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1、 2016/2017學(xué)年度高二年級第二學(xué)期期終考試 英 語 試 題 第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分) 第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。 1. On which day will the woman return to work? A. Wednesday. B. Friday. C. Next Wednesday. 2. What time is it n
2、ow? A. About 6:00 p.m. B. About 5:40 p.m. C. About 5:20 p.m. 3. What does Mr. Black look like? A. He has black hair. B. He is short. C. He wears glasses. 4. What does the woman dislike about her photo? A. Her eyes. B. Her hair. C. Her dress. 5. Where does the conversation tak
3、e place? A. At a restaurant. B. At a garden. C. At the woman’s house. 第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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段材料,回答第6、7題。 6. What kind of sport does the woman want to learn? A. Volleyb
4、all. B. Tennis. C. Basketball. 7. When will the woman probably take the course? A. On Sundays. B. On Fridays. C. On Mondays. 聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。 8. What is the woman doing? A. Preparing for a party. B. Visiting a doctor. C. Enjoying some music. 9. What does the man mean in the en
5、d? A. His brother is busy on Saturday. B. His brother has got a bad cold again. C. His brother is too young to play at the party. 聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。 10. What are the speakers talking about? A. When they will move into the apartment. B. How they will decorate the apartment. C. What the
6、 apartment is like. 11. What does the woman say about the apartment? A. It is large. B. It is far from the ocean. C. It must be cool in summer. 12. What is the man’s attitude towards the apartment? A. He is fond of it. B. He is uninterested in it. C. He is curious about it. 聽第9段材料,回答第1
7、3至16題。 13. How was the weather last weekend? A. Windy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny. 14. What does the woman like to do on Sunday? A. Do some reading. B. Enjoy concerts. C. Go to the cinema. 15. What time does the man usually get up on Sunday? A. At about 6 o’clock. B. At about 7 o’clock.
8、 C. At about 10 o’clock. 16. What do we know about the man? A. He dislikes spending much time cooking. B. He doesn’t care what he eats. C. He is good at cooking. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。 17. Why did the speaker decide to start a new magazine? A. To become famous. B. To start a different one. C.
9、To get more money. 18. In what respect is the magazine different from a local newspaper? A. What it looks like. B. What it contains. C. Where one can buy it. 19. Where can people get the information about film reviews? A. In the first part. B. In the second part. C. In the third part. 20
10、. What can people find in the second part of the magazine? A. Advice on local business development. B. Reviews of local artists’ works. C. Articles about local people. 第二部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分) 第一節(jié) 單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 21. Independent study i
11、s not intended as a(n) ________ for reducing course-scheduling difficulties but as a means for exploring in greater depth academic subject matter. A. exchange B. device C. suggestion D. reason 22. Teenagers should be cautious about the content on social networking sites, for their tast
12、es and preferences ________ by what they see in the media. A. shape B. were shaped C. are shaped D. have shaped 23. If the product is significantly different from ________ described in the ad, you have every right to complain to the local authority. A. one B. ones C. that D.
13、 those 24. President Trump announced that the United States would ________ from the Paris Climate Agreement, which would possibly weaken efforts to fight global warming. A. benefit B. withdraw C. arise D. suffer 25. —Peter has bought another new phone again in this month? —It’s just
14、________ of him to lose interest and waste money. A. typical B. wise C. considerate D. generous 26. Shutting doors, finishing chapters or whatever; what matters is not ________ we call it but to leave in the past those moments in life that are over. A. what B. how C. where D
15、. which 27. This means that, unless you say ________, no one can perform a piece written by you or make copies of it without your permission. A. accordingly B. nevertheless C. otherwise D. moreover 28. I don’t know whether you happen ________ it, but I am going to study in the UK for a ye
16、ar. A. hear B. to hear C. to be heard D. to have heard 29. The Student Union ________ well have approved the camping site, but the school administration believed the circumstances were not favorable. A. might B. should C. could D. must 30. —Any suggestion for my daddy
17、, doctor? —The current advice is to ________ smoking and work out. A. cut away B. cut out C. cut through D. cut up 31. Chairman Xi Jinping has proposed a road map for Belt and Road Initiative, ________ he provided a comprehensive vision of how it could contribute to the world developmen
18、t in general. A. which B. as C. when D. where 32. A lie can travel half way around the world ________ the truth is putting on its shoes. A. if B. while C. unless D. until 33. ________ for his timely help, I wouldn’t have been able to make it through the e
19、conomic squeeze. A. Were it not B. Would it not be C. Had it not been D. Should it not be 34. —Would you please show me the way to the city library? —Stick to the road until you reach the second crossroads. ________. A. Take it easy B. You can’t miss it C. Don’t get me wrong
20、D. You bet 35. —What does the boss think about…; it is impossible to finish the work in a day! —Calm down. After all, he is the ________. A. top banana B. cool cucumber C. tough cookie D. bad apple 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) 請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 If y
21、ou’ve ridden any New York subway, chances are good that you’ve watched your cellphone clock tick while seated on an unmoving, delayed train. You wouldn’t wish to have such a 36 feeling of being stuck on public transportation anymore. No one knows the feeling as 37 as Jerich Marco Alcanta
22、ra does particularly when he had 38 in his life to celebrate. He 39 his graduation ceremony at Hunter College’s Brookdale campus due to a delay. There were two 40 ceremonies that day, but Alcantara specifically wanted to 41 the early ceremony, because students were only
23、42 two tickets for friends and family at the latter event. He wanted all of his family and friends in attendance. Stuck on the train in full baccalaureate gown (學(xué)士服), Alcantara still got to experience a formal 43 , sort of. Some friends and strangers improvised (即興創(chuàng)作) a ceremony on the sub
24、way. 44 a cellphone, a friend presented Alcantara with a “diploma”; 45 somebody else on the train played Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) by Green Day. Another passenger 46 the ceremony and posted the video to Facebook. 47 he wasn’t able to attend the full ceremony, in a wa
25、y this will end up being a more memorable 48 for Alcantara down the road. He will be able to point to his 49 and not just think of the hard work it took to earn it, but the 50 missing his?real?graduation ceremony created. Moments like these help us get a little more 51 of o
26、ur fellow man during a 52 time. Although these aren’t all strangers, it’s still wonderful to see people 53 to make sure someone feels the proper 54 , or at least their big achievement should be 55 . Though Alcantara missed his official graduation ceremony, he said his subway exp
27、erience meant a lot. 36. A. rising B. sinking C. spinning D. floating 37. A. vividly B. casually C. plainly D. fiercely 38. A. milestones B. promotions C. festivals D. parties 39. A. spoiled B. quitted C. overlooked D. missed 40. A. separate B. continuous C. re
28、levant D. contradictory 41. A. join B. make C. abandon D. ignore 42. A. appointed B. allocated C. approved D. accumulated 43. A. assembly B. situation C. occasion D. meeting 44. A. Via B. On C. In D. From 45. A. instead B. afterwards C. therefore D. meanwhi
29、le 46. A. filmed B. took C. interviewed D. reported 47. A. Since B. As C. Although D. When 48. A. exploration B. moment C. impression D. stage 49. A. video B. ticket C. diploma D. cellphone 50. A. pain B. inconvenience C. excitement D. memory 51. A. convince
30、d B. tired C. reliant D. faithful 52. A. messy B. extreme C. acute D. disorganized 53. A. get together B. gather together C. put together D. band together 54. A. acquisition B. cooperation C. recognition D. evaluation 55. A. welcomed B. applauded C. calculated D.
31、 encouraged 第三部分 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 A Student Job Center Job #: 45961 Employer: MJ Homecare On Bus line: No Pay: $12.50-$16.00/hr Posted: 05/26/2017 Category: Health Care-Medical Deadline: 07/04/2017 Number of Positions: 3
32、 Contact Information: Name: MJ Ford Email Address: wiscwiscwisc@ Address: Verona, Wisconsin 23333 Primary Phone: 623-623-2333 Description: Outgoing, fun, disabled man on Madison’s far west side has immediate need for assistance with morning and/or evening cares. Times are somewhat flexible.
33、 Morning duties (8 AM) include transferring, assistance dressing, bathing, bowel care (腸道護理) and other activities associated with morning routine for the disabled. Short evening shift duties include help with bedtime, usually between 8-9 PM. Apply for either shift. Lifting is a vital part of this
34、 job. Experience with manual, pivot-type transfer and bowel care is preferred, but will train. Additional information is available upon request. Pays $12.50+/hr. Car needed. This position is great experience for anyone interested in a career in the medical field—nurse, PA, doctor, occupational ther
35、apy, physical therapy, etc., but not limited to those areas of interest. A very rewarding position that makes a difference, helping to remain independent in your life. If you enjoy helping others, then this job may be for you! Please respond by email and include your phone #. https://jobcenter.wisc
36、.edu/jobs/detail/45961 56. If you successfully land the job, it is better for you to ________ there. A. ride a bus B. take a train C. drive a car D. travel on foot 57. This job is targeted at those somewhat strong students ________. A. who are experienced and available for both shifts
37、 B. who are outgoing and good at caring skills C. who are determined to get jobs in the medical field D. who are caring and ready to live on their own B Half a century ago, Japan built the world’s first high-speed rail network—a network that remains the gold standard in train travel to
38、day. Currently the country is now helping Texas build its own bullet train, a potential game-changer for transportation in the state. When it launched on October 1, 1964, the world’s first high-speed rail network was known as the “super-express of dreams.” The first line in Japan’s now world-famous
39、 shinkansen network was built against all odds, in the face of fierce public opposition, technical difficulties and astronomical costs. Half a century ago, the system was far humbler. In 1964, the first track was a 320-mile-long link between Tokyo and Osaka that reduced the trip from six-and-a-hal
40、f hours (on conventional trains) to three hours and 10 minutes, traveling at a maximum speed of 200 miles per hour. For the first time, workers could get to meetings in one city during the day and be back home drinking a beer in the local pub that night. Not only did the train expand mobility prof
41、oundly, but also businesses appeared around the major stops as a growing emphasis on productivity swept across Japan. Today, the shinkansen network has 1,487 miles of track, with more set to open in the coming years. It seems that everything the shinkansen touches turns to city, and regions that are
42、 off the beaten track, so to speak, benefit greatly from the economic jumpstart brought by the train. New shinkansen lines are often proceeded by aggressive marketing campaigns promoting tourism in those areas, a strategy that seems to work. Despite its astronomical costs, it actually has saved mor
43、e. Today, over 350,000 annual trips transport tens of millions of passengers all over Japan with efficiency—the average delay time is less than a minute. A research report titled 30 Years of High-Speed Railways: Features and Economic and Social Effects of The Shinkansen by Hiroshi Okada, estimates t
44、hat the economic impact from the shinkansen train network, based on the time saved from faster travel, is approximately ¥500 billion ($4.8 billion USD) per year. Okada stresses that the cultural impact is also significant, a shinkansen offers people living far from urban centers “easy access to conc
45、erts, exhibitions, theaters, etc., enabling them to lead fuller lives.” Japan has a plan, known as the One-Day Travel Initiative. Its goal: regardless of where you are in Japan, it should only take you three hours to get to the nearest major regional city (Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo or Fukuoka).
46、 The planned impact of this hyper-mobility is to discourage the tide of migration toward urban centers, like Tokyo, and encourage decentralization. 58. The underlined phrase in Paragraph 2 probably means “________”. A. opposed to traditional belief s B. despite some major barriers C. ba
47、sed on impractical fantasies D. in spite of poor planning 59. According to Okada, what benefit does a shinkansen bring to people living far from urban centers? A. Saving more travelling time. B. Creating massive employment. C. Enjoying a more colorful life. D. Accumulating vast wea
48、lth. 60. What is the main purpose of the One-Day Travel Initiative? A. To promote even distribution of population. B. To advocate urban lifestyle among migrants. C. To satisfy the increasing needs of urban centers. D. To include more citizens in urban centers. C The American Byst
49、ander On a humid subway ride into work a few days ago, a woman on the other end of my car had a seizure (病情突然發(fā)作). All of a sudden, I heard her let out a painful sigh as she collapsed. For several minutes, the train continued down the track, and everyone in the car just stared at the woman. Finally,
50、 at the next stop a man informed the operator of what had happened and called 911. Luckily the woman came to herself as the EMTs carried her off the train. Ever since, I’ve been puzzled by the same question — why didn’t anyone do anything? And more importantly, why didn’t I do anything? We’ve learn
51、ed about the commonly referenced bystander effect—a psychological phenomenon in which individuals will avoid offering help to a person in need when other people are present. The bystander effect is attributed to two different psychological processes: social influence—individuals in a group will moni
52、tor and imitate other group members’ behavior—and shift of responsibility—individuals will cease to help because they believe that someone else will. Even though most people probably haven’t witnessed a woman having a seizure on the subway, I’m sure if asked, anyone could think of a time when they
53、 could have helped and simply didn’t. In fact, I know that we have all experienced the bystander effect, because I believe it is one of American society’s most common headaches. Anyone who follows the news can tell you that most of what we hear or read about these days is another death or another
54、hate crime committed right in our own country. Consider the most recent theatre shooting in Nashville. The headlines read Another Theatre Shooting, Gunman is dead. When we read that headline or heard it on the news, most of us just acknowledged how sad it was, then told ourselves that there is nothi
55、ng we can do to help and assumed that someone else would. If America is just one large group of witnesses, all while telling ourselves that someone else most certainly will step in, how can we hope to shake the hold of this social psychological spell? The solution lies solely within us, to know th
56、e difference between doing what is justifiable and doing what is right, helping those in need when we have the means and opportunity to do so. I want to be like the man on the subway who told the operator about the woman’s seizure, because as soon as he did, people followed suit and offered help. W
57、e have the power to choose whether to justify passivity or actively decide to do the right thing, and as a society I believe we ought to break free from our psychological tendency to just stand by. 61. What was the most passengers’ attitude towards the woman’s seizure? A. Indifferent. B. Skep
58、tical. C. Enthusiastic. D. Concerned. 62. The psychological explanation for the fact that most people hesitate to help is that ________. A. they need heroes or good examples to learn from B. they believe such cases are none of their business C. they fear that their behavior will be
59、imitated by others D. they count on other group members to give a helping hand 63. What can we learn from the theatre shooting in Nashville? A. The mass media are only too concerned about crimes and deaths. B. The majority of the US citizens are suffering from crimes. C. People ge
60、t too accustomed to pay adequate attention to crimes. D. Media coverage is inconsistent with what the Americans assume. 64. As far as the author is concerned, the key to solving such an effect lies in ________. A. the necessary means and opportunity to help others B. the essential powe
61、r to display psychological tendency C. the acute awareness of making a right choice D. the determined effort to help whoever is in need of help D The first time she saw Bryce Loski, she flipped. The first time he saw Juli Baker, he ran. For six years of living close by, they had played the
62、 same game of cat-and-mouse (Juli was the cat; Bryce was the unfortunate mouse).? For years Juli dreamed of one thing: her first kiss from the boy. Nothing else seemed to matter. But when Juli’s favorite sycamore tree is threatened by developers, things begin to change. She begins to see things and
63、 places and people in a different light. Things, for years, she thought to be important, become things she can live without; and people she thought to be the center of her universe, become nothing more than a star in a faraway galaxy. Things begin changing with Bryce also. It all begins with the eg
64、gs…which then cause a domino effect of changes with his relationships with his best friend, his father, the Bakers and, ultimately, Juli. I had seen this book on the shelf at bookstores for years, but never bothered to pick it up because it looked to be another book from Jerry Spinelli (not exactl
65、y my favorite author in the world) and so, continually, I would walk past it without giving it a second glance. If by chance I had picked it up, I most likely would not have read it, since the summary on the back didn’t seem too appealing. It wasn’t until a couple of weeks ago that I heard about Fli
66、pped the movie. I read an interview with Callan McAuliffe (the actor who portrays Bryce) and thought that Flipped was a romance right up my alley; cute, innocent and as far from Jane Austin as you could get. After reading the interview and a summary of the movie, I found the plot-line to be somewhat appealing and a definite breath of fresh air opposed to the dark material I have been recently reading and writing. I found the book a few days later in a Goodwill bookstore and
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