2019-2020学年高二英语下学期期末统考模拟试题(2).doc
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2019-2020学年高二英语下学期期末统考模拟试题(2)一、听力 (共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)第1节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. Where do you think this conversation takes place? A. In the police station.B. In a university.C. In the street.2. How did the man feel when the woman guessed it? A. Nervous.B. Shocked.C. Disappointed.3. Why didnt the boy attend Jennys birthday party? A. Because he had to go and see his friend. B. Because he had to stay with his friend. C. Because he had to go home. 4. What is the mans opinion? A. Most websites are safe. B. Most websites steal money. C. More and more people shop online. 5. How old is the mans son?A. 11. B. 13. C. 15. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Childrens noise.B. Rubbish.C. Cinemas situation.7. Why didnt the speakers enjoy the film? A. The film was very boring. B. Children made them bored.C. Childrens parents were disgusting.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What kind of people are Prince William and his new wife looking for? A. Some designers for their new apartment. B. Some secretaries from famous universities. C. Some servants to help them with daily life. 9. How many princes are there in Britain now? A. Three.B. Two.C. One.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What do you think Jim is? A. A journalist.B. A basketball player.C. A coach.11. What do they often do after breakfast? A. Practise basketball. B. Have some lessons.C. Receive interview.12. What subject does Jim not mention? A. History.B. English.C. Geography.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Who does the man choose Christmas gifts for now? A. The staff of his pany. B. His relatives and friends.C. His customers of his pany.14. Why does the man specially e to the store? A. His friends think highly of it. B. His customers advise him to do so. C. His pany has ever done business with it. 15. Why does the man choose gifts instead of Mr. Blake? A. Mr. Blake has resigned.B. The man is superior to Mr. Blake.C. Mr. Blake has been sent to the headquarter. 16. What does the woman ask the man to take as many as possible? A. The gifts he has chosen. B. The booklets of the gifts. C. The samples he prefers. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whats the purpose of the speaker?A. To know her class.B. To make friends.C. To get supported.18. What do people think of taking care of others money?A. Easier.B. More difficult.C. More casual. 19. How often does the speaker plan to show her class bill?A. Every two months.B. Every month.C. Every term. 20. Why does the speaker think she can do this well?A. She is responsible and good at math. B. She will ask questions and give advice. C. She has earned trust from her classmates.二、 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Generally speaking, in western countries _ 15-percent tip is normal for most _restaurants.A. a; / B. /; / C. a; the D. /; the22. The manager asked me to _ the report, because he didnt want to speak for a long time at the meeting.A. cut out B. cut away C. cut down D. cut off23. - I hear Tom has failed in the oral English test. - You said it .The written record of his conversation didnt _ to what was actually said.A. correspond B. contributeC. contradictD. mit24. We are frequently reminded that the standard, _ other things are measured, is often called the “gold standard”.A. about which B. against whichC. upon whichD. to which25. Not once _ their hope of returning home on that adventurous journey across the unknown seas.A. the sailors have lost B. did the sailors lose C. had the sailors lost D. the sailors lost26. Liao Fan, a Chinese actor, finally got to know _ real success tastes like when he won the prize for Best Actor at the 64th Berlin film festival.A. whenB. howC. what D. where27. I find it astonishing that your deskmate _ be so rude to you. Not astonishing at all. She is always rude to anyone else. Ashould Bmust Cmight D.ought to28. Interest is as _ to learning as the ability to understand, even more so. A. vital B. available C. specific D. similar 29. She took her baby son, rushed out, and _ him in the car, drove quickly to the nearest clinic. A. put B. to putC. having put D. putting30.-Its many years since I saw you last, I _ you at all. - I wouldnt have, either, if someone _ you by the name. A. didnt recognize; didnt call B. didnt recognize; hadnt called C. havent recognized; didnt call D. cant recognize; hadnt called31. The news of the earthquake _ when a large quantity of relief supplies _ to the disaster-stricken area. A. had hardly been spread; was deliveredB. was hardly spread; were delivered C. had hardly spread; was deliveredD. had hardly spread; were delivered32. Its difficult for China and America to fully understand each other _ economic, political and cultural differences. A. in terms of B. in spite of C. regardless of D. on account of33._ with her sister, Jerry is even more _ to, and more easily troubled by, emotional and relationship problems.A. pared; sensitive B. paring; addicted C. pared; available D. paring; skeptical34. Im sure it wont be a long time _the scientists can find a medicine to_ Ebola Plague(埃博拉瘟疫) in western Africa.A. since; solve B. when; treat C. before; cure D. until; deal35. -The film we saw last week is very romantic. -_. I didnt think it romantic at all.A.With all due respect B. I beg to differ C. As predicted D. I cant agree with you more三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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。I read about an athlete who made it all the way to the Olympics despite hating his chosen sport. He mitted his entire life to 36 one tiny, yet large, sentenceIm proud of you. At some point we all have someone we want to 37 , whose approval means the world to us.I have a clear memory of the person I wanted approval from telling me I was intelligent, the kind of memory that stays very clear because youve recalled it so many times. I had 38 someones opinion about buying a Canadian soda. “We should really support our own economy,” ten-year-old me said. I had no idea what that meant, 39 I was looked at with approval, and my heart was filled with 40 .I loved that feelingthe approval of my hero. It was nothing like the Olympic athlete, but I made some very big 41 based on what might make them 42 .I was hugely affected by wanting their approval.Months ago this person removed me from his life. It hurt a lot. However, in life there is rarely hurt 43 growth. I recently 44 on myself and my behavior and noticed somethingI feel free. After a period of denying and upset, I 45 that this is just how it is. This realization made me see how often I was transforming myself according to the 46 , “what would they think?” Id been using the desire for approval as an 47 excuse for hiding. My excuse was gone immediately I realized it 48 . It was time to 49 step into myself and stop hiding who I am from others. Are you hiding? I hid in approval-seeking. Maybe you hide behind judgment. We all have our ways, and it can be really scary to let 50 go.The thing is, 51 , as long as we prevent ourselves being truly seen, we will never be truly understood. Connection with others wont be wholly authentic (真实的), and we will edit ourselves because we 52 potential thoughts in other peoples heads. Its pretty 53 . Of course, breaking up isnt 54 when you expect to be freed from wanting someones approval. You dont even have to tell them you no longer care what they think of you. Just 55 and do what makes you happy and go for the things you really want in life. Do your thing, and let them do theirs.36. A. searchingB. seekingC. makingD. reading37. A. love B. upsetC. pleaseD. annoy38. A. sharedB. assessedC. analyzedD. parroted39. A. soB. butC. asD. for40. A. disappointmentB. depression C. satisfactionD. amazement41. A. profitsB. statementsC. decisionsD. preparations42. A. cozyB. healthyC. wiseD. proud43. A. withB. withoutC. by D. through44. A. reflectedB. dawnedC. counted D. experimented45. A. assumedB. acceptedC. anticipatedD. argued46. A. opinionB. conceptC. thoughtD. reason47. A. unconsciousB. unforgettableC. unpleasantD. unbelievable48. A. existedB. roseC. fadedD. disappeared49. A. physicallyB. preciselyC. automatically D. authentically50. A. themB. itC. usD. you51. A. thereforeB. insteadC. thoughD. eventually52. A. missB. fearC. doubtD. advocate53. A. appealingB. scarceC. sillyD. inspiring54. A. impossibleB. necessaryC. importantD. abundant55. A. look outB. hurry upC. hold on D. go ahead四、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。Wondering if youre overdue?Here are 4 signs. Its time to rest and recharge yourself with a muchneeded getaway, along with our suggestions of where to go.Working Overtime Is Your LifeIf long hours are part of your job and youre not willing to find different work, book off some vacation days. Vacations give us something to look forward to when the daily hard work is weighing us down.REST up at a destination spa(度假式水疗). RECHARGE your batteries on a skiing vacation.Youre Nursing a Broken HeartOnly time can mend a broken heart, but spending time with your best friends may speed things along. Plan a girlfriends getaway or guys weekend immediately! REST by the fountain at a hot seeandbeseen LA boutique hotel.RECHARGE on a shopping trip or at a nonstop party hotspot.Youve an Unhealthy Way of LifeThough its possible to kick bad habits like smoking or overeating at home a trip abroad may make it a bit easier.On a vacation with healthy lifestyle habits at the centre, youre forced to focus on self-care in a way which would prove impossible at home. Its not enough to take care of your health on the rare occasion you can go on vacation:use vacations to kickstart a healthier lifestyle which is sustainable on a daily basis when you get back home.REST a troubled mind at a yoga retreat.RECHARGE energy levels by the sea.Youve Got No Skills Left to ImproveChallenging ourselves to carry out new tasks keeps our bodies and minds active.If youre an expert at everything and a newbie(新手) at nothing, its time to move outside your fort zone.Travel is renowned for providing that opportunity for growth.REST your body while challenging your brain, by learning a language abroad.RECHARGE yourself with a healing art like massage therapy or a cooking course.56. Where should you go if you want to get rid of your tiredness?A. To a fountain.B. To some stores.C. To a hotspot. D. To a snowy field.57. If you have an unhealthy lifestyle, .A. a trip abroad will enable you to get rid of some bad habits easilyB. it is difficult for you to show your self-control in your own houseC. you will learn about its harmful effects at the centre on a vacationD. you are likely to restore your old habits once you return from a trip BThe strong protests against constant testing are a reaction mainly against the mindless test-prep(针对训练) associated with reading tests. Math tests, which are based on an actual curriculum, arent the main issue. Prepping for them usually helps improve math proficiency. But prepping for reading tests have had only a short-tem effect, and hasnt helped reading ability in the long run.If you look at recent scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, you will see that theres a gentle boost in reading scores for grades 4 and 8, but not for 17 years olds. The reading proficiency of high school seniors had not been changed since the great verbal decline of the 1970s, which was well documented by drops in scores on the SAT. So, why havent the short-term early boots in grades 4 and 8 translated into better verbal scores in grade 12? Reading tests in later grades are more knowledge-intensive than the tests in the early grades. Scholars of the subject showed that 12th-grade scores declined in the 1970s and stayed flat, because of a narrowing of the school curriculum.The time-consuming test preparations with endless exercises on “finding the main idea” and “questioning the author” have bee the main cause of todays curriculum narrowing. Emphasis on reading and reading tests have helped to cause low reading scores among senior students. The underlying reasons for this paradox(悖论) are not widely understood among test makers and other specialists: Prepping for reading tests has had a negative effect on the curriculum, because the tests themselves, not to mention the strategy exercises, are based on an incorrect understanding of reading ability.Reading ability is very topic independent. How well students perform on a reading test is highly dependent on their knowledge of the topics of the test passages. Yet the topics on our current reading tests dont have anything to do with the topics studied in school. Worse, theres no short-term way of preparing for a general reading test other than by doing topic-indifferent skill-exercises. It involves teaching students how to figure out the meaning of a test passage, even when they know little about the topic. This kind of unproductive and boring test-prep ceases to have an effect.Thats why reading scores were higher when schooling was more knowledge-intensive. A knowledge-oriented curriculum will, over time, produce higher verbal abilities than a test-prep curriculum. Over 13 years of knowledge-intensive schooling, students, including disadvantages ones, can learn quite a lot about a lot of topics, greatly increasing their ability to make high scores on a reading test.58. According to Paragraph 1, constant reading tests are receiving strong protests probably because _.A. they are a reaction against the mindless test-prep related to reading testsB. Math tests which are based on an actual curriculum arent the main issueC. prepping for them hasnt boosted high school seniors reading proficiencyD. prepping for them fails to produce any effect for students reading skills59. Emphasis on reading had contributed to low scores in higher grades because_.A. the test-prep associated with reading tests is too time-consumingB. theres no short-term way of preparing for a general reading testC. the prepping for reading tests is unproductive and boringD. test experts fail to understand reading proficiency correctly 60. The suitable title for this text could be _.A. Strong Protest Against Constant TestingB. Reading Ability is Very Topic DependentC. A Paradox of Emphasis on Reading and Low ScoresD. Why Reading Test Scores Flatten Out in 12th GradeCConcussions are brain injuries that occur when a person receives a blow to the head, face, or neck. Although most people may feel dizzy, sick and sleepy at first, these symptoms often disappear after a few days. The long-term effects of concussions, however, are less understood and far more severe. Recent studies suggest that people who suffer multiple concussions are at a significant risk for developing chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disorder that causes a variety of dangerous mental and emotional problems to arise weeks, months, or even years after the initial injury. These psychological problems can include depression, anxiety, memory loss, inability to concentrate, and physical aggression. The majority of people who develop these problems are athletes who participate in popular high-impact sports, especially football. Although both new sports regulations and improvements in helmet technology can help protect players, the media and fans alike bear some of the responsibility for reducing the incidence of these destructive injuries.Improvements in diagnostic technology have provided a lot of evidence to link severe-and often fatal-psychological disorders to the head injuries players receive on the field. In response to the growing understanding of this danger, the National Football League (NFL) has revised its safety regulations. Players who have suffered a head injury on the field must give a “concussion sideline assessment” a series of mental and physical fitness tests-before being allowed back to the game. In an effort to reduce the amount of head and neck injuries on the field, NFL officials have begun enforcing stricter penalty calls for helmet-to-helmet contact, leading with the head, and hitting a defenseless player. Furthermore, as of xx, if a players helmet is accidentally pulled off his head during a game, the ball is immediately whistled dead. There is hope that these new regulations, coupled with advances in helmet design, will reduce the number of concussions players suffer, thus controlling the number of CTE cases.Efforts by the NFL and other professional sports leagues are certainly praiseworthy; indeed, we should mend every attempt to protect the mental and physical health of players. However, new regulations at the professional level cannot protect amateur players, especially young people. With appropriate equipment and form, tackling (擒抱) need not be dangerous. Proper tackling formusing the arms and shoulders to aim for a players midsection(中间部分) rather than leading with the top of the headshould be taught at an early age. Youth, high school, and college leagues should also adopt safety rules even stricter than the NFLs. Furthermore, at an early age, athletes should be educated about the serious dangers of head injuries.Perhaps the most important factor in reducing the number of brain injuries, however, lies not with the players, the coaches, or the administrators, but with the media and fans. Sports media producers have been used to showing the most aggressive tackles and the most intense plays. NFL broadcasts often replay especially violent collisions, while the mentators admire the physical ability of the players involved. Some sports programs even feature the countdowns of the hardest hit. When the media focuses on such dangerous behavior, professionals are rewarded for injuring each other on the field, and amateurs bee more likely to try to imitate their favorite NFL athlete. Announcers, mentator, television producers, and sportswriters should engage in a collective effort to stop glorifying violent plays. In turn, fans should stop expecting their favorite players to put their lives online for the purposes of entertainment. Players must stop being encouraged to trade their careers, health, happiness, and their lives for the sake of a game.61. According to the passage, the author believes that _.A. NFL officials have not pletely carried out safety regulationsB. sports fans and the media share some of the blame for athletes injuriesC. parents should warn their young children about the danger of playing footballD. doctors need to do more research about the long-term effects of CTE62. What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A. There is a close link between CTE and head injuries.B. NFL officials have done a lot to address- 配套讲稿:
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