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2017-2018學(xué)年北京市101中學(xué)高二(下)期中英語試卷

第一部分:聽力理解(共三節(jié),20分)

1.(1分)Whereistheman?

A.Inacar.

B.Inabar.

C.Inapark.

2.(1分)Whatisthemantryingtodo?

A.Lose50pounds.

B.Improvehealth.

C.Usedietpills.

3.(1分)Howmuchmoneydotheyhavebetweenthem?

A.$86.

B.556.

C.546.

4.(1分)Howwillthemanmakeaphonecall?

A.Byhismobilephone.

B.Bythepublicphone.

C.Bythewoman'smobilephone.

5.(1分)Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Heisjealousofthewoman.

B.Heisworriedabouthisexam.

C.Hewillhaveaphysicstestnextweek.

6.(2分)(1)Whereisthewomangoing?

A.ToParis.

B.ToAmsterdam.

C.ToMalaga.

(2)Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Friends.

B.Husbandandwife.

C.Strangers.

7.(2分)(1)WhattimedoesthestoreopenonWednesday?

A.5:30PM.

B.6:00AM.

C.8:00AM.

(2)Howmuchwouldyoupayforthisstore'smainproductonSaturdayifitcost$$100duringtherestof

week?

A.$90.

B.$80.

C.$70.

8.(3分)(1)Whywasthemanlate?

A.Heforgottolookathiswatch.

B.Themathsteacheraskedhimtostaylongerthanbefore.

C.Themathsclasslastedlongerthanitshould.

(2)Whatdoweknowaboutthestudents?

A.Theyareafraidofthemathsteacher.

B.Theydon'twanttohurtthemathsteacher.

C.Theyprefertolearnmathsratherthangohomeearlier.

(3)Whatisthemanmostlikelytodo?

A.Talktothemathsteacher.

B.Bepolitelikehisclassmates.

C.Asktheotherspeakertotalktothemathsteacher.

9.(3分)(1)Whatproblemsarethespeakersdiscussing?

A.Themanhasmailedtheordertothewomanbymistake.

B.Someofthetelephonesystemsdon'tworkproperly.

C.Someofthepacksdonotcontainanymanuals(說明書).

(2)Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodo?

A.Askatelephoneengineertodotherepairs.

B.Consultherbossaboutthebestsolution.

C.Sendoutthemanualsatoncebyexpressmail.

(3)Whatdoesthemanthinkofthesolution?

A.Satisfying.

B.Puzzling.

C.Surprising.

10.(5分)聽下面一段對話,完成第16題至20題,每小題僅填寫一個(gè)詞.聽對話前,你將有20秒鐘的

時(shí)間閱讀試題,聽完后你將有60秒鐘的作答時(shí)間.這段對話你將聽兩遍.

BusinessCommunications

Caller'sNameJack

(1)_

PhoneNumber(2).

FaxNumber5601288

Caller'sRequirementNeeding

the

information

onafter-

sales

(3)_

Timetogivetheinformation(4).

PM

HowtogivetheinformationBy(5)

thefax

第二部分:知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),共30分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)從每

題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.

11.(1分)-WehadreallycoldFebruarythisyear

-Ican'trememberspringwhenitsnowedinGanzhou.()

A.a;不填B.不填;theC.the;aD.a;a

12.(1分)-Idon'tknowKateverywell.Isshekind?

-Yes!Kateissowarm-heartedthatshewillgivesupporttoneedshelp.()

A.whateverB.whicheverC.whoeverD.however

13.(1分)Wedon'tconsider__necessaryforthemtomoveintothathouse.()

A?thatB.thisC.oneD.it

14.(1分)UndertheLandscapingPlan,44percentofBeijingfslandareabyforestsin2020.()

A.willcoverB.hasbeencovered

C.iscoveringD.willbecovered

15.(1分)Hearingthenews,Ifeltagreatloadoffmymindandeverythinggoteasier.()

A.havingtakenB.taken

C.tobetakenD.taking

16.(1分)Newscamefromtheschoolofficetheschoollibrarywouldbeopennextweek.()

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.where

17.(1分)-Ihavelostsomeweight.Look,howbaggymypantsare.

-Theydon*tlookthatloosetome.()

A.mustB.wouldC.mightD.should

18.(1分)Thebankisreportedinthelocalnewspaperinbroaddaylightyesterday.()

A.beingrobbed.B.havingbeenrobbed.

C.tohavebeenrobbed.D.tohaverobbed.

19.(1分)ChantsrestaurantonBakerStreet,usedtobepoorly-run,isnowasuccessfulbusiness.()

A.thatB.whichC.whoD.where

20.(1分)-Howwastheconcertlastnight?

-Itwasgood,butthepeoplebehindmethewholetime.()

A.aretalkingB.weretalking

C.hadtalkedD.havetalked

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選

出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.

21.(20分)Iusedtobeaveryself-centeredperson,butinthepasttwoyearsIhavereallychanged.Ihave

startedtothinkaboutotherpeople(1)Ithinkaboutmyself.IamhappythatIambecominga(2)

person.

Ithinkmy(3)startedwhenIwasatPalomarCollege.Atfirst,Ijustwantedtogetmy(4)

andbeleftalone.IthoughtIwassmarterthaneveryoneelse,soIhardlyever(5)toanyoneinmy

classes.Bytheendofmyfirstsemester,Iwasreally(6).Itseemedasifeveryonebutmehadmade

friendsandwashavingfun.SoItrieda(n)(7).Istartedaskingpeoplearoundmehowtheywere

doing,andiftheywerehavingtroubleI(8)tohelp.Thatwasreallyabig(9)forme.By

theendoftheyear,Ihadseveralnewfriends,andtwoof(10)arestillmybestfriendstoday.

Abiggercauseofmynew(11),however,camewhenItookapart-timejobatVistaNursing

Home.OneoldladytherewhohadAlzheimer'sdiseasebecamemy(12).EverytimeIcameinto

herroom,shewasso(13)becauseshethoughtIwasherdaughter.Herrealdaughternever(14)

her,soItookherplace.Sheletme(15)thatmakingothersfeelgoodmademefeelgoodtoo.When

shedied,Iwas(16),butIwasalsoverygratefultoher.

IthinkIamamuch(17)persontodaythanIusedtobe,andIhopeIwillnot(18)

theseexperiences.Theyhave(19)metocareaboutotherpeoplemorethanaboutmyself.I(20)

whoIamtoday,andIcouldnotsaythatafewyearsago.

(1)A.sinceB.beforeC.whenD.unless

(2)A.famousB.simpleC.differentD.skilled

(3)A.educationB.careerC.tourD.change

(4)A.balanceB.homeworkC.degreeD.interest

(5)A.talkedB.wrotec.liedC.reported

(6)A.carefulB.lonelyc.curiousD.guilty

(7)A.argumentB.gamec.experimentD.defence

(8)A.daredB.offeredc.hesitatedD.happened

(9)A.dreamB.problemc.dutyD.step

(10)A.usB.whichc.themD.whom

(11)A.attitudeB.hobbyc.hopeD.luck

(12)A.friendB.partnerc.guideD.guest

(13)A.politeB.happyc.strangeD.confident

(14)A.botheredB.answeredc.visitedD.trusted

(15)A.explainB.guessc.declareD.see

(16)A.homelessB.heartbrokenc.bad-temperedD.hopeless

(17)A.quieterB.busierc.betterD.richer

(18)A.forgetB.facec.improveD.analyze

(19)A.forcedB.preferredc.orderedD.taught

(20)A.missB.likec.wonderD.expect

第三部分:閱讀理解(共40分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最

佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.

22.(6分)

EarnMoneyThisSummerwithSunnyLibraries!

Doyouhavetoomuchfreetimethissummervacation?Doyouneedasummerjobtoearnextramoney?Do

youwanttobeinvolvedinyourcommunity(社區(qū))?SunnyAreaLibrarySystem(SALS)hasjob

opportunitiesforhighschoolstudents.Thesearegoodchancestogetworkexperience.

BookTheaterbringschildren'sbookstoriestolife.IthasshowsatallSunnyComputerTutorhelps

Libraries.Applicantsshouldenjoyperforminginfrontofanaudienceandworkingwithgueststodealwith

youngchildren.technologyproblems,

WorkHours:involvingInternet

Practice:Fridays4:00pm-6:00pmsearchesandusingthe

Performance:Tuesdays10:00amSALSWebsitetofind

RateofPay:$16/performancematerials.Applicants

shouldhavecomputer

skills.

WorkHours:

Monday-Friday9:

00am-5:00pm

RateofPay:$8/hour

Bookmobilehelpsthedriverfindtheroutestolibraries.Thetruckyouworkinisair-ReaderDeskprovides

conditioned,andthedriverisfriendly.Applicantsmustbeabletoliftheavyboxes.servicewithasmile

WorkHours:whilechecking

SundayandFriday9:00am-4:00pmmaterialsinandoutto

RateofPay:$10/hourguests.Friendly

attitudeandabilityto

workonlibrarydata

systemrequired.

WorkHours:

Monday-Tuesday

8:00am-4:00pm

RateofPay:$

7.50/hour

(1)Ifyouareinterestedinacting,shouldbeyourchoice.

A.BookTheater

B.Bookmobile

C.ComputerTutor

D.ReaderDesk

(2)IfyougetthejobofBookmobile",youareexpectedto.

A.workwithyoungchildren

B.liftheavyboxes

C.checkmaterialsforguests

D.repaircomputers

(3)Thepurposeoftheadvertisementisto.

A.attractstudentstolibraries

B.raisemoneyforlibraries

C.introducenewbooks

D.offerjobopportunities

23.(8分)Mymorningroutinevarieslittlefromdaytoday.Iwalkthedog,eatbreakfastatthekitchencounter

withKatieandMatt,andthensettleinforadayatthecomputer.AndbecauseIworkmostlyfromhome,

Ihavelearnedthatlittlewalksintotheoutsideworldareimportantforpsychologicalwell-being.SobeforeI

beginattemptingtoputsentencestogether,Iwalkovertoalittlecoffeeshopinmyneighborhood,andchat

withthefolksbehindthecounter.

ThecoffeeshopisontheothersideofthehistoricChesapeaker&OhioCanalfrommy

house.Wheneverinseason,touristslineuptotakeaslowboat,ifnottoIndia,atleastintothe19th

century.

Onewarmdaylastfall,Iturnedthecornertoseeoneoftheboatmensittingaloneontheboat,bathedin

early-morninglight.Hewasplayingtheviolin.Thescenestoppedmeinmytracks.WhatIwitnessed

couldonlybedescribedasaperfectmoment.Tensecondsatmost.ButmonthslaterIstillrememberjust

standingthere,watching,listening,andtakingitallin.

Weallhavesuchmomentsputbeforeus.Littlesurprises.Whetherwe'rewiseenoughtoseethemis

anotherthing.

IthoughtoftheviolinmanoneSundayafternoonwhilereadingthebiographiesofthosekilledinthe

Columbiaincident.ThespecialistLaurelClark,talkingfromtheshuttleafewdaysbeforeitwastoland,

saiditwasblissfultoseethesimpleunexpectedwondersofspace,likeasunset."There'saflash;thewhole

payloadbayturnsthisrosypink,"shesaid."Itonlylastsabout15seconds,andthenit'sgone.”

Ioncehadafriendwhohadastrangehabitthatneverstoppedtoamuseme,maybebecauseIneverquite

knewwhenshewasgoingtospringitonme.Itcouldcomeinthemiddleofaparticularlylivelydinnerwith

oldfriends.Outoftheblue,she'dsay,"Stop!Iwanttorememberthismoment.nIrealizenow,afterher

death,whatwiseadvicethatis.

(1)Theauthorgoesoutforawalkeverydayinthemorningmainlybecause.

A.sheneedstowalkthedogandenjoythefreshair

B.sheconsidersthatitisgoodforherphysicalhealth

C.shehatestobeleftaloneathomewhenothersareout

D.shebenefitspsychologicallyfromcontactingtheoutsideworld

(2)Theunderlinedword''blissful*'inParagraph5probablymeans.

A.comfortable

B.valuable

C.enjoyable

D.reasonable

(3)Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellpeopleto.

A?developagoodhabit

B.enjoylifetothefullest

C.catchthevaluablemomentsinlife

D.bewillingtofollowfriends*advice

(4)Theauthorofthispassagemightbea.

A.writer

B.housewife

C.sailor

D.waitress

24.(8分)Yourcarisanecessarypartofyourlife.Youuseiteveryday.Ofcourse,youwanttoholdonto

itsoyoumakesureithasthelatestalarmandimmobilizer(汽車防盜若稱).Butdespiteallthese,carslike

yoursarestillstoleneveryday.Infact,inthiscountry,onecarisstolenalmosteveryminute!Andifyour

carisstolen,youonlyhavea50:50chanceofseeingitagain.

Eachyear,carcrimecostsnearly£3billion.Ofcourse,ifyouYeinsured,youwon'tloseout,or

willyou?Firstly,youwillhavetopayextrainsurancelateron,andthenyoumaynotbeofferedthefull

amountbytheagent.Youwillprobablyhavetohireacarandyouwillalsolosethevalueofthecontentsand

accessories(酉己件)inthecar.

Nowcomesthesolution.AnRACTrackstarsystem,hiddeninoneof47possiblesecretlocationsin

yourcar,isthekeytooursystem.Ifyourcarisstolen,radiosignalsaresentattwenty-secondintervals

fromthecartotheRACTrackstarNationalControlCenterviaasatellitenetwork.Thenacomputergivesthe

vehicle'sexactlocation,speedanddirection.

TheRACTrackstarNationalControlCenter,whichoperates24hoursaday,365daysayear,will

immediatelyinformthepoliceintheareawherethecarislocated.Becausethepolicereceiveinfonnation

everytwentyseconds,theywillalwaysknowthevehicle'slocation.Oncethethiefhasbeenarrested,your

carwillbereturnedtoyou.

RACTrackstarisuniqueinbeingabletoprovidetheNationalControlCenterwithdetailsoftheexact

locationofyourcar,itsspeedanddirection.Andspeedisthekeytosuccessfulrecoveryofastolen

vehicle.RACTrackstarControlwillimmediatelytellthepoliceifyoureportyourcarstolenandunderthe24

-hourGuardianOption.Itwillalsotellyouifyourcarhasbeenstolen.RACTrackstar'sconstantupdates

meanthepolicearekeptinformedofthecar'slocation.Allthesegreatlyimproveyourchancesofseeingyour

caragain.

(1)Ifyourcarisstolen,youwillhaveto.

A.hireanewcar

B.paymoreinsurance

C.buyaRACTrackstarsystem

D.informtheNationalControlCenter

(2)TheTrackstarsystemcantellthepolice

A.wherethecaris

B.howthecarisstolen

C.whothethiefis

D.whatbrandthecaris

(3)Accordingtothepassage,withRACTrackstar,peoplewill.

A.havelesschancesofhavingtheircarstolen

B.surelygettheirstolencarback

C.losenotimeinfindingtheirstolencar

D.predictwhethertheircarhasbeenstolen

(4)Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.thespeedofthecarwillhelpthepolicefindthestolencar

B-RACTrackstarsystemisinstalledinthecar

C.youwon'tlosemoneyifyourstolencarisinsured

D.WithoutanRACTrackstar,youcan'tgetyourlostcarback.

25.(8分)ThereisnodoubteCommerceisgrowing,anditwillcontinuetogrow.However,physicalstores

wouldnotdieasaresultoftheriseofeCommerce,atleastnotinthenearfuture.TheideathateCommerce

istakingoverphysicalstoreshasalreadymisguidedmanypeople.Physicalstoresarefarfromvanishing(消

逝),andtherearesomesolidreasonsforit.

Theprojectionsforonlinespendingisoptimisticwith150billionexpectedtobespentinthecomingthree

years,yetwearealsoexpecting300billioninspendingatphysicalstoresinthesameduration.Doyoustill

thinkthatphysical-storeshoppingistoosmalltosustain(支撐)theeCommerceblow?

Eventhoughconsumersarestayingawayfromphysicalstoresthatfollowolderconcepts,yetweare

seeingtheriseoffreshconceptstoresallaroundtheUS.Weareseeinginnovativeandattractivesuccess

storiesofphysicalstores,rangingfromclothesstorestorestaurantstohealthspas.Itwouldbeeasyto

assumethatthistrendwillcontinue.

Indeed,manyshoppingmallsaredying,yettherearestillthoseshoppingcentersthatareperforming

well.Youcanseethisfbryourselfbyvisitingshoppingmallsnearyou.WhatIwanttoemphasizehereis

thatnotallshoppingcentersaremadeequal,justlikenotalleCommerceretailers(零售商)aremade

equal.BothshoppingmallsandeCommercesitescanlosebusinessiftheyfailtomaintainproductivity

throughimprovementsandinnovations.Whenyouvisitshoppingcentersthatareseriousabouttheirbusiness,

youwouldseetheirshopsandparkinglotspacked.

Ontheotherhand,evene-tailerslikeAmazonhaveexperimentedwithpop-upshoppingconcepts.It

isimportanttobearinmindthatconsumerspreferface-to-faceinteractionsinsteadofonlineinteractions

duringshopping,meaningthatphysicalstoresaregoingtostaythere.

Still,eCommerceretailersareseeingalloftheirexcitementdisappearastheysettlethesalestaxproblem

associatedwithe-tailing.Asofnow,fivestatesofAmericahavealreadyimposedsalestaxonpurchases

througheCommercesites,ande-tailersinthosestateshavealreadywitnessed6to12percentdecreasein

sales.

Thisreinforcesthefactthatphysicalstoresareheretostay,andifyouarestillundervaluingtheirgrowth,

youareomitting(省略)ahugechunkoftheretailrepresentation.

(1)Theunderlinedword"projections"inParagraph2probablymeans

A.predictions

B.assessments

C.performances

D.intentions

(2)Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.E-tailersaremorecreativebusinesses.

B.Freshconceptshelpbuildgoodbusiness.

C.Fewerconsumerswillvisitphysicalstores.

D.Physicalstorescan*tstandtheblowofeCommerce.

(3)Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.WillPhysicalStoresreplaceeCommerceintheNearFuture?

B.IsOfflineSpendingGreaterThanOnlineSpending?

C.OnlineStoresV.S.PhysicalStores-What'stheDifference?

D.DoeseCommerceSuccessMeanPhysicalStoresWillDisappear?

(4)Whichofthefollowingshowsthedevelopmentofthepassage?

第二節(jié)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng).

26.(10分)Haveyoueverhadawonderfulideaandthoughtitwouldmakeagreatinvention,butdidn'tknow

whattodonext?(1)Theywillhelpyoumakeyourdreamscometrueandbecomeafamousinventor.

ThefirstthingthatyoushoulddoisdosomeresearchontheInternettoseeifanyoneelsehasinvented

it.Ifnot,youshouldsearchthroughtheUSPatent(專利)informationtoseeifapatentwasevercreatedfor

yourtypeofinvention.(2)

Theeasiestthingtodoisworkingwithanagency(代理機(jī)構(gòu))thatcanhelpyoutomakeyourdreamsa

reality.Itcanhelpyoupresentyourideasandgetyourproducttotherightcompanies.Oneagencythatisvery

reputable(聲譽(yù)好的)is”LambertinMinnesota"(3)Iftheythinkyourproductismarketable(有

銷路的),theywillhelpyoutogetittotherightcompany.

Calltheagencyandmakeanappointment.Youwillwanttobringinamodelofyourinventionanda

completedescriptionofyourideas.(4)Thenwhenyoumeetwiththem,youcanpresentitandthey

willtellyouhowmarketableitis.Iftheydecidetohelpyou,theywillworktopresentittodifferentcompanies

andhelpyoutogotothenextstep.

Onceyourinventionhasbeensoldtoalargecompany,getreadytogetthebenefitsofbecomingthenext

greatinventor.

(5)Butthebenefitsareworththewait.

A?Itmaytakeayearortwo.

B.Youwillbethenextinventor.

C.Writedownexactlyaboutyourinvention.

D.Ifnot,gotothenextstep.

E.YouwillfindsomethingnewontheInternet.

F.Herearesomestepsthatyoucantake.

G.Theyofferfreeadvicefbrgoodideas.

單詞拼寫,每空一詞.(共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)

27.(1分)LearningEnglishasaforeignlanguageisveryhardintheofanativelanguage

environment.(缺乏)

28.(1分)Severaldaysago,ourteacheriusthattherewouldbeaSpeechCompetitionnextFriday.

29.(1分)Uthefirstpoemwhichhasacheerfullivelytone,thesecondpoemissadandsentimental.

30.(1分)Lastnight,helicoptersrnearly20peoplefromtheroofoftheburningbuilding.

31.(1分)Whatmadeusexcitedwasthattheresultswereentirely(——致的)withourearlierresearch.

32.(1分)(同時(shí)),nationslikeChinaandIndiarealizedthat,withsomechangesoftheirown,

theycouldcompeteinthisnewworld.

33.(1分)Theoldladyhadtorhermemorybylookingatthenotesfromtimetotime.

34.(1分)Inmostcases,womenareatbeingaskedaboutage.(尷尬的)

35.(1分)“BeautyandtheBeast'1camessagethatshouldbeevidenttoallofus-youshouldn'tjudge

abookbyitscover.

36.(1分)Peaceandsecuritycouldbeguaranteedinasocietyofcooperationand.(平等)

二、短文填空,每空一詞.(共10空,每空0.5分,共5分)

37.(5分)

InventionsofTomasEdison

Haveyoueverwonderedwhichmindsgiveustheelectriclighta(1)weknowtoday?

Right,TomasEdison!Butthatwasn'ttheonlythingheworkedon.

(2)DhislifetimeEdisonpatentedmorethan1000inventions.Afterseeinganotherinventor's

machineshowinganimalsinmotion,Edison(3)binterestedinmovingpictures.By1892,

EdisonandphotographerW.K.L.Dicksoncreatedamotionpicturecamera.Edison(4)nonly

helpedgiveusmovies,buthealsoplayedapartinthehistoryofmusicandrecording.Hisfirstphonograph

(留聲機(jī))(5)cbothrecordandplaybacksound.Itamazedthepublicworldwideandbrought

him(6)ifame.InEdison'sera,thetelegraphwasthewayforpeopletosendand(7)r

messages.Edisoncreatedtheautomatictelegraphthatallowedmessagestotravelextremelyfast.Beforethat,

theycouldn'tgomuch(8)fthan40wordsperminute,buttheautomatictelegraphallowedforup

to1000!Edisondidn'linventthetelephone,however,heimproveditunconsciouslyanddramaticallytolet

peopletalktoeach(9)ooverlongdistances.

Edison'sinventionschangedtheworld.Heoncesaid,"Inventionisonepercentinspirationand

99percentperspiration."Evenawizard(奇才)hastowork(10)h!

三、書面表達(dá)(共15分)

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