江苏省沭阳县2016-2017学年高二下学期期中调研测试英语试题 Word版含答案+听力

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2016~2017学年度第二学期期中调研测试
高二英语试题
本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),
满分120分。考试时间120分钟。

I
卷(选择题,
三部分,
共85分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,
满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。听力录音部分结束后,你将有两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分,满分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.
How
will
the
woman
pay
A.
By
cash.
B.
By
credit
card.
C.
By
check.
2.
Where
was
the
man
born
A.
In
America.
B.
In
Canada.
C.
In
England.
3.
Which
season
is
it
now
A.
Spring.
B.
Summer.
C.
Winter.
4.
When
will
the
man
get
on
a
plane
A.
At
8:00.
B.
At
8:15.
C.
At
8:30.
5.
Where
does
the
woman
want
to
go
A.
Spain.
B.
Sweden.
C.
Switzerland.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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至7题。
6.
Who
will
the
man
help
A.
His
father.
B.
His
sister.
C.
The
woman.
7.
What
can’t
Janie
understand
A.
Her
homework.
B.
Her
history
test.
C.
Her
English
paper.
听第7段材料,
回答第8至10题。
8.
Who
read
to
the
girls
A.
The
woman.
B.
Only
the
man.
C.
The
man
and
his
wife.
9.
When
did
the
girls
start
reading
well
A.
At
five.
B.
At
six.
C.
At
seven.
10.
What
does
the
man
think
the
woman’s
son
should
do
now
A.
Read
a
lot.
B.
Do
whatever
he
likes.
C.
Play
games.
听第8段材料,
回答第11至13题。
11.
What’s
wrong
with
the
man
A.
He
has
got
a
cold
again.
B.
He
gets
tired
easily
in
winter.
C.
He
has
been
seriously
ill
for
a
week.
12.
What
may
the
man
begin
to
try
A.
Riding
a
bike.
B.
Going
to
the
gym.
C.
Climbing
the
stairs.
13.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Co-workers.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
听第9段材料,
回答第14至16题。
14.
What
does
the
man
want
the
woman
to
do
A.
Help
him
with
his
research
paper.
B.
Go
on
a
business
trip
with
him.
C.
Write
a
report
for
him.
15.
When
would
the
man
like
the
woman
to
be
finished
A.
Thursday.
B.
Friday.
C.
Next
Monday.
16.
Where
will
the
woman
go
on
Thursday
afternoon
A.
To
the
library.
B.
To
a
reading
room.
C.
To
a
café.
听第10段材料,
回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
is
Las
Vegas
A.
In
the
desert.
B.
Near
a
forest.
C.
Close
to
New
York.
18.
What
is
Las
Vegas
known
for
A.
Swimming
pools.
B.
Fashion.
C.
Card
games.
19.
Which
is
popular
with
kids
A.
Museums.
B.
Restaurants.
C.
Music
clubs.
20.
What
is
the
purpose
of
this
introduction
to
Las
Vegas
A.
To
teach
visitors
about
playing
cards.
B.
To
get
families
to
bring
their
children.
C.
To
suggest
different
activities
for
visitors.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,
满分35分)
第一节:单项填空
(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
21.
_________
is
true
is
that
your
hearing
will
be
damaged
if
you
always
wear
your
earphones
listening
to
loud
music.
A.
Why
B.
What
C.
That
D.
It
22.
---The
drunk
driving
which
resulted
in
five
deaths
could
have
been
avoided.
---Exactly.
I
wonder
why
nobody
______
him
from
driving.
A.
has
stopped
B.
had
stopped
C.
was
stopping
D.
stopped
23.
The
written
record
of
our
conversation
doesn’t
________
what
was
actually
said.
There
are
a
lot
of
mistakes.
A.
correspond
with
B.
link
up
C.
subscribe
to
D.
comb
through
24.
The
World
Health
Organization
gave
a
warning
to
the
public
without
any
_______
when
the
virus
of
H7N9
hit
Japan
in
January,
2017.
A.
delay
B.
qualification
C.
violation
D.
reference
25.
Hundreds
of
warmhearted
European
people
are
working
to
________
food
and
blankets
to
the
poor
people
coming
from
Syria.
A.
accommodate
B.
associate
C.
distribute
D.
sacrifice
26.
________
Wechat
is
bridging
the
distance
between
people
and
bringing
convenience
for
people,
it
may
also
cause
some
problems.
A.
As
B.
If
C.
While
D.
Since
27.
The
desk
that
________
clean
so
I
could
do
homework
was
always
surrounded
with
bowls
of
bad
milk,
old
magazines
and
so
on.
A.
may
have
been
B.
would
have
been
C.
must
have
been
D.
should
have
been
28.
The
new
approach
Mr.
Wang
has
been
devoted
to
________
effective.
A.
is
proved
B.
to
prove
C.
being
proved
D.
proves
29.
Susan
is
really
good
at
taking
notes
in
class.
She
can
________
almost
every
word
her
teacher
says.
A.
put
off
B.
put
down
C.
put
through
D.
put
together
30.
Everyone
is
unique
and
teachers
should
encourage
each
one
to
realize
their
________
.
A.
principle
B.
circulation
C.
assumption
D.
potential
31.
Unlike
listening
to
pop
music,
which
requires
no
thought
process,
reading
is
an
active
learning
experience
that
will
keep
your
mind
________.
A.
aggressive
B.
skeptical
C.
sharp
D.
specific
32.
From
my
perspective,
life
in
the
twenty-first
century
is
much
easier
than
________.
A.
it
used
to
be
B.
it
is
used
to
C.
that
used
to
be
D.
it
was
used
to
33.
I
like
The
Pioneer
bookstore
because
whenever
I
buy
a
book
there,
they
will
offer
me
a
book
cover
________.
A.
for
good
measure
B.
at
any
cost
C.
beyond
my
reach
D.
on
their
own
34.
Multi-media
are
widely
used
in
teaching.
As
a
result,
not
only
________,
but
students
become
more
interested
in
the
lessons.
A.
saved
is
teachers’
energy
B.
is
teachers’
energy
saved
C.
teachers’
energy
is
saved
D.
is
saved
teachers’
energy
35.
---What
shall
we
do
tonight
then
---
________——whatever
you
want.
A.
Help
yourself
B.
It’s
a
deal
C.
No
problem
D.
It’s
up
to
you
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,
满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,
从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,
选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Last
January
I
was
given
a
chance
to
work
in
another
country.
At
first,
I
lived
a
36
life,
but
soon
I
met
a
group
of
new
friends
and
they
were
really
nice.
Then
something
37
happened.
One
of
our
friends
suffered
from
kidney
stones
(肾结石),
which
had
to
be
38
surgically
as
soon
as
possible.
But
it
was
not
as
39
as
that!
Our
friend
could
not
40
the
operation,
which
put
him
into
deep
41
.
I
didn't
know
how
to
help
him
because
I
didn't
have
any
money
either.
42
,
I
never
lost
hope.
Instead
I
tried
to
think
of
other
43
and
told
him
not
to
worry
because
everything
would
be
all
right.
Before
I
left
the
hospital,
I
talked
to
the
surgeon
and
asked
him
to
do
the
surgery,
saying
I
would
pay
the
expenses
the
next
day
44
I
had
that
kind
of
money.
Well,
I
must
have
been
45
because
the
surgeon
agreed
to
do
it!
But
how
was
I
going
to
get
that
much
money
All
I
knew
was
that
I
needed
to
help
my
friend!
Although
it
could
be
46
to
deal
with
this
kind
of
situation,
I
decided
to
make
some
effort.
I
tried
to
borrow
money
but
failed.
I
tried
47
my
things
but
no
one
wanted
them.
Then
I
had
the
idea
of
talking
to
my
48
.
I
asked
him
if
I
could
have
my
next
two
months’
salary
in
advance---without
even
thinking
on
how
I
would
49
for
two
months
with
no
money.
He
was
surprised
and
asked
me
the
reason.
I
told
him
that
I
had
a
friend
who
was
really
in
need.
50
I
convinced
him
too
and
then
he
gave
my
two
months’
salary
without
any
51
!
Upon
getting
the
money,
I
ran
to
the
hospital
and
paid
all
the
bills.
My
friend
didn't
know
how
to
thank
me.
I
just
said
“Come
on!
Give
me
a
52
!”
Friendship
may
not
only
be
found
at
happy
moment
but
sometimes
you
can
find
it
on
the
53
time
in
your
life!
I've
done
a
good
thing
by
being
a
(an)
54
friend
and
I
think
it
is
well
worth
the
55
.
36.
A.
lonely
B.
private
C.
colorful
D.
normal
37.
A.
strange
B.
wrong
C.
unfair
D.
unexpected
38.
A.
reduced
B.
removed
C.
examined
D.
lifted
39.
A.
simple
B.
painful
C.
terrible
D.
special
40.
A.
stand
B.
consider
C.
afford
D.
perform
41.
A.
confusion
B.
anxiety
C.
embarrassment
D.
dissatisfaction
42.
A.
Thus
B.
Otherwise
C.
Therefore
D.
However
43.
A.
choices
B.
reasons
C.
symptoms
D.
expectations
44.
A.
as
if
B.
even
if
C.
so
that
D.
in
case
45.
A.
encouraging
B.
annoying
C.
convincing
D.
astonishing
46.
A.
amazing
B.
disturbing
C.
challenging
D.
scary
47.
A.
saving
B.
selling
C.
donating
D.
handling
48.
A.
colleague
B.
relative
C.
surgeon
D.
boss
49.
A.
survive
B.
adapt
C.
continue
D.
wander
50.
A.
Occasionally
B.
Slightly
C.
Constantly
D.
Luckily
51.
A.
analysis
B.
hesitation
C.
dignity
D.
remark
52.
A.
favor
B.
promise
C.
hug
D.
reply
53.
A.
toughest
B.
longest
C.
strangest
D.
best
54.
A.
attentive
B.
sensitive
C.
aggressive
D.
supportive
55.
A.
tolerance
B.
sympathy
C.
effort
D.
pressure
第三部分
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,
满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,
从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,
选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
The
Beijing
Subway
The
Beijing
Subway
is
a
fast
transport
rail
network
that
serves
the
urban
and
suburban
districts
of
Beijing
municipality.
The
network
has
18
lines,
334
stations
and
554 km
(344 mi)
of
track
in
operation,
and
is
the
second
longest
subway
system
in
the
world
after
the
Shanghai
Metro.
The
subway
is
the
world's
busiest
in
annual
ridership,
with
3.41
billion
trips
delivered
in
2014,
averaging
9.2786
million
per
day,
with
peak
single-day
ridership
reaching
11.5595
million.
The
Beijing
Subway
opened
in
1969
and
is
the
oldest
metro
system
in
mainland
China.
The
subway
has
undergone
rapid
expansion
since
2002,
as
only
two
lines
were
in
service
before
then.
The
existing
network
still
cannot
adequately
meet
the
city's
mass
transit
needs.
Beijing
Subway's
extensive
expansion
plans
call
for
1,050 km
(650 mi)
of
lines
by
2020.
The
Beijing
Subway
is
owned
by
the
city
of
Beijing
and
has
two
operators.
The
main
operator
is
the
wholly
state-owned
Beijing
Mass
Transit
Railway
Operation
Corp.,
which
operates
15
lines.
The
second
operator
is
the
Beijing
MTR
Corp.,
a
public–private
joint
venture
with
the
Hong
Kong
MTR
and
Beijing
Capital
Group,
a
state
owned
enterprise
under
the
Beijing
Municipality,
which
built
and
manages
three
of
the
newer
lines
(Line
4,
Daxing
Line
and
both
sections
of
Line
14
and
is
also
building
Line
16.
The
Beijing
Subway
switched
from
a
fixed-fare
to
a
distance-based
fare
schedule
for
all
lines
except
the
Airport
Express.
Fares
start
at
3
for
a
trip
up
to
6 km
in
distance,
with
1
added
for
the
next
6 km,
for
every
10 km
thereafter
until
the
trip
distance
reaches
32 km,
and
for
every
20 km
beyond
the
first
32 km.
For
example,
a
40 km
trip
would
cost
7.
The
Airport
Express
costs
25
per
ride.
Children
below
1.3
meters
(51 in)
in
height
ride
for
free
when
accompanied
by
a
paying
adult.
Senior
citizens
over
the
age
of
65,
individuals
with
physical
disabilities,
retired
revolutionary
cadres,
police
and
army
veterans
who
had
been
wounded
in
action,
military
personnel
and
People's
Armed
Police
can
ride
the
subway
for
free.
Riders
can
look
up
fares
by
checking
fare
schedules
posted
in
stations,
calling
the
subway
hot
line
96165,
going
to
the
Beijing
Subway
website,
or
using
the
subway's
smart
phone
app.
56.
Which
of
the
following
sentences
is
true
according
to
the
article
A.
Beijing
subway
has
gone
through
more
than
sixty
years.
B.
Both
operators
of
the
Beijing
subway
are
completely
state
owned.
C.
Children
below
1.3
meters
in
height
needn’t
pay
for
the
rides.
D.
Smart
phone
app
has
been
available
for
all
the
users.
57.
If
a
couple
with
a
little
baby
take
Beijing
subway
for
60
km,
how
much
will
the
trip
cost
A.
14
B.
16
C. 20
D. 24
B
There
are
four
main
areas
when
it
comes
to
your
dog’s
body
language

his
ears
and
face,
eyes,
nose
and
tail.
If
you
pay
attention
to
those
things,
you’ll
find
you
are
able
to
easily
understand
how
your
dog
is
feeling.
Ears
and
face
The
head
of
a
dog
is
more
expressive
than
you
think.
If
you
say
a
word
that
he
recognizes,
like
his
name
or
something
you
say
often,
his
ears
will
get
up.
His
mouth
is
another
good
instruction.
A
mouth
that
is
wide
open
to
pant
(喘气)
with
some
sound
suggests
that
the
dog
is
happy

some
people
even
say
when
a
dog
is
panting,
he
is
laughing
as
he
cools
himself.
A
tongue
sticking
out
suggests
that
the
dog
is
in
a
good
mood.
Eyes
To
a
dog,
purple
and
blue
are
both
seen
as
shades
of
blue.
Red
is
seen
as
black
or
dark
grey.
Orange,
yellow
and
green
are
seen
as
various
shades
of
yellow.
This
means
that,
to
a
dog,
bright
orange
toys
are
the
same
yellow
shade.
If
you
want
your
dog
to
clearly
see
his
toys
in
the
green
grass
you’d
better
give
the
dog
blue
toys;
if
you
have
orange,
yellow
or
green
toys,
the
dog
will
be
able
to
find
them
with
his
nose.
Nose
A
dog
can
both
sniff
and
breathe
through
his
nose.
Breathing
is
for
air,
but
when
dogs
sniff
with
short
breaths
they
are
actually
following
some
scents
(气味)
with
his
keen
(灵敏的)
nose.
When
a
dog
is
overheated,
his
sense
of
smell
is
reduced
by
as
much
as
40
percent
and
he
uses
the
air
to
cool
himself
rather
than
for
smelling.
Puppies’
noses
can
help
find
their
mother
when
their
eyes
and
ears
are
closed.
The
function
will
disappear
by
the
time
they
are
adults.
Tail
Lastly,
you
need
to
pay
attention
to
your
dog’s
tail,
because
it
shows
what
he
is
thinking
and
feeling.
A
dog
that
is
in
a
good
mood
will
have
a
tail
that
seems
to
be
going
a
mile
a
minute

wagging,
and
excited.
However,
an
angry
or
frightened
dog
will
have
his
tail
between
his
legs.
58.
The
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
first
paragraph
is
to
________.
A.
introduce
the
topic
of
the
passage
B.
explain
what
is
body
language
C.
call
on
anyone
to
protect
dogs
D.
advise
you
to
look
after
your
dog
59.
When
your
dog
feels
happy,
he
will
_________.
a.
keep
his
mouth
wide
open
soundlessly
b.
bark
all
the
time
in
front
of
you
c.
open
his
mouth
to
breathe
with
some
sound
d.
keep
his
tongue
sticking
out
A.
a,
b
B.
b,
c
C.
a,
d
D.
c,
d
60.
Why
does
your
dog
use
his
nose
when
looking
for
orange,
yellow
or
green
toys
in
the
grass
A.
Because
he
wants
to
show
how
keen
his
nose
is.
B.
Because
he
can’t
tell
the
difference
between
toys
and
grass.
C.
Because
these
colors
are
all
shades
of
yellow
in
his
eyes.
D.
Because
his
nose
is
keener
than
his
eyes
in
the
open
air.
61.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
last
two
parts
“Nose”
and
“Tail”
A.
When
a
dog
feels
too
hot,
he
will
lose
his
sense
of
smell.
B.
Adult
dogs
can’t
use
their
nose
to
find
their
mothers.
C.
Dogs
often
sniff
with
short
breaths
when
they
feel
sad.
D.
A
dog’s
tail
can’t
show
his
feelings
unless
he
is
frightened.
C
When
a
tornado
touched
down
in
a
small
town
nearby,
many
families
were
left
completely
destroyed.
Afterward
all
the
local
newspapers
carried
many
human-interest
stories
featuring
some
of
the
families
who
suffered
the
hardest.
One
Sunday,
a
particular
picture
especially
touched
me.
A
young
woman
stood
in
front
of
an
entirely
shattered
mobile
home,
a
depressed
expression
twisting
her
features.
A
young
boy,
seven
or
eight
years
old,
stood
at
her
side,
eyes
downcast.
Clutching
(紧握)
at
her
skirt
was
a
tiny
girl
who
stared
into
the
camera,
eyes
wide
with
confusion
and
fear.
The
article
that
went
with
the
picture
gave
the
clothing
sizes
of
each
family
member.
With
growing
interest,
I
noticed
that
their
sizes
closely
matched
ours.
This
would
be
a
good
opportunity
to
teach
my
children
to
help
those
less
fortunate
than
themselves.
I
taped
the
picture
of
the
young
family
to
our
refrigerator,
explaining
their
difficulty
to
my
seven-year-old
twins,
Brad
and
Brett,
and
to
three-
year-old
Meghan.
“We
have
so
much.
And
these
poor
people
now
have
nothing,”
I
said.“We’ll
share
what
we
have
with
them.”
I
brought
three
large
boxes
down
from
the
room
upstairs
and
placed
them
on
the
living
room
floor.
Meghan
watched
seriously,
as
the
boys
and
I
filled
one
of
the
boxes
with
canned
goods
and
foods.
While
I
sorted
through
our
clothes,
I
encouraged
the
boys
to
go
through
their
toys
and
donate
some
of
their
less
favorite
things.
Meghan
watched
quietly
as
the
boys
piled
up
discarded
toys
and
games.
“I’ll
help
you
find
something
for
the
little
girl
when
I’m
done
with
this,”
I
said.
The
boys
placed
the
toys
they
had
chosen
to
donate
into
one
of
the
boxes
while
I
filled
the
third
box
with
clothes.
Meghan
walked
up
with
Lucy,
her
worn,
faded,
much-loved
rag
doll
hugged
tightly
to
her
chest.
She
paused
in
front
of
the
box
that
held
the
toys,
pressed
her
round
little
face
into
Lucy’s
flat,
painted-on-face,
gave
her
a
final
kiss,
then
laid
her
gently
on
the
top
of
other
toys.
“Oh,
Honey,”
I
said.“You
don’t
have
to
give
Lucy.
You
love
her
so
much.”
Meghan
nodded
seriously,
eyes
glistening
with
held-back
tears.
“Lucy
makes
me
happy,
Mommy.
Maybe
she’ll
make
that
other
little
girl
happy,
too.”
Swallowing
hard,
I
stared
at
Meghan
for
a
long
moment,
wondering
how
I
could
teach
the
boys
the
lesson
she
had
just
taught
me.
For
I
suddenly
realized
that
anyone
can
give
their
cast-offs
away.
True
generosity
is
giving
that
which
you
value
most.
Honest
benevolence
(善行)
is
a
three-year-old
offering
a
valuable,
though
shabby,
doll
to
a
little
girl
she
doesn’t
know
with
the
hope
that
it
will
bring
this
child
as
much
pleasure
as
it
brought
her.
I,
who
had
wanted
to
teach,
had
been
taught.
The
boys
had
watched,
open-mouthed,
as
their
baby
sister
placed
her
favorite
doll
in
the
box.
Without
a
word,
Brad
rose
and
went
to
his
room.
He
came
back
carrying
one
of
his
favorite
action
figures.
He
hesitated
briefly,
clutching
the
toy,
then
looked
over
at
Meghan
and
placed
it
in
the
box
next
to
Lucy.
A
slow
smile
spread
across
Brett’s
face.
Then
he
jumped
up,
eyes
twinkling
as
he
ran
to
fetch
some
of
his
prized
Matchbox
cars.
Astonished,
I
realized
that
the
boys
had
also
recognized
what
little
Meghan’s
gesture
meant.
Swallowing
back
tears,
I
pulled
all
three
of
them
into
my
arms.
Taking
the
cue
(暗示)
from
my
little
one,
I
removed
my
old
jacket
from
the
box
of
clothes.
I
replaced
it
with
the
new
hunter
green
jacket
that
I
had
found
on
sale
last
week.
I
hoped
the
young
woman
in
the
picture
would
love
it
as
much
as
I
did.
It’s
easy
to
give
that
which
we
don’t
want
any
more,
but
harder
to
let
go
of
things
we
cherish,
isn’t
it
However,
the
true
spirit
of
giving
is
to
give
with
your
heart.
62.
Why
does
the
author
give
a
detailed
description
of
a
particular
picture
in
the
Sunday
newspaper
A.
To
stress
what
touched
her
and
made
her
decide
to
help
the
hopeless
family.
B.
To
appeal
to
unconcerned
people
to
donate
for
the
poor
families.
C.
To
show
the
helplessness
and
hopelessness
of
the
family
mentioned
in
the
paper.
D.
To
create
an
atmosphere
of
fear
and
depression
brought
by
the
tornado.
63.
Why
did
Brad
and
Brett
also
donate
their
favorite
things
finally
A.
They
were
encouraged
to
donate
some
valuable
things
by
the
mother.
B.
They
didn’t
want
to
be
laughed
at
for
being
mean
by
his
family
members.
C.
Meghan’s
decision
inspired
them
to
donate
their
favorite
things.
D.
Meghan’s
gesture
reminded
them
to
replace
their
favorite
things
with
new
ones.
64.
By
“swallowing
hard”,
the
writer
means
that
______.
A.
she
was
deeply
puzzled
by
what
the
little
girl
did
B.
she
was
greatly
moved
by
Meghan’s
unexpected
decision
C.
she
had
trouble
persuading
Meghan
not
to
give
away
Lucy
D.
she
was
uncertain
what
consequences
Meghan’s
action
would
bring
about
65.
It
is
suggested
in
the
sentence
“the
true
spirit
of
giving
is
to
give
with
your
heart”
that
____.
A.
sincere
donation
means
offering
all
you
have
to
those
in
need
B.
true
generosity
means
helping
others
whenever
you
can
C.
true
giving
means
giving
others
what
you
treasure
most
D.
honest
benevolence
means
helping
people
throughout
your
life
D
There
is
no
doubt
that
the
United
States
has
entered
a
brand
new
age,
because
Donald
Trump,
the
country’s
45th
president,
is
very
different
from
any
president
before
him.
Unlike
Hillary
Clinton,
his
opponent,
and
most
former
US
presidents,
who
entered
the
election
after
years
of
being
politicians,
Trump,
70,
was
a
New
York
real
estate
businessman.
And
he
was
not
a
presidential
candidate
who
worked
hard
to
keep
a
perfect
public
image
of
a
man
who
was
always
caring,
fair
and
wise.
Instead,
Trump
is
famous
for
being
bad-tempered,
arrogant(傲慢的)
and
hateful
toward
dissidents(意见不同的人).
He
also
hates
immigrants,
both
from
Latin
America
and
the
Middle
East.
This
has
caused
a
dangerous
division
in
the
country—a
country
made
up
of
many
various
races.
But
to
his
supporters,
the
fact
that
Trump
is
not
a
typical
politician
is
actually
one
of
his
advantages.
His
habit
of
never
hiding
his
opinions
is
also
considered
by
many
to
be
a
sign
that
he
is
not
a
hypocrite
like
many
politicians
are.
“We
have
seen
our
country
take
a
downturn
in
the
eyes
of
the
world.
We
need
to
go
in
a
different
direction,

Binyamin
Weiss,
39,
a
man
from
Chicago,
told
the
Chicago
Tribune.
“Trump’s
not
a
politician...
I
like
that
he
is
not
always
politically
correct
and
speaks
his
mind.
It
gives
me
the
feeling
that
what
you
see
is
what
you
get.
You
may
not
like
it,
but
you
know
what
it
is.”
But
interestingly,
many
who
elected
Trump
actually
followed
the
“lesser
of
two
evils”
principle—one
that
people
use
when
faced
with
picking
from
two
unpleasant
options—simply
because
they
didn’t
think
Clinton
was
a
better
choice.
“He’s
the
candidate
I
disagree
less
with,

Jack,
20,
a
student
at
Norwestern
University,
told
the
Chicago
Tribune.
“I
don’t
think
I’d
say
Donald
Trump
is
going
to
be
the
best
president
ever,
but
I
did
think
he’d
be
better
than
Hillary
Clinton.”
It’s
true
that
the
US
is
entering
a
new
age.
It’s
just
not
clear
yet
what
kind
of
age
it’s
going
to
be.
66.
Trump
is
not
like
most
typical
politicians
for
the
following
reasons
except
that_____
he
was
elected
because
his
supporters
voted
for
him.
he
didn’t
try
to
keep
a
perfect
public
image
as
a
candidate.
he
gained
popularity
by
his
bad
attitudes
towards
dissidents.
he
is
not
always
politically
correct
and
speaks
his
mind.
67.
The
underlined
words
“a
hypocrite”
is
closely
related
in
meaning
to
_____.
A.
a
shy
person
B.
a
handsome
person
C.
a
dishonest
person
D.
a
caring
person
68.
Where
can
we
put
the
following
paragraph
“But
no
matter
how
people
feel
about
him,
Trump
is
going
to
take
office
as
the
US
president
on
Jan
20,
2017.”
Between
paragraph
3
and
paragraph
4.
Between
paragraph
4
and
paragraph
5.
Between
paragraph
6
and
paragraph
7.
Between
paragraph
8
and
paragraph
9.
According
to
the
passage,
many
Americans
elected
Trump
because
_____.
they
considered
Trump
to
be
a
successful
businessman
they
expected
a
change
and
hoped
US
would
become
better
they
thought
that
Trump’
s
personality
was
suitable
for
it
they
thought
that
Trump
was
more
caring
than
Hillary
Clinton
70.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
It
reports
on
people’s
different
views
on
Trump’s
victory.
It
explores
the
character
of
the
newly-elected
president
Trump
It
predicts
what
changes
Trump
will
bring
to
the
US.
It
analyzes
the
reasons
for
Trump’s
victory
in
the
election.
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A
conversation
is
not
a
business
meeting
at
work
or
with
your
family.
It
is
a
personal
or
informal
talk
that
takes
place
in
a
restaurant,
in
a
car
or
walking
on
the
street
on
your
way
to
work.
It
can
make
or
break
a
relationship.
It
can
make
a
career
successful.
It
can
make
new
friends.
It
can
just
brighten
up
another
person’s
life.
It
can
change
the
world!
Here
are
some
ways
to
make
a
conversation
bring
meaning
to
you
and
others.
Before
starting
a
conversation,
be
clear
about
what
you
want
to
achieve.
Knowing
your
purpose
beforehand
allows
you
to
keep
your
conversation
to
the
point
and
never
get
lost
out
of
the
way.
Start
a
topic
is
very
timely
and
appropriate.
The
starting
point
has
to
be
depending
on
your
relationship
with
the
person
you
are
talking
to
and
the
situation
the
person
or
both
of
you
are
going
through.
Starting
the
conversation
with
the
right
topic
sets
the
tone
that
brings
both
sides
at
ease.
Come
up
with
something
that
will
make
both
of
you
interested.
This
allows
the
other
person
to
be
drawn
more
to
speak
up.
Discovering
common
likes
and
dislikes
opens
up
a
bond
between
two
people.
Put
yourself
in
the
shoes
of
the
other
person.
Think
how
the
other
person
feels
at
the
moment.
Feeling
how
the
other
person
feels
helps
you
to
be
in
his
position.
One
of
the
most
difficult
tasks
to
do
in
a
conversation
is
really
listening.
Do
not
prepare
for
what
to
say
while
the
other
person
is
talking.
Do
not
just
keep
quiet
because
you
want
to
give
the
other
person
a
time
to
talk.
The
proof
that
you
really
listen
is
to
repeat
your
understanding
of
what
was
said
in
your
own
words.
After
you
have
spoken
give
the
other
person
a
time
to
talk.
There
are
some
people
who
like
to
talk
about
themselves.
If
you
are
one
of
them,
try
to
be
less
selfish.
A
conversation
is
not
a
monologue
(独角戏)
or
an
interview.
Managing
a
conversation
shows
what
kind
of
person
you
are.
You
do
not
have
to
wait
for
the
other
person
to
lead
the
discussion.
You
can
do
this.
No
matter
who
you
are,
if
you
lead
a
talk,
you
make
a
difference.
Passage
outline
How
to
make
meaningful
conversations
The
(71)

of
a
conversation
A
conversation
is
a
personal
or
informal
talk
(72)

place
in
the
restaurant,
in
a
car
or
walking
on
the
street.
What
can
a
conversation
do
It
can
change
the
world
by
(73)

or
breaking
a
relationship,
making
a
career
(74)

,
making
new
friends
or
brightening
up
another
person’s
life.
(75) ▲  
can
you
make
a
conversation
meaningful
●Talk
with
a
purpose.
Knowing
your
purpose
in
(76)

keeps
your
conversation
to
the
point.
●Choose
a
good
topic.
Starting
the
conversation
with
the
right
topic
makes
both
of
you
feel
(77)

.
●Find
common
interests.
Discovering
common
likes
and
dislikes
opens
up
a
bond
between
two
people,
allowing
the
other
person
to
be
drawn
more
to
speak
up.
●Put
yourself
in
the
shoes
of
the
other
person.
Feeling
how
the
other
person
feels
can
(78)

you
to
be
in
his
position.
●Listen
and
repeat.
(79)

keeping
silent,
repeating
your
understanding
to
show
that
you
are
really
listening.●Allow
your
listener
to
(80)

.
A
conversation
is
not
a
monologue
or
an
interview.
第五部分:
书面表达
(满分
25
分)
假如你叫李华,
从某网站上看到下面关于近视的调查统计图,
感触很深,
从而决定写信给某英语报社,
反映这一现象,
并简要分析原因,
呼吁教育部门和家长改变这一局面。
要求:1.
语言要连贯、准确,
可适当发挥;
2.
词数150词左右。
Dear
Editor,
It
can
be
seen
easily
from
the
above
chart
that
____________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely, 
Li
Hua
2016-2017学年度第二学期高二年级期中调研测试
英语参考答案
听力:1-5
BBCAC
6-10
BACAB
11-15
ACAAB
16-20
CACAC
单选:21-25
BDAAC
26-30
CDDBD
31-35
CAABD
完形:36-40
ADBAC
41-45
BDAAC
46-50
CBDAD
51-55
BCADC
阅读:56-57
DB
58-61
ADCB
62-65
ACBC
66-70
ACDBD
任务型阅读:
71.
definition/meaning
72.
taking
73.
making
74.
successful
75.
How
76.
advance
77.
easy/comfortable
78.
help
79.
Avoid
80.
talk/speak
书面表达:
One
possible
version:
It
can
be
seen
easily
from
the
above
chart
that
the
percentage
of
students
with
short-sightedness
in
China
is
three
times
larger
than
that
in
South
Korea,
and
four
times
as
high
as
that
in
US.
With
60%
of
the
students
with
shortsightedness,
China
ranks
first
in
such
a
way
that
we
are
astonished
by
the
result
of
the
survey.
What
has
caused
the
phenomenon
The
main
reasons
lie
in
the
following.
Almost
all
the
time
is
spent
on
lessons
in
Chinese
schools.
Students
are
made
by
parents
and
teachers
to
concentrate
on
their
study
even
when
they
get
back
home,
doing
a
lot
of
homework.
What’s
more,
students’bad
habits
of
using
eyes,
such
as
watching
screens
for
too
long,
also
account
for
the
high
percentage.
In
my
opinion,
both
the
education
departments
and
parents
are
responsible
to
educate
students
on
the
importance
of
eye
protection
and
unload
the
heavy
academic
burdens
of
students,
allowing
them
adequate
time
to
have
a
rest.
Only
when
we
have
a
healthy
body
can
we
live
a
happy
life.
录音原文
Text
1
W:
How
much
should
I
pay
you
M:
That’ll
be
$375.
Cash
or
credit
card
W:
I’ll
pay
by
card.
I
don’t
carry
that
much
cash
with
me.
Text
2
W:
Were
you
born
in
America,
Jack
M:
No,
I
was
born
in
Canada.
But
I’m
living
in
England
now.
Text
3
W:
I
can’t
believe
it.
Susan
wore
white
today!
M:
What’s
wrong
with
wearing
white
clothes
W:
It’s
winter
now.
Everyone
knows
that
you
shouldn’t
wear
white
in
the
winter.
Text
4
M:
We
aren’t
done
yet.
We
need
about
15
more
minutes.
W:
Sure.
Just
let
me
know
when
you’re
ready.
I’ll
have
the
taxi
driver
wait
for
you,
while
you
finish
up
the
meeting.
Remember
that
your
flight
is
at
8:00,
OK
Text
5
M:
Where
should
we
go
for
winter
break
this
year
We
went
to
Spain
last
year.
W:
I
was
thinking
of
traveling
to
Switzerland.
I
hear
the
skiing
is
amazing
there.
Text
6
M:
I
don’t
have
anything
to
do.
W:
Why
don’t
you
find
a
way
to
help
someone
M:
Do
you
need
help
W:
No,
your
sister
Janie
can’t
understand
her
math
homework
from
today.
M:
I
can
help
her!
I’m
very
good
at
math.
I
always
get
A’s.
W:
Good
idea!
I’m
sure
she’ll
be
happy.
Text
7
W:
Your
daughters
are
so
cute!
I
can’t
believe
they’re
only
seven
years
old.
How
did
they
learn
so
much
already
M:
Well,
my
wife
and
I
have
been
reading
to
them
since
they
were
very
young.
So
they
became
interested
in
reading
at
a
young
age.
They’ve
both
been
reading
well
since
the
age
of
five.
W:
That’s
wonderful!
I
wish
my
son
would
do
that,
too.
M:
Don’t
worry
too
much
about
him.
He’ll
read
more
when
he’s
ready.
It’s
better
to
let
him
do
what
he’s
most
interested
in.
He’s
only
six,
right
Text
8
W:
Hi,
Tom!
Are
you
OK
M:
Oh,
I
have
got
a
cold
again
and
I
easily
get
tired
in
spring.
W:
Why
not
try
some
exercise
It
will
help
a
lot.
M:
Well,
you’re
right.
But
I
don’t
have
time
to
go
to
a
gym.
I
have
been
too
busy
lately.
W:
You
don’t
have
to
go
to
a
gym.
You
can
walk
or
ride
a
bicycle
to
work.
M:
But
I
don’t
have
a
bicycle.
W:
Ah,
I
got
it.
But
you
see,
our
office
is
on
the
fifth
floor.
You
can
just
walk
up
and
down
the
stairs
instead
of
taking
a
lift.
That
would
be
better
than
any
exercise
machine
in
the
gym.
M:
Oh,
Mary,
you
really
have
a
point
there.
I
will
have
a
try
tomorrow.
Text
9
M:
Would
you
take
a
look
at
this
for
me,
dear
I
have
to
make
my
research
paper
shorter,
but
I
don’t
know
which
parts
to
cut
out.
I
just
can’t
decide.
Maybe
you
can
give
me
a
fresh
opinion.
W:
Sure,
I’ll
do
that.
Let
me
see…
M:
Take
your
time.
I
needn’t
hand
it
in
until
next
Monday.
But
if
you
can
look
it
over
by
Friday,
I’ll
have
the
whole
weekend
to
work
on
it.
W:
I
can
finish
it
by
then.
On
Thursday,
I
only
have
a
few
short
meetings.
I
should
have
plenty
of
time
to
help
you
out.
M:
It’s
pretty
long,
as
you
can
see…55
pages.
W:
I’ll
be
able
to
do
it.
I’ll
just
sit
down
at
the
Black
Point
Café
all
afternoon!
Text
10
Welcome
to
Las
Vegas!
As
you
can
see,
we
are
located
in
the
sunny
Nevada
desert.
Throughout
the
world,
Las
Vegas
is
known
as
a
place
where
people
come
to
play
cards.
It’s
true
that
many
people
do
try
to
win
money
here.
But
tourists
are
beginning
to
see
that
Las
Vegas
has
much
more
to
offer.
If
you
love
music,
this
is
a
great
place
to
be.
World-famous
musicians
perform
here
all
the
time.
Also,
you
can
find
new
and
exciting
nightclubs
on
the
Las
Vegas
Strip.
If
good
food
is
what
you’re
looking
for,
we
have
fine
dining
restaurants
and
all-you-can-eat
buffets.
For
those
who
like
to
shop,
we
have
shopping
centers
that
carry
the
same
fashions
sold
in
Paris
and
New
York.
We
are
also
a
very
family-friendly
place
to
visit.
Kids
will
enjoy
our
museums,
parks,
and
swimming
pools.
Thank
you
for
choosing
Las
Vegas.
Get
ready
for
a
perfect
vacation
for
the
whole
family.
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