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高一英语第二学期期中试卷总分:100分时间:90分钟班级:姓名:得分一.单项选择1. She is _______ 18-year-old girl and she studies at _________ BeijingUniversity.A. a, theB. an, theC. an, \D. a, \2. I think Mr Brown has many stamps, _______A. isn’t sheB. does sheC. has sheD. doesn’t she3. Hardly _______ the enemy _______ out _______ the Eighth Route Army men wereinformed.A. did, start, whenB. \, started, thenC. had, started, whenD. would, start, then4. The film was so frightening that we all kept our eyes_____A. closedB. closeC. to closeD. closing5. The children ________ in the darkness when they heard a terrible voice.A. walkedB. walkingC. are walkingD. were walking6. What the teacher said _______ it.A. had no effect onB. had no effect inC. have no effect onD. has no effects on7. Nobody agrees to his plan _______ all the members of the club stay in the countryfor a week.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. \8. The building ________ last year was destroyed in the earthquake.A. was builtB. builtC. buildingD. to built9. Each of us should be aware ______ our action to protect our environment.A. ofB. whatC. whichD. about10. I would rather he ________ now.A. leaveB. leavesC. leftD. should leave11. Their robot is different ______ ours, but yours is almost the same ______ours.A. as, asB. from, fromC. from, asD. as, from12. He drives _______ than he did before the accident.A. carefullyB. more carefulC. more carefullyD. much more carefully13. He came back to his hometown, ________ was located in the city.A. whatB. thatC. whereD. which14. I don’t know how to operate the machine _______ you give me the manual.A. unlessB. ifC. as long asD. because15. that’s the hotel ________ last SundayA. where we stayedB. which we stayedC. at that we stayedD. where we stayed at16. We haven’t found ______ we lost at the railway station.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. what17. We have to plant more trees and grass ________ control the sand storm.A. so as toB. in orderC. so thatD. so to18. Please write to me when you are free. I _______ to hearing from you.A. would likeB. am looking forwardC. am expectingD. want19. He ____ often _____ by his classmates.A. is, laughted atB. is, laughedC. is, laughing atD. is, laughing20. ______ sweet voice!A. WhatB. What aC. HowD. how a21. I wish I _____ more attention to my English at middle school.A. payB. were payingC. had paidD. paid27. Which is _______ country in area, China or CanadaA. largerB. a largerC. largestD. the largest28. Don’t shout at your friends _______. It will hurt the feeling.A. on angerB. angerC. in angerD. angry29. Beijing is the second largest city in China, second ______ Shanghai.A. toB. ofC. withD. for30. I’m sure she is suitable ______ the job _______ .A. for, advertisedB. to, advertisingC. to , advertisedD. for advertising三完型填空( 每小题1分, 共10 分 )Matt grows the nice vegetables in the village. He grows big, sweet apples and oranges, too.And what __31__ Well, the biggest and the __32___ flowers.It is a wonderful garden. Matt plants things __33__ spring, summer, autumn and winter. After that he does very __34__ work. He sits in the garden with his small radio, listening to music __35__ all day.Matt likes music. But what __36__ the garden __37__ does the work I will tell you something true, the music __38__ the work. All plants __39__ music, and Matt knows that.Do you want nice vegetables and beautiful flowers Just give you plants a lot of __40__.31 A also B either C else D too32 A prettiest B prettier C more pretty D most pretty33 A in B at C on D before34 A heavy B tough C little D hard35 A nearly B hardly C totally D barely36 A on B about C to D inside37 A What B Who C Whom D Which38 A did B was doing C does D had done39 A hear B play C love D grow40 A music B air C water D milk四阅读理解(每题2分,共30分)AJames Watt was an English boy. He liked to ask questions and was always thinking hard.One day he was sitting in the kitchen with his grandmother. He saw a kettle on the stove. Soon steam began to rise out of the kettle, and the lid was shaking.“Grandma, what’s in the kettle” he asked.“Water, my child. Nothing but water.”“But I know there is something . It pushes the lid up.”“Oh, that’s only steam.”“How does the steam get under the lid.”“It comes from the hot water.”The boy said to himself, “The steam must be very strong. It can push things. If there is more water, the steam will be much stronger.”Many years later, James Watt tried hard and succeeded in making steam work for people.He gave the world the first engine.41 What did James Watt like to doA He liked to ask questionsB He did nothing but watchingC He liked to use his head and tried to find out how things workedD He liked to sit on the kitchen floor42 Which of the following is “true”A James’s grandmother was a kind woman but knew nothingB James’s grandmother told James a lot but nothing is usefulC James knew lots of things from his grandmotherD James leaned a lot from his grandmother43 How does the steam really get in this storyA under the seaB From the seaC from the hot waterD under the lid44 What do you think of James WattA He was a strong manB He knew little about livingC Almost everything interested him and he paid much attention to themD He was clever but lazy45 James Watt was from ____.A AmericaB GermanyC EnglandD FranceBStrange things happen to the time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart.If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters different time zones every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling west, you set your clock back; traveling east, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty-five or twenty-three hours.If you travel by ship across the Pacific, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. Traveling west, today becomes tomorrow, traveling east, it is yesterday.46 From the passage we learn that the Atlantic Ocean is divided into ____.A five daysB five thousand milesC five time zonesD five weeks47 When you travel from Shanghai to London, you have to set your watch____.A. every hourB. aheadC. backD. five times a day48 A day has 23 hours if you travel across a time zone each day_____.A. from west to eastB. from east to westC. from north to southD. from south to north49 You leave Shanghai by plane on June 14. Twenty four hours later you arrive in New York. It is now______.A. June 13B. June 15C. June 14D. June 1650 The difference in time between two neighbouring zones is_________.A. oneB. one hour hours D. seveb datsCAlthough the United States is a big country with a large population, the language is almost the same in every part of the country.However, some words and expression are more common in one part of the country than in the others. For example, southern pronunciation differs from that of the rest of the country. People from the south speak more slowly and they change the / / sound to / /, so that “ swim” sounds like “swimming”. Another example is about the word “evening”. To most of Americans, it means the time from the sunset to the early part of the night. But in the southern part, it means any time after twelve o’clock noon.Different words are used in different parts of the country to mean the same thing. For example, people from the east call a soft drink “soda”, while in the west, people call it “tonic” or “pop”.With the time passing by, the language changes. Seventy years ago, it wasnot correct to say, “It’s me.”But today it is acceptable. Most Americans say that instead of “It’s I”. What is wrong today may be right tomorrow.51 From this passage, we know that the United States ____.A has the largest population in the worldB is crowdedC uses English all over the countryD often changes its language52 People from the south ____.A speak very fastB can’t be understood by the people from the rest of the countryC don’t know the word “swimming”D have no difficulty in understanding the people from the rest of the country.53 Which of the following statement is truepm in the south of America is regarded as “evening”B To most Americans, evening means any time after dark.C To the Southerners, evening means any time after 12 o’clock midnightD In fact, the period of time that the Southerners call “evening” is the“afternoon” to most of Americans54 People from which part of the United States call a soft drink “pop”A People from the southB People from the northC People from the westD People from the east55 Seventy years ago, people in America_______.A thought “It’s me” was correctB thought “It’s I” was correctC thought neither “It’s me” nor “It’s I” was correctD thought either “It’s me” or “It’s I” was correct第二节:词义搭配从(B)栏中找出A栏单词的正确解释。

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