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2018-2019学年福建省永春县第一中学高二下学期期中考试英语试题 Word版
永春一中高二年级期中考英语科试卷(2019.4) 命题老师:李长余 试卷满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟 第一卷(选择题 共 100分) 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 20 分) 第一节 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。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What will the woman probably do at about 4 p. m? A. Take a swim. B. Have a class. C. See a doctor. 2. How is the man going to deal with the camera? A. To repair it. B. To return it. C. To exchange it. 3. What does the man think of his new job? A. It has long working hours. B. It is near his home. C. It is well-paid. 4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Brother and sister. B. Repairman and customer. C. Shop assistant and customer. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A bank . B. A street. C. A restaurant. 第二节 (共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料, 回答6、7题 6. Why does the man talk to the woman? A. To borrow something B. To ask for advice C. To invite her to do sports 7. What sport does the woman do to try to keep fit? A. Table tennis B. Tennis C Running 听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题 8 What is Sally's problem? A. She lost Jake's CD. B. She broke Jake’s computer. C. She doesn't get along well with Jake. 9. What does the man suggest Sally do? A. Apologize to Jake B. Have a talk with Jake C. Learn more about computers. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题 10. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a station. B. On a train. C. At an airport. 11. Where is the man going? A. To London. B. To Brighton. C. To Newcastle. 12. How much does the man have to pay? A. £20. B. £30. C. £50. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题 13. What happened to the man? A. He forgot to make the reservation. B. The receptionist recorded a wrong room. C. The hotel has no record of his reservation. 14. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. Try another hotel. B. Talk to the manger. C. Check his email. 15. What room will the man live in finally? A. A single room. B. A luxury room. C. A standard room. 16. How much will the man pay? A. $ 60. B. $290. C. $ 350. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题 17. What are the moon trips for? A. An adventure. B. Scientific projects. C. Entertainment. 18. What is the cost of a moon trip? A. £10,000. B. £20,000. C. £ 40,000. 19. What is reminded about the moon trip at last? A. When the trip is available. B. Whether the trip is dangerous. C. What the age limit is for the trip. 20. What is the purpose of the speech? A. To introduce the future of science fiction. B. To advertise the moon trips. C. To plan a moon trip. 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 What's On at Dance Ireland? Mascushla Dance Club Date: Every Thursday, August 16th--Decemher 20th (11:30-13: 00) Our club provides access to dance for retired people, develops links between older people and the professional dance community, and promotes performance opportunities for older dancers. Professional dance artists regularly give dance taster sessions, informal studio performances, open rehearsal(排演), and Q & A sessions at theater performances. Big Bang Festival Dance Project Date: Every Saturday, June 10th--July 21st (10: 00-13:00) Come and join us to learn some African and Dabke dance and perform at the Big Bang Festival of Rhythm. ALL WELCOMEL (No experience needed) July 28th (dress rehearsal) & July 29th Show! Dance Classes for People with Parkinson's Date: Every Monday, September 10th- December 10th (11: 30--13:00) Admission:£ 5 (tea/ coffee included) People affected by Parkinson's disease have hugely benefited from taking part in dance classes as they are inspired to explore movement and music in ways that are energizing, fun and creative. Tea and coffee are served before class. No partner required (carers, family and friends are welcome)! Space to Create Date: Every Tuesday, October 9th- November 14th (15:00-18:00) We provide space at Dance House for dance artists to share and exchange amongst partners.This, in response to members requests, is aimed at members who wish to develop work within a group setting, or make a fresh start with higher targets. 21. What is special about the members of Mascushla Dance Club? A. They can give dancing lectures. B. They can find a second job in dancing. C. They have more opportunities to perform. D. They are provided with skilled dancing partners. 22. When will the show of Big Bang Festival of Rhythm take place? A. On June 16th. B. On July 2lst. C. On July 28th. D. On July 29th. 23. Where will dance artists with higher targets go ? A. To S pace to Create. B. To Macushla Dance Club. C. To Big Bang Festival Dance Project. D. To Dance Classes for People with Parkinson’s. B A man from New Brunswick, Canada is now called "Uber Rob"by locals for his heroic efforts in helping people cut off by the province’ s extreme flooding. Record floods have brought chaos to southern New Brunswick. Key highways have been under water, forcing many people to move to a safer place. But, there are still many people who are not able to leave in time, trapped in their homes, and having no place to go. Feeling ignored by the local officials for their delayed response and lack of support, people are running out of time. Thankfully, the prayers of the helpless people have been answered. Not from their local government, but a local gentleman who has earned the nickname "Uber Rob”. Rob has been using his powerboat to transport flood-stricken Darlings Island people to and from the mainland all week. But unlike Uber, his water taxi is free. There's a schedule posted on a temporary "Uber Rob" sign at the edge of the water. He has taken time off from his job and arranged himself two sailings per day. "I do it because if I were in this situation...I would want somebody to help me, "said Rob. "I have the means to help people, so this is what I’m doing.” “He's our savior (救星), "Patty Johnston said as she stood in the rain, waiting to cross waters to get to her home. After days without access to food and water, locals finally have the opportunity to go back and forth from the mainland to their homes. Considering the ridiculously high price of gas for boats, Rob has spent thousands on the transportation. Yet, he refuses to take any money from his passengers, regardless of how much it is costing him. His selflessness has brought the community together to show him their gratitude. 24. What can we learn from the second paragraph? A. People get support from the government in time. B. The trapped people don’ t get any response. C. The flood cuts people off the outside world. D. Local officials do nothing to help the trapped people. 25. How does Rob help the people? A. By giving up his job to help them all day. B. By carrying people in his powerboat twice a day. C By transporting people and taking money from them. D By posting a "Uber Rob'" sign at the edge of the water. 26. Which of the following can best describe Rob? A. Considerate and selfless. B. Humorous and faithful. C. Active and outgoing. D. Energetic and friendly. 27. What's the main idea of the passage? A. Locals get away from the flood successfully. B. New Brunswick is cut off by extreme flooding. C. Uber Rob helps the locals suffering from flood for free. D. A savior helps the locals in New Brunswick, Canada. C In his 1935 essay, In Praise of Idleness, British philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote,"I think there is far too much work done in the world and great harm is caused by the belief that work is honorable. "Russell advocated shortening the work day to four hours. And people all the world ignored his advice. Although the sweatshops(血汗工厂) and fourteen- hour work days are gone in most of these countries today, studies show that people in most of these countries believe they are working longer and harder than ever. Many people blame technology for our longer working hours. Instead of giving us more leisure (闲暇) time as predicted, it seems to tie us more securely to our offices. In the days before fax, e-mail and videoconferencing, the office is closed. Today we take the office with us. A British manager, for example, can stay at work until midnight for a conference with the California branch. Downsizing is another contributor, because remaining workers have to do the jobs of those who have been laid off. Basically, people just seem to feel they need to work harder. According to Carole Pemberton, a research consultant with a British management organization, people worked hard in the 1960s to get ahead; now they feel they must work hard just to stay where they are. In the short run, workers may be rewarded for long hours, but experts point out that finally people suffer from stress, depression and extreme tiredness. To improve the quality of their lives, many American workers are changing jobs and taking salary cuts. Internationally, organizations are helping workers slow down. When conducting performance reviews, the Bank of Montreal no longer rewards managers for working extra hours. In Great Britain, a group launched the " Long Hours on Time! Get a Life. "It remains to be seen if workers around the world will take this advice. 28.The author mentions Bertrand Russell at the beginning in order to _____________ . A. emphasize the importance of working B. introduce the topic of working hours C. show his contribution to philosophy D. remind people of his famous essay 29. What does the underlined word "downsizing" mean? A. Reducing the number of staff. B. Training new employees. C. Hiring more people. D. Cutting salaries. 30. Why do people have to work hard now according to Carole Pemberton A. To increase their income. B. To please the employers. C. To get ahead of others. D. To keep their positions. 31. According to the last paragraph, in the long run working overtime can be _______ . A. rewarding B. beneficial C. addictive D. harmful D The Platland tree, a baobab in South Africa, also known as the Sunland baobab, was the continent's biggest baobab tree, at about 62 feet high and 111 feet around, and was more than 1,000 years old. It had a vast central hollow that hosted a fully functional cocktail bar with seating for 15 people. Beginning in spring 2016, the tree began to split apart. By November 2017, it had broken completely. If the Platland's death was sudden and tragic, it wasn’t unique. Scientists are wondering what's behind the mysterious disappearance. Patrut began to notice the deaths during a long-term effort to use radiocarbon dating to judge the ages of major baobabs. Patrut's survey began in 2005 and eventually covered more than 60 trees. Of these, a group of around two dozen stood out for their special size or age. In a common myth, native people living near southern Africa's Zambezi river hold that the the earliest baobabs were too proud of their huge size, and as punishment, they were pulled out of the the ground and replanted upside down, with their roots in the air. They are often the holy sites and meeting places, and support their own ecosystems of mammals, birds, reptiles and insects. In a typical tree ring, it's easy to trace a straight line from the oldest part at the center to the youngest part at the edge. But on a baobab, new wood grows both on the outside and into the hollows, meaning that a straight line from the center of the tree can pass both forward and backward in time or even skip decades altogether if they rot out or are eaten. That makes it ery hard to know which part of the tree is the oldest, or even to know if the oldest parts still exist. A better understanding of the trees' ages may help conservationists know which baobabs may be the next to go and to offer a chance to support and protect them before it's too late. 32. Why did the author mention the Platland tree? A. To show the fact of baobabs dying out. B. To explain the process of a dying tree. C. To introduce the oldest baobabs in history. D. To amuse the readers with a special cocktail bar. 33. How did Patrut judge the ages of baobabs? A. By looking at their rings. B. By using radiocarbon analysis. C. By tracing historical records. D. By interviewing the local people. 34. What does paragraph 4 tell us about the Flatland tree? A. Its value in business. B. Its importance in culture and ecosystem. C. The custom of the native people. D. The history of the tree. 35. Why are the baobabs hard to date? A. They need different nutrients to grow. B. They grow at the lowest speed. C. They are the tallest in height. D. They have strange growth patterns. 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。 Studying at the University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS) has been the most exciting experience I have ever had. 36 During the three months I have spent at UIS, I have had some really memorable experiences in my academic life and after-school activities. The US history class happened to be the very first class I have had here. I assumed the professor would talk a lot and the students might sit there rigidly while carefully taking notes. 37 The class turned out to be a seminar. Since I was not very familiar with American history, I was not even able to say a word in the first class. When the professor had noticed this, she encouraged me to stay in her class. She thought since I was an international student, I would be able to contribute a new point about the US history. 38 Gradually I got used to the discussion environment of the class. Besides, all my classmates were also very interested in my opinion, which encouraged me a lot. 39 I had a busy time attending those interesting activities, whether on campus or off campus. On September 13th, the UIS organized a tour called "Find Lincoln", which gave me a good opportunity to know more about Abraham Lincoln while enjoying the beautiful traditional music and dancing played by the villagers. Joining a student organization is also a good choice for you to make more friends and enjoy campus life. 40 It is such a good place for you to make friends from different parts of the world and get familiar with other cultures. A. The professor introduced the course carefully. B. However, the truth was far from my assumption. C. Inspired by her words, I began to give some opinions. D. It has been challenging and helped me to be more mature. E. I feel proud of our own culture and the cultural diversity at UIS F. As an exchange student from China, I joined the International Student Association. G. Apart from the academic life, after- school activities made the campus life more exciting and memorable. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共三节, 满分50分) 第一节 完形填空(其共20小题:每小题15分, 满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 In the summer of 1960, the final exams were held. Greenberg 41 writing at 9: 00 am. By 10:30 am, he couldn’t 42 anything. He lurched ( 蹒跚) to the front and handed his paper to the teacher。 “I can't see, sir,” he said 43 . The teacher laughed. "I’ve heard some terrific 44 ," he said, "but that's the best.” That winter, doctors 45 on Greenberg's eyes. The surgery didn't work, Greenberg was so 46 that he refused to see anyone from college. But Garfunkel persuaded Greenberg to go back to Columbia and offered to he his 47 . In September 1961, Greenberg 48 to campus. Garfunkel, Speyer, and a third friend read textbooks to him, taking time out from t heir own studies, and Greenberg ended up 49 straight A's. Still, he 50 his friends to help him. Then, one afternoon, Greenberg and Garfunkel went to Midtown Manhattan. When it was 51 for Greenberg to go back to campus, Gartunkel said he had an appointment and couldn't accompany him. Greenberg 52 . They argued, and Garfunkel walked off, 53 Greenberg alone in the station. Greenberg, at a 54 , stumbled(跌跌撞撞) through the rush-hour crowd. Four miles later, he got off at the Columbia University stop. At the university gate someone 55 into him. “Oops, excuse me, sir.” Greenberg recognized the 56 . It was Garfunkel's, Greenberg's first reaction was 57 , but in the next second, he 58 Garfunkel had been with him the whole way. After graduation, Greenberg got his MBA from Columbia and a PhD from Harvard. He went on to become a 59 inventor and businessman. "You are talking, "he said gratefully to Garfunkel, "to the 60 man in the world." 41. A. considered B. avoided C. started D. missed 42.A. see B. understand C. describe D. analyze 43. A. hurriedly B. weakly C. angrily D. loudly 44. A. remarks B. decisions C. excuses D. comments 45.A. worked B..focused C. waited D. operated 46. A. dizzy B. blue C. embarrassed D. confused 47. A. reader B. partner C. tutor D. guide 48.A. limited B. stuck C. adapted D. returned 49. A. passing B. falling C. scoring D. witnessing 50. A. relied on B. turned down C. appealed to D. called for 51. A. chance B. duty C. turn D. time 52.A. reacted B. worried C. panicked D. nodded 53. A .abandoning B. waving C. watching D. leaving 54. A. distance B. loss C. caution D. challenge 55. A. knocked B. burst C. broke D. dug 56. A. conversation B. voice C. path D. face 57.A. comfortable B. relieved C. angry D. content 58. A. confirmed B. realized C. recognized D. evaluated 59. A. successful B. dependent C. careful D. magic 60. A. blindest B. strongest C. best D. luckiest 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Xun: Sound of Autumn Ancient Chinese described the music of the wind instrument Xun as the sound of autumn. With a history of more than 7, 000 years, Xun is one of the 61 (old) instruments found so far in China. It is believed that at the dawn of ancient 62 (civil), the ancestors used a stone with naturally formed holes to hunt the animals. When 63 (throw) at the animals, the stone produced a whistling sound as the air flowed through the holes, 64 could have provided inspiration for early wind instruments. The instruments 65 (find) in Neolithic relics along the Yangtze River and Yellow River in the past years, and were 66 (high) thought of in ancient times. It is easy 67 (make) a Xun: shape clay into an egg shape, open no more than 10 holes on the surface and bake 68 in a fire. In ancient palaces, there were two types of Xun: Song Xun and Ya Xun. Ya Xun was large and was played at sacrifice 69 (ceremony)while Song Xun was played on other occasions in the palace. The Xun is often accompanied by the Chi, a bamboo pipe 70 eight holes. The music of the two instruments represents a relationship of friendship. 第三节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 71. The whole nation is still m_________________ for the firefighter who died in the fire fighting in Liangshan in Sichuan. 72. We use them to protect our ______________(神圣的)grounds. 73. The students ______________ (提交)their papers to the examiner the moment the bell rang. 74. The scientists have ___________________(寻找)new ways of conducting their experiments over the past decades. 75. This meant that there were no ___________________ (处方)drugs or tablets to treat SARS and doctors were not sure how to prevent it either. 76. Gene-therapy is very ___________________ (有争议的) and many people oppose further research into it. 77. He read a great deal- but _____ __________ (任意的)for pleasures. 78. I tried every way to make myself sleep, but ______ ________ (徒劳). 79. When we talk about breaking records, we _______ ________(偶然遇到)the issue of performance-enhancing drugs. 80. Since then, records have fallen in ________ _____ _________(田径运动) year after year as athletic performances have continually improved. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分) During my last summer holiday, I go to the countryside to enjoy myself. I saw mother bird stay in her nest in a big tree, watching some of her baby flying away. I thought she must be very proud of her children, that were able to find her own food now. But she might also feel a sense of loss since they wouldn’t need of her day-by-day care any long. For my parents, things are much easier. We have set up our own family blog to posting our photos and journals. Once I leave for college, we can convenient share our experiences but support each other. Their “nest” will never be empty. 第二节 书面表达 (满分20分) 假定你是李华, 你校将在周末组织“中国文化读书俱乐部”活动,请给你班的加拿大交换生Johnson写一封邮件, 告诉他相关信息, 内容包括: 1.读书俱乐部的目的; 2.相关活动安排 3.希望对方参加 注意: 1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。 Dear Johnson, [来源:学+科+网Z+X+X+K] Yours, Li Hua 永春一中高二年级期中考英语参考答案(2019.4) 听力:1-5 CCBAC 6-10 ABCBB 11-15 ACCAB 16-20 ACBAB 阅读理解:21-23 CDA 24-27 CBAC 28-31 BADD 32-35 ABBD 36-40 DBCGF 完形填空:41-45 CABCD 46-50 BADCA 51-55 DCDBA 56-60 BCBAD 语法填空:61.oldest 62.civilization 63.thrown 64. which 65. have been found 66.highly 67.to make 68. it 69. ceremonies 70. with 单词拼写:71. mourning 72. sacred 73. submitted 74. sought 75. prescription 76.controversial 77. at random 78. in vain 79. come across 80. track and field 短文改错: During my last summer holiday, I go to the countryside to enjoy myself. I saw∧ mother bird went a stay in her nest in a big tree, watching some of her baby flying away. I thought she must be very babies proud of her children, that were able to find her own food now. But she might also feel a sense of who their loss since they wouldn’t need of her day-by-day care any long. For my parents, things are much longer easier. We have set up our own family blog to posting our photos and journals. Once I leave for post college, we can convenient share our experiences but support each other. Their “nest” will conveniently and be empty. 书面表达参考答案:[] Dear Johnson, I’m writing to share a piece of good news with you. Our school will run a club for reading Chinese culture this weekend. The reading activities will focus on Chinese culture, which may cover ancient poems, plays and art. On Sunday, it lasts from 8:30 a.m until 3:30 p.m, during which the members will have an hour’s lunch break at noon. Every activity will center on one topic, which will be discussed and commented after everyone reads it. You’d better write down some notes while others are airing their voice. Since you’re always keen on Chinese culture, I sincerely hope you’ll take this chance. Join the club and have good time there! Yours, Li Hua 附:听力原文材料 (Text 1) M: How about going swimming after the math class this afternoon? It’s such a nice day. W: Oh, I’ve had an appointment to have my eyes examined at about 4. (Text 2) M: I would like to exchange this digital camera. It won’t turn on. W: Anything happened to it? M: No, it just stopped working … W: OK, one moment, I’ll get you another camera. And please fill out this form. (Text 3) W: Congratulations on your new job, Frank. M: Thanks. Nearly a perfect job for me. I live within walking distance of my office and the hours are ideal. If only the pay were as good as others. (Text 4) M: So when are we going to have your computer fixed? W: Can we go to the shop on Friday? And on the way back home, we can help Mum pick up her coat from the laundry. M: OK. (Text 5) W: Have you tried that new restaurant? M: You mean, the one next to the bank on the Pine Street? I had a delicious fish dish there last night. W: Yes. I had that dish too. They are known for their good quality food. (Text 6) M:⑥Andrea, have you got a table tennis bat I could borrow? W: Sorry no. I don’t play anymore — too energetic for me. M: Really? I thought you were a fitness follower. W: Well, do try to keep fit still with tennis at least twice a week. I enjoy all that running about and being outside. And of course the kids keep me fit. (Text 7) M: Hi Sally, what’s the matter? W: ®I’ve had an argument with Jake. I promised to make a copy of a CD for him but I couldn’t get the computer program going. He was angry. M: Oh! Did you explain what had happened? W: Well, not exactly ... The thing is, he always laughs at me because Pm not very good at using technology. I hate it. I didn’t want him to think I didn’t know how to use my computer,so I said I forgot. M: Sally! Communication is really important in relationships! I think you should explain what happened and tell Jake you don’t like him laughing at you. W: Yeah, you’re right. (Text 8) W: Ticket please, sir. M: Hold on a minute ... I’ve got a ticket somewhere ... I bought it in Brighton station. W: You must have a ticket when you board the train, sir. M: I understand that but I had one. I just can’t find it. Please believe me. I never travel without a ticket. I’m not that kind of person. W: I’m sorry, sir, but there’s nothing I can do. If you don’t have a ticket with you,⑪⑫the fine is £30 and you’ll need to purchase a new ticket to travel to London. From Brighton to London, that’s £20. M: What if I show you the receipt? That proves that I bought a ticket at Brighton station, doesn’t it? W: Pm afraid not, sir. The rules are the rules. M: Okay, okay. I’ll buy a new ticket. ®But do I have to buy from Brighton station to London, or from here Newcastle to London? Tm just a student and I don't have much money. W: Sorry, sir. ®From Brighton station. And you have to pay the fine as well. (Text 9) M: Good evening. My name is Henry Stone. I’ve made a reservation. W: Just one moment, sir. I’ll check ... I’m sorry,⑬there’s no record of your reservation. When did you book? M: Last week. booked a standard room for the 16th of January online. W: I do apologize but something seems to have gone wrong. M: Well, can you just give me a room anyway? W: Neither standard rooms nor single rooms are free, sir. There are only luxury rooms. They're S350 per night. M: $350! ®But the room I booked was $60. W: I’m sorry, sir. Well, ⑭why don’t you try another hotel? M: I’m sorry but I don’t think that’s fair. I made a reservation. I have an email from you to prove it. W: I’m very sorry, sir. There must have been a problem with the computer. M: Can I make a suggestion? ® ®Why don’t you offer me the luxury room for the standard room price? After all,it’s this hotel that made the mistake so this hotel should find a solution. W: Well, I’m not sure,sir. I’ll have a word with my manager.⑬⑯OK, sir. My manager says that is fine. M: Great. Thank you. (Text 10) M: When watching a science fiction, it can be hard to determine what time in the future it is set in; however, no doubt, space is where our future is — trips to the Moon, Mars and beyond. Have you ever dreamt of moving about in the space, or specifically, on the moon? Now, this dream of yours may come true fairly soon. ⑰We’re marketing a series of trips to the moon for pure entertainment. We’re targeting people who just want to have fun, not serious professors or mad scientists, nor people with a sense of adventure who want to do something truly extraordinary in their lives. At first, the flights would be for adventurous types such as explorers or mountain climbers. Eventually, however, the project will grow into superb trips suitable for the sightseers. What will a two-week long holiday to the moon cost? ®About £20,000, double the price you would expect to pay for a grand European city tour. However, you must be above 18 years old. ®Be advised, however, that the first departure is not scheduled for at least a couple of decades! So think it over before making a decision. But once you decide, book it soon.查看更多