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学年广东湛江一中高二上第二次大考英语卷含答案及解析
2019学年广东湛江一中高二上第二次大考英语卷【含答案及解析】
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2.Sometimeago,Idiscoveredawholelotofantique(古董)shopsnearmyhome.SoIlefthomeonemorningcarryingthecharthathadabrokenleg.Ididn’tthinktherewouldbeanydifficultyingettingitmended.Iwentintothefirstshopexpectingafriendlyreception.Iwasquitewrong.Themanwouldn’tevenlookatmychair.
Thesecondshop,althoughslightlymorepolite,wasjustthesame,andthethirdandthefourth—soIthoughtthatmyapproachmustbewrong.
Iwentintothefifthshopwithaplaninmymind.Iplacedthechaironthefloorandsaidtotheshopkeeper,“Wouldyouliketobuyachair?
”Helookeditovercarefullyandsaid,“Yes.Howmuchdoyouwantdoit,sir?
”“Twentypounds,”Isaid.“Ok,”hesaid,“I’llgiveyoutwentypounds.”“Ithasaslightlybrokenleg,”Isaid.“Yes,Isawthat;it’snothing.”
EverythingwasgoingaccordingtotheplanandIwasgettingexcited.“Whatwillyoudowithit?
”Iasked.“Oh,itwillbeeasytoselloncetherepairisdone.”“I’llbuyit,”Isaid.“Whatdoyoumean?
You’vejustsoldittome.”hesaid.“Yes,IknowbutI’vechangedmymind.I’msorry.I’llgiveyoutwenty-sevenpoundsforit.”“Youmustbecrazy,”hesaid.Then,suddenlythepennydropped.“Iknowwhatyouwant.Youwantmetorepairyourchair.”“You’reright.”Isaid.“AndwhatwouldyouhavedoneifIhadwalkedinandsaid,‘Wouldyoumendthischairforme?
’”“Iwouldn’thaveagreedtodoit,”hesaid.“Wedon’tdorepairs,notenoughinitandtoomuchtrouble.ButI’llmendthisforyou,shallwesayforfivepounds?
”Hewasaverynicemanandwasgreatlyamusedbythewholething.
1.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatinthefirstshopthewriter________.
A.wasratherimpolite
B.waswarmlywelcomed
C.askedtheshopkeepertobuyhischair
D.askedtheshopkeepertorepairhischair
2.Whydidthewritersaid“Wouldyouliketobuyachair?
”inthefifthshop?
A.Hewassurethathewon’tbeabletohavethechairrepaired.
B.Hewantedtomakesomemoneybysellingthechair.
C.Hehadaplaninmindabouthowtogethischairmended.
D.Heplannedtogetanewchairaftersellingthebrokenone.
3.Theexpression“thepennydropped”inthelastparagraphmeanstheshopkeeper________.
A.changedhismind
B.acceptedtheoffer
C.sawthewriter’spurpose
D.decidedtohelpthewriter
4.Howmuchwillthewriterpay?
A.£5B.£7C.£20D.£27
3.Mostairlinesgoallouttoensuretheirpassengershavethebestpossibleflightexperience.Now,Europe’slow-budgetairline,easyJet,wantstoextendthepositiveexperiencebeyondtheplaneridewith“Sneakairs”—smartshoesthatallowvisitorstoexplorenewcitiesandtownswithouteverlookingatamap.
TotransformSneakairsfromanordinaryshoetoatourguide,allthewearerhastodoisenterhisorherdesireddestinationintotheeasyJetsmartphoneapp.Abuilt-inGPSwilldeterminethewearer’sstartinglocationwhiletheGoogleMapsnavigation(导航)toolwillhelpchartthebestroute.Wheneverachangeofdirectionisnecessary,theappwillcommunicatewiththeappropriateshoeviatheBluetoothandcauseittovibrate(振动).Forexample,ifthewearerneedstoturnright,he/shewillfeelthesensationintherightshoe.Shouldtheusermisstheturn,thesmartshoeswillbothvibrateatthesametime,remindinghim/hertochangecourse.
Visitorsthatwanderoffthesuggestedpathordecidetotakeabreakforacupofcoffeeoramealhavenothingtoworryabout.Thesmartappwillautomaticallydeterminethenewlocationandchartoutanewroute,oncethedesireddestinationisreached.Sneakairswillvibratethreetimestoinformtheuserofthearrivalandthengobacktobeingordinaryshoes—untiltheirnavigationservicesareneededagain!
Sneakairsiscertainlynotthefirstnavigationshoeinthemarket.However,easyJetisthefirstairlinetoofferthemtopassengersjustastheyareabouttolandinanunknowncity.However,beforeSneakairscangomainstream,theeasyJetteamstillneedstomakesomeadjustments.Amongthechallengesthatneedtobeaddressedisthesmartshoe’sthree-hourbatterylife,whichishardlyenoughforatouristtocatchallthedelightsanewortownhastooffer!
1.TheairlineeasyJetdesignedSneakairsinorderto________.
A.helppeopleexercisewithbettershoes
B.attractmorepeopletochooseeasyJet
C.makesuretheirpassengershavethebestpossibleflightexperience
D.providepassengerswithfurtherpleasantexperiencebesidetheirflight
2.WhatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinParagraph2?
A.HowSneakairsworks.
B.Howvisitorschooseroutes.
C.Howusersavoidgettinglost.
D.Whatusersshouldpayattentionto.
3.WhatmighteasyJetdotoimproveitssmartshoes?
A.Bringdowntheircost.
B.Addmorefunctions.
C.Developmoretypes.
D.Makethebatterylastlonger.
4.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?
A.Acommercialad.B.Asciencereport.
C.Atouristmap.D.Anairlineguide.
4.Mostpeoplesay“yes”muchmorereadilythan“no”.
Afriendismovinghousethisweekendandwouldlikesomehelp,andyouagree.But,whatyoureallywantedwasacoupleofquietdaysrelaxingathome.Oraroommatespendstheentireweekendsplayingvideogamesandwantstoborrowyourhomeworkfor“reference”.But,you’vejustfinisheditaftertakingawholedaytoworkhard.
Manypeoplesay“yes”tothosekindsofrequests.Theytendnottoconsidertheirowninterestsandfeelings,andareoftenangrywiththemselvesafterwards.
Saying“no”requirescourageandconsiderablepractice,infact,accordingtopsychologists.
“Everyonewantstobeliked,”saysGabrielSteinki,aGermanpsychologist.“Saying‘no’risklosingtheaffectionofthepersonaskingthefavororevenajob.”
Theresultisthatmanypeoplesay“yes”justforkeepingthepeace.Butexpertssaythisisregrettable.Anyoneshouldhavetherighttosay“no”.
Infact,rejectingarequestcanevenhelptostrengthenarelationshipbecauseitexpressesatruefeeling.
But,forpeopleusedtoagreeingtoeveryrequest,changingcanbealonganduncomfortablelearningprocess.
Mostpeoplebelievethat“IfIsay‘no’,I’lllosetheaffectionoftheperson.Buttheaffectionisimportanttome.”Thiswayofthinkingcanbereplacedbythis“IfheonlylikesmebecauseIalwaysdowhatsuitshim,thenthepriceofhisaffectionistoohighinthelongterm.”
Steinkisaysthekeyistalkingtotheotherpersontofindamutual(相互的)solution.“Oneneedstopresentthesituationfromone’sownpointofview,andtosuggesthowthesituationcanbedealtwithtotheadvantageofbothparties.Theotherpersonmusthavethefeelingthathisinterestsarebeingconsidered.”
Whentherefusalisnotaccepted,Steinkiadvisesgivingthereasonscalmlyagainuntilthepersongetsthemessage.
1.Mostpeoplesay“yes”muchmorereadilythan“no”because____________.
A.theydon’tcareabouttheirowninterestsandfeelings
B.theydon’tknowtheywillregretafterwards
C.theyhavealreadybeenusedtosaying“yes”
D.theycaremoreaboutothers’affection
2.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttorefusetheotherperson’srequest?
A.Justsayyoucan’thelphim.
B.Saysorrytohim.
C.Refusehimclearly.
D.Talktotheotherpersontofindamutualway.
3.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldyoudoifyourrefusalisnotaccepted?
A.Sayyestohim.
B.Repeatyourreasonforhisacceptance.
C.Justgoaway.
D.Saynotohim.
4.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.YouNeedCouragetoSay“No”
B.“Yes”Morethan“No”
C.NobodyHastheRighttoSay“No”
D.It’sEasytoSay“Yes”
二、七选五
5.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
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