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福建师大二附中学年第一学期高二年段期末考2017-2018英语试卷班级姓名座号(满分分,完卷时间分钟)150120命题人高一集备组审核人高一集备组第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、项,B、C三个选项中选出最佳选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.What doesthe womanthink of the iPadcaseA.Its tooheavy.B.Its light.C.It wouldntprotect heriPad enough.A.Have dinnerwith the woman.B.Go to a concert.C.Meet astudent.
2.What willthe mando onFridayA.Looking atsomething expensive.B.Waiting in a bank.C.Talking aboutdreams.
3.What are the speakersdoingA.Finding aparking place.B.Driving in the rain.C.Pleasing the woman.
4.What wasdifficult for the manA.A cinema.B.A zoo.C.A school.
5.Where willthe speakersprobably go第一下AA--*-H-听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,中选从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项出最佳选项,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A.Coworkers.B.Husband andwife.C.Mother andson.
6.Who arethe speakers
7.What isthe mantrying todoEveryone seemedpretty friendly,but whydidnt Ifeel alittle49I wasstarting to50not havingchosen aroommate atYale.After aquick51,we madeour way to theGreat SandDunes.52it as theEgyptian capitalof Colorado/said my camp leader.Egypt inColorado Nowthings werereally startingto bee
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54.Brief thoughtsof being55by sandmonsters camebefore me.My56increased whenmycampleadertold us,“Today,we aregoing toclimb to the topof theDunes/Three hourslater,I wasout ofbreath57I madeit tothe top.Suddenly,I feltthe58was worthit.The nexttwo weeksflew by.I met59that testedmy survivalskills,but Ipushed
41.A.courses B.orders C.ments D.services
42.A.covered byB.attracted byC.replaced withD.supplied with
43.A.hurt B.greeted C.shocked D.moved
44.A.took offB.woke upC.came backD.ran out
45.A.forest B.valley C.tent D.castle
46.A.cooperate withB.keep intouch withC.take careof D.get usedto
47.A.watch B.rest C.escape D.change
48.A.push B.introduce C.add D.remend
49.A.fortable B.safe C.curious D.grateful
50.A.imagine B.regret C.mind D.suggest
51.A.breakfast B.shower C.decision D.answer
52.A.Deal withB.Point toC.Think ofD.Talk about
53.A.difficult B.dangerous C.exciting D.foreign
54.A.wood B.stone C.sand D.baggage
55.A.inspired B.saved C.abandoned D.eaten
56.A.fears B.surprises C.failures D.doubts
57.A.or B.but C.so D.if
58.A.career B.performance C.trip D.practice
59.A.challenges B.demands C.goals D.questionsthrough everyone of them.I wasglad thatI hadsomehow developeda newsense of
6060.A.honor B.urgency C.humor D.determination第卷II短文填词每空分,满分分I.110Did yougrow upin oneculture,your parentscame fromanother,and you are nowliving ina61totaldifferent countryIf so,then you are athirdculture kid.The term“third—culture kid62usein the1960s forthe firsttime byDr.Ruth.She firstcameacross thisphenomenon while63researchNorth Americanchildren livingin India.In general,thirdculture kidsbenefit from64theyintercultural experienceand they often reachexcellentacademic results.Yet many65difficultmay arisefrom thisphenomenon.Thirdculture,kids maynot beable toadaptthemselves pletely66their newsurroundings.Also,theyoftenfind ithard67developnew friendship.Additionally,for athirdculture kid,it isoften easierto moveto anewcountry68to returnto hishomeland.For example,after livinginAustralia formany years,Louis finallyreturned tothe country69she wasborn.Shedidnt know anything aboutcurrent TVshows70fashion trends.And shedidntshare the same valuesas otherteens of her age.句子填空每空分,满分分请根据所给提示完成句子阅读下面材料,在空白处II.110填入适当的内容1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式
71..If therules ofperspective hadnot beendiscovered,no oneable topaint suchrealistic pictures.如果没有发现透视法,人们就不可能画出如此逼真的画.
72.first,you canbee addictedto nicotine,which isone of the hundredsof chemicalsin the cigarettes.首先,你的身体会对尼古丁上瘾,尼古丁是香烟里成百种化学物质之一
73.They alsoagree that it isthe burningof moreand morefuels hastheincrease incarbon dioxide.科学家们同意这个观点正是由于越来越多的燃烧化石燃料导致了二氧化碳的增加
74.Have youever consideredhow weakhumans area volcano,hurricane,orearthquake你是否想过与火山,飓风,或地震相比,人类是何等脆弱?
75.It meansthat moreheat energytends to be trappedin theatmosphere theglobaltemperature togo up.它意味着更多的热能将被困在大气层中,从而引起全球气温上升写作(共两节,满分分)III.30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短文短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处错误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),并在此符号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This summer;crowds oftourist traveled to famous universities like Peking UniversityandTsinghua University.Most of them werejunior andsenior studentswith ourparents.With therisenumber of visitors,it tookmany hoursenter the universities.In summer,Oxford andHarvard werefacingthe sameproblem.The bicyclepaths ofOxford areflooded oftour buses,which areparkingillegally.University tourismis popularbecause of the longhistories andunique cultures.Mostimportant,many parentshope their children willgo intoa topuniversity in the future.Z1havebrought my son here to see that top universities look like,a mothertold ChinaDaily.She hopedforher soncould learnsomething from the tripand studyharder afterthat.第二节书面表达(满分分)20Read thisletter andimagine you aretheadviser whodeals withstudents problems.Write aletter togiveXiaolei somehelpful advice.Dear...,Can youhelp meplease Ihave triedto stop smoking severaltimes.I amOK fortwo days and thenIzfeel reallysick andirritable(易怒的)and Ihave to start smokingagain.I knowsmoking isa badhabit,but Ijust cantseem togive itup.Do youhave anyuseful tipsYoursincerely,Li Xiaolei高二英语期末考试卷参考答案201801第一部分听力(30分)1-5BCAAB6-10CAACC11-15BCBAA16-20CBACA第二部分阅读理解(40分)2123BAB2427BCBD28—31CBDD32—35DABC36—40BGACD第三部分完型填空(30分)4145ACBBC4650DDBAB5155ACDCD5660ABCAD
61.totally
62.was used
63.researching
64.their
65.difficulties
66.to
67.to develop
68.than
69.Where
70.Or第四部分短文填词(10分)
71.would havebeen
72.physically
73.that resultedin句子填空:
74.pared with/to
75.causing改错:This summer,crowds ofto.urist,traveledtofamousuniversitieslikePekingUniversity andtouristsTsinghua University.Most of them werejunior andsenior studentswith ourparents.With therisetheir risingnumberofvisitors,it tookmany hoursA entertheuniversities.In summer,Oxford andHarvardtowere facingthesameproblem.The bicyclepaths ofOxford areflooded oftour buses,which arearewithparking illegally.University tourismis popularbecause of the longhistories anduniqueparkedcultures.Most important,many parentshope their children willgo intoa topuniversity in theimportantlyfuture.have broughtmysonheretoseethattopuniversitieslooklike,“a mothertold ChinawhatDaily.She hopedfor(去掉)her soncould learnsomething fromthe tripand studyharder afterthat.书面表达Dear Li Xiaolei,I amsorry youhave hadso muchtrouble tostopsmoking,but Iam gladyouarestill trying.I hopethetips belowwill helpyou.First ofall,dont giveup.The moreoften youtry the more likelyyouareto eventuallysucceed.When y.ou feelirritable,don/t automaticallyreach for a cigaretteto makeyou feelbetter.Take a fewmoments torelax.Start bybreathing deeplyand liftingyour armsout tothe sideand overyour head.It isa goodidea todrink lots of waterand eatlotsoffruit when youarequitting smoking.This willhelpto removethe nicotinefrom yourbody fasterand youwon/t feelso sick.It isnormal to feel alittle stressedwhenyoufirst giveup smoking,but tryto rememberthatitwillonly lastafewdaysand then you will begintofeelmuch better.Keep upthe goodwork,LiXiaolei,and remindyourself howmuch healthieryouwillbe whenyoufinally quit.Good luckand bestwishes,Sun GaoA.Wash hisdaughters blanket.B.Get hisdaughter to sleep early.C.Stop hisdaughter fromcrying.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What is true about the hotelA.The roomsare small.B.Theres norestaurant there.C.Everything isexpensive.
9.Why did the womanprobably gothere onweekendA.The swimmingpool wasopen then.B.She didn/t need to makea reservation then.C.She couldget adiscount then.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Where doesthe mansuggest theystayA.A hotel.B.A motel(汽车旅馆).C.A youthhostel(招待所).
11.What willPeter dofor hisholidayA.Study atschool.B.Go toHong Kong.C.Visit hisbrother.
12.What willthewomando nextA.Rent asmall house.B.Have aparty withher friends.C.Call agroup ofpeople.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Where wasthe manbefore theconversationA.In thebathroom.B.In thekitchen.C.In theliving room.
14.How didthe manknow whythe skirtwas losingits colorA.He lookedat theinstructions onthe skirt.B.He lookedat theinstructions onthe washingmachine.C.He knewfrom personalexperience.
15.Why wasthe skirtlosing colorA.The womanwasnt supposedto washit.B.The quality of theskirt ispoor.C.The womanused thewrong kindof soap.
16.What willthewomando nexttimeA.Wash theskirt inhot water.B.Have itdrycleaned.C.Wash theskirt separately.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Why didthe kingand queencry whenthey sawtheir babyA.She wasseriously ill.B.She hadno hairand noteeth.C.She wastoo big.
18.What didthe doctorsthink aboutthe kingsorderA.It wasimpossible.B.It wouldtake along time to plete.C.It wouldbe easyto follow.
19.How longdidtheolder doctorsay heneededA.Two years.B.Six years.C.Twelve years.
20.What isthe kinglikeA.Hes verystupid.B.Hes verykind.C.Hes reallysmart.第二部分阅读理解(共小题,每小题分,满分分)第一节阅读下面短文,从各题的四20240个选项(、、、)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑(共小题,每小题分,满分A BC D152分)30AFITNESS CENTREThefitness centreoffers avariety ofactivities for members ofall agesthroughout theweek.Activities forMonday12July,2017:Learn toswim.Classes forpreschool childrenaged fiveand understart at10am.Classes last30minutes andparents mustattend with theirchildren.Dont forgetto bookin advance,as placesarelimited,and topack somewarm clothesfor afterthe lesson.Womans aerobics(有氧运动).Sessions arefor onehour andbegin at10:45am,led byMelissa,e alongand joinus everyMonday foran exhilaratinghour ofexercise andfun.Leave yourkids atthenursery andtake timeout foryourself.Wear atracksuit orsomething similar.()Lunchtime yoga.Take abreak atlunchtime l:00——2:00pm foran hourof meditationandyoga.Enjoy thepeace andquiet ofour meditationroom,and relaxingsessions designedfor activepeoplewith busylives.Use yourown mat(垫子)for floorwork orhire onefrom usforasmall sum.Family Shootaround.10:005:30pm.Family Shootaroundis openformembers,and gueststo bring thefamily outfor basketball.Half courtgames areonly duringthis time.There areno fullcourtgames duringFamily Shootaroundhours.All participantsmust sign in atthe frontdesk andweara wristband during theplay.
21.When willMelissa beworkingA.From10:00am to10:30am.B.From10:45am to11:45am.C.From1:00pm to2:00pm.D.From10:00am to5:30pm.
22.Which activitymay needextra feesA.Lunchtime yoga.B.Learn toswimC.Womens aerobics.D.Family Shootaround.
23.What isthe monrequirement of the activitiesA.They needtos.ignin.B.They needtobringsomething.C.They needto bookin advance.D.They needto beea member.BThe kidsin thisvillage weardirty clothes.They sleepbeside cowsand sheepin huts什朋屋)made ofsticks andmud.They haveno school.Yet theyall cansing theEnglish letters,and somecanmake words.The keyto theirsuccess:20tablet puters(平板电月盲)dropped offin theirEthiopian villageinFebruary by aU.S.group calledOne LaptopPer Child.The goalis to find outwhether kidsusing todaysnew technologycan teachthemselves toreadin placeswhere noschools orteachers exist..The MassachusettsInstitute ofTechnology researchersanalyzingthe projectsay theyrealready amazed.What Ithink has already happenedis that the kidshavealready learnedmore thanthey wouldhave inone yearof kindergarten:said MattKeller,whoruns the Ethiopia program.The fastestlearner—andthefirst toturn onone ofthe tablets—is8yearold KelbesaNegusse.The tabletscamera couldntsave memory,yet withinweeks Kelbesahad figuredout itsworkings andmadethe camerawork.He calledhimself alion,a markerof acplishmentin Ethiopia.With histablet,Kelbesa rearrangedthe lettersHSROE intoone ofthe many English animalnameshe knows.Then hespelled wordson hisown.Seven monthsago hedidnt knowanyEnglish.Thats unbelievable/said Keller.The projectaims toget kidstoastage calleddeep reading/where theycan readto learn.Itwont bein Amharic,Ethiopias first language,but inEnglish,which iswidely seenastheticket tohigherpaying jobs.
24.How doestheEthiopiaprogram benefitthe kidsinthevillageA.It trainsteachers forthem.B.It contributesto theirselfstudy.C.It helpsraise theirliving standards.D.It providesmoney forbuilding schools.
25.What canwe inferfrom Kellerswords inParagraph3A.They needmore timeto analyzethe results.B.More childrenare neededfortheresearch.C.He isconfident aboutthe futureoftheproject.D.The researchshould becarried outin kindergartens.
26.It amazedKeller thatwith thetablet Kelbesacould.A.draw picturesof animals「B.learn Englishwords quicklyC.write lettersto researchersD.make phonecalls tohis friends
27.What isthe aimof theprojectD.To offerEthiopians higherpaying jobs.E.To assistEthiopians inlearning theirfirstlanguage.F.To makeAmharic widelyused inthe world.G.To helpEthiopian kidslearn toread inEnglish.CLast year,Claire NobleRandallwoke upat5:30am everymorning.She hadto catchtwo busestoarrive intime forfirstperiod chemistryat IngrahamHigh Schoolin Seattle,US.Ingraham startsat8am butNobleRandall oftendidnt gettosleepuntil aftermidnight.It wasreallyhard notto fallasleep inclass,“she said.Her momsolved theproblem thisyear when she discoveredthat otherparents hadhired aprivatecity tourbus to take theirchildren tothe school.“Now,she leavesthe houseat amuch morereasonable time7:10inthemorning...to catchthelittle tourbus at7:23am,said hermother,Noelle Noble.That maybe oneway tohelp studentsget moresleep.But morethan3,300people havesignedan online petition(请愿)looking fora bettersolution fromthe Seattleschool district.Those whohavesigned the petition wantall high schools andmiddle schoolsto startno earlierthan8:30am.Most ofSeattles highschools andmiddle schoolsstart at8am orearlier.Later start times for teenagers isan ideathat someparents aroundthe nationhave wantedforyears.Theyve providedplenty ofscientific evidencethat teenagerstend tobe nightowLs anddelayedstart timesimprove theirhealth,mood,attention,and,in somecases,learning.But attempts to delaystart timesfor teenagershavent worked.Coaches dont want latedismissals(放学)cutting intosports practices;munity groupsdontwant to waitlonger fbrgymsand fieldsand beforeand afterschoolprograms dontwanttochange theirschedules.This time,however,theyve gotSeattle SchoolBoard PresidentSharon Peasleeon theirside.Sheherself isthe motherof twohighschoolstudents.Peaslee hopesother boardmembers willpass herplancalling onthe districttofinda wayto makethe changes.
28.How didNobleRandall solveher problemof earlyclassesA.She quitfirstperiod classes.B.She founda fasterwaytothe school.C.She tooka privatecity tourbus tothe school.D.Her familymoved toa housenear theschool.
29.People whosigned theonlinepetitionwant schoolsto.A.provide aschool busserviceB.delay school start timesC.improve thequalityoflessonsD.stop studentsfrom fallingasleep inclass
30.Why didparents9attemptstochange schoolstarttimesfailA.Not enoughpeople signedthepetition.B.No scientificevidence couldsupport theiridea.C.It wouldinfluence theschools schedules.D.Tt wouldinfluence manyoutofschool activities.
31.What canwe inferfromthe articleA.More parentswill hirea privatebus fortheirchildren.B.Seattle schoolsplan tochange theirschedules nextyear.C.There willbe lessafterschool activitiesand programs.D.There isnowahigher chanceof delayingschoolstarttimes.DPop singers,actors andsports starsare notthe onlyones todaysteenagers seekto imitate.Itturns out thatthelegendary Americanpoet Emily Dickinson18301886hasasincere followingamongmany youngpeople.She mayseem acurious choiceforteenagedevotion.Many mightthink of Emily Dickinsonassomeone lockedaway fromthe world,a spinster未4昏女性living and writing in her bedroomas ifshewere ina selfmadeprison.In away,though,many teensare reclusivejust like this.Uncertain andalittle afraidoftheapproaching worldof adulthood,it seemssafer tomany tokeep tooneself.Exceptit turnsoutthatEmily Dickinson wasnt quitelikethis.A newexhibition atthe MorganLibraryin New York isencouraging a different perspectiveonthepoet.The designeroftheshow,Carolyn Vega,told the BBC thatwhile itistruethat Dickinsonliked tokeep herselfto herself,she alsotooka greatinterest inlife beyondthe frontdoor ofher fathershouse inAmherst,Massachusetts.According toVega,Dickinsonwasdeeply connectedto herworld throughfamily,friendships,and literarymentors andeditors.She alsoread manybooks and was awareofthepolitical realitiesthatwere going,on aroundher,including theAmerican CivilWan.Another expertgives usa clueinto theappeal of Dickinsons poemstotheyoung.CassandraAtherton,an Australianacademic,fell inlove with the writerswork asa teenager.Emily Dickinsonwasmy postergirl,“she toldtheBBC.Atherton tookit sofar asto modelher teenagelook onthe onlyknownphotograph ofDickinson.She wouldarrive atschool dressedin whiteand herhair tiedin atightbun.She identifiedwiththepoet asa fellowoutsider.The titleofthe NewYork exhibition,Tmnobody!Who areyou”,from oneofherpoems,tellsus alittle aboutDickinsons approach to lifeandwriting.She seemedto havethought,The lessI amtomyself,themoreinteresting the world willbee.And whenreading a large numberofthe1,800poems shewrote,theworldseems justlike thata placewe thoughtwe knew,but whichDickinsonrepresents tous ina brandnew way.
32.What isthearticlemainly aboutA.The achievementsofEmilyDickinson.B.Emily Dickinsonsapproachtowriting.C.A newexhibition offeringadifferentview onEmilyDickinson.D.The reasonsfbr EmilyDickinsons appealto youngpeople.
33.The underlinedword“reclusive“inthesecond paragraphprobably meanssomeone whoA.likes tobe aloneB.is uncertainabout himselfor herselfC.is curiousabout somethingD.is afraidoftheunknown
34.How didDickinson influenceCassandra Athertonwhenshewas youngA.She lovedDickinsons workso muchthat shedesigned aposter abouther.B.She wasso fascinatedby Dickinsonthat shedressed theway shedid.C.She pursueda careerin researchingpoems becauseofDickinson.D.She identifiedwiththepoet andkept herphotograph withher allthe time.
35.What doestheNewYorkexhibitionreveal aboutEmily DickinsonA.She wasuninterested inpolitics.B.She feltawkward socializing.C.She wasnot limitedto herown world.D.She dida lotof researchabouttheAmerican CivilWar.第二节根据短文内容,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(共小题,每小题分,满分分)5210I wasten whenI firstsat withmy grandmotherbehind thecashier(收银台)inhergeneral store.36I quicklylearned theimportance oftreating customerspolitely andsaying“thank you.”At firstI waspaid incandy.37I workedevery dayafter school,andduringthe summerandon weekendsand holidaysfrom8a.m.to7p.m.My fatherhelped meset upa bankaccount.38By thetime I was12,My grandmotherthought Ihad donesuch agood jobthat thepromotedmetoselling cosmetics(化》女品).I developedthe abilityto lookcustomers directlyin theeye.Even thoughI wasjust akid,women wouldask mesuch thingsas“What colordo youthink Ishouldwear”I tooka realinterest intheir questionsandwasable totranslate whatthey wantedintomakeup(化妆)ideas.39The jobtaught mea valuablelesson:tobea successfulsalesperson,you didntneedtobe aRocketscientist-you neededtobea greatlistener.40expect they are NOlonger womenpurchasingcosmetics fromme;instead,theyarekids whotell mewhich toysthey wouldlike tosee designedanddeveloped.A.Watching mymoney growwas morerewarding thananything Icould havebought.B.Before long,she letme sitthere bymyself.C.I endedmy sellinga recordamount ofcosmetics.D.Today Istill carrythat lessonwith me:I listento customers.E.My grandmastrust taughtme howto handleresponsibility.F.Soon Ifound myselflooking morebeautiful thanever before.G.Later Ireceived50cents anhour.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节)第一节完型填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530Hiking throughthe mountainsof Coloradowas nevermy plan.I wantedtotake41at YaleUniversitybut Iabruptly(意外地)decided toexplore thegreat outdoorsoftheAmerican Westwithan adventureprogram.Before Iknew it,Chicago andmy fortzone werebeing leftbehind and42mountains andsand dunes(沙丘).On themorning ofJune27,I was43byaburst ofsunshine.I44slowly butsuddenly realizedIwas notin Chicagoanymore.I wasina45inthemiddle ofnowhere inColorado.Iwasgoing tohaveto46my threetent mates.I tiredlytook myclothes andhid behindalargebush to47,It wassoontime to48ourselves toeveryone atcamp.。
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