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年下学期高二期中大联考2020英语试题第一部分听力第一节听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,请从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有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【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.How manypeople willvisit NewYork forfreeA.2B.3C.5【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.What does the manadvise the woman to doA.See Mr.Smith.B.Type theletter again.C.Check theletter【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.Whats wrongwith JaneA.She hasntreceived her mothers letter.B.She missesher homevery much.C.She isworried abouthermothershealth.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.A.Learn toplay baseball.B.Organize abaseball team.C.Find abaseball player.What doesthe manwant to do【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.A.She had a datethen.B.She willput offthe meeting.C.She didnthave time to preparetheWhat doesSusan meanspeech.第二节听下面5段对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话前,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读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6752.A.confused B.fancy C.petitive D.unfair
53.A.lying B.digging C.rolling D.sleeping
54.A.actual B.slight C.important D.formal
55.A.protecting B.designing C.building D.creating第二节语法填空阅读下面材料,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1Do youfind56difficult to build friendshipsAre youshy when you meetsomeone for the firsttime Ifso,then dontworry.Studies showthat veryfew peopleare57natural giftedwhen ites to58make friends.So forthose ofus whohave aproblem,here isa quickand simplesummary ofwhat theexperts haveto say.First of all,dont forget59smile.Smiling makeseveryone appearmore60attract.It alsohelps the other persontorelax.First impressionsare ofgreat61important,so tryto rememberthe nameof the person you have justmet anduse itinyour conversation.Doing thisoften62send asignal thatyou wantto getto knowtheperson.Above all,experts sayitis important to showa genuineinterest63theother person.If youask questionsto findout64he orshe likes,you willfindyour popularitywill increase.A lotof peopleexperience unnecessaryanxiety whenmeeting newpeople.Try following第四these valuable65tip anddont forgetthat theotherpersonprobably wantsto makefriends justas muchas you do!部分写作第一节双向翻译当我走进房间时,他假装在看书汉译英.男孩和女孩对友谊持有不同的态
66.67度汉译英老师推荐我们在读这本书前先浏览一下目录汉译英
68..英译汉
69.It isour dutyto tryto cutback onproduction andreduce thenumber ofthings makeand buy
70.As a.英译汉第二节business developmentconsultant,Im oftenseen asbeing againstthe environment阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整短文
71.A funnything happened to Arthurwhen hewas on the way to workone day.As hewalked alongPark Avenuenearthe FirstNational Bank,he heardthe soundof someonetrying tostart acar.He triedagain andagain butcouldnt getthecar moving.Arthur turnedand lookedinside at the faceof a young manwho lookedworried.Arthur stoppedand said,“It lookslike youvegot aproblem.”Im afraidso.Im in a bighurry butI cantstart mycar.”“Is theresomething I can doto help”Arthur asked.The youngman lookedat thetwo suitcasesin the back seatandthen said,Thanks.If youresure itwouldnt betoo muchtrouble,you couldhelp meget thesesuitcases into a taxi.”“No troubleat allId beglad to help.”The youngman gotout andtook one of thesuitcases from thebackseat.After placingit onthe ground,he turned toget theother one.Just asArthur pickedup the first suitcase and startedwalking,he heardthe longloud noiseof analarm.(抢劫)!It wasfrom the bank.There had been arobberyPark Avenuehadbeenquiet amoment before.Now theair wasfilled with the soundof thealarm and the shoutsofpeople runningfrom alldirections.Cars stoppedand thepassengers joinedthe crowdin front of thebank.People askedeachother,“What happened,,But everyonehadadifferent answer.Arthur stillcarrying thesuitcase,turnedtolook at thebankand walkedright intoayoungwoman in front ofhim.She lookedatthesuitcaseandthen athim.Arthur wassurprised.Why isshe lookingat melike that”he thought.The suitcase!She thinksIm thebank thief!”Arthur lookedaround atthe crowdof people.He becamefrightened,and withoutanother thought,he startedto run.注意续写的词数应为左右150Paragraph1:As hewas running,Arthur heardthe youngman shoutingbehind,Stop!Stop!”Paragraph2:The taxistopped in frontof the policestation.
6.Why doesthewomanetosee RickA.To askfor advice.B.To saygoodbye.C.To invitehim toher home.
7.Which countrywould thewoman liketo visitA.France.B.Canada.C.Germany.听下面一段对话,回答第和第两小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
898.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The popularityof English.B.The studypressure onstudents.C.Attitudes towardslearning foreignlanguages.
9.What percentageof studentsare forcedto learna foreignlanguageA.About21%B.About27%C.About35%
10.What is the roomlikeA.Big butold.B.Small butnew.C.Big andnew.
11.What willbe arrangedfirst A.The bed.B.The chairs.C.The dressing table.
12.Where willthe chairsbe putA.In frontof thefireplace.B.Close to the window.C.Behind thedressingtable.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
101213.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Father anddaughter.B.Husband andwife.C.Guide andtourist.
14.Where isthe bankA.Next to the coffeeshop.B.At theend of the road.C.Opposite themuseum
15.What advicedoestheman giveto thewomanA.Eating lesschocolate.B.Keeping the table clean.C.Watching outfor thetraffic.
16.How willthespeakersgo tothe museumA.On foot.B.By bus.C.By bike.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】1316听下面一段独白,回答第至第四个小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
172017.Why didMurphy gotoadoctorA.He thoughthis wifewas deaf.B.He wantedto gethis hearingback.C.He couldntmake himselfunderstood.
18.What didthe doctortell MurphytodoA.Stand about15meters fromhis wife.B.Ask his wife someserious questions.C.Talk tohis wifein differentdistances.
19.What washis wifedoing whenMurphy gotback homeA.Watching TV.B.Setting thetable.C.Cooking.A.Twice.B.Four times.C.Three times.
20.How manytimes didMurphy askhiswifethe samequestion第二部分阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑(洞穴)一Caves havea primaryappeal theyhold thesecrets toour pastand aremysterious inand of themselves.•Mammoth CaveKentucky,USAThe longestcave systemin theworld liesbeneath theGreen RiverValley inKentucky andwhile over400miles of(石灰岩迷宫)passageways have been mapped,it hasyet to be fullydiscovered.The plexlimestone labyrinthwasdiscovered byhumans4,000years ago.•Blue GrottoCapri,ItalyOnce usedas thepersonal swimminghole forthe RomanEmperor Tiberius,this extremelybright seacave isalmost200feet longand82feet wide.Its uniqueglow esfrom thelight enteringthe smallopening tothe outside.•Avshalom Cave Nature ReserveBeit Shemesh,IsraelAlso knownas the Soreq CaveNature Reserve,Avshalom isconsidered to be theRosetta Stoneof climatehistory in(钟乳石)the EasternMediterranean throughthe packedstalactites foundin thecave,some ofwhich areover13feet long,and areas oldas300,000years.•Cave of the CrystalsNaica,Mexico(水晶)一This uniquecave systemin Mexicocontains someofthelargest naturalcrystals everfound the longest ofwhichis39feet longand13feet thick.However,it israrely exploreddue tologistical difficulties:it is
21.Where doesthelongestcave lieinA.Kentucky,USA.B.Capri,Italy.C.BeitShemesh,Israel.D.Naica,Mexico.
22.Avshalom isfamous as.A.the mostbeautiful cave.B.theSoreqCaveNature ReserveC.the Emperorsswimining hole.D.over400miles ofpassageways.extremely hotdue toits locationabove avolcanic vent,andthehuge crystalsblock alsoblock thepassage.
23.Which caveincludes thelargest naturalcrystalsA.Cave ofthe Crystals.B.Blue Grotto.C.Mammoth Cave.D.Avshalom CaveNatureReserve.Around fouryears agoI receiveda callfrom the principal ofour schoolas tothe ParentsView“talk thenextmorning.He askedme tospeak tothe group.After thecall,my wholebody becamefeverish andpanicky.The timefromhis calltothenext morningseemed likeyears.The wholenight,I couldnot sleepwith manyominous apprehensionsinmind.One ofthem was to callthe principalwith regretand tellhim that I couldnot e.Finally,I gatheredsome courage.Ithought,If Imiss thisopportunity,surely the school willnever inviteme againto anyof theirprograms.”I reachedtheschoolin time.Before myturn came,my wholebody wastrembling.When myturn came and I startedspeaking,my heartbeatincreased andmy mouthwent dry.I wasnteven ableto readthe writtenspeech properly.I wasnotaware ofwhere I was standingand whatI wasreading.That was the daywhen I realized mybiggest weakness,PublicSpeaking.After myspeech,I metwiththeprincipal andexplained whathappenedtome.He toldme thatthis happenstoeveryone.Even greatspeakers facedthe samethings when they started.He suggestedthat Ie againnext time.Around onemonth later,I wasinvited torefer toa topicon Motivation.This timeIwasfeeling fortable.My speechwasnot onlyappreciated bytheprincipalas wellastheteachers,because Iwas ableto getmy ideaacross tothem.Theyencouraged andpraised myefforts.After deliveringsuccessfully,I becamemore confident.I said to myself,“If Ican speakinfrontof sucha learnedaudience,like theprincipal whoeducates others,Icannow speakinfrontof otherstoo.”Istarteddelivering lecturesin myplan,on varioustopics likeSelf Motivation,Personality Development,PersonalExcellence,Spoken Englishand PresentationSkills.This hasbee apassion forme.I learnedthat everythingis possibleifwe havethe courageto takethe firststep.
24.Why didthe author have badfeelings beforethe speechA.he fearedhe couldntperform it properly.B.he hadgot ahigh feverbefore that.C.he regrettedaccepting theinvitation.D.he dislikedthe ideaof givinga lecture.
25.What doesthe underlinedpart“ominous apprehensions^^in thefirst paragraphmeanA.Unlucky opportunities.B.Curious views.C.Negative ideas.D.Happy ments.
26.What canwe concludefrom thepassageA.Necessity isthe motherof invention.B.Nothing istobegot withoutpains butpoverty.C.Knowledge makeshumble,ignorance makesproud.D.A journeyofathousand milesbegins witha singlestep.
27.Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthepassageA.Public SpeakingMakes a Man Embarrassed.B.Principal Providesthe BestChances.C.Practice MakesaMana BetterSpeechmaker.D.Spoken EnglishDevelops inSpeeches.C“I hadno intentionto adopta catthat day.I justliked beingaround animals,“Miranda says.But whenshe sawNalain hermetal cage,“We madeeye contactand Icouldnt resist(抗拒)her bigblue eyes.At thatpoint,6tNala wasso small.I askedthe shelterif Icould holdher.Once hadNala inmy arms,Nala lookedup atmeandlicked(舔)my face.And thatwas whenshe knewshe hadto takethis kittyhome.Still,Miranda neverimagined Nalawould beean Instastar.started Nalas Instagram accountin2012as awaytosharephotos withmy close friends andfamily inThailand,“she explained.The possibilityof Nalagaining attentionbeyond thatsmallgroup ofpeople hadntoccurred toher untilit happened.Miranda says,“Each timeNalas photowas featuredon Instagramspopular page,her accountwould gain1,000newfollowers.From there,Nalas popularitysnowballed.Large nationwidebrands messagedMiranda abouthiring Nalato doads.This tookus bysurprise becausewe couldntbelieve thata bigbrand wantedto paythem totake photoswith theirproductsnext toNala.”Nala startedlife outina shelter,just waitingtobeloved likemany other animals thatwere abandoned.Today thatdreamhas surelye true.Nala hasover4million followerson Instagram,which earnedher thetitle GuinnessWorldRecords MostPopular Caton Instagram.”In additionto managingher Instafame,Nala isbeing askedto testvarious catfood brands.More importantly,Nalais ourchance toshare thelove tohelp createa betterlife fbrotheranimals,so theycan growwell andbring joytotheworldlike Nalahas.”
28.What isthefirstparagraph mainlyaboutA.Visits toashelter.B.Love atfirst sight.C.Power ofblue eyes.D.Duty toadopt cats.
29.Why didMiranda openNalasInstagramaccountA.To meetNalas needs.B.To helpNala bea star.C.To shareNalas pictures.D.To attractpublic attention.
30.How didMiranda feelabout NalaspopularityA.Satisfied B.Amazed.C.Upset.D.Disappointed
31.What doesthe underlinedphrase thatdream,,in paragraph4refer toA.Being welltreated likemany ofher kind.B.Starting lifein theshelter.C.Gaining chances to earnmoney.D.Being raisedby Instagramfans.D(抑郁)Loneliness hasbeen linkedto depressionand otherhealth problems.Now,a studysays it can also spread.Afriend ofa lonelyperson wasfiftytwo percentmore likelyto developfeelings of loneliness.And afriend ofthat friendwastwentyfive percentmore likelytodothe same.(肥胖)Earlier findingsshowed thathappiness,obesity andthe abilityto stop smoking canalsospreadlike infectionswithinsocial groups.The findingsall efrom amajor healthstudy in the Americantown ofFramingham,Massachusetts.The studybegan in1948to investigatethe causesof heartdisease.Since then,more testshave beenadded,includingmeasures ofloneliness anddepression.The newfindings involvedmore thanfive thousandpeople inthe secondgeneration ofthe FraminghamHeart Study.The researchersexamined friendshiphistories andreports ofloneliness.The resultsestablished apattern thatspread aspeoplereported fewerclose friends.For example,loneliness canaffect relationshipsbetween nextdoorneighbors.The lonelinessspreads asneighborswho wereclosefriendsnow spendless timetogether.The studyalso foundthat lonelinessspreads moreeasily amongwomenthan men.The average person issaidtoexperience feelingsoflonelinessabout fortyeightdays ayear.The studyfound thathavinga lonelyfriend canadd aboutseventeen days.But everyadditional friendcan decrease loneliness bytwo anda halfdays.Lonely peoplebee lessand lesstrusting ofothers.This makesit moreand moredifficult forthem to make(抖斥)friends——and morelikely thatsociety willreject Ethem.John CacioppoattheUniversity ofChicago ledthe study.He saysit isimportanttorecognize anddeal withloneliness.He sayspeople whohavebeenpushed tothe edgesof societyshould receivehelp to repair their socialnetworks.
32.As anaverageperson,if youmake2more monfriends,how manydays ayear mightyou sufferfrom lonelinessA.48days B.43days C.65days D.17days
33.What canwe inferfrom thepassage aboutlonely peopleA.They canovere lonelinessthemselvesB.They willdecreaselonelinessday byday.C.They needhelp to get backto normalsocial lifeD.They canhelp otherstorepairtheirsocial networks
34.Whats thebest waytohelplonely peopleaccording tothis passageA.Bring themtogether.B.Make friendswith them.C.Help themstopsmoking.D.Help themlose weight
35.Which ofthe followingwould bethe topicofthepassageA.Loneliness andsocialnetworkB.Social Networksand friendshipC.Loneliness anddiet.D.Help ALonely Person第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,有两个选项为多余选项(新冠肺炎),It iswar withoutguns,bombs,or smoke,new coronavirusa deadlydisease,breaks outall overtheworld.More than
2.7million presentconfirmed casesare reportedrecently,WHO says,adding thatthe caseshave resultedinmore than325thousand deaths.What shouldyoudoto keepyourself fromthis virus
361.Clean hands with soapand wateror alcoholbasedhand rub.It isquite necessaryto cleanyour handswith soapand waterpletely forat least20seconds beforeyouhavemeals andafterusing thetoilet,especially afteryou returnhome.If youare notcareful enoughto contactwith animalsor dealwithanimal wastes,youd betterwash yourhandswithalcoholbased rub.37so thisis veryimportant.
2.38(传播)When itestohumantohuman transmissionofthe viruses,it oftenhappens whensomeone esinto contactwith(受感染的)(分泌物),(飞沫)an infectedpersons secretionssuch asdroplets incough.Therefore,whenyoucoughor sneeze,you shouldcover yourmouth andnose witha tissue,or you can coughor sneezeinto yoursleeve,but avoidcoveringwith yourhands directly.
3.Wear masks.Wearing maskis oneofthe most effectiveways toprotect youfrom gettinginfected.Make sureto wearitproperlybytightening upthe noseclip andpulling thebottom ofit overyour chin.39if youare notfeeling wellorhave symptoms offever.
4.Take exerciseregularly.40It canstrengthen yourheart andensure theefficient flowof bloodthroughout thebody.Besides,itcanalsoimprove youimmune system,to somedegree makingit helpfultogetaway fromthe virusesand illnessese on!Move yourbody,and youwill beestronger andstronger.All inall,if youhavesymptomsof feverand respiratoryinfection,you mustseek immediatemedical attention.A.A maskis alsoneeded toprevent youfrom spreadinggerms toothers.B.Taking exerciseregularly isoneofthemostimportant waysto stayaway fromthevirus.C.Here aresome suggestionsyoucanfollow inyour dailylife.D.You shouldget upearly.E.Animals arevery dangerous.F.Viruses canspread fromhuman contactwith animals.G.Cover noseand mouthwhile coughingand sneezing.第三部分完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑My threeyearoldson Nathanwas diggingthe sandtobuilda castle.Although Iwarned himitdbe41he insistedon buildingit inthe pathof everysingle wavethat would42ontheshore.I sighed,figuring theonly waytomakehim43wastodo ashe likedand lethim seewhat wouldhappen.I onlyhoped hewouldnt betoo44when thatfirst wavedestroyed his45But whenthe watercame andwashed awayhis castle,he jumpedup anddown andclapped hishands.“Thats great!Lefs doit again!”I didntknow howhe could46seeing hisfruit oflabor ruined.“Is itreally funwhenthewaves washaway the47”“Yes,he said.Looking athim,I thoughtabout my48at home.Nothing I did thereever seemedto49I prepareddinners,which tenminutes afteri placedthem onthetablewere pletelyconsumed.I moppedfloors onlyto seesomeone50them ontheir firsttrip infromtheback yard.My lifewas justone neverendingtodolist.Just likethe sandcastles Nathanbuilt,all my5]were washed away bya giantwave calledFamilyLife.Nothing Idid lastedbeyond themoment.Because ofthis,I oftenstruggled feeling
52.I wonderedif thethings Idid counted.And ifnothingIdidmattered,that meantthatIdidnt matter.But asI watchedmy child53inthesand happily,Irealizedthat Fmbuildingsomething
54.Something thatwill lastforever.Im55a family.
41.A.Taken apartB.washedawayC.cleared upD.dug out
42.A.crash B.dance C.float D.appear
43.A.understand B.regret C.refuse D.struggle
44.A.angry B.frightened C.surprised D.upset
45.A.future B.creation C.world D.gift
46.A.imagine B.stand C.avoid D.gift
47.A.tools B.clothes C.shoes D.castles
48.A.pet B.item C.life D.plan
49.A.last B.happen C.help D.exist
50.A.empty B.dirty C.narrow D.dry
51.A.tears B.worries C.feelings D.efforts。