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江苏省如皋市2016-2017学年高二下学期英语期末考试试卷

更新时间:2018-06-04 浏览次数:253 类型:期末考试
一、单项选择
二、完形填空
  • 16. (2017高二下·如皋期末) 完形填空

        From the window of my room,I could see a tall cotton-rose hibiscus.In spring,when green leaves was half1by mist,the2looked very fascinating dotted with red blossom.This inspiring3of mine often set my mind working.I gradually regarded it as my best friend.4,when I opened the window one morning,to my amazement, the tree was almost5recognition as a result of the storm the night before.Struck by the sight,I was6with a sadness at the thought "all the blossom is condemned to fall".I could not help7with emotion: the course of life never runs smooth,for there are so many ups and downs,8 and turns. My life saw my beloved friends9one after another.Isn't it10to the tree shedding its flowers in the wind?

        This event11as time went by. One day after I came home from the countryside, I found the room stuff(窒闷的) and12opened the window. Something outside caught my eye and13me.It was a plum tree all red with blossom set off14by the sunset.The surprise discovery overwhelmed me with pleasure.I wondered15I had no idea of some unbending life growing over the fallen petals(花瓣)when I was grieving for the hibiscus.

        When the last withered(枯萎的) petal 16, all the joyful admiration for the hibiscus was 17as if nothing was left,until the landscape was again filled with the red plum blossom to remind people of life's alternation and continuance. Can't it be said that life is actually a symphony, a 18composition of loss and gain.

        Standing by the window lost in thought for a long time,I realized that no19in the world remains unchanged. As long as you keep your heart bathed in the sun, every dawn will present a fine prospect for you to unfold and the world will always be about new20.

    (1)
    A . revealed B . exposed C . conveyed D . hidden
    (2)
    A . grass B . flower C . tree D . bamboo
    (3)
    A . neighbor B . colleague C . teammate D . relative
    (4)
    A . Therefore B . However C . Thus D . Moreover
    (5)
    A . under B . beyond C . out D . within
    (6)
    A . rewarded B . corresponded C . seized D . thrilled
    (7)
    A . laughing B . singing C . dancing D . sighing
    (8)
    A . twists B . opportunities C . wonders D . mysteries
    (9)
    A . loving B . hating C . parting D . reuniting
    (10)
    A . similar B . contradictory C . senior D . superior
    (11)
    A . strengthened B . happened C . melted D . faded
    (12)
    A . sympathetically B . casually C . intentionally D . generously
    (13)
    A . attracted B . attacked C . disappointed D . disgusted
    (14)
    A . evidently B . fiercely C . annually D . beautifully
    (15)
    A . how B . why C . when D . where
    (16)
    A . dried B . rattled C . dropped D . occurred
    (17)
    A . recalled B . remembered C . forgiven D . forgotten
    (18)
    A . grand B . harmonious C . dynamic D . gradual
    (19)
    A . person B . symphony C . scenery D . story
    (20)
    A . hopes B . friends C . frictions D . regulations
三、阅读理解
  • 17. (2017高二下·如皋期末) 阅读理解

    Amsterdam Destination Guide

        Amsterdam is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world,famous for its beautiful canals,top art museum,cycling culture,and Red Light District.It is the capital and most populous city in the Netherlands and often referred to as the "Venice of the North" because of its expansive system of bridges and canals.Here are some of the key points to remember as you plan your trip to Amsterdam.

        Must-See Attractions

        Most visitors begin their Amsterdam adventure in the Old Centre,which is full of traditional architecture, shopping centers,and coffee shops.Don't miss the Dam Square and the areas around Spui and Nieuwmarkt.The infamous Red Light District is also in this area,and definitely worth a visit to see what the type is about.You'll also want to check out Amsterdam's Museum Quarter in the South District,which is great for shopping at the Albert Cuyp Market and having a picnic in the Vondelpark.The top museums to visit are the Rijksmusuem,the Ann Frank House, and the Van Gogh Museum.

        If You Have Time

        There are several, and you should try to explore as many of them as time allows.The Canal Ring is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was originally built to attract wealthy home owners and is a core for celebrity spotting and nightlife today.The Plantage area has most of the city's museum, including the Jewish Historical Museum, the Scheepvaart Museum,and the botanical gardens.

        Free Things to Do

        Have a picnic and bring a bottle of wine to relax and people-watch in Vondelpark Soak up some sun at one of city's beaches.

    Take a walk along the canals, smell the flowers, and browse markets along the way. Hop on one of several free ferry services across the IJ River for lovely city views.

        Money Saving Tips

        Unless you really want to see the tulips blooming, avoid booking between mid-March and mid-May.This is when hotel and flight prices surge.

    Look for accommodations in Amsterdam's South District,where rates are generally cheaper than in the city center.

        Buy train tickets at the machine instead of the counter to save a bit of money.

        Instead of hiring a tour guide,hop on a canal boat.They're inexpensive and will give you a unique point of view of the city.

        Check out our homepage to view price comparisons for flights,hotels,and rental cars before you book.

    1. (1) According to the author, if you visit Amsterdam ________.
      A . you must begin your adventure in the Old Center B . you can live with a wealthy family in the Canal Ring C . you shall have a cup of wine free of charge D . you can see the tulips blooming between mid-March and mid-May
    2. (2) Where is the tour guide from?
      A . A Newspaper. B . A brochure. C . A website. D . A magazine.
  • 18. (2017高二下·如皋期末) 阅读理解

        In Hollywood, as in war, truth is often the first casualty. Stories told on screen demand heroes, devils and a clear plot line. Real life, on the other hand, tends to get messy—the lines between good and bad often cross. Two years ago, director Oliver Stone was severely criticized in the press for playing fast and loose with certain facts in JFK. Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father has largely escaped such criticism in the U.S., but only because Americans are unfamiliar with the story it is based on.In Britain,where people have lived with the case of the Guildford Four for 20 years,the film's reception has been considerably stormier.

        The movie tells the tale of Gerry Conlon,who along with three other youths was falsely accused of killing five people in a 1974 I.R.A.bombing of two pubs in Guildford,England.The four—three men and a woman—served 14 years in prison before their convictions(定罪)were overturned. Seven friends and relatives of Conlon's (the Maguire Seven),including his father,also served many years on false charges of having made the bombs.

        Though Sheridan never set out to make a documentary,he has been attacked for needlessly twisting the facts of the case.The film,for instance,shows the Maguire Seven on trial with the Guildford Four,though the cases were tried separately.In some of its most affecting scenes,it shows Conlon,played by Daniel Day-Lewis,sharing a jail cell with his father,though the two were often not even in the same prison.A grand and heroic part is carved for actress Emma Thompson,playing Conlon's lawyer,Gareth Peirce,but in reality Peirce was a minor figure and another lawyer, Alastair Logan,deserves most of the credit for freeing the Four.An important scene in which Peirce steals a crucial piece of evidence from a police file was fabricated for the film;it was a police investigation that uncovered the buried evidence of Conlon's innocence.

        Sheridan insists that he was seeking an "emotional honesty" and that the real subject of his film was a son's changing relationship with his father.But if that was his intended subject,say some close to the case,the director should have used someone else's story."The truth is that Gerry Conlon had very little time for his father,"says Sean Smyth,an uncle."It's a good film,well acted and everything,"admits Conlon's aunt,Anne Maguire."But I think if they'd put more of the true facts in,it would have been a much more powerful film."

    1. (1) It can be inferred from the first paragraph that ________.
      A . films made in Hollywood are often the reflection of real life B . Oliver Stone,a well-known director,deserved high praise for his work in JFK C . the film In the Name of the Father is based on the case of Guildford Four D . Unlike Americans, British people think highly of the film In the Name of the Father
    2. (2) According to the context, the underlined word "fabricated" (Para 3,) means "________".
      A . remarked B . invented C . convinced D . inspired
    3. (3) Which of the following statements is the truth about the case Guildford Four?
      A . It was the police that finally proved Colon's innocence. B . In all,seven people,including Conlon's father,were put into prison. C . Colon and his father were tried together at the court. D . Emma Thompson, Colon's lawyer, played a key role in freeing him.
  • 19. (2017高二下·如皋期末) 阅读理解

        Rent control, like all other government-mandated(强制执行的)PRICE CONTROL,is a law placing a maximum price, or a "rent ceiling," on what landlords may charge tenants(房客).It is a program designed to stop rents from rising rapidly and is used mainly in large urban areas where there are more people than housing. In cities with rent control, the city government sets the maximum rent that a landlord can charge for an apartment. Supporters of rent control argue that it protects people who are living in the apartments. Their rent cannot increase; therefore, they are not in danger of losing their homes. However, almost all the critics conclude that rent control is destructive. They say after a long time, rent control may have negative effects.

        In a 1990 survey of 464 people published in the May 1992 issue of the American Economic Review,93% of US respondents agreed that a ceiling on rents reduces the quantity and quality of apartments available. Landlords are too cautious (perhaps too smart) to put their faith in rental apartments because they know that the rental-controlled apartments cannot increase their profits. Therefore, they invest in other businesses where they can increase their profits. They do not invest in new buildings which would also be rent-controlled. As a result, new apartments are not built. Many people who need apartments cannot find any.

        Some theorists argue that the minimum wage law can cause problems in the same way. The federal government sets the minimum that an employer must pay workers. The minimum helps people who generally look for unskilled, low-paying jobs. However, if the minimum is high, employers may hire fewer workers. They will replace workers with machinery. The price, which is the wage that employers must pay, increases. Therefore, other things being equal, the number of workers that employers want decreases. Thus, critics claim, an increase in the minimum wage may cause unemployment. Some poor people may find themselves without jobs instead of with jobs at the minimum wage.

        Supporters of the minimum wage say that it helps people keep their dignity, Because of the law, workers cannot sell their services for less than the minimum. Furthermore, employers cannot force workers to accept jobs at unfair wages.But the supporters make a big error. They fail to realize that it is possible for such a law to increase wages beyond the value of what the workers contributes.

        Economic theories predict the results of economic decisions such as decisions about farm production, rent control, and the minimum wage. The predictions may be correct only if "other things are equal". Economists do not agree on some of the predictions. They also do not agree on the value of different decisions. Some economists support a particular decision while others criticize it. Economists do agree, however, that there are no simple answers to economic questions.

    1. (1) According to the passage, rent control will ________.
      A . encourage landlords to invest in apartments B . improve the quality of apartments C . protect the tenants' interests D . cause a shortage of apartments
    2. (2) We can infer from the passage that ________.
      A . many people won't find jobs if the minimum wage is set B . some economists do not agree with the economic theories C . economic theories are not always correct D . the results of economic decisions cannot always be predicted
    3. (3) The passage is mainly about ________.
      A . the relationship between supply and demand B . the possible results of government controls C . the economic theories about rent control D . the urgency of getting rid of rent control
    4. (4) The author's attitude towards the rent control and the minimum wage is ________.
      A . supportive B . objective C . critical D . indifferent
  • 20. (2017高二下·如皋期末) 阅读理解
        Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that in order to achieve contentment,one should "cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you,and to give thanks continuously."It turns out Emerson—who explored the meaning of a good life in much of his work—wasn't far off when it comes to what we now know about counting one's blessings.Research is continually finding that expressing thanks can lead to a healthier,happier and less-stressed lifestyle.
        How can we,as Emerson advised,be thankful for each thing that contributes to our lives?Below are four habits that could help you cultivate gratitude on a daily basis.
        Keep a journal.—Research has shown that writing down what you're thankful for can lead to a range of wellness benefits.Keeping a gratitude journal can reinforce positive thoughts—something particularly helpful as the brain tends to naturally focus on what goes wrong.Putting pen to paper can also help you make more progress as you work toward personal goals.In order to reap the full benefits of keeping a journal,Dr Robert Emmons,gratitude researcher and psychology professor at the University of California,Davis,recommends writing for five to 10 minutes every other day."You really need to commit to doing it,and if you write it down eventually it will become more automatic, "Emmons says. "It's like exercise—you're not just going to get up one morning and go running, you need to have a plan."
        Don't avoid the negative.—Expressing gratitude has been proven to generate more optimism, but thankful people also don't shy away from the negative. Emmons says that while we often associate gratitude with focusing on the good and avoiding the bad, the key to leading a thankful life is embracing setbacks as part of your overall journey. Emmons suggests recalling a hard time you once experienced—chances are,you'll start to feel grateful for your current state and for overcoming former challenges.
        Spend time with loved ones.—Thankful people know they didn't get to where they are by themselves—and they make it a habit to spend time with those people who matter most. "Gratitude really helps us connect to other people," Emmons says. "It actually strengthens relationships and relationships are the strongest predictors of happiness and coping with stress." Expressing appreciation for loved ones can also help create closeness by allowing others to see how you look at them. According to Dr. Michael E. McCullough, a University of Miami researcher, your feelings of gratitude benefit more than just yourself. "More than other emotion, gratitude is the emotion of friendship," McCullough told the New York Times in 2011."It is part of a psychological system that causes people to raise their estimates of how much value they hold in the eyes of another person."
        Volunteer.—Everyone needs a little help sometimes—and grateful people know there's no other way to acknowledge this than by paying it forward. In his book "Thanks!" Emmons notes that those who volunteer often feel grateful for the experience to give back. "Since service to others helped them to find their own inner spirituality, they were grateful for the opportunity to serve," he wrote. As recent research published in BMC Public Health points out, volunteering can result in fewer feelings of depression and increased overall well-being. Emmons suggests examining your own talents and use them to help others, noting that people become more grateful as givers rather than receivers.
    1. (1) According to the research,         is an important factor in having a healthy lifestyle.
      A . expressing gratitude B . cultivating good living habits C . achieving contentment D . exploring the meaning of life
    2. (2) According to Dr. Robert Emmons and Davis, what's important in keeping a gratitude journal?
      A . Reinforcing positive thoughts. B . Reaping full benefits. C . Doing exercises regularly. D . Committing to writing.
    3. (3) What can we learn from paragraph 4?
      A . We should learn to hide from negative things. B . The hard times we have experienced may be valuable to us. C . It is easy to have a thankful life as long as have confidence. D . Sometimes thankful people are negative when facing hardships.
    4. (4) Emmon's words on paragraph 5 suggest that ________.
      A . gratitude enhances relationships between people B . a feeling of gratitude generates appreciation for loved ones C . thankful people like to spend time with others D . people should make a habit of being with others
    5. (5) What does the last paragraph imply?
      A . Those who receive help will feel a bit depressed. B . Those who volunteer to help others will show more gratitude. C . When offered help,you'll feel grateful to the service. D . When offering help,you will feel grateful for your inner spirituality.
    6. (6) What would be the best title for the passage?
      A . Gratitude for achieving contentment B . Ways of Having a Healthier Lifestyle C . Four Habits to Make You a Grateful person D . Gratitude Contributing to Success
四、任务型阅读
  • 21. (2017高二下·如皋期末) 任务型阅读

        It is promoted that we should all prioritize some simpler life improvements to live better lives.The explanations for how and why they better our life serve as powerful reminders that we might be prioritizing the wrong things,and undervaluing what makes life worth living.

        Smoking, drinking, exercise and even heart problems are not predictors of a person's longevity—a person's close relationships and social integration are.Our human connections have the positive impact on all aspects of our well-being, including our physical health. Those with intimacy(亲昵) in their lives, and those with frequent face-to-face interactions were not only physically and emotionally healthier, but they also lived longer.

        It's why women, who tend to prioritize spending time with their friends more than men, live an average of six years longer. It's not enough to text or email.The actual health benefits of socializing are only achieved through in-person contact because face-to-face contact releases chemicals that protect you now and well into the future like a vaccine.

        People who spend time on social networks, dating apps and even online news sites are found less happy. Most things we do for pleasure, like reading a book or watching a movie, have an end. But scrolling(卷动)on the phone is endless and we don't know when to break away. And those who do set limiting rules for their technology use are able to enjoy life more. Life becomes more colorful, richer, when you have better conversations with the person who is there with you.

        The chase for happiness doesn't make us happy.In fact,constantly evaluating our own happiness is actually contributing to feelings of hopelessness and depression. Happiness is a fickle (变幻无常的)emotion, based on a moment or an experience. It's not a lack of happiness but lack of meaning that's really making us feel sad.

        Meaning can be obtained in four forms: belonging, purpose, transcendence (卓越) and storytelling. The first is having people in your life who truly love and care about you. The second is having purpose. Most people find purpose through work because it's how we feel like we're adding value or contributing. So finding something to drive you forward is a crucial slice of having meaning. Transcendence is about finding something like art or church or doing yoga that can take you outside of yourself, that can make you feel like you're part of something bigger. With storytelling, that's all about our personal narratives. We're the author of our stories, and we can change how we're telling them. Your life isn't just a list of events.

    In order to live longer and more happily, we should prioritize the things.

    Face-to-face social interaction  a longer life.

    Our close relationships and social integration our mental and physical health.

    Women live six years longer than men on average because of more with their friends.

    Face-to-face contact produces chemicals thatas a vaccine.

    Knowing when to turn off our smart phone enriches our life.

    Most entertainments have an end but using the smart phone is an

    Life becomes more enjoyable when we limit the of mobile phones.

    Chasing meaning, not happiness, is what really

    We will find our life more meaningful by developing a sense of belonging.

    It is vital to find ato drive us forward, which will add meaning to our life.

    Things like art and church help us go beyond usual limits and feel you are

    We should tell our own stories in a creative way to inspire ourselves.

五、写作题
  • 22. (2017高二下·如皋期末) 请阅读下列材料,并按要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。

        There are few habits as annoying as someone making us wait. However, some punctually-challenged people have no intention of offending anyone. They still want to keep friends, family and bosses happy. They are often painfully aware and ashamed of the damage their lateness could do to their relationships, reputations, careers and finances.

        Johnson, a doctor in New York, says his reputation for being unpunctual can sometimes be attributed to a misunderstanding of opinion. "A friend will ask me to come over, and he'll say ‘come anytime from seven.'But if I do turn up at eight or later, he will be annoyed."

        Joanna a teacher in London, for whom the most distressing thing is writing school reports, never makes the deadline for herself. "I always spend weeks carefully considering everything about the reports,"she says,"just for fear that any error arises."

    【写作内容】

    1)用约30个单词为以上材料撰写概要;

    2)用约120个单词发表你的观点,内容包括:

    ⑴退到带来的不良影响(至少两点);

    ⑵给Johnson和Joanna提出你的建议,至少两条。

    【写作要求】

    1)写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;

    2)作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

    3)不必写标题。

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