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浙东北联盟(ZDB)2019-2020学年第一学期期中考试

高二英语试卷

命题学校:

总分:

150分考试时间:

120分

第I卷

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,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.WhenwillJuliahaveherteethcheckedagain?

A.Inthreemonths.B.Inoneweek.

2.Whathappenstotheman’sphone?

C.Inonemonth.

A.It’soutoforder.B.It’soutofpower.

3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofsmoking?

C.It’soutofservice.

A.Relaxing.B.Annoying.

4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

C.Harmful.

A.Themovieisn’ttohertaste.

B.Theplotisinteresting.

C.Theactingisconvincing.

5.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?

A.Hesleptallday.

B.Heforgottocallthewoman.

C.Hedidn’tknowHowardwassick.

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,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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatkindofbikewillthewomanrent?

A.Anordinarybike.B.Aracingbike.C.Amountainbike.

7.Whatisthedeadlineforthereturnofthebike?

A.5:

30p.m.B.6:

00p.m.C.6:

30p.m.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What’swrongwiththesweater?

A.Itssizeiswrong.

B.Itspriceistoohigh.

C.It’sshrunkafterwash.

9.Whatwillhappennext?

A.Thewomanwillhaveanothersweater.

B.Thewomanwillgetthemoneyback.

C.Thewomanwillchooseotherproducts.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whyisthewomantired?

A.Shestayeduplastnight.

B.Sheattendedameeting.

C.Shehadmanyactivities.

11.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Watchmovies.B.Goshopping.C.Doexercise.

12.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

A.Run10minuteseveryday.

B.Walk10minuteseveryday.

C.Run30minuteseverysecondday.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whoisprobablytheman?

A.Anadviser.B.Afriend.C.Alawyer.

14.Whatisreallyimportantinajobaccordingtotheman?

A.Salary.B.Welfare.C.Accomplishment.

15.Whatisthewoman’sbiggestproblem?

A.Tendingtopushherselftoohard.

B.Describingherstrengthsandweaknesses.

C.Complainingaboutherformeremployers.

16.Whyshouldthewomanpreparequestionsaboutthecompany?

A.Toshowinterestinthecompany.

B.Toshareherworkingexperience.

C.Toexpressdislikesaboutpreviousjobs.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whereisthespeakernow?

A.IntheUK.B.InAustralia.C.InSouthAfrica.

18.Howdoesthespeakerfeelintheuniversity?

A.Challenged.B.Respected.C.Lucky.

19.Whatisthegreatestfortuneforthestudentsthere?

A.Advancedfacilities.B.Atopteachingstaff.C.Variousfinancialaids.

20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkisthemostimportant?

A.Workinghard.B.Repayingsociety.C.Respectingteachers.第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

DaveMerryandhistoolshavebeenthroughalottogether.Whenhewas19,hebuiltamodelairplanewitharealworkingenginethatwonfirstprizeattheSouthDakotaStateFair.

Thatwasanespeciallysweetmoment.Dave’sbigbrotherGeorgeMerry,who’dhelpedhimbuildhisfirstplaneandtaughthimeverythingabouttools,haddiedfouryearsbefore.

MaintainingtheconnectiontohistoolswasawayforDavetokeephisbrother’smemoryalive.

Andthetoolsbuiltnewmemoriestoo.TheyhelpedDave,now80,repairhishomeinSt.Paul,Minnesota,whereheandhiswife,AnnetteMerry,livedfor46yearsandraisedthreechildren.Thetoolswereplacedinhiscarefullyorganizedworkshop.“Ihadawholeset-up,anditwasbeautiful,”saysDave.

ButthenAnnettesufferedadiseasethatleftherrelyingonawalkertogetaroundandtheMerrysdecidedtomoveintoassistedliving.Dave’sworkshopwasobviouslyaminorconsiderationgivenAnnette’scondition,butthefamilyknewthatgivingitup,ontopofeverythingelse,wouldhurt.

ItwasoneoftheMerrys’friendswhocameupwithapossiblesolution.He’dheardaboutsomepeoplewhoweresettingupatoollibrary.MightDavebeinterestedindonatinghis?

“Isaidyes,”Davesays.

ThepeoplecreatingtheSt.PaulToolLibrarywerethrilled.Theyhadexpecteditwouldtakeayeartocollectenoughtools.Insteadittookoneday:

thedayDavedonatedhis.

Membersofthelibrarypayanannualfee(from$20to$120)forunlimitedtooluseandavaryingnumberofvisitstotheworkshop.Andtheygetanextrabenefit:

DaveMerry.Davecomesasoftenashecantoofferhisknowledgetoaspiring(有抱负的)woodworksandspace-challengedDIYers.“Itmeansalottometobeabletogoandusemytools,”hesays.“Butitmeansjustasmuchtohelpsomebodyelseusethetoolsproperly.”2l.HowdoesDavesoundwhentalkingabouthistools?

A.PatientB.Painful

C.RegretfulD.Proud

22.WhydidtheMerrysmoveintoassistedliving?

A.Annettewasoutofwork.B.Theirhousewasdestroyed.

C.Annettecouldn’twalkbyherself.D.Theirworkshopcouldn’tturnaprofit.

23.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheSt.PaulToolLibrary?

A.ItwasfoundedbyDave.

A.ItoffersvisitorsDIYcourses.

B.ItallowsDavetoconnecttohistools.

C.Itallowspeopletousethetoolsforfree.

B

TimMa’sparentscametotheUnitedStatesfromTaiwaninthe1970s.Theyopenedarestaurant.Itwasnotasuccess.TheyfoundsuccessinAmerica,however,incomputersandengineering.Becauseoftheirownexperiences,Ma’sparentshopedhewouldstudytobecomeanengineerordoctor.Theywantedfinancialsecurityfortheirchild.

Growingup,Maconsideredmanyprofessions—writer,fireman,andevenpresident.Buthehadasenseearlyon...“Ididn’twanttobeanengineer.”However,Madidwellinmathandscienceclassesinhighschoolandheendedupchoosingtostudyelectricalengineeringincollege.

Severalengineeringjobslater,though,Mahadachangeofheart.Hewantedtoleavetheengineeringworldbehindandentertherestaurantbusiness.Itwasinhisblood.Afterall,hisparentshadownedaChineserestaurantinArkansas.HisunclealsoownedoneinNewYork.

Hisparents,Masays,couldnotunderstandwhyhewouldwanttoleavesuchagoodjobtoopenarestaurant.Theyhadworkedlonghoursbuttheirownrestaurantstillfailed.Theykeptasking,“Why?

ButMaremainedcertain.Hewasgoingtodothingsdifferentlythanhisparents.Hewasabletolearnfromtheironemajormistakeasrestaurantowners—theyknewverylittleabouttheartofcooking.So,atage30,Maleftengineeringandreturnedtoschool—cookingschool.Masoonlearnedthatheenjoyedcooking.In2009,MaopenedhisfirstrestaurantinVirginia.ItiscalledMapleAvenue.AtMapleAvenue,Macooked,cleanedtheovens,fixedequipmentandpaidbills.Heworkedlonghours,sevendaysaweek.Hislonghourspaidoff.Maopenedhisfourthrestaurantlastyear,KyirisaninWashington,D.C.

Kyirisan’ssuccessisduetothecreativemenuandfood,Masays.Butmostlyitjustcomesfromcompletelyhardwork.“Ithinkinthiscountryyoucancreateyourownsuccess,justbyworkinghard.Notbecauseyou’resmarterthananybody,notbecauseyou’remorecreativethananybody,justbyworkinghard.AndIthinkthat’swhyalotofpeopleendupcomingto

America.”

24.WhydidMa’sparentswanthimtobecomeanengineerordoctor?

A.Theyweretiredofrunningarestaurant.

B.Theywantedhimtotryacareerdifferentfromtheirs.

C.Theythoughtitfinanciallysecuretobeanengineerordoctor.

D.Theirfamilyhadfoundsuccessinengineeringforgenerations.

25.WhydoalotofpeoplecometoAmerica?

A.Theycanlearnalot.B.Theycanruntheirbusinesscreatively.

C.Theycanchoosejobsatwill.D.Theycansucceedthroughhardwork.

26.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.AsuitablejobB.Asuccessfulbusiness

C.FollowyourheartD.Createyourownbusiness

C

Emilycouldn’twaitforherbirthdayparty.Shewasturning12.Thecakewouldbechocolate.ThemusicwasgoingtobefromHamilton.Allherbestfriendswerecoming.

ButtherewasonethingthatEmilyrefusedtoinvitetoherparty:

helium(氦)balloons.Thefirstfloatingballoonswerefilledwithagascalledhydrogen(氢).Buthydrogencancatchonfireandnobodywantstheirballoonstoburstintoflamesinthemiddleofaparty.Sopeoplestartedfillingballoonswithhelium,asafergas.

Butheliumisactuallyararenaturalgas.Andithasmanyimportantuses—moreimportantthanmakingbirthdaypartyballoonsfloat.Heliumpowersmedicalequipment.Itisalsousedinresearchandexperiments.Itevenhelpssendrocketsintospace.TomanyexpertsandEmily,it’swrongtowasteanimportantresourceonsomethingsillylikeballoons.Andthere’sanotherproblemwithheliumballoons—peopleletgoofthemandwatchthemfloatintotheclouds.Butthoseballoonscomebackdowntoearth.Whentheydo,theycanbedangeroustoanimals.Animalscanmistaketheballoonsformeals.Deadwhalesandseaturtleshavebeenfoundwithpiecesofballoonintheirstomachs.

Noteveryoneagreesthatheliumballoonsshouldbebanned.Only5to7percentofallheliumisusedinballoons.Andtheremaybeaneasierwaytoprotectanimals:

Keepyourballoonsinside,anddon’tletthemflyaway.Emilystillchosetogohelium-freeonherbirthday.HerfriendsweredisappointeduntilEmilyexplainedthereasonsforherballoonban.Thentheygottoeatchocolatecakeandcelebratewithherhappily.

27.WhydidEmilyrefusetouseheliumballoonsonherbirthday?

A.T

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