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1、安徽铜陵一中18-19学度高二上联考(一)- 英语2018 届高二联考试卷英语本试卷分第I 卷 ( 选择题 ) 和第 II卷 ( 非选择题 ) 两部分。总分值150 分 , 考试时间120 分钟。第 I 卷 ( 选择题共 115 分 )第 I 卷选择题共 115 分第一部分:听力共两节,总分值30 分第一节共5 小题;每题1.5 分,总分值7.5 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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。What is the relationship b
2、etween the speakers?A. Boss and secretary.B. Father and daughter.C.Professor and student.Where are the speakers at this moment?A. Outside the museum.B. Outside the hotel.C. Outsidethe cinema.What will the man do in three weeks?A. Take the final exams.B. Take the mid-term exams.C. Take thephysical ex
3、amination.How much money does the man have to pay if he rents a car for the weekend?A. 120 yuan.B. 240 yuan.C. 300 yuan.What are the speakers talking about?A. The weather.B. Mum s promise.C. How to takepictures.第二节共15 小题;每题1.5 分,总分值22.5 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 三个选项中选出最正确选项, 并标在试卷的相应
4、位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题 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 至 8 题。Where did the man go this morning?A. To the shop.B. To the school.C. To the zoo.What happened to the man?A.He losthiskeys.B.He losta camera.C.He quarreledwith the driver.How did the man get it back?A. He went to the
5、 taxi company and got it back.B. The taxi company sent it back to him.C. The driver sent it back to him.听第 7 段材料,回答第9 至 11 题。Who is the woman?A. A gardener.B. A customer.What is the man going to do?A. To go shopping.B. To go to work.C. A neighbour.C. To look after hischildren.What day is today?A. We
6、dnesday.B. Friday.C. Saturday.听第 8 段材料,回答第12 至 14 题。When does the conversation take place?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In theevening.How did Peter think of poems?A. They are fun to read but difficult to write.B. They are boring to read and hard to write.C. They are fun to read and easy t
7、o write.What did the woman do when Peter was little?A. Sheasked himto recite poems.B. She read nursery rhymes to him.C.taught him how to read poems.听第 9 段材料,回答第15 至 17 题。Where does the conversation take place?A. At a police station.B. At a supermarket.C.At a post office.What does the woman ask the m
8、an to do for his application of a mail box?A. Fill in a form.B. Pay some money.C.Register his address.What does the woman promise to do when the mail box is available?A. To deliver the man a form for him to fill out.B. To call the man to pay money for it.C. To inform him of it timely.听第 10 段材料,回答第18
9、 至 20 题。When did the team from the University of Florida win the football championship?A. Last January.B. This January.C. ThisApril.SheWhere was the second shooting?A. In the dining hall.B. In the students dorm.an education building.C. In第二部分英语知识运用共两节,总分值45 分第一节单项填空共15 小题,每题1 分,总分值15 分1. About how m
10、any elementsmake up most of the substances we meet ineveryday life?A.is it thatB.what it isC.it is whichis that2. The heavy rainthe harvest of the wheat by two weeks.A.set outB.set offC.set asidebackD.itD.set3. -You don t go to that supermarket quite often, do you?-No, I only go therebecause it s to
11、o far away from my house.A.consequentlyB.constantlyC.occasionallyD.frequently4. This factory is planning to build a newline this year.A.resembleB.assemblyC.productiveD.assess5.A series oflectureshavethestudentsinterestin scienceandtechnology.A.arisenB.enforcedC.risenD.aroused6. Maybe you have been t
12、o many famous restaurants,but nowhere elseonsuchnice ducks.A.you can feastB.can you tasteC.you can tasteD.canyou feast7. John seems a nice person., I don t trust him.A.Even thoughB.Even soC.ThereforeD.Though8. The newspaper didn t mention theof the damage caused by the fire.A.rangeB.levelC.extentD.q
13、uantity,a man who expresseshimselfeffectivelyissure to succeed more rapidlythan a man whose commandof language is poor.A.Other things being equalB.Were other things equalC.Tobe equal to other thingsD.Other things to be equal10. -The last one to get up every morning cleans the dormitory.- .A.AgreeB.T
14、o agreeC.AgreedD.Agreeing11. If youto their home, remember to bring a small gift.A.inviteB.have been invitedC.were invitedD.hadbeen invited12. The classroom is crowded with childrenhave poor eyesight, all ofinterested in painting.A.who, whomB.that, whomC.who, themD.that,who13. The police set about a
15、rresting the suspectthey found enough evidenceto prove him guilty.A.the momentB.as long asC.immediateD.asfar as14. Inface of more and more“dropout factories” , many people prefer tobe paid ondaily basis.A.the, theB.a, /C.the, aD.the,/15. China s reformand openinghas been goingnow and it s really qui
16、te remarkable.A.thatB.iton forisC.whichlikeabout30 yearsD.what第二节完型填空共20 小题;每题1.5 分,总分值30 分John chose hisfood carefullyin Walmart.He estimatedhe had 3680cents today.He was pleased he had got good37for his money again.At the exit,the freezingwind38himofhisgloves.He was sure he was wearingthem when en
17、tering the39. He made a search of his pockets. Then he thought they must have been40somewhere in the store.John had bought the blackglovesfor$35 ten years ago. Theywere leather, soft and durable. Until then, he had worn cheaper man-made materialthat never lasted long. His41to buy the gloves turned o
18、ut to be good, whicheven42his position on the bus, as poorer passengers stared at him43.takelongto be46thatthe gloveswere not there.His47grewheavier.“People have changed” , he48.“ Years ago, if somebody49something lost, they would give it back.”Yet he did not give up. This time he focused on the glo
19、ves on other shoppers50. Suddenly he51a lady nearby wearing a black pair of gloves. He said,“Hi! ” Butwhen the surprisedladyreturnedhis52,hiseyes dropped to thefloor, for the fingers of her gloves were too small for him.Without gloves, he had to53his hands into his sleeves. Back home, Johnwas54. He
20、could not do without gloves. John decided to buy another leatherpair. But before that, he stepped into Walmart again to see if by any55 his gloves had been returned to the lost and found office. The girl lookedinto her drawer and took out a pair of men s leather gloves.“ Are they?”“ Yes! Mine! ” Joh
21、n shouted with joy.36.A.hadB.wastedC.savedD.spent37.A.qualityB.scoreC.numberD.value38.A.remindedB.informedC.warnedD.remembered39.A.squareB.storeC.flatD.counter40.A.takenB.droppedC.forgottenD.rejected41.A.opportunityB.hopeC.wishD.decision42.A.pulledB.reducedC.promotedD.pushed43.A.angrilyB.enviouslyC.
22、sincerelyD.properly44.A.roadB.routeC.gateD.entrance45.A.staringB.stoppingC.lookingD.starting46.A.convincedB.relaxedC.ignoredD.rushed47.A.legsB.eyesC.heartD.body48.A.whisperedB.exchangedC.discussedD.argued49.A.picked outB.made upC.made outD.picked up50.A.basketsB.handsC.pocketsD.fingers51.A.noticedB.
23、recognizedC.preventedD.cursed52.A.angerB.emotionC.greetingD.description53.A.spreadB.extendC.waveD.shrink54.A.upsetB.cautiousC.proudD.serious55.A.probabilityB.meansC.chanceD.terms第三部分阅读理解共20 小题;每题2 分。总分值40 分AWhile reading a story on 20-somethings complaining about how the economy wasruiningtheir life
24、plans,I couldnthelpbutthinkthe20-somethingssounded likea bunch of spoiled who grew up expecting everything to be easy for them. As a20-something myself, certainlysharetheirdisappointment:my husbandand Iprobablywon t be abletobuy a house untilwe re inour40s,and we two are burdenedby student loans(贷款
25、).But why should itbe any different?Being youngpersons inAmerica,shouldn t theytakeup allofthe challengesand opportunitiesthatthiscountry offers?Considersome of these views sharedinthestory:Jennifer,29,owner ofa two-bedroomapartment with her husband, worries that she won t be able to have children f
26、orat least a decade because they can t afford to buy a house yet. I read that, andI thought what planet she is living on where you need to own a house in order tohave kids? Has she evervisiteda developingcountry,oreven downtown areas inthisone? Home ownership is a luxury(奢华 ), not a fertility requir
27、ement.A 26-year-old in the story is disappointed that he can t afford to get a Ph. D inliterature.Well,thatsoundsa bitlikeexpressingdisappointmentthatno one willpay you to write poetry on the beach in Thailand for five years.Yes, it s sad thatthese young peoplefeelso lost.But I thinkthe problem is t
28、heirextremelyhigh expectations,not economic reality.Beth Kobliner,authorof PersonalFinancein Your Twentiesand Thirties,says thatshe thinkspeople s expectationsgrew up at a time when everyone s wealth appeared to be increasing,Their parentsprobablysaw theirhome valuesrisealong with theirinvestments.“
29、 So you have peoplewho have grown up in an environmentwhere people had greatexpectationsof what livingwell means,” says Kobliner.This recession(经济衰退 ) will certainly play a role in forcing those expectationsinto more realistic group. In the meantime, it seems a lot better for our mentalhealth to foc
30、us on being grateful-for our one-bedroom apartments, for living inmodern cities, or perhaps just for being able to eat three meals a day-than onlonging for some kind of luxury life.56. What makes the author think the 20-somethings sound like a bunch of spoiledchildren?A.They expect everything to be
31、easy for them.B. They are burdened bystudent loans.C.They are unwillingto faceallof the challenges.D.They complainthattheeconomy is spoiling their life plans.57.WhichofthefollowingisNOT mentionedaboutthecomplaintsofthe20-somethings?A. They can t have children for at least a decade a decade to buy a
32、house.B.They despair at not being able to afford a PH. D in literature.C. They can t buy a house until 40 and are burdened by student loans.D. They have only a one-bedroom apartment to live in.58. Whats the Kobliners attitudetowards the 20-somethingswithhigh expectations?A.UnbearableB. Understanding
33、C. DoubtfulD.Opposite59. What is the best title for this passage?A. Young people s high hopes create despairB. Young peoplecan t afford to buy a houseC.Young peopleaffordtocontinuetheirstudyD.The20-somethings high expectationsBMen can be beautiful too, right?CHINA is going to host the 18th World Uni
34、versityStudentBeautyContestin Guangzhouthis December. Thisyearforthe firsttimethecontestwillinclude a male section.Students from over 130 countries will compete for Mr. and Miss Beauty.The contestis one of themost respectedbeautycontestsintheworld.Itwas copiedby theUnitedNations University (an inter
35、national university belonging to the United Nations)in 1986.Stick to studyingLI Yining, an economics professor at Peking University, said that he would notencourage studentsto trytheir luckinthestockmarket ( 股市 ).“ They shouldstressstudy, ” Lisaid,inhisspeech atBeijingForeignStudiesUniversity.When a
36、sked,the professorsaid he expected house pricesin Beijingto continueto rise.Li thinksthe government should provide more affordable houses for low-level income people.Campus cinemaStudents at over 100 universities will have a digital cinema on campus after theNationalDay holiday.The 21st CenturyDigit
37、alFilmon Campus Projectwas launchedat the end of September. The ticket will cost 3-8 yuan, rather than 30-40 yuan atcinemas in town.Students oftendownload movies onlineor watch DVDs.Now they canenjoy original filmsinthe digitalcinema. Thedigital cinema will show a varietyof films other than Hollywoo
38、d blockbusters (好莱坞大片 ).Getting practicalAll 12,000 graduates from vocational school in Shanxi Province have landed a job,accordingto the provincialgovernment.In the past fiveyears,itisestimatedthatover 95 percent of the professional school graduates have foundjobs. However, the number for universit
39、y graduates is 70 percent. Some employerssaid that they prefer professional school graduates who learned something morepractical in school and expected lower salaries than university students.60. Where can the material be chosen from?A. A novel.B. A fashion magazine.C. An advertisementD.A newspaper.
40、61. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. More than 130 countrieswilltake partin the 18th World UniversityStudent BeautyContest.B. In the past five years, over 95 percent of the university graduates have foundjobs in Shanxi.C. The ticket for digital film will cost
41、 3-8 yuanD. Over 100 universities took part in the 21st Century Digital Film on CampusProject.Professor Li thinks that _.A. the government can do nothing about housing problem.B. the students should try their luck in the stock market.C. The house prices in Beijing will keep going up.D. the students
42、should not only pay attention to study.63. What can we infer from the passage?A. In Shanxi, the professional school graduates are less popular with employersthan university graduates recently.B. The digital cinema will only show Hollywood blockbusters.C. The graduates from universities can put what
43、they learned into practice moreeasily.D. No men competed in the World UniversityStudentsBeauty Contest beforethisyear.CMany womenwrite to me perplexed ( 困惑的 )about why they,can t form close friendships. They try new approaches, put themselves in all the right places, see therapists,and read relevant
44、 self-help books. They consider themselves interesting, loyal, kind, and friend-worthy people. But for reasons unknown to them, they have a tough timeforming intimate relationships. Many admit to not having even one close friend.A recent study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psych
45、ologyofferssome cluesas to how both nature(personality)and nurture(experience)impactourfriendships.ResearchersattheUniversityofVirginiaand UniversityofToronto,Mississaugastudiedmore than7,000 American adultsbetween the ages of 20and 75 over a periodof ten years , lookingat the number of timesthese a
46、dultsmovedduring childhood. Their study, like prior ones, showed a link between residentialmobility and adult well-being: The more times participants moved as children, thepoorer the quality of their adult social relationships.But digging deeper, the researchers found that personality specificallybe
47、ing introverted (内向的 )or extroverted (外向的 ) could either intensify orbuffer( 缓冲 ) the effect of moving toa new town or neighborhoodduringchildhood.The negative impact of more moves during childhood was far greater for introvertscompared to extroverts.Movingalotmakes itdifficultforpeopletomaintainlon
48、g-termcloserelationships,statedDr. ShigehiroOishi,the firstauthorof the study,in a pressrelease from the American Psychological Association, This might not be a seriousproblemforoutgoingpeoplewho can make friendsquicklyand easily.Less outgoingpeople have a harder time making new friends. Families of
49、ten have to relocate - across town, across the country, or acrossthe globe. Yet, in manycases,their kids andyoung adolescentshaven t yet builtup a bank of friendships. So the conventional wisdom is to try to minimize movesforthe sake of your child,whenever possible,and to move at the end of the acad
50、emicyear.The passage is written mainly to.A. offer advice to women on how to form intimate relationshipsB. tell us how to help children make friendsC. explain how moves during childhood affect childrenD. explain how nature and nurture impact our friendships65. Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?A.The more people moved during childhood, the better they adjust to society.B. The more people
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