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1、黑龙江省绥滨县第一中学 2018-20192018-2019 学年高二英语下学期期中试题 (时间:2 小时 分值:150分 命题人: 高二备课组) 班级:_ 姓名:_ 第 I 卷 基础知识考察(2020题,每题 1.51.5分,共 3030分) 1. If the task is too difficult, learners may lose_(动力). A. motivation B. motivated C. motivity 2. They had the ambition to _(控制) this small company. A. generation B. observe C.

2、 dominate. 3. Their _(婚姻) is happy. A. married B. marriage C. marry. 4. Good _(交流) is important in peoples relationship. A. command B.communication C. community 5. A_(好强的) person loves to win and hates to lose. A. competition B. compete C. competitive 6. A_(提供食宿的) school is a school where students l

3、ive as well as study. A. board B. boarding C. aboard 7. _ matters most in learning English is enough practice. A. What B. That C. Which 8. When I told my Western friends where I had been, they looked at me in _(惊讶) A. astonishing B. astonishment C. surprised 9. _ the lady arrived at the airport did

4、she realize she had left her passport at home. A. When B. Not until C. Not when 10. Students should be given more chances to take part-time jobs so as to _more experiences A. accomplish B. attain C. accumulate 11. The post requires _(复杂的) communicational skills and a wide scope of knowledge. A.sophi

5、sticated B. declined C. desperate 12. There was a large crowd in the square, _ against the war. A. struggling B. devoting C. protesting 13. She sent the good news to her family _ she got the admission notice. - 1 - A. the moment B. the time C. the minutes 14. There are 55_ in our country. A. nations

6、 B. minorities C. majorities 15. I intend to transfer the _ to my son. A. property B. appetite C. proposal 16. _ the letter before putting it in the envelope. A. Unlock B. Unfold C. Fold 17. The class is so noisy that the teacher cant make himself_. A. hear B. heard C. hearing 18. _ of their skin to

7、 strong sunlight can be harmful. A. Expose B. Explore C.Exposure 19. Children should be taught the _ of protecting environment from childhood. A. awareness B. feeling C. emotion 20. His proposal is that we _ TV half an hour every day. A. turn back B. turn off C. should turn away 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 4040分)

8、第一节 (共 1515小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分 3030 分) A A Leisure time classes for kids can help bored children learn how to make something new. These classes include building classes and craft classes that are full of fun. Home Depot Home Depots Kids Workshops happen on the first Saturday of every month. Past project

9、s have included model race cars,mail organizers, picture frames, and planters. Class are free. You ll have to sign up for the workshops to make sure your child has a spot and that there are enough building materials to go around. These sometimes fill up quickly, so early action is necessary. Pottery

10、 Barn Kids Pottery Barn Kids hosts free classes for kids almost every weekend at stores along with free weekly story time for kids of all ages. These classes often include a special craft, texts from popular childrens books, and sometimes giveaways. Michaels - 2 - Michaels craft stores host free cla

11、sses for kids several times a month a sometimes even have weeklong events before big holidays. The classes at Michaels include all kinds of craft projects that usually center around a holiday or season. Most classes are great for dropping off the kids while shopping. Lego Stores Each month, Lego sto

12、res have free events for kids, aged 6-14, to come in and build a mini model. After theyve built the mini model, they get to take it home for free. There is a limit of four children per household who can attend, and children must stay for the entire event to take home the Lego kit used for the model.

13、 Kits may not be picked up at a later time. 21. To make their kids get a better experience at Home Depot, parents should_. A. Avoid classes taught before holidays. B. Choose suitable projects each weekend. C. Sign up for the class as soon as they can. D. Pay for the building materials of the worksho

14、ps. 22. Where may be the best choice for kids to learn to make Halloween decorations? A.Home Depot B. Pottery Barn Kids C.Michaels D. Lego Stores. 23. Lego Stores allow kids to _. A. Keep the kits used for the model. B. Complete after-class tasks at home. C.decide how long each class will last. D.re

15、turn the model within the required time. B B When my family moved to the United States from Colombia, I was 9 years old and knew little about English. As time passed, teachers finally knew all of their students and slowly everyone began to head inside, except for me. No one called out my name, and n

16、o one seemed to know I existed. I spent the next month in my new classroom quietly. I felt a wave of fear, loneliness and sadness came over me. - 3 - It turned out the school administration never cared that I didnt speak English, but something else was teaching me English. Every morning when my aunt

17、 drove me to school and picked me up, she always had 106.7 Light FM on. It was this station that introduced my young ears to the English sounds of R&B, soul, jazz and much more. Because of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, I learned the difference between “witch” and “which”. While watching the TV show Sou

18、th Park, I was attracted by the funny characters. I related “You bastards!” to anger and saved it in my mental word bank. In fact, thanks to pop culture, the world of English became readily available to me while it was being turned down at school. I also learned how to express my emotions thanks to

19、pop culture. One day at school, we were taking a math quiz and the whole class was quiet. Suddenly, the tip of my pencil broke and I yelled, “You bastards!” Everyone held their breath in surprise and I laughed to myself because something at that moment told me I had just learned my first bad word in

20、 English. Four months passed before the school placed me into an ESL program. By this time, I was speaking broken English and making myself understood. Finally, I learned how to speak and write English at a more advanced level, and I owe it all to pop culture. 24.Why did the author feel sad when she

21、 moved to the US ? A. She was blamed for poor grades. B. She hated learning a new language. C. She missed her hometown. D. She was ignored at school. 25.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.Her favorite song. B.English learning C.Her bad feeling. D. Pop culture. 26. How did

22、the author feel after realizing she yelled “You bastards!” A. Happy. B.Surprised. C. Nervous. D. Annoyed. 27.What can be the best title for this passage?. A. Pop culture taught me English. B. How I overcame learning difficulties. C. My life experiences in the US. D. How I fell in love with music. -

23、4 - C C Tens of thousands of years ago, not a single human being lived in the Americas. This only changed during the last Ice Age. It was a time when most of North America was covered with a thick sheet of ice, which made the America difficult to inhabit. But at some point during this time, adventur

24、ous humans started their journey into a new world. There is still debate about when these first Americans actually arrived and where they came from. But we are now getting closer to uncovering the original story, and finding out who these first Americans really were. During the peak of the last Ice

25、Age about 20,000 years ago, a journey from Asia into the Americas was not likely to be particularly desirable. North America was covered with icy permafrost(永冻层) and tall glaciers. But, paradaxically(很矛盾的是), the presence of so much ice meant that the journey was, in a way, easier than it would be to

26、day. The abundance of ice meant that sea levels were much lower than they are now, and a stretch of land appeared between Siberia and Alaska. Humans and animals could simply walk from Asia to North America. The land bridge was called Beringia. At some point around this time-known as the Last Glacial

27、 Maximum-groups of hunter-gatherers moved east from what is now Siberia to set up camp there. These people did well to seek refuge(避难所) there. Central Beringia was a much more desirable environment than the icy lands they had left behind. The climate was a bit damper. Plants, in the form of woody bu

28、shes, would have given them access to wood that they could burn to keep warm. Beringia was also an ideal environment for large mammals eating grass, giving early hunter-gatherers something to hunt. 28. What happened during the last Ice Age? A. Not a single human lived in the Americas. B. North America began to be covered with ice and snow. C. All kinds of animals moved into a new world. D. Human beings began to enter North America. 29. According to the author, what was contradictory(对立的)? - 5 -

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