广东省佛山一中、珠海一中、金山中学2018-2019学年高二下学期期中考试英语 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2017级高二下学期期中佛山一中、珠海一中、金山中学三校联考英 语 试 题命题学校:珠海一中 2019年5月本试卷共12页, 八大题, 满分150分。考试用时140分钟。注意事项:1答题前,考生务必用黑色笔迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卷上。2每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。第卷I听力(共两节,
2、满分10分)第一节 听力理解 (共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5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1段对话, 回答第1至3题。1.What is the woman going to do this weekend?A. To have her flat cleaned B. To have her flat painted. C. To have her flat repaire
3、d2. When will the man go to help the woman? A. At 8:00 this weekend. B. At 8:30 this weekend. C. At 8:00 next weekend.3. Why didnt the man help the woman last time? A. He was very busy. B. He forgot the time. C. He overslept.听第2段对话,回答4至6题。4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At the
4、 railway station. B. At the airport. C. At the bus station.5. Where are they going? A. They are going to the company. B. They are going to the college. C. They are going to the factory.6. How far is it from the airport to central London? A. 28 kilometers. B. 28 miles. C. 18 miles.听第3段对话,回答第7至9题。7. W
5、hen does the conversation take place? A. At the beginning of the school year. B. At the beginning of the summer vacation. C. At the end of the summer vacation.8. What will the woman do this weekend? A. She will go to meet her friend. B. She will go out with the man. C. She will go to Beijing.9. How
6、do you think the man feels? A. He is angry. B. He is unhappy. C. He is happy.听第4段对话,回答第10 至12题。10. What was the womans trouble? A. Her house was robbed. B. Her windows were broken. C. Her car was stolen.11. How many times has this kind of thing happened? A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times.12. Why doe
7、snt the policeman try to find the kid? A. Because he doesnt want to. B. Because it is too difficult to find the kid. C. Because the woman doesnt want to find the kid.听第5段对话, 回答第13至15题。13. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Mother and son. B. Aunt and nephew. C. Cousins.14. Who is
8、Peter? A. He is the mans friend. B. He is the mans cousin. C. He is the mans uncle.15. What is the man doing when the woman telephones?A. He is busy with his work. B. He is having supper. C. He is having a bath.第二节:听取信息(共5小题,每小题0.5分,满分2.5分)听下面一段独白。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为16至20的空格中。录音读两遍。 Rob
9、ertAge16 The weapon he used17 The amount of money he robbed 18 Things he did with the robbed money Buy hamburgers, 19 and a watch and see a movieThe day he was taken to the police 20 after the robbery II 单项选择 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 在四个选项中选出一个最适合句意的选项,并在答题卡上把相应位置涂黑。21. Many Chinese brands, _ their reput
10、ations over centuries, are _ new challenges from the modern market.A. having developed, facing B. being developed, facedC. developed, faced D. developing, facing22. I looked up and noticed a snake _ its way up the tree to catch its breakfast, _ scared me away.A. wound, which B. wound, that C. windin
11、g, which D. winding, that 23. Our colleague Tony is said _ abroad next month. Who do you think our boss would like _ with him, James or Alex? A. to send; to have gone B. to be sent; to have go C. to send; to have go D. to be sent; to have gone24. _ is known to us all, the old scientist, for _ life w
12、as hard in the past, still works hard in his eighties. A. It; whomB. As; whomC. As; whoseD. It; whose25. The theory he sticks to _ to be of no use in his new work _ he finds it hard to fit in.A. is proved; whereB. proves; with which C. proving; to which D. prove; how26. All of a sudden, the thief wa
13、lking behind a young and beautiful woman _ her handbag, _ into the crowd.A. seized; rushedB. seizing; rushedC. seized; rushingD. seizing; rushing27. It would be a good idea to use a plastic bottle, _ cut off, as a container to grow young plants in.A. of which the topB. the top isC. the top beingD. w
14、ith its top28. There is no doubt _ the fact _ it is not suitable to grow cash crops here . A. whether, that B. that, why C. if, which D. about, that29. It was President Xi Jinping _ visited the navy troops on April 19 and advocated that naval force _.A. who; be strengthened B. that; would be strengt
15、hened C. who; to be strengthened D. that; must be strengthened 30. _ with heavy loads of school work _ he became an easy target of the flu.A. So tired was the student; that B. So tired the student was; thatC. Tired as the student was; which D. The student was so tired; which III 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节
16、(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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AA notice at IKEA Shanghai has been shared widely among netizens on Chinese social media. It states that the stores cafeteria now requires customers to order food before sitting down in cafeteria seats. The policy is in response to
17、an elderly blind dating group that occupies seats for a long time, consuming only their own food brought from home. Do you support IKEAs new regulation? China Daily readers share their opinions with us.Lee Xin (China)The elderly are harmless. They are lonely and are probably hoping to find some comp
18、any again. If anything, the store should at least sympathize with these old people.Mbursian (US)This is more for socializing than for romance. I really dont think a home furnishing store is a good dating place for seniors.IKEA could also post a reasonable time limit per visit during peak hours. Or i
19、nstead of tables and chairs, they could use those standing tables and get rid of the chairs altogether. At least IKEAs cafeteria isnt occupied by the dancing grannies and their portable PA systems.Mr. Qiu (Shanghai, China 65 years old)We have been to fast food outlets like McDonalds, but there are b
20、arely any peers there. We feel like aliens surrounded by youngsters. If there is another place in Shanghai where elderly people can gather, we are more than ready to pay twice as much and travel further.TedM (UK)Romance can arise in many places, even IKEA. However, this debate arose as a result of m
21、any people taking advantage of IKEAs generous drink offers and going there to meet and stay with friends without buying anything. IKEA is a shop; it exists to provide a service for a reasonable profit. It is not a public park.Michel (New Zealand)To everyone romanticizing this, please also consider t
22、hat the store has an image to uphold while protecting the interests of other paying customers. It is ugly to take up seats for such long durations while you make others wait.31. How many people are in support of this new regulation? A. 2.B. 3. C. 4.D. 5.32. What is the major cause of this new regula
23、tion? A. Senior blind dates influencing their business. B. IKEA has zero tolerance for romantic behavior. C. The strong reaction of netizens on social media. D. Old people eating their own food to save money.33. People who are against the new regulation will probably agree that . A. seniors love aff
24、airs can contribute to the stores image B. IKEA is the only place where seniors can find their peers C. the society is being too judgmental and lacks understanding D. IKEA should not reserve a special area for the old people to dateBDirector James Cameron went to new depths for his film-making on Su
25、nday by setting the world record for the deepest ocean dive by a single person.This type of extreme research is nothing new to the director. Cameron, 57, is most famous for directing Titanic (1997) and Avantar (2009). During the several years of research for Titanic, he famously traveled to the bott
26、om of the ocean to visit the sunken ship. He also visited the deep sea as research for his fictional 1989 film. The Abyss, which is about a submarine that comes across an alien species. Most people know me as a film-maker, Cameron said. But the idea of exploring the ocean has always been the stronge
27、r drive in my life.Cameron and his team had been preparing for the trip for seven years. On Sunday, Cameron took more than two and a half hours to make the dangerous 6.8-mile journey down to the Trench, an area with near-freezing temperatures, no sunlight, and heavy water pressure. Cameron traveled
28、in a 24-foot-long mini-submarine he helped design, equipped with lights and 3D cameras for filming the adventure. It also had a mechanical arm for collecting samples of soil and deep-sea creatures. Humans had not visited the Mariana Trench since two divers first reached the deep-sea spot in 1960. Th
29、e divers Don Walsh and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard spent 20 minutes there but could hardly see anything. They took no pictures.In his well-equipped submarine, Cameron was able to spend three hours in the Trench, exploring and filming. He plans to use his recordings in a 3D film production fo
30、r movie theaters and for a National Geographic TV special. “I see this as the beginning,” Cameron said. “Its not a one-time deal. This is just the beginning of opening up this new frontier.”34. We learn from the passage that James Cameron_A. wont dive again in the futureB. is known as a film-maker t
31、o most peopleC. is the only one who has ever been to the deep oceanD. is famous for having reached the deepest ocean with his friends35. Which of the following is TRUE about the film The Abyss?A. It takes place underwater. B. It was Camerons first fictional filmC. Cameron spent seven years researchi
32、ng for itD. Cameron dived to the bottom of the Trench for it36. It can be inferred from the passage that_.A. Cameron is very interested in high-techB. Cameron plans to use his recordings in the deep sea in all his filmsC. Cameron will continue his exploration of the deep oceanD. Cameron wants to mak
33、e a lot of money from his exploration37. Whats the best title for the passage?A. The Great Movies of James Cameron B. James Camerons AutobiographyC. Hardship Under Water D. A Directors Deep DiveCDont get mad the next time you catch your teenager texting when he promised to be studying. He simply may
34、 not be able to resist. A UI (University of Iowa) study found teenagers are far more sensitive than adults to the immediate effect or reward of their behaviors. The findings may help explain why the initial rush of texting may be more attractive for adolescents than the long-term payoff of studying“
35、For the teenager, the rewards are attractive, ” says Professor Jatin Vaidya, an author of the study. “They draw adolescents. Sometimes, the rewards are a kind of motivation for them. Even when a behavior is no longer in a teenagers best interest to continue, he will still go on. Thats because the ef
36、fect of the reward is still there and lasts much longer in adolescents than in adults.”For parents, that means limiting distractions so teenagers can make better choices. Take the homework and social media dilemma for example: At 9 p.m., shut off everything except a computer that has no access to Fa
37、cebook or Twitter, the researchers advise. I m not saying they shouldnt be allowed access to technology, Vaidya says. But some help in netting their concentration is necessary for them so they can develop those impulse(冲动)-control skills.In their study, Vaidya and co-author Shaun Vecera note researc
38、hers generally believe teenagers are impulsive, make bad decisions, and engage in risky behavior because the frontal lobes(额叶) of their brains are not fully developed. But the UT researchers wonder whether something more fundamental is going on with adolescents to cause behaviors independent of high
39、er-level reasoning.“We want to try to understand how the brains reward system changes from childhood to adulthood, says Vaidya, who adds the reward character in the human brain is easier than decision-making. Weve been trying to understand the reward process in adolescence and whether there is more
40、to adolescence behavior than an underdeveloped frontal lobe, he adds. For their study, the researchers persuaded 40 adolescents, aged 13 and 16, and 40 adults, aged 20 and 35 to participate.In the future, researchers hope to look into the psychological and neurological aspects of their results.38. W
41、hat does the passage mainly tell us? A. Adolescents care more about instant rewards. C. Adolescents are most fond of texting to friends. B. Adolescents cannot resist temptation of bigger rewards.D. Adolescents are sensitive to the effect of their behaviors.39. What is the underlined word distraction
42、s closest in meaning to?A. Immediate rewards.B. The pull of social media.C. Concentration training.D. Obstacles to attention.40. Which statement agrees with Jatin Vaidyas idea? A. Children should have access to the Internet B. Children need help in maintaining their attention. C. Parents should help
43、 children in making decisions. D. The influence of the reward is weak in adolescents41. What result does teenagers brain underdevelopment lead to? A. Making good decisions B. Avoiding risky behavior C. Joining in dangerous actions D. Doing things after some thoughtD In life, were often torn between
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