1、期末B试卷新模式英语1 班级_ 姓名_学号 分数_一选择题目:(每题1分,共15分) blue eyes and blond hair. A. have B. has C. are 30 years old . B. is C. has D. /3. John 6 tall . A. has B. is C./ D. have much the cheese A. is B. are C . has much the pencils A. is C. do 6. Do you know the foreign student in Class 2Yes. Shes from America.
2、name is Alice.A. HerB. HisC. MyD. Its7. Dad, would you like to play chess with meWell, my dear, Id love to, I have to write a report.A. forB. andC. butD. or8. The doctor told Mary that she _ give up fatty foods because it was bad for her health.A. couldB. shouldC. mightD. would9. What a lovely dog!
3、_is it Its 11 years old.A. How muchB. How heavyC. How longD. How old10. While I _ dinner last night, Angela called me and asked about homework.A. haveB. will haveC. was havingD. am having11. Jim, do you want to come over for lunch tomorrowIm sorry I cant. Ia movie with some friends.24.25A. am going
4、to see B. see C. saw D. have seen12. We can start the meeting now,as all the people _. A. arrive B. have arrived C. arrived D. will arrive 13. Lily is a tidy girl. Her room _ clean all the time A. kept B. was kept C. is kept D. keeps 14. My dad usually stops _ a newspaper on his way home after work.
5、 A. to buy B. buying C. bought D. buy 15. Tell me _ my glasses, Sam. They were just on the table, grandma. A. where will you find B. where you will find C. where did you find D. where you found 二. 完形填空Last summer vacation, my brother got a set of bedroom furniture (家具) for his thirteenth birthday. W
6、hen it arrived, I helped my parents moved the _31_ furniture to the garage(车库). It was still in good condition. I thought it might be a chance for us to _32_ someone in our community.I started to search neighbors, anyone who _33_ a bedroom set. Finally, my mom helped me call the local elementary sch
7、ool. They told me about Jaila, a second grader, the daughter of a poor single mother. I was given an address and a telephone number, and I soon found my at Jailas.The moment I went into Jailas room, I knew I had taken on too big a _34_. When I pushed the old door open,it made a long high noise. But
8、the door was nothing compared with the rest of the room. Some old paint was 35 the wall. One of the windows was broken. The bed was just a mattress (床垫)lying on the old carpet (地毯).It seemed that the room needed more than furniture it _36_ for a complete makeover.That day I spent at least an hour lo
9、oking around and wondering how I could possibly 37 the room. I had never painted a wall, let alone recarpeted a floor. The second day, I returned with a large group of 38 my Girl Scout troop. We went to collect everything needed door to door in our community. We replaced, repainted, and redecorated
10、Jailas room. We sweated in Jaila s house for more than ten hours every day that week.The moment we finished, we called Juila into the room. She jumped, laughed and hugged each of us. I turned to Jailus mother, and saw she had tears running down her face.Anna, Jaila called my name_ 39_ .Yes“ Welcome
11、to my new room !When we saw how happy Jaila and her mother were, our _40_ disappeared into thin air. We are really proud to make a simple donation a worthwhile experience of changing someones life.31. A. onlyB. oldC. newD. other 32. A. thankB. praiseC. helpD. Encourage33. A. madeB. orderedC. repaire
12、dD. Needed34. A. taskB. mistakeC. familyD. game 35. A. withB. offC. inD. Across36. A. stoodB. criedC. paidD. Cared37. A. fixB. cleanC. emptyD. build38. A. watchesB. playersC. guidesD. helpers 39. A. bravelyB. nervouslyC. excitedlyD. hopefully 40. A. happinessB. eagernessC. sadnessD. tiredness三阅读下列短文
13、,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共30分,每小题2分)A Bike Rentals (租赁)PlacesZoo StationWe are directly at the Zoo train station, facing the parking area. Youll find us just past the main entrances (入口) opposite the Zoo entrance.AlexanderplatzWere right under the TV tower. If youre facing the entrance
14、of the Tower, walk to your right around the corner.Open Hours9:3018:00Rental Prices1/2 Day$7One Day$122nd Day $10Please call 650-968-3575 for bike rentals. 41. Where is Alexanderplatz A. Near the Zoo entrance. B. Under the TV tower. C. In the parking area. D. At the train station.42. When can we ren
15、t a bike A. At 6:30.B. At 8:00.C. At 14:00.D. At 21:00.43. How much is it if you keep the bike for one day A. $7.B. $10.C. $12.D. $22.BAlex and Emily Godfrey had been in Japan with their parents for nearly a week. They were there to visit their mothers old college roommate, who had moved to Japan to
16、 teach English. Then she fell in love with the country and married a Japanese.Whats our plan for the afternoon asked Alex after lunch one day.Well, “ said Mr. Ito, we have tickets for a 4:00 baseball game. ”“ I had no idea baseball was popular in Japan,” replied Alex.A few hours later, the Itos and
17、the Godfreys were seated inside the stadium among a crowd of excited fans.Are those cheerleaders asked Emily. She was pointing to a group of men on the ball field who led the crowd in chants and cheers. Mrs. Ito nodded,“ I forget that Americans dont have cheerleaders for baseball games. Thats the di
18、fference between American and Japanese baseball culture.“ Baseball isnt my cup of tea,but todays game promises to be a good one. The two teams are the best in Japan, “ Mr. Ito added.Once the game began, Emily and Alex found the game itself didnt seem much different at all from the American baseball
19、games. They were surprised,though,to see people waving American flags from time to time.Mr. Ito explained, “Japanese teams are each allowed to have three foreign players. When American players come up to bat,their fans show support by waving your countrys flag.At the end of the game, Alex and Emily
20、were tired, but their minds were racing with all they had seen in the game.“Did you have a good day, kids asked Mrs. Godfrey, turning to Alex and Emily.They nodded. “ After today, I have a feeling that American baseball may never be quite as interesting again. said Emily.44. Why did Alex and Emily g
21、o to JapanA. To teach English.B. To watch a baseball game. live in the country.D. To visit their mothers friend.45. What did Alex and Emily find about baseball in JapanA. Baseball was unpopular in the country.B. Japanese teams had no foreign players.C. Japanese had cheerleaders for baseball games.D.
22、 Japanese had different rules of baseball games.46. How did Alex and Emily feel when they saw American flagsA. Surprised.B. Proud.C. Excited.D. Nervous. 47. What can we learn from the passageA. Mr. Ito was a baseball fan.B. Alex and Emily enjoyed the game.C. Alex and Emily knew nothing about basebal
23、l.D. Emily thought American baseball more interesting.CTechnology has become a necessary and important part of our lives. It has changed our lives greatly. In many ways, it makes life more convenient for us: we can send messages quickly through the Internet, cook meals in a few minutes in a microwav
24、e, and book train tickets online instead of walking to the station. However, in our increasingly technology-driven world, have we become addicted to technologyNot too long ago, many children enjoyed reading a good book in their spare time. Nowadays, teenagers are more likely to be seen playing video
25、 games or watching television. Some people even say they cant go without watching their favourite TV programme.Similarly, sending letters has become a thing of the past. It has been replaced by email, immediate messaging and other social media (媒体).I think this is a huge shame; for me, theres nothin
26、g better than receiving a letter in the post. It shows someone has taken the time to sit down and write something; this is much more private than a conversation online. And for some people, especially the old, new ways of communication arent so easy to use. I often send letters and postcards to my g
27、randma to tell her about my life in France.The presence of social media has, in some ways, turned us into anti-social beings. Instead of meeting up with friends and seeing them face to face, we now spend a lot of lime communicating online. Although online communication has its advantages especially,
28、enabling us to keep in touch with loved ones in different countries, we shouldnt forget the value of real-life human interaction. It is, after all, in our nature to socialize with others!Admittedly (诚然),I spend a lot of time using technology. I depend on the Internet and my laptop to plan lessons fo
29、r my classes. I use wifi on my phone to send messages via apps such as Viber and Snapchal. Even so, when Im on holiday it is nice to turn it all off and have a break. Taking a break from technology is setting yourself free.48. The phrase addicted to in Paragraph 1 probably means “.A. skillful atB. i
30、nterested inC. dependent onD. disappointed at49. What does the writer think of sending lettersA. It wastes a lot of time and energy.B. Its something out-of-date and shameful.C. Its a better way to communicate with relatives.D. Its a more personal and caring way of communication.50. From Paragraph 4
31、we know that the writer thinks.A. social media makes people separated and lonelyB. its important for people to communicate face to faceC. people have better skills in communication because of social mediaD. online communication has more advantages than real-life communication51. Whats the writers pu
32、rpose of writing this passageA. To direct people to spend free time properly.B. To remind people to make reasonable use of technology.C. To encourage people to take full advantage of social media.D. To advise people to communicate with each other more often.DParents do anything they can to give thei
33、r kids the best education. According to a report published by the Sutton Trust, a third of “professional parents” with children aged between 5 and 16 have moved to an area, because they think it has good schoolsSome go further: 6% of the 1 ,000 parents surveyed said they started to attend church (教堂
34、) services to help their children get a place at a church school ; 3% said they used a relatives address to get children into a better school ; and 2% said they had bought a second home and used that address for a better school.It seems strange that parents, while paying close attention to school, s
35、eem often to forget a much cheaper way of improving their childrens educational situation a stable (稳定的)family. There are plenty of researches to back all this up: a recent study by the Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre found that children aged seven and older usually (lid more poorly in exams and
36、 behaved badly at school if their parents broke up. Another report by the Economic and Social Research Council, found that a stable family life meant children were more likely to take in what was offered in the classroom. According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, teenagers whose parents were
37、fighting or separating might find it difficult to concentrate (集中注意力)at school.Of course, many marriages are progressing well even if therere unpleasant matters in life. Ive been married for more than a quarter of century, and the one thing Im sure of is that its not a bed of roses. Ive also got fou
38、r children aged between 11 and 21; and while Im truly thankful to the many teachers who have taught them, and the schools theyve been pupils at, Ive felt fairly certain as the years go by that a stable home is much more important than where their school sits in the local league table (排行榜).So paying
39、 a few hundred pounds for a family relationship course could be a much better use of the familys money than spending thousands on moving houses. I cant help wondering whether the only sure winners from the fight to live by the best school gates are house sellers rather than the very children the mov
40、e is designed to help.52. According to the Sutton Trust,whats the most common way for parents to send their children to a good schoolA. Asking their relatives for help.B. Going to church every Sunday.C. Moving to a house in a certain area.D. Buying a second house near the school.53. What can we lear
41、n from the researches in Paragraph 3A. Children above seven usually behaved badly at school.B. Going to good schools improved the childrens behavior.C. Parents relationship had an influence on their childrens study.D. Parents usually fought for their childrens poor performance at school.54. The writ
42、er agrees that .A. a longer marriage means a stronger family relationshipB. the local league table of schools is important for parentsC. parents should have better communication with teachers and schoolsD. its worthwhile to spend some money improving a family relationship55. Whats the best title of
43、the passageA. More Money Can Help “ Buy Better EducationB. Parents Should Provide the Best Start for Their ChildrenC. Moving Houses Gives Great Benefits to Childrens EducationD. Parents Staying Together Happily Is the Best Way to Help Children四、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。每个 选项只能用一次。(共10分,每小
44、题2分Food is life; it gives us the nourishment (营养)we need to stay alive and be healthy. _56 . Brian Wansink,a professor at the University of Illinois,says we also eat certain foods because they make us feel good, and remind us of happy memories. _57_ . For some people,ice cream is a comfort food. For
45、 others, a bow! of noodle soup makes them feel good.How does a food become comfort food Professor Wansink believes that we connect food with important times,feelings,and people in our lives. “ When I was a child,my mother made a delicious soup; I loved it. _58 , and it helps me feel better, says one
46、 of Wansinks coworkers. Do men and women choose different comfort foods Wansinks research at the University of Illinois says “ yes . In his study,the favorite comfort food for both men and women was ice cream. After this, men usually preferred hot,savory foods like soup or noodles. _59_ . Men and women like to eat comfort foods when they are happy, but women eat these foods more when they are sad or worried._60_ . About 40%