2019-2020学年宁夏青铜峡市高级中学高二上学期第二次月考英语试题 word版

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2019-2020学年宁夏青铜峡市高级中学高二上学期第二次月考英语试题 word版

宁夏青铜峡市高级中学2019-2020学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试卷(满分150分)‎ 出卷时间:2019年11月28日 第一部分: 听力 (满分30分)‎ 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。‎ ‎1. How is the woman going to the airport? A. By taxi. B. By car. C. By bus.‎ ‎2. What is the man’s favorite free-time activity? ‎ A. Watching TV. B. Reading a book. C. Listening to music.‎ ‎3. Why can’t the woman go to the West Coast? A. She has to have another training. ‎ B. She is busy with her new job. C. She is still waiting for a job offer.‎ ‎4. What will the woman do first after work? ‎ A. See a film. B. Do some shopping. C. Have dinner with Ann.‎ ‎5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? ‎ A. Homework. B. Computers. C. Books.‎ 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。‎ ‎6. What makes the woman look like a crazy person according to the man? ‎ A. The stupid hat. B. The yellow sweater. C. The pink dress.‎ ‎7. How does the woman feel at the end? A. Jealous. B. Happy. C. Hurt.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。‎ ‎8. How did the woman get the skirt? ‎ A. She bought it.[Com]B. It was a gift from her parents. C. She made it herself.‎ ‎9. What day is it today? A. Sunday. B. Monday. C. Tuesday.‎ ‎10. What does the man think of the woman? A. She has good judgment. ‎ B. She should be a tailor. C. She spends too much money on clothes.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。‎ ‎11. What is wrong with the speakers’ bed? ‎ A. It smells bad. B. It has a hole in it. C. One part of it is lower than the rest.‎ ‎12. How much does the man think a new bed will cost? ‎ A. $400. B. $700. C. $900.‎ ‎13. When does the woman want to shop for a bed? ‎ A. In a few days. B. This evening. C. When they have more money.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。‎ ‎14. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? ‎ A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Boss and employee.‎ ‎15. What is the woman interested in? A. Literature. B. Political science. C. Physics.‎ ‎16. What’s the man’s viewpoint? A. Physics and literature are both useful.‎ B. Physics is more important than literature. C. It’s easier to find a job for physics majors.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ ‎17. How many people in the United States have suffered hearing loss? ‎ A. 1/12 of its population. B. 1/20 of its population. C. 20% of its population.‎ ‎18. What decibels(分贝) can a jet plane reach? A. 55. B. 100. C. 118.‎ ‎19. Why do scientists say that city noise will increase? A. The population is increasing. ‎ ‎ B. There’re too many tall buildings. C. People don’t realize the danger of noise.‎ 20. What is the talk mainly about? A. Introduction to noise pollution. ‎ B. How to avoid noise pollution. C. How to measure the loudness of sound.‎ 第二部分: 阅读理解 (满分40分) ‎ A Gold Coast theme parks come in all shapes and sizes and whether you like roller coasters or patting furry animals, you're sure to find something.‎ Movie World Movie World is the only movie-related theme park in Australia. With one of the best coasts and a good handful of movie-related rides, you'll experience a fun-filled adventure with the glamour of Hollywood. Get “behind the scenes” movie information ‎ and stunt (特技表演) shows to keep the whole family entertained for the best part of a day.‎ Contact Information:‎ Phone: 07-5573-8485‎ Address: Pacific Motorway, Oxenford, Queensland 4210‎ Sea World With an obvious emphasis on things that live in the water, Sea World has a fantastic range of fish, sharks, dolphins, seals, polar bears and other animals in the water. With a bunch of great rides, water slides and roller coasters, Sea World is known as the best all-round theme park on the Gold Coast.‎ Contact Information:‎ Phone: 07-5588-2222‎ Address: Sea World Drive, Main Beach, Queensland 4217‎ Tropical Fruit World At the home of the world's largest variety of tropical fruits, it's free to get in and shop for varieties of strange and wonderful fruits, or you can pay to join the plantation safaris (游猎), mini-train rides, jungle cruises (巡游) and fruit tasting shows. Admission is $32 for adults and $15 for kids and free for kids under 5.‎ Contact Information:‎ Phone: 02-6677-7222‎ Address: Duranbah Road, Duranbah, NSW 2487‎ Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Crocodiles, kangaroos, koalas and almost all of the other famous Australian native animals are living in Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. You can look at them, feed and pat some of them or just experience the fantastic 27-hectare bush land setting—an oasis of wildlife among the Gold Coast bustle(喧闹).‎ Contact Information:‎ Phone: 07-5534-1266‎ Address: 28 Tomewin Street, Currumbin, Queensland 4223‎ ‎21.Where can you go if you like sea animals?‎ A.Movie World. B.Sea World. ‎ C.Tropical Fruit World. D.Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.‎ ‎22.How much should a father and his 4-year-old son pay if they want to visit Tropical Fruit World?‎ A.$15. B.$30. C.$32. D.$47.‎ ‎23.If you go to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, you can . ‎ A.look at many animals living in the water B.experience the bush land setting C.touch any animal in the park D.take part in a hunt ‎ B Generally speaking, waiting rooms are always filled with a lot of impatient people. However, a project carried out by The Observer suggests that people regard these spaces as a place of refuge (避难), a window in their tightly scheduled lives.‎ Ella Doroudy, Margate Station We were at the beach for the day, and now are on our way home. We don’t have to wait very long, because we checked the timetable so we got here in time for the train. I just chat with my mates, really, and listen to music until the train comes. Waiting with other people is easier because you can kill time when you’re talking about stuff.‎ Caroline Lacey, Streatham Dental Center I don’t really get nervous about seeing the dentist, but since these two fillings (补牙的材料) came out I’ve been in sharp pain. It’s very bright and airy here, so it’s quite calming. Usually I kill time by reading magazines. I’ve been coming to the dentist as and when I need to, but now it’s got to be regular.‎ Katie Hawkins, Model Casting I was a bit late today, which I’m quite pleased about because some of these girls have been waiting ages. You can’t help but look at everyone else a bit — you look at the other girls and think: “I wonder if they’ll like her better than they like me.” While I’m waiting, I’m thinking: “Oh come on. I do have a life!”‎ Paul Thomas, Royal London Hospital I feel pretty indifferent (满不在乎的)  while I’m waiting here, to be honest. It’s something I’ve got very used to since my motorbike accident seven years ago. I’ve had about 32 operations so far. It’s no good rushing in thinking you’re going to escape in five minutes, so I just sit back and people-watch, really.‎ ‎24. What is Ella doing at Margate Station?‎ A. Checking the timetable.‎ B. Catching the train to the beach.‎ C. Meeting and picking her mates up.‎ D. Waiting for the train to return home.‎ ‎25. How does Caroline feel after she enters the waiting room?‎ A. Bored. B. Excited. C. Relaxed. D. Nervous.‎ ‎26. What kind of feeling does Katie probably show when she is thinking “I do have a life!”?‎ A. Impatience. B. Satisfaction. C. Amazement. D. Confidence.‎ ‎27. Who enjoys looking at the people around him or her while waiting?‎ A. Paul Thomas. B. Ella Doroudy. C. Katie Hawkins. D. Caroline Lacey.‎ C Almost no young people today know who the cartoon character Oswald the Rabbit is, but they certainly recognize his successor, Bugs Bunny. Oswald, Bugs, and hundreds of other characters were created by Walt Disney, perhaps the most famous cartoonist in history.‎ Born in Chicago in 1901, Walt Disney always wanted to be an artist. After returning from World War I, in which he drove an ambulance, Disney worked as a commercial artist. He enjoyed drawing cartoons more than anything else, and decided to try his hand at a technology that was new at the time, moving pictures.‎ In the 1920’s, he produced several films where he made cartoon characters move as if by magic. The technique Disney used was painstaking. He made hundreds or even thousands of repeated drawings of the same character. In each drawing, the character was changed just a bit. A film was taken of the series of drawings, and when it was shown, the characters appeared to move. The process, called animation, is still used ‎ today, although computers have made the process much easier.‎ In 1928, Disney created his most famous character, Mortimer Mouse, who we know today as Mickey. The mouse starred in a cartoon called Steamboat Willie, which was unusual because it involved the use of a sound track. Within the next few years, Disney invented many of his other characters.‎ The list of Disney’s animation successes is long and memorable. It includes Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi, Cinderella, and Peter Pan. Perhaps his most remarkable animated film is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Created in 1937, it was an immediate success. Today, more than fifty years later, it is still one of the most popular films for children.‎ ‎28. What is one of the chief differences between animation today and in Walt Disney’s early years?‎ A. More people like animated movies. B. Fewer people like animated movies.‎ C. Computers have made the job easier. D. Computers have made the job harder.‎ ‎29. Which of these words best describes Walt Disney?‎ A. Creative. B. Athletic. C. Exciting. D. Quiet.‎ ‎30. What makes the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs so remarkable?‎ A. It was a little success when created.‎ B. It took more than a year to make it.‎ C. It was made at a time when there were no computers.‎ D. It has remained popular for more than fifty years.‎ ‎31. The secret of animation is to _______.‎ A. make drawings that are exactly the same, then film them B. choose names for characters that make people remember them C. combine music, voices, and sound effects with pictures D. make a film of many drawings that change just a little D Throughout history scientists have risked their health and their lives in their search for the truth.‎ Sir Isaac Newton, the seventeenth century scientist, was very smart, but that didn’t stop him from doing some pretty stupid things. In his laboratory in Cambridge ‎ he often did the strangest experiments. Once, while testing how light passes through lenses (晶状体), he put a long needle into his eye, pushed it to the back, and then moved it around just to see what would happen. Luckily, nothing long-lasting did. On another occasion he stared at the sun for as long as he could bear, to discover what effect this would have on his sight. Again he escaped suffering permanent damage, though he had to spend some days in a darkened room before his eyes recovered.‎ In the 1750s the Swedish chemist Karl Scheele was the first person to find a way to produce phosphorus (磷). He in fact discovered eight more chemical elements including chlorine (氯), though he didn’t get any praise for them. He was a very clever scientist, but his one failing was a curious habit of tasting a little of every substance he worked with. This risky practice finally caught up with him, and in 1786 he was found dead in his laboratory surrounded by a large number of dangerous chemicals, any of which might have been responsible for his death.‎ Eugene Shoemaker was a respected geologist. He spent a large part of his life studying craters (火山口) on the moon, and how they were formed, and later did research into the comets of the planet Jupiter. In 1997 he and his wife were in the Australian desert where they went every year to search for places where comets might have hit the earth. While driving in the Tanami desert, normally one of the emptiest places in the world, another vehicle crashed into them and Shoemaker was killed on the spot. Some of his ashes (骨灰) were sent to the moon aboard the Lunar Prospector spacecraft and left there — he is the only person who has had this honor.‎ ‎32. What does the underlined word “permanent” in Paragraph 2 mean?‎ A. Brief. B. Slight. C. Lasting. D. Ordinary.‎ ‎33. What did Karl Scheele like doing when performing experiments?‎ A. Tasting chemicals. B. Staying in the empty lab.‎ C. Experimenting in darkness. D. Working together with others.‎ ‎34. What special honor was Shoemaker given after his death?‎ A. He was buried in the Tanami desert.‎ B. Some of his ashes were placed on the moon.‎ C. One comet of Jupiter was named after him.‎ D. A spacecraft carrying him traveled around Jupiter.‎ ‎35. The text is mainly about three great scientists’ _____.‎ A. special honors B. great achievements C. famous experiments D. suffering in the job ‎ 四、七选五 People all over the world live in different places. Some live on a river and some live in the mountains. Similarly, people have different kinds of houses in different places. Some places like Canada have low population density (密度) so there is plenty of room for people to live in big houses. Other places like Tokyo have very high population density so people live in smaller houses or in apartment buildings. _36__ It depends on whether it is in a city or in the countryside and on how much money they have.‎ In big countries with a lot of space, many people have gardens and swimming pools even if they are not rich.‎ ‎_37__ They move around a lot finding fresh grass for animals or better weather. This means they need to take their home with them! The simplest way of doing this is with a tent.‎ In Central Asia, some people live in yurts (large round tents). These homes can last for many years. __38__ In Mongolia some people live in gers, which are very similar to yurts.‎ In America some people live in mobile homes. __39__ There are trailer parks (家庭拖车的停车场)where people can park their mobile homes, maybe for a night, or maybe for years.‎ Whatever your home is like, be thankful for it! __40__ Homeless people have very difficult lives.‎ A.These are homes on wheels!‎ B.Some people don't have homes.‎ C.Very rich people live in houses like this!‎ D.It protects people from the sand and sun.‎ E.The size of a person's home also depends.‎ F.Fathers pass the yurts they lived in on to their sons.‎ G.Some cultures in the world do not have fixed homes.‎ 第三部分:完形填空(满分30分)‎ No one is born a winner. People make themselves into winners by their own   41  . I learned this lesson from a(n)   42   many years ago. I took the head   43   job at a school in Baxley, Georgia. It was a small school with a weak football program.‎ It was a tradition for the school’s old team to play against the   44   team at the end of spring practice. The old team had no coach, and they didn’t even practice to   45   the game. Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to my disappointment we were defeated. I couldn’t   46   I had got into such a situation. Thinking hard about it, I came to   47   that my team might not be the number one team in Georgia, but they were   48   me. I had to change my   49  about their ability and potential.‎ I started doing anything I could to help them build a little   50  . Most important, I began to treat them like   51  . That summer, When the other teams enjoyed their   52  , we met every day and   53  passing and kicking the football.‎ Six months after suffering our    54  on the spring practice field, we won our first game and our second, and continued to   55  . Finally, we faced the number one team in the state. I felt that it would be a   56  for us even if we lost the game. But that wasn’t what happened. My boys beat the best team in Georgia, giving me one of the greatest   57  of my life!‎ From the experience I learnt a lot about how the attitude of the leader can   58   the members of a team. Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I pushed and   59  them. I helped them to see themselves   60  , and they built themselves into winners.‎ Winners are made, but born.‎ ‎41. A. luck B. tests C. efforts D. nature ‎42. A. experiment B. experience C. visit D. show ‎43. A. operating B. editing C. consulting D. coaching ‎44. A. successful B. excellent C. strong D. new ‎45. A. cheer for B. prepare for C. help with D. finish with ‎46. A. believe B. agree C. describe D. regret ‎47. A. realize B. claim C. permit D. demand ‎48. A. reacting to B. looking for C. depending on D. caring about ‎49. A. decision B. attitude C. conclusion D. intention ‎50. A. pride B. culture C. fortune D. relationship ‎51. A. leaders B. partners C. winners D. learners ‎52. A. rewards B. vacations C. health D. honor ‎53. A. risked B. missed C. considered D. practiced ‎54. A. defeat B. decline C. accident D. mistake ‎55. A. relax B. improve C. expand D. defend ‎56. A. shame B. burden C. victory D. favor ‎57. A. chances B. thrills C. concerns D. offers ‎58. A. surprise B. serve C. interest D. affect ‎ ‎59. A. encouraged B. observed C. protected D. impressed ‎60. A. honestly B. individually C. calmly D. differently ‎ 第四部分:语法填空(满分15分)‎ John Snow, a famous doctor in London, was ___61____ (will) to help ordinary people ___62____ (expose)to cholera. Cholera was a __63____ (dead) disease and neither its cause ___64____ its cure was understood. Many people were killed every time there was an outbreak of cholera. There were two ___65____(theory) about how cholera was spread. The first suggested that cholera multiplied in the air. The second one suggested that people absorbed this disease into their body with their meals. John suspected the second one was correct but he needed ___66____(evidence). When another outbreak hit London in 1854, he began his research. He drew ___67__ conclusion that the polluted water was __68___ blame for the disease. The water ___69_____ (company)were instructed not to expose people to polluted water any more. Finally cholera was ____70____. ‎ 第五部分:短文改错(满分10分)‎ Open in 1987, Futuroscope is one of the largest space-age park in the world. Visitors can get closely to parts of the world they have never experienced, going to the bottom of the ocean, flying through the jungle but visiting the edges of the solar system. Futuroscope is not only for individuals, but is also the perfect mix of funs and learning for class outings. Unless driving, Futurocope is within easy reach of the freeway. Planning your trip well before starting, since Futuroscope has so many shows, activities and great souvenir shops that it is difficult see them all. Come ready to walk a lot of- be sure to wear some comfort sneakers or other walking shoes!‎ 第六部分:书面表达(满分25分)‎ 假如你是李华。暑假即将来临,请给你的美国朋友Jack写一封邮件,邀请他暑假一起去上海迪斯尼乐园(Shanghai Disneyland Park) 游玩。内容包括:‎ ‎1.约定去上海迪斯尼乐园的时间;‎ ‎2.告知交通方式;‎ ‎3.简单介绍园内表演和娱乐活动。‎ 注意:1.词数80左右;‎ ‎2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ Dear Jack ,‎ ‎ ‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ Yours truly,‎ ‎ Li Hua 高级中学2019-2020学年第一学期第二次月考考试答案 听力1.5*20=30 1-5 CABBA 6-10 BCCBA 11-15 CCBBA 16-20 ABBAA 阅读2*20=40 21-23 BCB 24-27 DCDA28-31 CADD32-35 CABD ‎36-40 EGFAB ‎ 完形1.5*20=30 41-45 CBDDB  46-50 AACBA  51-55 CBDAB  56-60CBDAD 语法填空61.willing 62.exposed 63.deadly 64.nor 65.theories 66.evidence 67.the 68.to 69.companies 70.defeated ‎ 短文改错 71.Open→Opened 72.park→parks 73.closely→close 74.but→or 75.funs→fun 76.Unless→If 77.Planning→Plan 78.difficult后加 to 79.第六句中的of去掉 80.comfort→comfortable 书面表达 Onepossibleversion:‎ Dear Jack, ‎ I´m really glad to invite you to come to China and pay a visit to Shanghai Disneyland Park at the end of July. ‎ I´d like to give you a brief introduction to Shanghai Disneyland Park. Located in Shanghai, a modern metropolis in China, Shanghai Disneyland Park is an amazing man-made theme park with an enormous area. In a magic world full of cartoon characters and parades, you can take an active part in a variety of entertainments and enjoy wonderful performances. Plus, it is convenient to go there by bus. ‎ Why not come to visit it with me? Looking forward to your early reply. ‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua
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