河北省大名县一中学年高二英语上学期半月考试题清北班2含答案Word下载.docx
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3.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Filloutanotherform.
B.Correcthismistakeontheform.
C.Tellthewomanhismedicalhistory.
4.Whenwillthemanmostlikelygethome?
A.At7:
00.B.Atabout7:
30.C.After8:
00.
5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Onafarm.B.Atafruitmarket.C.Atcustoms.
第二节
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,各小题将给出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.WhatrelationisthewomantoGeorge?
A.Hismother.B.Histeammate.C.Hiscoach.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkismoreimportant?
A.Winningthegame.
B.Beingateamplayer.
C.Impressingtheparents.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoattherestaurantatfirst?
A.Holdaparty.B.Watchthebiggame.C.Bookatable.
9.Whydoesthewomansuggestthemantrythebar?
A.Therestaurantisallbooked.
B.Theyhaveadifferentmenuthere.
☆Theintelligentmanfindsalmosteverythingridiculous,thesensiblemanhardlyanything.
聪明的人发现所有的事都是荒谬的,明智的人则从不如此。
C.Thereisroomforfivepeople.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whendoesthewomanhavetohandinheressay?
A.Thisafternoon.B.Tomorrow.C.Inacoupledays.
11.Whatisthewomanhavingtroublewith?
A.Endingherpaper.
B.Startingheressay.
C.Givingmorethoughts.
12.Howwillthemanhelpthewoman?
A.Bycorrectinghermistakes.
B.Byshowinghersomeexamples.
C.Byreadingwhatshehaswritten.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whodothewoman’sparentsprobablycheerfor?
A.England.B.Portugal.C.Spain.
14.Accordingtothewoman,whatismostlikelytohappentonight?
A.Spainwilllose.
B.Portugalwilllose.
C.Ronaldowillscorethreegoals.
15.WhydoesthemansupportforPortugal?
A.HelikesRonaldo.
B.Spainiswaytooconfident.
C.Portugalhasn’tlostasinglegameyet.
16.Howmuchmoneydothespeakersagreetobet?
A.$10.B.$20.C.$40.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howmanyparticipantsareinthefestival?
A.200.B.700.C.1000.
18.Whatisdifferentaboutthisyear’sfestival?
A.It’snotfree.
B.Therearemoreprizes.
C.DonaldTrumpwillbeattending.
19.Whatisthebiggestprize?
A.“TheGrandPumpkin”.
B.“CelebrityPumpkin”.
C.“TheGreatPumpkin”.
20.Whomightthespeakerbe?
A.Anewsreporter.
B.Aradioannouncer.
C.Aparticipantinthefestival.
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)
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
Itisgoodtogetintouchwithyourinnerchildfromtimetotime,andobviouslysomepeoplearewillingtopaybigmoneyforthechancetodosoinaproperenvironment.ABrooklyn-basedadultpreschoolischargingcustomersbetween$$333and$$999forthechancetoactlikeakidagain.
AtPreschoolMastermindinNewYorkadultsgettoparticipateinshow—and—tell,arts—and—craftssuchasfingerpaint,gameslikemusicalchairsandeventakenaps.Themonth-longcoursealsohasclasspicturedaywheretheadultsareexpectedtohaveafieldtripandaparentday.
30-year-oldMichelleJoniLapidos,thebrainbehindtheadultpreschool,studiedchildhoodeducationandhasalwayswantedtobeapreschoolteacher.She’salwaysonthelookoutfornewwaystogetpeopleintouchwiththefreedomofchildhood.Afriendencouragedhertostartthemastermindcourseinstead.
AccordingtoCandice,herbloggerfriend,PreschoolMastermindgivesadultsachancetorelearnandmasterthethingsthattheyfailedtounderstandaschildren.“Irealizedallthesignificancesofwhatwelearninpreschool,”saidfounderMichelleJoni,“Peoplecomehereandgetintouchwiththeirinnerchild.It’smagical.Wearebringingourselvesbacktoanotherplace,anothertimewithourselveswhenwearemorebelievinginourselves,moreconfidentandreadytotakeontheworld.”
“Oneperson’sherebecausetheywanttolearnnottobesoserious.”Michellesaid.“Another'
sheretolearntobemoreconfident.”Sheexplainedthatmostoftheclasseswereplanned.However,Joniaddedthatwhiletheplannedactivitieswerefun,itwasoftenthespontaneous(自发的)momentsthatattractedstudents.“It’sthethingsyoudon’tplanfor,thesharingbetweenfriendsandlearningfromeachother.’’
21.WhatisthepurposeofPreschoolMastermind?
A.Togiveadultsachancetoreturntochildhood.
B.Tohelpparentsunderstandtheirchildrenbetter.
C.Toprovidepracticaltrainingcoursesforteachers.
D.Tointroducesomewaysofplayingwithchildren.
22.WhatismainlydiscussedaboutPreschoolMastermindinParagraph2?
A.Itscustomers.B.Itsactivities.C.Itsenvironment.D.Itsschedule.
23.AccordingtoCandice,peoplecometothisprogramto________.
A.enjoyfreedomofthinkingB.realizetheirchildhooddreams
C.discovertheirinnerabilitiesD.figureoutchildhoodpuzzles
24.WhatdoweknowaboutMichelleJoni?
A.Sheusedtobeapreschoolteacher.B.Shelikestomakeplansinadvance.
C.ShefoundedPreschoolMastermind.D.Shegainedconfidencebysharing.
B
Backin2003an86-year-oldmandrovehisBuickthroughacrowdedfarmers’market.Ninepeoplewerekilled.Morethanfifty-fourpeoplewerehurt,fourteenwithseriousinjuries.Whenhefinallystopped,the86-year-oldmangotouthiscarandscreamedatpeopletogetoutoftheway.Noalcoholordrugswerefoundinhissystem.Apparently,hewasjustoldandconfused.
Thisisafrighteningaccident,anditisnotarareone.Therearemanyexamplesofelderlydriversdrivingintoswimmingpools,houses,storefronts,orworse.
Inourteenageyears,weallheard“drivingisnotaright;
it’saprivilege.”Thatisstilltrue,andtherecomesanagewhendrivingisnolongera
privilegethatcanbeallowed.Afteracertainage,eyesightand
dementia(痴呆)areveryseriousconcerns.Undoubtedly,
theseage-relatedproblemsaffectsomeolderadults’drivingability.Bythetimeapersonisbetweeneighty-fiveandninetyyearsold,hisorherdrivingprivilegeshouldbeexamined.
Licensinglawsvarygreatlyfromstatetostate,andit’stimeforanationallawonthemaximumagelimitfordriving.Themotivationforthislawissafety.Anotheroptionistostartwithlawsthatbananyoneovertheageofeighty-fivefromdrivingaftersundown,becausedrivingconditionsarenotassafeasdaylighthours.Stillanotheroptionthatmayallowelderlydriverstocontinuedrivingcouldbenewtechnologylikeavoicewarningsystemthatcautionsdriversonbusystreetsorattrafficlights.Finally,sincetherearelawsagainstdrivingundertheinfluenceofalcoholanddrugs,shouldn’tsomeprescriptiondrugsalsobeincluded?
Theaverageageof85-year-oldisundoubtedlytakingatleastoneprescriptiondrugdaily.
Thethoughtofan86-year-olddriverwithfailingeyesightrunningdowntheroadinatwo-tonpieceofmetalisunsettling
tousall.Drivingatanadvancedageisnotonlychallengingfortheelderlydrivers,butalsoit’sdangerousfortherestofus.
25.Thefirstparagraphiswritteninordertoshow_________.
A.theharmofdrivingatanoldageB.theimportanceoftrafficsafety
C.trafficaccidentsareontheriseD.manyelderlydriversarecareless
26.Theauthorsuggeststhatthereshouldbenewlawsagainstdriving__________.
A.overeighty-fiveB.betweensunsetanddawn
C.withthehelpofvoicewarningsystemsD.undertheinfluenceofprescriptiondrugs
27.Theunderlinedword“unsettling”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“________”.
A.disappointingB.worryingC.touchingD.interesting
28.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Howtokeepoldpeoplesafeontheroad?
B.Aredriverswellprotectedbylicensinglaws?
C.Shouldtherebeanagelimitforelderlydrivers?
D.Isdrivingarightoraprivilegeforanoldperson?
C
Ifirstcameacrosstheconceptofpay-what-you-cancafeslastsummerinBoone,N.C.,whereIateatF.A.R.M(FeedAllRegardlessofMeans)Café
.Youcanvolunteertoearnyourmeal,paythesuggestedprice($$10)orless,oryoucanoverpay—payingitforwardforafuturecustomer’smeal.Myonlyregretaftereatingtherewasnothavingachancetogivemytime.SoassoonasHealthyWorldCafé
openedinYorkinApril,Isignedupforavolunteershift(轮班).
F.A.R.MandHealthyWorldarepartofagrowingtrendofcommunitycafé
s.In2003,DeniseCerretaopenedthefirstinSaltLakeCity.CerretanowrunstheOneWorldEverybodyEatsFoundation,helpingotherscopyherpay-what-youcanmodel.
“Ithinkthecommunitycafé
istrulyahandup,notahandout,”Cerretasaid.Sheacknowledgedthatsoupkitchens(施粥所)haveaplaceinsociety,butpeopletypicallydon’tfeelgoodaboutgoingthere.
“Oneofthevaluesofthecommunitycafé
isthatwehaveanotherapproach,”shesaid.“Everyoneeatshere,nooneneedstoknowwhetheryouvolunteered,overpaidorunderpaid.”
Thesuccessfulcafé
snotonlyaddresshungerandfoodinsecuritybutalsobecomenecessarypartsoftheirneighborhood–whetherit’saplacetolearnskillsorhearlivemusic.Someteachcookingtoseniors;
someofferfreeusedbooks.Eatingorworkingthereisareminderthatweareallinthisworldtogether.
My10am---1pmshiftatWorld-Healthy-Café
beganwiththecafé
manager–oneofthetwopaidstaffmembers.Ourvolunteercrewwasn’tthemostorderly,butwemanagedtoprepareandservemealswithalotoflaughsinbetween