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1、- 1 -20192019 学年度第一学期高二期中考试学年度第一学期高二期中考试英语试题(文理科)英语试题(文理科)本试卷满分本试卷满分 150150 分分 考试时间考试时间 100100 分钟分钟 第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 6060 分)分) 第一节:(共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 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 ALiquid Paper (修正液) was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham. She was 17 when she
2、 got a job at a Texas bank as a secretary, even though she didnt know how to type. The company she worked for sent her to a secretary school, and she was typing in no time at all.The 1950s had seen the widespread use of the electric typewriter, which typed faster but also meant more mistakes. Also,
3、mistakes made by early electric typewriters were very hard to erase, which caused problems for Bette.In order to make extra money she used her talent to paint holiday windows at the bank. Then one day, it suddenly occurred to her that she could create a paint to cover up type-writing mistakes.It wor
4、ked! In 1956, Bette sold her first bottles of the new product, which she called “Mistake Out”. She made it in her kitchen, and her son Michael and his friends bottled it in the family garage.By 1957, she was selling 100 bottles a month and had gotten a patent (专利) for her product, which she now call
5、ed “Liquid Paper.” Sales continued to grow, as more and more people heard about Liquid Paper, through word-of-mouth and by reading about it in magazines.In the 1960s, Bette bought a machine to help her produce Liquid Paper in large quantities. In 1971, she sold 2 million bottles. In 1979, she sold t
6、he company for 47.5 million dollars. She didnt live to see the end of the contract (合同), dying in 1980, at the age of 56, in Texas.Bettes invention continues to be used every day by secretaries and other - 2 -people in the office and wherever typewriters are used.1. When Bette began to work in a ban
7、k, she _.A.was too young to type B. had graduated from secretary schoolC.had no experience in typing D. taught herself about typing2. It can be inferred that the first Liquid Paper _.A. was produced by hand B. was made by machineC. was bottled in the kitchen D. was tested in the factory3. What is th
8、e passage mainly about?A. A rock group. B. A secretary. C. Liquid Paper. D. Mistake Out.4. The passage is organized mainly in order of _.A. importance B. time C. space D. popularityB BHappy birthday! Do birthday really make people happy? Of course they do. Birthdays celebrate the day when we were bo
9、rn. Besides, that extra candle on the cake suggests another year of growth and maturity(成熟)or so we hopeWe all like to imagine that we are getting wiser and not just olderMost of us enjoy seeing the wonder of growth in others, as wellFor instance, seeing our children develop and learn new things mak
10、es us feel proudFor Americans, like people in most cultures, growing up is a wonderful processBut growing old? That is a different story.Growing old is not exactly for people in youth-oriented (以年轻人为中心)American cultureMost Americans like to look young, act young and feel young. As the old saying goe
11、s, “Youre young as you feel ”Older people joke about how many years young they are, rather than how many years oldPeople in some countries value the aged as a source of experience and wisdomBut Americans seem to favor those who are young, or at least “young at heart” Many older Americans find the “g
12、olden years” to be anything but goldenEconomically, “senior citizens” often try just to get byRetirement at the age of 65 brings a sharp decrease in personal incomeSocial security benefits usually cannot make up the differenceOlder people may suffer from - 3 -poor nutrition (营养), medical care, and h
13、ousing. Some even have the experience of age discrimination(歧视). American sociologist(社会学家) Pat Moore once dressed up like an older person and wandered city streetsShe was often treated rudely-even cheated and robbedHowever, dressed as a young person, she received much more respectUnfortunately, the
14、 elderly population in America is increasing fastWhy? People are living longerFewer babies are being bornAnd middle-aged “baby boomers”(婴儿潮) are rapidly entering the group of the elderlyAmerica may soon be a place where wrinkles(皱纹)are “in” Marketing experts are already noticing this growing group o
15、f consumers5. Growing up is a wonderful thing because _.A. people can celebrate their birthdays.B. people can become more and mature and wiser.C. people can receive many presents.D. people will feel younger at heart.6. We can infer from the second paragraph that _.A. young people lack experience and
16、 wisdom.B. American older people often joke about their old age.C. American culture is very young.D. different countries have different opinions on the old age.7. The underlined sentence (in Paragraph 3) means “_.”A. the golden years can make the old earn lots of money and receive good medical careB
17、. the old people in America are probably leading a hard life without good nutrition, medical care or housing.C. the old in America have to retire at the age of 65.D. American social security benefits are not good.8. From the last paragraph we know that the underlined word “in” can be replaced by _.A
18、. serious B. bad C. disappearing slowly D. growing fast- 4 -C CThe human brain remembers negative experiences more easily than positive ones. Our brains have developed in this way because threats, like dangerous animals, have a more immediate effect on peoples survival compared to positive things li
19、ke food or shelter. As a result, you clearly know what makes you unhappy, but do you know what makes you happy?Research suggests that our level of happiness is partly shaped by the choices we make. If youve been chasing wealth, fame, power and some material things, you may be looking for happiness i
20、n the wrong places. Psychologists suggest that the following habits can make people happier.People who own close relationships tend to be happier than those who do not. The number of our friends is not important. What matters is the quality of our relationships. Relationships that bring happiness us
21、ually consist of the sharing of feelings, acceptance, mutual (双方的) respect and trust.People who exercise regularly can improve both their physical and mental well-being. Some research has shown that exercise can be as effective as some medicine in treating depression.If we are so interested in an ac
22、tivity, we may lose track of time, and we can be in a state of flow. The activity could be playing the piano, surfing the Internet or playing a game People who experience flow in their work or life tend to be happier.People are more likely to be happy if they know what their strengths are and can us
23、e them regularly. People are especially happy when they can set goals and use their strengths to achieve them.People, who think positively by being grateful, mindful and optimistic, are more likely to be happy. Being grateful means being thankful. Being mindful means considering, focusing on, and en
24、joying the experiences of the present moment. Being optimistic means being hopeful about the future.9. Human brains remember negative things more easily because negative things _.- 5 -A. tend to affect human survival immediatelyB. are easy to rememberC. are much more important than other thingsD. ca
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