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1、謝謝觀賞尤溪一中2018-2019學年高二上學期9月開學考高二英語試卷命題人:xxxx審核人:高二英語備課組(考試時間:120分鐘滿分:150分)溫馨提示:答題卡準考證號格式為:2+班級兩位數(shù)十座號兩位數(shù)十考場號兩位數(shù)+考場座位號兩位數(shù),共九位,請正確填涂。第I卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時問來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Whichclassroomisthewomantryin

2、gtofind?A.English625.B.History625.C.English471.2. Whatdidthewomanlikedoingasamiddleschoolstudent?A.Listeningtomusic.B.Playingbasketball.C.Climbingmountains.3. Wherewillthewomangothisevening?A.Toarestaurant.B.Toaschool.C.TotheStudents'Club.4. Howwouldthewomanliketospendherwintervacation?A.Shewill

3、havearestathome.B.Shewillvisitheruncle.C.ShewilltraveltoLondon.5. Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A. Howtheboypreparedfortheexam.B. Whentheboyfinishedhisbookreport.C. Whytheboywenttobedlatelastnight.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白

4、前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Howdoesthegirlfeelabouthermathshomework?A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Uninterested.7. Whatwilltheboydonext?A.Visithisbrother.B.Telephonehisbrother.C.Helpthegirlwithherhomework.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. Whatdoesthemanlikedoinginhisfreetime?A.Camp

5、ing.B.Takingphotos.C.Watchingforeignfilms.9. Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingthisweekend?A.Goingtoaphotographyshow.B.Havingphotographyclasses.C.VisitingtheBoundaryWaters.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. Whyisthewomancomingtochangehershirt?A.It'swornout.B.It'ssmall.C.It'sthewrongstyle.11. Whatcolorshirtdid

6、thewomanbuyyesterday?A.Green.B.Blue.C.Black.12. Whatdoesthemansayaboutthewoman?A. Shelooksbeautifulingreen.B. Sheshouldchangeashirtinalargersize.C. Sheshouldtryonsomeshirtsindifferentstyles.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandnurse.B.Nurseandpatient.C.Doctorandpat

7、ient.14. Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Heoftengetstired.B.Hedoesn'tfeellikeeating.C.Hecan'tsleepwellatnight.15. Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heishungrynow.B.Hedislikesjunkfood.C.Heseldomdoessports.16. Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointheend?A.Doexerciseeveryday.B.Getenoughsleep.C.Eatrightfood.聽第1

8、0段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofhismother'sperformance?A.Amazing.B.Dangerous.C.Interesting.18. Howoldisthespeaker'sbrother?A.6.B.11.C.14.19. Whycanthespeaker'sfatherdoagoodjobaccordingtothespeaker?A.Hecandancewell.B.Hehasaloudvoice.C.Hehasagoodsenseofbalance.20. Whatanimaldoe

9、sthespeakersfamilyhave?A.Ahorse.B.Adog.C.Arabbit.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ALondonersaregreatreaders.Theybuyvastnumbersofnewspapersandmagazinesandofbooks-especiallypaperbacks,whicharestillcomparativelycheapinspiteofever-increasingrisesin

10、thecostsofprinting.Theystillcontinuetobuyproper"books,too,printedongoodpaperandbound(裝訂)betweenhardcovers.TherearemanystreetsinLondoncontainingshopswhichspecializeinbook-selling.PerhapsthebestknownoftheseisCharringCrossRoadintheveryheartofLondon.Herebookshopsofallsortsandsizesaretobefound,fromt

11、hecelebratedonewhichboastsofbeing“thebiggestbookshopintheworld"tothetiny,dustylittleplaceswhichseemhavebeenleftoverfromDickens'time.Someoftheseshopsstocknoanyilkobtaofbook,butmanyofthemspecializeinsecond-handbooks,inartbooks,inforeignbooks,inbooksonphilosophy,politicsoranyotherofthecountles

12、ssubjectsaboutwhichbooksmaybewritten.Oneshopinthisareaspecializesonlyinbooksaboutballet!AlthoughitmaybethemostconvenientplaceforLondonerstobuybooks,CharringCrossRoadisnotthecheapest.Forthereallycheapsecond-handbooks,thecollectormustventureoffthebeatentrack,toFarringdonRoad,forexample,intheEastCentra

13、ldistrictofLondon.Herethereisnothingsoimpressiveasbookshops.Thebooksellerscomealongeachmorningandpourouttheirsacksofbooksontosmallhandcarts.Andthecollectors,someprofessionalsandsomeamateurs,havebeenwaitingforthem.Inplaceslikethistheycanstill,occasionally,pickupforafewpenceanoldonethatmaybeworthmanyp

14、ounds.21. “Londonersaregreatreaders"meansthat.A. Londonersaregreatbecausetheyreadalot.B. LondonersreadalotC. LondonersarereaderswhoreadonlygreatbooksD. ThereareagreatnumberofreadersinLondon22. Accordingtothispassage,CharringCrossRoad.A.isinthesuburbsofLondonB.isthebusieststreetinLondonC.contain

15、svariouskindsofshopsD.isfamousforitsbookshops23. Inthispassage,whatdoestheunderlinedpart“ventureoffthebeatentrackA.moveawayfromabusystreetB.buybooksinamostbusystreetC.wastetimelookingforbooksD.takeariskoflosingone'slife24. OnFarringdonRoad,.A. youcanseebooksellerssellingbooksonhand-cartsB. there

16、areonlysmallbookshopsforthesecond-handbooksC. youcanfindfinebookshopsforthelatestbooksD. thesamebooksastheonesinthebookshopsofCharringCrossRoadaresoldBThespreadofWesterneatinghabitsaroundtheworldisbadforhumanhealthandtheenvironment.ThesefindingscomefromanewreportinthejournalNature.DavidTilman,aprofe

17、ssorofecologyattheUniversityofMinnesota,America,examinedinformationfrom100countriestoidentifywhatpeopleateandhowadietaffectedhealth.Henotedamovementbeginninginthe1960s.Hefoundthatasnationsindustrialized(工業(yè)化),populationincreasedandearningsrose,morepeoplebegantoadoptwhathasbeencalledtheWesterndiet.The

18、Westerndietishighinsugar,fat,oilandmeat.Byeatingthesefoods,peoplebegantogetfatterandsicker.DavidTilmansaysoverweightpeopleareatgreaterriskofnoninfectiousdiseaseslikediabetes轆尿?。゛ndheartdisease.Unfortunatelywhenpeoplebecomeindustrialized,iftheyadoptthisWesterndiet,theyaregoingtohavethesehealthproblem

19、s,especiallyindevelopingcountriesinAsia.Chinaisanexamplewherethenumberofdiabetescaseshasbeenjumpingfromlessthanonepercentto10percentofthepopulationastheybegantoindustrializeovera20yearperiod.Andthatishappeningallacrosstheworld,inMexico,inNigeriaandsoon.And,adietbadforhumanbeingsisalsobadfortheenviro

20、nment.Astheworld'spopulationgrows,moreforestsandtropical(熱帶的)areaswillbecomefarmlandsforcropsorgrasslandsforcattle.Wearelikelytohavemoregreenhousegasinthefuturefromagriculturethanthatcomingoutofallformsoftransportationrightnow.Mr.Tilmancallsthelinkbetweenthediet,theenvironmentandhumanhealth,tril

21、emma"a-problemofferingadifficultchoice.HesaysonepossiblesolutionisleavingtheWesterndietbehind.25. Accordingtothepassage,moregreenhousegasmightbegivenoffinthefuturefromA.agricultureB.developingcountriesC.transportationD.developedcountries26.DavidTilmanbelievesthat.A. traditionaldietsaremorebalan

22、cedthantheWesterndietB. theWesterndietistheonlychoiceasthenationindustrializesC. peopleintropicalareasaremorelikelytohaveheartdiseaseD. thediet,theenvironmentandhumanhealtharecloselyconnected27. Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A. NigeriahasthelargestnumberofdiabetescasesB. overweightpeopleareathigherri

23、skofinfectiousdiseasesC. theexaminedinformationcomesfromdevelopingcountriesD. industrializationcontributestothespreadoftheWesterndiet28.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto.A. callonustoprotecttheenvironmentB. adviseustohaveabalanceddietC. remindusoftheimportanceofhealthD. warnusofthedangeroftheWesterndie

24、tCWhenpeoplereunitewiththeirlovedones,itusuallyallextremelyhappymoment.ButwhatistheirmostcommonresponsetoseeingthemagainItmayseemstrange,butmostofthetimetheybreakdownintearsNowagroupofpsychologistsfromYaleUniversitysaytheyhavefoundthereasonwhy,andthatcryingtearsofjoymaywellbethebody'wayofkeeping

25、emotionalbalance.Theyseemtotakeplacewhenpeopleareovertakenbystrongpositiveemotions,andpeoplewhodothisseemtorecoverbetterfromthosestrongemotions,"OrianaAragontheleadresearchersaidAragonandherfellowpsychologistslookedathundredsofparticipantsresponsestodifferentthings,includinghappyreunionsandcute

26、babies.Manyparticipantssaidtheywouldreactinanegativeoraggressivewaytothepositivethingstocryathappymomentsandwanttopinch(H)acutebaby'sfaceoreventellthem “I want to eat you up!Butthenresearchersfouneohaetheseabletocalmdownfromstrongemotionsmorequickly.Therearemanyotherexamplesoftimeswhenpeopleresp

27、ondtoapositiveexperiencewithanegativeemotionalreaction.Atanexcitingconcert,fansscreamattheiridols(偶像).Peoplewhohavejusthadabiglotterywinareofteninfloodsoftears.“Thesefindingsadvanceourunderstandingofhowpeopleexpressandcontroltheiremotions,whichisimportantlyrelatedtomentalandphysicalhealth,thequality

28、ofrelationshipswithothers,andevenhowwellpeopleworktogether"saidAragon29.WhathaveprofessorsfromYaleUniversityfoundintheirresearch?A. ThereasonwhypeoplecrywithtearsB. CryingtearsofjoyhelpstobalanceemotionsC. StrongnegativefeelingsareusefultopeopleD. Peoplerecoverslowlyfromstrongemotions.謝謝觀賞謝謝觀賞3

29、0. Whatdoestheunderlined“they”inParagraph2probablyreferto?A.Strongpositiveemotions.B.TimeswhenpeoplecrytearsofjoyC.Participants'emotionalresponDeTimeswhenpeoplereunitewithfriends31. Whichofthefollowingagreeswiththefindingsoftheresearch?A.Cryingatgoodnews.B.Cryingatafailure.C.KissingacutebabyD.La

30、ughingathappyreunions32. Wheredoesthepassagemostlikelycomefrom?A.Asciencefictionnovel.B.Apsychologicalsciencejournal.C.Apopularbiologybook.D.AnadolescentliteraturebookDTherearemanypeopleyouarewelladvisedtotreatkindly:Yochild'steacher,yourhusbandorwife,yourbossandsoon.Untilnow,thatbest-behavior-r

31、equiredlisthasnotincludedyourUberdriver,orforthatmatter,taxidrivers.Oldthinking:Hey,they'reheretoserveme.Idonaspecialefforttobenicetothem.Dangerouslywrong.ArecentNewYorkTimesstorytoldtheinstructivetaleofaUberpassenger,HusseinKanji,whosayshe'sreallynotsurehowhemadehisdriverangry.Allheknowsist

32、hathisdriver-generatedratingwentwaydownandthewaitforaUbercarbecamehoursinsteadofminutes.Becareful,Uberians:Ifyou'refeelingangrywhenyouslideintothebackseatandyougiveyourdriverthesilenttreatment,yourreputationmaygetdamagedinthedriver-generatedratings.Ifyou'reamongthepeopleoneUberdriverdescribe

33、das"generallynegative”,watchout.Uberisn'ttheonlyfrontonthisbattlefield.TheabilitytoratesomeoneoneofthesuccessesoftheInternet.Ithelpseveryoneweedoutpeoplewithbadattitudesandworsehabits.Theseratingsshouldcutbothways.Awhileback,theauctionsite賣網(wǎng)站)eBaymademanyofitssellersangrywhenitstartedprevet

34、nngthemfromgivingnegativeratingstobuyers.Untilthen,sellersandbuyershadthreatenedeachotherwithnegativereviews.Toomanynegativereviewscouldgetyouthrownoff.TheneBayshiftedthebalanceofpowertobuyers.Sellerscanstillwriteabadcomment,buttheoverallratingcannotbeanythingbutpositive.ThuseBayhasbecomeaplacewhere

35、allisforthebest.Thinkpositive!Weknowthatbeingnicetopeoplealldaycanbeexhausting.We'vealsoswhoshoutatthosewhodon'tmeasureuptotheirexpectationsforservice.Uberisreportedlyabouttospreadworldwide.Itisawelcomecompetitorbecauseitfitstheneedsofcustomersinanewway.WeknowUberisatwo-waystreet.Butdriversw

36、hogettoopickymayendupwithnopassengers.謝謝觀賞Everyone,behave!33. Ingeneral,peoplethinkofUberdriversaspeoplewho.A.theycantakeadvantageofB.theydon'thavetobenicetoC.arerequiredtobeontheirbestbehaviorD.needbettertreatmentfromcustomers34. Theunderlinedphrase“weedout”(Para.6)canbestbereplacedby.A.hateB.v

37、alueC.winbackD.getridof35. Theauthorhaswrittenthisarticleto.A. provethatgivingandreceivingbadratingscaninfluenceyourlifeB. suggestthattoolslikeUberandeBaycanreflectwhatkindofpersonyouareC. stressthatbothcustomersandserviceprovidersshouldbegenerallyrespectfulandpositiveD. showthatwhenusingserviceslik

38、eUber,yourbehaviordirectlyaffectstheserviceyouget第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。MasterYourDeadlinesThestrugglebeginsinhighschool,sometimesearlier.Deadlines,andlotsofthem,starttopileup.Atcollege,thepressuresometimesleadstolast-minuterushanunsatisfactorywork.Atwork,fa

39、ilingtomeetdeadlinescaneasilygetyoufired.36Hereareafewbestpractices.?Assigndeadlinestowhatmatters.Ifthetaskisn'tofhighimportance,don'tsetaspecificdeadline.Inthisway,abletokeepitonyourradarforawhilewithoutfeelingpressured_37_Thiswillprovidejustenoughpressuretoensureyougetitdone.?38Setapersona

40、ldeadlineforyourselfadayortwobeforetheactualdeadline.39Ifyou'rworkingwithagroupofpeople,addinevenmoretimetoaccountforpotentialfollow-upsandtheneedforapprovals.?Keepcommunicating.40Thismeanslettingothersknowwhensomethingistakinglongerthanexpected,whenadeliverydidn'tcomein,whenaclientisnotprov

41、idingthenecessaryinformation,elAlthoughitmayfeelembarrassingtoadmitthatsomethingisnotonschedule,beinghonestismuchbetterforrelievingyourstress.A. Planforflexiblehours.B. Finishyourprojectasearlyaspossible.謝謝觀賞謝謝觀賞C. Butifanactivityisurgent,setadeadlineimmediately.D. Inthisway,you'llneverhavetosta

42、yuplateandfeelstressed.E. Buthandledproperly,deadlinescanactuallyimproveproductivity.F. Wheneveryoufeelchallengedtofinishworkontime,communicate.G. Soifanythingtakeslongerthanexpected,youcanstillwrapitupandsubmititontime.第三部分英語知識運用(共3節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,

43、選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Aprofessorwastravelingwithafewofhisstudents,theyhappenedtopassalake.Thentheprofessortoldoneofhisstudentstogetmesome41forhim.Whenthestudent42thelake,henoticedthatsomepeoplewerewashingclothesinthewaterand,43atthatmoment,abullockcart(牛車)startedcrossingthroughthelake.Asaresult

44、,thewaterbecamevery44.Thestudentthought,“HowcanIgivethismuddywatertomy45todrink!?”Sohecamebackandtoldprofessor,“Thewaterinthereisverymuddy.Idon'tth6nkittosdrink.”Afterabouthalfanhour,againtheprofessoraskedthe47studenttogobacktothelakeandgethimsomewatertodrink.Thestudentwentbacktothe48.Thistimehe

45、foundthatthelakehad49clearwaterinit.Sohe50somewaterinapotandbroughtittotheprofessor.Theprofessorlookedatthewater,andthenhelookedupatthestudentandsaid,“Seewhatyoudidtomakethewater51.Youletitbe.andthemud52onitsownandyougotclearwater.Your53isalsolikethat.Whenitis54,justletitbe.Giveitalittle55.Itwillset

46、tledownonitsown.Youdon'thavetopanyefforttocalmitdown.Itis56.”Whatdidtheprofessoremphasizehere?Hesaid,“Itiseffortle7sHoving'mind'isnotastrenuous!力的)job;itisaneffortless58.Whenthereispeace_59you,thatpeacepermeates(滲透)totheoutside.It60aroundyouandintheenvironment,suchthatpeoplearoundstartfe

47、elingthatpeaceandgrace.41.A.foodB.waterC.moneyD.homework42.A.ranB.reachedC.arrivedD.got43.A.rightB.stillC.justD.ever44.A.badB.deepC.pollutedD.muddy45.A.ownerB.fatherC.professorD.God46.A.enoughB.fitC.tastyD.well47.A.differentB.otherC.sameD.lazy48.A.homeB.lakeC.schoolD.cart49.A.hardlyB.absolutelyC.nor

48、mallyD.regularly50.A.stoleB.collectedC.offeredD.found51.A.cleanB.specialC.hotD.cool52.A.setdownB.brokedownC.toredownD.settleddown53.A.lifeB.studyC.mindD.work54.A.goneB.drunkC.flowedD.disturbed55. A.devotionB.help56. A.hopelessB.useless57. A.prideB.peace58. A.processB.halfway59. A.throughB.inside60.

49、A.showsB.travelsC. timeC. effortlessC. wealthC. progressC. beyondC. spreadD. thoughtD. carelessD.spaceD. waitD. againstD. turns第II卷(非選擇題,共50分)注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。第三部分英語知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分55分)第二節(jié)完成句子(共20個空格;每個空格0.5分,滿分10分)根據(jù)所給單詞的首字母或漢語提示,寫出單詞的正確形式;或根據(jù)所給漢語完成句子,使句子意思完整、正確。每空限填一詞。61. JohnSnowwasafamousdoctor

50、inLondon-soexpert,indeed,thatheaQueenVictoriaasherpersonalphysician.62. Hisfriendswereenthusiasticandencouragedhimtopublishhisideas,butCopernicuswas涯慎的).63. Thesecondsuggestedthatpeople_athisdiseaseintotheirbodieswiththeirmeals.Fromthestomachthediseasequicklyattackedthebodyandsoonthe(受感染的)persondied

51、.64. 但他一想到要幫助那些得了霍亂的普通百姓時,他就感到很振奮。Buthebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeoplecholera.65. 人們既不知道它的病源,也不了解它的治療方法。itscauseitscurewasunderstood.66. 在倫敦的另一個地區(qū),他從兩個與寬街暴發(fā)的霍亂有關聯(lián)的死亡病例中發(fā)現(xiàn)了有力的證據(jù)。InanotherpartofLondon,hefoundsupportingevidencefromtwootherdeathsthattheBroadStreetoutbreak.67. 只有當你把

52、太陽放在中心位置上,天空中其他行星的運動才能說得清楚。Onlyifyouputthesuntheredidthemovementsoftheotherplanetsinthesky.68. 看起來水是罪魁禍首。Itseemedthatthewater.69. 湯姆在討論中所提出的建議對我們的學習十分有益。ThesuggestionbyTominthediscussionwasbeneficialforourstudy.70. 在運動會上,除了三枚金牌之外,趙雪還獲得了兩枚銀牌。threegoldmedals,ZhaoXuewontwosilvermedalsatthesportsmeet.第三

53、節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡相應的位置上。FoodfromtheairEveryonehasseenplantsgrowing,buthaveyoueverthought71theygettheirfood?Intheseventeenthcentury,aEuropeanscientist72(call)VanHelmotaskedthisquestion.Likemostpeople,hethoughtthatplantsmustgettheirfoodfromsoil.However,VanHe

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