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2017-2018学年河北省定州中学高二下学期第二次月考英语试题(Word版)
2017-2018学年河北省定州中学高二下学期第二次月考英语试题 第一部分: 听力 (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. What are the speakers talking about ? A. A literature class. B. A teacher. C. A novel. 2.Where are the cash machines? A Next to an Internet café. B Beside a department store . C Across from a bank. 3.What is the woman thinking about ? A. What to buy for Susan’s birthday. B. How to celebrate Susan’s birthday. C. Whether to go to Susan’s birthday party. 4 What does the man mean? A The Steelers will win the game. B. The bad weather will affect the result of the game. C. It’s difficult for the Steelers to play under bad weather. 5 What makes the woman happy ? A .She has got a promotion. B. She has got a new job. C. She has rented a new house. 第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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;听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题 6.What is the man probably? A. A secretary. B. A tour guide. C.A hotel receptionist. 7. Why will the woman visit St. Petersburg again? A. To do business. B. To visit the man. C. To attend a festival. 请听第7段材料,回答第8-10题 8. Where are the speakers probably? A. In a restaurant. B. In the man’s apartment . C. In the woman’s apartment. 9.What would the man like to drink ? A. Milk tea. B. Black coffee. C. Coffee with sugar. 10. What is said about the Taylors ? A. They live in the same building as the woman. B. They have two notebook computers. C. They were robbed last month. 请听第8段材料,回答第11 、12题 11. What happened to the man about ten days ago? A. He had a very bad cold. B. He had a small operation. C. He felt too tired to go to work. 12. What is the man going to do ? A. Go for a check-up. B. Go to work. C. Visit a doctor. 请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题 13.What does the man ask the woman to do? A .Get a taxi for him. B Show him her bag. C. Drive him to the railway station. 14. How does the woman react to the man’s request? A. She acts politely. B. She is rude. C. She turns a deaf ear. 15.What do we know about the woman? A. She might have done something illegal. B. She likes collecting men’s watches. C. She smokes in public. 16.What will the man do next? A .Apologize to the woman. B. Ask the woman to hand in her bag. C. Take the woman away by force. 请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题 17. What is the speaker? A. A host. B .A governor. C. A shop owner. 18. What are the prices in the survey based on ? A. The price of goods representing the country. B. The cost of the same basket in a city of the country. C. Money spent on buying the same goods in the typical city of the country. 19.Which country has the second highest price according to the survey? A. Denmark. B. Sweden. C. France. 20.What is said about Poland? A. It has the lowest standard of living. B. It has the lowest pay. C. It is at the bottom of the table of working hours. 二、阅读理解 That robots, automation, and software can replace people might seem obvious to anyone who’s worked in automotive manufacturing. But MIT business scholars Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee’s claim is more troubling and controversial. They believe that rapid technological change has been destroying jobs faster than it is creating them. They believe that technology increases productivity and makes societies wealthier, but it became clear to them that the same technologies making many jobs safer, easier, and more productive were also reducing the demand for many types of human workers. Technologies like the Web, artificial intelligence, and big data are automating many routine tasks. Countless traditional white-collar jobs, such as many in the post office and in customer service, have disappeared. As evidence, Brynjolfsson and McAfee point to a chart on which separate lines represent productivity and total employment in the United States. For years after World War II, the two lines closely tracked each other, with increases in jobs corresponding to increases in productivity. Then, beginning in 2000, the lines diverge; productivity continues to rise steadily, but employment suddenly shrinks. By 2011, a significant gap appears between the two lines, showing economic growth with no parallel increase in job creation. United States Productivity and Employment But are these new technologies really responsible for a decade of lackluster (无生气) job growth? David Autor, an economist at MIT who has studied the connections between jobs and technology, doubts that technology could account for such a sudden change in total employment. Moreover, he also doubts that productivity has, in fact, risen steadily in the United States in the past decade. If he’s right, it raises the possibility that poor job growth could be simply a result of a depressed economy. The sudden slowdown in job creation “is a big puzzle,” he says, “but there’s not a lot of evidence that it’s linked to computers.” “To be sure, computer technologies are changing the types of jobs available, but that is very different from saying technology is affecting the total number of jobs,” he adds. “Jobs can change a lot without there being huge changes in employment rates.” Lawrence Katz, a Harvard economist, says that while technological changes can be painful for workers whose skills no longer match the needs of employers, no historical pattern shows these shifts leading to a net decrease in jobs over an extended period. Still, Katz doesn’t dismiss the notion that there is something different about today’s digital technologies. Though he expects the historical pattern to hold, it is “genuinely a question,” he says. “If technology disrupts enough, who knows what will happen?” 21.Which period on the chart strongly supports McAfee’s claim? A. 1947—1967. B. 1985—1987. C. 1997—2000. D. 2011—2013. 22.According to David Autor, the change in job growth ________. A. is not necessarily caused by technology B. results from a weakening economy C. has no connection with productivity D. affects the current types of jobs 23.What is Lawrence Katz’s attitude towards the topic? A. Optimistic. B. Defensive. C. Objective. D. Disapproving. 24.The main purpose of the passage is to ________. A. show the relation between productivity and job creation B. discuss the effect of technological advances on employment C. argue against the wide use of artificial intelligence D. explain the impact of technologies on productivity Two friends have an argument that bleaks up their friendship forever, even though neither one can remember how the whole thing got started. Such sad events happen over and over in high schools across the country. In fact, according to an official report on youth violence, "In our country today, the greatest threat to the lives of children and adolescents is not disease or starvation or abandonment, but the terrible reality of violence". Given that this is the case, why aren't students taught to manage conflict the way they are taught to solve math problems, drive cars, or stay physically fit? First of all, students need to realize that conflict is unavoidable. A report on violence among middle school and high school students indicates that most violent incidents between students begin with a relatively minor insult (侮辱). For example, a fight could start over the fact that one student eats a peanut butter sandwich each lunchtime. Laughter over the sandwich can lead to insults, which in turn can lead to violence. The problem isn't in the sandwich, but in the way students deal with the conflict. Once students recognize that conflict is unavoidable, they can practice the golden rule of conflict resolution---stay calm. Once the student feels calmer, he or she should choose words that will calm the other person down as well. Rude words, name-calling, and accusation only add fuel to the emotional fire. On the other hand, soft words spoken at a normal sound level can put out the fire before it explodes out of control. After both sides have calmed down, they can use another key strategy for conflict resolution: listening. Listening allows the two sides to understand each other. One person should describe his or her side, and the other person should listen without interrupting. Afterward, the listener can ask non-threatening questions to clarify the speaker's position. Then the two people should change roles. Finally, students need consider what they are hearing. This doesn't mean trying to figure out what's wrong with the other person. It means understanding what the real issue is and what both sides are trying to accomplish. For example, a shouting match over a peanut butter sandwich might happen because one person thinks the other person is unwilling to try new things. Students need to ask themselves questions such as these: How did this start? What do I really want? What am I afraid off? As the issue becomes clearer, the conflict often simply becomes smaller. Even if it doesn't, careful thought helps both sides figure out a mutual solution. There will always be conflict in schools, but that doesn't mean there needs to be violence. After students in Atlanta started a conflict resolution program, according to Educators for Social Responsibility, "64 percent of the teachers reported less physical violence in the classroom; 75 percent of the teachers reported an increase in student cooperation; and 92 percent of the students felt better about themselves". Learning to resolve conflicts can help students deal with friends, teachers, parents, bosses, and coworkers. In that way, conflict resolution is a basic life skill that should be taught in schools across the country. 25.From Paragraph 2 we can learn that _______. A. violence is more likely to occur at lunchtime B. students tend to lose their temper easily C. a small conflict can lead to violence D. the eating habit of a student is often the cause of a fight 26.Why do students need to ask themselves the questions stated in Paragraph 5? A. To make clear what the real issue is. B. To get ready to buy new things. C. To find out who to blame. D. To figure out how to stop the shouting match. 27.After the conflict resolution program was started in Atlanta, it was found that______. A. more teachers felt better about themselves in schools B. there was less student cooperation in the classroom C. there was a decrease in classroom violence D. the teacher-student relationship greatly improved 28.The writer’s purpose for writing this article is to_______. A. complain about problems in school education B. advocate teaching conflict management in schools C. teach students different strategies for school life D. inform teachers of the latest studies on school violence Not all natural disasters can be prevented. However, the impacts can be lessened with proper planning systems. Only by managing land and water resources can cause higher costs in property damage. Planning requires the cooperation of a network of state and local officials working with federal agencies like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assess risks and implement changes where necessary. According to FEMA, floods are the most common natural disaster. Effects of floods are complicated by weather patterns such as drought, which hardens soils and increases the possibility of flash flooding. The amount of impervious(不受影响的) surfaces (like roads and parking lots) in developed areas can contribute to floodwater. One way to reduce the impacts of flooding is to restore and maintain river flood plains and wetlands. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that restoration of the Upper Mississippi’s 100-year flood zone could have contained the estimated 39-million-square acre-feet of floodwater that caused the Great Flood of 1993 in this area. A reduction in impervious surfaces is another measure to prevent a natural disaster. The EPA estimates that a single acre of wetlands can store up to 1.5 million gallons of floodwater. Replacing wetlands with impervious surfaces sets the stage for a flood event. By reducing the amount of impervious surface through city and local planning, flash flooding can be prevented or at least lessen impacts. Natural disaster prevention also relies on the individual. The American Red Cross provides training for individuals to prepare for natural disasters. Having an emergency preparedness kit in your home is important, since some natural disasters can occur without warning. A well-stocked kit will include a complete first aid kit, a few days’ supply of drinking water and canned goods, and other necessities such as batteries, matches and flashlights. While having the kit will not prevent the disaster, it will give you the peace of mind of being prepared. 29.What amy cause flash flooding? A. Long droughts. B. Hardened soils. C. Enlarged parks. D. Developed fields. 30.How can people manage land to reduce floods? A. Preserving plains and wetlands. B. Building dams to restore water. C. Getting rid of impervious surfaces. D. Trying to change weather patterns. 31.Why should you have an emergency preparedness kit at home? A. To help you make good planning systems. B. To help you prepare for natural disasters. C. To help you prevent some natural disasters. D. To help you share the national responsibility. 32.What is the text mainly about? A. The functions of FEMA. B. The impacts of national disasters. C. Ways to prevent severe natural disasters. D. Disaster prevention and individual preparation. 三、完形填空 I was hungry, so I took my 8-year-old Shih Tzu, ”Jack”, on a walk to my favorite cafe, about a quarter-mile from my home. They have a nice outside patio(天井)area which in the late afternoon, is usually _______. I ordered a burger and iced tea and went outside to await my _______. While waiting for my meal, a homeless man on a bicycle _______ to ask if there was a grocery store in the neighborhood. After I gave him _______, he asked if I had graduated from Santa Clara University. I was wearing a SCU T-shirt at the time. I told him that I graduated from the university some time ago. _______ did I know that this simple response would _______ a 90-minute conversation. The man, Michael, told me he was 50 years old. He was intelligent and very intelligent. _______, drug use had derailed (使出轨)both his formal _______ and his pursuit of success in the world of work. He drifted from one topic to another, _______ the fact that my lunch had been brought to me. He ________ had more of a need to ________ than I did. I made every effort to give him my full attention, never expecting that our conversation would go on and on and on…… Eventually, I did eat my meal, bite by bite ________ responses in our conversation. Michael was a bit “out there” in terms of his interests and ________. We had little in common, but he was ________ talking with, as he ________ it, “intelligent people. “I consider myself fairly well-educated, but I don’t think of myself as being overly ________. Rather, my “gift" is common sense. I have to admit that I wished our conversation had been ________ ten or fifteen minutes, but ________ Michael finally rode off on his bike, he thanked me for listening so attentively to him and for my ________ to talk with him for so long. It was then that I realized that, just maybe, that was my ________ in life for today—to be there, in that place, at that time, to engage in that conversation. 33.A. plain B. flat C. smooth D. vacant 34.A. order B. change C. bill D. luggage 35.A. stopped B. regretted C. struggled D. forgot 36.A. honors B. directions C. examples D. chances 37.A. Only B. So C. Little D. Neither 38.A. adapt to B. point to C. lead to D. apply to 39.A. Instantly B. Besides C. Unfortunately D. Therefore 40.A. education B. influence C. adventure D. outcome 41.A. reflecting B. recommending C. imagining D. ignoring 42.A. suitably B. obviously C. validly D. roughly 43.A. wait B. eat C. rest D. talk 44.A. within B. opposite C. between D. across 45.A. viewpoints B. doubts C. morals D. opportunities 46.A. sensitive to B. independent of C. surprised at D. fascinated with 47.A. report B. change C. put D. serve 48.A. confident B. intelligent C. embarrassed D. worried 49.A. kept from B. reminded of C. put off D. limited to 50.A. unless B. if C. although D. when 51.A. willingness B. courage C. schedule D. skill 52.A. operation B. strength C. purpose D. warning 四、七选五 You’re a remarkable person. 53. It is disappointing so you think you are defeated, feeling upset and denying yourself. In fact, nobody has ever made any progress by standing there still. 54. In fact, people are all like you. But, why do you live a life like someone else? Do you have something special that makes you different from others? Decide on what is connected with your talent within you. First of all, to make you brilliant, you should try to develop yourself and make full use of your talents. In fact, it is required. 55. Working hard for excellence in everything you do is enough to release(释放) your brilliance. You were not born to be "mild". 56. The whole world is expecting you to show your talents. You will have to take those last few classes needed for your degree. You will have to study hard for your career that you wished to go for. If you don’t prepare for a meaningful career now, how will you have the passion to get one later? 57. Now just try to do two things that will release your brilliance. Rewrite your resume to make it perfect; make a phone call to your advisor. By doing this, you will leave a good impression that you are very serious. Then you can step out bravely for your brighter future. A. So stop it! B. Challenge yourself. C. You’re not an exception. D. It’s not necessary to be perfect. E. Keep in mind that you’re the winner. F. You can stand there and enjoy your brilliance. G. But, the brilliant "you" are waiting to be discovered. 五、短文改错 58.下面短文中共有10处错误,错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改 增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词 I went to England last summer as a exchange student, and stayed there for three months. I used to thinking we had pretty various after-school activities. However, I was surprised to find their projects were even diverse. I made friend with the daughter of my home-stay family, which was a college student. He was a member of different kinds of clubs, so I took the chance to join in some clubs, too. Can you believe I make a robot in the LEGO Club? I felt very proudly because I got first prize with my Lego robot. Time spending in England is so memorable that I will treasure it forever. 六、提纲类作文 59.假定你是李华,你班同学计划骑共享单车去湖边过端午节( the Dragon Boat Festival)。请给你校外籍英语教师Mike发一封邀请邮件,内容包括: 1.会合地点、出发与返回时间; 2.活动内容:吃粽子、看龙舟比赛。 注意: 1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:粽子 rice dumpling 共享单车 shared bikes ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 参考答案 1-5 CBAAB 6-10 CACBA 11-15 CABBA 16-20 CACBB 21.D 22.A 23.C 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.C 28.B 29.A 30.A 31.B 32.D 33.D 34.A 35.A 36.B 37.C 38.C 39.C 40.A 41.D 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.D 50.D 51.A 52.C 53.G 54.C 55.D 56.A 57.B 58. 59.Dear mike, I'm honored to invite you to join in our class activity. We have planned to rede shared bikes to the lakeside this Sunday morning for the Dragon Boat Festival, which is in memory of Qu Yuan, a famous Chinese poet. We'll gather at our school gate and start out at eight. We'll arrive at about 8: 30 and eat rice dumplings at the lakeside. We'll also have an opportunity to watch a dragon boat race, which will make you experience Chinese traditional culture. If you decide to go, please let me know as soon as possible. Yours sincerely, Li Hua查看更多