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山东省昌乐二中2018届二轮复习质量检测英语试题(4月份)+Word版含答案

山东省昌乐二中2018届二轮复习质量检测英语试题2018.4第I卷(共100分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What will the speakers do on Saturday?A.Go to work.B.Eat brunch. C.Go to the gym.2.When did the man hurt himself?A.A few weeks ago.B.A few months ago.C.A few years ago.3.Where does this conversation take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a library.C.In a classroom.4.How does the woman sound?A.Nervous.B.Sad.C.Angry.5.Why did they stay up late for the last two nights?A.They studied for the physics exam.B.They didn’t want to go to bed early.C.They had to prepare their breakfast.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What does the man like most about reusable bags?A.They are free.B.They can be used for more purposes.C.They are lighter and easier to carry.7.What discount do shoppers receive if they use reusable bags?A.10 dollars off B.5%off.C.10 cents off.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Why doesn’t Brad like online shopping?A.He doesn’t like to plan.B.He doesn’t like to stay at home waiting.C.He doesn’t want his packages stolen.9.What does Brad advise Sally to do?A.Go to the store.B.Clean the house.C.Keep track of her package.10.How is Sally related to Brad?A.She’s his mom. B.She’s his employee.C.She’s his sister.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.In the beginning,what does the woman think George is doing?A.Reading.B.Coloring.C.Writing.12.Why are some of the texts marked in green?A.They are the main ideas.B.They are important details.C.They are a bit more difficult.13.What does George write down in his notebook?A.Figures.B.Stories.C.Questions.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Who hasn’t known the news yet?A.Lily.B.Katie.C.Jason.15.According to the woman,what is much better in France?A.The food.B.The weather.C.The Schools.16.What does the man hope to do about his family?A.Bring them to France.B.Leave them in America.C.Visit them in a few months.17.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Boss and secretary.B.Family members.C.Co-workers.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.What is the most important requirement for this job?A.Experience.B.Creativity.C.Energy.19.What do children do in the morning?A.Go hiking.B.Write short essays.C.Report to the leaders.20.When is the deadline of the application?A.April 20th.B.May 12th.C.July 20th.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)AFour days after Dad’s 67th birthday,he had a heart attack.He was lucky—he survived.But something inside him had died.His enthusiasm for life was gone.My husband and I asked Dad to live with us on our small farm,hoping the fresh air would help him adjust.Within a week after he moved in,I regretted the invitation.He criticized everything I did.I became frustrated.One day I read an article about a nursing home.Several depressed patients’ attitudes had improved dramatically when they were given dogs.So,I drove to the animal shelter that afternoon.As soon as I got there,a pointer’s (指示犬) eyes caught my attention.They watched me calmly.A staff member said:“He got here two weeks ago and we’ve heard nothing.His time is up tomorrow.”I turned to the man in horror.“You mean you’re going to kill him?”“Ma’am,”he said gently.“We don’t have room for every unclaimed dog.”The pointer’s calm brown eyes awaited my decision.“I’ll take him,”I said.Glancing at the dog,Dad wrinkled his face and turned back toward the house.Then,suddenly,the pointer pulled free from my grasp.He sat down in front of Dad.Dad’s anger melted,and soon he was hugging the animal.It was the beginning of a warm friendship.Dad named the pointer Cheyenne.Together they spent long hours walking down dusty lanes and relaxing on the banks of streams.Dad’s bitterness faded,and he and Cheyenne went on to make many friends.Then,late one night two years later,I felt Cheyenne’s cold nose searching through my bed covers.He had never come into our bedroom before at night.I ran into my father’s room and found that he had passed away.Two days later,my shock and grief deepened when I discovered Cheyenne lying dead beside Dad’s bed.As I buried him near their favorite stream,I silently thanked the dog for restoring Dad’s peace of mind.21.Why did Dad criticize everything the author did?A.He didn’t like his daughter’s farm.B.The disease took away his interest in life.C.The state of his illness worsened.D.His daughter couldn’t do things well.22.What was Dad’s attitude when he first saw the dog?A.Disappointed.B.Unfriendly.C.Excited.D.Satisfied.23.What was the dog’s greatest help to Dad?A.It accompanied him on his walk.B.It helped him make many friends.C.It brought peace of mind back to him.D.It improved the relationship between him and his daughter.24.What’s the best title for the passage?A.An Abandoned Dog.B.Dad’s Recovery.C.Friends in the End.D.Dad’s Last days.BChina Train GuideQuick Guide on China Train TravelIf you’re looking for an affordable and comfortable way to get around China,train travel is the way to go.Getting train information and cheap train tickets has never been easier. Online train ticket booking makes it easy for travelers to look through China’s train timetable,compare train fares,and look for ticket availability.Once you’ve found a suitable train,you can book online and pick your tickets up at the train station or get them delivered to your home or hotel.Train tickets can be booked online a minimum of 35 minutes and a maximum of 60 days before departure.How to choose train typesWhen you’re buying China train tickets online,you’ll notice that the journey duration differs depending on which type of train you choose.China train types can be recognized by their letter codes.G,D and C trains are high-speed trains,while Z,T and K are slower or overnight trains.China’s high-speed trains run between Chinese provincial capitals and first-tier Chinese cities.G trains(high-speed trains,standing for gāo tiě) are China’s bullet trains the fastest trains with a maximum speed of 400 km/h.Tickets for these trains are the most expensive.How to buy train ticketsUnless you can read Chinese,there are only two ways to make train reservations in China:—Online train ticket booking with a travel agency(up to 60 days before departure).—At the train station/local ticket agency with your passport(up to 58 days before departure).How to read train ticketsWhen reading your train ticket,please take note of the Chinese characters and Pinyin printed next to your departure/arrival city.Directions(North,South,East,and West)appear in Pinyin (Bei,Nan,Dong,and Xi),not English.Please make sure you are going to the correct train station.25.What can we learn from the first paragraph?A.Travelling by train in China is not expensive.B.It’s difficult to get train information in China.C.You can get on the train without tickets after booking online.D.Train tickets online are available at any time within 60 days before you leave.26.If Mr. Smith needs to travel from Jinan to Beijing for something urgent,he’d better take________.A.G trains B.Z trains C.D trains D.Overnight trains27.Who are the intended readers of the passage?A.Native tourists.B.Travel agencies.C.Foreign travelers.D.Businessmen.CFor so long,failure has been pictured as something negative,something to be ashamed of and something to be kept a secret.But a Swedish psychologist,Samuel West,has decided to put our worst fears on the table.He is opening a museum-the Museum of Failure-in Helsingborg,Sweden,this June.Instead of showing successes,as museums usually do,the Museum of Failure will display over 60“failed”products from big-name companies such as Nokia,Apple and Coca-Cola.“I really hope you see that these mega-brands that everybody respects,they screw up too,”West told The New York Times.“I hope that makes you feel less nervous about learning something new.”West’s opinion isn’t a new one.Albert Einstein once said,“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.”And this idea has been embraced by lots of companies in the US.Silicon Valley,for example,is the home of some of the world’s most creative companies,yet its slogan turns out to be,quite surprisingly,“Fail fast,fail often.”However,there are reasons for this.“The best companies are those that encourage failure,embrace out-of-the-box thinking,and allow employees to make mistakes and see what happens,”wrote Simon Casuto of Forbes.But some people are skeptical of this so-called“culture of failure”.They are worried that if failure becomes“a symbol of honor”,as Wired magazine put it,it may even be seen as“uncool”when someone tries to reduce the risk of failure.This may push people to care too little and try too little.“Sometimes people hide behind failure,when they could have prevented it,”wrote Anna Isaac of The Telegraph.So it's important that you set apart the two kinds of failure—the kind that makes you a loser and the kind that takes you forward.The key is whether you’ve learned something from your mistakes.“Learning is the only process that turns failure into success,”West told The Guardian.“If you don’t learn from your failures,then you’ve really failed.”28.What does the underlined phrase“screw up”mean in the second paragraph?A.Make a profit.B.Make a mess.C.Make a highlight.D.Take a risk.29.What message does the slogan“Fail fast,fail often.”convey?A.The more failure,the better.B.Accept failure,and try new things.C.The more you fail,the less success you achieve.D.Failure is more important than success.30.Which magazine shows doubt about the culture of failure?A.The New York Times.B.Forbes.C.Wired.D.The Guardian.31.What’s West’s opinion about failure?A.Failure’s value lies in learning from it.B.If you fail,you are a loser.C.It’s not necessary to try to reduce the risk of failure.D.Failure is the key to put you forward.DMaybe the Man of Steel has such a great body because of all that flying and leaping onto tall buildings with a single bound(弹跳).At l east that’s the promise of a new piece of exercise equipment that combines physical exercise with the virtual reality(虚拟现实)experience of flying through the air like Superman.It will be offered by the Young Men’s Christian Association(YMCA),a nonprofit organization devoted to youth development and healthy living.The $ 9,000 machine,a German invention called Icaros,will be the first of its kind available for public use in the country when the new YMCA site in Minneapolis opens in early 2018.How does it work? Users put on virtual reality goggles(防护眼镜)and then lie down on a metal flame that moves forward and back and rolls from side to side depending on how you shift your weight.In“Flight”mode,you’re traveling over a landscape of mountains,glaciers and narrow valleys.Tilt(倾斜)down on the platform,and you virtually dive nose first toward the ground.Roll to the right,and you’re flying over a bend in a valley.Many other experience modes are available too.What’s it like? Nathan Maehren,senior vice president of digital for YMCA,has used the machine about 100 times.When he’s going fast on the machine.he makes sounds like a weightlifter as he quickly shifts his body,finding his way around virtual objects without crashing.“I almost don’t realize I'm working out.”he said.“You're having fun.”He said it was more of a training for his arms and shoulders than he expected.Itmay seem like a lot of hard work just to get good exercise,but everyone knows how boring gyms can be.Surprisingly,he didn’t feel sick.That may be because what you see in the goggles reflects what your body is doing on the platform.32.What is the machine Icaros probably for?A.The young to build up.B.The disabled to travel in virtual reality.C.The old to keep healthy.D.Children to experience new technology.33.What should the users do when using the machine?A.To pass a body test.B.To stand on the platform.C.To wear special glasses.D.To know how to fly over mountains.34.How did Nathan Maehren feel after using the machine?A.Extremely tired.B.A little bit dizzy.C.More amused than in gyms.D.Not excited as he expected.35.What is the text mainly about?A.The introduction of YMCA.B.A new machine for exercise.C.The future of Virtual reality.D.The technology used in films.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)In any college application process,the interview is very important.A quick look at interview tips will tell yo u to smile,make eye contact,and shake the interviewer’s hand firmly.36So,what should you do?The interviewer must decide if you’re a good fit for the university.3738 Interviewers are constantly surprised by how many really smart and hardworking students do so little research before they go into their interview.You should,for example,find out where your interviewer is from,what he or she studied,and maybe even find publications he or she has written.This can be done easily by searching for a few minutes online.More importantly,you should do a lot of research on the university beyond simply knowing its ranking in league tables.Interviewers hate when you say you want to go to their university just because it’s famous._ 39 After all,you would want this school to choose you over another excellent Chinese student.Finally,make sure you“do your homework”.If you're interested in biology,be sure to know the biology professors’ names.If you’re interested in hiking and camping,be sure to know the name of the outdoors club at the schoo1.40 A.Remember that preparation is the key.B.They will lead to your success in the interview.C.That means it’s important to succeed as socially well-adjusted.D.Tie your interests and goals to what the school in particular has to offer.E.First of all,dress appropriately to leave a good impression.F.Unfortunately,few tell you what it is that the interviewer is really looking for.G.Instead,you should explain why you chose them over other great unive rsities.第三部分(共两节,满分45分) 第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A group of children would gather freque ntly at each other’s homes. They 41what was happening in their lives. Their friendship was beautiful to see, and surprising thoughts flowed from these 42 minds.The mother of one of the children would occasionally join their 43 and tell them stories. When she spoke of her “jewel box”, her most 43 possession, she sent their 45 soaring.She emphasized that the jewel box was so 46 that its contents could never be stolen! Of course, the children’s minds were 47 with dazzling pictures of diamonds, jewels, pearls, and other priceless items. They daydreamed of her being an heiress (继承人) of a 48 family, even though her simple life did not 49 vast material wealth.One day the children asked her what was in the jewel box. Looking at the children’s 50 , upturned faces, she 51 at each child, and then 52 them to gather around her and sit on the grass. “Let me tell you a wonderful 53 ,” she whispered, “The jewel box is not a 54 box!”The children’s eye s were big with 55 . The mother continued, “In reality, it is a 56 box of your heart. And everyone has one! Its 57 are the feelings of love, joy, peace, gratitude, and faith. It is an inner experience, and the treasure of knowing which 58 w ith you forever.”The children asked many questions that day. Most of them never 59 the story of the jewel box, and appreciated it more as they 60 adulthood.41. A. valued B. shared C. predicted D. desired42. A. easy B. selfish C. young D. proud43. A. gatherings B. associations C. campaigns D. revolutions44. A. valueless B. practical C. invaluable D. successful45. A. creativity B. desire C. performance D. imagination46. A. secure B. firm C. heavy D. perfect47. A. loaded B. filled C. connected D. concerned48. A. poor B. happy C. big D. rich49. A. enjoy B. find C. cover D. indicate50. A. simple B. familiar C. eager D. funny51. A. shouted B. smiled C. pointed D. glared52. A. asked B. agreed C. attracted D. forced53. A. aim B. joke C. secret D. miracle54. A. material B. precious C. right D. special55. A. sadness B. expectation C. doubt D. embarrassment56. A. field B. money C. treasure D. room57. A. effects B. outcomes C. problems D. contents58. A. cooperates B. stays C. communicates D. accompanies59. A. forgot B. understood C. told D. guessed60. A. went over B. looked back C. grew into D. congratulated on第II卷(共50分)注意事项:第II卷共2页。

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