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海南省文昌市2017-2018学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题(无答案)

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分;满分:

150分,考试时间:

120分钟

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(略)

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,共30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Oneofmyneighborsusedtohaveabeautifultreeinherfrontyard.Herdadhadplanteditforherwhenitwasnothingmorethanatwigandseveralyearslateritstartedtoshoottowardstheskywithamazingspeed.Soonitblessedherwithcoolingshadeinthesummerandglorious,goldenleavesinthefall.

Whenthetwo-daysnowstormstruckourtown,heavysnowfellonthetree’sbranchesthatwerestillfullofleaves.Theweightsplit(劈叉)thatlovelytreedownthemiddle.Itwassosadseeinghalfofitlayingonthegroundafterthestorm.WhenItalkedtomyneighborlater,shesaidthatthedamagehadbeentoomuchandthattheentiretreewouldhavetobecutdown.Thankfullyshehadsavedafewsaplings(树苗)fromitthatshehopedtoreplantinthefuture.

Still,itwasashocktodrivebyherhousetheotherdayandseenothingbutastump(树桩)inherfrontyard.Imissedthattree.Imisseditsbeauty,itsleavesshinningintheafternoonsun.Imissedseeingitslimbsreachtowardstheheavens.Ithoughtthatthestumpwouldbeasadreminderofitslossforalongtimetocome.Mywonderfulneighbor,though,hadanotherplan.WhenIdrovebyherhometodayIsawatinybirdfeedersittingonthatstumpandacolorfulsongbirdhavingitsdinner.Itwassuchanaffirmationoflife.Itwassuchajoytosee.Icouldfeelmyheartsmile.

Lifebyitsverynatureisamixedbag.Ithandsusbothbeautyandtragedy,loveandloss,pleasureandpain.Whatwedowithit,however,isuptous.Wecanletitsplitusintwo,orwecanuseevenitshardesttimestomakeoursoulsstrongerandourheartsmoreloving.Wecanspenditcomplainingorwecanuseittohelpothers.

21.Weknowfromthefirstparagraphthat_____.

A.thetreegrewveryslowly

B.theauthor’sneighborwasgoodatplantingtrees

C.thetreeshoweditsbeautyandbenefits

D.thetreewassostrongthatitcouldbearanyweight

22.Theauthor’sneighborleftastumpinherfrontyardtouseitas_____.

A.agoodreminderB.aseatafterdinner

C.abeautifulsculptureD.aplacetofeedbirds

23.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttoshowinthepassage?

A.Lifehasbeautyandtragedy.

B.Lifeconsistsofpainandsuffering.

C.Lifeisdeterminedbyourattitudetowardsit.

D.Lifeshouldbepleasantratherthanpainful.

B

Someofthebestthingsinlifedon’thappenuntilyougrowoldenoughtorecognizethem.Icansaythatabouttea.

Ididn’tstarttodrinkteauntilIwas35.Whathappenedbeforethat?

ThefirsttimeIfeltagenuineurgetodrinkteawasin2003,whenIstayedbrieflyintheUnitedKingdom.Afteratimeofconsuminglocalfood,Istartedtoreallylikestrongblacktea.Althoughitwastoostrongtomytongue,Ifeltitwasanecessitybecauseitwascomfortingtomybody.

ItookpacksofgreenteaswithmeasgiftsbutwasdisappointedtofindmyBritishfriendspreferredmuchstrongerblackteasfromSriLanka.LaterIlearnedthatalthoughpeopleknowChinaforitsteas,itranksonlythirdamongtheworld’sblackteaexporters,afterSriLankaandKenya.

AfterIcamebacktoChinaandstartedtocoverfoodstories,Imetfriendsinthetea-drinkingcircleandlearnedmore.Althoughthemajorityoftherestoftheworlddrinksblacktea,whichtheChinesecall“redtea”,Chinaproducesanddrinksmostlygreenteas.

IfeelluckytobeChinesebecauseofthegreatvarietyofteasavailableinthecountry.Itisestimatedthattherearemorethan2,000teasinChinaifyoudividethemgeographically,includingmorethan600locallyfamousbrews.Amoresimplewaytocategorize(分类)isbycolorandextentoffermentation(发酵).T

hatcomesdowntosixmaincategories—green,white,yellow,dark-greenish(oolong),redandblackteas.

Tastingteascanbecomparedtoourlives.Theycanbeplainandpredictablebutsometimestheyarefullofpleasantsurprises.Occasionallytheycanevenseemtoogoodtobetrue.Thebestthingis,youknowthere’salwaysmoretoexplore.

24.Whichcountryranksfirstamongtheworld’sblackteaexporters?

A.SriLankaB.ChinaC.KenyaD.UnitedStates

25.Thewriterofthispassageworksasa________.

A.managerB.journalistC.scientistD.teagrower

26.AllofthefollowingstatementsaboutteainChinaaretrueEXCEPT________.

A.varietiesofteaisplantedandproducedeachyearinChina

B.allteainChinacanbedividedintosixcategorieswithnoexceptions

C.teainChinacanbecategorizedbycolorandextendoffermentation

D.teainChinacanbedividedintomorethan2000categoriesgeographically

27.Whatcolumndoesthispassagebelongtoinanewspaper?

A.WorldB.BusinessC.TravelD.Lifestyle

C

“Youcanyouup,nocannobb.”ThelatestChinglishbuzzphrase,havingsweptthroughChinesecyberspace(网络空间)andsociety,hasnowmadealandingoverseas,entering

theUSweb-basedUrbanDictionary.

Accordingtotheentryputforwardby“gingerdesu”,“Youcanyouup”wh

ichmeans“Ifyoucandoit,goaheadanddoit”,isaChinglishcatchphrasesreferringtopeoplewhocriticize

others’work,especiallywhenthecriticisnotsomuchbetter.

Aswellas“Youcanyouup”,otherChinglishcatchphrases,suchas“tuhao”and“nozuonodie”,havealsobeenrecordedonthesite.

CoinedwithrootsinChinesegrammar,andevencontainingPinyin,Chinglishwordsandphrasesareevenspreadingbeyondgrassroots(草根)websites.

In2013,“dama”and“tuhao”foundtheirwayintoTheWallStreetJournalandtheBBC,andwordssuchas“fengshui”,“Chengguan”and“peoplemountainpeoplesea”havebeenadmittedtotheOxfordEnglishDictionary.

“ThefrequentuseofChinglishbyforeigninstitutionssuggeststhatpeoplearelookingmoretothelifestyleandpopularculture

ofChina,”saysZhangYiwu,professorofPekingUniversity’sDepartmentofChineseLanguageandLiterature.

“Wordslike‘dama’and‘tuhao’aresovivid.MyfriendsandIusethemalot—it’ssomuchfun,”saidSatoshiNishida,aJapanesestudentstudyingatBeijingLanguageandCultureUniversity.

“BehindtheseChinglishwordsandphrasesistheChineseculture.TheyarereflectionsofthechangesandtrendsintheChinesesocietyandtheyhelppeoplefromothercountriestounderstandwhat’shappeninginChina,”accordingtoXingHongbing,aprofessorofBeijingLanguageandCultureUniversity.

“Whenthepriceofgoldwentdownlastyear,whilethesuperpurchasingpoweroftheChinesebargain-huntingmiddle-agedwomendrewworldwideattention,therewasnoeffectivewayavailableinotherlanguagestodescribethem,and‘dama’filledthegapveryneatly,”saysXing.

28.Whydoestheauthortake“dama”forexampleinthelastparagraph?

A.TosuggestthecultureandtrendsintheChinesesociety.

B.ToshowtheChinesewomen’ssuperpurchasingpower.

C.Toindicatet

hewomendrewworldwideattention.

D.Toinformusthatthepriceofgoldwentdownlastyear.

29.HowmanyChinglishwordsandphrasesarementionedinthepassage?

A.6B.7C.8D.9

30.WhichofthefollowingsisNOTamongthereasonswhyChinglishbecomepopular?

A.ChinglishisreflectionsofthechangesandtrendsintheChinesesociety.

B.ForeignersarelookingmoretothelifestyleandpopularcultureofChina.

C.Chinglishissovividandmuchfunsuchas“dama”and“tuhao”.

D.Chinglishisspreadingbeyondgrassrootsw

ebsites.

31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ChinglishsweptthroughChinglishcyberspace

B.BehindChinglishistheChineseculture

C.Chinglishgainspopularityoverseas

D.DifferentopiniononChinglish

D

“HeaveniswherethepoliceareEnglish,thecooksareFrench,themechanicsareGerman,theloversareItalianandeverythingisorganizedbytheSwiss.Hell(地狱)iswherethepoliceareGerman,thecooksareEnglish,themechanicsareFrench,theloversareSwiss,andeverythingisorganizedbytheItalians.”

Obviouslythenationalstereotypes(模式化的思想)inthisoldjokearegeneralization

s(普遍化),butsuchstereotypesareoftensaidto“existforareason”.Isthereactuallyasliver(裂片)oftruthinthem?

Notlikely,aninternationalresearchteamnowsays.

“Nationalandculturalstereotypesdoplayanimportantroleinhowpeopleseethemselvesandothers,andbeingawarethatthesearenotdependableisausefulthing,”saidstudyauthorRobertMcCraeoftheNationalInstituteonAging.“Theseareinfactunfoundedstereotypes.Theydon’tcomefromlookingaroundyou,”McCraesaid.

Ifnationalstereotypesaren’trootedinrealexperiences,thenwheredotheycomefrom?

Onepossibilityisthattheyreflectnationalvalues,whichmaybecomeknownfromhistoricalevents.Forexample,manyhistorianshavearguedthatthespiritofAmericanindividualismhasitsoriginsintheexperiencesofthepioneersontheOldWest.

SocialscientistssuchaspsychologistRichardRobinshavegivensevera

lotherpossibleexplanationsforstereotypesandwhytheymaybeincorrect.Robinsnotesthatsomestereotypesmayhavebeencorrectatonepointinhistoryandthenremainedunchangedwhiletheculturechanged.

Wemaybe “hard-wired”,tosomedegree,tokeepincorrectstereotypes,sincewearelesslikelytonoticeandrememberinformationthatisdifferentfromourstereotypes.Generally,accordingtoRobins,whenwemeetpeoplewhoaredifferentfromourstereotypes,weseethemasuniqueindividualsratherthantypicalnationalorculturalgroups.

32.ThestereotypeaboutItaliansis______.

A.romanticbutdisorganized

                       B.friendlyandgood-tempered

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