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2019学年高二英语下学期期中试题

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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shehasneverbeenabroad.B.Sheisworriedabouttheboy.C.Theboywilllookafterherwell.

2.WhatdoesthemanwantAlextodo?

A.Telephonehim.B.Stayathome.C.Seeadoctor.

3.Whenwillthewomanprobablygetherglasses?

A.Saturdayafternoon.B.Sundaymorning.C.Sundayafternoon.

4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Classmates.

5.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Buysomethingforher.B.Mailapackageforher.C.Giveheraridetothepostoffice.

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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Askthemantogivehermoneyback.B.Exchangetheskirtforabiggerone.

C.Buyanotherskirtforherdaughter.

7.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?

A.Shewillgetaskirtinsize12.B.Shewouldliketotryonasmallerskirt.

C.Shecangetaskirtinsize14tomorrow.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Wherewillthetwospeakersgotoday?

A.ScienceMuseum.B.NaturalHistoryMuseum.C.HistoryMuseum.

9.Whatistheexhibitionabout?

A.Spaceandlights.B.Lightsandsatellites.C.Spaceandsatellites.

10.Whydotheyfinallychangetheirplan?

A.Theweatherisnotgood.B.NaturalHistoryMuseumisnotfree.

C.NaturalHistoryMuseumisclosedtoday.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题

11.WhichplanelandsinAuckland?

A.Northwest212.B.JapanAirplines123.C.Chicago213.

12.WhendoestheplanearriveinNewZealand?

A.At10:

30pm.B.At12:

30pm.C.At6:

30pm.

13.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?

A.585dollars.B.1,170dollars.C.936dollars.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Shopassistantandcustomer.C.Oldclassmates.

15.Howmuchdoestheman’swifespendonChristmas?

A.$550.B.$1,100.C.$275.

16.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofChristmas?

A.Stressful.B.Interesting.C.Boring.

17.Whatdoweknowfromtheconversation?

A.MaryusedtobeexcitedatChristmasinherchildhood.

B.Thewomanhasn’tpreparedforChristmasyet.

C.ThespiritofChristmasissharinghappiness.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题

18.Whatmakesfattymealsmorepopularwithchildren?

A.Promotions.B.Toys.C.Discounts.

19.Whichofthefollowingmealsisrecommendedforoverweightchildren?

A.Applesticks.B.Sweets.C.Fastfood.

20.Whatisthemostimportantthingingettingchildrentoexercise?

A.Teachthemtohaveastrongwill.B.Forcethemtoexerciseeveryday.

C.Makeexercisesfunforthem.

 

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 

CityCollegeUnionInc

Secretary/Typist

TheUnionisastudent-runorganizationwithapermanentstaffof20.Typingspeed:

atleast60wordsperminute.Theabilitytotakeshorthanddictationandaworkingknowledgeoffillingproceduresareessentialrequirements.Thebasicsalaryforthepositionis$18,500peryear.EnquirestoR.Barbar387-5075.

EmuAirline

Secretary

EmuAirlineisnowofferingapart-timepositionforasecretary.Thepositionoffersatleast20hours’workaweek,withaviewtofull-timeworkinthefuture.Monthlysalaryisabout$1,400.Phone899-3264foranappointment.

WordProcessor

Operator(full-time)

Weneedanoperatortoworkinanofficeassociatedwiththebuildingindustry.Onlyexperiencedoperatorsareexpectedtoapply.Startingsalary:

$17,950yearly.Applyinwritingto:

ThePersonnelOfficerHillMorganPtyLtd38GreenHillRd.Kensington2033.

JeansIndustry

SewingMachinistWanted

Weareanexpandingclothingcompanylocatedsouthofthecity.Ourproductsincludejeans,skirts,shortsandsoon.Wearelookingforsewingmachineoperators.Thefactoryworksa38-hourweekover4-5days.Wagesforthisare$18,050peryear.Wagesandconditionsareinlinewiththecurrentindustrialaward.Ifyouareinterested,comeoverandpickupanapplicationformfromRipperJeans,23NorthAve,Beaudesert.

21.Whatdothesefouradvertisementshaveincommon?

A.Theircompaniesareintroducedindetail.

B.Theyallwantpeopleintheproperposition.

C.Eachofthemiscommentedbytheirmanager.

D.Theyarelocatedinthesouthofthesamecity.

22.TheapplicantsforthepostofasecretaryinCityCollegeUnionIncshouldhavethefollowingqualitiesexcept   . 

A.typingskillB.writingrapidly

C.abilityoforganizationD.knowledgeaboutfillingtheform

23.TheattractivenessofthepostinEmuAirlineis   . 

A.itsgoodsalaryB.itsniceworkingconditions

C.itspromisingfutureD.itsfreeflying

24.Ifyouwanttobeasewingmachineoperator,youmaycontactthiscompanyby   .                                  

A.phoneB.emailC.visitD.fax

B

Onedayaprofessorenteredtheclassroomandannouncedasurprisetest.Hearingthat,hisstudentswereallseatedandwaitedquietlyforthetesttobegin.Theprofessorhandedoutthetestpaperswithtextfacingdownatthedesk.Oncehewasdone,heaskedthemtoturnthetestpagesandbegin.

Thestudentswereconfusedtoseethattherewasnotaquestionbutjustablackdotinthecenterofthepage.Theprofessornoticedthestudents'facialexpressionsandtoldthem,"Iwantyoutowriteaboutwhatyouseethere."

Thestudentswerestillinpuzzlebutgotstartedwiththetest.Attheendoftheclass,theprofessortookallanswersheetsandstartedreadingeachanswerfromeachsheetinfrontofallstudents.Allofthemdescribedabouttheblackdotandtriedtoexplainitsposition.Aftertheprofessorfinishedreading,thewholeclassfellintosilence.

"Now,"theprofessorbegantoexplain,"don'tworry.Iamnotgoingtogiveyougradesforthis.Ijustwantyoutothinkaboutsomething.Hereeveryonefocusedontheblackdotandwroteaboutit,butnoonewroteaboutthewhitepaper.Thesameiswithourlives.Thewhitepaperrepresentsourwholelifeandtheblackspotrepresentsproblemsinourlife.OurlifeisagiftgiventousbyGod,withloveandcare.Wealwayshavereasonstocelebrate﹣ourfriendsaroundus,thejobthatprovidesusourlivelihoodandthemiraclesweseeeveryday.Stillwejustfocusondaytodayproblemslikehealthissues,lackofmoney,problemsinrelationshipsetc.,butweneverseethattheseproblemsareverysmallcomparedtoeverythingwehaveinourlives."

25.Whydidtheprofessorgivethesurprisetest?

  

A.Togradehisstudents.B.Topuzzlehisstudents.

C.Toinspirehisstudentstothink.D.Todevelophisstudents'writingability.

26.Whatmadehisstudentsatalossatfirst?

  

A.Theblackdotinthecentre.B.Thepaperwithoutquestions.

C.Thepaperwithtextfacingdown.D.Theprofessor'sfacialexpressions.

27.Whichofthefollowingbeststatesthemorallessonofthisstory?

  

A.Heathcountsmorethanmoney.B.Thinktwicebeforeyoutakeaction.

C.Takeeyesoffproblemsandenjoyblessings.D.Lifeisagift,soalwaysloveeveryonearoundyou.

C

Yourglassesmaysomedayreplaceyoursmartphone,andsomeNewYorkersarereadyfortheswitch.Someinthecitycan'twaittotrythemonandusethemapsandGPSthatthefuturisticeyewearislikelytoinclude.

"I'duseitifIwerehangingoutwithfriendsat3a.m.andgoingtothebarandwantedtoseewhatwasopen,"saidWalterChoo,40,ofFortGreene.

Thesmartphone﹣likeglasseswilllikelycomeoutthisyearandcostbetween250and600,theTimessaid,possiblyincludingavariationofaugmented(增强的)reality,atechnologyalreadyavailableonsmartphonesandtablets(平板电脑)thatshowsinformationontothescreenaboutone'ssurroundings.So,forexample,ifyouwerewalkingdownastreet,indicatorswouldpopupshowingyouthenearestcoffeeshopordirectionscouldbeplottedoutandcomeintoviewrightonthesidewalkinfrontofyou.

"Asfarasamainstreamconsumerproduct,thisjustisn'tsomethinganybodyneeds,"saidSamBiddle,whowritesforGizmodo.com."We'reaccustomedtohavingonethinginourpockettodoallthesethings,"headded,"andtheaverageconsumerisn'tgonnabeabletoaffordanotherdevice(装置)that'shundredsandhundredsofdollars."

9to5GooglepublisherSethWeintraub,whohasbeenreportingonthesmartphone﹣likeglassessincelatelastyear,saidheisconfidentthatthistypeofwearabledevicewilleventuallybeascommonassmartphones.

"It'sjustlikesmartphones10yearsago,"Weintraubsaid."Afewpeoplestartedgettingemailsontheirphones,andpeoplethoughtthatwascrazy.Samekindofthing.Weseepeoplebendingtheirheadstolookattheirsmartphones,andit'sunnatural,"hesaid."There'sgonnabeimprovementstothat,andthisastepthere."

28.Oneofthepossiblefunctionsofthesmartphone﹣likeglassesisto  .

A.programtheopeninghoursofabar

B.supplyyouwithapictureofthefuture

C.provideinformationaboutyoursurroundings

D.updatethemapsandGPSinyoursmartphones

29.Theunderlinedphrase"popup"inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans"  ".

A.developrapidlyB.getroundquickly

C.appearimmediatelyD.gooverautomatically

30.AccordingtoSamBiddle,thesmartphone﹣likeglassesare  .

A.necessaryforteenagersB.attractivetoNewYorkers

C.availabletopeopleworldwideD.expensiveforaverageconsumers

31.Wecanlearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthatthesmartphone﹣likeglasses  .

A.mayhaveapotentialmarketB.areascomm

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