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长春外国语学校2017-2018学年第二学期开学前测
高二英语试卷
I.阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
There are lots of ways to experience Portland—through its history, shopping, or cultural and culinary pursuits—and they’re all spectacular. But you mustn’t forget one of the most important parts of Portland package deals: your hotel. Consider these popular options when it’s time to rest.
Kimpton Hotel
This accommodation offers Italian sheets, designer bath products, and a relaxing spa, and you’ll never go hungry with fine dining at its on-site restaurant. Add on a balcony or a whirlpool tub, and you’ll really be living in luxury.
Benson Hotel
It can hold its own when it comes to amenities, too: memory foam beds with Egyptian cotton sheets, soaking bathtubs, and two restaurants await. And its location near both Portland Institute for Contemporary Art and the Museum of Contemporary Craft is ideal for art lovers.
Modera Hotel
It is just steps from Portland State University and the heart of downtown. Modern furnishings and a 500-piece art collection are the icing on the cake of this four-star hotel, which also has a garden-setting outdoor courtyard and restaurant.
Paramount Hotel
It is a top pick thanks to its location and affordability. Those who seek out cultural endeavors will enjoy proximity to Schnitzer Concert Hall and Portland Center for the Performing Arts, and any type of traveler can enjoy the free Wi-Fi and views of Director Park.
1. Which of the following is an ideal hotel for art enthusiasts?
A. Benson Hotel B. Modera Hotel
C. Paramount Hotel D. Egyptian Hotel
2. If a visitor has a tight budget, he’d better choose____________.
A. Kimpton Hotel B. Benson Hotel
C. Modera Hotel D. Paramount Hotel
3. Where can you find this passage?
A. fashion magazine B. holiday brochure
C. science report D. business contract
B
Li Ming , a 13-year-old student has spent most of his spare time on a mobile game, King of Glory since May. “Every boy in our class is playing it, and we hold competitions within and among classes. Good players are respected and it is easier for them to make more friends,” said Li. He added one of the most important reasons they love the game is that the historical characters are all in cartoon style and look “very cool.”
Li is one of many thousands of young players who are crazy about this game. Although this Chinese mobile game enjoy great popularity, recently, it has come under fire for promoting an inaccurate representation of ancient Chinese history.
The characters in the game not only travel through time and space to fight together, but also take on historical figures’ names with no connection at all to their experiences in history. This characteristic could easily confuse young players. Some parents are worried that it may mislead their children and have a bad influence on their study, especially on history and Chinese.
Zhang Liang, a 27-year-old IT worker, thinks such worries are reasonable, but the problem is not alarming. Zhang pointed out that a proper use of history or legendary materials in games should combine education with entertainment.
However, some hit back at the accusation, arguing that games are supposed to be creative, and that “King of Glory” doesn’t intend to be set in any specific historical period.
“I am aware that there are many young players, some even in primary school. Some might be affected by the game in certain ways, but it can do a lot of good if students become interested in the characters and do more research to that end,” one “King of Glory” player said.
After all, the root cause of the problem is that there is no game rating system in China to protect children who are too young to distinguish virtual world from real history.
4. Why did the author mention Li Ming’s story in Paragraph 1?
A. To show King of Glory is very popular.
B. To lead in the topic of the passage.
C. To explain why young people play the game.
D. To persuade us to play the game .
5. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “come under fire” in paragraph 2?
A. Be popular. B. Be accused. C. Be played. D. Be banned.
6. Some parents worry that young players of“King of Glory”may____________
A. get addicted to it.
B. lose interest in study.
C. have trouble in understanding real history.
D. feel confused about the characters in the game.
7. What’s Zhang’s attitude towards the game“King of Glory”?
A. Supportive. B. Opposed. C. Indifferent. D. Objective.
C
Self-driving cars are so popular that the University of Michigan has even established a town called Mcity to allow car manufacturers to safely test their autonomous cars.
While Mcity can be used to simulate many real-life road conditions, it cannot help test gestures drivers use to communicate their intention to other drivers, pedestrians or cyclists. To find a solution, US car manufacturer Ford, with researchers from Virginia Tech, firstly considered using text as a way to communicate the car’s intention, but decided it would probably not work universally. The option of using symbols was also discarded, because research shows that a majority of people do not have a good understanding of what they mean. Finally, the researchers settled on light signals. A white light warned that there were no humans in the car. A slow blinking one indicated that the car was coming to a stop, while a rapidly flashing light cautioned passersby that the car was about to accelerate.
Then came the big challenge—testing the signals on real road, “We needed to try out this new lighting to communicate the intention of the vehicle, but if you’ve got a driver behind the seat, you still have natural communication between humans,” said Andy Shaudt, who led the Virginia Tech research team. “So we needed to make it look like a driverless car.”
The team designed a car seat costume that the driver would wear to cover his or her face and upper body. Of course, the drivers could see very clearly. The researchers then equipped the car with cameras to capture human reactions to a light bar on the windshield, which flashed one of the three signals when appropriate. Six drivers, all keeping their hands low on the wheel so as not to be detected, took turns to test driving the car through the busy streets.
The overall reaction to the flashing lights was very encouraging. Who knew costumes could be useful for more than Halloween?
8. What did the team use as a way to communicate the car’s intention?
A. Light. B. Language.
C. Symbols. D. Sound.
9. What does a rapidly flashing light mean?
A. The car was coming to a stop.
B. There was no driver in the car.
C. The car was about to speed up.
D. The car was about to slow down.
10. The car seat costume was intended to____________.
A. amuse the driver B. attract the pedestrian
C. warn the cyclists D. confuse the people
D
As more people opt for the single life, adult friendships also grow more important. For people in relationships, having a reliable group is important, too—your mate will be
much happier if you’re spreading your anxieties beyond his or her ears and you will also feel better.
In a recent study, researchers made some fascinating findings about how “who we are” informs the friendships we hold. The study was based on the most popular personality construct in contemporary psychology, the Big 5 personality traits: extraversion, or how much you love attention and interacting with people; neuroticism, or how easily worried you are by things; agreeableness, or how warm and kind you are; conscientiousness, or how careful you are about life’s many duties; and openness to experience, or how much you’re into discovering new things, whether they’re ideas, people, or places.
For their study, the research team recruited 434 students. They took a personality questionnaire in the lab, then rated how satisfied they were with their friends and their life overall, and then researchers asked them to recommend half a dozen friends to rate their personality. Gathering these ratings together, the researchers found that openness to experience didn’t have anything to do with friendship satisfaction, at least in this study. Neuroticism was linked to lower satisfaction (probably because emotionally unstable people may be dramatic or hard to please, at least in my personal experience). But having high scores in the three remaining sunny traits-conscientiousness, extra version, and agreeableness-predicted higher friendship satisfaction. However, it’s a pretty intuitive(直觉的) result, since it’s easy to be friends with someone who’s always on time, always saying that you’re right, and always up to hang out. But if you don’t exactly identify with all that, fear not: Your personality is so much more than your traits.
11. What does the author think of the friendship?
A. It is helpful to dating and work
B. It can relieve your negative emotions
C. It has nothing to do with personality
D. It is based on the 5 popular personality traits
12. What did the recent study find?
A. The biggest 5 personality traits
B. The methods of informing the friendships
C. The ways to form the most popular personality
D. The relationship between personality and friendships
13. What opinion does the author hold?
A. It’s hard to please emotionally unstable people
B. A punctual person can surely make more friends
C. Friends are more important than families for single persons
D. The five traits are equally demanded in getting higher friendship satisfaction
E
How do you get to Carnegie Hall(卡内基音乐厅)? “practice, practice, practice” is the well-known answer. But for some inspiring young musicians from the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Kabul, the road to the famous concert hall was more difficult.
The Afghan Youth Orchestra(AYO) is made up of young people who study at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music. It was the first orchestra created in Afghanistan in 30 years.
Gulalai Norestani, 14, plays a traditional string instrument. Like many students, Gulalai became an orphan when her parents were killed during the ongoing war. Music is her salvation. “Music for me is a language of peace,” Gulalai said. “It connects people.”
Milad Yousufi, 18, is a piano student. “Music is my life,” he said. Milad also lost many of his family members during the war. When music was banned, he couldn’t
even touch a piano. So as a 12-year-old boy, he started painting and drawing. “I used to draw a piano,” he said. Finally, Milad was free to play a real piano. “Our dream came true,” he said. “It is everyone’s dream to play in Carnegie Hall.”
And he has more dreams. “I have a dream to continue my education in America,” he explained. “I am working hard to make that happen. Then I have a dream to come back to Afghanistan and teach and serve people.”
Because of continuing limits in Afghanistan, Gulalai and Milad listen mostly to the king of classical music they played at Carnegie Hall. But Gulalai says she’s heard a bit of Jennifer Lopez and Shakira and she likes them. Milad says he has heard of Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber, but hasn’t yet had a chance to listen to them.
Before Milad went onstage that night with the band of Afghan kids who had survived a war, I asked him if he had ever experienced true peace. “No, not yet,” he answered, adding, “I hope I will be able to.”
Later during the performance, as he played one of Carnegie Hall’s famous grand pianos, the look of pure joy on his face convinced me that he found peace in music.
14. What is Gulalai’s opinion on music?
A. It makes people understand each other.
B. It calms her down in the war.
C. It is a kind of violent language.
D. It saves her from the killing at war.
15. What is Milad’s final aim?
A. To play a real piano. B. To serve his country.
C. To further study. D. To play in Carnegie.
16. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Classical music is not played in Afghanistan.
B. Gulalai knows Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber well.
C. The music Gulalai and Milad can hear is limited.
D. Milad likes Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.
17. Which can be the best title for the passage?
A. Traditional Afghan Music B. Young Musicians
C. A Better Performance D. A Peace in Music
F
Yelp, the San Francisco Internet company that makes reviews of restaurants and other businesses across a large part of America, is getting into the food delivery business.
Today, the company has announced that it has agreed to acquire Eat24, a food company that delivers food to homes on behalf of partner restaurants. Yelp is paying $134 million for the company-$75 million in cash and the rest in stock. Eat24 works with 20,000 restaurants in more than 1,500 cities all over the U.S.
On Yelp's reviews site, you can find new restaurants to suit your tastes, and now that the company is acquiring Eat24, the idea is that it will also let you take the next step: order food to your door.
“If you're looking at a restaurant, you want to be able to book that restaurant,” Yelp co-founder and CEO Jeremy said in a Tuesday interview. “If we can integrate(融入) that into the Yelp experience, it makes the site much better.”
The move is just one way that some of Internet's most recognizable names are branching into online food delivery to improve their existing business. Last August, payments company Square bought Caviar, a high-end quick food delivery service. And that same month, Uber tested a fast food delivery service called UberFRESH, which aimed to deliver meals from local restaurants to customers in less than 10 minutes.
In each case, food delivery can provide an added source of income, and it can also
help these companies push the use of their existing services. The market for food delivery is hardly small, and mobile technologies can speed up the process, potentially expanding the business even further.
18. How does Yelp pay for the company Eat24?
A. Totally by cheque. B. Totally in cash.
C. Partly in stock. D. Only in credit.
19. What can customers NOT do on the new Yelp's website?
A. Finding the restaurants they like.
B. Booking a restaurant they like.
C. Ordering food to their door.
D. Enjoying much cheaper food.
20. From the passage, we can infer that many companies ____________.
A. begin to set up their own food branches
B. make little money from their existing business
C. begin to attach importance to food delivery making
D. give up the present business and turn to food making
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。
The feeling of loneliness is something many people face in various forms. Maybe we think we' re the only ones who suffer from embarrassment. Maybe success is a lonely experience for us. 21 But at one point or another, we've all felt it. Don't miss these little things you can do to connect with others.
22
Humans are social beings and we need one another. It's important to know that the desire to be with others in a meaningful way is a real need in the same way food or water is. Accepting this doesn't change the reality but it can be a starting place to figure out what comes next.
Make eye contact.
23 Making intentional eye contact with a passer-by is a warm gesture. It has the power to make both parties feel a little more in touch with the rest of the human race. In an experiment, one group looked directly at people within a well-populated path and another group avoided their eye contact. 24
Join a running club.
Running groups offer a special kind of community. Running can offer union between the body and mind. So pushing yourself to physical limits with a group is bound to be a bonding experience. 25 Interested in combining running with charity? Check out Back on My Feet, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping homeless people gain independence and community.
A. Accept your need for connection.
B. Learn more ways to connect with others.
C. We may have different reasons for being lonely.
D. Whatever it is, loneliness is just a common feeling.
E. It turns out that simply being acknowledged makes a difference.
F. You can find a group in your area through Road Runners or Meetup.
G. One big step we can take toward connection just requires us to notice someone.
Ⅱ. 完型填空(共两篇,40小题;每小题2分,满分80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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
On October 28,2006, my day started out like most Saturdays. It had been amazing, but I didn't quite 26 it to Rogner's.
As I attempted to open my 27 ,the light was blinding. I didn't recognize my 28 .Was I dreaming? I tried to focus…“She's 29 ." I heard someone say. Where
was I?
“You've been in a terrible 30 and you' re going to be 31 " I heard someone say. The 32 was familiar. I realized it was my sister, but what was she doing then and where was I?
Over the next few days, I learned I had been 33 by a car while going to Rogner's house. I had 34 life-threatening injuries and had not been expected to 35 .
During the next few months I 36 various painful rehabilitation (复原) processes. During this time, 1 had to depend on others for most of daily basic 37 —showering, dressing and eating. I also found it 38 to recall things and usually, what I wanted to say, was not what came out of my mouth.
As weeks turned to months and months turned to years, the 39 at the loss of my pre-accident self was hard to forget. 40 it seemed even more painful than the 41 pain I dealt with every day.
To this day I still miss my old 42 terribly, but I started to realize that to move forward I must find the strength to 43 the chapter of my pre-accident life and hug the process of creating a new life.
By 44 my story, I hope to inspire anyone who is going through a life-changing experience to keep going. 45 after a disaster, you can still create a new life.
26.A. make
B. get
C. help
D. pass
27.A. mouth
B. arms
C. eyes
D. book
28. A. sister
B. surroundings
C. words
D. identity
29.A. painful
B. sad
C. tearful
D. awake
30.A. fire
B. explosion
C. accident
D. mess
31.A. OK
B. right
C. lucky
D. conscious
32.A. voice
B. face
C. procedure
D. scene
33.A. attacked
B. taken
C. driven
D. struck
34.A. caused
B. suffered
C. treated
D. added
35.A. run over
B. operate
C. survive
D. hide away
36.A. prepared for
B. got over
C. gave up
D. went through
37.A. knowledge
B. needs
C. senses
D. communication
38.A. guilty
B. necessary
C. difficult
D. useful
39.A. pain
B. thought
C. sight
D. prediction
40.A. In turn
B. Above all
C. After all
D. At times
41.A. spiritual
B. physical
C. visual
D. hidden
42. A. self
B. friend
C. hospital
D. photo
43. A. begin
B. close
C. describe
D. analyze
44.A. listening to
B. advocating
C. sharing
D. acting out
45.A. Only
B. Thus
C. Therefore
D. Even
B
Dear Dad,
With Father’s Day approaching, I’d like to take a minute or two to express my constant gratitude for all that you do.
I can’t 46 a time when you weren’t there for me -- not only as a father, but as a best 47 . As a child, you were my favorite playmate. I know now that your favorite movie was 48 really "Cinderella," and that you would have much rather been watching the soccer than 49 with Barbies.
You did those things because you loved me —— 50 me that when you love
someone, you do what you can to make them 51 .
From teaching me how to 52 , you’ve showed me ways to stand on my own two feet. A dad’s job is not only to 53 his little girl, but also to show her how to defend herself when, one day, he is not around.
As much as I want to thank you, I also want to 54 . Raising a teenage girl might be one of the biggest 55 a father goes through. I’m sorry for any grey hairs I’ve 56 you in the past. I know I was 57 at times, but really, what daughter isn’t?
Even though we don’t always 58 each other, you're one of the biggest influences in my life. A father is the one who 59 his daughter through life.
Whether it was a school play, sporting event, graduation or any 60 moment in my life, you’ve always been my biggest 61 . Wherever I end up, I hope I make you 62 .
Every little girl grows up looking up to her dad, and I’ve never 63 . I know there’s no such thing as a perfect dad, 64 you come pretty close.
I hope one day I can show you how 65 you are to me. Even more, I hope this Father’s Day is everything you deserve.
Sincerely,
Your daughter
46. A. forget
B. wait
C. waste
D. remember
47. A. teacher
B. tutor
C. mother
D. friend
48.A. never
B. sometimes
C. ever
D. then
49.A. argue
B. play
C. compete
D. fight
50.A. cheating
B. advising
C. showing
D. offering
51.A. funny
B. creative
C. happy
D. smart
52. A. smile
B. read
C. speak
D. walk
53.A. lead
B. protect
C. help
D. raise
54.A. apologize
B. admit
C. complain
D. praise
55.A. duties
B. experiences
C. jobs
D. challenges
56.A. caused
B. found
C. created
D. discovered
57.A. hateful
B. shy
C. naughty
D. pretty
58.A. believe
B. respect
C. understand
D. visit
59.A. insists
B. guides
C. controls
D. secures
60.A. frustrating
B. depressing
C. defining
D. thrilling
61.A. opponent
B. fan
C. guest
D. companion
62.A. calm
B. healthy
C. proud
D. relaxed
63.A. stopped
B. thought
C. started
D. occurred
64.A. and
B. but
C. as
D. so
65.A. difficult
B. strict
C. interesting
D. important
Ⅲ. 短文改错(共10小题:每小题2分,满分20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。每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词作斜线()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。
Lei Xingyu, who is sixteen, a middle school student in Northern China. She is one of the best student in her class and she was won an award for young scientists last year.
When sitting in the classroom, she looks just like all his classmates but after class her life is obvious different. She was born without the ability to use her legs but she has no feeling below her waist. She has to use a wheelchair to do everyday things, such as getting dressing, getting out of bed and go to school. So far she had created many programs. And one of which received an award at her province’s science fair.
高二开学测试答案:
阅读理解:
ADB BBCD ACD BDA ABCD CDC
七选五:CAGEF
完型填空1:
ACBDC AADBC DBCAD BABCD
完型填空2:
DDABC CDBAD ACCBC BCABD
短文改错:
1.第一句: 在a middle school student前加is
2.第二句: student-----students
3. 第二句:去掉won 前的was
4.第三句:all his classmates ----her
5.第三句:obvious---obviously
6.第四句:but---and
7.第五句:dressing---dressed
8.第五句:go---going
9. 第六句:had---has