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内蒙古五原县第一中学学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题无答案
五原一中2017-2018学年第二学期高二年级期末英语试题
满分150分,考试时间100分钟
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,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Youchoosetobeawinner!
TheWinnersclubisabankaccountspeciallydesignedforteenagers.Ithasbeenmadetohelpyoubettermanageyourmoney。
TheWinnersClubisatransactionaccount(交易账户)whereyoureceiveakey—cardsoyoucangettoyourmoney24/7–that’s24hoursaday,7daysaweek!
It’saclubwithimpressivefeaturesforteenagers.
●Noaccountkeepingfees!
You’renomillionairesowedon’texpectyoutopaylargefees.Infact,therearenoaccountkeepingortransactionfees!
●Excellentinterestrates!
Youwantyourmoneytogrow。
TheWinnersClubhasagoodrateofinterestwhichgetsevenbetterifyoumakeatleasttwodeposits(储蓄)withouttakingthemoutinamonth。
●Convenient
Teenagersarebusy—wegetthat。
Youmayneverneedtocometoabankatall。
WiththeWinnersClubyoucanchoosetousehandytellersandtobankfromhomeusingthephoneandtheInternet…YoucanhavemoneydirectlydepositedintoyourWinnersClubaccount。
Thiscouldbeyourpocketmoneyoryourpayfromyourpart—timejob!
●Magamagazineincluded
Alongwithyourregularreport,youwillreceiveaFREEmagazinefullofgoodideastomakeevenmoreofyourmoney.TherearealsofantasticoffersandcompetitionsonlyforWinnersClubmembers。
TheWinnersClubisagreatchoiceforteenagers。
Anditissoeasytojoin.Simplyfillinanapplicationform。
Youwillhavetogetpermissionfromyourparentorguardian(sowecanorganizethatcoolkey—card)butitiseasy.Wecan'twaittohearfromyou.It'sthebestwaytochoosetobeawinner!
21.TheWinnersClubisabankaccountintendedfor________.
A.parentsB.teenagersC。
winnersD。
adults
22。
TheWinnersClubprovidesmagazineswhich________。
A.encouragespendingB.arefreetoallteenagers
C。
arefullofadventurestoriesD.helptomakemore
ofyourmoney
23.IfyouwanttobeamemberoftheClub,youmust________.
A。
beanInternetuserB。
haveabigsumofmoney
C。
bepermittedbyyourparentD。
beinyourtwenties
24。
Whatisthepurposeofthistext?
A。
Tointroduceanewbankingservice.B.Toprovidepart-timejobs.
C.Toorganizekey—cards。
D。
Tosetupaclub。
B
OnedaywhenIwas15yearsold,Ihadsomefriendsovertohangout。
Whileweweremakingfoodinthekitchen,mybrothercamein.Heplacedhisbeefnexttomythickoneandsaid,”Courtney,yourbeefisbiggerthanmine.Youdon’tneedtoeat;you’realreadyfatenough."Thenhewalkedout…laughing。
Nastycommentsonmyphysicalappearancewerenothingnew.Somethinginsidemegaveintohisideathatmylegswereunacceptable,andthatbecamethelastdaythatIeverwillinglyworeshortsuntilIwas30yearsold。
Forthenext15years,Ispentsummeraftersummerroastinginlongpants。
ButthenImetRagenChastain,andshechangedeverything。
Icouldn’tbelievethatthiswomanwho,likemyself,weighedalmost300poundswassoenergeticandhappyinherownskin。
Ilistenedasshesharedherownjourneytorecoveryandself-love.Shetalkedabouthowamazingourbodiesare,justbyvirtue(长处,美德)ofthethingstheydoeveryday—--——likebreathing,pumpingbloodtoeverycell,blinkingandwalking。
Walking!
IwassuddenlyawareofhowfoolishI'dbeenforsolong。
There’repeoplewhoarebornwithoutlegs,orwholackproperlyworkinglegs,orwholosetheirlegs,andI'dbeenhidingmyperfectlystrong,healthy,beautifullegsinshamebecauseIhadallowedsomeonetoconvincemethattheyweren’tgoodenough.Thenextday,Iboughtthreepairsofshortsandasundressandspenttheentiresummerlettingmylegsseethesunandfeelthebreeze。
Thenexttimeanyonecommentsonyourbodyinanegativeway,lookthemstraightintheeye,smileandsay,"Ifwhatyouseebothersyousomuch,feelfreetopracticetheancientartoflookingsomewhereelse.”That’sRagen’soriginal,butIdon’tthinkshe'llmindifyouuseit.
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Nasty”inPara.2probablymean?
A。
CarelessB.UnpleasantC。
NaughtyD.
Impatient
26。
Whydidtheauthorwearlongpantsduringsummerforthat15years?
A.Tocoverherlegs.B。
Tomakehermoreattractive.
C.Tofollowherbrother’sadvice.D。
Tokeepherselffromtheunbearableheat。
27.WhatdoweknowaboutRagenChastainfromPara.3?
A。
Shehassucceededinlosingweight。
B。
Shelikestomakecommentsonothers。
C.Shepaysnoattentiontoothers’advice.
D.Onceshewasn’tcontentwithherbodyimage。
28。
WhatdoestheauthorthinkofRagen’soriginal?
A。
Unreasonable.B.Conventional.C。
UsefulD.Funny
C
WhatDoestheLengthofYourFingersSayAboutYou?
Areyouthepeace—lovingtypeortheambitiousgo—getter?
Yourfingerlengthmightbeaclue。
Takealookatyourfingers.WouldyoubelievemeifItoldyouthatthelengthofyourfingersinrelationtooneanothercanpredictyourpersonality?
Iknowthat
itsoundslikeoneofthosesillytestsyouseeonFacebook,butIhavetoadmitthatitisexactlycorrectforme.Here’showitworks.
Lookatyourthreemiddlefingersofyourhand.Isyourindexfingerlongerthanyourringfinger?
Isyourringfingerlongerthanyourindexfinger?
Orarethetwoofthesamelength?
Findthesituationthatbestmatchesyourhandandseeifwhatfollowsisanaccurate(精确的)descriptionofyourpersonality.
●Longerringfinger:
TheSweetTalker
Ifyourringfingerislongerthanyourindexfinger,researchshowsthatyou’relikelyacharmingtype,andyoucanprobablytalkyourselfoutofanysituation.Othersoftenfindthispersonalitytypeirresistibleandwillgotogreatlengthstohelpyou。
You’remorelikelytotakerisks,andyou'regoodatproblem—solving.Peopleinthiscategorymakegreatengineers,soldiersandcrossword-puzzlesolvers。
●Longerindexfinger:
The(Over)ConfidentOne
Ifyourindexfingerislongerthanyourringfinger,chancesareyouarefullofconfidence—possiblyeventothepointofbeingover-confidentandproud。
Youarenotnecessarilyintroverted(内向的),butyoudoenjoytimetoyourself,especiallywhenyou’retryingtocompleteaproject。
Youareadreampursuerwhocanmake
thingshappen,butyoumaybeshywhenitcomestotakingthefirststepinarelationship.Youarealsoprobablyhappywithwhatyouhave,butyou’realwayswishingformore.
●Indexandringfingerareofthesamelength:
ThePeacemaker
Ifyourindexfingerandringfingerareroughlyofthesamelength,you
arelikelytoavoidconflictatallcostsandseektokeepthepeacein
yourrelationships.Youarewell—organized,faithfulandsympathetic.But
deepdownunderallofthatcaringandpeace—loving,youalsohave
ahot-temperedsidethatcanappearunexpectedlywhenyou’repushedtoo
far.Youwilltryyourhardesttoavoidafight.
Howwelldothesedescriptionsmatchyourpersonality?
Iwassurprisedattheaccuracyinmycase,butI’mnotgoingtotellyouwhichoneitwas!
29.Whichofthefollowinghandcouldbeanengineer’shand?
A.B.C.D.
30.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor______。
A。
isverycharmingandhelpfulB。
alwaystrieshardtoavoidafight
C。
oftentakessillytestsonFacebookD。
thinksthedescriptionssuithimwell
31.Whatdoesthepassageintendtotellus?
A。
Howaccuratethedescriptionofthetestis。
B。
Thelengthoffingerscanrevealpersonality。
C。
Whyyourfingersarenotofthesamelength。
D。
Personalityisdeterminedbyyourfingerlength.
32。
Wherecanyouprobablyfindthetext?
A。
Apublicadvertisement。
B。
Anofficialreport.
C。
Apopularmagazine.D.Abiologytextbook。
D
Whensomethinglooksinterestingorbeautiful,peoplefeelanaturaldesiretocapture(捕捉)andpreserveit-whichmeans,inthisdayandage,thatwearelikelytoreachforourphonestotakeapicture.
Thoughthiswouldseemtobeanidealsolution,therearetwoproblemsassociatedwithtakingpictures。
Firstly,wearelikelytobesobusytakingpicturesthatweforgettolookattheworldwhose
beautyandinterestencourageustotakeaphotograph。
Secondly,becausewefeelthepicturesaresafelystoredonourphones,wenevergetaroundtolookingatthem。
ThefirstpersontonoticetheproblemswastheEnglishartcritic(评论家),JohnRuskin。
Hewasakeentravelerwhorealizedthatmosttouristsmakeapoorjobofnoticingorrememberingthebeautifulthingstheysaw。
Hearguedthathumanshaveanaturaltendencytorespondtobeautyandwishtohaveit,buttherearebetterandworseexpressionsofthiswish。
Atworse,wegetintobuyingsouvenirsortakingphotographs.But,inRuskin’seyes,there’sjustonethingweshoulddo—drawtheinterestingthingswesee,evenifwehappentohavenogiftfordoingso。
Ruskinsaid,“Drawingcanteachustosee:
tonoticeproperlyratherthangazeabsent-mindedly(茫然地)。
Intheprocessofrecreatingwithourownhandswhatliesbeforeoureyes,wenaturallymovefromapositionofobservingbeautyinaloosewaytoonewhereweacquireadeepunderstandingofitsparts.”
Ruskindisapprovedtheblindnessandhurryofmoderntourists,especiallythosewhopridedthemselvesontravellingaroundthewholeEuropeinaweekbytrain.Infact,thereisalwaysmoreintheworldthanmencansee.Thereallypreciousthingsarethoughtsandsights,notpace。
Ifhebetrulyaman,hisgloryisnotatall
ingoing,butinbeing.
33.Buytakingpictureswithphones,wearemorelikelyto___________
A。
appreciatethepictureslater。
B.storegoodmemoriesinourminds
C.failtoappreciatesomethingattractiveD。
understandthebeautifulthingswell
34.Whatarethemoderntou