1、武平一中2019-2019学年第三学段(模块)考试高二英语试题(考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分)第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 does the woman think of the movie?A.Its amusing B.Its excitingC.Its disappointing2. How will Susan spend most o
2、f her time in France?A. Traveling around B.Studying at a schoolC.Looking after her aunt3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Going outB.Ordering drinksC.Preparing for a party4. Where are the speakers?A.In a classroomB.In a libraryC.In a bookstore5. What is the man going to do ?A.Go on the Intern
3、etB.Make a phone callC.Take a train trip第二节(共15小题;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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 is the woman looking for?A. An information officeB.A police stationC.A shoe repair shop7. Wha
4、t is the Town Guide according to the man?A. A brochureB.A newspaperC.A map听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What does the man say about the restaurant?A.Its the biggest one around.B.It offers many tasty dishes.C. Its famous for its seafood.9.What will the woman probably order?A.Fried fish.B.Roast chicken.C.Beef stea
5、k.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Where will Mr. White be at 11 oclock?A.At the office.B.At the airport.C.At the restaurant.11.What will Mr. White probably do at one in the afternoon?A.Receive a guest.B.Have a meeting.C.Read a report.12.When will Miss Wilson see Mr. White?A.At lunch timeB.Late in the afternoon.
6、C.The next morning.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Why is Bill going to Germany?A.To work on a project.B.To study German.C.To start a new company.14.WhatdidthewomandislikeaboutGermany?A.Theweather.B.Thefood.C.Theschools.15. What does Bill hope to do about his family?A.Bring them to Germany.B.leave them in Engla
7、nd.C.Visit them in a few months.16. What is the probable relationship between the speaker?A.Fellow-travelers. B.Colleagues. C. Classmates.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.When did it rain last time in Juarez?A.Three days ago. B.A month ago. C.A year ago.18. What season is it in Juarez?A.Spring. B.Summer C.Autum
8、n19.What are the elderly advised to do?A.Take a walk in the afternoon.B.Keep their homes cool.C.Drink plenty of water.20.What is the speaker doing?A.Hosting a radio program. B.Conducting a seminar.C.Forecasting the weather.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,并在
9、答题纸上将该项涂黑。AWere Hiring Shift Workers For Our Production Plant Looking for a career with a company that values its employees, and promotes from within? Then Black Cat Blades is the company for you!Cutting OperatorsCNC OperatorsHeat Treat Operators Full training provided, starting at $14.50 per hour,
10、with the potential to move to $18.16 in one year. We also require a Skilled Welder (焊接工),to work 12-hour rotating shifts (轮班) in our cutting Department. The successful candidate must be a registered journeyman(熟练工人) within the Province of Alberta or a Red Seal. We offer a great benefit package, incl
11、uding health, dental and RRSPs. Numerous motivations: Profit Sharing, Pay for Years of Service, Fitness Program Allowance, and fun social events for you and your family. Apply in person, and well take you on a tour of our Production equipment or forward your personal information by fax or e-mail.Bla
12、ck Cat Blades Ltd.HR 5604-59 St., Edmonton, AB T6B 3C3Fax: (780) 465-959521. What is the most attractive about the company? .A. Charged training. B. Desirable welfare.C. Working time. D. Free travelling.22. Who can be admitted as a skilled welder?A. An experienced operator. B. A person without a Red
13、 Seal.C. A registered journeyman in Alberta. D. A clerk from Black Cat Blades.23. How many kinds of work does the company offer? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.BDepression is much higher amongst female bosses than male bosses,a new US survey finds.Dr Tetyana Pudrovska,the studys first author,exp
14、lained:“Women with job authoritythe ability to hire,fire,and influence payhave greatly more symptoms of depression than women without this power.But men with job authority have fewer symptoms of depression than men without such power.”The study followed 1,500 middle-aged women and 1,300 middle-aged
15、men who all graduated from high schools in Wisconsin.The men and women were surveyed in 1993 and 2019 to look at the connection between how much authority they had at work and symptoms of depression.The results showed that amongst men and women with lower levels of authority at work,women had slight
16、ly higher levels of depression.This is normal since overall women suffer from depression slightly more than men.Amongst men and women with higher levels of authority at work,however,it was women who had many more symptoms of depression than men.Men in authority actually had a 10% lower risk of depre
17、ssion,while authority increased the risk of women having depressive symptoms by 9%.Dr Pudrovska continued:“What shocked us is that women with job authority in our study are advantaged in terms of most characteristics that are strong signs of positive mental health.These women have more education,hig
18、her incomes,better jobs,and higher levels of job satisfaction than women without job authority.Yet,they have worse mental health than lowerstatus(地位)women.”The cause of thisdiscrepancyis not known,but Dr Pudrovska says:“Years of social science research suggests that women in authority positions deal
19、 with interpersonal anxiety,negative social interactions,negative stereotypes,prejudice,social isolation(社会孤立),as well as resistance(抵抗)from colleagues.Women in authority positions are viewed as lacking in the assertiveness(果断)and confidence of strong leaders.But when these women display such charac
20、teristics,they are judged negatively for being unfeminine(不像女性的)This causes mental stress.”Men,on the other hand,do not have to face these kinds of negative stereotypes about their abilities.24Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?AFemale bosses get less stress from work than
21、 male bosses.BFemale bosses get the same stress from work as male bosses.CFemale bosses get the same stress from work as employees.DFemale bosses get more stress from work than male bosses.25What conclusion can we draw from the passage?AThe higher levels of authority,the fewer women suffer depressio
22、n.BThe higher levels of authority,the more women suffer depression.CThe lower levels of authority,the more men suffer depression.DThe lower levels of authority,the more women suffer depression.26What did Dr Pudrovska think of the results?AExciting. BSurprising.CDisappointing. DInspiring.27What does
23、the underlined word“discrepancy”in Paragraph 5 mean?ADifference. BExcellence.CPreference. DReference.C Smile, youre on body camAs camera technology gets smaller and cheaper, it isnt hard to imagine a future where were all filming everything all the time, in every direction.Would that be a good thing
24、? There are some obvious potential upsides. If people know they are on camera, especially when at work or using public services, they are surely less likely to misbehave. Another upside is that it would be harder to get away with crimes or to escape from blame for accidents.Body-cam data could also
25、create a legal minefield. Arguments over the truth and interpretation of police footage(影像)have already surfaced. Eventually, events not caught on camera could be treated as if they didnt happen. Alternatively, footage could be faked or doctored to avoid blame or do wrong to others.Of course, some p
26、eople think that if youre not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to fear. But most people have done something embarrassing, or even illegal, that they regret and would prefer hadnt been caught on film. People already remove their social media feeds or avoid doing anything wrong in publicfor fear
27、 of damaging their reputation.The always-on-camera world could even threaten some of the qualities that make us human. We are natural persons who enjoy talking about other peoples private lives and while those might not be desirable behaviours, they oil the wheels of our social interactions. Once pe
28、ople assume they are being filmed, they are likely to keep silent.The argument in relation to body-cam ownership is a bit like that for guns: once you go past a critical threshold(临界阐值),almost everyone will feel they need one as an insurance policy. We are nowhere near that point yetbut we should th
29、ink hard about whether we really want to say lights, body cam, action.28.What does the underlined word “upsides” in Para. 2 refer to?A. Advantages. B. Rules. C. Shortcomings.D. Dangers.29.Why do people argue about police footage?A.Police footage can show the truth.B.Events caught on footage are trea
30、ted unfairly.C.Police footage could be changed on purpose.D.Footage should not be filmed by police.30. What does the author believe?A.People pretend to behave well with cameras on.B.Peoples private lives should be respected.C.Talking about others private lives promotes social interactions.D.People k
31、eep silent before cameras when talking about themselves.31. What is suggested in the last paragraph?A.We dont need a critical threshold.B.We should be cautious in adopting body-cam.C.We need body-cam as an insurance policy.D.We havent decided whether to take action.DOn a college camping trip, curios
32、ity about waves and sand caused Rob Thieler to study shorelines around the world. Thirty years later and now a U.S. Geological Survey research geologist, Thieler, is combining science and smartphone technology to help study an endangered bird, the Atlantic Coast piping plover. The piping plover is a
33、 shorebird that breeds(繁殖)along the Atlantic Coast, the Great Lakesand the Great Plains. Rising sea levels associated with climate change, as well as increased development in their beach habitats(栖息地), threaten the species(物种). To help track changes in piping plover habitats, Thieler developed a fre
34、e app called iPlover in 2019. This is a marked change from the typical way scientists collect data, which involves gathering information using specialized equipment or writing in notebooks and then putting into spreadsheets. Since releasing iPlover, scientists have gathered data across 1500 km of br
35、eeding range. Thatequals about a third of the distance across the U.S., which is a large area to cover for only two thousand breeding pairs of piping plovers on the east coast. Instead of having to travel and spend days at each site, a number of cooperators in the field use the app to collect and se
36、nd data, allowing scientists to gather data more efficiently. It also allows them to collect data at the same time during each breeding season, providing a better picture of changes that happen over longer periods of time. And fast, centralized access means scientists can look at data quickly to get
37、 a real-time idea of where and how piping plovers are using their habitats. While iPlover is used by trained field staff, other apps like the U. S. Geological Surveysweb-based “iCoastDid the Coast Change?” invite citizen scientists to identify coastal changes by comparing birds-eye-view photographs
38、taken before and after storms. All the information scientists and citizen scientists alike collect helps federal and state agencies create policy plans for addressing climate change impacts (影响) worldwide.32. What can we know about the piping plover? A. Its behaviour is changing. B. Its habitat is g
39、rowing bigger. C. Its living environment is becoming worse. D. Its breeding is limited to the Atlantic Coast.33. Why did Thieler develop iPlover? A. To study shorelines across America. B. To advance information technology. C. To find out global climate change. D. To monitor changes of piping plover
40、habitats.34. Which of the following benefits the shorebirds? A. The camping equipment. B. Research on smartphones. C. The changeable coast. D. Progress in technology.35.What would be the best title of the text? A. Protecting Endangered Shorebirds B. Rob Thieler, a Creative Scientist C. IPlover, Tool
41、 for Training Field Staff D. Differences Between IPlover and ICoast第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的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。Thank You Notes: The Essential Life Lessons There is no greater gift for any of us to give our friends and family than the gift of gratitude.36Take a quiet moment to think
42、 about the blessings of the season and write a thank you note to everyone who made it special for you.There are some life lessons from thank you notes. 37Even a child can make some lines on paper, help pick out a pretty stamp, and lick the envelope. This helps create a sense of ownership, confidence
43、, and contribution. Thank you notes strengthen communication skills. Wherever you are, no skill matters more than the ability to communicate clearly and sincerely. It conveys reliability ,confidence and thoughtfulness. 38 Thank you notes remind you about what matters. 39But when we write a thank you
44、 note we have to locate within ourselves some way to be grateful and find some way to express it. We do not find happiness in what we get. We find happiness in being grateful for what we have. 40Not, Thank you for the sweater. It is cool, but Thanks for the sweater! Not, Thanks for the game, but We
45、had a blast playing that game. I think you will soon discover that the more thank you notes you send, the more you become aware of how much there is to be grateful for, and how good it feels to let people know you appreciate them. A. Everyone can write a thank you note. B. Maybe the gift was thought
46、less. C. And that can begin with thank you notes. D. Thank you notes must have specific details. E. There is no other way to convey this message. F. You can even write to people you do not know. G. Those are the qualities that inspire people to trust and respect you第三部分 英语知识应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20
47、小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)My heart story started when I was 13 years old. My father died of a heart attack while on a golf course at the young age of 45. Heart disease41in my family. Like my father, I have extremely high lipid(脂质)levels and the good news is that today there are some42that can significantly r
48、educe my lipid levels to43normal ranges.In 2019, when I was 45 and my own son was 13, history44itself. While skating with my son, I began to45an “uncomfortable feeling”. I didnt think it was heart-related. When we46my wife gave me aspirin and we decided to go and see my47the next day because my symp
49、toms had48decreased. My doctor sent us straight49the hospital where I had my heart examined. Tests50that I had trouble with my heart. After nine days at the hospital and a surgery, I went home on my 46th birthday with a51life. 52there was no evidence of any heart damage at all. My doctor told me tha
50、t I must have been doing53pretty good before my heart attack because patients didnt usually54the kind of blockage(堵塞物)I had, or they met55damage to the heart. I told them that I had been56walking for seven years before my heart attack, walking up to 20 miles a week. Several people in the medical pro
51、fession told me that walking57my life!This October, I will be walking at the Heart and Stroke Walk in Tacoma. Every step is a58that life is fragile and can be taken from us at any moment. My59to you is very simple:60you have heart disease in your family, there is something you can do about it.41. A.
52、 affects B. runs C. joins D. attacks42. A. measures B. ways C. ideas D. drugs43. A. near B. below C. above D. with44. A. covers B. repeats C. remains D. controls45. A. express B. avoid C. experience D. expand46. A. set out B. calmed down C. got back D. got away47. A. doctor B. friend C. mother D. so
53、n48. A. probably B. completely C. considerably D. practically49. A. to B. for C. in D. at50. A. exposed B. declared C. implied D. showed51. A. special B. common C. colorful D. new52. A. Personally B. Amazingly C. Naturally D. Eventually53. A. nothing B. something C. everything D. anything54. A. surv
54、ive B. abandon C. understand D. suffer55. A. permanent B. slight C. significant D. minor56. A. referring to B. seeking for C. insisting on D. wondering at57. A. saved B. improved C. treated D. enriched58. A. sign B. reminder C. dream D. battle59. A. plan B. course C. thought D. message60. A. unless
55、B. because C. whether D. if第II卷 非选择题(共50分)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。 No one is sure how many Americans belong to reading groups called book clubs. Yet 61 (publisher) and bookstores report that more and more people throughout the United States are joining 62 (they). Most
56、 of the clubs work the same way. Members read the same book at the same time. Then they meet to talk about the book. Members may be friends or people 63 live near each other. Some Americans belong to reading groups on 64 Internet. These groups include people around the world who communicate about bo
57、oks they read. They send electronic mails instead of gathering 65 (discuss) books. Most reading groups study books by 66 (variety) writers. However, some groups read the work of a single writer, 67 (usual) one that has been famous for a while. Other groups may 68 (name) for an important person in th
58、e work of the writer, 69 a Sherlock Holmes Club. Members of these book clubs often are experts about their 70 (choose) reading materials. One member of a Holmes reading group, for example, can identify almost every person in every Sherlock Holmes story.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
59、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。Mao Zhaomu drop out of high school several years ago. Now the self-taught English learnerhas been admitted to o
60、ne of Chinas top foreign language university, Sichuan International Studies University, that he used to deliver food to students. Mao once worked a delivery man for arestaurant. And he chatted happy with English learners online during her spare time. There weremuch grammatical mistakes, but that did
61、nt prevent him from chatting. To seize every chance tostudy English, he would memorize words while wait for customers. Mao said that how he hoped very much to become an interpreter. Whoever have a dream and dares to seek it is the loveliest person.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)2015年9月25日,联合国可持续发展峰会在纽约总部召开,联合国193个成员国将在峰会上正式通过17个可持续发展目标。可持续发展目标旨在从2019年到2030年间以综合方式彻底解决社会、经济和环境三个维度的发展问题,转向可持续发展道路。育才中学借此举办了一次英语演讲,讲述为实现这些目标我们学生和中国应做出哪些贡献。假定你是该学校的一名学生,请你从以下6个目标中任选2个完成一篇演讲稿,字数100词以上。1.消除贫困 2.清洁饮水与卫生设施 3.气候行动 4.可持续城市与社区5.缩小差距 6.优质教育(提示词:sustainable developing 可持续发展)_