福建省师大附中2016-2017学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题实验班

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福建师大附中2016-2017学年上学期期末考试高二(实验班)英语试题 (时间:120分钟 满分:150分)命题人:林 艳 审核人:林 艳第卷 (共79分)第一部分:听力(共20题;每小题1分, 满分20分)第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题, 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。听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man do tonight?A. See a movie. B. Do his work. C. Go out with the woman.2. How many people died in the accident?A. Four. B. Two. C. None.3. What does the man want to be first in the future?A. A pilot. B. A pianist. C. A writer.4. Who is the oldest?A. Betty. B. Tom. C. Paul.5. Where will the woman buy the eggs?A. On the farm. B. In the shop. C. In the market.第二节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题, 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。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。6. What does Jane like doing?A. Fishing. B. Cooking. C. Being with Henry.7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Mother and son. B. Husband and wife. C. Brother and sister听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。8. What is the man ?A. A senior reporter. B. A teacher. C. A student.9. Where did the woman live before the age of 10?A. In Chicago. B. In Indiana. C. In Michigan.10. What did the woman start to do when she was 21?A. Study chemistry. B. Teach maths. C. Teach physics.听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题。11. When does the man want to invite Miranda to visit him?A. In July. B. In August. C. In December.12. What is Mirandas favorite sport?A. Basketball. B. Football. C. Tennis.13. What did Miranda send the man in the e-mail?A. A picture of her brother. B. A picture of her mother. C. A picture of herself.听第9段材料, 回答第14至16题。14. How did the man know the woman?A. He had a job interview with her. B. He played the violin with her.C. He worked for her.15. Why did the man quit his job?A. He couldnt make progress. B. The working conditions were bad.C. He didnt like the competition among the employees.16. What is the man now?A. A bank clerk. B. An accountant. C. A violinist.听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17. What is the talk mainly about?A. English peoples good manners. B. The speakers experience in London.C. Differences between Americans and English people.18. What do people think of Americans according to the speaker?A. Self-centered. B. Nice. C. Humorous.19. What did the speaker like to do in the afternoon in England?A. Drink tea. B. Watch comedy shows. C. Visit some old buildings.20. What does the speaker want to do ?A. Go back to Australia. B. Visit England once more. C. Have more British friends.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分29分) 第一节 (共 12 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 24 分) AHartley got to Central Station nearly an hour before his train was due to leave. A lifetime in the theatre had given him a healthyindeed excessive sense of punctuality; a lifetime of unwanted cups of coffee, constant checking of the time, yet another turn around the block before that all too often pointless, tiresome audition (试镜).Hartley was 75pretty fit for his age, legs holding lip, memory still ticking over nicely though the occasions for punctuality were now rather fewer. But he was a creature of habit and couldnt change now.Hartley was a good actor, although the calls on his talents were now infrequent. But really, he thought hed had a reasonably good career. Something to be proud of. But hed never had that break-through part.He headed for his platform. Just as the train was about to pull out a man ran down the platform, jumped aboard as the door slammed shut and sank into the seat next to Hartley.“Cutting it a bit fine”, he said.“Indeed”, Hartley replied. “A close run thing”.The manfortyish, amiable lookinggave him an amused glance.This brief exchange served as an adequate ice-breaker and they chatted their way through the outer suburbs and into the countryside. Having satisfactorily disposed of the sad state of the railways, country versus city living, his neighbour asked Hartley what he didor had donefor a living.Hartley hated telling people he was an actor. He was not ashamed of his job. Not in the least, but he had long tired of reactions ranging from “what have I seen you in” to “how do you learn all those lines”.So in situations like this he simply selected an occupation from a former role. Bit risky, of course. You say youre a doctor and find yourself meeting the quizzical(疑问的)gaze of a heart surgeon. But hed never been caught out and it was harmless enough game, Hartley felt. It amused him, and hed given some damn good performances too.“Im a lawyer”, he replied. “Retired several years ago. Property law. Bit of criminal stuff”.The train was slowing down. The man glanced out of the window.“My station. I had you quite wrong then”.He stood and took down his briefcase from the overhead rack.“Yes, Id have said you were an actor. The voice especially. Still, lawyers are actors in a way, dont you think? Plenty of drama in a courtroom”.The train drew into the station.“Im a film director. Casting a feature at the moment. You study faces. On the train. Everywhere. Always on the lookout. Anyway, enjoyed our chat. Bye.”1. What did Hartley think of his not telling his occupation?A. Harmful to his acting career.B. Amusing despite the riskC. Helpful to protect his identityD. Upsetting when caught out.2. What can we learn about Hartleys travel companion from the underlined sentence “I had you quite wrong then.”?A. He assumed Hartley had given another answer. B. He understood Hartleys profession was acting.C. He thought Hartley practiced a different profession. D. He mistook Hartley for another person.3. The use of the word “Bye” at the end of the story _.A. shows the readers how unexpectedly Hartleys career ends B. describes Hanleys shock on finding the man is a directorC. confirms Hartleys lack of luck in spite of his acting skillsD. proves the man will reconsider giving Hartley a chance to act4.Which of the following can be the best title of the story?A. Acting upB. Employ talents C. Selecting an occupationD. Casting a featureBA hospital has been forced to ban Pokemon Go players from the site after a monster hub(妖怪枢纽站) was found in the A&E department. Royal Stoke University Hospital discovered that its casualty unit(急诊室) is on the same spot as a Pokemon Go gym where players can train their newly caught Nintendo creatures.The University Hospitals of North Midlands Trust agreed last week that patients can play Pokemon Go on wards because walking around is healthy. But the Trust has been forced to post a warning on its website about public access to A&E. It said if Pokemon Go becomes a major annoyance it would ask Nintendowhich decides on the locations of the virtual gyms according using GPSto have it removed from the premises(道馆). Kevin Parker, associate chief nurse, said: “Members of the public who do not need to be at Royal Stoke should not attempt to enter A&E or any other part of the hospital building to play the game. The A&E department is incredibly busy this summer. We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital. Im also aware of various reports in the media of unsafe areas that the game has been played in.”“Royal Stoke University Hospital is a safe area where gamers can enjoy Pokemon Go.” Michelle Harris, the Trusts manager, said the game could still be played by those already in hospital. “We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the Trust is equally keen to promote,” she said.There are a number of “walking routes” established throughout the Trust that can be used to combine walking and playing the game. “Walking just 30 minutes, five times a week, can help reduce the risk of preventable illnesses such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.”There have been several warnings about the game since its UK release. Last week a group of teenagers in Wiltshire were left stranded almost 100ft underground after they got carried away searching for Pokemon Go characters. The four boys, aged 16 and 17, ended up getting lost and had to wait to get a phone signal before they could call for help. Eventually, they contacted Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue team, who took them to safety. Damien Bence, of the fire and rescue team, said: “Pokemon Go is obviously leading people into dangerous situations.”5. It seems that Pokemon Go is a game _. A. designed to help patients in hospital recover sooner B. helping cure such diseases as obesity, diabetes and heart disease C. encouraging players to walk and exercise instead of staying indoors D. warning teenagers of the places easy to get lost or attacked6. The A&E department is incredibly busy because_. A. more patients arrival increases the workload of the A&E department B. doctors playing the game makes the A&E department less efficient C. players injury increases the workload of the A&E department D. players arrival disturbs the work of the A&E department7. The underlined word in the last paragraph probably means_. A. hurt B. disturbed C. trapped D. threatened8. The passage is mainly about_. A. the negative effects of Pokemon Go since its UK release B. the applications of Pokemon Go in hospitals since its UK release C. the popularity of Pokemon Go since its UK release D. the establishment of Pokemon Go virtual gyms since its UK releaseCWhat does it say about the future of meat when the countrys largest processor of chicken, pork, and beef buys a stake(股份) in a start-up that aims to “perfectly replace animal protein with plant protein”?Tyson Foods announced this week that it purchased a 5 percent stake in Beyond Meat, the Southern California-based food-tech start-up that made headlines earlier this year with its veggie burger that reportedly cooks and tastes like real beef.To be sure, Beyond Meats meatless creations have yet to take the country by storm. Although the 100 percent plant-based burgers have achieved plenty of positive press since they appeared for the first time in May, so far theyre only available at Whole Foods stores in seven states. Even though the companys “chicken” strips, “beef” pies, and meatless frozen dinners are available nationwide, Beyond Meat is hardly a household name.That may be what makes the news of Tysons investment all the more noteworthy. While the two companies declined to give details about the deal, its doubtful that Tysons 5 percent stake made much of dent(凹陷) in the meat giants coffers(金库). The company posted $41.4 billion in sales last year; prior to the deal with Tyson, Beyond Meat had reportedly raised $64 million in project capital fundingabout what Tyson earns before lunch on any given day.Tyson is doing pretty great. The company reported record third-quarter earnings per share in August and says that it expects overall meat production to increase 2 to 3 percent during the next financial year. But like a big oil company shelling out cash to invest in wind power, Tysons toe-in-the-water move to team up with a start-up devoted to bringing more plant-based protein to American dinner tables seems to suggest the meat industry is starting to see which way the winds are blowing.Sales of plant-based protein, which totaled an estimated $5 billion last year, continue to pale compared with the market for meat in Americabut vegetarian alternatives to meat are booming, with sales growing at more than double the rate for food products overall. The steady drumbeat of news about the negative health impacts, environmental problems, and animal welfare concerns associated with meat consumption appears to be sinking in. According to a survey released in April, more than half of Americans surveyed said they plan to eat more plant-based foods in the coming year.9. Beyond Meats veggie burger made headlines probably because _.A. it makes perfect use of animal proteinB. it uses high tech in the making processC. it tastes as good as a genuine beef burgerD. it represents the diet trend in South California10. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the state of Beyond Meat?A. It is the creator of the countrys first 100 percent plant-based burgers.B. It has been well received as its products are available nationwide.C. It is far from being a match to real food processing giants like Tyson.D. It provides high-quality dining experience in selected Whole Foods stores.11. What can we infer from paragraph 4?A. The purchase of the stake barely costs a thing for Tyson.B. The 5 percent stake in Beyond Meat means a lot to Tyson.C. Tysons investment hasnt caught the attention of the media as expected.D. Tyson is relying on this investment to raise more project capital funding.12. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Meat will still take over the market in spite of other alternatives.B. A major American meat company is betting on plant-based protein.C. Tyson and Beyond Meat work together to build a global meat giant.D. Plants have been found to contain protein that does more good to human beings.第二节 (共 5 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 5 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。As is known to all, many things can be measured in terms of data. Sometimes data can indeed tell the truth. With the help of data we can easily know the price of a can of Coke in the supermarket or the result of a football match. Data can make our life easier and more comfortable. What is more important, data seem to be fairer than words or statements. 13 Nowadays, as lies exist in the world, data are expected to tell the truth. Therefore, many of us would rather believe data. On the other hand, if we judge things only by data from the so-called specific research, arent we a little too narrow-minded? Many people often treat the so-called specific data unwisely just to make sure that they are making the right decisions. 14 For example, how can you tell that somebody isnt a good student just because he or she doesnt get high marks in the final examination? 15 For example, the degree of your feeling happy in your life, the depth of love between you and your friends, and the faith you have in your country. We can only feel them in our hearts but can never express them in data.There is no doubt that analyzing the exact data is important to assessment of an actual event. But data should be dealt with wisely. We often get wrong data which mislead us. 16 Remember, data have no feeling but we humans have. Data do not mean much to people if we do not have the abilities to analyze the data with the knowledge and confidence to judge whether they are true or false. 17 Data are data after all. Life is much more colourful than the pale data. So give the cold data a warm heart and well find that the world is far more wonderful than the pale data can describe. A. We should try our best to be wise thinkers.B. If the data are true, we dont have to worry about being cheated.C. But sometimes we may find that data arent everything.D. Sometimes our hearts and mind are more sensitive than data.E. Now and then the so-called specific data puzzle us very much.F. The exact data should come from assessment of an actual event.G. There are many things in our life which cannot be measured by data. 第三部分 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) I always walk to my husbands office after work, wait for him and then we drive home together every day. One day, while I was waiting for him, a beautiful Cadillac 1 near me. I was busy 2 the car when I noticed the driver. 3 , she was probably the most 4 woman I had ever seen outside of a movie screen. Her eyes were as blue as the sea, and she had teeth like pearls. Minutes later, a man walked over and they drove off. Sitting there, dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, I wanted to 5 . “Why is it so 6 that some people have it all?” I thought.The next week I saw her again, and after that it almost became my 7 to see her. I would 8 if she and her husband ate out a lot and where they went. I wanted her to get out of the car so that I could see her in 9 length.A few weeks later, this question was 10 for me. I was waiting at my usual spot and the ladys husband came over to their car. He opened the door. The pretty woman 11 walked around to the passenger sideleaning on a walking cane. She 12 one leg with her hands and then the other. She had an artificial limb on her left leg and a brace on her right one.As they drove away, I began to cry. When my husband arrived, I told him about what had 13 . He said that he knew her husband and that, when the lady was twelve years old, she had been 14 in a car that got stuck on the railroad tracks. Unfortunately, both her parents were killed. The rail company made a large 15 with her because the crossing had no 16 . Thats 17 she owns such a nice car now. For weeks I have 18 this woman and her way of life, but now I realize how 19 I am. When you meet a person who seems to be much better off than you, dont be fooled by 20 .1. A. drove inB. sped byC. pulled upD. turned away2. A. cleaningB. admiringC. expectingD. taking3. A. SincerelyB. HonestlyC. SurprisinglyD. Obviously4. A. beautifulB. typicalC. peacefulD. patient5. A. escapeB. argueC. cryD. ask6. A. unfair B. unusualC. unbearableD. unbelievable7. A. chanceB. routineC. regretD. wonder 8. A. wonderB. guessC. imagine D. doubt 9. A. greatB. equalC. fullD. standard10. A. raisedB. answeredC. presentedD. checked11. A. quicklyB. firmlyC. slowlyD. hurriedly12. A. bentB. liftedC. crossedD. spread13. A. happenedB. changedC. passedD. hidden14. A. discoveredB. protectedC. leftD. trapped15. A. promise B. exchangeC. settlementD. arrangement16. A. stopsB. noticesC. signalsD. lights17. A. whenB. whyC. becauseD. where18. A. respectedB. observedC. acceptedD. envied19. A. boringB. luckyC. matureD. confident20. A. collectionsB. descriptionsC. backgrounds D. appearances 第II卷 (共 71分)第四部分:基础知识(共两节, 满分31分)第一节 根据所给首字母,写出正确的单词来完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)1. Hello, this is Toms mother. I have no idea why my son is in bad emotion recently. Oh! Sorry to hear that. I will find an a_ chance to talk with him. 2. Many of the big world sports events are s_ by big wealthy companies, who hope to advertise their companies or their products. 3. Believer it or not, last month in American I came across the girl whose photo was in the draft bottle I got three years ago! Really? Thats the most surprising c_ Ive ever heard of! 4. During the summer vacation, several provinces have a_ distance learning to help their teachers to improve their teaching skills and update their professional knowledge. 5. Students were required to do different tasks in the English class, some of which were group tasks while some others were i_ tasks. 6. People who want to buy the car are allowed to choose from 7 colors, r_ from pure white to classic black. 7. Overcharging is another problem that can make batteries heat up quickly. Fortunately, most batteri
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