职高三年级期中英语考试试卷Ⅰ单项选择(共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)A.语音(从A,B,C,D中找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项)1. laugh A. cause B. autumn C. aunt D. because2. breathe A. health B. deaf C. increase D .pleasure3. pleasure A. expression B. musician C. ocean D. conclusion4. ought A. round B. touch C. should D. bought5. draw A. lawyer B. brown C. allow D. crowdB.单选(从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白的最佳答案.6. the end of last year, they had had four English parties.A. AtB. ByC. OnD. After7. New China was founded 1994.A. inB. onC. atD. since8.The sun rises the east and gets down the west.A. in, inB. on, onC. from, fromD. at, at9.Hainan Island is the south of China.A. inB. toC. onD. at10. Go the bridge and you will find the hospital on the left.A. alongB. throughC. acrossD. past11. -----Must I go with them tomorrow?----- No, you .A. mustn’tB. shouldn’tC. needn’tD. can’t12. you be happy!A. MayB. CanC. MustD. Would13. Since the road is wet this morning, last night.A. it must rainB. it must have rainedC. it must be rainedD. it must have been rained14. Lucy be at home because she phoned me from the street just now.A. mustn’tB. isn’t able toC. may notD. can’t15. The teacher said,’ Don’t be late, Mary.’The teacher told .A. Mary not to be lateB. Mary to be not lateB. Mary are not lateC. not to be late16. The teacher asked, ‘Are you waiting for the bus? ‘The teacher asked for the bus.A. if I was waitingB. was I waitingC. you are waitingD. I was waiting17. My mother asked me to show my homework to her.My mother said to me, ‘Show homework. ‘A. her myB. me yourC. her yourD. me this18. It is impolite to keep someone for a long time.A. waitB. to waitC. waitingD. of have waited 19. He asked the frisby, but didn’t know .A. how to fly, how to flyB. to fly, to flyC. to fly, how to flyD. how to fly, to fly20. I shall not forget those years I lived in the country with the farmers,have a great effect on my life.A. that, whichB. when, whichC. which, thatD. when, who21. The two pupils you taught three years ago have become drivers.A. whenB. whomC. whereD. whose22. This place you are standing was the site of an old church.A. whoB. whereC. whichD. that23. This is the man daughter went to Shanghai yesterday.A. whoB. whoseC. whomD. that24. Don’t be afraid of mistakes when you learn English.A. makeB. makingC. to makeD. made25. You had better TV right now. It is time for supper.A. not to turn onB. to not turn onC. not turn onD. not turning onⅡ.完形填空。
(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)My name is Chen Hui. Last week I became a tourist guide for a day. My parents’ friend’s Mr. and Mrs. Moore arrived 26 a short holiday from Australian. 27 Was their first visit to this part of the world. 28 my parents had to 29 a cousin’s wedding, they asked me to 30 the two friends 31 Beijing.32 in the morning I took them to Tian’anmen square. They found 33 was very large and 34 it was 35 largest square they had seen. Later in the morning we 36 at Beihai park. I 37 them around the park and told then its history. They were very 38 . the sun was hot at the moment 39 we soon felt very dry. I took them to a 40 and asked them to try some Chinese green tea. They were glad.26. A. for B. at C. in D. on27. A. They B. We C. It D. I28. A. Since B. As C. When D. After29. A. go B. join C. help D. attend30. A. carry B. find C. take D. move31. A. about B. for C. around D. away32. A. Early B. Later C. Soon D. Quickly33. A they B. it C. this D. that34. A. say B. told C. talked D. said35.A. a B. an C. this D. the36.A. reached B. stopped C. got to D. went37. A. asked B. showed C. told D. met38.A. tired B. busy C. interested D. beautiful39.A. then B. when C. and D. which40.A. teahouse B. house C. family D. homeⅢ. 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分。
)ABill Gates is chairman of Microsoft Corporation, which develops software for PC, or personal computers.Gates was born on October 28, 1955, and grew up in Seattle in the state of Washington. His father is a lawyer and his mother was a teacher.Gates attended a private school in Washington. There he began to develop personal computer software when he was 13.In 1973, Gates became a student of Harvard University. While he was at Harvard, he developed a language for the personal computer.In his third year, Gates left Harvard. He devoted himself to Microsoft, a company he had started in 1975 with Paul Allen. They believed that the personal computer would become a wonderful tool in every office and in every home. They began developing software for personal computers.Gates’ideas about personal computers led to the success of Microsoft and the software industry. Gates takes part in decision-making at Microsoft, and plays an important role in the development of new products.Microsoft is trying to make it easier and cheaper for people to use computers. It spends a great deal of money on the development of new software.In 1999, Gates wrote business @ the speed of thought. This book shows how computers can solve business problems in new ways. It is so useful that it has been published in 25 languages and is available in more than 60 countries.Gates was married on January 1, 1994, to Melinda French. They have two children, a daughter anda son. In his spare time Gates reads a lot and enjoys playing golf and bridge.41. Bill Gates was born in .A. the state of WashingtonB. MassachusettsC. New YorkD. Washington D.C.42. Bill Gates started to develop software for computers when he was .A. at HarvardB. in SeattleC. in Los AngelesD. in Washington D.C.43. Bill Gates and Paul Allen set up Microsoft Gates left Harvard.A. beforeB. afterC. as soon asD. long after44. Gates believed that personal computers would be used .A. only in officesB. mostly in factoriesC. only by businessD. by almost every persons45. In his spare time Gates enjoys .A. readingB. talking with friendsC. playing computer gamesD. writing poemsBThe Internet is a network. It consists of thousands of computer networks run by private businesses and educational and research institution. It is actually better thought of as a set of protocols that lets various types of networks ‘inter-communicate’. This protocol, called TCP/IP, helps communications between public and private networks running over telephone lines, traditional networks lines, and even cable television wires and wireless systems. It also runs across personal computersAcross the Internet, users can share information, discuss topics of common interest, research various subjects, or conduct commerce. Commercial use of the Internet is certain to develop very fast in the years to come. Companies are looking for ways to reach the increasing number of users online so as to expend their business.To be connected to the Internet, a company or organization creates a local network. It then pays an Internet Service Provider for a link from that network to the Internet. An individual at home can also his or her computer to the Internet through an Internet Services Provider such as Sohu. When connected, an individual can communicate with any other person on the Internet, even if that person lives very far away.There are as many as 40 million people on the Internet today. And the number is growing at 10 to 15 percent per month. Today, the Internet covers all developed countries and most developing countries. While more than 50 percent of current Internet users in companies or organizations, the number of home users is growing quickly.As more and more access reaches the Internet from their desktops, the Internet enables companies, organizations and individuals to communicate easily and quickly.46. The Internet enables to ‘inter-communicate’.A. networksB. protocolsC. wiresD. telephones47. Wireless system can be connected to .A. the InternetB. cable TVC. traditional linesD. telephone lines48. More and more will use the Internet to do business.A. governmentsB. research institutionsC. individualsD. companies49. The greatest number of Internet users at present are .A. individualsB. Internet Service ProvidersC. companies or organizationsD. research institution50. The Internet now covers .A. only developed countriesB. all developed countries and most developing countriesC. every corner of the earthD. none of the developing countriesCThere are millions of left-handed people in the world-twenty-five million in the United States lone.A number of them got together in 1975 to form an association called Left-handers International. The purpose of this organization is to inform the public. The members want everybody to understand that left-handers are neither strange nor sick nor dangerous.Many studies have been made recently about hand preference in humans. They have brought interesting results. It has been found, for instance, that many more men than women are left-handed; that all children use both hands about equally until they are three years old; and that hand preference is not clearly marked until age six. Above that age, most people not only favorite particular hand, but they also have a favorite eye, a favorite ear and foot.We know that the left side of the body is controlled by the right side of the brain. It seems that this particular half is the seat of the feeling, imagination, and of the sense of space. And, indeed, left-handedseem to be more creative than their right-handed fellow humans, they also seem to be more athletic and to do better in some professions which, like sports, require a good sense of space. In a large school of architecture, it was found in 1977 that 29 percent of the professors and 23 percent of the graduating students were left-handed while left-handers represent less than 10 percent of the general population. Finally, left-handers may be more stubborn than right-handers. And they are more likely to suffer from speaking and reading problems. The problems are more serious in left-handed persons who have been forced to favor their right hand. Doctors insist that one should never try to change a child’s hand preference.Left-handers manage to drive, to sew, to use machines as well as any right-hander. It is not easy for them, however, to struggle with tools, school desks, cars and television controls. Fortunately, left-handers International has attracted attention to problems and caused the appearance of special stores offering all kinds of objects for left-handers.51. Left-handers formed Left-handers International to .A. tell the truth to the publicB. protect their rightC. enable themselves to know each otherD. meet their emotional needs52. Children do not show a clear hand preference until they are .A. threeB. fourC. fiveD. six53. Left-handers may do better than right-handed in .A. educationB. drivingC. architectureD. art54. Left-handers may have more than right-handers.A. mechanical problemB. language problemsC. problems at schoolD. problems at home55. There are now shops that offer objects .A. specially designed for left-handersB. for changing people’s hand preferenceC. specially designed to help left-handersD. to enhance the appearance of left-handersⅣ. 单词拼写(共10个小题,每小题10分,共10分)1. Work hard to (提高)your English.2. She lives a very (舒适的)life.3. Some schools have (特别的,特殊的)programs to teach the pupil how to use computers.4. It is (必要的)to offer courses for the older people.5. I (丢失)my key to the door. So I could not get into the room.6. He (宁愿)to stay at home during the summer holidays.7. Do you know how to (喂养)a baby cat?8. Everyone of us, (除……..之外)him, went to see the film.9. Two students (不及格)in the exam.10. English speakers do not like to answer (个人的)questions.Ⅴ. 书面表达(20分)按下列内容写一篇日记。