甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020学年高一4月开学测试英语试卷
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019_2020学年高二英语上学期期中试题201912140232

甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020学年高二英语上学期期中试题(满分120分,时间100分钟)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。
AMy house is made out of wood,glass and stone.It is also made out of software.If you come to visit,you’ll probably be surp rised when you come in.Someone will give you an electronic PIN(个人身份号码) to wear.This PIN tells the house who and where you are.The house uses this information to give you what you need.When it’s dark outside,the PIN turns on the lights nearest to you,and then turns them off as you walk away from them.Music moves with you too.If the house knows your favorite music,it plays it.The music seems to be everywhere,but in fact other people in the house hear different music or no music.If you get a telephone call,only the nearest telephone rings.Of course,you are also able to tell the house if you want something.There is a home control console(控制台),a small machine that turns things on and off around you.The PIN and the console are new ideas,but they are in fact like many things we have today.If you want to go to a movie,you need a ticket.If I give you my car keys,you can use my car.The car works for you because you have the keys.My house works for you because you wear the PIN or hold the console.I believe that ten years from now,most new homes will have the systems that I’ve put in my house.The systems will probably be even bigger and better than the ones I’ve put in today.I like to try new ideas.I know that some of my ideas will work better than others.But I hope that one day I will stop thinking of these systems as new,and ask myself instead,“How will I live without them?”1.What does the passage mainly discuss?A.How to develop a new system. B.The function of the PIN.C.A home for the future. D.Easy life in the future. 2.The writer’s new house is different from ordinary ones mainly because ________.A.it has been controlled by computersB.you can make a telephone call anywhereC.it has your favorite music following youD.the writer is able to change his new idea into practice3.What is the writer most likely to be according to the passage?A.An experienced teacher. B.A famous doctor.C.An idealist. D.An IT expert.BSea Life Melbourne Aquarium (水族馆)The all-new Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, situated in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, is one of Victoria’s leading visitor attractions and an unforgettable outing for the whole family. Having 12 amazing zones of discovery, Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is the very place that you cannot miss when you visit the city.◆ Opening TimesSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is open from 9:30 am until 6:00 pm every day of the year, including public holidays. Last admission is at 5:00 pm, one hour before closing.◆ Location (位置)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is located on the corner of Flinders Street and King Street, Melbourne. It is situated on the Yarra River, opposite Crown Entertainment Complex.◆ Getting to Sea Life Melbourne AquariumTrainSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is a short walk from either Flinders or Southern Cross train stations.Tram (有轨电车)The Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium tram stop is located on the free City Circle Tram route (公交线路) and also routes 70 and 75. City Circle trams run every 10 minutes in both directions.Shuttle BusThe Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle is a free bus service, stopping at key tourist attractions in and around the City. Running daily, every 15 minutes from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.◆ Car ParkingWhile there is no public car parking at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, there are several public car parking lots available only a short walk away.◆ Wheelchair AccessSea Life Melbourne Aquarium provides people in wheelchairs with full access to all 12 zones. Each floor also has wheelchair accessible toilets.◆ TermsTickets will be emailed to you immediately after purchase or you can download and print your ticket once payment has been accepted. Please print out all tickets purchased and present at the front entrance of Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium. No ticket, no entry!4. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium ____________.A. is located at the center of the CBD in the cityB. has 12 most attractive places in MelbourneC. admits visitors from 9:30 am until 6:00 pmD. is beside Crown Entertainment Complex5. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium offers visitors ____________.A. free car parkingB. wheelchair accessC. Internet connectionD. transportation service6. Tickets to Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium _____________.A. are free to all visitorsB. can be purchased by emailC. are checked at the entranceD. can be printed at the ticket officeCMy six-year-old granddaughter stared at me as if she were seeing me for the first time. “Grandma, you are an antique(古董),” she said. “You are old. Antiques are old. You are my antique.”I was not satisfied to let the matt er rest there. I took out the Webster’s Dictionary and read the definition to Jenny. I explained, “An antique is not only old, it’s an object existing since or belonging to earlier times...a work of art...a piece of furniture. Antiques are treasured,” I t old Jenny as I put away the dictionary. “They have to be handled carefully because they sometimes are very valuable. In order to qualify as an antique, the object has to be at least 100 years old.”“I’m only 67,” I reminded Jenny.We looked around the house for other antiques, besides me. There was a desk that was handed down from Rone aunt to another and finally to our family. “It’s very old,” I told Jenny. “I try to keep it polished and I show it off whenever I can. You do that with antiques.”There was a picture on the wall bought at a garage sale. It was dated 1867. “Now that’s an antique,” I said with pride. “Over 100 years old.” Of course it was marked up and scratched(刮坏) and not in very good condition. “Sometimes age does that,” I told Jenny. “But th e marks are good marks. They show living, or being around. That’s something to display with pride. In fact, sometimes, the more anobject shows age, the more valuable it can become.” I believed this was important for my own self-worth.Our tour of antiques continued. There was a vase on the floor. It had been in my house for a long time. I was not certain where it came from but I didn’t buy it new. One thing about antiques, I explained to Jenny, was that they usually had a story. They’d been in one home and then another, handed down from one family to another, traveling all over the place. They’d lasted through years and years. They could have been thrown away, or ignored, or destroyed, or lost. But instead, they survived.For a moment, Jenny looked thoughtf ul. “I don’t have any antiques but you,” she said. Then her face brightened. “Could I take you to school for show and tell?”“Only if I fit into your backpack,” I answered. And then Jenny’s antique lifted her up and embraced her in a hug that would last through the years.7. Grandma read the definition of “antique” to Jenny in order to ________.A. express her disappointment at being called “antique”B. change Jenny’s shallow understanding of antiquesC. tell Jenny the importance of protecting antiquesD. list all the important characteristics of antiques8. Which of the following information did grandma express to Jenny?A. The desk reminded her of her dear relatives.B. There was usually a sad story behind each antique.C. The spots on the picture showed its age and value.D. She planned to buy a new vase to replace the old one.9. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Grandma was too old to lift Jenny up.B. Jenny was too young to know grandma’s humor.C. Jenny had a strong desire for grandma’s love.D. Grandma had a deep long-lasting love for Jenny.10. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Jenny’s AntiqueB. Grandma’s AntiqueC. A Tour of AntiquesD. A Story of Antiques第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
甘肃省张掖市临泽县第一中学2019_2020学年高一英语9月月考试题(PDF)

临泽一中2019-2020学年上学期9月月考试卷高一英语(考试时间:90分钟试卷满分:120分)测试范围:人教必修1 Unit 1~Unit 2。
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。
AConfidence in Maths, Confidence for Life.Changing Lives Through Maths!Mathnasium of North Oxford, your neighbourhood maths-only learning centre!We help children aged 13 — 18 understand maths in a special way. Our way of teaching children maths, the Mathnasium Method, has changed the way students learn maths for over a decade across 800 + centres worldwide:•We know how to teach your child maths.Our specially trained maths teachers will teach your child how to understand maths in a special setting—our unique approach enables us to effectively explain maths concepts(概念) well and lend a helping hand to every student. Our teachers create a caring, encouraging environment that helps your child "catch up, keep up and get ahead"in their maths learning.•We find exactly your child' s learning needs, meet them where they are and take them where they need to go.At Mathnasium we use our unique assessment process(评估过程) to determine exactly what each child knows and what they need to learn. Next, we design an individual(单独的) learning plan for each student. It doesn' t stop there—our teachers continually check progress along the way to make sure students truly understand the concepts we've taught. Students learn maths at their own speed and according to their own level. They will see obvious changes in attitude, confidence and school progress.About Our CentreSince its opening on 8 September this year, Mathnasium of North Oxford has been offering maths instruction and homework help to students in the community. You can find us at 18 South Parade, Summertown, North Oxford 0X2 7JLCall at 01865 855968 or e-mail to mathnasium. co. uk.Hours of InstructionWeekdays: 3:30PM一7:30PMWeekends: 9:00AM 一5:00PMClick(点击) here to find out if Mathnasium is right for your child.1.Whom does Mathnasium of North Oxford teach maths?A.Teenagers. B.Adults. C.Babies. D.Graduates. 2.What is special about Mathnasium of North Oxford?A.Its large-sized classes. B.Its location.C.Its individual teaching. D.Its school environment.3.Mathnasium of North Oxford is open on the morning of _______.A.Mondays B.Tuesdays C.Thursdays D.Saturdays 4.Where can you find the ad?A.In the newspaper. B.On the poster. C.On the Internet. D.Over the radio.BA Kenyan teacher who gave away most of his monthly salary(工资) to poor people has won a $1-million Global Teacher Prize.In 2016, Peter Tabichi came to Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School, a public school, in a faraway Kenya s Rift Valley. The school had just a single computer and had problems connecting to the Internet. It had no library or laboratory, as well. To make matters worse, the students came from poor families where basics like food and clothing were hard to come by. While these difficulties would have caused most people to leave quickly, Tabichi stayed.Realizing that starving kids make for poor students, the teacher began using as much as 80 percent of his monthly salary to buy food and learning objects for them. He set up a science club to get kids interested in the topic. "Our laboratory does not have everything, but I encourage them to think wider and use what we can get locally."Tabichi and other four teachers regularly visit low-achieving, at-risk, students at their homes to provide one- on-one help and to understand the difficulties these children face daily. Tabichi also encourages parents to allow girls to continue their high-school education.Tabichi's efforts have made a difference. School registration (注册) has more than doubled to almost 400 now since he came. In 2017, 16 of the 59 graduating students went to college, while in 2018, the number rose to 26. In 2017, five students qualified(有资格) for the Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair). This year, two other students will compete in the 2019 Intel ISEF to be held in Phoenix, Arizona.The teacher, however, owes his success to his students, saying, "I am only here because of what my students have achieved. This prize gives them a chance. It tells the world that they can do anything. "As would be expected,Tabichi plans to spend the prize money on his school community and to feed the poor.5.What is the text mainly about?A.A school located in a Kenya's Rift valley became famous.B.A Kenyan teacher helping poor students won Global Teacher Prize.C.A Kenyan teacher helped girls to continue their high-school education.D.Five Kenyan students qualified for the Intel ISEF for their performance.6.What can we know about Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School?A.It had dozens of teachers. B.It was in the center of a city.C.It owned a modem lab. D.It was in poor condition.7.Which word can be used to describe Peter Tabichi?A.Honest. B.Wealthy. C.Kind. D.Humorous. 8.Which is the closest number of students when Peter Tabichi began teaching there?A.90. B.190. C.290 D.390.CDo you think Great Britain and the United States are alike? Winston Churchill once joked that the people of Britain and the people of America are separated(分离) only by their language. Do you think that is true? The British and the Americans both speak English as the official language. However, each uses some different words. We Americans are similar to the British. After all, our country was once owned by Great Britain, so we have a lot in common. But there are many differences between us.Great Britain has a king or queen, and the leader of the government is the Prime Minister. The United States has no kings or queens. Our leader is the President.Both the British and Americans use pounds and ounces, pints, quarts, and gallons. Both use miles, yards and feet. Our money is different, though. The British use pounds and pence. Americans use dollars and cents.Driving in a car is very different in England. They drive on the left side of the road. We drive on the right. What we call the hood of the car, the British call the "bonnet". British cars run on "petrol", which we call gasoline.In our everyday lives, we do many of the same things as the British. But we describe them differently. A young mother here might push a baby in a baby carriage. A British mom pushes a "pram". The British watch the "telly", while we watch TV. We like to eat French fries, but the British call them "chips". Millions of Americans drink coffee, but most British prefer tea.So we are different in many ways. But we stay friendly anyway.9. Winston Churchill’s words mean that ____________.A. Britain and the US are very similarB. the people of Britain and the US are friendlyC. the languages of Britain and the US are the sameD. there are many differences between Britain and the US10. Which of the following is used by the British?A. TV.B. Pram.C. Hood.D. French fries.11. From Paragraph 4, we can know the differences between Britain and the US in ____________.A. the governmentB. moneyC. eatingD. traffic12. What is the best title for the text?A. We stay friendlyB. A common language?C. English as the official languageD. Differences between Britain and the USDIn California, another interesting kitchen robot has been developed, called Readybot. It can pick up objects and either store them in cabinets (橱柜) or put them in the trash. It also carries a separate floor-cleaning robot that can operate by itself. Unlike the Japanese robot, Readybot just looks more like a large box with arms and wheels.Readybot was created by engineers and designers who established a club called the Readybot Challenge. They believe that in the future millions of robots will be needed in homes to perform ordinary household tasks. Readybot is just the first step in their plan to create a robot that can do jobs not only in kitchens but in other rooms of homes and in offices as well.Clearly there are technological difficulties to solve before robots can cook a complete dinner, and there are also many safety concerns (忧虑). Not everyone (especially parents) would be comfortable with the idea of robots in their house, manipulatinghot pans and sharp knives. The European Commission recently funded(资助) a project to study these concerns. According to lead researcher Professor Chris Melhuish, "Enabling robots to work safely with humans is a key need for the future development of robotics."13. Compared with Readybot, which of the following is true about the Japanese robot?A. More popular.B. Performs more jobs.C. Moves more quickly.D. Looks more like a person.14. What can Readybot be used to do?A. Drive you around.B. Clean your kitchen.C. Prepare food for you.D. Work for office workers.415. What’s the meaning of Ac underlined word “manipulating ” in the last paragrsph?A. Inventing.B. Avoiding.C. Controlling.D. Making.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年甘肃省张掖中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及答案

2019-2020学年甘肃省张掖中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AYou haven’t truly visited a city until you’ve experienced its nightlife. Watching a big city likeLondongradually turn dark and darker into the night is a beautiful journey of time and light. So how about taking a historical evening walk and touchingsome of the nicest areas in centralLondon? Let’s get started.6:30 pmThe walk starts on theMillenniumBridge. On the bridge, watch the scenic city across the River Thames with the skyscrapers gradually lighting up against the darkening skies.TheMillenniumBridgehas been featured in many London-based films, includingHarry Potter, and the filmGuardians of the Galaxy.7:30 pmIt’s getting dark. A fifteen-minute walk northwest fromSt Paul’s Cathedral takes you to the historic Borough Market. During the evenings, you find a lot of restaurants around the market. This is an excellent time to get your dinner.9:00 pmThe next stop isLondonBridge. This is about 6 minutes’ walk from the Borough Market. As you join other onlookers and mentally go through the nursery school rhyme of “LondonBridgeis Falling Down”, you get lost again in history. Why does the song sayLondonBridgeis falling and who is the fair lady?During theLondoncity fire of 1897,LondonBridgeserved an important role in fire control. It was one of the major structures that prevented the fire from crossing over to the other side ofLondon.11:30 pmLondonnever sleeps; it’s a few minutes to midnight and everywhere is still filled with people moving around. About four minutes away from the Golden Jubilee Bridges isTrafalgar Square, our next stop.12:00 amIt’s been a beautiful evening, hasn’t it?1. Where can you visit aGuardians of the Galaxyfilming location?A. In theSt Paul’s Cathedral.B. On theMillenniumBridge.C. In the Borough Market.D. On the Golden Jubilee Bridges.2. What can be learned about the Borough Market?A. It is far fromLondonBridge.B. It is related to a famous song.C. It is an ideal place for dinner.D. It is a modern open-air market.3. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To showLondon’s color1 ful culture.B. To introduce the scenery inLondon.C. To ask people to do outdoor activities.D. To recommend a night tour inLondon.BA year ago I received a full scholarship to attend the University of San Francisco. All of my hard work paid off. My mom had spent a lot on my attending a private high school, so I made sure to push myself: I volunteered, took part in various clubs, and graduated with honors. I was so excited to start a new part of my life.Soon enough, the big day came, but it wasn't like what I had thought. The first two weeks were the most difficult days of my entire life. Every night I would cry myself to sleep. I was missing my family, my home and everything in my hometown so much and I didn’t know how to deal with my broken heart.To distract myself, I threw myself into my studies. I also found a ton of jobs. In any free time, I started forcing myself to go to the gym. I wanted to keep every part of my day busy so I wouldn’t think about how lonely I felt. Soon after, I began to control my eating, considering it another solution to my homesickness. But soon there was something wrong with me.Finally, I went to see a doctor. When the doctor told me I had no choice but to take time away from school, I started to fear. How could I stop? School was what I was best at. “I’m not so bad,” I thought in my head. But the result was that I was taken to hospital again a month later and my mother camewoefully. I had to take a semester off from school, and go to the treatment center near my home.If there are girls who are suffering similarly, I hope you know that there is hope and that you should have a positive attitude towards life. Though you may feel alone, there are so many people who can understand your struggle. That’s why I want to share my story.4. Why did the author push herself during high school?A. She wanted to attend the University of San Francisco.B. It cost too much to study in a private school.C. Her parents controlled much of her life.D. Her family put her under pressure,5. What can we know about the author in the first two weeks?A. She couldn't fall asleep because of pressure.B. She couldn't pay attention to her study.C. She couldn't deal with her homesickness.D. She couldn't catch up with others.6. What does the underlined word “woefully” in paragraph 4 mean?A. Sadly.B. Surprisingly.C. Curiously.D. Happily.7. What is the author's purpose in writing this text?A. To look back on her past life.B. To increase her own confidence.C. To express appreciation to her mother.D. To encourage other girls like her to be positive.CWhen girls play with cars, they're serious. It was at primary school that Gu Huijing first became interested in cars after watching some car-themed movies. Born in2004 inShenzhen, Guangdong province, Gu decided to major in automobiles (汽车) when she was in junior high.She's driven by interest, but she is also a realist. “I think the future of the automobile industry is bright because we cannot live without food, clothes, houses and cars,” she said.In April, she won first prize at a competition for vehicle maintenance (车辆维修) in Dongguan city, which drew 33 teams from different cities across the province.“I thought it couldn't be that hard to repair cars when I started to take courses, but I was totally wrong,” Gu said. When she started learning in 2019, she was frequently confused by various problems. “And competition within our school is intense, so I had to work extra hard,” she said.Her teacher once tried to persuade her to give up as she was a sophomore (大二学生), and wasn't as knowledgeable as the seniors, and no women had ever been selected for the competition before. “But I insisted that I would carry on,” she said. Finally, her training and hard work won her the only place to stand for her school at the competition.A woman winning first prize in a vehicle maintenance competition became a hot topic on-line, causing heated discussions over gender (性别) and career choices. “Women should not be influenced by old-fashioned thinking, and should do whatever it takes to discover their interests and strengths. There are more possibilities out there,”one netizen wrote.Gu said, “Many people think vehicle maintenance is a job for men. That's wrong. I don't think gender has anything to do with choice of jobs.” “I have a goal and I will work harder to make it happen,” she added. “I will be responsible for my choices.”8. What was a cause of Gu's choosing automobiles as her major?A. The love for automobiles.B. The guidance from her parents.C. The high popularity of automobiles.D. The determination to contribute to society.9. Why did Gu's teacher advise her to quit the competition?A. She lacked the knowledge related to it.B. She had never taken part in a competition before.C. She was unlikely to win the competition.D. Women were not allowed to enter the competition.10. Which of the following best describes Gu Huijing?A. Creative and caring.B. Determined and hard-working.C. Independent and humorous.D. Honest and courageous.11. What would be the best title for the text?A. There Is No End To LearningB. Teenage Girl Wins Car Repair ContestC. Vehicle Maintenance Catches OnD. Taking Challenge Leads To SuccessDAbout a month after I joined Facebook, I got a call from Lori Goler, a highly regarded senior director of marketing at eBay. She made it clear this was a business call. “I want to apply to work with you at Facebook,” she said. “Instead of recommending myself, I want to ask you: What is your biggest problem, and how can I solve it?”My jaw hit the floor. I had hired thousands of people over the previous decade and no one had ever said anything remotely like that. People usually focus on finding the right role for themselves, with the implication that their skills will help the company. Lori put Facebook’s needs front and center. It was a killer approach. I responded, “Recruiting is my biggest problem. And, yes, you can solve it.”Lori never dreamed she would work in recruiting, but she jumped in. She even agreed to trade earnings for acquiring new skills in a new field. Lori did a great job running recruiting and within months was promoted to her current job, leading People@Facebook.The most common metaphor for careers is a ladder, but this concept no longer applies to most workers. As of 2010, the average American had eleven jobs from the ages of eighteen to forty-six alone. Lori often quotes Pattie Sellers, who came up with a much better metaphor: “Careers are a jungle gym, not a ladder.”As Lori describes it, there’s only one way to get to the top of a ladder, but there are many ways to get to the top of a jungle gym. The jungle gym model benefits everyone, but especially women who might be starting careers, switching careers, getting blocked by external barriers, or reentering the workforce after taking time off. The ability to create a unique path with occasional dips, detours (弯路), and even dead ends presents great views of many people, not just those at the top. On a ladder, most climbers are stuck staring at the butt of the person above.12. Why did Lori make the call?A. She helped Facebook to solve the biggest problem.B. She wanted to make a business deal with Facebook.C. She tried to ask for a pay rise in Facebook.D. She wanted to become an employee in Facebook.13. What impressed “I” by Lori?A. Lori was good at running recruiting.B. Lori attached great importance to Facebook’s needs.C. Lori jumped in Facebook with no adequate experience.D. Lori was skilled in marketing at eBay.14. What can we infer from the passage?A. Now all people don’t tend to climb the ladder.B. None on the ladder can enjoy the great views.C. Jungle gyms offer limited exploration for employees.D. A pregnant woman, jobless, benefits little from the jungle gyms.15. What is the best title of the passage?A. It’s a Jungle Gym, Not a Ladder.B. Facebook’s Biggest Problem.C. Applying for a Job in Facebook.D. A Jungle Gym is Better than a Ladder.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
【英语】甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试试卷

甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。
AMy house is made out of wood,glass and stone.It is also made out of software.If you come to visit,you’ll probably be surprised when you come in.Someone will give you an electronic PIN(个人身份号码) to wear.This PIN tells the house who and where you are.The house uses this information to give you what you need.When it’s dark out side,the PIN turns on the lights nearest to you,and then turns them off as you walk away from them.Music moves with you too.If the house knows your favorite music,it plays it.The music seems to be everywhere,but in fact other people in the house hear different music or no music.If you get a telephone call,only the nearest telephone rings.Of course,you are also able to tell the house if you want something.There is a home control console(控制台),a small machine that turns things on and off around you.The PIN and the console are new ideas,but they are in fact like many things we have today.If you want to go to a movie,you need a ticket.If I give you my car keys,you can use my car.The car works for you because you have the keys.My house works for you because you wear the PIN or hold the console.I believe that ten years from now,most new homes will have the systems that I’ve put in my house.The systems will probably be even bigger and better than the ones I’ve put in today.I like to try new ideas.I know that some of my ideas will work better than others.But I hope that one day I will stop thinking of these systems as new,and ask myself instead,“How will I live without them?”1.What does the passage mainly discuss?A.How to develop a new system. B.The function of the PIN.C.A home for the future. D.Easy life in the future.2.The writer’s new house is different from ordinary ones mainly because ________.A.it has been controlled by computersB.you can make a telephone call anywhereC.it has your favorite music following youD.the writer is able to change his new idea into practice3.What is the writer most likely to be according to the passage?A.An experienced teacher. B.A famous doctor.C.An idealist. D.An IT expert.BSea Life Melbourne Aquarium (水族馆)The all-new Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, situated in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, is one of Victoria’s leading visitor attractions and an unforgettable outing for the whole family. Having 12 amazing zones of discovery, Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is the very place that you cannot miss when you visit the city.◆Opening TimesSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is open from 9:30 am until 6:00 pm every day of the year, including public holidays. Last admission is at 5:00 pm, one hour before closing.◆Location (位置)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is located on the corner of Flinders Street and King Street, Melbourne. It is situated on the Yarra River, opposite Crown Entertainment Complex.◆Getting to Sea Life Melbourne AquariumTrainSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is a short walk from either Flinders or Southern Cross train stations.Tram (有轨电车)The Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium tram stop is located on the free City Circle Tram route (公交线路) and also routes 70 and 75. City Circle trams run every 10 minutes in both directions.Shuttle BusThe Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle is a free bus service, stopping at key tourist attractions in and around the City. Running daily, every 15 minutes from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.◆Car ParkingWhile there is no public car parking at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, there are several public car parking lots available only a short walk away.◆Wheelchair AccessSea Life Melbourne Aquarium provides people in wheelchairs with full access to all 12 zones. Each floor also has wheelchair accessible toilets.◆TermsTickets will be emailed to you immediately after purchase or you can download and print your ticket once payment has been accepted. Please print out all tickets purchased and present at the front entrance of Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium. No ticket, no entry!4. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium ____________.A. is located at the center of the CBD in the cityB. has 12 most attractive places in MelbourneC. admits visitors from 9:30 am until 6:00 pmD. is beside Crown Entertainment Complex5. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium offers visitors ____________.A. free car parkingB. wheelchair accessC. Internet connectionD. transportation service6. Tickets to Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium _____________.A. are free to all visitorsB. can be purchased by emailC. are checked at the entranceD. can be printed at the ticket officeCMy six-year-old granddaughter stared at me as if she were seeing me for the first time. “Grandma, you are an antique(古董),” she said. “You are old. Antiques are old. You are my antique.”I was not satisfied to let the matter rest there. I took out the Webster’s Dictionary and read the definition to Jenny. I explained, “An antique is not only old, it’s an object existing since or belonging to earlier times...a work of art... a piece of furniture. Antiques are treasured,” I told Jenny as I put away the dictionary. “They have to be handled carefully because they sometimes are very valuable. In order to qualify as an antique, the object has to be at least 100 year s old.”“I’m only 67,” I reminded Jenny.We looked around the house for other antiques, besides me. There was a desk that was handed down from Rone aunt to another and finally to our family. “It’s very old,” I told Jenny. “I try to keep it polished and I s how it off whenever I can. You do that with antiques.”There was a picture on the wall bought at a garage sale. It was dated 1867. “Now that’s an antique,” I said with pride. “Over 100 years old.” Of course it was marked up and scratched(刮坏) and not in ver y good condition. “Sometimes age does that,” I told Jenny. “But the marks are good marks. They show living, or being around. That’s something to display with pride. In fact, sometimes, the more an object shows age, the more valuable it can become.” I belie ved this was important for my own self-worth.Our tour of antiques continued. There was a vase on the floor. It had been in my house for a long time. I was not certain where it came from but I didn’t buy it new. One thing about antiques, I explained to Jen ny, was that they usually had a story. They’d been in one home and then another, handed down from one family to another, traveling all over the place. They’d lasted through years and years. They could have been thrown away, or ignored, or destroyed, or lost. But instead, they survived.For a moment, Jenny looked thoughtful. “I don’t have any antiques but you,” she said. Then her face brightened. “Could I take you to school for show and tell?”“Only if I fit into your backpack,” I answered. And then Jenny’s antique lifted her up and embraced her in a hug that would last through the years.7. Grandma read the definition of “antique” to Jenny in order to ________.A. express her disappointment at being called “antique”B. change Jenny’s shallow understanding of antiquesC. tell Jenny the importance of protecting antiquesD. list all the important characteristics of antiques8. Which of the following information did grandma express to Jenny?A. The desk reminded her of her dear relatives.B. There was usually a sad story behind each antique.C. The spots on the picture showed its age and value.D. She planned to buy a new vase to replace the old one.9. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Grandma was too old to lift Jenny up.B. Jenny was too young to know grandma’s humor.C. Jenny had a strong desire for grandma’s love.D. Grandma had a deep long-lasting love for Jenny.10. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Jenny’s AntiqueB. Grandma’s AntiqueC. A Tour of AntiquesD. A Story of Antiques第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020年高二10月月考英语试卷(无答案)

英语试题全卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150分,考试时间120分钟,注意事项:1.试题的答案书写在答题卡上,不得在试卷上直接作答。
2.作答前认真阅读答题卡上的注意事项。
3.考试结束,有监考人员将试题卡一并收回。
第I卷第一部分听力(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)1. When will the man probably see the performance?A. On Thursday.B. On Friday.C. On Saturday.2. How long has the girl been at her job?A. For a day.B. For almost a year.C. For four years.3. What does the girl need?A. Some books.B. Some furnitureC. Some pens and papers.4. Where is the man now?A. On his way home.B. In the kitchenC. In his office5. What does the man have to do now?A. Complete the researchB. Finish typing up the paperC. Put the material in order第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What does Judy do?A. She sells breadB. She teaches classes.C. She plans vacations7. According to Judy, why is Gary busy now?A. People have more free timeB. People have enough money now.C. People are driving long distances.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What does the man want to do?A. Attend a book signing.B. Buy a signed book. C Copy a book.9. What does the man say about his father?A. He is an author.B. He sells old books.C. He likes the author of Secret.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
2019-2020学年甘肃省张掖中学高三英语模拟试题及参考答案

2019-2020学年甘肃省张掖中学高三英语模拟试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ABest Online Bachelor's ProgramsAn online college degree may appeal to those who want to take lasses while working full time. Choosing where to sign up online will likely be challenging, but below you'll find advice and other resources to make your search easier.•ArizonaStateUniversityASU relies upon cutting-edge technology and world-class educators to offer degree programs that fit into any lifestyle. Its courses employ advanced technology, such as our virtual labs, adaptive learning and virtual community, to provide real-world experiences to prepare graduates for their chosen industry.ADMISSION: 15,321TUITION: S413•UniversityofIllinoisUI is a top-ranked, diverse research institution and an approved SARA institution. For UTs degree completion programs, students transfer with an associate degree or 57-60 credits. All of the online classes arc recorded so students can access lecture material at their convenience.ADMISSION: 385TUITION: S462•UniversityofFloridaUF Online is a fully-online degree pathway giving students access to the same teachers in UF. Courses arc designed and taught by UF's well-known teachers. Students feel connected, frequently communicating with teachers and their fellow students.ADMISSION: 3,340TUITION: $500•OhioStateUniversityThe courses of OSU online bachelor's programs are all related to health science. The online programs are flexible providing students with the knowledge to enter professional medical practice or prepare them for moreadvanced roles in their fields.ADMISSION: 542TUITION: 56421. What's special aboutArizonaStateUniversity?A. It is an approved SARA institution.B. It provides the most expensive programs.C. It offers some technology-assisted courses.D. It admits fewer students than other universities.2. Which university’s, online programs favor medical students?A.ArizonaStateUniversity.B.UniversityofIllinois.C.UniversityofFlorida.D.OhioStateUniversity.3. What's the purpose of this passage?A. To advertise free online programs.B. To call on people to sign up online.C. To introduce some best online programs.D. To provide access to the best universities.BWhere doyou usually put your toothbrush?Do you keep it in the bathroom? How’s your toothbrush looking these days? Even if you can’t see it with a naked eye, experts say it may be saturated(使饱和)with millions of toilet germs!Dr. Charles Oerba, a germ expert, is amicrobiology professor at the University of Arizona. He says there are approximately 3 million bacteria per square inch in most toilet bowls, and every time you flush it without closing the lid, those millions of bacteria droplets spray into the air as far as twenty feet away and dirty everything in their path. And a common victim is your poor toothbrush, usually, left out on the bathroom sink, right?So, what do we do? Dr. Gerba says it’s easy. Close the toilet lid before you flush—that’ll greatly cut downthe germs, which will otherwise float in the air. And wash your toothbrush every few days in mouthwash or peroxide to get rid of any germs hiding in it. You can even put it through the dishwasher to sanitize(消毒)it. And always store your toothbrush in a closed cabinet.Here’s one more tip from Dr. Gerba, who says our kitchen sink is probably dirtier than our toilet. “If an alien came from space and studied the bacterial counts, he probably would conclude he should wash his hands in yourtoilet and go to the bathroom in your sink.” He says that’s because the kitchen sink is a great place where E. coli(大肠杆菌)to live and grow since it’s wet and damp. Bacteria feed on the food that people put down the drain or—that’s left on dishes in the sink. To reset your sink’s bacteria count back to zero, you’d better regularly wash it with hot water and sanitize yoursink with special chemicals. In fact, you may want to do it every day or before preparing dinner.4. What is the purpose of the text?A. To show how to brush your teeth.B. To tell people the importance of health.C. To warn people of the invisible germs.D. To introduce a microbiology professor.5. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. Bathroom sinks are the dirtiest places.B. Bacteria are bad for people’s health.C. Why bacteria spread through the air.D. How bacteria spread in the bathroom.6. What does the underlined word“that”in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. The food.B. The toothbrush.C. The sink.D. The chemical.7. Why does Dr. Gerba mention the example of an alien?A. To tell us a fiction story of an alien studying bacteria.B. To show our kitchen sink may be dirtier than our toilet.C. To teach us how to reset sink’s bacteria count back to zero.D. To prove coli prefers to live in the kitchen and the drain.CI once had my Chinese MBA students brainstorming on “two-hour business plans.” I separated them into six groups and gave them an example: a restaurant chain. The more original their ideas, the better, I said. Finally, five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains. The sixth proposed a catering service. Though I admitted the time limit had been difficult, I expressed my disappointment.My students were middle managers, financial analysts and financiers from state-owned enterprises and global companies. They were without talent or opinions, but they had been shaped by an educational system thatrarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness. The scene I just described came in different forms during my two years teaching at the school. Papers were often copied from the Web and the Harvard Business Review. Case study debates were written up and just memorized. Students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.InChina, every product you can imagine has been made and sold. But so few well-developed marketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand.With this problem in mind, partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been established. And then there's the “thousand talent scheme.” this new government program is intended to improve technological modernization by attracting top foreign-trained scientists to the mainland with big money. But there are worries aboutChina's research environment. It's hardly known for producing independent thinking and openness, and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.At last, forChina, becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnership with top western universities. Nor is it about gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them to think creatively. It's about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds. It's not that simple.8. Why does the writer feel disappointed at his students?A. Because there is one group presenting a catering service.B. Because the six groups did not cooperate well in the brainstorm.C. Because all the students copied a case for the difficult topic.D. Because the students' ideas were lacking in creativeness.9. Which of the following scenes is NOT considered as lack of creation?A. Papers were often downloaded from the Internet.B. Students often said that copying is a preferable business strategy.C. Students combine knowledge and critical thoughts to solve a problem.D. Case study debates were written up as well as recited.10. We can infer form the passage that ________.A. China can make and sell any product all over the world from its own creation.B. high pay may not solve the problem ofChina's research environment.C. cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a Chinese brand.D. the new government program is aimed at encouraging imagination.11. Which is the best title for the passage?A Look for a new way of learning B. Reward creative thinkingC. How to become a creatorD. Establish a technical environmentDI started out in life with few advantages. I didn't graduate from high school. I worked at menial (不体面的) jobs. I had limited education, limited skills and a limited future.And then I began asking, "Why are some people more successful than others?" This question changed my life.Over the years, I have read thousands of books and articles on the subjects of success and achievement(成就). It seems that the reasons have been discussed and written about for more than two thousand years, in every possible way. One quality that most philosophers, teachers and experts agree on is the importance of self-discipline (自律). As Al Tomsik summarized it years ago, "Success is tons of discipline."Some years ago, I attended a conference in Washington. It was the lunch break and I was eating at a nearby food fair. The area was crowded and I sat down at the last open table by myself, even though it was a table for four.A few minutes later, an older gentleman and a younger woman who was his assistant came along carrying trays of food, obviously looking for a place to sit. With plenty of room at my table, I immediately invited the older gentleman to join me. He was hesitant (犹豫), but I insisted. Finally, thanking me as he sat down, we began to chat over lunch.It turned out that his name was Kop Kopmeyer. As it happened, I immediately knew who he was. He was a legend in the field of success and achievement. Kop Kopmeyer had written four large books, each of which contained 250 success principles that he had obtained from more than fifty years of research and study. I had read all four books from cover to cover, more than once.After we had chatted for a while, I asked him the question that many people in this situation would ask, "Of all the one thousand success principles that you have discovered, which do you think is the most important?”He smiled at me, as if he had been asked this question many times, and replied, without hesitating, "The most important success principle of all was stated by Thomas Huxley many years ago. He said, 'Do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.'"He went on to say, "There are 999 other success principles that I have found in my reading and experience, but without self-discipline, none of them work."12. Why did the writer ask the question in Paragraph 2 ?A. Because he wasn't satisfied with himself.B. Because he was a person of self-discipline.C. Because he dislike those successful people.D. Because he wanted to share his idea on success.13. What made the writer invite the older gentleman to join him ?A. His great kindness.B. The gentleman's fame.C. His eagerness for success.D. The gentleman's habit.14. What are the four large books about ?A. Personal changesB. The secret of successC. Sayings of wisdomD. The gentleman's manners.15. What's the best title for the text ?A. The Magic of ReadingB. An Unexpected ConversationC. A Question that Changed MyLifeD. The Power of Self-discipline第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019_2020学年高二英语上学期期中试题
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020学年高二英语上学期期中试题(满分120分,时间100分钟)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。
AMy house is made out of wood,glass and stone.It is also made out of software.If you come to visit,you’ll probably be surpr ised when you come in.Someone will give you an electronic PIN(个人身份号码) to wear.This PIN tells the house who and where you are.The house uses this information to give you what you need.When it’s dark outside,the PIN turns on the lights nearest to you,and then turns them off as you walk away from them.Music moves with you too.If the house knows your favorite music,it plays it.The music seems to be everywhere,but in fact other people in the house hear different music or no music.If you get a telephone call,only the nearest telephone rings.Of course,you are also able to tell the house if you want something.There is a home control console(控制台),a small machine that turns things on and off around you.The PIN and the console are new ideas,but they are in fact like many things we have today.If you want to go to a movie,you need a ticket.If I give you my car keys,you can use my car.The car works for you because you have the keys.My house works for you because you wear the PIN or hold the console.I believe that ten years from now,most new homes will have the systems that I’ve put in my house.The systems will probably be even bigger and better than the ones I’ve put in today.I like to try new ideas.I know that some of my ideas will work better than others.But I hope that one day I will stop thinking of these systems as new,and ask myself instead,“How will I live without them?”1.What does the passage mainly discuss?A.How to develop a new system. B.The function of the PIN.C.A home for the future. D.Easy life in the future. 2.The writer’s new house is different from ordinary ones mainly because ________.A.it has been controlled by computersB.you can make a telephone call anywhereC.it has your favorite music following youD.the writer is able to change his new idea into practice3.What is the writer most likely to be according to the passage?A.An experienced teacher. B.A famous doctor.C.An idealist. D.An IT expert.BSea Life Melbourne Aquarium (水族馆)The all-new Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, situated i n the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, is one of Victoria’s leading visitor attractions and an unforgettable outing for the whole family. Having 12 amazing zones of discovery, Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is the very place that you cannot miss when you visit the city.◆ Opening TimesSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is open from 9:30 am until 6:00 pm every day of the year, including public holidays. Last admission is at 5:00 pm, one hour before closing.◆ Location (位置)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is located on the corner of Flinders Street and King Street, Melbourne. It is situated on the Yarra River, opposite Crown Entertainment Complex.◆ Getting to Sea Life Melbourne AquariumTrainSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is a short walk from either Flinders or Southern Cross train stations.Tram (有轨电车)The Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium tram stop is located on the free City Circle Tram route (公交线路) and also routes 70 and 75. City Circle trams run every 10 minutes in both directions.Shuttle BusThe Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle is a free bus service, stopping at key tourist attractions in and around the City. Running daily, every 15 minutes from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.◆ Car ParkingWhile there is no public car parking at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, there are several public car parking lots available only a short walk away.◆ Wheelchair AccessSea Life Melbourne Aquarium provides people in wheelchairs with full access to all 12 zones. Each floor also has wheelchair accessible toilets.◆ TermsTickets will be emailed to you immediately after purchase or you can download and print your ticket once payment has been accepted. Please print out all ticketspurchased and present at the front entrance of Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium. No ticket, no entry!4. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium ____________.A. is located at the center of the CBD in the cityB. has 12 most attractive places in MelbourneC. admits visitors from 9:30 am until 6:00 pmD. is beside Crown Entertainment Complex5. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium offers visitors ____________.A. free car parkingB. wheelchair accessC. Internet connectionD. transportation service6. Tickets to Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium _____________.A. are free to all visitorsB. can be purchased by emailC. are checked at the entranceD. can be printed at the ticket officeCMy six-year-old granddaughter stared at me as if she were seeing me for the first time. “Grandma, you are an antique(古董),” she said. “You are old. Antiques are old. You are my antique.”I was not satisfied to let the matter rest there. I took out the Webster’s Dictionary and read the definition to Jenny. I explained, “An antique is not only old, it’s an object existing s ince or belonging to earlier times...a work of art...a piece of furniture. Antiques are treasured,” I told Jenny as I put away the dictionary. “They have to be handled carefully because they sometimes are very valuable. In order to qualify as an antique, the object has to be at least 100 years old.”“I’m only 67,” I reminded Jenny.We looked around the house for other antiques, besides me. There was a desk that was handed down from Rone aunt to another and finally to our family. “It’s very old,” I told Jenny. “I try to keep it polished and I show it off whenever I can. You do that with antiques.”There was a picture on the wall bought at a garage sale. It was dated 1867. “Now that’s an antique,” I said with pride. “Over 100 years old.” Of course it was marked up and scratched(刮坏) and not in very good condition. “Sometimes age does that,” I told Jenny. “But the marks are good marks. They show living, or being around. That’s something to display with pride. In fact, sometimes, the more an object shows age, the more valuable it ca n become.” I believed this was important for my own self-worth.Our tour of antiques continued. There was a vase on the floor. It had been inmy house for a long time. I was not certain where it came from but I didn’t buy it new. One thing about antiques, I explained to Jenny, was that they usually had a story. They’d been in one home and then another, handed down from one family to another, traveling all over the place. They’d lasted through years and years. They could have been thrown away, or ignored, or destroyed, or lost. But instead, they survived.For a moment, Jenny looked thoughtful. “I don’t have any antiques but you,” she said. Then her face brightened. “Could I take you to school for show and tell?”“Only if I fit into your backpack,” I answered.And then Jenny’s antique lifted her up and embraced her in a hug that would last through the years.7. Grandma read the definition of “antique” to Jenny in order to ________.A. express her disappointment at being called “antique”B. change Jenny’s shallo w understanding of antiquesC. tell Jenny the importance of protecting antiquesD. list all the important characteristics of antiques8. Which of the following information did grandma express to Jenny?A. The desk reminded her of her dear relatives.B. There was usually a sad story behind each antique.C. The spots on the picture showed its age and value.D. She planned to buy a new vase to replace the old one.9. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Grandma was too old to lift Jenny up.B. Jenn y was too young to know grandma’s humor.C. Jenny had a strong desire for grandma’s love.D. Grandma had a deep long-lasting love for Jenny.10. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Jenny’s AntiqueB. Grandma’s AntiqueC. A Tour of AntiquesD. A Story of Antiques第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2022-2021学年高一英语10月月考试题(无答案)
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2020-2021学年高一英语10月月考试题(无答案)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷100分,第Ⅱ卷50分,共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.What did the woman buy in London?A. A sweater.B. A hat.C.A dress.2.How does Sara feel now?A.Excited .B. Nervous.C. Upset.3.What will the woman put on the tables?A.The napkins.B. The forks.C.The glasses.4.How did the woman get to school today?A.By car.B.By bus.C.By bike.5.Where will the man go for further education?A.To Italy.B.To France.C.To Hungary .第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Which place is the post office next to?A.A supermarket.B. A library.C. A bank.7.What’s the time now probably?A.4:00 pm.B. 4:10 pm.C. 4:30 pm.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What activity are the speakers preparing for?A.A birthday party.B.A traditional festival.C.A family picnic.9.What food will the speakers give up?A. Chips.B. Pizza.C. Chicken.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019_2020学年高二英语10月月考试题(无答案)
甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020学年高二英语10月月考试题(无答案)全卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150分,考试时间120分钟,注意事项:1.试题的答案书写在答题卡上,不得在试卷上直接作答。
2.作答前认真阅读答题卡上的注意事项。
3.考试结束,有监考人员将试题卡一并收回。
第I卷第一部分听力(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)1. When will the man probably see the performance?A. On Thursday.B. On Friday.C. On Saturday.2. How long has the girl been at her job?A. For a day.B. For almost a year.C. For four years.3. What does the girl need?A. Some books.B. Some furnitureC. Some pens and papers.4. Where is the man now?A. On his way home.B. In the kitchenC. In his office5. What does the man have to do now?A. Complete the researchB. Finish typing up the paperC. Put the material in order第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What does Judy do?A. She sells breadB. She teaches classes.C. She plans vacations7. According to Judy, why is Gary busy now?A. People have more free timeB. People have enough money now.C. People are driving long distances.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What does the man want to do?A. Attend a book signing.B. Buy a signed book. C Copy a book.9. What does the man say about his father?A. He is an author.B. He sells old books.C. He likes the author of Secret.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
甘肃省兰州市第一中学2019-2020学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题Word版含答案
兰州一中2019-2020-2学期4月月考试题高二英语说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分120分,考试时间100分钟。
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第I卷(选择题)第一部分(共四节,满分80分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共30小题,每小题1分,满分30分)1. She showed the visitors around the museum, the construction had taken more than 5 years.A. with itB. with whichC. of itD. of which2. The box all the books you need an English-English dictionary.A. contains; to includeB. contains; includingC. includes; containedD. includes; containing3. Rice doesn’t grow well there is not enough water.A. whereB. in whichC. on whichD. so4. is often the case with children, Tom was better by the time the doctor arrived.A. ItB. ThatC. WhatD. As5. Great changes in our school since 2016. A lot of progress .A. have taken the place; have been madeB. had taken place; have been madeC. were taken place; has madeD. have taken place; has been made6. More and more people go jogging in the morning, benefits for health arise from the air rich in oxygen.A. whichB. thatC. whoseD. who7. The mother saw her baby fall to the ground, brought her heart to her mouth.A. itB. and whichC. and thatD. that1。
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- 1 - 高一英语 (本试卷面满分120分,时间100分钟) 第I卷 (共65分) 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分) 第—节 单项选择(共15小题;每小題1分,满分15分) 1. Excuse me, but could you tell me ? I’d like to drop him a line. A. where is his address B. where his address is C. what his address is D. what is his address 2. I had just finished all my homework and was about to go to bed the phone rang. A. when B. until C. while D. before 3. a local villager leading the way, they went into the forest searching for the missing boy. A. For B. As C. With D. By 4. “The fruit trees were all planted five years ago,” the farmer said, at the hill. A. happily pointed B. happily pointing C. and points happily D. and happily pointing 5. The CCTV Spring Festival Gala is a big stage, ________ many new actors or actresses are to become famous. A. where B. when C. that D. which 6. The government _________ special importance to the educational and inspirational resources. A. attached B. contributed C. led D. indicated 7. _________ Qu Qiubai, we set up a primary school _________ after him. A. In honor of; naming B. In face of; named C. In place of; naming D. In memory of; named 8. Snowfall and low temperatures haven’t made the animals move hurriedly for shelter. _________, they greet the snow with excitement, either enjoying the snowy landscape or tasting snowflakes. A. On the contrary B. In conclusion C. As a whole D. Aside from 9. He ______ writing the paper now. He hadn’t written a single word when I left him ten minutes ago. A. shouldn’t be B. can’t have finished C. can’t be D. mustn’t have finished 10. We should try our best to ______ those people after the disaster. A. break out B. cheer on C. break up D. cheer up 11. The government has to close those small factories to prevent the water of the river ______. A. polluting B. from polluting C. being polluted D. polluted 12. _______ we will go home or not will ______ it is going to rain tomorrow. A. Whether; depend on whether B. Whether; depend on - 1 -
C. When; depend on if D. How; depend on whether 13. Have you made an apology ____ him ____ breaking his window? Yes, I have. A. for , to B. to, to C. for, for D. to , for 14. ____ on foods that contain a lot of fat and sugar if you want to lose weight. A. Turn down B. Cut down C. Take down D. Slow down 15. _________ matters most in learning English is enough practice. A. What B. Why C. Where D. Which 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小題1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 “None of us get out of life alive, so be brave and be thankful for all the opportunities (机会)you have.” Those were ___16___ words said by 18-year-old Jake Bailey, a cancer patient. Bailey was in the leading position of the Students’ Union. The young man had planned to___17___ at his high school’s end-of-year ceremony (典礼)on schedule. ___18___, just the week before, he received shocking ___19___. After several weeks of not feeling well, tests showed that he had a fast-growing form of cancer. Doctors said, without ___20___, he would only have weeks to live, so they didn’t ___21___ him to take part in the event. But Bailey put on his school uniform along with his ___22___ face and left his hospital bed to give the inspiring speech to his ___23___. Without doubt, his surprise appearance ___24___ everyone at the ceremony. Sitting in the wheelchair, he began to ___25___ his ideas. He expressed that a strong-willed person would not easily ___26___, no matter how hard life was. At the speech, Bailey encouraged his schoolmates to ___27___ their time. “The future is truly in our hands. ___28___ about having impractical long-term dreams. Let’s be ___29___to short-term goals ,” He___30___. “We don’t know where we might end up, or when we will end up, so work with pride on what is ___31___ us.” When the senior ___32___ his speech with the school’s ___33___, “Altiora Peto,” which means “I fight for higher things”, the entire room burst into cheers.___34___, Bailey’s message was heard loud and clear. Bailey then closed his eyes and ___35___ the words “Thank you”. 16. A. unbelievable B. genuine C. inspiring D. amazing 17. A. speak B. chat C. sing D. debate 18. A. so B. Instead C. Besides D. However 19. A. fault B. attack C. news D. pain 20. A. doubt B. hope C. treatment D. delay 21. A. persuade B. allow C. warn D. organize 22. A. determined B. frightened C. satisfied D. surprised 23. A. friends B. family C. schoolmates. D. roommates 24. A. amused B. shocked C. affected D. frightened 25. A. explain B. form C. share D. change 26. A. turn up B. give in C. break up D. cut down