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1、 共 8 页第 页1绝密启用前 20172018 学年高一第二学期期末质量检测(英语)本试卷 8 页,9 小题,满分 150 分。考试用时 120 分钟。考试范围:必修三、四注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。2作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔在答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试卷上。3非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和

2、涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。4考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。一、阅读理解1、City College Union IncSecretary/TypistThe Union is a student-run organization with a permanent staff of 20. Typing speed: at least 60 wpm.The ability to rake shorthand dictation and a working knowledge of filling procedures are essential require

3、ments.The basic salary for the position is $ 18,500 per year.Enquires to R. Barbar 387-5075.Emu AirlineSecretaryEmu Airline is now offering a part-time position for a secretary.The position offers at least 20 hour work a week, with a view to full-time work in the future.Monthly salary is about $ 1,4

4、00.Phone 899-3264 for an appointment.Word ProcessorOperator (full-time)We need an operator to work in an office associated with the building industry. Only experienced operators are expected to apply.Starting salary. $ 17,950 yearly.Apply in writing to:共 8 页第 页2The Personnel Officer Hill Morgan Pty

5、Lid 38 Green Hill Rd. Kensington 2033.Sewing Machinist WantedJeans IndustryWe are an expanding clothing company located south of the city. Our products include jeans, skirts, shorts and so on. We are looking for sewing machine operators.The factory works a 38-hour week over 4-5 days. Wages for this

6、are $ 18,050 per year. Wages and conditions are in line with the current industrial award.If you are interested, come over and pick up an application form from Ripper Jeans, 23 North Ave, Beaudesert.21. What can we learn from the above advertisements?A. Their companies are introduced in detail.B. Th

7、ey all want people for their respective positions.C. Each is looking for experienced employees.D. There exist large income gaps between the four posts.22. The attractiveness of the post in Emu Airline is .A. its good salary B. its nice working conditionsC. its promising future D. its free flying23.

8、If you want to be a sewing machine operator you may contact this company by .A. phone B. email C. visit D. fax2、School children are using mobile phone applications to do their homework, which seem to be increasing during summer vacations. But instead of blaming students for their behavior, we should

9、 say to too much homework. This is important because by using mobile phone applications to do their homework, students dont add much to their knowledge, says an article in Guangzhou-based Yangcheng Evening News.Using mobile phone applications to do homework is no different from eopying from someone

10、elses work. This is the opinion of a vast majority of teachers. Students who seek cell phone apps help to do their homework will pay dearly during major exams when they cannot seek the help of such applications, the teachers say.The heavy load of homework Chinese students are burdened with, said to

11、be the heaviest in the world, has led to the popularity of these applications.Senior high school students in China rarely go to bed before 11 pm. A report in Shanghai published in 2013 showed that students in the city on average spend 28.2 hours in class every week, the 9th 共 8 页第 页3highest among 65

12、 countries and regions surveyed. Also, they spend an average of 13.8 hours a week doing homework, most in the world.There is no association between the amount of homework one does and the amount of knowledge one gathers. In fact, a research by Australian experts shows that the result is exactly the

13、opposite: the more hours students spend doing homework, the less offective they will be in gaining know ledge.The United States is one of the countries where students do little homework, but that has not damaged the countrys academic status in the world.So, its time Chinese schools understood this f

14、act and freed students of the unnecessary burden of homework.24Whats the writers attitude toward the students using mobile phone applications to do their homework?ASupporting BUnderstanding CScolding DPraising25The cause of the students using mobile phone applications to do their homework is .Athe h

15、eavy burden of homework Bthe advance of modern technologyCthe pressure of the students parents Dthe influence of other countries26What does the underlined phrase“pay dearly”mean?Abe rewarded Bbe dismissed Cprovide much money Dsuffer a lot27Which of the following is probably the best title?AFree kids

16、 of the burden of homework BStop using mobile phones to do homeworkCSpend less time to gain much knowledge DImprove Chinas academic status in the world3、From self-driving cars to deep sea explorers, more and more of humans tasks are being taken over by robots. But technology doesnt stop there. In mi

17、d-August, reported the BBC, scientists from Cambridge University developed a robotic system that meant a robot could “build other robots, each one better than the previous(以前的) generation”.The BBC noted that “those concerned about machines taking over the world shouldnt worry”.However, over 1,000 sc

18、ientists and numerous artificial intelligence (AI, 人工智能) researchersincluding UK astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak of the US-brought the danger of fully autonomous weapons(自主武器), known as “killer robots”, to our attention earlier this summer.“If any major military(军事的)

19、 power pushes ahead with AI weapon development, a global arms race is inevitable(不可避免的),” warned an open letter released at the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.共 8 页第 页4Unlike drones(无人机), which need a human hand, this kind of robot would hav

20、e some decision-making abilities and the ability to act by itself. While what the BBC called these “solders that never sleep” could help reduce battlefield deaths, they might also make countries more likely to go into battle, which would lead to more deaths overall, noted the scientists. The risks,

21、they said, could be far greater than those posed by nuclear weapons.Scientists called for a “ban on offensive(攻击性的) autonomous weapons beyond meaningful human control”, reported The Huffington Post.In fact, in an interview with the BBC in 2014, Hawking warned that the “development of full artificial

22、 intelligence could spell the end of the human race”.And according to the BBC, many leading thinkers have been thinking about the AI-powered killing machine of the not-too-distant future. “Killer robots could be here within years, not decades,” as Stuart Russell, professor of computer science at UC

23、Berkeley, US, put it.Authorities are gradually waking up to the risk of robot wars. Last May, for the first time, the United Nations brought governments together to begin talks on so-called killer robots in a hope of stopping such weapons while there is still time.Meanwhile, there are scientists who

24、 are less worried. They believe all technologies have potential(潜力) for being used for good and evil ends, and argue that the ban called for by the open letter could close the door to developing AI technology that could save lives. “Technology can clearly do better than human beings in many cases,”

25、Ronald Arkin, dean at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, US, told The Christian Science Monitor. “If we are willing to turn over some of our decision making to these machines, we may actually get better outcomes.”28. What does Steve Wozniak think the future robot technology might produc

26、e?A. Artificial Intelligence. B. Autonomous weapons.C. Soldiers that never sleep. D. Killing machines.29. The underlined word “spell” in Paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to “_”.A. cause B. prevent C. reach D. change30. What does Stuart Russell mean by saying “killer robots could be here within year

27、s, not decades.”?A. Killer robots will visit UC Berkeley, US sooner than expected.B. Killer robots will be produced and used sooner than expected.C. Killer robots will speed up the development of AI in the near future.D. Killer robots will kill these scientists in the near future.31. What is the mai

28、n idea of the text?A. More and more of humans tasks are being taken over by robots.共 8 页第 页5B. Robots have decision-making abilities and the ability to act by itself.C. Scientists called for a ban on the development of robot technology.D. All technologies have potential for being used for good and e

29、vil ends.4、We chat with our colleagues all the time: when we have lunch, gossip in the tearoom, or leave work together. Sharing your personal life brings you closer to your co-workers and builds trust within your team. But revealing too much about yourself to colleagues or managers can cause difficu

30、lties and even endanger your work. Its vital to strike the right balance between getting along with colleagues and keeping your privacy safe. “As a matter of fact, it takes skills to communicate in the office. You can neither chat too much, nor be too silent and shut yourself off from others,” said

31、Yang Yudan, vice HR director (人事经理) at P&G. According to her, there are several safe topics to talk about with colleagues during the break, such as weather or movies. Women like to talk about makeup and clothing, while men are fond of sports and online games. But discussing your private life, such a

32、s relationship, habits or health conditions, is potentially risky. Cui Xia, 21, who has been working for an IT company for only 2 months, learned this hard way when she found out that everyone knew she had broken up with her boyfriend. “I spoke about it with two colleagues in the tearoom and told my

33、 friend via phone, and then the news spread.” And her boss finally heard about it and asked her not to let it affect her work performance. Sometimes revealing private matters in a thoughtless manner can result in disastrous consequences. Liang Kun, 26, had to resign from his job at a trading company

34、 last week after discussing his income with colleagues during a lunch break. “I didnt realize it was such a serious issue until a senior member of staff went to find the boss, asking why I got a higher salary than her,” said Liang. “Then our HR told me its forbidden to talk about payments in the off

35、ice.” HR expert Yang Yudan also reminds us that paychecks are your own business. Its unwise to share this information with others, no matter how close you are. To sum up, Yang Yudan advises office workers to be more aware of their images when talking to colleagues. “When you share your personal life

36、, it will be recorded on your invisible resume (无形的简历) and may slow down your career progression.” 32. Which of the following topics is NOT suitable when chatting in the office?A. Makeup B. Football matches C. Annual earnings D. TV shows such as Running Man 33. We may know from the passage that _.A.

37、 women often talk more about their personal affairs than men. B. to avoid getting into trouble, youd better keep silent at work. C. its wise to talk about how much you earn each month with your colleagues. 共 8 页第 页6D. revealing too much about your privacy may have a negative effect on your career. 3

38、4. Whats the purpose of the passage?A. To mention a phenomenon. B. To provide some suggestions.C. To give professional guides. D. To offer necessary warnings.35. The best title for this passage is _. A. At work, No chatting! B. Desire for privacy.C. At work, Keep it to yourself! D. Learn to respect

39、others privacy.二、完型填空5、 It was a special morning and the children, mainly boys with various learning difficulties, refused to settle for the start of the lesson. 41 an inexperienced teacher, I tried every possible means to get them to be 42 , but in vain. My 43 was rising and I could feel my heart 4

40、4 wildly. I began to wonder whether this was the 45 of my job as a music teacher. I thought -teaching was not for me. Then an idea occurred to me. Hoping that no one would notice that I was 46 at that time, I threw my voice as 47 as it would reach: “Put your heads on the desks and close your 48 ! We

41、 are going on a journey.“49 , the children fell silent. “Now what should I do?“ I thought to myself. Reaching over to my collection of CDs, I blindly 50 , put it in the 51 and played it.Obediently (顺从地), my class lay their heads on their desk, closed their eyes and 52 . When the music started, the r

42、oom was 53 with the most beautiful tones and musical colors I could have ever imagined. All the children were 54 . When the music finished, I asked them all to raise their 55 slowly so that we could 56 our musical journey.At this point, 57 all the children were willing to share their experiences, I

43、began to learn how to 58 . The music allowed me to learn that teaching is about sharing and respect, tears and smiles, the knowing and the _ 59 and most of all, an understanding of each other. This was the power that 60 in the classroom could have.41AFor BWith CAs DWithout42Asafe Bquiet Ckind Dglad4

44、3Apanic Bshame Cjoy Ddelight44Ahitting Bslapping Cjumping Dbeating45Aaim Bend Cplan Drule46Ahopeful Bconfident Cnervous Dhappy47Anear Bfar Cnearer Dfarther共 8 页第 页748Amouths Beyes Cbooks Ddoors49AImportantly BAmazingly CObviously DFrequently50Apassed one on Bgave one back Cturned one in Dtook one ou

45、t51ACD player Btape recorder Ctelevision set Dnotebook computer52Aslept Bnodded Cwaited Dclapped53Afull Bfilled Csatisfied Dgreeted54Atalking Bdancing Clistening Ddiscussing55Alegs Barms Cshoulders Dheads56Ashare Bscream Cwhisper Dyell57Aalthough Bwhen Cbut Dwhere58Aunderstand Bimagine Cplay Dteach5

46、9Aunspoken Bunknown Cunprepared Dunforgotten60Agames Bmusic Ctears DKnowledge6、Writing A Letter To Your Future SelfJust imagine writing a letter to your future self 5 years from now, then opening it at that exact moment to see how much of it has come true. _16_As you read the letter in the future, you can assess how many things agree with your expectations in the past. _

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