He sold the vegetables at half price ________ let them go bad.
A. as well as B. rather than C instead of D. as good as
科目:高中英語 來源:江蘇省淮安七校2011-2012學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題 題型:001
聽力(共2節(jié),每小題1分,滿分20分)
第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.When will the plane take off?
A.At 5∶15.
B.At 5∶30.
C.At 5∶00.
2.What does the man want to do?
A.He wants to know where the computers are.
B.He wants to sell computer disks.
C.He wants to buy computer disks.
3.What are they going to do?
A.To see an exhibition.
B.To have a meeting.
C.To listen to a lecture.
4.How much does the pen cost?
A.13 yuan.
B.27 yuan.
C.7 yuan.
5.Why is the man late?
A.He could not walk fast.
B.He failed to catch his bus again.
C.His clock stopped.
第二節(jié) 聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。
6.For whom does the woman probably want to buy a ski jacket?
A.For her husband.
B.For her son.
C.For her daughter.
7.Why doesn’t the woman buy the jacket?
A.It’s too expensive.
B.It’s too big.
C.She doesn’t like the colors.
聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。
8.What do they know about Bob’s illness?
A.He must have got it in India.
B.He must have worked too hard.
C.He must have been badly treated when ill in India.
9.What is NOT true about his illness?
A.He is getting better and better.
B.He should have seen a doctor earlier.
C.It was too late to send him to the hospital.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a bookstore.
B.In a department store.
C.In a ticket office.
11.Does the man find what he wants?
A.Yes.
B.No.
C.He’s still looking for it.
12.Which of the following is not true when the man wants that thing?
A.It is sold out.
B.The man can come back for it after some days.
C.They don’t sell this here.
聽第10段材料,回答第13至16題。
13.What does the boy want to celebrate?
A.His 18th birthday.
B.His 19 th birthday.
C.His 20th birthday.
14.Where does the boy want to celebrate his birthday?
A.In a bar.
B.At his home.
C.In a restaurant.
15.What does the woman suggest?
A.Making a salad.
B.Buying some flowers.
C.Buying some drinks.
16.When will the boy order a birthday cake?
A.On Saturday morning.
B.On Saturday afternoon.
C.On Sunday morning.
聽第9段材料,回答第17至20題。
17.Who is the speaker?
A.An official.
B.A tourist.
C.A guide.
18.When can you come if you want to see how bread was baked 200 years ago?
A.On Sunday afternoon.
B.On Tuesday morning.
C.On Saturday afternoon.
19.Where did Sir Henry come from?
A.England.
B.The USA.
C.France.
20.How many interesting places are mentioned here?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
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Believe it or not, America’s favorite snack food is the potato chip.There is a story behind how it was first made.One might think that somewhere a genius thought up the first potato chips, but it didn’t happen that way.Picture an elegant restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York, in 1853.The Moon Lake Restaurant’s menu included French-fried potatoes, a popular food recipe brought back from France by Thomas Jefferson.These were thickly cut potatoes, fried until golden brown and crisp on the outside.One evening a guest in the dining hall felt that his potatoes were too thick and sent them back to the kitchen.The cook sliced some potatoes thinner than before and prepared them for the complaining guest.He was still not satisfied and sent them back again! By this time the cook was very angry and decided to do exactly what the dinner guest wanted:slice the potatoes as thin as possible.Then they would be so crisp that the diner wouldn’t be able to use his fork to eat them.When the paper-thin browned potatoes arrived, the diner was pleased.He was so happy with them that other guests started ordering the new potatoes.The cook’s plan to stop the dinner guest complaining didn’t turn out as expected.Soon Saratoga Chips appeared on the menu and became so popular that people wanted to take some home.The restaurant started selling small packages of the potato chips.A few years later, they were sold all over the U.S.But because the potatoes had to be peeled by hand, it was a time-consuming job and potato chips were often out of stock.In the 1920s, a mechanical potato peeler was invented and soon they were potato chips in abundance.They gradually spread all over the world and have remained popular ever since.
1.According to this passage, mass production of potato chips was made possible when .
A.potatoes could be peeled by machines
B.potatoes were peeled by a large number of cooks
C.there was a growing demand for them
D.they first appeared in a Saratoga restaurant
2.According to this passage, the cook of the Moon Lake Restaurant .
A.enjoyed making potato chips very much
B.planned to sell potato chips everywhere
C.wanted to silence a complaining diner
D.was pleased that other guests liked the chips
3.Potato chips have been popular in the US .
A.for more than 200 years B.every since 1920
C.for less than 100 years D.since the 19 th century
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Seattle International Film Festival: Future Wave Shorts Program
Seattle Washington
May/June annually
Deadline: March
A presentation of original short films created by youth aged 18 and under. Entries must be no longer than 10 minutes (including end titles). The juried Future Wave award winner receives a $500 cash prize!
http://www.siff.net
Contact: Dustin Kaspar [ dustin. kaspar@ siff. net ]
Entry Fee: $20
University of Toronto Film and Video Festival
Toronto
February
Deadline: January
Annual Festival accepting all lengths and genres(流派), with an emphasis on student work. Submission(提交)form on festival website.
http://www.uoftfilmandvideofestival. ca
Contact: Steven Hoffner [ uoftfilmfest@ harthousetheatre. ca ]
Entry Fee: $ 15 ( early ), $20 ( final )
Young cuts Film Festival
Toronto Ontario
August 23th – 27 th
Deadline: April 30th
The Young Cuts Film Festival is one of the world’s most important film festivals for film makers under the age of 25 and is for student film makers and non-student film makers alike. It’s important because we not only evaluate (評估) young film makers’ short films and feature films for our own Festival competition, but we can also evaluate your film with an eye to establishing its market potential. For more information please go to our website at www. youngcuts. com or email us at info@ youngcuts. com.
Contact: Peter Bailey [ info@ youngcuts. com ]
Entry Fee: $60.00—$90.00
Scene First Student Film Festival
Wilmington North Carolina
June 14th-16th
Deadline: May
The 3-day national film competition provides student film makers with an opportunity to show their short films, network with industry professionals, and learn from academic and industry leaders — all in a relaxed social environment.
http:// www. Scenefirstfestival. com
Contact: Sam Connelly [ samc@ campusentertainment. net ]
Entry Fee: $12
71. Who would be most interested in the above ads?
A. Famous film makers. B. Student film makers.
C. General film lovers. D. Owners of cinemas.
72. If you want to enter Seattle International Film Festival, you have to _______.
A. be above 18 years of age B. apply before May
C. make a film no more than 10 minutes in length D. make a film with end titles
73. If a student wants to bring a long film for a film festival, he will most probably submit on _____.
A. http://www. siff. net B. http://www. voftfilmandvideofestival. ca
C. http://info@ . youngcuts. com D. http://www. scenefirstfestival. com
74. Those who enter Young Cuts Film Festival can ________.
A. win some prize money
B. have their films sold at the film market
C. meet very professional film makers.
D. know whether it is possible for their films to go into market
75. If a student film maker wants to ask famous film makers for advice, he should go to ________.
A. Seattle International Film Festival B. University of Toronto Film Festival
C. Young Cuts Film Festival D. Scene First Stuedent Film Festival
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