2019-2020年高二英语上学期期末统考试题(I).doc

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2019-2020年高二英语上学期期末统考试题(I)本卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。1. Why did the woman go to town? A. Get some money from the bank. B. Buy some groceries in a market. C. Pay her bills in the bank.2. What does the woman most probably want to convey? A. She feels sorry owing to the mans failure.B. She did no better than the man in the contest.C. She is optimistic that she wont be the last in the contest.3. What does the woman most probably mean?A. She really cannot learn math well without Michaels help.B. Mathematics is the last subjects she wants to learn.C. Michael is the only student who ever helped her with math.4. What will the woman do this afternoon?A. Play basketball. B. Go to see sick Lily. C. Play volleyball.5. Who went to attend the meeting in the end?A. John. B. The woman. C. William.第二节 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。 6. What festival is it the day after tomorrow?A. Christmas. B. Halloween. C. Thanksgiving.7. Who will the woman have dinner with on Christmas? A. Sam. B. Paul. C. Pauls parents.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。8. Why does the woman look worried? A. She has been late for work recently. B. She is not getting on well with her boss. C. She has trouble taking her children to school.9. What might the woman think of Alices way to deal with her problem? A. Practical. B. Strange. C. Wrong.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。10. What is the problem with the woman? A. She has no interest in learning a foreign language.B. She has a headache in learning English.C. She has difficulty in learning Spanish. 11. What else does the man suggest besides watching movies and practicing regularly?A. Be confident. B. Be hardworking. C. Be honest.12. What can we learn about the man?A. He is a language teacher.B. He is a good language learner.C. He is a bad language advisor.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。13. How long has Michael Wilson been cooking?A. For the last twenty years. B. Since he was twenty years old. C. Since he was a kid.14. What does Michael Wilson say about making friends?A. Having something in mon helps a lot.B. Eating together is a great way to get to know others.C. Language is necessary for making friends.15. According to Michael Wilson, where would be a good place to eat beef?A. New York City. B. Finland. C. Shanghai.16. What does Michael Wilson probably use in his dishes?A. plicated sauces.B. Expensive spices (香料) from around the world.C. Local fruits and vegetables.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。17. What did Aquila do at the beginning of her speech? A. She talked about different ways of entertainment. B. She tried to attract the audience with money. C. She opened the speech by asking a question.18. How did Aquila conclude her speech? A. She persuaded her audience to give up gambling. B. She ended her speech with a quotation by Mark Twain. C. She put forward some suggestions on entertainment.19. What mistake do some speakers make when they prepare a speech? A. They dont plan the beginning and end of a speech. B. They dont do enough research on their topics. C. They spend too much time on the introduction. 20. What does the speaker suggest speechmakers do at the end of the passage? A. Devote enough energy to the introduction and conclusion. B. Open a speech with some interesting stories. C. Spend more time on the body of a speech.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第1节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. Such was Tom, a person pletely lacking in the sense of _ that he always went to the party, leaving his share of program unfinished. A. value B. time C. responsibility D. business 22. US President-elected Donald Trump has said he wants to have government costs _ by canceling the order for a brand new 747Air Force One. A. cut off B. cut down C. cut out D. cut up23.Raising retirement age is a subject_ all the Chinese have argued for a long time. A. of which B. about which C. with which D. among which24. Despite the bad weather, the local police still _ the search for the missing girl. A. released B. resigned C. conducted D. abandoned25.In the back of our classroom stand some book shelves with various classics and magazines on them, making reading materials more _ to the students. A. systematic B. effective C. practical D. accessible26. _ nothing else to do, they rushed out to play football on the playground. A. There was B. There is C. There being D. There been27. I was caught in a traffic jam on Wenchang Road, otherwise I _ you waiting for such a long time. A. had not kept B. have not kept C. might not keep D. would not have kept28. _ the Five -Pavilion Bridge plays an important role in Chinas construction history is the topic youre referring to. A. That B. It C. This D. What29. It was not long _ the firefighters arrived at the spot and got the fire in the building under control. A. that B. after C. since D. before 30. fortable as the chair was _, he preferred standing while attending the lecture. A. to sit on B to be sat on C sitting on D sit on 31.If he _ to turn up timely the other day, we would never plete the task now. A. failed B. were to fail C. had failed D. has failed 32. If you dont like the coffee you _, just leave it and try a different one. A. had ordered B. ordered C. will order D. are ordering33. At theGroup of 20 summitin Hangzhou, capital of east Chinas Zhejiang Province, on Sept. 4, xx, many problems came up _ environmental protection. A. as a result of B. with regard to C. in return to D. in place of34. The traffic rule says young children _ less than 40 pounds must be in a child safety seat. A. being weighed B. to weigh C. having weighed D. weighing35. - The air outside smells so sweet. Why not go out for a walk in the newly-built park after the dinner?- _.A. I cant agree more . B. What for? C. You are right. D. So what?第二节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 When I was 19, I started my career as the first female photojournalist in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. My work as a woman photographer was considered shameful to local 36 . The male-dominated (男性主导)profession made me feel unwele by all possible means. They made clear that a woman must not do a mans job and no photo agencies in Gaza 37 to train me. Three of my colleagues went as 38 as to drive me to an open air strike area where 39 were the only thing I could hear clearly. Dust was flying in the air, and the ground was 40 beneath me. I only realized we werent there to film the event when the three of them got back into the armored (装甲的) Jeep and drove away, waving and laughing, leaving me 41 in the open air strike zone. For a moment, I felt terrified. I started paying closer attention to womens lives in Gaza. 42 I am a woman, I could go where my colleagues were 43 to go. 44 the obvious pain and struggle, there were good amounts of laughter and achievements. In front of a police pound (警署) in Gaza City during the first war in Gaza, an Israeli air raid(空袭) 45 the pound and broke my nose. For a moment, all I saw was bright white. I thought I had either gone 46 or I was in heaven. By the time I managed to open my eyes, I had filmed the terrible scene. My work is not meant to hide the 47 of war, but to show the full unseen stories of Gazans. As a Palestinian female photographer, the 48 of struggle, survival and everyday life has inspired me to overe the munity taboo(禁忌) and see a different side of war and its awful results. I became a 49 with a choice: to run away or 50 .36. A. industriesB. language C. developmentD. traditions37. A. refusedB. agreed C. failed D. feared38. A. longB. well C. farD. good39. A. laughter B. explosions C. wind D. screams40. A. calming B. shakingC. disappearing D. flowing41. A. offB. outC. behind D. over42. A. BecauseB. When C. Though D. While43. A. reminded B. forced C. allowedD. forbidden 44. A. BeyondB. ExceptC. Against D. For45. A. surrounded B. survived C. dug D. destroyed46. A. blindB. crazy C. badD. deaf47. A. glory B. benefits C. sufferingsD. influence 48. A. path B. journeyC. routeD. voyage49. A. writer B. intervieweeC. witnessD. citizen50. A. give in B. stand stillC. keep safe D. look around第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A JFK Airport Wele to John F. Kennedy International Airport - JFK AirportUse this website to quickly find the most important information about John F. Kennedy International AirportIt is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which manages the three other major airports in the New York metropolitan area, Newark Liberty International Airport, LaGuardia Airport and Teterboro Airport. John F. Kennedy International Airport(IATA: JFK) is the biggest airport serving New York CityThe airport is located 12 miles southeast of Lower ManhattanJFK Airport served 53.2 Million passengers in xxThere are 6 operating TerminalsJFK is the main US airport in terms of international passenger trafficOver ninety airlines operate out of JFK. It is the base of operations for JetBlue Airways and is a major international gateway hub for American Airlines and Delta Air Lines.In xx, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), handled an estimated 53.2 million passenger, reaching a new annual record. JFK is the 6th busiest airport in USA.John F. Kennedy Airport has 6 passenger terminals, numbered 1-8 (Terminals 3 and 6 were pulled down in xx and xx)Terminals 1, 2 and 4Terminal 1: Was opened in 1998 and It has 11 gates. Is used for the following airlines: Air France, Japan Airlines, Korean Air and Lufthansa. Terminal 2: Is used and operated by Delta Air Lines. It is planned to be closed in xx, once Phase Two of the T4 expansion is finished. Terminal 4: It has 26 gates in two concurses (A and B). It serves as a major international hub for Delta Airlines. Terminals 5, 7 and 8Terminal 5: It opened in xx (its the newest terminal on JFK Airport). Serves as a base of JetBlue Airways. Its also used by Hawaiian Airlines and Aer Lingus. It has an international area called T5i. Terminal 7: The terminal is currently operated by British Airways. But is used by a variety of Airlines. The future of this terminal is uncertain, since British Airways leasing ends in xx. Terminal 8: Is the largest passenger terminal in JFK Airport, and operated by American Airlines. Its used by some Oneworld carriers. It has a big variety of retail and food outlets.Terminal TransportationThe AirTrain JFK is a 8 miles system and elevated railway in New York City that provides service to JFK Airport. The AirTrain stops in all airport terminals (outside the terminal buildings except for Terminal 4) and parking areas. And is connected to the Long Island Rail Road and New York City Subway in Queens. The service operates all day, during all days of the year. Fares: Free within the terminal area and to the hotel and car rental shuttle buses at Federal Circle. 51.What do we learn about Delta Air Lines?A. It operates 2 terminals at JFK. B. Its the largest Airline in the world.C. It makes the JFK the base of operations. D. It operates the largest passenger terminal at JFK. 52. Which is True on the description of JFK?A. It is the busiest airport in USA.B. The AirTrain works around the clock.C. It has 8 passenger terminals in function.D. It provides free AirTrain service only within the terminal area. BChinas local pension funds(养老金) will launch a first wave of making profits in the national stock market(股市) by the end of this year before an ageing population bees a difficulty in economy. The government has announced an ambitious plan that could help local governments overe record-low interest rates and reduce the Chinese stock markets volatility(波动).The human resources ministry said that a number of local governments had moved money to the National Social Security Fund, where managers have good reasons to make money in riskier programs, including up to 40 per cent in stocks and stock funds. This first wave will release between Rmb200bn-Rmb400bn ($30bn-$60bn), according to analysts.The government started drawing up plans for such moves to the NSSF in June last year and the expansion of the NSSF, which held Rmb1.9tn in xx, will increase its power in the national stock market, reducing the influence of individual investors and probably creating a more stable flow of money into stock markets. If all provinces join the program, that would mean up to Rmb2tn more could flow into stocks. “In theory, its a good thing to do and should increase profits,” said Stuart Leckie, Stirling Finance chairman, who has advised the government on pension reform. “But it was mostly done to support the stock market. Theyre doing something good for the wrong reasons.”The Rmb5tn state pension funds managed by local governments are limited to making profits in safe programs such as bank deposits and government bonds. But these have had such low profits that local governments pension funds became less over the past decade, at a time when more and more are nearing retirement.The NSSF was founded in 2000 to help some provinces in the north-east but it has seemingly achieved an average profit of nearly 9 per cent per year over the past 15 years, which matches the performance of the more experienced Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. But some economists believe the reforms are not enough to ensure the life quality of the old. “I no longer think the Chinese system can be reformed,” said Peter Diamond, a Nobel Prize winner in economics who co-authored a book on Chinese pension reform. “It must be taken apart and built back from the beginning.”53.Whats the purpose of the great governmental plan mentioned at the beginning?A. To help the stock market go smoothly.B. To make more profits for the central government.C. To strength peoples confidence in pension fundsD. To increase the local bank interest rates. 54. What does “wrong reasons” in paragraph 3 actually mean?A. The governments intended to increase the quantity of pension funds.B. The governments originally wanted to help the old live longer. C. The move of pension funds was to improve the stock market. D. Pension funds may obtain much benefit from money moves.55. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. The present reforms are of much practical use in bettering the life quality of the old.B. Chinas system in pension funds is too perfect to reform pared with that of Canada.C. The system deserves deep consideration and even needs establishing once again.D. The reforms are of much urgency to the system being carried out in China.56. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Pension funds are certain to bring more benefit to the aged.B. The life of Chinese old people will be improved someday.C. Pension funds can help people to make profits in China. D. Chinas local pension funds will move to the stock market.CIn a discovery that will give nutritionists the shocks, a Japanese scientist has discovered that consuming ice cream for breakfast improves a persons alertness(警觉) and mental performance. Yoshihiko Koga, a professor at Tokyos Kyorin University, has carried out a series of experiments in which test subjects(实验对象) were required to eat ice cream immediately after waking up. pared to a group without eating ice cream, Prof Kogas subjects displayed faster reaction and better processing abilities, the Excite News web site reported.Monitoring of the subjects brain activity showed an increase in high-frequency alpha waves, which are linked to increased levels of alertness and reduced mental irritation(刺激).To examine the possibility that the test subjects reactions were simply the result of the brain being shocked into higher levels of alertness by the low temperature of the ice cream, Prof Koga repeated the experiment with cold water. Test subjects drinking cold water did display a degree of increased alertness and mental performance. Prof Koga is continuing his research and has yet to determine a firm connection between the mental development and a specific ingredient(成分), while another explanation may lie in the sense that ice cream is a treat that caused positive emotions and added energy.British nutritionists have reacted with some doubt to Dr Kogas findings. “A possible explanation is the simple presence of consuming breakfast vs not consuming breakfast,” said Katie Barfoot, a Nutritional Psychology Doctoral Researcher. “Our brain needs glucose(葡萄糖)to function, and a high glucose meal will aid mental performance considerably.” “This, however, does not suggest eating dessert for breakfast. A study exploring the interaction between consumption of low and high GI foods would establish a better understanding of this increased mental performance.”There has already been some scientific research into why ice cream may have a positive mental effect. In xx, some neuroscientists scanned the brains of test subjects as they ate vanilla ice cream and saw immediate results. The study found that eating ice cream activated the same “pleasure spots” of the brain lit up by winning money, or listening to a favorite piece of music. “This is the first time that weve been able to show that ice cream makes you happy,” Unilever spokesman Don Darling said at the time. “Just one spoonful lights up the happy zones of the brain in experiments.” Its not the first time a study has suggested a high-calorie “dessert” could be better eaten in the morning, either a xx study found that eating chocolate cake for breakfast could help you lose weight.57. What do the first two paragraphs tell us? A. the benefits of eating ice cream for breakfast. B. the problems caused by eating ice cream. C. the reasons for the necessity to eat ice cream. D. the doubts about ice cream for breakfast.58. Which of the following about Kogas experiments is TRUE? A. Cold water is better than ice cream in doing such experiments. B. The low temperature will probably lead to higher levels of alertness. C. Ice cream can be regarded as nice food to make eaters healthy. D. Eating ice cream can cause high-frequency alpha waves to reduce. 59. What Katie Barfoot said in paragraph 4 actually means_. A. He agrees with Koga in the conclusion of the research. B. Kogas discovery is likely to lack convincing evidence. C. Eating sweet food for breakfast does good to people. D. Glucose has little effect on our brains normal function. 60. By mentioning the study at the Institute of Psychiatry and Unilev
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