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1、高一下学期 期中测试B卷本试卷共计120分,作答时间100分钟。I. 语法填空.(10*1.5=15)In mountainous Japan, most of the mountains are part of mountain ranges. Mt. Fuji, however, soars into the sky alone. 1_ (locate) almost in the center of the country, this well-proportioned cone-shaped mountain has been worshiped by the Japanese peo
2、ple 2_ ancient times, and is a well-known symbol of Japan. The 3_ (high) peak in Japan (3776 meters), Mt. Fuji is a relatively young volcano. The mountain 4_ (say) to have reached its present shape about 5000 years ago, but even since then, it has 5_ (repeat) erupted. For almost 300 years since then
3、, Mt. Fuji has been quiet and retained its rarely noble figure, 6_ some experts say that it will surely awake again. Mt. Fuji has different views, 7_ (change) with the seasons and even as the time flows during a day. Views from different viewpoints give different 8_ (impress). From Suruga Bay on the
4、 south, you can take a close look at the soaring mountain on board 9_ excursion boat. Around the Fuji Five Lakes area, there are many points from 10_ you can see the whole of Mt. Fuji towering over a beautiful lake. Even from central Tokyo, the summit of Mt. Fuji can be seen on a clear day. II. 完形填空
5、(20*1.5=30)Disappointedly, my funny summer vacation was completely ruined last year by an advanced device: the iPad.Instead of looking at nature, I (1) my e-mail. Instead of paddling an old boat, I (2) my Twitter feed. Instead of reading great novels, I stuck to reading four (3) each morning. And th
6、at was the problem: I was acting (4) I were still in the office. My body was on vacation but my head wasnt.So this year I made up my mind to try something (5): getting away from the Internet. I knew it wouldnt be easy, since Im not good at self control. But I was determined. I started by (6) the iPa
7、d to my wife. Then, a stroke of luck: The cell phone signal at our cabin was (7) than in the past, meaning that I couldnt cheat. I was (8),forced to carry out my plan. Largely (9) from e-mail, Twitter and my favorite newspaper websites, I had little way to connect to the world (10) radio and how muc
8、h radio can one listen to, really? I had no (11) but to do what I had planned to do all along: read books.This experience has had a (12) ending for now, at least. With determination and the strongsupport of my wife, I succeeded in my vacation struggle (13) the Internet. I (14) realized that it was m
9、e, of course, not the iPad, that was the problem.I knew I had (15) when we passed a Starbucks and my wife asked if I wanted to stop to use the Wi-Fi. Dont need it, I said. (16), as we return to post-vacation situation, a test begins: Can I(17) when Im back at work? And I dont plan to (18) my conveni
10、ence completely. But I hope to resist the temptation (诱惑) to check my e-mail every five minutes, (19) often leads to following my Twitter feed.A vacation is supposed to help you reset your (20) to become more productive (高效的). Heres hoping this one worked.1. A. receivedB. wroteC. checkedD. recognize
11、d2. A. followedB. ignoredC. organizedD. founded3. A. magazinesB. newspapersC. journalsD. letters4. A. so thatB. as ifC. even thoughD. ever since5. A. upsetB. calmC. crazyD. different6. A. sendingB. handingC. destroyingD. burying7. A. betterB. strongerC. lessD. worse8. A. shockedB. trappedC. defeated
12、D. frightened9. A. set offB. turn offC. put offD. cut off10. A. more thanB. rather thanC. instead ofD. except for11. A. choiceB. wayC. meansD. idea12. A. meaninglessB. hopefulC. happyD. peaceful13.A. forB. againstC. toD.in14. A. entrelyB. frequentlyC. graduallyD. finally15. A. wonB. lostC. sufferedD
13、. recovered16. A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. OtherwiseD. Anyway17. A. stopB. escapeC. continueD. change18. A. give up B. give inC. give offD. give away19. A. thatB. whichC. whenD.who20. A. bodyB. heartC. brainD. thoughtIII. 阅读理解 (20*2=40)AScientists may have found a way to reduce shortages of type O bloo
14、d. Type O is the kind of blood that hospitals most often need. What the researchers are testing is an easier way to make type O blood out of other kinds of blood.There are four main kinds of blood. Most people are born with one of these four: type A, type B, type AB or type O. Type O can be safely g
15、iven to anyone.Type O is the most common blood group. But the supplies of it available in hospitals and blood banks are usually limited. This is because of high demand.Giving A, B or AB to someone with a different blood type, including O, can cause a bad reaction by the person s defense system.The d
16、ifference between blood types is linked to whether or not red blood cells contain certain kinds of sugar molecules. They are known as antigens (抗原). These antigens are found with type A, B and AB blood but not with type O.More than twenty-five years ago, scientists found that the antigens could be r
17、emoved to create what they call universal-type cells. They could be removed with chemicals called enzymes (酶). But large amounts of enzymes were required to make the change.Recently, a report published in Nature Biotechnology introduced two formerly unknown bacterial enzymes. The report said these e
18、nzymes remove the antigens more easily.Doctor Henrik Clausen of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark led the study. The next step, they say, is to complete safety tests. If it meets safety requirements and is not too costly, it could become a widely used life-saving tool to increase the supply of
19、 universal blood.1. The new way scientists use to reduce shortage of type O blood is _.A. to make type O blood out of other kinds of bloodB. to give birth to more babies with type O bloodC. to use other kinds of blood to replace type O bloodD. to appeal to more people to donate type O blood2. People
20、 have different kinds of blood types because _.A. peoples red blood cells contain different kinds of sugar moleculesB. the areas where people live have an influence on their blood typesC. they have different races, cultures and originsD. they are born with different kinds of blood types3. What can b
21、e inferred from the passage?A. One persons antigens could easily be removed to another person.B. A Denmark company sponsored the study led by Doctor Henrik Clausen.C. Type O blood can be given to anybody regardless of his own blood type.D. The new method is too costly to be put into use in hospital.
22、4. What is the main idea of the passage?A. People in the world have four different kinds of blood.B. A new way to reduce the shortage of Type O blood.C. Doctor Henrik Clausen and his research into blood type.D. Peoples immune system can reject the wrong type of blood.BIf English means endless new wo
23、rds, difficult grammar and sometimes strange pronunciation, you are wrong. Havent you noticed that you have become smarter since you started to learn a language? According to a new study by a British university, learning a second language can lead to an increase in your brain power. Researchers foun
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