2018-2019学年河南省豫西名校高二上学期第一次联考英语试题(PDF版)

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2018~2019学年度第一学期高二英语期中联考试卷

2018~2019学年度第一学期高二英语期中联考试卷

2018~2019学年度第一学期高二英语期中联考试卷本试卷分四个部分考试时间120分钟第一部分:听力(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一个小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

How did the woman come here?By car. B. By bus.C. By taxi.Where is Dick now?At school. B. In the hospital.C. In the gym.What will the man probably do next?Eat out for lunch.B. Go back to his work.C. Pick up Jenny. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?Guide and tourist.Professor and student.Salesman and customer.Why does the woman call the man?A. To offer a job.B. To sell an apartment.C. To arrange an interview.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

Where are the speakers?In the store.In the hotel.In the police station.What does the woman need to do first?Take a photo. B. Fill in a form.C. Show her ID card.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

河南省豫西名校2018-2019学年高二上学期第二次联考英语试题+Word版含答案

河南省豫西名校2018-2019学年高二上学期第二次联考英语试题+Word版含答案

豫西名校2018—2019学年上期第二次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黒。

ABlowing our nose, burping (打饱嗝)after dinner and pooping(排便)…Unpleasant asthey are, these things, accord ing to Live Science, make up “the impolite science of the human body”.Snot (鼻涕)Snot's job is to protect our body from harmful viruses. Quite often, dirt, ash, or sand fill the air we breathe. But thankfully, snot stops these unhealthy things, which are taken out of our nose when we blow it.Apart from protecting our nose, snot can tell us whether we?re healthy or not according to its appearance. When it’s dear and colorless, that’s a sign of good health. If it turns green or yellow, however, it could be a sign that our body is being attacked by a virus.GasFrom drinking fizzy (起泡的)drinks to eating food, we often breathe in gases like carbon dioxide, which end up in our stomach. Naturally, if we take in too muchgas, our stomach will be filled with pressure and we may suffer from pain and cramps(痉挛).To stop this from happening, burping is an effective way to get these gases out of our stomach.Occasional burping benefits our body. However,burping too much isn’t a good sign. That’s because it may suggest that we’re suffering from a digestive disorder. PoopPooping is an extremely important function of the body. Every time we eat. the food is passed through our digestive system. Once our body has taken everything it needs from the food, it leaves our body as poop.And though it’s gross, checking our poop after we go to the bathroom could tell us more about our health.1. What does it suggest if snot is green?A. There might be dirt in it.B. It is protecting our nose.C. You are very healthy.D. Your body might be fighting a virus.2. What do we know about burping from the article?A.Fizzy drinks make people burp more than food does.B.People may suffer from pain or cramps when burping.C.It makes gases like carbon dioxide leave our stomach.D.Burping a lot can make digestive disorders go away.3.What does the underlined word "gross’’ in the p aragraph probably mean?A.Unpleasant.B. UnnecessaryC. Unimportant.D. Unhealthy.BI moved from the busy downtown to the countryside around Shanghai when I startedelementary school. At first, I thought I was going to hate it, but to my surprise, I found that I preferred the quiet country life over the noisy city life.The next move was more of a surprise for me. I was having a good time with my friends at school. But all of a sudden, my mom told me that we were going to move to the United States. Can you im agine how I must have felt?My English wasn’t that good, though I did know the basics.The day I arrived in the US was a snowy day. For a girl who grew up in Shanghai and hadn’t seen real thick snow on the ground, it was a big thing. Compared with my school in China, there were a lot more creative thinking questions, which I was better at anyway.Time flew by and it had been almost four years since I moved. Then again, I was told we were going to move to Singapore.As I’m writing this article, I am still new here and have been going to school for about two and a half months. I found out that the education here is quite special. Different from AP system in the US, the Singapore CIS uses the IB system.This switch drowned me in constant stress. I was confused about the new curriculum, and I knew it would take me a long time to adapt. But what I’ve gotten out of my experience over three countries is that no matter where you are studying, you are always learning. And a piece of advice to people who are going to move around the globe: It’s always best to just roll with it.4.What did the writer think of life in the countryside?A.It wasn’t as interesting as she expected.B.It was no better than city life.C.She wished she had moved to the countryside earlier.D.She loved to live in the countryside.5.What did the writer worry about most about before moving to the US?A.It would be difficult to make new friends.nguage would be a big problem for her.C.She wouldn’t get used to the weather there.D.She wouldn’t like the schools th ere.6.What does she say about her school life in Singapore?A.Creative thinking is more common.B.Students are askedto do many projects together.C.Students have more freedom to choose classes than in the US.D.It is different from the US school system.7. What is the writer s rude towards her worldwide schooling?A.PositiveB. Negative C Critical D. DoubtfulCIn our life,they are two different types of dreamer,一low-recall dreamers and high-recall dreamers According to researchers at the Lyon Nero-science Research Center in France, high-recall dreamers reported they remembered their dreams almost every day while low-recall dreamers said they only remembered their dreams once or twice a month, reported Live Science.Perrine Ruby,a lead scientist at the research center in Lyon, studied 41 people (21 high-recall dreamers and 20 low-recall dreamers) and recorded their brain activity. She found that a part of the brain called the temporo-parietal junction (颞顶叶交界处)was more active in high-recall dreamers. This was true both when they were sleeping and awake. This area of the brain is responsible for collecting and processing information from the outside world. This means that high-recall dreamers are moresensitive to what is happening around them. For example, when they are awake, they respond more strongly to hearing their own names. When they are sleeping, they tend to be woken up more easily by sounds and movements.By closely studying people’s brain activi ty, Ruby found that high-recall dreamers have twice as much “wakefulness time” during sleep as low-recall dreamers do. And it is during these short periods of wakefulness that the brain memorizes dreams.This is not hard to understand. Just try to think of your own sleeping experience. If you are restless during the night, you are more likely to remember your dreams, but if you sleep well and soundly, you tend to remember very little in the morning. This is because “you never get a chance to r e m e m b e”,r R o b e r t Stickgold, a Harvard Medical School researcher, told The Washington Post.As another research project at the University of Turku in Finland showed, dream content can also affect our memory. Negative dreams are easier to recall than ordinary dreams. Nightmares are often recalled because they are emotionally negative, and such dreams cause fear.8.What can we know about high-recall dreamers according to the article?A.They have very little brain activity when they sleep.B.They can remember their dreams clearly.C.They don’t know how to describe their dreams.9.They remember their dreams twice a week.Which is true about low-recall dreamers compared to high-recall dreamers?A.They have higher quality sleep.B.They have more sleepless nightsC.They are more easily woken at nightD.They respond faster when hearing their names.10.What is the main purpose of the second to last paragraph?A.To explain Ruby’s findings.B.To attract readers, interest in future studies.C.To show the advantages of being a low-recall dreamer.D.To suggest what to do to become a low-recall dreamer.11.What did the research project in Finland find?A.Ordinary dreams can help our brain rest.B.Dreams are often affected by our emotions.C. Nightmares often happen when we don't sleep well.D. Negative dreams are more likely to be recalled.DA simple wooden box attached to 8-year-old Alex Benitez-Alvarez?s walker made it easier for the boy to carry school supplies and allowed him to do more things on his own.“Now if he wants to go to the library and get a book out, he can.” said Tommy Johnson, one of three high school students who helped Benitez-Alvarez.Their idea came from an engineering project that pairs young engineers with people from local special education programs. Engineering teams from Shakopee East and West junior high schools designed models of several devices to make their disabled partners’lives easier. Some of the simplest ideas were the most useful, such as an adjustable chair to help a child put his or her shoes on. They also came up with special building blocks that can help blind babies learn by touch.In an education system driven by exams, engineering teacher TJ Hendrickson said the project gave students the chance to create something they could actually see for themselves. “Students stopped worrying about their grades and started worrying about failing their clients,said Hendrickson, a teacher at Shakopee West Junior High.Group projects encourage teamwork and motivate students differently from independent projects. In this case, the project also taught a much-needed lesson in developing people skills. The meetings also helped engineers add special touches to their finished products. Benitez-Alvarez, who loves soccer, got the Minnesota United logo and a soccer ball printed on his wooden storage box.The project encouraged students with special needs to describe their physical disabilities while also teaching engineers about the struggles of living with a disability.“Everyone in the world should do this.” said Stephanie Betley, a teacher at Shakopee who hope s to see the project spread to other schools. “It’s for someone else rather than yourself.”12.What was the purpose of the engineering project?A.To show how special education helps disabled kidsB.To try out engineering knowledge learned in class.C.To improve the life of disabled kids.D.To provide jobs to a group of young engineers.13.How did the project influence the engineers in Hendrickson's opinion?A.It helped them pass their exams more easily.B.It caused them more stress than their exams.C.It helped them put their knowledge into use.D.It improved their communication skills.14.What did Betle think of the engineering project?A.It did a lot of good to people in need of help.B.It reminded people not to look down on the disabled.C.It made more students interested in engineering.D.It reminded people to care more about themselves.15.What is the best title of the passage?A. Practice makes perfectB. Helping others outC. Living with a disabilityD. Challenging oneself第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

河南省豫西名校2019-2020学年高二上学期第一次联考英语试题 PDF版含答案

河南省豫西名校2019-2020学年高二上学期第一次联考英语试题 PDF版含答案

高二英语参考答案第1 页(共1 页)豫西名校2019—2020学年上期第一次联考高二英语参考答案第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)21—23 BBC 24—27 ABCD 28—31 DBCD 32—35 BDDA 36—40 EGDAB 第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共5 小题,每小题2 分,满分10 分)41—45 BACDA 46—50 CBBAD 51—55 ADCAC 56—60 BDBDA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61. are 62. distant 63. researchers 64. which 65. For66. a 67. receiving 68. signals 69. be used 70. adjustable第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Last week we had a discussion about a mother who sold her house and went to Inner Mongolia to plant over 2 million tree for her son. The story caused ∧heated discussion.trees aSome say she is a great mother. If her son knew what she had been done, he would be very happy. And she not only did a wonderful thing for his son but also made a greatly contribution to the environment.her greatSome say the mother is so silly, for she sold the house which such many people try hard to buy insothe city. And she gave in her job to plant trees, that is not worthwhile.up whichIn my opinion, I appreciate the mother very much. She is a great mother both for her son or theand Earth. Without her devotion, the Earth will become better and better.With第二节书面表达(满分25分)More and more students are used to looking up answers online. Different people have different ideas.In my opinion, the Internet plays an important role in my study. We can make full use of its advantages to improve our marks. However, if we don’t use it in a good way, we may develop a bad habit to copy answers without any thinking.As far as I am concerned, first of all, we should think it over before looking through the answers. What’s more, it is good for us to turn to our teachers for help. Finally, we can work with our classmates to deal with the questions together. Only in his way, can we get high marks in the exam.。

河南省洛阳市豫西名校2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次联考 英语 Word版含答案

河南省洛阳市豫西名校2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次联考 英语 Word版含答案

豫西名校2021-2022学年上期第一次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ADoes it seem like hotel costs just go up and up? It's true that they rise each year, sometimes significantly. When determining which hotel has the best deal, you don't just want to look at the nightly price anymore. There are so many other factors to consider to help you save money, both before you book and during your stay. Here are some tips to help you make the best decision.Go out to eatThough room service sounds really appealing, prices for food on the menu can be twice as much as you would pay for the same 1议xl at a restaurant. Tips are always included in the bill and usually masked as a delivery charge. Most guests don't know this and add a tip to the bill when the waiter brings their food.Ask for a corner roomThough this won't technically save you any money, corner rooms are usually a bit larger than regular rooms, which give you a better deal for your money. Once you check in, ask if one of these rooms is available. This is easier if you show up close to check-in time, but before the flood of guests show up to get their keys. You can also call ahead and request a corner room with your existing reservation.Bring your own snacksAnything is better than the rates for items in the mini bar. The prices are horrible and don't even think about trying to replace it with the same item later.Avoid the weekendHotels in popular destinations regularly raise their rates on Fridays and Saturdays. In some cases, it can be as much as three times more than Sunday through Thursday nights.21. What is the aim of this text?A. How to save money.B. How to decrease the tips.C. How to choose a good hotel.D. How to increase the nightly rate.22. Which service cost you more?A. Go out to eat.B. Room service.C. Ask for a corner room.D. Bring your own snacks.23. When is a good choice to hook a hotel?A. Fridays.B. Saturdays.C. Sundays.D. Holidays.BThe dog, named Lucy, made her daring escape from her owner's eighth floor apartment at 10:00 on Saturday morning. She ran out of the apartment, took an elevator, went down to the hall, avoided the doorman and then made her way outside, where she ran across the West Side Highway and down into the Chambers Street subway station.Lucy then spent hours wandering the tracks along the I train line, hiding under trains and walking on the platform edge as she made her way uptown on her daylong underground adventure.Bonilla, a transit worker in the Chambers Street subway station, said Saturday started like any other Saturday, but when he reported for duty at 2 p. m. he was immediately informed of the situation and then spent his whole shift trying to track down Lucy. It wasn't until 8 p. m. that word came in of a confirmed Lucy sighting.When he got to the location, he made his way onto the tracks to save the dog. "I put myself in the path of Miss Lucy, who was at that time walking in a straight line," Bonilla said. "She basically came up to me, I called out her name, she laid down in front of me, I petted her, I picked her up, and I was able to put her on the 2 train right into Molly's hands."Molly, the daughter of Lucy's owner, said she was relieved when she was able to hold Lucy again all thanks to Bonilla's quick thinking and action. "I spent time from station to station screaming her name like a crazy person until Bonilla managed to find her and get her back into my hands," Molly said. "Then she sat very nicely on the subway for the whole ride home as though she had never done anything else. She's in good shape, reunited with my mom…and everybody's happy."The authority said Lucy was rescued from Puerto Rico about seven years ago and has been her owner's only companion throughout the pandemic(疫情).24. Which word can be used to describe Lucy according to paragraph I?A. Fortunate.B. Strong.C. Modest.D. Clever.25. How long did Lucy wander alone outside?A. About 10 hours.B. About 8 hours.C. Exactly 6 hours.D. Exactly 2 hour.26. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. The dog has been 7 years old.B. The authority called the dog a hero.C. Molly wants her mother live a happy life.D. The dog is of great importance to the family.27. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Escape: To Find a Real Adventurous LifeB. A Transit Worker Helped a Homeless DogC. A Transit Worker Rescues an Emotional Support DogD. Lucy's One-Day Underground Adventure for FreedomCJapan's Kubota Pharmaceutical Holdings claims to have developed smart glasses that, if worn just an hour per day, can completely cure myopia.Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common ophthalmological(眼科的)condition in which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects farther away are blurry(模糊的). To make up for this blur, you have the option of wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses(隐形眼镜), or having a surgery. But a Japanese company claims to have come up with a new way of dealing with myopia-a pair of "smart glasses" that project an image from the lens of the unit onto the wearer's eyes to correct the error that causes nearsightedness. Apparently, wearing the device 60 to 90 minutes a day corrects myopia.Founded by Dr. Ryo Kubota, Kubota Pharmaceutical Holdings is still testing the device, known as Kubota Glasses, and trying to determine how long the effect lasts after the user wears the device, and how much the awkward-looking goggles(护目镜)have to he worn for the correction to be permanent.So how does the technology developed by Kubota work, exactly? Well, according to a company press release from December of last year, the special glasses rely on micro-LEDS to project virtual images on the visual field to actively stimulate the eyes. Apparently, it can do that without interfering with the wearers daily activities."This product, which uses multifocal(多焦点的)contact lens technology, passively stimulates the entire eyes with light myopically defocused by the non-central power of the contact lens," the press release states. "We intend to sell it first in Asia, which has a high rate of nearsighted people," Ryo Kubota told Nikkei.28. What can we learn about the smart glasses according to the passage?A. They are just a kind of contact lenses.C. They have cured many people of their myopia.B. They can cause nearsightedness for some errors.D. They should be worn 1 hour to I. 5 hours per day.29. Why does the company decide to sell the glasses first in Asia?A. Because it wants to serve the Asians.B. Because more Asians are nearsighted.C. Because America has better scientific development.D. Because Asian people are more willing to spend money.30. What does the fourth paragraph talk about?A. The effects of the smart glasses.B. The benefit of the smart glasses.C. The smart glasses' working principle.D. The connection between eyes and glasses.31. In which part can this text be read in a magazine?A. History.B. Technology.C. Entertainment.D. Advertisement.DCulture is the invisible(看不见的)bond which ties people together. The art, literature, language, and religion of a community represent its culture. The importance of culture lies in its close relation with the ways of thinking and living. Differences in cultures have led to a diversity in the people from different parts of the world.How we think of things is largely affected by our judgment skills, attitudes, and emotions. These factors are closely linked with our culture. In considering something as good or bad, our biases(偏见)play a role and so does our way of thinking. People who belong to cultures that promote individualism tend to look at only the main aspects of a situation, while those of a culture that promotes collectivism(集体主义)tend to consider even the small details. People of Eastern cultures perceive success as being a collective effort, while those of the American culture considerit as the fruit of individual effort.Culture affects perception(洞察力), and perceptions drive behavior. Thus, the culture we belong to has a direct effect on our behavior. Moreover, our environment, which has cultural influences, shapes our behavior. In a society where boys are stopped from crying, men think of it as an odd gesture.Group culture determines the behavioral norms(标准)for a group. To be accepted as a part of the group, we tend to follow what the group decides for us. Influenced by the norms or rules laid out by our culture, we act in agreement with them. We shape our behavior and personality to suit our culture. Our religion, traditions, customs, all a part of our culture, play a major role in shaping our personalities. In a culture where children are taught to be independent early in life, they grow up to be individualistic. In a culture where boys and girls are not treated as equal, children may become either aggressive or submissive(顺从的).32. What do people tend to do if they belong to a culture that promotes collectivism?A. Ignore all unimportant aspects.B. Blame their own failure on others.C. Think about as many details as possible.D. View success as a result of individual effort.33. What does the underlined word "odd" in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Harmless.B. Strange.C. Acceptable.D. Interesting.34. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A. The diversity of personalities.B. The ways of educating children.C. The behavioral norms of a certain group.D. The influence of culture on personalities.35. How is the passage mainly developed?A. By listing examples and comparing.B. By analyzing different kinds of figures.C. By introducing some practical methods.D. By explaining the cause-effect relationship. 第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余。

【K12教育学习资料】[学习]河南省豫西名校2018-2019学年高二英语上学期第一次联考试题

【K12教育学习资料】[学习]河南省豫西名校2018-2019学年高二英语上学期第一次联考试题

豫西名校2018—2019学年上期第一次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AIn celebration of Women’s History Month, here are a few of the millions of women that have broken all conventional rules to make a difference in the world.Susan B. AnthonyBom on February 15, 1820, Susan B. Anthony was a women’s rights activist in the US. She spent many years campaigning for women’s right to vote. Anthony was also against slavery, helping support the passage of the Civil War Amendments. She also lent her voice to the battle for equal pay and educational opportunities for all.Anne FrankAnne Frank grew up in a happy family. However, things changed when Hitler came to power. Anne and her family were forced to hide inside a tiny house, where the young girl recorded her family’s fears and struggles. Even after all these years, her journal, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, continues to be popular with people across all ages and cultures.Aung San Sun KyiDetermined to bring democracy (民主)to Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi founded the National League for Democracy (NLD). Suu Kyi’s open displeasure with the government resulted in her spending much of the time between 1989 and 2010 in prison or under house arrest. In 1991,Suu Kyi received the Nobel Peace Prize. In 2015, five years after she had been freed, Suu Kyi’s NLD Party won a great victory in the general elections.Malala YousafzaiMalala Yousafzai was bom to a Pakistani educator and poet. When the Taliban declared that girls should not be educated, the world’s youngest Nobel Prize winner decided to challenge these unfair policies (政策).On October 9, 2012, she was shot and badly injured. Since recovering, Malala continues her fight for girls’ education. Her bravery is encouraging young people all over the world to stand up for what they believe is right.21.Who made a great contribution to women’s right to vote?A.Anne Frank.B. Malala Yousafzai.C. Susan B. Anthony.D. Aung San Suu Kyi.22. Why was Aung San Suu Kyi put into prison?A. She refused to leave Myanmar.B. She demanded that the democrats be freed.C. She voiced dissatisfaction with the government.D. She blamed the government for its economic policy.23. Which of the following can be used to describe the women mentioned in the text?A.Brave and inspiring.B. Reliable and devoted.C.Honest and responsible.D. Considerate and optimistic.BBert Katz, my father-in-law, celebrated his 90th birthday in November 2016. Bert loved sports and was an enthusiastic Yankees ( an American professional baseball team based in the New York City ) fan, so it was no wonder that over the years, he was an avid (热切的)listener to WFAN radio and, in particular, the afternoon show hosted by Mike Francesa.Bert had health issues in his later years that limited his mobility, and when he lost his eyesight three years ago, his attachment to his radio and Francesa became more pronounced. He just loved listening to Mike talk about sports and his Yankees each afternoon. Those hours brought him so much pleasure.Of course, Mike will be leaving Dec. 15, 2017 after 30 years at the station. Mike lives in the same community where I work on Long Island, and I have gotten toknow him over the past 20 years. So when my father-in-law was approaching his special birthday the year before last year, I asked Mike for a favor: to call Bert and wish him a happy birthday.Mike agreed without hesitation. Two days before the special day, Mike stopped at my workplace. I called Bert at his nursing home and put Mike on the phone. It was a complete surprise to Bert. Mike spent more than 10 minutes wishing Bert a happy birthday, and of course, talking about the Yankees.When my famil y celebrated Bert’s birthday two days later, he couldn’t stop talking about the phone call. Over his lifetime, he said it was one of the nicest things anyone had ever done for him.Unfortunately, Bert’s health declined last year and he passed away July 13, 2017. But even in his final months in the hospital and nursing home, he always had a radio set to WFAN to listen each afternoon to Mike Francesa. And he also had the memory of that special phone call for his 90th birthday.24. What habit did Bert keep for years?A. Playing baseball.B. Listening to a sports program.C. Checking his eyesight regularly.D. Leading organized cheering for the Yankees.25. What does the underlined word “pronounced” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Obvious.B. Unusual.C.Important.D. Understandable.26. What word can describe the author?A.Honest.B.Caring.C.Patient.D.Independent.27. What is the best title for the text?A. A special gift.B. The call finally arrived.C.The big dream came true.D.An unforgettable birthday party.CThe clock is ticking. David Brunelli has just swallowed a huge burger. The crowdcheers excitedly as he downs fistfuls of fries.Welcome to the world of competitive eating.Brunelli is part of a select group who compete to eat massive quantities of food as quickly as possible. Eating contests may seem like harmless fun, but they have a dark side and some critics are saying it’s time for them to stop.Pouring crazy amounts of food down our throats is nothing new. Gorging banquets (狼吞虎咽会)were a regular part of ancient Roman culture. In the 1800s, some New York City politicians settled bets through eating challenges. Pie-eating contests have been a Fourth of July tradition for more than a century.For supporters like Brunelli, though, eating contests are more than a custom. They are a path to fortune.But prize money does nothing to reduce the health risks of competitive eating. Competitive eating can even be life-threatening. In 1991,a man in Virginia suffered a stroke (中风)after eating 38 eggs in 29 seconds; In Florida, in 2012, a man died shortly after winning an eating contest leading a group of doctors to call for a ban on eating contests.In any event, the risk to competitors is only part of the story. Nearly two-thirds of Americans are overweight, and competitive eating sets a terrible example by encouraging overeating. And in a world where 805 million people go hungry every day, downing ridiculous quantities of food for entertainment seems not just wasteful but also cruel.For now, though,it seems eating contests are here to stay. Last year, more than three million viewers watched Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on TV. This year, Matt Stonie ate 182 pieces of bacon in 5 minutes, breaking the world record. What record will be broken next? Do you really want to find out?28. What does the author try to express in Paragraph 4?A. Competitive eating is a tradition.B. It’s great to learn from ancient people.C. Competitive eating should be accepted.D. It’s exciting to challenge others to eat.29. Why does Brunelli take part in the eating contest?A. For food.B. For fun.C. For honor.D. For money.30. The examples given in Paragraph 6 are used to show eating contests .A. use unhealthy food.B. waste too much food.C. put competitors at risk.D. set a bad example to kids.31. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. The author hopes to break the record.B. The author is eager to know the result.C. The author wants readers to find out the result.D. The author disapproves of competitive eating.DWith the average American going through more than 700 pounds of paper per year, many firms are looking for ways to discourage their employees from over-using the office printer.Toshiba American Business Solutions has come up with an alternative idea. It has introduced the e-STUDIO4508LP, a printer that gives users the option to print with erasable toner (墨粉)一 allowing a single piece of paper to be reused several times.To reuse a piece of paper, the printer basically uses the same process as a normal printer, but in reverse (反过来),said Bill Melo, chief marketing executive for Toshiba America Business Solutions. Paper printed with the erasable toner is fed back into the printer, superheated, and the toner gets removed and put in a discard (丢弃)tank.There are a couple of catches. All of the printouts using the erasable toner have to be in blue ink, which is the only color in which erasable toner is now available. And the company said that people may want to stop reusing the printouts after five times through the eraser because small traces of erased text will build up over time.The $15,420 printer is aimed at offices and schools,where there are often large numbers of printouts that outlive their usefulness quickly. With the erasable toner,it’s possible to load any short-lived handouts back onto the printer to be erased and then reused.Still, convincing customers to commit to erasable toner isn’t always easy. Melo said not all its customers were happy about only having the erasable option.The model, Melo said, should better serve the needs of those who want to be environmentally conscious but also may need something more permanent on occasion.32. What’s special about Toshiba’s pr inter?A. It’s low-priced.B. It’s fashionable.C.It’s lightweight.D. It’s eco-friendly.33. What’s the key to making the printer work?A. A discard tank.B.Light colored ink.C.Special writing paper.D. A high enough temperature.34. What doe s the underlined word “catches” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Theories.B. Problems.C. Differences.D. Characteristics.35. How did the public respond to the printer?A. They asked for more patterns.B. Some expressed dissatisfaction.C. Some worried about its recycling.D. They considered it hard to operate.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2018-2019河南省豫西名校高二上学期联考英语试题 Word版

2018-2019河南省豫西名校高二上学期联考英语试题 Word版

豫西名校2018—2019学年上期第二次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黒。

ABlowing our nose, burping (打饱嗝)after dinner and pooping(排便)…Unpleasant asthey are, these things, accord ing to Live Science, make up “the impolite science of the human body”.Snot (鼻涕)Snot's job is to protect our body from harmful viruses. Quite often, dirt, ash, or sand fill the air we breathe. But thankfully, snot stops these unhealthy things, which are taken out of our nose when we blow it.Apart from protecting our nose, snot can tell us whether we?re healthy or not according to its appearance. When it’s dear and colorless, that’s a sign of good health. If it turns green or yellow, however, it could be a sign that our body is being attacked by a virus.GasFrom drinking fizzy (起泡的)drinks to eating food, we often breathe in gases like carbon dioxide, which end up in our stomach. Naturally, if we take in too muchgas, our stomach will be filled with pressure and we may suffer from pain and cramps(痉挛).To stop this from happening, burping is an effective way to get these gases out of our stomach.Occasional burping benefits our body. However,burping too much isn’t a good sign. That’s because it may suggest that we’re suffering from a digestive disorder. PoopPooping is an extremely important function of the body. Every time we eat. the food is passed through our digestive system. Once our body has taken everything it needs from the food, it leaves our body as poop.And though it’s gross, checking our poop after we go to the bathroom could tell us more about our health.1. What does it suggest if snot is green?A. There might be dirt in it.B. It is protecting our nose.C. You are very healthy.D. Your body might be fighting a virus.2. What do we know about burping from the article?A.Fizzy drinks make people burp more than food does.B.People may suffer from pain or cramps when burping.C.It makes gases like carbon dioxide leave our stomach.D.Burping a lot can make digestive disorders go away.3.What does the underlined word "gross’’ in the paragraph probably mean?A.Unpleasant.B. UnnecessaryC. Unimportant.D. Unhealthy.BI moved from the busy downtown to the countryside around Shanghai when I startedelementary school. At first, I thought I was going to hate it, but to my surprise, I found that I preferred the quiet country life over the noisy city life.The next move was more of a surprise for me. I was having a good time with my friends at school. But all of a sudden, my mom told me that we were going to move to the United States. Can you imagine how I must have felt?My English wasn’t that good, though I did know the basics.The day I arrived in the US was a snowy day. For a girl who grew up in Shanghai and hadn’t seen real thick snow on the ground, it was a big thing. Compared with my school in China, there were a lot more creative thinking questions, which I was better at anyway.Time flew by and it had been almost four years since I moved. Then again, I was told we were going to move to Singapore.As I’m writing this article, I am still new here and have been going to school for about two and a half months. I found out that the education here is quite special. Different from AP system in the US, the Singapore CIS uses the IB system.This switch drowned me in constant stress. I was confused about the new curriculum, and I knew it would take me a long time to adapt. But what I’ve gotten out of my experience over three countries is that no matter where you are studying, you are always learning. And a piece of advice to people who are going to move around the globe: It’s always best to just roll with it.4.What did the writer think of life in the countryside?A.It wasn’t as interesting as she expected.B.It was no better than city life.C.She wished she had moved to the countryside earlier.D.She loved to live in the countryside.5.What did the writer worry about most about before moving to the US?A.It would be difficult to make new friends.nguage would be a big problem for her.C.S he wouldn’t get used to the weather there.D.She wouldn’t like the schools there.6.What does she say about her school life in Singapore?A.Creative thinking is more common.B.Students are askedto do many projects together.C.Students have more freedom to choose classes than in the US.D.It is different from the US school system.7. What is the writer s rude towards her worldwide schooling?A.PositiveB. Negative C Critical D. DoubtfulCIn our life,they are two different types of dreamer,一low-recall dreamers and high-recall dreamers According to researchers at the Lyon Nero-science Research Center in France, high-recall dreamers reported they remembered their dreams almost every day while low-recall dreamers said they only remembered their dreams once or twice a month, reported Live Science.Perrine Ruby,a lead scientist at the research center in Lyon, studied 41 people (21 high-recall dreamers and 20 low-recall dreamers) and recorded their brain activity. She found that a part of the brain called the temporo-parietal junction (颞顶叶交界处)was more active in high-recall dreamers. This was true both when they were sleeping and awake. This area of the brain is responsible for collecting and processing information from the outside world. This means that high-recall dreamers are moresensitive to what is happening around them. For example, when they are awake, they respond more strongly to hearing their own names. When they are sleeping, they tend to be woken up more easily by sounds and movements.By closely studying people’s brain a ctivity, Ruby found that high-recall dreamers have twice as much “wakefulness time” during sleep as low-recall dreamers do. And it is during these short periods of wakefulness that the brain memorizes dreams.This is not hard to understand. Just try to think of your own sleeping experience. If you are restless during the night, you are more likely to remember your dreams, but if you sleep well and soundly, you tend to remember very little in the morning. This is because “you never get a chance to r e m e m b e”,r R o b e r t Stickgold, a Harvard Medical School researcher, told The Washington Post.As another research project at the University of Turku in Finland showed, dream content can also affect our memory. Negative dreams are easier to recall than ordinary dreams. Nightmares are often recalled because they are emotionally negative, and such dreams cause fear.8.What can we know about high-recall dreamers according to the article?A.They have very little brain activity when they sleep.B.They can remember their dreams clearly.C.They don’t know how to describe their dreams.9.They remember their dreams twice a week.Which is true about low-recall dreamers compared to high-recall dreamers?A.They have higher quality sleep.B.They have more sleepless nightsC.They are more easily woken at nightD.They respond faster when hearing their names.10.What is the main purpose of the second to last paragraph?A.To explain Ruby’s findings.B.To attract readers, interest in future studies.C.To show the advantages of being a low-recall dreamer.D.To suggest what to do to become a low-recall dreamer.11.What did the research project in Finland find?A.Ordinary dreams can help our brain rest.B.Dreams are often affected by our emotions.C. Nightmares often happen when we don't sleep well.D. Negative dreams are more likely to be recalled.DA simple wooden box attached to 8-year-old Alex Benitez-Alvarez?s walker made it easier for the boy to carry school supplies and allowed him to do more things on his own.“Now if he wants to go to the library and get a book out, he can.” said Tommy Johnson, one of three high school students who helped Benitez-Alvarez.Their idea came from an engineering project that pairs young engineers with people from local special education programs. Engineering teams from Shakopee East and West junior high schools designed models of several devices to make their disabled partners’lives easier. Some of the simplest ideas were the most useful, such as an adjustable chair to help a child put his or her shoes on. They also came up with special building blocks that can help blind babies learn by touch.In an education system driven by exams, engineering teacher TJ Hendrickson said the project gave students the chance to create something they could actually see for themselves. “Students stopped worrying about their grades and started worrying about failing their clients,said Hendrickson, a teacher at Shakopee West Junior High.Group projects encourage teamwork and motivate students differently from independent projects. In this case, the project also taught a much-needed lesson in developing people skills. The meetings also helped engineers add special touches to their finished products. Benitez-Alvarez, who loves soccer, got the Minnesota United logo and a soccer ball printed on his wooden storage box.The project encouraged students with special needs to describe their physical disabilities while also teaching engineers about the struggles of living with a disability.“Everyone in the world should do this.” said Stephanie Betley, a teacher at Shakopee who hopes to see the project spread to other schools. “It’s for someone else rather than yourself.”12.What was the purpose of the engineering project?A.To show how special education helps disabled kidsB.To try out engineering knowledge learned in class.C.To improve the life of disabled kids.D.To provide jobs to a group of young engineers.13.How did the project influence the engineers in Hendrickson's opinion?A.It helped them pass their exams more easily.B.It caused them more stress than their exams.C.It helped them put their knowledge into use.D.It improved their communication skills.14.What did Betle think of the engineering project?A.It did a lot of good to people in need of help.B.It reminded people not to look down on the disabled.C.It made more students interested in engineering.D.It reminded people to care more about themselves.15.What is the best title of the passage?A. Practice makes perfectB. Helping others outC. Living with a disabilityD. Challenging oneself第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

精品2018_2019学年高二英语上学期期中联考试题Word版

精品2018_2019学年高二英语上学期期中联考试题Word版

河南省信阳第一高级中学2018-2019学年高二英语上学期期中联考试题说明:1、本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第П卷(非选择题)两部分.满分150分.考试时间120分钟.2、将第I卷的答案代表字母涂在答题卡上.第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。

1How does the man advise the woman to get to the hotel?A .By taxi B. By underground C. By bus2How much does one ticket cost?A. ﹩0.7B. ﹩5.0C.﹩4.33What is the woman unsatisfied with?A. The actingB. The specialeffects C. The plot4Where are the speakers?A. At a hotelB. At a storeC. At a clinic5 What does the woman plan to do?A. Draw some pictures.B. Buy something on sale.C. Make an advertisement.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

河南省豫南九校2019学年高二上学期期末联考英语试题含答案

河南省豫南九校2019学年高二上学期期末联考英语试题含答案

豫南九校2017—2018学年上期期末联考高二英语答案阅读理解21-24 BCAD 25-27 CDD 28-31 DCCD32-35 CADB 36-40 CEBGD完形填空41-45 BCACD 46-50 BADCB 55-55 ADCDA 56-20 DBCDB【解析】41. B。

首句提到作者女儿是位单亲母亲,所以可推知她必须抚养(provide for)自己和她的三个孩子。

42. C。

根据空前面的“She budgets carefully”以及下文她为孩子买自行车的事可知她认真预算,设法买一些其他人想当然就能得到的小奢侈品。

manage to do sth 设法做某事;permit 允许;refuse 拒绝。

43. A。

由下文“he was the proud 5 of a good second-hand bike.”可知她儿子想要得到一辆自行车。

44. C。

根据上下文可知这里表示她积攒了钱给孩子买自行车,故选C。

set aside表示“留出,留作……之用”,表示留出钱备用必须说set money aside。

45. D。

这里对应上文的“When her eldest son, David, wanted a 3 ”,David从期盼拥有自行车到真正拥有自行车。

owner 所有者。

46. B。

他骑自行车前往商店,但是忘了锁车,前后句之间是转折关系,故选B。

47-48. AD。

从下文“a lecture ... about the silliness of 19 to use the bike lock”可知他忘了给自行车上锁,导致车被盗。

49. C。

上文提到他好不容易得到这辆自行车,却不小心弄丢了,所以他回家当然心情沮丧。

In tears 流泪;in trouble 处于困境中;in peace 平静地。

50. B。

由上文以及下文的“the teen got in his car, drove after them and 17 that they give thestolen bike back”可知他们母子俩是去警察局报告这次自行车被盗事件,故选B,theft 盗窃案。

河南省豫西名校2018-2019学年高二上学期第一次联考英语试题 含解析

河南省豫西名校2018-2019学年高二上学期第一次联考英语试题 含解析

豫西名校2018—2019学年上期第一次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AIn celebration of Women’s History Month, here are a few of the millions of women that have broken all conventional rules to make a difference in the world.Susan B. AnthonyBom on February 15, 1820, Susan B. Anthony was a women’s rights activist in the US. She spent man y years campaigning for women’s right to vote. Anthony was also against slavery, helping support the passage of the Civil War Amendments. She also lent her voice to the battle for equal pay and educational opportunities for all.Anne FrankAnne Frank grew up in a happy family. However, things changed when Hitler came to power. Anne and her family were forced to hide inside a tiny house, where the young girl recorded her family’s fears and struggles. Even after all these years, her journal, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, continues to be popular with people across all ages and cultures.Aung San Sun KyiDetermined to bring democracy (民主)to Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi founded the National League for Democracy (NLD). Suu Kyi’s open displeasure with the gov ernment resulted in her spending much of the time between 1989 and 2010 in prison or under house arrest. In 1991,Suu Kyi received the Nobel Peace Prize. In 2015, five years after she had been freed, Suu Kyi’s NLD Party won a great victory in the general elections.Malala YousafzaiMalala Yousafzai was bom to a Pakistani educator and poet. When the Taliban declared that girls shouldnot be educated, the world’s youngest Nobel Prize winner decided to challenge these unfair policies (政策).On October 9, 2012, she was shot and badly injured. Since recovering, Malala continues her fight for girls’ education. Her bravery is encouraging young people all over the world to stand up for what they believe is right.1. Who made a great contribution to women’s right to vot e?A. Anne Frank.B. Malala Yousafzai.C. Susan B. Anthony.D. Aung San Suu Kyi.2. Why was Aung San Suu Kyi put into prison?A. She refused to leave Myanmar.B. She demanded that the democrats be freed.C. She voiced dissatisfaction with the government.D. She blamed the government for its economic policy.3. Which of the following can be used to describe the women mentioned in the text?A. Brave and inspiring.B. Reliable and devoted.C. Honest and responsible.D. Considerate and optimistic.【答案】1. C 2. C 3. A【解析】本文是一篇人物传记。

豫西名校2018-2019学年高二下期第一次联考英语答案

豫西名校2018-2019学年高二下期第一次联考英语答案

豫西名校2018—2019学年下期第一次联考高二英语参考答案A这篇广告介绍了旅游、汽车保险以及助听器等信息=1. B细节理解题。

根据第二则广告中的saving people money可知,这则广告与金融生活,故选B。

2. D推理判断题。

根据for more than 75 years可知,GEICO公司已经经营了75年,是一家老店,仍然在影响着人们的生活,由此可知,这是一家很成功的公司。

故选D。

3. D 细节理解题。

根据Experience topline natural clarity like expensive devices for 90% less 可知,这款助听器的降噪功能非常强大,清晰度高,是本产品的卖点。

其他的如价格优惠,免费使用一年电池也是该产品用于促销的条件。

故选D。

B本文介绍了培养读书兴趣的几个要素。

4. B细节理解题。

根据文章第一段第二句可知,读书不需要花太多钱,不需要很大的投入。

故选B。

5. C推理判断题。

根据第四段第三句可知,只有安静的地方能够使人全神贯注地读书,才能取得最佳效果。

故选C。

6. D细节理解题。

根据第五段倒数第二句可知,由于开始选择错误,使他们失去了阅读的兴趣。

故选D。

l主旨大意7. A主旨大意题。

综合全文可知,本文培养阅读兴趣的几个因素。

故选A。

C梅根•麦克奈特是一位中学生,因为戴舌钉违反校规被学校处分。

梅根的妈妈对学校的决定表示不满,对学校规定不以为然。

此事在网络上引起热议。

8. B细节理解题。

根据第二段...saw her piercing... sent to isolation可知,她因为戴舌钉,违反校规被关禁闭。

9. B 推理判断题。

根据第二段I could understand it if it was a piercing through her nose but even other students have their noses pierced.可知,梅根的妈妈认为女儿受到的处分是不公平的,因为,如果是戴鼻环受处分也就罢了,可这舌钉别人是看不到的,她认为梅根不应当受处分10. D词义猜测题。

2018_2019学年高二英语上学期第一次联考试题word版本

2018_2019学年高二英语上学期第一次联考试题word版本

江西省重点中学余干中学、上饶县中学2018-2019学年高二英语上学期第一次联考试题时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分 7.5分)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, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Who is the man?A. A student.B. A salesman.C. A policeman.2. What does the woman think of the piano lessons?A. They are very boring.B. They are too expensive.C. They are very interesting3. How long does it take the man to drive home after 5 p. m. ?A. 35 minutes.B. 20 minutes.C. 15 minutes.4. What does the woman want to do?A. Cancel the meeting.B. Change the time of the meeting.C. Skip the meeting.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a hotel.B. At a bus station.C. At an airport.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)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, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

河南省豫西名校2018_2019学年高二英语上学期第二次联考试题(含解析)

河南省豫西名校2018_2019学年高二英语上学期第二次联考试题(含解析)

豫西名校2018—2019学年上期第二次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黒。

ABlowing our nose, burping (打饱嗝)after dinner and pooping (排便)…Unpleasant as they are, these things, according to Live Science, make up “the impolite science of the human body”.Snot (鼻涕)Snot's job is to protect our body from harmful viruses. Quite often, dirt, ash, or sand fill the air we breathe. But thankfully, snot stops these unhealthy things, which are taken out of our nose when we blow it.Apart from protecting our nose, snot can tell us whether we’re healthy or not according to its appearance. When it’s clear and colorless, that’s a sign of good health. If it turns green or yellow, however, it could be a sign that our body is being attacked by a virus.GasFrom drinking fizzy (起泡的)drinks to eating food, we often breathe in gases like carbon dioxide, which end up in our stomach. Naturally, if we take in too much gas, our stomach will be filled with pressure and we may suffer from pain and cramps(痉挛).To stop this from happening, burping is an effective way to get these gases out of our stomach.Occasional burping benefits our bo dy. However, burping too much isn’t a good sign. That’s because it may suggest that we’re suffering from a digestive disorder. PoopPooping is an extremely important function of the body. Every time we eat. the food is passed through our digestive system. Once our body has taken everything it needs from the food, it leaves our body as poop.And though it’s gross, checking our poop after we go to the bathroom could tell us more about our health.1. What does it suggest if snot is green?A. There might be dirt in it.B. It is protecting our nose.C. You are very healthy.D. Your body might be fighting a virus.2. What do we know about burping from the article?A. Fizzy drinks make people burp more than food does.B. People may suffer from pain or cramps when burping.C. It makes gases like carbon dioxide leave our stomach.D. Burping a lot can make digestive disorders go away.3. What does the underlined word "gross’’ in the paragraph probably mean?A. Unpleasant.B. Unnecessary.C. Unimportant.D. Unhealthy.【答案】1. D 2. C 3. A【解析】本文是一篇说明文,流鼻涕,打嗝,排便听起来很不雅观,但是却是身体不可缺少的部分,本文就介绍了这三种身体现象。

河南省豫西南部分示范性高中2018届高三上学期联考英语试题含答案

河南省豫西南部分示范性高中2018届高三上学期联考英语试题含答案

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1。

5分,满分7。

5分)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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍.例:How much is the shirt?A。

£ 19。

15。

B。

£ 9。

18。

C。

£ 9。

15。

答案是C。

1。

Where does the woman come from?A。

France。

B。

German。

C。

Colombia.2. Who picked up the soda?A. Yon Mi.B. The man。

C。

Ms Brenen. 3。

What are the speakers talking about?A. A story。

B. A travel.C. A toy plane.4. What language is used in the movie at Regency?A. English。

B。

French。

C. Spanish. 5。

Where is the man from?A. Paris。

B。

Dallas。

C。

Madrid。

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22。

5分)听下面5段对活或独白。

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。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6。

What is the man interested in?A. Visiting cities。

B。

Traveling nearby. C. Hiking to the mountains。

2020-2021学年河南省洛阳市豫西名校高二(上)第一次联考英语试卷(附答案详解)

2020-2021学年河南省洛阳市豫西名校高二(上)第一次联考英语试卷(附答案详解)

2020-2021学年河南省洛阳市豫西名校高二(上)第一次联考英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)ALake Tekapo lies in the center of the South Island in an area known as the Mackenzie Basin in New Zealand.Tekapo Tourism provides one of the most comprehensive accommodation(住宿)listings in the region.All accommodation providers in Tekapo are listed as follows.• The Chalet Boutique MotelIt's only a short distance from the Church of the Good Shepherd.You'll find the Chalet Boutique Motel very close to the shores of Lake Tekapo.At the Chalet Boutique Motel you have the choice of six self-contained(独立的)apartments varying in size from 2-bedroom apartments to studio apartments(单间公寓).Some offer excellent views of the lake and mountains.Address:Pioneer Drive,PO Box 2,Lake Tekapo• Tekapo B2 ApartmentTekapo B2 apartment is a self-contained,one-bedroom,upstairs apartment with views overlooking Lake Tekapo.It's only a short walk from the town center.The bedroom is suitable for two people.A double sofa bed is available for a third person or child.Address:2 Murray Place,Lake Tekapo• Mt John Historic HomesteadBuilt in 1911,the Mount John Homestead has recently been renovated(整修).An original collection of art by a local artist and thousands of local photos are displayed throughout the rooms.The yard is also available for special occasions such as weddings,family reunions or small parties.A minimum (最少的)booking of 2 nights is required.Address:State Highway 8,PO Box 91,Lake Tekapo1.If Lily wants to take a walk along the shores of Lake Tekapo,she'd better stay in ______ .A. the Church of the Good ShepherdB. the Chalet Boutique MotelC. Tekapo B2 ApartmentD. Mt John Historic Homestead2.What do the Chalet Boutique Motel and Tekapo B2 Apartment have in common?______A. Both have a long history.B. Both have recently been renovated.C. Both have local photos in the rooms.D. Both hav erooms with a lake view.3.What is special about Mt John Historic Homestead?______A. It has studio apartments.B. It is near the town center.C. It can hold a wedding.D. It is the cheapest of the three.BJaye Gardiner loves comic books and she also loves science.Sensing an opportunity,she decided to combine the two.In 2015,she and her two friends,Khoa Tran and Kelly Montgomery,founded an online publishing company called JKX Comics.They decided to use a cartoon format and light humor to explain science to students.Their first comic book came out in 2016.In the book,a virus goes out with friends to a human cell.The colorful visuals help illustrate the science,explains Tran.Through comics,his JKX coworkers hope to inspire the next generation to pursue STEM.STEM is short for science,technology,engineering and math.A lot of research has suggested that comic books can introduce a variety of people to science ics can also make information more accessible.Text,pictures and stories can help people understand scientific ideas more easily.Their latest comic is called "Gilbert's Glitch Switch." It is about a biochemist named Gilbert who gets sucked into a video game.Gilbert uses amino acids to get proteins to communicate with each other.Proteins are an essential part of all living organisms.They form the basis of living cells,muscle and tissues;they also do the work inside of cells.By understanding how proteins communicate,scientists can learn how to modify them to interact better.Certain diseases develop when proteins communicate incorrectly.Alzheimer's,a disorder that causes brain cells to die,is one example.Translating a complex science topic into a comic can be challenging.The creators have to not only be accurate but also tell a story that interests readers.The authors hope to spark readers' curiosity.There's a lot of misinformation circulating around the internet.Some of it "scares people away from science,Montgomery says.The goal of the new comics is to limit some of those misunderstandings",he adds.4.What caused Jaye Gardiner and her friends to create JKX Comics?______A. Their love of comics and the difficulty of explaining science to students.B. The opportunity to earn a great deal of money while being creating.C. Their love of comics and the lack of good visual science resources.D. The opportunity to obtain better jobs after graduating from college.5.What is the paragraph 4 mainly about?______A. Why science is hard.B. The advantages of comics.C. The purpose of JKX Comics.D. The people who began JKX Comics.6.Why did the author include the information about "Gilbert's Glitch Switch"?______A. To describe JKX Comic's most popular comic to date.B. To illustrate that science can help stop illness and diseases.C. To show how important amino acids and proteins are in biochemistry.D. To provide an example of how comics can convey scientific information.7.What can be the best title for this passage?______A. Comics are Designed to Teach Children about ScienceB. Errors in Protein Communication Cause Certain DiseasesC. The Science Topics are being Explored by JKX ComicsD. Jaye Gardiner and Her Friends who Began JKX ComicsCMany people who live on Norway's far-northern island of Sommaroey are campaigning to go " time-free".They note that between May and July,the sun does not set there for 69 days.To enjoy the bright summer months,they would like to ignore traditional business hours.For example,stores would be open when people are there to work at them.Schools would operate when teachers and students are ready.Kjell Ove Hveding is one of the local leaders of thecampaign.He said the 350 people who live on the island already go mostly time-free.He said that in the summer at 2 in the morning,you might see children playing soccer,people painting their houses or mowing their lawns,and teens going for a swim.To show their feelings about time,many islanders take off their watches.They leave them on a bridge that connects the island to the mainland.Earlier this month,Hveding met with a Norwegian lawmaker.Hveding presented a formal request signed by people who live on the island.The request asked the government to declare the area a "time-free zone".Hveding noted that he understands going completely time-free would be too complex in a world that operates on schedules.And,as an article in the Smithsonian magazine says,people's health depends on keeping a usual rhythm of being asleep and being awake.But Hveding argues that letting go of time limits can also be good for people.He said the time-free proposal would permit the islanders to get used to the daylight and feel calmer."The idea is also to chill out," he said,"I have seen people suffering from stress because they were pressed by time."8.Paragraph 2 is mainly about people's ways to ______ .A. work during summer.B. spend business hours.C. enjoy time-free months.D. entertain during summer.9.What do we know about the formal request presented by Hveding?______A. It was put forward by a lawmaker.B. It was approved by the islanders.C. It was rejected by the government.D. It was about a "trade-free zone".10.Why does the author mention Hveding's opinion in the last paragraph?______A. To prove going time-free would be beneficial to the islanders.B. To show the article's view in the magazine is wrong.C. To introduce the lifestyle of the islanders.D. To present peopled suffering from time pressure.11.Where is this text most likely from?______A. A news report.B. A geography book.C. A health magazine.D. A travel brochure.DTo someone stuck in a traffic jam,the ability to soar(高飞)right over other cars seems like a dream.Inventors and businessmen tried to make flying cars,but have never been able to.That may be changing.Many companies are competing to be the first to develop a flying car.One of the ideas being developed is a car with wings that unfold for flight.But most are more like helicopters instead of cars and they are operated by a battery-powered motor.Still,some companies are moving forward.They see a need for "air taxis" especially as cities grow more congested.These taxis would send passengers to the rooftops of office buildings during rush hours.Charles Eastlake is a professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.He says advances in technology have opened the door to a whole new world of flying machines.But he also expresses some hesitancy,"It's possible that people actually use self-flying air taxis in the next 10 or 15 years.But the challenges are big."The key will be making longer-lasting batteries.Batteries now could keep an air taxi in the sky for about 15 to 30 minutes.Depending on how fast it flies,that probably isn't enough time to transport panies will also have to get permission from the government.The government office in charge of flying says further study is needed on flying cars.It thinks the ideas being worked on are good ones,but they must be safe.Reducing noise is another challenge because air taxis will be taking off and landing in areas with a lot of people.Creating enough landing pads to deal with many flying cars at the same time is also a challenge.Though there are so many challenges for humans to deal with,inventors and businessmen think their dream of making flying cars will come true soon.12.What do we know about flying cars now?______A. They can fly as fast as helicopters.B. They mainly depend on the sunlight.C. They resemble helicopters very much.D. They can fold their wings easily.13.What does the underlined word a congested in paragraph 2 probably mean?______A. Crowded.B. Developed.C. Modern.D. Convenient.14.What can we infer from Charles Eastlake's words?______A. He will devote himself to designing flying machines.B. He supposes that making flying cars is beyond his power.C. He still has confidence in making flying cars into reality.D. He advises to apply the advanced technology to flying cars.15.The challenges of making flying cars are mentioned to show ______ .A. making flying cars is only a dreamB. safety is of importance to flying carsC. there is a long way to make real flying carsD. noise is the biggest problem二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)To help children prepare sufficiently for tests,you can do several things to provide support and create a positive test-taking experience.Study hard(1) .Knowing the best way to study will help them to be better students.By using their time properly,they can do their homework quickly.The first thing to remember is that they must be willing to learn. (2) .It does mean,however,that they must be willing to do whatever is necessary.(3) .If your child is nervous at the test time,please help your child develop a set of calming activities to relax in stressful situations at home and in the classroom.Start with deep breathing,inhaling (吸)deeply and then breathing out.Try muscle relaxation,working from top to toe and tensing and relaxing each group of muscles as he or she goes. (4) .For example,just focus on sights and sounds.Take actionEncourage your child to study over a period of time.Encourage your child to listen carefully to all test-taking directions given by the teacher and to ask questions about the directions that are unclear.See that your child gets his or her regular amount of sleep before the tests. (5) .Hunger can detract(减损)from the test performance.A.Help your child relaxB.Know what tests your child will takeC.The best way to prepare for tests is to study hardD.It doesn't mean that they must always like the subjectE.Make sure that your child eats his or her usual breakfast on the day of the testF.Taking tests doesn't come naturally,and knowing how to take them is importantG.Take an imaginary vacation,leading your child through a series of positive images16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)About a few years back starting from the fourth grade,I was in very low spirits for aboutfour-and-a-half years.I(21)really had any friends during that time.My only friend had just(22) to another city with her parents at the end of the third grade.What was(23),my pet dog and my cat had just died.It almost seemed as if my life was slowly(24) for me,and I alwaysfelt(25)because no one and not even my family would talk to me.I didn't think they knew what I was(26).It was a really (27) time for me.I'd always(28) my feelings and just put a nice,fake smile for them.That's all they(29),right?During the end of my seventh-grade year,I started to make a friend or two.That's(30) my depression state started dying down.But,I was still(31) myself,calling myself fat or ugly,and my friends knew this!They tried their best to help and it did(32) in some way but not fully.(33),I found what I was (34):music.I found this song called Beautiful.There was one line that said,"We are beautiful in every(35) way,yes,words can't bring us down. " I now(36) that we are all beautiful and no guy or girl can tell us otherwise.(37),some people can't see that.Now I firmly believe that even a song can(38) a person's life just because of the lyrics(歌词).I just hope they find this(39),listen to it,and have the(40) effect it had on me when I was suffering.21. A. always B. hardly C. once D. never22. A. walked away B. moved away C. looked away D. driven away23. A. worse B. funnier C. better D. easier24. A. continuing B. ending C. beginning D. spending25. A. angry B. tired C. shameful D. lonely26. A. learning B. accepting C. experiencing D. expecting27. A. hard B. free C. slow D. long28. A. express B. hide C. hurt D. share29. A. ordered B. tried C. wanted D. chose30. A. what B. how C. where D. when31. A. promising B. praising C. disliking D. ignoring32. A. change B. exist C. work D. suffer33. A. Gradually B. Eventually C. Regularly D. Surprisingly34. A. missing B. wondering C. following D. developing35. A. other B. single C. sunny D. new36. A. insist B. promise C. admit D. realize37. A. Importantly B. Naturally C. Sadly D. Happily38. A. change B. save C. give D. take39. A. story B. song C. lesson D. voice40. A. different B. other C. main D. same四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41.Online eating shows originated in South Korea and have gained popularity (1) (global).Many hosts of such shows become popular for their ability to eat large (2) (amount)of food. But these shows have also received criticism for their waste of food. While some hosts actually do consume the amount of food (3) (show),others may be faking(假装)(4) .To discourage this practice,many video and livestreaming(直播)platforms have removed videos (5) show food waste and have promoted(宣传)messages to stop food waste and eat reasonably.Recently,campaigns against food waste have been (6) (far)promoted. (7) Shaanxi province, local restaurants have been asked to serve half portions(半份)to avoid waste.In (8) (add),a nationwide "Clear Your Plate" campaign has been launched online. Users of Sina Weibo (9) (encourage)to share photos or videos of empty plates after finishing their meals.Meanwhile, new laws are also being considered, according to China Daily. "We will makenew laws that give clear instructions on (10) (avoid)food waste," said Zhang Guilong from the Legislative Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress(人大立法委员会).五、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)42.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。

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豫西名校2018—2019学年上期第一次联考
高二英语答案
阅读理解
21—23 CCA 24—27 BABA 28—31 ADCD 32—35 DDBB
36—40 GFCBD
完形填空
41—45 CBADA 46—50 BCABD 51—55 CBDAC 56—60 BABDC
语篇填空
61. located 62. a 63. construction 64. offers 65. who / that 66. receiving 67. Unfortunately 68. impressive 69. to take 70. without 短文改错
1. buildings—building
2. come—came
3. a—the
4. six—sixth
5. explosion后加of
6. mix—mixed
7. but—and
8. watch—watching 9. Unluckily—Luckily 10. 去掉in
书面表达
Dear Tom,
My name is Li Hua and I’m writing to ask about the life and study in America, because I will go to your school to study as an exchange student next month. To be honest, I’m full of excitement but meanwhile, I still have a little worry.
First of all, can you tell me the weather there? Need I take more clothes? In addition, I like eating hot food in China, so when I go to America, what aspects should I pay attention to when eating food? What’s more, I’m a bit worried about how to get along with American students because we have different cultures.
I’d appreciate it if you could spare your time to write back to me.
Looking forward to your reply!
Yours,
Li Hua
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