河南省新野县第三高级中学2014-2015学年高二上学期第三次周考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高二上学期第三次周考英语试题一、听力:(共20题,每小题1分,共20分)二、阅读理解(每小题1.5分,共22.5分)AWHEN cars drive in a circle,do they go around a “traffic circle” or a“roundabout”?The first choice sounds strange to me,as we dont say it in Britainbut Ive made Americans laugh for minutes at a time just by saying“roundabout”before Irish aut
2、hor George Bernard Shaw is believed to have said“England and America are two countries separated by the same language”This idea might seem strange, but I think of it whenever I have this type of communication problem with my friends from across the Atlantic。 Often,American people simply dont know wh
3、o Im talking aboutMany times Ive had to explain who a British celebrity(名人)is,even though I assume (猜想)that they must be well-known outside of the UKIts sometimes seems like most Americans dont know who UK Prime Minister David Cameron is,yet in the UK we know all about Paris Hilton and other unimpor
4、tant US celebritieshardly fair! There are also many differences in meaning between words and idioms in our two forms of EnglishI once tried to break up an argument between two Americans by saying,“Come on,leave it out!”(meaning “stop doing or saying that”)but they just turned to me looking confused
5、(困惑的),wondering what exactly they were supposed to“leave out”At least the argument finished! Another unexpected problem with the two types of English happened to me when I was a teacher. I realized that sometimes when I wrote a word with a British spelling, such as“colour”with a“u”,my students would
6、 think that I had spelled it wrong and try to correct me Having said a11 of that,I should say that I do really like the way American English sounds,and Ive got nothing against people learning itjust “leave it out” if youre thinking of correcting my spelling! 21The author mentions the word“roundabout
7、”in the first paragraph toAintroduce some confusing English words Bshow how self-centered Americans are Cgive an example of the difference between American and British EnglishDlist a group of words that sounds strange to British people22According to the third paragraph the author found thatAAmerican
8、 people are more interested in sports than in entertainmentBAmerican people do not know much about British celebrities CBritish people care 1ess about the life of celebrities than American people DBritish celebrities are not very well known in other parts of the world23The authors American friends w
9、ere confused when he said “leave it out” because_.Athe phrase doesnt exist in American English Bthe phrase does not have the same meaning in American English Cthey didnt expect the author to break up their argument Dthey were not sure of the authors attitude toward their argument24The text mainly ma
10、kes its pointsAby making contrasts Bby giving examplesCby explaining famous quotes Dby making classificationsB“ITS never too late to have a happy childhood,”the author Tom Robbins once saidI think it is never too late to need Dad When were little,Daddy is in charge of the world as we know it Yes,I k
11、now we have a president,and some countries have kings or prime ministers,but they are really not in charge of the worldDad knows everythinghe can do anything,and he is always right“Hey,Daddy! Where is Helsinki(芬兰首都赫尔辛基)?”I would ask when I was youngerMy father would reply:“If you put things away whe
12、re they belong,you would know where they are” I said:“Hey,Daddy! I really need to know about Helsinki”He replied:“OK,lets get the encyclopedia(百科全书)” “Hey, Dad! Can I use the car for a date tonight?”He replied:“YeahBe home before midnight” When I arrived home at 2:30 am,Dad was up waiting we dont un
13、derstand about love and anger when were kidsDads yell and shout,and we dont realize that its because they careWe think its because they have to be tough Not this timeHe said:“Thank God youre safeGo to bed,well talk about this in the morning” He always helped“Hey, Dad! I got into trouble at school to
14、day. I didnt really do anything wrongMy teacher wont listen to me” “Ill listenWhat happened? Is that really what happened?” The next day, Dad was at my school,talking with my teacher, fixing the misunderstandingI could always count on Dad Regardless of what he knows or doesnt know, Dad almost always
15、 cares,and can be counted on to be on our side The small things Dad does for us make us feel valuable and important “Hey, Dad! Do you have 50 bucks I could borrow?”He doesEven if he doesnt,he will find it He feels embarrassed when we pay him backand he says:“You dont have to”, but we do because it i
16、s important to do the right thingDad taught us that Dad tells you about traditions“How is today different from other days?” Of course he knows, and knows how to explainIt is he who takes charge and knows how to do everythingHe is the leader, and he is in charge of our worldThe captain of the ship,ou
17、t on the open seaAnonymousTHE first day of school is always a chaotic(混乱的)timeFor many students in the US,this year was even more soIt was all due to one extra school policyThey are now required to wear clothes that meet a new standardized dress code(规范) According to the handbooks of all high school
18、s in Allentown,Pennsylvania,students must wear short- or long-sleeve polo shirts and khaki or black pantsSkinny jeans,leggings(紧身裤),and open toe shoes are not allowed Allentown schools are not aloneOverall,about 57 percent of American public schools now have a “strict dress code”,up from more than 4
19、7 percent a decade earlier, said USA Today Some students dont mind wearing a similar attire(服装)every day“It takes away the daily fashion show and helps level the playing field a little bit with the haves and have-nots,”longtime school safety consultant Ken Trump told USA Today But others arent happy
20、, claiming (声称)that uniforms rob students of individuality(个性) While school uniforms have been a popular topic to discuss recently in the UShowever, in the UK there are much fewer questions about them-they are a tradition School uniforms in England were first introduced during the reign(统治)of King H
21、enry VIII in the l6th centuryThey became popular following the Elementary Education Act of 1870The UK Department of Educations website states:“The Department strongly encourages schools to have a uniform as it cancontribute to the beliefs of a school and set the correct tone。” The uniform is now a s
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