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学年海南省国科园实验学校高二下学期期末考试英语试题分析
海南国科园实验学校2015-2016学年度第二学期期末考试
高二年级英语学科考试
I.词汇(30)
①英汉互译(每小题1分,共15分)
1.感激的(adj.)g_________
3.外向的(adj.)o_________
5.使人放松的(adj.)r___________
7.漫步,闲逛(v)w____________
9.background_________
11.保护(v)p________
13.理想的i_________
15.打扰(v)d__________
2.志愿者(n)v_________
4. shelter__________
6.celebration____________
8.表现(vi.)p_________
10.guarantee_________
12.retire__________
14.force_________
②.短语:
在空白处填上适当的词(每小题1分,共15分)
16.平均____average17.申请apply______
18.与…有联系haveconnection____19.______aresult结果是
20.编造;组成make___21.consist______由...组成
22.payattention______注意23.give______放弃
24.把某人扶起picksb.______25.由某人决定up_____sb.
26.毕竟;终归after_____27.thekey____...的关键
28.______danger在危险中29.stand______代表
30.使某人吃惊的是__one’sastonishment
Ⅱ.阅读理解:
(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
TraceyWebbandherhusbandKeithweredrivingfriendshometoTavistocklateon11Maywhentheysawtwocarsthathadjustcrashedbadly.
Thecouplehadonlycompletedtheirfirstaidtrainingonthepreviousday,buttheydidn’thesitate(犹豫)toact.Traceysaid,“Westoppedourcar,andourfriendDrewcalled999.Irantothecarsfirstandcheckthepeople.Bothdriverswereveryshocked,buttheywereupandwalkingaround.However,therewasafrontseatpassengertrappedinonecarsoIaskedDrewtoalsocallforafiretruck.
“IshoutedtoKeithtohelpthedrivers,thenclimbedintothebackseatofthecarandsatholdingtheheadofthetrappedpassenger,a17-year-oldboy.Bothhislegswerecaughtunderthedashboard(仪表盘).Thecarwasfullofbrokenglass.Thepassenger’sheadwascoveredinglassandtinycuts.”
Traceyadded,“Hewascryinginpain,soIkepttalkingtohimtocalmhimdown.Followingmyfirstaidtraining,Icheckedforsignsofinjuryandaskedsomeoftheboy’smedicalhistorytopassontothedoctors.
“Anambulance(救护车)camefirst,andthedoctorssaidIwasdoingexactlytherightthing.Isatholdingtheinjuredpassenger’sheaduprightandstillforanother20minutesandfinallyhandedovertoadoctorjustbeforethefiremencutofftheroofofthecar.”
Throughouttheprocess,thecouplebothstayedcalmandfocusedonwhattheyhadlearnedduringtheirfirstaidcourse.
“IfIhadnottakenmyfirstaidtraining,thesituationcouldhavebeenverydifferentthatnight.Wesavedalife,”saidTracey.
31.Onseeingthecaraccident,Traceyimmediately_______.
A.calledforanambulanceB.askedthefiremenforhelp
C.checkedthemeninthecaraccidentD.climbedintothecartosavetheinjuredboy
32.Whatwaswrongwiththe17-year-oldboy?
A.Hewasseriouslyinjuredandcouldn’tsee.
B.Hegottrappedinthecarandcouldn’tgetout.
C.Hisheadhitthedashboardandwascoveredincuts.
D.Hislegswerecutbypiecesofglassandlosingblood.
33.WhenthedoctorssaidTraceydidtherightthing,theymeantthatTracey______.
A.chosetotakefirstaidcourseB.waitedforthedoctorstocome
C.waskindenoughtosaveastrangerD.kepttheboycalmandprotecthishead
34.WhichwordscanbestdescribeTraceyandherhusband?
A.Calmandwarm-heartedB.Quickandcreative.
C.Patientandclever.D.Kindandhonest.
B
BabysitterWanted
Iamseekingababysitterformy6-month-oldson.AfewhoursonSaturdaysandSundaystohelpmeandthenadditionaltimesasneeded.Applicantshouldbeover18,responsible,loving,warm,drug-free,andhaveexperiencecaringforbabies.Acollegestudentlookingforapart-timejobisalsoOK.Thepayis$10anhour.
Ifthissoundslikeagoodfitforyou,pleasereplyto:
rebecharv@orcall800-4964.Itisurgent!
OfficeManagerwanted
Acompanyislookingforafull-timemanagertobeinchargeofthebusinessaspects.Strongskillsareneededinorganizationandbusinessmanagement.Theofficemanagerisresponsibleforkeepingfinancialrecords,sohe/sheshouldbefamiliarwithcomputer.
Pleasesendyourresumetojim@californiaaquatics.comorcall800-6978.
Waiter/Waitresswanted
SpecialtyRestaurantislookingforanexperiencedandwellseasonedwaiter/waitress.Aknowledgeofwinesandfinediningexperiencearenecessary.Mustworkwellunderpressureandunderstandthebasicsoffinediningandcustomerservice.
Ifyou'reinterested,pleasereplytojob-tkupe1329358152@craigslist.org.
Thisisapart-timejob.Please,nophonecallsaboutthisjob!
OfficeCleanerWanted
LookingforPart-timework?
PositionavailableintheMississaugaarea!
Part-time4hoursperdayfrom10:
00a.m.-2:
00p.m.
Dutiesinclude:
--CleanWashrooms
--DustFurniture
--Moppingfloors
--Othergeneralcleaning
Someexperienceisnecessary
Pay:
$15perhour
Replyto:
job-p3b7u-1365632206@craigslist.orgorcall800-8197
35.Thepositionofa(n)___________isfull-timejob.
A.babysitterB.officemanager
C.waiter/waitressD.officecleaner
36.Wherecanyousende-mailasacollegegirl?
A.job-p3b7u-1365632206@craigslist.orgB.job-tkupe1329358152@craigslist.org.
C.jim@californiaaquatics.ComD.rebecharv@
37.Whichofthefollowingisthemostimportantforwaiter/waitressjob?
A.Beingfamiliarwithcomputers.B.Havingaknowledgeofwines.
C.Knowingmoreaboutmenus.D.Workingwellunderpressure.
C
Itwasonher14thbirthdaythatherfirstbook,IntheForestoftheNight,wasacceptedforpublication.Itwasahugesuccessgainingtheattentionofmillionsofyoungreaders.At16,hersecondnovel,DemoninMyView,alsoreachedthebookstores.Severalbookslater,theteenageauthorstillworksawayinherroom,surroundedbyshelvesfullofdarktalesaboutvampires(吸血鬼)andwitches.AmeliaAtwater–RhodesiswidelyseenasAmerica’sfinestteenwriterandwasnamedoneofTeenPeople’s“20TeensWhoWillChangetheWorld.”
Bornin1984,shebeganmakingupstorieswhenshewasaboutthreeyearsold.“Ineverstoppedandsaid,‘Iwanttowrite’,”Ameliaremembers.“IlovedstoriesandcreatedstoriesbeforeIwasoldenoughtoknowhowtowritethemdown.”
Inherfamily,readingwasbasicandfun.“Myparentsencouragedmetoread----andtoreadanythingIwanted,solongasIwasreading,”shesaid.“TheyneverrestrictedwhatIread.Later,whenIstartedwriting,theynevercriticizedwhatIdidorsaidIwas‘tooyoung’.TheyneversaiditwasimpossibleformetoachievewhatIhave.”
Inhershortbutsuccessfulcareer,Ameliahastrieddifferentstyles.Butvampireswerethefirstcharacterstoreallycomealiveinherwork.Fromthemshehasdevelopedawholeworld,onewhichshealwaysenjoyslearningmoreabout.
Asapublishedteenwriter,Amelia’sadvicetootherteenswhodreamofbeingauthorsis:
justdoit!
“Ibelieveanythingispossible.Don’tgiveupyourdreamsjustbecauseyoufearfailure.Gettingabookpublishedisdifficult,butifIcandoit,otherscantoo.”
38.WhatcanwelearnaboutAmeliaAtwater–Rhodes?
A.Readingwidelyhelpedheralotinhercareer.
B.Shefoundgettingabookpublishedwaseasy.
C.Vampireshavebeentheonlycharactersinherbooks.
D.Herparentsbegantoteachhertomakeupstorieswhenshewas3.
39.WhatdoweknowaboutAmelia’sparents?
A.Theyhelpedherwithwritingstories.B.Theyfullysupportedher.
C.Theythoughtshewastooyoungtoread.D.Theychosewhatsheread.
40.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4refersto__________.
A.VampiresB.differentstylesC.TeenagersD.charactersinhernovel
41.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.GoodNewsforTeenWritersB.IsItPossibleforaTeenWritertoBePublished?
C.AdviceonBeingTeenWritersD.ATop-sellingTeenWriterPensVampireTales
D
Cellphones:
Isthereacancerlink?
Couldyourcellphonegiveyoucancer?
Whetheritcouldornot,somepeopleareworryingaboutthepossibilitythatphones,powerlinesandWi-Ficouldberesponsibleforarangeofillnesses,fromrashestobraintumors.
Somesaythereisevidencetosupportthegrowinganxieties.DavidCarpenter,aprofessorofenvironmentalhealthsciencesattheuniversityatAlbany,inNewYork,thinksthere’sagreaterthan95percentchancethatpowerlinescancausechildhoodleukemia(白血病).Alsothere’sagreaterthan90percentchancethatcellphonescancausebraintumors.“It’sapparentnowthatthere’sarealrisk,”saidCarpenter.
Butothersbelievetheseconcernsarenotjustified.DrMarthaLinet,headofradiationepidemiology(流行病学)attheUSNationalCancerInstitute,haslookedatthesameresearchasCarpenterbuthasreachedadifferentconclusion.“Idon’tsupportwarninglabelsforcellphones,”saidLinet.“Wedon’thavetheevidencethatthere’smuchdanger.”
StudiessofarsuggestaweakconnectionbetweenEMFs(电磁场)andillness—soweakthatitmightnotexistatall.Amultinationalinvestigationofcellphonesandbraincancer,in13countriesoutsidetheUS,hasbeenunderwayforseveralyears.It’sfundedinpartbytheEuropeanUnion,inpartbyacellphoneindustrygroup.Thefinalreportshouldcomeoutlaterthisyear,butdatasofardon’tsuggestastronglinkbetweencellphoneuseandcancerrisk.
42.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatsomepeopleareworriedbecause________.
A.theyhaveevidencethattheuseofcellphonescanleadtocancer
B.theyfeelsurprisedandalarmedaboutcellphoneuse
C.someexpertshavegivenawarning
D.cellphonesareresponsibleforbraintumors
43.Bysaying“Idon’tsupportwarninglabelsforcellphones,”DrMarthaLinethastheideathat_______.
A.theworryingisunnecessaryB.cancer—warninglabelsshouldbeoncellphones
C.thereisalinkbetweencellphonesandcancerD.cellphoneshavenothing