江西省南昌市第十中学2020-2021学年高二下学期第二次月考英语试题 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、南昌十中202020学年下学期第二次月考高二英语试题说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求。1答题前,请您务必将自己的姓名、准考证号或IS号用书写黑色字迹的05毫米签字笔填写在答题卡和答题纸上。2作答非选择题必须用书写黑色字迹的05毫米签字笔写在答题纸上的指定位置,在其它位置作答一律无效。作答选择题必须用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,请保持卡面清洁和答题纸清洁,不折叠、不破损。3考试结束后,请将答题纸交回。第一部分:听力(共两节
2、,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。例:How much is the shirt? A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.答案是 C。1. When will the lecture be given?A. On June 10th. B. On June 11th. C. On June 12th.2. What caused the company sa
3、les to increase?A. The online marketing campaign. B. The extra salespeople. C. The discount prices.3. What is Jimmy doing?A. Reading a storybook. B. Doing his homework. C. Playing computer games.4. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Forgive the player. B. Kick the player out. C. Apologize to
4、the player.5. Where does the woman usually get the book?A. In the shop. B. In the supermarket. C. On the Internet.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。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。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What are the sp
5、eakers mainly talking about?A. The preparations for a camping. B. The changeable weather. C. Their favorite food.7. What will the man take?A. Bread. B. Hamburgers. C. Cards.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What is wrong with the woman?A. She has a fever. B. She has a headache. C. She has a sleeping problem.
6、9. What did the woman do last night?A. She prepared for a meeting. B. She attended a meeting. C. She went to bed early.10. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Quit the job. B. Take some medicine. C. Have a rest.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a theater. B
7、. At a hotel. C. At a snack bar. 12. What would the man probably do at 6 p.m. tomorrow?A. Celebrate their wedding anniversary.B. Attend a wedding ceremony. C. Spend his 20th birthday.13. How much should the man pay?A. $100. B. $200. C. $300.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. What is the most probable relati
8、onship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Schoolmates. C. Teacher and student.15. What is the womans problem?A. Her brother is disturbing her.B. She has no dictionary to use.C. Her parents cant give her any advice.16. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Tell her brother to stop. B. Go to t
9、he library to study. C. Ask her parents for help.17. What is the woman embarrassed at?A. Remembering little from History.B. Reviewing by singing her notes.C. Writing down what she has read.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What was the main meal for people in Prussia in the 18th century?A. Rice. B. Potato
10、es. C. Bread.19. How did people feel about the potatoes in the palace garden?A. Disappointed. B. Curious. C. Anxious.20. What can we learn about the king?A. He was very smart. B. He liked making jokes. C. He was crazy about potatoes.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和
11、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHall of Human Life(Permanent Exhibit)Should you have your babys DNA sequenced? What keeps you awake? Step inside the Hall of Human Life. the Museums new biology exhibition, and encounter such far-reaching questions on an amazing journey inside the human body. Through digital
12、media and personal interaction, you become “part of the story”, as you contribute your own data in a process of learning and discovery.A Birds World(Permanent Exhibit)This exhibit features the Museums extraordinary collection of birds,displaying over 300 species in New England. Here, you can learn t
13、o interpret the bird language taking place just outside your window at home.Test your observation skills and see if you can get past different birds without them alerting(发信号)other animals to your presence. Learn to identify birds from a distance by recognizing unique flight patterns. Practice your
14、flying technique in the Bird Walk.Butterfly Garden(Permanent Exhibit)Walk among the free-flying residents of this warm conservatory. It is a wonderful opportunity to get close to a variety of living butterflies from New England and across the globe. The “Emergence Box” offers a window into the butte
15、rfly behavior. Look inside to see hanging chrysalides (蝶蛹)transform into adult butterflies. Tickets are required and visitors should reserve at least two weeks in advance.1. How can you become part of the story in the Hall of Human Life?A. By keeping awake.B. On an funny journey.C. By answering ques
16、tions.D. Through offering the personal data.2. What can you do in A birds World?A. Learn the bird language.B. Watch all bird species.C. Make your flying technique better.D. Send signals to birds.3. What is the main function of the Emergence Box in the Butterfly Garden?A. Hanging chrysalides.B. Getti
17、ng close to butterflies.C. Keeping the conservatory warm.D. Observing butterflies through its window.【答案】1. D 2. C 3. D【解析】【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了科技馆的三个展览的相关信息。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据Hall of Human Life部分中的“Through digital media and personal interaction, you become “part of the story”, as you contribute your own da
18、ta in a process of learning and discovery.(通过数字媒体和个人互动,你成为“故事的一部分”,因为你在学习和发现的过程中贡献你自己的数据。)”可知,通过提供你自己的数据,你变成故事的一部分。故选D项。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据A Birds World 部分中的“Practice your flying technique in the Bird Walk.”可知,在A birds World你可以练习你的飞行技巧,让你的飞行技巧更好。故选C项。【3题详解】细节理解题。根据Butterfly Garden 部分中的“The “Emergence Box
19、” offers a window into the butterfly behavior.(“应急箱”提供了一个了解蝴蝶行为的窗口。)”可知,“应急箱”的主要功能是通过窗口观察蝴蝶。故选D项。BThe “melting pot” in American cuisine(菜肴。烹饪法) is a myth, not terribly unlike the idea of a melting pot of American culture, notes chef Dan Barber. “Most cultures dont think about their cuisine in such m
20、onolithic(统一的) terms,” he says. “French, Mexican, Chinese, and Italian cuisines each consist of dozens of distinct regional foods. And I think American cuisine is moving in the same direction, becoming more localized, not globalized. ”American cuisine is shaped by the natural wealth of the country.
21、Having never faced agricultural hardship, Americans dont have to rely on rotating crops, such as the Japanese, whose food culture now showcases buckwheat (荞麦) alongside rice, or the Indians, or the French and Italians, who feature beans alongside wheat. “That kind of negotiation with the land forced
22、 people to incorporate(接受) those crops in to the culture,” says Barber. And so eating soba noodles becomes part of what it means to be Japanese, and eating beans becomes part of what it means to be French.So if what we eat is what we are, what are Americans? Well, meat. “If Americans have any unifyi
23、ng food identity, I would say we are a mostly white meat culture,” says Barber. “The protein-centric dinner plate, whether youre talking about a boneless chicken breast, or a 16-ounce steak, as an everyday expectation is something that America really created, and now exports to the rest of the world
24、.”Every single culture and religion uses food as part of their celebrations, says Ellen Gustafson, co-founder of the FEED Project and The 30 Project, which aims to deal with both hunger and overweight issues globally. “The celebratory nature of food is universal. Every season, every harvest, and eve
25、ry holiday has its own food, and this is true in America as well. It helps define us.”4. According to the first paragraph, American cuisine _.A. consists of varieties of regional foodsB. is becoming more and more globalizedC. has absorbed a lot from Chinese cuisineD. is not as unified as its culture
26、5. What has made American cuisine different from other cuisines according to the article?A. Relying on rotating cropsB. The difficulty of planting cropsC. The US melting pot cultureD. The US agricultural wealth6. We can conclude from the article that _ has become part of what it means to be American
27、.A. eating riceB. eating beansC. eating white meatD. eating soba noodles7. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?A. American cuisine is healthier than other cuisines.B. American cuisine hasnt changed much over time.C. Americans use food as part of their celebrations.D. A
28、mericans are quite proud of their own cuisine.【答案】4. A 5. D 6. C 7. C【解析】【分析】本文是说明文。文章讲述了世界各地的菜肴各有其特色,主要与自身所处的地域有关系,美国也一样,也有自己的特色。【4题详解】细节理解题。文章第一段 “French, Mexican, Chinese, and Italian cuisines each consist of dozens of distinct regional foods. And I think American cuisine is moving in the same di
29、rection, becoming more localized, not globalized. ”得知,厨师丹说,各国的菜肴如:法国、墨西哥、中国和意大利的都包括自己的区域性的食物,美国的菜肴发展方向也是一样的,所以美国的菜肴也包含了多种当地的特色,故选A。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据文意American cuisine is shaped by the natural wealth of the country可知,美国的菜肴是由国家丰富的自然资源塑造的,所以,美国农业的富足使美国菜肴和其它菜肴不同。故选D。【6题详解】细节理解题。根据文意So if what we eat is wha
30、t we are, what are Americans? Well, meat. “If Americans have any unifying food identity, I would say we are a mostly white meat culture,” says Barber可知,如果说食物塑造我们,那肉类塑造美国,如果说美国人有食物特征,我会说是一个肉食文化。可得知,肉食文化是美国饮食文化的一部分,故选C。【7题详解】细节理解题。根据文意The celebratory nature of food is universal. Every season, every ha
31、rvest, and every holiday has its own food, and this is true in America as well. It helps define us可知,用本民族的食物来庆祝节日时世界通用的,每个季节、每个丰收、每个节日都有自己的食物,美国也不会例外,可知美国使用食物作为庆祝的一部分。故选C。 CVaccination(接种疫苗)is among the most effective ways to help us prevent diseases. For viruses that dont change too much-the measle
32、s virus(麻疹病毒), for examplegetting vaccinated is a once-and-for-all method to prevent you from becoming infected with the virus. If you had two measles vaccines when you were a child, you will be protected for life. However, its a different story when it comes to influenza(流行性感冒), commonly known as t
33、he flu, which generally peaks between December and February. Flu vaccines cannot protect us in the long term. There is no long-term immunity(免疫), according to Theodore Strange, associate medical director at Staten Island University Hospital in New York. The virus essentially changes its coatHIN1, H2
34、N3, and so on, he told the website Healthline. Apart from a persons immune protection from flu vaccination declining over time, flu viruses are also constantly changing. So the vaccines are likely to be updated from one season to the next to protect against the viruses that research suggests may be
35、the most common during the upcoming flu season.Thus, to develop effective flu vaccines, over 100 national influenza centers around the world conduct year-round surveillance(监测)for influenza. Researchers will test thousands of influenza virus samples from patients, according to the official website o
36、f the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC). The World Health Organization also suggests there are three or four influenza viruses that are most likely to spread among people during the upcoming flu season. But even when a vaccine is developed, getting it can prove to be difficult, as i
37、t is in high demand and short supply. The timing of influenza vaccine production and distribution is unpredictable, thus the availability of the flu vaccine supply does not always coincide with(与一致)peak demand.So scientists prioritize(划分优先顺序)access to the vaccination. The CDC recommends key populati
38、ons, such as medical staff, teachers, students, children and those aged 60 and above, receive flu vaccines. This year the situation seems more complicated, as the upcoming flu season coincides with the COVID-19 pandemic. This could overwhelm hospitals, straining(过度使用)resources and healthcare workers
39、 time.8. What do we know about influenza?A. Influenza viruses are continuously changing.B. It commonly peaks between November and December.C. Getting two flu vaccines can protect people against the viruses.D. HINI and H2N3 are the most easily infectious flu viruses.9. What do researchers do in order
40、 to develop effective flu vaccines?A. They update vaccines once a year.B. They monitor the flu throughout the year.C. They focus on one or two viruses during a period.D. Influenza centers worldwide share virus samples from patients.10. Why do scientists prioritize access to the vaccination?A. Becaus
41、e not all people can afford it.B. Because some people refuse to get vaccinated.C. Because the vaccine is not safe for everyone.D. Because the vaccine doesnt always meet the demand.11. What does the author think of the upcoming flu season?A. It could be more challenging than ever for medical workers.
42、B. Enough resources have been prepared to cope with it.C. Flu vaccines will be provided for the public in November.D. The flu vaccines are expected to help prevent COVID-19.【答案】8. A 9. B 10. D 11. A【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了接种疫苗是帮助我们预防疾病的最有效方法之一,有的疫苗可以一劳永逸的保护接种人,而流感疫苗则是个例外,介绍了流感疫苗的相关知识,如其生产研发,市场行情以及优先接种流
43、感疫苗的人群等。【8题详解】细节理解题。由第四段中“Apart from a persons immune protection from flu vaccination declining over time, flu viruses are also constantly changing.”(除了一个人对流感疫苗的免疫保护随着时间的推移而下降外,流感病毒也在不断变化。),可知流感病毒在不断变化。故选A项。【9题详解】细节理解题。由第五段中的“Thus, to develop effective flu vaccines, over 100 national influenza cente
44、rs around the world conduct year-round surveillance(监测)for influenza.”(因此,为了研制有效的流感疫苗,全世界100多个国家流感中心对流感进行了全年监测。),可知为了研制有效的流感疫苗,研究人员全年监测流感。故选B项。【10题详解】细节理解题。由倒数第三段“But even when a vaccine is developed, getting it can prove to be difficult, as it is in high demand and short supply. The timing of influ
45、enza vaccine production and distribution is unpredictable, thus the availability of the flu vaccine supply does not always coincide with(与一致)peak demand.”(但是,即使研制出疫苗,也很难获得疫苗,因为疫苗的需求量很大,而且供不应求。流感疫苗生产和分发的时间是不可预测的,因此流感疫苗供应的可获得性并不总是与高峰需求相吻合。)和倒数第二段中的“So scientists prioritize(划分优先顺序)access to the vaccina
46、tion.”(所以科学家们优先考虑接种疫苗。),可知因为疫苗需求量很大、供不应求,并不总是能满足需求,所以科学家们优先考虑接种疫苗。故选D项。【11题详解】推理判断题。由最后一段“This year the situation seems more complicated, as the upcoming flu season coincides with the COVID-19 pandemic. This could overwhelm hospitals, straining(过度使用)resources and healthcare workers time.”(今年的情况似乎更加复
47、杂,因为即将到来的流感季节恰逢新型冠状病毒肺炎大流行。这可能会压垮医院,占用资源和医护人员的时间),可知作者认为因为今年即将到来的流感季节恰逢COVID-19大流行,所有这种情况会更复杂,使医院、医疗资源和医护人员不堪重负,因此对医务工作者来说,这可能比以往任何时候都更具挑战性。故选A项。DEach generation from Baby Boomers to Generation X to Millennials has its own set of values and characteristics. But one thing common to all generations is
48、 that they are suffering from stress. In a recent poll by the American Psychological Association (APA), all age groups now report higher levels of stress than in the past. Baby Boomers (those born roughly between 1946 and 1964, and who are now moving into their retirement years) said that they are s
49、tressed about earnings and health issues. Gen Xers (born roughly between 1965 and 1980) are concerned about work, income, and job stability. However, Millennials (born roughly between 1981 and 2004) are turning out to be the most stressed-out of all the generations. Poll results indicate that stress
50、 levels for these younger respondents are significantly above average. So whats worrying the Millennials?Millennials are the first generation to grow up with computers in the home and the classroom. Due to the rise of modern technology and social media, they are constantly showered with information.
51、 Over time, this information overload can become too much to handle and can result in stress, which in turn can cause serious physical, psychological, and emotional problems. Another contributing factor, according to author Michael D. Hais, is that many Millennials have lived sheltered lives due to
52、overprotective parents. These young adults lack problem-solving skills and may struggle with fear of failure once they leave home. Making matters worse, the 2008 economic depression occurred when many Millennials were graduating from high school or college. The resulting economic slowdown reduced th
53、e number of available jobs for graduates. Sure enough, in the APA poll, Millennials said that work, money, relationships, family responsibilities, and the economy are the main stressors in their lives.However, the poll results may be a bit misleading as they dont take into account public attitudes t
54、oward stress and mental illness. Ronald Kessler of Harvard Medical School, who has studied the prevalence (流行) of mental disorders in the U.S., points out that changes in social attitudes have helped reduce the stigma attached to mental illness over the years. For example, the creation of health-rel
55、ated television programming and specialty magazines such as Psychology Today have contributed to greater public acceptance of mental health issues. According to psychologists, younger people now are more willing to admit to them that they are under stress than in the past. “There is not a lot of evi
56、dence of true prevalence having gone up,” Kessler says.12. It can be learned from the results of the APA poll that_.A. All age groups are experiencing more stress than beforeB. Millennials have more stress than before, but other age groups arentC. Compared with other age groups, Millennials have mor
57、e overprotective parentsD. Stress levels are down for all age groups, but theyre down the most for Millennials13. Which of the following is not the reason for Millennials stress?A. Overloaded informationB. Overprotective parentsC. Family responsibilityD. Economic depression14. Whats the possible mea
58、ning of the underlined word “stigma” in the last paragraph?A. Movement.B. Shame.C. Symptom.D. Complexity.15. According to the passage, what can be inferred about the young people today?A. They fail to keep good physical health.B. They are interested in health-related media.C. They are less willing a
59、nd courageous to face up to their stress.D. The true number of stressed young people today shall go down.【答案】12. A 13. C 14. B 15. D【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文。每一代人从婴儿潮一代到X一代再到千禧一代都有自己的一套价值观和特点。美国心理协会(APA)最近的一项民意调查显示,所有年龄段的人现在都比过去压力更大。今天有压力的年轻人的真实数量将会下降。【12题详解】细节理解题。由第一段第三句内容“InarecentpollbytheAmericanPsycholo
60、gicalAssociation(APA),allagegroupsnowreporthigherlevelsofstressthaninthepast(美国心理协会(APA)最近的一项民意调查显示,所有年龄段的人现在都比过去压力更大)”可知,各年龄段的人现如今都比以前经受着更大的压力。故选A。【13题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“Due to the rise of modern technology and social media, they are constantly showered with information. Over time, this information ov
61、erload can become too much to handle and can result in stress, which in turn can cause serious physical, psychological, and emotional problems.(由于现代科技和社交媒体的兴起,他们不断地获得大量信息。随着时间的推移,这种信息超载会变得难以处理,并导致压力,进而导致严重的身体、心理和情感问题) ”“many Millennials have lived sheltered lives due to overprotective parents. These
62、 young adults lack problem-solving skills and may struggle with fear of failure once they leave home.(许多千禧一代因为父母的过度保护而过着被庇护的生活。这些年轻人缺乏解决问题的能力,一旦离开家,他们可能会与失败的恐惧作斗争)”“the 2008 economic depression occurred when many Millennials were graduating from high school or college. The resulting economic slowdow
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