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济南一中高二年级第二学期期中检测英语试题2020.6本试卷共五部分,共10页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。注意事项: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。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)1.Whatdoesthemanprefert
odrink?A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Coldwater.2.Whatdoesthemandislike?A.Flying.B.Driving.C.Traveling.3.Whatdoesthemansayabouttheblouse?A.It'sofgooddesign.B.It’
sup-to-date.C.It’sold-fashioned.4.WhenwillthemanmeetMr.Smith?A.At1:45p.m..B.At2:00p.m..C.At2:15p.m..5.Whatisprobablywrongwiththeman?A.Hehascaught
acold.B.Hehasgotastomachache.C.Heatesomethinggood.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6和第7题。6.Whatisinthemiddleo
fVictoriaSquare?A.Alargeclock.B.Agoldenstatue.C.Abigfountain.7.Howisthewomangoingtothesquare?A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9题。8.Whatareth
espeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Adate.B.Anetfriend.C.Ameal.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.SheoftenchatswithJackyonline.B.Shewillfollowthema
n’ssuggestions.C.ShetoldJackynothingaboutherself.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace
?1A.Inthewoman’sfriend’shouse.B.Inaschool.C.Inapolicestation.11.HowlonghasMaxbeenawayfromhome?A.Twodays.B.Awholeday.C.Thewholemorning.12.Whatcolorar
etheshoesMaxwears?A.Red.B.Blue.C.White.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.America.B.Canada.C.Australia.14.Whichplacedoesthew
omansuggestthemanvisit?A.BondiBeach.B.OperaHouse.C.TheBlueMountains.15.WhatdoweknowaboutthesmallhotelsinSydney?A.Theyarewel
l-equipped.B.Someofthemcanbefoundonline.C.Alltravelersliketostayinthem.16.Whatisthebestwaytotravelaroundaccordingtothewoma
n?A.Thebus.B.Thecar.C.Theplane.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhydidthespeakermovetoFlorida?A.Shewenttouniversity
there.B.Hermotherhadtoworkthere.C.Herfatherwantedtolivethere.18.WhatdidthespeakerusetodoinNewYork?A.Shewentbo
wling.B.Sheplayedinthefields.C.Shewenttoanunder-20club.19.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofFlorida?A.Excitin
g.B.Awful.C.Safe.20.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?A.Sheis15yearsold.B.ShemissesKatieverymuch.C.Sherepeatedhe
rnameseveraltimesonherfirstschooldayinFlorida.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。ATherearethirty-
fourbridgesontheThamesRiverinLondon,thefollowingareamongthemostfamousones.TowerBridgeTowerBridgehasstoodovertheRiverThamesinLondonsince1894andisone
ofthefinest,mostrecognizablebridgesintheworld.ItisthebridgeinLondonyoumayseeinmoviesandonadvertisingwritingfor
London.TowerBridgeistheonlyThamesBridgethatcanberaised.Itusedtoberaisedabout50timesaday,but2nowadaysitisonlyraised4to5timesaweek.LondonBridgeT
heconstructionofthefirststoneLondonBridgestartedin1176andfinishedyearslater.Housesandshopswereoncebuiltonthebridge,whichmadetheroadsonarrowth
atitwasoftenjammedwithpeople,horsesandcarts.A‘keepleft’rulewasmadein1733tokeepthetrafficmoving.ThisbecametheruleoftheroadinBr
itain.In1757theoldbridgewaspulleddownandanewonewasbuiltin1831.Interestingly,thatonewaspulleddownagainin1967butrebuiltinLakeHavasuCity,USA,a
satouristattraction.ThepresentLondonBridgewasopenedin1973.MillenniumBridgeTheMillenniumBridgeisabridgeforwalkers.ItwasbuilttoconnecttheTateMod
ernArtGallerytotheCityandStPaul'sCathedral(圣保罗大教堂)in2000.Thousandsofpeoplerushedtoseethenewbridge.Almostimmediatelyafteropening,thebridgehad
tobeshutbecauseofthedangerouswavingcausedbytoomanyvisitors.Ithasnowbeenreopened.Thebridgeisabout320met
ers,costs16millionpoundstobuildandonlytakeswalkers.WestminsterBridgeWestminsterBridgeisaroadandfoottrafficbridgeov
ertheRiverThamesbetweenWestminsterandLambeth.Thepresentbridge,openedin1862,isthesecondonthesiteandtooktheplaceo
fanearlierbridgeopenedin1750.TheBritishromanticpoet,WilliamWordsworth,wroteafamouspoem“ComposedUponWestminsterBridge”intheautumnof1802.
WanttoknowmoreaboutthebridgesontheThamesRiver?Clickherewww.bridgesinbritain.com.21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRU
Eaccordingtothepassage?A.The1831LondonBridgeisnowintheUSA.B.TowerBridgeismuchlessfrequentlyliftedtodaythanbefore.C.
CarsandbusesarenotallowedtocrossMillenniumBridge.D.WestminsterBridgeisforwalkersonly.22.Thepassageismostprobablytakenfroma.A.schoolreportB.websitea
rticleC.teenagemagazineD.sciencefiction23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.WilliamWordsworthwrotemanypoem
softhebridgesontheThamesRiver.B.MillenniumBridgewasn'tbuiltstrongenoughsothatithadtobepulleddownandrebuilt.C.Thatallth
etrafficiskeptleftinBritainwasfromaruleofanoldLondonBridge.D.TowerBridgeisthesymbolofLondonbecauseitisthefirstbridgeontheThamesRiver.BWhenDavi
dCarterstartedtostudyartattheUniversityofTexas(UT)atAustinin1971,hehadbigdreamsofbecominganartistorawriter.Buthisstudycametoastopat23
afterhehurthishandinanunpleasantevent.Hedevelopedschizophrenia(精神分裂症)laterandspentmanyyearswithoutahome.Carterlike
dtospendtimearoundUT,becausehedreamtofbeingabletocontinuehisstudyintheuniversityandbecomingawriter.AfterrunningintoCartermanyti
mes,UTstudentRyanChandlerdecidedtointerviewhimforanassignmentfortheDailyTexan,thestudentnewspaperofUT.“Iint
erviewedhimonAustin’shomelessproblems.AfterIheardhisstory,wekeptintouchandreallybecamefriends.IlearnedhewantedtogetbacktoUT,soIdec
idedtohelphim,”saidChandler.“Hehadgot87hours,veryclosetoadegree.Now,withchangingdegreerequirements,heonlyhas64hourstogo.”WiththehelpofChandler,whowor
kedwiththeuniversityoffice,CarterwasassignedanadviserbyUT’sCollegeofFineArts.“It'sthegreatestgiftI’veeverreceived,”Cartersaid.“Hedidwhatha
dtobedonetogetmebacktoschool,andIcouldn'thavedoneitwithouthim.”AfterseeingamagazinearticleaboutCarter,aUTschoolmatedecidedtopayhistuitio
nfeeswithouttellingChandlerhisname.DougDempster,deanoftheCollegeofFineArts,saidinastatement.“DavidCa
rter'sdecisiontocompletehisdegreeisatestament(证明)tofinishingwellwhatwasstarted,andstopped,evenmanyyearsearlier.Wewelcomeh
imbackaswedomanystudentseachyearwhoseeducationcouldnotbecompletedeasily.We’regoingtohelphimthroughhisremainingcoursework.”24.WhydidCarte
rdropoutofuniversity?A.Hehurtanartist.B.Hecouldn’taffordhisstudy.C.Hegotastrangedisease.D.Hehadahandinjury.25.WhatwasChandler’spurposeini
nterviewingCarter?A.Todoaprojectonhomelessness.B.ToknowwhyhehungaroundUT.C.Tomakefriendswithahomelessper
son.D.Tofinishhishomeworkonhelpingothers.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeChandler?A.Brave.
B.Honest.C.Warm-hearted.D.Strong-minded.27.WhatcanwelearnfromDempster’swordsinthestatement?A.HeencouragesCa
rtertostudyhard.B.Hesupportsstudentswhonevergiveup.C.HecallsonotherstudentstohelpCarter.D.Hesuggestsotherstudents
learnfromCarter.CSlowlybutsurely,we’removingcloserandcloserto5Gworld.Fromsmart-homesecuritytoself-drivingcars,alltheInternet-connecteddevi
cesinyourlifewillbeabletotalktoeachotheratlightning-fastspeedswithreduceddelay.Objectivelyspeaking,thefastest4GdownloadspeedsintheU.S.topoutatanav
erageof19.42Mbps.Butbycomparison5Gpromisesgigabit(千兆)speeds.“5Gisoneofthosesigns,alongwithartificialintelligence,o
fthiscomingdataage,”saidSteveKoenig,seniordirectorofmarketresearchfortheConsumer4TechnologyAssociation.“Theself-drivingve
hicleisagreatemblemofthisdataage,andthatistosay,itisasignoftime,becausewithonesingletask,driving,youhavemassiveamountsofdatacomingfromthevehicleits
elf,andavarietyofsensorsarecollectingalotofinformationtomodelitsenvironmentasitmoves.It’spullingindatafromothervehiclesaboutroadcondition
sdownthelane.Itcouldbeweatherinformation,butalsoconnectedinfrastructure(基础设施)construction.There’slotsofdatabehindthattask,whichiswhyweneedhighsp
eed.”Augmentedreality(AR)glassesandvirtualheadsethaven’tyetbrokenthemainstream,buttechcompaniesarejoyfullybettingthatt
hesedeviceswilleventuallyreplaceoursmartphones.With5G,thatcouldactuallyhappen.Thisisnotable值得注意的)becausecompaniessuchasApplearereportedlydevelop
ingARglassestoassist—orperhapsevenreplace—smartphones.EricssonstatedatFebruary’sMobileWorldCongresshows
martglassescouldbecomefasterandlighterwitha5Gconnection,becauseinsteadofbeingweigheddownwithcomponents,theglassescouldrelyonhardware
forprocessingpower.Butdon’tgettooexcited.There’sstillalotofworktobedoneinthemeantimeincludingvarioustrialstomakesuret
heradiosplaynicelywithhardwareandinfrastructureconstructionso5Gisn’tconcentratedonlyinbigcities.28.Whatdoesth
eauthorwanttostressinParagraph1?A.Thelighting-fastspeedof5G.B.Theexpectationof5Gworld.C.Thedifferencebet
ween4Gand5GD.Theinternet-connecteddevicesinourlife.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emblem”inParagraph2mean?
A.Exhibition.B.Success.C.Symbol.D.Explanation.30.Wecaninferfromthetextthat______.A.5Gworldwon’tcomewithoutARglassesB.5Ghelps
tocreatetheartificialintelligencevehicleC.ApplecompanyisdevelopingARglassesworldwideD.Techcompanieswillfacethefactthatsmartphone
smaybereplaced31.Whatwilltheauthorprobablytellusnext?A.Howtofullyexpand5Gcoverage.B.Smartglasseswillbecomef
asterandlighter.C.Why5Gisn’tconcentratedinbigcities.D.TheimportanceofinfrastructureconstructionDSomepeoplewilldojustaboutanythingtosav
emoney.AndIamoneofthem.Takemyfamily’slastvacation.Itwasmysix-year-oldson’swinterbreakfromschool,andwewereheadinghomefro
mFortLauderdaleafteraweeklongtrip.Theflightwasoverbooked,andDelta,theairline,offeredus$400perpersonincreditstogiveupourseatsandleavethene
xtday.IhadmeetingsinNewYork,soIhadtogetback.Butthatdidn'tmeanmyhusbandandmysoncouldn'tstay.Itookmynine-month-oldandtookoffforhome.5(Thenextd
ay,myhusbandandsonwereofferedmorecreditstotakeanevenlaterflight.Yes,Iencouraged—okay,ordered—themtowaititoutattheairport,to"earn"
moreDeltaDollars.Ourtotaltake:$1,600.Notbad,huh?NowsomepeoplemaythinkI'mabadmotherandnotsuchagreatwifeeither.Butasa
big-timebargainhunter,Iknowthevalueofadollar.Andthesedays,agooddealissomethingfewofuscanaffordtopassup.I'vemadealiv
inglookingforthebestdealsandexposingtheworsttricks.IhavebeentheconsumerreporterofNBC'sTodayshowforoveradecade.Ihavewrittenacoupleofbooksincluding
onetitledTricksoftheTrade:AConsumerSurvivalGuide.AndIreallydowhatIbelievein.Itellyouthisbecausethereisnoshameingettingyourmoney’sworth.I’malsoti
ghtfistedwhenitcomestoshoes,clothesformychildren,andexpensiverestaurants.ButIwouldn'thesitatetospendonagoodhaircut.Itkeepsitss
hapelonger,andit'sthefirstthingpeoplenotice.AndIwillalsospendonaclassicpieceoffurniture.Qualitylasts.32.Whyd
idDeltagivetheauthor'sfamilycredits?A.Theyhadearlybookings.B.Theytookalaterflight.C.Theirflighthadbeendelayed.D.Theirflighthadbeencance
lled.33.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor?A.Sherarelymissesagooddeal.B.Sheseldommakesacompromise.C.Sheisverystrictwithherchildren.D.Sheisinterestedinchea
pproducts.34.Whatdoestheauthordo?A.She'sateacher.B.She'sahousewife.C.She'samediaperson.D.She'sabusinesswoman.35.What
doestheauthorwanttotellus?A.Howtoexposebadtricks.B.Howtoreserveairlineseats.C.Howtomakeabusinessdeal
.D.Howtospendmoneywisely.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。Doyoueverwishyoucouldchangesome
thingaboutyourbody?Ifso,you'renotalone.36Butwhenyougetstuckonwhatyoudon'tlike,itcanreallybringdownyourself-esteem(自尊).So,wanttoloo
kandfeelyourbest?Herearesomeways:AcceptyourbodyNobody’sperfect.Everybodywantstobelikedandacceptedjustastheyar
e.Don'tbody-shameyourself.Whenyousaysomethingnegativeaboutyourownbody,ithurtsyourself-esteem.37Ithurtsjustasmuchasifs
omeoneelsesaidit.Bekindandrespectyourself.LikeyourbodyFindthingstolikeaboutyourlooks.Maybeyoulikeyourha
ir,face,orhands.Whataboutyourshape,shoulders,orlegs?Youreyesoryoursmile?38Ifyougetstuck,thinkofwhatyourgoodfriendslikeabouthowyoulook.
Acceptthose6thingsandletyourselffeelgood.TakecareofyourbodyEathealthyfoods.Learnwhatfoodsaregoodforyou,andhowmuchistherigh
tamount.Eatingrighthelpsyoulookyourbest.Whenyoutreatyourbodyright,youfeelgoodaboutyourself.Beactiveeveryday.Yourbodyn
eedstomovetobestrong,fitandhealthy.39Youcanrun,walk,swimordance.Pickactivitiesyoulikeandhavefun.Keeptoahealthyweight.40A
lwaystalktoyourparentsordoctorfirst.Butdon’ttrytodietonyourown.Yourdoctorcansuggestwaysyoucanstayataweightthat’
srightforyou.A.Attendtoyourbody’sneeds.B.Tellyourselfwhatyoulikeandwhy.C.Youcanbeactivebyplayingasport.D.Payatt
entiontosomethingyoucanchange.E.Lotsofpeoplefeelunhappywithsomepartoftheirlooks.F.Beingahealthyweighthelpsyoufe
elgoodaboutyourbody.G.That’struewhetheryousayitoutloudorthinkittoyourself.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。Itookajobasareceptionistforaveterinarian(兽医)almostfivedecadesago.Asanenthusiasticanimallover,Icouldn’t
beartoseeanycreatureinpain.Attheendofmyfirstweek,weareclosingtheofficefortheday41ayoungmanranuptousholdingaseverelyinjuredDobermanpuppyinhi
sarmsand42ustosavehislife.ThedoctorandIranbackintothe43room.Thevetworked44forwhatseemedlikehours,stitchi
ng(缝合)himbacktogetheragain.Thatwastheeasy45.Thepuppyhadbrokenmultiple46,includinghisspine(脊柱).Evenifhesurvivedthenextfewdays,wewerequitesurehewouldn
ever47again.Thatdayforeverchangedmylife.Theveterinarianguidedme,andIbecamehisassistantinallthings48.Oneofmyfirstjobswastogiv
ethatDobermanpuppydailyphysicalcare.Iremember49histinylegstotrytokeephismusclesfrombecoming50.Weekslater,tomyrelief,heco
uldusehislegsagain.Fast-forwardaboutayear.Iwalkedintotheclinic'swaitingroomandcalledthenameofthenextcli
ent.Suddenly,ahugeDobermanwhohadbeenstanding51withhisownerontheoppositesideoftheroombrokelooseand52towardme.
Ifoundmyselfpinned53thewallwiththismagnificentdogstandingonhislegs,hisfrontpawsonmyshoulders,54myfacewithjoyfulandabundantkisses!Istilltearupinamaze
mentatthedisplayofloveand55thedoghadformethatdayallthoseyearsago.741.A.whenB.becauseC.ifD.while42.A.l
eadingB.sendingC.forcingD.begging43.A.largeB.operatingC.waitingD.empty44.A.peacefullyB.tirelesslyC.crazilyD.immediately45.A.partB.factorC.m
edicineD.accident46.A.positionsB.teethC.bonesD.legs47.A.moveB.walkC.barkD.eat48.A.difficultB.medicalC.deadlyD.meaningful
49.A.movingB.squeezingC.feelingD.twisting50.A.fatterB.drierC.harderD.weaker51.A.nervouslyB.painfullyC.qui
etlyD.seriously52.A.rushedB.slippedC.foughtD.sat53.A.intoB.forC.againstD.by54.A.touchingB.hittingC.lighteningD.washing55.A.re
liefB.comfortC.easeD.gratitude第二节单项选择题(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)56.GoodMorningBritain’sSusannaReidisusedto______guestsonthe
sofaeverymorning,butsheiscookingupastorminherlatestrole—showingfamilieshowtopreparedeliciousandnutritiousmeals
onatightbudget.A.grillB.grillingC.grilledD.grills57.AndtheGoodMorningBritainpresentersaysshe'sbeenabletoputalotof____she'sl
earntintopracticeinherownhome,preparingmealsforsons,Sam,14,Finn,13,andJack,11.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.how58.Inrecentcenturies,trade,industrializ
ation,thedevelopmentofthenation-stateandthespreadofuniversalcompulsoryeducation,especiallyglobalizationandbett
ercommunicationsinthepastfewdecades,all_______manylanguagestodisappear,anddominantlanguagessuchasEnglish,
SpanishandChineseareincreasinglytakingover.A.causeB.causedC.havecausedD.causing59.Themediannumberofs
peakersisamere6,000,_______meansthathalftheworld’slanguagesarespokenbyfewerpeoplethanthat.A.whichB.thatC.itD.what60.Wemaythinkwe’rea
culturethatgetsridofourworntechnology______thefirstsightofsomethingshinyandnew,butanewstudyshowsthatweke
epusingourolddeviceswellaftertheygooutofstyle.A.withB.ofC.inD.at61.“Theliving-roomtelevisionisreplacedandgets______inthekids’room,and
suddenlyoneday,youhaveaTVineveryroomofthehouse,”saidoneresearcher.A.plantingB.plantedC.processingD.processed62.Teensa
ndyoungerchildrenarereadingalotlessforfun,accordingtoaCommonSenseMediareport______Monday.8A.beingpublis
hedB.topublishC.publishingD.published63.Thereportdatashowsthatpleasurereadinglevelsforyoungerchildren,ages2-8,remain_______thesame.A.
largeB.largerC.largestD.largely64.Expertssayit'saninvaluablesocialpractice______resultsinbigbenefits.A.whoB.thatC.whatD.whether65.Di
smissingsmalltalkasunimportantiseasy,butwecan'tforgetthatdeeprelationshipswouldn'tevenexist______itweren'tforca
sualconversation.A.althoughB.whenC.ifD.unless66.Theredumbrellais______________amongtheblackones.A.distinctB.delicateC.diverseD.de
sperate67.Thetemperaturesign________________thatthewaterhereistoohottotouch.A.insertsB.indicatesC.ins
istsD.instructs68.ThemedicalstaffofLeishenshanhospitalinWuhan_____________atthehospitalsquareonApril4,2020.A.majoredB.mentionedC.mot
ivatedD.mourned69.Theprisongovernorhasrefusedtolethimgo,sayinghemustfirstbegiven______________fromhisownsuperiors.A.accumulationB.affectionC.authori
tyD.accommodation70.It__________tomethatImightaskforhelpfrommyneighbour.A.occurredB.occupiedC.observedD.observed第四部分语篇填空(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。MinutesafterthelastmovieendedyesterdayatthePlazaTheater,employeeswerebusysweepinguppo
pcornsand71(gather)cokecups.Itwasascenethathadbeenrepeatedmanytimesinthetheater’s75-yearhistory.Thistime,however,t
hecleanupwasalittledifferent.Asonegroupofworkerscarriedouttherubbish,anothergroupbeganremovingseatsandothertheaterequipmen
tin72(prepare)forthebuilding’send.ThefilmclassicTheLastPictureShowwasthelastmovie73(show)intheoldtheater.Thoughthemovieis30yearsold,most
ofthe250seatswerefilled74teary-eyedaudiencewantingtosaygood-byetotheoldbuilding.TheaterownerEdBradfordsaidh
echosethemovie75itseemedappropriate.Themovieissetinasmalltown76theonlymovietheaterispreparingtoclosedown.Bradfordsaidthatlargemoderntheater
sinthecitymade77impossibleforthePlazatocompete.Headdedthatthetheater’slocationwasalsoareason.“Thisusedtobethece
nteroftown,”hesaid.“Nowtheareais78(most)officebuildingsandwarehouses.”Lastweeksomecityofficialssuggestedthecitymightbeinter
estedinturningtheoldtheaterintoamuseumandpublicmeetingplace.However,theseplanswereabandonedbecauseof
financialproblems.Bradfordsoldthebuildingandlandtoalocaldevelopmentfirm,79planstobuildashoppingcomplexonthel
andwhere9thetheaterislocated.Thetheateraudiencesaidgood-byeasBradfordlockedthedoorsforthelasttime.After75yearsthePlazaTheaterhadshownitslastmovi
e.Thetheaterwill80(miss).第五部分写作(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Henry来信说由于最近很多人患了新冠病毒肺炎(COVID—19),他很是担心,询问你的情况并请教
一些预防建议。请你给他写封回信,内容包括:1.你的情况;2.你的预防建议(如戴口罩、勤洗手、保持社交间距、加强锻炼等);3.其他。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.信的格式已为你写好。DearHe
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