河南省兰考县第二高级中学2017-2018学年高二9月质量检测英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2017-2018学年高二上学期9月质量检测英语试卷第I卷(共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读理解(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和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHere are a few of our favorite entries so far in our “Your Life: The Readers Digest Version” contest. After reading these, head over to Facebook and submit (
2、提交) your own story about a special moment or lesson that shaped your life.“Theres Always a John”By Darla BoydMy first year of teaching, there was a kid named John in my class. John was difficult to control and he nearly drove me crazy. While talking about him one day, an old teacher put his hand on
3、my shoulder and said, “There will always be a John. Your job is to lean, to discover what make him different and help him grow better.” The next year, there was indeed another John. In the last 20 years, Ive learned to enjoy all the kids like John. That advice taught me that there is something to ap
4、preciate in everyone.“An Early Key Lesson”By Elaine WestBefore I began my first teaching job, my mother, a teacher of 30 years, gave me a very special gift, five simple words that have had an effect on my entire life: “Make friends with the janitor (门卫).” Her wisdom taught me the respect for all typ
5、es of characters and continue to enrich my life to this day. Just five little words but what an impact they can have when you take them to heart.“Raising Mommy”By Jan DavisBeing a mother can always present challenges and rewards. Someone told me early in my parenting career that “Children will teach
6、 you everything you need to know”. Being a mother is being raised. Our children become our advisers. Their dreams become our professors, as we are taking notes carefully. The sounds of their laughter and smiles on their faces are a great reward to us or bring us great joy. Their tears remind us that
7、 it is okay to fail, wipe the tears away and try again.21. What did the old teacher mean by saying “There will always be a John”?A. It is important to change JohnB. John will always be an ordinary student.C. There are always difficult students like John.D. John is a very common name.22. What did Ela
8、ine Wests mother advise her to do?A. Dont treat students differently.B. Respect people from different backgrounds.C. Take care of janitors.D. Dont judge people by appearance.23. Which of the following would Jan Davis most probably agree with?A. Being a mother has more challenges than rewards.B. Chil
9、dren should realize the dreams of their parents.C. A mother should be given more care.D. A mother improves herself greatly in parenting.24. The text is most probably a(n) .A. ad for three new books B. notice inviting contributionsC. introduction to a contest D. poster about a lectureBMary had a dog,
10、 Lucky. Whenever her friends visit, she will warn them not to leave their luggage open because Lucky would help himself to whatever struck his fancy. Lucky always hides his findings in his toy box in the basement (地下室), where his treasures would be placed.It happened that Mary found out she had brea
11、st cancer. Someone told her she was going to die of it. The night before she was to go. to the hospital she was with Lucky. A thought struck her - what would happen to Lucky? Although the three - year - old dog liked her husband, Jim, he was Marys dog . If I die, Lucky will be abandoned. He wont und
12、erstand I dont want to leave him. The thought made her sadder than thinking of her own death.Mary was in hospital for over two weeks. Jim took Lucky for his evening walk faithfully, but the dog looked just miserable. But finally the day came for Mary to leave the hospital. When she arrived home, Mar
13、y was so tired that she couldnt even make it to her bedroom. Jim made her comfortable on the sofa and left her alone.Lucky stood watching Mary. Sleep soon overcame her. When Mary woke up, she couldnt understand what was wrong. Feeling heavy and hot, she couldnt move her head. Panic soon gave way to
14、laughter when Mary realized she was covered in every treasure Lucky owned! While she had slept, the sad dog had made trip after trip to the basement and back bringing his favorites. He had covered her with his love. Mary forgot about her illness. Instead she and Lucky began to walk further and furth
15、er together every night.It has been 12 years now and Mary is still cancer - free. Lucky? He still steals treasures and stashes (隐藏) them in his toy box, but Mary remains his greatest treasure.25. What had Mary been most worried?A. Her husband would have the dog desertedB. Lucky was always stealing.C
16、. Lucky hid his findings in the basement.D. Her visitors usually left their luggage open26. Why did Mary sleep on the sofa?A. Her husband asked her to sleep on it. B. She couldnt find her bedroom.C. She was left alone at home. D. She was completely worn out.27. What does the underlined part “Panic s
17、oon gave way to laughter” suggest?A. Mary was still puzzled at the dogs behaviorB. Mary had been confused at the dogs behavior.C. Marys husband should have stayed at home.D. The dog, Lucky, failed to murder Mary.28. What happened when Mary was asleep?A. Lucky covered her with his treasures B. Lucky
18、went out to look for Jim.C. Lucky panicked her to wake up D. Lucky stayed in the basementC I miss the Internet. I know that, technically, the Internet still exists. But I miss the old days before money invaded the Internetthe early 2000s when I created the literary blog. Back then, nothing you did m
19、attered. And that gave you freedom. Back then, the online book culture was run mostly by enthusiasts and amateurs, people who were creating blogs simply for the pleasure of it,rather than to build a career or a brand. Once advertisers showed up, offering to pay us to do the thing we were doing just
20、for fun, it was very hard to say no. The problem with doing what you love as a day job is that you have to make compromises in order to make money. When youre just an enthusiast, you can write about anything you want. Your only restriction is the limit of your curiosity. But you probably wont get mu
21、ch attention. And in the world of online publishing, attention is everything. Your profit is linked directly to how many clicks and page views you got. In order to make enough money to run a real publication, you have to write about books everyone has already heard of. You have to narrow your conver
22、sation down to the one that is already happening elsewhere. Its not just the publications that prefer these voices, its the readers themselves. I have given up making money on the site, and I would just shrug and continue to publish the voices I am interested in. I am lucky because I have a side bus
23、iness as a consultant, so the advertising dollars are not essential. But for those who do rely on this income, they have to adjust their coverage to their audiences desires. There is a way to strike a balance: do the shallow things that you know will get money, and let that pay for your favorite pro
24、jects.29. The author is most likely to be . A. an advertiser B. an actor C. a writer D. a teacher30. Why does the author miss the Internet in the early 2000s? A. His interest was not affected by money. B. He had free access to the Internet. C. His literary blog was very popular. D. He could earn a l
25、ot of money.31. Which of the following could get the most clicks? A. Compositions written by students. B. Reports about advanced science. C. Reviews about books few people have read D. Articles about popular topics.D Ugandas lion population has fallen by 30 percent in the last ten years. Experts are
26、 warning that the big cats could soon disappear from the country. That could hurt Ugandas important and money-making tourism industry. We are in one of Ugandas national parks. There are grasslands as far as the eye can see. And there are many travelers from around the world. They have woken up early
27、 - before the sun rises - and their camps are now empty. They are hunting, not with guns but with cameras. Lions are growing harder to find throughout Uganda. Last month, the non-profit organization Wildlife Conservation Society said now only a little more than 400 lions remain in Uganda. That is on
28、e third less than ten years ago. Tutilo Mudumba is a researcher with the Wildlife Conservation Society, or WCS. He says lions face many threats, such as hunters and local farmers. He says if no action is taken to reduce these threats, lions could one day disappear from Uganda. He said, “If nothing i
29、s done and the population keeps going down, then it will not be likely that we will have them. If they reduce by 30 percent every 10 years, then of course those are the number of years left for you to have zero.”The disappearance of lions from Uganda could hurt the countrys economy. In 2006, the WCS
30、 studied the expectations and spending of visitors to Uganda. It found that each lion was worth $13,500 a year to the economy. The study also found that only 60 percent of tourists would still visit Ugandas national parks if there were no lions left. The World Bank estimates tourism brought 1 billio
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