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1、哈尔滨市骨干继任培训作业高二下学期期中考试 英语试题 2014-12-10 (满分150分 时间 120分钟)第一卷第一部分:听力 (共二节,满分20分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)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. What does the man want to drink?A. Coffee.B. Tea.C. Juice.2. When can they leave that afternoon accordin
2、g to the woman?A. Before 5:00.B. After 5:00.C. At 5:00.3. Where are the two speakers most probably talking?A. In a cotton field.B. On a farm.C. On a train.4. How many children does the woman have?A. Four.B. Three.C. Five.5. How did the woman read the book?A. She chose some chapters to read.B. She re
3、ad it slowly.C. She went over the book chapter by chapter.第二节(共15小题;每小题l分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每个小题;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白听两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What would the woman do during her vacation if she had plenty of money?A. Enjoy the fresh air at
4、 the seaside.B. Go to visit the Great Wall.C. Travel around the world.7. Where would the man like to go for his vacation?A. Stonehenge.B. The Great Wall.C. The Statue of Liberty.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a shop.B. In a post office.C. In a bank.9. What does the m
5、an plan to do?A. Post something.B. Send an e-mail.C. Buy a suit.10. How much does the man pay at last?A. $ 3.08.B. $ 18.25. C. $ 11.12.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats the woman doing?A. Going to school.B. Attending a class.C. Asking for information.12. Which bus will the woman take?A. The first one.B. Th
6、e second one.C. The last one.13. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Strangers.B. A Couple.C. Friends.听第9段材料,回答14至16题。14. On what day does this conversation take place?A. Tuesday.B. Thursday.C. Saturday.15. What does the man want to do?A. Update his file.B. Pay with a check.C. Ha
7、ve a check-up.16. What does the woman change in the mans file?A. The name.B. The address.C. The phone number.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17. What is the average temperature of Haikou annually?A. It is 17.2C.B. It is 29C.C. It is 23.8C.18. When is the rainy season in Haikou?A. From April to October. B. From May
8、 to October. C. From May to August.19. How is the climate in Haikou?A. It is poor in rain.B. It is very windy.C. It is rich in sunlight.20. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Haikou is the second largest island in China.B. There is a clear change in different seasons.C. The citys name means “Mouth of
9、 the River”.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) A When Debbie Parkhurst choked on a piece of apple at her Maryland home, her dog jumped in,landing hard on her chest and forcing the piece of apple to pop out of her throat. Debbie Parkhursts husband, Kevin, was at his job at a Wilmington, De
10、l.,chemical firm when she took a midday break from jewelry and bit into an apple. When the Keesling family of Indiana were about to be overcome by carbon monoxide(CO), their cat clawed(抓) at wife Cathys hair until she woke up and called for help.For their timely acts, Toby, a golden 2 1/2-year-old d
11、og, and Winnie, a gray-eyed American shorthair, were named Dog and Cat of the Year by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.Neither Parkhurst nor Keesling could explain their pets timely heroics,though Parkhurst suggested it might have been guided by God intervention(干预). “Th
12、ats what our veterinarian(兽医) said,” she said. “He wasnt making a joke; hes very spiritual, and now I have to agree with him.” But both pets were themselves rescued in baby, Toby as a 4-week-old baby thrown into a garbage bin to die, and Winnie as a week-old orphan hiding under a barn, so helpless t
13、hat Keeslings husband, Eric, had to feed her milk.As the Keeslings recalled it, a gas-driven pump spread carbon monoxide through the house. By the time Winnie moved into rescue spot, the couples 14-year-old son, Michael, was already unconscious. “Winnie jumped on the bed and was clawing at me, with
14、a kind of angry noise,” Cathy Keesling said. “When I woke up I felt like a T-bar had hit me across the head.”State police and officers responding to her 911 call said the family was only minutes from death, judging by the amount of poisonous gas in the house.21. We can know Debbie Parkhurst _.A. wor
15、ks in a Wilmington, Del.,chemical factor B. was making jewelry when she had the accidentC. might have died but for her pets help D. was unconscious when her pet found her22. Both pets heroic acts most probably connected with _.A. God arrangements B. their being once helpedC. their sense of danger D.
16、 their veterinarians training23. Why did Winnie try to wake Cathy Keesling up?A. Because a T-bar was going to hit him. B. Because he was hungry and wanted milk.C. Because Debbie choked something in her throat.D. Because there was danger in her house.24. From the passage we can infer that _.A. if you
17、 love me love my animals B. all pets are useful to peopleC. we cant never be too careful in our daily life D. to help others sometimes can get rewardBWhen students and parents are asked to rate subjects according to their importance, the arts are unavoidably at the bottom of the list. Music is nice,
18、 people seem to say, but not important. Too often it is viewed as mere entertainment, but certainly not an education priority(优先). This view is shortsighted. In fact, music education is beneficial and important for all students. Music tells us who we are. Because music is an expression of the beings
19、 who create it, it reflects their thinking and values, as well as the social environment it came from. Rock music represents a lifestyle just as surely as does a Schubert song. The jazz influence that George Gershwin and other musicians introduced into their music is obviously American because it ca
20、me from American musical traditions. Music expresses our character and values. It gives us identity as a society. Music provides a kind of perception(感知)that cannot be acquired any other way. Science can explain how the sun rises and sets. The arts explore the emotive(情感的)meaning of the same phenome
21、non. We need every possible way to discover and respond to our world for one simple but powerful reason: No one way can get it all. The arts are forms of thought as powerful in what they communicate as mathematical and scientific symbols. They are ways we human beings “talk” to each other. They are
22、the language of civilization through which we express our fears, our curiosities, our hungers, our discoveries, our hopes. The arts are ways we give form to our ideas and imagination so that they can be shared with others. When we do not give children access to an important way of expressing themsel
23、ves such as music, we take away from them the meanings that music expresses. Science and technology do not tell us what it means to be human. The arts do. Music is an important way we express human suffering, celebration, the meaning and value of peace and love. So music education is far more necess
24、ary than people seem to realize. 25. According to Paragraph 1, students _. A. regard music as a way of entertainmentB. disagree with their parents on education C. view music as an overlooked subjectD. prefer the arts to science 26. In Paragraph 2, the author uses jazz an example to_. A. compare it w
25、ith rock musicB. show music identifies a society C. introduce American musical traditionsD. prove music influences peoples lifestyles 27. According to the passage, the arts and science_. A. approach the world from different anglesB. explore different phenomena of the world C express peoples feelings
26、 in different waysD. explain what it means to be human differently 28. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Music education deserves more attention.B. Music should be of top education priority. C. Music is an effective communication tool.D. Music education makes students more imaginative. C Dogs
27、 and millionaires have a lot in common. They are absolute opportunists (especially when it comes to rewards). They defend their territory (地盘). And in general, they dont like cats. Perhaps that explains a new survey showing that millionaires are far more dog-friendly than the rest of Americans. Acco
28、rding to a study by Spectrem Group, 58% of millionaire pet owners have a dog. Only 37% own a cat. Only 3% keep fish, 2% birds and 2% have a horse. Similarly, 39% of U. S. households own a dog, compared to 33% of households owning a cat, released by the Humane Society. Jennifer Cona, a trust and esta
29、tes attorney (信托和资产律师) and partner with Genser Subow Genser & Cona in New York, does a lot of work on pet trusts. She said of all the pet trusts shes worked on, 90% are for dogs and only 10% are for cats. She said dogs provide one thing especially important for the wealthy: unconditional love. “You
30、dont get that from a cat,” she said, “Dogs are like children for some families, except that they dont mess up in college or run off with money. Sometimes its easy to see why dogs are the favorite children.” Millionaires show their love for their dogs in part by their spending. One quarter of million
31、aire pet owners spend more than $1, 000 a year on their pets, the Spectrem study said, while more than half spend more than $500 a year. Many would say those numbers are understated, given all the diamond-dog collars, dog foods and booming dog spas in evidence these days, not to mention the medical
32、bills. The survey showed 34% of pet owners spend money on decorating, while 6% spend on “sweaters, outfits and costumes.” More than half of millionaire pet owners spend money on teeth cleaning for their pets. More than 16%, meanwhile, said they would spend money on reconstructive surgeries and “anti
33、-anxiety, anti-depression” medication for their pets. 29. What is the passage mainly about? A. Millionaires like dogs more than other Americans. B. Keeping dogs as pets is quite popular among Americans. C. Pet dogs help relieve their owners anxiety and depression. D. Millionaires spend much money on
34、 teeth cleaning for their pets.30. From the survey by Spectrem Group, we can learn _. A. about one third of American households own a cat B. more than half of millionaire pet owners have a dog C. millionaire pet owners spend $1, 000 on their pets daily D. 34% of pet owners spend money on dog clothin
35、g31. Whats the main reason why millionaires show great love for their dogs? A. They can afford the high expense to raise pet dogs. B. Pet dogs have never made a mess of things around. C. Millionaires feel more secure in company of dogs. D. Pet dogs show unconditional love for their owners.32. What d
36、oes Jennifer Cona probably think of millionaires owning pet dogs ? A. Ridiculous.B. Acceptable.C. Negative.D. Indifferent. D The Graduate School of University of Florida welcomes you to apply for one of the highest quality and most affordable graduate education opportunities available today. How the
37、 Application Process WorksThe UF Office of Admission, which determines your eligibility(合格) for admission to the university.The department you want to major in, which determines your eligibility for its graduate program. If you are a non-US applicant, the UF International Center, which determines yo
38、ur eligibility for a student visa after you are admitted, on the basis of your reported pre-existing funds.Please note: The UF Graduate School is not involved in this process. Contact the department you are applying to if you have questions about your application. 1. Read all the information and ins
39、tructions on the UF Office of Admissions graduate admission webpages. 2. Contact the department you want to major in to find out its application requirements and deadlines. 3. Fill out and submit your online application and application fee payment by clicking on the link. 4. Have your official test
40、scores (FE, GMAT, GRE, IELTS, MELAB, TOEFL, TSE) and transcripts(文本)sent to UF Office of Admission( with official translations of them, if the originals are not in English). 5. Send these materials to the department you want to major in: Statement of purpose (letter of intent). Resume or curriculum
41、vita. Recommendation letters. A graduate fellowship/assistantship application. Transcripts (with official translations, if the originals are not in English). Any other materials required by the graduate program you are applying for.Please note: You can now choose to submit your statement of purpose,
42、 resume and recommendation letters online via the UF Office of Admissions online application system. Official test scores received at the UF Office of Admissions will automatically be made available to your department.6. E-mail your department to let it know you have applied online and have sent it
43、application materials.Application FeeUFs nonrefundable application fee is $30. You can pay online by credit card (for a $1.75 extra) or mail your payment (your name and UFID number on the check and a cover memorandum attached to the check) to the school address. Test Score CodesThe UFs code for subm
44、ission of GMAT, GRE, TOEFL and TSE scores is 5812. 33. According to the passage, which of the following is true? A. The UF Office of Admission can decide whether you will be a qualified graduate. B. The department you major in will determine whether you can graduate or not.C. The UF International Ce
45、nter is in charge of checking your visa before the admission.D. The UF Graduate School can answer all the questions about your application. 34. Which of the following can be inferred from the poster?A. The transcripts must be written in ones official language. B. The application fee can be paid in c
46、ash if necessary. C. You neednt send the test score to your department in person.D. You have to call to tell the department about your application.35. When you apply for the graduate education opportunity, you _.A. need to send your exam papers yourself B. have to pay $ 31.75 by mailingC. should get a score of at least 5812 for any test D. must state the reasons for application 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。Being healthy means taking care of yourself physically and mentally. Here are some of my