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1、20172018学年度第一学期期末联考高二年级英语注意事项:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。考生作答时,将答案填涂在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 全卷共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,从题中所给的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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. When did the mans plane take off?A.

2、 At 2 pm. B. At 3 pm. C. At 5 pm.2. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A picture. B. A farm. C. A house.3. What does the woman mean? A. She has forgiven the man. B. She is still angry with the man. C. She has forgotten what the man said.4. Where are the speakers most probably? A. At a su

3、permarket. B. In a restaurant. C. In the womans house.5. What did the man do last weekend? A. He went to see his sister. B. He went to London. C. He stayed at home.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. What time is it now? A. 11:45. B. 12:15.C. 12:45.7. What will the man do

4、 next? A. Make a phone call. B. Lend the woman one dollar. C. Help the woman find a phone.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What day is it today? A. Sunday. B. Saturday. C. Friday.9. How does the man treat the woman first? A. He checks her teeth. B. He takes her temperature. C. He takes her blood pressure.10. Wha

5、t will the woman do next Wednesday morning? A. Come to see the man again. B. Get some more medicine. C. Have two classes.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Who made the tree keep straight? A. The boys. B. The teacher. C. The girls.12. How did the woman feel about Tom and Jack? A. They really worked hard. B. They

6、 were less helpful. C. They were really strong.13. How many trees did the students plant last year? A. Over two hundred. B. Nearly one hundred and fifty. C. About fifty.请听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Why does the woman say she is not the right person to ask? A. She is a junior school student. B. She takes a

7、little money with her. C. She spends too much every day.15. What does the woman need to buy today? A. Sweets. B. Some clothes. C. A train ticket.16. What do we know about the womans brother? A. He is a college student. B. Hes working part-time now. C. He bought a car yesterday.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.

8、 Which of the following advantages does the speaker mention? A. Making friends online. B. Buying things online. C. Putting ads online.18. Who is the most probable audience? A. Kids. B. Adults. C. Retired people.19. Why does the speaker love the library? A. He enjoys the peace and quiet inside. B. Re

9、ading online books is really bad to eyes. C. The library has more old books than the Internet.20. What can we learn from the talk? A. Most people hope the Internet takes the place of libraries. B. The speaker goes to the library once a week. C. The speaker wants people to read more. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分

10、40分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。ASkippys Favourite HoneyAnthony Rebuck$28.22All the stores in Australia have run out of the worlds best honey! Skippy, the honey-loving kangaroo, travels from Guatemala to England. Join the fun adventure that happens in the search for Skip

11、pys Favourite Honey! The Murderer Wore New ShoesCeci Brandon$9.95The thirteen-year-old CJ Clayton sees a murder while hiding under a bed. To know more about the murder, she begins a secret search for the killer using just one clue: his shiny, black shoes. Will she make it?Life as I Lived It: Small T

12、own Country Living Richard W. Block$22.95 Life as I Lived It is full of short stories having common sense, knowledge, adventure, and humour within them. These are all true stories of author Richard W. Block growing up in a small Indiana town along the Ohio River from the 1950s until now.The Restaura

13、nt Lara Lijewski$16.95Meet Parker Flint, a broke college student who lands a job at The Restaurant. As a shy girl, Parker believes this could be her chance to become the confident and independent woman her parents want her to be. She tries hard to deal with the rude customers she serves. She uses he

14、r humour, patience, and optimism to face the hard realities of the workplace.21. Which book would attract those who like exciting stories of animals?A. The Restaurant. B. The Murderer Wore New Shoes.C. Life as I Lived It. D. Skippys Favourite Honey.22. How much should one pay for the book about how

15、a girl looks into a case?A. $22.95. B. $16.95.C. $9.95. D. $28.22.23. Who has written the book based on his or her own life stories? A. Lara Lijewski. B. Richard W. Block.C. Anthony Rebuck. D. Ceci Brandon.24. What do we know about Parker Flint? A. She values her job highly. B. She is hard to get al

16、ong with. C. She is treated kindly by customers.D. She thinks her parents expect too much of her.BEvery time I look at my parents or even think of them, pride overwhelms (充溢) me. My life is all thanks to them. I especially admire their determination during our struggle to come to America.Our native

17、country was Vietnam, but, forced to escape from the danger there, we had to leave our home and all our belongings and go on a long boat journey to America. I was two years old and the youngest of seven children. I thought of how I might have been a burden to my parents but they have assured me that

18、I was wanted.This journey was not easy for my parents, but throughout they thought of their children first. I was even told that they once ate only apple peers (果皮), sparing the fruit part for the rest of us. My parents many sacrifices are admirable.Our journey to America was not the last of our str

19、uggles. We were also faced with starting a new life in America with nothing. Our first years were hard. I will always remember how my dad used to drop me off at kindergarten and walk on, often in the snow, to English language school while my mom went to work. After a few years my dad got a degree in

20、 business and a better job, and slowly our living status began to rise.Today we own three cars and two houses, and we live very comfortably. But my parents greatest achievement is that they have proven that nothing is impossible. To this day they are looked up to by people they have inspired. I grea

21、tly admire my parents and therefore I would like to give them a heartfelt thank you and express my deep love for them.25. What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To introduce his life experience.B. To tell us to be kind to others.C. To tell us something about his parents.D. To share wh

22、at he has learnt from life.26. The underlined word “assured” in Paragraph 2 means .A. promisedB. suggestedC. astonished D. convinced27. We can learn from the passage that .A. The authors parents went through a lot of hardshipsB. The authors family left Vietnam for a better lifeC. The author was a bu

23、rden in his parents viewD. The authors parents were selfish28. What is the life lesson the author learned from his parents?A. Save money for a rainy day.B. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.C. Two heads are better than one.D. Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.CThe

24、 word heliography (日光胶版术) usually refers to a photographic process invented in 1822, but artist Michael Papadakis has given it a new meaning.Michael used to create art in the old way, with painting and drawing supplies, but on a trip along the Silk Road from Asia to Europe, he became excited about h

25、is discovery. “When I was in China my friend had a magnifying glass (放大镜) sitting on his table and I remember the sun shining through the window onto the magnifying glass,” says Michael. “I instantly had a moment of realisation where I thought to myself, I could probably draw with that .”The young a

26、rtist threw away all of his painting supplies and started experimenting with sun painting instead. Luckily for him, his hometown of Golden, in Colorado, gets around 300 days of sun a year, so he has had a lot of practice in the last five years.Holding a wide range of magnifying glass types a few fee

27、t away from his wooden canvas, Michael focuses the suns rays in a small point, which he expertly guides with his hands to scorch (烧焦) his designs into the wood. From natural landscapes and animal portraits, to romantic and heartwarming scenes and company logos, theres nothing this talented artist ca

28、nt do as long as its sunny out and he has his magnifying glass. However, he knows he should always take care and protect himself when working long hours, by covering his eyes with glasses, for example.Michael claims that apart from the unusual medium, what makes his art special compared to painting

29、and drawing is that the process is just as interesting as the result. “I am also a filmmaker and I realized that this was a performance art and people have to see it to understand it and truly appreciate it,” he says. “When Im working on large scales, people stop in amazement and stare at the bright

30、 light. I have to tell them to stop.”Interestingly, his art form is very similar to pyrography, the art of painting with heat. Only instead of a soldering iron (焊铁), it uses concentrated sunlight.29. Why did Michael feel excited on his trip along the Silk Road?A. He made friends with many local peop

31、le.B. He found a new tool for painting.C. He focused his paintings on ancient China.D. He found an ancient magnifying glass.30. What can we know about Michael from the text?A. He succeeds because of years of hard work. B. He moves his body quickly when painting.C. He never wears glasses when paintin

32、g.D. He always paints out of his hometown.31. What can we infer from Michaels words in Paragraph 5?A. People prefer Michaels movies to his paintings.B. Many curious people are injured by the bright light.C. Michael wants to develop better skills in making films.D. Seeing how Michael works helps appr

33、eciate his paintings.32. What is the best title for this text?A. Creating a new imageB. Inspiration from natureC. Painting with the sunD. The magical magnifying glassDSome 56 million years ago, things were looking up for our evolutionary ancestors. The dinosaurs had been gone for more than 10 millio

34、n years, allowing early mammals to thrive (蓬勃发展). But then came a challenge: methane (甲烷), a greenhouse gas whose climate impact is 25 times more powerful than CO2s, causing global temperatures to rise 5 to 8 , and stayed high for almost 200,000 years. Another such warming event, known as a “hyperth

35、ermial (超高温),” followed two million years later, causing a temperature rise of about half the amount of the first.A recent study focuses on how mammals adapted to these shocks, and how they could do so again in an era of human-caused climate change: by getting smaller.“It is more efficient to cool o

36、ff if you have a small body size,” said the studys lead author, Abigail D Ambrosia. Scientists have long observed that birds and mammals in colder areas are bigger than their counterparts (对应的事物) in warmer areas.Ms. D Ambrosia, a PhD student at the University of New Hampshire, investigated how mamma

37、ls had responded to the second warming event 54 million years ago. She and her team searched for the teeth of mammals alive during that time to measure their body sizes. By focusing on tooth sizes, the researchers had found that an ancestor of todays horses had gotten smaller by about 30 percent.The

38、 authors of this study also focused on how Arenahippus pernix, the horses precursor (前身), responded like its ancestors had during the previous warming. They got smaller by an average of 14 percent. During our current warming, temperatures may not rise as much as they did 56 million to 54 million yea

39、rs ago. But during our lifetime we will likely see noticeable warmer climates.33. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?A. Birds and mammals in warmer areas are smaller than their counterparts in colder areas.B. Early mammals made dinosaurs disappear from the earth.C. Temperatures mus

40、t continue rising as much as they did millions of years ago.D. Its unlikely for us to see noticeable warmer climates in our lifetime.34. How does the author make his writing reliable?A. By making predictions.B. By providing research results.C. By stating arguments.D. By using mind pictures.35. The t

41、ext mainly tells us that .A. it was not humans that caused the climate changeB. how scientists did research on mammalsC. we need to take care of the earthD. as the earth got hotter, early mammals responded by getting smaller.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Long ago in t

42、he 1700s, “home” was used as a verb, meaning “to be guided to a destination.” So, when you home in on something you get closer to your goal. 36 And it has a very emotional connection for American English speakers. You can remember “home is where the heart is.” This expression means home is anywhere

43、you feel love and comfort. It is a place where you belong, and often a place you consider your origin. In other words, “home” is not simply a building where you live thats a house. 37 Friends can also give you a home away from home. When you visit them, they may say to you: “Make yourself at home!”

44、38 Hotels know this about travelers. Many advertise that they will be a home away from home. This expression describes a place where everything is familiar and comfortable.Sometimes, when we travel for a long time especially if we are in a strange place we can begin to feel sad. We miss our friends,

45、 family and usual environment so much that we become homesick. Some people become so unsettled when they are away from home that they stop leaving the house. 39 But you dont have to be a homebody to relax and enjoy a peaceful moment no matter where you are. For example, lets say you have been workin

46、g on a stressful assignment for a year. Now, the work is almost done. You can say you are in the home stretch (终点直道). In fact, we are in the home stretch of this episode (片段) of Words and Their Stories. We are at the last paragraph. So, we bring us on home with another song about home. 40 A. East or

47、 west, home is best.B. They become homebodies.C. But today, “home” is more often used as a noun.D. There is a big difference between a house and a home.E. That is something musicians say when they are finishing a performance.F. This common expression means someone wants you to feel relaxed and welcome.

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