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2020-2021学年度下学期高二学部5月月考英语试卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷选择题第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答看关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Howdidthe
womanfeelaboutherholidaythisyear?A.ExcitedB.TiredC,Disappointed2.Whathavethespeakersgotplentyof?A.PaperB.Envelopes.C.Pens3.
Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.AtanairportBAtabusstop.C.Atatrainstation4.Whendidthemanplantowakeup?A.At7amB.At8am.C.At9am5.Whow
asMonroeStreetnamedafter?A:AnactressB.Apresident.C.Anauthor第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题6.Whatdidthemandothismorning?A.HevisitedthedentistB.Hemetacustomer.C.Hehadhisearchecked7.Wh
atistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?AColleaguesBCouple.C.Strangers请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatwasthetopicoftheprevioustalk?A.RiversB.Wildflow
ersCJunglewildlife9.Whenwilltherebeatalkontherainforest?A.Tomorrow.BNextweekCNextmonth请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10
.Howoftendoesthewomanemailherparents?A.AboutonceaweekBAbouteveryotherweekC.Aboutonceamonth11.Howdoesthewomanli
ketocommunicatewithherparents?AByvisitingthemBBymakingacallC.Bydoingavideochat12.Whatdoesthemantendtodotok
eepintouchwithfriends?ASendmessages.B.Talkfacetoface.C.Havefunoutside请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhodidthemantravelinEuropewithlastyear?A.Hisfathe
rB.HisfriendC.Hisclassmate14.Whichcountrydidthemanwanttovisit?A.IndiaB.ItalyCJapan.15.WhatwasthewomansproblemwhenshelivedinJapan?A.Shewasn’tusedt
othetraditionalJapaneselifestyleB.Shedidn'tunderstandthelocalcultureC.Shewasn’tfamiliarwithJapanese16.Whatdoesthem
anthinkoflivingabroad?A.EasyB.Interesting.CUnbearable请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalki
ngabout?A.Whentochoosecourses.B.WhattodonextweekCHowtogetalongwithothers18.Whatwillthestudentsprobablydo
atnoontoday?AMakecoffeeB.Havelunch.C.Talkwithteachers19.Whereisthespeakernow?AIntheStudentsUnionB.Inthemainuni
versityhallC.IntheAdmissionsOffice.20.WhoneedtogotoRoom301?A.StudentswhoarefromtheUKB.Studentswholack
documents.C.Studentswhoaregoingtograduate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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出
最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAppstoHelpinaDisasterDisastersalmostalwaysarriveunexpectedly.Buttherearecomputerappstohelppeoplepre
parefordisasters.Someappsalertuserswhenadisasterhastakenplace.1.SirenGPSMobileThefreeSirenGPSMobileappcon
nectsuserstoemergencyservicesatthetapofthescreen.Theappwillletemergencyworkersknowwherethepersoninneedis.Theappworksovercell
phonenetworks.ButitalsoworksonWi-Fiifcellphonenetworksaredownafteranemergency.Userscancreateapersonalhealt
hreportontheapptosharewithemergencyservices.Thiswillprovideinformationaboutmedicinesthatuserstake,allergiestheymighthaveando
thermedicalinformationimportanttotreatmentdecisions.2.Life360TheLife360appprovidesaservicetokeepthelovedonesconnec
ted.Userscansetupanetworkofpeopletosharetheirlocation,chatandgetalertswhentheyarenearsomeoneintheirnetwork.Peopleinthesa
menetworkcanusetheapponiPhoneandAndroiddevices.Theapphelpsuserscommunicatewhentheyareindanger.Thelocati
onsharingfunctioncanbesuspended(暂停)whendesired.TheLife360appisfree,withsomeservicesavailableforafee.3.RedPanicButtonWh
enapersonisindanger,theRedPanicButtonappmighthelp.Thisappcansendatextmessagetochosencontactsprovidingthe
user'slocation.Youcanalsoaddavoiceorvideomessageorphototoyourtextandemail.Thisappcanalsobeusedtocontactemergencyservices.RedPanicButtonisfre
e,butextrafeaturesareavailableforafee.4.FirstAidbyAmericanRedCrossThefreeFirstAidappbytheAmericanRedCrosshelpsguideusersingivingfirstaidtotheinjur
edpeople.Theappcanalsohelpwithinformationtohelpplanfordroughts,floods,stormsandmore.Watchvideosandtakequizzeswithi
ntheapp.UserscanswitchtheappfromEnglishtoSpanish.21.AllofthefollowingarefeaturesoftheSirenGPSMobileappEXCEPT.A.itconnectsuserstoemergencyservicesB.i
tisuselessifyourcellphonenetworkisdownC.rescuerscangetyourhealthinformationthroughitD.rescueworkerscankno
wwheretheinjuredpersonis22.IfyouhavetheLife360app,youcan.A.shareyourhealthinformationwithdoctorsdirectlyB.gethospitalinfo
rmationimmediatelywhenindangerC.keepconnectedwiththoseinyournetworkD.watchoveryourlovedones'movements23.Whatmaybethe
bestchoiceifyouwanttogetinformationaboutdisastersinadvance?A.SirenGPSMobile.B.Life360.C.RedPanicButton.D.FirstAidbyAmericanRedCross.B
In1997,agroupoftwentyBritishwomenmadehistory.Workinginfiveteamswithfourwomenineachteam,theywalkedtotheNorthPole.Apartfromoneexperiencedfemale
guide,theotherwomenwereallordinarypeoplewhohadneverdoneanythinglikethisintheirlivesbefore.Theymanagedtosurviveinanenvironmentwhichha
ddefeatedseveralveryexperiencedmenduringthesameperiod.Onceontheice,eachwomanhadtoskialongwhiledraggingasledge(雪
橇)weighingover50kilos.Thiswouldnothavebeentoobadonasmoothsurface,butforlongstretches(一片地域),theArcticiceispushedupi
ntohugepilestwoorthreemetershighandthesledgeshadtobepulleduponsideandcarefullyletdowntheothersothattheydidn’tcrash.Thetemperaturewasalwaysbelo
wfreezingpointandsometimesstrongwindsmadewalkingwhilepullingsomuchweightalmostimpossible.Itwasalsoverydifficulttoputu
ptheirtentswhentheystoppedeachnight.Insuchconditionsthewomenweremakinggoodprogressiftheycoveredfourteenorfift
eenkilometersaday.Buttherewasanotherproblem.Partofthejourneywasacrossafrozenseawithmovingwaterunderneaththeiceandatsomepointsth
eteamwoulddrift(漂流)backmorethanfivekilometersduringthenight.Thatmeantthatafterwalkingintheseveryterribleconditionsfortenhoursononeday,theyhadtosp
endpartofthenextdaycoveringthesamegroundagain.Furthermore,eachdayitwouldtakethreehoursfromwakinguptosettingoffandanotherthreehourseveryeveningtos
etupthecampandpreparetheeveningmeal.So,howdidtheymanagetosucceed?Theyrealizedthattheywerepartofateam.Ifanyoneofthemdidn’tpullh
ersledgeorgetherjobdone,shewouldendangerthesuccessofthewholeexpedition(远征探险).Anyformofselfishnesscouldresultin
theeffortsofeveryoneelsebeingcompletelywasted,sopersonalfeelingshadtobeputtooneside.Attheendoftheirjourney,thewomenagreedthatit
wasmentaleffortfarmorethanphysicalfitnessthatgotthemtotheNorthPole.24.Whatwassoextraordinaryabouttheexpedition?A.
Itwasanewexperienceformostofthewomen.B.Thewomendidnothaveanymenwiththem.C.Thewomenhadnotmetoneanotherbefore.D.Therewasno
oneleadingit.25.Itwasdifficultforthewomentocover15kilometersadaybecause________.A.theygottootiredB.theykeptgettinglostC.theicewasmovingbackward
sD.thetemperatureswereverylow26.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethewomeninthetext?A.Strictbutcaring.B.Proudbutpatie
nt.C.Honestanddevoted.D.Determinedandstrong-willed.27.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Experiencemustbebought.B.Factsspeaklouderthanwo
rds.C.Hewhorisksnothinggainsnothing.D.Motivationandteamworkachievegoals.CNow,Amazonhasopenedabrick﹣and﹣mortarbookstoreindowntownBethesda,a
ndIamnotthrilled.Onereasonisthatthereisnocafearea.ButthebiggestreasonIamprofoundlydisappointedisthatthenewAmazonstoredoesnotacceptca
sh.Irefusetouseacreditcardtopayforsmallpurchases,suchasbooks.Iprefertousecash.Muchhasbeenwrittenaboutthe"unba
nked"peoplewhoaretoopoortoaffordacreditcardoradebitcard(借记卡)andwhodon'thaveasmartphone.No﹣cashpoliciesarediscriminatoryagainstpeopl
eoflowincome.InMassachusetts,itisillegalforretailestablishmentstodiscriminateagainstcash﹣payingcustomers.Severallawmakersint
hedistrictarethinkingofadoptingsimilarlaws.Iamnotapersonoflowincome.Idohaveacreditcard,andIoccasionallyuseit.Butitismyc
hoice,forlifestyleandmoneymanagementreasons,tousemycreditcardonlyforlargepurchases.Ihavedecidednottoo
wnoruseasmartphone,whichmeansthatIcannotuseappstomakepurchases.Foralltheirconvenience,creditcardsdocomewithproblems.Thereareprivacyconcerns,because
creditcardpurchasescanbetracked.Therearerisksthatthoseusingcreditcardsmaybecomevictimsofidentitytheft.Andacashlesseconomyisdep
endentonfunctioningcomputersanduninterruptedpowersources.Computerscanbehacked,andpoweroutagesoccur.Inthesecircumstances,acashlesseconom
ysimplywon'tfunction.Mydecisionnottopatronizestoresthatdiscriminateagainstcash﹣payingcustomersmeansthattheonlybookstoreindowntownBethesdawillnotb
egettingmybusiness.Inrefusingtopatronizesuchbusinesses,Iamstandingupforthe"unbanked"whocan'taffordcreditcardsorsm
artphonesandalsoforpeoplelikemewhosimplychoosetousecash.28.Whyistheauthordisappointedatthenewbookstoremainly?A.Becausethereisnocafearea.B.Becaus
ethereareonlye﹣books.C.Becauseitrejectscashpayment.D.Becauseitdoesn'tacceptcreditcards.29.Whatdoesparagra
ph4mainlytalkabout?A.Thedrawbacksofno﹣cashpolicy.B.Thecreditrisksofacashlesseconomy.C.Theconvenienceofcreditcardpayment.D.Theprivacyconcer
nsofonlineshopping.30.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword"patronize"inparagraph5?A.Sponsor.B.contribute.C
.Purchase.D.Fleefrom.31.Whatistheprobableattitudeofthe"unbanked"tothenewbookstore?A.Angry.B.Worried.C.Optim
istic.D.Enthusiastic.DToday,manypeopleuseplantsfromotherplacestodesigntheiryards.Well,dotheyhaveanyinfluenceonanimalslivingn
earby?Asweknow,plantssupplyfoodorthingslikeinsectsandplant-eatinganimals.Inturn,birdsandmeat-eatinganimalsfeedonthesei
nsetsandplant-eatinganimals.ItIseasytoseehowimportantplantsare.Althoughforeignplantsmaylookbeautiful,theycancauseproble
mswhentherearetoomanyofthem.IliveinVirginia,theUS,andsometimesseeaplant--commonlyknownaskudzu---thatseemstocovereverythingi
nthearea,evenclimbingoverwholetreesandhouses.Kudzuisanunbelievableplantsinceitgrowsveryfast.Itwasfirstbroughttothe
UnitedStatesfromSouth-EastAsiaaroundthe1870sasacropthatfarmerscouldgrow.However,kudzuquicklycametobeconsidered
harmfulthroughoutthesouthernUnitedStates.Sincekudzugrowsfastinmanydifferentenvironments,Itcancompletelycoverareasoflandquick
ly.TheplantisalsonoteatenbyanyinsectsorbirdsintheUnitedStatessoitcangrowunchecked.Kudzucancovertrees,bushes,andevenhouses.ItcoststheUni
tedStates500milliondollarsayeartojustkeepkudzufromgrowingtoofast.TheplantisaperfectexampleofwhatscientistscalanInvasives
pecies,whichgrowsmorequicklythanothernativeplants.Allforeignplantshavethepossibilitytospreadquickly.Notonlyaretheyc
ostlybutplantingthemingardensactuallytakesawayfoodfrominsects.Ifeveryonefilledtheirgardenwithplantsnativet
owheretheylive,:manylovelybutterfliesandothernativecreatureswouldbeattractedtotheirbackyards!So,takealookoutofyourwindow--howdoesyou
rgardengrow?32.WecanlearnfromthetextthatkudZuinVIrginia_______.A.isverypopularB.isdifficulttogrowC.cancause
bigtroubleD.canmakeaircleaner33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofkudzu?A.ItservedasfoodatfirstinAmerica.B.ItcametoAmeri
caintheearly19thcenturyC.ItgrowsfastinAsia,butslowlyinAmerica.D.ItisofteneatenbyinsectsandbirdsinAmerica.34
.Howdoestheauthorfeelwhentellingofforeignplants?A.SadB.WorriedC.ProudD.Excited35.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellus?A.Everyonesho
uldlearntolovenatureB.Itisahardjobtogrowplantsinyards.C.Gardeninghasbecomeaserioushobby.D.Itisimportanttosaynotoforeignpl
ants.第二节(共5个小题;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。GreenLivingSolutionsforSmallBudgetsThereareplenty
ofmajorenvironmentalchangesyoucanmakewhenyouhaveanunlimitedbudget.36.Makeafewsmall,inexpensivechangestocutyourcarbonfootprintandsa
vesomemoneyintheprocess.37.Itmightmakethebiggesteco-change.Livinginthesmallestamountofsquarefootagethat
worksforyourfamilymeansyou'llneedlessheat,haveroomforlessstuff,andaremorelikelytofindahomeinanurbanareathatletsyoulivewithou
tacar.Wanttocutyourhomeutilitybill(水电账单)?38.Wearanothersweatertostaycozyevenafteryoudropthetemperatureafewdegrees.Youcanalsoi
nvest(投资)inahigh-techsystemthatwillautomaticallyadjusttheheatwhenyou'reoutofthehouse.It'scostlybutcansaveyourmoneyinthelongrun.Maybe
sellingyourcaraltogetherisn'tentirelypractical,butcuttingoutthenumberoftripsyoutakeinitisaneasywaytosavemoney.Investinaus
edbike,buyapublictransitpass,andplanyourweekendtripsaccordingtoneighborhoods.39.Growingallyourfoodcanendupbeingamajo
rinvestment.40.Spendafewdollarsonseedsanddirt,andyou'llhavefreshandfreevegetabledishes.A.Thenturndowntheheat.B.
Justkeepitsimpleandaffordable.C.Butnotallthebigimpactscomefrombigspending.D.Eachcanhelpyousaveongasandotherrelatedcosts.E.Thishasprovedeffective
invariousaspectsofyourlife.F.Themosteffectivewayistostartwiththesizeofyourhome.G.Butevenasmallgardencanhelpyoucutyourbud
getonfood.第三部分:语言知识运动(共两节,满分45)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四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。
Istartedplayingthetrumpet(小号)at42.Learningnewskillsasanadultis41andmorefunthanyouthink.LastFebruary,Isatinaroomwithabout10otherpeople,allunde
rage12,waitingtotakemy42trumpetlesson.LearningtoplaywassomethingIhad43foryears.Butitwasn't44myhusbandgavemeatrumpeta
sabirthdaygiftthatIgotthefinal45togiveitatry.Ihad46masteredamusicalinstrumentbeforeandthereIwasat42,learningwithagroupof47,miniMozartsinmyeyes.I
was48andthrilledbytheideaofstartingsomethingnew.Asadults,we're49togooutsideofourcomfortzones.Wemay50lookingfoolishormakingmistakes.However,th
ereare51tobeanadultlearner.Ifyou'vechosentoexploreahobby,it'sbecauseyou52wantto.Thusyou're53tolearn.Another54t
hingisthatyouhavemoretimeandopportunitytotrynewthings.Besides,keepingathobbiesmakesushappierandcouldalsomake
usmoreadaptabletothe55inlife.Here's56myhobbyworksforme:Inowtaketrumpetlessonsonceaweek;whenIstartedinFebruary,
I57mysonthatI'dlearntoplay“HappyBirthday”forhimwhenheturnedthreeinMay.BydoingthisIgavemyselfa58andadeadline;andIevenjoinedinanonlinesummerperformanc
e.IthasbeenyearssinceItriedthehobbyinwhichIhadnobackground,noconnections,nobasic59.IwascurioustoseeifIcould
sticktoit.Asit60,Imadeit.Socananyone.41.A.fresherB.clearerC.wiserD.easier42.A.nextB.finalC.firstD.pri
vate43.A.putupwithB.talkedaboutC.insistedonD.madeupfor44.A.beforeB.becauseC.untilD.that45.A.pushB.abilityC.methodD.goal46.A.alsoB.neverC.alm
ostD.already47.A.MusiciansB.seniorsC.adultsD.kids48.A.nervousB.readyC.confidentD.amused49.A.unlikelyB.
unwillingC.regrettedD.forbidden50.A.admitB.stopC.fearD.imagine51.A.tipsB.skillsC.advantagesD.answers52.A.h
ardlyB.mainlyC.nearlyD.truly53.A.motivatedB.forcedC.intendedD.expected54.A.necessaryB.wonderfulC.possibleD.strange55.A.rules
B.truthsC.customsD.changes56.A.whenB.whyC.howD.where57.A.promisedB.remindedC.taughtD.encouraged58.A.hopeB.reasonC.beliefD.goal59.A.knowledgeB.equ
ipmentC.sourceD.fortune60.A.cameupB.turnedoutC.showedupD.wentout第Ⅱ卷非选择题第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。There
isanewtrendthatanincreasingnumberofcollegestudentsI61_______(be)willingtoworkasvolunteersintheirsparetime.Take
myuniversity62______anexample,manyofmyclassmateshavetheexperienceofbeingvolunteersObjectivelyspeaking,everythinghasitsbothsides
Voluntaryworkcanbe63_______(benefit)tooursocietyandmakeourownlivescolourfulandmeaning.Itisalsoaperfectwayforcollegestudentsto
growup:toldmentally.64_______(honest).someuniversitiesandcolleges,myuniversity65_______(include),haveaspecialitemofrulethatoneshouldaccomp
lishcertainhours'voluntaryworkbeforehegraduates,sosomelazythestudents66_______(force)todoitforthesakeofgettingtheircertificates.Atthesam
etime,thewordvolunteerlosesItsrealmeaning.personallyspeaking,Iholdtheviewthatitisnotwhatyouhavedone67______whatyouarewillingtodothatcounts.Ihav
eonceworkedasaguideintheDalianRailwayStation,68_______(help)passengerstofindtheentrancesandexitswhennecessary.Itreatitasmy69_______(
pleased),broadeningmyview,makingfriendsandreceivingthanks.I'mplanningtoorganizemyown“VoluntaryGroup”thisyear.Wewil
lappear70______thenotices“VOLUNTEERSWANTED”areposted.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修
改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出
修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I'mwritingtotellyouourplantovisittoMountHuangshan.I'dbeveryhappytoaccompanyyou
togohere.MountHuangshan,locatinginsouthernAnhuiProvince,famousforitsfantasticscenery.MountHuangshanhasmorefamousscenicattractionstha
nmanyanothermountainsinChina.Itisespecialwellknownforthebeautifully-shapedpinetree,cloudsandrocks.Thehotsprings,thatcomeoutfromdeepunderground,ares
uitabletobatheinandeventodrink.Asitwasoftencloudyandrainyonthemountain,itwouldbebettertobringaraincoatandwearthesuitablepairofshoes.Let'smeetat7
:40attheschoolgatethisSaturdaymorning.Lookingforwardtoseeingyou.第二节书面表达你校英文报SportsandHealth专栏正在征稿,邀请你推荐一项适合中学生的健
身项目,要点包括:1.项目名称;2.推荐理由。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。