希望英语1期末考试试卷A卷
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希望英语1期末考试试卷A卷
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Ⅰ.Directions: There are 10 incomplete
statements here. You should fill in each blank
with the proper form of the word given in the
bracket. Write the word or words in the
corresponding space on the Answer Sheet. (10%)
1. Without computers, we (not make) the
great progress in the last decades.
2. As the
luggage was over-weight, he had to pay a (n)
(add) charge.
3. The (quickly) you learn
the code words, the less likely you are to make
mistakes.
4. Don’t worry. I will take
full (responsible) for breaking the window.
5. Parents who often use physical punishment
seem to love their children but tend
(be) less patient than other parents.
6. We
are going to be meeting each other there on a
regular (base).
7. Having been staying in
Paris for many years, Mr. Johnson is now a(n)
(special)
in French.
8. The speaker only
had a (n) (limit) amount of time to make his
points
understood by the audience.
9.
(be) a pop star can be quite a hard life, with a
lot of traveling.
10. The old couple decide
to move from the noisy downtown to the countryside
because they wanted very much to lead a (n)
(relax) life.
Ⅱ.Directions: You are required
to find the items equivalent those given in
Chinese or
English. Then you should put the
corresponding letters in the brackets on the
Answer
Sheet. (16%)
11.( )财经新闻
A. Literature and Art
12.( )针线包
B. Sewing kit
13.( )文艺天地 C.
Leading Products
14.( )龙头产品
D. Financial News
15.( )空调
A. Focus Interview
16.( )求职咨询
B. Job-seeking Advice
17.( )网吧
C. Air-conditioner
18.( )焦点访谈
D. Cyber café
19. ( ) unique
A. being the only one of its type
20. ( )
distinct B. showing the main
characteristics of
21. ( ) typical
C. different in kind
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22. ( )
inspire D. give rise to,
encourage to act
23. ( ) appetite
A. attract or interest
24. ( ) credit
B. full of energy
25. ( ) lively
C. honor; praise
26. ( ) appeal
D. a desire or wish, especially for food
Ⅲ.Directions: There are 24 incomplete
statements here. You are required to complete
each statement by choosing the appropriate answer
from the 4 choices marked A, B,C,
and D. You
should mark the corresponding letter on the answer
sheet with a single
line through the centre.
(24%)
27. The early pioneers had to many
hardships to settle on the new land.
A. go
along with B. go back on C. go through D. go
into
28. The manager was critical the
way we were doing the work.
A. at B.
in C. of D. with
29.
Although he has everything he needs, he is always
about something.
A. arguing B.
complaining C. explaining D. satisfied
30.
Just as I was leaving the house, it occurred
me that I had forgotten my keys.
A. on
B. in C. at D. to
31. In
winter this small town is often from the
outside world by heavy snowfalls.
A. cut off
B. cut back C. cut out D. cut apart
32. You naturally want people around you to be
quiet at the cinema so that you
can
what is being shown on the screen.
A. contain
B. appreciate C. judge D. appeal
33.
Every year there are reports of people dying
extremely hot weather.
A. in the end of B. as
a result of C. in front of D. instead of
34. She is kind-hearted woman that
everyone in our office likes to work with her.
A. a so B. so a C. a such
D. such a
35. The ship took the machines and
other goods back to the port, it had set
off.
A. from which B. which C. to which
D. in which
36. She is in no this
evening to go to the concert with you.
A.
feeling B. attitude C. spirit D.
mood
37. I don’t want to eat here any longer:
the food is bad but the price is .
A.
cheap B. excessive C. low D. excuse
38. Our plant to go to shopping on weekend
by her sudden visit.
A. was upset B. were
upset C. upset D. are upset
39. The
American couple about the high cost of
visiting Europe
A. enjoyed B. approved C.
complained D. assumed
40. Nowadays rock
music greatly to young people.
A. appeal
B. appeals C. attach D. attaches
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41. As a player, you should be very
with the rules of football.
A. family B.
contribute C. react D. familiar
42.
After the treatment, the patient seemed a little
more this morning.
A. live B.
lively C. likely D. like
43. He
is of the two.
A. strong B. the
strongest C. stronger D. the stronger
44.
Don’t eat so much bread or you’ll have no
for dinner.
A. dominate B. appetite C.
time D. approve
45. The boy was seen
barefooted.
A. run away B. to be run away
C. to run away D. running away
46. She had
her finger when she peeled an apple.
A.
cut B. being cut C. was cut D. cutting
47. He talks about the teachers and schools
he had visited.
A. who B. that C.
which D. where
48. As soon as he made
the final decision, he felt a lot more .
A. released B. relaxed C. relay
D. delay
49. I was wondering whether you
wanted to a film with me this evening.
A. take up B. take down C. take in D.
take with
50. Of the two possible plans I
the first one.
A. favors B. flat C.
flavor D. favor
Ⅳ.Directions: Fill in
each of the gaps and make the best choice and
write the
corresponding letter on the Answer
Sheet. (10%)
Dear Mom and Dad:
I
died today.
You got tired (51) me and took
me to the shelter. They were overcrowded and I
drew an unlucky number. I am in a black
plastic bag in a landfill now.
Would I
still be at home if I hadn’t (52) your shoe? I was
just playing. You (53)
to get puppy toys.
Would I still be at home if I hadn’t brought fleas
(54) the house?
Without anti-flea medicine,
I couldn’t get them off me after you left me in
the yard (55)
days. Would I still be at home
if I hadn’t barked? I was only saying, “I’m
scared, I’m
(56), I’m here! I want to be your
best friend.” Would I still be at home if I had
made you
happy? Hitting me didn’t make me (57)
how. Would I still be at home if you had taken
the (58) to care for me and to teach manners
to me? You didn’t pay (59) to me after the
first week or so, but I spent all my time (60)
for you to love me.
I died today.
Love,
Your Puppy
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51. A. of
B. in C. to D. with
52. A. eaten
B. bitten C. bit D. eat
53. A. forget
B. forgot C. like D. remember
54. A.
from B. with C. into D. away
55. A.
for B. of C. in D. by
56. A.
happy B. lucky C. moving D. lonely
57.
A. go B. to C. what D. learn
58. A. life B. work C. time D. day
59. A. money B. attention C. for D.
little
60. A. waiting B. wait C. waited
D. waits
Ⅴ.Directions: Each of the five
sentences is followed by four choices of suggested
translation marked A, B, C and D. make the
best choice and write the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet. (10%)
61. It’s
never early to teach children to have good
manners.
A.对孩子进行礼貌教育不要太早。
B.对孩子进行礼貌教育要早早进行。
C.教会孩子讲礼貌怎么早都不过分。
D.教会孩子讲礼貌是越早越好。
62. We want to restart
people caring for the environment as it must be
cared of.
A.我们想重新让人们关心必须得到关注的环境。
B.我们想让人们再次关注环境, 因为它必须得到关注。
C.我们要重新开始唤起人们对环境的关注,正如它有必要得到关注。
D.我们要重新唤起人们对环境的关注。
63. With her at the
wheel, you can sit back with ease.
A.和她一起驾驶,你就可以轻松了。
B.有她驾驶,你就放心吧
C.她很轻松驾驶,你就安心吧。
D.她为你开车,你可以安全地坐在后面了。
64. Wherever we go. We see sameness: a
McDonald’s in Moscow is only slightly
different from one in Paris or in Miami,
Florida
A. 无论我们走到哪里,都看到千篇一律的东西:莫斯科的麦当劳要比巴黎和佛罗里
达州
麦阿密的麦当劳小一点。
B. 无论我们走到哪里,都看到千篇一律的东西:莫斯科的麦
当劳要比巴黎、佛罗里达州
和麦阿密的麦当劳小一点。
C.无论我们走到哪里,都看到千篇一
律的东西:莫斯科、巴黎和佛罗里达州麦阿密的麦当
劳大同小异。
D.
无论我们走到哪里,都看到千篇一律的东西:莫斯科、巴黎、佛罗里达州和麦阿密的
麦当劳大同小异
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65. You’ll still have to
spend the year together, so try to respect your
differences.
A.毕竟还得共度时光,所以要尽量去尊重你们之间的差异。
B.毕竟还得花时间在一起,所以要尽量去尊重你们之间的差异。
C.毕竟还得共度时光,所以要尽量去尊重你的差异。
D.毕竟还得花时间在一起,所以要尽量去尊重你的差异。
Ⅵ.Directions:
This part is to test your reading ability. After
reading the following
passages, you will find
15 questions and for each question there are
4choices marked A,
B, C and D. You should make
the correct choice and mark the corresponding
letter on
the Answer Sheet. (30’)
(Ⅰ)
A budge (预算)is a spending plan. It can help
you spend money wisely. It can do this
by
cutting out wasteful spending. Of course,
preparing a budge takes planning, and
following a budget takes willpower( 自制力).
Your budget should meet your family’s
needs
and income.
The first step in creating a
budget is to set your goals. What does your family
need
and want? You must know all that to work
out the details of the budget. Never spend
more than you can. Then decide which goals are
the most important.
The next step is
estimating family income. Before you can plan
wisely, you need to
know how much money you
have to spend! Write down all the money you expect
to
receive (wages, saving, interest, etc.)
during the planned budget period.
After you
have calculated how much money will be available,
it is time to estimate
expenses. List all of
your family expenses.
If you are not
satisfied with what you got for your money, look
carefully at your
spending. Studying your
records will show where overspending has occurred.
It will
also point out poor buying habits.
It is also a good idea to set aside a small
amount of money for emergencies. Every
family
has small emergencies: a blown tire, a broken
device, or the need for medical
care.
ing
to the passage, what is the advantage of a budget?
A. It can help you set your goals clearly.
B. It can help you save a lot of money.
C.
It can help you get rid of poor buying habits.
D. It can help you spend money wisely.
67. In carrying out your budget, you need .
A. to have the ability to control yourself.
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B. to ask your family members
for advice
C. to cut it down as much as
possible
D. to take care not to buy expensive
things
ing to the passage, one advantage
of keeping a record of your spending is that
A. you will remember how much you
have already spent
B. you will know if you
have spent more money than you planned
C. you
will be able to tell your family what should not
be bought
D. you will learn hoe to make a
better budget next time
69. The writer
suggests that it is a good idea to set aside some
money because .
A. you probably will not be
able to follow your budget
B. people usually
spend more than they plan to do
C. one can
hardly plan everything in advance
D. others
may want to borrow some money from you
70. This passage is mainly about .
A.
the meaning of a budget
B. the relation
between budget and income
C. the way a budget
is made
D. the importance of making a budget
(Ⅱ)
The United States is full of
automobiles. There are still many families without
cars,
but some families have two or even more.
However, cars are used for more than
pleasure.
They are a necessary part of life.
Cars are
used for business. They are driven to offices and
factories by workers who
have no other way to
get to their jobs. When salesmen are sent to
different parts of the
city, they have to
drive in order to carry their products. Farmers
have to drive into the
city in order to get
supplies.
Sometimes small children must be
driven to school. In some cities school buses are
provided only when children live more than a
mile from the school. Where the children
are
too young to walk that far, their mothers take
turns driving them to school. One
mother
drives on Monday, taking her own children and the
neighbors’ children as well.
Another mother
drives on Tuesday, another on Wednesday, and so
on. This is called
forming a car pool. Men
also form pools, with three or four men taking
turns driving to
the place where they all
work.
More car pools should be formed in order
to put fewer automobiles on the road and
to
use less gasoline. Parking is a great problem, and
so is the traffic in and around cities.
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Too many cars are being driven.
Something will have to be done about the use of
cars.
71. Which of the following is not true
according to the passage?
A. Each American
family has got at least one car.
B. Some
American families have got more than one car.
C. Cars are very common in the United States.
D. Americans do not use cars for pleasure
only.
72. According to the passage, children
must be taken to school by car when .
A.
their homes are over one mile away from their
school
B. there are no school buses available
and the school is too far away for the
children to go to on foot
C. there are a
member of children in the neighborhood and their
families have
their own cars
D. the
children are too young to walk.
73. Which
people are forming a car pool?
A. Three or
four people who drive in turns to the office or
the factory where they
all work.
B. A
woman who takes her own children and her
neighbors’ children to school by
car.
C.
Children who drive to school in turns.
D.
Parents who drive their own children to school in
turns.
74. What does the author think of
forming car pools?
A. It is a good practice.
B. It is good only for mothers taking children
to school.
C. It will cause parking problems.
D. It will not cause parking problems.
75.
What does the author think is the problem about
cars in the United States?
A. There is a
shortage of gasoline for cars.
B. There are
too many cars in the streets and on the roads,.
C. There are not enough cars to go around.
D. Some families still do not have their own
cars.
(Ⅲ)
Can tree talk? Yes but not
in words. Scientists have reason to believe that
trees
do communicate with each other. Not long
ago, researchers learned some
surprising
things. First, a willow tree attacked in the woods
by caterpillars changed
the chemistry of its
leaves and made them taste so awful that the
caterpillars got
disgusted and stopped eating
them. Then, even more astonishing, the tree sent
out
special vapors—an alarm signal stimulating
its neighbors to change the chemistry
of their
own leaves and make them less tasty.
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Communication, of course, doesn’t
need to be in words. We can talk each other
by
a smile, frown, a shrug of our shoulders, a
gesture with our shoulders, a gesture
with our
hands. We know that birds and animals use a whole
vocabulary of songs,
sounds, and movements.
Bees dance their signals, flying in certain
patterns that tell
other bees where to find
nectar for honey. So why shouldn’t trees have ways
of
sending messages?
76. It can be
inferred from the passage that caterpillars do not
feed on leaves that
A. have an offensive
taste B. are lying on the ground
C. have
an unfamiliar shape D. are located near beehives
77. According to the passage, the willow tree
was able to communicate with other
trees by
A. waving its branches B. dropping its
leaves
C. giving off a special vapor D.
changing the color of its trunk.
78. According
to the passage, bees communicate by
A.
touching one another B. smelling one another
C. making unusual sounds D. making special
movements
79. The author believes that the
incident described in the passage
A.
cannot be taken seriously B. seems perfectly
reasonable
C. should no longer be permitted
D. must be investigated more thoroughly
80.
Which of the following statements best describes
the organization of the
passage?
A. A
scientific term is invented and its definition is
provided.
B. A phenomenon is described and
some possible causes are suggested.
C. The
views of two researchers are described and
contrasted.
D. A specific case is given to
illustrate a general principle.
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希望英语1期末考试试卷A卷答案
每题1分
Ⅰ.1. wouldn’t have made 2.
additional
3. more quickly
4. responsibly
5. to be
6. basis
7. specialist
8. limited
9. Being
10. relaxed
Ⅱ.11. D 12. B 13. A 14.C
15.C 16. B 17.D 18. A 19. A 20.C
21. B
22.D 23.D 24.C 25.B 26.A
Ⅲ. 27. C 28. C
29.B 30.D 31.A 32.B 33.B 34.D 35.A
36. D 37.B 38.A 39.C 40.B 41.D 42.B
43.D 44.B
45.C 46. A 47.B 48.B
49.C 50.D
Ⅳ.51-55 A B B C A 56-60 D D
C B A
每题2分
Ⅴ.61-65 D D B B A
Ⅵ.
66-70 D A B C D 71-75 A B A A B 76-80 A
C D B D
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