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山东省临沂市兰山区学年高二上学期英语期中考试试题

2017~2018学年度上学期期中考试试题

高二英语

2017.11

本试卷分选择题和非选择题。

第一部分:

听力

第一节

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.Howmuchshouldtheman’srentbe?

A.$500.B.$125.C.$150.

2.Whatwillthewomanprobablythinkoftheman?

A.Heisasportsfan.

B.Heisarealsportsman.

C.Heusedtobeanexcellentathlete.

3.Whathasthemanbeendoing?

A.Askingforinformation.B.HavinganinterviewC.Fillingoutaform.

4.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheistoobusytogo.

B.Shedoesn’twanttowaitlong.

C.She’swillingtogoswimming.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.It’sterribletogoabroadalone.

B.ThemanshouldimprovehisEnglish.

C.Itdoesn’tmatterifthemanisnotgoodatEnglish.

第二节

听下面4段对话。

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,每小题给出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.Whatisthewomangoingtobe?

A.Ateacher.B.Acook.C.Adoctor.

7.Howlongwillthewomanworkeveryday?

A.8hours.B.4hours.C.5hours.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Awritingcontest.B.Aninterview.C.Anexam.

9.Howaretheyfeelingatthemoment?

A.Prettyhappy.B.Alittleconfused.C.Verysad.

10.Whichpartdidtheybothfinddifficult?

A.Theessay.B.Theoralself-introduction.C.Theimitationwriting.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhatwillDianadothisafternoon?

A.Writeanessay.B.AttendalectureC.Gotoclass.

12.WhatdoweknowaboutDr.Rich?

A.He’sverystrict.

B.He’sbeenabsentthreetimes.

C.HeteachesEnglishculture.

13.WhatdoesMikesayaboutthebusinesscommunicationcourse?

A.Thereisnotmuchcourseworktodo.

B.Hehasa3000-wordtermpapertowrite.

C.Hehasalreadyhandedinthreeessays.

听第9段材料,回答第14、15两个小题。

14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Howmuchmoneytheyspendonmeals.

B.Thechangesoffoodinthedininghall.

C.Thechangesofthefoodserviceintheschool.

15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthechanges?

A.Hedoesn’tlikethem.

B.Studentswillbenefitfromthechanges.

C.Hecan’tunderstandthemastheyaretoocomplicated.

第三节

听下面一段材料,完成第56至60题,每小题仅填写一个词。

听材料前你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。

这段材料读两遍

What?

Thisweek’stopiciseffectiveand56.__________activitiestodowithyourEnglishClub.

What?

Clubmembers’57.__________andlanguagelevelofEnglishdeterminetheactivities.

Why?

Warm-upactivitieshelppeople58.__________andpreparethemtostartspeakingEnglish.

What?

Thefirsttwoactivities:

Two59.__________andaLie;SaladBowl.

How?

Groupsthatdonotlikeactivitiescansimplystartaclubmeetingwithawarm-updiscussion60.__________.

第二部分阅读理解

第一节

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Ithasprovedprettyhardfordoctorstotreatadamagedbrain.Withoutenoughblood,thebrainlivesforonlythreetofiveminutes.Moreoftenthedoctorscan’tfixthedamage.Sometimestheyareafraidtotrysomethingtohelpbecauseitisdangeroustoworkonthebrain.Thedoctorsmightmakethepersonworseifheoperatesonthebrain.

Dr.RobertWhite,afamousprofessoranddoctor,thinksheknowsawaytohelp.Hethinksdoctorsshouldmakethebrainverycold.Ifitisverycold,thebraincanlivewithoutbloodfor30minutes.Thisgivesthedoctoralongertimetodosomethingforthebrain.

Dr.Whitetriedhisideaon13monkeys.Firsthetaughtthemtododifferentjobs,andthenheoperatedonthem.Hemadethemonkeys’bloodgothroughamachine.Themachinecooledtheblood.

Thenthemachinesentthebloodbacktothemonkeys’brains.Whenthebrain’stemperaturewas10℃,Dr.Whitestoppedthebloodtothebrain.After30minutesheturnedthebloodbackon.Hewarmedthebloodagain.Aftertheiroperationsthemonkeyswereliketheyhadbeenbefore.Theywerehealthyandbusy.Eachonecouldstilldothejobsthedoctorhadtaughtthem.

16.Whatisthebiggestdifficultyinoperatingonthedamagedbrain?

A.Thepatientsareoftentoonervous.

B.Thetimeistooshortfordoctors.

C.thedamageisextremelyhardtofix

D.theblood-coolingmachinemightbreakdown

17.Howwasthebrainoperationmadepossible?

A.Mainlybyloweringthebrain’stemperature.

B.Bytryingtheoperationonmonkeysfirst.

C.Byhavingthebloodgothroughamachine.

D.Bytakingthebloodoutofthebrain.

18.Whatistherightorderofthestepsintheoperation?

a.sendthecooledbloodbacktothebrain.b.stopthebloodtothebrain.

c.havethebloodcooleddown.d.operateonthebrain.

A.a,b,c,dB.c,b,d,aC.c,a,b,dD.b,c,d,a

B

London—Amorningtrainridesaway,acrossthechannel.EnglishkidsdiscusstheLiverpool’sfootballteaminaParispub.SomeParisianshavestartedtotraveltoworkinLondon.

Inthe19thcentury,CharlesDickenscomparedthetwocities,LondonandParis,inATaleofTwoCities.Thesedays,itmightbeAtaleofOneCity.

Astherearefewjobsathomeoverrecentyears,perhaps250,000Frenchmenmovedacrossthechannel.Withanunderseatunnel,theycouldtravelbetweencitiesinthreehours.TheEuropeanUnionfreedthemfromimmigrationandcustoms.

Paris,richinbeauty,ismorestylish.ButLondonfeelsmorefulloflife,andmorefununtilthepubsshutdown.“Forme,thedifferenceisthatLondonisreal,alive,”saidTrevorWheeler,afinancialexpert.ChantalJaouen,aprofessionaldesigner,agrees.“IamFrench,butI’llstayinLondon,”shesaid.

Thereis,ofcourse,theotherview.JulieLenouxisastudentwhomovedtoLondontwoyearsago.“IthinkpeoplelaughmoreinParis,”shesaid.

“Bothcitieshavechangedbeyondrecognition,”saidLarryCollins,anauthorandsometimesaLondoner.Likemostpeoplewhoknowbothcitieswell,hefindsthetwonowfittogethercomfortably.“IfirstfellinlovewithParisinthe1950s.Thingsaresomuchmoreordered,andlifeisbetter.”

Butcertainlynotcheaper.Rents,forexample,insomepartsofLondon,canbetwicethoseonAvenueFochinParis.DecidingbetweenLondonandParisrequiresalifestylechoice.

LikeDaphneBenoit,aFrenchjournalismstudentwithperfectEnglish,manyyoungpeoplearehappytobecloseenoughsotheydon’thavetochoose.“IloveParis,mylittleneighbourhood,thewayIcanwalkaroundacentre,butlifeistooorganized,”shesaid.“InLondon,youcanbewhoeveryouwant.Noonecares.”

19.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.LondonandParisusedtobeseparated.

B.LiverpoolisabigcityinFrance.

C.ParisandLondonarethetwobiggestcitiesintheworld.

D.Inthe19thcenturyDickenstoldhisstoriesinthetwocities.

20.WhatconclusioncanwedrawaboutLondonandParisaccordingtothispassage?

A.ParisiansenjoyEnglishfoodmorethantheirown.

B.LondonersseldomtraveltoParisonholidays.

C.YoungpeopleprefertoliveinLondon.

D.Bothcitieshavetheiradvantages.

21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“those”inParagraph7referto?

A.partsB.rentsC.livesD.people

22.Whatismeantinthelastsentence?

A.PeoplecandoeverythinginLondon.

B.PeoplewillfeellonelyinLondon.

C.PeopleinLondonenjoylivingindifferentways.

D.PeopleinLondonenjoyalawlesslife.

C

InterestedinmoreabouttheGreatBritain?

Hereiswhatoneofitsmuseumsisdoing.TheMuseumofLondonisstartingtounearthwhatmightturnouttobeasmanyas3,000humanskeletons(遗骸)underatrainstationintheUnitedKingdom’scapital.TheboneswerediscoveredwhenworkersbeganbuildinganewentrancetoatrainstationinLondon,England.

AsthefirstcityburialgroundinLondon,Bedlamwasprobablyusedbetween1569and1738.ItsnamecomesfromthenearbyHospitalofSaintMaryofBethlehem,whichpeoplealsocalledBedlam.Often,thepeopleburiedinBedlamcouldnotaffordtobeburiedanywhereelse.Theburialgroundalsoservedasanoverflowcemetery(墓地).Thatmeansthatifothercemeteriesbecamefull,apersonwouldbeburiedinBedlaminstead.Itisbelievedthattherecouldbeatotalof20,000skeletonsintheoverallburialground.

ExpertsthinkthatstudyingtheskeletonsmayhelpthemlearnaboutLondon’spast,includingquestionsaboutBlackDeath,adeadlydiseasethathadaterribleinfluenceonmuchoftheworld.Itstartedinthemid-1300sandsweptthroughAsia,Africa,andEurope.Historiansbelievealmost50millionpeoplediedofthedisease,includingmanyofthoseburiedatBedlam.“Sixteensixty-fivesawtheverylastrecordedperiodofthedisease,”saysJayCarver,theleadingexpertontheproject.CarverandhisteambelievetheBedlambodiesmayexplainwhytheoutb

reaksuddenlystopped.

ThedigsitesitsaboveanevenolderRomanroad(betweenthe2ndand3rdcenturyA.D.)Archaeologists(考古学家)havealreadyfoundalargenumberofobjectsfromRomantimes,includinghorseshoesandurns.NickElsden,theprojectmanagerforthesite,says,“ThisistheUK’slargestarchaeologyproject,inwhatisoneoftheoldestareasofthecity,sowestandtolearnagreatdeal.”

23.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheBlackDeath?

A.Itkilledalmost30millionpeople.

B.Itcontinuedforover300years.

C.It

startedinthe1300inBedlam.

D.ItwasonlyfoundinEurope.

24.WhatcanwelearnaboutBedlamfromthetext?

A.Itusedtobeatrainstation.

B.Itservedasacemeteryforrichpeople.

C.ItwasoncetakenupbytheRomans.

D.gotitsnamethankstoJayCarver.

25.WhatwasexpressedinNickElsden’swords?

A.Excitement.B.Kindness.C.Praise.D.Tolerance.

26.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Archaeologists’work.B.TheMuseumofLondon.

C.HistoryoftheBlackDeath.D.SkeletonsecretsinLondon.

D

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