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学年上海市同济中学高二阶段考试英语试题Word版
2016-2017学年上海市同济中学高二3月阶段考试英语试题
(时间90分钟,满分100分)
I.Listening:
20%
SectionA
Directions:
InsectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Thewomanlikesplayingfootballinwinter.
B.Themanlikesswimminginsummer.
C.Themanlikesplayingbasketballinsummer.
D.Themanlikesplayingbasketballinwinter.
2.A.Twofathers.B.Twomovies.C.Twopictures.D.TwoOscarprizes.
3.A.Long.B.Moving.C.Interesting.D.Boring.
4.A.India.B.Thailand.C.Japan.D.SouthKorea.
5.A.Seeafilm.B.Buyajacket.
C.Climbmountains.D.Visitanactor.
6.A.Atthetrainstation.B.Onthetrain.
C.Attheairport.D.Attheoffice.
7.A.Makeplansonthecomputer.B.Playinggamesonthecomputer.
C.Practiceusingaprogramonthecomputer.D.Learnhowtousethecomputer.
8.A.120yuan.B.160yuan.C.200yuan.D.220yuan.
9.A.Itisgoingtobecloudy.B.Itisgoingtorain.
C.Itisrainingnow.D.Thewomanlostherumbrella.
10.A.Sports.B.Movies.C.Music.D.Actionmovies.
SectionB
Directions:
InsectionB,youwillhearseverallongerconversationsandshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheconversationsandthepassages.Theconversationsandthepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11to12arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.AskingforWi-Fipassword.
B.Wearingshoesonthecarpet.
C.Lookingintothehost’sbedroomwithoutpermission.
D.Turningdownfoodwhenoffered.
12.A.24%.B.89%.C.64%.D.22%.
Questions13through15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
13.A.Sheis27yearsold.B.Shehasbeenteachingforthreeyears.
C.Shewantstodosomethingelse.D.Sheteachesinamiddleschool.
14.A.Theycooktheirlunchbythemselves.B.Mostoftheirfamiliesarepoor.
C.Mostofthemarehomeless.D.Theyoftenwriteletterstotheteachers.
15.A.ThebeautifulsunriseinNewMexico.
B.Akindergartenteacher’slifeinNewMexico.
C.HomelesschildreninNewMexico.
D.PoorfamiliesinNewMexico.
Questions16through18arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
16.A.Hecan’tspeakEnglishverywell.
B.HefindsitisdifficulttospeakSpanish.
C.Hedoesn’tknowmuchSpanishgrammarandvocabulary.
D.HehasdifficultyinlearningEnglishgrammar.
17.A.Aboutthreeyears.B.Aboutfouryears.
C.Aboutfiveyears.D.Abouttwoyears.
18.A.MovetoSpain.
B.Havemoreregularconversationpractice.
C.WatchmoreSpanishtelevisionprogrammes.
D.Domorereadingintheclassroom.
Questions19to20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
19.A.Shehurthimwithaknife.B.Shepushedhimtothefloor.
C.Shecaughtholdofhisknife.D.Shedidnothingbecauseoffear.
20.A.Thewoman.B.Twopolicemen.
C.Twoworkersinthesubway.D.Twopassengers.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA10%
Directions:
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwithproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
It’severystudent’sdreamfordronestodeliverburritos(墨西哥卷饼)tocampus.
Alphabet’sProjectWingandChipotlehaveteamedupforapilotprogram21__________fliestheseburritostothestudentsatVirginiaTechinBlacksburg,Virginia.ThesedronescanflytothedeliverylocationfromaChipotlefoodtruck,hoveroverthecustomerandlowertheorderdown22___________(use)awirecable.
ThisprogrammarksthefirsttimethatProjectWinghasuseditstechnologytodeliveritemsdirectlytoconsumers.“It’sthefirsttimethatwe23___________(deliver)foodtopeople,”DaveVos,whoheadsProjectWing,said.
ForthemewexperimentatVirginiaTech,thedroneswilltravelbackandforthtoaChipotlefoodtruckinsteadofan24___________(establish)restaurant.Thiswillletresearchersobservetheaccuracyofthetechnology’snavigationsystemandsee25____________peoplerespond.Althoughthemaingoalistotestthedroneanditstechnology,researchersarealsointerestedinhowwellthepackagingprotectstheburritosandkeepsthemwarm.Thedeliverydrones26____________(fly)todropoffandpickupordersandahumanoperatorwillbepresenttotakecontrol27____________necessary.Also,regulationsstatethatdrones28___________(notpermit)toflyoverpeople,sothestudents29___________(order)theirburritoswillbeprotected.
Thedata30___________(gather)fromthisburrito-bearingaircraftexperimentwillalsobegiventotheFAA(联邦航空管理局)tohelptheagencydevelopnewrulesfordronedelivery.
SectionB10%
Directions:
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.manufacturingB.applyC.thanksD.affectingAB.function
AC.assistanceAD.poweredBC.tiredBD.fitCD.necessaryABC.medical
Factoryworkersareabouttogetsuper-humanstrength31_________toNasa's“Robo-Glove”.TheglovehelpedscientistscontrolRobonaut2,arobotthatprovidedengineeringandtechnical32_________onaspacemission.Butnowithasbeengivenpower-boostingtechnologiesthankstoapartnershipbetweenGeneralMotorsandmedicaltechnologycompany,Bioservo.Theyhopethatitwillhelpworkersinfactories.
Usingacombinationofsensorsthat33_________likehumannervesandmuscles,thenewPowerGlovehasthesamedexterity(敏捷)asthehumanhand—butwithhugestrength.Thetechnologiescouldhelpemployeesinhealthcareand34_________industrieswhereastronggrip(紧握)is35_________togetthejobdone.Theglovehelpsstopstomake36_________handslesspainfulafteralongday'sworkandwillmakeiteasierforworkerstogetagrip.
Itcouldcuttheamountofforceanoperatorneedstoholdatoolduringanoperationinhalf.Anoperatorinafactorymayuse15to20poundsofforcetoholdatoolduringanoperation,forexample.Butwiththeroboticglove,thefactoryoperatormightneedto37_________only5to10poundsofforce.WearingtheRobo-Glovewillmeantoolsnolongerneedtobemadeto38_________aworker'shand,whichwillcutcoststoo.
Thehandis39_________bysomebatteriesthataretiedaroundtheworker'swaist.Potentialusesinthe40_________industryarepromisingwiththeincreaseinroboticsurgery,too.Providingacomfortablegloveforsurgeonstocontrolrobotsoverapatient'sbodyduringlongoperationscouldhelpsavelives.
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension
SectionA15%
Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Therearetworunnersstandingsidebysideatthestartinglineofarace.Bothlookverystrongandfast.Butonlyoneoftherunnersspeedsaheadandwinstherace.Theotherfallsbehind.
Someathletescanreach__41__suchastheachievementofanOlympicgoldmedal.Othersmayneverliveuptotheirpromises.Exactlywhatkindof__42__beforearaceoranothereventmakesthe__43__?
Everybodyknowsthatathletesworkouttostrengthentheir__44__.Butresearchshowsthatstrengtheningthemindmaybejustas__45__.Carefulstudyindicatesthatthebestathleteswin__46__becausetheythinktheycanwin.
Thinkingpositivethoughtsseemstogivepossibilityfor__47__insports.Thosewhosaytothemselvesoverandover,“IknowIcandothis,”oftenfindtheyhavethe__48__towin.Ontheotherhand,peopleoftenfail,whothink,“Ican’twin.”
Oneprocedurethathelpsmanyathletesiscreating__49__inthemind.Theyaretoldtothinkofeach__50__theymustmaketowin.Someusepicturesthataremorefanciful.Oneskaterlikedtoimagineastarburstinginsideher,__51__herwithenergy.Anotherathletewhowantedtofeel__52__picturedhimselfasa__53__floatingintheair.
Sonexttimeyouwanttodosomethingwell,trytrainingyour__54__tohelpyou.Perhapsateacheroranotherinstructorcanhelpyouplanyourtraining.Ifyouimagineyourselfdoingbetter,youmaysoonsee__55__inwhatyoureallycando.Positivethinkingandpicturecreatedinyourmindcanhelpyouwin!
41.A.placesB.prizesC.medalsD.goals
42.A.preparationB.pictureC.planD.working
43.A.sameB.differenceC.mostD.best
44.A.mindB.thoughtC.bodiesD.legs
45.A.importantB.interestingC.possibleD.correct
46.A.hardlyB.almostC.partlyD.nearly
47.A.successB.goalsC.winD.failure
48.A.disadvantageB.advantageC.luckyD.misfortune
49.A.goldB.picturesC.moneyD.movement
50.A.moveB.stairC.jumpD.place
51.A.givingB.borrowingC.fillingD.supporting
52.A.calmB.distractedC.discouragedD.happy
53.A.fishB.birdC.catD.horse
54.A.bodyB.mindC.speedD.endurance
55.A.improvementB.advantageC.chanceD.winning
SectionB22%
Directions:
Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstateme