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1、- 1 -20192019 学年上期高二期中考试学年上期高二期中考试英语试题英语试题本试题卷共 8 页;全卷满分 120 分,考试用时 100 分钟。祝考试顺利注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡指定位置。2.选择题的作答,每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答,用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。第 I 卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分,略) 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满

2、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。AFamousFamous PlacesPlaces inin FranceFrance ThatThat EveryoneEveryone WillWill WantWant toto VisitVisitWhen visiting a new destination, it is always a good idea to know about the places on the must-see list. France

3、is one of those countries that everyone would like to visit. Here is a list of some of the most famous places in France that one should not miss going to.LaLa ValleeVallee dede ChamonixChamonixSituated near Mt.Blanc, the Chamonix Valley is a paradise for nature lovers and explorers. U has beautiful

4、scenery all year round. The place is also famous for winter sports, being one of the oldest ski resorts. Lifts transport the visitors to the heart ot the massif (山丘),which offers breathtaking view of the valley. Perfect for adventurous explorers.- 2 -PlacePlace MassenaMassena (Nice)(Nice)This one is

5、 known globally as one of the most beautiful public squares. The atmosphere here, is enhanced by fountains, statues and gardens. It is famous for street performances and concerts, specially the carnival parade in February. Another highlight nearby, is Vieux Nice. But the main attraction is at night,

6、 when the atmosphere is magical due to the illuminations.LascauxLascaux IIII (Montignac)(Montignac)Lascaux II is a reproduction of the set of caves that were discovered in 1940. These caves were estimated to be more than 17,000 years old. The caves have some 1,500 paintings of wild animals.It is bel

7、ieved to have been a sanctuary(圣所)for the performance of sacred rites.Lascaux II is open fo art lovers who wish to see the early cave paintings and learn more about the history of European art. LuxembourgLuxembourg GardensGardens (Paris)(Paris)This place acts as a perfect place to relax after a tiri

8、ng day of sightseeing. These formal gardens, which were open to only the royalty before the French Revolution, now serve as one of Paris niost popular destinations. Families can spend time here,relaxing and enjoying the beauty of the nature. Before visiting these gardens, you can visit Fontaine de r

9、observatoire, which is situated just south of the site.21. If you love to explore, which place may be your favorite?A.Place Massena. B.La Vallee de Chamonix.C. Luxembourg Gardens. D.Lascaux II (Montignac).22. What can you probably see in Place Massena?A. Royal gardens.B.Natural scenery.C. Cave paint

10、ings.D.A street performance.23. Who is more likely to visit Lascaux II?A. A person who enjoys attending concerts.B. A person who likes adventurous explorations.C. A person interested in the history of European art,- 3 -D. A person who needs a good rest after sightseeing.24. What is special about Lux

11、embourg Gardens?A.It is located in Paris.B.Itissuitable forfamilies together.C. It has beautiful gardens.D.Itisthe most famous placeinFrance.B“This is your last chance,” warned Mrs Gillfeather. I broke out in a sweat and my hands started to shake. We both wanted to get to sleep, but before we could,

12、 I had to put a cannuta(针管)in her arm.Before becoming a doctor Id only a vague idea what a cannula was, coming from an hour spent with a plastic arm while at medical school. Once I became a doctor, however, I couldnt seem to get away from them.For those of you who are lucky enough to have never come

13、 into contact with one, theyre tmy Mtle rubes that are put into a vein(静脉)so that fluid or medicines can go directly into the blood. Thats the theory. Unfortunately, the problem is that for them to work, you have to get them into the vein in the first place This tends to be trickier than youd imagin

14、e- and its a job that tends to fall on the junior doctors. Mrs GiJifeathers veins were particularly elusive that evening. Id been jabbing the needle in for least 20 minutes. “Isnt there someone else who could do this?” she asked, for the fourth time. “Someone who knows what theyre doing, perhaps,- s

15、he said under her breath, just loud enough for me to hear.Finally, I got it in. Mrs. Gillfeather and I both breathed a sigh of relief.Just as I was about to leave the ward, the nurse called me over, “Max, theres another cannula to d0 on bed 16. ”25. What does the underlined word “elusive” in Paragra

16、ph Four probably mean?A. Hard to find.B.Hard to understand,C. Easy to describe.D.Easy to reach.- 4 -26. From Paragraph Three, we can learn that the author .A. was a younger doctor.B.didnt like to be a doctor.C. felt himself unlucky.D.thought it easy to do the job.27. How did the author learn to put

17、the needle into the vein at medical school?A. By imitating other doctors.B.By doing it on his ownarms.C. By learning from parents,D.By practicing with a plasticami.28. What is the best title of the passage?A.Practice was in vain. B.An unfortunate doctor.C.All my efforts paid off.D.A medical accident

18、.COn 20th July 1969, millions of people saw Neil Armstrong take his first steps in space on television. Armstrong got out of the spacecraft Apollo 11,touched the ground of the moon and said, “Thats one small step for man,one giant leap for mankind.”A conspiracy(阴谋)theory has existed since the night

19、of his lunar landing. Armstrongs achievements were considered amazing,but people wondered if it really happened. Many people believe that the scene on the moon wasnt real. Rumours spread throughout coffee shops, street comers, and newspapers, but it soon died down.But theories resurfaced in 2001. Su

20、spicion began when an American television network aired a program called Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon7 The show argued that NASA did not have the money for such a voyage, and that the whole scene was probably filmed in a movie studio. Many critics say that there were no stars in the ba

21、ckground during the lunar landing,so it must have been a fake. They also point out that the American flag that was posted was waving. How could that be if there is no wind on the moon?NASA(NationaI Aeronautics and Space Administration) has denied these rumours many times. They explained that now pho

22、tographers can capture the brightness of the astronauts with the dimness of the stars behind them. Also, they said that the flag was waving because the astronauts were pulling it back - 5 -and forth trying to get it deeper into the rock. NASA also points out that the television program fails to ment

23、ion that Armstrong and his team brought back 800 pounds of rock from the moon.Neil Armstrong is seen as a national icon in the US and his lunar landing is one of the most historic events in the countrys history. But either way, this conspiracy theory still exists today,29. What didnt the TV program

24、Did We Land on the Moon? mention?A.money B. starsC.the flag D.rocks30. How did NASA react to the rumo?A. siunvcd great angerB.It had to accept the rumor.C. It turned a deaf ear to the rumor.D. It gave explanations gainst the rumor.31.According to NASA ,the American flag was waving because of .A.the

25、wind B.the astronauts pullingC.the gravity D.tte cameras movingDThe American state of Colorado is considering a ban on smartphones forchildren younger than 13.A Denver-based doctor father -is leading the effort. Tim Famum is the founder of a group called Parents Against Underage Smartphones His prop

26、esalwould ban sales of smartphones to children under the age of 13. It would also ban sales to anyone who wishes to buy such a device for anyone younger than 13.The measure would also require sellers of smartphones to provide proof to the state government that they have asked buyers if the phone is

27、for anypne under 13.The measure now needs about 300,000 signatures in toappear on Colorados statewide ballot (投票权)next year. If it makes the ballot and is approved by voters, Colorados would become the first state to have such a ban.Tim Farnum said he decided to push for the measure after watching-

28、6 -his own children struggle with the mental effects of always having a smartphone around .They would get the phone and lock themselves in the room and change who they were,”he told The Coloradoan newspaper.State Senator John Kefalas, a Democrat, said he understands the reasoning behind the proposed

29、 law. However, he told The Coloradoan that a childs smartphone usage is a “family matter and not something the government should decide. “Ultimately, this comes down to parenting,” he said,“making sure their kids are not putting themselves at risk.”Last year,the AAP (the American Academy of Pediatri

30、cs) released guidelines for media use by children. The group advised parents to limit time spent watching videos to no more than one hour a day of high-quality programming until age 6. After that, it said, parents should set reasonable time limits for their children and make sure electronic devices

31、do not take time away from sleep or exercise.32. Whats NOT right about Tim Famums proposal ?A.It will be passed by the state of Colorado next year.B. It needs 300,000 signatures to gain the ballotC. It bans buying smartphones for children under 13.D. It bans selling smartphones to children under 13,

32、33. Whats the driving force of Tim Famums proposal?A. Other parents request,B. His own childrens addiction to Smartphones.C. Smartphone harm to childrens health.D. The guidelines released by the APP.34. Whats the attitude of John Kefalas toward Tim Famums propral?A. Positive B.Doubtful C.Disapprovin

33、g D. Unconcerned35. From the last paragraph, we can infer that .A. children under 6 shouldnft watch videosB. parents are to blame for childrens media use.C.parents should control childrens media use.- 7 -D.electronic devices wont affect childrens sleep 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

34、填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The ability to move around from one place to the other the biggest virtue one can ever have. We humans, possess an extraordinary virtue of seeing, experiencing and learning from it, and this is precisely what makes our journeys more satisfying and enriching.People travel for v

35、arious reasons. 36 Tbough every person may have his/her own reason to go on a journey, it is essential to note that traveling, in itself, has some inherend advantages.For one,for some days getting away from everyday routine is a pleasant change, 37 .It makes a person forget his worries, problems, fr

36、ustrations, and fears, although for some time. It gives him a chance to think wisely and constructively, Traveling also helps to heal; it can mend a brokenheart.38 Whether a person travels alone or with family and friends, the experence definitely gives him/her nice and exciting stories, which he/sh

37、e can share with people back home,In fact, traveling away from home and spending time with near and dear one(s) can give the relationship an entirely new perspective and possibly, people may start understanding each other in a better way .With people, their culture, thoughts and ideas also travel Wh

38、en they go from one place to the other, they are bound to meet people and share their thoughts and experiences with them. This is where exchange of ideas takes place, and it definitely broadens a persons outlook.39 It is very interesting to discover new and unknown ways and values; they really add s

39、pice to life.40 It makes us more sensitive and more tolerant towards others. It makes it easier for us to meet and mix with different kinds of people, and also teaches us to live life to the fullest.A. Traveling also creates lifelong memories.- 8 -B. Some find traveling an extremely boring activity,

40、C. Humans have been traveling for a variety of reasons. D.It not only refreshes ones body, but also mind and soul.E.It makes him/her think in a different way from a different perspective. F. Above all, traveling enables us to spend some time with our own selves,G. Some travel for work, others for fu

41、n, and some for finding mental peace.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)完形填空 (共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。“O, Divine Master, Grant that I may not so much seek to be understood,as tounderstand;To be loved as to love;For it is in giving that we receive; It i

42、s in pardoning thatweare pardoned;And it is in dying to ourselves that we are born to eternal life. Amen.”These arc the 41 that rest on my fathers tombstone. U has been forty years since a(n) 42 in a Potash 43took his life. Francis Lewis Yohnke was just 39.On the night of October 16th, 1968. around

43、ten oclock, my mother (who always called him Frank) 44 what would be his last meal. bacon and eggs.That week he worked 45 shift He started at midnightJust after 2am, the sad news came that my father was 46 injured in helping a fellow worker. Mother was 47to meet at the hospital. Father 48 _at last.Y

44、ears later1 as I was at the Woodlawn Cemetery where my fathers body, 49,praying,a man from behind me said,“ 50 did you know Frank?” I quickly thought, knowing only the family, and his 51 and co-workers called him “Frank”,that this man must have 52 him.As I turned to face him, I replied, “Hes my fath

45、er. ”This man said53, “I worked with your father for a short time -just over a year but made a (n)54onmylife. He was so strict, so demanding and yet - 9 -so 55 .”You know,ifhe hadnt 56 another miner,.But that was not Frank,” he said.Almost four 57 later, and these words from a stranger, in the 58,we

46、re surreal in way. Id heard 59 stories from family and from friends, but this. . after all of that time. andthere 60!41. A. plansB.thoughtsC.wordsD. ideas42. A. earthquake B. crash C. flood D.accident43. A. field B. mine C. street D.river 44. A.prepared B. brought C. bought D.enjoyed45. A.morning B.

47、 day C. nightD.noon46. A.badly B. slightly C. completely D. carelessly47. A.recommended B. told C. ordered D. allowed48. A.survived B. died C. recovered D. healed49. A.stays B. grows C. rests D. locates50. A.How B. When C. Why D. Where51. A.friends B. wife C.colleagues D. parents52. A.seen B. heard

48、C.recognized D. known53. A.coldly B. casually C.confidentlyD. painfully54. A. impression B. impactC.comment D.joke55. A. amazing B. touching C.movingD.giving56. A. deserted B. concernedC.criticizedD.helped57.A. decades B.yearsC.weeksD.months58. A. factory B.cemeteryC.hospitalD.tombstone59. A. negati

49、ve B.sadC.excitingD.wonderful60. A. miserable B.suitableC.beautifulD.grateful第 II 卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Why do some people eat too much? Is it because theyre hungry? Or is there - 10 -a scientific 61 (explain)?There are a number of theories to account 62 overeating. One factor depends on the time of day.“Its all par of a routine,”says Ra

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