江西省南昌市八一中学、洪都中学、十七中三校2019-2020学年高二10月联考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、20192020学年度第一学期高二英语10月份联考试卷满分:150分 时间:120分钟 命题教师: 审题教师:第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where did the man put his wallet?A. At home.B. In his back pocket.C. In his breast pocket.2. Why does the man look happy?A. He
2、has bought a new book.B. He has finished his new book.C. His poem is being published. 3. Where are the speakers?A. In a classroom.B. In a library.C. In a book shop.4. How did the woman know her husband?A. On the Internet.B. By newspaper.C. By a friend.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Rainfo
3、rests.B. Animals.C. Weather.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通。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the man think of the lecture?A. Easy.B. Boring.C. Difficult.7. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Lend him her notes.
4、B. Look over his notes. C. Prepare for the discussion.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What are the speakers doing?A. Writing the invitations.B. Planning the menu.C. Making the salad.9. What did the woman forget to do?A. Invite Linda.B. Call the chef.C. Buy chicken.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Where did the woman go las
5、t night before getting home?A. To a cinema.B. To a friends.C. To a store.11. What happened when the woman came at the door?A. The door opened.B. She heard a noise.C. Her key was missing.12. Who was Karl?A. The gatekeeper. B. The womans colleague. C. The womans neighbour.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What is
6、 the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Workmates.B. Neighbors.C. Interviewer and interviewee.14. How many hours a week does the man work?A. About 30.B. About 40.C. About 50.15. How many hours a day does the man spend watching TV?A. About 1 hours.B. About 2 hours.C. About 3 hours.16. What
7、 does the man spend three hours doing a week?A. Reading.B. Talking to family.C. Talking to friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What does the speaker say about the dolphin?A. It is mans most intelligent friend.B. It is mans favourite animal.C. It is mans largest friend.18. What were those dolphin painting
8、s mainly made of? A. Glass.B. Stone.C. Wood.19. How many dolphin themes were there in the exhibition?A. About 100.B. About 150.C. About 750.20. Who is Pandora?A. An organizer.B. A dolphin.C. A reporter.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中,选出最佳选项。AZoos give people a chance to
9、 get close to animals from every continent in the world. But zoos that offer more than just a chance to see animals are worth visiting. Singapore ZooAt Singapore Zoo, enjoy breakfast while a family of orangutans (猩猩) sits nearby enjoying theirs. A zookeeper tells the breakfast crowd about each membe
10、r of the family. Or join the Wild Discoverer tour for a detailed look at some of the animals.Bronx ZooThe Bronx Zoo in New York City houses 6,000 animals. Those who want to sleep with zebras (斑马) have a chance at this zoo. Special overnight journeys allow families to camp out on the zoo grounds and
11、meet some amazing animal guests.Taronga ZooThe Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia offers special animal contact. Visitors can see a koala up close, feed a giraffe or hold a reptile. For those who want to learn what its like to work at a zoo, Taronga offers a “Keeper for A Day” program for anyone over
12、18 years old.San Diego ZooAt Southern Californias San Diego Zoo, animals live in natural-looking areas. Wildlife photography (摄影) lovers can take a class to learn the secrets of photographing animals. The zoo offers people opportunities to meet a lion or feed a rhino. The zookeepers also teach peopl
13、e how to talk to the animals so they will talk back.21Where can you breakfast with orangutans?AAt Bronx Zoo. BAt Taronga Zoo.CAt Singapore Zoo. DAt San Diego Zoo.22The “Keeper for A Day” program is intended for .Aanimal protectors Bwildlife researchersCadults working with keepers Dadults interested
14、in keepers life23At San Diego Zoo, you can .Asleep with lions or rhinosBjoin the Wild Discoverer tourCcamp out overnight on the zoo groundsDhave a better communication with animalsBLondoners are great readers. They buy vast numbers of newspapers and magazines and even of booksespecially paperbacks,
15、which are still comparatively cheap in spite of ever-increasing rises in the costs of printing. They still continue to buy proper books, too, printed on good paper and bound between hard covers.There are many streets in London containing shops which specialize in book-selling. Perhaps the best known
16、 of these is Charing Cross Road in the very heart of London. Here bookshops of all sorts and sizes are to be found, from the celebrated one which boasts of being the biggest bookshop in the world to the tiny, dusty little places which seem to have been left over from Dickens time. Some of these shop
17、s stock, or will obtain, any kind of book, but many of them specialize in second-hand books, in art books, in foreign books, in books on philosophy(哲学), politics or any other of the myriad subjects about which books may be written. One shop in this area specializes solely in books about ballet.Altho
18、ugh it may be the most convenient place for Londoners to buy books, Charing Cross Road is not the cheapest. For the really cheap second-hand volumes, the collector must venture(冒险) off the beaten path, to Farringdon Road, for example, in the East Central district of London. Here there is nothing so
19、grand as bookshops. Instead, the booksellers come along each morning and tip out their sacks of books on to small barrows(手推车) which line the gutters(贫民区). And the collectors, some professional and some amateur(业余爱好者)have been waiting for them. In places like this one can still, occasionally, pick u
20、p for a few pence an old volume that may be worth many pounds.24According to the passage, we can infer that _.ALondoners like borrowing books from librariesBLondoners like buying books, magazines and newspapersCLondoners like reading books in librariesDLondoners dont like buying proper books.25Chari
21、ng Cross Road which is well-known for _ lies in the _ of London.Abookstores, East Central district Bpublishing houses, downtownCBookshops, center Dlibraries, countryside26The underlined word “solely” in the second paragraph means_.Awholly BpartlyCjointly Dseldom27The third paragraph mainly tells us
22、_in London.Awhere to buy the dear new booksBwhere to buy the cheap new booksCwhere to buy the cheap second-hand booksDwhere to buy the dear second-hand booksCThe brain is a remarkable part.Its responsible for thoughts and feelings.Now a new study finds that going through tough times as a kid also ca
23、n have an impact.The adult brains of people who lived through lots of stress before the age of sixand then became depressed or anxious as teenagerswere different compared with adults who had an easier childhood.It seems that teens changed the shape of their brains by internalizing (使内在化) the stresse
24、s experienced years earlier.Researchers already knew that the shape and size of a childs brain can change in response to lots of stress.They also knew that adults were more likely to be depressed if,as kids,theyd lived in poverty.Some studies showed that these depressed adults had unusual changes in
25、 their brain shape.But no one had tested if the early stress and later brain changes were linked.Scientists in England studied almost 500 boys from birth until the ages of 18 to 21.Sarah Jensen is one of the new studys authors.Almost all of the boys her team studied experienced some hard times as ki
26、ds.And,she concludes,“This is not necessarily harmful.”To some extent,thats just life.What can be dangerous,she says,is when children experience too many forms of difficulties.Her teams new data suggest that the tougher the childhood,the stronger the impact on the brain might be.Whats happening in t
27、he world around us relates to how we feel.Her team linked more childhood stress to more depression.Still,she notes,its possible that if you find support for anxiety or depression,you might be able to prevent the changes seen here.“If you can change the environment,you can change the course of things
28、,”Sarah says.So,she recommends,if teens develop anxiety or depression,its good to ask for psychological doctors to give advice.28When people had a hard childhood, Athey will have a brave attitude to lifeBtheir way of thinking may be strangeCthey will be good at dealing with stressDthe shape of their
29、 brain may be changed29What is the breakthrough of the new research?AThe size of the brain can change.BThe brain can be influenced by stress.CPoverty can affect the brains shape in future.DChanges in brain are connected with earlier hardship.30Its a problem when children Ahad a lonely childhoodBled
30、a peaceful childhoodCgot different kinds of hardshipDexperienced limited hard times31For teenagers with anxiety,Sarah suggests .Athey adapt to their lifeBthey seek professional helpCthey talk to friends or relativesDthey become confident and optimisticDThey go up and they go down. They take people f
31、rom one floor of a building to the exact same spot on another floor. A new technology will break elevators free from their vertical (垂直的) prisons, allowing them to move side to side, at an angle (角度), even go outside into a city. German company Thyssenkrupp has developed a new kind of elevator that
32、uses maglev (磁悬浮) technology to move elevator cabins. Called Multi, these elevators are no longer limited to a single vertical path.A funny thing happens when elevators can go anywhere. Tall buildings, which are designed to work around elevators, can start taking on different shapes. They can go wid
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