成都外国语学校高2017届高二下期6月月考
英语试题
命题人:王珑霖
蔡玮
审题人:
蔡玮
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,
满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
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1. What does the woma
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A. Find a place.
B. Buy a map.
C. Get an address.
2. What will the man do for the woman
A. Repair her car.
B. Give her a ride.
C. Pick up her aunt.
3. Who might Mr. Peterson be
A. A new professor.
B. A department head.
C. A company director.
4. What does the man think of the book
A. Quite difficult.
B. Very interesting.
C. Too simple.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. Weather.
B. Clothes.
C. News.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15
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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
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6. Why is Harry unwilling to join the woman
A. He has a pain in his knee.
B. He wants to watch TV.
C. He is too lazy.
7. What will the woman probably do next
A. Stay at home.
B. Take Harry to hospital.
C. Do some exercise.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
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A. At 5:45.
B. At 6:15.
C. At 6:50.
9. Where will the speakers go
A. The Green House Cinema.
B. The New State Cinema.
C. The UME Cinema.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
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10. How will the speakers go to New York
A. By air.
B. By taxi.
C. By bus.
11. Why are the speakers making the trip
A. For business.
B. For shopping.
C. For holiday.
12. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Driver and passenger.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Fellow workers.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
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13. Where does this conversation probably take place
A. In a restaurant.
B. In an office.
C. In a classroom.
14. What does John do now
A. He's a trainer.
B. He's a tour guide.
C. He's a college student.
15. How much can a new person earn for the first year
A.
$10,500.
B.
$12,000.
C.
$15,000.
16. How many people will the woman hire
A. Four.
B. Three.
C. Two.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
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A. One year.
B. Ten years.
C. Eighteen years.
18. What is the speaker's opinion on public transport
A. It's comfortable.
B. It's time-saving.
C. It's cheap.
19. What is good about living in a small town
A. It's safer.
B. It's healthier.
C. It's more convenient.
20. What kind of life does the speaker seem to like most
A. Busy.
B. Colourful.
C. Quiet.
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黑。
A
My
daughte
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Kelly
is
a
cautious
person.
She
needs
to
warm
up
to
situations,
is
hesitant
to
try
new
things.
When
with
close
friends,
she
becomes
a
leader
who
laughs
loudly
and
chants,
“Girls
rule,
boys
drool.”
But
when
that
comfort
zone
is
not
around
her,
she
is
shy
and
nervous.
This
has
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challenging
for
me
at
times.
“Shy”
is
not
a
word
that
I
think
has
ever
been
used
to
describe
me.
But
this
has
been
a
year
of
firsts
for
my
girl
that
has
filled
her
with
a
new
sense
of
confidence.
This
year
she
moved
to
lap
lane
in
swimming
where
she
was
preparing
for
a
swim
team.
This
year
she
learned
to
ride
a
bike
without
training
wheels.
And
this
year
she
completed
her
first
kids’
triathlon
(三项全能)
.
On
Saturday,
wit
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a
thunderstorm
coming
soon
and
my
son’s
birthday
party
later
in
the
day,
we
all
went
out
in
the
dark
of
the
morning
for
Kelly
to
participate
in
her
first
triathlon.
We
practiced
transitions
from
swim
to
bike
to
run
with
her,
we
got
all
the
equipment
she’d
need,
and
we
kept
talking
about
the
race.
But
as
we
waited
the
two
hours
for
the
older
kids
to
finish
before
her
turn,
she
held
my
leg
a
little
harder
and
told
me
she
loved
me
a
few
too
many
times.
She
was
nervous
but
trying
to
keep
it
together.
And
then
it
was
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turn.
From
the
second
she
jumped
into
the
water,
my
heart
soared.
My
daughter
transformed
into
the
most
confident
human
being
I
had
ever
seen.
She
dominated(主宰)
that
swim,
crushed
that
bike
ride
and
ran
to
the
finish
with
the
biggest
smile
on
her
face.
I
can
honestly
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say
that
I
never
felt
so
proud
of
someone
in
my
entire
life.
It
wasn’t
because
she
did
a
sport
or
anything
like
that.
It
was
because
she
was
afraid
of
something
and
conquered(克服)
that
fear
with
confidence
and
a
fire
I
hadn’t
seen
before.
All
day
I
would
f
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myself
just
looking
over
at
her
and
smiling.
She
might
be
wearing
the
finalist
medal
but
I
felt
like
I
won
that
day.
I
won
the
chance
to
see
my
girl
shine.
Shine
on,
sweet
baby.
21.
Kelly
is
nervous
when
________.
A.
she
changes
into
a
leader
B.
boys
are
around
her
C.
situations
are
new
to
her
D.
she
is
away
from
her
mom
22.
We
can
know
from
Paragraph
3
______.
A.
the
whole
family
gave
Kelly
support
B.
the
race
began
in
the
early
morning
C.
Kelly
was
eager
for
her
turn
in
the
race
D.
Kelly
prepared
for
her
brother’s
birthday
party
23.
Seeing
Kelly’s
performance
in
the
race,
the
author
felt
______.
A.
worried
and
hesitant
B.
anxious
and
uneasy
C.
curious
and
concerned
D.
excited
and
proud
24.
The
author
“felt
like
I
won
that
day”
because
Kelly
______.
A.
expressed
love
to
her
B.
overcame
the
fear
C.
took
part
in
the
sport
D.
won
the
gold
medal
B
In
New
York
Ci
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public
schools,
176
different
languages
are
spoken
among
more
than
1
million
students.
For
160,000
children,
English
is
not
their
first
language.
New
York's
Department
of
Education
makes
learning
better
for
these
students
by
providing
dual-language
programs,
in
which
students
are
taught
in
two
languages,
English
and
another
one,
like
Russian
or
Chinese.
Math,
social
studies,
science
and
all
other
regular
courses
are
taught
in
both
languages.
And
they
learn
about
the
culture
of
the
other
country.
Milady
Baez,
De
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Chancellor
of
English
Language
Learners
and
Student
Support,
says
these
dual-language
programs
will
help
children
succeed
in
the
future.
"The
jobs
of
the
future
require
that
our
students
know
more
than
one
language.
They
are
going
to
be
traveling
abroad;
they
are
going
to
be
communicating
with
people
from
all
over
the
world.
This
will
open
doors
for
them."
Middle-scho
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might
not
have
jobs
on
their
minds
yet.
For
Kequing
Jaing,
she
likes
keeping
up
her
first
language,
Mandarin."It
makes
me
feel
that
I
am
home
because
I
can
speak
in
Chinese,
learn
in
Chinese,
while
learning
in
English.
So
it
makes
me
feel
better
and
makes
me
understand
more
about
the
task
I'm
learning."
Anastasia
Hudik
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came
to
the
United
States
when
she
was
2
years
old.
She
says
the
Russian-English
program
keeps
her
connected
to
her
heritage
and
her
parents
happy."They're
really
happy
about
the
program.
They
are
really
happy
that
I
can
preserve
my
culture
and
my
language,
and
that
I
can
speak
it
fluently
in
school."
The
New
York
scho
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also
offer
dual-language
programs
in
seven
other
languages:
Arabic,
French,
Haitian
Creole,
Hebrew,
Korean,
Polish
and
Spanish.
There
are
plans
to
add
even
more
languages
in
the
future.
While
these
du
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programs
are
popular,
some
organizations
in
the
U.S.
say
teaching
English
comes
first.
U.S.
Studies
show
that
children
who
learn
English
early
will
be
more
successful
later.
25.
Who
may
not
quite
agree
with
dual-language
programs
A.
Milady
Baez
B.
Kequing
Jaing
C.
Anastasia
Hudi
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parents
D.
some
organizations
in
the
U.S
26.
Which
one
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
article
A.
Most
students
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New
York
public
schools
are
not
native
English
speakers.
B.
A
dual-language
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program
is
carried
out
to
help
overcome
the
language
barrier.
C.
The
dual-language
p
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contributes
to
preserving
a
foreign
student’s
own
culture.
D.
Seven
languages
are
adopted
in
the
program
at
present.
27.
The
author
writes
the
passage
in
order
to_________.
A.
encourage
us
to
learn
more
languages
B.
introduce
dual-language
programs
in
New
York
schools
C.
advertise
the
dual-language
programs
D.
inspire
more
students
to
study
in
New
York
C
Does
happiness
have
a
scent
When
someone
is
happy,
can
you
smell
it
You
can
usually
te
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when
someone
is
happy
based
on
seeing
them
smile,
hearing
them
laugh
or
perhaps
from
receiving
a
big
hug.
But
can
you
also
smell
their
happiness
Surprising
new
research
suggests
that
happiness
does
indeed
have
a
scent,
and
that
the
experience
of
happiness
can
be
transmitted
through
smell,
reports
Phys.org.
For
the
study,
12
y
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men
were
shown
videos
meant
to
bring
about
a
variety
of
emotions
while
researchers
gathered
sweat
samples
from
them.
All
of
the
men
were
healthy
and
none
of
them
were
drug
users
or
smokers,
and
all
were
asked
to
abstain
from
drinking
or
eating
smelly
foods
during
the
study
period.
Those
sweat
samples
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then
given
to
36
equally
healthy
young
women
to
smell,
while
researchers
monitored
their
reactions.
Only
women
were
selected
to
smell
the
samples,
apparently
because
previous
research
has
shown
that
women
have
a
better
sense
of
smell
than
men
and
are
also
more
sensitive
to
emotional
signaling—though
it's
unclear
why
only
men
were
chosen
to
produce
the
scents.
Researchers
found
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that
the
behavior
of
the
women
after
smelling
the
scents—particularly
their
facial
expressions—indicated
a
relationship
between
the
emotional
states
of
the
men
who
produced
the
sweat
and
the
women
who
sniffed
them.
“Human
sweat
produ
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when
a
person
is
happy
brings
about
a
state
similar
to
happiness
in
somebody
who
breathes
this
smell,”
said
study
co-author
Gun
Semin,
a
professor
at
Koc
University
in
Turkey.
This
is
a
fascinati
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finding
because
it
not
only
means
that
happiness
does
have
a
scent,
but
that
the
scent
is
capable
of
transmitting
the
emotion
to
others.
The
study
also
found
that
other
emotions,
such
as
fear,
seem
to
carry
a
scent
too.
This
ensures
previous
research
suggesting
that
some
negative
emotions
have
a
smell,
but
it
is
the
first
time
this
has
proved
to
be
true
of
positive
feelings.
Researchers
ha
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yet
to
isolate(分离)
exactly
what
the
chemical
compound
for
the
happiness
smell
is,
but
you
might
imagine
what
the
potential
applications
for
such
a
finding
could
be.
Happiness
perfumes,
for
instance,
could
be
invented.
Scent
therapies(香味疗法)could
also
be
developed
to
help
people
through
depression
or
anxiety.
Perhaps
the
m
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surprising
result
of
the
study,
however,
is
our
broadened
understanding
of
how
emotions
get
communicated,
and
also
how
our
own
emotions
are
potentially
managed
through
our
social
context
and
the
emotional
states
of
those
around
us.
28.
What
is
the
main
finding
of
the
new
research
A.
Pleasant
feelings
can
be
smelt
out.
B.
Negative
emotions
have
a
smell.
C.
Men
produce
more
sweats.
D.
Women
have
a
better
sense
of
smell.
29.
The
underlined
pa
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“abstain
from”
in
Paragraph
3
probably
means
_________.
A.
try
B.
avoid
C.
continue
D.
practice
30.
What
is
the
application
value
of
the
new
research
A.
Perfumes
could
help
people
understand
each
other.
B.
Some
smells
could
be
created
to
improve
our
appearance.
C.
Perfumes
could
be
produced
to
cure
physical
diseases.
D.
Some
smells
could
be
developed
to
better
our
mood.
31.
We
can
learn
from
the
last
paragraph
that
.
A.
happiness
comes
from
a
scent
of
sweat
B.
social
surroundings
can
influence
our
emotions
C.
people
need
more
emotional
communication
D.
positive
energy
can
deepen
understanding
D
Conventional
wisdom
is
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a
major
barrier
to
innovation
that
threatens
the
survival
of
companies
everywhere.
It’s
based
on
the
assumption
that
old
ideas
will
always
work,
so
they
shouldn’t
be
challenged.
While
this
may
be
a
valid
assumption
in
situations
that
don’t
change,
it’s
unlikely
to
hold
true
in
a
changing
situation.
In
today’s
rapid
changing
global
environment,
old
methods
often
don't
work,
and
stubbornly
using
them
can
lead
to
major
problems.
Most
people
seem
to
ag
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with
conventional
wisdom
because
it
gives
one
a
false
sense
of
security.
If
everyone
else
believes
it,
then
it
must
be
true.
Individuals
who
use
conventional
wisdom
are
certain
that
they
are
right,
and
being
right
is
good.
They
want
to
continue
using
old
ideas
rather
than
take
risks
with
changes
that
might
not
work.
In
1977,
Ken
Olsen,
co-founder
and
CEO
of
Digital
Equipment
Corporation
(DEC),
stated
“There
is
no
reason
for
any
individual
to
have
a
computer
in
his
home.”
Despite
being
a
dominant
leader
in
the
computer
industry,
DEC
no
longer
exists.
People
seem
to
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forget
that
since
innovation
is
a
change,
there
can
be
no
innovation
without
change.
Unfortunately,
conventional
wisdom
prevents
leaders,
followers
and
companies
from
changing
and
therefore
innovating.
If
companies
don’t
innovate,
but
their
competitors
do,
the
future
is
likely
to
be
problematic.
Breaking
from
conventional
wisdom
has
led
to
many
of
the
most
innovative
companies
and
products
in
history
across
many
industries,
so
it
has
a
powerful
effect
on
business
success.
Ted
Turner
(foun
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of
CNN)
knew
little,
if
anything,
about
the
news
business,
but
he
knew
it
was
inconvenient
to
watch
news
only
at
the
dinner
hour,
as
was
common
before
CNN.
Turner’s
solution
was
to
create
a
cable
channel
dedicated
to
news
24
hours
a
day.
The
news
establishment
reflected
conventional
wisdom
at
the
time,
and
predicted
his
idea
would
fail
because
no
one
wanted
to
watch
the
news
all
day.
However,
it
doesn’t
take
a
rocket
scientist
to
understand
that
viewers
don’t
have
to
watch
the
news
all
day
for
the
CNN
to
work.
Viewers
just
have
to
watch
when
they
want
to
get
information.
Due
to
conventional
thinking,
the
critics
failed
to
recognize
the
opportunity
that
was
clear
to
Ted.
They
assumed
that
only
what
was
familiar
to
them
could
work
in
the
future.
Conventional
wisdom
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )revents
creativity,
flexibility
and
risk-taking,
so
unconventional
leaders
enthusiastically
break
from
it.
To
survive,
thrive
and
maintain
competitive
advantage,
companies
must
be
flexible
when
reacting
to
change.
32.
DEC
has
disappeared
probably
because
___________.
A.
the
consumers
didn’t
like
its
products
B.
the
leaders
lacked
the
sense
of
security
C.
the
CEO
stuck
to
the
conventional
ideas
D.
the
employees
took
many
risks
with
changes
33.
The
founding
of
CNN
is
used
as
an
example
to
prove
_________.
A.
missing
opportunities
could
lead
to
failure
B.
changing
could
contribute
to
business
success
C.
watching
news
at
the
dinner
hour
is
convenient
D.
conventional
wisdom
influences
business
success
34.
What
does
the
underlined
part
probably
mean
A.
Rocket
scientists
can
ensure
the
CNN
works
properly.
B.
Most
of
the
viewers
don’t
like
to
watch
the
news
at
work.
C.
It’s
easy
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )know
people
needn’t
watch
the
news
all
the
time.
D.
It’s
necessary
to
understand
when
people
watch
the
news.
35.
The
passage
is
mainly
written
to
tell
us
that
______.
A.
old
methods
are
changing
with
time
B.
opportunities
lead
to
business
success
C.
successful
companies
need
wise
leaders
D.
conventional
wisdom
limits
innovation
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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
America’s
hol
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )iday
shopping
season
started
on
Black
Friday,
the
day
after
Thanksgiving.
36
Shoppers
make
the
most
money
this
time
of
year,
about
20
percent
to
30
percent
of
all
revenue
all
year.
About
136
million
people
shopped
during
the
Thanksgiving
Holiday
weekend.
37
In
an
era
of
instant
information,
shoppers
can
use
their
mobile
phones
to
find
deals.
Nearly
80
percent
of
this
year’s
holiday
shoppers,
or
about
183.8
million
people,
shopped
on
Cyber
Monday.
38
Online
spending
on
Black
Friday
rose
15
percent
to
hit
$2.7
billion
this
year.
Cyber
Monday
spending
increased
12
percent
to
$3
billion.
NBC
News
reported
that
for
many,
shopping
online
was
a
more
comfortable
alternative
than
crowded
malls.
The
shift
to
on
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )line
shopping
has
had
a
big
impact
on
solid
shopping
malls.
Since
2010,
more
than
24
shopping
malls
have
closed
and
an
additional
60
are
struggling.
Fortune
says
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
weakest
of
the
malls
have
closed.
39
According
to
a
survey,
94.2percent
of
malls
were
full
with
shops
by
the
end
of
2014.
That
is
the
highest
level
in
27
years.
The
average
Am
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )erican
consumer
will
spend
about
$805
on
gifts.
That’s
about
$630.5
billion
between
November
and
December
–
an
increase
of
3.7
percent
from
last
year.
40
That
go
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )es
to
China’s
Singles’
Day,
celebrated
on
November
11,
which
posted
record
sales
of
$14.3
billion
in
2015.
A.More
and
more
people
shop
online
nowadays.
B.However,
the
business
in
malls
is
thriving
again,
it
adds.
C.It
is
the
busiest
shopping
day
of
the
year.
D.One-in-five
Americans
used
a
tablet
or
smart-phone.
E.The
traditional
mall
industry
can
hardly
survive.
F.Cyber
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Monday
falls
on
the
Monday
after
Thanksgiving
and
Black
Friday.
G.Nonetheless
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ),
Cyber
Monday
is
not
the
biggest
online
shopping
day
in
the
world.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共三节,满分55分)
单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
41.
—
What
do
you
think
of
the
idea,
Jack
—
______
!
I
can’t
expect
a
better
one.
A.
Just
so-so
B.
All
right
C.
Perfect
D.
Glad
to
hear
that
42.
The
Grea
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
Wall
leaves
visitors
a
puzzle
_______
early
Chinese
people
managed
to
build
it
without
modern
tools.
A.
why
B.
when
C.
where
D.
how
43.
I
bought
my
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ife
the
dress
for
a
lot
of
money,
but
hardly
_______
her
wear
it.
A.
I
see
B.
do
I
see
C.
see
I
D.
I
do
see
44.
Lessons,
whe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
_______
in
fun
ways,
will
certainly
inspire
the
students’
interest.
A.
organizing
B.
to
be
organized
C.
to
organize
D.
organized
45.
The
speed
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
trains
nowadays
is_________________what
it
was
in
the
past.
A.
two
times
as
faster
as
B.
two
times
as
the
speed
as
C.
two
times
faster
than
D.
as
fast
as
two
times
46.
Recently
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )I
discussed
with
him
about
the
project,
but
I
don’t
know
if
he
_______
his
mind.
A.
changed
B.
had
changed
C.
has
changed
D.would
change
47.
_____it
rain
tomorrow,
the
meeting
would
be
put
off.
A.
Should
B.
Would
C.
Could
D.
Must
48.
We
expect
y
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ou
to
become
someone
_______
we’ll
feel
very
proud
in
the
future.
A.
of
whom
B.
for
whom
C.
who
D.
that
49.
____________
a
cer
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tain
doubt
among
the
people
as
to
the
practical
value
of
the
project.
A.
It
has
B.
They
have
C.
It
remains
D.
There
remains
50.
My
teach
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
used
to
give
me
helpful
advice.
Now
I
do
regret
_______
it.
A.
not
taking
B.
not
to
take
C.
not
take
D.
not
taken
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
A
black
car
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rushed
around
the
busy
street
corner,
towards
the
courthouse.
The
dark
51
window
rolled
down
and
a
semi-automatic
52
stuck
out.
Pauly
Gillespie
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ),
a
government
protected
witness,
stood
53
,
seeing
death
walking
toward
him.
Pauly’s
FBI
bodyguards
54
themselves
on
top
of
him,
but
two
55
were
fired
and
Pauly
was
hit
56
the
shoulder.
The
car
57
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cross
two
lanes
of
traffic.
Then
it
turned
left
down
a
path
and
got
__58
behind
a
large
truck.
The
two
men
in
the
car
59
out
and
raced
away
---
60
into
the
arms
of
four
policemen.
Special
agent
(特工)
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Brown
was
new
to
the
police
unit
and
was
told
to
61__
the
car
out
of
the
path
so
that
the
traffic
could
return
to
62
.
Brown
changed
the
position
of
the
rearview
(后视)
mirror
63
_
and
drove
it
around
to
64__
his
boss
was
questioning
the
two
men.
Brown
stood
and
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )watched.
One
of
the
men
was
tall
and
thin,
and
65
_
was
five
inches
shorter,
about
Brown’s
66
.
Agent
Fordney
asked
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
two
men
who
had
done
the
shooting.
They
67__
to
tell
him.
Then
Brown
smiled
and
said,
“I
know
who
the
shooter
was.”
His
boss
was
surprised.
How
could
Brown
know
that
without
getting
any
answer
from
the
two
men
When
Brown
got
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )into
the
car,
he
had
to
adjust
the
rearview
mirror.
That
meant
the
previous
driver
had
been
of
a
68
height.
Since
the
shorter
man
was
close
to
Brown’s
height,
he
knew
the
taller
man
must
have
been
the
69
_.
Therefore,
the
shorter
man
had
done
the
70
.
51.
A.
driver-sid
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
B.
passenger-side
C.
right-hand
side
D.
left-hand
side
52.
A.
hand
B.
camera
C.
handgun
D.
knife
53.
A.
frozen
B.
calm
C.
quiet
D.
still
54.
A.
put
B.
rushed
C.
jumped
D.
threw
55.
A.
bullets
B.
shots
C.
guns
D.
shoots
56.
A.
on
B.
at
C.
over
D.
in
57.
A.
sped
B.
rolled
C.
moved
D.
went
58.
A.
damaged
B.
destroyed
C.
stuck
D.
injured
59.
A.
came
B.
hurried
C.
walked
D.
crawled
60.
A.
suddenly
B.
right
C.
quickly
D.
immediately
61.
A.
clear
B.
ride
C.
carry
D.
push
62.
A.
common
B.
ordinary
C.
usual
D.
normal
63.
A.
up
B.
down
C.
in
D.
out
64.
A.
where
B.
there
C.
which
D.
what
65.
A.
another
B.
other
C.
the
other
D.
one
66.
A.
size
B.
length
C.
age
D.
height
67.
A.
decided
B.
refused
C.
had
D.
pretended
68.
A.
same
B.
large
C.
different
D.
small
69.
A.
murderer
B.
shooter
C.
driver
D.
killer
70.
A.
killing
B.
shooting
C.
driving
D.
murdering
第II
卷
第三部分
英语知识运用(共三节,满分55分)
第三节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的的正确形式。
In
a
perso
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n’s
life,
there
are
many
important
lessons
__71__
(affect)
you
forever.
When
I
was
in
elementary
school,
I
got
into
a
major
___72___(argue)
with
a
boy
in
my
class.
I
have
forgotten____73____
we
argued
about,
but
I
will
never
forget
the
lesson
I
learned
from
it.
I
____74____
(conv
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ince)
that
I
was
right
and
that
boy
was
wrong
—
and
he
firmly
believed
the
opposite.
Our
teacher
brought
us
to
her
desk,
and
asked
him
to
stand
by
one
side
and
me
on
the___75___
side
of
the
desk.
On
the
desk,
there
was
a
large
and
round
object
which
I
could
clearly
see
black.
She
asked
the
boy
what
color
the
object
was.
“White,”
he
answered.
I
couldn’t
believe
that
he
___76___
have
said
the
object
was
white
while
it
was
___77___
(obvious)
black!
Then
the
teacher
told
us
to
stand
where
the
other
stood.
Now
my
answer
was
“White”
because
it
was__78__
object
with
two
differently
colored
sides.
The
lesson
___79___
(learn)
that
day
was
important:
you
must
stand
___80___
other
people’s
shoes
and
look
at
the
situation
through
their
eyes
to
truly
understand
their
perspectives.
第四部分
写作
(共两节,
满分
35分)
短文改错
(共10小题;
每小题1分,
满分10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )作文,
请你修改同桌写的以下作文。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。
删减:
把多余的词用斜线(
\
)划掉。
修改:
在错词下面划一横线,
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。
After
fail
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ing
in
the
exam,
my
life
got
such
dark
that
I
didn’t
want
to
study
any
more.
I
always
hid
myself
in
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )is
bedroom
and
cried
quietly.
In
my
family,
I
felt
that
never
before
have
my
parents
been
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
so
strict.
I
was
not
allowed
to
watch
TV,
using
the
computer
or
talk
on
the
phone
unless
permit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ted.
What’s
more,
I
was
not
even
allowed
to
go
out
during
the
weekends.
I
almost
lost
my
heart.But
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )one
evening,
my
friend
came
special
to
see
me.
She
told
me,
“Nothing
is
impossible.
You
shou
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ld
believe
yourself.”
Encouraging
by
what
she
said,
I
regained
confidence
and
made
up
my
mi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nd
to
work
harder.
I
hoped
that
I
could
catch
up
to
others
soon.
第二节
书面表达
(满分25分)
最近谷歌的AlphaGo打败了韩国
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )籍世界围棋冠军李世石,这个消息引起了人们的广泛关注。人工智能AI(Artificial
Intelligence)再次成为了人们热议的话题。结合实际,谈谈:
1.人们可能对AI产生的不同看法及原因。
2.
你的看法和原因。
注意
1.开头已经给出,不计入总词数
2.
字数:要求
100-120个词
Recently,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Google’s
AphaGo
defeated
Lee
Sedol,
the
World
Go
Champion.______________________________________________________________________
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成都外国语学校高2017届高二下期6月月考
英语试题答案
听力
1-5
ABCBA
6-10
BCACA
11-15
ACBCA
16-20
CBCAB
阅读理解
21-24
CADB
25-27
DCB
28-31
ABDB
32-35CBCD
阅读七选五
36-40
CADBG
单项选择
41-45
CDBDC
46-50
CAADA
完形填空
51-55BCADB
56-60DACBB
61-65
ADBAC
66-70
DBCCB
语法填空
71.
affecting
72
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).
argument
73.what
74.
was
convinced
75.
other
76.
should
77.
obviously
78.
an
79.
learnt/learned
80.
in
短文改错
1.
such改为so
2.his改为my
3.
have改为had
4.
using改为use
5.
more改为worse
6.
去掉my
7.
special改为specially
8.believe后面加in
9.
Encouraging改为Encouraged
10.
to改为with
书面表达
Recently,
Google’s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
AphaGo
defeated
Lee
Sedol,
the
World
Go
Champion.
The
news
has
drawn
many
people’s
attention
and
made
AI
a
heated
topic.
People’s
opinions
towards
AI
are
divided.
Some
welcome
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
exciting
progress
and
hold
the
belief
that
AI
will
surely
benefit
mankind
in
more
fields
for
its
intelligence
will
reach
a
level
that
no
human
being
can
ever
achieve
while
some
others
fear
that
AI
will
eventually
get
out
of
control
or
even
destroy
mankind
in
the
future
for
it
will
become
something
far
superior
than
humans.
In
my
opinion,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
AI,
like
any
technological
progress
made
by
humans
in
the
past,
is
neither
good
nor
evil.
What
we
should
do
is
try
to
hold
an
objective
attitude
towards
its
development
and
make
good
use
of
it.