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南康中学2019~2020学年度第二学期高一第二次大考英语试卷第一部分: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。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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobenow?A.Amodel.B.Anengineer.C.Asecretary.2.Whatdoesthew
omanthinkofsharingaroomwithothers?A.Enjoyable.B.Uncomfortable.C.Troublesome.3.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$120.B.$100.C.$80.4.Whycan’tthewomanreachKe
vin?A.Heishavinglunch.B.Heisoutoftheoffice.C.Heistalkingonthephone.5.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Gotothepark.B.Visitthemuseum.C.Walktotheposto
ffice.第二节听下面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。听完每段对话或独白前,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小题。6.Whydoesthemanthankthewoman?A.Shegavehimapresent.B.Shehelpedhimfinishhisjob.C.Shehelpedhimmanag
etheworkshop.7.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atthewoman’soffice.B.Attheman’shouse.C.Attheman’sworkshop.听第7段材料,回答第8、9小题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingab
out?A.Anearthquake.B.Astorm.C.Atree.9.Whathappenedbeforethemanfellasleep?A.Birdsmadealotofnoises.B.Atreefelldown.C.Hishouse
shook.听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。10.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodobeforeleaving?A.Haveashower.B.Havebreakfast.C.Getthechairsoutofth
ecar.11.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeet?A.Intheearlymorning.B.Aroundmidday.C.Inthelateafternoon.12.Whatdidthemanforget?A.Theumbrella.B.Th
egas.C.Thesandwiches.听第9段材料,回答第13至16小题。13.Whatdidthewomandoontheschoolsportsday?A.Shetookpartinthe100-meterrace.B.Shewentto
thehospital.C.Shestayedathome.14.Whydidn’tJennytakepartintheswimmingcompetition?A.SheforgotherswimmingsuitB.Shemissedtheentry
C.Shewasill.15.Whodidthehighjump?A.Susan.B.Peter.C.Sam.16.WhatsportdidAmyplay?A.Volleyball.B.Tablete
nnis.C.Football.听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。17.WhendidMuhammadAlibecomeheavyweightWinneroftheWorld?A.In1960.B.In1964.C.In1967.18.WhathappenedtoMuhammadAliin1
971?A.HelosttoJoeFrazier.B.HebeatGeorgeForman.C.HejoinedtheUnitedStatesarmy.19.WhodidMuhammadAlibeatwhenhegothistitlebackagainin1978?A.So
nnyListonB.GeorgeFormanC.LeonSpinks.20.WhatdoweknowaboutMuhammadAli?A.HelittheOlympicflameAtlantaOlympicsin1996.B.Hegotthetitlebackthreetimes.C.H
echangedhisnamein1960.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。AContac
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asure.“Whatifthesebicyclescouldbedistributedtopoorstudentsinvillagessotheycancycletoschool?”hethought.MrThan,33,grewupinMand
alay,whereheusedtowalktoschoolasastudent.WhiletravelingthroughruralareasinMyanmaroverthelastfewyearshesawthingshadnotc
hanged.Longlinesofchildreninruralvillagescontinuetowalk30minutestoanhourjusttogettoschool.“Ithoughtifwecouldjustreducethetimethey
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rtedamovementcalledLesswalkwiththeintentionofbuyingbicyclesfrombike-sharingfirmsoBikeandofo-whichhavestoppedoperationsinSingapore—an
dshippingthemtoYangon.HewouldrenewthebicyclesbeforedistributingthemtoteenagersandfamilieslivinginruralvillagesinMyanmar,beginningwithvilla
gesinMandalayandSagaingareas.Overthelastthreemonths,thebusinessmanhasbought10,000bicyclesinSingaporeandMalaysia.Hepaidfor5,000ofthebicy
clesoutofhisownpocket,withothersponsorspayingfortherest.MrThanplanstomodifythebicyclessothattheycanbettersuittheneedsofthe
childreninvillages,mostofthetimetheyridearoundwiththeirlittlebrothersandsisters.I’mplanningtoaddanextraseatatthebacksothattheyca
ngotoschooltogether,”hesaid.Healsoplanstoremovethedigitallocksandgiveeachanewonethatworksbetterinvillages.Includingthecostofshipping
,modificationanddistribution,MrThanthinkseachbicyclemightcosthimaroundUS$35toUS$40.“Imighthavetospendmoremoney,butitisbetter
thatthesebicyclesaregoingtohelpsomepeopleratherthangoingtowaste,”hesaid.24.What'stheauthor’smainpurposeofwritingthefir
sttwoparagraphs?A.ToshowMyanmar’shardrurallife.B.Toexplainhowtoturntrashintotreasure.C.TocallonmorepeopletofollowMrThan.D.Tostatetheback
groundofstartingLesswalk.25.HowdoesMrThanplantoadaptthebicycles?A.Bypaintingtheminacolorfulway.B.Byaddingabrightlighttoeachofthem.C.Byadding
twoextraseatstoeachofthem.D.Bychangingthedigitallocksintonewones.26.WhatcanweinferfromMrThan’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Hehasahighopinionof
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.RuralvillagesinMyanmararesponsoredoutofpovertyD.BusinessmandonatesrecycledbicyclestopoorstudentsCAustraliaandNewZealand’shealt
horganizationshavegiventheiradviceonwhentousesunscreen,suggestingAustraliansapplyiteverydaytoavoidbadhealtheffects.ASunscreenSu
mmittookplaceintheAustralianStateofQueensland.Duringthesummit,representativesfromsomeofAustralia’sleadingresearc
h,medicalandpublichealthorganizationsexaminedtheevidenceonsunscreenuseanddeterminedthatinmostpartsofthecountryitisbene
ficialtoapplysunscreeneveryday.“Upuntilnow,publichealthorganizationshaverecommendedapplyingsunscreenaheadofplannedoutd
ooractivitiesbuthaven’trecommendedapplyingiteverydayaspartofamorningroutine,”professorRachelNealefromQIMRBerghoferMedicalResearchInstitutesaid.“
Inrecentyears,ithasbecomeclearthattheDNAdamagecausesskincancerandmelanoma(黑色素瘤),whichiscausedbyrepeatedsmallexposuretosunlight
overaperiodoftime,”Nealesaid.“InAustralia,wegetalotofsunexposurefromeverydayactivitiessuchaswalkingtothebusstoportrainst
ation,”Nealesaid.AstudyshowedthatoneintwoAustraliansbelieveditwasunhealthyandpotentiallydangeroustousesun
screeneveryday.However,TerrySlevinfromthePublicHealthAssociationofAustraliasaysitiswrong.“Thereisconsistentand
compellingevidencethatsunscreensaresafe,”Slevinsaid.“Importantly,medicaltrialshavefoundthatpeoplewhouses
unscreendailyhavethesamelevelsofvitaminDasthosewhodon’t,”Slevinadded.Australiahasoneofthehighestratesofskincancerintheworldwhichismadeworse
bythecountry’sclosetoAntarcticawherethereisaholeintheozonelayer(臭氧层),lettinginhighernumbersofUVrays.28.WhatmadeAustralianhealthorgan
izationsadviseAustralianstousesunscreen?A.Themakersofsunscreen.B.Australiangovernment.C.TheSunscreenSummit.D.NewZealand’sresearchers.29.Whatisnotre
commendedbeforetheSunscreenSummit?A.Usingsunscreenbeforeoutdooractivities.B.Usingsunscreenasamorningroutine.C.Reducingtheus
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evertakeeffect.C.PeopleusingsunscreenhavethesamelevelsofvitaminD.D.Sunscreenisbadforpeople’shealth.3
1.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“compelling”underlinedinparagraph4?A.Interesting.B.Disappointing.C.Boring.
D.Convincing.DIsItWorthBuyingOrganicFood?Organicfood,grownwithoutartificialchemicals,isincreasinglypopularnowadays.Co
nsumershavebeenwillingtopayuptotwicemoreforgoodswithorganiclabels.However,ifyouthinkpayingalittlemorefororganicfoodgetsyouamo
renutritiousandsaferproduct,youmightwanttosaveyourmoney.AstudyledbyresearchersatStanfordUniversitysaysthatorganicproduc
tsaren'tnecessarilymorenutritious,andthey'renolesslikelytosufferfromdisease-causingbacteria,either.Thelatestresults,publishedintheAnnualsofInternal
Medicine,suggestthatbuyersmaybewastingtheirmoney."Wedidnotfindstrongevidencethatorganicfoodismorenutritiousorhealthier,"say
sDr.CrystalSmith-SpanglerfromStanford."Soconsumersshouldn'tassumethatonetypeoffoodhasalowerriskorissafer
."Fortheirnewstudy,Smith-Spanglerandhercolleaguesconductedareviewoftwocategoriesofresearch,including17studiesthatcomparedhea
lthoutcomesbetweenconsumersoforganicagainsttraditionalfoodproducts,and223studiesthatanalyzedthenutritionalconte
ntofthefoods,includingkeyvitamins,mineralsandfats.Whiletheresearchersfoundlittledifferenceinnutritionalcontent,theydidfindthatorganicfruitand
vegetableswere20%lesslikelytohavechemicalsremainingonthesurfaces.Neitherorganicnortraditionalfoodsshowedlevelsofchemicalshighenoughtogobeyondfoods
afetystandards.Andbothorganicandtraditionalmeats,suchaschickenandpork,wereequallylikelytobeharmedbybacteriaatverylowrates.The
researchersdidfindthatorganicmilkandchickencontainedhigherlevelsofomega-3fattyacids,ahealthyfatalsofoundinfishthatcanreducetheriskofheartdise
ase.However,thesenutritionaldifferencesweretoosmall,andtheresearcherswereunwillingtomakemuchofthemuntilfurtherstudiesconfirmthetrends.Orga
nicfoodisproducedwithfewerchemicalsandmorenatural-growingpractices,butthatdoesn'talwaystranslateintoamorenutritiou
sorhealthierproduct.TheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture(USDA)statesthat"whetheryoubuyorganicornot,findingthefreshestfoodsavailablemayhavethebig
gesteffectontaste."Freshfoodisatleastasgoodasanythingmarketedasorganic.32.Thenewresearchquestionswhetherorganicfood________.A.shoul
dreplacetraditionalfoodB.hasbeenoverpricedbyfarmersC.isgrownwithlessharmfulchemicalsD.isreallymorenutritiousandhealthier33.Smith-Spa
nglerandhercolleaguesfoundthat________.A.organicfoodcouldreducetheriskofheartdisease.B.traditionalfoodwasgrownwithmorenaturalmethods.C.botho
rganicandtraditionalfoodtheyexaminedweresafe.D.therewasnotapresenceofanyformsofbacteriainorganicfood.34.Whichofthefollowingisrelativelyhealth
ieraccordingtothepassage?A.Organicchickenandpork.B.Organicmilkandchicken.C.Traditionalchickenandpork.D.Tr
aditionalfruitandvegetables.35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardorganicfood?A.DoubtfulB.SubjectiveC.UnconcernedD.Approving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。HowLaughingatYourselfMakesYouAttractiveHaveyoueverembarrassedyourselfinpublic
andgotlaughedatforit?36Andit’sokay—weshouldevenhavealaughaboutthem.●Laughingatyourselfmeansacceptingwhoyoureallyare.Y
oumayfeelbadaboutyourselfbecauseofpastmisfortune.However,it’snormaltobeimperfect.What’simportantisthatyoushouldb
ehonestwithyourselfaboutwhoyouare.37Youwon’tbeabletolaughatyourselfwithoutself-acceptance.●Laughingatyourselfhelpsincreaseyourconfiden
ce.Whenyou’reabletostayoptimisticandlaughatyourself,youarelikelytobemoresuccessfulinlife.38Moreimportantly,ithelpsyourealizeyourownwea
knesses,soyouknowwhichareastodobetterin.●39Laughingatsomeoneelsemayhurttheirfeelingsevenifyoudidn’tintendto,whilelaughingatyourselfdoesnot.Youmighte
venbringasmiletotheirfaces.Don’tworryaboutlosingrespectfromothers,becausepeopleactuallyappreciateitwhenyoulaughatyourself.Laughingatyourselfshows
thatyouhavethecouragetodosoandyou’rebeingrealaboutyourimperfections,makingpeoplethinkyouarelikeable.Justrememberthathumansallmakemistakes.Soinst
eadofblamingyourself,trytothinkofyourmistakes,inapositivewayandacceptyourselfjustasyouare.40A.Laughingatyourselfmakesyoupopular.B.A
cceptyourselfdespiteyourimperfections.C.Youshouldtrytounderstandyourselfbetter.D.Chancesarethatweallhavet
hesekindsofexperiences.E.Laughingatyourselfchangesanidealimageofyourself.F.Learntolaughatyourselfandyouwillbemoreattractive.G
.Thisisbecauselaughingatyourselfhelpsliftyourmoodinfaceofdifficulties.第三部分:语言知识运用(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。Adogwaitingonaroadsideforfouryearshasfinallybeenreunitedwithitsownerthankstoasocialmediapost.Anuchi
tUncharoenhappenedtobethere.He41passingbythedogandseeingitbeing42byawomanlateintheafternoon.Whenhe43her,he
learnedthatthedogwasthoughttohavebeen44.Thewomansaidshe45tookthedogtoherhome,butthe46friendescapedandreturnedtothestreet,waitingforits4
7.Sincethen,thenice48hadbeenregularlybringingfoodtohimandmakingsurehewas49.Othersinthecommunityhadbeen50,too.Thedog’sheartbreak
ingsituationmadethe51online,eventuallyreachinghisowner.HegotintouchwithAnuchitandexplainedthatheandhisfamily52adognamedBonBonfou
ryearsago.Theirdoghadthesame53astheoneinthepictures.TheownersaidthatBonBonwaswiththemonatriptoarelative.Hisdogmight
have54outofthecarwhileontheroad.Heandhisfamily55forBonBonbackintheroadsbutwithoutluck.They56theirpetdoghaddiedandwere57todiscoverhimaliveandwell.Wh
entheownerpaidBonBonavisit,surprisingly,thedog58togowithhim,evenifhistailwagged(摇摆)with59.Someoneoncesaid,
hemightonlybeherefora(n)60ofyourlife,butforhim,youarehiswholelife.Soremembertobekindtothem.41.A.recalledB.consideredC.regrettedD.admitted
42.A.attackedB.huggedC.fedD.pushed43.A.approachedB.leftC.advisedD.remembered44.A.caughtB.abandonedC.acceptedD.relieved45.
A.unwillinglyB.anxiouslyC.hopefullyD.originally46.A.fierceB.devotedC.braveD.innocent47.A.supporterB.visitorC.own
erD.reporter48.A.partnerB.passer-byC.readerD.woman49.A.healthyB.awakeC.luckyD.calm50.A.praisingB.helpingC
.followingD.listening51.A.wishesB.newsC.notesD.rounds52.A.pickedB.gainedC.lostD.rescued53.A.appearan
ceB.figureC.characterD.size54.A.lookedB.walkedC.jumpedD.dropped55.A.preparedB.searchedC.reachedD.answered56.A.supposed
B.announcedC.provedD.doubted57.A.satisfiedB.embarrassedC.confusedD.excited58.A.agreedB.hopedC.refuse
dD.managed59.A.surpriseB.delightC.troubleD.anger60.A.totalB.amountC.partD.sum第二节(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。JoannaCole,bornonAugust11,1944inNewark,NewJersey,hasbeencreditedtobeoneofthe61(popular)children’sauthorso
falltime.She62(write)over250bookssofar.Colehasowedalargepartofherpassiontooneofherelementaryschoolteachers.JoannaColecontinuedher
educationand63(final)earnedabachelor’sdegree.In1971,shedecidedtowriteherfirstbookcockroaches.Shedidsomeresearchanddiscoveredtherehadnever
beenabookwrittenforchildrenaboutcockroaches.64,shethoughtshewouldbethefirst.ColewrotethefirstMagicSchoolBusin1985.Thebookwouldgoontobepubl
ishedthe65(follow)yearandquicklybecamebookseriesandcartoonseriesduetoits66(succeed).Colewritesinawaythatwillhopefullyinspirechildren67(think)lik
eascientist.Shedoesthisbywritingideasinsteadofjustfacts.Shealsotriestoaskquestionsinherbooks68requirech
ildrentothinkanddiscovertheanswersastheyread.Thiscreates69engagingexperienceforchildren,soitisnowonderwhyyoungerrea
dersareinterested70herbooks.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。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限一词;2.只允许
修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Mysummerholidayiscomingsoon.Hereissomeplansformyholiday.First,Iwanttodomymostfavouritesport,basketball,tokeephealthy.InGrad
eThree,Iwassobusytoreadbooks.NextIplanspendmoretimereadtogetreadyforthelifeofseniormiddleschool.Myparentsalwaystakegoodcareform
e,soIwillhelpmyparentswiththehouseworksathome.IalsohopetovisittheGreatwallwiththem.Ithinkit’sthegoodchancetoknowmoreab
outthehistoryofourscountry.I’mlookingforwardtomycolourholiday.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你有一次不愉快的就餐经历,对餐厅的服务员态度非常不满意。于是你要给餐厅老板写一封投诉信。要点如下:问题:牛肉面有苍蝇,
服务员态度粗鲁。要求:餐厅赔礼道歉。提示词:牛肉面:beefnoodles注意:1.词数100左右。2.可以适当增加细节,使行文流畅。DearSir,IamLiHua,aregularcustomerinyourrestaurant.Your
s,LiHua南康中学2019~2020学年度第二学期高一第二次大考英语参考答案第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BACCA6-10BABBA11-15BCCAC16-20BBACA第二部分阅读理解(每小题2分,满分40分)21
-23ADB24~27DDCD28-31CBDD32-35DCBA36-40DBGAF第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共计30分)41-45ACABD46-50BCDAB51-55DCACB56-60ADCBC第二节(每小题1.5分,满分1
5分,以参考答案和补充答案为准,没有半对。)61.mostpopular62.haswritten63.finally64.Therefore65.following66.success67.tothi
nk68.which/that69.an70.in第四部分写作第一节短文改错第一处:is→are第二处:去掉most第三处:so→too第四处:plan后加to第五处:read→reading第六处:for→of第七处:houseworks→housework第八处:the→a第九处:ours→o
ur第十处:colour→colourful第二节书面表达(满分25分)DearSir,IamLiHua,aregularcustomerinyourrestaurant.Ifeelbadtowritetoy
ouatthismomentbutIamafraidthatIhavetomakeacomplaintabouttheawfulexperiencewithyourwaiter.Thereasonformydissatisfactionist
hatyourwaiter’spoorserviceandbadattitude.LastSaturday,whenhavingbeefnoodles,Isuddenlyfoundtwofliesfloatinginthebowl,whichdisgusted
mealot.SoIaskedthewaitertochangeanotherdish.Insteadofdoingso,hejustsaidinarudemannerthathewastoobusytosolvetheproblem.Thereisnodoubtthatsu
chawayoftreatingcustomersisunacceptable.I’dreallyappreciateitifyoucouldinvestigatethematterseriously,andmo
reimportantly,hemustmakeaformalapologytome.ThankyouforyourconsiderationandIwillbelookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua听力原材料