浙江省杭州市塘栖中学2018_2019学年高二英语上学期模拟复习试卷.doc

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1、- 1 -浙江省杭州市塘栖中学 2018-2019 学年高二英语上学期模拟复习试卷第一部分 听力部分(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节( 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 did the woman leave in the taxi?A. A hat. B. A T-shirt. C. A sweater.2. How much did the woman pa

2、y for the dress?A . 10 dollars . B. 30 dollars. C.40 dollars.3. What does the man often put on a Christmas tree?A. A doll. B. A star. C. An angel.4. What does Gina tell Sam to do?A. Scratch his arm even more. B. Buy some special medicine. C. Sleep with the windows shut.5. What does the man imply abo

3、ut the woman in the end?A. She always buys new clothes. B. She should do the laundry herself.C. She needs a new washing machine.听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。6. What does the woman want the man to do?A. put off his spring break B. see some western art C. drive her to the exhibition- 2 -7. What is the relatio

4、nship between the speakers?A. Mother and son B. Brother and sister C. Taxi driver and passenger听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Why did Teresa raise her hand the first time?A. She had a question. B. She needed to relax her arm.C. She wanted to use the bathroom.9. What did Mr.Johnson ask the class to do?A. T

5、um to page 55. B. See a famous painting. C. Ask questions later on.10. When will the film be shown?A. At the end of class. B. After Teresa gets back. C. In more than two minutes.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. What did the man start doing two years ago?A. Teaching. B. Raising money. C. Saving wild animal

6、s.12.Why is the man tired?A. He stayed up sending emails. B. He took care of a bear all night.C. He has a lot of homework to grade.13. What does the man say about the bears at last?A. They are dirty. B. They are cool C. They are lovely.- 3 -听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。14. Why isnt Cindy studying for the

7、test?A. She is too tired. B. she has a headache C. She cant find her book.15.What does Bob offer to do for Cindy?A. Call her a taxi. B. Drive her to the doctors. C. Give her some hot water.16.Where does the conversation take place?A. At home. B. At a doctors. C. In a classroom.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20

8、题。17.Where is Wendy from?A. The USA. B. Italy. C. The UK18. What are Christmas crackers?A. Toys with loud sound. B. A kind of Christmas food. C. Paper tubes with a gift inside.19. What do all three British Christmas desserts have in common?A. They all look and taste about the same. B. They are all m

9、ade out of nuts and dried fruit.C. They are all similar to the American fruitcake.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Interesting plays. B. A special Christmas dinner. C. Christmas traditions in the UK.- 4 -第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节, 满分 35 分)第一节(共 10 小题; 每小题 2.5 分,满分 25 题)阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D

10、 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AUnderneath the Greenland ice sheet lies a body of water covering an area larger than West Virginia, and until just a few years ago, scientists had no idea that it existed.First discovered in 2011, scientists now believe it covers some 27, 000 square miles and contains more than 100 bi

11、llion tons of liquid water.The melt-water reservoir (蓄水池) was discovered under the ice, in a south-eastern part of Greenland, by researchers from the University of Utah about two years ago. According to the BBC, at first the researchers expected to find waters stored in small spaces between the rock

12、s. What they actually found was a massive reservoir of water trapped in the ice, kind of like the liquid in a snow-cone. Newser quotes lead study author Richard Forster saying, “we thought we had an understanding of how things work in Greenland, but here is this entire storage system of water we did

13、nt realize was there.”OK, so snow water under the ice in Greenland; why is this a big deal? Well, researchers say it could provide new clues to understanding Greenlands ice melts and sea level rise in general. Voice of America quotes Forster saying, “of the present sea level rise, the Greenland ice

14、sheet is the largest contributor, and it is melting at record levels, so understanding the aquifers (地下蓄水层) capacity to store water from year to year is important, because it fills a major gap in the overall connection of melt-water runoff and sea levels.” According to researchers, the water is 15 t

15、o 60 feet beneath the surface and likely stays fluid because its covered by snow. Theyre unsure how old the reservoir is or whether it flows into the ocean.- 5 -21. What is true about the water newly found in Greenland?A. It came into being only a few years ago. B. It is widely stored between the ro

16、cks.C. It finally flows into the ocean. D. It is probably in the form of liquid.22. The discovery of water in Greenland is very important because _.A. it confirms scientists previous guess about the storage of water in GreenlandB. it provides information about the possible amount of water storage in

17、 GreenlandC. it throws new light on the relation between Greenlands melt water and sea level riseD. it solves the problem of the shortage of fresh water in the world for good22. What will be the best title of the passage?A. Billions of Tons of Water Found under Greenland Ice SheetB. Greenland Ice Sh

18、eet Contributing to Rapid Sea Level RiseC. Ice Sheet in Greenland Melting at Alarming SpeedD. Scientists Predicting Massive Underground Water in GreenlandBThe policeman moved along the street, looking strong and important. It was about ten at night, and it was cold. He stopped at doors as he walked

19、along, trying each door to be sure that it was closed for the night. - 6 -Then the policeman suddenly slowed his walk. Near the door of a closed shop, a man was standing. As the policeman walked toward him, the man spoke quickly. “Its all right, officer,” he said. “Im just waiting for a friend. Twen

20、ty years ago, we agreed to meet here tonight. Sounds a little funny to you, doesnt it? Well, Ill explain if youd like to make sure that everythings all right. About that long ago, there was a restaurant where this shop standsBig Joe Bradys restaurant.” “It was here until five years ago,” said the po

21、liceman.The man lit a cigar. The light showed a pale face with a little white scar near his right eye. “Twenty years ago tonight,” said the man, “I had dinner here with Jimmy Wells. He was my best friend in the world. He and I grew up here in New York, like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and

22、 Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was heading for the West to make a fortune. You couldnt pull Jimmy out of New York. He thought it was the only place on earth.”The man waiting took out a handsome watch, covered with small diamonds. “Three minutes to ten. It was ten when we said goodbye here at

23、the restaurant door.”“It sounds interesting,” said the policeman. “A long time between meetings, it seems to me. If he isnt here at ten, are you going to leave?”“I am not!” said the man. “Ill wait for half an hour, at least. Im sure Jimmy will come tonight. He was the truest man in the world. Hell n

24、ever forget.”The policeman took a step or two. “Ill go on my way,” he said. “Hope your friend comes all right. Good night, sir.”“Good night, officer.”There was now a cold rain falling. In the door of the shop stood the man who had come a thousand miles to meet a friend. Such a meeting could not be s

25、ure. - 7 -But he waited. About twenty minutes he waited, and then a tall man in a long coat came hurrying across the street. He went directly to the waiting man.“Is that you, Bob?” he asked.“Is that you, Jimmy Wells?” cried the man in the door.“Its Bob! It surely is. I was sure I would find you here

26、. Well, well, well! Twenty years is a long time. The old restaurant is gone. Come on, Bob, lets go somewhere else and have a good long talk about old times.”The two men started along the street, arm in arm. At the corner stood a shop bright with lights. When they came near, each turned to look at th

27、e others face. The man from the West stopped suddenly. “Youre not Jimmy Wells ,”he said. “Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a mans nose.”“It sometimes changes a good man into a bad one,” said the tall man. “Youve been under arrest for ten minutes, Bob. Now before we go on to

28、 the police station, heres a note for you. You may read it here at the window.”The man from the West opened the little piece of paper. His hand began to shake a little as he read. “Bob, I was at the place on time. When you lit your cigar I saw it was the face of the man wanted by Chicago police. Som

29、ehow I couldnt do it myself, so I went around and got another policeman to do the job. Jimmy.”24.What can you learn from the story according to the text?AJimmy recognized Bob was the man wanted by Chicago police the moment he saw Jimmy .B.When Bob lit his cigar Jimmy knew it was the criminal wanted

30、by Chicago police .- 8 -C. When Bob was 18, he was leaving for the east to make a fortune.D. “Big Joe Bradys restaurant” was still in the place where it was.25. What is the best title of the passage?A. meeting an old friend B. twenty years laterC. arresting a criminal D. Big Joe Bradys restaurant26.

31、 Which is right in the following statements ?A. it was Three minutes to ten when Bob said goodbye to Jimmy at the restaurant door.B. the tall man was the criminal wanted by Chicago police.C. Bob would wait for at most half an hour before Jimmy turned up.Dthe moment Bob met the tall man ,he didnt fin

32、d the tall man was not Jimmy immediately.CI was born an albino(患白化病的人)in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1945.No one in my family had ever known what an albino was, what it meant to be an albino and what had to be done differently because I was an albino. My parents, relatives and friends treated me just

33、 like they treated everybody else. That was just about the best thing they could have done. It gave me a leg up on trusting myself, so when trouble came along, I could deal with them.Like most albinos, I had terrible eyesight. My grades suffered until eventually I overcame being self-conscious and r

34、ealized it was okay to ask to sit in the front of the classroom so I could see the blackboard better. People stared at me when I held reading material right at the tip of my nose so I could - 9 -see it well enough to read. Kids would tease me, asking if I was joining the circus(马戏团)and calling me “W

35、hitey”. Even when I was eight or nine, movie-theater clerks started asking me to pay adult prices because I “looked older.” The worst part for me was that because my eyesight was so bad, I couldnt play sports very well.I didnt give up trying, though. I shot hoops every day and played whiffle ball in

36、 summer. And I studied harder. Eventually, I got better at school and loved it. By the time I got to college I was double majoring, going to summer school and burying myself in every kind of after-class activity I could find. I tried my best to make “albino” a positive word. I couldnt see well enoug

37、h to play sports, but with a solid education and the drive to do it, I could make a living involved in something I loved. Ive done it now for more than thirty years in print and in video, and now in cyberspace. People make jokes about how Im the only “blind editor” they know, but the jokes are well-

38、meant, some of them signs of respect.I now realize that being born an albino helped me to overcome difficulties, gain confidence, and be proud of my personal achievement and modest about my professional accomplishments. 27.According to the author, helped him a lot in dealing with troubles. A. his ed

39、ucation in school B. the equal way his family and friends treated himC. the sympathy from the public D the special care from his family and friends28All the following are the signs of being an albino for the author except .A. poor eyesight B. an older appearances- 10 -C. abnormally white skin D. bei

40、ng unable to play sports29 .We can infer from the passage that . A. the author holds an optimistic attitude towards his illnessB. the authors poor eyesight made him very upsetC. the author finally did well in playing sports after years of practiceD. many people laugh at the author because he attempt

41、s to do more than he can30. What does the writer want to convey in the passage? A . Peoples attitude toward you will changes when you improve.B. Sports can make people more positive about life.C. Difficulties can provide a chance for growth to peopleD . One should learn to appreciate hard times and

42、look ahead.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。How to not be a slave to technologySchwartz, CEO of The Energy Project, shared four of his most important tools for applying technology more productively, and building a work life that supportsrather than wastesyour energ

43、y.Build daily rituals (习惯 )._31_ Build highly specific behaviors that you do at precise times over and over again until it becomes as automatic as brushing your teeth at night. The best way to prioritize (优先考虑) whats important to us and make sure we actually do the things we care about is to - 11 -c

44、reate highly specific habits.Take a “first things first” approach to your mornings._32_ Ninety-five percent of people have more energy early in the morning than they do as the day wears on, and they also have fewer distractions(干扰). So if thats the case, why wouldnt you do the most important thing w

45、hen you have the most energy?Use technologies selectively. If you expose yourself to different forms of technology continuously, they will pull you in the way a drug would, even when you know it is not serving you well. Keep technological temptations (诱惑) away when you find yourself getting too dist

46、ractedor as Schwartz puts it: “_33_”_34_ Many of us live our lives in a gray zonewere not fully focused on work when were working, and during our leisure time, were not fully relaxed. This leaves us feeling distracted. Schwartzs advice? _35_ Applying less than your full focus doesnt just make you le

47、ss productive; distraction keeps you from being fulfilled by and connected to your work. Distraction is the enemy to meaning.A. Do the most important thing first every day.B. Be intentional with your attention.C. Taking breaks throughout the workday is a nice thought.D. If youre trying to lose weigh

48、t, dont have cup-cakes in the fridge.E. When youre working, youre really working; and when youre relaxing, youre really relaxing.F. Weve crossed the line of being able to effectively manage all of the information coming at us.G. The only way to ensure that things that arent urgent but are important happen is to develop habits. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 40 分)- 12 -第一节 完型填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Who is in control of your life? Who is pulling your strings? For the 36 of us, its other people society, colleagues, friends, or our family. We 37 this way of

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