上海交通大学附属中学20102011学年度第二学期高一英语期终试卷及答案.pdf

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1、上海交通大学附属中学 2010-2011 学年度第二学期高一英语期终试卷(满分 100 分,100 分钟完成。答案一律写在答题卡、答题纸上)命题:王玮韩立新I.Listening Comprehension(24%)Section ADirections:In section A,you will hear ten short conversationsbetween two speakers.At the end of each conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversations and the questio

2、ns will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,readthe four possible answers on your paper,and decide whichone is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.In a post office.B.On a farm.D.At a restaurant.C.At a clinic.2.A.Thursday 9 am.-5 pm.am.-5 pm.C.Su

3、nday 10 am.-5 pm.B.Saturday9D.Monday 10 am.-6pm.3.A.He needs to sleep for three or four hours.B.wants to buy a set of coffee cups.C.He needs more coffee to stay awake.第 1 页D.HeHehasbeen wide awake for some time.4.A.In the office.B.In the suburb.D.In a flat.C.In the city centre.5.A.They are shopping.

4、C.They are walking.B.They are driving.D.They are hunting.B.Go for a ride.D.Changeher6.A.Go to the party.C.Prepare for her interview.clothes.7.A.She doesnt have an email puter is infected with virus.B.HerC.She doesnt know how to use a computer.D.needs to check her email.8.SheA.The air pollution is ca

5、used by the development ofindustry.B.The city is poor because there isnt much industry.C.The woman doesnt want to live in the city any more.D.There are no factories where the speakers live.9.A.Boring.Exhausting.B.Demanding.C.Challenging.D.10.A.She called the man but the line was busy.B.Shedidnt come

6、 back until midnight.C.She had been planning for the trip.第 2 页D.She visitedher friends all night.Section BDirections:In Section 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 bespoken only once.

7、When you hear a question,read the fourpossible answers on your paper and decide which one wouldbe the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.He failed his diving test three times.B.Heisuncertain about the coming test.C.He cant remem

8、ber the traffic rules.the traffic rules during the day.12.A.Surprised.D.HebrokeB.Disappointed.C.Confident.D.Upset.B.Hehadnt13.A.He broke a lot of traffic rules.practiced long enough.C.He drove the wrong way.unexpected happened.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A.More than

9、 one million.D.SomethingB.Morethantwomillion.第 3 页C.Less than one million.population.D.Halfthe15.A.They prefer to spend their holidays in Australia.B.Most of them do physical exercise regularly.C.Shopping is one of their favourite recreations.D.They stay at home watching TV most of the time.16.A.A t

10、ypical Briton is most likely to get up late in themorning.B.The life of Britons hasnt changed much over the pastdecades.C.Britons spend more money on their holidays comparedto the past.D.British people are quite famous for their unique sense ofhumor.Section CDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolonge

11、rconversations.The conversations will be read twice.After youhear each conversation,you are required to fill in thenumbered blanks with the information you have heard.Writeyour answers on your answer sheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.第 4 页Telephone InformationName:_(17)_ Engl

12、ish Language Center.Application deadlines:the end of _(18)_Tuition:_(19)_ dollarsWays to apply:Mail back the application form Fill out the application form _(20)_Complete the form.WriteONE WORD for each answer.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.What does the man ask theTaking care o

13、f his dog duringwoman to do for him?_(21)_.What does the dog like to do He likes to watch _(22)_at 3:00 p.m.?on Channel 4.Why does the man ask theBecause otherwise he wouldwoman to scratch the dog_(23)_.every day?What is required during theSome _(24)_.dogs nap time?Complete the form.WriteNO MORE THA

14、N THREE WORDSfor each answer.第 5 页.Grammar and Vocabulary(26%)Section ADirections:Beneath each of the following sentences there arefour choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one answerthat best completes the sentence.25.The art show wasbeing a failure;it was a great success.A.far fromB.along withC.n

15、ext toD.regardless of26.I am so sorry to have come late for the meeting.-Its not your fault.Withrush-hour traffic andheavyrain,it is no wonder you were late.a27.The CDs are on sale!Buy one and you getcompletelyA.a;aB.the;theC./;/D./;free.A.otherones28.My parentsin Hong Kong.They were born there and

16、haveB.othersC.oneD.never lived anywhere else.A.livewill live29.I send you 100 dollars today,the restin a year.B.livedC.were livingD.第 6 页A.followsbeing followed30.WithB.followedC.to followD.April18srailwayspeedup,highwayandairtransport will have competed with service for passengers.A.goodthe best31.

17、When hethe door,he found his keys were nowhere.B.betterC.bestD.A.would openD.was to openB.openedC.had opened32.The wet weather will continue tomorrow,when a cold frontto arrive.A.is expectedB.is expectingC.expectsD.will be expected33.I like getting up very early in summer.The morning air isso good.A

18、.to be breathedB.to breatheD.being breathedC.breathing34.Distinguished guests and friends,welcome to our school.the ceremony of the 50th Anniversary this morning are ouralumni(校友)from home and abroad.A.AttendB.To attendC.AttendingD.Having attended第 7 页35.He was busy writing a story,onlyonce in a whi

19、le tosmoke a cigarette.A.to stopB.stoppingC.to have stoppedD.having stopped36.Who should be responsible for the accident?-The boss,not the workers.They just carried out theorder.A.as toldB.as are toldC.as tellingD.as they told37.you have seen both fighters,will win?A.Since;do you think whoC.When;who

20、everB.As;who you thinkD.Since;who do youthink38.Its thirty years since we last met.-But I still remember the story,believe it or not,we gotlost on a rainy night.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.when39.Students are always interested in finding out they can gowith a new teacher.A.how soonB.how oftenC.how longD.ho

21、w far第 8 页40.The placethe bridge is supposed to be built should bethe cross river traffic is the heaviest.A.which;whereB.at which;whichD.which;in whichC.atwhich;where41.I wonder how much you charge for your services.-The first two are freethe third costs$30.A.whileB.untilC.whenD.beforeSection BDirec

22、tions:Complete the following passage by using thewords in the box.Each word can only be used once.Note thatthere is one word more than you need.A.focusB.examiningC.expressiveD.communicationE.significantlyAB.neglectAC.distinguishingAD.reliablyAE.recognitionBC.consideratePeople from East Asia tend to

23、have more difficulty thanthose from Europe in42facial expressions and a newreport published online inCurrent Biology explains why.Rachael Jack,University of Glasgow researcher,said thatrather than scanning evenly(均 匀 地)across a face asWesterners do,Easterners43their attention on the第 9 页eyes.“We sho

24、w that Easterners and Westerners look atdifferent face features to read facial expressions,”Jack said.“Westerners look at the eyes and the mouth in equalmeasure,whereas Easterners favor the eyes and44themouth.”According to Jack and her colleagues,the discovery showsthat human45of emotion is more com

25、plex thanpreviously believed.As a result,facial expressions that hadbeen considered universally recognizable cannot be used to46convey emotion in a cross-cultural situation.The researchers studied cultural differences in the47of facial expressions by recording the eye movements of 13Western people a

26、nd 13 East Asian people while they observedpictures of48faces and put them into categories:happy,sad,surprised,fearful,disgusted,angry,or neutral(中立的).They compared how accurately participants read those facialexpressions using their particular eye movement strategies.It turned out that Easterners f

27、ocused much greaterattention on the eyes and made49more errors than didWesterners.“The cultural difference in eye movements thatthey show is probably a reflection of cultural difference in第 10 页facial expressions,”Jack said.“Our data suggest thatwhereas Westerners use the whole face to convey emotio

28、n,Easterners use the eyes more and mouth less.”In short,the data show that facial expressions are notuniversal signals of human emotion.From here on,50how cultural factors have differed in these basic social skillswill help our understanding of human emotion.Otherwise,when it comes to communicating

29、emotions across cultures,Easterners and Westerners will find themselves lost intranslation.Reading Comprehension(35%)Section ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there arefour words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in eachblank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Do y

30、ou think that a universal language will emerge withinthe next century?English is51the lingua franca inmany parts of the world,and is the best language currently toknow52business and science,53I dont thinkEnglish will54become a universal language.I thinkthat if a language becomes the world language,i

31、t should bean artificial one.55,it might seem to many as an effort to第 11 页56a certain cultural group.The57with a universallanguageishowto58it,andhowtogetthegovernmentsoftheworldtoagree59itsimplementation.If this were to happen,the international language wouldbe the60second language of all countries

32、,and legally itwould still play second fiddle to the current language of thatcountry.ItcouldallowdifferenttribesinAfricatocommunicate,or61communication between smallvillages in India that each speaks different languages.Not to62it would mean that one would only have to learn twolanguages no matter 6

33、3in the world he travels.What64specificswhat writing65should ituse?Where should its words come from?Should thelanguagebehighlyinflectedorveryanalytical?Andfurthermore,how will the language be established?51.A.preciouslyB.uncertainlyC.indefinitelyD.currentlyB.underC.overC.butD.inD.52.53.A.forA.soB.mo

34、reovertherefore54.A.evenB.hardlyC.stillD.第 12 页ever55.A.OtherwiseD.SoB.MeanwhileC.Nevertheless56.A.promotepredictB.exceedC.conductD.57.A.problemD.resultB.impactC.benefit58.A.setpublishB.buildC.rankD.59.60.A.forB.aboutC.inD.onD.A.normalsuddenlyB.officialC.legally61.A.causepersuadeB.enableC.makeD.62.A

35、.tellspeakB.mentionC.sayD.63.A.howwhetherB.whatC.whereD.64.A.aboutofB.forC.ifD.kind65.A.organizationB.changeD.systemC.management第 13 页Section BDirections:Read the following four passages.Each passage isfollowed by several questions or unfinished statements.Foreach of them there are four choices mark

36、ed A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the informationgiven in the passage you have just read.(A)Below is adapted from an English dictionary.Use thedictionary to answer the following questions.figure/fg/noun,afinefigureofman/verbwoman:atall,andnoun1anumber strong-lookingrepresenti

37、ng a particular well-shaped personfigureamount,especially one of speech:a word or phrasegiveninofficial usedinadifferentwayinformation:thetradefrom its usual meanings in/sales figuresorder to create a particular2a symbol rather thanmentalimageoreffecta word representing onefigurehead:someone whoof t

38、he numbers betweenistheheadorchiefin0and9:a six-figurename only(with no realsalary3(informal)the power or authority)第 14 页area of mathematics that verb1tothinkordealswithadding,decidethatsth.willmultiplying,etc.happen or is true:I figurednumbers4a personthat if I took the nightof the type mentioned:

39、train,IcouldbeinGandhiwasbotha Scotland by morning.2 topolitical and a religiousbepartofaprocess,figure in Indian history.situation,etc.especially an5the shape of a person important part:My opinionseen from a distance orof the matter didnt seemnot clearly6a persontofigure atall.3toor an animal as sh

40、own in calculate an amount or theart or a story:a wall withcostofsth.:We figuredfive carved figures in it thatattendanceat7the human shape,150,000.1 figure in:toconsideredfromthe include(in a sum):Havepoint of view of beingyou figured in the cost ofattractivelythin:doing hotel?2 figure on:toexercise

41、onestoimproveplan on;to expect sth.toa happen:I havent figuredfigure8patternorseriesofon his getting home toomovementsperformedlate.3 figure out:to第 15 页onice:figure-skatingwork out;understand bybe/become afigure of thinking:Have you figuredfun:be/become sb.thatout how much the trip willothers laugh

42、 atcutcost?It/That figures!afigure:(of a person)to(informal):haveaThatseemsparticular reasonable,logicalandappearanceHecutawhat I expect.striking figureinhisdinner jacket.putafigure on sth.:to say theexact price or number ofsth.66.She was coming late again for the work._!Thats typical of her.You jus

43、t cant doanything to stop her doing that.A.It figures her outB.It figuresD.She is a figure ofC.It cuts a poor figurefun67.The phrase“watch my figure”in the sentence“Dontte mpt me with chocolate;I am watching my figure.”means“_”.A.add the numbersB.have sports第 16 页C.try not to get fat68.D.watch games

44、Which underlined word in the following sentences is usedasfigure of speech?A.John is fond of animals and raises a rabbit as apet.B.In some countries,bamboo can be used to buildhouses.C.We all regard Mr.Smith as an importantfigure in ourcompany.D.I didnt really mean my partner was asnake.(B)It takes

45、two to duet(二重唱),and one question forscientists is how these coordinated(协调的)performancesarise in birds.Are they the result of cooperation,a way inwhich one pair signals to others that theyve got it together?Or are they the result of conflict,evolving to avoid onepartners song interfering with the o

46、thers?A study of duetting in Peruvian warbling antbirds(蚁鸟)suggests that it might be a little of both,and that context iseverything.Joseph A.Tobias and Nathalie Seddon of theUniversity of Oxford show in Current Biology that sexualconflict can cause the female of a pair that normallycooperates to“jam

47、”the males song by singing over it.第 17 页The researchers exposed antbird pairs to recorded songsof other antbirds and monitored the songs the pairs produced.In one experiment,they played the songs of an intruding pair.In this case,the resident pair“both are likely to lose theirterritory,so both shou

48、ld cooperate,”Dr.Tobias said.Andthey do.They produce a coordinated duet that in effect tellsthe intruders to keep away.But when the researchers played the song of a singlefemale,the pair behaved differently.“Youd expect theresident female to be highly motivated to defend her positionin the partnersh

49、ip,”Dr.Tobias said.And thats whatoccurs.The male sings its heart out,flirting(调情)with thesingle female,and the female of the pair does its best tointerfere with the song by singing over it,apparently to makeher mate less attractive to the other female.“Its clear that the male doesnt like what shesdo

50、ing,”Dr.Tobias said.The behavior“breaks up what isotherwiseaverycooperativesituationintoamorecomplicated signal,”he added.Its the first evidence of this kind of signal jammingamong pairs,Dr.Tobias said.And in that it leads the male to alter its song to avoid the第 18 页females interfering notes,it sho

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