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高二英语上学期第一次大考试题高二英语上学期第一次大考试题2016-2017学年高明一中第一学期高二第一次大考英语试题本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,满分150分(客观题82分,主观题68分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的班级、姓名、学号(2015XXXX)、座位号等相关信息填写在答题卡指定区域内。
2选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上。
3非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。
第I卷第一部分部分听力(20分)第一节:
听力理解(6小题,每小题2分,共12分)材料及问题播放两遍。
每段后又两个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒的阅读时间。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第一段材料,回答第1-2题。
1.A.FourB.FiveC.Six2.A.Asingleroomwithastreetview.B.Adoubleroomwithaparkview.C.Adoubleroomwithanoceanview.听第一段材料,回答第3-4题。
3.A.Elevendays.B.Sevendays.C.Fivedays.4.A.Somejewelry.B.Someclothes.C.Asportscar.听第一段材料,回答第5-6题。
5.A.JeremyB.Paul.C.Peter6.A.Getsomeenvelopesforhim.B.Buysomestampsforhim.C.Postaletterforhim.第二节回答问题(共4小题,每小题2分,共8分。
)听下面一段材料,然后回答问题。
材料及问题读两遍。
读完每个问题后你将有10秒钟的作答时间。
7.fromCherford.8.9.10.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
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Hereswhatsplanned.Wellbeaddinginformationtothislist,sokeepcheckingback.Monday10OctoberWatchMichaelRosenreadhispoemWeCanfromAGreatBigCuddleBookDoctoranswersyourpoetry-relatedquestionsTuesday11OctoberWatchMichaelRosenreadapoemfromAGreatBigCuddleWatchJamesDawsontalkabout“HowIstoppedhatingpoetryandbecameapoet”ReadpoemsbySallyGardnerandRosAsquithWednesday12OctoberWatchMichaelRosenreadapoemfromAGreatBigCuddleDiscoverLizBrownlees“lightpoems”project-watchafiredancerreadafirepoem!
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winnersoftheFoyleYoungPoetsoftheYearAward.Friday14OctoberWatchMichaelRosenreadapoemfromAGreatBigCuddlePoetPaulCooksonsadviceonreadingpoetryaloudWinasetofbooksinthePuffinPoetrycollectionRemembertokeepcheckingbackonthispageasinformationwillbeaddedastheactivitiesgolive!
11.Whencanyoulistentoafirepoem?
A.OnTuesdayB.OnWednesdayC.OnThursdayD.OnFriday12.Everydayduringtheweek,theaudiencecanA.getadviceonlearningpoemsB.doaprojectonpoetryC.doapoetryquizD.listentoapoem13.Whattypeofwritingisthetext?
A.ApoemreviewB.AnofficialreportC.AnannouncementD.AcompetitionnoticeBRobertMunschisanAmericanbornCanadianauthorofchildrensbooks.HewasborninPittsburghPennsylvaniain1945.Aftergraduation,Munschatfirstwantedtobecomeapriest(牧师)butthenhechangedhiscareerpathtowardswritingstoriesforchildren.Hestartedoffwithworkingatdaycarecenters.In1975hedecidedtomovebacktoCanada.ThereheworkedinthepreschoolattheUniversityofGuelphinOntario.HealsolecturedandthenbecameanassistantprofessorthereintheDepartmentofFamilyStudies.RobertMunschisallaboutstorytellingandthatissomethinghelovesmost.Hisillustrative(解说的)styleoftellinghisstoryattractedtheattentionofhisfirstaudiencein1972.Andthatwasthebeginningofhisstorytellingcareer.AccordingtoMunsch,aperfectstorytakes200tellingsinordertobecomeperfect.Hecanspenddaysandyearsperfectinghistalebeforeperformingitinfrontofalargeaudience.Robertthenstatedputtinghisimaginativestyleonpaperandthusbecameafamousauthorofchildrensbooks.Munschscharactersaretakenfromreallife;theyarethechildrenhemeetswhilestorytellingindifferentplaces.ForexamplehisstoryRibbonRescuewasinspiredbyagirlwhocametohearhisstorywearingaribbondress.AnotherstorycalledLighthousewasinspiredbytwochildrennamedAmandaandJeremiahwhohemetinPontiac,Michigan.Hisownchildrenhavealsoplayedsomepartsinhisstories.Munschhaswrittenmanybookswhichhavealsobeentranslatedintovariouslanguages.HisfirstbooksTheMudPuddleandTheDarkwerepublishedin1979.HismostnotableworkisthebookLoveYouForever,whichwaspublishedin1986.Thisbookbecameaninternationalbestseller.RobertMunschisknownforhisoverstated(夸张的)wayofstorytellinganduseofdifferentvoicesHerepeatsastorymanytimestoimproveitsquality.Someofhisbookshavealsobeenmadeintoanimated(动画的)seriesnamedABunchofMunsch.14.Aftergraduation,RobertMunschA.becameapriestB.setupadaycarecentreC.decidedtotakeupteachinginacollege.D.preparedhimselfforhisdesirablecareerpath15.WhatdoesRobertMunschthinkofstorytellingaccordingtoParagraph2?
A.ItstheperfectjobforhimB.ItsthevaluableworkforhimC.Itseasytobeboredwiththejob.D.Itsdifficulttosatisfytheaudience16.WhatcanweinferaboutMunschfromParagraph3?
A.Hegotideasforhisstoriesfromreallife.B.HistravelingexperiencesareinterestingC.HehelpedmanychildrenwhilestorytellingD.Hischildrenhelpedhimcreatesomestories.17.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesRobertMunsch?
A.BraveandcaringB.TalentedanddevotedC.Strong-mindedandpatientD.Warm-heartedandhonestCSeveralweeksago,KidsPostdidastoryon“TheArtofVideoGames”attheSmithsonianAmericanArtMuseum.Theexhibitionhascreateddebatewithsomepeoplesayingthatasfunasvideogamesare,theyarenotworksofart.Otherpeoplesaythatvideogamesmaybeanewformofartandthattheybelonginmuseums.Hereareafewoftheletterswereceived.Avideogameislikeapaintingonascreen.Inordertomakeavideogame,youhavetothinkofsomethingoriginal(新颖的)toreachtheplayers.Thatisthepointofart.-MaryPottanat,13Ibelievevideogamesarenotaformofart.Artshouldbeavisualandcreativeexpressionoffeelings.Althoughitisarguablethatvideogamesarevisual,theydonotexpressfeelingsinanyway.-PranabKirshnan,12Howeverexcitingvideogamesare,theyarenotart.Paintingisart,butnotvideogames.Arthasbeautyandculturethatnotechnologycouldevercompareto.Eventhoughyoucancreateartinsomevideogames,the“MonaLisa”wasnotpaintedwithNintendo.-CarolineKaplan,10Artisawayofcommunicatingideastothepublicinawaythatisfuntothem.The“public”,whointhiscasearekidsandadults,arefindingthesevideogamesfromdifferenttimeperiodsinteresting.Videogameswouldnothavebeenartifithadnotbeenforthekidsandadultsattractedby“theartofvideogames.”-RyanPuthumana,1018.Whoistheauthor?
A.AnartistB.Avideogamecreator.C.SomeonewhoworksatKidsPost.D.Someonewhoworksinamuseum.19.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatA.CarolineKaplandisagreeswithMaryPottanat.B.onlyonekidthinksvideogamesaresimilartoart.C.PranabKirshnandoesntlikeplayingvideogames.D.theolderthekidsare,themoretheylikevideogames.20.RyanPuthumanaholdstheviewthatvideogamesareA.cantbefunenoughtobeartB.aresointerestingthattheyareart.C.cannotexpressfeelingsaswellasart.D.arenotsopopularwithkidsasbefore.21.ThepassagemainlydiscussA.whethervideogamesareartornot.B.whatcanbeconsideredworksofart.C.thereasonspeoplelikeorhatevideogames.D.thedifferencesbetweenvideogamesandart.DItmusthavebeenaverycleverhumanwholookedatasheepwalkingpastandthoughtoftheuseitswoolmighthave!
Althoughtheoldestsurvivingtextile(纺织品)madeofwoolisaround3,500yearsold,theoldestfinewoolenclothesdatesbacktoabout2,500yearsagoandwasfoundinancientGreece.Woolwasprobablythefirstfibertobewovenintotextile.Becausewhenhumansstoppedhuntingandstartedraisinganimals,itwastheirfirststepfromawildlifetoacivilized(文明的)one.SheepbecameaconveniencestoreforthenewlifestyleofourancestorsduringtheStoneAge,awalkingfoodsupplythatrequiredlittlecare.Sheepprovidedall-meatandmilkforfood,skinandbonesforclothing,shelterandtools.Somesheepweresuitabletoroastwhileothersweretoproducewool,asgoodeatingsheepdonotnecessarilyhavehigh-qualitywool.Earlywildspeciesofsheephadlongouterhairprotectingtheirshortwoolundercoats.Itwasthisunder-layerthatwashighlysuitablefortextileuse,sotheywereselectivelybredintomodernsheep.Greatempires(帝国)werebuiltonthebacksofsheepandtheirwool.Around1800BCthecivilizationofBabyloniawasfamousforitswool.In45AD,theRomansconquered(征服)Spain.TheydevelopedanewbreedthatwouldcometobeknownastheSpanishMerino,withthewhitest,finestwooleverknown.Today,theMerinoisthemosthighlyregardedbreedintheworld.TheChineseheldontothesecretofsilkforthousandsofyearsbeforeEuropeansevengotanideaabouthowtoputtwothreadstogether.Withwool,theyseemtohavegottheirrevenge.22.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraphs2and3thatA.earlywildsheepneededmuchcare.B.goodeatingsheephavetopqualitywool.C.sheepslongouterhairisbestsuitablefortextileuse.D.sheepwereraisedfordifferentusesintheStoneAge.23.WhatsParagraph4mainlyabout?
A.RomeconqueredSpainfortheMerinosheep.B.WhyMerinoispopularC.Someempiresroseduetosheepandwool.D.WhatiscivilizationofBabylonia.24.Theunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphcanbestbereplacedby“.A.havereturnedaninjuryB.havehadadisadvantageC.havelosthopeforfutureD.havebeenabletoconquertheworld25.Whichpartofawebsiteisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?
A.BusinessB.TravelC.HistoryD.Lifestyl