广东省潮州市2017-2018学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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11、er form from A and include your email address.16. What do the four books have in common?A. The contents.B. The dates of publication.C. The prices.D. The means of cover packing.17. What can you do to search for more information about the books?A. Buy the brochure.B. Visit A.C. Telephone the sellers.D
12、. Write to the author.18. How much should a Canadian pay if he wants to buy all the four books?A. $ 49 in total.B. $ 65 in total.C. $ 69 in all.D. $ 23 in all.19. For whom is QUACKERY AND YOU designed?A. Those waiting to see the doctor.B. Those who hold special opinions.C. Those who order some medic
13、ine.D. Those studying the science of medicine.BBalancing work and school is not an easy task for me. My first term in college has come and gone and Ive had to balance a job there, too. I want to cut one loose. Honestly, many times I thought I wanted to drop out of school and just do my job because I
14、 needed the money. For a long while I made myself believe that school was getting in the way of my job and money. Not only was I trying to do work and school, but also I was trying to have a social life. Many times I thought that there were not enough hours in the day but I wasnt managing my time ri
15、ght. Hanging out with friends may have been wonderful but it wasnt putting money in my pocket or knowledge in my brain. Friends would have to wait. I was back on the see-saw (跷跷板) of balancing work and school.Scheduling and planning became the key to my success. Setting deadlines and meeting them we
16、re important to my college experience. Planning was going well and I felt ready to try and throw a social life back there. I tried to make plans with friends that didnt conflict with my deadlines. That was actually harder than I thought. So once again my social life had to be put on hold (搁置). My fr
17、iends were very understanding and encouraged me to do my work. The extra motivation really proved helpful in the end. Some friends would joke that I was all work and no play but sometimes thats what has to happen to get work done.As the last term came to an end I can say I learned a lot about colleg
18、e life. Planning is necessary for organization. Drawing up a list of all things I had to do at the beginning of the week and actually completing them made me feel good. Not only have I learned something new about organization, but also I acquired a new tool that I can take everywhere with me and use
19、 effectively.20. The author wanted to drop out of school because .A. he wanted to earn moneyB. he wasnt good at managing his timeC. he wanted to live an active social lifeD. he couldnt do well in his studies21. Why did the author stop hanging out with his friends?A. He had to wait for them.B. It was
20、 a waste of time.C. He didnt need a social life.D. They didnt understand him.22. How did the author succeed in balancing work and school?A. By putting his studies first.B. By making plans with his friends.C. By following his friends advice.D. By sticking to his schedule. CIn 1863, the great novelist
21、 Jules Verne wrote a novel called Paris in the Twentieth Century. In the book he used the full power of his great ability to forecast the coming century. Unfortunately, the manuscript (手稿) was lost until his great-grandson happened to discover it lying in a safe where it had been carefully locked aw
22、ay for almost 130 years. Realizing what a treasure he had found, he arranged to have it published in 1994, and it became a bestseller at once.Back in 1863, kings still ruled the ancient world in Europe, with so many poor people working in the fields. And steam power was just beginning to change the
23、world. But Verne predicted that Paris in 1960 would have glass skyscrapers, air conditioning, TV, high-speed trains, gas-powered vehicles, and even something similar to the Internet. Verne descibed life in modem Paris almost without any mistakes.Just two years later Verne made another amazing predic
24、tion. He wrote From the Earth to the Moon, in which he predicted the details of the task that sent several astronauts to the moon 100 years later in 1969. He correctly predicted the size of the space capsule, the number of astronauts who would carry out the task, the weightlessness that the astronau
25、ts would experience, and the final landing in the ocean.How was Jules Verne able to predict 100 years into the future successfully? Although he was not a scientist himself, Verne often turned to scientists, asking them questions about their opinions of the future. He collected a vast amount of infor
26、mation about the great scientific discoveries of his time. Verne realized that science would make it possible for many amazing things to appear in the future. The secret of his successful prediction was his belief in the power of science to change society.23. Paris in the Twentieth Century is a nove
27、l that .A. was published long after it was finishedB. didnt sell well when published at firstC. took Jules Verne five years to finishD. people thought badly of at first24. The third paragraph is mainly about .A. the requirements of being an astronautB. how From the Earth to the Moon was createdC. wh
28、at From the Earth to the Moon is aboutD. the differences between the earth and the moon 25. According to the text, Jules Verne .A. could predict what would happen to someoneB. was a great scientist and novelistC. had Paris in the Twentieth Century published in 1994D. showed strong interest in writin
29、g and science26. What would be the best title for the text?A. The early life of Jules VerneB. Jules Verne: A writer ahead of his timeC. Jules Vernes opinions about scienceD. Jules Vernes inventions came trueDSee a cell phone cover that you like on Taobao? Forget about placing an order, paying the bi
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31、would work. Just as a traditional printer sprays (喷) ink onto paper line by line, modem 3-D printers spread material onto a surface layer by layer, from the bottom to the top, gradually building up a shape.Instead of ink, the materials the 3-D printer uses are mainly plastic, resin (树脂) and certain
32、metals. The thinner each layer is from a millimeter to less than the width of a hair the smoother and finer the object will be. This may sound like a completely new technology, but the truth is that 3-D printing has been around since the late 1980s. Back then, it was barely affordable for most peopl
33、e, so few knew about it.Last year, though, saw a big change in the 3-D printing industry printers became much cheaper. For example, 10 years ago a desktop 3-D printer might have cost 20,000, while now they cost only about 1,000, according to the BBC. Taken out of the factory and introduced to more d
34、iverse and common uses, 3-D printing can create just about anything you can think of - flutes (笛子), bikinis, jewelry, aircraft parts and even human organs. In fact, scientists from Cornell University in New York have just made an artificial ear using a 3-D printer, according to Science Daily. The fa
35、ke ear looks and acts exactly like a natural one.However, as 3-D printing becomes more common, it may bring about certain problems such as piracy. Once you can download a coffee maker, or print out a new set of kitchen utensils (餐具) on your personal 3-D printer, who will visit a retail (零售的) store a
36、gain?, an expert in 3-D printing told Forbes News. Even more frightening, what if anyone in the world could use a 3-D printer to print out a fully functioning gun? 27. According to the article, in the future, the 3-D printing technology will .A. enable people to make better purchases onlineB. change
37、 the way we make many products iC. be applied as widely in our daily lives as computersD. shorten the time it takes for people to get what they buy online28. What happened in the 3D printing industry last year?A. The 3-D printing technology was taken out of the factory.B. The 3-D printer was used fo
38、r medical treatment for the first time.C. The 3-D printer became more affordable for consumers.D. 3-D printing technology began to be used in various fields.29. How is the last paragraph developed?A. By giving examples.B. By making comparisons.C. By analyzing the cause and effect.D. By using figures
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