浙江绍兴诸暨中学2019-2020高二英语上学期期中试题(Word版含答案)
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第 1 页 共 8 页 诸暨中学 2019 学年高二期中考试英语试卷 考生须知: 1.本卷满分 120 分,考试时间 90 分钟; 2.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效; 3.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分) 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分) 听下面 5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小 题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Check his room. B. Write his report. C. Call his dad. 2. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A photo. B. A friend. C. A party. 3. What will the woman’s family probably do this year? A. Cycling. B. Windsurfing. C. Walking. 4. How much is the man's ticket? A. £16.50. B. £14.50. C. £12.50. 5. Where are the speakers probably? A. In the classroom. B. In the library. C. In the cinema. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三 个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读 各个小题. 每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两 遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. What happened to Molly? A. She hurt her finger. B. She broke her arm. C. She fell off her bike. 7. What does the woman complain about? A. The tennis player. B. The big bandage. C. The insect bites. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Order some equipment. B. Find a new supplier. C. Contact a job candidate.第 2 页 共 8 页 9. What problems do the speakers have? A. The model has been discontinued. B. The designer has left the company. C. The supplier has increased the prices. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. What will Tom do on Saturday? A. Go camping. B. Throw a party. C. Attend a wedding. 11. When will Nick watch a basketball match? A. On Sunday morning. B. On Saturday evening. C. On Saturday afternoon. 12. Who will be free on Saturday? A. Greg. B. Sam. C. Alan. 听第 9 段材科,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. Which flat does the man probably prefer? A. A two-bedroom flat. B. A three-bedroom flat. C. A four-bedroom flat. 14. Where would Phil rather live? A. In the city centre. B. In the west suburb. C. In the east of the city. 15. What do we know about the first flat? A. It’s a good size. B. It is well equipped. C. It is far from the station. 16. What is a disadvantage of the second flat? A. It's too expensive. B. It lacks a shower. C. It's going to be noisy. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. What kind of professional photography is Karen working on? A. Weddings. B. Advertising. C. Sports. 18. What does Karen spend most time doings? A. Taking pictures. B. Using her computer. C. Organizing the business. 19. What does Karen enjoy most? A. Pleasing her customers. B. Travelling to new places. C. Working for the magazine. 20. What does Karen think photographers' websites should do? A. Provide detailed information. B. Have a simple design. C. Show the latest photos. 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。第 3 页 共 8 页 A It was an old day when I set out for a run in Moab, Utah, with my dog, Taz. As an athlete I often went for a run by myself. While running along a canyon (峡谷) road, I hit a piece of ice. I slipped down the rock face and fell 60 feet into the canyon, landing on a ledge (岩脊). Taz found his way to me, so I knew there must be a way out of the canyon, but I couldn’t stand, as I had broken an important bone. I shouted for help but then decided to move to the bottom of the canyon first. The ledge was too dangerous to stay. It took me five hours to go a quarter of a mile. Eventually it got dark, and I decided to stay where I was for the night, next to a puddle of water. All I had on me was a water bottle and some chocolates. At night, I avoided sleeping for fear of dying of hypothermia (低体温症). Taz stayed with me, providing some warmth. The next morning, I couldn’t move at all. But I was sure somebody would hear me screaming for help. The second night in the canyon seemed even colder. My feet were frostbitten (冻伤). On the third day, I accepted the fact that I might die. I called Taz over and told him to go and get help. Taz returned, alone. Then I heard an engine in the distance. I started shouting for help, and then I saw a man walking towards me. It turned out that my neighbor noticed I hadn’t come home, and Taz had found the rescue team. I was airlifted to hospital, where doctors found I was seriously wounded, having lost half of my blood. Five years on, I still think about the experience. I couldn’t run like I used to due to the after-effects of the accident, and cold weather brings back bad memories, but I’m married with two kids, and Taz is still alive. Realizing you have a second chance to live puts things into perspective. 21. Why did the author try to move to the bottom of the canyon? A. To reach a safe place. B. To climb back to the road. C. To come across some helper. D. To avoid being attacked by wild animals. 22. What was the biggest challenge the author faced during the nights in the canyon? A. Lack of food. B. Physical pain. C. Fear of death. D. Low temperature. 23. What can we infer from the rescue? A. Taz turned to the author’s neighbor for help. B. The author stayed in the canyon for 3 nights. C. The author didn’t hold out much hope of his dog. D. The rescue team was required by the author's neighbor. B A new research, presented on Monday, suggests that parents who go down slides with their kids are actually making slides even riskier for their little ones. Led by Dr. Charles Jennissen, a professor at the University of Iowa, the research found that placing children (especially infants and toddlers 蹒跚学步的小孩) on adult laps increases the risk of injury to their lower legs, including broken bones.第 4 页 共 8 页 "I've seen a lot of these injuries all through my career, and I hadn't seen anybody talk about this problem," says Jennissen. So Jennissen and his colleagues found that about 350,000 children under the age of six were injured on slides in the U.S. from 2002 to 2015. Injuries were most common among kids from 12-23 months of age, and the most common injury was lower leg fractures (骨折). The researchers found that 94 percent of 600 cases include lower leg injuries. This is important, because that's not how a kid falling off a slide alone would usually get hurt. The fact that so many kids are getting lower leg injuries—and that those injuries seem to get less common as kids get older—suggests something else is at play. Jennissen thinks that when children are sliding alone, they aren’t going fast enough or carrying enough body weight to hurt themselves. When they’re sitting on an adult’s lap and their foot gets caught, they have the added momentum of an adult body. "We think a lot of these lower extremity injuries are because they're on the lap," says Jennissen. "We don't know that for sure, because no parents say that. But from my experience, and the data that suggests it, we think almost all of these are kids are on the lap." Jennissen isn’t arguing that you should never go down the slide with your kid—he agrees that it’s fun and that he’s done it with his own kids—but he thinks adults should realize the risks. 24. What can we learn about the research from the passage? A. Many parents are hurt when going down slides with their kids. B. Dr. Charles Jennissen is the leader of the research team. C. More and more adult laps are found hurt in the accidents. D. Many people have discussed the possible reasons for the injuries. 25. The underlined phrase at play in Para.5 probably means _____. A. taking effect B. paying attention C. making efforts D. solving problems 26. What is Jennissen’s attitude towards parents’ going down slides with kids? A. He supports it. B. He is against it. C. He is careful about it. D. He doesn’t care about it. C Walmart will soon use 360 robot cleaners across a few hundred of its stores. Using maps input by human employees, the AI-powered cleaners will travel in the store with no difficulty, sweeping the floor--just as human employees used to do. Perhaps the most striking thing about these robot workers is how not-striking they are. Sci-fi movies suggest a future full of human-like robots who appear with their horrible qualities. Now the future is coming into view, and it looks like a giant lie. It's easy to imagine walking past an Auto-C on a shopping trip without even noticing its presence. AI has already started to become a part of our everyday life. In New Jersey this week, dozens of workers were hospitalized after a robot at an Amazon fulfillment centre accidentally broke a can and enveloped workers in eye-and-lung-damaging gas. Days earlier in California, an auto-piloted Tesla drove a drunk, sleeping driver down a highway, which no doubt did some 第 5 页 共 8 页 potential risk to the other drivers on the road. Highway patrol officers figured out on the spot how to stop the AI car. Of course, industrial accidents and drunk drivers existed well before AI. Tools with the power to release the burden of physical labor—horses, steam machines, self-driving cars—also come with the power to injure. And the presence of AI-powered machines just steps away from us is, for now, still a rare thing for most people. But the nature of robots’ coming into our daily life lives will make it harder to recognize—or object to—the bigger changes they bring later. Walmart insists that the robot cleaners give employees more time for customer service and other tasks. Critics point out that they could just as easily become an excuse to reduce staff and wages. 27. What is the difference between sci-fi movies and the reality? A. Now the human-like robots is hard to recognize. B. Now people don’t go to see the sci-fi movies. C. Now the human-like robots can tell lies. D. Now it is easy to ignore the robots. 28. Why were some workers in hospital in New Jersey? A. They damaged the robot first. B. The robot caused an accident on purpose. C. The robot made a mistake by chance. D. The robot driving them on the highway had an accident. 29. What is the attitude of the author to AI? A. Supportive B. Objective C. Doubtful D. Indifferent 30. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Artificial intelligence is bringing great effect to our daily life. B. Walmart will soon use 360 robot cleaners across its stores. C. We should say no to artificial intelligence. D. Artificial intelligence is dangerous to our life. 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。 From time to time, even the most productive professionals procrastinate(拖延). When your tendency to procrastinate is starting to make your overall quality of work and life suffer, 31 . Here’s what Forbes Coaches Council members recommend doing to stop racing the clock. 32 When you don’t feel motivated, take the smallest step possible toward your goal. After taking that step, you’re more likely to continue taking more steps toward that goal. Instead of telling yourself to work out for an hour, say you’ll go for 10 minutes. Give yourself a hard deadline, and then schedule it The best way to overcome a natural tendency to procrastinate is to create a hard deadline 第 6 页 共 8 页 for yourself and then put it on the calendar. 33 . Then perform it the same way you would if your boss were waiting for you to complete the task. Understand the underlying reasons you’re procrastinating 34 . Notice your thoughts, feelings, behaviors and the situation when you feel like procrastinating. Write these down. Often perfectionism, which we may experience as anxiety, is caused by the tendency to put off action. Once you understand your pattern, you can be responsible for yourself in a positive and self-compassionate (自我同情的) way. Give yourself a reward for each task you complete Make a list of things you need to do and do the one you don’t want to do first. 35 (piece of candy, a few minutes on social media, etc.). Then do something on your list that you want to do and continue making changes from there. This makes your tasks less depressing. A. Take the tiniest step possible B. Identity a positive outcome from your action C. Then give yourself a little reward for doing it D. find a way to make overcoming procrastination interesting E. it’s time to do a reality check and break yourself of the habit F. Treat the deadline the same as if your boss created it G. Become a detective or a scientist about your pattern of procrastinating 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,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。 Vishweshwar Butt Saklani took his last breath on January 18, 2019, but he will live on in the memory of his countrymen as the “Tree Man of Uttarakhan”, who planted over 5 million trees. Saklani had been 36 of trees all his life. He planted his first tree at eight under his uncle’s 37 , and kept it for the next seven decades of his life, until he was 38 . People know he loved trees, but 39 know that he planted trees to 40 the sad situations in his life. When his brother died, the Tree Man disappeared into the forest every morning and 41 whole days planting trees. Then in 1958, his wife died and he did the same to do with the 42 . It was like he 43 his life to planting trees as a tribute(致敬, 悼念) to his 44 brother and wife. The people of his village grew to love him, 45 it wasn’t always like this. In the beginning, villagers didn’t 46 him and even beat him, because he was covering common land. But he never 47 . He continued planting trees and eventually got 48 . Saklani kept 49 his forest until 10 years ago, when he lost his sight. In 1986, he received the Indira Priyadarshani Award for his 50 efforts to protect the forest. In the same 第 7 页 共 8 页 year, Saklani suffered a(n) 51 blow, after a massive wildfire turned many trees to 52 . Despite the efforts of the local community to control the 53 , it still destroyed much of the Tree Man’s forest. Although 54 by the disaster, Saklani believed that the trees would grow back once the rains came. Saklani died at 96, but his 55 lives on in the forest. 36. A. rid B. fond C. proud D. confident 37. A. protection B. command C. guidance D. control 38. A. blind B. deaf C. exhausted D. bored 39. A. much B. many C. little D. few 40. A. deal with B. focus on C. come across D. carry on 41. A. wasted B. cost C. spent D. took 42. A. bond B. project C. fantasy D. pain 43. A. attached B. devoted C. adjusted D. applied 44. A. disappeared B. disabled C. late D. modest 45. A. but B. or C. and D. so 46. A. inspire B. encourage C. judge D. support 47. A. moved off B. cut in C. gave up D. lost face 48. A. paid B. understood C. prepared D. satisfied 49. A. growing B. equipping C. exporting D. expanding 50. A. continued B. expected C. worthless D. limitless 51. A. particular B. major C. subtle D. astonishing 52. A. ashes B. grains C. mess D. failure 53. A. leaves B. smoke C. flames D. dust 54. A. disturbed B. amused C. shocked D. hit 55. A. performance B. spirit C. effect D. personality 第二节:根据提示补全句子(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分) 1. ____________ (curious), the shy boy became extraordinarily active when the discussion began. 2.Over the past decades, the number of students going abroad for further study ____________ (be) on the increase. 3. ____________ (struggle) with my Maths lately, I am at a loss what to do. 4. ____________ (intend) for preschool kids, the book enjoys great popularity. 5. ____________ one occasion, I failed the exam and my head-teacher called me to his office and gave me a hard lecture 6. She didn’t give an adequate ____________ (explain) for being late, which annoyed the teacher greatly.第 8 页 共 8 页 7. ____________ (confused) about the varieties of organic food, I seemed at sea which to choose. 8.With so many ____________ (attract), the theme park gets the most visitors from home and abroad. 9. The Mid-term examination ____________ (approach), students are under great pressure, preparing for it. 10. Linda, ____________ (represent) our school, took part in the English speaking competition. 11. I didn’t mean to hurt you; I ____________ (不是指你) when I said “a boring man”. 12. It is suggested that you book the ticket ____________ (提前订票) to guarantee a better seat. 13. Heartbroken with disappointments, she sat alone in the room, and memories came ____________. (涌上心头) 14. ____________ nature(接近大自然)benefits kids both mentally and physically. 15. The beauty of flowers is immerse and ____________ many designers and artists use this patterns of flowers within their artworks. (难怪) 16. A caring hug, in most cases, has the power to ____________.(使我们安心,自在) 17.It is worthwhile ____________ (传播知识是值得的)in poverty-stricken areas. 18. Nothing can shake our belief and prevent us ____________ enemies.(保卫国家,不受…) 19.For fear of disturbing the sleeping baby, she talked with her husband ____________. (耳语, 轻声说) 20.To avoid being caught, he secretly ____________ through the back door. (溜进教室) 第四部分 应用文写作(满分 15 分) 假定你是李华,你的澳大利亚朋友 Mike 本月底要来你市旅游,想让你为他推荐一个 值得一游的去处。请你给他回信,要点如下: 1.收信时的感想; 2.推荐并介绍一个值得一去的地方; 注意:1. 词数 80 左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 英语期中考试答案 听力原稿: (Text 1)第 9 页 共 8 页 M: Hi, Mom. Could you check if I left my report in my room? W: No, I didn’t find it, Ben. Your dad drove you to school this morning. You should call him. (Text2) M: This photo was taken at Jane’s twenty-first party. That was a great party. W: Oh, yes, it impressed me most. It’s a shame—nobody has such fun parties any more. (Text3) M: Do you have any plans for the holiday this year? W: The children want to go cycling but their father wants to go windsurfing. And I’d like to go walking. But we all want to go together so we’ve decided to let the children choose this year. (Text4) M: Can you tell me how much a ticket is for Saturday’s performance of Macbeth? W: The front seats and the circle are the most expensive at £16.50. the middle seats cost £14.50 and the back three rows cost £12.50, but the view isn’t so good. All seats are £10 for students. M: I’ll have one in the middle please. I’m not a student. (Text5) W: It’s a bit crowded, isn’t it…worse than a football match! Can you see well enough from here? M: It doesn’t matter—so long as I can hear and get down the important points of what the teacher says. W: I’m going to the library after this. I want to get this report finished so that I can go to the cinema. (Text6) W: How was your holiday? No accidents this year, I hope. M: Well, actually Molly hurt her finger playing tennis and had to have it X-rayed. Fortunately, it wasn’t broken, but she had a bid bandage on it for the rest of the holiday. At least it wasn’t as bad as last year when Tom fell off his bike and broke his arm. W: You are really unlucky! The worst problem we’ve ever had on holiday is insect bites. There are too many insects in the mountains. M: Ah well, we still had a great time. That’s the main thing. (Text7) W: Larry, we have a new graphic designer starting next month and we’ll need to set her up with a laptop and extra monitor. Can you place orders for those? M: Sure. You know our supplier has raised their prices, right? W: Really? M: Right. Well, our budget per work is $ 1,000 maximum. So let’s order the system with the largest screen that falls within that price. M: OK. I’ll take a look at the process again and place the order. (Text8) W: Welcome back, Eric!第 10 页 共 8 页 M: Thanks, Wendy! Now that I’m back, I’m thinking of throwing a huge party for all our friends on Saturday. W: But I’m not sure that’s a good idea. I know all our friends will be busy. M: Really? W: Yes, Tom is going camping with his family and Jody is going to London in the morning for a wedding. M: What about Nick and Greg? W: Nick bought a basketball ticket for a game that evening and Greg has an important football match in the afternoon. His coach won’t let his miss it. M: Don’t tell me Sam and Alan are busy, too! W: San is playing with his band at a music concert. Alan has no plans but he injured his ankle last week, so his father won’t let him go out. M: I guess I should call everyone to see when they’ll be free. W: OK. (Text9) W: Hello, how may I help you? M: Oh, I’m ringing to see what flats you have for rent at the moment? W: Right. What kind of flat are you looking for? M: Well, it’s for myself and two friends. It has three bedrooms at least. Actually we’d rather have a fourth room for stuff. W: OK. Are you interested in any particular area? M: Well, the city centre would be good for me and Chris, but we’d consider anything in the west suburbs as well really---actually for Phil that’d be better. We aren’t interested in the north or the east of the city. W: Well, I’m afraid there are only two that might interest you. The first one is in Bridge Street and very close to the bus station. It has got three bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a very big living room. 450 pounds a month. But there isn’t a shower, and that location is likely to be noisy. M: What about the other one? W; This one on Hills Avenue is very modern. It’s got four big bedrooms and a big living room. It’s got good facilities, including your shower. It’s £800 a month. M: But it sounds a lot more than we can afford. W: Well, I can send you all the details and you can see whether these two are worth a visit. M: Thanks. (Text10) Hello, everybody. I’m Karen. I’d like to tell you a bit about what it’s like to be a professional photographer. Plenty of it is photographing weddings and it’s enjoyable. With sports photography timing is all-important, and I’ve had a lot of success. I’m now doing more work for advertising.第 11 页 共 8 页 As a photographer, you might expect that I spend most of my time out taking photos. Well, I wish I did, but people don’t realize how many hours are spent on the PC selecting and improving pictures. So I have an assistant who helps me arrange contracts and deal with payments. People often ask me what I enjoy most. Nothing beats seeing the smile on their face when they see a picture they like. And that makes all those long journeys worth it, as I do have to get my photos into the top magazines. That’d be brilliant. Now I often get asked about the design of website for photographers. I think it’s important to avoid making the screen look too busy with all your latest pictures in one place. Only include as much information as you really need so people concentrate on the picture itself. For young people, you should find out what people like and why. I think that can help you achieve the right results. 听力 1-20:CCABA ACACA BCCBA ABBAB 阅读 A 篇 ADD B 篇 BAC C 篇 DCBA 七选五 EAFGC 完形 BCADA CDBCA DCBDA BACDB 根据提示补全句子: 1.Curiously 2. has been 3.Struggling / Having been struggling 4. Intended 5.On 6. explanation 7.Confused 8.atractions 9.approaching 10.representing 11.wasn’t referring to you 12.in advance 13.crowding in / crowding in on her / crowding into her minds 14.Getting close to 15.it is no wonder that / no wonder 16.put us at ease 17. to circulate knowledge / circulating knowledge 18.defending our motherland against 19.in a whisper / whispers 20.slid into the classroom 应用文写作: Dear Mike, I’m more than delighted to learn that you are visiting my city at the end of this month. So I am writing to recommend a fabulous place to you. The most popular place is the theme park. Opened in 2008, it frequently gets the most visitors in and around the city. As you wander abound the fantasy amusement park, you will be brought into a magic world. A wide variety of exciting/thrilling rides has been provided, from giant swinging ships to terrifying free-fall drops. There are plenty of fantastic shows for you to watch as well. With all these attractions, I am sure it will leave a deep impression on you. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me. Looking forward to seeing you soon. Yours faithfully, Li Hua

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