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2018**一高暑假高二英语强化训练试题(二)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AInthecomingmonths,wearebringingtogetherartistsformal

高级中学2017-2018学年高二英语暑假强化训练试题 本文内容:

2018**一高暑假高二英语强化训练试题(二)
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
In
the
coming
months,
we
are
bringing
together
artists
form
all
over
the
globe,
to
enjoy
speaking
Shakespeare’s
plays
in
their
own
language,
in
our
Globe,
within
the
architecture
Shakespeare
wrote
for.
Please
come
and
join
us.
National
Theatre
of
China

Beijing|Chinese
This
great
occasion(盛会)
will
be
the
National
Theatre
of
China’s
first
visit
to
the
UK.
The
company’s
productions
show
the
new
face
of
21st
century
Chinese
theatre.
This
production
of
Shakespeare’s
Richard
III
will
be
directed
by
the
National’s
Associate
Director,Wang
Xiaoying.
Date
&
Time
:
Saturday
28
April,2.30pm
&
Sunday
29
April,1.30pm
&
6.30pm
Marjanishvili
Theatre

Tbilisi
|
Georgian
One
of
the
most
famous
theatres
in
Georgia,the
Marjanishvili,founded
in
1928,appears
regularly
at
theatre
festivals
all
over
the
world.
This
new
production
of

It
is
helmed(指导)by
the
company’s
Artistic
Director
Levan
Tsuladze.
Date
&
Time
:Friday
18May,2.30pm
&
Saturday
19May,7.30pm
Deafinitely
Theatre
London
|
British
Sign
Language
(BSL)
By
translating
the
rich
and
humourous
text
of
Love’s
Labour’s
Lost
into
the
physical
language
of
BSL,Deafinitely
Theatre
creates
a
new
interpretation
of
Shakespeare’s
comedy
and
aims
to
build
a
bridge
between
deaf
and
hearing
worlds
by
performing
to
both
groups
as
one
audience.
Date
&
Time
:
Tuesday
22
May,2.30pm
&
Wednesday
23
May,7.30pm
Habima
National
Theatre
Tel
Aviv
|
Hebrew
The
Habima
is
the
centre
of
Hebrew-language
theatre
worldwide
,Founded
in
Moscow
after
the
1905
revolution,
the
company
eventually
settled
in
Tel
Aviv
in
the
late
1920s,Since
1958,
they
have
been
recognised
as
the
national
theatre
of
Israel
.This
production
of
Shakespeare’s
The
Merchant
of
Venice
marks
their
first
visit
to
the
UK.
Date
&
Time
:Monday
28May,7.30
&
Tuesday
29
May,7.30pm
21.which
play
will
be
performed
by
the
National
Theatre
of
China?
A.Richard
Ⅲ.
B.Lover’s
Labour’s
Lost
C.As
You
Like
It

D.The
Merchant
of
Venice
22.What
is
special
about
Deafinitely
Theatre?
A.It
has
two
groups
of
actors
B.It
is
the
leading
theatre
in
London[来源:学+科+网]
C.It
performs
plays
in
BSL

D.It
is
good
at
producing
comedies
23.When
can
you
see
a
play
in
Hebrew?
A.On
Saturday
28
April.

B.On
Sunday
29
April
C.On
Tuesday
22
May.D.
On
Tuesday
29
May
B
I
first
met
Paul
Newman
in
1968,
when
George
Roy
Hill,
the
director
of
Butch
Cassidy
and
the
Sundance
Kid,
introduced
us
in
New
York
City.
When
the
studio
didn’t
want
me
for
the
film
-
it
wanted
somebody
as
well
known
as
Paul
-
he
stood
up
for
me.
I
don’t
know
how
many
people
would
have
done
that;
they
would
have
listened
to
their
agents
or
the
studio
powers.
The
friendship
that
grew
out
of
the
experience
of
making
that
film
and
The
Sting
four
years
later
had
its
root
in
the
fact
that
although
there
was
an
age
difference,
we
both
came
from
a
tradition
of
theater
and
live
TV.
We
were
respectful
of
craft(技艺)and
focused
on
digging
into
the
characters
we
were
going
to
play.
Both
of
us
had
the
qualities
and
virtues
that
are
typical
of
American
actors:
humorous,
aggressive,
and
making
fun
of
each
other
-
but
always
with
an
underlying
affection.
Those
were
also
at
the
core(核心)of
our
relationship
off
the
screen.
We
shared
the
brief
that
if
you’re
fortunate
enough
to
have
success,
you
should
put
something
back
-
he
with
his
Newman’s
Own
food
and
his
Hole
in
the
Wall
camps
for
kids
who
are
seriously
ill,
and
me
with
Sundance
and
the
institute
and
the
festival.
Paul
and
I
didn’t
see
each
other
all
that
regularly,
but
sharing
that
brought
us
together.
We
supported
each
other
financially
and
by
showing
up
at
events.
I
last
saw
him
a
few
months
ago.
He’d
been
in
and
out
of
the
hospital.He
and
I
both
knew
what
the
deal
was,and
we
didn’t
talk
about
it.Ours
was
a
relationship
that
didn’t
need
a
lot
of
words.
24.Why
was
the
studio
unwilling
to
give
the
role
to
author
at
first?
A.Paul
Newman
wanted
it.
B.The
studio
powers
didn’t
like
his
agent.
C.He
wasn’t
famous
enough.D.The
director
recommended
someone
else.
25.Why
did
Paul
and
the
author
have
a
lasting
friendship?
A.They
were
of
the
same
age.
B.They
worked
in
the
same
theater.
C.They
were
both
good
actors.
D.They
have
similar
characteristics.
26.What
does
the
underlined
word
“that”
in
paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.Their
belief.
B.Their
care
for
children.[来源:Z,xx,k.Com]
C.Their
success.

D.Their
support
for
each
other.
27.What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
test?
A.To
show
his
love
of
films.
B.To
remember
a
friend.
C.To
introduce
a
new
movie.D.To
share
his
acting
experience.
CTerrafugia
Inc.
said
Monday
that
its
new
flying
car
has
completed
its
first
flight,
bringing
the
company
closer
to
its
goal
of
selling
the
flying
car
within
the
next
year.
The
vehicle-named
the
Transition

has
two
seats,
four
wheels
and
wings
that
fold
up
so
it
can
be
driven
like
a
car.
The
Transition,
which
flew
at
1,400
feet
for
eight
minutes
last
month,
can
reach
around
70
miles
per
hour
on
the
road
and
115
in
the
air.
It
flies
using
a
23-gallon
tank
of
gas
and
bums
5
gallons
per
hour
in
the
air.
On
the
ground,
it
gets
35
miles
per
gallon.
Around
100
people
have
already
put
down
a
$10,000
deposit
to
get
a
Transition
when
they
go
on
sale,
and
those
numbers
will
likely
rise
after
Terrafugia
introduces
the
Transition
to
the
public
later
this
week
at
the
New
York
Auto
Show.
But
don’t
expect
it
to
show
up
in
too
many
driveways.
It’s
expected
to
cost
$279,000.And
it
won’t
help
if
you’re
stuck
in
traffic.
The
car
needs
a
runway.
Inventors
have
been
trying
to
make
flying
cars
since
the
1930s,
according
to
Robert
Mann,
an
airline
industry
expert.
But
Mann
thinks
Terrafugia
has
come
closer
than
anyone
to
making
the
flying
car
a
reality.
The
government
has
already
permitted
the
company
to
use
special
materials
to
make
it
easier
for
the
vehicle
to
fly.
The
Transition
is
now
going
through
crash
tests
to
make
sure
it
meets
federal
safety
standards.
Mann
said
Terrafugia
was
helped
by
the
Federal
Aviation
Administration’s
decision
five
years
ago
to
create
a
separate
set
of
standards
for
light
sport
aircraft,
which
are
lower
than
those
pilots
of
larger
planes
Terrafugia
says
an
owner
would
need
to
pass
a
test
and
complete
20
hours
of
flying
time
to
be
able
to
fly
the
Transition,
a
requirement
pilots
would
find
relatively
easy
to
meet.
28.
What
is
the
first
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
basic
data
of
the
Transition.
B.
The
advantages
of
flying
cars.
C.
The
potential
market
for
flying
cars.

C.
The
designers
of
the
Transition.
29.
Why
is
the
Transition
unlikely
to
show
up
in
too
many
driveways?
A.
It
causes
traffic
jams.
B.
It
is
difficult
to
operate.
C.
It
is
very
expensive.D.
It
bums
too
much
fuel.
30.
What
is
the
government’s
attitude
to
the
development
of
the
flying
car?
A.
CautiousB.
Favorable.
C.
Ambiguous.
D.
Disapproving.
31.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Flying
Car
at
Auto
ShowB.
The
Transition’s
Fist
Flight
C.Pilots’
Dream
Coming
True
D.
Flying
Car
Closer
to
Reality

D
When
a
leafy
plant
is
under
attack
,it
doesn’t
sit
quietly.
Back
in
1983,two
scientists,Jack
Schultz
and
Ian
Baldwin,reported
that
young
maple
trees
getting
bitten
by
insects
send
out
a
particular
smell
that
neighboring
plants
can
get.
These
chemicals
come
from
the
injured
parts
of
the
plant
and
seem
to
be
an
alarm.What
the
plants
pump
through
the
air
is
a
mixture
of
chemicals
known
as
volatile
organic
compounds,
VOCs
for
short.
Scientists
have
found
that
all
kinds
of
plants
give
out
VOCs
when
being
attacked
.It’s
a
plant’s
way
of
crying
out.But
is
anyone
listening?Apparently.Because
we
can
watch
the
neighbors
react.Some
plants
pump
out
smelly
chemicals
to
keep
insects
away.But
others
do
double
duty
.They
pump
out
perfumes
designed
to
attract
different
insects
who
are
natural
enemies
to
the
attackers.Once
they
arrive,the
tables
are
turned
.The
attacker
who
was
lunching
now
becomes
lunch.

In
study
after
study,it
appears
that
these
chemical
conversations
help
the
neighbors
.The
damage
is
usually
more
serious
on
the
first
plant,but
the
neighbors
,relatively
speaking
,stay
safer
because
they
heard
the
alarm
and
knew
what
to
do.
Does
this
mean
that
plants
talk
to
each
other?
Scientists
don’t
know.
Maybe
the
first
plant
just
made
a
cry
of
pain
or
was
sending
a
message
to
its
own
branches,
and
so,
in
effect,
was
talking
to
itself.
Perhaps
the
neighbors
just
happened
to
“overhear”
the
cry.
So
information
was
exchanged,
but
it
wasn’t
a
true,
intentional
back
and
forth.
Charles
Darwin,
over
150
years
ago,
imagined
a
world
far
busier,
noisier
and
more
intimate(亲密的)
than
the
world
we
can
see
and
hear.
Our
senses
are
weak.
There’s
a
whole
lot
going
on.
32.
What
does
a
plant
do
when
it
is
under
attack?
A.
It
makes
noises.
B.
It
gets
help
from
other
plants.
C.
It
stands
quietlyD.
It
sends
out
certain
chemicals.
33.
What
does
the
author
mean
by
“the
tables
are
turned”
in
paragraph
3?
A.
The
attackers
get
attacked.

B.
The
insects
gather
under
the
table.
C.
The
plants
get
ready
to
fight
back.
D.
The
perfumes
attract
natural
enemies.
34.Scientists
find
from
their
studies
that
plants
can

.
A.predict
natural
disasters
B.protect
themselves
against
insects
C.talk
to
one
another
intentionally
D.help
their
neighbors
when
necessary
35.what
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.The
word
is
changing
faster
than
ever.
B.People
have
stronger
senses
than
before
C.The
world
is
more
complex
than
it
seems
D.People
in
Darwin’s
time
were
more
imaginative.

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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Interruptions
are
one
of
the
worst
things
to
deal
with
while
you’re
trying
to
get
work
done.

36
,there
are
several
ways
to
handle
things.Let’s
take
a
look
at
them
now.
37

.Tell
the
person
you’re
sorry
and
explain
that
you
have
a
million
things
to
do
and
then
ask
if
the
two
of
you
can
talk
at
a
different
time.
When
people
try
to
interrupt
you,have
set
hours
planned
and
let
them
know
to
come
back
during
that
time
or
that
you’ll
find
them
then.38
.It
can
help
to
eliminate(消除)
future
interruptions.
When
you
need
to
talk
to
someone,don’t
do
it
in
your
own
office.
39.it’s
much
easier
to
excuse
yourself
to
get
back
to
your
work
than
if
you
try
to
get
someone
out
of
your
space
even
after
explaining
how
busy
you
are
If
you
have
a
door
to
your
office,
make
good
use
of
it.
40.If
someone
knocks
and
it’s
not
an
important
matter.
excuse
yourself
and
let
the
person
know
you’re
busy
so
they
can
get
the
hint(暗示)
than
when
the
door
is
closed,you’re
not
to
be
disturbed.
A.If
you’re
busy,
don’t
feel
bad
about
saying
no
B.
When
you
want
to
avoid
interruptions
at
work
C.
Set
boundaries
for
yourself
as
your
time
goes
D.
If
you’re
in
the
other
person’s
office
or
in
a
public
area
E.
It’s
important
that
you
let
them
know
when
you’ll
be
available
F.
It
might
seem
unkind
to
cut
people
short
when
they
interrupt
you
G.Leave
it
open
when
you’re
available
to
talk
and
close
it
when
you’re
not
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In
1973,
I
was
teaching
elementary
school.Each
day,
27
kids
41“The
Thinking
Laboratory.”That
was
the
42
students
voted
for
after
deciding
that
“Room
104”
was
too

43

.
Freddy
was
an
average
44,but
not
an
average
person.
He
had
the
rare
balance
of
fun
and
compassion(同情).He
would

45the
loudest
over
fun
and
be
the
saddest
over
anyone’s

46.
Before
the
school
year47,I
gave
the
kids
a
special

48,
T-shirts
with
the
words
“Verbs
Are
Your

49”
on
them.
I
had
advised
the
kids
that
while
verbs(动词)may
seem
dull
,most
of
the
50things
they
do
throughout
their
lives
will
be
verbs.
Through
the
years,
I’d
run
into
former
students
who
would
provide51on
old
classmates.
I
learned
that
Freddy
did
several
jobs
after
his

52from
high
school
and
remained
the
same
53person
I
met
forty
years
before
.Once,
while
working
overnight
at
a
store,
he
let
a
homeless
man

54

in
his
truck
.
Another
time
,
he

55

a
friend
money
to
buy
a
house
.
Just
last
year,
I
was

56a
workshop
when
someone
knocked
at
the
classroom
door.
A
woman

57the
interruption
and
handed
me
an
envelope.
I
stopped
teaching
and58it
up.
Inside
were
the
“Verbs”
shirt
and
a59from
Freddy’s
mother.
“Freddy
passed
away
on
Thanksgiving.
He
wanted
you
to
have
this.”
I
told
the
story
to
the
class.
As
sad
as
it
was,
I
couldn’t
help
smiling
.
Although
Freddy
was
taken
from
us,we
all

60

something
from
Freddy.
41.
A.
built

B.
entered
C.
decoratedD.
ran
42.
A.
name
B.
rule
C.
brandD.
plan[来源:学。科。网]
43.
A.
small
B.
dark
C.
strange

D.
dull
44.
A.
scholar
B.
student
C.
citizen

D.
worker
45.
A.
speak
B.
sing
C.
question
D.
laugh
46.
A.
misfortune
B.
disbelief
C.
dishonesty

D.
mistake
47.
A.
changedB.
approachedC.
returned
D.
ended
48.A.lesson

B.giftC.reportD.message
49.
A.friends
B.Awards
C.Masters
D.Tasks
50.
A.simple
B.unique
C.
fun
D.clever
51.
A.assessmentsB.
comments

C.instructionsD.updates
52.
A.graduation
B.
retirementC.separation
D.resignation
53.
A.daring
B.modest
C.caringD.smart
54.
A.wait

B.sleep
C.study
D.live
55.
A.paid

B.charged
C.lent

D.owed
56.
A.observing

B.preparing
C.
designing
D.conducting
57.
A.regretted

B.avoided

C.excused

D.ignored
58.
A.openedB.packed

C.gave
D.held
59.
A.picture
B.bill
C.note
D.diary
60.
A.chose
B.took
C.expected
D.borrowed
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In
1863the
first
underground
passenger
railway
in
the
world
opened
in
London.
It
ran
for
just
under
seven
kilometers
and
allowed
people
to
avoid
terrible
__61__(crowd)
on
the
roads
above
as
they
travelled
to
and
___62__
word.
It
took
three
years
to
complete
and
was
built
using
an
interesting
method.
This
included
digging
up
the
road,
____63___(lay)
the
track
and
then
building
a
strong
roof
over___64___
top.
When
all
those
had
been
done,
the
road
surface
was
replaced.
Steam
engines
___65__(use)
to
pull
the
carriages
and
it
must
have
been___66__(fair)unpleasant
for
the
passengers,
with
all
the
smoke
and
noise.
However,
the
railway
quickly
proved
to
be
a
great
success
and
within
six
months,
more
than
25,000
people
were
using___67__
every
day.
Later,
engineers
____68___(manage)
to
construct
railways
in
a
system
of
deep
tunnels
(隧道),
which
became
known
to
the
tube.
This
development
was
only
possible
with
the
___69___
(introduce)
of
electric-powered
engines
and
lifts.
The
central
London
Railway
was
one
of
the
most
___70___(success)
of
these
new
lines,
and
was
opened
in
1900.
It
had
white-painted
tunnels
and
bright
red
carriages,
and
proved
extremely
popular
with
the
public.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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;学.科网
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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改的词。
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。
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Zhang
all
work
in
our
school.They
live
far
from
the
school,
and
it
takes
them
about
a
hour
and
a
half
to
go
to
work
every
day.
In
their
spare
time,
they
are
interesting
in
planting
vegetables
in
their
garden,
that
is
on
the
rooftop
of
their
house.
They
often
get
up
earlier
and
water
the
vegetables
together.
They
have
also
bought
for
some
gardening
tools.
Beside,
they
often
get
some
useful
informations
from
the
internet.
When
summer
came,
they
will
invite
their
students
pick
the
vegetables!
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,想邀请邀请外教Henry一起参观中国剪纸(paper-cutting)艺术展。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1.展览时间、地点;
2.展览内容。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。[来源:学。科。网Z。X。X。K]
英语试题参考答案

第一部分
听力
1.
B

2.
C

3.
A

4.
C

5.
B
6.
A

7.
C

8.
C9.
B10.
A11.
A12.
B
13.
C14.
A15.
B16.
B17.
A18.
C19.
A20.
B
第二部分
阅读理解
21.
A

22.
C

23.
D

24.
C

25.
D

26.
A27.
B

28.
A29.
C

30.
B
31.
D
32.
D33.
A
34.
B35.
C
36.
B37.
A
38.
E
39.
D
40.
G
第三部分
语言知识运用
41.
B42.
A
43.
D

44.
B
45.
D
46.
A
47.
D
48.
B49.
A50.
C
51.
D

52.
A

53.
C

54.
B

55.
C

56.
D57.
C58.
A59.
C60.
B
61.
crowds62.
from63.laying64.
the65.
were
used
66.
fairly
67.
it
68.
managed

69.
introduction70.
successful
第四部分
写作
第一节
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