河北省张家口市学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题Word版含答案文档格式.docx
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答案是C。
1.HowoldisLucy?
A.5yearsold.B.13yearsold.C.18yearsold.
2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Avacation.B.Atrip.C.Ashirt.
3.Whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.Attendameeting.B.Havebreakfast.C.Makeaphonecall.
4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Buyanewcomputer.
B.Callforafter-saleservice.
C.Checkthecomputer.
5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemovie?
A.Interesting.B.Exciting.C.Disappointing.
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。
每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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、7题。
6.Whatisthemanconcernedabout?
A.Alackofsleep.B.Hisjob.C.Hislook.
7.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?
A.TalkwithhimB.Seehisboss.C.Finishhisprojects.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Onabus.B.Inashop.C.Inalibrary.
9.Whatisthewomanaskedtodo?
A.Makeanapology.B.Payforthedamage.C.Buyanewbook.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatistheman?
A.Amanager.B.Awaiter.C.Apostman.
11.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?
A.Shelosthermailboxkey.
B.Hermailboxismissing.
C.Shewantsanewapartment.
12.Whenwilltheymeet?
A.ThisWednesday.B.NextWednesday.C.NextTuesday.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What’stheweatherlikerecently?
A.Rainyandcool.B.Sunnyandhot.C.Sunnybutcool.
14.Whatkindofmoviesdoesthemanlikebest?
A.Sciencefictionfilms.B.Comedies.C.Actionmovies.
15.WhatwillthewomandothisSundaynight?
A.Watchamovie.B.Throwaparty.C.Dosomeexercise.
16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Schoolmates.B.Roommates.C.Colleagues.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Wheredidthespeakerprobablygrowup?
A.InAmerica.B.InJapan.C.InBritain.
18.Whatwashismajorinuniversity?
A.English.B.Spanish.C.Japanese.
19.Whatisthemostimportantforthespeakernow?
A.Buildingwallsathome.
B.Doinghisworkwell.
C.Spendingtimewithhiskids.
20.Whatdoesthespeakerusuallydoonhishikes?
A.Sharehisexperiences.B.Playvideogames.C.GoontheInternet.
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
GalleriesinChelsea
Cheim&
Read
547W.25thSt.,212-242-7727
Unlikemostofitswhite-boxneighbors,thearchitectureheredividesthespaceintwotocreateanexhibitionhallthatoffersauniquewaytoexperienceartinChelsea.Thegalleryhasagroupofdiversetalentsonitsnamelistbutspecializesinfemaleartists,showingworksuchasJennyHolzer’slanguage-basedlightinstallations(装置)andtheabstractpaintingsofJoanMitchell.
PaceGallery
508W.25thSt,212-989-4258;
510W.25thSt,212255-4044;
584W.25thSt.,212-929-7000
Withthreelocations(位置)inChelseaalone,Pacestandsoutforitsabilitytohostallkindsofaffairs,dependingontheneed.AndwithanamelistthatincludesheavyweightslikelightartistsRobertIrwinandJamesTurrell,VietnamWallMemorialmasterMayaLinandoneofthestrongestcollectionsofChineseartists,there’ssuretobesomethingthatcatchesyoureye.
Gagosian
555W.24thSt,212-741-1111;
522W.2lstSt.,212-741-1717
Currentlythebiggestnameinart,LarryGagosianoperates11galleries,twooftheminChelsea.Theartistnamelisthassomeofthebiggestnamesofcontemporaryart:
JeffKoons,GerhardRichter,FrancisBacon,DianeArbus,EdRuschaandmanymore.
JulieSaul
535W.22ndSt.,6thfl.,212-627-2410
Withitsoriginalgoaloffocusingonphotographic-basedart,thisgalleryishowbestknownforworksonpaperanddesign.Perhapsit’sareturntoitsrootsthathasrecentlysetoffdebatesonphotographerArneSvenson’sexhibitionTheNeighbors,inwhichhesecretlytookphotosofhisneighborswithouttheirknowledge.
21.WhatisspecialaboutCheim&
Read?
A.Ithasthelargestspace.B.Itprovideslightexhibition.
C.Itexhibitsabstractpaintings.D.Itfocusesonfemaleartists’works.
22.WhichofthegalleriesownsthemostlocationsinChelsea?
A.Cheim&
Read.B.PaceGallery.C.Gagosian.D.JulieSaul.
23.WhatattractsattentiontoJulieSaulrecently?
A.Anexhibitionofphotos.B.Thedesignofthegallery.
C.Anexhibitionofworksonpaper.D.Photosofitsneighboringgalleries.
B
Growingupinthesixtiesandseventies,Inevervisitedapubliclibrary.Myhometownisamediumsizedcitywithonlyonepubliclibrarythatwasopentoonlyalimitednumberofpeople.Ididn’treadmuchasachildandhadneverexperiencedtheenjoymentofvisitingalibraryandreading.
WhenIcametotheUnitedStatesin1991attheageof27,Icouldn’tunderstandandspeakEnglishwell.Ididn’tknowwhattodowithmylifeatthattime.FortunatelyIlivedwithinwalkingdistancetotheMadisonPublicLibraryinMadison,Wisconsin.Iwenttothelibraryseveraltimesaweekandcheckedoutoneortwobagsfullofbookseverytime,startingwithbooksatthekindergartenlevel.Icouldreadafewdozenaday.ThemoreIread,themoreIhungeredforbooksandknowledge.
AftermyEnglishimproved,IgotapositionattheMadisonPublicLibrarytocheckinbooks.Asbookspassedthroughmyhands,Ifoundmoreinterestingonestoread.EveryworkdayItookabagoffinishedbookstoworkandattheendofthedaymyemptybagwasfilledwithbooksagain.Asalibraryuserandapart-timelibraryworker,Idreamedofbecomingaprofessionallibrarian.Iwenttothelibraryschoolandgotmymaster’sdegreeinlibraryscienceattheUniversityofWisconsin-Madison.Mydreambecameareality.
LibrarywasmyharborduringthedifficulttimesinmylifewhenIdidn’tknowwhattodoandwhoIwas.NowlibraryiswhereIworkforalivingandvisitwithmytwokidsforadventuresandenjoyment.Forus,oneofthenicestthingsisthepubliclibrary.Weareallequalinthelibraryandknowledgeisfreelyavailabletoeveryonewhodesiresit.
24.Whydidtheauthorreadfewbooksinherchildhood?
A.Shewasnotinterestedinreading.
B.Therewerelimitedbooksinthelibrary.
C.Shewasnotallowedtoenterthelibrary.
D.Therewasnolibraryinherhometown.
25.HowdidtheauthorbeginherreadingintheMadisonPublicLibrary?
A.Byborrowingfewbookseachtime.
B.Byreadingeasybooks.
C.Byvisitingiteveryday.
D.Byapplyingforapositioninit.
26.Whatdidtheauthordotobecomesprofessionallibrarian?
A.Shereceivedrelatededucation.
B.Shetookhomebookseveryday.
C.Shereadmoreinterestingbooks.
D.Shehelpedarrangefinishedbooks.
27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ChildhoodDreamsRealized
B.BooksThatChangedMyLife
C.PublicLibrary:
MyTurningPoint
D.APlaceWhereKnowledgeisFree
C
Jaguars(美洲虎)arethelargestcatinNorthandSouthAmerica.TheycanbefoundinmanyareasfromsouthofMexicotoArgentina.Butthelossofforestsandthegrowthofcitieshavedisturbedmorethanhalfofthecats’mainhabitat,forcingthemintolivinginsmallgroupsindifferentplaces.
Peopleusedtofocusonprotectingthesehabitats.Butbiologistsrealizenowthatyoungjaguarsmovefromoneplacetoanotherintheirhuntformates(伴侣)andfood.Theymaytravelupto500milesthroughtheedgesofvillagesorcities.Itisadangerousjourney.
ScientistAlanRabinowitzispresidentofanorganizationdevotedtosavingwildcats.Oneday,whilestudyingamapofalltheknownareasjaguarslivein,Rabinowitzdecidedtoplayagameofconnectingthedots(点).Hedrewalinebetweenoneareaandanotherarea.Suddenlyhethoughtofanideathatcouldhelpsavethisthreatenedspecies.
Rabinowitzrealizedthatprotectingthepathwaysisjustasimportantasprotectingthehabitatsthemselves.Hebegananinternationalprojectcalled“PathoftheJaguar”tocheckthesepathwaysandmakesuretheywon’tbecomedeadends.Thingssuchasfactories,highwaysanddamswillstopjaguarinitstracks,forcingitoffcourse.
Rabinowitz’sprojectworkstopersuadecountriestolimitindustrialdevelopmentthatwouldblockJaguars’pathways.Theseprotectedareasarenotalwaysconnected.Butthesecatsaresmart-theyrunacrossopenlandinthedark.Iftheyfindajunglewithsomethingtoeat,they’llstoptorest,justasyoumightpulloveratarestaurantduringafamilyroadtrip.
28.Whatdoweknowaboutjaguarsfromthefirstparagraph?
A.JaguarsmainlyliveinNorthAmericaatpresent.
B.Jaguarsliketoliveinsmallgroupsindifferentareas.
C.Jaguarshavebeengreatlyaffectedbyhumanactivities.
D.Jaguarshabitatshavealreadybeendestroyedcompletely.
29.Whydoyoungjaguarsoftentravelalot?
A.Tofindnewhabitats.
B.Toavoidnaturalenemies.
C.Tostayawayfromhumans.
D.Tolookforfoodandmates.
30.WhydidRabinowitzsetup“PathoftheJaguar”?
A.Toprotectjaguars’pathways.
B.Tostopjaguarsrunningaway.
C.Toprotectthehabitatsofjaguars.
D.Tofindouthowjaguarstravel.
31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Jaguarsalwaysstaystillinajungleduringtheday.
B.Jaguarsknowhowtosafelytraveltodifferentareas.
C.Jaguarsliketostayneararestaurantwhiletravelling.
D.Thehabitatsofjaguarsareallconnectedwitheachother.
D
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