福州格致中学2015级高一学段第一学期质量评定高一年级第五次月考英语试卷时间:100分钟分值120分★祝考试顺利★(完型填空启用备用卷题号不同答题卡区域注意区别)第Ⅰ卷选择题(共两部分,满分70分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Most of us are highly aware of various channels through which we can obtain information on food safety. A majority of us have shown much __36___ in experts and authorities and taken a(n) __37___ part in science activities organized by such experts.__38_, we do not always form an accurate picture When there is __39_news about one brand, our trust in all brands or similar products tends to be __40___ . We would doubt not only the brand in __41___ but also similar brands when a safety issue (问题)_42___ in the news. At the same time,our purchase __43___ change as food safety incidents occur. We are becoming _44___ confident in domestic(国内的)food companies ,for they have done too little in publishing and sharing food safety __45__ so far. As a result ,we would turn to __46__ brands more often.Food safety incidents in China have attracted a lot of attention. As a matter of fact ,we only have a very _47__ knowledge base on the issue. In developed countries,there have been relatively _48__ measures and response system toward safety issues. Therefore, the __49___ in those countries are less likely to become over-panicked and form serious _50 about all brands.Food companies should pay more attention to our insights, listen to our voices, _51___ the opinions of experts and authorities ,have effective strategies for response _52____ various media channels, and __53___ information in time and face the public honestly. In addition ,both the government and an independent third - party should have a role to play in providing information about food companies__54___ in raw material selection, production and distribution (流通) However, this might require several years and we still need to learn more about food __55___36. A. respect B.enthusiasm C. distrust D. confidence37. A. slight B. broad C. active D. natural38. A. However B. Consequently C. Meanwhile D. Furthermore39. A. negative B. exciting C. detailed D. special40. A. protected B. affected C. increased D. preserved41. A. particular B. question C. specific D. danger42. A ends up B. breaks down C. turns up D. settles down43. A. habits B. actions C. behaviors D. decisions44. A. less B. over C. more D. most45. A. measures B. technology C. assessment D. information46. A. famous B. foreign C. latest D. native47. A. professional B. specific C. limited D. abundant48. A. complete B. valuable C. simple D. flexible49. A. experts B. merchants C. consumers D. companies50. A. beliefs B. protests C. preferences D.doubts51. A. suspect B. value C. challenge D. discuss52. A. within B. via C. toward D. beyond53. A. announce B. collect C.analyze D. exchange54. A. secrets B. schedules C. processes D. managements55. A problem B. safety C. crisis D. supply第二节阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
ALOST AND FOUND ROOMMATESFOUND:Cat, 6 months old, black and white marking. Found near Linden and South U.Steve, 800-4661.FEMALE ROOMMATE WANGTEOwn room near campus.Available December 1.Rent $80 per month until March 1 st. $129 Thereafter.Call Jill for d etails. 800-7839LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in brown case. Campus area. Reward. Call Gregg 800-2896Need person to assume lease for own bedroom in apt.Near campus, $92/mo. Starting Jan.1. Call 800-6157 after 5pmFOR SALE HELP WANTEDMOVING:Must sell. TV b/w 12,$50;AM/FM transistor radio A/C or battery, $15; cassette tape recorder, $10; music records, Call John or Pat, 800-0739 after 5pm or weekendsBABYSITTER-MY HOMEIf you are available a few hours during the day, some evenings and occasional weekends to care for 2 school-age children, please call Gayle Moore days 800-1111, evenings and week ends 800-4964USED FUR COATS and JACKETS. Good condition. $50-$125. Call 800-0436 after 12 noonWAITRESS WANTED:10am-2pm or 10:30 am-5pm. Apply in person, 207S. Main, Curtis Restaurant.21.What was lost in campus area according to the LOST AND FOUND ads?A. A catB. A radioC. A pair of glassesD. A cassette tape recorder22.You will call if you want to buy a radio.A. 800-0436B. 800-0739C. 800-4661D. 800-496423.If you want a job of taking care of children, which ad will you answer?A. Lost AND FOUNDB. ROOMMATESC. FOR SALED. HELP WANTEDAs a music teacher for twenty-seven years, I have always known that music touches the soul. It can break through all kinds of barriers(障碍) to reach students in a very special way. It can be the means for each child to find their light.A few years ago, I was blessed with the opportunity to teach pre-school students one afternoon a week. One of my most memorable students was Vanessa. She was five years old, had difficulty walking, and could not speak. We mostly sat on the floor for our music lessons and Vanessa liked to sit on my lap. One of her favorite songs was John the Rabbit. It was a call and response song where I sang the call and the students clapped two times while singing the repeating phrase, “Oh, yes!” Vanessa liked to put her hands together with mine and clap with me. We performed that song during every class, Vanessa and I clapping together. She never said or sang a word.One day late in the school year, when the song was finished, Vanessa turned around, looked me in the eye, clapped her tiny hands two times and said the words “Oh, yes!”I opened my mouth and could not speak. Through music, we had made a connection.Several years later, I came across Vanessa on the street in town. I stopped my car and waved to say hello. She waved back with a big smile on her face and then clapped her hands two times, mimicking(模仿) the song we had performed in our music class. This precious little girl, through her connection with music, left an impression on me that will last forever.Every child has the ability to learn and grow. It is up to us educators to discover the way to reach each and every one of our students. We all must find each child’s light.24.The author thinks music________.A. can make children calm downB. Can connect heart to heartC. Is difficult for pre-school studentsD. Is a good means to find a job25.According to the second paragraph, Vanessa________.A. Got used to singing songsB. Was too shy to speakC. Was the youngest in the classD. Enjoyed the author’s classes26.When Vanessa spoke the words “Oh, yes!”, the author felt________.A. SurprisedB. HappyC. FrightenedD.Satisfied27.What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. The author has been in touch with Vanessa for several years.B. Vanessa became as healthy as other children.C. The song made a deep impression on Vanessa.D. Being a good educator became Vanessa’s dream.In 1970, my five brothers, my sister and I lived in the housing projects of Toronto with our parents. My father was a factory worker, and my mother stayed at home. Each year my father would dress up as Santa Claus and go through the streets of the projects sharing joy and candies with the children there. He loved it as much as they did!But around the Christmas in 1970, my father was out of his job and money was tight. In fact, there was no money for Chris tmas and my parents weren’t sure what they’d provide for us.That Christmas Eve, however, as usual, my father left the house dressed as Santa Claus. He knew that even though our Christmas would be hard, he could not disappoint the other kids in the neighborhood.As my f ather left the house and went down the walkway, Santa Claus was walking up, with a great sack full of gifts for us! He said nothing, only smiled a sweet smile at my father, and wished him a Merry Christmas. The happy man handed Dad the sack and walked away down the block.We never knew who the man was and who showed us great kindness on a snowy Christmas night. We do know, however, that without him we would have had nothing under the tree. His kindness gave my parents hope and showed us in a very real way the true meaning of Christmas.Our fam ily has never forgotten this kind stranger. Each year we tell the story of the mysterious Santa Claus and try to repay his gifts by giving gifts to others in need.28.The author’s father ________.A. was once the richest man in his hometownB. was working in a government officeC. had to support a family of 9 peopleD. looked like Santa Claus most29.What happened in 1970?A. The author’s mother lost her job.B. They had a little money left for Christmas.C. They had the worst Christmas in their lives.D. The author’s father was out of work.30.The author’s family knew ________.A. who the mysterious Santa Claus wasB. why the mysterious Santa Claus helped themC. how they could repay the mysterious Santa ClausD. they could find the mysterious Santa Claus one day31.It can be inferred(推断)that ________.A. the mysterious Santa Claus was one of their relativesB. the mysterious Santa Claus was a rich man in the areaC. the sack from the mysterious Santa Claus was very expensiveD. the author’s family were all thankful to the mysterious Santa ClausIf you don’t think technology can improve your trip, meet Judy Williams. When she and her husband recently checked into Blu Hotel in Zurich, a clerk asked them to sign the dotted line on a room rate hundreds of dollars higher than their online offer.“It was not a cheap stay,” says Williams, a lawyer from Billings, Mont. But it became more of one after her husband fired up the Bo app he’d used to book their room on his smartphone. “As soon as we showed him the cost, he honored it,” Williams says.Technology may create challenges for travelers but it can also solve them. It’s more than making sure of a hotel cost. The latest can help users select hotels by location, make a secure booking and view the confirmed(已确认的) cost so they never need to re-discuss their hotel price.Another pain point for travelers is traffic that eats away precious vacation time. There’s a new app called Commute which is aimed at users who have to make the same trip every day. But if you’re headed to Los Angeles or Honolulu, where visitors can easily get stuck in hours of heavy traffic, Commute can help.Just input b asic information about your destination and expected leaving time, and the app will start sending you traffic information 15 minutes before you leave. Testing Commute proved to be a challenge for me, because my home address is about 900 miles from my place of work. But if you have only a short distance to travel through a heavily populated area, you can use Commute to avoid traffic jams.Another source of travel-related problems is money. That’s particularly true when you’re dealing with a foreign currency. The latest Travel Money Tracker helps travelers prevent currency mix-ups. It immediately changes a country’s native currency to yours, so you know exactly how much that Espresso(浓咖啡) in Milan costs in dollars. It can also warn you when you’re overspending, which can sometimes be a problem when you’re on vacation. The only catch, of course, is that you have to remember to record all your purchases.Taken together, these apps solve some of the most common travel problems. But not all of them. Some things, no smartphone can fix, which means I get to ke ep my job – for now.32.What does the writer want to tell through the example of Judy Williams?A. The cost of Blu Hotel was higher than t hat of others.B. The clerk was very friendly and patient.C. The smartphones have many functions.D. Technology can make our trips better.33.Commute is not suitable for those who_________.A. have a long journeyB. go on the same trip every dayC. can easily get stuck in traffic jamsD. travel a short distance downtown34.What is the function of Travel Money Tracker?A. It tells people how much Espresso costs.B. It changes the native currency to yours.C. It warns people when they are shopping.D. I t records all people’s purchases.35.What is the purpose of this passage?A. To encourage people to travel.B. To introduce some new apps.C. To help people with technology problems.D. To provide people with traveling information.第II卷(非选择题)第一节、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。