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1、莲塘第二中学2020-2021学年高二9月检测英语试卷(本试卷满分150分,考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前:先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证条码粘贴在答题卡上指定位置。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。3.非选择题,用0.5mm黑色签字笔写在答题卡上对应的答题区域,写在非答题区域无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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

2、个选项中选出最佳选项。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. What day is it today?A. Monday.B. Saturday.C. Sunday.2. Why doesnt the woman want the CD?A. She already owns one.B. She doesnt like the singer.C. Her sister likes the singer more.3. How long will it take to fly to Portland?A. 2 hours.B. 5 hours

3、.C. 10 hours.4. What type of clothing does the store sell?A. Expensive, high-quality clothing.B. Cheap, low-quality clothing.C. Cheap, designer clothing.5. What does the woman need help with?A. Locating a file on the desktop.B. Saving a file on the computer.C. Finding the tab that says file.第二节(共15小

4、题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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 will the speakers bring to Springfield?A. A cake.B. A picture.C. Colored pencils.7. What do we know about the woman?A. She has no time to bake a cake.B.

5、 She loves the boys artwork.C. She bought the boy colored pencils.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What day is it today?A. Monday.B. Wednesday.C. Friday.9. What does the man want Tina to do?A. Come to practice.B. Watch her little sister.C. Work at the grocery store.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where did Lynn see the adver

6、tisement?A. In the newspaper.B. On a road trip.C. On the Internet.11. Why doesnt Lynn want to buy the car?A. It is not safe.B. The price is too high.C. It doesnt drive smoothly.12. What needs to be replaced?A. The tires.B. The radio.C. The air conditioner.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the name of the

7、 womans mother?A. Betty.B. Laura.C. Josephine.14. What does the man want his daughter to be like?A. Innocent.B. Beautiful.C. Tough.15. What is the womans attitude toward names?A. All girls names are attractive.B. Babies should be named after relatives.C. Names dont influence personality.16. What wil

8、l the speakers probably do?A. Name the baby Victoria.B. Let grandma name the baby.C. Continue to search for the right name.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many books has Nicholas Sparks sold worldwide?A. Nearly 65 million.B. Nearly 75 million.C. Over 97 million.18. What does the Nicholas Sparks Foundation

9、 do?A. It teaches students responsibility.B. It provides books to rural communities.C. It helps poor kids get an education.19. With whom did Sparks found the Epiphany School?A. His wife.B. His teacher.C. The community committee.20. What can we learn about Sparks?A. All his books have been made into

10、movies.B. Education changed his life.C. He started a school in New York.第二部分 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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGet involved with our researchSome of our research projects rely on the generosity of people like you. Whether its using your home PC, taking part in a

11、clinical trial, or simply volunteering your time for a study, you may be able to contribute to some of the ground-breaking projects which make the University of Oxford a world leader in research. Watch this space for ways in which you could get involved.Seeking poor sleepers for insomnia(失眠)research

12、Trouble sleeping? We are looking for poor sleepers between the ages of 18 and 65. Participation will involve spending overnights in the sleep laboratory at Oxford, monitoring your sleep/wake cycle, and completing computerized tasks. If you are interested, please contact the research team at insomnia

13、ndcn.ox.ac.ukVolunteers with lazy eve wantedWe are looking for volunteers aged 18-45 with a history of lazy eye to take part in our brain scanning study. You will also be asked questions about your medical history to check your suitability for an MRI scan. Call 01865 223622 for more information.Oxfo

14、rd Vaccine GroupThe Oxford Vaccine Group is an independent multi-disciplinary(多学科的)clinical trials group. OVG works towards the goal of developing new and improved vaccines for the prevention of infection in adults and children. To get more information, please see the OVG website.Oxford Experimental

15、 lab for the Social SciencesThe Oxford Internet Institute, together with the Business School, is recruiting individuals to participate in computer-based experiments involving online surfing behavior as well as economic and political decision-making. We pay our subjects well, there are no special ski

16、lls required and you dont have to come to the lab in person. Contact us at socialscience.studyox.ac.uk for more information.21. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To offer medical help to patients.B. To look for experienced researchersC. To introduce new research programs.D. To recruit volun

17、teers for research projects.22. The goal of OVG is to _.A. carry out clinical trialsB. produce better vaccinesC. learn more about infectionD. study the causes of diseases23. You can finish the experiment on your home PC if you join _.A. Oxford Vaccine Group B. Insomnia research groupC. Oxford Experi

18、mental labD. Brain Scanning study group BI believe in getting lost. Lost in the text of the novel that is particular to your thoughts and feelings that you consider special. Lost in the song that reminds you of your childhood summers, feeling the warm wind brushing against your arm as you ride your

19、bicycle. Lost in the sip of cappuccino, idling the day away. Lost in the unprepared Sunday Drive, with no destination. Youre free to wander, take paths that youve never noticed, discover places you havent been. Then off the path to lead you back home, leaving you to test directions and alertly absor

20、b your surroundings in order to find your way back; that kind of lost.I get lost daily; whether its in thought, or the unplanned drive I just decided to go on. Getting lost is an adventurous learning experience that trains you how to be more aware of your surroundings. A few of my most favorite memo

21、ries involve physically getting lost. That one late night trip back to Ludington I took with a few friends. We finally realized we were going the wrong way, almost three hours out of our way. Another time, I got lost in the DeVos Place and then the parking garage for two hours solid. These are nervo

22、us experiences that get your anxiety pumping. Youre fearful that you wont be safe, but it always works itself out in the end. Physically losing yourself prepares you for how you manage when you emotionally or mentally lose yourself.You dont always have to be lost in a literal sense to get lost and s

23、ome of the time, losing yourself may not be a positive experience. There are times where I lose sight of who 1 am. While lost, I test out metaphorical paths and sometimes they turn out to be the right direction and other times they are a wrong turn. I make note of these wrong turns, so I can avoid t

24、hem further on up the road of finding my way back to who 1 am.In Malden. Henry David Thoreau wrote Not till we are lost, in other words not till we have lost the world, do we begin to find ourselves, and realize where we are and the infinite extent of our relations. Getting lost fuels my curiosity a

25、nd teaches me lessons on finding many way back to the right track. I believe in getting. lost through day dreams, a misplacement, adventures, and difficult times when you make discoveries about yourself and the atmosphere around you. In order to truly find yourself, I believe that you should put dow

26、n the map and get wonderfully lost.24. The author believes in getting lost in _.A. reading a well-received novelB. listening to a song recalling the pastC. hanging out with friends in a cafeD. going on a well-planned trip25. The author mentions the experiences of physically getting lost in order to

27、say _.A. physically getting lost is most difficult to deal withB. we can enjoy trips while physically getting lostC. people are easy to get physically lost in our daily lifeD. we realize our surroundings while physically getting lost26. Words from Henry David Thoreau imply that getting lost _.A. ena

28、bles us to look within and to see outwardB. pulls people back into the previous momentC. enables us to remind ourselves of adventuresD. helps us enjoy ourselves wherever we are27. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. Experiences of Getting LosB. Wonderfully Getting LostC.

29、 Causes of Getting LostD. Physically Getting LostCYou need only look at a professional cyclist to appreciate the potential effects of cycling on the body. But what about the mind? Its a question that has long challenged anyone who has wondered how riding a bike can offer what feels close to a state

30、of emptying your mind.Dr. John Ratey believes cycling increases the chemistry in your brain that makes you feel calm, and that carrying out multiple operations while cycling can be an effective treatment. As was shown in a German study involving 115 children, half of them did cycling that involved c

31、omplex movements, while the rest performed more straightforward exercises with the same aerobic(有氧的) demands. Both groups did well in concentration tests, but the complex group did a lot better.There have been other interesting findings too. In 2013, Dr. Jay Alberts rode a tandem bicycle, a bicycle

32、built for two riders sitting one behind the other, across the American state of Ohio with a friend who has Parkinsons disease, a condition affecting the nervous system. The idea was to raise awareness of the disease, but to the surprise of both riders, the patient showed significant improvements. Dr

33、. Jay Alberts then scanned the brains of 26 Parkinsons patients during and after an eight-week exercise programme using bikes. Half the patients were allowed to ride at their own paces, while the others were pushed harder. All patients improved, and the group which was pushed harder showed particula

34、rly significant increases in connectivity between areas of intelligence responsible for functions such as walking and picking things up.We dont know how this happens, but there is more evidence of the link between Parkinsons and cycling. A video on the Internet shows a 58-year-old man with severe Pa

35、rkinsons. At first, we watch the patient trying to walk. He can barely stand and his hands shake uncontrollably. Then we see the man on a bicycle being supported by others. With a push, hes off, cycling past cars with perfect balance. Doctors dont fully understand this discrepancy either, but say th

36、at cycling may act as some sort of action that helped the patients brain.The science of cycling is incomplete, but perhaps the most remarkable thing for the everyday rider is that it can require no conscious focus at all. The mindlessness of cycling can not only make us happier, but also leave room

37、for other thoughts. On the seat of my bike, Ive solved problems at work and made life decisions, as. Im sure, have countless others.28. What does the study described in Paragraph 2 suggest?A. Cycling has a good effect on physical fitness.B. The tasks involved in cycling can be hard for children.C. L

38、ack of exercise like cycling causes lack of concentration.D. Cycling can improve the ability to focus attention on a task29. Studies of people with Parkinsons show that _.A. cycling does more good if sufferers put more effort into it.B. cycling on tandem bikes has a better effect on the disease.C. n

39、ot every person with Parkinsons will benefit from cycling.D. social awareness is more important for Parkinsons sufferers.30. What does the underlined part this discrepancy in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Why Parkinsons affects some people and not others.B. Why someone with Parkinsons can cycle but not wa

40、lk.C. How cycling could be included in treatment for Parkinsons.D. How a link between cycling and Parkinsons was discovered.31. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. The effect of cycling is not yet fully understood.B. Cycling is believed to be both complex and mindless.C. Cycling has a significant

41、influence on peoples mind.D. People may be more intelligent with the help of cycling.DTerrible working conditions have a long tradition. Early industry was marked by its dirty, dangerous factories. In the early 20th century workers were forced into dull, repetitive tasks by the needs of the producti

42、on line. However, in a service-based economy, it makes sense that focusing on worker morale might be a much more fruitful approach.Proving this is more difficult. But that is the aim of a new study targeting workers at British Telecom. Three academics-Clement of Erasmus University, Rotterdam, of Oxf

43、ord and George Ward of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology-surveyed 1,800 sales workers at 11 British call centres. All each employee had to do was click on a simple emoji each week to indicate their level of happiness. Those workers were charged with selling customers broadband, telephone and

44、 television deals. In total the authors collected adequate responses from 1,161 people over a six-month period.The results were striking. Workers made 13% more sales in weeks when they were happy than when they were unhappy. This was not because they were working longer hours; in happy weeks, they m

45、ade more calls per hour and were more efficient at turning those calls into sales. The tricky part, however, is determining the direction of causation(因果关系).Workers may be happier when they are selling more because they expect a bigger bonus.The academics tried a clever way to get round this causati

46、on problem by examining a very British issue-the weather. Workers turned out to be less happy on days when the weather in their local area was bad and this unhappiness converted into lower sales. Since they were making national calls, not local ones, it is unlikely that customer unhappiness with the

47、 weather was driving the sales numbers. So it was worker mood driving sales, not the other way round.Even if this reasoning proves to be correct, businesses may not find it of comfort. The academics point out that what we are not able to do is making an official decision as to whether investing in i

48、mproving employee happiness makes good business sense. It is possible that the costs of such investment might outweigh any gains in productivity.More research is clearly needed. But there is evidence that happier workers are good news for shareholders(持股人), as well as productivity. Analysts found th

49、e firms where workers gave the best reviews easily outperformed those where employees gave a thumbs down.32. According to the passage, worker morale means _.A. enthusiasm and cheerfulnessB. companions and colleaguesC. competence and productivityD. income and welfare33. What is the major aim of the s

50、tudy mentioned in paragraph 2?A. To analyze the possible factors that affect work efficiency and achievement.B. To test the level of satisfaction of the workers in British sales industry.C. To examine the relationship between happiness and productivity of workers.D. To prove that peoples attitude to

51、ward life affects their work performance.34. The academics examined the weather to prove _.A. sales decline could have been driven by bad weatherB. workers suffer mood swings due to weather changeC. customer unhappiness may result in poor sales numbersD. sales performance is influenced by workers mo

52、od35. From the passage, we can learn that _.A. companies should try every means to enhance employee happinessB. employees need to have the chance to rate the companies they work forC. the workers happiness is closely related to a companys productivityD. working conditions may have a great impact on

53、work performance第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Choosing a major is a very important thing in our life. However, it can be extremely challenging. So its necessary to learn some simple tips that will make your decision much easier. 36 . And how does that choice affect y

54、our future career? We can help guide you in choosing a major.Your major is your primary field of study in your undergraduate program. 37 . After completing a list of general education courses, you spend the rest of the time studying one subject of your choice. Roughly one-third to one-half of your c

55、ourses will be related to your major.For many students, its best to try out different classes to figure out a major youll like, but you need to have a couple of solid choices. 38 , you should begin taking courses you are required to complete before graduation, so it will decrease your chances of nee

56、ding to switch majors later because you already know what to expect. 39 , you should begin thinking about how your field will lead to a job as soon as possible. Consider clubs, research programs and part-time jobs related to potential career choices for your major.For more career-specific majors lik

57、e nursing and engineering, the majority of your studies will include skills that can be used in a future job. 40 . The sooner you begin working in a lab on research projects or helping as a teaching assistant for a professor, the better youll be able to figure out your career.A. You can choose whate

58、ver you likeB. You have to think of ways to choose a majorC. It is the subject in which you earn your bachelors degreeD. While your major may or may not lead directly to a careerE. Once you have a better idea of which major you like bestF. Do some research to find out which majors can help you get t

59、hat jobG. However, you should still consider doing activities outside of the classroom to better prepare you第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(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。My daughter was being thrown out of the sixth grade. The teacher said, She may not be 41 what were try

60、ing to accomplish. He was 42 saying she didnt have the 43 . I got mad because I knew she was smart, just as my father had known about me when I was 44 in school. We had her 45 and found that the troubles she was having were exactly what I had had-dyslexia(诵读困难症).By then I was a 46 television writer,

61、 and had won an Emmy Award for The Rockford Files.If I had known earlier that something beyond my 47 could explain why I was a low 48 , I may not have worked so hard in my late 20s and early 30s. I was working for no other reason than to hear people 49 me, because I did 50 in all my courses.I once a

62、sked a friend who always gotten an A, How long did you study for this? He said. I didnt. I just 51 it. So he must be smarter. What if Im not good at anything? I began to ask. Despite my 52 , I did become successful, and people now say to me, So youve 53 dyslexia.No. You dont, you learn to 54 it. Mos

63、t people who go through college read twice as fast as I do. I 55 dialing a phone if possible, because I sometimes have to try many times to get the number right.Despite my weaknesses I view dyslexia as a(an) 56 . Many dyslexics are good at right-brain, abstract thought, and thats what my kind of cre

64、ative writing is. I can write quickly, and can get up to 15 pages a day. Writing is my 57 .The real 58 I have for dyslexic children is not they have to struggle in school, but that they will 59 on themselves before they get out of school. Parents have to create 60 for them, whether its music, sports

65、 or art. You can make your dyslexic child able to say, Yeah, reading is hard. But I have other things I can do.41. A. equal toB. used toC. content withD. familiar with42. A. hardlyB. actuallyC. partlyD. merely43. A. preferenceB. confidenceC. intelligenceD. independence44. A. changingB. payingC. fail

66、ingD. crying45. A. testedB. questionedC. recordedD. saved46. A. typicalB. terribleC. traditionalD. successful47. A. abilityB. controlC. recognitionD. appreciation48. A. survivorB. observerC. performerD. achiever49. A. believeB. callC. praiseD. remind50. A. activelyB. willinglyC. slowlyD. badly51. A.

67、 gave up onB. made forC. glanced atD. put up with52. A. dreamsB. painsC. doubtsD. sacrifices53. A. overcomeB. confirmedC. overlookedD. realized54. A. keep up withB. compensate forC. sympathize withD. insist on55. A. repeatB. enjoyC. riskD. avoid56. A. adventureB. pleasureC. giftD. warn57. A. purpose

68、B. strengthC. contributionD. challenge58. A. fearB. joyC. favorD. respect59. A. quitB. relyC. sufferD. stand60. A. surprisesB. competitionsC. imaginationsD. victories第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Two TV shows highlight multiple roles of independent womenThis summer has seen

69、 two hit 61 (programme)-TV drama Nothing But Thirty and reality show Sisters Who Make Waves. Both concern a similar group: women close to or just above 30, an age 62 , many in China believe, women enter a new stage of life.The two shows 63 (popular)is understandable. Nothing But Thirty has contribut

70、ed to more than one hundred 64 (wide)discussed topics on Weibo, a Tweeter-like social media platform in China. 65 (enjoy)similar high audience rating, Sisters Who Make Waves has played a key role in raising the share prices of its production company, Mango Excellent Media Rather than beautiful girls

71、 in the bloom of youth, the reality show, in a break from tradition, 66 (focus)on the charm of mature women. From beautiful but naive women falling for rich men to independent women, the change in female characters in TV dramas and films reflects the change in public attitudes 67 womens role in the

72、real world. 68 , in Nothing But Thirty womens social value 69 (base)on wealth and invincible(不可战胜的)aura in the workplace is out of sync(不同步)with reality and have thus upset many viewers.Given their anxieties, social roles and importance, women in 70 thirties need to be better understood. And the two

73、 hit shows prove that.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。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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。Last week, our school organized a Tradit

74、ional Culture Festival what turned out to be a great success. Upon hearing the news, we were excited and decide to make Hanfu with newspapers. First, we searched the Internet by Hanfus original culture and different styles. With the information being collected, we started to design our own Hanfu. Af

75、ter a couple of attempt, our design was finally created. Immediate, we got down to work. We cut the newspapers, sticking the pieces together and even colored our work. Finally, when our show time came, the audience cheered but even got onto our feet with wild applause. This activity gave us strong s

76、ense of achievement. More importantly, we gained a lot of pride in and knowledge about our traditional culture.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假如你是晨光中学的李华,你的美国笔友Mike对我国科学家设计的一款生活型智能机器人感兴趣,写信询问你对它的看法。请你用英语给他写一封回信,内容包括:1.简要介绍这款生活型智能机器人。2.谈谈你对它的看法。注意:1.词数不要少于100。2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:生活型智能机器人intel

77、ligent household robotDear Mike,_Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua高三年级9月份检测试题英语参考答案第一部分 听力BAACB BABAC BBACC ACCAB第二部分 阅读理解DBC BDAB DABC ACDC BCEDG第三部分 语言知识运用第一节ABCCA DBDCD CCABD CBAAD第二节61. programmes62. When63. Popularity64. Widely65. Enjoying66. locuses67. toward/to68.However/Nevertheless

78、/Nonetheless69. based70. their第四部分 写作第一节Last week. our school organized a Traditional Culture Festival what(which/that) turned out to be a great success. Upon hearing the news, we were excited and decide(decided) to make Hanfu wilt newspapers. First, we searched the Internet by(for) Hanfus original

79、culture and different styles. With the information being collected, we started to design our own Hanfu. After a couple of attempt(attempts), our design was finally created. Immediate(Immediately), we got down to work. We cut the newspapers, sticking(stuck) the pieces together and even colored our wo

80、rk. Finally, when our show time came, the audience cheered but(and) even got onto our(their) feet with wild applause. This activity gave us (a) strong sense of achievement. More importantly, we gained a lot of pride in and knowledge about our traditional culture.第二节Dear Milke,Exceedingly delighted t

81、o receive your letter inquiring about an intelligent household robot designed by a Chinese scientist, Im writing to give you a brief introduction about it.This intelligent robot, powered by solar energy, has been designed to provide everyday assistance in our life. So many powerful functions does it

82、 have that it can help us in various ways. Firstly, it can do all the housework, such as cooking and washing, as a result of which, people can be freed from heavy labour. Additionally, if used appropriately, the robot is capable of taking good care of the elderly and the sick, lightening the burden

83、of their family members. Not to mention it can even entertain you if it accepts voice commands.Undoubtedly, the creation of this intelligent robot shows the rapid development of science and technology of our country. Im firmly convinced it will bring convenience to our daily life.Feel free to contact me if you lave further doubts. Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua

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