河北省石家庄市2014届高中毕业班教学质量检测(二)...1.What is the woman worried about? A.Her friend Lisa. B.Her books...2.Where did the man meet Henry? A.e the meeting. B.In the ofice.C.In he lift3.Why oes the woman cancel her husband's appointment? A.He /s ill. B.He is usy.C.He is out4.What is the man poor in when uing Chinese? A.Reding B.Writing C.Speaking5.What size T-s does the woman want to buy? A.38 .40 C.42.6.What's the robable relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife B.Waiter and customer C.Teacher and student7.What does the woman suggest uying? A.A bed B.A desk.8.Wha are the speakers mainly talking about'? A.Working on night shif. B.Sending Steven to school.C.Lking after Steven9.Wh should plan Steven's future in the woman's opinion? A.The fathr B. The mother C. Steven himself A.Disappointing. B.Amazing.C.Moving.What made the woman confused aout the movie? A.The scenery. B.The special effects.C.The plot.12.How does he woman often kill time? A.By seeing movies. B.By reading books.C.By going spping.13.What did he man think of working here before? A.Boring. B.Enjoyale.C.Challenging.14.How long is the lunch break now? A.Two hurs. B.One hour.C.Half an hour15.What does the man have more opportunities to do? A.arn new skills. B.o out with colleagues C.Exercise in the gym16.hy does the man still work here? A.He can travel a lot. B.He has a good salary.C.He can work on his own.17.When was the survey carried out'? A.Several months ago. B.Several weeks ao.C.Several days ago18.What ws the score for friendliness as a whole? A.8 ut of 10. B.7 ut of 10.C.6 ut of 10.19.What's suggeted to improve friendliness? A.Using some god phrases. B.Asking the caller's name. C.Removing hold music.20.What is probaly the speaker? A. A customer. B. A manager...)Mrs.Ohama spoke o the graduates of Martin Luther King Jr.High School on Saturday ingymnasium of Tennessee State University The first lady told the 170 graduates that she spent too much of her time in college focusing on academe achievements.Whie her success in college and law school led to 8 good job, she said, she ended up focusing on public service. "My mesage to you today is that don't waste a minute living someone else's dream: she said. It take lot of real work to discover what brings you joy and you won't find what you love simply by checking mailboxes or surfing the net. She said MLK reminded her of her own high school experience in Chicago."My No.1 goalkid." she said."You are lessed” The first lady told graduates that failure may be 8 part of their college lives and careers, and that how they respond determines what they will become. "Tha's when you find out what you're really made of in those hard times," she said."But you can only do that if you're willing to put yurself in position where you might fail." Overcoming difficulties has been the mark ofand now she doesn't even need a last name," she said of media giant Oprah Winfrey "And then there's this guy Barack Obama, I could take up a whole afternoon talking about his failures He lost his first race for Congress”,the first lady Joked, "and now he gets to call himself my husband“21.When choosg her high school, Mrs.Oama____ . A.was willing to meet chalenges B.was pushed to make choice..22.By mentioning Oprah's example, Mrs.Obama wanted to tell aduates____ . A.m start as a news reporter B.to work hard to get promoted..23.Whado we know about Mrs.Ohama from the text? A.This was the frst time she gave speech to graduates B.She complained about her school life n her speech C.She is a graduateTennessee State University D.She is enusiastic about public service24.Where can you probably find this text? A.In politics book B.On news website C.In 8 graduation paper D.On Mrs.Obamas blogB Sir John a British scientist who won last year's Nobel prize for medicine, said he had predicted at the time of his frog experiments that the successful cloning of a mammal would happen within 50 years.and tha "maybe the same answer is appropriate" far the step to human cloning. Parents who loe children in accidents may be able to clone "copies" to replace them then. Although any attempt to clone an entire human would raise complex moral issues, he biologist claimed people would soon overcome their concerns if the technique became medically useful.Cloning was regarded with extreme doubts when it was first developed but became widely accepted after the birh of Louise Brown, the first "test tube baby" He said, "When my first frog experiment.s were done, an American reporter asked how long it will be before hese things can he done in mammals or humans I said, 'Well, it could be anywhere between 10 years and 100 years-how about 50 year ?' It turned out that it wasn't far off the mark as far as Dolly was concerned.Maybe the same answer is appropriate." Sir John added that cloning a uman being effectively means making an identical twin, and doctors would therefore simply be "copying what nature has already produced" The average vote on allowing parents of deceased children, who are no longer fertile (能生育的), to create another using the mother's eggs and skin cells from the first child, thinking the technique was safe and effective, is 60 per cent in favor.The reasos for "no" are usually that the new child would feel they were some sort of a replacement for something. . 25.Sir John predicted he human cloning would be a reality in _ at most..26.According to the text, which statement is NOT true? A.Louise Brown is the first "tes tube baby". B.Human cloning is still a controversial topic. C.Sir John is positive about the future of human cloning..’t exist before.27.The undrlined word "identical" probably means _ . A.same B.special C.new.28.What does the text mainly talk aout? A.The life of Sir John, B.redict/on on human cloning. C.Views on human cloningD.Achievements in human cloning.years, even if he or she is physically active and gets rid of dangerous habits like smoking, according to a study.Watching TV for more than two hours a day can worsen that prolem, decreasing life expectancy by another l.4 years. The analysis comes just two years after Australian researchers found that people who said thy watched TV for more than four hours a day were 46% more likely to die of any cause than people who said they spent less than two hours a day watching TV.Thoe watching TV more than four hours a day were also 80% more likely to die of cardiovascular (心血管的) disease."Sedentary (久坐的) behavior is something we need to pay attention to, beyond telling people to get 30 minutes of activity a day ,”said Peter T.Kazmaezyk. one of' the lead researchers. But while the evidence of inesses is increasing, it remains difficult for many people to find time to get on their feet, especially if they do desk jobs. "Try to stand as much as you can," Dr.Katzmarzyk said."Typically when you're on the telephone you an stand and use the speakerphone Instead of emailing someone in the office, just get up and So to talk to them." However, Dr.Katzmarzyk added, standing shouldn't be an alernative to exercising, but an alternative to sitting."Several sudies show that when you're sitting, your leg muscles are completely inactive," he said. "When you're stting and completely inactive, this is when you run into河北省石家庄市2014届高三质检(二)英语试题(word版)
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