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舒城中学学年度第二学期期中考试2017—2018高二英语注意事项.本试卷由四个部分组成其中,第
一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题第三部1分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;回32B答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回4第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共个小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小10题每段对话仅读一遍A.Money.B.Love.C.Success.
1.What does the womanthink makespeople happyA.She isfat withbrown hair.B.She istall withdark hair.C.She isshort with
2.What doesthe womensmother looklikeblonde.A.At home.B.At atrain station.C.At ahotel.
3.Where couldthe speakersmost likelybeA.Take thenumber1bus.B.Walk to the subwaystation.C.Go toLinden Streeton
4.What doesthe mantell the woman to dofoot.A.To join a team.B.To watcha game.C.To practisebaseball.
5.Why isthe maninahurry第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5《慢的)Kathy managedto45me.With fakeoptimism,she eventried tofort methat Perkywould finda new46,But Iwas fartoo cleverto47that sucha thingwas possible.Decades later,I watchedmy own48growing.We sharedtheir activities,spending soccerSaturdays infolding chairswith the49of thekidsfriends,the Kissells.The twofamilies wentcamping aroundArizona together.We becamethe50of friends.One evening,the gamewas to tell GreatPet stories.One personclaimed to51the oldestliving goldfish.(在辩论中发言)Someone elsehad apsychic dog.52Barry,the fatherof the other family,took thefloorand53that theGreatest Petof AllTime washis blue parakeet,Sweetie Pie.“The bestthing54Sweetie PieJ hesaid,was the55we gothim.One day,when Iwas abouteight,outof theclear,blue sky,a littleblueparakeetjust diveddown and56on my finger.”When Iwas57able tospeak,we examinedthe amazingevidence.The datesand thelocations and thepictures of the birdall
58.It seemsour twofamilies hadbeen59long beforewe evermet.Forty yearslater,I ranto mysister andsaid,You were60!Perky lived!”
41.A.niece B.sister C・friend D.aunt
42.A.what B.which C.how D.where
43.A.many B.much C.great D.very
44.A.pleasure B.sadness C.treasure D.sense
45.A.forgive B.fort C.help D.delight
46.A.parent B.home C.house D.life
47.A.imagine B.suppose C.doubt D.believe
48.A.birds B.happiness C.worries D.children
49.A.parents B.birds C.interests D.games
50.A.first B.best C.last D.happiest
51.A.catch B.find C.buy D.have
52.A.But B.Fortunately C.Then D.However
53.A.announced B.argued C.told D.hoped
54.A.in B.about C.from D.on
55.A.day B.place C.way D.story
56.A.fell B.flew C.landed D.went
57.A.firstly B.finally C.exactly D.even
58.A.came upB・turned upC・turned outD.matched up
59.A.known B.joined C.connected D.introduced
60.A.right B・wrong C.silly D.mad第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Last October,while tendingher gardenin Mora,Sweden,Lena Pahlssonpulled outa handfulof small
61.carrot and was about to throwthem away.But somethingmade herlook closer,and shenoticed a
62.shine object.Yes,there beneaththe leafytop ofone tinycarrot was her long-lost weddingring.Pahlsson screamed
63.loudly thather daughtercame runningfrom the house.She thoughtI hadhurt
64.I,“says Pahlsson.Sixteen years
65.early,Pahlsson hadremoved thediamond ring
66.cook ameal.When shewanted toput the ring backon later,it wasgone.She suspectedthat oneof herthreedaughters-then ten,eight,and six-had pickedit up,but thegirls saidthey hadnt.Pahlsson and herhusband
67.search thekitchen,checking everycorner,but turnedup nothing.I gaveup hopeof findingmyring again,“she says.She neverreplaced it.Pahlsson andher husbandnow thinktheringprobably got
68.sweep intoa pileof kitchenrubbish生andwasspread overthe garden,
69.it remaineduntil thecarrots leafytop accidentallysprouted长through it.For Pahlsson,its returnwas
70.wonder.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏词符号(/\),并在该句下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011Dear Jeremyand Alice,听下面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、、三个选项中选5A BC出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小Although wevebeen delightedto haveyou asneighbors,we*re hopingto settlesomething thatbothersto us.In aword,your dog-Cleo.Weve calledseveral timeabout Cleo*s earlymorning barking.It isdifficult tounderstanding whyshebarks everyminute shesoutside.The earlymorning barkinghave beendisturbing usas weare oftenup allnightwith thebaby.Beside,Cleo tendsto barka averageof sixhours aday.This morningshe startsbarkingeven before5oclock.That is too muchfor us,considering howclosely thehouses are.We appreciateour apologiesand goodwill,but wehope thatyou canfigure a good wayof settlingthematter.Sincerely,Jack andRose第二节书面表达(满分分25根据下面的提示,以为题,写一篇英语短文“My Viewof VisitingBookshops”.你逛过书店吗?
1.你喜欢逛书店吗为什么?
2.你认为逛书店时应该怎么做?3注意.词数左右;
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2每段对话或独白读两遍题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的做答时间听55下面一段材料,回答第至题
676.When did the womansee thenew filmof OliverTwist0!C.On Monday.A.Last Saturday.B.Last Sunday.
7.What didthe womansay about the filmC.It madeher think of theA.It was very bad.B.It wastrue to the novel,world.听下面一段材料,回答第至题
898.Why doesthe womansometimes feellonely andsadA.She willgo abroad.B.She livesfar awayfrom herfamily andfriends.C.She cantget onwell withher classmates.
9.What doesthe womanthinkofthe culturehereC.Familiar.A.Interesting.B.Modern.听第段材料,回答第至题81012C.She goeson adiet.
10.Why can the womankeep slimA.She seldomeats chocolate.B.She doesmuch exercise.C.Once amonth.
11.How oftendoesthebasketball clubmeetA.Once a week.B.Once twoweeks.C.Go to the gym.
12.What arethe speakersgoing todo next听第段A.Look forrunning machines.B.Buy anexercise bike.9材料,回答第至题1316C.The womanswork
13.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The woman*s hobbies.B.The womansfuture job.experience.
14.What isthe maninterested inA.What thewoman likesdoing.B.What thewoman usedto workas.C.What usefulskills thewoman hasgot.A.Playing tennis.B.Swimming.C.Teaching.
15.What doesthewomandislike
16.What doesthe manadvise thewoman to doA.Work hard.B.Make adecision atonce.C.Learn aboutmoreinformation.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.When doesthe speakergive thistalkA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.In theevening.
18.What isthe campmanager expectedtodoA.Prepare dinnerand sleepingplaces.B.Give detailsabout thecamping trip.C.Organize themusic festival.A.Have breakfast.B.Attend thefestival.C.Start work.
19.What willthe campersdo at10:00a.m.tomorrowA.One hour.B.Two hours.C.There hours.
20.How longcanthecampers seethe bandsplay(第二部分阅读理解共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230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AWhen Babbage was workingat Cambridge,a new idea occurredto him.He wanted to constructa(计算)calculating machineto workoutthesolutions tomaths problemsnot onlywith correctnessbut alsowitha speedbeyond thepower ofany humanmind.His machinecould solveproblems involvinglong rows(运算).of figuresin onecontinuous operationIn1822,Babbage exhibitedhis invention and wona prizefrom the government.After that,heimmediately startedto workonalarger machinedesigned tosolve moredifficult problems.Although hereceivedsome moneyleft byhis father,the moneywas notenough tosupport hisdesign.He wroteto thegovernmentabout his plan andwas given£2,500to startwith,a sumworth muchmore inthose daysthanit isnow.Babbage continuedhis work in Londonfor fouryears.Then hishealth brokedown,andhe had totake alongholiday abroad.When hereturned toLondon in1828,he was at theend ofhis resources.Many billsremainedunpaid.His chiefassistant andcoworkers quarreledwith himand leftwith manyexpensive tools.For oneyear nowork wasdone.During thisperiod,Babbage,whose mindwas alwaysactive,suddenlythought ofa pletelynewideafor the machine.He rushedto meetthe governmentofficials to explain hisnewidea.But thistime,they wereunwilling to help him.For eightyears,they refusedto saywhether theywantedthemachineor not,and theirfinal answerwas“No”.From1828to1839,Babbage heldthe positionof professorat Cambridgevery successfully.But hisgreatestwork wasthe unfinishedcalculating machinewhich stoodcovered indust inhis house.It wasthebeginning ofthe modernputer.
21..The machineBabbage designedwould solvedifficult mathsproblems.A.in oneoperation withfew mistakesB.in morethan oneoperation withoutany mistakesC.in morethan oneoperation withslight mistakesD.in oneoperation withoutany mistakes
22.Babbage failedto continuehis researchworkin1828mainly because.A.he was in poorhealth B.he almostran outof moneyC.his coworkersargued withhim D.he spentall hismoney onhis billsA.they wouldagree tohisplanB.they wouldpay forhis newideaC.they wouldsupport himwith moneyD.they wouldexhibit his new design
23.Babbage explainedhisnewidea tothegovernmentofficials,expecting that.
24.From thepassage,we caninfer that.A.Babbage failedto bea famousscientist atCambridgeB.Babbage alwayshad newideas butgave themup easilyC.Babbage alwaysneeded supportfrom thegovernment officialsD.Babbagewasthe firstdesigner ofthe modernputerBThe BoyMade It!One Sunday,Nicholas,a teenager,went skiingat SugarloafMountain inMaine.In theearly afternoon,when he was planningto gohome,a fiercesnowstorm sweptinto thearea.Unable tosee far,he accidentallyturnedoff thepath.Before heknew it,Nicholas waslost,all alone!He didnthave food,water,a phone,orother supplies.He wasgetting colderby theminute.Nicholas hadno ideawhere he was.He triednot topanic.He thoughtabout allthe survivalshows hehadwatched onTV.It wastime toput the tips hehad learnedto use.(留在He decidedto stopskiing.There wasa betterchance ofsomeone findinghim ifhe stayedput原土也).The firstthing hedid wasto findshelter formthe freezingwind andsnow.If hedidnt,his bodytemperaturewould getvery low,which couldquickly killhim.Using his skis,Nicholas builta snowcave.He gathereda hugemass ofsnow anddug outa holein themiddle.Then hepiled brancheson topof himself,like ablanket,to stayas warmashe could.By thatevening,Nicholas wasreally hungry.He atesnow anddrank waterfrom anearby streamso thathisbody wouldntlose toomuch water.Not knowinghow muchlonger hecould last,Nicholas didthe only(蜷缩)thing hecould hehuddled inhis cave and slept.The nextday,Nicholas wentouttolook forhelp,but hecouldnt findanyone.He followedhis tracksandreturned tothe snowcave,because withoutshelter,hecoulddie thatnight.On Tuesday,Nicholas wentoutto findhelp.He hadwalked for about amile whena volunteersearcher foundhim.After twodays stuckin the snow,Nicholas was saved.Nicholas mightnot havesurvived thissnowstorm ifit hadnot beenfor TV.He hadoften watchedGry(Ils survivalshow.Man vs.Wild.Thats wherehe learnedthetipsthat savedhis life,In eachepisode——期节目)of Manvs.Wild,Grylls is abandoned ina wildarea andhas tofind hisway out.When Gryllsheard aboutNicholas9amazing deeds,hewassuper impressedthat Nicholas had madeitsince heknew better than anyonehow hardNicholashadto workto stayalive.A.He gotlost.B.He brokehisskis.C.He hurthis eyesD.He caughta cold
26.How didNicholas keephimself warmA.He founda shelter.B.He lightedsome branches.C.He kepton skiing.D.He builta snowcave.
27.On Tuesday,Nicholas.A.returned tohis sheltersafely C.wassavedby asearcherC.got stuckin thesnow D.stayed wherehewas
25.What happenedto Nicholasone Sundayafternoon
28.Nicholas leftGrylls avery deepimpression becausehe.A.didtheright thingsin thedangerous situationB.watched Grylls9TV programregularlyC.created sometips forsurvival D.wasveryhardworkingCVolunteer atShelter North Toronto Cat RescueBayview/Hwy7Do youlike animalseandvolunteer atour catshelter.NorthTorontoCatRescueisanocage,nokill catshelter.We area volunteerorganization,fundedtotally bydonation,and area licensedCanadian charity.We arelooking forvolunteers whocan joinus onceaweekfora3month12weeks periodat least.The workis notwonderful butit isvery rewarding.Mainly,we feed,clean,and scooplitter.Of coursewealso spendquality timewith ourcats.换班We have2shifts perday,7days perweek:Mornings are9am1pm.Evenings are57pm or68pm.Please notethat anynew volunteerwho wishesto work evening shiftmust beable towork4morningshifts ona teambefore movingto anevening shift.This isrequired in order togain theability towork moreindependently,as requiredduring eveningshifts.Students mustbe at least16years old.Adults arealso wele.If youdo not have yourown personaltransportation,please checkthe publictransportation fromyourarea toour locationat Bayview/Hwy7area beforeresponding tothis ad.
29.Where isthe admost likelyto appearA.In thelocal newspaperB.On theInternet C.On TVD.In amagazine
30.Which ofthe followingvolunteers can workeveningshiftA.A collegestudent whocanworkfbr halfa yearperiod.B.A collegestudent wholives nearthe shelter.C.A workerwho hasworked fourmorning shiftsat theshelter.D.A carowner whowill workthere for the firsttime.
31.How manyhours willanewvolunteer workatleastfortheshelterA.14B.32C.48D.24DPeople canbe addictedto differentthings-e.g.alcohol,drug,certain foods,or eventelevision.People(强迫的)who havesuch anaddiction are pulsive theyhave avery powerfulpsychological needthat theyfeelthey mustsatisfy.According topsychologists,many peoplearepulsive spenders.They feelthat theymustspend money.This pulsion,like mostothers,is impossibletoexplainreasonably.For pulsivespenderswho buyon credit,charge accountsare evenmore excitingthan money.In otherwords,pulsivespenders feelthat withcredit,they cando anything.Their pleasurein spendinglarge amountsis actuallygreaterthan thepleasure that they getfrom the things theybuy.There iseven aspecial psychology of bargain hunting.To savemoney,of course,most peoplelook forsales,low prices,and discounts.pulsive bargain hunters,however,often buy things that they dontneed just(预算),because theyare cheap.They want to believethat theyare helpingtheir budgetsbut theyare reallyplayingan excitinggame.When they can buysomething forless thanother people,they feelthat theyarewinning.Most people,experts claim,have tworeasons fortheir behavior:agoodreason forthethingsthatthey doandthereal reason.It isnot onlyscientists,of course,who understand the psychology of spending habits,but alsobusinesspeople.Stores,panies,and advertisersuse psychologyto increasebusiness.They considerpeoples needsforlove,power,or influence,their basicvalues,their beliefs and opinionsand soon in their advertisingandsales methods.(疗法)Psychologists oftenuse amethod calledbehavior therapy“tohelpindividuals solve theirpersonality problems.In thesame way,theycanhelp people who feelthattheyhave problems with money.
32.According tothe psychologists,a pulsivespender isone whospends largeamounts ofmoney.A.and takesgreat pleasurefrom whathe orshe buysB.inorderto satisfyhis or her basicneeds inlifeC.just to meet hisorherstrong psychologicalneedD.and feelshe orshe ischeated
33.Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUE accordingtothe textA.People spendmoney forexactly thesame reasonthattheyneed tobuythings.B.Business peopleand advertiserscan usethe psychology of peoplesspending habitsto increasesales.C.Business peopleunderstandthepsychologyof pulsive buyingbetterthanscientists do.D.pulsive bargainhunters donothaveproblemswithmoney.
34.What isthetextmainly aboutA.The psychologyof moneyspendinghabits.B.The habitsofpulsivespenders.C.A specialpsychologyofbargainhunting.D.The useofthepsychologyofspendinghabitsin business.
35.From thetext wemay safelyconclude thatpulsivespendersor pulsivebargainhunters.A.are reallyunreasonable B.need specialtreatmentC.are reallybeyond drugsD.can neverget anyhelp tosolvetheirproblems withmoney第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分5210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The Internethas openedup awhole newonline worldfor ustomeet,chat andgo whereweve neverbeenbeforeBut justasinface toface munication,there are some rulesof behaviorthat shouldbe followedwhen online.36Imagine howyoud feelif youwere in theotherpersons shoes.For anythingyoure aboutto send:ask yourself,64Would Isay thistothe persons face”If theanswer isno,rewrite andreread.37(本能)If someoneinthe chat roomis rudeto you,your instinctistofire backinthesame manner.But()try nottodoso.38If itwas causedby adisagreement withanother member,try tofix thesituation bypolitelydiscussing it.Remember torespect thebeliefsandopinions ofothers inthechatroom.()39Offer advicewhen askedby newers,as theymay notbe surewhat todo orhow tomunicate.When someonemakes a mistake,whether itsa stupidquestion oran unnecessarilylong answer,be kindaboutit.If itsa smallmistake,you maynot needto sayanything.Even if you feelstrongly aboutit,thinktwice beforesaying anything.Having goodmanners yourselfdoesnt giveyou licenseto correcteveryone()else.40At thesame time,ifyoufind youare wrong,be sureto correctyourself andapologize tothosethat youhave offended.It isnot politeto askothers personalquestions suchas theirage,sex andmarital status.Unless youknowthe personvery well,and youare bothfbrtable withsharing personalinformation,dont asksuchquestions.A.Its naturalthat therearesomepeoplewhospeak rudelyor makemistakes online.B.Repeat theprocess tillyou feelsure thatyoud feelfbrtable sayingthe wordstothepersons face.C.Everyone wasnew tothe networkonce.D.The basicrule issimple:treat othersinthesame wayyou wouldwanttobe treated.E.When yousend shortmessages toa persononline,you mustsay somethingbeautiful tohear.F.You shouldeither ignoretheperson,or useyour chatsoftware toblock theirmessages.G.If youdo decidetotellsomeone aboutamistake,point itout politely.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项In1956Phoenix,Arizona,wasacity withboundless blueskies.One dayas Iwalked aroundthehouse(小鹦鹉)with my41Kathys newparakeet onmyfinger,1wantedtoshow Perky42the skylooked like.Maybe hecould makea littlebird friendout there.I tookhim intothe backyard,and then,43to myhorror,Perky flewoff.The enormous,,blue skyswallowed upmy sistersblue44and suddenlyhehadgone,clipped wingsand all.。