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陕西省吴起高级中学学年高二下学期第三次质量检测英语试题 Word版含答案.docx

1、陕西省吴起高级中学学年高二下学期第三次质量检测英语试题 Word版含答案吴起高级中学2019-2020学年第二学期高二第三次质量检测英语试题(全卷150分 时间120分钟)第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 ( 每题1.5分,共5小题 )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。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. What is the chair made of ? A. Wood B. Metal C. Plastic 2. How does the wom

2、an go back home today? A. By bus B. By car C. By underground 3. When will the boys family go on holiday? A. On July 30th B. On August 5th C. On August12th4.Where are the speaker?A. On a farm B. At home C. In a supermarket5. What does the woman suggest doing ? A. Going on working B. Having some lunch

3、 C. Taking a rest first第二节 ( 每题1.5分,共15小题 )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。听毎段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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6、7题6.What are the speaker mainly talk about? A. A teacher B. An outing C. A photo7 .What does the girl say about her English teacher?A. She

4、is popular B. She is not strict C. She wears glasses听第7段村料,回答第8、9题8 .What is the man doing?A. Packing his baggage B. Cleaning his room C. Choosing a gift.9. What does the woman give to the man?A. An iPad B. A CD C. A bag听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10 .Where did the woman and Tom meet?A. At an airport B. At a re

5、staurant C. At a hotel11. What happened after the woman met Tom?A. Tom gave the woman a photo B. The woman left right awayC. They fell in love immediately12 .What made the woman dislike Tom?A. His appearance. B. His manner C. His shoes听第9材料,回答第13至16题13 What is the relationship between the speakers?A

6、. Classmates B. Workmates C. Employer and employee14 .Why is the man flying to Rome?A. To meet a designer B. B. To sell books and CDs C. C. To start a new company.15. What will the man do on Sunday?A .Go to the seaside B. Have a good rest C. Study for exams16 .How does the woman feel about the mans

7、weekend plans?A. Interested B. Worried C. Angry听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. How much should children aged between 14 and 16 pay per week?A.105 B.95 C.8518. What should children bring?A. Special clothes B. Their lunch C. Their books19. When is there a show?A. On Monday B. On Thursday C. On Friday 20. What ca

8、n children do today?A. Ask for a booking form B. Attend the summer course C. Visit the Silver Star School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)ABright Side did some research on many places throughout the world where you can buy ahouse for 1 dollar or for free!Roubaix, FranceIf you like France,

9、Roubaix located in the north of France is just for you. The local authorities want it to be populated and attractive. You can buy a small house in the industrial district for just $1. The buyer is supposed to live in this house for 3 years.Buffalo, USABuffalo offers whoever qualifies to buy a house

10、for $1. All you need is to be a lawful citizenof the city and invest amount of money into its decoration. Doing this, the authorities are hoping to make the city beautiful again without spending money.Liverpool, Great BritainIn Liverpool, most of houses were abandoned by the working class during the

11、 years of unemployment. The government is trying to sell the houses for just $1. If you want to buy such a house, it has to be your first deal on buying property (不动产).Candela, ItalyIf you still have any doubts about spending $1 on a house, you should know: the government will pay you some money, if

12、 you move to Candela. In order to be paid you need to become a permanent citizen and have an income of $7500 per year. If moving alone you will get $800, and if you are going with your family, the pay can be four times as much as only one person.For more information of other cities, pleaseClickHere2

13、1. Why do the authorities of Buffalo provide a house for people with 1$?A. To improve the lives of poor people.B. To make the city attractive at no cost.C. To solve the problems of employment.D. To attract people to the industrial areas.22. What is required to buy house for 1 dollar in Liverpool?A.

14、You need to be an unemployed citizen.B. You should live in the house for 3 years.C. You must make the first house purchase.D. You have to repair and decorate the house.23. How much money can you get if moving to Candela with a whole family?A. $3200 B. $1 C. $800 D. $7500BI, When I was a little girl,

15、 I would always join my grandpa for a walk, and hed tell me how life was when he was a little boy. As we walked, he described a world of horses instead of cars, letters instead of telephones and candles instead of electric lights. As he pointed out all the hardships, I asked him,”Grandpa, what was t

16、he hardest thing you ever had to do in your life?” Grandpa stopped walking and with tears in his eyes he began to speak.Grandma got very sick after your aunt Mary was born. This was when your mom and your uncle were still little children. Since there was no one to take care of them, I had to send th

17、em to an orphanage(孤儿院) so that I could take two or three jobs until your grandma got well. Every week I went to see them but the orphanage director wouldnt let me talk to them or hold them. I could only watch my children play from behind a one-way mirror. I had never seen my grandpa cry before. For

18、 fifteen years, that special walk with Grandpa remained our secret.One day, when I asked my mom to bring Grandpa back home, she replied “Why? He never cared about what happened to us!”Mom, Grandpa told me that every week he went to see the three of you. He used to watch you play from behind the one-

19、way mirror. I saw my moms eyes widen. Tears started to gather in the corner of her eyes. The anger and sadness disappeared from her face.Not long after, my grandpa came to live with us. At last my mom and grandpas love transcended (超越) the cold glass that had remained between them for all those pain

20、ful years.24. What can we learn about Grandpas old days from Paragraph 1?A. He went through many tough times.B. He did a lot of hard physical work.C. He spent some happy moments.D. He once lived in a poor family.25. Why did Grandpa send his children to the orphanage?A. They could play with other chi

21、ldren.B. Mary was ill and he had to look after her.C. He didnt have enough money to raise themD. Grandma was ill and he had to do many jobs26. What was Moms attitude towards Grandpa at first?A. Grateful B. Worried C.Unconcerned D. Respectful27. What is the best title for the text?A. A magic mirror B

22、. Behind the mirrorC Reuniting with Grandpa D. Moms unhappy childhoodCWhen I was in the third grade, I started riding the Metro bus alone. Back then, the bus stood for independence. It gave me a power rare among my classmates: the ability to get around the city without the assistance of an adult.By

23、the time I turned sixteen, a new form of transportation appeared. Like most young Americans, I believed the advertisement that a car was a must for an adult. For the next ten years- except for a short time in college when I found myself unable to afford a personal vehicle-I left the bus behind.But t

24、hen I accepted a job at a software company fifteen miles away from my home. During my commutes(上下班路程), I became more aware of the negative (负面的)impact of car culture: pollution and isolation (孤独). I began to question my right to subject the earth and my beloved city to the impact of my choices. So I

25、 returned to my roots and began to ride the bus to work. Eventually, I was using my car so rarely that I decided to try living without one. I sold it in March 2003 and have used the bus as my primary transportation ever since.Riding the bus isnt always fun. I don t like riding on rainy days when the

26、 floor is slippery. I dont like standing when the bus is crowded. In spite of theseoccasional inconveniences, I will never go back to driving. I believe in feeling the sun on my skin, in breathing fresh air and moving my body. I believe in protecting our remaining farmland and forests. I believe tha

27、t human life is sacred(神圣的), that the worlds resources should be shared, and that every choice matters. I believe that changes are possible if all of us ride.28. How did the author probably feel when he started riding the bus alone?A. Proud B. Nervous C. Unhappy D. Lonely29. What attracted the autho

28、r to buy a car at first?A. The car culture. B. The advertisement.C. The desire for independence. D. The pressure from classmates.30. Why did the author quit using his car?A. He found the city too crowded. B. He couldnt stand the money on cars.C. He realized the bad influence of cars.D. He wanted to

29、try another way to work.31. What can we infer about the author from the last paragraph?A. He thinks it more fun to ride buses.B. He only drives his car on rainy days.C. He may go back to driving again in the future.D. He tries what he can to protect the environment.DThe bandwagon effect(从众效应) refers

30、 to the tendency people have towards a certain behavior, style, or an attitude simply because everyone else is doing it. The more people that adopt a particular trend, the more likely that other people will also join the bandwagon.The bandwagon effect is partly because the cognitive biases(认知偏好). Co

31、gnitive biases are often designed to help people think and reason quickly, but they often cause wrong judgments and mistakes.So, why does the bandwagon effect occur? People are highly influenced by the pressure and standards from groups. When it seems like most people in thegroup are doing a certain

32、 thing, not doing that thing becomes increasingly difficult. The bandwagon is Essentially a type of groupthink. As more peopleadopt a particular trend, it becomes more likely that other people will also “jumpon the bandwagon,When it seems that everyone is doing something. There is great pressure to conform, which is perhaps why the bandwagon behaviors tend to form so easily.Fear

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