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高二下學期期中考試一試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下邊5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相應地點。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間往返答相關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?.Onabus.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Themanforgetstowearhisnewshirt.B.Thenewshirtdoesn’tfithim.C.Hehasnochancetowearhisnewshirt.3.Wheredoesthewomanwatchthefilmatlast?A.Athome.B.Inthecinema.C.Inthevideo-room.4.WhatclassdidPaulhavethismorning?.Mathematics.5.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Afineboat.B.Theirfriend,Tom.C.Theweather.第二節(jié)(共15小題。每題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下邊5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相應地點。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘。聽完后各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段資料,回答第6至7題。6.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Studentandteacher.B.Friends.C.Wifeandhusband.7.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.AllthesongswereChinesesongs.1B.Allthesongswereforeignsongs.C.SomewereChinesesongsandsomewereforeignsongs.聽第7段資料,回答第8至9題。8.Whatwasthewoman’spositionatBostonBank?A.Ajuniorsecretary.B.Aclericalassistant.C.Amanager.9.Whenwilltheinterviewtakeplace?A.NextThursdayafternoonat4:00.B.Thursdayafternoonat4:00.C.NextTuesdayafternoonat4:00.聽第8段資料,回答第10至12題。10.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Shewantstoborrowsomebooksfromhim.B.ShewartstobuysomebooksbyDickens.C.Shewantstogoshoppingwithhim.11.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?.Thewoman’snumberhaschanged..Thewomanchangeshermind.C.ThewomanisspeakingtoMike.12.What’sthewoman’snewtelephonenumber?.6201649.B.68733558.C.68735358.聽第9段資料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatdothetwopeopletalkabout?A.Thewomanfoundherhousewasbrokeninto.B.Themanlockedhimselfout.C.Themanfoundhishousewasbrokeninto.14.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwopeople?A,Wifeandhusband.B.Policemanandvictim.C.Studentandteacher.15.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?2A.Allthewindowsarelocked.B.Thedownstairswindowsarealwayslocked.C.Theupstairswindowsarenotlocked.16.Whatwillhappennext?A.Thepolicemanwillgoonlookingintothecase.B.Thepolicemanhasfoundoutthecase.C.Thepolicemanleft.聽第10段資料,回答第17至20題。17.Wheredoesitprobablytakeplace?A.Intheairport.B.Ontheplane.C.Ontheship.18.WhatshouldyoudoifyouarestayinginSanLuisa?A.Don’tleavethewaiting-room.B.ExitthroughtheCustoms.C.Checktheinformationboard.19.What’sthenameoftheAirlines?.Polo.B.Carib.C.Santa.Whoisthespeaker?A.Someoneattheairport.B.Atravelerontheplane.C.Thecaptainoftheplane第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出能夠填入空白處的最正確選項。21.—Didyoupayforthatmeal,Imean,withanotherfivefriends?—______.A.Yes,theydidB.Yes,theypaidforthemealC.No,theydidn’t3D.Yes,itwasmytreatthatdayTofullyunderstandthewriter,wemustreadnotonlybetweenthelines,but_____thelines.D.amongTobeonthesafeside,weshouldfillupthetanknow,becausewe______runoutofgasontheway.D.must24.Iwouldappreciate_____verymuchifyoucouldgivemesomesuggestions.D.one25.Howcantheylearnanythingwell______theyspendalltheirsparetimewatchingtelevision?D.as26.—Howwouldyoulikeyourtea?—______.A.VeryquicklyB.Asitcomes,please’tliketea______richcertainnaturalresourcesmaybe,theycannotreplacethemselvesandaresuretobeusedupsomeday.A.HoweverB.WhateverC.HowD.Nomatter28.MissSmithisleavingtogetmarriedandMissJoanwillbe_______theclass.A.takingoverB.takingawayC.takingupD.takingin29.Tooursurprise,thecouncildidnot________youtobuildaswimmingpoolhere.A.admitB.suggestC.permitD.provide30.Threepillsshould________youagoodnight’ssleep.A.entireB.enableC.endangerD.ensure31.Mary________hertwinsisterinlooks.A.resemblesD.recalls32.Inordertomakealivingabroad,Johnhadtohuntfora_______jobinstead.4D.satisfiedIknew_______itwasabadinjury.A.straightoutB.straightawayC.straightupD.straightdown35.ThefoodinEnglandisstrangeatfirst,butyou’llsoon______it.A.usedtoB.getusedtoC.agreewithD.agreeto第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀以下短文,掌握其粗心,從短文后每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出能夠填入空白處的最正確答案。ItwasaneveningwhenmyparentsandIventuredacrossNemeibenLake,inNorthernSaskatchewan.This36lake,whichexpanded26milesacross,hadareputationasbeingthebestfishingandtouristresortintheprovince.Thesunwas37behindthedarkrolling38andwesetoff.Soonthelakeseemedtobedeserted39theskybegantodarken,lookingmuch40inthedarkness,whichmademefeelalittlenervous.Andthensuddenlytheboat41somethingwithsuchforcethatweallfell42inourseats.Myfatherwenttothebackandfoundthewaterwasnow43inataveryfastrate.Theoverloadedboatwasnowdeepinwater.The44wasnowtocome.Withourlifejackets45,wewaitedastheboatsankdeeperintothewater.Thebitingcoldwasmoreterrifyingthananyonecouldhave46.Astrongwindblew47thelakeandthestrongwavescarriedusoffintothenight.Iknewthat48wasnear.Thensuddenly,somethingquite49happened.Aonlyfeetfrommygrasp.ItstayedcalmlybymysideandallofasuddenIdidn’tfeel51anymore.Deepinmyheart,Ikneweverythingwouldbe52.5Whenafishermanfoundusthefollowing53,ourbodytemperatureswereonlytwenty-fourdegreesafterwehadbeeninthewaterfor13hours.AsIlayinthehospitalbed54,IthankedGodforallhismercyandfortheguardianangelthat55me.Anyway,thatwasanunforgettableexperience.36.A.littleB.vastC.shallowD.tiny37.A.risingB.shiningC.settingD.falling38.A.cloudsB.mountainC.rainD.trees39.A.asB.beforeC.ifD.after40.A.interestingB.charmingC.encouragingD.threatening41.A.beatB.hitC.struckD.touched42.A.awayB.backC.downD.over43.A.droppingB.rushingC.rollingD.entering44.A.betterB.bestC.worstD.luckiest45.A.spreadB.fastenedC.lockedD.removed46.A.producedB.createdC.madeD.imagined47.A.throughB.upC.acrossD.into48.A.hopeB.islandC.deathD.daylight49.A.normalB.commonC.extraordinaryD.usual50.A.despairD.anger51.A.happyB.lonelyC.hungryD.sick52.A.trueB.falseC.rightD.okay53.C.eveningD.night54.A.disappearingB.recoveringC.discouragingD.disappointing55.C.listenedtoD.gazedat第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀以下文章,依據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,從文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最正確答案。6ATheEarthhaswarmedabout1.4oFsincethelate19thcentury.Thatincreasesoundssmall,butstudiesbyKerryEmmanuelatMITandothershaveprovedthathurricanesaregettingmoreserious.ExtremestormsliketheonethatfloodedNewEnglandwithmorethan10inchesofraininMayarebecomingmorefrequent,too.Birdsaremigratingearlier.Treesareblooming,andflowersandcropsarepoppingupunseasonablyearlyacrossthecountry.Thewarminghasproducedclearwinners:pests.Mosquitoeslovethewarmerweatherandarecelebratingbybringinginfectiousdiseasestonewplaces.Beetlepopulationshaveexplodedinevergreentrees.Whyshouldwecareaboutbeetles?ItwasbeetlesthatkilledthetreesinSouthernCalifornia,whichprovidedthedryfuelforthewildfiresthatdestroyedhundredsofhomesin2003.Highertemperaturesarealsocausingglacierstomeltfast.MountKilimanjaro,forinstance,hasbeentoppedwithiceforatleast11,700years.Withinthenext15years,however,itssummitmightbeice-free,accordingtoLonnieThompson,aglaciologistatOhioStateUniversity.Thefastestwarmingistakingplaceinthefarnorth,whereglaciersaredisappearingandpermafrost(永凍土)isprovingtobenotsopermanent.Youmaythinkthisisn’tconnectedwiththoseofusfarthersouth,butsnowandiceplayabigroleinbalancingEarth’sclimatebyreflectingsunlightbackintospace.AstheEarthwarms,meltingsnowandiceexposedarksurfacessuchaslandandoceans,andthechangefromheat-reflectingtoheat-absorbingsurfacescouldleadtofurtherwarming.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheresultofincreasingglobalwarming?A.Hurricanesandfloodsarebecomingmoreseriousandfrequent.B.Morepestsarebeingproducedthanbefore.C.Thewaterontheearthisbecomingmoreandmorelimited.D.Glaciersaremeltingfaster.57.Accordingtothisarticle,what’sthemainfunctionofsnowandiceontheearth?A.Wateringthecropsaftertheymelt.B.Coveringthegroundtokeepitwarm.7C.Keepingtheatmospheremoistallthetime.D.ReflectingsunlightbackintospacetobalanceEarth’sclimate.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethetitleofthisarticle?A.TheTerribleConsequencesofGlobalWarmingB.HowtoPreventGlobalWarmingC.People’sBehaviorandGlobalWarmingD.GlobalWarmingandHumanLifeBSomeoftheplanet’srarestandmostunusualanimalswillbethefocusofaconservationprojectlaunchedtodaybyBritishscientists.Theplanwillfocusonanimalstraditionallyoverlookedbyconservationists,andwillallowthepublictotrackanddonatetoindividualprojectsthroughanewwebsite.LedbytheZoologicalSocietyofLondon(ZSL),theprojecthasidentified100speciesofmammalsthathavethefewestrelativesleftaliveinthewild.The10mostendangered,includingtheYangtzeriverdolphinandbumblebeebat,willbethefocusofthefirstyear’swork.JonathanBaillieofZSLsaidtheaimwastopreventhundredsofuniquespeciesfromextinction.“Wewillbeworkingtoprotectsomeoftheworld’smostextraordinaryspecies,whichareontheedgeofextinction.”Thealmost-blindYangtzeriverdolphinisatthetopofthelist.“It’sextremelythreatened.Ateamwasrecentlyouttherelookingforitandcouldnotfindone—theyaretrulyontheedgeofextinction,”saidDr.Baillie.ManyoftheanimalsontheEdgelisthavebeenoverlookedbecausetheycomefrompoorly-exploredregionsorspeciesgroupswherescientistshavehadlittleinterest.8Dr.Bailliesaidraisingtheanimals’generalimpressiongiventothepublicwouldbekeytotheirfuture.ZSLscientistsplantoexpandtheproject.TheyareworkingonanEdgelistfortheanimalsthatcanlivebothonlandandinwater,andwillthenmoveontoothergroups.“Thereissuchagapandmanypeoplearesointerestedinthisthatitwillgrowquiterapidly.”D.callonpeopletopaymoreattentiontotheYangtzeriverdolphinInthefirstyear,theprojectwillmainly_____.A.identifytherarestanimalsintheworldB.protecttheYangtzeriverdolphinandbumblebeebatC.focusontheprotectionofthe10mostendangeredmammalsD.workfortheanimalsthatcanlivebothonlandandinwaterManyoftheanimalsontheEdgelisthavenotbeengivenmuchattentionbecause_____.A.theyarereallynotvaluableandoflittleuseB.theycomefrompoorly-exploredregionsorscientistshavenointerestC.theyaredangeroustobothpeopleandotheranimalsD.theyareveryhardtobefednomatterwheretheyareB.introducesomerareandunusualanimalstousCLifebeganonourplanetabout3,500millionyearsago.Thefirstlivingthingswerefoundinthesea,andoverthecourseofmillionsofyears,fromtheseearlylife9forms,arichvarietyofanimalshavedescended.Throughtheprocesswecallevolution,animalshavebecomeadaptedtoenablethemtoliveinallpartsoftheworld,sometimesinthemostdangerousenvironments.Theanimalkingdomisverylargeandwedonotknowforcertainhowmanyspeciesdescribedbyscientists—andoveramillionoftheseareinsects.Itisknownthatthereareabouttwiceasmanyanimalsintropicalrainforestsasinanyotherplace,anditisherethatthereislikelytobecountlessnumbersofspeciesyetunknowntoscience.Ithasbeenestimatedthatthetotalnumberofinsectspeciesalonecouldbearound30million!WhatwecanbesureofisthatthemostnumerouslargeanimalonEarthisthehuman!Modernmanappearedabout30,000yearsagoandhasincreasinglycometodominatetheplanet.ThesteadyincreaseinpopulationwasspeededupbyadvancesincivilizationsuchastheIndustrialRevolutionandbetterhealthandmedicalcare.TherateinincreaseofthehumanpopulationisslowingdowninpartsoftheNorthernHemisphere,butitcontinuestoriseintheThirdWorldcountries,despitetheeffectoffamine,floods,diseaseandwar.Thispopulationexplosionmeansthatmillionsofpeoplesufferfromhungeranddisease,andmoreandmorewildplacesaretakenover,causinganimalsandplantstosuffer.C.animalsdevelopthemselvesfreelyD.animalscanonlyliveinsuitableconditions’sadvancesincivilizationD.thedecreaseofnaturaldisasters1066.Asstatedinthisarticle,moreandmoreanimalsandplantsareendangeredbecause_____.A.theglobeisbecomingwarmerandwarmerB.pollutionisbecomingmoreandmoreseriousC.moreandmorewildplacesaretakenoverbythehumanD.theycan’tfindenoughfoodandwatertodependonD.dealwiththepopulationexplosionDManypeople’scareersbeginaftertheygeta“break”.OnNovember14,1943,LeonardBernsteinmadehisdebut(初次登場)asaconductorfortheNewYorkPhilharmonic(交響樂團)atCarnegieHallinNewYorkCity.ThiswasBernstein’s“bigbreak,”andamajorturningpointinhiscareer.Hegotthisbreakbecausehewastakingtheplaceofanotherconductor,BrunoWalter,whohadfallenill.BernsteinhadbeenappointedAssistantConductorfortheNewYorkPhilharmoniconlyafewmonthsbeforethatnight.Just25yearsold,hewasrelativelyinexperienced.Atthelastminute,BernsteinwastoldhewastotakeWalter’splace,sohedidnothaveanytimetorehearse.Themusichewasgoingtoconductwasverydifficult.Plus,theconcertwasgoingtobebroadcastnationallyontheradio.Despiteallthesepressures,Bernsteinrosetotheoccasionandreceivedastandingclappingattheendoftheconcert.Theeventmadenationalheadlines,andBernsteinbecamefamousovernight.Somepeoplefeeltheydotheirbestunderthemoststressfulcircumstances.WhatwasitaboutLeonardBernsteinthatmadehimdosowellinsuchadifficultsituation?PerhapsLeonardBernsteindidsowellbecausemusicwashispassion.Thesonofamanwhosuppliedhairdressingproducts,Bernsteinbecameinterestedinmusicattheageof10.Bythetimehewasateenager,hewasperforminginpublic.Hebecame11asoloistwiththeBostonPublicSchoolOrchestra,andfor13weeksin1934,playedclassicsontheradio.68.Theword“break”inthefirstparagraphmaybesimilarto_____.D.gapLeonardBernsteindidverywellbecauseof_____.A.thedifficultmusicB.thestressofthecircumstancesC.hispassionformusicD.BrunoWalter’sabsenceB.LeonardBernstein’sparentsworkedhardC.chancesareimportanttoafamouspersonD.earlyinterestledtoLeonardBernstein’ssuccessECollegeacademicsarecompletelydifferentfromhighschoolacademics.Inhighschool,weweremostlytestedonourabilitytomemorizefacts,datesandformulas.Incollege,youwillberequiredtothinkcriticallyandtoanalyzetheimportantideasandtheories.Yourgradeswillbebasedmoreonyourabilitytoreadandunderstandthemainideasandtowriteabouttheminacriticalway.Unlessyouareabsolutelycertainofwhatyouwouldliketostudy,useyourfreshmanyearasatimetoexplorecoursesinanumberofareas.Asyouprobablyknow,Harvard’seducationalsystemrequiresyoutotakewhatarecalledcoreclasses,whicharedesignedtoexposeallstudentstoareaslikeliteratureandarts,thesciencesandhistory.Formanystudents,thesecoreclasses12arethemostdifficultbecausetheyrequireustotakecoursesinareasthatarenotouradvantages.Weadviseyounottoloadupyourselfwithcoreclassesinyourfirstyear.GetfamiliarizedwiththewaythattheacademicprogramworksatHarvardfirst,andthendealwiththebulkofcoreclasses.Getinvolvedbutdon’tgetoverwhelmed.Whilewewereusedtoparticipatinginlotsofactivitiesinhighschool,wechosetoconcentrateourtimeonacoupleofkeyactivitiesincollege.Meetasmanypeopleasyoucan.OneofthebestthingsaboutattendingHarvardisthatyoucanmeetsometrulyincrediblepeople.Ourclassmatesincludedaprince,televisionactressesanddaughterofaU.S.vicepresident.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.HowtogetusedtocollegelifeatHarvard.B.HowtobeadmittedtoHarvard.C.HowtoachievegoodgradesatHarvard.D.HowtobetestedatHarvard.Itcanbeinferredthat_____.A.highschoolstudentshavebadmemoriesB.coreclassesarenotgiveninhighschoolsC.manycollegefreshmenarebadatcoreclassesD.highschoolstudentscangotoHarvardwithoutanexamCoreclassesrequirethestudentsto_____.A.memorizefacts,datesandformulasB.analyzetheimportantideasandtheoriesC.studyliteratureandarts,thesciencesandhistoryD.gotoworkafterclassatHarvardWhichofthefollowingisadvisedinthelastparagraph?A.Toexploreasmanycoursesaspossible.B.Tojoininallthecollegeactivities.C.Totakeasmanyexamsaspossible.D.Tomeetasmanypeopleaspossible.13第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)對話填空(共10小題;每題1分,滿分10分)請仔細閱讀以下對話,并依據(jù)首字母的提示,在標有題號的右側(cè)橫線上寫出一個英語單詞的完好、正確形式,使對話通暢。14第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)為了慶賀地球日,4月22日你們學校組織了一系列環(huán)保活動。請你依據(jù)下邊的重點,寫一篇短文,簡述你們學校展開的活動,借此呼吁人們保護我們居住的地球。重點以下:一些人種樹;一些人撿垃圾;很多人為保護叢林及瀕危動物捐錢;一些學生向過路人宣傳叢林被砍伐、野生動物被殺所造成的結(jié)果。要求:一定包含以上重點2.詞數(shù):120左右____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________15參照答案l一5BB:ABC6一10BCBAA11一15ABCBB16一20ABBBC21-25DBBCD26-30BAACD31-35ACABB36-40BCAAD41-45BDBCB46-50DCCCB51-55BDBBB56-60CDBAB61-65CBCAC66-70CDBAC71-75DACCD書面表達(Onepossibleversion):InordertocelebratetheEarthDay,ourschoolorganizedalotofactivitiesonApril22.saveforestsandendangeredanimals.Severalgroupsofstudentswenttothestreets,tellingthepassers-byhowseriouslyourearthhasbeendamaged.Alotofrichsoilisbeingwashedawayandtheglobeisbecomingwarmerandwarmeraftertheforestsarecutdown.Somekindsofwildanimalsareontheedgeofextinctionbecausealotofthemhavebeenkilled.Bydoingallthesewewouldlikeeverybodytoknowthatwehaveonlyoneearthandweshouldprotectit.聽力錄音原稿:TextlW:Hi,I’mcallingaboutthethree-bedroomhouseyousaidinyesterday’spaper.Itsoundsreallynice.M:Itis,especiallyifyouhavechildren.Text2W:Haveyouhadachancetowearyournewshirtyet?M:Thatremindsme.I’vebeenmeaningtoexchangeitforalargesize.Text3W:IwanttoseethefilminEnglishinthecinema.16M:IhaveaVCDhere.Hereitis.Thanksalot.Text4Whataboutyourchemistryclassthismorning,Paul?Wewereabouttohavechemistryclass,butMr.Andersonwasoutoftownforameeting.Sowehadahistorylessoninstead.Text5Ihopeit'IIliefinetomorrow.I'mgoingboatingwithTom.Oh,Ithinkitwillhefine.Areyousure?Wherewereyouyesterday?Icalledyouthreetimes!Oh?Iwascutforapicnicwithafewofmyoldfriends.Butwhydidyoucallme?Youalwayssaythatyouarekeenonmusic.M:That'sright.W:SoItriedmybesttogettwoticketsforyesterday'sconcert.ButatlastIhadtogotherebymyself.M:I'msorry.Butwhere?JustintheCenturyConcertHall.Whatapity!Howwasit?ItwasthemostwonderfuloneIhaveeverattended.Isupposeallthepieceswereworld-famousones.Of`course.Werethereartysongsattheconcert?Yes.Ithinkthatwastheclimax.Whatwerethey?SomewereChinesesongsandsomewereforeignsongs.Allofthemwereadaptedfromsomefamousmovies.17IfonlyIhadn'tgoneoutyesterday!Text7AMissSusanSmithtelephonedthismorninginanswertoouradvertisementforajuniorsecretary.Whatdidshesoundlike?Shesound
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