1、修远中学2017-2018学年度第二学期期中阶段测试高二英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题l分,满分5分)1. What does the man think of the actress?A. She looks good. B. She works hard. C. She isnt attractive. 2. Why cant the speakers exercise next week?A. Because theyll go out to work. B. Because theyll fix some pipes. C. Because one
2、pipe goes wrong. 3. What is the man going to do this weekend?A. See Jim off. B. Make a wish. C. Host a party. 4. How will the man pay the woman?A. 10 dollars an hour. B. 12 dollars an hour. C. 15 dollars an hour. 5. What are the speakers doing?A. Listening to a lecture. B. Listening to music. C. Hav
3、ing a discussion. 第二节(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What can we know about the computer?A. It can only be used in a fixed place. B. It can only be ordered over the phone. C. It comes with a fourteenday free trial. 7. What can buyers get if they pay by credit card?A. A bigger discount. B. A fa
4、ster delivery. C. A lower risk. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why is the plane delayed?A. Because of the building. B. Because of flight itself. C. Because of the weather. 9. What can we know from the conversation?A. The woman is going to celebrate her sons birthday. B. The airport has just been finished a short
5、 time ago. C. The speakers will not wait for this flight to Seattle. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How did the man learn about Martin Harris?A. From the woman. B. From the radio news. C. From the newspaper. 11. What do we know about Martin Harris?A. He saved many people in the flood. B. He bought a small boa
6、t for the storm. C. He gave advice to people in the flood. 12. What should you do if you are stuck in the flood?A. Find a boat for you to get to a high place. B. Hold on to something that floats. C. Wait for Martin Harris for help. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the most probable relationship of the t
7、wo speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Mother and son. C. Classmates. 14. What is the boys uncle?A. A doctor. B. A nurse. C. An insurance agent. 15. Why did the boy hesitate in talking about his dream at first?A. He was afraid of being laughed at. B. His uncle didnt want him to talk about it. C. He
8、was worried that it wouldnt come true. 16. Which of the following is true?A. The boys uncle advised him to be a nurse. B. The boy often visits his uncles hospital. C. The woman thinks positively of the boys dream. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why does the speaker write this letter?A. To show his thanks. B.
9、 To show his regrets. C. To show his good wishes. 18. Which of the following is true about the speaker?A. He likes eating beef stew and potatoes. B. He preferred seeing snow to skating on the lake. C. Looking at the stars in the sky was his longtime wish. 19. What did the speaker dislike about the t
10、rip last week?A. The weather. B. The noise. C. The food. 20. What does the speaker and his family plan to do to welcome Monica?A. Send her some tickets. B. Show her around his house. C. Take her to watch basketball matches. 第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选
11、出最佳选项。21. According to the local law, no one _ enter the building site without permission.A. can B. must C. shall D. dare22. By making it possible for cancer to be detected early in people with no symptoms through a simple blood test, we aim to greatly decrease cancer deaths by finding the disease a
12、t a stage _ it can be cured.A. which B. when C. where D. what23. The auto factory _ new profit records through technical innovation 10% growth rate in the last two years and hopefully 15% this year.A. set B. has set C. is setting D. has been setting24. Why do you turn to me for help _ you can easily
13、 work out the problem independently?A. until B. when C. after D. unless 25. The leaders of the BRICS countries Friday reached important _ on building an open world economy and improving global economic governance(管理)during their informal meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany
14、. A. consideration B. consensus C. commitment D. confirmation 26.What about going abroad for further study? Great, but I never expected _ a chance for me before. A. there to be B. there being C. it to be D. it being 27.Nowadays, more and more students tend to _ online courses instead of taking cours
15、es at the training center. A. subscribe to B. appeal toC. adapt to D. stick to28. A waterfall theme park in Kunming, finished and opened to public for free last month, _ a 400-meter-wide man-made waterfall and attracts thousands of visitors.A. expands B. focuses C. occupies D. features 29. In 1776,
16、two Spanish men were seeking a way to travel from Santa Fe, in _ is now New Mexico, to California on the west coast of North America. A. whereB. that C. which D. what30.The rain is coming down so hard!_ my umbrella this morning, I wouldnt be trapped here now. A. Did I takeB. Had I takenC. Were I to
17、take D. Would I take31. The technology is _ changing, so it isnt an easy job to choose a cell-phone today. A. constantly B. automatically C. temporarily D. immediately32. At first glance, my hometown is no different from any other small town, its scenery actually _ among the best in the country. A.
18、ranksB. rank C. ranking D. to rank 33. I had trouble telling Pedro hed lost his job. I started _ and talking about one door closing and another door opening.A. beating a dead horse B. adding fuel to the fireC. beating around the bush D. opening Pandoras box34. Did you have butterflies in your stomac
19、h at the interview? _. That was my first job interview.A. It depends B. Not really C. You bet D. I mean it35. Fish: “You couldnt see my tears because I am in the water.” Water: “But I could feel your tears because you are in my _.”A. heartB. brainC. hands D. bones 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请阅读下面短文,
20、从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Dear doctors,As I begin to tell my friends and family about the seven days you treated my wife, Laura Levis, they 36 me at about the 15th name that I recall. The 37 includes the doctors, nurses, social workers, and even cleaning staff members who 38 her. “How
21、 do you 39 any of their names?” they ask.“How could I not?” I respond.Every single one of you treated Laura with such professionalism and kindness as she lay 40 . When she needed shots, you 41 that it was going to hurt a little, whether or not she could hear. You spread a blanket not only when her b
22、ody temperature needed 42 but also when the room was just a little cold and you thought shed sleep more 43 that way.Then there was how you 44 me. How would I have found the 45 to make it through that week without you?How many times did you 46 me to see whether I needed anything, or to see whether I
23、needed a better 47 of a medical procedure or just someone to talk to? How many times did you hug me and comfort me 48 I fell to pieces? How many times did you deliver bad news with comforting words and 49 in your eyes?On the final day, all I wanted was to be alone with her, so I asked the nurses if
24、they could give us one hour without a single 50 , and they 51 , closing the curtains and the doors and shutting off the lights.I lay down softly beside her. She looked so beautiful, and I kissed her and laid my 52 on her chest, feeling it rise and fall with each 53 , her heartbeat in my ear. It was
25、our last 54 moment as a husband and a wife, and it was more natural and pure and comforting than anything Id ever felt.I will remember that last hour together for the rest of my life. It was a 55 beyond gifts. Really, I have all of you to thank for it.With my gratitude and love,Peter DeMarco36. A. h
26、elpB. stopC. neglectD. bother37. A. answerB. entryC. itemD. list38. A. worried aboutB. checked upC. cared forD. came across39. A. rememberB. identifyC. findD. confirm40. A. uncertainB. unluckyC. uncomfortable D. unconscious41. A. apologized B. insistedC. declaredD. displayed42. A. decreasingB. monit
27、oringC. regulatingD. observing43. A. gentlyB. freelyC. deeplyD. comfortably44. A. treatedB. persuadedC. showedD. trusted45. A. opportunityB. strength C. solutionD. motivation46. A. check onB. look afterC. count onD. seek after47. A. excuseB. causeC. explanationD. instruction48. A. whereB. thoughC. u
28、ntilD. when49. A. hopelessnessB. sadnessC. calmnessD. nervousness50. A. recognitionB. interruptionC. restrictionD. description51. A. smiledB. weptC. sighedD. nodded52. A. eyesB. handC. headD. body53. A. chokeB. touchC. breathD. tremble54. A. bitterB. desperateC. cheerfulD. sweet55. A. lifeB. giftC.
29、memoryD. fate第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADINERSTONY SOPRANOS LAST MEAL Between 1912 and the 1990s, New Jersey State was home to more than 20 diner manufacturers who made probably 95 percent of the diners in the U.S., says Katie Zavoski, who is helping hold a dine
30、r exhibit. What makes a diner a diner? (And not, say, a coffee shop?) Traditionally, a diner is built in a factory and then delivered to its own town or city rather than constructed on-site. Zavoski credits New Jerseys location as the key to its mastery of the form. “It was just the perfect place to
31、 manufacture the diners,” she says. “We would ship them wherever we needed to by sea.” VISIT “Icons of American Culture: History of New Jersey Diners,” running through June 2017 at The Cornelius House / Middlesex County Museum in Piscataway, New Jersey GOOD FOOD, GOOD TUNES Suzanne Vegas 1987 song “
32、Toms Diner” is probably best known for its frequently sampled “doo doo doo doo” melody (旋律) rather than its diner-related lyrics. Technically, its not even really about a diner the setting is New York Citys Toms Restaurant, which Vega frequented when she was studying at Barnard. Vega used the word “
33、diner” instead because it “sings better that way,” she told The New York Times. November 18 has since been called Toms Diner Day, because on that day in 1981, the New York Posts front page was a story about the death of actor William Holden. In her song Vega sings: “I Open / Up the paper / Theres a
34、story / Of an actor / Who had died / While he was drinking.” LISTEN “Toms Diner” by Suzanne Vega MEET THE DINER ANTHROPOLOGIST Richard J.S. Gutman has been called the “Jane Goodall of diners” (he even consulted on Barry Levinsons 1982 film, Diner). His book, American Diner: Then Now, traces the evol
35、ution of the “night lunch wagon,” set up by Walter Scott in 1872, to the early 1920s, when the diner got its name (adapted from “dining car), and on through the 1980s. Gutman has his own diner facilities (floor plans, classic white mugs, a cashier booth); 250 of these items arc part of an exhibit in
36、 Rhode Island. READ American Diner: Then & Now (John Hopkins University Press) VISIT “Diners: Still Cooking in the 21st Century,” currently running at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island56. In what way is a diner different from a coffee shop? A. Its loc
37、ation.B. Its management. C. From what it is built.D. Where it is constructed.57. What do we know about Vegas 1987 song “Toms Diner”? A. It warns people not to drink. B. It was inspired by Toms Diner Day. C. Its melody is preferred to its lyrics. D. Its original title was Toms Restaurant.BAfter a fig
38、ht and before forgiveness often comes an apology. But saying “Im sorry” comes more easily for some people than doing that for others. A new study suggests that specific personality traits offer clues about whether a person is likely to offer a sincere apology.Psychologist Andrew Howell and his colle
39、agues at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton designed a questionnaire to measure a persons willingness to beg someones pardon. They asked participants to indicate their level of agreement with a series of statements, such as “My continued anger often gets in the way of me apologizing” or “If I thin
40、k no one will know what I have done, I am not likely to apologize.” The researchers then used the answers to determine every participants “proclivity(倾向) to apologize,” and they cross-referenced(相互参照) these scores with results from a variety of personality assessments.From the beginning, Howell was
41、confident that people with high marks on compassion and agreeability would be willing apologizers and the study results confirmed his hypothesis(假设). But the experiment also turned up some surprising traits of the unrepentant(不思悔改的).People with low self-esteem, for example, were less inclined to apo
42、logize, even though they probably feel bad after a conflict. Unlike people who experience guilt about a specific action and feel sorry for the person they have wronged, individuals who experience generalized shame may actually be feeling sorry for themselves.In contrast, “people who are sure of them
43、selves have the capacity to confess to wrongdoing and admit it,” Howell suggests. But just the right amount of self-esteem is the key. The study also found that narcissists people who, in Howells words, “are very egocentric, with an overly grand view of themselves” were reluctant to offer an apology
44、.The researchers were most surprised to find that a strong sense of justice was negatively correlated with a willingness to apologize, perhaps suggesting that contrition(忏悔) and an “eye for an eye” philosophy are incompatible(不相容的). Reconciliation(和解) may end a conflict, but it cannot always settle
45、a score.58. What kind of people are more likely to apologize?A. Intelligent people. B. Confident people.C. People valuing fairness.D. People feeling sorry for themselves.59. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggests _. .A. an end of conflict doesn t mean wrongdoers have been punished B.
46、 “an eye for an eye” philosophy cannot solve an argumentC. only by deep regret can one learn the lesson of his wrongdoingD. unsatisfactory compromises cannot end a conflict peacefully60. The study done by Andrew Howell and his colleagues reveals _.A. what influences one to be a willing apologizerB.
47、when people might apologize willinglyC. what a willing apologizer is all aboutD. how to become a willing apologizerC The Supreme Courts decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important implications for how medicine seeds to relieve dying patients of pain and suffering. Although it ruled that
48、there is no constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide, the Court in effect supported the medical principle of “double effects”, a centuries-old moral principle holding that an action having two effects-a good one that is intended and a harmful one that is foreseen-is permissible if the acto
49、r intends only the good effect.Doctors have used that principle in recent years to justify using high doses of morphine to control terminally ill patients pain, even though increasing dosages will eventually kill the patient.Nancy Dubler, director of Montefiore Medical Center, contends that the prin
50、ciple will shield doctors who until now have very, very strongly insisted that they could not give patients sufficient medication to control their pain if that might hasten death.George Annas, chair of the health law department at Boston University, maintains that, as long as a doctor prescribes a d
51、rug for a legitimate medical purpose, the doctor has done nothing illegal even if the patient uses the drug to hasten death. Its like surgery, he says. “We dont call those deaths homicides because the doctors didnt intend to kill their patients, although they risked their death. If youre a physician
52、, you can risk your patients suicide as long as you dont intend their suicide.On another level, many in the medical community acknowledge that the assisted-suicide debate has been fueled in part by the despair of patients for whom modern medicine has prolonged the physical agony of dying.Just three
53、weeks before the Courts ruling on physician-assisted suicide, the National Academy of Science (NAS) released a two-volume report, Approaching Death: Improving Care at the End of Life. It identifies the undertreatment of pain and the aggressive use of ineffectual and forced medical procedures that ma
54、y prolong and even dishonor the period of dying as the twin problems of end-of-life care.The profession is taking steps to require young doctors to train in hospices, to test knowledge of aggressive pain management therapies, to develop a Medicare billing code for hospital-based care, and to develop
55、 new standards for assessing and treating pain at the end of life.Annas says lawyers can play a key role in insisting that these well-meaning medical initiatives translate into better care. “Large numbers of physicians seem unconcerned with the pain their patients are needlessly and predictably suff
56、ering,” to the extent that it constitutes “systematic patient abuse.” He says medical licensing boards “must make it clear . that painful deaths are presumptively ones that are incompetently managed and should result in license suspension.”61. From the first three paragraphs, we learn that_.A. docto
57、rs used to increase drug dosages to control their patients pain.B. it is still illegal for doctors to help the dying end their lives.C. the Supreme Court strongly opposes physician-assisted suicide.D. patients have no constitutional right to commit suicide.62. Which of the following statements is tr
58、ue according to the text?A. Doctors will be held guilty if they risk their patients death.B. Modern medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recovery.C. The Court ruled that high-dosage pain-relieving medication can be prescribed.D. A doctors medication is no longer justified by his
59、 intentions.63. Which of the following best defines the word “aggressive (line 3, paragraph 7 ) ?A. Bold. B. Harmful. C. Careless. D. Desperate.64. George Annas would probably agree that doctors should be punished if they _.A. manage their patients incompetentlyB. give patients more medicine than ne
60、ededC. reduce drug dosages for their patients D. prolong the needless suffering of the patientsDMyth was born in childhood of human being. It is a product of ancient imaginations, which can conquer nature,dominate nature and make the power of nature have its own image. It is a cultural phenomenon in
61、 civilized society. China and Greece are birthplaces of Orient and Western civilizations. Prime Minister Constantine Caramanlis of Greece once pointed out: “The civilization of China brought light to the Far East and the whole of Asia,as Greece thought,the cornerstone of European civilization,brough
62、t light to the West.” However,for some reasons,there are many differences between Chinese and Greek myth,which show their own unique national spirits and moral principles. The ancestors of Chinese nation lived on land before one million and seven hundred thousand years. After long uncivilized times,
63、 ancient Chinese gradually created civilization. In prehistory, ancient Chinese lived and struggled. Most ancestors achievements of tribes have been passed down orally. This is old myth. According to some archaeological materials, single myth, which has the meaning of totem(图腾), had appeared in the
64、Late Palaeolithic Age. As the mental belief, totem is the holiest and the most beautiful symbol in ancient tribes mind. It is their aesthetic conception(审美观). On the contrary, the history of Greece is shorter, and Greek myth produced later than Chinese myth. It produced in about eleventh century BC,
65、 and it was far from the age of totem worship. That was the Age of Heroes. Human wisdom had been more and more important and totem worship had tended to disappear. So ancient Greeks thought that human being was the most beautiful in the world. They gave their deities(神灵) the most beautiful images. T
66、hose are images of human beings. China lies in an isolated pocket in East Asia, surrounded by impassable mountains, deserts, seas and valleys. This environment develops a continental culture where people are only looking inward, a farming culture centers on soil, discouraging any adventurous seefari
67、ng people. In addition, Chinese myth produced in the Yellow River and the Yangtze River Valley. In both zones, the volume of rain is abundant all the year round. Because the soil is fertile and the resources are rich, both areas are suitable for agriculture. It became the typical continental agricul
68、ture. They would not like to take their own lives to struggle with terrifying waves, but would rather work hard in gentle land. Just the ancient Chinese who lived in this continent created this unique myth, ancient Chinese myth. Contrary to China, Greece is a poor country, barren and dry. Unlike the
69、 rich river valleys Yellow River and Yangtze River, its rivers are too small to be navigable, and they dry up in the heat of the mostly rainless summers. The Greek landscape is dominated by high mountains, which occupy about three quarters of the land. As rich land was limited in Greece, to survive,
70、 ancient Greeks had to look outward. Sea is the greatest Greek natural resource. It plays a central role in the life of Greeks. The Chinese seas dont look navigable, but the Greek seas look like swimming pools. The Chinese sailor, if he happens to be bold, sails for days without any land in sight. I
71、n fact, he can easily get drowned before he has a chance to get anywhere. The Greek sailor, who is always fortunate, can spot islands in all directions on clear days. With these steppingstones, he can reach any part of the Mediterranean to trade, to stay, to conquer and to colonize. They like to lea
72、rn advanced technique and cultures from other countries. This provided living space for independence of Greek myth. Frankly speaking, marine civilization created the great Greek myth.65. What is the passage mainly about?A. The differences between Chinese and Greek myth. B. The definition of myths an
73、d why they came into existence. C. The reasons for the differences between Chinese and Greek myth. D. The factors resulting in Chinese myth being more advanced than Greek myth. 66. What can we know about the author according to what he writes in this passage?A. He has a strong affection for his coun
74、trys civilizations. B. He holds a positive attitude towards the study of myth. C. He agrees with Constanitine in terms of Greek Myth. D. He presents his main point of view in an objective tone. 67. What can we infer from the 3rd paragraph?A. Chinese myth came into being 1.7 million years earlier tha
75、n Greek myth. B. The appearance of totem marked the birth of Chinese civilization. C. Deities in Greek myth are wiser and more beautiful than Chinese ones. D. The time when the myth produced has great influence on its images. 68. The author writes the 4th and 5th paragraphs mainly to _A. display the
76、 geographical differences between China and GreeceB. compare the agriculture civilization and the marine civilizationC. show how environment causes the differences of the two mythsD. reveal why Chinese are more conservative than western people69. What does the underlined word “marine” in the last se
77、ntence most probably mean?A. of advanced level B. of or relating to the seaC. independent of anything D. willing to make adventures70. The differences mainly talked about in the passage between Chinese and Greek myths are _. a. aesthetic conceptionb. surviving skillsc. independent spiritsd. adventur
78、ous spirits e. forming processA. ace B. bcd C. ade D. abd第二卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。Four Well-Being WorkoutsRelieving stress and anxiety might help you feel betterfor a bit. Martin E.P. Seligman, a professor of p
79、sychology at the University of Pennsylvania, explored how well-being(幸福感) consists not merely of feeling happy, an emotion that can be momentary, but of experiencing a sense of contentment in the knowledge that your life is colorful and has meaning beyond your own pleasure. To cultivate(培育)it, he su
80、ggests these four exercises.Write down a story about a time when you were at your best. It doesnt need to be a life-changing event but should have a clear beginning, middle and end. Reread it every day for a week, and each time ask yourself some questions. Writing down the answers “puts you in touch
81、 with what youre good at,” Dr. Seligman explained. The next step is to consider how to use these strengths to your advantage, intentionally organizing and structuring your life around them. “A week later, a month later, six months later, people had on average lower rates of depression and higher lif
82、e satisfaction,” Dr. Seligman said. “Possible mechanisms could be more positive emotions. People like you more, relationships go better, life goes better.”Set aside 10 minutes before you go to bed each night to write down three things that went really well that day. Next to each event answer the que
83、stion, “Why did this good thing happen?”Instead of focusing on lifes lows, which can increase the likelihood of depression, the exercise “turns your attention to the good things in life, so it changes what you attend to,” Dr. Seligman said. “Consciousness is like your tongue: It rolls around in the
84、mouth looking for a cavity(龋洞), and when it finds it, you focus on it. Imagine if your tongue went looking for a beautiful, healthy tooth.” Polish it.Think of someone who has been especially kind to you but you have not properly thanked. Write a letter describing what he or she did and how it affect
85、ed your life, and how you often remember the effort. Then arrange a meeting and read the letter aloud, in person. “Its common that when people do the gratitude visit both people weep out of joy,” Dr. Seligman said. Why is the experience so powerful? “It puts you in better touch with other people, wi
86、th your place in the world.”Responding constructively was inspired by the work of Shelly Gable, a social psychologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who has extensively studied marriages and other close relationships. The next time someone you care about shares good news, give what
87、Dr. Gable calls an “active constructive response.” That is, instead of saying something passive, express real excitement. Extend the discussion by, say, encouraging them to tell others or suggest a celebratory activity. So, the most effective long-term strategy for well-being is to actively cultivat
88、e well-being rather than only focus on how to relieve depression, anger and worry. Four Well-Being Workouts Introduction Well-being is a feeling of contentment as well as (71) happiness like the (72) of stress and anxiety.Four (73) suggested to cultivating well-being Write a (74) story in your best
89、situation and read it daily in a week. Ask yourself and write down the answers to know your advantages to plan the life on (75) , which can bring about many benefits later. (76) ten minutes to put down what went smoothly and clarify the reasons. Shift your attention to good things and meanwhile igno
90、re the bad. Write a letter of (77) to a person always kind to you. Make an appointment and read the letter to him aloud and (78) . Avoid making passive responses to people who share good news with you. Try to extend the discussion to show you do not (79) to be excited. Conclusion Cultivating well-be
91、ing actively is the most effective long-term strategy instead of just (80) it to what people usually think. 第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)阅读下面的短文,然后按要求写一篇150字左右的英语短文。In campus violence cases in Beijing during the last five years, 14 percent of the offenders not only beat others, but also insulted(侮辱) them. They s
92、lapped(打耳光) others, made them kneel down, and in some cases took off other peoples clothes.Violence at schools has been widely reported in media in recent years the violence among teenagers has drawn public and government attention. On Nov 11, the Ministry of Education, along with eight other centra
93、l sectors, published a guideline on dealing with school violence.The guideline stressed that students with serious behavioral problems should be handed over to special schools. Or, in more serious cases, they may take criminal responsibility and be sent to prison.“The common tolerant attitude toward
94、 violence should be changed,” wrote Jiaxing Daily. “When teenagers do something wrong, we should tolerate and help them when necessary. But all of this has a limit.”写作内容 1以约30个词概括上文的内容要点; 2然后以约120个词写作以下相关内容: (1)校园暴力存在且越来越严重的原因(至少两点)。 (2)你认为如何应对校园暴力(至少两点)。写作要求 1不得直接引用原文中的句子; 2文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;评分标准 概括准
95、确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。 命题、审校人:杨飞答案一、 听力1. C2. C3. A4. B5. A6. C7. B8. C 9. B10. C11. A12. B13. A14. B15. A 16. C17. A18. A19. B20. C二、单选21-35 CBDBB AADDB ACCCA三、完形填空3640 BDCAD4145 ACDAB4650 ACDBB5155 DCCDB四、阅读理解:56-57 DC58-60 BAA61-64 BCAD65-70. CDDCBC第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 71. momentary/ temporar
96、y72. relief73. approaches/ solutions 74. whole/ complete75. purpose76. Spare/Allocate 77. thanks/ gratitude78. personally79. pretend 80. limiting/ restricting/ confining六、书面表达As is shown in the short passage above, campus violence among teenagers has become an increasingly serious problem, but fortu
97、nately, the government has realized it and decided to take measures to deal with it.There are several factors accounting for the situation worrying us, among which peoples tolerant attitude cant be neglected. When campus violence happens, the absence of severe punishments usually makes matters worse
98、, leading to those bad guys being more offensive and aggressive. In addition, when faced with such violence, teen victims are too afraid to report it to parents or the school, let alone call the police. In a bid to wrestle with the serious problem, joint forces must be involved. Schools should impos
99、e severe punishments upon those offenders, even including removing them from school. Under extreme circumstances, sentencing them to prison is a necessity. As for the individuals of victims, they should be encouraged and guided to face the violence bravely and learn to protect themselves. 听力原文Text 1
100、W: What do you think of this actress in this magazine? Do you think shes pretty?M: Actually, with all that makeup, I think shes trying too hard to look good.For me, a beautiful woman is one who doesnt need a lot of makeup to look attractive. Text 2M: Did you hear? We cant work out next week. W: Why
101、not? Because of the Christmas holiday?M: No, one of the pipes is broken. They need to fix it. Text 3W: We are having a party for Tim this weekend. M: Oh, its the last time we will get to see him. W: Yeah, so I hope you can make it. Text 4W: So I charge 12 dollars an hour. 15 if you need me to clean
102、the house. M: Oh, I think all you need to do is play with Mike and make sure he goes to bed before 10. Text 5W: I can hardly hear what the teacher is saying. M: I dont understand why he doesnt speak a bit louder in front of such a big audience. Text 6W: Hello. Im calling to recommend a new kind of c
103、omputer. M: Can you give me some more details?W: This computer is completely portable, and its also very light. M: What about the quality?W: You can have a twoweek free trial. If you are not satisfied, you can return it. Its a completely riskfree. We can offer you a 50% discount, so you will save a
104、lot of money. And we can take your order over the phone. Its very convenient. M: How can I pay for it?W: You can pay by bank transfer if you want, but if you place your order with a credit card, you will receive the product sooner. Text 7M: Are you flying to Seattle, too?W: Yes. I cant believe this
105、delay! Three more hours!M: I know. I will miss my sons birthday party now. W: Well, theres nothing we can do about it. Blame Mother Nature, I guess. M: Right. Who knew she would drop three inches of snow overnight?W: Hey, why dont we go get something to eat while we wait?M: OK. This is a brandnew bu
106、ilding and there should be many great places to choose from. Text 8M: Martha, did you hear about the storm that is happening in the south of the country?W: Yes, how could I not hear about it? Its all over the news. M: But have you heard about Martin Harris?W: No. Who is that?M: Well, his story is in
107、 todays paper. Listen:“Trouble in the south as rains continues to fall and the water continues to rise. One man fights not only for his life but for others as well. Martin Harris is a local man who owns a small boat. With water levels rising above the tops of most houses in the area, people are in g
108、reat danger. Harris has been using his boat to go around help people in need. He picks them up in his boat and takes them to safety. His actions are winning praise from people all over the country. If any of you readers find yourselves stuck in the flood, the best advice is to try to get to a high,
109、dry place before the water gets too high. If you cannot swim, find something that floats and hold on until you are found.”W: Wow, Martin Harris is an amazing man. M: We can all learn a lesson from him. W: I think I will write him a letter to thank him for his service. M: That is a great idea. I am s
110、ure he will appreciate that. Text 9W: So Marvin, what do you want to be when you grow up?M: I dont know. W: Come on, Marvin, everyone else in the class told us about their dreams. We all want to hear about yours. M: OK. I want to be a. a., oh, I dont want to say it. W: Go on. Its OK, really. M: OK.
111、I want to be a nurse. W: Oh. well, thats a wonderful job. Now class, being a nurse isnt just for women, you know. There are a lot of male nurses in some of the best hospitals in the country. M: Right, thats what my uncle told me. He wanted to be a doctor, but he realized that he cared more about get
112、ting to know his patients and helping them on a daily basis instead of arguing with insurance companies and trying to earn the most money. So, he became a nurse instead. W: When did you decide that you wanted to be a nurse, Marvin?M: I think it was when I visited my uncle at work in St. Marys Hospit
113、al. He got permission from the hospital to show me around, and I even got to meet some of his patients! It was really cool to see him working there. I want to be just like him. W: Good for you, Marvin!Text 10Dear Monica,It was so wonderful to spend the weekend with you and your parents! That was the
114、 first time I had ever seen snow! Well, I guess I had seen it in movies, but the real thing was just magical! And I loved skating on the frozen lake. I have to admit I was a little scared at first, but after a while, it felt totally natural. The cabin was beautiful, and I must say that your mom is p
115、robably the best cook ever. Beef stew and potatoes has been my favorite meals since I was a kid, but your moms version was definitely the best Ive ever tasted! And the stars! Ive never seen stars like that back home in the city. I suppose the only bad thing about the trip was that it was a little ha
116、rd to fall asleep because of the sound of the wild animals outside. It really sounded like the whole animal kingdom was singing at once! Well, I guess thats what you get when youre in their backyard. I really hope that you can come by my house next weekend and stay with us. My parents have all kinds of activities planned for usI think my dad even got tickets to a basketball game! Let me know if you can come. It would be my honor to return the favor for this last weekend. Yours, Cullers