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高2020级高二下期3月月考试题英 语第I卷(共100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;满分7.5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 can we learn from the conversation?A. The man is quite sure that hell come to the party.B. The man is not sure that hell come to the party.C. The man is quite sure that he wont come to the party.()2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the airport. B. At the bus stop C. In the cinema.()3. What will the man probably do this evening?A. Hell probably fall asleep in the concert.B. Hell probably go to the concert with the woman.C. Hell probably have a good sleep at home.()4. Where is the mans blue coat?A. At home B. In the laundry shop C . We dont know()5. Whats probably the mans occupation?A. A reporter B.A policeman. C. A teacher第二节(共15小题;每小题22.5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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。()6. Why is the man late?A. Because he has no change for a pay phone.B. Because he is at the edge of the town which is too fat.C. Because he has some trouble with his car.()7. Whats the womans attitude towards the man?A. She is happy with the man.B. She is unhappy with the man.C. She is angry with the man.()8. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man is late for nearly one hour.B. The man phoned the woman to inform her of his being late.C. The man changed the flat tire at the edge of the town.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。()9.What is Simon now?A.He is professional novel writer.B. He is a mathematics teacher.C. He is an editor in a publishing house?()10. What kind of novel did Simon write?A. Romantic novels. B. Fantasy novels. C. Detective stories.()11.Why is Simon surprised when he gets to know Stephaneys job?A. Because his job and Stephaneys are both related to books.B. Because both Stephaney and his are fond of Agathas novels.C. Because Stephaney works in the publishing house who published Agathasnovels.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。()12.Who is answwering the telephone?A. Tom. B.Susans mother C. Susan.()13. When is Tom going to New Zealand?A. In two weeks. B. In two months. C. In half a year()14. When will the woman go to the manhouse for dinner?A. At 6 p.m. this Saturday. B. At 6 p.m. this Sunday.C. At 8 p.m. this Saturday.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。()15. When did Walter Sullivan work with the two speakers?A. Last year. B. Several years ago. C. The year before last year.()16. Who used to be late for work?A.The woman B. Walter Sullivan C. The man.()17. When did the woman get information from Walter Sullivan?A.Last year. B. Several months ago. C. Several weeks ago.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18. Why did Jim feel unhappy?A. Because he felt he had misunderstood Tom.B. Because he refused to lend his bike to Tom.C. Because Tom had refused to lend him some money.()19. What does Jim decide to do?A. Try his best to help Tom.B. Lend his bike to Tom.C. Apologize to Tom.()20. Whats the most probable relationship between Jim and Tom?A. Brothers. B. Neighbours. C. Classmates.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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑AMusicOpera at Music Hall: 1243 Elm Street. The season runs June through August, with additional performances in March and September. The Opera honours Enjoy the Arts membership discounts. Phone: 2412742. http:/.Chamber Orchestra: The Orchestra plays at Memorial Hall at 1406 Elm Street, which offers several concerts from March through June. Call 7231182 for more information. http:_ /.Symphony Orchestra: At Music Hall and Riverbend. For ticket sales, call 3813300. Regular season runs September through May at Music Hall and in summer at Riverbend. http://home.asp.College Conservatory of Music (CCM): Performances are on the main campus(校园) of the university, usually at Patricia Cobbett Theatre. CCM organizes a variety of events, including performances by the wellknown LaSalle Quartet, CCMs Philharmonic Orchestra, and various groups of musicians presenting Baroque through modern music. Students with I.D. cards can attend the events for free. A free schedule of events for each term is available by calling the box office at 5564183. http://events/calendar.Riverbend Music Theatre: 6295 Kellogg Ave. Large outdoor theatre with the closest seats under cover (price difference). Big name shows all summer long! Phone:2326220. http:/.21. Which number should you call if you want to see an opera?A. 2412742. B. 7231182.C. 3813300. D. 2326220.22. When can you go to a concert by Chamber Orchestra?A. February. B. May.C. August. D. November.23. Where can students go for free performances with their I.D. cards?A. Music Hall. B. Memorial Hall.C. Patricia Cobbett Theatre. D. Riverbend Music Theatre.BHave you ever thought of how to protect animals? How could we possibly think that keeping animals in cages in unnatural environments-mostly for entertainment purposes-is fair and respectful? Zoo officials say they are concerned about animals. However, most zoos remain collection of interesting things rather than protective habitats. Zoos teach people that it is acceptable to keep animals bored, lonely, and far from their natural homes. Zoos claim to educate people and save endangered species, but visitors leave zoos without having learned anything meaningful about the animals natural behavior, intelligence, or beauty. Zoos keep animals in small spaces or cages, and most signs only mention the species name, diet, and natural range.The animals normal behavior is seldom noticed because zoos dont usually take care of the animals natural needs. The animals are kept together in small spaces, with no privacy and little opportunity for mental and physical exercise. This results in unusual and self-destructive behavior called zoochosis. A world-wide study of zoos found that zoochosis is common among animals kept in small spaces or cages. Another study showed that elephants spend 22 percent of their time making repeated head movements or biting cage bars, and bears spend 30 percent of their time walking back and forth, a sign of unhappiness and pain.Furthermore, most animals in zoos are not endangered. Captive breeding (圈养繁殖) of endangered big cats, Asian elephants, and other species has not resulted in their being sent back to the wild. Zoos talk a lot about their captive breeding programs because they do not want people to worry about a species dying out. In fact, baby animals also attract a lot of paying customers. Havent we seen enough competitions to name baby animals? Actually, we will save endangered species only if we save their habitats and put an end to the reasons people kill them. Instead of supporting zoos, we should support groups that work to protect animals natural habitats.24. In the state of zoochosis, animals _ according to the passage.A. remain in cagesB. behave strangelyC. often attack other animalsD. enjoy walking around25. What does the author try to argue in the passage?A. Zoos are not worth the public support.B. Zoos fail in their attempt to save animals.C. Zoos should treat animals as human beings.D. Zoos use animals as a means of entertainment.26. The author tries to persuade readers to accept his argument mainly by _.A. pointing out the faults in what zoos doB. giving examples of animals in the wildC. questioning the way animals liveD. discussing the advantages of natural habitats27. Although he is against zoos, the author would still admit that _.A. zoos have to keep animals in small cagesB. most animals in zoos are endangered speciesC. some endangered animals are reproduced in zoosD. its acceptable to keep animals away from their habitatsCThis is an unforgettable story in my life. During my third and fourth grade years, my family moved to Louisville, Kentucky. To our surprise we soon discovered the Worlds Boxing Champions mother lived less than one mile from our home. Ali was my dads idol.During one of Alis visits to stay with his mother, my dad urged us to get in the car with his camera in hand. “Why?” we asked. “I know Ali is at his mothers house. I want you boys to meet the champion!” he firmly replied.My brother hopped(单脚跳)in and I was seriously forced to get in. I was scared to be so stupid as to go to this big mans childhood home. Ali had a tight schedule and limited time with his mom and, honestly my dads over-assertive manner embarrassed me.My brother was game(勇敢的); I was entirely too tame! I realized as a small potato my father was in his greatest strength. He killed fear by taking action in spite of it. Ali told my father that he was the “only cat” who was brave enough to knock on his mamas door. I didnt realize we were rude but we made it. The confident man who boxed and beat many big men down with his fists couldnt resist the same confidence of a man with a camera and his boy.Now looking at the picture of Alis big fist raised in good humor and against my brothers left jaw, I thanked my dad for his devoting himself to bringing us up. My dad is a retired soldier and has a big heart. My brother is a lawyer and has won more cases of considerable currency than hes lost, of which my father is proud. Not being as good as my brother, I am now studying in the top university of the world. My dad learned that in order to be a champion you must be willing to hand with champions.Now I recall when we got to Alis moms house, we kept knocking on the door but no one else replied. We knocked long enough and we realized our goal. If you knock long enough and wait patiently, the door of happiness will be open to you. People have peepholes(窥视孔)now, but dont doubt your beliefs and if you must you will reach your goal.28. What do we know about the author before the visit?A. He was afraid that he was stupid and embarrassedB. He was afraid of calling on the famous man AliC. He was afraid that he couldnt behave wellD. He was afraid that Ali wouldnt meet them29. We can infer from the text that_.A. Ali and the authors dad became friendsB. the authors father only loved his brotherC. the authors father was a successful businessmanD. the authors brother was active while he was shy30. Why did the authors father want to see Ali?A. He wanted his boys to learn from AliB. Ali was their neighbor and close relativeC. He wanted his children to learn about boxingD. Ali was one of his close fellows in the army31. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Be patient and perseverant, you will succeedB. It is very difficult for you to see a great manC. Visiting a great man is very important in lifeD. One should believe others can succeedDCan you imagine what achievements teenagers can make? A California teen has attracted the attention of tech giants Google for her potentially revolutionary invention which charges a phone in 20 seconds flat.The super-fast charging device has been called a super-capacitor(超级电容器)by 18-year-old Esha Khare, of Saratogaas she took $ 50,000 from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, which took place in Phoenix.The device will make waiting hours for a phone to charge a thing of the past and the invention packs energy into a smaller space than traditional phone batteries and holds the charge for longer.The super-capacitor is flexible and tiny, and is able to handle 10,000 recharge cycles, more than normal batteries by a factor of 10. So far, Khare has only used her super-capacitor to power an LEDbut she sees a bright future that one day will see her invention powering cell phones, cars and any device that requires a rechargeable battery.Heading to Harvard, Khare told CBS San Francisco that this is only the start and that she will be “ setting the world on fire” from here. “My cell phone battery always dies,” she told NBC News when asked what inspired her to work on the energy-storage technology. Specializing in nanochemistry(纳米化学) allowed Khare to reduce the size of her invention.Esha Khare, lonut Budisteanu and Henry Wangjune Lin got the top three prizes at this years Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix. Khare explained her award-winning revolutionary invention. “ It is also flexible, so it can be used in roll-up(卷曲)displays and clothing and fabric,” she added. “ It has different applications and advantages over batteries in that sense.”An 18-year-old girl has managed to figure out something that multinational corporations have not. This is really amazing.32. The reason that the device attracted the attention of Google is that it_.A. can be bentB. can power carsC. can charge a phone in 20 secondsD. can handle 1,000 recharge cycles33. What inspired Esha Khare to invent the device?A. The market demandsB. Cash prize of $ 50,000C. Heavy weight of her cell phoneD. Frequent death of her cell phone battery34. The underlined phrase “ setting the world on fire” in Paragraph 5 means_A. meeting with many difficultiesB. making more breakthroughsC. improving her cellphoneD. troubling the world35. What can we infer about the future of Esha Khares device?A. It will have a brilliant future B. It will be donated to the worldC. It will have narrow applications D. It will only be used in cell phones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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Maybe you will be moved by the following story. The young dolphin swam in the waters off Brisbane, Australia, and found his seafood dinner. Suddenly he realized that he was not the only hungry predator(捕食者)in the area. A ten-foot tiger shark aimed at the same fish. The dolphin refused to give up the meal and dashed to the shark. The shark attacked him, biting down hard into his back. 36Later, on the sandy beach nearby, staff at the Tangalooma Resort were shocked to see the severely wounded male. He was a regular visitor, a playful 12-year-old dolphin called Nari. “Weve known him all his life, since he was a baby,” says resort director Trevor Hassard. 37 The wound measure about a foot long and more than an inch deep. He took photos of Nari and sent them to vets at Sea World, a local marine mammal park. They agreed that Nari needed emergency care.The next day, Sea World staff traveled to the beach to catch Nari. 38 Nor did he appear the next evening. Everyone was depressed and worried about him._39 “I had started thinking the worst,” Hassard says. “Words cant describe how excited we were.” Six rescuers surrounded Nari and carried him to Sea World. The vets performed an operation to remove the dead flesh from around the bite. Nari was then moved to a special pool where his wound was cleaned and treated regularly._40 Sea World decided to tansport Nair back to his home beach. Hassard had worried that the other dolphins might reject Nari after such a long absence. That concern disappeared when Naris friend Echo instantly recognized him and moved close to his side.A. Shark researchers are trying to warn people to escape without being eatenB. He felt quite worried when he took a close look at Naris injuryC. Three days later, Nari finally turned up.D. Luckily, the wounded dolphin managed to escape from the sharks biting with violent struggle.E. But Nari didnt show upF. The five-meter-long dolphin simply swam away, disappearing into the water below.G. After seven weeks, Nari was fully recovered but growing restless.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每题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。My names James and Im an 18-year “Cancer Survivor”. When I was 15 years of age, I was at my house one day with my 41 and when I tried to run up the steps, I blacked out, and 42 the stairs very hard. When I 43 myself, I remembered my sisters saying “Are you alright?” and I replied “I think so, yeah.” But little did my sisters and I 44 that was the beginning of a(n) 45 . When I began to try to climb the stairs, my whole right leg hurt seriously. I couldnt move it 46 the assistance of my hands. The pain was horrible. I finally47 my way upstairs and I hardly 48 I couldnt move my leg. As time went on, it got 49 , so a month later I 50 went to hospital. I was asked to go to the rooms 51 they treated me to the X-rays. One week later, I got my 52 , but wasnt clear on what was happening. They 53 us back home. Three days later, they 54 an expert from another continent or someplace and he looked at my rays one time and said “OH MYGOD, this young man has bone cancer.”Once all of that got cleared up, they 55 my chemotherapy(化疗) treatments. I was told that I couldnt 56 like a normal person any more, so 57 was impossible. Basically my 58 was over before it even got started.I want to share this story with you guys because today Im 84 kg with 2% body fat. I dont smoke or drink. I can walk a

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