2018-2019学年广西玉林市高二(上)期末英语试卷第一部分:听力(共两节)第一节:(共5小题,满分5)听下面5段对话.每段对话后后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.1.(1.5分)WhathappenedtothespeakerslasttimesA.Theymissedaplane.B.Theywerelateforafilm.C.Theybothgotangry.2.(1.5分)Wheredidthewomangettheearrings.A.Fromafamilymember.B.Fromafriend.C.Fromashop.3.(1.5分)系统找不到该试题4.(1.5分)Howmanypeoplearegoingontheboat?A.4.B.5.C.6.5.(1.5分)What'swrongwiththespeakers.A.Theyhavelosttheirway.B.Theyareinatrafficjam.C.Theybrokeatrafficrule.第二节(每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.6.(3分)(1)WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakersA.Husbandandwife.B.Waiterandcustomer.C.Friends.(2)Wheredotheman'sfamilyhavedinnerovertheholidaysA.Athome.B.Intherestaurant.C.Inthecamp.7.(3分)(1)Whyisthemanupsets.A.Thewomanwantsanewdress.B.Themusicistooloud.C.Thewomanisplayingthedrum.(2)Whatwillthewomandonext.A.Listentosomemusic.B.Doherhomework.C.Takeouttherubbish.8.(4.5分)(1)Whowillbenefitfromtheproject.A.Homelesschildren.B.Poorchildren.C.Sickchildren.(2)Whatcouldthewomandotomakeadifferenceaccordingtothemans.A.Takepartintheevent.B.Adoptachild.C.Visitpeopleinneed.(3)Whatwillthewomandonext.A.Makeadonation.B.Assistthemanwiththeposter.C.Organizeaparty.9.(6分)(1)Whichpartyarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.David'sparty.B.AChristmasparty.C.David'sfriend'sparty.(2)Whyweretheylate?A.Theytookalotoftimetobuyamap.B.Theylosttheirway.C.Theyhadtoworkovertime.(3)Whatmadethemembarrassed?A.Therewashardlyanyoneattheparty.B.Theydidn'tbringanything.C.Theywerewearingcasualclothes.(4)Howdidtheyfeelwhentheyleft?A.Excited.B.Satisfied.C.Upset.10.(6分)(1)WhatistheweatherinLosAngeleslikeA.Itrainsalot.B.Itisusuallysunny.C.Itisoftenquitecool.(2)HowistheweatherinthemountainsoutsidethecitysA.Itsnowsalot.B.It'scoldandwindy.C.It'sfresherthaninthecity.(3)HowdoesthespeakerfeelabouttherainsA.It'stroublesome.B.It'suseful.C.It'sdisturbing.(4)WhatisthemaincauseofthepollutioninLos.A.AngelesCars.B.Factories.C.Carbage.第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.11.(6分)FromAmericanExpress,weddingguestswill,onaverage,spend﹩673oneachweddingtheyattendthisyear.Itincludesairfare(﹩225),hotel(﹩170),diningout(﹩116)anddressingup(﹩95)andthegift.Ifyouhaveweddingstoattendthisyear,herearesometipsforyoutoavoidbreakingthebank.1.BookflightsinadvanceThemomentyoudecidetoattendaweddingisthetimetocheckflightpricesatthebesttime.Planefaresarehigherinthesummer,especiallyinJulyandAugust.Bookinginadvancewillsaveyoumoney,aswillwatchforsalesonlower﹣costcarrierslikeJetBlueandFrontier.YoucancheckGoogleFlightsforacalendarofpricesshowingthecheapestdaystoflyfromappslikeHoppertogetreal﹣timealertswhenafareisatitslowestpricepoint.2.Don'tblowyourbudgetonthegiftIfyou'vegotthemoney,anexpensivegiftislovely.Butthere'snoneedtotakeoutloanstoproveyourloveforthehappycouple.Skipanexpensivenecklacebygiving(anappropriateamountof)cashinstead.Tosaveonthegift,considermakingone:Aphotoalbumorscrapbookofmemorieswiththebrideandgroomshowshowmuchyoucare.Youcouldalsosharethegiftwithotherguest(s)orevenmakegiftswithDIYideasbyyourselftosavemoney.3.UseolddressesandsuitsYoudon'talwayshavetobeonanewdressforawedding.Whilemenhavetheoptionofrepeatingtheirsuits,womenaremorelikelytospendmoneyonnewclothesforthespecialoccasion.Butbeforeyoutakeoutyourwallet,considerreinventingsomethingalreadyinyourcloset.Belts,colorfulscarves,shoescanbringlifetoanyoutfit.(1)Howmuchdoesaweddingguestspendonthegiftonaverage?A.﹩673B.﹩225C.﹩67D.﹩95(2)Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Peoplealwaysweartheirnewclothesatthewedding.B.Menaremorelikelytowearnewclothestoattendawedding.C.Itsavesyoumoneytocreativelywearoldclothes.D.Ladiestendtoweartheirfavoritesuitsforawedding.(3)Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tohelppeoplesavemoneywhileholdingtheirweddings.B.Togivesometipsonsavingmoneytoattendawedding.C.Tointroducegeneralexpensesofattendingawedding.D.Tostatesomeaspectstobeconsideredwhileholdingweddings.12.(8分)WhathappensinsidetheheadofasoccerplayerwhorepeatedlyheadsasoccerballThatquestionmotivatedastudyofthebrainsofexperiencedplayers.ResearchersattheAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicineinNewYorkselected34adults,menandwomen.Allofthevolunteershadplayedsoccersincechildhoodandnowcompetedyear﹣roundinadultsoccerleagues.Eachfilledoutadetailedquestionnairedevelopedespeciallyforthisstudytodeterminehowmanytimestheyhadheadedasoccerballinthepreviousyear,aswellaswhethertheyhadexperiencedanyknownconcussionsinthepast.Thentheplayerscompletedcomputerizedtestsoftheirmemoryandotherlearningskillsandhadtheirbrainsscanned,usingacomplexnewM.R.I.techniquewhichcanfindstructuralchangesinthebrainthatcan'tbeseenduringmostscans.Accordingtothedatatheypresented,theresearchersfoundthattheplayerswhohadheadedtheballmorethanabout1,100timesintheprevious12monthsshowedsignificantlossofwhitematterinpartsoftheirbrainsinvolvedwithmemory,attentionandtheprocessingofvisualinformation,comparedwithplayerswhohadheadedtheballless.Thispatternofwhitematterlossissimil