江西省南昌市新建县第一中学2019-2020学年高二上学期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、 高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高二英语试卷总分值:150分 时间:120分钟卷面分:5分(5分:字体端正、卷面整洁、无涂改;43分:字迹清楚,卷面整洁; 2分:字迹较清楚、有少量涂改、卷面较整洁;1分:字迹潦草、卷面脏乱。0分:大多主观题没写或全部没写。)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。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. What time does the museum close on Sunda
2、ys?A. At 3:00 pm. B. At 4:00 pm. C. At 5:00 pm. 2. What does the man mean?A. Hes willing to help out. B. He has his hands full. C. He almost loses the suitcase. 3. What is the man persuading the woman to do?A. Have less meat. B. Buy him a burger(汉堡). C. Eat out with him. 4. How will the woman probab
3、ly go to the gallery(画廊)?A. By bus. B. By subway. C. By car. 5. In what aspect is the man weak in Chinese?A. Reading. B. Writing. C. Speaking. 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。听下面一段对话,回答第6
4、和第7两个小题。6. What does the man think of horror movies?A. Exciting. B. Frightening. C. Boring. 7. What new hobby will the woman start?A. Skiing. B. Reading. C. Playing music. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What is the man allowed to make for Thanksgiving?A. The sauces(酱汁). B. The salad. C. The desserts. 9. Wha
5、t does the woman say about Thanksgiving in her family?A. No one takes it very seriously. B. Her parents try to do everything. C. Everyone shares the preparation work. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Where are the speakers?A. In Sydney. B. In Toronto. C. In Los Angeles. 11. What does Simon plan to do after
6、 graduation?A. Study further. B. Run a hotel. C. Work in a company. 12. What does Lucy major in?A. Law. B. Business. C. Management. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. Why are the speakers excited in the beginning?A. They park near the shopping mall. B. They are lucky to take the umbrella. C. They find the sh
7、opping mall easily. 14. What would the man like to have for lunch?A. Fries. B. Chicken sandwiches. C. The lamb burger. 15. What will the speakers do right after lunch?A. Learn Spanish. B. Do some shopping. C. Go to the museum. 16. How will the speakers go to the museum probably?A. By car. B. By bike
8、. C. On foot. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. How long have Earth Boxes been in market?A. About 15 years. B. About 25 years. C. About 30 years. 18. What can Earth Boxes be used to do in poor countries?A. Solve hunger problems. B. Improve soil conditions. C. Teach students science. 19. What is the advantag
9、e of Earth Boxes?A. Saving much space. B. Purifying(净化)much water. C. Making crops grow fast. 20. Why are Earth Boxes used in middle school?A. To learn math well. B. To grow vegetables. C. To do some experiments.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。ACommunity A
10、ffairs*Open Plans-Fixing the Great Mistake6:00 pm, Center for Architecture, Tafel Hall 536 LaGuardia Place, ManhattanAdvocating(提倡) for livable streets and alternative transportation, Mark Gorton explores the history of transportation in New York with a focus on how urban planning policies that prio
11、ritize (优先考虑)the automobile have affected many other aspects of life in the city.Admission: $10For more information, please call 917-388-9080 or visit .*River to River Festival-Extraordinary Moves: STREB Human Fountain6:00 pm, 200 Vesey Street, ManhattanInspired by the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vega
12、s, Human Fountain involves performers jumping from as high as 30 feet from an open honeycomb structure in order to create cascades (人工瀑布) of airborne liquid muscle. The outcome is a mixture of slam dancing, amazing human flight, and wild action sport, which captures kids, adults and the general publ
13、ics hearts, minds and bodies.Admission: FREEFor more information, please call 212-945-0505 or visit www. streb.org.*Scandinavia House-Nordic Summer Jam6:30 pm, 58 Park Avenue, ManhattanContemporary(当代) singer and songwriter Anders Holsts music shows roots in jazz, soul and European pop music.Admissi
14、on: $10For more information, please call 212-847-9740 or visit www.scandinaviahouse.org.*Hot Festival-Tickets to Manhood7:30 pm, Dixon Place, 161A Chrystie Street, ManhattanWhat makes a man today? How do boys grow into men? Through humorous, touching stories, a glimpse is offered into the events tha
15、t turn boys into men. Performed by Douglas Allen, Maximiliano Balduzzi, Spencer Scott Barros, Gerard Joseph and James Scruggs.Admission: $15 in advance; $18 at door.For more information, please call 212-219-0736 or visit www.hotfestival.org21. Which of the following focuses on music?A. Open Plans. B
16、. Hot Festival.C. Scandinavia House. D. River to River Festival.22. If John wants to take part in an activity for free, he should _.A. call 212-945-0505 B. call 212-219-0736C. visit www.scandinaviahouse.org. D. visit www.hotfestival.org.23. Who explores of the transportations history in New York?A.
17、Anders Holst. B. Mark Gorton.C. Douglas Allen. D. Gerard Joseph.BA ten-year-old from Howell, Michigan is being praised as a hero thanks to his persistence (坚持) that led to saving the life of an old neighbor. The event happened late in an evening when Danny DiPietro was being driven home from hockey
18、practice by his mom.Thats when the young boy noticed an open garage (车库) and a figure (身影) that he believed was a dog outside an apartment building near his house. Given the freezing cold weather, the young boy got a feeling that something was not right. But instead of ignoring it like most kids his
19、 age would have, he insisted that his mother, Dawn, find out what was going on. Dawn tried to make Danny believe that no one would leave a dog out in such cold weather, but he refused to take no for an answer.Dawn finally gave in and decided to drive to the area with the family dog and see if there
20、was any truth to Dannys hunch (直觉). Sure enough, as she got closer to the apartment building she noticed a garage that was wide open and someone waving madly for help. Upon getting there, she realized that it was not a dog the young boy had seen, but Kathleen St. Onge. The 80-year-old had fallen dow
21、n on some ice in her garage and had been lying there for two hours, unable to get up.Dawn rushed home to get her husband to help and called 911. The two then returned with some blankets to cover Ms. St. Onge, while they waited for the ambulance (救护车) to arrive. Though still in hospital, the old woma
22、n is recovering well and forever grateful to Danny, for following up on his hunch!24. When seeing a figure in an open garage, Danny _.A. knew it was an old man B. thought it was a homeless catC. realized something was wrong D. believed it was nothing important25. When Dawn got closer to the garage,
23、she _.A. noticed the dog had gone away B. knew Dannys hunch was wrongC. found an old lady waving for help D. felt something must have been stolen26. Which of the following can best describe Danny?A. Brave and patient. B. Friendly and honest.C. Considerate(体贴的) and optimistic. D. Persistent and warm-
24、hearted.27. What could be the best title for the text?A. Follow your hunch forever.B. Be ready to help save the old.C. Unknown hero brings love and hope.D. A 10-year-old boy saves old neighbors life.CMillions of Americans sit behind a computer screen, chained to their desk all day because the vast m
25、ajority of stable, high-paying professions(职业) are “office jobs”. However, having a successful career does not require you to sit behind a desk andplug awayata computer all day.In fact, there are a large number of non-desk jobs in a variety of industries that are growing and offering workers a direc
26、t path to the middle class, according to a new analysis of labor market information from Career Builder. While most of the highest-paying non-desk jobs are medical professions that require a doctoral or professional degree, there are 170 non-desk professions that pay $15 per hour or more, do not req
27、uire a bachelors degree(学士学位) for a typical entry-level(初级的) position, and have seen at least 6 percent job growth over the last four years.“The US workforce has gradually changed to office-based work because of the rise of the professional service economy and productivity(生产率) gains associated with
28、 information technology,” Rosemary Haefner, Vice President of Human Resources Officer at Career Builder, said in a statement. “But some of the healthiest areas of job growth year after year are in middle-skill professions that dont require workers to sit in front of computer monitors and phones for
29、40 hours a week.”Here are the top-payingjobs that dont require you to work at a desk in various kinds none of which require a four-year college degree and their hourly salary and growth rate since 2010: professional assistants: $26.57, 14 percent; elevator repairers: $37.81, 6 percent; mechanical en
30、gineering technicians: $25.19, 10 percent; and electromechanical(电动机械的) technicians: $24.68, 8 percent.While they tend to pay less than traditional office jobs, non-desk professions provide a variety of benefits. Haefner points to a 2014 CareerBuilder survey that discovered workers who dont work at
31、a desk all day are less likely to complain about their work environment and less likely to report being overweight.28. What does the underlined phrase “plug away” in the first paragraph probably mean?A. Turn off a switch.B. Look for a job.C. Keep on working. D. Give up working.29. What conclusion ca
32、n we draw from the second paragraph?A. A non-desk job may provide you with a middle-class life.B. The last four years has seen desk jobs reduce.C. The college degree is the ticket to a position.D. A non-desk job cannot offer you a secure life.30. What is the key reason for the US workforce to change
33、 to office-based work?A. High salary.B. Medicine.C. Information technology.D. Service industries.31. Which job has grown the fastest since 2010?A. Elevator repairers.B. Professional assistants.C. Electromechanical technicians.D. Mechanical engineering technicians.DMany college students turn to ADHD(
34、注意缺陷障碍)medicine during the exam week, which is regarded as “smart drugs” that will help their academic(学术的)performance. The thinking is that if the drugs help students with ADHD improve their focus, they should provide the same benefit for people who dont have the disorder.But a new study shows that
35、 drugs can actually damage brain function of healthy students who take the drug hoping to boost their intelligence. “Its not a smart drug which will suddenly improve their ability to understand information they read,” said Lisa Weyandt, a professor at the University of Rhode Island.To test whether t
36、his effect is real or not, researchers organized 13 students to take part in two five-hour study sessions(一段时间)in the lab. The students took the standard 30mg ADHD drugs before one session, and a sugar pill before the other. Students on ADHD drugs did experience an increase in their blood pressure a
37、nd heart rates. “The medicine was having an effect on their brain,” Weyandt said. The students also showed an improvement in their ability to focus, the researchers found.However, students on ADHD drugs experienced no improvement in reading comprehension, reading fluency or knowledge reviews, compar
38、ed to when theyd taken a sugar pill. “We read aloud stories to them and asked them to recall information from the stories, ”she said. “That didnt improve.”Worse, the ADHD drug actually harms students memory. Its often misused because people pull all-nighters and theyre tired, and they think its goin
39、g to keep them awake. Maybe it does, but its certainly not going to help their academic work. The brain is still developing until the mid to late 20s. Its important to keep it healthy. Theres also a chance that ADHD drugs could endanger a students heart health.32. Why do some college students take A
40、DHD drugs?A. To improve their sleeping. B. To get higher marks.C. To make them feel relaxed. D. To treat brain disorder.33. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “boost” in Paragraph 2?A. Reduce. B. Affect. C. Improve. D. Understand.34. What effect did ADHD drugs have on the stude
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