人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末试题.docx
2021-2022学年人教版英语选修6期末质量检测(一) Word版含解析

期末质量检测(一)(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。
(Text 1)M: You come from a large family, Helen, don't you?W: Pretty big. I have two sisters and three brothers.(Text 2)M: What do you want me to get? I'm leaving now.W: Pick up a bottle of milk and some bread.(Text 3)M: The music and flowers are lovely.W: Yes, they are. I hope the food is delicious, too.(Text 4)M: I'll pick you up at 8:00 tomorrow morning.W: What time will we get to Beijing?M: By 11:00 o'clock.W: That is early enough for us to have lunch in Beijing.(Text 5)M: Good morning. Can I help you?W: Yes. I'd like a double room.M: How many nights do you plan to stay?W: Three. I'll be checking out Friday morning.1.How many children do the woman's parents have?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.2.What is the woman probably going to do?A.Have lunch.B.Go shopping.C.Go climbing.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At a flower shopB.At a concert.C.At a restaurant.4.How long does it take the two speakers to get to Beijing?A.Five hours.B.Three hours.C.Two hours.5.When does the man check in?A.On Friday.B.On Thursday.C.On Tuesday.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末考试 (6).docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***湛江一中2015—2016学年度第一学期期末考试高二级英语科试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分命题教师:卢向群第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;毎小题2分,满分30分)阅读以下四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
AWhy play games? Because they are fun, and a lot more besides. Following the rules…planning your next move… acting as a team member… these are all “game” ideas that you will come across throughout your life.Think about some of the games you played when you were in a primary school, such as rope-jumping and hide-and-seek. Such games are entertaining and fun. But perhaps more importantly, they translate life into exciting dramas that teach children some of the basic and practical rules they will be expected to follow the rest of their lives, such as taking turns and cooperating.Many children’s games have a practical side. Children around the world play games to help them make preparations for work they will do as grown-ups. For example, some Saudi Arabian children show preference for a game called bones, which sharpens the precise hand-eye coordination needed in hunting.Many sports encourage national or local pride. The most famous games of all, the Olympics, bring athletes from around the world together to take part in friendly competition and make a presentation of their talents. People who watch the event wave flags, knowing that a precious gold medal is a win for an entire country, not just the athlete who has earned it and should be praised. For countries facing the pressure of natural disasters or war, an Olympic win can mean so much.Sports are also an event that unites people. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. People on all continents play it–some for fun and some for a living. Nicolette Iribarne, a Californian soccer player, has discovered a way to spread hope and power through soccer. He created a foundation to provide poor children with not only soccer balls but also a promisingfuture.Next time you play your favorite game or sport, think about why you enjoy it, what skills are needed, and whether these skills will help you in other aspects of your life.1.Through playing hide-and-seek, children are expected to learn to ________________.A. be a team leaderB. obey the basic rulesC. act as a grown-upD. predict possible danger2. According to the passage, why is winning Olympic medals so encouraging?A. It inspires peopl e’s deep love for the country.B. It proves the exceptional skills of the winners.C. It helps the country out of natural disasters.D. It earns the winners fame and fortune.3. Iribarne’s goal of forming the foundation is to __________________.A. bring fun to poor kidsB. provide soccer balls for childrenC. give poor kids a chance for a better lifeD. call on soccer players to help poor kids4. We can infer from the passage _______________________.A. Games benefit people all their livesB. Sports can get all athletes togetherB. People are advised to play games for fun D. Sports makes a country competitivenessBThinking is something you choose to do as a fish chooses to live in water. To be human is to think constantly. But thinking may come naturally without your knowing how you do it. Thinking about thinking is the key to critical(判断性的) thinking. When you think critically, you take control of your thinking processes to construct your own ideas. Otherwise, you might be controlled by others’ ideas. Indeed, critical thinking is at the heart of education.The word “critical”here contains a special meaning. It doesn’t mean taking one view against another view, as when someone criticizes another person for doing something wrong. The nature of critical thinking is thinking beyond the easily seen–beyond the pictures on TV which are often not consistent with reality, the untrue and controversial reports in the newspapers, and the faulty and contradictory reasoning.Critical thinking is an attitude as much as an activity. If you are curious about life and desire to dig deeper into it, you are a critical thinker. If you find pleasure in deep thinking about different ideas, characters, and facts, you are a critical thinker.Activities of the mind and higher-order reasoning are processes of deep and careful consideration. They take time, and do not consist with the fast speed in today’s world: fast food, instant coffee, and self-developing film. If you are among the people who believe that speed is a measure of intelligence, you may learn something new from a story about Albert Einstein, who made great contributions to science during his life. The first time Banesh Hoffman, a contemporary scientist, was to consult Albert Einstein about his work, Hoffman was too nervous to speak. but Einstein was very considerate and immediately put Hoffman at ease bysaying, “Please go slowly. I don’t understand things quickly.”5.Critical thinking is important to us because if we don’t think critically, ______________.A.it will be hard for us to think naturally and fastB.we might be controlled by other people’s ideasC.we will follow the ideas of others naturallyD.we might be fooled by other people’s ideas6.If you are a critical thinker, you will ______________________.A. think deeply about different ideasB. trust the reports in the newspapersC. take one view against another viewD. criticize other people for their mistakes7. In the last paragraph, “something new” suggests that ___________________.A. the smarter you are, the faster you do thingsB. the faster you do things, the smarter you becomeC. speed can improve intelligenceD. intelligence is not decided by speed8. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Thinking and Critical ThinkingB. Understanding Critical ThinkingC. Thinking is Natural and HumanD. Thinking Fast Means IntelligenceCIn the near future, daily newspapers and monthly magazines will probably disappear. Electronic media can provide the same information faster and cheaper. The Internet, together with laptops and cellphones, makes it possible that almost everyone can at any time and in almost any place get some news for free or for few fees.You’ll browse the computer newspapers or magazines just like switching on TV. An electronic voice will tell you stories about the latest events. You’ll even get to choose the kind of voice you want to hear. Want more information on the brief story? A simple touch makes the entire text appear.There are the predictions from the experts working on the newspapers of the future. Pictured as part of home-based media and entertainment systems, computer newspapers and magazines would unite printed and broadcast news, offering information and analyzing video images of news events.The continuing loss of readers will result in a small number of advertisements in newspapers. It makes no sense to spend millions of dollars to print ads.With the development of technology, more and more electronic medium have been created until now, but replacing the traditional newspapers and magazines has a long way to go, because the resistance to computer newspapers and magazines from journalism(新闻业) may be much stronger. Since it is such a cultural change, it may be not until the present journalists, who aren’t used to it, die off that the newspaper industry is not considered as an industry any longer. Anyway, technology is making the traditional newspapers and magazines disappear gradually.9. Computer newspapers and magazines have all the advantages except that ____________.A. they are more expensive than traditional newspapersB. you can choose the kind of voice you like to hearC. you can get more information from them easilyD. you can easily store information for the future use10. The underlined word “resistance” in the fifth paragraph probably means ____________.A. a thought which directs your actionB. a force that acts to stop something happeningC. a force that helps you do somethingD. an idea which is different from others11. We can infer from the passage that _________________.A. all technological developments are very importantB. traditional newspapers and magazines will disappear soonC. new things will replace the old ones in the futureD. traditional newspapers and magazines will be more popular12. The author writes the article to __________________.A. let people know the great development of the journalismB. tell readers what newspapers and magazines are like in the futureC. prove newspapers and magazines are not welcomed any moreD. say traditional newspapers and magazines are better than beforeDMy father often talks about his definition of success. He tells us that it isn’t measured in money or material things, but in love and joy. While my brothers and I were all raised together under the same roof, I wonder how different we can be sometimes. Four kids, four different life paths, personalities and ambitions.We must follow a different path to let our light shine, and that’s what makes us so unpredictable and unique. In today’s world, expecting every child’s education to be the same, progress at the same rate and be measured against the narrow standards of performances is not just outdated, it’s also harmful to young people.I experienced this disconnect(脱节) firsthand after graduating from college. I had many opportunities in front of me, but they didn’t test my limits and my creativity to pursue my passions. At first, I took a job at a big consulting firm. However, I couldn’t shake my passion for music. I had followed the somewhat predictable path of a college graduate, but I was crazy about how to become an artist. Now I am a nine-time Grammy Awards winner who has sold multiple Top 10 Albums.Imagine what it would look like if our schools were set up to help people discover and pursue a personal passion instead of a predictable path? The good news is that a number of individuals and organizations are finding new ways to innovate in education. The goal is tocreate more student-centered environments that help young people not just do better in school but also discover what they love.We can’t live lives of joy if we can’t discover what we love doing with our lives. So let each person discover the power and uniqueness of his or her own passion.13. What does the writer’s father think success should be measured in?A. Pleasure.B. Ability.C. Wealth.D. Fame.14. We can infer that the writer _________________________.A. is devoted to reforming the education systemB. pursued his passions once he left collegeC. realized his dream before his graduationD. finally became an outstanding singer15. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Where there is a will, there is a way.B. Let every child’s light shine.C. All that glitters is not gold.D. Let bygones be bygones.第二节(共5小题;毎小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
人教版高二英语选修6Unit1期末检测试题及答案(2)

人教版高二英语选修6Unit1期末检测试题及答案(2)Ⅳ.阅读理解Throughoutthehistoryofthearts,thenatureofcreativityhasremainedconstanttoartists.Nomatterwh atobjectstheyselect,artistsaretobringforthnewforcesandformsthatcausechange—tofindpoetrywherenoonehaseverseenorexperienceditbefore.Landscape (风景) isanotherunchangingelementofart.Itcanbefoundfromancienttim esthroughthe17thcenturyDutchpainterstothe19th-centuryromanticistsandimpressionists.Inthe1970sAlfredLeslie,oneofthenewAmericanrealists,continuedthispractice.LesliesoughtoutthesameplacewhereThom asCole,aromanticist,hadproducedpaintingsofthesamesceneacenturyandahalfbefore. UnlikeColewhoinsistsonafeelingoflonelinessandtheideaoffinding peaceinnature,Lesliepaintswhatheactuallysees.Inhispaintings,thereisnoparticularchangeinemotionsandheincludesordinarythin gslikethehighwayinthebackground.Healsotakesadvantageofthel atestdevelopmentsofcolourphotography (摄影术) tohelpboththeeyesandthememorywhenheimproveshispaintingb ackinhisworkroom.Besides,allartbegstheageoldquestion:Whatisreal?Eachgenerationofartistshasshowntheirunderstandin gofrealityinoneformoranother.Theimpressionistssawrealityinbrie femotionaleffects,therealistsineverydaysubjectsandinforestscenes,andtheCro-Magnoncavepeopleintheirnaturalisticdrawingsoftheanimalsintheancientforests.Tosumup,understandingrealityisanecessarystruggleforartistsofallperiods.Overthousandsofyearsthefunctionoftheartshasremainedrela tivelyconstant.Pastorpresent,EasternorWestern,theartsareabasicpartofourimmediateexperience.Manyanddiffere ntarethefacesofart,andtogethertheyexpressthebasicneedandhopeofhumanbeings.1.Theunderlinedword“poetry”mostprobablymeans________.A.anobjectforartisticcreationB.acollectionofpoemsC.anunusualqualityD.anaturalscene2.Leslie’spaintingsareextraordinarybecause________.A.theyarecloseinstyletoworksinancienttimesB.theylooklikeworksby19thcenturypaintersC.theydrawattentiontocommonthingsinlifeD.theydependheavilyoncolourphotography3.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestabouttheartsinthelastparagra ph?A.Theyexpresspeople’scuriosityaboutthepast.B.Theymakepeopleinterestedineverydayexperience.C.Theyareconsideredimportantforvarietyinform.D.Theyareregardedasamirrorofthehumansituation.4.Whichofthefollowingisthemaintopicofthepassage?A.Historyofthearts.B.Basicquestionsofthearts.C.Newdevelopmentsinthearts.eofmoderntechnologyinthearts.abstractadj.抽象的;深奥的生义:vt.提取,抽取;写出(书等的)摘要;n.摘要,概要abstract...from...从……提取……Somepeoplesaybeautyitselfisabstract.Doyouagree?有些人认为美本身是抽象的。
人教版高中英语选修6 期末复习卷(一)

选修六期末复习卷(一)高二下英语期末考试本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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. Which team lost the basketball match?A. Class One.B. Class Two.C. Class Three.2. How does the woman keep slim?A. By going on a diet.B. By eating fruit and vegetables.C. By doing physical exercise.3. What does the man think of the lecture?A. It was interesting and easy to follow.B. It was far beyond his understanding.C. It was as difficult as he had expected.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Boss and secretary.C. Husband and wife.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a store.B. In an office.C. In a bank.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末考试.docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***2012—2013学年第一学期期末考试高二英语试卷(一)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,满分为150分,答题时间为120分钟。
考生作答时,选择题答案和非选择题答案答在答题纸上。
考试结束后,将答题纸交回。
注意事项:1、答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号、所在学校准确填写,条形码贴在指定位置上。
2、选择题答案使用2B 铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
非选择题答案字体工整、清楚。
第I 卷 选择题 (共115分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节:1.Why does the woman look awful ?A. She is all wetB. She is tired outC. She catches a cold 2.Where is Mike from ?A . Canada B. Australia C. Japan3. What does the man advise the woman to do ?A. Sell flowers for him.B. Quit her job and work with him.C. Change her schedule at the cafeteria 4. What are the two speakers talking about ?A. BoatingB. Tom ’s planC. The weather 5. What does the man want to see first ?A. ComputersB. Computer tablesC. Dining tables第二节:听下面一段材料,回答6至7题6. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers ?A. Waiter and customerB. Taxi driver and passengerC. Salesman and customer 7. How much does the woman give the man ?A. £7B. £ 7.3C. £8 听下面一段材料,回答8至9题8. What party does the woman want to have ?A. A dinner partyB.A dancing partyC.A music party 9. What can we learn from the conversation ? A. Frank and his wife don ’t like to talk B. The Browns were invited in the last party C. The woman doesn ’t want to invite the Browns 听下面一段材料,回答10至12题10.How long have the two speakers been waiting for a bus ?A. About 5 minutesB. About 10 minutesC. About 15 minutes 11. Where are the two speakers going ?A . To school B. To the hospital C. To a shop 12. What can we learn about the man ’s watch ?A. It is being repairedB. It was lost last monthC. It is faster than usual 听下面一段材料,回答13至16题 13. What happened to the woman ’s room ?A .It caught fire last week B. It was broken into C. It was pulled down 14. What did Grace do after the light was turned off ?A. She fell asleep soonB. She lit a candle and went on readingC. She still didn ’t come back to the room 15. How many people got burnt in the fire ?A. 2B. 3C. 4 16.Where is Grace now ?A. At homeB. At schoolC. In the hospital 听下面一段独白, 回答第17至20题 17. What can we learn about the speaker ?A. He teaches in a high schoolB. He doesn ’t get along with his sonC. He is busy with his company装订 线 学校 班级 姓名 考号18. What does Eric like doing ?A. Playing footballB. Playing basketballC. Playing baseball19.What did Eric say when his father talked with him ?A . He would like to be a player B. He would study hard in the futureC. He would pay more attention in class.20.Why does the speaker make the call?A. To share Eric’s progressB. To ask for adviceC. To make complaint第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(15分)21. — Do remember to take this medicine three times a day with warm water.—______.A. Heard itB. Made itC. Got itD. Taken it22.Whatever he said, his parents wouldn’t _______ him joining the golf club, whichannoyed him a great deal.A. agree aboutB. approve ofC. concentrate onD. let out23. Can you tell me something about the new hospital that the mayor is eager to have ____next month?A. constructedB. constructingC. to constructD. been constructed24. It is requested that the reporters _________ to blame for the wrong reportA. was referred to beB. referred to beC. referred to wasD. referring to was25. —How do you think of Shakespeare's works?—No matter how frequently_______ , they still attract a large audience.A. performingB. to be performedC. performedD. being performed26. _______________to the sun will do harm to your skin.A. ExposedB. Being exposedC. ExposingD. Having been exposed27. The letter I had been looking forward to ___________.A. arrivingB. arrivedC. arrive C. arrives28. I could have helped you at that time, but I _______________busy.A. amB. wasC. had beenD. have been29.I’ll never forget the huge _________the wonderful woman made in my life .A. senseB. differenceC. changeD. progress30. With so many problems _________, the president seemed worried.A. solvedB. to be solvedC. to solveD. solve31. Seeing the happy ______ of children playing on the playground, I am full of joy andconfidence in the future of our country.A. signalB. viewC. signD. scene32. __________for what he had done , the boy began to cry.A. To blameB. To be blamedC. BlamedD. Having been blamed33. At present there are still many things _______________.A. remains to be seenB. remaining to be seenC. remained to be seenD. remained to see 34.My father made me a promise________ I got a good mark he would buy me a present. A.that B.which C.that if D.if35. —Mr. Green, I'd like to invite you to dinner this Saturday evening.A. Oh, really? Please don'tB. Thanks. That will cause trouble for youC. Please don't mention itD. I'm sorry, but I have other plans第二节完形填空(30分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从36-55题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末试卷高二英语.docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***第一学期期末试卷高二英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1. 答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AIt was Thanksgiving morning. I was busy preparing the traditional Thanksgiving turkey when the doorbell rang. I opened the front door and saw two small children in rags huddling together on the top step.“Any old papers, lady?” asked one of them.I was busy. I wanted to say “no” until I looked down at their feet. They were wearing thin little sandals(凉鞋), wet with heavy snow.“Come in and I'll make you a cup of hot cocoa.”They walked over and sat down at the table. Their wet sandals left marks upon the floor. I served them cocoa and bread to fight against the cold outside. Then I went back to the kitchen and started cooking.The silence in the front room struck me. I looked in. The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at it. The boy asked in a flat voice, “Lady, are you rich?”“Am I rich? Pity, no!”I looked at my worn-out slipcovers(椅套). The girl put her cup back in its saucer(茶碟)carefully and said, “Your cups match your saucers.” They left after that, holding their papers against the wind. They had reminded me that I had so much for which to be grateful.Plain blue china cups and saucers were only worth five pence. But they matched.I tasted the potatoes and stirred(搅动)the meat soup. Potatoes and brown meat soup, a roof over our heads, my man with a regular job, these matched, too.I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room. The muddy marks of little sandals were still wet upon my floor. Let them be for a while, I thought, just in case I should begin to forget how rich I am.1.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A.Lady, are you rich? B.A story of Thanksgiving DayC.Don't forget how rich you are D.Does cups and saucers match well?2.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A.The girl thought the writer was rich just because she wanted to make the writer happy.B.The writer had thought she wasn't rich because her supplies were not expensive.C.If cups and saucers match well, they are a best pair even though cheap.D.After hearing what they said, the writer seemed to understand what a rich life was. 3.The writer left the muddy marks of little sandals on the floor for a while to________.A.show that she was a kind-hearted ladyB.remind her that she shouldn't forget how rich she wasC.leave room for readers to think about what being rich isD.prove that she had understood what meant being rich4.It can be inferred from the text that whether you are rich depends on________.A.how much money you have made B.what attitude you have had towards life C.the way you help others D.your social relationshipBEverybody hates it, but everybody does it. A recent report said that 40%of Americans hate tipping. In America alone, tipping is a $16 billion-a-year industry. Consumers acting politely ought not to pay more than they have to for a given service. Tips should not exist. So why do they? The common opinion in the past was that tips both rewarded the efforts of good service and reduced uncomfortable feelings of inequality. And also, tipping makes for closer relations. It went without saying that the better the service, the bigger the tip.But according to a new research from Cornell University, tips no longer serve any useful function. The paper analyzes numbers they got from 2,547 groups dining at 20 different restaurants. The connection between larger tips and better service was very weak. Only a tiny part of the size of the tip had anything to do with the quality of service.Tipping is better explained, by culture than by the money people spend. In America, the custom came into being a long time ago. It is regarded as part of the accepted cost of a service. In New York restaurants, failing to tip at least l5% could well mean dissatisfaction from the customers. Hairdressers can expect to get l5%-20%, and the man who delivers your fast food $2. In Europe, tipping is less common. In many restaurants the amount of tip is decided by a standard service charge. In many Asian countries, tipping has never really caught on at all. Only a few have really taken to tipping.According to Michael Lynn, the Cornell papers' author, countries in which people are more social or outgoing tend to tip more. Tipping may reduce anxiety about being served by strangers. And Mr. Lynn says, “In America, where people are expressive and eager to mix up with others, tipping is about social approval. If you tip badly, people think less of you. Tipping well is a chance to show off."5. This passage is mainly about ________.A. different kinds of tipping in different countries命题人:马婷B. the relationship between tipping and customC. the origin and present meaning of tippingD. most American people hate tipping6. Which of the following best explains the underlined phrase "caught on"?A. become popular.B. been hated.C. been stopped.D. been permitted7. Among the following situations, in your opinion, who is likely to tip most?A. A Frenchman just quarreled with the barber who did his hair badly in New York.B. An American just had a wonderful dinner in a well known restaurant in New York.C. A Japanese businessman asked for a pizza delivery from a Pizza Hut in New York.D. A Chinese student enjoyed his meal in a famous fast food restaurant in New York.8. We can infer from this passage that ________.A. tipping is no longer a good way to satisfy some customers themselvesB. tipping is especially popular in New YorkC. tipping in America can make service better nowD. tipping has something to do with people's characterCPeople are being tricked into Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service without realizing they’re paying for it by giving up loads of personal informatio n.Most Facebook users don’t realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no idea what they’re paying for Facebook because people don’t really know what their personal data is worth.The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules early on you keep everything private. That was the great thing about Facebook. You could create your own little private network. Last year. The company changed its privacy rules so that many things; your city, your photo, your friends’ names were set, by default (默认)to be shared with everyone on the Internet.According to Facebook’s vice-president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people don’t share information. They have a “less satisfying experience.Some critics think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. In original business model, which involved selling ads and putting them. At the side of the pages totally, who wants to took at ads when the y’re online connecting with their friends?The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington. In April. Senator Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its privacy policy. He also urged the Federal Trade Commission to set guide lines for social networking sites. “I think the senator rightly communicated that we had not been clear about what the new products were and how people could choose to use them or not to use them,” Schrage admits.I suspect that whatever Facebook has done so far to invade our privacy, it’s only the beginning,which is why I’m considering cancelling my account. Facebook is a handy site, but I’m upset by the idea that my information is in the hands of people I don’t know. That’s too higha price to pay.9. What do we learn about Facebook from the first paragraph?A. It is a website that sends messages to users who want to get married.B. It earns money by putting on advertisements.C. It makes money by selling its users’ personal data.D. It provides loads of information to its users.10. What does the author say about most Facebook users?A. They are unwilling to give up their personal information.B. They don’t know their personal data enriches Facebook.C. They don’t identify themselves when using the websi te.D. They care very little about their personal information.11. Why does Facebook make changes to its rules according to Elliot Schrage?A. To provide better service to its users.B. To obey the Federal guidelines.C. To improve its users’ connectionD. To expand its business.12. Why does the author plan to cancel his Facebook account?A. He is dissatisfied with its present service.B. He finds many of its users untrustworthy.C. He doesn’t want his personal data badly used.D. He is upset by its frequent rule changes.D13. What you have just read is a _______.Fun dayOrganised by Lam Tin Youth Center and Kwun Tong High School Date: 2 February 2013Time: 10 am-5 pmPlace: Kwun Tong PlaygroundFee: $20(buy three get one free)Programmes: drama, lion, dance, magic show and ballet performanceHighlights: 1) enter the lucky draw to win a digital camera2) learn to make festival foodJoin us on the Fun Day!All are welcome!Note:※Tickets are available at the General Office of lam Tin Youth Center.※For those who would like to be a volunteer, please contact Miss OliviaWong one week before the activity.A. noteB. reportC. scheduleD. poster14. What is going to take place on 2 February, 2013?A. A party for close friends to meet and have fun.B. A party to celebrate a traditional festival.C. A big event to welcome a Chinese new year.D. A social gathering to raise money for wildlife.15. How much do you have to pay in total if four of you go together?A. $ 20.B. $ 40C. $ 60.D. $ 80.第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末测试

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)2015-2016第一学期期末测试高二英语试题考试时间:100分钟满分:120分注意事项:1.本试卷分第工卷(选择题)和第且卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷1-6页,第II卷7一8页。
2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡相应的位置。
3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节阅读理解(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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AJoanna Cole is the author of a wealth of children's books on various subjects. Cole's fertile imagination has provided beginning readers with jokes and puzzles, humorous tales of theClown-Around family, and books about science. The winner of countless awards, Cole follows her own widespread interests to write. She is credited with introducing the interesting world of science to young readers through her book series such as the hugely popular "Magic School Bus" books, which inspired its own television program. A careful researcher, Cole is praised for her scientific accuracy, but her books gain most of their effectiveness from her humor and easily understood explanations of difficult technical subjects.Cole first discovered the pleasure of writing when she was in grade school. "I discovered in the fifth grade what I liked to do: write reports and stories, make them interesting and draw pictures to go along with the words. Science was my favorite. Our teacher, Miss Bair, would ask us to read a science book every week. And each week, she would choose one student to do an experiment and report on it to the class. I would have done an experiment every week if she had let me. Grade school was much more influential than my later education. Maybe that's w坷as an adult I ended up writing books for children."After graduating from the City College of New York, Cole pursued(追求)her interest in books. After some graduate education courses, she spent a year as a librarian in a Brooklyn elementary school. Cole then became an editor at Scholastic. It was during her first job at the elementary school that she was inspired by an article about cockroaches(嶂螂)in The Wall Street Journal. Realizing that this was a subject she had never read about in school, Cole decided to write about it herself. The first publisher rejected the idea, but Cole had more luck when she sent her book to the publishing house of William Morrow, where Editor Connie C. Epstein helped herimprove her skills in science writing. Beginning with that book, Cole has continued to pen both nonfiction and fiction for younger readers. In 1980, after ten years' editing children's books, she became a full-time writer1. We can learn from the text that Joanna Cole .A. writes various books for adultsB. is good at getting science across to readersC. is teaching science at an elementary schoolD. received many awards for her scientific achievement2. Which is the correct order of the following events related to Joanna Cole?a. She worked as a librarian.b. She became a full-time writer.c. She discovered the pleasure of writing.d. She studied in the City College of New York.e. She sent her book to the publishing house of William Morrow.A. c-d-a-b-eB. c-d-a-e-bC. d-c-a-b-eD. d-a-c-e-b3. Which of the following best describes Joanna Cole?A. Talented and creative.B. Popular but unhappy.C. Serious and honest.D. Friendly but strict.BSteve and I pulled trash for four solid hours continuously, except for about five minutes when we stopped to talk. My shoulder hurt badly each time I put another full barrel on it, and my legs occasionally trembled as I was heading for the street. But the rest of me said, "Go, trashman, go.”I could not have imagined there would be joy in this. Dump. Lift. Walk. Lift. Walk. The hours flew by.Saturday meant many people were outdoors working in their gardens or greenhouses. Most of them looked approachable enough. There wasn't time for lengthy talks but enough to exchange greetings that go with civilized ways. But I was shocked to find that this wasn't the case.When I said hello to them, most often the response was either nothing at all, or a surprising stare because I had spoken.One woman in a housecoat was startled as I came around the corner of her house. At the sound of my greeting, she gathered her housecoat tightly about her and retreated quickly to the door. I heard the lock click.Steve complained angrily on the long ride to the dump: "They don't realize we're humans."I had originally planned to stay at this employment for only two days but now fm going to continue. I have decided, too, to keep saying hello in people's yards. It doesn't do any harm, and it still feels right. Frankly, fm doing an essential task. I left this country a little cleaner than I found it this morning. Not many people can say that tonight.John Gardner wrote that a society which praises its philosophers and looks down on its plumbers(管子工)is in trouble. "Neither its pipes nor its theories will hold water," he warned. He might have gone a step further and called for respect for both our economists and our trashmen; otherwise, they'll both leave rubbish behind.4. How did the woman feel when she heard the author's greeting?A. Doubtful.B. Embarrassed.C. Frightened.D. Pitiful.5. At the end of the passage, what's the author's attitude to his job?A. He is ashamed of it.B. He is boastful about itC. He is proud of it.D. He isn't serious about it.6. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?A. Both the facilities and the thoughts of society may go wrong.B. Both the trashmen and the economists should not be respected.C. Both practice and theories are important.D. Both the pipes and the theories make sense.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. An Experience as a TrashmanB. The TrashmanC. Economists and TrashmenD. MisunderstandingCFounded in 1764 by French traders St. Louis today is the fifteenth largest urban area in the United States. There are many attractive destinations for tourists.American Kennel Club Museum of the DogDog lovers who visit St. Louis won't want to miss this 14,000-square-foot museum. Inside are over 500 paintings prints watercolors and a variety of other dog art objects.The Museum is open year round,Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM,and Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM. Admission is$5 for adults$2.50 for students and$1 for children up to 10.Anheuser Busch BreweryThe Anheuser -Busch Brewery tour is not just for beer lovers. The tour includes the historic Brew House. Then the tour continues to the modern Bevo Packaging Plant. The best will be the Budweiser Clydesdale stables.The tours are always free.Gatew ay ArchDesigned by Eero Saarinen and Hannskarl Bandel, it took over two years and 900 tons of stainless steel to build. It is the tallest of the country's National Monuments. The Arch is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. About one million people per year come to the top of the Arch, where there is an observation platform providing a great view of the city.St. Louis ZooFirst version of the St. Louis Zoo opened in 1904 at the St. Louis World's Fair, but in the century it has grown into one of the foremost zoos in the world. The Zooline Railroad,a passenger train takes visitors around the zoo, which contains over 9, 000 animals of over 800 species.The Zoo is open every day but Christmas and New Year with summer hours of 8 am to 7 pm and the rest of the year of 9 am to 5 pm. Admission to the zoo is free.8. If a senior high school student plans to visit American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog with his parents and his five-year-old brother, he has to pay .A.$16B.$13.5C.$12D.$8.59. Which of the following can you visit if you are interested in how to make beer?A. St. Louis ZooB. Gateway ArchC. Anheuser- Busch Brewery D .American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog10. What can we know about Gateway Arch from the passage?A. It was built in two years.B. President Jefferson was buried there.C.It was made of tons of stones.D. You can see the city clearly on the top of the Arch.11.If you plan to visit St. Louis Zoo, you can go thereA.on New YearB. on ChristmasC. at 5:30 pm in autumnD. at 8:30 am in summerDThe term "smog" was first used in London during the early 1900's to describe the combination of smoke and fog. What we typically call "smog" today is a mixture of pollutants but is primarily made up of ground-level ozone(臭氧).Ozone can be beneficial or harmful depending on where it stays. The ozone staying high above the Earth protects human health and the environment, but ground-level ozone is responsible for the choking, coughing, and painful eyes associated with smog. The ozone in smog also prevents plants growth and can cause widespread damage to crops and forest.Major smog occurrences often are linked to heavy motor vehicle traffic, high temperatures, sunshine, and calm winds. Weather and geography affect the position and severity of smog. Because temperature regulates the length of time it takes for smog to form, smog can form faster and be more severe on a hot and sunny day. When warm air stays near the ground instead of rising and winds are calm, smog may stay trapped over your city for days. As traffic and other sources add more pollutants to the air, the smog gets worse. Smog is often more severe away from the pollution sources because the chemical reactions that cause smog occur in the atmosphere while the reacting chemicals are being moved by the wind.Smog is a visible example of air pollution. You can look into the distance during the day to see how much smog there is in the air. In addition, most cities measure the concentrations of pollutants in the air and report the results to the public.Environmental Protection Agency sets national standards for pollutants. Areas that fail to meet the standards for at least one air pollutant are called "nonattainment(不达标)areas". New measures are being taken by local governments across the country to reduce air pollution in nonattainment areas. These include: banning charcoal barbecues and wood burning in stoves or fireplaces when pollution levels are high; developing programs to encourage carpooling and voluntary "ozone actions"; limiting traffic in overcrowded areas; expanding or improving public transportation systems; requiring employers to contribute to employee public transportation costs; assessing "smog fees" on cars according to the number of miles driven and vehicle emissions(排放)produced; and even buying and breaking up older "super-dirty" cars.12. According to the passage, ground-level ozone canA. damage the environmentB. benefit human healthC. protect crops and forestD. limit the spread of smog13. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Air quality is better in time of calm wind.B. Smog is more severe near pollution sources.C. It takes more time for smog to form in hot weather.D. Chemical reactions occur in the moving air and cause smog.14. Which indication shows more exact the air is poor?A. Heavy motor vehicle traffic in big cities.B. Widespread damage of crops and forest.C. Clear outlines of hills in the distance.D. High concentrations of pollutants in the air.15. What is included in the measures being taken by the local governments?A. Unconditional banning of wood burning.B. Charging all the vehicles more "smog fees".C. Encouraging carpooling and public transportation.D. Buying new cars to replace super-dirty old cars.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
人教版高中英语选修六上学期期末考试

人教版高中英语选修六上学期期末考试高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji惠来一中 2014— 2015 学年度上学期期末考试高二级英语试题本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共8 页,满分150 分,考试用时120 分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。
2.选择题每题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案;不能够答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必定用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必定写在另发的答题卷各题目指定地域内的相应地址上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,尔后再写上新的答案;严禁使用铅笔和涂改液 .不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必定保持答题卡的齐整,考试结束后,将答题卷和答题卡一并回收。
第一部分听力(共一节,满分15 分)听守信息(共 10 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分15 分)听下面一段独白,请依照题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入标号为1~10的空格中。
As she walked round the large shop, Edith realized how difficult it was to choose a suitable_________1_________ for her father.She wished that he were as easy to please as her mother, who was always satisfied with________2_________. Besides, shopping at this time of the year was a most ________3________. People stepped on your feet, pushed you with their shoulders and almost knocked you over in their hurry in order to find _________4_______ ahead of you.Partly to have a rest, Edith paused in front of a counter, where some ________5_______ wereon show. "They are real silk," the shop assistant told her with a smile trying to persuade her to buy one. But Edith knew from past experience that her choice hardly ever________6________.She moved on slowly and then, quite by chance, stopped where a small crowd of men had gathered round a counter. She found ________7_______ on sale and the shapes were very beautiful. Edith did not hesitate for long, although her father only smoked a pipe once in a while, she believed this was certain to please him.When she got home, with her small but well-chosen present hidden in her handbag, it was time for________8_________ and her parents were already at the table. Her mother was in great excitement. "Your father has at last decided to ________9_________," she told her daughter happily. Edith was so ________10________that she could not say a single word.第二部分基础知识及应用(共两节,45 分)第一节完形填空(共15 小题,每题 2 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其马虎,尔后从11— 25 各题所给的A、B、C 和 D 项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑Have you ever noticed how families on TV always find time to eat meals together? In reality,people today are 11than ever before and getting the whole family together for an eveningmeal is often12 , as all members of the family have their own activities to get on with. Formost of us, sitting down together at the13 table is a thing of the past, but what effect doesthis have on family members and the relationships between them?One of the most important14of eating together as a family is that the family has achance to communicate15 with one another in a social environment. Many families16that the evening meal is the best time to discuss problems and share experiences.“ Eating makes us feel17, and we often have our most useful conversations at these times,”saysJane Digby, mother of three. So, although organizing a family meal everyday can be a(n)18,it can benefit family relationships.In addition, family meals help to improve children19 skills’s.They learn how to talk,how to listen and how to show consideration for other20in the conversation. Furthermore,eating together gives21 a sense of security. Family psychotherapist (心理治疗专家 ) SueTaylor believes that children who eat with their22are far more confident as well as muchmore faithful to their families than children who don’ t.In spite of the many advantages of eating together, the23 of modern life make it almostimpossible for many people to do so. However, Sue Taylor insists that we should try to make24for family meals.“ Mealtimes are the most valuable time a family can spend together,says. “ If you can’ t eat together every day, why25not and eat together three or four times aweek? It really is worth the effort.”11.A. smarter B. busier C. luckier D. happier12.A. convenient B. necessary C. impossible D. important13.A. corner B. dinner C. window D. problems14.A. advantages B. challenges C. adventures D. problems15.A. slowly B. calmly C. instantly D. regularly16 A. doubt B. worry C. find D. hope17.A. relaxed B. close C. special D. tired18.A. effort B. method C. idea D. mistake19.A. social B. professional C. technical D. official20.A. topics B. audience C. teachers D. participants21.A. elders B. customers C. parents D. children22 A. friends B. classmates C. families D. neighbors23.A. varieties B. comforts C. demands D. pleasures24.A. time B. money C. food D. progress25.A. escape B. ask C. pray D. try第二节语法填空(共10 小题,每题 1.5 分,满分15 分)阅读下面短文,依照句子结构的语法性和上下文连结的要求,在空格处填入一个适合的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为26-35 的相应地址上。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末联考.docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***2015-2016学年度第一学期期末联考高二年级英语试卷注意事项:1、本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
2、全卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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.Where is Steven now?A. At home.B. At school.C. In the hospital.2. What does the man want to do?A. Surf the Internet.B. Apply for a job.C. Put an ad.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Toys.B. Kids.C. Pictures.4. What did Bob do yesterday?A. He called Mark.B. He watched a game.C. He played computer games.5. Why does the man sound upset?A. He was fed up with meetings.B。
He missed his flight.C.He was late for work.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独H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。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期高二英语期末试卷.docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***2015-2016学年度第一学期高二英语期末试卷(总分:120分;考试时间:100分钟)第一部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. -----May I ask a question after class, Sir?-----_______, but not during my lunch break.A. I’m sorryB. AnytimeC. CertainlyD. Go ahead2. I can _____ the house being untidy, but I hate it if it’s not clean.A. stick toB. put up withC. turn toD. come up with3. Lots of rescue workers were working around the clock, _____ supplies to Yushu, Qinghai Provinceafter the earthquake.A. to sendB. sendingC. having sentD. to have sent4. Generally speaking, the speaker would make a(an) _______ self-introduction before beginning histopic.A. accurateB. originalC. actualD. brief5. It is _______ that there will be a heavy snow and storm on the way tomorrow.A. reformedB. predictedC. advisedD. pointed6. The politician insisted that he _______innocent and that he ______at once.A. was; was set freeB. be; be set freeC. was; be set freeD. be; was set free7. Rather than_______ letters many people would telephone these days.A.to write B.wrote C.write D.writing8. After quarelling with her best friends, Mary has got herself into a situation ______ she is likely toturn to nobody for help.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. why9. He was very busy yesterday. Otherwise he_______ to our get-together.A.came B.had come C.would have come D.will come10. It was not until he came back _______he knew the police were looking for him.A.which B.that C.since D.before11. the trouble they were in, they still managed to help us with some money.A. In spite ofB. Despite ofC. In terms ofD. In sight ofI2. It is no use _______ without taking action.A. complainB. complainingC. being complainedD. to be complained13. When ______ by the teachers, a student tends to study harder than usual.A. to be praisedB. praisingC. praisedD. to praise14. There ______quantities of apples in the basket and there was ______milk in the bucket.A. were ; a number ofB.was; quantities ofC. Was; a good manyD. were; a quantity of15.There is no doubt ______he will keep his promise and I am sure that he will do what he said..A. whichB. ifC. whetherD. that第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末考

高中英语学习材料 madeofjingetieji 福州教育学院第二附属中学2015~2016学年第一学期期末考 高二年级英语试卷 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 出卷人:高二集备组 审核人:陈惠华 第I 卷 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
( ) 1. Where does the conversation probably take place ? A. At a TV store. B. In a restaurant. C. In a hotel. ( ) 2. What’s the most probable relationship between the speakers ? A. Customer and waiter. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient. ( ) 3. What does the man say about turtles ? A. They ’re ugly and lazy. B. They ’re cute and smart. C. They ’re noisy and dirty. ( ) 4. What does the woman mean ? A. The man doesn ’t have to move at all. B. The man ’s new apartment is near his school. C. She once lived on Victoria Street. ( ) 5. What does the woman advise the man to do ? A. Buy an iPad 4 this week. B. Play games on his iPad 4. C. Surf the Internet together 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期高二英语期末试卷

第一学期高二英语期末试卷(满分100分,100分钟完成.答案一律写在答题卡、答题纸上)I. Listening Comprehension(24%)Section A: Short ConversationsDirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. 5 minutes. B. 10 minutes. C. 15 minutes. D. 20 minutes.2. A. In the kitchen. B. At the airport. C. In the school. D. In the bed.3. A. The museum schedule. B. Library hours.C. A part-time jobD. School hours.4. A. Doctor and patient. B. Boss and employee.C. Assistant and customer.D. Teacher and student.5. A. Stay home to prepare for his exams.B. Attend the concert after his exams are finished.C. Ask the woman to study with him.D. Go to the concert with the woman.6. A. She gave one or two parties. B. She came to two parties.C. She missed most of their parties.D. She came to most of their parties"7. A. Because she didn't like him. B. Because visiting hours were over.C. Because he didn't hear the bell.D. Because she needed to rest.8. A. They won't take the train for the trip. B. They are going to be late again.C. They'll have to arrange another trip.D. They'll have to wait for another train.9. A. She hasn't seen George since the baby was born.B. George never smokesC. She wants to visit George and the baby.D. George no longer smokes.10. A. He watched the television program with his mother.B. His mother told him his professor was on television.C. Answering the phone caused him to miss the television program.D. His mother missed the television program.Section B: PassagesIn Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be thebest answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. To act in the school play. B. To help organize the school play.C. To direct the school play.D. To get some special skills.12. A. Maybe they will stay up. B. They will work on every Tuesday.C. They will work every day.D. They will be well paid.13. A. Answer their questions. B. Set up the lights.C. Watch their performance.D. Put down some information.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. An assistant in a workshop. B. A cleaner in a college.C. A worker in a canteen.D. A teacher in a school.15. A. Dirty bins. B. Long working hours.C. Routine hours.D. Lack of tissues.16. A. They are friendly. B. They are from different countries.C. They are respectful.D. They are diligent.Section C: Longer ConversationsDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Conference Registration FormConference name Beyond 2011Name of the attendant Christine MitchellDepartment ____17____________Address Room 66 ____18_____ College, Newton Topics the lady is interested in British____19_______and world_____20______ Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.What's the trouble with Mary? She can't remember where_____21_____ is. How long does Mary's holiday last? About _____22_______Why does Mary take the trip? She wants to go for a holiday______23______________24______________How will Mary and her husband go to theairport?Ⅱ. Grammar and V ocabulary(25%)Section A:Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. —I don’t really like James. Why did you invite him?—Don’t worry. He come. He said he wasn’t certain what his plans were.A.must not B.need not C.would not D.might not26. —Will you read me a story ,Mummy?—OK. You ________have one if you go to bed as soon as possible.A. mightB. mustC. couldD. shall27. Even the best writers sometimes find themselves ______ for words.A. loseB. lostC. to loseD. having lost28. I don’t think it any good _____ English at such an earl y age.A. to learnB. to have learnedC. learningD. having learned29. The more you can predict ___________.A. the easier to understandB. the easier becomes it to understandC. the easier it becomes to understandD. the easier it becomes to be understood30. _________ for the breakdown of the school computer network, Alice was in low spirits.A. BlamingB. BlamedC. To blameD. To be blamed31. Whatever is left over may be put into the refrigerator, _____ it will keep for two or three weeks.A.when B.which C.where D.while32. It is not how much we do but how much love we put into what we do ______benefits our work most.A. whoB. whichC. thatD. what33. Caning and other methods of corporal punishment do not have a place in our culture, ________cruel and unusual punishment is considered unacceptable.A. howB. whereC. thatD. what34. The teacher said that he would like to reply to ________ worried the students.A.whatever question we thoughtB. questions we believedC.any question we thoughtD. whichever question we supposed that35. Her display of bad temper completely_____ the party.A. harmedB. damagedC. spoiltD. infected36. Animals that are similar in some ways usually belong to the same _____.A. originB. speciesC. seriesD. catalog37. The balance of nature is _____ at times, resulting in a number of possibly unforeseen effects.A. confusedB. troubledC. disturbedD. harmed38. Phoenix is also encouraging non-Christians to enter into the spirit of goodwill bygetting________ in volunteering, particularly on and around Christmas day.A. containedB. involvedC. relatedD. glued39. Many online retailers begin ________ their post-Christmas sales online during the festive break,as savvy consumers –and those with vouchers burning a hole in their pocket –log on in anticipation of Boxing Day deals and other special offers.A. drivingB. challengingC. promotingD. advertising40. Unlike Fox’s other singing competition, “American Idol,” the network’s new fall entry does notset an upper age_______ on competitors: one competitor, LeRoy Bell, was pushing 60.A. checkB. regulationC. barcodeD. limitSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. applicationsB. missionC. significantlyD. insteadE. increasingly AE. commitment AD. immediately AC. cultivate AB. major BC. overLike many top students in Chinese high schools, Chen Yongfang dreamed of attending college in the United States. But unlike many of his classmates at Shanghai's Foreign Languages High School, Chen did not set his sights on Harvard, Yale, or any of the other Ivy League schools;__41___ he applied to Bowdoin College, a small, elite liberal-arts college in Maine. Chen received a full scholarship to study psychology, and he later added economics as a second ___42_____.Now in his senior year, Chen has become such a devotee of the liberal-arts approach that he's made it his ___43____ to spread the word throughout China. He has coauthored a book called A True Liberal Arts Education, which essentially explains the little-known concept to Chinese students and their parents. "Most Chinese people only know about Harvard, Yale, and Princeton," he says __44____ coffee in a Shanghai café during his winter vacation. Though there have been many books about how to get into Ivy League universities, "there was not a single book in China about the smaller liberal-arts colleges," he says. Chen, 23, explains that he was won over by Bowdoin's___45_____to developing skills for life, rather than simply for the workplace. "Liberal arts is about fostering your identity," he says. "They want to__46____ your mind. You may not remember all the knowledge you've learned after four years, but they want you to know how to learn."Yet he admits that liberal arts may be a hard sell in a country with an ___47____ competitive job market. The book states that in the short term, a liberal-arts education won't improve job prospects. "In China, employers are looking for someone who can come in and start working ___48___ when they graduate, not someone who still needs to be trained in practical skills," Chensays. At the same time, he argues that many employers say liberal-arts graduates perform better over the long term.Over the past couple of years, ___49____ from China to U.S. liberal-arts colleges have risen significantly. Bowdoin now has 300 Chinese applicants a year, compared with 100 a couple of years ago.III. Reading Comprehension(36%)Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The appeal of advertising to buying motives can have both negative and positive effects. Consumers may be ___50____ to buy a product of poor quality or high price because of an advertisement. For example, some advertisers have appealed to people’s desire for better fuel economy for their ___51__ by advertising automotive products that improve gasoline mileage. Some of the products ___52___. Others are worthless and a waste of consumers’ money.Sometimes advertising is ___53____ misleading. A few years ago a brand of bread was offered to dieters with the message that there were fewer calories in every slice. It turned out that the bread was not dietetic, but just __54__ bread. There were fewer calories because it was sliced very thin, but there were the ___55____ number of calories in every loaf.On the __56____ side, emotional appeals may respond to a consumer’s real __57____. Consider fire insurance. Fire insurance may be sold by ____58____ to fear of loss. But fear of loss is the real __59___ for fire insurance. The security of knowing that property is protected by insurance makes the ___60___ of fire insurance a worthwhile investment for most people. If consumers consider the __61___ of the insurance plans as well as the message in the ads, they will benefit from the advertising.Each consumer must __62____ her or his own situation. Are the benefits of the product important enough to justify buying it? Advertising is ____63___ to appeal to consumers, but it does not force them to buy the product. Consumers still ___64____ the final buying decision.50. A. advised B. attracted C. convinced D. engaged51. A. cars B. favorites C. homes D. interests52. A. do B. promise C. work D. follow53. A. actually B. intentionally C. purposelessly D. urgently54. A. regular B. general C. same D. usual55. A. large B. small C. average D. same56. A. other B. positive C. opposite D. negative57. A. beliefs B. concerns C. opinions D. worries58. A. appealing B. referring C. turning D. approaching59. A. cause B. requirement C. reason D. value60. A. appeal B. purchase C. collection D. consideration61. A. price B. guarantee C. item D. quality62. A. comment B. recognize C. evaluate D. think63. A. directed B. wished C. intended D. delivered64. A. control B. do C. grasp D. takeSection BDirections:Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Tim Richter and his wife, Linda, had taught for over 30 years near Buffalo, New York--he in computers, she in special education."Teaching means everything to us," Tim would say.In April 1998, he learned he would need a heart operation.It was the kind of news that leads to some serious thinking about life's purpose.Not long after the surgery, Tim saw a brochure describing Imagination Library, a program started by Dolly Parton' s foundation that mailed a book every month to children from birth to age five in the singer's hometown of Sevier, Tennessee.“I thought, maybe Linda and I c ould do something like this when we retire," Tim recalls.He placed the brochure on his desk, "as a reminder”.Five years later, now retired and with that brochure still on the desk, Tim clicked on imagination library. com.The program had been opened up to partners who could take advantage of book and postage discounts.The quality of the books was of great concern to the Richters.Rather than sign up online, they went to Dollywood for a look-see.“We didn’t want to give the children rubbish,” says Linda.The books—reviewed each year by teachers, literacy specialists and Dollywood board members—included classics such as Ezra Jack Keats’s The Snowy Day and newer books like Anna Dewdney’s Llama series.Satisfied, the couple set up the Richter Family Foundation and got to work.Since 2004, they have shipped more than 12,200 books to preschoolers in their area.Megan Williams, a mother of four, is more than appreciative: “This program introduces us to books I’ve never heard of.”The Richters spend about $400 a month sending books to 200 children.“Some people sit there and wait to die,” says Tim.“Others get as busy as they can in the time they have left.”65.What led Tim to think seriously about the meaning of life?A.His health problem B.His love for teachingC.The influence of his wife D.The news from the Web.66.What did Tim want to do after learning about Imagination Library?A.Give out brochures.B.Do something similar.C.Write books for children D.Retire from being a teacher.67.Why did the Richters go to Dollywood?A.To avoid signing up online.B.To meet Dollywood board members.C.To make sure the books were the newest.D.To see if the books were of good quality.68.What can we learn from Tim’s words in the last paragraph?A.He needs more money to help the children. B.He wonders why some people are so busy.C.He tries to save those waiting to die.D.He considers his efforts worthwhile(B)DONALD SLOANGates Hall University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 913-243-1682 After May 2009:46 Clayton Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 314-726-8840Objective To work with the client (委托人) population in a social service position. Education B.A., University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2009Major: Social ServicesMinor: Applied PsychologyExperience Assistant Activities Supervisor, Fairview Nursing Home, Lawrence, KS, November 2006-present. Help organize and implement recreationalactivities for nursing home residents. Activities include crafts, dances, daytrips, sing-alongs, and visiting performers.Hotline V olunteer.Teen Crisis Center, Lawrence, KS, September 2006-May 2007. Handled crisis calls from teenagers in the community. Dealtwith drug use, unwanted pregnancies, failing grades, and the breakdownof parent-teen relationships.Nurse’s Aide, Danyers General Hospital, St. Louis, MO, Summer 2006.Assisted nurses in patient care. Took histories, updated charts, and helpedprepare patients for surgery.Activities University Concert Board. Work with other board members to plan and implement on-campus concerts.Senior Gift Campaign. Help manage the campaign to raise funds for thesenior class gift to the university.Residence Hall Programming Board.Planned social events for EggarResidence Hall.Skills Fluent in French. Water safety instructor. Skilled at working with people.Interests Skiing, softball, classical music, and guitar.69. This passage is most probably ______.A. an advertisement for enrolling new employeesB. a school report at the end of an academic yearC. a self-introduction meant to apply for a jobD. a part of a recommendation letter from a university70. According to the “Experience” section, we can infer that Donald Sloan can be _____.A. a wise leaderB. a skillful performerC. a gifted scientistD. a good social worker71. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Donald Sloan is a postgraduate of University of Kansas, majoring in social services.B. Donald Sloan has performed surgeries in Danyers General HospitalC. Donald Sloan worked in Fairview Nursing Home before he assisted in Danyers General HospitalD. Donald Sloan did the voluntary work offering advice on teenager problems over the phone72. From the passage we can learn that Donald Sloan ______.A. is good at singing and dancingB. is about to graduate from a universityC. has an interest in being a surgeonD. specializes in psychology(C)Ruth Simmons joined Goldman Sachs’s board as an outside director in January 2000: a year later she became president of Brown University. For the rest of the decade she apparently managed both roles without attracting much criticism. But by the end of 2009 Ms. Simmons was under fire for having sat on Goldman’s compensation committee; how could she have let those enormous bonus payouts pass unremarked? By February the next year Ms. Simmons had left the board. The position was just taking up too much time, she said.Outside directors are supposed to serve as helpful, yet less biased advisers on a firm’s board. Having made their wealth and their reputations elsewhere, they presumably have enough independence to disagree with the chief executive’s proposals. If the sky and the share price is falling, outside directors should be able to give advice based on having weathered their own crises.The researchers from Ohio University used a database hat covered more than 10,000 firms and more than 64,000 different directors between 1989 and 2004. Then they simply checked whichdirectors stayed from one proxy statement to the next. The most likely reason for departing a board was age, so the researchers concentrated on those “surprise” disappearances by directors under the age of 70. They found that after a surprise departure, the probability that the company will subsequently have to restate earnings increased by nearly 20%. The likelihood of being named in a federal class-action lawsuit also increases, and the stock is likely to perform worse. The effect tended to be larger for larger firms. Although a correlation between them leaving and subsequent bad performance at the firm is suggestive, it does not mean that such directors are always jumping off a sinking ship. Often they “trade up.” Leaving riskier, smaller firms for larger and more stable firms.But the researchers believe that outside directors have an easier time of avoiding a blow to their reputations if they leave a firm before bad news breaks, even if a review of history shows they were on the board at the time any wrongdoing occurred. Firms who want to keep their outside directors through tough times may have to create incentives. Otherwise outside directors will follow the example of Ms. Simmons, once again very popular on campus.73. According to Paragraph 1, Ms. Simmons was criticized for __________.A. gaining excessive profitsB. failing to fulfill her dutyC. refusing to give inD. leaving the board in tough times74. We learn from Paragraph 2 that outside directors are supposed to be __________.A. generous investorsB. unbiased executivesC. share price forecastersD. independent advisers75. According to the researchers from Ohio University after an outside director’s surprise departure,the firm is likely to ______________.A. become more stableB. report increased earningsC. do less well in the stock marketD. perform worse in lawsuits76. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that outside directors _____________.A. may stay for the attractive offers from the firmB. have often had records of wrongdoings in the firmC. are accustomed to stress-free work in the firmD. will decline incentives from the firm(D)As the railroads and the highways shaped the American West in the past centuries, a new electrical generating and transmission system for the 21st century will leave a lasting mark on the West, for better or worse. Much of the real significance of railroads and highways is not in their direct physical effect on the scenery, but in the ways that they affect the surrounding community. The same is true of big solar plants and the power lines that will be laid down to move electricity around.The 19th century saw land grants offered to railroad companies to build the transcontinental railroads, leaving public land in between privately owned land. In much of the West, some of the railroad sections were developed while others remained undeveloped, and in both cases thelandownership has presented unique challenges to land management. With the completion of the interstate highway system, many of the small towns, which sprang up as railway stops and developed well, have lost their lifeblood and died.Big solar plants and their power lines will also have effects far beyond their direct footprint in the West. This is not an argument against building them. We need alternative energy badly, and to really take advantage of it we need to be able to move electricity around far more readily than we can now.So trade-offs will have to be made. Some scenic spots will be sacrificed. Some species will be forced to move, or will be carefully moved to special accommodations. Deals will be struck to reduce the immediate effects.The lasting effects of these trade-offs are another matter. The 21st century development of the American West as an ideal place for alternative energy is going to throw off a lot of power and money in the region. There are chances for that power and money to do a lot of good. But it is just as likely that they will be spent wastefully and will leave new problems behind, just like the railroads and the highways.The money set aside in negotiated trade-offs and the institutions that control it will shape the West far beyond the immediate footprint of power plants and transmission lines. So let’s remember the effects of the railroads and the highways as we construct these new power plants in the West. 77.What was the problem caused by the construction of the railways?A.Small towns along the railways became abandoned. B.Some railroad stops remained underused.C.Land in the West was hard to manage. D.Land grants went into private hands.78.What is the major concern in the development of alternative energy according to the last two paragraphs?A.The transmission of power. B.The use of money and power. C.The conservation of solar energy. D.The selection of an ideal place. 79.What is the author’s attitude towards building solar plants?A.Cautious B.Approving C.Doubtful D.Disapproving 80.Which is the best title for the passage?A.How the Railways Have Affected the WestB.How Solar Energy Could Reshape the WestC.How the Effects of Power Plants Can Be ReducedD.How the Problems of the Highways Have Been SettledSection C: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need. F=A+EA. Life in the blue-water worldB. Diving tours around the worldC. Options to meet various interestsD. Necessary equipment to ensure safetyE. Experiences on scuba-diving holidaysAE. Experienced staff to keep you company81.__________________________Have you ever wondered what it might be like to live under the sea? Imagine the feeling of freedom you would have swimming through the clear, blue water deep beneath the waves, admiring the different types of corals, unusual plants and the creatures that call the sea bed home. Passing turtles are swimming above you, while bright and colorful groups of fish are travelling alongside you through the depths. All of this is possible on one of our scuba(水中呼吸器)-diving holidays! 82.____________________________International Diving Tours can prepare you for the experience of a lifetime. On our scuba-diving holidays, you will have the opportunity to swim in some of the most beautiful locations in the world, where you can explore underwater caves and coral reefs, and witness some of the strangest and most wonderful creatures on the planet. Not only will you have one of the most exciting times of your life, but you will also come back from your trip feeling calm and relaxed. 83.____________________________We offer several different holiday options for you to choose from. Our sales people can plan and organize the best trip for you, all for the best price! Options include the chance to explore some of the most famous ancient shipwrecks hidden beneath the ocean, or, if you prefer the natural world, we also offer tours of the world-famous Great Barrier Reef in Australia. We even offer the chance to swim with dolphins or venture into a shark cage, where behind the safety of a metal barrier you can watch these fierce beasts go about their daily life.84. ____________________________All the necessary equipment for your underwater adventure is provided, from wetsuits designed to fit all body shapes, to the latest scuba masks to help you see when you are exploring the world beneath the sea. For longer dives, we provide tanks of oxygen that can let you dive for up to four hours. All of our equipment is checked regularly to ensure that you remain safe at all times.85.______________________________Our instructors are among the best in the world. They will show you how to swim in your scuba equipment and how to communicate with hand signals under water, which is vital for deep-sea diving. They will also make sure you understand how to return to the surface safely, since rising too quickly can cause a number of health problems. Most importantly, however, they will make sure you have fun.IV. Translation: (15%)86. 如果你方便的话,请你帮我在网上订购两张音乐会的票。
人教版高中英语选修六上学期期末考试

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)大庆铁人中学高二年级2013-2014上学期期末考试英语试题2014.1时间:120 分钟满分:150 分第Ⅰ卷(共计95分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30分;每小题1.5分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.What will Dorothy do on the weekend?A. Go out with her friend.B. Work on her paper.C. Make some plans.2. What was the normal price of the T-shirt?A. $15B. $30C. $503. What has the woman decided to do on Sunday afternoon?A. To attend a wedding.B. To visit an exhibition.C. To meet a friend.4. When does the bank close on Saturday?A. At 1:00 pm.B. At 3:00pm.C. At 4:00pm.5. Where are the speakers?A. In a store.B. In a classroomC. At a hotel.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What do we know about Nora?A. She prefers a room of her own.B. She likes to work with other girls.C. She lives near the city center.7. What is good about the flat?A. It has a large sitting room.B. It has good furniture.C. It has a big kitchen.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
人教版本高中英语选修六第一学期期末测试

高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji2015-2016第一学期期末测试高二英语试题考试时间:100分钟满分:120分注意事项:1.本试卷分第工卷(选择题)和第且卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷1-6页,第II卷7一8页。
2.答题前,考生务势必自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡相应的地点。
3.所有答案在答题卡上达成,答在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,在答题卡大将该项涂黑。
AJoannaColeistheauthorofawealthofchildren'sbooksonvarioussubjects.Cole'sfertileimaginationhasprovidedbeginningreaderswithjokesandpuzzles,humoroustalesoftheClown-Aroundfamily,andbooksaboutscience.Thewinnerofcountlessawards,Colefollowsherownwidespreadintereststowrite.Sheiscreditedwithintroducingtheinterestingworldofsciencetoyoungreadersthroughherbookseriessuchasthehugelypopular"MagicSchoolBus"books,whichinspireditsowntelevisionprogram.Acarefulresearcher,Coleispraisedforherscientificaccuracy,butherbooksgainmostoftheireffectivenessfromherhumorandeasilyunderstoodexplanationsofdifficulttechnicalsubjects.Colefirstdiscoveredthepleasureofwritingwhenshewasingradeschool."IdiscoveredinthefifthgradewhatIlikedtodo:writereportsandstories,maketheminterestinganddrawpicturestogoalongwiththewords.Sciencewasmyfavorite.Ourteacher,MissBair,wouldaskustoreadasciencebookeveryweek.Andeachweek,shewouldchooseonestudenttodoanexperimentandreportonittotheclass.Iwouldhavedoneanexperimenteveryweekifshehadletme.Gradeschoolwasmuchmoreinfluentialthanmylatereducation.Maybethat'sw坷asanadultIendedupwritingbooksforchildren."AftergraduatingfromtheCityCollegeofNewYork,Colepursued(追求)herinterestinbooks.Aftersomegraduateeducationcourses,shespentayearasalibrarianinaBrooklynelementaryschool.ColethenbecameaneditoratScholastic.Itwasduringherfirstjobattheelementaryschoolthatshewasinspiredbyanarticleaboutcockroaches(嶂螂)inTheWallStreetJournal.Realizingthatthiswasasubjectshehadneverreadaboutinschool,Coledecidedtowriteaboutitherself.Thefirstpublisherrejectedtheidea,butColehadmoreluckwhenshesentherbooktothepublishinghouseofWilliamMorrow,whereEditorConnieC.Epsteinhelpedherimproveherskillsinsciencewriting.Beginningwiththatbook,Colehascontinuedtopenbothnonfictionandfict ionforyoungerreaders.In1980,aftertenyears'editingchildren'sbooks,shebecameafull-timewriter1.WecanlearnfromthetextthatJoannaCole.A.writesvariousbooksforadultsB.isgoodatgettingscienceacrosstoreadersC.isteachingscienceatanelementaryschoolD.receivedmanyawardsforherscientificachievement WhichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsrelatedtoJoannaCole?Sheworkedasalibrarian.Shebecameafull-timewriter.Shediscoveredthepleasureofwriting.ShestudiedintheCityCollegeofNewYork. ShesentherbooktothepublishinghouseofWilliamMorrow.A.c-d-a-b-eB.c-d-a-e-bC.d-c-a-b-eD.d-a-c-e-b3.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJoannaCole?A.Talentedandcreative.B.Popularbutunhappy.C.Seriousandhonest.D.Friendlybutstrict.BSteveandIpulledtrashforfoursolidhourscontinuously,exceptforaboutfiveminuteswhenwestoppedtotalk. MyshoulderhurtbadlyeachtimeIputanotherfullbarrelonit,andmylegsoccasionallytrembledasIwasheadingf orthestreet.Buttherestofmesaid,"Go,trashman,go.Icouldnothaveimaginedtherewouldbejoyinthis.Dump. Lift.Walk.Lift.Walk.Thehoursflewby.Saturdaymeantmanypeoplewereoutdoorsworkingintheirgardensorgreenhouses.Mostofthemlookedapproac hableenough.Therewasn'ttimeforlengthytalksbutenoughtoexchangegreetingsthatgowithcivilizedways.ButI wasshockedtofindthatthiswasn'tthecase.WhenIsaidhellotothem,mostoftentheresponsewaseithernothingatall,orasurprisingstarebecauseIhadspo ken.OnewomaninahousecoatwasstartledasIcamearoundthecornerofherhouse.Atthesoundofmygreeting,she gatheredherhousecoattightlyaboutherandretreatedquicklytothedoor.Iheardthelockclick. Stevecomplainedangrilyonthelongridetothedump:"Theydon'trealizewe'rehumans." Ihadoriginallyplannedtostayatthisemploymentforonlytwodaysbutnowfmgoingtocontinue.Ihavedecided,too,tokeepsayinghelloinpeople'syards.Itdoesn'tdoanyharm,anditstillfeelsright.Fr ankly,fmdoinganessentialtask.IleftthiscountryalittlecleanerthanIfounditthismorning.Notmanypeoplecansaythattonight. JohnGardnerwrotethatasocietywhichpraisesitsphilosophersandlooksdownonitsplumbers(管子工)isintrouble."Neitheritspipesnoritstheorieswillholdwater,"hewarned.Hemighthavegoneastepfurtheran dcalledforrespectforbothoureconomistsandourtrashmen;otherwise,they'llbothleaverubbishbehind.4.Howdidthewomanfeelwhensheheardtheauthor'sgreeting?A.Doubtful.B.Embarrassed.C.Frightened.D.Pitiful.5.Attheendofthepassage,what'stheauthor'sattitudetohisjob?A.Heisashamedofit.B.HeisboastfulaboutitC.Heisproudofit.D.Heisn'tseriousaboutit. Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean? Boththefacilitiesandthethoughtsofsocietymaygowrong. Boththetrashmenandtheeconomistsshouldnotberespected. Bothpracticeandtheoriesareimportant.Boththepipesandthetheoriesmakesense.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AnExperienceasaTrashmanB.TheTrashmanC.EconomistsandTrashmenD.MisunderstandingCFoundedin1764byFrenchtradersSt.LouistodayisthefifteenthlargesturbanareaintheUnitedStates.Therearemanyattractivedestinationsfortourists.AmericanKennelClubMuseumoftheDogDogloverswhovisitSt.Louiswon'twanttomissthis14,000-square-footmuseum.Insideareover500paintingsprintswatercolorsandavarietyofotherdogartobjects.TheMuseumisopenyearround,TuesdaythroughSaturday10AMto4PM,andSunday1PMto5PM.Admissionis$5forforstudentsand$1forchildrenupto10. AnheuserBuschBreweryTheAnheuser-BuschBrewerytourisnotjustforbeerlovers.ThetourincludesthehistoricBrewHouse.Thenthet ourcontinuestothemodernBevoPackagingPlant.ThebestwillbetheBudweiserClydesdalestables.Thetoursarealwaysfree.GatewayArchDesignedbyEeroSaarinenandHannskarlBandel,ittookovertwoyearsand900tonsof stainlesssteeltobuild.Itisthetallestofthecountry'sNationalMonuments.TheArchispartoftheJeff ersonNationalExpansionMemorial.AboutonemillionpeopleperyearcometothetopoftheArch, wherethereisanobservationplatformprovidingagreatviewofthecity. St. LouisZooFirstversionoftheSt.LouisZooopenedin1904attheSt.LouisWorld'sFair,butinthe centuryithasgrownintooneoftheforemostzoosintheworld.TheZoolineRailroad,a passengertraintakesvisitorsaroundthezoo,whichcontainsover9,000animalsofover800species.TheZooisopeneverydaybutChristmasandNewYear withsummerhoursof8amto7pm andtherestoftheyearof9amto5pm.Admissiontothezooisfree.8.IfaseniorhighschoolstudentplanstovisitAmericanKennelClubMuseumoftheDogwith hisparentsandhisfive-year-oldbrother,hehastopay.A.$16 C.$129.Whichofthefollowingcanyouvisitifyouareinterestedinhowtomakebeer?A. St. LouisZooB.GatewayArchC. Anheuser-BuschBreweryD.AmericanKennelClubMuseumoftheDog10.WhatcanweknowaboutGatewayArchfromthepassage?A.Itwasbuiltintwoyears.B.PresidentJeffersonwasburiedthere. wasmadeoftonsofstones. D.YoucanseethecityclearlyonthetopoftheArch.NewYear B.onChristmasC.at5:30pminautumnD.at8:30aminsummerDTheterm"smog"wasfirstusedinLondonduringtheearly1900'stodescribethecombinationofsmokea ndfog.Whatwetypicallycall"smog"todayisamixtureofpollutantsbutisprimarilymadeupofground-levelozone(臭氧).Ozonecanbebeneficialorharmfuldependingonwhereitstays.TheozonestayinghighabovetheEarthp rotectshumanhealthandtheenvironment,butground-levelozoneisresponsibleforthechoking,coughing,andpainfuleyesassociatedwithsmog.Theozonei nsmogalsopreventsplantsgrowthandcancausewidespreaddamagetocropsandforest. Majorsmogoccurrencesoftenarelinkedtoheavymotorvehicletraffic,hightemperatures,sunshine,an dcalmwinds.Weatherandgeographyaffectthepositionandseverityofsmog.Becausetemperaturereg ulatesthelengthoftimeittakesforsmogtoform,smogcanformfasterandbemoresevereonahotandsun nyday.Whenwarmairstaysnearthegroundinsteadofrisingandwindsarecalm,smogmaystaytrapped overyourcityfordays.Astrafficandothersourcesaddmorepollutantstotheair,thesmoggetsworse.S mogisoftenmoresevereawayfromthepollutionsourcesbecausethechemicalreactionsthatcausesm ogoccurintheatmospherewhilethereactingchemicalsarebeingmovedbythewind. Smogisavisibleexampleofairpollution.Youcanlookintothedistanceduringthedaytoseehowmuchs mogthereisintheair.Inaddition,mostcitiesmeasuretheconcentrationsofpollutantsintheairandrepor ttheresultstothepublic. EnvironmentalProtectionAgencysetsnationalstandardsforpollutants.Areasthatfailtomeetthestan dardsforatleastoneairpollutantarecalled"nonattainment(不达标)areas".Newmeasuresarebeingtakenbylocalgovernmentsacrossthecountrytoreduceairpollutio ninnonattainmentareas.Theseinclude:banningcharcoalbarbecuesandwoodburninginstovesorfire placeswhenpollutionlevelsarehigh;developingprogramstoencouragecarpoolingandvoluntary"oz oneactions";limitingtrafficinovercrowdedareas;expandingorimprovingpublictransportationsyste ms;requiringemployerstocontributetoemployeepublictransportationcosts;assessing"smogfees" oncarsaccordingtothenumberofmilesdrivenandvehicleemissions(排放)produced;andevenbuyingandbreakingupolder"super-dirty"cars.12.Accordingtothepassage,ground-levelozonecanA.damagetheenvironmentB.benefithumanhealthC.protectcropsandforestD.limitthespreadofsmog WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Airqualityisbetterintimeofcalmwind.Smogismoreseverenearpollutionsources.Ittakesmoretimeforsmogtoforminhotweather. Chemicalreactionsoccurinthemovingairandcausesmog. Whichindicationshowsmoreexacttheairispoor?Heavymotorvehicletrafficinbigcities.B.Widespreaddamageofcropsandforest. Clearoutlinesofhillsinthedistance.Whatisincludedinthemeasuresbeingtakenbythelocalgovernments? Unconditionalbanningofwoodburning.Chargingallthevehiclesmore"smogfees".Encouragingcarpoolingandpublictransportation.Buyingnewcarstoreplacesuper-dirtyoldcars.第二节(共5小题;每题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末考试 (4)

高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji第一学期期末考试高二英语问卷考试时间 120分钟满分 150第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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 can we learn about Bill ?A. He sings badly.B.He will hold a party.C. He won’t go to that party.2. Who did the housework yesterday?A. Mary.B.Henry.C. Linda.3. Which does the woman like best?A.TheBird’s Nest Stsaium.B.The Water Cube.C.The Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium.4. where is the man’s cellphone most probably?A.At home .B. On the tableC.In his bag.5. How many passengers were there in car?A.4.B.3C.2第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答6至8题。
6. Where does this conversation most likely take place?A.In an office.B.In a pub.C.In a cinema.7. How much exta will the woman get each month?A.1,000 dollars.B.300 dollars.C.nothing8. What are they going to do next?A finish her reportB go for a drinkC see a movie请听第7段材料,回答9—11题。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末学业评价试题.doc

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***龙岗区2006-2007学年第一学期期末学业评价试题高二英语本份试卷共四大部分,共12页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
部分题型答案要求誊写到答题纸上。
注意事项:1、答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考试证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
2、每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试卷上。
3、考试结束,考生将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分35分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上,录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡(纸)上。
第一节听对话或独白(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)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。
(请将该部分答案转涂到答题卡上)听第1段材料,回答第1—3题。
1.Who is the man?A.O ne of Richard’s colleagues.B.An old friend of the couple.C. A taxi driver.2.Why did the man come to the Richard’s ?A.To pick up Richard for somewhere.B.To return Richard’s wallet left in his car.C.To tell Richard’s wife to blame her husba nd for his carelessness.3.How did the man know where Richard lives?A.Richard’s card told him the address.B.Richard told him the address during the ride.C.By following Richard and his wife.听第2段材料,回答第4—6题。
高中英语 上学期期末复习试题 新人教版选修6

高中英语上学期期末复习试题新人教版选修6(答题时间:60分钟)一、单项选择1. He is talking so much about America as if he________ there.A. had beenB. has beenC. wasD. has gone2. __________, I have never seen anyone who is as capable as John.A. As long as I have traveledB. Now that I have traveled so muchC. Much as I have traveledD. As I have traveled so much3. I like_____ in the autumn when the weather is clear and bright.A. thisB. thatC. itD. one4. The committee_______10 members plays a very important role .A. making up ofB. making upC. consisting ofD. consisted of*5. _______hardly made Allan pay any attention to correcting his mistakes.A. ScoldingB. To be scoldedC. Being scoldedD. Having scolded*6. The students entered the classroom, smiling and_______, and______ down to have their lessons.A. talked, satB. talking, sittingC. talking, satD. talked, sitting7. Not only _______polluted but ________crowded.A. was the city, were the streetsB. the city was, were the streetsC. was the city, the streets wereD. the city was, the streets were8. _______around the Water Cube, we were then taken to see the Bird’s Nest for the 2008 Olympic Games.A. Having shownB. To be shownC. Having been shownD. To show9. I wish I________ a chance to talk with you about my writing before you left.A. haveB. hadC. had hadD. will have10. Don’t come this morning. I would rather you______ the day after tomorrow.A. comeB. cameC. are to comeD. will come11. All the doctors in the hospital insisted that he______ badly wounded and that he______ at once.A. should be, be operated onB. were, must be operated onC. was, should be operatedD. was, be operated on12. It is reported that________ created by a world famous artist will be on show here in 14 days.A. scores of workB. scores of worksC. score worksD. score of work13. He is said _________the first computer.A. to inventB. inventingC. to have inventedD. having invented14. If you were to do it, the result______ different.A. will beB. would beC. should beD. would have been*15.______being March 12th, they planted trees on the hill.A. ThatB. It isC. ItD. This16. _________for the free tickets, I would not have gone to the films so often.A. If it is notB. Where it notC. Had it not beenD. If they were not17. The rescuing team, which was sent to the earthquake-stricken area this morning, ______ five doctors and ten nurses.A. is made up ofB. is made up forC. makes upD. makes up for18. The castle on the farm ______ her, not him.A. comes into possession ofB. takes possession ofC. is in the possession ofD. is in possession of19. The medicine, if taken according to the instructions, will surely do ______ good to your husband.A. a number ofB. a great manyC. a lotD. a great deal of20. The athlete hurt his foot in the race. ______, he missed the chance to win it.A. ConsequentlyB. UnfortunatelyC. PotentiallyD. Absolutely二、完形填空It was the district sports meet. My foot still hadn’t healed (痊愈) from a(n) __21__ injury. I had __22__ whether or not I should attend the meet. But there I was, __23__ for the 3,000-meter run.“Ready … set …” The gun popped and we were off. The other girls rushed __24__ me. I felt __25__ as I fell farther and farther behind.“Hooray!” shouted the crowd. It was the loudest __26__ I had ever heard at a meet. The first-place runner was two laps (圈) in front of me when she crossed the finishing line. “Maybe I should __27__,” I thought as I moved on. __28__, I decided to keep going. During the last two laps, I ran __29__ and decided not to __30__ in track next year. It wouldn’t be worth it, __31__ my foot did heal.When I finished, I heard a cheer —__32__ than the one I’d heard earlier. I turned around and __33__, the boys were preparing for their race. “They must be cheering for the boys.”I was leaving __34__ several girls came up to me. “Wow, you’ve really got courage!” one of them told me.“Courage? I just __35__ a race! ” I thought.“I would have given up on the first lap,” said another girl. “We were cheering for you. Did you hear us? ”Suddenly I regained __36__. I decided to __37__ track next year. I realized strength and courage aren’t always __38__ in medals and victories, but in the __39__ we overcome. The strongest people are not always the people who win, __40__ the people who don’t give up when they lose.21. A. slighter B. worse C. earlier D. heavier22. A. expected B. supposed C. imagined D. doubted23. A. late B. eager C. ready D. thirsty24. A. from behind B. ahead of C. next to D. close to25. A. ashamed B. astonished C. excited D. frightened26. A. cheer B. whisper C. cry D. noise27. A. slow down B. drop out C. go on D. speed up28. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. Besides D. However29. A. with delight B. with fear C. in pain D. in advance30. A. keep B. arrive C. race D. attend31. A. even if B. only if C. unless D. until32. A. weaker B. longer C. lower D. louder33. A. well enough B. sure enough C. surprisingly enough D. strangely enough34. A. while B. when C. as D. since35. A. finished B. won C. passed D. lost36. A. cheer B. hope C. interest D. experience37. A. hold on B. turn to C. begin with D. stick with38. A. measured B. praised C. weakened D. increased39. A. sadness B. struggles C. diseases D. tiredness40. A. or B. nor C. and D. but三、阅读理解(A)America’s No.1 health problem? A report published by the American Institute of Stress claims the biggest threat to health today is neither cancer nor AIDS. The report says: “It has been estimated (估计) that 75—90 percent of all visits to primary care physicians are for stress related problems.”It is no exaggeration (夸张) to say that people today are being attacked by stress. According to the National Consumers League, “Work is the top source of stress for adults who have problems and stress in their lives (39%), followed by family (30%). Other sources include health (10%), concern about the economy (9%) and concern about international conflict and terrorism (4%).”However, stress is hardly unique to the United States. A British survey in 2008 estimated that “over half a million individuals in Bri tain believed in 2007 that they were experiencing work-related stress at a level that was making them ill.” As a result of “work-related stress, depression or anxiety,” there are “an estimated thirteen and a half million reported lost working days per year in Britain.”The picture is no less bleak in mainland Europe. According to the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, “work-related stress has been shown to affect millions of European workers across all types of employment sectors.” One survey revealed that there are “about 41 million workers affected by work-related stress each year.”What about Asia? A report issued by a conference held in Tokyo concluded: “Job stress is a common concern among many countries in the world, both developing and industrialized countries.” The report observed that “several countries in East Asia, including China and Korea, have rapidly industrialized and economically grown. These countries now have a lot of concerns on job stress and its harmful effects on workers’ health.”41. The author quoted (引用) “America’s No.1 Health Problem.” (in Para. 1) in order to _____.A. talk about health problems in AmericaB. introduce the topic of stressC. emphasize the stress in AmericaD. tell readers something about American Institute of Stress42. Which of the followings is NOT true?A. The threat of stress is bigger than cancer and AIDS.B. Stress is always from working and health care.C. Some of Americans care about international conflict and terrorism.D. A lot of English people become ill as a result of stress.43. What’s the best title for this passage?A. America’s No.1 Health ProblemB. Attacked by StressC. How to Deal with StressD. Working Stress around the World(B)I fell in love with England because it was quaint(古雅)—all those little houses, looking terribly old-fashioned but nice, like dolls’ houses. I loved the countryside and the pubs, and I loved London. I’ve slightly changed my mind after seventeen years because I think it’s an ugly town now.Things have changed. For everybody, England meant gentlemen, fair play, and good manners. The fair play is going, unfortunately, and so are the gentlemanly attitudes and good manners —people shut doors heavily in your face and politeness is disappearing.I regret that t here are so few comfortable meeting places. You’re forced to live indoors. In Paris I go out much more, to restaurants and nightclubs. To meet friends here it usually has to be in a pub, and it can be difficult to go there alone as a woman. The cafes are not terribly nice.As a woman, I feel unsafe here. I spend a bomb(花了许多钱)on taxis because I will not take public transport after 10 p.m. I used to use it , but now I’m afraid.The idea of family seems to be more or less non-existent in England. My family is well united and that’s typically French. In Middlesex(英国一郡名)I had a neighbour who is 82 now. His family only lived two miles away, but I took him to France for Christmas once because he was always alone.44. The writer doesn’t like London because she ________ .A. is not used to the life there nowB. has lived there for seventeen yearsC. prefers to live in an old-fashioned houseD. has to be polite to everyone she meets there45. Where do people usually meet their friends in England?A. In a cafeB. In a restaurantC. In a nightclubD. In a pub46. The underlined part “it” (in Para.4) refers to ________ .A. a taxiB. the moneyC. a bombD. public transport(C)Shopping is not as simple as you may think! There are all sorts of tricks at play each time we reach out for that particular brand(品牌)of product on the shelf.Colouring, for example, varies according to what the producers are trying to sell. Health foods are packaged(包装)in greens, yellows or browns because we think of these as healthy colours. Ice cream packets are often blue and expensive goods, like chocolates, are gold or silver.When some kind of pain killer was brought out recently, researchers found that the colours turned the customers off because they made the product look weak and ineffective. Eventually, it came on the market in a dark blue and white package —blue because we think of it as safe, and white as calm.The size of a product can attract a shopper. But quite often a bottle doesn’t contain as muc h as it appears to.It is believed that the better-known companies spend, on average, 70 percent of the total costof the product itself on packaging!The most successful producers know that it’s not enough to have a good product. The founder of Pears Soap, who for 25 years has used pretty little girls to promote(促销)their goods, came to the conclusion: “Any fool can make soap, but it takes a genius to sell it.”47. Which of the following may trick a shopper into buying a product according to the text?A. The cost of its packageB. The price of the productC. The colour of its packageD. The brand name of the product48. The underlined part “the colours turned the customers off” (in Para.3) means that the colours ________ .A. attracted the customers stronglyB. had weak effects on the customersC. tricked the customers into shoppingD. caused the customers to lose interest49. Which of the following is the key to the success in product sales?A. The way to promote goods.B. The discovery of a genius.C. The team to produce a good productD. The brand name used by successful producers.50. Which of the following would be the best title for this text?A. Choice of Good Products.B. Disadvantages of Products.C. Effect of Packaging on Shopping.D. Brand Name and Shopping Tricks.一、单项选择1—6 ACCCC 6—10CCCCB 11—15CBCBC 16—20CACDA解析:5. 本题考查动词-ing形式作主语。
人教版高中英语选修六第一学期期末考试 (5)

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)漳州一中2015~2016学年第一学期期末考试高二年英语科试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第 I 卷(共三部分满分100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分5 分)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. When will the man wake up?A. At 2:00 pm.B. At 7:00 pm.C. At 2:00 am.2. Where are the speakers?A. In a cafe.B. On the street.C. At the woman’s house.3. What will the man do next?A. Try on two pairs of jeans.B. Buy a size 34 and a size 36.C. Look somewhere else for a size 354. What did the woman plan to make for dinner?A. Chicken.B. Pizza.C. Nothing.5. Where was the man sleeping?A. On the street.B. In a park.C. In a hotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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、7题。
6. What is the woman good at?A. Typing.B. Cooking.C. Talking with people.7. What kind of advice is the man giving the woman?A. How to be a good listener.B. How to make friends.C. What job suits her.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
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高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***海南琼中中学2014-2015学年度第一学期期末试题高二英语(A卷)注意事项:1.本试卷分为试题卷和答题卷两部分,请将答案写在答题卷上,写在试题卷上无效。
2.本试卷共三大部分(选择题,非选择题和答题卷),共6 页,其中选择题和非选择题5 页,答题卷 1 页。
3.本试卷满分为120分,考试时间100分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共70分)一、阅读理解(共两节,满分70分)第一节(共15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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
(A)Farming was once the chief way of life in nearly every country. People cannot live without food, and nearly all their food comes from crops and animals raised on farms. Many other materials such as cotton and wool also come from plants and animals raised on farms. Not many people farm for a living any more, but farming remains the most important work in the world at present.Before the nineteenth century, the typical American family lived on a small farm. They raised pigs, cattle, sheep, chickens, and planted corn, beans, fruits, garden vegetables, rice, and wheat. Everyone worked long and hard, but the results were often poor. Families harvested just enough food for themselves. This situation began to change duri ng the last half of the 1800’s and it changed remarkably (明显地) in the following century.Scientific methods and labor-saving machinery have made farming increasingly productive in the US. The development of improved plant varieties and chemical fertilizers (肥料) has helped double and even triple (三倍) the production of some major crops. More scientific animal care and animal raising have helped increase the amount of meat and other products animals produce. At the same time, the use of tractors and other modern farm equipment has sharply reduced the need for farm labor.As farming has become less important as a way of life in the United States, it has become more important as a source which offers materials to industry. Today’s successful farmers are experts not just in agriculture but also in accounting (会计), marketing and finance (金融). Farms that are not run in a similar way have great difficulty competing.1. We are told in the first paragraph about _________.A. the history of farmingB. the development of farmingC. the importance of farmingD. the changes of farming2. Which of the following describes American farming before the 19th century?A. Farmers didn’t work hard on their farms.B. Farmers used tractors to help them.C. Farming was the main way of living for most people.D. Farmers could supply materials to industry.3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. American farmers’ hard work.B. The increase in the number of crops in the US.C. Modern farming methods.D. Traditional American farming.(B)The "Thumbs-Up"While Western culture has become used to the thumbs-up as a positive signal (probably coming from World War II pilots using the signal to communicate that they were "good to go" with ground crews), there are cultures where a thumbs-up may land you in trouble. In West Africa, as well as Greece, Italy and Middle East, the thumbs-up is pretty much the biggest insult(侮辱).Rather more charming is a thumbs-up in Germany and in parts of Japan —they just see it as the hand signal for the number one.The "A-OK"This sign is mainly used by divers(潜水员)to mean "OK"(to prevent being confused with the thumbs-up sign, which means "rise"). Basically the meaning comes out as "great", or "completely fine". However, in a few countries in Europe, people may think you’re telling them that you think they’re a 'zero’.The "V-Sign"The sign comes in two formats: one with the palm faced outwards, and one with the palm inwards. In America they mean the same thing —"victory". However, if the outside of your hand is facing your target, you’re giving somebody a long-established insult in Great Britain and many English-speaking countries such as Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. Winston Churchill famously used the "incorrect" version of the V sign during the early years of the war, turning the outside inside later. The V sign is also considered rude in Italy.The "Corna"The corna hand gesture has most recently been adopted by fans of rock and heavy metal music. Nowadays many Americans use the gesture simply to mean "rock on", or in support of the University of Texas in Austin (known as the "Hook’em Horns"). Today it is still popular in Spain, Brazil and Slovakia (斯洛伐克) . Historically, however, the symbol possibly dates back to Ancient Greece.4. Which of the following signs doesn’t have an insulting meaning?A. The "Thumbs-Up".B. The "A-OK".C. The "Corna".D. The "V Sign".5. The pilots in World War II used to make the "Thumbs-Up"sign to show _________.A. the plane was very goodB. they were going to land on the groundC. the plane was ready to take offD. they were thankful to the ground crews6. What information can we get from the passage?A. The "V Sign" was first used by Winston Churchill.B. You are most likely to see the "Corna" in a heavy metal music concert.C. Italians often use the "Thumbs-Up" to praise others.D. The "A-OK" and the "Thumbs-Up" have the same meaning to divers.7. If you travel abroad, you ’d better not use the "V Sign" in ______________.A. Greece or ItalyB. Germany or JapanC. Spain or BrazilD. Ireland or Italy(C)Welcome to Germany’s largest theme park! In an area covering 68 hectares, visitors to Europa Park can experience the architecture, plants and culture of 12 European countries.Set in various themed areas, the popular leisure(休闲)park provides over 100 attractions and wonderful shows. Visitors can take a leisure walk through Italy, France, Spain, Portugal and Scandinavia in one afternoon!Visitors can experience the rush of our high speed roller coasters, watch various acrobatic (杂技的) shows in our international programs, get lost in the underwater world from their seat in the 4D cinema, or experience many of our spectacular attractions. You are sure to make a lasting impression on your children and family. "Atlantis Adventure"—an interactive theme ride for the whole family. Deep below the Greek Village, "Atlantis Adventure" is waiting for all brave hunters.Legend or history? Following the myth of Atlantis, visitors can get to the bottom of one of the world’s great mysteries in vehicles which can rotate 360°. Trying to reveal the myth of Atlantis, this adventure takes the visitors past extraordinary scenes with amazingly-beautiful coral reefs, sunken ships and groups of colourful fish. Be fascinated by the amazing animation (动画)and computer technology used in this fantastic ride! (Children 8 years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult.)Opening Time 15th Mar. to 2nd Nov. Open from 9am to 6pm (with extended(延长的)opening hours during the peak season) 1st Dec. to 6th Jan., closed on 24th and 25th Dec. Open from 9am to 6pm8. We know from the passage that Europa Park ______.A. has buildings of many different stylesB. arranges trips to different European countriesC. is Germany’s most popular theme parkD. has only the Atlantis Adventure theme9. When visitors take the Atlantis Adventure ride, they can _________.A. go back in time to Atlantis using a special vehicleB. explore the remains of a sunken shipC. dive into the sea and swim with groups of fishD. enjoy wonderful scenery with their family10. You can go to Europa Park on ______.A. 24th Dec.B. 1st Jan.C. 30th Nov.D. 7th Mar.11. The purpose of this passage is to ______.A. introduce a newly-built theme park to the publicB. inform the publi c the theme park’s business hoursC. explain to the public what a theme park isD. persuade more people to visit the theme park(D)We’ve all met people who can make small talk effortlessly with almost anyone. But for many of us, it can be difficult. For those who aren’t so comfortable, you’ll berelaxed to know it’s a skill that you can develop. All it takes is preparation and practice.The first place to start is to realize that you need to appreciate cultural differences. To many people from English-speaking countries, Northern Europeans may seem too direct or unfriendly because they don’t make small talk. Germans don’t even have a word for it! While Americans and the British are work-oriented cultures, they do like to feel friendly with their colleagues. Often, just a few words about family or other interests are enough to put them at ease and increase the chances of a good working relationship.So, how do you do it? Well, there’s not one sure way. Of course, the question “How are you?” is an appropriate greeting or small talk starter in just about any culture. The weather is usually a safe topic in any culture. To help you make your next “small talk moment” less awkward, here are a few tips we’ve picked up from our travels and dealings with people all around the world.Northern Europeans like facts, politics and sport. In France, aloofness (冷漠) can be respected. It’s often wise t o avoid being too personal with your small talk. Southern Europeans and Latin American cultures communicate with a lot of emotion. Safe topics include family, friends and general hobbies. In India, people often communicate by asking about families or socia l matters. It’s polite to ask about plans for the weekend. Japanese don’t do handshakes, but they do exchange business cards. Silent gaps in conversation are considered polite, so don’t try to fill them. Appropriate small talk in China includes talking about your experiences in China. 12. Northern Europeans may make people from English-speaking countries think that they are NOT .A. stubbornB. honestC. friendlyD. hard-working13. It is implied in Paragraph 2 that Americans and the British make small talk at work in order to .A. know their colleagues’ familyB. know their colleagues’ interestsC. kill time when they have nothing to doD. have a good relationship with each other 14. What should you avoid doing when you are talking with a Frenchman?A. Talking about sport.B. Talking about politics.C. Showing your aloofness.D. Asking too personal questions.15. It is appropriate to talk full of emotion in .a. Latin American countries.b. Northern European countries.c. Southern European countries.d. Asian countries.A. a, cB. b, cC. c, dD. a, d(E)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。