海南省三亚华侨学校(南新校区)2020-2021学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、三亚华侨学校南新校区2020-2021学年度第二学期高二年级 英语科3月份考试试卷( 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. What would the man like to do?A. To watch films. B. To have dinner with the woman. C. To visi
2、t his brother. 2. What time is it now?A. 4 oclock. B. 5 oclock. C. 7 oclock.3. Where are the speakers?A. On a train. B. In a car. C. On a plane.4. What does the woman mean?A. She hopes Tom can take over the station.B. She believes Tom can manage the station better.C. She doubts Toms ability to run t
3、he station5. What do we know about the womans notes?A. She lost her notes. B. The notes are not hers. C. Someone has borrowed her notes.第二节(共15个小题;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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 are the speakers talking about? A. The woma
4、ns unusual experience last night. B. A famous athlete and his fans. C. How the woman saved the life of a famous writer.7. What did Tom Clancy do in the end?A. He took a picture with his readers. B. He gave autographs till midnight. C. He left the restaurant secretly.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where did the
5、speakers finally agree to go for dinner?A. To a cafeteria. B. .To KFC. C. To McDonalds.9. Why didn t the girl drive? A. She was too young. B. She didnt know the way. C. She was a bit tired10. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The girl will go to find the seats. B. The girl likes fried chick
6、en very much.C. The mother will be back tomorrow.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What kind of clothing does Amy like most?A. Fashionable clothes. B. Expensive clothes. C. Comfortable clothes. 12. How much was the skirt?A . 13 Canadian dollars. B. 30 Canadian dollars. C. 33 Canadian dollars.13. Why does she li
7、ke to go shopping at the local market? A. She can find good and cheap things thereB. She can buy second-hand clothes there. C. She enjoys talking with people there听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Why couldnt Mark play basketball with the man?A. He had to study. B. He needed to go out with his girlfriend.C. He d
8、idnt like basketball any more.15. What should Mark do according to the man?A. Be honest with him. B. Spend more time studying.C.End the relationship with his girlfriend.16. What does the man decide to do?A. Talk with Mark. B. End the friendship with Mark. C. Ask Mary to talk to Mark.17. What does th
9、e woman think of Marks lies?A. Mark made a serious mistake. B. B. They re harmful to friendship. C. C. They re harmless.听第10段材料,回答第 18至20 题。 18. What are some of the problems brought about by global warmingA. The reduction of sea water. B. More serious earthquakes. C. Animal and plant species disapp
10、earing.19. What can people do to slow down global warming?A. Control population growth. B. Use clean energy.C. Close down factories.20. Why is it hard to get governments to pass new laws? A. They dont care about the environment.B. They don t want to hurt their economies. C. They cant get their peopl
11、es support.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ASunrise Hike Saturday, October 21, 6:45 am-7:45 amEnjoy sunrise from the hilltop as you learn about wildlife, plants, history and forest. Ages 8 and up; under 18 with an adult. To register (报名)by p
12、hone, call 630-933-7248.Meet in the parking lot on the west side of Greene Road south of 79th Street. Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring water.Trick Or Treat Saturday, October 28, 9:00 am-11:30 amYou and your family are invited to join the YMCA for a Halloween hike up Badger Mou
13、ntain! Make sure to wear your Halloween costumes (戏装)!Free shirts for the first 200 kids registered. Remember to take away your shirt by 11:30 am or it will be given away.Cost: Trick or Treat is a FREE event. Discovery HikeThursday, October 26, 1:00 pm-4:00 pm; Ages 3-8Fall is pumpkin time. Listen t
14、o a pumpkin story and learn how pumpkins grow. Then we will head out on the path in search of a little pumpkin just for you and maybe, we will find the great pumpkin along the way. $7 per child.Harvest Day CampMonday, October 31, 8:00 am-5:00 pmHarvest Camp is an opportunity for children aged 5-13 t
15、o enjoy the beauty of autumn at Keystone Science School and enjoy all the fun the Halloween season offers. Well explore the ways our natural environment has changed from summer to fall. As always, our programming is focused on building skills, knowledge and confidence. Cost: $0.00.21. What do these
16、activities have in common?A. They are designed only for children.B. They are held in a mountain.C. They are to celebrate Halloween.D. They all take place in autumn.22. In which activity might children get free shirts?A. Sunrise HikeB. Discovery HikeC. Harvest Day Camp D. Trick Or Treat23. What can c
17、hildren do on the last day of October?A. Listen to a pumpkin story.B.Hike with their parents.C. Enjoy the beauty of autumn.D. Learn about wildlife and forest. BIn the future, when robots can be used both in homes and in other areas, they could improve the living standards of people. Many people burn
18、 their energy on their daytoday tasks like cooking, cleaning after work, etc. When robots can complete such jobs, people can spend more time with their family and friends. Experts say that many major problems in the modern world are caused by miscommunication. When people have more time, they can ta
19、lk freely to solve such issues and eventually create a happy society.Robots can be used on certain jobs to avoid accidents caused by careless behavior of some people. When robots are used on such work, it does not risk any human life due to accidents at the workplace. Human resources can be efficien
20、tly used by performing tasks which demand human skills like critical thinking and problem solving. Robots can be used on lowend jobs like moving heavy things and heavy weight lifting.While some people talk about how robots can be useful to humans, others voice their concerns. When robots become chea
21、per to produce, employers may prefer to use more robots than humans. As the technology constantly improves the abilities of robots, it could weaken the value of humans. Many people may rely on robots heavily. Some may even develop the habit of using robots on tasks that they can easily do. This coul
22、d create a lazy society.As an aging society, Japan sees it as a must to build robots that take care of elderly people at their homes, because without them, the nations health care system cant cope. There will simply be too many elderly people to care for as the nation faces a decreasing birth rate,
23、an aging population, and the loosening of family ties. However, many of Japans elderly people would prefer human helpers rather than robots. Above all, Japan needs its dreams of robots in the home to come true because its immigration policy is antiimmigration.24.According to the first paragraph, whe
24、n robots can be used in homes, _.A. people will spend more time on their workB. there would be more misunderstandings between humansC. peoples living standards will be improvedD. people may communicate more with robots than human beings25.Compared with humans, robots are better at _.A. problem solvi
25、ng B. communicating with othersC. critical thinking D. working safely26.Some people worry that with more robots being used _.A. people will be unwilling to work hardB. human resources wont be needed at the workplaceC. it will be harder to improve the abilities of robotsD. robots will be beyond our c
26、ontrol27.What can we infer from Paragraph 4?A. Japan will try to develop robots to be used in the home.B. The robots are well received by elderly people in Japan.C. The Japanese government encourages foreigners to move to Japan.D. Most Japanese citizens are against robots in the home.CBody language
27、is a very powerful tool of a communication, not only between people but in the animal world as well. In many instances, we produce idioms which are all understandable by borrowing examples from animal communication. For example, we know that a frightened cat will arch(拱型). From this starting-point w
28、e might hear the expression. “He gets my back up!” meaning “He makes me angry.”In the same manner, we know that many animals, if challenged(挑战)by attackers, will not turn and run away because this will encourage the attackers to attack them more forcefully. Instead, they will move backwards slowly t
29、o get out of harms way, always facing their attacker. We call this action “backing off” and it can be used as well with humans as with animals.In the case of humans, however, the back-off may not be physical but oral, as in using a kinder tone of voice and gentle words instead of fighting against th
30、e attackers.28. When a cat arches its back high in a rigid curve, it shows that it is . A. angry B. pleased C. frightened D. defeated29. In the article “back off” means . A. to escape from the attackers B. to get away quickly C. to keep out the attackers D. to avoid the attackers in words30. Which o
31、f the following is wrong according to the article? A. To learn knowledge, humans must learn from animals. B. Both humans and animals have the body language. C. Both humans and animals have ways of getting out of harm. D. “Face your attackers” means to encourage yourself.31. What is mentioned(提到)in t
32、his article belongs to study of English . A. grammar B. idioms C. expression D. communication D What do you usually do to comfort your friends when they are sad? You probably pat them on the shoulder, or give them a warm hug. We used to think that knowing when and how to comfort others was an abilit
33、y that only humans have. But scientists have discovered that apes (猩猩) have this ability too. Two researchers from Emory University in Atlanta, US, went to an Ape Protection Centre in Congo to study bonobos (倭黑猩猩), which are closely related to humans. The researchers analyzed the bonobos reactions (
34、反应) after more than 370 cases of stressful situations, such as fights and losing temper, and found that some bonobos rushed to hug those that were screaming after being attacked, just like humans would have done. However, researchers found that not all bonobos were able to comfort others. In the pro
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