江苏省东台市创新学校2019-2020学年高二5月份月检测英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2019-2020学年度第二学期5月份检测2018级英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分)命题人: 命题时间:2020.5第I卷(选择题,共四部分,满分90分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。第一节 1. What is the man going to do? A. Stay inside. B. Look outside. C. Fin
2、d his umbrella. 2. Why is the man calling?A. To make an appointment. B. To cancel an appointment. C. To change an appointment. 3. What can we learn about the local weather?A. Its sunny and warm. B. Its cold and cloudy. C. It will change in two weeks. 4. When will the speakers meet? A. On January 30t
3、h. B. On January 31st. C. On February 1st. 5. What will the woman probably do? A. Accept the mans offer. B. Walk home. C. Give the man a ride. 第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What are the speakers talking about? A. A computer. B. An e-mail. C. A mobile phone. 7. What will the woman do next? A. Call the manager
4、. B. Cancel an appointment. C. Get someone to help the man. 听第7段材料,回答第8和第9题。8. Why does the woman say sorry to the man? A. She deleted one of the mans files. B. She made the mans computer broken. C. She saw the mans e-mail without permission. 9. What is the mans attitude towards the woman? A. Impati
5、ent. B. Friendly. C. Critical. 听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。10. Whats the probable relationship between the woman and Mr. Smith?A. Husband and wife. B. Boss and secretary. C. Doctor and patient. 11. What does the man ask the woman to do at the beginning?A. Have lunch together. B. Take a message for him. C. Giv
6、e him Mr. Smiths mobile number. 12. What will the man do next?A. Wait for a phone call. B. Work at his desk. C. Go to meet Mr. Smith. 听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13. What do the customers think of the fitness equipment in the hotels?A. Satisfying. B. Disappointing. C. Up-to-date. 14. How many hotels does the
7、woman mention? A. Three. B. Eight. C. Eleven. 15. Where is the woman? A. In Florence. B. In Zurich. C. In Bern. 16. What will the speakers do next? A. Budget the cost. B. Fix a time for a meeting. C. Look around the fitness rooms. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who are the listeners? A. Parents. B. Students.
8、 C. Teachers. 18. Where is the speaker?A. In the school hall. B. In the student health center. C. In the international student office. 19. How can the listeners get the information about the procedures? A. From the speaker. B. From a doctor. C. From a handbook. 20. What does the speaker suggest the
9、listeners do in the end? A. Get some travel medicine. B. Offer their medical history to the doctor. C. Make an early appointment with the specialist. 第二部分:单项选择(每小题1分,满分10分)21._ to think critically is an important skill todays children will need for the future.A. Learn B. Learned C. Learning D. Havin
10、g learned 22. Amy, as well as her brother, _ a warm welcome when returning to the village last week.A. is given B. are given C. was given D. were given 23. Most colleges now offer first-year students a course specially_ to help them succeed academically and personally.A. designed B. designing C. to
11、design D.being designed 24. Their child is at the stage_ she can say individually words but not full sentences.A. why B. where C. which D. what25.The doctor shares his phone number with the patients _ they need medical assistance.A. if only B. as if C. even though D. in case26. Scientists have obtai
12、ned more evidence_ plastic is finding its way into the human body.A. what B. that C. which D. where27. _ the convenience of digital payment, many senior citizens started to use smart phones.A. To enjoy B. Enjoying C. To have enjoyed D. Enjoy28. What a pity! You missed the sightseeing, or we_ a good
13、time together.A. had B. will have C. would have had D. had had 29.Chinas image is improving steadily, with more countries_ its role in international affairs.A. recognizing B. being recognized C. to be recognized D. recognized 30. - Lets take a coffee break. - _ Weve been working for hours.A.Why both
14、er? B. What for C. You got me there D. You said it. 第三部分:第一节 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ATHE MUSTHAVE-SPRING FLUSH(红晕)If you buy one new makeup item thisspring, make it a color-packed (but still mixable!) cream red, like one of the new versions from CoverGirl and Maybelline. Whenever you wear it, cowor
15、kers will come over to your desk and say things likeYour skin looks great!andYou look so happy!That might make you wonder, What do I usually look like?But itll also inspire you to wear a cheery pop of color on your cheeks for the next three months straight. THE TREND-FERMENTED EXTRACTS(发酵精华)Fermenta
16、tion isnt new-the process of preserving natural componentshas been around for a thousand years-but its popularity in the beautyworld is just starting to bloom. And for good reason:Many fermented components have promising skin benefits. Estee Lauders brightening treatment features ferment, which fade
17、s dark spots and make skin lookmore toned. The updated version of La Mers famous eye cream has a fermented complex that improves dark circles and fine lines. THE GADGET-HAIR BRUSH Straightening your own hair is about to get a lot easier. Powered byelectricity, this brushs heated edges help you get c
18、lose to the scalp(头皮)(great for short hair), and you dont need a separate brush or comb, and itstays at the exact temperature you choose so you dont overheat(read:damage)your hair. The result:Smooth hair is officially just a brush away. LIPSTICKS BUILT TO LAST-HERMES LIPSTICKS Who says an object can
19、t be environmentally sound?The first try byHermes into the world of makeup is a responsible one:Rouge Hermes, its new line of lipsticks. 31. If you have dark spots on your cheeks, which of the following can you choose according to the passage?A. The products from Maybelline. B. The products from Rou
20、ge Hermes. C. The products from La Mer. D. The products from Estee Lauder. 32. During a power failure, which of the following may be of less use according to the passage? A. SPRING FLUSH. B. FERMENTED EXTRACTS. C. HAIR BRUSH. D. HERMES LIPSTICKS. BThose extra pounds should be avoided at all costs, r
21、ight?Actually, while being overweight isnt generally good for our health, not all fat is created equal-some may even be beneficial. There are two major kinds of body fat. White fat, the most abundant type, is what you feel when you squeeze your midsection. Brown fat, found mainly in the neck region,
22、 burns energy rather than storing it the way white fat does. Brown fat may also help avoid diabetes. According to a study in Cell Metabolism, individuals with higher amounts of brown fat had smaller changes in blood sugar and thus a reduced risk of developing diabetes. Infants have high levels of br
23、own fat, which helps regulate their body temperature. Sadly, we lose it as we age, and adults have only small amounts. Adults can increase brown fat by exposing themselves to cold temperatures. In a recent study, people who slept in a mildly cold room(about 66 degrees F)increased the amount and acti
24、vity of their brown fat by up to 40 percent. Sleeping in mild warmth(81 degrees F), however, decreased their amount of brown fat. Cold showers dont seem to affect it. Brown fat does have its drawbacks. Radiologists dont like it, because the heat it causes makes it harder for body cans to detect acti
25、vities in patients. Although theres no firm evidence that any specific foods or nutrients can activate brown fat, radiologists routinely recommend that patients eat a high-fat, low-carb diet before scans on the grounds that this reduces brown fat activation. Just as brown fat isnt perfect, neither i
26、s white fat all bad. Even though people tend to hate it, white fat delivers important health benefits. It protects our vital organs, helps keep us warm, and stores calories for later use, keeping us from starving when food is scarce. White fat can sometimes be turned into brown-its then called beige
27、 or brite (brown in white)fat. Like brown fat, beige fat burns energy and can thus help fight against obesity. Scientists are still trying to figure out how the change happens;one study points to a hormone called irisin, which our muscles produce when we exercise. Fat cells sensitivity to temperatur
28、e changes means theres more than one way we can get rid of unwanted fat. Cooling treatments, for instance, freeze fat cells to death. The body removes these damaged cells over several months. 33. Which of the following can replace the underlined wordmidsectionin the second paragraph?A. Leg. B. Arm.
29、C. Wrist. D. Waist. 34. Generally speaking, who have a larger proportion of brown fat? A. Babies. B. Senior people. C. Fat people. D. Thin people. 35. The following kinds of fat can help people fight against obesity EXCEPT_A. Beige fat. B. Brite fat. C. White fat. D. Brown fat. CClimate change will
30、bring and has already brought a wide variety of threatening destruction to human existence. Some of these are well-known and already operative, like the wildfires racing along Californias freeways or the permanent droughts that have been upsetting Mediterranean farmers. But are these all terrible di
31、sasters we can come up with that are brought about by climate change? Absolutely not. None of the challenges posed by our warming climate has appeared larger inthe popular imagination than sea-level rise, as. global populations. and. wealth are heavily concentrated in low-lying coastal cities. The b
32、est available models suggest that 37 million people currently live in places that will be below high tide by 2050-in an optimistic low-carbon-emissions scenario(设想)。Or rather, thats what such models suggested before this week: On Tuesday, a new study revealed that those alarming statistics were wild
33、ly inaccurate. The actual impacts of sea-level rise are going to be much, much worse. Previous estimates of the impact that rising tides would have on coastal cities relied on essentially a three-dimensional map of Earth obtained from satellite readings. But those readings were fundamentally unrelia
34、ble because they often measured the planets upper, surfaces-such as treetops and tall buildings-rather than its ground level. . These mistakes led scientists to overestimate the elevation(海拔) of many regions of Earth. In a new study published by the journal Nature Communications, scientists from Pri
35、nceton, University detail this methodological problem, then use artificial intelligence to determine the previous literatures error rate. Their research yields some amazing updates to our conventional understanding of what the next century has in store for our coastlines. In its optimistic scenario,
36、 the Princeton study projects that lands currently occupied by 150million people will lie below high tide in 2050. But as warming destroys many of the worlds agricultural regions, climate change could accelerate migration from rural areas to coastal cities. The new study does include one piece of sl
37、ightly encouraging news. While previous models suggested that 28 million humans currently live in places that already lie below high tide, the actual number is closer to 110 million-which means seawalls and other barriers have proven sufficient to keep many cities dry even as sea levels have risen a
38、round them. Still, the scale of barrier construction necessary to save low-lying cities from collapse is now, apparently, far greater than previously understood when the task already looked terribly expensive, particularly for developing countries. If the Princeton researchers projections are correc
39、t, avoiding mass death and suffering in the coming decades will require not only rapidly reducing carbon emissions and strengthening construction of seawalls but also furthering mass migrations away from low-lying cities and islands and toward higher ground. 36. The first paragraph is mainly intende
40、d toA. introduce the topic of this passage B. show various disasters caused by climate changeC. call on people to fix attention on climate changeD. lay emphasis on the seriousness of climate change 37. All the following statements are true EXCEPT_A. the Princeton study reveals an optimistic picture
41、of sea rising. . . B. the three-dimensional map produced by satellite is not accurate C. some measures are mentioned by the writer to deal with sea rising D. more people are likely to live in coastal cities in the coming years 38. We can see something encouraging from the Princeton study that_A. its
42、 cheap to construct seawalls as well as other barriers B. the scale of barrier construction is much greater than beforeC. developed countries have less trouble in dealing with rising sea levels D. seawalls do have the function to prevent coastal cities being drowned 39. What can be a suitable title
43、for the passage?A. How to protect cities from rising seas. B. Rising seas are going to drown more cities. C. Climate change is endangering human existence. D. Less emission of carbon, fewer fires and droughts. DIn January 2017, snow began to fall across the Apennines. From his home in the Romesuburb
44、s, Edward watched the weather with concern. He and his wife, Caroline, had planned an overnight getaway to the hotel. But now he wondered whether they should go with the road covered with snow. Edward phoned the hotel, whose owner, Del Rosso, advised Edward to usechains on his tyres. After a short t
45、alk, Edward and Caroline decided to make the trip. By the time they neared the resort(度假胜地)six hours later, they were battling a total whiteout. When they finally reached the hotel, they were cold and exhausted. They checked into their room, trying to forget their long day in the car. Suddenly, the
46、hotel began to shake. The windows rattled, and the water in the tub spilt over the edges. An earthquake with a magnitude of 5. 7 had struck the mountain. Edward had had enough. Lets get out of here, ”he told his wife, dressing quickly. They were about to head to the parking lot when the snow on the
47、mountain began to slide. Martin, the resorts caretaker, had been working in the tiny boiler hut about 30 yards from the main building when he noticed something abnormal. Standing on an empty snowfield, he gazed at a trail of complete-destruction-it was as if a giant rake(耙子)had been dragged down the
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