report. 71. A. celebrated B. developedC. specifiedD

45、. observed 72. A. initiatedB. fulfilledC. masteredD. withdrawn 73. A. resolutionB. background C. preparationD. influence 74. A. Each timeB. As C. When D. While 75. A. moving B. interpreting C. condensing D. melting76. A. lyrics B. element C. conflict D. plot 77. A. limit B. passageC. departure D. wo

46、rth78. A. quickly B. musically C. merelyD. fairly79. A. climaxB. spectacle C. clue D. medium 80. A. dependentB. reflectedC. effective D. carriedIV. Reading Comprehension (35/ 150)(A)According to Alvin Toffler, author of the best seller Future Shock, America has become a throwaway society. Cardboard milk containers and rockets are only two examples. Such products are made for short-term or one-time use. They are becoming larger in number and more important to modern living. Toffler thinks that mans relationships with things will grow increasingly short in time.As proo

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