1、广东省珠海市学年高二上学期期末质量监测英语试题72d24b39b3744eef8ffc07e3a930bd27绝密启用前广东省珠海市2018-2019学年高二上学期期末质量监测英语试题试卷副标题考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx题号一二三四五六七八总分得分注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请点击修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、单项选择1If _ to very loud music every day, young people may risk going deaf.Aexpose BexposingCexp
2、osed Dto expose2Mike checked the list again and again to see if he had left anything _.Aaside BaloneCout Dover3Mary is in a difficult situation _ we should help her.Awhere BthatCwhich Dwhether4It was the training _ she had at school _ made her a good cyclist.Awhat, what Bthat, thatCthat, which Dwhat
3、, that5Remove clothing using scissors if necessary _ it is stuck to the bum.Aunless BuntilCalthough Dbecause6Doumen is so _ that it _ to tourists from all over the province.Aappealing, appeals Bappealed, appealsCappealed, appealed Dappealing, appealed7His strength ran _ after he covered that long di
4、stance.Ainto BawayCacross Dout8Little _ where it would lead me when I took the trip.Ado I know Bhad I knownChave I known Ddid I know9A distant relative is not _ a near neighbor.Aso far as Bas well asCas good as Dso long as10I wish I _ an architect because then I _ be able to design my own house.Aam,
5、 will be Bwere, wouldCwill be, could Dwas, could评卷人得分二、阅读理解Im big into reading, and since youre on this page, I guess you like reading as well. This page is an ongoing log of books I find to be awesome or useful. If youre looking to create a well-rounded, successful college experience, you cant go w
6、rong with any of these.The Power of HabitThis book is absolutely amazing. As it turns out, habits shape much more of our behavior than we realize.The habits we do have largely determine the progress (either good or bad) we make in life. Luckily, the way habits are formed can be understoodwhich means
7、 they can be changedand The Power of Habit is the best overview of how habits work that Ive ever read.A Mind for NumbersIf youre looking for practical techniques you can use to increase your ability to learn new information effectively, you should read this book. Contrary to what the title would imp
8、ly, Dr. Barbara Oakleys A Mind for Numbers is applicable to any learning discipline-not just math and science. This book will quickly give you an understanding of how your brain learns and encodes (编码) new information, and will also equip you with strategies for learning more while studying less.Bra
9、in RulesIf you know how the brain works, you ll be better equipped to manage your own and understand the ones contained inside the heads of the people you know and meet In Brain Rules, John Medina expertly shows us how the brain does things, and lays out 12 rules that form a basis for using that pil
10、e of mush (糊状物) more effectively. Its not just an excellent brain bookits an excellent business book and an excellent college success book as well.Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the BrainI firmly believe that a solid foundation of nutrition, exercise, and sleep will help you su
11、cceed in college better than any study hack, which is why I recommend this book. Reading it will educate you on how exercise affects your brain, which in turn will give you more mental ammunition (弹药) that you can use to shoot down excuses when youre feeling lazy or “busy”, and dont want to work out
12、. By the way, how much exercise have you gotten today?11What can we know about the author of the text?AHe thinks highly of the books. BHe isnt fond of reading books.CHe wants to sell some books. DHe recommends reading only.12What can we learn from the four books?ASpark will teach you how reading exe
13、rcises your brain.BDr. Barbara Oakley offers techniques of studying less.CJohn Medina mainly shows how to do successful business.DHabits have a great impact on us and can be changed.13Which section does this passage probably come from?ALiterature BCareer skillsCStudying and learning DSurvival skills
14、It seems that you can hardly go to any bookstore without encountering Charles Dickens. From Oliver Twist to A Tale of Two Cites, Dickens works still enjoy great popularity today and are placed on notable shelves.As someone who teaches Dickens, the question of why we still read him is often on my min
15、. Nearly 10 years ago, I told my students that Dickens, works started crazes in Victorian readers. Then a hand shot up in the middle of the room. “But why should we still read his stuff?” A student asked. I was speechless because I had never considered the question myself. The answer I gave was only
16、 acceptable. “Because he teaches you how to think,” I said.The question annoyed me for years, and for years I told myself answers, but never with complete satisfaction. We read Dickens because he not only was a man of his own times, but also is a man for our times. We read Dickens because his explor
17、ation of the human mind is deep. We read Dickens because we can learn from the experiences of his characters. These are all wonderful reasons, but not exactly the reasons why I read Dickens.My search for an answer continued in vain, until one day a text message came from a student of mine. “We still
18、 read Dickens novels,” she wrote, “because they tell us why we are what we are.” Simple as it was, that was the explanation I had thought for years.Like most people, I think I knew who I was without knowing it. I was Oliver Twist, always wanting and asking for more. I was Nicholas Nickleby, convince
19、d that my father was watching me from beyond the grave. I was Pip, in love with someone far beyond my reach. I was all of these characters, and I began to understand more about why I was who I was because Dickens had told me so much about human beings. Dickens shines a light on who we are during the
20、 best and worst of times. Thats why we still need to read him today.14What does the underlined word “encountering” mean in Paragraph 1?AFocusing on BComing acrossCAppealing to DSubscribing to15What can we infer from Paragraph 2?AThere was a heated discussion about Dickens.BThe author was annoyed by
21、the rude student.CThe author wasnt satisfied with his own answer.DNone of the students showed interest in Dickens.16Why do we have to read his books?ABecause he teaches us how to think.BBecause he is the best writer of his day.CBecause his language is easy to understand.DBecause we can know why we a
22、re what we are.17Whats the main idea of the passage?AThe benefits of reading Dickens novels.BThe reason why we still read Dickens today.CThe great influence Dickens has on teenagers.DThe reason why Dickens enjoys great popularity.Many people spend more than four hours per day on We Chat, and it is r
23、edefining the word “friend.” Does friending someone on social media make him or her your friend in real life?Robin Dunbar, a professor at Oxford University, found that only 15, of the 150 Facebook friends the average user has, could be counted as actual friends and only five as close friends. We Cha
24、t may show a similar pattern.Those with whom you attended a course together, applied for the same part-time job, went to a party and intended to cooperate but failed take up most of your WeChat friends. In chat records, the only message may be a system notice, “You have accepted somebodys friend req
25、uest”. Sometimes when seeing some photos shared on “Moments”, you even need several minutes to think about when you became friends. Also, you may be disturbed by mass messages (群发信息) sent from your unfamiliar “friends”, including requests for voting for their children or friends, links from P (a Chi
26、nese e-commerce platform that allows users to buy items at lower prices if they purchase in groups) and cookie-cutter (千篇一律的) blessings in holidays.You would have thought about deleting this type of “friends” and sort out your connections. But actually you did not do that as you were taught that soc
27、ial networking is valuable to ones success. Besides, it would be really awkward if they found that you have unfriended them already. Then, you keep increasing your “friends” in social media and click “like” on some pictures that you are not really interested. But the fact is that deep emotional conn
28、ections do not come with the increasing number of your friends in social media.If the number of your friends reaches 150, maintaining these relationships can be tough to you, and sometimes even will make you anxious. According to Robin Dunbar, 150 is the limit of the number of people with whom one c
29、an maintain stable social relationships.18What can we learn from Robin Dunbars finding in Paragraph 2?AA Facebook user has 250 friends on average.BMost of the social media friends can be actual friends.CAmong our social media friends, only a few people matter.DOnly 15 people of a persons Facebook fr
30、iends can be close friends.19What does the third paragraph tell us about most of your WeChat friends?AYou have deep communication with them.BYou benefit a lot from their mass messages.CYou just have a nodding acquaintance with them.DYou become friends with them in important occasions.20What does the
31、 underlined word “that” in Paragraph 4 refer to?ARemoving unfamiliar friends in WeChat.BStrengthening ties with your We Chat friends.CKeeping increasing your friends in social media.DClicking “like” on pictures posted by your friends.21What can we infer from the last paragraph?AWe will be anxious if we make friends online.BWe should avoid making any friends in social media.CWe should make as many friends as possible in social media.DWe have dif
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