山西省太原市第五中学2019_2020学年高二英语11月月考试题201912200164.doc
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1、山西省太原市第五中学2019-2020学年高二英语11月月考试题I. 单项选择 (共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)1. Is there anything wrong, Mary? You look upset. Nothing much. In fact, I _ a good friend in hospital. A. have just thought B. was just thinkingC. would just thinkD. will just be thinking 2. Having no child of their own, Mr. and Mrs. White d
2、ecide to _ one in their hometown.A. acquire B. adoptC. adaptD. attach3. Bring an extra pencil with you _ something goes wrong with this one during the exam.A. in case B. in spite of C. so that D. in order that4. Although the students complained sometimes, they found their efforts in the preparation
3、for the play _.A. laid off B. switched off C. paid off D. gave off5. What a _! I was thinking about Roy when his letter arrived.A. coincidence B. consequence C. contradictD. confidence6. Their use was limited by laws, the first of which _ the 14th century.A. dates back toB. dated from C. dates back
4、D. dating back to7. The Rock & Roll Club was _ to develop and demonstrate the students talent for music.A. set off B. set up C. set downD. set out8. _ being fun, watching English videos is also a good form of listening exercise.A. Aside fromB. In addition C. Besides that D. Except for9. More and mor
5、e high school students apply to a vocational college, _ can ensure them certain skills for the future job.A. thatB. where C. whichD. who 10. Greatly encouraged by what the teacher said, the boy returned to his seat, _ to study harder.A. being determined B. to determineC. determinedD. having determin
6、ed11. Personally speaking, Im _ your plan.A. in consequence ofB. in favour ofC. in response toD. in addition to12. It was in the factory where he was working _I met him.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. in which13. Shes _ our best player, but she needs to practice much harder.A. extremely B. potentially C.
7、particularly D. fluently14. I walked all the way from home to the library, only _ it closed.A. findB. findingC. foundD. to find15. Do you mind if I open the window? _ I feel a bit cold.A. Of course not.B. Go ahead.C. Id rather you didnt.D. Why not? II. 阅读理解 (共两节;满分30分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出
8、最佳选项。 (共10小题;每小题2分,共20分)AHainan wants to be known for more than sunshine and beaches. The tropical island has set an ambitious goal to become the countrys southern centre of technological innovation. The approval of the establishment of the Hainan Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ, 自由贸易区试点) has opened a ne
9、w era for the islands development. This island will be granted more autonomy (自主权) to reform. The first global tech company to commit itself to a presence on the island was Microsoft. The U.S. technology giant has formed a partnership with the provincial government to transform Hainan into a powerho
10、use of software development. Singaporean investment company Temasek, which had invested in Tencent and Alibaba, joined forces with Hainan-based HNA Group in April last year to explore opportunities in aviation, logistics and airport infrastructure. The Hainan government is now in talks with other te
11、ch multinationals (跨国企业), including IBM and SAP, to establish their regional headquarters on the island.According to Chinas State Council (国务院), the Hainan FTZ will be operational by 2020 and reach a “mature” stage by 2035. Industries such as tourism, medical care, aviation and new energy will be gi
12、ven preferential treatment (优惠待遇). To be sure, Hainan has to face tough competition. As an emerging tech centre, it has no choice but to compete against established centers like Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Beijing and Shanghai. But officials in Hainan are confident. “Compared with Beijing and Shanghai, Hain
13、an has a geographical advantage that can connect China with Southeast Asia,” said an official from the provincial government. “It would be attractive for multinationals and domestic giants to set up regional headquarters here.”16. Besides tourism, Hainan currently aims to develop _. A. agricultureB.
14、 businessC. technologyD. marine development17. Which of the foreign companies has cooperated with Hainan for the longest period of time up till now? A. FTZ.B. Microsoft.C. Temasek.D. IBM.18. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. Hainan: More than a Tourist DestinationB. Conf
15、ident Officials in Hainan C. More Autonomy to ReformD. Headquarters of Tech Multinationals in HainanBThere is a giant mirror in my hometown, covering one side of a building that I had to walk past to get to school. When I was a teenager, I learned to take a different route. The mirror was clean and
16、shiny, and I saw myself in reflection, plodding (沉重地走) down the hill without grace or charm. Suddenly, I could see the truth so plainly: however long I spent applying makeup or adjusting my outfit or preparing myself to go out, I couldnt see the “beautiful” me I had imagined. When I was a teenager,
17、the widespread message that “everyone is beautiful” was deeply rooted in my mind. I admired beauty so much because I often felt awkward as a teenager and beauty seemed to be the most important goal. To be beautiful was to have power over others. It was much more difficult to make a beautiful girl se
18、em foolish than it was an average looking one, I thought.Eventually I grew up, and my obsession (迷恋), seemingly, faded. Much worse things than not being beautiful happened to me. I was ashamed that at the age of 28, I had to move back home and live with my parents for a whole month because I was too
19、 broke to pay the rent. Yet, the embarrassment I felt as a teenager about not fitting some ideal of beauty never went away. The returning awareness of my physical shortcomings, the mirrors sharp reminder, kept telling me whatever else I am, I would never be that.After years of trying to be beautiful
20、, now, for the first time, Im coming to realize that I dont have to be. Im increasingly convinced the idea that “everyone is beautiful” isnt only less important than we might like to believe, but also quite harmful. Wouldnt it be liberating (使得到释放的) to admit that most people are not beautiful? I won
21、der what it would be like to grow up in a world where being beautiful is not seen as a necessity, but instead a nice thing some people are born with and some people arent, like a talent for swimming, or playing the piano. Some people have other talents.It has seemed to take up so much of my life, be
22、ing desperate to not only be acceptable to look at, but also stunning (极美的), exceptional (非凡的) and enchanting (迷人的). What might I have experienced if I had not been trying to achieve “beauty”? What would it have been like to pass that mirror in my hometown, and to see myself on the way to the librar
23、y, or a party with friends and simply felt glad that I was able to do those things with a body that allowed me to?Everybody is beautiful, were told. But why should we have to be?19. What does the underlined word “outfit” in the first paragraph mean? A. Attitude. B. Lifestyle. C. Costume. D. Voice. 2
24、0. What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 3? A. Her obsession with a beautiful appearance was gone as she grew up.B. She stopped worrying about her appearance because she turned pretty.C. She still felt embarrassed every time she passed the giant mirror.D. Her financial trouble kept her f
25、rom caring about her looks anymore.21. Whats the purpose of the author in writing this article?A. To entertain readers with her mirror-related life story.B. To teach readers that everyone can be beautiful.C. To criticize those who overrate (高估) their appearances.D. To convince readers appearances ar
26、e not a necessity.CHave you ever wondered what the longest word in the English language is? Believe it or not, theres no simple answer to the question. You might think it would be as easy as opening a dictionary and looking for the longest word. However, it s far more complicated than that. Over tim
27、e, many people have suggested many different words for the title of the longest word in English. How can that be? Thats because the first thing that people have different opinions on is what should be considered a word. Some of the words were simply made up to be the longest! For example, there is o
28、ne really famous long word that most kids know. It comes from Disneys movie Mary Poppins: supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, which means wonderful. But since that 34-letter word was made up simply to be sung as a song in a movie, should it count? How about long words that actually describe somethin
29、g in the world? Scientists have come up with several possible choices. The name of a virus totals 1, 185 letters. Theres also a protein whose name totals 1, 909 letters. Should these win the title? “Not so fast!” say some people. Are these words ever actually used? Can they even be pronounced? And a
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