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1、楚州中學(xué)高二年級階段性測試18英語試卷總分: 150分 時(shí)間: 120分鐘第一部分:聽力理解( 共 20 小題;滿分30 分 )第一節(jié)(共5 小題;每小題1.5 分,滿分7.5分)佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A 、 B、 C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最10 秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題1.A. At 2:00.B. At 2:15.C.At 1:45.和閱 讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。When will the boat to Greenwich sail?2.A. By train.B. By car.C. By bus.Ho
2、w did the man go to the village?3.A. Her father.B. Her son.C. Her husband.Who is the woman talking to?4.A. Take some tests.B. Take some exercise.C. Take some medicine.What does the woman suggest the man do?5.A. WeChat.B. Online shopping.C. The man's grandma.What are the speakers talking about?第二
3、節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5 分)聽下面 5 段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的從題中所給的A、 B、 C 三個(gè)選 項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小 題,每小題5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5 秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第 6 段材料,回答第6 至 7 題。6.7.A. In an office.B. In a meeting room.C. In a furniture store.What was the man told to do?A. To help paint the furnitur
4、e.B. To help move the furniture.C. To help empty the meeting room.Where does the conversation most probably take place?8.A. A camping trip.B. A birthday party.C. A special festival.9.What can the man cook?A. Beef.B. Eggs.C. Fruit salad.聽第 7 段材料,回答第8 至 10 題。What are the two speakers preparing for?10.
5、A. Apples.B. Bananas.C. Peaches.What fruit does the woman want to buy?聽第 8 段材料,回答第11 至 13 題。11. How's the weather?A. Cold and windy.B. Cold and rainy.C. Cold and snowy.12. What do we know about Tommy?A. He's from Scotland.B. He likes travelling.C. He forgot to bring his camera.Take a picture
6、.History.One and a half years.Swimming.C. The pool assistants.C. Near the snack shop.13. What will the speakers do next?A. Check the backpack. B. Start climbing.C.聽第 9 段材料,回答第14 至 16 題。14. What program does the man show little interest in?A. Sports.B. Movies.C.15. How long did the man stay in Egypt?
7、A. A week or so.B. About one year.C.16. What do we know about the man's trips?A. He hasn't been to Korea.B. He climbed the Pyramids in Egypt.C. He went to Japan a year and a half ago.聽第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 題。17. What is forbidden in the little kids' area?A. Playing.B. Driving.C.18. Who can
8、 you turn to if you or your friends need help?A. The pool director. B. The pool cleaners.19. Where can the snacks be eaten?A. In the baby pool.B. In the changing room.20. Why does the speaker give this talk?A. To inform the pool rules.B. To advertise the swimming pool.C. To share his understanding o
9、f public swimming.第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)單項(xiàng)填空(共10 小題;每小題1 分,滿分10分 )1.1 It is important to pay your electricity bill on time, as late payments may affect your _.A. condition B. incomeC. creditD. status22 .What was so about jasmine vsictory was that she came first in the marathonbare-footed.A. awfulB.
10、essentialC. impressive D. obvious23 .You may it that Jennifer will come and help us if we are in trouble.A. base on B. hold onC. carry on D. rely on24 .W hen the teacher came in, he pretended A. To readb. to be reading C. to have read D. reading25 .Gun control is a subject Americans have argued for
11、a long time.A. of whichB. with whichC. about which D. into which26.1 appreciate the opportunity to work in your company two years ago.A. giving B. to give C. being given D. to be given27 .When their children lived far away from them, these old people felt from the world.A. cut offB. cut up C. cut ou
12、t D. cut down28 .Food supplies in the flood- stricken area. we must act immediately before there ' s none left.A. have run out B. are running out C. have been run out D. are being run out29 .The students listened carefully to the teacher with their eyes on the blackboard.A. To focus B. focusing
13、C. being focused D. focused30 .-Jack, you seem excited. -? I won the first prize in the English speech contest.A. Guess what B. so what C. pardon meD. who cares第二節(jié):完形填空(共20個(gè)小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。When I was young, my mother could not even 31 a 50-cent
14、chocolate bar for me. However, instead of focusing on poorness, my mother selflessly 32 me to fight for success so that I could lead a 33 life. She worked long hours every night to support the family. 34 , she would find time to 35 with my sister, Emily, and me. Although I did not have two parents,
15、I was loved and 36just as much.Not all of lif e' s milestones were easy. Some even left a 37 taste when my mother married a man in Maryland. The first few months were 38 : baseball games, dinners together and movies. It felt like we were the 39 All-American family. Then things40 . Screamingmatch
16、es between my stepfather and my mother ruined dinners, and he 41movie tickets forwine.We spent five years living in a family setting that had turned into a 42 zone. To ourgreat relief, they finally 43 and we settled in Texas, where Mom is still working hard for a better life. Now, as I write this ar
17、ticle with some dark 44 at hand, I realize my family and I are at the 45 point of our lives. I have succeeded both in my 46 and personality. I have been 47my hunger for knowledge and I am to 48 from high school, not making abitter product of my 49 , for I know that hard times in life are also learni
18、ng experiences. 50, like candy, can be the sweetest treat of all.31. A. affordB. deliverC. breakD. discover32. A. permittedB. pushedC. invitedD. warned33. A. independentB. peacefulC. interestingD. comfortable34. A. InsteadB. StillC. OtherwiseD. Thus35. A. playB. agreeC. combineD. argue36. A. educate
19、dB. blamedC. observedD. punished37. A. similarB. strongC. bitterD. plain38. A. greatB. busyC. tiringD. dull39. A. creativeB. healthyC. energeticD. perfect40. A. happenedB. continuedC. changedD. disappeared41. A. tookB. swappedC. paidD. searched42. A. timeB. friendC. safetyD. war43. A. gathered round
20、B. moved offC. broke upD. went away44. A. spotsB. linesC. chocolateD. ink45. A. weakestB. closestC. lowestD. best46. A. workB. studyC. politicsD. sport47. A. satisfyingB. feelingC. controllingD. reducing48. A. sufferB. escapeC. graduateD. separate49. A. traditionB. environmentC. religionD. identity5
21、0. A. PatienceB. BeliefC. DevotionD. Success三.閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWith increasing competition in education, some of the best universities worldwide are having a global view to best prepare their students for the future.ChinaChina has been determined to play its
22、 key role on the global educational stage. Take Project211, a program created in 1995 to bring 100 Chinese universities up to a world-class standard. Similarly, in 1999 Project 985 got started to produce more top universities. To further improve the global position of Chinese education, in 2009 the
23、C9 League was also created, hoping to be an eastern equal to the US Ivy League(常春藤聯(lián)盟).GermanyGermany offers a menu of educational choice from smaller but high-quality institutions to some most famous universities in Western Europe. Similarly, the country serves up plenty of cultural experiences from
24、 the lively capital streets to the characteristic towns and villages. Germany also creates many scholarships to help international students afford their tuition fees( 學(xué) 費(fèi) ).ItalyItaly has some of the world s most respected learning inisntcitlutdeinsg the University ofBologna, believed to be the worl
25、d' s oldest university. There are more UNESCO WorldiHeritage(產(chǎn)) Sites in Ita ly than in any other nation in the world. These attractions, alongside Italy s world-famous food and endless culture make it among the world's most visited countries each year.PolandOver years, Poland unsiversities
26、have produced some of the world's most famous thinkers anil scientists, such as Marie Curie and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Poland also provides many private and public education scholarships to both Polish students and international students.51. For what purpose has China created some proje
27、cts?B.To create more educational companies.D.To promote its global status in education.B. By offering many educational menus.D. By providing free capital-based travels.A.To offer free education to the public.C.To attract more world-famous scientists.52. How can Germany help international students?A.
28、 By making tuition fees affordable.C. By planning some cultural experiences.53. Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites?A. China.B.Germany.C. Italy. D. Poland.BIt nosthing unusual for people to multitask nowadays. But the ability to do a number of things at the same time could be diff
29、erent between the two sexes.A team of UK researchers recently compared the performances of 120 women and 120 men in a computer test about switching( 轉(zhuǎn)換 ) between tasks of counting and shape recognition.Men equalled women when tasks were done one at a time. But when the tasks were mixed up, there was
30、 a clear difference. According to the paper published in the journal BMC Psychology, both women and men slowed down and made more mistakes as the switching became more rapid. But men were slower, taking 77 percent longer to answer, while women took 69 percent longer.To make the experiment more conne
31、cted to day-to-day life, researchers tried a second test. A group of women and men were given eight minutes to complete a series of everyday tasks, such as finding restaurants on a map, doing simple math problems, answering a phone call, or deciding how they would search for a lost key in a field.On
32、ce again, women performed better than men in the test, especially in the key-searching task.Where do women get the ability to keep organized under pressure better than men? Researchers believe that it has its origins in evolution( 進(jìn)化 ). In ancient times, women had to keep an eye on children while co
33、oking meals. Meanwhile, men only needed to focus on hunting.However, as with all studies, the results don t necessarily apply to every single person inworld. “ We don t mean that men can t multitask, or that only women can,” researcheof the University of Hertfordshire, UK, told BBC News.“ We are say
34、ing that the average wombetter able to organize her time and switch between tasks than the average ma n. ”54. In the tests, researchers found that .A. women were better at switching between tasks than menB. women made more mistakes than men when multitaskingC. men were better at counting and shape r
35、ecognition than womenD. men completed a series of daily tasks more quickly than women55. What is the main purpose of paragraph 6?A. To give advice on how to improve the ability to multitask.B. To show how men and women think and respond otherwise.C. To compare the roles of men and women in human com
36、munities.D. To explain why men and women perform differently in multitasking.56. Which of the following would Keith Laws most probably agree with?A. All women are born to be good at multitasking.B. Some men are as good at multitasking as women.C. Men shouldn t do jobs that call for multitasking skil
37、ls.D. Every woman is better able to multitask than every man.CEating out is such a pleasure the food, the wine, the joy of having it all brought to you bysomeone else that it s a pity to ruinetrhieenecxepby sharing it with other people.Well, I do like visiting restaurants with friends. But dining ou
38、t alone has its own very special attractions. For a start you can give all your attention to the food. There nsothing worse than having to invent and deliver an opinion on school league tables or Sanchez s move to ManchUnited, plus listen to everyone else opsinions, when all you really want to do is
39、 enjoy each mouthful along the way.A second great thing about eating out alone is the chance to c ombine food with one of life sother true pleasures: reading. You have to plan this carefully: Indian or Chinese restaurants are best you need food you can eat with just one hand, leaving the other free
40、to hold your reading material.But perhaps the biggest attraction of a table for one is the chance it gives to people-watching.Restaurants and the different reasons for visiting them first date, business meeting, nightwith friends produce human behaviour of surprising richness and variety. Willthe ma
41、n selling his business idea get any joy out of his possible investor( 投資者 )? Will the married couple think of anything to say to each other before their main courses arrive?This “ humanzoo” part of eating out alone is one of the reasons I hdate to be famous:everyone would be watching you, so you wou
42、ldn bte able to watch them. The snooker playerSteve Davis says this was one of the strangest consequences( 后果 ) of becoming well-known: hegot very worried about his eating in public, almost to the level o f doubting whether he was “ doing it right. ”So next time you reconsidering your eating out cho
43、ices, remember the advice of the businessman Nubar Gulbenkian:“ The best number for a dinner party is two myself anhead waiter. ”57. What does the text mainly talk about?A. The reasons for eating out alone. B. The trouble with eating in public.C. The suggestions about dining out. D. The fear of maki
44、ng dining choices.58. What is the best part of dining out alone?A. One can fix one s ehyeesfooond.tB. One can enjoy reading while eating.C. One is likely to come across famous people.D. One is given the chance to watch other diners.59. What does the author intend to tell us in paragraph 5?A. Steve D
45、avis cared too much about table manners.B. Famous people are always the center of attention.C. Being famous may ruin the joy of eating out alone.D. Being watched seems far better than watching others.60. What is suggested at the end of the text?A. Dining with friends.B. Chatting over dinner.C. Havin
46、g a table for one.D. Sharing a table with a waiter.DBeing able to find high quality health care at an affordable price is a problem to be solved in many countries. In the United States, Walmart, a large chain store, is trying to help. It is offering something new to its employees: cutting the cost o
47、f a doctor's appointment to only $4 instead of the usual $40 for the same service.The catch is that the patient and doctor must meet over the internet. This online service is called telemedicine.Walmart is the latest major business in the United States to push its workers toward a high-tech way
48、to be examined and treated by doctors. Thanks to telemedicine, people can talk with medical experts from the privacy of their own homes, often using a secure video connection.Supporters say online visits make it easier for patients to see an expert or quickly find help for problems considered non-em
49、ergencies.Some healthcare needs are well-suited for telemedicine. It can help people seeking treatment for insect bites or skin conditions. Patients who have had medical treatments and cannot move around easily can use telemedicine for their follow-up visits. Also, people seeking help for mental hea
50、lth issues can benefit from the privacy that telemedicine gives.But still, many people do not use telemedicine, they continue to go to the doctor's office when they are sick. 80 percent of middle-size and large U.S. companies offered telemedicine services to their workers in 2018. However, only
51、8 percent of its employees used telemedicine at least once in 2017.Compared with seeing a real doctor in person, some people may think the quality of telemedicine is not as good. Parents, for example, may feel they are not giving their child the best care if they use a virtual doctor appointment. Ol
52、der adults may look forward to their in-person doctor appointments. For them, going to the doctor's office is a big event, something they look forward to.Another reason some adults may not use telemedicine services is trust. Tom Hill, aged 66, says he has no plans to ever use telemedicine. He do
53、es not buy anything online, let alone do something as personal as seeing a doctor. He says, for him, it is important to look his doctor in the eye and shake hands.However, for some people, especially young people and busy students, telemedicine might be a good choice. It can cut down on the time awa
54、y from work. It can also cut down on the cost of doctor visits.61 .What is Walmart trying to help with?A. Finding something new for its employees.B. Promoting the online service 'telemedicine”.C. Cutting the online cost of a doctor' s appointment.D. Reducing the cost of seeing a doctor at a
55、much lower price.62 . What is True about “ teleme?dicine”A. It enables patients to see doctors at home for free.B. It has become increasingly popular in America.C. It is the online service that is provided by most large US companies.D. It makes it easier to see a doctor for emergency problems.63 .Wh
56、y do most people prefer to go to the doctor's office when they are ill?A. Because their company doesn't provide telemedicine.B. Because they don't trust the doctors online.C. Because they look forward to a virtual doctor appointment.D. Because they have made friends with the doctors.64 .
57、Who is most likely to apply "telemedicine ?”A. Jenny, a shy woman who suffers from mental illness.B. Smith, a grandpa who has been bitten by a running dog.C. Wilson, a worker who got seriously injured in a car accident.D. Kate, a mother whose kid is suffering from a skin disease.65 .What is the author's attitude towards telemedicine ?”A. Positive.B. Negative.C. Objective.D. Doubtful.四.七選五(共5小題:每小
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