高二(上)期中考试英语试卷-(1)

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大垸高级中学2017-2018学年高二年级上学期期中考试英语时间: 14:30-16:30试题范围: 英语必修五unit1-unit5出卷人:周志敏 审题人:肖彩霞 试做人:李翠花第1部 分: 听力 (共两节,满分30分)第1节 (共5小题,每段对话仅读一遍)1. What is the woman expecting(期待)? A. Davids phone call. B. Davids coming home.C. Davids letter. 2. What number will the man give the woman? A. His personal phone number. B. His office phone number. C. His office fax number. 3. Which button(按钮) should the man press(按)for pause(暂停)? A.The green one. B. The red one. C. The yellow one.4. What is the womans problem? A. Her flight being put off (取消).B. Missing(错过)her flight(航班). C. Failing to (没能) find her luggage(行李). 5. How much money did the man save(节省)? A. 400 yuan.B. 100 yuan. C. 200 yuan. 第2节 (共15小题,每段对话读两遍)听第6段材料,回答6-7题。6. Why does the man talk to the woman? A. To ask about her family. B. To ask for(寻求) some advice. C. To invite her to a party. 7. What does the woman think the man should give to his girlfriend mother? A. Some greeting (问候) cards. B. Some flowers. C.A scarf (围巾). 听第7段材料,回答8-9题。8. What was the woman doing before five oclock? A.Walking her dog. B. Reading a magazine. C. Doing her homework. 9. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Whether people should walk dogs in the park. B. News about building a dog park. C. Ways (方法)to walk dogs.听第8段材料,回答10-12题。10. Where does the woman work?A.At a hotel. B. At a readers club. C. At a bookstore.11. How much does the man need to pay per year(每一年)? A. 30 pounds. B. 20 pounds. C. 25 pounds. 12. What day is it today? A. Friday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday. 听第9段材料,回答13-16题。13. What did the woman plan to do last night? A. To chat with a man from France. B. To watch a football game. C.To work on a project. 14. How long did the woman chat(聊天) with the French man? A. For about one and a half hours. B. For about half an hour. C.For about an hour. 15. What does the man think of the womans action(行为) last night? A. Helpful. B. Bad. C.Interesting. 16. Whats the most probable relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Neighbors(邻居). C. Brother and sister. 听第10段材料,回答17-20题。17. How many ski areas (滑雪区) are there near Boston? A. 4. B.2. C. 3. 18. How many acres (英亩) does the ski area cover(占据) for skilled skiers (滑雪者)? A. About 40. B. Less than 30. C. A bit over 30.19. How often does the Wachusett Mountain Ski School give class lessons? A. Every day. B. Once a week. C.Twice a week. 20. What can you do to get more information? A. Surf the Internet(上网). B. Make a phone call. C. Write a letter. 第2部 分 阅读理解 (共两节, 满分40分)第一节 A 篇If teaching English is what you love, you will enjoy teaching the language as a volunteer in India. As an English teacher, you will enjoy working in partner institutions (合伙的机构) and on independent projects. Welcome to join our program! You will find students who are eager to learn, and learners who are excited to be taught by foreigners and in a good learning environment. The atmosphere is quite good, you will love it and it will be exciting for you to help the children improve their skills in English and your English teaching skills. Most of the students are from Himalayan Mountains who do not have a sound(全面的) knowledge of English. Here volunteers work with a specific (具体的)aim and their work is to reach the desired(预期的) goal. Most of the schools in the villages have a small number of students; therefore, you will not be exhausted as what happens in learning institutions with higher numbers of learners. The numbers are manageable and again the students are eager to learn. They appreciate being taught by native English speakers, because they can learn the language in an original setting (环境) unlike in their rural (乡村的) setting where it is influenced by the local accents. You do not have to be a teacher to volunteer in this program, given that (鉴于,考虑到) it is only an attempt (尝试)to give the children a different view of the language. One is not required to offer an in-depth(深入的) knowledge of English grammar; all that is needed is that you are a native speaker and willing to motivate (刺激) the children to improve their English speaking, reading and writing skills. Study materials are provided in the volunteer house. But for those who may have their own, they are encouraged to bring them along. To be a volunteer as an English teacher, you need a sound knowledge of English grammar. Also, you need to have interest in meeting with new children and people. As an individual (个人), if you want to start as an English teacher in India, it is so easy. You can contact (联系) us by teachinginindiagmail.com. 21. What is the requirement for the volunteers? A. They speak English as their mother language. B. They are willing to stay in India for long. C. They have work experience as a teacher. D.They can teach high-level English grammar. 22. What can be inferred from the passage? A. The children there are good at studying. B.The children there live a wealthy (富有的) life. C. Teaching English there isnt hard. D. Only a few volunteers go to India. 23. According to the passage, the volunteers _. A.can send emails to sign up (报名) for the program B. must join the program in groups C. must bring their own teaching materials (材料)D. can make a call to take part in the programB 篇The medicine that I take for my rheumatoid arthritis (风湿性关节炎) causes me to wake up in the middle of the night with a dry mouth. January 15, 2016, was no different. I woke up at 2:30 a.m. needing water. I was walking back upstairs from the kitchen when I heard my American bulldog(牛头犬), Rock. Whatever Rock was doing down there, it made enough noise for me to go to him. By the time I made it to the bottom of the stairs,he was running up, and he never came down the stairs,no matter what. I think that was his way of telling me, “Weve got to go back up.” When I got to the top of the stairs, I turned around and saw a light on, but I didnt remember leaving one on. I walked downstairs again, and thats when I saw fire. I immediately shouted to my wife to wake up and get our three kids. I then broke the window, got everybody out on the roof and threw a blanket out there so we wouldnt slip off (滑下去). Then I started screaming for help. But help never came. Im scared of heights and have physical issues (身体上的问题), because of my rheumatoid arthritis, but I couldnt let my family burn up. So I jumped off the roof and got the wind knocked out of me when I landed. I found our ladder(梯子), placed it against the house, and climbed back up to the roof. I wrapped my arms around my daughter and carried my nine-month-old son with my teeth, by his little sleeper. Then I climbed down the ladder. Once on the ground, I had my little girl hold her brother. Then I went back up again and got my wife. I tried to get my dog, but I never saw him again. Im not a hero. Im just an ordinary person who would help anybody. This happened to be the time when I helped my own family. I live to protect my family. Just like Rock - he lived to protect us. 24. Why did Rock behave (表现) unusually? A.To inform the author of the fire. B. To upset the author. C. To hope to stay upstairs. D. To express his dissatisfaction. 25. When did the author realize a fire had happened? A. When he walked downstairs a second time. B. When he got up to get some water. C. When he heard the bulldog barking. D. When he caught sight of a light downstairs. 26. What can we infer from the text? A. The authors wife was so scared that she couldnt say a word. B. Rock didnt survive(经历.而幸存) the fire. C. Nobody would like to help the authors family. D. The author wouldnt like to stay with Rock any longer. 27. What most probably drove (驱使) the author to save the family in danger? A. His confidence (信心) to overcome the difficulty. B. His responsibility to the family. C. His strength to escape from the fire. D.His ability to put out (扑灭) the fire. C 篇When Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to enter the Boston Marathon (马拉松) with a number, in 1967, she knew shed be changing history. At the time, women werent officially allowed to enter the race. To be accepted, Switzer signed up (报名) with her initials (英文缩写) as “K. V. Switzer.” On race day, however, she showed her lipstick (口红) and earrings proudly, taking her place at the starting line. Switzer was at mile two when race manager John Semple, angered by a woman entering the male-only marathon, ran up and tried to push her off the course (赛道) , yelling, “Get out of my race!” But with Switzers boyfriend knocking Semple back, she made it (成功做到) in four hours and twenty minutes. To mark the 50th anniversary (周年纪念) of her barrier-breaking run, Switzer, now 70, plans to repeat the 26.2-mile journey. In the race, Switzer will wear the number 261, the same one the official tried tearing off 50 years ago. In her honor, the Boston Marathon will leave the number out for her in future races. Switzer has 39 marathons under her belt (得到的), including coming in first in New York in 1974 and running in the Olympics in 1984. The last time she finished one in Boston was in 1976, four years after women officially entered it. Switzers movement goes beyond(远不止) letting women enter that race. Founding a nonprofit (非营利的)international womens running club, Switzer chose the name “261 fearless”. “My goal is to reach women in places right now where theyre not allowed to leave the house alone, drive a car or get an education,” Switzer said. “ If running can give women a sense of strength, and make them no longer victims and weak, thats what I hope it can do.” 28. How was Switzer able to enter the Boston Marathon in 1967? A. She didnt use her real name. B. She got help from an official. C. She dressed herself like a man. D. She didnt use her full name. 29. When Switzer was running her first Marathon, _. A. The race manager was touched (感动)B. she was pushed out of the raceC.she finished the race successfullyD. Her boyfriend was knocked down30. What do we know about the number261?A. It is the best number to wear in the Boston Marathon. B. It could not be used in any sports games.C. It has never been used in 50 years. D. It could only be used by Switzer in future Boston Marathon.31. Which shows the correct time order of the following events? a. Switzer ran in the Olympics. b. Switzer ran her first marathon race. c. Switzer won No.1 in the New York Marathon. d. Women were officially allowed to enter a marathon. A. d, c, b, a. B. a,b, c,d. C. b, d, c, a. D. c, b, d, a. D 篇Teens suffering from depression (抑郁症) are not likely (不太可能) to tell parents straight up, and they may use confusing language to describe their feeling, researchers said. According to Daniela DeFrino of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine and College of Nursing, teens rarely stated they were depressed, but they often described their feelings like, “Im down. I always find somehow to go back to stressful mode (有压力的状态).” “Parents can easily overlook these expressions or link them to regular stress,” said DeFrino. “But sometimes there is so much more under the surface that can lead to depression.” DeFrino and colleagues went through deep interviews done with 369 teenagers taking part in an ongoing health study paid for by the National Institute of Mental Health. The teens, considered at risk for depression, gave indirect clues to their state of mind. These teens are reported feeling angry, a loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy, and either sleeping too much or having trouble sleeping. In terms of (在.方面) the reasons, most mentioned homework pressure and expectations of success. Teens whose moods (情绪) had worsened talked about arguments with parents, verbal (口头的) and emotional abuse. Two-thirds of the teens had visited doctors for health problems. “Doctors, nurses and other medical providers need to be aware of the opportunities to care a childs mental health, ” DeFrino said. “Teens may be experiencing a lot of internal(内心的) struggles and difficult life stresses, which need our examination with sensitive questioning and understanding,” DeFrino explained. “In this way, we can find childrens mental health problems and help deal with them in advance.”32. How do teens often express their depression according to Paragraph 1? A. They use indirect ways to show it. B. They mention they are depressed directly. C. They say they are busy and sleepy. D. They say they dont know what to look for. 33. What does the underlined word “overlook” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Remember. B. Ignore. C.Watch. D. Forget. 34. Most teens who took part in the health study _. A. refused to see doctors B. never took part in activities C. felt stressed about homework and success D. argued with their parents and teachers35. What does the text mainly talk about?A. Teens and care providers. B. Teen depression. C. Teen stress. D. Teens and parents. 第2节 七选五Health and happinessHappiness can have an effect on our health. Here are two reasons. _ 36_. When youre happy, youre more likely to stick to your healthy habits, such as exercising and eating well. In turn, these habits work on the hormones (荷尔蒙) that influence your happiness. Feeling happy helps prevent you from becoming overweight. When your mood(情绪)is down, youre more likely to (更加有可能) skip workouts (不做锻炼), overeat and have difficulty sleeping. Both short-term (短期) stress and long-term stress have been found to increase appetite (胃口). 37 . As is known to us all, being overweight harms our health. So how to become happy? Here are some tips(建议). 38 . Exercise decreases the bodys level of stress hormones. Set fitness goals, such as achieving a personal record in a race or mastering a new yoga pose (瑜伽姿势). As you get stronger and gain energy, youll probably see a boost (增强) in self-esteem (自尊), pride and confidence. And youll feel happier in the end. You can make a “me time” list. Whether its a 10-munute break or a 60-munute “happy hour”, finding time for yourself every day will make you a happier and healthier person. 39 You can take a bath, or spend some quiet time with a good book and a cup of tea, or catch up on your favorite TV show. You can give up doing something. To avoid feeling stressed or over whelmed(难以承受的), you can do the important things first and have realistic (切合实际的) expectations for yourself. 40 While its important to be there for the people around you, the world wont end if you say “no” to them and “yes” to yourself. A. Downsize (精简)your to-do list and make a not-to-do list. B. They can make you put on weight and become overweight.C. They are all very harmful to you. D. I often spare (节省;匀出) a “happy hour ”for myself. E. You can get moving to get happy. F. Feeling happy makes you stick to (坚持) your healthy habits. G. Here are some ideas to get started. 第3部 分 英语知识运用第1节 完形填空Ten years has passed since serious troubles began to visit my home. My husband 41 his job when the company was closed. One year later, he 42 a dangerous health crisis (危机). Then my father died and soon my mother 43 , too. I was once a 44 woman, but after all the blows (打击), I became depressed. I tried to 45 contact with others and stayed alone all the time. Years went by. But suddenly one day, as I was mopping around the house, a colorful piece of fabric (织布) 46 from a shelf that Id been dusting (拂尘). It reminded me of all the things I made in the past. Creativity had been a 47 in my life since childhood, and a way to 48 difficult times. I realized I needed a special project to 49 and I had one in my mind. My nephew was 50 his first child. We couldnt afford to buy gifts, but I still wanted to do something 51 . I contacted all of my relatives, some of whom I had _52 met since they lived far away. I asked each to provide a blessing (祝福) for the unborn child. I 53 to sew (缝制) a family quilt (床罩) for the baby with embroidered squares (刺绣的正方形) that would contain the words of 54 . The center square would announce the date of the 55 . As the blessings poured in, I assembled (聚集)sections, 56 the quilt could be finished more quickly. A few days after the babys 57 on May 6, 2012, I mailed it out, with a pillow to match. The new parents were delighted and 58 , and the experience brought all the relatives 59 . While our difficulties are far from over, I know there is no shortage of things we can do to 60 someones day. Its a good way to make our days better, too. 41. A. lost B. changed C. replaced D. disliked42. A. ignored(忽视)B. feared (害怕)C. spread D.suffered 43. A. helped B. appeared C. died D. recovered 44. A. kind B. happy C.brave D. pessimistic (悲观) 45. A. increase B. seek(寻找)C. avoid D.consider46. A.folded (合上) B. failed C. filled D. fell 47. A. pleasure B.problem C. tool D. shock48. A. watch over(照看)B. pass on C. follow by D. deal with49. A.show off (炫耀) B. make up C.focus on D. refer to 50. A. raising B. expecting(期待)C. teaching D.supporting 51. A. funny B. common C. popular D. special 52. A. never B. regularly(定期的)C. always D. sometimes53. A. pretended B. required(要求)C. planned D. hated54. A. anxiety B. love C.worry D. wisdom(智慧)55. A.festival B. holiday C. anniversary(周年纪念) D. birth56. A. so B.though C. as D. if 57. A. time B. adventure(冒险)C. arrival D. announcement58. A.further B. touched(感动的)C. disappointed D.relaxed 59. A. calmer B. stranger C. further D. closer60. A. brighten(照亮) B. ruin(破坏) C. end D. remove 第2节 语篇填空Recently I went on a vacation to Canada with my mom and my sister. When we arrived, exhausted (筋疲力尽) from our six-hour plane ride, we had to wait 45 minutes (61)_ (go) through customs (海关). When it was our turn, my mom went to the counter, (62) _ (follow) by my sister and me. An officer checked our passports (护照) and asked my mom the usual (63) _ (question): Why are you coming to Canada? Are you looking froward to the trip? Then I felt the officer was a little personal when he asked us (64) _ our father was. My sister and I didnt know how to answer. I wasnt sure what my mom wanted (65) _ (we) to say. After 30 seconds (秒), my sister, who was four months (66) _ (young) than me, said, “Our father (67) _ (be) up in the heaven now.” Hearing this, the officer looked (68) _ us and said, “All right.” My sister and I were both just several months old when we (69) _ (take) to my mothers house. My mother has never married. I know if she hadnt adopted (收养) us, she could have had her own children. My mom isnt my birth mother. (70) _, in my heart, she is just like my birth mother. 第4部 分 写作第1节 短文改错 见答题卡第2节 作文假定你是李华,你校学生会要举办一次主题为“健康成长(grow up)”的英语演讲比赛。你已经报名参加比赛。请根据以下要点写一篇演讲稿。1. 积极的 (positive)人生态度(attitude)。2. 努力学习;3. 参加体育锻炼(sports)参考词汇: 作演讲 deliver a speech 应该 be supposed to 形成/ 养成 develop 保持健康 keep fit 一定能做一个. be bound to be a.Ladies and gentlemen, My name is Li Hua. _
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