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上学期高二寒假英语试题(带答案)

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2016-02-14

许多国家在基础教育发展战略中,都把英语教育作为公民素质教育的重要组成部分,并将其摆在突出的地位。精品小编准备了上学期高二寒假英语试题,希望你喜欢。

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)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, is held in Guangzhou every spring and autumn. The Fair is a comprehensive (综合) one with the longest history, the highest level, the largest scale, the most complete exhibit variety, the broadest distribution of overseas buyers and the greatest business turnover (成交量) in China.

Canton Fair attracts more than 24,000 China’s best foreign trade companies with good credibility and sound financial capabilities, and 500 overseas companies to participate in the Fair.

Canton Fair is a platform for import and export mainly, with various and flexible patterns of trade. Beside traditional way of negotiating against samples, the Fair holds Canton Fair Online. Various types of business activities such as economic and technical co-operations  and exchanges, goods inspection, insurance, transportation, advertising and consultation are also carried out in flexible ways. Business people from all over the world are gathering in Guangzhou, exchanging business information and developing friendship.

Events Schedule of the 115th Session of Canton Fair

Time:May 1st 14:00-16:00

Place:No. 8 Meeting Room, B Floor, Area B

Event:Training Seminar of Overseas Marketing

Theme:Market Segmentation And Channel Building

Details:Cloris, Project Facilitator, Trade for Sustainable Development of International Trade Centre (ITC)

Time:May 2nd 14:00-16:30

Place:No. 8 Meeting Room, B Floor, Area B

Event:Fashion and Trend Forum

Theme:The “must have” fashion trends for Men’s and Women’s wear for Spring/Summer 2015

Details:Michael Leow, Sales and Market Director of Fashion Snoops(Asia Pacific)

1. The Canton Fair is organized in Guangzhou ____________.

A.every season   B. twice a year      C. once a year      D. every two years

2. If you want to visit the clothing show, you can be there ____________.

A. on May 2nd 14:00-16:30     B. on May 1st 14:00-16:00

C. on May 1st 8:00-16:30     D. on May 2nd 10:00-16:00

3. What is the main purpose of the text?

A. To report the t rade achievements.    B. To present overseas investment.

C. To introduce the Canton Fair.       D. To teach businessmen trade skills.

B

When it comes to President Obama,most of his personal business is already known by the public. Personal information about his children, Malia and Sasha,however,has been kept a little more under wraps.

The New York Times recently released a list of rules that Michelle Obama has mentioned over the years that Malia and Sasha must follow during their time in the White House,as well as in general. See how the first family educates their children:

The girls must write reports about what they've seen on their trips,even if it's not required by their school.

Malia may use her cell phone only on the weekend,and she and her sister cannot watch television or use a computer for anything but homework during the week.

Malia and Sasha have to play two sports:one they choose and one selected by their mother.

Malia must learn to do laundry(洗衣服)before she leaves for college.

The girls have to eat their vegetables,and if they say they are not hungry,they cannot ask for cookies or chips later.

While these might be shocking to some,Michelle said,“They're not little princesses. It's just basic rules,boundaries, and expectations that we would have normally.”

Michelle also mentions another set of rules:

The girls must do their chores(家务),though the White House has a large staff. Malia and Sasha have chores of their own.

They must play a team sport, because it's about learning how to play on a team,how to lose and how to win gracefully.

...

It sounds like Michelle and Barack want the best for their kids and to make them as well ¬rounded as possible. What are your thoughts on the Obama family rules?

4.What's the passage mainly about

A.  The first family rules.             B.The first family daily life.

C.How to be good parents.             D.How to be good children.

5.What do the underlined words “under wraps” in Para 1 probably mean?

A.Attractive.    B.Secret.         C.Calm       D.Public.

6.What has to be followed after the girls' every trip?

A.Emails          B.Reports.    C.Homework.       D.Photos.

7.Which of the following is the exc eption for the girls?

A.To learn to do laundry.         B.To play two sports.

C.To use cell phone freely.        D.To eat their vegetables.

C

After the examination, the doctor told my parents my sight would get worse and that I would lose my sight finally. On the way home from hospital, no one said a word. One day, would I only imagine the scenery beyond the glass rather than see it?

That September, I entered middle school. Most nights I had homework that included an armful of books to read. To keep up with other children, I took great trouble to finish the task. With my nose a couple of inches from the page, I was tired easily. What's worse, after I had read several pages on my own, the words slipped off the page into inky pools.

However, then I did not have audio books and electronic devices like kids do now. Instead, Mom volunteered to read out loud. Mom worked part¬time, cleaned the house, cooked and spent time with Grandma. In spite of being so busy, she showed up in my room like clockwork. She put on her reading glasses. Mom always thought those glasses made her look old. To me, she looked like a teacher.

In my room, Mom's voice competed with the ticking of the clock. Being forced to focus on listening, I found a way to keep my marks up and compete with the other kids. When the teacher asked a question, I raised my hand with confidence. Teachers praised me for having a good memory. Reading removed my fear for my failing sight, reading also made me curious about other people's challenges and how they managed. Though I could not use my eyes to fix on each passage, my mind lit up with every new book.

True to what the doctor said, the worst came, but thanks to Mom, my sense of hearing now allows me to “see”. This was the most precious (珍贵的) gift from a mother to her child.

8.Why did the author and his parents keep silent on their way back home from hospital?

A. They all wanted to have a good rest B. The author didn't do well in the exam.

C. What the doctor said made them worried.D. They focused on the scenery along the road.

9.How did the author manage to get high marks?

A. By being confident.                    B. By listening carefully.

C. By getting help from his classmates.   D. By reading as many books as possible.

10.We can learn from the text that ________.

A. the author's sight recovered finally      B. reading made the author more sensitive

C. the author's mother didn't wor k to look after him

D. reading made the author not worry about his sight

11.Which of the following could be the title of the text?

A. My eyesight trouble                     B. An unforgettable experience

C. With ears wide open                     D. About Mother's love

D

Most of us spend our lives seeking the natural world. We go fishing, sit in the garden, have a picnic, live in the suburbs or go to the seaside. The most popular leisure activity in Britain is going for a walk. When joggers jog, they don't run the streets. Every one of them tend to go to the park or the river.

But despite this, our children are growing up nature deprived (剥夺). I spent my boyhood climbing trees. These days, children are robbed of these ancient freedoms, due to problems like crime, traffic, the loss of the open spaces and strange new ideas about what is best for children, that is to say, things that can be bought, rather than things that can be found.

The truth is to be found elsewhere. A study in the US: families had moved to better housing and the children were assessed for ADHD -- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (多动症). Those whose accommodation had more natural views showed an improvement of 19%; those who had the same improvement in material surroundings but no nice view improved just 40% .

ADHD is one of the great problems of modern childhood. One study after another indicates that

contact with nature gives huge benefits to ADHD children. However, we spend money on drugs rather than on green places.

The life of old people is measurabl y better when they have access to nature. The increasing concern for the growing population of old people is in quality rather than quantity of years. And study after study finds that a garden is the single most important thing in finding that quality. Even problems with crime and aggressive behaviour are reduced when there is contact with the natural world.

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