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江西省“山江湖”协作体2019-2020学年高二英语上学期第一次联考试题(统招班)

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,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.Whatistheweatherlikeintheeast?

A.It’scold.B.It’swindy.C.Itrainsalot.

2.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlikebest?

A.Countrymusic.B.Rock-and-roll.C.Classicalmusic.

3.Whattimeisitnow?

A.9:

00.B.8:

30.C.8:

40.

4.Wherewasthemanborn?

A.InChina.B.InCanada.C.InAmerica.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Managerandemployee.

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.Whendoesthewomanwanttomeettheman?

A.OnThursdayevening.B.OnWednesdayevening.

C.OnSaturdaymorning.

7.Howlongaretheman’sclasseseachtime?

A.Twohours.B.Threehours.C.Fourhours.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatisthewomancomplainingabout?

A.Theunfriendlyneighbors.

B.Thelongwaytothetrainstation.

C.Theexpensiverent.

9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Findabettersupermarket.B.Movetoanotherapartment.

C.Buyabike.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whocanreceiveadiscount?

A.Adults.B.Beginners.C.Peoplewithlong-termcourses.

11.Howmuchdoesthewomanchargefortwochildrenperhour?

A.500RMB.B.450RMB.C.650RMB.

12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheispreparingforatest.

B.Shethinksteachingadultsismoredifficult.

C.Shehasalotofexperience.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatgradedidthemanneedforagoodcollege?

A.84percent.B.90percent.C.88percent.

14.Whichuniversitywillboththespeakersapplyto?

A.McGillUniversity.

B.Queen’sUniversity.

C.TheUniversityofToronto.

15.Howwillthewomanpayforhertuition?

A.Herparentswillpayallofitforher.

B.Shewillfindsomepart-timejobs.

C.Shewillpaypartofitwithscholarships.

16.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutuniversitiesinAmerica?

A.Theircampusesarereallynice.

B.Theyarefartooexpensive.

C.Theyprovidehighqualityeducation.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?

A.Towelcomeanewemployee.

B.Tointroduceanewdepartmentmember.

C.Tosaygoodbyetoanoldemployee.

18.WhatdidJohnClaytonworkasatfirst?

A.Seniormanager.B.Hardwaretechnician.C.Systemsdirector.

19.HowmanychildrendoesJohnClaytonhave?

A.One.B.Three.C.Two.

20.Whatwillhappennext?

A.MartinLynchwillretire.B.Theaudiencewillvote.

C.JohnClaytonwillspeak.

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Washington,D.C.BicycleTours

CherryBlossomBikeTourinWashington,D.C.

Duration:

3hours

Thissmallgroupbiketourisafantasticwaytoseetheworld-famouscherrytreeswithbeautifulflowersofWashington,D.C.Yourguidewillprovideahistorylessonaboutthetreesandthefamousmonumentswheretheyblossom.Reserveyourspotbeforeavailability–andthecherryblossoms–disappear!

WashingtonCapitalMonumentsBicycleTour

Duration:

3hours(4miles)

JoinaguidedbiketourandviewsomeofthemostpopularmonumentsinWashington,D.C.ExplorethemonumentsandmemorialsontheNationalMallasyourguidesharesuniquefactsandhistoryateachstop.Guidedtourincludesbike,helmet,cookiesandbottledwater.

CapitalCityBikeTourinWashington,D.C.

Duration:

3hours

MorningorAfternoon,thisbiketouristheperfecttourforD.C.newcomersandlocalslookingtoexperienceWashington,D.C.inahealthywaywithminimumeffort.KnowledgeableguideswillentertainyouwiththemostinterestingstoriesaboutPresidents,Congress,memorials,andparks.Comfortablebikesandasmoothtourroute(路线)makecyclingbetweenthesitesfunandrelaxing.

WashingtonCapitalSitesatNightBicycleTour

Duration:

3hours(7miles)

JoinasmallgroupbiketourforaneveningofexplorationintheheartofWashington,D.C.GetupclosetothemonumentsandmemorialsasyoubikethesitesofCapitolHillandtheNationalMall.Frequentstopsaremadeforphototakingasyourguideoffersuniquefactsandhistory.Tourincludesbike,helmet,andbottledwater.Allridersareequippedwithreflectivevestsandsafetylights.

21.Whichtourdoyouneedtobookinadvance?

A.WashingtonCapitalSitesatNightBicycleTour.

B.WashingtonCapitalMonumentsBicycleTour.

C.CapitalCityBikeTourinWashington,D.C.

D.CherryBlossomBikeTourinWashington,D.C.

22.WhatwillyoudoontheCapitalCityBikeTour?

A.Enjoyinterestingstories.B.Gotoanationalpark.

C.Visitwell-knownmuseums.D.Meetfamouspeople.

23.Whichofthefollowingdoesthebicycletouratnightprovide?

A.Safetylights.B.Cameras.C.Meals.D.Citymaps.

B

Somepeoplelikemodernart,whileotherssaythatisrubbish.ButacleanerwhoworksintheTateGalleryinLondonisn'tabletotellthedifference.Thewoman,whosenameisn'tknown,mistookaworkofartbytheGermanpainterGustavMetzgerforabagofrubbish,andthrewitoutwithotherbags.Theplasticbag,whichcontainedpiecesofpaperandcardboard,waslaterrecoveredoutsidethegallery,buttheartistthoughtthatitwastoodamagedtobeputonshowagain.78yearoldMrMetzgerexplainedthattheexhibit,whichhesaidwasacopyofasimilarworkhehadcreatedin1960,wasmeanttoshowthatallartistemporaryand“finite(有限的)”.

Embarrassedofficialsatthemuseumsaidthattheyhadhadtocallameetingwithcleanerstoexplainwhichthingsshouldnotbetouched.TheywouldnotsaywhetherMrMetzgerwouldbepaidanycompensationfortheincident.However,tomakeabsolutelysurethesamethingwouldnothappenagain,theydecidedtocoverMrMetzger'sworkeveryeveningwithacoloredcloth.Inthiswaythecleanersarrivingafterthegalleryhadbeenclosedtothegeneralpublicwouldrealizetheyshouldnottouchit.

Thisisnotthefirsttimethatmuseumcleanershavehadtroubledistinguishingexhibitsfromrubbish.In2001,inanotherLondongallery,acleanerthrewawayaworkbythewellknownBritishartistDamienHirst.Itwasanarrangementofemptybeerbottles,coffeecups,andoverflowingashtrays,whichweremeanttoindicatethechaosinthelifeofanartist.

However,cleanersdon'talwaysthrowthingsaway-sometimestheycleanthem!

Thiswasthecasewithadirtybath,whichwasonshowinagalleryinGermany.Withoutaskingwhatthebathwasdoinginthegallery,thecleanerssimplyscrubbed(擦洗)itclean.

TheofficialsofthemuseumcoveredMrMetzger'sworksothat.

A.thevisitorscouldn'tgetcloseintheevening

B.thecleanerswouldn'tmakethesamemistake

C.theycouldgetrecoveredsoon

D.theywouldreturntonormal

25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Peoplehavedifferentopinionsonmodernart.

B.AworkofDamienHirstwasthrownawaybyacleanerin2001.

C.MrMetzgerwouldbepaidmuchcompensation.

D.Somemodernworksareaboutthechaosofanartist'slife.

26.Thelastparagraphiswrittentoshowthat.

A.cleanerscan'talwaysdifferexhibitsfromrubbish

B.cleanersoftenmakeexhibitsascleanaspossible

C.exhibitsareusuallydifficulttoclean

D.exhibitsarenotalwayssobeautiful

27.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Modernartshouldn'tbecleaned

B.Cleanersmistakemodernartforrubbish

C.Whatmakesagreatworkofart

D.Cleanersdon'talwaysthrowthingsaway

C

MynameisDeirdreVeneracionandIamaparagliderpilot.I’vebeenparaglidingsinceIwas11.

MydadandIarriveatourlocalflysiteonaJunemorning.Wemeetourinstructorandspendthefirst20minuteswatchingthewindcycles.Igothroughmypre-flightstepsandturnonmyradio.Atlast,Itakeastepandfeelthegroundundermefallaway.Ifeelthepressureofmyweightonthecanopy(伞衣).

After15minutesofplayingwiththewind,myfatherradiosmefromtheplacewhereheisabouttotakeoff.“Howisthewind?

”“Perfect!

”Isay.Dadtakesoffbehindme.

Ihavedonealmost100flightsandyeteveryflightamazesmejustasmuchorevenmorethanmyfirst.Ilovetheunpredictabilityofeachflight.Everyflightisdifferent.After15minutes,Idecidetoland.

Now,I’moveraricefield.Itisamuchsmallerlandingthanmostlandingzonesbutit’spossible.Outofnowhere,Ifeelmycanopybecomeunstable(不稳定的).Itlosespressureandfallsdirectlyinfrontofme.Iamfalling.Ihavebutterfliesinmystomach.Ipullmybrakeline,inthehopethatmywingwillgetpressureagainbutitdoesn’t.Ilooktowardsmydadandseethatheisalsointrouble.It’sasifwewereinsideawashingmachinebeingthrownupanddown.Iwon’tmakeittothelandingzoneinfrontofme.Tomyrightisanarrowstreamwithhardlyanywaterinit.Imakemydecision:

thenarrowstreamismybestchanceoflandingsafely.

AsItouchdown,Icheckonmydadandamgladtohearthatheisfine.Localvillagerscometocheckonmebut,surprisingly,Iamuninjured.

ThisisoneofthosetimeswhenweareremindedthatnopreparationcanpreventMotherNaturefromsurprisingus.

28.Whatdoestheauthordobeforetakingoff?

A.Shehasatalkwithherfather.B.Shegivesinstructions.

C.Sheturnsofftheradio.D.Shewatchestheweather.

29.Whatdoestheattractionofparaglidinglieintheauthor’seyes?

A.Thepleasantwind.B.Theuncertaintyofeachflight.

C.Theexcitementoflanding.D.Thesuccessofeachflight.

30.WhatkindoffeelingdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5probablyshow?

A.Luck.B.Happiness.C.Anger.D.Nervousness.

31.Whathappensintheprocessoftheauthor’slanding?

A.Shechangeshermindaboutthelandingsite.

B.Sheasksherdadforhelp.

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