江苏省苏州新草桥中学2019-2020学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高二英语第一部分:听力理解 (共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where did the woman get the information about the job?A. In the paper B. From a friend C. On the Internet.2. What will the woman probably
2、 do on Thanksgiving Day?A. Visit her sister. B. Stay at home. C. Visit her grandfather3. When did the movie begin?A. At 9:15. B. At 9:45 C. At 10:154. When will the man leave for Tokyo?A. Today. B. Tomorrow morning. C. The day after tomorrow.5. Where did the woman go in the end?A. Xian B. Chengdu. C
3、. Qinhuangdao第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What do we know about the man?A. He has quit his job. B. He does well in his job. C. He has opened his own company.7. What does the woman decide to do?A. To become a model. B. To find a new job. C. To open a school.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. When
4、 will the speakers go shopping?A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.9. What will the man buy as a birthday present?A. A dress. B. A necklace. C. A birthday cake.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the woman live now?A. In a local family. B. In a hotel. C. In a rented apartment.11. What is the woma
5、ns main problem in studying?A. The housing problem. B. Language difficulties. C. A lack of practical work.12. What is the woman studying? A. International Trade B. Language. C. Music.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why does the man take English classes?A. To prepare for an English examination. B. To prepare fo
6、r further study abroad.C. To prepare for his future business career.14. Why does the man choose to take an evening course? A. The evening course is cheaper. B. He has to work during the day. C. He already has a day course.15. What can we learn about the weekend course? A. It costs US $300. B. It las
7、ts for five weeks. C. There are two classes each evening.16. What does the man want to know at the end of the conversation? A. Where to attend the class. B. What to bring for registration. C. How to get to Rose Hall.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the Liberty Bell mainly made up of?A. Copper and zinc.
8、 B. Tin and silver. C. Copper and tin.18. When was the Bell sent to the Pennsylvania State House?A. In 1743. B. In 1756. C. In 1753.19. What was added to the Bell the first time by the local artisans?A. Silver. B. Copper. C. Tin.20. What can we learn about the Liberty Bell center?A. It opens nine ho
9、urs a day. B. The admission to it is free of charge.C. It is not open in summer.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ABefore I studied psychology, I used to think that people would laugh when funny things occurred. While I was right about that, I
10、discovered there are lots of other psychological factors that make people laugh other than the funny part of a joke. When someone laughs at a joke, there will usually be more than one reason that makes him laugh and the more reasons there are, the more powerful the joke will be. I was attending a st
11、and-up comedy show in Egypt, and when the man started to make fun of pedestrians crossing streets, everyone laughed their hearts out. The main reason those people strongly laughed was that almost all of them felt angry towards pedestrians who crossed streets carelessly. The joke wasnt only funny; it
12、 also made the audience feel that they were right about being angry at those pedestrians. That is, people were laughing both because of the funny joke and because of the happiness experienced as a result of the psychological support they got.The better a joke makes a person feel, and the more it inc
13、ludes other psychological factors, the more the person will like it. For example, if you envy one of your friends, and someone tells a joke that is funny and, at the same time, makes your friend seem stupid, then you will probably laugh at it louder than if you werent jealous of him.In short, we don
14、t laugh only when we hear something funny; we also laugh when we experience some kind of happiness that results from the other psychological factors involved in the joke. I strongly discourage making fun of anyone or belittling someone to make someone else laugh. All I want to explain is that if you
15、r joke supports a persons emotions, he will certainly like it a lot.21. What did the author find out after studying psychology?A. Only good jokes make people laugh. B. Laughter can make people healthy.C. Funny things can make people laugh. D. Many factors lead to people laughing.22. Why did the audi
16、ence laugh loud at the pedestrians?A. They played a trick on the pedestrians. B. The pedestrians behaved in a funny way. C. Their emotion was approved of by the show. D. They could feel the pedestrians happiness.23. What does the underlined word “belittling” probably mean?A. Praise. B. Blame. C. Mak
17、e up to. D. Look down on.BMoney with no strings attached. Its not something you see every day. But at Union Station in Los Angeles last month, a board went up with dollar bills attached to it with pins and a sign that read, Give What You Can, Take What You Need.People quickly caught on. And while ma
18、ny took dollars, many others pinned their own cash to the board. “People of all ages, races, and social-economic (社会经济的)backgrounds gave and took, ”said Tyler Bridges of The Toolbox, which created the project. We even had a bride in her wedding dress come up to the board and take a few dollars. Most
19、 of the bills on the board were singles, but a few people left fives, tens and even twenties. The video clip(片段)shows one man who had found a $ 20 bill pinning it to the board.“What I can say for the folks that gave the most, is that they were full of smiles,” Bridges said. “Theres a certain feeling
20、 that giving can do for you and that was apparent in those that gave the most. Most people who took dollars took only a few, but Bridges said a very small number took as much as they could.While the clip might look like part of a new ad campaign, Bridges said the only goal was to show generosity and
21、 sympathy. He added that he hopes people in other cities might try similar projects and post their own videos on the Internet.“After all, everyone has bad days and good days, he said. “Some days you need a helping hand and some days you can be the one giving the helping hand.”24. What does the expre
22、ssion money with no strings attached in paragraph 1 mean?A. Money spent without hesitation.B. Money not legally made.C. Money offered without conditions.D. Money not tied together.25. What did Bridges want to show by mentioning the bride?A. Women tended to be more sociable.B. The activity attracted
23、various people.C. Economic problems were getting worse.D. Young couples needed financial assistance.26. Why did Bridges carry out the project?A. To do a test on peoples morals. B. To raise money for his company.C. To earn himself a good reputation. D. To promote kindness and sympathy.CBefore the end
24、 of the year, workers at Ubiquitous Energy, a company in Redwood City, Calif, will gather in a window-lined conference room to stare toward the future. Thats because their new glass windows will offer more than an amazing view of the North California sights. They will also be able to power the compa
25、nys lights, computers and air conditioners.Several years in the making, Ubiquitous energy-producing glass is a remarkable technological achievement. Its power lies in the layers of organic polymers (聚合物) between sheets of glass. As light enters the window, the flow between the polymer layers creates
26、 electricity which is then collected by tiny wires in the glass.“Its sort of like a computer display run in reverse (反过来),” says Veeral Hardev, director of business development at Ubiquitous Energy. “Instead of electricity being sent to different points in a display to light them up, light is produc
27、ing electricity to be sent out of different points in the window.”Right now the windows produce about a third as much electricity from a given amount of sunlight as the typical solar cells used in roof panels (板).These windows, about half as transparent(透明的) as ordinary glass, dont work as well as t
28、ransparent ones. Hardev says the company is likely to improve the transparency (透明度)greatly. As for the lower output of electricity, he notes that windows can cover a much greater surface area than a roof, so lots of windows will produce a surprisingly larger amount of electricity than the productio
29、n from a rooftop full of higher-efficiency solar panels. “You could do both.” says Hardev. “But youll get more from the windows. The biggest challenge, he adds, is increasing the windows from less than two square feet now to about 50 square feet.”27. What makes the new glass windows special?A. They
30、can offer an amazing view. B. They are controlled by computers.C. They can power the conference room. D. They can help stare toward the future.28. What is Hardev trying to explain in Paragraph 3?A. The source of light.B. The significance of different points.C. The similarity of computer and glass.D.
31、 The working principle of electricity-producing glass.29. What can affect power production according to the passage?A. The transparency of the glass.B. The quality of the rooftop.C. The height of the solar panels.D. The thickness of the glass.30. Which of the following is the best title for the pass
32、age?A. Windows: A New Challenge of TechnologyB. Windows: No Longer Just for Letting in the LightC. Power: A Pressing Problem in the Near FutureD. Power: Not Enough from Rooftop Solar Panels D“Why do we have to learn all this boring stuff?”.Of all the complaints and questions I have heard from my stu
33、dents during my years in the classroom, this was the one most frequently asked. I would answer it by telling the following story.One night a group of nomads (游牧民) were preparing to retire for the evening when suddenly they were surrounded by a great light. They knew they were in the presence of a go
34、d. With great expectation, they waited for a heavenly message of great importance that they knew must be especially for them.Finally, the voice spoke, “Gather as many pebbles (鹅卵石) as you can. Put them in your hags. Travel a days journey and tomorrow night will find you glad and it will find you sad
35、.”The nomads shared their disappointment and anger with each other. They had expected the inspiration of a great universal truth that would enable them to create wealth, health and purpose for the world. But instead they were given a silly task that made no sense to them at all. However, the memory
36、of the light of their visitor caused each one to pick up a few pebbles and store them in their bags while voicing their displeasure.They traveled a days journey and that night while making camp, they reached into bags and discovered every pebble they had gathered had become a diamond. They were glad
37、 they had diamonds. They were sad they had not gathered more pebbles.It was an experience I had with a student, whom I shall call Alan, early in my teaching career that showed the truth of that story to me.When Alan was in the eighth grade, he majored in “trouble”. He had studied how to be a bully a
38、nd was getting his masters degree in “thief”.Every day I had my students memorize a quotation(语录) from a great thinker. As I began the class, I would begin a quotation. To be counted present, the student would be expected to finish the thought.“Alice Adams-here is no failure except”“In no longer try
39、ing.I m present, Mr. Schlatter.”So, by the end of the year, my young pupils would have memorized 150 great thoughts.“People nowadays know the price of everything and the value of nothing.”“No pains, no gains.”“If you can conceive(想出) it, and believe it, you can achieve it.”No one complained about th
40、is daily routine other than Alan-right up to the day he was expelled (开除) and I lost touch with him for five years. Then one day, he called. He was in a special program at one of the neighboring colleges and had just finished parole (假释).He told me that after being sent to juvenile hall (少管所) and fi
41、nally being shipped off to the California Youth Authority for his wrong doings, he had become so ashamed of himself that he had taken a knife and cut his wrists.He said, “You know what, Mr. Schlatter, as I lay there with my life running out of my body, I suddenly remembered that quote you made me wr
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