江苏省扬州市公道中学2020-2021学年高二第二学期第一次学情测试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、公道中学20202021学年第二学期第一次学情测试 高二英语第一部分听力(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。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。1Where does the conversation probably take place?AAt the beach. BOn the plane. CIn the music hall.2How is the man probably feeling now?ATired. BSorry. C
2、Worried.3What is the probable relationship between the speakers?ACoworkers. BNeighbours. CClassmates.4Who is going on a trip during the holiday?AThe woman. BThe man. CThe kid.5What are the speakers going to do?AVisit Greece. BDraw pictures. CRead a book.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
3、几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6When did this conversation take place?AAt the beginning of the new term. BDuring the summer vacation.CIn the last period of the term.7Why did Tom come there?ATo meet a new teacher. BTo say goodbye to Lily. CTo attend a history
4、class.8How did Tom feel when he saw Lily?AExcited. BAnxious. CSurprised.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9Where might the speakers be?AAt home. BAt the theatre. CIn the car.10What music does the girl always favor?AIrish music. BJazz. CClassic music.11When will they go to the concert together?AEvery Friday. BThis Fri
5、day. CNext Friday.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12What is Matt?AAn artist. BA manager. CA student.13What is Matt to the girl?ABrother. BBoyfriend. CBoss.14How many people are there in the girls family at least?A3. B4. C5.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15Where has Billy been?AThe Forbidden City. BThe Great Wall. CHutongs.16Wha
6、t activity was most popular among boys?AJump rope. BHideandseek. CSoccer.17Why is it easy for visitors to get lost?AHutongs are rare to westerners. BThere are a lot of twists and turns.CTherere 3 or 4 generations living together.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18How many countries were involved in the research?A4
7、5. B81. C94.19What do most online customers think of female models?AHealthy. BBeautiful. CToo thin.20In which country might people prefer skinny models?ANew Zealand. BSwitzerland. CChina.第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADear Yang,In the face of Covid-19,
8、we had to make the challenging decision of whether to go ahead with Open House 2020.How could we effectively reconnect with a locked-down city at a time when discussions around openness are more important than ever?Against these difficulties, we chose not to postpone Open House 2020.Instead, we inve
9、sted in completely reinventing how we approach our programme.Through a mix of original films, new books, activity packs, walking and cycling tours, podcasts, talks, and a host of online and outdoor events, the year that threatened(威肋)the existence of Open House became one of our most varied and acce
10、ssible ever.None of this would have been possible without our Open House Friends,who have reached out to give a monthly donation to support the charity after Covid-19 stopped almost all of our income.But we still need your support.If you value our work and want to see Open House continue beyond the
11、pandemic(疫情),please consider becoming an Open House Friend from just l.25 per week.Weve made some fantastic gifts to say thank you to everyone who signs up.1.25 a weekOpen House Silver Key badge(徽章)Limited edition print by David KnightA discount on all our ticketed eventsFree Friends events througho
12、ut the yearClick here to donate 1.25 a week2.50 a week Open House Silver Key badgeLimited edition print by David KnightA discount on all our ticketed events Free Friends events throughout the yearA copy of this years Open House Book The Alternative Guide to the London Boroughs,edited by Owen Hatherl
13、eyClick here to donate 2.50 a week6.25 a weekOpen House Silver Key badgeLimited edition print by David Knight A discount on all our ticketed eventsFree Friends events throughout the yearA copy of this years Open House Book, The Alternative Guide to the London Boroughs,edited by Owen HatherleySpecial
14、 Open House events on Open House weekends including Friends-only visiting hoursClick here to donate 6.25 a weekThank you -together we can ensure that London is truly an Open City.The Open House Team21. What do we know about Open House 2020?A. Open House 2020 had to be canceled because of the lock-do
15、wn of the city.B. Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, all the activities were held online this year.C. Open House 2020 turned out a great success thanks to peoples donations.D. Despite the financial difficulties, this years events were held as usual.22. Which of the following is NOT a reward for one wh
16、o donates 1.25 a week?A. Open House Silver Key badge.B. Limited edition print by David Knight.C. Free Friends events throughout the year.D. Special Open House events on Open House weekends.23. What is the purpose of this email?A. To appeal to readers to make donations to Open House.B. To explain the
17、 procedure of donation to Open House.C. To encourage readers to sign up for Open House 2020.D. To provide readers with various gifts for Open House 2020.BI should not have dressed up. Apparently, no other fifth grader had felt driven to celebrate the first day of school via fancy clothing, and so I
18、stood out not Just as a newcomer, but as an awkwardly dressed one. Scratching at grainy black tights with the toe of my sneaker, I paused uncertainly in the doorway of the Writing room.Pausing uncertainly, however, was not the way of the world of Mr. Matthews. This red-haired red-bearded, red-faced
19、man beckoned(召唤)wildly to me to enter. I walked over to a seat. and in three minutes of casual observation was convinced that I had never known an adult like him. He laughed from his belly, moved his ears on request, and his face then turned even redder. His students loved him: it was evident from t
20、he way they greeted him to the way they relaxed when they entered his room.On the contrary, I was not relaxed. I was apathetic towards writing. My only previous writingexperience had been in cloth-covered books with more room for illustrations(插画) than print. I had no idea what to expect from a clas
21、s that was just called “Writing,” but I was certain I wasnt going to like it.Yet Mr. Matthews spent that first class entertaining us. He told stories, jokes, and then dismissed us early for a rest. Our assignment to write about the best. part of summer seemed almost an afterthought for him.However,
22、I was seized by an inexplicable desire to do my homework. It wasnt anything specific he had said in class that day, but the way he had acted. I wanted this man to like and approve of me, and the quickest way to earn this was through my writing.That night, despite having dealt with a word processor a
23、ll of twice in my life. wrote with passion(激情) Proudly handing it in the next morning, I was sure it was the best thing Id ever written. For the rest of the year, this one-man audience inspired me to improve constantly. The fifth grader would never have guessed that, six years later, writing would b
24、ecome a voluntary, daily activity, flowing from journals to emails to poetry workshops to newspapers. All because she wanted to win a crazy teachers favor!24. What can be learned about the author from Paragraph 1?A. She observed her classroom carefully.B. She was overdressed for her first school day
25、.C. She was teased about her appearance at school.D. She made a new friend outside the Writing Room.25. What does the underlined phrase apathetic towards in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Curious about. B. Uninterested in.C. Talented for. D. Unaware of.26. What mainly caused the author to work hard on
26、 her first writing assignment?A. Her wish to impress her teacher. B. Her ambitious future career goal.C. Her teachers encouragement. D. Her excellent writing skills.CHaving a great collection of books at home doesnt really mean that you are a person who has a passion for literature and reading. It c
27、an be a family inheritance(继承) or it can be just to impress people around you about the fact that you are a person of culture. On the other hand, there are many persons who cannot afford to buy books, because some of them are quite expensive, but they usually go to libraries and spend hours reading
28、something that interests them a lot, or just borrow books to read at home.From my point of view, literature is very important in our lives from several points of view. For example, reading is a means of gaining culture and enriching our knowledge in different areas of activities. It can help us have
29、 a great imagination and it makes things easier when it comes to making compositions on different themes. It gives you the possibility to speak about science, even if you dont work in this field, or you can express your opinion about a political aspect, just because you have read something connected
30、 to that.Secondly, literature offers us the possibility to enter the world of imagination, and to leave apart the real one for a couple of hours. We come to meet kings and queens many years ago, dream in the world of the rich or imagine how life will be in the future. Sometimes, we identify ourselve
31、s with the characters in the stories we read and they can give us some clues to solve our problems and how to react in certain circumstances.To conclude, I would like to say that literature is the perfect means to enrich our culture, to express correctly and have a rich vocabulary, to be able to int
32、erfere(干涉) in conversations in different fields of interest and to really be considered an erudite person.27. The people who are fond of literature are those that _.A. go to libraries on weekends B. buy expensive books in the bookstoreC. keep many books in their studies D. have much interest in read
33、ing28. We can learn from the third paragraph that _.A. we can bring kings and queens back to lifeB. what we read can be useful in our daily lifeC. it is very good for us to stay alone for some hoursD. we can make friends with the people in the stories29. The underlined word “erudite” in the last par
34、agraph probably means_.A. hard-working B. enthusiasticC. Learned D. creative30. What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To advise readers to like reading.B. To explain the true meaning of reading.C. To tell readers how to read a book.D. To tell readers who has the real passion for lite
35、rature.DLike a lot of people, Ive always wanted to be self-employed, but I was afraid to make the leap. Everything I had read about starting a small business suggested I should have a whole lot of money in the bank before I even considered striking out on my own. Three kids, my own college loans, an
36、d several medical mishaps(灾祸)over the years had certainly not allowed for that.Id had jobs I liked, but somehow Id never been satisfied. Teaching school had been satisfying for about ten years,but then the brightness had faded. Jobs as a college instructor and corporate training designer had begun t
37、o become boring, too.One boring day at the office, I made a list of all the skills Id got over the years in my jobs and as a freelancer(自由职业人)。The list was long. But I considered my dreams of self-employment an unlikely project, and the list went back in my drawer, only to appear the next time I met
38、 with difficulties in my job. As I continued to work at various tasks and learn new things on the job, my list grew.Finally,the little list stopped growing and developed instead into a business plan.One autumn evening,I showed the plan to my husband while we were out having dinner.“It looks practica
39、l,” he said.Maybe someday.”I swallowed my disappointment.What did I think he would say?Sure,hon,go ahead.We have no money saved, but just quit your job and give this a try. The worst thing that can happen is well lose the house.”The next day I went back to work, and the list went back in my drawer.A
40、nd then it happened:I got greedy.I had a perfectly good job at a perfectly good company. A good salary. A great boss. But another perfectly good company offered me more money, more vacation time,more everything.I took on a role for which I was not fully prepared. For more than thirty years,I had bee
41、n the quick learner,the independent worker, the self-starter.And here I was, in my early fifties at a new job,not able to catch on or fit in.Now what?Looking back,I realize it wasnt that I couldnt still learn just as fast as I ever had; it was that I had entered a business environment where lifelong
42、 employees had developed a climate so particular to their company and industry that newcomers felt more like outsiders than part of the team. If I had done my homework, I would have known this was a poor move.Still,I now had to make a decision. Stay put and pretend that I“got it? Financial common se
43、nse would suggest that I do just that,no matter how much pain it gave me.But Ive never had a lot of common sense when it comes to following my heart or my head. My heart always wins.And this time my heart won in more ways than one: when I again brought out my little business plan during dinner, I wa
44、s reminded just how much my husband of over thirty years loves me.I believe in you, he said.More powerful words were never spoken.I began my small business, which provides editorial and design services,a few weeks later. It hasnt been easy. I found out quickly that self-employment is not equal to “f
45、lexible lifestyle.I work many more hours now than I did when in the employ of others.And money changes often. Some days are good,and some days I still search the want ads and question the wisdom of my decision.No guarantees(担保)exist that my business will continue to grow. But no guarantees exist eit
46、her that another employer wouldnt fire me or that I wouldnt find myself in a bad job situation again. I made the choice to believe in myself.And thats a risk worth taking.31 What can we learn from paragraph 2?A. The author was not satisfied-with her present job.B.The three kids misbehavior has alrea
47、dy worn the author out.C.Teaching school is still attractive to the author.D Being a college instructor is satisfying.32. That the author repeated the sentence “The list went back in my drawer probably meansA.the author was not satisfied with the list of the technical skillsB.the author gave up her
48、dream more than onceC.the author is determined to work at more jobs and learn more things on the jobD.the author was disappointed about her husbands response33.From the last but one paragraph,we know the authorA. took advantage of her abilities got on her former jobs and started her own businessB.wa
49、s positive that she would make a profit for her family though it was not easyC stuck to her dream despite no guaranteesD.finally made up her mind because she was stuck in a miserable position at her work34. What does the underlined sentence If I had done my homework,I would have known this was a poo
50、r move.mean?A.If I had already known about this, I would not have taken the job.B.If I had done the homework,I would not have moved to a new place.C.If I could learn just as fast as I ever had,I would be able to fit in my new job.D.If I had known that newcomers would be outsiders rather than part of
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