河南省郑州一中2017-2018学年高二下学期期末复习英语试卷含答案

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一中2017-2018学年下学期高二年级期末复习试卷

英 语

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第Ⅰ卷

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)(略) 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。

A

Welcome to Arundel Castle which is situated in West Susse, England. The castle has a history of nearly 1000 years and has welcomed visitors traveling from all over the world. Arundel Castle also plays a starring role in many films.

The Gardens

The White Garden is planted with soft white Iceberg Roses, and Snow White Lilies.

The Rose Garden is newly planted with lovely old-fashioned English roses that are at their very best in June and July.

The Organic itchen Garden produces a wide range of seasonal fruits and vegetables, pears, cherries and apples.

The Castle Shop

In the Castle Shop, you will discover a wide and interesting range of gift ideas for everyone. It offers gifts and souvenirs designed to appeal to all tastes and pocets. Foods, china, boos, and stationery (文具)are all available. Many are sold in this Castle Shop only.

At Arundel Castle we pride ourselves on supporting local suppliers and actively encourage environmentally friendly products.

The Arundel Festival 2014

Saturday 16th to Monday 25th August

The annual Arundel Festival gets bigger and better every year. It is one of the most amaing, diverse and easily accessible arts festivals in the U, offering a mi of visual arts, music, theatre and street entertainment.

Paring

Coaches and mini-buses can drop off at the main Castle entrance in Mill Road and par in the main town car par that is opposite the Castle entrance. Please inform us when maing your booing of how many paring permits are required. 21. What can you do when visiting the castle? A. See how the local gifts are being made. B. Get old-fashioned English roses as gifts. C. Buy eco-friendly products in the Castle Shop. D. Get seasonal fruits and vegetables free of charge. 22. How long does the Arundel Festival last this year? A. 10 days B. One wee C. 16 days D. One month 23. Where can you par the coach?

A. In Mill Road B. At the main Castle entrance C. Inside the Castle D. In the main town car par

B

On a cloudless summer day, 13-year-old Charlie Finlayson was ready for a long hie with his father, David.

Around noon, David was inching his way across a cliff 800 feet above the valley, searching for a

line of cracs that would lead them to the top. Charlie stood on a roc a doen yards to the right as he fed rope to his dad. Reaching up, David missed his step. In the net moment, he heard a sharp crac from above as something larger broe loose.

When Charlie saw his father sailing through the air alongside the huge rocs that had struc him, he pulled the rope fiercely.

“Tell me it’s O,” Charlie begged, struggling to control his fear.

“I thin I broe my leg,” David told him. “And we must get off this mountain.” He proposed a plan Charlie would lower David half a rope length at a time, then lower himself to the same level, and at a new place, begin again.

As hours passed, they came to the base of the cliff, and David was shaing with cold and ehaustion.

Worried that David would die if he fell asleep, Charlie ept the conversation going; they taled about past travels. Eventually Charlie allowed himself to catnap, checing on his father each time he awoe. When the sun rose on their camp, Charlie was relieved to see that his father was awae.

Just after dawn, Charlie headed off on the trail toward the volunteers’ cabin 12 miles away, bringing bac a helicopter that would carry his father to safety.

“Charlie’s as strong as anyone I now,” says his father, “I’m so proud of him.” 24. What happened to David when he climbed up? A. He missed his step and broe his leg. B. He lost his way across the cliff.

C. He caught sight of a sharp crac from above. D. He stood on a roc a doen yards from the cliff.

25. How did Charlie feel at his father’s sailing through the air? A. Puled. B. Fearful. C. Relieved. D. Proud.

26. What does the underlined word “catnap” in Paragraph 7 mean? A. become less calm B. continue taling

C. comfort himself D. tae a short sleep

27. What might be the best title for the passage? A. A Father and His Brave Son B. An Accident Happened in a Valley C. A Story on a Cloudless Summer Day D. A Boy Saved His Father’s Life from Cliff

C

Lots of people lie a good fright at Halloween. Yet, the most frightening thing of all about the night is that twice as many children are illed while out and about on Hallween compared to any other day of the year, according to a study by Safe ids Worldwide. It can also be a worrying time for others, especially elderly people living alone. Bu many people thin it’s just harmless fun.

But is it harmless fun?

Police forces across Britain are giving warnings about Halloween night. They are asing all those wishing to celebrate Halloween this year to respect those who don’t want to join in.

Some forces, lie West Mercia Police, have produced “Sorry, No Tric or Treat” posters which can be downloaded from their website, and put up in windows. They want people to send them to the old or anyone who may be frightened by ghosts(鬼)nocing on their doors.

A spoesman said “Children should not call on houses where the posters are put up, neither should they call on strangers, as this can put young people at ris and also mae some house owners anious, especially those who are elderly or living alone.”

The police want all tric or treaters to remember that disturbing other people or throwing objects at their homes or cars are all criminal offences(刑事罪). “What may start off as a bit of fun could end up with someone getting a criminal record,” they warn. “Parents may want to consider having a Halloween party at home, instead.”

ent Police are warning young people never to go into the home of someone they don’t now----and to remember not to frighten people.

Warwicshire Police are also warning that trics may seem lie harmless fun but can cause trouble to others. They say behaviour such as throwing eggs can quicly cross the line between being anti-social and causing criminal damage. This can result in fines of £2,500 for small offences.

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