江苏省响水中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期学情分析试题(一).doc
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1、江苏省响水中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期学情分析试题(一)总分:150分 时间:120分钟 注意事项:1、本试卷共分两部分,第卷为选择题,第卷为非选择题。2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸上(请将选择题的答案直接填涂到答题纸上),答案写在试卷上无效。第一卷 (选择题, 共110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,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。1. Why does the
2、man need a map?A. To tour Manchester. B. To find a restaurant. C. To learn about China.2. What does the woman want to do for vacation?A. Go to the beach. B. Travel to Colorado. C. Learn to snowboard.3.What will the man probably do?A. Take the job. B. Refuse the offer. C. Change the working hours.4.W
3、hat does the woman say about John?A. He wont wait for her. B. He wont come home today. C. He wont be on time for dinner.5.What will the speakers probably do next?A. Order some boxes. B. Go home and rest. C. Continue working.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
4、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,各个小题将给出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、7题。6.How does the woman usually go to work?A. By car. B. By bus. C. By train.7.What do the speakers agree about taking the train?A. It is safer. B. It is faster. C. It is cheaper听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.What does the ma
5、n suggest the woman do?A. Save up for the car. B. Go to another car dealer. C. Ask someone to check the car.9.What is the salesman going to do?A. Give a discount. B. Stick to a high price C. Ask for cash payment.10.How will the man help the woman?A. Lend money to her. B. Drive her car home. C. Take
6、care of her car.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.What does the woman think of the living expenses in the city?A. Fairly low. B. Just Okay. C. Very high.12.What does the woman spend most on?A. Meals. B. Trains. C. Clothes.13. What does the woman do in her free time?A. See films. B. Travel around. C. Go for a
7、 drink.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14.What will Rebecca do on June 12?A. Go on a business trip.B. Organize a trade exhibition.C. Meet the people from Head Office.15.What is John preparing for the meeting?A. A report. B. A timetable. C. A speech.16.When do the speakers decide to have the meeting?A. On June
8、 3. B. On June 10. C. On June 17.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. What did the speaker decide to do after lunch that day?A. Stay to help her friend. B. Drive home in the rain. C. Wait for the rain to stop18.What can we learn about the speaker then?A. She worked at a hotel. B. She had bought a new car. C. S
9、he was having a baby soon.19.Where did the speaker meet the taxi passenger? A. At a crossroads. B. In front of a hotel. C. Beside a car park.20.What does the speaker talk about?A. An exciting lunch party. B. A well-known short story. C. An unforgettable experience第二部分:语篇理解(共三节,满分80分)第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每
10、小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。One day in early December, we woke up to discover a heavy fall of snow. “Mom, can we go 21 after breakfast?” my eleven-year-old daughter Erica begged. I didnt want to 22 her request, so we headed towards the only 23 in our town. When we arrive
11、d, the hill was crowded with people. We found an open spot next to a thin man and his three-year-old son. The boy was already lying in the sled, 24 to be launched. “Come on, Daddy!” he called. The man looked over at me. “Okay if we go 25 ?” he asked.“Sure. Looks like your son is ready to go,” I said
12、. With that, he gave the boy a huge 26 , and off he flew! And the father ran after his son at full speed. “He must be afraid that his son is going to 27 somebody,” I said to Erica. “Wed better be 28 , too.”Then we also skied down the hill at a great speed. As we returned to the top, I noticed that t
13、he man was 29 his son, who was still lying in the sled, back up to the summit. When we reached the top, the boy was ready to play again. Again, the father 30 him down the hill, and then pulled both the boy and the sled back up. The little boy was terribly spoilt by his father, I thought. 31 he was s
14、mall, the child could pull his own sled up the hill once in a while. This 32 went on for more than an hour, but the man never 33 , and he was very happy instead. Finally, I could 34 it no longer. I called to him, “You have tremendous 35 !”The man smiled and said, “He has cerebral palsy (脑瘫). He cant
15、 walk. ”I was dumbstruck (惊呆的). It had all seemed so happy, so 36 , that it never occurred to me that the child might be 37 . Although I didnt know the mans name, I told the 38 in my newspaper column. Either he or someone he knew must have recognized him, 39 shortly afterward, I received this letter
16、:Dear Mrs. Silverman, The energy I expended on the hill that day is 40 compared to what my son does every day. To me, he is a true hero. 21. A. campingB. hikingC. shoppingD. skiing22. A. answerB. refuseC. allowD. accept23. A. hillB. lakeC. market D. gym24. A. promisingB. advisingC. waitingD. warning
17、25. A. tooB. secondC. last D. first26. A. waveB. ability C. push D. touch27. A. look atB. run intoC. come across D. call on28. A. naturalB. honestC. careful D. special29. A. attractingB. followingC. pulling D. forbidding30. A. foundB. chasedC. drove D. noticed31. A. As ifB. Even thoughC. Now that D.
18、 Ever since32. A. accidentB. signalC. pattern D. adventure33. A. doubtedB. laughedC. tired D. cried34. A. interruptB. standC. change D. demand35. A. energyB. valueC. skills D. attitude36. A. fairB. frighteningC. normal D. unlucky37. A. homelessB. disabledC. technical D. creative38. A. jokeB. storyC.
19、 meeting D. news39. A. becauseB. unlessC. if D. although40. A. allB. everythingC. something D. nothing第二节 阅读理解(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。AThe QUIK-FRYTM Electronic WokIt is important that you read this carefully before first using the wok. Until you become familiar with
20、the product, we advise that you can keep this handy and refer to it when required.IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS: In order to prevent the risk of electric shock. DO Nor IMMERSE the cord or the probe in water or any other liquid.Whenever he wok is used near children, it is essential that close supervision take
21、s place Never leave the appliance unattended while in use. Before disassembling the wok for cleaning, SWITCH OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG from the power source. DO NOT USE THE Quick-Fry WOK OUTDOORS. Avoid touching hot surfaces; instead use the heat resistant handles on the wok or the heal-resistant plas
22、tic knob on top of the glass hid. DO NOT OPERATE NEAR HOT SURFACES such as electric hotplates, gas burners or in a heated oven.DO NOT COVER the Quick-Fry wok with the lid while using it to deep fry foods. Failure to comply will cause condensation to drip onto the oil and cause splattering.DO NOT ATT
23、EMPT REPAIR of the Quick Fry wok. If the cord becomes damaged, or if the appliance is malfunctioning, do not operate. Return the appliance to the nearest authorized service center for repair. DO NOT OPEN THE BASE OR TOUCH THE ELECTRICAL COMONENTS INSIDE. Tampering with the base will void the warrant
24、y.Manufactured for operation only from a standard domestic power source.How to Use the Quick-Fry Electric Wok:Be sure to season the wok before using it for the first time, Assemble the wok and heat to the highest setting. Rub the non-stick inner surface of the wok with 1 tablespoon of oil. Use thick
25、 paper toweling. and be very careful to avoid touching the hot surface.Cooking Methods:41. This text is most probably from _.A. an advertisement for the electric wokB. a cooking book designed for customersC. an instruction booklet for the wokD. a customer review of the wok42. One of the advantages o
26、f the wok is that _.A. you dont need to pay close attention to it when cookingB. you may remove its base when cleaning the wokC. you can repair the wok by yourself when it is not working properlyD. you can touch the wok because it is totally free from heatBI came home one day recently and, for reaso
27、ns I dont quite understand, my living room smelled like my grandmothers house. Suddenly I felt as if I were 12 years old, happy and relaxed, sitting in her kitchen. I can remember what her house looked like, though it was sold 20 years ago her three-level plant stand, the plates lining the walls, th
28、e window over her sink but these visual memories dont have the power that smell does. The funny thing is, I cant even begin to describe the odor(气味) that was so distinctively hers. The best I can do is this: “It smelled like my grandmothers house.”Its a common experience, and a common linguistic( 语言
29、学的) problem. In cultures worldwide, people have powerful olfactory memories. This odor-memory link is also called “the Proust phenomenon,” after Marcel Prousts famous description of the feelings aroused by a cake dipped in tea in “Remembrance of Things Past.”Olfactory memories seem to be more closel
30、y bound up with emotions than are visual or auditory ones.Not all these memories are pleasant, of course, and smells can also trigger feelings of pain.It is surprisingly hard for English-speakers to describe the odors that occasion such strong emotions, however. English possesses almost no abstract
31、smell words that pick out links or themes among unrelated aromas(芳香).We have plenty of these in the visual field. “Yellow,” for example, identifies a characteristic that bananas, lemons, some cars, some flowers, old book pages, and the sun all share.But for odors, we dont have many more than the vag
32、ue “musty” (smells old and stale) and “musky” (smells perfumey). We usually have no choice but to say that one thing smells like another like a banana, like garlic, like diesel fuel.A few languages, though, do have a rich odor vocabulary. Linguist Asifa Majid has found that the Jahai, the Semaq Beri
33、, and the Maniq, hunter-gatherer groups in Malaysia and Thailand, employ a wide range of abstract smell words and can identify aromas as easily as we can colors. The Jahai have a word, for example, that describes “the seemingly dissimilar smell of petrol, smoke, bat poop, root of wild ginger and woo
34、d of wild mango.”Last year my cat got sprayed by a skunk(臭鼬), and the vet told me to wash its face with coffee to cover the bad smell. Until then, I had never realized that coffee, which I find delicious, smells remarkably like skunk spray, which I do not.Science has identified the chemicals that bo
35、th share. They are called mercaptans (硫醇). But in oral English, we have no word for the underlying note that connects these two odors. If the Jahai drank coffee and encountered skunks, I bet they would.43. The opening paragraph is mainly intended to .A. express the writers affection for his grandmot
36、herB. direct the readers attention to a linguistic problemC. tell us the odor of the grandmothers house stayed the sameD. prove smell has a greater power than visual memories44. Which of the following is related to olfactory memories?A. Forming an image in mind after seeing the word “injury”.B Feeli
37、ng sympathetic when seeing a sick cat.C. Dancing to the music upon hearing it played.D. Missing fried eggs with garlic cooked by mum.45. The example of the Jahai suggests that .A. the Jahai dont have many words in the visual fieldB. English possesses many vague words like “musty” and “musky”C. the J
38、ahai has more abstract smell words than EnglishD. skunk and coffee have the same smell, but different functions46. What can we learn from the passage?A. The author feels pity about the limitation of his language.B. English has a wide range of visual and odor vocabulary.C. Olfactory memories can brin
39、g nothing but pleasant feelings.D. Cultures worldwide always collide with each other.CThe Jewish(犹太人)family-had-just finished supper and the woman had placed the dishes in the sink. The kitchen was quite damp and even gloomier than in the main room. It was their third apartment since the start of th
40、e war, they had abandoned the other two in a hurry. The woman came back into the room and sat down again at the table. The 3-year-old boy sat with his back straight, his eyes fixed on his father, but it was obvious that he was so sleepy that he could barely sit up.The man was smoking a cigarette. Hi
41、s eyes were blood-shot and he kept blinking in a funny way. This blinking had begun soon after they fled the second apartment.It was late, past ten oclock and they could have gone to sleep, but first they had to play the game that they had been playing every day for two weeks. Even though the man tr
42、ied his best and he moved very quickly, the fault was his and not the childs. The boy was marvelous. Seeing his father put out his cigarette, he opened his blue eyes even wider. The woman, who didnt actually take part in the game, stroked the boys hair.“Well play the key game just one more time only
43、 today. Isnt that right?she asked her husband.He didnt answer because he was not sure. They were still two or three minutes off. He arose and walked towards the bathroom door. Then the woman called out softly, “Ding-dong.At the sound of the bell ringing so musically from his mothers lips, the boy ju
44、mped up from his chair and ran to the front door, which was separated from the main room by a narrow corridor.“Whos there?he asked.The woman, remaining in her chair, shut her eyes tight as if feeling a sudden, sharp pain.“Il1 open up in a minuteIm just looking for the keys, the child called out. The
45、n he ran back to the main room, making a lot of noise with his feet. He ran in circles around the table, pulled out one of the sideboard drawers, and slammed it shut.“Just a minuteI cant find them, I dont know where Mama put them, he yelled, then dragged the chair across the room, climbed onto it, a
46、nd reached up to the top of the shelf.“I found them!”he shouted triumphantly. Then he got down from the chair, pushed it back to the table, and calmly walked to the door and opened it.“Shut the door, darling, the woman said softly.You were perfect.”The child didnt hear what she said. He stood in the
47、 middle of the room, staring at the closed bathroom door.“Shut the door, the woman repeated in a tired flat voice. Every evening she repeated the same words, and every evening he stared at the closed bathroom door.At last it opened. The man was pale and his clothes were streaked with lime and dust.
48、He stood there, eyes blinking in that funny way.“Well? How did it go?asked the woman.“I still need more time. He has to look for them longer. I slip in sideways all right, but then.Its so tight in there that when I turn.And hes got to make more noise-he should stamp his feet louder.The child didnt t
49、ake his eyes off him.“Say something to him, the woman whispered.You did a good job, little one, he said mechanically.“Thats right,” the woman said, “youre really doing a wonderful job, darling. You act just like a grown-up. And you do know that if someone should really ring the doorbell when Mama is
50、 at work, everything will depend on you? And what will you say when they ask you about your parents?”“Mamas at work.”“And Papa?He was silent.“And Papa?the man screamed in terror. The child turned pale.“And Papa?”the man repeated more calmly.“Hes dead,”the child answered and threw himself at his fath
51、er, who was standing right beside him, but already long dead to the people who would really ring the bell.47. What does the underlined sentence in Para.5 mean?A. The family needed to practise the game for another 2 or 3 minutes.B. There was still 2 or 3 minutes left before someone knocked at the doo
52、r.C. They would become too sleepy to play the game 2 or 3 minutes later.D. The father needed 2 or 3 more minutes before the kid opened the door.48. Why did the boy make a lot of noise when he was looking for the key?A. Because he needed to drown out the noise caused by his father.B. Because he was t
53、oo little and just couldnt control his footsteps.C. Because he was too anxious to find the key to open the door with.D. Because he met many barriers on his way to where the key was.49. In Para.12, why did the mother repeat “shut the door” in a tired, flat voice, instead of the previous soft one?A. S
54、he was angry because her son didnt close the door as he had been told to.B. She felt anxious because she knew her husband would be annoyed at the boy again.C. She was disappointed because the boys movement betrayed again where her husband was.D. She was impatient because she was asked to repeat thes
55、e words again and again every evening.50. What is the best title of the passage?A. A Scary NightB. The Key GameC. My Father Is DeadD. An Innocent BoyDLight and bright, cheap and cheerful: IKEAs 400-plus outlets (专营店) in 49 countries all run on the same central principle. Customers do as much of the
56、work as possible, in the belief they are having fun and saving money. You drive to a distant warehouse built on cheap out-of-town land. Inside, you enter a maze (迷宫) no shortcuts allowed where every twist reveals new furniture.Compared with the prices of other outlets, IKEAs are much lower. You load
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