山西省临猗县临晋中学2016_2017学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题2018082401175.doc
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1、山西省临猗县临晋中学2016-2017学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15 小题;每小题3分,满分45分)AIf you cant get enough of Shark Week, here are some books to promote your interest.10 True Tales: Surviving Sharks By Allan ZulloCan you imagine getting bitten by a shark? Or an elephant trying to kill
2、 you? Or running for your life from a lion? This book contains ten true stories of real-life survivors of some of the animal kingdoms scariest attacks!Into the Killing Seas By Michael P. SpradlinStuck in the war-torn Pacific, Patrick and his younger brother Teddy are finally homeward-bound. Theyve s
3、towed away(无票偷乘)on one of the U. S. Navys finest ships, and now they just need to stay hidden. But Japanese torpedoes (鱼雷)tear their dream apart. And the sinking ship isnt the worst of it. The real danger circles beneath the surface. And it has teeth Deep Dive #4: Kraya the Blood Shark By Adam Blade
4、Max and Lia have tracked the Professor to his hiding place in the Black Canes. Neither of them is ready for what awaits them there. Kraya the Blood Shark is the most violent of all the Robobeasts. Max must survive if he wants to finally come face-to-face with the Professor to save his father. But th
5、ere are still some secrets Max has not uncovered, and they could lead to Maxs defeat.21. If you want to read many survival stories in one book, whose work is a good choice?A. Allan Zullos B. Adam Blades C. Maxs D. Michael P. Spradlins22. What is the brothers dream according to Michael P. Spradlins b
6、ook?A. To visit Japan B. To go back homeC. To have a ship of their own D. To explore the Pacific Ocean23. What do we know about the Professor in the third book?A. He loves shark. B. He did something bad.C. He made a wonderful invention. D. He is trying to save Maxs father.BSomething funA person is o
7、n trial for murder in a court room in Oklahoma. There is strong evidence indicating guilt. However, the body is not found.In the defenses(辩护)closing statement, the lawyer, knowing that his client is guilty and that it looks like hell probably be convicted, resorts to a clever trick.Ladies and gentle
8、men of the jury (陪审团), I have a surprise for you all, the lawyer says as he looks at his watch. Within one minute, the person assumed dead in this case will walk into this court room, he says and he looks towards the court-room door. The jury, somewhat surprised, looks at the door eagerly. A minute
9、passes. Nothing happens. Finally the lawyer says, Actually, I made up the previous statement. But you all waited with expectation. I, therefore, put it to you that there is a reasonable doubt in this case as to whether anyone was killed and insist that you return a verdict (裁决)of no guilt.The jury,
10、clearly confused, retires to discuss.A very few minutes later, the jury returns and a representative pronounces a verdict of guilt.“But how?” inquires the lawyer. “You must have had some doubt; I saw all of you stare at the door.” Answers the representative, “Oh, we did look. But your client didnt.”
11、24.Why was the person on trial according to the passage?A. Because he couldnt pay off the debts. B. Because he planned to cheat the jury.C. Because he did not pay the tax in time. D. Because he was accused of murder.25.Why did the lawyer come up with the trick?A. To find the body. B. To help his cli
12、ent.C. To annoy the jury. D. To save himself.26.Why did the jury look at the door eagerly?A. The lawyers words must be true.B. They expected his family to come in.C. They thought the person on trial was escaping. D. They were surprised and taken in by the lawyer.27.What did the representatives answe
13、r mean in the last paragraph?A. They firmly believed that nobody was killed.B. The jury still needed more evidence to prove it. C. The behavior of the client gave him away.D. The lawyers words were worth thinking about.CEver since they were first put on the market in the early 1990s, genetically mod
14、ified (GM, 转基因) foods have been increasingly developed and marketed in many countries in the world, mainly on the basis of their promise to end the worldwide food crisis. But can GM technology solve world hunger problems? Even if it would, is it the best solution?Despite what it promises, GM technol
15、ogy actually has not increased the production potential of any crop. In fact, studies show that the most widely grown GM crop, GM soybeans, has suffered reduced productivity. For instance, a report that analyzed nearly two decades of research on major GM food crops shows that GM engineering has fail
16、ed to significantly increase US crop production. Something else, however, has been on the rise. While GM seeds are expensive, GM companies tell farmers that they will make good profits by saving money on pesticides(杀虫剂). On the contrary, US government data show that GM crops in the US have produced
17、an overall increase in pesticide use compared to traditional crops. “The promise was that you could use less chemicals and boost production. But nether is true,” said Bill Christison, President of the US National Farm Coalition. At the same time, the authors of the book World Hunger, Twelve Myths ar
18、gue that there actually is more than enough food in the world and that the hunger crisis is not caused by production, but by problems in food distribution and politics. These indeed deserve our efforts and money. Meanwhile, the rise in food prices results from the increased use of crops for fuel rat
19、her than food, according to a 2008 World Bank report. As a matter of fact, scientists see better ways to feed the world. Another World Bank report concluded that GM crops have little to offer to the challenges of worldwide poverty and hunger, because better ways out are available, among which“green”
20、farming is supposed to be the first choice.28.The author develops the second paragraph mainly _. . A. by classification B. by example C. by comparison D. by process 29. What does the underlined word “boost”in the third paragraph probably mean? A. Control. B. Evaluate C. Increase. D. Obtain. 30. GM c
21、ompanies promise farmers that they will benefit from _. A. use of less chemicals B. practising“green”farmingC. fair distribution of their crops D. using more crops for fuel31. Which of the following best describes the attitude of the author towards GM technology?A. Optimistic B. Defensive C. Casual
22、D. DisapprovingDAbout three decades ago, China was known as the “Bicycle Kingdom”. But the two-wheeled mode of transports popularity began to fade, with many bikes soon replaced by their fuel-powered competitors. But recent months have seen a revival of the humble bike across China, with an increasi
23、ng number of people choosing cycling instead of driving to schools, to workplaces or to do sightseeing. The introduction of bike-sharing schemes, pioneered by start-ups (新兴公司) like Ofo and Mobike, has brought the trend to a new level.According to the data by iResearch Consulting Group, the first wee
24、k of this year saw 5.85 million active users of Mobike while Ofo had 1.4 million active users. People can unlock the shared bikes by simply using their smart phones. The bikes are equipped with GPS and can be left anywhere in public for the next user. Theyre popular among many Chinese people as they
25、 provide an effective solution to the“last mile”problem, which refers to the final leg of a persons journey. “In places where the subway doesnt extend, where its difficult to change from one kind of transport to another, its so easy to get where you want to go with Mobike,” Hu Hong, 29, told AFP. Sh
26、e pedals to her Shanghai real-estate job.However, the schemes have also led to problems such as illegal parking, vandalism (故意破坏)and theft. “Bike-sharing is a greener method of transportation and provides a user-friendly experience,” said Liu Xiaoming, vice-minister of transport. “But its a combinat
27、ion of online and offline business. Operators are usually strong in online services, but lack offline business experience, which causes problems.” Facing these problems, the company came up with the idea of encouraging people to return the bikes to stations by rewarding free time for their next ride
28、s. Now, Chinese service operators are also trying to address these problems. For example, Mobike sets a 100-point credit score for each user, with points taken in the case of bad behavior. Once a score drops below 80, bike rental is increased to 100 yuan 30 minutes, up from 0.5-1 yuan.32. Which do y
29、ou think is the best title?A. Bikes Pedaling back into StyleB. Shared Bikes Face ProblemsC. Free Bikes or Shared BikesD. Shared bikes -the Mirror of National Quality33. The following statements list the advantages of shared-bikes EXCEPT _.A. it is quite convenient for riders to unlock shared-bikes b
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