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1、江苏省如东高级中学2017-2018学年度第二学期第一次阶段测试高二英语试卷(考试时间120分钟,满分120分)命题人:路蓓蓓 张建林 审核:花海燕第I卷(选择题 共85分)第一部分 听力(满分20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,你都有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. Where will the woman go first?A. To a cake shop.B. To a post office. C. To a lib

2、rary.2. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Low pay. B. A high rent. C. Spending habits. 3. How many championships has the speakers robot team gotten?A. 2. B. 4. C. 6. 4. Who is the man?A. The womans son. B. The womans brother. C. The womans nephew.5. What is the man most probably?A. A coo

3、k. B. A waiter. C. A teacher. 第二节(共15题;每小题1分,满分15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。每段对话读或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the mans plan for the future?A. To design his own computer. B. To open a computer company. C. To work as

4、 a computer programmer. 7. What will the man have to do from now on?A. Study hard. B. Help his uncle. C. Look after his parents. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. When did the woman buy the cleaning robot?A. Yesterday morning. B. Yesterday afternoon. C. This morning. 9. How much did the woman pay for the robot?A. $

5、2,000. B. $1,700. C. $1,500. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the date today?A. March 25th. B. March 18th. C. March 11th. 11. What kind of room does the man want?A. A double room.B. A single room. C. A family room. 12. What will the man do next?A. Call another hotel. B. Book a room. C. Go to the bank. 听

6、第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When does the biology lesson on Monday start?A. At 9:30am. B. At 10:00am. C. At 3:00pm. 14. What lab test does the woman have on Wednesday?A. Biology. B. Physics. C. Chemistry. 15. Which day is the womans busiest day?A. Monday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday. 16. What has the woman go

7、t on Friday?A. One lesson. B. Two lessons. C. Three lessons. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did the three second-prize winners each get last year?A. An electronic dictionary. B. A stamp book. C. A bunch of roses. 18. What can the competitors decide for themselves?A. The style of the story. B. The title

8、of the story. C. The length of the story. 19. How can the competitors join in the competition? A. By e-mailing the story to the speaker. B. By sending the story to The Book Show.C. By posting the story to Action Library. 20. What requirement must the competitors meet?A. Family background.B. School b

9、ackground.C. Age. 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) 请认真阅读下列各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. Many classics were written long ago. As a result, their language characteristics are quite different from _ of modern works. A. what B. thoseC. onesD. that 22. The boys we

10、re playing soccer across the grass, laughing and shouting with joy, when a new sneaker _ the ball to the ground.A. pinned B. twistedC. spunD. bound 23. Stuart, my favorite character in The Attic, comes to Cindys rescue and adds some comedy to this _ dark tale. A. therefore B. somehow C. otherwise D.

11、 meanwhile24. The new movie _ to be one of the biggest money-makers of all time.A. promises B. agrees C. pretends D. declines25. -Which European country has your cousin been to up to now?-So far as I know, France, if _.A. not B. any C. so D. ever26. Technology is extraordinary, but it has had _ to d

12、o with the best things about the world; it plays a minor role in casting out humanitys worst devils: poverty, ignorance and madness. A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything27. The authority tried to keep the public in the dark about what had happened that night, which greatly angered them.

13、 They demanded _ the whole truth. A. to tell B. tellingC. to be toldD. being told28. Life is loss and letting go. But without that loss and letting go, it _ like a plastic flower, fragile and valueless. A. will be B. would be C. would have beenD. will have been29. However, even though the Beatles _

14、in 1970, no group since has ever come closer to being as popular or selling as many records. A. broke up B. dropped outC. turned awayD. called off 30. John is _ hardworking than his sister, but he failed in the exam. A. no less B. no more C. not less D. no so 31. Unlike most musicians, Louis Armstro

15、ng, a black jazz player, would change the music as he was playing it to _ his feelings at the time.A. seize B. addC. reflect D. discriminate32. -What shall we do to make the foreign guests visit more successful?-Not much. It is just the hotel to put him up in _ he is really particular about.A. where

16、 B. whatC. whichD. that33. The poem A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns, _ to be a song, was divided into four short sections consisting of four lines each. A. intending B. being intended C. to intendD. intended34. - Did he say anything about himself yesterday? - Yes. He told me that he _ English since

17、he came here.A. has taught B. had taughtC. taught D. was teaching35. -The rising frequency of smoggy days is making me deeply worried that one day we will have to rely on masks to survive.-_! The government really should do something.A. Good idea B. I got it C. You betD. Thats all right第二节 完形填空(共20小

18、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。The train shakes back and forth, its wheels making a loud noise against the tracks. Outside the window the freezing cold of winter rules. The carriage is filled with cold, 36 passengers.Suddenly a little boy 37 his way through the grow

19、n-up legs and sits down by the window. He is all alone among the 38 grown-ups. What a brave child, I think. His father 39 to stay by the door behind us. The train begins to crawl into a tunnel. Then something very strange happens suddenly. The 40 little boy slides down from his seat and leans his ha

20、nd on my knee. 41 , I think that he wants to 42 me and return to his father, so I help him to stand up. But instead he leans forward and holds his 43 up towards mine. He wants to say something to me, I think. I lower my head to receive the 44 . Wrong again! What I do receive is a 45 kiss on the chee

21、k.The boy calmly returns to his seat, leans back and continues looking out of the window. I am 46 . What just happened? A child is kissing 47 grown-ups on the train. How can anybody want to kiss such a man that has so much beard? Soon enough, all of my neighbors are certainly 48 . Nervous and a litt

22、le surprised, we 49 at the father. When he sees our questioning 50 as he gets ready for his stop, he offers a clue (线索).“Hes so happy to be alive,” the father says. “He has been very sick.”Father and son 51 into the crowd moving toward the exit. The doors close and the train goes on. On my cheek I c

23、an still 52 the childs kissa kiss that has triggered (触发) some soul-search inside me. How many 53 kissing each other from the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the privilege (特权) of 54 ?The little kisser had taught us a sweet but serious lesson: Be careful you dont let yourself

24、55 before your heart stops!36. A. excited B. tired C. pleased D. surprised37. A. feels B. fights C. pushes D. picks38. A. unfriendly B. friendly C. angry D. kind39. A. likes B. promises C. chooses D. agrees40. A. impolite B. serious C. lucky D. ugly41. A. In no time B. For a moment C. In a while D.

25、Once in a while42. A. kick B. strike C. rescue D. pass43. A. eye B. ear C. head D. lip44. A. news B. message C. kiss D. fortunate45. A. loud B. foolish C. strange D. interested46. A. pleased B. shocked C. satisfied D. familiar47. A. well-known B. smart C. unknown D. persuaded48. A. praised B. kissed

26、 C. scolded D. condemned49. A. stare B. smile C. warn D. whisper50. A. glances B. anger C. mouths D. feeling51. A. appear B. get C. disappear D. follow52. A. touch B. trust C. smell D. feel53. A. go around B. come at C. keep on D. insist on54. A. a child B. a kiss C. living D. death55. A. live B. st

27、op C. die D. sleep第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOur magazine is presenting to you the top five i-phone(the best seller of Apple Company) applications for more fun on hiking(徒步旅行) or camping trips recommended by our A-list field hikers and travell

28、ers.1.GPS Kitby Garafa Get un-lost (for $10)What it does:Download before you leave or use your phones data connection to view maps from Google (satellite, landscape, cycling, and street), or Bing (shaded relief, street, or image). Record your movements, drop notes or photo makers on previouslydownlo

29、aded Google Earth.2. Photosynthby Microsoft Perfect the view (for free!)What it does:Make interactive 360x360 panoramas(全景) to your own taste. It saves the panorama as a single image to your camera roll after combining images. Once you get to know how to hold the iPhone and move to take the photos,

30、you can have pretty simple, fast panoramas!3. Soundcloudby Soundcloud Share the sounds (for free!)What it does:Basic sound recorder with on-board editing (cutting) capabilities. Upload your recordings to the internet, share on social networks and listen to and follow others! It allows for super-simp

31、le recording and uploading to the internet. You can upload all the sounds as “non-shared files so you can download them to your computer for continued storage and editing. In addition, with this function, you will never fear your dirty laundries are to put you to shame. There is a growing community

32、of users, includingPaul Salopekwho iswalking around the world.4. Postagramby Sincerely Send moments (App is free!/$1 per card)What it does:The app allows personalized production of e-postcards right from your iPhone. Even photos pop out from the card for sweet fridge posting! There arent many post o

33、ffices out in the mountains, so this can be critical to send a gift home. And even if there are post offices where you are traveling, sometimes its easier, cheaper, and more fun to send your own DIY messages home.5. Planetsby Q Continuum Love the night sky (for free!)What it does:With automatic loca

34、tion detection, this basic App offers 2D maps and 3D maps of the sky for identifying planets and stars, gives you the rise/set visibility information for the sun and planets, and even has a few facts and visualizations of the moon and planets. Dont forget to download it into your i-phone.56. Which o

35、f the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. You dont have to upload data online to make use of GPS Kit.B. E-postcards are free of charge once you have downloaded Postagram.C. Paul Salopek is the person who first put forward the idea of Soundcloud.D. All five applications are alrea

36、dy available in the i-phone when you buy the phone.57. Which of the websites does this passage most probably appear?A. National Geographic.B. Homemade Groceries. C. World Weatherlink.D. Space Exploration.BMore than five million different kinds of organisms(生物体) live on the Earth. For thousands of ye

37、ars, humans have searched for ways to organize this diversity. In the eighteenth century, a Swedish professor, physician, and naturalist named Carolus Linnaeus developed the system of naming and classifying organisms that we use today.Linnaeus contributed to the modern classification of organisms in

38、 two ways. He first developed a convention for naming life forms.Before Linnaeus came up with a standardized system of naming, there were often many names for a single species, and these names tended to be long and confusing. Linnaeus decided that all species names should be in Latin and should have

39、 two parts, one indicating the genus (plural: genera), a group that includes similar species and one indicating the specific name of the species. When written alone, the specific name is meaningless since many different species in different genera have the same specific name. The specific name famil

40、iaris, for example, is commonly used to describe species. Therefore, when used by itself, it would not describe any one organism. When the genus is also given, however, as in Canis familiaris, we know that the name refers to a specific organism: the domestic dog. Linnaeus was also the originator of

41、modern taxonomy, a system of classifying nature based on hierarchical(分层的) groupings. Linnaeus first grouped life forms into three broad groups, called kingdoms. These kingdoms were animals, plants, and minerals. He divided each of these kingdoms into classes, classes into orders, orders into genera

42、 (genus is singular) and then genera into species, grouping organisms according to shared physical characteristics. Although modern taxonomists still use the hierarchical structure of Linnaeuss classification system as well as his method of grouping organisms according to observable similarities, th

43、ey have added hierarchical levels and significantly changed Linnaeuss original groupings. The broadest level of life is now a domain(领域). All living things fit into only three domains. Within each of these domains there are kingdoms. Each kingdom contains phyla (singular is phylum), followed by clas

44、s, order, family, genus, and species.In addition to the Linnaean kingdoms of plants and animals, biologists recognize prokaryotes, protists, and fungi as separate kingdoms. The prokaryotes are the oldest and most abundant group of organisms. They are also the smallest cellular organisms. Common bact

45、eria, which have been known to survive in many environments that support no other form of life, fall into this category. The protist kingdom is made up of a variety of single-celled or simple multi-cellular(多细胞) organisms. Protists do not have much in common. They are, essentially, those organisms w

46、hich do not fit into any other kingdom. Fungi compose a third kingdom. Like plants, the cells of fungi have cell walls, giving them a tube-like structure. However, fungi do not produce their own carbon as plants do. Rather, they acquire nutrients by absorbing and digesting carbon produced by other o

47、rganisms. Yeasts and mushrooms are examples of fungi. 58.The writer gives the scientific name of the domestic dog in paragraph 3 in order to _.A. demonstrate Linnaeuss method of classificationB. introduce the need for a better system of naming organismsC. criticize the complexity of Linnaeuss naming

48、 system D. illustrate the necessity of including two parts when naming organism59.Which of the following can be learned from the passage? _A. The hierarchical structure of Linnaeuss system for classifying is no longer in use.B. Linnaeuss original system of classification consisted of 3 domains.C. Li

49、nnaeuss original system of classification is used today with little modifications.D. Modern taxonomists have added categories and regrouped organisms.60. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage? _A. The Father of Modern Taxonomy B. Classifying OrganismsC. Development in Life Fo

50、rms D. Linnaeuss Classification SystemCWhen a big boat, like a cruise ship, goes through the ocean, it often creates waves. This happens when the large engines on the back of the cruise ship cause the water on the oceans surface move up and down violently. These waves move out from the boat in both

51、directions. If you are captaining a smaller boat, youd better steer clear of a ships wake, so that your boat is not surfing on the waves, causing it to overturn.A wave is a pattern of motion. When you look at a wave, it may appear as simply water moving across the surface of the ocean. In fact, this

52、 is false. The water is actually not moving in the same direction as the wave. While the wave itselfthe pattern of motionis moving across the surface of the ocean, the water is actually moving in a circular motion, which brings the water molecules back to their original position. The water merely gi

53、ves the appearance of moving forward.If this is confusing, think of the kind of wave you do at a baseball stadium. Viewed from a distance, the wave is clearly moving across the stadium. But the thing that makes up the wavethe peopleare not moving across the stadium, theyre just moving up and down in

54、 their seats. This is just like the water in an ocean wave. A lot of water is moving up and down, which gives water the appearance of moving along with the wave.Surfers pay a lot of attention to waves. If youre not in an area where the waves are suitable for surfing, then you cant surf. Usually, sur

55、fers gather in areas known for big waveswaves that rise high off the oceans surface. If the wave is bigger, then the surfer is often able to surf for longer distances and perform more tricks. The height of a wave is known as its amplitude. If you could make a wave freeze, then you could measure the

56、waves amplitude by running a tape measure from the oceans surface to the very peak of the wave.All waves can be measured using amplitude and wavelength. While the waves created by a boat have very small amplitudesometimes as small as a few centimetersthe wavelength can be very short, as lots of wave

57、s are being generated. By contrast, a tsunami has very high amplitude, sometimes more than 100 feet, but a relatively long wavelength, as its a high wave.Waves generated in the same way can have great differences in amplitude and wavelength. For example, think back to the cruise ship. While each shi

58、p creates waves caused by the movement of the boat, the properties of each of the waves may be very different. For example, a larger cruise ship, with powerful engines, may create a wave that has high amplitude and a short wavelength. However, if the ships engines slow down, they may then start crea

59、ting less powerful waves at a slower rate. This would cause the waves amplitude to decrease, but its wavelength to increase.61. What does the phrase “steer clear of a cruise ships wake” in the 1st paragraph mean?A. Keeping awake while steering a ship. B. Getting a clear view of what is ahead.C. Foll

60、owing the cruise ship very closely. D. Keeping away from the cruise ship.62. The author gives an example of wave people do in the stadium in order to_A. illustrate(阐明) how excited people are in a basketball stadiumB. clear the confusion over measuring the waves amplitudeC. explain why the water appe

61、ars to move along the wavesD. demonstrate(证明) how to make waves in a basketball stadium63. The last paragraph gives us the impression that _A. the more powerful the ships engines are, the higher the waves they generate B. the amplitude of a wave depends on the direction the water moves forwardC. the

62、 waves amplitude may vary, but its wavelength remain the sameD. measuring the amplitude and wavelength of waves is not quite easy64. What is this passage mainly about?A. What makes the sea water move forwards.B. How to steer a cruise ship in the rough sea.C. Why people create waves in the stadium.D.

63、 How waves are created and measured. DI cheated on a unit test in math class this morning during second period with Mr Burke Afterward, I was too sick to eat lunch just thinking about it.I came straight home from school, went to my room, and lay on the floor trying to decide whether it would be bett

64、er to run away from home now or after supper. Mostly I wished I was dead. It wasnt even an accident that I cheated.Yesterday Mr. Burke announced thered be a unit test and anyone who didnt pass would have to come to school on Saturday, most particularly me. Since I didnt pass the last unit test, I di

65、d plan to study just to prove to him that Im plenty smart, which I am, mostly - except in math.Anyway, I got my desk ready to study on. Just when I was ready to work, Nicho came into my room with our new rabbit and it jumped on my desk and knocked the flashcards all over the floor. What a mess! Nich

66、o and I finally took the rabbit outside but then Philip came to my room and also Marty from next door and before long it was dinner.After dinner my father said I could watch a special on television if Id done all my homework. Of course I said I had. That was the beginning. I felt terrible telling my

67、 father a lie about the homework. It was nine oclock when I got up to my room and that was too late to study for the unit test so I lay in my bed with the light off and decided what I would do the next day when I was in Mr. Burkes math class not knowing the 8- and 9-times tables. So, you see, the ch

68、eating was planned after all.The next day, Id go into class as usual, acting like things were going just great. Id sit down next to Stanley Plummer - he is so smart in math it makes you sick - and from time to time, Id glance over at his paper to copy the answers. Everything was okay except that my

69、stomach was upside down and I wanted to die.The fact is that I couldnt believe what Id done in cold blood. I began to wonder about myself. Ive never been a wonderful kid that everybody in the world loves. I have a bad temper and I like to have my own way and I argue a lot. Sometimes I can be mean. B

70、ut most of the time Ive thought of myself as a pretty decent(正直) kid. Mostly I work hard, I care for little kids, and I tell the truth. Now all of a sudden Ive turned into this criminal. Its hard to believe Im just a boy. And all because of one stupid math test.Lying on the floor of my room, I begin

71、 to think that probably Ive been bad all along. It just took this math test to clinch it. Ill probably never tell the truth again. I tell my mother Im sick when she calls me to come down for dinner. She doesnt believe me, but puts me to bed anyhow. I lie there in the early winter darkness wondering

72、what terrible thing Ill be doing next when my father comes in and sits down on my bed.“Whats the matter?” he asks.“Ive got a stomachache,” I say. Luckily, its too dark to see his face.“Is that all?”“Yeah.”“Mommy says youve been in your room since school.” “I was sick there too,” I say.“She thinks so

73、mething happened today and youre upset.”Thats the thing that really drives me crazy about my mother. She knows things sitting inside my head the same as if I was turned inside out. “Well,” my father says.I can tell he doesnt believe me. “My stomach is feeling sort of upset.” I hedge.“Okay,” he says

74、and he pats my leg and gets up. Just as he shuts the door to my room I call out to him in a voice I dont even recognize as my own. “How come?” he calls back not surprised or anything, so I tell him I cheated on this math test. To tell the truth, Im pretty much surprised at myself. I didnt plan to te

75、ll him anything.He doesnt say anything at first and that just about kills me. Id be fine if hed spank me or something. And then he says Ill have to call Mr. Burke. Its not what I had in mind. “Now?” I ask surprised. “Now,” he says. He turns on the light and pulls off my covers. “Im not going to,” I

76、say.But I do it. I call Mr. Burke, and I tell him exactly what happened, even that I decided to cheat the night before the test. He says Ill come on Saturday to take another test, which is okay with me, and I thank him a whole lot for being understanding and all.“Today I thought I was turning into a

77、 criminal,” I tell my father when he turns out my light. Sometimes my father kisses me good night and sometimes he doesnt. I never know. But tonight he does.65. What directly led the author to cheat on the math test?A. Hewanted to prove to Mr. Burke that he was plenty smart.B. The test was much more

78、 difficult than he expected.C. Hehadwastedthewholeevening just before the test.D. He hated to come to school on Saturday if he should fail.66. After the author cheated on the math test, he felt_.A. pleasedB. disturbedC. frightenedD. excited67. Before the cheating, the author thought that _.A. he was

79、 an upright child but not perfectB. he was asgoodasgoldC. he was a boy that everyone lovedD. he was a bad boy in everything68. The author thinks his mother often drives him crazy because _. A. shealways pusheshim too muchB. shedoesntcareforhimactuallyC. shealwayshas his numberD. she always reports a

80、ll to his father69. After being informed of what he had done, the father_. A. scolded the author severelyB. didntsayanythingandleftC. called Mr. Burke immediatelyD. let the author contact Mr. Burke70. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. Dishonesty comes before disgrace (耻辱) B. Aquietconscien

81、cesleepsinthunderC. The skeleton (骨架) will one day fall out of the closet.D. Like father, like son.第II卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分: 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分, 满分l0分)请阅读下列短文, 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:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。Were encouraged on a daily basis to “dream big” and set our aims high if we want to

82、achieve great things. There is nothing wrong in that itself, yet it tends to be misinterpreted by us, the regular mortals who are fascinated by fairy stories of dreams that come true to those who are brave enough to focus on the ultimate goal.For every great achievement ever made, there have been a

83、million of small wins and breakthroughs that gradually led to it, and this is something many people tend to overlook when working on achieving their goals. If we forget to appreciate the small wins we regularly make, well risk feeling bad about ourselves and feeling incompetent when we constantly co

84、mpare our present state to our final goals, which can only lessen our chances of making progress, Worse still, the increased amount of stress we have to cope with is counterproductive, as it decreases our productivity and damages our physical health.Once we change the perspective from big to small a

85、nd break our final goal into smaller, achievable parts, we take the pressure off and avoid the risks to our health. By focusing on everyday progress, we automatically feel much more motivated, which causes our brain to get hooked on the positive rush and the feeling of accomplishment, leaving us to

86、strive to achieve more. Thus, knowing how to apply small wins to our everyday life will bring considerable benefits.To develop the habit of celebrating small wins, first of all, you need to write down your final goal, and forget about it. Instead of wasting energy on planning months ahead, you shoul

87、d focus on the next days challenges only. Be here and now and only think one step ahead. This will give you the constant sense of accomplishment, which will motivate you to move forward.Every once in a while, take some time to reflect on your progress. For example, if your goal is to lose a certain

88、amount of weight, instead of beating yourself up for not getting there yet, you should compare some old photos of yourself to the new ones. By doing so, youll get a visual proof of your progress which serves as great inspiration for future advances. Meanwhile, if you achieve certain success, no matt

89、er how big or small it is, treat yourself to a movie, favorite sweet, or a short trip with your friends. More importantly, do appreciate the process and the lessons learned, because in this way, youll be able to avoid the stress and negative emotions, even if you dont achieve the ultimate goal.On Sm

90、all WinsA psychologicalphenomenonPeople have a tendency to (71) small wins as they focus on big dreamstheir final goals.Dangers ofdreaming bigOur sense of self-worth is at (72) if we fail to appreciate small wins weve made.Feeling stressed, we will work less (73) and our physical health will be dama

91、ged.Benefits ofcelebrating smallwinsAppreciating small wins can (74) us, and then reduce the possibility of health problems.Focusing on daily progress can motivate us to achieve more, because we will be more (75) about ourselves.Tips on developingthe habit ofcelebrating smallwinsForget about your fi

92、nal goal and face future challenges (76) .In this way, you can gain small wins, therefore feeling (77)_ and motivated.Compare your former and present selves to have a picture of your progress when you (78) on it.(79) yourself for your each win, no matter big or small.Appreciate the whole process, (8

93、0) failing to achieve the ultimate goal.第五部分 短文填空(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)We have recently learnt two units. Unit1 talks about classics, which are the (81) a_ of the literary world. Unit 2 touches on music the (82) u_ language.As a (83) _(书虫), I prefer literature to music. I admire Charles Dickens, the (

94、84) s_ novelist in the world. Please allow me to introduce his famous novel “Great Expectations” to you. This story begins with the hero Pip meeting a (85) d_ criminal, who gives Pip a large fortune because he is a (86) _ (百万富翁). (87) B_ on becoming a real gentleman, he becomes (88) v_ and ashamed o

95、f what he owns. By the end of the story, he changes a lot and learns what it really means to be (89) c_ and to be a gentleman.Though there are many new novels (90) s_ up on the Internet every day, I would rather read classics for entertainment in my spare time. What about you? 第六部分:书面表达(满分20分)请根据你对以

96、下两幅图的理解,以“Opportunities favour the prepared mind ”为题,用英语写一篇作文。 你的作文应包括以下内容:1. 简要描述两幅图的内容;2. 概述你对两幅图中不同做法的理解;3. 举例说明两幅图对你的启示。注意:1. 可参照图片适当发挥;2. 作文词数150左右;3. 作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。Opportunities favor the prepared mind江苏省如东高级中学2017-2018学年第二学期第一次阶段测试高二英语试卷答案听力 1-5 ACACB 6-10 CABAC 11-15 BBCCB 16-

97、20 ABAAC单选 21-25 BACAD 26-30 CCBAA 31-35 CDDBC完型 36-40 BCACB 41-45 BDCBA 46-50 BCBAA 51-55 CDACC阅读 56-57 AA 58-60 DDB 61-64 DCAD 65-70 CBACDB任务型71. overlook/ ignore 72. risk 73. productively 74. relax 75. confident76. instead 77. accomplished 78. reflect 79. Reward 80. despite短文填空81. antiques 82. un

98、iversal83. bookworm 84. superb / supreme 85. desperate86. millionaire87. Bent 88. vain89. civil 90. springing书面表达Possible version: The two pictures reveal two men take completely different attitudes to building a bright future. In Picture 1, a man is dreaming of opportunities for a bright future, bu

99、t without any action, while Picture 2 shows another man devotes himself to his studies to get fully prepared. The message conveyed here is clear, “Opportunities favor the prepared mind.” The difference between the two lies only in the way each treats opportunities. Successful people always make adeq

100、uate preparations to seize opportunities. Unsuccessful people, on the other hand, work little and just wait, seeing them pass by. To further stress the importance of our attitude towards opportunities, lets take Liu Xiang for example. In order to win the gold medal in the Olympics, he trained hard e

101、very day and eventually made it. Therefore, we should spare no efforts to fulfill our dreams. Its universally acknowledged that we would accomplish nothing without actions and efforts. 录音原文(Text 1)M: Hey, Joanna. Whats up? Are you heading to Hill Street, too?W: Yeah. I need to return some books and

102、mail a parcel, but first Ive got to place an order for a birthday cake.(Text 2)W: Im afraid I spent so much money that I wont be able to pay the rent on time.M: I warned you about this last month, but you are still spending too much. You really should stay away from the mall.(Text 3)M: Our robot tea

103、m has just won the competition!W: Yeah, we got the championship for the second time.M: I cant believe weve won twice, especially after we failed four times.(Text 4)W: Hello! Is that Mike speaking?M: Yes, speaking.W: Would you please tell your mom and your sister Annie that I have arrived home safely

104、?M: Sure, Aunt Meg. We look forward to having you visit us again.(Text 5)M: May I help you, Miss?W: Yes, thank you. Ill have a hamburger and a cup of cola.M: Would you like to order anything else?W: No, thanks. I have a class in just ten minutes.(Text 6)W: What are you going to be when you graduate,

105、 Tony?M: Im going to be a computer programmer.W: Why?M: Computers are getting more and more popular. Every family will have more than one in the future.W: Thats true its a growing field. Where do you think you will work?M: Ill probably work in my uncles company. Its a small company just eight employ

106、ees.W: Thats not bad. So where do you live now?M: With my parents. Im the only child in my family, you know.W: Whats your main goal now while youre still in school?M: Well, to learn as much as possible about computers, I guess.(Text 7)W: Excuse me, sir. Im looking for the are you the manager of the

107、shop?M: Yes, I am. What can I do for you?W: I bought this cleaning robot yesterday afternoon, but I didnt look at the receipt until this morning at home when I got it out to start cleaning and I was shocked that I didnt get the discount that you were advertising. I thought that this item was 15% off

108、!M: May I have a look? Hmm it says it was Helen who sold the robot to you. She is new on staff, so she probably didnt know about the policy. Im very sorry about that. Ill fix the problem right away and get you the discount. That will be 300 dollars off.W: Thank you very much. Ill just be waiting ove

109、r there.(Text 8)W: Double Happiness Hotel. Can I help you?M: I hope so. I want to book a room, please.W: When would you like to check in, sir?M: Next Saturday night, a week from today.W: Thats March 18th?M: Yes, it is.W: And what type of room would you like? Single or double?M: Um, there were three

110、of my family members going, but now its only me, so just a single room, please.W: OK, we do have a single room available on that day. The room rate is $120.M: Oh, my! Thats a bit more than I expected to pay.W: Well, you can try to call other hotels, but youll find this is pretty standard.M: Uh, okay

111、. I dont have time to call around and I know youre probably right.W: Great. Let me go ahead and book a room for you. Can I have your name, please?(Text 9)M: Ann, youve got a very busy week ahead of you, dont you?W: Yeah, Ive got two lessons on Monday. One is chemistry at 9:00 am and the other is bio

112、logy at 3:00 pm. Biology goes for one hour, and then its followed immediately by a laboratory test.M: What is that?W: Er, physics.M: That sounds like quite a full day.W: Well, actually Wednesday is my busiest. Ive got two lessons and a chemistry lab test. The test is the first thing in the morning a

113、t 8:30 am. That goes until 11:30 am. Then therell be a twenty-minute discussion with my physics tutor, which ends at noon. After that, I get a couple of hours break for lunch and relaxation. Then at 3:00 pm Ive got my lectures.M: Oh, I see what you mean about Wednesday being your busiest day. What a

114、bout the rest of the week?W: Well, Ive got nothing on Tuesday and Thursday, thankfully. And Fridays a short day. Ive only got a physics lesson in the morning that lasts for one hour, so from 11:00 am, Im free to enjoy the weekend!(Text 10)Hello, everyone, and welcome to The Book Show organized by Ac

115、ton Library. Lets start with some news about this years exciting short story competition. As you know, the competition is organized every year by Acton Library. The story title last year was “A Day That Began Badly” and the winner was twelve-year-old Rose Williams, if you remember. She got an electr

116、onic dictionary, and the three second-prize winners each received a stamp book. This year the story title is “A Wonderful Journey”. It can be a funny story, a sad story or an adventure story you decide. You can write between two hundred and fifty and five hundred words but no more than that. But you

117、 must write the story yourself, of course. Then send it to my e-mail box with your name, address, telephone number and age, and Ill send it on to Acton Library. Youre welcome to take part in this competition, no matter what family or what school you come from. The only people not allowed to enter this competition are those 14 or older sorry! So all you kids out there, start writing! Theres a fantastic prize for the winner this year!

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