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江苏省徐州市2018-2019学年高二上学期英语期末考试试卷...

更新时间:2019-03-14 浏览次数:471 类型:期末考试
一、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。
二、听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
  • 6. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    You see, I can't sleep very well. Could I have some sleeping pills, please?<br />Oh, why can't you sleep?<br />I don't know, really.<br />Is anything worrying you?<br />Well, perhaps, I'm working very hard. We're very busy at the moment.<br />Well, I don't really like giving patients sleeping pills. You must have a good rest, or get all about work.<br />If you can't sleep, have a hot bath before you go to bed, and then read a boring book.<br />Don't choose exciting ones, and don't drink coffee.<br />You see, I can't sleep very well. Could I have some sleeping pills, please?<br />Oh, why can't you sleep?<br />I don't know, really.<br />Is anything worrying you?<br />Well, perhaps, I'm working very hard. We're very busy at the moment.<br />Well, I don't really like giving patients sleeping pills. You must have a good rest, or get all about work.<br />If you can't sleep, have a hot bath before you go to bed, and then read a boring book.<br />Don't choose exciting ones, and don't drink coffee.
    1. (1) Why can't the patient sleep well at night?
      A . She has a serious disease. B . She has too much work these days. C . She reads many exciting stories in bed.
    2. (2) What does the doctor advise her to do before going to bed?
      A . Drinking some coffee. B . Having a cold bath. C . Reading a boring book.
  • 7. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    Wait, Ben, did you say you had a party Saturday?<br />Yeah, you didn't know about it? It was my birthday.<br />No, I didn't.<br />But I've invited you. I sent you an email last week.<br />Are you sure? I didn't get it.<br />Oh, you know what? I didn't tell you I have a new email address.<br />Oh, I am sorry.<br />That's okay. But I was kind of upset that you weren't there.<br />Listen, let's go out for lunch this week. I want to do something for your birthday.<br />Oh, you don't have to.<br />I know, but I want to.<br />Okay, that's really nice of you, really.<br />So anyway, I have to go now. I have a meeting at 9.30.<br />Okay, see you later, and happy birthday.<br />Thank you.<br />Listen, let's go out for lunch this week. I want to do something for your birthday.<br />Oh, you don't have to.<br />I know, but I want to.<br />Okay, that's really nice of you, really. So anyway, I have to go now. I have a meeting at 9.30.<br />Okay, see you later, and happy birthday.
    1. (1) Why didn't the woman go to the man's birthday party?
      A . She forgot all about it. B . She was not invited. C . She didn't know about it.
    2. (2) Who is the woman?
      A . The man's friend. B . The man's mother. C . The man's secretary.
    3. (3) What does the woman want to do for the man's birthday?
      A . Buy him a nice present. B . Have lunch with him. C . Send him an email.
  • 8. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    Good morning, Miss. Can I help you?<br />Well, I'm looking for something I saw at a friend's house a few days ago.<br />He said he bought it here. It's a golden metal desk lamp. Quite fit for my study.<br />Take a look at some of the model pictures here and see if you can find the right one.<br />Picture 2 at page 3 seems to be the one I'd like to have.<br />I'm sorry, we don't have it in stock right now.<br />Oh, that's too bad. Are you going to be getting more?<br />They are on order, but I should warn you that the price has gone up. The new ones will be $2 more.<br />They were $12.50 last week. Come back next week if you like. We should have them by then.<br />Okay, I'll be back.<br />Good morning, Miss. Can I help you?<br />Well, I'm looking for something I saw at a friend's house a few days ago.<br />He said he bought it here. It's a golden metal desk lamp. Quite fit for my study.<br />Take a look at some of the model pictures here and see if you can find the right one.<br />Picture 2 at page 3 seems to be the one I'd like to have.<br />I'm sorry, we don't have it in stock right now.<br />Oh, that's too bad. Are you going to be getting more?<br />They are on order, but I should warn you that the price has gone up. The new ones will be $2 more.<br />They were $12.50 last week. Come back next week if you like. We should have them by then.<br />Okay, I'll be back.
    1. (1) What is the woman looking for?
      A . A lamp. B . A desk. C . A shelf.
    2. (2) How much will the new item cost?
      A . $12.50. B . $13.50. C . $14.50.
    3. (3) When will the item be available?
      A . Next week. B . Next month. C . Next year.
  • 9. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    Well, Jenny, the school year is almost over. We just have two more weeks before exams.<br />What do you plan to do this summer?<br />I'm going to teach English to some immigrants in the university's community service program.<br />That sounds interesting. Don't you need to speak a foreign language for a job like that?<br />No, I don't. I just have to present the language simply and give the students a chance to practice speaking.<br />Come to think of it, that's the way I was taught to speak Chinese.<br />But speaking Chinese didn't help me learn to read and write Chinese.<br />My students won't want to read and write English, at least not now. They are more interested in speaking.<br />You sound very knowledgeable about all of this. How do you know so much?<br />I took a teaching English as a second language course last year when you were in China.<br />I've also talked with the program administrators quite a lot. I think I would like to be an ESL teacher when I graduate.<br />Well, Jenny, the school year is almost over. We just have two more weeks before exams. What do you plan to do this summer?<br />I'm going to teach English to some immigrants in the university's community service program.<br />That sounds interesting. Don't you need to speak a foreign language for a job like that?<br />No, I don't. I just have to present the language simply and give the students a chance to practice speaking.<br />Come to think of it, that's the way I was taught to speak Chinese. But speaking Chinese didn't help me learn to read and write Chinese.<br />My students won't want to read and write English, at least not now. They are more interested in speaking.<br />You sound very knowledgeable about all of this. How do you know so much?<br />I took a teaching English as a second language course last year when you were in China.<br />I've also talked with the program administrators quite a lot. I think I would like to be an ESL teacher when I graduate.
    1. (1) When will the speakers take their exams?
      A . In two weeks. B . In a year. C . In this summer.
    2. (2) What's the woman's mother tongue?
      A . Chinese. B . English. C . Not clear.
    3. (3) What are the woman's students more interested in?
      A . Reading. B . Speaking. C . Writing.
    4. (4) What are they mainly talking about in the dialogue?
      A . Taking final exams. B . Planning after graduation. C . Teaching a foreign language.
  • 10. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
    In the 13th century, a famous Italian traveler, Marco Polo, traveled a long way to China.<br />During his stay in China, he saw many wonderful things.<br />One of the things he discovered was that the Chinese used paper money.<br />In western countries, people did not use paper money until the 15th century.<br />However, people in China began to use paper money in the 7th century.<br />A Chinese man called Tsai Lun invented paper almost 2,000 years ago.<br />He made it from wood.<br />He took the wood from trees and made it into paper.<br />He then put these pieces of paper together and made them into a book.<br />Now paper still comes from trees.<br />We use a lot of paper every day.<br />If we keep on wasting so much paper, there will not be any trees left on the earth.<br />If there are no trees, there will be no paper.<br />It is reported that people throw away about 2,800 tons of paper only in Shanghai every day.<br />It takes 17 trees to make one ton of paper.<br />This means that they are cutting nearly 48,000 trees every day.<br />Since it takes more than 10 years for a tree to grow, we must start using less paper now.<br />If we don't, we will not have enough time to grow more trees to take the place of those we use for paper.<br />In the 13th century, a famous Italian traveler, Marco Polo, traveled a long way to China.<br />During his stay in China, he saw many wonderful things.<br />One of the things he discovered was that the Chinese used paper money.<br />In western countries, people did not use paper money until the 15th century.<br />However, people in China began to use paper money in the 7th century.<br />A Chinese man called Tsai Lun invented paper almost 2,000 years ago.<br />He made it from wood.<br />He took the wood from trees and made it into paper.<br />He then put these pieces of paper together and made them into a book.<br />Now paper still comes from trees.<br />We use a lot of paper every day.<br />If we keep on wasting so much paper, there will not be any trees left on the earth.<br />If there are no trees, there will be no paper.<br />It is reported that people throw away about 2,800 tons of paper only in Shanghai every day.<br />It takes 17 trees to make one ton of paper.<br />This means that they are cutting nearly 48,000 trees every day.<br />Since it takes more than 10 years for a tree to grow, we must start using less paper now.<br />If we don't, we will not have enough time to grow more trees to take the place of those we use for paper.
    1. (1) What did Marco Polo see when he was in China?
      A . The Chinese invented paper. B . The Chinese used paper money. C . The Chinese planted trees for paper.
    2. (2) When did people in western countries first use paper money?
      A . In the 7th century. B . In the 13th century. C . In the 15th century.
    3. (3) How many trees should be cut down to make one ton of paper?
      A . 17. B . 48. C . 71.
三、单项填空
四、完形填空
  • 26. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 阅读下面短文,从短文所给各题的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项。

        A 17-year-old girl was heading abroad, with her close relatives sending her off at the airport. She had six suitcases. All the relatives were 1to see such a young child carry the heavy luggage alone. But they knew she would have to2 it all by herself when transferring in California to New York, so it was better for her to get used to it now.

        For her worried parents, the two-hour wait seemed endless. They were extremely careful about their words3a single question might induce (引起)tears. The mother kept silent while the father4small talks with his daughter now and then.

        “Have you forgotten anything?”

        “No, Daddy, why don't you trust my ability to 5 to a new life?”

        A 17-year-old who speaks fluent English is much like a horse galloping out of the gate during a race. They think everyone will stand up and clap for them. This child didn't even 6 when passing the boarding gate.

        The father repeated, “She is 7 of cutting her own hair, so what do you have to worry about?”

        Just then, the mother suddenly ran 8the French window of the lounge (候机室). She wanted to be closer to see her child board the plane and 9 catch a final glance of her daughter. As expected, the girl 10 when boarding. She even walked down several steps and looked in the 11of the lounge. The mother 12 desperately knocked at the reflection glass curtain wall and almost drew the security guards attention. The seemingly hard-hearted child dashed into the cabin and disappeared from sight.

        Two minutes later, the father received a 13 from his daughter. He read it to all the family members, 4iDear mommy and daddy, although I am faced with 14 and possible difficulties, I have learned how to wash, cook,etc.; I've also cut your hair,15 awkwardly. I will cope with all the 16difficulties with my skills. Please send me a happy face, I need 17but encouragement.”

        Before a child sets out on her own, ail the family members suffer from this spiritual separation. The process is hard and 18, However,19 , this day will come. When it comes, try your best to 20 and don't cry.

    (1)
    A . unwilling B . determined C . disappointed D . satisfied
    (2)
    A . control B . operate C . deal D . handle
    (3)
    A . on condition that B . for fear that C . provided that D . so that
    (4)
    A . exchanged B . chatted C . arranged D . communicated
    (5)
    A . accustom B . adopt C . apply D . adapt
    (6)
    A . turn over B . turn down C . turn up D . turn around
    (7)
    A . aware B . free C . capable D . careful
    (8)
    A . from B . alongside C . through D . into
    (9)
    A . hopefully B . cheerfully C . eventually D . initially
    (10)
    A . bothered B . shook C . hesitated D . trembled
    (11)
    A . way B . direction C . angle D . comer
    (12)
    A . even B . yet C . also D . still
    (13)
    A . text B . call C . letter D . notice
    (14)
    A . barriers B . anxieties C . uncertainties D . experiences
    (15)
    A . while B . as C . though D . if
    (16)
    A . worldwide B . imaginary C . ongoing D . upcoming
    (17)
    A . something B . everything C . anything D . nothing
    (18)
    A . troublesome B . sudden C . painful D . annoying
    (19)
    A . more or less B . sooner or later C . now and then D . once and again
    (20)
    A . laugh B . smile C . calm D . comfort
五、阅读理解
  • 27. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 阅读理解

        Things a Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholls, UK.

        A hundred years ago, women had very few opportunities. Their role was to marry and raise children. Sally Nicholls, new novel is set in that time. Her main characters are three young London women. Evelyn is from a wealthy family, May is from a religious background, and Nell is a woman from a much poorer community. Though they are from, different backgrounds, they all become involved in the women's suffrage(选举权)movement during World War 1(1914-1918).

        Far From the Tree by Robin Benway, US

        The New York Times reviewer called the book a “brilliant exercise in empathy (感同身受) It's an unusual novel. It begins with a troubling event for the main character, Grace, a 16-year-old who loves chemistry and cross-country running. But when she finds that she has become pregnant, she chooses to give up her baby for adoption and has to deal with the pain that this causes her.

        The situation is __________for her because Grace was once an orphan(孤儿)herself. She feels that she cannot turn to her adoptive parents for comfort and advice. Instead, she turns to her blood siblings (兄弟姐妹). But Grace soon finds that they are as troubled as she is, and that they are also keeping things to themselves that hurt too much to speak about.

        Readers can expect to be moved by the characters and their situations, but also gain insight (理解)into modem family life in America.

        Turtles All the Way Down by John Green, US

        This novel has two principal teenage characters. Aza Holmes has a mental illness, which is a condition where a person does the same thing over and over, without being able to stop. Aza narrates (叙述)the novel, so we learn all about her from the inside out.

        The second main character is Daisy, Aza's friend. The two start an adventure to find a billionaire who has gone missing.

        “This is my first attempt to write directly about the kind of mental illness that has affected my life since childhood, so while the story is fictional (虚构的),it is also quite personal, ” said Green in a statement.

    1. (1) The writer uses this passage to            .
      A . introduce the books to readers B . tell readers some stories C . comment on the books D . advertise the books
    2. (2) Which word can be filled in the blank in the passage?
      A . positive B . dangerous C . common D . complicated
    3. (3) Which of the following is NOT true about the three books?
      A . The leading characters in the three novels are all young females. B . John Green has suffered from mental illness since he was a child. C . Things a Bright Girl Can Do mainly introduces World War I. D . Far From the Tree reveals modern family life in America.
  • 28. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 阅读理解

        At 17, Mark Merwitzer might be Florida's youngest lobbyist (游说者). The Miami high school junior appeals to authorities to keep drivers from texting behind the wheel.

        Over the past year, the teen has met with county officials and state legislators (立法者)to argue that the police should be able to pull drivers over just for using their phones. Efforts in past years have struggled to advance, but recently, the bill got full support from the Senate Transportation Committee (参议院交通委员会).

        Like many US people, Merwitzer has seen countless drivers texting behind the wheel. But last spring, while he was riding in the passenger seat of a vehicle, he saw drivers using smartphones in almost every car. A few drivers even appeared to lose control of their cars as they sped along. It dawned on (突然想到) Merwitzer that no one was doing anything to fix the problem.

        We need to teach drivers how to properly and safely use technology behind the wheel which is not using it at all,” said Merwitzer.

        For the 17-year-old teenager, advocating a new state law has been a crazy experience.

        In order to carry out his plan,he put his focus on drumming up (争取)local support by starting an online petition (请愿)and speaking to village councils,

        Merwitzer said the first time he spoke at a council meeting “was a complete stutter fest (口吃表演),” but he quickly adapted to it.

        “It really creates some standards that help everybody realize the importance of keeping their eyes on the road,” said Miami-Dade Commissioner (专员)Levine Cava.

    The commissioner has been so impressed with Merwitzer's understanding of the political process. “He really learned very quickly how to be an effective citizen lobbyist,” she said.

        So far, opposition to the bill has come mainly from police departments. Some are worried about the possibility of lawsuits (诉讼)if officers are accused of racially profiling (按种族形象定性) drivers when accusing them of texting and driving,Merwitzer said. The bill also has critics in the House, where lawmakers have yet to make plans for a hearing.

        Merwitzer said he would one day like to be a state legislator, but in the meantime he has a few short-term goals, like finishing school and going to college. Once the legislative session (期间) is over, Merwitzer plans to turn his attention to another local problem: public transportation. “I'd like to focus on that,” Merwitzer said. “It seems like it's a giant mess,”

    1. (1) What can we learn about Mark from the passage?
      A . His struggle has succeeded. B . He wants to go into politics. C . He is crazy and determined. D . He focuses on transportation.
    2. (2) Over the past year, Mark has done all the following EXCEPT     .
      A . meeting with county officials B . starting an online petition C . speaking at council meetings D . making plans for a hearing
    3. (3) Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?
      A . Text drive ban in trouble B . Text drive ban under way C . Florida's future legislator D . Teen on text drive ban mission
  • 29. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 阅读理解

        Based on the State Information Center (SIC)'s definition for a sharing economy, payment for knowledge can be regarded as a process of turning knowledge into commercial products or services. To be specific, people can share their knowledge with others via Internet platforms, meanwhile bringing themselves extra income. These platforms, at the same time, earn their profits on that.

        The year 2016 marked the beginning of knowledge payment in China. An investigation jointly conducted by Guokr and Netease's online platforms shows that 70% of users have paid for online learning; while in 2015, the number was only 26%.

    In May, 2016, Zhihu, a Chinese question-and-answer website, launched Zhihu Live (payment sharing). Within three days, these new platforms attracted over one million users. In June, Luo Zhenyu, founder of LUOgic Show, launched Li Xiang's Commercial References on iget(得到网),and within two days over four million users subscribed; in August, Z/"7m's approval & tip function, Snowball O&A, Lenovo's Zhiliao Q&A came online; in September, Huxiu (虎嗅网)began to provide in-depth reports to VIP payment members. Other paid knowledge platforms such as Ximalaya FM, Douban,have also been developing their knowledge payment services.

        People with a wealth of knowledge and experience in specific areas are the most likely to benefit from payment for knowledge. Senior managers in large multinational companies like Google, financial elites with top university backgrounds and well-known psychologists, can all profit from these online platforms. But the opportunities also favor the ordinary: a body-builder, a girl who traveled around the world, or a student that passed a postgraduate entry exam can all set up a live classroom. One hundred minutes of audio sharing cost ¥ 19.9 or $2.9, and thousands of users might pay and join the course, bringing those with specific knowledge remarkable income.

        In the 2017 China's Sharing Economy Development Report provided by the SIC,the turnover in China's knowledge market measures about Y61 billion, or $9 billion,which is a 205% growth compared to last year; the number of payment for knowledge users reached 300 million, accounting for half of all Chinese Internet Users.

        The investigation shows that, males are the majority of the users, accounting for nearly 60%: 25-35 year olds account for 59.3%, which mirrors the majority of Internet users, 63% of the paying users are college graduates, and 53.9% of the paying users have an income of Y3-8k,or $ 441-1176, and most are employees and junior management.

    1. (1) Which of the following is not developed initially to provide payment services?
      A . Zhihu Live B . Zhiliao Q&A C . LUOgic Show D . Snowball Q&A
    2. (2) What is the main idea of the passage?
      A . People are willing to pay online for knowledge. B . People are anxious to gain knowledge online. C . Knowledge services are developing fast. D . Sharing economy online is on the rise.
    3. (3) How is the passage developed?
      A . By giving explanations. B . By making comparison. C . By listing examples. D . By providing data.
    4. (4) Who is least likely to benefit from payment for knowledge?
      A . A senior manager in Baidu. B . A boy in junior school. C . A famous psychologist. D . An experienced traveler.
六、任务型阅读
  • 30. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章.后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意每空一词

        Have you ever kept your eyes groundward while otherwise presenting yourself well at a job interview? People who do often wonder why they fail to get the job despite having made full preparations and taken into consideration every possible interview question. To a large degree, the problem is not about your verbal preparation but rather your body language at an interview, Preparing your body language for an interview is crucial (至关重要的),because it has various meanings in different cultures.

        And how does the language of gestures vary between Chinese and Western society? Instead of examining the theory, let's focus on handshake, the most practical gesture that easily escapes our attention. Patti Wood once said, “Most of the hiring decisions are made in the first 10 seconds of an interview.” The way you shake the interviewer's hand could create the first impression you make. A weak handshake implies lack of confidence. But is it wise to use a powerful handshake? It depends. This would not be a problem if you were shaking hands with a Westerner as they appreciate a firm handshake. But for Asian people a gentler handshake is better, as an over-powerful grip might seem offensive.

        Hand gestures are another major difference. Western prospective employers are likely to appreciate interviewees who use their hands expressively, and to assume that those who keep their hands hidden are either distrustful or lacking in confidence. The opposite applies in Asia. Be sure, therefore, to keep your hand gestures to a minimum at interviews with local companies in China.

        There are, apart from these two differences, other elements of body language that could ruin your interview wherever you are. You should make eye contact with your interviewer. That doesn't mean you should glare directly into the interviewer's eyes. The best point of focus would be a little lower than the middle point. Secondly, you shouldn't touch your nose, lips or forehead. This tells the interviewer that you are either extremely nervous or lying. Lastly, never jiggle (抖动)your legs or fold your arms. Leg jiggling delivers clearly the message that you feel uneasy and want to escape as quickly as possible. Likewise, crossing your arms implies that you are either defensive or bored.

        A research entitled “Non-Verbal Clues in Job Interviews” found that interviewers spotted a high connection between motivation, social skills and employment. Job seekers hence communicate their motivation and social skills through their body language. This crucial factor determines your fate in any job interview, which is why I cannot overemphasize (过分强调)the significance of body language and gestures. If you now recall your last failed interview, perhaps it is easier to understand why you didn't get the job.

    Don't let body language your job interview

    Introduction

    It is getting your body language well that matters in an interview.

    Major between Chinese and Western society

    Handshake, the most practical gesture, can easily be .

    Westerners appreciate a firm handshake, which might Asian people.

    To westerners, expressive hand gestures show you are and confident.

    In China, you'd better your hand gestures.

    Other elements of body language

    Make eye contact with your interviewer.

    touching your nose, lips or forehead.

    Never jiggle your legs or fold your arms.

    Conclusion

    Your fate in any job interview on your body language.

七、语法填空
  • 31. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

        Many people think that when they become rich and successful, happiness will naturally follow. Let me tell you that nothing is (far) from the truth. The world is full of very rich people who are as miserable as if were living in hell (地狱).We have read stories about movie stars who (commit) suicide or died from drugs. Quite clearly, money is not the only answer all problems.

        Wealth obtained through dishonest means (do) not bring happiness. Lottery winnings do not bring happiness. Gambling winnings do not bring happiness. Happiness is more a process an end. It is a continuous process of honest, productive work makes a real contribution to others and makes you feel you are a useful, worthy person. As Dr. Wayne puts , “There is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way.” There is no use (say) ''Someday when I get a car, build a house and own my own business, when I achieve the goals, then I will be really happy.” Life just does not work that way. If you wait for certain things to happen and need the external circumstances of life to make you happy, you will always feel unfulfilled. There will always be something (miss).

八、书面表达
  • 32. (2019高二上·徐州期末) 请你根据对下面一幅图画的理解,用英语写一篇作文。

    【写作内容】

    1)用约30个词简要描述图画内容;

    2)谈谈读书的意义;

    3)就如何养成读书的习惯提出建议(至少两点)。

    【写作要求】

    1)作文词数:120词左右;

    2)作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

    3)不必写标题。

    【评分标准】

    内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。

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