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高二英语上学期期中试题

福州八中2018—2018学年第一学期期中考试

高二英语必修5

考试时间:

120分钟试卷满分:

150分

2018.11.10

第一卷

(计分100分)

第一部分:

听力(共两节,每题1.5分,满分30分)

第一节听下面5段对话。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoestheman’snewT-shirthaveonit?

A.Somecircles.B.Somewords.C.Somecrosses.

2.Whendoesthewomanwanttoreceiveherorder?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecoverdesign?

A.Colorful.B.Disappointing.C.Attractive.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atahotel.B.Atatravelagency.C.Atanairport.

5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?

A.Whattochooseasapet.

B.Howtolookafteradog.

C.Whethertokeepacat.

第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Howmuchwillthemanpayintotal?

A.$200.B.$400.C.$600.

7.Howwillthemanpay?

A.Bycheque.B.Incash.C.Bycreditcard.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatdoesthemandofirst?

A.Filloutaform.

B.Confirm(核实)thetime.

C.Askabouttheprice.

9.Howmuchshouldthemanpayeachmonth?

A.£21.00.B.£36.50.C.£41.50.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatsportdoesthemanhaveonTuesday?

A.Swimming.B.Basketball.C.Football.

11.WhatdoesthemandoonThursday?

A.Heattendsabaseballclass.

B.Hepracticesfootball.

C.Heplaysvolleyball.

12.Whodoesthespeakerplaytenniswithattheweekend?

A.Hisclassmates.B.Hisfather.C.Histeacher.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whyisthemanringingthewoman?

A.Toofferhelp.

B.Toinvitehertodinner.

C.Todiscussworkschedule.

14.WherewillthemangoonMondayevening?

A.Tothewoman’shouse.

B.Toarestaurant.

C.Toanairport.

15.WhatwillthewomandoonTuesdaymorning?

A.Attendameeting.

B.Gotothedentist’s.(牙医)

C.Goshopping.

16.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?

A.OnWednesdaymorning.

B.OnThursdayevening.

C.OnSaturdayafternoon.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdoesthenewbossofRadioWesternpayattentionto?

A.Listeners’attitudestoher.

B.Listeners’questionsintheshow.

C.Listeners’opinionsonRadioWestern.

18.WhatdidTonyMarsonsdolastweek?

A.HehostedTalkBack.

B.Hetookafewdaysoffwork.

C.Hesentoutalettertothespeaker.

19.Whatwasthespeakerdisappointedatabouthistrip?

A.Thefood.B.Theweather.C.Thelocals.

20.WhatadvicedoesJohngivetotheshow?

A.Provideanafter-showonlineprogram.

B.Answermorequestionsduringtheshow.

C.Invitefewergueststotheshow.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

(共15小题每小题2分,满分30分)

A

Highschoolisnoteasy.AndifyouweretoaskPink(afamousAmericansinger)heropiniononthesubjectshe’dtellyouthesame.Beforeshebecamefamous,andwhenshewasstillcalledAliciaMoore,theyoungsuperstarfacedmorethanherfairshareofhighschooldrama.

InherinterviewwithFaze(Canada’sstudentmagazine),Pinkadmitsshewasconsideredasatroublemakeratschool.“Yes,theproblemwas,Iwaslabelledastrouble,”shesays.Unfortunately,Pinkbegantodeliverwhattheteachersexpectedandthebadcyclebegan.“It’slikethelabeltheygiveyou.Theytreatyoubadly,soyouactbadly,”Pinkcontinues.“DidIdeserveit?

Intheend,yes,butIfeelIjustgetconfusedandactthewaytheteachersexpectmeto.”

Predictably,Pinkdroppedoutofschoolsoonaftershebegantosinginnightclubs.Shesanganychanceshecouldgetandwaseventuallydiscoveredbyatalentscout(星探)whilesinginginaclubinPhiladephia.However,shedidnotalwayssingthetypeofmusicweareusedtohearing.

Shedoesnotregretanythingshehasdoneandwouldnotchangeherpastifshecould.Shebelieveshavingfacedsomanydifficultiesatayoungageisagoodthing.“Toexperiencethegoodyouhavetogothroughthebad,Don’tworryaboutbeinglabelled.Justwaitandliveourownlife,”shesays.“Giveitacoupleofyearsthenitwon’tmatter.Becausenomatterwhatlabeltheygiveyou,thebestthingyoucandoistoprovethemwrong.”

21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“labelled”inthesecondparagraphmean?

A.KnownB.RealizedC.MarkedD.Discovered

22.Thepassageimpliesthatstudents_________.

A.aresupportedtofollowtheirteachers’advice

B.arewillingtomeetwithmanydifficulties

C.arelikelytobehaveasothersexpectthemto

D.areusedtobeingconsideredtobetroublesome

23.HowdidPinkfeelwhentalkingaboutherpast?

A.RegretfulB.Thankful

C.HatefulD.Forgetful

24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Herleavingschoolisoutofexpectation.

B.Pinkstartedsingingbychance.

C.Pinkthoughtschoollifewaseasy.

D.Herstyleofmusicisunusual.

B

Bats(蝙蝠)areimpressivecreatures.TheyareknowntocarrydangerousdiseaseslikeSARSwithoutgettingsick.

Soresearcherswantedtoknow:

Howdobatsfightoffsomanydeadlydiseases?

Learningtheirsecretcouldhelpdoctorsbettertreathumanswhohavethesediseases,thereforesavingmillionsoflives.

Tosolvethisproblem,ateamofresearchersfromAustraliaandChinaanalyzedbatDNA.Thescientistsstudiedtwokindsofbats—theAustralianmegabat,knownastheflyingfox,andtheChinesemicrobat.Thescientiststhenarrangedthebatgenome(基因组)inorderbycomparingtheirDNA.

Theresearchersnowthinkthatthespecialimmunity(免疫性)toillnessthatbatshavemaybeconnectedtotheirabilitytofly.

Batsaretheonlymammals(哺乳动物)thatcantrulyfly.Flyingusesupalotofenergy.Theenergyburnedforflyingproducessomethingintheanimalcalledfreeradicals(自由基).FreeradicalscandamageDNAandleadtodiseasessuchascancer.

However,batsarenotaffectedbyfreeradicalsproducedduringflight.ThereasonisthatbatscarryspecialgenestorepairanydamagedDNA.

Scientiststhinkthatbecausebatsflyandproducefreeradicals,they’veevolvedtocarrygenesthatshapedtheirspecialimmunesystem.

“We’rethinkingthattheevolution(进化)offlightledtoasortofeffect,influencingnotonlytheimmunesystembutalsothingslikeagingandcancer,”saysChris,anexpertoftheAustralianAnimalHealthLaboratory.“Wethinkwe’vereallyfoundsomethingspecial.”

ResearchersbelievethatthisdiscoverymightonedaybekeytohelpinghumansfightdiseasessuchascancerthatattacktheimmunesystemanddamageDNA.

25.What’strueaboutbatsaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheycarrymanydeadlydiseaseslikeSARSsoit’seasyforthemtogetsick.

B.Batsaretheonlyanimalsthatcantelldirectionseasily.

C.Batsareamongthemammalsthatcantrulyfly.

D.Researchersstudiedbatstohelpsavepeople.

26.Accordingtoresearchers,batscanfightoffmanydeadlydiseasesmainlybecause____

A.theyhavedevelopedspecialimmunesystemthroughevolution

B.theyareabletofly,whichburnsalotofenergy

C.freeradicalsintheirbodiescandamageDNAandcausediseases

D.theycarrynospecialgenestorepairdamagedDNA

27.Thepassageismainlyabout________.

A.batsanddangerousdiseases

B.batsandtheirspecialimmunesystem

C.freeradicalsandimmunesystem

D.waystocurecancer

C

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28.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?

A.AnewspaperB.AmagazineC.AwebsiteD.Abook

29.WhoareallowedtotakepartinSession5andSession8?

A.Mr.Johnsonandhiswife

B.Acouplewithhischildren

C.MrBlackandhis19-year-oldson

D.MrsBlackandher21-year-olddaughter

30.IfMrandMrsBrownwanttojoininthecampfromJune30thtoJuly3rd,howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.$400.B.$800C.$200D.$950

31.Whatcanweknowfromtheform?

A.Thecampersaresupervisedallday.

B.AcouplecansignupandjoinintheCampbyfax.

C.ParentscantakepartinSession3togetherwiththeirchildren.

D.AnadultcanjoininthecamponanydayinJune.

D

Britain'smostpopularliehasbeendisclosed,withoneinfourpeopleadmittingusing“SorryIhadnosignal"whenreturningamissedmobilephonecall,asurveyfound.

ResearchersfoundtheaverageBritontellsonaveragefourlieseverydayoralmost1500everyyear.Almostoneinsixmenadmittedtheyweremostlikelytolietotheirwifeorgirlfriend,onaverageatleasttwiceaday.Themostpopularliewassayingyouhadnomobilephonesignal,withoneinfourpeopleadmittingregularlyusingthelittlewhitelie.Itusuallycameaftertheyhitthe“ignore"buttonwhentheirmobilerang.

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