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1、控江中學(xué)2018學(xué)年第二學(xué)期高二英語(yǔ)期中試卷GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword.fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordbestfitseachblank.Haveyoueverseenanoldmovieca
2、lledThreeCoinsintheFountain?ItisaboutthreeyoungAmericanwomen(21)(search)forpermanentromanceinRomeandtheyallfindit.Far-fetchedHollywood?Well,fromtheworldhistorypointofview,romancedid,infact,setdownitsrootsinRome.ThewordromanceevolvedinLatinfromRomatoRomanicusoftheRomanlanguage,totheOldFrenchromanzesc
3、rive,(22)means“towriteinaRomancelanguage.”andontotheEnglishromance.Theromancelanguages(23)(compose)ofsevengroupsoflanguagesthatallhaveLatin(24)theirbasis.TheselanguagesincludeFrench,Italian.SpanishandPortuguese.ThecommonpeopleinancientRomespoke(25)isreferredtoasVulgarLatin,aninformalspeech,asopposed
4、totheclassicalLatinofthemoreeducated.MostlanguageexpertsagreethatVulgarLatinisthechiefsourceoftheRomancelanguages.MedievalRomancesweretales(26)(write)primaryinFrenchverseaboutbraveheroes.Thenotionofhavingaromancewithanotherpersonisthought(27)(develop)sometimeduringtheMiddleAges.Inthelate18thcenturya
5、ndonthroughthe19th,aromancewasnotalovestory(28)aworkofprosefictionthatcontainedfar-fetched,mysteriousevents.Romancesofthisperiod(29)(include)EnglishGothicnovelslikeTheCastleofOtrantobyHoraceWalpole.Whatexactlyisatwentieth-centuryromance?Doesithaveanyrelationshipwiththelively.Popularnovelswrittentoda
6、y.withtheirfantasticplotsofloveaffairs?OrdidtheplaywrightOscarWildehaveitrightinthepictureofDorianGray:“Whenoneisinlove,onealwaysbeginsbydeceiving(30).Andonealwaysendsbydeceivingothers.Thatiswhattheworldcallsaromance.”SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcano
7、nlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.positiveB.responseC.processD.offeredE.strongF.praiseG.pronounceH.reportedI.emotionalJ.achievementK.chooseWhosagooddog?Well,thatdependsonwhomyoureasking,ofcourse.Butnewresearchsuggeststhatthenexttimeyoulookatyourpup,whetherMalteseorMastiff,youmightn
8、eedto_31_yourwordscarefully.“Bothwhatwesayandhowwesayitmattertodogs,”saidAttilaAndics,aresearcheratEotvosLorandUniversityinBudapest.Dr.Andics,whostudieslanguageandbehaviorindogsandhumansalongwithseveralothercolleagues,_32_thefindingsinapaperpublishedinthejournalScience.Aswithpeoplesbrains,partsofdog
9、slefthemisphere(左半球)reacttomeaningandpartsoftheirrighthemispherereacttointonation(語(yǔ)調(diào))-the33contentofasound.Onlyawordof34saidinapositivetonecanreallymaketherewordsystemofadogsbrainlightup.Theexperimentitselfwassomethingofa(n)_35_.Dr.Andicsteamtraineddogstoenteramagneticresonanceimagingmachine(磁共振成像機(jī))
10、andlieinaharness(背帶)whilethemachinerecordedtheirbrainactivity.AtrainerspokewordsinHungarian-_36_wordsusedbydogownerslike“goodboy,”“super”and“welldone.”Thetraineralsotriedneutralwordslike“however”and“still.”Boththepraisewordsandneutralwordswere_37_inpositiveandneutralintonations.Itturnedoutthatthepos
11、itivewordsspokeninapositivetoneprompted_38_activityinthecaninebrainsrewardsystem.Alltheotherconditionsresultedinsignificantlylessactionatthesamelevel.Inotherwords,“goodboy”saidinneutraltoneand“however”saidinpositiveorneutraltonegotthesame_39_.Thefindingsmeandogsarepayingattentiontomeaningandemotion,
12、andthatownersshould,too.Intermsoftheevolutionoflanguage,theresultssuggestthattheabilityto_40_meaningandemotionindifferentpartsofthebrainandtiethemtogetherisnotuniquelyhuman.Thisskillhadalreadyevolvedinnon-primate(s非靈長(zhǎng)類(lèi)動(dòng)物)longbeforehumansbegantotalk.ReadingComprehensionSectionAClozeDirections:Foreach
13、blankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Filleachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Ascreendoor(紗門(mén))allowsforanopenviewwhileatthesametimeaffordingadegreeofprivacy._41_,communicationbetweenparentsandtheirchildawayatcollegeshouldhaveopennessinexpressingviewpointsb
14、ut,atthesametime,itshoulddemonstratearespectforprivacy.Stayingintouchwitheachotherisimportantbecausewithout_42_,thereisnoconnectionandworrycantakeover.Allinvolvedshouldtrytobe_43_inlisteningto,understandinganddealingwithspecialconcernsorneedsthatarisewhethertheybefromthestudent,parentsorfriends.Fort
15、hehappystudentadjustingwellatschool,callstohomecanbeinfrequent.Thisisnotnecessarilyacauseforparentsto_44_.Whileparentsarenaturally_45_aboutwhattheirchildisupto,themajorityofstudentsarebusygettingaccustomedtotheirnewhome,makingnewfriendsand_46_tonewschedulesandactivities.Thefactisthatwithoutanyillint
16、entiononpurpose,theycanspendlittletimethinkingabouthomeandtheymaynotappreciatethedegreeoftheirparents_47_curiosity.Forthestudentwhoisnotadjustingwellatschool,callstohomewillprobablybemademore_48_.Thiscircumstancecanbringa49_periodforbothparentandchild.Fortheparentsathome,itcanbeterribly_50_tosenseth
17、eirchildisunhappy.Itisdifficulttojudgehowweshouldreacttothischallenge:as_51_,wewanttobringourchildrenhometothesafetyofournest;inourparent-teacherrole,wewantto_52_thetiesandallowourchildtheopportunitytomakeitonhis/herown.Forthestudentawayatschool,unhappinesscanbelonelyandfrighteningandinsomecases,itc
18、anleadtodepressionandillness.Thereisasenseof_53_forsomehomesickstudentswhofearthatMonandDadwill_54_theirinabilitytocopewiththenewenvironment.Thisisespeciallytruewhenthehomesickoneseesclassmatesadjustingsomewhateffortlessly.Nomatterwhatthecircumstancesarethathavecreated_55_,communicationbetweenparent
19、andchildmustremainopen,honestandinbalance.41.A.RelativelyB.ContrarilyC.TypicallyD.Similarly42.A.sacrificeB.privacyC.appreciationD.communication43.A.sensitiveB.confidentC.casualD.modest44.A.cheerB.regretC.worryD.wonder45.A.uninformedB.curiousC.happyD.sensible46.A.addingB.referringC.adjustingD.leading
20、47.A.strangeB.increasingC.awakenedD.normal48.A.formallyB.frequentlyC.sincerelyD.patiently49.A.disappointingB.recoveringC.challengingD.training50.A.disturbingB.damagingC.demandingD.exhausting51.A.protectorsB.remindersC.inspectorsD.individuals52.A.maintainB.establishC.restoreD.cut53.A.reliefB.responsi
21、bilityC.achievementDembarrassmentA.getboredwithB.getupsetwithC.beignorantofD.behonestwithA.opportunityB.uncertaintyC.unhappinessD.nervousnessSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingfourpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneth
22、atfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Itwasneartheendofsummerinmy16thyear.Iwasridinginthebackseatofalargevanheadingdownanendlessroad.Iwasattheendofatwo-weekroadtripwithseveralotherteenagerstovisitacollegeinlowa.AlongthewayIhadspentseveraldaysinPittsburgh,Chicago,ando
23、ntheroad,Ifelttired,solitary,andhomesick.ItwasthelongestthatIhadeverbeenawayfrommyfamily.Iglancedoutofmywindowandsuddenlymyheartleapt.There,inthedistance,Icouldseethem:thebeautifulmountainsofmyhome.Afterdaysanddaysonthedry,brownplainsIfinallysawthegreenhillsinwhichIhadgrownupagain.Aswegotcloserandcl
24、osertothosegreenmountainsIfeltmyselfbecominghappierandhappier.Myfacelitupandmysmilereturned.Warmthfilledmyspirit.Itfeltsogoodtobegoinghome.ItwassuchajoytobeheadingbacktotheplacewhereIwasraised.ItwassuchablessingtofinallyknowthatIwasalmostbackwhereIbelonged.Lookingbackonthatmemorymakesmewonderwhatitw
25、illbelikewhenIfinallyreturntomytruehome.Evenforthelongestlife,thisworldisjustatemporaryresidence.Itisaplacethatwelearn,loveandgrowin,butitisntreallyhome.Ourtruehomeliesbeyondthisworldanditslove,joyandbeautycannotbedescribedinwords.Itiswhereourfamilyawaitsus.UntilIreachthatblessedplace,though,Iwilldo
26、mybesttoenjoyeachdayoflifesjourneyhere.Iwilldomybesttouseeverymomenttogetalittleclosertohome.Iwilldomybesttotravelthroughlifewithalovingheart,apleasantsmileandagivingspirit.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?B.AjoyousSmileGettingClosertoHomeC.AnUnforgettableJourneyD.MyBeautifulHometownWhichofthef
27、ollowingCANNOTdescribetheauthorsfeelingsinthefirstparagraph?WornoutB.LonelyC.MissinghisfamilyD.PleasedandhappyWhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothepassage?Theauthorwentonthetripbybike.Theauthorspentdaystravellingabroad.Theauthorhadbeentravellingontheplains.Theauthorhadoncebeenonalongertripthanthi
28、sone.Accordingtothepassage,whattheauthormostvaluesis.howlonghelivesB.hisfamilyC.hishometownD.howmanyplaceshevisits(B)Wehavedesignedallourbankcardstomakeyourlifeeasier.HowtouseyourNatWestServicecardAsaSwitchcard,itletsyoupayforallsortsofgoodsandservices,wheneveryouseetheSwitchlogo.Themoneycomesstraig
29、htoutofyouraccount,soyoucanspendasmuchasyoulikeaslongasyouhaveenoughmoneyoranagreedoverdraft(透支)tocoverit.Itisalsoachequeguaranteecardforuptotheamountshownonthecard.Anditgivesyoufreeaccesstoyourmoneyfromover31,000cashmachinesacrosstheUK.HowtouseyourNatWestCashcardYoucanuseyourCashcardasaSolocardtopa
30、yforgoodsandserviceswhereveryouseetheSolologo.Itcanalsogiveyouaccesstoyouraccountandyourcashfromover31,000cashmachinesnationwide.Youcanspendorwithdraw(提取)whatyouhaveinyouraccount,orasmuchasyouragreedoverdraftlimit.UsingyourcardabroadYoucanalsouseyourServicecardandCashcardwhenyoureabroad.Youcanwithdr
31、awcashatcashmachinesandpayforgoodsandserviceswhereveryouseetheCirrusorMacstrologodisplayed.Wetakeacommissioncharge(手續(xù)費(fèi))of2.25%ofeachcashwithdrawalyoumake(upto4)andcommissionchargeof75penceeverytimeyouuseMaestrotopayforgoodsorservices.Wealsoapplyaforeign-exchangetransactionfeeof2.65%.HowtouseyourNatW
32、estCreditCardWithyourcreditcardyoucandothefollowing:Payforgoodsandservicesandenjoyupto56daysinterest-freecredit.Payinover24millionshopsworldwidethatdisplaytheMastercardorVisalogos.CollectonAIRMILEforevery20ofspendingthatappearsonyourstatement(結(jié)算單).(Thisdoesnotincludeforeigncurrencyortravelerscheques
33、bought,interestandothercharges.)IfyoucarrytheServicecardortheCashcard,.youcanuseittoguaranteethingsasyouwish.youcanspendasmuchmoneyasyoulikewithoutalimityoucandrawyourmoneyfromcashmachinesconvenientlyyouhavetopaysomeextramoneywhenyoupayforservicesintheUKIfyouwithdraw200fromacashmachineabroad,youwill
34、becharged,4B.4.5C.5.25D.5.3WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutusingyourNatWestCreditCard?Youhavetopaybackwithinterestwithin56days.Youwillbechargedsomeinterestbeyondtwomonths.Youcanusethecardinanyshopacrosstheworld.Youwillgainoneairmileifyouspend20ontravellerscheques.Thepurposeofthepassageistoshowyouhowto
35、.A.Electricityconsumption.B.Airpollution.A.Electricityconsumption.B.Airpollution.A.playyourcardsrightB.drawcashwithyourcardsC.payforgoodswithyourcardsD.haveyourcardsatyourdisposal(C)Asimplepieceofropehangsbetweensomeenvironmentally-friendlyAmericansandtheirneighbors.Ononesidestandthosewhohavebegunto
36、seeclothesdryersaswastefulconsumersofenergy(upto6%oftotalelectricity)andpowerfulemittersofcarbondioxide(uptoatonofcarbondioxideperhouseholdeveryyear).Asanalternative,theyareturningtoclotheslinesaspartofwhatAlexanderLee,anenvironmentalist,calls“What-I-can-doenvironmentalism.”Butontheothersidearepeopl
37、ewhoopposeair-dryinglaundryoutsideonaesthetic(美的)grounds.Increasingly,theyhavepersuadedcommunityandhomeownersassociations(HOAs)acrosstheU.S.tobanoutdoorclotheslines,whichtheysaynotonlylookunsightlybutalsolowersurroundingpropertyvalues.thoseactions,inturn,havesparkedaright-to-drymovementthatispressin
38、gforlegislation(立法)toprotectthechoicetouseclotheslines.Onlythreestates一Florida,HawaiiandUtah一havelawswrittenbroadlyenoughtoprotectclotheslines.Right-to-dryadvocatesarguethatthereshouldbemore.MattReckisthekindofeco-consciousguywhofeedshistreeswithbothwaterandrecyclescondensationdropsfromhisairconditi
39、onerstowaterplants.Hisfamilyalsousesaclothesline.ButOttoHagen,presidentofRecksHOAinWakeForest,NorthCarolina,informedhimthataneighborhadcomplainedabouthisline.TheRecksignoredthewarningandstilldrytheirclothesonaropeintheyard.“Manypeopleclaimtobeenvironmentallyfriendlybutdonttakemattersintotheirownhand
40、s,”saysReck.HOAsHagenhasdecidedtoholdofftakingaction.“Imnotgoingtogocrazy,”hesays.“ButifMattkeepshislineandmoreneighborscomplain,Illhavetoaddressitagain.”NorthCarolinalawmakerstriedandfailedearlierthisyeartoinsertlanguageintoanenergybillthatwouldexpresslypreventHOAsfromregulatingclotheslines.Butthei
41、ssueremainsatouchyonewithHOAsandrealestateagents.“Mostaestheticrestrictionsarerooted,toadegree,inthebeliefthathomogenous(統(tǒng)一協(xié)調(diào)的)exteriorsaresupportiveofpropertyvalue,”saysSaraStubbins,executivedirectoroftheCommunityAssociationInstitutesNorthCarolinachapter.Inotherwords,associationsworrythathousingpri
42、ceswillfallifprospectivebuyersthinktheirwould-beneighborsaretoopoortoafforddryers.AlexanderLeedismissedthenotionthatclotheslinesdevaluepropertyassets,advocatingthattheidea“needstochangeinlightofglobalwarming.”“Weallhavetodoatleastsomethingtodecreaseourcarbonfootprint,”AlexanderLeesays.WhatisNOTmenti
43、onedasadisadvantageofusingclothesdryers?C.Wasteofenergy.D.Uglylooking.WhichofthefollowingisINCORRECT?A.Opposersthinkair-dryinglaundrywoulddevaluesurroundingassets.Opposersconsidertheoutdoorclotheslineasaneyesoretothescenery.Right-to-drymovementsledtothepassofwrittenlawstoprotectclotheslines.Mostofst
44、atesintheUShavenowrittenlawstoprotectclotheslines.InthelastparagraphAlexanderLeerecommendsthat.weshouldprotecttheenvironmentinthecommunity.clotheslineswouldntlessenthepropertyvalues.theglobewouldbecomewarmerandwarmer.clotheslinesshouldbebannedinthecommunity.Anappropriatetitleforthepassagemightbe,Opi
45、nionsonEnvironmentalProtection.OpinionsonAir-dryingLaundry.What-I-Can-DoEnvironmentalism.D.RestrictionsonClotheslines.(D)Genetictestingofferspeopleinsightsintothetypesofdiseasestheyaremostlikelytodevelop-butanewstudysuggestsmostpeopledonotaltertheirlifestylesbasedonthisinformation.Thesetests-knownas
46、genomesequencing一analyzeapersonsDNA,tellingpatientsabouttheirknownriskfordiseaseslikecancerordiabetes.Butbeingtoldyoureatahigherriskforlungcancerdoesntseemtomotivateanyonetoquitsmokingoralcohol,thisstudysuggests.Becauseofthis,thescholarsarguethatgenetictestingshouldbebannedasatoolforimprovingpeoples
47、health.Todaysfindingscamefrompullingdatafrom18otherstudiesthatfollowedpeopleaftertheyreceivedtheresultsofgenetictests.Receivinginformationaboutgeneticrisksdidntinspirepeopletoeatdifferently,exercisemore,orstopsmoking.“Expectationshavebeenhighthatgivingpeopleinformationabouttheirgeneticriskwillempowe
48、rthemtochangetheirbehavior,butwehavefoundnoevidencethatthisisthecase,”studyauthorTheresaMarteau,directorofbehaviorandhealthresearchsaidinapressrelease.Genetictesting,whichtheNationalInstitutesofHealthsayscostsanywherefrom$100to$2,000,hasbecomemuchmoreaccessibleascommercialtestingcompaniessuchas23and
49、MeandSureGenomicshavesprungup.ThesecompaniesarenotallowedtosharediseaseriskestimateswithconsumersthankstotheFoodandDrugAdministration.However,todaysstudydidntspecifywhetherthegenetictestingwerepurelyfromacademicsequencing,orifanyofthesecompanieshadhadaroleinsupplyingthedata.Genetictestingdoesntgetpe
50、opletochangetheirbehaviorforthebetter,butitdoesnthaveanyknownnegativeeffectseither.Knowingtheresultsofthesetestsdidntchangepeoplesdepressionoranxietylevels.Andtheresnoindicationthattestinginspirespeopletopickupriskyordangeroushealthhabitseither,thestudyfound.ActuallyageneticPredispositiontoacertaind
51、iseaseiscommonamongpeople.Somepeoplearebornweakinheart.Someareinnatelyvulnerableindigestivesystem.Butthesemostcommonriskfactorsusuallydontraiseapersonschancesofgettingthediseasebyasignificantamount.ItspossiblethatsomeofthepatientsinthestudyhadsubstantiallyhighdiseaserisksbasedontheirDNAprofile,butth
52、osepatientstendtoberatherrare.“Itsstilllikelythatcommunicatingthistypeofinformationisveryvaluabletosomepeople,butitsjustthattherearentthatmanyofthosepeople,”Zikmund-FisherfromtheUniversityofMichigansaid,“Theideathatprovidinggeneticriskinformationisgoingtobetransformativetoeveryoneseemsunlikely.”Whyd
53、idsomeexpertsuggeststoppinggenetictesting?Genomesequencingarentaccurateindetectingcertaindiseaserisks.Genetictestingresultsfailtoencouragepeopletoremovebadhabits.Genetictestingdoesneithergoodnorharmtopeoplesbehavioralimprovement.Genetictestingresultsareofferedbycommercialtestingcompanies.Theunderlin
54、edwordpredispositiontointhepassageisclosestinmeaningto.A.testingonB.predictionaboutC.sensitivitytoD.insightintoWhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.SureGenomicsisforbiddentodeliverillnessriskexpectationstopatients.TheresaMarteaubelievesgenetictestinghelpstochangepeoplesbehavior
55、s.Genetictestingresultsaretotallycomingfromacademicsequencing.Genetictestingresultsinawayworsenthepatientsmoodsandemotions.Peoplesunconcernedresponsetogenetictestingdoesntcausemuchharmbecause.A.gettingridofbadlifehabitsdoesntdomuchgoodtopeopleshealthalmostallpeoplehavecertaindiseaserisksbasedongenet
56、ictestingprovidinggeneticriskinformationinterfereswiththemedicaltreatmentgenetictestingshowsfewpeopleareatahighriskofgettingcertaindiseasesSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingtextfromwhichfoursentencesareremoved.ChoosefromthesentencesA-Fthemostsuitableonetofilleachnumberedgapinthetext.Therearetwoextr
57、asentencesthatyoudonotneedtouse.Markyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Researchershavefoundthatthesuccessofafuturemissiontotheredplanetmaydependontheshiphavingaclassclown(耍寶人物).Hefoundthatclassclownsinthecrewwouldnotmindbeingjokedabout.Inanemergency,therewillbenotimetocallmissioncontrol.Whenyouarelivingwi
58、thothersinaverysmallspaceforalongperiodoftime,tensionsarelikelytogrow.Hisrolewasinformal,yetcriticalformaintaininggroupcohesion(凝聚力)intheextremeenvironment.ItisenoughtomakeNeilArmstrong,thefirstastronauttowalkontheMoon,spininhisgrave.ClassClownsPleaseWANTED:smart,fitandunflappable(臨危不舌L的applicantsfo
59、rhumanitysfirstmissiontoMars.Musthave:crazewig,oversizedbootsandabigrednose.NASAplanstoflyastronautsaroundthemoonin2023aspartofitspreparationforacrewedmissiontoMarsasearlyas2033.AmissiontoMarsisnoeasyjob.Onaverage,theredplanetis140millionmilesfromEarthandthetraveltimeonewayisaroundeightmonths.Thedis
60、tancealoneisexpectedtocauseharmtotheirmentalhealth.Astronautsmustalsofaceatimedelayincommunicationsofupto20minuteseachway.72Thecrewareeffectivelyontheirown.JeffreyJohnson,ananthropologist人類(lèi)學(xué)家)attheUniversityofFlorida,isnowworkingwithNASAtoexplorewhetherclassclownsarevitalforthesuccessoflongspacemiss
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