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湖南省长沙市芙蓉区铁路第一中学学年高二英语下学期第一次阶段性测试试题含答案
湖南省长沙市芙蓉区铁路第一中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期第一次阶段性测试试题
考试时间:
120分钟总分:
150分
第一部分听力(共两节,每题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节
请听下面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个小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatisthemandoing?
A.Givingagift.B.Buyingchocolates.C.Makingchocolates.
2.Whereisthewoman’sfathernow?
A.Athome.B.Inahospital.C.Attheoffice.
3.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Couple.B.Neighbors.C.Colleagues.
4.Whyisthebabycryingaccordingtotheman?
A.Heishungry.B.Heisill.C.Heisalone.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Anaccident.B.Aflight.C.Apilot.
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,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秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.WhenshouldTombeback?
A.At7:
30.B.At7:
00.C.At6:
30.
7.HowdidTomgotoschooltoday?
A.Bybus.B.Bymotorcycle.C.Bybike.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whywasthewomanonthenews?
A.ShehadwrittenasongfortheTVstation.
B.Shehadwonamusiccontest.
C.Shehadsungasongforcharity.
9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofsinging?
A.Itwillmakeherfamousoneday.
B.Ittakestoomuchofhertime.
C.Itiswhatshereallylikestodo.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whoisthewomanprobably?
A.Alice’ssister.B.Alice’steacher.C.Alice’smother.
11.Whatreasondoesthewomangiveforherworry?
A.Artistsworktoohard.
B.Artistsearnalowsalary.
C.Artistshavefewopportunities.
12.Whatwillthespeakersdotonight?
A.Gooutforsupper.B.GiveAlicesomemoney.C.HaveatalkwithAlice.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?
A.America.B.Australia.C.Canada.
14.Whichplacedoesthewomansuggestthemanvisit?
A.BondiBeach.B.TheOperaHouse.C.TheBlueMountains.
15.WhatdoweknowaboutthesmallhotelsinSydney?
A.Theyarecheapbutwell-equipped.
B.Someofthemcanbefoundonline.
C.Oldertravelersliketostayinthem.
16.Whatisprobablythebestwayforthemantotravelaround?
A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.C.Byair.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatwasHank’sfatherdoingwhenthespeakersawhim?
A.Hewasrunning.B.Hewassittingalone.C.Hewaspainting.
18.HowdidHank’sfatherfeelwhenhesawthespeaker?
A.Pleased.B.Strange.C.Surprised.
19.WhydidthespeakertalkwithHank’sfatheraboutpainting?
A.Theybothhadalotofpaintingexperiences.
B.Thespeakerwasinterestedinpainting.
C.Hank’sfatherwasapainter.
20.Howoftendidthespeakergotolearntopaint?
A.Everyday.B.Everytwodays.C.Everyotherweek.
第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Septemberisthemonthforfashion,withfourinternationalcitieshostingFashionWeek.AlleyeswillturntoNewYorkCity,London,MilanandParisthismonthtoseewhichcityputsonthebestshow.
NewYork
NewYorkFashionWeek,orNYFW,kicksoffonSeptember5thandrunsforapproximatelyeightdays.NYFWisconsideredthemostcommercialandcasualofthefour.Itisalsotheonlyeventtoallowsomefashionschoolstudentstoparticipate,bringingafreshlooktotherunway.
London
LondonFashionWeek(LFW)comesontheheelsofNYFW,startingonSeptember13thandrunningthroughSeptember17th.OnceconsideredaminorplayeramongtheBigFour,LFWcannowcommandalistofbignamesaswellaspromisingnewdesigners.Londonfashionhouseshaveareputationforbeingveryexperimentalandopentonewideas.
Milan
FashionWeekmovestoMilanonSeptember17th.ThisbeautifulItaliancityishometosomeofthebiggestfashionhousesanddesignersinthefashionworld,includingArmaniandPrada.Milan'sfashionhousesareknownforofferingglamorous(有魅力的),yetpracticaloptions(选择).
Paris
ThechaoticmonthoffashionmakesitswaytoFranceasParisFashionWeekbeginsonSeptember23rd.Savingthebestforlast,Parisneverfailstooffersomeofthemostexcitingshowsoftheseason.World-famouslabelslikeChanelandDiortrytobeatoneanotherwiththeirlatestdesigns.ThewordthatbestdescribesParisFashionWeekis"elegant".
21.Whichcityislikelytoattractthenewdesigners?
A.NewYork.B.London.C.Milan.D.Paris
22.WhendoesMilanFashionWeekprobablyend?
A.September19th.B.September20th.
C.September21st.D.September22nd.
23.Whatcanwelearnfromthefourfashionweeks?
A.Eachhasitsowncharacteristic.B.Eachshowsitsbiggestbrand.
C.Eachofferspracticaloptions.D.Eachisopentoschoolstudents.
B
Mysix-year-oldgranddaughterstaredatmeasifshewereseeingmeforthefirsttime.“Grandma,youareanantique(古董),”shesaid.“Youareold.Antiquesareold.Youaremyantique.”
Iwasnotsatisfiedtoletthematterrestthere.ItookouttheWebster’sDictionaryandreadthedefinitiontoJenny.Iexplained,“Anantiqueisnotonlyold,it’sanobjectexistingsinceorbelongingtoearliertimes...aworkofart...apieceoffurniture.Antiquesaretreasured,”ItoldJennyasIputawaythedictionary.“Theyhavetobehandledcarefullybecausetheysometimesareveryvaluable.Inordertoqualifyasanantique,theobjecthastobeatleast100yearsold.”
“I’monly67,”IremindedJenny.
Welookedaroundthehouseforotherantiques,besidesme.TherewasadeskthatwashandeddownfromRoneaunttoanotherandfinallytoourfamily.“It’sveryold,”ItoldJenny.“ItrytokeepitpolishedandIshowitoffwheneverIcan.Youdothatwithantiques."
Therewasapictureonthewallboughtatagaragesale.Itwasdated1867.“Nowthat’sanantique,”Isaidwithpride.“Over100yearsold.”Ofcourseitwasmarkedupandscratched(刮坏)andnotinverygoodcondition.“Sometimesagedoesthat,”ItoldJenny.“Butthemarksaregoodmarks.Theyshowliving,orbeingaround.That’ssomethingtodisplaywithpride.Infact,sometimes,themoreanobjectshowsage,themorevaluableitcanbecome.”Ibelievedthiswasimportantformyownself-worth.
Ourtourofantiquescontinued.Therewasavaseonthefloor.Ithadbeeninmyhouseforalongtime.IwasnotcertainwhereitcamefrombutIdidn’tbuyitnew.Onethingaboutantiques,IexplainedtoJenny,wasthattheyusuallyhadastory.They’dbeeninonehomeandthenanother,handeddownfromonefamilytoanother,travelingallovertheplace.They’dlastedthroughyearsandyears.Theycouldhavebeenthrownaway,orignored,ordestroyed,orlost.Butinstead,theysurvived.
Foramoment,Jennylookedthoughtful.“ldon’thaveanyantiquesbutyou,”shesaid.Thenherfacebrightened,“CouldItakeyoutoschoolforshowandtell?
”
“OnlyifIfitintoyourbackpack,”Ianswered.AndthenJenny’santiqueliftedherupandembracedherinahugthatwouldlastthroughtheyears.
24.WhydidGrandmareadthedefinitionof“antique”toJenny?
A.TotellJennytheimportanceofprotectingantiques.
B.Tolistalltheimportantcharacteristicsofantiques.
C.Toexpressherdisappointmentatbeingcalled“antique”.
D.TochangeJenny’sshallowunderstandingofantiques.
25.WhichofthefollowinginformationdidgrandmaexpresstoJenny?
A.Thedeskremindedherofherdearrelatives.
B.Therewasusuallyasadstorybehindeachantique.
C.Thespotsonthepictureshoweditsageandvalue.
D.Sheplannedtobuyanewvasetoreplacetheoldone.
26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Grandmahadadeeplong-lastingloveforJenny.
B.Jennywastooyoungtoknowgrandma’shumor.
C.Jennyhadastrongdesireforgrandma’slove.
D.GrandmawastoooldtoliftJennyup.
27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Grandma’sAntiqueB.Jenny’sAntiqueC.ATourofAntiquesD.AStoryofAntiques
C
Therearemanywaystotravelwithinacity.Wecanwalk,cycle,ortakeabus.Butnomatterwhichwaywetravel,wehavetosticktotheroute(线路)thecityplannerslaiddownforus.
Parkourpractitioners(跑酷爱好者),however,seethecityinacompletelydifferentway.Tothem,therearenofixedroutes.Therearenowallsandnostairs—sincetheyjump,climb,rollandcrawltomoveacross,through,overandunderanythingthattheyfindintheirpath.Thecityistheirplayground.
TheInternationalGymnasticsFederation(FIG)hasnoticedthatthisactivityisdrawingmoreandmorepeopletoit—thereare100,000peopletakingpartinparkourtodayintheUKalone,accordingtotheGuardian—andhowitishelpfulforpeopletobemuchstronger:
Ittrainscoordination(协调性)andbalance.SotheorganizationisthinkingaboutrecognizingparkourasanewsportandaddingittotheOlympicsby2024.
Butparkourpractitionersthemselvesdon’tseemtobehappywiththeidea.Theyseeparkouras“alifestyle”,wrotethewebsiteNextSportStar.“It’sacompetitionagainsttheconditionsratherthanjustasport.”
Indeed,manydoparkourjustto“escapethedailyroutine(事务)andexperiencethecityindifferentways”,wrotereporterOliMouldonTheConversation.Theyseeparkourasawaytoexpressthemselvesthroughrelaxingmovesandcreativerouteswhilefreeingthemselvesfromthepressure.
It’sgreatthattheFIGwantstodevelopnewsportandstayclosetoanewculturalform.Butitwouldbegreateriftheyknewthatnoteverythinginlifeisacompetition.
28.Howdotheparkourpractitionersdoparkour?
A.Theymoveonastheywish.B.Theychoosetheroutesthecityplannerslaiddown.
C.Theyrunfasterthanothers.D.Theysticktocertainroutes.
29.WhydoestheFIGwanttoaddparkourtotheOlympics?
A.It’saspecialwayoflife.B.Itdrawstheirattention.
C.It’sgoodforpeopleto