2018-2019学年安徽省池州市高二下学期期末考试 英语 Word版

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2018-2019学年安徽省池州市高二下学期期末考试 英语 Word版

‎2018 -2019学年第二学期期末考试卷 高二英语 满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟 注意事项:‎ ‎1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在答题卡条形码区域内。‎ ‎2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清晰。‎ ‎3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上的答题无效。‎ ‎4. 保持卡面整洁,不要折叠、弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。‎ ‎5.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。‎ 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)‎ ‎ 回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。‎ 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;你将有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 does the woman enjoy doing now ?‎ A. Playing the piano. B. Singing. C.Playing D.tranis.‎ ‎2. How much will the woman probably pay for the skirt?‎ A. $30. B. $70. C. $ 100. ‎ ‎3.What does the man suggest doing?‎ A. Asking (he kids. B. Going shopping. C. Eating Italian food.‎ ‎4. What type of food does the woman eat?‎ A. Junk food. B. Healthy food. C. Delivered frood.‎ ‎5. Where are the speakers?‎ A. At a theater. B. At a library. C. At a park.‎ 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。‎ 听第6段材料,回答第6 - 7题。‎ ‎6.How is the man feeling?‎ A. Angry. B. Sleepy.C. Scared.‎ ‎7. How long is the speakers’ trip?‎ A.Four hours. B. Ten hours. C. Thirteen hours.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8 - 10题。‎ ‎8. What does the man plan to do?‎ A.Learn French. B. Visit China. C. Interview his neighbors.‎ ‎9.What purls of Chinese culture will the man study?‎ A. Food and holidays. B. Music and education. ‎ C. Language and traditions.‎ ‎10. When is the homework due?‎ A. In a week. B. In two weeks. C. In three weeks.‎ 听笫8段材料,回答第11- 13题。‎ ‎11. Who is the girl speaking to?‎ A. Her brother. B. A swimming teacher. C. A receptionist at the pool center.‎ ‎12. When does the conversation take place?‎ A. In June. B. In July. C. In September.‎ ‎13. What is the girl's main goal?‎ A. To become a good swimmer.‎ B. To celebrate a special holiday.‎ C. To have fun with her brother and sister.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第11- 13题。‎ ‎14. What’s the relationship between the speakers?‎ A. Tcachrr and student.‎ B. Parent and child.‎ C.Babysitter and kid.‎ ‎15. How many math problems were given to the young man as homework?‎ A. 20. B.30. C.40.‎ ‎16. Who probably had to do the most homework?‎ A. Jasmine. B. Andrew. C. Martina.‎ ‎17. What will the young man do right after the talk?‎ A. Help cook dinner.‎ B. Finish his math homework.‎ C. Read two chapters.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第18- 20题。‎ ‎18.What is offered at Bookmark?‎ A. Local fruit. B. Tea. C. Beer.‎ ‎19. Who is speaking next month?‎ A. Anne Rice. B. Daisy Lane. C. Geogre Hill.‎ ‎20. What kind of event is held once a week?‎ A movie. B. A book reading. C. A book exchange program.‎ 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。‎ A THEN WE CAME TO THE END Joshua Ferris ‎ The first novel by American author Joshua ferris was so different,because it is written in the second person; the group of odd office colleagues talk and act as a collective. It must have been hard to main- train, but Ferris docs a great job. It is really a good novel set in boring office environments.‎ TIIF. GRAPES OF WRATH John Steinbeck ‎ 0bviously a classic and still popular, the themes of this novel are timeless unit echo just us today. Set during the Great Depression. the story follows a family ‎ of“Okies” — poor migrant farmers from Oklahoma — as they head west seeking work.‎ PROPERTY ‎ Lionel Shriver ‎ Short stories from one of our best contemporary writers. Exploring the theme of possessions and ownership from many angles. this is certainly one for Marie Kondo funs. I have long been interested in what it is about things that can hook some people. The drive to possess items that serve no obvious purpose is most appealing to me. Fine, if an item is something given to you by someone special. But if you take a look around you, some things arc probably simply useless and unmemorable. Shriver's hook explores it better.‎ THE LOVE THAT I HAVE James Maloney ‎ This absorbing story is about Marmot Baumann, who takes a job in a mail-room in what, as later becomes clear, is a concentration camp. The amazing thing is the perspective it gives of German life during World War II. Of course not all Germans, probably the large majority, had any real idea of what was going on. Within Margot's immediate circle you see the reactions among the German population to the rise and fall of their beloved — or hated-Fuhrer(元首).And nation.‎ ‎21. For whom is this text mainly intended?‎ A.Novelists. B. Book addicts. C. Editors.D.Story tellers.‎ ‎22. Who may lie liked by Marie Kondo fans?‎ A.Joshua Ferris. B.John Steinbeck. ‎ C.Lionel Shriver. D.James Muloney.‎ ‎23. What is special about THE LOVE THAT I HAVE?‎ A. It follows u family of “ Okies”.‎ B. It is set in boring office environments.‎ C. It tells sturies about a contemporary writer.‎ D. It explores the rise and fall of a nation in the world.‎ B ‎ One spring morning, 1 was hiking on southeastem Alaska’s Island when I froze.‎ ‎ 20 paces away was a huge Alaskan Wolf— caught in a trap. It was a mother wolf. Somewhere there were hungry pups(幼崽)waiting for her.‎ ‎ From her appearance, 1 guessed that she had been trapped only a few days. That meant her pups were probably still alive. So 1 decided to searen for her pups. Fortunately, I spotted her pups. I began imitating the high-pitched call of a mother wolf calling her young. A few moments later, four tiny pups appeared. One by one, I placed them in a hag and headed back down the slope.‎ ‎ When the mother wolf spotted me, she let out a high-pitched. I released the pups, and they raced lo her. I could see that the trap's steel jaws had imprisoned only two toes. They were swollen, but she wouldn't lose the paw — if I could free her.‎ ‎ “OK," I said. “Just a minute and you will be free. ” I applied pressure, the trap opened, und the wolf pulled free. Reaching the far side, I looked back. The mother and her pups were sitting where I had left them, watching me,I waved. At the same lime, the mother wolf sent a long howl into the air.‎ ‎ Four years later,I returned after serving in I he Army. Standing on the edge of a hill, I gave out a wolf call. An echo came and u wolf call followed. Then I saw a dark shape moving in my direction.Hello, old girl." I called gently. The wolf moved closer, her tail wagging slightly. Moments later, the wolf left. But the memory she left with me will always be there, a remender that there are things in nature that exist outside the laws and understanding of man.‎ ‎24. How did the author feel when he first came across the wolf?‎ A. Frightened. B. Satisfied. C. Excited. D. Disappointed.‎ ‎25. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?‎ A. The author rescued the mother wolf.‎ B. The author managed to find the pups.‎ C. The author took the pups from their mother.‎ D. How did the author freed the mother wolf.‎ ‎26. What can we learn from the text?‎ A. The author was once a soldier.‎ B. It was winter when the slory happened.‎ C. The author nrver saw the wolf again after saving her.‎ D. The wolf couldn’t recognize the author four years later.‎ ‎27. What cun be the best title for the text?‎ A. A Hiker Trapped u Wolf.‎ B. We Should Protect the Wolf.‎ C. The Story Between a Man And a Wolf.‎ D. How Can One Help Endangered Animals.‎ C ‎ If a shopper clicks “buy” for a product that costs $ 1,000 or more, it’s twice as likely to be a man than a woman. That’s one of the results revealed in a new NPR/Marist poll about online shopping.‎ ‎ The poll found that 27 percent of online shoppers — regardless of gender — have bought big-ticket items ( $1,000 or more). It's the evolution of digital commerce from the Web's early days in the 1990s, when people worried about giving out their credit card information and whether products would even arrive. Today, many shoppers are willing to make even their most cherished anti expensive purchases online, such us musical instruments, a diamond engagement ring… ‎ ‎ Speed and convenience arc two factors why many men eagerly make major purchases online, said Americus Reed II, a marketing professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. “What the research has shown is that men go to the store quickly, gather as much information as they can quickly and just buy it online, particularly because it’s just faster,” Reed said. Other factors may also explain the discrepancy between men and women. On average, men have higher incomes. They also tend to be early adopters when it comes to technology, according to Sucharita Kodali,an e-commerce analyst with the research firm Forrester.‎ ‎ Bateman said that, early on,men lagged behind women in making fashion purchases online, but that’s changing. And the retailer's analysis shows that click and buy is their customers' method of choice.“We know that 65 percent of their fashion shopping is clone online,”Baterman said. “That's a phenome-‎ nal figure because that really defines them as being more digital creatures than ‎ physical in the shopping sense.”‎ ‎28. What can we infer from the second paragraph?‎ A.The most expensive purchases occur online.‎ B.Online shopping was not popular in the 1990s.‎ C. Today the majority of the people tend to buy online.‎ D. Most online shoppers have bought big-ticket items.‎ ‎29. What's the main idea of the third paragraph?‎ A. Why men tend to purchase online.‎ B. What kinds of purchases will be done by men.‎ C. Important causes for advanced shopping online.‎ D. Factors for women to buy expensive items online.‎ ‎30. What does the underlined word “discrepancy” in paragraph 3 probably mean?‎ A.Similarity. B.Responsibility. C.Distinction. D.Sense.‎ ‎31. What's Bateman's attitude towards online shopping?‎ A. Doubtful. B.Objective. C.Satisfied. D.Disappointed.‎ D ‎ After years of studying the Baka people of Cameroon,Fernando Ramirez Rozzi was surprised to find a sudden drop in fertility (生育)among young women in 2011. He. tried to remember what had happened in the community that could have caused the change. The biggest news was a bar opened in late 2010 in the village,selling a cheap, dangerous mix of methanol (甲酵)and ethanol(乙醇).‎ ‎ But was alcohol to blame for the decline in births? To answer that question, Ramirez Rozzi, a human paleontologist, compared the number of births before and after the bar opened. Ramirez Rozzi found the fertility rate dropped significantly after 2011 — from an average of 8. 8 babies per woman to 5. 6. And the rate decreased even more in younger women.‎ ‎ Alcohol — especially the dangerous mix sold at the new bar — has been shown to contribute to many serious health conditions, including infertility in women. Indeed, government authorities in Cameroon have banned the production of the kind because it causes major disorders of the. nervous system,cancera, and death. That ‎ the drop in fertility was especially high among young women also pointed to alcohol. because they hung out at the bar more than older women, listening to loud music and getting drunk.‎ ‎ Ramirez Rozzi looked into other major changes, such as higher rates of disease. He found nothing. So he concludes that alcohol is to blame. Other researchers say Ramirez Rozzi's argument is convincing. 44 The case for alcohol abundance causing a drop in fertility is persuasive," says Nicholas Blurton-Jones, professor emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. Blurton-Jonea was not involved with the new work, but he has studied another group of hunter-gatherers who also struggle with alcohol.‎ ‎ The drop in fertility could threaten the Buka people's chances of survival over time, Ramirez Rozzi says. When he shared his data with the Baka women in a meeting last year, they tol
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