2017-2018年高二上学期12月联考英语试卷(武汉市蔡甸区汉阳一中、江夏一中)

1. 详细信息
Here at the Allianz Arena, we receive dozens of questions and requests for information every day. In response to the enormous public interest, we’ve updated our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section. You will also find comprehensive information about the Allianz Arena in the Facts & Figures section of the site, and souvenir and marketing information in Shop section.
When is the Allianz Arena open?
Arena Tours: 10:00-18:00 daily
Arena bistro: 10:00-18:00 daily
Arena shop: 10:00-18:00 daily
Matchdays: The stadium opens 2 hours before Bayern home games or TSV 1860 home games and the guided tours do not operate.
How do I buy match tickets for the Allianz Arena?
Please consult the Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich home pages. FAQ section is not responsible for match ticket sales.
Can I take a guided tour of the Allianz Arena?
Tours lasting approximately 75 minutes for groups or individual visitors take place daily, and start with a film on the development of the Allianz Arena. After that there is a guided tour taking place in the changing rooms, the tunnel, the interior rooms, the press club, and the upper tier. Please refer to the Arena Tours section of this site, and address booking enquiries to besucher@arena-one.com.
How many car, bus and coach parking spaces are available?
The four four-storey car parks under the Esplanada provide parking for 9,800 cars (max. height 2,0meters). There are 350 bus and coach parking spaces, 240 to the north of the Arena and 110 to the south of the Esplanada.
How do fans reach the stadium from the car parks and the underground station?
All visitors reach the stadium itself from the car parks, the bus parking and via a short transition route from the Frottamaning underground station.
【小题1】In which section can we read this passage?
A. Arena Tours section. B. Facts & Figures section.
C. Shop section. D. FAQ section.
【小题2】What can the visitors see during the guided tour?
A. The changing rooms. B. The tunnel.
C. The press club. D. All of the above.
【小题3】Which of the following statements is true?
A. Tourists can take the guided tour on weekdays.
B. Visitors can buy tickets in this section.
C. It is convenient for fans to reach the stadium.
D. There are 700 bus and coach parking spaces.
2. 详细信息
“Oh, my god. Are you serious?”
That’s a reaction I often get when people hear the tale of my childhood.
It’s a story I don’t often share. Growing up in a bad home, I learned to protect myself by not speaking up. I’ve seldom said anything about how badly I was treated and hurt as a child.
I don’t talk about how my name was changed at least three times, what it was like to live in my van (箱式货车), or how I’ve struggled with anxiety, depression and wanting to kill myself.
But I learnt to start speaking up for myself. I went on to earn two graduate degrees and I will complete my doctorate (博士学位) this year. I’ve also become a widely published author. So, how did I get to where I am today?
What’s helped me is surrounding myself with caring, loving people. I’ve learned day-to-day skills through research, trial and error, and with the help of skilled professionals.
They’ve taught me how to slow down, to breathe, to be thankful for what I’ve got. They’re the ones who make my goals possible. They have also taught me to turn my past experiences into strength?to make the negatives into positives.
My hope is that sharing my story might help others to see what is possible even in the darkest of times and help others to speak out.
I don’t think I’m in any way special or unique. I’m a common man, no more deserving than anyone else. But for far too long, I’ve been afraid that others think I’m damaged goods. I’ve worried about how I might be treated differently.
Pain and fear teach us to be silent. It’s time for that to change.
I don’t know what tomorrow might bring. But one thing I’ve learned is that if we can hold on and find help, if we find ways to get through the day and speak up, we’ll not only survive, but become stronger than before.
Our very survival can be an inspiration all on its own. And with love of my friends, I look forward to so much more than completing my education ? I look forward to the future.
【小题1】Why do people react the way they do after hearing the author’s story?
A. Because the author made up the story.
B. Because the author had a miserable early life.
C. Because the author learned to protect himself from children.
D. Because the author was a shy person who didn’t like to share stories.
【小题2】What has helped the author become who he is now?
a. Financial help from charities
b. Choosing positive and helpful people as friends
c. Putting in the effort to learn everyday skills
d. Getting special treatment for depression
A. ab B. bc
C. abc D. bcd
【小题3】What has the author learned from his friends?
A. To forget his past experiences
B. To find out his goals by trial and error
C. To see what’s unique about himself
D. To develop a positive attitude toward life.
【小题4】The author wrote this article mainly to ________.
A. show his pride in his achievements
B. share his childhood memories and future expectations
C. encourage people who have suffered to speak up and get help
D. stress that a painful childhood doesn’t necessarily determine your future.
3. 详细信息
Lights out, phones on. Many teenagers reach for their smartphones or tablets at bedtime, but it may be a good idea to switch off before you hit the pillow.
According to a study by researchers at Murdoch and Griffith Universities in Australia, using mobile devices late at night could harm teenagers’ sleep and lead to an increased risk of mental health problems.
The study was carried out on more than 1,000 Australian high school students aged between 13 and 16. It lasted four years as student participants moved from Year 8 to Year 11.
During the study, students were asked what time of the night they received or sent text messages and phone calls, and how well they slept.
The results are impressive. When the study started in Year 8, more than 85 percent of the students had a mobile pone and around one-third of these students never used phones after lights out. In contrast, 93 percent of Year 11 students had a mobile phone and only 22 percent of then had no late night mobile use when the study concluded four years later.
As the levels of mobile phone use increased, there was a growth in poor sleep behavior among the students. Meanwhile, mental health problems also increased. Students in Year 8 who were more likely to use phones at night were found to have higher levels of depression (抑郁) and lower self-esteem (自尊心) one year later.
Lynette Vernon, lead author of the study, explained that phones affect our sleep patterns because of the unnatural blue light they produce. This light could affect the level of hormones (荷尔蒙) in the body, disrupting (打乱) its balance.
“The more you sit in bed and watch TV, play with your tablet, and play with your phone at three o’clock in the morning, the more these things affect the slow waves of your sleep pattern and give your poor quality sleep,” Mark Levi, a Sydney-based sleep doctor said.
Based on the findings, the researchers suggested parents should focus on guiding their children’s use of mobile devices.
According to Vernon, the solution is not simply to ban teenagers from using their devices, but teach them better ways of using them
“Back when they’re aged 7 to 10, you have to be a role model. If you put your phone away at night and it doesn’t go into your bedroom, it becomes normalized in the household and you have a much easier job,” he told The Guardian.
【小题1】According to the researchers, ________.
A. texting and calling in bed in harmful to the body
B. most Australian students are addicted to the use of mobile devices
C. adults are less influenced by the late use of mobile devices than teenagers
D. putting mobile devices away at night benefits our mental health.
【小题2】Mobile device use at night could lead to poor sleep because ________.
A. people become excited and it becomes hard to fall asleep
B. the light they give off changes the way our body works
C. the waves they produce could disturb the body’s balance
D. it increases the risks of depression and lowers self-esteem
【小题3】The underlined word “normalized” in the last paragraph probably means ________.
A. easily distracted B. a regular thing
C. replaced D. challenged
【小题4】What is the purpose of the article?
A. To introduce different sleep patterns.
B. To discuss methods to improve people’s sleep quality.
C. To explore the impact of mobile device use on students’ health.
D. To help parents guide their children’s use of mobile devices.
4. 详细信息
Spend any time in London, England’s capital, and you’ll quickly gather that it’s a multicultural (多元文化的) community. Look around at your fellow passengers on the Tube(地铁) or the bus. They’re of every skin color and dress differently to one another. Listen, and you’ll hear many other languages besides English spoken. Some of these people, no doubt, will be tourists who are in London to see the sights. But others ? in fact probably most ? will be living their lives there, along with millions of others.
Along with white British people, there are Britons from, or with parents and grandparents from, the Caribbean, India, China and most other places. This makes London a fascinating place in which to live. The reason is that when people settle in a place, they don’t just buy a house and live there, but bring aspects of the culture of their “old country” with them.
The most visible sign of this is the number of restaurants offering dishes from different parts of the world. In a city in which it’s estimated 250 different languages are spoken, you can expect a similarly wide range of foods to be available. You would expect in one of the world’s leading cities to encounter(遇到) French, Italian, Chinese and Indian eateries. But in London you’ll also find Polish, Patagonian and Palestinian restaurants.
However, London’s multiculturalism isn’t just about food. Many types of people are gathered in one space, but the way they live differently shows in that space. They worship(崇拜) differently, for one thing. Alongside the famous old English churches by Nicholas Hawksmoor and Christopher Wren ? responsible for one of the capital’s most famous landmark, St Paul’s Cathedral?you’ll find mosques(清真寺), temples and synagogues (犹太教堂).
London even speaks its own special kind of English. Language experts created the term “Multicultural London English” to identify the dialect of English that appeared at the end of the last century.
All of this makes London a very surprising and varied place to call your home. But, in a way, this has long been true. In the 18th century, the compiler(编纂者) of the first English dictionary, Samuel Johnson, once said: “ He who is tired of London is tired of life.”
【小题1】By describing the situation on the Tube and bus, the author intends to ________.
A. show that London is a multicultural city
B. explain why London appeals to tourists
C. prove that London is a great place to live in
D. inform us of how the population of Britain is made up
【小题2】According to the article, people who settle in London from other places ________.
A. are forced to give up their native language
B. find it easy to buy a house in the city
C. bring in cultural practices from their original country
D. make up the majority of the population in the city
【小题3】Which of the following could be used as proof of London’s multiculturalism?
A. The city is home to the famous building St Paul’s Cathedral.
B. The city has become a favorite destination for tourists abroad.
C. There are a variety of French restaurants in the city.
D. A new London dialect has appeared in recent years.
【小题4】Samuel Johnson is mentioned in the last paragraph to ________.
A. show what London was like in the 18th century
B. prove the cultural diversity of London from a historical aspect
C. inform the readers what to expect in London
D. introduce the first English dictionary he compiled
5. 详细信息
Being a fit and healthy person is very important for lots of people today. 【小题1】
Thanks to fitness apps and gadgets (小玩意) , people can measure every step they take, what they eat and every calorie they burn. They might wear a watch that tells them their heartbeat, own smart shoes that track their steps, or use different apps on their phone to record what they eat. 【小题2】. All of their friends can see where they’ve run, what workout (健身) they’ve done or what they had for lunch. Sounds familiar?
Doctor Daniel Kraft from the US makes gadgets for people like this. He told the Digital Health Summit that these people, known as “trackaholics”, might become the norm (常态) in the future.
【小题3】. I can see the world of health and fitness changing around me every day.
One of my friends is always using the latest fitness gadgets. Her favorite is an app called Argus. She uses it on her phone to measure her steps, heart rate and amount of calories she has burned. She always posts this information, and pictures of herself exercising, on social media. “【小题4】,” she said. “That way, I can keep pushing myself to improve.”
My friends in China use WeChat to track how many steps they’ve taken each day.? 【小题5】
A. And I think he’s right
B. They are very competitive about this, comparing their steps with each other all the time
C. Fitness apps also make exercise more fun and targeted
D. And most importantly, they share all this information on social media
E. There are many apps that can aid you in achieving your fitness goals
F. In fact, some people like running and exercising so much that they become obsessed (着迷) with keeping track of it
G. It’s nice to know exactly how much exercise I have done, rather than guess
6. 详细信息
Just like everyone, I have experienced ups and downs in my life. I am an aerospace engineer from India. I was told by my relatives, close friends and others that it was _______ for a non-IT student to pursue a master’s degree in IT and graduate from a US university.
I had never taken courses ________ to computers or programming. I was never interested in being a _________, but things changed. Computers became my companion and I ________how dependent on them I was. I _______ imagining the backend processes happening inside the CPU and they amazed me. That’s why I ______ to pursue a master’s degree in IT.
At first, it was way too _______. Coming from a middle-class family, the huge cost per credit was a big _______. My English accent was terrible. Most _______ , the course seemed impossible at first. But I never _________
I got a few offers, but I decided to choose my university _______ it promises students to help them learn practically. During my first month, it was difficult to understand the American’s ______ and finish my assignments. But I never gave up. I walked two miles to the _______ every day so that I could use my travel money to buy a meal. I started looking for _______ and I got an offer to work as a student assistant, which meant lifting benches and chairs every day.
I took it as a(n) ______ , and I believed that hard work was my strength. Right now I am graduating with a GPA of 3.96/4 and a job offer from a multinational company that has asked me to start right after _______
If you think you can never achieve something, you need to ______ yourself and start working on your _______. Hard work always pays off. To be ______, you need to start from somewhere and always question yourself about the limits of how far you would go to ______ your goals.
【小题1】A. interesting B. hard C. important D. practical
【小题2】A. adjusted B. limited C. related D. tied
【小题3】A. teacher B. programmer C. designer D. master
【小题4】A. wondered B. believed C. judged D. realized
【小题5】A. started B. stopped C. considered D. avoided
【小题6】A. learned B. refused C. decided D. agreed
【小题7】A. difficult B. exciting C. different D. boring
【小题8】A. mistake B. problem C. event D. question
【小题9】A. probably B. surprisingly C. importantly D. regretfully
【小题10】A. kept up B. gave up C. turned up D. picked up
【小题11】A. because B. but C. so D. though
【小题12】A. fashions B. opinions C. accents D. manners
【小题13】A. shop B. university C. hotel D. restaurant
【小题14】A. jobs B. places C. goals D. friends
【小题15】A. decision B. task C. advantages D. challenge
【小题16】A. celebration B. operation C. discussion D. graduation
【小题17】A. Speak to B. believe in C. know about D. stand for
【小题18】A. degrees B. dreams C. adventures D. hobbies
【小题19】A. successful B. grateful C. cheerful D. thoughtful
【小题20】A. set B. change C. achieve D. rebuild
7. 详细信息
Everybody knows that the United Kingdom consists 【小题1】 four countries: English, Scotland, Wales plus Northern Ireland. However, about four hundred years ago Scotland tried to break away from English 【小题2】(influent). The Scots wanted to attack England and 【小题3】(decide) that France should take the place of England 【小题4】 their closest friend. England, 【小题5】, was unhappy when the relationship between the two countries broke down. Queen Elizabeth I did not want to be left out of any decisions 【小题6】(do) with Scotland, so she divided the Scottish lords into several groups so that they would argue with each other instead of 【小题7】(attack) England. This 【小题8】(arrange) worked well until 1603 【小题9】 Queen Elizabeth died. As King James of Scotland was her only relative, he became King of Scotland and England, and everybody was 【小题10】(delight) with the solution.
8. 详细信息
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,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。每处错误仅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:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Tu Youyou, the first Chinese Nobel Prize winner in medicine, who was born in 1930 in Zhejiang Province. She won the prize for his amazing contribution to the development of artemisinin (青蒿素), a highly effective treatment for malaria(虐疾). Her story is considered an inspired one.
In the last century, many people suffered from malaria, a dead disease which took away many lives every year. So Tu was determined to find a cure with it. She worked as hard as she could, asked for neither fame or fortune. Eventually, her efforts paid off. Tu and her team discovered artemisinin in 1971, that proved an effective medicine for treating malaria. Since then millions of lives had been saved across the globe. Tu’s successful story tells us that only if we are determined we go on the road to success.
9. 详细信息
假定你是李华,得知你的外国笔友Peter跟你谈论“中国梦” 个话题。她来信问你的梦想,请用英语给她写封回信。主要内容包括:
1.对梦想的理解;
2.你的人生梦想;
3.如何实现你的梦想。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours,
Li Hua