湖南省常德市学年高二英语下学期期中试题11290394Word格式文档下载.docx
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A.Itisveryconvenient.
B.Itisveryfashionable.
C.Itsavestimeandmoney.
5.Whousuallycooksinthewoman'
sfamily?
A.Alice.B.Hermother.C.Herparents.
第二节听下面5段材料。
每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段材料读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whyisthewomansobusy?
A.Sheisbusywithchemistryexams.
B.Shehasalotofwork.
C.Shehasalotofhomework.
7.What'
stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandstudent.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Howoldisthegirlnow?
A.Six.B.Sixteen.C.Ten.
9.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofEnglish?
A.Ratherhard.B.Reallygood.C.Veryuseful.
10.Whatdoesthegirlenjoymost?
A.Listening.B.Writing.C.Talking.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whydoesthemandislikehisneighbors?
A.Theyaredangeroustohim.
B.Theirdogisnoisy.
C.They'
vejustmovedhere.
12.What'
sthemostlikelyrelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Bossandworker.B.Patientanddoctor.C.Friends.
13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?
A.Stubborn.B.Dangerous.C.Horrible.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.HowmuchpocketmoneydoesLilygetamonth?
A.About20pounds.B.About15pounds.C.About5pounds.
15.WhencanLilyhavemorepocketmoney?
A.Whensheprovessheisgoodatherschoolwork.
B.Whenshenolongerargueswithhermum.
C.Whensheisoldenoughinhermum'
seyes.
16.HowmuchpocketmoneydoesLily'
sfriendsget?
A.MorethanLily'
s.B.LessthanLily'
s.C.ThesameasLily'
s.
17.WhatdoesDavidsuggestLilytodo?
A.Haveadiscussionwithhermum.
B.Arguewithhermumaboutthepocketmoney.
C.Sitdownandwaitcalmly.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.HowoldwasJoel?
A.3yearsold.B.4yearsold.C.1yearsold.
19.Whydidthespeakerandherfamilystopatarestaurant?
A.Togetreadyforthezoo.
B.Tohavelunch.
C.Tolookfortheglasses.
20.Wheredidthehusbandputhisfoot?
A.Ontheelephant.B.Onhisshirt.C.Onhisglasses.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分34分)
第1节(共12小题,每小题2分,满分24分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应位置。
A
JacksonvilleisthelargestcityinFloridaandhasmanyshoppingmalls(购物中心)tomeetdifferenttastesfortouristsandgueststoshop.HerearesomegreatplacesyoucanshopinJacksonville.
GatewayTownCentre
GatewayTownCentreisoneofJacksonville'
soldestshoppingmalls,withmanyexcitingstores!
GatewayTownCentreisat5184NorwoodAvenueandownsamixtureofretailboutiques(零售时装店),likeFootLockerandAshleyStewart.YoucanvisittheGatewayTownCentreMondaythroughSaturdayfrom10:
00a.m.to9:
00p.m.,andSundaysfromnoonto6:
00p.m.
StJohnsTownCentre
ThenewestshoppingcentreinthecityisStJohnsTownCentre.ThiscentrehasallyournationalfavouriteslikeDillard'
s,Barnes&
NobleandTargetaswellasagreatmanyrestaurants.StJohnsTownCentreisopenfrom10:
00p.m.MondaythroughSaturday,and11:
00a.m.to6:
00p.m.onSundays.
RegencySquareMall
On9501ArlingtonExpresswaystandstheRegencySquareMall.Thechildrenlikeridingonthemall'
sminitrainwhileadultsliketoshopandsocialise.MoviefanswilllikeknowingthattheRegencySquareMallhasa24-screenAMCtheatre.Youcanvisitthismallfrom10:
00p.m.MondaythroughSaturday,andSundaysfromnoonto6:
RiverCityMarketplace
RiverCityMarketplaceinJacksonvilleisthelargestshoppingmallinthecitywith70shopswhichcomprisesuchstoresasLowe'
s,WalMartSupercentre,PetSmartandOldNavy.Alltheseshopscanbefoundattheopenairsquare.Themall'
s14-screenHollywoodtheatresareagreatattractionformovielovers.RiverCityMarketplace'
shoursofoperationare9:
00a.m.to7:
21.WhatcanwelearnabouttheGatewayTownCentre?
A.
ItistheoldestmallinJacksonville.
B.
ItopensforonlyhalfadayonSundays.
C.
ItisinterestingtoshopthereonSundaymornings.
D.
Ithasallkindsofclothesfortheyoung.
22.WecandoallthefollowingattheRiverCityMarketplaceEXCEPT
.
watchingmovies
enjoyingtheopenair
shoppinginWalMartSupercentre
ridingonthemall'
smini-trainwiththechildren
23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“comprise”inthelastparagraphmean?
A.includeB.describeC.useD.visit
24.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?
Asciencemagazine.
Aresearchpaper.
Anadvertisement.
Atextbook.
B
Spendingtimeonlineisnormalbehaviorforteenagers.ButtoomuchInternetusebyteens—ortoolittle,forthatmatter—mightberelatedtodepression,anewstudyfinds.
Thefindings,reportedinthejournalofPediatrics,donotmeanthattheInternetistoblame.Forone,teensinthestudywhospentnotimeonlinewerealsoatincreasedriskofdepressionsymptoms.
Instead,theresearcherssaythatbothheavyInternetuseandnon-usecouldserveassignalsthatateenagerishavingahardtime.
Forthestudy,Dr.Pierre-AndreMichaudandcolleaguesattheUniversityofLausanne,Switzerland,surveyed7,200individualsages16to20abouttheirInternetuse.
Thosewhowereonlinemorethantwohoursperdaywereconsidered"
heavy"
Internetusers,whilethoseonlineanywherefromseveraltimesperweektotwohourswereconsidered"
regular"
users.
Theteenagersalsoansweredanumberofhealth-relatedquestions,includingsomestandardquestionsabout"
depressivetendencies"
thatgauge(测量)howoftenapersonfeelssadorhopeless.
ComparedwithregularInternetusers,thestudyfound,kidswhowereheavyusersornon-usersweremorelikelytobedepressedorverydepressed.
Amongmaleteens,heavyusersandnon-userswerebotharoundone-thirdmorelikelytohaveahighdepressionscore,comparedto"
users.Amonggirls,heavyInternetusershadan86percentgreaterchanceofdepression,whilenon-usershada46percentgreaterlikelihoodcomparedtoregularusers.
Thatwaswithfactorslikefamilyincomeandanychronichealthproblemstakenintoaccount.However,theaveragedepressionscoresamongnon-users,regularusersandheavyusersalikewerealltowardsthelowerend—between1and2onascaleof1to4,withonebeing"
notdepressedatall"
25.Accordingtothepassage,whatmaycausetheteenagers'
depression?
Surfingonlineandchattingonlineregularly.
Spendingtoolittletimeonline.
Spendingtoomuchtimeonline.
BothBandC.
26.Fromthenewstudyinthepassage,weknowthat
theInternetistoblamefortheteenagers'
depression
girlswhoareaddictedintheInternetaremorelikelytosufferdepression
boyswhoareaddictedintheInternetaremorelikelytosufferdepression
theteenagershavetoanswerquestionslikefamilyincomeandhealthproblems
27.Thepassageisdevelopedby
examples
comparisons
figures
inference
28.What'
stheauthor'
sattitudetotheproblem?
Satisfied.
Disappointed.
Anxious.
Worried.
C
Weoftensmileattimes.However,themeaningofasmileindifferentculturesmaybedifferent.Dependingondifferentcultures,smilingcanexpressjoyandamusement,butitcanalsoindicateembarrassment.Thefollowingexamplesshowthispointofview:
Inanattempttobeopenandfriendly,peopleintheUnitedStatessmilealot.Everyonesmilesateachother,thisnonverbalcommunicationshowsbeingfriendlyintheUnitedStates.However,inChina,smilingisnotonlyanexpressionofhappiness,butalsoawaytoavoidbeingembarrassed.Chinesepeoplelikesmilingwhentheyareembarrassedinordertoavoidembarrassment.Smilingisakindofgoodwillbutnotsneer.Forexample:
Whenachildfallsofffromabike,theadultsinChinamaysmile,whichisakindofgentleencouragementandmaynotbeakindofimpolitelaugh.
WhenapersonfromtheUnitedStatesmightblushwithembarrassmentorbecomeoffensive,aChinesemightblushwithsmile.Toavoidseriousmisunderstanding,peoplewhoengageininterculturalcommunicationshouldbeabletounderstandthemeaningofsmilingappropriately.Relatedtothesmileisthelaugh.Also,differentcultureshavedifferentmeaningsaboutlaugh.Forexample,Americanscanenjoyaveryheartfeltbellylaughthatcomesfromthedeepestemotions.However,mostChineseseldomlaughthatwaybecausetheyarethoughttobesillyexceptamongclosefriends.
29.Wecanusesmiletoexpressallofthefollowingfeelingsexcept_________,
A.joyandhappinessB.amusementC.embarrassmentD.fear
30.PeopleoftensmileateachotherintheUnitedStatesbecause_________.
A.theyareveryhappyB.theywanttoshowtheyarefriendly
C.theywanttohidetheirtruefeelingsD.theywanttoavoidembarrassment
31.InChina,seeingachildfallsoffabike,anadultwillsmileinorderto________.
A.laughathimB.avoidhisownembarrassment
C.avoidembarrassmentandencouragetheboyD.showhispoliteness
32.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthepassage?
A.Peoplesmileattimes.
B.Smilingcanexpressdifferentfeelingsdependingondi
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