1、江西省南昌市进贤一中高二英语上学期入学考试试题江西省南昌市进贤一中2019-2020学年高二英语上学期入学考试试题第I卷(选择题)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。每段对话仅读一遍。1On which day will the woman return to work?AWednesday. BFriday. CNext Wednesday.2What time is it now?AAbout 6:00 p.m. BAbout 5:40 p.m. CAbout 5:20 p.m.3What does Mr.
2、 Black look like?AHe has black hair. BHe is short. CHe wears glasses.4What does the woman dislike about her photo?AHer eyes. BHer hair. CHer dress.5Where does the conversation take place?AAt a restaurant. BAt the womans house. CAt a garden.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6What kind of sport does the woman want to le
3、arn?AVolleyball. BTennis. CBasketball.7When will the woman probably take the course?AOn Sundays. BOn Fridays. COn Mondays.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8What is the woman doing?APreparing for a party. BVisiting a doctor. CEnjoying some music.9What does the man mean in the end?AHis brother is busy on Saturday. BHis
4、 brother has got a bad cold again.CHis brother is too young to play at the party.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10What are the speakers talking about?AWhen they will move into the apartment. BHow they will decorate the apartment.CWhat the apartment is like.11What does the woman say about the apartment?AIt is large.
5、 BIt is far from the ocean. CIt must be cool in summer.12What is the mans attitude towards the apartment?AHe is fond of it. BHe is uninterested in it. CHe is curious about it.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13How was the weather last weekend?AWindy. BRainy. CSunny.14What does the woman like to do on Sunday?ADo some
6、reading. BEnjoy concerts. CGo to the cinema.15What time does the man usually get up on Sunday?AAt about 6 oclock. BAt about 7 oclock. CAt about 10 oclock.16What do we know about the man?AHe dislikes spending much time cooking. BHe doesnt care what he eats.CHe isnt good at cooking.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17Wh
7、y did the speaker decide to start a new magazine?ATo become famous. BTo start a different one. CTo get more money.18In what respect is the magazine different from a local newspaper?AWhat it looks like. BWhat it contains. CWhere one can buy it.19Where can people get the information about film reviews
8、?AIn the first part. BIn the second part. CIn the third part.20What can people find in the second half of the magazine?AAdvice on local business development. BReviews of local artists works.CArticles about local people.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AFo
9、r more information, click here. Got it!SBC Oxford Summer School is held at the world-famous Dragon School in Oxford, one of the UKs top Prep Schools(预备学校). Located in a beautiful leafy area of north Oxford, the Dragon School is a 15-minute walk from the centre of this historic city.At a GlanceAges:
10、8 12Dates: Monday 15 July Monday 12 August 2019Location: Dragon School in OxfordTuition Hours: 15 Hours of English Tuition Each WeekCourses: General English Language Course or English for Academic PurposesCertification: Academic Progress Report & CertificateSocial ProgrammeStudents can enjoy a varie
11、d and fun multi-activity programme, with a range of activities in the afternoons and evenings. Students can also choose English Plus options to replace the multi-activity programme, on two afternoons per week for an additional cost.AccommodationSBC Oxford Summer School offers students high-quality a
12、ccommodation. There are separate boarding houses for boys and girls and students stay in dormitories suitable for between 4 and 9 children. Bedding is provided and students bedrooms are cleaned 6 days a week. Students have access to shared bathrooms, which are cleaned daily. The accommodation is bri
13、ght, spacious and colourful, and provides a friendly and homely environment. During set times students can use common areas in the boarding houses where they can relax, play games and socialise. A weekly laundry service is provided except from departure week.Dining FacilitiesThe Dining Hall at SBC O
14、xford is spacious and light, and the children have three meals per day here. When the students are away from the school on excursion (徒步), a packed lunch will be provided. For breakfast, there is a hot English breakfast two mornings each week, as well as a continental breakfast option each day. Ther
15、e are always two hot choices for lunch and dinner, including a vegetarian option, halal options, as well as a salad bar, fresh bread, fruit and desserts. We also provide drinks and biscuits before bed.21SBC Oxford Summer School is _.Aone of the UKs top Prep Schools Bfamous for its beautiful leafy sc
16、hool yardCideal for young learners under eight years old Dabout a 15-minute walk from the city center22In SBC Oxford Summer School, students _.Acan have a choice between two academic coursesBcan use common areas in the boarding houses freelyCreceive more than 15 hours of English tuition per weekDare
17、 provided with laundry service and bedding each day23The Dining Hall at SBC Oxford offers students _.Asalad, fried bread and desserts Ba packed lunch if they go hikingChot English breakfast every morning Ddrinks and biscuits in the afternoonBDo you buy too many clothes? Or do you often buy new cloth
18、es only to wear them once before throwing them away? Research shows that you are not alone; a recent survey in Australia has shown that roughly a quarter of Australians have thrown away a piece of clothing after wearing it just once.Sarah Freeman was so shocked by these findings that she decided to
19、do something about it. She has founded a “clothes library” in Sydney, where customers can rent clothing instead of purchasing it; this way, you can still only wear it once but without being wasteful.Research suggests that global clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2014! Clothes these days c
20、an sometimes only last two or three washes before they need to be replaced. Not only are these short- lasting clothes not good for your wallet, but theyre also terrible for the environment. The majority of these clothes are produced in third world countries, and their factories use up huge amounts o
21、f energy and pollute the waterways nearby.Sarahs clothes library is a great way to get fantastic designer clothes at an affordable price, and its also good for the environment. Compared with a regular clothing store, Sarahs business hardly produces any waste. Customers can pay a monthly subscription
22、 fee(会员费) and enjoy 4 to 6 pieces of clothing per month.Sarah thinks that her clothes library can make a difference and hopes to see one in every shopping center. But will it be a hit? Reading books that have been read by another person is one thing, but to wear clothes that have been worn by others
23、 is another even though great brands are available to rent.The very similar Fashion Library in Amsterdam made news headlines in 2015, and others have sprung up in other places around the world as well.24What problem of Australians is mentioned in paragraph 1?ABeing enthusiastic about going after fas
24、hion BStoring piles of clothes in their cupboards.CBuying clothes regardless of their prices. DBeing wasteful in dealing with clothes.25Whats talked about modern clothes in paragraph 3?AWhy they last so short. BTheir fast developmentCTheir harmful influences. DWhat leads to their poor quality.26What
25、s the authors opinion on the clothes library?AHe/She thinks itll be well accepted. BHe/She throws doubt on its popularity.CHe/She believes its of great necessity. DHe/She strongly opposes its wide spread.27It can be inferred from the text that _.Athe clothes library concept isnt new BSarahs clothes
26、library is completely waste-freeCdesigner clothes arent available in Sarahs clothes libraryDcustomers can rent unlimited pieces of clothing every monthCWhen shes playing with her children, Sandra Kims phone is nowhere in sight. For instance, she puts it upstairs before going downstairs to play with
27、her children. Kim, a stay-at-home mother of three children between the ages of 3 and 8, knows that whenever she uses her phone, her kids get upset. When were playing, I call my husband to tell him that I wont be accessible for a few hours, Kim said.Its obvious that we are at a time when cellphones a
28、re causing trouble in relationships. A study asked college couples how dependent they were on their smartphones and how difficult it would be for them to go without their phones for a day. Those who felt that their partners were too dependent on their phones said they werent as satisfied with their
29、relationship as those who considered their partners to be less dependent on them.“Its a very complicated issue,” said Brandon McDaniel, an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at Illinois State University who studied phones and relationships. It is often unrealistic
30、to cut out phone use entirely, and it is also unrealistic to simply tell yourself that you will practice self-control and not check your phone, McDaniel said. But, he added, It can also begin to tear relationships apart so we need to be careful.McDaniel found that it damaged relationships when partn
31、ers allowed their devices(设备) to interrupt their face-to-face interactions, turned to others online instead of believing in their partners or compared their relationship with those they saw on social media. In a 2014 study, he found that when technology devices frequently interrupted partners, couples had more conflict(冲突)over technology use, lower relationship satisfaction, more depressive symptoms and lower life satisfaction.But the phone doesnt even have to be turned on to be troublesome. If we can at least start from a co
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