河南省豫北重点中学2017-2018学年高二上学期英语12月联考试卷
试卷日期:2018-01-12 考试类型:月考试卷
一、任务型阅读
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1. 任务型阅读
If you want to make a difference by doing a volunteer job, you can take the following steps.
Before becoming a volunteer, consider your hobbies and interests. You can find a job in your area or around the world where you can help.They can be found in nursing homes or at food banks, and other charities.
Then you can apply for the volunteer sector (领域) you have chosen. Rewrite the resume and focus on education and experience in your chosen field.
If you are not free during the volunteer shifts (轮班), it's more likely that you will be passed over.
You can also go to their websites to fill out an online application and email a copy of your resume.
Speak or contact directly with the manager in charge of hiring new volunteers. It's important to tell them your enthusiasm for the volunteer work. At the same time, make it clear how you are qualified.
Fill out any other paperwork that is requested to complete the application process. It's best to set an appointment to interview in the end.
A. Be friendly and outspoken.
B. Don't forget to offer a hand to others in need.
C. Volunteer jobs are often available (可获得的) in many places.
D. Visit the volunteer location in person with a copy of your resume.
E. Make a detailed timetable that shows you can do the volunteer work at the time.
F. It's because you are not sure the hiring manager has read your resume or seen the online application.
G. Review your work and volunteer resume (简历) to determine what strengths and experience you have.
二、改错题
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2. 假定英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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:在错的词下划一横线,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。
On November 12, 2017, the student in our class paid visit to China Science and Technology Museum.
At 8:00, we left to China Science and Technology Museum by bus. At 8:30, a guide introduced it to us briefly and told us that what we should pay attention to during we visit. Ten minutes late, we began our visit. Some students took notes carefully as they visited. All the students were amazing at the rapidly achievements in science and technology. Three hours has gone by before we knew it. At 11:30, we returned to our school.
This visit no only broadened my outlook but also aroused my interest in science and technology.
三、完形填空
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3. 完形填空
Two student loggers (伐木者) each held an end of a saw (锯子). They set the 1of the blade (刀片) on top of an 8-by 8-inch square piece of timber (木材) and began to 2it back and forth.
They began slowly and3 worked to a faster pace.4the piece of wood fell to the ground, the students passed the saw to the second half of their relay team, who then began to saw.
When Nate Letarte, Julian Baldinelli, Allan Theriault and David Merrill from School of Applied Technology in Mexico, Maine, US finished the relay, people 5 applause.
It was like that with each event at the 38th Annual Loggers Meet early this month at a field across from the Mt Blue Campus.
About 50 students from nearby areas in forestry programs took part in the event. The programs 6 students to the many aspects of forestry-related 7, from cutting wood to using heavy equipment to managing a small business and 8wood products.
At the annual competition, students had a chance to show their9 at using axes, operating logging equipment such as a forwarder (传送装置) and knowing 10 trees, among other things. They can also share their 11of chainsaws (链锯).
Kyle Holman, a senior, said the event lets students see what they are 12in the forestry field.
“Some of us didn't know how to run a forwarder and other kids did,” he said.
During the 13event, students used a forwarder to pick up wood and move it.
The event 14out the strengths in student loggers, and shows them the qualities and15they have, junior Matt Given said.
“We're all one big community with the same 16” senior Christopher Cook said. “This event just gives us a chance to show what we have 17at school.”
Marshal Elwell, a senior, said he and his friends travelled over three hours 18 the event.
“I think I'm going to 19 in the woods for a while,” Elwell said, talking about his post-graduation plan. “I enjoy 20 equipment. I like being in the woods.”
(1)A、teeth B、brush C、handle D、belt(2)A、pass B、repair C、move D、polish(3)A、gradually B、anxiously C、beneficially D、calmly(4)A、Unless B、Though C、Once D、Until(5)A、resulted from B、called for C、turned off D、broke into(6)A、limit B、describe C、consult D、introduce(7)A、appointment B、employment C、insurance D、expense(8)A、receiving B、marketing C、separating D、obtaining(9)A、skills B、applications C、demands D、energies(10)A、green B、tall C、different D、young(11)A、invention B、knowledge C、discovery D、security(12)A、strict with B、good at C、curious about D、free from(13)A、loading B、trading C、sporting D、touring(14)A、leaves B、pulls C、hands D、carries(15)A、reports B、choices C、relations D、weaknesses(16)A、interests B、analyses C、contradictions D、measures(17)A、predicted B、remembered C、learned D、treasured(18)A、within B、around C、for D、by(19)A、ride B、play C、compromise D、work(20)A、identifying B、promoting C、supplying D、running四、阅读理解
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4. 阅读理解
On Sunday, May 25th, 2014, India's Malavath Poorna, became the youngest female to climb to the summit of the world's highest peak—Mount Everest. The 13-year-old girl surpassed (超越) the previous record holder, Nepal's Nima Chemji Sherpa, who accomplished the same achievement in 2012, at the age of 16.
Unlike many young climbers who come from wealthy families, Malavath comes from a poor farming family living in a small village named Pakala in southern India.
Most Pakala girls have never seen the inside of a school all their lives. Malavath is one of the fortunate ones that managed to realize their dreams thanks to Swaeroes, a welfare organization whose mission is to help India's poor children reach their full potential. They helped enroll (使入学) the young girl in a nearby boarding school. Then about nine months ago, Swaeroes provided her with the opportunity to achieve this dream by offering mountaineering training. Not one to pass up (错过) an exciting adventure, the athletic girl signed up.
At the end of the two-week period, only two youngsters were selected for the dangerous climb—Malavath was one of them!
Then came the big day. On April 15th, 2014, Malavath and 16-year-old Anand Kumar along with their guide Shekhar Babu and a team of Sherpas (夏尔巴人) began the dangerous 8,848-meter trek (艰苦跋涉). While most climbers attempt the peak from the slightly easier Nepalese side, this team had to go via the harder Tibetan side. That's because the government of Nepal does not allow anyone younger than 16 to climb up the route.
It was not easy. In fact, Malavath was sent back to the base camp after she experienced altitude sickness when she got to the advanced base camp set up at an altitude of 6,400 meters. However, the youngster returned three days later, and insisted on continuing. It took 52 days, but on May 25th, 2014, Malavath, who made it to the summit a few minutes ahead of 16-year-old Anand, proudly raised her country's flag at the top of the world. The young girl hopes that her achievements will inspire poor girls all over the world to try to achieve their dreams.
(1)、Why did Malavath Poorna's team choose to climb Mount Everest from the Tibetan side?A、They could spend less time in reaching the top. B、They wanted to make their climb more challenging. C、This side was considered much safer for Malavath Poorna. D、Malavath Poorna was not old enough to be allowed to climb up the route.(2)、Who helped Malavath Poorna receive education in a boarding school?A、A welfare organization. B、Shekhar Babu. C、Some Sherpas. D、A wealthy family.(3)、What happened to Malavath Poorna during her climb to the summit of Mount Everest?A、She feared and wanted to give up. B、She suffered altitude sickness. C、She fell down a few times and was slightly injured. D、She made it to the summit a few days ahead of 16-year-old Anand.(4)、Which of the following words can best describe Malavath Poorna?A、Sensitive. B、Considerate. C、Determined. D、Intelligent.5. 阅读理解TransNatura International Nature Photo Competition
The application is open, and all photographers are invited from all over the world, except the jury (评委会) and the organizers. The basic requirement is that the recordings have to be made of natural habitats without disturbing the wildlife. On the photos only wild animals can be included.
Two categories:
A Category: Open—any type of nature photography, representing animals, plants, landscape, and so on
B Category: The art of flying—nature pictures that represent the movement of flying animals and the beauty of flying
The assessment by the jury: 16th September〜10th October
Announcement of results: 30th of October
Exhibition Opening: 23th of November
The works received will be evaluated and decided upon by an international jury made up of the five persons from Hungary and Romania.
A total number of competition prizes will be awarded:
Grand Prize—1,000 Euro;
1st Prize—600 Euro;
2nd Prize—400 Euro;
3rd Prize—200 Euro.
Entry requirements:
A participant may enter the competition with at most four pictures per category.
The pictures for the competition have to be submitted before 15th of September in the form of digital images, in jpg format.
The participant must have full copyright over the submitted photos.
The entry fee is 10 Euro for a category, 15 Euro for two categories.
Additional information can be obtained by e-mail at: transnatura@vadon.ro.
(1)、What should be the theme of the competition?A、Fashion. B、Society. C、Nature. D、Technology.(2)、Which of the following can be allowed to enter the competition?A、A picture with a pet dog in it. B、A picture with a wild tiger in it. C、A picture taken by an organizer. D、A picture with a flying hen in it.(3)、What can be known about an award-winning picture?A、It will win at least 200 Euro. B、It should be linked to a flying animal. C、It will be printed in a famous magazine. D、Its display will end in October.6. 阅读理解Venom (毒液) from a local scorpion (蝎子) in Cuba is being used by Cuban scientists as an effective weapon to fight cancer. The venom, with stopping pain, anti-inflammatory (炎症) and anti-cancer properties, is the active ingredient in the medicine “Vidatox 30 CH,” which can be used to treat liver, brain, lung and other cancers. The treatment has been successfully used for more than four years in humans after being first tested in biological models. Labiofam, a Cuban laboratory, has breeding (繁殖) centers for both the Red Scorpion and Blue Scorpion. Each month, some 30,000 scorpions in Las Minas town, 270 km east of Havana are made to give the venom. After two years, the scorpions are released back into their natural habitat.
Denyer Sanchez, a biologist from Labiofam, explained that the conditions are adjusted for reproduction, proved by the high number of breeding female scorpions. He said when the offspring (后代) becomes able to live in the environment, we release them because they do not have the necessary size yet to remove their venom, said Sanchez. Sanchez also said that there is still much to research on the exploitation process of scorpions, such as female death rate or the ability to survive of the released scorpions.
Cuban research on the scorpion's venom began at the end of 1980s in Guantanamo province, the island's eastern tip, where a group of biologists and doctors became interested in the stories told by the peasants about the venom's benefits. However, the first discovery was made by Cuban biologist Misael Bordier. In 2001, Bordier visited Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM) and presented the research progress in a professional journal. Bordier died in 2005, one year before Cuba's Industrial Property Office gave Labiofam the rights to exploit the patent related to the venom.
(1)、How are the scorpions dealt with after their venom has been taken for two years?A、Their bodies are used to make medicines. B、They are bred in the laboratory for research. C、They are raised to give birth to the offspring. D、They are set free into their natural habitat.(2)、What can we infer from the passage about the research on scorpions?A、The UN provided fund for the research team. B、There is still much to study in detail. C、The achievements will benefit animals. D、Many scientists doubt about the result of the research.(3)、What can we learn about Bordier in the last paragraph?A、He was given the rights to exploit the patent. B、He began his research at the beginning of the twenty-first century. C、He put forward the research progress in a professional journal. D、He was a peasant who told the stories about the venom's benefits.(4)、What does this passage mainly talk about?A、The various uses of scorpions in Cuba. B、Cuban biologists' research on strange diseases. C、Suitable conditions for Cuban scorpions to breed. D、Cuban scorpion venom's effect on fighting cancer.7. 阅读理解The UN refugee agency (难民署) is heaping pressure on Europe to help Italy defuse (平息) the “unfolding tragedy” of tens of thousands of migrants flooding its shores. Italy needs more international support to deal with a growing number of migrants who have braved a risky Mediterranean crossing to reach Europe this year, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said on Saturday.
“What is happening in front of our eyes in Italy is an unfolding tragedy,” Grandi said in a statement. “In the course of last weekend, 12,600 migrants and refugees arrived on its shores, and an estimated 2,030 have lost their lives in the Mediterranean since the beginning of the year.” Italy, he said, was “playing its part” in taking in those rescued and offering protection to those in need. “These efforts must be continued and strengthened. But this cannot be an Italian problem alone.”
Separately, a source in Paris said the interior ministers of France, Germany and Italy would meet in the French capital on Sunday to discuss an approach to help Rome.
Violence in Calais
Europe has been dealing with the worst migration crisis since the end of World War II with the arrival of large numbers of people fleeing the wars in Syria and Iraq while others from Africa are seeking an escape from poverty or political persecution (迫害).
In the northern French port city of Calais, police stepped in over the past two days to break up fighting among African migrants armed with sticks and rocks. Calais has for years been a magnet (磁铁) for migrants and refugees hoping to cross the Channel to Britain.
Last October, France broke up the disreputable tent camp known as “the Jungle” transferring thousands of migrants to centers around the country. But hundreds remain near the port, mostly Africans and Afghans, who fight sporadically with police as they make nightly attempts to stow away (偷乘) onto trucks heading across the Channel to Britain.
(1)、Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the reason for people to go to Italy?A、Seeking an escape from poverty. B、Receiving job training. C、Fleeing the wars in Syria and Iraq. D、Seeking an escape from political persecution.(2)、How does the passage describe the migrants' voyage to Italy?A、Quite safe. B、Full of fun. C、Very dangerous. D、Rather easy.(3)、The underlined word “sporadically” in Para. 6 means “ ”.A、happening fairly often, but not regularly B、dealing with danger, pain, or difficult situations with courage C、having the right qualities for a particular person, purpose, or situation D、showing that you are careful to consider other people's needs and feelings(4)、What can be the best title for the news report?A、Causes of migration to Europe B、In Calais, police step in to break up fighting C、Tens of thousands of migrants flood French shores D、UN urges Europe to help with migrants五、语法填空
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8. 语法填空
The pickle (泡菜) jar as far back as I can remember sat on the floor beside the dresser (梳妆台) in my parents' bedroom. When he got ready for bed, Dad would empty his pockets and toss (投掷) his coins into the jar. It seemed that he was accustomeddoing such a thing When the jar was filled, I used to (go) with him and he would take the coins to the bank. "These are for my son's college fund. He'll never work at the mill (磨坊) all his life like me. If he (work) like me in the future, he might not have a bright future. Good education can make a difference to people." He had the coins (count) and then he deposited the money in the bank.
The years passed, and I finished college and took a job. Sometimes the job makes me tired (mental) but it is my particular preference. If possible, I will do it permanently in my life. Once, while (visit) my parents, I noticed that the pickle jar in my parents' bedroom was gone. My father thought very important for me to receive a good high education. He demanded that I (try) my best to enter a good university.
The first Christmas after our daughter Jessica was born, we made an (appoint) to visit my parents so we spent the holiday with them. Now our big family consists of five people. When Susan came back into the living room, she said softly, "Look". To my amazement, there stood the old pickle jar, the bottom already (cover) with coins. I walked over to the pickle jar, dug down into my pocket, and pulled out a fistful of coins.
With the strong emotion choking me, I dropped the coins into the jar. I looked up and saw Dad who was carrying Jessica. Our eyes locked, and I knew he was feeling the same emotions as I felt.
六、图画作文
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9. 假如你是高二学生李华,下面这幅图是你在网上看到的图片。图片内容是两位志愿者维护交通秩序的画面。你有所感触,打算针对此事给《二十一世纪英文报》编辑投稿。
要点如下:1)描述图片内容;
2)你的感想。
注意:1)词数:100左右,开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;
2)适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3)参考词汇:交通礼仪traffic etiquette。
Dear Editor,
This is a picture of a busy road.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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