2016-2017学年上海市金山中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题 word版

2016-2017学年上海市金山中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题 word版

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2016-2017学年上海市金山中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分命题人:高婉琴审核人:杨晓丽)第I卷(共103分)I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.$100.B.$40.C.$20.D.$60.2.A.Gotoseeamovie.B.LeaveforChicago.C.Meetherauntatthestation.D.Prepareaparty.3.A.Shedoesn’thaveanytime.B.Itdoesn’tbotherhertowait.C.She’sneverhadtowaitbefore.D.Shehasn’tseenanyoneatall.4.A.History.B.Mathematics.C.Literature.D.Politics.5.A.Sheisonlytoopleasedtocome.B.Shewasanexcellentmountain-climber.C.Shedidn’tgoinformountaineering.D.Shewastoobusytocome.6.A.Readanarticleonpoliticalscience.B.Readmorethanonearticle.C.Presentadifferenttheorytotheclass.D.Chooseabetterarticletoread.7.A.Placeanotherorder.B.Callontocheckonit.C.Waitpatiently.D.Goandfindthefurniture.8.A.Sheregardsitasanexercise.B.Shewantstosavemoney.C.Shelovesdoinganythingthatisnew.D.Herofficeisn’tveryfar.9.A.Athome.B.Attheriverside.C.Atthehealthcenter.D.Athisoffice.10.A.Sheneedstofindanewjob.B.Shecan’tgetherkeys.C.Hercarneedstoberepaired.D.Shedoesn’tknowwhereherkeysare. SectionBPassagesDirections:InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Thedoctorwasnotveryexperienced.B.Thedoctorhadn’tseenthemedicalreports.C.Thepatientdidn’tworkwellwiththedoctor.D.Thepatientwasmisunderstoodbythedoctor.12.A.Thedoctortreatedherwiththehelpofherpreviousdoctors.B.Thedoctoralwayslistenedtoherandbelievedher.C.Thedoctortreatedherasahopelesspatient.D.Thedoctortreatedherwithstrongmedicines.13.A.Tochangeherjob.B.Tokeepacloserrelationshipwithherfamily.C.Tosendhimanoteeveryday.D.Togetmarried.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowinginstructions.14.A.Apieceofequipment.B.Theworkbookofthelaboratorycourse.C.Theframeworkofthelaboratorycourse.D.Oneexperimentofthelaboratorycourse.15.A.Thestudentsmustfollowtheinstructionscarefully.B.Agreatdealofequipmentisavailabletoallthestudents.C.Studentscanmaketheirownchoicesabouttheactivities.D.Homeworkmustbehandedinaccordingtoinstructions.16.A.Theactivitiesaretobedoneinclass.B.Theactivitiestakelesstimethantheexperiment.C.Thestudentsarenotrequiredtodotheactivities.D.Fewdetailedinstructionsaregivenfortheactivities. SectionCLongerConversationsDirections:InsectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadtwice.Afteryouheartheconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.SummerholidayswithFatherLily’sfeelingsaboutthesummerholidayswithherfather17.WhydidLilyandhersistertakeasummercoursethisyear?Becauseherfatherthoughthe 18 thepartoftheireducation.Lily’ssummercourseincluded19historyandnavigation.ThegoalofLilyandhersister’ssailTowardsan20.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.HowmuchdoesColinhavetoearnhimselfeachsemester?21.WhatisColin’spart-timejob?22Besidesroomandfood,whatelsedoesColinspendhismoneyon?Cellphone,clothes,23  WhatdoesColinthinkoftheclothesinthesecondhandstores?Theyare24.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks, useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.(A) WecanalwayshearvoicescomparingtheeducationalsystemsinChinaandtheUS.It’struethatthereexistalotofdifferences,butthiscannotbeanexcuse(25)______havingapassiveattitudetowardstudyinginChina.WhenIcamebackfromtheUSlastyearandcontinuedmyseniormiddleschooleducationinChina,Isensedmanygreatdifferences.IthoughtthatschoolinChinawastoohard,andthatwedidn’tdoenoughfunexerciseexceptrunningaroundplaygroundstogether.IwasnotpatientenoughandIcouldn’thelpbut(26)______(cry)tomymom.Inshort,Icouldnotfacethechangesandthepressure.Afteralongtalkwithmymother,IrealizedthatthoughhighschoollifeinChinais(27)______(hard),itcangiveusmore.Thepressurehelpsuslearnthetruemeaningofcompetitionbeforewestepintosociety,whichgivesusa(28)______(determine)heartandteachesustostepforward(29)__________________therealityis.It’slikeclimbingamountain,whichmightmakeyoudizzyandnervous,butthetopisalwaystherewaitingforyouaslongasyouarestrongenough(30)______(take)onemorestep.Meanwhile,aneasylifeisnotalwaysgoodforus.EvensomeofmyAmericanfriendscall(31)______“lazyAmericans”,becausetheschoolintheUSisnotalwayseasy.Whentheygotocollege,theyalsoneedtoworkveryhard.Wecomplainmainlybecausewecan’tseethewholepicture.Sometimeswejustsimplylistentoothers’wordswithoutthinkingabout(32)______they’retrue.Wecan’talwayscomplain.Instead,weallneedtounderstandthatsuccesstakeseffortsandtears.(B)Peopleinallpartsoftheworldareobserving“NoTobaccoDay”.Itistheday(33)_______theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)appealstopeopletostopusingtobaccoproducts.TheWTOhopes(34)________peoplestopsmokingcigarettesorchewingtobaccoforoneday,theywillstoppermanently.Thedayincludesspecialceremoniesandawardsceremoniesin166countries.Thetargetgroupforthisyear’s“NoTobaccoDay”iswomen.Organizerswanttomakesurewomenknowthedangerofsmoking.Healthexpertshavewarnedforyearsthatsmoking(35)________leadtoheartdisease,cancerandotherproblems.TheWTOsaysdiseaseslinkedtosmokingkillatleast2,500,000personseachyear.Still,manypeoplefinditdifficulttostopsmoking.Onereasonisnicotine,a substancefoundincigarettes.Nicotineisadrug.Theeffectsofitaresimilartotheeffectsofcocaineandheroin.“NoTobaccoDay”isaimedatsmokersandthose(36)________earnmoneyfromtobaccosales.Sobusinessesareaskedtostopsellingtobaccoproductsfor24hours.Newspapersarerequirednot(37)_________(publish)advertisementsforcigarettes.Twoimportantdevelopments(38)________(observe)inrecentyears.Inindustrialcountries,thenumberofsmokershasbeenfallingabout1%ayear.Butindevelopingcountries,thenumberofsmokershasbeenrising2%ayear.Thisistheresultofincreasedeffortsbytobaccocompanies’(39)________(sell)theirproductsindevelopingcountries.TheWTOhasapprovedplanstohelpreachitsgoalofa“smoke-free”world.(40)________governmentsoughttooffertobaccofarmersisthechancetoearnmoneybygrowingothercrops.Anotherinvolvesimprovedpublicinformationcampaignsaboutthedangersofsmoking.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.mineralsB.agricultureC.profitableD.availableE.shortagesF.celebrationsG.immigrantsH.increasedI.populationJ.fashionableK.openedChinesetraderswererecordedasmakingvoyagestothenorthcoastofAustraliafromthe1750s,butwereprobablyvisitingAustralialongbefore.ChinesemenarrivedinAustraliainsmallnumbersafterthe1788Britishsettlementasfreesettlersandcriminals.Asmallpopulationgrewrapidlyafter1848underasystemofindentured(契约的)labour,afterChinahad__41__itsportstoforeigntradein1842.TheyworkedinruralNewSouthWalesascooks,farmlabourersandetc.IndenturedChinese__42__workedinallcoloniesvariouslyasstationhands,plantationworkers,miners,onpublicworks,cabinetmakers,personalservantsandinlaundries.Mostcamefromthesouth-easternprovincesofGuangdongandFujian.Duetolabour__43__inWestAustralia,theColonialGovernmentorganizedChinesecontractlabourbetween1847and1898,mostworkingaslabourers,cooksandgardeners.ManyChinesepeoplecamefromruralbackgroundsandbroughtwiththem__44__andwatermanagementskills.By1885,therewere54ChinesemarketgardensinSydney.By1901,67%ofNewSouthWalesmarketgardenerswereChinese. GoldrushesinVictoriainthe1850sandNewSouthWalesinthe1860ssignificantly__45__thepopulationofChineseimmigrantsinAustralia;about45,000prospectorsarrivedinVictoriaalonein1854-58.Numberscontinuedtoincreaseasgoldandother__46__werediscoveredinQueensland,NorthernTerritoryandTasmania.Whenminingbecameless__47__,manyChinesepeopleworkedsuccessfullytoprovidegoodsandservicessuchasfurnituremaking,marketgardening,fishingand,particularly,store-keepingincludingtheimportandexportofgoodsfromoverseas.Chinesegoods,especiallytea,silk,vegetables,herbsandotherspiceswerehighlysoughtafteritemsoftradebynon-Chinesepeople.Tearooms,importingandsellingmanyvarietiesoftea,wereverypopular.Chinesesilkwasturnedinto__48__eveningwearandcloaksbyChinesetailorsandseamstresses.TodaythereisaculturallydiverseChinese__49__inAustraliawithlinkstosouth-easternChinaaswellasVietnamandHongKong.TheChinesecommunitiesinAustraliaarebroughttogethereveryyearby__50__ofLunarNewYear.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Asunemploymentratesshrink,individualindustriesandjobmarketsareheatingup.AccordingtothemostrecentnumbersreleasedbytheBureauofLaborStatisticsintheirbiannualOccupationalOutlookHandbookandCareerGuidetoIndustries,thetotalnumberofAmericans51willincreaseby10.1percentby2018.Whilemanyjobshaveopportunitiesforpromotion,thefollowingthree52foruniquereasons.ITSecurityAccordingtotheU.S.DepartmentofLabor,computer-related53areontherise.From2012to2022,thenumberofcomputersystemsanalystsinthecountryisexpectedtoincreaseby25percent,whilecomputersupportspecialistswillseedemandincreasebyasmuchas17percent.Theseareclearindicatorsofthenation’s54focusonITandcyber(网络的)security. However,itmaybeITsecurityspecialiststhatseethebiggestgrowth.Ascyber55increasesandcomputersbecomeincreasinglycapableofstoringmoredata,theemphasisoncybersecuritywillbecomeevenmore56.AccordingtoAnthonySequeiraofCBTNuggets,areputableITtrainingresource,“Aswestoremoreandmoreinformationinthecloud,theperceived(感知到的)gainandharmthatcanbedonetoindividualsisgreaterandgreater.”In2013,theaverageITsecurityanalystmadeapproximately$88,590–withthe5710percenttakinghomeasmuchas$138,780.Eventhelowerendiswellabovethenationalaverage,withthe58startingsalarysomewherearound$50,430.BiomedicalEngineeringIfyou’relookingattheOccupationalOutlookHandbookandCareerGuidetoIndustries,theoccupationwiththehighestexpectedgrowthratefrom2008to2018isbiomedicalengineering.___59___,therewereonly16,000biomedicalengineersin2008.Ahealthy27,520areexpectedtoholdthetitleby2018.That’sa10-yeargrowthrateof72percent.Butwhyisthisindustrygrowingso60?It’slikelydueinparttotheagingpopulationandanincreasedfocuson61issues.Naturally,healthprofessionalsandthegeneralpublicwill62todemandbetterandmoresuperiormedicalequipmentanddevicesforbetterhealthcare.In2008,theaverageannualsalaryforabiomedicalengineerwas$77,400.Thecurrentmid-careerannualsalaryissomewherearound$97,800.AudiologyForthosewhowanttoworkdirectlywithpeoplebutpreferlow-pressureenvironments,audiologyisan63career.“Ifyoudon’tlike64butstillwantacareerwithgoodprospectsandadecentsalary,considerbecominganaudiologist,”writesAlanFarnhamofABCNews.Audiologistsareprofessionalswhotreatpatientswithhearingneeds.You’renowrequiredtoholdaclinicaldoctoraldegreetobeaqualifiedaudiologist,butthe65areworthit.Nowanaudiologist’saverageannualsalaryis$63,579.51.A.dismissedB.employedC.promotedD.demanded52.A.dropinB.keepupC.takeonD.standout53.A.salariesB.playersC.careersD.games54.A.enhancedB.shiftedC.continuedD.limited 55.A.safetyB.communicationC.relationshipD.crime56.A.impossibleB.importantC.reliableD.convenient57.A.lastB.topC.remainingD.usual58.A.typicalB.specialC.dramaticD.appropriate59.A.InsteadB.BesidesC.NeverthelessD.Meanwhile60.A.steadilyB.slightlyC.differentlyD.rapidly61.A.healthB.securityC.lifeD.development62.A.failB.pretendC.continueD.plan63.A.idealB.independentC.interestingD.unusual64.A.restrictionB.promotionC.excitementD.stress65.A.patientsB.rewardsC.hospitalsD.pleasuresSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)ThedaysofthehunterarealmostoverinIndia.Thisispartlybecausethereispracticallynothinglefttokill,andpartlybecausesomestepshavebeentaken,mainlybybanningtiger-shooting,toprotectthoseanimalswhichstillsurvive.SomepeoplesaythatManisnaturallyahunter.Idisagreewiththisview.Surelyourearliestforefathers,whoatfirstpossessednoweapons,spenttheirtimediggingforroots,andwerenodoubtthemselvesoftenhuntedbymeat-eatinganimals.Ibelievethemainreasonwhythemodernhunterkillsisthathethinkspeoplewilladmirehiscourageinoverpoweringdangerousanimals.Ofcourse,therearesomewhotrulybelievethatthekillingisnotreallytheimportantthing,andthatthechiefpleasureliesinthejoyofthehuntandthebeautiesofthewildcountryside.Therearealsothoseforwhomhuntinginfactoffersachancetoprovethemselvesandriskdeathbydesign;thesemengooutafterdangerousanimalsliketigers,eveniftheysaytheyonlydoittoridthecountrysideofathreat.Icanrespectreasonslikethese,buttheyareclearlydifferentfromtheneedtostrengthenyourhighopinion ofyourself.Thegreatestbig-gamehuntersexpressedintheirwritingssomethingofthesefinermotives.Oneofthemwrote,“Youmustproperlyrespectwhatyouareafterandshootitcleanlyandontheanimal’sownterritory.Youmustfixforeverinyourmindallthewondersofthatparticularday.Thisisbetterthanlettinghimgrowafewyearsoldertobeattackedandwoundedbyhisownsonandeventuallyeaten,halfalive,byotheranimals,Huntingisnotacruelandsenselesskilling–notifyourespectthethingyoukill,notifyoukilltoenrichyourmemories,notifyoukilltofeedyourpeople.”Icanunderstandsuchbeliefs,andcancomparethesehunterswiththosewhohuntedlionswithspearsandbravelycaughtthembythetail.Butthisisverydifferentfrommanytiger-shootsIhaveseen,inwhichmodernweaponswereused.Theso-calledhuntersfiredfromtalltreesorfromthebacksoftrainedelephants.Suchmethodsmadetigersseemnomoredangerousthanrabbits.66.ThereisnomorehuntinginIndianowpartlybecause__________.A.itisdangeroustohuntthereB.huntingisalreadyoutofdateC.hunterswanttoprotectanimalsD.therearefewanimalslefttohunt67.Theauthorthinksmodernhunterskillmainly__________.A.tomakethecountrysidesafeB.toearnpeople’sadmirationC.togainpowerandinfluenceD.toimprovetheirhealth68.Whatdowelearnaboutthebig-gamehunters?A.Theyhuntoldanimals.B.Theymistreatanimals.C.Theyhuntforfood.D.Theyhuntformoney.69.Whatistheauthor’sviewonthetiger-shootshehasseen?A.Modernhunterslackthecouragetohuntface-to-face.B.Modernhuntersshouldusemoreadvancedweapons.C.Modernhuntersliketohuntrabbitsinsteadoftigers.D.Modernhuntersshouldputtheirsafetyfirst.(B)TheInternetisasystemofelectroniccommunication.Ithelpspeopleshareinformation,communicatewithfamilyandfriends,andstartbusinesses.Butthesepeoplemusthaveusefora computer,andknowhowtouseit.Andtheymusthaveaconnection,usuallythroughatelephonelineoranInternetcenter.Allofthiscostsmoney.Formanypoorpeople,aso-called“digitaldivide”exists.PeoplewhocannotconnecttotheInternetbecomepoorer,whilethosewhocanbecomericher.TheUnitedNationsisworkingtosolvethisproblem.InDecember,itwillholdaconferenceinGeneva,callingtheWorldSummitontheInformationSociety.Politicalandbusinessleaderswillcometogetherwithdelegatesfromnongovernmentalorganizations,educationalgroupsandothers.Theywilldiscussthefast-growinginformationtechnologyindustryanditseffectsontheworld.UNorganizerssaytheyhopethegatheringwillleadtoapoliticaldeclarationandactionplan.Thegoalistobridgethedigitaldividebetweenrichandpoornations.Asecondconference,toexamineprogress,willtakeplaceinTunisiain2005.UNSecretaryGeneralKofiAnnanrecentlyspoketobusinessleadersatameetinginNewYork.MisterAnnanurgedthemtotakepartintheWorldSummitontheInformationSociety.Hetoldthemthatindustrycanplayanimportantpartinlimitingtechnologicaldifferencesbetweencountries.HenotedthatsomecompaniesalreadymadeeffortstoimproveInternetskillsamongpoorAmericans.TheUNSecretaryGeneralurgedbusinessestoalsolookforprojectsindevelopingcountries.CiscoSystemsinSanJose,California,isonecompanythatalreadydoesthat.In1997,CiscobeganaspecialprogramtoteachInternettechnologyskillstopeoplearoundtheworld.Today,theCiscoNetworkingAcademyhasspreadto145nations.MisterAnnansaysmoreidealslikethisareneededtoclosethedigitaldivide.Hesaysinformationtechnologyisnotamagicanswerforpoornations,butitcanleadtopeaceanddevelopment.HesaysnewsandinformationprovidedthroughtheInternethelpbuildtrade,employment,goodgovernmentanddemocracyaroundtheworld.70.Accordingtothepassage,theso-called“digitaldivide”heremainlyreferstoitthat_______.A.peopleinpoorcountriesdonotknowhowtousecomputersB.therichcountrieshavemoremoneythanthepoorcountriesC.thereisnotInternetsysteminpoorcountriesD.asaresultofeconomicfactor,poornationscannotshareinformationtechnologywith richnationsequally71.AccordingtoKofiAnnan,wecanknow________.A.withoutquestioninformationtechnologycanprovideachanceforthedevelopmentoftheworldB.allthebusinessleaderswilllookforprojectsindevelopingcountriesC.allthepeopleinrichcountrieshavemasteredInternetskillsD.poorcountriescanhavemagicpowerontheInternet72.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.TheWorldSummitontheInformationSocietywillbegoodnewsfordevelopingcountries.B.AllthepeoplewithenoughmoneycanenjoytheInternet.C.Perhapsthereisalongwaytogoforthedevelopmentofpoornations.D.ThecompanyCiscohasdoneagoodjobteachingInternettechnologyskillstopeoplearoundtheworld.73.Whichofthefollowingcanbethepropertitleforthepassage?A.ThepoorBecomesPoor,theRichRicherB.DigitalDivideinDevelopingNationsC.MeetingonInternetTechnologyD.InternetTechnologyinDevelopingCountries(C)Thankstosmartphones,tellingyourpartner“Iloveyou”hasneverbeeneasier.And,accordingtosomenewresearch,it’sprobablymakingyourrelationshipstronger,too.There’snodenyingtechnology’simpactonmodernrelationships,justasthere’snodenyingtechnology’simpactonmodern,well,everything.WebsitesandappssuchasMatch.com,OkCupidandTinderhavechangedthewayAmericansmeetanddate.A2013studyfromtheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesfoundthatmorethanone-thirdofallU.S.marriagesnowbeginthroughonlinedating,whichhasgrownintoa$2billion-a-yearindustry,accordingtoIBISWorld.And,ofcourse,they’vechangedhowwecommunicate.Facebook,Twitter,iMessage,WhatsApp,SnapchatandInstagramhavereplacedthePhone.Fortech-savvycouples,thecommunicationpossibilitiestodayareseeminglyendless. Textingappsallowpartnerstocommunicatethroughoutthedayregardlessofwheretheyare.Andwhiletherearesomedangersthataccompanyregulartextingwithyourpartner,couplesthatexchangeaffectionatetextscanactuallyenhancetheirrelationships.AnewreportfromthePewResearchCentreshowsthat21percentofpeopleincommittedrelationshipssaytheyfeltclosertotheirspouseorpartnerbecauseofexchangestheyhadeitheronlineorviatextmessage.“Peoplewilltextnomatterwhat—it’stooconvenient,”saysLoriSchade,Ph.D.,alicensedmarriageandfamilytherapistinSalkLakeCity,Utah.“Butiftheyusetextmessagespurposefullytoputmoneyintherelationshipbank,sotospeak,bybeingpositive,theymightbedevelopingresilience(韧性)toweatherfuturestorms.”Meanwhile,severalappsthatarebuiltspeciallyforcoupleshavebegunappearinginappstoreseverywhere.Couple,anappthatallowscouplestocommunicateintheirown,privatechannel,hasbeendownloadednearly2.5milliontimes.Theappletsyouandyourpartnersharemessagesandvideos,buildaprivatesharedtimelinerecordingyourrelationship,shareto-dolistsandevensend“ThumbKisses”tooneanother.Somedatingsitesarefiguringoutwaystostayinvolvedincouples’livesbeyondthemeetingperiod.HowAboutWe,whichlikestocallitself“TheOnlineDatingSites”,hasaseparateserviceforcouplesthatofferspre-planneddatesrangingfromticketstoaBroadwayshow,tocustompeanutbuttersandwiches,toarobot-buildingworkshop.Thecompanylaunchedanewcouplesappcalled“You&Me”,whichallowspartnerstocooperateonplaylists,sharephotosandexchangeprivatemessages.Sowhilethere’snosubstitutionforactualfacetimeinrelationship,FaceTimeislookingmoreandmorelikeagoodalternativetofillinthegaps.74.“Tech-savvycouples”inParagraph3mayrefertocoupleswho_____.A.cansavetechnologyB.haveagoodcommandoftechnologyC.communicateendlesslyD.workinthefieldofinformationtechnology75.InLoriSchade’sopinion,textingcan_____.A.enablepeopletoputmoneyinthebankB.preventpartnersbeingcaughtinstormsC.helppeopleenhancetheirrelationshipsD.exposepeopletomoredangers76.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.actualfacetimeismoreimportantthanonlinefacetime B.actualfacetimewilleventuallygivewaytoonlinefacetimeC.onlinefacetimemakesrelationshipsstrongerthanactualfacetimeD.onlinefacetimecanmakeupforthedisadvantagesofactualfacetime77.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Moderntechnology:BringingpeoplecloserB.Moderntechnology:RecordingrelationshipsC.Moderntechnology:ChangingeverydaylifeD.Moderntechnology:MakingcommunicationeasierSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Laughtercanprolongone’slife.B.Asaresultofthesediscoveries,somedoctorsintheUnitedStatesnowholdlaughterclinicsinwhichtheyhelptoimprovetheirpatients’conditionbyencouragingthemtolaugh.C.Thereasonwhylaughtercanreducepainseemstobethatithelpstoproduceakindofchemicalsinthebrainwhichdiminishbothstressandpain.D.Itincreasesbloodpressure,theheartbeatingandbreathing;italsoworksseveralgroupsofmusclesintheface,thestomachandeventhefeet.E.Althoughlaughterhelpscurethedisease,doctorsstillcannotputthistheoryintoclinicpractice.F.Theyhavefoundthatlaughterreallycanimprovepeople’shealth.ThereisanEnglishsaying,“Laughteristhebestmedicine.”Untilrecently,fewpeopletookthesayingseriously.Now,however,doctorshavebeguntolookintolaughterandtheeffectsithasonthehumanbody.78Testswerecarriedouttostudytheeffectsoflaughteronthebody.Peoplewatchedfunnyfilmswhiledoctorscheckedtheirhearts,bloodpressure,breathingandmuscles.Itwasfoundthatlaughterhassimilareffectstophysicalexercise.79.Iflaughterexercisesthebody,itmustbebeneficial.Othertestshaveshownthatlaughterappearstobeabletoreducetheeffectofpainonthebody.Inoneexperimentdoctorsproducedpainingroupsofstudentswholistenedtodifferent radioprograms.Thegroupthattolerated(忍耐)thepainforthelongesttimewasthegroupwhichlistenedtoafunnyprogram.8081.Theyhavefoundthateveniftheirpatientsdonotreallyfeellikelaughing,makingthemsmileisenoughtoproducebeneficialeffectssimilartothosecausedbylaughter.第II卷(共47分)I.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.尽管缺钱,父母还是答应给我买架钢琴。(despite)2.在我们学校,所有学生都必须参加志愿者工作。(require)3.如今约半数的孩子热衷于玩游戏,以致对学习丧失了信心。(keen)4.他从来没有像现在这样想要掌握电脑技能。(Never,dying)5.据报道,通过多年的努力和耐心,这位意志坚强的母亲终于帮助她的聋哑儿子学会了开口说话。(manage)II.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120~150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.上海迪士尼度假区(ShanghaiDisneyResort)已开幕,现正招募志愿者,假设你是李华,给招募活动的联系人王先生写一封自荐信表达你的意愿。你的信必须包含以下内容:1.简述你写信的目的;2.介绍自己的2项特长或优点,以及可提供的相关的志愿者服务内容;3.谈谈你对志愿者活动的认识。 参考答案及评分标准第I卷(共103分)I.ListeningComprehension(1-10题每题一分,11-16题每题两分17-24题每题一分,共30分)1-10DDBCCBCADB11-13BBA14-16BCD17.Enjoyable18.neglected19.Ancient20.island21.$500022.Ahotelwaiter23.booksandtransportation24.cheaperandfashionableII.GrammarandVocabulary(每题一分,共26分)25.for26.cry27.harder28.determined29.nomatterwhat30.totake31.themselves32.whether33.when34.if35.may/can/might/could36.who37.topublish38.havebeenobserved39.selling40.What41-45KGEBH46-50ACJIFIII.ReadingComprehension(51-65每题一分,66-81每题4分,共47分)51.B52.D53.C54.A55.D56.B57.B58.A59.C60.D61.A62.C63.A64.D65.B66-69DBCA70-73DABC74-77BCDA78-81FDCB第I卷(共47分)I.Translation(第1-3题每题4分,第4、5题每题5分,共22分)1.Despitelackofmoney,myparentspromisedtobuymeapiano.2.Inourschool,allthestudentsarerequiredtoparticipateinvolunteerwork.3.Nowadaysabouthalfofthechildrenaresokeenonplayinggamesthattheyloseconfidenceinstudy.4.Neverbeforehashebeendyingtohaveagoodcommandofcomputerskillsasheisnow.5.Itwasreportedthatthestrong-willedmothermanagedtohelpherdeafsonlearntospeakafteryearsofeffortsandpatience. 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