1、仪征二中2020-2021学年度第二学期第二次月考高一英语命题人(本试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟) 第一部分:听力理解(1.5分每题,共两节,满分30分)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. Where does Jordan work probably?A. In a shop.B. In a publishing houseC. In a bank.2. How was the harvest i
2、n China this year ?A. GoodB. So-so.C. Bad.3. What are the two speakers talking about ?A Music. B. Hobbies. C. Plays.4. How long will the man stay in this hotel ?A. 3 days. B. 30 days. C. 34 days.5. What does the man make the call for ?A. Asking for some cash. B. Checking out. C. Carrying luggage ups
3、tairs.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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。听下面一段较长对话,回答6-7小题。6. How was the woman last night ?A. She had a fever. B. She had a cough. C. She had a headache.7. What does the doctor ask her to do ?A.
4、 Take a blood test. B. Come again. C. Lie in bed.听下面一段较长对话,回答8-9小题。8. How will the man travel with his friends this winter vacation ?A. By motorcycle. B. By bicycle. C. By tricycle.9. What do they collect money for ?A. The Education Project. B. The wild life. C. The disabled people.听下面一段较长对话,回答10-12
5、小题。10. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Schoolmates. B. Workmates. C. Teacher and student.11. Why did Jeanie come here earlier ?A. To meet her friend. B. To make a good impression. C. To review for the test.12. Whats Jacks attitude toward the test ?A. He worries about it. B. He is
6、confident. C. He has to get an A.听下面一段较长对话,回答13-16小题。13. Why does the mans father take cameras while hunting ?A. To take pictures for his magazine.B. To get money from the pictures of animals.C. To enjoy taking pictures of animals.14. What animals are they looking for this time ?A. Cats.B. Deer.C. B
7、irds.15. Whats the womans reason to come with them ?A. To feel the exciting moment.B. To have fun in the wild. C. To show the animals.16. When will the woman most probably get up the next day ?A. At 6:00 a.m.B. At 6:30 a.m. C. At 6:45 a.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答17-20小题。17. Whats the percent of iPhone users who
8、 regret buying?A. More than 20 percent.B. More than 25 percent. C. More than 43 percent.18. Whats the second-most reason for users disappointment?A. Update soon. B. The email. C. The battery life.19. What kind of people was the research done among?A. People who owned iPhones.B. People above 18 years
9、 old.C. People who paid attention to iPhonees.20. Whats the response of the researchers?A. Excited. B. Surprised. C. Sad.第二部分 阅读理解(共三节,满分50分)第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ACanada: off the beaten track three to seeRocky MountainsThe Rockies run along t
10、he Alberta-British Columbia border and are inside two huge national parks Banff to the south and Jasper to the north. Banff was Canadas first wildlife reserve and these days the town of Banff is the most popular tourist destination in the country. But Jasper National Park is larger, wilder, and less
11、 well-explored. Between the parks of Banff and Jasper is the Columbia Icefield, a huge bowl of ice made up of about thirty glaciers. If you dont like ice, the Rockies offer wildlife walks, swimming, camping, hiking, canoeing, mountain climbing, and plenty of places to stay. Accommodation costs(住宿费)a
12、re usually lower at the Jasper end of this superb mountain playground.LunenburgLunenburg is south from Halifax, along a foggy coast of rocky seas, fishing villages, and historic towns. It is a beautiful little shipbuilding town and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Fishing has always been big in Lunenbu
13、rg: most of Atlantic Canadas deep-sea fishing boats leave from here, and North Americas biggest fish-processing factory is located in the town. Lunenburg still has many wooden buildings and as a result feels like an 18th century British colonial(殖民时期的)town. You can visit the towns Fisheries Museum o
14、r just wander around, looking at the wooden houses in the old streets and of course have a dinner of seafood.ChurchillOne of the few places in the north that is easy to get to, Churchill is a 1.5-day train journey from Winnipeg. Churchill is a major port, but eco-tourism is becoming more and more im
15、portant. Although it is freezing, many visitors come to see the polar bears, whales, Arctic foxes, and if they are lucky, the Northern Lights. Churchill calls itself the “Polar Bear Capital of the World, and for a good reason: the town sits right in the middle of the animals* migration route, and th
16、e cute but deadly white bears sometimes wander into the town. Tours to see the bears from September to November are the most popular attraction.21.Which of the following was Canadas first wildlife reserve?A.Banff.B. Jasper.C. Halifax.D. Winnipeg.22.What do we know about Lunenburgs fish-processing fa
17、ctory?A.It is now a museum.B. It is a wooden building.C. It was built in the 18th century.D. It is the largest in North America.23.What do most visitors to Churchill want to see?A.Whales.B. Polar bears.C. Arctic foxes.D. The Northern Light.BIt was a day Id been waiting for. I had seen a fewlift-offs
18、(升空)on vision before, but this one was special. It was Apollo 11. The astronauts were headed for the Moon . just to orbit, as Apollo 8 and Apollo 10 had done a few months earlier. This time, people would actually walk onit!I had a hard time getting through the next three days until Apollo 11 reached
19、 the Moon. I was glued to the television. Finally, Sunday morning arrived. After eating dinner, my family gathered in the living room. Our new television offered the best picture of the upcoming events. Luckily, had read many books on space flight. I was familiar with the technical phrases, being di
20、scussed between Mission Control Center and the astronauts.,Then, we heard the countdown to the undocking(出舱)of the Eagle, the Lunar Module (LM), from the Columbia, the Command and Service Module. None of us paid much attention to the background chatter. If we had, we would have realized that the des
21、cent(降落)was not going well. A loud master alarm kept sounding inside the LM. If it continued, the astronauts would have to stop the descent. But in our excitement, we didnt realize what was happening. Then we saw that the astronauts had reached the Moon. We all gave a loud cheer when Armstrong said
22、his famous words as the LM touched down: Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.Even though I was only eight years old, I sensed the importance of that moment. Looking back at it, I feel a little sad that there has been nothing quite like that since. But we have our sight set on Mars n
23、ow. To get to Mars, we will need to visit the Moon again. That excites me. Id love to see another moonwalk. I hope that kids will watch, as I did, the images(影像)of humans on another planet. Perhaps the next moonwalkers will change the lives of those viewers, as Armstrong and Aldrin changed my life 5
24、0 years ago.24.What can we learn about the author when he was young?A. He liked watching TV B. He was crazy about reading.C. He wanted to be an astronaut. D.He wasinterested in space flight.25.Why did the author ignore the background chatter?A. He didnt know the technical phrases.B. Hepaid his atten
25、tion to the alarm.C. He was too excited.D.He was too young.26.What would be the best title for the text?A. A magical moment.B. A happy childhood.C. A return to the Moon.D. A goal of visiting Mars.C Cooperation at work is generally seen as a good thing. The latest survey by the Financial Times of wha
26、t employers want from MBA graduates found that the ability to work with a wide variety of people was what managers wanted most. But managers always have to balance the benefits of teamwork, which help ensure that everyone is working towards the same goal, with the dangers of “groupthink” when critic
27、s are reluctant to point out a plans drawbacks for fear of being kept out of the group. The disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961 was a classic case of groupthink. Skeptics were reluctant to challenge John F. Kennedy,the newly elected American president. Modern communication methods mean t
28、hat cooperation is more frequent. Workers are constantly in touch with each other via e-mail messaging groups or mobile calls. But does that improve,or lower performance? A new study by three American academics,tried to answer this question. They set a logical problem (designing the shortest route f
29、or a travelling salesman visiting various cities). Three groups were involved:one where subjects acted independently;another where they saw the solutions posted by team members at every stage;and a third where they were kept informed of each others views only intermittently. The survey found that me
30、mbers of the individualist group reached the premier(最先的) solution more often than the constant cooperators but had a poorer average result.The intermittent cooperatorsfound the right result as often as the individualists,and got a better average solution. When it comes to ideal generation,giving pe
31、ople a bit of space to a solution seems to be a good idea. Occasional cooperation can be a big help: most people have benefited from a colleagues brainwave or (just as often) wise advice to avoid a particular course of action. Further clues come from a book,Superminds, by Thomas Malone of the Massac
32、husetts Institute of Technology. He says that three factors determine the collective intelligence of cooperating groups: social intelligence (how good people were at rating the emotional states of others);the extent to which members took part equally in conversation (the more equal,the better);and t
33、he cooperation of women in the group (the higher, the better). Groups ranked highly in these areas cooperated far better than others. In short,cooperation may be a useful tool but it doesnt work in every situation.27. The author cites the example of The Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in paragraph 1 to
34、 _.A .prove that team players are skilled at communicationB .show that teamwork cannot always be beneficialC .prove that critics are unwilling to challenge anybodyD .show the danger of groupthink is not very serious28. The underlined phrase “the intermittent cooperators” in paragraph 3 refers to _.A
35、 .those who do not cooperate but reach the best solutionB .those who are seldom informed of others viewsC .those who cooperate with others occasionallyD .the constant cooperators with a poor average result29. Which of the following factors makes a team cooperate better?A .Group members cooperating a
36、ll the time.B .Group members in a good emotional state.C .Equal distribution of men and women.D .Equal participation in the communication.30. Which can be the best title of the passage?A .When Teamwork Works B .What Teamwork Is AboutC .How Teamwork Operates D .A Useful Tool:CooperationD It is that t
37、ime of the year again. Up and down the country, thousands of students stay in the library, attempting to cram(死记硬背)the information necessary to get through finals. I am one of them a Cambridge finalist, attempting to deal with the Oxbridge stress in the only way I know: caffeine hits and reclusion(隐
38、遁生活). Whether you love or hate Oxbridge, the fact that these two universities provide unique learning environments is something of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, students have access to some of the best education in the world; on the other hand, the pressure that comes with this can prove da
39、maging to them and cantbe swept under the carpetfor they have to face it eventually.Many Cambridge students find themselves trapped in a pressure of expectation, whether this comes from their supervisors or tutors, their director of studies or even from themselves. The drive towards achievement is e
40、ither the key to success or to possible serious personal issues, as Mark Phippen, head of the University of Cambridges Counseling Service said, “There are plenty of perfectionists in Cambridge, but it can work two ways: it can push them to accomplish and to achieve, or it can get out of hand, disabl
41、ing them.”Many students say that they cant handle it any more while working in certain libraries which are filled with other students hard at work. The competition and paranoia(多疑) are more common than what we realize or question: you can feel as if you are being judged for how much time you spend o
42、n Facebook or YouTube, or how little time you spend reading.Too many students feel almost frustrated by the pressure to achieve but feel unable to speak about it. As everyone seems to be coping, they must also pretend to cope too. The only thing students have: tutors and supervisors regularly encour
43、age students to avoid extracurricular activities, urging them to focus on their studies to such an extent that many find it hard to handle it. One current Cambridge tutor has been known for checking up on the activities of students involved in extracurricular theatre by searching for them on the web
44、site, which details who is involved in certain plays each term just in case it affects the students work output.Problems arise when the pressure produces mental health issues. Problems have been brought to attention in articles primarily from Oxfords Cherwell and Cambridges The Tab. The attention ha
45、s made the Cambridge University Student Union set up Students Deserve Better a campaign to handle complaints about supervisors and tutors lacking the ability to provide proper spiritual support. “When I told my supervisor about my problems with anxiety and therefore about my worries surrounding the
46、workload she was suggesting, she said that I would probably feel less anxious once the work was done,” a finalist student called Jane said. “It shouldnt be an accepted response in one of the worlds best universities. Their responses only worsened any feelings I had concerning my final year.”Phippen
47、said, “At this point the exams seem like the most important thing in the world. However, two years down the line youll realize that the exams you did at university arent very important at all, as what then becomes more important is what you have done within those two years afterwards. Finalist exams
48、 can become depressing for students studying at any university. All you must remember is that you are not alone and you are good enough, and that a few years down the line, your ability to recount the plots of Euripides nineteen plays will no longer matter. So why worry?”31.The underlined part “be s
49、wept under the carpet” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to “”.A.be covered up B.be dealt with C.be given up D.be figured out32.Whats Mark Phippens attitude towards the pressure put on the students at Oxbridge?A.Critical. B.Doubtful. C.Against D.Unclear.33.What can we know from Paragraph 4?A.Extr
50、acurricular activities fail to appeal to most students.B.Some tutors and supervisors push their students too hard.C.There is a lack of communication between students and their supervisors.D.Some students dont speak about the pressure because they think they can handle it.34.What Jane said in Paragra
51、ph 5 suggests that she.A.didnt get her problems across to her supervisorB.had expected better spiritual guidance from her tutorsC.was dissatisfied with her supervisors delayed responsesD.was glad that Students Deserve Better was set up to help students like her35.Which of the following would be the
52、best title for this passage?A.Oxbridge pressure: the key to students achievementsB.Oxbridge finals: the toughest exams in the countryC.Oxbridge graduates: the strongest competitors in the job marketD.Oxbridge success: the result of teacher-student interaction第二节 七选五(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
53、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。Happiness begins from appreciation If you are feeling that life cannot be any worse for you, it can be challenging to think positive. When stressed, depressed, upset or otherwise in a negative state of mind because you are aware that misfortune keeps occurring, it is imp
54、ortant to shift those negative thoughts to something positive. _36_. It is often very hard to think positive when so many things are negative,but be sure that someone,somewhere is worse off than you._37_If you start with one small,positive thing and appreciate it during the course of your day,you wi
55、ll begin to move into a more positive situation and people will start showing up in your life. With appreciation,you will find that over time,you will change your outlook and choose to be happy,regardless of the events around you._38_ Begin and end each day with a “Thank you for this wonderful,glori
56、ous day!” When you see the rise of gas prices,say “I am so glad to have a vehicle in which to get around.” When your boss is too hard on you,say “I am grateful for my job as I know that many dont have one.” If you are having health problems,be grateful for what does work:“I really do appreciate it t
57、hat my eyes see,my ears hear,my mouth tastes,my legs walk,my arms lift and my mind thinks and everything else works.” Write down what youre grateful for each day. In moments when youre feeling really down,read loud what you wrote previously._39_If you practice this regularly,you will find your list
58、getting longer and longer. The key is to move yourself into a positive thought and keep it there long enough to make it a moment of appreciation._40_A. This will certainly help uplift your spirits.B. If not,you will only attract more misfortune.C. It is of great importance to learn to be grateful.D.
59、 The more you appreciate,the happier youll be.E. You have made some achievements in your career.F. Here are a few common examples for you to practice.G. You can choose to think differently by beginning with the smallest of steps.第三部分 语言运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四
60、个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选 项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。A 90-year-old driver is providing its never too late to pursue(追求)your dreams. Last year, Hershel McGriff became the 41 driver to compete in a NASCAR event when he raced at the Tucson Speedway in his home state of Arizona.McGriff has been 42 since he was a teenager.
61、His first time behind the 43 came when he was just 17 years old after he read an ad in his local newspaper and was drawn to the 44 that comes with driving hundreds of miles per hour around a track, 45 for first place.I borrowed my dads 1940 Hudson an ugly car, and I got a couple of guys to help me,
62、McGriff 46_ his beginning in the sport. I didnt do very 47 .I think I finished 12th or 13th out of a bunch of cars. That got me started.His first win on the NASCAR circuit(联赛)came when he 48 in Mexico at the age of 22. McGriff went on 49 dozens of races, finally being 50 as one of NASCARs 50 Greates
63、t Drivers. Heretired from the sport at 74, but he never stopped his love for the track and decided to return to racing for a few special events that have made him famous in his hometown and 51 others to keep pursuing their dreams as well.McGriffs spot in the race was a gift for his 90th birthday fro
64、m his son and long-time friend, team owner Bill McAnally. Bill called me up on the phone and said, For your 90th birthday, I will furnish the car. All you have to do is 52 it, McGriff said. When he made the 53 ,I was ready to acceptMcGriffs history-making race proves that you can pursue your dreams
65、at any 54 , but for this young at heart racer, it was just a chance to get behind the wheel and 55 pursuing his passion.41. A. oldest B. fastest C. kindest D. bravest42. A. studyingB. racingC dreamingD. growing43.A. screenB. cameraC. seatD. wheel44. A. excitementB. nervousnessC. comfortD. honor45. A
66、. waitingB. searchingC. preparingD. fighting46. A. looked back onB. looked forward toC. looked up toD. looked down on47. A. seriouslyB. carefullyC. wellD. soon48. A. relaxedB. performedC. competedD. traveled49. A. organizingB. winningC. enteringD. losing50. A. rememberedB. introducedC. employedD. na
67、med51. A inspiredB. requiredC. allowedD. forced52. A. repairB. buyC. driveD. decorate53. A. changeB. offerC commentD. design54. A. costB.speedC. placeD. age55. A. finishB. considerC. continueD. imagine第二节 语法单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A. 用所给动词的适当形式填空,每空不限一词。56.The Internet enables people _ beyond their v
68、illages and get in touch with the outside world. (reach)57. Just Dance is a website_ all dance lovers (属于)58. _the Internet,I started writing my article. (search)59. I stepped into the road and a car _, nearly knocking me off my feet. (飞驰)60. The trials on patients were likely _because they did not
69、have sufficient data. (postpone)61.When they failed to produce any promising results,Tu _ the ancient books of traditional Chinese medicine again(查阅).62. Tu Youyou has become the first femalescientist of the Peoples Republic of China_a Nobel Prize . (receive )B.根据所给词汇或所学语法知识填空,每空一词。63.You can have f
70、ood_ to you using food delivery apps and sites.64.When you wish to go on holiday, you can make all your travel _ just in front of the computer.65.Gone _(be)are the days of searching shop after shop for the perfect pair of boots.66.No wonder the internet has now become the first place_ the majority o
71、f people turn to for information.67. With my eyes no longer _ on our phones,we had a chance to really enjoy each others company.68. She collected over 2000 traditional Chinese medical_ for malaria treatment (配方 ).69. It was hard to produce enough qinghao extract for large trials because research res
72、ources were_(limit)70.Perhaps the next generation of scientists will indeed discover more medicines _to global health care.(benefit)第三节 短文填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)Father of hybrid rice Yuan Longping 71 ( pass) awayat 13:07 pm inChangsha of Hunan province, Xinhua reported 72 Saturday.Yuan Longping(1930
73、-2021) was a pioneer for all people. Although he was one of Chinas most famous 73 (science), Yuan Longping considered 74 ( he) a farmer.Indeed,his sunburnt face and arms and his slim,strong body were just like those of millions of Chinese farmers,for whom he had struggled for decades. Dr Yuan Longpi
74、ng developed super hybrid rice. In 1974,he became 75 first agricultural pioneer in the world 76 ( grow) rice with a high output.Now more than 60% of the rice 77(produce) in China each year is from this hybrid strain.In 1949, Yuanapplied forSouthwest Agricultural College and began his special 78 (con
75、nect) withrice-a staple foodof the Chinese people that would become the focus of hislifelongresearch career.Now the focus of Yuans hybrid rice project 79 ( change) from increasing output togreen and sustainable development 80 isstrong and tall enough.The second dream is thatthe whole world can plant
76、 therice hedevelopedand all the people in theworld are not hungry.Letsremember the great man.第四节 完成句子(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据汉语提示完成句子,每空一词,每题只要有一空填错,该题不得分。81.在某种程度上,我们能随时了解全世界的知识。_ _ _ _ , the worlds knowledge is all at our fingers.82.接入互联网带来了一些实实在在改变我们生活的好处。With_ the Internet_ some truly life-changing
77、advantages.83. 我有种不安的感觉,我本可以一些更有意义的事 。I had the uncomfortable feeling that I _ _ _ something more meaningful.84.在1972年,经过反复试验,他们成功发现了青蒿素。In 1972, _ _ _ ,they successfully discovered qinghaosu.85.屠呦呦和其团队的努力终于有了回报,之后中药再次风靡全球了。The efforts of Tu and her team finally_ _and the traditional Chinese medicin
78、e_ _ throughout the world. 第四部分书面表达(80词,满分15分)假设你是晨光中学学生会主席李华。学生会将举办一年一度的英语演讲比赛,本年度的主题为“The English novel I like best”. 作为组织者,你将在演讲比赛开幕式时发言,请根据以下说明写一篇发言稿。 1. 说明比赛的意义,如提高英语听说能力,养成读书习惯等 2.比赛注意事项,如每人演讲不超过5分钟,言语流利,发言准确 3.预祝比赛圆满成功 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen , Welcome to this years English speec
79、h competition. . . . Thank you. 参考答案第一部分 听力 1-10 BABCB ACABA 11-20 CBCBC AACBB第二部分 第一节 21-23 ADB 24-26 DCA 27-30 BCDA 31-35 ACBBB 第二节 36-40 BGFAD第三部分 第一节:41-45 ABDAD 46-50 ACCBD 51-55ACBDC 第二节 语法单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)56.to reach 57.belonging to 58.Having searched 59.shot past 60. to be postponed 61
80、.referred to 62.to receive 63.delivered 64.arrangements 65. are 66.that 67. fixed/focused 68.recipes 69.limited 70.beneficial第三节 短文填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)71.passed 72.on 73.scientists 74.himself 75.the 76.to grow 77.produced 78.connection 79. has changed 80.which第四节 完成句子(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)81.To a cert
81、aine extent 82.access to ,come 83.through trial and error 84. could have done 85.paid off, took off第四部分书面表达(80词,满分15分)Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen , Welcome to this years English speech competition. This years topic is “the English novel I like best” .It is a really interesting topic . Takin
82、g part in this competition is not only a great opportunity for you to improve both your spoken English and listening ability ,but also does good to helping you develop a great reading habit. In this contest , the time of every participants speech will be limited within 5 minutes. Every participant i
83、s expected to speak fluently ,and your pronunciation should be as precise as possible. I hope everybody can share your favorite English novel ,show your speech talent and make friends with each other . At last , I sincerely hope that this years English speech competition will be a great success . Thank you.