江苏省扬州市公道中学2020-2021学年高二下学期4月第二次学情测试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、公道中学高二下学期第二次学情检测 (英语)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 is the woman sad?A. She feels homesick. B. She missed a call. C. She got hurt when hiking.2. What does the woman mean?A. Lucy was late
2、for school. B. Lucy got to school early. C. Lucy was absent from school.3. When does Tom have to leave?A. At 7:00. B. At 7:15. C. At 7:30.4. What is the woman doing?A. Blaming the man. B. Dealing with an accident. C. Complaining about her work.5. Where does the conversation probably take pace?A. At
3、a shoe shop. B. At a hotel. C. In a hospital.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,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题6. How often does the man go to the evening classes?A. Twice a week. B. Three times a week. C. F
4、our times a week.7. Why does the man take the evening classes?A. To go abroad. B. To make friends. C. To change his job.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. When will Julie pick up her father?A. At six. B. At four. C. At two.9 What will the two speakers do next?A. Go to the airport. B. Play the video games. C. Choose
5、their different dresses.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When is the man going to New Zealand?A. In two days. B. In a couple of months. C. In a fortnight.11. Why did the man call the woman?A. To ask her to join him. B. To ask for some information.C. To help her set up a branch company.12. Where are they going t
6、o meet?A. At Susans. B. At Toms. C. At a restaurant.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where is the art exhibition taking place?A. At an art gallery. B. At a shopping mall. C. At an exhibition center.14. What does the man think of the place of the exhibition now?A. It is strange. B. It is ordinary. C. It is cool.
7、15. What is being shown in the painting section of the exhibition?A. Mainly classical paintings.B. Largely contemporary paintings.C. An equal number of classical paintings and contemporary paintings.16. Which section is the most popular?A. The video section. B. The sculpture section. C. The photogra
8、phy section.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How old was Dave when his father passed away?A. 15. B. 10. C. 5.18. What did Dave do in the evenings?A. He earned some money.B. He did housework for the family.C. He drove his brother to some places.19. Who introduced Andrew at the graduation ceremony?A. His soccer
9、coach. B. The school headmaster. C. The head of the school district.20. What happened during Andrews speech?A. His mother started crying. B. Andrew thanked his father.C. Dave realized his hard work had paid off. 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,共37.5分)ACall for entries: young women writers compe
10、titionGuardian Weekend magazine is launching a writing competition for UK women aged 16-21 on the theme of conversationsHow to enterAll you have to do is submit a 700-word personal essay that shows off your talentson the theme of conversationsDid you have an unforgettable conversation with your gran
11、dmother about her youth that changed how you viewed her? Do you find having certain conversations really hard, and if so, why? Is there a conversation you regret, or one you regret you never had? Were keen to hear about your personal experiencesAll entries must be sent to weekendthe guardiancom by m
12、idnight on 9 MarchThe PrizesThere will be one winner and two runners-upThe three winners will each receive 250The winners will be notified(通知)by email or telephone on or before 30 March 2021 and given details of how to claim their prizesAs part of the editing process, the three winners will particip
13、ate in a video call with a Guardian Weekend editor to discuss and edit their essay for publicationThe one overall winner will also receive a 1-1 work shop with a Guardian editorRulesFollow all rules carefully to prevent disqualificationOnly one entry is permitted per personEntries on behalf of anoth
14、er person will not be accepted and joint submissions are not allowedThe Competition opens at 09:00 on 22 February 2021 and closes at 23:59 on 9 March 2021Entries received outside this time period will not be consideredYour entry must not be copied, and must not contain any third-party materials or c
15、ontent that you do not have permission to useYou must include your name, age and contact details, including your email address and phone number21Whats the theme of the writing competition?ARegrets BConversations CGrandmothers youth DPersonal experiences22What extra prize will the overall winner rece
16、ive?AAn additional 250BA video of the competitionCA prior notification of the winDA 1-1 workshop with an editor23Which of the following will result in disqualification?ACo-authoring an entryBIncluding contact detailsCMailing your entry on 1 MarchDUsing others content with permissionBBeijing resident
17、 Hou Lixin started eating meal replacement products in February when she wanted to lose weight. She bought various meal replacement products online and ate them for more than a month.“Most of them dont taste good, but at least they have low calories and are convenient to buy, store and cook,” she sa
18、id, adding the product she consumed gave a strong sense of fullness.Hou is by no means alone. Meal replacement products, or substitutes for regular meals that can fill you up with low-calorie intakes, appear as a potential big market in China, driven by Chinese consumer demand for products that can
19、help in weight control and offer convenience, experts said.The most common meal replacement products include powders, liquids, shakes, porridges and energy bars containing fiber, protein, vitamin, minerals and other nutritious content.The meal replacement market is at the early stage of competition
20、and there is big room for future development, like in the United States and Japan. Euromonitor International, a market research company, said sales revenue of meal replacement products in China hit 57.17 billion yuan in 2017 and is expected to reach 120 billion yuan by 2022. More fast-moving consume
21、r goods giants are partaking in the market action. PepsiCos oat brand Quaker released a new shake product in June. A major Chinese snack brand Bestore released 27 meal replacement products in August.Jia Jianbin, secretary general at Chinese Cereals and Oils Association, told CCTV reporter that despi
22、te its possible effectiveness that many people believe, this way of weight loss may bring greater harm as it breaks the balance of nutrition and food. As a result, it can only be a temporary move, not a long-term use.“Cereal meal replacement powder, for example, is mainly composed of carbohydrates (
23、碳水化合物), which have enough calories,but the vitamins and minerals are not enough. Instead, it is better to soak oatmeal (燕麦片) in milk, which may be more nutritious and more economical,” said Gu Zhongyi, a dietitian of the Beijing Dietetic Association. “Meal replacements can be an alternative for busy
24、 workers, but they are no substitute for a balanced diet, and try not to eat more than one meal a day.”24The author quotes the example of Hou Lixin to _.Ashow an efficient way to lose weightBpromote the meal replacement productsCintroduce the topic of meal replacement productsDarouse readers interes
25、t in the meal replacement products25Why are meal replacement products popular among many Chinese consumers?ABecause they are highly recommended by health experts.BBecause they are helpful to control weight and bring convenience.CBecause they have a large market share in the food market.DBecause they
26、 provide various forms and flavors for the consumers.26What does the underlined word “partaking” in Paragraph 5 mean?AParticipating. BAdvertising. CExperimenting. DCooperating.27What attitude do Jia Jianbin and Gu Zhongyi have towards the meal replacement products?ACautious. BFavorable. CDisapprovin
27、g. DConfused.CSometimes when she felt bored, she would pick up one of the numerous biographies(传记)about herself and begin to note in. I never did that or simply not true she would write roughly in the margins at the sides of pages. Since journalists, biographers and more recently even bloggers had b
28、een writing about her since the day she was born, there was plenty of material to edit. Not that her notes or corrections were ever shared with the authors. Lately, however, she even seemed to have lost her appetite for correctness. Did it matter anymore if things were not right?She knew that sittin
29、g alone chewing away on downbeat thoughts would not get her anywhere and would leave those around her confused and upset, should they ever catch her out. After all she was the decisive one, always on top of her game. A printed timetable for the following day lay on the table. A full day of openings
30、and presentations, of smiling and nodding and flowers. Shaking herself out of her gray mood, she stepped over towards the computer where a sudden burst of energy gave her an idea. The screen flashed up in front of her but instead of clicking on the familiar icons which would lead her to the emails R
31、andolph considered she needed to read, she simply went to visit Mr. Google and began her search for train timetable. A dish heaped with multi-coloured jellies and plenty of ice cream, served by a white-gloved train waiter with a perfect moustache. So many years had passed but she still remembered th
32、e jelly dissolving on her tongue in small but delicious mouthfuls. Each spoonful had to be lifted delicately to her mouth under the watched eye of her grandmother, who was a stickler for good manners. It was unlikely that they served jelly on the trains these days, what with all the concern about ch
33、ildhood fatness, but even a Spartan menu could not kill the romance of a train journey. As the timetable for Line-burst line flashed in front of her, she remembered that the Mayor of Alwoy would be expecting her to make a short, predictable speech at the opening of the now bridge.28Which of the foll
34、owing can be inferred from the passage?AThe main character is probably a journalist writing blogs about royal members.BThe main character is always busy editing plenty of material about herself.CThe authors probably had chances to get the notes or correctness from the main character.DRandolph is pro
35、bably an assistant or a secretary to the main character.29Why does the main character recall the time she ate jellies and ice cream?AShe wishes that she were still a child so that she could eat jellies and ice cream.BShe is reminded of these foods because the thought of a train journey reminds her o
36、f them.CShe wishes she still knew where the handsome train waiter wasDTodays children arent allowed to eat the same things that she ate as a child.30A Sparten menu (paragraph 4) would most likely _. Ahave mainly low fat, healthy foodsBbe suitable for a romantic dinnerCinclude a range of sweets, but
37、no jellyDinclude foods which are easy to transport31What is most likely to happen next in this passage?AThe main character will practise her speech for greeting the Mayor of Alwoy.BThe main character will decide to take a rail journey.CRandolph will send some emails to the main character.DThe main c
38、haracter will update her blog on the internet.DI want to ask you a favor. I have a pair of pants. Tell me: How many different ways can I put a pair of pants to use? Now imagine youre an architect. Same question. Now imagine youre Bill Gates. A scuba diver. A medieval knight. You still have the pants
39、. What alternative uses come to mind?What you just practiced-the conscious act of wearing another self-is an exercise that, according to psychiatrist SriniPillay, MD, is essential to being creative.One great irony (讽刺) about our collective addiction to creativity is that we tend to frame it in uncre
40、ative ways. That is to say, most of us marry creativity to our concept of self: Either were “creative” or we arent, without much of a middle ground. Im just not a creative person!” a discouraged student might say in art class, while another might blame her talent at painting for her difficulties in
41、math, making a comment Im very right-brained.Dr.Pillay, an assistant professor at Harvard University, has spent years overturning these ideas. He believes that the key to unlocking your creative potential is to challenge the stereotyped (陈词滥调的) advice that urges you to “believe in yourself.” In fact
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