福建省泰宁第一中学2019-2020学年高二上学期第二次阶段考试英语试题

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泰宁一中2019-2020学年上学期第二阶段考试高二英语科试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)选择题部分第一部分听力理解(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(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.How

doesthemanusuallygotowork?�A.Bybus.�B.Bysubway.�C.Bycar.�2.Whattimeisitnow?�A.4:45.�B.4:55.�C.5:05.�3.Whatwi

llGinadothisafternoon?�A.Gotothebeach.�B.Writeherpaper.�C.MeetMrs.Brown.4.What'sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?�A.Bossa

ndsecretary.B.Customerandwaitress.C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatisthemandoing?�A.Preparingaresume�B.Makingmusicvideos.C.Havingajobinterview.第二节(共15小

题,每小题1.5分,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和第7两个小题

。6.Howmuchdoesakilooflobsterscostnow?�A.$100.�B.$90C.$80.�7.WhywillthewomancallLinda?�A.Toinvitehertohavedinner.

�B.Toborrowadiscountcard.�C.Toaskaboutseafooddishes.�高二英语科试卷第1页(共11页)听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatmadethemantired?�A.Writinginvitations.�B.Prepa

ringboxes.�C.Unpackingthings.9.Whatkindofpartydoesthewomanplantohold?A.Asimpleone.�B.Aspecialone.�C.Abigone.听

下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whichcityisthemaninterestedinvisiting?�A.Madrid.�B.Barcelona.�C.Andalusia�11.Whatdoesthemanwanttododuringhistrip?�A.V

isitSpain'slargecities.�B.ExpecienceSpain'sculture.C.Travelfromnorthtosouth.�12.Wherearethespeakers?�A.Atares

taurant.�B.Atatravelagency.�C.Athome.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Wheredidthewomanfirstwatch“MillionDollarBaby”?�A.Athome.�B.Inthecinema.�C.

Inherhighschool.14.WhatroledidClintEastwoodplayinmakingthemovie?�A.Awriter.�B.Aproducer.�C.Adirector.�15.WhatdidtheAcademy'sjudgesthinkofF

reeman'sperformanceinthemovie?�A.Terrible.�B.Justso-so.�C.Great.�16.Whendid“BatmanBegins”comeout?�A.In2004.�B.In2005.�C.In2015.听下面一段独白,回答第17至

第20四个小题。17.WhatdidthespeakerworkasinIndiain2018?�A.Atourguide.�B.Adressdesigner.�C.Avolunteer.�18.Whatdoesthespeak

ertellDavidtodo?�A.Bepreparedformanyinconveniences.�B.LearnmoreaboutIndians’customs.�C.Goonaholidaythereinadvance.�19.Whydoesthe

speakerrecommendDelhi?�A.Shedidsomegoodprojectsthere.�B.Basicneedscanbeguaranteedthere.C.It'sgoodforvolunteeringandsightseeing.高二英语科试卷第2页(共

11页)20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?�A.HerexperiencesinIndia.�B.AvolunteerprograminIndia.�C.SometipsonvolunteeringinIn

dia.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)高二英语科试卷第1页阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAten-year-oldfromHowell,Michiganis

beingpraisedasaherothankstohispersistence(坚持)thatledtosavingthelifeofanelderlyneighbor.TheeventhappenedlateinaneveningwhenDa

nnyDiPietrowasbeingdrivenhomefromhockeypracticebyhismom.That’swhentheyoungboynoticedanopengarage(车库)andafigure(身影)thathebelievedwasadogoutsideanap

artmentbuildingnearhishouse.Giventhefreezingcoldweather,theyoungboygotafeelingthatsomethingwasnotright.Butinsteadofdismis

singitlikemostkidshisagewouldhave,heinsistedthathismother,Dawn,findoutwhatwasgoingon.DawntriedtomakeDann

ybelievethatnoonewouldleaveadogoutinsuchcoldweather,butherefusedtotakenoforananswer.Dawnfinallygaveinanddecidedtodrive

totheareawiththefamilydogandseeiftherewasanytruthtoDanny’shunch(直觉).Sureenough,asshegotclosertotheapartmentbuildi

ngshenoticedagaragethatwaswideopenandsomeonewavingmadlyforhelp.Upongettingthere,sherealizedthatitwasnotado

gtheyoungboyhadseen,butKathleenSt.Onge.The80-year-oldhadfallendownonsomeiceinhergarageandhadbeenlyingtherefortwohours,unabletogetup

.Dawnrushedhometogetherhusbandtohelpandcalled911.ThetwothenreturnedwithsomeblanketstocoverMs.St.Onge,whiletheywaitedfortheambulance(救护车)toarriv

e.Thoughstillinhospital,theelderlywomanisrecoveringwellandforevergratefultoDanny,forfollowinguponhishunch!21.Whenseeingafigureinanopengarage,Danny__

______.A.realizedsomethingwaswrongB.thoughtitwasahomelessdogC.recognizeditwasanoldmanD.believeditwasnothingimportant22.Whichofth

efollowingcanbestdescribeDanny?A.Braveandpatient.B.Persistent(执着的)andwarm-hearted.C.Considerateandoptimisti

c.D.Friendlyandhonest.高二英语科试卷第3页(共11页)23.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Alwaysfollowyourhunch.B.Bereadytohelpsavetheelderl

y.C.10-year-oldsaveselderlyneighbor’slife.D.Unknownherobringsloveandhope.BMillionsofAmericanssitbehindacomp

uterscreenbecausethevastmajorityofstable,high-payingprofessions(职业)are“officejobs”.However,havingasuccessfulcareerdoesnotrequireyoutosi

tbehindadeskandplugawayatacomputerallday.Infact,therearealargenumberofnon-deskjobsinavarietyofindustriesthataregrowinga

ndofferingworkersadirectpathtothemiddleclass,accordingtoanewanalysisoflabormarketinformationfromCareerBuilder.Althoughmostofthehighest-payingnon-de

skjobsaremedicalprofessionsthatrequireadoctoralorprofessionaldegree,thereare170non-deskprofessionsthatpay$15perhourormore,donotrequireabachelor’s

degree(学士学位),andhaveseenatleast6percentjobgrowthoverthelastfouryears.“TheUSworkforcehasgraduallychangedtooffice-basedworkbecauseoftheriseoftheprofes

sionalserviceeconomyandproductivity(生产效率)gainsassociatedwithinformationtechnology,”RosemaryHaefner,VicePresidentofHumanResou

rcesOfficeratCareerBuilder,saidinastatement.“Butsomeofthehealthiestareasofjobgrowthyearafteryearareinmiddle-skillprofessionsthat

don’trequireworkerstositinfrontofcomputermonitorsandphonesfor40hoursaweek.”Herearethetop-payingjobsthatdon’t

requireyoutoworkatadeskinvariouskinds—noneofwhichrequireafour-yearcollegedegree—andtheirhourlysalary(工资)andgrowthratesince2010:professio

nalassistants(助理):$26.57,14percent;elevatorrepairers:$37.81,6percent;mechanicalengineeringtechnicians:$25.19,10percent;andelectromechanical(电动机械的)tec

hnicians:$24.68,8percent.Whiletheytendtopaylessthantraditionalofficejobs,non-deskprofessionsprovideavarietyofbenefits.Ha

efnerpointstoa2014CareerBuildersurveythatdiscoveredworkerswhodon’tworkatadeskalldayarelesslikelytocomplainabouttheirworkenvironmentandlesslik

elytoreportbeingoverweight.高二英语科试卷第4页(共11页)24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“plugaway”inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.Keeponw

orking.B.Lookforajob.C.Turnoffaswitch.D.Giveupworking.25.Whatconclusioncanwedrawfromthesecondparagraph?A.Anon-deskjobmayprovideyouwitham

iddle-classlife.B.Thelastfouryearshasseenanincreaseindeskjobs.C.Thecollegedegreeisthetickettoaposition.D.Anon-deskjob

cannotofferyouasecurelife.26.WhatisthekeyreasonfortheUSworkforcetochangetooffice-basedwork?A.Highsalary.B.

Medicine.C.Serviceindustries.D.Informationtechnology.CManycollegestudentsturntoADHD(注意缺陷障碍)medicineduringtheexamweek,whichis

regardedas“smartdrugs”thatwillhelptheiracademic(学术的)performance.ThethinkingisthatifthedrugshelpstudentswithADHDimprovetheirfocus,theysh

ouldprovidethesamebenefitforpeoplewhodon’thavethedisorder.Butanewstudyshowsthatdrugscanactuallydamagebrainfunctionofhealthystudentswhotak

ethedrughopingtoboosttheirintelligence.“It’snotasmartdrugwhichwillsuddenlyimprovetheirabilitytounderstandinformationtheyread,”saidLisaWeyandt,aprofe

ssorattheUniversityofRhodeIsland.Totestwhetherthiseffectisrealornot,researchersorganized13studentstotakepartintwofi

ve-hourstudysessions(一段时间)inthelab.Thestudentstookthestandard30mgADHDdrugsbeforeonesession,andasugarpillbeforetheother.StudentsonADHDdrugsdid

experienceanincreaseintheirbloodpressureandheartrates.“Themedicinewashavinganeffectontheirbrain,”Weyandtsai

d.Thestudentsalsoshowedanimprovementintheirabilitytofocus,theresearchersfound.However,studentsonADHDdrugsex

periencednoimprovementinreadingcomprehension,readingfluencyorknowledgereviews,comparedtowhenthey’dtakenasugarpil

l.“Wereadaloudstoriestothemandaskedthemtorecallinformationfromthestories,”shesaid.“Thatdidn’timprove.”Worse,theADHDdrugactuallyharmsstudents’memory.I

t’softenmisusedbecausepeoplepullall-nightersandthey’retired,andtheythinkit’sgoingtokeepthemawake.Maybeitdoes,but

it’scertainlynotgoingtohelptheiracademicwork.Thebrainisstilldevelopinguntilthemidtolate20s.It’simpor

tanttokeepithealthy.高二英语科试卷第5页(共11页)There’salsoachancethatADHDdrugscouldendangerastudent’shearthealth.27.WhydosomecollegestudentstakeA

DHDdrugs?A.Togethighermarks.B.Toimprovetheirsleeping.C.Tomakethemfeelrelaxed.D.Totreatbraindisorder.28.Whichofthefollowi

ngisclosestinmeaningtotheword“boost”inParagraph2?A.Analyze.B.Affect.C.Improve.D.Understand.29.WhateffectdidADHDdrug

shaveonthestudentsintheexperiment?A.Theirreadingfluencywasgreatlyraised.B.Theirbloodpressurewasreduced.C.Theybecamemorefocused.D.Theycould

rememberbetterandmorequickly.30.Wherecanwereadthistext?A.Inadruginstruction.B.Inabiologytextbook.C.Inatravelmagazine.

D.Inanewsreport.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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。LastweekwhenIwasreadin

gathome,myyoungersisterrushedinandtoldmeanoldmanwaslyingonthegroundinfrontofourbuilding.Iimmediatelyto

okmyfirst-aidkitandrandownstairs.Hewassufferingaslightheartattack.AndIperformedCPRonhim.Luckily,anambulancecamesoonandhewastakentohospital.Lat

erthatdayIwastoldbythehospitalwhatIdidhelpedrescuetheoldman'slife.Iwashappytohearthat.31Thereweremanypeoplewhowant

edtohelparoundtheoldmanthen.Yetnooneperformedfirstaidonhimastheyhadn’tattendedafirst-aidcourse.32Here

aremyreasons.Youcangaintheknowledge,skillsandconfidencetoactinanemergency.Youneverknowwhenyoumightneedthem—youcouldbeathome,atwork,a

tschooloronholiday.Ifyouhavetheskills,youcanactwheneveryou'reneeded.33Foryourfamily,yourneighborsorthebroadercommunity,havingmorepeoplewithfirs

t-aidskillshelpsbuildastrongerandmoreharmoniouscommunity.Youcanstaysafeatwork.34Withfirst-aidknowledgeyoucancreateasafeworkenvironmentand

helpmeetyourworkplace’ssafetyrequirements.It’shelpfultoyourfuturecareer.Thefirst-handexperienceyougainthroughlearningfirstaidandusingyourski

llscouldhelpyoudecideifyouwanttopursueacareerinthehealthprofession.35高二英语科试卷第6页(共11页)A.Ireceivedaphonecallfr

omthehospital.B.YetatthesametimeIfeltabitsad.C.Illnessandinjurycanhappenanywhere,anytime.D.Youcanbearesource

foryourcommunity.E.Youcantakefirst-aidcoursesinyourcommunityforfree.F.Ithinkeveryoneshouldlearnatleastsomebasicfirst-aidtechniques,whic

hcanbeveryvital.G.Italsoshowsyourcommitmenttoacareerinthehealthprofessionwhenitcomestoapplyingforjobs.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Mymomonlyhadoneeye.

Ihatedher.Shewassuchanembarrassment(尴尬).I36onedayshecametoschool.Iwassoembarrassed.Howcouldshedothistome?Ithrewhera37lookandra

nout.I38thatIwouldgrowupandbecomesuccessful,stayingawayfromher.ThenI39reallyhard.IwasacceptedbySeoulNationalUniversityandleft

mymom.ThenIgotmarriedandhadkids,too.NowI’mlivinga40lifeasasuccessfulman.41,thishappinesscametoanendwh

en42mymothercametoseeme.Uponseeingmymom’seye,mychildrenranaway.Ishoutedather43,“Howcanyoucometo44mykids!”Hearingthis,shelookedatmeforawhile

andthen45.AfewdayslaterIreceivedaletterfrommymom.“Mylifehasbeenlongenoughnow.AndIwon’t46Seoulanymore,butwoulditbe47foryoutocomet

ovisitmeonceinawhile?”“Yousee,whenyouwereverylittle,you48anaccident,andlostyoureye.Asamother,Icouldn’t49

watchingyouhavingtogrowupwithonlyoneeye,soIgaveyoumine.Iwasso50ofmysonwhowasseeingawholenewworldforme.Iwasnever51withyo

uforanythingyoudid.Ireally52you.”My53fellapart.Ihatedmyselfandcriedformymom.Ididn’t54anywaythatwillmakeupforthemo

st55thingsI’vedonetoher.高二英语科试卷第7页(共11页)36.A.rememberB.admitC.expectD.understand37.A.differentB.hatefulC.concernedD.

determined38.A.realizedB.learnedC.fearedD.decided39.A.sufferedB.studiedC.burstD.trained40.A.happyB.specialC.lonelyD.boring41.A.StillB.InsteadC.Besi

desD.However42.A.secretlyB.frequentlyC.hurriedlyD.unexpectedly43.A.doubtfullyB.curiouslyC.angrilyD.e

xcitedly44.A.cheatB.surpriseC.frightenD.command45.A.remainedB.disagreedC.shoutedD.disappeared46.A.visitB.m

issC.leaveD.mention47.A.hardB.strangeC.possibleD.necessary48.A.gotintoB.lookedintoC.talkedaboutD.caredabout49.A.stopB.standC.avoidD.help50

.A.carefulB.afraidC.proudD.sick51.A.honestB.upsetC.patientD.strict52.A.loveB.believeC.ignoreD.doubt53.A.eyeB.familyC.worldD.marriage54.A.dr

eamofB.knowofC.makeuseofD.keeptrackof55.A.unfairB.carelessC.terribleD.dangerous非选择题部分第二节语法填空(共10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。ABiteofChinaNotripwouldbecompletewithoutexperiencingthelocalfoodculture.Actually,Chinahasvariouskindsofdeliciousfood,56(inclu

de)awidevarietyoflocalsnacks(小吃).Withoutadoubt,forthemajorityoftheforeignersIcontacted,andmyselfincluded,P

ekingDuck,DimSum,MongolianHotPotwerethefavoriteChinese57(dish).Chinaisaplace58thefoodisnotonlydelicious,butthe59(cheap)

I’veeverfound.60mylastnightinBeijingbeforereturningtotheStates,IwenttoaPekingDuckrestaurantthathadbeensuggestedformetotry.Whatabeautifulplace

!Splendidwoodblockprintsonthewalls,freshflowersinthevasesonthetable,61(attract)silverware(镀银餐具)andbeautifulchopsticks.Iwashand

ed62menu高二英语科试卷第8页(共11页)andfoundmostoftheprices63(be)especiallylowforthehighqualityofthefood.Theduckcameinwhol

eorhalf,alongwithallthelittledecorationsthatyouknowifyou’veevereatenPekingduck—alittletortilla(玉米饼)toputthesliceddu

ckandvegetablesinchoppedonion,sauce.Anyway,IendeduporderingawholeduckandthoughtI’djusttaketherestbacktomyhotel64(ea

t)laterifIcouldn’tfinishit.Unbelievably,intheendtherewasnoneofthewholeduck65(leave)ontheplate.Umm,yummy!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节完成句

子(共10小题,20空;每空0.5分,满分10分)66.你不仅要关注细节信息,你还要根据此人所说的话准备提出下一个问题。Notonly______youhavetoconcentrateondetailedfact

s,youalsohavetopreparethenextquestion_____________whatthepersonsays.67.你们有没有过这样的情况:你的记者被控告他(她)们的报道完全失实?Haveyouever

hadacase___yourjournalists________ofgettingthewrongendofthestick?68.正如你能想象到的,时间就像海绵里的水只要愿挤总还是有的。Asyoucanimagine,timeislikethewaterinasponge,andthe

nifyouwould,youcould_____sometime____.69.除非衣服粘贴在烧伤面上,否则都要把衣服脱掉。如果需要的话,可以使用剪刀。Removeclothingusingscissors__________unlessitisstucktotheburn.70

.他找到了许多绷带,这在救斯莱德女士的命中发挥了重要作用。Heputhishandsonanumberofbandages,which______________________tosaveMsSlad

e’slife.71.他老是向别人索要太多。Itistypicalofhimtoaskfor______________________fromothers.72.巧合的是,这件杰作是他的财产之一。_________________

,themasterpieceisoneofhispossessions.73.很显然,引来苍蝇的糖水被污染了。Itisevidentthatthesweetwater______________fliesispolluted.

高二英语科试卷第9页(共11页)第二节应用文写作(满分10分)假定你是李华,请给你的笔友Tom写信,告诉他你的姑姑李莹要去他那里开中国丝绸博览会(silkexhibition),问Tom是否能够去机场接她。内容主要包括:1.你的姑姑个子高,留黑色长发,身穿蓝色丝绸旗袍(cheongsam);

2.航班号:CA211;3.到达时间:12月6日上午11点;注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,YoursLiHua(注意:背面还有试题)高二英语科试卷第10页(共11页)第三节概要写作

(满分20分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。ThewayofChinesepeople’slifehasbeenchangedthroughtheChina’s“NewFourGreatInventi

ons”.Whatare“NewFourGreatInventions”?TheyareHigh-speedrail,Sharedbike,OnlineshoppingandAli-pay(支付宝).WhatdidtheChina’s“N

ewFourGreatInventions”bringtous?High-speedrail—Moderntransportationmakeseverybodyneighbor.Theinventionofthehigh-speedrailwaymakesiteasytothousandso

fmilesaday.TodayChina’srailtransittechnologyisthebest,theChina’sdailyaverageof4,000trains,sendingabout4.6millionpassengers.Shar

edbike—Shortwalksbecomemoreconvenientandfaster,andcarbonemissionsarereduced,whichisfriendlytotheenvironment.YoucandownloadtheAPPaboutsha

redbikes,paysomemoney,thenyoucanusebicycleseverywhereinthestreet.TheChinesesharedbicycleprogramshavebeenbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Onli

neshopping—Don’tneedtogoouttofindtheneedsforliving.Onlineshopping,asthenameimplies,istopaymoneyonline.Purchases(购买物)

canbesenthome.Chinahas751millionInternetusers,724millionmobilephoneusers;totaltransactions(销售额)onNovember11andDecember12hitar

ecordhigheveryyear.OnlineshoppingletsChineseInternetusersenjoy“shoppingcarnival”everyday.Ali-pay—Asoftwarewhichcanreplacecashpayment.Withintel

ligencephones’popularization,Ali-payhasbecomeanindispensable(不可或缺的)APP.Throughscanningthe“QRcode”,Ali-pay

wantstorealizetheambitionof“replacingcashpayments”gradually.On11thNovember2018,boththemobilepaymentaccountandthetransaction(成交额)reac

hed213.5billion.ThereisnodoubtthatChinahasalreadyuseditsownpowerof“NewFourGreatInventions”tobecomethegreatpowerfultechnologica

lcountry,showingthepowerofChinaonceagain.高二英语科试卷第11页(共11页)泰宁一中2019-2020学年上学期第二阶段考试高二英语科试卷参考答案第一部分听力1.5分共30分1—5CACAC6—10CACAC11—15BABCC

16—20BCACC第二部分阅读理解2.5共25分21—23ABC24—26AAD27—30ACCD2分共10分31—35BFDCG第三部分语言运用1.5分共30分36—40ABDBA41—45DDCCD46—50A

CABC51—55BACBC语法填空1.5分共15分56.including57.dishes58.where59.cheapest60.On61.attractive62.a63.were64.toeat65.left第四部分

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