新疆阿克苏市实验中学2019-2020学年高二上学期第二次月考英语 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英语考试时间:120分钟 满分:120分 第一部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AGuitar lessonsAn excellent musician.Good-at teaching kids for 5 years.Your home or mine.Call Larry at 6087593.Lost dogMedium size, spotted white short hair. Answer you when you call it David.Many thanks for returning it.Call Susan at 7328059.Taxi driv
2、er wanted.Full time. Experience and goodknowledge of the city are necessary.Under 45 years old.Call Mr. White at 5132633 or13935728866.Apartment for saleTwo bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom.Hot water 8:00 - 18:00.Beautiful sights out of the windows.E-mail: sdgt .1. Who can teach children to play t
3、he guitar?A. David. B.Larry. C. Mr. White. D. Susan. 2. Which number should you call at if you find the lost dog?A. 6087593. B. 5132633. C.7328059. D. 13935728866. 3. Which of the following people may get the job as a taxi driver?A. A 50-year-old person. B.A person who has just got his drivers licen
4、se.C. A 40-year-old person who can drive well in the city. D. A person who can drive and has free time on weekends. 4. When is hot water provided in the apartment according to the ad?A. At night.B. In the daytime. C. At any time. D. Only in the afternoon.B Mark Twain, the famous American writer, lik
5、ed to play jokes on others. But once a joke was played on him.One day Mark Twain was invited to give a talk in a small town. At lunch he met a young man, one of his friends.The young man said that he has an uncle with him. He told Twain that his uncle never laughed or smiled, and that nobody and not
6、hing was able to make his uncle smile or laugh.You bring your uncle to my talk tonight, said Mark Twain. Im sure I can make him laugh. That evening the young man and his uncle sat in the front. Mark Twain began to speak. He told several funny stories. This made everyone in the room laugh.But the man
7、 never even smiled. Mark Twain told more funny stories, but the old man still kept quiet. Mark Twain told his funny stories. Finally he stopped. He was tired and quite disappointed(失望的)Some days later, Mark Twain told another friend of his about what had happened.Oh, said his friend. I know that old
8、 man. Hes been deaf(聋)for years.5. Mark Twain liked to play jokes on_. A. himself B. others C. old men D. Americans6. One day Mark Twain met_ at lunch.A. a friend B. a young mans uncleC. a young girl D. a deaf7. The young man told Mark Twain that his uncle never_.A. spoke B. talkedC. laughed D. ate8
9、. Mark Twain stopped telling stories at last because he was_.A. thirsty B. tired C. angry D. sleepyCMany cars advertisements(广告)in the United States are red, blue or green. But nearly 75% of the new cars sold in the United States are black, white, silver or gray. Les Jackson is a reporter who writes
10、 about cars. He says Americans prefer the cars whose colors do not show dirt clearly. In this way, the owners can wash their cars less to save money. In fact, some areas that are short of water do not allow people to wash their cars often. Dan Benton works for a company called Axalta, which sells pa
11、int(涂料)to international car markers. He says white cars are usually sold at a better price than cars of other colors. And they absorb(吸收) less energy, which means temperatures inside them are lower in warmer areas. Besides, research at Monash University in Australia suggests that there is a lower ri
12、sk of car accidents during the day for white cars compared with darker ones. In China, many buyer say white makes a small car look bigger. Axalta says about 11% of the cars sold in North America are red and 8% are blue. In South America, 10% of the new cars sold are red. “Green cars have become less
13、 popular,” Dan Benton says. “In the mid 1990s, green was the most popular color in North America. But today, green cars are hard to find.” In the future, people may not have to choose the color of their cars-technology may let owners change their cars paint color anytime.9.Americans like to buy cars
14、 that dont show dirt clearly in order to _A. save energy B. save moneyC. follow the government policy D. reduce car accidents10.According to the text, white cars have many features except _A. looking more beautiful B. absorbing less heatC. being more expensive D. being safer11._ people think white c
15、ars appear to be bigger than they really are.A. south American B. Australian C. Chinese D. North American12.Nowadays in North American, which color car may be dislike by most people?A. Red B. White C. Blue D. GreenDA person can use all five senses while spending time with dolphins. We can see them p
16、lay in the waves, hear them call, and feel their skin. Dolphins can sense you, too, but not in all the same ways. They have good eyesight, for example, but no sense of smell. Sensory biologists try to understand connections between animal behaviors and the senses. One team of these scientists recent
17、ly made an unexpected discovery about certain dolphins.The researchers found that Guiana dolphins can detect electric fields, an ability that may help them find fish to eat. The secret to this newly found sense, say the scientists, is hidden in the dolphins snouts(口鼻部)“We were really surprised to fi
18、nd this in the dolphin. Nobody had expected it,” said Wolf Hanke, who led the new dolphin study.Hanke and his team suspected the dolphins electrosense might have something to do with small dimples(酒窝) on the animals snout. “We thought they must have some functions,” Hank said. To find out for certai
19、n, his team studied two Guiana dolphins.The scientists first studied the dimples of a 29yearold dolphin that had died of natural causes. Under a microscope, the dimples looked familiar: they were similar to the sensors used by other animals to detect electric fields.Next, Hanke and his team tested a
20、 live dolphin, a 28yearold named Paco,to see if he could recognize an electric field. They taught Paco to swim close to a device that could create a weak electric field in the water. Then the team taught Paco to swim away from the device if he detected any changes. When the scientists created an ele
21、ctric field, Paco swam awayshowing that he knew something had changed. When there was no electric field, Paco stayed there. When Pacos snout was covered in plastic, he didnt react to the electric field.Pacos behavior told the scientists that the dolphin used his snout to detect the tiny electric fie
22、ld. “This is a major breakthrough,” Peter Madsen, a sensory biologist, said.13. From the passage we learn that_A. dolphins dont have the same senses as humansB. Guiana dolphins can create electric fieldsC. the ability to detect electric fields helps Guiana dolphins surviveD. the sensors to detect el
23、ectric fields are hidden in the dolphins eyes14. The underlined word “detect” can be replaced by “_”A. create B. declare C. find D. attract15. What is Peter Madsens attitude towards the research?A. Cautious. B. Negative. C. Indifferent. D. Positive.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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
24、项中有两项为多余选项。How to Deal With RumorsRumors (谣言) are the worst. But due to lifes reality of people loving gossip, rumors are bound to happen. 16 So its best to practice things when the rumor mill comes knocking at your door.Dont Be frightened. Sure, easier said than done, right? 17 The truth is that pe
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