北京师大附中2019-2020学年高二年级上学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、北京师大附中2019-2020学年上学期高二年级期中考试英语试卷本试卷有八道大题,考试时长120分钟,满分150分。第一卷第一部分:听力理解(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)1. Who is going to play the violin?A. Amy. B. Jack. C. Susan.2. Where will the woman go tonight?A. New York. B. Chicago. C. Ocean City.3. How many days will the man stay in the hotel?A. Three.
2、B. Four. C. Five.4. What will the weather be like in the West of England?A. Sunny. B. Windy. C. Rainy.5. What is the mans suggestion?A. Buying a new mouse.B. Buying a new computer.C. Getting the mouse fixed.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Where will the two speakers have dinner tonight?A. At
3、Janes home. B. In a bar. C. In a restaurant.7. What will the man buy on his way home?A. Apple pies. B. Wine. C. Roses.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Why does the man frequently donate blood?A. To show his bravery.B. To help the patients.C. To meet a pretty nurse.9. What do we know about the woman?A. She works in
4、 the blood station.B. She has trouble donating blood.C. She has traveled to disaster areas.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Whats the woman going to do in two weeks?A. Take a trip to Australia. B. Do some research. C. Book a plane ticket.11. What will the man do for the woman?A. Look after her house.B. See her
5、off at the airport.C. Get her plane ticket online.12. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends. B. Colleagues. C. Relatives.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13. What will students do during the first week?A. Have a guided tour.B. Listen to some talks.C. Access computer information.14. How
6、 does the speaker feel about online information?A. Interested. B. Satisfied. C. Cautious.15. What ensures that books are not missing from the shelves for too long?A. Having enough reference books.B. Setting a deadline to return the book.C. Providing several copies for each book.第三节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)听下
7、面一段对话,完成第16题至第20题五道小题,每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。United Bank Form.Transaction (业务) 16 for a credit cardCustomers nameBob 17 Account number032876Mailing address5938 18 Hill AvenueBilling addressThe same as the mailing addressDate of birth 19 15th, 1986Phone number 20 第二部分
8、:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)A Disaster Makes a Strong PersonI lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a freight(货物) yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can still 21 the brightness of sunshine. It would be 22 to see again, but a 23 can do strang
9、e things to people, I dont mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the 24 of them made me 25 the more what I had.Life, I believe, asks a continuous series of adjustments to reality. The more quickly a person is able to make these adjustments, the more 26 his own private wo
10、rld becomes. The adjustment is never 27 . I was totally confused and afraid. But I was lucky. My parents and my teachers saw something in methe 28 to livewhich I didnt see, and they made me want to 29 against blindness.The hardest 30 I had to learn was to believe in myself. I am not talking about si
11、mply the kind of 31 that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase alone. That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: the confidence that I am, despite being imperfect, a real, 32 person; that there is a special place where I can make myself fit.It took me years to discover and 33 this co
12、nfidence. It had to start with the simplest things. Once a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was making fun of me and I was hurt. “I cant use this.” I said. “Take it with you,” he 34 me, “and roll it around.” The words 35 in my head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball I could hear wher
13、e it went. This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought 36 : playing baseball. At Philadelphias Overbrook School for the Blind I 37 a successful variation of baseball and I called it ground ball.All my life I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to reach them, one at a t
14、ime. I had to be clear about my 38 . It was no good trying for something that I knew at the start was wildly out of reach 39 that only invited the bitterness of failure. I would 40 sometimes anyway but on the average I made progress.21. A. measure B. affect C. remember D. bring22. A. possible B. rea
15、sonable C. hopeful D. wonderful23. A. question B. mistake C. disaster D. situation24. A. importance B. value C. loss D. attention25. A. record B. expect C. offer D. appreciate26. A. natural B. modern C. challenging D. meaningful27. A. necessary B. easy C. difficult D. practical28. A. right B. plan C
16、. place D. potential29. A. guard B. hit C. argue D. fight30. A. game B. skill C. lesson D. knowledge31. A. self-control B. self-confidence C. self-defense D. self-improvement32. A. modest B. energetic C. generous D. positive33. A. strengthen B. express C. share D. destroy34. A. urged B. blamed C. re
17、spected D. admired35. A. held B. stuck C. bothered D. knocked36. A. important B. specific C. common D. impossible37. A. invented B. confirmed C. checked D. noticed38. A. interest B. limitation C. experience D. responsibility39. A. once B. unless C. because D. though40. A. fail B. try C. act D. conti
18、nue第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节:AThe PillowAt the age of sixteen, I joined a volunteer group with my dad. I went on my first volunteer project in West Virginia. On the night we arrived, we discovered that “our family” was living in a trailer (拖车) that was in poor condition. A crew had been worki
19、ng on it for two weeks, but every time they finished one problem, another surfaced.We decided the only reasonable solution was to build a new housesomething unusual but necessary under these circumstances. The family was overjoyed with their new house that was twenty by thirty feet with three bedroo
20、ms, a bath and a kitchen.On Tuesday of that week, while we ate lunch together, I asked the familys three boys, Josh, Eric and Ryan, “What do you want for your new room?” Expecting toys and other gadgets that children usually ask for, we were astonished when Josh responded, “I just want a bed.”The bo
21、ys had never slept in a bed! They were accustomed to plastic mats. That night we had a meeting and decided that beds would be the perfect gift. On Thursday night, a few adults in our group drove to the nearest city and bought beds and new bedding.When we saw the delivery truck coming, we told the fa
22、mily about the surprise. We could hardly contain ourselves. It was like watching excited children on Christmas morning.That afternoon, as we fitted the frames of the beds together, Eric ran into the house to watch us. Too dirty to enter his room, he observed with wide-eyed enthusiasm from the doorwa
23、y.As my father slipped a pillowcase onto one of the pillows, Eric asked, “What is that?”“A pillow,” he replied.“What do you do with it?” Eric continued to ask.“When you go to sleep, you put your head on it,” I answered softly. Tears came to my eyes as my father handed Eric the pillow.“Oh.thats soft,
24、” he said, hugging it tightly.Now, when my sister or I start to ask for something that seems urgent, my dad gently asks, “Do you have a Pillow?” We know exactly what he means.41. The writers first volunteer project was _.A. working on a poor trailer B. helping a poor familyC. donating beds and beddi
25、ng D. dealing with a housing problem42. On hearing Joshs answer, the writer was shocked because _.A. the family lived in a trailer B. he expected to get some toysC. he didnt know what a bed was D. the boys had no bed to sleep in43. From the passage, we can learn that Eric had never seen _ before.A.
26、a trailer B. a truck C. a pillow D. a house44. By saying “Do you have a pillow?”, the writers father means that _.A. what they want to get may be unnecessaryB. they should not waste money on small thingsC. they should do more volunteer work for the poorD. what he will buy is not what they want but a
27、 pillowBThe Brown BearMy wife Laura and I were on the beach, with three of our children, taking pictures of shore birds near our home in Alaska when we spotted a bear. The bear was thin and small, moving aimlessly.Just a few minutes later, I heard my daughter shouting, “Dad! The bear is right behind
28、 us!” An aggressive bear will usually rush forward to frighten away its enemy but would suddenly stop at the last minute. This one was silent and its ears pinned backthe sign (迹象) of an animal that is going in for the kill. And it was a cold April day. The bear behaved abnormally, probably because o
29、f hunger.I held my camera tripod (三脚架) in both hands to form a barrier as the bear rushed into me. Its huge head was level with my chest and shoulders, and the tripod stuck across its mouth. It bit down and I found myself supporting its weight. I knew I would not be able to hold it for long.Even so,
30、 this was a fight I had to win: I was all that stood between the bear and my family, who would stand little chance of running faster than a brown bear.The bear hit at the camera, cutting it off the tripod. I raised my left arm to protect my face; the beast held tightly on the tripod and pressed it i
31、nto my side. My arm could not move, and I sensed that my bones were going to break.Drawing back my free hand, I struck the bear as hard as I could for five or six times. The bear opened its mouth and I grasped its fur, trying to push it away. I was actually wrestling (扭打) with the bear at this point
32、. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the fight ended. The bear moved back towards the forest, before returning for another attackthe first time I felt panic.Apparently satisfied that we caused no further threat, the bear moved off, destroying a fence as it went. My arm was injured, but the outcome f
33、or us could hardly have been better. Im proud that my family remained clear-headed when panic could have led to a very different outcome.45. The brown bear approached the family in order to _.A. catch shore birds B. start an attackC. protect the children D. set up a barrier for itself46. The bear fi
34、nally went away after it _.A. felt safe B. got injuredC. found some food D. took away the camera47. The writer and his family survived mainly due to their _.A. pride B. patience C. calmness D. CautiousnessCIf youre a male and youre reading this, congratulations! Youre a survivor. According to statis
35、tics, youre more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer than a woman, and nine times more likely to die of AIDS. Assuming you make it to the end of your natural term, about 78 years for men in Australia, youll die on average five years before a woman.Therere many reasons for thistypically, men t
36、ake more risks than women and are more likely to drink and smoke but perhaps more importantly, men dont go to the doctor.“Men arent seeing doctors as often as they should,” says Dr. Gullotta. “This is particularly so for the over-40s, when diseases tend to strike. According to a recent survey, 95% o
37、f women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year, compared to 70% of men in the same age group.“A lot of men think theyre unbeatable,” Gullotta says. They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf course and they think, “Geez, if it could happen to him.”Then theres the ostrich(
38、鸵鸟) approach. “Some men are scared of what might be there and would rather not know,” says Dr. Ross Cartmill.“Most men get their cars serviced more regularly than they service their bodies, Cartmill says. He believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive check-ups.
39、“Prevention is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the diseases. Besides, the final cost is far greater, its called premature death.”48. Why does the author congratulate male readers at the beginning of the passage?A. They can live longer than they expected.B. They are sure to enjoy a longe
40、r and happier life.C. They have lived long enough to read this article.D. They are more likely to survive serious diseases now.49. Which of the authors statements is the most important reason that men die five years earlier on average than women according to the passage?A. Men drink and smoke much m
41、ore than women.B. Men dont seek medical care as often as women.C. Men are more likely to suffer from deadly diseases,D. Men arent as cautious as women in face of danger.50. Which of the following best completes the underlined sentence “Geez, if it could happen to him.”(in Para 4)?A. it could happen
42、to me, too.B. it would be a big misfortune.C. I should avoid playing golf.D. I should consider myself lucky.51. What does Dr. Ross Cartmill mean by “the ostrich approach” (in Para 5)?A. A casual attitude towards ones health conditions.B. A new treatment for certain psychological problems.C. Refusal
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