河北省唐山市开滦第二中学学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题.docx
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河北省唐山市开滦第二中学学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
开滦二中2019~2020学年第二学期高二年级期末考试英语试卷命题人:
李芳审核人:
赵强
说明:
1、本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。
2、本试卷共5页。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,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。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whosebirthdayisittoday?
A.Mary’sB.Mike’sC.David’s
2.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.HusbandandwifeB.Customerandassistant
C.Classmates.
3.WhatdoweknowaboutBill’shouse?
A.Itistoooldtolivein.B.Itisnearanairport.
C.ItisfarfromwhereBillworks.
4.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.BuyatickettoBeijing.B.Buyabook.
C.Sendabooktohisfriend.
5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Thepaperisgood,especiallythelasttwoparagraphs.
B.Themanshouldrewritethelasttwoparagraphs.
C.Theideasinthefirsttwoparagraphsarenotgood.
第二节(共15小题;每题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。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whatdidthemanwanttohaveforsupper?
A.Dumplings.B.Noodles.C.Chickens.
7.Whycan’ttheyhavethesupperasplanned?
A.Thereissomethingwrongwiththerefrigerator.
B.Themansuddenlydidn’twantit.
C.Thechickenisrotten.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Smith?
A.Helikesfootballmatches.B.Hewon’tforgivethewoman.C.Helivesalone.
9.Whydidthewomanmakealotofnoiselastnight?
A.Therewasagreatfootballmatch.B.Shewasholdingaparty.
C.Shewasquarrelingwithherfather.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whathasthewomanbeendoingrecently?
A.Lookingforapart-timejob.B.Workinginarestaurant.
C.Meetingherfriends.
11.Howmanyhoursdoesthemanworkeveryevening?
A.About5hours.B.About3hours.C.About4hours.
12.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?
A.Hedoesn’tlikehispresenttime.
B.Hewantsthewomantomeethismanagertomorrow.
C.Hehasalreadytoldhismanageraboutthewoman.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?
A.BeautyspotsinChina.
B.Asightseeingtour.
C.Anargument.
14.Whichplacedoesthemanwanttovisitmost?
A.TheSummerPalace.B.TheGreatWall.
C.TheMingTombs.
15.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Readanewspaper.B.WatchTV.C.Preparesomefood.
16.Whoarethespeakers?
A.ForeigntouristsinChina.B.TouristguidesinBeijing.
C.GeographersfromAmerica.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthetraditionalmethodofdiscoveringliars?
A.Watchingtheirbodylanguage.B.Askingthedetailsaboutastory.
C.Listeningtotheirspeakingspeed.
18.Whatkindofquestionscanbeaskedtocatchaliar?
A.Commonquestions.B.Surprisingquestions.
C.Interestingquestions.
19.Whatdoliarsoftendo?
A.Theyoftenchangetone.B.Theyoftenchangetopic.
C.Theyoftenchangespeakingstyle.
20.Howmanymethodsofcatchingliarsarementionedinthetext?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
NewYorkCityTourGuideCENTRALPARKPHOTOTOUR$79
WithSamL.
CometoshootintheCentralParkofNewYorkthatwillallowyoutotakehomedigitalpostcards.ThistourisagreatintroductiontoCentralParkandcombinesviewsofthebridges,lakesandskyline.Ateachstopofthephototour,Iwillprovideyouwithexplanationsaroundphotography,camerasettingsetc.Youwillbeabletoputthesetipstogooduseimmediately.
NEWYORKRUNNINGTOUR$50
WithSebastienB.
Loverunning?
LoveNewYork?
Doyouwanttoseethesitesofthecity?
Contactmeandwe'lltakeaspecialtour.Allyou'llneedtodoistoputonyoursportsshoesandwe'llbeoff.I'llshowyoumyfavoriterunningspotsalongtheHudsonRiverornorthofCentralParkandawayfromallthetourists.
Ifyourethinkingoftrainingforsomething,I'llgiveyoutheexplanationsandtipstomakethebestofyourtimetraining!
GREENWICHVILLAGEFOODTOUR$75
WithManhattanW.
Discoverunbelievableplacestoeat.ThisistherealGreenwichVillagegastronomic(美食的)experience.
Alongtheway,findouthowthevillagehaskeptitsuniquecharacterthroughouttheyears,fromtheDutchand
Englishcontrolledperiodstotoday.
Tourrunseverydayfrom12:
30PM—2:
30PM.NEWYORKBYNIGHTPHOTOTOUR$115
WithSamL.
WehavealreadypreparedNYCforthemostuniquepointsforyou.Duringthewalkingtour,wesharethesespecialcomersofNYC.
Thenighttourteachesnightphotographytechniqueswhilediscoveringthe“darker”sideofthecitythatneversleeps:
theUNheadquarters,42ndstreet,GrandCentralTerminal,theChryslerBuilding,RockefellerCenterandRadioCityMusicHall.
21.WhowillyoucontactifyouwanttotakepicturesoftheCentralPark?
A.SamL.B.SebastienC.ManhattanW.D.Rockefeller-
22.HowmuchcanyouspendrunningalongtheHudsonRiverwithSebastienB?
A.$79.B.$50.C.$75.D.$115.
23.WhatcanyoudoifyouchooseManhattanWasyourtourguide?
A.Youcanshootsomepictures.B.Youcandosomesports.
C.Youcanenjoysomedeliciousfood.
D.Youcanlearnnightphotographytechniques.
24.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthiskindofpassage?
A.Advertisement.B.History.
C.Science.D.Politics.
B
AnartistinOakland,Californiaisusinghisskillstohelpthehomeless.GregKloehnbuildsverysmallsheltersthatmakelifeonthestreetsalittlemorecomfortable.Thestructuresofferthehomelesssomesafetyandprotectionfrombadweather.Eachlittlehousealsohaswheelsonthebottomsoitcangowhereveritsownergoes.
GregKloehnhasgivenawayatleast20tinyhouses.Severalareontheroadsidenearanactiverailroad.Onarecentday,Mr.KloehnstopsatonetovisitOscarYoung.Thetwomenhug.InsidehislittleshelterMr.Younggetsrelieffromcoldnightsonthestreets.Mr.KloehnalsovisitsSweet-Pea,anotherfriendwhoalsolivesinoneofthelittlehomestheartistbuilt.Shesaysitkeepshersafeandprotectsherbelongings.
Inthemornings,Mr.Kloehnsearchesthestreetsforbuildingmaterials.Hegatherswhathecanandtakesittohisstudio.There,heputsthehousestogether.Emptycoffeebagsbecomeroofmaterial.Awashingmachinedoorandrefrigeratorpartbecomewindows.Nails,screwsandthestickyglueholdallthepiecestogether.Theartistalsoattachesasmallelectricaldevicetothehouse.Thedeviceispoweredbythesun.
Someofthepeoplelivingonthestreetsoncehadnormalhousesoftheirown.Butsomeofthepeoplesaytheyhavelearnedtolivewithlessandtheyarethankfultothatman.
Mr.Kloehnsayshisworkisnotasocialproject.Hesaysheisjustsomeoneusinghisskillstohelphishomelessneighbors.
25.Thefollowingaretheadvantagesofthesmallsheltersexcept.
A.savingpowerandenergyB.decoratingthestreetswheretheyare
C.protectingpossessionsofthehomeless
D.keepingthehomelesssafeandcomfortable
26.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.
A.GregKloehnhassoldatleast20tinyhouses.
B.Thegovernmenthastakenpartintheaction.
C.ThesheltersGregKloehnbuildscannotbemoved.
D.Anactofkindnesshasmadepeoplecomfortableandgrateful.
27.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Anartistcreateshomesforthehomeless.
B.Amorecomfortableshelterisbuiltonthestreets.
C.AsuccessfulsocialprojectisconductedinOakland.
D.Anartistmakesalivingbydesigningsmallshelters.
C
Ifyouliketextingandaretryingtoloseweight,anewstudyfoundthatusingtextingtotrackdietandexercisehabitsmayhelpyouloseweight.
Previousresearchhasshownthatkeepingfoodandexercisediariesimprovesthelikelihoodofsuccesswhenyouareusingittoloseweight.Usingacomputerorapenandpapertorecordinformation,however,canbeaburdenandcausesomepeopletogiveup.
DukeUniversityresearcherssaidusingtextmessagestotrackeatingandexercisehabitscansavetime,andincreasethechancesthatpeoplewillstickwiththeirweight-lossrules.
Thestudyincluded26obese/fatwomenwithanaverageageof38.Thewomenuseddailytextingaspartoftheirweight-lossprogram.Thetextmessagesfocusedontrackingpersonalizedgoals,suchasavoidingsugarydrinksorwalking10,000stepsaday.Messagesalsoprovidedbrieffeedback(反馈)andtips.
Everymorning,thewomenreceivedatextfromanautomatedsystemthatsaid,“Pleasetextyesterday's
personalinformationofstepsyouwalkedandhowmanysugarydrinksyouhad.”Basedonthewomen'sresponsestothetextmessage,thesystemsentanothertextwithpersonalizedfeedbackandtips.
Aftersixmonths,thewomenwhouseddailytextinglostanaverageofnearly3pounds,whileanothergroupofwomenwhousedtraditionalmethodstokeepfoodandexercisediariesgainedanaverageof2.5pounds,accordingtothestudy,whichwaspublishedintheJournalofMedicalInternetResearch.
“Textmessaginghasbecomepopularandmaybeaneffectivemethodtosimplifytrackingofdietandexercise
behavior,”DoriSteinberg,whowasresponsibleforthisresearch,said.
Steinbergsaid,“Textmessagingoffersseveraladvantagescomparedtootherself-monitoringmethods.Unlikeweb-baseddietandexercisediaries,datainatextmessagecanbeenteredquicklyonnearlyallcellphoneplatformssoitisveryconvenienttoreceivefeedback.Besides,becauseofthelimitednumberofwordsusedintextmessages,itsavestime.”
28.WhichisNOTtrueabouttextmessagingaccordingtoSteinberg?
A.Itsavestime.B.Itsavesmoney.
C.Itcanbeenteredquickly.D.Itiseasytoreceivefeedback.
29.What'sthebestt