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安徽省蚌埠第二中学2018-2019学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题(无答案)

第一部分听力(共两节,满30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你将有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.Whencanthemanseetheheadmaster?

A.At9:

30.B.At11:

45.C.At12:

40.

2.Whydoesthemanwanttokeepthewindowshut?

A.Heisill.B.Hewantstoopenithimself.C.Theairinsideisfreshenough.

3.WhatisMike?

A.Ateacher.B.Astudent.C.Awriter.

4.Whathasmadeworkingathomepossible?

A.Personalcomputers.B.Communicationindustry.C.Livingfarfromcompanies.

5.Whereisthewoman?

A.Inasoapfactory.B.Inherhouse.C.Ataninformationdesk.

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、7题。

6.Where,doestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Onabus.C.Inthebank.

7.Whydothetwospeakerswanttobuyacar?

A.Theyhavealotofmoney.B.Themanlivestoofarawayfromhisoffice.

C.Thewoman'sofficeistoofarawayfromherhome.

听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。

8.Whywon'tMr.Stonecometotheclinictomorrow?

A.Hecan'tsparethetime.B.Theclinicwillbeclosed.

D.Dr.!

Miltonwon'tcometowork.

9.Whenistheclinicopeninaweek?

A.FromMondaytoFriday.B.OnweekdaysexceptThursday.C.Duringthewholeweek.

10.WhattimehasfinallybeenfixedforMr.Stonetocome?

A.5:

30p.m.,Wednesday.B.6:

15p.m.,Wednesday.C.6:

15p.m.,Thursday.

听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。

11.What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Neighbors.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Friends.

12.Whendidthewomancoughmostseriously?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Atnight.

13.Whatdidthemandoforthewoman?

A.Heexaminedthewomancarefully.

B.Hegavehersomemedicineandsomeadviceaswell.

C.Hejusttoldhernottoworrytoomuch.

听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。

14.What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Friends.C.Strangers.

15.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Atthewomanshome.C.Attheman'shome.

16.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Havesomesoup.B.Havemorerice.C.Bringhiswifenexttime.

听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。

17.WhatdidNicholasdoateighteenmonths?

A.HebegantolearnFrench.B.Hereadthenewspaper.C.Hetooktelephonemessages.

18.WhywasNicholasboredandunhappyatthetwoschools?

A.Hehadtoomuchhomework.B.Healmostcouldn'tlearnanythingspecial.

C.Histeachersoftencorrectedhisspelling.

19.WhoofferedtohelpNicholasfinally?

A.Hisclassmates.B.Hisparents.C.Acollege.

20.WhatisNicholas'lifelikenow?

A.Busywithoutanysociallife.B.Fullbutboring.C.Busyatcollegeandfreeathome.

第2部分阅读理解(共两节,满40分)

第一节(15小题;每小题2分,满分30)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Britain'soldestmanmadehisfirstvisittoLondonyesterdayattheageof110.MrEvanshadneverfoundthetimeorthemoneytomakethetripfromhishomeinForestfach,nearSwansea.But,whentheBritishofferedhimanall-expense-paidbirthdaytreattothecapitalhejustcouldnotrefuse.

HearrivedatPaddingtonStationandsmartlyturnedoutinhisbestsuit,favoritePanamahatandaredroseinhisbutton-hole."It'sveryexciting.There'snodoubtaboutit,"hesaid.

Untilyesterdayhehadneverbeenfarfromhome,exceptforthetriptoAberdeen.

"ButI'vebeenontheseastothatfarawaylandcalledIlfracombe21milesfromhome,"hejoked.

MrEvans,whospent60yearsworkingasaminerinSouthWales,almostmadethejourneytoLondononcebefore,attheturnofthecentury."TherewasatriptotheWhiteCitybutitcosttenshillingsreturningfromSwansea--toomuchIthought.Allmymoneywenttothefamilythen,"hesaid.

DuringthenexttwodaysMrEvanswillbetakenonashorttourofLondontoseethesights.TopofhislistisavisittotheHouseofParliamentorganizedbyhisMP,MrGarethWardell.

"Theonlyarrangementhedoesnotcareforisthewheelchairprovidedforhimifhegetstired."Idon'tlikethechairbusiness--peoplewillthinkIamgettingold,"hesaid.Hissecretforalongandhealthylifehasbeenwellpublished--nowine,notobaccoandnoanger.

BeforesettingofffromSwanseawithhis76-year-oldson,Amwell,hesaidjokingly,"I'mgladtoseethey'vegivenmeareturnticket."

21.TheveryreasonthatMrEvansdidn'tgotoseetheworldisthat.

A.hehadalreadybeenontheseatoIlfracombe

B.hewastoobusytogotoofarawayfromhome

C.hecouldn'taffordboththetimeandthemoney

D.hebelieved"EastorWest,homeisthebest"

22.MrEvansdidn'tlikethewheelchairsimplybecause

A.hewasnotusedtotravelinginit

B.thewheelchairwasofpoorqualityandnoteasytooperate

C.heactuallypreferredwalkingtosittinginitathome

D.hethoughthewasstillyoungenoughtomanagethetrip

23.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.MrEvanshadtoworkhardtoraisehisfamilywhenyoung.

B.ThetripofLondonexcitedMrEvansverymuch.

C.MrEvanscouldnotreallyenjoythetripbecauseofhisage.

D.HumorwasoneofMrEvans'characters

24.TheprobableexplanationtoMrEvans'longlifeliesin.

A.hisgoodlivinghabits

B.hishard-workingforthefamily

C.hisfeelingstohishometown

D.hislivingconditionsneartheSwansea

B

   YearsagowhenIwasonlytenmymotherandfatherdivorced.Ifeltasifmyworldwasfallingapart.Mothermusthavesensedmylonging,forshewouldtakemylittlebrotherandmebacktovisitmyGranny-mydad'smother,onoccasions,evenafterthedivorce.

IwasalwaysawarethatGrannylovedus.Itwassomethingyoucouldfeelwithyourheart,evenwhenyourworldwasturnedupsidedown.

IusedtospendalotoftimewithGrannywhenwelivedinCairo,nextdoortoherandgrandpa.Buttimesandthingshadchanged.Grandpahaddied;Ididn’tgettoseedadmuch,andIdon’tknowifGrannygottoseehersonveryofteneither.ButIknewshelovedhim.Loveislikethat;itcanseepastthepain.

Thoughshedidn’thavemuch,neitherdidwe,butshedidsomethingformybrother,Tommieandme.Iwillalwaysremember;shesavedherpenniesinaglassjar.IamsureGrannycouldhaveusedthosepenniesherselfbutshesavedthemtogiveuswhenwecametovisit.BecauseIwastheoldestIwasinchargeofdividingthepenniesequallybetweenmybrotherandme.

“Oneforyou,oneforme,”Iwouldrepeatuntilthejarwasempty.

ThosememoriesofthepaststillgivemewarmfeelingsondaysthatIneedthem.AGranny’slovestayswithagrandchild,downthroughtheyears,evenwhenthatchildbecomesagrandmaherself.Ioftenwonder,afterallthoseyears,whenIamluckyenoughtofindapennylyingonthegroundsomewhere,ifitcouldpossiblybeGrannytossingmepenniesfromheaven.

25.MymothertookustovisitGrannybecause.

A.shewantedtoseehermother-in-law.

B.shewantedtowinbackherhusbandthroughhismother.

C.sheknewGrannycouldrelievethewriter'spain.

D.shehadtoturntoGrannyforsomemoney.

26.Thegrannysavedherpenniesinaglassjarsothat.

A.shecouldgetricher.

B.shecoulddosomethingforhergrandchildren.

C.shecouldhaveusedthemonoccasions.

D.shecouldfindapennylyingontheground.

27.Whichoneofthefollowingstatementscouldbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Grannywantedthewriter'sparentstoreunite.

B.Grannywassorichthatsheoftengavepenniestohergrandchildren.

C.ThewriterrememberedGrannybecauseshecouldgiveherpennies.

D.Itwasthedeeplovepastpainthatmadethewriterrememberhergranny.

C

WhatdoestheworldlookliketoAI?

Researchershavepuzzledoverthisfordecades,butinrecentyears,thequestionhasbecomemorepressing.Machinevisionsystemsarebeingusedinmoreandmoreareasoflife,fromhealthcaretoself-drivingcars,but“seeing”throughtheeyesofamachineisstillachallenge.Ourinabilitytodosocouldhaveserious,evenfatal,consequences.

NewresearchfromGoogleandnonprofitlabOpenAIhopestofurtheropentheblackboxofAIvisionbymappingthevisualdatathesesystemsusetounderstandtheworld.Themethod,called“ActivationAtlases,”unveilsnotonlytheabstractshapes,colors,andpatternstheyrecognize,butalsohowtheycombinetheseelementstoidentifyspecificobjects,animals,andscenes.

Google’sShanCarter,aleadresearcheronthework,toldTheVergethatifpreviousresearchhadbeenlikerevealingindividualletters,ActivationAtlasesofferssomethingclosertoawholedictionary,showinghowlettersareputtogethertomakeactualwords.“Sowithinanimagecategorylike‘shark,’forexample,therewillbelotsofactivationsthatcontributetoit,like‘teeth’and‘water,’”saysCarter.

Theworkisnotnecessarilyahugebreakthrough,butit’sastepforwardinawiderfieldofresearchknownas“featurevisualization.”RamprasaathSelvaraju,aPhDstudentatGeorgiaTech,saidtheresearchwas“extremelyfascinating”andhadcombinedanumberofexistingideastocreateanew“incrediblyuseful”tool.“Duetothecomplexnature[ofneuralnetworks],theylackinterpretability,”saysSelvaraju.Butinthefuture,hesays,whensuchnetworksareroutinelyusedtosteercarsandguiderobots,thiswillbeanecessity.

28.Theunderlinedpartofparagraph1probablymeans.

A.wecouldn'tdosomethingtocauseseriousresults.

B.machinevisionsystemsarebeingadoptedinmoreandmoreaspectsoflife.

C.wedon'tknowhowthevisionsystemworksforamachine.

D.wehavefatalconsequencesfromhealthcaretoself-drivingcars.

29.HowdoestheresearchhopetoopentheblackboxofAIvision?

A.Byunveilingshapes,colorsandpatterns.

B.Bycombiningshapes,col

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