宁夏石嘴山市第三中学2015-2016学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题 WORD版缺答案.doc
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1、2015-2016年石嘴山市第三中学高二第二学期期末英语试卷 命题人: 第I卷 注意事项: 1答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,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. Who is the man lo
2、oking for?A. Tami. B. Dr. Maxwell. C. Alison Simpson.2. What will the woman probably do?A. Call the airline soon. B. Stay at home for a while.C. Leave for the airport before lunch.3. What does the man think of his current book? A. Its exciting. B. Its relaxing. C. Its long.4. When does the man hope
3、to see the woman? A. This afternoon. B. Tomorrow night. C. Tomorrow afternoon.5. What does the man mean? , A. He didnt put in any sugar. B. He added some natural flavors. C. He also thinks the coffee tastes strange.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段
4、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. Why is the woman upset?A. Her order isnt ready yet. B. The man forgot her order. C. Some guests will be late.7. At what time will the wedding start? A. 10:00. B. 10:30. C. 12:00.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Who lived in Los Angeles? A. T
5、he womans aunt and uncle. B. The mans grandparents. C. The womans parents.9. What will the speakers do next? A. Have a picnic. B. Go hiking. C. Try to catch some fish.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did the man study in college?A. Art history. B. Medicine. C. Business.11. How do the speakers know each oth
6、er? A. Theyre neighbors. B. Theyre salesman and customer. C. Theyre teacher and student.12. What is the mans advice for the woman? A. Doing what her father suggests. B. Exploring all the possibilities. C. Making a decision as early as possible.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How does the woman want to pay?A. I
7、n cash. B. By credit card. C. With her smartphone.14. What does the man think of PayPal?A. It is free. B. It is popular. C. It isnt very fast.15. Where is Venmo accepted? A. At many small shops. B. At most large stores. C. At a lot of restaurants.16. What does the woman offer to do for the man? A. D
8、ownload the app. B. Send him an invitation. C. Lend him some money.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the weather probably like? A. Hot. B. Dry. C. Rainy.18. Where did Matt begin his journey? A. In England. B. In California. C. In Hawaii.19. How many hours was Matts longest flight?A. Fourteen hours. B. S
9、ixteen hours. C. Sixteen and a half hours.20. What will Matt do next?A. Interview someone. B. Share his experiences. C. Plan on another journey.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和D)中,选出最佳选项。 ASunset da Mona Lisa,Baja California Sur,MexicoFrom the southeast point of Baj
10、a California Sur,Sunset da Mona Lisa invites you to enjoy its beautiful shores and the hot Mexican sun while enjoying classic European cuisineBut the jewel in the crown is,of course,the endless seas of the Pacific OceanThe Rock,Zanzibar,TanzaniaIt would probably be hard to find a more breath-taking
11、location than the one in ZanzibarThe Rock,as its name might imply,is positioned on a rock in the middle of the Indian Ocean,offering its guests a special view on the ocean and the coasts of the small Eastern-African IslandOn low tide,the visitors of the restaurant can reach it by foot,while on high
12、tide they could use the boat services offered by the restaurant,unless they fancy a swimIthaa Undersea Restaurant,Rangali Island,MaldivesIf you are suffering from a serious fear of the sea,this restaurant might not be your first choice for a nice dinner with your loved onesThe Ithaa Undersea Restaur
13、ant,located 16 feet below the surface in the Rangali Island of the Maldives,is the closest you will get to eating at the bottom of the sea,with a frontline view to the inspiring sights of the depth of the oceanAll Barbours Cave Restaurant,Ukunda,KenyaEver wanted to eat in an 180,000 years old cave?
14、Just take the next bus to the A1i Barbour restaurant,only 18 miles south to the city of Mombasa in KenyaThe restaurant is located inside the prehistoric cavewhich was kept in its natural form by the adventurous restaurateurs21. If you want to enjoy traditional European food,which restaurant would yo
15、u go to?A. The Rock,Zanzibar B. Sunset da Mona LisaC. Ithaa Undersea RestaurantD. Ali Barbours Cave Restaurant22. Where should tourists go to enjoy the view of the deep sea while dining?A. Zanzibar B. Baja California SurC. Rangali Island D. Ukunda23. If a tourist feels seasick,which country should h
16、e go to?A. Tanzania B. Mexico C. Maldives D. KenyaB More People Are Leaving the Rat Race for the Simple LifeTime is more precious than money for an increasing number of people who are choosing to live more with lessand liking it. Kay and Charles Giddens, two lawyers, sold their home to start a B&B h
17、otel. Four years later, the couple dishes out banana pancake breakfast, cleans toilets and serves homemade chocolate chip cookies to guests in a B&B hotel surrounded by trees on a hill known for colorful sunsets.“Do I miss the freeways? Do I miss the traffic? Do I miss the stress? No,” says Ms. Gidd
18、ens, “This is a phenomenon thats fairly widespread. A lot of people are reevaluating their lives and figuring out what they want to do. If their base is being damaged, whats the payoff?”Simple living ranges from cutting down on weeknight activities to sharing housing, living closer to work, avoiding
19、 shopping malls, borrowing books from the library instead of buying them, and taking a cut in pay to work at a more pleasurable job.Vicki Robin, a writer, lives on a budget equal to a fifth of what she used to make. “You become conscious about where your money is going and how valuable it is,” Ms. R
20、obin says, “You tend not to use things up. You cook at home rather than eat out”Janet Luhrs, a lawyer, quit her job after giving birth and leaving her daughter with a nanny for two weeks. “It was not the way I wanted to raise my kids,” she says, “Simplicity is not just about saving money; its about
21、me sitting down every night with my kids to a candlelit dinner with classical music.”Mrs. Luhrs now edits a magazine, Simple Living, which publishes tips on how to buy recycled furniture and shoes, organize potluck dinners instead of expensive receptions, and generally how to consume less.“Its not a
22、bout poverty,” Mrs. Luhrs explains, “Its about conscious living and creating the life you want. The less stuff you buy, the less money goes out of the door, and the less money you have to earn.”24. Kay and Charles Giddens sold their home to _. A. pay off the debt B. start a private hotel C. cut down
23、 expenses D. buy living necessities25. Simple living includes _. A. building a home libraryB. living in the countryside C. enjoying a colorful night lifeD. sharing housing with others26. It can be learned from the passage that now Janet Luhrs _. A. spends more time with her kidsB. has an interest in
24、 classical musicC. works as a reporter of a magazineD. helps people buy recycled clothes27. How does the author develop the passage? A. By using figures.B. By asking questions. C. By giving examples. D. By making comparisons.CBad news sells. If it bleeds, it leads. No news is good news, and good new
25、s is no news. Those are the classic rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers.But now that information is being spread and monitored(监控) in different ways, researchers are discovering new rules. By tracking peoples e-mails and online posts, scientists have found that good news can spre
26、ad faster and farther than disasters and sob stories. “The if it bleeds rule works for mass media,” says Jonah Berger, a scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. “They want your eyeballs and dont care how youre feeling. But when you share a story with your friends, you care a lot more how they rea
27、ct. You dont want them to think of you as a Debbie Downer.” Researchers analyzing word-of-mouth communicatione-mails, Web posts and reviews, face-to-face conversationsfound that it tended to be more positive than negative(消极的), but that didnt necessarily mean people preferred positive news. Was posi
28、tive news shared more often simply because people experienced more good things than bad things? To test for that possibility, Dr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles on The New York Times website. He and a Penn colleague analyzed the “most e-mai
29、led” list for six months. One of his first findings was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list than non-science articles. He found that science amazed Times readers and made them want to share this positive feeling with others. Readers also tended to share articl
30、es that were exciting or funny, or that inspired negative feelings like anger or anxiety, but not articles that left them merely sad. They needed to be aroused(激发) one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr. Ber
31、ger explains in his new book, “Contagious: Why Things Catch On.” 28. What do the classic rules mentioned in the text apply to?A. News reports. B. Research papers.C. Private e-mails. D. Daily conversations29. What can we infer about people like Debbie Downer?A. Theyre socially inactive. B. Theyre goo
32、d at telling stories.C. Theyre inconsiderate of others. D. Theyre careful with their words.30. Which tended to be the most e-mailed according to Dr. Bergers research?A. Sports new. B. Science articles.C. Personal accounts. D. Financial reviews.31. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Sad Sto
33、ries Travel Far and Wide B .Online News Attracts More PeopleC. Reading Habits Change with the Times D. Good News Beats Bad on Social Networks DAs we grow old, we realize that we have so little time to read and there are so many great books that weve yet to get around toYet re-readers are everywhere
34、around usFor certain fans, re-reading The Lord of the Rings is a conventional practice annuallyOne friend told me that Jane Austens Emma can still surprise him, despite his having read it over 50 timesNew sudden clear understandings can be gained from the process of re-readingJournalist Rebacca Mead
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