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昌吉教育共同體2019-2020學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高二英語(yǔ)期中質(zhì)量檢測(cè)試卷本試卷由試題卷和答題卷兩部分組成。時(shí)量100分鐘。滿(mǎn)分120分。注意:所有試題均須在答題卡上作答,選擇題用2B鉛筆涂卡,其余題用0.5mm黑色中性筆作答,否則答題無(wú)效,按零分計(jì)。閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2分,滿(mǎn)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)。ACHRISTMASLANETuesday,December19,6:00pmFloridaStrawberryFestivalAgriculturalShowCenterBuilding2508WOAKAVE.,PLANTCITY,FL33563SantaandMrs.Clausgreetyouatthisholidayoccasionwithgianttoysoldiersanda14-tootreindeer,Christmascastle,facepainting,children’sperformersanddecoration-making.Price:$5;$3,ages4~12;3andyoungerfree.Phone:(813)478-0494HOLIDAYSATUNIVERSALSTUDIOSTuesday,December19,8:00pmUniversalOrlando6000UNIVERSALBLVD.,ORLANDO,FL32819GetintotheholidayspiritatUniversalStudioswiththeMacy’sHolidaymarchincludingballoonsandfloats,SantaandtheGrinchmasWho-lidaySpectacularlivestageshowbasedontheDr.Seussclassic,HowtheGrinchStoleChristmas.Price:$105,$100child.Phone:1-800-837-2273SEAWORLD'SCHRISTMASCELEBRATIONWednesday,December20,9:00amSeaWorld7007SEAWORLDDRIVE,ORLANDO,FL32821SeaWorld’scelebrationwelesguestswitheverythingfromasparkling(閃亮的)SeaofTrees,classicholidaytunes,aniceskatingshow,aChristmasmarket,Elmo’sChristmasWishshowandaspecialShamu’sChristmas-Miraclesshow.Remainsopenuntil10pmwithextendedhoursonNewYear’sEve.Price:$99,$94ages3~9.Phone:(800)327-2424CHRISTMASINTHEWILDWednesday,December20,9:30amLowryParkZooEditor’spick1101WSLIGHAVE.,TAMPA,FL33604Theanimalseoutatnightforthezoo’snewholidaypartywithcarolers(唱圣歌者),costumedcharacters,performers,aChristmastree,holidaytreats,musicandphotochanceswithSanta.$21.95after4pmoneventdays.Price:$29.95,$27.95seniors,$22.95ages3~11,2andyoungerfree.Phone:(813)935-85521.HowmuchshouldacouplegoingtoChristmasLanewithachildaged6andoneaged3pay?A.$10.B.$12.C.$13.D.$16.2.WhatcanweknowaboutSeaworld’sChristmascelebration?A.Itlastsaweeklong.B.Itaimsatenvironmentalprotection.C.Peoplewithartgiftareespeciallywele.D.PeoplecanbuyChristmas-themedproductsthere.3.Whichevent’sleadingrolesareanimals?A.ChristmasLane.B.ChristmasInTheWild.C.HolidaysAtUniversalStudios.D.SeaWorld’sChristmasCelebration.BABritishfriendtoldmehecouldn’tunderstandwhyChinesepeopleloveeatingsunflowerseeds(嗑瓜子)asasnacksomuch.“I’vemetalotofolderChineseandmanyhaveacrackintheirfrontteeth;Ibelievethat’sfromcrackingtheseeds,”hesaid.Ihadnevernoticedthehabit,butoncehementionedit,Isuddenlybecamemoreaware.IrealizedthatwheneverI’mwatchingTVortypingareport,Ialwaysstartmindlesslycrackingsunflowerseeds.Myfrienddoesn’tlikesunflowerseeds,and,tohim,itseemsunnecessarytoworksomuchjusttogetonesmallseed.Whenwewereyoung,thewholefamilywouldusuallygettogetherforChineseNewYear.Then,wealllivedclosetooneanother,usuallyinasmallcity,andsometimesevenneighborswouldgodoor-to-dooronChineseNewYear’sEvetocheckoutwhateveryhouseholdwasmaking.Iremembermyparentswouldbeinthekitchencooking.Outinthelivingroom,alargetablewouldalreadybelaidout,pletewithfancytablecloth,ready-madedumplingfillings,anddishesfullofcandy,fruitsandsunflowerseeds.Someofthedishesweretobeofferedtoourancestorslater,whileotherswereforneighborsandchildrentoeatbeforetheeveningfeast.Imusthavelearnedhowtocracksunflowerseedsbackthen.Idon’tthinkit’srighttocriticizeone’schoiceinfoodoreatinghabits,nomatterhowstrangetheymayseem.It’snotonlyinChina.WhenIwentabroad,Ifoundpeoplehadallsortsofstrangehabitswhenitcametofood.InDenmark,theyputsaltedredfishonbreadandeatitfordinner,nomatterhowmuchitruinsyourbreath.Theythinkit’sadelicacy(美味佳肴),andit’sconnectedtotheircertainculture.Ithinkit’sawonderfultradition.4.Whatdidthewriterbeeawareof?A.Shehadevertypedareportaboutseeds.B.ShehadvarioussnackswhilewatchingTV.C.Shedamagedherteethbyeatingsunflowerseeds.D.Shehadahabitofcrackingsunflowerseeds.5.WhatdoesthewriterprovebymentioningChineseNewYear?A.Thetraditionsofcelebratingitdisappear.B.Eatingsunflowerseedsisrelatedtoit.C.Thefamiliesgettogetherforit.D.Childrencaneatdeliciousfoodonthatday.6.Thewriter’sattitudetoDenmark’swayofeatingbreadis .A.indifferent B.critical C.objective D.doubtful7.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthestory?A.Onekindoffooddoesn’tnecessarilysuiteveryone.B.Itisgoodtoformhealthyeatinghabits.C.Eatinghabitsefromacertainculture.D.Changingyoureatinghabitswillchangeyourlife.C“Dataisthenewoil.”Likethestickyblackthing,allthoseIsand0sareoflittleuseuntiltheyareprocessedintosomethingmorevaluable.Thatsomethingisyou.Fiveoftheworld’stenmostvaluablepaniesarebuiltonafoundationoftyingdatatohumanbeings.GoogleandFacebookwanttofindoutasmuchaspossibleabouttheirusers’interests,activities,friendsandfamily.Amazonhasadetailedhistoryofconsumerbehavior.TencentandAlibabaarethedigitalwalletsforhundredsofmillionsofChinese;bothknowenoughaboutconsumerstoprovidewidelyusedcreditscores.ThosewithagoodZhimacreditscore,providedbyAlibaba,enjoydiscounts.Thosewithoutreceivefewoffers.Inotherwords,dataareusedtodecidewhatsortofaccesspeoplehavetoservices.Thatdataarevaluableisincreasinglywell-understoodbyindividuals,too,especiallybecausepersonalinformationissooftenleaked(泄露)orstolen.Thelistofpaniesthathavesufferedsomesortofdataleakin2018alonereadslikearollcallofhouseholdnames:Facebook,Google,BritishAirwaysandsoon.Sucheventshavecausedaswitchinthepublicunderstandingofdatacollection.Peoplehavestartedtotakenoticeofallthedatatheyaregivingaway.Yetfewpeoplehavechangedtheironlinebehaviororexercisedwhatfewdigitalrightstheypossess.Partlythisisbecausemanagingyourowndataistime-consumingandplex.Butitismorebecauseofamisunderstandingofwhatisatrisk.“Data”isanabstractconcept.Farmoresolidistheideaofidentity.Itisonlywhen“data”isunderstoodtomean“people”thatindividualswilldemandresponsibilityfromthosewhoseektoknowthem.Thefossilsofpastactionsfuelfutureeconomicandsocialoutes.Privacyrulesanddata-protectionregulationsareextremelyimportantinprotectingtherightsofindividuals.Butthefirststeptowardsensuringthefairnessofthenewinformationageistounderstandthatitisnotdatathatarevaluable.Itisyou.8.TheexampleofZhimacreditscoresismentionedtoshow .A. datahelppaniestargettheirservicesB. creditscoreschangepeople’swayoflifeC. AlibabagainspopularityamongcustomersD. peopleprefertobeoffereddiscounts9.Whathascausedachangeinthepublicunderstandingofdatacollection?A.Thedevelopmentofpanies. B.Thehistoryofconsumption.C.Casesofdataleakandtheft. D.Listsofhouseholdnames.10.Peopledon’tprotecttheirdatawellmainlybecause .A. theyfindittime-consumingandplexB. theyarenotfullyawareofitsimportanceC. theyhavenoaccesstotheirpersonaldataD.theyareafraidoftakingresponsibility11.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A. Todefendpanies’useofdata.B. Toshowtheeconomicvalueofdata.C. Tocallformoreregulationstoprotectdata.D. Toadvocateanewwayofthinkingaboutdata.DHankViscardiwasbornwithoutlegs.Hehad—notlegsbutstumps(殘肢)thatcouldhefittedwithakindofspecialboots,Peoplestaredathimwithcruelinterest.Childrenlaughedathimandcalledhim‘ApeMan’(猿人)becausehisarmspracticallydraggedontheground.Hankwenttoschoollikeotherboys.Hisgradesweregoodandheneededonlyeightyearstofinishhisschoolinginsteadoftheusualtwelve.Aftergraduatingfromschool,heworkedhiswaythroughcollege.Hesweptfloors,waitedontable,orworkedinoneofthecollegeoffices.Duringallthisbusylife,hehadbeenmovingaroundonhisstumps.Butonedaythedoctortoldhimeventhestumpswerenotgoingtolastmuchlonger.Hewouldsoonhavetouseawheelchair.Hankfelthimselfgotcoldallover.However,thedoctorsaidtherewasachancethathecouldbefittedwithartificiallegs(假腿).FinallyalegmakerwasfoundandthedaycamewhenHankstoodupbeforethemirror,Forthefirsttimehesawhimselfashehasalwayswantedtobe——afullfivefeeteightinchestall.Bythistimehewasalready26yearsold.Hankhadtolearntousehisnewlegs.Againandagainhemarchedthelengthoftheroom,andmarchedbackagain.Thereweretimeswhenhefelldownonthefloor,buthepulledhimselfupandwentbacktotheendlessmarching.Hewentoutonthestreet.Heclimbedstairsandlearnedtodance.Hebuiltaboatandlearnedtosailit.WhenWorldWarIIcame,hetalkedtheRedCrossintogivinghimajob.Hetooktheregulartraining.hemarchedanddrilledalongwiththeothersoldiers.Fewknewthathewaslegless.ThiswasthetruestoryofHankViscardi,amanwithoutlegs.12.ChildrenlaughedatHankandcalledhim‘ApeMan’because______.A.hedidn’ttalktothemB.hekeptawayfromthemC.hisarmstouchedthegroundwhenhemovedD.hecouldn’tusehisarms13.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatfivefeeteightinchestallis______.A.anaverageheightforafullygrownpersonB.tootallforanaveragepersonC.tooshortforanaveragepersonD.noneoftheabove14.Thesentence“hetalkedtheRedCrossintogivinghimajob”impliesthattheRedCross_____.A.wasonlygladtogivehimajobB.gavehimajobbecausehewasagoodsoldierC.gavehimajobafterhetalkedtosomeonewhomheknewintheorganizationD.wasnotwillingtogivehimajobatfirst15.ThewritersuggeststhatHankViscardi_______.A.hadnofriendsB.neversawhimselfasdifferentfromothersC.wasveryshyD.wastooproudtoaccepthelpfromothers第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)FiveWaystoEndProcrastinationNeverputofftilltomorrowwhatmaybedonetoday.Waitinguntillaterisoneoflife‘sguiltysecrets,butprocrastination(拖延癥)islinkedtopoorerhealth,workandrelationshipoutes.Herearefivewaystotrytoremedy(糾正)procrastination.1.Afive-minutestartFiveminutesisnothing—it‘sjustthreehundredseconds.It‘sthelengthofasongoraTVmercial.Pickupaprojectyou’vebeenputtingoffandsparejust300secondsofyourtimetodoit.16Afterawhile,themomentum(動(dòng)力)ofbeginningthetaskwillpushyouforward.2.SetgoalsandrewardsDuringtheday,setgoalsandrewards.Eachtimeyouachieveagoal,youearnthereward:ashortbreak,afunnyYouTubevideoorsomethingelse.17Makesureyouselectatimetoreviewyourprogressandadjustyourtargetsaccordingly.3.Begoodtoyourself—metodayversusmetomorrowSometimes,whenyoufindyourselfburiedinwork,youareupsetwithyourselffornothavingstartedearlier.Imagineaconversation,between―youtodayand―youtomorrow.184.Iwasthere—witnessingaccountability(責(zé)任制)19Considergoingonadiet:Istheremorepressureifyoudon‘ttellasoul,orifyouannounceittoallyourfriends,withstrictrulestofollowifyouareinvitedtodinner?Itseemsanobviouswayofmakingyoufeelguilty,butitcanalsobehighlyeffective.5.Setcreativepunishments—negativeconsequencesMaketheconsequencesofinactionsounbearablethatyouhavenochoicebuttogetbusynow.Youcouldwriteanotetosomeonethatyoudon‘tlike.Givethenotetoafriendwithstrictinstructionstomailthenoteifyoudonotachieveyourgoal.Themoreyoudisliketheotherparty,thestrongerthemotivationtogetthetaskdone.Procrastinationisasilentkillerofdreams.20Byunderstandingandfixingyourprocrastination,you‘lldiscoveryoujump-startmanyareasofyourlife.A.Everyonesuffersfromit.B.Oncethefiveminutesisup,stopandreassess.C.Everyonelikestohaveadreamofprocrastination.D.Goingpublicwithagoalincreasesyoursupportandaccountability.E.Whatisthefutureofmylifewiththeintentionofputtingoffmytasks?F.If―youtomorrowcouldchatwith―youtoday,whatwouldhesay?G.It‘simportantthatthegoalsarerealisticandtherewardsareinproportion(按比例).第二部分完形填空(共20小題:每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)Forme,twooftheloveliestwordsinEnglishare“Lifepersists”.I21themyearsagoasacollegestudent,sittinginthelibrary,22,workingonapaper.Outofnowhere,thosewordscame23offthepageinaquote,“Inthemidstofdeathlifepersists,inthemidstof24truthpersists,inthemidstofdarknesslightpersists.”SuddenlyIwasn’tunhappyandimpatientanymore.ThenI25mygranddad.Ilovedtotalkwithhim.AndIwas26tohearwhathe’dthinkofit.Hehadpoorhearing,soIhadto27itafewtimes,butoncehe28it,helaughed.“AllIcansaytothatistotally29,”hesaidonthephone.ItoldhimhowgladIwas,afteralongwinter,tofinallyseespringand30tofindthatquote.“Whyisthat?”heasked.“Well,springisasure31thatlifepersists.Anditjustmakesme32.”Helaughedagain,andthen33hislovelyvoice,herecitedformehis 34“springtime”words,“Thedesertshallrejoice(高興)andblossom(開(kāi)花)liketherose…evenwith35andsinging.”Manyyearslater,36myhusbandandIdroveacrossadesertwithmanywildflowersandbloomingcactuses(仙人掌),Icould37hearmygranddadlaughing,“Thedesertshallrejoice.”Lifepersists,andsodowe,inthesilenceof38andthebloomingofcactuses;andinthedeadof 39andthegreenofspring.Spring40 usthatwe’realiveforever.21.A.lookedfor B.pickedout C.cameacross D.madeup22.A.worried B.bored C.tired D.confused23.A.running B.dancing C.rushing D.moving24.A.fear B.thrill C.anxiety D.lie25.A.called B.visited C.consulted D.informed26.A.desperate B.confident C.upset D.patient27.A.copy B.print C.repeat D.recite28.A.made B.got C.undertook D.managed29.A.puzzlementB.doubt C.agreement D.disapproval30.A.practically B.naturally C.obviously D.especially31.A.way B.sign C.remark D.evidence32.A.astonishedB.energetic C.merry D.alive33.A.in B.with C.of D.beyond34.A.impressiveB.extraordinary C.classic D.favorite35.A.joy B.sorrow C.sympathy D.adaptation36.A.after B.although C.until D.when37.A.hardly B.always C.mostly D.almost38.A.desert B.words C.world D.journeys39.A.spring B.winter C.summer D.autumn40.Aforts B.guarantees C.reminds D.strikes第三部分 語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)在短文中空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ForthefirsttimeinthehistoryofPekingOpera,fourwomenperformedapieceintheChinaNationalPekingOperapany(CNPOC)productions41. May27thatShanghai’sMajesticTheater.ThePekingOperaperformancewasoneofthe5142. (produce)showedatthe12thChinaArtFestivalinShanghai.TheCNPOCbroughttogetherthreestories43 (base)onevents(luringtheRedArmy’sLongMarch.“Theyarestoriesaboutthe44 (brave)oftheRedArmyduringtheLongMarch,”saysSongChen,headoftheCNPOC.“Intheplay,youcansee45hesesoldiersdotosacrificethemselvestohelpothers.Peoplewillbe46 (deep)touchedbytheirfaithanddevotion.”O(jiān)neofthestoriesisaboutthreewomensoldiers47 (stay)foranightatafarmer’shomeinavillage.TheysleepinthehomeofalocalwomannamedXuJiexiu,andfeelsorryforherpoorlivingconditions.Whentheyleavethenextmorning,asoldierusesapairofscissors48 (cut)uptheonlyquiltshehas,leavinghalfofitforthevillagewoman.PekingOperastyles49(develop)overhundredsofyears,50createsawiderangeofroleseachfeaturingdistinctivemethodsofperformanceandsingingstyles.第四部分 短文改錯(cuò)(共10處;每改對(duì)1處得1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)DearTom,I’mwritingtoapologizetoyoufornotreplyingtoyouremailintime.LastweekIwassoengaginginmylessonsthatIhadnotimetodootherthings.NowIwanttotellyoumyarrangementsforsummervacation.Doingpart-timejobsaremyfirstplan,fromwhichIcanbenefitalot.Icanacquireofsomesocialexperiences,nottomentionearnmoney.ThenIwillvisitTibetwithafewfriends,wherewecanexperienceapletedifferentculture.Thejourneycan’tbeimpressive,fullofchallenges.Finally,servingas
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