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湖北武汉部分重点学校1819学度高二下年末统考英语
湖北武汉部分重点学校18-19学度高二下年末统考-英语
第一部分:
听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕
第一节〔共5小题,每题1.5分,总分值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ABC三个选项中选出最正确选项并标在试卷的相应位置.
1.Whatmightpreventthewomanbuyingthetable?
A.Itsquality.B.Theprice.C.Itsdesign.
2.Whoplantedthetrees?
A.Thewoman.B.Henry.C.Someoneelse.
3.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shegotfiredtoday.
B.Shegotpromotedlastweek.
C.Shewasfooledbytheman.
4.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?
A.Watchtheballgamewiththeman.
B.Askthemantogototheotherroom.
C.Watchtheeveningnewsbyherself.
5.HowlongisthedayonMars?
A.Lessthan24hours.
B.24hoursand37minutes.
C.37hours.
第二节〔共15小题,每题1.5分,总分值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,从提中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sdocument?
A.It’sabout30000wordslong.
B.It’swritteninEnglish.
C.It’satextbook.
7.Whichlanguageisthemostdifficultaccordingtotheman?
A.Arabic.B.Spanish.C.English.
8.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodo?
A.Translatethedocumentherself.
B.Hirethemantodothetranslation.
C.Lookforanothertranslator.
听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。
9.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?
A.Toplaceanadinthenewspaper.
B.Toaskaboutsomethingforsale.
C.TofindoutaboutaTVprogram.
10.Whenwillthespeakersmeetthisafternoon?
A.At2:
00.B.At3:
00.C.At4:
00.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whywasthemandisappointed?
A.Chinalostthematch.B.Chinadidnotplaywell.
C.Chinawontooeasily.
12.Whatdidthewomanenjoymostaboutthematch?
A.Thepassionofthesport.B.Theskilloftheplayers.
C.Theclosescoreofthegame.
13.Whatdidthemansaythatsurprisedthewoman?
A.Chinacan’twinthematches.
B.Chinawilldefinitelylosethegoodteams.
C.Chinashouldhopeforabronzemedal.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inthewoman’s.B.Inthehospital.C.Inanoffice.
15.Whatwasthepurposeofthemeeting?
A.Tofindoutwhythewoman’srecentworkwaspoor.
B.Toaskaboutthewoman’sfamily.
C.Tofirethewoman.
16.Whathappenedtothewoman’smother?
A.Shewasseriouslysick.
B.Shehadacaraccident.
C.Shediedofstomachcancer.
17.WhatwasMr.Travers’attitudetothewomanintheend?
A.Hewasangry.B.Hewascritical.C.Hewaskind.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.WherewasBrandonlastseen?
A.Inthefrozenfoodssection.
B.Inthesportinggoodssection.
C.Inthetoyssection.
19.WhatisBrandonwearing?
A.whiteshirtandaredbaseballcap.
B.Bluejeansandablackbaseballcap.
C.Adarkshirtandbluejeans.
20.Whatshouldguestsdoiftheyseetheboy?
A.Callthesecuritydepartment.B.TakehimtothePizzaHut.
C.Takehimtothesecuritydesk.
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,总分值30分)
第一节单项填空(共10小题;每题l分,总分值l0分)
第一部分:
多项选择:
共10小题,每题1分共10分.
21.NothavingagoodofEnglishcanbeaseriousobstacletoachievingyourgoals.
A.demandB.appreciationC.experienceD.command
22.Asforhungry,youwon’tgetmuchfromthosewhoneverwentthroughit
A.kindnessB.sympathyC.adviceD.regret
23.January8thsaweventstakingplaceintheU.ScityofMemphistowhatwouldhavebeenElvisPresley’s75thbirthday.
A.markB.strikeC.deliverD.receive
24.OutofsympathyfortheearthquakevictimsinYushu,thekind-heartedladyherclothesandbeddingtothem.
A.putawayB.setasideC.gaveawayD.sendout
25.Sincealltheshelvesinthelibraryareopen,thebooksareeasilytothereaders.
A.visibleB.accessibleC.availableD.acceptable
26.Jenniewasparticularlytopersonalcriticism;thus,you’dbettertalkwithhercautiously.
A.ridiculousB.opposedC.unconditionalD.sensitive
27.Everyonemustworktolive,butmanypeopleareluckyenoughtomakemoremoneythantheyneed.Whatshouldtheydowiththisextraincome?
A.eventuallyB.naturallyC.evidentlyD.immediately
28.WehaveahighregardforMr.Smithbecausehealwaystriestohisprinciples
A.lookforwardtoB.liveupto
C.catchupwithD.liveupwith
29.-–Ihearthatamodernchurchistobebuiltnearourschool.
---I’mafraidthatitdoesn’tthesurroundings.
A.comeupwithB.getalongwith
C.fitinwithD.keepupwith
30.Hissacrificesforthecountrywereneverofficially,whichmadeallofusfeeldiscouraged.
A.appealedB.acknowledgedC.recommendedD.evaluated
第二节完形填空〔共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分〕
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕选出能够填入空白的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Amanwasexploringcavesbytheseashorewhenhefoundabagwithabunchofhardenedclayballs.Itwaslikesomeonehad31theballsandleftthemoutinthesuntobake.
Theydidn’tlooklikemuch,butthey32theman,sohetookthebagoutofthecavewithhim.Ashewalkedalongthebeach,he33theclayballsoneatatimeoutintotheoceanasfarashecould.Hethoughtlittleaboutit34hedroppedoneoftheclayballsanditcrackedopen(裂开)onarock.Insidewasabeautiful,preciousstone!
35,themanstartedbreakingopenthe36balls.Eachcontainedasimilartreasure.Hefoundthousandsofdollars’37ofjewelsinthe20orsoleftoverones.
Thenit38him.He’dbeenonthebeachalongtime,throwingmaybe50or60oftheballs,withtheirhiddentreasure,intothe39.Insteadofthousandsofdollarsintreasure,he40havetakenhometensofthousandsbuthehadjustthrownitaway!
It’slikethat41people.Welookatsomeone,maybeevenourselves,butwe42seetheclayshell.Itdoesn’tlooklikemuchfromthe43.Itisn’talwaysbeautifulandshining,sowe44it.Weseethatpersonaslessimportantthansomeonemore45orstylishorwell-knownorwealthy.Butwehaven’ttakenthetimetofindthetreasure46insidethatperson.
Thereisatreasureineachandeveryoneofus.IfwetakethetimetogettoknowthatpersonandaskGodtoshowusthatpersonthe47Heseesthem,thentheclaybeginsto48andthebrilliantjewelbeginstoshineforth.Maywenotcometothe49ofourlivesandfindoutthatwe’vethrownawaya50infriendshipsbecausethegemswerehiddeninballsofclay!
MayweseethepeopleinourworldasGodseesthem.
31.A.inventedB.rolledC.handledD.bounced
32.A.confusedB.encouragedC.interestedD.relaxed
33.A.dippedB.pushedC.kickedD.threw
34.A.untilB.whenC.sinceD.though
35.A.FrightenedB.DeterminedC.ExcitedD.Disappointed
36.A.shiningB.floatingC.survivingD.remaining
37.A.worthB.valueC.costD.wealth
38.A.shockedB.rejectedC.struckD.delighted
39.A.cavesB.wavesC.seashoreD.storms
40.A.mightB.mustC.couldD.should
41.A.withB.towardsC.aboutD.between
42.A.hardlyB.actuallyC.simplyD.luckily
43.A.distanceB.outsideC.weightD.pattern
44.A.removedB.suspectedC.ignoredD.reserved
45.A.beautifulB.cautiousC.positiveD.grateful
46.A.lostB.hiddenC.dividedD.mixed
47.A.momentB.pointC.degreeD.way
48.A.comeoffB.breakawayC.takeoverD.falldown
49.A.sightB.bestC.middleD.end
50.A.relationB.positionC.fortuneD.memory
第三部分:
阅读理解〔共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分〕
阅读以下短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
IfanewideainAmericabecomesalaw,peoplewhosufferfromobesity(肥胖症〕couldsufferfinanciallytoo.Theproposal(建议)aimstoencouragepeopletobehealthy.
TheUSstateofArizonawantstochargeoverweightcitizens$50(325yuan)annuallyiftheyfailtofollowtheirdoctor’sadvice.Peoplewithchildrenorwhoareoverweightbecausetheysufferfromamedicalconditionwouldbeexempt(被豁免的).IftheideaisapprovedbyCongress,smokersanddiabeticswhofailtosticktoahealthylifestylewillalsohavetopay.
Medicaid,theorganizationwhichprovideshealthcaretothepoorintheUSA,coststhegovernment$339bn(2.2trillionyuan)ayear.MonicaCoury,assistantdirectoratArizona’sMedicaidprogram,saidthatthisproposalwouldaskpeopletogivesomethingback.
ShesaidthatArizonawouldtakeacarrotandstickapproachtotheproblem.Aswellaspenalizing(惩罚)peoplewhogoagainsttheirdoctor’swishes,incentives(奖励)wouldbeofferedforfollowingadvice,possiblyakeep-fitvideo.Arizona’ssenatorKyrstenSinemahasnotbackedtheplans,sayingthatthereisn’tasystemtodecidewhethersomeoneisorisn’tfollowingmedicaladvice.Othercriticsclaimthatpeopledon’tneedthegovernmenttolookafterthem;iftheywanttobefatandsmoke,the“nannystate”shouldn’ttrytostopthem.WesBenedictoftheLibertarianPartysaid:
“Ifyouwanttosavethestatemoney,cutMedicaidacrosstheboard,butdon’tsingleoutoverweightpeopleandsmokers.”
51.ThestateofArizonawantstochargepeoplewho____.
A.arefatparents
B.arefatandobedient
C.arefatduetoamedicalcondition.
D.arefatanddon’tfollowtheirdoctor’sadvice.
52.Peoplewhoare___anddon’tadoptahealthylifewillNOTbechargediftheproposalbecomeslaw?
A.overweightB.HIVcarriers
C.diabetesD.smokers
53.Whatdoes“acarrotandstickapproach”mean?
A.Akindofhealthydiet
B.Akindofunhealthydiet.
C.Apolicyofofferingacombinationorrewardsandpunishment.
D.Apolicyofofferingacombinationofrewardsandprizes.
54.WhatdidWesBenedictthinkoftheproposal?
A.Biased.B.Justandfair.
C.Influential.D.Notpractical.
B
Middleclassworkersaged50andabovearebeingforcedtodelaytheirretirementuntiltheyare“atleast70”,withmanyblamingtheirchildren,areportrevealedyesterday.
Thereport,fromtheinvestmentfirmHear