1、1河北省大名县一中 2018-2019 学年高二英语下学期第三周周测试题一.阅读理解(每题 2 分,满分 30 分)ARunning seems easy enough: Just grab a pair of sneakers and put one foot in front of the other, right? Well, anyone who struggled to get through a mile knows its not quite that simple. Weve asked experienced runners to tell us something wron
2、g they did when they started running. The following are some of their answers.I got excited and signed up for a half-marathon with a few more experienced runner friends, but I wasnt adequately prepared and didnt train efficiently. I ended up with blisters(水泡) on my feet. I couldnt wear shoes for two
3、 days!Cali LaveyI have always been athletic and I have never been badly injured, but one day I felt a slight pain in my knee. I ignored it for a month until I realized I was having a hard time putting weight on my right leg. I finally went to a doctor. It took four months of weekly physical therapy(
4、治疗) to heal. I shouldnt have done that. ArnoldMy biggest mistake was treating running like soccer practice: If I wasnt exhausted by the end of practice, I felt as though I didnt work hard enough. I run all of my runs at 80 percent effort, or the equivalent of what I now call tempo runs (节奏跑). I wasn
5、t warming up to the pace or cooling down effectively. KateI decided to go out for a run during the hottest part of the day. At the time, I told myself that it would be refreshing to sweat a little, but I didnt bring adequate water. I returned feeling completely rundown, dehydrated (脱水的), and exhaust
6、ed. If you must go out on a run during unfavorable weather, wear proper suits and bring enough water to keep you feeling strong.2 Sarah1Why did Cali suffer from her half-marathon?AShe ran all the way barefoot.BShe didnt get ready for it.CShe ran with experienced runners.DShe did not have self-confid
7、ence.2What did Arnold regret doing?AThinking he would never get injured.BPutting heavy weight on his right leg.CSpending about four months treating his knee.DWaiting for so long to get his knee examined.3Who didnt get enough water when running?ACali BArnold CKate DSarah4The examples of the four runn
8、ers mainly show that_.Awe should warm up before runningBwe should bring enough water when runningCwe shouldnt think running is very easyDwe shouldnt ignore any pain when runningBReading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet t
9、o discuss them. Now, the website BookC turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping t
10、hat the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches
11、 and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site 3and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their book
12、s have been found. Bruce Peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one
13、 hundred thirty-five countries.5Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?ATo explain what they are.BTo introduce BookCrossing.CTo stress the importance of reading.DTo encourage readers to share their ideas.6What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?AThe book. B
14、An adventure. CA public place. DThe identification number.7What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?AMeet other readers to discuss it.BKeep it safe in his bookcase.CPass it on to another reader.DMail it back to its owner.8What is the best title for the text?AOnline Reading: A Virtual
15、Tour.BElectronic Books: A new Trend.CA Book Group Brings Tradition Back.DA Website Links People through Books.CA bicycle may be seen by most people as just another vehicle (交通工具), but for many Londoners, cycling is a way of life. According to an official UK government survey in 2017, about 570,000 b
16、ike journeys are made every day in 4London. In fact, almost half of the vehicles that pass over London Bridge each day are bikes.London introduced a public bike-sharing system in 2010. “There can be no doubt that our trusty bicycles have changed the way people get around our great city,” Johnson tol
17、d the Guardian in 2015.In London, bikes are used for more than just taking short trips to and from the subway. No matter where you want to go in the city, taking a bike is usually the quickest and easiest choice.And its not just shared bikes that the government is encouraging people to ride. In many
18、 companies across the UK, the UK governments Cycle to Work scheme (骑行倡议) allows employees to buy a brand new bike without having to pay any tax (税). This means that its common to see many people cycling to and from work, and some employers even provide workplace showers and lockers (储物柜) for their w
19、orkers. More importantly, a cycle-friendly boss may let you off for being late if you rode a bike to work.Not only is it great for the environment and our body, cycling is also good for the mind. According to National Geographic Magazine, “Bike riding can improve peoples happiness.”9How does the aut
20、hor show the popularity of cycling in London?ABy using numbers. BBy giving examples.CBy making comparisons. DBy using famous sayings.10Whats Johnsons attitude toward the bike-sharing system in London?ADisappointed. BConcerned.CSupportive DUninterested.11What can employees get from the government und
21、er the “Cycle to Work” scheme?AFree bike-sharing services. BWorkplace showers and lockers.CShorter working hours. DA tax-free bike.12Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?ACycling as a healthy way of life.5BHow cycling has become popular in London.CWhy Londoners are encouraged
22、to ride bikes.DLondons public bike-sharing system.DHave you ever run into a careless cell phone user on the street? Perhaps they were busy talking, texting or checking updates on WeChat without looking at what was going on around them. As the number of this new “species” of human has kept rising, th
23、ey have been given a new name phubbers(低头族).Recently, a cartoon created by students from China Central Academy of Fine Arts put this group of people under the spotlight. In the short film, phubbers with various social identities bury themselves in their phones. A doctor plays with his cell phone whi
24、le letting his patient die, a pretty woman takes selfie(自拍照)in front of a car accident site, and a father loses his child without knowing about it while using his mobile phone. A chain of similar events eventually leads to the destruction of the world.Although the ending sounds overstated, the damag
25、e phubbing can bring is real. Your health is the first to bear the effect and result of it. “Constantly bending your head to check your cell phone could damage your neck,” Guangming Daily quoted doctors as saying. “the neck is like a rope that breaks after long-term stretching.” Also, staring at cel
26、l phones for long periods of time will damage your eyesight gradually, according to the report.But thats not all. Being a phubber could also damage your social skills and drive you away from your friends and family. At reunions with family or friends, many people tend to stick to their cell phones w
27、hile others are chatting happily with each other and this creates a strange atmosphere, Qilu Evening News reported.It can also cost you your life. There have been lots of reports on phubbers who fell to their death, suffered accidents, and were robbed of their cell phones in broad daylight.13For wha
28、t purpose does the author give the example of a cartoon in 6Paragragh2?ATo inform people of the bad effects of phubbing.BTo advertise the cartoon made by students.CTo indicate the world will finally be destroyed by phubbers.DTo warn doctors against using cell phones while treating patients.14Which o
29、f the following is NOT a risk a phubber may have?AHis social skills could be affected.BHis neck and eyesight will be gradually harmed.CHe will cause the destruction of the world.DHe might get separated from his friends and family.15What may the passage talk about next?AAdvice on how to use a cell ph
30、one.BPeople who are addicted to phubbing.CThe possible consequences of phubbing.DMeasures to reduce the risks of phubbing.二 七选五(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。Are you having trouble concentrating when youre reading a book or listening to a lecture?This list of activi
31、ties might help to improve your study habits.Make a list.We often have trouble paying attention to one thing because our brain wants to think about something else. 16 You dont worry about whatever else you should be doing.Sleep more.Studies show that people who sleep fewer than eight hours a night f
32、or a period of time have slower response systems and more difficulty recalling information. 17 Eat healthier foods.Many people enjoy foods high in fats and sugars. 18 They might give you a temporary burst of energy.However,that energy is soon followed by a crash.Reduce screen time.This may be the mo
33、st unpopular suggestion among young people.Screen timeor time spent looking at cell phones,televisions,computer 7screens,has a clear effect on the attention span. 19 20 Concentration improves for students who participate in team sports.It could be that being active is helpful in this way.Participati
34、ng in a sport trains your brain to concentrate on specific tasks,and shut out other thoughts.ABe active.BPractice more.CThese foods can provide enough energy for focusing.DBut these foods cant be helpful enough when it comes to focusing.EThat is bad news for teens who stay up studying the night befo
35、re a test.FResearchers advise parents to limit it when their children need to be focused.GBy writing down all the things you need to do,youll gain a sense of control三完形填空(每小题 2 分)In terms of the original data in every way, the Chinese New Year Spring Festival is the largest human event on the planet
36、. In the seven 21 of the Lunar New Year, Chinese are expected to 22 more than $100 billion on eating and shopping almost twice as much as Americans spend on Thanksgiving. 23 , Chinese predictably buy railway tickets online 24_a rate of more than 1 000 per second.But its 25 millions of Chinese people
37、 go home for the Spring Festival during “chunyun“. All these _26_take place at this time.Transport networks have set 27 highs for “chunyun“ numbers almost every year for the past decade, the council(国务院)said.Authorities expect travelers to make 356 million trips by 28 during this years “chunyun“ per
38、iod. Taking the strain for the transportation is 29 Chinas high-speed railway network, now 30 to 20 000 kilometers the worlds longest. Chinas total rail network 31 more than 121 000 kilometers, the second largest in the world after the United States.The “chunyun“ 32 isnt just a wonder of logistics(组
39、织工作); it also shows how modern China is 33 .Trains are packed with thousands of snoozing(打盹)34 , reflecting education reforms that have greatly 35 the number of 8university places over the past decade.36 dressed office girls in high heels can be seen picking their way through 37 on their way home, w
40、hich is a product of the mass migration of rural people to Chinas coastal cities in search of 38 jobs in service industries and factories.Many of Chinas new middle classes will opt to drive private cars and traffic jam is now a(n) 39 feature of the holiday period.Many others, however, will choose to
41、 40 the confusion altogether and take a vacation abroad increasingly an option for the new generation in China.21Adays Bweeks Cmonths Dyears22Acost Bspend Ctake Dpay23AMoreover BTherefore COtherwise DHowever24Afor Bon Cto Dat25Awhy Bwhere Cwhen Dhow26Aprivileges Bjourneys Corganizations Dwonders27Af
42、air Bgood Cnice Dnew28Aair Bsea Crail Droad29Adifferently Bmainly Cclearly Dfrequently30Aincreased Bresisted Cpromoted Dopposed31Acontrols Breaches Caims Dshoots32Aenvironment Brequirement Cphenomenon Dcircumstance33Afinding Bexpecting Cobtaining Dchanging34Aleaders Bworkers Cstudents Dcolleagues35A
43、declined Bexpanded Cfailed Dstarted36AGratefully BImpatiently CPractically DBeautifully37Aplaygrounds Bstreets Cfields Dstations38Abetter-paid Bwell-done Chelpless Dfearless39Aregular Bstrange Cimportant Dnecessary40Adevelop Bescape Cleave Dcarry四语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)Its not all that hard to
44、 build an advanced and large vocabulary. Like many 9things in life, its 41 ongoing process, and the best part of the process is that theres enough room for improvement, 42 means youll just keep getting better and better. Of course you have to work at it. You wouldnt think that a few 43 (month) of ex
45、ercise in your teens would be enough 44 the rest of your life, and thats also true for building your vocabulary-you have to keep at it daily, and pretty soon you will find that you have an excellent vocabulary.One of the most 45 (effect) ways to build vocabulary is to read good books. You need to 46
46、 (real) read at least one good book a week, preferably a classic. This isnt as hard as it 47 (sound), and it is far better than any other method because you improve your vocabulary while 48 (read) an interesting piece of literature. Another nice thing is that you learn both new words and 49 (they) u
47、se unconsciously, meaning that you will tend to use the words 50 (learn) this way in conversations almost automatically.五短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)The teenage year from 13 to 19 were the most difficult time for me . They were also the best and worse years in my life . At the first, I thought I kn
48、ew everything and could make decisions by yourself. However, my parents didnt seem to think such. They always tell me what to do and how to do it. At one time , I even felt my parents couldnt understand me so I hoped I could be freely from them. I showed them I was independent by wear strange clothes. Now I am leaving home to college. At last, I will be on my own, but I still want to have my parents to turn to whenever need help.101. 阅读理解(每题 2 分)A 篇:14 B D D C B 篇:58 B A C D C 篇:912 A C D B D 篇:1315 A C D 2. 七选五(每题 2 分)1620G E D F A 三.完形填空(每