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1、上海交大附中 09-10 學年高一上學期期終試卷(英語) (滿分100分,100分鐘完成,答案一律寫在答題紙上) 命題:王 瑋 審核:韓立新 校對:王慧良 n . Grammar and vocabulary (17 ) Part A (0.5 *16 = 8 ) Directions: Ben eath each of the follow ing sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one an swer that best completes the sentence. 25. If you

2、_ , youd better go outside in the fresh air. A. fai nt B. have fain ted C. are going to fai nt 26. All but one worker _ here just now. A. is B. was C. has bee n 27. It is the fourth time she has been sleeping in class, _ ? A. is she B. is n she C. is n tit 28. _ matters little. A. He will come or no

3、t B. If or not he comes C. Whether he comes or not D. He comes ornot 29. Hard as _ , it is quite easy to drill a hole on it with laser. A. is the diam ond B. does the diam ond C. the diam ond is 30. If that idea was wrong, the project is bound to fail, be. A. whatever B. though C. whatsoever D. howe

4、ver 31. The reason _ he referred to for his success is _ he is always working hard. A. why; that B. why; because C. that; that D. that; because 32. Many new means of transportation have been developed in our country, _ perhaps the hovercraft. A. and the stra ngest of which is B. the stra ngest of wh

5、ich being C. the stra ngest of which is D. and the stra ngest of them being 33. No one can walk the wire without a bit of fear uni ess _ very young. A. havi ng bee n trained B. trained C. to be trained D. being trained 34. Having considered the problem for a while, she thought better _ her first sol

6、ution. A. to B. tha n C. from D. of 35. The bank is reported in the local newspaper _ in broad daylight yesterday. A. to be robbed B. robbed C. to have been robbed D. having been robbed 36. When you go by train, make sure you take an express, _ stops only at big stations. A. one that B. what C. the

7、one D. that 37. When there are small children around, it is necessary to put bottles of pills out of _ A. hand B. place C. hold D. reach 38. Teams are organized into leagues which are defined by age, _ from pre-school childre n to senior adults. A. excha nging B. cha nging C. ranging D. arranging 39

8、. The football match was televised _ from the Workers Stadium. A. alive B. life C. live D. lively 40. He is going back to his motherland soon because he couldn get his visa _ . D. will fai nt D. were D. has ntshe D. the diam ond does _ good all the other ideas might A. enl arged B. exte nded C. expa

9、 nded D. inten ded Part B (1 * 9 =9 Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used on ce. Note that there is one word more tha n you n eed. A. advaneed B. aspects C. ben efit from D. deals E. deliver AB. major AC. means AD. otherwise AE. over BC.

10、 urban As the way in which we communicate continues to change, so does the way in which we learn. The traditi onal classroom still is a popular vehicle for help ing higher lear ning. Grow ing in atte nti on is the ability to access in stituti ons of higher educati on by other 41 . Dista nee lear nin

11、g can be defi ned in several ways. It can be classes take n 42 the In ternet, Web TV, cable TV, corresp ondence course, audio conferencing, CD-ROM, videotape or any other mecha nism that allows a stude nt to learn without traveli ng to a traditi onal classroom. The in crease of these types of progra

12、ms allows many people who might not 43 be able to participate to obtain college degrees. People in rural areas, people who are home-bound, or people whose schedules just don allow them the freedom to attend scheduled classes can all 44 these programs. Just to make it clear, there are not -you-diplom

13、ai-ft-you-send-us- $29.95 ” 45 . In this feature we are address ing only those programs that are approved and provide the opport un ities for people to obta in college and 46 degrees in a non-traditi onal manner. People are, however, required to work for their degrees. There are books, lessons, assi

14、gnments, papers to write, homework, and exams. There is in teract ion with teachers on a regular basis, and there is usually in teracti on with other stude nts on a project or work group basis. Corporate America has found that dista nee lear ning is a more efficie nt and cost effective way to 47 tra

15、i ning to employees. Accord ing to the Un ited States Dista nee Lear ning Associati on, Faced with retrai ning 50 millio n America n workers, Corporate America is using dista nee lear ning, both intern ally and exter nally, for all 48 of training. Many 49 corporati ons save millio ns of dollars each

16、 year using dista nee lear ning to train employees more effectively and more efficiently than with conventional methods. ” III. Cloze (1 *15 = 15 Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each bla nk with the word or phrase tha

17、t best fits the con text. Why is setting goals important? Because goals can help you do, be, and experienee everything you want in life. 50 just letting life happen to you, goals allow you to make your life happe n. Successful people 51 how their life should be and set lots of goals. By setting goal

18、s you are 52 your life. It like having a 53 to show you where you want to go. Think of it this way. There are 54 drivers. One has a destination in mind (her goal) which can be found on a map. She can drive straight there without any 55 time or wrong tur ns. The other driver has no goals or destinati

19、on or map. She starts off at the same time from the same place as the first driver, 56 she drives aimlessly around, n ever gett ing any where, just 57 gas. Which driver do you want to be? Winners in life set goals and follow through on them. They decide what they want in life and then get there by m

20、aking 58 and setting goals. 59 people just let life happen by accident. Goals arendifficult to set and they arendifficult to reach. It sup to you to find out what your goals really are. You are the one who must 60 what to achieve and in what direction to aim your life. Research tells us that whe n w

21、e write a goal dow n we are more 61 to achieve it. Writte n goals can be 62 regularly, and have more power. Like a con tract with yourself, they are harder to n eglect or forget. Also 63 you write your goals in a particular way you are able to make yourself con ti nu ously 64 situati ons that will b

22、ring you n earer to your goal. 50. A. Because of B. In stead of C. I n spite of D In additi on to 51. A. imagi ne B. discuss C. experie nee D show 52. A. going on with B. tak ing con trol of C. gett ing along with D. tak ing adva ntage of 53. A. guide B. frie nd C. map D sig n 54. A. two B. such C.

23、some D.good 55. A. free B. dull C. fixed D wasted 56. A. or B. for C. but D so 57. A. thi nk of B. using up C. turning off D. pay ing for 58. A. pla ns B. money C. friends D maps 59. A. Lucky B. You ng C. Ordi nary D Un successful 60. A. practise B. change C. admit D decide 61. A. willi ng B. an xio

24、us C. likely D clever 62. A. improved B. reviewed C. set D reached 63. A. although B. un til C. whe n D uni ess 6 A. aware of B. worried about C. familiar with D accustomed to IV. Reading Comprehension (1 22 = 22 Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions

25、or unfini shed stateme nt. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that first best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. (A) Weari ng shabby clothes and stretch ing out a dirty hand towards people, this is the traditi onal image of

26、 beggars. But no wadays that image has cha nged in many ways. Beggars can eve n look exactly like a white-collar worker. With the developme nt of the Intern et, beggars also ben efit from new tech no logy. Without standing on the street all day long, they can just sit at home and click the keyboard

27、- beggar websites make the beggi ng bus in ess much easier. Just by googli ng the words beggar and website, doze ns of such Chin ese forums are found. Please don ate 1 yua n; it will help me be rich! - thats a com mon sloga n from many of these beggi ng websites. The layout of these sites is quite s

28、imilar. There are some funny or tragic pictures across the top of the screen, then a request for donations is classified into three levels. 1 yuan, 5 yuan and 10 yua n. Just by click ing on these butt ons, one can make a kin dly don ati on. People can pay through an on li ne pay ing system or send m

29、oney to a ban kcard nu mber. These websites also provide lists of those who have donated, but almost all of them have mostly don ated 1 yua n per pers on, and on li ne stores or other small websites can have a place on the site for a small advertisement after the donation. Actually, such begging web

30、sites are not original in China. Online begging first appeared in the United States. Some individuals opened such websites to relieve their economic embarrassme nt. In 2002, a woma n in New York owed about $20,000 to the bank, so she set up a begg ing website and, what a surprise, she received over

31、$13,000 from netizens which solved her problems more or less. In some professi on al beggi ng websites in the Un ited States, the website orga ni zer can even receive many thousa nds of dollars. However, the in come from most of the web sites found in China seems not so good. 65. The passage is main

32、ly about _. A. the differe nee betwee n traditi onal and moder n beggars B. the begg ing website C. con siderable don ati ons on li ne D. how to make money on li ne 66. What can we con clude from the passage? A. We can make a good livi ng by beggi ng on li ne. B. Western beggi ng websites always mak

33、e more money tha n those in China. C. Begg ing websites can advertise for don ators. D. On li ne beggi ng came into being in China first. 67. By what means can people don ate money to the on li ne websites? A. People can pay in cash. B. People can pay through on li ne pay ing systems. C. People can

34、pay by check. D. All the above means. 68. Which is NOT me ntioned in the passage? A. Some beggi ng websites use the don ati ons to help poor people. B. Some begging websites solve their financial problems by receiving donations. C. The improveme nt of the Internet tech no logy helps beggars make mon

35、ey more easily. D. We can find Chin ese beggi ng websites by googli ng some key words. (B) CBC is a famous air compa ny which has over twenty pla nes carry ing passe ngers and goods, flying along 12 fixed lines all over the world. Its service is very good but some passengers are still not satisfied

36、with it and that is why in 2003 and 2004 the company received letters of complaints from con sumers or passe ngers who poin ted out over a doze n kinds of problems which are divided in groups in the following table. Those about passengers hings carried by the plane are Baggage problems. Con sumer se

37、rvice refers to service work which passe ngers are not satisfied with. Over sales of seats are about the fact that more seats are sold and as a result the pla ne is too crowded to be safe. Refund problems appear when passengers fail to receive the money paid back to them because of what they have lo

38、st. Fares are problems about the price of tickets. Con sumer Compla ints Received by the CBC Category 2003 2004 Flight problems 20.2% 22.1% Baggage 18.3% 21.8% Customer service 3.1% 11.3% Over sales of seats 10.5% 11.8% Refund problems 10.1% 8.1% Fares 6.4% 6.0% Reservati on & Ticketi ng 5.8% 5.

39、6% Tours 3.3% 2.3% Smok ing 3.2% 2.9% Advertis ing 1.2% 1.01% Credit 1.0% 0.8% Special passe ngers 0.9% 0.9% Others 6.0% 5.3% Total Number of Complai nts 2,998 1,792 69. About how many complaints about Credit were received by the CBC in 2003? A. 28 B. 29 C.30 D. 31 70. By about what percent did the

40、total number of complaints decrease from 2003 to 2004? A. 40% B. 60% C. 75% D. 100% 71. If the circle graphs below show total consumer for 2003, which graph shows a dark part that is about Flight problems and Refund problems together? A. B. C. D. 72. Which of the following statements can be inferred

41、 from the table? I. In 2003 and in 2004, compla ints about Flight problem, Baggage, and Customer service together took about 50 percent of all consumer complaints received by the CBC Compa ny. II. The nu mber of Special passe ngers compla ints was un cha nged from 2003 to 2004. III. From 2003 to 200

42、4 Flight problem compla ints in creased by more tha n 2 perce nt. A. only I B. only II C. I and II D. I and III 73. From the passage we can know that _ A. customers are not satisfied with CBC B. sometimes CBC sells more tickets than its plane most desirable seats C. CBC has more than twenty planes w

43、hich fly to all the capital cities of the world D. customers can only buy tickets with ready money (C) Danes conq uer the world with simple desig ns Hans Christia n An derse n put Denmark on the map of the world literature with his stories The Emperor New Clothes, The Little Mermaid and The Ugly Duc

44、kling. Now Copenhagen, the country capital, has become the center of the world political map, with 190 world leaders attending the climate talks there, not to mention thousands of reporters. Just how much do you know about the Scandin avia n coun try? Den mark is famous for its desig n culture. At t

45、he heart of Danish Desig n ”s the idea that, as poet and desig ner Piet Hein puts it: There is one art, not more, nor less, and that is to do all things with artlessness (樸實) Danish design places equal emphasis on practicality and equality. From Lego toys to furniture, Dan ish products are known for

46、 their clea n lin es, simplicity and fun ctio nality. Remove material where it not needed. Keep things simple and functional and execute (制作) them carefully, ” explained Hans J. Wegner, the first Danish designer to achieve worldwide fame: The aim is not to create a work of art, but to produce a good

47、 chair. ” The Danes have done a better job tha n most in promoti ng arts in Europe, pack ing a punch (用力出擊) way above their country size and population in the fields of architecture, sculpture and design, writes Helena Smith, reporter with British newspaper the Guardian. The simplicity of Danish des

48、ig n may exte nd to the quality of life there. Some even claim that the Danes have the highest quality of life of any n ati on in the world. Kate Vial, a 55-year-old America n who has lived and worked in Den mark for more tha n 30 years, explai ning why she chooses to live in Den mark rather tha n t

49、he US, told Germa ny biggest n ews weekly Der Spiegel: f just chose a simpler lifestyle, one where I could ride my bike all over and where I don have to make a great living to survive. 74. Why has Copenhagen been the focus of attention of all countries again? 75. What characteristics (特征) do Danish

50、products have? 76. Which sentence in the article is the closest in meaning to the following one? The simple style of Danish design has had an effect on Danish life. 77. Why does Kate Vial, a 55-year-old America n, choose to live in Den mark rather tha n the US? (D) Is It Real Property? In real life,

51、 if some one steals your cell pho ne or ano ther bel onging, you can report it to the police. but what if your virtual property -such as weapons in a cyber game or QQ show -are stole n? Who should bear the resp on sibility? Several netizens went to the Tencent company on November 30, accusing it of

52、failing to protect their acco un ts. They had had their QQ Show avatars clothes and other items stole n. One person lost 1,800 virtual items, worth 60,000 yuan, reported Southern Metropolis Daily. But Tencent said n etize ns n eeded to turn to their local cyber police departme nt for help. However,

53、Guo Qi ng, lawyer of Beiji ng Yi ngke Law Firm, said: If the compa nies in volved can prove theyve done eno ugh to protect the virtual property, they should bear respon sibility. ” In recent years, there has bee n much talk about virtual property. Players get virtual property from Web games. By enga

54、ging in various activities, they get in-game items and virtual mon ey, which be bought and sold with in the game. Today, virtual property is a billion dollar world industry. Web games like Secondlife, En tropia and World of Warcraft have their own currencies, which can be bought with hard cash. And

55、players can make money by tradi ng in virtual houses or sett ing up cloth ing stores. But today the protect ion of virtual property still remai ns a new con cept in China, with the law having little to say about the problem. Local police often think virtual property has no real value. But it does ha

56、ve value, some experts say, because players spe nd time, en ergy, mon ey, labor and intelligence getting in-game goods. For this reason, they argue that Copyright Law should protect virtual property. Other Chin ese experts say Internet thieves should be puni shed accord ing to the Criminal Law. Wang

57、 Xiaoquan, a young netizens in Shenyang, was sentenced to three years in prison by the local court for theft of 100,000 yua n worth of virtual property in May. The protect ion of virtual property in law has become a trend. In Taiwa n, virtual property is regarded as movable property in crimes of fra

58、ud and theft, and considered as part of ones private property. Stealing other peoples virtual property is considered a crime and carries a sentence of up to three years in prison. 78. When you lose your virtual property, you should _ . A. accuse the Tencent compa ny B. report it to the police C. tur

59、n to a lawyer for legal advice D. write complaint letters to the newspaper 79. Why does the protect ion of virtual property still remai n a new con cept in Chi na? A. Because the Copyright Law doesn protect virtual property. B. Because people ofte n think virtual property has no real value. C. Becau

60、se it has a lot to do with the Criminal Law. D. Because virtual property has become a trend. 80. What does the underlined word currenciesin the 6th paragraph mean? A. property B. characters C. laws D. money 81. What can we conclude from the passage? A. The protect ion of virtual property is still a con

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