1、此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号 巴中2018-2019学年上学期高二期中复习试卷英 语 注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)(略
2、) 第二部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AThe blooming of social media and interactive smartphone-based apps has proved that e-marketing is an unchangeable trend. In the case of China, the latest battlefield is beauty camera apps, which have become a
3、n overnight hit in the West.1. MeituPicDeveloped by the Xiamen-based Meitu Inc, MeituPic is the companys flagship beauty camera app and was the first to become a big hit among Western users. The app has drawn some 456 million users, who use it to post more than 6 billion photos every month.In additi
4、on to MeituPic, Meitu Inc has developed a series of beauty camera apps such as Beauty Plus, Poster Labs and Meipai, each specializing in facial feature improvement, video editing and many other features.2. PituTian Tian Pi Tu, is a beauty app developed by Chinas Internet giant Tencent. Similar to ot
5、her photo-editing apps, Pitu offers a number of beautifying filters, blemish(瑕疵) removing tools and virtual makeup choices for users to choose from.Launched in 2014, Pitu has accumulated 106 million monthly active users (MAUs). While the number is not as impressive as that of Meitu s apps, some argu
6、e that the user base of Tencent s gaming products and chat applications, such as QQ and WeChat, gives Pitu great potential for further growth. According to Chinese app watchers, Pitu s target audience is younger and more individualized than that of MeituPic. 80 percent of Pitu s users are younger th
7、an 25, giving the app more room to try out more new features.3. FaceUIn contrast with most other beauty apps, FaceU, focuses more on the social feature, encouraging users to video chat with friends and even strangers while playing with its fun stickers (贴纸) and the strategy is undoubtedly working. L
8、aunched in 2016, the app, which mainly targets female users between 15 and 35, has twice made it onto the Apple store s Chart for top apps.21. Meitu Inc has developed a series of beauty camera apps except _.A. Meipai. B. MeituPic.C. Tian Tian Pi Tu. D. Beauty Plus.22. What gives Tian Tian Pi Tu more
9、 room to grow potentially?A. The amount of Meitu Appss potential users.B. Users of Tencents gaming products and chat apps.C. The various kinds of photo-editing functions.D. The room to try out more new features.23. According to the passage, what do the three Apps have in common?A. They mainly target
10、 young users. B. They all launched in 2016.C. They specialize in photo editing. D. They are popular and hot.BTencent announced yesterday that it will limit the daily time for youngsters to play its popular King of Glory game after parents and schools in Shanghai and other areas complained their chil
11、dren had become addicted to playing it.From tomorrow, children younger than 12 will only be allowed to play the game for a maximum(最大值) of one hour a day, and after 9 pm, they will be banned from logging into it, said Tencent. Those older than 12 will be able to play a maximum two hours a day.The ga
12、me system will remind players the time they have been playing and young players will be forced to log out when the time is up.Tencent claimed these were the strictest measures in Chinas game industry to prevent addiction and the company expected they would ease parents anxiety.The company also said
13、it had updated its system for parents to keep tabs on their children using its games.Since February, parents can receive messages when children log in and spend money on the game after they connect childrens game accounts with their mobile phone numbers.Now, parents can connect phones, tablets or co
14、mputers that their children use to play games, so that they can keep an eye on the children even if they have several game accounts, Tencent said.Song Zhe, a father of a Shanghai high school student, welcomed the measures but was not sure if they would be sufficiently effective. “I like the system t
15、hat could lock up the devices as children can register many accounts,” he said, “but children are so clever that they can always think out counter measures.”24. What can we infer from Paragraph 2?A. Kids under 11 could play the game for at most 7 hours in a week.B. Girls under 8 are able to log in t
16、he game at 10 pm.C. Those older than 16 are able to play the game all the time.D. Children over 13 can log in the game after playing 3 hours in a day.25. The underlined phrase “keep tabs on” is closest in meaning to “_”.A. be careful with B. be in control ofC. have an eye on D. keep contact with26.
17、What can we learn about the game system according to the passage?A. Parents can monitor their children even if they try to register different game accounts.B. Parents need to connect their tablets or computers to the game accounts of their children.C. Parents can be reminded of the time their childr
18、en have been playing the games.D. Parents should pay attention to their phones all the time in case they miss any message.27. What did Song Zhes father think of the game system?A. The game system was absolutely welcomed by him.B. Children were too dull to break out of the system.C. He was uncertain
19、about the effectiveness of the system.D. Children could register lots of accounts to unlock the devices.COn any given weekend, the Washington, D.C., public library system offers nearly a dozen classes. You can try Matt Mcentees class, where hell teach you how to fix anything from a clock to a broken
20、 heart in person.I decided to check out a small class early one morning. Its called Homebuying 101. Today, there are about 10 adults ranging in age from their mid-20s to early 50sfinding their seats.In the second row, Whenna Andrews, 28, already has her notebook out.I ask Andrews why she came to a c
21、lass at the library, instead of learning how to buy a home online. “This is going to be my first time buying a home and I have a lot of questions,” Andrews answers. “I feel like if Im reading by myself online I can get lost in the information.”Andrews decision to learn in a traditional classroom is
22、still the preferred choice for adults, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center.Pew looked at nearly 3,000 people, aged 18 and older. Pew wanted to know how, and where, adults learn, after they leave their formal schooling.“Learning is still very much a place-based thing,” says Pew resear
23、cher John Horrigan. “The Internet plays a role, but its secondary in most respects.”For the 74 percent of adults who considered themselves to be personal learners, only a third turned to the Internet for most or all of their learning.The study also found differences when it comes to education and in
24、come level. For those with a bachelors degree, technology is helping. But for those with just a high school diploma, its not playing as big a role. The study even found that many werent aware of online resources like lots of open online courses or learning tools like Khan Academy.Whenna Andrews know
25、s about those things she even found the homebuyers class on Facebook. But she prefers learning in person.28. What can we learn about Matt Mcentee?A. He only teaches online classes.B. He is a science teacher.C. He knows how to break peoples heart.D. You can learn a lot in his class.29. For Andrews, t
26、he online information about homebuying seems .A. valuable B. incorrectC. confusing D. out-of-date30. What does Andrews think of the classes the library offers?A. She looks forward to them.B. She shows no interest in them.C. She thinks they should be improved.D. She thinks there is no market for them
27、.31. The text mainly discusses .A. the development of online coursesB. the important role technology playsC. the leading way of lifelong learning is traditionally basedD. the roles of the public library systemDWilliam Curry is a serious climate scientist, not an art critic. But he has spent a lot of
28、 time on Emanuel Leutzes famous painting “George Washington Crossing the Delaware,” which describes a boatload of colonial American soldiers making their way to attack English the day after Christmas in 1776. “Most people think these other guys in the boat are rowing, but they are actually pushing t
29、he ice away,” says Curry, tapping his finger on the painting. Sure enough, the lead sailor is breaking the frozen river with his boot. “I grew up in the Philadelphia. The place in this painting is 30 minutes away by car. I can tell you, this kind of thing just doesnt happen anymore.”But it may again
30、 soon. And ice-choked scenes may also return to Europe. The 16th-century painter Pieters works, including the 1565 masterpiece “Hunters in the Snow,” make the now-temperate European landscapes look more like Lapland. Such frigid settings were commonplace during a period dating roughly from 1300 to 1
31、850 because much of North America and Europe was in the pain of a little ice age. And now there is increasing evidence that the cold could return. A growing number of scientists believe conditions are right for another lasted cooldown, or small ice age. While no one is predicting an ice sheet like t
32、he one that covered the Northern Hemisphere with glaciers about 12,000 years ago, the next cooling trend could drop average temperatures 5 degrees over much of the United States and 10 degrees in the Northeast, northern Europe, and northern Asia.Political changes since the last ice age could make su
33、rvival far more difficult for the worlds poor. During previous cooling periods, these people simply picked up and moved south, but that doesnt work in the modem world, of closed borders. “To the extent the climate change may cause rapid and extensive changes of fortune for those who live off the lan
34、d, the inability to migrate may remove one of the major safety homelands for pitiful people,” says the report.32. The writer uses paintings in the first paragraph to say A. impossible future climate change.B. climate change of the last two centuries.C. the river doesnt freeze in winter anymore.D. ho
35、w George Washington led his troops across the river.33. Which of the following do scientists believe to be possible?A. The temperature may drop over much of the Northern Hemisphere.B. It will be colder than 12,000 years ago.C. The entire Northern Hemisphere will be covered in ice.D. Europe will look
36、 more like Lapland.34. Why is it difficult for the poor to survive the next age?A. People dont live in tribes anymore.B. Politics are changing too fast today.C. Climate change causes people live off the land.D. Migration has become impossible because of closed borders.35. What is the best title of t
37、he passage?A. A New Ice Age.B. The Effect of Ice Age.C. Prediction about the Ice Age.D. Political and Climate Change.第二节 (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。 Everyone can benefit a lot from reading books. The following is about the various benefits of reading books._36_
38、 Whenever you read something, you learn information that you otherwise wouldnt have known. It can be a fact about history or a theory you didnt know existed. If you want to learn new words, reading books is a great way to enlarge your vocabulary.Reading keeps your mind in good condition. Similar to
39、solving puzzles, reading books allows your mind to practice its processing skills._37_.One of the primary benefits of reading books is its ability to develop your critical thinking skill. _38_ Wherever you are faced with a similar problem in real life, your mind is able to put its mystery-solving sk
40、ills to a test.One of the real benefits of reading books is that the information in it can be accessed over and over again. For example, reading a cookbook allows you the luxury of reviewing the procedures whenever you need to._39_ Dont even think about writing the information down because you may l
41、ose the paper you wrote down on sooner or later.These are just some of the wonderful benefits of reading books. _40_ If you cant even go outside, you can download free e-books on line and read them on your computer. That way, you can set how advantageous reading can be for yourself.A. Reading books
42、keeps your mind absent.B. You can improve your memory by reading.C. Reading books provides you with new knowledge.D. Following a recipe from a cooking show will be difficult. E. Reading mystery novels, for example, sharpens your mind.F. Going without books for too long will turn your mind into a whi
43、rl (混乱).G. Why dont you drop by the bookstore or library and pick a book up?第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 45) 第一节 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 和 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。 The young seal couldnt have been more than two days old, and yet he was all alone. Sometimes he would s
44、wim _41_, but he always came back. At first we thought it was _42_ that he kept swimming back to us, until we noticed that he obviously had been _43_, and had nowhere else to go. We call him “Curious George”.Without his mothers milk, George appeared very _44_ with his eyes closed. I jumped into the
45、water and swam up to him,_45_ we were less than two feet away. My heart went out to George and I just hope that he had the _46_ to interact with me. Suddenly, he _47_ his eyes and immediately he jumped up between my arms, putting his head against my chest. It was a(n)_48_ moment. But I knew that Geo
46、rge wouldnt _49_ without some help.We _50_ the local conservation volunteers. They were _51_ that in the absence of his mother, he had developed a _52_ relationship with us. They promised they would bring him to an area with _53_ people living there and keep an eye on him. Even though it hurt to see
47、 him _54_, we knew that he was in better hands.The next day we _55_ the conservation volunteers and asked how George was doing._56_ the volunteers informed us that he was too close to humans, we realized that was probably our _57_! They decided to bring him to a small island wildlife preserve with a lot of seals in the area, where they could better _58_ him.A week later, we called again, and were informed that George was _59_ in the water swimming with other seals. George was _60_. And he will always swim in my heart.41. A. away B. around C.