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1、四川省南充高级中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题考试时间:120分钟 总分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20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。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. How often does the bus come? A. Every two minutes. B. Every thirteen minutes.C. Every fifteen minutes.2. What did the speakers just watch?

2、A. A TV play.B. A film.C. A news program.3. What does the woman probably think of the food? A. It could be better.B. It smells fantastic.C. It tastes like restaurant food.4. What is the woman suggesting the man do? A. Be polite.B. Think ahead. C. Give his opinions.5. What are the speakers mainly tal

3、king about? A. An event at the Student Center. B. The food choices at the Student Center. C. The business hours of the Student Center.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. What type of class is the man plannin

4、g to attend? A. A painting class.B. A cooking class.C. A writing class.7. How old is the woman likely to be? A. A young adult. B. A middle-aged adult. C. A retired senior.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Which password did the woman just forget? A. The one for her email. B. The one for her online bank account. C.

5、 The one for an app on her phone. 9. What did the man use to do? A. Store his passwords at home. B. Keep his passwords on his phone. C. Use one password for everything.10. Whose advice will the woman probably take? A. Her moms.B. Her friends.C. The mans.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What do we know about the

6、 man? A. He likes to talk about himself. B. He considers himself lucky. C. He is very polite.12. How does the woman feel? A. Very proud.B. A little annoyed.C. Quite excited.13. What does the man probably do for a living? A. Hes an actor. B. Hes a businessman. C. Hes a car salesman.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。1

7、4. Whats the relationship between the speakers? A. Salesgirl and customer. B. Sister and brother. C. Girlfriend and boyfriend.15. Where does the conversation take place? A. In London.B. In Paris.C. In Venice.16. Where can the man see the prices of the masks? A. In the middle of each mask. B. On the

8、back of each mask. C. On the wall behind him.17. What does the woman tell the man? A. The masks are very expensive. B. The glass plates have been sent out. C. They have a lot of chocolate to choose from.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Who is performing at Beyoncs first concert? A. Justin Bieber.B. Sam Smith.C

9、. Demi Lovato.19. When is the Las Vegas concert taking place? A. In spring.B. In summer.C. In fall.20. How does a person have a chance of getting tickets to Philips Arena? A. By writing a letter to Beyonc. B. By donating to Childrens Hospital. C. By shopping at Macys department store.第二部分 英语知识运用 第一节

10、 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AAdult Education CoursesComputer StudiesTechnology is advancing at a rapid pace, and we rely more and more on computers for everything from cooking to organizing our taxes. This six-week course will give you an understanding of computer fundamentals, including the use of soft

11、ware packages (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and how to use the Internet.Start: May 2,2019Time: Wed 7 pm-9pmCost: $300Length: 6 weeksPlace: Sydney CollegeWoodworkLearn the basics of woodworking with simple hands-on projects to build your confidence and skills. Each lesson explores a different area of

12、woodworking that will provide you with the skills needed for any woodworking project. Flexible learning allows you to choose only the lessons that interest you.Start: April 15,2019Time: Mon 5 pm-7pmCost: $30 per lessonLength:12 weeksPlace: Adult Learning Centre Web DesignWe provide advanced training

13、 in software, design, and coding for the web. Students must have already completed a recognized basic web design course or have at least 2 years relevant work experience. Students completing the course will receive the Diploma in Advanced Web Design.Start: June 1,2019Time: Weekdays 9 am-4pmCost: $4,

14、990Length: 40 weeksPlace: University of TechnologyArtThis practical course is intended to help established artists take their creativity further. From sketching and color, to composition, painting and experimenting with style, you will study and explore an engaging variety of creative media and subj

15、ect matter.Start: April 21,2019Time: Thurs. 3 pm-6pmCost: $750Length:15 weeksPlace: City Art21. Which course awards students an official certificate? A. Art.B. Woodwork. C. Computer Studies D. Web Design.22. Which courses are suitable for beginners? A. Web Design and Art. B. Computer Studies and Woo

16、dwork. C. Woodwork and Web Design. D. Computer Studies and Art.23. How much will a student who attends only half of all the Woodwork lessons pay in total? A. $30. B. $180. C. $250. D. $360.B “Anyone who offends(冒犯)China will be killed no matter how far the target is.” That is the tagline for Wolf Wa

17、rriors 2, the Chinese box office hit. It sees a soldier entering into an African war-zone and saving hundreds of lives from Western bad guys. Its basically the plot of your typical Hollywood action movie, but this time its a Chinese man upholding justice and keeping the world safe.Following in the f

18、ootsteps of Jackie Chan and Jet Li, martial arts expert Wu Jing is among a new generation of directors who were initially Chinese action stars. His first Wolf Warrior film came out in 2014, but it didnt catch much attention. Mainstream movies, especially those promoting patriotism(爱国主义), usually don

19、t do very well in China. Wolf Warrior 2, however, has become a phenomenon. The massive response in China also made the film top the global box office worldwide last weekend, beating Hollywood blockbuster Dunkirk.Many moviegoers said online that they were touched by the patriotic plot. “This movie is

20、 the best Chinese action movie,” one social media user wrote. “Shockingly good hot blood and tough guys. I cried after watching it,” said another.One reason for the enthusiastic response compared to the first Wolf Warrior film is its improved action scenes. Many in China have praised the film for it

21、s fighting scenes and special effects, saying they are of “Hollywood quality”. The movie, which is entirely privately funded, has also been lauded for its attention to details and features of close replicas(复制品)of many of the latest weapons used by the Chinese army. Timing has also contributed to it

22、s success, with the Chinese nation in the times of a new wave of patriotism.The film first came out just ahead of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese army, a hugely symbolic event for the country. Over the weekend, the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) held a grand military parade, which

23、 presented the latest weapons of China. In a serious speech, which in parts was not different from lines from the film, President Xi Jinping promised to fight anyone who tried to tear China apart.24The text is meant to _. Aintroduce a recent action movie Bexplain why Wu Jing is a successful director

24、 Ccompare Wolf Warriors 2 with Hollywood movies Dclaim that China is a super power in terms of weapons production25The reason why Wolf Warriors 2 becomes a box office hit is that _. Ait doesnt promote patriotism Bits combat scenes are of higher quality Cthe weapons in the movie are the most advanced

25、 DWu Jing is becoming better at directing after failing his first movie26According to the passage, which of the following is true? ADunkirk has attracted more audiences compared to Wolf Warriors 2. BSocial media users think highly of Wu Jings acting skills. CIn the past, movies about patriotism ofte

26、n appeal to the public. DJackie Chan, Jet Li and Wu Jing were actors at first.27The word “lauded” in paragraph 4 means _. AencouragedBpraisedCcriticizedDawardedCA new batch of young womenmembers of the so-called Millennial (千禧的) generationhas been entering the workforce for the past decade. At the s

27、tarting line of their careers, they are better educated than their mothers and grandmothers had beenor than their young male counterparts are now. But when they look ahead, they see roadblocks to their success. They believe that women are paid less than men for doing the same job. They think its eas

28、ier for men to get top executive jobs than it is for them. And they assume that if and when they have children, it will be even harder for them to advance in their careers.While the public sees greater workplace equality between men and women now than it did 20-30 years ago, most believe more change

29、 is needed. Among Millennial women, 75% say this country needs to continue making changes to achieve gender equality in the workplace, compared with 57% of Millennial men. Even so, relatively few young women (15%) say they have been discriminated against at work because of their gender.As Millennial

30、 women come of age, they share many of the same views and values about work as their male counterparts. They want jobs that provide security and flexibility, and they place relatively little importance on high pay. At the same time, however, young working women are less likely than men to aim at top

31、 management jobs: 34% say theyre not interested in becoming a boss or top manager; only 24% of young men say the same. The gender gap on this question is even wider among working adults in their 30s and 40s, when many women face the trade-offs that go with work and motherhood.These findings are base

32、d on a new Pew Research Center survey of 2,002 adults, including 810 Millennials, conducted Oct. 7-27, 2019. The survey finds that, in spite of the dramatic gains women have made in educational attainment and labor force participation in recent decades, young women view this as a mans worldjust as m

33、iddle-aged and older women do.28. What do we learn from the first paragraph about Millennial women starting their careers? A. They can get ahead only by striving harder. B. They expect to succeed just like Millennial men. C. They are generally quite optimistic about their future. D. They are better

34、educated than males counterparts.29. How do most Millennial women feel about their treatment in the workplace? A. They are the target of discrimination. B. They find it satisfactory on the whole. C. They think it needs further improving.D. They find their complaints ignored.30. What do Millennial wo

35、men value most when coming of age? A. A sense of accomplishment. B. Job stability and flexibility. C. Rewards and promotions.D. Joy derived from work.31. What are women in their 30s and 40s concerned about? A. The welfare of their children. B. The narrowing of the gender gap. C. The fulfillment of t

36、heir dreams in life.D. The balance between work and family.D In the mid-1980s, a study compared mtDNA from people around the world. It found that people of African descent (后裔) had twice as many genetic differences from each other than as did others. Because mutations (基因突变) seem to occur at a stead

37、y rate over time, scientists were able to conclude that modern humans must have lived in Africa at least twice as long as anywhere else. They now calculate that all living humans descend from a single woman who lived roughly 150,000 years ago in Africa, “Eve”. If geneticists are right, all of humani

38、ty is linked to Eve through an unbroken chain of mothers. This Eve was soon joined by “Y-Chromosome (染色体) Adam”, the genetic father of us all, also from Africa. DNA studies have confirmed that all the people on Earth, with all their shapes and colors, can trace their ancestry to ancient Africans.Wha

39、t seems certain is that at a remarkably recent dateprobably between 50,000 and 70,000 years agoone small group of people, the ancestors of modern humans outside of Africa, left Africa for western Asia, either by migrating around the northern end of the Red Sea or across its narrow southern opening.O

40、nce in Asia, genetic evidence suggests, the population split. One group stopped temporarily in the Middle East, while the other commenced a journey which would last tens of thousands of years. Moving a little further with each new generation, they followed the coast around the Arabian Peninsula, Ind

41、ia, and Southeast Asia, all the way to Australia. The movement was probably unnoticeable, says Spencer Wells. It was less of a journey and probably more like walking a little farther down the beach to get away from the crowd.Although archaeological evidence of this 13,000-kilometer (8,000-mile) migr

42、ation from Africa to Australia has almost completely disappeared, genetic traces of the group that made the trip do exist. They have been found in the DNA of native peoples in the Andaman Islands near Myanmar, in Malaysia, and in Papua New Guinea, and in the DNA of nearly all Australian aborigines (

43、土著). Modern discoveries of 45,000-year-old bodies in Australia, buried at a site called Lake Mungo, provide some physical evidence for the theories as well.People in the rest of Asia and Europe share different but equally ancient mtDNA and mutations. The mutations which they possess show that most a

44、re descendants of the group that stayed in the Middle East for thousands of years before moving on. Perhaps about 40,000 years ago, modern humans first advanced into Europe.32. What can be inferred from the first paragraph? A. Mutations occasionally take place over time B. Modern humans probably hav

45、e only one ancestor. C. Modern humans must have lived in Africa for a shorter time than anywhere else. D. Scientists confirm all of humanity is linked to Eve with physical evidence .33. What happened to the first group of humans that moved from Africa into Asia? AMost of the migrants turned back int

46、o Africa. BThey separated into two groups. CMost of the migrants moved directly into Europe. DThey stayed in the Middle East for tens of thousands of years.34. Which of the following is cited as evidence for the great migration to Australia? ADiscovery of human remains in Australia BDNA of people in

47、 Southeast Africa CDNA of immigrants to AustraliaDDiscoveries from modern societies in Asia35. The title for this reading could be _. AFinding Y-Chromosome AdamBWho were the First Humans? CThe Discovery of DNA in AfricaDMigrating Out of Africa第二节 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。请将答案写在答题卷上

48、。 (每小题2分, 满分10分)Are you a bookworm? Is your head permanently stuck in a book? 36 There are many benefits to reading. Getting into a good novel improves our literacy. But who and what encourages us to pick up a book and start reading?Of course, when we are young, our parents and teachers inspire us b

49、y introducing us to characters that we love or hate. As a child, I loved books written by Roald Dahl, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Twits. 37 They are popular with children even today, despite competition from contemporary authors.One modern-day childrens author is J. K. Rowling,

50、 whos known for her books about the wizard, Harry Potter. 38 The UKs National Literacy Trust awarded her the title for “turning a generation of children into readers”. 39 It can also help people in difficult circumstances. The author Pat Winslow worked as a writer in prisons and found reading and di

51、scussing stories helped prisoners reflect on their patterns of behavior. She says, “very often we would have discussions about the moral compass of a character. What was the motivation of somebody? Why did they behave that way?”Today I like to read factual books such as biographies, where you get an

52、 insight into the lives of important and well-known people. I also enjoy looking at travel books and learning about journeys and new destinations. 40 AIf so, thats a good thing for you. BIts a good substitute if you cant visit in person. CGood writing can really capture our imagination. DReading boo

53、ks is more than an enjoyable leisure time. E. These fictional stories were funny, twisted and slightly evil. F. Who are your favorite authors and which are your favorite books? G. She was named as a “literacy hero” for improving peoples love of reading.第三部分 英语知识运用 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 请认真阅读

54、下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When Mrs. Rubins asked her daughter Lena to bring muffins to a sick neighbor, Lena said sure. But when Lena 41 who the neighbor was, she was not so sure. The neighbors name was Mrs. Redmayne, and kids in the neighborhood said she was the 42 person who ev

55、er lived.Lena walked up the path to Mrs. Redmaynes. She did not 43 the idea of anyone being sick and alone, but what if the kids were 44 ? A girl in Lenas science class said that Mrs. Redmayne had poked (戳) her with a stick last Halloween. Sometimes people heard 45 and moans (呻吟声) coming from inside

56、. And a boy in Lenas math class said Mrs. Redmayne had hung him upside down and painted him yellow when he 46 kicked a soccer ball onto her lawn. 47 between wanting to help someone who needed help and not wanting to come home a different color, Lena decided to be 48 .Finally Lena 49 the door. After

57、a few moments, Mrs. Redmayne answered the door and 50 in a rough tone, “Who are you? What are you doing here?”Lena said 51 , “My mother heard you were 52 . She baked you muffins.”Mrs. Redmayne 53 . “My, thats sweet. Im sorry if I seemed 54 , but young people sometimes dare each other to come to my d

58、oor, 55 they think Im going to do something to them. As soon as I 56 the door, they 57 laughing or play a trick on me.” 58 , Lena heard a loud howl (嚎叫). Mrs. Redmayne 59 as Lena jumped. “Oh, thats just Roland, my parrot. Hes watched too many scary movies like you, I think! Then Lena came to 60 that

59、 people are not always what they seem.41. A. made out B. found out C. let out D. carried out42. A. oldest B. poorest C. ugliest D. meanest 43. A. share B. have C. like D. accept44. A. disappointed B. angry C. strict D. right 45. A. cheers B. screams C. laughter D. whispers46. A. happily B. accidenta

60、lly C. calmly D. easily47. A. Troubled B. Concerned C. Torn D. Puzzled48. A. clever B. stubborn C. brave D. sensitive49. A. knocked on B. broke down C. went towards D. shut down50. A. explained B. demanded C. requested D. asked51. A. shyly B. cheerfully C. confidently D. excitedly52. A. afraid B. ti

61、red C. sad D. ill 53. A. agreed B. relaxed C. signed D. stopped54. A. dishonest B. nervous C. rude D. impatient55. A. while B. unless C. although D. because 56. A. answerB. tryC. shutD. approach57. A. run off B. move on C. set out D. show up58. A. Certainly B. Naturally C. Suddenly D. Possibly59. A.

62、 nodded B. shouted C. laughed D. expressed60. A. remember B. admit C. hope D. realize第二节 课文填空 (共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 根据已学课文在空白处填入恰当的单词正确形式(1个单词),使句子意思完整,结构正确。请将所填单词的完整形式填入答题卡的相应位置。61. For more than a century communications across the Atlantic have developed s_.62. When the Irish writer George Bernard Sh

63、aw made the famous r_ that the British and the Americans are two nations divided by a common language, he was obviously thinking about the differences.63. C_ of letters may be pronounced in a number of ways.64. The British criticized the dictionary, but it quickly became a standard r_ book.65. Timot

64、eo stands on the bend and d_ the traffic.66. This last experience had a _(深远的) effect on Timoteo.67. For people doing this job, common sense, physical fitness and an outgoing p_.68. There was a big storm after midnight and the rain p_ down.69. When he heard these words, Jim p_ and ran to the raft.70

65、. Twains vivid and often amusing descriptions of life on the river quickly became popular, and established the_ (声望) he still enjoys today as one of Americas greatest writers.第三节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。The National Center for Health Statistics of the United States fou

66、nd a significant rise 71 the number of severe obesity (肥胖)cases in very young children aged 2 to 5.In an effort to end unhealthy food habits and raise an awareness of proper nutrition, Roberta Falah, an Ohio entrepreneur (企业家),launched her snack bar company 72 (call) Cure in June 2016. 73 idea came

67、to her when she was teaching at school. “I would watch my students come into the classroom 74 (eat) chips. Anytime I asked them why they ate so poorly, a very common 75 (respond) was “Healthy food just doesnt taste good”, Falah recalls.With some creative ideas in her mind, Falah started experimentin

68、g on a unique recipe 76 ingredients include nuts, seeds and honey. Finally, she created some organic healthy bars, making 77 possible to put her ideas into practice. Her business took off soon and now she meets four to six thousand orders a month.In fact, Falah doesnt just want to change peoples hea

69、lth but also to relief hunger. “We have a mission behind the company: With every bar 78 (sell), we will donate a bar to the homeless. We are 79 (actual) donating a percentage of our profits to reducing world hunger. We 80 (give) help to over 200,000 people in the US and abroad in the past four years

70、,” Falah said in a TV interview.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) 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。My little brother and I went shopping in a new opened superm

71、arket in our city last Monday. We tasted much delicious cheese biscuits and bought three boxes of the candies. Seen one of my favorite chocolate cakes, I quickened my steps through the crowd. A couple of minutes later, I cant find my brother but got anxious. There were so many people in the supermar

72、ket that it was quite tough for us to find him. I had to ask a salesman for some advices. It wasnt long after the salesman found a loudspeaker and started to search my brother. Thanks to the salesman, I managed to find my brother at last.第二节 书面表达 (共1小题;满分25分) 上周末,你和同学参加了一次研学活动。请你为班级英语角写一篇短文,介绍这次活动,内

73、容包括: 1. 目的地情况; 2. 研学过程; 3. 个人感受。 注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 题目已为你写好。题目:My Field TripMy Field Trip南充高中2019级高二下期第一次月考英语答案听力 15 CBACC610 ACBCA1115 ABBAC1620 BCABB阅读 21-25 DBBAB 26-30 DBDCB 31-35 DBBAD 36-40 AEGDB完型 41-45 BDCDB 46-50 BCCAD 51-55 ADBCD 56-60 AACCD课文填空33. steadily 62. remark 63. Combinations 64. re

74、ference 65. directs71. profound 67. personality 68. poured 69. panicked 70. reputation语法填空71. in 72.called 73. The 74. eating 75.response 76. whose 77. it 78. sold 79. actually 80. have given短文改错new-newly much-many the candies Seen-Seeing cant-couldntbut-and us-me advices-adviceafter-beforesearch fo

75、r书面表达范文Last weekend, my class went on a field trip to Jianmenguang, which is a picturesque natural reserve, about 300 kilometers away from Nanchong.As scheduled, we set off by bus from the school at 6:00. When we arrived at our destination, we began to climb sheer mountains. Chilly and rainy though

76、it was, we enjoyed the magnificent views and played some exciting games. Additionally, we also paid a visit to some museums to commemorate soldiers who sacrificed themselves in battles. From my perspective, its a rewarding experience for us, which can not only broaden our horizons, but allow us some time to relax ourselves after a long period of intense learning. I hope more activities like this will be held in the future.

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