江苏省泰州中学2017-2018学年高二6月调研测试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)第一卷(选择题,三部分,共8分)第一部分:听力(共两节,每题1分,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 woman probably doing?A. Watching a movie. B. Reading a newspaper. C. Making an advertisement.2. What are the spea
2、kers talking about in general?A. Their best memories of a relaxing holiday.B. Their travelling plans for the summer holiday.C. Their favorite ways of travelling around the world.3. When will the meeting begin?A. At3:20.B. At3:40.C. At 4:00.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a shop.B. In a restaurant.C.
3、 In the mans house.5. What does the woman mean?A. She doesnt need the mans help.B. She expects the man to move the desk.C. She wants to remove the books from the desk.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三个选项中选出最佳选项。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
4、材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the man say about his job?A. The boss is really nice.B. Workmates 1ook friendly.C. Workplace is small and noisy.7. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The boss told the man all the rules.B. Mark will become the boss this year.C. The man will cooperate with Mark.听第7段材料,
5、回答第8、9题。8. Why does the woman talk to the man?A. He lost his student visa.B. He often makes trouble.C. He is often absent from class.9. What is the worst result of the mans behaviour?A .Hell be sent back home.B. Hell have to restart his course.C. Hell stay in the police station.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.
6、What does the man mainly mention about Helen?A Changes in her character.B. Problems with teachers.C Relationships with parents11. What does the man decide to do in the end?A. Have a talk with Helen.B. Talk with Helens fatherC Spend more time with Helen.12. What can we learn about Helen?A. Her parent
7、s are very busy.B. Classmates dislike her.C. Teachers worry about her听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What did Nick and Mel do when they were young?A. They learned to act at school.B. They went to live concerts with their father.C. They were encouraged to play music by their mother.14. When was the band Krispy
8、started?A. After Nick and Mel played together.B. After Nick began studying at a music school.C. After two musicians saw Nick and Mel playing.15. What do we know about the band in the first year?A. They recorded two albumsB. They joined a music company.C. They were welcome in the concert.16. What has
9、 disappointed the man?A. Parents forbade them to join a company.B. His illness delayed a new album recording.C. The first album has sold under a million copies.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What can be clearly affected if teenagers lack sleepA. Their spirits. B. Their long-term health.C. Their academic perf
10、ormance.18. What is to blame for teenagers not getting enough sleep according to the speaker?A. Poor diet.B. Lack of exercise.C. Too much entertainment.19. What advice does the speaker give to teenagers who have trouble getting to sleep?A. Listen to music.B. Read a book.C. Drink hot chocolate.20. Wh
11、at does the speaker suggest schools should do?A. Start lessons later.B. Shorten the school day.C. offer classes in the evenings.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15)21. Have you seen _ pen? I left it here this morning.Is it _ black one? I think I saw it somewhere.A. a; theB. the; theC. the;
12、 aD. a; a22. _ book of this writer is East and West.A. Known to be the bestB. Known as the bestC. As the best knownD. It was the best known23. Tom asked the candy makers if they could make the chocolate easier _ into small pieces.A. to breakB. breakingC. brokenD. break24. Was it not until you began
13、to work _ how much time you had wasted?A. that you realizedB. did you realizeC. did you not realizeD. that you didnt realize25. The two computers are the best in the shop.I think so. _ can be better.A. NothingB. No oneC. NoneD. Neither26. China opened its door to the outside world in 1978. _ that ha
14、d far-reaching effects.A. Did a new development come thenB. Then came a new developmentC. Came then a new developmentD. Then did a new development come27. Linda hasnt shown up yet.Its strange. She _.A. couldB. mightC. should haveD. must have28. In my opinion, keeping dogs should not be banned, but _
15、 to certain areas.A. to be limitedB. limitingC. to limitD. limited29. I told them not everybody could run as fast as you did, _?A. didnt IB. could beC. didnt youD. could they30. After inspecting the building, specialists discovered some faults that otherwise _.A. had been overlookedB. were overlooke
16、dC. would have been overlookedD. would be overlooked31. Did you blame the accident on him?Yes, but Id _.A. better notB. rather not haveC. better not haveD. rather not32. Its said that for some reasons, the famous band decided to _ after many years together.A. break offB. break downC. break awayD. br
17、eak up33. When shall we have dinner at that newly-opened restaurant?Anytime you feel like _.A. oneB. soC. thatD. it34. Recent research findings have _ the origin of our universe, which has puzzled the scientific world.A. cast light onB. given rise toC. seized control ofD. kept company with35. Long t
18、ime no see. What have you been up to these days?Ive been working on a research report, which was _ easy. Which of the following cant be put in the blank?A. anything butB. little more thanC. far fromD. nowhere near第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When I was
19、 a child of seven years old, my friends, on a holiday, filled my pocket with coppers. I went at once to a shop where they sold toys for children. Being 36 with the sound of a whistle that I had seen by the way, in the hands of another boy, I 37 all my money for one. I then came home, and went whistl
20、ing all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but 38 all the family. My brothers and sisters and cousins, when I told of the 39 I had made, said I had given four times as much as the whistle was worth. They put me in mind of what good things I might have bought with the 40 of the money, and
21、laughed at me so much for my folly that I cried with vexation(烦恼). Thinking about the matter gave me more 41 than the whistle gave me pleasure. 42 , this was afterwards of use to me, for the impression continued 43 my mind, so that often, when I was 44 to buy something I did not need, I said to myse
22、lf, “Dont give too much for the whistle,” and I saved my money. As I grew up, came into the world, and 45 the actions of men, I thought I met with many, very many, who “gave too much for the whistle.”If I knew a miser(守财奴)who 46 every kind of comfortable living, all the pleasure of doing good to oth
23、ers, all the esteem of his fellow citizens and the joys of friendship, 47 gathering and keeping wealth “ 48 man,” said I, “you pay too dear for your whistle.” When I met a man of pleasure, who did not try to improve his mind or his fortune but 49 devoted himself to having a good time, perhaps 50 his
24、 health, “Mistaken man, you are providing 51 for yourself, instead of pleasure; you are paying too dear for your whistle.” If I saw someone fond of 52 who has fine clothes, fine houses, fine furniture, fine earrings, all above his 53 , and for which he had run into debt, and ended his career in a pr
25、ison. “Also,” said I, “he has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle.” 54 , the miseries of mankind are largely due to their puffing a(n) 55 value on things to giving “too much for their whistle.”36. A. facedB. charmedC. sympathizedD. provided37. A. set asideB. put upC. handed overD. took over38. A.
26、disturbingB. attractingC. entertainingD. confusing39. A. troubleB. attemptC. choiceD. bargain40. A. restB. valueC. majorityD. part41. A. satisfactionB. reliefC. annoyanceD. stress42. A. MoreoverB. ThereforeC. HoweverD. Indeed43. A. out ofB. onC. toD. from44. A. temptedB. determinedC. forcedD. persua
27、ded45. A. tookB. observedC. admiredD. followed46. A. turned againstB. gave upC. cared aboutD. relied on47. A. in case ofB. instead ofC. for the sake ofD. in terms of48. A. WealthyB. PoorC. WiseD. Innocent49. A. merelyB. similarlyC. strangelyD. positively50. A. cherishingB. enjoyingC. benefitingD. ne
28、glecting51. A. inconvenienceB. burdenC. frustrationD. pain52. A. appearanceB. wealthC. comfortsD. necessities53. A. demandB. fortuneC. standardD. value54. A. As a resultB. By contrastC. On averageD. In short55. A. unexpectedB. greatC. falseD. extra第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C
29、、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADINERSTONY SOPRANOS LAST MEALBetween 1912 and the 1990s, New Jersey State was home to more than 20 diner manufacturers who made probably 95 percent of the diners in the U.S, says Katie Zavoski, who is helping hold a diner exhibit. What makes a diner a diner? (And not, say
30、, a coffee shop?) Traditionally, a diner is built in a factory and then delivered to its own town or city rather than constructed on-site. Zavoski credits New Jerseys location as the key to its mastery of the form. “It was just the perfect place to manufacture the diners,” she says. “We would ship t
31、hem wherever we needed to by sea.”VISIT “Icons of American Culture: History of New Jersey Diners,” running through June 2017 at The Cornelius House/Middlesex County Museum in Piscataway, New JerseyGOOD FOOD, GOOD TUNESSuzanne Vegas 1987 song “Toms Diner” is probably best known for its frequently sam
32、pled “doo doo doo doo” melody rather than its diner-related lyrics. Technically, its not even really about a diner the setting is New York Citys Toms Restaurant, which Vega frequented when she was studying at Bamard. Vega used the word “diner” instead because it “sings better that way,” she told The
33、 New York Times. November 18 has since been called Toms Diner Day, because on that day in 1981, the New York Posts front page was a story about the death of actor William Holden. In her song Vega sings: “I Open /Up the paper/Theres a story /Of an actor /Who had died/While he was drinking.”LISTEN “To
34、ms Diner” by Suzanne VegaMEET THE DINER ANTHROPOLOGISTRichard J.S. Gutman has been called the “Jane Goodall of diners” (he even consulted on Barry Levinsons 1982 film, Diner).His book, American Diner: Then Now, traces the evolution of the “night lunch wagon,” set up by Walter Scott in 1872, to the e
35、arly 1920s, when the diner got its name (adapted from “dining car”), and on through the 1980s.Gutman has his own diner facilities (floor plans, classic white mugs, a cashier booth); 250 of these items are part of an exhibit in Rhode Island.READ American Diner: Then & Now (John Hopkins University Pre
36、ss)VISIT “Diners: Still Cooking in the 21st Century,” currently running at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island56. In what way is a diner different from a coffee shop?A. Its location.B. Its management.C. From what it is built.D. Where it is constructed.5
37、7. What do we know about Vegas 1987 song “Toms Diner”?A. It warns people not to drink.B. It was inspired by Toms Diner Day.C. Its melody is preferred to its lyrics.D. Its original title was Toms Restaurant.BAnd then there were nineThe past two decades have seen astronomers catalogue of planets expan
38、d over two hundred times, as new techniques and better telescopes have found more than 2,000 of them orbiting stars other than the sun. But in the solar system itself, the list of planets has actually shrunk, Pluto(冥王星)having been downgraded from that status in2006. The number of the suns planetary
39、companions has thus fallen from nine to eight.Now, a pair of astronomers from the California Institute of Technology think they have evidence that will restore the suns record to its previous value. Their analysis of objects orbiting in the Kuiper Belt(柯伊伯带), a ring of frozen asteroids(小行星)that circ
40、le beyond the orbit of Neptune (and of which Pluto is now regarded as the largest member), suggests to them that something about ten times as massive as Earth has changed those orbits. If you knew where to look, this planet-sized object would be visible through a suitable telescope. And Konstanin Ba
41、tygin and Michael Brown believe they do know.As they write in the Astronomical journal, they have analyzed the orbits of Kuiper Belt objects and found six that behave in a peculiar way. As the diagram shows, the points of closest approach of these objects to the sun, known as their perihelia(近日点), a
42、lmost coincide. Moreover, these perihelia all lie near the ecliptic(黄道)-the plane of Earths orbit and also, approximately, that of the other planets-while the objects orbits are all angled at 30 below the ecliptic. The chance of all this being a coincidence, the two researchers estimate, is about se
43、ven in 100,000. If it is not a coincidence, it suggests the six objects have been guided into their orbits by the gravitational intervention of something much larger.A computer analysis Dr Batygin and Dr Brown performed suggests this something is a planet weighing 5-15 times as much as Earth, whose
44、perihelion is on the opposite side of the sun from the cluster, and which thus orbits mainly on the other side of the solar system from the objects its orbit has affected. This planets perihelion would be 200 times farther from the sun than Earths, and the far end of its orbit might be as much as si
45、x times that distance away. This gives a search zone, and Dr Batygin and Dr Brown are using Subaru, a Japanese telescope, to perform that search.Given other demands on Subarus time, it might take five years for this search to find (or not find) the hypothetical planet. But looking at some existing d
46、ata from. The Widefield Infrared Survey Explore, a satellite, might also show it, if it is there to be seen.Ironically, it was Dr Brown as much as anyone who was responsible for Plutos downgrading, for he discovered Eris, an object almost as big as Pluto, in 2005.That discovery did much to damage Pl
47、utos planetary proof. By his own admission, he was skeptical that the anomalies he and Dr Batygin have investigated actually would point to the existence of a replacement ninth planet. He is a skeptic no longer. Whether he is actually right may soon become apparent.58. According to Dr Batygin and Dr
48、 Browns research, it is quite possible that _.A. Pluto will restore its status as a planet of the solar systemB. the six objects in the Kuiper Belt sharing some similarities is a mere coincidenceC. there are nine planets in the solar systemD. Eris is a replacement ninth planet of the solar system59.
49、 Which of the following is NOT true about the hypothetical planet?A. It may have changed the orbits of six objects in the Kuiper Belt.B. You can see it through a domestic telescope if you know where to look.C. Compared to earth, the distance from its perihelion to the sun is about 200 times larger.D
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