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1、- 1 -安平中学 2018-2019 学年上学期第四次月考实验部高二英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第1节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项,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. What does the woman probably think of Professor Wangs lecture?AInteresting. BExciting. CDisappointing.2. What do we know

2、about Jim?AHe is often lost in deep thought. BHe is often laughed at by others.CHe often says something strange.3. When does the train leave?AAt 10:30. BAt 11:00. CAt 12:00.4. Where does the man want to go?ATo a hospital. BTo a hotel. CTo a post office.5. Which dress does the woman take?AThe red one

3、. BThe blue one. CThe white one.第二节(共小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 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 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。6. What happened to the man?AHe got robbed. BHis wallet was stolen. CHe lost his wallet.7. W

4、hat does the woman generally think of the man?ACareful. BBrave. CCareless.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8What happened to Mike?AHe had a car accident. BHe was injured while playing basketball.CHe drove too fast and hit someone.- 2 -9When did Mike get his drivers license?AA week ago. BThree years ago. CThree

5、 weeks ago.10What did the man do this morning?AHe played tennis. BHe played basketball. CHe went to see a doctor.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11How will the man give the woman the story?AHe will send it by fax. BHe will send it by email. CHe will bring it to her in person.12For whom did the woman buy a la

6、ptop several months ago?AFor herself. BFor her younger brother. CFor the man.13Why does the man know about computers?ABecause he often helps repair computers.BBecause his job requires him to know about computers well.CBecause he majored in computer science in college.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14When do

7、es this conversation take place?AIn the morning. BIn the afternoon. CIn the evening.15What is the movie probably about?ASome little dogs. BSome interesting people. CAn interesting love story.16What happened to the woman yesterday?AShe became ill for no reason. BShe felt bad after eating some chicken

8、.CShe had to look after Jim at home.17Whats the weather probably like today?ARainy. BFoggy. CFine.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18How long did the camp last?AFor three days. BFor a week. CFor half a month.19When did the game start?AAt 11:00 am. BAt 2:30 pm. CAt 4:00 pm.20What did the coach ask the speaker

9、 to do?ATo run much faster. BNot to make any mistakes. CTo be more confident.- 3 -第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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 ,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。 AThe City Bike program rolled into New York last spring and proved a hit, with nearly 12,000 New Yorkers signing up fo

10、r annual memberships. Since 2010, over a dozen US cities have introduced bike-share programs.Therere plenty of bike stations near parks and other car-free areas. The programs we looked at in major cities work the same way. You buy a 24-hour pass. During the time, you get an unlimited number of 30-mi

11、nute rides. If you go over your given half-hour ride time, you start paying fees for each following 30-minute period. Here are some of the biggest bike-share program in America.Minneapolis: Nice Ride MinnesotaStation : Minnehaha Ave. $ 1.50 for the second 30 minutes; $ 4.50 for the third 30 minutes;

12、 later $ 6 for every half an hour.Chicago: Divvy BikesStation : Lakeshore Drive and Monroe St; also Museum CampusHow much: $ 7 for a 24-hour pass, with unlimited 30-minute trips.How it works: The first 30 minutes are included in the pass; $ 2 for the second 30 minutes; $ 6 for the third 30 minutes;

13、later $ 8 for every half an hour.New York City: Citi BikeStation : Central Park So. also Broadway $ 4 for the - 4 -second 30 minutes; $ 9 for the third 30 minutes; later $ 12 for every half an hour.Boston: HubwayStation : Tremont St. $ 2 for the second 30 minutes; $ 4 for the third 30 minutes; later

14、 $ 8 for every half an hour.We are volunteers. If you want to know more information, please contact us.21. According to the text, the City Bike program _.A. was first set up in New YorkB. has a long history in AmericaC. develops very fast all over the worldD. is very popular in American cities22. Wh

15、ich of the following bike-share programs costs the riders most?A. Nice Ride Minnesota B. Citi Bike C. Hubway D. Divvy Bikes 23. If you visit Boston by riding Hubway bike for 3 hours, you have to pay _.A. $6 B. $ 20 C. $ 36 D. $ 30 BDubai(迪拜)is one of the economically richest places in the world. Wit

16、h its numerous malls, hotels, and beautiful beaches, Dubai has always been a popular holiday destination. This city was visited by around 5 million tourists each year. The government wanted to increase this number to 15 million. However, Dubai has only 45 miles of coastline, which is nowhere enough

17、for so many people. To solve this problem, an island that looked like a palm tree was built in 2006, and named the Palm Jumeirah.The plan for the island was extraordinary. It was to host several hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, and homes. Although the initial plan was to build the island from co

18、ncrete(水泥) , a decision was taken to create it from sand - 5 -and gravel(砾石), so as to give it a natural look. To make sure that this project was a success, the best engineers from across the world were employed. Engineers from Holland formed the majority in this group. To begin with, the engineers

19、calculated the strength of storms at sea, and also the expected amount of rise in water levels due to global warming. And then they found that, the proposed location for the island was neither very wide nor deep.One of the difficulties the engineers came across was to put sand on the sea bed to crea

20、te the breakwater(防浪堤).Finding the right sand for the project was also a daunting task, as the sand from Dubais deserts was too fine. Instead, sand from the sea was used, as it was coarser(粗糙). Once the breakwater was built, construction of the island began.The Palm Island are really impressive in t

21、erms of engineering. However, these projects are so large that they may have changed the ecology of the region. Also, an immense(极大的)amount of money and resources go into maintaining the islands, which is a major concern at the moment. Only time will tell if building the Palm Islands was actually a

22、good decision.24. What does Paragraph 1 mainly show us?A. Beautiful attractions of Dubai, B. The geographical features of Dubai. C. The purposes of building the Palm Jumeirah, D. The difficulty in developing the tourism industry. 25. Why were some changes made to the initial plan for the project?A.

23、To reduce the building cost. B. To get the islands completed sooner. C. To get the building materials more easily. D. To make the island look more natural, 26. What does the underlined word“daunting“ in Paragraph 4 mean?A. meaningless B. difficult C. impossible D. necessary27. According to the last

24、paragraph, how is the construction of the Palm Islands?- 6 -A. Profitable. B. Surprising. C. Worrying. D. Unbelievable.CDoes your local high school have a student newspaper? Only 1 in 8 of New Yorks public high schools has student newspapers and many of those are published just a few times a year. A

25、 few more are online, which can leave out poorer schools.Rebecca Dwarka, an 18-year-old senior who works for her student paper said, “Facebook is the new way of finding out what happened. Nobody wants to actually sit down and read a whole article about it. This makes a whole article sound a little l

26、ike a long sentence in lonely places.”I am not nostalgic(怀旧的) about high school student newspapers and never worked for mine. I put out what was then called a personal magazine with a group of friends because we wanted to write about peace, war and rock n roll without school officials warning us not

27、 to make jokes about the local officials.School newspapers are in decline(衰落) because students now find out what happened on social networking websites. This is a little discouraging because it proves that for millions of Americans, journalism is becoming a do-it-yourself thing. Every citizen can be

28、 a reporter.When something happens, we look for social media messages. Facebook posts and Tweets have become the means by which citizens and reporters can prove, deny, pass on stories and express opinions without the press challenging, researching or slowing the message. But truly good journalism is

29、 a craft, not just a blog post. It requires seeing something carefully and it uses an eye for details to help prove a larger view. And even journalism that conveys an opinion tries to be fair. If school newspapers begin to disappear, I hope there are other ways for students to learn that.28. What ca

30、n we infer from Rebeccas words?A. Students like reading detailed articles.B. School newspapers are becoming unpopular.- 7 -C. Facebook is the quickest way of spreading news.D. Long sentences are becoming popular in lonely places.29. What does the author think of social media messages?A. They make jo

31、urnalism become a craft. B. They represent the power of small voices.C. They are usually discouraging for readers.D. They are coming without careful research.30. What should good journalism do according to the author? A. Ignore some details. B. Spread a message quickly.C. Convey an opinion in a fair

32、 way. D. Act as blog posts in modern times.31. Which might be the most suitable title for the passage?A. Social media or newspapers?B. Everyone can become a reporter at present C. Social networking brings about new journalismD. High school newspapers an endangered species.DYour glasses may someday r

33、eplace your smartphone, and some New Yorkers are ready for the switch. Some in the city cant wait to try them on and use the maps and GPS that the futuristic eyewear is likely to include.“Id use it if I were hanging out with friends at 3 a.m. and going to the bar and wanted to see what was open,”sai

34、d Walter Choo, 40, of Fort Greene.The smartphone-like glasses will likely come out this year and cost between $250 and $600, the Times said, possibly including a variation of augmented (增强的) reality, a technology already available on smartphones and tablets (平板电脑) that overlays information onto the

35、screen about ones surroundings. So, for example, if you were walking down a street, indicators would pop up showing you the nearest coffee shop or directions could be plotted out and come into view right on the sidewalk in front of you.“As far as a mainstream consumer product, this just isnt somethi

36、ng anybody needs,”said Sam Biddle, who writes for G. “Were accustomed to having one thing in our pocket to do all these things,”he added,“and the average consumer isnt going to be able to afford another device (装置) thats - 8 -hundreds and hundreds of dollars.”Google publisher Seth Weintraub, who has

37、 been reporting on the smartphone-like glasses since late last year, said he is confident that this type of wearable device will eventually be as common as smartphones.“Its just like smartphones 10 years ago,”Weintraub said.“A few people started getting emails on their phones, and people thought tha

38、t was crazy. Same kind of thing. We see people bending their heads to look at their smartphones, and its unnatural,”he said.“Theres going to be improvements to that, and this a step there.”32. One of the possible functions of the smartphone-like glasses is to_.A. program the opening hours of a barB.

39、 supply you with a picture of the futureC. update the maps and GPS in your smartphonesD. provide information about your surroundings33. The underlined phrase“pop up”in the third paragraph probably means_.A. develop rapidly B. get round quicklyC. appear immediately D. go over automatically(自动地)34. Ac

40、cording to Sam Biddle, the smartphone-like glasses are_.A. necessary for teenagers B. attractive to New YorkersC. available to people worldwide D. expensive for average consumers35. We can learn from the last two paragraphs that the smartphone-like glasses_.A. may have a potential market B. are as c

41、ommon as smartphonesC. are popular among young adults D. will be improved by a new technology 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。 (将选项涂在答题卡相应的71-75题) Do you have a health problem, such as high blood pressure or obesity? Did your doctor tell you that you can improve your c

42、ondition with better nutrition? Do cancer, heart disease, or diabetes run in your family? 36 Meanwhile, you also need to improve your eating habits for better nutrition.It can be hard to change your eating habits. However, you are sure to - 9 -benefit from making changes to your diet if you have dis

43、eases that can be made worse by things you are eating or drinking. 37 Find the strengths and weaknesses in your present diet. Do you eat 4-5 cups of fruits and vegetables every day? Do you get enough calcium(钙)? Do you eat whole grain, high-fiber foods? If so, youre on the right track. Keep it up! 3

44、8 39 If you eat a lot of fat at present, cut back and change your habits. For example, reduce any extra fat. This includes butter on bread, sour cream on baked potatoes, and salad dressings. Keep track of your food intake(摄入量). 40 This record will help you assess(评价)your diet. Youll see if you need

45、to eat more or less from certain food groups. Think about asking for help from a nutritionist. They can help you follow a special diet, especially if you have a health issue.A.If your answer is yes, talk to your doctor about your health.B.If not, add more of these foods to your daily diet.C. Cut bac

46、k on unhealthy fat. D. Below are suggestions to improve your health.E. You should eat foods that contain vitamins and minerals.F .Write down what you eat and drink every day.G. Balanced nutrition and regular exercise are good for your health.第三部分英语知识运用(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

47、文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The job of raising children is a tough one. Children dont come with an instruction manual(说明书 ).And each child is 41 .So parents sometimes pull their hair out in frustration,not 42 what to do. But in raising children,what we do is 43 by our culture. N

48、aturally then,American parents teach their children basic American 44 .- 10 -To Americans,the goal of parents is to help children 45 on their own feet. From 46 , each child may get his or her own room. As children grow, they get more 47 to make their own choices. 48 choose their own forms of entertainment,as well as the friends to 49 them with. When they 50 young adulthood,they choose their own jobs and marriage 51 .Of course,many young adults still 52 their parents advice and approval for the choices they make. But once they “leave the 53 ” a

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