江苏省宝应县2019-2020学年高二英语下学期期中试题.doc
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1、2019-2020学年度第二学期期中检测试题高二英语 (本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟) 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15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 does the woman do now? A. An engineerB. An official C. A teacher2. What is special about the meal? A. T
2、he taste of foodB. The price of foodC. The kind of food3. What are the speakers probably doing? A. Camping in the countryside. B. Touring in a wonderful city. C. Discussing a holiday plan.4. When did the dining room close? A. 10 minutes ago B. 20 minutes ago C. 30 minutes ago5. What will the man do
3、this evening? A. Buy some clothes. B. Wash his clothes.C. Organize his clothes.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三个选项选出最佳选项,并标在试卷相应位置,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the man most unhappy with about the MP4 player? A.
4、The scratchB. The receiverC. The earphone7. What does the woman decide to do for the man in the end? A. Sell another model cheap to him. B. Exchange his MP4. C. Give his money back.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. How much would one years rent be if the woman pays yearly at once? A. 20600 yuan B. 21100 yuan C. 216
5、00 yuan9. What is not included in the rent? A. Gas B. ElectricityC. Water听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the man studying in college? A. BusinessB. ComputersC. Accounting11. When will the man begin the job? A. On April 24thB. On may 4thC. On July 4th12. How long will the man need to work every day?A. F
6、our hoursB. Five hoursC. six hours听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How did the man know about the festival? A. From a magazine B. From a newspaperC. From a poster14. Which instrument does the woman love? A. The drumsB. The guitarC. The piano15. Why does the man think it is worth going to the Sunday performance?
7、 A. It offers free drinks.B. There are cheap tickets.C. He can join singing.16. When is the mans evening class? A. On FridayB. On SaturdayC.On Sunday听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。17. Which language is added this year? A. French B. SpanishC. Russian18. What course does David Malcolm teach? A. Writing Short Stori
8、esB. Understanding the Internet C. One-to-one tennis coaching19. How often can people have a yoga course? A. Once a week B. Twice a weekC. Three times a week20. When does the course on Modern Art probably start? A. From the first week of June. B. From the second week of June. C. From the third week
9、of June.第二部分 阅读理解(共三节,满分35分)第一节 阅读理解(共10小题,每小题2分;满分20分)ABears fat takes on the general taste of their diet. In fall with fruits in plenty in North Americas forests, bear fat is indistinguishable from the best pork fat. But if a bear recently has eaten fish or garbage, the taste of the fat is less pl
10、easant.This seasonal taste has now limited the practice of harvesting bear fat to very few hunters. But bear fat wasnt always like this.In the 19th century, native Americans used bear fat to weatherproof knives, straighten hair and drive insects away. The plenty of black bears also made it important
11、 food. Cooking with bear fat wasnt widespread until the late 19th century. French settlers used American ingredients to cook European dishes.Luckily, North Americans began to rethink their approach. Around the turn of the last century, bears in general were removed out of the food supply in part tha
12、nks to the arrival of the teddy bear. The story goes that during a hunt in the early 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt spared a little bear. Cartoonists fell over themselves to recreate the event, and one New York toy store made use of the moving pardoning, creating the “Teddy Bear”.The period also witnesse
13、d a moving American agricultural landscape that saved the bears from dying out. As border areas became farmland, bears moved to areas with a mall population while the need for their meat and fat reduced. Why go bear hunting when you could raise beef, pork, and chicken? This new found access to prote
14、in led game animals to fall out of favor. Meanwhile, national government controlled the hunting of at-risk animals.Thanks to that, bear populations stabilized throughout the 20th century. But knowledge about the harvesting of bear fat turned to be little-known.While the number of bears has grown, th
15、e secret of cooking with their fat hasnt.21.What can we know about the bear fat in the19th century?A. It was more delicious than pork fat.B. It had a wide range of uses for native Americans.C. It was introduced to America by the French.D. It was harvested in large amounts in all seasons.22. Why the
16、consumption of bears meat and fat was reduced?A. Because the increase in American agricultural land.B. Because the prohibition against hunting animals.C. Because the order of Theodore Roosevelt.D. Because the alternative protein sources.23. From the last sentence we can learn that_. A. bears in Amer
17、ica are not as popular as before B. dishes with bear fat are not tasted yummy C. recipes for bear fat have been little known D. nobody knows why bears have become moreBIn the struggle to end global warming, one community is having remarkable success. Its Penn State University. In many ways, its just
18、 like any other small city. It runs largely on fossil fuels, giving out carbon dioxide. The planet-warming gas comes from the steam plants, from power stations that supply electricity, and from cars. Penn State has worked out those greenhouse emissions(排放物) every year over the past 25 years. Twenty
19、years ago, the line was going up sharply. Then, in 2004, the line suddenly changed direction. And it has been falling ever since. Penn States greenhouse emissions are now down by 1/3, compared with that in 2004.How did Penn State succeed? It started with some students, teachers and people who wanted
20、 to make the university a greener place. In the mid-1990s Professor Christopher Uhl organized an environmental movement. Students worked out greenhouse emissions from buildings, and gave the university mostly poor grades for its environmental performance. “Were using the university culture.” Uhl say
21、s. “Its data that will speak to an academic Institution, not, you know, You should do this. We reported our studies in public. Lots of people showed up.” It put the university under pressure. A retired Navy officer named Ford Stryker persuaded Penn States budget offices to set up a fund to pay for u
22、pgrades that cut greenhouse missions. Some of these upgrade projects are low-tech, like adjusting heating and air conditioning systems, making sure enough air is flowing but not so much that extra steam is needed to keep everyone warm. Youd be surprised when you use a HVAC (供热通风与空气调节) system. Its no
23、t worth the cost, taking three to five years to get it back. Penn State also changed the fuel in its central heating plant from coal to natural gas, which gave out less carbon dioxide. Besides, this year, with the cost of solar power falling sharply, Penn State signed a deal to buy electricity from
24、a solar farm in Pennsylvanias Franklin County.Many other universities are on the same path. Penn States efforts, however, are noticeable. It hasnt used “carbon offsets” that cancel out emissions by capturing carbon dioxide elsewhere, such as by planting trees. Penn States example is worth learning f
25、or any city.24.What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 1?A. Praise Penn State for its efforts to save fossil fuels.B. List different sources of carbon dioxide in Penn State.C. Describe Penn States history of fighting greenhouse emissions.D. Show Penn States achievement in cutting greenhouse e
26、missions.25. How did Christopher Uhl put the university under pressure?A. By announcing the study results.B. By blaming the university in public. C. By advising the leaders to take action.D. By carrying out upgrades independently.26.What is the main idea of the text?A. What challenges Penn State has
27、 faced up to.B. How Penn State is cutting greenhouse emissions .C. How Penn State is different from other universities.D. Why Penn State wants to cut greenhouse emissions.CFolklore (民用传说) has long been passed down from one generation to the next, attracting children while so tying families and commu
28、nities together.But the National Trust has warned that advances in technology and social media are causing folklore to die out as it is no longer relevant to modern lives. It said that in a world occupied by smart phones and the Internet, superstition (迷信) that were once believed to save the lives o
29、f miners and tales of magical blacksmiths were no longer of interest to children who have never ridden a horse or put coal on the fire.Jessica Monaghan, the National Trusts head of Experiences and Programming, called on the public to share its knowledge of folklore from different regions of the UK t
30、o keep it alive. “These tales and traditions tell us so much about tour ancestors and their relationship with the world around them and help us appreciate a rich history and symbolism of the places we live in now,” she said. Ms Monaghan thought some tales were unique to particular parts of the count
31、ry reflecting local character, while others showed how much the nation shares in common. Many come from the same basic human needs, such as shelter, food, companionship and adventure.“Through these taleswhether theyre about white harts, mirrors or water spiritswe can explore and celebrate not only w
32、hat makes communities around the UK unique, but also the things that tie us together and have been done generations,” she added.Dee Dee Chainey, author of the National Trusts A Treasury of British Folklore, said, “In the Doctrine of Signatures of the 16th century, the walnut (核桃) was seen to cure di
33、seases of the brain, purely because it looks like the brain. Few people today would believe this as we now have advanced medical knowledge and scientific methods through which to evaluate the success of medical treatments.”“Its interesting, though, that new folklore is being created all the time,” s
34、he said. “Internet memes (模因) were a type of folklore, passed through online communities in the same way that old superstitions and tales were passed on by word of mouth in the past. This new lore reflects modern needsthe things we dream about, and the fears that follow us in the darkest nights toda
35、y.”Ms Chainey insisted there was “still hope” with folklore seeing a resurgence (复兴) as many attempt to research old tales. “Many of the old fairy tales are now being rewritten and retold in new ways: with new heroes, heroines, and new lessons that are relevant to the modern day,” she said. “And tha
36、ts what folklore is about: taking the old wisdom and traditions, and redefining them for who we are, and the lives we now have.”27.What do we know about folklore according to the National Trust?A. Folklore can reflect modern lives.B. Folklore is only attractive to adults now. C. Folklore is harmful
37、to the minds of children. D. Old folklore is dying out due to the rise of social media.28. In Paragraph 3, Jessica Monaghan wants to show _.A. the great value of folklore B. the long history of folklore C. the great changes of folklore D. the unique contents of folklore29. Why does Dee Dee Chainey m
38、ention the walnut in Paragraph 5?A. To show it has great medical value. B. To stress folklore needs to be valued. C. To explain why folklore is unpopular. D. To show only science can save peoples lives.30.What should we do about folklore according to Ms Chainey? A. Select some old tales as teaching
39、materials. B. Pass on old superstitions by word of mouth. C. Recreate folklore to meet the modern needs. D. Pay attention to the old wisdom and traditions.第二节(共5小题,每小题1分;满分5分)根据黑布林阅读The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。31. People and Utterson thought that Hyde had k
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