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1、高二下学期期中考试英语试卷高二下学期期中考试英语试卷一、阅读理解BA0059toCapeTownBRITISHAIRWAYS27thAUGUSTDearcustomer,Iamsorryforthedisruption(扰乱)toyourjourneytoday.WhenflyingMorocco,youraircraftchangeditscourseandflewtoBarcelonaduetoamedicalemergency.Asaresult,thecabincrewarelegallyoutofflyinghourstocontinueontoCapeTown.Theservice
2、hasthereforereturnedtoHeathrowAirport,Londontoallowforachangeofcrew.Yournewdeparturetimewillbe18:00on28thAugust,arrivinginCapeTownat06:40on29thAugust.WehavearrangedroomsforyoutostayattheRenaissanceHotel.Breakfast,lunchandathree-minutetelephonecallwillalsobeprovidedforyou.Wesuggestthatyoutakeyourhold
3、luggagewithyouwhenyougotothehotel.Foryourtransporttothehotel,youwillneedtomakeyourwaytobusstop15.ThisislocatedoutsidethemainTerminal(航站楼)building.TransportbacktoHeathrowTerminal4hasbeenarrangedat14:15on28thAugust.Check-inwillbeavailableatZoneAfrom15:00.PassengerstravellinginFirstorClubWorldmaychecki
4、natZoneD.Iagainapologizefortheinconvenienceandfrustrationyouhavebeencaused.Icanassureyouwearedoingourbesttomakeyourwaitascomfortableandbriefaspossible.Thankyouverymuchforyouunderstanding.Yoursfaithfully,RegHarperCustomerServiceDutyManagerPOBox10HeathrowAirportHounslowMiddlesexTW62JA1.Whatwillbeoffer
5、edtopassengersA.Threemeals.B.Threetelephonecalls.C.Anovernightstayatahotel.D.Transporttoandfromtheirhomes.2.WhenwillpassengerscomebacktoHeathrowAirport.A.At15:00on27thAugust.B.At14:15on28thAugust.C.At18:00on28thAugust.D.At06:40on29thAugust.3.WhatsthemainpurposeoftheletterA.Togiveadvice.B.Toissueanap
6、ology.C.Toshowthankfulness.D.TomakeanannouncementBedtimeontheOrientExpress.Westoodinthecorridorwhileawomanpulledourbunkbeds(双层铺)intoplace-therewasntroominthecarriageforallthreeofus.Barkingthenewsthatshewouldbewakingusat7a.m.withacupofinstantcoffeeandapieceofcheese,thewomanleftandweretiredforthenight
7、.Bunkbedsyoumaybethinking.SmallcarriageInstantcoffeeThiscantbetherealOrientExpress!Oh,butitis.ThisisaveryrealOrientExpressindeed.InsearchofalongweekendinVienna,thereseemednomoreattractivewayformyfriendandmetogetthere.TheoriginalOrientExpressservicewasstartedin1863.LuxurycarriagesrantheroutefromParis
8、,FrancetoGiugiu,Romania.In1934,AgathaChristiesentHerculePoirotonjustsuchajourneyinhernovelMurderontheOrientExpress.However,therewasariseinairtravelwhichwasquickerandcheaperandeventuallythewholeoperationwasbroughttoahaltin1977.Thenamewasreusedin1982,whentheVeniceSimplon-Orient-Expressstookitsfirstvoy
9、agebetweenLondonandVenice.AdmittedlyIwouldhavelovedtotaketheVeniceSimplon-Orient-Express,withitson-boardshopandpianointhebar,butataround1,700perpersonforafour-nightone-wayjourney,itwastooexpensiveforus.Sowechosethisexcellentwayofbuyingintotheromanceforasmallamountofthecost.Butwelovedit.Ourswasnoluxu
10、rybedroom,butithaditsownroughcharm-nottomentionthemagicoftravellingacrossinternationalbordersovernight.IhaventsleptinabunkbedsinceIwasseven,andclimbingupintoittook25yearsoffme.Foronenightonly,itwascomfortablyappealing.Naturally,ItookacopyofMurderontheOrientExpresstoreadonthetrain.Ismiledatthedescrip
11、tionsofairydiningcarsandfreshcoffee.MyweekendinViennawaswonderfulandreunitedwiththecut-priceOrientExpressattheendoftheholiday,wewereratherdelightedtoseeourlittlecarriageagain.Goodoldbunkbeds.Terrifyingoldattendant.Andbestofall,nobodygotmurdered.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“haltinParagraph3meanA.Chang
12、eB.TroubleC.ReturnD.Stop2.WhatdoweknowabouttheVeniceSimplon-Orient-ExpressA.Itwasfirstputtousein1863.B.ItrunsbetweenParisandGiugiu.C.Itreferredtoarailwaylineatfirst.D.Itisluxuriousanditsfareisexpensive.3.WhatmadetheauthorchoosetheordinarytrainA.Thelowprice.B.Thebunkbeds.C.Theairofromance.D.Theshopan
13、dthebar.4.WhydidtheauthorsmilewhilereadingMurderontheOrientExpressonthetrainA.Hisexperiencewasdifferentfromthebooksdescription.B.Hefeltrelievedthatnobodygotmurderedonthetrain.C.Thebookwasveryinterestingandamusing.D.Heenjoyedhistrainjourneyverymuch.Imaginethis:Youreatthemoviesseeingthelatestbox-offic
14、ehit.Theleadingactorchasesdownthefilmsbadguybeforewinningoverthebeautifulleadinglady.WhatdoeshedonextHesucksonacigarette.WhatswrongwiththispictureDoesntthebeautifulwomanseeherherosyellowteethDoesntshesmellhissmokybreathAndwouldntthegoodguyhavetroublechasing,sincesmokingcausesapersontocoughButyoudont
15、seeanyofthatwhensomeonesmokescigarettesinthemovies.Andthereisalotofsmokinginmovies.Actorslightupinmorethan50percentofyouth-rated(G,PG,PG-13)movies,accordingtotheAmericanLegacyFoundation,whichaimstoputanendtosmokingamongyoungpeople.ThatmeansthatHollywoodisshowing14billionimagesofsmokingtoyoungpeoplee
16、veryyear.Allthatexposuretoon-screensmokingcaninfluenceteenstosmoke.TheCenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)arguesthat44percentofteenswhobeginsmokingdosobecausetheyveseensmokinginmovies.TheCDCreportsthatteensaretwotothreetimesmorelikelytostartsmokingafterseeingrepeatedsmokingscenesinmoviesthantee
17、nswhoarelightlyexposedtosmokinginmovies.Severalorganizationsareworkingtoremovesmokinginyouth-ratedmovies.Andadultsarenottheonlyoneswhocareaboutthisissue.Manyteensareactivelyinvolved.LiviaClandorf,16,ofChatham,NewYork,isamemberofRealityCheck,anorganizationthateducatesteensaboutwhatitconsiderstobethem
18、anipulative(巧妙处理的)practicesoftobaccocompanies.Liviaparticipatedinaneventcalleda“moviestomp(跺脚).RealityCheckrentsoutamovietheaterandscreensayouth-ratedfilmthatshowssmoking,theystomptheirfeetandshowdisapprovalbyshouting“boo.1.WhatpurposedoesParagraph1serveinthepassageA.Toprovidebackgroundinformationof
19、amovie.B.Toattractreadersattentiontothetopic.C.Todescribeaplotinamovie.D.Tooffersomebasicknowledgeofcigarette.2.WhatisthepictureyouareaskedtoimaginelikeaccordingtotheauthorA.Itstouching.B.Itsbeautiful.C.Itsfrightening.D.Itsunreasonable.3.WhatcanbeinferredfromtheCDCswordsA.Over50percentofteenssmoke.B
20、.Teensshouldwatchmoremovies.C.Manymoviescauseteenstosmoke.D.Teensarelesslikelytosmokethanadults.4.Whenwillparticipantsina“moviestompstomptheirfeetA.Whentheyareactive.B.Whentheyareexcited.C.Whentheyfeellikesmoking.D.Whentheyseesmokingscenes.Floatingonthesurfaceoftheseasoftheworldarebillionsoftonsofsm
21、allplantsandanimalscalledplankton.Mostoftheseplantsandanimalsaretoosmallforthehumaneyetosee.Theymoveaboutlazilywiththecurrents,providingabasicfoodformanylargeranimals.Planktonhasbeendescribedastheequivalent(相等的东西)ofthegrassesthatgrowondryland,andthecomparisonisanappropriateone.Inpotentialfoodvalue,h
22、owever,planktonfaroutweighsthatoflandgrasses.Onescientisthasestimatedthatwhilegrassesoftheworldproduceabout49billiontonsofvaluablecarbohydrates(碳水化合物)eachyear,theseasplanktonproducesmorethantwiceasmuch.Despiteitsenormousfoodpotential,littleeffortwasmadeuntilrecentlytofarmplanktonaswefarmgrassesonlan
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