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高二英语上学期期中综合能力评估试题

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)

请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1. What does the man want to know?

A. How to link a website. B. When to leave his school. C. Where to find a flat.

2. What is the man doing?

A. Asking the way. B. Making an invitation. C. Making a request.

3. How does the man want to travel?

A. By car. B. By bus. C. By taxi.

4. What are the speakers talking about?

A. Their neighborhood. B. Their life. C. Their work.

5. Why does the woman need to take a math class?

A. To major in math at college.

B. To move to another school.

C. To prove she is knowledgeable.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What has the woman been doing the whole day?

A. Playing ping-pong. B. Watching three movies. C. Reading a book.

7. How does the man like The Hunger Games movies?

A. They’re excellent. B. They lack good details. C. They’re about real life.

请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What would the man like to do when he’s in Hawaii?

A. Go water skiing. B. Go bicycle riding. C. Play beach volleyball.

9. When will the man go on his holiday probably?

A. In February. B. In January. C. In December.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. When did the man get the pain in his head?

A. About two days ago. B. About a week ago. C. About two weeks ago.

11. What does the woman suggest the man do?

A. Go to bed early. B. Relax by walking. C. Have some tests.

12. What does the man’s doctor think is the cause of the headache?

A. Coffee. B. Hard work. C. High blood pressure.

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What did the woman throw away?

A. Her tape recorder. B. Her DVD player. C. Her TV.

14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A. Husband and wife. B. Brother and sister. C. Father and daughter.

15. How did the woman probably get her student credit card?

A. She gained it from her parents. B. She got it at school. C. She applied for it online.

16. How is the man going to help the woman?

A. Finding a part-time job. B. Lending her some money. C. Setting a better budget.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What’s the weather like now?

A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Snowy.

18. When can the tour be finished?

A. At 4:00 pm. B. At 5:00 pm. C. At 6:00 pm.

19. Which spot will tourists get to after visiting the museum?

A. Oxford Street. B. Elizabeth Tower. C. Tower Bridge.

20. Where is the café?

A. Under the London Eye. B. Beside the Tower of London. C. Near Buckingham Palace.

高二英语期中复习题,人教版教材适用,快收下这份备考试题

 

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A ★★☆☆☆

Going out guide

R&B: Melanie Fiona

Known for such songs as “It Kills Me” and “This Time,” R&B singer Melanie Fiona made her first musical album (唱片) in 2009 with “The Bridge” and followed it up with “The MF Life” in 2012. A new album, “Next Train,” is planned to drop this year.

8 pm, Feb. 13. Howard Theatre. 202-803-2899. $30-$59.99.

Ballet: John Cranko’s “Romeo & Juliet”

Celebrated South African choreographer (编舞者) John Cranko created the dance inspired by Shakespeare’s lovers with a score by Sergei Prokofiev. The production was first performed in the United States in 1969 and returns to the Kennedy Center under the artistic direction of Julie Kent.

Feb. 14-18. Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. $25-$160.

Exhibit (展览) : “Brand New: Art and Commodity (商品) in the 1980s”

This exhibit shows the commodification of art in the 1980s, when trade, art and entertainment became unclear. The exhibit shows works by 68 artists, including Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger and Julia Wachtel.

Feb. 14 through May 13. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. 202-633-1000. Free.

R&B: Valentine’s Love Jam

R&B artists are known for some of our most beloved (喜爱的) love songs, and the performers lined up for this show are no exception. Singer-songwriters Tyrese (“Sweet Lady”) and Joe (“I Wanna Know”) join forces with SWV (“Weak”), Dru Hill (“Beauty”) and Next (“Wifey”) for this show.

8 pm, Feb. 17. EagleBank Arena. 703-493-4000. $59-$99.

21. Which number should you call if you are interested in dance?

A. 202-803-2899. B. 202-467-4600. C. 202-633-1000. D. 703-493-4000.

22. Where can people enjoy a free show?

A. Howard Theatre. B. Kennedy Center.

C. EagleBank Arena. D. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

23. When can you attend a love song concert?

A. Feb. 13. B. Feb. 14. C. Feb. 17. D. Feb. 18.

B ★★★☆☆

It was a dinner party from hell (地狱). Not because of the lovely guests. The problem was that they were all experts in cooking. And they were all waiting for a pudding (布丁) I had cooked for them.

I lifted my spoon high above the poached (水煮) peach and readied myself for it to sink easily into the peach. Instead the spoon bent at the neck. The fruit was hard, even though it had been cooked for an hour.

It was my stupid mistake. Over the past two years or so, I have passed judgment on the cooking skills of over 100 chefs (厨师). I thought it could now be fun to get some chefs to pass judgment on me. Little did I know what I was letting myself in for.

The starter was a French onion pie. It’s a classic dish and would be a test of my skills. And it’s the only cooked starter I know how to do.

Next, the main course. My wife suggested doing the lamb (羔羊肉) thing first. I agreed. It’s a good dinner party dish because even if you overcook the meat, it’s still a pleasure. The lamb is filled with a mixture of small pieces of bread, tomatoes, olives and so on. The only problem is that in this condition the meat has to come out pink, which fortunately it did.

As to the pudding, I would do peaches poached in Muscat wine with cream. There was only one problem that I had forgotten that peaches were out of season and much like rocks.

What did the guest chefs say about my cooking ability? “With all good dinner parties, as with the best restaurants, the food is by no means the only important thing and it was exciting that the party combined great diners and my hosts’ generosity. And the food? As it happens, it was really rather good — should have had a cheese course though. And the plates could have been hotter.”

24. What did the author mean by saying it was “a dinner party from hell”?

A. The guests were knowledgeable about cooking. B. He was hopelessly disorganized.

C. The guests were not welcomed. D. He failed to make a pudding.

25. Why did the author hold the dinner party?

A. To advertise his restaurant. B. To find out how it felt to be judged.

C. To express his thanks to the 100 chefs. D. To ask for opinions about his new dish.

26. What was the key to the success of the lamb dish?

A. Getting the cooking time right. B. Seasoning the lamb properly.

C. Mixing the food in order. D. Using the right cooker.

27. What was the author’s problem according to the guests’ judgment?

A. He had presented the meal improperly. B. He had missed out an important dish.

C. He had served the food on hot plates. D. He had bought fruit out of season.

C ★★★☆☆

Make School is one of the most unusual schools in the country: It lets students enter school for free if they agree to pay later after they land a job.

Ashu Desai helped create Make School in 2012. The goal at Make School is not getting good grades. It’s putting together a list of practical work able to impress Silicon Valley companies and let them make job offers.

Make School runs programs of varying lengths. Its “Product College” is a two-year computer science program that combines internships (实习) at big-name Silicon Valley companies with classes that are light on class and heavy on projects. The goal is for graduating students to have created games or other apps they can take to job interviews.

Make School depends on an “income-share agreement,” which allows students to go to school and not have to take out loans (贷款) — if they agree to pay the school a part of their future earnings.

About 85 percent of the Product College students are men. But Desai said the school is working together with organizations like Girls Who Code to raise the number of women.

Lauren Weiss, 18, has attended two summer programs at Make School. While she’s heading to college in her home state of Colorado this fall, it’s mostly because she earned a full-ride scholarship (奖学金), not because she thinks it’ll be better than the Product College.

“They’re able to teach students more than any other program ever could,” she said. “People really are pushed to grow.”

But Barmak Nassirian, director of federal policy at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, warned that there are few rules and students may fall into traps if they don’t read the terms carefully.

Nassirian also said he was somewhat encouraged by Make School, though, in part because of the investors (投资者) who have backed it.

28. What makes Make School different from other schools?

A. It is run by big-name companies. B. It can provide job offers for students.

C. It allows students to pay after getting jobs. D. It focuses on grades more than practical work.

29. What can we learn about “Product College”?

A. It designs apps for students. B. It helps students pay back their loans.

C. It interviews students for Silicon Valley. D. It is trying to attract more women students.

30. What is Lauren Weiss’s opinion about Make School?

A. It is a school worth attending. B. It values school rules above all else.

C. It is poorer than colleges in Colorado. D. It offers various entertainment programs.

31. What is Barmak Nassirian’s attitude to Make School?

A. Optimistic. B. Unclear. C. Doubtful. D. Objective.

D ★★★☆☆

Mr. Lon Lee Alle is from Singapore. He was recently visiting an Indonesian island so he could see the famous Komodo dragons. Mr. Lon did not want to pay for a tour guide, but he really wanted to take some close-up photos of the dragons when they were eating. Like most wild animals, Komodo dragons do not like to be disturbed when food is around. They turned on Mr. Lon and one of them took a large bite out of his leg. He was rushed to hospital by speedboat. Luckily, he survived.

Komodo dragons are the largest and heaviest lizards (蜥蜴) in the world. They can only be found on a few Indonesian islands including Komodo Island. They have lived on earth for a very long time, and remain killing and eating machines. They have a very strong sense of smell which they use to help find their next meal. They will eat almost anything they find. Even though Komodo dragons can run up to 20 kilometres per hour, they prefer to wait for their kill.

When the attack does come, the dragon attacks the animal’s feet first, knocking it over. Then, its sharp (锋利的) and fearsome teeth pull the animal to pieces. These teeth contain small pieces of meat from meals it has already eaten and are filled with bacteria — sometimes up to 60 different types. One bite will cause an infection in the wounded animal that will lead to a very painful death a few days later. The Komodo dragon will follow the animal, waiting for it to fall down. It has recently been discovered that Komodo dragons also have venom (毒液) in their mouth. The venom causes animals to bleed to death — if the infection does not get it first.

Today, there are about 4,000 Komodo dragons in the wild. Five people have been killed and 30 injured by dragon bites in the past 40 years.

32. What happened to Mr. Lon Lee Alle?

A. He was fooled by the tour guide.

B. He got lost on an Indonesian island.

C. He paid a lot to take Komodo dragons’ photos.

D. He was seriously injured by a Komodo dragon.

33. What purpose does Paragraph 1 serve in the text?

A. To start a discussion. B. To bring up the topic.

C. To provide an explanation. D. To offer basic knowledge of the topic.

34. What do we know about Komodo dragons?

A. They’re native to Indonesia. B. They’re impatient hunters.

C. They’re picky about food. D. They’re really smelly.

35. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?

A. How Komodo dragons survive after being attacked.

B. How Komodo dragons’ venom kills an animal.

C. How Komodo dragons infect other animals.

D. How Komodo dragons hunt for food.

高二英语期中复习题,人教版教材适用,快收下这份备考试题

 

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。

Stress is so common that many people choose to ignore it. But without proper management, stress can become much more serious. Listed here are 5 proven ways to deal with stress.

1. Breathe

36 Slow, deep breathing stops the mind focusing on whatever else might be going on, and actively lowers stress levels. Practicing breathing can help you to build up a great attitude to your life.

2. Write

Instead of allowing a jumble (混乱) of thoughts and ideas to jump around inside your head, let them fall out onto your computer keyboard instead. 37

They don’t even have to make sense. Minutes later, you might be surprised at how light, airy and carefree you feel.

3. Walk

If you’re feeling stressed, drop everything and go for a walk. 38 Walking provides your body with an ideal outlet (完美的出口) for the build-up of energy that stress can create.

4. Sleep

Sleep is certainly necessary for avoiding high stress levels. Everyone needs good amounts of rest, and remaining glued to a computer screen and working for the whole day without taking a break will result in stress. 39

5. Laugh

If you’re stressed, the last thing you probably feel like doing is laughing. 40 If you are able to smile during your day, you’ll soon begin to see the effects of stress slowly disappear.

A. Stress is not good for people’s health.

B. Deep breathing lowers the blood pressure.

C. Laughing can calm the nerves and reduce stress.

D. Or write down your feelings onto a piece of paper.

E. Keep yourself at an easy speed and breathe properly.

F. Taking a deep breath in stressful situations has proven to be helpful.

G. Take frequent breaks away from the screen and see your stress disappear.

高二英语期中复习题,人教版教材适用,快收下这份备考试题

 

第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节(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。

★★★☆☆

We went out to dinner tonight to celebrate my daughter’s beautiful performance. We don’t do this often because of our 41 budget.

I noticed a very 42 mom come in with her three children, maybe about age 4 or 5. She looked like she had just 43 work. She sat with her children quietly taking care of them and 44 all their needs. Then I noticed, as soon as the last course 45 arrived, she took a bite of her food in a hurry and then one of the 46 had to go to the bathroom. They all left the table and she 47 them — so lovingly and 48 — especially after what may have been a long day at work. She was still wearing some kind of uniform.

I excused myself from the 49 and quietly went to the hostess stand. I 50 $15 to the hostess and said, “Can you put this anonymously (匿名地) towards that mom of 3’s51 ? I am hoping it will 52 at least the children’s meals.” The hostess had such a lovely smile and accepted the 53 . I didn’t stand around 54 as I didn’t want anyone — even my own family — to 55 what was going on. I wanted it to be completely anonymous.

For the 56 of my meal I did all I could not to pay any more attention 57 to the table, as I didn’t want her to suspect that it was me that had 58 their dinner.

It feels so 59 to live in this type of world, full of love and 60 , instead of anger, sadness and self-service.

41. A. fixed B. early C. limited D. personal

42. A. sad B. tired C. old D. strange

43. A. found B. begun C. finished D. lost

44. A. showing B. overlooking C. recognising D. satisfying

45. A. finally B. suddenly C. luckily D. really

46. A. customers B. brothers C. hostesses D. kids

47. A. led B. pushed C. sent D. instructed

48. A. politely B. excitedly C. patiently D. silently

49. A. street B. table C. kitchen D. restaurant

50. A. carried B. handed C. returned D. lent

51. A. bill B. menu C. ticket D. price

52. A. support B. improve C. cover D. fill

53. A. invitation B. suggestion C. decision D. offer

54. A. cheerfully B. long C. hopefully D. again

55. A. read B. hate C. know D. remember

56. A. rest B. half C. end D. most

57. A. carefully B. safely C. calmly D. directly

58. A. paid for B. looked into C. prepared for D. talked about

59. A. crazy B. perfect C. difficult D. wonderful

60. A. imagination B. kindness C. wisdom D. trust

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Cat “calls” the police

One afternoon while 61. ________ (try) to move from his wheelchair to his bed, Gary Rosheisen fell on the floor. He shouted to ask for help, but no one heard him — and the phone was out of reach. Cold 62. ________ hurt, Rosheisen thought he would 63. ________ (stick) on the floor until his nurse arrived the next day.

But 10 minutes later, a police officer 64. ________ (come) to Rosheisen’s apartment. He said a 911 call had been placed from his phone. Impossible, Rosheisen thought — until he remembered that several 65. ________ (month) earlier, he had tried to train his cat Tommy 66. ________ (push) the 911 button. “I told the officer about it. He went into the living room and 67. ________ was Tommy, right by the phone.”

Did Tommy mean to dial (拨打) 911? “You could 68. ________ (certain) teach a cat to dial the phone,” animal trainer Roland Sonnenburg says. “I’m not sure 69. ________ he understood calling 911 would help his owner, but I won’t say it’s impossible.” Whether what Tommy did was intentional or just 70. ________ (luck), Rosheisen was grateful he had a cat with such good phone manners.

高二英语期中复习题,人教版教材适用,快收下这份备考试题

 

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

I am a person who always has a smile in my face. I don’t like to be sad at any giving point in time. Whenever I came across any difficulties in my life I get worried for a few minute as I am a human being and I have feelings, too. But again, I will tell one thing to me — life is short and you shouldn’t waste time being sad, so just to cheer up. You are the one which needs to face the trouble. Wherever it is you have to try to solve it. Be brave and accept the challenge with a smile or you will feel it was such small thing.

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Roy发来电子邮件,说他最近很忙,打算放弃申请做他们市青年运动会志愿者的机会。请你根据所给要点,用英语给他回一封电子邮件。

1. 劝他不要放弃;

2. 陈述理由;

3. 表达祝愿。

注意:词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数)。

Dear Roy,

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Yours,

Li Hua

 

 

 

 

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