1、20192020学年度高二年级第一学期教学质量调研(三)英 语 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 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。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 kind of movie will the speakers watch? A. An action movie.B. A comedy.C. A thriller.2. What will the man
2、do next? A. Pour the milk in the sink.B. Buy some milk.C. Eat breakfast.3. How many fish did the man catch at the beginning? A. Two.B. Three.C. Six.4. What is the woman trying to do? A. Solve a crime.B. Decorate her bedroom.C. Study a language.5. What aspect of the jeans are the speakers discussing?
3、 A. The style.B. The color.C. The quality.第二节 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. Why did the man decide to sit at the bar? A. He couldnt find a free table. B. He wanted to wait for his friend. C. He preferred t
4、o wait for a bigger table. 7. What will the man order first? A. Drinks.B. Small plates.C. Main courses.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How does the man sound at the beginning of the conversation? A. Happy.B. Nervous.C. Disappointed. 9. What is the main reason the man is hired? A. He has relevant experience. B. H
5、e did well in the interview. C. He is very highly recommended.10. When will the man begin to be trained? A. In a couple of weeks. B. On the first of next month. C. At the beginning of next week.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What did the man do yesterday? A. He read a book about oceans. B. He watched the news
6、. C. He wrote a report about water pollution.12. What is the woman planning to do? A. Eat less.B. Get around town by bike.C. Travel abroad more.13. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues.B. Classmates.C. Family members. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. When will the staff meeting take plac
7、e tomorrow? A. An hour before the store opens. B. An hour after the store closes. C. Just before closing.15. What is wrong in the bag and jewelry department? A. The staff is unhelpful.B. The prices are wrong.C. It is very untidy.16. What is the mans next task? A. Hire more people.B. Prepare the sale
8、s reports.C. Put up the proper prices.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What can be found in section six? A. Frozen foods.B. Rice.C. Fruit.18. What can customers get with a purchase of a large box of rice? A. A free strawberry jam.B. A toy.C. A pizza.19. How is Thrifty Foods doing its part to protect the enviro
9、nment? A. It only sells the freshest foods. B. It offers bags made of recycled material. C. It gives cloth bags to customers for free. 20. What can customers get by dropping off their juice boxes? A. A membership card.B. A special price.C. Some money.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
10、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。 ALast summer, more than 12,000 fans packed Londons Wembley Arena. Thousands more watched online. They shouted and cheered. Were they watching soccer? No, they were watching esports, or competitive PC gaming.Millions of people in the United Kingdom play PC games for fu
11、n. Some of them have become professionals, playing games as their full-time job. The prize at the Wembley event totaled 3 million pounds.Its not easy being a professional gamer, though. They practice for 10 or more hours a day, five or six days a week. They do exercises like typing something and the
12、n trying to type it faster and faster. They also study videos of other players and plan ways to beat them.Many people who play games also enjoy watching them. They often watch games on video sites like Twitch and YouTube, and in the UK theres even a TV channel showing esports 24 hours a day. Matches
13、 can be exciting to watch. Just like in other sports, there are close games, last-minute victories and creative strategies. Sometimes online viewers can interact with the players through instant messaging. For example, some pros (支持者) rename characters in the game with the names of their biggest sup
14、porters.But are esports really sports? Are the players athletes? Its easy to say, “No way.” After all, professional gamers dont need to run, jump or throw a ball. At the moment, the UK government classifies esports as a kind of game, not as a sport.But many people think that esports are sports. They
15、 say that players do need physical skills, especially hand-eye coordination, quick reflexes (反应能力), accuracy and timing. If darts (掷镖游戏) and snooker (斯诺克) are classified as sports, then perhaps esports should be too. In fact, the governments of China and South Korea do classify esports as sports, an
16、d pro gamers will soon be able to compete for medals at the 2022 Asian Games.For many esports fans and players, though, the most important thing is that esports are growing in popularity and prestige (声望). If esports are not important at the moment, they probably will be soon.21. What are the first
17、four paragraphs mainly about?A. The fun of playing esports.B. The popularity of esports in the UK.C. How to start a career as a professional esports gamer.D. How esports are different from traditional sports.22. According to the text, why do some people believe esports are sports? A. It takes player
18、s time and energy to learn them. B. They excite people as much as other sports do. C. They share rules and strategies with other sports. D. Players need to develop physical skills to perform well.23. What is the authors attitude toward the future of esports? A. Optimistic. B. Negative.C. Doubtful. D
19、. Unconcerned. BIndias richest man is rolling out a $20 billion mobile network that could bring lightning-fast Internet to hundreds of millions of people. Indian consumers are already celebrating the arrival of Mukesh Ambanis new Reliance Jio service, seizing on the billionaires promise to deliver r
20、ock bottom prices and download speeds that will enable streaming video. The 4G network, which reaches more than 80% of the country, officially went live Monday with a set of generous introductory offers. Indians will be able to use Jio for free until the end of 2016, and pay as little as 149 rupees
21、($2.25) a month for data after that. Anything and everything that can go digital is going digital - at an exponential rate, Ambani told investors last week at his companys annual general meeting. Life is going digital. Only one fifth of adults in India have access to the Internet. Few public Wi-Fi s
22、pots exist, and fast broadband connections require infrastructure that is rarely found in poorer urban areas, much less rural ones. But that is changing fast. If the Jio network succeeds, Ambani will be able to capitalize on a seismic shift that could see hundreds of millions of Indians come online
23、in the coming years - in most cases via a smartphone. Google has installed free Wi-Fi at train stations across India, and Facebook tried to offer a free version of its platform. Many other international companies are also trying to share the great market in India. Ambani has invested billions constr
24、ucting nearly 100,000 telecoms(电信)towers across India. He estimates that Jio already covers some 18,000 cities and 200,000 villages. By March 2017, his aim is to reach 90% of the population. Building a national 4G network from scratch represents a major risk for Ambani, who got out of telecoms about
25、 15 years ago after a dispute with his brother, Anil Ambani, who controls Reliance Communications. The brothers, who together are estimated to be worth $26 billion, have patched things up in recent years. Jio will be able to use radio frequencies owned by Reliance Communications.Rival(对手)networks ha
26、ve responded to the launch of Reliance Jio with special offers of their own, making a price war a near certainty. Airtel has reduced its prices for 3G and 4G service by 80%, and Vodafone has boosted the amount of data in its plans by nearly 70%. 24. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. Indias rich
27、est man supplies free service to streaming videos. B. Indias richest man gains the wealth of $20 billion. C. Indias richest man offers free Wi-Fi to the whole country. D. Indias richest man provides 1 billion people with free 4G.25. What difference would the Jio network make? A. One fifth of the adu
28、lts in India would lose the Internet they now use. B. People in poorer areas would set up more infrastructure. C. Most Indians online experience would be greatly changed. D. The rich Indians would share their own Wi-Fi with others.26. Which statement about the Indian network is TRUE? A. Its a market
29、 that many tech industry giants want to take up. B. Its a market where Google failed in making much money. C. Its a market where Facebook has already taken up for years. D. Its a market that Ambani has ben controlling with his brother.27. What do the underlined words “patched things up” in the fifth
30、 paragraph mean?A. Been broken apart from each other.B. Stopped quarreling with each other.C. Had something to do with each other.D. Kept in touch with each other.C A new web standard is expected to kill passwords, meaning users will no longer have to remember difficult logins for each and every web
31、site or service they use. The Web Authentication (WebAuthn) standard is designed to replace the password with biometrics and devices that users already own, such as a security key, a smartphone, a fingerprint scanner or webcam. Instead of having to remember an increasingly long string of characters,
32、 users can authenticate their login with their body or something they have in their possession, communicating directly with the website via Bluetooth, USB or NFC. “WebAuthn will change the way that people access the Web,” said Jeff Jaffe, chief executive of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the b
33、ody that controls web standards. One example of how WebAuthn will work is that when a user visits a site they want to log into, they input a user name and then get an alert on their smartphone. Tapping on the alert on their phone then logs them into the website without the need for a password. WebAu
34、thn promises to protect users against phishing attacks and the use of stolen credentials as there will be nothing to steal, the authentication token is generated and used once by their specific device each time the user logs in. “After years of increasingly severe data breaches and password credenti
35、al theft, now is the time for service providers to end their dependency on vulnerable passwords and one-time-passcodes and adopt phishing-resistant FIDO Authentication for all websites and applications,” said Brett McDowell, executive director of the FIDO Alliance, one of the bodies pushing the new
36、standard. WebAuthn should also help people use unique login details for each and every service they use, instead of using the same login and password for every site, which many people still do, leaving them vulnerable to further attacks if one site is hacked. The W3C has moved WebAuthn to whats call
37、ed the “candidate recommendation” stage the penultimate step before it becomes an approved web standard inviting sites and services to begin implementing it. The web standards body announced that Google, Microsoft and Mozilla had committed to supporting WebAuthn, meaning that all major web browsers
38、short of Apples Safari will implement the new standard. “While there are many web security problems and we cant fix them all, relying on passwords is one of the weakest links. With WebAuthns multi-factor solutions we are eliminating this weak link,” said Jaffe. Several sites and services already use
39、 similar methods to log in, including Google and Facebook, which can both be logged into using a USB security key. But a single cross-platform, cross-service standard ratified by the W3C will mean that many more sites and services will be able to kill the password as the defacto login method. WebAut
40、hn is the culmination of many years of work and the change will not happen overnight. But as it increasingly seems inevitable that our email or other online services will get hacked into, removing the password is an important step in improving online security and making using sites and services easi
41、er.28. Whats the purpose of the new Web Authentication standard? A. To create a way to login in place of the traditional password. B. To help users to improve the way of inventing the password. C. To make people visit a site much faster and more smoothly. D. To inform readers of a new tool against p
42、hishing attacks.29. What does the underlined part “which many people still do” mean in Paragraph 6? A. They change their passwords when using a computer system. B. They use the same login and password on different websites. C. They copy information from the web in the same way as before. D. They wor
43、ry about being attacked while surfing the Internet.30. According to Jaffe, web security problems _.A. have been solved completely at presentB. are often connected with hacking and phishingC. will disappear one day with the WebAthnD. may probably be casted by unsafe passwords31. What can we infer fro
44、m the last paragraph? A. WebAuthn is the important product through longtime efforts. B. WebAuthn will change peoples way of using computer sooner or later. C. Emails are safer ways for people to send and receive information. D. Removing passwords will surely end the risks caused by hacking.D Tired o
45、f his staff always keeping checking emails and the sound of their smart phones, Paul Devoy decided to ban all phones, tablets and laptops from meetings. He says meetings have become much more productive. It is true that the sound of the phones has a harmful effect on our ability to concentrate. One
46、Standford University study shows that people who regularly deal with electronic alerts and messages do not pay attention or control their memory as well as those who concentrate on doing one thing at a time. Mr Devoy introduced his ban on technology in meetings, but he says exceptions are made if im
47、portant personal calls are expected. “These things need to be reasonable,” he says, adding he was surprised to find that his staff all accepted the ban and some were even enthusiastic about the ban. Mr Devoy has gone a step further in his purge(清除)of technology. He has banned PowerPoint presentation
48、s from meetings, and finds that discussion now flows more freely. Nena Chaletzos, leader and founder of online travel start-up Luxtripper, is also a supporter of tech-free meetings. She runs her companys weekly meeting without phones or laptops. Instead, for the one-hour meeting, her team of eight a
49、re asked to bring along the A3 whiteboard they have each been given, on which they write meeting notes and action points. At the end of the meeting, everyones actions for the week are agreed. The whiteboards are kept on show and tasks are erased as they are completed. “I tell them to bring their ide
50、as and brains to the meeting, not their technology,” Ms Chaletzos says. Once the meeting went on for three hours, discussion is now so much more focused and productive that it can be kept to a strict 60 minutes, she says. At first, the staff worried about customers being unable to reach them, but Ms
51、 Chaletzos told them that all they needed was a warning. An unexpected result, she says, is that meetings are much more friendly and open. Technology is still very much used at the start-up but only at the right time. For example, Ms Chaletzos team use Slack, which has helped end the need for other
52、meetings.32. Why did Paul Devoy ban phones from meetings? A. Because his staff wasted too much time on emails. B. Because phones weakened his staffs ability to focus. C. Because he doesnt like the the sound of smart phones. D. Because his staff are buried in their personal affairs.33. A study from S
53、tanford University is mentioned to _.A. introduce Nena Chaletzos decisionB. prove the harm the sound of smart phones causesC. show Paul Devoys decision is wrongD. give a similar story to the one mentioned above34. If a person in Paul Devoys company is allowed to answer personal calls during the meet
54、ing, _. A. the person must be Paul Devoy himselfB. other staff will ask for the same right C. something important must happenD. Paul Devoy will punish the person35. After technology was banned from meetings, Paul Devoys staff _. A. disagreed and stopped workingB. were happy to observe the ban C. tho
55、ught that he would failD. disappointed him a lot第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。 Many of you may know that Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia. 36. _ In September, Indonesia announced that the country will move its capital from Jakarta, on the island of Java,
56、to Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo. This is big news for Indonesia. Indeed, it would be for any country. The word “capital” comes from the Latin word “caput”, meaning “head”. Government institutions (机构), such as legislative (立法) and judicial (司法) bodies, are located in capital cities. 37. _ In
57、English-language news reports, when you read “relations between Beijing and Moscow”, it actually means “relations between the Chinese and Russian governments”. 38. _ In many countries, the capital is the richest city. This is because when a city becomes a major business center, it takes a more impor
58、tant place on the world stage. London, for example, has been the economic center of Britain for nearly 2,000 years, so its naturally been the capital for much of that time. 39. _ Brazils capital used to be Rio de Janeiro, a coastal city. Later the capital moved to the inland city of Brasilia. Part o
59、f the reason is that coastal cities can be attacked (攻击) more easily. In the case of Indonesia, the new capital was chosen in order to achieve balanced development in different areas. Kalimantan is an underdeveloped area. 40. _A. This will soon change.B. Sometimes, capitals are chosen for safety rea
60、sons.C. Some new capitals are planned and built in undeveloped areas.D. Countries sometimes move their capitals from one city to another.E. Therefore, it is important to choose a good spot for ones capital.F. By becoming the new capital, it can expect faster economic growth.G. The leaders of a count
61、ry usually work and live in the capital as well.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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。How many times have parents had to argue with their young son or daughter about getting their face out of their phone and 41 the world around them? Its completely 42
62、 for parents of growing children to be concerned about their childs safety, but is their 43 to social media really harming them?Social media was created to connect people with others online and has recently been added to smartphones, making it far more 44 than it originally was. This new way to easi
63、ly be able to use social media has 45 children and teens to begin to use sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram frequently. Maturing teens and children are usually very timid(胆怯)when it 46 socializing with their families, which they sometimes 47 as “annoying”. So, 48 do these kids use as a s
64、olution or an“escape”? The answer is simple: social media. However, when they use social media for a large amount of time, parents tend to show 49 for their child and blame social media for 50 their attention. The word, “social”, was entered into the term, social media, for a reason. Parents of grow
65、ing teens dont seem to 51 that. When they see their child using Twitter or Instagram they think that they are using it to get away from real world 52 . The truth, 53 , is that they are using it to connect with their close friends, make new friends, and receive information about what is 54 happening
66、in the modern world.Children and teens are wrongly accused for using social media only for 55 purposes and for huge amounts of time. Sure everyone who uses social media enjoys 56 their friends and viewing entertaining things, but how come children receive all of the 57 for abusing it? Parents should
67、 really think about how social media can help children and teens learn and grow in the real world 58 it just being another distraction.Social media as a whole has both positive and negative aspects, but after all of the 59 from pre-teens, teens, and parents is put together, it shows that media is 60
68、 helping the newer generations in their lives. 41. A. focusing onB. subscribing toC. benefiting fromD. trying out42. A. typicalB. vitalC. normalD. obvious43. A. adaptationB. translationC. applicationD. addiction44. A. complexB. effectiveC. accessibleD. portable45. A. acceleratedB. encouragedC. force
69、dD. made46. A. comes toB. turns toC. refers toD. relates to47. A. foreseeB. scanC. viewD. notice48. A. WhyB. HowC. WhenD. What49. A. approvalB. concernC. respectD. opposition50. A. demandingB. distributingC. storingD. sacrificing51. A. opposeB. applaudC. understandD. counter52. A. responsibilitiesB.
70、 potentialsC. circumstancesD. evolutions53. A. howeverB. thereforeC. thusD. meanwhile54. A. suddenlyB. eventuallyC. formerlyD. currently55. A. entertainmentB. circulationC. researchD. arrangement56. A. dialingB. contactingC. constructingD. astonishing57. A. outcomeB. delayC. rejectionD. blame58. A.
71、rather thanB. other thanC. more thanD. no more than59. A. symptomB. idiomC. feedbackD. drawback60. A. tightlyB. actuallyC. merelyD. originally第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。 Oct 15, 2003 is a day to remember in the history of China. The country launched its first manned
72、spacecraft, Shenzhou V, from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in Gansu, 61. _ made the world amazed. China became the third country 62. _ (send) a person into orbit, 63. _ (follow) the former Soviet Union and the United States. Yang Liwei became Chinas first astronaut in space. China was the first de
73、veloping country to 64. _ (independence) perform a manned space flight. Chinas manned space program can be traced back 65. _ the 1970s. Dongfanghong 1, the countrys first space satellite, 66. _ (launch) in April 1970. Shortly after, Qian Xuesen, “father” of Chinas space program, proposed that the co
74、untry 67. _ (start) its own manned spaceflight project. Shenzhou V started the new era of space 68. _ (explore). Since then, China has successfully conducted six manned spaceflights. Eleven Chinese astronauts have gone into space for a total of 68 days with 1,089 orbits around Earth. China is now se
75、lecting 69. _ third group of astronauts and 70. _ (train) them for its upcoming space station missions. According to government plans, astronauts will start putting together Chinas first manned space station around 2020.第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是学生会主席李华,请你代表学生会写一则通知,请全校师生来参加关于中国针灸的报告。内
76、容包括: 1. 报告内容:针灸的历史和特点; 2. 报告的时间和地点; 3. 报告后,有关于针灸的现场问答活动,欢迎大家积极参加。注意: 1. 词数100左右 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_第二节 读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给的情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 When my family moved to the United States from Colombia, I was 9 years old and knew little about English. As time passed, teachers finally knew all of th
77、eir students and and everyone began to adapt to the life, except for me. No one called out my name, and no one seemed to know I existed. I spent the next month in my new classroom quietly. I felt that fear, loneliness and sadness came over me. The school never cared that I didnt speak English, but s
78、omething else was teaching me English. Every morning when my aunt drove me to school and picked me up, she always had 106.7 Light FM(私家车广播) on. It was this station that introduced my young ears to the English sounds. Because of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, I learned the difference between witch and wh
79、ich. While watching the TV show South Park, I was attracted by the funny characters. In fact, thanks to pop culture, the world of English became available to me while it was being turned down at school. I also learned how to express my emotions thanks to pop culture. One day at school, we were takin
80、g a math quiz and the whole class was quiet. Suddenly, the tip of my pencil broke and I yelled, “My Jesus!” Everyone held their breath in surprise and I laughed to myself because something at that moment told me I had just learned my first bad word in English.注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下
81、划线的关键词语; 3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; 4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1 I appeared to be embarrassed at that moment, but in my heart I felt happy. _Paragraph 2 Four months passed before the school placed me into an ESL(把英语作为第二语言的语言学习者的专业英文课程)program. _答案听力(共20题 30分 每题1.5分)15 BBCCA610 CAACC1115 BBAAC
82、1620 AABBC阅读理解(共20题 50分 每题2.5分)(一)21-23 BDA 24-27 DCAB 28-31 ABDA 32-35 BCCB(二)七选五 36-40 AGEBF完形填空(共20题 20分 每题1分)41-45 ACDCB 46-50 ACDBA 51-55 CAADA 56-60 BDACB语法填空(共10题 10分 每题1分)61. which 62. to send 63. following64. independently 65. to 66. was launched 67. (should) start 68. exploration 69. a 70.
83、 training 应用文写作(共15分)参考范文NoticeWe are happy to inform you that there will be a talk about Chinese acupuncture in our school. Welcome to attend it! Here are some relevant details about it.The talk, which mainly deals with the history and characteristics of Chinese acupuncture, will be held at 3 pm on
84、 December 20th in the lecture hall. Once the talk is over, a live question-and-answer session will be followed. Hopefully, you will make it to our talk, especially those interested in acupuncture. Im sure you will learn a lot about it. Thank you for your kind attention. The Students Union读后续写(共25分)参
85、考范文 I appeared to be embarrassed at that moment, but in my heart I felt happy. After all, I began to speak English in public. And after that, the teachers began to pay attention to me, and sometimes they asked me to answer some easy questions. Some classmates came to me after class and play with me.
86、 Much to my joy, I made some friends and even was invited to their party and I learned to choose some presents for them. Everyone seemed to know I existed. With teachers and friends around, I made great progress in English. (81words) Four months passed before the school placed me into an ESL program
87、. By that time, I was still speaking broken English but I could make myself understood. Finally, I learned how to speak and write English at a more advanced level. Now I can speak English freely and I have made a lot of friends. Fear, loneliness and sadness dont exist. I owe it all to pop culture. I still like to turn 106.7 Light FM on when I have free time. (70words)