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1、高2019级高二下期5月阶段性测试英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分 命题人:黄杏 审题人:石海、肖洪林第一部分 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)听下而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。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.When will the mans mother probably arrive?A.At 3:30 pm.B. At 4:30 pm.C. At 7:00 pm.2.What does the man mean?A.He
2、 is waiting for someone else.B.He doesnt want to talk with Mr Miller.C.He doesnt have time now.3.What does the woman want to be after graduation?A. A lawyer.4.Where is Mr Davis now?A. At home.5.What is the man doing?A. Making a phone call.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、
3、C三 个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。B. A teacher.C. A doctor.B. In his office.B. Making a visit.C. On his way to office.C. Making an appointment.听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6.What is probably related to the mans parking number A1214?A.The mans birthday.B.The bi
4、rthday of the mans son.C.The birthday of the mans wife.7.What is probably the woman?A.A security guard. B. A police officer.C. A resident.听下而一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8.Where are the two speakers?A.On a bus.B. In a shopping district. C. At a street comer.高二英语2021-05 R9.Whats the largest building on the left?A.
5、A bank.B. An office building. C. A store.10.What can we learn from the conversation?A.A hotel is beside the theatre.B.The man wants to buy some clothes and food.C.The post office is just across the street.听下而一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11.Which of the following wont the speakers do on Saturdays?A. Have a picnic
6、.B. Ride bikes.C. Take some pictures.12.What will the speakers do after having dinner with Mark and Mary?A.Go to dance.B. See a film.C. Go home.13.When will the woman go to the museum?A.On Sunday morning.B. On Sunday afternoon. C. On Sunday evening.听下而一段对话,回答第14至第16题。14.Why does the woman want to tr
7、avel after graduation?A.To find a good j ob.B.To enrich her experience.C.To see different places described in the books.15.According to the woman, how can we suit the changing environment?A.We should be independent.B.We should be willing to change.C.We should get to know different people.16.What wil
8、l the woman learn while traveling?A.To help people.B. To respect people.听下而一段对话,回答第17至第20题。17.What did Steve like when he was a boy?A.Playing outside.B. Writing his own story.18.When did Steve begin his writing career?A.When he graduated from school.B.When he played out on the hill.C.When he moved t
9、o a new school.19.What kind of writing did Steve enjoy?A.News reports.B. Fantastic stories.20.Whats the main purpose of the speakers speech?A.To tell us he is very active. B. To sell his books.C. To believe herself.C. Learning French.C. Horror stories.C. To tell us his life experience.介考第1页共5页第二部分阅读
10、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。AHow cool can libraries be in an era of iPods and Kindles? More than you think. Only if you know where to go.Central Library: Seattle, Washington, United StatesThe Central Library in Seattle is modern and fashionable and has tourists
11、 from around the world paying visits and taking tours. It was designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and American designer Joshua Ramus. Tours began in 2006, two years after its opening. The library holds various art exhibitions, book signings and other events, while visitors can stop by the Choco
12、late cart for a coffee and scan through the gift shop anytime.Trinity College Library: Dublin, IrelandThe Trinity College Library in Dublin is in Ireland, founded at the end of the 16th century by Queen Elizabeth I. It is the largest single library in the world, also known as the Long Room, which co
13、ntains more than 200,000 of the librarys oldest books. The Long Room houses one of the oldest harps (竖琴)in Ireland. Dating to the 15th century, the old harp is the model for the symbol foreland.Geisel Library, University of California: San Diego, United StatesAt first glance, it looks like a spacesh
14、ip. Architect William Pereira, who helped design actual space launch facilities at Cape Canaveral in Houston, Texas, designed the library in 1970. It has been featured in sci-fi films, short stories and novels. The library hosts 揇inner in the Library,?which invites readers for cocktails, and also sp
15、ecial speeches from distinguished authors.TU Delft Library: TheNetherlandsThe library at the Delft University of Technology was constructed in 1997 and has more than 862,000 books, 16,000 magazine subscriptions and its own museum. The building itself exists beneath the ground, so you cant really see
16、 the actual library. What makes it interesting is the roof, which is a grassy hill. The roof covers 5,500 square meters. And it has become one of the most striking and greenest structures in the area.21.Which of the four libraries has the longest history?A.Central LibraryB. Trinity College LibraryC.
17、 Geisel LibraryD. TU Delft Library22.What makes Geisel Library different from the others is that.A.a spaceship designer founded the libraryB.it has a roof of grassy hillC.famous writers often deliver speeches thereD.it is the largest single library in the world23.In Central Library, you can.A. drink
18、 cocktailsB. buy souvenirs C. create paintings D. book eventsBIt was rush hour in the morning. Heather Sant, 36, was driving her white 2012 Mazda on the road with her nine-year-old daughter and ten-year-old son in the back. Suddenly, a red pickup truck cut them off. Sant turned the wheel hard to the
19、 right, sending the Mazda slide off the road and down an embankment(路堤)that ended in a drop-off after about 50 feet. If the car didn抰 stop, it would take off and dive into the road some 20 feet below. Then a bit of luck: as the car raced toward the edge, its undercarriage got stuck, stopping it sudd
20、enly.The people inside, however, were far from safe. The car had come to rest on top of a retaining wall(护墙),balancing on the edge of disaster. One sudden move by anyone inside could throw the car off balance and send it over. Jacob Rodriguez watched everything in terror from the nearby truck compan
21、y where he works. As an experienced sailor, just like every time he met shipwreck, he whispered a sailing saying 揝hip, shipmates, self?,then immediately he and four other men ran to the car. They leaped onto the trunk(后备箱)to balance the weight as the terrified kids in the back seat watched.Meanwhile
22、, Julio and his nephew Marco, were driving to their jobs at nearby Premier Automotive. Julio jumped out of the car to help while Marco went to the shop, grabbed a strong rope, and returned to the car. He tied the Mazda to an F-350 truck that had been driven over by one of the other rescuers. With th
23、e car secured, the group carefully opened the back doors and helped the children out. But their departure shifted the cars weight, causing it to tip forward. The men, still on the trunk, begged Sant to jump into the back seat. She did and then inched out of the back door. Finally, the men carefully
24、got off the trunk. Everyone was safe.揂nother fbot,?Rodriguez told USAToday, 揳nd this would be a different story. ?24.What most probably caused the traffic accident?A.The Mazda was overloaded.B.Sant was really speeding.C.The wheel failed to work.D.The pickup cut in abruptly.25.Why did the men ask San
25、t to move to the back seat?A.To open the back door of the car.B.To fasten the rope to the truck.C.To keep the balance of the car.D.To help the men get off the trunk.26.What does Rodriguez want to stress in the last paragraph?A.The timely help offered by rescuers.B.The serious danger the rescuers fac
26、ed.C.The excellent cooperation of all the people.D.The dangerous position where the car stopped.27.Which of the following statements is consistent with the theme of the passage?A.Persistence will pay off.B.One in trouble, all to help.C.Many hands make light work.D.Doing is better than saying.高二英语202
27、1-05阶考 第2页 共5页cWhen it comes to work, workers, and jobs, much of the concern of the modern age boils down to the fear that were witnessing the final stage of the game, and that there will be nowhere for humans to withdraw as machines take over the last few tasks. The most recent example comes from t
28、he use of artificial intelligence (Al). Is there no area of human experience that cant be replaced by Al? And if not, what is left for humans to do except the tasks involved in taking care of the machines?At the heart of this concern is our desire for good jobs 一 jobs that make the most of workers n
29、atural abilities and where the work provides the worker with motivation and work-life balance. More importantly, good jobs support workers in learning by doing一and, in so doing, deliver benefits on three levels: to the worker, who gains in personal development and job satisfaction; to the organizati
30、on, which reforms as staff find new problems to solve and opportunities to pursue; and to the community as a whole, which harvests the economic benefits of hosting positive organizations and workers. This is what makes good jobs productive for the organization, as well as engaging and fulfilling for
31、 the worker.Does the ongoing advance of Al threaten to get rid of all the learning, creativity, and meaning that make a job a good job? Certainly, some have blamed technology for just such an outcome. Headlines today often express concern over technological innovation resulting in bad jobs for human
32、s, or even the complete disappearance of certain professions. Some fear that further technology advancement in the workplace will result in jobs where employees are being asked to work in split times or for longer periods over more days.The problem here isnt the technology; rather, its the way the t
33、echnology is used 一 and, more than that, the way people think about using it.28.What is the passage mainly about?A.The human fears in the age of Al.B.Human experiences were replaced by Al.C.How to take care of the Al machines.D.The relations among work, workers, and jobs.29.What jobs are supposed to
34、 be good according to the passage?A.The ones that provide basic benefits.B.The ones that require no economic return.C.Those that dont bring new problems to workers.D.Those that offer chances to progress professionally.30.How do news media respond to the development of Al?A. Supportive. B. Optimistic
35、.C. Negative. D. Ambiguous.31.What will the author probably talk about next?A.The proper attitude towards Al.B.The future jobs humans will do.C.The possible application of Al in the future.D.The approaches to handling the issues of Al.高二英语2021-05 NDHOW BIG should a business team be? It is an enormou
36、sly important issue for companies. Teams that are too small may lack the skills required to get the job done; teams that are too big may be impossible to co-ordinate.Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist at Oxford University, has done a lot of work on primate(灵长 目)groups. His argument is that the size of
37、the group is linked to the size of the brain. With their large brains, humans can cope with larger bands. A larger social group has many advantages, allowing for greater protection and specialization.Whereas 150 is sometimes referred to as the Dunbar number, the academic himself in fact refers to a
38、range of figures. He observes that humans tend to have five intimate friends, 15 or so good friends, around 50 social friends and 150-odd acquaintances.Running a larger network can be difficult. The armed forces have spent more than 1,000 years experimenting with unit size. A Roman centurion(百夫长)ove
39、rsaw 100. The modem American army company has 180 members. Britains equivalent numbers 120. These are rough estimates, rather than fixed figures. But it is striking that many group activities seem to be close to a Dunbar number. The Special Air Service of Britain has four-man patrols; when your life
40、 depends on it, you need to have absolute trust in your colleagues. As a result, such groups are limited in size.For much of economic history, work was conducted in small units by peasants, tenant farmers and craftsmen. The coming of powered machinery enabled production at a much larger scale, with
41、workers crowded into factories. These days the rise of the service economy means that workers are no longer concentrated in such large groups.This may not be a bad thing. It was easy for employees in large factories to regard remote company owners as them rather than us. The modem company may settle
42、 on a model with a small group of core workers and a larger group of contract workers. The result may be more united within the core staff but the non-core staff may be less well treated. The small core teams may work effectively. The big question will be the effect on morale of those outside those
43、teams.32.What does the first paragraph serve as in the whole article?A. An example of the topic.B. An introduction to the topic.C. A guide to the whole article.D. No relation to the passage at all.33.What does the underlined This in the last paragraph refer to?A.Workers crowded into factories.B.Thes
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