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浙江省2018-2019学年高二上学期第二次统练英语试卷
一、阅读理解
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1. 难度:简单

The bus was full of the sounds of laughing and yelling fifth graders. They were on their way to the zoo for a class trip. Mario was excited to see the zoo, but there was one problem. It was ten o'clock in the morning, but his stomach was already grumbling(咕咕叫). He reached down and grabbed his lunch bag. Opening it, he saw that it contained a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, an orange, and two cookies. Mario sighed. He always had peanut butter and jell.

“Trade you lunches,” he said to the boy seated next to him on the bus.

“Okay,” said Mark as he handed his brown bag to Mario.

Mario opened it and was hit with the smell of tuna(金枪鱼). Mario wrinkled his nose and quickly closed the bag. He leaned forward and tapped the shoulder of the girl in front of him.” Swap lunches, Toni?” he asked.

“Hmm, okay,” said Toni.

Mario smiled. This was fun. But when he looked into the bag, he frowned. What a disappointment! A ham sandwich, but no cookies! He had to have cookies.

Mario turned in his seat. “Want to trade lunches?” he asked Juana.

“Definitely!” said Juana. She grabbed his lunch and tossed hers onto his lap.

He opened the lunch bag. Pizza! He reached into the bag to grab it. Oh, no! The pizza was hard. He could hit a home run with pizza that hard.

Mario twisted in his seat. One last try, he told himself. “Hey, Mona! Trade lunches?”

Three rows behind him, Mona seemed hesitant: Finally, she nodded. She passed her lunch forward, and he passed his back.

Mario took a deep breath and opened the bag. It was a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, an orange, and two cookies. The sandwich was a little squashed(挤压), and one of the cookies was broken.

Mario ate it anyway. And it was delicious.

1.Mario trade lunches so many times because ________.

A. each lunch he received was dissatisfying

B. his curiosity was aroused with each trade

C. he needed something interesting to kill time

D. he preferred more food to settle his stomach

2.In the underlined sentence (Paragraph 9), the author is comparing the pizza to ________.

A. left-over food    B. a baseball bat

C. home-made bread    D. a difficult game

3.What does the author intend to tell us?

A. Friends are there when you need them.

B. You should be content with what you have.

C. If you want something done right, do it yourself.

D. There is always something better around the corner.

 

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2. 难度:中等

An article describing the attitude of post-1990s generations toward life has recently gone viral on Chinese social media, which resonates with(引起共鸣) millions of youngsters for reflecting their casualness and calmness under gradually increasing social pressure.

The article was first published on WeChat with the title of “The first group of post-90s generation who have become monks”. By using the phrase “Buddha-like youngsters”(佛系青年), it claimed that some of the post-90s generations, who were born between 1990 and 1992, have “seen through the emptiness of life” and kept a casual and calm attitude toward career and life.

“It's fine to have something or not and there is no need to pursue or win anything," said the article, while defining "Buddha-like" people and clarifying that the phrase has nothing to do with the religion of Buddhism. An easy example is that Buddha-like youngsters do not care about taking which way to return home or choosing what to eat for lunch, according to the article.

The phrase has touched the nerves of the Chinese youngsters who are facing the fast-paced life, cut-throat world of career and great mental pressure in China, read a commentary by People's Daily on Wednesday. The phrase was well received by Chinese netizens; the original WeChat post has been viewed by more than 1 million times and then read more than 60 million times on SinaWeibo by Wednesday.

“The phrase properly describes the mentalities and lifestyle of (some of) the post-90s generations in China, who have become less ambitious and more casual toward life due to the great pressure and fierce competition in today's China”, one SinaWeibo user commented.

Are you a Buddha-like youngster?

1.The underlined phrase “gone viral” in Paragraph 1 means "__________".

A. spread quickly    B. been clearly explained

C. appeared secretly    D. been completely confirmed

2.According to the text, "Buddha-like youngsters" may__________.

A. get used to life stress    B. struggle hard for their future

C. attach much importance to fame    D. take a casual attitude toward competition

3.The author shows that the phrase “Buddha-like youngsters” was well received __________.

A. by offering definition    B. by making comparisons

C. by using figures    D. by giving examples

 

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3. 难度:困难

America's top education official says many schools are spending too much time teaching the “basics”—reading, math and writing. It might seem opposite to what educators have been promoting. But U.S. Education Secretary John King says children really deserve access to a well-rounded education that includes music and arts because it will help them go into being well-rounded, well-educated persons.

King spoke about his own education when explaining why schools need to teach more than math, reading and writing.

King grew up in New York. Both his parents died when he was quite young. In his house, things were often crazy and frightening. It was his teacher, Mr. Osterwei, who helped him escape his difficult life. Quite often, the teacher took him and his classmates to the theater, the zoo, the ballet and famous Museum of Natural History. “Those were powerful, life-changing experiences, ”King says. King graduated from Harvard University. He received his law degree from Yale University. He took charge of New York State public schools from 2011-2015. The U.S. Senate approved him as Education secretary last month.

Many schools spend almost all funding on the “basics” because they lack money for other subjects, King says. Or they want students to do better on tests used to compare student performance.

Students need to connect their studies and things that matter to them personally, such as music if they are to become “sophisticated(水平高的) thinkers”. A 2013 report by UNESCO says today's world needs people able to solve new and unusual problems. It says arts can help students find those answers. In the report, UNESCO said teaching the arts in China, South Korea and Japan is different.

From that in many Western countries, the emphasis(重点) in those three countries is “on joyful experiences and children's interests. ” In the West, educators are more likely to connect the arts to reading, writing and math. A 2014 report tried to compare how well countries teach children how to solve problems. It found Singapore, South Korea, Japan, China, Canada, Australia and Finland with the highest scores for 15-year-olds. Singapore led the way with a score of 562 out of a possible 1,000. The average score was 500. The United States had a score of 508.

1.According to paragraph 1, what have educators been encouraging?

A. Teaching arts should never be put second to teaching the “basic”.

B. More money and time ought to be set aside for teaching arts.

C. Research should be done to ensure a well-rounded education.

D. Enough time is supposed to be spent in teaching the “basics”.

2.King spoke about his own education experience to ________.

A. share with us his extraordinary education background

B. tell us his teacher attached great importance to teaching

C. confirm access to arts contributes to good academic performances

D. call on schools to give arts lessons as much attention as the "basics" ones

3.The author convinces us of the importance of teaching arts by different means except ________.

A. by giving examples    B. by making comparisons

C. by analyzing figures    D. by performing experiments

4.What is the best title for the text?

A. Schools are supposed to be far-sighted

B. Kids should be well-rounded persons

C. Kids need more than “the basics” to learn

D. Teachers must have advanced teaching methods

 

二、七选五
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4. 难度:中等

The Best Ways to Lose Weight with Walking

Walking regularly is the easiest and least expensive form of exercise. Except for a good pair of walking shoes, no special equipment is needed. It is not necessary to join a gym. 1.You can walk every day with no “rest days” in between. There is nothing to learn; people already know how to walk. There are, however, a few important things to keep in mind when walking to lose weight.

● Ways to lose weight by walking

The first way to begin to lose weight by walking is to start walking. The initial goal should be 10,000 steps per day. Using a simple pedometer(计步器) attached to the waistband or on a belt will help you to count your daily steps. Consistency—even 10 minutes 3 times a day at first will produce the immediate results.2.

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It is very important to check with your medical professional before beginning any exercise program; especially if you are over age 65, have been required sitting or little activity for more than a year,or have been diagnosed with heart disease,pregnancy,high blood pressure,or any other medical conditions.

● How to walk to lose weight

A good walking technique will help you achieve the physical or mental energy you need to walk consistently for the amount of time you have set for your goal. Making sure that you are using your large muscles correctly will also help to build your muscles.4.

Walking regularly can aid in muscle growth and increase the amount of calories you burn throughout the day. Eating a healthy low-fat diet will raise your metabolism(新陈代谢).5.If paired the calorie burn with the correct diet, it can lead to a better form of weight loss.

A. Limit your "bad" fat intake.

B. Begin a walking program with suitable physical qualities.

C. For example, take the stairs rather than taking the elevator.

D. It can be done anywhere and anytime, alone or with friends.

E. These two methods will help lead to a safe 1 to 2 pound weight loss per week.

F. Strong muscles burn more calories throughout the day, even when you are not walking.

G. But slowly increasing the time and the distance will encourage your weight-loss efforts.

 

三、完形填空
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5. 难度:中等

This year marked my five-year violin anniversary. Five years ago I entered a music shop and asked, “Do you______violin lessons?”I was standing in a room filled with beautiful ______and felt like a stranger in a new land. I had little ______in playing the violin although I had loved violin music for years. I wanted to learn to play it at that moment.

The music shop signed me up for ______and it soon became clear to me how ______it was for a novice(新手)to learn to play the violin. I once watched a skilled violinist play and it looked simple. Actually, it was more difficult than I had expected. Little did I know there was nothing natural about the ______in which one held the instrument. There was no margin(偏差) for error—a ______misplaced finger sends a note out of tune. If I had known how challenging it would be, I might never have started. However, my love for violin music ______all the difficulties. Though it was a big challenge, I made it at last. I won first place in the violin contest in our city last year.

____the past five years with my violin, I realized I've learned much more than how to make music. I believe mistakes are not ______. They are pointing you toward where to ______your attention. Besides, you'd better not ______yourself with others. If you find you’re not as good as someone, you will feel depressed. If so, remember ______you started. For me,it was because I loved the violin music and it made me happy. What's more, remember that developing a new skill ______repetition. The more you practice,the more you learn.Progress happens even when you are taking ______baby steps (like practicing for a few minutes at a time). Take the time to celebrate your successes. When you ______something you've been working on, acknowledge it with a “Yay me! Look what I did!”Give yourself rewards for what you've learned and enjoy your ______, which will lead you to the next accomplishment.______,you need to persevere(坚持不懈) no matter how difficult the situation is.I firmly believe these lessons______anything we take on.

Learning something new isn't always easy. Sometimes it's more demanding than you expected, but you are richly ______in more ways than you could have imagined for the trying.

1.A. prepare    B. offer    C. promise    D. support

2.A. treasures    B. machines    C. instruments    D. souvenirs

3.A. experience    B. patience    C. consideration    D. imagination

4.A. travels    B. contests    C. performances    D. lessons

5.A. challenging    B. practical    C. meaningful    D. convenient

6.A. stage    B. event    C. relation    D. position

7.A. fairly    B. properly    C. slightly    D. equally

8.A. conquered    B. expected    C. discovered    D. suffered

9.A. Looking up to    B. Looking back on    C. Looking down on    D. Looking forward to

10.A. failures    B. excuses    C. lies    D. solutions

11.A. record    B. organize    C. escape    D. focus

12.A. connect    B. share    C. compare    D. concern

13.A. what    B. that    C. how    D. why

14.A. improves    B. introduces    C. requires    D. guides

15.A. broad    B. tiny    C. proud    D. fresh

16.A. introduce    B. design    C. contribute    D. accomplish

17.A. surprise    B. contribution    C. achievement    D. inspiration

18.A. After all    B. In conclusion    C. In brief    D. Above all

19.A. lead to    B. apply to    C. respond to    D. turn to

20.A. rewarded    B. awarded    C. respected    D. challenged

 

四、语法填空
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6. 难度:中等

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

John Snow was an expert doctor who attended Queen Victoria 1. her personal physician. However, he was well-known for his defeat of “King Cholera”. During the mid-19th century, London suffered a series of cholera outbreaks. 2.(expose) to the deadly disease, many thousands of 3.(terrify) people died every time there was an outbreak. John was determined to help them. He believed the disease 4.(absorb) into people’s bodies through meals and he needed evidence to prove his idea. In 1854, when there was 5. outbreak in London, he was ready to begin his enquiry. He gathered the information and marked on a map the exact places 6. all the dead people had lived. With the help of the map, he found that in two particular streets, the outbreak was 7.(extreme) severe. He did further research and found the polluted water from pump was 8.(blame). He immediately told the astonished people not to drink the water. Later, John found supporting evidence from two other deaths linked to the Broad Street outbreak. So, he was able to announce with 9.(certain) that cholera was spread by germs. To prevent this from happening again, John Snow suggested that the source of all the water sources 10.(examine). Finally, King Cholera was defeated.

 

五、提纲类作文
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7. 难度:困难

假定你叫李华,是我校高二(2)班的学生.你在校报英语专栏看到了学校"英语文化节"的一则招募启事.

请阅读启事并写一封应征邮件。内容要点如下:

1.表明意图;2.陈述应征目的;3.说明应征条件(性格、能力等).

注意:1)词数80左右;

2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

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六、读后续写
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8. 难度:困难

阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

In 1945, a 12-year-old boy saw a beautiful brooch(胸针) in a shop window that set his heart racing. But the price—five dollars—was too high for Reuben Earle. Five dollars would buy almost a week's food for his family.

Reuben couldn't ask his father for the money. Everything his father made through fishing went to his mother, Dora. Slim and beautiful, she was the center of the home, the glue that held it together. The housework was never-ending, and she struggled to feed and clothe their five children but she was happy as her family and their well-being were all she cared about.

Nevertheless, he opened the shop's weathered(风化的) door and went inside. Standing proud and straight in his flour-sack(面粉袋改做的) shirt and washed-out trousers, he told the shopkeeper what he wanted, adding ,“But I don't have the money right now. Can you please hold it for me for some time?”

“I'll try,” the shopkeeper smiled. “People around here don't usually have that kind of money to spend on things. It should keep for a while.”

Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out. He would raise the money and not tell anybody, for he thought Mum would get surprised when she saw that brooch. On hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, Reuben suddenly had an idea that he could raise money by selling the used nail bags(装钉子的麻袋). People built their own homes in Bay Roberts, using nails bought in bags from a local factory. Sometimes the used bags were thrown away at the construction site, and Reuben knew he could sell them back to the factory for five cents a piece.

That day he sold two nail bags and hid the money in a rusty soda tin(汽水罐).

注意:

1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右。

2. 应使用5个以上短文标有下划线的关键词语;

3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词。

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Every day after school, Reuben started his plan.__________________________________________________

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Finally, the time came!______________________________________________________________________

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