湖北宜昌市部分示范高中教学协作体高二上学期期末联考英语试题 含答案Word文档格式.docx
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A.Follow
singer
B.
Leave
singer
alone
C.Take
a
picture
with
singer
3.When
was
Janet
supposed
to
give
her
presentation?
A.On
TuesdayB.On
WednesdayC.On
Thursday
4.
What
is
conversation
mainly
A.
A
pair
bootsB.The
man’s
grandfatherC.A
new
mall
5.
are
speakers
doing?
Visiting
friend’s
placeB.
Hunting
for
houseC.
Decorating
their
kitchen
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
man
want
Buy
some
books
B.Start
small
company
C.Do
research
paper
7.What
like?
A.Careless
B.Impatient
C.Cautious
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where
do
prefer
go?
A.To
HawaiiB.To
EuropeC.To
Bahamas
9.
will
probably
next?
Check
travel
feesB.Call
friendsC.
Book
flight
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why
buy
dress?
A.She
going
an
event
B.She
wants
lose
weight
C.
She
look
more
mature
11.
Which
dress
decide
buy?
red
oneB.The
black
oneC.The
blue
one
12.Why
apologize?
A.He
doesn’t
have
any
larger
sizes
He
can’t
let
return
anything
C.He
gave
wrong
information
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
did
Americans?
A.Health-conscious
IgnorantC.Lazy
14.
Why
mention
organic
foods?
To
show
how
influential
American
food
culture
is
people’s
attitudes
changed
that
Americans
spending
on
food
15.According
woman,why
things
different
now?
People
access
active
in
general
C.People
positive
16.
try
avoid?
Watching
too
much
TV
B.Eating
fast
food
C.Driving
hercar
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How
sleep
teenagers
get?
A.8
hours
nightB.9
night
C.10
night
18.Whyis
it
difficult
go
bed
early
according
research?
A.They
unaware
benefits
good
sleep
B.They
work
hard
at
Their
bodies
changing
19.What
time
most
high
schools
start
A.At
8:
00
am
B.At
30
amC.At
9:
am
20.According
talk,what
teens
get
night’ssleep?
Do
reading
before
bedtime
Find
school
starts
later
Limit
screen
time
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Samantha“Sammi”Janower
Samantha“Sammi”Janower,now18yearsold,wastold15yearsagothatshehadcancer.Chemotherapy(化疗)istheonlyoption,soSammiunderwent(经历)15monthsofchemoattheageofthree.Today,herdadsaysthecancersurvivorisdeterminedtohelpotherkidsavoidhavingtogothroughwhatshehasgonethrough.Tothatend,in2017herteamofcyclists,TeamSamantha,raisedmorethan$327,000forthehospitalthatsavedherlifebyriding192milesinthePan-MassChallenge(PMC),abike-a-thonacrosstheirhomestateofMassachusetts.Onehundredpercentofeverydollarraisedgoesdirectlytothedoctorsandresearchthatworkoncancerslikehers.
AnnikaViswesh
Eighth-gradestudentAnnikaViswesh,whoattendstheStratfordSchoolinSunnyvale,California,becamelegallyblindwhenshewasjustoneyearoldduetoaconditionknownasamblyopia(弱视).Variousmethodshavehelpedtoimprovehersightovertheyears,butmorethananythingitwasthatveryexperiencethatpushedhertosearchforbetterwaystotreatandmanagethecondition,whichaffectsabout12millionchildrenworldwide.So,shecreatedtheOculusPatchAssistantwhichhelpstosimplifyandimprovetheeffectivenessofamblyopiatreatment.SheisnowworkingwithdoctorsatthePaloAltoMedicalFoundationtoconductfieldtesting.
JahkilJackson
JahkilJackson,9,ofChicago,foundedProjectIAmtohelpthehomelessinhishometown.Withinthelastyear,he'
scollectedandhandedoutmorethan3,000“Blessings(祝福)Bags”filledwithtoiletrythings,socks,andfood.Afrequentpublicspeaker,Jahkilchallengeschildrentofindtheirenthusiasmanduseittomakeadifference.“WhenIspeaktootherkidsatschoolsandcommunitycenters,Ialwayssay,‘Don'
twaituntilyouareanadulttobegreat,'
”Jahkilsaid.“‘Youcanbegreatnow!
'
”
21.WhydidSammifoundTeamSamantha?
A.ToimprovemedicalconditionsB.Toraisemoneyforherself
C.TosupportcancerresearchD.Toattractcyclinglovers
22.WhatdidAnnikamakeeffortstodo?
A.Helpthelegallyblindseebetter
B.Findalong-termtreatmentforamblyopia
C.Carryoutseveralscientificstudiesatherschool
D.Searchforeconomicalwaystotreathercondition
23.WhatshouldkidsdoaccordingtoJahkil?
A.LendahandtothehomelessB.Takeactionandcontribute
C.TakepartinProjectIAmD.Actlikeadults
B
Fromanearlyage,mydaughterwasanaturaltraveler.IrememberbeingconcernedabouthowshewouldhandlethetimedifferencewhenwetraveledtoEuropethesummerafterherkindergarten(幼儿园)year,butshehitthegroundrunning.ShewokeearlyenoughtocatchthefirsttraintoBrussels.Shewasn'
tafraidtotrynewfoodinBelgiumorGreece.
My10-year-oldson,however,isnotatraveler.Hefeelscomfortableinfamiliarplaces,andheisapickyeater.
Thispastsummer,mykidsandIspentthreeweeksinCentralAmerica.Mydaughter'
seyeslitupwhenItoldheraboutthetrip;
myson'
sfilledwithtrepidation.
Ispentthemonthmakingpreparationforourtrip,findingwaystoconvincemysonthathewouldhavefun,andthatwe'
dbeabletofindhimfoodthathewouldeat.Mysonlovesanimals,soIleftmagazineslyingaroundourhousethatwereconvenientlyopenedtostoriesonanimalsfoundinCentralAmerica.
Onourfirstday,wetookabusacrossBelizetothezoo,whichmysonloved.Itseemedlikeasuccessfuldayuntilhecriedthroughpartofdinner.Exhaustionhadgottenthebestofhim.Muchlikethatfirstday,thetriphadhighsandlows.
IlearnedthatmakingsuremysonhadenoughsleepwasthebestwayIcouldsetusupforsuccess.Imadesurebothkidshadactivitiestheywereexcitedabout.Ididn'
tplanaschedule.Thisallowedustoplanourdaysbasedonhowwewerefeeling.
Thereweredaysthatwerenoteasy,butwhenIlookthroughourpicturesandfindtheoneofushavingjusthikedupthePacayavolcano,Iknowitwasworthit.
24.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouttheauthor'
sdaughter?
A.Shehatesgettingupearlyinthemorning
B.Shefeelsnervousinunfamiliarplaces
C.Sheisapickyeater
D.Shelovestraveling
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trepidation”inParagraph3probablymean?
A.WorryB.Surprise
C.CuriosityD.Excitement
26.What'
sthepreferenceoftheauthor'
sson?
A.AnimalsB.Traveling
C.MagazinesD.Variousfoods
27.Howweretheauthorandhersonduringtheirsummertrip?
A.Theyweresleepless
B.Theywereinahurry
C.Theyfellbehindtheirschedule
D.Theyexperiencedsufferingsandhappiness
C
You'
rewatchingyourfavoriteTVshowwhenacommercial(广告)breakstarts.Firstyouseeanadforcandy.Thenthere'
soneforfastfood.Yourstomachgrowls(咕咕直叫).Suddenly,allyoucanthinkaboutishowmuchyouneedasnack(小吃).Ifthatsoundsfamiliar,you'
renotalone.ResearchersfromMcMasterUniversityinCanadastudiedtheeffectsofjunk(垃圾)foodads.Theresearchersexaminedtheeffectsofadvertisingjunkfoodonmorethan6,000kidsthroughTVcommercialsandothertypesofmedia(媒体).Theyfoundthatkidsmadeunhealthyfoodanddrinkchoicesasquicklyas30minutesafterseeingtheads.
“Thereistoomuchunhealthyfoodadvertisingoutthere,“SaysBehnamSadeghirad.He'
soneoftheresearcherswholedthestudy.“Thisisdangerousforyoungerchildren.”
Foodanddrinkadsareeverywhere,fromTVtotheInternet.Companieswanttomakesureyouknowabouttheirproducts.Theyspendnearly$1.8billionayearonfoodadsaimedatkids,accordingtoareport.TheNielsenCompanytrackedthenumberoffoodadsthatkidssawin2015.Itfoundthatkidswatchednearly12foodadsonTVeachday.Mostoftheseadsweren'
tforhealthyfoods.Infact,onaverage,kidssawonlyoneadperweekforfruitsandvegetables.Instead,mostoftheadswereforfastfood,candy,andsugarydrinks.
JenniferHarris,aprofessorattheUniversityofConnecticut,saysthisisabigpartoftheproblem.“Unhealthyfoodsarenotthingsweshouldbeencouragingkidstoeatmoreoften,”Harrissays.“Butunfortunatelythosearetheproductsbeingadvertisedtothemthemost.”
Healthexpertssayit'
sOKtotreatyourselftoacookieonceinawhile.Butwhatcanyoudotokeepfromhavinganunhealthysnackeverytimeyouseeanadforjunkfood?
Harrissaysit'
simportanttolearntospotthetechniquescompaniesuseintheirads.“Whatkidscandoisnoticewhat'
sgoingon,”saysHarris.“Thinkabout,‘Arethesetheproductsthatreallyaregoodforme?
”
28.WhatdidresearchersfromMcMasterUniversityfind?
A.Junkfoodadscanaffectkids'
eatinghabits
B.EatingwhilewatchingTVisunhealthyforkids
C.Foodadsaremoreattractivethanothertypesofads
D.TherearemanycommercialbreaksduringTVshows
29.Whatdidthenumberspr
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