1、 横峰中学2017-2018学年度上学期周练(第9周) 高二年级英语试卷 命题人:徐丽 总分:100分 考试时间:45分钟第二部分 第一节 阅读理解 (共8小题;每小题2.5;共20分) AThis summer, a special SSP reporting team paid a sixteen-day visit to Canada. During the trip, we went to many places like the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Vancouver City Hall and the office of a loc
2、al newspaper named Richmond News, and of course, we did lots of interviews there. Vancouver City Hall was the most unforgettable place for me. On July 5, we fortunately got an opportunity to visit the city hall lying in downtown Vancouver. We took a short tour around the building and saw a number of
3、 office spaces, such as the chamber where Officials discussed public affairs and current events. Then we interviewed the managing director of the social policy of the city of Vancouver, Mary Clare Zak. We discussed many fields of Vancouver including education, business, immigration etc. When we were
4、 talking about the education, Miss Zak mentioned that overseas students and students who were recent immigrants might have some difficulties with language learning. She said that the government was working on it and trying to encourage those students to communicate more with local persons. Plus, the
5、 school boards were working together with local families to help those students adapt to this new environment more quickly. Meanwhile, Miss Zak showed that the government hopes that the university students from other countries could stay and work in Canada after graduation because Canada is favour o
6、f multiculturalism. That is to say, Canadians welcome new things and new culture. “We dont usually call the immigrants foreigners. We call them newcomers instead,” Miss Zak said. In general, it was a good chance for me to know Canada and Vancouver in depth. Also, it helped us develop our abilities a
7、s journalists. 21. Which of the following serves best as the title of this passage? A. An interesting visit to Canada B. A Visit to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation C. An unforgettable experience in Vancouver D. An Interview at Vancouver City Hall 22. _ may be closed to the underlined word chamber
8、in the 2nd paragraph. A. Government official B. Private Bedroom C. Meeting Hall D. Travel Suitcase23. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. The writer of the passage may be a student. B. The SSP reporting team is a Canadian group. C. The special team took no notice of education
9、. D. The team visited many cities in Canada24. Mary Clare Zak expressed an idea that _. A. foreign language learning is not a hard job B. they called the immigrants newcomers C. oversea students cannot talk with local people D. university students after graduation should go to Canada BWhen temperatu
10、res are high, walking on hot roadways, parking lots, and other paved surfaces can really burn your feet. All of that heat comes from the energy of the sun reacting with the pavement. But what if we could turn that energy into electricity? It may sound like a crazy science dream, but an electrical en
11、gineer and his wife may have found a way to do just that.Scott Brusaw has developed a six-sided glass panelthat contains solar cells, which can change sunlight into electricity. The panels fit together and can form a flat surface on the ground. Brusaw and his wife, Julie, founded a company called So
12、lar Roadways to further develop the idea and produce these new solar panels. They plan to use their invention to replace the pavement onU.S.roads.According to the Brusaws, if we replaced all of the nations asphalt (沥青) with these solar panels, the network would produce more than three times the amou
13、nt of electricity currently used by the United States in a year. In return, electricity from solar panels doesnt produce harmful pollution, so the panels could be a smart choice for the environment.TheU.S.government sees some promise in the Solar Roadways project. A number of laboratories around the
14、 country have tested the panels to see if they can withstand (经受) the heavy traffic and rough weather that asphalt pavement suffers from year to year. The lab results show that not only do the panels meet the requirements, but they can actually handle more weight than they need to.Now, money must be
15、 raised to start building the panel pavement system. The Brusaws have raised more than $1 million from ordinary people who learned abouttheir project. However, some experts predict the Brusaws plan could finally cost more than $1 trillion. Brusaws may just be paving a road to the future.32. The glas
16、s panel the Brusaws have developed _.A. is too heavy to carry B. has a high temperatureC. is powered by an engine D. is environmentally-friendly33. Whats theU.S.governments attitude towards the Brusaws plan now?A. Worried. B. Doubtful. C. Interested. D. Supportive.34. What does the underlined part “
17、their project” in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. Replacing asphalt roads with solar panels.B. Designing more money-saving solar panels.C. Testing the solar panels the Brusaws invented.D. Reducing the ever-growing need for electricity.35. What would be the best title for the text?A. Advantages of sunlight B
18、. Better choice for your feetC. Power from the streets? D. Finding more future energy?第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Since human society came into being, all kinds of relationships have been developed among us human beings. However, among those, neighbors play an important role in our lives. Their lifesty
19、le, friends and social habits can have a strong influence on our lives. 36 and build a better relationship that will last for many years to come. But how should you get along with your neighbors. When you hear of a special need you can meet, do it, 37 or taking an elderly parent to a doctors appoint
20、ment when their car wont start. If you hear that someone close by is ill, has an accident, or is out of work, give him or her a hot meal or a fresh dessert. 38 . If your neighbor is cutting down a tree or building a doghouse, 39 . There is no better way to build relationships. Besides, you never kno
21、w when the favor might be returned. Exchange holiday cards, gifts or traditions. Invite your neighbors over for a cup of coffee or lunch. A backyard barbecue can be a great way to share food and fun. If theyve watched your kids grow up or been concerned about your family events, they may want to sha
22、re these special events.Plan a party. 40 . Planning and carrying out the activity helps everyone to know and understand each other.Your neighbors are like your family in many ways since you have to live with them, or near them for a long time. Appreciate their strong points and ignore weak points, a
23、nd everyone will get along well. A. They are so helpfulB. Neighbors are our good friendsC. offer helping hands to him or herD. Invite all your neighbors to your partyE. So its a good idea to get along well with neighborsF. Your kindness will add a special feeling during a difficult timeG. such as si
24、tting with a sick child while your neighbor goes to work第三部分 第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)People go to college or university for many different reasons. I41that the three most common reasons are to42acareer, to have new experiences, and to43their knowledge of themselves and the world around them.Good
25、preparation for future careers is becoming more and more44to young people. For many, this is the primary45to go to college. They know that the job market is46. At college, they can learn new skills which will47more opportunities for them. It is expected that careers in the field of information techn
26、ology,48, will need a large workforce in the coming years.49, students go to college to have new experiences. This often means having the opportunity to50people other than those from their51. For most students, it is the first time they have been away from home by themselves.In addition, this is the
27、 first time they have had to make decisions52. Making these decisions increases their knowledge of themselves.Besides53self-knowledge, people also go to college to expand their knowledge in subjects they find54. For many, this will be their last55for a long time to56about something that does not rel
28、ate to their career.I think that people going to college should not be so focused on a career.57, they should think of going to college as an opportunity to have58experiences and learn about themselves and the world they59.This may make them better prepared for their60.41. A. expect B. believe C. de
29、cide D. doubt42. A. follow B. open up C. change D. prepare for43. A. spread B. increase C. show D. keep44. A. difficult B. obvious C. important D. impossible45. A. value B. opinion C. reason D. advantage46. A. rising B. encouraging C. attractive D. competitive47. A. supply B. provide C. offer D. sup
30、port48. A. in fact B. in other words C. for example D. as a result49. A. Also B. Again C. Yet D. Thus50. A. call B. meet C. teach D. invite51. A. colleges B. markets C. offices D. hometowns52. A. now and then B. allofasudden C. at an early age D. on their own53. A. looking for B. looking at C. looki
31、ng into D. looking up54. A. simple B. ordinary C. interesting D. similar55. A. need B. moment C. hope D. chance56. A. hear B. learn C. speak D. worry57. A. Besides B. Instead C. Anyhow D. Therefore58. A. common B. direct C. previous D. new59. A. imagine B. create C. live in D. travel around60. A. fa
32、mily B. education C. experience D. future第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)Reporters start the journalistic process by 61. _ (gather) information. Without them,journalism 62. _ its truest form cannot take place. They have an idea about what sources the people and places 63. _ have information will be avail
33、able to them and which are thebest to use. Good reporters try to develop 64. _ (profession) knowledge to track down information and assess that information. Not only 65. _ they curious, determined and honest in dealing with others around them, 66_they have developed a “nose for news” a sense of 67._
34、might develop into a good story. They are able to sense when someone68_(lie) or shading the 69. _ (true) or when the events they experience 70. _(simple) do not make sense.横峰中学2017-2018学年度上学期高二英语周练试题答题卡阅读21. ABCD 26. ABCD 31. ABCD 36. ABCDEFG22. ABCD 27. ABCD 32. ABCD 37. ABCDEFG23. ABCD 28. ABCD 33
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