广东省珠海市学年高二上学期期末考试英语 Word版含答案bychun文档格式.docx
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每题1分,满分10分)
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。
1.impressedmewasmyEnglishteachercouldrecitemostofShakespeare'
spoems.
A.That,thatB.What,thatC.What,whatD.What,whose
2.When,thebuildingwillserveasareceptionhallfortheschool.
A.completedB.completingC.havingcompletedD.tocomplete
3.Enteringthelibrary,HanMeimeifoundLiLeiatthetableandabook.
A.seated;
readingB.seated;
readC.seating;
readingD.seating;
read
4.OnlywhenIsawtheoldpictureitwasthesameplaceIhadvisited.
A.IrealizedB.realizedIC.IdidrealizeD.didIrealize
5.Shepracticeddayandnightlosethegame.
A.soastoB.soasnottoC.soastonotD.notsoasto
6.IfIyoungerandstronger,Ivolunteertohelpinthepoorestareas.
A.were;
wouldB.am;
shallC.were;
shallD.am;
would
7.Withsomuchhomeworktodo,pupilsfinddifficulttosparetimeforsports.
A.itsB.thisC.thatD.it
8.It'
snogoodsomuchjunkfood.
A.eatB.toeatC.eatingD.havingeaten
9.toclassicnovels,thestudentshavelearnedalotfromthought-provokingsituations.
A.ExposingB.BeingexposedC.ExposedD.Havingexposed
10.Astheworld'
sbiggestbookworms,Indiansread,,10.7hoursaweek.
A.inconclusionB.onaverageC.afterallD.aboveall
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
ThetravelagencieslistedherecanhelpyouplanandbookyourtriptoNewZealand,whetheryou'
reonabudgetorwishtoexperiencealuxuryholiday.TheseagenciesareofficiallyrecognisedandtheyareexpertinNewZealandairlines,accommodation,activities,andmore.
TravelTimeSouthPacific
TravelourbeautifulNewZealandbyself-drivecar,motorhomeorcoachtour(independentorgroup).Wehavebeendesigningandbookingitineraries(行程)forthousandsofverysatisfiedtravelerssince1987.Oncall24hours7daysincaseyouneedourhelp.
Mt.CookPackageTour
Thisisaveryexcitingandaffordablepackagetourfor1night,2daysthatincludesashuttlebusbetweenQueenstown,Mt.CookandChristchurch,withlunchanddinnerofthedayofarrivalandbreakfastofthenextmorning.
FlyingHorseTravel
FlyingHorseTravelisaNewZealandtravelagencyspecialisinginself-drivetripsforindependenttravelersinNewZealand.Wealsoprovideguidedtoursforsmallgroups(upto10people)andareespeciallygoodatservingtravelerswhodon'
tspeakEnglish.
MilfordSoundFullDayTour
TheMilfordSoundiswell-knownasthemostfamousworldheritagesiteinNewZealand,locatedinFiordlandNationalPark.ThetourstaysfortwohoursatMilfordSound,wheretravelerscanenjoyamazingviewsandseewildanimalslikeblueducks,OamaruBluePenguins,furseals,KakaposandDuskyDolphins.
11.WhatisspecialaboutMt.CookPackageTour?
A.Itdesignsitinerariesfortravelers.B.Itprovidestravelerswith3meals.
C.Itoffersairportpick-upservices.D.Itprovidesself-drivecarsandcoaches
12.WhichagencymightaChinese-speakingtravelerchoose?
A.Mt.CookPackageTour.B.FlyingHorseTravel.
C.TravelTimeSouthPacific.D.MilfordSoundFullDayTravel.
13.WhatcantravelersseeatMilfordSound?
A.Redswans.B.Whitetigers.C.Pandas.D.DuskyDolphins.
B
Dressedinbrightyellowuniforms,14childrenfromEngland'
sFibbersleyParkAcademyperformBaduanjin(eight-sectionbrocade),oneofthemostcommonformsofChineseqigongexercise,togetherwithnearly300adultsattheopeningceremonyofthe3'
aEuropeanHealthQigongGames.Rheeya,11,saysthatshewasluckytobeselectedtojointheqigongclubatschoolandshenowlikespracticingiteverydaybyherselfathome.
Thechildren'
sqigonginstructorNicolaDay,amemberofBritishQigongAssociation,introducedqigongintotheUnitedKingdomschoolcurriculum(课程)ayearagoafterbecomingawareofitshealthbenefits.
"
AsateacherInoticethatthechildrenintheUKarestressedbyschoolworkandlifeingeneral.Manychildrenandadultsnowspendaconsiderableamountoftimeofthedaygazingatelectronicscreensofphonesandtabletsandlesstimeinteractingwithotherpeople,"
saysDay."
TheUKeducationsystemisalsoputtingpressureonchildrentobesuccessfulinnationalexams.Iknowthroughqigong,thelackofsocialinteraction,fitness,andsomementalproblemscanberedressed(纠正),"
sheadds.
LiHui,chairmanoftheBritishQigongAssociation,saysthattheassociation,whichfocusesontrainingqigonginstructorsintheUK,hasseenanincreaseinthenumberofEuropeanswhowanttolearnaboutthisancientChinesehealingsystem.LihastrainedthousandsoftaichiandqigongloversandinstructorsinEurope.
XiangXiaowei,anofficialwiththeChineseembassyinLondon,callsqigong"
asymbolofChineseculture."
"
ItisnotonlyasymbolofChinesehealthculture,butalsoservesasapossiblesolutiontocontemporaryhealthproblems,"
headds.
14.WhydidNicolaDayintroduceqigongintoBritishschoolcurriculum?
A.BecauseshewantedtopromoteChineseculture.
B.Becauseshethoughtitwasgoodforstudents'
health.
C.Becausesheguessedstudentswouldfallinlovewithit.
D.BecauseshewasamemberofBritishQigongAssociation.
15.AccordingtoNicolaDay,howcanqigongbenefitchildrenintheUK?
A.Theymighthaveimprovedeyesight.
B.Theymightscorebetterinnationalexams.
C.Theymightsavemuchtimeforschoolwork.
D.Theymighthavebetterinterpersonalrelationship.
16.WhatcanweknowfromLiHui'
swords?
A.QigongisenjoyingincreasingpopularityinEurope.
B.AllEuropeansbelievethatqigongisgoodfortheirhealth.
C.Heissatisfiedwithhisjobaschairmanoftheassociation.
D.MoreandmoreEuropeanswanttobeqigonginstructors.
17.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?
A.Qigongisasolutiontoallcontemporaryhealthproblems.
B.Qigongisaworkabletreatmenttoseverementaldiseases.
C.Practicingqigongisphysicallyandmentallybeneficial.
D.PracticingqigongispopularbothinChinaandabroad.
C
TheUniversityofBristolwillofferstudentslessonsinhappiness.Theuniversityisofferingthe12-weekcoursetostudentsfromalluniversitydisciplinesin2020,whichwillcounttowards20oftheir120creditpointsfortheirfirstyear.Thecourse,tobetaughtbyProfessorBruceHood,anexpertwhostudieshowthebrainworksandhowhumansthink,willexplorewhathappinessisandhowtoachieveit.
In2018,400studentssignedupforapilothappinesscourseattheuniversity,whichdidnotresultinacademiccredits,aspartoftheuniversity'
seffortstoimprovingwell-being.
ProfessorHoodsaid,"
We'
rereallyexcitedthattheuniversityhasgotbehindthecourse.Thiscoursewillbebuiltandestablishedonwhatwe'
vealreadylearntin2018butofcoursewe'
regoingtomonitorthestudentsmuchmorecloselybecauseit'
sforacademiccredits.Theycan'
ttakeaneasyoption-they'
vereallygottoputalotofeffortintoit."
Thevoluntarycoursewasoriginallyintroducedamidgrowingconcernsaboutstudentmentalhealth.In2018,studentscalledformoresupportandservicesforyoungpeoplewithmentalhealthissuesattheuniversity.Underthenewcourse,studentswillattendaone-hourlectureeachweekaswellasa"
happinesshub"
.Lectureswilladdressaseriesofissues,includingwhetherhappinessisinthegenesandifitcanreallybechanged,howourmindsinfluencedhappinessandtheroleofcultureinhappiness.
Studentswillbeaskedtoselectoneofsevenhappinessexercisestopracticeforaweek,andthenevaluatetheeffectithasonthem.Thiswillbediscussedattheweeklyhappinesshubmeetings.Theexercisesincludesleepingmore,meditating(冥想),expressinggratitudeforpeopleandthingsandpracticingrandomactsofkindness.
18.WhatwillthestudentslearninProfessorHood'
sclass?
A.Thebenefitsofhappiness.B.Thecausesofhappiness.
C.Thewaythebrainworks.D.Themeaningofhappiness.
19.Whatdoweknowaboutthecoursein2018andtheonein2020?
A.Studentsneededtostudyhardtopassthe2018course.
B.Studentsfromallmajorscouldsignupthe2018course.
C.Theuniversitywillbemuchstricterwiththe2020course.
D.Studentswillbemuchhappierafterattendingthe2020course.
20.Theoriginalreasonforintroducingthecoursewasto_
A.improvestudents'
mentalhealth.B.helpstudentsgetmorecredits.
C.restrictstudents'
dailybehavior.D.improvestudents'
academicperformance.
21.Thetextiswrittento
A.introduceacollegeprofessorC.informreadersofnews
B.teachreaderstosignupD.makereadershappy
D
Forallthegoodtheydo,eyedropshaveonemajordrawback:
it'
shardtotellhowmuchofthemedicationisactuallygettingtotheeye.Nowinastudy,scientistsreportthattheyhavedevelopedacontactlens(隐形眼镜)thatchangescolorasdrugsarereleased.Thisvisualindicatorcouldhelpeyedoctorsandpatientsreadilydeterminewhetherthesemedicationsarewheretheyshouldbe.
Eyesaregoodatkeepingthingsout.Whensomethinggetsintoortowardaneye,thelidsblinkandtearsstartrapidlyflowingtoavoidinfectionanddamagefromforeignobjects.Theseprocessesareusuallyhelpful,buttheycanblocktheuptakeofmuch-neededmedications.Studiessuggestthatlessthan5percentofdrugsiney