2018-2019学年江苏省如东、栟茶高二上学期期末学情检测英语试题 Word版含答案

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2018-2019学年江苏省如东、栟茶高二上学期期末学情检测英语试题 Word版含答案

江苏省如东中学·栟茶中学 2018~2019 学年度第一学期期末学情检测 高 二 英 语 注 意 事 项 考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题 答题要求: 1.本试卷包括第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。第一卷从第 1 页至 第 9 页, 第二卷从第 10 页至第 12 页。考生答题全部答在答题纸上,答在本试卷上无效。 本次考试时间为 120分钟,满分 120分。考试结束后,请将答题纸交监考老师。 2.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、学校、班级、座位号、考试证号用黑色字迹的 0.5 毫米签 字笔填写在答题纸的相应位置,并将考试证号用 2B 铅笔将答题纸上考试证 号相应的数字涂黑。 3.答选择题必须用 2B 铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请 用橡皮擦干 净后,再选涂其他答案。答非选择题必须用书写黑色字迹的 0.5 毫米签字 笔写在答题纸上的指定 位置,在其它位置答题一律无效。 第一卷(选择题共 85 分) 第一部分听力(共两节,满分20 分) 第一节(共 5 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 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 佳答案。 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个小题。每 段对话仅读一遍。 1. What does the woman want to do? A. To have an X ray. B. To go to the hospital. C. To help the wounded man. 2. Where and when will the meeting be held? A. Room 302, 2:00 pm. B. Room 303, 2:00 pm. C. Room 303, 3:00 pm. 3. When would Thomas and Lily like to leave? A. Tomorrow. B. Next Monday or Tuesday. C. This Monday. 4. What is the man’s choice? A. He prefers train for trip. B. He doesn’t like traveling. C. Not mentioned. 5. According to the woman, what should the man do at first? A. He should ask about the flat on the phone. B. He should read the advertisements for flats in the newspaper. C. He should phone and make an appointment. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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,每个小题将给出 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 至 8 题。 6. How long is it since they met each other? A. More than one year. B. Less than one year. C. Three months. 7. Where does the man work? A. In a food factory. B. At a university. C. At the National Bank. 8. Which of the following is true? A. The woman speaks German better than Spanish. B. Tom, John’s son, is in Grade Three. C. The man has two children. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 至 11 题。 9. Who are the two speakers? A. A man and his wife. B. A man and his sister. C. A man and his girlfriend. 10. Why is the man unhappy about their weekends? A. They seldom invite friends over. B. They seldom go out for a picnic. C. They seldom spend weekends together. 11. Which aspect of the picnic do the man and woman differ on? A. Who should get the car ready. B. How many friends they should invite. C. What food and drink they should prepare. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 至 14 题。 12. Why does the man go to see the doctor? A. Because he is seriously ill. B. Because he wants to see death. C. Because the doctor wants his money. 13. What does the doctor advise the man to do? A. Take more medicine. B. Have a holiday. C. Give some of his money to poor people. 14. How do you find the man? A. He is careless about his health. B. He is honest.C. He cares for his money beyond everything else. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 至 17 题。 15. How has the man been feeling lately? A. Lonely. B. Unhappy. C. Depressed. 16. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. To join a club. B. To learn English. C. To do exercise. 17. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man is the woman’s elder brother. B. You don’t feel alone when you have a close friend. C. The man comes from north America. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. Why was the Mesa Verde National Park built? A. To attract more visitors. B. To earn money. C. To protect the culture of ancient Native Americans. 19. What language do the words “Mesa Verde” belong to? A. English. B. Spanish. C. French. 20. How many ruins were discovered in all? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. 第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分) 第一节 单项填空(共 30 题;每小题 1 分,满分 30 分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在 答题纸上将 该项涂黑。 21. The first trials of Aspirin took place in 1899, the company Hoffmann worked for distributing the medicine in powder form to physicians to use with patients. A. when; began B. which; beginning C. when; beginning D. which; began 22. Studies show that kids living and studying in a harmonious environment are less likely to become . A. abnormal B. aggressive C. alarmed D. opposed 23. One of the good points of the Internet is that we can people with similar intetests in distant areas and comminute with them. A. correspond with B. bring up C. link up D. call on 24. If penicillin available, many people from sickness or even small wounds in World WarⅡ. A. was not; would die B. were not; would have died C. had not been; would died D. had not been; would have died 25.The number of road accidents and the deaths those accidents over the past years. A. resulting in; has increased B. arising from; have increased C. resulting from; has increased D. resulting from; have increased 26. Many students stay up late into the night, some of whom during the boring lecture. A. drop off B. drop in C. get away D. drop out 27. Alexander Fleming noted that it was a dish he was trying to grow bacteria for an experiment looked abnormal A. where; which B. which; which C. that; that D. in which; that 28. China’s Silk Road Economic Belt, countries along the route. accomplished, will quicken the economic growth of the A. as B. once C. though D. unless 29. Some cyclists take it for granted that traffic rules do not them. A. adapt to B. subscribe to C. apply to D. turn to 30. Travelling on these lines was not convenient, , as each line was possessed by a different company, and many were very far from each other. A. yet B. while C. still D. though 31. You can download it and rewrite your report using your own words you acknowledge where you got your information by attaching a list of websites you got your information from. A. should B. may C. would D. could 32. One theory this phenomenon acupuncture reduces pain suggests that acupuncture pain signals from reaching the brain. A. explaining; that; should block B. which explains; where; can block C. that explains; where; block D. explaining; that; blocks 33. With the touch of a button or the click of a mouse, people will find abundant information from the largest libraries and museums in the world . A. under their control B. at their convenience C. at their command D. at their service 34. attention to surrounding traffic is a(n) to accidents. A. Drivers not paying; invitation B. Drivers’ not paying; invitation C. Drivers not paying; cause D. Drivers’ not paying; cause 35. The last line added was Jubilee Line, was opened in honor of the 25th anniversary of Elizabeth the queen. A. which; becoming B. where; becoming C. which; to have become D. where; to have become 36. Only when women are enabled to become strong will our families, our economies, and our societies reach their fullest . A. distinction B. innovation C. potential D. appreciation 37. Follow these tips, and your time doing research on the Internet much more worthwhile. A. being spent; will be B. spent; will be C. spent; is D. having spent; has been 38. Today acupuncture has become popular round the world, other traditional Chinese medicines. A. so have B. as are C. so are D. as has 39. --- Why is the man so upset today? --- His wallet, mobile phone, and ID card , the police are investigating and will send him to a social assistance station. A. stolen B. having stolen C. being stolen D. are stolen 40. --- When will the bike-sharing schemes be introduced to the public? --- Not until a better understanding of them. A. will we have had B. have we had C. we will have had D. we have had 41. When asked whether the information on the Internet is true or false, they were not sure. A. half of whom said B. half of them saying C. half of them said D. half of whom saying 42. While the National Congress of Communist Party, President Xi instructed the party never to forget we started and then we can accomplish our mission. A. delivering; when B. announcing; why C. claiming; when D. addressing; why 43. to the Internet, as some adolescents do, will to some extent affect their private lives. A. To be addicted B. Having been addicted C. Addicted D. Being addicted 44. The programme of economic recovery ended in failure. Many people would have escaped poverty. A. otherwise B. meanwhile C. however D. besides 45. It astonished him to see the bacteria , that the mould had killed them. A. surrounded the mould die; which meant B. surrounding the mould dead; meaning C. surround the mould dead; is meaning D. surround the mould dying; which meant 46. The girl received no approval of his family as her marriage with an African boy was regarded as a from tradition. A. violation B. departure C. withdrawal D. separation 47. Although the scientist is claiming a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer, I am about his chances of curing the patients. A. curious B. anxious C. sceptical D. optimistic 48. Carrying a light load on your bicycle makes it more difficult to control. A. more than B. not more than C. less than D. no more than 49. The Chinese women’s volleyball team won the gold medal at the Rio Olympics, which is the third time the team Olympic gold. A. claimed B. has claimed C. has been claiming D. had claimed 50. --- Jim lost his job. Then somebody stole his car. --- . We should lend him a hand. A. The grass is always greener on the other sideB. A miss is as good as a mile C. It never rains but pours D. Every dog has its day 第二节 完型填空(共 15 题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题 纸上将该项涂黑。 Next week, strangers with a truck will 51 everything we own, except the clothes on our backs, the car we will drive, and as much stuff as we can pack into it. It’s called 52 . Some people do it often. For others, like me, it's a rare experience. In all my adult years, I've moved only 53 . My first husband and I moved into our first house with a bed, our clothes and a few gifts. That was 54 ago. Over the years, I filled that house with three children, a few dogs and enough stuff to reach the ceiling(天花板). Then the kids grew up, I lost my 55 to cancer, and I began to learn about 56 . First, I let go of the idea of being 57 . Life isn’t about being in charge of what happens; it's about being in charge of what we do with it. Next, I let go of 58 the things I care most about. I began to put important things first like keeping in touch with the people that mean the most to me. I let go of the people whose lives are about anger or hatred( 憎恨), and tried instead to 59 myself with those who shine with 60 . Finally, I let go of being 61 -I remarried. I eventually moved to a new city with my new husband, and after that move, I promised I’d stop collecting meaningless things. But 12 years later, here I am, still learning about letting go. Yesterday while cleaning out a dresser, I found a box filled with old keepsakes(纪念品). Nothing in that box may mean much to anyone, except me. They are treasures for me which 62 me of the 63 they preserve. We finally decided to hold onto to them and never let them go. We’ll all move someday from this world to the next, but we won’t need a truck to do it. We’ll take nothing with us and but 64 a memory of the life we lived, the mistakes we made, and all the love and kindness we tried to show That memory might not be a treasure, but 65 , someone will keep it and hold it close and never let it go. 51. A. pick up B. take away C. drop off D. bring in 52. A. travelling B. conveying C. loading D. moving 53. A. once B. twice C. three times D. four times 54. A. a lifetime B. a decade C. five years D. a century 55. A. daughter B. son C. grandfather D. husband 56. A. holding on B. letting go C. going ahead D. giving in 57. A. in control B. in preparation C. in need D. in store 58. A. putting off B. splitting up C. speeding up D. going after 59. A. provide B. equip C. surround D. compare 60. A. optimism B. ambition C. generosity D. kindness 61. A. considerate B. independent C. alone D. narrow-minded 62. A. inform B. remind C. occur to D. recall 63. A. childhood B. sources C. details D. memories 64. A. bring about B. leave behind C. get rid of D. put away 65. A. hopefully B. eventually C. gradually D. unbelievably 第三部分阅读理解(共10 题;每小题2 分,满分20 分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题 纸上将该项涂黑。 A 10 years after my parents got married, my dad went to work in the oil fields, and soon accepted a job working overseas. The money was great, but the fact that we only saw him every other month disappointed me. My mom stayed home with her five children, raising us alone. We had a place in the country with horses, dogs, chickens and a few head of cattle. Mom was very busy, but always made time for us. Of course, lots of mothers did things like that. But Mom’s greatest achievement was yet to come. When the oil business declined(衰退) in the 1980s, my dad and most of his friends lost their jobs. The wives were at a loss to know how to manage without large monthly paychecks. But my mom was different. She helped out by working part-time jobs and she learned to drive a semi-truck, so she could help my dad make more miles at his new job. But with three teenagers at home, she couldn't spend time on the road with him. so he decided to find a different kind of job. Mom found an ad for the International Air Academy in Vancouver, Washington. She had always dreamed of working as a flight attendant but had chosen a family over a career. She was fascinated by the idea that she might be able to work in the travel field after all. Having no idea how she would pay for the schooling, or even if she’d get a job, she took a leap of faith(冒险一试) and dialed the number. It wasn’t easy, but she passed the entrance exam and was admitted to the three-month training course. That was only half the battle, though, as she still needed the tuition. She finally got a loan( 借 款 ) to cover some of the expenses, and the president of the school gave her a personal loan to cover the rest. As she read her welcome packet, she realized there was a strict dress code( 着装要求), requiring professional dress each day. This was not something she had. And she also needed to see an eye doctor. Her older brother sent her enough money to buy the clothes she needed and test her eyes. And then she took her two youngest - daughters my sister and me to Vancouver, where there was an apartment waiting for her in the family housing section. In the first day of class, she was so nervous. I can remember her taking deep breaths and trying to calm herself before leaving. She was forty-five years old, and that made it a little intimidating to walk into a classroom full of twenty-year-olds and try to hold her own. But she stood by her commitment and graduated at the top of her class. Her first job as a travel agent was with a large agency in Aurora, Colorado. She felt great about her achievement and proud of the beautiful high-rise building she worked in. I was so proud of what she had done. She’d found a way to rise above the curveball( 弧线 球 ) life had thrown at her. Instead of quitting as many of her friends had, she charged ahead and created a brand new career. 66. Why did the author’s mother decide not to drive the semi-truck any more? A. Because the payment was not high enough. B. Because she was too tired to help the author's father. C. Because she needed to look after the children. D. Because she wanted to work full-time is a flight attendant. 67. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. The author’s mother was good at playing baseball. B. The author’s mother got her dream job through hard-work. C. The author’s mother was no longer concerned about the future of the family. D. The author’s mother managed to overcome the difficulties in life. B Teenagers enter their adolescent years with a mixture of optimism, excitement and anxiety. Adolescence is a time when boys and girls begin to show greater independence from their parents. It is also a time when young people begin to develop the sense of individuality that will help shape their future identity as adults. In fact, showing independence and forming a unique identity are two of the most important developmental tasks that adolescents must finish in preparation for satisfying and productive adult lives. It is not easy for parents or teenagers to go smoothly through this period. Adolescents want to be independent of their parents and make their own decisions. They often do not recognize their need for adults’ guidance and support. However, some parents find it easy to keep the lines of communication open with an adolescent child. These parents are often noticed by the child as stable sources of positive influence, and the teen feels supported in his or her growing independence. Communication in such families characterized by mutual(互 相的) respect and the ability to freely exchange feelings and ideas. Parents who understand their teenager’s need for a reasonable measure of independence and individuality encourage their child's growth and achievements. This positive interest strengthens parent-child relationships. When adolescents receive parental approval and believe that parents really value their accomplishments, it creates a willingness to share other information about themselves. Many parents find it difficult to have open communication with their child during the adolescent years. Some parents have difficulty understanding the changes their teenager is experiencing and pay little attention to his or her need to pull away from the family and make independent decisions. At the same time, some teenagers are so self-focused that they do not appreciate or accept their parents’ concern, and they are against all parental authority. In this case, frequent arguments may develop, and family life may become difficult. Parents and teenagers may separate from one another to avoid arguments, but this is usually a short-term solution that does not clear up the main problems. A major long-term method is to help them develop more effective communication. This enables the family members to end their conflicts( 矛 盾 ) and to establish more harmonious and more satisfying r e l a t i o n s h i p s . 68. What’s the importance of adolescents’ independence from their parents? A. It means they have a different identity from that in childhood. B. It shows they can make decisions on their own. C. It helps them to develop unique characters. D. It prepares them for successful adult lives. 69. According to Paragraph 3, which of the following is the least influential in good adolescent parent-child relationships? A. Parents approval for their children. B. Teenagers’ need for parents’ guidance. C. The possibility of talking about feeling freely. D. Mutual respect between parents and children. 70. What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. The reasons for the arguments between parents and adolescents. B. Why some teenagers don’ t show respect for their parents. C. What children wish for during their adolescent years. D. The arguments parents and adolescents may have. C The phone ID flashed “Emergency Vet”. “Oh no” I whispered. I could not lose Merlin now. Ron and I had tried to have children for a long time with depressing results. I threw myself into my work. Any maternal feelings I had were spent on Merlin. I couldn’t wait to get home from work each night. I wanted to pick up that warm bundle of loving fur and nestle him. I wanted to sing “Rock-a-bye Merlin” as I did every night as he would put his paws around my neck. Merlin was my comfort especially at times when I wondered if God was listening. But last night something had changed. Not only did I sing “Rock-a-Bye Merlin” but I asked “What will I do after you’re gone?” Although Merlin was 19 years old a senior in the age of a cat he didn’t look or act that way. I didn’t want to accept the fact that he was nearing the end of his lifetime. My job at the law firm was so demanding and stressful that I couldn’t imagine getting through the day without Merlin waiting to greet me at home. I dialed the vet’s number. I asked for my husband but he already left. Then I took a breath and asked the question that no one wants to ask “Is my Merlin still alive?” The nurse said “yes.” Ron came home and said that Merlin had almost no red blood cells left. White blood cells were replacing them. Merlin would need expensive transfusions most likely on a monthly basis. We both knew Merlin was running out of time. I asked Ron to drive me to the vet so I could say goodbye to my little boy cat but he was beat tired and it was late. Ron said if Merlin was still alive the next morning then he would take me to the vet. The next morning I called the vet. Merlin had survived the night. After driving to the vet I went into the examining room. The nurse brought Merlin and placed him on an examining table on his side. His eyes were tightly shut. I thought he died already. I carefully edged my hand to reach his body. His body felt warm but when I spoke his name there was no response. No response to his name or that I was there and that I loved him. I was extremely sad. In that examining room I felt helpless. I wondered how many people in an examining room felt as helpless as I did. Feeling driven to prayer I yelled “God this isn’t good enough. I need to see my Merlin the way I remember him I need a miracle and I need it now!” At that moment God granted a miracle. Merlin’s favorite compliment entered my mind. I said “Merlin You are Beautiful and You are Gorgeous do you hear me?” One eye opened. I said “Gotcha”. I kept repeating those words. Merlin opened the other eye and one limb at a time got up. He was waiting for that phrase. He wanted to hear that he was beautiful and gorgeous again. Then I experienced another miracle. There was no sound in that examining room until Merlin started walking to me. From out of nowhere or maybe from heaven I clearly heard a song we sung in church often: “It Is Well With My Soul.” I remembered thinking “Yes it is well with my Soul. I got to see my little boy cat one more time.” Merlin walked to me. He put his face in mine which he had never done before. He rubbed a circle around my face twice. Merlin said goodbye with his face and marked me for life. Ron appeared shocked that Merlin was up and had walked to me. I said to Merlin “Tell God you are a good boy and how much we love you” and then handed him back to the nurse. Tears of gratitude poured forth in memory of a miracle. You see for nineteen years God spoke to me through a special cat named “Merlin.” On Merlin’s last day God proved he heard me when he granted a miracle. That miracle gave me time to say goodbye. 71. Ron’s wife couldn’t lose Merlin because . A. Merlin could supply her with comfort and warmth B. Merlin was her adopted child for nineteen years C. she failed to give birth to her own biological child D. she would sing her usual song to no one later in life 72. What did Ron’s wife think of Merlin? ①comfortable ②demanding ③long life ④full of devotion ⑤lovely ⑥ religiousA. ①②⑥ B. ①②③ C. ③④⑤ D. ④⑤⑥ 73. What does “The next morning I called the vet.” in Paragraph 8 imply? A. The writer turned to the vet because Merlin was in desperate condition. B. Ron would accompany her wife to the vet to live up to his promise. C. The writer was so hopeless as to ask a favor of the vet. D. Ron did not care about Merlin so that the writer called the vet. 74. When Merlin reached the examining room . A. his body felt warm because the writer rubbed him hard B. the writer chanted prayers to him trying to wake him up C. he shut his eyes tightly and was obviously dead D. the writer felt helpless to have no timely surgical operation 75. We can infer from the passage that . A. we have to have faith in the church to get miracles in future life B. doctors may not always be reliable when our loved ones need their help C. couples should have a child or something to fill in their free time D. God will not disappoint us if we are devoted to our loved ones 第二卷(非选择题,共 35 分) 第四部分写(共三节,满分35 分) 第一节任务型阅读(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 请认真阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的 横线上。 We all need to feel understood, recognized and affirmed by our friends, family and romantic partners. We all need to find our tribe. Research has shown that among the benefits that come with being in a relationship or group, feeling accepted is regarded as the most important driver of meaning. When other people think you matter and treat you as if you matter, you believe you matter, too. Though we all share a need to belong, in the first decades of the 20th century, many influential psychologists and physicians did not acknowledge this fundamental aspect of human nature. The idea that children needed parental love and care to live a full and meaningful life was not only considered medically dangerous, but also dismissed as immoral and disgusting. As behavioral psychology came into fashion and academic psychologists turned their attention to child- raising, this view shifted and they began to examine and affirm the vital importance of attachment in early life. They discovered that people, whatever their age, needed more than food and shelter to live full and healthy lives. But, sadly, many of us lack close ties. At a time when we are more connected digitally than ever before, rates of social isolation are rising. The results of an Age UK poll published recently suggest that half a million people over the age of 60 usually spend each day alone, and it's not unusual for another half a million people to go without someone to speak to for five or six days. All these figures reveal more than a rise in loneliness — they reveal a lack of meaning in people's lives. In surveys, we list our close relationships as our most important sources of meaning. Research shows that people who are lonely and isolated feel their lives are less meaningful. While close relationships are critical for living a meaningful life, they are not the only important social bonds we need to cultivate. Psychologists have also discovered the value of small moments of intimacy. “High-quality connections”, as one researcher calls them, are positive, short-term interactions between two people when a couple holds hands on a walk or when two strangers have an empathetic( 移情作用的) conversation on a plane. High-quality connections have the potential to unlock meaning in our interactions with acquaintances, colleagues and strangers. We can't control whether someone will make a high-quality connection with us, but we can all choose to start one. We can say hello to a stranger on the street rather than look away. We can choose to value people rather than devalue them. We can invite people to belong. Passage outline Supporting details The need to belong *Everyone hopes to develop a (76) of belonging in a group. *People’s self-respect is (77) by other people's opinion. The changing (78) to belonging *Many famous experts in the first decades of the 20th century (79) that people had the need to belong. *Experts later came to realize that people, (80) of their age, needed attachment to enjoy full and healthy lives.Consequences of (81) close ties *Many people are cut off from the world and feel (82) . *People who do not have enough close relationships find their lives are less (83) . Another way to meet the nee d *High-quality connections make a (84) in helping satisfy our need to belong. *We should (85) to make a high-quality connection. 第二节 短文填空(共 10 空,每空 0.5 分,满分 5 分) 根据上下文及首字母提示填入适当的单词。 注意:每个空格只写 1 个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。 The Internet is a must for our daily life, but it has brought about some social problems. Some people (86) s (87) a to the opinion that the Internet has positive effects on our lives. For one thing, it provides information for us, ranging from weather forecast to academic research. For another thing, people employ the Internet to build interpersonal relationship. People from (88) d backgrounds can communicate with others globally. However, others think otherwise. They make the (89) a ( 假定 , 假 设 ) that the Internet has some drawbacks. There is too much information on the Internet that has not been (90) e for accuracy, which (91) b people to find correct and relevant information. Another disadvantage of the Internet is that it influences people’s private lives. People’s (92) ( 上瘾) to the Internet damages their (93) c to live normal lives, thus leading to their (94) w from the outside world. However, they are supposed to limit the excessive use of the Internet and (95) u the responsibility of accompanying their family. 第三节书面表达(满分 20 分) 随着科技的发展,手机移动支付逐渐盛行,人们对此看法不一。下面是你班班会 上以“手机移动 支付”为题进行讨论的情况。请你以李明的名义写一封信给 21st Century 报的编辑,说明该情况并表 明你自己的观点。 理由 60%学生赞同 1. 简单易操作,不需要携带现金或银行卡; 2. 大至商场小至路边摊都能使用,快捷方便; 3. ……。 40%学生不赞同 1. 存在安全问题,如个人信息泄露,资金盗用等; 2. 导致过度消费; 3. ……。 个人观点 1. ……; 2. ……。 【注意事项】 1. 文章需包括所有的要点,但不要逐条翻译; 2. 词数 150 词左右,信的开头和结尾已写好,不计入总字数; 4. 参考词汇:移动支付 mobile payment 摊贩stallholder 【写作要求】 1. 不必写标题; 2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。 Dear editor, With the development of science and technology, mobile payment is gaining popularity in China. ﹎﹎ 答案写在答题纸上 Yours Li Ming 江苏省如东中学·栟茶中学 2018~2019 学年度第一学期期末学情检测 高二英语期末考试 参 考 答 案 1-5 CABCB 6-10 BCBAC 11-15 BACCA 16-20 ABCBC 21-25 ABADC 26-30 ADBCD 31-35 ADCBA 36-40 CBDAD 41-45 CDDAB 46-50 BCABC 51-55 BDCAD 56-60 BAACD 61-65 CBDBA 66-67 CD 68-70 DBA 71-75 ACBBD 76. sense/feeling 77. influenced/affected/shaped/determined/decided 78.attitudes 79. denied 80. regardless 81. lacking 82.lonely/isolated 83.meaningful 84. difference 85. offer/start/try/attempt 86. subscribe 87. abundant 88. diverse 89. assumption 90. evaluated 91. bothers 92. addiction 93. competence 94. withdrawal/withdrawing 95. undertake One possible version: D e a r e d i t o r , With the development of science and technology, mobile payment is gaining popularity in China. Recently our class has held a heated discussion about it and opinions are divided. 60% of the students are in favor of mobile payment. Firstly, it is easy to operate, as they just need to take a smart phone instead of cash or bank cards. Meanwhile, it’s widely accepted in different places, ranging from big shopping malls to stallholders, which is really convenient to consumers. In addition, they can enjoy some discounts with online payment, which may relieve their financial burden. However, about 40% of the students are opposed to mobile payment. First of all, they are concerned about its security. It is likely that personal information could be let out and money stolen. Besides, they tend to buy more than what they really need by paying online. Furthermore, it’s difficult for some old people to adapt to it. From my perspective, I am happy to embrace the new trend. Undoubtedly, paying online will contribute to an easier life and it will definitely improve our living standards. 分值说明: 第一卷 85 分 1. 听力 1-20 题,1 分 1 题,共 20 分; 2. 单项选择 21-50 题,1 分 1 题,共 30 分; 3. 完形填空 51-65 题,1 分 1 题,共 15 分; 4. 阅读理解 66-75 题,2 分 1 题,共 20 分; Yours, Li Ming 第二卷分 35 分 1. 任务型阅读 76-85 题,1 分 1 题,共 10 分; 2. 短文填空 86-95 题,0.5 分 1 空,共 5 分; 3.书面表达,共 20 分。 Text 1 听力材料 M: Ouch, it really hurts terribly here, because I fell over heavily just now. W: I think you need an X-ray. Shall I help you get to the hospital? M: No, thanks. Text 2 M: Is the meeting held in Room 302 or 303? W: It should be 302. But I hear that it has been put off till tomorrow. M: Really? Is it at three in the afternoon? W: No. It will be at two. Text 3 M: Have Thomas and Lily set a date for leaving? W: No, they haven’t. But Thomas said they’d like to leave next Monday or Tuesday. M: I’d like to see them off at the airport. Will you go with me? W: Sure. Text 4 W: While traveling, which do you prefer to take, train, ship or plane? M: It depends. Different people have different reasons for their choice. Text 5 M: I want to find a small flat. What should I do? W: Well, firstly you should read the advertisements for flats to let in the local newspapers. Then you should phone and make an appointment. If it seems OK, you should go and see it. Text 6 M: Why, Mary Smith! I haven’t seen you for ages. How have you been? W: John, John Brown! It has been a long time, hasn’t it? It must be at least a year. M: No, we talked at the Johnsons’Christmas party last December. Don’t you remember? W: That’s right. Well, how are you? Still working for the food company? M: No, I changed jobs three months ago. I’m with the National Bank now. How about you? W: I’m still teaching at the university, but I moved from the German Department to the Spanish Department. Well, how is your family? Are the children all in school now? M: No, Billy is still at home. Tom is in the third grade and Jane’s in the second. W: Our two children haven’t started school yet, either. But they will go in the fall. Text 7 M: What shall we do this weekend? W: Did you have something special in mind? M: No, not really. I just thought it might be fun to do something new. W: Doing something for a change, you mean? M: Yes, something different. I need a change. W: I usually go shopping and have my hair done during the weekend and you usually watch the football games on TV. M: Yes, you often have tea with your friends. And I sometimes play cards with my friends. We seldom do anything together. It’s quite unlike when we were first married. W: Now I’ve got an idea. Autumn is the best season in Beijing. Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? You’ll invite your friends and I’ll invite mine. We’ll go together. M: Good idea! I’d see about the car and you’ll prepare the food. But are you sure you really want all our friends to come along? Text 8 M: Doctor, is it easy to see death? W: Well, it seems it’s not so easy for me to tell you about death. M: Tell me the fact, please. I’m not afraid. W: OK. I guess you’re on the way to see death. M: I believe you’re right. But I want to have a long life. Help me, please. W: OK. Listen. It looks as if you have too much money. M: Oh? W: It seems that the more money you have, the worse your health is. You must have worried too much about the safety of your money. M: Yes, that’s quite true. W: Why not give some money to poor people? M: No way! Money is my life. Text 9 W: How are you doing, Andrew? M: Not well. I’ve been feeling pretty lonely lately. W: But you have so many friends! How could you be lonely? M: You know what they say: a friend to all is a friend to none. I don’t feel like I really know any of my friends. In fact, I should probably call them acquaintances, not friends. W: What about me? I’m your friend. M: I know you are, but you’re my girlfriend. I wish I had a guy friend to hang out with sometimes. W: I know what you mean. I find it difficult to make new friends, too. It’s not as easy as it was when we were young, is it? M: Not at all. W: I’ve made a lot of new friends since I started learning English. Maybe you could join a club or take a class to make some new friends. M: That’s a good idea. W: What kind of qualities do you look for in a friend? M: I’m not sure. I guess I’d like to meet some people who have a positive attitude and want to have a good time. W: People who play ultimate Frisbee have a positive attitude; maybe you should join the ultimate Frisbee club. M: That’s a possibility. Thanks! Text 10 A large National Park has been built to protect the culture of ancient Native Americans. It is called Mesa Verde. It was cold that day in 1988 in southwestern Colorado. Richard Wetherill and his brother-in-law were trying to find some missing cattle. They were up on Mesa Verde. Spanish explorers had named the area. The high, flat mountaintop is covered with bushes and pine trees. It looks like a huge green table, which is “mesa verde” in Spanish. The two men came to the edge of a deep canyon. Through the falling snow, they saw what looked like a small city across the canyon. It was hanging in the middle of the rock wall. There were many connected rooms built into a natural opening in the rock. They named the ruins Cliff Palace. In the next few days, they found two more large ruins. They named one Spruce Tree House and the other Square Tower House. The Wetherill family were the first people to study them. Soon after this discovery, Richard Wetherill returned to Mesa Verde, to the ruins that had remained silent and untouched for centuries.
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