江苏省扬州市2018-2019学年高二上学期期末考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、扬州2018-2019学年度第一学期期末检测试题高二英语 本卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。第卷(选择题 共85分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)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15秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man do today?A. Play football. B. Buy some flowers. C. Work in the ga
2、rden.2. What does the woman do?A. A student. B. A waitress. C. A tour guide.3. How did the man feel before his speech?A. Relaxed. B. Nervous. C. Confident.4. Where does the conversation take place? A. At school. B. At a shop. C. At the mans house. 5. What will the man do later?A. Eat out. B. Cook di
3、nner. C. Buy vegetables.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,各小题给出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和第7题。6. What is John doing?A. Taking a nap. B. Having lunch. C. Taking a message.7. What time is it probably now?A. 12:00 no
4、on. B. 12:30 pm. C. 1:00 pm.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9题。8. How much can the man save if he pays by the year?A. 15 pounds. B. 25 pounds. C. 35 pounds.9. How many books can the man borrow at a time?A. Two at most. B. Six at most. C. Ten at most.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。10. What are the speakers doing?A. Attending a conc
5、ert.B. Waiting to buy tickets.C. Trying to phone someone.11. What do we know from the conversation? A. It will be one hour before the concert starts.B. The tickets of the concert have been sold out.C. The ticket office doesnt accept orders by phone.12. What is the probable relationship between the s
6、peakers?A. Friends. B. Strangers. C. Colleagues. 听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13. What is the mans life like right now?A. Quiet. B. Hard.C. Busy.14. What does the man probably do?A. A writer.B. An editor.C. A doctor.15. What are the womans favorite sports at the gym?A. Running and dancing.B. Swimming and runni
7、ng.C. Swimming and lifting weights.16. How long will the two speakers stay at the gym?A. At least three hours.B. Less than two hours. C. About two and a half hours.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17. What is the talk mainly about?A. Studying overseas.B. University scholarship. C. Studying in universities.18. Whi
8、ch country ranks the first on the list?A. Australia. B. The United States. C. The United Kingdom.19. What is the average education expense in Hong Kong per year?A. About US $22,000. B. About US $24,000. C. About US $30,000.20. What is the average tuition cost based on?A. The top 10 best colleges.B.
9、The top 10 largest colleges.C. The top 10 most famous colleges.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。21. Some people experience shyness as a _ to communication, but this can be broken down gradually. A. conflict B. taboo C. barrier D. delay 22
10、. With his teacher behind his back, he still kept his eyes _ on the screen.A. fixedB. fixing C. to fix D. being fixed 23. Its quite unlikely that anyone lacking adequate patience and love will _ a teacher. A. turn B. make C. get D. grow24. You came second in the running race. Congratulations! Thanks
11、. But practising more, I _ a different result.A. might getB. may getC. may have gotD. might have got25. To find the missing boy as soon as possible, they were reminded to turn to the Internet _ dialing 110.A. in place of B. in addition to C. in response to D. in regard to 26. Such a person _ you ref
12、erred to just now is really hard _ in our life.A. as; to deal withB. who; to deal withC. whom; to be dealt withD. who; to be dealt with27.The newly built earthquake-resistant houses in Xinjiang have resisted more than 30 earthquakes _ 5.0 magnitude or above in the past seven years.A. measuringB. mea
13、suredC. to measureD. tobemeasured28. For sake of safety, never believe any message from an unknown number until it has been _. A. reformed B. confirmed C. transformed D. informed29. Can I speak to Mr. Johnson at 4 oclock this afternoon?Im afraid not. He _ to the conference by then.A. has gone B. is
14、going C. will have gone D. would have gone 30. The Belt and Road Initiative can promote cultural exchange _ goods exchange, which benefits both China and the countries concerned. A. more thanB. rather thanC. instead of D. apart from31. I am struggling to polish up my English now. If only I _ hard in
15、 senior one! A. study B. studied C. had studied D. should study32. He felt confident that he had passed the test, only _ that he failed it.A. telling B. told C. to be told D. to tell33. The well-known master of crosstalk is willing to _ new foreign students if they can speak Putonghua fluently and h
16、ave an interest in Chinese culture.A. take up B. take after C. take down D. take on34. Some people tend to lose temper so easily that even a little trouble can make them _.A. on cloud nine B. over the moon C. down in the dumpsD. fly off the handle35. I find it very hard to remember so many English w
17、ords._. Just practice more.A. Youre not aloneB. Never mind C. You ask for itD. No problem 第二节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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。More than one year ago, I suffered from a medical issue lasting for almost two months. I didnt share it with everyone because I tho
18、ught it didnt sound so important, but as time has progressed, Ive come to realize it was so much more than that.On February 13, 2017, I was in my kitchen 36 dinner with my youngest son. 37 I felt a sharp pain in my head, and I was very dizzy, seeing 38 . I could see the concern in my sons eyes as he
19、 asked me to rest on the sofa while he finished cooking dinner.As I lay there, I acted as if I was OK but 39 it got worse. This headache along with other symptoms continued non-stop for the next seven weeks. 40 countless doctor and specialist appointments, and tons of medicines, the pain remained.Bo
20、th doctors and several radiologists were 41 . Im a believer of God and I always have been, 42 sadly I was losing hope and I felt as if my faith was being tested this time. The emotional suffering began to affect my spirit. Thankfully I continued to pray and be grateful that I was fortunate to have m
21、edical care. So many people have no money for 43 and suffer daily. After 48 long days of 44 and going to bed with an extreme headache, my answer and healing finally came through a wonderful doctor and physical therapist.To God goes the glory!Looking 45 I feel so grateful for all thelove everyone gav
22、e. I have so many considerate friends, caring coworkers, 46 a very loving and sweet husband and three amazing kids that show me every day how much I 47 to them. My mind went to so many places during this uncertain time and I was reminded that life is so fragile. Nowadays as challenging as it may be,
23、 Im trying to 48 each day as if it were my last, remaining 49 and happy. Ill continue to be thankful and give back whenever and as much as I can. I 50 you to do the same.Praise God, from whom all blessings flow 36. A. havingB. enjoyingC. finishingD. preparing 37. A. GraduallyB. EventuallyC. Suddenly
24、D. Slowly 38. A. sonsB. firesC. starsD. friends 39. A. easilyB. unlikelyC. naturallyD. actually 40. A. AfterB. uponC. BeforeD. Since 41. A. at easeB. at a lossC. in troubleD. in chaos 42. A. so B. and C. but D. or 43. A. healthcareB. foodC. shelterD. drink 44. A. rising upB. raising upC. calling upD
25、. waking up 45. A. upB. downC. backD. forward 46. A. apparentlyB. especiallyC. practicallyD. urgently 47. A. meanB. sayC. complainD. express 48. A. suffer B. live C. avoid D. remind 49. A. positiveB. cautiousC. considerateD. unique 50. A. suggestB. allowC. approveD. challenge 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节
26、 根据黑布林文本阅读,从每题所给的A. B. C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共5小题;每题1分,满分5分)51. Mr. Ramsay and Mr. Bankes were _ in the past.A. strangers B. colleagues C. enemies D. friends52. What is Mrs. Ramsays opinion of the lighthouse keepers work?A. Absurd B. Appealing C. troublesome D. Boring53. What kind of story is The coconut
27、seller ? A. thriller/horror B. adventure/drama C. science fiction D. romantic comedy54. What is Brunos living place like?A. It is safe and orderly.B. It is poor, crowded and unsafe. D. It is shabby but safe.C. It is safe, quiet and comfortable.55. Brunos kind mother is a good _.A. worker.B. sewer.C.
28、 cook.D. cleaner.第二节 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的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。(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)AIn an attempt to make the group texting experience more bearable, weve put together a list of strategies and things to consider when messaging multiple people at the same time.Think about who youre textingWhet
29、her youre in a group text with your parents, schoolmates, or work friends, consider what youre sharing and who youre sharing it with. Parents may not be interested in the latest memes and explaining their slight differences can be a pain. Be mindful of peoples schedulesWhile not everyones schedules
30、are the same, most people are busy during typical work week hours, so sending a million mid-day texts isnt always ideal. Some people rise early or get to bed early. Avoid including them on a text that you know will ask for a bunch of responses super late at night or early in the morning.Name the gro
31、upIf you have the ability to name the texting or messaging group youre on this is possible on aniPhoneor when usingFacebook Messenger I strongly recommend you do so. Though not everyone will love the name you choose, naming your group will help you keep track of all your ongoing conversations. Dont
32、write lots of one-word textsPlease, if you must text in the group thread, dont deliver multiple short answers in a row. Everyone will despise you. If you have something pressing to share or say, try to sum it up in one brief text. If you have a lot to say, maybe try writing an email. Damn I seriousl
33、y dont have time to be on my phone when Im at work, and my friends keep texting on the group chat and Im at a loss. Melzz (_Melzzxx)November 17, 201856.The passage is intended to _. A. offer some suggestions on how to text appropriately in a group B. explain why every one should text appropriately i
34、n a groupC. try to persuade the readers to text appropriately in a groupD. state the importance of texting appropriately in a group 57. Which subtitle better matches the e-mail at the bottom of the passage?A. Think about who youre texting. B. Be mindful of peoples schedules.C. Name the group. D. Don
35、t write lots of one-word texts.BThere are a couple different things that make ramen noodles an unhealthy choice. Theres not much to these provision packets besides salt and carbohydrates. While those certainly get thrown around quite a bit as “bad-for-you” comments, you may not know how they actuall
36、y harm your body. Firstly, theres the fact that most instant ramen servings contain over 1100 milligrams of sodiumthats approaching half of the maximum you should eat per day. When you take in that much sodium in a single sitting, your body overcompensates by holding more water. This can cause tempo
37、rary water weight gain, leaving you feeling bloated(肿胀)and lacking in energy.But while you may feel bloated, chances are you wont feel full. Since the ramen contains lots of refined carbohydrates with virtually no protein or fiber, its essentially the very definition of empty calories. And youve pro
38、bably heard the song-and-dance about refined carbs; eating too much can lead your blood sugar to increase and then decrease, leaving you hungry and ready to eat againwhich leads to weight gain. And, perhaps most upsetting of all, this quick-and-easy meal may stay with you much longer than you realiz
39、e. Massachusetts General Hospitals Dr. Braden Kuo used a pill-sized camera to record the digestive tracts of volunteers who ate processed ramen noodles as well as fresh ones. With a video, Dr. Kuo was able to show that, after two hours when the fresh noodles were long gone, the ramen noodles were st
40、ill there in the intestines. Doctors do know that years of eating the instant packets are linked to poor health. Another study, this one by the Harvard School of Public Health, assessed the long-term consequences of ramen consumption in South Korea, where its a major course. They found that subjects
41、, women in particular, who ate instant noodles at least twice a week had a 68 percent higher risk of diabetes and heart diseasethan subjects who ate a more consistently natural diet.In short, eating ramen once in a while wont damage your healthas is true with most processed foods. But its not someth
42、ing you should make a habit offor your stomach and hearts sake.58. What, according to paragraph 1, specifically contribute to the body harm in ramen?A. salt B. carbohydratesC. sodiumD. water59. Which of the following is NOT the harm of ramen to people? A. resulting in short-term water weight gain B.
43、 much longer digesting process in intestinesC. higher risk of diabetes and heart disease D. much addition to salt and carbohydrates60. What does the writer intend to do when writing this passage?A. To remind people of the harm done to our health.B. To analyze where the harm of ramen lies in detail.C
44、. To warn people never to form a ramen-eating habit. D. To urge people to think twice before eating ramen.CWolves travel shorter distances and move slower during snowfall events, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists. The effects were most pronounced at night, when wolves hun
45、t, and behaviour returned to normal within a day. Wolf tracks across snow in northeastern Alberta. Our findings suggest that there is something about actively falling snow that causes wolves to slow down, said Amanda Droghini, a former MSc student in the Department of Biological Science and lead aut
46、hor on the study. We dont know the exact mechanism behind that. Its unlikely that they were staying still because they were feasting on a recent kill. Instead, active precipitation(降雪量)might affect wolves hunting abilities. Like rain, snow clears the air column of scent molecules. So, maybe falling
47、snow makes it harder for wolves to detect the smell of prey.Over the course of two winters, the researchers used remote cameras to disclose snowfall events and estimate snow depth. To study wolf movement, they collected telemetry(测距仪) data from 17 wolves to calculate travel speed and duration, as we
48、ll as resting periods. It is the first study to examine how large flesh-eating animals respond to snowfall events.With the effects of climate change on precipitation in the north forest region uncertain, it is difficult to predict the implications for wolf populations. Studies such as these increase
49、 our understanding of how large mammals react to normal snowfall events, but the type and amount of winter precipitation will likely have an impact on animal behavior and the energetic cost of movement. .Winter is already challenging for many wildlife species because moving through snow requires mor
50、e energy. Snow can also make it harder for animals to access food resources, said Droghini, who conducted the research under the supervision of Professor Stan Boutin, Alberta Biodiversity Conservation Chair.Anything that increases those costs, such as increased rain-on-snow events, could lead to lac
51、king in nutrition, poor body condition, and even starvation as animals are unable to make up for those additional costs. That is one of the worst-case scenarios(设想)but, in truth, we know very little about potential changes to precipitation patterns and how wildlife will respond to those changes.61.
52、Which one is the closest to the underlined word “disclose” in paragraph 3?A. identify B. overlook C. overcome D. disturb62. Increased precipitation might have the following effects on animals except _.A. poor healthB. nutritional shortageC. hunting abilityD. losing appetite63. It can be inferred fro
53、m the passage that _.A. researchers find it difficult to predict the implications for wolvesB. researchers have found the mechanism behind the phenomenonC. researchers have collected data by using modern technologiesD. researchers will most probably go on studying the phenomenon64. Where can we prob
54、ably find this article? A. tourist leaflets. B. sports newspapers. C. science magazines. D. advertising posters.DFor over 70 years, UNICEF has been putting children first, working to protect their rights and provide the assistance and services they need to survive and develop all over the world. Its
55、 the end-of-year giving season, and UNICEF has lots of good news to share about the influence its supporters have had on the lives of children. Thanks to its generous donors, UNICEF has helped save more lives than any other humanitarian organization.Monthly donors are a major reason why UNICEF can m
56、ake that claim, according to Karla Coello, UNICEF USA Senior Director for Monthly Giving. “Last year, UNICEF responded to 377 humanitarian emergencies, from conflicts to natural disasters,” says Coello. “Emergency appeals bring in important revenue but after the emergency, there are still a lot of t
57、hings children need to make life bearable. Thats what our monthly donors provide.”When drought destroys crops, conflict forces families from their homes, an epidemic breaks out or a disaster strikes, children suffer most. And in some countries, even the best of times are dangerous for its youngest c
58、itizens. Every day more than 15,000 children under 5 die from preventable causes.Protecting children before, during and after a crisis requires a reliable source of funding. The constant stream of revenue provided by monthly donations enables UNICEF to reach children with what they need most when th
59、ey need it, prepositioning emergency supplies before a disaster strikes and continuing to build sustainable solutions after an immediate crisis has subsided.Monthly giving is also important to funding large-scale interventions(介入). Thanks to UNICEFs global immune campaigns, the world is now nearly f
60、ree of polio(小儿麻痹症)and there are only 14 countries where mothers and children still face maternal and neonatal tetanus(破伤风)deadly threat. And UNICEF programs in 120 countries are helping to prevent and treat malnutrition, which is linked to nearly half of all deaths of children under 5. “UNICEF USA
61、monthly donors are our most engaged, most dedicated supporters,” says Rebecca Volpe, UNICEF USA Manager, Monthly Giving. “So we do our best to make them feel appreciated by keeping them thoroughly updated about the powerful impact they are having and showing them how much they matter to us.” In turn
62、, monthly donors tend to be dedicated supporters. “Protecting children giving them opportunities to play, learn, feel safer, heal is critical to us,” explained a survey respondent, expressing a commitment to children that UNICEF USAs Monthly Giving team sees every day.Supporters who sign up with UNI
63、CEF USA to give monthly automatically become members of the Guardian Circle, which affords them benefits, including: Annual statements to make tax time easierAn easy-to-use donor access that simplifies modifying gift amounts, updating payment methods and making other changes, including the timing of
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2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
