福建省莆田第七中学学年高二英语上学期期中复习检测试题2Word格式.docx
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A.Seeafilm.
B.Attendalecture.
C.Gotothetheater.
3.Whichcharacteristhewoman’sfavoriteinFriends?
A.Monica.B.Phoebe.C.Joey.
4.Whatisthemancomplainingabout?
A.Hiscareer.B.Hishealth.C.Hiskid.
5.Whomwillthemancelebratethefestivalwith?
A.Hisbrother.
B.Hisparents.
C.Hisgrandparents.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.What’sthewomandoing?
A.Makinganinvitation.
B.Askingforhelp.
C.Givingadvice.
7.Whatdoesthemanplantodotoday?
A.Playtennis.B.Goonatrip.C.HelpEmilystudy.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.Howmuchisaticket?
A.£
3.B.£
6.C.£
12.
9.Whenshouldthewomancollecttheticketsatthelatest?
A.At6:
00pm.B.At7:
00pm.C.At8:
00pm.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.HowmanypeoplearethereinPeter’sfamily?
A.3.B.4.C.5.
11.Whendothewholefamilywalkthedog?
A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.
12.WhatdoesPeterdoathome?
A.Dothelaundry.B.Cookfood.C.Sweepthefloor.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.Whatistheweatherliketoday?
A.Hot.B.Cold.C.Cool.
14.Whatdoesthemanlikedoingmost?
A.Playinginthepool.
B.Playingcomputergames.
C.Readingbooks.
15.Howoftendoesthemandoexercise?
A.Hardlyever.B.Onceaweek.C.Twiceaweek.
16.WherewillthespeakersbenextSaturdaynight?
A.Inacinema.
B.Inabookstore.
C.Atthewoman’shouse.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.Whatisthespeaker?
A.Ateacher.B.Aneditor.C.Astudent.
18.Whatisnecessaryforavolunteer?
A.Communicationskills.B.Highscores.C.Experience.
19.What’sthebestreasonfortakingthejob?
A.Tolearntowrite.
B.Tomakemoney.
C.Tohavefun.
20.Whenarevolunteersexpectedtostartworking?
A.Rightafterthemeeting.
B.Tomorrow.
C.Nextweek.
第二部分阅读理解
第一节(共10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
Manypeopleliketraveling,buttheycannottaketheirdogswherevertheygo.Somepeoplelettheirdogsstayaloneathomewhileothersasksomeoneelsetotakecareoftheirpets.Ifyou’releavingyourbelovedpetathomeforaholiday,itcanturnintoabadexperience.Luckily,youdon’thavetoworryaboutyourdogsanymorebecauseRovercancoverforyouwhileyouareonleave.Roveristhelatestservicetoofferathomedogboarding.It’sagoodalternative(替代物)toboardingyourdogatadogboardingkennel(狗舍)oryourneighbor’shouse.
ThewayRoverworksissortoflikeAirbnb.Dogownersbrowsethe“search”sectionofthesiteorappforpetsitters,whichcanbeorganizedbyzipcodeandavailabledates.Informationofpetsittersisprovided,completewithmanyreviews,specificservicesandrates.NowRoverhasover25,000petsittersinmorethan5,000UScities.Andthey’reallexperiencedpetsitters.
Afterfindingsomeonethatmeetsyourneeds,justsendmessagestothepetsittertoarrangeameeting.Then,likeRoversays,allthatislefttodoisrelax!
Rover’spetsittersareencouragedtosendtextandpictureinformationthroughouttheday,andifthere’samedicalemergency,thesitewillsendavet.Besides,don’tworryaboutapetsitterwhofallsthrough,becausesomeoneelsewillsoontakehisorherplace.
Happydoggie,happytravels—thatsoundsgoodtous.TolearnmoreaboutRover,clickhere.
21.WhatkindofservicedoesRovermainlyprovide?
A.Tellingpeoplewheretotravelto.
B.Providinginformationaboutdogs.
C.Helpingpeopletakecareoftheirdogs.
D.Helpingparentslookaftertheirkids.
22.AccordingtoParagraph2,wecanknowaboutapetsitterthrough________.
A.sendingemails
B.makingphonecalls
C.askingotherdogowners
D.lookingatinformationonRover
23.WhatisaRoverpetsitterencouragedtodo?
A.Walkthedogeveryday.
B.Providethelatestinformationaboutthedog.
C.Callthepetowneranytime.
D.Learnsomefirstaidskills.
B
Anearthquakeisoneofthemostcommonnaturaldisasters.Itmaycausegreatdamage.Soitiswisetolearnsomesimplesafetytipstoprotectyourselforyourfamilymembers.
Fragileitemslikethosemadeofglassareeasilybrokenandshouldusuallybeplacedonalowersurface,nearthegroundinsteadofplacingtheminthecupboardshigherup.Neverplacethemnearyourbed,sofasandotherfurniturewhereyouwouldbesittingorlyingdown.Whenthereisastrongmovement,thesepieceswillfallonthefloordirectlyandnotonyou.
Thereisastrongchanceofshortcircuits(短路)andfireduringanearthquake.Makesureyouturnoffelectricalconnectionsandgasimmediatelywhenanearthquakehappens.
Duringanearthquake,liebeneathanobjectthatisnoteasilydamaged.Donotgonearobjectsthatcoulddirectlyfallonyou.Neverusetheelevatortogodown.Stayinsideuntiltheshakingstopsanditissafetogooutside.Researchhasshownthatmostinjurieshappenwhenpeopleinsidebuildingstrytogoout.Usethestaircasesatalltimes.
Ifyouareoutdoors,donottakeshelterunderatree,streetlights,electricpolesortallbuildings.Ifyouaredriving,stopyourcarandstayinasafeplace.Donotparkyourcarunderatreeoranytallobject.
Iftrappedindebris(瓦砾堆),coveryourmouthwithahandkerchieforclothing.Taponapipeorthewallsothatrescuerscanfindyou.Useawhistle(哨子)ifoneisavailable.Nevershoutforhelp.Shoutingcancauseyoutobreatheindangerousamountsofdust.Donotlightamatchbecauseyoumayburnyourself.Donotmoveaboutorkickupdust.
24.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellreaders__________.
A.thedamagecausedbyearthquakes
B.therescueworkafterearthquakes
C.howtopreventearthquakes
D.whattodoaboutearthquakes
25.Theunderlinedword“Fragile”inParagraph2probablymeans“__________”.
A.Easilyfound
B.Easilybroken
C.Expensive
D.Heavy
26.Duringtheearthquake,peopleareadvisedto__________.
A.gooutofthebuildingatonce
B.drivetoasafeplacequickly
C.takeshelterunderatree
D.turnoffelectricityandgasimmediately
C
Physicaleducation,orgymclass,isn’trequiredforallhighschoolstudents.Insomeschools,itisn’tofferedforsomedifferentreasons.Butshouldhighschoolstudentshavephysicaleducation?
Theansweriscertainly“yes”.
Todaymanypeopledon’tdosports.Butasisknowntoall,doingsportsisveryimportantforanadult.Teachingteenstheimportanceofahealthylifestyleandmakingfitnessplansnowcanhelpteensputexerciseinthefirstplaceasanadult.
Highschoolisn’tthateasy.Manystudentsareunderalotofstress.Stresscanbeharmfultoastudent’sstudiesandlife.Doingsportscanhelpthemdealwithstressbetter,helpingthemliveahappierlifeatschool.
TheAmericanHeartAssociationsaysthat10millionkidsandteenssufferfromobesity(肥胖症).Teensshouldget60minutesofphysicalactivityperdaytocontroltheirweightandtohelptheirbonesgetstronger.Theincreaseinactivitiesthatdon’tgetteenstomovearound,suchasvideogamesandcomputeractivities,meansmanyteensdon’tgettheirrequiredexercise.Physicaleducationclassesactasapublichealthmeasuretoencourageactivityandhelpteenshavehealthyweights.
Inactivityincreasesteens’riskofdevelopingmanydiseases.Anactivelifestyleoffersagoodwayofprotectionfromthesehealthproblems.Asmuchas75percentofhealth-carespendinggoestowardtreatingmedicalconditionsthatcanbehinderedbylifestylechanges,accordingtotheAmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine.
AccordingtothePresident’sCouncilonFitness,SportsandNutrition(PCFSN),studentswhoperformedfivehoursofphysicalactivityeachweekimprovedtheiracademic(学业的)performance.Studentsfromprogramswithnophysicalactivity,whousedtheextratimeforclassroomstudy,didnotperformbetteronteststhanthosewhogaveupsomestudytimeinsupportofphysicaleducation.
27.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatdoesphysicaleducationinhighschoolmean?
A.Helpingteenslearntomakegoodplans.
B.Removingthestressfacedbyteensatschool.
C.Makingteensattachimportancetoexerciselater.
D.Gettingteenstoencourageadultstoexercise.
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hindered”inParagraph5mean?
A.Measured.
B.Prevented.
C.Shown.
D.Caused.
29.AccordingtothePCFSN,doingsports______.
A.meansmakingstudentschoosebetweensportsandstudies
B.helpsstudentsmakegooduseofalltheirtime
C.meansstudentsadjusttotheirstudiesbetter
D.helpsstudentsdobetterintheirstudies
30.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Howhighschoolstudentscanliveabetterlife.
B.Howschoolscanhelpstudentslovedoingsports.
C.Whysomeschoolsconsiderphysicaleducationimportant.
D.Whyhighschoolstudentsshouldreceivephysicaleducation.
D
Haveyoueverheardyourownvoice?
“Ofcourse,”yousay.
Hasanyoneelseeverheardyourvoice?
Againyousay,“Ofcourse.”
Butthat'
snotquitetrue.Nobodyelsehaseverheardyourvoice—thewayyouhearit.Whenyoutalk,yousetupsoundwaves.Theairoutsideyourheadcarriesthesoundwavestoyourouterears.But,ofcourse,thesoundofyourvoicebeginsinsideyourhead.Thebonesofyourheadpickupthesoundwaves,too.Theycarrythesoundwavesstraighttoyourinnerears.Yougetthesoundfromtheoutsideandtheinsidetoo