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1、【精品文檔】如有侵權(quán),請聯(lián)系網(wǎng)站刪除,僅供學(xué)習(xí)與交流四川衡水市高中2019屆第二次調(diào)査研究考試-英語.精品文檔.四川衡水市高中2019屆第二次調(diào)査研究考試-英語本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題),第卷第1至8頁,第卷第9至 10頁考生作答時,須將答案答在答題卡上,在本試題卷、草稿紙上答題無效滿分150 分,考試時間120分鐘考試結(jié)束后,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回第卷(選擇題,共90分)注意事項:1.必須使用2B鉛筆將答案標(biāo)號填涂在答題卡上對應(yīng)題目標(biāo)號旳位置上2.第卷共兩部分,共計90分第一部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識(共10小題;每小題l分,滿分10分)
2、 從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填人空白處旳最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項 涂黑例:-Please tell me _of the city you have covered these two days.Only about a third of it, I guess.A. how many B. how much C. how far D. how wide答案是B( ) 1.Would you please buy me a bright paper package when you go shopping?- _A. Id rather you wouldntB. Its OK
3、with me.C.What for?D. By all means.( ) 2.Shall I inform him of the change of the schedule right now?I am afraid you _, in case he comes late for the meeting.A. will B. must C. may D. can( ) 3.A diet of high fat ,high protein and low fiber foods put us _a higher risk for becoming overweight.A. of B.
4、to C. on D. at( ) 4.Traffic conditions in Beijing _for decades. At first people only complained about jams during rush hours, but today every hour is rush hour.A. is worsening B. have worsened C. have been worsening D. worsened( ) 5.I wish to thank your student Tom, without _rescue couldnt be offere
5、d to my drowning boy so soonA. whom B. which C. whose D. who( ) 6._on both sides of the street _excited fans who wanted to see the famous singing star.A. Standing; was B. Waiting; were C. Arriving; was D. Living; were( ) 7. Today we have too many choices of communication through advanced technology,
6、 but we seem _the joy of communicating face to face.A.losing B. having lostC. to be lost D. to be losing( ) 8.-It1S my treat today. Is there any particular meal you would like to have? _ you choose is all right with me.A.Whatever B. What C. Anything what D. No matter what( ) 9.He was in hospital for
7、 six months. He felt as if he was _from the outside world.A.cut out B. cut up C. cut off D. cut through( ) 10.Train tickets sold online or by telephone have topped 2 million daily, _that around one-third of passengers dont have to wait long for several hours to get a ticket.A.meaning B. means C. to
8、mean D. meant第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1. 5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給旳四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空 白處旳最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑Two days before Thanksgiving, I was trying to open my mouth wide enough for a mirror and a roll of steel wire. The metal braces (牙齒矯正器)had been hugging my 11 _ for weeks, but this was the day for the
9、 wire to be adjusted Only those who have had braces will understand the unexpected 12 _ of being “wired”.For the next 24 hours, it felt like every tooth was being 13 _ in slow motion by a giant claw-hammer (拔釘鍵). 14 _ drinking water caused pain.By Thanksgiving Day, I had gotten used to it. 15 _ I di
10、dnt use my teeth, the pain was bearable. But this was a day when teeth had to work 16 _We were 17 _ at my grandparents house with relatives. The house was filled with all those wonderful Thanksgiving 18 _ Everything happened the way it was supposed to happen at the beginning. Grandma said the magic
11、words, “Were ready!” And all the kids 19 _ to be first in line. I was so excited; I 20 _ my braces and I 21 _ my way up to the head of the line.I piled my plate high with my favorite corn-on-the-cob (玉米芯)and opened my mouth and chomped (格格地咬).The pain was 22 _ I would never be able to eat again, I p
12、ut my plate away and ran outside in 23 _Grandma had been secretly 24 _ She took my plate to the kitchen and with a sharp knife she cut all the corn off that cob and rescued me from my 25 _She handed me my plate piled high with corn, 26 _ cut from the cob. “Thanks,” I said. Then without 27 _, I looke
13、d up and 28 a strange light in her eye, a light that still is 29 _to me more than fifty years later. That was the Thanksgiving when I discovered something more 30 _ than the taste of good food( ) 11. A. mouthB. teethC. hands D. head( ) 12. A. results B. subjectsC. pictures D. productions( ) 13. A. p
14、ushed B. drawnC. pulled D. dragged( ) 14. A. Still B. SoC. Yet D. Even( ) 15. A. Even though B. As long as C. In case D. As though( ) 16. A. overtimeB. hardly C. quickly D. quietly( ) 17. A. mixed B. called C. surrounded D. gathered( ) 18. A. experiences B. expectations C. smells D. colours( ) 19. A
15、. started B. rushed C. stepped D. walked( ) 20. A. thought ofB. got out ofC.forgot aboutD. complained about( ) 21. A. forcedB. gaveC. ledD. made( ) 22. A. unbearableB. disappearingC. regretfulD. surprising( ) 23. A. timeB. tearsC. surpriseD. horror( ) 24. A. cookingB. smilingC. feedingD.watching( )
16、25. A. fearB. painC. lonelinessD.nerve( ) 26. A. freshB. niceC. officialD.wonderful( ) 27. A. describingB. thinking C. talkingD.reviewing( ) 28. A. readB. passedC. filledD.caught( ) 29. A. mysteriousB. attractiveC. untrueD.natural( ) 30. A. usefulB. important C. lastingD.expensive第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分
17、)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給旳四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答 題卡上將該項涂黑AHave you ever been stuck for hours on a hard math problem? If you sat there for some time you might eventually solve it, but scientists say that daydreaming might be a much better way to tackle difficult tasks.In fact, daydreamin
18、g has long been misunderstood Its considered to be a bad thing and often associated with laziness. “Were harsh (嚴厲旳)on ourselves if we catch ourselves mind wandering,” says Professor Kalina Christoff from the University of British Columbia in Canada*But the truth is that some of the most important s
19、cientific discoveries came about because scientists allowed their minds to wander. For example, Albert Einstein began his theory of relativity when he daydreamed about riding a beam (束)of sunlight to the edge of the universe. And now, research has shown that normal people can also improve their prob
20、lems solving ability in the same way, reported The Telegraph.In a study, 145 people aged between 19 and 32 were asked to list as many unusual uses as possible for everyday objects. Some of them were given a 12-minute break while the others were not allowed any break from the task People on the break
21、 did not simply relaxsome of them were told to carry out a tiring memory task while others did an easier task.Scientists found that people who did the easier task were daydreaming a lot. They thought about personal issues in the past or in the future because their mind was at ease.After the break, a
22、ll participants were asked to return once again to the task of listing unusual uses for everyday objects. It was found that daydreamers improved their performance by 40 percent, while all the other people, including those who didnt have a break and who did tiring tasks during the break, performed th
23、e same as before.“People think that when the mind wanders away it just gets turned off , but we show the opposite” explained Christoff. “A more playful attitude might allow you to call in more resources (解決辦法).” So when you are struggling to solve complicated problems, it might be better off if you
24、switch to a simpler task and let your mind wander for a while, she suggested.According to Christoff , people typically spend one-third of their waking time daydreaming. “Its a big part of our Hves, but its been largely ignored by science.”( ) 31.It was believed that daydreaming _A.had been misunders
25、tood for a long timeB.had something to do with imaginationC.was a waste of time when the mind was shut offD.was a good way to relax and solve problems( ) 32. What is the main purpose of Paragraph 3?A.To show that great scientists daydream a lot.B.To inform us that daydreaming has its benefits.C.To p
26、rove people can daydream whenever they like.D.To introduce new experiments on daydreaming.( ) 33.What did the scientists discover in the experiment?A.Peoples minds turned off as they daydreamed*B.The group that were given hard memory tasks performed bestC.People who had a break showed improvement in
27、 the task*D.Daydreaming could improve peoples problem-solving abilities.( ) 34. How did the scientists get their conclusion?A By studying brain scan (掃描)results of the groups.B.By comparing the performances of different groups, c By asking and observing people in different groups.D.By analyzing (分析)
28、the amount of tasks each participant didBA large and largely dysfunctional (機能失調(diào)旳)family ,as The Independent called it, has captured the hearts of thousands of TV viewers. Even American First Lady Michelle Obama called it her favorite TV drama.Are you ready to enter the hilarious (令人捧腹大笑旳)world of t
29、he hit sitcom Modem Family? In fact, the show features three families, who are all relatives, moving in and out of each Other1S lives.The first one is a typical American family. The mom and dad are called Phil and Claire. They have three children.The second family is made up of Jay, his young Hispan
30、ic (拉美裔旳)wife and her son* Jay, 60, father of Claire9 is 30 years older than his wife and everyone thinks they are father and daughter.The third family is made up of a homosexual (同性戀旳)couple called Mitchell and Ca- meron , and their adopted baby. Mitchell is also Jays son.With its funny stories and
31、 the hilarious interactions between family members. Modem Family has become very popular. It won four titles at the 2012 Emmy Awards ,and has been nominated for an award at next years Golden Globes.The Los Angeles Times said that “its presentation of contemporary US society” contributes to its succe
32、ss. The show presents what a typical “nuclear family is like: two parents, a big house and two or three children. Phil and Claire have different but fun personalities. When theres a fight between siblings (兄弟姐妹),Phil wants to be a “cool dad”,while traditional mom Claire lives by the saying, “an eye
33、for an eye She always forces Phil to punish the troublemaker. For example, when their boy shoots his sister with a toy gun, Claire insists that Phil should shoot him back.The show also touches upon developments in interracial relations by focusing on Hispanic communities. “By 2040, America will no l
34、onger be a majority-white country, with the fastest growth rate among Hispanics.Today, one in seven marriages are interracial,” the BBC commented.According to the TV station, four in 10 Americans say they have a gay friend or relative, Modem Family doesnt forget the changing status of homosexuals.Bu
35、t “there really is no more a generalized American family. The US is a melting pot, so the family has come to reflect that diversity,” commented the US research institute The Hartman Group.( ) 35.In the sitcom Modem Family, Phil is a character who _A.is the head of a typical nuclear familyB.adopted a
36、 baby with his homosexual partnerC.married a young Hispanic wifeD.likes to punish kids,for their bad behavior( ) 36.Modem Family is a hit in the US because _A.it is First Lady Michelle Obamas favorite TV dramaB.it is an example of how a typical American family should beC.it is a lively and diverse d
37、escription of American societyD.it reflects serious social and racial problems in American society( ) 37.The author thinks the sitcom Modem Family is _A.funny and inspiring B strange and light-heartedC.creative but complicatedD. serious and generalized( ) 38.The purpose of the article is to _A.analy
38、ze the American family cultureB.show racial trends in American societyC.draw peopled attention to how diverse America isD.introduce a popular American sitcom and the reason for its successCAs the e-mail hits 40, is a midlife crisis (危機)on the cards?A few weeks ago, electronic mail, or e-mail, hit th
39、e respectable age of 40. When Ray Tomlinson, a young computer engineer, sent the first e-mail in 1971,he could only have guessed at how e-mail would have an impact on the way we communicate both in business and personal life.E-mail has transformed the way people shop, bank, conduct business, and com
40、municate with family members. Now an essential tool for about one billion mobile workers across the globe, e-mail continues to dominate (統(tǒng)治)the way in which we communicate.Four decades since the first message, e-mail seems to be going strong. But is e-mail a- bout to hit a midlife crisis? With web w
41、orkers now using more software and social business tools to communicate and share information, are we going to see e-mails rule come to an end?E-mail might be a great communication tool, but it doesnt seem to be a tool for working with others. Anyone who has tried to bring together feedback (反饋)from
42、 many colleagues on a document over e-mail knows how painful the process can be. No one seems to remember which version the team is working on and there is always that one person who sends over some “final amendments” overnight. Hours can be wasted waiting for e-mails to go back and forth, searching
43、 through inboxes for missing documents.Therefore, it is little wonder that web workers across the globe are turning to the likes of Dropbox , Evernote or Huddle for storing and sharing files. The demand for simplicity in the workplace has increasedDespite all those challenges, however, removing e-ma
44、il from the workplace completely will require more than just introducing easy-to-use tools in the office, Its so much a part of our daily working lives and moving to other tools will require a culture change. While e-mail may not dominate workplace communication for another 40 years ,theres life in
45、it yet!( ) 39.What does the underlined phrase “on the cards” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. enough to destroy itB. likely to happenC easy to recoverD. definitely about to happen( ) 40.What is the main challenge to e-mail in the workplace?A.It is not a widely accepted communication tool.B.More and more easy-
46、to-use tools are being brought in.C.It has reached its midlife crisis.D.It is inconvenient for sharing files and documents;( ) 41.Which of the following statements about e-mail is TRUE?A.Sometimes its a waste of time to wait for e-mails to go back and forth.B.Ray Tomlinson was sure that it would hav
47、e great impact on communication*C.It is more influential in peoples personal lives than in business.D.It will continue to dominate communication for another 40 years.( ) 42. What is the main point of this article?A.E-mail could be replaced by other tools.B.Why e-mail is so popular.C.The current situ
48、ation of e-mail and the challenges .it faces.D.The side effects of new technology,DA warning to teen girls about the trend of wearing tight-fitting leggings (緊身褲):Cover up.The message has spread across Minnetonka, Minnesota area high schools, causing a debate over what is appropriate attire (著裝)in s
49、chools.Minnetonka High School Principal Dave Adney sent a message to parents last week, asking them to talk to their daughters about whether its appropriate to wear yoga pants or other tight-fitting leggings with T-shirts. The combination, he said, can expose “more leg and backside” and can “be high
50、ly distracting (令人分心旳)for other students”.By last Tuesday, hed already heard from more than 70 parents as well as other high schools, all in support of him“It must have touched a nerve,” he saidAdney wanted to make it clear that leggings arent banned He just wants modesty (低 調(diào))to be taken into consi
51、deration. “Its not about trying to be the clothing police, its just a sensitivity (敏感)issue. Hopefully with us being the first to speak up, it will create a lot of conversations. ”Adney said the phenomenon started about a month ago when about a half dozen female staff, school volunteers and female s
52、tudents complained about girls wearing tight leggings with shorter shirts. In the past, girls wore the leggings with long shirts or jerseys (毛線衫),but the trend of wearing them now with shorter shirts leaves their backside closely defined (輪廓分明),Adney said “This new trend doesnt seem right ,its troub
53、ling,” he said. “Cover your butts (屁股)up Im just going to say it straight up. Were seeing too much. ” It certainly isnt the first time Wgh schools and fashion trends have clashed (沖突). Principals say it comes up nearly every year - for both boys and girls alike.This fall, Adney said the school had t
54、o tell boys off for wearing base-ball hats, which arent allowed. Last spring, boys were wearing muscle shirts that were too revealing.Don Johnson9 executive director of the Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals and a former principal, said schools hand-books outline that they are lega
55、lly allowed to make restrictions on clothing.( ) 43.According to the article, Dave Adney believed that _A.school girls shouldnt wear tight-fitting leggingsB.dressing properly helps students focus on their academic workC.school girls cause more trouble than boys when it comes to following dress codes
56、D.dialogue and conversation is the only way to makes students dress appropriately( ) 44.What does the underlined sentence “It must have touched a nerve” in Paragraph 5 suggest?A.Many people had similar experiences and feelings.B.Many people got angry or upset at receiving the message.CX Many people had already realized the problem long before.D.Many people didnt take the problem seriously.( ) 45.Which of the following is a proper way of dressing according to the article?A.Baseball hats with jers
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