河南省周口市学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题含答案文档格式.docx
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4.Whatdoesthemanhavetodo?
A.Drininabar.B.Taeabottlein.C.Leavethebottlebehind.
5.Whatarethespeaerstalingabout?
A.Aprogram.B.Adesert.C.Aphotograph.
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。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Howwillthewomangettotheparty?
A.Bytaingabus.B.Bydrivinghercar.C.Bygettingaride.
7.Whatwillthemandoatnoon?
A.Meetthewoman.B.Havethiscarrepaired.C.TalwithMs.Wilson.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What’sthematterwiththewoman’sbrother?
A.Heinjuredhisbac.B.Hehithishead.C.Heisnotbreathing.
9.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Waeupherbrother.
B.Calltheambulance.
C.Leaveherbrotherwhereheis.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whyisthewomanupset?
A.Shedidn’tenjoythemeal.
B.Themanruinedtheevening.
C.Shefailedaneam.
11.Whatwillthemandonet?
A.Drivethewomanhome.B.Finishthemealhimself.C.Leavethewomanalone.
12.Wheredoestheconversationtaeplace?
A.Inarestaurant.B.Inacar.C.Intheman’shouse.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdowenowaboutthewoman’sfirstjob?
A.Sheearnedmuch.
B.Shegotpropertraining.
C.Shewasnotconfidentinthejob.
14.Whatdoesthewomanthinofherboss?
A.nowledgeable.B.Impolite.C.Hardworing.
15.Whatdidthewomandointheshop?
A.Shebaedbread.B.Shesoldsandwiches.C.Sheusedcalculators.
16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthefull-timeshopassistants?
A.Theyweresilly.
B.Theywereschoolgirls.
C.Theywerenotgoodatcalculating.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whataretheolddessusedfor?
A.eepingmagaines.B.Storingoldboos.C.Placingcomputers.
18.Whatcanthelistenersdoatthestudydess?
A.Usetheprinters.B.Maetelephonecalls.C.GetaccesstotheInternet.
19.Howlongcanthelistenerseeplibraryboos?
A.Twomonths.B.Siwees.C.Thirteendays.
20.Howdothelistenersrenewaboonow?
A.Overthephone.B.Inperson.C.Bye-mail.
第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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CAREERDISCOVERYDAY
Ages11—17,withanadultchaperone(监护人)
PurposeTofindoutwhatitislietoworataoo.
Descriptions
Joinusforagreatprogrammeformiddleandhighschoolstudentstoeploreanimal—relatedcareersatDenveroo.
Fromeeperstotrainers,vetsandehibitsdesigners,differentindsofpossibleooandanimalcareerswillbeeploredduringourCareerDiscoveryDaythisfall.Theprogrammestartswithanamainggatheringinwhichouranimalstarswillappearandperform.Participantswillattendlecturesgivenbyprofessorsoftheooandtaepartinspecialtoursfilledwithactivitiesfindinformation.Andyou,11havetimetoasquestionsaboutwhatittaestoworonthewildside.
Registrationrequired
Registrationclosesat10a.m.,September16th.Lecturesandtoursarelimitedtoregisteredparticipantsandtheironechaperoneonly.
Cost
Members$70perperson.Nonmembers$75perperson.Thecostincludesooadmissionforoneparticipantandonerequiredadultchaperone.
Note
Participantswillnotbeadmittedwithoutanadultchaperoneandchaperonesmuststaywithparticipantsduringtheperiodoftheevent.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecallat720—337—1491ore-mailatteenprogrammesdenveroo.org.
21.WhowouldmostprobablybeinterestedinCareerDiscoveryDay?
A.idswholoveanimals.
B.Adultswhoarelooingforajob.
C.Childrenwholieanimalperformances.
D.Teenagerswhowanttolearnaboutjobsataoo.
22.Howmuchshouldtwomembersandtheirmotherspaytoregisterfortheprogramme?
A.$70.B.$140.C.$150.D.$290.
23.Thetetismeantto________.
A.attractvisitorstoDenverooB.tellidshowtohavefuninfall
C.advertiseanactivityatDenverooD.encouragepeopletoworatoos
B
TomCostellowasonceafraidofhomelessAmericans.“IwassoafraidthatifIsawahomelesspersonwalingdownthestreet,I’dcrossthestreet,”hesaid.
Thatchangedsevenyearsagoafterhiswife,Nancy,avolunteeratahomelessshelter,persuadedhimtohelpwithaholidaydinnerforshelterresidents.Tomrememberedgoingtoastoreandbuyingsocsfortheresidents.Henewmanyofthemwereinneedofclothing.
Attheshelter,Tomsaid,hedroppedapairofsocsintoabagforawoman.Sheasedhimifshecouldhavesocsforafriendwhowasn’twithherthatday.Hegaveheranotherpair.“Shestartedtocryandtoldmethatnobodyhadevergivenhersocsbefore,”Tomsaid,“Thenshereachedoutandgavemeahug.”ThateperienceattheshelterhelpedTomendhisfearofthehomeless.
Italsoledhimtosetupagroupcalled“TheJoyofSo.”,whichborrowsfromanameofapopularboo.ThegroupcollectssocsfromdonorsandgivesthemmostlytosheltersintheareawhereTomandNancylive.Ithasbeenepandingitsreachandprovidessocstohomelesssheltersin21statesandotherthreecountriesnow.
Whysocs?
TomeplainsthatsomeAmericansgivefood,coatsandotherclothingtoshelters.Butdonatingsocsisnotsomethingmostpeoplethinabout.And,hesaid,socsareveryhelpfulateepingpeoplewarm,especiallyincoldweather.Amannamediwi,whohaslivedinhomelessshelters,saidmostofthetimehecouldfindenoughfoodthroughsheltersandsoupitchens.Butsocsweremuchmoredifficulttoget,henoted.
24.WhatremovedTom’sfrightofthehomeless?
A.Awoman’sneedforsocs.
B.TheencouragementfromNancy.
C.Thehugfromahomelessperson.
D.Thefirsteperienceofhelpingthehomeless.
25.WhatdidTomdowhenthewomanasedforanotherpairofsocs?
A.Hefeltafraid.B.Hewaledaway.
C.Hesatisfiedherdemand.D.Hegaveherahug.,
26.Whatcanwenowabout“TheJoyofSo”?
A.Itgotthenamefromaboo.
B.ItwasfoundedbyTomandNancy.
C.Ithelpsthehomelessofthreecountries.
D.Itbuysdifferentsocsforthehomeless.
27.WhydoesTomprovidesocsforthehomeless?
A.Thehomelessarelacofsocs.
B.Tom’swifepersuadedhimtodoso.
C.Socsarepopularamongthedonators.
D.Thehomelesscan’tbuysocsinshelters.
C
“Fastfashion”meansclothesthatareinepensivebutlooliethelatestdesigns.Onereasonforthesuccessoffastfashionissocialnetworing.AreportbytheinvestmentresearchfirmBernsteinfoundthatmillennials—peopleborninthe1980sand90s—wantedtowearavarietyofclothesinthephotostheypostedonFaceboo,InstagramandTwitter.Asaresult,manybusinessesthatoffertrend,low-costclothesaregrowing.
Butthesituationischangingnow.MaineBedat,awomanwhoisinherearly30s,loosinherclosetfullofclothes,butshehasnothingtowear.Shesaysshehatesalwaysshoppingforwhatisinstyle.Instead,shesays,shewantstobuyfewerclothesthatshecanwearoverandover.Otherpeoplewantthesamething,shesays.
SoMs.Bedatandabusinesspartner,SorayaDarabi,starteda“slowfashion”clothingcompanycalltdady.“Slowfashion”meansclothesthatlastalongtime.Theyareoftenclassiccolorsandshapes,andaremadefromnaturalmaterialsthatarebiodegradable(可生物降解的)overtime.
Theterms“fastfashion”and“slowfashion”arerelatedto“fastfood”and“slowfoodfastfoodisstillpopularintheUS,butmanyrestaurantsincreasinglyofferhigher-quality,moreepensiveandrelaedmeals.
Lieslowfood,slowfashionalsoaimstousesourcesthataregoodfortheenvironmentand、worers.MaineBedatsayspeopleinhergenerationwanttonowwheretheirclothescomefromandwhoismaingthem.Toanswermillennials’demandforinformationabouttheproductstheybuy,Ms.Bedat’scompany,ady,includesdetailsaboutthehistoryofthebrands.Italsodescribestheprocessinwhichtheclothesaremade.MsBedatsaysadyaimstotellshopperswheretheirclothescomefrom,wheretheygo,andhowtheyimpacttheworld.
28.WhatcanwenowaboutmillennialsfromParagraph1?
A.Theytendtobuyclotheswithlowerprice.
B.TheyalllietosharephotosontheInternet.
C.Theyspendmoneyinbuyingthelatestdesigns
D.Theyshowtheirinterestsinwearingdifferentclothes.
29.WhatmaesMeineBedatestablishady?
A.Shehasnothingtowear.
B.Sheliestheclassicclothes.
C.Shelongsfor“slowfashion”clothes.
D.Sheprefersclotheswithnaturalmaterials.
30.Lie“slowfood”,“slowfashion”should________.
A.behigh-qualityandepensive
B.befriendlytotheenvironment
C.telltheshoppersthehistoryofthebrands
D.describetheprocessofmaingtheclothes
31.Whatdoesthetetmainlytalabout?
A.How“fastfashion”becomespopular.
B.“Slowfashion”isbecomingpopularnow.
C.Manybusinessesaresellingtrendyandcheapclothes.
D.Thedifferencesbetween“fastfashion”and“slowfashion”.
D
Anew“smartbin”couldspelltheendofenvironment-consciousfamiliesspendinghourssortingtins,cartons,bottles,andcardboardforrecycling.Theinvention,whichautomaticallysortsrubbishintorecyclingcategories,isbeingtrialedinPolandandissettogoonsaleintheUwithinafewyears.
Thebin,designedbystart-upcompanyBin.E,reco