《100所名校》2018-2019学年福建省三明市第一中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号 2018-2019学年福建省三明市第一中学高二上学期期中考试英 语注意事项:1答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解The UK has a whole host of thin
2、gs to do for free or at a low price and there are a number of websites devoted to bringing you the best. Take a look at our guide to some of our favorite UK cities.LondonIf you live in or near London and have access to the Internet, youll discover many choices of free entertainment. The Londonist is
3、 an amusing website that offers daily and weekly breakdowns of the free and cheap events in the city. Categories include art, comedy, music, food and drink, theatre, festivals and talks. Head over to L for the latest schedule of affordable entertainment. Time Outs website (Timeout, com/London) also
4、has lots of information about free fun in the lively capital.Find out why the 60s really cemented(巩固) London as counterculture capital of the UK in our shop.ManchesterManchester is probably one of the top creative centers of England (if not the UK). If you need any further convincing evidence, then
5、head over to Creative Tourist, where you can find bags of daytime and nighttime entertainment thats easy on the pocket. While youre there you can also check out Liverpool and Sheffield.Manchester is a historical city, which has shaped life in Britain. Take a look in our shop.GlasgowIf Manchester is
6、the creative center of England then Glasgow has to be the creative center of Scotland. You can visit Scotlands Center for Design and Architecture at The Lighthouse, or go over to the Gallery of Modem Art, and then theres the wonderful and strange Hunterian Museum. For a lowdown on the best free of G
7、lasgow, take a look at VisitScotland.For a look at Glasgows picturesque qualities click here.1Which website can you visit to learn about everyday events in the capital of the UK?A Time Out.B Londonist.C VisitScotland.D Creative Tourist.2What does the underlined phrase “easy on the pocket” mean?A Ava
8、ilable.B Reasonable.C Affordable.D Comfortable.3Where can you probably find the passage?A On the Internet.B In a geography book.C In a tourist brochure.D In a fashion magazine.Earlier this month, 6-year-old Isaac went on vacation to Fort Walton, Florida, with his family. While they were there, his m
9、other Garrett learned about LuLu, a restaurant that offers food to customers with food allergies(过敏).At LuLu, Isaac could eat a salad and a bowl of chicken soup with rice. “Isaac looked at me as if asking, Is this OK? ” Garrett said. Once his mom gave the OK, Isaac enjoyed for the first time the exp
10、erience of eating at a restaurant. “That look on his face was like, This is the coolest thing Ive ever done, ” Garrett added.Garrett and her family rarely eat out because of Isaacs food allergies. When they do, she cooks something for Isaac at home before they leave and brings it with her to the res
11、taurant. “Its not fun and it feels unfair,” she said.Their night at LuLu marked a celebration for Isaac. Garrett shared the moment on the restaurants Facebook page. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving Isaac this wonderful experience,” she wrote in her post.Barnett, the restaurants mana
12、ger, said, “When customers tell the staff that someone in their group has a food allergy, I assist with the order by passing it to the kitchen, ensuring its cooked in a separate station and delivering the finished food to the guests. We have been improving this process over the past ten years since
13、our allergy program was started.”On Garretts Facebook post, LuLu thanked Garrett for sharing her story. “Thank you for sharing your experience with us,” the restaurant wrote in a comment, “We are excited to see your son so happy!”Garrett is hoping her posts popularity will convince other restaurants
14、 to be more considerate. “LuLu takes it seriously as we take it nothing could make us happier than that,” she said.4How does Isaac feel when he first ate at LuLu?A Satisfied.B Curious.C Amused.D Nervous.5What does Garrett usually do when her family go out to eat?A She leaves Isaac alone at home.B Sh
15、e prepares some food for Isaac.C She orders some special food for Isaac.D She lets Isaac choose his favorite dishes.6What will Barnett do when guests with allergies come to dinner?A He will deliver the menu to them.B He will personally assist with the order.C He will introduce the allergy program.D
16、He will cook dinner in a separate station.7What touched Garnett deeply?A LuLus response to her post.B Her sons experience at LuLu.C LuLus concern for guests with allergies.D More restaurants following LuLus steps.Does your local high school have a student newspaper? Only 1 in 8 of New Yorks public h
17、igh schools has student newspapers and many of those are published just a few times a year. A few more are online, which can leave out poorer schools.Rebecca Dwarka, an 18-year-old senior who works for her student paper said, “Facebook is the new way of finding out what happened. Nobody wants to act
18、ually sit down and read a whole article about it. This makes a whole article sound a little like a long sentence in lonely places.”I am not nostalgic(怀旧的) about high school student newspapers and never worked for mine. I put out what was then called a personal magazine with a group of friends becaus
19、e we wanted to write about peace, war and rock n roll without school officials warning us not to make jokes about the local officials.School newspapers are in decline(衰落) because students now find out what happened on social networking websites. This is a little discouraging because it proves that f
20、or millions of Americans, journalism is becoming a do-it-yourself thing. Every citizen can be a reporter.When something happens, we look for social media messages. Facebook posts and Tweets have become the means by which citizens and reporters can prove, deny, pass on stories and express opinions wi
21、thout the press challenging, researching or slowing the message.But truly good journalism is a craft, not just a blog post. It requires seeing something carefully and it uses an eye for details to help prove a larger view. And even journalism that conveys an opinion tries to be fair. If school newsp
22、apers begin to disappear, I hope there are other ways for students to learn that.8What can we infer from Rebeccas words?A Students like reading detailed articles.B School newspapers are becoming unpopular.C Facebook is the quickest way of spreading news.D Long sentences are becoming popular in lonel
23、y places.9What does the author think of social media messages?A They make journalism become a craft.B They represent the power of small voices.C They are usually discouraging for readers.D They are coming without careful research.10What should good journalism do according to the author?A Ignore some
24、 details.B Spread a message quickly.C Convey an opinion in a fair way.D Act as blog posts in modern times.11Which might be the most suitable title for the passage?A Social media or newspapers?B Everyone can become a reporter at presentC Social networking brings about new journalismD High school news
25、papers an endangered species.Chinese retail giant Alibaba has developed a new automated(自动化的) vehicle which is easy to mass-produce and could serve a number of functions. These could include delivery messenger or automated coffee selling machine, it said.The Cainiao G Plus can travel at up to nine m
26、iles per hour, reports The Verge news site. It was showed at a conference where Alibaba founder Jack Ma announced a 100bn yuan ($15.5bn) would be put into smart logistics(物流).This includes devices such as warehouse robots as well as delivery aids.AI expert and author Calum Chace described the G Plus
27、 as being like the “ugly big brother” of a delivery project developed by UK firm Starship Technologies. Starship has been working on this project for several years, so the Alibaba project looks to be behind as well as ugly, he said. “But that wont matter. Anything to do with artificial intelligence
28、is put in the first place for China, which has set itself the target of overtaking the US as world leader in AI by 2030”.China benefits from having free access to large amounts of data, essential for training algorithms(算法), he added, probably a disadvantage in Europe since the introduction of GDPR
29、law, designed to protect privacy.“Dont bet against the Chinese pulling ahead in any AI-related competition, be it self-driving cars, facial recognition, or delivery projects,” Mr Chace said.The G Plus vehicle is fitted with solid state Lidar the laser sensors which form an important part of the syst
30、em autonomous vehicles use to be aware of their surroundings.Solid state Lidar is cheaper and easier to produce than the traditional system, which involves spinning multiple lasers in circles to help build up a 360-degree image of what surrounds the vehicle. There are various developers creating the
31、ir own versions but essentially it uses fewer lasers and a tiny swinging mirror.Last month BMW said that its autonomous vehicles will be fitted with solid state Lidar when they will be launched in 2021.12What do we know about the delivery project developed by UKs Starship Technologies?A It is behind
32、 and looks ugly.B It is behind but looks nicer.C It is modern but looks ugly.D It looks nicer and more modern.13What is AI expert Calum Chaces attitude toward Chinas AI?A Worried.B Confident.C Negative.D Unconcerned.14What is the aim of GDPR legislation in Europe?A To protect personal information.B
33、To train people to go online properly.C To let people have free access to data.D To encourage more people to go online.15What plays an important part in the system which the vehicles use to know their surroundings?A The laser sensors.B The tiny swinging mirror.C The traditional system.D The things a
34、round the vehicles.二、七选五Basic first aid is a very valuable skill to have when going on a camping trip. 16Cuts. With small cuts, you need to be careful to keep the area of the wound clean to avoid getting infected.17 If the cut has not stopped bleeding, raise the wounded area above the heart and plac
35、e pressure on the area to stop the bleeding. 18It should be held in place with tape, but should not be too tight.Blisters. Blisters can turn a fun walk in the woods into a terrible experience.19Change your bandage and socks and keep the blistered area clean. Make sure that you pack different size ba
36、ndages and first aid cream.Sprains. If you have got a heavy pack on your shoulders, it can be very easy to twist your ankles. Walking sticks can be a travelers friend.20A good ACE bandage should be packed in case of a sprained ankle. This can help fix the sprained area until you can get medical atte
37、ntion.After seeing the above dangers and treatments, its also helpful to pack a small basic first aid kit for your trip. Make sure that you include items that are unique to you and fit your environment (bleeding, bruise, snake bite, etc.).A They can help you keep balance on rough areas.B Wear comfor
38、table shoes and socks during the trips.C Treat the cut with first aid cream to prevent infection.D They are an open wound and can get infected if not cared for.E. Apply some cream and cover the wound with a dry, clean bandage.F. Below is a brief list of less-severe injuries that you can prepare for.
39、G. Some climates can be very hot during the day and very cool at night.三、完形填空Joy to the WorldLights, decorations and Christmas trees filled the stores. Many people were there because Christmas was only two days _21_.Thirteen-year-old Joy had just _22_ her Christmas shopping. Joy went out of the stor
40、e and _23_ her classmate, Nick, the least _24_ student in school, who wore strange clothing and had a face only a mother could love.“What are you doing for Christmas?” said Nick with a smile that showed all his yellow teeth.“Im buying presents and having dinner with my_25_,” said Joy, trying to be p
41、olite. “What about you?”“My parents are away,” he said. “I live with my uncle, who doesnt like me very much.”Joy wasnt sure how to_26_, so she said goodbye with an awkward(尴尬的) smile. She felt sorry for Nick since he must feel _27_. But it wasnt really her problem.On Christmas Eve, Joys family were
42、busy around_28_for the holiday. Joys parents were cooking in the kitchen. Joy was a child for holiday cheer, dancingaroundthe house.After dinner, the family gotinto their car and _29_to church for the Christmas Eve service. When they walked into the old building, they were_30_by the flow of beautifu
43、l songs. A man stood up with Bible and_31_the story Joy had learned on her mothers knee. It was about a baby named Jesus who came to live on Earth to help people who_32_him.Joys thoughts kept turning back to Nick. It must be_33_to be lonely on Christmas, a day that celebrated Gods Son coming to Eart
44、h. Tears started to run down her _34_, but she brushed them away.Joy lay awake that night _35_everyone else was sleeping like a baby. She was thinking of ways to help Nick. _36_ she heard parents get up, shejumped out of bed. She found them in the kitchen and told them about Nick. Then she asked, “C
45、an we invite him _37_ today?” “Sure,” answered Joys mother, who was always happy when _38_came. Her father smiled.When Joy called Nick later that day, he was excited. After getting his uncles_39_he joined them for dinner. To her surprise, Joy enjoyed spending time with him.Joy came to understand _40
46、_Christmas cheer is a joy to Nick, even to the whole world.21A ago B away C long D before22A started B finished C continued D remembered23A came across B left behind C got close to D quarreled with24A smart B senior C popular D admirable25A friends B classmates C colleagues D family26A reject B comm
47、ent C respond D conclude27A guilty B lonely C surprised D uncertain28A paying B waiting C applying D arranging29A slid B headed C stuck D linked30A heard B exposed C introduced D surrounded31A read B wrote C covered D published32A helped B needed C attended D tolerated33A terrible B unusual C enjoya
48、ble D frightening34A eyes B head C cheeks D mouth35A if B since C while D because36A Gradually B Meanwhile C Now that D The instant37A up B out C over D across38A guests B relatives C strangers D students39A appreciation B consideration C appointment D permission40A sharing B enjoying C switching D
49、experiencing第II卷(非选择题)四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Traditional Chinese culture is beginning to attract the attention of the world. Kung fu, 41 (especial), has had a great effect 42 the millions of people who first learned about China through it. Sometimes, they may come to China and learn a
50、bout some other 43 (aspect) of this culture. Other Asian nations have long known about the 44 (great) of ancient Chinese culture. Their own cultures are 45 mix of native ones and those Chinese characteristics. Korea and Japan long ago adopted Confucianism, something that continues today even as it 4
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