福建省福州市2019届高中毕业班第二次质量检测英语试题及答案
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B.He tried to find back his lost identity. C. World War II has an impact on his life.
D.He was world-famous before winning the Nobel Prize. 62.Median won the Nobel Prize because of __
A.his extraordinary character B. his unique way of recording history C.his characters' unusual experiences D.his special connections to the war
63.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.Median’s parents were sent to the concentration camp B.Median’s winning the Prize was beyond expectation C.Median’s father had nothing to do with the Nazis D.Clemency Oblique is also of Jewish origin
C
NEWS BRIEF
New label-s(标签)to show calories(卡路里)
The US movement ruled that all food establishments(场所)should put the calorie information of their foods on their menus. Within a year chain restaurants, like fast food chain KFC, will have to say clearly on their menus how many calories their fried chicken wings, fries, and other items contain. Amusement parks, movie theaters and supermarkets will also have to follow the rules.The move is designed to fight against the problem of obesity(肥胖)in the US.
Antibiotics leading to world problem’s
The entire world is facing this problem: antibiotic resistance.And the resistance will lead to the deaths of 10 million people across the world by 2018, predicted a new report.released by the UK movement.Antibiotics are used to destroy or slow the growth of harmful bacteria in our bodies.But overuse and misuse of them can encourage bacteria to develop new ways of overcoming antibiotics,
which makes it increasingly di佑cult for humans to fight diseases.
Australia is the world's most expensive destination for international students, according to a study done by Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation(HSBC).They have to spend an average of $42,000(about 258,000 yuan)a year to study at Australia universities. Singapore is not far behind, with an’ average yearly cost of $39,229, followed by the US at $36,564 and the UK at $'35,045.However, Australia's education quality only ranks joint fourth with Canada, well below the US, the UK, and Germany. In addition, interactional students studying in Germany only have to pay about one-sixth the cost of studying in Australia.
The Interactional Olympic Committee has canceled the 28-sport cap for future summer Olympics.But each summer Games will still only be allowed 10,500 athletes and 310 events.Countries that could host the games will discuss plans with the committee during a new invitation stage before bidding. They are also allowed to hold events curtsied their own countries and get financial support from the committee. No changes will be introduced for the 2018 OLYMPICS IN Rio de Junior, Brazil. 64.The news brief covers .
A.medicine, disaster, finance, events C.business, medicine, economy, sports B.service, health, education, events
D.health, medicine, education, sports
65.The underlined word “antibiotics\ . A.serious diseases B.harmful bacteria C. medical drugs D. varieties of resistance 66.Which of the following fits in the blank best in the news brief? A.International students in Australia B.Australian study most expensive C.The cost of studying overseas D.Australia's extrication quality
67.Which of the following statements is best supported by the news brief? A. It is necessary for the UK movement to try hard to encourage using lots of antibiotics. B.It is Australia's best education quality that will cause students to make a wise choice. C.Some events may be held outside the host country in future summer Olympics. D.Pompom sold in cinemas in the world will soon have calorie information labels. D
The clearing of my parents' home has made me think about the importance, even centrality of books to the house's life and soul. The house, and our lives in it, would not have been the same without books.The force of the statement comes home to me as I see what happens when shelves arc emptied.The rooms suddenly look uncomfortably bare.
I always rather took it for granted that books furnished a room.The only rooms in our house without books were the darning-room and the bathrooms.Otherwise there were books everywhere: in all the bedrooms, in the drawing-room and in the piano room which became my parents' comfort.able winter study.
I couldn't help feeling that books were rather like people: some more formal and boring, others more entertaining; some simply for show, others with unpromising outsides but rich interiors.They clad more, in fact, than furnish a room, they were companions who cull offer insights, good advice.
Now the books are being contributed (not all, to be sure, but very many) , and I fear for their future, almost as if they were refugees(难民). “Haven’t sulfate labella”, goes as the old Latin saying, originally written by Retentions; it meant that the fate and future of books were determined by the capability of the reader. But the meaning of the phrase has been misunderstood by time and is now associated with the physical fate of particular books, how they have passed from owner to owner.This is how Walter Benjamin read the saying when he w.rote his essay‘ Unpacking My Library”, which analyses the extraordinarily close relationship between a collector and his or her books.
As I deal with the books – many are going to charity (慈善) shops and I hope they will find good homes – I can’t help wondering if my generation is the last that will oversee such a process. Books are disappearing, as more and more are bought in electronic form and exist only as bytes of information on E – books or other devices. Does this matter? Could books become more spiritual, as they lose their physicality?
She followed the children to the door, wondering at her heavy heart.What could it come from? There was nothing in life for her to fear of course, except for the children, and it was stupid to fear for them. They were all safe; safe and strong and rooted deep in health, and little Mark was stepping off into his own life as the others had done. But she felt afraid. What could she be frail of?
She could not bear to let them leave her and stood with them in the open door-way for a moment.Ely rubbed her soft cheek against her mother's hand.Paul, seeing his mother tremble in the keen March air, said, “voter, if Father were here he'd make you go in.That's a thin dress.And your teeth are just chattering.\foolish of Mel\
The children gave her a hearty round of' good-bye hugs and kisses, and went clown the stone-flagged path to the road.They were chatting to each other as they went.Their voices sounded at first loud and gay in their mother's ears.Then they sank to a murmur, as the children ran along the road.
When the murmur died away to silence, there seemed no sound left in the gray valley, empty and motionless been the steep dark walls of pine-covered mountains.
72.What was Maries worried about at first?
A.Ely might forget to look after Mark in the school.
B.Things might not go smoothly for Mark in school.
C.Mark might not be comfortable with his brother's company. D. Paul might be careless and get sick in the clock weather. 73. Which of the following can best describe Paul? A.Considerate. B.Spoiled. C.Ambitious.
D.Absent-minded.
74. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A.Marise's children didn't get along with each other. B.Marise had lots of things to be afraid of in her life. C.Manise couldn't tear herself away from her children. D.Marise's children didn't know much about their father. 75.What can be inferred from the last three paragraphs?
A.Paul thought his mom foolish not to wear enough clothes. B.Paul and Ely couldn't wait to leave home for school.
C. The family in the story weren't content with their life. D.The story is set in a mountainous area.
第二卷(非选择题 共35分)
注意事项:
用0.5毫米黑色签字笔在答题卡上作答。在试卷上作答,答案无效。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填人一个适当的英语单词。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确,并将该词完整地写在答题卡相对 应的横线上。
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
“Your family are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.”是1 984年诺贝尔和平奖得主Desmond Tutu曾就个人与家人关系说过的一句话。请认真品味这句话,然后按要求用英语写一篇短文。 内容要求:
1.你对这句话的理解; 2.结合具体事例说明; 3.恰当的结尾。 注意:
1.短文开头已给出,不计入总数; 2.文中不能出现考生的具体信息; 3.词数:120左右
Desmond Tutu, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018, once said, “Your family are God’s
gift to you, as you are to them.”, which tells us that
参考答案
英语能力测试听力材料
(Text 1)
W: You look a little pale. What’s wrong? Stomachache again?
M: No. I have to give a speech in class this morning. I stayed up all night thinking about
it.
(Text 2)
M: Hi, Julie. I’m ringing to remind you that I’ll pick you up tonight.