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学年高二英语上学期期中试题10
2018学年第一学期高二期中考试试题卷
英语
考生须知:
1.本试卷分
卷(选择题)和
卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上相对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如有改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它标号。
答在试题卷上的答案无效。
3.考试结束后,考生将答题卷上交。
卷(选择题)
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
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.Whatisthemanprobably?
A.Apatient.B.Apoliceman.C.Adoctor.
2.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inahotel.B.Inacar.C.Inagarden.
3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Howtodoajobinterview.
B.Howtomentionpersonalinformation.
C.Whethertotalkaboutcollegeexperience.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shewon’thavetimetoreadabook.
B.Shehastofinishherreportonthetrip.
C.Sheneedstohaveagoodsleeponthetrip.
5.Whatistheman’sfavoriteinstrumentnow?
A.Thepiano.B.Theviolin.C.Theguitar.
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,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。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybeliketomorrowmorningaccordingtotheman?
A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.
7.Howmanytimeshasthemangonesurfing?
A.Fourtimes.B.Eighttimes.C.Sixteentimes
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.Whattimedidtheaccidenthappen?
A.Atabout3:
00p.m.B.Atabout1:
00p.m.C.Atabout12:
00p.m.
9.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shefelloffthechair.
B.Shewashitbyafallingfile.
C.Shegotabigcutonherhead.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.B.Sonandmother.C.Bossandsecretary.
11.Whowillthemanmeettomorrowmorning?
A.MsFlaxon.B.PaulFrazier.C.BillCallahan.
12.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Makeaphonecall.B.Fetchtheman’sshirt.C.Havelunchwiththeman.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.Wherearethespeakers?
A.InHongKong.B.InTaiwan.C.InOttawa.
14.Whatdoesthecourseallowstudentstodo?
A.Formtheirownmusicaltheory.
B.Followtheirownpaceoflearning.
C.Uploadtheirownexamplesofmusic.
15.WhatcanwelearnaboutNotaAbilityLite?
A.Itpresentsone’sownmusiconthecomputer.
B.Itisprogrammedbasedonacoursebook.
C.Itusesvariousinstrumentstopresentmusic.
16.Whatdoesthewomanneedtotakethecourse?
A.Acomputer.B.ACDplayer.C.Amusicalinstrument.
听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.Whatisthemostpopularsuggestion?
A.Buymorecomputers.
B.Setupabookingsystem.
C.Openformorehours.
18.Whatisoneofthesolutionsthemanmentions?
A.Tolimitthetimethatstudentsspendonthecomputers.
B.Todividethecomputerroomsintotwokindsofroomsbyuses.
C.Toforbidstudentstocheckpersonale-mailsinthecomputerrooms.
19.Whatistheproblemofopeningthecomputerroomsfor24hours?
A.Apersonisneededtobeonduty.
B.Theequipmentmaygetbrokeneasily.
C.Studentswillbeinmuchdangeratnight.
20.Howdosomeuniversitiesusethesystem?
A.Bysendingoutqueuingnumbers.
B.Byputtingnumberedticketsoneachcomputer.
C.Byaskingstudentstoqueueoutsideofthecomputerrooms.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
UniversityRoomRegulations
ApprovedandProhibitedItems
Thefollowingitemsareapprovedforuseinresidential(住宿的)rooms:
electricblankets,hairdryers,personalcomputers,radios,televisionsandDVDplayers.Itemsthatarenotallowedinstudentroomsinclude:
candles,ceilingfans,fireworks,waterbeds,sunlampsandwirelessrouters.PleasenotethatanyprohibiteditemswillbetakenawaybytheOfficeofResidenceLife.
AccesstoResidentialRooms
Studentsareprovidedwithacombination(组合密码)fortheirroomdoorlocksuponcheck-in.Donotshareyourroomdoorlockcombinationwithanyone.TheOfficeofResidenceLifemaychangethedoorlockcombinationatanytimeattheexpenseoftheresidentifitisfoundthatthestudenthassharedthecombinationwithothers.Thefeeis$25tochangearoomcombination.
CookingPolicy
Studentslivinginbuildingsthathavekitchensareonlypermittedtocookinthekitchen.Studentsmustcleanupaftercooking.Thisisnottheresponsibilityofhousekeepingstaff.Kitchensthatarenotkeptcleanmaybeclosedforuse.Withtheexceptionofusingasmallmicrowaveoven(微波炉)toheatfood,studentsarenotpermittedtocookintheirrooms.
PetPolicy
Nopetsexceptfisharepermittedinstudentrooms.Studentswhoarefoundwithpets,whethervisitingorownedbythestudent,aresubjecttoaninitialfineof$100andacontinuingfineof$50adayperpet.Studentsreceivewrittennoticewhenthefinegoesintoeffect.If,oneweekfromthedateofwrittennotice,thepetisnotremoved,thestudentisreferredtotheStudentCourt.
QuietHours
ResidentialbuildingsmustmaintainanatmospherethatsupportstheacademicmissionoftheUniversity.Minimumquiethoursinallcampusresidencesare11:
00pmto8:
00amSundaythroughThursday.QuiethoursonFridayandSaturdaynightsare1:
00amto8:
00am.Studentswhoviolatequiethoursaresubjecttoafineof$25.
21.Whichofthefollowingitemsareallowedinstudentrooms?
A.Ceilingfansandwaterbeds.B.Wirelessroutersandradios.
C.Hairdryersandcandles.D.TVsandelectricblankets.
22.Whatdoweknowaboutthecookingpolicy?
A.Amicrowaveovencanbeused.
B.Cookinginstudentroomsispermitted.
C.Ahousekeeperistocleanupthekitchen.
D.Studentsaretoclosekitchendoorsaftercooking.
23.Whencanstudentsenjoyapartyinresidences?
A.7:
00am,Sunday.B.7:
30am,Thursday.
C.11:
30pm,Monday.D.00:
30am,Saturday.
B
Crosstalk,atraditionalformofcomicstorytelling,ismakingacomebackinChina’steahousesandtheaters.
AudiencecanlaughthenightawayeverySaturdayattheQianxiangyiTeahouseinTianjin,entertainedbytheapprentices(徒弟)ofHouBaolin,MaSanliorYinShoushan–allleadingcrosstalkartistsofyearspast—foronly20yuan.
ThesuccessinTianjinhasalsocausedtherejuvenation(复活)ofcrosstalkinBeijingandotherplaces.
AlthoughtheartformoriginatedinBeijingintheQingDynasty(1644-1911),Tianjinbecameaplacewhererisingstarsformedtheirstylesandnewpiecesweretriedout.Thecitywaswell-knownnationwideforthequalityofitscrosstalkperformances.
KnowninChineseasxiangsheng(literally,“faceandvoice”),crosstalkwasthechiefformofcomedythroughoutmostofthe20thcentury.IntheolddaysinTianjinandelsewhere,templefairsandmarketswerethemainplacesforcrosstalkerstoperform,althoughtheyoccasionallyalsoappearedinteahousesortheaters.
CrosstalkpiecesdrawoneveryaspectofChineseculture,fromhistoryandfolktalestosocialissuesofthetime.Althoughthere’rehundredsoftraditionalpieces,theyareconstantlyrewrittentosuitthetimesandtheaudience,whilenewworksarewrittenaswell.It’soneofthefeaturesthathavemadecrosstalkapublicartformthroughoutitshistory.
“Crosstalkwasinthedoldrums(萎靡不振)withcompetitionfromotherartforms,especiallyTV,”saidWangXiaochun,headmasteroftheNorthernStorytellingArtSchoolofChina(NSAS).“Butithasregaineditsstatuswithcrosstalkfans,especiallyyoungpeople,growingaware(意识到)ofitsrarequalities.”
“MoreandmorestudentsarecomingtoNSAStostudycrosstalk,includingsomegirlstudents,”saidWang.“Theyaresurethatcrosstalkwillhaveastrongmarket.”
24.Fromthetext,wecanknow___________.
A.crosstalkfirstaroseinTianjin
B.crosstalkwasmainlyperformedatteahousesinthepast
C.crosstalkwasthemostpopularartforminthe20thcentury
D.crosstalkhasahistoryofover100years.
25.Crosstalkhasbeenapublicartformpartlybecause_____________.
A.itisapopulartraditionalartform
B.thepiecesaremadetosuitthetimesandtheaudience
C.thecrosstalkersmakeitreturntoteahouses
D.thepiecescontainsomefamousfolktales
26.Wecanlearnthatthefutureofcrosstalkfirstliesin____________.
A.settingupmorestorytellingartschools
B.beatingTVandotherarts
C.youngpeople’sunderstandingofitsvalue
D.astrongmarket
C
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