2017-2018学年辽宁省沈阳市郊联体高二下学期期中考试英语试题 Word版

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2017-2018学年辽宁省沈阳市郊联体高二下学期期中考试英语试题 Word版

第Ⅰ卷 (共115分)‎ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30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. Why did the woman have to walk?‎ A. Her car was broken. B. Her car was borrowed. C. Her car was stolen.‎ ‎2. How much could the woman save according to the man?‎ A. 15 bucks. B. 20 bucks. C. 30 bucks.‎ ‎3. What did the boy do this morning?‎ A. He had a history lesson. B. He had a chemistry lesson. C. He attended a meeting,‎ ‎4. What should kids do according to the man?‎ A. Eat more potatoes. B. Do more exercises. C. Watch more TV.‎ ‎5. What time will the woman arrive?‎ A. At 1: 45 pm. B. At 2: 00 pm. C. At2: 15pm.‎ 第二节 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。‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。‎ ‎6. What is the man going to do in the summer vacation?‎ A. Stay at home. B. Find a part-time job. C. Prepare for a test.‎ ‎7. What did the woman do last summer?‎ A. She worked in a shop. B. She sold newspaper. C, She studied at home.‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。‎ ‎8. How does the woman feel about jazz?‎ A. It is the most popular music. B. It is exciting. C. It helps her relax.‎ 高二英语第1页(共10页)‎ ‎9. What can we learn from the conversation?‎ A. The woman will borrow some CDs one day.‎ B. The woman hasn’t listened to operas.‎ C. The man likes listening to operas most.‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。‎ ‎10. Why does the girl take six courses?‎ A. She is interested in all of them.‎ B. She expects to get a good job.‎ C. She missed her chemistry course because of illness.‎ ‎11. What course does the man most probably teach?‎ A. Chemistry. B. Literature. C. Music.‎ ‎12. What does the man seem to be most concerned about?‎ A. If the girl can deal with six courses.‎ B. If his seminar is welcomed.‎ C. If the girl can do two seminars in a term.‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。‎ ‎13. What is the man going to do?‎ A. Have a job interview. B. Go to work. C. Take part in a party.‎ ‎14. What looks terrible on the man according to the woman?‎ A. The jacket. B. The pants. C. The tie.‎ ‎15. What color tie is the man going to wear?‎ A. Orange. B. Red. C. Blue.‎ ‎16. What makes the man look smarter?‎ A. The briefcase. B. The black shoes. C. The suit.‎ 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。‎ ‎17. When is it good to eat sweets?‎ A. At the beginning of a meal B. In the middle of a meal C. At the end of a meal.‎ ‎18. What is a good eating habit?‎ A. Eating ice-cream before a meal.‎ B. Eating at the same time each day.‎ C. Eating when we are hungry.‎ ‎19. What will make us dislike eating anything, according to the speaker?‎ A. Full. B. Anger. C. Good appetite ‎20. How could judges in England know a man was telling lies?‎ A. He could not swallow dry bread.‎ B. He ate too much bread.‎ C. He refused to eat bread.‎ 第二部分:阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ A I set out to change the lives of those who need help by joining my school’s newly formed Free The Children Club. Through the determination of friends, the group has grown bigger and stronger each year. Over the past two years my friend, Alex and I have become the leaders of the club.‎ After only two years of raising money, we have already accumulated over three thousand dollars and almost two thousand food items through various money-raising efforts. For example, each year a 24-hour hunger is planned, resulting in absolutely no consumption (消耗) of food. By taking part in these activities, we put ourselves in the shoes of someone living in poverty.‎ No money raised goes to waste. At the end of each school year, the club members vote to determine where our raised money will be spent and donated. Last year, we bought enough desks, chairs, supplies and textbooks for every student in a Kenyan school. This year, we plan to spend our money helping out families in need in Sierra Leone.‎ Poverty is a worldwide issue affecting the lives of people in not only developing countries, but also first-world countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan. Living in poverty can lead to hunger, many forms of disease, lack of education, and for millions, death. It does not have to be this way. You too can form a club like the Free The Children Club or you can participate in events outside your school. Get your friends, family, and even your community involved in money-raising for the poor. Do what you can to change the world.‎ ‎21. An annual 24-hour hunger is held to ________.‎ A. save food for hungry people. B. call on people not to waste food.‎ C. draw people’s attention to the club. D. help understand the poor people better ‎22. How to spend the raised money is based on the opinion of ________.‎ A. the people who donated it B. the leaders of the club C. the majority of the club D. the people who raised it ‎23. The author’s purpose in writing this passage is to________.‎ A. to introduce the Free The Children Club.‎ B. to encourage people to change the world.‎ C. to praise the behavior of the club members.‎ D. to show how poverty is affecting the world.‎ B Comparing ourselves with others isn’t a recent phenomenon—it’s part of our culture* As soon as we’re able to form our own thoughts and opinions, we start comparing. Who’s taller? Who’s better at sports? Who has more friends?‎ Unlike other childish habits, the urge to measure up (攀比) doesn’t ever really go away. In ‎ fact, it only increases when we become teens. “At a younger age, I found myself wanting to be cool and wondering why I wasn’t that cool,” said a junior student Michael Torres. “So I began doing what they did in order to fit in with my own friends.”‎ We are flooded with the message that we should compare ourselves with others. Magazines, advertisements, stores—it becomes all about what other people have or what they’ve achieved. Social media adds another layer to the problem. Facebook, Twitter and QQ offer a constant stream of updates about the people around us. She got accepted to Harvard! He bought the brand new Nikes! They’re going to get married!‎ ‎“If I go on Facebook or Twitter and read about how wonderful everyone else is, I’m not feeling good about myself. It’s going to make me feel worse, said Mike Robbins, a senior student. “I try not to let things like that affect me, but in the modem world of technology, it’s hard not to take notice of what others are doing, and sometimes you want to be just like them,”‎ Before you get caught up in the comparison game, keep in mind one very important detail: When it comes to social media, we often present only the things we want people to see—the good fortunes, happy moments, delicious desserts and best smiles.‎ The deeper question is: Are people really posting things on social media that are true or are they simply doing it to present something to other people? It’s what we do in our culture: “Look! How great I am!”,“Look! How smart I am!” or “Look! How happy I am!”. And sometimes that’s true, but in a lot of cases, it’s not.‎ While comparing ourselves to others can inspire us to get ahead and work harder, it can also drive us crazy. Next time you find yourself wondering if you measure up, remember this: What we have is not a measure of who we are. We already have worth as an individual when we’re born. Everything else is what people think of us.‎ ‎24. When do we start to compare ourselves with others?‎ A. When we go to junior schools. B. When we were born into the world.‎ C. When we have Facebook or Tweeter. D. When we have thoughts and opinions.‎ ‎25. According to the author, why would people like to post wonderful things on social media?‎ A. To show off their lives. B. To get advice from readers.‎ C. To share happiness with others. D. To communicate useful information.‎ ‎26. The author presents the phenomenon of the comparison by ________.‎ A. listing a lot of figures B. giving facts and examples C. providing scientific findings D, comparing famous people’s opinions ‎27. From the passage, we learn that the author ________ comparison with others.‎ A. supports B. opposes C. ignores D. respects C When John was growing up, other kids felt sorry for him. His parents always had him weeding the garden, carrying out the garbage and delivering newspapers. But when John reached adulthood,he was better off than his childhood companions. He had more job satisfaction, a better marriage and was healthier. Most of all, he was happier. Far happier.‎ These are the findings of a 40-year study that followed the lives of 456 teenage boys from Boston. The study showed that those who had worked as boys enjoyed happier and more productive lives than those who had not. “Boys who worked in the home or community gained abilities and skills and came to feel they were worthwhile members of society,” said George Vaillant,the psychologist (心理学家) who made the discovery. “And because they felt good about themselves, others fell good about them, too.”‎ Vaillant’s study followed these males in great detail. Interviews were repeated at ages 25, 31 and 47. Under Vaillant, the researchers compared the men’s mental-health scores with their boyhood-activity scores. Points were awarded for part-time jobs, housework, effort in school, and ability to deal with problems.‎ The link between what the men had done as boys and how they turned out as adults was surprisingly sharp. Those who had done the most boyhood activities were twice as likely to have warm relations with a wide variety of people, five times as likely to be well paid and 16 times less likely to have been unemployed The researchers also found that IQ (智商) and family social and economic class made no real difference in how the boys turned out. Working—at any age—is important.‎ Childhood activities help a child develop responsibility, independence, confidence and ability—the base of emotional health. They also help him understand that people must work together with others and work toward common goals. The most able adults are those who know how to do this. Yet work isn’t everything. As Tolstoy once said, “One can live magnificently (辉煌地) in this world if one knows how to work and how to love, to work for the person one loves and to love one’s work.”‎ ‎28. Vaillant’s words in Paragraph 2 serve as ________.‎ A. an analysis of how work was related to ability B. a description of personal values and social values C. an explanation why some boys grew into happy men D. an example for parents’ expectations of their children ‎29. Vaillant’s team obtained their findings by ________.‎ A. comparing different sets of scores B. evaluating the men’s mental health C .recording the boys’ effort in school D. measuring the men’s problem solving ability ‎30. What does the underlined word "sharps probably mean in Paragraph 4?‎ A. quick to react B. sudden and rapid C. clear and definite D. having a thin edge ‎31. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?‎ A. Independence is the key to one’s success.‎ B. Able adults know more about love than work.‎ C. Love brings more joy to people than work does.‎ D. Emotional health is essential to a wonderful adult life.‎ D Volume One’s first-ever poetry contest (比赛)‎ Volume One, the Chippewa Valley’s weekly arts and culture publication, is now accepting entries for its first poetry contest. We are seeking original, unpublished, poetic entries from the local community.‎ Entries are due by July 20,2018. Both The Book Cellar and UW-Eau Claire’s Continuing Education helped make this year’s contest possible. Full rules are as follows:‎ ‎1. The contest is open to everyone, but preference is given to authors living in the Eau Claire, Menomonie, and the Chippewa Falls region. This includes all students, teachers, and community members. Volume One members and regular contributors are not allowed to attend it. If you’re unsure whether you can attend it, contact trevor@volumeone.org.‎ ‎2. Entries for the contest must be original and previously unpublished, and must not be longer than 1,000 words or 100 lines.‎ ‎3. Each author is limited to two main entries, without limitation to the types of poems.‎ ‎4. Each entry must include a story title, author’s name, address, phone number, and e-mail address.‎ ‎5. Entries may be e-mailed to trevor@volumeone.org.‎ ‎6. The winning poem will be published in Volume One during an upcoming winter issue. Other excellent stories may also eventually be published. The winning poet will receive admission to a non-fiction writing course. Second place will receive a $50 gift certificate (礼券) to The Book Cellar, and third place will receive a $25 gift certificate to The Book Cellar.‎ ‎7. The winning poem and all entries are owned by the poets. By entering the contest, you agree to allow Volume One to publish and otherwise use part or all of your entries.‎ ‎32. What do we know about the poetry contest?‎ A. It’s a community-based contest.‎ B. It’s open to students nationwide.‎ C. It aims to make Volume One famous.‎ D. It places strict limitations on the poem types.‎ ‎33. Which is TRUE about the poem entries?‎ A. All entries must be over 1000 words.‎ B. All entries must be on the given subject.‎ C. All entries must be typed and posted before July 20, 2018.‎ D. All entries must include their authors’ basic personal information.‎ ‎34. What prize is only for the winning poet?‎ A. To take a writing course for free.‎ B. To have his poem published in Volume One.‎ C. To receive a $50 gift certificate to The Book Cellar.‎ D. To get a copy of Dr. John Hildebrand’s book of poetry.‎ ‎35. You may find the passage in a ________.‎ A. travel guide B. textbook C. local newspaper D. biography 第二节(共5小题:每题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。‎ Peer Pressure Peer pressure is just part of the challenges in life. _36_ If you need further guidance, this article might help you. It provides three effective tips to deal with it:‎ Be with friends who respect your beliefs You can go out with people who accept and respect the things you believe in and those who you know you can share your interests with. It is all right to choose your friends carefully because you just want what is best for them and you. _37_ You are just exhibiting what you know is right and good for both sides. Your friends will understand you for that. You can be confident that they will not leave you for your stand in life.‎ ‎_38_‎ When you are driven by so many peer pressures, you can always stay away from it. You can actually decide not to be one of them. When you have decided on it, learn to be firm with your decision. _39_ They should know that you cannot be forced to do certain things because you are strong and firm with what you believe in.‎ Learn how to say no Learning to say no is one big factor to deal with some pressures from all of your friends. When you are convinced to do something you know that can only destroy you or ruin you, learn to say no. _40_ You cannot just say yes to anything. You have a functional mind and you know what is best for you. So learn to say no even if saying no means losing your friends.‎ A. Don’t blame others.‎ B. Have a firm decision.‎ C. You should know how to deal with it.‎ D. You can always deal with it positively.‎ E. Just be straightforward and say it without hesitation.‎ F. This does not mean you are being selfish or you are being self-centered.‎ G. This can make them believe that you cannot just be driven by any other things.‎ 第三部分:语言知识运用(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分45分)‎ 第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下面短文,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。‎ I still remember an old lady, a customer on the paper route in my hometown when I was 12 years old. She taught me a lesson in _41_ that I shall never forget.‎ On a(n) _42_ afternoon,a friend and I were throwing stones onto the _43_ of the old lady’s house. The stone that I found was too smooth, _44_ it slipped from my hand as I let it go and _45_ straight not for the covering on top of the house but for a small window on the house’s back porch (门廊). At the sound of broken glass, we knew we were _46_. We turned and _47_. .‎ I was too _48_ about getting caught that first night to be concerned about the old lady with the broken window in the freezing weather. However, a few days later, when I was sure that I hadn’t been _49_. I started to feel guilty about her _50_. She still greeted me with a smile each day _51_ I gave her the paper, but I was no longer able to act comfortably in her _52_.‎ I _53_ my mind that I would save my paper delivering money, and in three weeks I had the seven dollars that I calculated would pay for her window. I put the money in an envelope with a note _54_ that I was sorry for breaking her window and _55_ that the seven dollars would cover the cost of repairing it.‎ I waited until it was dark, moved _56_ to the old lady’s house and put the letter I didn’t sign through the letter slot (投信口) in her door. I felt _57_ and could have the freedom of, once again, looking straight into the old lady’s kind eyes.‎ The next day, I handed the old lady her paper and was able to _58_ the warm smile that I was receiving from her. She thanked me for the paper and gave me a bag of cookies she had made herself. I thanked her and started to eat the cookies as I continued my _59_.‎ After several cookies, I felt an envelope and pulled it out of the bag. When I opened the envelope, I was _60_. Inside were the seven dollars and a short note that said, “I’m proud of you.”‎ ‎41. A. trust B. forgiveness C. bravery D. selflessness ‎42. A. winter B. autumn C. summer D. spring ‎43. A. window B. door C. roof D. chimney ‎44. A. but B. for C. or D. so ‎45. A. left B. headed C. stood D. landed ‎46. A. in trouble B. in need C. in danger D. in charge ‎47. A. got around B. held off C. hung out D. ran away ‎48. A. embarrassed B. disappointed C. scared D. ashamed ‎49. A. scolded B. punished C. involved D. discovered ‎50. A. status B. disaster C. mistake D. misunderstanding ‎51. A. when B. unless C. until D. since ‎52. A. encouragement B. company C. presence D. comfort ‎53. A. took B. put up C. picked up D. made up ‎54. A. proving B. showing C. explaining D. convincing ‎55. A. predicted B. hoped C. stated D. thought ‎56. A. hurriedly B. patiently C. firmly D. quietly ‎57. A. confused B. relieved C. concerned D. frustrated ‎58. A. return B. gain C. understand D. respect ‎59. A. effort B. study C. route D. journey ‎60. A. shocked B. satisfied C. annoyed D. amused 高二英语第8页(共10页)‎ 第Ⅱ卷(共35分)‎ 第二节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,在空格处填入适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。每空不得多于三个单词,出现拼写、大小写、词性错误均不给分。‎ China _61_ (drink) tea since the time of Shennong (神农), 5,000 years ago. Though Britain’s relationship with tea is far _62_ (short), tea plays the most important part as the UK’s national drink. In fact, the UK Tea Council claims British people drink _63_ average of three cups a day. With figures like these, it is no surprise that time _64_ (spend) taking tea takes up the working day of the British. A recent survey found that 24 minutes a day are lost to making, buying and drinking tea and coffee. This equals _65_ £‎400 a year in lost hours per person, or 190 days over a lifetime.‎ So, should bosses be worried about this lost working time, or can the tea break _66_ (make) up for in other ways? One opinion supporting it is that a drink of tea or coffee can cause you _67_ (be) energetic and help you focus on work. However, Professor Rogers of the University of Bristol disagrees. After years of studying caffeine (咖啡因),he doesn’t see any evidence _68_ shows tea improves mental _69_ (perform). “Workers would perform equally well if not drinking at all,” he says. “But if they are drinking tea frequently and then go without _70_, they’ll feel tired and won’t perform well.”‎ 第四部分:写作(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分45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作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。‎ 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧)并在其下面写出该加的词。‎ 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。‎ 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(从第11处起)不计分。‎ As the saying goes, “Many little drop of water make an ocean.” A small action may lead to major changes in society. My friends and I participated a voluntary activity at a nursing home Last week. We first do some cleaning or washing. After that, we spent half an hour chat with the old people living there. Though it was a tired day, we were happy with that we did. I felt a sense of responsibility by visiting the old. If all of us lend a helping hand to the people in the need, we can live in harmony with each other. A society is just like a family. If they are willing to help others, our small action can make a bigger difference.‎ 第二节:写作(百强校英语解析团队专供)(满25分)‎ 假设你是李华。你班计划邀请外教Jack—起乘坐长途大巴车去春游。请根据以下要点 给他写一封电子邮件。‎ ‎1. 时间:5月6号8:00至16:00;‎ ‎2. 地点:马耳山生态旅游区;‎ ‎3. 内容:草莓采摘和爬山:‎ ‎4. 注意事项:鞋帽等。‎ 注意:1.词数100左右,开头已为你写好:‎ ‎2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯;‎ ‎3. 参考词汇:草莓strawberry 生态的 ecological 辽宁省沈阳市郊联体2017-2018学年高二下学期期中考试 英语试题答案 ‎1-5 ABABA 6-10 BABBC 11-15 BAACB 16-20 ACBBA ‎21-23 DCB 24-27 DABB 28-31 CACD 32-35 ADAC ‎36-40 CFBGE 41-45 BACDB 46-50 ADCDB ‎51-55ACDCB 56-60 DBACA ‎61. has been drinking 62. shorter 63. an 64. spent ‎65. to 66. be made 67. to be 68. that ‎69. performance 70. it 短文改错 ‎1. drop 改为 drops; 2. participated 后面加 in; 3. do 改为 did; 4. or 改为 and;‎ ‎5. chat 改为 chatting; 6. tired 改为 tiring; 7. that 改为 what;‎ ‎8.去掉 need 前面的 the; 9. they 改为 we; 10. bigger 改为 big 作文答案:‎ Dear Jack,‎ How are things going? Our class is planning to go for a spring outing to Maershan Ecological Tourist Area on May 6, 2018. We would love to invite you to join us.‎ We’ll meet at the school gate and set out at 8:00 sharp by coach. When we have reached the destination, we can pick strawberries, which are really juicy and tasty. Afterwards, we can climb to the top of Maershan, which might be a great challenge for some of us. After a wonderful day, we will return at 16:00. By the way, remember to wear a hat to avoid getting sun-burnt. And a pair of sports shoes will help you a lot.‎ If you feel like going, write to me soon.‎ Looking forward to hearing from you.‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua ‎ ‎
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