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1、PAGE PAGE - 10 -吉林省延邊二中2014-2015學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題注意事項(xiàng):答案必須寫在答題卡上,答在試卷上無效。本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題)兩部分,本試卷滿分120分。考試時(shí)間120分鐘。 第卷(選擇題 共70分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分10分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題0.5分,滿分2.5分) 聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有1個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1. When will the speakers take the

2、 train if they change tickets? A. At 3:00 p.m. B. At 6:45 p.m.C. At 7:15 p.m.2. What does the man think about the womans habit? A. Its good for her health.B. It causes many problems.C. Its hard to tell.3. Where did the woman just go? A. The cleaners.B. A restaurant.C. A shopping mall. 4. What are th

3、e speakers talking about? A. China. B. A handbag.C. A box.5. Why was the man late? A. He was caught in the rain.B. He forgot what the woman said.C. He misunderstood the woman.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題0.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒

4、鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. When does the man have trouble with the bike? A. When he is getting on it. B. When he is riding it. C. When he is getting off it. 7. What will the man do now? A. Keep riding his bike.B. Accept the womans offer. C. Lower the seat. 聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. Who is the woma

5、n? A. The housing officer.B. A receptionist.C. A landlady.9. How soon will the room be available? A. In one week.B. In two weeks.C. In one month.10. What should the man bring with him? A. Blankets.B. A fridge. C. A TV set.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11. How long has the woman been a resident DJ? A. For nine ye

6、ars.B. For seven years.C. For two years.12. Who gave the woman the land? A. Her father. B. Her husband. C. Her husbands father.13. What does the woman think of her present life? A. She is quite satisfied with it. B. She misses her family a lot. C. She will go back to Holland one day.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題

7、。14. What was the weather like when the speaker woke up? A. Rainy.B. Windy.C. Snowy.15. What happened to the speakers car? A. A tree blocked the road so it had to stop.B. It broke down by the side of the road.C. It got a flat tire.16. Who helped the speaker get to the airport? A. A stranger on a mot

8、orcycle.B. A policeman driving a car.C. A young man driving a taxi.17. How did the speaker feel on the way to the airport? A. Excited. B. Anxious.C. Scared.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18. What is the best thing about being a chef according to the woman? A. Traveling around the world. B. Tasting different kind

9、s of food. C. Making a lot of money.19. What does the woman think is the most difficult thing about being a chef? A. The busy schedule.B. The difficult complaints from customers.C. The stressful work environment.20. What is the mans job? A. A chef.B. A reporter.C. A student.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共

10、15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。A Your brain isnt a muscle, but you can treat it like oneMany people focus on physical fitness, but few know that brain fitness is also something you can work on. In fact, you can exercise your brain as often as you do to your arms or l

11、egs-and the results can be positive and empowering. To improve your brain, you cant simply repeat the same exercises over and over. Just as lifting a two-pound weight will stop challenging you, so will repetitive exercises such as crosswords or Sudoku. Once you master easy exercises, you must move o

12、n to harder ones in order to push your brain-like your muscles-to a new level. The science behind brain trainingScientists once believed that your mental abilities were fixed in adulthood. Since studies have shown just the opposite, millions of people around the world have adopted the new practice o

13、f brain training. The most popular of these brain training products is made by the San Francisco-based Lumosity. Lumositys scientists with an experienced team of game designers have developed a fun,effective online brain training program that measures, tracks, and adapts to your progress, so youll a

14、lways be challenged. Promising studies on the effects of brain trainingIn a 2013 Stanford study, a treatment group of 21 breast cancer survivors used 12 weeks of Lumosity training to work on processing speed, mental flexibility, and working memory tasks. On average, those who trained improved on tes

15、ts of these abilities, compared to a group that did not train with Lumosity. There is even some evidence suggesting that Lumosity may be beneficial to normal, healthy adults. In a 2011 study by Lumosity and San Francisco State University researchers. 13 people who trained over 5 weeks improved worki

16、ng memory scores by 10and attention scores by 20. Brain training is designed to meet real-life needsThe design of brain training is targeted at real-life benefits instead of improving game scores. Better attention, for example, can mean greater focus in the classroom or at an important business meet

17、ing. With improved processing speed, you might react and adapt faster to the demands of a busy life. And a better memory could mean stronger, longer relationships with the people closest to you. 21. We can learn from the passage that _. A. brain training speeds up the recovery of breast cancerB. you

18、r brain is like a muscle because it gives you powerC. peoples mental abilities cant develop after they grow upD. Lumosity can measure, track and suit your level as you improve22. Which skill may brain training not improve? A. Better attention. C. Better writing skills.B. A better memory.D. Higher pr

19、ocessing speed. 23. What can we infer from the passage?A. People should care more about physical health instead of mental health. B. Brain training has been proved effective through scientific researches. C. A bad memory is the only reason for weak relationships with people. D. Playing online games

20、is the best way of brain training. 24. Whats the best title for the passage? A. Brain Training Makes a Difference C. Lumosity, Your Best ChoiceB. Train Your Brain like a MuscleD. How to Train Your BrainBThe word Im going to introduce to you today is-phubbing. Lets see the definition of this term: ph

21、ubbing n. the act of snubbing(冷落)someone in a social setting by looking at your cell phone instead of paying attention As you can probably guess, phubbing is a blend of phone and snubbing. The term was coined by a 23-year-old Melbourne resident Alex Haigh. Obviously, he got fed up with how people ar

22、e always checking Facebook or Twitter on their phones when they are supposed to be interacting with someone face to face. He wanted to put an end to this social phenomenon, therefore he came up with this catchy term. And it did catch on. The words earliest media mention dates back to June 2012, and

23、in a little over a years time, phubbing has already been picked up by almost all the mainstream media outlets one can think of. Here is a typical example from the British newspaper The Independent. In the article titled The Rise of Phubbing, which was published on August 5, 2013, Tom Chatfield write

24、s, theres an uncomfortable truth at the heart of phubbing: other people are easier to handle when seen on screen. Theyre less likely to demand unreasonable efforts such as undivided attention or clean shirts. While the term phubbing has undoubtedly taken off, some people question why it is called ph

25、ubbing instead of phnubbing. Alex Haigh has not personally addressed the issue, but word has it that phubbing sounds more crispy and thus easier to remember. Phubbing is indeed a universal problem that can no longer be ignored. So why do people keep phubbing each other if they know its rude? Is ther

26、e anything we can do to stop it? Or maybe we should just be more kind, because sometimes there are good excuses to phub. I think there is plenty we can do to try and stop phubbing. For starters, we can join Alex Haigh in his Stop Phubbing campaign. Remind our friends and family that phubbing is not

27、appreciated. We can also make or download some anti-phubbing posters to spread the word in public places. And dont forget that some phubbers simply do not realize the harmful effect their behavior has on others,so be brave enough to stop them, even if you are a total stranger. 25. This passage is ma

28、inly talking about _. A. the rise of phubbing in all the mainstream media outletsB. a new term “phubbing”and its problemC. the campaign of keeping phubbingD. different opinions on phubbing26. The authors attitude towards the act of phubbing can be described as _. A. bearable B. unacceptableC. reason

29、ableD. understandable27. What can we infer from this passage? A. People are easier to handle when seen on screen.B. Alex Haigh doesnt like the term “phnubbing”C. More and more people have become phubbers. D. We can phub if we have proper excuses.28. The writer suggests we should _. A. stop phubbing

30、in public placesB. not be afraid of the harmful effectC. be brave to support a stranger phubbing D. remind our friends of Stop Phubbing campaignCNot being the greatest fan in the world of live performance, I took a deep breath before I entered the building, the castle theatre, and prepared myself to

31、 be bored, expecting to find it more interesting to watch the audience than the show. Then I got the shock of my life.Wadaiko Inchiro are a group of ten young Japanese men and women using traditional drums with a history going back more than 1500 years. The drums were once used for festivals and rel

32、igious ceremonies and also as a means of communication during wars. Today they give an ear-blasting performance which punches out rhythms with the power to wind you. Theyre a welcome relief from the Scottish pipers.Unlike other performances, the best seats are at the back of the house. Not only will

33、 your ears be protected from full blast, but you will get a fantastic view of the whole set. On stage are some of the biggest drums you will ever see and a cast wearing red, white and black headscarf.There had been almost no publicity for the show, but the house was full of people desperate, one cou

34、ld only assume, for something a bit different from the unrelenting performances appearing at this world-famous festival. The solid 60-minutes show starts as it means to go on. The drums rumble into fever-pitch action as the ten-strong company strike their sticks with startling control. Their rhythmi

35、c frenzy almost immediately drugs you into submission. Trapped inside the beating of the drums, you carried swiftly through warrior war cries to emotional rhapsodies(狂想曲). Not only is this display musically impressive, but the dance is strikingly beautiful. Moving between the enormity(巨大)of the drum

36、s, the slight Japanese characters have complete synchronicity(同步性)with the flying of their sticks, which they ceremonially cross and use to command.The biggest drum is played only by Inchiro, the leader of the group. When I ask why this is so, he refuses to admit that he is being precious about this

37、 monster of an instrument and says, “When someone else can play it as I do, I will happily move aside.” Dressed all in red, he stands before it as thought he is worshipping at an altar; as he raises his sticks to the drum, he touches it sometimes tenderly and sometimes murderously. Inchiro and his d

38、rum produce a range of sounds from thunder to the trickle of rain.29. The writer took a deep breath before entering the building because she_ . A. was excited C. was nervousB. knew it would be hot in the theatreD. was preparing herself to be bored30. According to the writer, there were many people w

39、atching the performance because_.A. the drummers are dressed in different colors B. they wanted to see something unusual C. the people in the group are famousD. the show had been well advertised31. We can learn from the passage that .A. the drums have been linked with religion for a long timeB. the

40、show was more exciting at the beginning than at the endC. the drummers make controlled movements with their drumsD. the best place to see the show is the seats nearest to the drummers32. Inchiro feels that_.A. no one else should ever play the biggest drumB. he must always make loud noises on his big

41、gest drumC. he is now the only one who can play the biggest drum well enoughD. it is very important for him to teach someone else to play the biggest drumDCalling all poets! TIME For Kids(TFK) has a challenge for you.WHO: The contest is open to students who are 8 to 13 years old.WHAT: Write a funny,

42、 rhyming poem and enter it in the TFK Poetry Contest. By entering, the entrant(參加競(jìng)賽者) should promise that the poem is an original one that does not copy another poets work, has not been published in any medium and has not won an award.HOW: Send your poem by e-mail to contest. The subject line of you

43、r e-mail message should read “TFK POETRY CONTEST”. Be sure to include your first name only, your e-mail address and your parents e-mail address. Limit one entry per person or e-mail account. The sponsor(贊助者) is not responsible for lost, late or incomplete entries, or those not received for any reaso

44、n.WHEN: This contest begins 12:01 a.m. on January 13,2013, and ends 11:59 p.m. on March 1,2013.JUDGING: All entries will be judged by poet Kenn Nesbitt, based on the following standards: creativity and originality (50%),use of language and rhyme (25%) and relatedness to contest theme(25%).Winner wil

45、l be informed by e-mail and must respond within five days.WINNERS LIST: For names of the winner and finalists, visit (after April 1,2013, you can get for a period of 10 days).PRIZE: Our judge will select four semifinalists(半決賽選手)from which one grand-prize winner and three finalists will be chosen. T

46、he one grand-prize winner will receive an online class visit from poet Kenn Nesbitt and a signed copy of one of his books of poetry. The poem of the grand-prize winner will be published on . The finalists will receive signed copies of one of Nesbitts books of poetry. The poems of finalists will be p

47、ublished on .33. Which may be a proper work for the TFK Poetry Contest?A. A war poem published in a book.B. A great poem which has won many prizes.C. A fine poem downloaded from the Internet.D. A love poem which has been kept secret from others.34. According to Paragraph 4, a student_.A. can send mo

48、re than one original poemB. must send the poem with his full name on itC. can ask a parent for help while writing the poemD. cant use the name of the poem as the subject line35. Only the grand-prize winner can_. A. visit for free B. have his poem published on C. receive an online class visit from po

49、et Kenn NesbittD. obtain(獲得) a signed copy of one of Nesbitts books of poetry.第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Erica Wills admits an addiction left her poor and almost ruined her life. But it wasnt drink or drugs. The 21-year-old former model was addicted to exercise. 3

50、6 . Erica only realized she had become a gym addict when she decided to take a night off to celebrate her 21st birthday.“I wasted a whole year of my life doing nothing but exercise,” she says. 37 . “ I thought wed see more of each other if we worked out together.” When that relationship ended, she f

51、ell in love with the thrill of keeping her body in tip-top condition.“Every evening, I left the insurance company where I worked and dashed off to the club,” says Erica. “ 38 But not me. All I would do is rushing off to the gym for five-hour sessions. I went through the lot each nightaerobics, a wei

52、ghts circuit in the gym, then a swim. I would get home after 11 pm, have something to eat and fall into bed. It was the same every weekday. On Saturdays, I might spend even longer in the gym.”“I just poured all my money into the gym. Membership and classes came to around 100 a month, plus I had to b

53、uy clothing and equipment. 39 ”“I didnt realize I had lost all my friends until my 21st birthday came round. I decided to take one evening off to go out with them. 40 Then someone told me I hadnt been a very good friend for a year, so why should anyone bother turning up? In fact, just one girlfriend

54、 came with me for a drink on my 21st birthday. That was the turning point for me. I cut right down on the gym and tried to pick up where I had left off with people.”A. I didnt buy anything else all yearI couldnt afford to.B. I first went to a health club when I dated a bodybuilder.C. I only went out

55、 with my friends two or three times a week.D. Anyone else aged 20 would be out with friends, having a laugh.E. But when I started calling people, everyone said they couldnt make it.F. My old girlfriends were beauty queens and dancers, and I am naturally competitive.G. Her hobby turned into a year of

56、 aerobic hell as she spent all her spare time in the gym.第三部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分35分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每題1分,滿分20分)A sufferer of Hansens Disease in Fiji, with twisted hands, became an internationally known artist. “My 41 I see as a gift led me to my lifes work,” he said. “If it had not been for it, none of t

57、hese things would have 42 .”Some people succeed 43 handicaps(殘疾). Others succeed because of them. The 44 is that our problems help to make us what we are. Those who 45 often learn the value of sympathy. And those who 46 often teach others how to rise again. Our troubles can 47 us in ways a carefree(

58、無憂無慮的)existence cannot.A 48 is told about an Eastern village that through the centuries was known for its good pottery(陶器). Especially 49 were its pots, high as tables, wide as chairs; they were 50 around the globe for their strong form and great beauty.Legend has it that when each pot was seemingly

59、 51 , there was still one final step. The craftsman 52 itand then put it back together with gold filigree(金銀絲). A(n) 53 pot was then transformed into a priceless work of art. What seemed finished wasnt until it was broken.So it is with 54 ! Broken by hardships, disappointments and tragedies, they ca

60、n become 55 and bitter. 56 when mended by a hand of patience and love, the finished 57 will be a work of beauty; a life could 58 reach its wholeness after it was broken.If you feel broken, 59 that you are a work of art! And you may not actually be complete until the 60 are bonded with gold filigree

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