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成都石室中学高2020届2017-2018学年度下期期末考试英语试卷本卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分考试用时120分钟,满分150分第I卷(选择题,共90分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Where isMr.Smith nowA.At home.B.At SunValley.C.In the
2.How manytimes was the manlateA.4times.B.8times.C.7times.
3.How isSteven goingto spendthis weekendC.Painting theA.Going fishing.B.Repairing hiscar.office.apartment.
4.Why isthe womanpreparing so much foodA.The womanwants tothank the man.B.The mancan eat a lot.C.It sthe mans birthday.
5.Whatcanwe learnfrom theconversationA.Theyareneighbors.B.Theyareboth students.C.Theyarefrom thesame country.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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theworld puttogether.People lovetheir namesso muchthat they will oftendonate largeamountsof moneyjust to have abuilding namedafter themselves.
362.Be a good listener.Encourage othersto talk about themselves.The easiestway to become a good conversationalistis to becomeagoodlistener.To beagoodlistener,we mustactually careabout whatpeoplehave tosay.37They just want someonewho willlisten to them.
3.Talk interms of the other person,s interest.38If wetalk topeople about what they are interested in,theywillfeel valued and valueus in return.
4.39“You can make morefriends in two monthsby beinginterested in them thanintwoyearsby makingthem interested in you.”The onlyway tomake quality,lasting friendshipsis tolearnto begenuinely interestedin themand theirinterests.
5.Make the otherpersonfeelimportant-and doit sincerely.40We loveto feelimportant andso doeseveryone else.People willtalk to us forhoursif weallow themto talkabout themselves.If we canmake people feelimportant ina sincereandappreciative way,then we will win all thefriends wecould everdream of.A.Become genuinelyinterestedinother people.B.We shouldthink ofquestions in the shoesof other people.C.Many timespeople don,twantan entertainingconversation partner.D.We shouldoffer asmuch time as we can toother people who talktous.E.The goldenrule isto treatotherpeopleas wewould liketo betreated.F.The royalroad toa person s heartistotalkabout the thingshe orshe treasuresmost.G.We canmakepeoplefeel extremelyvaluedandimportant byremembering theirname.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D),选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑According toa famousstatement,you canmove amountain if you believe in yourself.Mostof peopledon t41this statementexactly in the wayit iswrittenand dont believein thisstatement.The42is that they neverwant tomove amountain.Butcan you43move amountain Theanswer isyes.If youbelievein yourself anddecide tomovea mountain,your44wi11tell youthe stepsrequired tomove amountain.How doesour beliefsystem45The attitudeof believingin ourselves andbelieving that we can do aparticular task46usin that way.It givesus therequired energy,ability andskills neededto47our goal.Whenever we48thatwecan dosomething,then theideahits ushow wecandothat work.We thinkin either49whether wewill achievesomething orwewill not.A fresherworking inMNC wantsto be50inhis life.He wantsto becomea greatofficerinthatcompany.He hasthe51of beingat thetop anddoing hiseveryjob withperfection.He is52day byday andmakes sureone dayhe will becomea greatofficer of the company.All the53behind thisis that“he thinksinthat way.”Believe you can winand youwi1154Success meansa lotof enjoyablemoments throughoutthe55It containsprosperity,travelling acrossnew places,new thingsto buy,professional andpersonalsecurity,financial56and overallahappy family.Success also57being respectable,being anexpert inyour field,and58great thingsin life.A successfulperson is59away fromfear,tension andfrustration.Everyone wantsto besuccessfuland enjoyevery momentof theirlife.60from nowon believeinyourselfand therewillbenothingyou cannot get through.
41.A.express B.hear C.spread D.understand
42.A.result B.answer C.reward D.talk
43.A.just B.quickly C.really D.possibly
44.A.life B.mind C.power D.condition
45.A.function B.last C.change D.impress
46.A.excites B.promises C.tests D.directs
47.A.find B.form C.achieve D.start
48.A.guess B.believe C.suspect D.assume
49.A.way B.fact C.side D.question
50.A.careful B.diligent C.adjustable D.successful
57.A.proves B.needs C.enjoys D.includes
58.A.preferring B.teaching C.accomplishing D.offering
59.A.free B.far C.separate D.different
60.A.But B.Or C.Yet D.Sodifficulty
51.A.ability B.thinking C.experience D.chance
52.A.explaining B.questioning C.progressing D.dreaming
53.A.reason B.decision C.hope D.aim
54.A.come B.win C.start D.laugh
55.A.study B.work C.life D.plan
56.A.stability B.crisis C.service D.第H卷注意事项用
0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,根据提示在空白处填入单词的正确形式
61.He wantsto findoutwhat young peoplethink about the future of u(城市的)life.
62.Do youtake seriouslyhis p(预测)of agovernment defeat.
63.Time p(允许),I expecttohavemore sparetime tospend withmy friendsso thatwe canhave a betterrelationship.
64.Joanne,a fashiondesigner,was dwith breastcancer threeyears ago.
65.She sbeen receiving(恐吓的)phone calls.
66.As aresult ofYuan Longping,s discoveries,Chinese cropy_has risenby
47.5%during thepast threedecades.
67.We have to dealwith theemotional and(身体的)problems thatgo along with obesity.
68.Shortly afterwards,Dawson receivedan(邀请)to speakatascientific conference.
69.In classicalAthens,plays wereoften in(竞争)with eachother,and prolongedclappinghelped aplay towin.
70.On adistant mountainwas asign in20-foot characters.Building the Three GorgesDam,E(开发)the YangtzeRiver.
71.Last nightwe wentto Lisas birthdayparty,where Iput theballoon tomy lipsand bashard asI could.第三节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Through travellingyou canenjoy beautifulviews and71(broad)yourhorizons.In summer,you dbetter geton acruise in the cityof Chongqingwhich willtake youto theThreeGorges,for thoseJiangyou shipsare usuallytoo72(crowd).Near Yunyang,atthesteep edgeof thehills73(stand)the famousZhang FeiTemple74(surround)bytrees.Because smoking75(forbid)in thecabins,you haveto go tothedeck tosmoke,76______you canenjoy thebeautiful scenery.You cansee somefishermen_____77______the distance.First,you willgo throughthe QutangGorge,which narrowsto350feet.Then youwill sailthrough WuGorge andXiling Gorge.However,78impresses youmost maybe theDani ngRiver inWuShang.There isimmense79(mountain)land onboth banksof YangtzeRiver withonly smallareasof flat_____80(plain).第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)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10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其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
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Last week,I passedthe PhysicalFitness Testsuccessful.A monthago,our teacherinformedus wewould takethe testin April12th.Upon hearthe news,I feltmy heartsink,wonderinghow roughthe wayahead wouldbe.However,I had to faceit.Every dayafter school,I wenttothe playgroundand practicedthe1000-meter run,that was always anightmare forme.Each timeI was aboutto giveup,my teachersand classmateswere alwayscomforting andencouraging me.Their positivewords pushedme forward.Finally camethe testday.While thestarting gunsoundedfor therace tobegin,I calledupon allmy bodys strengthand speed.The momentI roundedthelast turn,I knewI havemade it.I wassomuchoverjoyed tosee mycheering classmates.Tear ofhappiness streameddown mycheeks asmy teachershook myhand.From thisexperience,I havelearned Ishould facemy fearsbravely andappreciate thosewho isalways willingto helpme,making mebetter person.第二节书面表达(满分25分)请写一封信邀请你的英语外教Smith一同前往参观国际非物质文化遗产博览园the InternationalIntangible Cultural Park内容如下
1.时间安排11月10日8点校门口集合乘大巴前往,下午3点返回
2.活动内容随导游参观;中午野餐(自备)要求100字以上成都石室中学高2020届2017-2018学年度下期期末考试答案1-5CBACB6-10CABCA11-15ABCBA16-20CCAAC听力(共两节,满分20分)阅读理解21-23:BCD24-27:BCDA28-31:CADA七选五GCFAE36-40:完形41-45DACBA46-50DCBAD51-55BCABC56-60ADCBD32-35:ADCB
61.urban
62.prediction
63.permitting
64.diagnosed
65.yield
66.physical
67.invitation
68.competition
69.Exploit
70.blew语法填空
71.broaden
72.crowded
73.stands
74.surrounded
75.is单词填空
76.where
77.in
78.what
79.mountainous
80.plainsforbidden短文改错
1.successful-successfully
2.in-on
3.hear-hearing
4.that-which
5.while-when/as
6.have-hadmuch
8.tear-tears
9.is-are
10.better前加a书面表达Dear Smith,To havea betterunderstanding ofwhat welearnt aboutcultural heritagein Englishclass,we havearranged avisit tothe InternationalIntangibleCulturalPark in the suburbsof Chengdu.Therefore,I wonderif youare interestedto gowith us,during whichwecanhaveafeast ofamazingChinese culture.As hasbeen planned,wewillgather andset off/out atthe schoolgate bycoach at8:00,November10and returnat15:
00.Upon ourarrival,a guidewill introduceus thoseremarkablepasts indifferent aspectsof people s lifewhen showingus aroundthe park.At lunchtime,we11be enjoyingour picnicprepared inadvance on the grass,chatting andhaving fun.We wouldfeel greatlyhonored andpleased ifyou couldaccept theinvitation.I amlookingforward toyour replyat yourearliest convenience.Yours,Li Hua选出最佳选项,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,回答第
6、7题
6.Where arethe speakersA.In abookshop.B.In alanguage center.C.In arestaurant.
7.What doesthe boythink of the classesA.They aretoo large.B.They aretoo noisy.C.They shouldbemuch larger.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Why isthe mansurprisedA.No onehas readthe articlesabout anthropology(人类学)B.The articleshe wantsto readhave beenborrowed.C.Reserved materialscan betaken out of thelibrary.
9.What canbe concludedaboutthearticles foranthropology311A.They areoutofprint.B.They areno longerin short supply.C.Theyare inshortsupply.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题A.Clerk andcustomer.B.Wife andhusband.C.Saleswoman
10.What sthe relationshipbetween thetwo speakers
11.On whichfloor willthemanstayA.On thetenth floor.B.On thetwelfth floor.C.On theandcustomer.
12.How muchshould theman totalpayinA.$
215.B.$
645.C.$
750.second floor.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题A.To Jordan.B.To Angola.C.To Japan.
13.Where doesthe womanwant togo for her tripA.Dozens.B.Hundreds.C.Thousands.
14.How manyplanes doesthe womanthink flyacross oceansevery dayA.Splendid.B.Fast.C.Safe.
15.What doesthe womanthink ofQueen ElizabethIIA.For astudy.B.For abusiness trip.C.For asightseeing
16.Why didthe womangotothe Mississippitour.
17.How doesthe speakerwant tohave theclothes separatedA.By kidsand adults.B.By mansandwoman s.C.By lightand听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
18.Which of the followingneeds cleaningthis timeaccording tothe talkA.The fridge.B.The oven.C.The washroom.dark colors.
19.When shouldshe leavethe houseto pickup thekidsA.At3:
15.B.At3:
30.C.At3:
45.
20.What willthe speakerdo himselfA.Fold theclothes.B.Clean thefreezer.C.Sort the第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)toys through.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A.Buddhist paintingsAdistinctive genreof arthistory,Buddhist paintingsare largelyoftheMing andQingdynasties.In additiontotheBuddhas(佛像),the paintingsalso portrayTaoist(道教的)figures andfolk talefairies,and normallyused emperors,chancellors andgenerals asprototypes(蓝本).They featuremeticulous(一丝不苟的)gongbi brushworkand thicklayers ofmagnificentcolors.9am-5pm,closed onMondays,until April
6.Capital Museum,16Fuxingmenwai DajieStreet,Xicheng district,Beijing.010-6337-0491/
2.Retrospective foran ImpressionistOilpainter SunYuntai1913-2005expressed adeep affectionfor naturein hislandscapesthat featurecomplex andaccurate brushwork.A commemorative《己念的exhibition atSoka ArtCenterdisplays29of hispaintings createdbetween1989and
1999.The paintingsare richwithgenuine emotionsand imagination.10am-6:30pm,until March
30.Soka ArtCenter,798art district,4Jiuxianqiao Lu Road,Chaoyang district,Beijing.010-5978-
4808.Royal collectionMasterpiecesfrom thecollections ofthe princeof Liechtensteinare onshow inShanghaiuntil thebeginning ofJune.The showconsists ofmore than100oil paintings,prints andtapestries织锦.Highlights includeworks byPeter PaulRubens,Anthony vanDyck andothersfrom theFlemish schoolof painting.9am-5pm,Tue-Sun,until Jun
2.Exhibition hall17,China Art Museum Shanghai,205ShangnanLu Road,Pudong NewArea,Shanghai.400-921-
9021.Qi Baishis oeuvreBeijingFine ArtAcademy smuseum boastsmany worksby Qi Baishi1864-1957,the Chinesepaintingmaster,ranging fromhis ink-and-wash worksto calligraphyand seals.The exhibitionenrichespeoplesunderstanding ofQi sart philosophyby displayinghis diaries,letters,poems andnotes,alongwithhis artworks.It alsoshows forthe firsttimeaset of12paintingsof Chinesezodiac animals.The subjectwasararity ofQi s oeuvre全部作品that mostlyfeaturemountains andwater,flowers andbirds andfigures.10am-5pm,until April
8.Art Museumof BeijingFine ArtAcademy,Courtyard12,ChaoyangGongyuan NanLuRoad,Beijing.010-6502-
5171.
21.Which ofthe followingexhibitions laststhe longesttimeA.Buddhist paintingsB.Royal collectionC.Qi Baishis oeuvreD.Retrospective foran Impressionist
22.If youbelive inBuddhism,where youcan goto appreciatean exhibitionA.Soka ArtCenter B.ArtMuseumof BeijingFine ArtAcademyC.Capital MuseumD.Exhibition hall17,China ArtMuseumShanghai
23.From the text,wecanknow thatifyouwork inBeijing andare freeafter5pm,youcanonlyenjoy.A.QiBaishisoeuvreB.Buddhist paintingsC.Royal collectionD.Retrospective foran ImpressionistB.October mightseem tobe pumpkinmonth in the U.S.The holidayof Halloween(万圣节)comes on October
31.Americans aroundthe countryare alreadyusing socialmedia toshow offtheirpumpkin growingand carvingskills.Pumpkins areround,orange fruitsrelated tosquashes(南瓜小果)and gourds(葫芦).Peopleuse theirflesh andseeds for food,but theyare alsopopular decorationsinthefall.Two bigpumpkins recentlymade headlinesintheU.S.A farmerinthe northeastern stateofRhode Islandbroke therecord forthe largestpumpkin evergrown inNorth America.RichardWallace s pumpkin weighed1,026kilograms.It brokehis sons recordfrom
2015.Ron Wallace,s pumpkinonly weighed1,011kilograms lastyear.A schoolteacherinthe northwestern state ofWashington broughther largepumpkin toan eventin California.Her pumpkin wasthechampion,weighing866kilograms.It turnsout thatCindy Tobecks pumpkingrew fromone ofthe seedsfromRon Wallaces pumpkinfrom
2015.While thosepumpkins arelarge,theyarestill notthe largestintheworld.According tothewebsite BigPumpkins.com,Richard Wallacespumpkinis onlythe second-heaviest pumpkinofthe year.A manin Belgiumproduced apumpkin thatweighed almost1,200kilograms.Smithsonianmagazine wrotea storyabout people who tryto growlarge pumpkins.In35years,the sizeofrecord pumpkinshas grownfrom about225kilograms toover1,000kilograms.Pumpkin farmerstryingto growrecord fruitsare takingthe seedsof championpumpkins fromone yearand breedingthemwith otherlarge pumpkins.But peopleare notjust growingpumpkins.They arecarving them,too.One Twitteruser fromBritainrecently posteda photoof apumpkin designedto looklike U.S.presidential candidateDonaldTrump.No wordof aHillary Clintonpumpkin design.But onepumpkin farmerin Californiaallowsvisitors toshoot smallpumpkins outof acannon.The targetsLarge papercut-outs ofbothTrump andClinton.
24.According tothetext,which ofthe followingstatements isFALSEA.Halloween fallsonOctoberevery year.B.In1981,the thenrecord pumpkinweighed about866kilograms.C.In theU.S.,pumpkins areused forentertainment as well asforfood.D.The newrecord pumpkinusually hasbiological relationshipwith theprevious recordpumpkin.
25.So far,the heaviestpumpkinwasproduced in.A.Britain B.thenortheasternstate ofRhode IslandC.Belgium D.thenorthwesternstateofWashington
26.The underlinedword“breeding”inthe4th paragraphprobably means.A.improving thequalityB.strengthening theability toresistdiseaseC.speeding upthe growingprocess D.producing youngones ina controlledway
27.How isthelast paragraphmainly developedA.By listingexamples B.By offeringanalysesC.By tellingexperiences D.By makingcomparisonsC.With highinflation andfood shortagesacross Russia,some Russians are growing their ownvegetables.The country s strugglingeconomy haskept foodprices risingand putmillions ofpeoplein poverty.In theformer SovietUnion,Russians wholived intraditional countryhomes-called dachas(乡间邸宅)-often grewtheir own food.Today,many Russianfamilies-including somein cities-are againgrowing foodto dealwiththe hardeconomic times.Irina Bulozhenkolives andworks inMoscow.uOur grandmahas adacha whereshe growslots ofthings likecabbage andbeets(甜菜)・I amcookingborscht(罗宋汤)right now and I am usingour beetsand carrots.The onionsare ours.So weare savingon whatwe havegrown inthe summer.So thats whywe dont feelit sobadly.”But forsome families,growingtheir ownfoodis stillnot enough.To help them,Russianvolunteers haveset upfood-sharing programs.The foodis donatedby restaurantsor individuals,and givento thosein need.Tatyana Golubyevatold VOAthat receivingfood throughthe programhasbecome importantto herfamily.We spendnowalot lesson foodthan before,when wedidnot knowabout food-sharing anddid notuse it.Now wehope thatwe11get notonly bread,butsome otherfood,aswell...”She notedthat thedonations havecut theamount herfamilyspends onfood inhalf.Food-sharing volunteerSvetlana Kalmykovasaid theprogram isjust gettingstarted.But shebelievesit cango along wayto helpneedy people.I think that food-sharing hasa bigfutureand bigprospects inRussia.The mainthing isto informthe publicabout it,so thatpeoplelearn whatit isand whatis neededtobedone.I thinkthat manywill join.”Russiansarehoping thecountryseconomy willrecover soon,so morefood willbe availableandprices willgo down.
28.What isthe mainidea ofthe3rd paragraphA.The processofthefounding ofthe food-sharing programs.B.People sdifferent opinionsonthefood-sharing programs.C.The purposeofthefood-sharing programsand howthey work.D.How volunteershelpthepeoplewhocannotgetenough foods.
29.How doesSvetlana Kalmykovas feelaboutthefutureofthe sharing-food programsA.Optimistic B.Bored C.Troubled D.SkepticalA.History B.Opinion C.Politics D.
30.In whichcolumn ofa newspapercan weprobably findthe passageSociety
31.What sthe besttitle forthe textA.More RussiansGrowing TheirOwn FoodAgainB.High Inflationand FoodShortages acrossRussiaC.How toCope withthe HardEconomic Timesin RussiaD.Food-sharing ProgramsHelp RussiansGet overthe HardEconomic TimesD.A lotof peoplethinkthatgoing throughheartache ora relationshiplost isthe greatestonecould everexperience.I wasdefinitely oneof thosepeoplewhothought that way untilIrealized thatthere issomething fargreater andmore painful.It wasearly morning,when mycell phonesuddenly awakenedme froma verypeaceful sleep.After tenminutes ofexploration,I managedto locatemy phone.However,I wasshocked andhorrifiedwith what I wasreading.The messagescontained onething:My friendwas dying.I foundithard tobreathe atthat moment.I wasafraid ofwhatImight hear.When Ifinally gaineda littlecourage,I calledup afriend andshe,who wasobviously sobbing,told meour dearfriend hadbeen hitby aJeep lastnight whileshe wason herway homefroma party,and that she wasbeing operated on aswe spoke.Moments later,Iwasinformed thatmydear frienddidn tsurvive.The painI feltwas unbearable.It seemedso unfairthat shehadto diethatwayand thatsoon.She hada beautifullife aheadof her.I knewshe wouldhave wantedtolive.Two weekshad passedsince myfriend stragic accident.I amstill tryingto figureoutwhy ithadtohappen.Letting gohas neverbeen easy.Losing someonewill alwaysbe painful.But thenI knowthat in time Ihavetolet go,and forme todo this,I needto forgive myself.Somehow,I mustforgive myselffor notbeing thereforher.I mustforgivemyselffor notlettingher knowhow muchour friendshipmeans tome.I knowthatsheknows this.In someway,I believeIgot mymessage across.Slowly,Iamnow dryingmy tears---
32.The mainidea ofthe fourthparagraph is.A.Letting gois ina waymeaningful andnecessary.C.Never forgiveyourself forwhatyoucannot dofor others.D.Value whatyou havetoday andpursue whatyou dont have.B.The authorstill cannotunderstand howthe accidenthappened tohis/her friend.
33.Howdid theauthor feelthe momenthe/she wasinformed ofhis/her friends deathA.surprised B.scared C.shocked D.heartbroken
34.The underlinedphrase“intime“in paragraph4is closestin meaningtoA.there andthen B.by nomeans C.sooner orlater D.meanwhile
35.Which isthe rightorder interms ofthe storyoftheauthor,s friends deatha.She washitby aJeep.b.She passedaway.c.She attendeda party.d.She wasoperatedonin hospital.e.She wason herway backhome.A.e,d,a,b,c B.c,e,a,d,b C.a,d,e,c,bD.e,c,d,a,b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Ways toMake PeopleLike You
1.Remember a personsname.It issaid thatthe sweetestsound toapersons earsis theirown name.The averagepersonis moreinterestedintheirownname thaninalltheothernames in。
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