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学年上重庆七中半期考试高级英语试题高二英语word无答案
2019-2020学年度(上)重庆七中半期考试
高2022级英语试题
考试时间:
120分钟试题总分:
150分
注意事项:
1、本试者分第
卷(选择题)和第
卷(非选择题)两部分。
2、答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。
3全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。
第
卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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,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,并答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
HelpWanted:
PAINTER
Musthaveatleast3yearspaintingexperience.Commercialandnewbuildingwork.$10/hrImmediateopening.Call43S-9201withworkhistory.
SECRETARY
Part-timepositionavailableinfriendly,busyoffice.Goodtypingandgeneralofficeskills.Someweekendsrequired.Highpay.
Variousduties.Apply(申请)atEastSideManagement,500ParkDrive,DeWitt,NY.13214.
VETERINARIANASSISTANT(兽医助理)
Personneededforbusyanimalhospital.Somenightsandweekends.
ApplyinpersontoJohnson-MarksAnimalHospital,404SnowRoad,Syracuse,NY.13224.
After4p.m.onlyplease.
NURSES'ASSISTANTS
Full-timeandpart-timepositionsavailableformodernnursinghome.
Highpay.CallMrs.Downes,R.N.at534-7618.
COOKNEEDED
Immediately.Busydowntownrestaurant.Mustbegoodanddependable.
Experiencepreferred.Weekendsrequired.Call324-9817.
SALESPERSON
Experienced.Musthavesomeknowledgeofmen'sclothingindustry.AvailabletoworkeveningsandsomeSaturdays.Sendresume(个人简历)to:
Martin'sApparel,237RockledgeSt.Syracuse,NY.13224.
TEACHER
SmallprivateschoolneedsEnglishandmathteachers.MusthaveBSdegreeandatleast4yearsteachingexperience.Sendresumeto:
WalesCharterSchool19South8thSt.NY.13214.
FRONTDESKCLERK
Hotelneedspart-timeFRONTDESKCLERKNoexperiencenecessary.Excellentpeopleandphonekillsamust.Somecomputerskillshelpful.$13/hr.Call:
Mr.Jones357-2897.
21.Ifyouwanttogetajobasamathteacher,sendyourresumeto______.
A.237RockledgeStSyracuse,NY.13224B.404SnowRoad,Syracuse,NY.13224
C.19South8thStNY.13214D.500ParkDrive,DeWitt,NY.13214
22.IfyoudislikeworkingonSundays,beinga______shouldbeyourbestchoice.
A.veterinarianassistantB.secretaryC.cookD.salesperson
23.Whichjobdoyouthinksuitableforabeautifullady,whojustgraduatedfromauniversityandwithoutanyworkexperience?
A.FRONTDESKCLERKB.SECRETARYC.TEACHERD.PAINTER
B
OnacoldJanuarymorningJonnyBenjamin,thena20-year-oldcollegestudent,climbedontheedgeofWaterlooBridgeinLondon.Thatmorning,Jonnyescapedfromamentalhealthhospital,wherehe'dbeendiagnosed(诊断)withschizophrenia,whichhebelievedwasalifeend.
Hundredsofpeoplepassedby.OnlyonemancalledNeilLaycalmlyandquietlywalkedtoJonny'sside.
"You'realright,man?
Whyareyousittingonabridge?
"
AtfirstJonnywantedNeiltoleavehimalone,butsomethinginNeil'scalm,down-to-earthmannerstruckachord.Jonnyfeltfaith,likehecouldtalktohim.
"It'scoldhere.Whynothavesomecoffeeinawarmcafe?
EverythingwillbeOK."ForthefirsttimeafterthediagnosisJonnyCeltperhapsitreallymight.Heclimbedback.
Thepolice,havingreceivedcallsfrompassers-by,werewaitingthere.Theyquicklyputhimintoapolicecar,incasehewastolosecontrol.HelostsightofNeil,thepersonwho'dbroughthimhope.
Jonnyendedupbackinhospital.Eventually,hewaswellenoughtoreturntouniversityandfinishhisstudy.Overthenextsixyears,Jonnyoftenthoughtaboutthestrangerwhohadtalkedhimround.Eagertothankhiminperson,hepostedaFacebookmessagenicknamingthegoodmanMike.HisFind-Mikepostwassharedmillionsoftimesaroundtheworld,asfarasCanada.
JonnywasoverexcitedwhenNeilcalledhimtwoweeksafterhispost.Theymetagain,finallyhavingthatcoffeetheyhadfirstplannedallthoseyearsago.
"Manypeoplewalkedpast,butbecauseofNeil'skindnessandsympathy,I'velivedagoodlife."Jonnysaid.
24.WhydidJonnyclimbupthebridge?
A.Hewasbadlytreatedinthehospital.B.Hisdiseasemadehimlosehope.
C.Hewantedtodrawpeopledattention.D.Hestudiedpoorlyinthecollege.
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“struckachord"inParagraph4mean?
A.Madeuphismind.B.Caughthisattention.
C.Drewhisinterest.D.Touchedhisheart.
26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesNeil?
A.Stubborn.B.Grateful.C.Loving.D.Proud.
27.HowdidJonnyfindNeil?
A.ByaskingthepoliceB.Bycallingtheirfriends.
C.Bypostingamessageonline.D.Byvisitinghomesdoor-to-door.
C
Knownas"wolfgirl"atherWestWarwick,R.I.,school,AlyssaGraysonhasspentmuchofheryounglifeteachingotherstoprotectandrespectanimals.Afterstartingawolfclubinsecondgrade,Alyssalearnedallshecouldaboutherfavoriteanimals.Today,shegivespresentationsaboutprotectingwolvesatlibrariesandschools-evenatauniversity.Infact,she'sbecomesuchawolfexpertthatshewasappointedasthefirstjunioradvisortotheNationalWolfwatcherCoalition.
Whenshe'snotteachingothersaboutwolves,Alyssacanbefoundvolunteeringatherlocalanimalhome,takingcareofdogsandcats.She'salsotrainedasacitizenscientistforFrogWatchUSA.Inshort,AlyssaGraysonprovesthatyouarenevertooyoungtomakeadifferenceforanimals.
Whenaskedhowshegotinterestedinsavingwolves,Alyssasays,"I'velovedwolvessinceIsawtheminamoviewhenIwas2or3yearsold.ThenonedayIsawacommercialaboutwolfhunting.Iaskedmymotherwhypeopledothis,andshetoldmebecausepeopledon'tlikewolves.Idecidedfromthenthat1wantedtosavewolves."
Today,wolvesarehunted,trapped,orpoisoned.Huntersrunafterwolvesformilesinanairplaneuntilthewolvesaretooexhaustedtorunanymore.Thentheyshootthem.Theanimaldoesn'thaveachancetoescape.Animalsarealsotrappedfortheirfur.Theyarelefttosufferinatrapwithnofood,water,orhome.Alyssathinksthefurlooksbetterontheanimalinthewild,whereit'smeanttobe,thanonahuman.
Alyssabelieveswolvesareimportanttoourworlds.Shesays,"Wolvesareanapexpredator,whichmeanstheyareatthetopofthefoodchain.Removingthemfromtheecosystemisabigmistake.Theecosystemislikeachainofdominoes(多米诺骨牌)-withtheapexpredatorastheoneinfront.Ifyouweretoknockdownthatdomino,therestofthechainwouldgodownloo."
Peopleusuallythinkof"theBigBadWolf"whentheyhearaboutwolves.However,Alyssasays,"Iftheywouldbasetheirthoughtsonfacts,notfairytales,wewouldn'thavepeoplewantingtokillwolves."
28.Alyssaisknownas"wolfgirl"atherschoolbecause______.
A.shekeepswolvesaspetsB.shedoesalottoprotectwolves
C.shewasraisedbywolvesD.shestartedawolfclubatherschool
29.Accordingtothefirstandsecondparagraphs,Alyssa______.
A.caresaboutotheranimalsbesideswolves
B.gainedknowledgeaboutwolvesatlibraries
C.startedtogivepresentationssincesecondgrade
D.sthefirstjuniorcitizenscientistforFrogWatchUSA
30.Paragraphfourismainlyabout
A.whywolvesarekilledB.whywolvesaretrapped
C.thetoolsusedtohuntwolvesD.howwolvesaretreated
31.FromthelastparagraphwecaninferthatAlyssa
A.doesn'tneedfairytales
B.encouragespeopletofindoutthefactsaboutwolves
C.doesn'tbelieveinfairytales
D.believesthatmorepeoplewillworktosavewolves
D
Untilthe1990scoffeewashardlyservedinChinaexceptatexpensivehotelsaimedatforeignersSinceStarbucksopeneditsfirstshoptherein1999,ithastriedtoattractcustomersunusedtocoffee'sbittertastebypromotingmilkandsugarheavyconcoctions(调和)suchasFrappuccinos.
ButcoffeehasbecomefashionableamongthemiddleclassinChinaStarbucksnowhasabout3,800shopsinChina-morethaninanyothercountryoutsideAmerica.Statista,abusiness-intelligenceportal(门户网站),saystheroastcoffeemarketinChinaisgrowingbymorethan10%year.Starbucksanditisrivalsseebigchancesthere.
Sotoo,however,dohome-growncompetitors.AmajornewoneisLuckinCoffee,Beijing-basedchain.Sinceitsfoundinglessthantwoyearsago,ithasopenedmorethan2,300shops.Anditisquicklythoughtofasasuccess.
Luckin'sremarkablegrowthissignofchange.NolongerdoChineseconsumersseecoffeeassuchacostlydrink.MostofLuckin'sshopsarejustkioskswherebusywhite-collarworkerspickuptheirdrinks,havingorderedthemonline.Super-fastdeliverycanalsobearrangedthroughthecompany'sapp.Independentcoffeeshopsarespringingup.Thegrowthisstrikinggiventhecountry'sreputationforitstea-drinkingculturewheremanyresidentsliketorelaxinteahousessippingteaservedgracefully.
Butthetwomarketsaredifferent.Theteahouseswillsatisfyolderpeoplewholiketospendlonghoursplayingmahjongandgossiping.Atthecoffeeshopsitisraretoseeanyoneover40.Youngpeopleusethemformakingfriends,butmuchoftheircommunicationisonline-sharingphotosoftheirdrinksandofthecoffee-makingmachines.AchoiceontheChineseratingappDianpingallowsuserstosearchforwanghong("internetviral")coffeehouses:
oneswithparticularlyphotogenicdecor(装饰)WherebettertosipandWeChat?
32.HowdidStarbuckstrytoattractChineseconsumers?
A.Byreducingthepriceslightly.B.Byintroducingthebenefitsofcoffee.
C.Bypromotingitsproductseffectively.D.Bymakingcoffeetastenotsobitter.
33.WhatdoesLuckinCoffee'sgrowthsuggest?
A.Peopletendtolikecoffee'sbittertaste.
B.PeopleinChinacanaffordcoffeenow.
C.People'sviewsoncoffee-drinkinghavechanged.
D.TeaisnolongerpartofChineseculture.
34.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Coffeehasbecomepeople'sfavoritein