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盐城市2017/2018学年度第一学期期中考试高二年级英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whatisthewomanwearingtotheparty?A.Shorts.B.Adress.C.Jeans.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onthetrain.B.Intheairplane.C.Inthehotel.3.Inwhichrowwillthespeakersbeseated?A.Row20.B.Row18.C.Row10.4.Whyisthemanlate?A.Hiscarbrokedown.B.Hewasinvolvedinanaccident.C.Hecametoschoolonfoot.5.Whenwillthespeakershaveanotherdrivinglesson?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnMonday.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Howoftendoesthewomanplaybasketball?A.Onceamonth.B.Twiceamonth.C.Twiceaweek.7.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodotoday?A.Playbadminton.B.Gotoatennisclub.C.Watchabasketballmatch.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatcoloristhesofaintheshopwindow?A.Yellow.B.Black.C.Red.9.Whencanthedriverdeliverthesofatothewomanattheearliest?A.ThisWednesday.B.ThisThursday.C.NextMonday.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Differencesbetweenpets.B.Choiceofasuitablepet.C.Reasonsforkeepingapet.11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutdogsaspets?A.Theytaketimeandenergy.B.Theyneedlesscarethancats.C.Theycausemanyproblems.12.Howdoesthewomanmostprobablyfeelintheend?A.Disappointed.B.Annoyed.C.Surprised.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howlongistheman'sresearchproject?A.Onemonth.B.Twomonths.C.Threemonths.14.Whatistheman'smainproblem?A.Hedoesn'taskenoughquestions.B.Hehasn'tmadeareadinglist.C.Hedoesn'ttakenotes.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sproblem?A.Serious.B.Natural.C.Unique.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Pickhersonup.B.Gotothelibrary.C.Buysomebooks.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwillthelistenersdofirst?A.Haveashortbreak.B.Meettheirhostfamilies.C.Reviewtheirschedule.18.Whenwillthelecturestart?A.Atnineten.B.Atninethirty.C.Attenthirty.19.Wherewillthelistenershavelunch?A.Attheirhostfamilies'house.B.Inthelanguageschool.C.Attherestaurant.20.Whatwillthelistenersdointheafternoon?理员)ifheknewanythingaboutit.Buthesaidthattheywereall40peopleandhecouldn’timagineanyofthemhaddonethat.Laterthatmorning,Dariosuggestedthattheywritealettertotheir41andapologizefortheirplaying.“Maybewecouldgoand42everyoneinperson.”hismothersaid.“Whatifweinvitedthemtocomeherefora43instead?Darioasked.Theybothlovedthe44.Overthenextfewdays,theysentoutinvitationsandprepareddesserts45theirguests.Theydecoratedtheapartmentwithstreamersandpartylights.Finally,thedayoftheparty46.Someguestsbroughtpresents.Othersbroughtflowers.Someevenbroughtdessertsto47.Onewoman,Mrs.Gilbert,48Dario’smotherwithabookofpianomusicbyChopin.“Iheardyouplayingtheothernight,”shesaid.“Thesoundswokemeoutofbed.I49thatyoumightplaylikethiseverynight.SoIwroteashortnote.Ihopeyoudon’tthinkIdislikedtheplaying.”Dario’smothersmiledatMrs.Gilbert.“Ithinkmaybeweoweyouan50.”shesaid.“Ididn’t51howlateitwaswhenwewereplaying.Maybeweshouldplaysomequietermusicatnight.“Youplay,youplay!”Mrs.Gilbertsaid.“Ilikewhatyouplay!Justnotsoloudatnight.”Shepointedtothebookshehadgiventhem.“Thesesongsarenotsuch52music.”“Thesesongsarebeautifulmusic.”Dario’smothersaid.“Wewillbe53toplaythemintheevening.”“Andwewon’tplaysoloudorlate!”Dariosaid.Hewasalreadylookingforwardto54thenewmusic.Morethanthat,however,hewashappytoseethebigsmileonhismother’sface.Itgavehimafeelingof55andmadehimfeelthattheywerehomeatlast.36.A.lay B.stood C.satD.walked37.A.voice B.music C.ring D.cry38.A.therefore B.otherwise C.however D.instead39.A.report B.poster C.bill D.note40.A.nice B.rich C.lucky D.proud41.A.audience B.friends C.relatives D.neighbors42.A.blame B.instruct C.question D.visit43.A.concertB.party C.show D.play44.A.experienceB.performanceC.idea D.action45.A.to B.for C.with D.from46.A.continued B.passed C.arrived D.finished47.A.order B. share C.sell D.advertise48.A.presented B.treated C.helped D.served49.A.promised B.admitted C.agreed D.worried50.A.apology B.reward C.offer D.gift51.A.realize B.remember C.understandD.accept52.A.sweet B.strange C.loudD.funny53.A.brave B.happy C.sorry D.afraid54.A.practicing B.changing C.recordingD.writing55.A.equality B.freedom C.sympathy D.warmth第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AItwasMonday,Mrs.Smith’sdogwashungry,buttherewasnotanymeatinthehouse.Consideringthattherewasnobetterway,Mrs.Smithtookapieceofpaper,andwrotethefollowingwordsonit:“Givemydoghalfapoundofmeat.”Thenshegavethepapertoherdogandsaidgently:“Takethistothebutcher(卖肉者),andhe’sgoingtogiveyouyourlunchtoday.”Holdingthepieceofpaperinitsmouth,thedograntothebutcher’sshop.Itgavethepapertothebutcher.Thebutcherreaditcarefully,recognizedthatitwasreallythelady’shandwritingandpresentlydidashewasaskedto.Thedogwasveryhappy,andatethemeatupimmediately.Atmidday,thedogcametotheshopagain.Itgavethebutcherapieceofpaperagain.Afterreadingit,hegaveithalfapoundofmeatoncemore.Thenextday,thedogcameagainexactlyatmidday.Andasusual,itbroughtapieceofpaperinthemouth.Thistime,thebutcherdidnottakealookatthepaper,andgavethedogitsmeat,forhehadthoughtofthedogasoneofhiscustomers.However,thedogcameagainatfouro’clock.Andthesamethinghappenedonceagain.Tothebutcher’smoresurprise,itcameforthethirdtimeatsixo’clock,andbroughtwithitathirdpieceofpaper.Thebutcherfeltabitpuzzled.Hesaidtohimself,“Thisisasmalldog.WhydoesMrs.Smithgiveitsomuchmeattoeattoday?”Lookingatthepieceofpaper,hefoundthattherewerenotanywordsonit!56.WhenMrs.Smith’sdogwashungry,whatdidshegivetothedog?A.somechickenB.halfapoundofmeatC.apieceofpaperwithsomewordsonitD.ahotdog57.Mrs.Smithtreatedherlittledogquite__________.A.rudelyB.proudlyC.angrilyD.friendly58.Fromitsexperience,thedogfoundthat__________.A.apieceofpapercouldbringhimhalfapoundofmeatB.onlythepaperwithMrs.Smith’swordsonitcouldbringitmeatC.thebutcherwouldgivethemeattoitwheneverhesawitD.Mrs.Smithwouldpayforthemeatitgotfromthebutcher59.Attheendofthestory,you’llfindthat__________.A.thedogwascleverenoughtowriteonthepaperB.thebutcherwastoldnottogiveanymeattothedogC.thebutcherfoundhimselfcheatedbythesmartanimalD.thedogdarednotgotothebutcher’sanymoreBLOSTANDFOUNDROOMMATESFOUND:Cat,6monthsold,blackandwhitemarking.FoundnearLindenandSouthU.Steve,800-4661.FEMALEROOMMATEWANGTEOwnroomnearcampus.AvailableDecember1.Rent$80permonthuntilMarch1st.$129Thereafter.CallJillfordetails.800-7839LOST:Goldwirerimglassesinbrowncase.Campusarea.Reward.CallGregg800-2896Needpersontoassumeleaseforownbedroominapt.Nearcampus,$92/mo.StartingJan.1.Call800-6157after5pmFORSALEHELPWANTEDMOVING:Mustsell.TVb/w12,$50;AM/FMtransistorradioA/Corbattery,$15;cassettetaperecorder,$10;musicrecords,CallJohnorPat,800-0739after5pmorweekendsBABYSITTER-MYHOMEIfyouareavailableafewhoursduringtheday,someeveningsandoccasionalweekendstocarfor2school-agechildren,pleasecallGayleMooredays800-1111,eveningsandweekends800-4964USEDFURCOATSandJACKETS.Goodcondition.$50-$125.Call800-0436after12noonWAITRESSWANTED:10am-2pmor10:30am-5pm.Applyinperson,207S.Main,CurtisRestaurant.60.WhatwaslostincampusareaaccordingtotheLOSTANDFOUNDads?A.Acat B.Aradio C.Acassettetaperecorder D.Apairofglasses61.Youwillcallifyouwanttobuyaradio.A.800-0739 B.800-0436C.800-4661 D.800-496462.Ifyouwantajoboftakingcareofchildren,whichadwillyouanswer?A.LOSTANDFOUND B.ROOMMATESC.HELPWANTED D.FORSALECDoyouwanttobeasuccessfulperson?Wouldyouliketoknowhowsuccessfulpeopleusuallythinkandwhatdrivesthem?HereIamgoingtotellyouthekeytosuccessthatsuccessfulpeopleshare.Firstofall,successfulpeopleneverblamesomeoneorsomethingoutsideofthemselvesfortheirfailuretomoveahead.Theyrealizethattheirfutureliesintheirownhands.Theyunderstandthattheycan’tcontrolthingsinlife,suchasnature,thepastandotherpeople.Atthesametime,theyarewellawarethattheycancontroltheirownthoughtsandactions.Theytakeresponsibilityfortheirlife.Perhapswhatmostseparatessuccessfulpeoplefromothersisthattheylivelife“onpurpose”---theyaredoingwhattheybelievetheyareputheretodo.Intheiropinion,havingapurposeintheirlifeisthemostimportantelementthatenablesthemtodealwiththingsaroundthem.Theyholdtheviewthatwhentheylivetheirlife“onpurpose”,theirmainconcernistodothejobright.Theylivewhattheydo.Peoplewanttodobusinesswiththembecauseoftheircommitment.Tolivetheirlife“onpurpose”,successfulpeoplefindacausetheybelieveinandcreateabusinessaroundit.Besides,theynevergiveupeasily.Oncetheyhavesetupgoalsintheirlife,theyarewillingtodowhateverittakestoachievetheirgoals.Toachieversalwaysbearinmindwhattheydon’thaveforever.Ratherthanseethisasnegativeordepressing,theywouldusetheknowledgetospurthemselvesonandgoafterwhattheywantenergeticallyandpassionately.Sokeepinmindwhatsuccessfulpeoplealwaysholdtobetruesothatyouwillhaveaclearideaofwhatyoushoulddotobesuccessfulinlife.63.Accordingtothepassage,tobesuccessful,______.A.youshouldsetuparealisticgoal B.youshouldknowyourstrengthsandweaknessesC.youshouldn’twastetime D.youshouldn’tblameothersforyourfailure64.WhichisNOTthekeytosuccessthatsuccessfulpeopleshare?A.Takingresponsibilityfortheirlife. B.Nevergivingupeasily.C.Controllingthingsinlife.D.Havingagoalinlife.65.Theunderlinedword“spur”inparagraph4probablymeans“______”.A.interest B.equip C.inspire D.depend66.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassageisto______.A.sharethekeytosuccesswithreadersB.explaintheexactmeaningofsuccessC.tellhisexperienceofachievingsuccessD.encouragereaderstolearnfromfailureDJunelleLynchknockedonmorethan200doorsintheGaylnManorneighborhoodofBrunswickinrecentweeks.HeraimistocollecthundredsofpoundsoffoodfortheBrunswickFoodBank.“Ilikehelpingpeoplealot,”saidJunelle,whocelebratedher11thbirthdayinJune.WiththesupportofherparentsIsabellaandRobert,Junellewalkedalongthestreetswithanorangegrocerybag.Isabellaalwaysaccompaniesherdaughter.Isabellahelpsherdaughterbycar,soJunellecanemptyhergrocerybagwhenitbecomesheavy.Junelle'sfriend,DestinyWilliams,helpedthefirstnight,buthedidn'tturnuptherestofthetime.NeighborLyndaMallorydonatedfoodtoJunelle.Mallorydroppednoodles,cannedsoup,vegetablesandfruitsintoJunelle'sbag.Aftervisitingthelasthouseandlookingatwhatshecollected,Junellesaidshefeltgoodaboutwhatsheachievedwiththehelpofherneighbors.Workinganhouranightthreetimesperweek,shehascollectedmorethan400poundsofcannedandboxedfood.Thisisn'tthefirstyearshe'scollectedfood.Junellestartednearlythreeyearsagowhen,at8yearsold,shesawacollectionboxatagrocerystoreanddecidedtobecomeinvolved.Inherfirstyear,shecollected80poundsoffoodinthemostlyundevelopedneighborhood,and214poundsthenextyear.Thefoodhelpedfeedmanyfamilies.Whensheisn'thelping,Junelleisastraight­Astudentwhosnowboards,playsthetrumpet,singswiththeBrunswickChorus,playsbasketballandwritespoems.Sheplansonspendinghersummervacationattendingabasketballcamp. 67.Accordingtothepassage,BrunswickFoodBankisprobably.A.aplacetosellfoodtothepoorB.astoretosellfarmproduceC.anorganizationtohelpthepoorbyofferingfoodD.abankforpeopletosaveanddrawmoney68.WhohelpedJunellethemostwhenshewascollectingfood?A.DestinyWilliams. B.LyndaMallory.C.RobertLynch. D.IsabellaLynch.69.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutJunelle'sfoodcollecting?A.Shediditfollowingherfather'sadvice.B.Shespentseveralhoursoniteachweek.C.Shestartedtheactivitytosupportherfamily.D.Thefoodtobecollectedwillincreaseyearbyyear. 70.Accordingtothepassage,weknowJunelleLynch.A.alwayshelpsherneighborsB.istoobusytodowellinherstudyC.hasmanyhobbiesinschoollifeD.isworriedaboutherparents'health第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空格1个单词。Baddreamsarecommonlyexperiencedbychildrenallovertheworld.Childrenoftenasktheirparentstolookaroundtheirroom,undertheirbedorbehindthedoortocheckthatthere’snobodytheresothattheycansleepinpeace.Thefearsinreallifemaysometimesturnintobaddreamsatnight. Childrenmaywakeupallofasuddenandstartcryingatnightortheymayinsistthattheyshouldsleepwiththeirparents.That’swhy,insteadoflettingthechildrenliveinfearofbaddreams,parentsshouldtakeactiontostoptheirchildrenfromhavingbaddreams.Baddreamsinchildrencanbecausedbyanumberofthings.Themostcommononeiswhenachildisexposedtosomescaryimagesandscenesinstorybooksorcartoons.Thevisualinfluenceofthesescaryimagescanlastforalongtimeandchildrenmaystarthavingbaddreamsbecauseofthem.Researchinthefieldshowsthatanytraumatic(极不愉快的)eventinachild’slifecanleadtobaddreams.Forachild,anythingthatmakeshimcrycanbetraumaticandthuscanbedreamedabout.Ifthechildhasbeengiveninjections,ifhehaseverbeenleftbehindorleftalonebythefamily,orifhehasjuststartedgoingtoschool—allthesethings,whichmayseemlessserioustoadults,canactuallycausebaddreams.Parentswhosechildrenareexperiencingbaddreamsshouldtalktothechildrenaboutdreamsatfirst.Parentscansharesomeoftheirowndreamswhilehavingbreakfasttoletthechildknowthatitisnormaltohavethem.Ifthedreamhasbeenreallyscary,parentscantellastoryandturnitintosomethingpositiveorfunny.Parentsshouldaskthechildifheishavingsomeproblemsatschoolorifanyoneistryingtofrightenhim.Basically,theideaistocreateasafeenvironmentforthechildtolivein.Beforesleeping,remindingthechildofsomegoodandhappythingsthathewilldonextmorningwillhelphimsleepinapositivemodeandthus,canpreventbaddreams.Havingthechildrenmaintainthesamesleepingpatternsmatters.Therearesomeotherthingsthatparentscandotostopbaddreamsinchildren,suchasmakingthemsleepandwakeupinaregularway,leavingthelightonintheirroomwhiletheyaresleeping,readingthemanicebedtimestory,ormakingthempraybeforesleepingtocalmtheirmind.TitleBaddreamsinchildrenIntroduction*Itisquitecommonforchildrento(71)______baddreamsbecauseofthefearsinreallife.*Somechildrencannotsleep(72)______.*Somechildrenwakeup(73)______atnightandstartcrying.*Childrenmayinsiston(74)______withtheirparents.(75)______forbaddreamsinchildren*Someimagesandscenesthat(76)______children*Sometraumaticeventsintheirdailylife(77)______tostopchildrenfromhavingbaddreams*Talktochildrenandhelpthem(78)______aboutdreams.*Turnbaddreamsintopositiveorfunnyonesbymakingupstories.*Helpchildrensolvetheirproblemsandgivethemasafeliving(79)______.*Remindchildrenaboutsomegoodthingstheywilldonextmorning.*Maintainthesamesleepingpatterns.*Makechildrensleepandwakeup(80)______,leavethelighton,etc.第五部分:单词拼写(10分)81.Someoftheyounghavethewronga___________towardsthedisabled.82.Thedoctorsaidtheoldman'sconditionwash___________.83.Thetwostoriesc__________,soIdidnotknowwhichonetobelieve.84.Ifyouchooseagoodp__________,

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