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任丘一中2017--2018学年第二学期第一次阶段考试

高二英语试题

考试范围:

Book7Unit1-3

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷

注意事项:

1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

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。

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

AsthelargestofthethreeSeaWorldparks,SeaWorldSanAntonioalsoincludesthrillridesanduniqueattractionsthatdrawthousandsofvisitorseachdaytothisTexanmarinewildlifeandadventurepark.

TicketDeals

Thereareanumberofticketoptions(选择)forSeaWorldSanAntonio.Youcansave$8offsingle-dayadmissionbypurchasingyourticketsonlineinsteadofbuyingtheminpersonatthepark.Onlinesingledayticketsare$54foradults(ages10andup)and$46forchildren(agesthreetonine).Add$8eachifyouwouldratherbuyyourticketsatthegate.Thereisnochargeforchildrenunderthreeyearsofage.

VacationPackages

Ifyou'retravelingtoSanAntonio,youmayfindthatyouwillsavemoneybycombiningyouraccommodationandticketpurchasestogetherviaahotelpackagewithoneofthethemepark'saccommodationpartners.SeetheSanAntonioVacationPartnerspagetolearnaboutcurrentoptions.

SaveonParking

Parkingcosts$15perday.Ifyouareplanningtopurchaseseasontickets,youmaywanttoupgradeoneofthepassestoa"1YearPass"froma"FunCard".Doingsowillentitletheticketholdertounlimitedfreeparking,aswellasadditionaldiscountsongoodsinthepark.The"1YearPass"forSeaWorldonlycosts$100(regardlessofage),whilethefeeis$135ifyouwantunlimitedadmissionandparkingforbothSeaWorldandAquatica.

FoodSavings

Youcanpay$32.99foranAll-DayDiningDeal.Youcanvisitseveraleatingestablishmentswithintheparkasmanytimesasyouwantthroughouttheday.Everytimeyougothroughtheline,youwillbeabletochooseasmuchasonemajormeal,oneextrasideordessertitemandonedrink.

21.Howmuchwillacouplewithakidoffivepayiftheybuytheticketsatthegate?

A.$154.B.$162.C.$164.D.$178.

22.WhatcanyoudoafterpayingforanAll-DayDiningDealthroughouttheday?

A.Eatanddrinkasmuchasyoucanatonetime.

B.Eatanddrinkasmanytimesasyouwish.

C.Chooseonemajormealandonedrinkthreetimesaday.

D.Chooseasmuchasdessertanddrinkatonetime.

23.Whatbenefitdoyouhaveifyouowna"1YearPass"?

A.Youcangetfreegoodsinthepark.B.Youcanparkanytimeforfree.

C.Youcanget$100inreturn.D.Youcansave$15perday.

24.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Tointroducealargepark.B.Toforcepeopletovisitapark.

C.Togivetipsforvisitingapark.D.Toshowconvenientwaystovisitapark.

B

Maxworkedasasecurityguardatafamousmuseum.Oneday,Maxnoticedaveryprettywomanvisitingtheexhibithewasguarding.Hehadseenherbefore.Infact,sheoftencametoseetherarejewelryexhibit,sometimesseveraltimesaweek.

Whenthewomancametovisit,sheoftentalkedwithMax.Duringoneoftheirtalksatthemuseum,hefoundoutthatshewasstudyingItalian.HeliedandtoldherhehadalwayswantedtolearnItalian.HewassimplyusingItalianasatrick.Anditworked!

MaxandthewomanmeteverySaturdayafternoontostudyItalian.

Duringthelessons,theyalsotalkedaboutthemselves.Maxtoldhermanydetailsabouthissecurityjob.WhatMaxdidn'tlearn,however,wasthatthewomanwasnotasinnocent(单纯的)asshelooked.Shewasactuallyanfamousinternationaljewelpilferer!

HerlatestgoalwastherareBlackDiamond!

ThisdiamondisthemostvaluablediamondintheworldanditwaspartoftheexhibitthatMaxwasguarding.Allherattentiononhimwasatricktolearnmoreaboutthemuseum'ssecuritysystem.

Onenight,sheenteredthebuildingusingthesecuritycodethatMaxsharedwithher.ThenshewalkeduptotheglasscaseprotectingtheBlackDiamondandunlockeditwiththekeyshestolefromMax.Assheheldthediamondinherhands,shelaughed,"TheBlackDiamondismine!

"Justthenthelightswenton,analarmsoundedandateamofpoliceranin.Theycaughther!

Asapoliceofficerhandcuffed(用手铐拷住)her,theleadpoliceinvestigatorcameintotheroom.Hersurprisewassostrongthatshewasunabletospeak.ItwasMax.

25.Whatdidthewomanpretendtodointhemuseum?

A.Visittheguard.B.Enjoytheexhibit.

C.Workforthemuseum.D.Copytherarejewelry.

26.Whydidtheguardtellalietothewoman?

A.Tomakeanexcusetogetclosetoher.B.TofindanopportunitytolearnItalian.

C.TogiveheragoodimpressionD.Togetherrelaxed.

27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword"pilferer"inparagraph3?

A.dealerB.collectorC.designerD.thief

28.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.ThewomanfellinlovewithMax.

B.ThewomansuspectedMaxwasapolicebefore.

C.Maxhadalreadyknownthewoman'sidentitybefore.

D.Maxhelpedthewomanslipintothemuseumpersonally.

C

ImagineyouareatacafeintheUnitedStates.Theserverwalkstowardyouandasksthefollowingquestion:

Didyouwantcreamforyourcoffee?

WhydosomeAmericansusethepasttensewhentheyaretalkingaboutthepresent?

SimplePastTense

Thesimplepasttenseisusedforactionsorsituationsthathappenedinthepast.Theseactionsorsituationsarefinished.Forexample,youmighthearapersonsay,"Didyouhaveagoodweekend?

"

Thetraditionaluseofthesimplepasttenseisthis:

tonotecompleteactionsorsituationsinthepast.

SimplePastTensewith"want"and"need"

However,thereareexceptions.Forexample,inconversation,Americansoftenusethesimplepasttenseoftheverbswantorneedeventhoughtheyareaskingaquestionaboutthepresent.Let'sgobacktotheAmericancafe.Youmighthearaconversationlikethis:

Server:

Didyouwantcreamforyourcoffee?

Customer:

Nothanks!

Server:

Didyouneedmorewater?

Customer:

Yes,please!

Intheconversation,theserverusesthesimplepasttensewhenaskingquestions.So,whydidtheserverusethesimplepasttenseinsteadofthepresenttense?

CultureandGrammar

InAmericanculture,itisoftenconsideredpolitetospeakindirectly.OnewaysomeAmericansspeakindirectlyisbyusingapasttenseverbwhenaskingaboutapresentdesire.Americansdothisbyusingtheconstructiondid+wantanddid+need.

However,speakersdonotanswersuchquestionsinthesimplepasttense.Theanswerusuallycomesintheverbformsthatyouwouldexpect—asimplepresent,presentprogressiveorfuturetenseverb,forexample.

29.Whatisthemainuseofthesimplepasttense?

A.Toexpresspolitenesstopeople.B.Tocommunicatewithcustomers.

C.Tostatewhathappenedinthepast.D.Todescribeactionsandsituationclearly.

30.WhatdoesaserversaywhenservingacustomerinAmerica?

A.Didyoubuyanyfood?

B.Doyouwantsomemilk?

C.Didyouneedmorecoffee?

D.Doyouwanttopayyourbill?

31.Whichofthefollowingisacorrectanswertothequestion"Didyouwanttea?

"accordingtothetext?

A.Yes,Idid.B.No,Idon't.C.Youarewelcome.D.Iwouldhavesome

 

D

Aninternationalstudyofmorethan13,000adultsfoundthatmanypeoplesaymoderntechnologyhasaffectedrelationswiththeirpartners.Almost40percentofthosequestionedsaidtheirpartnerspaidmoreattentiontotheirmobiledevicesthantothem.

Theresearchincludedbotholdandnewrelationships.Thirty-threepercentofthoseaskedreportedthattheyhadtocompeteagainstamobiledeviceforattentiononafirstdate.

Obviously,wehaveasmuchloveforourdigitaldevicesasforthepeoplewelove.Thesurveyfoundthatadultsspendalmostequalamountsoftimeonlineathomeastheydointeractingdirectly.Andalotofmarriedcouples,friendsandfamilymembersargueabouttimespentonmobiledevices.

Rulesortimelimitsonadevicemightbegood,intheory.However,thesurveyfoundthat45percentofthosequestioneddonotsetrules.Another45percentsaidtheygotintoargumentsabouthowmuchtheyareontheirphoneswhenspendingtimewithlovedones.Thelackofsocialrulesaboutdigitalbehaviormightbetheresultofthenewnessoftheissue.

Pastgenerationsdidnothavethetechnologies.Inthissituation,oureldersknownothing.Infact,theknowledgeandabilityismovingtowardstheyoungestgenerationthat'susingthetechnologybecausethey'retheonesboundingforwardfearlessly,andfindingoutwhatwaystheycangetintrouble.

Thattroublemayincludethesharingofsensitiveinformation.Theresearchfoundnearly30percentofcouplessharepasswordstosocialmediasites.Thiscouldbeaproblemwhenrelationshipsend.

Thestudyadvisesthatpeoplestepawayfromelectronicdevicestotrulyconnectwithotherpeople.Understandthevalueofdistancingyourselffromyourdeviceandallowyourselftobeengagedwiththatpersonthatmeansthemosttoyou.

32.Whatdidthestudyfindaboutmoderntechnology?

A.Peopledependtoomuchonit.B.Itbreaksrelationsbetweenpartners.

C.Partnersneedittodeveloprelations.D.Ithasabadeffectonhumanrelations.

33.What'stheproblemwiththedigitaldevice?

A.Ittakesuptoomuchtime.B.Itisdangeroustoplay.

C.Itcausestirednessinmarriedcouples.D.Ittakesawayalllovefromlovedones.

34.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?

A.Peopledisagreewithlimitingmobileuse.

B.Rulesneedtobemadetolimitmobileuse.

C.Themajorityofuse

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