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1、- 1 - / 16【2019【2019 最新最新】精选高二英语下学期精选高二英语下学期 4 4 月月考试题月月考试题(全卷满分 150 分,考试用时 120 分钟)第 I 卷(共 100 分)第一部分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分听力(共两节,满分 3030 分)分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转写到答题卡上。第 1 节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)1.What is the woman going to do? A. Buy a carB. Draw some moneyC. Pick up her grandma2.W

2、hat does the woman need to buy for skiing? A. GlovesB. A scarf C. Sunglasses3.When is the man going to get married? A. On July 30th B. On June 30th C. On May 3rd.4.What does the man think of the studio apartment? A. It is old. B. It is small. C. It is expensive.5.Why does the man have much coffee? A

3、. He is sleepy.B. He is thirsty. C. He is addicted. 第二节(共第二节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分分,满分 22.522.5 分)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。 听第听第 6 6 段材料,回答第段材料,回答第 6 6、7 7 题。题。6.What are the speakers

4、 mainly talking about? A. A teacher. B. A photo.C. An outing. 7.What does the girl say about her English teacher? A. She wears glasses. B. She is not strict. C. She is popular.- 2 - / 16听第听第 7 7 段材料,回答第段材料,回答第 8 8、9 9 题。题。8.What does the woman want the man to do? A. Teach her to use the phone. B. He

5、lp her with her work. C. Lend her his phone. 9. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Co-workers. C. Salesman and customer. 听第听第 8 8 段材料,回答第段材料,回答第 1010 至至 1212 题。题。 10. How much is the adult ticket for the photography exhibitions only? A. 10B. 5 C. 6 11. Where is th

6、e Hillside Gallery? A. On Gardenia Road. B. Beside the Town Square . C. On Flower Street.12. How will the woman go to the gallery? A. By bus.B. By subway.C. By car. 听第听第 9 9 段材料,回答第段材料,回答第 1313 至至 1616 题。题。 13. Where did the woman get her information about “smart” cars? A. From a magazine article. B

7、. From a TV programme. C. From a newspaper report. 14. What is the purpose of the voice on “smart” cars? A. To warn the driver of dangers. B. To explain traffic rules. C. To give directions. 15. What does the man imply (暗示) about his brother? A. He owns a “smart” car. B. He has a good sense of direc

8、tion. C. He doesnt know the way to the womans house? 16. Why was the man delayed (推迟) on his way to the woman s house? A. He ran out of gas. B. He got lost. C. He met with an accident. 听第听第 1010 段材料,回答第段材料,回答第 1717 至至 2020 题。题。 17. Where did Gandhi(甘地) study law? A. In Porbandar.B. In Bombay.C. In L

9、ondon. 18. What was Gandhis dream before 1947?A. Living in South Africa.- 3 - / 16B. Becoming the leader of a political party. C. Gaining Indias independence. 19. What can we learn about Gandhi? A. He never followed other politicians methods in his fight. B. He once fought for black peoples rights i

10、n South Africa. C. He didnt fight for Indian peoples rights until returning to India. 20. What makes Gandhi remain an inspiration to people? A. His dream of freedom. B. His strong beliefs. C. His political power. 第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共阅读理解(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分) 第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共阅读理解(共 20

11、20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 4040 分)分) 第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中, 选出最佳选项。 AStress is an inevitable part of a busy and modern life. Time and time again, we see people feeling overwhelmed because of stress. But after years of being dosed up by doctors and seeking solutions on the self-help shelv

12、es, can most common complaints be cured through your next holiday? The festival doctor will see you now.ComplaintPrescription (处方)Dosage (剂量)GuiltyRestart yourself at the Wanderlust FestivalA weekend at any Wanderlust Festival should restrain some of the shame you are feeling. Empty your mind with m

13、editation (冥想) sessions in the mountains of America or adjust your feelings with a sound bath in Santiago, Chile.SadA healthy dose of laughter at Just for Laughs in Montreal, Canada in July.Have fun at the largest comedy festival, which attracts more than two million ha-ha hunters every summer. Apar

14、t from 250 comedy acts, there will be walkabout theater, circus acts and lots of new comedy films to make you laugh to tears.- 4 - / 16Over- thinkingGet nourishing food for your thought at the U.K.s How the Light Gets In in May.Spend a week or so in the company of like-minded individuals and you wil

15、l see you are not the only one over-thinking things. The worlds largest philosophy festival, held in Hareous Wye, will have talks, debates and classes on culture, philosophy, politics, art and science.Heart-brokenFind one of your favorite fish in the sea at Irelands Matchmaking Festival in June.A we

16、ek at Liverpools Matchmaking Festival could be a choice as Irelands mythical matchmakers have been pairing lovers together for centuries. Try to find Willie Dally, a fourth-generation matchmaker, for your best chance of everlasting love. Those who touch his lucky book are said to fall in love and ma

17、rry within six months. 21. When celebrating the festival Just for Laughs, you will _.A. have discussions on the meaning of lifeB. laugh to tears by watching comedy filmsC. empty your mind with meditation sessions D. be thrilled and your depression will be removed 22. If you are thinking too much abo

18、ut work, you can spend a few days at _. A. Just for Laughs B. the Wanderlust Festival C. How the Light Gets In D. Irelands Matchmaking Festival 23. According to the passage, we can learn that the festival doctor specializes in _.A. treating people falling ill during festivalsB. offering a cure throu

19、gh the festival formC. celebrating the festivals with the patients D. listening to peoples complaints during festivals B B Those who find themselves easily distracted (分散注意力) at work may be intellectually (智力上地) superior to their colleagues, according to research. Intelligent workers may have diffic

20、ulty concentrating due to the vast number of clever ideas popping into their gifted brains. Bostjan Ljubic, vice president of Steelcase, a workplace solutions company that analyzed the findings of neuroscientists (神经学家) and cognitive (认知的) researchers, said, “Employers are always on the lookout for

21、the brightest people available. However, the difficulty to undertake multiple tasks and distractions in the office - 5 - / 16affect smart people in the same way as everyone else, if not more. The smartest people may find it more difficult to decide which ideas to prioritize (区分优先次序) with distraction

22、 leading to a feeling of inability to deal with the work as a whole. The smartest brains can finally fall short of their own expected potential, as well as failing to live up to their employers hopes.” Nearly half of more than 10,000 workers, surveyed in 17 countries, said they struggled to concentr

23、ate in the office, according to a health study by Steelcase. Increased access to technology has been considered as a possible reason for this lack of focus. Research from GlobalWebIndex says the average time spent on mobile devices has increased by 200 percent since 2012, while the average smartphon

24、e user in the UK checks their phone 221 times every day and the average office worker checks their email around 30 times an hour. The University of California suggests that the average office worker is interrupted or distracted every three minutes. Mr Ljubic said, “The ways in which we work are chan

25、ging more rapidly than ever before and the brain is being subjected to stresses and distractions which can lead to overload and statistics show that distractions in the workplace are on the rise.” 24. The purpose of the text is to tell readers _.A. many employers are looking for clever workersB. off

26、ice workers spend more time on cell phonesC. intelligent workers are more easily distractedD. distractions in the workplace are on the rise 25. Intelligent workers cannot concentrate easily probably because _.A. they should be careful about their work B. they are coming up with lots of great ideasC.

27、 they must keep an eye on their colleaguesD. they are afraid they cant do their work well 26. According to Bostjan Ljubic, the brightest people _.A. cant gain satisfaction in their jobB. always fail to find a well-paid jobC. cant necessarily work better than othersD. can more easily meet their emplo

28、yers needs 27. Which of the following is true according to the last paragraph?- 6 - / 16A. Distractions can damage office workers brain.B. Office workers are trying to get rid of distractions.C. Distractions lead to workers stress and dissatisfaction.D. Distractions in workplaces will become more se

29、rious. C C The Bike Experience is a charity that teaches and advises motorcyclists who have been disabled how they can ride again, through the provision of an adapted and modified motorcycle, which will allow them to ride in a safe environment using a logical step-by-step process. The Bike Experienc

30、e was formed in April, 2011, as there was no project in existence that taught disabled motorcyclists how to ride. Over a period of five years, the initial idea has become a registered charity. Over 75 disabled motorcyclists have learned to ride again and the concept has started to influence the moto

31、rsport world. In March, 2003, Talan Skeels-Piggins, the founder of the charity, was knocked off his motorcycle and thrown under the path of the oncoming traffic. The accident left him paralyzed (瘫痪的) from the chest down and he thought he would never ride a motorcycle again. Eight years later, Talan

32、was back riding a motorbike on UK track days and felt the importance of teaching others how to do the same. Talan says, “When I am riding, I do not feel disabled. I feel free from my wheelchair, and I enjoy the sense of excitement and independence just as I used to. Getting to this point has been a

33、struggle, but it has been worth it. I wanted to help other disabled motorcyclists have the fantastic feeling of being back on a bike, without the falls and setbacks I suffered, so The Bike Experience Charity was established. In addition to getting riders back on two wheels? The Bike Experience Chari

34、ty aims to: Help the individuals who take part develop a positive attitude. Increase each clients self-confidence and self- belief so that they can look forward to the rest of their life with re-focused energy, motivation and inspiration. Advise participants how to buy their own bike, adapt it and r

35、ide independently and safely. Improve the participants physical health, balance, co- ordination, strength and stamina (耐力). Bring together able-bodied and disabled people so that - 7 - / 16boundaries are broken down and myths of disability are deconstructed. Evolve attitudes in the motorcycling worl

36、d so that disabled peoples riding motorcycles can be considered possible, feasible and acceptable. 28. The Bike Experience Charity _.A. has been raising money for the disabledB. has helped more than 750 disabled peopleC. provides special motorcycles for the disabled D. establishes new rules for the

37、motorsport world 29. As the founder of the charity, Talan _.A. has been free from a wheelchairB. was once knocked down by a motorcycleC. spent eight years establishing the charity D. was unable to walk after the accident 30. The charitys aims suggest the charity _.A. constructs the myths of disabili

38、ty B. helps disabled people make a livingC. places importance on physical healthD. makes the impossible seem possible 31.What is the purpose of the text?A. To introduce The Bike Experience Charity.B. To advise the disabled to ride motorcycles.C. To encourage the disabled to live independently.D. To

39、tell us a successful story of a disabled person. D D Chicken feathers are useful, and not just to chickens. Some go into pillows, coats and other products. But countless chicken feathers go to waste. In the United States, billions of chickens are produced yearly. Most of their feathers are thrown aw

40、ay. But instead of ending up in landfills (废物埋填地), some feathers could find a future in plastics. Scientists in the Washington area have been working with keratin, the main substance (物质) in chicken feathers. One of the products they have developed is a flowerpot which may look like other flowerpots

41、, but the container breaks down in the earth within one to five years. And as it breaks down, it releases nitrogen (氮) into the soil. The environmentally friendly flowerpot is the work of two researchers Walter Schmidt and Masud Huda. Walter Schmidt has been working to find uses for chicken feathers

42、 since the - 8 - / 161990s. Progress in 2002 showed that plastic made from feathers could be formed like other plastics. He says feathers are much stronger and last longer than another plant material, cellulose (纤维素). “Feathers are about eight times as strong as cellulose. By design, feathers are st

43、rong and durable (耐用的).” Walter Schmidt also points out that traditional flowerpots can last much longer. But he wonders if there is really a need. He says most flowerpots are never reused. “Why would you want a plastic that you use for a year to last for two hundred years? It makes no sense. You wa

44、nt to match the product with the use,” he says. Walter Schmidt and Masud Huda are now adding another chicken product to their flowerpots chicken waste. The waste will add more nutrients to the soil as the pot breaks down. The scientists say they hope their flowerpot will be on the market in a year o

45、r two. 32. What is this passage mainly about? A. Scientists find new uses for chicken feathers. B. A new kind of flowerpot will be on the market.C. Chicken feathers are not only useful to chickens. D. Billions of chickens are produced yearly in the US. 33. From Paragraph 2 we know that _.A. the US p

46、roduces the most chickens around the worldB. all chicken feathers will be made into plastics in the futureC. most chicken feathers are not made use of in the US at present D. chicken feathers will no longer be taken to landfills quite soon 34. Which of the following is the main feature of the new fl

47、owerpot? A. It is made from waste. B. It looks quite different. C. It can be used for years. D. It is environmentally friendly. 35. Walter Schmidt most probably thinks _. A. people should re-use the same flowerpot B. it is unnecessary for a flowerpot to last long C. nowadays most products dont match

48、 their use- 9 - / 16D. people prefer to buy flowerpots which last long 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格的最佳选项。选项 中有两项为多余选项。 Nowadays, its hard to say exactly why you like someone. Scientists have spent years trying to discover the exact factors that draw one person to another. Belo

49、w, weve listed some of their most interesting findings. You can read on for insights(深入了解). 36 Compliment(Compliment(称赞称赞) ) otherother peoplepeople People will associate the adjectives you use to describe other people with your personality. This phenomenon is called spontaneous trait transference(自发特征迁移). 37

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