学年河北省鹿泉第一中学高二月考英语试题 Word版 听力.docx
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学年河北省鹿泉第一中学高二月考英语试题Word版听力
鹿泉一中2019-2020学年高二英语9月月考试题
第I卷
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节听下面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.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherbrother’sclassmate?
A.Nicebutyoung.B.Beautifulandclever.C.Youngbutugly.
2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Athome.B.Inanoffice.C.Inarestaurant.
3.WhencanthewomangetheriPad3back.
A.Thisafternoon.B.Tomorrowmorning.C.Tomorrowafternoon.
4.WhohastotalktoMr.Gerryabouttheplan?
A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Margaret.
5.Whatwillthespeakersdonextmonth?
A.Haveaparty.B.Haveatrip.C.Haveameeting.
第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whereisthemanmostprobably?
A.Inthestreet.B.Inthehouse.C.Inthegarden.
7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodofirst?
A.Cleaningthelivingroom.
B.Cleaninghisbedroom.
C.Clearingtherubbishoutofthegarden.
听第7段材料,回答8、9题
8.Whosedogisasfatasapig?
A.Eric’s.B.Sarah’s.C.Tom’s.
9.Whatdoesthewomanasktheman’sdogtofetch?
A.Aplasticbottle.B.Aplasticplate.C.Ametalplate.
听第8段材料,回答10至12题。
10.What’sthatgirlinreddoing?
A.Cleaningheroffice.
B.Fixingthecomputer.
C.Dealingwithnewbusiness.
11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisimportant?
A.Givingthestaffholidays.
B.Keepingthestaffhappy.
C.Increasingthestaff’ssalaries.
12.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?
A.Visitingthewarehouse.
B.Havingameeting.
C.Havingsomecoffee.
听第9段材料,回答13至16题。
13.Whydidn’tthewomananswerthephoneyesterdayafternoon?
A.Herphonewasbroken.
B.Shedidn’thearitringing.
C.Shedidn'thaveherphoneonher.
14.WhatdidthereportsayaboutAmericans?
A.Theyusuallyvolunteeronceaweek.
B.About27%ofthemarevolunteers..
C.VolunteeringispartofmostAmerican’slives.
15.Whyisvolunteerworkbeneficial,accordingtothereview?
A.Itimprovesthelivesofpeoplewhoneedhelp.
B.Itcanhelpvolunteerslivelonger.
C.Itearnspeoplerespect.
16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.HeisalocalAmerican.
B.Heplanstodovolunteerwork.
C.Hehashigherlifesatisfactionthanotherpeople.
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17.WhocancelebratetheHomecomingDay?
A.Overseasstudentsofaschool.
B.Freshmenofacollege.
C.Formerstudentsofauniversity.
18.WhichcountryregardstheHomecomingDayasatraditon?
A.Britain.B.Australia.C.America.
19.WhendopeoplecelebratetheHomecomingDay?
A.Insummer.B.Infall.C.Inwinter.
20.Whatdothehomecomingcelebrationsalwaysendwith?
A.Adance.B.Asong.C.Aspeech.
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。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.
A
Whateveryou'vegotplannedthissummer—timeatthebeach,travelingtoexoticdestinations,orbarbecuinginyourbackyard—youneedagoodbooktokeepyoucompany.Luckily,our“GMA”bookeditorhaspickedanexcitinglistofmust-readstokeepthepagesturningthroughthesummer.
TrustExercisebySusanChoi
Whatifyourversionofthestoryisthewrongone?
That'swhat"TrustExercise"asks.Whatstartsasalovestorybetweentwoteensatanartsschoolwithacharmingteacherbecomesaninvestigationintothewaysteenagersprotectthemselves.Astheperspectiveofthebookshifts,thetruthbreaks.SusanChoikeepsyouonyourtoesuntiltheverylastsentence.
RulesforVisitingbyJessicaFrancisKane
Thisbeautifulnoveltackleslonelinessinthedigitalageandthelostartofvisiting.ShyMayisgivensomeunexpectedtimeoffasauniversitygardenerandisinspiredtoreconnectwithfouronce-closefriends.Shechoosestobypassherfriends'onlinelivestoinsteadmeetthemIRL(inreallife).GivesawholenewmeaningtoInstagramvs.reality.
Mrs.EverythingbyJenniferWeiner
GetaboxoftissuesandgetreadytomeetJoandBethieKaufman—twoverydifferentsisters—whoselives,twistsandturnswefollowover70years.NewYorkTimesbest-sellingauthorJenniferWeinertackleswhatitmeanstobeawomanovervariousgenerationsinthisexcitingnovel.
CityofGirlsbyElizabethGilbert
FromtheNo.1NewYorkTimesbest-sellingauthorof“EatPrayLove”comesadeliciouslovestoryaboutshowgirlsin1940sNewYorkCity.Gilbertbringscharm,adventureandtheideathatyoudon'thavetobeagoodgirttobeagoodperson.
21.WhatdoesTrustExercisefocuson?
A.Teenlove.B.Artsschooleducation.
C.Truthandlies.D.Teenagers'self-protection.
22.Whichbookisrelevanttosocialnetworking?
A.TrustExercise,B.RulesforVisiting.
C.CityofGirls.D.Mrs,Everything.
23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Torecommend.B.Toreview.
C.Tocompare.D.Toadvertize.
B
Ihavetraveledtomanyplaces-thejungleswherethewaterisunsafeplaceswiththewildestanimals.FriendsalwaysaskwhyI,amiddle-agedwomanwithnoathletictalent,gotosuchplaces.Ineverknowhowtoanswer--JustIwanttoputmytoesinthemudofadventure.
IstoppedtravelingnineyearsagoafterIsufferedastroke(中风)causedbyadisease,APS.Topreventanotherstroke,mydoctorstoldmethattravelingtoremoteplaceswithoutmedicalhelpwouldberisky.Asliponadamptemplestep,evenaslighttrafficaccident,wouldnolongerbemereannoyances.
Myreturntotravelaftermystrokecameinbabysteps—afeastinTexas;avisittomymominVirginia.Theyallcameback,thefreedom,theexcitementandthefreshair.
ThefirstrealtestofmytravelcouragecameninemonthsaftermystrokewhenIjoinedmyhusbandinvisitingChina.Afterwehadtouredatemple,Jackwantedtoridedownonatoboggan(平底雪橇).Beforethestrokeitwouldhaveseemedlikefunforme.ButnowIsteppedback.Ifeared.Mymindscreamedwarningsofafalloracrash.Thengatheringconfidencefromnowhere,Iloweredmyselfandtooktheflyingtobogganride,whichmarkedmyadventuretravel'scomingback.Sincethen,I’vedaredtotakechallengesandhavechallengedmanyplaces.
ButIwatchmymedicinelikeaneagle.Igetmybloodtested.Iweightherisks.Then,ifIdecideit’sokay,likethattobogganridedownthemountain,Ijustjumpin,letgoandenjoytheride.IthinkItravelforhopingtobroadenmyworldandkeepmeconnectedwithfriendsandfamilies.Mostofall,saying"yes”totravelisrelatedtomyAPS.IfIletmyselfbeafraidtotravel,thenmyAPSwillwin.
24.Howdotheauthor’friendsreacttoheradventures?
A.Theytrytostopher.B.Theydon'tunderstandher.
C.Theyadmireher.D.Theyareinspired.
25.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor'sreturntotravel?
A.Shefollowedherdoctor'sadvice.
B.Shegraduallyovercamechallenges.
C.Shewasencouragedbyherhusband.
D.Shegotmoreenthusiasticabouttoboggan.
26.WhatdoesthevisitinChinameantotheauthor?
A.Aturningpoint.B.Afunexperience.
C.Ahealthalarm.D.Alife-and-deathtest.
27.What'sthemainreasonfortheauthortocontinueheradventuresnow?
A.Torelaxherself.B.Tobroadenhermind.
C.Tokeepherselfconnected.D.Tofightherdisease.
C
MortenPetersenusedtoliveinawindowlessbasementflatinCopenhagen.Ifhedidn'tgetoutinthedaytime,hewouldlosetrackoftimeandstartbecomingannoyedanddepressed."Whenyouarelivinginabasementwithonlyartificiallight,itbecomesveryclearthatsomethingislacking,’’hesays.“It'sanemotional,physicalandmentalthingallcombined.”
Youcansaythatagain.Ourlifestyleshaverapidlychangedwithlight.Priortotheinventionofgaslightingattheturnofthe19thcentury,theonlyartificiallightwecouldrelyonwasfromflickeringfirelight,candlesorwhale-oillamps.Peoplealsospentmanymoreoftheirwakinghoursoutside.Overtime,thetechnologyofartificiallighthasbeenadvancing,thuschangingthewaypeopleliveandwork.
Today,theaveragewesternerspends90percentoftheirlifeindoors.Thatmeanswearegettinglesslightduringthedayandbeingexposedtomorelightatnight.Thispatternisincreasinglybeinglinkedtodisturbedsleepandcircadianrhythms—24-hourchangesinourbiologyandbehavior—withconsequencesforourphysicalandmentalhealth.Meanwhile,gettingtoolittlesunlightiscontributingtovitaminDshortageandmaybeweakeningourimmuneandcardiovascularsystemsaswell.
Ourchangedrelationshipwiththesunisgreatlyaffectingourbiology.That'swhypeoplelikePetersenarebeingtakeninbyresearcherstohelpinvestigatehowmuchdamagewedobyshyingawayfromthelight,andjusthowmuchlightweneed.Thegoodnewsisthatresearchersarefindingevensmallincreasesinyourexposuretobrightlightwillbringaboutgreatchangestoyourhealth.
28.WhyisMortenPetersenmentionedinparagraph1?
A.Toexplainareason.B.Tostateanopinion.
C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Toofferbackgroundinformation.
29.Whatismainlydiscussedinparagraph2?
A.People'soutdooractivities.B.Relationshipbetweenpeople.
C.Theoriginofgaslighting.D.Theinfluenceoflight.
30.Whatistheconsequenceoftoomuchexposuretoindoorlight?
A.AsmallincreaseinvitaminD.B.Physicalandmentaldisorders.
C.Moretimespentoutdoors.D.Morequalitysleep.
31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Comeoutformoresunlight!
B.Neverliveinabasement!
C.Lifestyleshavechangedgreatly.D.Artificiallightmakesadifference.
D
LikeMartyMcFly’sbanana-poweredDeLorean(德罗宁时光机),afuturegenerationofflyingcarscouldtipovertheideathatallflyingisbadfortheclimate.FirmssuchastheRollsRoyce,LiliumandVerticalAerospacehavearguedthatflyingcarscouldbeagreenmodeoftransportdespitethelargeamountsofenergytheyneedtoget