2016-2017学年第二学期高二期中考试英语学科试题
一、听力
(共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)
(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.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
A.
Relax
himself.
B.
Finish
his
work.
C.
Get
something
to
eat.
2.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
buy
A.
A
dress.
B.
A
purse.
C.A
jacket
3.
When
does
the
man
go
to
the
library
A.
On
Saturday.
B.
On
Sunday.
C.
On
Monday.
4.
Where
does
this
conversation
most
likely
take
place
A.
At
a
clothing
store.
B.
At
a
laundry
place.
C.
At
a
restaurant.
5.
How
does
the
woman
respond
to
the
man
A.
She
is
disappointed.
B.
She
is
impressed.
C.
She
is
optimistic.
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、7题。
6.
Why
won’t
the
woman’s
sister
come
to
dinner
A.
She
has
to
work
late.
B.
She
has
an
appointment.
C.
She
is
in
another
town.
7.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
dinner
tonight
A.
He
is
very
excited.
B.
He
is
a
little
disappointed.
C.
He
is
quite
angry.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
does
the
woman
plan
to
go
A.
San
Francisco.
B.
Sacramento.
C.
Los
Angeles.
9.
What
is
the
best
way
to
see
California
according
to
the
man
A.
Go
there
by
plane.
B.
Take
the
train
along
coast.
C.
Go
through
the
center
of
California.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
did
the
man
fall
asleep
A.
He
is
sick.
B.
He
works
at
night
C.
His
class
was
boring.
11.
Why
does
the
man
have
to
work
A.
To
pay
for
school.
B.
To
pay
his
debts.
C.
To
pay
his
hospital
bill.
12.
Where
will
the
man
probably
go
next
A.
To
a
class.
B.
To
the
financial
aid
office.
C.
To
the
student
employment
office.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
did
the
woman
get
the
computer
A.
She
ordered
it.
B.
She
borrowed
it.
C.
It
was
a
gift.
14.
What
surprises
the
man
about
the
computer
A.
The
size.
B.
The
price.
C.
The
color.
15.
What
did
the
woman
do
in
the
cafe
today
A.
She
talked
with
a
friend.
B.
She
worked
on
the
resume.
C.
She
looked
for
a
job
there.
16.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
noisy
cafe
A.
She
dislikes
the
noise.
B.
She
ignores
the
noise.
C.
She
is
inspired
by
the
noise.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
required
for
guests
A.
A
photo
ID.
B.
A
life
jacket.
C.
Gym
shorts.
18.
What
must
be
reported
to
the
gym
staff
A.
Spitting.
B.
Children’s
“accident”.
C.
Any
illnesses
after
swimming.
19.
At
what
age
can
children
swim
alone
A.
Nine
years
old.
B.
Ten
years
old.
C.
Eleven
years
old.
20.
Which
pool
policy
has
changed
A.
The
business
hours.
B.
The
showering
rules.
C.
Required
swimming
clothes.
二、
单项填空
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
Generally
speaking,
in
western
countries
________
15-percent
tip
is
normal
for
most
_____restaurants.
A.
a;
/
B.
/;
/
C.
a;
the
D.
/;
the
22.
The
manager
asked
me
to
______
the
report,
because
he
didn’t
want
to
speak
for
a
long
time
at
the
meeting.
A.
cut
out
B.
cut
away
C.
cut
down
D.
cut
off
23.
----
I
hear
Tom
has
failed
in
the
oral
English
test.
----
You
said
it
.The
written
record
of
his
conversation
didn’t
______
to
what
was
actually
said..
A.
correspond
B.
contribute
C.
contradict
D.
commit
24.
We
are
frequently
reminded
that
the
standard,
_____
other
things
are
measured,
is
often
called
the
“gold
standard”.
A.
about
which
B.
against
which
C.
upon
which
D.
to
which
25.
Not
once
________
their
hope
of
returning
home
on
that
adventurous
journey
across
the
unknown
seas.
A.
the
sailors
have
lost
B.
did
the
sailors
lose
C.
had
the
sailors
lost
D.
the
sailors
lost
26.
Liao
Fan,
a
Chinese
actor,
finally
got
to
know
_______
real
success
tastes
like
when
he
won
the
prize
for
Best
Actor
at
the
64th
Berlin
film
festival.
A.
when
B.
how
C.
what
D.
where
27.
—I
find
it
astonishing
that
your
deskmate
________
be
so
rude
to
you.
—Not
astonishing
at
all.
She
is
always
rude
to
anyone
else.
A.should
B.must
C.might
D.ought
to
28.
Interest
is
as
___________
to
learning
as
the
ability
to
understand,
even
more
so.
A.
vital
B.
available
C.
specific
D.
similar
29.
She
took
her
baby
son,
rushed
out,
and
_____
him
in
the
car,
drove
quickly
to
the
nearest
clinic.
A.
put
B.
to
put
C.
having
put
D.
putting
30.---It’s
many
years
since
I
saw
you
last,
I
_____
you
at
all.
----
I
wouldn’t
have,
either,
if
someone
______
you
by
the
name.
A.
didn’t
recognize;
didn’t
call
B.
didn’t
recognize;
hadn’t
called
C.
haven’t
recognized;
didn’t
call
D.
can’t
recognize;
hadn’t
called
31.
The
news
of
the
earthquake
____
when
a
large
quantity
of
relief
supplies
______
to
the
disaster-stricken
area.
A.
had
hardly
been
spread;
was
delivered
B.
was
hardly
spread;
were
delivered
C.
had
hardly
spread;
was
delivered
D.
had
hardly
spread;
were
delivered
32.
It’s
difficult
for
China
and
America
to
fully
understand
each
other
______
economic,
political
and
cultural
differences.
A.
in
terms
of
B.
in
spite
of
C.
regardless
of
D.
on
account
of
33.______
with
her
sister,
Jerry
is
even
more
_____
to,
and
more
easily
troubled
by,
emotional
and
relationship
problems.
A.
Compared;
sensitive
B.
Comparing;
addicted
C.
Compared;
available
D.
Comparing;
skeptical
34.
I’m
sure
it
won’t
be
a
long
time
_____the
scientists
can
find
a
medicine
to______
Ebola
Plague(埃博拉瘟疫)
in
western
Africa.
A.
since;
solve
B.
when;
treat
C.
before;
cure
D.
until;
deal
35.
---The
film
we
saw
last
week
is
very
romantic.
---_______.
I
didn’t
think
it
romantic
at
all.
A.
With
all
due
respect
B.
I
beg
to
differ
C.
As
predicted
D.
I
can’t
agree
with
you
more
三、
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
My
day
started
just
like
all
the
other
days.
I
left
for
the
train
station
at
7:35
to
arrive
at
work
by
8:30.
While
on
the
train
I
would
always
choose
a
seat
away
from
the
crowd
so
I
can
read
the
newspaper
36
and
quietly.
I
didn’t
know
why
but
for
some
reason
when
I
got
on
the
train
today
it
was
unusually
37
.
I
sat
down
in
the
only
seat
available
beside
a
middle-aged
man
that
had
his
head
down
and
seemed
to
be
38
in
his
thoughts.
I
was
glad
that
he
didn’t
notice
when
I
sat
next
to
him
because
he
just
39
to
look
down
towards
the
floor.
Shortly
after
the
train
left
I
found
myself
40
what
could
be
so
important
that
he
didn’t
even
see
me.
I
tried
to
forget
about
it.
However,
for
some
strange
reason
this
inner
41
kept
forcing
me
to
talk
to
this
man.
I
tried
to
ignore
the
voice
42
there
was
no
way
I
was
starting
a
conversation
with
a
complete
stranger.
Finally
I
43
and
came
up
with
an
excuse
to
ask
him
a
question.
When
he
44
his
head,
I
could
see
that
he
had
some
tears
rolling
down
the
side
of
his
face
45
his
feeble(微弱的)
attempt
to
wipe
them
away.
We
talked
for
about
20
minutes
and
in
the
end
he
seemed
to
be
doing
46
.
Several
weeks
had
passed
when
I
noticed
an
unaddressed
47
on
my
desk
after
returning
from
lunch.
It
only
had
the
word
48
written
on
it.
When
I
read
the
note
inside
the
envelope
I
was
so
filled
with
emotions
that
I
couldn’t
49
myself.
It
was
a
letter
from
the
man
I
met
on
the
train
thanking
me
again
for
talking
to
him
and
50
his
life
that
day.
Apparently
he
had
some
very
hurtful
personal
problems
that
were
so
51
he
was
planning
to
take
his
life
that
day.
In
his
letter
he
explained
that
he
in
52
screamed
out
to
God
that
if
God
really
cared
about
him
he
would
53
someone
to
prevent
him
from
taking
his
life.
In
his
eyes
I
was
that
someone,
that
Angel
sent
by
God.
So
the
next
time
you
feel
prompted
(冲动)
for
no
54
reason
to
talk
to
a
friend,
relative,
neighbor
or
even
a
complete
stranger
please
remember
my
story.
You
just
may
make
a
55
in
someone’s
life
when
you
listen
to
your
inner
voice.
36.
A.
hopefully
B.
peacefully
C.
sincerely
D.
immediately
37.
A.
full
B.
noisy
C.
clean
D.
empty
38.
A.
disappointed
B.
employed
C.
sunk
D.
occupied
39.
A.
decided
B.
hesitated
C.
began
D.
continued
40.
A.
wondering
B.
realizing
C.
concluding
D.
discovering
41.
A.
memory
B.
enthusiasm
C.
voice
D.
affection
42.
A.
though
B.
if
C.
unless
D.
as
43.
A.
broke
up
B.
broke
down
C.
broke
in
D.
broke
out
44.
A.
dragged
B.
shook
C.
raised
D.
bent
45.
A.
for
B.
through
C.
over
D.
despite
46.
A.
weaker
B.
worse
C.
stronger
D.
better
47.
A.
package
B.
envelope
C.
present
D.
directory
48.
A.
angel
B.
colleague
C.
companion
D.
client
49.
A.
excite
B.
contain
C.
embarrass
D.
condemn
50.
A.
taking
B.
changing
C.
improving
D.
saving
51.
A.
uncontrolled
B.
convincing
C.
unconscious
D.
encouraging
52.
A.
conclusion
B.
practice
C.
power
D.
despair
53.
A.
carry
B.
send
C.
force
D.
hire
54.
A.
violent
B.
apparent
C.
contradictory
D.
absurd
55.
A.
decision
B.
schedule
C.
difference
D.
reservation
四、阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
A
In
1693
the
philosopher
John
Locke
warned
that
children
should
not
be
given
too
much
“unhealthy
fruit”
to
eat.
Three
centuries
later,
misguided
ideas
about
child-raising
are
still
popular.
Many
parents
fear
that
their
children
will
die
unless
ceaselessly
watched.
In
America
the
law
can
be
equally
paranoid
(偏执的).
In
South
Carolina
this
month
Debra
Harrell
was
jailed
for
letting
her
9-year-old
daughter
play
in
a
park
unsupervised
(无人监督的).
Her
severe
punishment
reflects
the
rich
world’s
worry
about
parenting.
By
most
objective
measures,
modern
parents
are
far
more
conscientious
(认真的)
than
previous
generations.
Dads
are
more
hands-on
than
their
fathers
were,
and
working
mothers
spend
more
time
nurturing
their
children
than
the
housewives
of
the
1960s
did.
However,
there
are
two
problems
in
this
picture,
connected
to
class.
One
is
at
the
lower
end.
Even
if
poor
parents
spend
more
time
with
their
children
than
they
once
did,
they
spend
less
than
rich
parents
do.
America
is
a
laggard
here:
its
government
spends
abundantly
on
school-age
kids
but
much
less
than
other
rich
countries
on
the
first
two
or
three
years
of
life.
If
America
did
more
to
help
poor
parents
with
young
children,
it
would
have
huge
returns.
The
second
one,
occurs
at
the
other
end
of
the
income
scale,
and
may
even
apply
to
otherwise
rational
(理性的)
Economist
readers:
well-educated,
rich
parents
try
to
do
too
much.
Safety
is
part
of
it—they
fear
that
if
they
are
not
constantly
watching
their
children
may
break
their
necks,
which
is
the
least
rational.
Despite
the
impression
you
get
from
watching
crime
dramas,
children
in
rich
countries
are
safe,
so
long
as
they
look
both
ways
before
crossing
the
road.
The
other
popular
parental
fear—that
your
children
might
not
get
into
an
Ivy
League
college—is
more
rational.
Academic
success
matters
more
than
ever
before.
But
beyond
a
certain
point,
parenting
makes
less
difference
than
many
parents
imagine.
Studies
in
Minnesota
and
Sweden,
for
example,
found
that
identical
twins
grew
up
equally
intelligent
whether
they
were
raised
together
or
apart.
A
study
in
Colorado
found
that
children
adopted
and
raised
by
brainy
parents
ended
up
no
brainier
than
those
adopted
by
average
parents.
This
doesn’t
mean
that
parenting
is
irrelevant.
The
families
who
adopt
children
are
carefully
screened,
so
they
tend
to
be
warm,
capable
and
middle-class.
But
the
twin
and
adoption
studies
indicate
that
any
child
given
a
loving
home
and
adequate
stimulation
is
likely
to
fulfill
her
potential.
Put
another
way,
better-off
parents
can
afford
to
relax
a
bit.
And
if
you
are
less
stressed,
your
children
will
appreciate
it,
even
if
you
still
make
them
eat
their
fruit
and
vegetables.
56.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
a
misguided
idea
of
parenting
mentioned
in
the
passage
A.
Children
should
be
protected
from
any
dangers
by
their
parents
B.
The
more
conscientious
parents
are,
the
more
children
will
surely
benefit
from
parenting
C.
Children
will
die
unless
ceaselessly
watched
D.
Children
are
likely
to
fulfill
their
potential
with
a
loving
home
and
adequate
stimulation
57.
The
underlined
word
“laggard”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means
a
country
that
__________.
A.
is
ahead
in
development
B.
falls
slow
behind
others
C.
is
free
from
physical
or
mental
disorder
D.
moves
to
a
higher
position
58.
Which
of
the
following
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
Only
warm,
capable
and
middle-class
people
can
adopt
a
child.
B.
When
it
comes
to
child-raising,
Economist
readers
will
become
more
rational.
C.
Children
in
rich
countries
are
in
greater
danger
due
to
the
bad
influence
of
crime
dramas.
D.
Although
poor
parents
spend
more
time
with
their
kids
than
they
once
did,
they
spend
less
than
rich
parents
do.
59.
This
passage
is
mainly
written
to
__________.
A.
urge
American
laws
concerning
parenting
to
be
changed
B.
advise
modern
parents
to
learn
from
their
previous
generations
C.
persuade
stressed
parents
to
learn
to
relax
and
give
more
freedom
to
their
children
D.
call
on
the
government
to
do
more
to
help
poor
parents
with
school-age
children
B
My
mind
went
blank
when
I
saw
the
gun
pointing
against
the
car
window
as
we
pulled
out
of
the
garage.
This
can’t
be
happening
to
me.
Then
I
felt
the
gun,
cold,
against
my
head,
and
I
heard
my
friend
Jeremy
saying,
“What
do
you
want
Take
my
wallet,”
but
at
the
time
I
thought
of
nothing.
I
remember
being
a
little
annoyed
when
the
gunman
pulled
me
from
the
car
by
the
hair.
I
remember
the
walk
to
the
house
---
Jeremy,
me,
the
two
men
with
two
guns.
I
remember
the
fear
and
anger
in
the
gunmen’s
voices
because
Jeremy
was
being
slow,
and
I
remember
wondering
why
he
was
being
slow.
I
did
not
realize
that
Jeremy
had
thrown
the
keys
into
the
bush.
But
I
remember
that
sound
of
the
gun
hitting
Jeremy’s
head
and
the
feeling
as
the
man
who
had
hold
of
my
hair
released
me.
And
I
remember
the
split
second
when
I
realized
he
was
looking
at
Jeremy,
and
I
remember
wondering
how
far
I
could
run
before
he
pulled
the
trigger.
But
I
was
already
running,
and
upon
reaching
the
car
across
the
street,
I
didn’t
crouch(蹲伏)
behind
it
but
screamed
instead.
I
remember
thinking
there
was
something
ridiculous
and
illogical
about
screaming
“Help,
help!”
at
eight
o’clock
on
a
Tuesday
evening
in
December
and
changing
my
plea(恳求)
to
the
more
specific
“Help,
let
me
in,
please
let
me
in!”
But
the
houses
were
cold,
closed,
unfriendly,
and
I
ran
on
until
I
heard
Jeremy’s
screams
behind
me
announcing
that
our
attackers
had
fled.
The
neighbors
who
had
not
opened
their
doors
to
us
came
out
with
baseball
bats
and
helped
Jeremy
find
his
glasses
and
keys.
In
a
group
they
were
very
brave.
We
waited
for
the
police
to
come
until
someone
said
to
someone
else
that
the
noodles
were
getting
cold,
and
I
said
politely,
“Please
go
and
eat.
We’re
OK.”
I
was
happy
to
see
them
go.
They
had
been
talking
of
stricter
sentences
for
criminals,
of
bringing
back
the
death
penalty(处罚)
and
how
the
President
is
going
to
clean
up
the
country.
I
was
thinking,
they
could
be
saying
all
of
this
over
my
dead
body,
and
I
still
feel
that
stiffer
sentences
wouldn’t
change
a
thing.
In
a
rush
all
the
anger
I
should
have
felt
for
my
attackers
was
directed
against
these
contented
people
standing
in
front
of
their
warm,
comfortable
homes
talking
about
all
the
guns
they
were
going
to
buy.
What
good
would
guns
have
been
to
Jeremy
and
me
People
all
over
the
neighborhood
had
called
to
report
our
screams,
and
the
police
turned
out
in
force
twenty
minutes
later.
They
were
ill-tempered
about
what
was,
to
them,
much
trouble
about
nothing.
After
all,
Jeremy
was
hardly
hurt,
and
we
were
hopeless
when
it
came
to
describing
the
gunmen.
“Typical,”
said
one
policeman
when
we
couldn’t
even
agree
on
how
tall
the
men
were.
Both
of
us
were
able
to
describe
the
guns
in
horrifying
detail,
but
the
two
policemen
who
stayed
to
make
the
report
didn’t
think
that
would
be
much
help.
The
policemen
were
matter-of-fact
about
the
whole
thing.
The
thin
one
said,
“That
was
a
stupid
thing
to
do,
throwing
away
the
keys.
When
a
man
has
a
gun
against
your
head
you
do
what
you’re
told.”
Jeremy
looked
properly
embarrassed.
Then
the
fat
policeman
came
up
and
the
thin
one
went
to
look
around
the
outside
of
the
house.
“That
was
the
best
thing
you
could
have
done,
throwing
away
the
keys,”
he
said.
“If
you
had
gone
into
the
house
with
them…”
His
voice
became
weaker.
“They
would
have
hurt
her”
---
he
twisted
his
head
toward
me
---
“and
killed
you
both.”
Jeremy
looked
happier.
“Look,”
said
the
fat
policeman
kindly,
“there’s
no
right
or
wrong
in
the
situation.
There’s
just
luck.”
All
that
sleepless
night
I
replayed
the
moment
those
black
gloves
came
up
to
the
car
window.
How
long
did
the
whole
thing
last
Three
minutes,
five,
eight
No
matter
how
many
hours
of
my
life
I
may
spend
reliving
it,
I
know
there
is
no
way
to
prepare
for
the
next
time
---
no
intelligent
response
to
a
gun.
The
fat
cop
was
right.
There’s
only
luck.
The
next
time
I
might
end
up
dead.
And
I’m
sure
there
will
be
a
next
time.
It
can
happen
anywhere,
anytime,
to
anyone.
Security
is
an
illusion(幻觉);
there
is
no
safety
in
locks
or
in
guns.
Guns
make
some
people
feel
safe
and
some
people
feel
strong,
but
they’re
fooling
themselves.
60.
When
the
writer
saw
the
gun
pointing
against
the
car
window,
________.
A.
she
felt
very
annoyed
B.
she
lost
consciousness
C.
she
lost
the
power
of
thinking
D.
she
felt
very
much
nervous
61.
What
most
possibly
drove
the
two
gunmen
away
A.
Jeremy’s
fighting
B.
The
police’s
arrival
C.
Their
neighbor’s
brave
action
D.
The
author’s
screaming
62.
When
the
author
called
for
help,
the
neighbors
didn’t
come
out
immediately
because
______.
A.
they
needed
time
to
find
baseball
bats
B.
they
were
busy
preparing
dinners
C.
they
were
much
too
frightened
D.
they
thought
someone
was
playing
a
trick
63.
The
author
was
happy
to
see
the
neighbors
go
because
________.
A.
she
wanted
to
be
left
alone
with
Jeremy
to
get
over
the
shock
B.
she
did
not
want
to
become
an
object
of
pity
C.
she
was
angered
by
their
being
late
to
come
to
her
help
D.
she
hated
to
listen
to
their
empty
talk
64.
The
police
were
rather
angry
because
________.
A.
they
thought
it
was
a
case
of
little
importance
B.
the
author
was
not
hurt
and
gave
a
false
alarm
C.
the
author
and
Jeremy
could
not
tell
the
police
anything
D.
the
gunmen
had
already
fled
when
they
arrived
on
the
scene
65.
What
the
author
wants
to
tell
us
is
that
________.
A.
neighbors
are
not
helpful
in
moments
of
difficulty
B.
security
is
impossible
as
long
as
people
can
have
guns
C.
the
police
are
not
reliable
when
one
is
in
trouble
D.
preventing
robbers
entering
your
house
is
the
best
choice
五、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Have
you
ever
wondered
why
some
people
seem
to
be
so
successful
in
life
Everything
flows
just
right
for
them,
the
great
job,
great
salary,
perfect
love,
and
ideal
life.
One
reason
for
success
is
the
ability
to
make
correct
choices
and
decisions
that
lead
to
positive
outcomes.
It's
based
on
power
of
understanding
things
immediately,
without
the
need
for
conscious
reasoning
or
study.
This
ability
is
intuition
(直觉)
and
highly
successful
people
enjoy
a
higher
degree
of
intuition
than
the
average
person.
Successful
people
combine
all
they
have
learned
together
with
what
they
sense
with
their
intuition.
Everybody
is
intuitive,
but
not
everybody
trust
their
intuition
when
it
comes
to
making
decisions.
Most
people
don't
even
believe
they
have
intuition,
so,
it
doesn't
even
cross
their
minds
to
use
it
for
problem
solving.
Even
today,
there
are
those
who
are
afraid
of
their
clairvoyant
(有透视力的)
abilities.
They
have
many
misconceptions
about
it,
thinking
it’s
taboo.
Others
believe
they
have
it,
have
had
experiences
with
it,
but
never
knew
it
could
be
a
valuable
tool
for
problem
solving.
Intuition
is
actually
a
skill
that
can
be
developed
and
applied
effectively
for
improving
all
areas
of
life.
It
is
not
a
“gift”
that
only
a
few
have.
In
fact,
everyone
has
some
degree
of
intuition.
Your
intuition
has
probably
been
a
guiding
force
for
you
all
of
your
life
by
having
provided
you
with
information
that
help
you
reach
positive
outcomes.
This
type
of
information
tends
to
come
from
hunches,
inspirational
thoughts,
dreams,
or
visions.
It
can,
coincidentally,
come
from
others,
or
from
your
inner
voice.
Often,
it’s
a
very
strong
feeling
deep in
the
pit
(凹处)
of
your
stomach,
or
your
heart.
No
matter
how
the
information
comes
to
you,
when
applied,
the
outcome
is
usually
positive.
Intuition
is
like
reading.
It’s
a
skill
that
can
be
developed
through
time.
No
one
is
born
knowing
how
to
read;
yet
almost
everyone
has
the
potential
of
learning
how
to
read.
As
time
went
by,
the
more
we
read
the
more
skillful
we
became
at
reading.
With
intuition,
the
more
you
understand,
and
use
your
intuition,
the
better
it
develops.
Some
people
seem
to
have
more
intuition
than
others.
It's
probably
because
they
had
positive
experiences
with
it
as
they
were
growing
up,
and
are
now
more
comfortable
with
using
it.
The
Value
of
Intuition
Intuition
is
an
ability
to
know
something
quickly
without
needing
to
(67)______
about
it
or
learn
it
by
using
reason.
(68)______
of
one’s
learned
knowledge
with
what
one
gets
from
intuition
leads
to
success.
Not
all
people
will
use
their
intuition
to
(69)______
a
choice
or
judgment.
Most
people
are
not
(70)
______
of
their
intuition.
It
is
misunderstood
as
something
that
we
should
(71)_______
using.
Some
people
fail
to
see
its
(72)_____
to
them
when
dealing
with
a
problem.
It
(73)_____
you
with
needed
information
from
somewhere
inside
your
body.
Once
the
information
is
put
into
(74)______,
a
wonderful
effect
may
be
produced.
It
becomes
(75)______
on
condition
that
you
understand
it
better
and
use
it
more.
六、单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
76.
The
project
was
based
on
the
a_____________
that
the
economy
was
expanding.
77.
Formal
dress
is
not
required
at
this
party
—
you
may
come
in
c____________
clothes.
78.
Doctors
are
excited
about
the
new
drug’s
p___________
benefits
79.
My
blood
began
to
c___________
immediately,
and
I
was
quite
another
body.
80.
He
was
dismissed,
because
he
had
been
warned
to
be
p___________
but
was
late
again.
81.
Our
company
isn’t____________(反对)
to
making
changes
which
are
considered
to
be
really
necessary.
82.
We
are
doubtful
whether
Dr.
White
has
the
academic
_____________
(资格)
needed
as
president
of
our
university.
83.
______________
(很明显),
I’ll
have
to
think
about
you
offer
carefully
before
I
accept
it.
84.
It
is
unwise
to
__________
(牺牲)
our
environment
for
more
economic
profits.
85.
It
was
______________
(难以置信)
that
we
were
asked
to
pay
so
much
for
a
simple
lunch.
七、动词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
86.
They
drove
along
with
the
car
windows
_____________
up.
(wind)
87.
Everything
___________
into
consideration,
they
set
out
on
their
travels.
(take)
88.
--Have
you
got
your
result
--Not
yet.
My
exam
papers
_______________,
I
guess.
(mark)
89.
The
boss
demanded
that
the
work
_______________
in
a
week.
(complete)
90.
The
young
man
claimed
_________________(see)
a
monster
in
the
sea.
91.
The
organization’s
aim
is
_______________
up
people
from
all
over
the
country.
(link)
92.
The
plane
_______________
with
goods
was
seen
flying
to
the
north.
(load)
93.
This
is
our
boss,
who
_______________
in
the
army
for
three
years.
(serve)
94.
--You
look
pale,
Alice.
What’s
wrong --I
___________
from
heart
trouble
recently.
(suffer)
95.
_________
(not
complete)
the
program,
they
have
to
stay
there
for
another
two
weeks.
八、句型转换(共20个空格;每格0.5分,满分10分)
96.With
the
help
of
satellites,
people
living
far
away
from
cities
can
have
access
to
TV.
Satellites
_________
TV
___________
to
people
who
live
far
away
from
cities.
97.I
am
afraid
your
mom
will
not
quite
approve
of
your
moving
out
of
the
house.
I
am
afraid
your
mom
will
not
__________
_________
_________your
moving
out
of
the
house.
98.
A
lot
of
people
agree
that
more
and
more
family
problems
came
up
for
lack
of
communication
A
lot
of
people
__________
___________
the
idea
that
more
and
more
family
problems
came
up
for
lack
of
communication
99.We
want
to
make
sure
that
our
food
supply
is
more
than
enough
for
all
of
us.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
our
food
supply
is
___________
for
all
of
us.
100.
To
our
great
surprise,
he
dropped
out
of
the
race
at
the
last
moment.
To
our
great
surprise,
he
_______
_______
the
race
at
the
last
moment.
101.
Because
of
such
a
sharp
comment,
a
bitter
argument
broke
out.
Such
a
sharp
comment
was
an
__________
__________
the
bitter
argument.
102.
If
penicillin
hadn’t
been
available,
many
people
would
have
died
from
bacterial
illnesses.
__________
penicillin,
many
people
would
have
lost
their
lives
______
a
result
of
bacterial
illnesses.
103.
Though
he
is
eager
to
get
good
marks,
he
doesn’t
work
hard
enough.
He
is
_________
________
getting
good
marks,
but
he
doesn’t
work
hard
enough.
104.
At
last
I
got
a
ship
of
my
own
that
could
be
under
my
control.
At
last
I
got
a
ship
of
my
own
at
my
___________.
105.
So
far,
they
have
used
animals
to
test
the
effect
of
the
drug
a
dozen
of
times.
So
far,
they
have
_________
________
the
drug
_________
animals
a
dozen
of
times.
九、完成句子(共20个空格;每格0.5分,满分10分)
106.由她的粗心引起的事故导致3人死亡。
The
accident
_______
_______
her
careless
driving
led
to
3
deaths.
107.那个吸毒上瘾的人被匆忙送往了最近的医院。
The
man
_______
_______
drugs
was
sent
to
the
nearest
hospital
in
a
hurry.
108.
这些天,他正忙着为即将到来的旅行做安排。
These
days,
he
is
busy
_______
_______
for
the
coming
trip.
109.也许我们应该摆脱现代科技,回归更为简单的时代。
Maybe
we
should
_______
ourselves
______
modern
technology
and
return
to
simpler
times.
110.
有了移动电话,
无论在哪里,
我们都可以与别人保持联系。
With
mobile
phones,
we
can
_______
_______
_______
_______others
wherever
we
are.
111.直到她摘下墨镜,
我才认出她是一位著名的影星。
________
_______
________
________she
took
off
her
dark
glassed
that
I
realized
she
was
a
famous
film
star.
112.他们使用特殊的化学药品来加速庄稼的生长。
They
use
special
chemicals
to
__________
the
________
of
crops.
113.他是如此的生气,因为这触及到了他的隐私。
He
was
so
angry
because
it
________
_________
his
privacy.
十、书面表达(满分25分)
请阅读下面短文,并按要求以Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice为题,用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
Life
is
a
matter
of
choice.
Seemingly,
it
means
a
choice
of
concrete
things.
But
in
fact,
it
means
choosing
a
way
of
life.
Life
is
to
be
lived
and
enjoyed,
not
to
be
wasted
or
complained
about.
Hardly
can
we
forget
the
time
when
our
society
faced
the
threat
from
the
life-and
death
disease
---
SARS.
Yet,
even
during
those
dreadful
times,
some
suffering
people
remained
optimistic.
Instead
of
wearing
white
masks,
some
people
turned
to
colorful
ones,
and
thus
displayed
a
happy
mood.
And
some
creative
people
dubbed
SARS
to
mean
“SMILE
AND
REMAIN
SMILING.”
People
who
survive
these
kinds
of
circumstances
decide
in
their
minds
to
carry
on
in
spite
of
the
hardships.
Although
we
cannot
choose
our
appearance,
inborn
gifts
and
even
avoid
unexpected
disasters,
we
do
have
the
right
to
choose
to
live
optimistically,
to
love
our
lives,
to
have
dreams,
and
to
cherish
hopes.
Every
morning
when
we
get
up,
we
have
a
choice
of
how
we
want
to
approach
life
that
day.
【写作内容】
用约30个单词写出上文的概要;
用约120个词就“Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice”
谈谈你的看法和感受,内容包括:
(1)简要叙述你对“Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice”的理解;
(2)请举例说明你会选择怎样的人生态度;
(3)简要叙述你这样选择的理由。(至少2点)
【写作要求】
阐述观点或提供论据时,不能直接饮用原文语句;
作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。
【评分标准】
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
2016-2017学年第二学期高二期中考试英语学科试题答案
一、听力理解:
1-5
ABCBB
6-10
ABCBB
11-15ACCAB
16-20
CABCA
二、单项选择
21-25
ACABB
26-30
CAADB
31-35
DDACB
三、
完形填空(每小题1分,满分20分)
36-40
BACDA
41-45
CDBCD
46-50
DBABD
51-55
ADBBC
阅读理解
56-59
DBDC
60-65
CDCDAB
五、任务型阅读
66.
relationship/
connection
/
link
67.
think
68.
Combination
69.
make
70.
aware
/
conscious
71.
avoid
/
prohibit
/
forbid
72.
value
/
benefit
73.
provides
/
equips
74.
use
75.
stronger
/
greater/better
六、单词拼写
76.
assumption
77.
casual
78.
potential
79.
circulate
80.punctual
81.
opposed
82.
qualification(s)
83.
obviously
84.
sacrifice
85.
unbelievable
七、动词填空
86.
wound
87.
taken
88.
are
being
marked
89.
(should)
be
completed
90.
to
have
seen
91.
to
link
92.
loaded
93.
served
94.
have
been
suffering/am
suffering
95.
Not
having
completed.
八、句型转换
96.
make...accessible
97.
give
approval
to
98.
subscribe
to
99.
abundant
100.
withdrew
from
101
invitation
to
102.
Without...as
103.
bent
on
104.
command
105.
tried
out...on
九、完成句子
106.
arising/resulting
from
107.
addicted
to
108.
making
arrangenents
109.
rid...of
110.
keep
in
touch/contact
with
111.
It
was
not
until
112.
accelerate...growth
113.
touched
on
十、书面表达
One
possible
version
Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice
Faced
with
disasters
and
adversities,
some
people
choose
to
stay
optimistic
and
determine
to
carry
on
regardless
of
the
hardships.
Life,
to
some
extent,
rests
on
our
choice.
Life
is
full
of
ups
and
downs.
When
the
time
comes
for
us
to
make
choices,
we
should
be
aware
of
the
importance
of
a
positive
attitude.
A
positive
attitude
somehow
resembles
the
sail
of
a
ship,
which
offers
us
the
right
direction.
As
a
teenager,
it
is
of
great
significance
to
take
a
positive
attitude
towards
life.
To
stay
energetic,
I
stick
to
an
exercise
schedule.
In
a
bid
to
keep
myself
informed
of
the
current
events
and
communicate
more
with
others,
I
read
newspapers
and
surf
on
the
Internet.
Whenever
I
come
across
any
difficulty
with
study
or
life,
I
analyze
the
problems
and
seek
help
from
parents
and
teachers
to
solve
problems.
All
these
mentioned
above
will
be
beneficial
for
me
to
grow
into
an
optimistic
and
confident
young
man.
Only
by
doing
so
can
I
fit
in
society
more
easily
and
stay
motivated
towards
a
better
life.
(160
words)
What
is
the
(66)______
between
intuition
and
success
How
much
do
people
know
about
intuition
How
does
intuition
function