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哈尔滨市第六中学上学期期末测试
高一英语试题
第一节
听下面
5
段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷
的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,
你都有
10
秒钟的时
间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did the woman have for lunch?
A. French fries. B. Some soup.
C. A cheese sandwich.
2. When is the
man
’
s flight leaving?
A. At 9:15. B. At 10:15. C.
At 10:50.
3. Where did the conversation
take place?
A. At a department store.
B. At a dry-cleaning shop.
C. At a dress-making shop.
4. Why can
’
t the
man give the woman a hand?
A. He is too
heavy to help her.
B. He
doesn
’
t know how to help
her.
C. He is too busy to help her.
5. How does the man feel about his job?
A. He enjoys it.
B. He
doesn
’
t like it at all.
C. He wants to find a new job.
第二节
听下面
5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A
、
B
、
C
三个选项中选出最佳选项,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话
或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5
秒钟;听完后,
各个
小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每
段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6
至
8
题。
6. How is the
relationship between the woman and her parents?
A. Good. B. Bad.
C. Hard to say.
7. How much pocket
money does the woman get a week?
A.
Three pounds. B. Two pounds. C. Four
pounds.
8. How old might the woman be?
A. 16. B.17.
C.18.
听第
7
段材料,回答第<
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9
至
11
题。<
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9. Where is the new sports
center?
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A. On Hill Road. B. On Mill Street.
C. On Station Road.
10. What sport did
the man do last week?
A. Swimming.
B. Playing basketball. C. Playing Table-tennis.
11. When will they go to the sports
center?
A. Next Friday.
B. Next Thursday.
C.
Next Wednesday.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
12
至
14
题。
12. What did the
boy talk about with his father?
A. His
graduation.
B. His study in college.
C. His plan to work.
13. Why
was his father worried?
A. More people
are out of work now.
B.
It
’
s not easy for his son to
find a job.
C. His son may not pass the
entrance examination to college.
14.
What did the girl suggest?
A. The boy
should listen to his father.
B. The boy
should do what he had planned.
C. The
boy should also talk about it with his mother.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
15
至
17
题。
15. What are they going to do
tonight?
A. They are going to the
cinema.
B. They are going to the
concert.
C. They are going to stay and
study.
16. When is the concert?
A. Tonight. B. Tomorrow evening. C.
This afternoon.
17. Which is true
according to the conversation?
A. The
girl likes action movies very much.
B.
The girl likes going to concerts.
C.
The girl doesn
’
t like films
at all.
听第
10
段材料,回
答第
18
至
20
题。
18. How often do people
in the Historical Society meet?
A.
Every week. B. Every two weeks. C. Every
three weeks.
19. What is the main
purpose of the Historical Society?
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A. To find out what they can learn from
history.
B. To study the people who
lived there before.
C. To learn about
what happened in the past.
20. What do
they plan to do this year?
A. To study
the history of the town.
B. To visit
historical houses in the college.
C. To
visit more places of historical interest.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节:
< br>(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中(
A
< br>、
B
、
C
和
D
)中,选出最佳选项
A
Albert was an ordinary worker in an
oil company in America. His workmates gave a
nickname(
绰号
)
“
Four
dollars
a
bucket
(
桶
)
”
to
him,
for
he
was
always
used
to
leaving
an
advertisement
of
his
company
“
Four dollars a
bucket
of oil
”
below his name
whenever and wherever he
wrote down his name.
As time went by,
people forgot his real name. Later, when
Rockefeller, the board chairman of the
oil company, heard of it, he was very
surprised, so he invited Albert to come to his
office.
“
Some people give
you a nickname for
‘
Four
dollars a bucket
’
. Why
aren
’
t you
angry?
”
asked
Rockefeller with some puzzlement in his
eyes.
“
Oh! Mr. Rockefeller!
I like this nickname very much, because
‘
Four dollars a
bucket
’
is our
company
’
s
advertisement. As long as someone calls me
‘
Four dollars a
bucket
’
once, I think
it
’
s
a
free
advertisement
for
our
company.
I
have
no
reason
to
get
angry.
Don
’
t
you
think
so,
Mr.
Rockefeller?
”
“
Oh! What a fantastic
man!
”
Rockefeller said
excitedly when hearing
Albert
’
s words.
“
Young
man, work
harder! You must succeed in the fut
ure!
I believe in you!
”
Five years later, Albert became the
second board chairman after Rockefeller.
Later Albert said in one of his
reports,
“
I
don
’
t think we should feel
frustrated when we have
no way to do
the world-shaking things. We should treat
everything actively because maybe our future
success will begin from a small
thing!
”
21. What
was Albert in the oil company at the beginning?
A. A customer
B. A worker.
C. A manager.
D. An assistant.
22. Why
wasn
’
t Albert angry at his
nickname?
A. He could become famous.
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B. He liked to have a nickname.
C. It could make his workmates happy.
D. It could advertise for his company
for free.
23. What is the main idea of
this passage?
A.
It
’
s very important to do
small things well.
B. Rockefeller asked
young people to work harder.
C. You
can
’
t get angry when someone
calls your nickname.
D. You should make
more advertisements for your company.
24. What would be the best title for
this passage?
A. A Clever Way to Make
Advertisements.
B. Albert and
Rockefeller.
C. Four Dollars a Bucket.
D. The Second Board Chairman.
B
Our
warming
planet
is
expected
to
face
serious
water
crisis
(危机)
in
the
coming
decades
—
which
means each nation
’
s natural
resource will be more important than ever.
Percentage
of
total
land
area
Freshwater
resource,
cubic
kilometers per year
(
2011
)
covered by forests
(
2011
)
WORLD A
VERAGE
WORLD A
VERAGE
30. 88
241
TOP 5
A
VERAGE
TOP 5
A
VERAGE
90.15
3.642
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Freshwater
resource,
cubic
kilometers per person
(
2011
)
WORLD
A
VERAGE
6,122
TOP 5 AVERAGE
244, 973
1.
SURINAME
94.58
REST OF TOP
5
2. Micronesia
91.66
3. Seychelles
88.48
4. Samoa
88.40
5. Palau
87.61
123. CHINA
22.47
1. BRAZIL
5,418
REST OF
TOP 5
2. Russian Federation
4,313
3. Canada
2,850
4. United States
2,818
5. CHINA
2,813
1. ICELAND
532,891
REST OF
TOP 5
2. Guyana
304,723
3. Suriname
166,112
4. Papua
New Guinea 114,216
5. Bhutan
106,923
102. CHINA
2,092
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25. According to the statistics, what
is the world average of freshwater
resource per person?
A.
6,122 cubic kilometers
B. 241 cubic
kilometers
C. 3,642 cubic
kilometers
D. 244,973 cubic
ki
lometers
26. Which
country or region has the most freshwater resource
per year?
A. Guyana B.
Brazil
C. Iceland
D. China
27. Which country
or region appears twice on the top 5 lists?
A. Bhutan B. Seychelles
Canada
C
In the United States and several
other countries, 2.5 million children play
baseball in an
organization
called
Little
League.
They
play
on
teams
in
their
hometowns.
Their
parents
and
other
adults
in
the community coach or instruct them and serve as
umpires to make sure that everyone follows the
rules. Local businesses give money for
the ball fields and the uniforms. Local teams
compete against
each other and the
winners get to play teams that are more distant.
Eventually, the top teams go to
the
Little League World Series.
One
hundred
years
after
Abner
Doubleday
invented
baseball
in
Cooperstown,
New
York,
in
1839,
Little
League got started in
Pennsylvania. Three men started the game for
neighborhood boys with a smaller
playing field and fewer innings than
adult baseball. Little League became popular after
World War
Ⅱ
when
the
game
spread
across
the
United
States.
By
1955
it
was
played
throughout
North
America
and
within
five years it had
spread to Europe. Children's baseball really
caught on in Japan and Taiwan of China
and
teams
from
those
areas
won
the
World
Series
seven
out
of
eight
years.
After
this,
the
organization
tried banning
foreign teams from the World Series, but the ban
came to an end after one year.
At
first, Little League was only for boys aged nine
to twelve. However, in 1974, the parents of
girl
baseball
players
brought
a
law
suit.
The
courts
ruled
that
Little
League
had
to
include
both
boys
and girls. Later Little
League added on softball and other games for
teenagers up to age eighteen.
Occasionally,
a
Little
Leaguer
becomes
a
professional
player.
For
example,
Gary
Carter
went
from
Little
League
to
play
nineteen
seasons
in
the
Major
Leagues,
ten
of
them
as
an
All
-
Star
player.
By
and
large,
youngsters play
baseball for fun, but their parents are proud of
them.
28
.
The
mothers and fathers of Little League players
________
.
A
.
play in the
World Series
B
.
travel with
coaches
C
.
give
the teams money
D
.
help run the
games
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C. Suriname
D.
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29
.
In what year
did baseball come into being?
A
.
1739
B
.
1939
C
.
1955
D
.
1839
30
.
Why do most
players take part in Little League?
A
.
To play in the
Major League.
B
.
To have fun.
C
.
They expect a
profit from All
-
Star games.
D
.
They want to
learn how to serve as umpires.
31
.
What is TRUE
about players today?
A
.
Little League
is only for neighborhood boys.
B
.
Girl players
have to buy their suits.
C
.
Girls and boys
can participate up to age eighteen.
D
.
Children can
only play until age twelve.
D
Have
you
ever
received
a
gift
that
was
so
dearly,
not
your
taste
that
you
wondered
if
perhaps
it
had
been
handed
to
you
by
mistake?
Worse,
have
you
ever
given
a
present
and
watched
your
friend
look as though she
had opened the wrong box? Maybe she responded with
a polite
but
you
knew
you
had
missed
the
mark.
Why
do
presents
sometimes
go
wrong?
And
what
do
your
choices
(good and bad) reflect about your
perso
nal qualities?
Choosing
the
right
gift
is
an
art,
I
believe.
It
calls
for
empathy
--
the
ability
to
put
yourself
into someone else's head and heart.
We're all able to do this; in fact, we're born
with a kind
of natural empathy. After
the earliest period of childhood, however, it
needs to be reinforced
(
加强
)--by our
parents, teachers, friends. When it isn't, we're
not able to understand other
people's
feelings
as
sharply.
This
can
show
in
the
gifts
we
select,
and
so
can
many
other
emotional
(
情感的
) qualities.
Think back to the presents
you
’
ve given over the past
year, the time and effort you put into
your
selection,
how
much
you
spent,
your
thoughts
while
you
were
shopping,
and
your
feelings
when
the receiver opened the
package. Keep in mind that what you choose
displays your inner world.
(Of course,
you may express yourself differently with
different friends, relatives, and other
people you know.
We
live
in
a
society
where
exchanging
presents
is
an
important
part
of
communication.
Ignoring
the tradition won't make it go away. If
you really dislike such a tradition, tell your
friends
ahead of time.
32.
The underlined expression
A. make
her feel better
B. keep
your friendship
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