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牛津译林版高二英语上学期期中联考试卷(含答案)

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2015-10-19

36. A. behavior      B. habit      C. activity      D. experience

37. A. hardly    B. extremely    C. potentially      D. Gently

38. A. sweet     B. bitter      C. boring       D. terrible

39. A. concerned    B. associated    C. accompanied     D. replaced

40 A. sympathy   B. reminder     C. orders       D. requests

41. A. separated   B. interrupted    C. harmed      D. Adjusted

42. A. turned into   B. turned up        C. turned down     D. turned on

43. A. homeless    B. lucky      C. educated  D. wealthy

44. A. interesting   B. comfortable    C. simple       D. typical

45. A. Instead    B. Otherwise    C. Meanwhile      D. Therefore

46. A. value     B. cost      C. price   D. theme

47. A. emotions    B. expectations    C. fortunes   D. achievements

Senction C (8 marks)

Directions: Complete the following passage by using ONE word for each blank that best fits the context.

Laugh and the world laughs with you. Even better, you might live longer, a Norwegian researcher reports.  “Adults who have 48. ______ sense of humor live longer than those who don’t find life funny, and the survival edge is particularly large for people 49.____ cancer.”  says Sven Svebak of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

He presented his study of about 54,000 Norwegians, 50. _____ he followed for seven years, at the American Psychosomatic Society meeting. At the start, patients filled out questionnaires on how easily they found humor in real-file situations 51._____ how important a humorous idea was .

“The study showed the greater role humor played in 52._____ lives, the greater their chances of surviving seven years were,” Svebak says. “Adults scoring in the top one-quarter for humor appreciation were 35% more likely to be alive 53.______ those in the bottom quarter, ” he says. “The study showed that in a smaller group of 2015 people diagnosed with cancer at the start,

54. ____ the people having a good sense of humor were compared with those who had a 55._____ sense of humor., the chance of dying was decreased by about 70% ,” Svebak says.

Part Three   Reading  Comprehension (30marks)

( A )

When parents talk about school safety these days, they’re usually referring to the increase in violence(暴力)at schools. But research shows that school-age children are actually nine times more likely to suffer an injury while doing sports than to be the victim of violence while at school. Accidents can be prevented if parents are on the lookout for potential(潜在的)dangers. To help you keep your kids free from harm, here are some safety tips:

a. Teach your child never to talk to strangers or accept rides or gifts from strangers. Remember, a stranger is anyone you or your child doesn’t know well or trust.

b. Be sure that your child walks to and from school with a sibling, friend or neighbor.

c. Teach your kid, whether walking, biking or riding a bus to school , to obey all traffic signals, signs and traffic officers. Remind him to be extra careful in bad weather.

d. When driving your kid, deliver and pick them up as close to the school as possible. Don’t leave until they are in the schoolyard or building.

e. If your child rides a bike to school, make sure he wears a standard helmet(头盔). Research shows that a helmet can reduce the risk of head injury by 85%.

f. Teach your kid to arrive at the bus stop earlier, stay off the street, and wait for the bus to come to a complete stop.

g. Be sure that your kid knows his or her home phone number and address, your work number, the number of another trusted adult and how to call 911 for emergencies(紧急情况).

56. The underlined word “sibling”  probably means “_______”.

A. stranger     B. neighbor     C. friend     D. brother or sister

57. If your kid walks to school, tell him or her to _______.

A. wear a helmet             B. go alone every day

C. walk as fast as possible      D. be more careful in bad weather

58. Which of the following statements is Not True according to the text?

A. Kids should be taught never to talk to strangers.

B. Kids should obey the traffic rules.

C. Kids should be taught to call 911 for anything.

D. Kids should stay off the street while waiting for the bus.

59. The intended readers of the text are _________.

A. teachers    B. parents    C. children    D. officers

60. the main purpose of the text is to ________.

A. talk about school safety        B. call on readers to fight against school violence

C. discuss the injuries at school    D. give advice on school-age children’s safety

( B )

Melbourne Zoo’s Close-up Visits will bring you face to face with some of our zoo’s most popular animals .

Each experience includes a 6×8  photograph, taken by one of our professional photographers, to help you keep the memory of your visit to Melbourne Zoo .

Please note : The price of a Close-up Visits ticket does not include entry to Melbourne Zoo .

Meerkat Close-up

Price per person $30

Max group size 4 people

Restrictions (限制规定) Minimum age : 5

Children aged 5 to 12 must be accompanied

(陪伴) by a paying adult

Time 11:30 am

Big Tortoise Close-up

Price per person $15

Max group size 4 people

Restrictions  Children under 12 must be accompanied

by a paying adult

Time 11:00 am

Giraffe Close-up

Price per person $30

Max group size 6 people

Restrictions  Minimum age : 5

Children aged 5 to 12 must be accompanied

by a paying adult

Time 11:30 am

Kangaroo Close-up

Price per person $30 for up to 2 people

Max group size 4 people

Restrictions Children under 12 must be accompanied

by a paying adult

Time 2:00 pm

Bookings Inforation

● Bookings can be made by calling Zoo Photos on 03 9285 9406

● Bookings can be made on the day by visting Zoo Photos from 9:30 am

● A Zoo Photo Animal Experience does not include entry to Melbourne Zoo

Terms and Conditions

● Group size and restrictions are needed to pay attention to .

● The photographer reserves (保留) the right to stop any experience at any time

for reasons relating to animals’ health or visitors’ bad behavior .

61. If you buy a ticket for Melbourne Zoo’s Close-up Visits,  you ___________.

A. can enter Melbourne Zoo for free    B. are asked to work for the wildlife

C. can have a photo of yourself taken   D. aren’t allowed to meet animals face to face

62.If a couple and their twin boys go to see big tortoises, they should pay _________.

A. $45    B. $120    C. $30    D. $60

63. I f you are free in the afternoon, you may choose to see ____________.

A. kangaroos    B. giraffes    C. big tortoises    D . meerkats

64. Giraffe Close-up differs from Meerkat Close-up in ___________.

A. price     B. max group size    C. restrictions    D. time

65. What can we know from the passage ?

A. You can make a booking from 9 in the morning .

B. Children of all ages can visit the animals in the zoo .

C. The photographer has the right to deal with your photos .

D. You may be forced to leave the zoo if you behave badly .

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