苏州市2016〜2017学年第一学期期末考试试卷高一英语2017.1第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16.—Mum. I feel like becoming distant from dad.—The problem is that you two don't exchange ideas and never .A. doB.hadC.didD.have17. In some countries, governments pay the money for students' university fees, while in ,students pay for themselves.A.anotherB.othersC. the otherD.other18. Foreign Minister Wang Yi called Tsai Ing-wen's call to Trump “a little trick”would not change the international one-China consensus (共识).A. /B. itC.asD. which19.I have prepared the plan so well but .I just don't think it will work.A. somehowB. anywayC. anyhowD. somewhat20.In order for the British royal family(皇室) to have a better of the marathon, the olympic organizers managed to make the runners finish right in front of the royal box.A. sightB. lookC. viewD. scene21. — How is the air crash investigation going?—The black box of the plane and to France soon for decoding (解码).A. was found;has been sentB.has been found;will be sentC had been found;was sent D.is found;is being sent22.一I believe in the saying “No pains.no gains. ”一Indeed. Nothing comes easy.A. worthy havingB. worth havingC. worth to haveD. worthy of having23.一You don’t like coffee, do you?一,I only drink tea.A. No, I don't.B. Yes. I do.C.Yes, I don't.D. No.I do.24. We're going to the root cause of the failure and get it solved once and for all.A. look upB. l ook atC. look throughD. look into25. According to some Europeans.The EU does not peace in Europe —instead it has brought them closer to war.A.careB.preserveC. devoteD. save26. 一I'm sorry things didn't as planned,一It's just what it's meant to be, so let it be and let it go.A. work outB. fall outC. reach outD. run out27.一We need to make up our minds about course selection .一Of course. The early bird catches the worm.A.in timeB.in needC. in advanceD. on time28. Creating a successful team employees feel they belong is a big challenge.A. about whichB. in whichC.to whichD.for which29. Tom made an excuse when why he didn't in the costume party.A.questioning;show outB.questioning;show upC. questioned;show outD.questioned;show up30. 一I've two tickets to see La Traviata at the National Theatre if you're interested?一Thanks. Jim. but listening to opera is not really .A.all earsB. a piece of cakeC.my cup of teaD. a wet blanket第二节完形填空(共20小题,毎小题1分,满分20分)We lived in a quiet neighborhood. One evening. I heard a loud crash in the street.Earlier, my wife had asked me to go to the 31 to get some soft drinks. It seemed like this would be a good time to let my teenage daughter Holly practice her 32 , so I sent her to the store in my truck.At dinner my son talked about how much he liked my truck. I 33 having it. but I said: “Guy, my heart is not set on that truck, like it. but it is just metal and won't 34 forever. Never set your heart on anything like that."35 hearing the loud noise, the whole family ran outside. My son shouted: "Dad! Dad. Holly crashed your truck.”My heart sank and my mind was 36 with various thoughts. Was anyone hurt? Who else was involved? As I ran to the door. I heard a voice in my heart say: Here is a chance to show Holly 37 you really love. She'll never forget it."The 38 had occurred in my own driveway. Holly had 39 my truck into our other vehicle, the family van. In her 40 ,she had confused the brakes (刹车)and the gas pedal. Holly was unhurt 41 , but when I reached her. she was crying and saying:"Oh, Dad. I'm sorry. I know how much you love this truck.” I held her in my arms as she cried.42 that week 1 told a friend the whole story. Her eyes moistened (湿润)and she said:“That happened to me when I was a girl. I borrowed my dad's car and ran into a log that had fallen 43 the road. I rained the car. When I got home, my dad knocked me to the ground and began to kick me. Over 40 years later, she still felt the 44 of that night. It was a deep wound on her soul.I remember how 45 Holly was the night she crashed our truck, and how I 46 her. One day, when Holly 47 on her life, I want her to know that I love her a thousand times 48 any piece of properly (财产).I repaired the van, but the dent (凹痕)in my truck 49 there today. It reminds me every day of what really 50 in my life.31. A. kitchen B. cupboard C. fridge D. store32. A. shopping B. training C. driving D. calculating33. A. enjoyed B. hated C. admired D. preferred34.A. keep B. stay C. continue D. last35. A. About B. Upon C. As D. With36. A. filled B. prepared C. included D. charged37. A. which B. what C. how D. why38. A. thing B. event C. incident D. accident39. A. crashed B. controlled C. pulled D. slopped40. A. explanation B. inexperience C. destination D. independence41. A. properly B. approximately C. physically D. peacefully42. A. Late B. Latter C. Later D. Lately43. A. cross B. across C. above D. through44. A. trouble B. pain C. stress D. loss45. A. sad B. annoyed C. careless D. unfortunate46. A. devoted B. supported C. persuaded D. comforted47. A. looks back B. keeps back C. holds back D. turns back48. A. less than B.as little as C. more than D. the same as49.A. goes B. remains C. leaves D. misses50.A. deserves B. contains C. counts D. affects第三部分,阅读理解:(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)AFamily Fun in the Sooner StateOklahoma City has a lot to offer in the way of entertainment. The Sooner State has many attractions in the way of nightlife. Since most people have families though, many prefer family entertainment. If you are going to be in the OKC area and arc looking (or family fun. then look no further. Here are just & few of the places you canget the kids ready and head out to.National Cowboy and Western Heritage MuseumThe Old West is a subject that is always interesting, and this museum satisfies that interest in several ways. Galleries include the American Cowboy. American Rodeo. Native American. Western Performers, Fine Firearms, and more. Each gallery contains real pieces of clothing, weapons, and art. The museum was founded in 1955. Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical GardensThe OKC Zoo provides rides including a merry-go-round, boats that look like huge swans, and a train that takes passengers through the southwest part of the zoo. These rides have an extra cost. but it's not much. There is also a sea lion show which visitors can attend (or a small fee. Don't forget to go by the Giraffe Feeding Platform so your kids can have the experience of feeding these long necked beauties. Like the name says, there are also botanical gardens. If you are fond of flower, plants and trees. you won't be disappointed. It's not likely that all can be seen and done in a single day.Celebration StationLocated at 509 Westline Drive in Oklahoma City, Celebration Station has. a lot to offer for family fun. There is a game room with over 100 games, where you get tickets to exchange prizes. If you have the need for a little speed, go-kart tracks arc available for both regular and kid drivers. There are also three 18-hole mini-golf courses to play on. After all that fun. you're sure to be hungry, and the restaurant has you covered with pizza, burgers and other fried treats. They are open 7 days a week.51. What can we learn from the passage?A. Only adults can enjoy go-kart tracks in Celebration Station.B. There.re huge swans and long-necked giraffes in OKC Zoo.C. All the entertainments mentioned in the places above are free of charge.D. National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum has a history of about 60 years.52. The meaning of the underlined word “botanical” is in connection with.A. boatsB. plantsC. animalsD. trains53. According to the passage, when people have a family, they tend to .A. be eager to have private time and prefer to have fan aloneB. enjoy all kinds of nightlife and entertainmentsC. travel around the world with their familyD. have fun together with their familyBGrace Cogan's favorite quote comes from American founding father Thomas Jefferson: I cannot live without books". The 14-year-old girl from Weston Missouri thinks the same thing.Grace was born with a disease that affected her skin and eyes, and caused kidney problems. Doctors told her parents she might not live. Yet, she made it. However, she was often sick. During these 14 years. She had 22 operations and a lot of doctor's appointments. It was reading that calmed her in doctors' waiting rooms or during long drives to appointments. “I always have a book with me.” she said.When Grace was little, her mother. Kelly, read Little House on the Prairie to her. Her dad Brian offered her more difficult historical novels like The Red Badge of Courage. Then Grace, despite serious eye problems, started reading on her own. with her nose usually buried in a book. That’s where she sees most clearly."She wanted to know how things worked. She was so curious.” Mid Joyce Burch, Grace's aunt.Maybe because of those early books, or maybe because of where she lives-a farmhouse that's been home to five generations of her father's family-Grace came to love history.She asked her parents to take her to different historical places. She read historical novels, from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to 1776. She even wrote a book, The Historical House, to explore the history of the farmhouse.Because of her disease, Grace can’t go to a public school. Bui her love for history meant she came in fifth in the country for the National History Day competition (竞赛) this summer.Grace's grandmother, Sandy Ryan, said that she was not really surprised when Grace called to tell her thenews. “That girl does not give up. We knew she would do something great." said Ryan,Apart from reading, Grace also plays the piano and loves musical theater and performing. She would like to work in theater someday. If she can't, she wants to be an author, probably writing about history.Grace’s bravery has inspired others.“The time with Grace has been an amazing jour ney and a dventure.” said Lennie Medcalf, Grace's private teacher,“I look forward to seeing the world with Grace Cogan in it.”54. What is the article mainly about?A. What Grace has learned from books.B. How Grace developed an interest in books.C. How her love of books has changed Grace's life.D. What efforts Grace has made to keep reading books.55.Which of the following statements about Grace is TRUE?A. She is not interested in anything else except reading.B. She has visited many historical places with her parents.C. She has made her mother read books to her for the past 14 years.D. She surprised her grandmother with her prize in the National History Day competition.56.Which of the following words best describe Grace?A. Emotional and lovely.B. Hard-working and outgoing.C. Curious and strong-minded.D. Humorous and independent.CA new app has been launched in South Africa to help harmonize the relationship between wildlife and humans.Roadwatch, created by the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), is designed to let drivers record any roadkill they see on the country's highways.It may seem like a strange idea, but EWT says that it could become the perfect platform for receiving important data. Information on where endangered species (物种)are living and the danger that they are under from traffic can help to inform decisions on conservation matters (物质守恒)in the future.People can use the app through Facebook, WhatsApp, SMS and Linkedin to report the species, location, time and date of the creature that has been seen in the road.Wendy Collinson, field officer at EWT, suggested that it could lead to more people taking care on the roads and paying more attention to animals that may be trying to cross the roads. One of the biggest problems is with reptiles (爬行动物)and snakes, which she believes people hit on purpose, as they are generally seen as scary. Despite this, they are important to the health of ecosystems, just as all creatures are and also need to be protected.Emily Taylor from EWT said. "Roadkill simply hasn't been studied here. The road ecology, and how many endangered species are being killed, is something we need to know more about. We want citizens to report as much as possible.There is no shortage of apps to use in relation to wildlife spotting in South Africa, but most of them are concerned with animals that have not been knocked down, including those helping to collect information of where certain species have been seen, such as in parks.57. Which is WRONG about the new app according to the passage?A. Helping drivers record roadkill they see.B. Helping to collect information about animals in parks.C. Benefiting the relationship between wildlife and humans.D. Requiring the species, location, time and date of the animal.58. Wendy Collinson thought applying the new app could .A. make drivers watch for animals trying to cross the roadB. teach people about the importance of ecosystemsC. make every driver a future environmentalistD. prevent snakes from biting drivers59. According to Wendy Collinson, people hit reptiles and snakes on purpose because .A. they need no protectionB. people kill them for foodC. they are born to be scaryD. researchers experiment on them60. The present situation about roadkill in South Africa is .A. not enough attention has been paid to roadkillB. EWT has done necessary research on roadkillC. wildlife passages across the highways are being builtD. injured animals arc receiving proper treatment at EWTDTwo old beggars were sitting on a busy street corner in the downtown section of the city. The cold wind made them sit together for heat and comfort. They watched helplessly as people walked by, some ignoring them on purpose and others too caught up in their own cares to even notice their existence. Every so often, a kind-hearted woman or a small child would drop a few coins in the hats which lay in front of them on the icy sidewalk.As the crowd began to die down, they were getting ready to leave. Just then they noticed a man walking toward them. He was obviously a wealthy man-they could tell that from his finely tailored suit and the gold pocket watch.The first beggar whispered to the second with excitement,“ He's coming our way!’The two tried not to look directly at the man as he stepped closer to them, but they couldn't help staring up with expectation as he reached into his pocket and took something out.“Thunk” was the only sound they heard as what looked like a piece of hard candy, wrapped doubly in tissue paper, hit each of their waiting hats. The rich man turned and continued on his way, not making a backward glance.“How disgusting (令人恶心的)!” said the first beggar,as soon as the rich man was out of sight.“ He could have easily left us a few coins or a spare bill, but he plays jokes on us with a piece of rock candy."He looked at the wrapped offering with disgust. "Who does he think we are-children? There’s no way we can even eat this—we have no teeth.The beggar picked up the object with the very tips of his fingers and threw it into the gutter (臭水沟).He watched as it floated a few yards in the stream of muddy water and disappeared into the drain at the end of the street. Then, he gathered up his things and walked away.The second beggar looked at the candy in his hat, then at his departing friend. His first impulse (冲动)was to throw the donation in the trash can. But his second thought made him change his mind.“I haven't h ad anything like this for ages, he thought. "I can’t chew it. but I can let it stay in my mouth for the sugary juices. How nice of that man to offer me something so sweet!"He eagerly opened the paper outside, and then paused as his hands touched the white tissue paper inside. “Maybe I should save it for another time,he thought. “It won't spoil, and I could eat i t later when I'm really hungry.”The beggar hesitated for a moment,and then declared aloud. "Who cares? He wanted me to have it anyway. I might as well enjoy it now.”With that, he unwrapped the white tissue paper, but to his surprise, there was no hard rock candy inside. Instead, into his fingers fell a shiny white pearl worth thousands of dollars.61.The two beggars started to leave the street corner whenA. they felt too coldB. darkness fellC. few people passed byD. the wind began to blow hard62. Why was "thunk" the only sound they heard when the rich man dropped the "candy"?A. Because they liked listening to the sound.B. Because the sound was too loud at that time.C. Because there was no other sound at that time.D. Because all their attention was focused on the offering.63. Why did the first beggar pick up the "candy" with the tips of his fingers?A. The candy was really too small and hard to pick up.B. The candy was too hard and couldn't be eaten.C. The beggar was unsatisfied with the offering.D. The beggar thought the candy was so dirty.64.The first paragraph serves as .A. introductionB. backgroundC. explanationD. evidence65. What can we learn from the story?A. He who laughs last laughs best.B. Those who are lazy miss more fortune.C. He who appreciates what he owns will get rewarded.D. People who give offering to the poor deserve respect.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共40分)第四部分:词汇检测(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请阅读下列各小题,根据所给首字母以及上下文语境,写出下列各句空缺处的单词的正确形式,并将该单词的完整形式写在答题卷相应题号的横线上。