湖北省宜昌市秭归县第二高级中学2018-2019学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、秭归二中2019年春期中考试高二英语(全卷满分:150分 考试用时:120分钟)第一部分 听力(共两节;满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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. What is the weather like during the weekend?A. Cold. B. Warm. C. Hot.2. Wh
2、en does the film finish?A. At 10:15. B. At 10:30. C. At 11:00.3. Where could the speakers most likely be?A. In a restaurant. B. In a supermarket. C. In the mans house.4. What was wrong with the woman?A. She nearly had an accident. B. She knocked into a taxi.C. She is sick.5. What are the speakers ma
3、inly talking about?A. An e-mail. B. A company. C. An old workmate.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5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. What might be the relationship between the speakers?A. Roommates. B. Wor
4、kmates. C. Neighbors.7. What does the woman say about the underground?A. Its less reliable than the bus. B. Its not as much fun as driving. C.Its more convenient than the bus.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What is the mans opinion about Literature?A. It is hard. B. It is helpful. C. It is interesting.9. What subj
5、ect does the woman like most?A. Photography. B. Art History. C. Geography.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10. What does the woman want to do this summer?A. Work in a hospital. B. Study at school. C. Go back home.11. Where is the man thinking about going this summer?A. To Australia. B. To Canada. C. To Italy.12. Wh
6、at does the woman advise the man to do?A. Complete school first. B. Get more experience. C. Find a part-time job.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the woman doing?A. Selling CDs to the man.B. Helping the man choose CDs.C. Looking for some new music.14. Why doesnt the man want to buy New Country by Benny?
7、A. He doesnt like Benny. B. He has got one. C. He dislikes country music. 15. What does the man think of boy bands?A. Theyre gifted. B. Theyre creative. C. Theyre untalented.16. What will the man do next?A. Choose more CDs. B. Go to the womans house. C. Listen to his new CDs.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Wh
8、at subject is added this year?A. Comedy. B. Mystery. C. World travel.18. Who is Jenny Paige?A. A childrens author. B. A short story writer. C. A writer of travel books. 19. What will happen to the first prize winners?A. They will have a chance to travel.B. A $2,000 prize will be given to them.C. The
9、ir stories will be published in a magazine.20. When is the deadline?A. September 1. B. September 25. C. October 1. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分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-D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AJohn Michael Thomas, 14, FloridaWhen John Michael Thomas decided to honor his friend and class
10、mate Elizabeth Buckley, who died from cancer, he remembered how much she loved peacocks(孔雀)He wanted to build a lifesized peacock fountain(喷泉) in Elizabeths favorite park in the city. He thought it could be a place for people to relax and be inspired.John Michael raised $52,000 to build the fountain
11、.Barrett England,13,UtahThe wheels began to turn for Barrett England when he heard about Karma Bike Shop, a place where young people can earn a free bike by reading and performing community(社区) service.Barrett visited Karmas owner with his idea: He would collect and repair used bikes and donate(捐赠)
12、them to the shop.He expected to get about 10 donated bikes. In the end, Barrett received 39.Zachary Blohm,15, WisconsinThe 25yearold playground at an elementary school near Milwaukee, Wis., was so small that only 70 of its 575 students could play on it at a time.Thats when Zachary Blohm saved the da
13、y:He and some volunteers built a huge playground.To raise money, Zac planned Tshirt and bake sales, sold tickets and more. He held monthly moneyraising events for more than a year. Overall, he collected $130,000enough to finish his project.Jack Zimmerman, 16,New JerseyFor some people, finding a meal
14、 is as simple as opening the refrigerator. For more than 366,000 hungry kids in New Jersey, its not that easy.That fact didnt sit well with Jack Zimmerman, who organized a drive to lessen childhood hunger in his state. His goal: create 40,000 packaged meals that could be donated to those in need.On
15、game day, Jack and his volunteers started their work. After the final count, the team had packaged 47,124 mealswell above Jacks goal.21The peacock fountain was built in a park_Ato inspire people Bfor the love of animalsCin memory of a teenager Dto encourage a cancer sufferer22What did Barrett do for
16、 Karma Bike Shop?AHe donated bikes to it. BHe repaired bikes there.CHe helped it win customers. DHe offered a reading service there.23What do the four people have in common?ATheyre top students. BThey care about others.CThey like various public activities. DTheyre money raisers for the poor.BIn the
17、four months since I last posted articles on my blog,Ive been spending a lot of time studying Chinese.I wanted to pass the HSK.From the beginning of my program,the HSK was the end goal of my Chinese learning this year.Luckily,I passed it and now I have one and a half months to go home and stay with m
18、y family.Its really exciting to learn Chinese in an environment where I can study very fast.Whats more,I can see my own progress in different ways.When I got here eight and a half months ago,I only knew a few of the 150 words tested in the HSK 1.However,until now,Ive taken and passed the 2500word HS
19、K 5.I remember a time around January.I thought my Chinese had reached the point where I was comfortable in my daytoday conversations.So my progress would slow down greatly.However,it turned out that I was totally wrong.The conversations I can have now far surpass(超过) the ones I was having in January
20、.Today I hit a languagelearning landmark(里程碑) that was particularly exciting for me:I finished reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone in Chinese.It might not seem that exciting,but it was for me because its the first full book Ive read in Chinese.And its the third language Ive read Harry Potte
21、r in.Im especially proud because I spent about seven months reading the first 35 pages,but in the last month and a half,I managed to read about 150 pages.My next challenge is to read a novel written by a Chinese author,rather than one that Ive already read many times in English!Hopefully,Ill be able
22、 to keep up my languagelearning progress over the next month and a half,because I know Ill probably never have another opportunity to learn a language like this.Do you want to learn a new language?If you do,go to the country where people speak it and learn it from the locals.24What do we know about
23、the author when she first came to China?AShe didnt want to learn Chinese. BShe took the HSK 1 immediately.CShe was extremely poor at Chinese. DShe just knew 150 words tested in the HSK 1.25Why does the author say she was totally wrong in Paragraph 3?ABecause she didnt really know how to learn Chines
24、e.BBecause she could learn better in a Chinese environment.CBecause she was uncomfortable in her daytoday conversations.DBecause she made rapid progress in her daytoday conversations.26What does the author want to show by mentioning reading Harry Potter?AShe could read books really fast.B. Its good
25、to learn through reading.CShe learned the Chinese language quickly. DThe Harry Potter books are worth reading.27What does the authors Chinese learning experience mainly tell us?AWe should learn a language through travelling.BLearning a second language is really important.CThe Chinese language is not
26、 so difficult to learn.DThe languagelearning environment is important.CIn the waters off Brisbane, Australia, a sevenfootlong sand tiger shark swims in pain. A twofootlong spike sticks out of her side. Its a piece of fishing equipment that the shark ate carelessly. After traveling into her body, the
27、 spike punctured(刺) through the sharks stomach.A man swimming in the water notices the shark. Then, he warns Sea World Marine Park in the nearby town of Gold Coast. Sea World sends a 12person team from its rescue center to where the shark was discovered in Moreton Bay Marine Park. Soon, they find he
28、r lying on the seafloor. “Shell die without help,”says Trevor Long, leader of the rescue center.Using an onboard crane(吊车), the rescuers move the shark into their boats 13footlong tank(缸). Then Dr. David Blyde gives the shark pain medicine and performs an operation to remove the spike. After that, t
29、he team sails with the shark to Sea World 33 miles away. They place the fish in a 49footlong tank and wait to see if she gets better.To give the sharks stomach time to get better, she isnt fed for the first few days. A week after her operation, Long offers the shark a small, dead fish. The animal re
30、fuses to eat. But days later when he drops another fish into her tank, the shark enjoys her meal. By now the sharks wounds are getting better.Two weeks after her rescue, they take the shark back to the boat and return her to Moreton Bay Marine Park. As the fish is lowered by the crane to the waters
31、surface, two rescuers jump into the ocean and guide her into the sea. From the boat, Long watches her swim away.“The shark has another chance,” Long says.28What happens to the sand tiger shark?AShe is unlucky and gets hurt badly. BShe has nothing to eat for a few days.CShe swims in Sea World and los
32、es her way.DShe is seriously ill because of sea water.29According to the text, Sea World_Ahelps protect and save animals Bis 33 miles away from Gold CoastChasnt enough space for another sharkDhas never performed operations on sharks30How does Long feel when feeding the shark for the first time after
33、 the operation?AVery proud. BQuite worried. CReally relaxed. DExtremely afraid.31What would be the best title for the text?ADangers from sharks BSand tiger shark rescueCMoreton Bay Marine Park DA rescue team from Sea WorldDTheres a good chance something youve bought online has been in the hands of a
34、 “ picker” first. These are the workers in warehouses(仓库)who pick, pack and ship all those things were ordering.At Amazon and other companies, theyre working side by side with robots. Experts say while the robots are replacing some human workers, the machines arent quite ready to take over completel
35、y.When a robot finds its storage unit, it slides underneath, lifts it up and then delivers it to a worker 一 theyre called pickers. On a recent day, the computer told a picker to grab what looked like a fantasy board (棋盘)game. The picker found it, canned it and placed it on the conveyor belt.“In a tr
36、aditional fulfillment center where the associate would walk to the different items , it can take hours to fulfill a customer order. “ Robinson says.Now, with the help of robots, that task takes minutes 一 and fewer humans.So is this a sign were entering a new industrial revolution?“Its definitely goi
37、ng to take over a lot of jobs. says Karen Myers, a scientist at SRI, one of Silicon Valleys oldest research centers.At the same time, she says, were running against the limits of technology. Take “the picker” at the Amazon fulfillment center. Myers says those skills are proving to be uniquely human.
38、“Our fingers are incredibly flexible and the current generation of robotic operators, theyre getting much, much better,” she says. “But theyre just not quite there yet. ”Theres also the robots brain.Remember that board game the Amazon worker was looking for? She could barely see the box filled into
39、the storage bin but she could tell it was a board game. Robots cant do that. Technologists say that, increasingly, humans will work side by side with robots instead of robots working alone.Amazon says robots and humans enabled the Tracy warehouse to fulfill customer orders faster. That means more cu
40、stomers and more human workers.32. A picker does some tasks except .A. picking goods B. producing goods C. spotting goodsD. packing goods33. With the help of robots, some tasks are .A. more efficient B. less straightC. more difficult D. less profitable34. Compared with robots, humans are more .A. po
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