2019-2020年高二5月月考(第六次)英语试题 含答案.doc

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2019-2020年高二5月月考(第六次)英语试题 含答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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称钟的时间来回答有关小题如阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What time and where will they play badminton ?A3:00 pm in Olympic Sports center.B3:00 pm in the gym.C3:30 pm in the Sports Center.2Whats the relationship between the man and the woman ?AHusband and wife.BFriends.CStrangers.3What happened to the woman ?AShe met with a shark while swimming.BShe got hurt by a shark.CNothing happened to her in fact.4What can we infer from the talk ?AThe woman saw the movie last night with boyfriend.BThe womans boyfriend didnt e to see the movie with her.CThe womans boyfriend told her that he had no time to see the movie.5What does the woman mean ?AThe mans always busy.BThe mans inventing an excuse.CThe man has to attend a meeting.第二节 (共15 小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,各小题给出5 秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。6What did the man get ?AA gift.BA prize.CA scholarship.7What are they going to do ?ATo buy some beer.BTo have dinner.CTo see a movie.听第7 段材料,回答第8、9题。8What does the woman want to be ?AA fashion model.BA film star.CA stewardess.9Why does the woman think she has no chance ?ABecause her English is poor.BBecause she isnt good-tempered.CBecause she isnt good educated.听第8 段材料,回答第10 至12题。10How is Steve today ?AHes sleeping.BHes late.CHes OK.11Why does Steve sing at a jazz club ?ABecause the has to earn his living .BBecause he is free at night.CBecause he enjoys singing.12What does the woman suggest to the man ?AHe must stop singing at the jazz club.BHe should take his health and study seriously.CHe should have a good sleep.听第9 段材料,回答第13 至16题。13What does the man need ?AA babysitter.BA painter.CA doctor.14Who is in the hospital ?ASuzy.BThe mans mother-in-law.CSara.15When will the man and his wife fly to L.A. ?ATonight.BTomorrow morning.CTomorrow afternoon.16How old is Sara ?A15 years old.B17 years old.C18 years old.听第10 段材料,回答第17 至20 题。17What must you do before you can use your parking ticket ?AYou should sign on your parking ticket.BYou should let your parking ticket stamped.CBoth A and B.18When will the prize be drawn ?AOn November 14th.BOn November 20th.COn November 21st.19How can man win a $ 1000 DVD Collection ?AJust buy and two DVDs.BJust buy and three DVDs.CJust buy and twelve DVDs.20What do you know from the text ?AYou must buy any three CDs and then your name will go into the petition.BIf you buy one shirt at Daniels Menswear, youll get one tie of the same value free.CThe “Buy one, get one free ” offer is limited to one per customer.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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。 AMoving made easy !Okay, this is how we do it. Send your suitcases, backpacks, souvenirs, books, guitars, surfboards, TV or other items with us and Well provide you with:Free boxes & packing material.Free first delivery, pick-up & redelivery (subject to area)Multilingual (使用多种语言的) customer service.However, if you have larger furniture items you could use a MoveCube TM (MC). We deliver the MoveCube TM to your address for you to pack (4hrs packing time). When ready, we collect it & deliver it to your new address for you to unpack.We are the best when it es to personal relocation, whether youre a part-time or full-time student or backpacking around the globe.Baggage WorldwideYou can send bags, boxes, backpacks and many other items with us wherever you want them to go. 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(Boxes are supplied at an additional cost).Small studio flat, 11sqft Small MC from 199Studio flat, 17sqft Medium MC from 299I bed flat, 35sqft Large MC from 570For an additional charge we can load & unload your MoveCubeTM for you.21The pany provides service .Ain London.Baround the UK.Call over Europe.Daround the world.22What do you need to do to store your items ?APut them into containers.BSend them to the pany.CGet them back by yourself.DPay 12.5 per week for each box.23How much do you need to pay for a small MC and a large MC ?A498.B570.C769.D869.BAt any given time, hundreds of postcards are in transit (运输中) across the world as strangers municate through a movement called Post-crossing.Emma Delaney says its a sad day when there isnt a postcard in her mailbox. She doesnt have a bunch of friends travelling overseas at the moment shes just really active in the underground hobby of Postcrossing.“Ive sent over 3,000 postcards, but Ive been doing it for close to seven years,” she says. “My husband, generally appreciative of my hobby, is sometimes frustrated by the amount of cardboard hanging around the house or in my car.”Postcrossing is a hobby where strangers send each other postcards across the world. You register on the website, list your interests and preferences for postcards, then receive an address of a stranger on the other side of the world to send a postcard to.“I tend to send a lot of postcards of the local area because people are interested in where youre from and what you do,” Emma says.From Uzbekistan to Belarus and Kazakhstan to Moldova, Emma has a growing collection of photos from around the world. The postcards have helped shape her international travelling too. “I didnt travel overseas until I was 32 and a lot of the locations we chose for our honeymoon were selected because of the postcards Id received.”“Some people see sending mail as being a bit boring and unfashionable, but Postcrossing is popular and lots of people are fascinated that I do it.,”The Postcrossing project has just celebrated its eighth birthday and has over 400,000 active members in 215 countries. The group says theyve delivered over 18 million postcards.And while postal workers arent supposed to read peoples postcards, Emma says shes happy for them to do so at her post office in Shellharbour. She even encourages her correspondents to say hello to the Australia Post staff.“Its a hobby that I continue to do because I find it enjoyable and relaxing.”24Emma Delaneys friends .Ado a lot of travelling.Bsend her lots of postcards.Cshare the same hobby as her.Darent active in travelling abroad.25Whats Emmas husbands attitude towards her hobby ?ASomewhat annoyed.BTotally unconcerned.CDeeply disapproving.DStrongly supportive.26Whats the benefit of being involved in Postcrossing according to Emma Delaney ?ABroadening the mind.BDeepening the mind.CGiving others a helping hand.DBringing her family more happiness.27The Postcrossing project .Adelivers both postcards official letters.Bwas set up a couple of years ago in Australia.Chas granted membership in 215 countries all over the world.Dreceives more public approval pared with sending mail.CLong live language. Thats the message Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson and city councilor Amarjeet Sohi voiced when they declared Feb. 21 to be International Mother Language Day (IMLD) in Edmonton, the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta.The pair were on hand for the International and Heriage Languages Associations (IHLA) 12th annual Mother Language Day celebrations in an effort to save endangered languages.“Keeping languages alive is important for me richness of our culture and the diversity that strengthens Edmonton,” said Iveson.There are nearly 7,000 unique languages spoken worldwide, but according to data from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) half of those languages are at risk of going extinct in just a few generations.For example, there are currently over 3,000 languages spoken throughout Africa. This sounds impressive until you realize that there were over 10,000 languages spoken on the continent before colonization during the 19th century.“People who lose their language experience suffering,” said Olenka Bilash, professor of second language education at the University of Alberta. Bilash likened the loss of language to the loss of cultural identity.“As a multicultural society, it is very important to continue to preserve and pass on to future generations the language, culture, traditions and customs that we bring to Canada, ” said IHLA president Olga Prokhorova.While the City of Edmontons citizen and new arrival centre in city hall provides services in 150 languages, Bilash said research shows that “most people are still unfortable speaking their own language in public spaces.”Bliash hopes the official announcement of International Mother Language Day in Edmontonwhich echoes International Mother Language Day declared by UNESCO in xx will be a step toward encouraging more language diversity in order to preserve the cultures tied to them.“Our words define us; our expressions and vocabulary define who we are as people,” said Marueen Kubinec, Albertas minister of culture and tourism. “Our words are living examples, perhaps the best that there are, of human creativity.”28The example of the languages in Africa is given to show .Atherere many languages in Arica.Ba great number of languages became extinct.CAfrica believes in encouraging cultural diversity.DAfricans are trying to save endangered languages.29Both Bilash and Prokhorova stress the importance of .Amastering more than one foreign language.Bpublic policy on Canadian traditions and customs.Cprotecting languages and cultures from extinction.Dthe official announcement of IMLD by UNESCO.30What does the underlined word “echoes” in the text mean ?ASuggests.BCreates.CCelebrates.DImitates.31What can we learn from Kubinecs words ?AYour language is your identity.BNative language is disappearing.CAlberta is rich in language diversity.DLanguage can be saved by creativity.DAmerica used to have a strong college education system for prison inmates (prisoners). It was seen as a way to rehabilitate men and women in prison by helping them go straight when they got out.Those taxpayer-supported college classes were put to an end in the 1990s. But New York Governor Andrew Cuomo would like to bring them back in the state, setting off a fierce new debate.A number of lawmakers in New York have promised to kill Cuomos proposal (提议).Cuomo says reintroducing taxpayer-funded college classes in New Yorks prisons is a mon-sense plan that will reduce the number of inmates who mit new crimes.“You pay $ 60,000 for a prison cell for a year,” Cuomo responded. “You put a guy away for 10 years, and thats $600,000. Right now, chances are almost half. Once hes set free, hes going to e right back.”Cuomo says helping inmates get a college education would cost about $ 5,000 a year per person. He argues, “Its a small amount of money if it keeps that inmate from bouncing back into prison.”But even some members of the governors own party hate this idea. State Assemblywoman Addie Russell, whose upstate district includes three state prisons, says taxpayers just wont stand for inmates getting a free college education, while middle-class families struggle to pay for their kids college fees.“That is the vast majority of feedback (反馈) that Im also getting from my constituents (选民),” she says. “You know, Where is the relief for the rest of the population who obey the law ? ”“I was very disappointed that the policy had been changed,” says Gerald Gaes, who served as an expert on college programs for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in the 1990s. In 1994, President Clinton stopped federal student aid programs for inmates.Gaes says research shows that college classes actually save taxpayers money over time, by reducing the number of inmates who break the law and wind up back in those expensive prison cells.“It is cost-effective,” he says. “Designing prisons that way will have a long-term benefit for New York State.” 32The underlined word “rehabilitate” probably means “ ”.Alet people know more about prisoners.Bhelp someone have a normal life again.Callow prisoners to experience the world.Dencourage someone to help other people.33What is the debate about ?ALawmakers rights in New York.BCollege classes for New Yorks citizens.CHigher education in New Yorks prisons.DPunishments given to New Yorks criminals.34Cuomo does the calculations to prove .Aalmost half of prisoners are likely to e back into prison.Bcollege classes for inmates can save taxpayers money.Cthe costs of running prisons in the US are on the rise.Dit is very difficult to reduce the number of inmates.35Most of Russells constituents believe Cuomos proposal .Ais unfair to middle-class families.Bwill benefit citizens obeying laws.Cwill be useless for improving prisons.Dis based on most taxpayers feedback.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 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。选项中有多余选项。Five reasons your scale might be wrong1. You weigh yourself on different days each week.In a Cornell university study published last year, researchers analyzed the food weight diaries that 80 people kept for up to a year. They found that peoples weight changed considerably throughout the week. 36 Keep weigh-in days consistent for a more accurate assessment.2. 37 File this one under “Yes, scientists have actually studied this.” When University of North Dakota researches weighed people with and without clothes at various times of the year, they found that men can reduce 2.5 pounds for their clothing and women can reduce around two pounds, on average.3. You dont take muscle gain into consideration.Youve heard that muscle is denser (密度大的) than fat. 38 If you start a strength-training routine, the number on the scale (秤) might not change, but you could still lost inches and drop a clothing size or two.4. You just drank a lot of water.Its called water weight for a reason: Drinking one pound of water can translate to about one pound of weight. So if you stand on the scale soon after drinking an entire water bottles worth, you might not like what you see. 39 5. You weigh yourself after hard exercise.pared with water weight, if you weigh in after a tiring cycling class, you may lose weight temporarily because you work up a good sweat . 40 AYou miscalculate your clothing.BBut dont worry, its just a temporary gain.CSalty foods cause your body to save extra water.DIn fact, it takes up only about a third as much space.EJump on the scale if you need to improve.FYou should be aware of how much water you have drunk.GMany people were heaviest on Mondays and lightest on Fridays.第三部分 英语知识运用第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)If I had to explain my learning style, I would have to say that Im a read and follow along kind of learner. When I read something that I really want to 41 , I often have an audio (音频) recording play along with it. It can help my memory absorb what Im 42 . Its also helpful from an audial standpoint since my hearing has been less than acute 43 a childhood illness. I always find that my listening abilities improve 44 I have a visual reference at the beginning. When Im 45 to take away one or the other after the initial go-through, I 46 that I can actually remember the learning materials better. So that mixing of the visual and the audial 47 me to memorize things right away.Another 48 I can mix this audial with the visual is by reading the material out 49 . I find my own 50 to be the perfect substitute for an audio recording if one is not 51 . As Ive said before, my hearing can often be 52 by my literacy (读写能力) and vision. Reading to myself aloud helps me 53 because, like having an audio recording, it improves my reading and listening.While Im 54 , we have a lot of read-alongs, particularly in my English and literature classes. I always 55 these because my teacher and classmates all contribute to my 56 learning style of mixing listening with visual acuteness. Many teachers Ive talked to agree that this form of study really 57 . Ive also seen many of my classmates following my 58 and asking for materials with audio recordings to assist in their reading and 59 . So I think people 60 that this is the best way to learn various types of materials. 41AconnectBrememberCrecognizeDknow42AlisteningBspeakingCreadingDwriting43Ain spite ofBbecause of Cin addition toDaccording to44Awhen BunlessCuntilDthough45AexcitedBwillingCrelievedDable46AfindBbelieveChopeDadmit47AforcesBallowsCrequiresDencourages48AexplanationBdiscussionCway Dplan49AclearlyBnaturallyCloudlyDcarefully50AwordsBmethodsCtoneDvoice51AusefulBskillfulCpossibleDavailable52AcontrolledBassistedCdamagedDexamined53AmunicateBimproveCanalyzeDlearn54Ain classBat homeCaloneDaway55AdevelopBprepareCshareDenjoy56ApreferredBexpectedCimportantDpractical57AhelpsBmattersCguaranteesDinstruction58AarrangementBinstructionCruleDexample59AimaginationBprogressCmemorizationDchallenge60ApredictBwishCproveDagree第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。Robot teachers are now very popular with pupils in some primary schools in South Korea. pared with human teachers, the robot teachers are 61. (patient). They never get angry and are always kind to the students. Thats 62. the children can always get on well with their robot teachers.English teaching robots 63. (send) to three primary schools for eight weeks last December. 64. (equip) with a microphone and video camera, the robots teach students as teachers. Researchers found that the English-teaching robots helped raise students interest in the language and build up their 65. (confident). More and more students came to like studying and they got better grades in exams. Meanwhile, other robot teachers, 66. can teach math, science and art, have also been developed.Many people think these robot teachers should be used 67. faraway village schools so that the children there can also receive a good education. 68. (give) rural school children more learning chances, the South Korean government has expressed great interest in 69. (develop) these robots.
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