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高二英语本试卷共12页,包含选择题(第1题至笫70题,共70题)、非选择题(第71题至第81题,共11题)两部分。本卷满分为120分,考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,请将答题纸交回。第二部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每题1分,满分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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。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.Howdoesthemanprefertogotowork?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.2.What’sthetimenow?A.10:10.B.10:30.C.11:00.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Adinnerout.B.AtriptoHainan.C.Abirthdaygift.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salespersonandcustomer.B.Cookandcustomer.C.Doctorandpatient.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inauniversity.B.Inahousingagency.C.Inalostandfound.第二节(共15小题;每题1分,满分I5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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题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段资料,回答第6至7题。

Whatdoesthemando?.A.HehostsaTVprogramme.B.Heinterviewsjobapplicants.

C.Hemonitorsthemorningnews.

7.Whatdoesn'tthemanlikeabouthisjob?A.Hecannotsleeplateeverymorning.

B.Heisalwaysrecognizedonthestreet.

C.Hehastoarrartgeinterviewswithpeople.

听第7段资料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatisgoodaboutthesunglasses?A.Theyarethelateststyle.B.Theyhaveaguarantee.C.Theyaretheleadingbrand.9.Howmuchdoesthewomanpayfinally?A.Sixty-fivedollars.B.Fifty-fivedollars.C.Fiftydollars.听第8段资料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Eatingout.take-out.11.WhydotheychooseWong's?A.It'squick.B.It'scheap!C.It'sclose.12.Whatwouldthewomanliketohave?A.Pizza.B.Chicken.C.Pork.听第9段资料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatisJasonsupposedtodo?14.WhatistrueaboutAndyJefferson?A.Heistallandfat.B.Helikesrunning.C.Heisfullofenergy.15.WhichsubjectwillNancyMatherteach?B.Mathematics.C.Industrialarts.16.WhatisDr.Keatinglike?A.Heisanaverageguy.B.Heismiddle-aged.C.Hehasblackhair.听第10段资料,回答第17至20题。WhatdoesthespeakerthinkoftheMiddleAges?A.TheyweretheDarkAges.

peopleattheairport.B.Theywereaninterestingtime.

C.Theywerefullofartisticworks.

Wherewasthemoderngameofchessdeveloped?A.InIndia.B.InPersia.C.InSpain.

Inwhichroomcanweseethefountainpen?

A.Room11B.B.Room,12A.C.Room12B.

20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Teachinghistory.B.Havingameeting.C.Conductingatour.

第二部分

英语知识运用

第一节单项填空(共

15小题;每题

1分,满分

15分)

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将该项涂黑。

teachingreceivedamixedamongstudents.

B.motivationC.receptionD.adaptation

22.—Whatbadweather!I'mafraidthetripWillbecanceled.

—itWouldclearup_tomorrow.

protecttheenvionment,manyfirmsindowntownNewYorkencouragetheiremploeesto

use

meansoftransportation,ratherthanthecar.

business.

25.Behindthisshopliesanonprofitorganization,helpingsurvivorsofdrugandalcohol

addiction,violenceandotherhorribleexperiences.

D.which

26.FrenchpiesidentMacron.

an

olive

branchto

“yellowvests

bypromisingatax

cut.27.Startbylookingatthecluesbehindyou,ifyouwanttoknowliesaheadforhousingpricesin2020.D.which28.Infact,custoimbrs’relativelyoptimisticcommentstheawfulpainoftheautocompany.D.guarantee29.Withouttheticketyougavetome,Iabletogototheconcerttomorrow.A.weren’tB.won'tbeC.wouldn’tbeD.wouldn’thavebeen30.Owingtohisfault,Kipropisbannedfromtraining,competing,withotherathletes.A.regardlessofB.aloneasthepollutionworsened,manycitiesoftheYangtzeRiverDeltaregionhadtocloseseveralfreeways;32.—IlovethemovieVenomsomuch!

approximately$2billion.

C.toreachD.tohavereached

33.Jingong,oneofthegreatestkongfufictionwritersinChina,builtamagickingdom

peoplecouldescapeintoeverynowandthen.

C.thatD.where

asavolunteerinthecountryside

corttaetedherlastyear.

dont'tlooksowell,Betty.What'sthematterwithyou?

-I'mgoingtoHavethefirstroundofinterviewtomorrow,soI'm.

hotunderthecollar

whenI第二节完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将

该项涂黑。

Growingup

in

Georgin

the

1970s,

Ialways

feltthat

the

badold

dayof

Southern

prejudice(

见)andignorancehadpassedandthatwewere36anewSouthbuiltuponhard-wonracial

equality,chairtyandthesensethatnoonewas37thananyoneelse.

I'mnotso38anymore,LatelyIfeellikeourmoralcompasshasbeen39,spinningtointolerance,

greedandmeanness.

Intimesof40,IputmyfaithinElvisPresley,who41theSouth'sbetterangles.

Hewasahardworker,and_42_helivedthehighlife,heneverthathehadbeenborninto43.

Idon'tthinkyou'll44hearaninterviewwiththemanwhenhedidn'texpress45forallthat

lifehadgivenhim.

AndheWasaself-madetalent,perhapsthe46entertainerofalltime,borninatwo-room

shack(棚屋)inTupelo,

Miss.

I've

beenthere

manytimes,

reflecting

onwhatit

saysabout

America.

Greaitnesscanbebom47.

Elviswasfamousforhisgenerosity-48cars,expensivegiftsandotherhandoutstoanyone

inneed.That'showthePresleys49theGreatDepressidn(l929-1933).HisfatherVernonwasalaborer

whowasoftenoutof50,andthePresleysreliedonthekindnessoffamilyandneighborsto

getthem51thehardtime.

Today’spoliticianspleasethecrowdsWithmessagesthatpraisetherichandpowerfulandthinkofthepooras52theirfate,53,thecrowdsbelievethattheirproblemscouldbesolvedifonlythepoorpeoplebelowthemdidn't54somuch.Toblameanimmigrant(移民)for“55”ajob,insteadoftheCEOwhowon'tpayalivingwage.Yet,Istillbelieve,asElvisoncesaid,atime,butitain'tgoin’away.”9.50.

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将

该项涂黑。

A

BBCSHOP

Entertaining.Informing.Inspiring.

WHATARELIEF!

DelighteveryoneonyourholidaygiftlistwithgreatgiftsfromtheBBC.

You'lleaenheartfeltthanksfromnaturelovesforplanetEarthI&II:TheComplete

Collection(page41)-inspiringlookatourplanet'swildest,mostmysteriouscreaturesandtheir

breathakinghome.-from

mysterylovers

for

Sherlock:

CompleteSeasom1-4andTheAbominableBride

Giftset(page13)

-entertainingproofthatHolmescanbedifficult,dangerous,accurate,andabsolutefunny

fromthosewhoappreciateallthingsBritish.DelightCharlesDickensfanswith

⋯and

Dickensian(page

7),

andthenewdramaseries

with

moreadventures

for

Dickens’

characters...

Dinner

with

Dickens

Cookbook(page9)withproceduresforhisfavoritedishes⋯andTomBakerReads"AChristmas

poem

(page8)forawonderfulnewholidaytradition.

THEMOMENT

Welcometomurder,suspense,romance,robberyandclothinginthisexcitinghistoricalTroublebeginsforRachelGrinderthedaysheinheritsa1argediamondstolenfromaHinduWhenitdisappearsagain,suspicionfallsonFranklinBlake,themanwholovesher.ButwhataboutmysteriouscousinGodfrey,thehousemaidwithathievingpast,anddoctorwhoexperimentswith

drama!

opium(片)?BlakemustdiscoverthefateoftheMoonstoneorloseRachelforever.Apowerfultaleandemptionallysuddenchange,basedonthefirst-everEnglishdetectivenovelbyWikie

3/4Collins3WALKERSCHRISTMASTREESHORTBREADANDTINS

SantaandabeautifulAngelputthefinishingtouchesonChristmastreetins-perfect

centerpiecesandholidaydecorationsthatyourfamilyandfriendswillenjoyyear.

Liftthetreetopsandtastethedelicioussecretinside:purebutter

shortbreakshapedlikemini-christmastrees,andmadefromonlyfinest

ingredients-flour,butter,sugarandsalt.

BakedinthevillageofAberlourintheScottishHighlands,theyfollowageherations-old

famillyprocedure,first

shortb啦dwilldisappearasifbymagic,thetinswillholdyourholidaycookiesandcandyfor

manyChristmasestocome.

Wonderfulhostessgifts.

Al1ge,21042

Bothtins:6hx43/4d.

santa21043

Accordingtothematerial,whichofthefllowingisTRUE?A.ThingsBritishinthisshoparecreatedbyCharlesDickens.B.GiftsformysteryloversprovideadifferedunderstandingofHoLmes.

C.Ifyourmumisahomebaker,youcanreadPage41foragiftforher

Thedrama“THEMOMENT'takesonatraditionaltrianglelovestory.57.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheshortbread?

A.ItiskeptinatinwithbothAngelandSantaonit.

B.Ittastesdeliciouswithman-madeingredientsinside.

C.ItisbakedfollowingatraditionalprocedureinScotland.

D.Itusuallydisappearsinamagicwaytogetherwiththetin.

B

Whatisthesinglemosteffectivewaytoreducegreenhouse-gasemissions?Govegetarian(素食)?ReplanttheAmazon?Cycletowork?Noneoftheabove.Theansweris:makeair-conditionersbetter.Ononecalculation,replacingrefrigerants(制冷剂)damagingtheatmospherewouldreducetotalgreenhousegasesequaling90bntonnesofCO2unitsmoreenergy-efficientcoulddoublethat.Bycontrast;ifhalftheworld5spopulationgaveupmeat,itwouldsave66bninglobalbicyclejourneys,just2.3bntonnes.air-coriditionerswereinventedatroughlythesainetime,andbothhavehadahugeimpactonwherepeopleliveandwork.Unlikecars,though,air-conditionershavedrawnlittlecriticism“coolth”(theoppositeofwarmth).Yetair--conditioninghasdonemorethanmostthingstoKuanYew,thefirstprimeministerofSingapore,calledit“perhapsoneofthesignalinventionsofhistory”.Ithastransformedproductivityinthetropics(热带地区)andhelpedturnsouthernChina,intotheworkshopoftheWorld.InEurope,itsspreadhaspusheddownheat-relateddeathsto10%since2003,when70,000morepeoplethanusual,mostofthemelderly,diedinaheatwave.Forchildren,air-conditionedclassroomsareassociatedwithbettergradesatschool.Environmentalistswhocallair-conditioning“aluxurywecannotafford”havehalfpoint,however.Inthenextyears,asmanyair-conditionerswillbeinstalled(安装)aroundtheworldaswereputinbetween1902(invention)andenergycanbeproducedwithoutcarboncreateavieiousmoretheEarthwarms,themorepeoplethemorethereare,thewarmertheworldwillbe.muchelectnicityasaverageones,Minimumenergy-performancestandardsneedtoberaised,orintroducedincountriesthatlackthemaltogether,topushtheaverageunit'sperformanceclosertothestandardofthebest.carbons,isover1,000timesworsethancarbondioxidewhenitcomestotrappingheatintheagreementtoknockoutthesepollutantswillcomeintoforcein2019.Last,morecouldbedonetodesignoffices,mallsandevencitiessotheydonotneedasorbalconiesforshade,orwithnaturalventilation(自然通风).Simplypaintingroofswhitecanhelpkeeptemperaturesindoorair-conditionedcomfortneednotcomeattheexpenseofanoverheatingworld.58.What'sthemosteffectivewaytoreducecarbongases?A.Plantingmoretrees.B.Leadinggreenlifestyles.C.Improvingcoolingsystems.D.Buyingnewair-conditioners.59.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs2and3?A.Air-conditioningenablesfactoriestoproducemoreinhotareas.B.Theheat-relateddeathshavedroppedby10%since2003inEurope.C.Therearemanyfactoriesproducingair-conditionersinsouthernChina.D.Air-conditionershavereceivedlittlecriticismfortheyhavenonegativeimpact.conditioning“aluxurywecannotafford”inParagraph4?

A.Becausethepriceofair-conditioningistoohigh.

Becauseyoucan’taffordthetimeforinstallation.

Becausethecostofenergyconsumptionistoohigh.

D.Becausetheearthwillsufferfromitscarbonemissions.

61.impactofcooling?

C①Aboutaretakingcareofagingrelativesandfriends,sacrificing(牺牲)time,professionalcaregivers,whospendyearstrainingforthejob.Asbabyboomersage,thedemandforunpaidcaregiversisrisingisrisingMeanwhile,thenumberofthemisdroppingrapidlythankstosmallerfamilysizes.higherdivorceratesandincreasinglydemandingjobs.ThisNovember,actorRobLoweofferedtotellhisstoryandsendsomeencouragementtothemillionsstrugglingtocareforalovedone.Ihadmyfirstexperiencewithunpaidcaregivingfairlyearly.Myfather,Charles,wasdiagnosed(诊断)withlymphomaatage50Iwas26.Luchily,hewasfinancillysuccessfulandhadalovingwife,mystepmother.Itwaschallenging,butshetherefoehim.Buttwoyearslater,they

divorced.I'vealwaysthoughtithadtodowiththestressfromtakingcareofmyfather.

haveahusbandorasignficantother,soitfelltomemytwobrotherstohandleevevrythingfrom

herinitialdiagnosistodoctorshopping,treatmentoptions,drivinghertoappointmentsand,finally,theendoflife-whichwasprofoundlydifficult,obviously.

IfItooktimeoff,theshowwouldbecanceled.Iwasresponsiblefor150members,soIhadto

findawaytodoboth.

Besides,thereisthenegotiationofmedicalcoverage,whichrequiresphonecalls,weeding

fugpaperworkandtalkingtoinsurancecompaniesanddoctors.Irememberthinking,Iweresickandhadtodothisonmyown?Idon'tthinkIcouldgetoutofbedinthemorning.

Thepeoplewearetalkingabout—thefriendsandfamilymemberswhoareouttheredoing

importantalovedonegothroughanillness,possiblyendingindeath,isstressfulanddepressing.Addeconomicandschedulingburdens,andtheloadforcaregiversisheavy.TothemIsay,Don’tforgetaboutyourself.Whenyougetonanairplane,thecrewsays,Secureyourownmaskfirstbeforehelpingothers.”Why?Becausewithoutyoutakingcareofyourself,youcan'ttakecareofanybodyelse.That'swhyI'vepartneredwithEMDSeronoand,whereyou'llfindinvaluableinformationregardingeverythingyou'llbe,

orare,goingthrough.

62.What'sthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?

A.AlargenumberofAmericansaretakingcareoftheirlovedones.

B.Unpaidcaregiversareingreatdemandduetoavarietyofreasons.

C.Takingcareofagingrelativesandfriendsisincreasinglydemanding.

D.ManyAmericanshavereceivedtrainingtobecomeprofessionalcaregivers.

onhisfather’scase?

A.Toindicatethepossiblestressofacarer.

B.Tointroducehisfamily'smedicalhistory.

C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofbeinghealthy.

D.ToproveCharles5luckofhavingalovingwife.

WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4probablymean?A.TheTVshowwasthenstrugglingtowinalargeraudience.B.TheTVshowwasquitepopularamonglocalunpaidcaregivers.

C.TheTVshowwasfightingtobeallowedtoshootmoreseasons.

D.TheTVshowwasaboutpatientswhowerefightingagainstdiseases.

65.Whichofthefollowingcouldprobablybethebesttitle?

A.Whatmakesagoodcarer?

B.Wherearethecaregivers?

D.Whocaresforthecarer?

C.Whyarecarersnecessary?

D

bothsowrappedupintheirownsillylittlelivesthatfailedtonoticeanythingunusualabout

theirdautghter.Totellthetruth,Idoubttheywouldhavenoticedhadshecrawledintothe

housewithabrokenleg.

Bytheageofoneandahalfherspeechwasperfectandsheknewasmanywordsasmostgrown-ups.

The.parents,insteadofpraisingher,calledheranoisychatterboxandtoldheranoisychatterbox

andtoldhersharplythatsmallgirlsshouldbeseenandnotheard.

Bythetimeshewasthree,Matildahadtaught

taughtherselftoreadbystudyingnewspapersand

magazinesthatlayaroundthehouse.Attheageoffour,shecouldreadfastandwellandshe

somethingcalledEasyCookingbelongingtohermother,andwhenshehadreadthisfromcoverto

cover,andhadlearntalltherecipesbyheart,shedecidedshewantedsomethingmoreinteresting.

“Daddy,”'shesaid,“doyouthinkyoucouldbuymeabook?

“Abook?”hesaid.“Whatdoyouwantabookfor?”

“Toread,-Daddy.”

“What'swrongwiththetelly?We'vegotalovelytellywithatwelve-inchscreenandnowyoucomeaskingforabook!”

daywhenherfatherhadrefusedtobuyherabook,Matildasetoutallbyherselftowalkto

thepubliclibraryinthevillage.SheaskedMrs.Phelps,thelibrarian,if

shemight

sit

awhile

andreadabook.

Mrs.Phelps,slightlysurprisedatthearrivalofsuchatinygirlunaccompaniedbya

parent,neverthelesstoldhershewasverywelcome.

“Wherearethechildren^booksplease!Matildaasked.

“They'reoverthereonthoselowershelves,

Mrs.Phelpstoldher.

“Wouldyo

ulikemeto

helpyoufindaniceonewithlotsofpicturesinit?

“No,thankyou,Matildasaid.“I’msureIcanmanage.”

Fromthenon,everyafternoon,assoonashermotherhadleftforbingo,Matildawouldwalk

downtothelibrary,whereshespenttwoglorioushourssittingquietlybyherself

inacosycorner

’sbookintheplace,

shestartedwanderingaroundinsearchofsomethingelse.

Mrs.Phelps,whohadbeenwatchingherwithinterestforthepastfewweeks,nowgotupfrom

herdeskandwentovertoher.

“CanIhelpyou,Matilda?

”sheasked.

“I'mwondering

whattoreadnext,

”Matilda

said,

“I'vefinished

all

the

children's

books.”

“Youmeanyou'velookedatt

hepictures?

wasfullofmystery.Themysteryoftheroombehindtheclosed

doorandthemysteryofthegardenbehindthegigwall.

Mrs.Phelpswasstunned.

“Exactlyhowoldareyou,Matilda?

”sheasked.

“Fouryearsandthreemonths,

”Matildar

said.

“I

wouldlikeareallygoodbookthat

grown-upsread.Afamousone.

Mrs.Phelpslookedalongtheshelves,takinghert

ime.

“Trythis,

shesaidatlast.

“It'sveryfamousandverygood.

Ifit

’stoolongforyou,justletmeknow

.”

“GreatExpectations

,”

Matildaread,

'dlovetotryit.

”66.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofMatilda'sparents?

A.Theyweretoobusytopayattentiontoher.

B.Theyweretootraditionaltoeducateagirl.C.Theyweretoocaringtoputpressureonher.

D.Theyweretooignoranttoraisechildrenproperly.

Whatdoesthewriterwanttosaybymentioningthenameofthebookthatthefamilyhad?A.Itisagoodbookforalittlegirl.

BThefamilydoesn’thavearealbook.

C.Themotherlikescookingverymuch.,

D.Thefamilyneedssomethinginteresting.

68.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMatilda?

A.Original.B.Hardworking.C.Independent.D.Delightful.

WhydidMrs.PhelpsaskMatildahowoldshewas?A.Shewantedtohavealightconversationwithher.

B.Shethoughtshemightneedguidancewhilereading.

C.Shewantedtofindthebestbookforchildrenofherage.

D.Shewassurprisedathermatureunderstandingofbooks.

70.WhatdoyouthinkMrs.PhelpswoulddoafterMatildagotGreatExpectations?

A.Shewouldreadtogetherwiththelittlegirl.

B.Shewouldshowherhowtoreadthebook.

C.Shewouldwatchherfrombehindherdesk.

D.Shewouldtellherhowgreatthebookwas.

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请认真阅读以下短文,并依照所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个合适的单词。

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worthmore

The17th-centuryFrenchtragedianPierreCorneillewrote:

“Themannerofgivingisworth

morethanthegift.”Hehadapoint,accordingtoCharlesSpence,headofCrossmodalResearchLaboratoryattheUniversityofOxford.

the

shownthathigh-frequencysoundsandcurvedshapesseemtoincreasethesweetnessinfo0tastesbetterifitisaccompaniedbythepoppingsoundofacorkanddrunkfrom

aheavy

山All

winethese

createdmultisensoryexperiences.

So,what'shisadviceifyouwanttoimpressthisholidayseason?

Bulkitup

“We'vejustpublishedresearchoneatingaboxofchocolates,”Mr.Spencesaid.

“Ifyo

u

hidea30-gramweightinaboxofchocolates,thatweighttranslatestoasignificantincrease

perceived(

感知)qualityofthechocolate.

Thereareexceptions

,buttheassociationbetweenweightandtheperceptionofluxury(

侈)

appliestomanyitemsincludingtableware,perfume(

香水)andwine,Mr.

Spencesaid.

“That

swyinarestaurant,awaitermightartfullygiveyouthebottletoweighinyourhand

,”

he

added.

Blackisbasic

Blackisthecolormostassociatedwithluxurybecause,Mr.Spencesaid,

“itseemstobe

thecolorthatweperceivetobetheheaviest.

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