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2018学年第一学期浙南名校联盟期末联考

考生须知:

高二年级英语学科试题

命题:

温州二高审题:

龙湾中学

1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟;

2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。

3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;

4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。

第I卷(共95分)

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)

例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.

B.£9.15.

C.£9.18.

答案是B。

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.Howwillthespeakersprobablygohome?

A.BytaxiB.Bybus.C.Bysubway.

2.Howmuchdoesthewomanpayforthetickets?

A.£9.B.£10.C.£11.

3.WhatwastheweatherlikeonJohn’sholiday?

A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cold.

4.Whatistheman?

A.Asecretary.B.Ateacher.C.Adoctor.

5.Whereisthewoman’sgrandmanow?

A.Athome.B.Inahospital.C.Inahotel.

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5秒钟时间阅读各个小题;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、7题。

6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Strangers.B.Oldschoolmates.C.Coachandplayer.

7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthematch?

A.Boring.B.Exciting.C.Fair.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhatdoesthemansayaboutthewinterinNewWorkCity?

A.It’scoldandwet.B.Thewindisstrong.C.Theairisheavy.

9.WhatisthemostunpleasantpartoftheweatherinNewYorkCity?

A.It’shotinthesummer.B.It’sverychangeable.C.Itrainsalltheyearround.

10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.HespeakshighlyofNewYorkCity.

B.Hedoesn’tlikeNewYorkCityverymuch.

C.He’sleavingNewYorkCitybecauseoftheweather.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Wheredidthemangolastyear?

A.ToItaly.B.ToFrance.C.ToScotland.

12.Whatdoesthewomanlikedoinginsummer?

A.Doingoutdoorsports.B.Learningdancing.C.Visitingartgalleries.

13.WhatdoesthewomandislikeaboutScotland?

A.Thehotels.B.Thecastles.C.Theweather.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatdoesthewomandoatthebeginningofaday?

A.Shedealswithpost.

B.Shesendsoutphotographs.

C.Shevisitsartists.

15.Howoftendoesanewexhibitiontakeplace?

A.Abouttwiceaweek.B.Abouttwiceamonth.C.Aboutonceamonth.

16.Whyisthewomanpleasedwithherjob?

A.Herlifeisniceandcalm.

B.Shespendstimedealingwithartworks.

C.Herbossiseasytogetalongwith.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howlongdidthespeakerworkaday?

A.For9hours.B.For10hours.C.For12hours.

18.Accordingtothespeaker,whatwasinterestinginhiswork?

A.Takingdifferentpeopletorestaurants.

B.Meetinginterestingdressers.

C.Showingtouriststhebeautifulcity.

19.Whichtripbroughtthespeakerthemostmoney?

A.Theonetotheclub.B.Theonetotheairport.C.Theonetothetheatre.

20.Whydidthespeakergiveupthejob?

A.Hewastired.B.Thetrafficjamsbotheredhim.C.Somepassengersweren’tnice.

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

Eatingisbestwhenit’sasocialactivity.Thinkofthemealafamilyenjoysintheeveningwheneveryone’stogetherafterworkorschool,orthebigget-togethersoverfoodatSpringFestival.Butnow,intheageoftheInternetandsocialmedia,anyonewithanInternetconnectioncanenjoyasocialeatingevent.

Mukbang—aSouthKoreanphrasemeaning“eatingbroadcast”—isanunusualfoodfanaticismthat’s

sweepingthecountry.Thisisamealwhereonlyonepersongetstoeat,whilemanyviewerswatchliveshowsofhostseatinglargequantitiesoffood.Theyleavecommentsonthedishesthehostistaking,andthehostrespondstothemlive.

Sowhyhavepeopletakentothisunusualnewfoodtrend(趋势)?

JeffYang,anAsian-Americanculturalcritic,thinksthatit’sdownto“thelonelinessofunmarriedoruncoupledSouthKoreans”.HebelievesthateatingonyourowncanbehardinacountrylikeSouthKorea,wheresocialeatingissuchalongtradition.However,Mukbanggivespeoplethefeelingthattheyarepartofsomethinglarger,itseems.

Millionsofpeoplehavetroublewithfood.Eithertheyeattoomuchofit,ortoolittle.SomesaythatthepopularityofMukbanghelpspeoplewiththesedisorders.ThosewhoalwayseattoomuchandputonweightcanwatchMukbangliveshowstosatisfytheirappetite(胃口).Andthosewhodon’teatenoughcanbuildtheirappetitebywatchingdeliciousfoodbeingeaten.

EventhoughMukbangisaSouthKoreanphenomenon,it’salsotakenoffintheUS.ButunlikeSouthKoreanswhositdowntoenjoynoodlesandkimchi(泡菜),Americansenjoytheirownnativedishes.ThismeansthatviewersofUSMukbangliveshowswillseelocalsstuffingthemselveswithhamburgers,friesandicecream.

21.

Theunderlinedword“fanaticism”inthesecondparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.

A.disappointmentB.enthusiasmC.dislikeD.imagination

22.AccordingtoJeffYang,MukbangisbecomingpopularinSouthKoreamainlybecause.

A.peopleareusedtoeatingalone

B.it’sgoodforthosewhohaveeatingdisorders

C.ithelpstocomfortthelonelypeople

D.itassistspeopletobuildtheirappetite

23.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?

A.AtraditionalKoreaneatinghabit.

B.AnewfoodtrendfromSouthKorea.

C.HowKoreanscommunicatethrougheating.

D.HowtheInternetaffectsthewayweeat.

B

Eversincemobilephonesbecamewidelyusedaroundtheworld,therehavebeenconcernsabouthowsafetheyare.Allmobilephonesgiveoffasmallamountofradiationwheninuse,whichmanybelievecouldbeacauseofcancer.However,tworecentlypublishedstudiestriedtofinallyanswerthequestionofwhetherusingmobilephonesactuallybringsadangerousrisktohumans.

CarriedoutbytheUSgovernment,thestudiesexposedratsandmicetoradiationoverthecourseoftwoyears.Asmallnumberoftheratswerefoundtohavedevelopedhearttumors(肿瘤)asadirectresultoftheradiationexposure.However,JohnBucher,oneofthestudy’sauthors,saidthattheanimalswereexposedtofarmoreradiationthaneventheheaviestmobilephoneuserwouldusuallybe,reportedTheNewYorkTimes.Bucheralsoaddedthatthefindingsdidn’tmakehimwanttochangehisorhisfamily’smobilephoneusagehabits.

Indeed,theUSFoodandDrugAdministrationsaiditbelievesthatithas“notfoundenoughevidencethattherearenegativehealtheffectsonhumans”frommobilephoneuse.Althoughmobilephonesdogiveoffradiation,it’sadifferenttypeofradiationthanthatgivenoffbydangeroussources.

High-energyradiation–suchasthatgivenoffbynuclearwaste–isknowntobeverydangeroustohumansasitisabletodamageourDNA,leadingtocancerorevendeath.Ontheotherhand,low-energyradiation–suchastheonegivenoffbymobilephones–isconsideredtobeharmless.

We’reexposedtothisallthetime,asit’sgivenoffbyeverydayobjectslikeWiFirouters(路由器),televisions,andevenbananas.Somearguethatwhenitcomestohumanhealth,however,youcan’tbemoreconcerned,eveniftheriskisonlysmall.Forthosepeople,anearphoneisadvisedwhentheyaremakingphonecallsandthetimespentusingmobilephonescanbelimited.

Butdon’tworry:

there’snoneedtotakebananasoffthemenu.

24.WhatdidthetworecentstudiesbytheUSgovernmentdiscover?

A.Radiationexposurecouldbringriskstoanimalsratherthantohumans.

B.Toomuchradiationexposurecouldleadtohealthproblems.

C.Usingmobilephonesonlyincreasestheriskofheartdiseases.

D.Thereisnolinkbetweenmobilephoneradiationandcancer.

25.Whydidtheauthormentionothertypesofradiation?

A.Toinformpeopleofharmfulradiationsources.

B.Toexplainhowradiationaffectsourlives.

C.Toshowmobilephoneradiationisnotsodangerous.

D.Toremindreaderstokeepawayfromradiation.

26.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestbysaying“there’snoneedtotakebananasoffthemenu”inthelastparagraph?

A.Peopleshoulduseamobilephonegivingoffradiationaslittleasbananas.

B.It’sunnecessaryforpeopletogetridofthemobilephoneduetoitsradiation.

C.Bananasshouldbeincludedinthemenuforpeopletokeephealth.

D.Eatingbananascanhelppeopleagainstradiationgivenoffbymobilephones.

C

I’veneverbeenthekindofpersontosay,“it’sthethoughtthatcounts”whenitcomestogifts.Thatwasuntilacoupleofweeksago,whenmykidsgavemeapresentthatblewmeaway.

Foryearsnow,I’vebeenwantingtosellourhome,theplacewheremyhusbandandIraisedourkids.Buttome,thishouseismuchmorethanjustabuilding.Inthefrontroom,there’sawallthathashundredsofpencillines,markingtheprogressofmychildren’sgrowth.Everygrowthstageismarkedingrey,witheachchild’snameandthedatetheyweremeasured.MostpeopleIknowhavebeenfeaturedonawalllikethis,oratleasthadawalllikeitintheirhome.

Ofalltheobjectsandallthememories,it’sthisonethinginahomethat’sthehardesttoleavebehind.FriendsIknowhavereturnedhomeafterworkonlytodiscovertheirwallofheightshasbeenfreshlypaintedover.Anewpaintjobwouldn’tnormallybegreetedbytears,buterasingthatevidenceofmotherhoodhurtsmorethanitshould.Ourkidsgrowinsomanyways,butthewallisphysicalevidenceoftheirprogress,rightthereforeveryonetosee.

Overtheyears,I’vetalkedabouthowmuchIwouldhateleavingthatwallbehindwhenImoved,eventhoughthelastmarksweremade10yearsagowhenmykidsstoppedgrowing.Sooneday,whileIwasatwork,mychildrendecidedtodosomethingaboutit.

TheyhiredJacquieManning,aprofessionalphotographerwhoseworkisaboutcapturing(捕捉)thebeautifulthingsinlife,fromclearlakesan

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