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PAGEPAGE4邗江中學(xué)(集團(tuán))高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題(新疆班)第Ⅰ卷(85分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheplanstowritealetterherself.B.Shecan’ttypetheletternow.C.Shehastoturndowntheman’srequest.2.WheredidthewomanstaywhileshewasinBrighton?A.Shestayedinherfriend’shouse.B.Shecampedoutside.C.Shelivednearaschoolcampus.3.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.Somestudentsatthebackcan’theartheprofessor.B.Theprofessorhaschangedhisreadingassignment(作業(yè)).C.Someofthestudentsarenotontheprofessor’sclasslist.4.WhenwillthetraintoLondonleave?A.At11:35. B.At11:45. C.At12:00. 5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedoesn’tlikesalad.B.Shewilldoanythingtohelp.C.Sheprefersmakingsomethingelse.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,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(duì)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(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7題。6.Howdoesthemanusuallydohomeshopping?A.ByTV. B.ByInternet. C.Bymailorder.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofwhatheboughtlastyear?A.Itisunfit. B.Itisexpensive. C.Itisunnecessary.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8和第9題。8.Whydidthemanfailinanexam?A.Becausehedidn’tworkhardforit.B.Becausethequestionsweretoodifficult.C.Becausehedidn’tpreparecarefullyforit.9.Whatwillthewomandoifshefailsinanexaminhercountry?A.Taketheexamagain. B.Paysomemoneyforit. C.Takethewholecourseagain.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第10至第12題。10.Whowonthechessmatch?A.Carl. B.David. C.John.11.HowmanyplayersdidJohndefeatduringthechessmatch?A.3. B.12. C.15.12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Carlcameoutthefifth.B.Davidplayedtheworst.C.CarlandDavidareusuallycompetitive.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第13至第16題。13.Whatisthewoman’spurpose?A.Shewantsthemantoreviewthelessonsbeforefinals.B.Shewantsthemantogocanoeing(劃獨(dú)木舟)withtheirclassmates.C.Shewantstoborrowtheman’scampingequipment.14.Whatisoneoftheattractionsthewomantellsthemanaboutcanoeing?A.Thisistheirlastbreakbeforethefinalexams.B.Ifitgetstoohottheycanswim.C.Manystudentswillgosohecanknowmorepeople.15.Whatdoesthemanhavetobring?A.Drinks. B.Food. C.Abathingsuit.16.Whatwillthewomanconfirmwiththemansoon?A.Theexacttimewhenthey’llsetout.B.Whatheneedstobring.C.Whetherhehasdecidedtogoornot.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至第20題。17.HowdoesMr.Stevensonmakealiving?A.Herunsastoresellingappliances.B.Heisasalesmanager.C.Heisamasterofceremonies.18.Whydomanycoupleswalkawayaftertheirinquiry(咨詢)?A.Becausetheyfailtofindtheirfavoritemodels.B.Becausetheyfeeldisappointedatthepoorservices.C.Becausetheyjustcometoseethepricesofthegoods.19.WhatdidMr.Stevensonguaranteetheyoungcouple?A.Hewillbewiththemwhenevertheyneedadvice.learntoothergirlsthroughthe“poweroftheirvoice”.

36.A.and B.but C.so D.therefore37.A.education B.money C.career D.status38.A.promise B.wealth C.health D.drive39.A.news B.sources C.resources D.references40.A.readily B.truly C.suddenly D.obviously41.A.means B.access C.use D.chance42.A.unless B.incase C.as D.which43.A.positively B.emotionally C.physically D.financially44.A.Generally B.Unfortunately C.Luckily D.Casually45.A.scholarship B.degree C.gift D.credit46.A.invited B.presented C.permitted D.admitted47.A.talents B.skills C.performances D.grades48.A.course B.entertainment C.industry D.engineer49.A.worryabout B.talkabout C.careabout D.bringabout50.A.pointingat B.aimedat C.thrownat D.laughingat51.A.commit B.add C.adapt D.refer52.A.contributedto B.attachedto C.relatedto D.adjustedto53.A.adaptable B.acceptable C.admirable D.available54.A.narrowing B.making C.facing D.changing55.A.that B.what C.which D.where第三部分閱讀理解(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A、B、C、D選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AHealthewoundsThisisanexcerptofUSPresidentBarackObama’sspeechfollowingtheschoolshootinginNewtown,….Themajorityofthosewhodiedtodaywerechildren.Theywerebeautifullittlekidsbetweentheagesof5and10yearsold.Theyhadtheirentirelivesaheadofthem—birthdays,graduations,weddings,kidsoftheirown.Amongthefallenwerealsoteachers—menandwomenwhodevotedtheirlivestohelpingourchildrenfulfill(實(shí)現(xiàn))theirdreams.Soourheartsarebrokentoday—fortheparentsandgrandparents,sistersandbrothersoftheselittlechildren,andforthefamiliesoftheadultswhowerelost.Ourheartsarebrokenfortheparentsofthesurvivorsaswell,forasblessedastheyaretohavetheirchildrenhometonight,theyknowthattheirchildren’sinnocencehasbeentornawayfromthemtooearly,andtherearenowordsthatwilleasetheirpain.Asacountry,wehavebeenthroughthistoomanytimes.Whetherit’sanelementaryschoolinNewtown,orashoppingmallinOregon,oratempleinWisconsin,oramovietheaterinAurora,orastreetcornerinChicago—theseneighborhoodsareourneighborhoods,andthesechildrenareourchildren.Andwe’regoingtohavetocometogetherandtakemeaningfulactiontopreventmoretragedies(悲?。﹍ikethisfromhappening,regardlessofthepolitics.Thisevening,MichelleandIwilldowhatIknoweveryparentinAmericawilldo,whichishugourchildrenalittletighterandwe’lltellthemthatwelovethem,andwe’llremindeachotherhowdeeplyweloveoneanother.ButtherearefamiliesinConnecticutwhocannotdothattonight.Andtheyneedallofusrightnow.Intheharddaystocome,thatcommunityneedsustobeatourbestasAmericans.AndIwilldoeverythinginmypowerasPresidenttohelp.56.WhatisthemainpurposeofParagraph1ofObama’sspeech?A.Toshowtheimportanceofguncontrol.B.Toseeksuggestionsofhowschoolsafetycanbeimproved.C.Toawakenpeople’ssympathyforthosevictims.D.Togiveexactinformationaboutwhathadhappened.57.WhydidObamasaytheirhearts“arebrokenfortheparentsofthesurvivorsaswell”?A.Theirchildrenwerementallyhurtbywhathadhappened.B.Someoftheirchildrenwerebadlyinjured.C.Thetragedymakesthemscaredabouttheirkids’safety.D.Itwillbedifficultforthemtoeasethepainoflosingfriends.58.Obamadeliveredthisspeechinorderto__________.A.doawaywithviolentcrimestakingplaceinschoolsB.encouragepeopletolovetheirfamiliesandfriendsC.statethegovernment’sdeterminationtoensuresafetyinschoolsD.callonpeopletouniteandhelpthosewhoaresufferingfromthetragedy59.WhichbestdescribesObama’stone(腔調(diào))inthespeech?A.Anxious.

B.Sorrowful.

C.Sharp.

D.Faithful.

BBeatles’musiclivesonThenewsthatalbumsbythepopandrockbandTheBeatles(披頭士樂隊(duì))aresoontobere-releasedworldwideissuretodelighttheirfans,orrathertheirnewfans.Theteenagers,nowadults,wholistenedtothembackinthe1960slikelyalreadyownmostoftheiralbums.There-releaseofTheBeatles’musiccatalogue(目錄)isclearlyaimedattoday’steenagerswhowanttodiscoverforthemselvesthepopbandtheirparentsloved.It’sproofofthegenius(天才)ofthefantasticfour’smusicthattoday’steenagegenerationwanttolistentothem.Afour-memberbandfromLiverpool,England,thatformedin1960andbrokeupin1970,TheBeatleswereoneofthemostcommerciallysuccessfulandcriticallyacclaimed(稱贊)bandsinthehistoryofpopularmusic.ThetwomostfamousbandmemberswereSirPaulMcCartneyandJohnLennon.Theband’sinnovative(創(chuàng)新的)musicandculturalimpacthelpeddefinethe1960s,andtheirinfluenceonpopcultureisstillcleartoday.WhentheUSmusicmagazineRollingStonemadealistin2004ofthe100greatestartistsofalltime,itsurprisednoonethattheygaveTheBeatlesthetopspotofnumberone.Sowhynearly40yearsaftertheband’ssplitaretheystillsopopular?AccordingtoBarryMiles,SirPaulMcCartney’sbiographer(傳記作者),theansweristhattheywerethefirstoftheirkind.“Theywereessentially(本質(zhì)上)thefirstrockband.TheBeatleswerethefirstoftheBritishsinger-songwritingbandsandtheyjusthappenedtobethebest.Theywerethefirstbandtoplaystadiums,tohavetheirownproducts,theywereground-breakingineveryway,”hesays.Theywerealsounbelievablytalented,asMilesalsopointsout,“Theyhadgreatperformingandsongwritingtalent,notonlyJohnandPaul,butGeorgewrotesomefantasticsongsandthechanceofhavingthreegiftedsongwritersinthesamebandisveryremote.”60.There-releaseofTheBeatles’albumsisintendedfor__________.

A.allTheBeatles’fans B.today’steenagers’parents

C.today’steenagegeneration D.thosewhowereteenagersinthe1960s61.What’sthepurposeofthefourthparagraph?

A.TohighlightTheBeatles’uniqueness. B.ToshowTheBeatles’greatinfluence.

C.TointroduceTheBeatles’achievements.D.ToexplainwhyTheBeatlesremainpopular.62.TheBeatlesbrokethroughinthefollowingwaysEXCEPTthat__________.

A.theywerethefirstrockbandB.theywerethefirstbandtoperforminstadiums

C.theywerethefirstbandtoperformallaroundtheworld

D.theywereamongthefirstBritishbandstohaveseveralsongwriters63.Whatcanweconcludeafterreadingthepassage?

A.TheBeatleshadasuccessfulstartbutanunhappyending.

B.It’snotrareforabandtohaveseveraltalentedsongwriters.

C.Theband’sfansinthe1960shavelostinterestinTheBeatlestoday.

D.PaulMcCartneyandJohnLennonwrotemanyofthesongsfortheband.CAbout15yearsago,readersofTheIndependent,adailynationalnewspaper,wereaskedbyitstraveljournalistswhattheymissedwhentheywereawayfromhome,andwhattheylookedforwardtowhentheyreturned.Apartfrom“family”,“friends”and“favoritefoods”,manypeoplementioned“theSundaynewspapers”and“thecrosswordpuzzle”.It’scertainlytruethatamongtheirmanyhobbies,theEnglishenjoywords,aboveallreadingthemandplayingwiththem.Readingbooksisoneofthemostpopularrelaxationactivities,withapproximately100,000booksayearpublished.Over80percentofthepopulationregularlyreadadailynewspaper,andtherearemorenewspapersperpersonthananyothercountryexceptJapan.Theweekendnewspapersgenerallycontainhundredsofpages,andeventhemostpopularhobbies—fishing,stampcollecting,train-spotting,bird-watching,walking,sports,pets,flower-arranging,knittingandpigeon-fancying—haveatleastone,ifnotseveralspecialistmagazines,devotedtothem.Infact,manypeopleprobablyspendmoretimereadingabouttheirhobbiesthanactuallydoingthem.It’salsoundoubtedlytruethatwordgames,puzzlesandcompetitionsarehugelypopularinnewspapers,ontheradioandevenontelevision.Oneofthemostpopulartelevisiongamesinthe1980sand1990swas“CallMyBluff”wheretwoteamsofplayershadtoguesswhichofthreemeaningsofanunfamiliarwordwascorrect.Inmanycasesnewspapershaveawordgamessection,suchasa“WordswithinWords”competitionwheretheaimistomakeasmanywordsaspossiblewiththelettersofasingleword.Aboveall,crosswordpuzzlesarethemostfamiliarwordgame,withcluesrangingfromwordswhichhavethesamemeaningasotherwords,tothe“Cryptic”wherethemeaningofthewordisexpressedinaveryindirectway,andinavarietyoflinguistic(語言學(xué)的)andculturalreferences.Apparently,somepeoplechoosetheirnewspapernotbecauseofthequalityofthenewscoveragebutbecauseofthecrosswordpuzzle.YoumaythinkthatyouwouldneedanexcellentcommandoftheEnglishlanguagetoenjoyplayingwithwordsasmuchastheEnglishdo.Butmanyofthewordgamesareverysimpleandgoodfun,andinfact,theonlyskillyoumusthaveistospeakandlistenorreadandwritealittle.64.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“one”inParagraphTworeferto?A.amagazine B.aperson C.apage D.ahobby65.Howmanytypesofwordgamesarementionedinthepassage?A.2 B.3 C.4 D.566.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe__________.A.Aloveofwords B.AdescriptionofhobbiesC.Anaccountofwordgames D.Anintroductionofnewspapers67.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthearticle?A.Toencouragereaderstoreadnewspapers. B.Totellreadersthefunctionsofthenewspaper.C.ToreporttheresultofasurveybyTheDependent. D.Toentertainreaderswithwhatiswritteninthearticle.DFive-year-oldJoeBrownisn’tbackwardatcomingforwardaboutwhathethinksofhisbigsisters,RosieandMatilda.“They’rehorribleandugly,”hesaid,withagrin(冷笑).“Horribleandugly.”Thenagain,hissistersaren’talwaysover-fondoftheiryoungbrother,either.“WhenJoewasborn,Matildasaidshewasgoingtokillhimbeforehewasthreebecauseshereallyenviedhim,”saidtheeldest,13-year-oldRosie.“Sheusedtogetallthespecialattentionandnowshedoesn’tanymore.”AsforMatilda,11,shetoocanbequitecruel.“Joe’stheonethat’smostannoying,”shesaid.It’ssomehowcertaintoknowthatkidsactthesamenomatterwhotheirparentsare—inthiscaseactorsBryanBrownandRachelWard.AndthecoupleagreedtolettheirchildrenhavefreedomwhenitcametothemparticipatinginaTelling-the-TruthABCTVprogramaboutbrothersandsisters.TheTVprograminvitesanAmericanexpertonthesubject,FrankJ.Sulloway,whotellshowourpersonalitiesareoftenshapedbyourorderofbirth,positioninthefamilyandrelationshipsbetweenbrothersandsisters.First-bornstendtobeconservative(保守的),ambitiousandclosetotheirparents.Thosecominglaterhavetomakeaconsciousefforttobedifferentinordertosuccessfullycompetefortheirparents’attention.Asaresult,theyoungestchildrentendtoenduphistory’sgreatrisk-takers,rebels(叛逆者)ormoversandshakers.“Thiskindofrelationshipsisreallythekeypersonality-formingrelationshipsofallourlives,”saidMsSauers,asecondaryschoolteacher.“Therelationshipsaregenerallythelongestrelationshipswehave;theygofromchildhoodtooldage.”“Alotofpeoplefeelthoserelationshipsreallygroundthembecause,withbrothersandsisters,youcan’tgetawaywithanythingbad.”“AsforJoe,RosieandMatilda,theirdailybattlesoverclothes,musicalinstruments,whoperformsbestinsportandparentalloveareasregularasanyotherkids.”“Andconsideringwhotheirmumanddadare,they’reverynormalandunaffected.”68.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“groundthem”mean?A.monitorthemB.surroundthemC.keepthemD.worrythem69.Whichofthefollowingiswrongaccordingtothepassage?A.Childrenenvyeachotherandcan’tgetalongwellenough.B.Joe,MatildaandRosie’sparentsarementionedinthepassage.C.BryanBrownandRachelWardarethethreechildren’sparents.D.ActorsBryanBrownandRachelWardareaskedtoactJoe,MatildaandRosie’sparents.70.What’sthereaders’impressionaboutJoeBrownafterreadingthepassage?A.JoeBrowndoesn’tliketogobackwhenhecomestoseehisbigsistersRosieandMatilda.B.ThelittlebrotherJoeBrownisalittlebackwardcomparedwithhisbigsisters.C.JoeBrownisreadytosaysomethingillabouthisbigsisters.D.YoungasJoeBrownis,heisn’tforwardandactuallyisasbackwardashisbigsisters.第Ⅱ卷(共35分)第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。請(qǐng)將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。Calledthe“embodiment(化身)ofpureintellect(智力)”,AlbertEinsteinhaslongbeenconsideredoneofthemostbrilliantmenwhoeverlived.Duringhislife,andeversincehisdeath,peopleeverywherehavewonderedhowonemancouldhavepossessedsuchgenius.Now,over50yearssincehedied,anewstudybyFalkofFloridaStateUniversity,US,hasuncoveredmoreaboutthephysicist’sbrain,thankstosomenewlypresentedphotos.WhenEinsteindiedin1955attheageof76,ascientistnamedThomasHarveyremovedEinstein’sbrainandpreservedit.Harveysliced(切片)thebrainintohundredsofpiecesandtook14photosfromseveralangles.Harveyshowedthesebrainslicestothepublic,butkeptthephotosprivate.ThedisplayedbrainslicesallowedscientistsaglanceintothesourceofEinstein’sgenius,butthefindingswereverylimited.In1999,forexample,researchersatMcMasterUniversity,US,comparedEinstein’sbrainwiththoseofabout90normalpeopleandfoundthat“oneareaofhisbrainwassignificantlydifferentThreeyearsafterHarveydied,hisfamilyfinallydonatedthe14photostotheNationalMuseumofHealthandMedicineinWashingtonDCin2010.Falkandherteambegananalyzingthephotosin2011andhavemadeoutseveralpreviouslyunrecognizedunusualInthenewstudy,publishedNov16inthemagazineBrain,FalkfoundthatthesizeandshapeofEinstein’sbrainarebothnormal,butthebrilliantphysicisthadextrafoldinginhisbrain’sgraymatter,whichisresponsibleforconsciousthinking.Scientistsbelievethatmorefoldingcreatesmoreconnectionsbetweendistantbraincells,allowingonetomakementalleaps(跳躍)moreeasily.Inaddition,apartcalledthefrontallobes(腦前葉),whichplaysakeyroleinabstract(抽象)thought,alsohadunusualfolding.ThismayhavehelpedEinsteindevelopthetheoryofrelativity.LookintoEinstein’smind71forthestudy◆AlbertEinsteinisconsideredoneofthemostbrilliantmenworldwide.◆Peopleeverywherealwayswonder72couldmakeamanwithsuchgenius.Harvey’scontributions◆Harveytookoutand73Einstein’sbrainwhenhedied.◆Harveycutthebrainintopiecesandshowedthemtothepublic,buthekeptprivatethe74hehadtaken.Researchers’findingsfromthebrainslices◆Therearesignificant75betweenEinstein’sbrainandmostotherpeople’sinsomearea.DonationofHarvey’sfamily◆AfterHarveydied,hisfamilydonatedthe14photos,whichhelped76moreaboutEinstein’sbrain.Falk’sfindings◆Einsteinhadfarmorefoldinginhisbrain’sgraymatter,whichisin77ofconsciousthinking.◆78,Einsteinhadunusualfoldinginthefrontallobes,whichplaysakeyroleinabstractthought.Anew79ofthescientistsWasEinsteinbornwiththeextraordinarybrainordidhe80itth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