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绝密★启用前2020年春季孝感重点高中联考协作体联合考试高二英语试卷本试卷共8页,67题。全卷满分15()分。考试用时12()分钟。★祝考试顺利*注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置。2.选择题的作
答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄
破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分听力(共两节,满分3()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1()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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。.1.Whatdidthewomansee?A.Ahelicopter.B.Aclog.C.Aneighbor.2.Whatseemstobetheproblem?A.Janecanttypefast.B.There
portistoolong.C.Thecomputermaybreakclown.3.Whowilllookattheboy'sreport?A.Hismother.B.Hisfather.C.Hisboss.4.Whatdidth
ewomandoattheweekend?A.ShewatchedTV.B.Shewentforaride.C.Sheclimbedamountain.5.WhatdoesthemansayaboutSam?A.HeisnowinAmerica.B.Hewill
holdagoodbyeparty.C.Hehasreturnedfromabroad.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Classmates.C.Str
angers.7.WhereistheLanguageArtsbuilding?A.Ontherightofthebridge.B.AttheenclofCampusCentreWalk.C.OppositethePhysicalEd
ucationbuilding.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoesTinausetocureacold?A.Medicine.B.Ginger.C.Coldwater.9.HowoldisTian’sgrandmothernow?A.93yearsold.B.94yearsol
d.C.95yearsold.听第8段材料,回答第1()至12题。10.Howdoesthewomangotowork?A.Bycar.B.Byrunning.C.Bybus.11.Whatfeelingdoesthewomangetfromrunning?A.
Free.B.Peaceful.C.Tired.12.Howwillthemantrainforthebigrace?A.Runtowork.B.Runatagym.C.Runaroundapark.听第9段材料
,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingforhelp.B.Makinganappointment.C.Offeringsuggestions.14.WhatwillJaneandHelendonextweekend?A.Enjoythemselvesw
ithSusan.B.Gohikinginthemountains.C.Dosomeholidayshopping.15.Whendidthewomangoclimbinglasttime?A.About
twoyearsago.B.Aboutayearago.C.Aboutamonthago.16.WhatdoweknowaboutSusan?A.SheisfamiliarwithHelen.B.She
hasgoodorganizationskills.C.She'sJohn'sgirlfriend.听第1()段材料,回答第17至2()题。17.Whatkindofplaceisthespeakermainlydes
cribing?A.Afamousrestaurantchain.B.AlocalcafeinSouthAfrica.C.Anunknownrestaurant.18.Whatmightyouseewhenyougotothediningroom?A.Forest.B.Fis
h.C.Realwildanimals.19.Howwouldthespeakerlikethevisitorstofeel?A.Concernedabouttheenvironment.B.Happywiththedeliciousfood.C.Willingtohelpthep
oor.20.Whatarethemaindishesservedwith?A.Traditionaldrinks.B.Beautifulflowers.C.Culturalstories.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分5()分)第一节(共15小题;每小
题2.5分,满分37.5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。AEventsatTheUniversityofManchesterTelescopeWalkingToursWe'llbehos
tingourpopularTelescopeWalkingToursdailyfrom5Julyto5August,2020.YoucanjoinoneofourfriendlyExplainersastheytak
eyouforawalkaroundthebaseoftheimpressiveLovellTelescope.You'llexploreitsamazinghistoryanddiscoversomeofitsground-breakingres
earch.WalkingTourslastabout45minutes,willtakeplaceindoorsifwet,andareavailableonadrop-inbasis.ArtBasketAreyouandyourfamilyhungrytogetcreative?P
ickupapicnicbasketwithadifference.CometoourOxfordRoadorParksideentranceandpickuponeofourspecialbaskets—
—freeandavailableatanytimeduringgalleryopeninghours,dailyfrom31Mayto31August,2020.Packyourbasketfullofartmaterialsandheadofftoo
urgalleries.Comebacklater,andwe'dlovetoseewhatyou'veclone.ElizabethPriceBringingtogethermanynewandwell-knownworks,includingdrawings,sculptur
esandvideos,theexhibitionwillstarton1March,2020anditrunstill25May,2020.HerTurnerPrizewinningTHEWOOLWORTHSC
HOIRof1979,rememberingthatterriblefireinManchester,willbeshowninthecityforthefirsttime.Children'sStoryCompetitionFrom“TheVeryHungryCaterpillar"a
nd"Charlotte"Web"to“Spiderman",insectshaveinspiredcountlessmuch-lovedstoriesandcomics.Enteryourideasintoourstory
competitionlastingfrom5Marchto1Jline,2020.Winnersineachagecategorywillbechosenbyexpertsandprofession
alwritersandwillbefeaturedinaspecialexhibitionpublicationinsummer2020.21.WhatcanyoudoonTelescopeWalkingTours?A.Toexperienceasp
acewalk.B.Totakeexerciseindoorsoroutdoors.C.Tolearnsomeknowledgeofastronomy.D.Toexplorethehistoricbuildingson
foot.22.Whenwilltheexhibitioneventclose?A.OnMay25,2020.B.OnAugust5,2020.C.OnJune1,2020.D.OnAugust31,2020.23.Whicheventwilllas
tlongest?A.TelescopeWalkingTours.B.ArtBasket.C.ElizabethPrice.D.Children^StoryCompetition.BForalongtimehikersinJapanhaveconsidereda
bearbellessential.Itstinnyringissaidtoscareoffhugecreatures.Nowadays,however,bearbellsareincreasinglyusefulonthewaytotheshopsaswellasinthe
wild.“Thenumberofanimals—whetherbears,boarsormonkeys——isexpanding,andtheyaregoingintovillagesandtowns",saysHirotoEn
ariofYamagataUniversity.Japanishometomanyspeciesofwildanimals,includingbothblackandbrownbears.Estimatesofth
eirnumbersareunstable,butsincethe2000sthenumberofbearsightingshasbeenrising.Therewerecloseto13,000in2018alone.Therea
ppearancehasitsrootsinthetruth:theshrinkingofJapan'spopulationisespeciallysharpinruralareas,whereitismores
eriousbyongoingurbanization.Thereducingquantityofpeople,inturn,hasemboldened(使大胆)animals.Bearsarelessli
mitedaboutenteringvillagesinbroaddaylightiftherearefewfolksaround,MrEnarisays.Indeed,thebiggestjumpsinsightin
gshavebeenwherethepopulationisfallingfastest.HuntingisdeclininginJapan,too.Governmentdatasuggestthattheaverage
hunterisnow68yearsold.Thecountry'smanyforestsandmountainsprovideanexpansivehabitatforwildanimals.Indeed,thetruewildernessisgrowingasforestersand
farmersdieoff.Bearsbecomeparticularlyboldinyearswhenacorns(橡实)arescarce,sneakingintoorchards(果园)tostealfruits.Whilesom
ewelcometheirreappearance?otherssufferfromit.Everyyearbearsinjurescoresofpeople,andkillahandful.Deercausedamagetofarmlandandspeeduperosionby,
forexample,eatingupgrass.Simplesolutions,suchaschangingthelayoutaroundvillagesorputtingupfences,arerarelyused.Instead,ma
nybearsarecapturedorkilled.In2013thegovernmentdecidedtohalvethenumberofcertaintypesofdeer,boarsandmonkeysby2023.Japanisstrugglingtoadapt
tothechangingpowerbalancebetweenanimalsandpeople",saysMrEnari.24.InJapan,whatwerethebearbellsfirstusedfor?A.Warningpeopleofbears'appearance.B.Safegua
rdingtheshopsandvillages.C.Drivingawayvariouswildanimals.D.Scaringoffbearsforthehikers.25.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Itishardtoseeab
rownbearinJapan.B.Thenumberofbearsightingshasdeclinedsince2000.C.Japan'sreducingpopulationisamaincauseforbears'reappearan
ce.D.Bearsappearmostfrequentlywherethepopulationincreasesfastest.26.Whatistheothercauseforwildanimals'reappearance?A.Theincr
easeofforests.B.Thedeclineofhunting.C.Thereductionoftheirhabitats.D.Thedeathofforestersandfarmers.27.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Th
eproblemwildanimalsbringaboutandrelatedmeasurestohandleit.B.Japanesepeople'sattitudetothereappearanceofwildanimals.C.Methodsforkillingwildanimal
sandthegovernment'sattitudetothem.D.Thewildanimals'futureJapaneseexpertsexpect.CAsscientificmeetingsarecanceledworldwide,r
esearchersarerethinkinghowtheynetworkamovethatshouldhavecloneearlier.“Atsomepoint,weneedtobehavingconversationsa
bout'Whatisthepointofaconferencenow?saysSarahHorst,aplanetaryscientist.Meetingspacesthatareinaccessibletosomedisabledscientists,healthconside
rations,alackofaccesstochildcareandtravelrestrictionscanallenclupalienating(疏远)potentialattendeesfromphy
sicalconferences.There'salargeappetite"foralternativeconferenceset-ups,saysDivyaPersaud,aplanetaryscientist.SheandEleanorArmstrong,a
UCLsociologistofspacescience,haveagrantfromtheiruniversitytoholdanexperimentalvirtualconference,calledSpaceSciencein
Context,inMay.Theconferenceaimstoimproveaccessibility.Participantswillwatchrecordedtalksaheadoftimeandthenjoininonlineconversat
ionsonthedayoftheconference.Persaudsaysthattheresponsetoplansforthemeeting,whichlauncheditssave—the—datewebsitelastweek,hasbeenoverwhelminglypositi
ve.Butshealsopointsoutthatmanyoftheadjustmentsthatconferencesaremaking,suchasintroducingvirtualparticipation,areaccommod
ationsforwhichdisabledscientistshavebeendemandingloudlyforyears,andit'sashamethatittookaglobalhealthcrisistomakethemhappe
n.Still,asconferenceorganizersarefindingout,makingthesechanges,especiallyonshortnotice,isnoeasything.TheEuropeanGeophysicalUnion(EGU)generalcon
ferenceisscheduledfor3---8MayinVienna,andsessionleadersaremakingotherplansincaseitiscanceled.ThoseintendingtoparticipateintheLunarandPlaneta
ryScienceConferencethisweekinTheWoodlands,Texas,foundthattheyaretryingtocomeupwithalternativesolutionswhenthat
conferencewascanceledon4March.Mostoftheresponseswerejust'Well,havetheconferenceonline’”saysHorst.28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTapotentialattendee?A.Sci
entistswithoutvisas.B.Scientistswhoarenotfeelingwell.C.Scientistswithphysicaldisabilities.D.Scientistswhodon,tunderstandchildcare
.29.Whatisthepublic'sattitudetowardsonlineconference?A.Uncertain.B.Supportive.C.Disappointed.D.Dissatisfied.30.Whydoesthesec
ondparagraphtakeSpaceScienceinContextasanexample?A.Toshowthatmoderntechnologycanrealizeconferenceonline.B.Toprovethatvirtualco
nferencescanmakemorepeopleinvolved.C.Topraisetheconferenceorganizingabilityofthesetwoscientists.D.Toemphasizethatthepreviousphysicalmeetingswereunsu
ccessful.31.Wherewouldthispassagemostprobablyappear?A.Inaguidebookfortourists.B.Inaweeklystorymagazin
e.C.Insciencechannelofawebsite.D.Onthefrontpageofanewspaper.DBeingalonedoesn'tnecessarilymeanbeinglonely:evenwhenyou'rediningalone,
you'reofteninthecompanyofyourphone,whichmeansyou'reintouchwithfriendsandfamily,withthetapofascreen.Anewsurveyof2,000Americansfound
thattheaverageadulteatsaloneduring7..4mealseachweek.However,manysayitcanbeagoodthing.Infact,thesurveyrevealedthat68per
centofAmericanslookforwardtoeatingamealalone.ThetopreasonwhyAmericanseatalone?“It'smorerelaxing,say50percentofpeoplewhohavet
akenpartinthesurvey.Busyschedules(44percent)andsavingmoney(38percent)roundoutthetopthreeanswers.Thenewstudy,conductedbyOnePollonbeh
alfofTheU.S.HighbushBlueberryCouncil,revealedthatbusyschedulesarechallengingforAmericansingeneral,andthatitimpactsmealtimei
snoexception.TheaverageAmericansaystheyrushthroughfourmealsaweekduetolackoftime,withtwomealsbeingeatenontheirfeetand/oronthego.Technolo
gymaybechanginghowweunderstandouralonetime,anddiningbesideyourphonecouldbeJustasgoodaseatingwithafriend.Atleasthalfofrespondentsw
illtakepartinsome“eatandscroll"forsixmealseveryweek,but,twointhree(66percent)saytheydon,tfeellikethey'reeatingalonewhenthey'relookin
gthroughtheirphone.Keepingourrelationshipsstrongdoesn'talwaysrequirebeingtogetherphysically(thoughtheaveragepersoninthepollatewithanotherpersonsi
xtimesaweek——oneshyoftheir“solomeals"record).Accordingtothepoll,threeinfourrespondents(75percent)feelthatengagingwiththeirfriendsandfamilyonsoci
almediaplatformshelpsthemfeelmoreconnected.“Today,'togetherness'ismoreofafeelingthanaphysicalstate,andpeoplegetcreativetostayconnected,"saidas
pokespersonforTheHighbushBlueberryCouncil.“Thejoyofbeingtogether—howeveryoumanageit—neverchanges.32.Whichstatementistheleadingreasonw
hyAmericanseatalone?A.“Icanrelaxmore."B.“Iwanttosavemoney."C.“I'mrushed."D.“Myfriendsareallbusy."33.Whatquestiondoesthetextwantto
answer?A.Whatmakespeoplefeellikethey'renoteatingalone?B.Whydoes“dinnerfortwo"mean“youandyourdevice"?
C.HowdosocialmediaplatformschangeAmericans,eatinghabits?D.Why68percentofAmericansfeelgoodabouteatingalone?34.WhatchangesthewayAmericansundersta
ndtheiralonetime?A.Busyschedules.B.TechnologyC.Lifestyle.D.Finance.35.What'stheunderstandingof“togetherness"forAmericansnowadays?A.Itrequiresbein
gtogetherphysically.B.Itsastateofaccompanyingsidebyside.C.Itsmoreofaspiritualfeeling.D.Ithasnothingtodowiths
ocialmedia.第二节(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。BasicprotectivemeasuresagainstthenovelcoronavirusStayawa
reofthelatestinformationontheCOVID-l9outbreak,availableontheWHOwebsiteandthroughyournationalandlocalpublichealthauthority.M
ostpeoplewhobecomeinfectedexperiencemildillnessandrecover,butitcanbemoresevereforothers.36:WashyourhandsfrequentlyRegularlyandth
oroughlycleanyourhandswithanalcohol-basedhandruborwashthemwithsoapandwater.37?Washingyourhandswithsoapandwaterorusinganalcoho
l-basedhandrubkillsvirusesthatmaybeonyourhands.38Keepatleast1metre(3feet)distancebetweenyourselfandanyonewhoiscoughingorsneezing.Why?Whens
omeonecoughsorsneezestheyspraysmallliquiddroplets(小滴)fromtheirnoseormouthwhichmaycontainvirus.Ifyouaretooclose,youcanbreatheinthedroplets,inc
ludingtheCOVID-19virusifthepersoncoughinghasthedisease.Avoidtouchingeyes,noseandmouthWhy?39.Oncecontaminated(污染),hands
cantransferthevirustoyoureyes,noseormouth.Fromthere,theviruscanenteryourbodyandcanmakeyousick.Ifyouhavefever,coughanddifficultybreathing,seekmedica
lcareearlyStayhomeifyoufeelunwell.Ifyouhavefever,coughanddifficultybreathing,seekmedicalattentionandcallinadvance.Followthedirectionso
fyourlocalhealthauthority.Why?Nationalandlocalauthoritieswillhavethemostup-to-dateinformationonthesituationinyourarea.Callinginadvancewill
allowyourhealthcareprovidertoquicklydirectyoutotherighthealthfacility.40.A.HowB.WhyC.MaintainsocialdistancingD.Handstouchmanysurfacesandcanpickupvi
rusesE.StayinformedonthelatestdevelopmentsaboutCOVID-19F.TakecareofyourhealthandprotectothersbydoingthefollowingG.Thiswillalsoprotectyoua
ndhelppreventthespreadofvirusesandotherinfections第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分3()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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。TheGloverkidsinNewburgh,NewYork,wanttomakealittleextramoneythemselvesbeforeschoolopens.So,earliert
hisweek,theysetupalemonadestandonthesideoftheroad.41wasgoodduringtherushhour,atwhichpointsomepoliceofficerspulledup,and42
WhitneyGlover,motheroftheyoungenterprisers,thatsome43personhadcalledtomakecomplaintsaboutkids'sellinglemonade.Now,inmoststor
ies,that'swhenthepolice44thestand,tellingkidstotakeafoodhandlingcourse,andgeta45fromtherelateddepartment.Thenthec
hildrengohomecompletely46fortheirenterpriseisbroken.Butnotinthis47.Thepoliceofficerssaidthekidsweren'tdoinganythingwrong,48creatingabi
tofatrafficjam,andtheirmotivationshouldbe49.Thekidsalsopromisedtomake50totheirscheduletoavoidtrafficproblems.After51foraphotowiththekids,theyleft.Wh
itneypostedthepictureonsocialmediawithexplanatorywords.The52storyhascreatedagreatdealoflocal53andthelemonadebusine
ssisnowbooming.Dozensofcustomershave54forlemonade.“Everysingletimeyoubuyaglass,childrenlookamazedbythe55oftimeandeffor
tstocoinsintheirhands,"Whitneysaid.41.A.ProgressB.BusinessC.BudgetD.Purpose42.A.demandedB.proposedC.warnedD.informed43.A.b
itterB.generousC.anxiousD.responsible44.A.takeoverB.shutclownC.leaveoutD.driveaway45.A.courseB.fundC.permitD.r
ecord46.A.surprisedB.depressedC.frightenedD.confused47.A.contextB.respectC.reasonD.case48.A.otherthanB.insteadofC.asf
orD.dueto49.A.managedB.celebratedC.preventedD.reflected50.A.contributionsB.differencesC.adjustmentsD.objections51.A.pr
eparingB.accountingC.posingD.searching52.A.refreshingB.movingC.amusingD.convincing53.A.apologyB.changeC.di
scussionD.support54.A.stoodoutB.stoodbyC.stoppedbyD.stoppedout55.A.transformationB.devotionC.attachmentD.supplement第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分
,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。OneofthebiggermisunderstandingsaboutChina'stechmarketisthatChinaisallaboutcopyingandstealingideas.Bu
tifthatwaseverthecase,it56(certain)isn'tnow.Chinaentrepreneurs(企业家)57(prove)thattheycaninnovate(创新).Infact,they'vebecom
esogoodat58thattheWestisnowcopyingtheirideas.Hereareafewexamples.Facebookborrowedsomeideas59WeChat'smessagingappwhen60U.
S.socialmediagiantintroducedgroupchatsandprivatemessaging.Inbike-sharing,asimilartransferoccurred.LmeBikecopiedChina'stwomajorbike-sharing61(co
mpany),OfoandMobike.Chinagainedanadvantagebybeingabletoleapfrog(跳过,避开)someolder,62(west)technologiesandgostraighttonewtechsuchasQRcodes,toel
ectricvehicles,tohigh-speedtrains,tomobilepayments,andsuperappsthatcombineallthesefunctions.Weareenteringanewstage63separateuniver
sesarebeingcreated.This64(cause)byChina'sfastrise,anda65(grow)gapbetweentheU.S.andChinaontechnologyinnovat
ionsthatmatterforthefuture.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)假定你是李华,你的外教Peter对中国饮食文化非常感兴趣,他想请你推荐一款中国传统餐饮,请你写一封e-mail。内容包括:1.餐饮名称;2.
简要描述;3.推荐理由.注意:1.词数80字左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的文章,续写的词数应为15()词左右。An80-
year-oldmanwassittingonthesofainhishousealongwithhis45-year-oldhighlyeducatedson.Suddenlyacrow(乌鸦)flewclown
andsatontheirwindow.Thefatheraskedhisson,Whatisthis?"thesonreplied?“Itisacrow."Afterafewminutes,thefatheraskedhissonforthesecondtime,"Wh
atisthis?"Thesonsaid?“Father,Ihavejustnowtoldyou.It’sacrow!"Afteralittlewhile,theoldfatheragainaskedhissonforthethirdtime,“Whatisthis?"A
tthistimesomeexpressionofannoyancewasfeltintheson'stonewhenhesaidtohisfatherwithanunkindrefusal?“It'sacrow,acrow."A
littlewhilelater,thefatheragainaskedhissonthefourthtime,Whatisthis?"Thistime?thesonshoutedathisfather,“Whydoyoukeepaskin
gmethesamequestionagainandagain?Ihavetoldyousomanytimes'ITISACROW'.Areyounotabletounderstandthis?"Alittlelaterthefatherwe
nttohisroomandcamebackwithanoldtattered(破旧的)diary,whichhehadmaintainedsincehissonwasborn.Onopeningapage,heask
edhissontoreadthatpage.Thefollowingwordswerewritteninthediary:“Todaymylittlesonagedthreewassittingwithmeonthesofa,whenacroww
assittingonthewindow.Mysonaskedme23timeswhatitwas,andIrepliedtohimall23timesthatitwasacrow.Ihuggedhimlovinglyeachtimeheaskedmethesamequestion.I
didnotatallfeelannoyedbutIratherfeltaffectionformyinnocentson."注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为15()左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Afterreadingthediary,thesonwasfilledwithtears.Paragraph2:Feelingashamed,thesongot
clownonhiskneesbeforehisfather.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com