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4、程刨颈勘灿畜侠勿克武汉二中20162017学年度上学期期末考试高二英语试卷试卷满分:150分第一部分 听力(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. How much did the government give the university?A. $20,000. B. $30,000.C. $40,000.2. What will the man do af

5、ter lunch?A. See a doctor.B. Go to the gym.C. Have a music lesson.3. What makes the man upset?A. The children.B. The ugly walls.C. The business. 4. How did the man learn about the time change of the piano lesson?A. Mr. Thomas left him a note.B. Mr. Thomas told him face to face.C. Mr. Thomas telephon

6、ed him.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Which play to see.B. How to celebrate their mothers birthday.C. Where to buy a family ticket.第二节(共15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。听完每段对话或独白前, 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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料

7、, 回答第6、7题。6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Guide and visitor.B. Waiter and customer.C. Husband and wife.7. What can the man do?A. Swim in the sea.B. Drive along the coastline.C. Go fishing. 听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. What does the woman think of shopping online?A. Dangerous.B. Co

8、nvenient.C. Time-wasting.9. Where has the woman just been?A. To a police station.B. To an Internet caf.C. To a supermarket. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. What is the last document the woman asks for?A. The license.B. The car registration.C. The insurance.11. What does the woman do?A. A police officer.B. A d

9、river.C. A clerk. 12. What caused the accident?A. The brake failed.B. A car in front stopped suddenly.C. The man was speeding. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13. Where does the woman know the strange houses?A. From a magazine.B. From a TV programme.C. From a newspaper.14. What does “The House in the Clouds” look

10、 like?A. A house on top of a tower.B. A house on top of a five-storey building.C. A house on top of a block of flats.15. Where is the shark?A. In the water around the house.B. In the garden of the house.C. In the roof of the house.16. What is the womans favourite house?A. The little rock house.B. Th

11、e funny-looking cottage.C. The House in the Clouds.听第10段材料, 回答第17至第20 小题。17. What surprised Jack and Betty?A. Fewer job openings.B. Their joblessness at the same time.C. Bad performance of their companies.18. What does the speaker say about Jack and Betty?A. They know little about computers.B. They

12、hate to work at night.C. They have received some professional training.19. How do Jack and Betty feel about their present situation?A. Hopeless.B. Excited.C. Optimistic.20. What does Betty decide to do?A. Do some gardening.B. Learn how to use a computer.C. Get a part-time job at the weekends.第二部分 阅读

13、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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAttractionsDo you:Love the National Park, value it and hope to safeguard its future?Wish to see the beautiful landscape of the Park protected?Like to enjoy peaceful, informal recreation within the Park?AimsThe Fr

14、iends organization aims are to help protect and improve the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park for all to enjoy. We are a voluntary organization and registered charity without financial links to the National Park Authority.ActivitiesWe encourage everyone to enjoy the National Park through regular tal

15、ks and visits to interesting places in the Park with expert guides.We keep an eye on planning applications, Park Authority policies and threats to the National Park such as massive leisure complexes. We work with like-minded organizations such as the Campaign for National Parks to make our voice mor

16、e effective.We help children to understand the National Park by sponsoring publications such as an adventure booklet and projects in local schools.BenefitsGuided visits to places of interest which may not always be available to the general public.All members receive our regular News and Views.Talks

17、by experts in their fields on current issues.A discount is available on Friends items for sale.Satisfaction of participation in work parties, for, those willing and able to be involved. If interested, please complete the Application Form at www. fpnp. org. uk.21. Which of the following is discourage

18、d by the Friends organization?A. To build massive complexes for public amusement.B. To prevent possible damages to the National Park.C. To help protect and improve the Park for all to enjoy.D. To sponsor publications and projects in local schools.22. One of the benefits for members of Friends is to

19、.A. have Friends goods free of chargeB. visit any place not open to the publicC. take part in work parties if they want toD. give talks in their fields on current issues23. The purpose of this poster is to invite more people to .A. raise money for the Friends organizationB. join the Friends organiza

20、tion and be members of itC. work as managers for Pembrokeshire National ParkD. enjoy the landscape of Pembrokeshire National ParkBChinese writer Mo Yans Nobel Prize for Literature might ignite an explosion of global interest in Chinese literature and lead to more titlestranslated into English, Europ

21、ean experts say.“Hopefully, the award means more people will read Chinese literature and more works will get translated,” says Michel Hockx, professor of the Languages and Cultures of China and Inner Asia from the University of London. “Many very good Chinese writers have been accepted globally for

22、a long time already. At least five of Mo Yans novels have been made available in English over the past 20 years.”Jonathan Ruppin, Web editor of bookseller Foyles, says Mos win coincides with growing interest in Chinese literature and recognizes the talents of a distinctive and visionary (有创见的) write

23、r. “We are very excited by the fact that English translations of more of his books should now become available,” Ruppin says. He made the comment after Mo became the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in its century-long history.As East-West cultural exchange has been boomin

24、g, Chinese literature has been attracting growing attention in recent years. Hockx explains, “Its mainly because there are much more opportunities for Chinese writers to visit other countries, to publish their works outside China and to interact with readers abroad.At the same time, more and more pe

25、ople globally are learning Chinese and taking an interest in the Chinese language and culture.”University of Oxford lecturer in modern Chinese literature Margaret Hillenbrand says, “The obvious reason for the growing global presence of Chinese literature is the growing global presence of China itsel

26、f. People have come to realize that there is a serious knowledge deficit (缺少) between China and its international counterpartsin particular, China knows incomparably (无可比拟地) more about Europe and America than the other way roundand reading Chinese literature is an effective, simple means of solving

27、that gap.”24. The underlined word “ignite” in Paragraph 1 probably means “ ”.A. start outB. burn upC. appeal toD. set off25. Chinese literature has been attracting growing attention mainly because .A. Chinese writers have been writing more and more books in EnglishB. the Chinese language has become

28、the most widely used language in the worldC. the cultural communication between China and western countries has developedD. the Chinese government attaches great importance to literature26. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The Nobel Prize for Literature has a history of hun

29、dreds of years.B. Chinese literature has spread with the development of China.C. In the past, no Chinese writers were accepted outside China.D. Foreigners know about China mainly by reading Mo Yans works.27. How do you understand the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?A. China knows more abou

30、t Europe and America than they know about China.B. China knows more about Europe and America than before.C. China, Europe and America know one another more than before.D. Compared with America, China knows more about Europe.CAs the demand for power and fuel grows steadily in the coming decades, we m

31、ust consider every possible energy source on hand if were to meet the worlds needs. And because the clean natural gas is found in great plenty, there is no doubt that it will play a major role on the world energy stage in this century, much like what oil did in the last century. But, like oil, gas r

32、eserves are concentrated in just a few places in the world, usually far from where theyre needed most. And thats only part of the challenge. The world has spent over 100 years searching for oil and building the necessary facilities to bring it to market. However, the natural gas facilities, particul

33、arly when it comes to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), are not nearly as developed.So what needs to be done? On the supply side, producing nations need policies that allow for better development of their natural gas in an open, stable business environment, not one in which the rules of the game change w

34、ithout warning. The governments of consuming nations, on the other hand, must make policies for sustainable (可持续的) development to ensure theyll have enough supplies in the future. That means building the related facilities, including LNG stations. This, in turn, will require coastal areas to allow t

35、hese necessary, but not necessarily pretty, facilities to be built in their backyards. And energy companies have a responsibility to be good neighbors in those areas by operating these facilities responsibly and safely. They must also continue to put in the billions of dollars needed to build the co

36、mplex transport and storage facilities required to bring more gas to market.Expanding and diversifying energy sources by using more natural gas could lead to lower fuel prices and to greater energy security. Weve taken some of the steps to get started, but we need your help to get the rest of the wa

37、y.28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Gas played a major part in the 20th century.B. Natural gas facilities are far from satisfactory.C. Gas reserves are widely spread around the world.D. Necessary facilities are ready to bring gas to market.29. The underlined word “one” (

38、in Paragraph 2) refers to .A. a business environmentB. a policy for gas developmentC. a gas consuming nationD. a gas supply side30. Consuming nations of natural gas need to .A. build pretty facilities along the coast B. open markets in their backyardsC. have long-term policies for gas supplyD. chang

39、e the rules of the game31. The passage might be followed by a paragraph about .A. which countries are in great need of gasB. where energy sources are concentratedC. what problems of energy sources we may faceD. what kind of help you can offerDParents say that outside of programmed activities like mu

40、sic lessons there is actually very little that New Yorks preteens and young teenagers can do. But the spaces in new buildingscalled tween roomsappeal to parents who want their children to have something to do and gain a sense of independence in a secure, nearby place. Barbara Russo, a senior vice pr

41、esident of the Corcoran Group who handles sales for the condominium (公寓) building 170 East End Avenue, said she recalled what her own daughter, who is now 21, did for entertainment when growing up. “She and her friends were hanging out in coffee houses or just walking around the streets of Manhattan

42、 ; that was what they did unless they were going to a movie,” she said. However, at 170 East End Avenue, besides an exercise studio, there is a video room too. Buyers looking for tween rooms can decide, too, what type of emphasis they want. At the Aldyn, a building at 60 Riverside Boulevard, said Be

43、th Fisher, the senior marketing director at the Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group, there is a preference for the physical. “The trick is, to me as a parent:How do I get my kid out of the environment thats in front of a screen?” said Ms. Fisher , who is the mother of a 17-year-old girl. “How do I get

44、 her interacting with other people?” As the Aldyn has table tennis, a bowling alley and a pool, she added, the atmosphere is less basement entertainment room and more upscale (高档的) summer camp. At the Laureate, a condominium at 2150 Broadway, about 90 percent of the 70 units are three-bed-rooms and

45、larger. The Laureates tween room, though, puts particular stress on learning. One of them, Meera Ratnesar, says the tween room has a library, computers equipped with potentially educational programs, and, importantly, comfortable furniture for relaxation. Many children in Manhattan, said Ms. Ratnesa

46、r, tend to be overscheduled with school and after-class activities. “After finishing their work, they come here. They just like the idea of sitting next to a friend, and they may not even be talking to each other, but just that companionship is important,” she said. 32. When Ms. Russos daughter was

47、young, she . A. enjoyed watching movies very muchB. had few relaxation activitiesC. often took part in sportsD. loved drinking coffee33. According to Ms. Fisher, an advantage of the tween room at the Aldyn is that .A. it gives kids more screen timeB. it offers a high-quality exercise studioC. it provides more entertainment activitiesD. it allows kids to spend more time with others34. Compared with the Aldyns tween room, the Laureates .A. focuses more on educationB. offers free college coursesC. aims to teach marketing skillsD. can help kids get more exercise35. W

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