山东省临朐县实验中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期12月月结学情检测试题.doc
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1、山东省临朐县实验中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期12月月结学情检测试题本试卷分第卷和第卷两部分,满分为150分,考试用时120分钟。第卷(共95分)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。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. What will the man buy?A. Meat. B. Bread. C. Vegetables.2. Where will the speakers meet?A. In
2、a park.B. In a gym. C. In a coffee shop.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Who to boil the eggs.B. How to cook the eggs.C. What to cook for breakfast.4. When were the speakers planning to have dinner together?A. At 7:00 tonight. B. At 8:00 tomorrow. C. At 9:00 tomorrow.5. What is the relation
3、ship between the speakers?A. Family members. B. Friends. C. Neighbors.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,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. When did the man start wearing glasses?A. At six years old.B.
4、 At seven years old. C. At ten years old.7. How did the man end up with bad eyesight?A. He got it from his mother. B. He watched too much TV.C. He had bad reading habits.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8. What kind of restaurant are the speakers talking about?A. A restaurant with robot waiters.B. A restaurant with
5、out human staff.C. A restaurant with only one human staff member.9. Who opened the restaurant?A. A famous chef. B. Several programmers. C. Some university students.10. What do some customers complain about the restaurant?A. The number of dishes available. B. The quality of the ingredients.C. The spe
6、ed of the service.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Chinese culture. B. The womans trip of this summer.C. Some places of interest in Beijing.12. Which city will the woman surely visit besides Beijing?A. Shanghai. B. Xi an. C. Chengdu.13. Where will the woman be stay
7、ing in Beijing?A. In a dormitory. B. In a rented apartment. C. In a local familys house.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14. When did the woman begin to feel bad?A. Yesterday afternoon. B. At midnight last night. C. This morning.15. Whats wrong with the woman?A. She has a low fever. B. She has a backache. C. She h
8、as caught a bad cold.16. Why does the woman want to go home?A. To study for a test. B. To eat something. C. To get her phone.17. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Take some medicine as soon as possible.B. Read her books in the hospital.C. Ask her brother for help.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18. What d
9、o we know about Seville?A. Its famous for its cafes.B. Its full of old buildings.C. Its the biggest city in Spain.19. Why is the Cathedral the most amazing?A. You can get lost in it.B. You can sit in it for hours. C. You can see the whole city from it.20. What are the professional dancers wearing?A.
10、 Red flowers in their hair. B. Big dancing shoes .C. Short skirts.第二部分 阅读理解(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)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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AA team of global body language experts has come up with this list of the best body language courses.1. Body Language For BusinessmenThis cours
11、e is particularly useful to businessmen. It will teach you how to use body language to increase your success, influence, and income. By the end of the course, you will understand the role of body language in business success and get a Certificate of Completion after completing the course.2. Body Lan
12、guage CourseThis beginner level course is useful to anyone eager to learn how to use body language to communicate effectively. The course discusses topics like the significance of communication and tips of improving body language. The course is delivered by award-winning instructors.3. Digital Body
13、LanguageThis course teaches how to improve your digital personal brand. It discusses a variety of topics like power of face, personality and confidence, drawing attention, and web page essentials. By the end of the course, you will perfect online presence, master body language online and level up yo
14、ur digital brand.4. How To Make A Great First ImpressionThis course will make you realize how eye contact, a smile and handshake can increase your chances of improving the first impression you make on the other person, which is quite useful for anyone starting a new job. By the end of the course you
15、 will pick up the skills and confidence you need to make a good first impression.21. Which of the following courses may best suit a senior manager?A. Digital Body Language B. Body Language CourseC. Body Language For Businessmen D. How To Make A Great First Impression22. What can you learn if you tak
16、e Digital Body Language?A. How to change your characters. B. How to protect yourself online.C. How to build up a successful company. D. How to improve personal influence online.23. Who is more likely to attend How To Make A Great First Impression?A. A news reporter. B. A job seeker. C. A lab researc
17、her.D. An interviewer.BIn July 1954 Richard Baker, who died aged 93, became the first announcer to introduce a news bulletin (新闻快报) on BBC television. His debut (处女秀) was limited and urged the BBC to put aside any fears that seeing facial expressions might be distracting for viewers, and make their
18、newsreaders visible.Bakers first newsflash outside a scheduled bulletin came in October 1955, when Princess Margaret declared the break-up with Peter Townsend, and from 1957 he was joined by Robert Dougall as the regular faces of BBC TV news.Baker had started with the corporation in 1950, first as a
19、 studio manager and then an announcer on the Third Programme, now Radio 3, and returned to his love for classical music, introducing concerts from the Royal Albert Hall for TV (1960-95), and presenting programmes with enthusiasm on Radio 2, including Friday Night Is Music Night (1998-2005). He also
20、broadcast onRadio 3 and Classic FM. Besides, he had become the nearest the BBC had found to a successor for Richard Dimble by as a reporter for outside broadcasts of great occasions.His sense of composure-thinking quickly on his feet without betraying the fact-served him well in broadcasting. He lik
21、ed to give the impression that he was rather a muddler who could forget where he should be at any given moment, but in reality he was in complete control.He was declared TV newsreader of the year three times in the 1970s, and won a Sony Gold award for lifetime achievement in radio. As a member of th
22、e Broadcasting Standards Council, he did much to lessen complaints against his industry.24 Why was BBC cautious about making newsreaders visible?A. Facial expressions were hard to read. B. Audiences attention might be divided.C. Technological support was not reliable. D. Viewers were uninterested in
23、 newsreaders.25. What does Para 3 mainly talk about?A. Baker made a career in BBC.B. Music programs were popular.C. A suitable job was hard to find.D. Baker had a deep love for music.26. What contributed to Bakers success in career?A. His good sense of humor.B. His rich work experience.C. His calm p
24、ersonality.D. His good education.27. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Journalism was a promising industry .B. Baker was the most successful newsreader.C. Broadcasting received some criticism. D. Baker had a talent for management.CWhen the first visitors to Yellowstone tried to report wha
25、t they saw, news magazines responded, “Thank you, but we do not print fiction.” Established in 1872 and located primarily in Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park (YNP) was famous for its natural scenery and biodiversity. As Americas first national park, it remains one of the most popular tourist attra
26、ctions.This year, YNP has reported that it had the most-ever September visitors. The increase contrasts sharply with May, when visitation rates were 90% lower compared to the same month last year. The park recorded about 837,000 visits in September, a rate 21% higher than September 2019 and 15.6% hi
27、gher than the parks second-busiest September on record in 2018, when it hosted724,000 people.Yellowstone was closed due to the coronavirus pandemic from March 24 to May 18, when its two Wyoming entrances reopened. In June, the park opened its three other entrances and visitation rates improved sligh
28、tly. The park reported a 32% decline in visitors compared to the same month last year. Visitation rates through June were down 49% compared to numbers from the first six months of 2019. However, a rapid uptick saw an increase of 2% in visitation rates in July compared to the same month last year. Th
29、e park hosted 955, 645 visitors in July compared to 534,000 people in June.The national parks peak season is typically from May through September. Most lodges, restaurants, stores and other services close for the year in October, followed by all park roads in early November.Sara Fleming, a spokesper
30、son for the Gardiner Chamber of Commerce, said the increase in tourists could be caused by an increase in the amount of young people who have visited the park in recent months. She said more young people between 20 and 50 have visited the park than in previous summers.28. In which of the following m
31、onths visitation rates dropped most?A. May. B. June. C. July. D. September.29. What does the underlined word “uptick” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Rise. B. Decline. C. Close .D. Reopen.30. Why is the number of visitors to YNP increasing?A. The government encourages people to visit it.B. YNP is th
32、e best destination for holiday takers.C. The number of young visitors is on the rise.D. The admission fee has declined greatly.31. What may the best title for the text?A. Americas first national parkB. YNP got its busiest SeptemberC. The best season to visit YNPD. Visitors lost interest in YNPDWind
33、turbines (涡轮) and solar panels that generate electricity are examples of “green” technology. A new study finds that such renewable energy might be green in another sense. Large collections of those turbines or solar panels appear capable of bringing rains to the desert and would allow more plants to
34、 grow.Building large wind or solar farms just to study their question was not an option. It would be too costly. So experts Kalnay and Safa developed a model of North Africas Sahara Desert to find out how wind turbines and solar farms might alter the deserts climate.The team ran its model several ti
35、mes. In one run, it assumed that people would set up wind farms only. Another run assumed people would install just solar farms. A third assumed people would build both. They would affect the deserts weather with temperature and average daily rain increasedbut differently. Installing a mix of solar
36、farms and wind turbines brought about a bigger changenot in temperature but in rainfall. In the Sahara, having both wind and solar farms more than doubled the amount of rain that fell, up to 215.4 millimeters per day.The models predicted that the average rainfall would increase over time, as more pl
37、ants grew. Plants move water from the ground to the air. Warmer air can carry more water. So as this air rises, it can ferry more water up to become clouds. Those clouds can release rain, relieving the thirst of plants below. Over time, this process repeats itself over and over. This positive feedba
38、ck can greatly boost rains.Such rainfall changes could lead to better agriculture, says Safa. “More rain also would help wild plants grow. We believe that the countries in the Sahara should seriously consider investing in wind and solar power”, he added.32. What is the new finding of the research?A.
39、 Deserts will be suitable for farming. B. It costs much to get deserts greener.C. Renewable energy can green a desert. D. Clean energy helps plants grow better.33. What discouraged experts from building energy farms?A. High construction expenses. B. A lack of suitable test sites.C. Shortage of manpo
40、wer. D. Terrible climate.34. What was the advantage of the third run?A. Saving more energy with less cost. B. Doubling global rainfall per year.C. Raising daily rainfall in the desert. D. Decreasing temperature in the desert.35. What may Safa advise the countries in the Sahara to do?A. Build more fa
41、rms to grow crops. B. Save more water for agriculture.C. Invest in wind and solar power. D. Consider moving to other places.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。In the future, when robots can be used both in homes and in other areas, they could improve the living standar
42、ds of people. _36_ When robots can complete such jobs, people can spend more time with their family and friends.Experts believe robots can be used on certain jobs to avoid accidents caused by careless behavior of some people. When robots are used on such work, it does not risk any human life due to
43、accidents at the workplace. Human resources can be efficiently used by performing tasks which demand human skills like critical thinking and problem solving. _37_While some people talk about how robots can be useful to humans, others voice their concerns. When robots become cheaper to produce, emplo
44、yers may prefer to use more robots than humans. As the technology constantly improves the abilities of robots, it could weaken the value of humans. _38_ Some may even develop the habit of using robots on tasks that they can easily do. This could create a lazy society._39_ Without them, the nations h
45、ealth care system will break down. There will simply be too many elderly people to care for as the nation faces a decreasing birth rate, an aging population, and the loosening of family ties. _40_ Above all, Japan needs its dreams of robots in the home to come true because its immigration policy is
46、anti-immigration.A. Robots have been widely used in Japan.B. Many people may rely on robots heavily.C. They can free people from such tasks as cooking.D. Most people believe robots have changed their life.E. Japan sees it as a must to build robots to take care of the elderly.F. Robots can be also us
47、ed on low-end jobs like moving heavy things.G. However, many elderly people would prefer human helpers to robots.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Thanksgiving Day was near. One day, the first-grade teacher, Miss White, let her students draw a picture of something for which they were th
48、ankful.Most students would _41_ the holiday with turkey and other traditional foods of the season. These, the teacher _42_, would be the subjects of most of her students art. Miss White was _43_. but Douglas made a different kind of _44_. When he was asked to draw a picture of something for which he
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