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1、湖北省巴东县第一高级中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题 (满分150分)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)请听下面5 段对话,选出最佳选项。1. What is the man probably going to do?A. Buy some magazines.B. Return some books.C. Go to the hospital.2. Where is the chocolate cake?A. On the table. B. In the fridge. C. In the oven.3. What d
2、id the woman like best about her trip?A. Playing volleyball.B. Swimming in the sea.C. Going on a boat trip.4. Which book is available now?A. Saving Tigers.B. The Sandham Castle.C. Make Your Fashion.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. How to make biscuits.B. How to choose fruit.C. How to keep l
3、emons.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5 段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6 段材料,回答第6、 7题。6. What does the woman want to do?A. Give some advice.B. Make an appointment.C. Ask for leave.7. What color is the womans hair now?A. Black.B. Dark brown.C. Bright orange.请听第7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。8. Where are the speakers probably?A. At
4、a cinema.B. In an elevator.C. On a bus.9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors.B. Friends.C. Strangers.请听第8 段材料,回答第10 至12 题。10. What did the woman study at college?A. Advertising.B. Medicine.C. Nutritional science.11. What does the woman think of her present job?A. Dem
5、anding.B. Boring.C. Tiring.12. Where does the woman spend most of her day?A. In the laboratory.B. In the kitchen.C. In the old peoples home.请听第9 段材料,回答第13 至16 题。13. What will the woman probably do tonight?A. Play tennis.B. See her students.C. Have a good rest.14. What day is it today?A. Friday.B. Sa
6、turday.C. Sunday.15. Why is the man unavailable on Wednesday?A. He will see Paul.B. He will go to Vienna.C. He will visit the dentist.16. What do the speakers plan to do first on Thursday?A. Have dinner. B. Meet a friend. C. Tour around the city.请听第10 段材料,回答第17 至20 题。17. What is the 8:00 program?A.
7、A drama. B. A documentary. C. A talent show.18. Who might like the 9:00 program?A. People who like the natural world.B. People who are interested in singing.C. People who enjoy Josh Stones books.19. What time does the comedy start in the evening?A. At 10:00.B. At 11:00.C. At 12:00.20. What does the
8、speaker strongly advise people to watch?A. Big Cats. B. Good Education.C. The Bicycle Thieves.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ASupporting OrphansWe believe that children are our future. They are our best chance for a change toward a more loving and peaceful world. For this reason, the W
9、here is Willie Foundation dedicates (奉献) most of its efforts to supporting orphans (孤儿) by providing aid to orphanages in Ukraine, India and Colombia.You have the power to provide an orphaned child with the foundation for a better future. Donate or volunteer today to help create a stable, loving hom
10、e for these children.The Where is Willie Foundation is a registered non-profit charitable organization. All donations are tax-deductible (可免税的). No goods or services will be provided in exchange for any contribution.Donate NowYou may also choose to support our #FeedTheStreet fund that provides healt
11、hy meals to displaced families and the homeless in Ukraine and Colombia, where just $5 feeds a family of three for a day.You can donate digital currency (数字货币):Bitcoin wallet address: 3C7UsdV7DUCwgMQqGfUnEpSN1MUSpV XxyrLitecoin wallet address: LhxgTim1GGG338BMP7NuYpzaPMc2JZD9jn Ethereum wallet addre
12、ss: 0x2F0b074E98b178586785cfb8D1B77b2504acA56aVolunteerWillie needs your help with his Orphanage and #FeedTheStreet programs in Ukraine, India, and Colombia. We are also open to supporting similar programs in other countries.If you want to participate or start a new program in your community, then p
13、lease complete the form on our website. You may also call us in North America at 1-800-370-2420 or on WhatsApp, Viber or Telegram at +380638841748.21. What do we know about the Where is Willie Foundation?A. It is a profitable organization.B. It aims to help homeless children.C. It provides contribut
14、ors with free services.D. It requires contributors to pay taxes on their donations.22. How can people donate to #FeedTheStreet fund?A. By buying its goods.B. By calling 1-800-370-2420.C. By paying to certain wallet addresses. D. By sending meals to the homeless in India.23. What should you do to sta
15、rt a new program in your community?A. Volunteer for Orphanage programs.B. Send an application email to Willie.C. Donate at least $5 to #FeedTheStreet programs.D. Fill out the form on the Where is Willie Foundations website.BWith competitive games coming to a sudden stop, basketball player Nhyira Asi
16、hene decided to organise an impromptu (即兴的) tournament in south-east London. With the official London basketball league having been delayed (延迟) until the next year, it seemed that a street tournament would be the perfect way to get players together to enjoy their sport.“A lot of people badly wanted
17、 to get back on the court and were happy to get active again,”says Nhyira.“I wanted to create an atmosphere of peace, love and positivity among the young people in our community. We are aware of the stormy times we are in, and this shows how we can all get along and be united as one.”The tournament
18、took place on a sunny morning. The court was full of players warming up and practising their shots. Some were already dunking (扣篮) the ball to the cheers of their competitors. Players were divided into teams of four. On one side of the court were those who play together in local teams; on the other,
19、 those who had only just met, having seen the tournament advertisement. The games were played according to half-court rules, and as soon as the whistle (口哨) blew, the environment became charged with tension (紧张) and excitement.As the intensity of the games increased, the court grew louder and liveli
20、er. Suddenly, one player injured his knee and an ambulance was called. Everyone clapped and shouted encouragement as he was wheeled away. As teams were eliminated (淘汰), players that had been knocked out remained around the court to watch the drama unfold. The final game finished at around 4.30 pm an
21、d the atmosphere court-side was as though people had witnessed the final of the NBA.24. In what situation did Nhyira decide to organise an impromptu tournament?A. Big sports games had been delayed.B. Basketball started to gain popularity in London.C. Londoners were losing their basketball enthusiasm
22、.D. Sports games were becoming increasingly competitive.25. What was Nhyiras purpose in organising the tournament?A. To raise competitive spirit.B. To support street tournaments.C. To bring the community together.D. To improve the communitys basketball skills.26. What happened during the tournament?
23、A. Many players left the court early.B. Some players were late for the games.C. An NBA player came to watch the games.D. An ambulance came to pick up an injured player.27. What can be learned about the tournament?A. It was quite fierce.B. It was a full-court game.C. It was held in the afternoon.D. I
24、t was shown live on social media.CSometimes it can be difficult to work out what someone is saying when theyre wearing a face mask. But for people who are deaf or have hearing loss, it can make communicating even more challenging. Because masks cover peoples mouths, it can be impossible to lip-read.
25、Eleven-year-old Austin whos deaf and relies on lip-reading wants to make things better though. Hes encouraging more people to wear face masks with a clear window so their mouths can be seen. Austin even wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson asking for his help to introduce see-through face masks acr
26、oss the country.For months, nine UK charities, including the National Deaf Childrens Society and the British Deaf Association, have been encouraging Public Health England to give out transparent (透明的) face masks that will stop those with hearing loss feeling isolated (孤立的).Sarah White, from charity
27、Sense, said that while clear masks can still present a challenge to some people “ it certainly is a great first step”.Sally Etchells, from the National Deaf Childrens Society, added: “If face masks become widespread and none of them are transparent, deaf people will face months of misery (痛苦) as the
28、y struggle to understand whats being said to them, putting them at an even higher risk of isolation and loneliness.”Face masks can especially be a problem for deaf people when theyre in hospital they can mean that its hard to understand what doctors and nurses are saying due to the medical protectio
29、n masks being worn.Now, the government has said that 250,000 clear face masks will be given out to social care workers across the UK.Everyone can do their bit to help make communicating easier for deaf people. For example, wearing a clear face mask, or simply being aware that across the UK, people d
30、ont have to wear a mask if they are speaking to, or helping someone, who relies on lip-reading and facial expressions.28. Why did Austin write to Boris Johnson?A. To thank him for his support.B. To ask him to popularize transparent face masks.C. To complain about medical treatments in England.D. To
31、tell him about the importance of wearing face masks.29. What have the nine UK charities mentioned in paragraph 3 been doing?A. Collecting more face masks for hospitals.B. Encouraging people to donate to deaf people.C. Teaching health care workers how to lip-read.D. Making efforts to spread clear fac
32、e masks across the UK.30. What did Sally Etchells say about see-through face masks?A. They are convenient for deaf people.B. They should be used in hospitals first.C. They are more expensive than common masks.D. They may present a challenge to some people.31. How can people help the deaf according t
33、o the author?A. By volunteering as social care workers.B. By involving deaf people in social activities.C. By simply wearing a see-through face mask.D. By donating clear face masks to doctors and nurses.DWhen I was eight, I got my first pair of glasses. Far from being teased at school, the only stru
34、ggle I got was endless requests to try on my new glasses. Hearing about what happened at school, my father once looked at me and asked whether I had faked the blindness just to look like Harry Potter?With my cropped hair and glasses, I did look like a tiny girl Harry. And while the similarity was no
35、t deliberate, I did nothing to avoid it, either. The Harry Potter books were the great pop cultural event of my generation, who began reading again. My school librarian, both confused and annoyed by us Pottermaniacs, dealt with fights over the schools few old copies by setting out a new rule: Harry
36、Potter could be borrowed for only three days, instead of the whole week of loan (借出) period every other title was allowed.I grew up with Harry and together we became children with our own opinions, teens easy to get angry and young adults thinking of everything as normal. When the final book came ou
37、t in 2007, I read it for 12 hours without a break and cried as I finished it. I felt something sad; the end of Harrys story signalled the end of my childhood. Meanwhile, my now Potter-mad father walked impatiently nearby, waiting for the proper moment to take the book away from his daughter.Harry Po
38、tter did shape my generation. As a girl who grew up mostly in peacetime, many of the ideas I found in these books were ones we had never come across before. A study found that teenage Harry Potter readers showed more tolerance towards those who were suffering. Is it possible that Harry Potter, in th
39、e 20 years he has been with us, has inspired a generation to be more empathic (感同身受的), welcoming and socially open-minded than those before it? We will see. If not, at least my glasses are still cool.32. The authors purpose in writing the first paragraph is to show .A. her suffering caused by the gl
40、assesB. her close relations with other studentsC. the popularity of Harry Potter among studentsD. the misunderstanding between her father and her33. How did the school librarian stop the fights between Pottermaniacs?A. By selling the Harry Potter books in the library.B. By buying more Harry Potter b
41、ooks for the library.C. By making a new rule for Harry Potters loan period.D. By preventing Pottermaniacs borrowing Harry Potter many times.34. Why did the author cry when she read Harry Potter that came out in 2007?A. Because she suddenly found that she was too old to read Harry Potter.B. Because s
42、he was sad to know the 2007 book was the last Harry Potter book.C. Because her father was waiting for a chance to take her Harry Potter away.D. Because she didnt want to read other books except Harry Potter.35. Whats the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Harry Potter has a great influence on the au
43、thors generation.B. The characters in Harry Potter were created through great imagination.C. Compared with other people, Harry Potter readers are more tolerant.D. Reading Harry Potter is important for children living in peacetime.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Col
44、d weather during winter months may keep many people from leaving home and running in the open air. 36_. That is because running in cold weather helps improve ones performance. For example, it is important in regulating body temperature to prevent flu. Whats more, the muscles of the whole body can be
45、 exercised during running and therefore they would be strong and flexible. All of these are helpful to keep fit. It is worth recommending to everyone.37_. Two reasons are low temperatures and bitter winds. Yet many runners might find it easier than running in hot weather. That could be because lower
46、 temperatures reduce stress on the body. When you run in cold weather, your heart rate and the bodys dehydration (脱水) levels are lower than those in warmer conditions. 38 _.This information comes from John Brewer, who is a professor of applied sport science at St. Marys. For this study, he and other
47、 researchers put a group of people into a room they called an “environmental chamber”. 39 _. The test subjects were asked to run 10,000 meters under both conditions. Brewer says he and his team recorded biological measurements of the runners. They found that the runners lost water by around 30.38% m
48、ore in those hotter conditions.Several websites note that the most important thing for people who run in cold conditions is to wear the right clothing. 40_. Keeping as dry as possible is the most important when exercising in low temperatures. So, if you are a runner, dont let winter weather keep you
49、 indoors. Simply get ready for the low temperatures and start running.A. We have good reasons to run in winter.B. Many people say running in winter can be difficult.C. Many feel nervous when running in the cold weather.D. The body needs less water on a cold day than in warm weather.E. Wear more than
50、 one layer of clothing to keep sweat away from your skin.F. However, a new study shows that the drop in temperature is a good reason to run.G. The researchers then recreated summer and winter weather conditions in the room.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处
51、的最佳选项。The Source of PowerMost of my life I had lived in a Black and Latino community. Neither of my parents had graduated from middle school and I was the first in my family to ever enter a college campus. By contrast, most of my 41._came from generations of well-educated family and had grown up in
52、42._ white suburbs. 43._sharing with others how I was feeling, I closed myself and thought I could get through it if I just 44._study. During the weeks before the winter break, I finally decided I would drop out. 45._, that wasnt the end of the story. I found 46._and guidance to continue through to
53、finish my college. Consulting provided me a space to 47._my emotions. My consultant provided me with books and other 48._to understand what I was experiencing and she helped me feel powerful.Volunteering with a campus organization provided me a constant 49._of why I was in college. My interactions w
54、ith students, who reminded me so much of my own friends at home, inspired me to work for 50._to higher education for low-income youth. I also got 51._in a summer urban program, where I cooperated with a group of student leaders to start a conference to talk about 52._of race and class.53._is power.
55、I read books and intentionally chose courses to learn more about topics 54._to immigration (移民), race, social class and urban education. These courses and books helped me 55._a much deeper understanding of my own racial experiences of oppression (压迫). Most importantly, I was empowered with the knowl
56、edge I needed to work against injustice and inequality.41.A. teachersB. classmatesC. colleaguesD. neighbors42.A. complexB. greedyC. richD. enthusiastic43.A. Instead ofB. Other thanC. Ahead ofD. Apart from44.A. left outB. focused onC. put forwardD. made up45.A. UnusuallyB. PositivelyC. InstantlyD. Fo
57、rtunately46.A. curiosityB. painC. strengthD. material47.A. processB. foldC. accomplishD. lack48.A. statuesB. errorsC. creditsD. resources49.A. painterB. reminderC. editionD. practice50.A. professionB. impressionC. recyclingD. access51.A. giftedB. devotedC. exposedD. involved52.A. tipsB. messagesC. i
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