1、辽宁省大石桥市高二英语教学质量检测试题2016-2017学年度上学期11月质量检测高二英语科试卷时间:100分钟 满分:120分*1.25=150分 第I卷第一部分 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThere are one billion homeless people living in our world today. The Homeless World Cup exists to end this, so we all have a home,
2、 a basic human need.The Homeless World Cup is an annual, international football tournament(联赛), uniting teams of people who are homeless to take a once in a lifetime opportunity to represent their country and change their lives forever. It has inspired and supported over 50 grass roots (基层的) footbal
3、l projects around the world working with homeless people throughout the year.The first tournament took place in Graz 2003 uniting 17 national teams. At the 5th Homeless World Cup in Copenhagen in 2004, 48 nations, 500 players were united for a once in a lifetime opportunity to represent their countr
4、y. 25,000 players were involved in pre-tournament training and trials around the world.The Homeless World Cup is full of players with courage, spirit and determination. Research shows that 73% of players change their lives for the better after the international tournament by coming off drugs and alc
5、ohol, moving into jobs, education, homes, training, reuniting with families and even going on to become players and coaches for professional or semi-professional football teams. David Duke (Scotland) played in 2004, came off alcohol, passed his coaching qualifications (资格). He became assistant coach
6、 for Scotland 2005, coach in 2006 and now owns his own home. The best goal scorer in 2004 Yevgen Adamenko (Ukraine) went on to play in a professional club in Ukraine.The Homeless World Cup supporters include Nike, UN, Manchester United, Real Madrid and international footballers Didier Drogba and Rio
7、 Ferdinand.21The purpose of the Homeless World Cup is to _.A. find a home for homeless people B. collect money for homeless peopleC. help the homeless kick bad habitsD. help the homeless start a new life22Which of the following statements is true about the Copenhagen Homeless World Cup?A. It took pl
8、ace in early December.B. 25,000 players entered the tournament.C. Nearly 50 teams competed in the tournament.D. David Duke won the best goal scorer in 2004.23Why does the writer give the examples of Yevgen Adamenko and David Duke?A. To attract people to join the Homeless World Cup.B. To show the inf
9、luence of the Homeless World Cup.C. To show the popularity of the Homeless World Cup.D. To inspire people to support the Homeless World Cup.24The underlined words “coming off” in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by _.A. giving up B. falling in C. cutting off D. looking downB I was a dance teacher when I
10、first began working with people who have disabilities. I had thirty students. These were teens and adults up to the age of 40. We learned new steps together. We laughed together and we shared a love of music and fellowship.I had one pupil, Dan, who didnt appear to get much out of the class. I never
11、had eye contact with him. When I left the class to travel down the stairs to reach the main floor of the building, he moved worriedly as a blind person might do in unfamiliar condition.One day his parents met me shopping downtown and told me that they were so grateful that I was teaching the class.
12、They said that my class was the high point of their sons week. Were they just being polite?A week later, a snowstorm held me up and I was later than usual pulling into the school parking lot. Ahead of me by one row of cars, and over to one side, was my student, Dan and his worker. I could see his fa
13、ce as he moved toward the building. He was excited. I watched Dan run toward the building in anticipation of(期待着)his weekly treat, my class. I cried as it hit me that though I could not see in class all that Dan got from the class, it surely meant a lot to him. Dan did indeed love the class. He was
14、getting enjoyment out of it.Today when I teach courses at the College to students, I remind them that children can stand on the sidelines and seem to be uninterested and yet they can be learning at the same pace as those who are in the middle of the activity. When I teach this, I think, yes and this
15、 is true for those with disabilities too!Teach with the wonderful enthusiasm and you are bound to reach your students. Do your job with a love for others and you will be successful no matter what your job involves.25The writer found her working with disabilities _.A. boring B. confusingC. satisfying
16、 D. challenging26The writer has learned from Dan that _.A. a teacher is sure to reach his studentsB. kids with disabilities need more loveC. students learn in different waysD. a students make achievements out of a class27What can we learn from the passage?A. The writer was doubtful when hearing what
17、 Dans parents said.B. Dan didnt get much out of the dancing class.C. Dan received more attention in the writers class.D. The writer was impatient with Dan at first.28What may be the best title for the passage?A. A student with disabilityB. Learning with DanC. Enjoying a lesson with childrenD. Sharin
18、g love with studentsCIf you want to express something so unbelievable that it must have been a special effect, you have a new word to add to your vocabulary.Its “Duang”, an onomatopoetic (拟声词) word which doesnt relate to any particular Chinese character and refers to a special effect.A video parody
19、(恶搞) adapted from a shampoo commercial featuring Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan spread quickly online, leading Internet users to invent the new word.The video begins with Chan flashing his black, smooth hair, which would have been perfect except that it was not his real hair.Next, a self-satisfied Chan
20、 admits, to the repetitive, rhythmical sounds of “Duang”, “I refused to approve of this product when they first came to me because of my thin hair, but the director insisted, saying special effects could be used to make my hair look healthy on the screen. Now you see, its all special effects. Its no
21、t real.”The original advertisement became the target of punishment by the government for over-spreading the effects of the shampoo after it was broadcast in 2004.“Duang” has now become one of the hottest topics on Sina Weibo, a Twitter-like Chinese social network site among those crazy ones imitatin
22、g Jackie Chans speech in different situations.The actors Weibo account was flooded with comments containing the word in this sweeping online trend.The video came at a time when the famous movie star has been under public attention after trying to save the ill image of his son, Jaycee Chan, who was r
23、eleased from prison this week.Data from Baidu, the major Chinese search engine, also proved the phrases popularity as it has been searched more than 586,000 times within two days.The word of geilis sudden rise in 2010 caught the attention of international media when it made up for the words official
24、 translationgeilivableto describe something cool or awesome.Its not the first time that online word has become a regular vocabulary in China.29From the passage we know that the word “Duang” was originally made .A. by some crazy Internet usersB. to refer to a kind of productC. by Hong Kong actor Jack
25、ie ChanD. to express some special meaning30From the passage we know that the new word “geili” is .A. only popular in China B. a cool and awesome wordC. used by ordinary peopleD. also widely used abroad31What is the purpose of the author in writing the passage?A. To tell us online words have enriched
26、 Chinese vocabulary.B. To teach all the Internet users how to invent new words.C. To explain how Jackie Chan invented the popular word.D. To urge people to fight against the false advertisements.D Dennis Sinar, 51, a doctor from New York, is quick to explain why he took a year-long break from his jo
27、b. “I was pretty burned out after practicing medicine for 26 years. I needed a recharge.” So he took a “gap year”, from July 2011 to June 2012, to explore things like ancient buildings, and traditional Eastern medicine, in locations including Alaska, Nepal and Romania.“Taking a break from work is an
28、 excellent way for adults to go into a new career or refresh an old one,” said Holly Bull, president of Princeton, N, J. “In recent years, mid-career breaks have been gaining more interest,” she said. A report on adult gap years published this year by a market research company also described the pot
29、ential American market for gap years as a “sleeping giant.”“A gap year is a challenge for the older individual to step out of a comfort zone and take a risk. I enjoyed that side most.” said Dr. Sinar, who kept a daily blog about his experience. His time studying Eastern medicine “assured the reasons
30、 I went into health care,” said Dr. Sinar, who returned to practice medicine at his old job, although he works fewer days. “I use those experiences to provide my patients with more care,” he added. “And I listen better than I did before.”George Garritan, chairman of the Department of Leadership and
31、Human Capital Management at New York University, certainly agrees with Dr. Sinar. He said a gap-year experience could be worthwhile for employees and companies. For employees, investing in themselves and improving skill sets is a move that will benefit throughout their career. He added that returnin
32、g employees feel refreshed and have given more thought to their career. For companies, offering unpaid leaves makes good sense for attracting and keeping talented employees.32Dr. Sinar took a gap year because he _.A. had lost his old jobB. wanted to refresh after 26 years workC. had a desire for travellingD. became interested in historical research33The phrase “sleeping giant” (in 2nd paragraph) indicates that _.A. i
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