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河北省雞澤縣第一中學(xué)2019-2020學(xué)年高二英語10月月考試題第一部分: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(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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 When will the speakers discuss the matter again?A. On Wednesday. B on Thursday. C. on Friday.2 Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurant. B. In a furniture store. C. In a company.3 Why does the woman look upset?A. She experienced a theft. B. She was given a parking ticket. C. She couldnt find a parking space.4 Which transportation does the man suggest the woman take?A. The bus. B. The taxi. C. The train.5 How does the man feel about the woman?A. Worried. B. Angry. C. Sorry.第二節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 題。6 What day is it today?A. Monday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.7 What will the man do?A. Borrow the womans computer. B. Go to the library to finish his paper.C. Have the woman take care of his sister.聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 題。8 Where does the woman often stay with her friends after lunch?A. In the classroom. B. In the school park. C. In the dining hall.9 What benefit can the change bring to the speakers?A. Theyll have more places to go. B. Theyll spend less money on food.C. They wont have to carry their books around.聽第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 題。10 What did the woman do during the weekend?A. She had dinner in a restaurant. B. She watched a movie in a cinema.C. She celebrated her mothers birthday.11 What does the woman think of the movie?A. Boring. B. Interesting. C. Confusing.12 What do the speakers plan to do on Saturday?A. Buy a birthday present. B. Visit some friends. C. Hold a party.聽第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 題。13 What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Father and daughter. B. Husband and wife. C. Teacher and student.14 How much will the man pay for four tickets if the promotion is still available?A. $500. B. $1500. C. $2000.15 What is the woman responsible for?A. Booking hotels. B. Hiring a car. C. Planning the sightseeing.16 What does the man require the woman to do?A. Bring one suitcase. B. Take a lot of clothes. C. Pack her suitcase herself.聽第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 題。17 What is Dr Tony talking about?A. Making the best use of time. B. Designing a daily study schedule.C. Planning a weekly schedule.18 What does Dr Tony mention first?A. A general guide for a daily schedule. B. Amount of time to be spent on study time.C. Things a best daily schedule should include.19 What does Dr Tony suggest students do?A. Challenge themselves to finish more tasks.B. Follow the guidelines all the time.C. Suit their time to their needs.20 What does Dr Tony think of planning a schedule and keeping to it?A. It gives people satisfaction .B. It helps people finish each task quickly.C. It makes people find comfort in difficult things.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)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThere are many amazing places to visit in England.The first place that you shouldnt miss in England is London. The British Museum, which you can visit free of charge, has millions of exhibits featuring ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman artifacts. Another popular free place is the British Library and its collection of original manuscripts (原稿). The Changing of the Guard takes place at all the Royal Palaces with the most famous one of course being Buckingham Palace. But if the crowd there is too huge, you can checkout a smaller ceremony at St Jamess Palace. With all the money youve saved,why not take a ride on the London Eye for the finest views in all of London?The Lake District is the mountainous, northwest realm of England. In this area, youll find some of Englands highest mountains and its deepest and longest lakes. Here you can reconnect with nature while spending nights camping under the stars. If you prefer a more leisurely pace, you can explore the areas nature reserves and historic homes by yourself. For the cultural tourists, there are summer theater performances and creative arts festivals.Oxford is best known for its university, one of the leading universities in the world. Oxford is also a vast architectural museum which dates back to the arrival of the Saxons. Begin your treasure hunt with a tour of the university.Many of this universitys 11th-century buildings are open to visitors.21. When you travel in London, what can you do there?A. See many original manuscripts in Buckingham Palace.B. Enjoy ancient Roman artifacts in the British Library.C. Take a ride on the London Eye for free.D. Enter the British Museum for free.22. The Lake District would attract those fond of _.A. History B. science C. nature D. language23. Oxford is a better place for tourists to _.A. make a lot of money B. enjoy natural beautyC. experience country life D. appreciate ancient buildingsBThere are little cars that may some day take the place of todays automobiles(汽車). If everyone drives such a little car in the future, there will be less pollution in the air, there will be more parking space in cities, and the streets will be less crowded. The space now for one car of the usual size can hold at least three such little cars.The little cars will cost much less to own and to drive. Driving will be safer, too, as these little cars can go only 65 kilometers an hour.The cars of the future will be fine for going around the city, but they will not be useful for going far away. If the car is powered by electricity, it will have two batteriesone battery for the motor and the other for the horn (喇叭), signals (信號燈), etc. Little cars which are powered by gas will go 45 kilometers before needing to stop for more gas.If big cars are still used along with the small ones, two sets of roads will be needed to set up in the future. Some roads will be used for the big, fast cars, and other roads will be needed for the small, slower ones.24 Whats the advantage (優(yōu)勢) of the small cars?A. There wont be so much pollution and the small cars wont be so expensive as the big ones.B. It will be safer to drive these small cars.C. There will be more space for cars to park.D. All of the above.25. Two sets of roads are necessary in the future in order to A. make the city more beautiful B. prevent car accidentsC. let small cars run fast D. limit the speed of the cars26. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. the little car will be safer but cost more.B. The small car with a speed of 65 kilometers an hour is much more useless than a car of the usual size.C. A car of the usual size now is three times as big as the small car.D. The little car will need more gas.27 The best title for this passage should be .A. Cars for Tomorrow B. How to Drive Small CarsC. Big Cars and Small Cars D. Cars for EveryoneCCompared to people with bad attitudes, people who are cheerful and relaxed are less likely to suffer from colds, according to a new study. “Its possible that being upbeat helps the body fight illnesses,” says psychologist Sheldon Cohen, the studys lead researcher. In a previous study, Cohen and his colleagues put cold-causing viruses into the noses of 334 healthy adults. People who tended to be cheerful and lively were least likely to develop cold symptoms and were also less likely to mention symptoms to their doctors, even when medical tests discovered those symptoms. Those findings could explain the role positive feelings played, but it was still possible that a persons personality is what matters. Evidence suggests that certain people are naturally more likely to be outgoing and optimistic. This would mean that who we are, not how we feel, decides our chances of catching colds. To figure out which mattered more, the team interviewed 193 healthy adults. The researchers interviewed each person over the phone every evening for 2 weeks. At the end of the interviewing period, people got nose drops that contained either cold or flu viruses. Then, each person stayed in an isolated(隔離的)room for 5 or 6 days. The results showed that everyone in the study was equally likely to get infected. Their symptoms, however, differed depending on the types of emotions that they had reported over the previous 2 weeks. Among those who reported good moods and had been infected with the flu virus, 28 percent developed coughs and stuffy noses. On the other hand, those symptoms struck 41 percent of people who had been less cheerful. Scientists argue about whether negative emotions or positive emotions have a stronger impact on how healthy we are. For now, it wont hurt to look on the bright side more often than not!28. The underlined word “upbeat” in the first paragraph probably means A. strong B. optimistic C. friendly D. independent 29. In the previous study, researchers found that _.A. cheerful people didnt get infected with cold virusesB. a persons attitude determined whether he would get sickC. medical tests couldnt find cold symptoms in cheerful people D. a cheerful attitude may reduce the chances of getting ill 30. During the study, 193 healthy adults were told to report _.A. the feelings they experienced every day B. any cold symptoms that appeared every day C. their daily activities D. their daily state of health31. It can be inferred that a persons _ has a big effect on how healthy we are. A. emotional state B. personality C. age D. exercise regime(方法)DIn 1863, the great novelist Jules Verne wrote a novel called Paris in the Twentieth Century. In the book he used the full power of his great ability to forecast the coming century. Unfortunately, the manuscript (手稿) was lost until his great-grandson happened to discover it lying in a safe where it had been carefully locked away for almost 130 years. Realizing what a treasure he had found, he arranged to have it published (出版) in 1994, and it became a bestseller at once. Back in 1863, kings still ruled the ancient world in Europe, with so many poor people performing backbreaking work in the fields. And steam power was just beginning to change the world. But Verne predicted that Paris in 1960 would have glass skyscrapers, air conditioning, TV, elevators, high-speed trains, gas-powered vehicles, and even something similar to the Internet. Verne described life in modern Paris almost without any mistakes. Just two years later Verne made another amazing prediction. He wrote From the Earth to the Moon, in which he predicted the details of the task that sent several astronauts (宇航員) to the moon more than 100 years later in 1969. He correctly predicted the size of the space capsule, the number of astronauts who would carry out the task, the length of time the journey would take, the weightlessness that the astronauts would experience, and the final landing in the ocean.How was Jules Verne able to predict 100 years into the future successfully? Although he was not a scientist himself, Verne often turned to scientists, asking them questions about their opinions of the future. He collected a vast amount of information about the great scientific discoveries of his time. Verne realized that science would make it possible for many amazing things to appear in the future. The secret of his successful prediction was his belief in the power of science to change society. 32 Paris in the Twentieth Century is a novel that _.A. people thought little of at first B. took Jules Verne five years to finishC. didnt sell well when published at first D. was published long after it was finished33. The third paragraph is mainly about _.A. the requirements of being an astronaut B. what From the Earth to the Moon is aboutC. how From the Earth to the Moon was createdD. the differences between the earth and the moon34. According to the text, Jules Verne _.A. showed strong interest in writing and scienceB. could predict what would happen to someoneC. was well-known as both a novelist and a scientistD. had Paris in the Twentieth Century published in 199435. What would be the best title for the text?A. The early life of Jules Verne B. Jules Vernes opinions about scienceC. Jules Verne: A writer ahead of his time D. Jules Vernes inventions came true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(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 Have you ever seen an animal being mistreated (虐待)? Seeing a pet or wild animal get hurt might make you sad, angry, or afraid. 36 In fact, the good news is that everyone including you can be a helping hand for animals.Keep your eyes and ears open. 37 Watch for changes in the way they look or act. Look out for animals who: have cuts or other bruises(傷痕) avoid or attack people when people come close are too thin are missing fur are almost always left outsideThese signs dont necessarily mean a pet has been hurt on purpose, but they shouldnt be ignored. If you see any of these signs, set them down. 38 What did you see or hear? Where? When? Were other people around? 39 Never move an injured animal! Ask a parent, teacher, or other adult you trust for help. Find out whether the injured animal in your town can be saved by animal shelters or police. Keep their phone numbers at hand. If the person mistreating animals is a friend or family member, tell an adult you trust.Speak up.Let other kids know what to do if they see an animal being hurt. Using the information above, make posters to hang or flyers (傳單) to hand out at school. Include the phone numbers of the police department or animal shelters who can save the injured animals. 40 They need us to speak up for them!A. Send it to animal shelters.B. You might think theres nothing you can do.C. Remember, animals cant speak for themselves.D. Or if you see someone hurting an animal, write down the details.E. Get to know pets in your neighborhood.F. Animals are friends of human beings.G. Report it.第三部分第一節(jié) .完形填空A successful scientist is generally a good observer. He makes full 41of the facts he observes. He doesnt accept ideas which are not 42 on obvious facts, and therefore refuses to accept authority(權(quán)威) as the only 43 for truth. He always 44 ideas carefully and makes experiments to prove them.The rise of 45 science may perhaps be considered to 46 as far back as the 47 of Roger Bacon, the wonderful philosopher(哲學(xué)家) of Oxford, who live 48 the years 1214 and 1292. He was probably the first in the middle 49 to suggest that we must learn science 50 observing and experimenting on the things around us, and he himself 51 many important discoveries.Galileo, however, who lived more than 300 years later (1564-1642), was the greatest of several great men, 52 in Italy, France, Germany, or England, began by 53 to show how many important 54 could be discovered by observation. Before Galileo, learned men believed that large bodies fell more 55 towards the earth than small ones, 56 Aristotle said so. But Galileo, going to the 57 of the leaning Tower of Pisa, let fall two 58 stones and proved Aristotle was wrong. It was Galileos 59of going direct to Nature, and proving our 60 and theories by experiment, that has led to all the discoveries of modern science.41 A. use B. time C. speed D. trust42 A. worked B. based C. lived D. written43. A. reason B. cause C. advice D. result44 A. thinks B. checks C. has D. learn45. A. natural B. physical C. ancient D. modern46. A. date B. keep C. look D. take47. A. study B. time C. year D. birth48. A. both B. each C. between D. among49 A. schools B. ages C. days D. countries50. A. in B. with C. on D. by51. A. did B. madeC. took D. gave52. A. who B. when C. that D. where53. A. ways B. degrees C. levels D. chance54 A. truths B. problems C. people D. subjects55. A. slowly B. rapidly C. lightly D. heavily56. A. although B. because C. whenD. If57. A. place B. foot C. top D. ceiling58. A. big B. small C. equal D. unequal59. A. spirit B. skill C. theoryD. discovery60. A. plans B. opinions C. worldD. Ability第二節(jié)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Are you still doing the V-sign for the victory sign? Its out. The 61 _ (late) popular hand gesture is to put your hands together to make a heart shape,62 _(know)as the “hand heart”. Many young stars including Justin Bieber, Blake Livelyand Taylor Swift 63 _(do) the gesture in photos recently.“The hand-heart gesture means something between I love you and thank you,” said the country singer Taylor Swift, who is believed to be the first person64 _(make) the gesture popular. “Its a sweet, simple message which you can send65 _ saying a word.”During a charity show, Justin Bieber did it to help out three kids66 _ parents were killed in a car accident. The gesture became a real hit after that.“It used to take longer for nonverbal (不用語言的) culture to move. 67 _ now, with smart phones and the Internet, its much faster,” said PattiWood, 68 _ American language expert.In the Republic of Korea, the hand heart has been popular for a long time in a 69 _(sl

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