学年新教材高中英语单元检测卷二新人教版必修第二册文档格式.docx
《学年新教材高中英语单元检测卷二新人教版必修第二册文档格式.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《学年新教材高中英语单元检测卷二新人教版必修第二册文档格式.docx(19页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
A.Theweather.B.Acoat.
C.Areport.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatwillthekidsdrink?
A.Greentea.B.Coke.
C.Applejuice.
7.Wherearemostprobablythespeakers?
A.Atthewoman'
shome.
B.Atarestaurant.
C.Attheman'
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whendoesthewomanwanttoleaveforthemuseum?
A.Atabout12:
30.B.Atabout1:
00.
C.Atabout1:
30.
9.Howdoesthemanknowaboutthebigfire?
A.Hesawitoutofthewindow.
B.Heheardpeopletalkaboutit.
C.Hereadaboutitinanewspaper.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydidn'
tthewomangetenoughsleeplastnight?
A.Shestayeduplateataparty.
B.Adiseasekeptherawake.
C.Theloudmusicinapartyaffectedhersleep.
11.Howoftendothegirlsthrowaparty?
A.Onceaweek.B.Oncehalfamonth.
C.Onceamonth.
12.Whydoesthewomanwantanewapartment?
A.Tobeclosertotheman.
B.Toliveinabiggerapartmentalone.
C.Tohaveaquieterenvironment.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whenwasthewomanborn?
A.OnFebruary10th,1985.
B.OnJanuary10th,1985.
C.OnFebruary10th,1980.
14.Inwhichcitywasthemanborn?
A.Oxford.B.Brighton.
C.London.
15.WhydidthewomangotoNewYork?
A.Toattendcollege.
B.Tofindwork.
C.Toattendhighschool.
16.WhatdidthemanthinkofhistimeinBeijing?
A.Great.B.Terrible.
C.Justsoso.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatisAelitaAndrefamousfor?
A.Herlifestyle.B.Herartshows.
C.Herpaintingstyle.
18.WhatisNOTtrueaboutAelita'
sfirstshow?
A.Itwasheldin2011.B.ItwasheldinNewYork.
C.Itcontained44paintings.
19.HowoldwasAelitawhenshestartedtopaint?
A.Ninemonthsold.B.Fouryearsold.
C.Sevenyearsold.
20.HowmuchisthecheapestworkofAelita?
A.Over$2,400.B.Over$3,000.
C.Over$10,000.
答案:
1-5 CBCCA 6-10 BACBC
11-15 ACABC 16-20 ACCAB
听力材料
(Text1)
W:
Mike,isthisyourbook?
M:
No,Lisa,itisn'
tmine.Lookhere.ItsaysTomBrownonit.Sogiveittohim.
(Text2)
Let'
sgoshoppingdowntownthisafternoon.
Ihavetoomuchworkthesedays.I'
masbusyasabeenow.
(Text3)
WillJimreturntodayortomorrow?
Hesaidhewouldhavereturnedbytomorrow,buthecan'
tcomebackuntilthedayaftertomorrow.
(Text4)
Thereyouare.Didyousetofflate?
No.
Thenwhatkeptyousolate?
Thereweretoomanycarsonthestreet.Mycarcouldn'
tmoveatall.
(Text5)
Isitwarmoutside?
No,youneedacoat.
Whendoyouthinkit'
llturnfine?
Theweatherreportsaysit'
llturnfinethisThursday.
David,whatdoyouwanttodrink,teaorcoffee?
Aglassofgreentea,please.
Whataboutthekids?
Andthekidswilldrinkcoke,Butjustgetonebottleandtwoglasses.They'
llshareit.
Ihaveapplejuiceinthekitchen.Ithinkjuiceisbetterforthem.
Iknow,buttheyalwaysrefusetodrinkit.
Lookoutofthewindow.Ican'
tbelievethistraffic.
Well,it'
srushhour.Ithinkwe'
dbetterstayintheroomforabitlonger.Wecan'
tgetanywherenow.
You'
reright.Sowhendoyouwanttosetoffforthemuseum?
It'
s12:
30now.Therewillbelesstrafficinaboutanhour.Wecanleaveforthemuseumthen.
OK.Haveyouheardthattherewasabigfireinthecitylastnight?
No.Howdidyouknowit?
SomepeopletalkedaboutitwhenIwasreadingapaperinthehallthismorning.
(Text8)
Youlooktired.Didyougotobedlatelastnight?
ActuallyIwenttobedaround10:
00p.m..ButIdidn'
tfallasleepuntil1:
00a.m..
Whydidyouhavedifficultyinfallingasleep?
Thegirlsdownstairsthrewapartylastnight.Therewasloudmusic.Thepartywasn'
toveruntilmidnight.Whenthepartywasfinallyover,Icouldn'
tfallasleepatall.
Dothegirlsoftenthrowparties?
Youmaynotbelieveit,buttheythrowapartyeveryFridaynight.
That'
sbad.
Yes.Andthat'
swhyIwantanewapartment.Arethereanynearyours?
Whatkindofapartmentdoyouwant?
Itdoesn'
thavetobebig.Onebedroomisenough.Idon'
twanttoshareitwithothers.Ican'
taffordtherentifit'
stoobig.
(Text9)
Whenwereyouborn,Ted?
IwasbornonFebruary10th,1980.
Wow,it'
shardtobelieve.Wecelebrateourbirthdayonthesameday.ButI'
mfiveyearsyoungerthanyou.
sreallyamazing.SowereyouborninBrighton,too?
No.IwasborninOxford.IcametoBrightonabouttwoyearsago.
DidyouliveinOxfordallthetimebeforeyoucametoBrighton?
No.IlivedinOxfordtillIturned15.AndthenIwenttoNewYorkandattendedhighschoolthere.AfterthatIattendedcollegeinChicagoandafterleavingcollege,IreturnedtoEnglandandworkedinLondon.Later,IcametoBrighton.Sohaveyoubeenabroad?
Yes.IstayedinBeijingforhalfayearwhenIwas22.
Howdidyoufindyourtimethere?
Itcouldn'
tbebetter.
(Text10)
AelitaAndre,ayoungartistfromAustralia,hasbeendescribedas“theworld'
syoungestprofessionalartist”.Sheisknownforherspecialpaintingstyleandheryoungage.
In2011,whenAelitawasonlyfouryearsold,sheheldherfirstshowinNewYork.Itcontained24ofherpaintings,eachonsaleforbetween$4,400and$10,000.Attheageofseven,thelittlegirlbecametheyoungestprofessionalpainterintheworld.
Aelitashowedstronginterestinpaintingwhenshewasonlyababy.Herparentsarebothartists.Atthattime,sheoftenwatchedthemdrawonthefloor.Whenshewasonlyninemonthsold,Aelitacrawledoveroneofherfather'
spaintingsandbeganmixingcolours-that'
swhenshestartedpainting.
NowAelita'
scheapestworksaresellingformorethan$3,000each.Shehasalreadymademorethan$100,000fromherart-moremoneythanmostartistsearninalifetime.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;
每小题2.5分,满分25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。
A
MadeleineHamilton'
sschoolinFranklin,Tennessee,recentlymadeabigdecision:
Recess(课间休息)wouldcomeback.Madeleineandhersixthgradeclassmateswouldgooutsidefor20minuteseveryday.Theycouldcatchupwithfriendsandkickasoccerballaround.“Recessistheonebreakinthedaytorelaxandhavefun,”shesays.
Mostmiddleschoolstudentsdon'
tgetthatchance.That'
sbecausemostmiddleschoolsdon'
thaverecessanymore.Expertssaythatabout40percentofUSschooldistrictshavecutrecesstime.
Now,moreandmoreexpertsagree:
Schoolsshouldputrecessbackontheschedule.
Studentshavebeenheadingoutsideforrecesssinceatleastthe1800s.Butinthe1980s,someUSschoolsstartedtocutrecess.Why?
Americanstudentsweren'
tdoingaswellinschoolasstudentsinothercountries.Tocatchup,manyschoolsintheUScutrecess.Thismademoretimeinthescheduleforimportantsubjectslikescienceandmath.
Butresearchshowsthattakingabreakcanactuallyhelpstudentslearn.Yourbraincangetoverwhelmed(应接不暇的)whenyoumovefromsubjecttosubjectwithoutabreak.Thatmakesitharderforyoutoremembernewinformation.Scientistssaythatrestingyourbrainhelpsitworkbetter.
Evenadultshavestartedtakingbreakstoresttheirbrains—andplay.AtGoogle,employeescanstopworkingtousetheoffice'
sLEGOstation.AndworkersatFacebookcanplayvideogamesinthecompany'
sarcade(游戏机厅).
Recessdoesn'
tjusthelpstudentslearn.Movingaroundcanalsohelpkeepkidshealthy.Peoplewhoexercisedailycanavoidextremesadness.Theyarealsolesslikelytobecomeoverweight.
Ofcourse,kidscangethurtplayingsportslikedodgeball.Someschoolshavecutrecesstoavoidbrokenarmsandlegs.Schoolsalsoneedadultstokeepstudentssafeontheplaygroundduringrecess.Someschoolscan'
taffordtopayanyonetodothis_job.
And73percentofschoolagekidsinAmericaplaysportsordootherathleticactivitiesafterschool.Dotheyreallyneedtotaketimeoutofbusyschooldaysforrecess?
【语篇解读】 本文是议论文。
文章探讨了中学是否应该增设课间休息。
21.HowdoesMadeleinefeelaboutherschool'
sbigdecision?
A.Worried.B.Excited.
C.Moved.D.Surprised.
答案与解析:
B 推理判断题。
由第一段中的“abigdecision:
Recesswouldcomeback”和Madeleine说的“Recessistheonebreakinthedaytorelaxandhavefun”可知,对于这一决定她很高兴。
22.WhydidmanyUSschoolscutrecessinthe1980s?
A.Toensurestudents'
safety.
B.Toshortenstudents'
schooldays.
C.Tosavetimeforstudentstostudy.
D.Toletstudentsplaysportsafterschool.
C 细节理解题。
由第四段中的“Americanstudentsweren'
tdoingaswellinschoolasstudentsinothercountries.Tocatchup,manyschoolsintheU.S.cutrecess”可知,上世纪八十年代,许多美国学校取消课间休息是为了让学生们有更多学习的时间。
23.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thisjob”referto?
A.Teachingstudentshowtoplaysportslikedodgeball.
B.Protectingstudentsfromgettinghurtduringabreak.
C.Designingafterschoolathleticactivitiesforstudents.
D.Givingstudentsmedicalcareiftheyarehurtatschool.
B 篇章结构题。
由画线部分前的“cutrecesstoavoidbrokenarmsandlegs”和“needadultstokeepstudentssafeontheplaygroundduringrecess”可知,由于有些活动会使孩子受伤,因此学校需要有成人在课间休息时间保证学生的安全。
但有些学校承担不起雇人做这一工作的费用。
B
106leopards(豹)diedinthefirsttwomonthsofthisyearinforestareasacrossIndia.AccordingtothewildlifeProtectionSocietyofIndia(WPSI),whichprovidedthedata,manyofthedeaths