全国市级联考福建省龙岩市学年高一下期期末考试含听力英语试题.docx
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全国市级联考福建省龙岩市学年高一下期期末考试含听力英语试题
【全国市级联考】福建省龙岩市2017-2018学年高一下期期末考试(含听力)英语试题
一、短对话
(★)1.Whatarethespeakersgoingtobuy?
A.Bread.B.Eggs.C.Cheese.
(★)2.(题文)Howlonghasthemanbeenabusdriver?
A.Foraboutoneyear.
B.Forabouttenyears.
C.Foraboutelevenyears.
(★)3.Whenisthewoman’sbirthday?
A.May5th.B.May6th.C.May7th.
(★)4.Whatistheman’shobby?
A.Takingphotos.B.Collectingstamps.C.Listeningtomusic.
(★)5.Whereisthemangoingthisweekend?
A.Tothemountains.B.Totheforest.C.Totheriver.
二、长对话或独白
(★★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Whoisagoodclimber?
A.Chris.B.Sam.C.Steve.
7.Whatteamistheman’ssisteron?
A.Basketball.B.Football.C.Volleyball.
(★★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Whereisthenewcafe?
A.Nexttothelibrary.B.Nearthebusstation.C.Besidethepark.
9.Howwillthespeakersgothere?
A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.
(★★★)(题文)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.(小题1)Whatdoesthewomanthinkthefirstcloudlookslike?
A.Abear.B.Acat.C.Adog.
11.(小题2)Whereisthecar?
A.Byatree.
B.Onthesideofthemountain.
C.Atthegardengate.
12.(小题3)Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?
A.Enjoythesunset.B.Buysomeflowers.C.Getsomegas.
(★★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.WhatcanpeoplefindonPage14ofthebrochure?
A.Poolshoes.B.Swimmingcaps.C.Swimmingsuits.
14.Whatsizecapwillthewomanget?
A.Small.B.Medium.C.Large.
15.Whatcolorshoesdoesthewomanchoose?
A.Yellow.B.Blue.C.Red.
16.Howmuchwillthewomanpayintotal?
A.£22.65.B.£26.40.C.£32.15.
(★★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.WhichlanguagedoesTanyalikebest?
A.Chinese.B.Japanese.C.Latin.
18.WhendidTanyadecidetostartlearningChinese?
A.Aftertalkingtoafriend.
B.Afterseeingamovie.
C.Afterreadingastory.
19.WhydidTanyagotoShanghai?
A.Tostudyataschool.
B.TopracticeherChinese.
C.ToteachEnglish.
20.WhodidTanyaspeakChinesetomostinShanghai?
A.Peopleinshops.B.AChinesefamily.C.Smallchildren.
三、阅读理解
(★★)NationalCoalMiningMuseum
WackyWednesdays—theperfectwaytoentertainthekidsunder5!
Eachweekduringterm-timefrom10:
15-l1:
00wecombinestorytelling,singingandcraft(工艺)activities—theperfectopportunitytodropinandhaveagoodtimewithyourunder-5s.
Designedforchildrenfrom9months.
Doorsopenearlyat9:
30,socomeandenjoyacoffee,juiceandcakebeforetheeventstarts!
Signinfrom10fora10:
15start.
1.isadrop-in,donation(捐赠)onlyevent.
Only20childrenareexpectedtotakepartintheevent(wepreparecraftsfor20).Thismakesitenjoyableforall.OnveryfewoccasionswhentoomanykidswanttojoinintherearealwaysplentyofotherthingstodoattheMuseum.
Whynotmakeadayofit?
▲Stayforlunchinourfamily-friendlycafe
▲ExploretheNatureTrail
▲Discoverourindoorsoftplayareaforunder-5s
▲PlayinthewonderfulNEWAdventurePlayground
▲VisitthesmallhorsesandourClydesdaleFinn
▲DownloadtheiSPYExploreAppandexploretheMuseumtogether
Eacheventstartsat10:
15andfinishesat11:
00.
2017
Sept13th-Oct18thNov1st-Dec6th
WackyWednesdayChristmasSpecial13thDec(Payment&BookingRequired)
2018
Jan10th-Feb14thFeb28th-Mar28th
Apr18th-May23rdJun6th-July18th
Freeentry,butwewelcomedonationstocoverthecostofmaterials.
21.Atwhattimewilltheeventbegin?
22.Whatdoweknowabouttheactivities?
23.WhatarevisitorsrequiredtodoforWackyWednesdayChristmasSpecial?
A.9:
30.
B.10:
00.
C.10:
15.
D.11:
00.
A.Morekidsmaketheactivitiesmoreenjoyable.
B.Craftactivitiesarepreparedforkidstotakepartin.
C.Kidseithermakeadonationorpayfortheactivities.
D.Kidsunder1yearareunfittotakepartintheactivities.
A.Bringmaterials.
B.Stayforlunch.
C.PrepareChristmaspresents.
D.Bookinadvance.
(★★★)Likemanychildren,youngLotteReinigerwascrazyaboutmovies,whichatthetimewereacompletelynewinvention.Shetaughtherselfhowtocutpapersilhouettes(剪影),ofpeople,animals,andobjects.IcouldcutsilhouettesalmostassoonasIcouldmanagetoholdapairofscissors,”Reinigersaid.“Icouldpaint,too,andread...Buteverybodywassurprisedatthescissorcuts”
Atfirst,Reinigerwantedtobeanactress,butherskillatmakingsilhouettesdrewtheattentionoftheGermanfilmindustry.Before1927,filmsweresilent.Tohelptheaudienceunderstandthefilm,titlecardswithprintedtextappearedduringthefilmbetweenscenes.Reinigerhelpedcreatetitlecardsforfilms,usinghersilhouettes.In1918,shewasaskedtoprovidestop-motionanimation(定格动面),inwhichobjectsarephotographed(拍摄)inaseriesofslightlydifferentpositionsandthenreplayedathighspeedsothattheobjectsappeartomoveontheirown,forwoodenrats(老鼠)inthemovieThePiedPiperofHamelin.Itwasabreakthroughthatledtoherownfilms,firstshortfilmsandthen,in1926,TheAdventuresofPrinceAchmed,thefirstfull-lengthanimatedfilm.
AlthoughReinigeroncedescribedherselfas“aprimitive(原始的)cavemanartist”,herworkisnotsimple.Shecarefullycutbitsofcard,paper,andwire,creatingwonderfulshapes,andthenmadethemmoveanddancebyhand.Theblackshapeswerethenplacedoncolorfulbackgrounds.Shemademorethan60films,around40ofwhichsurvive,allcutbyherownhands.Mostwerebasedontimelessfairytales,likeCinderellaandSleepingBeauty.
Reinigerwastrulyapioneerbothinanimationandforwomeninfilm-making.Thoughherlastfilmcameoutin1980,herstyleisstillinfluentialandcanoftenbeseenintoday’sfilms.
24.WhatdoweknowaboutReiniger’scuts?
25.WhatdidReinigerdotohelptheaudienceunderstandthesilentfilms?
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inParagraph2referto?
27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeReiniger?
A.Peoplesilhouetteswereherfavorite.
B.Paintingandreadinghelpedhercuts.
C.Shehadagiftforcuttingsilhouettes.
D.Moviesexcitedherinterestinsilhouettes.
A.Shereplayedthefilmbetweenscenes.
B.Shecutsilhouettesfortitlecardsinfilms.
C.Shebrokeuplongfilmsintoshorterones.
D.Shemadephotosoftheobjectsinthefilm.
A.Creatingtitlecardsforfilms.
B.Makingwoodenratsforafilm.
C.ProducingTheAdventuresofPrinceAchmed.
D.Bringingstop-motionanimationintoafilm.
A.Giftedandgenerous.
B.Creativeandproductive.
C.Honestandself-confident.
D.Traditionalandhard-working.
(★★★)Everorderadrink,andfeelcheatedonthepour?
Beforeyoutroublethewaiter,takeacloserlookatthesizeofyourglass.“Peoplewillgenerallythinktherebeinglessinlargercontainers,thaninsmallerones.”SaysTheresaMarteau,abehavioralscientistattheUniversityofCambridge,inEngland.
Sheandherworkmateshadanalyzed(分析)howlargeramounts—andlargerplates—trickusintoeatingmorefood.Andtheywondered:
couldthesamebetrueforalcohol?
Sotheresearchersconvincedtheemployeesatalocalbartorunanexperiment:
everytwoweeks,forfourmonths,they’dchangethebarswineglassesfromthestandard300millilitersize,toeitherslightlylarger—370milliliters,orslightlysmaller—250milliliters.Theysawhowthesizeoftheglassaffectedcustomers’drinkinghabits,eventhoughthepour,theamountofalcoholicdrinks,wasunchanged.
Itturnedoutthatservingwineinsmallerglasseshadnomeasurableeffect.Butthelargeglassesincreasedwinesales10percent-evenaftercontrollingfordayoftheweek,temperature,holidaysandsoon.Thereason?
“Whenthewine,thesameamount,isbeingservedinalargerglass,peopleareprobablythinkingthey’vegotlessinthere.”Which,shesays,meanstheymightdrinkmore,believingtheyhaven’thittheirnightlylimit.Or,theymightjustfeellesssatisfiedwiththepour,andbuyanotherround.ThestudyappearsinthejournalBMCPublicHealth.
Marteausaysthat,iflaterstudiesconfirmthiseffect,publichealthofficialsmightconsiderdirectingacertainaverageglasssize.“Statingclearlythelargestsizeinwhichwinecanbesoldcouldbeameasuretoreducetheoverconsumption(过度消耗)ofalcoholthatseemstobeshownbytheglasssize.”Untilthathappens,thebarinthestudynowalwaysservesitswineinthelargerglasses.
28.Howdidtheydotheexperiment?
29.Whatdidtheyfindthroughthestudy?
30.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.Byanalyzingthepour.
B.Bychangingtheglasses.
C.Bycontrollingthetemperatureofalcohol.
D.Bylimitingthequantityofalcoholtheyserved.
A.Largercontainerspersuadedpeopletodrinkmore.
B.Winesalesincreasedwhentheychangedthewineglasses.
C.People’sdrinkinghabitswerenotaffectedbyanything.
D.Morecustomerspreferwineservedinlargerglasses.
A.Therearelimitstoglasssizesinbars.
B.Publichealthofficialsaretryingtoreducethesalesofwine.
C.Thebarcontinuestouselargerglassesforthestudy.
D.Thestudymayhelptocontrolalcoholoverdrinking.
A.WhatAffectsPeople’sDrinkingHabits
B.DrinkasMuchasOffered
C.TheSmallertheGlasses,theLessYouDrink
D.BiggerGlassesEncourageMoreWineConsumption
(★★★)Galdwell’sbook,Blink,isallaboutfirstimpressionsandwhathecalls“rapidcognition(认知)”.Inhisownwords,“It’sabookaboutthekindofthinkingthathappensinashorttime.Whenyoumeetsomeoneforthefirsttimeorreadthefirstfewsentencesofabook,yourmindtakesabouttwosecondstojumptoaseriesofconclusions.”
Galdwellpointsoutthatmostscientifictraditionisba
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