沈阳市东北育才学校高一英语上学期第二次阶段考试试题Word文件下载.docx
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B.Thewoman’sapplicationwaslostinthefields.
C.Thewoman’snotsuitableforthejob.
2.Whichdressdoesthemanlike?
A.Theredone.B.Thewhiteone.C.Thepurpleone.
3.Whatsubjectsdoesthewomanlikebest?
A.MathsandGeography.B.MathsandEnglish.C.ChineseandEnglish.
4.Whichclasswillthewomantakeat2:
00pm?
A.History.B.Physics.C.Chemistry.
5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.ThewomanvisitedtheSydneyOperaHouse.
B.ThewomanhasbeentoAmericarecently.
C.Thewomanlikesbeautifulbuildings.
第二节:
(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inthepolicestation.B.Inthecustomsoffice.C.Inthetouristscenter.
7.Whatisthepurposeofthewoman’strip?
A.Visitingherparents.B.Returningtoherhometown.C.Attendingaconference.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatwouldthewomanliketoeat?
A.Asandwich.B.Friedrice.C.Pizza.
9.Whatdrinkwillthemanbuy?
A.ACoke.B.Ahotcoffee.C.Anorangejuice.
10.Howmuchmoneydoesthewomangivetheman?
A.2.B.3.C.5.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.B.Friends.C.Teacherandstudent.
12.What’swrongwithTom?
A.Hefeltsick.
B.Hefeltupsetforhisbehavior.
C.Hedidn’tknowwhattodowithhisCDplayer.
13.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?
A.TomstoleaCDplayer.
B.TheCDplayerbelongedtoJenny.
C.Tomdidn’tfollowJenny’ssuggestion.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Howmanygirlchildrendoesthefamilyhavealtogether?
A.FiveB.Nine.C.Four.
15.Whatwasthewoman’schildhoodlike?
A.Quarrelsomeandfree.B.Poorbuthappy.C.Richbutunhappy.
16.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutherwealthycousins?
A.Theyhadtobehavethemselvesanddidnothavesomuchfreedom.
B.Theyenviedherwayoflife.
C.Theywerelivinginahugefamily.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowlongisthespeakerstayinginFinland?
A.Thewholewinter.B.Fortwoweeks.C.Forthreeweeks.
18.WhyissheinFinland?
A.Tobuyclothes.
B.Toattendaconference.
C.Toexperiencetheweather.
19.Whatwasthespeaker’sbiggestproblemwithpreparingthetrip?
A.Gettingtherightkindofclothes.
B.Gettingusedtotheweather.
C.Sellingwarmclothes.
20.WhycouldJuliahelp?
A.She’sbeentoNorthernEurope.
B.She’sfromFinland.
C.Shemakesclothes.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
AfterspendingagoodChristmasholidayatmygrandma’shouse,mywifeTereandIdrovebackhome.Weweresotiredwhenwearrivedhome,soweleftthecarinthedrivewayanddecidedtounpackitinthemorning.
Atseveno’clockinthemorning,wewokeuprefreshed.Butwhenweopenedthefrontdoor,therewasnocarinthedriveway!
TereandIlookedateachother,lookedbackatthedriveway,andlookedateachotheragain.Thensheaskedthiswonderfulquestion:
“Well,wheredidyouparkthecar?
”Laughing,Ianswered:
“Rightinthedriveway.”
Wewalkedaroundtheblockandcouldn’tfindthecar,sowecalledthepolice.Astimewentby,Terebecameincreasinglyupsetassherememberedmoreandmoreofwhathadbeeninthecar–ourweddingalbum,familyphotosfrompastgenerationsandmywallet,justtonameafewthings.Thesewereitemsoflittleimportancetooursurvival,yettheyseemedofmajorimportanceatthatmoment.Frustrated,Tereaskedme:
“Howcanyouremaincoolwhenallofthesethingsandourbrandnewcararemissing?
”
Isaid:
“Honey,wecanhaveastolencarandbeupset,orwecanhaveastolencarandbehappy.Eitherway,wehaveastolencar.Itrulybelieveourattitudesandmoodsarechoices,andrightnowIchoosetobehappy.”
Fivedayslaterourcarwasreturnedwithoutanyofourbelongings,andwithover$3,000worthofdamagetothecar.AfterIpickedupthecarfromthedealer,Iranintoanothercar,whichcostanother$3,000worthofdamage.
AsIwasstandinginthedrivewaylookingatthecar,kickingmyselfforhittingtheothercar,Terearrivedhome.Sheputherarmaroundmeandsaid:
“Honey,wecanhaveawrecked(坏了的)carandbeupset,orwecanhaveawreckedcarandbehappy.Eitherway,wehaveawreckedcar,solet’schoosetobehappy.”
Isurrendered(放弃)withaheartylaughandwewentontohaveawonderfuleveningtogether.
21.Theauthor’swifebecamemoreandmoretroubledaftertheircarwasstolenwhensherealized______.
A.theauthorparkedthecarinthewrongplace
B.therewasnothingtheycoulddotofindthecar
C.thecarwasloadedwithvaluableitemstheyhadbought
D.thecarwasfullofthingsthatbroughtbackfamilymemories
B
UGGbootshavebeenawinter-weatherfashionforseveralyearsnow,combiningfunction,comfort,warmthandevensomestyle.WhatmanyUGG-enthusiastsdon’tknowisthattheirbootsareabreedinggroundforbacteria(细菌)andcausefootproblems.
Doctorsbelievetheboots,whichareparticularlypopularamongyoungteenagegirls,areleadingtomoreandmorepeoplesufferingpainsintheirfeetandknees.
Dr.IanDrysdale,headoftheBritishCollegeofOsteopathicMedicine,believesbecausethefootdoesnotgetthepropersupportontheinside,itwillleadtomoreankle,knee,hipandbackproblems.“Thesebootsarenotdesignedforoutsidewear.Thatsomethingbecomesatrendorfashionabledoesn’tmeanit’sgoodorright,”hesaid,“Theparticularproblemwiththistypeoffootwearisthatitisunsupported.It’saslipper.Youwouldn’tnormallyexpecttobedoingoutdooractivitiesfromsomethingusedindoors.Ifyoudecidetowearyoursleepcoatoutsideallthetime,someonewillcomeupandsayit’snotagoodidea.”Dr.Drysdaleexplainedthatthefeetissuesbecomeaparticularproblemamongyoungteenagegirls,whosebonesare“plastic”anddevelopingwhentheyaregrowing.“Ifthatstructureisdevelopinginaninappropriateway,”hesaid,“theneventuallythestructurewillbedeformed”
Mike,Neiu,aconsultantsurgeon,said,“Asthefootslidesaround,yougetwearandtear(磨损)onthejointsontheinsideofthefoot.Theankleisinthewrongposition,thethighbonealsochangesposition,andyougetanabnormalmovementinthepelvis,whichleadstobackproblems.”
UGGAustralia,whomakesthedesignerversionoftheboots,toldTheDailyMirrorthattheirbootsare“comfort”ratherthan“performance”footwearandconsumersshouldbeawareof“knockoffs”(仿制品)whichlackreinforcedheelsintheirboots.
24.TeenagegirlsprefertowearUGGbootsbecauseofthefollowingexcept______
A.designB.comfortC.qualityD.warmth
25.AccordingtoDr.IanDrysdale,_____
A.thereisapossibilitythatbacteriawillmultiplyinUGGboots
B.wearingUGGbootswillleadtomoreankleandtoeproblems
C.it’snotagoodideatowearbootslikeUGGoutsideallthetime
D.teenagegirl’sbonesareplasticenoughtowearUGGboots
26.Theunderlinedword“deformed”isclosestinmeaningto_____
A.shapedB.strengthenedC.reformedD.damaged
27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ThePotentialHarmofUGGBootsB.ThePopularityofUGGBoots
C.TheUniqueDesignofUGGBootsD.TheBenefitsofUGGBoots
C
Asunflowerisasunflower.Amobilephoneisamobilephone.Butcanyoucombinethetwotodosomethingforyourlocalenvironment?
Asearlyasnextyearitmaywellbepossible.Whenyouhavefinishedwithyourmobilephone,youwillbeabletoburyitinagardenoraplantpotandwaitforittoflower.
Abiodegradable(生物所能分解的)mobilephonewas,thismonth,introducedbyscientists.Itishopedthatthenewtypeofphonewillencourageconsumerstorecycle.
Scientistshavecomeupwithanewmaterialoverthelastfiveyears.Itlookslikeanyotherplasticandcanbehardorsoft,andisabletochangeshape.Overtimeitcanalsobreakdownintothesoilwithoutgivingoutanypoisonouschemicals.Britishresearchersusedthenewmaterialtodevelopaphonecoverthatcontainsasunflowerseed.Whenthisnewtypeofcoverturnsintowaste,itformsfertilizers.Thesefeedtheseedandhelptheflowergrow.
Engineershavedesignedasmalltransparent(透明的)windowtoholdtheseed.Theyhavemadesureitonlygrowswhenthephoneisthrownaway.“We’veonlyputsunflowerseedsintothecoverssofar.Butweareworkingwithplantexpertstofindoutwhichflowerswouldperformbest.Maybewecouldputrosesinnexttime.”saidonescientist.
Asphonetechnologyisdevelopingsoquickly,peopleareconstantlythrowingtheirmobilesaway.Thismeansmanufacturersareunderpressuretofindwaysofrecyclingthem.Some650millionmobilephoneshavebeensoldthisyear.Mostofthemwillbethrownawaywithintwoyears,addingplastic,heavymetalandchemicalwastetotheenvironment.Abiodegradablecovercanoffersomerelieffornature,accordingtothescientists.
“Theseedcomesoutandtheflowergrowsinthepotsoyoudon’thavetoconcernyourselfwiththephonewhenyouhavefinishedusingit.”saidKerryKirwan.Sheleadstheresearchteam,whichisbasedattheUniversityofWarwickinBritain.
28.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?
A.Totellthepopularityofbiodegradablecellphones.
B.Topersuadethereadertobuythebiodegradablecellphone.
C.Todiscussthedevelopmentofphonetechnology
D.Tointroduceanenvironment-friendlycellphonetoreaders.
29.Peoplethrowawaythe