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1、四川省成都市新津中学2020-2021学年高二英语12月月考试题第一部分 听力测试(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)1. On which day doesnt the woman like to go to the zoo?A. On Fridays. B. On Sundays. C. On Saturdays.2. What is the man used to?A. He is used to wearing no hat.B. He is used to going out on a cold winter day.C. He is used t
2、o being done harm to.3. How many children are there in the classroom?A. Seven.B. Five. C. Twelve.4. Where does this conversation take place?A. At a restaurant. B. At the theater. C. At the station.5. How long will the boy be away from school?A. Its uncertain. B. For two days. C. For a week.第二节 (共15小
3、题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段材料,回答第6至8题。6. Where does the woman want to go?A. The post office. B. The cinema. C. A park.7. Who can answer the womans question?A. The man with a beard.B. The man with a moustache.C. The man with a bottle of beer.8. Where is the man standing?A. By the post office. B. By the l
4、amppost. C. By the mail box.听下面一段材料,回答第9至11题。9. How many days has the man got for his vacation?A. 25 days. B. 10 days. C. 15 days.10. Whats the main purpose of the mans going to Hawaii with his family?A. To climb mountains.B. To go fishing and swimming.C. To have a rest.11. Wheres the woman going th
5、is summer?A. Africa. B. Europe. C. America.听下面一段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Which room is cheaper?A. The inside room with a bath.B. The outside room with a bath.C. The outside room without a bath.13. How long does the man plan to stay?A. One night. B. Two nights. C. One week.14. Whats the room number?A. Room 5
6、08. B. Room 509. C. Room 709.听下面一段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Where was George yesterday?A. At his usual place.B. At home.C. In the newspaper office.16. Why did the woman call George?A. To ask him to a concert.B. To go on a holiday with him.C. To invite him to dinner at home.17. Where did George see Mary?A. At
7、 the office. B. At the concert. C. In his sisters room.听下面一段材料, 回答第18至20题。18. How many people are killed on the roads in Great Britain every year?A. Several thousand. B. Several hundred. C. 100,000 to 200,00019. What happened to the cyclist on Monday evening?A. He was knocked down by a truck.B. He s
8、aw a car accident.C. He saved some children in the accident.20. What should we do before crossing the road?A. We must look straight ahead.B. We must stop and look both ways.C. We should look left, look right and look left again.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15题,每小题2分,满分30分)AFast-food chains including Bur
9、ger King and Starbucks have brought in plant-based meat products in China in an effort to promote healthy eating and protect the environment. Readers share their opinions.Linda (China)I just dont get it. If you want something that tastes like meat, youd better eat meat. Plant-based meat is highly pr
10、ocessed. It is not as healthy as vegetables. It contains unhealthy amounts of fat, salt and artificial additives. Regular exercise, along with a well-balanced diet, is the best way to stay healthy.Terryfoy (UK)Our human body was not designed for us only to eat vegetables. We are designed to eat meat
11、. The protein that our body must have to survive comes from the meat we eat. Our bodies function properly with the correct balance of meat and vegetables. Too much meat and we get fat, too little meat and we get skinny and weak. If you want to be healthy, you must eat a balanced diet of both meat an
12、d vegetables.Taikor (Malaysia)Start with a huge cutdown on meat. Regarding pigs, do you know they could outsmart you on Playstation games? Dont be surprised. Theyre much smarter than dogs. So they do better at video games than some primates (灵长类动物). Pigs are extremely clever animals. Theyre gentle,
13、defenseless creatures. Start doing it now. Its time we made a change.Sockmonkey (Singapore)I could never be a vegetarian. I eat very little meat, but I love the meat I do eat! If one has to cut down on meat, it seems that red meat is the first thing to be minimized since its not as good for you as o
14、ther types.21. What does Linda think of plant-based meat?A. Unhealthy. B. Necessary. C. Delicious. D. Well-balanced.22. Who suggests that humans have less red meat?A. Linda and Taikor.B. Linda and Terryfoy.C. Taikor and Sockmonkey.D. Terryfoy and Sockmonkey.23. Whats the main purpose of the passage?
15、A. To introduce the harm of eating too much meat.B. To show us different opinions about eating meat.C. To inform us of the advantages of a balanced diet.D. To state the necessity of protecting the environment.BThere are many differences between British English and American English. I used to teach a
16、 course about the differences between the two. We speak English on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean but we have many differences in our common language. We have examples of the same words having very different meanings,different spellings of the same words as well as completely different words for t
17、he same things. Here are some examples.A cookie in the US is called a biscuit in the UK. A biscuit in the US is a small cake in the UK. Crisps in the UK,are known as chips,but we British people eat a plate of chips that you call fries in the US. In the UK,a pie can be made from either meat or fruit,
18、 while in the US pies are normally made from fruit;pot pies are made from meat. Most things are measured in grams and kilograms in the US,not pounds and ounces.One very obvious difference is the side of the road we each choose to drive on. Petrol in the UK is gas in the US. The place where we fill u
19、p our cars,in the UK,is a garage; while in the US,its a gas station. The term garage is also used as a place to store your car next to or close by your house. In the UK we call a lorry what is known as a truck in the US.An elevator in the US is called a lift here,and the first floor in the US,is cal
20、led the ground floor here,so many visitors get off on the wrong floor in British hotels.I could continue with this. There are countless examples of differences within our one shared language. With so many differences, no wonder its hard to understand each other well.24. The passage is mainly about t
21、he differences between British English and American English in .A. vocabularyB. grammarC. soundD. spelling25. Its implied in the passage that the author may be .A. a driver from the USB. a cook from the USC. a teacher from the UKD. a gas station worker from the UK26. In the authors opinion, .A. lang
22、uage differences dont affect understandingB. the same words in the two different types of English may have different spellingsC. there will be fewer differences between American and British English in the futureD. it is impossible that some Americans get off on the wrong floor in British hotels27. W
23、hat can we learn from the passage?A. “Elevator” is commonly used in the UK.B. Pies mean the same thing in the UK and the US.C. In the UK,things are measured in pounds and ounces.D. British and American people drive on the same side of the road.C“Runners, on your mark. Get set.” Bang! And I was off,
24、along with other teenage runners from high schools across the county. It was a fine day, like any other fair-weather autumn day in Maryland. But the race that day felt unique (特别的) from the get-go. For one thing, I liked the course. It was my teams home course, one I was used to running during pract
25、ices. It took runners along terrain (地形) that included open fields, hills and even dirt paths through a small forest. It was a beautiful 5-kilometer course. This particular race was our teams invite, and I was proud to be sharing the course with competitors from other schools. It also meant a lot mo
26、re than normal that my parents were there to cheer me on.With so much to expect that day, I was ready to run! And I didnt want to be stuck with other runners, as is typical at the beginning of most cross-country races. So when the gun sounded, I took off running, leaving everyone else in the dust.Th
27、e first part of our course followed a large open field before disappearing into the forest. Within seconds of the start, I was far ahead of everyone, and all of the fans could see it. It felt magnificent!But that feeling didnt last long. Little did I know my coach was laughing to himself thinking, “
28、Gabe is done for!” And I was. My body was telling me to slow down. My pride, however, said “No! Not until youre out of sight of the audiences!” I was in pain, but I kept up my pace until I reached the forest. Once I was among the trees, I slowed way down.I enjoyed most races, even while pushing myse
29、lf, but this one was not enjoyable in the least. I finished the race, but in nowhere near the time I could have if Id paced myself well from the beginning. Every time I reflect on that cross-country season, Im reminded of something: Pride is no substitute for pace.28. What made the race unique to th
30、e author according to paragraph 1?A. The blue sky and white clouds.B.The home course and his parents.C. The competitors and audiences.D. The unknown terrain and fair weather.29. What docs the underlined sentence “Gabe is done for” in paragraph 4 refer to?A. The author loses something.B. The author n
31、eeds more patience.C. The author is doing a great job.D. The author is going to fail the race.30. Why didnt the author enjoy the race?A. Because he slowed way down.B. Because he didnt finish the race.C. Because he could have done better.D. Because he lost the game completely.31. Which of the followi
32、ng can be the best title for the text?A. The Meaning of PrideB. The Race Less PacedC. A Race Worth CelebratingD. A Competition of My TeamDHeat stress from extreme heat and humidity (湿度) will annually affect areas that are now home to 1.2 billion people by 2100, assuming current greenhouse gas emissi
33、ons (排放), according to a Rutgers study.Most climate studies on projected heat stress have focused too much on extreme heat but did not consider the role of humidity, which is another key driver. “When we look at the risks of a warmer planet, we need to pay particular attention to the combined effect
34、s of extreme heat and humidity, which are especially dangerous to human health.” said Robert E. Kopp, director of the Rutgers Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences.Rising global temperatures are increasing exposure to heat stress, which harms human health. Heat stress is caused by the
35、bodys inability to cool down properly through sweating. Body temperature can rise rapidly, and high temperatures may damage the brain and other vital organs. Whats more, heat stress can result in heatstroke (中暑), which is the most serious heat-related illness, can kill or cause permanent disability
36、without emergency treatment.Annual exposure to extreme heat and humidity above safety guidelines will be projected to affect areas that are currently home to about 500 million people, if the planet warms by 1.5 and nearly 800 million at 2. The planet has already warmed by about 1.2 above late 19th c
37、entury levels.An estimated 1.2 billion people would be affected with 3 of warming, as expected by the end of this century under current global policies. Thats nearly four times the number of people affected today, and nearly 12 times the number who were affected in no industrial age.32. What can we
38、infer from the first two paragraphs?A. Many areas will be flooded by the end of 2100.B. Exposure to polluted air may cause cancer.C. Less attention has been paid to the effect of humidity.D. Heat stress makes it harder to forecast the weather.33. Whats the harm of high body temperature?A. Sweating a
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