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人教版高二上学期期中考试模拟测试

英语试题

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。

考试时间120分钟。

注意:

将答案涂或写在答题卡上。

涂或写在本试卷上无效。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题满分95分)

第一部分:

听力(共两节;满分20分)

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节;满分30分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出正确选项。

A

Iwasdrivinghometheotherdayonasunnyafternoon.IhadasmileonmyfaceasIsangalongtothesongsontheradio.ItwasabeautifuldaythatIfeltfullofhappiness.Mygoodmoodended,however,whentheradiostationtookanewsbreakbetweensongs.ThensuddenlyIfoundmyselflisteningtoyetanotherstoryofarichfamousmanwhohadbrokenthelaw.IshookmyheadasIcametoaredtrafficlight.

AsIpulledtoastopInoticedfourleather-jacketedbikers.Theywerestandinginthemiddleoftheroadwithtwooneithersideofthelight.Theylookedroughanddangerous,butasIgotcloserInoticedeachonewasholdingtheirhelmetintheirhands.Irolleddownmywindowasoneapproachedmycar.“WearetheBrother’softheWheel”,hesaid.“WearecollectingmoneyforaChristmasToyDriveforneedychildren”.AsIpulledadollaroutofmywalletIlookedpasthisbeardandtattoosandintohiseyes.Theyshinedwithagoodnessandkindnessthatcamerightfromhissoul.IdroppedthemoneyinhishelmetandwavedtotheotherbikersasIdroveoff.Mygoodmoodhadreturned.Myfaithinmankindhadbeenimproved.AndIhadtorememberagainnevertojudgepeoplebytheirappearance.

Oursocietyoftenjudgesbooksbytheircovers,butGodreadswhatiswritteninourheartsandsouls.Perhapsonedaywewillalllearntoseetheworldthroughthesameeyes.Perhapsonedaywewillrealizethatlooksmatterlittleandactionsmattermuch.

21.Thewriter’sgoodmoodendedwhen__________.

A.heheardnewsbetweensongs

B.hehadtostopataredtrafficlight

C.heheardarichmanbrokethelaw

D.hesawfourleather-jacketedkidsinneed

22.Whatwerefourbikersdoingatthetrafficlight?

A.Havingabicycleraceinthestreet.

B.Sellinghelmetstothepassers-by.

C.Raisingmoneytohelpkidsinneed.

D.PreparingforChristmasholidays.

23.Thewriterwantstotellusthatweshould___________.

A.havefaithinyoungpeople

B.judgeothersbytheiractions

C.changeourattitudetosociety

D.managetohelpothersinneed

B

Gadgetsyou’llhavesoon

Tenyearsago,computerswerenotthatpopular,tosaynothingofsmartphonesortablets-peoplehadnoideawhatthosewere.Yettoday,thesedigitalgadgetsaresuchanimportantpartofmostofourlivesthatwecouldn’timaginelivingwithoutthem.

Sowhatmighttechnologylooklikein10years?

CNNhaslistedseveralnewelectronicsthatarelikelytoenterourlivesinthenearfuture.Let’slookatsomeofthem.

1.Touchscreenshirt

Oneoftheimportantfeaturesoffutureelectronicsdesignismakingthemwearable.Whilewenowhavetoholdcellphoneswithourhands,thetouchscreenshirtwillallowusto“wear”it,asthescreenwillbewovenintothesleeve.Thisshirtwillbeveryusefulwhenyou’reexercisinganddon’twanttocarrytoomanypersonalitemswithyou.

2.FitbitFlexwristband(腕带)

Thiswristbandwillbeanotherexampleof“wearabletech”.Putitonandit’llstarttrackingyouractivities—thestepsyoutake,thecaloriesyouburnandthequalityofyoursleep.Thewristbandwillconnecttoyourcomputerorsmartphonewirelessly,anditwillbewaterproofaswell,whichmeansyouwillbeabletowearitanytimeandanywhere—evenwhenyouaretakingashowerorswimming.

3.NestThermostat(温度调节器)

Besidesbeingwearable,theelectronicsofthefuturewillalsogetbetteratknowingyouandsuitingyourneeds.NestThermostatwillhavetheabilitytorememberandlearnaboutyourlifestyleandadjustthetemperatureofyourapartmentaccordingly.Forexample,itwillturnthetemperatureupwhenitexpectsyoutocomehomefromschoolorworkandturnitdownwhenyouareaway.

4.MicoHeadphones

Headphonesformusicwillgetsmartertoo.MicoHeadphones,designedbyJapanesecompanyNeurowear,willbeabletoreadyourmindbyattachingasensortoyourhead.Theywillthenanalyzeyourbrainactivitiestofigureoutyourmoodandchooseasongfromyourplaylisttomatchit.Howamazingthatis!

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adjust”mean?

A.Lower.B.Increase.C.Change.D.Measure.

25.Whichofthefollowingelectronicsshouldyouuseifyougosurfingatthebeach?

A.Touchscreenshirt.B.FitbitFlexwristband.

C.NestThermostat.D.MicoHeadphones

26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?

A.NestThermostatisunwearable.

B.Touchscreenshirtmakesitconvenientforyoutoexercise.

C.FitbitFlexwristbandcancounthowmanycaloriesyou’veeaten.

D.MicoHeadphonesletyouchoosesongsfromtheInternet.

C

TVAffectsdreams

Wehavedreamsalmosteverynight.Doyouevernoticethecolorsofyourdreams?

Doyoudreaminblackandwhiteordoyoudreaminyellow,redandgreen?

Newresearchsuggeststhatthetypeoftelevisionyouwatchedasachildhasagreateffectonthecolorofyourdreams.

Whilealmostallpeopleunder25dreamincolor,thousandsofpeopleover55,allofwhomwerebroughtupwithblackandwhiteTVsets,oftendreaminmonochrome(黑白画面)。

“Itsuggeststherecouldbeacriticalperiodinourchildhoodwhenwatchingfilmshasabigimpactonthewaydreamsareformed”,saidEvaMurzyn,apsychologystudentatDundeeUniversityinBritainwhocarriedoutthestudy.

Researchfrom1915throughthe1950ssuggestedthatthevastmajorityofdreamsareinblackandwhite.Butthetide(潮流)turnedinthesixties,andlaterresultssuggestedthatupto83percentofdreamscontainsomecolor.

Sincethisperiodalsomarkedthetransition(过渡)betweenblack-and-whitefilmandTVandTechnicolor(印染法彩色),anobviousexplanationwasthatthemediahadbeenpaintingpeople’sdreams.However,thereweren’tanyfirmconclusions.

ButnowMissMurzynbelievesshehasproventhelink.Shemadeasurveyofmorethan60people,halfofwhomwereover55andhalfofwhomwereunder25.

SheaskedthevolunteerstoansweraquestionnaireonthecoloroftheirdreamsandtheirchildhoodexposuretofilmandTV.

Shethenanalyzedherowndata.Only4.4percentoftheunder-25s’dreamswereblackandwhite.Theover-55swhohadhadaccesstocolorTVandfilmduringtheirchildhoodalsoreportedaverylowproportionofjust7.3percent.

Buttheover-55swhoonlyhadaccesstoblack-and–whitemediareporteddreaminginblackandwhiteaboutaquarterofthetime.

EventhoughtheywouldhavespentonlyafewhoursadaywatchingTVorfilms,theirattentionandemotionwouldhavebeenheightenedduringthistime,leavingadeeperimprintontheirmind,MissMurzyntoldtheNewScientist.

“Thecrucialtimeisbetweenthreeandtenwhenweallbegintohavetheabilitytodream”,shesaid.

27.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Therelationshipbetweendreamcolorandtypesoftelevisionandfilmspeoplewatch.

B.Therelationshipbetweendreamsandtypesoftelevisionandfilmsthatpeoplewatch.

C.Therelationshipbetweenpeople’sdreamsandcolorsthattheyseeintheirlife.

D.Therelationshipbetweendreamcolorandtheageofthepeople.

28.Fromthetext,wecanseethat___________.

A.allpeoplewhoarebelow25dreamincolor

B.watchingTVorfilmsprobablyaffectsdreamcolor

C.peopleover55alwaysdreaminmonochrome

D.peoplebegintodreamwhentheyare10yearsold

29.WhichisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?

A.MissMurzynthoughtshehasprovedtheconnectionbetweendreamcolorandTVandfilms.

B.The1960swasatimewhichmarkedatransitionindreamcolor.

C.Theperiodbetween3and10isanimportanttimeinformingdreams.

D.EvaMurzynisaprofessoratDundeeUniversityinBritain.

30.Inwhichmagazinecanyoufindthearticle?

A.AgingHealthilyB.PsychologyAnalysis

C.NewScientistD.TVAndFilmReviews

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的正确选项。

选项中有两项是多余选项。

Whatmakesonepersonmoreintelligentthananother?

Whatmakesonepersonagenius,likethebrilliantAlbertEinstein,andanotherpersonafool?

Arepeoplebornintelligentorstupid,orisintelligencetheresultofwhereandhowyoulive?

___31___

Weknow,however,thatjustbeingbornwithagoodmindisnotenough.Insomeways,themindislikealegoranarmmuscle.___32___Mentalexerciseisparticularlyimportantforyoungchildren.Manychildpsychologiststhinkthatparentsshouldplaywiththeirchildrenmoreoftenandgivethemproblemstothinkabout.___33___If,ontheotherhand,childrenareleftaloneagreatdealwithnothingtodo,theyaremorelikelytobecomedullandunintelligent.

___34___Accordingtosomepsychologists,ifparentsarealwaystellingachildthatheorsheisafooloranidiot,thenthechildismorelikelytokeepdoingsillyandfoolishthings.Soitisprobablybetterforparentstosayverypositivethingstotheirchildren,suchas“Thatwasaverycleverthingyoudid.”or“___35___”.

A.Ahealthybodycontributestoone’sintelligence.

B.Parentsshouldalsobecarefulaboutwhattheysaytoyoungchildren.

C.Whatpeoplewanttoexpressislikethis.

D.Thechildrenarethenmorelikelytogrowupbrightandintelligent.

E.Itneedsexercise.

F.Youaresuchasmartchild.

G.Theseareveryoldquestionsandtheanswerstothemarestillnotclear.

第三部分:

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

MysisterandIhavebeenaheadacheformymother,becausemyfatherwasinthearmy,hewasnotaroundtoooften.___36___,mymotherbroughtusupalmostsingle-handedlyanditmusthave___37___realstrengthofmindtobringupsuchnaughtyandstubbornchildrenwho

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