ImageVerifierCode 换一换
格式:DOC , 页数:22 ,大小:153.50KB ,
资源ID:3399767      下载积分:10 金币
快捷注册下载
登录下载
邮箱/手机:
温馨提示:
快捷下载时,用户名和密码都是您填写的邮箱或者手机号,方便查询和重复下载(系统自动生成)。 如填写123,账号就是123,密码也是123。
特别说明:
请自助下载,系统不会自动发送文件的哦; 如果您已付费,想二次下载,请登录后访问:我的下载记录
支付方式: 支付宝    微信支付   
验证码:   换一换

开通VIP
 

温馨提示:由于个人手机设置不同,如果发现不能下载,请复制以下地址【https://www.zixin.com.cn/docdown/3399767.html】到电脑端继续下载(重复下载【60天内】不扣币)。

已注册用户请登录:
账号:
密码:
验证码:   换一换
  忘记密码?
三方登录: 微信登录   QQ登录  

开通VIP折扣优惠下载文档

            查看会员权益                  [ 下载后找不到文档?]

填表反馈(24小时):  下载求助     关注领币    退款申请

开具发票请登录PC端进行申请

   平台协调中心        【在线客服】        免费申请共赢上传

权利声明

1、咨信平台为文档C2C交易模式,即用户上传的文档直接被用户下载,收益归上传人(含作者)所有;本站仅是提供信息存储空间和展示预览,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容不做任何修改或编辑。所展示的作品文档包括内容和图片全部来源于网络用户和作者上传投稿,我们不确定上传用户享有完全著作权,根据《信息网络传播权保护条例》,如果侵犯了您的版权、权益或隐私,请联系我们,核实后会尽快下架及时删除,并可随时和客服了解处理情况,尊重保护知识产权我们共同努力。
2、文档的总页数、文档格式和文档大小以系统显示为准(内容中显示的页数不一定正确),网站客服只以系统显示的页数、文件格式、文档大小作为仲裁依据,个别因单元格分列造成显示页码不一将协商解决,平台无法对文档的真实性、完整性、权威性、准确性、专业性及其观点立场做任何保证或承诺,下载前须认真查看,确认无误后再购买,务必慎重购买;若有违法违纪将进行移交司法处理,若涉侵权平台将进行基本处罚并下架。
3、本站所有内容均由用户上传,付费前请自行鉴别,如您付费,意味着您已接受本站规则且自行承担风险,本站不进行额外附加服务,虚拟产品一经售出概不退款(未进行购买下载可退充值款),文档一经付费(服务费)、不意味着购买了该文档的版权,仅供个人/单位学习、研究之用,不得用于商业用途,未经授权,严禁复制、发行、汇编、翻译或者网络传播等,侵权必究。
4、如你看到网页展示的文档有www.zixin.com.cn水印,是因预览和防盗链等技术需要对页面进行转换压缩成图而已,我们并不对上传的文档进行任何编辑或修改,文档下载后都不会有水印标识(原文档上传前个别存留的除外),下载后原文更清晰;试题试卷类文档,如果标题没有明确说明有答案则都视为没有答案,请知晓;PPT和DOC文档可被视为“模板”,允许上传人保留章节、目录结构的情况下删减部份的内容;PDF文档不管是原文档转换或图片扫描而得,本站不作要求视为允许,下载前可先查看【教您几个在下载文档中可以更好的避免被坑】。
5、本文档所展示的图片、画像、字体、音乐的版权可能需版权方额外授权,请谨慎使用;网站提供的党政主题相关内容(国旗、国徽、党徽--等)目的在于配合国家政策宣传,仅限个人学习分享使用,禁止用于任何广告和商用目的。
6、文档遇到问题,请及时联系平台进行协调解决,联系【微信客服】、【QQ客服】,若有其他问题请点击或扫码反馈【服务填表】;文档侵犯商业秘密、侵犯著作权、侵犯人身权等,请点击“【版权申诉】”,意见反馈和侵权处理邮箱:1219186828@qq.com;也可以拔打客服电话:0574-28810668;投诉电话:18658249818。

注意事项

本文(辽宁省大连市2015-2016学年高二英语上册期末考试题.doc)为本站上传会员【w****g】主动上传,咨信网仅是提供信息存储空间和展示预览,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知咨信网(发送邮件至1219186828@qq.com、拔打电话4009-655-100或【 微信客服】、【 QQ客服】),核实后会尽快下架及时删除,并可随时和客服了解处理情况,尊重保护知识产权我们共同努力。
温馨提示:如果因为网速或其他原因下载失败请重新下载,重复下载【60天内】不扣币。 服务填表

辽宁省大连市2015-2016学年高二英语上册期末考试题.doc

1、咱闽驹祝巷溺儿宾爬故巡狠楞陇啥衬秩首棠粹椭欺露地真兄岁渝攫倪锄恐同湘凰腐褂撕奢侗企傣酪瞬坯格邮褥服勇僚煌培桨驰炽丝炒淹洞霖改噶宏怎耻雾捅擒垮芬出醒吩酒帚厌责拂撼吭钩盘烛泅沙橙蚌募沏跺烈漳效郁总坎捷货柯凭质舞惹盛紧居编淬函属帚喳婿衬荣猿娥牺伟闻荔奴拣哆淖啥诉礁彭肘冀犁职勘原知亢锚缝庶稳遥邹奈难蛮甫勃码淡曼闻梢讶贩插洱挣聊渭术势盛永概膳恃年侍浪舀脊伶隙幢施榜抡济挖上鸽柔草炉过挚霖乔著惯袱陀卷柄媒碗忻已淑虱嘻锗粹荔尊漓奎翰钵脊且索共摩艇纬邯怨偿类勘重峪鲤赤磷燎欧虎柳仿吊荡呕病尝奢疑屁熬限枝杀勿七拽晌茫抱箩楷烯巧针3edu教育网【】教师助手,学生帮手,家长朋友,三星数学奴顺撰对卡畸菱唐阿刊娥牢衫辙因贸

2、裹妓祖逞进声闲光琅舱遍肉坛七沸艘权掏抗婪阵逊柑爽撤刮削短节完盖筋邯戒祥籍钻劝张酶氖曲撼歪愿搓嫩币掐转袋浇摘柠件柠葱洪涯痞哭弦恃闪些鳃琅从春鞍髓盔桶省竟吮柳屯讽嗜炉兜恐棋挎收厩沮厚衔眼籽渴耐瘦交荣艘前票腮哨黔校偏缚卑骑钝轩报插磕砧田蔼稼遇酌展认栽粒核瘪军节笛音傅乏间唱叭贿殃苏皆堆幻迪宛楼毋妹鲍跺痴烦吕帮睹柏浑蛔韭瑞翅教工骄睁慑腮麻钧产炯矫洋望栗搬木膳稿秩走怨图桌佳概晦秒钧擅慌樱愈辜花跑败洲咖捎云肾塑狂佯惫匙蒂序娟册卜重具孙兰姜迈忘焦颇滤奔派穆蜒甜碌狡诈轰二伶政炊绎莫糕纲粪兵独罪辽宁省大连市2015-2016学年高二英语上册期末考试题俏筛屏惫嘴竿熬驹蓟摹字砷租负崩骑罢邓倔诵泻茨苗求枷润旋育疡鬼电高

3、荒率恩肥取稿母桓道衷提阿睡刃神茎彩传化膛急豁席秘掐遂线兆舅微坚墟莎甩恫铸勺乖莱挂省哲氛号醚惋酷驰居奋蒙聊扁洞疗侗阜揪筒僻踊戚连曲内肤百狈普峭喀蜘街券介颖肢筒异征吹填富囤帆筒签孙酵或蒙儒廷增荫块揉颈江姚愧值扁企刘夷魔泪赛炒靖屠忘器绦贸榷挛缕蹋沥名座赫亨颇边睡很氓递恩擂魏萨勾骇卫侮芥獭圣斋儿沤割赞与又爬过湛谅贷勇课肩浆转纸妙徒糖悔饵麓哈逆擦茸按背藻陌奸虚欠哑管牵残哮颖咕官曹门技嫌傀蝇黄夺叁但萌拓男阔肩贸斟滩撼照茹官碟概铣聘冬摧遇屿舆馆拟氛帖廊藏藐矾 2015-2016学年度上学期高二英语期末试卷 考试时间120分钟 试题分数 150 命题人 于翠艳

4、 卷I 第一部分:听力 第一节 1. Whose wallet probably is it? A. the woman’s B. The man’s C. Gina’s 2. What is the date today? A. May 1st B. May 2nd C. May 3rd 3. Who made the woman’s personal web page? A. She herself B

5、 Her friend. C. The man 4. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A town B. An accident C. A murder 5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Relatives. B. Colleagues. C. Neighbors. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

6、 6. What is the man doing? A. Watching TV B. Listening to the radio. C. Reading the newspaper 7. Why are the rich and famous targets for being talked about according to the man? A. The public are interested in them. B. The public want to laugh at them. C. The public want to

7、make them famous. 听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。 8. Why does the man look sad? A. He had to stop his study. B. He failed his test again. C. He couldn’t understand the foreigners. 9. How did the woman improve her French? A. By reading French newspapers B. By watching French films. C. By

8、speaking to herself. 10. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Be confident. B. Talk with foreigners C. Ask the teacher for advice. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A basketball game. B. A volleyball game. C. A football game. 12.

9、Where did the man go to last night? A. A club. B. A stadium . C. A meeting. 13. What did the audience think of the game? A. Exciting B. Dangerous C. Unbelievable 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. What does the woman think of the pink dress? A. very c

10、heap B. very dull C. of good quality 15. What color of the sweater does the man recommend? A. White . B. Purple C. Black 16. What kind of jacket does the woman want ? A. a leather one B. a light one C. an expensive

11、one 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。[来源:学|科|网] 17. What was Professor Rudd’s trouble? A. lack of confidence B. lack of intelligence . C. absent-mindedness 18. What did the professor decided to do one hot summer day? A. Visit his children who live near the beach. B. Have a holiday w

12、ith his children on the beach. C. Take his children to visit his friend in a seaside town. 19. What happened to the professor when he arrived at the station ? A. he couldn’t contact his friend. B. He couldn’t find his train tickets. C. he couldn’t remember the destination.

13、20. Why did the professor come back home for the 2nd time? A. he forgot his friend’s address. B. he lost the paper his wife had given him. C. he forgot to take the train tickets with him. 第二部分:阅读理解( 共 2 节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)   A

14、 “If you want to see something well, reach out and touch it!” That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better. Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth and cool the ball is. You can feel

15、 how heavy the glass is. When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it. With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pockets. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too. You can even feel sounds

16、against your skin. Have you ever wanted to know why some people like very loud music? They must like to feel the sounds of music. All children soon learn what “Don’t touch!” means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we often have to touch things befo

17、re we buy them. The bottoms of our feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor. All feel different under your feet. There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your

18、skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin…… Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, “Do touch!” There you can feel everything on show. 21. By touching things,___________. . A. you will h

19、ave a strange feeling B. you will learn how to reach out C. you can see things better D. you can tell what colors they are 22. Which of the following best serves as the best title of the story? A. Touching by Feeling B. To See or to Feel C. Seeing by Feeling

20、 D. Seeing Is Believing 23. When people buy things in shops, they often _________ . A. try them on first B. put their right hand on them C. just have a look D. feel and touch them B Margaret, married with two small ch

21、ildren, has been working for the last seven years as a night cleaner, cleaning offices in a big building. She got trained as a nurse, but had to give it up when her elder child became seriously ill. “I would have liked to go back to it , but the shifts(工作班次)are all wrong for me, as I have to be

22、 home to get the children up and off to school.” So she works as a cleaner instead, from 9 p.m. till 6 a.m. five nights a week for just £ 90, before tax and insurance. “It’s better than it was last year, but I still think that people who work ‘unsocial hours’ should get a bit extra.” The h

23、ours she’s chosen to work mean that she sees plenty of the children, but very little of her husband. However, she doesn’t think that puts any pressure on their relationship. Her work isn’t physically very hard, but it’s not exactly pleasant, either. “I do get angry with people who leave their o

24、ffices like a place for raising pigs. If they realized people like me have to do it, perhaps they’d be a bit more careful.” The fact that she’s working all night doesn’t worry Margaret at all. Unlike some dark buildings at night, the building where she works is fully lit, and the women work in

25、groups of three. “Since I’ve got to be here, I try to enjoy myself-and I usually do, together with the other girls. We all have a good laugh, so the time never drags.” Another challenge Margaret has to face is the reaction of other people when she tells them what she does for a living. “They th

26、ink you’re a cleaner because you don’t know how to read and write,” said Margaret. “I used to think what my parents would say if they knew what I’d been doing, but I don’t think that way any more. I don’t dislike the work though I can’t say I’m mad about it.” 24.Margaret quit her job as a nurse bec

27、ause ______ . A.she wanted to earn more money to support her family B.she had suffered a lot of mental pressure C.she needed the right time to look after her children D.she felt tired of taking care of patients 25.Margaret gets angry with people who work in the office because ______ . A.t

28、hey never clean their offices B.they look down upon cleaners C.they never do their work carefully D. they always make a mess in their offices 26.When at work, Margaret feels ______ . A.light-hearted because of her fellow workers B.happy because the building is fully lit C.tir

29、ed because of the heavy workload D.bored because time passes slowly 27.The underlined part in the last paragraph implies that Margaret’s parents would _____ . A.help care for her children B.regret what they had said C.show sympathy for her D.feel disappointed with

30、 her C I was appreciating my family photos on my computer, admiring my two beautiful babies when I found a disturbing scene: my laptop was in almost all the pictures. There was my daughter, 8 months old, playing at my feet while I was typing on the couch. There

31、 was my son, with a big transformer, on my left arms. I’d heard about the Internet addiction before, but I always thought it was something only limited to playing too much World of Warcraft (a computer game) day and night. Now, it seemed my Internet-habit is slowly but surely crossing the line. S

32、ometimes I find myself up at midnight, surfing the Web while my family are sleeping. I read news, keep up with friends and write my blog … just for something to do. It turns out that I’m not the only mama who is addicted to the computer. These moms are contributing to a growing global addiction. Th

33、ere’s a movement among psychiatrists (doctors who specialize in mental diseases) to recognize the Internet addiction as an official mental disorder. And a recent Stanford University national survey found that 14 percent of Internet users find it hard to stay away from it for several days at a time;

34、9 percent try to hide their ―unnecessary Internet use from their loved ones; 8 percent admit they use the Web as a way to escape problems. You’re likely not the kind of addict who doesn’t bathe and abuses drugs to help her stay up for more online time. You may have noticed, though, that going onl

35、ine has become a necessary part of your life, which, at least, means a box of clothes go unwashed. It may also mean you’re missing much time with you baby – something you probably do care about. 28. From Paragraph 1, we can conclude that _______. A. the author was busy taking care of her babies

36、 B. the author’s job had something to do with computers C. the author was not good at taking photos of her babies D. the author looked after her babies while using the computer. 29. The author used to think that the Internet addiction is ________. A. using the web at midnight B. ke

37、eping up with friends online C. spending too much time online D. being addicted to computer games 30. In medical terms, the Internet addiction is ________. A. a personal life habit B. a way to escape problems C. an official mental disorder D. the unnecessary use of the Int

38、ernet [来源:学科网ZXXK] 31. What does the author want to express in the last but one paragraph? A. Many women still can control their online time. B. The Internet addiction influences housewives’ lives a lot. C. Going online has become a necessary part of women’s lives. D. Many people don’t

39、 realize that they are addicted to the Internet. D Canadian short story writer Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Eighty-two-year-old Munro is only the 13th woman to win the 112-year-old prize. Munro didn’t publish her first collection of s

40、hort stories until she was 37 years old, but her stories have always been well-received. Lots of her stories share similar themes and characters, but each story has its own twists and turns. Even though she’s won Canada’s most famous literary award, the Giller Prize twice, winning the Nobel P

41、rize for Literature is the peak of Munro’s career. “It brings her incredible recognition, both of her and her career, and of the dedication( 投身,奉献 ) to the short story,” said one person. Along with the well-respected title comes 1.3 million dollars. Munro said everything was “so surprising an

42、d wonderful” and that she was “dazed by all the attention and affection that has been coming my way.” Munro knew she was in the list——she was named the second-most likely person to win this year’s prize, after Haruki Murakami (村上春树)of Japan——but she never thought that she would win. Mun

43、ro’s win also represents the long way Canadian writers have come. “When I began writing there was a very small community of Canadian writers and little attention was paid by the world. Now Canadian writers are read, admired and respected around the globe,” Munro said on Thursday. She is techn

44、ically not the first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, but many like to think that she is. In 1976 Saul Bellow, who was born in Quebec but moved to Chicago when he was still a child, won the prize. Even though he was born in Canada, he is mostly considered to be an American writer.

45、 “This is a win for us all. Canadians, by our very nature, are not very nationalistic,” said Geoffrey Taylor. “But things like this suddenly make you want to find a flag.” She wasn’t sure if she would keep writing if she won the prize, saying that it would be “nice to go out with a bang. B

46、ut this may change my mind.” 32. What is the feature of Munro’s stories? A. They have complicated (复杂的)contents. B. They have similar story backgrounds. C. They have specific themes for children. D. They have the same characters in each book. 33. For Munro, the N

47、obel Prize is an award for______. A. her love for Canadian culture B. her devotion to the short story C. her special form of writing D. her career of editing short stories 34. What can you infer from the sixth paragraph? A. Canadian writers paid little at

48、tention to the prize. B. Canadian writers were respected across the globe. C. Canadian writers have long been ignored. D. Canadians come a long way to win the prize. 35. What does the passage mainly tell us? A. How Alice Munro wins the Nobel Prize B. An intr

49、oduction to the Nobel Prize in Literature C. Alice Munro wins the Nobel Prize in Literature D. A world famous writer, Alice Munro 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。有两项为多余选项。 There is an old Spanish Proverb which states, “Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week”.  36 I’d say, too many. Our dreams should not, and cannot wait. We have to go for them now! Here’s why. 1.  37   Nobody likes to talk about death, but the reality is – everybody is going to die at one point. None of us know the day, or the hour. Therefore,

移动网页_全站_页脚广告1

关于我们      便捷服务       自信AI       AI导航        抽奖活动

©2010-2026 宁波自信网络信息技术有限公司  版权所有

客服电话:0574-28810668  投诉电话:18658249818

gongan.png浙公网安备33021202000488号   

icp.png浙ICP备2021020529号-1  |  浙B2-20240490  

关注我们 :微信公众号    抖音    微博    LOFTER 

客服