科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江杭州第二中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
China’s one-child policy has been in place for decades and is causing ageing problem. So the news that China abandons one-child policy is _________ with cheers from many married couples.
A. behaved B. greeted C. hugged D. equipped
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江杭州第二中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
DEAR Daughter,
We have not seen you for a while now, so I thought we might check in. Did you fall off the edge of the Earth? Your mother worries, you know, and I am just curious. Well, I am more than curious. I feel abandoned.
Apparently you’ve dumped us for your career. I can understand that, because you’ve always had a wonderful work ethic (道德).
Look, obviously your long absence has confused us. As we go about our daily routines, your mother and I are distracted – both by your absence and our pride in your career. The other day, I entered my work password into the microwave, then stood there cursing it for not working. And I was so off my game (狀態(tài)差) that I actually used that cholesterol-free mayo (不含膽固醇的蛋黃醬) your mother insisted on buying in an effort to drive me from the house.
Listen, a lot has happened since you’ve been away. Abraham Lincoln was shot. We had two more children – a princess, now 23; a boy, now 12.
Yesterday I bought a very clean 2001 Camaro car from an older woman. Your mother is not happy about this. She says it is the kind of muscle car driven by ex-convicts (有犯罪前科的人) when they examine your house at 2 am.
In response, I tell her it was the car of my dreams (when I was 18). So that’s where your long absence has left us. Your long absence is not so bad, though we miss your roaring laughter ... the way your cheeks flush (暈紅) when you eat Thai food. How you always march too hard into the house, like a Scotsman stepping on snakes.
Each evening, your mother now waits by the window the way she did when you used to step off the bus in first grade, your hair full of rubber bands.
Bet that drove you crazy even then, her running out on the porch (門廊) like you’d just returned from a month-long journey to the moon.
Look, parents are not easy people.
But should the urge ever hit you, feel free to stop by some time. Our house is your house. Our hearts are yours too.
And your mother is still waiting by the window.
Love, Dad
1.The author entered his work password into the microwave because __________.
A. all kinds of passwords made him confused
B. he was thinking too much about his work
C. he was affected by his daughter’s long absence
D. he was getting old and he had forgotten how to use the microwave
2.The author describes his and his wife’s current situation by __________.
A. comparing the past and present
B. talking about history and his dream
C. listing changes they have made to their routines
D. detailing strange things they have started doing
3.With the last six paragraphs, the author is trying to __________.
A. describe what kind of person his daughter is
B. show how much he and his wife care about their daughter
C. show how annoyed his daughter must feel about her mother
D. remind his daughter of the problems they had
4.From the article, we can conclude that the author is __________.
A. humorous B. inspiring C. serious D. patient
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江杭州第二中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
EACH of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as a necessary part of the learning process. But all too often we convey to our children either by words or by actions that failure is something to be ashamed of, that nothing but top performance meets our approval.
Donnie was my youngest third-grader. His fear of failure kept him from classroom games that other children played excitedly. He seldom answered questions – he might be wrong. He seldom finished his work because he repeatedly checked with me to be sure he hadn’t made a mistake.
I tried my best to build his self-confidence. But nothing changed until midterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned to our classroom. She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie included, adored her. But even enthusiastic, loving Mary was baffled by this little boy who feared he might make a mistake.
Then one morning we were working math problems. Donnie had copied the problems with painstaking neatness and filled in answers for the first row. Pleased with his progress, I left the children with Mary. But when I returned, Donnie was in tears. He’d missed the third problem.
Mary looked at me in despair. Suddenly her face brightened. From the desk we shared, she got a canister (小筒) filled with pencils.
“Look, Donnie,” she said, “I’ve got something to show you.” She removed the pencils and placed them on his desk. “See these pencils, Donnie?” she continued. “They belong to Mrs. Lindstrom and me. See how the erasers are worn? That’s because we make mistakes too. Lots of them. But we erase the mistakes and try again. That’s what you must learn to do, too.”
She kissed him and continued: “I’ll leave one of these pencils on your desk so you’ll remember that everybody makes mistakes, even teachers.” Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and just a glimmer (少許) of a smile.
The pencil became Donnie’s prized possession. That, together with Mary Anne’s frequent encouragement and praise for even Donnie’s small successes, gradually persuaded him that it’s all right to make mistakes – as long as you erase them and try again.
1. The word “baffled” in Paragraph 3 most probably means __________.
A. eased B. confused C. defeated D. impressed
2. Which of the following words best describe Mary Anne as she is shown in the article?
A. Patient and inspiring. B. Creative and modest.
C. Determined and strict. D. Considerate and proud.
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
A. Each of us should try our best to be a perfectionist.
B. Donnie rarely finished his work because he seldom answered questions and thus had difficulties.
C. The story was written mainly to sing high praise for Mary Anne.
D. The author seems to believe that failure is an opportunity to learn and make progress.
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江杭州第二中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單詞拼寫
單詞拼寫
1.It’s hard to tell what kind of person he is. On one o______________, he is normal and on another, he behaves strangely.
2.We can not afford an expensive package tour abroad because we have a tight b______________.
3.This exercise is beyond me. Could you give me an e______________ of how to work it out?
4.The cartoon movie, originally i______________ for kids, has turned out to attract adults so much.
5.Our argument was so c______________ that I was 100% sure we would win the debate.
6. Doctors say that even a single b______________ existing in air, water or soil can be a cause of disease.
7.Alibaba has been e______________ its business over the last decade and has now been a world-class company.
8.When we say the festival is around the corner or on the way, it means the festival is a______________.
9.Cathy doesn't care about what she eats,but she is very p_______________ about what she wears.
10.O______________ by fear and despair, she found herself unable to speak a single word.
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江杭州第二中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:其他題
課文填空
1.A bird had ______________________________ from the ground and then dropped it on to the wires.
2.He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to ______________________________. Then he showed me the contents of the parcel.
3.______________________________, the room is rather small, so I have temporarily put my books on the floor.
4.No one was ever bored watching him --- his subtle acting ______________________________.
5.He made people laugh at a time when they felt depressed, so they could ______________________________ their lives.
6.Unfortunately, his father died, leaving the family ______________________________.
7.The most universal facial expression is, of course, the smile --- its function is to show happiness and ______________________________.
8.She stepped back appearing surprised and put up her hands, ______________________________.
9.Classes or other large groups that let Futuroscope know their plans in advance can get ___________________________________.
10.If driving, Futuroscope is ______________________________ the freeway.
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江杭州第二中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:書面表達(dá)
某國(guó)內(nèi)英語雜志舉行征文大賽,要求參賽的高中學(xué)生介紹一件自己珍藏的物品(如書信、禮物、照片……)。請(qǐng)你用英文寫一篇字?jǐn)?shù)為100-120的參賽稿,內(nèi)容應(yīng)包括:
1. 你得到這件物品的過程
2. 這件物品對(duì)于你的意義
注意: 文中不得以任何形式透露考生和學(xué)校等真實(shí)信息。
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江臺(tái)州中學(xué)高二上第三次統(tǒng)練英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Let's do some sleep math. You lost two hours of sleep every night last week because of a big project due on Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, you slept in, getting four extra hours. On Monday morning, you were feeling so bright-eyed, and you only had one cup of coffee, instead of your usual two. But don't be cheated by your energy: You’re still carrying around a heavy load of sleepiness, or what experts call “sleep debt”.
Sleep debt is the difference between the amount of sleep you should get and the amount you actually get. It’s a deficit that grows every time we remove some minutes off our nightly sleep. “People get more and more sleep debt without noticing it,” says William Dement, founder of the Stanford University Sleep Research Centre. Studies show that such short-term lack of sleep leads to a foggy brain, worsened eyesight, and trouble remembering. Long-term effects include obesity, and heart disease. A survey reports that we’re losing one hour of sleep each night—more than two full weeks of sleep each year.
The good news is that, like all debts, sleep debt can be paid off with some work. Adding an extra hour or two of sleep a night is the way to catch up. For the long-term lack of sleep, take it easy for a few months to get back into a natural sleep pattern(模式). Go to bed when you are tired, and allow your body to wake you in the morning naturally (no alarm clock allowed).
As you pay off sleep debt, your body will come to a rest at a sleep pattern that is particularly right for you. Sleep researchers believe that although the exact genes (基因) remain to be discovered, genes do determine our individual sleep patterns. That probably means you can’t train yourself to be a “short sleeper” and you’re fooling yourself if you think you’ve done it, so earn back that lost sleep and follow the orders of your inner sleep needs. When you put away sleep debt, you become a superman.
1.The example of sleep math is used to show___________.
A. how you build up your sleep debt
B. how you can pay off sleep debts at weekends
C. why you need enough sleep every night
D. why you should drink coffee to stay energetic
2. What does the underlined word “deficit” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. full sleep B. light sleep
C. deep sleep D. lack of sleep
3.Those in sleep debt for a long time are likely to suffer from____________.
A. failing eyesight B. poor memory
C. weak heart D. weight loss
4.It’s impossible to train oneself to be a “short sleeper” because _________.
A. one can only get their energy during long sleep
B. how one sleeps is determined when they were born
C. one will feel tired if their sleep is less than needed
D. one sleeps more when developing a natural sleep pattern
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江臺(tái)州中學(xué)高二上第三次統(tǒng)練英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
A long time before I was born, my grandma and grandpa had a young family of four little girls. During the Great Depression (大蕭條時(shí)期), work was hard to find, so Grandpa did whatever jobs he could. On weekends he and Grandma dug a garden to grow some of their own food.
Everybody worked to keep the garden growing. All summer long, the family ate food and enjoyed flowers from the garden. Grandma put up strawberry jam, tomatoes, beans, peppers, pears and peaches in canning jars. They were good to eat through the long winter.
The family grew up, and grandparents grew old. It became hard to keep up the garden, so they made it a little smaller. There was still plenty to eat from the garden and lovely flowers to enjoy.
Then one summer when Grandpa was eighty-nine years old, all he could do was watch from his lawn chair as the vegetables grew and the roses bloomed. Summer slowly faded, and Grandpa died before it was time to bring in the harvest.
It was a lonely winter for Grandma. She sat near the window, looking out at the yard and wondering if she could plant a garden in the spring. When spring came, she planted only a little garden.
One sunny day in the early summer, Grandma heard a commotion (騷動(dòng)) in the front yard and looked out the window to see a frightening sight. A huge swarm of bees filled the air between two tall trees. The buzzing sound was very loud.
The bees made their way into a hole up in one of the trees. Before long, every one of those bees had disappeared into its new home. During the next few days, the bees were busy minding their own business. Grandma could always see a few bees buzzing in and out around the opening high in the tree. Before long, she decided the bees weren’t bothering anyone, so she didn’t give them another thought.
That summer, Grandma’s little garden grew and grew. The neighbors would stop to admire the huge crop of vegetables and puzzle over their own gardens weren’t doing well.
One day, Grandma’s brother Frank visited from Arizona. As Grandma made Frank a delicious lunch of squash cakes and homemade applesauce, she told him the story about the swarm of bees. Frank said, “In Arizona, the farmers often hired beekeepers to set up beehives near their fields. The bees pollinated (授粉) the crops and helped them to grow.”
That was when Grandma realized that her bees had helped with her garden all summer. “So that’s why my little garden had such a big crop!” she exclaimed.
From that time on, Grandma always believed that since Grandpa couldn’t be there to help her that summer, he had sent the bees to take his place and make Grandma’s little garden grow and grow.
1.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. The garden was dug by Grandparents during the Great Depression.
B. The garden provided enough food and flowers for the family.
C. The garden was made smaller as Grandparents grew older.
D. The garden once lay in waste after Grandpa passed away.
2.It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
A. Grandma was too busy to hire someone to deal with the bees.
B. Grandma felt very lonely and helpless when Grandpa passed away.
C. Frank hired beekeepers to help Grandma keep the garden growing.
D. Grandpa turned into bees to help Grandma keep up the garden.
3.The method the author uses in the underlined sentence is _______.
A. offering analyses B. providing explanations
C. making comparison D. giving examples
4.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. Grandpa’s Bees B. Grandparents’ Garden
C. The Harvest of Summer D. The Secret of the Garden
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江臺(tái)州中學(xué)高二上第三次統(tǒng)練英語試卷(解析版) 題型:七選五
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處(第1-4題)的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Texting (發(fā)短信) is nearly universal among people with cell phones. While texting can be a great way to stay in touch and to share the feelings of daily life, it sure has a downside. 1. Read on to learn why it is time to put the phone down — even if it’s just for an hour or an afternoon.
2. We all know that cell phone use during the week hours can disturb our sleep patterns, but it's also true that texting during the day could harm our ability to get a good night’s sleep. In a recent study, researchers found that the more people texted during the day, the poorer their sleep was.
Your posture (姿勢(shì)) is suffering. Texting can actually harm your whole body. People get so focused on their phones that they end up holding their neck and upper back in uncomfortable positions for a long time. That’s why people coined the phrase ‘text neck’, which refers to postural pain. 3. Bring your phone to eye level while you use it. Oh, and give your phone a rest!
4. Your texting could be a liability to the people around you. A recent study found that one in three people was distracted by mobile devices while walking. And texting walkers were four times more likely to ignore traffic lights and fail to look both ways at a cross.
Your school or work performance will suffer. Researchers discovered students texting too much gave worse performance in class. 5. Just reading or sending a text while working can increase the number of mistakes a worker makes during a single task.
A. It makes you a less responsible walker.
B. It’ll do harm to your sleep at night.
C. It can prevent you from really enjoying the activities you treasure.
D. We can’t believe we still have to say this, but it affects your driving.
E. But it isn’t just college students who face texting distractions (分神).
F. What do we lose when we get lost in the texting life?
G. Want to get rid of the effect of all this bending and texting?
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科目: 來源:2015-2016學(xué)年浙江臺(tái)州中學(xué)高二上第三次統(tǒng)練英語試卷(解析版) 題型:其他題
單句翻譯(根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)要求,并使用所給詞的正確形式翻譯句子)
1.這個(gè)主題公園有一部分模擬的是古代中國(guó)的生活(場(chǎng)景)。 (be modelled after)
2.學(xué)校建議學(xué)生們?cè)诤俳咏笞匀徊⑦M(jìn)行鍛煉。 (get close to)
3.我們接觸說法語的環(huán)境越多,我們就會(huì)更好地學(xué)習(xí)法語。 (expose…to)
4.當(dāng)時(shí)是困難時(shí)期,別的一切都不說,我們財(cái)政上也有問題。(apart from; financial)
5.Gustave Eiffel 對(duì)他修建鐵塔的計(jì)劃滿懷熱情,而這座塔使他聞名于世。 (construct; iron tower)
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