1、温州二外 2014 学年第二学期学科知识竞赛英 语 试 题本卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题) ,满分 100 分。考试时间 100 分钟。第 I 卷(选择题,三部分,共80分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 15 分)第一节听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Wha t is the woman doing?A. Ordering. B. Buying apples. C. Making a salad.2. Where
2、 does the conversation take place?A. In the womans home. B. In the mans home. C. In a restaurant. 3. How does the woman want to lose weight?A. By eating less. B. By running. C. By swimming.4. What season is it now?A. Spring. B. Autumn. C. Winter. 来源:学科网5. What present has the man bought?A. A book. B
3、. Some flowers. C. A pair of gloves.第二节 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 题。6. What are the speakers doing?A. Interviewing a champion. B. Reporting a match live. C. Talking about a new world
4、 record.7. What do we know about Paul Timmons?A. He breaks a world record. B. He is talented in competing. C. He isnt in the lead all the time.听下面一段对话,回答第 8 和第 9 题。8. What is the woman probably?A. A writer. B. A reporter. C. A tour guide.9. What is on the mans right?A. A statue. B. A park. C. A pala
5、ce.听下面一段对话,回答第 10 至第 12 题。10. When did the man buy the T-shirt?A. Yesterday. B. A couple of days ago. C. A few weeks ago.11. Why does the man want to change the T-shirt?A. He wants a bigger size. B. He doesnt like the style. C. He prefers another color. 12. What will the woman do next?A. Change the
6、T-shirt for the man. B. Have a word with her manager.来源:学科网 ZXXKC. Give the mans money back. 听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至第 15 题。13. What does the speaker say about the Grand Palace?A. Its outside walls were damaged last year.B. It sells gifts in the entrance hall.C. Its roof still needs repairing.14. What can v
7、isitors do in the music room?A. Take a picture of the old furniture.B. Enjoy the beautiful ceiling.C. Eat home-made cakes.15. How much does a family of 2 adults and 2 children pay for the ticket?A.13.50 B. 18. C. 22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)从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
8、选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。16. -Take part in the marathon! Are you kidding? - _. Come on. We can make it.A. I dont mind B. Forget it C. Im serious D. Go ahead 17. He is said to have written and sung the song _ his wife who died from skin cancer 2 years ago.A. in memory of B. in need ofC. in honour of D. in supp
9、ort of18. Special attention should be paid _ our earth from _.A. to prevent; being polluted B. to prevent; pollutingC. to preventing; being polluted D. to preventing; polluted19. This summer was exciting for many people on the planetthe World Cup _ in Brazil from June 12 to July 13. A. turned up B.
10、took place C. set off D. broke up20. I would describe tough girls(女汉子)as handsome _ beautiful, who usually think independently and are able to solve problems by themselves. A. other than B. rather than C. more than D. less than21. On the dark street, there were no people around _ she could turn for
11、help. A. to whom B. with whom C. by whom D. for whom22. I had planned to get the work finished ahead of time, but I _too busy. A. was B. had been C. have been D. am 23. It is _ for newcomers to get used to the local customs if they are to survive in a totally new country. A. impressive B. puzzling C
12、. fundamental D. unbelievable 24. What did you say to your sister? I saw her crying in the room. It my fault. I just said hello to her when I met her, nothing else.A. must have been B. cant have been C. oughtnt to be D. should have been25. Only after Daiyu and Liu Qian travelled across Canada by tra
13、in _ how vast and empty the country is. A. had they realize B. they realized C. they had realized D. did they realize 26. Damage caused by flooding in the country _ by a government official, and the total loss will be reported next Monday.A. is inspected B. is being inspected C. had inspected D. had
14、 been inspected27. I really appreciate _ to drive me home, but Im afraid I have to finish my work first.来源:学&科&网A. you to offer B. you offer C. your offering D. that you are offering28. _ makes the book so excellent is the creative imagination of the writer.A. That B. What C. Who D. Which29. _ on a
15、true story, the film Huo Yuanjia is popular with many people.A. Base on B. Based on C. Basing on D. To base on30. The invention of spaceships makes _ human beings to travel to the moon.A. that possible for B. that possible of C. it possible for D. it possible of第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)阅读下面短
16、文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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。I was living in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is a 31 city, with more people living in it than in my whole country. W e rented a flat in a guarded community, but there was a favela(贫民窟 ) quite 32 . For several months I didnt have a car, 33 three times
17、a week, I took buses to go to the city centre. During these 34 , I would ride with the people who took the same bus from the favela to go to work. When I got on the bus, all the seats were already 35 . But when people saw that my bag was 36 , they offered to hold it on their legs to make me feel lig
18、hter 37 . At first, I was 38 . Then I realized that these people had absolutely no 39 to steal from me: they only wanted to 40 . Once, on my way back, I had to 41 a long time at a bus stop. I was 42 , except for a woman who was 43 very poor. She carried a small paper bag of popcorn and nothing else.
19、 While we were waiting, she walked over and 44 me some popcorn. I 45 her, but didnt want to help myself to it. She then repeatedly 46 that I take from what was clearly her 47 food. That was the first time I had thought about how people who have almost nothing are sometimes able to 48 the little they
20、 have more “ 49 ” than those who own a lot. I wonder if its true that the more you have, the bigger the burden and the difficulty to share anything with others. I was so moved by that womans simple 50 that day. I clearly had more than she did, but she naturally and joyfully shared what little she ha
21、d with me. 31. A. small B. beautiful C. huge D. warm32. A. near B. similar C. quiet D. noisy33. A. because B. so C. but D. or34. A. visits B. trips C. holidays D. weekends35. A. checked B. reserved C. taken D. emptied36. A. light B. big C. worn D. heavy37. A. sitting B. standing C. walking D. carryi
22、ng38. A. disappointed B. doubtful C. appreciated D. satisfied39. A. intention B. patience C. chance D. application40. A. help B. meet C. greet D. change41. A. look for B. ask for C. wait for D. sit for42. A. nervous B. hungry C. scared D. alone43. A. obviously B. really C. probably D. especially44.
23、A. bought B. offered C. sold D. made45. A. thanked B. refused C. doubted D. promised46. A. argued B. ordered C. insisted D. pretended47. A. delicious B. special C. sweet D. only48. A. share B. provide C. sell D. present49. A. anxiously B. commonly C. skillfully D. easily 50. A. respect B. generosity
24、 C. confidence D. encouragement第三部分 : 阅读理解(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 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAshlyn Blocker could break her arm and not know it. Thats because Ashlyn, 13, cant feel pain. That might sound like a cool superpower. But without pain, everyday activities can be hazar
25、dous for Ashlyn. In fact, they could kill her.When Ashlyn was born, no one knew that she couldnt feel pain. But soon there was hints(迹象)that something was wrong. When Ashlyns teeth grew in, she almost chewed off part on her tongue. Ashlyns parents took her to doctor for tests. The doctors discovered
26、 that Ashlyn couldnt feel pain, a condition called congenital insensitivity to pain(CIPA). Fewer than 100 people in the United States have it. There is no cure.(治疗方法).“Sometimes its frustrating,” she admits.But Ashlyn doesnt let anything stop her from doing things she wants to do. “I just have to be
27、 careful,” she says.For years, Ashlyn didnt know anyone else who had CIPA. That made it harder to deal with her condition. “I felt alone,” she says.One night she drea med that there was a camp for kids like her. In 2011, Ashlys mom made the dream come true. She started Camp Painless But Hopeless.The
28、 camp is for children who have CIPA. Every November, they and their families spend four days together.The campers get to do daring activities like rock climbingwearing safety equipment.Someday, Ashlyn wants to be a director at the camp so she can help others who cant feel pain. In fact, Ashlyn is al
29、ready helping others. Since 2004, she has let scientists study her to learn more about her condition. What they are finding out could one day help people who suffer from the same disease. That makes her feel great. “I believe there is a reason for everything, ” she says, “There is a reason for me.”5
30、1. The underlined word “hazardous” in Paragraph 1 can be replaced by “_”.A. interesting B. dangerous C. difficult D. strange52. What can we learn about Ashlyns illness?A. She was born that way. B. It is a common diseaseC. It is sometimes helpful to her D. She is getting better and better now.53. We
31、can learn from the passage that Ashlyn _.A. is optimistic and holds on to hope for lifeB. helps run the campC. does some research on CIPAD. wants to be a scientist some dayBWhats your opinion about gun control in the US?Figures tell a different story: Countries that allow their citizens to carry gun
32、s seem to have more killings than those that do not allow them. Its easy to kill with a gun. The media is filled with violence. People, especially young people, watch television. Having a gun does not cause someone to kill. The problem is within that persons mind. Controlling guns will not control k
33、illing. Changing the mindset will, however.- Bobby Walker, U.S.Guns are deadly to all others who are near or know someone who has one. People dont understand the danger it holds, and dont realize what will happen just by cleaning it of if a younger child gets a hold of it. This weapon(武器) is dangero
34、us and we dont need teens, kids, anyone to have them. Society can get along without guns.-Ann Miller, U.SI have a very large farm near Austin, Texas, USA. Because it is far from the city, I need to protect my property(财产) and cattle from thieves and wild dogs. The wildlife, such as coyotes and puma(
35、郊狼和美洲狮), can feed on deer, mice, rabbitsthey dont bother me and I dont bother them. I lost 45 animals to thieves that cut a fence. This will never happen again. You ask if I would shootof coursethats why I carry a gun.- Texas Rancher, U.SSome people think guns are very bad because they lead to viole
36、nce. In my opinion, when people kill themselves or others, they do not have any feelings because they do not know anything about love, sympathy(同情), and promise. The only way those persons can get these feelings is when they keep close to family, friends and people who matter to them. Now, h aving a
37、 gun is not a problem: the problem is what the people feel when they use one.-Connie Faille, Colombia54. Bobby Walkers attitude towards the media might be _A. satisfied B. unconcerned C. doubtful D. negative55. The relationship between the Texas Rancher and coyotes can be described as _A. peaceful B
38、. difficult C. dangerous D. changeable56. Which of the following may help the gun problem according to Connie Faille?A. Education about gun safety. B. Stricter laws against violence.C. Nice feelings when using guns. D. close relationships between people.57. Who is in support of controlling guns?A. B
39、obby Walker B. Ann Miller C. Texas Rancher D. Connie FailleCHow come it seems like every kid today is a winner of something, when we know every kid cant be a star? These days. Kids are first divided by age, then by achievement, and often by the type of performance.American culture in general has inc
40、reasingly accepted prizes and awards. The winner-take-all prize tradition that characterizes American culture started in the early 20th century along with the development of organized American sporting culture. In the second half of the 20th century, the attention on competition, and rankings(等级) in
41、 general, grew rapidly. The 1970s had the most prize creations, including the addition of even more prizes to fields such as film and literature. Music competitions, including the introduction of the American Music Awards, saw similar growth in this time period. Since then, prizes have become increa
42、singly fashionable, along with childrens competitive activities. While awards may help people set goals and practice their activity, awards may also be a business practice. Trophies(奖杯 ) help make sure that customers return year after year. Keeping kids, parents, teachers and coaches happy with lots
43、 of recognition keeps the money flowing to the organizers of the competitions.Trophies may keep kids coming back, and their parents paying, but research finds that giving kids trophies for doing an activity means lower levels of encouragement. High levels of encouragement are exactly what we want to
44、 foster (培养 ) among kids to help them get long-term success and take pride in a well-earned achievement. So parents need to be careful when trying to get titles for their young kids, and make sure the honor created is for their kids and not for praise from anyone else in their childrens lives. 58. W
45、hat does the writer mean by saying” we know every kids cant be a star” in Paragraph 1?A. We should encourage kids moreB. We encourage kids in a wrong wayC. We dont allow kids to be stars.D. We shouldnt expect too much of kids.59. Paragraph 2 is mainly about _A. what prize culture in America meansB.
46、when prize culture in America startedC. how prize culture in America developedD. why prize culture is so important in America.60. What does the writer think of the trophies?A. Businessmen benefit a lot from it.B. Parents pay too much for it.来源:Zxxk.ComC. They help kids get long-term success.D. They
47、mean nothing at all to kids.61. In the passage, parents are advised to _.A. choose competitions for kid s wisely. B. stop kids taking part in any competition.C. invite kids to join in more outdoor activitiesD. let kids face violent competition by themselves.DJust as they were getting ready to leave the street corner, they noticed a man walking toward them. He was obviously a wealthy man - they could tell that from the finely tailored business suit he was wearing and the gold watch chain that decorated his left pocket.The first beggar