黑龙江省友谊县红兴隆管理局第一高级中学2016-2017学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 Word版含答案

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红兴隆管理局第一高级中学
2016--2017学年度第二学期高二年级期中考试
英语学科试卷
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时间:100分钟
第一部分:阅读理解(共2节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
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habit
of
reading
C.
take
pleasure
in
reading
with
their
friends
D.
read
more
but
spend
less
2.
Who
wrote
the
story
about
animals
A.
Rob
Elliott
B.
Dale
Carnegie
C.
Giles
Andreae
D.
Robert
Munsch
3.
Which
book
has
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different
kind
of
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cover
from
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others
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B.
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C.
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Dance
D.
Laugh-Out-Loud
Jokes
for
Kids
B
GRANDMOTHER,
Michelle
Riotton,
a
78
old,
survived
after
falling
down
a
mountain
valley.
She
set
off
for
a
walk
alone
dressed
only
in
a
light
jacket
and
trousers.
"I
slipped
into
a
valley!"
said
Mrs.
Riotton,
who
said
the
fall
happened
in
a
deep
forest
close
to
her
home
village.
It
was
warm
and
sunny
when
the
accident
happened,
but
temperatures
dropped
to
very
low
when
night
fell,
and
it
rained.
"I
wasn’t
afraid,"
said
Mrs
Riotton.
"But
I
was
worried
that
my
children
and
grandchildren
would
become
too
worried
about
me."
Mrs
Riotton
said
she
covered
herself
in
leaves
when
feeling
cold,
taking
very
small
bites
of
two
biscuits
which
she
had
in
her
pocket
and
drinking
rainwater
which
fell
down
her
face.
She
spent
six
nights
before
she
was
found
on
Saturday.
She
was
lying
at
the
bottom
of
the
valley,
which
was
less
than
a
mile
from
her
home.
The
search
had
once
been
stopped,
but
Patrice
Fossard,
one
of
her
neighbors,
insisted
that
the
search
continue.
"There
was
no
way
we
could
give
up
her,
even
if
deep
inside
we
felt
we
had
little
hope
of
finding
her
alive,"
said
Mr
Fossard.
"It
was
a
miracle
that
Michele
was
finally
found."
Mrs
Riotton
said
she
would
be
taking
life
easier
from
now
on.
"Enough
is
enough!"
she
said.
"No
more
forests--I
don’t
want
to
visit
one
again."
A
mountain
policeman
said
walking
alone
in
the
mountain
was
not
recommended
and
that
Mrs
Riotton
should
have
carried
a
mobile
phone
with
her.
"The
mountains
are
particularly
dangerous
at
this
time
of
year
as
sunny
afternoons
can
quickly
change
into
cold,
wet
and
stormy
evenings,"
he
said.
"Anybody
walking
into
the
mountains
should
carry
safety
equipment
and
be
prepared
for
any
kind
of
emergency."
4.
When
Michelle
Riotton
was
in
the
valley,
she
_________.
A.
was
hurt
too
badly
to
move
B.
missed
her
home
very
much
C.
didn’t
feel
afraid
D.
felt
very
hungry
5.
Michelle
Riotton
covered
herself
with
leaves
to
__________.
A.
keep
warm
during
her
suffering
B.
prevent
the
harmful
animals
C.
make
herself
noticed
by
others
D.
avoid
getting
wet
in
the
rain
6.
Michelle
Riotton
got
lost
on
_________.
A.
Saturday
B.
Monday
C.
Wednesday
D.
Sunday
7.
According
to
the
mountain
policeman,
_________.
A.
the
mountains
in
the
morning
are
very
dangerous
B.
one
had
better
not
walk
in
the
mountains
alone
C.
people
should
carry
safety
equipment
every
day
D.
people
wouldn’t
be
safe
without
a
mobile
phone
C
Clean
water
is
not
only
important
for
food
production,
but
necessary
for
our
life.
However,
large
numbers
of
people
in
Asia
and
Sub-Saharan
Africa
are
going
without.
The
World
Health
Organization
reports
that
almost
4,000
children
die
each
day
for
dirty
water
or
lack
of
water.
Agriculture
is
the
primary
user
of
water
at
70–85%
of
fresh
water
in
the
world.
Industrial
uses
of
water
don’t
often
come
to
mind,
but
you
may
be
surprised
to
know
that
industry
uses
59%
of
the
water
supply
in
developed
countries.
Home
use
takes
up
only
8%
in
the
world.
But
as
cities
grow,
the
local
government
has
to
cut
down
on
water
use.
Many
cities
are
turning
to
privatization
(私有化)
of
water
as
a
method
of
controlling
use.
The
poor
are
paying
as
much
as
a
quarter
of
their
monthly
income
for
water
in
some
developing
countries.
In
60%
of
large
European
cities,
groundwater
is
being
used
at
a
faster
rate.
People
are
saving
water
by
simply
using
less
and
being
careful
with
what
they
do
use.
Sometimes
it’s
as
simple
as
not
throwing
out
water
that
they
could
use
elsewhere.
In
Australia
overuse
of
water
has
always
been
a
problem.
The
Australian
government
has
encouraged
households
and
industries
to
collect
rainwater
and
reuse
water
from
showers.
Technology
is
helping
householders
for
shower
and
bath
water
for
reuse
in
toilets
or
gardens.
The
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
has
made
a
water
saving
program
designed
to
encourage
families
and
businesses
to
examine
their
water
use
and
save
more
water.
Good
water
management
has
been
considered
by
scientists
and
the
UN
as
the
key
to
solving
the
water
problem.
We
can
all
work
together
to
protect
our
valuable
water
in
our
daily
life.
8.
In
developed
countries,
most
water
is
used
by
______.
A.
industry
B.
agriculture
C.
families
D.
businesses
9.
To
save
water,
what
do
Australians
and
Europeans
both
choose
to
do
A.
Find
more
groundwater.
B.
Make
good
use
of
rainwater.
C.
Encourage
people
to
have
fewer
showers
D.
Recycle
water
for
a
second
use.
10.
According
to
scientists,
to
deal
with
water
shortage,
the
most
important
is
to
______.
A.
popularize
privatization
of
water
B.
cut
down
on
water
use
at
home
C.
have
good
control
over
water
use
D.
introduce
water-saving
technologies
11.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Water—the
source
of
all
lives
B.
Save
water,
save
the
world
C.
New
ways
to
save
water
D.
Water
and
people’s
health
D
Are
you
having
difficulty
falling
asleep
Try
drinking
a
glass
of
warm
milk.
If
that
doesn’t
work,
listen
to
some
soft,
beautiful
music.
Still
no
luck
Try
think
about
sheep
jumping
over
a
fence.
If
you
are
still
awake,
take
a
sleeping
pill.
People
who
take
pills
often
become
dependent
on
the
drugs.
So
you
lie
awake
knowing
that
the
new
workday
will
soon
arrive.
If
you
have
been
in
such
condition
for
at
least
one
month,
you
may
have
primary
insomnia(失眠症).
A
new
study
has
found
that
you
might
fall
asleep
more
quickly
and
stay
asleep
longer
if
you
try
“cerebral
hypothermia.”
It
is
not
a
complex
medical
process.
It
just
means
cooling
down
your
brain.
Eric
Nofzinger
and
Naniel
Buysse
from
the
University
of
Pittsburgh
Medical
School
led
the
study.
They
examined
twelve
people
who
had
sleeping
problems.
Twelve
others
had
no
sleeping
problems.
Each
of
them
wore
a
soft
plastic
cap
on
their
head
at
bedtime.
The
caps
had
tubes
inside
filled
with
water.
The
researchers
moved
the
water
through
the
tubes
and
then
changed
the
temperature
of
the
water.
Other
studies
showed
that
people
who
had
sleeping
problems
often
had
more
chemical
reactions
in
the
front
of
their
brain.
The
researchers
thought
cooling
down
the
brain
might
help.
On
the
first
two
nights
of
testing,
the
patients
wore
caps
with
no
water.
On
the
next
two
nights,
the
caps
were
worn,
but
the
water
was
not
cooled.
Then
the
researchers
cooled
the
water
a
little
for
another
two
nights.
On
the
final
two
nights
of
the
study,
the
temperature
of
the
water
was
made
much
cooler.
The
researchers
found
that
the
water
caps
didn’
t
help
the
patients
until
the
temperature
was
about
14℃.
Most
of
the
patients
fell
asleep
faster
and
slept
better
when
the
coolest
water
was
moving
around
their
head.
Dr
Nfzinger
and
Dr.
Buysse
noted
that
this
was
only
the
beginning
of
the
brain
temperature
study.
But
they
believed
they
had
discovered
something
important
that
needed
more
research.
12.
The
first
paragraph
is
written
to
_________.
A.
put
forward
the
topic
of
the
passage.
B.
explain
how
serious
insomnia
is
C.
tell
us
the
causes
of
sleeping
problems.
D.
tell
us
the
danger
of
having
sleeping
problems.
13.
From
the
passage
we
know
that
“cerebral
hypothermia”
is
actually
_________.
A.
a
complex
medical
process.
B.
a
psychological
treatment.
C.
a
simple
physical
treatment.
D.
a
difficult
scientific
theory.
14.
In
the
study,
researchers
helped
people
fall
asleep
faster
through
_________.
A.
increasing
chemical
reactions
in
the
front
of
their
brain.
B.
making
them
feel
safe
with
a
cap
on
their
head
C.
asking
them
to
drink
water
to
cool
down
D.
lowering
the
temperature
of
their
brain
15.
What
is
paragraph
4
mainly
about
A.
The
cause
of
the
study.
B.
The
function
of
the
caps.
C.
People’s
reactions
to
the
study.
D.
Some
details
of
the
study.
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Habits
Of
Highly
Successful
Students
Never
Over-Study
When
you
spend
too
much
time
studying
you
will
quickly
lose
focus
and
the
time
spent
in
studying
will
become
‘junk
time’.
You
think
you're
studying
but
you're
just
sitting
there
re-reading
the
same
sentence
about
100
times
and
you're
not
getting
anywhere.
Instead,
take
regular
breaks.
16
Besides,
it
will
give
your
mind
some
time
to
take
in
what
you
have
been
doing.
17
Top
students
don't
just
randomly
sit
down
and
complete
work.
They
actually
plan
what
they
are
going
to
do:
They
actually
plan
the
time
they
will
study
and
they
set
goals
for
what
will
be
achieved.
If
you
want
to
be
successful,
do
as
successful
people
do.
Set
a
plan
and,
set
a
goal
and
stick
to
it,
which
will
create
a
routine
and
a
routine
is
the
first
step
towards
developing
a
habit.
18
Front
Up
To
The
Toughest
Work
First
Many
of
us
like
to
do
the
easy
things
first
to
build
our
confidence.
That’s
fair
enough.
The
only
challenge
with
this
approach
is
that
you
use
up
your
primary
energy
at
the
start
of
any
study
period
and
so
if
you
are
dealing
with
the
easy
parts
with
your
primary
energy
your
batteries
will
be
low
when
it
comes
the
time
to
deal
with
the
hard
part.
So
what
happens
then
19
We
all
do
it.
We
really
shouldn't,
though.
So
develop
the
habit
of
giving
your
primary
energy
to
the
hard
tasks
and
completing
the
easy
stuff
last.
20
Do
we
really
have
to
explain
this
Just
turn
them
off
for
an
hour,
we
promise
the
world
will
still
be
there
when
you
log
back
in!
Don't
text
your
friends,
don't
chat
while
doing
memory
activities,don't
make
phone
calls,
just
focus
on
what
you're
doing.
Even
if
you
focus
on
work'
for
15
minutes
followed
by
5
mins
of
chatting,
it’s
better
than
30
minutes
of
work
while
also
chatting!
You
get
that
right
A.
Plan
Your
Study
B.
Achieve
Your
Goal
C.
Positive
habits
decide
future
success.
D.
Taking
breaks
can
make
you
get
everywhere.
E.
You
get
tired
and
impatient
and
just
give
up.
F.
Get
Off
Social
Networking
Sites
And
Turn
Off
The
Phone
G.
Taking
breaks
will
make
you
energetic
again
and
refresh
your
mind.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填空白处的最佳选项。
When
I
was
eighteen,
I
couldn’t
wait
to
get
my
first
job,
which
meant
I
made
the
first
step
toward
adulthood.
But
it
was
difficult
to
get
a
work
permit.
One
day
I
was
dropped
off
by
my
parents
at
the
21
,
where
applicants
took
their
physical
tests
for
work
permits.
Although
I
had
night
blindness,
my
vision
was
clearer
during
the
day,
which
helped
me
walk
22
by
myself.
Then
the
doctor
began
the
23
.
He
looked
into
my
eyes
with
a
bright
light.
“I
suggest
your
parents
take
you
to
an
eye
specialist,”
he
said,
“I
24
you
have
a
retinal
(视网膜)
disease.
If
you
do,
you’ll
never
25
a
day
in
your
life…”
My
parents
did
take
me
to
specialists.
After
much
time
and
money
spent
seeking
an
26
result,
it
was
determined
that
I
had
an
eye
disease
that
slowly
27
a
person
of
sight.
But
still,
during
daylight,
I
could
walk
without
28
.
I
could
read,
but
not
for
hours.
My
eyes
began
to
29
and
words
slipped
off
the
page
when
I
read
more
than
a
few
pages.
However,
no
matter
how
tired
my
eyes
became,
I
never
gave
up
reading.
I
knew
the
30
of
great
writers
as
well
as
the
most
popular
music
stars.
Their
words
were
powerful,
which
31
me
to
try
writing.
Soon
writing
brought
me
a
lot
of
32
each
time
I
completed
a
paper.
Then
an
important
phone
call
from
an
editor
changed
my
life.
An
article
I
33
appeared
in
a
local
newspaper.
The
newspaper,
to
my
34
,
continued
to
print
my
work.
Next,
a
book
series
published
several
of
my
essays.
I
got
interested
in
writing
and
35
up
with
each
acceptance.
On
the
pages,
readers
never
knew
of
my
blindness
36
I
chose
to
present
it.
For
me,
finding
my
voice
through
writing
gave
me
the
pride
and
satisfaction
I
37
so
many
years
ago.
Now,
I
have
numerous
essays
and
articles
in
38
.
Should
I
be
thanking
that
misguided
doctor
By
falsely
predicting
that
I
could
never
work
a
day,
he
fueled
my
39
into
success.
He
set
the
bar
too
40
and
focused
on
what
I
wouldn’t
be
able
to
do.
Yet
I
proved
what
I
could
do.
21.
A.
station
B.
clinic
C.
lab
D.
company
22.
A.
silently
B.
suddenly
C.
easily
D.
proudly
23.
A.
examination
B.
treatment
C.
operation
D.
argument
24.
A.
advocate
B.
acknowledge
C.
confirm
D.
suspect
25.
A.
rest
B.
sleep
C.
work
D.
live
26.
A.
accurate
B.
urgent
C.
obvious
D.
ordinary
27.
A.
warns
B.
reminds
C.
robs
D.
informs
28.
A.
medicine
B.
assistance
C.
allowance
D.
balance
29.
A.
shine
B.
tear
C.
widen
D.
dance
30.
A.
houses
B.
addresses
C.
habits
D.
names
31.
A.
asked
B.
encouraged
C.
forced
D.
permitted
32.
A.
stress
B.
worry
C.
trouble
D.
pleasure
33.
A.
admitted
B.
wanted
C.
penned
D.
described
34.
A.
shame
B.
admiration
C.
disappointment
D.
delight
35.
A.
lit
B.
came
C.
gave
D.
put
36.
A.
although
B.
after
C.
unless
D.
since
37.
A.
sought
B.
feared
C.
brought
D.
rejected
38.
A.
mind
B.
use
C.
print
D.
time
39.
A.
motivation
B.
personality
C.
imagination
D.
responsibility
40.
A.
far
B.
low
C.
long
D.
close
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(3个单词以内)或括号内单词的正确形式。
We
think
that
life
in
Chinese
high
school
is
an
adventure
in
which
we
have
to
survive
mountains
of
homework
and
all
kinds
of
exams.
Yet
would
it
be
41
(surprise)
if
I
tell
you
that
high
school
life
in
the
US
is
almost
as
stressful
and
demanding
42
it
is
in
China
In
US
high
school,
everything
must
43
(record)
into
your
studying
document,
including
your
grades
on
quizzes,
tests
and
final
examinations.
Failing
44
(turn)
in
your
homework
on
time
will
directly
affect
your
grade
for
a
certain
course.
Perhaps
completely
different
from
45
we
used
to
think
of
the
US
high
school
students,
they
pay
great
attention
to
46
(they)
academic
performance
in
order
that
they
can
get
into
a
distinguished
university.
Like
university
students,
US
high
school
students
have
the
47
(free)
to
choose
the
courses
that
most
interest
them.
Even
a
ninth-grader
can
sit
48
the
same
classroom
as
12th-graders.
But
this
also
49
(mean)
he
or
she
has
to
work
very
hard,
because
the
teacher
will
not
treat
him
or
her
50
(different).
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(/\),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I
am
a
student
from
No
1
Middle
School.
Informing
that
you
are
looking
for
a
student
to
serve
as
a
spokesman
for
pandas,
I
am
very
exciting.
I
hope
that
I
can
get
the
opportunity
to
do
something
else
for
pandas.
I
have
been
the
panda
lover
since
my
childhood.
Pandas
are
too
lovely
that
they
bring
us
comfort
and
pleasure.
They
were
referred
to
as
a
symbol
of
our
country.
Unfortunate,
such
a
lovely
species
is
now
faced
with
the
danger
of
becoming
extinct.
What
I
am
eager
to
do
are
to
raise
people`s
aware
of
protecting
pandas.
I
would
appreciate
if
I
could
be
chosen
as
a
spokesman.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华。最近你所居住的涉外小区里车辆乱停乱放现象很严重。请你根据所给提示,给小区负责人史密斯先生写一封信反应这个问题。要点包括:
1.分析原因
2.你的建议
注意:
1.词数100左右(开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数);
2.可根据内容适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Mr
Smith,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
2016-2017学年度第一学期高二年级期中考试
英语答案
阅读理解:
1-3
A
C
B
4-7
C
A
D
B
8-11
A
D
C
B
12-15
A
C
D
D
16-20
G
A
C
E
F
完型填空:
BCADC
ACBBD
BDCDA
CACAB
语法填空:
41.
surprising
42.
as
43.
be
recorded
44.
to
turn
45.
what
46.
their
47.
freedom
48.
in
49.
means
50.
differently
改错:
第一处:
informing
改成informed
第二处:
exciting改为
excited
第三处:
去掉else
第四处:
the改成a
第五处:
too改成so
第六处:
were改成are
第七处:
Unfortunate改成Unfortunately
第八处:
are
to
raise改成is
to
raise
第九处:
aware改成awareness
第十处:
appreciate后加it
写作:
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
Parking
in
our
community
is
becoming
a
more
and
more
serious
problem
and
is
bringing
lots
of
inconvenience
to
our
life.
I
think
one
reason
is
that
there
is
not
enough
parking
places.
You
know,
there
has
been
a
rapid
increase
in
the
number
of
private
cars
here.
Howerer,
the
number
of
parking
places
has
remained
the
same.
Besides,
there
are
no
strict
rules
for
foreign
vehicles.
So
people
who
don’t
live
here
park
their
cars
anywhere
they
want.
I
hope
the
problem
can
be
solved
as
soon
as
possible.
Here
are
my
suggestions.
First,
more
parking
areas
should
be
built.
In
addition,
effective
parking
rules
should
be
introduced.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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