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1、北京市師范大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)2017-2018學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試試題(掃描版,無答案)第一部分:聽力理解(共三節(jié),30分第一節(jié)(共 5 小題:每小題 1 上分,Jt 7.5 分聽下面 5 段對話.每段對運(yùn)后有一道小題.從每題所給的 A、匚三個 選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng).聽完每段對話后.你將有 1Q 秒鐘的時河來回答有關(guān)小 題和閱讀下一小題。毎段對話你將聽一遍。1. What did the man buy?A. A shirtB, A sweater2. WTiat music dues the wonnn like best?A, JazB Blues.3. How will the speak
2、ers probably go to the Smiths?甩 By train.B. On foot.4. Where will the speakers haFc a talk?A” In u park.B, In art office,5. WhaE does the woman want io do 譏 o 譏?A Ask some questions, B. Review her notes.第二節(jié)(共 10 小題;毎小題 L5分,共 1$分)聽 F 面 4 段對話或獨(dú)白,毎段對話或獨(dú)臺后有幾道小麵從毎題朗給的 A.B.C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最住選項(xiàng).聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前.你將有 S秒鐘的時
3、間 閱讀每小題。聽完后,毎小題將給出,秒鐘的作答時閭。毎段對話或獨(dú)白你將 聽兩遍沖聽須 6段材料回答第 6至?題。6- What is the womLin doing,?A. CoBtcting coins.B. Looking for keys.C. Doing security check.7. What does the man have in his pocket?A. Some coins.B. A celIphone.C. A pair of gloves.C” Pop musicC. By carCrTake a test Some keys.北師大實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)20172018學(xué)年
4、度高二下期末英語試題-2-聽第 7 段材料:回答館 8 至 9 甌& Who is going to wash the car?A* The woman.B. I he man,9+ What is Jonny going to do this afternoon?A. Meet some friends. B. Play basketball. 聽第 8 段材料, 回答第 10 至 12 題口 10.What arethe speakersmainlytalking about?A. Schedule.B Hobbies.JL Where arc the two speakers g
5、oing tomorrow morning?A. To the zoo.B+To the shop.C, To the bicycle museum.12. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends.B, Husband and wife.C. Tour guide and tourist聽第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至】5 題。13. Who is the speaker?A. A weatherman.B. A doctor.14, What happened to the boy?A. H
6、e fell into an icy lake,B. He had a stomachache,C. He was trapped in a hole.15* Who saved the boy?A. His friends,耳 A young man.第三節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分,共 7.5 分)聽下頁一段對話,完成第 16至 20 五道小題,每小題僅填寫二丁詞聽對 話前,你將有 20 秒鐘的時間閱讀試題,聽完后你將有 60秒鐘的作答時間。這 段對話你將聽兩遍。Volunteer Application FormName(16) BlakePhone No.一(17)Addres
7、s17 Maple Stress.Strengths-.Good at(18)Be patient with(19) peopleRaise money for the(20)ShelterC, The womans son.C. Have a picnic.C+ Transport.C. A news reporter.C. His parents*北師大實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)2017-2018學(xué)年度高二下期末英語試題第二部分:單項(xiàng)選擇(共 30 小題,30 分)16. Father isnt_ going out at weekendsA. toleratedB. catered toC. privil
8、eged of D opposed to17. It was an unpopular decision to postpone_the new hospital A. buildB. buildingC. to buildD. being built18. Tom had _ more than 30 articles to the magazine before one wasaccepted A. submitted B. reserved C. votedD. suggested19. Tlie high prices of houses in Beijing 一 many young
9、 people from working hereA protectsB. forbidsC. escapesD. prohibits20. The little boy sat there with his eyes_ on the basketball.A. fixingB. fixedC. to fixD. to be fixed21 One of the things I love about travel is the chance to_daily routinesA. get ridB. be fled from C break away from D. get over22.
10、Tony received a letter just now_ _ he would be sent to Tibet next year.A. saidB. saysC. sayingD to say23. _ he was, he kept working late into the night A. Tired asB. As tiredC. Though tiredD. Tired although24. _ I always feltI would pass theexam, Inever thought I would get an A.A. OnceB. IfC. UntilD
11、. While25 Jessica_ for a long vacation after working hard for several months A. honoredB yearnedC soaredD revived26. Frozen is a _ successful movie that has earned $1.2 billion A. physically B disposably Ccommercially D manageably27. Surrounded by the sea, Taiwan is home to several_A. spicesB. fishe
12、riesC spaghettisD. basins28. Those who have_skills in coding are in great demand in the job market.A. eligibleB. incomingC compellingD specialized29. Teresa likes to spend time with_people, which makes her feel young atheart.A. youthfulB. hopeful C. enviousD wealthy30. Tom is a very_salesperson who
13、does his job well and is eager to get apromotion.A. spareB. reusable C. aggressiveD disheartening31.1 thanked my host family for their_and for making my stay in the U.S. aonce in a lifetime experience A. component B. hospitality C. wildernessD. supplement北師方實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)知孕13竽年度高二下期末英語試題4-4 -32. Sue worked -_
14、 in our firm for two months in 2015. She wasnt a regularemployee here.A. orallyB, vice versa C extensivelyD* temporarily33+ Mount Everest is the highest mountain on earth with a(n) _ of 8848meters.A. altitudeB, vendorC. componentD. bachelor小說Th亡 Kite Runner34” What does Hassan do during the kite tou
15、rnament?X. Competes in the tournament. B Eats dirtC. Runs down kites. Goes to schooL35. Who is invading Afghanistan in Chapter 10?A. Pakistan. B. United Nations, C, United States. D. Russia.36- Who misses Afghanistan the most in Chapter 11?A. Genera Taheri. B, Soraya.C. Baba.D+ Amir37. Who is Hassan
16、s father?A. Rahim Khan. B. Baba.C, AliD. Amir38. How is the man with the sunglasses beaten in the end?A. Amir punishes him with the brass knuckles.B. Amir hits him in the eye with a brass ball from his slingshot.C. Sohrab hits him in the eye with a brass ball from his slingshot.DPSohrab punishes him
17、 using the brass knuckles.39. Who lived with Rahim Kahn for 10 years?A. Assef.B. Sohrab. C, Ali.D. Hassan,小Flowers for Atgemon34. How does Alice feel like when she goes home after tai king with Charlie when his IQhas surpassed her own?A. She pushed him too hard.B. It is unnatural.C. She is getting d
18、umber,D. He is being tortured.35. How does Professor Nemur respond to Charlie return to the lab after his time in hisown apanment?A. He is angry, but satisfied.B. He is immensely relieved.C. He is jealous.D. Me is cold and severe.36. Where does Charlie spend mo si of his time once he reaches the pea
19、k of his intellectual北師方實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)知孕13竽年度高二下期末英語試題4-5 -abilities?6、- i. - 4 O*BOB .e *W * *- * . r A. /I iht coiiege B. With Aliu !L=P_njvv sa* - a. . _, 一 * 一 “ ,- j l . 一=.&=. . . .二山 I: arni elcoiiit1】L: co pie 訐弋& gi 代誘 ki 界疋 CtiyK iis ice harborC. all kinds of evilsD, ;he destmciive ear:hqr;a
20、lce in 169239. The Midnight Visitor The story could be described as_A. Ijarriftig B amusing Crexciting D tbriliingHowever, doping is not the only thing we need to worry abotiL. _ we srecareful, gcnc-therapy will be the next big linear , .hlIn ibe fixture, aihletes who havetheir genes changed might b
21、e able to do the 100 meters dash in just 8 seconds or themarathon in less than rvo hours. However if a generation of sposts 5rars w ith 41 geneswere c応;iwd, it would contradict the whole spirit of spori.Since Lhe SARS epidemic ended, scientists have been doing tri ah on treatments toprohibit any fut
22、ure outbreaks. Modern comimmication technology and medical researchtechniques _42_ health experts all over the world to 世山一 share knowledge, and worktogether without pause to help put SAKS _43_ us.Governments all over the world have 運(yùn) respcnsibilily to reduce the 44 of carbondioxide which their coun
23、tries are producing This is no task, hov-ever, ciiid somegoverrimcms. fbexample, the l.SAs iccUrji aveiiiment. express_45 _ about whetherglobal wamung is really caused by human activities, Many people believe that They aresimply not prepaid to sacrifice lhe amount of第三部分:課外完形填空(共 20 小題.20分)Dale Came
24、git(ose from the unknown of a Missouri farm to international fame40. A. IfB. Even41. A. ensuredB. enhanced42, A. allowB let43. A. withB AALtbom44. A. numberB. qualityC UnlessD. ThoughC. eiiKrcedD. encijiiraged(L hopeD, comma ndC. beforeD. behindC. propertyD. anioiititC determinationsD, explorationsm
25、oney they make from industry to save the eitrlh.45. A. restn7ations B. consenations-9 -because he found a way to fill a universal human need.It was a need (hi he f1r$i._46 back in 1906 when young Dale was a junior ai Slatefencheis Colkgi: in -VarrcrLsburg. Io get an 47 _ ,kc w:s strggjing10_ 応弔犬二和二于
26、小;! ; JU*ki;!:i- aicollege. so Dalehad io Sd;.torseoack i2 inilcs:oairenc jldsts. Sludy hadio be done 49his fann : 心 C:HM.Ih . :t;c 、 ,v Ihe didnt have the time or the 51 .He had only one good bin. He ined 52. the fbotbail lea山,but thecoacatumeu him downfo)beingLOG_21.During ibisperiodDalewasslowly5
27、4 an inferiority complex(自卑感).which his mother knew coub.i 55 hiij .j. 丨1匚門;? *:and lccogpjuon that he needed.Daleteak hismother r advice, xiiecdespera:?!/and afserseveral attempt 58_madeit.Thisproved to b a_59_ point 也 his !ik Speaking beforegroupsdid helphim gainxhe60 he needed By rhe time Dale、入
28、a a senior, he had won every top honor in_6I .Nowoilier studcnis were corning to him fbr coaching 3nd they, 2_.?were vanning contests.Out of this early struggle to. 63_ his feelings of inferiority, Dale came tounderstand ihat the ability 10 64 an idea to an audience builds a persons coiiiidenceAnd,_
29、65_it:Dale 厶 sew he could do auylhing be warned to doand so could others.46. X admittedB filledC suppliedD. recognized47. A. assignmentB educationC. advamageD instruction48. A. trainingJB. accommodationC teachingD equipment49. A. beiweenB. duringC. overD through50. A. whileB whenC. becauseD. ihouh51
30、. A. permitsB. interestC. talentD. clothes52. A. onB. forC. inD. with53. A. ligh:B. flexibleC op:imisticD. outgoing54. A. gaining13 achievingC. developingD. obtaining55. A. preventB. protectC.saveD. free56. A. suggested13. demandedC. requiredLX insisted57. A. presenceB. practiceC. patienceD. potenti
31、al58. A. hopefullyB. certainlyC. finallyD. naiurally59. A. kevB. breakingC. basicD. turning60. A. progressB. experienceC. competenceD. contldence61. A. horse-ridingB. footballC. speechD. farming62. A. in reuirnB. in briefC. in turnD. in fact63 A. conveyB. overcomeC. understandD. build64. A. expressB
32、. stressC. contributeD. repeat65. X. besides3 bevondC. li2D with-11-牝廨兀莫巴豐英2317 2012孚年翌離二:二兵吾試藝- - -7 亠 4- - - - - 秦巳部為:阿負(fù)建鮮.:(ft zu 13恥幻 i守-7:至吹選捋(共 15 小題,3U力)ALong-time exposure to iir poikition can lac io physictil changes h t-. “*并 fverb;己 vi !?irring and mmy, und evsn anxletv. This is二乳及也 bvWhi
33、lw ocher srudies have shown th亡 hamiful effects of polluted ;r in the kmas -r:i heart, tiiss is il;c fim to shov. iicgLtr. c clTect 亡門什心 茁“一he team or Laura foicen, Rndy NcJson, froz;i th 己 Ohio State Umversiiv, USA.has spread ic the brain a previous line of research which found ihat Gne paniculuter
34、jtter floaung in ihd air main because of air pollution causedoy h._Kji3Ls, cjitii.E-_ jlhrin in much of !e body, iinc nny be related io high boodpressure problems7and some other diseases.A; the reseaich Foiiken and his colleagues exposed mice io polluted ai for six nulleach day. tz 亡 Jays 日 Vreek, o
35、ver a period of 1G months, almost half_he average lifelength of mice.Polluted air contains fine particles created by cars, factories and naCural dust. Fineparticles of this kind are tiny, about 2.5 micrometers in diameter, or about one-thsriieth ihewidth of a human hair. Tbese panicles cn go deep im
36、o lungs and oilier organs.lhe conce; lira lion of this particulate material xo which they exposed mice is qm! tothe concentration at which people can be exposed in some polluted urban areas.After a peHod of 10 months, the reseaichcrs goi the animals to have u series ofbehavioral tests. Both the beha
37、vior of mice and the results of neurologicalf 神經(jīng)的) estsdone to them sh)w that those within the polluied air hd more problems in learning andmemory, and higher levels of anxiety.Ih 己 results suggest lhat long-time exposure to polluted air can have measurablenegative effects ori the human brain and ca
38、n cause a variety of mental lieakh probkmi?. Ibiscould have impoil an! consequences for those living and working in polluted urban artas.66. The results of new research on mice first suggest that polluted air niainly does hann to_ .A. noima organsB, lungs and heartC. menta healthD, blood pressure-57
39、. The ha-i effects of liny particles in polluted air are iho.se except _ _ .8北師大實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)2017-2018學(xué)年度高二下期末英語試題12A. high blood pressure problemsB making human hair thinnerC. different kinds of diseasesD swelling in much of the body68 From the last sentence we can infer that people living in polluted urban
40、 areas.A. are likely to suffer from mental problemsB can measure the negative effect on themC show little concern for air pollutionD. can be exposed to polluted air longer69. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Long-time Exposure to Air PollutionB Evidence and Concern of Air
41、PollutionC. Measurable Effect on Human BrainD. Mental Problems Caused by Air PollutionBAs more and more people speak the global languages of English, Chinese, Spanish,and Arabic, other languages are rapidly disappearing. In fact, half of the 6,000-7,000languages spoken around the world today will li
42、kely die out by the next century, accordingto the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).In an effort to prevent language loss, scholars from a number of organizationsUNESCO and National Geographic among themhave for many years been documentingdying languages and t
43、he cultures they reflect.Mark Turin. a scientist at the Macmillan Centre Yale University, who specializes in thelanguages and oral traditions of the Himalayas, is following in that tradition His recentlypublished book, A Grammar of Thanmi with an Ethnolinguistic Introduction to theSpeakers and Their
44、 Culture, grows out of his experience living, working, and raising afamily in a village in Nepal.Documenting the Thangmi language and culture is just a starting point for Tunn, whoseeks to include other languages and oral traditions across the Himalayan reaches of India,Nepal, Bhutan, and China. But
45、 he is not content to simply record these voices before theydisappear without record.AttheUniversityofCambridgeTurindiscoveredawealthofimportantmaterialsincluding photographs, films, tape recordings, and field noteswhich hadremained unstudied and were badly in need of care and protection Now, throug
46、h the two organizations that he has foundedthe Digital HimalayaProject and the World Oral Literature Project 一 Turin has started a campaign to make suchdocuments, for the world available not just to scholars but to the younger generations ofcommunities from whom the materials were北師大實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)20口三0詢學(xué)年度島二下
47、期末英語試題-13 -originally collecied. Thanks to digital technology and the widely available Internet, Turinnotes, the endangered languages can be saved and reconnected with speech communities.70. Many scholars are making eflorts to_.A, promote global languagesB. rescue disappearing languagesC. search for
48、 language communities D. set up language research organizations.71. What doesLlihat tradition in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Having full records of the languagesB. Writing books on language teaching.C. felling stories about language usersD. Living with the native speaker.72. What is Turins book based on
49、?A, The cultural studiesB. The documents available ai Yale.C. His language research in Bhutan. D. IIis personal experience in Nepal.CRunnerswho encounter visual andeiKiigry (聽覺的) distractions (hL) may be mowlikely to suffer leg injuries, according to a research by the Association of AcademicPhysiatr
50、ists in Las Vegas. Runners often seek distractions irom the task at hand. Whether itis music, texting, daydreaming, taking in the sights, or propping a book up on thetFEtidmill (跑步機(jī)) , more often thannoi a disxraction is welcome. But,researchers fromthe University of Florida have recently discovered
51、 that those distractions may lead toinjury.Daniel E-Ierman, MD, PhD, assistant professor at University of Florida, and his f 已出 m conducted a research on the effect of visual and an di lory distractions on M runnersto deiermine what effect, if any, these disiractions would have on things such as hea
52、rt rate,how much a runner breathes per minute, how much oxvg 亡訂 is consumed by the body,the speed in which runners apply force to their bodies, and the force the ground applies tothe runners1bodies when they come in contact with it”The runners were all injury free at the lime of the study and ran 31
53、 miles each week.Dr. Herman s team had each participant run on a treadmill three separate times The firsttime was without any distractions. The second time added a visual rdistraction, durin 呂 which lhe runners concentrated on a screen displaying di fl ere ntletters m diflcrenr colors with the ninne
54、rs having to note when a specific letter-colorenmbination appeared. I he third titne added an auditory distraction similar to the visualdistraction, with the runners having to note when a particular word was spoken by aparticular voice,ic北師大實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)2017 2018學(xué)年度高二下期末英語試軀When compared to running without d
55、istractions, the participants had fasterapplication of force to their left and right legs, called loading rate, with auditory and visualdistractions. They also experienced an increased amount of force from the ground on bothlegs, called ground reaction force, with auditory distractions. Finally, the
56、 runners tended tobreathe heavier and have higher heart rates with visual and auditory distractions thanwithout any distractions at 1.“Running in environments with different distractions may unfavorably affect runningperformance and injury risk,” explains Dr. Herman Sometimes these things cannot bea
57、voided, but you may be able to minimize potentially cunulalive(累積的)effects Forexample, when running a new route in a chaotic environnient such as during a destinationmarathon, you may want to skip listening to something which may require moreattentionlike a new song playlist/*Dr. Hermans team will c
58、ontinue to investigate the potential relationship betweendistracted running and leg injuries, and any effect this relationship has on different trainingtechniques that use auditory or visual cues73 Paragraph 2 tells us the research_ .A. processB resultsC. questionsD reflection74. Based on the resear
59、ch, runners with auditory distractions tended to_ A. breathe heavier and have lower heart ratesB. gain a faster speed with slower loading ratesC apply more force with less oxygen consumptionD. get an increased amount of ground reaction force75. What can we infer from the passage?A. Running with dist
60、ractions becomes uncommon nowadays3. Runners are advised to minimize distractions in a destination marathon C. Listening to a new song while running guarantees performanceD Runners are more likely to get injured in an environment without distractionsII 卷(50分)DMark Twain has been called the inventor of the Amer
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