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广东省中山市第一中学2019-2020学年高二上学期统测英语试题
中山一中2019-2020学年度第一学期高二级第二次段考 英 语 试 题 命题人: 审题人: 本试卷共8页,三部分,满分135分。考试用时120分钟。 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡的卷头上。 2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。 3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。 4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 第一部分 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) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A We work with Cambridge County Council’s Participation Team to create opportunities for young people to visit the University and learn more about it. The following events are scheduled for the 2019-2020 academic year. SuperStar workshops 12 engaging workshops are planned for young people aged 7 to 11. These half-day visits will be held throughout the year, at times when young people are not at school. If participants complete 8 of the 12 workshops, they will be awarded the nationally recognized SuperStar Crest Award. Please note, workshops will only run if we have a sufficient number of attendees (usually around 3+ participants). Explore University Days Explore University Days are for young people aged 12-15. Participants visit the University for two days and engage with a range of university-related workshops, and other fun activities. Previous participants have engaged with the following: ♦ Visited the Sports Centre ♦ Took part in a Neuroscience workshop ♦ Enjoyed a two-course meal at a University College Dates will be confirmed in early December 2019,and a schedule for event will follow in the New Year. Events for post-16 students If you are studying for your post-16 qualifications and are considering applying for Cambridge or would like to find out more about a specific subject, the following events might be for you: ♦ University and College Open Days ♦ Subject Masterclasses ♦ Cambridge Science Festival 1. What can the participants do in SuperStar workshops? A. To stay only half a day. B. To get a gift. C. To enjoy a free meal. D. To visit all the 12 workshops. 2. Which event is specially for applicants of Cambridge? A. SuperStar workshops. B. The Neuroscience workshop. C. Explore University Days. D. Events for post-16 students. 3. The events in the passage most probably aim to____________________. A. introduce some courses B. advertise Cambridge University C. enrich students’ spare time life D. promote children’s interest in touring B University of Pennsylvania researchers say that for the first time they have linked social media use to increases in depression and loneliness. The idea that social media is anything but social when it comes to mental health has been talked about for years, but not many studies have managed to actually link the two. To do that, Penn researchers, led by psychologist Melissa Hunt, designed a study that focused on WeChat, Snapchat and Instagram. The study was conducted with 143 participants, who before they began, completed a mood survey and sent along photos of their battery screens, showing how often they were using their phones to access social media. “We set out to do a much more complete study which attempts to imitate real life.” Hunt said. The study divided the participants into two groups: The first group was allowed to maintain their normal social media habits. The other, the control group, was restricted to 10 minutes per day on social media. The restrictions were put in place for three weeks and then the participants returned and were tested for outcomes such as fear of missing out, anxiety, depression and loneliness. The results showed a very clear link between social media use and increased levels of depression and loneliness. “Using less social media than you normally do would lead to significant decreases in both depression and loneliness,” Hunt said. Social media invites what Hunt calls “downward social comparison.” “When you’re online, it can sometimes seem that everyone else is cooler and having more fun and included in more things and you’re left out,”Hunt said. And that’s just generally discouraging. “Every minute you spend online is a minute you are not doing your work or not meeting a friend for dinner or having a deep conversation with your roommate.” And these real life activities are the ones that can encourage self-esteem and self-worth, Hunt added. “People are on their devices, and that’s not going to change,” she said. But as in life, a bit of control goes a long way. 4. Before the study was conducted, the participants completed a survey to_______________. A. imitate people’s real life B. link loneliness to depression C. show their use of social media D. prove social media is important 5. The results of the study showed using less social media would result in________________. A. people’s fear of missing out B. higher levels of depression C. obvious relief in loneliness D. lower levels of happiness 6. In Hunt’s opinion, which activity benefits more to mental health? A. Hiking out with friends. B. Making comparison with others. C. Playing computer games in spare time. D. Logging onto social media and having fun. 7. Which can be the best title of the passage? A. A Study on Social Media. B. How to Improve Mental Health. C. People Addicted to Social Media. D. Social Media Influences Mental Health. C In a recent series of experiments at the University of California, researchers studied toddlers’ thinking about winners and losers, bullies (欺凌)and victims. In the first experiment, toddlers (学步儿童)watched a scene in which two puppets (木偶) had conflicting goals: One was crossing a stage from right to left, and the other from left to right. The puppets met in the middle and stopped. Eventually one puppet bowed down and moved aside, letting the other one pass by. Then researchers asked the toddlers which puppet they liked. The result: 20 out of 23 toddlers picked the higher-status puppet — the one that did not bow or move aside. It seems that individuals can gain status for being dominant (占优势的)and toddlers like winners better than losers. But then researchers had another question: Do toddlers like winners no matter how they win? So, researchers did another experiment very similar to the one described above. But this time, the conflict ended because one puppet knocked the other down and out of the way. Now when the toddlers were asked who they liked, the results were different: Only 4 out of 23 children liked the winner. These data suggest that children already love a winner by the age of 21-31 months. This does not necessarily mean that the preference is inborn: 21 months is enough time to learn a lot of things. But if a preference for winners is something we learn, we appear to learn it quite early. Even more interesting, the preference for winners is not absolute. Children in our study did not like a winner who knocked a competitor down. This suggests that already by the age of 21-31 months, children’s liking for winners is balanced with other social concerns, including perhaps a general preference for nice or helpful people over aggressive ones. In a time when the news is full of stories of public figures who celebrate winning at all costs, these results give us much confidence. Humans understand dominance, but we also expect strong individuals to guide, protect and help others. This feels like good news. 8. One of the purposes of the experiments is to_____________. A. teach toddlers how to gain higher status B. offer toddlers a chance to watch a scene C. observe the process of toddlers’ solving a conflict D. find out toddlers’ attitude toward winners and losers 9. The toddlers regarded bowing and moving aside as a sign of_____________. A. obeying rules B. gaining status C. giving in to the other D. showing good manners 10. What does the second experiment tell us about toddlers? A. They are excellent learners. B. They are always changeable. C. They show mercy to the loser. D. They value kindness over winning. 11. What does the author think of the results of the series of experiments? A. Disappointing. B. Encouraging. C. Unexpected. D. Controversial. D Nasr Majid started hunting this fall at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (保护区)on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in USA. He’s one of the relatively few new hunters who officials hope will help stop a nearly four-decade decline nationally in what has become a hobby for fewer than 5 percent of Americans. Natural resources and wildlife officials in Maryland are encouraging hunting of deer, turkeys and some other wild animals, which is believed to be good for the environment. Without hunting, they say, sika deer will overpopulate the wildlife refuge and they’ll overeat the bushes and other plants that provide important habitat for birds. On the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, hunting is also important to prevent the spread of diseases such as Lyme. In many families, the hunting tradition has been handed down for generations. But as longtime sportsmen age and children lose interest, the number of hunters in the United States fell by 2 million, from 2011 to 2018, to about 11 million. “Everything is changing. Kids are growing up in front of video games and computers instead of going hunting.” said Chris Markin, a hunting specialist for the state natural resources department. “Adults usually focus on working and providing for their families. Those pressures are preventing many other potential hunters from going out, and from raising the next generation of hunters.” To avoid such a decline, a new approach is needed. Government agencies and nonprofit groups are now launching mentoring (指导)programs to train more hunters, which not only helps preserve an industry and a culture but also means more protection for wildlife and their habitats through deer population control and investment. Luckily, there are those still eager to learn, like Majid. He was just looking for an outdoor hobby he could share with his children when he came across the mentorship program. Now,he feels capable of hunting on his own, but also has someone he can text with questions that pop up. His new pastime has already paid off for him — on his second hunt with his mentor, in the last minutes of daylight, he bagged his first deer. 12. What can be inferred from Chris Markin’s words? A. The hunting tradition is facing challenges. B. No one is interested in hunting any more. C. Parents fail to spend enough time with kids. D. Hunting adds to many adults,life pressures. 13. In this passage, Nasr Majid is considered as a symbol of_. A. hope B. bravery C. enthusiasm D. devotion 14. What does the underlined words “new pastime” refer to? A. Raising questions. B. Learning to hunt. C. Looking for hunters. D. Sharing a new hobby. 15. What is the best title for the text? A. Teach Hunters New Skills B. Preserve a Great Tradition C. Reduce the Pressure of Life D. Make Hunting More Popular 第二节 七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出正确答案。选项中有两项为多余选项 The history of writing instruments, with which humans have recorded and conveyed thoughts and feelings, is the history of civilization itself. This is how we know about our ancestors and their life. The handy sharpened-stone was adapted into the first writing instrument. Around 24,000 BC, the cave man started drawing pictures with the stone onto the walls of his cave. 16 Walls at the Apollo site in Namibia are believed to be the oldest rock paintings to date. Before paper came along, people used clay or wax tablets on which they wrote with sharp objects such as metal sticks or bones. Around 6000 years ago, the Egyptians invented the first paper-like material called papyrus. The word “paper” actually comes from the word “papyrus”. 17 Bones or metal sticks were no longer useful as the papyrus could not be scratched. So the Egyptians created a reed-pen perfect for the papyrus. 18 _ And thus, ancient Egyptians transformed bamboo stems (茎)into an early form of a fountain pen. Another writing instrument that remained active in history for a long period was the quill (鹅毛)pen. Introduced around 700 AD, the quill was a pen made from a bird feather. Goose feathers were most common. 19 _ For making fine line drawings, crow feathers were the best. When writers had better inks and paper and handwriting had developed into both an art form and an everyday occurrence, man’s inventive nature once again turned to improving the writing instrument. 20 A. Now something was needed to write upon the papyrus. B. The papyrus became the most popular material at that time. C. Swan feathers were of a high quality, being rare and most expensive. D. Bamboo stems were better and much more expensive than goose feathers. E. These were mostly the stems of grasses, especially from the bamboo plant. F. This led to the development of the modem fountain pen in the 19th century. G. These drawings showed events in daily life like the planting of crops or hunting victories. 第二部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分 45分) 第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 It wasn’t that I was embarrassed my husband was out of work. It’s just that we were 21 people and didn’t share our 22 much with others. So when he lost his job, we just acted like nothing had changed and no one seemed to 23 . It didn’t take long before my friends found out that my husband 24 a lot more. When asked about it, I told my good friend and neighbour Tammy the 25 and I said we were still looking. She then told me that her husband had also been hunting for 26 all over town because his company was closing down. I was 27 . We constantly did things together, yet I hadn’t found any sign of their 28 . After knowing what they were 29 , I wanted to help them even though we didn’t have much ourselves. So,I became a 30 shopper. I looked for discount offers everywhere, and when I finished my 31 ,I would offer to buy things for Tammy at the 32 price. It seems like our money goes even further because we are willing to 33 . It goes the other way too. Tammy and her husband have given us enough wood to 34 our house this winter. It has been a huge 35 , reducing our gas bill to almost nothing. There are other 36 of helping each other. I teach Tammy how to make bread; she 37 my kids when I go to job interviews... and the 38 goes on. I don’t have much to give, but I can give of myself. I can have 39 , love and hope, and the more I give these away, the more I 40 . 21. A. strange B. selfish C. mature D. private 22. A. duties B. problems C. opinions D. plans 23. A. mind B. care C. notice D. sympathize 24. A. went hunting B. visited neighbors C. stayed home D. dined out 25. A. difference B. truth C. result D. message 26. A. jobs B. friends C. promotion D. comfort 27. A. relieved B. disappointed C. confused D. shocked 28. A. starving B. hesitating C. struggling D. quarrelling 29. A. going through B. preparing for C. looking for D. looking forward to 30. A. professional B. personal C. modem D. secret 31. A. housework B. project C. search D. conversation 32. A. earlier B. lower C. average D. suggested 33. A. shop B. bargain C. compromise D. share 34. A. decorate B. support C. build D. heat 35. A. help B. victory C. burden D. profit 36. A. difficulties B. examples C. expenses D. traditions 37. A. watches B. praises C. adopts D. raises 38. A. interview B. negotiation C. list D. party 39. A. curiosity B. ambition C. freedom D. kindness 40. A. hunt for B. get back C. believe in D. come across 第二节 语法填空(共10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。 The world’s longest sea bridge, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, links Hong Kong and Macau to mainland China. 41 took over a decade to construct it. A few artificial islands were built in the Pearl River Delta 42 (provide) the supports for the bridge. There is 43 6.7-kilometre underwater tunnel in the middle of the bridge, 44 allows ships to sail through the Delta. The bridge will 45 (great) cut the time it takes to travel from mainland China to Hong Kong and Macau. It’s believed that up to 29,000 cars 46 (cross) the sea link daily around the year 2030. Hong Kong will become a lot more accessible for goods and trade, 47 (attract) more business, so this bridge is 48 (benefit) to its economy. The bridge will be open to people to drive across it. However, car 49 (own) will not be able to drive across the bridge unless they have a special permit. Most people will take a shuttle bus. Compared with driving a car, this will be much 50 (cheap). 第三节 词汇填空(注意单词的适当形式。共15题;每小题1分,满分15分) 51. All the information was then ready to be p________ ______ (加工成…)film negatives. 52. At first my new s___________(环境)were difficult to tolerate. 53. A footballer was accused of taking money for deliberately not scoring goals s___ ___ ___(为了) let the other team win. 54. You have to prepare the next question d________ ___(取决于)what the person says. 55. It was a d________(进退两难的困境) because the footballer could have demanded damages if we were wrong. 56. A giant machine, always g_______ ____(对…贪婪)more, swallows all the waste available. 57. However, the companies have to train their representatives to live and work in space s_________(居所). 58. Wang Ping f________(系紧) my safety belt and showed me how to use it. 59. People began to concentrate less on religious themes and a_______(采取)a more humanistic attitude to life. 60. It will a_______ ____(对某人有吸引力)those who love Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. 61. It shows that a knowledge of f______ _____(急救) can make a real difference. 51. The cool water stops the burning process, prevents the pain becoming u_____________ (无法忍受的) and reduces swelling. 52. It is v _______ (至关重要的) to get the victim to the doctor or hospital at once. 53. There are no p___________(永久的)displays in this museum and exhibitions change all the time. 54. This covers more than 5,000 years of c___________(文明)from many parts of the world, including America, Europe, China, Egypt, other African countries and South America. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 I’m 18 years old. As the final-year high school student, I was thinking about my future. Because I’m interesting in culture and history, I would like to study Anthropology (人类学)in university. My parents have greatly expectations of me. They think about that Computer Science is getting very important so they should study Computer Science. My parents believe I can make a lot money with a Computer Science degree and they say I can’t even find a job unless I stick to my interest. That they say may be true. Should I follow my parents’ advices or my own interest? 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 假定你叫李华,是高二(1)班的班长,计划和同学们在元旦那天去儿童福利院(Children Welfare Institute)献爱心。请你给外教Kate写一封邮件,邀请她一同前往。要点如下: 1. 出发与返回时间。 2. 活动:赠送礼物、表演节目、玩游戏等。 3. 邀请对方参加的原因以及询问对方的意向。 注意:1. 词数100左右。 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 3. 开头语和结束语已为你写好。 Dear Kate ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 中山一中2019-2020学年度第一学期高二第二次段考英语试题答案 阅读理解 15x2=30分 1-3ADB 4-7 CCAD 8-11 DCDB 12-15AABD 七选五5x2=10分 16-20 G A E C F 完形填空15X1.5=30分 21-25 D B C C B 26-30 A D C A A 31-35 C B D D A 36-40 B A C D B 语法填空 41 It 42 to provide 43 a 44 which 45 greatly 46 will cross 47 attracting 48 beneficial 49 owners 50 cheaper 词汇填空 51. processed into 52.surroundings 53. so as to 54.depending on 55.dilemma 56.greedy for 57.settlements 58.fastened 59.adopt 60. appeal to 61.first aid 62.unbearable 63.vital 64.permanent 65.civilization 66改错 I’m 18 years old. As the final-year high school student, I was thinking about my future. a am Because I’m interesting in culture and history, I would like to study Anthropology (人类学) in interested university. My parents have greatly expectations of me. They think about that Computer Science great 去掉about is getting very important so they should study Computer Science. My parents believe I can make I a lot Ù money with a Computer Science degree and they say I can’t even find a job unless I stick to of if my interest. That they say may be true. Should I follow my parents’ advices or my own interest? What advice 第二节:(共 25 分) Dear Kate, We students intend to go to the Children Welfare Institute on New Year ‘s Day aiming to know more about the children there. As a monitor, on behalf of my classmates, I’m writing to invite you to come with us. Here is a brief schedule. First, we will leave school by bus at 7:00 a.m. and return at 5:00 p.m. After lunch, there will be many activities, such as giving gifts, giving performances, playing games with them. etc., which will be not only meaningful but also interesting. I sincerely hope that you can join us and I have the confidence that you’ll have a joyful and meaningful day then. Please let me know your decision if it’s convenient for you. I am looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua 查看更多