2020届高二英语下学期月考试题(湖南湘潭县一中)
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2020届高二英语下学期月考试题(湖南湘潭县一中)

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1 2020 年上学期 2 月月考试题卷 英语 科目 命题人:秦婧 班级________ 姓名 ________ 第一部分 词汇运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节 单项选择(共 10 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) (1) A billion people in the world will not have _________ to clean drinking water. A. action B. advance C. access D. agreement (2) Dana admitted _________ hurt by what I had said. A. to feel B. felt C. having felt D. feeling (3) Max is hardworking, cheerful, and _________ honest. A. above all B. after all C. at all D. all in all (4)The bright colors can make a small room _________ much bigger. A. arise B. arrange C. notice D. appear (5)Helen left her last job and has yet to find _________. A. else B. other C. another D. extra (6)Lily hoped she would pass her driving test at the first _________. A. aspect B. attempt C. effort D. attack (7)She ________ in tears when she heard the sad news. A. broke off B. broke up C. broke out D. broke down (8)The room is three meters long and two meters ________. A. width B. board C. broad D. abroad (9)The radio stops working because the battery is ________. A. slow B. flat C. below D. behind (10)Bill had done everything he could ________ to me. A. avoid talking B. to avoid talking C. avoid to talk D. to avoid to talk 第二节 改变词性(共 10 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) (11)The school carried out an (analyze) of pupils’ needs. (12)There were puzzles and games to keep the children (amuse). (13)Silence,please.Mr. Bennett is about to make an (announce). (14)After an (anxiety) wait, Audrey was told that her son was safe. (15)She rushed into the hotel, (apology) for being so late. (16)Women are more concerned than men about their personal (appear). (17) I broke the vase during an (argue) with my husband. (18)She was rushed to the hospital, but was dead on (arrive). (19)He was one of 30 (apply) for the manager’s job. (20)The young man was accused of (attempt) murder.2 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 35 分) 第一节(共 10 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 25 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,并在答题纸上将 该项涂黑。 A So many everyday activities in modern life are done over the Internet. This includes everything from buying clothes to watching movies to even applying for colleges. Almost every college and university in the United States now offers some forms of Internet-based application. And future students can see photographs of schools on their websites. Some even provide video tours. Candidates can find all kinds of information about the schools they hope to attend all over the Internet. But Ed Bustos, director of international admission at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, argues that students miss out on a lot when they only use Internet information to make their college decisions. He says the best way to get a detailed look at what life is like at any college or university is by visiting the campus. School visits are very common in the U. S. , Bustos notes. Most students begin visiting colleges and universities of interest in the summer before their final year of high school. But, the majority of colleges and universities let interested students and their families visit their campuses at almost any time of year. Bustos suggests that students get in touch with the admissions offices of the schools that interest them. Then they can join other visiting students for a free guided tour of the campus. Current students usually lead the tours, Bustos notes. Their job is to provide information, offer advice and show future students all the different parts of the campus, such as housing and classrooms. So students should prepare plenty of questions. Bustos also notes that it is never too early to visit a school. He says students should consider visiting any college or university they can. This could be years before they even start thinking about the application process. And it does not matter if the school they visit is the one they have interest in attending, he says. Simply witnessing the college experience in real life can be helpful for young people. 21. Through the websites of colleges and universities future students can______ . A. see what the campuses look like B. take part in online group discussions C. take online college courses D. check in at their new schools 22. From the last paragraph we can know_____ . A. a student should only visit the university that interests him B. it's better to visit universities with a successful application C. visiting universities at any time is helpful for students D. it's difficult for students to successfully apply for a university3 23. What's the best title for the passage? A. Practical Advice: Experiencing College Life in Advance B. College Admissions: Visiting Schools to Learn More C. Various Ways of Learning about a University D. How to Apply for a College that You Like B Jose Rommel Umano, who is originally from the Philippines, moved to New York in the autumn of 2016. He came on a family-reunification visa and joined his wife, who had been living in America for some time. This is a typical tale: America gives more weight to close family members when considering immigration applications than some other rich countries do. More surprising is that Mr. Rommel Umano arrived with a master's degree from the University of Tokyo and 20 years of experience as an architect in Japan. Yet this, it turns out, is typical too. Nearly half of all the immigrants who arrived between 2011 and 2015 were college-educated. This is a level ^unheard of" in America, says Jeanne Batalova, co-author of the paper containing the finding published by the Migration Policy Institute (MPI). One of Donald Trump's many executive orders instructed the Departments of Labour, Justice and Homeland Security to examine immigration rules. The president, whose hostility to illegal migrants is well-known, has also said that he would like to change the criteria for choosing legal ones, pointing to Canada or Australia as models for America to copy. In 1967, Canada became the first country to introduce a points system for immigration ; Canada and Australia now both give priority to would-be migrants with degrees, work experience and fluent English (and in Canada, French). Some of the president's advisers think this system is better than America's family-centred approach. The doomed immigration bill from 2013 that died in the House of Representatives also reflected widespread enthusiasm for a points-based system. Two things ought to make this enthusiasm less extreme. First, Canada and Australia have concluded that pure points systems do not work well. A surprisingly high percentage of the people admitted this way ended up unemployed. Both countries have since changed their immigration criteria so that applicants who have job offers in their pockets may jump the queue. Second, migrants who move to America to join family members have become much better educated. Of the more than 1 million new green-card holders (or permanent residents) in 2015, the most recent year with numbers available, almost half were immediate relatives of citizens. 24. What is more influential when America deals with immigration applications? A. Original nationalities. B. Family bonds. C. Education backgrounds. D. Work experience. 25. How is the pure points-based system according to the passage?4 A. New. B. Cruel. C. Imperfect. D. Simple. 26. The immigrants who have arrived in America in recent years_______. A. are of higher quality B. often end up unemployed C. get much better jobs in the country D. all have immediate relatives in the country C New government research delivers some concerning news for U. S. teens—almost 1 in 5 have prediabetes(前期糖尿病). Young adults fared even worse—1 in 4 of those aged 19 to 34 have prediabetes. A person with prediabetes has higher than normal blood sugar levels. The levels aren't yet high enough to be considered type 2 diabetes. But often, people who have prediabetes go on to develop type 2 diabetes. Prediabetes is very common among adolescents and young adults. We want people to know that this is a serious health condition that raises the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke, ” said study author Linda Andes, a statistician with the CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation. The good news? Prediabetes can be reversed, she said. “This can be a wake-up call to motivate people into action—eating a healthier diet, getting more physical activity and losing weight. ” The researchers used data from nationally representative nutrition surveys that included almost 6,000 teens and young adults. Blood sugar levels were assessed with three different testing methods. Other tests, such as blood pressure and cholesterol, were also done. The study found that 18% of teens had prediabetes. For young adults, that number was 24%. Obese teens and young adults were more likely to have prediabetes. Male teens and young adults were far more likely to have prediabetes than females. Adolescents and young adults with prediabetes also had higher cholesterol and blood pressure, and carried more weight around their abdomen(腹部).Several experts not involved with the study discussed the implications. “The most significant issue I see is that even if a person does not go on to develop diabetes, prediabetes itself is associated with increased cardiometabolic ( 心 血 管 代 谢 ) risks in many people," said Dr. Mary Pat Gallagher, director of the pediatric diabetes center in New York City. “This means that this group of people should undergo more careful screening and receive more intensive counseling about changes in lifestyle that could improve their health," she said. 27. What do we know about people with prediabetes? A. They have lower blood sugar levels. B. They have lower cholesterol and blood pressure. C. They are sure to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.5 D. They suffered from increased cardiometabolic risks. 28. Which of the following group is the most likely to have prediabetes? A. Male obese teens. B. Male obese young adults. C. Female obese teens. D. Female obese young adults. 29. What can we infer from Linda Andes’ words? A. Eating a healthier diet can help change prediabetes. B. Type 2 diabetes raises the risk of prediabetes. C. Prediabetes only exists among adolescents and young adults. D. Heart disease and stroke both contribute to prediabetes. 30. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Prediabetes now common among teens and young adults. B. The significance of researching prediabetes. C. The symptoms of prediabetes. D. Solutions to prediabetes. 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。选项中有两项为多余 选项。 Think about how much reading you do everyday. When you look at it, you might find that reading is the work-related skill that you use most often! 31 After all, if we can read and comprehend textbooks, then aren't we good readers? Maybe not. Given the time that reading consumes, it may be a skill that we can and should improve. 32 It means getting faster and more efficient at reading, while still understanding what you're reading. Although you spend a good part of your day reading, have you ever thought about how you read? How do your eyes make sense of the shapes of the letters, and then put those letters together to form sentences that you can understand? Reading is quite a complex skill. It was previously believed during reading, both eyes focus on particular letters. 33 Scientists now believe that the eyes lock onto different letters at the same time, usually two characters apart. Your brain then fuses(融合 ) these images together to form a word. This happens very swiftly, as we look through pages of the text! Many people read at an average rate of 250 words per minute. 34 Imagine, then, if you could double your rate to 500 words per minute. You could read all of this content in half the time. You could then spend the saved time on other tasks, or take a few extra minutes to relax. 35 This leads to better “big picture" understanding, which can greatly benefit your work and career. A. Recent research shows this isn't the case. B. But what does becoming a better reader involve? C. You need to practice to improve your reading speed. D. It's also a skill that most of us take for granted by the time we reach age 12. E. This means that an average page in a book or document takes 1- 2 minutes to read.6 F. Speed-reading has many benefits. G. Another important advantage of speed-reading is that it allows one to better comprehend the overall structure of an argument. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 45 分 第一节(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。 Martin Fennings tried twice to lose weight, and managed to lose several pounds. But he always 36 his old ways and the weight went back again. Martin was 37 to fight against his habits in 2015. When he was 38 treatment for angina(心绞痛),he experienced growing discomfort. He didn't believe it was anything 39 at that time but later his 40 got greatly worse. There was 41 in my chest, my left arm, the top of my shoulder and the back of my neck," he says. “After two hours, I was still suffering. ” Martin wasn't 42 what was happening, so he called for a(n) 43 When he was sent to Russels Hall Hospital, he was given a series of 44 After reading the results, doctors 45 that Martin needed quadruple bypass surgery. “I thought the whole world 46 ,” says Martin. “They let me go home for three days before the surgery. I had friends and family coming round, almost as if to say their last 47 The day after surgery, Martin felt better than 48 and was determined to start getting 49 “Life is a beautiful journey and I don't want to break it halfway," says Martin. 50 he was released from hospital a couple of weeks later, he bought a bike and soon took short rides near his home. He's even got a(n) 51 gold because of his friend. “A friend of mine does workouts 52 every day and now he does triathlons(铁人三项).Looking at him has 53 me and he's egging me on to try one," say Martin. “I can swim. I can bike. I can run. Therefore, I put them 54 ! That is my own ‘triathlons’. I think I have the ability and determination to 55 it. ” 36. A. depended on B. returned to C. took to D. held on to 37. A. supported B. begged C. forced D. suggested 38. A. performing B. considering C. completing D. receiving 39. A. surprising B. serious C. important D. cheerful 40. A. moods B. surgery C. symptoms D. treatment 41. A. blood B. sweat C. pressure D. pain 42. A. sure B. satisfied C. afraid D. impatient 43. A. taxi B. ambulance C. doctor D. agent 44. A. advice B. surveys C. checks D. analysis 45. A. comforted B. doubted C. reminded D. confirmed 46. A. was changed B. fell apart C. was betrayed D. dropped out 47. A. goodbyes B. wishes C. greetings D. thanks7 48. A. dreamed B. expected C. demanded D. told 49. A. thin B. curious C. active D. joyful 50. A. Because B. Though C. Even if D. When 51. A. main B. special C. brilliant D. official 52. A. regularly B. gradually C. eventually D. casually 53. A. calmed B. educated C. inspired D. cured 54. A. away B. off C. aside D. together 55. A. achieve B. adjust C. follow D. ignore 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15 分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Two life-saving medicines What follows is a brief reference to two drugs—aspirin and penicillin, both of 56. _______ have saved millions of people’s lives and have proved 57. __________ (benefit) to mankind since they were invented. Aspirin was invented in 1897, which was sold in shops 58. _________ the form of tablets three years 59. _________ (late). Not only has aspirin proved vital for reducing fever and helping stop pain, but there are also 60. _________ things that aspirin can help with. It has the potential 61. __________ (reduce) the risk of heart attacks. Besides, 62. _________ can prevent strokes and reduce the risk of some cancers 63. _________ 40 per cent. Still, it can reduce blood sugar levels and, therefore, help people with diabetes. Penicillin 64. ____________ (discover) in 1928. Since the new drug was needed for World WarⅡ, the government approval process for penicillin was accelerated, and mass 65. __________ (produce) began in 1944. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分) 导读:无论你身处哪里,这是全世界、全人类的战役。 假如你是李华,给留在北京过寒假的留学生朋友 Jack 写一封电子邮件,告知其目前新 型冠状病毒肺炎的形势,请他注意防护。 要点如下: 1. 告知疫情现状; 2. 注意防护,如减少外出,带口罩外出,勤洗手等; 3. 表达战胜疫情的信心。 注意: 1. 可适当增加细节, 使行文连贯; 2. 80 词左右; 3. 参考词汇:new coronavirus pneumonia(新型冠状病毒感染的肺炎); a surgical mask 口罩;outbreak 爆发;epidemic situation 疫情8 第二节(满分 25 分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的 词数应为 150 左右。 An unusual thing happened to Arthur when he was on the way to work one day. As he walked along Park Avenue near the First National Bank, he heard the sound of someone trying to start a car. He tried again and again but couldn’t get the car moving. Arthur turned and looked inside at the face of a young man who looked worried. Arthur stopped and asked, “It looks like you’ve got a problem,” Arthur said. “I’m afraid so. I’m in a big hurry and I can’t start my car.” “Is there something I can do to help?” Arthur asked. The young man looked at the two suitcases in the back seat and then said, “Thanks. If you’re sure it wouldn’t be too much trouble, you could help me get these suitcases into a taxi.” “No trouble at all. I’d be glad to help.” The young man got out and took one of the suitcases from the back seat. After placing it on the ground, he turned to get the other one. Just as Arthur picked up the first suitcase and started walking, he heard the long loud noise of an alarm. It was from the bank. There had been a robbery! Park Avenue had been quiet a moment before. Now the air was filled with the sound of the alarm and the shouts of people running from all directions. Cars stopped and the passengers joined the crowd in front of the bank. People asked each other, “What happened?” But everyone had a different answer. Arthur, still carrying the suitcase, turned to look at the bank and walked right into the young woman in front of him. She looked at the suitcase and then at him. Arthur was surprised. “Why is she looking at me like that?” He thought. “The suitcase! She thinks I’m the bank thief!” Arthur looked around at the crowd of people. He became frightened, and without another thought, he started to run. Paragraph 1: As he was running,Arthur heard the young man shouting behind,"Stop, stop.”_____________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2 The taxi stopped in front of the Police Station and Arthur_______________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

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