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1、高一下期第一次考试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟 分值:150分本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。 第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上用铅笔将该 项涂黑。AEverybody should have some level of first aid ability, because accidents and medical emergencies can happen anywhere at any time. St John First

2、Aid courses give you the knowledge and confidence to provide effective first aid whenever it s needed.First Aid Level 1Ideal (理想的)for anyone who wants to learn basic first aid or needs to renew their first aid qualification(资格).Courses can be held at St John or your workplace.Fee: $162(includes GST)

3、Duration(持续时间):Eight hoursFirst Aid Level 2Includes all course content from First Aid Level One, plus an additional half day. Ideal for special first aiders, health and safety managers and anyone who needs a first aid qualification. Fee: $235(includcs GST) ADuration: 12 hours Pre-Hospital Emergency

4、Care (PHEC)Advanced training for first aiders who already hold unit standards 6400 and 6402. Ideal for people who require advanced first aid skills or a pre-hospital emergency care (PHEC) qualification for their work. Fee: $635(includes GST)ADuration: Three daysChild First AidIdeal for parents, gran

5、dparents and other family caregivers. A recognized qualification for childcare workers.Fee: $65(includes GST) ADuration: Four hours Outdoor First AidFirst aid response for accidents and medical emergencies in the wilderness. For groups of eight or more.ADuration: One to two days depending on experie

6、nceSports First AidFirst aid response for common sporting injuries and medical emergencies. Includes ACC injury prevention advice.ADuration: Eight hoursIf you want to learn basic first aid at St John, you must .A. know a 1ittle about first aidC. have a first aid qualification2. Pre-Hospital Emergenc

7、y Care teachesA. special first aid skillsC. first aid in chiIdcare3. The main purpose of the text is toB. spend eight hours on the courseD. take the course at your workplace people .B. advanced first aid skillsI), injury prevention adv,iceA. introduce the courses about first aidB. teach people knowl

8、edge of first aidC. change people s attitude to first aidD. let people renew their first aid qualificationBPeter waved goodbye and closed the door slowly as Jane left homo to visit her grandmother. Expecting a whole day to relax, he was thinking whether to read the newspaper or watch his favorite TV

9、 talk show on his first day off in months. This will be like a wa 1 k in the park, he d told his wife, T 11 look after the kids, and you can go to visit your grandma. vThings started well, but just after eight o, clock, his three little “good kids“ 一Adam, Bob, and Christopher-came down the stairs in

10、 their night clothes and shouted ubreakfast, daddy. ” When food had not appeared within thirty seconds, Adam began using his spoon on Christopher s head as if it were a drum. Christopher started to shout 1oud1y in lime to the beat (节拍).Bob chanted “Where s my toast, where s my toast“ in the backgrou

11、nd. Peter realized his newspaper would have to wait for a few seconds.Life became worse after breakfast. Adam wore Bob s underwear on his head. Bob locked himself in the bathroom, while Christopher shouted again because he was going to wet his pants. Nobody could find clean socks, although they were

12、 before their very eyes. Someone named “Not Me” had spilled a whole glass of orange juice into the basket of clean clothes. Peter knew the talk show had already started.By ten o clock, things were out of control. Christopher was wondering why the fish in the jar refused his bread and butter. Adam wa

13、s trying to show off his talent by decorating the kitchen wa 11 with his color pencils. Bob, thankfully, appeared to be reading quietly in the family room, but closer examination showed that he was eating apple jam straight from the bottle with his hands. Peter realized that the talk show was over a

14、nd reading would be impossible.At exactly 11:17, Peter called the daycare centre (日托所).“I suddenly have to go into work and my wife s away. Can I bring the boys over in a few. minutes?” The answer was obviously “yes” because Peter was smiling.4. When his wife left home, Peter expected to .A. have a

15、relaxing day without pressureB. enjoy his first day off work in week.sC. watch TV talk show with his chiIdrenI), go out for a walk in the nearby parkWhich of the following did Bob do?A. Using his spoon on Christopher* s head.B. Wearing his underwear on his headC. Roading quietly in the family room.I

16、). Eating apple jam from the bottle.6. Why did Peter ask the dayceire centre for help?A. BecauseB. BecauseC. Because1) . Because7. This textA. by timehe had to pick up his wife back home.he found it hard to kill the time home.he wanted to go to his office to work.he found it hard to look after his b

17、oys.is developed .rB. by giving examplesC. by comparisonD. by spaceCFacebook is the world s biggest social network.ng site. People are being tricked into Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service without realizing they re paying for it by giving up loads of personal information.Most Facebook

18、users don t realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no idea what they* re paying for Facebook because people don t really know what their personal data is worth.The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules. Early you could

19、 keep everything private. That was the great, thing about Facebook- You cou 1 d create your own 1 itile private network. Last year, the company changed its privacy rules so that many things your city, your photo, your friends names were set, by default (默认),to be shared with everyone on the Internet

20、.According to Facebook, s vice-president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people don t share information, they have a “less satisfying experiencen .Some critics(批评家)think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. In original business m

21、odel, which involved selling ads and putting them in the side of the pages totally, who wants to look at ads when they, re online connecting with their friends?The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington. In Apri1, Senator Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its

22、 privacy policy. He also urged(催促)the Federal Trade Commission to set guidelines for social networking sites. I think the senator rightly communicated that we had not been clear about what the new products were and .how people could choose to use them or not to use them, “ Schrage admits.I suspect t

23、hat whatever Facebook has done so far to invade our privacy, it s only the beginning, which is why I m considering cancelling (取消)my account. Facebook is a handy site, but I m upset by the idea that my information is in the hands of people I don t know. That s too high a price to pay.8. What do we l

24、earn about Facebook from the first paragraph?A. It is a website that sends messages to users who want to get married.B. It earns money by putting on advertisements.C. It provides loads of personal information to its users.D. It makes money by selling its users personal data.9. What does the author s

25、ay about most Facebook users?A. They are unwi1 ling to give up their personal information.B. They care very little about their personal information.C. They don, t identify themselves when using the website.D. They don, t know their personal data enriches Facebook.10. Why does Facebook make changes t

26、o its rules according to Elliot Schrage?A. To obey the Federal guidelines.B. To provide better service to its users.C. To improve its users, connectionD. To expand its “business.11. Why does the author plan to cancel his Facebook account?A. He doesn t want his personal data badly used.B. He finds ma

27、ny of its users untrustworthy.C. He is dissatisfied with its present service.D. He is upset by its frequent rule changes.DElectric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, but they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.People in California love to talk about azero-emi

28、ssions (排放)vehiclesw , but people in California seem to b。clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants(T厂)mostly use fire to make it. Apart from the few people who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators (发电机).Generators are fueled by something-

29、usual y coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal (地热)plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.In other words, those “zero-emissions“ cars are likely coal-burning cars. Because the coal is burned somewher

30、e else, it looks clean. It is not true. Its as if the California Greens are covering their eyes“If I cant see it, ils not happening. Gasoline is an incredibly (极 其)efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas (or another fuel) and first use

31、it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat-at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.A gallon of gas may drive your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas. won t get you nearly as farso electric cars burn mor

32、e fuel than gasoline-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from wind or geothermal, or solar, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for politiccil, technical, and economic reasons, we don* t use much of those energy sources.In addition, electric cars, batteries which are poisonous fo

33、r a long time will eventually end up in a landfi 11 (垃圾填埋场).And finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it/ s a power plant, though, al 1 the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a

34、 lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.12. Which of the following words can replace “be clueless aboutw in Paragraph 2?A. be familiar with.B. be curious about.C. fai1 to understand.D. show their interest in.13. The electricity we get from a gallon of gas may make our car run .A. at least 25

35、 milesB. more than 25 milesC. less than 25 milesD. as far as 25 milesIn the author, s opinion, compared with cars using gas, electric cars are more .A expensive.B. harmfulC. efficientD. environmentally-friendlyIt can be inferred from the passage that .A. electric cars, batteries are no longer poison

36、ous in the landfillB. now electric cars are used more than their gaso1inc-powercd cousinsC. zero-emissions vehicles should be chosen to protect our environmentD. electric cars are not clean since we get electricity mainly by burning something 第二节阅读填句(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中

37、有两项为多余选项。Homework is a major part of going to school: It* s your teachers* way of evaluating how much you understand what/ s going on in class. 16 Luckily, you can do a few things to make homework less burden.Be sure you understand the homework.Write your homework down in your notebook or day planne

38、r if you need to. 17 It s much easier to take a minute to ask the teacher during or after class than to struggle to remember later that night!Use any extra time in school.Many schools have study halls that are specifically designed to allow students to study. It, ,s tempting(诱惑人的)to hang out with fr

39、iends during study periods or unstructured (松散的)time. 18Take a break.19 So take some breaks while doing your homework. Sitting for too long without stretching or relaxing will make you less productive than if you stop every so often. Taking a 15-minute break every hour is a good idea for most people

40、.20If you dont finish your homework during school, think about how m.uch you have left and what else is going on that day, and then budget your time. Most high-school students have between 1 and 3 hours of homework a night. If it s a heavy homework day and it seems like you, ve got an assignment in

41、every subject but gym and lunch, you 11 need to devote more time to homework. It s a good idea to come up with some kind of homework schedule, especially if you are involved in sports or activities or have an after-school job.A. Once your homework is done, you can check over it if you have extra tim

42、e.B. And it helps digest important concepts.C. Plan yourself.D. Settle down to homework.E. Don* t be afraid to ask questions about whats expected in your homework.F. But the more work you can get done in school, the less you11 have to do that night.G. Most people* s attention spans (跨度)arent very lo

43、ng.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分75分)第一节完形填空(共A、B两篇,每篇20小题,每小题1.5分,满.分30分,共60分。)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。AMy sister and I grew up in a little village in Engkind. Our father was a struggling 21 , but I always knew he was 22 . He never criticized us, but used 23 to bring out our

44、best. He, d say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you don t give them water, they die. “ I 24 as a child I said something 25 about somebody, and my father said, 26 time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it s a reflection of you. He explained that if I looked for the b

45、est 27 people, I would get the best 28 . From then on I ve always tried to 29 the principle in my life and later in running my company.Dad s also always been very 30 . At 15, I started a magazine. It was 31 a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a 32 : stay in school or lea

46、ve to work on my magazine.I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway (影响)me from my decision, 33 any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind, he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad 34 me to go into law. And V ve 35 regretted it. I wanted to be ar biologist, 36 I didn t stick to my

47、 37 . You know what you want. Go realize it. ”As 38 turned out, my 1ittle publicalion(出版)went on to become Student, a national 39 for young people in the U. K. My wife and I have two children, and I d like to think we are bringingthat I d first 41 in a magazine. I tried it on. It fit 42 . I wrapped

48、the coat aroundthem up in the samewayDad 40 me.21.A.biologistB.managerC.lawyerD.gardener22.A.specialB.honestC.strictD.learned23.A.courageB.praiseC.powerD.warmth24.A.thinkB.imagineC.rememberD.guess25.A.unnecessaryB.unkindC.unimportantD.unusual26.A.anotherB.anyC.someD.other27.A.inB.onC.atD.about28.A.in caseB.in returnC.by chanceD.by turns29.A.reviseB.setC.reviewD.follow30.A.demandingB.

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