届河北省承德第一中学高三上学期第二次半月考英语试题Word下载.docx
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1.Whodialedthewrongnumber?
A.Tom.B.Mary.C.Thewoman.
2.WhereisRichardnow?
A.Inthehospital.B.Athome.C.Atschool.
3.Whatdoesthewomando?
A.Aneditor.B.Anurse.C.Ahousewife.
4.Howmuchwillthemanpay?
A.30dollars.B.60dollars.C.120dollars.
5.Whatistheman’shobby?
A.WatchingTV.B.Goingtomovies.C.Takingpictures.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5
秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whenisthebankgoingtobeclosed?
A.Inanhour.B.Inhalfanhour.C.Intwohours.
7.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.Tobuytraveler’schecks.B.Todrivehertothebank.C.Tofetchhercheckbook.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.HowdidtheParkingsonsfindtheirtriptoCostaRica?
A.Good.B.Tiring.C.Expensive.
9.Whatdoweknowaboutthehotels?
A.Theyhavegoodservice.
B.They’reveryexpensive.
C.TheyhavenopeoplespeakingEnglish.
10.WhatisworthbuyinginCostaRica?
A.Bags.B.Jewelry.C.Clothing.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whenisthemansupposedtocheckin?
A.At10:
30a.m.B.At10:
00a.m.C.At9:
30a.m.
12.Whereisthemanleavingfor?
A.London.B.Paris.C.Scotland.
1
3.Whydoesthemanfeelnervous?
A.Becausehelosthisticket.
B.Becausehelosthisboardingpass.
C.Becausehehasnevertakenaplanebefore.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?
A.Tohandlehisvisa.B.Tocashacheque.C.Togethispassport.
15.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?
A.300yuan.B.400yuan.C.500yuan.
16.Whenshouldthemantakethedocumentstothewoman?
A.Within3days.B.Within5days.C.Within7days.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatistheaveragetemperatureofHaikouannually?
A.Itis17.2℃.B.Itis23.8℃.C.Itis29℃.
18.WhenistherainyseasoninHaikou?
A.FromApriltoOctober.B.FromMaytoOctober.C.FromMaytoAugust.
19.HowistheclimateinHaikou?
A.Itispoorinrain.B.Itisverywindy.C.Itisrichinsunlight.
20.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.HaikouisthesecondlargestislandinChina.
B.Thereisaclearchangeindifferentseasons.
C.Thecity’snamemeans“MouthoftheRiver”.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(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四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
DogparksonLongIsland
Fordoglovers,parkingdogssometimesmightbeaproblem.Fromentertainmentfacilitiestoparktips,we’vecollectedeverythingyouneedtoknowbeforeyoutakeyourpetforanafternoonofoutdoorfun.
1.Amagansett,NapeagueStatePark
Amagansett,NapeagueStatePark,Route27.Dogsareallowedonaleash(狗链)inthisundevelopedpark,whichincludestrails,woodedareasandroads.Accesstothebeach.Nowatersourceorpublicbathrooms.
2.EastMeadow,EisenhowerPark
EastMeadow,EisenhowerPark,SalisburyParkDriveandStewartAvenue,EastMeadow.Inadditiontodhadedseating,eachrunhasawatersource.Permitsarefree,butrequired.
3.Calverton,IsaacPark
Calverton,IsaacPark,ontheGrummanSite,withinVeteran’sMemorialPark.Separatedbylargeandsmalldogs,thishalf-acreplothasshadetrees,seatingandaccesstothebeach.Bringyourownwater’leasheddogcanbewalkedonsometrails;
TownofRiverheadresidentsonly.
4.Broolhaven,RobinsonDuckFarmDogPark
Broolhaven,RobinsonDuckFarmDogPark,2903MontaukHwy.This3-acreparkhasareasforlargeandsmalldogs,butnowatersource.Large-dogareaincludesatrainingcourse.$18yearlypassforvillageresidents.
5.Massapequa,ClocksBoulevardPark
Massapequa,ClocksBoulevardPark,offLoudenAvenueandSunriseHighway.Atlargerthan1acre,thisdogparkhaslotsofroomtorunandwoodedareasforshade.Opendawntodusk.Watersourcesareavailableinboththelarge-andsmall-dogareas.Ithasenoughparkingandseating.OpentoTownofOysterBayresidents.
21.Inwhichparksarewatersourcesavailable?
A.IsaacParkandEisenhowerPark.
B.NapeagueStateParkandIsaacPark.
C.EisenhowerParkandClocksBoulevardPark.
D.RobinsonDuckFarmDogParkandClocksBoulevardPark.
22.WhatisrequiredifyouarevisitingIsaacPark?
A.Buyingapermit.
B.Spending$18everyyear.
C.Keepingpublicbathroomsclean.
D.TheidentityasaresidentofTownOfRiverhead.
23.What’sspecialaboutRobinsonDuckFarmDogPark?
A.Dogscanbetrainedthere.B.Ithaslargeroomfordogs.
C.Dogscangetshadethere.D.Itisfreeforvillageresidents.
B
Canyouimaginefourhoursofyourdaygettingtoandfromwork?
Forthelasteightyears,JoMeaderodeherbikeeachSundayona16-mileroundtriptoherjobwashingdishes.Ittookmorethananhoureachway.Otherdaysoftheweekshewouldspendtwohoursonthreebusesfromherapartmenttogettotheotherwork,forafour-hourroundtrip.
Thatwasthe“before”partofherlife.The“after”partofherlifewasstartedbythecommunityPoliceOfficerTrevorArnold,whodeliveredausedcartoherwiththehelpofacardealerandotherdonors.
Arnold,whospottedMeade,redandsweaty,ridingherbikeintheworstheatthissummer,decidedhewouldhetheracar.HeintendedtoquietlybuyherausedcaroutofhisownpocketsoheturnedtohisfriendKodySlaght,acarsalesmantoaskaboutacarpriced$1,000.Thatwasn’tenoughforareliableride,Slaghtsaid,butthedealershipsaidtheywouldfindagoodcarforheratagoodprice.Soonothersweredonating.SlaghtandArnoldwouldn’tsayhowmuchthecarcost,butthevalueisabout$4,000.
ArnoldsaidhewasmotivatedbyMeade’sworkethic(职业道德)tohelp.“Iseealotofhardworkingpeoplenutthat’swhentheyareatwork.Canyouimaginespendingfourhoursofyourdaygettingtoandfromwork?
”hesaid.
Meade’sbosssaidshewasawesomeandreallyreliablewhensheworkedandshegotalongwithothers.“She’swillingtorisethethreebusestogetinhereonherdayoffifweneedhertoo.”
Meadesaidshewasplanningtobuyacar,“butIhaven’tbeenabletoaffordit,”shesaid.“Trevor,heisaverygoodguy.Ididnotexpectthis.”
24.WhatcanwelearnaboutJoMeade’swork?
A.It’sfreebutlow-paid.
B.It’snotworthherdevotion.
C.It’scompetitiveandhigh-paid.
D.It’stime-consumingontheroad.
25.WhydidSlaghtdisagreetoArnold’sbuyingacarpriced$1,000?
A.ThecarwastooexpensiveforMeade.
B.ThecarwasbeyondArnold’saffordability.
C.Thecarhadbeendonatedtoanotherperson.
D.Thecarwasnotingoodconditionofdriving.
26.WhatinspiredArnoldtobuyacarforMeade?
A.HissympathyforMeade.B.Hisdutyasapoliceman..
C.Hercommitmenttowork.D.Herdesireforabetterlife..
27.What’sMeade’sfeelingforthedonatedcar?
A.Normal.B.Surprised.
C.Embarrassed.D.Disappointed.
C
Weallhavedreamssometimes.Somearesweetbutsomearenightmares.Almostallresearchersinsleepexplainthatnightmaresareareactiontonegativeexperiencesthathappenduringwakinghours.However,someofthembelievethatnightmaresdohavesomerealbenefits.One2017study,forexample,foundthatfrequentnightmaresufferersratedthemselvesasmoreempathetic(共鸣的).Theyalsodisplayedmoreofatendencytounconsciouslymirrorotherpeoplethroughthingslikeyawning.Peoplewhohaveconstantnightmaresalsotendtothinkfurtheroutsidetheboxonpsychoanalysistasks.Someotherresearchershavefoundsupportfortheideathatnightmaresmightbelinkedtocreativity.
Peopleseekingcurefornightmareswerenotnecessarilymorefearfuloranxious,butratherhadageneralsensitivitytoallemotionalexperience.Sensitivityisthedrivingforcebehindintensedreams.Heightenedsensitivitytothreatsorfearduringthedayresultsinbaddreamsandnightmares,whereasheightenedpassionorexcitementmayresultinmoreintensepositivedreams.Andboththeseformsofdreamsmayfeedbackintowakinglife,perhapsincreasingsufferingafternightmares,orpromotingsocialbondsandempathyafterpositivedreams.
Theeffectsgofurtherstill.Thissensitivityoverflowsoverintoperceptionsandthoughts:
peoplewhohavealotofnightmaresexperienceadreamlikequalitytotheirwakingthoughts.Andthiskindofthinkingseemstogivethemacreativeedge.Forinstance,studiesshowthatsuchpeopletendtohavegreatercreativetalentandartisticexpression.Andpeoplewhooftenhavenightmaresalsotendtohavemorepositivedreamsthantheaverageperson.
Theevidencepointstowardstheideathat,ratherthandisturbingnormalactivity,peoplewhoareunfortunateinhavingalotofnightmaresalsohaveadreaminglifethatisatleastascreative,positiveandvividasitcanbedistressingandterrifying.What’smore,thisimaginativerichnessisunlikelytobelimitedtosleep,butalsoisfilledwithwakingthoughtanddaydreams.Evenafterpeoplewakeupandshakeoffthenightmare,inotherwords,amarkofitstaysbehind,possessingthemthroughouttheday.
28.Whatdomostsleepresearchersthinkofnightmares?
A.Theyhavenoadvantagesatall.
B.Theymakepeoplemoreempathetic.
C.Theycanpromotehuman’screativity.
D.Theyareareflectionofwakingbehavior.
29.Howcannightmaresufferersprobablystopnightmaresintheoryaccordingtothetext?
A.Trytoreducesensitivitytothreatsorfear.
B.Bemorefearfuloranxioustonightmares.
C.Avoidexcitementasmuchaspossible.
D.