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1、2016-2017学年度第二学期期末模块考试高二英语试题考试时间120分钟 满分150分 第卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题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. Where will the man go for holiday? A. France. B. Egypt. C. Austria.2. Why did the man make the phone c

2、all? A. His luggage was lost. B. His plane was late. C. He lost his ticket.3. How much is a two-term course? A. $50. B. $90. C. $120.4. What does the man mean? A. He will not cook dinner. B. He isnt good at cooking fish. C. He prefers not to cook fish.5. When will the man probably get to London? A.

3、At 8 oclock. B. At 9 oclock. C. At 10 oclock.第二节(共15小题;每题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,每小题将给出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6-7题。6. What do we learn about Bill? A. He just got out of trouble. B. He did something right. C. He e

4、njoyed what he had done.7. What kind of film does the woman prefer? A. Something exciting. B. Something educational. C. Something relaxing.听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。8. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Their future study. B. The graduation party. C. College entrance exam.9. In what field is the boy

5、most likely to work in the future? A. Medicine. B. Computing. C. Banking.10. What do we learn about the girl? A. Her uncle has a company. B. She dreams of becoming a doctor. C. She wants to live in Hongkong.听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。11. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Cultures of Australia and Ne

6、w Zealand. B. A plan to travel to Australia and New Zealand. C. Similarities and differences between two countries.12. What are the people of the two countries like? A. They are crazy about sports. B. They like drinking and talking. C. They are interested in shopping.13. Which of the following is tr

7、ue? A. New Zealand has a warmer climate. B. Australian beaches are slightly better. C. Both countries are attractive to travelers.听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。14. What does the boy do at the gym every week? A. Swim three times. B. Take a part-time job. C. Play ping-pong sometimes.15. Why doesnt the girl go to t

8、he gym? A. She doesnt like doing exercise. B. Study has been her first concern. C. The gym schedule is too tight for her.16. What is the girl probably going to do? A. Do some sports. B. Meet her teacher. C. Study even harder.听第10段材料, 回答第17-20题。17. Why is Fred invited to the program? A. To advertise

9、his driving school. B. To talk about learning to drive. C. To share his driving experiences.18. How do Freds customers know about him? A. Through friends. B. Through newspapers. C. Through the program.19. Why does Fred have so many customers now? A. He works harder. B. He is warm-hearted. C. He offe

10、rs lower prices.20. What does Fred do first in training beginners? A. He calms them down. B. He talks to them. C. He sits beside them.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。 A The first newspapers were written by hand and put up on walls in public place. The ear

11、liest daily newspaper was started in Rome in 59 BC. In the 700s the worlds first printed newspaper was published. Europe didnt have a regularly published newspaper until 1609, when one was started in Germany. The first regularly published newspaper in the English language was printed in Amsterdam in

12、 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper was the Daily Courant (每日新闻). It came out in March 1702. In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was first published, the

13、 government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Campbell started The Boston Newsletter (波士顿新闻通讯), the first newspaper published in the American colonies. By 1760, the colonies had more than thirty daily newspapers. There are now about 1,800 daily papers in the United States. Today, as a group, English

14、language newspapers have the largest circulation (发行量) in the world. But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the Japanese newspaper Asahi Dhimbun (朝日新闻). It sells more than 11 million copies every day.21. The first daily newspaper came out in _. A. 59 BC B. 700s C. 1609 D. 162022. The

15、 first regularly published newspaper in Europe was printed in _. A. England B. Germany C. France D. Sweden23. The first printed newspaper in America came out in _. A. Washington B. New York C. Boston D. New Orleans24. Today there are about _ daily newspaper printed in the United States. A. 1621 B. 1

16、704 C. 1760 D. 1800 BLooking for teaching jobs? Welcome to Teachers-Teachers. com, a service designed to save instructors time and money as they search for great jobs in education. By posting your resume(履历) online, you can make yourself instantly accessible to thousands of schools nationwide, and y

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26、er father, But, Dad, you cant be healthy if youre dead.Dad, in a hurry to get home before dark so he could go for a run, had forgotten to wear his safety belt- a mistake 75% of US population make every day. The big question is why.There have been many myths about safety belt ever since their first a

27、ppearance in cars some forty years ago. The following are three of the most common.Myth Number One: Its best to be thrown clear of a serious accident. Truth: Sorry, but any accident serious enough to throw you clear is able going to be serious enough to give you a very bad landing. And chances are y

28、oull have traveled through a windshield (挡风玻璃)or door to do it. Studies show that chances of dying after a car accident are twenty-five times in cases where people are thrown clear.Myth Number Two: Safety-bets trap people in cars that are burning or sinking in water. Truth: Sorry again, but studies

29、show that people knocked unconscious (昏迷) due to not wearing safety belts have a greater chance of dying in these accidents. People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having in these accidents. People wearing safety belts are usually protected to the point of having a clear h

30、ead to free themselves from such dangerous situation, not to be trapped in them.Myth Number Three: Safety belts arent needed at speeds of less than 30 miles per hour (mph).Truth: When two cars traveling at 30 mph hit each other, an unbelted driver would meet the windshield with a force equal to divi

31、ng headfirst into the ground from a height of 10 metres. 29. The reason why father was in a hurry to get home was that he _. A. wasnt feeling very well B. hated to drive in the dark C. wanted to take some exercise D. didnt want to be caught by the people30. Some people prefer to drive without wearin

32、g a safety belt because they believe _. A. the belt prevents them from escaping in an accident B. they will be unable to think clearly in an accident C. they will be caught when help comes D. cars catch fire easily 31. What is the advice given in the test? A. Never drive faster than 30 miles an hour

33、. B. Try your best to save yourself in a car accident. C. Never forget to wear the safety belt while driving. D. Drive slowly while youre not wearing a safety belt. D There are two factors which determine an individuals intelligence. The first is the sort of brain he is born with. Human brains diffe

34、r considerably, some being more capable than others. But no matter how good a brain he has to begin with, an individual will have a low order of intelligence unless he has opportunities to learn. So the second factor is what happens to the individualthe sort of environment in which he is reared. If

35、an individual is handicapped envionmentally ,it is likely that his brain will fail to develop and he will never attain the level of intelligence of which he is capable. The importance of environment in determining an individuals intellingence can be demonstrated by the case history of the identical

36、twins, Peter and Mark. Being identical, the twins had identical brains at birth, and their growth processes were the same. When the twins were three months old , their parents died, and they were placed in separate foster homes. Peter was reared by parents of low intelligence in an isolated communit

37、y with poor educational opportunities. Mark was reared in the home of well-to-do parents who had been to college. He was read to as a child , sent to good schools, and given every opportunity to be stimulated intellectually.This enviromental difference continued until the twins were in their late te

38、ens, when they were given tesets to measure their intelligence. Marks I.Q. was 125, twenty-five points higher than the average and fully forty points higher than his identical brother. Given equal opportunities, the twins, having identical brains,would have tested at roughly the same level.32.This s

39、election can best be titled_. A. Measuring Your Intelligence B. Intelligence and Environment C. The Case of Peter and Mark D. How the brain Influences Intelligence33. According to the passage , the average I.Q.is _. A. 85 B. 100 C. 110 D. 12534.The case history of the twins appears to support the co

40、nclusion that _. A. individual with identical brains seldom test at same level B. an individuals intelligence is determined only by his enviroment C. lack of opportunity blocks the growth of intelligence D. changes of enviroment produce changes in the structure of the brain35.This passage suggests t

41、hat an individual s I.Q._. A. can be predicted at birth B. stays the same throuthout his life C. can be increased by education D. is determined by his childhood 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分;满分10分)根据短文内容,从所给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。EmpathyLast year, researchers from the University of Michigan reported that emp

42、athy, the ability to understand other people, among college students had dropped sharply over the past 10 years. _36_ Today, people spend more time alone and are less likely to join groups and clubs.Jennifer Freed, a co-director of a teen program, has another explanation. Turn on the TV, and youre s

43、howered with news and reality shows full of people fighting, competing, and generally treating one another with no respect. _37_There are good reasons not to follow those bad examples. Humans are socially related by nature. _38_ Researchers have also found that empathetic teenagers are more likely t

44、o have high self-respect. Besides, empathy can be a cure for loneliness, sadness, anxiety, and fear.Empathy is also an indication of a good leader. In fact, Freed says, many top companies report that empathy is one of the most important things they look for in new managers. _39_ “Academics are impor

45、tant. But if you dont have emotional (情感的) intelligence, you wont be as successful in work or in your love life,” she says.Whats the best way to up your EQ (情商)? For starters, let down your guard and really listen to others. _40_To really develop empathy, youd better volunteer at a nursing home or a

46、 hospital, join a club or a team that has a diverse membership, have a “sharing circle” with your family, or spend time caring for pets at an animal shelter.A. Everyone is different, and levels of empathy differ from person to person.B. That could be because so many people have replaced face time with screen time, the researche

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