1、浙江省丽水市发展共同体(松阳一中、青田中学等)2019-2020学年高二英语下学期期中试题选择题部分第一部分 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在答题纸上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三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. Whatmadethemanfeeluncomfortable?A. Thehotweather.B. Thecultureshock.C.Thelo
2、ngjourney.2.Whydoesthemanseldomweartheshirt?A. Itistooold.B.Itdoesntfithim.C.Ithasadarkcolor.3. Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A. Inataxi.B.Inabank.C. Inarestaurant4.Whatwillthewomando?A. Makesomecopies.B. Attendameeting.C. Arrangeameeting.5.Whatisthemansproblem?A. Hiscomputerdoesntwork.
3、B. Hedoesntunderstandthetheories.C.Hedoesntknowhowtoapplythetheories.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。6. Why does the man talk to the woman?A. To ask for a wake-up call.B. To find out
4、some information.C. To express his dissatisfaction with the service.7. What will the woman do for the man?A. Prepare a breakfast for him. B. Have his room cleaned. C. Offer a reduction in his bill.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the woman doing?A. Having a phone interview.B. Asking about a job offer.C. In
5、forming the man of an appointment.9. When will the woman come back?A. Next Monday. B. Next Tuesday.C. Next Friday.听第8 段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers discussing?A. A weekend meeting. B. A good advertisement.C. The product marketing.11. How many people attended the event?A.50.B.100.C.250.12.
6、What does the man suggest doing next time?A. Advertising online. B. Using television ads. C. Holding an event on Saturday听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When does the man usually read?A. At night. B. Early in the morning. C. When traveling on the bus.14. How many hours does the man spend reading per week?A. Ab
7、out three hours. B. About four hours. C. About five hours.15. What kind of books does the man like?A. Love stories. B. Travel books. C. Science fiction.16 What does the woman think of love fiction?A. It helps her relax. B. It wastes time. C. It can teach her a lot.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where does mo
8、st of Stephen and Jennys money come from?A. Beef and chicken. B. Milk and eggs. C. Sheep.18. How often does Stephen cut the wool off the sheep?A. Three times a year. B. Twice a year. C. Once a year.19. Why didnt Jennys sweaters sell well?A. They were too expensive. B. They werent easy to wash. C. Th
9、ey werent sold at a right time.20. What do we know about Jennys socks?A. They are popular. B. They have six sizes. C. They are made at home now.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThe cheerful smiles and legendary strength of the Sherpas (夏尔巴人)ha
10、ve been an essential part of Mount Everest climbing expeditions (探险) from the very beginning. Indeed, very few significant successes have been achieved without them.When Western mountaineers first set their sights on the worlds highest peak, they found in the Sherpas a people ideally suited to the h
11、ardship of high-altitude climbing, unfailingly positive, stout at altitude, and seemingly resistant to cold. Sherpas did not venture into the high peaks until European mountaineers began arriving to climb in the worlds greatest mountain range. Mount Everest, known as Chomolungma or “Goddess Mother o
12、f the Land” to the Sherpas was long considered as a living place of the gods where humans were not allowed to go. Although Everest now sees many a human footprint, the Sherpas still regard the mountain as a holy place.Sherpas were first employed as porters, tasked with carrying large amounts of equi
13、pment to supply the military-style expeditions of the day. The early climbers were amazed at the strength of these people, from the fittest of mature men to the young and elderly. In addition to their heavy loads, some of the women even carried along their babies. The whole troop of Sherpas slept ou
14、tside, using only rocks for shelter, as temperatures dropped well below freezing.Stronger Sherpas soon graduated from porter status and began to undertake challenging climbing. Those who distinguished themselves were awarded the Tiger Medal, and many desired this honor and the higher pay rate it aff
15、orded. Despite the potential dangers, the Sherpa people remained enthusiastic about taking part in Everest expeditions, which even then were becoming an important source of income for a poor mountain folk.21. Sherpas didnt go into the high peaks before Europeans arrival mainly becauseA. they enjoyed
16、 staying at low altitudesB. they were short of proper equipmentC. they were unaware of their potentialsD. they considered the mountain as holy22. By mentioning the “rocks” in Paragraph 5, the writer emphasizesA. the intelligence of the SherpasB. the challenges for the climbersC. the physical ability
17、 of the SherpasD. the wild landscape of Mount Everest23. Which of the following can best describe the Sherpas according to the text?A.Talented for high-altitude climbing.B.Adventurous and crazy about wealth.C.Generous and willing to help climbers.D.Professional in treating altitude sickness.B Everyw
18、here inside Valerie Tolmans home in Missouri City are signs that she has a big heart. There are family photos, including those of two biological and two adopted children who are all now grown; her two rescue dogs, Ivy and Ellie, are close by and, in an upstairs bedroom, are four kittens shes looking
19、 after. Her love of animals and passion for helping strays (走失的宠物) find homes earned her the Missouri City Volunteer of the Year award in 2017. Tolman, a former newspaper reporter and software-industry analyst, started the volunteer program at the Missouri City Animal Shelter in 2014 after she retir
20、ed. She later formed the Friends of the Missouri City Animal Shelter, a nonprofit to expand the groups efforts to keep animals healthy, alive and adoptable. “I like living things, and it breaks my heart to think something is suffering animals or humans,” Tolman said. She even challenged city officia
21、ls about the lack of funding (资金提供) for the shelter, and encouraged the public to complain (投诉) in letters and emails to the City Council. Eventually, the council budgeted $250,000 for the shelter. “I fought city hall and won,” she said. “The animals are in such better shape. Im proud of that.” But
22、shes most proud of her efforts to send high school students from low-income families to college. She and her husband Davis Tolman, a retired petroleum geologist, started a scholarship for first-generation college students in 2001. Tolman said 5l students have received full tuition (学费), including bo
23、oks, through the program. Although the graduation rate for the scholarship receivers is 54 percent, Tolman said all of the students tended to become successful in life simply because they attended college. Most of the students are the first in their families to go to college. “It has a ripple effect
24、, and even though some may not finish, there is a feeling that anything is possible,” she said. “We now have nurses, teachers and engineers because of this program.”24. What makes Tolman do volunteer work?A. Her satisfaction of material rewards.B. Her sense of duty.C. Her love for creatures.D. Her i
25、nspiration from other people.25. What can we infer about the City Council in Paragraph 3?A. It asked the public to build shelters for strays.B. It annoyed the public by its inaction.C. It didnt have enough money to build shelters.D. It had paid little attention to strays before.26. What can we learn
26、 about the scholarship receivers?A. They all graduated from college with a degree.B. They tended to manage their life more easily.C. They helped spread the idea of the program.D. They supported their families when in college.CPeople may set an alarm on the phone or clock that sounds like this: beep
27、beep beep. That hard, unpleasant sound may be making it harder to shake off the sleepy feeling in the morning known as grogginess. So, is there a better way to wake up? A recent study says yes. The answer is music .The study, carried out by researchers in Australia, involved 50 people. The researche
28、rs found that people who wake up to musical alarms reported feeling more awake and alert. Stuart McFarlane, a lead writer of the study stated, “We are very surprised by these findings as one might expect a harsh beeping sound to be more successful at waking up a person.”Sleep inertia is another term
29、 for grogginess. It means a person has a heavy feeling when waking up, and has trouble getting moving again after sleeping. McFarlane said people need to better understand sleep inertias harmful effects on human performance later in the day.Not everyone will experience the full effect. But for those
30、 who do, “care should be taken” when performing duties that require a top performance within this period, he said. This includes “dangerous tasks like driving or riding our bikes” shortly after waking up. The same is true for people who work in dangerous situations shortly after they wake, including
31、 firefighters and pilots.So, what makes musical alarms better for waking up? The researchers think the music may be more successful in reducing sleep inertia because it has several tones, compared to the single tone of a “beeping” alarm. McFarlane said that the changes over time between the music to
32、nes may help increase a persons attention when waking from sleep.And is there a kind of music that is best to wake up to? There may be, McFarlane said. “We could suggest alarm sounds that are tune full and easy to hum or sing along with. The current sounds I have been using include Close to me by th
33、e Cure and Borderline by Madonna.”No matter how you wake up, experts say, the amount of sleep you get also matters a lot.27.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A. Why are musical alarms better? B. What is grogginess?C. Which music is the best? D. How can we overcome groggines
34、s?28.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Sleep inertia is another cause for grogginess.B. How long a person sleeps is of great importance.C. The “beeping” alarm is not effective mainly because of its noisy tone.D. It is dangerous for everyone to drive or ride bicycl
35、es shortly after waking up.29. The paragraph following this passage is likely to focus onA. examples of good musical alarmsB. more findings of the application of musicC. explanations about why music is more helpfulD. suggestions on how to sleep well and feel fresh each morning.30. In which section o
36、f a magazine may you find the passage?A. Technology.B. Fiction. C. Health. D. Entertainment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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Many healthcare workers know that washing hands is important to prevent the spread of infectious disease. 31 During a study conducted by Nicas and
37、Best at Berkley University, they counted the number of times people touched their face with their hands. 32 Whether we are aware of our actions or not, most of us can agree that we touch our face with our hands frequently enough.Imagine that you are able to record a full day of your actions. Better
38、yet, reflect on what you did when you woke up yesterday morning. Let me give you an idea of my previous morning. I was woken by the alarm clock at 6 am. 33 Then I checked my phone for messages, turned on the TV for morning news, started making my coffee and finally hit the shower. It wasnt even 5 mi
39、nutes from the time I awoke and I already touched 5 different objects. The points of this is to be aware that even in our homes we are exposed to germs in places we dont realize.Luckily, the human body has amazing defense against harmful germs. 34 Our white blood cells are like soldiers coming to th
40、e rescue. Unfortunately, there are a lot of areas on our face that do not have the protection of skin such as the eyes and mouth. Theres a reason to every wise proverb and our parents annoying us to wash our hands before dinner is not for nothing,35 If you have children, it is even more important to
41、 set the example because children are known to learn from adults. Lets start a good habit of washing hands. As for your friends, dont be shy about checking to make sure their hands are clean. Asking someone if they have washed their hands is caring. Checking to see if someone has washed their hands
42、will benefit not only that person but you and your family.A. Our skin is the first line of defense.B. Several minutes later, I turned off the alarm clock.C. It is easy for us to admit that we wash our hands regularly.D. They are more self-aware that hand washing should be practiced as needed.E. Most
43、 importantly, it is our duty to set the right example for friends and family.F. They found that the subjects touched their face 15.7 times per hour on average.G. Do the rest of your family members, especially children, wash their hands regularly?第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面
44、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I was going to see my grandma Ruthy.Approaching her apartment, I was suddenly seized with the 36 that I was going to die one day. I walked in to see my grandmother sitting on the sofa, 37 and pale. Once she would have 38 me in her huge bear hug, bu
45、t now it seemed like the sofa was going to have her 39 alive.I knew I was supposed to hug her but I wanted to 40 . I didnt want to even make eye contact with this woman that I had loved so 41 , because if I did, maybe death would 42 from over her shoulder and touch me too.My grandmother, dying of ca
46、ncer, 43 pulled herself to the edge of the sofa and 44 herself up and said, “So where are we going for dinner?” I turned to my mom 45 I didnt know what food went with dying.The next minute, we ended up 46 her off the sofa, down the steps, into the car, and driving to the closest 47 . She hadnt manag
47、ed solid food in weeks, and could 48 do a sip of water due to the pain. But she ordered a large cup of beer. We ate and she drank. 49 , there was no death. There was no cancer. There was a moment like that in every 50 .Then we said 51 . I was waiting for the icy cold hand of 52 on my heart. But I di
48、dnt feel it, because she had 53 a shield (防护物) around me the meal.The last 54 my grandma Ruthy taught me is that one day, Im supposed to look over my shoulder and say, “Hello, Death. Before we go, Im going to have one more 55 .”36.A. depressionB. terrorC. surpriseD. anger37.A. clumsyB. hungryC. tire
49、dD. weak38.A. wrappedB. packedC. contactedD. comforted39.A. lockedB. splitC. bittenD. swallowed40.A. checkB. screamC. runD. stand41.A. slightlyB. deliberatelyC. secretlyD. dearly42.A. reach outB. run awayC. look awayD. set out43.A. smoothlyB. unwillinglyC. slowlyD. casually44.A. dressedB. straighten
50、edC. gaveD. fastened45.A. whenB. althoughC. becauseD. unless46.A. draggingB. rushingC. carryingD. inviting47.A. restaurantB. parkC. supermarketD. clinic48.A. carefullyB. barelyC. freelyD. easily49.A. From time to timeB. From then onC. For a long whileD. For a moment50.A. mealB. conversationC. partyD
51、. celebration51.A. sorryB. goodbyeC. helloD. thanks52.A. fateB. GodC. deathD. life53.A. builtB. removedC. boughtD. refused54.A. skillB. conceptC. storyD. lesson55.A. hugB. beerC. talkD. trip第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分, 满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。For those lacking sleep at night, a nap (小睡) can
52、 often be the perfect solution. Naps improve your performance, which is why you feel 56 (refresh) after taking one. The length of your nap 57 (determine) the benefits. A 20-minute nap is the most 58 (suit) to improve moving skills and attention, while an hour to 90 minutes of napping helps solve cre
53、ative problems. Just set an alarm 59 (get) the right amount of sleep.Regular, short naps can help relieve tension, which decreases your risk of heart disease. Get the most health benefits 60 your nap by doing it right. Stick to a regular napping schedule during right 61 (hour), between 1:00 pm and 3
54、:00 pm. The time is right for a nap as it is usually after lunch, 62 your blood sugar and energy starts to dip. So, keep shut-eye short and nap in a dark room as soon as possible during this period.As anyone suffering from 63 sleepless night knows, its hard to be happy the next day. Napping can help
55、 erase the bad mood for lack of sleeping. A short nap is a 64 (wise) choice than drinking black coffee, since 65 (take) caffeine in the afternoon or evening can badly affect your nighttime sleep.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你们学校的外教Mrs. Smith想找一个人教她9岁的女儿中文。请你写信推荐你的朋友王林,内容包括:1.写信目的; 2推荐理由
56、注意:1.词数 80 左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_第二节: 概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。Plant-Based Diet What is a plant-based diet? Is it just a fashionable new term for a “vegan(严格素食主义者)”? While there is no set definition, a plant-based way of eating focuses on consuming plant-sourced wholefoods (全天然食物) that ar
57、e least processed in their original form, for example whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds. These are full of vitamins, minerals, and provide an abundance of nutrients for your body. Following a plant-based lifestyle doesnt necessarily mean fully avoiding animal products like a vegan. Fo
58、r plant-based eaters, animal proteins can happily fit in with the lifestyle, yet they play more of a supporting role. Overall, “plant-based” is more of a broad and flexible way of thinking about nutrition rather than a rigid diet. With a plant-based diet, the focus is on simple, nutritious wholefood
59、s. Why people start following a plant-based diet? One of the main reasons is the health benefits. Now, more so than ever, research is showing how eating more plants and less meat can positively affect health. Particularly, a plant-based lifestyle has been linked to heart health. In a study of more t
60、han 10, 000 adults published in theJournal of the American Heart Association, it was shown that those who followed a more plant-based diet had a 16 percent lower risk of having cardiovascular (心血管的) disease and a 32 percent lower risk of dying of cardiovascular disease. A plant-based lifestyle can a
61、lso help to promote weight loss and help to maintain your goal weight. Weight loss commonly occurs because the diet consists of foods that are full of fiber and have a high-water content, which easily make you feel full up. Another major reason to jump at the plant-based eating train is the external
62、 (外界的,外部的)benefits. Plant-based foods are loaded with vitamins, which help brighten your skin. One of the plant-based all-star vitamins is vitamin C, which is a powerful antioxidant. A large number of fruits and vegetables contain vitamin C. They assist in smoothing lines, and reducing wrinkles._202
63、0年5月高二期中考试英语试题答案一、 听力1-5ABAAC6-10 CBBCC 11-15 BACAB16-20 ACBCA二、 阅读理解21-23 DCA24-26 CDB27-30 ABDC三、 七选五31-35DFBAE四、 完形填空36-40 BDADC 41-45 DACBC 46-50 CABDA 51-55 BCADB五、 语法填空56. refreshed 57. determines 58. suitable59. to get 60. from61. hours 62. when63. a 64. wiser 65. taking 六、 写作应用文One possible
64、version:Dear Mr. James,Learning that you are looking for someone to teach your 8-year-old son Chinese, I am wring to recommend my friend Wang Ming.Discipline and diligence makes Wang Ming one of the top students in the class. Being good at Chinese and English, he once won the first place in our scho
65、ol speech competition. Besides, hes easy-going and willing to help others. In short, I am convinced that he is an ideal candidate.I would be appreciative if you could consider my recommendation favorably.Yours,Li Hua概要写作One possible version:A plant-based diet centers on nutritious wholefoods coming
66、from plant sources, with animal proteins serving as complements. (要点1) Research has shown a plant-based lifestyle is conducive to keeping healthy, especially reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. (要点2) Besides, abundant fiber and water in the plant-based diet generate the feeling of being ful
67、l, consequently contributing to losing weight. (要点3) Moreover, plant-based eaters may have bright and smooth skin thanks to the rich vitamins from the diet. (要点4)听力原文(Text 1)W: How was your trip to Malaysia?M: Excellent. I really had a good time.W: Did you have any culture shock.M: Not really. I was
68、nt there long enough for that. But I really couldnt get used to the hot weather.(Text 2)W: Ive never seen you in that shirt before.M: Oh, Ive had it for 2 years, but I dont wear it very often its a little tight on the shoulders.W: The color suits you, though.(Text 3)W: Here we are, sir. The fare is
69、five dollars. Would you like me to wait for you?M: Yes, Ill be in the bank for only a few minutes, and then I want to go to lunch.(Text 4)M: Would you mind making some copies for me?W: Certainly not. When do you need them?M: I need them for a meeting which starts in an hour.W: OK. Ill do them right
70、away.(Text 5)W: Jim, Im having problems with all the theories were getting in our computer course.M: Oh, that part I understand. What I cant figure out is how to make it work in my program. (Text 6)W: Can I help you?M:Yes. My room hasnt been cleaned and the bed hasnt been made.W: What room number, s
71、ir?M: 26. On the 2nd floor.W: Ill make sure that someone does it straight away.M: I also asked for a 7 oclock wake-up call this morning, but the systems didnt work. I overslept and missed my breakfast.W: Ill make sure that doesnt happen tomorrow morning.M: Would you do that for me, please? I shall a
72、lso expect a reduction in my bill if the service doesnt improve.W: Lets hope we can improve it.M: I do hope so.(Text 7)W: Hello, Mr. Johnson. This is Kim Smith. Im calling about a job offering at your company that I saw advertised on Internet.M: Thanks for calling. Well be having interviews next Mon
73、day and Tuesday. Are you free those days?W: Actually.Im going to be out of town next Monday.Can I have an interview on Friday? Ill be back that day.M:Well, thats the plan. We need to find someone to fill the position quickly. If youre not available next Monday or Tuesday, Im afraid we wont be able t
74、o consider you for the job.(Text 8) W: Our event to introduce our new phone didnt go as well as we planned. We booked a hall that held two hundred fifty people, but only one hundred attended. M: What was the problem? Didnt you do enough advertising?W: We had plenty of advertising, but I think we did
75、 it too close to the event and peoples schedules were already booked. Also, the event was on a Friday night, but a lot of people have to work then, so I think we would have done better on a Saturday.M: But Saturdays are busy, too. Last year we did it on a Saturday and the attendance was about the sa
76、me. Maybe next time we should do more Internet advertising instead of relying heavily on television ads.(Text 9)W: Hi John. Would you mind answering some questions about your reading habits?M: OK, Ruby.W: Well,when do you read? For example I generally read before I go to sleep at night or if I wake
77、up early in the morning How about you?M: I like to read when Im traveling on the bus.W: Sure. How many hours a week do you spend reading?M: Well it depends, but half an hour on the bus, 5 days a week - plus maybe another half hour, so about 3 hours in total.W: I probably read more than you more like
78、 4 hours. What sort of books do you like? Hmm . Science fiction, books about warM: Well, I prefer travel books. I think you can learn a lot from non-fiction, dont you?W: I suppose so, but I prefer to read something light in my free time.M: What, love stories?W: Exactly, fictions perfect for relaxing
79、.M: Im afraid I think those sorts of books are a bit of a waste of time.(Text 10)W: Good evening, everyone. In tonights show Ill talk about Stephen and Jennys Corryvale Farm and their business. Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny keep cows and chickens and sell milk and eggs.
80、 But most of their money comes from Jennys sheep. She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for for sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts the wool off the sheep so they wont get too warm. One year ago, Jenny made some sweaters with the wool and tried to sell them at country markets. But it wa
81、s summer and the weather was hot so people didnt want to buy sweaters. She then made some socks. Everybody loved them because they were strong, not expensive and easy to wash. Thats how Jennys business started. At first she made the socks at home, but soon she had thousands of customers so she had t
82、o send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made on machines. There are six colors, five sizes for all ages, and different socks for walkers, sportsmen and skiers. Jenny is busiest at Christmas because Corryvale socks are a favorite present. On the wall of Jennys office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world.