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2018-2019学年内蒙古北京八中乌兰察布分校高二下学期教学质量调研三英语试题 Word版

乌兰察布分校 ‎2018-2019学年第二学期教学质量调研三 高二年级英语试题 ‎(命题人:朱英杰 审核人:李文刚 分值:120分 时间:100分钟)‎ 注意事项:‎ ‎1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。‎ ‎2. 将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。‎ ‎3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。‎ 第I卷(选择题,共70分)‎ 第一部分   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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。‎ A ‎ To most of us, medicine comes from a drugstore. But originally, much of the medicine developed in the last century came from natural sources: plants or bacteria. Now, a group of scientists in Great Britain are hoping to develop a medicine from poisonous insects. They are researching whether the deadly venom(毒液)of some insects can work against bacteria.‎ Venom tech laboratory About 400 insects live in plastic containers in the Venomtech laboratory. Each container has an image of a skull and crossbones. The images warn that a bite from the insects inside can be anything from painful to deadly.‎ The venom from these insects contains hundreds of chemical components. Each component has a different target and effect. Medical researchers separate the venom into its component parts. Then they create a library of those components, looking for the ones that could be turned into new drugs. ‎ ‎“Some of them we found can kill bacteria, like E Coli, so they’re very relevant at the moment ‎ where modern medicines are failing. And we’re also finding venom that is changing and killing cancer cells.”‎ Finding new ways to kill bacteria is important to researchers. One reason is that people have used antibiotics (抗生素)so much that some bacteria can now resist it. For example, tuberculosis used to be curable with antibiotics. Now it is not. ‎ How do they get the venom out? To get as much venom as possible, researchers feed the insects well and then put them to sleep temporarily. Steven Trim of Venomtech says researchers anaesthetize the insects to make removing the venom safer. After all, an immobile insect cannot bite. Researchers then electrically stimulate the insect to contract(收缩)the muscle and squeeze the gland(腺). The pressure produces a small amount of venom. ‎ Researchers separate the venom into hundreds of proteins. Each protein contains between one and five different molecules (分子). Someday, those tiny molecules might be turned into powerful new drugs.‎ ‎1. The skull and crossbones images in plastic containers are used to____________. ‎ A. warn people B. comfort people C. frighten people D. encourage people ‎2. What does the underlined word “anaesthetize” probably mean?‎ A. To kill something dangerous. B. To remove something harmful.‎ C. To protect something beneficial. D. To make something unconscious.‎ ‎3. What can we learn from the research?‎ A. Tuberculosis is curable with antibiotics.‎ B. The venom from the insects can cure cancer diseases.‎ C. Some of the components from venom can kill bacteria.‎ D. The chemical components from venom can be turned into new drugs.‎ ‎4. The researchers get venom from poisonous insects by ____________.‎ A. making them sleep for some time B. squeezing the gland containing antibiotics ‎ C. separating the venom into proteins D. stimulating the insects to relax the muscle B ‎ A woman was walking her dog along a beach in New Zealand in late June when she saw ‎ something that looked like a white ball in the sand. It turned out to be a young Emperor Penguin that was lost. At his age,he should have been close to the Antarctic,swimming for fish and playing on the ice floes(冰川).But this penguin started swimming north and just kept going.‎ The penguin attracted a lot of attention in New Zealand. It has been 40 years since an Emperor Penguin was last seen there. Researchers at the Department of Conservation were called in. They decided to watch the penguin closely,but not to disturb it in any way. Many New Zealanders came to Peka‎ Peka ‎Beach to look at the elegant penguin. They were careful to keep their dogs away from him so he wouldn’t be frightened.‎ The public nicknamed the animal Happy Feet. Researchers started to notice that Happy Feet didn’t seem well. It turned out that he had been eating the sand from the beach,likely thinking it was snow.‎ The public raised more than 11,000 pounds for an operation to get the sand out of his stomach. The operation was a success,and Happy Feet was taken to a zoo in Wellington,NZ.A group of experts met to decide how to help Happy Feet return to the wild.‎ Last Sunday,they put him on a boat called the Tangaroa,in a specially built icefilled box and took him out into the Southern Ocean,southeast of New Zealand. There,they released him into the ocean,which is his natural habitat. He took one last look at his human helpers and then dived into the ocean.‎ ‎“Emperor Penguins spend their first five years at sea,” said Peter Simpson of New Zealand’s Department of Conservation.“What happens now is up to the penguin.”‎ Happy Feet was fitted with a satellite transmitter(发射机) so they can monitor his progress using the Internet. So far,the trackers show that he swam northeast for a little while before getting his bearings and heading south.‎ ‎5.Where is the young penguin supposed to appear?‎ A. On the sunny beach. B. Inside the hole in the ice.‎ C. Near the Antarctic. D. In the depths of the ocean.‎ ‎6.How was the penguin treated after he was found in New Zealand?‎ A. He was protected well and taken good care of.‎ B. He was sent to the local zoo and attracted much attention.‎ C. He was taken to the lab by researchers for study.‎ D. He was disturbed by many curious New Zealanders.‎ ‎7.The public collected some money to.‎ A. do some research on the penguin B. build a home for the penguin C. get the sand out of the penguin’s belly D. return the penguin to his habitat ‎8.What happened to the penguin in the end according to the passage?‎ A. He was put in a specially built icefilled box on a boat.‎ B. He was brought to the Southern Ocean and released.‎ C. He reached his home—The Antarctic.‎ D. He swam northeast from the Southern Ocean.‎ C The TV sciencefiction seriesStarTrekno longer looked farfetched(牵强的) as four men and four women in black spacesuits locked themselves into a giant hitech greenhouse,known as a “biosphere”,in the Arizona desert yesterday for a twoyear study of the environment.‎ As dawn broke over the Santa Catalina mountains,the eight waved goodbye to television cameras. Edward Ross,their multibillionaire sponsor from a Texas oil family,closed the door of the $150 million structure,with its miniocean,marsh,desert,savanna,rainforest and 3,800 plant and animal species designed to allow the team to recreate the Earth and its ecosystems.‎ The socalled Biosphere 2 is the latest one of a dozen environmental projects started by the selftitled “ecopreneur”.The project’s main aim is to set up a selfsustaining community for possible use in a spaceship or on another planet. The crew members must plant,harvest and process their food on a halfacre farm in the sevenstorey glass and metal structure,while conducting a series of experiments.‎ ‎“We will be custodians(监护人) of our new little world,” said Abigail Mayer,aged 31,a US marine biologist on the team,her voice choking with emotion.“It is a brave new step.” Many scientists,however,are more than skeptical. They point out that the largest closed ecosystem which survived more than a few days was smaller than a football. It was developed at the University of Miami and contained only shrimp,algae and other microorganisms.‎ Critics have also accused Mr Ross of being more interested in producing a profitable theme park than in carrying out serious scientific research. Hundreds of tourists visited the site daily in ‎ summer before it was occupied by the team. They paid $9.95 to enter and all stopped at the souvenir shop.‎ ‎9.What’s the location of the project?‎ A. Texas. B. University‎ of ‎Miami. C. Arizona desert. D. The space.‎ ‎10.What can we infer from the passage?‎ A. There is a scene in StarTrek where four men and four women locked themselves into a giant greenhouse.‎ B. All the species of plants and animals on the Earth were brought into the greenhouse.‎ C. Mr. Ross made tourists stop at the souvenir shop to gain profits.‎ D. Many scientists are doubtful whether this system can last long enough.‎ ‎11.What’s the author’s attitude towards the project?‎ A. Critical. B. Neutral. C. Skeptical. D. Supportive.‎ D An Israeli law banning too skinny models went into effect with the start of 2013. The law, approved last March in Israel, requires models to prove they have maintained a Body Mass Index (BMI) of at least 18.5 for three months before a fashion show. That means a woman who is 68 inches tall can weigh no less than 119 pounds.‎ ‎“This law is another step in the war against eating disorders,” said physician Adatto. “Underweight models,” he explained, “can no longer serve as role models for innocent young people who copy their false image of being skinny.”‎ But some critics in this country say it is misguided, focusing on weight instead of health. They also say the Israeli ban is bound to fail because of the strong power of the fashion industry. “I think it’s an approach that isn’t going to work.” said eating disorder expert Susan Ice, who worked with an organization which creates a healthy working environment for models.‎ But Adatto told the reporter that he began to concern the issue after meeting an ambitious model who looked like she needed to be hospitalized. He said. “I realized that only legislation(立法) can change the situation. There was no time to waste; so many girls were dieting to death.”‎ However, the efforts to regulate models’ weight in Spain and Italy have not resulted in significant changes in part because of difficulties in determining reliable methods of measuring ‎ weight and health.‎ Still, folks including Ice say there’s no denying that images from Hollywood and the fashion industry can be difficult for young women to deal with. “Certainly I don't believe the modeling industry has caused the rise in eating disorders, but it makes it harder,” she says. “It’s a difficult recovery environment, worshiping thinness as the beauty ideal.”‎ ‎12. One benefit the new Israeli law may bring is ______.‎ A. to change the working conditions of models B. to lower the chance of skinny models’ death C. to provide guidance for women worshiping thinness D. to prevent models from suffering from eating disorders ‎13. In the opinion of the critics, the law won’t succeed because _______.‎ A. it misleads young women to form a bad eating habit B. the fashion industry is much too influential C. it doesn’t create a healthy working environment for models D. it doesn’t provide a proper approach that can work well ‎14. What caused Adatto to think that a law was needed to change the situation?‎ A. Being interviewed by a reporter.‎ B. Establishing his fashion model agent.‎ C. Meeting an ambitious but too skinny model.‎ D. Seeing a model die from eating disorders.‎ ‎15. According to the passage, the new Israeli law banning skinny models is _____ .‎ A. practical B. controversial C. acceptable D. reasonable 第二节:七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)‎ 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ An apology tells someone that we’re sorry for the hurt we caused—even if we didn’t do it on purpose. Why apologize?‎ Apologies are one of the tools we use to build good friendships and relationships. When you say “I’m sorry”(and really mean it),it’s because you probably feel bad that something you did or said hurt another person.___16__You’re also saying that you respect the other person and you ‎ care about his or her feelings. After apologizing,you might feel a little better.__17__When you apologize in a caring way,you can feel good because you are trying to make things right again.‎ Does apologizing fix everything?‎ ‎__18___Other times,it might take a while for someone to get past feeling upset.You may need to give the other person some time. Even after you say you’re sorry,you might still feel bad about what you said or did.___19___You are making up your mind to do better.‎ What if you’ve been hurt?‎ When someone apologizes to you,you may welcome it. But if a person keeps hurting you and apologizing without making an effort to change,you may not want to make friends with him.___20__It’s polite to accept an apology,but anything more is up to you!‎ A. Saying you’re sorry is more than just words.‎ B. The other person will probably feel better,too.‎ C. It’s always easy to get along with other people.‎ D. Sometimes a heartfelt “I’m sorry” fixes everything right away.‎ E. Everyone needs to apologize when they do something wrong.‎ F. But you can feel good about apologizing or fixing the mistake.‎ G. Just because someone apologizes,it doesn’t mean you have to be friends.‎ 第二部分: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ Don and his 11-year-old son,Allen,love basketball very much. On Allen’s birthday,Don 《21》to drive him to Chicago,more than two hours’ distance,for the first game of the World Championships. They had no《22》but hoped to buy two from other people.‎ After arriving,they 《23》in the streets for two hours carrying a 《24》which said,“We need two tickets. ” 《25》the cheapest ticket was 175 and they could not 《26》 it. They were about to leave when a man 《27》them. He pulled 《28》two tickets and handed them to Don.“How much do you want?” “《29》!No money is needed!” said the man.‎ When asked,the man 《30》,“I am working for Joe,who hasn’t 《31》 a World Championships for 16 years. But he is ill and can’t make it this time. So he told me to give the two tickets away. The only《32》he set is to give the tickets to people who I think will be ‎ deserving. A lot of people looked as if they might just take the tickets and《33》them right away. Then I saw you. You seemed very《34》and you make me《35》my Dad and myself when I was a child. I《36》wanted to go to see a World Championships game with my father at that time. But I never got the《37》.”‎ How important and 《38》the game was to Don and his son! Here is 《39》Don said,“It’s the most worth 《40》thing that happened to us. My boy and I must have turned to each other 30 times during the game. I can’t forget that night.”‎ ‎21. A.refused B.decided C.ordered D.happened ‎22. A.tickets B.cards C.passes D.money ‎23. A.rode B.ran C.walked D.cried ‎24. A.book B.photo C.magazine D.sign ‎25. A.But B.And C.Or D.So ‎26. A.offer B.afford C.keep D.hold ‎27.A.invited B.asked C.stopped D.beat ‎28.A.out B.in C.through D.over ‎29. A.Cheap B.Expensive C.Terrible D.Free ‎30.A.agreed B.explained C.examined D.appeared ‎31.A.delayed B.won C.lost D.missed ‎32.A.record B.time C.rule D.point ‎33.A.lend B.sell C.tear D.make ‎34.A.boring B.interesting C.smart D.anxious ‎35.A.think of B.care for C.give up D.belong to ‎36.A.really B.very C.well D.nearly ‎37.A.ability B.right C.chance D.dream ‎38.A.unpleasant B.funny C.disappointing D.unforgettable ‎39.A.which B.what C.that D.how ‎40.A.hating B.discussing C.remembering D.playing 第II卷(非选择题,共50分)‎ 第一部分 :语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)‎ 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式 We high school students do have some growing pains,but we can get rid of them 41._____(correct) and wisely.42._____,some of us are upset 43._____ our body styles and looks. It’s unnecessary and it’s not important at all. We needn’t care about it. It is one’s inner beauty 44._____ matters. Second,we sometimes seem to be misunderstood by our teachers,parents and classmates.45.______(face) with this,we can find a proper time to have a heart-to-heart talk with them,trying 46._____(remove) the misunderstanding. Some of us have fewer friends. I think being open-minded and friendly will do you good. Third,we may fall behind others,47.________ makes us stressed. Actually we can encourage 48.________ to work efficiently,full of 49.________(determine).At last,some of us don’t have much pocket money,so they feel unhappy. Isn’t it strange?So long as we have some,that’s enough. And we can learn 50.______ to spend money.‎ 第二部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节 短文改错 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) ‎ 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 ‎ 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 ‎ 删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。 ‎ 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 ‎ 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。‎ I am angry about the behavior of dishonesty in exams,what doesn’t mean I’ve never cheated. I once write the answers on my hand in the history test,but unluckily I was caught by my teacher. Because she was one of my most favorites,there were no words to describe what sorry I felt at that time. I thought cheat would help me keep my straight .A Never I know that I was hurting not only me but also my teacher. From this lessons I know our teachers want their students to succeed by learning on their own and doing the better they can,not by cheating. ‎ 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)‎ ‎ 假设你是新华中学的高一新生李华,你的美国网友Mary给你发了一封电子邮件, 想请你介绍近年来中国城市与农村发生的变化。 请你给她回一封电子邮件,内容包括:‎ ‎1.不少农民进城务工,甚至买房;‎ ‎2.农村几乎每家都盖起了新房;‎ ‎3.邀请Mary有空来中国做客。‎ 注意:‎ ‎1.词数100左右;‎ ‎2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ ‎2018-2019学年第二学期教学质量调研三 高二年级英语试题 阅读理解:‎ ‎1-4. ADCA ‎5.【答案】C ‎【解析】根据第一段中的“At his age,he should have been close to the Antarctic,swimming for fish and playing on the ice floes(冰川).”可知,这只小企鹅本该是在南极洲附近。故选C项。‎ ‎6.【答案】A【解析】根据第二段和第四段内容可知,这只企鹅被照顾和保护得很好。故选A项。‎ ‎7.【答案】C【解析】根据第四段中的“The public raised more than 11,000 pounds for an operation to get the sand out of his stomach.”可知答案。‎ ‎8.【答案】D【解析】根据文章最后一句“So far,the trackers show that he swam northeast for a little while before getting his bearings and heading south.”可知答案。‎ ‎9.【答案】C【解析】根据第一段中的“...in the Arizona desert yesterday for a twoyear study of the environment.”可知选C项。‎ ‎10.【答案】D【解析】根据倒数第二段中的“Many scientists,however,are more than skeptical.They point out that the largest closed ecosystem which survived more than a few days was smaller than a football.”,尤其是skeptical一词可知,D项正确。‎ ‎11.【答案】B【解析】本文作者只是简单陈述这件事以及各方的态度,并没有表明自己的态度。故选B项(中立的)。‎ ‎【12题详解】‎ 细节理解题。根据第二段的“This law is another step in the war against eating disorders,” said physician Adatto. 可知,新法能使模特免于饮食失调,故选D。‎ ‎【13题详解】‎ 细节理解题。根据第三段的They also say the Israeli ban is bound to fail because of the strong power of the fashion industry. 可知,时尚界的影响力太大了,因此禁令有可能失败,故选B。‎ ‎【14题详解】‎ 细节理解题。根据第四段的he began to concern the issue after meeting an ambitious model ‎ who looked like she needed to be hospitalized. 可知,在遇到一位看起来像需要住院治疗的雄心勃勃的模特后,他开始关注这个问题,故选C。‎ ‎【15题详解】‎ 推理判断题。A. practical 实际的; B. controversial 有争议的; C. acceptable 可接受的; D. reasonable 合理的。由文章内容可知,以色列新法律(禁用过瘦的模特)是存在争议的,有支持者也有反对的,故选B。‎ 七选五.【答案】1.A 2.B 3.D 4.F 5.G 完形填空:‎ ‎1.【答案】B【解析】Don决定开车带儿子去芝加哥。decide to do sth.决定做某事。‎ ‎2.【答案】A【解析】他们没有门票,但是希望能从别人那里买到两张。由下文可知答案。‎ ‎3.【答案】C【解析】到那里之后,他们举着牌子在街上走了两个小时。walk步行。‎ ‎4.【答案】D【解析】承接上文,“牌子上说……”。sign标志牌。‎ ‎5.【答案】A【解析】但是最便宜的票也要175美元,他们买不起。此处表示转折。‎ ‎6.【答案】B【解析】参考上题解析。afford负担得起。‎ ‎7.【答案】C【解析】他们正要离开,这时一个人拦住了他们。stop阻止。‎ ‎8.【答案】A【解析】他拿出两张票,递给了Don。pull out拿出。‎ ‎9.【答案】D【解析】由下文的“No money is needed!”可知,票不要钱。free免费的。‎ ‎10.【答案】B【解析】当被问及原因,这个人解释说……。explain解释。‎ ‎11.【答案】D【解析】Joe 16年来从没有错过一场锦标赛。miss错过。‎ ‎12.【答案】C【解析】他定的唯一规则就是把票给我认为值得的人。rule规则。‎ ‎13.【答案】B【解析】很多人看上去好像是拿到票就会马上卖掉。sell卖。‎ ‎14.【答案】D【解析】你们看上去好像很渴望看比赛。anxious着急的,渴望的。‎ ‎15.【答案】A【解析】你们让我想起了我父亲和小时候的我。think of 想起。‎ ‎16.【答案】A【解析】在那时我真的非常想和父亲去观看锦标赛。really确实。‎ ‎17.【答案】C【解析】但是我从来没有过那个机会。chance机会。‎ ‎18.【答案】D【解析】对于Don和儿子来说,这是多么重要和难忘的比赛!unforgettable难忘的。‎ ‎19.【答案】B【解析】这里就是Don说的话。what引导表语从句。‎ ‎20.【答案】C【解析】这是发生在我们身上的最值得记住的事情。由下文的“I can’t forget that ‎ night.”可知答案。‎ 语法填空:42.【答案】1.correctly 2.First 3.about 4.that 5.Faced6.to remove 7.which 8.ourselves 9.determination 10.how 书面表达:【答案】Dear Mary,‎ I’m glad to receive your e-mail. In the e-mail you said you wanted to know about the changes that took place in the city and countryside of China. Now I’ll tell you something about them.‎ In recent years many changes have taken place in the city and countryside of China. With cities developing better and better,a lot of farmers go to work there and some even buy houses and settle there. Many farmers have become rich and can build new houses in their hometown. They can live a comfortable life in the countryside now. If you are free,please come to China for a visit and experience the changes here in person. Then I’ll show you around my hometown.‎ Best Wishes!‎ Yours,‎
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