安徽省怀宁中学2019-2020学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英语试题 第I卷 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.Who is looking for the man?A. David. B. Mary. C. Alice.2.What is the mans father probably?A. A poet. B. A teacher. C. A doctor.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bookstore. B. In a library. C. In a museum.4.W
2、hen did the exhibition begin?A. At 9:45. B. At 9:30. C. At 9:15.5.What are the speakers talking about?A. A hard day. B. Their hobbies. C. Tonights plan.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 is the man planning to do?A. Explore the seas. B. Travel across forests. C. Walk
3、 in the deserts.7.When will the mans new activity be finished?A. In October. B. In November. C. In December.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What kind of movie does the man decide to see?A. A science fiction movie. B. A war movie. C. A cartoon.9.Why will the woman also go to see the movie?A. She doesnt want to sta
4、y at home alone.B. She cant find any good TV programs.C. She hasnt seen a film for a long time.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Which language is the man learning?A. French. B. English. C. Chinese.11.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Relatives. B. Neighbors. C. Friends.12.What will the s
5、peakers do next?A. Eat out together. B. Go to work. C. Make meals.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What kind of music does the man mainly play?A. Folk music. B. Pop music. C. Rock music.14.Which instrument did the man get the earliest?A. A guitar. B. A piano. C. A drum.15.How old is the man?A. 22. B. 28. C. 30.
6、16.What will the man do next?A. Get a better job. B. Find some band members. C. Choose a name for the band.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What do we know about the course?A. Its on American poetry. B. Its held twice a year. C. It has 60 learners this year.18.How long will the first part last?A. One week. B.
7、Two weeks. C. Three weeks.19.What will the course members do before the second part is over?A. Learn to create poems. B. Attend a competition. C. Enjoy some great poems.20.What does the speaker remind the course members of at last?A. When the course begins. B. Where the competition is held.C. What t
8、he assignments are.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGoing out guideR&B: Melanie FionaKnown for such songs as “It Kills Me” and “This Time,” R&B singer Melanie Fiona made her first musical album in 2009 with “The Bridge” and followed it up with “The MF Life
9、” in 2012. A new album, “Next Train,” is planned to drop this year. 8 pm, Feb. 13. Howard Theatre. 202-803-2899. $30-$59.99.Ballet: John Crankos “Romeo & Juliet”Celebrated South African choreographer (编舞者) John Cranko created the dance inspired by Shakespeares lovers with a score by Sergei Prokofiev
10、. The production was first performed in the United States in 1969 and returns to the Kennedy Center under the artistic direction of Julie Kent.Feb. 14-18. Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600. $25-$160.Exhibit: “Brand New: Art and Commodity (商品) in the 1980s”This exhibit shows the commodification of art in
11、the 1980s, when trade, art and entertainment became unclear. The exhibit shows works by 68 artists, including Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger and Julia Wachtel. Feb. 14 through May 13. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. 202-633-1000. Free.R&B: Valentines Love JamR&B artists are known for some of our
12、most beloved (喜爱的) love songs, and the performers lined up for this show are no exception. Singer-songwriters Tyrese (“Sweet Lady”) and Joe (“I Wanna Know”) join forces with SWV (“Weak”), Dru Hill (“Beauty”) and Next (“Wifey”) for this show. 8 pm, Feb. 17. EagleBank Arena. 703-493-4000. $59-$99.21.W
13、hich number should you call if you are interested in dance? A. 202-803-2899. B. 202-467-4600. C. 202-633-1000. D. 703-493-4000.22.Where can people enjoy a free show? A. Howard Theatre. B. Kennedy Center. C. EagleBank Arena. D. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.23.When can you attend a love song
14、concert? A. Feb. 13. B. Feb. 14.C. Feb. 17. D. Feb. 18.BOn February 1, 1960, in the town of Greensboro, North Carolina, four African American college students sat down on chairs at the lunch counter (便餐馆) of the local Woolworths department store. They werent sitting down for a cup of coffee or a pie
15、ce of bread. They were sitting down to change the world, or, at least, a part of it.Throughout the South, prejudice (偏见) against African Americans was common. The Woolworths lunch counter like many restaurants, hotels, and hospitals refused to serve African Americans. This humiliating (屈辱的) treatmen
16、t made many African Americans unhappy and begin to say, “No more!” So, Ezell A. Blair, Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, and David Richmond the four college students decided to fight back without violence. The four men walked into Woolworths with a clear plan of action. They knew the servers woul
17、d refuse to serve them. They knew other customers would treat them rudely. But no matter what, they would remain peaceful and polite, even to those who behaved hatefully toward them. Theyd been inspired by civil-rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King asked African Americans to challenge
18、prejudice and demand equal treatment. But he did not believe in using violence to get results. Dr. King said that love can lead to understanding, but hate only leads to more hate. African Americans, he said, must do something quite difficult: fight violence and hate with peace and love. The four men
19、 in Greensboro believed in the teachings of Dr. King. But as they took their seats at the counter, they had to wonder: Would these ideas work? In fact they did. By the end of the week, the four were joined by hundreds of other protesters. News of their “sit-in” spread around the country, and soon ot
20、her groups were protesting at Woolworths around the country. By July, the lunch counter at Woolworths was open to African Americans. Other restaurants soon followed. Through their simple act of sitting down, the four men took a brave stand for equality and peace. 24.Why did four college students wal
21、k into the Woolworths store on February 1, 1960? A.To have a drink. B.To enjoy a tasty lunch. C. To fight for equal rights. D.To join in a heated discussion.25.How did Dr. King affect the four college students in Greensboro? A. By pushing them to go to college. B. By acting as a role model for them.
22、 C. By leading them to challenge themselves. D. By encouraging them to respect each other. 26.How did the other protesters react to the four college students sit-in? A. They considered it unreasonable. B. They expressed dissatisfaction. C. They showed no interest in it. D. They strongly supported it
23、.27.What is the best title for the text?A. Stand Up by Sitting DownB. The Story of Dr. Martin Luther King C. A Lasting Solution to Social InequalityD. Explore the roles of African Americans CMake School is one of the most unusual schools in the country: It lets students enter school for free if they
24、 agree to pay later after they land a job.Ashu Desai helped create Make School in 2012. The goal at Make School is not getting good grades. Its putting together a list of practical work able to impress Silicon Valley companies and let them make job offers.Make School runs programs of varying lengths
25、. Its “Product College” is a two-year computer science program that combines internships (实习) at big-name Silicon Valley companies with classes that are light on class and heavy on projects. The goal is for graduating students to have created games or other apps they can take to job interviews.Make
26、School depends on an “income-share agreement,” which allows students to go to school and not have to take out loans (贷款) if they agree to pay the school a part of their future earnings.About 85 percent of the Product College students are men. But Desai said the school is working together with organi
27、zations like Girls Who Code to raise the number of women.Lauren Weiss, 18, has attended two summer programs at Make School. While shes heading to college in her home state of Colorado this fall, its mostly because she earned a full-ride scholarship, not because she thinks itll be better than the Pro
28、duct College.“Theyre able to teach students more than any other program ever could,” she said. “People really are pushed to grow.”But Barmak Nassirian, director of federal policy at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, warned that there are few rules and students may fall int
29、o traps (陷阱) if they dont read the terms carefully. Nassirian also said he was somewhat encouraged by Make School, though, in part because of the investors (投资者) who have backed it. 28.What makes Make School different from other schools? A. It is run by big-name companies. B. It can provide job offe
30、rs for students. C. It allows students to pay after getting jobs. D. It focuses on grades more than practical work.29.What can we learn about “Product College”? A. It designs apps for students. B. It helps students pay back their loans. C. It interviews students for Silicon Valley. D. It is trying t
31、o attract more women students.30.What is Lauren Weisss opinion about Make School? A. It is a school worth attending. B. It values school rules above all else. C. It is poorer than colleges in Colorado. D. It offers various entertainment programs.31.What is Barmak Nassirians attitude to Make School?
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