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吉林省长春市2020学年高二英语下学期第二学程质量检测试题(无答案)考试时间:110分钟 满分:120分1、 听力(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节(共5个小题:每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,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 will the girl do?A. Stay at home. B. See a doctor. C. Go to school.2. What is the problem with the house according to the woman?A. The price of the house. B. The ownership of the house. C. The quality of the house.3. What does the woman mean?A. She refuses to make peace with Jack.B. She wants Jack to keep the secret for them.C. She wants to keep the secret forever.4. What is the current price of the suitcase?A. $ 25. B. $ 35. C. $ 50.5. What does the man advise the woman to do?A. Attend a meeting. B. Call on him. C. Buy a house.第二节(共15小题:每小题 1分,满分 15分)听下面5段对话或对白, 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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6_8题。6. What does the man want?A. Pizza. B. Hamburger. C. Italian noodles.7. What style does the man choose?A. Super Supreme. B. Hawaiian. C. Seafood.8. Where does the man live?A. 106 King Street. B. 160 King Street. C . 16 King Street.听第7段材料,回答第9_11题.9. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a rest room. B. At a weather station. C. On the road10. What was the woman trying to do?A. Persuade the man to return home.B. Ask the man to stop and have a rest.C. Teach the man something about weather.11. Why does the woman have so much knowledge about weather?A. She works in a weather station.B. She gained a lot from her geography teacher.C. She gained it from her early experience on a farm.听第8段材料,回答第12_14题12. How does Mr. Brown probably look now?A. Scared. B. Angry . C. Worried.13. What does the woman usually do when her husband watches a football game?A. She goes shopping. B. She watches with him. C. She goes to the cinema.14. Why does the man seldom watch football games now?A. Because he is no longer interested in football games.B. Because he has to watch them alone now and he hates that.C. Because his wife often buys expensive dresses when he watches football.听第9段材料,回答第15_17题。15. What was the weather like in the Caribbean?A. It was hot. B. It was warm. C. It was cool.16. What problem did the woman meet when she was traveling in the Caribbean?A. She had some language problems.B. She had to tolerate the cold.C .It was difficult to find a hotel.17. Which of the following were cheap in the Caribbean?A. Clothes. B. Gold jewels. C. Toys.听第10段材料,回答第18_20题。18. What did Alice decide to do with Kirsten?A. To lend her out and let other kids enjoy her.B. To sell her to another kid who liked her.C. To keep her in the office forever.19. When did Flora see Kirsten for the first time?A. About 4 years ago. B. About 6 years ago. C. About 7 years ago.20. Why did Flora take Kirsten home?A. Because no one was taking care of Kirsten.B. Because she was interested in Kirsten.C. Because she could make money out of Kirsten.2 完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)While I was waiting in line at a coffee shop earlier, a woman drove alongside the queue in a mobility scooter (踏板车). There was only a _21_ space between the line of people and the tables, which she _22_ to drive along. She drove over my foot and did not _23_ saying nothing at all.I got annoyed and expected she would have _24_, but then I just decided to _25_ it and got down to selecting which pastry (点心) to go with my coffee. The lady and I ended up sitting at adjacent (邻近的) tables. She was on the end of a row so that she could park her _26_ . After about half an hour, when she had _27_ her coffee, she got up and back onto her scooter. It _28_ start. She tried to turn the key several times _29_ she telephoned the place she purchased it from.An engineer _30_ within five minutes. The place must have been local. I could not_31_ overhearing their conversation, and it turned out she had just_32_ the scooter that morning. This was her very first outing in it. She felt really _33_ about driving it._34_, she wasnt used to its speed, nor its _35_, and this combination made it quite _36_ to drive it through narrow gaps.Suddenly, I felt _37_ for the lady. It really didnt _38_ me at all that shed driven over my foot. I had made an assumption, _39_, that a person doing that should apologize.Next time youre about to _40_ someone, pause for a second and remind yourself that people have judged you without knowing what was going on in your mind or your life.21A. private B. vast C. public D. narrow22A. attempted B. promised C. declined D. guaranteed23A. call back B. give up C. look back D. cheer up24A. ignored B. apologized C. explained D. forgiven25A. dismissed B. made C. deserved D. inspected26A. truck B. bike C. car D. scooter27A. poured B. finished C. ordered D. purchased28A. Neednt B. Shouldnt C. Wouldnt D. Mustnt29A. so B. until C. unless D. before30A. broke in B. turned up C. ran away D. settled down31A. tolerate B. allow C. resist D. postpone32A. collected B. stolen C. fixed D. abandoned33A. concerned B. excited C. confident D. nervous34A. Doubtfully B. Certainly C. Fortunately D. Surprisingly35A. width B. length C. weight D. height36A. cool B. convenient C. stressful D. desperate37A. pleasure B. regret C. appreciation D. sympathy38A. strike B. bother C. satisfy D. motivate39A. otherwise B. therefore C. however D. besides40A. judge B. hug C. persuade D. tease3 阅读理解 (共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AIn 2020 alone at least 20,000 African elephants were killed for their teeth. In South Africa over the last two years more than 2,200 rhinos were killed for their horns. These numbers are alarming, because current rates of illegal hunting are faster than birth rates,which could lead to extinction for these ecologically important creatures in their environment. Indeed, some elephant and rhino populations are on track to be locally extinct within the next decade.If you are reading this, you may already be aware of these facts. But you might not know that wildlife trafficking(走私) not only threatens the existence of elephants and rhinos but is also leading to extinction of other species, such as tigers, tortoises, sea turtles and the worlds most trafficked mammal(哺乳动物)pangolins.(穿山甲)Pangolins are the only mammals that are entirely covered in tough scales(鳞), which makes them look very strong. But actually they are endangered mammals. There are eight different species of pangolins, four in Asia and four in Africa, and all are threatened with extinction. Although pangolins are protected throughout most of the countries where they live, high demand in East Asia, where the delicious pangolin meat is considered a delicacy and where their scales are used in traditional medicines, is driving an illegal trade in both live animals and pangolin parts. The number of pangolin trafficking is shocking. Experts believe that over the last 10 years more than 1 million pangolins were taken from the wild. It is estimated that between 40,000 and 81,250 pangolins were killed for the illegal trade in 2020 alone.In February, the United States released(发布) a plan to deal with wildlife trafficking, which lays out the steps we will take to fight the illegal trade in wildlife, including pangolins. We are strengthening the carrying out of the plan; building international cooperation and contribution to protect wildlife; raising awareness to drive down the demand that is fuelling(加快) the illegal(非法的) trade.Get involved and remember World Wildlife Day (March 3) by spreading the plan. Use social media and tell everyone that now is the time to get serious about wildlife crime and end the demand that threatens species, big and small, from the huge elephant to the shy pangolin.41. How many endangered creatures are mentioned in the passage?A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 742. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 3?A. Eight species of pangolins live on the same continent.B. Pangolins are not protected in most of their natural habitats.C. The scales of pangolins can be used as an ingredient (烹饪原料)for cooking.D. High demand contributes to the illegal trade of pangolins in East Asia.43. What can we know about the plan released by the US?A. Social media will be used to spread World Wildlife Day.B. Whether the plan will be worked out remains to be seen.C. The US will work together with other countries to protect wildlife.D. More and more people are advised to increase their needs of pangolins.44. What is the authors intention of writing the passage?A. To inform us something about World Wildlife Day.B. To raise awareness of protecting endangered wildlife.C. To explain why pangolins are illegally traded in East Asia.D. To show how the United States is to fight the illegal trade in wildlife.BBenjamin Spock was born in 1903. He was the first of six children. The Spock family lived in New Haven, Connecticut. His father was a successful lawyer. Benjamin was a quiet child. He attended Phillips Academy, a private school in Andover, Massachusetts. Later he attended Yale University in New Haven. He joined a sports team at Yale that competed in rowing boats (划船). In 1924, he and his team members competed in rowing at the Olympic Games in Paris, France. They won the gold medal.Doctor Spock began working as a pediatrician, treating babies and children in New York City in 1936. During the next ten years, he tried to fit the theories (理论) about how children develop with the help of their parents. In 1943, a publisher asked him to write a book giving advice to parents. He finished the book by writing at night during his two years of service in the United States Navy(海军).During the 1950s, Doctor Spock became famous. He wrote several other books. He wrote articles for a number of magazines. He appeared on television programs. He taught at several universities. And he gave speeches around the country to talk to parents about their concerns.More than fifty million copies of Doctor Spocks book Baby and Child Care have been sold since it was published. It has been translated into thirty-nine languages. The eighth edition (版本) was published in 2020. It includes the latest medical information about nutrition (营养), physical disorders and behavior. It also deals with social issues (社会问题) such as working mothers, day care centers and single parents.Benjamin Spock died in 1998 at the age of ninety-four. But his advice continues to affect the lives of millions of children and their parents.45 Which of the following statements about Benjamin Spocks early life is TRUE?A. He has six brothers and sisters.B. He was open-minded as a child.C. He took part in the Paris Olympic Games.D. He graduated from Yale in 1924.46. We can infer from the passage that _.A. Benjamin Spock became famous at the age of 37B. Spock wrote his first book in the armyC. Benjamin Spock worked on treating parentsD. Baby and Child Care was published in 202047. Which of the following is the correct order of these events?a. Spock won a gold medal in Paris.b. Spock worked in the US navy.c. Spock began treating children in New York City.d. Spock taught at some universities.e. The eighth edition of his book came out.f. Spock died at the age of 94.A. afebcd B. bfecad C. dcaefbD. acbdfe48. What does the underlined word “pediatrician” in the second paragraph mean?A. A doctor who treats old people. B. A doctor who serves kids.C. A leader in the hospital. D. A doctor in charge of writing theories.CDo dogs understand us?Be careful what you say around your dog. It might understand more than you think.A border collie named Rico recognizes the names of about 200 objects, say researchers in Germany. The dog also appears to be able to learn new words as easily as a 3-year-old child. Its word-learning skills are as good as those of a parrot or chimpanzee(黑猩猩).In one experiment, the researchers took all 200 items that Rico is supposed to know and divided them into 20 groups of 10 objects. Then the owner told the dog to go and fetch one of the items and bring it back. In four tests, Rico got 37 out of 40 commands right. As the dog couldnt see anyone to get clues, the scientists believe Rico must understand the meanings of certain words.In another experiment, the scientists took one toy that Rico had never seen before and put it in a room with seven toys whose names the dog already knew. The owner then told Rico to fetch the object, using a word the dog had never heard before.The correct object was chosen in seven out of l0 tests, suggesting that the dog had workedout the answer by process of elimination(排除法). A month later, Rico remembered half of the new names, which is even more impressive.Rico is thought to be smarter than the average dog. For one thing, Rico is a border collie, a breed (品种)known for its mental abilities. In addition, the 9-year-old dog has been trained to fetch toys by their names since the age of nine months.Its hard to know if all dogs understand at least some of the words we say. Even if they do, they cant talk back. Still, it wouldnt hurt to sweet-talk your dog every now and then. You might just get a big, wet kiss in return!49. From paragraph 2 we know that _ .A. animals are as clever as human beingsB. dogs are smarter than parrots and chimpanzeesC. chimpanzees have very good word-learning skillsD. dogs have similar learning abilities as 3-year-old children50. Both experiments show that .A. Rico is smart enough to get all commands rightB. Rico can recognize different things including toysC. Rico has developed the ability of learning mathematicsD. Rico wont forget the names of objects once recognizing them51. Which of the following statements is true?A. The purpose of the experiments is to show the border collies mental abilities.B. Rico has a better memory partly because of its proper early training.C. The border collie is world-famous for recognizing objects.D. Rico is born to understand its owners commands.DPaynes PrairieHave you ever heard of Paynes Prairie? It is one of the most important natural and historical areas in Florida. Paynes Prairie is located near Gainesville. It is large, 21 000 acres. This protected land is called a preserve. The Florida Park Service manage the preserve.The Paynes Prairie basin was formed when limestone dissolved and the ground settled. It is covered by marsh(沼泽)and wet prairie vegetation. There are areas of open water. During brief periods it has flooded enough to be considered a lake. Except for that, the basin has changed little through time.Man has lived on Paynes Prairie a very long time. He lived there as far back as 10000 B. C. At one time, the Seminoles lived there. The prairie is thought to have been named after King Payne, a Seminole chief. During the late 1600s, the largest cattle ranch in Florida was on Paynes Prairie. Today, Paynes Prairie is preserved land . It is occupied by visitors and Florida Park Service employees.Willam Bartram visited Paynes Praire. Bartram was the first person who portrayed (described)nature through personal experience as well as scientific observation. He lived 200 years ago. He visited Paynes Prairie in 1774. At that time he described it. He called Paynes Prairie the great Alachua Savannah.Most of the animal life, which Bartram described, is still here. A large number of sandhill cranes, hawks and waterfowl are here in winter. The animal diversity is increased by the presence of pine flatwoods, hammock, swamps and ponds.The Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park is open year round. The Florida Park Service works hard so that the park will appear as it did in the past. It offers many opportunities for recreation. At the park you can camp and picnic. You can hike and bike. You can boat and fish. You can ride on horse trails. And you can see lots of nature and wildlife. You can see Florida as it was in the early days.Paynes Prairie is a part of our Florida history. It is an example of our Florida natural resources. It is a place for recreation. Paynes Prairie is an important experience of the Real Florida.52. How was the Paynes Prairie basin formed?A. By the Seminole Indians.B. By the Florida Park Service.C. From dissolved limestone and the ground settling.D. From lots of flooding and wet prairie vegetation.53. The underlined word diversity means “_.”A. variety B. society C. population D. area54. All of the following are true EXCEPT that _.A. Paynes Prairie has changed little through timeB. Paynes Prairie is covered by wet prairie grassesC. there used to be a big cattle farm on Paynes PrairieD. William Bartram was the first person to visit Paynes Prairie55. The purpose of the passage is to .A. call on people to protect widlifeB. attract people to this preserved parkC. show you the formation of Paynes PrairieD. introduce the recorded history of Paynes Prairie4 七选五(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。Creating a good study environment takes a little planning. It is well worth the time as the end result will be much more productive study time. Many people fail to do this and wonder why they c

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