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安徽省六安市第一中学2017-2018学年高二下学期

第二次阶段性考试英语试题

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。

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。

例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.Howdoesthewoman’sdaughtergotowork?

A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.Bysubway.

2.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofhertriplastSaturday?

A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Common.

3.Whydidthemanfailtogetintouchwiththewomanlastnight?

A.Themanhaddialedawrongnumber.

B.Thewoman’smobilephonehadbeenstolen.

C.Thewomanhadn’tbroughthermobilephonewithher.

4.Whyisthewoman’sapartmentsoclean?

A.Becauseofherlongleaving.

B.Becauseofherlivinginthelab.

C.Becauseofherroommate’scleaning.

5.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?

A.Shefeelsheadache.B.Shefellsfrightened.C.Shefeelsmuchstressed.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。

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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What’sthepurposeofthewoman’scomingtotheclinic?

A.Toseethedoctor.B.Toemailherdoctor.

C.Tologintothepatientwebsite.

7.Howoftendoesthewomanseemtogototheclinic?

A.Everytwoyears.B.Everyyear.C.Everyfouryears.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSunday?

A.Rainy.B.Fine.C.Windy.

9.Howwillthespeakersgoforthepicnic?

A.Bycar.B.Bybicycle.C.Bybus.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What’sthereasonfortheman’snotfindingSusan’shome?

A.Hehasn’tbeentoldhowtogetthere.

B.HeforgottobringthemapSusangavehim.

C.Heissoforgetfulthathecan’trememberheraddress.

11.What’sthelocationofthebank?

A.Itisnexttothebusstop.

B.Itisonthecorneracrossthestreet.

C.Itisonthecornerbesidethebusstop.

12.Whereisthemannow?

A.Inashoeshop.B.Inabank.C.Atabusstop.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatplacedoesSallyprefertogoto?

A.TheLondonEye.B.TheLondonZoo.C.CovetGardens.

14.WhatisBillyinterestedin?

A.Operas.B.Boats.C.Animals.

15.WhatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoinLondon?

A.Dosomeshopping.B.Findajob.C.Visitherfriend.

16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Brotherandsister.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Husbandandwife.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.HowlongdidMissBrownteachthestudents?

A.Fortwoyears.B.Forthreeyears.C.Forfouryears.

18.WhatdothestudentsthinkofMissBrown?

A.Cleverandthoughtful.B.Rudeandstrict.C.Kindandpatient.

19.WhydostudentslikeMissBrown’slessons?

A.Becausetheyarelivelyandinteresting.

B.Becausesheiskinderthanotherteachers.

C.Becausesheisnotstrictwiththestudents.

20.Whatdothestudentsowetheirprogressto?

A.TheEnglishexams.B.MissBrown’shelp.C.Theirhardwork.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

WheretoDineonaBudgetWithKidsinLondon?

Wheretodineonabudgetwithkids?

ThesefourLondonrestaurantsareaswelcomingastheyarewallet-friendly.

◆BarbicanKitchenattheBarbicanCentre

Europe’slargestmulti-artsvenueishometocinemas,atheatre,aconcerthallandgalleriessothereareplentyofwaysforfamiliestoworkupanappetitebeforerefuelingattheBarbicanKitchen.Thisgroundfloorrestaurantservesarangeoflightbites,hotsandwichesandhandmadepizzasandchildrenunder12eatfreewitheveryadultorderingamainmeal.

◆StickyFingers,Kensington

StickyFingersinKensingtonisarockn’rollrestaurantthatservesclassicAmericandishes.Thekid’smenu(forunder12s)isjust£7.95forameal,adrinkandadessertandifyouvisitonaMondayyoucantakeadvantageofthe“MondayMadness”promotionforupto50%offallmaincoursesforadults.Don’tleavewithoutexploringtheRollingStonessouvenirsincludinggolddiscs,guitarsandphotosoftheband.

◆Jamie’sItalina,VariousLocations

TopBritishchef,JamieOliverknowsathingortwoaboutcateringforchildren.Thereareoften“kidscatfree”promotionsrunningduringschoolholidaysbuttheregularkidsmenuisonly£6.50foramaindish,asaladandadrink.Activitypacksareavailableforkidsandthe2-courselunchdealforgrown-upsisabargainat£11.95.

◆VauxhallCityFarmCafé

CombineadaywiththeanimalsandlunchwiththefamilyatVauxhallCityFarm,acommunityspacehometohorse,pigs,goatsandcamels.EnjoylunchattheOldDairyCaféwhichservesaffordablesandwiches,soups,salads,cakesanddishesfromaweeklyspecialsmenu.Halfportionsofeverythingareavailableforkidsforaround£2.

21.WhatareyouexpectedtodobeforeeatingatBarbicanKitchen?

A.Eatlightfood.

B.Orderamainmeal.

C.Enjoyartandentertainments.

D.Developanappetiteforpaintings.

22.Whichrestaurantcanattractmusicfans?

A.Jamie’sItalian.

B.StickyFingers.

C.BarbicanKitchen.

D.VauxhallCityFarmCafé

23.HowarebothJamie’sItalianandVauxhallCityFarmCaféWallet-friendly?

A.Theybothofferkidsfreefood.

B.Theybothdopromotionsregularly.

C.Theybothserveadultsatabargainprice.

D.Theybothmakeasmallchangeforkidsmeal.

B

StudentsattheFloridahighschoolwhere17peoplewereshotdeadinFebruaryof2018arebeingaskedtowearbackpacks.

SchoolofficialshavewrittentofamiliesofMarjoryStonemanDouglasHighpupilsoutliningtheplansaspartofnewsecuritymeasures.Theysayanystudentswithoutaclearbackpackwillbegivenoneatnocost.Aswellasintroducingthetransparentbackpacksforquickersafetychecks,therewillalsobeairport-stylemetaldetectorsandschoolvisitorswillpassthroughspecialgates.

“We’regoingtomaneverygateattheschoolhoursandforafter-schoolactivities,”saidthesuperintendentofBrowardCountyPublicSchools,RobertW.Runcie.

SincetheshootingwhenNikolasCruzopenedfirekilling17people,studentstherehavebeenleadingcallsforgunreform.

DonaldTrumphastoldUSpoliticianshewantstougherlawswith“reallystrongbackgroundchecks”,whilehe’sfacedangerfromanti-gungroupsforsuggestingtrainingschoolstafftousefirearms.

Inthelastfewdays,safetyatMarjoryStonemanDouglasHighhasbeencalledintoquestionagainafterseveralsecuritybreaches(违反).ThreestudentswerearrestedonTuesday,twoforcarryingknivesandoneformakingtreatsonSnapchat.Someparentshavebecomesoworriedthatthey’vebeenkeepingtheirchildrenoffschool.

“We’vegottoputthingsintoplacenow,”Mr.Runciesaid.

24.Whichisanewsecuritymeasureoftheschool?

A.Teachersaretrainedtousefirearms.

B.Guardsarehiredtomonitorthestudents.

C.Visitorsareforbiddentoentertheschool.

D.Studentsarerequiredtowearclearbackpacks.

25.Whatcanweknowabouttheschoolshootingfromthetext?

A.Thegunmanwasaschoolstaffmember.

B.OneofthevictimswasnamedNikolasCruz.

C.Seventeenpeoplewereshotdeadoncampus.

D.Someoneunknownbrokeinandopenedfire.

26.Someparentshavebecomeworriedbecause________.

A.threestudentswerebadlyhurt

B.theschooltakesfewsafetymeasures

C.theyreceivedaletterfromtheteacher

D.therearestillsafetyproblemsattheschool

27.Whatisthestudent’sattitudetowardfirearms?

A.Theycallforchangesofgunlaws.

B.Theyareagainsttheschool’sstricterrules.

C.Theydefendtheirrighttopossessweapons.

D.TheyapproveofDonaldTrump’ssuggestion

C

Thinkoftheemptycitiesinzombie(僵尸)movies.Thestreets,theshopsandtheschoolsstilltherejustliketheywouldbeonanormalday,excepttherearenopeopletobeseen.Itistheemptinessthatscaresyou.

Nowareal-life“ghostcity”isbeingbuiltintheUS.Butfortunately,ithasnothingtodowithzombies–itisgoingtobeaplacetotestthetechnologyofthefuture.

CalledCITE–theCenterforInnovation(创新),TestingandEvaluation(测评)-thecityistheideaoftechnologycompanyPegasusGlobalHoldings.Coveringanareaof15squaremiles(39squarekilometers),itisthesizeofsmallUScityandsitsinthemiddleoftheNewMexicodesert.

Butwhydoweneedanemptycitythatnobodywillcallhome?

Thereasonisthatwecan’taffordtotestthelatesttechnologiesinthecitiesthatwelivein–theymightnotbereadyandcouldcauseproblemsanddangerinoureverydaylives.

“Itwillbeatruelaboratorywithouttheproblemsandsafetyissuesthatcomewithpeoplelivingthere.Hereyoucanbreakthingsandrunintothings,andgetusedtohowtheywork,beforetakingthemoutintothemarket,”PegasusmanagingdirectorRobertBrumleytoldtechnologymagazineWired.

Infact,withoutworryingabouthurtingpeople,anybodywithanewideacanasktotestitinthiscity.Justthinkaboutthepossibilities-driverlesscarscanmovefreelyonthestreets,homeswithrobotscanbedesignedandenergysourceslikenuclearpowercanalsobeputtothetest.

Asgoodastheideamayseem,however,therearestilldoubtsaboutCITE.“Oneofthemostdifficultthingstodowhendevelopingthesenewtechnologiesistohavethemsafelymovearoundpeople,whocansuddenlyjumpoutinfrontofsomething,”ReeseJones,afounderofSingularityUniversity,US,toldFortunemagazine.

Jonesisworriedthat,evenifatechnologyworksperfectlywellinCITE,introducingittoarealcitywillstillbeawholedifferentstorybecausetherewillbepeoplelivinginthecity.

Butnomatterwhatitis,perhapsweshouldwaituntilCITEisfinishedin2018.Maybeitwillturnouttoworkjustfine.

28.Theemptycityisbeingbui

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