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2019学年上期高二期中考试

英语试题

本试题卷共8页;全卷满分120分,考试用时100分钟。

★祝考试顺利★

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡指定位置。

2.选择题的作答,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

3.非选择题的作答,用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

第I卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分,略)

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

FamousPlacesinFranceThatEveryoneWillWanttoVisit

Whenvisitinganewdestination,itisalwaysagoodideatoknowabouttheplacesonthemust-seelist.Franceisoneofthosecountriesthateveryonewouldliketovisit.HereisalistofsomeofthemostfamousplacesinFrancethatoneshouldnotmissgoingto.

LaValleedeChamonix

SituatednearMt.Blanc,theChamonixValleyisaparadisefornatureloversandexplorers.Uhasbeautifulsceneryallyearround.Theplaceisalsofamousforwintersports,beingoneoftheoldestskiresorts.Liftstransportthevisitorstotheheartotthemassif(山丘),whichoffersbreathtakingviewofthevalley.Perfectforadventurousexplorers.

PlaceMassena(Nice)

Thisoneisknowngloballyasoneofthemostbeautifulpublicsquares.Theatmospherehere,isenhancedbyfountains,statuesandgardens.Itisfamousforstreetperformancesandconcerts,speciallythecarnivalparadeinFebruary.Anotherhighlightnearby,isVieuxNice.Butthemainattractionisatnight,whentheatmosphereismagicalduetotheilluminations.

LascauxII(Montignac)

LascauxIIisareproductionofthesetofcavesthatwerediscoveredin1940.Thesecaveswereestimatedtobemorethan17,000yearsold.Thecaveshavesome1,500paintingsofwildanimals.Itisbelievedtohavebeenasanctuary(圣所)fortheperformanceofsacredrites.LascauxIIisopenfoartloverswhowishtoseetheearlycavepaintingsandlearnmoreaboutthehistoryofEuropeanart.

LuxembourgGardens(Paris)

Thisplaceactsasaperfectplacetorelaxafteratiringdayofsightseeing.Theseformalgardens,whichwereopentoonlytheroyaltybeforetheFrenchRevolution,nowserveasoneofParisniostpopulardestinations.Familiescanspendtimehere,relaxingandenjoyingthebeautyofthenature.Beforevisitingthesegardens,youcanvisitFontainederobservatoire,whichissituatedjustsouthofthesite.

21.Ifyoulovetoexplore,whichplacemaybeyourfavorite?

A.PlaceMassena.B.LaValleedeChamonix.

C.LuxembourgGardens.D.LascauxII(Montignac).

22.WhatcanyouprobablyseeinPlaceMassena?

A.Royalgardens.B.Naturalscenery.

C.Cavepaintings.D.Astreetperformance.

23.WhoismorelikelytovisitLascauxII?

A.Apersonwhoenjoysattendingconcerts.

B.Apersonwholikesadventurousexplorations.

C.ApersoninterestedinthehistoryofEuropeanart,

D.Apersonwhoneedsagoodrestaftersightseeing.

24.WhatisspecialaboutLuxembourgGardens?

A.ItislocatedinParis.

B.Itissuitableforfamiliestogether.

C.Ithasbeautifulgardens.

D.ItisthemostfamousplaceinFrance.

B

“Thisisyourlastchance,”warnedMrsGillfeather.Ibrokeoutinasweatandmyhandsstartedtoshake.Webothwantedtogettosleep,butbeforewecould,Ihadtoputacannuta(针管)inherarm.

BeforebecomingadoctorI'donlyavagueideawhatacannulawas,comingfromanhourspentwithaplasticarmwhileatmedicalschool.OnceIbecameadoctor,however,Icouldn'tseemtogetawayfromthem.

Forthoseofyouwhoareluckyenoughtohavenevercomeintocontactwithone,they'retmyMtlerubesthatareputintoavein(静脉)sothatfluidormedicinescangodirectlyintotheblood.That'sthetheory.Unfortunately,theproblemisthatforthemtowork,youhavetogetthemintotheveininthefirstplaceThistendstobetrickierthanyou'dimagine-andit'sajobthattendstofallonthejuniordoctors.

MrsGiJifeather'sveinswereparticularlyelusivethatevening.I'dbeenjabbingtheneedleinforleast20minutes.

“Isn'ttheresomeoneelsewhocoulddothis?

”sheasked,forthefourthtime.“Someonewhoknowswhatthey'redoing,perhaps,-shesaidunderherbreath,justloudenoughformetohear.

Finally,Igotitin.Mrs.GillfeatherandIbothbreathedasighofrelief.

JustasIwasabouttoleavetheward,thenursecalledmeover,"Max,there’sanothercannulatod0onbed16.”

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“elusive”inParagraphFourprobablymean?

A.Hardtofind.B.Hardtounderstand,

C.Easytodescribe.D.Easytoreach.

26.FromParagraphThree,wecanlearnthattheauthor.

A.wasayoungerdoctor.B.didn’tliketobeadoctor.

C.felthimselfunlucky.D.thoughtiteasytodothejob.

27.Howdidtheauthorlearntoputtheneedleintotheveinatmedicalschool?

A.Byimitatingotherdoctors.B.Bydoingitonhisownarms.

C.Bylearningfromparents,D.Bypracticingwithaplasticami.

28.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Practicewasinvain.B.Anunfortunatedoctor.

C.Allmyeffortspaidoff.D.Amedicalaccident.

C

On20thJuly1969,millionsofpeoplesawNeilArmstrongtakehisfirststepsinspaceontelevision.ArmstronggotoutofthespacecraftApollo11,touchedthegroundofthemoonandsaid,“That’sonesmallstepforman,onegiantleapformankind.”

Aconspiracy(阴谋)theoryhasexistedsincethenightofhislunarlanding.Armstrong'sachievementswereconsideredamazing,butpeoplewonderedifitreallyhappened.Manypeoplebelievethatthesceneonthemoonwasn’treal.Rumoursspreadthroughoutcoffeeshops,streetcomers,andnewspapers,butitsoondieddown.

Buttheoriesresurfacedin2001.SuspicionbeganwhenanAmericantelevisionnetworkairedaprogramcalledConspiracyTheory:

DidWeLandontheMoon7TheshowarguedthatNASAdidnothavethemoneyforsuchavoyage,andthatthewholescenewasprobablyfilmedinamoviestudio.Manycriticssaythattherewerenostarsinthebackgroundduringthelunarlanding,soitmusthavebeenafake.TheyalsopointoutthattheAmericanflagthatwaspostedwaswaving.Howcouldthatbeifthereisnowindonthemoon?

NASA(NationaIAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration)hasdeniedtheserumoursmanytimes.Theyexplainedthatnowphotographerscancapturethebrightnessoftheastronautswiththedimnessofthestarsbehindthem.Also,theysaidthattheflagwaswavingbecausetheastronautswerepullingitbackandforthtryingtogetitdeeperintotherock.NASAalsopointsoutthatthetelevisionprogramfailstomentionthatArmstrongandhisteambroughtback800poundsofrockfromthemoon.

NeilArmstrongisseenasanationaliconintheUSandhislunarlandingisoneofthemosthistoriceventsinthecountry'shistory.Buteitherway,thisconspiracytheorystillexiststoday,

29.Whatdidn'ttheTVprogramDidWeLandontheMoon?

mention?

A.moneyB.starsC.theflagD.rocks

30.HowdidNASAreacttotherumo?

A.siunvcdgreatanger

B.Ithadtoaccepttherumor.

C.Itturnedadeafeartotherumor.

D.Itgaveexplanationsgainsttherumor.

31.AccordingtoNASA,theAmericanflagwaswavingbecauseof.

A.thewindB.theastronauts'pulling

C.thegravityD.ttecamera'smoving

D

TheAmericanstateofColoradoisconsideringabanonsmartphonesforchildrenyoungerthan13.

ADenver-baseddoctorfather-isleadingtheeffort.TimFamumisthefounderofagroupcalled'ParentsAgainstUnderageSmartphonesHispropesalwouldbansalesofsmartphonestochildrenundertheageof13.Itwouldalsobansalestoanyonewhowishestobuysuchadeviceforanyoneyoungerthan13.Themeasurewouldalsorequiresellersofsmartphonestoprovideprooftothestategovernmentthattheyhaveaskedbuyersifthephoneisforanypneunder13.

Themeasurenowneedsabout300,000signaturesintoappearonColorado'sstatewideballot(投票权)nextyear.Ifitmakestheballotandisapprovedbyvoters,Colorado'swouldbecomethefirststatetohavesuchaban.

TimFarnumsaidhedecidedtopushforthemeasureafterwatching

hisownchildrenstrugglewiththementaleffectsofalwayshavingasmartphonearound.Theywouldgetthephoneandlockthemselvesintheroomandchangewhotheywere,”hetoldTheColoradoannewspaper.

StateSenatorJohnKefalas,aDemocrat,saidheunderstandsthereasoningbehindtheproposedlaw.However,hetoldTheColoradoanthatachild’ssmartphoneusageisa"familymatterandnotsomethingthegovernmentshoulddecide.“Ultimately,thiscomesdowntoparenting,”hesaid,“makingsuretheirkidsarenotputtingthemselvesatrisk.”

Lastyear,theAAP(theAmericanAcademyofPediatrics)releasedguidelinesformediausebychildren.Thegroupadvisedparentstolimittimespentwatchingvideostonomorethanonehouradayofhigh-qualityprogramminguntilage6.Afterthat,itsaid,parentsshouldsetreasonabletimelimitsfortheirchildrenandmakesureelectronicdevicesdonottaketimeawayfromsleeporexercise.

32.What’sNOTrightaboutTimFamum’sproposal?

A.ItwillbepassedbythestateofColoradonextyear.

B.Itneeds300,000signaturestogaintheballot

C.Itbansbuyingsmartphonesforchildrenunder13.

D.Itbanssellingsmartphonestochildrenunder13,

33.What’sthedrivingforceofTimFamum’sproposal?

A.Otherparents’request,

B.Hisownchildren’saddictiontoSmartphones.

C.Smartphoneharmtochildren'shealth.

D.TheguidelinesreleasedbytheAPP.

34.What'stheattitudeofJohnKefalastowardTimFamum'spropral?

A.PositiveB.DoubtfulC.DisapprovingD.Unconcerned

35.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat.

A.childrenunder6shouldnftwatchvideos

B.parentsaretoblameforchildren'smediause.

C.parentsshouldcontrolchildren'smediause.

D.electronicdeviceswon’taffectchildren'ssleep

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