高二年级英语限训
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衡水二中高二年级英语限训5.8
命题人:高二备课组长
(满分90分时间55分钟)
第Ⅰ卷(满分70分)
第一部分阅读理解(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
A
Occasions like anniversaries, weddings and reunions call for special event venues (场地).The following places may have a w ay out. There’s no need to spend money creating atmosphere at special event venues. It’s built right in!
Hard Rock Cafe Anchorage
415 E. STREET, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501
Events, like great music are born of inspiration. Featuring a 13,600-square-foot facility that will seat 275 guests with private event space, we pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional experience with a rock and roll twist for each of our guests.
Business Expo Center
1960 S. ANAHEIM WAY, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 92805
The Business Expo Cent er is Orange County’s premier event venue in Anaheim, California. Our flexible 36,000-square-foot expo center is home to space for conferences, trade shows and celebrations. We pride ourselves on providing a memorable experience with excellent flexibility, services, and cost savings. We won’t charge customers for on-site parking and provide high-speed Wi-Fi.
Automobile Driving Museum
610 LAIRPORT STREET, EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA 90245
Centrally located in the South Bay beach community of El Segundo, California, the ADM offers a wonderful venue for private parties and corporate events. Conveniently located 5 minutes south of LAX, right off the 405 and 105 Freeways, the 610 Lairport space has a vintage feel surrounded by our primary automobile collection. We offer several different venues inside and outside our facility for diverse events. To better our service, reservations are needed.
Yamashiro Hollywood
1999 N. SYCAMORE AVE., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90068
Yamashiro Hollywood is a restaurant and therefore, all food and beverages must be handled in house. However, guests are allowed to bring in outside wine and champagne for a corkage fee.
1. What can you do in Business Expo Center?
A. Enjoy free parking.
B. Bring in outside wine.
C. Experience a rock and roll twist.
D. See some automobile collections.
2. Which venue do you need to book in advance?
A. Business Expo Center.
B. Yamashiro Hollywood.
C. Hard Rock Cafe Anchorage.
D. Automobile Driving Museum.
3. What do the four venues have in common?
A. They offer optional places.
B. They are open to special events.
C. They are located in the same state.
D. They enjoy convenient transportation.
B
Kyle Cassidy and three other members of the Annenberg Running Group were stretching on the grounds of the University of Pennsylvania, waiting for a few latecomers. The Penn colleagues and other community members meet three days a week for a roughly 30-minute jog and an occasional lecture. That’s right—during some runs, one of them delivers a talk. Topics range from the brain to Bitcoin.
But on this day last January, it would not be their normal run. The first clue that something was off was the man who sprinted past them. “Running at an amazing pace,” Cassidy told Runner’s World admiringly. Cassidy discovered why the sprinter was so fleet of foot when another man ran by, yelling, “Help! He took my phone and laptop!”
At that, the group did what running clubs do: They ran, trailing the suspect down the streets of Philadelphia until he ducked into a construction site. The runners split up. Cassidy ran around to the far side of the site to cut the thief off while the others wandered the neighborhood hoping he had dumped the loot (赃物) in a backyard.
No luck. So they decided to ask residents whether they’d s een the guy. When they knocked on the door of one row house, they were in for a surprise. Unknown to them, he had already emerged from the construction site—and was hiding behind a bush by that very house. As the owner opened the door, the suspect darted o ut from behind the bush … and right into the arms of campus police, who’d joined the chase shortly behind the runners.
The members of this running group are not hard-core athletes. But they do understand the benefit of a little exercise. “Running is typically a useless sport where you turn fat cells into heat,” Cassidy told The Philadelphia Inquirer. “But occasionally it can be useful, and here was one of those opportunities.”
4. Why do the group members gather together?
A. To do some stretching.
B. To have a regular run.
C. To deliver a lecture.
D. To cover some topics.
5. What does the underlined word “sprinted” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Dashed.
B. Pushed.
C. Jumped.
D. Escaped.
6. We can infer that the success of the chase is mainly due to _______.
A. the assistance of the runners
B. the owner of the row house
C. the campus police on patrol
D. the joint efforts of the people
7. Which of the following best describes Cassidy?
A. Athletic and generous.
B. Courageous and ambitious.
C. Helpful and humorous.
D. Thoughtful and demanding.
C
Food experts say washing could spread the germs(细菌)on your turkey in the kitchen sink or nearby food. But it’s been a challenge trying to convince cooks to stop rinsing(冲洗) off raw poultry(家禽肉). Germs that can make people sick are common in the guts of healthy poultry and are legally allowed to be on raw turkey and chicken. The assumption is that nobody eats their poultry raw, and that thorough cooking will kill the bacteria.
The do-not-wash raw poultry advice from the USDA is relatively new and perhaps hasn’t caught on because it goes against the common belief that washing makes things clean, said Chapman. Benjamin Chapman, a study author and food safety expert at North Carolina State University, said the instinct to wash raw poultry goes back at least decades when people relied more on visual clues to spot problems with poultry. Meanwhile, washing hands and surfaces are also important.
But food preparation is a complicated act, and germs from poultry can be spread even if it’s not washed, especially when birds are removed from packaging.
The USDA-funded study stresses that point. Researchers sprayed raw chicken with a harmless strain of E. coli(大肠杆菌) and watched volunteer cooks at test kitchens. Among those who washed their raw chicken, about a quarter ended up spreading the bacteria to their lettuce. But even some of those who did not rinse the chicken got germs on the lettuce. And there are other opportunities for germs to survive on turkeys: melting and cooking.
To ensure a bird is thoroughly cooked, they say to use a thermometer to check that the deepest and thickest parts of it have reached 165 degrees. Even after the meal is cooked, you aren’t out of the danger zone. To keep turkeys and other leftovers safe, experts say they should be refrigerated after two hours.
8. People don’t accept USDA’s advice because _______.
A. the advice is relatively new
B. cleaning seems more trustworthy
C. cooks clean the turkey before cooking it
D. heat can kill most germs and no one eats raw food
9. What can be concluded from Paragraph 4?
A. Food packages carry germs.
B. Hands and surfaces are easy to get E. coli.
C. Germs from a turkey can be spread whether it is washed or not.
D. Multiple methods should be applied to food to get rid of germs.
10. Which way may help to cook a turkey safely?
A. Rinse off the turkey before it is heated.
B. Keep the turkey away from the lettuce and refrigerator.
C. Wash hands and packages before taking out the turkey.
D. Use a thermometer to check the temperature of the turkey.
11. From which section of a magazine is the text probably taken?
A. Culture.
B. Science.
C. Education.
D. Medicine.
D
Microplastics (塑料微粒)are everywhere in our environment. It’s hardly surprising that the tiny fragments(碎片)have also been found in humans. A new study shows that Americans are consuming as many as 121,000 particles each year.
Measuring 50 to 500 microns in length, microplastics come from a variety of sources, including large plastics that break down into smaller and smaller pieces. Therefore, much remains unknown about the common existence of these materials within the human body, as well as their impact on human health.
Hoping to fill in some of these gaps, a research team led by Kieran Cox, a PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, looked at 26 papers assessing the amount of microplastics in commonly consumed food items, among which are seafood, sugars, salts, honey, alcohol and water. The team also evaluated the potential consumption of microplastics through inhalation (吸入) using previously reported data on microplastic concentrations in the air and the Environmental Protection Agency’s reported respiration rates. Based on these data, the researchers calculated that our annual consumption of microplastics via food and drink ranges from 39,000 to 52,000 particles. When microplastics taken in through inhalation are taken into account, the range jumps to between 74,000 and 121,000 particles per year.
The authors of the study found that people who drink exclusively from plastic water bottles absorb an additional 90,000 microplastics each year, compared to 4,000 among those who only consume tap water. “This shows that small decisions, over the course of a year, really matter and have an impact.” Cox says. The new study, according to its authors, was the first to investigate “the accumulative human exposure” to microplastics. But in all likelihood, the research tells only a small part of the entire story. Collectively, the food and drink that the researchers analyzed represent 15 percent of Americans’ caloric intake. The team could not account for food groups like fruits, vegetables and grains because there simply is not enough data on their microplastic content.
For those worried about microplastic consumption, cutting down bottled water is a good place to start. But to the heart of the problem, we have to stop producing and using so much plastic.
12. What makes it difficult to know microplastics commonly exist in the human body?
A. The quality.
B. The quantity.
C. The shape.
D. The size.
13. How did Kieran Cox’s team calculate the potential consumption of microplastics?
A. By studying papers.
B. By comparing the impacts.
C. By analyzing the data.
D. By conducting experiments.
14. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. Drinking less plastic bottled water helps to take in fewer microplastics.
B. The study is among the earliest to investigate human exposure to microplastics.
C. Cox’s team gained comprehensive information of microplastics taken in by humans.
D. People consume 74,000 to 121,000 particles of microplastics per year from food and drink.
15. What is the best title for the text?
A. The Potential Problems of Microplastics
B. Microplastics Coming From Various Sources
C. Microplastics Found Within Human Bodies
D. The Impact of Microplastics on Human Health
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。
Many people often find themselves waking up in the middle of the night, unusually awake and excited.
16 . That’s really frustrating. However, there is no need to worry. Here are some effective ways to help you fall asleep again.
Remain in bed. For you to fall asleep, your heart rate needs to slow down. When you get up, your heart rate goes up. So, avoid going to the bathroom during the night if you can. Do not eat too little or too much for dinner. Do not drink and fill your bladder(膀胱)before bed. 17 . It may make you fall asleep faster, but it may also disrupt your sleep later in the night.
Stay in the dark. When you cannot sleep, LED lights on printers and cable boxes may be the reason. The same is true for light streaming in through cracks in curtains. 18 . You should cover lights with tape and wear a sleep mask. A popular choice has deep eye cups so your eyes can open and shut while you wear them.
Quiet your mind. Try ways to relax, such as deep breathing, meditation, and mindfulness exercises.
19 . The point is to keep your brain busy with something that is not demanding and is relaxing.
20 . If your wake-up time is 6:30 a.m. and your clock reads 3:00 a.m., do not think Oh no! I have only three hours left! Instead, say to yourself, Oh great! I have three more hours to sleep!
You have a problem if you wake three times a week for more than three months. It may affect your quality of life. You need to find a sleep expert who can help identify the cause and fix it.
A. Think in a positive way.
B. Maintain a calm attitude.
C. They may keep you awake.
D. Most importantly, avoid alcohol in the evening.
E. You can do simple math problems in your head.
F. Getting up to do some mild exercise is also helpful.
G. Tossing and turning in bed, they are unable to fall asleep.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共20小题;每小題1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The structure in organizations has changed. It has transformed from a boss to a leader being at the top and from method directing to cooperation, 21 how many of us have actually made this 22 within ourselves?
Let’s not get personal about any person or connect this to any 23 organization. Consider the 24 pattern on a social media website such as LinkedIn. We often see good articles written by junior-level employees which 25 new enthusiasm and new perspectives, but how many senior-level 26 go and “Like” the article? Not 27 read it, but actually “Like” it. More often than not, the answer is none. Leaders read such articles, but they 28 to press the “Like” button due to some fear!
A friend of mine, who holds the 29 of Director of Human Resources in a reputed organization, happened to mention an article that his team member had written. I casually enquired 30 the absence of a “Like” or comment from him. His answer really 31 me! He said: “You know what my 32 is? I cannot be commenting or liking his article in public!” Amazed by this behavior, I did m y research on this pattern on a few social media platforms. Yes, people want to “Like” or comment on articles and photos that are published by people with a(n) 33 level and do so as well.
While we are 34 the “Like” button on a junior-level employ ee’s one-year anniversary, we jump to be one in a few hundreds to offer 35 on a senior-level leader’s one-year completion. However, I think our precious “Like” for the employee 36 a lot and encourages him, while, on the other hand, it is 37 many hundreds and is not 38 noticed by the leader.
Encourage new talents and 39 them. If we do not exhibit this socially, I am sure we will not 40 it in our job either.
21. A. so
22. A. organization
23. A. unusual
24. A. behavioral
25. A. oppose
26. A. leaders
27. A. precisely
28. A. stop
29. A. name
30. A. for lack of
31. A. confused
32. A. team
33. A. superior
34. A. pressing
35.A.congratulations
36. A. changes
37. A. intended for
38. A. even
39. A. know
40. A. represent B. otherwise
B. method
B. ordinary
B. online
B. contain
B. writers
B. barely
B. hope
B. title
B. on account of
B. astonished
B. level
B. different
B. missing
B. suggestions
B. requires
B. replaced by
B. just
B. motivate
B. like
C. yet
C. cooperation
C. common
C. popular
C. promote
C. employers
C. merely
C. hesitate
C. faith
C. in need of
C. dissatisfied
C. habit
C. average
C. skipping
C. opinions
C. proves
C. judged by
C. ever
C. demand
C. show
D. while
D. transformation
D. particular
D. personal
D. lack
D. readers
D. thoroughly
D. regret
D. honor
D. with regard to
D. annoyed
D. reputation
D. junior
D. considering
D. remarks
D. means
D. buried in
D. still
D. observe
D. notice
第II 卷(20分)
第二节(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
I don’t photograph wild animals very often, 41 wild horses are an exception. I first learned about Alberta’s wild horses 20 years ago. Ever since, I had wanted to see and photograph them. A friend of mine, who also loves wild horses, 42 (hear) about my wish in March 2017, and I was fortunate enough to be able to accompany him to see the wild horses in the Williams Creek area of Alberta. It was 43 unique experience.
We spent a day there 44 our first visit and have been back to the same area three more times since then. Once we were so lucky to see more than 100 horses there. I managed to capture a great shot of a pony 45 (run) and jumping for the sheer joy of it, 46 I felt so proud of. The pony was having such fun all by 47 (he) while the rest of his herd grazed peacefully.
Having been out with the horses several times now, I hope to visit them again—as often as possible! They’re magnificent and 48 (tr ue) nurture my soul. I’m so thankful for the privilege of having the opportunity to spend time with them. These horses are born wild and free, and deserve always 49 (remain) so. 50 (photograph) like me quite value the chance to get close to the wild horses.
第三节单词拼写(共5小题; 每小题1分,满分5分)
51. Some considerate and comforting words will usually __________(使变开心、照亮) up a person's day.
52. Going out for travelling can increase our knowledge and ________ __________ __________.(开阔我们的眼界、视野)
53. The concert will be ____________ _________on the Internet.(现场直播)
54.She never criticized us, but used praise to ________ _________our best.(使表现出,bring 短语)
55.On my way to the station my car _________ __________.(坏了,出故障)
41.___________42.__________43.__________44._____________45.___________
46.___________47.__________48.__________49._____________50.___________
51.___________ 52._________ _______ ___________
53.________________ _________ 54.___________ _______
55.__________ _______
七选五______________。