吉林省松原市油田高中2015-2016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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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家吉林油田高中2015-2016学年度第二学期期末考试高二英语试卷组卷人: 审卷人: 时间:120分钟 满分:150分第I卷第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分, 满分7.5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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. When will the two speakers meet?A At 10:00. B At 10:30. C At 11:002. What is the woman
2、 doing?A Watching a film B Listening to music.C Making a telephone call3. Where is the woman probably going for her holiday?A To a big city.B To the seaside.C To a big mountain4. What does the woman ask the man to do?A Sit over there.B Stop smokingC Smoke outside5. What is the main topic of the conv
3、ersation?A A job. B A park.C A weekend plan.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应的位置。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6、7题。6. Where does the woman live? A Near the city centre.B Near the park. C Near the new shopping cent
4、re.7. What does the woman offer to do? A Post letters. B Join in the fun run.C Design ads.听第7段材料, 回答第810题。8. Why is the woman upset? A Because she her exams.B Because she has to drop out of school.C Because she does poorly in maths and physics.9. What is the woman good at? A Acting. B Dancing. C Sin
5、ging.10. What does the man think of the woman? A Intelligent.B Brave. C Kind.听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。来源:学,科,网Z,X,X,K11. What is the probable relationship between the woman and Thomas? A Mother and son. B Wife and husband.C Teacher and student.12. What does the man think of the play? A Boring. B Interesting
6、.C Serious.13. What do you know about the talent competition?A The children and parents were invited to play games.B It was designed for children over ten.C The children were invited to join in the singing and dancing.听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。14. What do we know about the overcoat? A It is dark grey.B It is
7、 70 percent cotton. C It is made of pure wool.15. What does the woman think of the overcoat she tried on at first? A It is a bit small. B It is too large. C It is very soft.16. How does the woman pay for the overcoat at last? A By check.B In cash. C By credit card.听第10段材料,回答 第17-20题。17. Why did the
8、waiter refuse to serve the man any drink? A Because the man was a taxi driver. B Because the man had already drunk too much. C Because the man had never paid for his drink.18. How did the drunken man feel when he saw the waiter the second time? A Surprised. B Angry.C Scared.19. Where did the drunken
9、 man enter the bar the last time? A From the front door.B From the side door.C From the back door.来源:学+科+网20. Why did the waiter say he would call a policeman? A To protect himself. B To drive the drunken man away. C To drink with the man.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)ANot everyone in the world requires the s
10、ame amount of living space. The amount of space a person needs around him is a cultural difference, not an economic one. Knowing your own psychological space needs is important because they strongly affect your choices, including, for example, the number of bedrooms in the home. If you were brought
11、up in a two-child family and both you and your sister or brother had your own bedrooms, the chances are, if you have two children or more, that you also will offer separate bedrooms for them. In America, for example, they train people to want to have their own rooms by giving them their own rooms wh
12、en they are babies. This is very rare in the world. In many other countries, the baby sleeps in the same bed with his parents or in bed near them.The space in the home also shows a lot about psychological space needs. Some families gather closer to each other and the size of their house has nothing
13、to do with it. Others have separate little corners where family members go to bed alone.Although it is true that psychological space needs are not decided by economic reasons, they sometimes have to be changed a little because of economic pressures. It is almost impossible, however, to completely ch
14、ange your psychological space needs.21. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 means _ .A. No two people need exactly the same amount of living spaceB. The requirements of living space are not always the sameC. The world requires the same amount of living spaceD. Nobody needs a required amount of li
15、ving space22. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Americans are trained to live in large rooms at birth.B. Economic situation decides ones amount of space needs.C. People in various countries demand different psychological space.D. Knowing your psychological space needs is imp
16、ortant, as it affects your future.23. The best title for this passage is _.A. American Way of Living B. Psychological SpaceC. Space Needs in Different CountriesD. Psychological Space and Economic Pressure B Graph can be a very useful tool for conveying information, especially numbers, percentages, a
17、nd other data. A graph gives the reader a picture to interpret. That can be a lot more efficient than pages and pages explaining the data. Graphs can seem frightening, but reading a graph is a lot like reading a story. The graph has a title, a main idea, and supporting details. You can use your acti
18、ve reading skills to analyze and understand graphs just like any other text. Most graphs have a few basic parts: a caption or introduction paragraph, a title, a legend or key, and labeled axes. An active reader looks at each part of the graph before trying to interpret the data. Captions will usuall
19、y tell you where the data came from (for example, a scientific study of 400 African elephants from 1980 to 2005). Captions usually summarize the authors main point as well. The title is very important. It tells you the main idea of the graph by stating what kind of information is being shown. A lege
20、nd, also called a key, is a guide to the symbols and colors used in the graph. Many graphs, including bar graphs and line graphs, have two axes that form a corner. Usually these axes are the left side and the bottom of the graph. Each axis will always have a label. The label tells you what each axis
21、 measures.Bar Graphs 来源:学科网ZXXK A bar graph has two axes and uses bars to show amounts. In Graph 1, we see that the x-axis shows grades that students earned, and the y-axis shows how many students earned each grade .You can see that 6 students earned an A because the bar for A stretches up to 6 on t
22、he vertical measurement. There is a lot of information we can get from a simple graph like this(See Graph 1).Line Graphs A line graph looks similar to a bar graph, but instead of bars, it plots points and connects them with a line. It has the same parts as a bar graph two labeled axes and can be rea
23、d the same way. To read a line graph, its important to focus on the points of intersection rather than the line segments between the points. This type of graph is most commonly used to show how something changes over time. Here is a graph that charts how far a bird flies during the first five days o
24、f its spring migration (See Graph 2). The unit of measurement for the x-axis is days. The unit of measurement for the y-axis is kilometers. Thus we can see that, on the first day, the pipit flew 20 kilometers. The line segment goes up between Day 1 and Day 2,which means that the bird flew farther on
25、 Day 2. If the line segment angled down, as between Day 4 and Day 5, it would mean that the bird flew fewer kilometers than the day before. This line graph is a quick, visual way to tell the reader about the birds migration.Pie Graphs A typical pie graph looks like a circular pie. The circle is divi
26、ded into sections, and each section represents a fraction of the data. The graph is commonly used to show percentages; the whole pie represents l00 percent, so each piece is a fraction of the whole.A pie graph might include a legend,or it might use icons or labels within each slice. This pie graph s
27、hows one months expenses (See Graph 3 ).Food $ 25 Movies $ 12 Clothing $ 36Savings $ 20 Books $ 724.When used in a graph a legend is_.A. a guide to the symbols and colors B. an introduction paragraphC. the main idea D. the data25.What is the total number of students who earned a C or better ?A .4. B
28、.6. C.10. D.20 .26.The bird covered the longest distance on _A. Day 1 B. Day 2 C. Day 3 D. Day 427.Which of the following cost Amy most?A. Food. B. Books C. Movies D. Clothing.CLike many other small boys, I was fascinated by cars, not least because my oldest brother was a bit of a car guy and subscr
29、ibed to cool magazines like Car and Driver and Motor Trend. Every so often, one of those magazines would run an article on the “Car of the Future”. They featured unconventional styling and things like small nuclear reactors as power sources. Yet, frankly, my car doesnt do anything that my brothers S
30、tudebaker didnt do. It goes, it stops, it burns gasoline, it plays music. I still have to steer it, and it still runs into things if I dont steer it carefully.But guess what? All of these things are subject to change in the not-so-distant future. It will still go and stop, but it may not burn gasoli
31、ne, I may not have to steer it, and it may be a lot better at not running into things.Airbags arent the be-all and end-all in safety. In fact, considering the recent news about people occasionally being killed by their airbags in low-speed collisions (碰撞),they obviously still need some development.
32、But they arent going away, and in fact, you can expect to see cars appearing with additional, side-impact airbags, something some European car manufacturers already offer.Better than systems to minimize (使减少到最低限度) injury in the event of an accident, however, are systems that minimize the likelihood
33、of an accident happening in the first place. Future cars may be able to eliminate many of the major causes of accidents, including drunk-driving, tailgating (与前车距离过近) and sleepiness. Cars could be equipped with sensors that can detect alcohol in a drivers system and prevent the car from being starte
34、d, for example. Many accidents are caused by people following the car in front too closely. As early as next year, youll be able to buy cars with radar-equipped control systems. If the radar determines youre closing too quickly with the car in front, it will ease up on the throttle (油门). For city st
35、reets, expect other radar devices that will give advance warning that the car in front of you has slowed abruptly (突然地) and you should step on the brakes-or that may even brake for you.Will cars eventually be able to drive themselves? Theres no reason to think it wont be technically possible, and Me
36、rcedes is working on a system that can brake, accelerate and steer a vehicle down a highway on its own. Nobody really expects people to give up all control to their cars, but such systems could be used as failsafe systems to keep cars on the road and bring them safely to a stop even if the driver su
37、ddenly became disabled.28.Why was the author fascinated by cars?A. Because other small boys liked to own a car of their own, too.B. Because he read exotic things about cars in his brothers magazines.C. Because his oldest brother loved to take him to places in his car.D. Because he subscribed to cool
38、 car magazines.29.By saying my car doesnt do anything that my brothers Studebaker didnt do, the author means that_.A. my car is far better than my brothersB. my car is not as good as my brothersC. not much has changed in the performance of cars so farD. much improvement has been made in the design o
39、f cars recently30. Which of the following statements is true of airbags?A. They are in need of further improvement.B. They are going to disappear gradually.C. They kill people instead of protecting them in low-speed collisions.D. They are a standard feature of European cars.31.According to the autho
40、r, what will future cars do if the sensors detect alcohol in the drivers system?A. They will give a warning in advance. B. They will brake automatically.C. They will ease up on the throttle. D. They will not start.32.Which of the following statements is true according to the last paragraph?A. People
41、 will give up all control to their cars.B .Cars will be able to drive themselves.C. No cars will ever break down on the roads.D. Cars will all be equipped with failsafe systems. DKING LEAR Part 3NARRATOR: As soon as Goneril has got all she can from her father, she begins treating him disrespectfully
42、. When Lear wants to speak to her, Goneril tells her servant, Oswald, to say she is sick. She encourages her staff to be disrespectful towards Lear and begins complaining about the hundred soldiers Lear has brought with him. However, King Lear soon has a friend by his side. The Duke of Kent, who Lea
43、r ordered to leave Britain, cannot abandon his king. He therefore comes to Lear disguised as a servant called Caius and asks for a job.(Enter Lear, several of Lears soldiers and Kent disguised as a servant.)LEAR: OK, Caius. Ill give you a trial. And if you prove to be good at your job, Ill keep you
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