位育中学2015学年第一学期高二英语期中考试
(2015-11-4)
Ⅰ.
Listening
Comprehension
(24%)
Section
A
Short
Conversations
Directions:
In
section
A,
you
will
hear
ten
short
conversations
between
two
speakers.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
you
hear
a
conversation
and
the
question
about
it,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper,
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
A.
At
home.
B.
On
the
farm.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
D.
In
a
supermarket.
2.
A.
To
the
movies.
B.
To
a
restaurant.
C.
To
a
bar
.
D.
To
a
theatre.
3.
A.
Shop
assistant
and
customer.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
D.
Colleague.
4.
A.
A
piece
of
pie.
B.
Some
coffee.
C.
A
warm
room.
D.
Dinner
with
friends.
5.
A.
By
going
on
a
diet.
B.
By
having
fewer
meals.
C.
By
doing
physical
exercise
D.
By
eating
fruits
and
vegetables.
6.
A.
Tidy
up
the
place
carefully
B.
Hold
another
party
later
C.
Get
more
food
and
drinks.
D.
Ask
her
friends
to
come
over.
7.
A.
She
will
decide
later.
B.
She
doesn’t
care
for
either.
C.
She
doesn’t
want
to
go
out.
D.
She
wants
the
man
to
decide.
8.
A.
Salesman.
B.
Online
shop
manager.
C.
Bank
clerk.
D.
Delivery
man.
9.
A.
Meet
his
aunt
.
B.
Do
shopping
at
supermarket.
C.
See
a
film.
D.
Stay
at
home.
10.
A.
He
doesn’t
agree
with
the
woman
B.
Our
children
will
leave
us
sooner
or
later.
C.
We
should
not
waste
food
and
drink
for
the
benefit
of
our
children..
D.
Too
much
waste
water
will
make
the
earth
polluted.
Section
B
Directions:
In
Section
B,
you
will
hear
two
short
passages,
and
you
will
be
asked
three
questions
on
each
of
the
passages.
The
passages
will
be
read
twice,
but
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
would
be
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
Questions
11
through
13
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
11.
A.
The
decoration.
B.
The
location.
C.
The
competition.
D.
The
menu.
12.
A.
They
were
organic
B.
They
were
rare.
C.
They
were
nutritious.
D.
They
were
juicy.
13.
A.
Confused
B.
Amazed.
C.
Anxious.
D.
Regretful.
Questions
14
through
16
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
14.
A.
Posters
allow
people
to
eat
poorly
B.
A
bad
diet
is
a
symptom
of
social,
cultural,
and
economic
problems.
C.
Poor
people
are
not
aware
of
the
four
food
groups.
D.
Alcohol
contributes
to
a
bad
diet.
15.
A.
They
are
not
the
solution
to
dietary
problems.
B.
They
do
not
illustrate
all
the
food
groups.
C.
They
are
not
based
on
the
medical
research.
D.
They
are
only
to
wealthy
people.
16.
A.
Cultural
problems.
B.
Social
problems.
C.
Economic
problems.
D.
Physical
problems.
Section
C
Directions:
In
section
C,
you
will
hear
two
longer
conversations.
The
conversations
will
be
read
twice.
After
you
hear
each
conversation,
you
are
required
to
fill
in
the
numbered
blanks
with
the
information
you
have
heard.
Write
your
answers
on
your
answer
sheet.
Blanks
17
through
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
Appetizer
Fruit
(17)_______________
Main
Course
Leg
of
(18)_______________
Side
Dish
Brown
(19)_______________
Soup
Split
pea.
Drink
A
glass
of
red
(20)_______________
Complete
the
form.
Write
ONE
WORD
for
each
answer.
Blanks
21
through
24
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
What
did
the
woman
want
to
know
Students’
opinions
on
(21)_______.
What
did
the
man
think
of
the
vegetables
They
were
usually
(22)_______.
What’s
the
man’s
general
comment
on
the
food
The
food
was
(23)_______.
What
did
the
man
advise
To
change
the
(24)_______.
Complete
the
form.
Write
NO
MORE
THAN
THREE
WORDS
for
each
answer.
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary:
(26%)
Section
A
Directions:
After
reading
the
sentences
or
passages
below,
fill
in
the
blanks
to
make
the
sentences
or
passages
coherent
and
grammatically
correct.
For
the
blanks
with
a
given
word,
fill
in
each
blank
with
the
proper
form
of
the
given
word;
for
the
other
blanks,
use
one
word
that
best
fits
each
other.
(A)
Cafeterias---Lunch
counters---Diners
These
are
quick
and
cheap.
The
food
and
handling
(25)_______(inspect)
regularly
by
government
officials,
so
you
can
feel
safe,
although
you
had
better
choose
a
clean
looking
place
nonetheless.
These
places
are
crowded
(26)_______
people
at
normal
meal
times,
but
if
you
eat
a
little
earlier
or
a
little
later,
you
can
usually
get
a
seat
without
waiting
too
long.
They
abound(大量存在)
everywhere,
are
open
long
hours,
and
are
useful
in
keeping
your
food
budget
down.
Diners,
which
look
somewhat
like
railroad
cars,
are
often
found
on
the
outskirts
of
towns.
They
vary
from
clean
and
shining
to
rather
bedraggled.
Truck
drivers
often
stop
at
them
(27)_______
they
tend
to
have
good
parking
facilities.
Many
motorists
do
too.
Diners
serve
large
portions
of
food,
(28)_______(fill)
food
at
low
prices;
furthermore,
there
is
often
an
interesting
cross-section
of
people
in
them,
especially
in
the
early
morning
hours
(29)_______
the
long-distance
truck
drivers
are
eating
breakfast.
You
do
not
generally
tip
at
cafeterias
where
you
serve
yourself,
(30)_______
is
tipping
required
at
a
lunch
counter,
although
most
people
leave
some
small
change
under
their
plate
when
they
leave.
Fast
food
shops
(31)_______(become)
very
widespread
and
popular
in
the
US.
Such
chains
as
McDonald’s
and
KFC
cater
to
millions
of
people
who
want
quick
service
and
edible
food
in
clean,
simple
surroundings.
There
is
no
tipping,
though
in
many
cases
you
are
expected
to
clear
your
own
table
and
discard
your
trash
in
the
cans
(32)_______(provide).
(B)
Bolt
runs
to
big
win
(33)_______
you
are
a
fan
of
athletics
or
not,
chances
are
that
you
have
heard
of
Usain
Bolt
---
the
fastest
man
on
the
planet.
After
the
29-year-old
Jamaican
had
won
victories
in
the
100
and
200
meter
men’s
dashes,
Aug
29
saw
him
take
home
(34)_______
third
gold
medal
in
a
week
at
the
2015
World
Athletics
Championships
in
Beijing,
(35)_______(lead)
his
national
team
to
victory
in
the
men’s
4X100
meter
relay
final.
As
Reuters
put
it,
“When
it
comes
to
major
championship
sprinting,
Bolt
simply
has
no
equal.”
This
partly
explains
(36)_______
the
sprinter
always
wildly
celebrates
his
wins.
After
each
match,
he
does
the
trademark
“Lightning
Bolt”
pose---putting
one
arm
into
the
sky,
(37)_______
_______
he
were
about
to
throw
a
bolt
of
lightning
at
the
stars.
The
2012
London
Olympics
also
saw
him
look
back
across
the
track
at
his
competitors,
(38)_______(do)
a
couple
of
push-ups
once
he
had
stopped,
walk
back
to
kiss
the
finishing
line,
and
then
even
borrow
a
photographer’s
camera
to
take
a
picture.
Some
have
called
him
a
“showman”,
but
“these
will
just
add
(39)_______
the
charisma(个人魅力)
of
Bolt---one
of
the
most
joyful,
self-confident
athletes
you’ll
ever
see”,
wrote
the
Business
Insider.
Indeed,
now
with
six
Olympic
gold
medals
and
11
World
Championships
titles
under
his
belt,
the
Jamaican
star
has
proved
“his
ability
(40)_______(get)
the
best
out
of
his
huge
natural
talent”,
Reuters
noted.
Section
B
Directions:
Complete
the
following
passage
by
using
the
words
in
the
box.
Each
word
can
only
be
used
once.
Note
that
there
is
one
word
more
than
you
need.
A.
originally
B.
cultivated
C.
served
D.
documented
E.
unlike
F.
consists
G.
support
H.
habit
I.
relatively
J.
private
K.
presentation
The
Japanese
tea
ceremony,
also
called
the
Way
of
Tea,
is
a
Japanese
cultural
activity
involving
the
ceremonial
preparation
and
(41)_______
of
matcha,
powdered
green
tea.
In
Japanese,
it
is
called
chanoyu
or
chado.
The
manner
in
which
it
is
performed,
or
the
art
of
its
performance,
is
called
otem.
The
tea
ceremony
is
a
ritual
way
of
preparing
and
drinking
tea.
The
custom
has
been
strongly
influenced
by
Zen
Buddhism.
Tea
was
(42)_______
brought
to
Japan
in
the
9th
century,
by
the
Buddhist
monk
Eichu,
who
had
returned
to
Japan
from
China.
This
is
the
first
(43)_______
evidence
of
tea
in
Japan
.
By
imperial
order
in
the
year
816,
tea
plantations
began
to
be
(44)_______
in
the
Kinki
region
of
Japan.
However,
the
interest
in
tea
in
Japan
faded
after
this.
Nowadays,
the
ceremony
is
a
(45)_______
popular
kind
of
hobby.
Many
Japanese,
who
are
interested
in
their
own
culture,
take
tea
ceremony
lessons
with
a
teacher.
Tea
ceremonies
are
held
in
traditional
Japanese
rooms
in
cultural
community
centers
or
(46)_______
houses.
The
ceremony
itself
(47)_______
of
many
rituals
that
have
to
be
learned
by
heart.
Almost
each
hand
movement
is
prescribed.
Basically
the
tea
is
first
prepared
by
the
host,
and
then
drunk
by
the
guests.
The
tea
is
bitter
green
tea
made
of
powdered
tea
leaves.
Green
tea
is
drunk
everywhere
and
at
any
time
of
the
day.
(48)_______
English
tea,
Japanese
green
tea
is
(49)_______
in
cups
without
a
handle
and
is
never
drunk
with
sugar
or
cream.
The
most
polite
way
of
drinking
green
tea
is
to
hold
the
cup
with
one
hand
and
(50)_______
it
from
below
with
the
other
hand.
III.
Reading
Comprehension
(26%)
Section
A
Directions:
For
each
blank
in
the
following
passage
there
are
four
words
or
phrases
marked
A,B,C
and
D.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
the
word
or
phrase
that
best
fits
the
context.
When
you
say
that
someone
has
a
good
memory,
what
exactly
do
you
mean
Are
you
saying
that
the
person
has
fast
recall
or
that
he
or
she
__51__
information
quickly
Or
maybe
you
just
mean
that
the
person
remembers
a
lot
about
her
or
his
childhood.
The
truth
is
that
it
is
__52__
to
say
exactly
what
memory
is.
Even
scientists
who
have
been
studying
memory
for
decades
say
they
are
still
trying
to
__53__
exactly
what
it
is.
We
do
know
that
a
particular
memory
is
not
just
one
thing
stored
somewhere
in
the
brain.
__54__,
a
memory
is
made
up
of
bits
and
pieces
of
information
stored
all
over
the
brain.
Perhaps
the
best
way
to
__55__
memory
is
to
say
that
it
is
a
process
—
a
process
of
recording,
storing,
and
getting
back
information.
Practice
and
repetition
can
help
to
__56__
the
pieces
that
make
up
our
memory
of
that
information.
Memory
can
be
__57__
affected
by
a
number
of
things.
__58__
nutrition
can
affect
a
person’s
capability
of
storing
information.
Excessive
alcohol
use
can
also
weaken
memory
and
cause
permanent
__59__
to
the
brain
over
the
long
term.
A
vision
or
hearing
problem
may
affect
a
person’s
power
to
notice
certain
things,
thus
making
it
__60__
to
register
information
in
the
brain.
When
people
talk
about
memory,
they
often
__61__
short-term
memory
and
long-term
memory.
If
you
want
to
call
a
store
or
an
office
that
you
don’t
call
often,
you
look
in
the
telephone
book
for
the
number.
You
dial
the
number,
and
then
you
forget
it!
You
use
your
short-term
memory
to
remember
the
number.
Your
short-term
memory
lasts
about
30
seconds,
or
half
a
minute.
__62__,
you
don’t
need
to
look
in
the
telephone
book
for
your
best
friend’s
number,
because
you
already
know
it.
This
number
is
in
your
long-term
memory,
which
__63__
information
about
things
you
have
learned
and
experienced
through
the
years.
Why
do
you
forget
things
sometimes
The
major
reason
for
forgetting
something
is
that
you
did
not
learn
it
well
enough
__64__.
For
example,
if
you
meet
some
new
people
and
right
away
forget
their
names,
it
is
because
you
did
not
__65__
the
names
at
the
first
few
seconds
when
you
heard
them.
51.
A.
collects
B.
processes
C.
publishes
D.
absorbs
52.
A.
necessary
B.
important
C.
difficult
D.
convenient
53.
A.
figure
out
B.
take
out
C.
put
out
D.
give
out
54.
A.
After
all
B.
Instead
C.
By
contrast
D.
Besides
55.
A.
recall
B.
refresh
C.
describe
D.
decrease
56.
A.
lose
B.
organize
C.
identify
D.
strengthen
57.
A.
positively
B.
negatively
C.
actively
D.
directly
58.
A.
Poor
B.
Adequate
C.
Special
D.
Various
59.
A.
benefit
B.
offence
C.
effect
D.
damage
60.
A.
easier
B.
more
impressive
C.
harder
D.
more
convenient
61.
A.
refer
to
B.
apply
for
C.
come
across
D.
break
down
62.
A.
Furthermore
B.
However
C.
Consequently
D.
Otherwise
63.
A.
leaks
B.
transmits
C.
checks
D.
stores
64.
A.
in
the
middle
B.
at
the
end
C.
in
the
beginning
D.
ahead
of
time
65.
A.
restore
B.
record
C.
replace
D.
respond
Section
B
Directions:
Read
the
following
passages.
Each
passage
is
followed
by
several
questions
or
unfinished
statements.
For
each
of
them
there
are
four
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
one
that
fits
best
according
to
the
information
given
in
the
passage
you
have
just
read.
(A)
Rugby
looks
like
a
mixture
of
soccer
and
American
football.
In
Rugby,
players
carry
the
ball,
kick
the
ball
and
tackle
one
another.
Men,
women
and
children
play
it
in
more
than
120
countries.
Legend
says
rugby
was
invented
in
1823
at
a
school
in
the
town
of
Rugby,
England.
One
of
the
school’s
students,
a
young
man
named
William
Webb
Ellis,
was
playing
in
a
soccer
match.
But
he
got
bored
with
just
kicking
the
ball,
so
he
picked
it
up
and
ran
with
it.
Before
long,
this
new
way
of
playing
soccer
became
popular
at
the
school.
When
the
school’s
students
finished
their
studies,
they
moved
to
other
parts
of
Britain,
taking
the
new
game,
which
they
called
rugby,
with
them.
Before
long,
they
and
others
established
rugby
clubs
throughout
Britain
and
in
British
colonies
around
the
world.
By
the
1870s,
there
were
many
rugby
clubs
in
Britain
and
elsewhere,
but
they
weren’t
all
playing
rugby
the
same
way.
To
solve
this
problem,
representatives
from
twenty-two
teams
met
and
agreed
on
official
rugby
regulations.
They
also
founded
an
association
of
rugby
teams,
called
the
Rugby
Football
Union
(RFU).
Today,
Rugby
Union
World
Cup
tournaments
are
held
every
four
years.
The
first
one
occurred
in
1987
with
Australia
and
New
Zealand
hosting.
The
next
World
Cup
will
happen
in
2015
and
will
be
hosted
by
England.
Thousands
of
fans
will
travel
to
attend
the
matches
and
cheer
on
their
favorite
teams.
Believe
it
or
not,
not
one
team
who’s
won
the
Rugby
World
Cup
has
managed
to
win
the
next
World
Cup!
But
players
and
fans
don’t
mind.
They
just
enjoy
the
game.
66.
What
is
this
article
mainly
about
A.
An
institution
for
disabled
youngsters.
B.
An
activity
which
provides
recreation.
C.
A
yearly
competition
with
huge
prizes.
D.
A
community
with
an
interesting
history.
67.
What
did
William
Webb
Ellis
do
differently
A.
He
kicked
the
ball
repeatedly.
B.
He
beat
balls
after
matches.
C.
He
held
the
ball
in
his
hands.
D.
He
threw
the
ball
really
well.
68.
What
did
the
clubs
finally
confirm
in
the
1870s
A.
A
united
legal
defense
B.
Plans
for
new
stadiums
C.
Standard
rules
of
play
D.
Backing
for
other
sports
69.
What
does
this
article
tell
us
about
the
Rugby
Union
World
Cup
A.
How
frequently
it
takes
place
B.
How
mechanical
it’s
become
C.
How
officials
plan
to
change
it
D.
How
well
journalists
cover
it
(B)
At
the
end
of
the
year,
our
magazine
is
revealing
our
annual
food
and
shopping
predictions
based
on
our
research.
Grazing
Golden-Agers:
Ninety-one
percent
of
people
say
they
snack
daily,
according
to
Nielsen.
While
snacking
is
on
the
rise
among
all
ages
and
genders,
research
shows
that
snacking
among
consumers
over
the
age
of
65
could
contribute
to
additional
years
with
a
higher
quality
of
life.
We'll
see
more
boomers
–
those
raised
in
the
"three
square
meals
a
day"
period
–
employ
a
"grazing"
approach
to
eating
foods
rich
in
nutrients
like
protein,
fiber
and
Omega3
that
can
help
promote
bone
health.
Same-Day
Delivery
Not
Just
for
City
Clickers:
Online
grocery
shopping
and
delivery
has
become
a
crowded
space,
with
a
host
of
services
competing
for
consumer
attention.
This
trend
allows
everyone
who
sells
food
to
be
in
the
same-day
delivery
business
without
having
to
add
additional
operational
facilities.
Look
for
Google
Shopping
Express
to
put
every
supermarket
in
the
same
day
delivery
business
and
change
consumer
behavior
to
shop
online
for
food
to
be
delivered
to
homes
fresh
for
each
meal.
You
now
can
throw
your
refrigerator
away!
The
Rise
of
Fermented
Foods:
The
next
year
will
be
the
year
when
fermented(发酵的)
foods
–
foods
like
yogurt,
pickles(泡菜)
take
center
stage.
These
foods
contain
live
cultures,
or
are
preserved
in
liquid
so
their
sugars
and
other
seasonings
can
become
bacteria-promoting
agents.
In
fact,
a
survey
has
found
that
nearly
50
percent
of
Americans
have
shown
interest
in
fermented
foods,
who,
especially
those
over
60s,
have
improved
a
lot
in
digestion.
However,
if
treated
inappropriately,
the
bacteria
hidden
in
these
foods
might
have
our
hospitals
full
of
sick
diners.
Therefore
make
sure
to
study
the
cooking
skills
well
before
you
hug
these
foods.
Supermarkets
change
into
Socializing
Spaces:
Supermarkets
have
evolved
from
straightforward
centers
where
consumers
could
buy
groceries
to
providers
of
lifestyle.
Supermarkets
are
developing
a
variety
of
services
that
help
to
establish
each
outlet
as
a
showcase
of
lifestyle
trends.
A
desire
to
be
"all
things
food"
to
their
customers,
young
and
old,
is
positioning
the
supermarkets
as
head
to
head
competitors
with
chain
and
local
restaurants.
Cooking
classes
and
online
home-made
recipes
are
also
giving
consumers
reasons
beyond
a
grocery
list
to
step
inside
their
neighborhood
supermarkets
instead
of
a
local
restaurant.
70.
The
passage
advises
readers
to
give
up
refrigerator
because
______.
A.
people
eat
more
snacks
which
don’t
have
to
be
put
in
refrigerators
B.
the
refrigerator
has
become
useless
operational
facilities
for
food
sellers
C.
food
can
be
sent
to
customers
within
short
time
and
freezing
is
not
needed
D.
Fermented
foods
can
be
kept
in
normal
temperature
for
much
more
time
71.
For
fermented
foods,
people
must
guarantee
that
______.
A.
live
cultures
should
be
introduced
while
eating
them
B.
these
help
in
digestion
should
be
introduced
to
the
public
C.
bacteria
should
be
killed
before
being
put
into
the
foods.
D.
cooking
should
be
conducted
carefully
to
avoid
disease
72.
The
two
trends
that
are
particularly
good
for
the
elderly
are
______.
A.
eating
snacks
and
fermented
foods
B.
eating
snacks
and
one-day
delivery
C.
one-day
delivery
and
socializing
supermarkets
D.
fermented
foods
and
socializing
supermarkets
(C)
Sports
can
help
you
keep
fit
and
get
in
touch
with
nature.
However,
whether
you
are
in
the
mountains,
in
the
waves,
or
on
grassland,
you
should
be
aware
that
your
sport
of
choice
might
have
great
influence
on
the
environment.
Some
sports
are
resource-hungry.
Golf,
as
you
may
know,
eats
up
not
only
large
areas
of
countryside,
but
also
tons
of
water.
Besides,
all
sorts
of
chemicals
and
huge
amounts
of
energy
are
used
to
keep
its
courses
in
good
condition.
This
causes
major
environmental
problems.
For
example,
in
the
dry
regions
of
Portugal
and
Spain,
golf
is
often
held
responsible
for
serious
water
shortage
in
some
local
areas.
There
are
many
environment-friendly
sports.
Power
walking
is
one
of
them
that
you
could
take
up
today.
You
don’t
need
any
special
equipment
except
a
good
pair
of
shoes;
and
you
don’t
have
to
worry
about
resources
and
your
purse.
Simple
and
free,
power
walking
can
also
keep
you
fit.
If
you
walk
regularly,
it
will
be
good
for
your
heart
and
bones.
Experts
say
that
20
minutes
of
power
walking
daily
can
make
you
feel
less
anxious,
sleep
well
and
have
better
weight
control.
Whatever
sport
you
take
up,
you
can
make
it
greener
by
using
environment-friendly
equipment
and
buying
products
made
from
recycled
materials.
But
the
final
goal
should
be
“green
gyms”.
They
are
better
replacements
for
traditional
health
clubs
and
modern
sports
centers.
Members
of
green
gyms
play
sports
outdoor,
in
the
countryside
or
other
open
spaces.
There
is
no
special
requirement
for
you
to
start
your
membership.
And
best
of
all,
it’s
free.
(Note:
Answer
the
questions
or
complete
the
statements
in
NO
MORE
THAN
12
WORDS.)
73.
According
to
the
passage,
how
can
we
benefit
from
sports
_________________________________________________________________________.
74.
In
order
to
keep
a
gold
course
in
good
condition,
______________________________are
needed.
75.
_______________,
_______________
and
_______________
are
the
advantages
of
forming
the
habit
of
power
walking
for
20minutes
every
day.
76.
By
writing
the
article,
the
author
intends
to
____________________________________.
IV.
Phrases:
(9%)
Directions:
Choose
one
of
the
words
or
expressions
from
the
box
to
complete
each
sentence.
77.
To
____________
natural
food
means
to
treat
it
chemically,
for
example
by
adding
coloring
and
preservative,
before
it
is
sold
to
the
public.
78.
She
has
won
the
championship
three
times
____________.
79.
After
graduation,
what
he
has
on
his
mind
is
to
get
a
job
and
____________.
80.
“Nirvana
in
fire”
has
become
such
a
tremendous
hit
that
a
lot
of
people
____________
it.
81.
The
hall
is
not
a
suitable
place
for
a
wedding,
for
all
those
pillars
may
____________
the
sight..
82.
Asking
the
bank
for
a
loan
of
5
million
to
buy
the
house
means
putting
himself
____________
the
bank.
83.
Deep
freezing
is
the
simplest
way
to
____________
food.
84.
Praise
can
____________
children
to
study
hard.
85.
The
Liberals
____________
a
dramatic
victory
in
the
election.
V.
Translation:
(15%)
Directions:
Translate
the
following
sentences
into
English,
using
the
words
given
in
the
brackets.
匆匆打发早餐对身体不好(rush)。
据说在饱餐一顿之后喝上一杯咖啡有助于消化。(
claim)
Rivera下定决心帮助他的人民同Diaz斗争,不惜以牺牲他的生命为代价。(cost)
阅读英语报刊不仅可以扩大我们的词汇量,而且能拓展我们的视野。(horizon)
因为如今健身房四处涌现,消费者有了诸多选择,所以越来越多的人下班后忙于锻炼。(engage)
位育中学2015学年第一学期高二英语期中考试
(2015-11-4)
Listening:
(24%)
1-5
CCABA
6-10
ADDBC
11-13
BAD
14-16
BAD
17.
salad
18.
lamb
19.
rice
20.
wine
21.
campus
food
service
22.
overcooked
23.
satisfactory
24.
opening
hours
II.
Grammar
and
vocabulary:
(26%)
Section
A
(A)
25.
are
inspected
26.
with
27.
because
28.
filling
29.
when
30.
nor
31.
have
become
32.
provided
(B)
33.Whether
34.
a
35.
leading
36.
why
37.
as
if/as
though
38.
do
39.
to
40.
to
get
Section
B
41.
K
42.
A
43.
D
44.
B
45.
I
46.
J
47.
F
48.
E
49.
C
50.
G
III.
Reading
Comprehension
(26%)
51.
D
52.
C
53.
A
54.
B
55.
C
56.
D
57.
B
58.
A
59.
D
60.
C
61.
A
62.
B
63.
D
64.
C
65.
B
66-69
BCCA
70-72
CDA
73.
Sports
can
help
us
keep
fit
and
get
in
touch
with
nature.
74.
all
sorts
of
chemicals
and
huge
amounts
of
energy
75.
Less
anxiety,
better
sleep
and
better
weight
control
76.
encourage
people
to
take
up
green
sports.
IV.
Phrases
(9%)
77-85
E
A
C
D
H
G
B
I
F
V.
Translation:
(15%=2+3+3+3+4)
匆匆打发早餐对身体不好(rush)。
Rushing
through
breakfast
is
bad
for
one’s
physical
well-being.
据说在饱餐一顿之后喝上一杯咖啡有助于消化。(
claim)
(Drinking)
A
cup
of
coffee
after
a
heavy
meal
is
claimed
to
help
digestion.
Rivera下定决心帮助他的人民同Diaz斗争,不惜以牺牲他的生命为代价。(cost)
Rivera
was
determined
to
help
his
people
(to)
fight
against
Diaz
at
the
cost
of
his
life.
阅读英语报刊不仅扩大我们的词汇量,而且能拓展我们的视野。(horizon)
Reading
English
newspapers
not
only
builds
up/broadens/enlarges
our
vocabulary,
but
also
broadens/expands
our
horizons.
因为如今健身房四处涌现,消费者有了诸多选择,所以越来越多的人下班后忙于锻炼。(gym;
engage)
Nowadays
gyms
are
springing
up/have
sprung
up
everywhere
and
consumers
have/enjoy
vast
choices,
so
more
and
more
people
are
engaged
in
(doing)
exercise
after
work.
in
a
row
B.
preserve
C.
settle
down
D.
get
hooked
on
E.
process
F.
have
scored
G.
at
the
mercy
of
H.
interfere
with
I.
stimulate
J.
gather
up