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湖北省宜昌市学年高二上学期期末检测英语含答案
宜昌市高二年级上学期期末检测
英语试题
考试时间:
120分钟满分:
150分
第
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.WhatdoesthewomanaskJohntodo?
A.Leavetheroomforamoment.
B.HaveadiscussionwithPeter.
C.Getsomethingtoeat.
2.Howmuchwillthespeakerspayforthematch?
A.£24.B.£42.C.£48.
3.Whycan'tthewomanpickupthemannow?
.
A.Hercarisunderrepair.
B.Shecan'topenthecardoor.
C.Shelockedhercarkeysinherhouse.
4.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inarestaurant.B.Intheman'soffice.C.Inatheater.
5.Howdoesthemanfeel?
A.Relieved.B.Worried.C.Angry.
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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Anotebookcomputer.B.Amobilephone.C.AnewT-shirt.
7.Whatcanthetinycomputersdo?
A.Receivemessages.
B.Switchlightsonandoff.
C.Operatetheairconditioner.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Decidingonthetimeforaholidaytrip.
B.Learningaboutsomefestivalcustoms.
C.Lookingthroughherschedule.
9.WhenisEasterthisyear?
A.April6th.B.April8th.C.April9th.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.HowwillthemangototheArtMuseum?
A.Bymotorbike.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.
11.Whatshouldthemandowhenhecomestothethirdturning?
A.Turnright.B.Turnleft.C.Gostraight.
12.WhereistheArtMuseum?
A.Oppositeabusstation.B.Besideahotel.C.Behindabank.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howoftenwillthemanbeavailabletowork?
A.Nomorethantwoeveningsaweek.
B.Uptothreeeveningsaweek.
C.Atleastthreeeveningsaweek.
14.Whydoesthemanapplyforapart-timejob?
A.Togainworkexperience.
B.Toimprovehissocialskills.
C.Toearnsomemoney.
15.Whatisthemangoodat?
A.Solvingproblems.
B.Communicatingwithpeople.
C.Workinginagroup.
16.WhatwillthemandoonSeptember10th?
A.Havealesson.B.Workforthecommunity.C.Meetthewoman.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Fromwhomdidthespeakergettheinformationoftheproject?
A.Herneighbors.B.Hercousins.C.Herfriends.
18.Wheredidthespeakercomefrom?
A.China.B.Thailand.C.Australia.
19.Whatdoesthespeakeraskherfamilytodo?
A.Learnaboutseaanimals.
B.Recycleasmuchaspossible.
C.Takepartinthecleaningproject.
20.WhatwillOne-DayClean-upfocusonJanuary11thnextyear?
A.Thewoodlands.B.Theseaside.C.therivers.
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。
A
Fancysomefreshfruitandvegetables?
AtParksideFarmwegrowawidevarietyofdelicioussummerfruitsandhigh-qualityvegetablesforyoutocomeandpickyourown.Whynotpayusavisit?
Aboutus
OurfamilyhasbeenfarmingatParksideFarmsince1938.Althoughwenolongerkeepfieldsofwheatandothercrops.WestartedgrowingstrawberriesforPickYourOwnbackin1979.Sincethen,wehavemadethePickYourOwnarealargerandwenowgrowabout20differentcrops.
Openingtimes
TheseasonstartsinlateJune,butopeninghoursarevariablethefirstweek.Pleaseringourmessagelinetocheck.FromJulyonwards,weareopenTuesdaystoSaturdaysfrom9amto5:
30pm(lastentry5pm).OpeninghoursarevariableonSundays.MondaysCLOSED.
Cropcalendar
Somecropsmaybeinlimitedsupplyatcertaintimes,soalwaysringthemessagelinefordailyupdatesbeforesettingout.
Strawberries:
earlyJunetomid-OctoberBlackcurrants:
earlyJulytomid-August
Raspberries:
mid-Junetomid-AugustRedcurrants:
mid-Julytomid-August
Blackberries:
mid-Julytomid-OctoberPlums:
mid-JulytoearlySeptember
Prices
Thereisaminimumchargeof£3foreachadultorchildwhoentersthePickYourOwnarea.Thismeansthateverypersonhastospendatleast£3onPick-Your-Ownfruitsortheywillbechargedthisamountwhentheyleave.
Strawberries:
£4.49/kgBlackcurrants:
£4.79/kgRaspberries:
£6.39/kg
Redcurrants:
£4.79/kgBlackberries:
£5.39/kgPlums:
£2.99/kg
Findus
ParksideFarmisintheEnfieldofLondon,northofthecitycenter.
Formoreinformation,pleasecallourmessagelineon02083672035orcheckourwebsite:
www.parksidefarmpyo.co.uk.
21.WhatdowelearnaboutParksideFarmfromthetext?
A.IthasasmallPickYourOwnarea.
B.IthaslimitedsupplyofsomecropsonMondays.
C.Itsellsfruitandvegetablesonline.
D.Itdoesn’topenonMondays.
22.Ifafamilyofthreebuy1kgofstrawberriesand1kgofplumsonthefarm,theyshouldpay_______.
A.£7.48B.£9C.£10.48D.£16.48
23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?
A.Toinstructfarmershowtogrowcrops.
B.Toadvisepeopletogrowcrops.
C.Toattractvisitorstopickfruits.
D.Totellreadershowtopickfruits.
B
OneadvantageoftheInternetisshoppingconvenientlyonlineforclothes;onedisadvantageoftheInternetisalsoshoppingconvenientlyonlineforclothes.
“Nothingfits,”saidLamYukWong,aseniorinelectricalandcomputerengineeringatRiceUniversity.“Everyonesaysthis.Theyorderclothesandtheydon’tfit.Peoplegetveryunhappy.”
Wongandherdesignpartner,Xuaner“Cecilia”Zhang,areTeamWhiteMirror,creatorsofwhattheycalla“virtual(虚拟)fittingroom”.Theirgoalissimpleandconsumer-friendly:
toletonlineclothingshoppershaveaperfectfitandaperfectlookwhenshoppingeverytime.BothwomenarefromChina,WongfromHongKongandZhangfromBeijing.Theybothordermostoftheirclothingonline.Theygottheideafromtheirownexperiencesasconsumersandfromlisteningtothecomplaintsoffriendsandrelatives.“Theysay,‘Thecoloriswrong’or‘Igottherightsizebutitstilldoesnotfit.’Wewanttomakeitlikeyou’reinthestoretryingontheclothes,”Zhangsaid.
UsingaKinectdevelopedbyMicrosoftforusewithitsXbox360videogameplayer,Zhangscans(扫描)Wongandturnsherimageinto,ineffect,avirtualmodel,keepingWong’sdimensions(尺寸),andevenherskinandhaircolor.“Weputtheclothesontheshopper’s3-Dbodymodelsandshowhowtheylookwhentheyaredressed,”Wongsaid.Sofar,WongandZhanghaveadaptedthesoftwaretoshowdressesandshirts,andtheyarenowworkingonshorts.
Askedifshethoughtmenaswellaswomenmightbeinterestedinusingtheirvirtualfittingroom,Wongsaid,“Ithinktheirwiveswillcareaboutthis,soitwillalsobeimportanttomen.”
24.WongandZhanggottheideatodesignavirtualfittingroomfrom____.
A.aprogramattheiruniversityB.someshop-owners’complaints
C.theirshoppingexperiencesD.theXbox360videogameplayer
25.Whichofthefollowingshowstheprocessofusingthevirtualfittingroom?
A.scanning--tryingonclothes--gettingimages
B.tryingonclothes--gettingmodels--scanning
C.tryingonclothes--gettingimages–scanning
D.scanning--gettingmodels--tryingonclothes
26.WhatdidWongthinkofhervirtualfittingroom?
A.Itisperfectlydeveloped.B.Itislimitedtowomenshoppers.
C.Itislikeakindofvideogameplayer.D.Itwillhaveitsmarketshare.
27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?
A.Advantage?
Disadvantage!
B.Greatwomen,greatdesign
C.TeamWhiteMirrorandtheirvirtualfittingroom
D.Anamazinglypowerfulsoftware
C
Chinesestudents’extremelyneathandwrittencompositionshavearousedaheateddebateamongInternetuserssincephotosofthecompositionsandateacher’spickyremarkswerepublishedonDailyMailOnline.
“Canyoubelievethisessayishandwritten?
”DailyMailOnlineasked.
Thewebsitereportedonthecompositionsthatlookedliketheyhadbeenmachineprintedandontheteacher’sremarksatHengshuiHighSchoolinNorthChina’sHebeiProvince,oneofChina’stop100highschools.Theteacherwrote,“notonestroke(笔画)more,notonestrokeless”aboutsomecompositionsthatweren’tneatlywritten.
ThestoryimmediatelyarousedaheateddebateamongBritishInternetusersandgot652commentsafteritwaspublishedonWednesday.SomeBritishreaderswereamazedbytheneathandwritingandattributed(归于)China’sgrowingdevelopmenttothisstrictteachingmethod.AreadernamedJimsaid,“ThisisanotherexampleofwhyChinaisrisingtothetop”,andhiscommentgained72supports.Butsomereadersthoughtthetoo-pickymethoddoesn’tmakesenseinhelpingstudentslearnbetterEnglishandsuppresses(压制)students’creativity.
ChineseInternetusersalsoexpresseddifferentopinionsafterEnglishnewspapers,auserofChina’sTwitterlikeSinaWeibo,postedthestoryalongwithitscommentsonWeiboonThursday.Sincethen,theposthasreceived1,479comments.SinaWeibouserwenjinzetuisaid,“Beautifulhandwritingprovesanability.”However,anotherWeibouser,honorificabilitus,said,“It’smeaninglesstopursuethatneatEnglishhandwriting,sincelearninglanguageisforcommunicating,letaloneEnglishstudentsdon’twritethatneatly.”
TherearealsomanyWeibousersshowingworryaboutthistoo-strictteachingmethod,asweibouserli-owl-stopsaid,“WeshouldreflectontheChinese-styleeducation,andit’shardtoimaginewhatwouldhappenifalltheschoolsinChinaadoptedtheteachingmethodatHengshuiHighSchool.”
28.AsfortheChinesestudents’extremelyneathandwriting,theBritishInternetusers______.
A.wereamazedbyit
B.thoughtitsuppressesstudents’creativity
C.haddifferentviewsaboutit
D.thoughtitmeaningless
29.WhatSinaWeibouserwenjinzetuisaidtellsusthat______.
A.apersonwhosehandwritingi