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第一学期期末五校联考高二英语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。第I卷(选择题,共105分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)注意: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或填写到答题纸上。答在试卷上的无效。第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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,你将有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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atashop. B.Atabank. C.Ataschool.2.Whatistheman?A.Awriter. B.Ateacher. C.Astudent.3.Whomwillthewomanhavedinnerwith?A.Mr.Black. B.Susan. C.Herhusband.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hecan’tfindthebooksinthecitylibrary.B.Hehasdecidedtogiveuphisresearch.C.Hewon’tgotothecitylibrary.5.WheredidthespeakersprobablygoforThanksgivinglastyear?A.Boston. B.NewYork. C.London.第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。6.Whathappenedtothewoman’sdog?A.Itwasstolen. B.Itdiedinacrash. C.Itgotsick.7.Whydoesthewomanalwayshaveadog?A.Tokeephersoncompany. B.Tomakeherhappy. C.Towatchherhouse.8.Whatmightthewomandowhenseeinganabandonedcat?A.Ignoreit. B.Adoptit. C.Askherfriendtohelpit.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.Whydidthewomanfeelupset?A.Shewasnotfeelingwell.B.Sheliedtotheman.C.ShewasblamedbyMr.Scott.10.WhoisMr.Scott?A.Thewoman'shusband. B.Thewoman'sboss. C.Thewoman'scustomer.11.Whatistheresultofthewoman'scarelessness?A.Losinganimportantcustomer.B.Beingfiredbyhercompany.C.Causinggreatlosstohercompany.听下面一段独白,回答第12至15四个小题。12.WhendidtheideafortheMother'sDaycomefrom?A.Anna'smother. B.Anna. C.Anna'sfriends.13.WhatcanwelearnaboutAnna'smother?A.ShewasasoldieroftheCivilWar.B.ShefoundedMothersDayWorkClubs.C.ShebroughtuptheideaofMother'sDay.14.Wh1oformallyannouncedMother'sDay?A.MissAnnaMJarvis. B.TheUnitedStatesCongress. C.PresidentWilson.15.Whatisthespeechabout?A.TheimportanceofMother'sDay.B.TheoriginofMother'sDay.C.ThewaystocelebrateMother'sDay.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。16.Johnshowedaninterestin________zoologywhenhewasatearlyage.A.the;an B./;the C./;an D.the;the17.Itisreportedthattheeconomyofthiscountrymay________byaround5%thisyearasaresultofthepooreconomicstate.A.raise B.shrink C.count D.accumulate18.AlthoughLucyandhertwinsisterquarrelwitheachothernowandthen,they________soonafter.A.pickup B.giveup C.makeup D.splitup19.NixonwasthefirstUSPresident________beforetheendofhistermofoffice.A.resigned B.toberesigned C.toresign D.resigning20.---Wehavearrangedapartyforyoutonight,Mr.Liu.---You'reso_________.IbelieveIwillhaveagoodtimetonight.A.concerned B.cautious C.considerate D.confident21.ItisunbelievablethatMr.Lucasleadsasimplelife________hisgreatwealth.A.without B.despite C.inspite D.to22.Generallyspeaking,parents'influenceontheirchildrenisgreaterthan________ofanyoneelse's.A.one B.it C.that D.those23.________enoughevidence,thepolicedecidedtoarrestthefiveyouthsinconnectionwiththeattack.A.Finding B.Tofind C.Found D.Havingfound24.-Jackhaspassedhisdrivingtest._________.Hecan'tevendrivestraight.A.Itcouldn'tbebetter B.It'snoneofmybusinessC.Icouldn'tagreemore D.Youcan'tbeserious25.Theshockedandangrydriverstoppedforawhileandthendrovethecarbacktothespot________thebrickhaddroppedanddialed110.A.that B.which C.when D.where26.---Dowehavetotakesomewarmclothes?---Yes,wehadbetter.It________becoldinthemountainatnight.A.may B.would C.can D.should27.________theshiptrappedontheseacangetoutofdangermainlydependsontheweatherinthefollowingdays.A.That B.Which C.What D.Whether28.Nosooner________beguntospeak________somenoisearosefromtheaudience.A.hehad;than B.hadhe;than C.hehas;then D.hadhe;when29.Afternoontea,whichwasdesignedtobridgethegapbetweenlunchandsupper,usually________acupofteaandsomecakes.A.includes B.included C.including D.toinclude30.________themessageinadvance,hewouldn'thavebeenlateforthemeeting.A.Hadhereceived B.HashereceivedC.Didhereceive D.Wouldhereceive第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwasatacrowdedgrocerystorenotlongago.Itwasaweekdayevening,coldandtense.Peoplewerecarelessly___31___aisles(过道)andatonepoint,twowomen___32___forseveralminutesafterrunningintoeachother.Thingsgot___33___atthecheckoutline.Thecashierscannedaman'sdiscountcard,buthemisreadthesavingsonherscreenasanadditional___34___.Hedecidedshewasacting___35___andbegantoargue.Thecashiertriedinvain(徒劳地)toreasonwithhim.She___36___amanager,whoaccompaniedhimtocustomerservice,andmovedtothenext___37___inline.We’veallwitnessed(目击)___38___sceneslikethisinpublicplaces.MyreactionwhenIseethemisbothpersonaland___39___.Iamasociologistwhostudieshowandwhypeoplecommunicatewithoneanother-orwhythey___40___notto.Tome,thegroceryscenewasanotherexampleofhowour___41___inothershasdeclined.Butitwasalsoateachable___42___onhowwecanrebuildourfaith-___43___withjustoneperson.I___44___thenervouscashier.Igotabottleofwaterfromanearbycoolerandhandedittoher."Ifelt___45_abouthowthatmantreatedyouandwantedtobuythisforyou,”Isaid.Herfacelitup,andwe___46____asshescannedouritems.Shetoldmeshehadbeen___47___thateveningthroughseverefootpainandwouldbehavinganoperationlaterthatweek.Iwishedherwellinher___48___andshethankedmeasIleft.Thosearethebalancing_49___thatwilladduptorestore(重建)trustbetweenpeople.Youcanstartthatpatterninsomeoneelse'slife,evenina_50___asordinaryastheneighbourhoodgrocerystore.31. A.watching B.blocking C.finding D.clearing32. A.worried B.greeted C.quarreled D.thought33. A.quiet B.worse C.rarer D.real34. A.benefit B.measure C.charge D.reason35. A.carefully B.differently C.wrongly D.suddenly36. A.ignored B.admired C.called D.met37. A.customer B.colleague C.passenger D.employer38. A.touching B.suitable C.uncomfortable D.silent39. A.political B.cultural C.professional D.financial40. A.continue B.choose C.fail D.remember41. A.anger B.pride C.trust D.fear42. A.concept B.moment C.skill D.system43. A.competing B.agreeing C.comparing D.starting44. A.mentioned B.persuaded C.reached D.Saved45. A.cool B.bad C.strange D.confident46. A.talked B.waited C.played D.left47. A.working B.relaxing C.learning D.sleeping48. A.development B.recovery C.study D.journey49. A.acts B.tests C.voices D.tasks50. A.job B.place C.show D.way第三部分:阅读理解(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThere'snoshortageoffamilyfuninNewYorkCity,especiallywhenyouandyourfamilyvisitthemanyamazingmuseumsforkids.Everysiteofferssomethingexciting.Ifyou'relookingtospiceupaweekendoradayoffschool,havealookatsomeofthemuseumsforkidsNYChastooffer.Children'sMuseumofManhattanThisnearly40,000-square-footinstitutionmakeslearningaboutcultureandscienceanenjoyableexperienceforkids.Italsohostsclassesandworkshopswhicharealldesignedwiththelatestchild-developmentresearchinmind.BrooklynChildren'sMuseumWhenitwasfoundedin1899,theBCMwasthecountry'sfirstmuseumspecificallydesignedforchildren.Today,it'soneofthemostcomprehensivemuseums,withapermanentcollectionof30,000objects,includingmusicalinstruments,masks,dollsandfossils.Kidshavefunwhilelearningatinteractive(互动的)exhibitionslike“WorldBrooklyn”,aminicitylinedbystoreswherechildrencanmakebreadattheMexicanBakery,orshopforcandyattheInternationalGrocery.DiMennaChildren'sHistoryMuseumExhibitionsandprogramsatthiskid-focusedarmoftheNew-YorkHistoricalSocietytransportchildrenbackthrough350yearsofU.S.history.Galleriesstressthelivesofkidswhogrewuptobecomefamousdoctors,athletesandpoliticalfigures,andLittleNew-Yorkersclassesinvitekidstojoininsingalongsandmakecrafts.Children'sMuseumoftheArtsThismuseumisespeciallydesignedforkidssothattheycantravelaroundtheartworld.The10,000-square-footinstitutionhasmorethanenoughroomtohouseits2,000-piececollectionofinternationalchildren'sart,includingahugecentergallerytodisplayitin.Artistsleadworkshopsinclassroomsstudiosandmedialabs---whicharefamousforasoundstation,aclaybarandthevideo-makingequipment.CMA'SWEEArtsProgramdevelopskids'artisticexpression,whiletheArtColonycampsinvitekidsaged6to15toparticipateindisciplineslikedrawingandsculpture.51.WhatcanchildrendoinChildren'sMuseumofManhattan?A.Makebreadatthemuseumbythemselves.B.Knowaboutcultureandsciencepleasantly.C.Designclassesandworkshopsontheirown.D.Carryoutresearchesonchilddevelopment.52.Whichofthefollowingmuseumsmayhavethelongesthistory?A.Children'sMuseumofManhattan.B.BrooklynChildren'sMuseum.C.DiMennaChildren'sHistoryMuseum.D.Children'sMuseumoftheArts.53.WhenchildrenvisitDiMennaChildren'sHistoryMuseum,they_A.shouldbepreparedtosingsongsB.canexperiencelife350yearsagoC.maymeetwithsomefamousfiguresD.canknowsomesuccessfulpeople'schildhood54.WhatisChildren'sMuseumoftheArtsdesignedtodo?A.Tohelpchildrenexploretheartworld.B.Todevelopchildren'sartisticexpression.C.Tohouseinternationalartist'sfamousworks.D.Tohelpchildrenlearnartcreationfromartists.55.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthetext?A.Tocallonparentstotakekidstomuseums.B.TocomparefourfamousmuseumsinNYC.C.Toshowthebenefitsofvisitingmuseums.D.Tointroducesomemuseumstochildren.BWhilemost4-year-oldsaremakingmudpiesorsellinglemonade,AustinPerineofBirmingham,Alabamadecidedtogoonestepfurther.Withhisredcape(披肩)coveringhisshoulders,AustinPerinefeedsthehungryandhomelesspopulationthroughoutthecityinaneffortto“showlove”tothosewhoneed“foodandsmiles”.“Showlove”,accordingtoAustin,hasbecomehissuperheromotto.Hissuperheroname?PresidentAustin,ofcourse.Austin’sfather,TJPerine,toldCNNthatAustinhasalwaysbeencompassionate(有同情心的),asheactslikea"littledad”forhisbrother,Taylor.However,itwasn’tuntilAustinlearnedthatpeopleareexperiencinghomelessnessthathedecidedtosharewhathehaswiththerestofhiscommunity.TJnotedthatAustin'sfirstknowledgeabouthomelessnesscameafterwatchinganaturedocumentaryaboutababypandaontelevision.“AustinandIwerewatchingananimalshowandtherewasamotherpandathatwasleavingherbaby,”TJsaid.“Austinbegantogetconcerned,andItoldhimthatthebabypandawouldbehomeless.”Tobetterteachhissonabouthomelessness,TJtooktheyoungboytothecityshelter,atwhichpointAustinasked,“Canwefeedthem?”Inresponse,TJtookAustintoBurgerKingwhereheenthusiasticallyvolunteeredtopayforthechickensandwichesusinghisweeklypocketmoney,therebygivingupnewtoysthatweek.Austinandhisfatherhaveplanstoexpandtheircommunityoutreacheffortssotheycanalsofighthomelessnessatitsroots.TheyhavealsostartedaGoFundMeaspartoftheirShowLoveFoundation.“We'vegottenalotofsupportfromthecountry,andwhatwewanttodoisexpandanddofrommorethanjustgivingoutsandwiches,”TJtoldCNN,sayingthat,finally,heandAustinhopetobuildaservicecenterthatdealswiththemanycausesandsymptomsofhomelessness.“Mentalillness,drugabuse,addiction,andthingslikethat,”hesaid.“AustinandIwanttobuildaservicecenterandgetsomespecialistsintherethatcanactuallyhelpthesepeoplegetbackintotheworkforce.”56.WhatcanweknowaboutAustinfromthefirstparagraph?A.Hehassympathyforthehomeless.B.Helikeswatchingsuperheromovies.C.Heusedtoenjoymakingmudpiesbest.D.Hefrequentlymakeslemonadeforthepoor.57.WheredidAustinfirstlearnabouthomelessness?A.Ontheradio.B.OnTV.C.Onthenewspaper.D.Onthemagazine.58.HowdidAustinfeelafterhesawthenaturedocumentaryaboutpandas?A.Worried. B.Excited. C.Ashamed. D.Regretful.59.WhatdidAustindoinBurgerKing?A.Heboughtnewtoysforhisbrother.B.HeatechickensandwicheswithTJ.C.Hevisitedthehomelessbabypanda.D.Heuseduphispocketmoneyforcharity.60.WhatdoTJandAustinintendtodo?A.SetupanotherGoFundMe.B.Winsupportfromthegovernment.C.Helpthehomelessbecomeemployed.D.Giveoutmoresandwichestothepoor.CHomepartymarketingoriginatedinAmericaintheearlylastcentury.Atthattime,directsellinghadbecomeaverycommonpartofAmericanlife.Door-to-doorsalesmenwouldtravelthroughoutthecountrysellinganythingfromsewingmachinestocure-allmedicines.In1931,amannamedFrankStanleyBeveridgewhohaddugenoughgoldbydoingthissellingstartedacompanycalledStanleyHomeProducts.Thecompanysoldcleaningsuppliestohousewives.SoonafterMr.Beveridgebeganhiscompany,oneofhissalesmenbegansellingStanleyproductsathomeparties.ThesalesmanwouldorganizeaStanleyPartywherehecouldgiveacleaningdemonstration(演示)toaroomfullofguests.ItallowedhimtosellStanleyproductstomanydifferentcustomersatonce,anditprovedtobemuchmoreeffectivethanstandarddoor-to-doorsales.ThepracticequicklybecamethemainmarketingstrategyofStanleyHomeProducts.Next,duringthe1940s,manyhousewivesstartedsellingStanleyproductstomakeextramoneyfortheirfamilies.ThejobwasperfectforhousewivesbecauseStanleysellerscouldworkfromhomeandsettheirownschedules.AsinglemothernamedBrownieWisetookfulladvantageofthisopportunityandquicklybecameoneofStanley'stopsellers.Notlongafterthat,shestartedherowndirectsellingbusinesscalledTupperwarePatioParties,whichfocusedonsellinganewtypeofplasticfoodcontainer,Tupperware,usingtheStanleyhomepartysystem.WisehadrealizedTupperwvarewasperfectforthehomepartysystem.Shecouldshowhercustomersitspatentedairtightseal,andshecouldalsotakeawaytheiranxietyaboutthesafetyofplastics---afairlynewinventionatthetime.Wise'scompanywasverysuccessful,anditwassoonsellingmoreTupperwarethandepartmentstores.Today,manyothercompanieshaveadoptedhomepartymarketingplans.So,nexttimeyouleaveyourfriend'spartywithahundreddollars'worthofnewTupperwareorjewelry,youcanthankFrankStanleyBeveridgeandBrownieWiseforyourunintendedpurchase.61.WhendidhomepartymarketingoriginateinAmerica?A.Intheearly19thcentury.B.Inthelate19thcentury.C.Intheearly20thcentury.D.Inthelate20thcentury.62.WhatdoweknowaboutFrankStanleyBeveridge?A.Hewasaninventorofmanyhomeproducts.B.Hewasanexperienceddoor-to-doorsalesman.C.HewasthepresidentofTupperwarePatioParties.D.HewasthefirstpersontoorganizeaStanleyParty.63.Whywasbeingahomepartyselleraperfectjobforhousewives?A.Theylikedholdingpartiesattheirhouse.B.Theycouldmakesomemoneyquickly.C.Theyneededhardlyanypre-jobtraining.D.Theycouldworkunderaflexibleschedule.64.AccordingtoWise,whywasTupperwareperfectforthehomepartysystem?A.Itwaslikedbypartyorganizers.B.Itrequiredademonstration.C.Itsoldbadlyindepartmentstores.D.Itwasespeciallymadeforthesystem.65.Thistextisorganizedinthepatternof__.A.timeandeventsB.comparisonandcontrastC.causeandeffectD.argumentandexplanationDDanielLamplughremembersgoingshoppingwithhisdadonBlackFriday.“Wakingupata.m.thedayafterThanksgivingiswhatIgrewupdoing,”saystheUniversityofNewOrleansfilmstudent.Alothaschangedsincethosechildhooddays.Onlineretailers(零售商)haveforcedmanychainsoutofbusiness.Consumersareincreasinglyshoppingwiththeirsmartphones.Butafunnythinghappenedonthewaytothefuture:Mostshoppersarenotgoingall-digital(全数码化的).Surveysshowthey’reeagerforgoodexperiencesatretailstores.ThisNovemberandDecember,forthefirsttimeever,retailerwebsiteswillgetmoretrafficfrommobileusersthancomputerusers,predictsAdobeDigitalInsights.“Weliveourliveswithacombinationofthephysicalandthedigital,”saysKitYarrow,authorofthebook“DecodingtheNewConsumerMind.”“Retailershavetounderstandit'snotquestionofeither/or.It'saquestionofcombiningthetwo."HeatherHowe,anMBAstudent,said,“Consumerslikeshoppingontheirphonesandonlinebecauseit'smoreconvenientandbecausetherearemoreoptions.IwenttotheVansstoretotryonshoesandthenIactuallypurchasedthemonlinewhileIwasinthestore.”Whilemobilesalesaregrowing,thewidestuseofsmartphonesinstoresisresearchingproductsorlookingupproductinformation(58percent),closelyfollowedbycheckingorcomparingprices(54percent),accordingtoasurvey.“Myphoneplaysahugeroleinonlineshopping,becauseIamontheemaillistforallofmyfavoritebrands,soIgetmanyemailsdailyinformingmeofsales,saysRachelLynch,whoworksataBostonpublic-relationsagency.”Also,astorehasanappthatallowsmetochatwithotherusersabouttheproducts,andreadreviews.OnlinereviewsareoneofthefirstthingsIlookatwhenIamabouttobuyanewproduct.”“Electronicsandkitchenequipmentaredefinitelyonlinepurchasesforme,sincethey'reheavytogethomeonthesubwayandoftencheaperonline,"saysMichaelMiller-Ernest,amanagerinBrooklyn,N.Y.66.WhatdidDanieldowhenhewasakid?A.Heboughtgiftsforhisdad.B.Hewokeupquiteearlyeveryday.C.HewentshoppingonThanksgiving.D.HevisitedstoresthedayafterThanksgiving.67.Whatdomostshopperstendtodonow?A.Doshoppingall-digitally.B.Usecomputerstodoonlineshopping.C.Dowindowshoppinginshoppingmalls.D.Gotophysicalstoreswiththeirsmartphones.68.What'sKitYarrow'ssuggestionforretailers?A.Reachingbothonlineandofflineconsumers.B.Focusingoneitherthephysicalorthedigital.C.Encouragingconsumerstousesmartphones.D.Providingmoreconvenienceforcomputerusers.69.WhatdoesHeatherHowethinkofonlinestores?A.Theyofferwiderchoices.B.Theysellhighqualitygoods.C.Theywillreplacephysicalstores.D.Theyareburningshoppers'patience.70.WhatcanbeinferredaboutRachelLynch'shabits?A.Shebuysheavygoodsonline.B.Sheoftenwritesusers'reviews.C.Sheisfondofsendingproducersemails.D.Shetriestolearnaboutotherusers'experience.第II卷(共45分)第四部分:写作(共三节,满分45分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。SteveandRobopenedtheirhomeandtheirheartstonotjustone,butsixsiblings(兄弟姐妹)whohadspentalmostfiveyearsinthefoster(寄养的)caresystem.Stevesaid,“Atfirst,wethoughtitwouldbegreattohavethesekidsatourhomeforsometimeandhelpthem,butwhenIsawthoseeyes,Ichangedmymind.Soeventhoughwehavetwoadultkids,westilldecidedtoraisethesmallerchildrenandadoptthem.”ThecouplewasinspiredtoadoptchildrenwhoaresiblingsaftertheysawaTVstoryaboutanotherfamilythatdidthesamething.Theystartedresearchingtheideaandsawhowmanysiblingswerebrokenupinthefostercaresystem,andthefactsimplybroketheirhearts.ThecouplesawthechildrenonanOhioadoptionwebsiteinearly2018.Amazingly,thesiblingswereneverseparatedduringtheirstayinthefostercaresystem.“However,thekids,whowereteenagers,werehardtoplace,whichmademenervouswhenItriedtocommunicatewiththem.Iwantedtothrowinthetowel,”Stevesaid,“butRobencouragedmetocontinue.”Whenthehomestudiesandbackgroundcheckswerecompleted,SteveandRobbeganemailingthedocumentstothechildren'scaseworker.Finally,theywerematchedwiththekidsinJune2018andmetthemforthefirsttimeonJuly2.Whileeveryonewasnervousatfirst,theydevelopedarelationshipoftrustquicklyafterthefirstmeeting.ThechildrencametolivewithSteveandRobamonthlaterandneverleft.Stevequithisjobsothathecouldbeafull-timedadtotakecareofthem,andboughtaminibustotransportthemuchlargerAnderson-McLeanfamily.Somefamiliesaremadethroughblood,butsomeliketheAnderson-McLeanfamilyaremadethroughlove.71.WhatwasSteveandRob'soriginalidea?(nomorethan15words)72.WhydidSteveandRobdecidetoadoptthesiblings?(nomorethan15words)73.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph3mean?(nomorethan5words)74.WhatdidStevedototakecareofthesiblings?(nomorethan10words)75.Whatdoyouthinkofthecouple?Pleaseexplain.(nomorethan20words)第二节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)76.Hewastoo______(固执的)toadmitthathewaswrong.77.Whena______(说谎者)speakstoyou,heorshewilllookawayfromyoureyes.78.Hefoughttheillnesswithcourageand______(决心).79.A______inherbooktotally,hedidn'tnoticeeveningapproaching.80.Itcan'tbec______thatfourjewelry

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