河北省正定县第三中学2017-2018学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2017年联考高二期中试卷 英语试卷 ( 满分:150分 时间:90分钟) 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。Skillswise Delivery(递送)ServicesChristmas Job Opportunities(机会)Aged between 16 and 65 years? Need some money for Christmas?Are you available to work at short notice?Can you work early in
2、 the morning or late at night? We are looking for careful and patient people to help to sort and deliver parcels in the Reading area from late November until the end of December.Pay for weekdays, including Saturdays and Sundays, will be:Ages 16 to 174.80 per hour.Age 18 and over6.10 per hour.So if y
3、ou have good communication skills and are able to work as part of a team, we would like to hear from you.To get an application form(申请表)please write to:Elaine Grey, Personnel Officer, Skillswise Delivery Services, Windsor Road.Reading,RG5 4BRTel:0118 932 814 (24 hr. answer phone)Closing date: 10th N
4、ovember1.Skillswise Delivery Services is looking for people who .A. are young adults B. live in the Reading areaC. have good qualities and certain skills D. can work full-time2.If youre 16 and work 8 hours on Sunday, youll get .A.48.80 B.19.20 C.24.40 D.38.403.To get the Christmas job, you must .A.
5、phone Elaine Grey B. fill in a formC. get an application form before late November D. go to the office of Skillswise Delivery Services4.What should he do if a teen, Tom wants to get this job?A. He must hand in his form before 10th October. B. He must be sixteen years old or older.C. He must work at
6、noon. D. He must call 0118 932 824.BI was at the chemist collecting my daughters medication and she asked me to go into the shop next door to get some energy drinks for her. She was about to travel on a train and she tires easily. The shop did not have what she wanted so I went to the garage near my
7、 home. As I came out of the garage I could see Margaret across the busy road. I thought to myself shed just got off the bus and was on her way to her daughters house which is next door to me. I thought Id give her a lift to her daughters house.Then from across the busy road I could see the elderly l
8、ady I thought was Margaret going in a different direction down a different side street. I was surprised because I was really sure it was Margaret. In fact, I was so sure that I took the trouble of waiting to drive across the busy road to go to Margaret.By the time I caught up with the elderly lady,
9、she was at the bottom of a dead end and looked confused as she didnt recognize where she was. It was indeed Margaret. Though I have spoken to her before and given her a lift, she needed reminded of who I was. Margaret got in my car.We arrived at her daughters house, it seemed in darkness and I didnt
10、 think Julie was in. I told Margaret to go and check. I had to take Lauren to the train station. If Julie wasnt at home Id bring Margaret back to her own house. I went to my house and Lauren got in the car, then I saw Julie with Margaret.Margaret thought I was kind to her today. Truth is that her th
11、ankful words will stay with me for a long time. Im so happy to that the first shop I went to didnt have what Lauren wanted, otherwise I d never have got this beautiful compliment or more importantly, to help Margaret.5.What was the author doing when she saw Margaret?A. Collecting medication. B. Buyi
12、ng energy drinks.C. Driving on the street. D. Going to the garage.6.What do you know about Margaret?A. She tried to avoid meeting the author on her way.B. She got lost on the way to her daughters home.C. She took a new way to her daughters home.D. She recognized the author at first sight.7.Which can
13、 replace the underlined word “compliment” in the last paragraph?A. excitement. B. apology. C. praise. D. reward.CMary bought a dress in a womens clothing store. She felt very happy about buying the dress until she got home. Then she remembered she had left her purse at the store. It was the third ti
14、me that month that Mary had forgotten something important. Mary was angry with herself. She said, “Am I losing it?”Emma was teaching a class in mathematics at a college. She began to explain to the students how to solve a very difficult problem. She understood it very well. But somehow, at that mome
15、nt, she could not explain it. Emma said, “I must be losing it.”Americans seem to have a lot of concern about losing it. At least that is what you would think from hearing them talk. They use the expression when they feel they are losing control. It can mean losing emotional control. Or losing the ab
16、ility to do something. Or losing intelligence.Word experts differ about how the expression started. Some believe it came from television programs popular in the 1980s.Others believe it began with psychologists, who deal with how people think, feel and act.“We Americans have many concerns about contr
17、olling our lives. Perhaps we worry too much,” one psychologist said. “In many situations to say you are losing it eases the tension(不安).”Its healthy. And most people who say they are having a problem are not losing it.People may feel more like they are losing it when they are “down in the dumps”. Wo
18、rd expert Charles Funk says people have been feeling down in the dumps for more than 400 years. The word dumps probably comes from Northern European countries. The languages of Denmark and Norway both have similar words. The words mean to fall suddenly. Americans borrowed this saying. And, over the
19、years ,it has become a popular way of expressing sadness. 8.What problem did Mary think she had?KS5UKS5UKS5UA. She easily lost emotional control. B. She had quite low intelligence.C. She seemed to have a poor memory. D. She lost the ability to shop wisely.9.How does the author explain the use of los
20、ing it?A. By describing his own experiences. B. By providing research findings.C. By giving instructions. D. By using examples.10.We can infer from the psychologist that .A. Americans worry too much about their health problemsB. its good for your health to say youre losing itC. people really lose it
21、 when they say theyre losing itKS5UKS5UD. Americans enjoy controlling their lives11.If someone feels down in the dumps, he or she .A. is in low spirits B. is losing somethingC. becomes less popular D. has a sudden fall in lifeDA disease called “Panama” is threatening supplies of the worlds most popu
22、lar fruitbanana. Two years ago, the United Nations warned that the Panama disease could destroy much of the worlds banana crop. Since then, things have not gotten better. A new outbreak was discovered last year in Australia. The disease started in Asia in the 1990s, and later spread to Africa and th
23、e Middle East.World health officials worry the disease could travel to Latin America, one of the top banana producers in the world. All this is a big concern because bananas are an important source of income and nutrients for millions of people. They are grown in 135 tropical nations. The United Nat
24、ions lists bananas as one of the most important foods, along with rice, wheat and corn.Randy Ploetz is a professor at the Tropical Research & Educational Center at the University of Florida.Many consider him as Americas top banana expert. As he explained, Panama disease affects the Cavendish banana.
25、 The Cavendish is one of more than 500 kinds of bananas. But it is the most popular.“The industry is waking up to the problem, ” Ploetz said. “They are pretty scared.” He was speaking Thursday by telephone from Miami, Florida, where he is among 1,000 people attending the International Banana Congres
26、s. The meeting was supposed to take place in Costa Rica, but was moved at the last minute. There were concerns banana growers could spread Panama disease from dirt collected on their shoes, Ploetz said.Ploetz said reports that Cavendish banana production could end are not correct. But if the disease
27、 spreads to Latin America, it could hurt the worlds economy along with food supplies for millions of people. Still, he said there is reason for hope. Scientists in Australia are working on a genetically engineered banana that might not be at risk of getting Panama disease.12.What makes World health
28、officials worried about the disease?A. Making the banana disappear. B. Spreading to another continent.C. No effective medicine to kill it. D. No ways to stop it spreading.13.What do you know about professor Randy Ploetz?A. He is the best scientist studying banana in America. B. He helps farmers grow
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