浙江省温州十五校联合体学年高二上学期期中联考英语试题 Word版含答案Word格式文档下载.docx
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1.WhydoesDavidaskforamap?
A.TolocateSanFrancisco.B.Tofindarestaurant.C.ToeatinChinatown.
2.Wheredoesthewomanliketogoforholiday?
A.Tothebeach.B.ToColorado.C.Tosomewherecold.
3.Howwillthemanprobablydealwiththejoboffer?
A.Accepttheoffer.
B.Refusethejob.
C.asktochangetheworkingdays.
4.WhatdoweknowaboutHenry?
A.Hephonedustowaitforhim.
B.Hewon'
tcomefordinnertoday.
C.Hewon'
tbeontimefordinner.
5.Whatisthespeakerslikelytodonext?
A.Continuepackingboxes.
B.Stopworkingandgohome.
C.Leavenon-urgentorderstotomorrowmorning.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6---7题。
6.HowdoesBettyusuallygotowork?
A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Byrail.
7.What’stheadvantageoftakingthetrain?
A.Itismoreconvenient.B.Itismuchfaster.C.Itislessexpensive.
听第7段材料,回答第8---10题。
8.Whatsuggestiondoesthemanmaketothewoman?
A.Checkthecarherself.
B.Thinkaheadbeforemakingadecision.
C.Asksomeonetodothecarcheck.
9.Whatistrueaboutthecarprice?
A.Thewomanwasgivenadiscount.
B.Thesalesmanstucktotheoriginalprice.
C.Thepricewouldbelowerifpaidincash.
10.Howwillthemanhelpthewoman?
A.Makethepaymentforher.B.Drivehercarhome.C.Lookafterhercar.
听第8段材料,回答第11---13题。
11.Howdoesthewomanfindthelivingcostinthecity?
A.Low.B.Average.C.High.
12.Whataccountsforthemostofthewoman’sexpenses?
A.Meals.B.Trains.C.Clothes.
13.Wheredoesthewomangoinhersparetime?
A.Tothecinemas.B.Tothesupermarkets.C.Tothepubs.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.WhatwillAmandadoonOct12?
A.Organizeabusinessmeeting.
B.Visitatradeexhibition.
C.MeetthepeoplefromHeadOffice.
15.WhatpreparationsisAlanmakingforthemeeting?
A.Areport.B.Aschedule.C.Alecture.
16.Whendothespeakersagreetohavethemeeting?
A.OnOct4.B.OnOct10.C.OnOct17.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdidthespeakerwanttodoafterdinnerthatday?
A.Helpherfriendgetthecar.
B.Walkaloneintheraintohercar.
C.Waitfortheraintostop.
18.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakerthen?
A.Shewasworkingintherestaurant.
B.Shehadpurchasedanewcar.
C.Shewasaboutsevenmonthspregnant.
19.Wheredidthespeakermeettheyoungman?
A.Atacrossroads.B.Intherestaurant.C.Nearacarpark.
20.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttotellus?
A.Anamazingdinnerparty.B.Afunnyshortstory.C.Anunforgettableexperience.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;
每小题2.5分,满分25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
Iamaperfectionist.Ialwaystrytodoasmuchresearchaspossibleforrole.ForTaxiDriverIdidactuallydriveacabforafewweeks.Itprobablywasn’tnecessary,butitwassomethingIwantedtodo.
I’verealizedhowimportantitistoappreciatethethingsyourparentsleavebehind.Myfather,RobertDeNiroSnr,diedin1993.Sincethen,I’vekepthisstudiointact,justthewayheleftit.Ithoughtaboutgettingridofit,butmyfamilyandIgatheredthereafterhisdeathandrealizedtherealityisdifferenttoseeingitinpictures,soitstayed.
ThereismuchmoreopportunitynowthanwhenIwasstartingout.TherereallywasonlyTVandfilmsmadeinCalifornia.NowtheInternethascreatedsomanymoreopportunitiesforactors.
Ilearnedalotaboutbeingafatherfrommyfather.Iknewhelovedme.Itwasimportantformetoknowthat,soIknowit’simportantformykidstoknowit,too.Igivemykidsspace,butwedospendalotoftimetogether.IguessIcanbefirmwhennecessary.IhavefourgrandchildrenandsixchildrensoIknowwhatI’mtalkingabout.
Iunderstandwhypeopleusesocialmedia,butIdon’t.Noway!
Idon’twatchmuchTVorgotothemovieseither.Tome,they’rejustanotherdistraction.AndIhaveenoughofthosetoworryaboutwithoutallthatstaffaswell.
Fameisnotanissueformethesedays.WhenIwasyounger,Ifoundtheattentiondifficulttodealwith,butI’mmostlyOKwithitnow.Igoaroundquitefreelyandpeoplemaysay“hello”orwantaphotoandthat’sfineforme.
21.Whatdoestheauthordo?
A.AtaxidriverB.AperfectresearcherC.AstudioartistD.Adevotedactor
22.Whichofthefollowingsabouttheauthoristrue?
A.Hehaskeptabalancebetweenhisworkandfamilylife
B.Hehasbeenunabletoleavehisfather’sstudioasitwas
C.Hehasneverbeenstrictwithhisgrandchildren.
D.Hehasattachedgreatimportancetohisreputationthesedays.
23.Intheauthor’sview,socialmediais_________.
A.attractiveB.positiveC.worryingD.amusing
B
Aperfectlygoodcupboardjustsatbythedustbinintheparkinglot.Probablyitwassomethingtheyweregettingridof,Ithought.
Myfamilywasinneedofalltheextrastoragespacewecouldfindatthispoint.Wewerelivingontopofoneanotherinthesmallhousemyhusband,Martin,andIowned.However,ouryoungersonhadstoppedhiscollegecoursesandmovedhome.Hithardbythebadeconomicsituation,oureldersonwithhiswifeandmypreciousgrandchildmovedbackhometoowhilehelookedforwork.Thiscupboardwouldn’tsolveallourproblems,butatleastthelivingroomwouldlookalittlelesschaotic(混乱的).
OneofthenicethingsabouttheboysbeingbackhomewasthattheirfatherandIneverhadtodotheheavylifting.“Wesley,meetmebehindthecupboard,”Itoldouryoungersonoverthephone.Oncehearrivedwegotthecupboardloadedinmytrunk(汽车后备箱).Thenweopenedthebigbox.Insidewasafive-foot-talldollhouse.Eventhelittlefurniturewasbroken:
asofaandalampinbabyblue,thecolorofmyownlivingroomathome.“Weshouldtakethistoo,”Wesleysaid.“Lukemightplaywithitwhenhegetsalittleolder.”WhatathoughtfuluncleWesleywas!
Latethatsamenight,whileeveryoneelsewasasleep,Iwentbacktothelivingroomtohavealookagain.AhousejustliketheneatdollhouseIwasstartingatnow:
everythingneatandcleanandinitsproperplace.“WhenIgrowup,I’llmarryaprinceandwe’llliveinanicehouselikethatone,”IthoughtwhenIwasachild.Butnow,everyoneofusunderthisroofwasatlooseends.Itwouldtakemorethananewcupboardtogetthingsinorderaroundhere.Iwenttobedwiththeimpressionofthatperfectdollhouseinmyhead.
ThenexteveningIwasgettingeverythingreadyfordinner.Mydaughter-in-lawwassettingthetable.WesleyandIwereinthekitchen,gettingthefoodjustright.Theotherswereinthestudy,watchingthegame.SuddenlyIfeltsothankful.Mytworesponsiblesons,mykind-hearteddaughter-in-law,mylovelygrandchildren,andMartin,myprince,wereallunderoneroof.Maybeourhousewasabitcrowded,butineveryfreeinchofspacewaslove.Mydreamhadcometrue.IhadthehomeI’dalwayswanted.
24.Accordingtothepassage,Lukewas_________.
A.Wesley’snieceB.thestoremanager’sson
C.Martin’sgrandsonD.theauthor’sgranddaughter
25.Whentheauthorwasachild,shewishedto_________.
A.haveaneathousewitheverythinginorder
B.workatadrugstorejustlikehermother
C.buyafive-foot-tallchaoticdollhouse
D.liveinabigfamilyunderoneroof.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“atlooseends”inParagraph4mean?
A.freeB.changeableC.confusedD.satisfied
27.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.AHomewithLove
B.AnUnforgettableDollhouse
C.BoomerangKids(啃老族)
D.ADreamCameTrue
C
Youmightthinkyou’redoingyourselfafavorifyouleaveyourphonebehindwhenyouheadtoanimportantmeetingordinnerwiththein-laws,butanewstudysuggestsjusttheoppositeistrue.
AccordingtonewresearchfromtheUniversityofMissouri,beingseparatedfromyouriPhonecanleadto“physiologicalanxiety”and“poorcognitiveperformance.”Thestudy,“TheExtendediSelf:
TheImpactofiPhoneSeparationonCognition,Emotion,andPhysiology,”waspublishedonlineThursdayintheJournalofComputer-MediatedCommunication.
Researchersinvitedatotalof40iPhone-usingparticipantsfromthreejournalismcoursesata“largeuniversity”intheMidwest.Then,theyranacoupleofexperiments.First,participantsweretoldtositinasmallroomandcompleteapuzzlewhileinpossessionoftheirphone;
then,theywereaskedtocompleteanotherpuzzle,buttheyweretoldthattheirphonewascausing“Bluetoothinterference”andthattheyneededtobemovedelsewhereintheroom.Researchersthencalledthephones,studyparticipantscouldseeandhearthemringing,butwereunabletogetuptoanswerthem.
Ineachstate,researcherskepttrackofparticipants’heartrateandbloodpressure.Youcanprobablyseewherethisisgoing:
Whenthepuzzle-solverswereseparatedfromtheirphonesbutabletoseeandhearthemringing,theyexperienced“significant”risesinanxiety,heartrateandbloodpressure.Theyalsogotworseatcompletingthepuzzle.
Inanewrelease,theresearcherssuggestedthat“iPhoneusersavoidpartingwiththeirphonesduringdailysituationsthatinvolveagreatdealofattention,”sayingthatbeingapartfromthedevicecanmakeindividualsfeel“alesseningof‘self.’”
So,whatshouldyoudoifyouownasmartphonebutneedtofocus?
“OuradvicewouldbetocarryyouriPhonewithyou,”ClaytontoldHuffPost,“buttosilenceyourphoneduringcognitivelydemandingtasksinordertoavoidanypotentialdistractionsthatmayreduceyourattentio