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高中教育湖南省怀化市新晃侗族自治县一中学年高二英语上学期期中试题doc
湖南省怀化市新晃侗族自治县一中2018-2019学年高二英语上学期期中试题(无答案)
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。
1.Whowokethebabyup?
A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Thedog.
2.Whattimeofdayisit?
A.Morning.B.Noon.C.Earlyevening.
3.Howdoesthewomandescribehertrip?
A.Boring.B.Tiring.C.Relaxing.
4.Whenwillthemeetingstart?
A.At4:
10.B.At4:
00.C.At3:
30.
5.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?
A.OnMondaymorning.B.OnMondayafternoon.C.OnWednesdaymorning.
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。
听完每段对话或独白后,你将有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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Anaccident.B.Thewoman’sworries.C.Thewoman’sillness.
7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Quitsmoking.B.Stayoutallday.C.Talkseriouslywithherdaughter.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatsportispopularintheman’scountry?
A.Swimming.B.Football.C.Tabletennis.
9.Whydon’tthespeakersgoskating?
A.Thereisnoicenow.B.Theyfeelboredofit.C.Thewomandoesn’tknowhowtoskate.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whendoesthemanusuallyfinishhiswritingclass?
A.At6:
50pm.B.At7:
00p.m.C.At7:
30p.m.
11.WhatsubjectisSamstudying?
A.Chemistry.B.History.C.Math.
12.Wherewillthewomanwaitfortheman?
A.Inthelibrary.B.Inarestaurant.C.Outsidetheman’sclassroom.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatdoesBobprobablyenjoyeatingmost?
A.Chicken.B.Spicytofu.C.Friedporkslices.
14.Wherearethespeakersnow?
A.InHarbin.B.InChengdu.C.InTianjin.
15.WhydoesBoboffertopayforthemeal?
A.Hejustmovedintotown.B.Hejustfoundanewjob.
C.HeinvitedBrendatotherestaurant.
16.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Friends.B.Co-workers.C.Teacherandstudent.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatisconsideredbadluckinWashingtonD.C.?
A.Bringingumbrellasinsidecars.B.Openingumbrellasinsidebuildings.
C.Closingumbrellastodrythemout.
18.Whataremosttouristsprobablyhopingtosee?
A.Flowers.B.Tallbuildings.C.Famouspictures.
19.Accordingtothespeaker,whyshouldpeopledriveslowlyonwetstreets?
A.Tostaysafe.B.Toprotectthetrees.C.Tomakesurethelocalstaydry.
20.Onwhichdayissnowexpected?
A.Sunday.B.Monday.C.Wednesday.
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
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We’llshowyouthebestofTaiwanisland.
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ThenearestmountainaroundtheSunMoonLake.AniceexperiencetohaveapartywithGaoshanpeople.Awonderfulplacetoseeaverybeautifulsunrise.
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Agreatplacetospendafulldayshopping.
Price
Book(预定)now
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Including:
Round-tripplaneticketsbetweenBeijingandTaiwan.BusservicearoundTaiwanandgreattourguideservice.
Officehours
Monday-Friday:
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00a.m.—7:
00p.m.
Saturday:
9:
00a.m.—4:
00p.m.
Tel:
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Bookbyphonenowfornextmonth.
21.Howmuchshouldtouristspayforthefour-daytourinTaiwan?
A.¥5,000.B.¥6,000.C.¥7,000.D.¥8,000.
22.OnSaturday,youcanbookthefour-daytourinTaiwanbyphoneat________.
A.7:
00a.m.B.8:
00a.m.C.3:
00p.m.D.5:
00p.m.
23.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwemostprobablyreadthepassage?
A.News.B.Sports.C.Education.D.Travel.
B
AccordingtoanewUSstudy,coupleswhoexpecttheirchildrentolookaftertheminoldageshouldhopetheyhavedaughtersbecausedaughtersaretwiceasattentiveassonsoverall.TheresearchbyAngelinaGrigoryeva,fromPrincetonUniversity,foundthat,whilewomenprovideasmuchcarefortheirelderlyparentsastheycanmanage,mendoaslittleastheycangetawaywithandoftenleaveittofemalefamilymembers.
Heranalysisofthefamilynetworksof26,000oldAmericansconcludedthatgender(性别)isoneofthemostimportantthingsthatdecidewhetherornotpeoplewillactivelycarefortheirelderlyparents.
InapaperpresentedattheannualconferenceoftheAmericanSociologicalAssociationinSanFrancisco,sheconcludesthatsimplyhavingasistermakesmenlikelyprovidelesscare.
UsingdatafromtheUniversityofMichiganHealthandRetirementStudy,astudywhichhasbeentrackingacross-sectionofover50sforthelastdecade,shecalculatedthatwomenprovideanaverageof12.3hoursamonthofcareforelderlyparentswhilemenofferonly5.6hours.
“Sonsreducetheirrelativecaregivingeffortswhentheyhaveasister,whiledaughtersincreasetheirswhentheyhaveabrother.”
“Thissuggeststhatsonspassonparentcaregivingresponsibilitiestotheirsisters.”
IntheUK,the2011Censusshowedthattherearenowaround6.5millionpeoplewithcaringresponsibilities,afigurewhichhasrisenbyatenthinadecade.
Butmanyaredoingsoattheriskoftheirhealth.Thecensusshowedthatthosewhoprovide50hoursormoreofcareaweekwhiletryingtoholddownafulltimejobarethreetimesmorelikelytobestrugglingwithillhealththantheirworkingcounterpartswhoarenotcarers.24.Accordingtothepassage,what’sthemostimportantfactortopredictifpeoplewillactivelycarefortheelderly?
A.Education. B.Gender.C.Career.D.Income.
25.TheUSstudyfindsthat________.
A.havingasistermakesmenlesslikelytolookaftertheirparents
B.sonsaretwiceaslikelyasdaughterstocareforparentsinoldage
C.sonsanddaughtersseemtogiveequalcaretotheirparents
D.sonsareunwillingtoleavecaregivingresponsibilitiestotheirsisters
26.Whatdoestheauthorstressinthelastparagraph?
A.Peopleshouldgiveuptheirjobtocarefortheelderly.
B.Manycareprovidersworklongerhoursthanothers.
C.Manycareprovidershavepotentialhealthproblems.
D.Peopleshouldn’tpassoncaringresponsibilitiestoothers.
27.Theauthordevelopsthetextby________.
A.explainingsocialnetworksofcareersB.describingpeople’sexperiences
C.comparingdifferentgenderbehaviorD.analyzingvariousresearchesanddata
C
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Membersgoonthesiteandregisterthebookstheyownandwouldliketoshare.BookCrossingprovidesanidentificationnumbertostickinsidethebook.Thenthepersonleavesitinapublicplace,hopingthatthebookwillhaveanadventure,travelingfarandwidewitheachnewreaderwhofindsit.
BrucePederson,themanagingdirectorofBookCrossing,says,“Thetwothingsthatchangeyourlifearethepeopleyoumeetandbooksyouread.BookCrossingcombinesboth.”
Membersleavebooksonparkbenchesandbuses,intrainstationsandcoffeeshops.Whoeverfindstheirbookwillgotothesiteandrecordwheretheyfoundit.
Peoplewhofindabookcanalsoleaveajournalentrydescribingwhattheythoughtofit.E-mailsarethensenttotheBookCrossingtokeepthemupdatedaboutwheretheirbookshavebeenfound.Brucepetersonsaystheideaisforpeoplenottobeselfishbykeepingabooktogatherdustonashelfathome.
BookCrossingispartofatrendamongpeoplewhowanttogetbacktothe“real”andnotthevirtual(虚拟).Thesitenowhasmorethanonemillionmembersinmorethanonehundredthirty-fivecountries.
28.Whydoestheauthormentionbookgroupsinthefirstparagraph?
A.Toexplainwhattheyare.B.TointroduceBookCrossing.
C.Tostresstheimportanceofreading.D.Toencouragereaderstosharetheirideas.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?
A.Thebook.B.Anadventure.
C.Apublicplace.D.Theidentificationnumber.
30.WhatwillaBookCrosserdowithabookafterreadingit?
A.Meetotherreaderstodiscussit.B.Keepitsafeinhisbookcase.
C.Passitontoanotherreader.D.Mailitbacktoitsowner.
31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.OnlineReading:
AVirtualTourB.ElectronicBooks:
AnewTrend
C.ABookGroupBringsTraditionBackD.AWebsiteLinksPeoplethroughBooks
D
Youngerstudentsexperienceschoolbullying(欺凌)morefrequentlythanolderones,andmalestudentsarebulliedmorethantheirfemalepeers,asurveyfound.
Italsofoundthatnearlyhalfofstudentshadbeenintentionallyhitorknockeddownbyclassmates.About6percentsaidtheyaretargetedbybulliesoncampuseveryday.Thesurveyalsofoundthatstudentsfromordinaryschoolsexperiencedmorebullyingthanpeersfromkeyinstitutions,andchildrenfrompoorfamiliesaremorelikelytobebulliedatschool.
Beingbulliedcanhaveanegativeimpactonachild’spersonaldevelopmentandacademicperformance,accordingtoZhouJinyan,aresearcherwholedthestudyatBeijingNormalUniversity.“Childrenbeingbulliedwillfindithardtotrustothers,”Zhousaid.“Theymayoftenfeelanxiety,anger,resentment(愤恨)ordepression(沮丧).Theseemotionswillfurtherunderminetheirabilitytocontroltheirownlife.”
Inrecentyears,bullyingonChinesecampuseshasbeenfrequentlyreportedandhasattractedwidespreadattentionandconcern.ThemostrecentincidenttoarouseheateddiscussionstookplaceinDecemberatBeijing’sZhongguancunNo.2PrimarySchool.