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1、江西省山江湖協(xié)作體2019-2020學年高二英語上學期第三次月考試題PAGE PAGE - 36 -江西省山江湖協(xié)作體2019-2020學年高二英語上學期第三次月考試題本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題)兩部分。全卷滿分150分.第I卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。 1.Whatdidthewomantrytoquitdrinking? A.Tea B.Coffee C.
2、Juice 2.HowmuchmoredoesLucasneedforthecellphone? A.$300 B.$500 C.$800 3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? A.Theprotectionoftheenvironment. B.Thegreenhouseeffect C.Gardeningskills. 4.WhatseemedtobeSarahsproblem? A.Shecouldntfinishthetaskasrequired B.Shefailedinajobinterviewagain. C.Shealwayswentt
3、oworklate. 5.Howmightthewomanfeel ?Easy B.Disappointed. C.Unconcerned第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分2.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨自后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。 聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。 6.Whatisthemandoing? AWatchingTV. B.Havingaparty. C.Readingabook 7.Whatisthemangoi
4、ngtodo? A.Gooutwiththewoman B.Pickupthechildren C.Makeaphonecall. 聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。 8.Whatdoesthemanplantodo? A.Raiseadog. B.Setanimalsfree. C.Findadogtrainer 9.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend? A.Curious. B.Annoyed. C.Excited 聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題 10.Whereisthewomanscompany A.InJapan. B.InBritain. C.InAustral
5、ia 11.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman? A.Tolookforatravelagent B,Toaskaboutatour. C.Toseekcooperation 12.Whatarethespeakersgoing todonext? A.Dothemarketresearch B.Gotoarestaurant C.Haveadiscussion 聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。 13.WhatsBrettjustdoing? A.Downloadinge-books. B.Readingane-book C.Buyingane-bookreader. 1
6、4.Whatadvantageofthee-bookreaderdoesBrettmention? A.Thelargestoragecapacity. B.Thelowcostinthelongterm. C.Thedecreaseintheuseofpaper. 15.WhydoesFionarefusetobuyane-bookreader? A.Shedoesntreadmuch B.Shelikesprintedbooksbetter. C.Shehasenoughbookstoread 16.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace? A.Inastore
7、. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inalibrary. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。 17.WhichteamhasplayedineveryWorldCup? A.Brazil B.Portugal C.SouthAfrica 18.Whatisthetrophy(獎杯)namedafter? A.Afamousplace B.Aspecialstadium C.Theorganizer. 19.Howmanycitieswasthe2018WorldCupheldin? A.32 B.15 C.11 20.WhydoesthespeakersayJapanmadehisto
8、ry? A.Theywonthechampiononce B.TheybeataSouthAmericanteam C.Theymadetheirfourthappearance第二部分:閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中 ,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 AThere are 34 bridges on the Thames in London; the following are among the most famous ones.Tower BridgeTower Bridge h
9、as stood over the Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognizable bridges in the world. It is the bridge in London you may see in movies and on advertising writing for London. Tower Bridge is the only Thames bridge that can be raised. It used to be raised about 50 times a day
10、, but nowadays it is only raised 4 to 5 times a week.London BridgeThe construction of the first stone London Bridge started in 1176 and finished years later. Houses and shops were once built on the bridge, which made the road so narrow that it was often jammed with people, horses and carts. A “keep
11、left” rule was made in 1733 to keep the traffic moving. This became the rule of the road in Britain. In 1757 the old bridge was pulled down and a new one was built in 1831.Interestingly, that one was pulled down again in 1967 but rebuilt in Lake Havasu City, the USA, as a tourist attraction. The pre
12、sent London Bridge was opened in 1973.Millennium BridgeMillennium Bridge is a bridge for walkers. It was built to connect the Tate Modern Art Gallery to the city and St Pauls Cathedral in 2000.Thousands of people rushed to see the new bridge. Almost immediately after opening, the bridge had to be sh
13、ut because of the dangerous waving caused by too many visitors. It has now been reopened. The bridge is about 320 meters, costs 16 million pounds to build and only takes walkers.Westminster BridgeWestminster Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge over the Thames between Westminster and Lambeth. Th
14、e present bridge, opened in 1862, is the second on the site and took the place of an earlier bridge opened in 1750.The British romantic poet, William Wordsworth, wrote a famous poem Composed upon Westminster Bridge in the autumn of 1802.21. If there were a huge ship on the Thames, it could run throu
15、gh_.A. Westminster Bridge B. Millennium Bridge C. Tower Bridge D. London Bridge22. According to the passage, we can infer that_.A. London Bridge is not a very wide bridgeB. Tower Bridge is the oldest one among the four bridgesC. Millennium Bridge is a dangerous bridgeD. William Wordsworth likes West
16、minster Bridge most among the four bridges23. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The 1831 London Bridge is now in the USA.B. Tower Bridge is much less frequently lifted today than before.C. Cars and buses are not allowed to cross Millennium Bridge.D. Westminster Bridge is
17、 for walkers only.BAfter achieving huge success in the past two seasons, Letters Alive returns with more surprises. The show is performed first on Chinas major video platform, , and then is aired on Heilongjiang Satellite TV on Saturdays. Letters penned by celebrities(名人)ages ago, or modern ordinary
18、 people, are chosen and then read by todays stars, striking a chord(引起共鳴)with audiences by presenting human stories.According to Guan Zhengwen, the shows chief director, the letters offer a view into universal values. “There is only one standard in our selection. That is, these letters deserve to be
19、 seen by more people,” the director said.“Different cultural backgrounds do exist in the world, but human nature can bridge different cultures. Peoples understanding of themselves, others and society can be understood through writing, and thats the power of letters,” the director said. “Chinese lett
20、ers are still the mainstay of the program, but the addition of classic letters from abroad is certain to bring more tastes to it,” he added.As a rule, the 12-episode(一集)culture program has invited many well-known Chinese celebrities. In comparison with the former two seasons, more young artists are
21、taking part this time. “Our programs viewers under the age of 29 account for more than 75 percent of the total. However, the popularity of celebrities among the young generation is not our selection preference,” Guan said.Also it is worth noting that the program has added a comment time. Each time a
22、 letter is read, a famous commentator sits in the studio and shares his feelings toward the letter and tells viewers the stories behind letters. “The commentators views do not stand for the truth, as there are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand peoples eyes,” the director said. “But they, based on the
23、ir vision and experience, will express positive social energy to viewers.”24. What does the underlined word “aired” probably mean in the first paragraph? A. Advertised. B. Broadcast. C. Sold. D.Made.25. Why are some classic letters from abroad chosen by the show? A. To make the show more colorful. B
24、. To attract more young audiences. C. To bring more fashion to the program. D. To cover the shortage of Chinese letters.26. What is new about the program? A. Foreign artists will be invited for the first time. B. More stars favored by the young will be chosen. C. There will be an explanation after t
25、he reading is finished. D. Viewers will have a chance to read their own letters in the show.27. Where can we read this text? A. In an advertisement. B. In a history textbook. C. In a fashion magazine. D. In a news report.CDo you have trouble trying to create the next big idea? Sometimes the answer i
26、snt to just force an idea out of your mind. Instead, you might want to try sitting back, relaxing and letting your mind wander. Yes, you heard that correctly. If you are in need of a new idea, try daydreaming.Researchers from the university of California, Santa Barbara, found an association between
27、daydreaming and creative problem-solving. Their study includes having participants first do an “unusual-use task”. They had to try to come up with as many different ways to use an object as they could.Then, the participants chose to do one of the following four things before doing the “unusual-use t
28、ask” again: complete a difficult task; complete an easy task; take a 12-minute break; or skip the 12-minute break and move right on to the task exercise again.Surprisingly, the group that performed best was the one that completed the easy task. Many participants reported that they were daydreaming w
29、hile performing the easy task. So the researchers believed that this daydreaming might have helped unlock their creativity.But how could daydreaming help the brain come up with creative ways? The answer is something known as “unconscious thought”. Even when you are not actively working to solve a pr
30、oblem, it is still in the back of your mind. Your brain is still thinking about the problem, but in a much more subtle (不易察覺的) way.When you daydream, your mind is allowed to think in ways it normally would not. Because it is free of control, it can create completely new and out-of-the-box ideas.Grea
31、t ideas never come easily, but that does not mean you always have to work hard to get them. Feel free to do what you want and let your mind wander.28. The “unusual-use task” in Paragraph 2 means that participants _.A. complete an easy task B. complete a very difficult taskC. take a 12-minute breakD.
32、 think of various ways to use an object29. Why did the participants who completed the easy task perform best?A. They were not actively working to solve the easy task.B. They daydreamed and it helped them be more creative.C. They were daydreaming while performing the difficult task.D. They skipped th
33、e 12-minute break to complete the task again.30. What does the underlined phrase “unconscious thought” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Your brain wanders in a subtle way within your control.B. Your brain knows clearly what youre thinking and doing.C. Your brain is thinking about a problem outside of your awa
34、reness.D. Your brain refuses to receive any information from the outside world.31. The passage mainly wants to tell us that _.A. brainstorming is important to creative ideas.B. daydreaming is a way to improve creativity.C. problem-solving skills are important in our lives.D. the more we exercise bra
35、ins, the more ideas well get.DBefore uploading a photo of ourselves to social media, chances are that well use an app to smooth our skin, make our eyes look bigger, and lips fuller. With a couple of taps on our mobile phone, we can get a quick fix and present the “best” version of ourselves to the w
36、orld. However, the problem is, when we simply edit our imperfections away, were also changing the way we look at ourselves. Last month, researchers published the article Selfies Living in the Era of Filtered Photographs. The article analyzed photo editing apps bad influences on peoples self-respect
37、and their possibility to cause appearance anxieties. The researchers also warned that such apps make it difficult to tell the difference between reality and fantasy. “These apps allow one to change his or her appearance in minutes and follow an unrealistic standard of beauty,” the article reads. In
38、the past, people may have compared their looks to those of famous persons. But for todays young people, beauty standards are most likely set by what they see on social media. “From birth, they are born into an age of social platforms where their feelings of self-worth can be based purely on the numb
39、er of likes and followers that they have, which is linked to how good they look.” British cosmetic doctor Tijion Esho told The Independent. This is why many young people suffer an identity trouble whenit comes to appearance.“Now youve got this daily comparison of your real self to this fake self tha
40、t you present on social media.” Renee Engeln, a professor of psychology, told the HuffPost website. Engeln further pointed out that when people spend too much time making such comparisons, they may become “beauty sick” and find it difficult to accept what they actually look like. “Because between yo
41、u and the world is a mirror, its a mirror that travels with you everywhere. You cant seem to put it down.” she told The Washington Post. So when we look in a real mirror, we shouldnt think to ourselves, “Do I look as good as myself in the filtered(過濾的) photos?” Instead, we should think, “I feel good
42、; I have my health.”32.Before uploading a photo to social media, we will probably _.A. have an operation to make our eyes look bigger. B. use some cream to smooth our skinC. use an app to fix our photo D. edit our perfections away33.What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. In many ways, photo edition a
43、pps are beneficial to people.B. Photo edition apps are likely to cause peoples anxieties about their appearance.C. Photo edition apps can make us more beautiful.D. Photo edition apps help people judge realistic beauty.34.When it comes to appearance, why do many young people suffer an identity troubl
44、e?A. Because they compare their looks to those of famous persons.B. Because beauty standards are set by social media.C. Because their feelings of self-worth depend on their own likes and dislikes.D. Because their feelings of self-worth depend on their appearance.35.According to Engeln, we should _.A
45、. feel good about what we actually look likeB. spend more time making comparison of our real self to fake self C. take a mirror with us everywhereD .try to look as good as ourselves in the filtered photos第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Last week when I was reading at ho
46、me, my younger sister rushed in and told me an old man was lying on the ground in front of our building. I immediately took my first-aid kit and ran downstairs. He was suffering a slight heart attack. And I performed CPR on him. Luckily, an ambulance came soon and he was taken to hospital. Later tha
47、t day I was told by the hospital what I did helped rescue the old mans life. I was happy to hear that. 36 There were many people who wanted to help around the old man then. Yet no one performed first aid on him as they hadnt attended a first-aid course. 37 Here are my reasons.You can gain the knowle
48、dge, skills and confidence to act in an emergency. You never know when you might need themyou could be at home, at work, at school or on holiday. If you have the skills, you can act whenever youre needed. 38 For your family, your neighbors or the broader community, having more people with first-aid
49、skills helps build a stronger and more harmonious community.You can stay safe at work. 39 With first-aid knowledge you can create a safe work environment and help meet your workplaces safety requirements.Its helpful to your future career. The first-hand experience you gain through learning first aid
50、 and using your skills could help you decide if you want to pursue a career in the health profession. 40 A. Yet at the same time I felt a bit sad.B.I received a phone call from the hospital.C. You can be a resource for your community.D. Illness and injury can happen anywhere, anytime.E. You can take
51、 first-aid courses in your community for free.F. I think everyone should learn at least some basic first-aid techniques, which can be very vital.G. It also shows your commitment to a career in the health profession when it comes to applying for jobs.第三部分 英語知識運用 (共兩節(jié), 滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題, 每題1.5分, 滿分
52、30分)閱讀下面短文, 從短文后各題所給的四個選項中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。When my son, Justin, was four, he found a caterpillar (毛蟲) and put it in a jar. Each day he fed it with fresh grass and leaves. In a few weeks we discovered it41in a cocoon (繭). Justin was excited. He knew a moth (蛾) or butterfly was about to be42, but he d
53、idnt know what kind. He was43to know what gift nature was about to give him.“Dad!” shouted the boy while running to me one day. “Somethings44. Come see!”He led me to his room. The cocoon had become half transparent and we could45the wings of the unborn. Soon, a moth broke free from the cocoon, and l
54、aid eggs completing the life46of the little caterpillar.The next day, I convinced Justin it was time to set the moth free. He took it47, opened the jar, and the little moth flew out. It48the yard twice, came back, and landed on Justins arm. He picked it up, tossed it in the air, and the moth repeate
55、d its49pattern. He tried over and over, but each time it would50to his arm.Justin51 _. He put his little pet back to the jar. The next day he attempted to set it free again, and after a few repetitions of the same behavior, the moth52flew off into the grass.Like a53, I believe the moth was afraid to
56、 leave what it was comfortable with. It wanted to stay with something54, scared to move on and experience something unknown.I was once that little moth. My cocoon was my mothers55, in which I was comfortable. Like the moth, I didnt want to fly too far away from it. I was56when my first job required
57、me to move to a new city. What would I find there? I liked57I was.Humans are creatures of58. We resist change. However, if I hadnt moved, I would not have experienced many59and wonderful things or met many of my friends. So each move gave me the60to learn and experience, but best of all, I met frien
58、ds.41. A. trapped B. wrapped C. developed D. protected42. A. born B. changed C. raised D. created43. A. upset B. content C. lucky D. curious44. A. disappearing B. happening C. spreading D. cracking 45. A. identify B. feel C. count D. imagine46. A. plan B. task C. cycle D. project47. A. back B. down
59、C. aside D. outside48. A. explored B. searched C. circled D. abandoned49. A. flight B. game C. adventure D.communication50. A. stick B. cater C. turn D. return51. A. kept up B. gave up C. looked around D.turned around52. A. carelessly B. successfully C. finally D. hesitatingly53. A. human B. butterf
60、ly C. caterpillar D. pet54. A. friendly B. similar C. pleasant D. familiar55. A. love B. instruction C. requirement D. expectation56. A. thrilled B. crazy C. afraid D. annoyed57. A. what B. where C. how D. who58. A. emotion B. conscience C. habit D. ambition59. A. odd B. new C. funny D. vital60. A.
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