辽宁省铁岭市调兵山市第一高级中学2019-2020学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试卷

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辽宁省铁岭市调兵山市第一高级中学2019-2020学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试卷

英 语 第I卷 ‎ 第一部分 听力(略)‎ 第二部分 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)‎ 第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5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 将该选项涂黑。‎ A ‎1. Macao Tower AJ Hackett Bungee Jump The Macao Tower, 338 meters tall, is the world's 10th highest tower, with a variety of activities, such as gambling, eating and entertainment. One of the famous activities is the bungee jump. The AJ Hackett Macao Tower Bungee Jump is 233 meters high, making it a Guinness World Record as the highestcommercial bungee jump in the world. Raise your arms and off you go! If you are not daring enough to jump that height, you can try the skywalk on the 57th floor - it's still remarkable. Grab this chance and tick off this item on your bucket list.‎ ‎2. Grab a traditional Portuguese dinner Macao was colonized by Portugal before 1999. As a result, Portuguese culture is deeply into many corners of Macao. Many Portuguese settled and opened Portuguese restaurants in the special administrative region, but the flavor is more adaptable to Chinese people.‎ ‎3. Visit a museum Macao, as a tiny little city with only an area of 30.5 square kilometers, has 23 eye-catching museums. Due to its unique history, both Eastern and Western historical sites can be found. Many of them are preserved for cultural heritage, tourist spots or museums, such as the Grand Prix Museum, Maritime Museum and Wine Museum.‎ ‎4. Selfie(自拍) at the Ruins of St. Paul The Ruins of St. Paul is the signature landmark of Macao. The ruins consist of the St. Paul's College and the Church of St. Paul, built in 1583. However, after three fires in 1595, 1601 and 1835, the church was seriously damaged. Surprisingly, after the rebuilding and fires, the huge front part and the front stairway remain unburned.‎ ‎21. Which of the following is NOT true about Macao Tower according to the passage?‎ A. There are many activities in Macao Tower.[ B. The bungee jump there holds a record in the world.‎ C. It is a thrilling place to go. D. The skywalk is 233 meters high.‎ ‎22. What happened to the Ruins of St. Paul?‎ A. Cultural heritage is preserved here. B. It has experienced several fires.‎ C. It is totally ruined by the fires. D. It is still well reserved.‎ ‎23. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?‎ A. The historical sites in Macao. B. How to make a tour in Macao.‎ C. Things that you can’t miss in Macao. D. Seeing is believing.‎ B ‎ I was 16 when my father finally decided he would send me to wilderness camp for several months. He had threatened to do it many times before, but my mother had always managed to prevent him from doing so. This time he insisted on doing it.‎ The latest incident was the last straw. Impulsively((冲动地),I had pushed Mr. Ford, my math teacher, down a flight of steps at school. He broke his arm in two places. Anyway , he had agreed not to accuse me as a favor to my dad, who was in the middle of a tight race for sheriff (执法官)in our town. But my reckless behavior had my dad's closest adviser talking." John? he's your son and he's a kid, but he is dragging you down." his adviser said. "If you can't make your son obey the rules, how can you make the law obeyed in this town?"‎ So, off to Pisgah National Forest I went. I imagined hours of untold abuse at the hands of some strong officer. I was determined not to be broken. I was who I was.‎ Nearly every day for six months, a small group of other troubled teens and I carried our 30-pound backpacks on a difficult journey covering about 10 miles.‎ Our sergeants were firm but kind ,not frightening as I had imagined. We learned how to make a fire without matches. We learned which plants were safe to eat out in the wild. I felt myself change. I was calm and often reflective. My old, impulsive self was gone.‎ One morning, six months later, my dad came to pick me up. I ran to hug him and saw happiness and love in his eyes.‎ ‎"So what's it like being sheriff?" I asked on the ride home.‎ ‎"I lost the race, Danny,” he said.‎ ‎"I'm sorry, Dad.” I knew my behavior probably had a lot to do with the defeat.‎ Dad squeezed my shoulder and brought me close. “As long as I don't ever lose you, I'm okay. ”‎ ‎24. The author was finally sent to wilderness because .‎ A. he could learn how to survive in the wild B. his teacher insisted on giving him a lesson C. he pushed his math teacher down the stairs D. his mother feared that he would be accused ‎25. The underlined word “reckless" in Paragraph 2 probably means .‎ A. proud B. rude C. careless D. reasonable ‎26. What can we learn about the author from the passage?‎ A. He changed a lot after the camp. B. He was not satisfied with his life in the camp.‎ C. He was abused by the officer. D. He made enemies with other troubled teens at the camp.‎ ‎27. How did the author father feel at the end of the story?‎ A. Anxious. B. Astonished. C. Disappointed. D. Relieved.‎ C Whether paired with a bottle of nice red wine or a burger, cheese can be a delicious treat. But it is not perhaps, the ideal material to use in printing—unless you are a team of nutritional scientists. One group of researchers used 3D printing to create a cheese. And the cheese could provide a valuable insight for engineers who are still developing materials for 3D printing.‎ A team from the school of food and nutritional sciences at University College Cork (UCC) conducted a series of tests evaluating the 3D-printed cheese. 3D printing materials need to be fluid(液态)enough to flow but also capable of setting into a definite shape or structure.‎ After melting the cheese at 75°C (167°F) for 12 minutes, the UCC team then ran it through a modified commercial 3D printer. The machine, which usually prints with plastic, was fitted with a syringe(注射器)to allow it to print with the melted cheese.‎ The UCC team used several techniques to examine the effects of the 3D printing process on their cheese. They compared the 3D-printed results to processed cheese that had been melted and then cooled, as well as another sample that was left untouched. Cheese that was 3D printed was 45% to 49% softer than the processed cheese, the researchers said. They also discovered that 3D-printed cheese was a little darker in colour and more fluid when melted, though it melted at about the same temperature as processed cheese.‎ Dr Kelly and his colleagues are now testing other types of dairy products which can be 3D-printed. Dr Kelly said, “We are using mixtures of milk proteins at present to build a product, perhaps a high-protein snack, and designing recipes which might work best for a 3D printer. ”‎ ‎28. What problems are the engineers facing in 3D printing a cheese?‎ A. They don't have proper material. B. They can't find a bottle of nice red wine or a burger.‎ C. They can't make the cheese very delicious. D. They know much less than nutritional scientists.‎ ‎29. How did the researchers use the 3D printer to make cheese?‎ A. They raised the temperature to 75°C. B. They added a syringe to the printer.‎ C. They bought some cheese to paint it. D. They evaluated the 3D-printed cheese.‎ ‎30. What is the advantage of the 3D-printed cheese?‎ A. It melts more easily. B. It tastes more delicious.‎ C. It costs less money. D. It is much softer.‎ ‎31. What will Dr Kelly and his colleagues do next according to the last paragraph?‎ A. Publish a report on their research. B. Invent a new 3D printer.‎ C. 3D print more milk food. D. Make more cheese with their machine.‎ D People have been wondering why elephants do not develop cancer even though they have lifespans(寿命)that are similar to humans,living for around 50 to 70 years.‎ ‎ Now scientists believe they know why.A team at the University of Chicago,US has found that elephants carry a large number of genes that stop tumors(肿瘤) developing.To be precise,they found 20 copies of an antitumor gene called TP53 in elephants.Most other species,including humans,only carry one copy.‎ ‎ According to the research,the extra copies of the gene improved the animal's sensitivity to DNA damage,which lets the cells quickly kill themselves when damaged before they can go on to form deadly tumors.‎ ‎ "An increased risk of developing cancer has stood in the way of the evolution of large body sizes in many animals," the study author Dr. Vincent Lynch told The Guardian.If every living cell has the same chance of becoming cancerous(癌变的),large creatures with a long lifespan like whales and elephants should have a greater risk of developing cancer than humans and mice.But across species,the risk of cancer does not show a connection with body mass.‎ ‎ This phenomenon was found by Oxford University scientist Richard Peto in the 1970s and later named "Peto's paradox (悖论)".Biologists believe it results from larger animals using protection that many smaller animals do not.In the elephant's case, the making of TP53 is nature's way of keeping this species alive.‎ ‎ The study also found that when the same genes were brought to life in mice, they had the same cancer resistance as elephants.This means researchers could use the discovery to develop new treatments that can help stop cancer spreading or even developing in the first place.‎ ‎ "Nature has already figured out how to prevent cancer," said Joshua Schiffman, a biologist at the School of Medicine, University of Utah,US."It's up to us to learn how different animals deal with the problem so that we can use those strategies to prevent cancer in people."‎ ‎32.Why are elephants unlikely to develop cancer?‎ A.They have a rather large body size. B.Their genes suffer no DNA damage.‎ C.Certain genes in their body kill existing tumors.D.They carry many genes to prevent tumors developing.‎ ‎33.According to the passage,what has been a risk in the evolution(进化)of large animals?‎ A.Deadly tumors. B.The huge body mass.‎ C.Cells killing themselves. D.Sensitivity to DNA damage.‎ ‎34.What does the underlined part "This phenomenon" in Paragraph 5 probably refer to?‎ A.Larger animals have protection from TP53.‎ B.The risk of cancer is not related to body size.‎ C.Larger animals suffer the same risk of cancer as smaller ones.‎ D.The huger animals are, the bigger risk of cancer they will have.‎ ‎35.What can be concluded from the passage?‎ A.Depending on nature is surely enough to fight against cancer.‎ B.The TP53 genes have proved useful in stopping cancer in people.‎ C.Humans are expected to prevent cancer with the making of TP53.‎ D.The extra copies of elephants' genes are used to cure cancer patients.‎ 第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为 多余选项。‎ To help you understand what 5G is, and what it means to you, we've put together a handy guide here. ‎ What is 5G?‎ ‎ 36 . At its most basic level, 5G will be used to make calls, send texts, and to simply get online. But it’s going to be significantly faster than previous generations, and could open the door up to a range of exciting new uses. ‎ ‎ 37 ‎ ‎5G will use new higher radio frequencies to send out data, which carry information much faster. While these higher bands are faster, they don't carry information as far. That's to say, smaller multiple input and output antennas(天线)will be used-promoting both signals and capacity(容量). 38 ‎ Why is it better than 4G?‎ ‎5G is expected to be faster than 4G, with some firms claiming it could be as much as 100 times quicker. The fastest 4G networks can deliver peak download speeds of around 300 Mbit/s. 39 . In real life, this could allow you to download a full HD film in less than 10 seconds!‎ ‎ 40 . It means there will be very little delay when you carry out tasks on a device. While this will help improve things like gaming experiences, it could also pave the way for safer self-driving cars-in which even a short delay could be life-saving. ‎ Finally, 5G will have a larger capacity, meaning networks will be able to deal with several apps at once. Generally, this should mean that devices have a faster, more stable connection. ‎ A. How does 5G work?‎ B. How will 5G affect you?‎ C. This means 5G will support up to 1, 000 more devices per meter than 4G. ‎ D. In comparison, 5G could offer download speeds of over 1 Gb/s. ‎ E. Therefore, the similarity between 5G and 4G technology is huge. ‎ F. 5G is short for "5th generation mobile network."‎ G. 5G is also expected to have a shorter time lag(时间差). ‎ 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)‎ 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ In 1994, The Brazilian photographer Salgado went back to his homeland in Minas Gerais, Brazil. He was 41 to see the land run by his family. The thick forest there was once a paradise ( 乐园 ) for him and his friends, bringing them 42 memories.‎ To his horror, he saw a totally different 43 . Only 0.5% of the land was covered with trees. “The land was as sick as a serious patient — everything was 44 due to deforestation (砍伐森林),” Salgado said 45 during a meeting on climate change in Paris.‎ Salgado 46 that he should do something about it. Then he 47 the bold idea of replanting trees on the land, which beyond his expectations, received 48 from his wife and relatives. Soon the whole family 49 and the results are remarkable. 50 , the land is changing: It is carpeted with green trees again and some of the insects, birds and ‎ animals living in the land before 51 . The land has been brought back to life. The 52 family’s hard work also impressed people around them. They 53 cutting down trees and began to protect the environment.‎ ‎“The work over the years is quite difficult but well worth the 54 and I think every little bit of work 55 ,” said Salgado. Therefore, everyone should play a part in protecting the environment.‎ ‎41. A. sorry B. ready C. eager D. willing ‎42. A. wonderful B. embarrassing C. painful D. complex ‎43. A. direction B. atmosphere C. plan D. sight ‎44. A. disturbed B. destroyed C. prohibited D. abandoned ‎45. A. calmly B. nervously C. sadly D. lightly ‎46. A. admitted B. realized C. agreed D. proved ‎47. A. thought up B. laughed at C. turned down D. tried out ‎48. A. doubts B. permission C. suggestions D. support ‎49. A. backed off B. broke up C. took action D. got through ‎50. A. Suddenly B. Eventually C. Gradually D. Generally ‎51. A. escaped B. returned C. approached D. died ‎52. A. kind-hearted B. brave C. devoted D. considerate ‎53. A. forgot B. stopped C. delayed D. missed ‎54. A. comment B. promise C. offer D. effort ‎55. A. increases B. matches C. improves D. matters 第II卷(满分55分)‎ 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)‎ 第四部分 阅读下面材料,在题后空白处填入适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ More than 30,000 runners selected from 160,000 applicants both in and out of China, 56 (take) part in this year’s Beijing Marathon on Nov 3. ‎ ‎ 57 (wear) colorful T-shirts and posing for photos, they gathered at Tian’anmen Square before taking their places at the starting line. ‎ Nearly a decade ago, Chinese marathon 58 (organizer) struggled to fill the starting blocks. Now, at big events 59 the Beijing Marathon, runners must win a lottery 60 (enter).‎ This is part of the world’s running boom (热潮). For millions of runners around the world, the real reason they head out to pound the roads until their legs hurt is more than weight 61 (lost) or ‎ fitness.‎ Chasing records like the three-hour mark, for example, is important, but it's not 62 people run mile after mile, up hills, in wind and rain,when they could just stay comfortable in their beds. Record times are merely the carrots they dangle (悬挂) in front of 63 (they).‎ Last year, a runner in the United Kingdom trained with the goal of 64 (run) a marathon in less than three hours. In the end, he finished in three hours and two minutes. However, he was pleased afterward. “If I had done it. that would be it.” he told the Guardian. “Now I’ve still got my target, I can try again next year.”‎ ‎ 65 running is hard and requires effort, it also brings joy. Think about children. When they are excited, they can’t stop running back and forth, up and down.‎ 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)‎ ‎ 第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)‎ 假定你是李华,你校的微信公众号招募编辑(editor),你对此很感兴趣。请给校相关负责人Max写封邮件申请该职位。内容包括:‎ ‎1. 写邮件目的;‎ ‎2. 陈述个人优势;‎ ‎3. 表达期望。‎ 注意:1. 词数80左右;‎ ‎ 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ Dear Max,‎ I’m Li Hua. Learning that a WeChat editor is wanted for our school, ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Yours ‎ ‎ Li Hua ‎ ‎ 第二节 读后续写(满分25分)‎ 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。‎ My father asked me to chat with him for a while. Actually, I was unwilling to listen to his talking endlessly as he always did. My father was a lawyer, but I never wanted to go to law school or follow his path through life.‎ As was expected, he cleared his throat and started to say, “Er... What... What do you really want to do in the gorgeous future?”‎ I was silent for a moment playing with the cell phone. I kept thinking, “Should I tell him my true thoughts? What if he gets angry? What if I let him down?” later I replied, “Well, I want to be a writer.”‎ I guessed this may be not the answer he would expect. But surprisingly, “Interesting idea!” he answered. I was shocked, speaking in a low voice with hesitation.‎ ‎“Are you serious, dad?”‎ ‎“Well, you need confidence and good preparations, and you still have plenty of time. You need ‎ to find out what you really enjoy now. Look, it’s late. Let’s take the boat out tomorrow morning, just you and me. Maybe we can catch some crabs (螃蟹) for dinner, and we can talk more.”‎ Early next morning we packed up the equipment and set off along the coast. We didn’t talk much, but enjoyed the sound of the seabirds and the sight of the coastline.‎ There were no big waves and blinding sunlight at that time. “Let’s see if we get lucky,” he said, picked up a web basket with a rope tied and threw it into the sea. We waited a while, then my father stood up and said, “Give me a hand with this,” and we pulled up the crab cage onto the deck.‎ To our joy, the cage was filled with dozens of soft shell crabs. Squatting (蹲) down, we watched them for a moment. At first they fought against each other to climb out hard, trying to escape. Many were pulled back into the cage. Later, some gave up, but there are still some crabs trying to escape again and again.‎ 注意:‎ ‎1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;‎ ‎2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;‎ ‎ ‎ Paragraph 1:‎ At that moment, my father pointed to the cage, “Look at that crab, there!” ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Paragraph 2:‎ From that day on, I was determined to make my dream come true. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ 英语答案 阅读(共 20 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 50 分) ‎ ‎21 DBC CBAD ABDC DABC FACDG 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分)‎ ‎41—45 CADBC 46—50BADCC 51—55 BCBDD 语法填空 ‎56. took 57. Wearing 58. organizers 59. like 60.to enter ‎61. loss 62. why 63. themselves 64.running 65. Although/ Though/While 篇应用文 Dear Max, ‎ I’m Li Hua. Learning that a WeChat editor is wanted for our school, I’m writing to apply for it.‎ I’m confident that I’m qualified. I am so keen on the events of our school that I will update the website regularly. Besides, I have such a good command of English that I have no difficulty in editing articles in English. Furthermore, I am skilled in computer, so if I get this position, I will make the website more attractive.‎ If chosen, I’ll be devoted to the job. Looking forward to your early reply.‎ ‎ Best wishes, ‎ ‎ Yours ‎ ‎ Li Hua 续写 ‎ ‎ ‎【答案】 At that moment, my father pointed to the cage, “Look at that crab, there!” Staring at the crab, I found that every time he wanted to escape, he was pulled back into the cage. However, he didn’t give up his fight. Fortunately, he survived from the struggle eventually. Shocked and amazed, I suddenly understood why my father had suggested catching crabs that morning. I thought the future would be filled with many possibilities. Everyone would need to find out what he enjoyed and held on to it. (72字)‎ From that day on, I was determined to make my dream come true. Besides my devotion to school work, I spent all my spare time making full preparations for becoming a writer. Reading, collecting materials and writing made my life busy but fulfilled, which laid a good foundation for me. Meanwhile, I contributed to literary journals. Gradually, some achievements as a writer increased my confidence. I always think of the crab whenever faced with difficulties. What my father said also encouraged me on my way to success. Now I am grateful for sticking to the thing I truly dreamed of. (87字)‎
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