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内蒙古开来中学2019-2020学年高二英语10月月考试题说明:1考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2将卷答案用2b铅笔涂在答题卡上, 卷用黑色碳素笔答在试卷上。3卷卷头和答题卡均填涂本次考试的准考证号,不要误填学号。卷 (选择题 共90分)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. when will joe probably get up?a. at 7:00. b. at 7:20. c. at 7:30.2. what will the man do at 3:30 p.m.?a. meet miss lee. b. phone roland. c. have a meeting.3. how does the man feel now?a. tired. b. excited. c. comfortable.4. whats the mans problem in study?a. suffering from headache. b. learning english words.c. working on math problems.5.whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?a.sheisoutofwork. b.shehasagoodtime. c.shemissesherfriends.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, 各小题将给出5秒钟作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段对话,回答第6至7题。6.howmuchdoesthemanneedtopayintotal?a. 105dollars. b. 100dollars. c. 95dollars. 7. wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?a.inagarden.b.ataflowershop.c.inkittyshouse.听第7段对话, 回答第8至9题。8.whichbusgoesstraighttotheairport? a.no. 5.b. no. 8. c.no. 15.9.howwillthewomanprobablygototheairport? a.bybus.b.bytaxi. c.onfoot.听第8段对话, 回答第10至12题。10.whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?a.gotothegym. b.gotothecinema. c.gotoataichiclass.11.whatdoesthemanthinkof taichi? a.itisrelaxing. b.itisridiculous. c.itisviolent.12.whatarethetwospeakersmainlytakingabout?a.makingfilms. b.stayinghealthy. c.fightinglikeanimals.听第9段对话, 回答第13至16题。13. what is the relationship between the speakers? a. workmates. b. husband and wife. c. teacher and student.14. what can we say about the man at college? a. he achieved success. b. he failed in exams. c. he often skipped classes.15. what will the speakers probably do?a. pay tom to go to school. b. accompany tom to school. c. ask tom to take the school bus.16. what are the two speakers talking about?a. toms problems. b. the womans work. c. the mans college life.听第10段独白, 回答第17至20题。17. what is 6 minute english?a. it is a talk. b. it is a talent show. c. it is a programme.18. whats the percentage of people talking on the phone at mealtimes? a. 76%. b. 65%. c. 15%.19. how many situations about phone manners are mentioned?a. 3. b. 4. c. 6. 20. what advice does the speaker offer to phone users? a. listen to light music in public. b. walk while making a call. c. turn off phones during meals.第二部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项 (a 、b 、c和d )中,选出最佳选项。 athe quest centerset in the wild welsh countryside, the quest centre offers a wide range of activities for teenagers. want to try something new? why not take part in one of our special adventure activities?mountain biking25th march-8th april, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.want to put your mountain bike to the test? join our guide for a ride on the wild side. dont forget to bring waterproof(防水的) clothes with you.cost: 15 per ride.climbing1st-31st may, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.try out your mountain-climbing skills in the local countryside. dont worry! we wont be doing anything dangerous: just short, safe climbs so you can get used to the equipment.cost: 130 per person.survival techniquesdaily, all year round, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.equip yourself with basic survival skills by taking part in this special one-day course absolutely free of charge. learn survival techniques like how to light a fire, build a shelter, find food and water, and cook over a campfire. who knows? the life you may need to save some day could be your own.abseiling and rope climbing27th-28th august, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.if youve been dying to learn about abseiling and rope climbing, now is your chance! ken wallace, our professional coach, will teach you everything you need to know on this special two-day course.cost: 150 per person.please note:phone the number at the bottom of the page for an application form.all activities are suitable for beginners.20% discount for groups of 6 or more.prices include the hire of any special equipment which may be necessary.dates/hours of operation25th march-19th july: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.20th july-31st august: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.the quest centre: st davids, walestelephone: (0800)3465521. which of the following outdoor activities lasts shortest?a. mountain biking. b. climbing.c. survival technique course. d. abseiling and rope climbing course.22. how much does it cost six teenagers to take the abseiling and rope climbing course?a. 900. b. 800. c. 720. d. 624.23. what do you know about the quest center?a. it offers equipment free of charge.b. its application form can be filled out online.c. its prices vary according to the season.d. it is open at 6:30 pm in august.bi first met paul newman in 1968, when george roy hill, the director of butch cassidy and the sundance kid, introduced us in new york city. when the studio didnt want me for the film it wanted somebody as well-known as paulhe stood up for me. i dont know how many people would have done that; they would have listened to their agents or the studio powers.the friendship that grew out of the experience of making that film and the sting four years later had its root in the fact that although there was an age difference, we both came from a tradition of theater and live tv. we were respectful of craft and focused on digging into the characters we were going to play. both of us had the qualities and virtues that are typical of american actors: humorous, aggressive, and making fun of each otherbut always with an underlying affection. those were also at the core (核心) of our relationship off the screen.we shared the belief that if youre fortunate enough to have success, you should put something backhe with his newmans own food and his hole in the wall camps for kids who are seriously ill, and me with sundance and the institute and the festival, paul and i didnt see each other all that regularly, but sharing that brought us together. we supported each other financially and by showing up at events.i last saw him a few months ago. hed been in and out of the hospital. he and i both knew what the deal was, and we didnt talk about it. ours was a relationship that didnt need a lot of words.24. why was the studio unwilling to give the role to the author at first?a. paul newman wanted it.b. the studio powers didnt like his agent.c. he wasnt famous enough.d. the director recommended someone else.25. why did paul and the author have a lasting friendship?a. they were of the same age.b. they worked in the same theater.c. they were both good actors.d. they had similar characteristics.26. what does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 3 refer to?a. their belief.b. their care for children.c. their success. d. their support for each other.27. what is the authors purpose in writing the text?a. to show his love of films.b. to remember a friend.c. to introduce a new movie.d. to share his acting experience.cnowadays there is less and less contact between the old and the young. there are many reasons for this, but the result is the same: increasing numbers of children without grandparents and old people who have no contact with children. and more old people who are lonely and feel useless, along with more and more families with young children who desperately need more support. its a major problem in many societies. thats why intergenerational programmes, designed to bring the old and the young together, are growing in popularity all over the world, supported by unesco and other local and international organizations. there are examples of successful schemes (方案) all over the world. using young people to teach it skills to older people is one obvious example. using old people as volunteer assistants in schools is another, perhaps reading with children who need extra attention.one successful scheme in france is combining a residential home for the elderly with a nursery school in the same building. the children and the residents eat lunch together and share activities such as music, painting, gardening and caring for the pets which the residents are encouraged to keep. in the afternoons, the residents enjoy reading or telling stories to the children and, if a child is feeling sad or tired, there is always a kind lap to sit on and a cuddle (依偎). there are trips out and birthday parties too.the advantages are enormous for everyone concerned. the children are happy because they get a lot more individual attention and respond well because someone has time, for them. they also learn that old people are not different or frightening in any way. and of course, they see illness and death and learn to accept them. the residents are happy because they feel useful and needed. they are more active and more interested in life when the children are around and they take more interest in their appearance too. and the staff are happy because they see an improvement in the physical and psychological health of the residents and have an army of assistants to help with the children.28. what is the social problem talked about in paragraph 1?a. a generation gap.b. caring for children.c. intergenerational contact.d. the support for the aged.29. what do the programmes mentioned in paragraph 2 aim to do?a. make the old take care of children.b. help the old people learn new things.c. encourage the young to care for the old.d. increase contact between the old and the young.30. what is special about the scheme in france?a. joining an elderly house with a kindergarten.b. hiring old people as child-care workers.c. helping children face misfortunes bravely.d. using children to accompany the old.31. in which aspect does the scheme benefit the old?a. it builds up their strength.b. they live a healthier life.c. it creates a family atmosphere.d. they are closer to their relatives.dthis month, germanys transport minister, alexander dobrindt, proposed the first set of rules for autonomous vehicles (自主驾驶车辆). they would define the drivers role in such cars and govern how such cars perform in crashes where lives might be lost.the proposal attempts to deal with what some call the “death valley” of autonomous vehicles: the grey area between semi-autonomous and fully driverless cars that could delay the driverless future.dobrindt wants three things: that a car always chooses property (财产) damage over personal injury; that it never distinguishes between humans based on age or race; and that if a human removes his or her hands from the driving wheelto check email, saythe cars maker is responsible if there is a crash.“the change to the road traffic law will permit fully automatic driving,” says dobrindt. it will put fully driverless cars on an equal legal footing to human drivers, he says.who is responsible for the operation of such vehicles is not clear among car makers, consumers and lawyers. “the liability (法律责任) issue is the biggest one of them all,” says natasha merat at the university of leeds, uk.an assumption behind uk insurance for driverless cars, introduced earlier this year, insists that a human “be watchful and monitoring the road” at every moment.but that is not what many people have in mind when thinking of driverless cars. “when you say driverless cars, people expect driverless cars,” merat says. “you knowno driver.”because of the confusion, merat thinks some car makers will wait until vehicles can be fully automated without operation.driverless cars may end up being a form of public transport rather than vehicles you own, says ryan calo at stanford university, california. that is happening in the uk and singapore, where government-provided driverless vehicles are being launched.that would go down poorly in the us, however. “the idea that the government would take over driverless cars and treat them as a public good would get absolutely nowhere here,” says calo.32. the proposal put forward by dobrindt aims to _.a. stop people from breaking traffic rulesb. help promote fully automatic drivingc. protect drivers of all ages and racesd. prevent serious property damage33. what do consumers think of the operation of driverless cars?a. it should get the attention of insurance companies.b. it should be the main concern of law makers.c. it should not cause deadly traffic accidents.d. it should involve no human responsibility.34. driverless vehicles in public transport see no bright future in _.a. singaporeb. the ukc. the usd. germany35. what could be the best title for passage?a. autonomous driving: whose liability?b. fully automatic cars: a new breakthroughc. autonomous vehicles: driver removed!d. driverless cars: root of road accidents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。(注意:此题答案涂在答题卡上。)people use colors to express their feelings and describe their world. 36 lets see if we can figure out where they originated.black sheep of the familythe phrase refers to a member of a family or a group who is in disgrace (失宠). it probably comes from the days when, in a group of sheep, the black ones were worth less than the white ones at market because their wool could not be dyed (染色) into different colors. 37 green with envywhen your friend shows up with the hottest new video game in town, you might feel this way. 38 it was the greeks who connected it with sickness. they thought that when a person was ill or envious, his or her body produced too much bile (胆汁), giving his or her skin a greenish color.true blueis your best friend “true blue”? no, this doesnt refer to a dye job on his hair. 39 back when all color dyes came from natural sources, such as berries and leaves, blue was the most difficult color to produce and often faded quickly. finally, during the middle ages, an english town became famous for a blue dye that produced a nice, rich blue that didnt fade after just a few washings. this reliable color became known as “true blue”.royal purplepurple is a fairly popular color. but throughout history, it was reserved for royalty and important members of the church. purple was once the most expensive dye in the world. 40 the resulting purple-colored cloth was costly, and only the richest people could afford to buy it.a. it means that he is honest, faithful, and reliable.b. this made the black sheep an unwelcome member.c. a person who was envious would make him look green.d. almost everyone at some time or another has “the blues”.e. many color-related phrases are a common part of our speech.f. writers such as shakespeare used the color green to represent envy.g. the process of collecting the dye and processing it was long and complex.第三部分 英语知识运用(共四节,满分65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。still goodhaving grown up during the depression (经济大萧条时期), dad was not one to throw anything out, certainly not 41 something was “still good” and his grey coat was oneone cold evening, a man my father 42, called “old joe” passed our househe was wearing 43 boots with the soles (鞋底) flapping as he walked in the snow. dad called out, “wait,joe, waiti have some boots for you.”and theni really shouldnt have been 44 when dad took off his warm coat and handed it to old joe, too. i was 45 of admiration for my dad.every time i saw old joe wearing that grey coat, my heart would fill with 46.my father 47 many years later, but i would see old joe 48 wearing his coat when i went to visit mom and that always made me 49. it brought back such warm 50of my dad, and who he was as a person, and how he 51 his life.then, one winter evening i was leaving moms house and keeping a(n) 52 out for joe as usual. well, 53 for the coat, really. i hadnt seen joe for a while, 54 i was happy when i saw that old grey coat 55.feeling a sudden burst of warmth,i strained to see joes face, not 56 him to look up. suddenly he did!but it wasnt old joes face. i smiled, 57 that my dads old coat had once again found a new 58, in a new owner. i was 59 with emotion as i thought about how 60 dad would be to know, that even after all these years, his old coat was “still good. ”41. a.thoughb.ifc.unlessd.until42. a.kindlyb.unwillinglyc.consideratelyd.cautiously43.a.plainb.expensivec.shabbyd.comfortable44.a.confusedb.ashamedc.depressedd.surprised45.a.awareb.guiltyc.jealousd.full46.a.warmthb.pityc.concernd.satisfaction47. a.set outb.passed awayc.cheered upd.broke away48.a.neverb.alreadyc.stilld.only49. a.complainb.sighc.sufferd.smile50.a.inspirationb.appreciationc.memoriesd.comforts51.a.livedb.challengedc.savedd.lost52. a.lookb.eyec.greetingd.track53. a.lessb.betterc.worsed.more54.a. forb.butc.sod.or55. a.disappearingb.comingc.lyingd.falling56. a.expectingb.adv

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