2016-2017学年度第二学期期中考试试题
高
二
英
语
命题、审题:高中英语名师工作室
说明:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分120分,考试时间120分钟。
2.请将所有答案按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡相应的答题处,考试结束时,只需交答题纸。
第I卷
选择题(共4大题;满分60分)
一、听力(共两节,满分10分)
做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,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0.5分,满分2.5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
color
is
the
woman's
sweater
A.
Green.
B.
Yellow.
C.
Black.
2.
What
is
the
man
doing
A.
Driving.
B.
Reading.
C.
Shopping.
3.
What's
the
weather
like
today
A.
Fine.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Cloudy.
4.
What
do
we
know
about
Lucy
A.
She
doesn't
like
chatting.
B.
She
is
out
of
work.
C.
She
likes
watching
movie.
5.
When
was
the
camp
held
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
听下ww
w.ks
5u.co
m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,各个小题将给出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.
How
many
times
has
Mr.
Wilson
been
to
Beijing
A.
Once.
B.
Twice.
C.
Three
times.
7.
Which
season
is
it
in
Beijing
now
A.
Spring.
B.
Summer.
C.
Autumn.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Friends.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
9.
Where
is
the
Chinese
restaurant
A.
On
Green
Street.
B.
On
King
Street.
C.
On
Queen
Street.
10.
How
will
the
woman
most
probably
get
to
the
place
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bus.
C.
On
foot.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What's
wrong
with
the
woman
A.
She
has
a
bad
headache.
B.
She
has
had
a
cough
for
three
days.
C.
She
has
run
a
high
fever
these
days
12.
What
does
the
man
tell
the
woman
to
do
A.
Take
a
walk
by
the
lake.
B.
Come
to
see
him
tomorrow.
C.
Stay
in
bed
for
a
couple
of
days.
13.
What
caused
the
woman's
illness
A.
The
rain.
B.
The
smell
of
roses.
C.
The
water.
听第9段ww
w.ks
5u.co
m材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
was
the
man
told
to
do
A.
To
keep
the
parcel
light.
B.
To
make
sure
the
parcel
is
safe.
C.
To
make
sure
the
parcel
won't
be
opened.
15.
How
long
will
it
take
the
man
to
arrive
at
the
post
office
A.
Six
minutes.
B.
Ten
minutes.
C.
Thirty
minutes.
16.
How
soon
will
the
parcel
arrive
if
it
is
received
before
ten
a.m.
A.
In
two
days.
B.
In
three
days.
C.
In
four
days.
听第10ww
w.ks
5u.co
m段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
topic
of
the
talk
A.
Ways
of
eating.
B.
How
to
live
abroad.
C.
Table
manners.
18.
According
to
the
speaker,
in
which
country
is
it
all
right
to
make
a
noise
while
eating
A.
Japan.
B.
Britain.
C.
Mexico.
19.
Which
of
the
following
is
considered
bad
in
Britain
during
a
meal
A.
Lifting
the
bowl
for
more
food.
B.
Putting
your
hands
on
the
table.
C.
Using
a
bowl
to
have
liquid
food.
20.
What
is
considered
impolite
in
Arab
countries
A.
To
eat
with
both
hands.
B.
To
eat
with
the
left
hand.
C.
To
eat
with
the
right
hand.
二、单项选择(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
---Instead
of
lending
a
hand,
Jim
stood
by,
laughing
at
us
in
trouble.
---Oh,
it's
________
of
him
to
be
so
cold-hearted.
A.
accessible
B.
skeptical
C.
terminal
D.
typical
22.
Many
peasants
are
opposed
to
________
the
motorway.
It
is
not
a
wise
decision.
A.
build
B.
building
C.
be
building
D.
have
built
The
decision
________
for
almost
a
year
because
of
the
local
residents'
complaint
that
the
newly built
factory
would
disturb
the
quietness
of
the
place.
A.
has
been
delayed
B.
was
delayed
C.
would
be
delayed
D.
will
be
delayed
24.
It
is
vital
that
our
school________
students
to
use
computer
technology.
A.
may
teach
B.
must
teach
C.
teach
D.
is
teaching
25.
---Have
you
been
to
the
Great
Wall
---Perhaps
not
in
my
memory.________,
it
might
have
been
during
my
early
childhood.
A.
If
any
B.
If
ever
C.
If
not
D.
If
possible
According
to
school
bus
safety
rules,
when
a
school
bus
stops
on
the
road
to
________
or
pick
up
students,
other
vehicles
behind
it
must
stop
to
wait.
A.
drop
off
B.
take
off
C.
pay
off
D.
turn
off
He
was
sorry
for
wasting
the
precious
time
when
he
_______
studied
hard
playing
computer
games
at
school.
A.
should
have
B.
would
have
C.
might
have
D.
must
have
28.
---Excuse
me,
I'd
like
to
make
an
early
________
to
have
my
hair
cut
tomorrow.
---Will
8
o'clock
do
A.
appointment
B.
arrangement
C.
employment
D.
engagement
29.
---Can
I
use
the
telephone
on
the
table,
Sir
---Under
no
circumstances
________
to
use
the
telephone
in
the
office
for
personal
affairs.
A.
anyone
is
allowed
B.
nobody
is
allowed
C.
is
anyone
allowed
D.
is
nobody
allowed
30.
After
many
years
of
efforts,
he
________
writer,
whose
novels
were
popular
among
children.
A.
became
B.
turned
C.
got
D.
made
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Diana
got
married
and
had
a
5-year-old
son
named
Dusfin.
They
lived
a
very
happy
life
and
have
been
expecting
a
new
family
member
coming.
But
a
disease
forced
her
to
experience
an
emergency
operation
to
deliver
their
new
daughter.
At
12
inches
long
and
31
only
one
pound
and
nine
ounces,
she
was
a
premature
baby.
But
the
doctor’s
soft
words
dropped
like
32
.
“I
don’t
think
she’s
going
to
make
it.”
he
said.
“There’s
only
a
10-percent
33
she
will
pull
through
the
night,and
even
then,
if
by
some
chance
she
does
make
it,
her
future
could
be
a
very
34
one.”
David
and
Diana
listened
as
the
doctor
35
the
serious
problems
the
newly-born
baby,
Anna,
would
36
face
if
she
survived.
She
would
never
walk;she
would
never
37
;
she
would
probably
be
blind;
and
so
on.
“No!
No!”
was
all
Diana
could
say.
The
whole
family
had
long
38
the
day
they
would
have
a
daughter
to
become
a
39
of
four.
Now,
within
a
matter
of
hours,
that
dream
was
slipping
away.
But
Diana
40
,“I
don’t
care
what
the
doctors
say!
One
day
she
will
be
coming
home
with
us!”
Certainly,
there
was
41
a
moment
when
Anna
suddenly
grew
42
.
But
as
the
weeks
went
by,
she
did
43
gain
an
ounce
of
weight
here
and
an
ounce
of
44
there.
At
last,
when
Anna
turned
two
months
old,
her
parents
were
able
to
45
her
in
their
arms
for
the
very
first
time
though
46
continued
to
gently
but
coldly
47
that
her
chances
of
surviving,
much
less
living
any
kind
of
normal
life,
were
next
to
zero.
Finally,
Anna
went
home
from
the
hospital,
just
as
her
mother
had
48
.Today,
five
years
later,
Anna
is
a
little
but
lively
young
girl
with
bright
gray
eyes
49
a
strong
interest
for
life.
She
shows
no
50
of
any
mental
or
physical
injuries.
Simply,
she
is
everything
a
little
girl
can
be.
31.
A.
weighing
B.
counting
C.
measuring
D.
looking
32.
A.
gifts
B.
rains
C.
orders
D.
bombs
33.
A.
chance
B.
right
C.
deduction
D.
result
34.
A.
easy
B.
common
C.
cruel
D.
peaceful
35.
A.
solved
B.
collected
C.
created
D.
described
36.
A.
bravely
B.
likely
C.
completely
D.
firmly
37.
A.
talk
B.
taste
C.
breathe
D.
see
38.
A.
gone
through
B.
given
up
C.
relied
on
D.
dreamed
of
39.
A.
family
B.
group
C.
team
D.
unit
40.
A.
cried
B.
insisted
C.
admitted
D.
shouted
41.
A.
ever
B.
even
C.
never
D.
still
42.
A.
happier
B.
stronger
C.
quieter
D.
calmer
43.
A.
strangely
B.
sharply
C.
particularly
D.
slowly
44.
A.
strength
B.
progress
C.
skill
D.
wisdom
45.
A.
hold
B.
grasp
C.
touch
D.
put
46.
A.
barbers
B.
parents
C.
relatives
D.
doctors
47.
A.
notice
B.
warn
C.
judge
D.
present
48.
A.
doubted
B.
feared
C.
hoped
D.
accused
49.
A.
but
B.
and
C.
so
D.
yet
50.
A.
effects
B.
marks
C.
signs
D.
evidences
四、阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
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。
A
The
new
year
brought
new
desks
for
students
at
Vallecito
Elementary
School,
in
San
Rafael,
California.
The
last
three
of
the
school’s
22
classrooms
switched
from
seated
desks
to
standing
desks.
“It's
now
the
first
all-standing
school,”
Juliet
Starrett
told
TFK.
She
started
the
group
Stand
Up
Kids.
Her
goal
is
to
have
every
U.S.
public
school
kid
using
a
standing
desk
within
the
next10
years.
Starrett’s
daughters—Georgia,
10,
and
Caroline,
7—attend
Vallecito.
They
are
thrilled
with
their
desks.
“You
feel
happier,
you’re
less
tired,
and
you’re
more
active,”
Georgia
says.
Some
of
the
desks
have
wheels
and
fidget
bars.
The
bars
let
kids
move
in
a
way
that
doesn’t
disturb
the
class.
Wheels
allow
the
desks
to
be
moved
easily.
The
desks
also
adjust
to
different
heights.
Kids
take
breaks
by
sitting
on
the
floor
or
on
stools.
There
is
the
trend
of
designing
things
to
make
them
easy
and
safe
to
use.
According
to
Mark
Benden,
director
of
the
Texas
A&M
Center,
standing
workers
are
more
focused
and
healthier.
He
says
his
research
shows
that
kids
using
standing
desks
are
more
engaged
and
burn
more
calories.
In
December,
researchers
in
New
Zealand,
Australia,
and
the
United
Kingdom
released
similar
findings.
But
not
everyone
is
convinced
standing
is
better
than
sitting.
Some
parents
and
teachers
worry
that
kids
will
get
tired
and
that
standing
for
long
periods
of
time
may
be
harmful.
And
standing
desks
are
more
expensive.
Benden
says
both
sitting
and
standing
desks
can
cause
problems
if
they
are
not
the
proper
height.
“Our
message
should
not
be
‘Sit
less,
stand
more,'”
he
says,
“but
‘Sit
less,
move
more.’”
51.
What
is
Paragraph
3
mainly
about
A.
Why
standing
desks
are
used.
B.
Where
standing
desks
are
used.
C.
How
standing
desks
are
used.
D.
Who
uses
standing
desks.
52.
Mark
Benden’s
research
shows
that
kids
using
standing
desks________.
A.
feel
more
tired
B.
are
more
focused
C.
get
better
scores
D.
tend
to
eat
more
53.
Some
parents
and
teachers
worry
that
using
standing
desks
may________
.
A.
disturb
the
kids
in
class
B.
leave
the
classroom
noisy
C.
harm
the
students’
health
D.
increase
the
teachers'
workload
B
How
can
we
get
rid
of
garbage
Do
we
have
enough
energy
sources
to
meet
our
future
energy
needs
These
are
two
important
questions
that
many
people
are
asking
today.
Some
people
think
that
man
might
be
able
to
solve
both
problems
at
the
same
time.
They
suggest
using
garbage
as
an
energy
source,
and
at
the
same
time,
it
can
save
the
land
to
hold
garbage.
For
a
long
time,
people
buried
garbage
or
dumped
it
on
empty
land.
Now,
empty
land
is
scarce.
But
more
and
more
garbage
is
produced
each
year.
However,
garbage
can
be
a
good
fuel
to
use.
The
things
in
garbage
do
not
look
like
coal,
petroleum,
or
natural
gas;
but
they
are
chemically
similar
to
these
fossil
fuels.
As
we
use
up
our
fossil
fuel
supplies,
we
might
be
able
to
use
garbage
as
an
energy
source.
Burning
garbage
is
not
a
new
idea.
Some
cities
in
Europe
and
the
United
States,
have
been
burning
garbage
for
years.
The
heat
that
is
produced
by
burning
garbage
is
used
to
boil
water.
The
steam
that
is
produced
is
used
to
make
electricity
or
to
heat
nearby
buildings.
In
Paris
France,
some
power
plants
burn
almost
2
million
metric
tons
of
the
city
garbage
each
year.
The
amount
of
energy
produced
is
about
the
same
as
would
be
produced
by
burning
almost
a
half
million
barrels
of
oil.
Our
fossil
fuel
supplies
are
limited.
Burning
garbage
might
be
one
kind
of
energy
source
that
we
can
use
to
help
meet
our
energy
needs.
This
method
could
also
reduce
the
amount
of
garbage
piling
up
on
the
earth.
54.
What
two
problems
can
man
solve
by
burning
garbage
A.
The
shortage
of
energy
and
air
pollution
B.
The
shortage
of
energy
and
the
land
to
hold
garbage
C.
Air
pollution
and
the
shortage
of
fossil
fuel
D.
Air
pollution
and
the
shortage
of
land
to
hold
garbage
55.
According
to
the
passage
which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
A.
About
2
million
metric
tons
of
garbage
are
burned
in
Paris,
France
each
year.
B.
In
a
modern
society,
more
and
more
garbage
is
produced
each
year.
C.
Using
garbage
is
a
good
way
to
solve
the
problem
of
energy
shortage.
D.
It
will
be
too
expensive
to
use
garbage
as
an
energy
source.
56.
What
is
the
author's
attitude
A.
Negative
B.
Indifferent
C.
Agreeing
D.
Disagreeing
C
In
colleges
around
the
country,
most
students
are
also
workers.
The
reality
of
college
can
be
pretty
different
from
the
images
presented
in
movies
and
television.
Instead
of
the
students
who
wake
up
late,
party
all
the
time,
and
study
only
before
exams,
many
colleges
are
full
of
students
with
pressing
schedules
of
not
just
classes
and
activities,
but
real
jobs,
too.
This
isn’t
a
temporary
phenomenon.
The
share
of
working
students
has
been
on
the
rise
since
the
1970s,
and
one-fifth
of
students
work
year
round.
About
one-quarter
of
those
who
work
while
attending
school
have
both
a
full-course
load
and
a
full-time
job.
The
arrangement
can
help
pay
for
tuition
(学费)
and
living
costs,
obviously.
And
there’s
value
in
it
beyond
the
direct
cause:
such
jobs
can
also
be
critical
for
developing
important
professional
and
social
skills
that
make
it
easier
to
land
a
job
after
graduation.
With
many
employers
looking
for
students
with
already-developed
skill
sets,
on-the-job
training
while
in
college
can
be
the
best
way
to
ensure
a
job
later
on.
But
it’s
not
all
upside.
Even
full-time
work
may
not
completely
cover
the
cost
of
tuition
and
living
expenses.
The
study
notes
that
if
a
student
worked
a
full-time
job
at
the
federal
minimum
wage,
they
would
earn
just
over
$15,000
each
year,
certainly
not
enough
to
pay
for
tuition,
room,
and
board
at
many
colleges
without
some
serious
financial
aid.
That
means
that
though
they’re
sacrificing
time
away
from
the
classroom,
many
working
students
will
still
graduate
with
at
least
some
debt.
And
working
full
time
can
reduce
the
chance
that
students
will
graduate
at
all,
by
cutting
into
the
time
available
for
studying
and
attending
classes.
There
is
little
reward
for
attending
but
not
finishing
college.
Students
who
wind
up
leaving
school
because
of
difficulty
in
managing
work
and
class
are
likely
to
find
themselves
stuck
in
some
of
the
same
jobs
they
might
have
gotten
if
they
hadn’t
gone
at
all.
The
difficulty
of
working
too
much
while
in
school
can
create
a
cycle
that
pushes
students
further
into
debt
without
receiving
any
of
the
financial
or
career
benefits.
57.
According
to
the
passage,
the
reality
of
college
students
is
that
______.
A.
they
throw
parties
a
lot
B.
they
stay
up
late
every
night
C.
they
work
besides
attending
classes
D.
they
pay
no
attention
to
exams
58.
What
is
the
indirect
cause
of
an
increasing
number
of
working
students
A.
The
need
of
developing
social
networks.
B.
The
lack
of
summer
jobs
for
young
adults.
C.
The
expenses
of
high
tuition
and
living
costs.
D.
The
chance
of
finding
a
job
after
graduation.
59.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
______.
A.
working
students
are
more
likely
to
finish
college
B.
students
can
cover
their
college
expenses
through
working
C.
students
receive
a
huge
reward
for
managing
work
and
class
D.
dropping
out
of
college
may
not
help
students
get
career
benefits
60.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
The
Difficulties
of
Landing
a
Job
B.
The
Struggle
of
Work-School
Balance
C.
The
Reward
of
Working
While
Studying
D.
The
Images
of
Working
College
Students
第II卷
非选择题(共5大题;满分60分)
五、单词拼写
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据所给首字母或汉语提示写出空缺处单词的适当形式,使句意完整正确。每空一词。
Managers
were
willing
to
enlarge
their
businesses
when
they
________(预见)growth
in
earnings.
2.
Despite
lots
of
advantages,
there
are
some
________(缺陷)in
modern
teaching
mode.
3.
It’s
important
to
draw
out
a
child’s
________(潜在的)ability.
4.
I'd
like
to
________(提取)1,000
dollars
from
my
savings
account
to
pay
the
rent.
5.
The
yearly
output
of
the
________(便携式的))computers
in
the
factory
reaches
up
to
50,000.
6.
Here
comes
the
general’s
c________
that
all
of
the
soldiers
should
stay
where
they
are.
7.
I'm
sorry
to
inform
you
that
we
have
to
p________
the
exhibition
due
to
the
terrible
weather.
8.
If
our
a________
is
right,
Mr
white
will
be
innocent.
9.
Your
blood
pressure
is
a________,
you
have
to
lie
down
and
get
relaxed.
10.
The
hotel
r________
wants
to
know
when
we
will
be
checking
out
tomorrow
morning.
六、
动词填空
(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)
请用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空(不限定1个词)。
1.
The
prizes
he
won
were_________
(distribute)
among
his
friends.
2.
We
regretted
_________
(reject)
his
suggestion
which
was
considered
to
be
practical
later.
3.
It
took
the
driver
hours
to
get
the
truck_________
(load)
with
goods.
4.
We
are
firmly_________
(oppose)
to
the
practice
of
power
politics
between
nations.
5.
The
only
reason
was
that
the
theory
he
stuck
to
_________
(prove)
wrong
6.
An
earthquake
_________
(measure)
above
6.0
on
the
Richter
scale(里氏震级)is
destructive
to
the
world.
If
a
woman
_______
(acknowledge)
as
the
best
tennis
player
in
the
world,
she
can
acquire
a
lot
of
money
from
advertisements.
8.
_______
(wear)
out
after
a
long
walk,
Henry
called
and
said
he
couldn’t
come.
9.
In
order
to
keep
the
indoor
air
fresh,
you’d
better
open
the
window
in
the
morning
to
make
air_______
(circulate).
10.
Don’t
bother
your
father
_______
(wind)
up
the
watch;
it’s
an
automatic
watch.
七、句型转换
(共20个空格;每空0.5分,满分10分)
在改写后的句子中填入适当的词,使该句与原句意思相符或相近,每空一词。
1.
Astronomy
is
connected
with
mathematics.
→Astronomy
________
________
________
mathematics.
2.
We
shouldn’t
develop
economy
thinking
nothing
about
the
natural
environment.
→We
are
not
supposed
to
develop
economy
________
________
________
________
the
natural
environment.
3.
He
is
to
make
a
speech
about
human
rights
at
the
conference
next
week.
→He
is
due
to
________
the
conference
on
human
rights
next
week.
4.
He
kept
in
touch
with
his
teacher
by
writing
letters.
→He
________
________
his
teacher
to
keep
in
touch.
5.
The
nurses
wanted
to
work
less
hours.
Besides,
they
requested
a
pay
raise.
→________
________
________
the
nurses
________
to
work
less
hours,
but
also
they
requested
a
pay
raise.
6.
In
China,
it
is
illegal
for
ordinary
people
to
possess
guns.
→According
to
law
of
China,
ordinary
people
don’t
have
rights
to
________
________
________
guns.
7.
It
is
said
that
some
singers
have
addiction
to
drugs.
→Some
singers
are
said
to
be
________
________
drugs.
8.
We
will
be
in
charge
of
the
construction
of
the
bridge.
→We
will
________
the
construction
of
this
bridge.
八、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分l0分)
请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
The
worst
time
to
look
for
a
job
is
when
you
must
have
a
new
one
immediately.
Job
Searching
under
pressure
often
results
in
nervous
interviewing
and
decision-making
from
relatively
few
options.
If
you
are
not
in
need
of
an
immediate
career
change,
here
are
ways
you
can
improve
your
long-term
career
prospects
(前景)
today:
Identify
at
least
two
different
roles.
You
do
not
have
to
be
qualified
for
these
positions
today,
nor
do
they
have
to
exist
in
your
company.
However,
these
roles
should
be
related
to
your
current
skill
set.
They
are
career
options
that
look
interesting.
Once
you
have
a
couple
of
targets,
think
about
why
and
what
interests
you.
Pay
close
attention
to
what
appeals
to
you,
and
write
it
down.
This
will
give
insight
into
your
motivations
and
targets.
Subscribe
to
a
career
specific
magazine.
Knowledge
is
power
in
the
workplace.
All
businesses
must
stay
relevant
to
their
customers
in
order
to
win
the
competitions
and
increase
revenue(收益).
Reading
about
industry
trends,
advancements
and
success
stories
keeps
you
in
touch
with
market
conditions.
This
information
allows
you
to
see
which
companies
and
professionals
are
leading
the
peck.
You
can
follow
their
examples
in
your
own
workplace.
If
you
associate
with
those
that
stand
out
from
the
rest,
you
are
likely
to
find
yourself
with
better
opportunities.
Do
exceptional
work.
In
any
role,
there
is
a
way
to
perform
at
your
best.
Look
for
ways
to
deliver
a
top
performance.
Show
up
early,
be
flexible
to
new
assignments,
have
a
positive
attitude,
cooperate
with
other
departments,
pay
attention
to
the
little
details.
Be
professionally
curious.
Talk
to
people
about
their
careers.
Learn
more
about
how
success
is
measured
in
other
roles,
departments
and
companies.
Ask
people
their
thoughts
on
different
industries.
Challenge
yourself
to
expand
your
business
knowledge
through
interactions
with
people
at
regular
time.
People
hire
people.
You
never
know
what
connections
may
be
relevant
when
you
start
your
next
job
search,
so
develop
a
habit
of
making
good
connections
no
matter
where
you
go.
Take
the
time
to
learn
about
others,
and
be
helpful
when
you
can.
As
in
all
things
in
life,
getting
in
front
of
a
difficult
task
early
is
always
less
stressful
than
reacting
to
a
career
surprise.
Changing
jobs
is
to
be
expected.
No
matter
how
secure
you
feel
today,
the
time
will
come
when
either
you
or
your
employer
decide
it
is
time
to
change.
How
to
Improve
Your
Career
Prospects
Passage
outline
Supporting
details
Introduction
Job
searching
under
pressure
(1)
▲
nervous
interviewing
and
decision-
making
from
relatively
few
options.
(2)
▲
to
improve
your
long-term
career
prospects
Identify
two
different
roles
The
roles
are
supposed
to
have
something
to
do
with
your
current
skill
set. Pay
close
attention
to
those
things
that
(3)
▲
you
(4)
▲
to
a
magazine
on
career
The
relevant
knowledge
in
the
workplace
can
help
beat
the
competitors
working
in
other
companies. Follow
the
examples
in
your
field,
making
it
(5)
▲
for
you
to
get
better
chances.
Do
exceptional
work
Try
your
best
to
perform
at
your
best Work
early
to
finish
new
tasks
with
a
flexible
and
positive
attitude. Cooperate
with
other
departments,
not
(6)
▲
little
details.
Be
professionally
curious
Talk
about
people’s
careers
and
learn
how
people
(7)
▲
success
in
other
roles
and
fields. Widen
your
business
knowledge
by
interacting
with
people
(8)
▲
.
Develop
a
Habit
of
connecting
well
wherever
you
go.
Conclusion
Getting
hard
tasks
early
can
be
more
(9)
▲
than
reacting
to
a
career
surprise. Changing
jobs
may
be
(10)
▲
in
your
way,
despite
the
fact
that
you
feel
secure
today.
九、书面表达(满分20分)
近年来许多名校成为旅游景点,引起了公众的广泛关注。为此,你班开展有关“Should
university
campuses
be
open
to
tourists ”的讨论。请你根据下表所提供的信息,给China
Daily报社写一封信,介绍讨论情况并发表白己的看法。
反对者
影响在校学生学习,分散注意力;大量游客涌入校园,带来安全隐患。
赞成者
拉近学生和社会距离,利于文化交流;大学已成为社会文明的象征,应该让人们去感受那里的气氛。
你的建议/看法
……(至少谈两点)
注意:1.词数:150左右。信的开头和结尾已经给出,但不计入总词数;
2.短文须包括表中的全部内容,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Editor,
Recent
years
have
witnessed
the
fact
that
campuses
of
famous
universities
have
become
one
of
the
popular
tourist
destinations,
which
has
aroused
great
public
concern.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Best
regards,
Li
Hua
2016-2017年春学期期中考试
高二英语参考答案
听力:
1-5
BACBB
6-10
BCABC
11-15
BCABC
16-20
BCABB
单项选择:
21-25
DBBCB
26-30
AAACB
完形填空:
31-35
ADACD
36-40
BADAB
41-45
CBDAA
46-50
DBCBC
阅读理解:
51-53
CBC
54-56
BDC
57-60
CDDB
五、单词拼写:
1.
foresaw
2.
drawbacks
3.
potential
4.
withdraw
5.
portable
6.
command
7.
postpone
8.
assumption
9.
abnormal
10.
receptionist
动词填空:
1.
distributed
2.
rejecting
3.
loaded
4.
opposed
5.
proved
6.
measuring
7.
is/has
been
acknowledged
8.
Worn
9.
circulate
10.
to
wind
句子转换:
1.
is
related
to
2.
at
the
sacrifice/cost
of
3.
address
4.
corresponded
with
5.
Not
only
did;
want
6.
take
possession
of
7.
addicted
to
8.
undertake
八、任务型阅读:
1.
causes
2.
Ways
3.
interest/attract
4.
Subscribe
5.
possible/probable
6.
ignoring/neglecting/overlooking
7.
measure
8.
regularly
9.
relaxing
10.
unavoidable
书面表达:
Dear
Editor,
Recent
years
have
witnessed
the
fact that
campuses
of
famous
universities
have
become
one
of
the
popular
tourist
destinations,
which
has
aroused
great
public
concern.
I'm
writing
to
tell
you
about
the
discussion
we’ve
had
about
whether
the
university
campus
should
be
open
to
tourists.
Some
students
argue
that
tourists
should
be
denied
access
to
university
campuses.
They
think
the
tourists
visiting
the
campuses
will
make
it
harder
for
students
to
focus
on
their
studies.
Worse
still,
with
so
many
tourists
entering
the
campuses,
some
safety
problems
will
probably
arise.
However,
others
hold
opposite
opinions.
They
insist
that
this
can
bring
students
and
society
closer
together
and
is
good
for
cultural
exchange
between
people.
Besides,
some
universities
have
become
a
symbol
of
social
civilization
and
people
should
be
allowed
a
chance
to
experience
the
atmosphere.
.
In
my
opinion,
several
factors
should
be
considered
before
opening
university
campuses
to
tourists.
First,
campuses
should
only
be
open
to
tourists
on
weekends
or
during
holidays.
Second,
the
number
of
tourists
should
be
strictly
limited
to
guarantee
safety.
(150
words)
Best
regards,
Li
Hua
附:录音稿原文
Text
1
M:
You
look
so
cool
in
this
yellow
sweater.
W:
Thank
you.
In
fact,
green
is
my
favorite
color,
but
the
sales
girl
said
the
green
ones
were
sold
out.
Text
2
W:
Look,
the
bookstore
is
over
there.
M:
I’m
sorry
but
I
can't
stop
there.
There
is
no
place
to
park
my
car.
Text
3
M:
Rainy
day
isn’t
it
W:
No,
it's
like
what
the
radio
said.
It’s
cloudy.
M:
I
wish
it
would
be
fine
for
the
weekend.
Text
4
W:
I
find
Lucy
often
surfs
the
Internet
these
days.
Is
she
chatting
or
watching
movies
M:
No.
She
was
fired
last
week;
she's
looking
for
a
new
job
on
the
Internet.
Text
5
W:
Hello,
David.
What
about
the
camping
on
Saturday
M:
Great,
but
I
didn't
see
you
in
the
camp,
Jane.
Did
you
go
and
enjoy
yourself
W:
No,
I
didn't.
I
fell
sick
on
Friday
night
and
didn't
get
better
until
Sunday.
Text
6
W:
Here
is
your
coffee.
M:
Thank
you,
it
is
just
to
my
taste.
W:
Did
you
have
a
nice
flight
M:
Yes,
it
was
pleasant,
but
it
was
a
little
too
long,
I
wish
Beijing
were
much
closer
to
San
Francisco.
W:
Is
this
your
first
trip
to
Beijing
M:
No,
this
is
my
second
visit,
in
fact,
I
came
here
last
spring.
It
was
very
windy
then.
It's
much
nicer
now.
W:
Yes,
autumn
is
the
best
season
here.
You
came
here
at
just
the
right
time.
Oh,
here
comes
Mr.
Smith,
it
was
nice
talking
to
you
Mr.
Wilson.
M:
Same
here,
Miss
Lee.
Text
7
M:
Hello
Debbie.
W:
Hello
Paul.
I
haven’t
heard
from
you
for
a
long
time.
How
are
you
doing
M:
Fine.
I’m
calling
to
ask
if
you'd
like
to
have
dinner
with
me
this
evening.
W:
Why
not
Where
M:
Let's
go
to
the
Chinese
restaurant
on
King
Street.
W:
Is
it
very
far
from
my
place
How
can
I
get
there
M:
Not
very
far
and
you
can
walk
there
in
ten
minutes.
Go
out
of
your
office
and
turn
right.
Walk
along
Queen
Street,
turn
down
Green
Street
and
take
the
second
turning
on
the
right.
That’s
King
Street.
W:
Wait,
wait,
turn
down
Green
Street
and
take
the
second
turning
on
the
right.
M:
Right.
The
restaurant
is
on
the
corner,
next
to
the
Sun
Hotel.
W:
Next
to
the
Sun
Hotel.
Good.
So
see
you
at…
M:
Six
thirty,
okay
W:
Okay
Paul.
Thank
you
for
your
invitation
M:
It's
my
pleasure.
Text
8
M:
Hello,
Carol.
What
seems
to
be
the
trouble
W:
So
kind
of
you
to
come
to
see
me.
I
don't
know
what's
wrong.
Three
days
ago
while
planting
roses
in
the
garden,
it
rained
and
I
got
completely
wait,
and
I’ve
had
a
cough
since
that
night.
Now
I
ache
all
over.
M:
Well,
let
me
take
a
look.
are
you
still
coughing
very
much
W:
Yes
and
my
stomach
has
been
upset.
In
addition,
I
always
feel
sick.
M:
Mm.
You
are
running
a
high
fever,
I’m
afraid.
W:
Oh,
no
wonder
I’ve
got
a
hot
face.
M:
Well,
Carol,
I
think
you’ve
got
the
flu.
These
days
there
has
been
a
lot
of
flu
going
around.
I
want
you
to
stay
in
bed
for
at
least
two
days,
drink
plenty
of
water,
and
take
the
medicine
three
times
a
day.
I'll
look
in
on
you
tomorrow
morning.
W:
Very
good.
Thank
you
so
much.
.
Text
9
W:
Good
morning,
this
is
the
Post
Office.
M:
Good
morning.
I
want
to
send
a
parcel
to
Paris.
Can
you
tell
me
what
to
do,
please
W:
We
need
the
full
name,
address
and
the
phone
number
of
the
person
who
will
receive
the
parcel.
M:
Just
a
moment,
I’m
taking
notes.
Name,
address
and
phone
number,
right
W:
You
also
have
to
leave
your
name
and
phone
number.
M:
Okay.
Anything
else
W:
There
also
should
be
a
brief
description
of
the
things
you're
sending.
You
should
prove
the
parcel
is
safe.
M:
Okay.
I
see.
W:
You
should
leave
it
open
so
that
we
can
check
it
when
you
arrive
here.
M:
Could
you
send
someone
to
my
home
It
will
take
me
thirty
minutes
to
go
to
your
office.
W:
I'm
sorry,
but
you
have
to
come
to
our
office.
Our
office
will
be
open
until
six
p.m.
M:
Fine.
How
long
will
it
take
to
get
the
parcel
to
Paris
W:
Three
or
four
working
days.
It
is
Monday
today.
If
we
receive
the
parcel
before
ten
a.m.
today,
it
will
arrive
in
Paris
on
Thursday.
But
it
will
arrive
on
Friday
if
we
receive
the
parcel
after
ten
a.m.
Text
10
Today
I’m
going
to
tell
you
something
about
table
manners
in
some
countries.
I
think
you
already
know
that
people
in
different
countries
have
different
ways
of
doing
things.
Something
that
is
rude
in
one
country
may
well
be
quite
polite
in
another.
For
example,
in
Britain
you
mustn’t
lift
your
bowl
to
your
mouth
when
you're
having
some
liquid
food.
And
in
Japan
you
needn't
worry
about
making
a
noise
when
you
drink
it.
It
shows
that
you
are
enjoying
it.
But
that's
considered
bad
manners
in
Britain.
In
Britain
we
try
not
to
put
our
hands
on
the
table
at
all
during
a
meal.
In
Mexico,
however,
guests
are
expected
to
keep
their
hands
on
the
table
throughout
a
meal.
But
it
is
in
the
Arab
countries
that
we
really
must
be
careful
with
our
hands.
You
see
in
Arab
countries
you
mustn't
eat
with
your
left
hand.
This
is
considered
to
be
very
impolite.
So
what
should
you
do
if
you
visit
another
country
Well
you
needn't
worry.
You
can
ask
the
native
people
there
for
help
or
just
watch
carefully
and
try
to
do
as
they
do,
not
as
you
do
at
home.