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2018-2019学年江西省南昌市三校(一中、十中、铁一中)高二下学期期末联考英语试题(含听力)
南昌市三校(一中、十中、铁一中)高二下学期期末联考 英 语 试 卷 命题人:郁珊 学校:南昌十中 考试时长:120 分钟 试卷总分:150 分 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What will the man do right now? A.Go straight to the airport. B.Spend the night in Paris. C.Pack some clothes. 2. What does the woman want the man to do? A.To get her something. B.To go for a walk with her. C.To eat cookies with her. 3. What does the woman think Henry’s parents should do? A.Take good care of him. B.Go camping with Henry. C.Let Henry go camping. 4. When will the Browns come? A.At 5:30. B.At 6:00. C.At 6:30. 5. Why does the woman work at The Indians now? A. To save up for a computer. B.To become a manager there. C.To learn about food. 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,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,各小题将给出 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.What is “Blood Diamond”? A. A movie. B. A novel. C. A magazine. 7. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The woman’s wedding plans. B. The woman’s opinion on wedding rings. C. The woman’s opinion on diamonds. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. What kind of food will the speakers eat tonight? A. Fast food. B. French food. C. Chinese food. 9. Where are the speakers most probably? A. At a restaurant. B. On the street. C. In a supermarket. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. When did the man check his email? A. Last Monday. B. Last Tuesday. C. Last Saturday. 11. What will the woman do this Sunday? A. Visit her aunt. B. Go shopping by herself. C. Eat with the man. 12. How may the man feel in the end? A. Disappointed. B. Mad C. Relieved 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. Where did the man eat tonight? A. At his home. B.At Bob’s home. C.At a restaurant. 14. What does the man think of the chicken? A. Delicious. B. Difficult to make. C. A bit disappointing. 15. Why did the man and Bob go out? A. To buy a pizza. B. To buy ingredients. C.To eat out. 16. How should the chicken be cooked? A. Cook the chicken and vegetables together. B. Stir-fry the vegetables for five minutes. C. Stir-fry the chicken alone until it’s thoroughly cooked. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. How old is Mark now? A.20. B.25. C.35 18. What does the man think of learning languages? A.Difficult. B. Interesting. C. Expensive. 19. How did the man learn French? A. By taking classes at school. B. Through a friend. C. By living in France. 20. What is the man? A. A French teacher. B. A middle school student. C. A radio host. 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Summer Holiday Fun 2019! The summer holidays are upon us again. Here is our guide to summer holiday fun in Peterborough! Peterborough Museum The Age of the Dinosaurs is the museum's main attraction this summer. Get up close to prehistoric creatures via some great hands-on exhibits!Watch out for monsters lurking around every ember!The museum is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Saturday,and from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Sundays in August. Call 01733 864663 for details. Saxon Youth Club School holiday fun:Young people aged 13—19 will be able to produce their own music, compete in sports activities,or try their hand at cooking at Saxon Youth Club,Saxon Community Centre,Norman Road,Peterborough every Monday and Wednesday from 3:00 pm. PLUS an aero ball tournament will take place on Thursday,12th August between 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm. Call 01353 720274 for details. Houghton Mill Through the Looking Glass— a new production of the family favorite on Monday 30th,August. Bring rugs or chairs to sit on and a picnic if you wish to eat during the play. Gates open 5:30 pm, performance 6:30 pm—8:30 pm. Tea room will be open until the end of the interval. Adult £ 10. Child £7. Family £20. Booking advisable on 0845 4505157. Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey Farmland Games:From Wellie Wanging to Pretend Ploughing matches,come and join the Farmland Team. Collect your sporting stickers and create a colorful rosette that is fit for a winner! No need to book,just turn up between 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm on Thursday,19th August. Suitable for children aged four and above,each child should be accompanied by an adult and all activities are included in the normal admission price. Tickets Cost:£ 7 per child. For further information,call 01223 810080. 21. If you are interested in cooking,you can go to . A. Peterborough Museum B. Houghton Mill C. Saxon Youth Club D. Farmland Museum 22. You want to watch the new play with your parents,so it will cost you . A. £ 7 B. £ 17 C. £ 27 D. £ 20 23. Which of the following activities needs parents' company? A. Playing farmland games. B. Watching the new play. C. Competing in sports activities. D. Visiting the dinosaur exhibition. B Most of us might only begin to think about dinner in the late afternoon: What should I make today? But Jelena Petrovic begins to think about her big meal early each morning. After morning tea, she and her husband, Milan, begin their plans for a traditional Serbian dish. The cooking method they use probably comes from Jelena’s mother or grandmother. Each recipe uses local foods found in Serbian markets. Milan goes to the market to get the food they need. And the 69-year-old Jelena makes plans for how she will explain the cooking process to her 150,000 followers on YouTube. Once she is ready, Jelena films her cooking show from a small kitchen table. Milan holds the camera. Jelena has many years of cooking experience at home. Ten years ago, she started an online program, where she shared recipes and cooking suggestions for meat, soup, bread, sweet treats and more. Her number of followers grew over time. She decided to start a blog and began also making videos she filmed with her mobile phone. Today, her videos on YouTube have over 50 million views. Last year, “Granny’s Kitchen” was named one of the Top 50 YouTube channels in Serbia. Now her YouTube channel takes up much of her day. She works from her small kitchen and home office. Colorful plants and flowers fill the room. A bright cloth covers the table where she works. She says she gets tired from cooking long hours each day. But, she said, “My viewers wait for a new recipe every morning. If I am late, they will ask if I am well or what is happening.” Often, her viewers write that the recipes bring back happy memories of their childhood. “My recipes are all local, traditional home-food recipes,” Jelena said. “I make things my mother or grandmother used to make.” 24.What is special about Jelena’s dealing with dinner? A. She prepares dinner with special foods. B. She considers her dinner plan earlier. C. She asks her husband to prepare dinner. D. She completes dinner in the late afternoon. 25.Which of the following can best describe “Granny’s Kitchen”? A. Boring. B. Simple. C. Little-known. D. Popular. 26.How does Milan help his wife make the cooking program? A. By cooking food. B. By explaining the cooking process. C. By buying goods and shooting the videos. D. By analyzing cooking methods for dinner. 27.What encourages Jelena to continue her cooking program? A. Her viewers’ care and expectation. B. Her love for traditional home food. C. Her happy memories of childhood. D. Her real interest in cooking food. C It was once common to regard Britain as a society with class distinction. Each class had unique characteristics. In recent years, many writers have begun to speak the 'decline of class' and 'classless society' in Britain. And in modern day consumer society everyone is considered to be middle class. But pronouncing the death of class is too early. A recent wide-ranging society of public opinion found 90 percent of people still placing themselves in particular class; 73 percent agreed that class was still a vital part of British society; and 52 percent thought there were still sharp class differences. Thus, class may not be culturally and politically obvious, yet it remains an important part of British society. Britain seems to have a love of stratification. One unchanging aspect of a British person's class position is accent. The words a person speaks tell her or his class. A study of British accents during 1970s found that a voice sounding like a BBC newsreader was viewed as the most attractive voice, Most people said this accent sounded 'educated' and 'soft'. The accents placed at the bottom in this study, on the other hand, were regional city accents. These accents were seen as 'common' and 'ugly'. However, a similar study of British accents in the US turned these results upside down and placed some regional accents as the most attractive and BBC English as the least. This suggests that British attitudes towards accent have deep roots and are based on class prejudice. In recent years, however, young upper middle-class people in London, have begun to adopt some regional accents, in order to hide their class origins. This is an indication of class becoming unnoticed. However, the 1995 pop song 'Common People' puts forward the view that though a middle-class person may 'want to live like common people' they can never appreciate the reality of a working-class life. 28. A recent study of public opinion shows that in modern Britain . A. people regard themselves socially different B. most people belong to middle class C. it is easy to recognize a person’s class D. it is time to end class distinction 29. The word stratification in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _. A. variety B. qualification C. authority D. division 30. British attitudes towards accent . A. are based on regional status B. have a long tradition C. are shared by the Americans D. have changed in recent years 31. What is the main idea of the passage? A. The middle class is expanding B. A person’s accent reflects his class C. Class is a key part of British society D. Each class has unique characteristics. D If you could have a superpower, what would it be? Other than flying and communicating with someone from his mind (which, let’s be honest, would probably actually be awful), breathing underwater is one of the favorites. You can hang out with Aquaman and Ursula, and when the end of the world comes and we’re all living under water, you’ll be fine. With this in mind, a student at the Royal College of Art, London has designed a 3D-printed amphibious garment called AMPHIBIO — essentially a set of gills(鳃) — for this very purpose. According to Jun Kamei, a biomimicry designer and materials scientist, it is "for a future where humankind lives in the water". With the world set for a global temperature increase of 3.2°C (5.7°F) by 2100, rising sea levels are a very real threat to large coastal cities, potentially affecting up to 2 billion people — or 26 percent of the current global population. Kamei’s little device uses a specially designed porous(多孔的) material that fills oxygen again in the water and releases carbon dioxide. It is inspired by water-diving insects that create their own little scuba diving set by creating a protective bubble of air around their body thanks to their water repellent(防水的) skin. The technology is easily 3D-printable too, which will be great when we need them together. These "gills" could replace heavy and clumsy scuba equipment, making it more similar to free diving but for longer. This could have immediate applications for underwater rescue plans — the 12 boys rescued by divers from a flooded cave in Thailand, for example, where it took weeks to work out how to get the boys and the vital breathing equipment through those narrow tunnels. So far, the tech has only been tested as a working prototype, not actually on humans, so the dream may have to be on hold for now. And scaling up and testing on humans is Kamei’s next plan. This may sound unbelievable, but Kamei insists he has a much more optimistic vision of the future. 32. What can be inferred about Aquaman and Ursula? A. They can read minds. B. They can breathe underwater. C. They often cause huge disasters. D. They can’t live underwater. 33. What can we learn about AMPHIBIO? A. It can produce oxygen in the water. B. Its user can communicate with others from their mind. C. It is the unique useful tool against the threat of rising sea levels. D. The designer drew his inspiration from a certain natural species. 34. Why did the author mentioned the rescue of the boys in Thailand? A. To present the success of the new device. B. To compare the new device with the old one. C. To prove the advantage of the new device. D. To show the new device is easily 3D-printable. 35. What is the author’s attitude to the future of the new design? A. Objective. B. indifferent. C. Doubtful. D. Critical. 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Last summer over 12,000 fans were at Wembley Arena in London, shouting and cheering. Thousands more were watching online. 36 It was esports, or competitive computer gaming. Millions of people in the UK play computer games for fun. Some of them have become professional gamers, playing games as their full-time job. 37 They practice for ten or more hours a day, five or six days a week. They do exercises like typing something and trying to type it faster and faster. They also study videos of other players and plan ways to beat them. 38 Are players athletes? Some say no. Esports players don’t need to run, jump, throw or do big physical actions. At the moment, the UK government classifies esports as kinds of games, not as sports. But others say yes: esports are sports. Players do need some physical skills, especially hand-eye coordination, reflexes, accuracy and timing. If darts, snooker and shooting are classified as sports, then perhaps esports should be too. 39 And they will be an official medal sport in the Asian Games starting from 2022. Next step: the Olympics? For many esports fans and players, though, the most important thing is that esports are growing in popularity and importance. 40 A. But are esports really sports? B. All like playing computer games. C. It’s not easy being a professional gamer, though. D. But this wasn’t a football, basketball or tennis match. E. It is certain that esports will come into the 2024 Olympics. F. In fact, China and South Korea do classify esports as sports. G. If esports are not as important as sports now, they definitely will be in the near future. 第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节;满分45分) 第一节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 In the summer before I entered middle school, I read the book They Cage the Animals at Night. It’s a story about Jennings, a boy living in various orphanage(s 孤儿院)with only his stuffed anima(l 毛绒玩具), Doggie, for companionship. It’s a fascinating book, but little did I know how it would 36 my life and the lives of others. One day, as I looked across my room at the pile of stuffed animals, a(n) 37 came to me. I would 38 stuffed animals for children like Jennings. 39 , I contacted agencies that support those children and they said the stuffed animals would certainly 40 children’s spirits. I named my project “Cuddle Buddies”. I wrote articles for the local and school newspapers, 41 donations of the “buddies”—stuffed animals. My phone 42 ringing; schools, families, and toy factories all wanted to help. Much to my 43 , by the second week my living room looked like a zoo. Whenever Mom and I 44 the “buddies” to the agencies, the kids would be waiting there with their eyes down, too 45 to look but shaking with excitement. Six years after its launch, Cuddle Buddies continues to 46 . Now over 25,000 stuffed animals have been 47 _to agencies worldwide. Simon, a seven-year-old boy in an African Children’s Home, couldn’t sleep at night after he lost his parents. When asked to choose his “buddies”, Simon 48 a panda and soon after was sleeping through the night. I never dreamed Cuddle Buddies would 49 this way. Upon graduation from high school, I designed a website, www.cuddlebuddies.net , to 50 the project. The response was 51 . More and more people joined me and two dozen Cuddle Buddies 52 were established across the nation. This has been a great experience. I’ve learned how to follow through on an idea and how to 53 impact a life. I will go to college with these 54 in mind and continue my work with Cuddle Buddies, even when I 55 a whole new set of exciting academic and nonacademic pursuits. 36.A.touch B.risk C.lead D.save 37.A.chance B.idea C.explanation D.word 38.A.display B.repair C.purchase D.collect 39.A.Previously B.Occasionally C.Immediately D.Gradually 40.A.catch B.reflect C.lift D.record 41.A.putting aside B.turning down C.asking for D.getting back 42.A.delayed B.kept C.stopped D.meant 43.A.knowledge B.taste C.regret D.delight 44.A.delivered B.applied C.rented D.returned 45.A.shy B.content C.weak D.eager 46.A.reform B.expand C.govern D.divide 47.A.produced B.adopted C.sold D.donated 48.A.picked out B.came across C.showed off D.brought up 49.A.decline B.work C.increase D.react 50.A.promote B.start C.evaluate D.examine 51.A.confusing B.amusing C.automatic D.enthusiastic 52.A.companies B.committees C.branches D.institutes 53.A.financially B.positively C.socially D.physically 54.A.plans B.images C.lessons D.motives 55.A.work out B.keep off C.rely on D.engage in 第 II 卷(共 50 分) 第二节:语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于 1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Why do many of us find 61 difficult or impossible to fall asleep in a bed other than our own? Is it because the bed is 62 (comfort)? According to a new study published in Current Biology, a significant reason is 63 the scientists call “first night effect”. They believe that one side of the brain acts as a “night watch” to warn us about potential dangers. It forces us 64 (stay) awake on the first night in a new environment. For the study, 35 young volunteers 65 (ask) to sleep in a sleep lab for several days. Meanwhile, researchers watched their brain activities. According to the researchers, on their first night, the left brains were 66 (active) than the right brains and people had a hard time sleeping. However, left-brain activity decreased as days went by, 67 (fall) even to the point of complete calm. In this process, the participants got an increasingly better sleep experience. The 68 (finding) suggest that the different rhythms of the sides of the brain affect our sleep. When the two sides work 69 (different), the balance between them is broken. Thus, the brain can’t relax and is sensitive to anything strange in the surroundings, just 70 it is in the daytime. 第三节:单词填空(共 10 小题;每小题 0.5 分,满分 5 分) 71. The editor (评论) that article was well written. 72.Through these websites, I can read some (经典的) English passages, poems and novels. 73.The two sides haven’t reached a (妥协;和解)and they are in need of more time to think about the situation. 74.We must try every means to (使成熟) the late crops more rapidly. 75.It is urgent that we should carry out the (供选择的) plan. 76.There was a time when I was so proud that I o_ my peers. 77.Einstein is a b man but he was ahead of his time and his theories were rejected by people at that time. 78.The bell indicating the end of the period rang, i our heated discussion. 79.He was a for spreading rumors on the Internet. 80.With three goals in the first period they had a promising victory, but s _ they lost. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分) 第一节:短文改错(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改英语作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有 10 处语言错误,每行中最多两处错误。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在此处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出增加的词; 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉; 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改 10 处,多者(从十一处起)不计分。 I’m glad to receive your letter asking for my advice on what to learn Chinese well. Here are few suggestions. First, it is important to taking a Chinese course. Then you’ll be able to learn from the teacher and practice with you fellow students. Then, it also help to watch TV and read books, newspapers and magazines in Chinese whenever possibly. Besides, it should be a good idea to learn and sing China songs. By doing so you’ll learn or remember Chinese words more easily. You can also make more Chinese friend. They will tell you a lot about China and help you learn Chinese. Try and write me in Chinese at next time. 第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分) 假定你是李华。最近 China Daily 就“如何看待中国传统文化”面向社会征稿。请你用英语给编 辑写一封信,谈谈你自己的想法。要点如下: 1) 表明自己的立场(传统文化应该得到保护和传承); 2) 给出你的理由; 3) 呼吁社会共同参与。 参考词汇:传承 inherit 南昌市三校(一中、十中、铁一中)高二下学期期末联考 参考答案 听力理解 1-5 CACCA 6-10 ACCBA 11-15 CCAAB 16-20 CBAAC 阅读理解 21-23 CDA 24-27 BDCA 28-31 ADBC 32-35 BDCA 七选五 36-40 DCAFG 完形填空 41-45 ABDCC 46-50 CBDAA 51-55 BDABA 56-60 DCBCD 语法填空 61. it 62. uncomfortable 63. what 64. to stay 65. were asked 66. more active 67. falling 68.findings 69. differently 70. as 单词填空 71.remarked 72.classic/classical 73.compromise 74.ripen 75.alternative 76.overlooked 77.brilliant 78.interrupting 79.arrested 80.somehow 短文改错 81. what→how 82. few前加a 83.taking→take 84. fellow 前的you→your 85. help→helps 86. possibly→possible 87. China→Chinese 88. or→and 89 friend→friends 90.去掉at 【参考范文】 Dear editor I'm writing to you to talk about my opinions about traditional Chinese culture. I think it's necessary for us to protect and inherit it. Here are some reasons. Firstly, as one of the ancient civilizations in the world, the traditional Chinese culture is the foundation of the development of our country, and it can provide spiritual motivation for Chinese economy. Secondly, it includes many inspiring and shocking events, through which we can learn some useful things to make our country develop more quickly. Last but not least, it is an important part of Chinese history, and inheriting it may make us stronger and benefit our growth. I hope Chinese government and citizens join in the campaign of protecting and inheriting traditional Chinese culture. We should make contributions and efforts to carry it forward. Yours, Li Hua查看更多