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2016《新模式英语1》期末考试A卷及答案

2015~2016学年度第一学期15计算机班、15商务班、15机电班《新模式英语1》期末考试卷A考核方式:理论闭卷考核时间:100分钟一、单选.(每题1分,共15分)1、 __________________ your books.A openB opensC Open2 、 __________________ the paperA ReadsB readingC Read3 、 __________________ the teacherA Listen toB listen toC Listens to4、 __________________ your nameAOpen B sit down C Write5、 __________________ a piece of paperA Take outB openC Listen6、 __________________ a studentA Stand upB HelpC Sit down7、 We __________________16 years old.A amB isC are8、 She __________________from San Diego.A amB isC are9、 You __________________ married.A amB isC are10、 Jennifer and I __________________ from the U.S.A amB isC are11、 The students __________________ from Cuba.A amB isC are12、 John __________________ 6’tall.A hasB is13、 Yuuki __________________ three auntsA haveB has.14、 We __________________ for books at the bookkstore.A shopB shops15、 Armand __________________ for flowers at the flower shop. 班级学号姓名成绩A shop B shops二、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Finally I got my driving license (驾照) last summer. Mom decided to go with me to take my first trip around an empty parking lot. I knew my mother was an excellent 1 . She had driven over 20 years without getting one ticket. However, I found that she was not the best teacher for me. It wasn't that she shouted, or told me that I was doing poorly. Her“helpful instructions” 2 managed to make me more nervous.Since I could no longer practice with her, the job was 3 in the hands of my father. The idea of learning from Dad was not so 4 .I loved him dearly, but I just did not see Dad as someone I could be comfortable learning from. He almost never talked. We shared a typical father-daughter relationship. He’d ask how school was, and I’d say it was fine. Unluckily, that was the most of our 5 . Spending several hours alone with someone who might as well have been a stranger really frightened me.As we got into the car that first time, I was not surprised at what happened. Dad and I drove around, saying almost nothing, except for a few instructions on how to turn. As my lessons went on, however, things began to 6 . Dad would turn the radio 7 so I could fully enjoy his favorite music. Then he actually began 8 . I was soon hearing about past failed dates, “basic body” gym class, and otherstories from his past, including some of his first meeting with Mom.I thought why Dad was telling me so much in the car. In all the years that I had 9 why my father never spoke that much, I had never stopped to consider that it was because I had never stopped to listen. Homework, friends, and even TV had all called me away from him, and I never thought my 10 father had anything to say.Since I began driving with him, my driving skill has greatly increased. More important is that I got to know my father more and more. Just living with him wasn’t enough—it took driving with him for me to get to know someone who was a mystery (神秘).1. A. doctor B. worker C. writer D. driver2. A. ever B. only C. still D. yet3. A. dropped B. returned C. placed D. started4. A. exciting B. surprising C. moving D. hurting5. A. instructions B. conversations C. introductionsD. competitions6. A. work B. appear C. change D. continue7. A. over B. up C. off D. down8. A. talking B. singing C. listening D. thinking9. A. found B. expected C. wondered D. understood10. A. strict B. proud C. honest D. quiet三 .阅读理解(共30分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

(共30分,每小题2分)A1. Where is Alexanderplatz?A. Near the Zoo entrance.B. Under the TV tower.C. In the parking area.D. At the train station.2. When can we rent a bike?A. At 6:30.B. At 8:00.C. At 14:00.D. At 21:00.3. How much is it if you keep the bike for one day?A. $7.B. $10.C. $12.D. $22.BPlaying video games has become a real job now. Players can get a lot of money. They compete, watched by thousands of fans in arenas (竞技场), with millions more following online.40 years ago the first known competition (playing Spacewar at the US’s Standford University) offered a magazine as first prize. In 2014 the world championship (冠军赛) for Dota 2 had the prize of almost $11 million and 10,000 fans watched live as Chinese team won the first prize.Last year also saw the first e-sports arenas open in the US and a 15,000-seater e-sports stadium (体育场) in China, the e-TV sports report by sports network ESPN and the $450,000 worth e-sports scholarship (奖学金) offered by Chicago’s Robert Morris University.If you’re over 30, you probably don’t, directly, unless you happen to be a fanatical (狂热的) player of the most popular e-sports games. But your children or grandchildren do. They know the players by their gaming handles (用户名) and hope to follow their heroes into a gaming world.1. What has playing video games become now?A. A job.B. A sport.C. A hobby.D. A competition.2. When did the Chinese team win the first prize?A. 40 years ago.B. 30 years ago.C. In 2014.D.In 2015.3. What did Chicago’s Robert Morris University offer?A. The first e-sports arenas.B. An e-sports stadium.C. The e-TV sports report.D. An e-sports scholarship.4. Who likes e-sports best, according to the passage?A. Newly-born babies.B. Young children.C. Middle-aged people.D. Old people.CThe most interesting thing to see in Malaysia is the ever-increasing number of festivals held around the country. Made up of traditional cultural celebrations, religious (宗教的) holidays and modern sporting or cultural events, Malaysia’s festivals mean there’s always a party to be found.More traditional events, such as World Kite Festival, the Magic ofthe Night and the Lantern Festival—to name just a few—all appear in many calendars around the nation. Traditional religious celebrations, such as Chinese New Year and Christmas, are also popular in Malaysia and are celebrated across different cultures and backgrounds.The greatest event of the year’s calendar for any food lover will be the Malaysia Gourmet Festival, held throughout chosen hotels in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur.One of the most popular of these new additions is the Malaysia Year End Sale, which runs from November through to early January. All around the nation there’re cheaper sales.When it comes to the celebrations, Malaysians are some of the most generous (慷慨的) people in the world. During many of the year’s important events, Malaysians will open their homes to friends, families and strangers (including tourists) in a tradition known as “Rumah Terbuka”or “Open House”. Attending an Open House is a great opportunity to join the Malaysian, make friends and enjoy delicious local food. The government or local groups will also sometimes offer an Open House in a larger place, such as a big hall. Everyone is welcome to take part in such events, which have helped create a positive (积极的) air.2015 has been decided to be the Year of Festivals in Malaysia—so there’s never been a better time to visit Malaysia than now. Just turn the page to see some of the important events taking place over the next 12 months. And for more information on traveling to Malaysia, please visit .my.1. What kind of festival is World Kite Festival in Malaysia? A. A traditional event. B. A religious holiday.C. A sporting event.D. A cultural celebration.2. Which of the following is the greatest event for food lovers?A. The Lantern Festival.B. The Malaysia Year End Sale.C. The Magic of the Night.D. The Malaysia Gourmet Festival.3. The underlined part “Open House”in the passage means “______”.A. leaving one’s room door openB. keeping a shop open day and nightC. letting visitors stay at one’s homeD. offering visitors free hotel rooms4. What is the writer’s purpose in the passage?A. To encourage us to visit Malaysia.B. To report some interesting festivals.C. To share his own experience.D. To introduce a foreign country.DWhen you first step out into that big world, it can be a little worrying, but as time goes by and you get into the new environment, you very quickly begin to love it because every traveler learns certain lessons, lessons about themselves, about travel, and about the world in general.You might have thought you’d have trouble with the language or that you’re terrible with directions, or that you’re shy around new people, or that you can’t deal with some problems, but once you throw yourselfto the deep end and have to survive (生存) on your own in the world, you’ll come to know you’re far better at these things than you ever realize.Every time I go camping or stay in a poor hotel or even eat street food, the feeling is the same on that first day: sick. I can’t get clean. There are people making noise in my room. This food is going to make me ill. But after about three days of anything—any level of discomfort—you just get used to it. And then it becomes fun.Couldn’t find anywhere to have breakfast this morning? No worries. Stayed up all night drinking and now you have to catch a bus? It’ll all be fine. See the above—it’ll take about three days to get used to it.What you may have once thought was very unpleasant—showering in a dirty bathroom, drying yourself with a dirty hotel towel, wearing the same T-shirt four days, never washing your socks—becomes routine (惯例) once you’ve been traveling for a couple of months. Keep clean? It’s a first-world problem.First-time travelers are usually worried about safety, but after a while you realize that the world isn’t out to get you, and if you just take a few easy precautions (警觉), the probability is high that you’ll never get stolen while you travel. Although you still might, so don’t carry anything you can’t bear to lose.The first price is never the right price. This holds true for anywhere that the price isn’t stamped onto the thing or clearly shown in some way. While arguing about the price doesn’t come naturally to some. It’s something you have to get used to if you don’t want to be ripped off over and over again.Things go wrong when you travel—lots of things. The train is late, the money exchange place is closed, the hotel has lost your booking, and you can feel a pain in your stomach that means last night’s street food was a bad choice. But you have to be able to deal with these problems when you travel, or you’ll quickly go silly.1. What makes travelers love their travel, according to the passage?A. Time’s going by.B. Lessons they’ve learnt.C. The exercise they take.D. The new environment.2. The second paragraph mainly tells us that ______.A. traveling abroad causes a lot of problemsB. one must be brave to travel in the worldC. we’re better than we realize when travelingD. nothing can stop us from going abroad3. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?A. We can get used to a different life style in a short time.B. It’s important to keep clean all the time when traveling.C. First-time travelers are usually safe all over the world.D. It’s not necessary to buy things during our travel abroad.4. From the last paragraph, we can infer that ______.A. we can only depend on luck when travelingB. traveling is rather hard work than happy timeC. traveling service is not good all over the worldD. we must be ready to face problems when traveling四、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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