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按秘密级事项管理★启用前2019-2020学年高二周末定时测试试题英语注意事项:(试题由瑞鑫点教在线提供)1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答
题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷第一部分: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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwill
themandonext?A.TurnofftheTV.B.Watchamovie.C.Studywiththewoman.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherflat?A.Big.B.Expens
ive.C.Convenient.3.Whywon’tthemanclimbthemountain?A.Heworriesabouttheweather.B.Heprefersotherexercises.C.Hedoesn’tfeelwell.4.Wh
atarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Afilm.B.Alecture.C.Aconcert.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaworkshop.B.Inastadium.C.Onamotorbike.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatmightsurprisethewoman?A.Hertrainwaslate.B.Themeetingstartedea
rlier.C.Maryisleavingwiththeman.7.HowwillthemangotoLondon?A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.C.Byair.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whendidthemanstarttoworktoday?A.At7:0
0am.B.At9:00am.C.At9:30am.9.Whycan’tthemanfindhiscar?A.Someonehasstolenit.B.Hisfrienddroveitaway.C.Itwastakenawaybythepoli
ce.10.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Thursday.C.Wednesday.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’shusba
nd?A.Heisonadiet.B.Heisallergictomeat.C.Heisagainstkillinganimals.12.Howoldisthewoman’shusbandnow?A.59yearsold.B.50yearso
ld.C.49yearsold.13.Whatdoesthewomanusuallycooknow?A.Riceandnoodles.B.Greenvegetables.C.Soupwithmeat.听下面一段对话,
回答第14至第17四个小题。14.Whoisprobablytheman?A.Thehouseowner.B.Thehouseagent.C.Thehotelmanager.15.Whatiswrongwiththebed
roomairconditioner?A.Itisold.B.Itisnoisy.C.Itdoesn’tcool.16.Whatwasfixedlastyear?A.TheTVset.B.Therefrigerator.C.Thewashingmachine.17.Whatmightthemand
owiththesofa?A.Replaceit.B.Getitrepaired.C.Haveitcleaned.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whatishappeningtotheship?A.It
issinking.B.Itisoutoffuel.C.Itismovingveryfast.19.Whereistheship?A.A10-minutesailingoffthecoast.B.100milesoffthecoast.C.200milesoffthecoast.20.Wh
atarethepassengersaskedtodo?A.Stopusingthegym.B.Gatherinthedininghall.C.Goonwiththeirenjoyment.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFormorethantwodecades,Franceisknownastheworld’smostpopulartouristattraction,rec
eiving82millionforeigntouristseveryyear.HerearesomeofthebestplacestovisitinFrance.MarseilleMarseilleisoneofEurope’soldestc
itiesandFrance’ssecondlargestcity.Havinganiceclimate,Romanruins,medieval(中世纪的)architectureandculturalscenes,Marse
illeisalsoaworkingcitywithseveraluniversitiesandindustries.OneofMarseille’sbestnaturalattractions,theCalanquesareaseriesofsmallrive
rswithastonishingbluewaterandsplendidcliffs.LuberonDuringthesummermonths,manypeopleliketoexperiencecharmingvillagesinLuberon.Thisregionincentr
alProvencetookoffasatouristattractionafterPeterMaylepublishedhisbooksaboutlifeinProvence.Withitslargequantitiesofforests,fieldsoflavender(薰衣草),f
armersmarketsandcolorfullypaintedhouses,you’llsoonseewhyLuberonissuchatouristattraction.DordogneThereisjustsomuchtose
eanddoinDordogne,beginningwithpicture-postcardvillagesandcastles.Thesceneryisprettyamazing,too,withtheDordogneRiverrunningthroughit.Dordo
gnealsohassomeofthebestancientcaveartinFrance.ThewallsofLascauxfeaturemainlyanimals,whichareamust-see.ParisAttr
actingmorethan45millionvisitorseveryyear,Parisistheworld’smostpopulartouristattraction.Paris,thecapi
talcityofFrance,isjustlikealittle“France”.Itisknownforitsromanticenvironmentandcommandsinindustrieslikebusiness,entertainment,fashion,artandcultu
re,InadditiontotheEiffelTowerandNotreDameCathedral,Parisisalsohometosomeoftheworld’sfinestmuseums.1.WhatcanvisitorsdoinM
arseille?A.Enjoytheromanticenvironment.B.Appreciatethebestancientcaveart.C.Learnaboutthemedievalarchite
cture.DExperiencethecharmingfieldsoflavender.2.WhyisLuberonatouristattraction?A.Partlybecauseofitslatestfashion.B.Partlybecauseofitsfinestmuseu
ms.C.Partlybecauseofitssplendidhistory.D.Partlybecauseofitsnaturalscenery.3.Wherewillthevisitorsgoiftheywantto
seecastles?A.Marseille.B.Dordogne.C.Paris.D.Luberon.BLettinghertakethewheelMydaughter,Mia,is16andlearn
ingtodrive.Manyparentsarefreakedout(惊慌失措)aboutputtingtheireasilydistractedteenagersinchargeofafast-movingchunk(大块)ofglassandsteel.Mywiferef
usedtoteachher,leavingthetasktome.I’velearnedafewthings.First,Miadidn’tknowhowtodriveatall.Shedidn’tevenknowwh
eretoputthekey.Itwaslikewatchingachimpanzeetrytosolveapuzzle.Worse,shecouldn’trememberthatDwasfordrive,andRmeantreverse(倒车).Thencametheroadr
ules.Mialikestosailpaststopsigns.Ihadtoexplainthat“STOPmeansSTOP”.Hadsheactuallyreadtherulebook?“Yes,”shesaid,butsheforgotmostofit.“Itwassobo
ring.”AlthoughIhadbeendrivingheraroundforherwholelife,shehadn’tlearnedanything.Despitethesethings,I’vealsolearnedthatIenjoyte
achingher.IthinkI’mprettygoodatit.IammuchcalmerthanIthoughtIwouldbe.Ialsoenjoytheone-on-onetimewehavetogether.Wehavesomegoodconvers
ations.Sofar,wehavecoveredherfriends’hairstylesandhowstressedshefeelsafterschool.Ienjoyedcommunicatingwithher.OneSundayevening,wewered
rivingdownanarrowbackstreet,deepinconversation,whenIrealizedthatthecarwasmovingquitefast.“SLOWDOWN!”
Iyelled,yanking(猛拉)thehandbrake(手刹).Westoppedthecarandsatinthedarkforaminute.“Youcan’tgothatfast,”Isaid.“Youdon’tknowenoughyet.”Iputmyhand
onherhead,“Idon’twantanythingtohappentoyou.”“Meneither.”shesaid.“Okay,cool,”Isaid.“Let’sgo.”shestartedthecarandweheadedbackhome.4.Whatc
anweknowfromthefirstfourparagraphs?A.Miawasworriedaboutdriving.B.Miadidn’tgetalongwithhermother.C.Miawasabeginneratdriv
ing.D.Miawasnaturallygoodatdriving.5.TheauthorenjoysteachingMiamainlybecause_____.A.ithelpshimbecalmerindailylifeB.hegetstoknowmoreaboutherC.itis
morehands-onteachingD.hecanhelpplanherfuture6.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenMiadrovefast?A.Angry.B.Impatient.C.Concerned.D.Disappointed.7.Whatisthe
author’smainpurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Toshowparentshowtoteachdriving.B.Todescribewhatit’sliketohaveate
enagedaughter.C.Toproveteenagerscanbeeasytocommunicatewith.D.Toremindparentstovaluethetimetheyspendwiththeirkids.CNewlawletsstuden
tssleepinWhenyouralarmclockringsandyoudragyourselfoutofbed,youprobablywonder:Whyonearthdoesschoolhavetostarts
oearly?Fortunately,thereisanewlawtobackyouup―orbetterstill,science.AlawinCalifornia,passedonOct13,requiresthatpublicmiddleschoolsbeginclasse
snoearlierthan8:00amandthathighschoolsstartnoearlierthan8:30am.ThelawwillgointoeffectbyJuly1,2022.Startingschoolat8:00or8:30inthemornin
gmaynotsoundliketoobigofachange,butitcouldmeanonemorehourofsleepforstudentswhousedtostartschoolat7:30or
evenearlier.“Theeffectofthatonehourissomethingtheywillbefeelingas40-year-oldadults,”SumitBhargava,asleepexpe
rtatStanfordUniversitytoldTheNewYorkTimes.Hesaidthatnothavingenoughsleepcanaffectstudents’mentalhealthandincreasetheriskofgettingfatanddi
abetes(糖尿病).Intheshortrun,students’schoolperformancesshouldimprovealmostimmediately.KylaWahlstrom,aresearcherattheUniversityofMin
nesota’sCollegeofEducation,foundthatstudentswhohaveenoughsleeparemorealert(机敏的)inclassandgetbettergrades.Somemightsaythaturgingstudentst
ogotobedearliercouldhavebeenamucheasiersolutionthanchangingtheschooltimetableacrossanentirestate.Butacc
ordingtotheAmericanAcademyofSleepMedicine,teenagersgothroughbiologicalchangeswhentheyenterpuberty(青春期),whichmakesitdiffi
cultforthemtofallasleepbefore11:00pm.Sowhenschoolstartsat8:00orearlier,theycanhardlygettheideal8.5-9.5hoursofsleepthatexpertssuggesttheyneedtodot
heirbestinthedaytime.Thisiswhywhenthenewlawcameout,itsauthor,AnthonyPortantino,said,“Generationsofchildrenwillcometoappreciate(感激)thishist
oricdayandourgovernorfortakingboldaction.8.WhenshouldpublichighschoolsstartclassesaccordingtotheCalifornia’snewlaw?
A.Noearlierthan7:30am.B.Noearlierthan8:00am.C.Noearlierthan8:30am.D.Noearlierthan9:00am.9.Whatcanwelearnfrom
Bhargava’swords?A.Theamountofsleeppeopleneedchangeswithage.B.Lackofsleepaffectsadultsmorethanchildren.C.Sleepproblemsareoneoftheleadi
ngcausesofdiabetes.D.Lackofsleepcouldleadtohealthproblems.10.Whatdoweknowaboutteenagers’sleeppatterns?A.Lesssleepisneededwhenth
eyenterpuberty.B.Ideally,theyneedeighthoursofsleepanight.C.Theymayhavedifficultyfallingasleepbefore11:00pm.D.Theyoftenwak
eupatmidnightduetobiologicalchanges.11.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?A.Atextbook.B.Anadvertisement.C.Anewspa
per.D.Abiography.D“SeverefloodinginVenicethathasleftmuchoftheItaliancityunderwaterisadirectresultofcli
matechange,”themayorsays.Thehighestwaterlevelsintheregioninmorethan50yearswouldleaveapermanentmark,VeniceMayorLuigiBrugnarotweeted.“Nowt
hegovernmentmustlisten,”headded.“Thesearetheeffectsofclimatechange.Thecostwillbehigh.”ThewatersinVenicepeakedat1.87m,accordingt
othetidemonitoringcentre.Onlyoncesinceofficialrecordsbeganin1923hasthetidebeenhigher,reaching1.94min1
966.StMark’sSquare—oneofthelowestpartsofthecity—wasoneoftheworsthitareas.StMark’sBasilicawasfloodedforthesixthti
mein1,200years,accordingtochurchrecords.PierpaoloCampostrini,amemberofStMark’scouncil,saidfourofthosefloodshadnowocc
urredwithinthepast20years.Themayorsaidthefamouslandmarkhadsufferedgravedamage.Thecryptwascompletelyfloodedandtherearefearsofstructuraldamagetothebasi
lica’scolumns.ThecityofVeniceismadeupofmorethan100islandsinsidealagoon(濒海湖)offthenorth-eastcoastofItaly.Twopeopled
iedontheislandofPellestrina,athinstripoflandthatseparatesthelagoonfromtheAdriaticSea.Oneofthemwaselectroc
uted(触电身亡)ashetriedtostartapumpinhishome.MrBrugnarosaidthedamagewashugeandthathewoulddeclareastateofdisaster,warningthatap
rojecttohelppreventtheVenetianlagoonsufferingdevastatingfloodsmustbefinishedsoon.“Thesituationisdramatic.Weaskthegovernmentt
ohelpus,”hesaidonTwitter,addingthatschoolswouldremaincloseduntilthewaterlevelsubsides.Healsourgedlocalbusinessestosha
rephotosandvideofootageofthedevastation,whichhesaidwouldbeusefulwhenrequestingfinancialhelpfromthegovernment.12.WhywasStMark’sSquareoneoftheworst
hitareas?A.Becauseitliedonthecoastofthesea.B.Becauseitwasinthelow-lyingareainVenice.C.Becausethefloodfirstflewthroughthisplace.D.Becauseitwasaplacewh
ereitrainedmostheavily.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“devastating”mean?A.Slight.B.Urgent.C.Destructive.D
.Unforgettable.14.WhatdidMrBrugnarodotogetthegovernment’ssupport?A.Hewoulddeclareastateofdisaster.B.Hewouldask
theschoolstoremainclosed.C.Hemadeaprojecttopreventthelagoonsufferingfloods.D.Hecalledonlocalbusinessestoshareinformationonsocialmedia.15.Whatcanwe
learnfromthepassage?A.Twopeoplediedfromdrowning.B.Itisthehighestwaterlevelsincebeingrecorded.C.Thefloodhascausedbasilica’scolu
mnsbeingdamaged.D.StMark'sBasilicahasbeenfloodedfourtimesinthepast20years.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文
后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whatrolesdoyourparentsplayinyourfamily?16.__________Inmodernfamilies,mothersmayhavetheirowncaree
rs,andfathersalsohelpoutwithhouseworkandtakingcareofchildren.Thisisprobablywhyrecently,thebrandslogan(标语)“Lovedbykids,appr
ovedbymums,”whichwasfeatured(使担任重要角色)inadsforawell-knownbreakfastcereal(麦片粥),ledtoaheateddiscussiononline.17._________
_AnarticleontheLouisianaWeeklynewspapersaid,“Asthenumberofdouble-incomehouseholdsincreases,therolesofmenandwomenhavechangedove
rtime.Ithasaccountedforamoreequaldistributionoflaborbetweenmothersandfathers.”Indeed,moreandmoremenhavechangedtheirviewsonthe
irrolesinfamilies.18.__________However,thebiggestproblemfacingthemisnotonlystrugglingwithhouseworkandchildcare,butalsodoubtsoverwhe
therthey’redoingenough.19.__________“You’remeasuredbyhowmuchtimeyou’reabletospendwithyourkidsandhowmuchyou’reable
todowithyourfamily,”MattSchneider.co-founderofaUS-basednetworkforstay-at-homedads,toldCBSNews.However,
despiteallthedifficulties,therearespecialmomentsthatmakeitworthwhileforstay-at-homefathers.“Whenmysoncrawls(爬行)intobed,putshisheadonmy
chest,andsays,‘Iloveyou,’Idon’tevenknowifheknowswhatthatmeans,”astay-at-homedadcalledScottDurkintoldABCNews,“2
0.__________”A.Manychoosetobestay-at-homedads.B.Butyougetallwarminside.C.It’snotjustaboutbeingapaycheckanymore.D.Dadshavesomeuniquequaliti
esthatmakethemdifferentfrommothers.E.Inthepast,womenweremorelikelythanmentolookafterfamilymembers.F.It’sreasonableforsomewomentowanttogoouttowork.
G.AcampaigngroupintheUnitedKingdomcomplainedthatthesloganwasbiased(歧视)againststay-at-homemen.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A
、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mybabysonwascryingloudly.Itwasoneofthosemomentseverynewparent21.Evenworse,thiswashappening22―inthefood
courtofamall.Ifeltbadasotherdinerssilentlywatchedusoverplatesoffood.Thenawoman―acompletestranger―didsomethingth
attaughtmealessonabout23thatlastsuntilthisday.Shewalkedovertomeand24herhandonmyshoulder,“Thiswon’t25forever.He’llstopcrying.You’llgets
omesleep.”Andthenshe26.Itwassuchasmallthing,butitmadeallthe27.Itwas2001andIwasfightinginaforeigncitywithanewborn,withou
tfriendsorfamily,andIwasterriblylonely.This28hadseenmeandtakenthetimetoshow29tome.Itwasjustaminuteoutofherday,butithas30withmefornearlytw
odecades.Weallwanttobebetterintheworld,butweusuallywillthinkaboutthe31weface―makingtimetoregularlyvolunteerorfindingmoneytogiveawayfor
acause.32doinggoodcanbeasquickasasmileoraword.Itcanbethenoteyousendtoafriendwhoisfeelingupsetorthebabycarriageyou
help33downthesubwaystairsforaparentonhis/herown,eventhoughyou’re34forwork.Everytinyactof35buildsabri
dgetoanotherperson.21.A.fearedB.expectedC.determinedD.changed22.A.atpresentB.atfirstC.inpublicD.indetail23.A.confidenceB.devotionC.
hopeD.kindness24.A.struckB.placedC.movedD.crossed25.A.happenB.arriveC.surviveD.last26.A.disappearedB.respondedC.laughedD.e
scaped27.A.choicesB.decisionsC.differenceD.shock28.A.customerB.reporterC.neighbourD.stranger29.A.connectionB.greetingC.concern
D.responsibility30.A.stayedB.sharedC.votedD.camped31.A.chanceB.challengeC.trickD.charge32.A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.How
everD.Therefore33.A.buyB.settleC.packD.carry34.A.lateB.painfulC.aloneD.slow35.A.honestyB.agreementC.generosi
tyD.recovery第II卷第二节(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。Morethan30,000runnersselectedfrom160,000applica
ntsbothinandoutofChina,36(take)partinthisyear’sBeijingMarathononNov3.37(wear)colorfulT-shirtsandposingforphotos,theygatheredatTian’anmenSquarebefo
retakingtheirplacesatthestartingline.Nearlyadecadeago,Chinesemarathon38(organizer)struggledtofillthestartingblocks.
Now,atbigevents39theBeijingMarathon,runnersmustwinalottery40(enter).Thisispartoftheworld’srunningboom(热潮)
.Formillionsofrunnersaroundtheworld,therealreasontheyheadouttopoundtheroadsuntiltheirlegshurtismorethanweight41(lost
)orfitness.Chasingrecordslikethethree-hourmark,forexample,isimportant,butit'snot42peoplerunmileaftermile,uphill
s,inwindandrain,whentheycouldjuststaycomfortableintheirbeds.Recordtimesaremerelythecarrotstheydangle(悬挂)infrontof43(t
hey).Lastyear,arunnerintheUnitedKingdomtrainedwiththegoalof44(run)amarathoninlessthanthreehours.Intheend,hefinishedi
nthreehoursandtwominutes.However,hewaspleasedafterward.“IfIhaddoneit.thatwouldbeit.”hetoldtheGuardian.“NowI’vestillgotmytarget,Icantryagai
nnextyear.”45runningishardandrequireseffort,italsobringsjoy.Thinkaboutchildren.Whentheyareexcited,theycan’ts
toprunningbackandforth,upanddown.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你的英国笔友George给你发来邮件,请你介绍中国家庭聚会(familygatherings)的情况
。请你给他回一封邮件,介绍一下相关情况。注意:1.词数80左右;2.列举聚会类型(节日聚会,生日聚会等),饮食和主要活动;3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearGeorge,_______________
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________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(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短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Thefirstwe
ekofmysummervacationwasexciting,andmysenseoffreedomwassointensethatitfeltlikeIhadtopackeverythingintothatsingleweek.Thenextweekwasalittleca
lmer.Butbythethirdweekmytwobestfriendshadleftforsummercampandmyactivitieswounddownintoboredom.Gettinguplatereachmorning,Iwasspendingmoreandmoretim
ewithmycellphoneandinfrontoftheTV.ThatiswhenMomreacted,declaringmyphoneandtheTVofflimitsbetween6:00inthemorningand6:00atnight.Itwasshockin
gjusttohearhersayit.InthatfirsthourIfeltI’dlostmysenseofsightandhearing.Thesilencewasnumbing.Icircledthehouse,goingfromroomtoroomlookingforsometh
ingtodo,askingmyselfwhatIcando.WhatcanIdo?WhatcanIdo?WhenIencounteredMominthekitchen,Iaskedher,too,“Wh
atcanIdo?”“That’suptoyou,”shesaidwithoutlookinginmydirection.ThroughthedayIposedmyquestiontoherseveralmoretimes,gettingmuchthesameresult.Thenla
teintheafternoon,whileshewasworkingathercomputer,Idaredtoaskagain.Instantlysheswungaroundtolookatme,andIcouldseethatmyquestionhadadefiniteeffecto
nherexpression.Shelookedasthoughshehadbeenshocked.Herjawsclenched,likeshewasholdingherwordsbetweenherteethastheystruggledtogetout.Shelo
okedmestraightintheeye,thensmiledandsaid,“Well,areyouupforachallenge?”“Surewhat?”“Yourchallengeistofollowthesameantfortenminutes.”
“Whatissotoughaboutthat?”Shesmiledagain.“Youmightbesurprised.”SometimelaterMomstoodbesideme,timer(计时器)inhand.“I’llsetthetimerfo
rtenminuteswhenyoufindyourwinningant.”Para1:SomeoftheantsIsawseemedtobeeatingsomething.___________________
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merringandthen“Youwin,sweetie,”shesaid.____________________________________________________________________________________________