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哈六中2019级高二(上)10月阶段性总结试题

英语试题

第一部分:

单选.根据句意,从所给选项中选出最佳选项(每小题1分,共20分)

1.Letterboxesaremuchmore_______intheUKthanintheUS,wheremostpeoplehaveamailboxinstead.

A.commonB.normalC.ordinaryD.usual

2.Thepracticeofhangingclothesacrossthestreetisacommon______inmanypartsofthecity.

A.lookB.signC.sightD.appearance

3.When______differentcultures,weoftenpayattentiononlytothedifferenceswithoutnoticingthemanysimilarities.

A.comparedB.beingcomparedC.havingcomparingD.comparing

4.Ican’tsaywhichwineisbeat—it’sa(n)_________ofpersonaltaste.

A.affairB.eventC.matterD.variety

5.Sincethemid-1980's,growingnumbersofAsians______inNewZealand,andthey_____aboutsixpercentofthetotalpopulation.

A.hadsettled;makeofB.havesettled;makeupC,settled;makeupofD.aresettling;makeupfor

6.Joiningthefirmasaclerk,hegotrapidpromotion,and_______asamanager.

A.endedupB.tookupC.setoffD.startedoff

7.Nearthetable______apoordog,whodesiredtosatisfyhishungerwith______fellfromthetable.

A.laid;somethingB.lay;thatC.lays;thatD.lay;what

8.Irefusedhis________becauseitwasbeyondwhatIcouldafford.

A.effortB.offerC.accountantD.present

9.Ifeelsurethat_______qualification,abilityandexperience,youareperfectlysuitedtothepositionwehaveinmind.

A.onaccountofB.inspiteofC.intermsofD.bymeansof

10.Anunhappychildhoodmayhavesomenegativeeffectsonaperson’scharacter;however,theyarenotalways_______.

A.practicalB.avoidableC.permanentD.beneficial

11.Allthestaffinourcompanyareconsideringtothecitycenterforthefashionshow.

A.togoB.goingC.tohavegoneD.havinggone

12.Weshouldnotonlyknowthetheorybutalsohowto_______ittopractice.

A.attendB.applyC.apologizeD.attempt

13.Someparentsarejusttooprotective.Theywantto      theirkidsfromeverykindofdanger,realorimagined.

A.spot       B.demand      C.shelter    D.distinguish

14.“Tommy,run!

Bequick!

Thehouseisonfire!

”themothershouted,withclearly________inhervoice.

A.angerB.confusionC.regretD.panic

15.——Whatabouttheperson?

——Seldominallmylife_____sucha_______person.

A.Imet;determiningB.Ihavemet;determining

C.didImeet;determinedD.haveImet;determined

16.Thedoctorisskilledattreatinghearttroubleandneveracceptsanygiftfromhispatients,sohehasaverygood_____.

A.expectationB.reputationC.contributionD.civilization

17.TheretiredmandonatedmostofhissavingstotheschooldamagedbytheearthquakeinYushu,________thestudentstoreturntotheirclassrooms.

A.enablingB.havingenabledC.toenableD.tohaveenabled

18.--Look!

Somebody_________theroom.

--Well,itwasn’tme.Ididn’tdoit.

A.hascleanedB.wascleaningC.iscleaningD.hadcleaned

19.Thefactthatsheneverapologized______alotaboutwhatkindofpersonsheis.

A.abolishB.claimsC.appearsD.declares

20.Withanexamination________,thestudentsfeltrelaxedandenjoyedthemselvesawholenight.

A.beingtakenB.takenC.takeD.taking

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。

A

Intoday’sfast-paceddigitalworld,teenshavelesschancetohaveface-to-faceconnectionsandconversationswithothers.Whenpresentedwithanunfamiliarsocialsituation,theymayfeeluncomfortable,andthereforetheymaychoosetoavoidsocializing.

Ourtwo-dayworkshopwillgivethemagoodfoundationofetiquetteandmannersaswellashelpprepareyourteenformanynewsocialandbusinesssituationstheywillfaceasyoungadults.Itwillprovidethemwiththeself-confidence,enthusiasm,andmotivation,whichareessentialastheymoveintothenextperiodoftheirlives.

Thefollowingtopicswillbecoveredinthetwo-dayworkshop:

DayOne1:

00-4:

00PM:

ProperIntroductionsHandshakes&EyeContact

TheArtofSmallTalkLeadershipQualities

HowtoMakeaPositiveFirstImpressionBethePerfectGuest

Invitations&Thank-YouNotes

DayTwo1:

00-4:

00PM:

TableSkills&DiningMannersInformal/FormalPlaceSetting

InterviewingTipsForCollege&JobInterviewsDressingthePart

BeaGoodListener

InterviewFollowUpCalls&Thank-YouNotesGrooming(打扮)&SkinCare

GraduationCelebration

*Classsizeislimitedtofourteenstudents,soearlyapplicationisencouraged.

Note:

Classisatwo-dayworkshop.

Date:

Sep.28&29th2019

Time:

1:

00pm-4:

00pm

Price:

$285.00/teen

Registrationclosesat11:

59pm,Sep.21,2019

Ifyouareinterestedinjoiningthetwo-dayworkshop,pleasefilloutourApplicationFormonlinesowemayprovideyouwiththefurtherservice.Pleasetakeadvantageofourspecialapplicationcredit.

*Inviteafriendtoapplyfortheworkshopandyoucanreceivea$10.00credittowardyourcoursefee.

21.What’sthemajorgoalofthetwo-dayworkshop?

A.Tohelpparticipantsknowthemselves.

B.Toprovideface-to-facebusinessmeetings.

C.Togivelessonsonfuturejobinterviewpreparations.

D.Tohelpparticipantslearnsomeskillsaboutsociallife.

22.Whatcanparticipantslearnonthefirstday?

A.Getthroughcollegeinterviews.B.Makefriendswithsmalltalks.

C.Behaveproperlyatthetable.D.Listentootherspolitely.

23.IfMr.Greeninvitesoneneighbor’ssontotheworkshop,hisson’sclasswillcost

A.$295.00B.$285.00C.$275.00D.$265.00

B

WhenIwasyounger,Iwasaddictedtoreading.Icouldgetthroughawholebookinaday,andusedtobegmyparentseverynighttoletmestayuplatesothatIcouldjustfinishmychapter.Fromfairy-talestothrillers,non-fictiontoplays,IenjoyedreadinganyliteraturethatIcouldgetmyhandson.

However,whiletherearemanybooksforyoungerchildren,onceyoureachyourmid-teensthechoicesbecomelimited.Ifoundmyselfchoosingbetweenbooksforchildrenthatweresimpleandnotthatinteresting,andadultbooksthatIcouldn’tquiteunderstand.

Thislackofchoiceeventuallyledmetoreadlessandless.WhenIwasinsecondaryschool,theonlybooksIreadwereoneswewereassignedinEnglishclass,andIwasneververyenthusiasticaboutmyteacher’schoices.Ithoughttoomuchdiscussionofsymbolismandthemesruinedthebook.Maybetheskybeingbluedidn’trepresentanything;maybeitwasjustadescription!

Fortunately,IrealizedquicklythatdecidingtogotouniversitymeantIhadsignedupforfouryearsofreadingbooks.IchoseaFrenchliteraturemoduleinmyfirstyear.Istartedout,thinkingIwouldn’tenjoyanyoftheworkswewerestudyingoverthecourseoftheyear.However,Isoonrealizedthatatauniversitylevel,thediscussionwasmorefruitfulandIfoundIhadalottosay!

AndbeingabletodiscussmythoughtswithothersmeantIcouldbetterunderstandthesubtleaspectsoftheplot:

yes,eventhesymbolismandthemes.

Ibeganreadingagainforpleasure,startingwithMalcolmX’sautobiographyandneverlookingback.Now,duringmyyearabroad,Ispendalotofmysparetimeinbookshopsandreadingincafes.I’msohappythatIrediscoveredmyloveofbooks.

24.WhatdoestheauthorintendtosayinParagraph1?

A.Sheusedtostayuplateatnight.

B.Shereadveryfastasayounggirl.

C.Shelovedreadingverymuchinherchildhood.

D.Sheonceboughtmanydifferentkindsofbooks.

25.Whydidtheauthorreadlesswhenshewasateenager?

A.Shefoundveryfewsuitablebookstoread.B.Shewastoobusywithherschoolwork.

C.Shehadnorighttochoosebooksherself.D.Shewasreallytiredofreadingbooks.

26.Whatmadetheauthorstartreadingforpleasureagain?

A.Herreadingexperiencesatuniversity.B.AbookbyMalcolmX.

C.Aspecialbookstoreabroad.D.HerprofessorofFrenchliterature.

27.What’sthetextmainlyabout?

A.Theimportanceofdiscussingabook’stheme.B.Theauthor’sdesiretoreadwidely.

C.Thewaystoformgoodreadinghabits.D.Theprocessoftheauthorpickingupreading.

C

Peopleliketoposttheirselfies(自拍照)onsocialmedia.Toknowmoreaboutit,scientistsatSyracuseUniversityinNewYorkrecentlydidaresearchandcameupwithsomesurprisingfindings.

Peoplewhopostselfiesanduseeditingsoftwaretomakethemselveslookbettershowbehaviorconnectedtonarcissism(自恋),theresearcherssaid.MakanaChock,aprofessorfromSyracuseUniversity,saidbecausesocialmediaismostlyusedbypeopletoshareunimportantinformationabouttheirlives,itisagoodplaceforpeopleto“worktowardssatisfyingtheirownvanity.”Those“likes”undertheirFacebookselfiesmakethemfeelgood.

Besides,peoplewhopostgroupselfiesshowaneedforpopularityandaneedtobelongtoagroup,theresearchfound.Somepeoplefeel“peer(同伴)pressure”topostselfiesandsomefollowthepopularbeliefthatifthereisnopictureofaneventorexperience,itdidnotreallyhappen.“Anyway,itshouldn’tbeseenasnegative.Peoplegetsenseofsatisfactionespeciallywhentheygetlikes.Anditdoesnoharm,”Chocksaid.

Otherfindingsfromthestudyinclude:

Therearenomajordifferencesonhowoftenmenandwomenpostselfiesandhowoftentheyuseeditingsoftware.Butmenwhopostselfiesshowedmoreofaneedtobeseenaspopularthanwomenwhopostedselfies.

Chocksaidpostingselfiesonsocialmediaisnotallthatdifferentfromwhatpeoplehavedoneformanyyears.Ontripsandspecialevents,ourparentsandgrandparentsusedcamerasinsteadofphonestotakephotos.Theywouldbringbackphotostoshowfriendsandfamily.Youhadnochoicebuttolookatthem.Youprobablycommentedabouthowniceeveryonei

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