广西玉林市田家炳中学2020-2021学年高二上学期质量检测英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高二英语、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,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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a store.B. At a dentists.C. At home.2. What does the woman think of her swimming lessons?A. Tiring.
2、B. Relaxing.C. Rewarding.3. How much will the man pay?A. $ 30.B. $ 270.C. $100.4. What does the woman tell Adam to do?A. Collect compositions for her.B Rewrite the composition.C. Correct spelling mistakes.5. Why didnt the man answer the phone?A. He lost it.B. He didnt hear it.C. His phone ran out of
3、 power.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. Where are the speakers?A. In a car.B. On a boat.C. On a motorcycle.7. What is the woman doing?A. Looking at a paper map.B. Trying to find a
4、website.C. Using a phone to give directions.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Mother and son.C. Customer and waitress.9. What soup will they have for supper?A. Mushroom soup.B. Tomato egg soup.C. Tofu egg soup.10. What will the man do w
5、hen the woman is cooking?A. Prepare for the next dinner.B. Offer a hand on cooking.C. Watch TV.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11. Where is Mr. Harrison now?A. In his office.B. In the meeting room.C. On a business trip.12. Why does the man want to see Mr. Harrison?A. To discuss a program.B. To make a travel plan.C
6、. To ask for sick leave.13. When will the man meet Mr. Harrison tomorrow?A. At 4:15.B. At 3:30.C. At 3:45.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The first year students life.B. Students majors.C. Academic lectures.15. Why is the first week terrifying for first year studen
7、ts?A. They couldnt find friends.B. They will feel very homesick.C. They lack professional guidance.16. What is the advantage of living on campus?A. It is convenient for life.B. It helps make friends.C. It cures your homesickness.17. What club will the woman join?A. Music club.B. Literature club.C. S
8、ports club.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What will visitors enjoy in the open-air museum?A. Traditional folk art.B. Ancient rural life.C. Precious masterpieces.19. What is advised to wear?A. Sandals.B. Formal clothes.C. Shoes.20. What will the visitors do after the speech?A. Set off for visiting.B. Get out of
9、the museum.C. Go back to the hotel.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)AGuide to whats worth watchingI Feel BadDont let the depressing name of the show mislead you. Based on the novel I Feel Bad: All Day. Every Day. About Everything, this new half-hour situation comedy finds humor in the end
10、less small failings of its heroinea working mom in her 40s who depends on her parents for child-care help when she escapes her chaotic family life to manage an all-male team of much younger video-game developers. Sarayu Blue stars. Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 10 pm., NBC.Dead LuckyAmong plenty of import
11、ed police crime dramas, Dead Lucky has one major edge: It has Rachel Griffiths as its lead. The Golden Globe-winning Australian actress plays a moody but gifted detective whose pursuit追捕)of a killer leads into comers of Sydney new to most American viewers. That, and co-star Brooke Satchwell, might b
12、e enough. Thursday, Sept 20, Sundance Now.Art in the Twenty-First CenturyDo you suffer from dandruff-like(如同有头屑一样的)symptoms when faced with contemporary art? The series thats long been a cure for such head-scratching returns with new episodes that will focus on innovative创新的)artists in Johannesburg,
13、 Berlin, and the San Francisco Bay Area, and on how place shapes the artists work. Friday, Sept 21, at 9 pm., PBS.ManiacPsychological dark comedies seem to be trending this fail. In this 10-part series, Emma Stoneand Jonah Hill co-star as unhappy strangers who develop a deep connection when they bot
14、h volunteer for a drug trial. Saturday, Sept. 22, Netflix.21. What can be learned about the program that is aired on NBC?A. It is an amusing series.B. It is based on a true storyC. It is popular among children.D. It is a Golden Globe-winning series.22. Which Program would you recommend to someone in
15、terested in detective stories?A. Maniac.B. I Feel Bad.C. Dead Lucky.D. Art in the Twenty-First Century.23. On which day can you see a series about artists?A. Saturday, Sept. 22.B. Friday, Sept. 21.C. Thursday, Sept. 20.D. Wednesday, Sept. 19.BA small supermarket is decorated with a lot of red lanter
16、ns. There are piles of red envelopes on sale, for filling with cash and handing out as gifts. Such festive trappings can be seen everywhere in China in the build-up to the Lunar New Year. But this is Yangon, the former capital of Myanmar, where Han Chinese are a mere 2.5% of the countrys population.
17、 They are a sign that Chinese New Year is becoming a global holiday.Several countries in Asia celebrate the Lunar New Year in their own way. But dragon and lion dances in Chinatowns over the world have helped make Chinas the most famous. In Tokyo, window cleaners dress up as the animals of the Chine
18、se zodiac (生肖).America, Canada and New Zealand have issued commemorative stamps for the Year of the Rooster. Last year New York City made the Lunar New Year a school holiday for the first time.The spread of the Spring Festival, as China calls it, is partly due to recent emigration(移民)from China: 9.5
19、 million Chinese people have moved abroad since 1978, many of whom are far richer than earlier waves of migrants. It also reflects the wealth and ambitions of Chinas new middle class: festivities in other countries are partly aimed at the 6 million Chinese who are expected to spend their week long h
20、oliday abroad this year.Its hoped that the festival will promote Chins cultural soft power abroad. So related events are welcomed, such as a display this year of martial arts in Cyprus and a traditional Chinese temple-fair in Harare, Zimbabwe. More and more Chinese are glad to see foreigners enjoy s
21、uch festivities. Though there is a growing enthusiasm among Chinese for Western celebrations such as Christmas, Chinese New Year is a welcome chance to reverse(逆转)the cultural flow.24. The scene in a supermarket shown in the first paragraph is to_ .A. stress the importance of the Spring FestivalB. e
22、xplain why the Lunar New Year is popularC. present the popularity of Chinese New YearD. show how other countries celebrate the Spring Festival25. What are the best-known celebration activities for the Lunar New Year in Chinatowns?A. Dragon and lion dances.B. Eating dumplings and singing and dancing.
23、C. Dressing up as animals and dancing.D. playing cards and letting off fireworks.26. Some countries celebrate the Spring Festival in order to_ .A. reflect on their own culturesB. show respect to the Chinese traditionsC. promote the values of Chinese customsD. attract Chinese to spend the holiday the
24、re27. Whats the best title for the text?A. Celebrating Chinese Festivals Becomes a Trend.B. Welcoming Chinas Cultural Soft Power*,C. Chinas Biggest Festival Is Going Global.D. Foreigners Love of Chinas Festivals.CValerie Stull begins her mornings with a breakfast shake, into which she puts peanut bu
25、tter, cocoa powder, banana, and milk. The last thing to go in is a powder made from insects.Stull works at the Global Health Institute. Shes in a group of researchers who study the impacts of eating insects. Theres a name for dining on insects: entomophagy.About two billion people regularly eat inse
26、cts. Thats almost one in every four. Most North Americans and Europeans tend to find the idea of entomophagy disgusting. Yet even in their parts of the world, insect eating is starting to catch on. Thats especially true when the insects are eaten, as Stulls are, in a form that doesnt show their eyes
27、, wings and feet.Some scientists view eatable insects as mini-livestock(小型牲畜).” Compared to raising cattle and more traditional livestock, insects need far less natural resources such as land and water. Insects also are nutritious. Theyre packed with protein, vitamins and minerals. Plus, their outer
28、 shells contain chitina source of fiber.Stull wondered if chitin and other fibers in insects might offer health benefits similar to other fibers found in a typical American diet. To find out, she teamed up with Tiffany Weir, whos a scientist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Breakfasts e
29、nriched with insects changed the amount of different bacteria in the gut(肠道),the two now report. And those changes were in a direction that should improve a diners health.These findings suggest that insects work as prebiotics(益生元).Scientists think prebiotics, which fuel the growth of helpful gut bac
30、teria (肠道细菌),have longer and larger benefits than probiotics(益生菌)do. prebiotics exist in your gut, and you can also add them to your diet. But, Stull explains, “When you have prebiotics, youre taking in a whole bunch of beneficial bacteria. But if you dont feed those beneficial bacteria, theyre not
31、going to stick around very long.Its possible that insects offer larger benefits to people who eat them regularly. In a future study, Stulls team would like to test that idea.28. What can we learn from the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?A. Insect eating is one of Stulls favorite lifestyles.B. Ins
32、ect eating is quite different from entomophagy.C. Insect eating is becoming more and more acceptable.D. Insect eating is the most scientific way of getting nutrition.29. whats the advantage of insect farming compared with traditional livestock farming?A. Its face-saving. B. Its time-saving. C. Its l
33、abor-saving. D. Its resource-saving.30. What has Stull and Weirs study found out?A. Insects are rich in fiber.B. Chitin is similar to other fibers.C. Eating insects is good for health.D. Insects can keep gut bacteria in balance.31. How do prebiotics differ from probiotics?A. Prebiotics are good bact
34、eria.B. Prebiotics can be added to the diet.C. Prebiotics need to be fed regularly.D. Prebiotics can inspire good gut bacteria.DA baby seal robot from Japan has came to the U.S. Its been sold in Japan for several years, but now the company has created a Florida-based unit, Paro Robots U.S. Inc., to
35、sell the creature to places like nursing homes and hospitals. The robot, named Paro, is marketed as a therapeutic(治疗的)device that can help comfort people who have problems that can lead to social isolation(隔离).Takanori Shibata, a Japanese engineer, invented Paro. He says the robot, which weighs abou
36、t 6 pounds, is able to respond to touch, light, and sound.Shibata says he tried making robotic cats and dogs, but that people didnt find those convincing. They expected too much, he says, and would compare the robot to real animals they had known. Few people have ever seen a live baby seal, so they
37、arent likely to draw comparisons between the robot and the real thing. So they accept Paro as a cute little companion.The Vinson Hall Retirement Community in McLean held a recent event to showcase the robot and Virginia Long slowly came into the activity room. When a nurse put the robot on her lap,
38、it began to shake slightly, and Long talked to it gently. “Why are you shaking? Are you cold? she asked. The robot made a high sound, and Long laughed. She said she used to have a cat, “but somebody stole him. Petting a seal is unusual, she said, but a lot of people have strange animals”.But some ex
39、perts say a robot is no replacement for a real animal. One of the things that weve learned is that it is the unexpected and natural behavior of the living creature that adds so much value to peoples experience. Any kind of newness can get the attention of people who are lonely and bored, but that do
40、esnt necessarily help them live a meaningful life. It doesnt solve the problem that is really causing their lack of enjoyment of life, says Bill Thomas, a professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.32. What is the role of Paro?A. To look after baby seals.B. To give relief to Patients.
41、C. To replace home-raised pets.D. To Provide medical examinations.33. How did people feel about robotic cats?A. Disappointed. B. Astonished. C. Concerned. D. Amused.34. What was Longs reaction to Paro?A. She refused to get close to it.B. She showed it much affection.C. She regarded it as her new cat
42、.D. She was frightened to talk to it.35. What do Bill Thomass words suggest about Paro?A. It is of great value to people.B. It is not of great use in solving real problems.C. It fails to catch older peoples interest.D. It can take the place of a living creature.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的
43、选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。What do you order when you go to a Chinese restaurant? Do you start with an appetizer of fried dumplings and then move onto General Tsos chicken? _36_Tofu is made from soybeans(黄豆).There are different types of tofu, from soft creamy silken tofu to pressed extra firm tofu
44、. The difference is the amount of water in them. The longer the tofu is pressed, the more water is squeezed out and the tofu becomes denser(更密实)and chewier.37 In the letter to his friend John Bartram, Franklin cites(引用)a description of a type of Chinese cheese made from soybeans called teu-fu” by Fe
45、rnandez Navarette who published accounts of his travels to China in the late 1600s.However, there isnt much documentation of tofu production in the United States. _38_In 1917, as part of an effort to develop new sources of protein for American soldiers during World War I, the United States Departmen
46、t of Agriculture sent Chinese-born doctor Yamei Kin a dietitian well-known for promoting tofu as an nutritious meat alternative, to China to study soybeans. _39_It wasnt until the 1970s that tofu started to become better known, during a wave of interest in vegetarianism(素食主义),natural food, and less
47、wasteful food sources. _40_ And the restaurant chain Chipotle successfully added tofu to its menu a few years ago.A. Americans are not big consumers of tofu.B. Lets take a look at tofu and its history in the United States.C. Or do you start with deep-fried tofu and then choose Ma Po tofu instead?D.
48、Today, you can buy different types of tofu in many American supermarkets.E. Despite the governments efforts, interest among the American public never picked up.F. One of the earliest references to tofu by an American is in a letter by Benjamin Franklin.G. It is likely that by the early 1900s, cities
49、 with large Asian populations had small tofu shops.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The snow trapped Taylor, but taco sauce (卷饼酱) saved his life. It all began last Sunday when Taylor, along with his dog, went to get gas for his _41_, according to
50、the Sheriffs Office.Taylor told the police his car got _42_ in the snow. After some time, he then _43_ and woke up on Monday finding _44_ more snow, unable to get out of the vehicle (车辆). He tried to _45_ out on Monday, but the snow was too deep and made it _46_ to go on foot so he and his dog _47_
51、to the vehicle.By Wednesday, a 48 persons announcement was put out for Taylor, according to a report. Over the next few days _49_ he was trapped in the snow, Taylor told the police he stayed _50_ by “starting his car from time to time. He _51_ some of the taco sauce he had as food”.On Friday, a skat
52、er called 911 saying they had _52_ Taylor. The office soon sent a construction truck to _53_ out Taylor and his dog. The officers said they were just “hungry after being stuck in the 54 for five days”. Taylor was 35 to who helped him and determined to help others as possible as he could in future.41
53、. A. truckB. busC. carD. boat42. A. brokenB. stuckC. lostD. changed43. A. fell asleepB. took risksC. tried outD. kept on44. A. alsoB. almostC. stillD. even45. A. putB. callC. breakD. walk46. A. difficultB. boringC. importantD. possible47. A. returnedB. pointedC. tendedD. appealed48. A. learningB. wo
54、rkingC. missingD. traveling49. A. untilB. afterC. beforeD. unless50. A. cleanB. hotC. warmD. mild51. A. boughtB. ateC. madeD. borrowed52. A. seenB. savedC. knownD. paid53. A. sendB. digC. pickD. tick54. A. clayB. typhoonC. thunderstormD. snow55. A. desperateB. awkwardC. thankfulD. ashamed第二节(共10小题;每
55、小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。We communicate with more than just spoken and _56_ (write) words. We see examples of unconscious body language very often, yet there is also learned body language, _57_varies from culture to culture.So far, every culture _58_ (develop) a formal way to gr
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