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高台一中学年下学期期中模拟试卷2019-2020高二英语(考试时间分钟试卷满分分)90120第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A B C DAHere are fourtourist attractionsin Havanain Cuba.Museum of the CityTheMuseum of the Citywas builtin179L Thebuilding onceserved asthe PresidentialPalace andhome tocolonialgovernors.The museumsexhibits includecollections ofweapons,history and art aswell asrooms documentingwars forCubanindependence.Tel:+53-7-861-
6130.Open:9ap.m.to6p.m.,Monday throughSaturday.Admission:$3Revolution SquareRevolutionSquare isone of the largestopen publicspaces inCuba and one of the largestpublic squaresin the world.The siteis home to the138-foot JoseMart Memorial,the talleststructure inHavana,which celebratesthe nationalhero.Cubas importantleaders,including FidelCastro,usually usethe platformin frontof thememorial to address thelargecrowds thatgather on the square.The Jose Marti Memorialalso includesa museumand anelevator thattakes touriststothe topof themonument.Tel:+53-7-338-6363Open:9ap.m.to5p.m.,Monday throughSaturday.Admission:$5Cigar Factories.Cubans famouscigar-making factoriesare opento thepublic.Three cigarfactories inHavana offerpublic toursthatshow howCubas cigarsare hand-rolled in the traditionalway.The PartagasCigar Factory,founded in1827,is theoldestin Havana.The othertwo factoriesopen fortours areLa Coronaand RomeoJulieta,and theyinclude giftshops.Tel:+53-7-338-060Open:9a.m.to2p.m.,Monday throughFriday.Admission:$10Old HavanaOldHavana isthe capitalshistoric district,which datesback to1519when Spainused the city as a colonialport.Old(海军的)Havana wasimportant Spanishnaval base.Presently,Old Havanasstone streetsare hometo museums,hotelsand restaurantsamong thegrand colonialbuildings thatonce housedSpanish power.Tel:+53-7-885-752Open:daily.Admission:free
1.When isthe Museum of the City closedA.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.D.Monday
2.Where mightyou seeFidel CastroA.In frontoftheJoseMartiMemorial.B.On thestone streetsof OldHavana.C.In thePartagas cigarfactory.D.In theMuseumoftheCity.
3.Which numbershould youcall ifyou want to knowabout cigaretteproductionA.+53-7-338-060B.+53-7-885-752C.7+53-7-338-6363D.7+53-7-861-6130BMusic is an internationallanguage.The songsthat aresung orplayed byinstruments arebeautiful toall peopleeverywhere.Popular music in Americais whatevery studentlikes.Students carry small radios with eaiphonesand listen to music(扬声器)before class,after classand atlunch.Students withcars buylarge speakersand playthe musicloudly astheydrive onthe street.Adult driverslisten to music onthe carradio asthey drive to work.They alsolisten to the newsabout sports,theweather,politics,and activitiesoftheAmerican people.But mostoftheradio broadcastis music.Pop orpopular musicsingers makemuch money.They makea CDor tapewhich radiostations usein everystate.Once thepopular singeris heardthroughout thecountry,young peoplebuy hisor hertapes.Some ofthe money fromthese tapescomes to the singer.Wherever thesinger goes,all theyoung peoplewant tomeet himor her.Now thesinger hasbecome a nationalstar.Besides popmusic,,any musicabout countrylife andthe lovebetween acountry boyand hisgirl is called western orcountry music.Serious musicfor theconcert hallsiscalledclassical music.Music forinstruments iscalled orchestramusic,such as(交响乐)the symphoniesof Beethoven.There isopera forsingers,ballet fordancers likethe storyof Liang Shanbo andZhuYingtai inChina.
1.1n whatway canmusic beregarded asan internationallanguageA.Popular musicis whateveryone enjoys.B.The wonderfulsongs arepopular withtheworldpeople.C.When musicis played,it seemsas ifit werespeaking tous.D.Music istoo popularfor everyoneto beable toplay it.
5.What canwe knowabout musicand peoplein AmericaA.Adult driverslisten tonews aswell asmusic when they driveto work.B.Adult driversnever listentomusicwhenthey drivetowork.C.Student driverscarrysmallradios withearphones whentheydriveonthe streets.D.Students alwayslistentomusic beforeclass,in classand afterclass.
6.Which ofthe followingstatement isTRUE accordingtothepassageA.All peoplein Americalike popularmusic.B.Pop singerscan getall the moneyfromthe tapes.C.LiangShanboand ZhuYingtai is a kind of popmusicinChina.D.Now,westernorcountry musicis a little differentfrom itsbeginning.
7.Whats the best titleofthepassageA.International language.B.Music inAmerica.C.Pop music.D.Music listeners.C(曼谷)Bangkok,Thailand,is knownfor havingsome ofthe beststreet foodin theworld.But officialshave(摊贩)announced plansto banfood vendorsin aneffort toclean upthe city.An assistantto Bangkoksgovernor toldTheNation newspaperthe moveis meantto improvethe appearance,walkability andsafety ofcity streets.The streetvendors haveseized the pavement spacefor toolong andwe alreadyprovide themspace tosell foodandother productslegally in the market/the assistantsaid.nSo therewill beno let-up in this operation-every streetvendor willhaveto moveout.nBangkok wasrecently namedthe worldsfinest street food locationfor thesecond yearby CableNews Network()CNN.Vendors canbe foundin allof Bangkoksbusiest areas.They serveeveryone frombusiness peopleto touriststolocal citizens.The chairsand tablesare basic.Customers haveto dealwith Bangkoksextreme heat and pollutedair whiletheyeat.But thetasty foodkeeps peoplecoming backagain andagain.Nont Nontskiulis afinancial workerin Bangkok.He livesin apart ofthe citywhere streetvendors will be some ofthe first to beremoved.He told the AssociatedPress that,“Even people who eatat priceyrestaurants everyday cantavoidstreet food.Its faster,tastes better,and costsless thanhalf the price.nCritics ofthe streetfood clean-up campaignsay low-income people-including foodvendors andtheircustomers-will bemost affectedby theban.They havecalled onthe governmentto domore tohelp thevendors keeptheirbusinesses goingin alegal way.Ubolwattana Mingkwanis acoffee vendorin Bangkok.She charges85cents for a cupof coffee.She saysshe cannotaffordthe costof rentrequired to do businessin agovernment-approved area.nIve askedcity officialsfor helpandunderstanding,Hshe toldthe AssociatedPress,nAll theysay nowisno,no,no.Theyve alreadyreceived theirorders.n
8.Why dothe officialswanttoForbid streettradersA.To forcethem toleave.B.To removestreetfood.C.To keepthecityin order.D.To offerconvenience toresidents.
8.How doesthe authorthink ofthestreettraders inBangkokA.They pollutethe airinthecity.B.They usuallysell unhealthyfoods.C.They workin toohot surroundings.D.They playan importantrule indaily life.
10.Whats theproblem withgovernment-approved areasfor streettraders A.Their rentsare toohigh for them.B.They willmake foodhard tosell.C.They arecontrolled bythe government.D.No onewill gothere forfood.
11.What isthe authorsattitude towardthe banA.Supportive.B.Regretful.C.Optimistic.D.Angry.DDiscoverys astronautsarrived toan excitingcelebration Wednesdayas nearly700people crowdedan airplanestorageplace,waving flagsand holdingsigns thatread:Welcome Home,Astronauts!1The seven-person teamreturned toEarth onTuesday afterbeing the first to take aspace shuttleinto orbitsince the(灾难)Columbia disasterof
2003.In thelast twoandahalf years,we have been through the veryworst thatmanned spaceflight canbring us,andover thepast twoweeks wehave seenthe verybest,NASA AdministratorMichael Griffintoldthe astronauts andtheirfamilies andfans Wednesday.The crowdwaved Americanflags forthe U.S.astronauts andJapanese flagsfor crewmember SoichiNoguchi,oneof thespacewalkers.nAs arookie(新手)astronaut,I couldnot askfor more/Noguchi said,nWe hadthree spacewalks,two extradaysin spaceandonegreat team.”While thehomecoming hasbeen filledwith excitementfor whatmission controllersdeclared atruly spectaculartestflight*,uncertainty remainsforthefuture ofthe shuttleprogram.(泡沫绝缘材Shortly afterDiscovery roseup intospace July26,a nearly1-pound largepiece of foam insulation料)一fell fromthe fueltank the very thingthat wassupposed tohavebeenfixed afterColumbia exploded.The foammissedDiscovery,but NASA grounded allshuttle flightsuntil engineersfix theproblem.NASAgroundcrews examinedDiscovery afterits returnfrom orbitand foundit ingood condition,an officialsaidWednesday atNASAs DrydenFlight ResearchCenter atEdwards AirForce Basein California.Technicians counted101dings anddivots,including20that werelarger than1inch.Schaaf Dean,landing supportgroupchief,said thenumbers weresimilar tothe resultsof othershuttle,post-landing examinations.(热的)A beginningexamination ofthe shuttlesthermal blanketshowed itremained undamagedduring re-en-try()into theEarths air.Agencies
12.The sevenastronauts.B.are thefirsttotake aspace shuttleinto orbitB.took theColumbia intospaceC.returned toearth safelyD.are Americans
13.According tothe text,the NASAofficials think.A.the flightof DiscoveryisafailureB.manned spaceflight hasbeen throughthebestinthepastC.the flightof DiscoveryisasuccessD.theastronautsare nationalheroes
14.When theDiscovery tookoff,.A.the fueltank burnedB.a pieceoffoaminsulation fellC.the safetybelt isnot fixedD.it knockedinto theColumbia
15.The underlinedword grounded1means.()A.of a boat hitthe bottomof asea andbe unableto moveB.to causeaboatto hitthe bottomof asea orlakeC.to preventa planeor personfrom flyingD.to bebased onsomething第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项What ToDo WhenYou BreakYour SmartphoneAsyou pickthe smartphoneyou justdropped fromthepavement,your mindraces.You cantafford anew one.How(微信)will youcheck yourWechat messagesHerearesomeofthe thingsyou cantry ifyou breakyour phone.(螺丝)Smartphones areheld togetherwith screwsand pins,which meansin manycases,if youYehandy enough,you caneasily fixthem.
17.One sitein particular,,offers guidesfor replacingand fixingnearly everypart of a widevariety ofsmartphones,ranging fromtheveryfirst iPhoneall theway tothe iPhone7Plus.Bring ittoarepair shopSmartphonerepair shopsare allover theplace thesedays.
18.Depending onthe damageto yourphone,thepricefor repairscan rangeanywhere from$29to morethan$
250.Try sellingyour damaged phoneSo yourphone isdamaged,and you dont wantto spendthemoneyto getit fixed.Why nottry sellingit
19.Gazelle,for example,will payyou$40fora16GB iPhone5swith a brokendisplay,while Glydewill payyou$142for aniPhone6with acracked screen.(翻新的)Buy arefurbished phoneSoyou*ve soldyour brokensmartphone andnow youvegot someextra spendingcash,but itsstill nowherenearenough tocover thefull costofanew smartphone,which canrun morethan$
600.
20.(二手的)Well,if preownedphones don*t botheryou,you canbuy arefurbished handsetfrom anynumber ofcarriersor storesatamodest discount.A.What canyou doB.Get insurancenext time.C.Try repairingit yourself.(损坏的D.So whynot seeif oneof thesestores canfix yourbusted handsetE.In fact,there areentire websitesdesigned tohelp yourepair yourown phone.F.How muchyou getfor yourdamagedphonedepends onthe modeland whatkindofissues ithas.第二部分G.And ifthey dontwant yourphone andyou wantto makesure thatits atleast recycled,theyll dothat too.英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;域小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并A BC D在答题卡上将该项涂黑I wasfourteen years old andthought I had alreadyknown allthe importantthings inlife.I rememberbeing morethana little_21_at thehomework mygeography teacher,Mr Ream,had giventhe class.We had to_22_to someonewe knewwhohad been in awar asa soldierand writeabout theirexperiences.I_23_it wastotally meaningless.What didthat havetodowith_24_I wantedto know.I stillhad anunpleasantattitude towardit_226_that hedbeeninthe war,so Idecided tomake it_27_for myselfand notto lookany furtherfromhome formy_28_.He askedme whatI_29_,and Isaid I hadtointerview himabout hisexperiences inthe war_30_a class.Im surehis(变僵硬)body musthave stiffened,but atthat timeI wastoo blindto_31_it.He askedmetosit downand thenwegot_32_.Ill neverforget hisresponse tothefirstquestion I_33_asked,nHave youever killedanyoneHHis answerof yeswas the_34_that mademe begintotakethe talkseriously.I still_35_his eyeswhen he told methehorror ofwhat hed_36_and what he*d doneduring thewar.Ihadnever expectedthat kindofL37_from anyone,but Iknowthats_38_whathegave me.The thingshetoldme taughtme a lot.They alsoshowed meIhadalotleft to_39_inthislife.I gainednew loveand_40_for thisman whois nowmy father.2222422222333333533334第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上1()(亿万富翁)In theUnited States,there were222people41report tobe billionairesin
2003.The()42rich of these isBill Gates,worth atleast$41billion.43made hismoney44starting thecompany Microsoft.Mr.Gates wasonly21yearsold446,there arestill someother peoplewhohave madelots47money ateven youngerages.Other youngpeoplewhohave struckit richinclude()Jackie Cooganand ShirleyTemple.48ofthesechild actorsmade overa milliondollars49actin moviesbefore theywere
14.But_50youngest billionaireis AlbertvonThurnund Taxisof Germany,who,(继承)in2001,inherited abillion dollarswhen heturned18!第三部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,10每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏词符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的间用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意•每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多若(从第处起)不计分21011My friendJim toldme afunny storythe otherdays.On adark andstormy night,a fellowis walkingthrough aplacewhere died people were buried.As hewalked furtheralong,and heheard avoice saying,nMark!Mark!H Pretendingnot toletit botherher,he pulledhis coata littletighter andkept onwalk.Again the voice said,nMark!Mark!”Then hebeganrunning with a full speed anddidn*t dare stop until he was well outside the gate.When hestopped catch his breath,themoon had broken throughthe clouds.So hecould seethat hadbeen followinghim.lt was the dog with a hare lip.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,在即将到来的暑假,你与朋友们计划在社区开办一个英语角()方便英语English Corner,爱好者交流练习请你写一封信,邀请感兴趣的居民前来参加内容包括开办目的;
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50.the第一节短文改错My friendJim toldmeafunny storythe otherdays.On adark andstormy night,a fellowis walkingthrough adaywas〃〃place wherediedpeoplewereburied.As hewalked furtheralong,and heheard avoice saying,Mark!Mark!dead删除andPretending notto letit botherher,he pulledhis coatalittletighter andkept onwalk.Aga inthevoicesaid/Mark!himwalkingMarki^Then hebegan runningwithafullspeedand didntdarestopuntilhewaswelloutsidethegate.When athestopped Acatchhisbreath,the moonhadbrokenthroughtheclouds.So hecould seethat hadbeen followinghim.to whatItwasthedogwithaharelip.a第二节书面表达One possibleversion:Dear all,Are youan Englishlearner whodlove tocommunicate withothers inthe languageand topractise whatyouve(高分句型一)learnt inclass Goodnews foryou!Our EnglishCorner tobe heldthis summerwill certainlyprovide you(高分句型二)witharare opportunityto usethe languagein yourdaily life!Every Fridayafternoon,from300to500,youre morethan welcometotheViolet Cafetojoin inour chats.A widerangeof topicswill becovered,including schoollife,sports andgames.Topics mayrotate andconversations willflow.If(高分句型三)youre shyasanew comer,youdontneed tofeel theleast bitof pressureto speakup.Your presencealonewillbea goodlearning experience.Come andjoin us!Were lookingforward toyour participation!Yours,Li Hua。