辽宁省大连市普兰店区第一中学2019-2020学年高二5月线上教学质量检测英语试题

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辽宁省大连市普兰店区第一中学2019-2020学年高二5月线上教学质量检测英语试题

‎ 普兰店一中线上教学质量检测 高二英语试卷 满分:100 时间: 90分钟 命题人: ‎ 一 阅读理解(每题2分 总分2*15=30)‎ ‎ A Once again, I was in a new school So was a girl in my class named Lisa. That's where the similarities ended.‎ ‎1 was tall and she was small. My thick black hair had been recently cut short into an untidy style. Her natural blonde hair flowed to her waist and looked great. I was 12 and one of the oldest in the class while she was 11 and the youngest. I was awkward and shy. She wasn’t. I couldn't stand her,considering her my enemy. But she liked me and wanted to be friend with me.‎ One day, she invited me over and I said yes—I was too shocked to answer any other way. My family had moved six times in six years, and I had never managed to develop any friendships. But this girl who wore the latest fashions wanted me to go home with her after school She lived in a fun part of town that had two pizza places, an all-right bookstore,a movie theater and a park. As we walked from the school bus stop through her neighborhood? I tried to guess which house might be hers. Was it the white one with the perfect lawn or the three - story house with a front porch? I got very surprised when she led me into an old apartment building. She lived on the fourth floor in a two-room place with her mother, her stepfather, her two brothers and her sister.‎ When we got into the room she shared with her sister, she took out a big case of Barbies9 which was my next surprise. I had never played with them. We sat on the floor, laughing as we made up crazy stories , about the Barbies. We found out that we both wanted to be writers when we were older and both had wild imaginations. We had a great time that afternoon.‎ Lisa was loved by the whole neighborhood. The bookstore owners lent her ‎ fashion magazines; the movie theater gave her free tickets... Soon I was included in her magic world. We slept over at each other’s houses and spent every free moment together.‎ Lisa, my first real friend since childhood, helped me get through the rough years of early adolescence (青春期)and taught me an amazing and very surprising thing about making friends: your worst enemy can turn out to be your best friend.‎ ‎1. Writer and Lisa were similar in the way that A. they were both new students B. they had the same hair styles ‎ C. they were both tall D. they were of the same age ‎2.One day Lisa invited the writer .‎ A. to go to the movie B. go to her home C. go to walk in a park D. to go to a pizza place ‎3.In the passage the writer described Lisa as a girl who was ・‎ A awkward and shy B. rich and happy ‎ C. quiet and lonely D. friendly and lovely ‎4.Which of the following did the writer learn from Lisa?‎ A. How to make up stories B. How to deal with enemies.‎ C. How to make friends.‎ D. How to live a better life.‎ B Jack threw the papers on my desk, "Next time you want to change anything, ask me first," he said. I had changed a long sentence and corrected its grammar —something I thought I was paid to do.‎ Several days later, he made me angry again. I went to his office, prepared to lose my job if need be, but not before I let the man ‎ know how I felt. "What?" he said nervously.‎ Suddenly I knew what I had to do. "Jack, the way you've been treating me is wrong. And it's wrong for me to allow it to continue,,f I said. "I want to make you a promise. I will be a friend. " The next day I brought some cakes to Jack's office. Every time I saw Jack in the hall, I smiled at him. After all, that's what friends do.‎ One year after our talk, I was told that I had breast cancer. When I was in hospital, my friends tried to find the right words to say, but no one could. The last day of my hospital stay, the door opened and Jack walked over to my bed. uTulips (郁金香),” he placed some bulbs beside me and said, "If you plant them when you get home, you'll be there to see them when they come up. " Tears filled my eyes.‎ In a moment when I prayed for just the right words, a man with few words said the right thing. After all, that's what friends do. Now, I have seen those tulips push through the soil every spring for over ten years.‎ ‎5. Why did Jack throw some papers on the author's desk?‎ A She gave him the wrong papers.‎ B. He thought her report was very bad.‎ c. He wanted her to check them again D. He didn't agree with her correction.‎ ‎6.What promise did the author make to Jack?‎ A. She would work harder from then on.‎ B. She would treat him like a friend.‎ C. She would bring him some cakes.‎ D. She would treat him the same way.‎ ‎7.The tulip bulbs that Jack gave the author probably suggest .‎ A. love B. honor C. hope D. thanks ‎8.What did the author mean by saying “that's what friends do"?‎ A. Friends must help each other to correct mistakes.‎ B. Friends should give advice to each other at the right time.‎ C. Friends should do anything for each other.‎ D. Friends should treat each other with respect and kindness.‎ C Anvitha Vijay has built two educational apps and is at work on a third. She aims to use her skills to help others.‎ Need an app for that? Anvitha Vijay, 9, can build it. With the help of YouTube videos, the young techie from Melbourne‎, ‎Australia, learned to code at age 7. Soon, she was trying her hand at making apps.‎ ‎“When I first got my iPad, I was fascinated by all the apps on it,” she told TFK. “It wasn’t long before I wanted to create my own.”‎ She built her first two apps with her younger sister in mind. Smartkins Animals helps children identify more than 100 animals and their sounds. Smartkins Rainbow Colors teaches kids colors. Each app has been downloaded thousands of times.‎ Anvitha’s skills won her a scholarship to attend a big tech conference hosted by Apple in San Francisco, California. There, she got applicable tips from the pros. She went to workshops where she learned about the latest software for app building. All that training led to an idea for a third app. This one, called GoalsHi, inspires kids to practice good habits. Users are rewarded for achieving goals, such as eating their vegetables or practicing piano. Anvitha says the rewards are like getting a sticker for a job well done. “Kids can set goals with this app and get stars when they achieve them,” she says. “The idea is to empower and motivate kids to achieve one little step a day.”‎ Anvitha’s goal is to continue creating technology that helps kids learn while having fun. But even more important to her is that the world sees the power of technology in kids’ hands. “The more training we get in ‎ tech at an early age,” she says, “the better chance we have of becoming innovation champions who will one day change the world.”‎ ‎9.What can we know about Anvitha?‎ A. She made her first app at 7.‎ B. She first learned about apps through her iPad.‎ C. She made a speech at the conference in California.‎ D. She used her scholarship to try making her third app.‎ ‎10.What’s the function of GoalsHi?‎ A. To help kids identify colors.‎ B. To help kids recognize animals.‎ C. To inspire kids to achieve all goals.‎ D. To motivate kids to form good habits.‎ ‎11.Why does Anvitha try to make apps?‎ A. To win a scholarship.‎ B. To help children have fun.‎ C. To help kids and in turn change the world.‎ D. To show her talent and skills of technology.‎ ‎ D Linda Evans was my best friend-like the sister I never had, We did everything together:piano lessons, movies, swimming , horseback riding.‎ When I was 13, my family moved away, Linda and I kept in touch through letters, and we saw each other on special times- like my wedding and Linda’s. Soon we were busy with children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less often. One day a card that I sent came back, stamped “Address Unknown”. I had no idea about how to find Linda.‎ Over the years, I missed Linda very much, I wanted to share happiness of my children and then grandchildren, And I needed to share my sadness when my brother and then mother died, There was an empty place in my heart ‎ that only a friend like Linda could fill.‎ One day, I was reading a newspaper when I noticed a photo of a young woman who looked very much like Linda and whose last name was Wagman—Linda’s married name. “There must be thousands of Wagmans . ”I thought, but I still wrote to her.‎ She called as soon as she got my letter, “Mrs, Tobin!” she said excitedly, “Linda Evans Wagman is my mother.”Minutes later I heard a voice that I recognized at once, even after 40 years. We laughed and cried and caught up on each other’s lives, Now the empty place in my heart is filled, And there’s one thing that Linda and I know for sure: we won’t lose each other again!‎ ‎12 The writer went to piano lessons with Linda Evans .‎ A.at the age of 13 B.before she got married C.before the writer’s family moved away D.after they moved to new homes ‎13.They didn’t often write to each other because they .‎ A.got married B.had little time to do so C.didn’t like writing letters D.could see each other on special times ‎14.The writer was happy when she .‎ A.read the newspaper B.heard Linda’s voice on the phone C.met a young woman who looked a lot like Linda D.wrote to the woman whose last name was Wangman ‎15.They haven’t kept in touch .‎ A.for about 40 years B.for about 27 years C.since they got married D.since the writer’s family moved away 二 完形填空(每个空2分 总分2*15=30)‎ An old lady, a customer on the paper route, taught me a lesson in forgiveness when I was 12 years old.‎ On a(n) ___16_____afternoon in the freezing weather, a friend and I were throwing stones onto the___17_______of the old lady's house. The stone that I found was too smooth, ____18____it slipped from my hand as I let it go and___19_____straight not for the covering on top of the house but for a small window on the house's back porch. At the sound of broken glass, we knew we were___20_____.We turned and ___21_____.‎ I was too ___22_____ about getting caught. However, I wasn’t___23____, but I was no longer able to act comfortably in her ___24_____.‎ I___25_____my mind to save my money delivering paper. And after three weeks I saved enough.I put the money in an envelope with a note__26___that I was sorry for breaking her window.‎ I waited until it was dark , moved____27____to the old lady ' s house and put the unsigned letter through the letter slot in her door . I felt____28___and could have the freedom of , once again , looking straight into the old lady's kind eyes .‎ The next day, I handed the old lady her paper as usual. She thanked me for the paper and gave me a bag of cookies. I thanked her and started to eat the cookies as I continued my____29____.After several cookies . I felt an envelope and pulled it out of the bag. When I opened the envelope , I was ___30_____. Inside were the seven dollars and a short note that said , " I'm proud of you.”‎ ‎16.A. winter   B. summer    C. spring    D. autumn ‎17.A. window   B. basement   C. roof    D. access ‎18.A. but    B. so    C. for    D. or ‎19.A. landed   B. left    C. dragged   D. headed ‎20.A. in trouble  B. in many ways C. in danger  D. in charge ‎21.A. got around  B. sit around  C. ran away   D. hung out ‎22.A. embarrassed B. scared    C. disappointed D. ashamed ‎23.A. discovered  B. scolded   C. punished   D. involved ‎24.A.encouragement B. presence   C. company  D. comfort ‎25.A. made up   B. took up   C. meet with  D. picked up ‎26.A. proving   B. showing   C. convincing D. explaining ‎27.A. hurriedly  B. quietly   C. patiently  D. firmly ‎28.A. confused   B. concerned  C. relieved   D. frustrated ‎29.A. effort    B. study    C. journey   D. route ‎30.A. shocked   B. satisfied  C. annoyed   D. amused 三 语法填空(每个空2分 总分2*10=20)‎ One evening years ago in New York, I sat on a bench in a park and watched a little boy, around 2 years old, 31 (run) freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short distance away. The boy would fall to the grass, 32 (get) up, and without looking back 33 his mother, run as fast as he could as if nothing had happened.‎ When kids fall down, they don't think of the fall as a failure. Instead, they consider 34 as a learning experience. They try again and again until they succeed. While I 35 (touch) by the boy's strong mind, I was also touched by the way he ran. With each attempt, he looked so confident and 36 (nature). He only wanted to run 37 (free) and to do it as well as he could. He was just being a child— just being himself—being completely in the moment. He never gave up. Each time he 38 (fall) , he got himself back up again, as if he knew that falling down was simply a part of life. He was not looking for others' smiles, or worrying about 39 someone was watching or not. He only wanted to run and to feel the experience of running fully and freely.‎ ‎ I learned a lot from that experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in many __40____(part) of my life.‎ 四单句填空(每个空2分 总分2*10=20)用所给词的适当形式填空 ‎1.He has made a ________(seriously) mistake and will be severely punished.‎ ‎2.Try to act ______(confident) in examination, even if you are nervous.‎ ‎3.It is ________(polite) of you to interrupt when we are talking.‎ ‎4.The girl fell off the horse, _______(break) her right leg.‎ ‎5.While _______(walk) in the nature park, we saw a lot of unknown birds.‎ ‎6.The air in the mountain is much fresher than ______ in the city.(代词)‎ ‎7.--How long have you been like this?‎ ‎ --______October 13, Monday.(介词)‎ 8. ‎_______prize for the winner of the competition is ________two-week holiday in Paris.(冠词)‎ 9. ‎--Do you think mastering English is _____ help when you look for a new job?(冠词)‎ 普兰店一中高二年级线上教学质量检测英语参考答案 满分100 时间 90分钟 命题人 一 阅读理解(每题2分 总分2*15=30)‎ ‎1-4 ABDC ‎5-8DBCD ‎9-11BDC ‎12-15CBBA 二 完形填空(每个空2分 总分2*15=30)‎ ‎16-20 ACBDA 21-25 CBABA ‎ ‎26-30 DBCDA 三 语法填空(每个空2分 总分2*10=20)‎ ‎31 running 32 get 33 at 34 it 35 was touched 36 natural 37 freely 38 fell 39 whether 40 parts ‎ 四单句填空(每个空2分 总分2*10=20)用所给词的适当形式填空 ‎1 serious 2 confidently 3impolite 4 breaking ‎5 walking 6 that 7 since 8 The a ‎9 a ‎
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