河南省商丘市九校学年高二下学期期末联考英语试题Word版含答案.docx
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河南省商丘市九校学年高二下学期期末联考英语试题Word版含答案
2017——2018学年下期期末联考
高二英语试题
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A
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WhatissospecialaboutTOKNOWmagazine?
Well,ithasnoadsorpromotionsinside—insteaditisjam-packedwithseriousideas.TOKNOWmakescomplexideasattractiveandaccessibletochildren,whocanbecomeinvolvedinadvancedconceptsandevenphilosophy(哲学)—andtheywillsoondiscoverthatTOKNOWfeelsmorelikeaclubthanjustamagazine.
What’sinside?
Everymonththemagazineintroducesafreshnewtopicwitharticles,experimentsandcreativethingstomake—themagazinealsoexploresphilosophyandwellbeingtomakesureyoungreadershaveabalancedtakeonlife.
Soundstoogoodtobetrue?
Takealookonline—evidenceshowsthatthousandsofteachersandparentsknowagoodthingwhentheyseeitandrecommendTOKNOWtotheirfriends.
HappyBirthdayAllYear!
Whatcouldbemorefunthanagiftthatkeepscomingthroughtheletterboxeverymonth?
Thefirstmagazinewithyourgiftmessagewillarriveintimeforthespecialday.
SUBSCRIBENOW
□AnnualSubscription
Europe£55RestofWorld£65
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IncludesaMammothMap,apassportPuzzleBooklet,andSubscription
Europe£60RestofWorld£70
RefundPolicy—thesubscriptioncanbecancelledwithin28daysandyoucangetyourmoneyback.
21.WhyisTOKNOWaspecialmagazine?
A.Itentertainsyoungparents.B.Itprovidesseriousadvertisements.
C.Itpublishespopularsciencefictions.D.Itcombinesfunwithcomplexconcepts.
22.WhatdoesTOKNOWofferitsreaders?
A.Onlinecourses.B.Articlesonnewtopics.
C.Lecturesonabalancedlife.D.Reportsonscientificdiscoveries.
23.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyoumakea12-monthsubscriptiontoTOKNOWwithgiftpackfromChina?
A.£55.B.£60.C.£65.D.£70.
24.SubscribersofTOKNOWwouldget.
A.freebirthdaypresentsB.fullrefundwithin28days
C.membershipoftheTOKNOWclubD.chancestomeettheexpertsinperson
B
Disease,poverty,hate,love—CharlesDickens’storiesopenedhisreaders’eyestothemostimportantthemesofhisage.Twohundredyearslater,hisstoriesstillspeakvolumesacrosstheworld,provingthatDickens’legacy(遗产)wasfargreaterthanjust“greatliterature”.
February7marksthe200thanniversaryofthewriter’sbirthday.Tomarkthisdate,BBCwriterAlexHudsonlistedsixthingsDickensgavethemodernworld.Let’stakealookattwoofthem.
AwhiteChristmas
Dickensisdescribedas“themanwhoinventedChristmas”—notthereligiousfestival,buttheculturalaspectsthatweassociatewiththefestive(喜庆的)seasontoday.
Intheearly19thcentury,Christmaswasbarelyworthmentioning,accordingtocriticandwriterLeighHunt.ThecommitteewhichrantheConservativePartyevenheldordinarybusinessmeetingsonChristmasDay—unthinkableintheWestnowadays,wheneveryone,butthemostnecessaryworkerstakesatleastthreedaysoff.
ManypeoplebelievethatDickens’populardescriptionsofthefestiveperiodbecameablueprintforgenerationstocome.Inhisclassicnovel,AChristmasCarol,henotonlyputforwardtheideaofsnowatChristmas,butalsopaintedapictureofglowingwarmth—“homeenjoyments,affectionsandhopes”.
InhisbiographyofDickens,PeterAckroydwrote,“Dickenscanbesaidtohavealmostsingle-handedlycreatedthemodernideaofChristmas.”
“Dickensian”poverty
DickenswasoneofthefirsttotakeanhonestlookattheunderclassandthepoorofVictorian(theperiodduringBritishQueenVictoria’sreignfrom1837to1901)London.
Hehelpedpopularizetheterm“redtape”todescribesituationswherepeopleinpoweruseneedlessamountsofbureaucracy(官僚作风)inawaythatparticularlyhurtstheweakerandpoorermembersofsociety.
“Dickensian”hasnowbecomeapowerfulwordfordescribinganunacceptablelevelofpoverty.In2009,whenthepresidentoftheAssociationofTeachersandLecturersintheUKwantedtotalkaboutpovertyinsomeareasofBritain,shedidnotusewordslike“terrible”or“horrific”,butratherdescribeditas“lifemirroringthetimesofDickens”.
25.Thearticleismainlyabout__________.
A.CharlesDickens’impactontheworld.
B.AnintroductiontoCharlesDickens’classicnovels
C.CharlesDickens’amazingcharacters
D.WhyCharlesDickensispopularacrosstheworld
26.WhyisDickenscalled“themanwhoinventedChristmas”?
A.Becausehecreatedthereligiousfestival.
B.BecauseoneofhisnovelshelpedtoshapeChristmascelebrations.
C.BecausemanyofhisnovelshavesomethingtodowithChristmas.
D.BecausehewasthefirstmantohaveproposedcelebratingChristmas.
27.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedphrase“redtape”refersto__________.
A.rulesorproceduresthatarerequiredtoaccomplishatask
B.asituationinwhichpoormembersofsocietyarehurt
C.conflictbetweenpeopleinpowerandweakerpeople
D.pointlesslytime-consumingofficialprocedures
28.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________.
A.CharlesDickens’novelsreflectthetruelifeathisage
B.everyonecantakethreedaysoffforChristmas
C.DickensinventedChristmas
D.Dickensgavethemodernworldsixthings
C
Weliveinasweetworld.TheaverageAmericankidseatmorethan20teaspoonsofsugarperday,andadultseat50%moresugartodaythantheydidinthe1970s.Weallknowthattoomuchsugarisn’tgoodforus.ResearchersattheUniversityofUtahusedmicetodoastudyonthebadeffectsofsugar.Theyfounditcouldhaveseriouseffectsonpeople’shealthseriously.
Duringthe58-week-longstudy,micewerefedadietcontaining25%moresugar.Thispercentageequalsahealthyhumandietalongwiththreecansofsodadaily.Theteamfoundthatthesemiceweretwiceaslikelytodieasmicefedasimilardietwithoutthesugar.Thoughthemicedidnot showsignsofobesityorhighbloodpressure,malemiceproduced25%feweroffspring(后代)thantheothermice.
Scientistsoftenusemiceforresearchbecausetheyhaveasimilargenetic(基因的)structuretohumans.“Sincemostsubstances(物质)thataredangerousinmicearealsodangerousinpeople;it’slikelythatthosephysicalproblemsthatcausethosemicetohaveincreaseddeathsalsoworkinpeople,”saysthestudyauthorJamesRuffoftheUniversityofUtah.Findingsfromthisstudyshowbadeffectsthatarenotasnoticeableasweightgainorheartproblems.Sugarcancontributetolong-termchangesinthebodythatcanchangedevelopmentandevenshortenlives.
Differenttypesofsugarhavedifferenteffectsonthehumanbody.Someofthesugarweconsumecomesfromfoodswemightexpect—candy,sodaandcookies.Butmuchofthesugarthatweeatishidden.Foodcompaniesaddlargeamountsofsugartoitemswemaynotclassifyassweets.Tohelpcutdownextrasugarconsumption,nutritionexpertssuggestlookingattheingredientsonfoodpackages.CuttingsugaroutoftheAmericandietaltogethermaybedifficult.Butmakingtheefforttocontrolournation’sdesireforsugarwillavoidasweeterfuture.
29. AccordingtoParagragh2,wecanknow________.
A. miceeatingmoresugarwilllivelonger
B. thestudyonmicelastedlessthanayear
C. thestudyshowedthebadeffectsofmoresugaronmice
D. miceeatingmoresugarwillbecomefatterandfatter
30. Whydidthescientistschoosemicetodothestudy?
A. Becauseasubstancemayhavethesameeffectsonmiceandhumans.
B. Becausemicehavealongerlifespan(寿命)thanotheranimals.
C. Becausemicetakeintheharmfulsubstanceseasilyandquickly.
D. Becausemicearesensitivetothesweettaste.
31. Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Livingasweetlife B.Kidseatmuchmoresugar
C.Geneticstructureofhumans D.Dangeroftoomuchsugar
D
AlmosteverybodyinAmericawillspendapartofhisorherlifebehindashoppingcart.Theywill,inalifetime,pushthechrome-platedcontraptionsmanymiles.Butfewwillknow—oreventhinktoask—whoitwasthatinventedthem.SylvanN.Goldmaninventedtheshoppingcartin1937.Atthattimehewasinthesupermarketbusiness.Everydayhewouldseeshopperslugginggroceriesaroundinbasketstheyhadtocarry.
OnedayGoldmansuddenlyhadtheideaofputtingbasketsonwheels.Thewheeledbasketswouldmakeshoppingmucheasierforhiscustomers,andwouldhelptoattractmorebusiness.
OnJune4,1937,Goldman’sfirstcartswerereadyforuseinhismarket.Hewasterriblyexcitedonthemorningofthatdayascustomersbeganarriving.Hecouldn’twaittoseethemusinghisinvention.
ButGoldmanwasdisappointed.Mostshoppersgavethecartsalonglook,buthardlyanybodywouldgivethematry.
Afterawhile,Goldmandecidedtoaskcustomerswhytheyweren’tusinghiscarts.“Don’tyouthinkthisarmisstrongenoughtocarryashoppingbasket?
”oneshopperreplied.
ButGoldmanwasn’tbeatenyet.Heknewhiscartswouldbeagreatsuccessifonlyhecouldpersuadepeopletogivethematry.Tothisend,Goldmanhiredagroupofpeopletopushcartsaroundhismarketandpretendtheywereshopping!
Seeingthis,therealcustomersgraduallybegancopyingthephony(假冒的)customers.
AsGoldmanhadhoped,thecartsweresoonattractinglargerandlargernumbersofcustomerstohismarket.Butnotonlydidmorepeoplecome—thosewhocameboughtmore.Withlarger,easier-to-handlebaskets,customersunconsciouslyboughtagreaternumbe