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1、吴江平望中学20182019学年第二学期阶段性测试(2)高二英语试卷 (满分:120分,考试时间:120分钟) 2019年5月 命题人:王贤 审核人:谈梦琦第一部分:听力共两节,满分15分第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你有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. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Driver and passenger. B. Te

2、acher and student.C. Classmates.2. Why cant the man help the woman?A. He must leave at once. B. Hes too busy. C. He doesnt know how to help her.3. What will the woman probably do this evening? A. She will attend the wedding. B. She will go over the lessons. C. She will eat out. 4. What does the man

3、imply? A. Karen is very forgetful. B. He knows Karen better now. C. Karen is sure to pass the interview. 5. What are the speakers doing? A. Riding a horse. B. Shooting a movie . C. Taking a photo.第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分10分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每

4、小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Where are the two speakers probably? A. In a supermarket.B. In a park. C. In a school.7. What do we know about the woman? A. She is a panda expert. B. She became interested in pandas at the first sight. C. Perhaps she is shortsighted.听第7段材料,回答第8至

5、9题。8. What attracts Mary most when she first met John? A. His nice figure and appearance. B. His work and good family. C. His cleverness and humor. 9. What do we know about Mary from the conversation? A. She falls in love with John at the first sight. B. She doesnt want to give out the secret to Ste

6、ve. C. She is sure that John will call her tomorrow. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the womans phone number? A. 614-3739. B. 640-3439. C. 640-3734.11. Whats the most probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Workmates. C. Boss and secretary. 12. When does the woman tell t

7、he man to be back home? A. 11:30. B. 1:00 A.M. C. Before midnight.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13. What is the woman looking for? A. A friends house. B. A cheap hotel. C. An expensive hotel. 14. When do the banks close? A. 7:00 p.m. B. 7:30 p.m. C. 6:30 p.m. 15. Where is the town centre? A. Just outside. B. In

8、the square. C. Around the corner. 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)16. What will higher education look like in 2050? That was the question _ Tuesday night by Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University.A. acknowledged B. approved C. alarmed D. addressed 17. Nowadays, almost

9、 all the Chinese people are_ to basic health care services. This accounts for the fact that the average life expectancy of the Chinese has already risen to75.A. explicit B. abundant C. accessible D. specific 18. Having been trained for one and a half years, she managed to get a professional qualific

10、ation _ a first-degree nurse.A. corresponding to B. subscribing to C. applying for D. accounting for19. When one of my classmates had given a wrong answer, Miss Bean asked me to get it right, and my _proved me to be a clever person. A. evaluation B. translation C. combination D. correction 20. If yo

11、u are not sure about the information you find, consult other web pages to confirm _.A. one B. that C. it D. them21._ the problem that many young people have become addicted to computer games, a special clinic was opened in Beijing in 2005.A. Help solve B. Help solving C. Helped solve D. To help solv

12、e 22. Follow these tips, and your time _ doing research on the Internet _ much more worthwhile.A. is spent; has been B. spent; is C. spent; will be D. is spent; is23. If the traffic _ so bad, I _ home by six oclock. What a pity! Henry was here to see you.A. wasnt; should be B. hadnt been; should hav

13、e been C. wasnt; must be D. hadnt been; must have been24. It was not until they came to school_ they realized their son had addiction to computer games and often skipped school.A. that B. which C. where D. when25. Doctors strongly recommended that my mother _ more exercise regularly instead of sitti

14、ng still before a computer all day long.A. takeB. takes C. took D. will take26. During the last three decades, the number of people participating in physical fitness programs _ sharply. A. are increasingB. has increasedC. had increasedD. is increasing27. Not only _ vital for reducing fever and helpi

15、ng stop pain, but there are also other things that aspirin can help with.A. aspirin has proved B. aspirin proved C. has aspirin proved D. did aspirin prove28. _“eat more if youre losing weight” really means is that if you eat 5 to 6 small, healthy meals throughout the day, you will lose weight over

16、time.A. Which B. That C. What D. Whether29. People throughout the world spend billions of dollars a year on weight loss pills. Experts say some of these pills do not _ advertising claims.A. face up to B. live up to C. stand up for D. make up for30. -I need to put a cross on the map to show where tha

17、t famous hotel is. -_? Marys done it alreadyA. Why bother B. Why not C. So what D. What for 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My mum was young when she fell pregnant(怀孕) with me. After I was born it was decided that my fathers relatives would 31 me in Man

18、chester. No one spoke about Mum. Eventually, I was 32 letters from Mum, revealing that she was a drug addict. All this was running through my head as I arrived in Glasgow on 27 December last year. My sister Leanne, from my mothers side, had 33 me down on Facebook, and we had been 34 for a while, but

19、 had met only once or twice. Leanne had been brought up by our mothers parents, and had some 35 with Mum throughout her life. She was now living in Canada, but returning for Christmas and 36 to see all the family together. A big party had been arranged to welcome her back, and everyone would be ther

20、e, including our 37 .In a very short time my sister and I hatched a 38 . Id meet my sister as she arrived at Manchester airport, then wed drive up to Glasgow 39 . Keeping it a surprise gave us a rush. After about a four-hour drive, we were there. Id 40 called someone “Mum” before. But there she was.

21、We embraced (拥抱) and were soon 41 . We could hardly get the words out fast enough. Seeing someone so alike looking back at me was the strangest but most 42 experience. Though a lifetime may have 43 us, this woman at a party in Glasgow was my mum. She 44 at me for a second, before giving me a tight h

22、ug. All she could say was that she never thought wed 45 again. Shed been 46 of drugs for five years. She told me how she now works for a charity that helps young people 47 the same problems she had. We now talk regularly, and I feel 48 shes my mother. Thats something I couldnt have even 49 when the

23、door opened to her at that Christmas party. Life may be short, but its always 50 enough to reconcile (和好).31. A. teach B. raise C. serve D. control32. A. writtenB. posted C. shownD. addressed33. A. trackedB. knockedC. rolledD. turned34. A. negotiatingB. complainingC. messagingD. searching35. A. trou

24、bleB. bargainC. funD. contact36. A. unwillingB. afraidC. confidentD. desperate 37. A. sisterB. mumC. fatherD. grandparents38. A. dealB. trickC. planD. change39. A. in advanceB. in truthC. in secretD. in time40. A. never B. always C. ever D. even41. A. turning upB. picking upC. looking away D. chatti

25、ng away 42. A. disturbingB. annoyingC. comfortingD. frightening43. A. desertedB. separatedC. ruined D. cheated44. A. laughedB. yelledC. staredD. pointed45. A. part B. suffer C. recoverD. meet46. A. shortB. awareC. cleanD. fond47. A. overcomeB. discussC. exploreD. stress48. A. guiltyB. proud C. embar

26、rassedD. shocked49. A. imaginedB. ignoredC. questionedD. recalled50. A. toughB. happyC. simple D. long第三部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,共10小题,满分20分)ABelow are some classified ads from an English newspaper.Classified adsFOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 800-0557 10 A.M.-4P.M. MONDAY-FRIDAYFOR SALECOME to our moving s

27、ale-plants, pottery, books, clothes, etc.Sat,Dec.14th -9a.m.-5p.m.1612 Femdale,Apt.1,800-4696USED FUR COATS andJACKETS ,Good condition$30-$50.Call 800-0436 after12 noon.MOVING; Must sell.TV 21”, $50; AM/FM radio A/C or battery, $15; cassette tape recorder, $10.Call Jon or Pat, 800-0739 after 5p.m. o

28、r Weekends.SHEEPSKIN COAT: manssize 42, 1year old. $85 after6 p.m., 800-5224.LOST AND FOUNDFOUND; Cat, 6 months old,black and white markings.Found near Linden and South U. Steve.800-4661.LOST; Gold wire rim glassesIn brown case. Campus area.Reward. Call Gregg 800-9662,FOUND: Nov.8th-A black and whit

29、e puppy in Packard-Jewett area 800-5770.PERSONALOVERSEAS JOBSAustralia,Europe, S. America, Africa.Students all professions andoccupation, $700 to $3000monthly. Expenses paid,overtime sightseeing. Freeinformation at STUDENTSUNION.THE INTERNATIONAL CENTERplans to publish a booklet of student travel ad

30、ventures . If youd like to write about your foreign experiences, unusual or just plain interesting, call us(800-9310) and ask for Mike or Janet.UNSURE WHAT TO DO?Life-Planning Workshop. Dec.13th-15th. Bob and MargaretAtwood, 800-0046.ROOMMATESFEMALE ROOMMATEWANTED: Own room near-campus. Available De

31、cember1# . Rent $300 per month untilMarch 1#. $450 thereafter. CallJill for details, 800-7839.NEED PERSON to assumelease for own bedroom in apt.near campus, $380/mon. startingJan. 1# Call 800-6157 after5 p.m. DOMESTIC SERVICEEARLY HOUR WAKE-UPSERVICE: For prompt, courteous wake-up service, call 800-

32、0760.HELP WANTEDBABYSITTERMY HOMEIf you are available a few hours during the day, and someevening to care for 2school-age children, pleasecall Gayle Moore, days800-1111, evening and weekends 800-4964.PERSONS WANTED forDelivery work OwnTransportation Good payApply 2311 E. Stadium. Office101, after 9a

33、.m.TELEPHONE RECEPTION-IST WANTED. NO experienceNecessary Good pay. Apply2311 E. Stadium. office 101,after 9a.m.WAITRESS WANTED:10a.m.-2p.m.or 10:30 a.m.-5p.m. Apply inperson,2075Main. Curtis Restaurant.HELP WANTED for houseCleaning 1/2 day on weekendsWhento be discussed formutual convenience. Goodw

34、ages. Sylvan Street. Call800-2817.51. A second-hand jacket will probably cost you _.A. $60B. $40C. $20D. $1052. To have your travel notes published, you may contact _.A. Students UnionB. Gayle MooreC. The International CenterD. Life-Planning WorkshopBA Book Review The Snake-Stone by Berlie DohertyTh

35、e setting: Urban England (the cities), but also rural England (the countryside) including remote English villages.The theme: The main theme is a teenage search of self-discovery, in this case the search for a mother from whom the hero was separated at an early age. Its other concerns are love, getti

36、ng on with others, being persistent and courageous and trying to deal with doubts, troubles and worries. As the book moves to a close, James swimming coach says to him: “You are not like a kid obeying instructions any more. You are diving-Tike a young man who knows where he is going.The characters:

37、James is the hero of the story. He is a championship diver, and has a comfortable life with his foster parents. (Yet he also has the qualities to take him on a long journey to find his birth mother. The other characters in The Snake-Stone, James parents, his diving instructor, best friend, the villa

38、gers, people he meets on his journey, are pictured realistically.The turning point: The turning point in the story comes while James foster parents are away in London, and he wonders about the identity of his birth mother. The only clue he has is a fossil, the snake stone which she left behind along

39、 with a note on which she had written, Take good care of Sammie. It was written on a torn envelope with parts of an address still there.The journey; Instead of going to London, James decides to find his birth mother. With help from his geography teacher, James sets out for the remote country village

40、 where his mother might be found. James has painful, challenging, but also humorous and happy travels. The mother he finally meets, Anne, has a minor yet powerful voice in the novel. He comes to understand why she left him at a strangers door fifteen years before. Although the meeting is not long, i

41、t leaves him with a feeling of completeness. As a journey of self-discovery The Snake-Stone also provides its readers with a happy ending. Its hero says, on returning to his foster parents, I was home.53. What do the coachs words in Paragraph 2 suggest?A. James is a successful diver.B. James is a ho

42、peful swimmer.C. James is an outgoing young man. D. James is an independent young man.54. The snake stone in the novel isA. a stone with an address on itB. a clue left by the birth motherC. a gift from the swimming coach D. a fossil left by the foster parents55. Which of the following is true about

43、the novel?A. The story has a sad ending. B. The story takes place in the city of London.C. The characters are vividly described. D. The turning point comes after the hero meets his birth mother.56. It can be concluded that James journey is_A. worthwhile B. boring C. comfortable D. disappointingCThe

44、childhood obesity ( 肥 胖) crisis is likely to become far worse unless the government stops the sale of discounted junk food and prevents the advertising of unhealthy snacks before the 9 pm watershed.In 2016, the government set out its Childhood Obesity Plan. Under the plan, a sugar tax would be impos

45、ed on drinks which have more than 5g of sugar per 100ml, which would add around 7g to per can of Coca-cola. Food companies also signed a voluntary agreement to reduce sugar content by 2020, but there would be no penalties (处罚) if they failed to do so. Eventually, the plan stopped due to lack of furt

46、her measures.A report published by the Health Select Committee said it was “extremely disappointed” at the governments plan. As well as a ban on junk food discounting and advertising before 9 pm, the committee had also called for penalties on companies who refused to bring down sugar content, cleare

47、r labeling (标签), and stronger powers for local authorities to stop too many fast-food restaurants opening in an area.“The government has rejected a number of our recommendations,” said Dr Sarah Wollaston, the Chair of the Health Select Committee. “This means that the current plan misses important op

48、portunities to deal with childhood obesity. Vague ( 模 棱 两 可 的) statements about the current plan are inadequate to the seriousness and urgency of this major public health challenge. The government must set clear goals of reducing overall levels of childhood obesity as well as goals of reducing the u

49、nacceptable and widening levels of inequality.”A record percentage of children now have weight problems with one in three overweight or obese, by the time they leave primary school at the age of 10 or 11. Studies have shown that being overweight in childhood makes future health problems, such as typ

50、e 2 diabetes, far more likely and places a huge burden on the National Health Service. Jo Bibby, Director of Strategy and Innovation at the Health Foundation, said, “Without a more ambitious plan that shows true leadership, the childhood obesity crisis will continue to put the health and happiness o

51、f todays children and future generations at risk.”However, the government said it had been going ahead with “the most ambitious plan on childhood obesity in the world”. Public health minister Nicola Blackwood said, “Voluntary approaches have been shown to be very effective, but as we have repeatedly

52、 said, we have not ruled out further measures if results are not seen.”57. The governments Childhood Obesity Plan _.A. put a sugar tax on all drinks that have over 5g of sugar per 100mlB. forced food companies to reduce sugar content by 2020C. analyzed the seriousness of the childhood obesity proble

53、mD. failed to introduce specific measures58. The Health Select Committee recommended that the government _.A. urge companies to label their products clearlyB. lift a total ban on unhealthy food advertisingC. ban the sale of junk food completelyD. stop opening fast-food restaurants59. What do we know

54、 about the childhood obesity crisis?A. It has become the most serious public health challenge.B. The government has set clear goals of dealing with the problem.C. One third of primary school graduates have weight problems.D. It can be overcome only if parents and kids make team efforts.60. What Nico

55、la Blackwood said in the last paragraph implies that the government_.A. is confident about its approachesB. will take further measures immediatelyC. prefers voluntary approaches to tougher onesD. has done its best to solve the obesity problem第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)The latest attack on the Inte

56、rnet and on computers in general is Nicholas Carrs writing, “The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains.”Carr and other digital alarmists make a case that seems reasonable, at least on the surface. They argue that Internet communication tools trap us in a shallow culture of constant inte

57、rruption as we crazily tweet, text and e-mail. This in turn leaves us little time for deep reading, reflection and serious conversation activities traditionally thought to build knowledge and wisdom.The alarmists use the concept of “neural plasticity(神经可塑性)” and talk of technology “reshaping” the br

58、ain to convince us that the new distractions make us not just less willing but less able, on a physiological level, to focus.Whenever you hear that something is changing your brain, you ought to be worried or at least the person telling you wants you to be worried. But does a cultural change like th

59、is necessarily lead to a fundamental change to the brain?The appeals(吸引力) to neural plasticity, backed by studies showing that new changes can reorganize the brain, are largely irrelevant. The basic plan of the brains “shaping” is genetically determined long before a child discovers Facebook and Twi

60、tter. There is simply no experimental evidence to show that living with digital culture fundamentally changes brain organization in a way that affects ones ability to focus. Of course, the brain changes any time we form a memory or learn a new skill, but new skills build on our existing capacities w

61、ithout fundamentally changing them. We will no more lose our ability to pay attention than we will lose our ability to listen, see or speak.The idea that the Internet might make us shallower has some instant appeal, because it is easy to see how the cognitive performance of people around us drops wh

62、en they are distracted. But the notion(概念)that prolonged(延长的)focus and deep reading mark the best path to wisdom and insight is just an assumption, one that may be an accidental consequence of the printing press existing before the computer. To book authors like us it seems a weird notion, but it is

63、 possible that spending 10 or more hours engaged in a single text might not be the most favorable way for building brainpower.So dont be afraid of the digital era(纪元). Google is not making us stupid, PowerPoint is not destroying literature, and the Internet is not really changing our brains.Title: D

64、ont 61 the digital era!Digital _62 arguments against the digital culture.Viewpoints ProofsBecause of technology, we are 63 in a shallow culture with a lack of knowledge and wisdom.We are constantly interrupted by Internet communication tools, which results in 64 deep reading, reflection and serious

65、conversation.Our brain is reshaped into unwillingness and inability to 65 by technology.The concept of “neural plasticity” shows that brain can be reorganized by a new 66 .Authors point of viewDigital culture does not 67 a fundamental change to the brain.The brains “shaping” is determined by 68 long

66、 before a child discovers Facebook and Twitter. 69 the influence of new technology on the brain, no experimental evidence shows they will affect ones ability to focus.The Internet _70_ make us shallower.It is just an assumption that wisdom and insight best result from deep reading and focus.第五部分 : 单

67、词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请根据句子中的中文提示或首字母提示,填上合适的单词,注意答题卷上单词拼写完整。每空一个单词。71. Opening a restaurant in that part of the city was a v_ attempt as people said there were already too many restaurants.72. They are all r_ criminals drug dealers, pickpockets, and thieves who have agreed to go straight and earn t

68、heir money honestly.73. Suddenly, the cat s_ from the bed and pushed its way through a small hole in the door.74. Jane never s_ her children for quarreling. Instead, she gives them a few words of praise when they play quietly.75. Ken was s_ and he couldnt bear people telling him what he could and co

69、uldnt eat.76. At the meeting, they began with the plan to build a(n) _ (纪念碑) to a famous figure.77. The city of Salvador has a _ (名声)for being one of the happiest places in Brazil, due to its many outdoor parties and festivities.78. The years of his government are remembered for political _ (紧张局势) a

70、nd conflict.79. The use of word order to show part of speech is an important _ (特点) of the Chinese language.80. Several men who _ (密谋) the bomb were arrested soon after it went off.第六部分 : 用下面方框中的短语适当形式填空,12选10(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)put through arise from function as come to ones rescuepick up consist of

71、 fall in love with refer tosplit up give away keepin mind take on81. When we sat waiting for our food to arrive, a large flow of customers came to _ take-away orders.82. Yesterdays trip out _ mostly _ a visit to the home of football, Maine Road.83. Fortunately, while Jason was being attacked, the tw

72、o police officials _.84. After the students put up Christmas decorations, the classroom _ _ a holiday appearance.85. Many caves in the mountains _ bomb shelters during the war.86. There are some things that should be _ while selecting the best hotels for your holidays.87. The manager told his secret

73、ary, “If a man called Marcus rings up for me, dont _ him _.”88. I _ Amsterdam the very first time I visited the city with my parents.89. Baidu is often called the “Google of China”, _ its leading role in the search business.90. I think wed have a much better chance of finding the child if we _ into

74、groups.第七部分:书面表达(20分)请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。The 18yearold girl from Linyi, Shandong province scored 568 points on her college entrance exam this year and was admitted to Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications.On Aug 19, Xu received a phone call from an unknown person telling her th

75、at she was due to receive student funding(助学金). Following the call, Xu transferred a 9,900yuan “activation fee” into the mans bank account, hoping the money would appear in her student account, but it never did.After discovering they had been cheated, the family immediately reported the incident to

76、the police, but Xu was said to be frustrated. On their way home, she suddenly fainted and despite doctors best efforts to rescue her, she passed away.The death of Xu yuyu immediately caused an outcry over the society, and once again, it fired a public anger towards those who commit heartless fraud(欺

77、诈)So how was Xus private information leaked out?Reporters have discovered that there are many people who openly sell the examinees information online. The information includes the examinees name, school, phone number, and address. The personal information of examinee has become the target of the onl

78、ine fraud(诈骗) industry.【写作内容】1. 用约30个单词写出上文概要。2. 用约120个词就“Personal information leakage”谈谈你的看法和感受,内容包括:(1) 简述个人信息泄露的危害及保护个人信息的重要性。(2) 就如何保护个人信息提几点建议(至少两点)。【写作要求】1. 阐述观点或提供论据时,不能直接引用原文语句。2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称等。【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。(写在答题卷上,注意书写美观) 答案听力1-15 CBBAC BCCAB ACBAB单选16-30 DCADC DCBAA BCCBA完

79、型31-50 BCACD DBCCA DCBCD CABAD阅读51 -52 BC 53-56 DBCA 57-60 DACD 任务型阅读61.fear 62. alarmists 63. trapped 64. less 65. focus 66. change/technology 67. cause/bring 68. genes 69. Despite 70. doesnt单词71. vain 72. reformed 73. sprang/ sprung 74. scolds 75. stubborn76. monument 77. reputation / distinction

80、78. tension 79. characteristic 80. plotted 短语81. pick up 82. consisted of 83. came to his rescue 84. took on 85. functioned as86. kept in mind 87. put through 88. fell in love with 89. referring to 90. split up作文One possible version:A girl from Shandong, who would soon begin her university life, was

81、 cheated out of 9,900 yuan due to personal information leakage. The heavy blow claimed her life, which aroused anger in society.The leakage of personal information is of great harm. Not only will people be frequently troubled by unwanted short messages or calls, but also people may be cheated out of

82、 money or be put in danger. Thus, the protection of personal information is of vital importance in order for common people to maintain a peaceful and safe life, as well as to protect ones own fortune.Here are the tips on how to protect ones personal information. Never click any link on phones or computers unless it can be utterly trusted. Also, avoid connecting smart phones to any untrusted WiFi in public places. Apart from the efforts of common people, the government must spare no effort to fight against criminals selling others personal information.

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