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2017-2018学年江苏省镇江市高二第二学期期末英语试题(Word版)

2017-2018学年江苏省镇江市高二第二学期期末英语试题(Word版)
2017-2018学年江苏省镇江市高二第二学期期末英语试题(Word版)

江苏省镇江市2017~2018学年第二学期高二期末英语试卷

2018.6

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)(略)

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)

1. —Time flies! It’ll be only a few days before our school ________.

—Hurray! We can enjoy the summer holidays again!

A. breaks off

B. breaks up

C. breaks down

D. breaks away

2. Silk ______ one of the primary goods traded along the Silk Road by about 100BC.

A. had become

B. was becoming

C. has become

D. is becoming

3. If you describe a book as ________, you think it is good because it is simple enough for people to understand and appreciate easily.

A. available

B. portable

C. accessible

D. reasonable

4. My own judgment is ______ the Internet is beneficial. Otherwise, I would be unable to write this e-mail to you.

A. Why

B. how

C. where

D. that

5.—Excuse me, can I have Tom’s telephone number? I forget it again.

—688-4626. Why not save it on your cell phone for easy ________?

A. reference

B. preference

C. influence

D. competence

6.The present situation is ________ being satisfactory though some progress has been made.

A. apart from

B. close to

C. far from

D. next to

7.The world has opened a new chapter ________ peace and cooperation are two universal themes.

A. why

B. when

C. which

D. that

8.Only by working hard can you make it to your ideal university, which now ________ many students per year.

A. rejects

B. reserves

C. resists

D. reforms

9.Wherever the Beatles went, thousands of fans ________ surround them, screaming and going crazy trying to see them.

A. should

B. would

C. must

D. might

10.—How come you arrived so late?

—Sorry. We walked here, trying ________ to find a taxi.

A. rigidly

B. punctually

C. vainly

D. eventually

11.________ the blues was popular, as a musical format it lacked variety and was too sad and slow to dance to.

A. When

B. Until

C. As

D. While

12.—Jessy, why didn’t you go to see the popular movie Avengers III last night?

—I would like ________, but I had an unexpected visitor.

A. to

B. to have

C. to go

D. to have gone

13.Problems ________ from lack of water, unless properly solved, may lead to more serious consequences.

A. arisen

B. arising

C. to arise

D. having arisen

14.You have no right to collect unemployment ________ if you have never worked.

A. commitments

B. scholarships

C. arrangements

D. benefits

15.—I went up to speak to him, but he turned away and left.

—Why did he give you ________? You are good friends, aren’t you?

A. a wet blanket

B. a cup of tea

C. the cold shoulder

D. a tough nut

第二节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)

We were going to be late.

My kids were dawdling (磨蹭), (1) I’d asked them to get ready on two occasions. “Come on!” I (2) “How many times do I have to say this?”

As they (3) their pace and came down the stairs, my kids both gave me a “look.”“Geez, Dad, you don't have to yell,” my son told me.

My dark side had a number of (4) to this comment. All of them (5) my yelling and placed the blame on my kids. And I thought my kids were all (6) . My ego (自尊) badly wanted to be (7) from taking responsibility for this outburst. After all, I was the one who would take the duty for being (8) . I was the one trying to move things along. And they were the ones who weren’t (9) me, right?

Suddenly, I (10) a psychologist’s warning: outbursts of (11) from fathers are one of the main reasons kids don’t feel like giving voice to you. And besides, they are frightening, and (12) relationships with your kids.

When I yelled at my kids, I had (13) the warning. Now I was still able to put some (14) on them. Part of me was still (15) that they “caused” my anger.

But as we drove off in the car, things became clearer. I said “sorry” to them. My (16) helped me feel better, and my kids were (17) to forgive. Of course, I gave up the right to feel (18) for my anger. I guess I’d like my kids to feel like they (19) expressing themselves to me.

And I guess I’d like that even more than being “ (20) ”.

(1) A. as if B. so that C. even though D. in case

(2) A. chatted B. yelled C. smiled D. whispered

(3) A. stepped back B. gave up C. picked up D. called for

(4) A. responses B. conclusions C. solutions D. approaches

(5) A. resisted B. defended C. avoided D. repeated

(6) A. young B. innocent C. cruel D. wrong

(7) A. protected B. blocked C. separated D. stopped

(8) A. free B. busy C. late D. crowded

(9) A. adoring B. accepting C. respecting D. following

(10) A. shared B. remembered C. forgot D. explained

(11) A. anger B. affection C. anxiety D. distrust

(12) A. shaping B. damaging C. promoting D. repairing

(13) A. recalled B. balanced C. ignored D. declined

(14) A. hope B. hatred C. demand D. blame

(15) A. convinced B. informed C. reminded D. ensured

(16) A. silence B. apology C. scold D. status

(17) A. tired B. quick C. afraid D. unwise

(18) A. accessible B. responsible C. comfortable D. reasonable

(19) A. risk B. forgive C. deserve D. hate

(20) A. right B. kind C. clever D. angry

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)

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The Ritz-Carlton has joined hands with Mizu Botanical Laboratory, a local flower shop, to launch a new afternoon tea in early April.

Running until April 30, the two sides have come together to provide guests with a unique afternoon tea experience of cakes, sandwiches and tea combined with a flower arranging lesson.

Mizu Botanical Laboratory, founded in 2015, specializes in floral (花的) design and arranging.

“We hope to promote plants to people from all walks of life,”said Ma Tiantian, a founder of the shop.”That includes those that like having afternoon tea at a hotel.”

Ma added that the Ritz-Carlton was looking for a new and unique theme to go along with its afternoon tea. “We use our plants to inspire their dessert chef and offer floral inspired courses for the guests,”she said.

Tang Shushu, director of public relations at the hotel, said: “Our hotel serves ladies and gentlemen in an elegant style. We create differently themed afternoon teas every month by searching for and matching elements.”

“Mizu is a unique partner for us,”said Tang, adding the flower specialists combine natural beauty with scientific elements for people to experience, which is perfect for spring.

Apart from the flower arranging workshops, the afternoon tea will feature imported coffee, and delicate sweets and savories such as flower and jelly cheesecake, red berry trifles, white chocolate citrus tart, and brioche with egg salad and black truffle.

There are two options (选择) for the afternoon tea. One is priced at 477 yuan ($80) for two people, and comes with two complimentary (免费赠送的) fragrance essential oil cards. The other is priced at 588 yuan for one person, and includes the workshops which run from 2 pm to 5 pm on April 21 and 22.

(1) We can learn from the passage that the Ritz-Carlton ________.

A. runs from 2 pm to 5 pm

B. is a local flower shop

C. was founded in 2015

D. serves afternoon teas with different

themes

(2) The passage is intended to introduce ________.

A. an afternoon tea at the Ritz-Carlton

B. flower design and arranging

workshops

C. two options of different prices

D. Mizu Botanical Laboratory

B

Purpose is a universal human need.

A recent study draws a strong relationship between purposefulness and happiness. Purpose seems beneficial to overcoming substance (物质) abuse, healing from tragedy and loss, and achieving economic success. Businesses and organizations seek to achieve goals as ways to unify employees and customers under the banners of brand strategy, community, and well-being.

But, where does purpose come from? What is it? For over two millenniums, identifying our purpose in the universe has been a major task of philosophers.

Aristotle believed that the universe is full of it, and that everything has an inborn drive. Our word purpose comes from the Greek telos, a goal telling us what and how something needs to be. For Aristotle, the universe and everything in it has an essential directive—each thing has a principle that guides the course of its existence.

What about human beings? Aristotle tells us that our purpose is happiness or eudaemonia,

“well-spiritedness.”Happiness is an ordered life. Good habits and a sound mind are some of the steps that lead us there. For Aristotle, nothing is more important for us.

In many ways, we still think like Aristotle. Most people strives for happiness. Whether you’re planning a major life change or healing from harm, being told that there’s no purpose in life might be particularly destructive. The chances are better that you’re looking for a final explanation.

What’s the purpose in that, though? There isn’t one, at least not basically. But the universe as we understand it tells us nothing about the goal or meaning of existence, let alone our own. In the grand scheme (组合、系统) of things, you and I are unimportant.

But not entirely unimportant. For starters, we are important to each other. Meaning begins and ends with how we talk about our own lives, such as our myths and stories. Sean Carroll, a theoretical physicist at the CIT, argues that meaning and purpose arise as ways of talking about our human-scale environment. Even materialists can’t deny the fact that purposes somehow exist to give us meaning and happiness.

Purpose springs from our longing for permanence (永久) in an ever-changing universe. It is a reaction to the universe’s indifference (漠不关心) to us. Stories pass through generations, often becoming traditions, customs, even laws and institutions that order and give meaning to our lives. Purpose grows out of the durability (耐久性) of human traditional knowledge. Our stories serve as directives for the ways we need the world to exist.

Purpose is about loss, or at least the prevention of it. And there’s nothing wrong with that. We create purposes to establish happy endings in a universe where endings are simply that—endings.

So, take a moment to think about the stories informing your purpose. I’ll reflect on mine, too. The universe, however, won’t. And that might be the most meaningful distinction of all.

(1) The following statements are true EXCEPT that ________.

A. Aristotle believed that the universe is filled with purpose

B. a strong link exists between purposefulness and happiness

C. a major task for philosophers is to identify our purpose in the universe

D. human beings are extremely important in the grand scheme of things

(2) What is human beings’purpose according to the passage?

A. Loss.

B. Existence.

C. Happiness.

D. Success.

(3) If we want to be happy, what should we do?

A. Look for a final explanation.

B. Develop good habits and a sound mind.

C. Overcome substance abuse, heal from tragedy and loss and get success.

D. Seek to achieve goals to unify under the banners of brand strategy, community, and well-being.

(4) What might be the best title for the text?

A. The universe is full of purpose

B. The word purpose comes from Greece

C. The universe doesn’t care about your “purpose”

D. Think about the stories informing your purpose

C

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(模仿). It turns out that the legendary (传奇的) American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

has a sincere following among many young people.

She may seem a curious choice for teenage devotion. Many might think of Emily

Dickinson as someone locked away from the world, a spinster (未婚女性) living and writing in

her bedroom as if she were in a self-made prison. In a way, though, many teens are reclusive

just like this. Uncertain and a little afraid of the approaching world of adulthood, it seems safer

to many to keep to oneself.

Except—it turns out that Emily Dickinson wasn’t quite like this. A new exhibition at the

Morgan Library in New York is encouraging a different perspective on the poet. The curator (策展人) of the show, Carolyn Vega, told the BBC that while it is true that Dickinson liked to keep herself to herself, she also took a great interest in life beyond the front door of her father’s house in Amherst, Massachusetts.

According to Vega, Dickinson was deeply connected to her world through family, friendships, and literary

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