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吉林省松原市乾安县第七中学学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题Word版含答案
乾安七中2017-2018学年度上学期期中考试
高二英语试题
本试卷分第一部分(选择题)和第二部分(非选择题),满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷
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,从题中给出的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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Howdoesthemanthinkthewomancangotothecinema?
A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.
2.Wheredoesthewomanwanttoeattonight?
A.Athome.B.AtBrown’s.C.AtDanny’s.
3.WhydidMr.Greenrunintothegirlwithhiscar?
A.Hewasdrunk.B.Hewasdrivingfast.C.Hedidn’tseethegirl.
4.Whatarethetwospeakersdiscussing?
A.Whatthey’lldothisweekend.
B.Wherethemanborrowedthebook.
C.Whenthewomancangetherbookback.
5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.Holdthedooropenforher.B.Carrytheboxforher.C.Openherboxforher.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whendidthemanprobablygetup?
A.At6:
30am.B.At7:
00am.C.At7:
30am.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthemanshoulddonext?
A.Complaintothemanager.B.Callroomserviceagain.C.Changeahotel.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisjobinterview?
A.Heisexcited.B.Heissurprised.C.Heisdisappointed.
9.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?
A.Trytohelphimgetajob.B.Arrangeforaninterview.C.Givehimajob.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howdidthewomangethersmartphone?
A.Sheboughtitonline.B.Sheboughtitdowntown.C.Shereceiveditasagift.
11.WhatisthefunctionofFeedly?
A.Tohelpusersorganizelife.
B.Tohelpusersreadnews.
C.Tohelpusersstudy.
12.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Recommendmoreapps.
B.Talkaboutsmartphones.
C.Showhowtofindtheapps.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatdoesthemanknowaboutNorwalk?
A.ItislocatedonRoute18.
B.Itisabeautifullittletown.
C.Ithasaninterestingmuseum.
14.HowfarisAmitsvillefromhere?
A.About18milessoutheast.
B.About35milesnortheast.
C.About55milessouthwest.
15.Wherewon’tthemangothistime?
A.Norwalk.B.Amitsville.C.Newton.
16.WhatdoweknowaboutWestfieldandGreatTown?
A.Theyareinoppositedirections.
B.Theyhavelotsofoldhouses.
C.Theyhavemanyrareplants.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whenwasthemuseum’sconstructionstarted?
A.In1958.B.In1962.C.In1973.
18.Howmuchareadotheexhibitionhallsinthemuseumcover?
A.6,000squaremeters.
B.30,000squaremeters.
C.60,000squaremeters.
19.Wherearethelarge-sizedartworksdisplayed?
A.Inthewesthall.B.Intheeasthall.C.Intheroundhall.
20.Whenisthemuseumusuallyclosed?
A.OnSunday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnMonday.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A.
EverymorningGrandpagotupearlysittingatthetable,readinghisbook.Hisgrandsonwantedtobejustlikehimandtriedtocopyhimineverywayhecould.
Onedaythegrandsonasked,“Grandpa,Itrytoreadthebookjustlikeyou,butIdon’tunderstandit,andIforgetwhatIunderstandassoonasIclosethebook.Whatgooddoesreadingthebookdo?
”Thegrandpaquietlyturnedfromputtingcoalinthestoveandreplied,“Takethiscoalbasketdowntotheriverandbringmebackabasketofwater.”
Theboydidashewastold,butallthewaterleakedoutbeforehegotbacktothehouse.Thegrandpalaughedandsaid,“You’llhavetomovealittlefasternexttime,”andsenthimbacktotheriverwiththebaskettotryagain.
Thistimetheboyranfaster,butagainthebasketwasemptybeforehereturned.Outofbreath,hetoldhisgrandpathatitwasimpossibletocarrywaterinabasket,sohewenttogetabucket(桶)instead.Thegrandpasaid,“Idon’twantabucketofwater;Iwantabasketofwater.You’rejustnottryinghardenough.”
Theboyagaindippedthebasketintotheriverandranhard,butwhenhereachedhisgrandpathebasketwasemptyagain.Outofbreath,hesaid,“Grandpa,it’suseless!
”“So,youthinkitisuseless?
”thegrandpasaid,“Lookatthebasket.”
Theboylookedatthebasketandforthefirsttimeherealizedthatthebasketwasdifferent.Ithadbeenchangedfromadirtyoldcoalbasketandwasnowclean.
“Grandson,that’swhathappenswhenyoureadthebook.Youmightnotunderstandorremembereverything,butwhenyoureadit,you’llbechanged,insideandout.”
21.Whatpuzzledthegrandsonmostwas________.
A.whatkindofbookhecouldunderstand
B.whetheritwasusefultoreadbooks
C.whyheforgotwhathereadsoonD.howhecouldreadbookslikehisgrandpa
22.WhydidGrandpaaskhisgrandsontofetchabasketofwater?
_______
A.Topunishhimfornotreadingcarefully.
B.Totrainhimtorunfaster.
C.Togethimtorealizetheuseofreadingbooks.
D.Tocleanthedirtybasketintheriver.
23.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthestory?
________
A.Itisfoolishtocarrywaterwithabasket.
B.Theoldarealwayswiserthantheyoung.
C.Readingbookscanchangeapersongradually.
D.Youcan’texpecttorememberwhateveryouread.
24.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
_______
A.GrandpaandgrandsonB.Carryingwaterinabasket
C.BasketsandbooksD.Readingfortotalchanging
B.
TeachersatAmericancollegesanduniversitieshavemanydifferentteachingmethods.Someteachersgivehomeworkandchecktheworkeveryday,andstudentsintheirclasseshavetotakemanyexams.Someteachersgiveonlywritingtasks.Someteachersalwaysfollowacourseoutlineandusuallyusethetextbook,whileotherssendstudentstothelibraryfortasks.
Theatmosphereinsomeclassroomsisveryformal.StudentscalltheirteachersProfessorSmith,Mrs.Jonesandsoon.Otherclassroomshaveaninformalatmosphere.Studentsandteachersdiscusstheirideastogether.Teachersdressinformally,andstudentscallthembytheirfirstnames.Americanteachersaredifferentintheirteachingstyles.
AtmostAmericancollegesanduniversities,librariesandlearningcenterscanbeusedbystudentsatanytime.Theycanoftenusetaperecorders,videomachinesandcomputers.Theycanbuybooks,notebooksandotherthingsatcampusstores.Therearealsoservicestostudents.Theycangetadviceontheirproblemsfromtheirteachers.Collegesanduniversitiesusuallyofferfacilitiestostudents.Someschoolshaveswimmingpoolsandtenniscourts.Mosthavefastfoodrestaurants.
25.AtAmericancollegesanduniversities,someteachers.
A.nevergivetheirstudentsanyhomework
B.giveclassesinthelibrary
C.onlyasktheirstudentstodosomewritingtasks
D.onlygivetheirstudentswritingexams
26.Inaninformalclass,.
A.studentscalltheirteachersProfessorSmith,Mrs.Jonesandsoon
B.studentsexchangetheirideaswiththeirteachers
C.studentshavetotakemanyexams
D.teacherswearbusinessclothes
27.Accordingtothepassage,thereareinmostschoolsinAmerica.
A.swimmingpoolsB.fastfoodrestaurants
C.tenniscourtsD.basketballcourts
28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthispassage?
A.Teachingmethods.B.Teachingstyles.
C.Collegefacilities.D.Universitydiningrooms.
C.CellPhonesAretheNewCigarettes
Whenyougetinyourcar,youreachforit.Whenyou’reatwork,youtakeabreaktohaveamomentalonewithit.Whenyougetintoalift,youplaywithit.
Cigarettes?
Cupofcoffee?
No,it’sthethirdmostaddictivethinginmodernlife,thecellphone.Andexpertssayitisbecomingmoredifficultformanypeopletocurbtheirdesiretohugitmoretightlythanmostoftheirpersonalrelationships.
Withitsshinysurface,itssmoothandsatisfyingtouch,thecellphoneconnectsustotheworldevenasitdisconnectsusfrompeoplethreefeetaway.Injustthepastcoupleofyears,thecellphonehaschallengedindividuals,employers,phonemakersandcounselors(顾问)inwaysitsinventorsinthelate1940sneverimagined.
Thecostsarebecomingmoreandmoreevident,andIdon’tmeanjustthemonthlybill.Dr.ChrisKnippers,acounselorattheBettyfordCenterinSouthernCalifornia,reportsthattheoveruseofcellphoneshasbecomeasocialproblemnotmuchdifferentfromotherharmfuladdictions:
abarriertoone-on-one(一对一的)personalcontact,andanescapefromreality.
Soundsextreme,butwe’veallwitnessedtheevidence:
Thepersonatarestaurantwhotalksonthephonethroughanentiremeal,ignoringhiskidsaroundthetable;thewomanwhotalksonthephoneinthecar,ignoringherhusband;theteenwhotextsmessagesallthewayhomefromschool,avoidingcontactwithkidsallaroundhim.
Itisjustrude,orisitakindofunhealthiness?
Andpardonme,buthowisthisimprovingthequalityoflife?
JimWilliams,anindustrialsociologistbasedinMassachusetts,notesthatcell-phoneaddictionispartofasetofsymptomsinawideninggulf(隔阂)ofpersonalseparation.HepointstoastudybyDukeUniversityresearchersthatfoundone-quarterofAmericanssaytheyhavenoonetodiscusstheirmostimportantpersonalbusinesswith.Despitethegrowinguseofphones,e-mailandinstantmessaging,Williamssaysstudiesshowthatwedon’thaveasmanyfriendsasourparents.“Justasmoreinformationhasledtolesswisdom,moreacquaintances(熟人)throughtheInternetandcellphoneshaveproducedfewerfriends,”hesays.
Ifthecellphonehastrulyhadtheseeffects,it’sbecauseithasbecomeverywidespread.Considerthatin1987,therewereonly1millioncellphonesinuse.Today,somethinglike300millionAmericanscarrythem.Theyfaroutnumber(比..多)wiredphones(有线电话)intheUnitedStates.
29.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthetitleofthepassage?
A.Cellphoneuserssmokelessthantheyusedto.