广东省北京师范大学东莞石竹附属学校2015-2016学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题WORD版无答案.doc
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1、2015-2016学年度第二学期期中考试高 二 英 语 试 题(命题人:胡珂 审查人:潘璐)注意事项:l. 本试卷分第卷和第卷。第卷15分,第卷135分,全卷满分150分。考试时间120分钟。2考生务必将所有的答案涂/写在答题卷上各题目指定区域内的相应位置;否则不得分。3. 考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔做答。第I卷 (满分15分)听力(共两节, 满分15分)第一节 听力理解(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)请听第1段对话回答第1至2题1. What is the mans main problem?A. Headaches B. Sleeplessness C. pressure of
2、work2. On which day did the man begin to take the medicine?A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Wednesday 请听第2段对话回答第3至5题.3. What color does the woman like?A. Green B. Blue C. Yellow4. Where is the womans uncle now?A. In Los Angeles B. In New York C. In Chicago5. What will the woman do?A. Ask her uncle for help.B
3、. Go to buy the paint.C. Help paint the rooms.第二节:听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分).请听下面一段独白,请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,然后填入标号为610题的空格中。Summer jobsPositions AdvantagesLooking after 6 For people who love the outdoors, nature and designingJobs at concert or clubsTickets sales, reception, parking and cleaning service
4、Learning 7 Restaurant employmentWaiter, 8 and dish washerLearning 9 and responsibilityA teaching jobTeach 10 Helping others and earning money第卷 (满分135分)第一部分 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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADriving to a friends house on a recent evening, I was at
5、tracted by the sight of the full moon rising just above my friends rooftop. I stopped to watch it for a few moments, thinking about what a pity it is that most city people - myself included - usually miss sights like this because we spend most of our lives indoors.My friend had also seen it. He grew
6、 up living in a forest in Europe, and the moon meant a lot to him then. It had touched much of his life.I know the feeling. Last December I took my seven-year-old daughter to the mountainous jungle of northern India with some friends. We stayed in a forest rest house with no electricity or running h
7、ot water. Our group had campfires outside every night, and indoors when it was too cold outside. The moon grew to its fullest during our trip. Between me and the high mountains lay three or four valleys. Not a light shone in them and not a sound could be heard. It was one of the quietest places I ha
8、ve ever known, a bottomless well of silence. And above me was the full moon, which struck me deeply.Today our lives are filled with glass, metal, plastic and fiber-glass. We have television, cell phones, electricity, heaters and ovens and air-conditioners, cars, computers.Struggling through traffic
9、that evening at the end of a tiring day, most of it spent indoors, I thought, “Before long, I would like to live in a small cottage. There I will grow vegetables and read books and walk in the mountains. And perhaps write, but not in anger. I may become an old man there, and wear the bottoms of my t
10、rousers rolled and measure out my life in coffee spoons. But I will be able to walk outside on a cold silent night and touched the moon.”11The best title for the passage would be _.A. Break away from Modern lifeB. Touched by the MoonC. A Bottomless well of SilenceD. The Pleasures of Modern Life12The
11、 writer felt sorry for himself because _.A. there was too much pollution.B. there were too many accidents on the road.C. he failed to see the fullest moon.D. he didnt adapt to modern inventions13Modern things are mentioned mainly to _.A. show that the writer likes city life very much.B. explain that
12、 people have less chances to enjoy nature.C. tell us that people greatly benefit from modern life.D. show that we can also enjoy nature at home through them.14The author wrote the passage to _.A. show the love for the moonlight.B. want to communicate longing for modern life.C. advise modern people t
13、o learn to live.D. express the feeling of returning to nature.BLast week my youngest son and I visited my father at his new home in Tucson, Arizona. He moved there a few years ago, and I was eager to see his new place and meet his friends.My earliest memories of my father are of a tall, handsome suc
14、cessful man devoted to his work and family, but uncomfortable with his children. As a child I loved him; as a school girl and young adult I feared him and felt bitter about him. He seemed unhappy with me unless I got straight As and unhappy with my boyfriends if their fathers were not as “successful
15、” as he was. Whenever I went out with him on weekends, I used to struggle to think up things to say, feeling on guard.On the first day of my visit, we went out with one of my fathers friends for lunch at an outdoor cafe. We walked along that afternoon, did some shopping, ate on the street table, and
16、 laughed over my sons funny facial expressions. Gone was my fathers critical (挑剔的) air and strict rules. Who was this person I knew as my father, who seemed so friendly and interesting to be around? What had held him back before?The next day my dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite
17、 a few stories about his own childhood. Although our time together became easier over the years, I never felt closer to him at that moment. After so many years, Im at last seeing another side of my father. And in so doing, Im delighted with my new friend. My dad, in his new home in Arizona, is back
18、to me from where he was.15 What does the author think of her father before her visit to Tucson?A. He was silent most of the time.B. He was too proud of himself.C. He expected too much of her.D. He did not love his children.16 When the author went out with her father on weekends, she would feel _ .A.
19、 tired B. nervous C. sorry D. Strict and hare-working.17 What does the author think of her father after her visit to Tucson?A. Gentle and friendly. B. More talkative.C. More critical. D. Strict and hard-working.18The underlined words “my new friend” in the last paragraph refer to _ .A. the authors s
20、on B. the caf ownerC. the friend of the authors fatherD. the authors fatherCTHEATRECity VarietiesThe Headrow, Leeds. Tel. 430808Oct 1011 only A Night at the Varieties. All the fun of an old music hall with Barry Cryer,Duggle Brown, 6 dancers, Mystina, Jon Barker, Anne Dural and the Tony Harrison Tri
21、o; Laugh again at the old jokes and listen to your favorite songs.Performances: 8 pm nightly.Admission: 5; under 16 or over 60: 4.York Theatre RoyalSt Leonards Place, York. Tel. 223568Sept. 23-Oct 17 Groping for Words - a comedy by Sue Townsend. Best known for her Adrian Mole Diaries, Townsend now w
22、rites about an evening class, which two men and a woman attend. A gentle comedy.Admission: First night, Mon: 2; TuesFri: 3.25 - 5.50; Sat: 3.50 - 5.75.Halifax PlayhouseKings Cross Street, Halifax. Tel. 365998Oct 1017 On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson. This is a magical comedy about real people. A be
23、autifully produced, well-acted play for everyone. Dont miss it.Performances: 7:30 pm.Admission: 2. Mon: 2 seats for the price of oneGrand TheatreOxford Street, Leeds. Tel. 502116Restaurant and CafOct 17 The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13. Sue Townsends musical play, based on her best-selling b
24、ook.Performances: Evenings 7:45. October 1017,at 2:30 pm. No Monday performances.Admission: TuesThurs: 25; Fri & Sat: 26.19 Which theatre offers the cheapest seat?A. City Varieties B. Halifax PlayhouseC. Grand Theatre D. York Theatre Royal20If you want to see a play with old jokes and songs, which p
25、hone number will you ring to book a seat?A. 430808 B. 223568 C. 365998 D. 50211621We may learn from the text that Sue Townsend is_.A. a musician B. an actress C. a writer D. a directorDAmmie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 months old when she had the accident that had scarred(留下
26、创伤) her for life. The curious child reached up to grab the wire of a hot kettle in the family kitchen and poured boiling water over her tiny infant frame.Her mother Ruby turned round and, seeing Ammie horribly burnt, called an ambulance which rushed her daughter to a nearby hospital. Twenty percent
27、of Ammies body had been burned and all of her burns were third-degree. There, using tissue(组织) taken from unburned areas of Ammies body, doctors performed complex skin transplants(移植) to close her wounds and control her injuries, an operation that took about six hours. Over the next 16 years, Ammie
28、underwent 12 more operations to repair her body.When she started school at Maxwelton Primary at age 4, other pupils made cruel comments or simply wouldnt play with her. “I was the only burned child in the street, the class and the school,” she recalled, “some children refused to become friends becau
29、se of that.”Today, aged 17, Ammie can only ever remember being a burned person with scars; pain is a permanent part of her body. She still has to have two further skin transplants. Yet she is a confident, outgoing teenager who offers inspiration and hope to other young burns victims.She is a member
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