2016瓦房店市高级中学高二期末考试
英语试题
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
OUR
KIDS
ARE
AMAZING
---especially
compared
with
everybody
else’s
(who
seem
to
cry
all
the
time).
How
do
you
show
your
love
for
your
kids
this
holiday
season
With
toys
that
are
smooth
and
colorful,
interactive
and
exciting.
And
with
ones
that
have
educational
value---because
you
are
the
boss.
1.
FLAX
ART
HOSPITAL
PUZZLE
AND
PLAY
SET
Here
is
a
toy
that
doesn’t
need
power---and
the
kids
have
to
put
it
together
themselves.
This
50-piece
puzzle
set
is
made
of
soft-edged
hardwood
and
makes
a
complete
hospital,
with
an
X-ray
room.
It
also
includes
eight
patients,
a
car
and
a
driver.
$135;
.
Sure,
it’s
cool,
but
this
colorful
baby
toy
also
develops
problem
solving
and
motor
skills.
It
has
a
head
and
legs,
a
magnetic(磁性的)
hand
and
a
tail.
Suitable
for
little
ones
from
6
to
36
months.
$19.95;
.
3.
ROBOSAPIEN
This
small,
remote-control
robot
is
really
powerful.
It
performs
67
preprogrammed
functions,
including
throwing,
kicking,
picking
up
and
dancing.
You
can
even
program
your
own
function-which,
sadly,
does
not
include
doing
windows.
$99;
.
4.
MINI
PEDAL
CAR
Want
a
Mini
Cooper
but
can’t
fit
the
family
inside
Get
one
for
the
kids.
They
can
jump
into
this
Mini
car,
which
comes
in
hot
orange
with
a
single
adjustable(可调的)
seat,
and
ride
away.
But
it
could
spoil
them
for
that
used
car
they’ll
be
driving
when
they
turn
16.For
ages
3
to
5.$189;
(click
on
“gear
up,”
then
“Mini
motoring
gear”).
21.
Which
toy
is
said
to
have
the
special
design
for
children’s
safety
A.
ROBOSAPIEN
B.
MINI
PEDAL
CAR
C.
FLAX
ART
HOSPITAL
PUZZLE
AND
PLAY
SET
D.
TINY
LOVE
ACTIVITY
BALL
22.
Which
toy
are
fit
for
three-year-old
kids
A.
1
and
3.
B.
2
and
4
C.
1
and
2
D.
3
and
4.
23.
Educational
value
is
mentioned
in
all
the
toys
EXCETP
_________.
A.
FLAX
ART
HOSPITAL
PUZZLE
AND
PLAY
SET
B.
TINY
LVE
ACTIVITY
BALL
C.
ROBOSAPIEN
D.
MINI
PEDAL
CAR
24.
This
passage
is
written
for
__________.
A.
parents
B.
children
C.
the
writer
D.
the
boss
B
Cats
and
dogs
aren’t
usually
friendly
but
they
can
work
together
well
when
there’s
a
common
goal.
Matt
Hirst’s
pets
were
recently
caught
on
camera
conspiring
to
open
the
kitchen
door
while
the
master
was
away.
According
to
his
post
on
Reddit,
Hirst
—
who
lives
in
the
U.K.
—
had
been
arriving
home
all
week
to
notice
one
of
the
doors
open,
even
though
he
knew
he
shut
it
before
he
left.
After
the
fourth
time
the
door
was
open
he
decided
to
set
up
a
hidden
camera.
“The
first
time,
I
assumed
I
just
must
have
left
the
door
open.
The
second
time,
I
checked
the
whole
house
thinking
that
someone
was
breaking
in
(and
began
to
suspect
the
cat).
The
third
time
I
figured
it
must
be
the
cat,
and
decided
to
catch
him
out,
so
set
the
camera
up
and
left
it
going
all
day,”
he
wrote.
Just
three
hours
after
leaving
the
house,
the
cat
jumps
up
onto
a
scratch
tower
and
starts
pawing
at
the
door.
It
takes
the
cat
just
over
a
minute
to
finally
break
through
and
then
both
cat
and
dog
escape
to
the
other
side.
Click
at
25.
Which
of
the
following
about
cats
and
dogs
are
true
A.
Cats
and
dogs
can
never
work
together.
B.
Cats
and
dogs
can
be
friends
if
they
work
together.
C.
Cats
and
dogs
can
get
along
well
with
each
other
if
they
live
under
the
same
roof.
D.
Cats
and
dogs
can
cooperate
with
each
other
in
order
to
finish
something.
26.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
Matt
Hirst
wrote
to
the
newspaper
about
the
story.
B.
Matt
Hirst
set
up
a
hidden
camera
the
first
time
he
found
the
door
was
open.
C.
Matt
Hirst
didn’t
see
how
the
cat
and
the
dog
open
the
door
in
person.
D.
Matt
Hirst
was
glad
that
his
cat
and
dog
are
clever.
27.
How
did
the
cat
open
the
door
of
the
kitchen
A.
The
cat
got
the
key
to
the
door.
B.
The
cat
and
the
dog
knocked
the
door
open
together.
C.
The
cat
opened
the
door
with
its
paws.
D.
The
cat
opened
the
door
with
the
help
of
its
owner.
28.
Where
will
you
probably
read
this
passage
A.
On
a
website.
B.
In
a
science
fiction.
C.
In
a
newspaper.
D.
In
a
magazine.
C
Sleeping
in
is
one
of
the
best
parts
of
the
weekend.
After
a
long,
exhausting
work
week,
sometimes
all
you
want
to
do
is
sleep.
On
Friday
night,
you
slide
under
the
covers,
smiling
in
anticipation.
Now
you
can
finally
catch
up
on
your
sleep.
Except
you
can’t.
When
you
open
your
eyes
Saturday
morning,
it’s
still
early.
If
this
were
a
weekday,
you’d
be
up
before
your
alarm.
So
what’s
the
deal
We
hate
to
break
it
to
you,
but
you’ve
pretty
much
done
this
to
yourself.
Your
body
is
very
good
at
recognizing
patterns
and
adjusting
accordingly.
If
you’ve
got
a
9-to-5
job,
you’re
getting
up
early
five
days
a
week.
This
effectively
sets
your
body
clock
to
wake
you
at
a
certain
time
each
day.
You
can
shut
off
your
alarm
clock,
but
your
body
clock
will
just
keep
ticking.
There’s
another
reason
that
you
probably
don’t
want
to
think
about:
You’re
just
not
as
young
as
you
used
to
be.
We
need
less
sleep
as
we
get
older.
Babies
need
between
16
and
20
hours.
Teenagers
should
(but
often
don’t)
get
nine
hours
a
night.
Younger
and
middle-aged
adults
need
eight.
In
general,
the
older
you
get,
the
harder
it
is
to
snooze
the
day
away.
Even
if
you
do
manage
to
sleep
in,
you
may
never
fully
catch
up
on
your
sleep.
If
your
body
needs
eight
hours
every
night
and
you
only
get
six
or
seven
from
Monday
to
Friday,
you’d
have
to
sleep
an
extra
five
to
ten
hours
on
Saturday
to
make
it
up.
And
experts
say
even
that
may
not
be
enough.
The
bottom
line:
Sleep
when
you
can,
and
enjoy
those
extra
weekend
morning
hours.
Who
doesn’t
want
a
longer
weekend
29.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
mean
in
Paragraph
1
A.
You
know
that
you
will
oversleep
on
Saturday
morning.
B.
You
needn’t
get
up
early
on
Saturday
morning,
so
you
will
have
a
better
sleep.
C.
Since
you
don’t
work
on
Saturday,
you
needn’t
go
to
sleep
as
usual.
D.
You
know
that
even
though
you
needn’t
get
up
early
on
Saturday
morning,
you
will
wake
as
usual.
30.
What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
3
A.
If
you
have
a
9-to-5
job,
you
are
likely
to
develop
a
flexible
body
clock.
B.
Once
you
have
set
your
body
clock,
it
is
not
easy
to
change
it.
C.
The
author
will
not
break
the
pattern,
but
you
will
do
it
yourself.
D.
If
you
adjust
your
body
clock
accordingly,
you
are
healthy.
31.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
reason
why
you
can’t
sleep
in
on
weekends
A.
You
are
not
willing
to
admit
that
you
are
old.
B.
You
need
to
relax
on
the
weekend.
C.
Your
body
clock
still
works
on
weekends.
D.
You
can
never
get
enough
sleep.
32.
Which
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
Why
can't
I
sleep
in
on
weekends
anymore
B.
Why
can’t
I
catch
up
on
my
sleep
C.
How
to
turn
off
my
body
clock
on
Saturdays
D.
How
to
get
more
sleep
on
Saturday
mornings
D
With
more
recognition
than
Halloween
and
less
than
Christmas,
Valentine’s
Day
as
an
imported
festival
faces
a
dangerous
situation
in
China,
where
it’s
caught
between
forces
of
tradition
and
fashion.
Valentine’s
Day
has
a
natural
enemy
in
China.
And
it
is
not
the
Chinese
equivalent,
which
falls
on
the
seventh
day
of
the
seventh
month
on
the
lunar
calendar,
usually
around
half
a
year
away
from
Feb.
14.
It
is
the
Spring
Festival,
also
known
as
the
Chinese
New
Year,
which
will
influence
the
Feast
of
Saint
Valentine.
The
real
disagreement
between
East
and
West
probably
took
place
over
a
century
ago,
when
China’s
door
was
forced
open
by
Western
powers
and
Chinese
scholars
supported
westernization
as
a
means
to
strengthen
our
nation’s
ability
to
compete.
The
introduction
of
the
solar
calendar
and
Western
measurements
was
both
an
acknowledgment
of
their
influence
and
an
effort
to
be
accepted
by
the
world
order.
For
a
full
century,
we
have
had
two
systems
running
in
parallel.
When
it
comes
to
the
eventual
outcome,
practicality
usually
beats
all
other
concerns.
Laws
can
help,
such
as
the
three
traditional
festivals
of
Tomb
Sweeping,
Dragon
Boat
and
Mid-Autumn
gaining
legal
status
in
2008
and
giving
every
Chinese
citizen
a
day
off,
but
laws
cannot
push
what
people
have
no
feelings
for.
So,
the
celebration
or
boycott
of
imported
holidays
or
homegrown
ones
should
be
no
cause
for
worry.
If
they
are
irrelevant,
no
social
media
will
change
the
public’s
mind;
and
if
they
are
accepted,
there
must
be
a
need
which
they
happen
to
satisfy.
Since
we
have
no
global
Qin
Shihuang
to
force
one
system
on
every
country,
we
can
always
rely
on
a
dual
(双重)
approach
by
which
we
share
with
the
outside
world
on
one
hand
but
preserve
our
own
ways
of
life
on
the
other.
33.
What
does
the
author
say
about
Valentine’s
Day
in
China
A.
It
is
better
received
than
Christmas.
B.
It
brings
potential
danger
to
people.
C.
It
becomes
increasingly
popular.
D.
It
happens
to
have
a
natural
enemy.
34.
The
underlined
word
“equivalent”
in
the
first
paragraph
refers
to
________.
A.
the
Chinese
Valentine’s
Day
B.
the
Spring
Festival
C.
fashion
D.
custom
35.
Which
of
the
following
can
decide
what
to
celebrate
according
to
the
author
A.
Laws.
B.
Media.
C.
Needs.
D.
Tradition.
第二节
七选五(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选项。
Now
it
is
job
hunting
season
again.
The
job
fairs
flood
with
hundreds
and
thousands
of
2011
graduate
students.
Owing
to
the
global
financial
crisis,
most
of
the
graduate
students
admit
that
job
hunting
is
not
that
easy
any
longer.
It
is
always
a
painful
process
for
college
students
to
find
jobs.
36
.
However,
job
positions
are
quite
limited.
In
order
to
get
a
job,
the
candidates
should
be
more
competitive
than
ever
before.
A
Chinese
expert
predicted
that
the
job
hunting
pressure
in
China,
with
a
rocketing
increase
in
the
active
labor
force,
would
reach
its
climax
in
2006.
Yet,
this
situation
continues
in
2010.
In
order
to
transfer
the
human
resources
that
are
more
than
needed
or
wanted
to
the
less
developed
areas
in
China,
the
government
has
tried
to
launch
a
series
of
policies
to
help
release
the
pressure.
37
.
38 .
A
higher
education
may
be
more
helpful
to
find
a
good
job
in
the
future,
while
the
temptation
of
an
exciting
job
and
the
strong
will
of
being
a
“real”
adult
urge
the
youth
to
step
into
society
early.
For
example,
when
an
undergraduate
mechanical
science
and
technology
major
at
a
famous
university
is
preparing
for
his
postgraduate
exam,
he
receives
an
offer
from
a
big
foreign
company
one
day.
39 .
Anyway,
it
is
really
tough
to
prepare
for
the
postgraduate
examination.
40 .
This
is
a
tough
time
and
everyone
should
have
some
shining
points
to
win
the
employers’
favor.
As
products
of
universities,
college
students
are
expected
to
be
first-rate
talents
and
should
step
into
the
excellent
group
in
the
society.
However,
these
students
may
achieve
unexpected
success
in
the
fields
where
their
professional
knowledge
functions
to
its
maximization.
A.
Most
probably,
he
is
so
excited
that
he
decides
to
quit
the
exam
next
year.
B.
Almost
everyone
worries
about
the
result
of
the
postgraduate
examination.
C.
“Survival
of
the
fittest.”
Darwin’s
evolution
theory
appears
in
the
personnel
market.
D.
With
many
colleges
enlarged
in
recent
years,
large
numbers
of
graduates
need
to
hunt
jobs.
E.
What’s
more,
financial
support
is
provided
to
encourage
the
graduates
to
start
their
own
career.
F.
To
go
on
with
further
education
or
to
find
a
job
is
one
of
the
hardest
decisions
for
the
graduate
students
to
make
now.
G.
Competition
for
a
job
would
be
fierce
as
graduates
this
year
will
have
to
join
the
job
hunting
group
from
previous
years.
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20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It
was
the
second
time
that
I
have
been
to
the
hospital.
41
it
was
a
weekday,
there
were
still
lots
of
people
there,
which
42
me
at
first.
Most
of
us
live
healthy
lives,
so
perhaps
we
never
realize
that
there
are
so
many
people
43
pain
and
torment.
As
I
walked
along
the
hallway,
I
saw
a
variety
of
people
and
felt
many
things
44
through
my
mind.
I
heard
a
small
laugh
of
joy
and
45
my
head
to
see
what
had
happened.
A
woman
was
standing
in
the
hallway,
saying
to
her
husband
beside:
“
46
is
okay!
Your
baby
is
moving
around
like
always
in
my
belly(肚子).”
The
man
smiled
and
said:
“Our
child
must
have
a
47
like
mine.”
They
smiled
at
each
other
and
walked
48
away.
A
small
new
49
makes
so
many
people
so
happy.
I
was
50
why
my
parents
always
looked
so
51
when
I
told
them
that
I
felt
unwell.
Parents
52
their
children’s
lives
more
dearly
than
their
own.
Another
noise.
I
heard
a
nurse
say:
“We
are
53
the
operation.
Don’t
worry.”
An
operation
is
something
that
I
have
feared
ever
since
54
.
I
fear
the
55
of
it.
If
an
operation
is
56
,
everybody
is
happy.
But
if
not,
the
world
seems
to
57
.
After
all,
we
know
the
people
around
us
will
leave
our
world
58
.
Facing
the
forces
of
life
and
death,
we
are
as
59
as
drops
of
water
in
an
ocean,
only
there
to
be
pushed
back
and
forth.
I
felt
myself
60
in
that
exact
moment
and
place,
in
my
deepest
thoughts.
41.
A.
As
B.
Because
C.
Although
D.
When
42.
A.
frightened
B.
excited
C.
worried
D.surprised
43.
A.
going
for
B.
going
through
C.
going
over
D.going
into
44.
A.
flash
B.
appear
C.
form
D.
fly
45.
A.
held
B.
raised
C.
rose
D.
kept
46.
A.
Nothing
B.
Something
C.
Anything
D.
Everything
47.
A.
hobby
B.
behavior
C.
character
D.movement
48.
A.
quietly
B.
happily
C.
sadly
D.hurriedly
49.
A.
life
B.
boy
C.
daughter
D.person
50.
A.
realized
B.
told
C.
recognized
D.reminded
51.
A.
down
B. unhappy
C.
worried
D.nervous
52.
A.
see
B.
treat
C.
look
D.think
53.
A.
getting
B.
experiencing
C.
doing
D.carrying
54.
A.
childhood
B.
fatherhood
C.
adulthood
D.neighborhood
55.
A.
danger
B.
failure
C.
certainty
D.uncertainty
56.
A.
good
B.
successful
C.
quick
D.
easy
57.
A.
darken
B.
change
C.
brighten
D.
stop
58.
A.
early
B.
temporally
C.
permanently
D.quickly
59.
A.
abundant
B.
important
C.
necessary
D.
unimportant
60.
A.
grow
up
B.
rise
up
C.
grow
old
D.grow
crazy
第II卷
注意:将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分(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)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
first
selfie
stick(自拍杆)
was
61
(definite)
invented
by
Hiroshi,
62
photographer
at
a
camera
company.
He
made
it
due
to
being
63
(able)
to
take
pictures
of
themselves
during
a
trip
to
Europe
with
his
wife.
When
he
asked
a
boy
to
take
pictures
of
them,
the
boy
ran
off
with
the
camera.
Frustrated,
he
invented
something
64
would
allow
him
to
take
a
picture
of
himself.Since
the
iPhone
really
had
not
been
invented
yet,
a
small
camera
65
(attach)
to
one
end
of
the
stick.
66
a
small
mirror
in
its
front,
users
could
see
67
they
would
look
in
the
photo.
He
patented(获专利)
the
“extender
stick”
in
1983.
But
the
product
turned
out
68
(be)
a
commercial
69
(fail).
A
research
showed
the
women
back
then
were
embarrassed
by
the
idea
of
taking
pictures
of
themselves.
The
selfie
stick
was
then
reinvented
by
Wayne
Fromm
in
2000.
Fromm
believes
he
is
the
inventor
of
today’s
selfie
sticks.
When
70
(ask)
about
Hiroshi’s
selfie
sticks,
he
said
they
were
“Old-fashioned
Art.”
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)
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
My
English
teacher
gave
us
a
horrible
job
today.She
told
us
what
we
would
have
to
prepare
a
ten-minute
speech
for
Tuesday.I
can’t
stand
speaking
in
front
ofthe
class.Anyway,
I
asked
my
teacher
if
I
could
do
something
different—like
a
writing
report.I
told
her
how
nervously
I
would
get
when
speak
before
the
class.My
teacher
explained
me
that
she
couldn't
change
that.While
she
did
have
some
advices.She
encouraged
me
to
get
to
work
right
away.She
said
if
I
practice
my
speech
ahead
of
time,I
would
feel
the
more
comfortable.As
a
result
of
his
warm
words,I
decided
to
make
a
try.
第二节:
书面表达(满分
25分)
下面是当当网上小说《心灵鸡汤》的广告介绍。假如你是李华,请用英语给你的笔友Jack写一封信,建议他上网购买此书。内容须包括推介理由和购买方法等。
注意:
1.信的开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
2.词数:100—120字。
3.
可适当增添细节。
“心灵鸡汤”作者:
Jack
Canfield
Dear
Jack,
How
are
you
doing
Recently
an
American
bestseller
is
popular
among
the
students
in
our
school.
_________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
高二英语
答案
阅读理解
21-24
CBDA
25-28.DCCA
29-32.BBCA
33-35
DAC
七选五:
36—40
DEFAC
完形
41.CDBAB
46.DCBAD
51.CBCAD
56.BACDA
语法填空61.
definitely
62.
a
63.
unable
64.
that
65.
was
attached
67.
With
68
.how
68.
to
be
69.
failure
70.
asked
第四部分
书面表达
短文改错(共10分)
My
English
teacher
gave
us
a
horrible
job
today.
She
told
us
what
we
would
have
to
prepare
a
that
ten-minute
speech
for
Tuesday.
I
can’t
stand
speaking
in
front
of
the
class.
Anyway,
I
asked
my
teacher
if
I
could
do
something
different—like
a
writing
report.
I
told
her
how
nervously
I
would
get
when
written
nervous
speak
before
the
class.
My
teacher
explained
∧
me
that
she
couldn’t
change
that.
While
she
did
have
speaking
to
But
some
advices.
She
encouraged
me
to
get
to
work
right
away.
She
said
if
I
practice
my
speech
ahead
of
advice
practiced
time,
I
would
feel
the
more
comfortable.
As
a
result
of
his
warm
words,
I
decided
to
make
a
try.
her
书面表达:
Dear
Jack,
How
are
you
doing
Recently
an
American
bestseller
is
popular
among
the
students
in
our
school.
I
read
it,
and
to
my
excitement,
it
was
really
inspiring.
I
would
like
to
recommend
it
to
you.
This
book, Chicken
Soup
for
the
Soul, written by
Jack
Canfield,
first
appeared
in
1993
and
soon
became
a
bestseller.
So
far
over
8
million
copies
have
been
sold.
The
book
will
surely
inspire
readers
of
all
ages.
It
has
been
translated
into
tens
of
languages,
spreading
love
to
all
the
world.
Besides,
an
English
version
will
be
of
great
help
to
English
learners
as
it
will
help
improve
our
English.
I
surfed
the
internet
and
found
a
website which
sells
this
book.
Its
price
is
64
yuan,
but
you
can
get
it
for
54.4 yuan through
online
shopping,
which
will
save
you
9.6 yuan.
You
can
order
it
at and
get
the
book
within
24-48
hours
after
your
payment.
To
get
more
information,
you
can
visit
the
website.
Get
one
and
enjoy
it!
Best
wishes.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
《心灵鸡汤》
作者:
Jack
Canfield
本书介绍:最早出版于1993年,它是一本能激励所有年龄层次读者的畅销书。被翻译成数十种语言,将爱心传至世界各地。本书为英文版,尤其适合英语学习者。
购买方式:网上订购,款到付货,24—48小时内送达。