江苏省兴化市2013-2014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、2013-2014学年第一学期期中调研测试高 二 英 语 试 卷 (考试用时:120分钟 满分:120分) 注意事项:1、本试卷共分两部分,第卷为选择题,第卷为非选择题。2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸上,答案写在试卷上的无效。第I卷 选择题(四部分,共75分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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和阅读下一小题
2、。每段对话仅读一遍。第一节 听下面5段对话,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,每段对话仅读一遍。1. How long will the man probably wait? A. Two hours. B. Three hours. C. Four hours. 2. What can we know about the speakers? A. They want to have a cup of coffee. B. The woman refused the mans invitation. C. The woman will destroy her paper tomorrow.
3、3. What are the speakers talking about? A. The light. B. Power failure. C. Air -conditioning. 4. How much did the mans sister pay for the coat? A. $172. B. $43. C. $86. 5. What do we know about the Grass World? A. Its a caf. B. Its a supermarket. C. Its a theater. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段
4、对话或独白后有几个小题,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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who is the woman most probably speaking to? A. A close friend. B. A teacher. C. A passenger. 7. What is the woman going to do then? A. To change to the bus. B. To give up the j
5、ourney. C. To buy a ticket for this train. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why is the man going to the airport? A. To fly to Singapore. B. To meet his cousin. C. To send off his cousin. 9. What does Christopher do? A. A traveler. B. A writer. C. A painter. 10. When is Christopher expected at the airport? A. At 1
6、0: 20 am. B. At 10: 40 am. C. At 11: 00 am. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is a lido? A. An in-door swimming pool. B. An open-air swimming pool. C. A swimming pool only for children. 12. When did the lido begin? A. In 1914. B. In 1940. C. In the 1940s. 13. Why is the lido very popular? A. People can swim
7、 and relax there. B. People can swim and dance there. C. People can run and have a sunbath there. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In a hospital. B. In a department store. C. In a restaurant. 15. Why is the man nervous? A. Because this is his first time t
8、o China. B. Because he knows nothing about Chinese table manners. C. Because he doesnt know whether he likes Chinese food or not. 16. Whats the rule of table manners the woman tells the man to observe? A. To make himself at home. B. To learn to use chopsticks. C. To choose less strong wines. 17. Wha
9、t does the man have dinner with? A. Chopsticks(筷子). B. A knife and fork. C. A spoon. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What does the woman ask Bobby to do? A. Set the table. B. Pick up his father. C. Help her prepare dinner. 19. What is Bobbys attitude towards his father? A. Thankful. B. Annoyed. C. Understandi
10、ng. 20. What does Bobbys father do? A. He is a bank clerk. B. He is a salesman. C. He is a bus driver. 第二部分:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. Have you heard of the terrorist attack at Tiananmen Square in which 5 people were killed and 40 injured? Yes, _ news came as
11、 _ great shock to me. A. the;a B. the;theC. a;aD. a;the22. She hung up the receiver. This means she_. A. let it hang B. didnt put it back C. held it D. put it back in its place.23. Do you know the headmaster well? Not really, just a nodding _. A. acquaintance B. administration C. consequence D. cons
12、ideration24. Im sure Andrew will come out first in this speech competition. I think so. He _ for it for months. A. is preparingB. has been preparing C. had been preparingD. was preparing25. The experts have given some practical advice _ the problems that most people are concerned about in food safet
13、y. A. in charge ofB. in honor of C. in favor ofD. in regard to 26. Never should we forget peace and the happiness _ brought to our country.A. which B. that C. it D. what27. He said he would accept the job, so we have asked him to _ his acceptance in writing. A. adopt B. blame C. modifyD. confirm28.
14、She was found sitting in her wheelchair, completely _ in a fashion magazine her son had just bought. A. absorbingB. absorbed C. being absorbedD. to absorb29. _ tablet computers like Apples iPad just before bed, a researcher says recently, can lead to a poor nights sleep.A. Using B. Used C. To use D.
15、 Use 30. The storm came so suddenly, otherwise they _ such great loss when it struck. A. couldnt suffer B. wouldnt have sufferedC. shouldnt suffer D. neednt have suffered 31. I am _ about what I say because careless remarks are likely to hurt others feelings. A. enthusiastic B. sensitive C. doubtful
16、 D. cautious32. Joining the firm as a clerk, Peter got rapid promotion, and _ as a manager. A. turned upB. brought up C. ended up D. showed up33. I went to see Professor Johnson, only _ that he had left the city the night before.A. to learnB. learn C. learnedD. learning34. Little Tom tiptoed quietly
17、 to the bird, but _ into the forest when he was about to catch it. A. flew it away B. away flew it C. away it flew D. flew away it35. Mike, our team will play against the Rockets this weekend. I am sure we will win. _! A. CongratulationsB. Cheers C. Never mind D. Good luck第三部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分
18、) 阅读下面短文,从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将其涂黑。Fifteen years ago, I made a living by driving a taxi. One time I arrived in the middle of the night for a pickup at a building that was 36 except for a single light in a ground floor window. I walked to the door and 37 . A small woman in he
19、r 80s opened the door. I took her suitcase to the cab then returned to 38 her into the cab. She thanked me for my kindness. When we got in the taxi, she gave me a(n) 39 , then asked, “Could you drive through 40 ?” “Its not the 41 way,” I answered. “Oh, I dont 42 ,” she said. “Im in no hurry. Im on m
20、y way to a hospice (临终关怀医院).” I looked in the rear view mirror (后视镜). Her eyes were glistening (闪烁). “The doctor says I dont have very long.” I quietly reached over and 43 the meter (计程器). “What 44 would you like me to take?” I asked. For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me
21、the building where she had once worked as an elevator operator. We drove through the 45 where she and her husband had lived. Sometimes shed ask me to 46 in front of a particular building or corner and would sit staring into the darkness, saying nothing. As the sun was 47 , she suddenly said: “Im 48
22、. Lets go now.” We drove in 49 to the address she had given me. There were people waiting for her and they put her in a wheelchair. “How much do I 50 you?” she asked, reaching into her purse. “Nothing,” I said. Almost without thinking, I bent and gave her a hug. She held onto me 51 . “You gave an ol
23、d woman a little moment of 52 ,” she said. I squeezed her hand, then walked into the dim morning light. Behind me, a door shut. I didnt 53 any more passengers that shift. I drove aimlessly, 54 in thought. Were used to thinking that our lives focus on great moments. But great moments often 55 us unaw
24、are.36. A. oldB. darkC. dirtyD. lonely37. A. entered B. knockedC. listened D. ran38. A. inviteB. watchC. help D. receive39. A. address B. letterC. speech D. gift40. A. playground B. downtownC. countryside D. community41. A. shortest B. funniestC. safest D. longest 42. A. consider B. doubtC. know D.
25、mind43. A. cut out B. showed offC. shut off D. turned on44. A. responsibility B. orderC. role D. route45. A. apartment B. environmentC. neighborhood D. plant46. A. break down B. get offC. speed up D. slow down47. A. changing B. movingC. rising D. setting48. A. tired B. embarrassedC. terrified D. con
26、fused 49. A. darkness B. turnC. silence D. sadness50. A. love B. oweC. charge D. cost51. A. mysteriously B. tightlyC. patiently D. accurately52. A. joy B. securityC. trouble D. profit53. A. talk with B. call upC. pick up D. take away54. A. annoyed B. lostC. mad D. guilty55. A. catch B. driveC. impro
27、ve D. puzzle第四部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AI have this old clock that belonged to my mom. My dad gave it to me years ago after mom passed away. I have mixed feelings about keeping the clock. I love it because it was my moms, but it also holds some bad memor
28、ies. You see, it chimes (打钟报时). It counts out the hour and rings once on the half hour. Or at least it used to. Now you never know what number it will ring. When my mother was at home dying from cancer, she asked for the clock to be unplugged (拔去插头等). Hearing the hours count down really angered and
29、frightened her. Mom passed away. I decided I wanted to get the clock fixed so I could remember the good hours we had with her. I took it to a local clock shop the other day. “I know this has no particular value as a clock, but it was my moms and I need to get it fixed,” I said to the shop owner. I w
30、ent on to describe the problem. “We get a lot of these in,” he told me. “Heres what I do. We remove the clock works (机件) and replace it with a battery -operated movement (机芯) that chimes electronically,” he told me. “You cant fix this?” “No, we dont have the time nor the parts.” I thanked him and we
31、nt home. I called a few other places and was told the same thing. “How incredibly sad,” I told the last one disappointedly. We copy the original instead of creating something new. We duplicate (复制); we dont originate (发明). How incredibly sad that we have become a society that replaces craftsmanship
32、(手艺) with convenience and easy fixes. Sadly, this is also our attitude toward life itself. Each of us is an original, one of a kind. But we find it so much easier to copy anothers style than to develop our own. We are wannabes (崇拜别人的人) rather than “hey-world-look-at-me”s. We fail to see the real val
33、ue in who we are, so we spend our lives trying to be someone else.56. The author decided to get the clock fixed because it _.A. was a really old and valuable clockB. left the author with mixed feelings C. was the only thing that his mother had left himD. brought him memories of being with his mother
34、57. What did the clock shop owners tell the author?A. It would cost a lot to repair the clock.B. They could only make the clock electronic.C. The parts that the clock needed were electronic.D. They had never repaired a clock like this before.58. The purpose of the article is to criticize _.A. the ir
35、responsible clock shop ownersB. people who do not value things with a historyC. people who do not have a creative attitude toward lifeD. peoples ignorance (无知) of traditional craftsmanshipBUnlike chemists and physicists, who usually do their experiments using machines, biologists and medical researc
36、hers have to use living things like rats. But there are three Nobel prize-winning scientists who actually chose to experiment on themselves all in the name of science, reported The Telegraph. Werner Forssmann (Nobel prize winner in 1956) Forssmann was a German scientist. He studied how to put a pipe
37、 inside the heart to measure the pressure inside and decide whether a patient needs surgery (手术). Experiments had been done on horses before, so he wanted to try with human patients. But it was not permitted because the experiment was considered too dangerous. Not giving up, Forssmann decided to exp
38、eriment on himself. He anaesthetized (麻醉) his own arm and made a cut, putting the pipe 30 centimeters into his vein (血管). He then climbed two floors to the X-ray room before pushing the pipe all the way into his heart. Barry Marshall (Nobel prize winner in 2005) Most doctors in the mid-20th century
39、believed that gastritis was down to stress, spicy food or an unusually large amount of stomach acid (胃酸). But in 1979 an Australian scientist named Robin Warren found that the disease might be related to a bacteria (细菌) called Helicobacter pylori. So he teamed up with his colleague, Barry Marshall,
40、to continue the study. When their request to experiment on patients was denied, Marshall bravely drank some of the bacteria. Five days later, he lost his appetite and soon was vomiting (呕吐) each morning he indeed had gastritis. Ralph Steinman (Nobel prize winner in 2011) This Canadian scientist disc
41、overed a new type of immune system cell (免疫细胞) called the dendritic cell. He believed that it had the ability to fight against cancer. Steinman knew he couldnt yet use his method to treat patients. So in 2007, when doctors told him that he had cancer and that it was unlikely for him to live longer t
42、han a year, he saw an opportunity. With the help of his colleagues, he gave himself three different vaccines (疫苗) based on his research and a total of eight experimental therapies (疗法). Even though Steinman eventually died from his cancer, he lived four and a half years, much longer than doctors had
43、 said he would.59. The main purpose of the article is to _.A. list some famous Nobel prize winners.B. introduce a few Nobel prize winners who did experiments on themselves.C. describe some dangerous experiments that Nobel prize-winners did on themselves.D. list some difficulties that scientists go t
44、hrough to make important discoveries in biology .60. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?A. Forssmanns experiment ended in failure.B. Forssmann had the pipe pushed all the way into his heart.C. Barry Marshall succeeded by drinking some Helicobacter pylori.D. Barry Marshall was gi
45、ven full responsibility for the study on gastritis at first.61. The underlined word “gastritis” in Paragraph 5 probably means _.A. a kind of stomach diseaseB. a kind of immune cellC. a new type of therapyD. a type of leg cancer62. From the text, we can conclude that Ralph Steinman _.A. had his reque
46、st to experiment on patients denied B. believed that cancer comes from stress and spicy foodC. discovered a new type of cancer cell called the dendritic cellD. tried different therapies containing the dendritic cell on himself CHow do people traditionally manufacture (制造) things? They usually start
47、with a sheet of metal, wood or other material and cut, drill (钻) and shave it to create a desired shape. Sometimes, they use a mold (模具) made of metal or sand, pour liquid plastic or metal into it and let it cool to create a solid part. Now, a completely different method is gaining popularity. On Oc
48、t. 9, 2013, London Science Museum kicked off its new exhibition, 3-D: Printing the Future, with over 600 3-D printed objects on display, including space probes (探测器), toy dolls and even human organs basically any product you can think of, reported Live Science. You might find it hard to believe that
49、 an object can actually be “printed out” like a picture. But it is not that hard to understand how it works. Just as a traditional printer sprays (喷洒) ink onto paper line by line, modern 3-D printers spread material onto a surface layer by layer, from the bottom to the top, gradually building up a s
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