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天津市南开区2020学年度第一学期高二检测英语试题2020.11第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分75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. On which day doesnt the woman like to go to the zoo?A. On Fridays. B. On Sundays. C. On Saturdays.2. What address is the woman looking for?A. 514 Fifth Street. B. 415 Fourth Street. C. 415 Fifth Street.3. What does the woman say about Mary?A. Shell be home on time. B. She was late for work. C. Shes working overtime.4. What is the man used to?A. He is used to wearing no hat.B. He is used to going out on a cold winter day.C. He is used to being done harm to.5. How does the man prefer to go to work?A. By train. B. By car. C. By bus.第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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6-8题。6. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Sister and brother. B. Teacher and student. C. Husband and wife.7. How many children do they have?A. 3. B. 4. C. 5.8. How does the man feel?A. Tired. B. Free. C. Bad.听第7段材料,回答第912题。9. At what time does the early flight get to Paris7A. At 7: 50. B. At 11: 05. C. At 9: 00.10. At what time can the woman get to the center if she takes the early plane?A. At 9:40. B. At 10: 10. C. At 11:45.11. Which of the following is true?A. There are two flights to Paris every morning.B. There is a flight to Paris every half hour.C. There are two flights to Paris except Friday.12. How long does it take the bus to get to the city center?A. 14 minutes. B. 40 minutes. C. 4 minutes.听第8段材料,回答第1314题。13. When did the conversation take place?A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.14. What should the man like before eating?A. Some orange. B. Some coffee. C. Some ham.听第9段材料,回答第1517题。15. What happened to the woman7A. She lost her job.B. The boss allowed her to go on a holiday.C. She was given a chance to study abroad.16. How did the man feel about the womans boss decision?A. He understood it well.B. It was completely wrong.C. He didnt understand it.17. What should the woman do in the future7A. She should go to work on time.B. She should learn new things and work hard.C. Both A and B.听第10段材料,回答第1820小题。18. To many British people, what is an ideal way to relax for a few minutes?A. A cup of tea. B. A cup of coffee. C. A glass of beer.19. When did the English custom of drinking tea begin to form?A. In the 14th century. B. In the 15th century. C. In the 17th and 18th centuries.20. Which Coffee House first offered tea?A. Lynns Coffee House. B. Toms Coffee House. C. Twinings Coffee House.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。21. -Jane wasnt in when Jack came, was she?-_, but she left a few minutes later.A. No, she was B. Yes, she was C. Yes, she wasnt D. No, she wasnt22. There are only _ natural resources as there were thirty years ago.A. as half much B. as half many C. half as much D. half as many23. The best way to learn a foreign language is to go to the country and learn it from _ speakers.A. mother B. excellent C. real D. native24. -Did you write to Grace last summer?-No, but I _ her over winter vacation.A. will be seen B. will be seeing C. will have seen D. will have been seen25. There was a lot of fun at last nights party. You _ have come, but why didnt you?A. must B. might C. need D. should26. Every time she tried to argue with her brother, she would _by crying her eyes out.A. keep on B. stay up C. end up D. benefit from27. Id like to know the way you think of _ your handwriting.A. to improve B. improving C. how to improve D. improve28. -How soon will he leave for South Korea?-_.A. Every three weeks B. For three weeks.C. Three weeks later D. In three weeks time29. I _ you for sixteen years and I still dont know what goes on in your mind.A. have married B. have got married toC. have married with D. have been married to30. He sat quietly in the room, listening to the rain _ against the window.A. beating B. hitting C. striking D. knocking31. She often helps the students _ she thinks are not good at English.A. whom B. which C. who D. when32. Francis Presto Blair, Jr _ born in Kentucky, lived and worked in Missouri.A. was B. he was C although D. which was33. -What else did you do _ sending e-mails?-I watched a TV series on CCTV-1.A. besides B. except C. except for D. except that34. -I didnt mean _ her.-But talking like that means _ her.A. to hurt; to hurt B. hurting; hurting C. to hurt; hurting D. hurting; to hurt35. I wonder how she _like that to her parents.A. dare to speak B. dare speaking C. dared speak D. dares speak第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。About a year ago, I went to stay at a Detroit hotel. I didnt want to 36 too much money with me, so I 37 the desk clerk to put a hundred-dollar bill in the 38 for me.The next morning, however, the clerk said that he knew nothing about my money. I didnt have any proof 39 I had given the man the money. There was clearly 40 left to do but go to the nearest lawyer at once.The lawyer 41 me to return to the hotel with him and give 42 hundred-dollar bill to the clerk. 43 we did. An hour later, I went back to the desk and asked for my money together with the lawyer. 44 I had the lawyer as an eyewitness (证人) to the 45 hundred-dollar bill, the clerk could not 46 he knew nothing about it.Another hour later, I put the second park of the lawyers plan into action. This time both the lawyer and I went to the 47 to ask for the hundred-dollar once again. No matter 48 I said, the clerk who kept my bill 49 that he had given it to me. I said it was not 50 . The lawyer said to him, “I 51 this gentleman give you a hundred-dollar bill. If you dont hand it in immediately, I will be forced to call the 52 .” Now the clerk felt quite 53 , so he gave me back the first hundred-dollar bill.“I dont know 54 to thank you enough for getting my money back,” I said to the lawyer. And what do you suppose he answered? He said, “Oh, dont 55 me. That will be one hundred dollars, please.”36. A. borrow B. spend C. waste D. carry37. A. madeB. askedC. allowedD. let38. A. safeB. deskC. boxD. bag39. A. that B. which C. where D. when40. A. somethingB. nothingC. anythingD. everything41. A. hoped B. agreed C. insisted D. advised42. A. the otherB. anotherC. othersD. other43. A. SuchB. AllC. SoD. Much44. A. ForB. ThoughC. Even if D. Because45. A. first B. second C. thirdD. one46. A. sayB. admitC. permitD. recognize47. A. restaurant B. bankC. hotel D. hospital48. A. what B. whatever C. whichD. how49. A. suggestedB. insistedC. required D. requested50. A. true B. sureC. exactD. nice51. A. forcedB. madeC. allowedD. saw52. A. policeB. judge C. officialD. officer53. A. contentB. nervousC. angryD. sad54. A. whenB. whatC. whereD. how55. A. thankB. praise C. leave D. fool第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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,并在答题上将该项涂黑。ASome people were eating and drinking in a coffee house. A young woman was sitting alone at a table. She was wearing a beautiful diamond necklace. There was an ugly man at a table not far from her. He was looking at her necklace all the time.Suddenly the lights went out. The coffee house was in darkness. The woman started to shout. She was very frightened. A few minutes later the lights came on again. The woman was crying. Her necklace was missing.The manager quickly closed all the doors. He telephoned the police. No one could get out of the coffee house. The policemen soon came. The police inspector told his men to search everyone. The necklace was not on anyone. They then searched the whole coffee house. The necklace couldnt be found.The police inspector then looked at the faces of all the people in the coffee house. He saw the ugly man and looked at the man carefully. He went up to the man and picked up the bowl of soup that was on his table. He then poured the soup into a glass. The necklace fell out. The policemen caught hold of the man and took him away. The young woman was happy to get back her necklace.56. A young woman lost her necklace in _ .A. a hospital B. a shop C. a coffee house D. a restaurant57. The manager closed all the doors and _ .A. searched everyone in the coffee houseB. searched the whole coffee houseC. telephoned the policeD. looked at all the people in the coffee house58. The police inspector found the necklace in _ .A. a cup of coffee B. a bowl of rice C. a glass of milk D. a bowl of soup59. The necklace was stolen by _ .A. a beautiful girl B. an old woman C. a young student D. an ugly manBWashington D. C. is the capital of the United States. Its the center of the national government. Its a busy, working city with a large population. But what is more, Washington is also a city of history and culture.Washington was created in 1790, when Congress (the highest law-making body of the U. S. A.) decided to place the nation new capital in the east of the country. It was built halfway between the northern and the southern states of the America. And of course it was named after George Washington, the first President of the United States.There are many tourist sights in Washington. One of them is the White House. This is the home and office of the President of the United States. Most visitors are, however, surprised by how small the White House actually is.Washington is also a great culture city. The Library of Congress contains (包括) one of the largest library collections in the world. The Smithsonian Museum holds the nations largest collection of cultural materials. And me John F. Kennedy Center is a famous center of art and culture. It. has many great musical and theatre performances throughout the year.60. The writer mainly talks about _A. Washington B. the history of WashingtonC. buildings and sights-in Washington D. the history and culture of Washington61. From the passage we know that Washington is situated(位于) in _ .A. the east of the U. S. A.B. the center of the U. S. A;C. the east, on the middle point from north to south, of the countryD. the east and half-way away from the north62. The White House impresses(给人印象) the people most for _ .A. its white color B. its sizeC. its history D. it is the home and office of the president63. The writer introduces Washington in the order of_ . .A. general introduction, history, sights and cultureB. population, history and cultureC. general introduction, history, sights, buildings and cultureD. history and cultureCHe wanted to go to college, and the only thing that might have stopped him was his disability.But this year, Zhang Yan and other physically disabled kids can realize their dream just like any other students.As registration(报名)for this years college entrance examinations draws near, the government has loosened its requirements on physical examinations for new college students.A new rule was jointly decided in March by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health and the China Disabled Persons Federation. It clearly states that no student should be rejected(拒绝)simply because they have a physical disability.Schools may still advise disabled students on the choice of their major if it is likely to affect their future chances of employment . However ,the final decision will be up to the student.,“Now I can just go ahead and do my best in the exams. I dont have to worry that my healthier classmates will have the upper hand because of my disability,” said Zhang happily.The 18-year-old boy will graduate this year from a Chengdu high school in Sichuan Province .He lost an eye during an accident as a child.Zhangs mother called Peking University to ask if her sons eye problem would make it difficult for him to accepted by the universitys Bio-chemistry Department. She was happy to find out that their choice of students would be based “fairly” on exam results.“The university official said my son would be judged at the same level as other students ,” said Zhangs mother.64. From the report we can infer that Zhang Yan probably _.A. is not sure of his success in the coming examB. does a very good job in his studies.C. Will not be chosen by the Peking University.D. Shows not much interest in Peking University.65. From the 5th paragraph we can infer that _.A. some colleges have strict limits to disabled studentsB. a major is not important to disabled students.C. Students are not free to choose their major.D. disabled students may have difficulty finding a job if their major is not chosen properly.66. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the report?A. There will be no physical examinations for new college students this year .B. Zhang Yan has some interest in Bio-chemistry .C. Examination marks are quite important to students.D. Many colleges used to set limits to disabled students.67. Which can be the best headline for this report?A. Zhang Yan Will Go To University.B. Colleges Open Up To The DisabledC. Lucky Disabled StudentsD. A New Rule For Colleges.DFred Michel is one of 7.2 million Americans who moonlight, or hold more than one job.Once a week, after his day job as medical director of a mental health center, the 40-year-old psychiatrist(精神病大夫) heads to a part-time job at a treatment center for young people. Twice a month, he travels three hours to another teenage treatment center.Last year, 5.4 percent of the American workforce held second jobs, according to the US Labor Department, and that looks set to increase this year.Many workers like the safety that moonlighting provides, says Carl Hausamn, the writer of “Moonlighting: 148 Great Ways to Make Money on the Side.”The information from he US Labor Department shows that 40 percent of US moonlighters in 1997 took a second job to meet household expenses or pay off debts. Others save money or buy some special things.People also take second jobs with an eye to the future-wanting to try out a new field or gain experience.Michel started moonlighting when medical systems were unstable(不稳定的). He wanted to make sure he wasnt tied to one system that ended up failing.Just as the purposes for moonlighting vary, the moonlighters cross all age and racial groups. And they work in a variety of industries-no longer just service, office and sale jobs.“Technology just affects your ability to make money,” Hausman says. “That makes a frequent change in moonlighting.”As its name means, moonlighting still occurs mostly at night. And that results in some pressures. Chief among them is time.Full-time employers could misunderstand, too. Some companies do not allow after-hour work because they fear it will affect their employees 9-to-5 performance.“The primary employer is saying, Wait, Im paying you for the sharp, fresh, energetic you,” says Tom Gimbel, president and founder of LaSalle Staffing in Chicago. “If youre burning yourself at both ends, Its going to show.”Still, the good done to the moonlighters can be great. Besides extra income, moonlighters enjoy variety , freedom and chance to do something new. They also may find their part-time jobs strengthen what they do full time.Besides, “its fun,” Michel says. Not only do this part-time jobs offer a chance to network, stretch his professional skills and make more money, but they also give him the variety he wouldnt find just in a full-time job.“Its a way of pulling from the spice cabinet,” he says, “and offering a little variety throughout the day.”68. What is the article mainly about?A. The ways of moonlighting.B. The reasons for moonlighting .C. The problems with moonlighting.D. The kinds of people who moonlight.69. The reason why Fred Michel began to moonlight is that _.A. he found it exciting to do a part-time jobB. he needed to make ends meet with more moneyC. he feared he would lose his present job one dayD. he felt more and more pressure from his employer70. Some companies dont allow their workers to moonlight because they are afraid _.A. their workers can not do extra-hour work for themB. their workers will be too tired to try their best at workC. their workers will one day turn to some other different jobsD. their workers will not get to work and be off work on time71. The underlined sentence “Its a way to of pulling from the spice cabinet.” In the last paragraph means_.A. moonlighting gets you away from the job you dont enjoyB. moonlighting offers you freedom to make extra moneyC. moonlighting strengthens your professional skillsmoonlighting brings you chances to do something differentEWhen he died in April of 1983,Dr. Joel Hildebrand was 101years old ,who had been married for seventy-five years

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