河南省新乡市辉县市第二高级中学2019-2020学年高二下学期第五次月考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英语试卷 第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分) (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题中所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。 AWherever you want to go for your holiday, a right hotel can provide you with a good years worth of big-talk material.Here are some hotels maybe suitable for you.Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, TanzaniaIf its a vi
2、ew of Tanzania s northern grassland from the edge of a volcanic caldera( 火山口) that youre after, this is the hotel for you. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is home to 40,000 pastoralists(牧民 ) as well as abundant wild animals. Game drives are the main activity, so there is plenty of time for admiring
3、 the splendid views over the ancient caldera.Hotel Saratoga, CubaIf youre in Cuba, chances are you will pass through Havana, and there is no cooler place to stay than the Hotel Saratoga. Its rooftop pool has some of the best views in town and goes some way to greatly reducing the traffic noise of th
4、e Paseo del Prado. It is considered one of the best shelters in town.But avoid the food if you can.Great Orme Lighthouse, WalesThis old lighthouse, built in 1862 and in full use as a warning to ships until 1985, certainly has a room with a view a 180-degree view over the mountain edges of north Wale
5、s and the Irish Sea. Dont expect luxury(豪华 ), but do expect a warm and friendly welcome from the hostess Fiona and a very comfortable stay here.The Oberoi Udaivilas, IndiaHere, you have a big chance to live like a Mughal Emperorat least for one night. The Oberoi Udaivilas at Udaipur is built in the
6、style of a traditional Indian palace, with gold-leaf domes(圆顶 ) and sand-colored walls reflected in the waters of Lake Pichola and the hotels pool. The hotels inside marble decorations and hand-painted wall paintings will make you feel like really living in a royal palace.21.What can you do in Ngoro
7、ngoro Crater Lodge?A.Eat local foods. B. View wild animals. C. Drive racing cars. D. Avoid tramc noise.22.What do Hotel Saratoga and The Oberoi Udaivilas have in common? A. They are eco-friendly hotels. B. They are built in the Palace.C. They are equipped with a pool.D. They are the coolest places.2
8、3.Which description is most suitable for Great Orme Lighthouse? A place where luxury is replaced by comfort.B. An old lighthouse still in full use today for ships. C. A hotel which has the longest of hand paintings.D. An excellent for game lovers.24.Which hotel can give you an experience of an emper
9、or?A.Ngorongoro Crater Lodge B. Hotel SaratogaC. Great Orme Lighthouse D. The Oberoi UdaivilasB Sometimes its the small things in life that can greatly lift ones spirits, even a simple haircut. Thats what a Ulta Beauty salon hairstylist realized when a deeply depressed woman walked in one day.Langma
10、n saw the woman looking at hair-softening products in the salon and approached her. The woman broke down and explained that she was struggling with depression( 抑郁 ). Because she had been unable to get out of bed for months, her hair had become extremely twisted and matted. According to Langman, The
11、bun(发髻 ) was so matted that it felt like she had rocks on the back of her head.After talking to the woman for a while, Langman suggested that she come in for an appointment the next day. The woman agreed but then failed to show up. After booking another appointment two weeks later, she canceled agai
12、n. At this point I figured she wasnt going to ever end up coming in, Langman remembers. It actually, kind of, broke my heart. Then, one day, the woman returned and asked for a haircut and color appointment, saying she was ready. Langman immediately sat her down and worked eight-and-a-half hours on h
13、er hair: four and a half hours of combing, and three hours coloring, and half an hour for the cut. Afterward, Langman recalls how excited the woman was to be able to run her fingers through her hair again. When Langman shared the entire story on Facebook, the post instantly went viral, with more and
14、 more Facebook users sharing their own stories of struggling with depression. The best part of this story for me is the kindness and lack of judgment and willingness to help, wrote one user. And her hair looks beautiful!25.What is the authors purpose in writing the first paragraph?A. To lift up a wo
15、mans spirits.B. To introduce the story.C.To advertise a Beauty salon.D. To provide advice for haircut.26.What do the underlined words went viral in the last paragraph probably mean? A. A.Angered the woman. B. Sank to the bottom.C.Spread far and wide. D. Greatly bothered her.27.What do we know about
16、Langman?A. She is a kind-hearted hairstylist.B. She is a well-received doctor.C.She is a deeply depressed woman.D. She is a struggling writer.CGreen tea is said to have been first brewed(冲泡 ) in 2737 BC in China during the period when Emperor Shennong was powerful. At that time it was used both as a
17、 drink and for medical purposes. It was believed that this brew would control bleeding, heal wounds, regulate body temperature, control blood sugar, and promote a healthy digestive system and that isnt too far off from what studies have shown today. Thanks to this, it has more recently become widesp
18、read in the West, which was once ruled by black tea.In shops, you can buy green tea leaves prepared in a number of ways: fried, powdered or steamed. The ridiculous thing is that, despite green teas healthy reputation, the drink was once considered as dangerous. Where did this silly opinion come from
19、? Blame the Victorians, of course. One 1882 book described strange experiments to show the harm of green tea. Apply some green tea below a frogs stomach, and you could cause paralysis (瘫痪 ) in its legs, according to the book. And putting green tea into a dogs body with a needle would cause it to los
20、e control of its legs and tail. The book went so far as to declare that green tea could kill someone if it were applied to the sciatic nerve( 坐骨神经 ). At the time, a green tea panic was sweeping England. Even Charlotte Bronte, a famous English writer, refused to touch the drink, fearing the terrible
21、effects it would have on her nerves.Some of the fear was well founded, though. English consumers preferred brighter leaves, over dull olive-colored ones. As a result, tea sellers would dye their products, using anything including poisons like Prussian blue. Even today, mixing green tea with chemical
22、s remains a problem. But those rare instances arent stopping Westerners from raising their pinky fingers in praise of green tea and all its nutritional advantages. Bottoms up!28.What has made for green teas popularity in the West?A.Its special taste. B.Its bright color.C.Its varieties of uses. D.Its
23、 health benefits.29. Why was green tea once considered dangerous?A. Many people suffered from it. B. A person died from drinking it.C. A book spread negative opinions. D. The test on green teas effect failed.30. Why is Charlotte Bronte mentioned in the text?A. To show green teas harmful effects. B.
24、To make English writers better known. C. To warn people against the absurd opinion.D. To indicate English people feared green tea.31 . Whats the authors attitude to green tea?A. Objective B. Favorable C. Unconcerned D. DoubtfulDNASA, South Korea, and the European Space Agency are working together on
25、 a virtual constellation( 虚拟星座 ) of space-based instruments to document global air quality in novel detail. For the first time, scientists will be able to track pollution from space on an hourly basis.The first instrument launched(发射)was South Koreas Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer
26、 (GEMS) on February 1 8th, which flew into space fixed on a Korean satellite also tasked with ocean surface monitoring. NASA plans to send a very similar instrument to space aboard a commercial communications satellite in 2022. Theyll be followed by the European Space Agencys two Instruments that wi
27、ll join its existing air quality monitoring satellites, with the first taking off in 2023.The satellite-fixed instruments will be able to see whether pollution within a certain area was produced there or whether it was blown over from another country. Whats exciting is getting these pollution source
28、s and pollution transport at different times of the day, said Barry Lefer, a program manager in NASAs Earth Science Division. Well be able to get more accurate air quality, air pollution forecasts because well know about the sources and how these sources change over time.Older space-based instrument
29、s have only been able to measure air pollution once a day. They pass over any given point on Earth at the same time each day, as they circle on a Sun-synchronous( 太阳同步轨道) polar orbit. GEMS became the first air quality sensor to circle the Earth in geostationary(与地球轨道同步) orbit, which allows it to mak
30、e constant observations of the same area.GEMS will monitor smog over Asia; its data will be available by next year. NASA is interested in following pollution from oil and gas fields, ships and rush-hour traffic in North America. The European Space Agency is working to improve the accuracy of its dai
31、ly air quality forecasts. Beyond these aims, the data collected can increase our understanding of a wide range of air quality issues that affect human health. Air pollution in Europe lowers the average life expectancy by two years.32.What is the virtual constellation of space-based instruments used
32、for?A.Blowing pollution from country to country.B. Changing the global air quality in a new way. C. Monitoring the traveling route of the satellite.D. Keeping track of the global pollution from space.33.Why does Barry Lefer feel excited?A.The task of monitoring the air quality has been finished.B.In
33、struments in the newly-launched satellite will be fixed. C. Pollution sources and transport can be gained more accurately.D. Hes become program manager in NASAs Earth Science Division.34.What do we know about GEMS?A.It tracks traffic problems during the rush hours. B. It was first launched by the A.
34、European Space Agency.C. It can make continuous observations of the same area.D. It passes over any given point on Earth at the same time.35.What is the main idea of the text?A.Scientists will soon be able to monitor air pollution hourly from space.B. Air pollution in Europe lowers the average life
35、expectancy by two years. C. A wide range of air quality issues that affect human health will be solved.D. People from all walks of life have become concerned about air pollution.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,选项中有两项是多余选项。(注意,涂卡时 E=AB、F=AC、G=AD)Talking to Kids about the Coronaviru
36、sNews of the coronavirus( 新冠病毒 ) COVID-19 is everywhere, from the front page of all the papers to the playground at school. Many parents are wondering how to bring up the epidemic(传染病 ) in a proper way. _36_ Here is some advice from the experts at the Child Mind Institute.Dont be afraid to discuss t
37、he coronavirus. Most children have already heard about the virus or seen people wearing face masks, so parents shouldnt avoid talking about it. _37_ Look at the conversation as an opportunity to convey the facts and set the emotional tone. You take on the news and youre the person who relays the new
38、s to your kid.Be developmentally appropriate. Dont volunteer too much information, as this may be overwhelming( 无法抗拒的 ). 38 Do your best to answer honestly and clearly. Its okay if you cant answer everything; being available to your child is what matters.Deal with your own anxiety. When youre feelin
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