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山东省济宁市微山一中、邹城一中2017-2018学年高二下学...

更新时间:2018-06-04 浏览次数:288 类型:期中考试
一、完形填空
  • 1. 完形填空

        I was sitting at the kitchen table finishing my morning meal. A little taste of autumn1had risen in my soul. The2 air and falling leaves all 3 the coming of the winter. I took my last drink of meal and carried my4 bowl over to the sink to clean it. My two cats sat on top of the kitchen counter,5 above them. I saw that they were both eyeing a tiny spider on a single web from the light above. Just as the spider came near,6cats were well prepared to catch and eat him. I quickly took a paper towel and 7 the little guy before he became a kitty 8I walked out of the back door to let him 9. As soon as I set him down he quickly crawled to 10on the wall. As I shut the door, I noticed something too. I was 11and my sadness was gone.

        Now I know a lot of people would be 12 about how saving the eight-legged animal could have 13my spirits, so quickly. After all, it was just a spider. As I thought about it, two sentences I had recently read 14me. The first was: “The only true thing is 15” The second was: “ Do everything out of love.” I realized then that no act of love is 16 I had only spared a spider to live another day, but it had 17my heart and improved my spirit.

        Make your life full of love. When you do so, you will18not only yourself, but others and this world. Your soul will 19 the cheers of other people.20 people's eyes every smile you share is a treasure, and every kind act you do is a triumph(胜利).

    (1)
    A . pleasure B . curiosity C . happiness D . sadness
    (2)
    A . warm B . cooling C . freezing D . fresh
    (3)
    A . mean B . decide C . prove D . consider
    (4)
    A . large B . expensive C . white D . empty
    (5)
    A . jumping B . playing C . staring D . eating
    (6)
    A . both B . neither C . all D . each
    (7)
    A . covered B . surrounded C . threw D . saved
    (8)
    A . food B . toy C . bed D . enemy
    (9)
    A . return B . go C . continue D . catch
    (10)
    A . strength B . independence C . importance D . safety
    (11)
    A . smiling B . shouting C . reading D . eating
    (12)
    A . worried B . shocked C . confused D . satisfied
    (13)
    A . lifted B . pressed C . shook D . tapped
    (14)
    A . occurred B . hit C . missed D . invented
    (15)
    A . pity B . sorry C . apology D . love
    (16)
    A . small B . expensive C . far D . dangerous
    (17)
    A . cured B . touched C . fed D . hurt
    (18)
    A . lose B . help C . endanger D . harm
    (19)
    A . draw B . watch C . observe D . hear
    (20)
    A . At B . With C . In D . For
二、阅读理解
  • 2. 阅读理解

        What's the most important thing in a piece of writing? Is it the story, the characters, the description, or the style? Obviously, you can't choose only one. A great work succeeds in combining all of them in a great mix, producing a wonderful work.

        In most cases, you're better at one writing element over the rest, and working on your strengths will work to your advantage. Building characters, however, is important to your writing. It's not to be ignored no matter what your case is. So, how do you achieve that?

    Make Them Real

        This is probably one of the most common pieces of writing advice: make your characters believable. What does it really mean? It means that your characters need to be there for a reason, not just for pushing the story forward. He/She has a real life, with his/her own fears and dreams, and you have to show this. Your characters don't need to be typical to be believable. The unusual ones are even more interesting, but it's your job to make your readers relate to them.

    Understand Human Psychology

        To build great characters, you'll need to understand people's psychology: what are they thinking about, what are they feeling and experiencing, and why are they doing what they are doing? Get behind the obvious. Be in the backstage with them. Sit them in a chair and let them talk away. If you truly listen, you will learn.

    Be your character

        When you immerse (使沉浸) yourself in your writing, you get lost in that world and you start living in it. This is when the magic happens and you become your character. By putting yourself in your character's shoes, you allow yourself to experience what you're writing about first-hand. The more it feels real to you, the more the readers will feel the same, too.

    1. (1) According to the author, what makes a great work?
      A . Being skilled at description. B . Having some unusual characters. C . Using some special writing styles. D . Combining related things in a great way.
    2. (2) According to Paragraph 4, a good writer should be good at ________.
      A . knowing others' minds B . writing down the obvious points C . thinking differently from others D . starting conversations with others
    3. (3) To build a great character,you should ________.
      A . write according to true events B . pretend you're the character C . talk to others about your character D . forget about your fears and dreams
  • 3. 阅读理解

        Alex Elman runs a big business—something hard to imagine after she lost her sight in her twenties. But Elman says that losing her sight helped her focus on finding success.

        Elman's father planted a hillside vineyard(葡萄园)in western Massachusetts in 1981. It's where Elman spent the darkest period of her life. When she was 27 years old, she went blind as a result of diabetes(糖尿病) 17 years ago. She recalled,“I hid in my home. I hid in the place,to me, that was the safest place in the world.”

        However, she found a new way forward.

        Elman is the founder of Alex Elman Wines, a growing competitor of organic wines from all around the world: Chianti from Italy, Torrontes from Argentina.

        Elman's isn't solitary in her work. Instead, she has a good assistant, a guide dog named Hanley. Hanley is something of a professional wine taster and travels to all of the wine factories that Elman runs, from South America to Europe.

        At first, Elman wouldn't accept a guide dog. Now it's hard to imagine her life, or her business, without him. She said, "When someone tells me something is organic and I don't really believe it because I taste something funny on it, m put it in front of his face and if he likes the wine, he'll actually go in and sniff it. If if s not right, he'll turn his head away. That's how we know whether the soil is actually organic.”

        Elman believes the loss of her sight was a gift from God. She said, “It allowed me to pay attention to what I thought was important. Therefore, adapt to a situation, and you'll be all right. Because you can't change it anyway, right?”

    1. (1) How old was Elman when she began suffering from diabetes?
      A . About 10 years old. B . About 17 years old. C . About 27 years old. D . About 37 years old.
    2. (2) What does the underlined word “solitary” probably mean?
      A . Fortunate. B . Alone. C . Skilled. D . Active.
    3. (3) What does Hanley do when he dislikes the wine in front of his face?
      A . He will shake his head. B . He will make faces at Alex Elman. C . He will turn away and go home. D . He will refuse to go in and sniff it.
    4. (4) Which of the following is TRUE about Alex Elman?
      A . She is something of a professional wine taster. B . She found herself a guide dog soon after she went blind. C . She takes a positive attitude towards her loss of sight. D . She always regards her home as the safest place in the world.
  • 4. 阅读理解

        Nowadays, social media like Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter are becoming increasingly popular. People have completely made social media part of their daily lives. As a result, many people have developed an Internet personality.

        The Internet personality I am talking about is the one we shape on our social media sites. We are always posting information about ourselves for other people to know even when it can be completely untrue. Some people even go so far as to spend money in buying flowers or “likes” or buying a very expensive camera for their friends to take photos of them. I find it unbelievable. The time and energy spent on these silly things can only make us want to be accepted by more people.

        Social media are also a modem cause of depression: People see the perfect lives of others and consider their own imperfect lives as bad. Even kids deal with this. They don't realize that the reason why they struggle to love themselves is that they spend all day receiving untrue information.

        I find that many people spend more time and energy in making sure that their online personality is worth accepting than caring for their real presence. So many times I have seen confident and beautiful girls on social media. But in the real world, they are extremely shy. They hardly talk to anyone and spend all their time using the phone.

        Social media have gone so far as to even negatively affect marriages. This is because of the fact that there are now “Instagram husbands”—people whose use is to take perfect photos of their partners throughout the day. They spend a lot of time doing that whether they like it or not. Needless to say, social media likely influence relationships in a negative way.

        I think everyone should not use social media at least for a few months to experience the difference it makes to them. They may find life is very different and much better.

    1. (1) What does “the Internet personality” in the passage refer to?
      A . The hope to develop a better personality. B . The personality developed through social media. C . The true personality shown by us on social media. D . The information we get about others on social media.
    2. (2) Why are social media a modem cause of depression?
      A . We may read some upsetting news. B . We have to try very hard to be accepted. C . We can't really find much useful information. D . We feel sad about ourselves through comparing.
    3. (3) The example given in Paragraph 4 shows that ________.
      A . shy people can also become confident B . social media make people become more energetic C . social media make people ignore their true presence D . people today don't consider their presence important.
    4. (4) What's most probably the author's attitude towards people's using social media?
      A . Uninterested. B . Negative. C . Uncertain. D . Supportive.
  • 5. 阅读理解

        “Most children,” Asher Svidensky says, “are a little afraid of golden eagles. However, Kazakh boys in western Mongolia start learning how to use the huge birds to hunt for foxes and hares at the age of 13.” Svidensky, a photographer and travel writer, shot five boys learning the skill as well as the girl, Ashol Pan. “To see her with the eagle was amazing,” he recalls. “She was a lot more comfortable with it, a lot more powerful with it and a lot more at ease with it.”

        The Kazakhs in western Mongolia are the only people that hunt with golden eagles, and today there are around 400 practising eagle hunters. Ashol Pan, the daughter of a famous hunter, may well be the country's only girl hunter.

        They hunt in winter, when the temperatures can drop to -40℃. A hunt begins with days of traveling on horseback through a snow mountain or ridge (山脉) giving an excellent view of prey for miles around. Hunters generally work in teams. After a fox is discovered, riders rush to frighten it into the open, and an eagle is released (释放). If the eagle fails to make a kill, another is released.

         “The skill of hunting with eagles,” Svidensky says, “lies in bringing an unexpected force of nature under control. You don't really control the eagle. You can try and make her hunt an animal, and then it's a matter of nature. What will the eagle do? Will she make it? How will you get her back afterwards?”

        Svidensky describes Ashol Pan as a smiling, sweet and shy girl. “Ashol Pan stands for something about Mongolia in the 21st century,” says Svidensky. “Everything there is going to change and is going to be redefined (重新定义), and the possibility is amazing.”

    1. (1) What makes Asher Svidensky much surprised?
      A . The colorful and powerful eagles. B . The special way of hunting by the Kazakhs. C . The wonderful performance of Ashol Pan. D . The young age of Kazakh eagle hunters.
    2. (2) What does the underlined word “prey” in the third paragraph mean?
      A . The scenery to be enjoyed. B . The creature to be caught. C . The option to be argued. D . the future to be expected.
    3. (3) What can we infer from the fourth paragraph?
      A . Man can overcome nature. B . All efforts will pay off one day. C . Making use of existing resources is important. D . Never think about controlling others.
    4. (4) What's the passage mainly about?
      A . A photographer and travel writer's traveling experience. B . A girl eagle hunter in Mongolia. C . The true life of the eagle hunters in Mongolia. D . The future of the traditional way of eagle hunting.
三、任务型阅读
  • 6. 任务型阅读

        Car sickness is a common problem faced by many people. The ears tell the brain that the body is moving, but the eyes say that the body isn't moving. This leads to many symptoms of car sickness. Though there is no solution to this problem, there are some ways to make it less unpleasant.

        Get fresh air. Some people may find fresh air can make car sickness less serious. If symptoms remain,stop the car and get out to breathe in fresh air if possible. The air may help, and stopping the drive should help, too.

        Often, car sickness is caused by movements outside the car. For this reason, you may feel better when you block your view. Simply closing your eyes may help, especially if you can fall asleep. You can also try sunglasses to achieve the same result.

        Use ginger (姜) products. Some people benefit from ginger products to reduce car sickness. You can try ginger chews, ginger cookies, and many other ginger products..

        Try pressure. Putting pressure on a particular point of your body may help treat the symptoms of car sickness. Specifically, Nei Guan—a point on the underside of the wrist—may be pressed to help with an upset stomach. Then I believe you will feel better.

    A. Fall asleep as soon as possible.

    B. Try to stop yourself from seeing outside.

    C. It is caused by a disagreement between eyes and ears.

    D. Simply opening a window may help reduce your symptoms.

    E. Pressing your fingertips there would offer relief in about 10 seconds.

    F. If you always have car sickness, keep one or more of these products on hand.

    G. Some data has shown that eating something dry may help reduce the symptoms.

四、短文改错
  • 7. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

    2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

        Yesterday our club held a English speech contest “Challenging Myself”. Many students take part in it and delivered their wonderful speech. A great many of teachers and students crowded into the hall in order that see their performances. On the stage, no matter what pressure the speakers was facing, they bravely overcame them to achieve great success. What's more, they impressed us deep with unusual confidence. Through such an activity, we gained a lot. However, our club is growing stronger and attractive.

五、语法填空
  • 8. 语法填空

        Many people may think the Forbidden city, or the Palace Museum as it's also called, is great, old-fashioned museum. ,in recent years, the museum has been working hard (promote) Chinese cultural heritage among the young people.

        The museum s online store now offers special cultural and creative (product). For example, in 2014, it (begin) to sell earphones that look like the necklaces worn by ancient officials , which even brought in (rough) 1 billion yuan a year.

        Last year, a documentary (name) Masters in the Forbidden City became popular online. It is about the people job is to repair the relics in the museum. Many of these workers are very young and some are even their 20s.

        Some other museums across the country, such as the National Museum of China, (inspire) by the Palace Museum's efforts and are working on similar projects of their own.

六、书面表达
  • 9. 假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Mary在电子邮件中邀请你暑假期间赴美国参加她的生日聚会,请用英语给她写一封回信,包括以下要点:

    1)表示感谢;2)礼貌但委婉地拒绝她的邀请并解释原因;3) 邀请她来中国玩。

    注意:1) 字数100左右;2)可以适当增加细节,以使文章行文连贯。

    Dear Mary,


    Yours,

    Lihua

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