2020学年度高二英语第一学期月质量检测试卷必修五

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2020学年度高二英语第一学期月质量检测试卷
第I卷(三部分,共8 5分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How long is the art exhibition
open?
A. English hours
B. Nine hours
C. Ten hours
2. When does the woman’s brother leave?
A. At noon
B. At 3:25 pm.
C. At 9:00 am.
3. What program does Jim watch more often?
A. sports matches
B. news
C. Fashion shows 4. What are the two speakers
talking about?
A. the woman’s school
B.
learning difficulties
C. fast learners and slower
learners
5. What is the man’s problem?
A. He is overweight
B. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满
分1 5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. What are the two speakers
talking about?
A. A new house
B. A
computer C. A
color television
7. What does the man suggest?
A. To buy a bigger TV.
B. To
buy a smaller size TV. C. To
buy a new house
8. What can we infer from the conversation?
A. Television will be on sale.
B. To buy a bigger television
is a waste of time.
C. The woman thinks a big
television is much better.
听第7段材料, 回答第9至10题。

9. When will the professor make a speech?
A. at 12:00.
B. at 12:45.
C. at 1:00.
10. How much will it cost one to attend the meeting?
A. Free
B. Not mentioned
C. $10.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. Where did Mike get to know Mary?
A. At Mary’s birthday party.
B. At Mike’s birthday party.
C. At Andrew’s party.
12. Where does Mike invited Mary to go?
A. To a concert..
B. To his flat.
C. To
a party.
13. What is the time they fix?
A. This evening
B. This Friday.
C. This Saturday.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14. Where does the conversation
take place?
A. At a department store.
B. At a restaurant.
C. At a hotel.
15. Where is the man going first?
A. To the barber’s shop.
B. To buy something in the shop.
C. To the dining room.
16. What can you know about the
man?
A. He never go to bed before
eleven at night.
B. He gets up late every
morning. C. He has got a
habit of doing shopping.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What did Mr. Briggs do after
graduating?
A. Visit people to
investigate. B.
Work for an insurance company. C.
Travel all around.
18. Who had a talk with him one
day?
A. The insurance manager.
B. The general manager.
C.A client.
19. Why did him feel surprised with Mr. Briggs?
A. Because of the good records Mr. Briggs set.
B. Because Mr. Briggs’working method was so incredible.
C. Because Mr. Briggs had ruined the company.
20. Which of the following is not true?
A. Mr. Briggs had worked in the company for a year then.
B. Mr. Briggs sold life insurance to people by visiting them.
C. People of 95 or above are the healthiest.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,
满分35分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题; 每小
题1分,满分15分)
21.If you buy ______MP4 player in
our store, we can download new
songs for you for ______free.
A. a, /
B. an, /
C. the, /
D. a, the
22. The soldiers live on an island
in the sea far away from land,
and every week they _____
the boat for their applies of
fresh water, vegetables and
foods.
A. ask around
B. rely
on C. cut back on
D. belong to
23. Who do you think is the mistake, your accountant or
director?
A. for blame on
B. to
be blamed for C. to blame for
D. blamed for
24. The ways you thought of the program are really worth
considering.
A. completing
B.
completed C. in completing
D. to complete
25. With no rain for three months
and food supplies ______, the
situation here is getting
desperate.
A. running out
B. run out
C. being run out
D. has run out
26. In my opinion, the key ______ the problem is to co-operate rather than ______.
A. to solving; to argue
B.
to solve; argue C. to solving; argue D. solving; arguing 27. _________ the news that his headmaster was killed in an accident, he couldn ’t help crying. A. Heard
B. Hearing
C. Having heard
D. To hear
28. ---I ’ll take the driving test this month. ---______ you should fail?
A. What for
B. How if
C. What if
D. Why not
29. ___________the deer have been returned to the wide since then.
A. Much
B. A great many of
C. A great deal of
D.
A
large amount of
30. I can’t hea r clearly
___________the noise outside so loud.
A. because
B. because
of C. with
D.
for
31. Since the last decade, our
school has experienced great changes. Now it is already three times _____________ it was in the early 1990s.
A. than
B. as
C. what
D. like
32. I hadn ’t meant you, Tom, Instead, what I said just now really meant you to be better.
A .to hurt; to advise
B .hurting; advising
C .hurting; to advise
D .to hurt; advising 33. —I ’m sorry. I ______at you the other day.
—Forget it. I was a bit out of control myself.
A. shouldn ’t shout
B. shouldn ’t have shouted
C. mustn’t shout
D. mustn’t have shouted
34. --- This kind of cloth ____ well and____ long, besides, it’s cheap.
--- OK, I’ll take it.
A. washes ; lasts
B. is washed; lasts
C. washes ; is lasted
D. is washing; is lasting 35. The advice that the teacher
____ was ____ the students go to
bed early during exam time.
A. gave; that
B. give; that
C. gives; which
D. should give; which
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小
题1分,满分20分)。

I consider myself something
of an expert on apology(道歉). A quick temper(脾气) has 36 me with plenty of opportunities to make them. In one of my earliest 37 , my mother is telling me, “Don’t watch the 38 when you say ‘I’m sorry.’, hold your head up and look the person
in the ____39 , so he’ll know you 40 it.”
My mother thus made the key point of a(n) 41 apology:
it must be direct. You must never 42 to be doing something else. You do not 43 a pile of letters while apologizing to a person 44 in position after blaming him or her for a mistake that turned out to be your 45 .You do not apologize to a hostess(女主人), whose guest of honor you treat ____46 ,
but send flowers the next day without mentioning your bad 47 .
One of the important things
you should do for an 48 apology is readiness to 49 the responsibility for your careless mistakes. We are used to making excuses, which leaves no ____50 for the other person to 51 us. Since most people are open-hearted, the no-excuse apology leaves both parties feeling 52 about
themselves. That, after all, is the 53 of every apology. It 54 little whether the apologizer is wholly or only partly at fault: answering for one’s 55 encourages others to take their share of blame.
36. A. provided B. mixed C. compared
D. treated
37. A. dreams B. courses C. memories
D. ideas
38. A. side B. ground C. wall
D. bottom
39. A. mind B. soul
C. face
D. eye
40. A. imagine B. enjoy C. mean
D. regret
41. A. useful B. successful C. equal
D. basic
42. A. pretend B. forget C. refuse
D. expect
43. A. hold on B. put away C. look through D. pick up
44. A. poorer B. weaker C. worse
D. lower
45. A. fault B. reason C. result
D. duty
46. A. cruelly B. freely C. impolitely
D. foolishly
47. A. manners B. excuses C. efforts
D. roles
48. A. active B. effective C. extra
D. easy
49. A. raise B. perform
C. admit
D.take
50. A. situation B. need
C. sign
D. room
51. A. advise B. forgive C. warn
D. blame
52. A. wiser B. warmer
C. better
D. cleverer
53. A. purpose B.
method C. benefit
D. advantage
54. A. cares B. matters
C. depends
D.
remains
55. A. facts B. states
C. rights
D. actions
第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A The average person learns most of the 30 000~40 000 words whose meanings he or she recognizes by hearing them or getting familiar with them in the context or simply absorbing them without conscious (意识到的) effort. The best way to build a good vocabulary, therefore, is to read a great deal and to participate in a lot of good talks. There are relatively few words that we learn permanently by purposefully referring to dictionaries or keeping word lists. However, even those extra few are of value, and no one will make a mistake by working on developing a larger vocabulary. Here are some suggestions of how to do it.
Read plenty of good books. When you come across a new word, stop and see if you can understand it from its context. If you can't, and if you can manage without interrupting the thought of the book too much, look it up in a dictionary or ask somebody. If you are really conscientious(认真的), write the word and its meaning in a personal vocabulary list —preferably using it in a sentence, or you can keep a special vocabulary notebook. Go over the list from time to time. Further, try to use a new word in writing or conversation a few times over
the next several days.
Listen to good talks and be alert to new words you hear or to new meanings of words you already know. Then treat them just as you treat the new words you read.
Learn and be alert to the parts
of
words:
prefixes,
suffixes and roots. Knowing them enables you to make intelligent guesses about the meaning of words.
56. When you meet a new word in reading, what should you do? _____________ A.
Guess
its
meaning. B. Ask somebody.
C. Look it up in a dictionary.
D. All of the above.
57. According to this passage, the best way to build a good vocabulary is _______. A. to remember a lot
B. to read a great deal
C. to take part in a lot of good talks
D. both B and C
58. The phrase “be alert to” in the third paragraph may best be replaced by “_______”.
A. look at
B.
pay
attention to C. write down
D. learn by heart
59. In the fourth paragraph, the word “them” refers to _______.
A. the parts of words
B. prefixes
C. suffixes
D. root
B
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is in a difficult situation over cloned animals. The group tentatively (试验性地) concluded in late October that
meat and milk from cloned animals is safe to eat, exciting farmers who are developing clones of cows and other creatures. But almost immediately, one of the FDA ’s advisory
committees
sharply
questioned the conclusion and the science behind it.
In evaluating (评估) food from
cloned animals, the group carried out two tests in October.
One test, it said, compared clones at different stages of life to healthy ordinary animals to determine whether they appear the same. The second and more exact test could includes tests on the meat and milk of clones. When the FDA concluded that cloned animals appeared to be safe to eat, critics pointed out that the group seemed to depend almost only on the first test.
“Most of the things we evaluate for safety, we can tell the risk might be,”said Stephen Sundlof, director of the FDA’s Center for Veterinary medicine. “When you are talking about cloning, it’s very different because we have not been able to recognize a particular danger.”
Joseph Mendelson, Legal director for the non-profit Center for Food Safety, called the FDA’s report a very strange one for its lack of research. “Healthy animals equal safe food.
I agree with that on some level,”Mendelson said. “But we don’t know if these animals are healthy. What if they appear healthy, and there’s some metabolic (新陈代谢) difference that’s caused by a genetic fault? They don’t have those studies.”
60. What does the passage mainly discussed?
A. Whether food from cloned animals is safe to eat.
B. Food from cloned animals is certainly safe to eat.
C. Cloned animals can provide food to solve the food problem.
D. Only science can decide whether food from cloned animals is safe or not.
61. Some experts sharply questioned the conclusion because .
A. they had exact proof to prove it wrong
B. they thought further
research should be made into cloned animals
C. there is much difference between ordinary animals and cloned ones
D. cloned animals appear healthy but there is a genetic fault in them
62. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. The conclusion made by the FDA was drawn from two tests.
B. Food from cloned animals is surely safe to eat.
C. The legal director for the non-profit Center for Food Safety agree with the conclusion..
D. The farmers raising cloned animals hope the meat of cloned animals are safe.
63. What does the underlined word “it”in the first paragraph refer to?
A. The FDA.
B. The science.
C. The conclusion.
D. One of the FDA’s advisory committees.
C
As a boy, Joe Jones, the eldest of eight children, had a dream of becoming a doctor. But when he was 17, he had to drop out of high school to help support his family.
Joe worked in construction, on the railroad, served in the army. For 20 years, he was a custom-maker, then an assembly-line worker and a welder(焊工) in his hometown of Philadelphia. But he hung on to his dream of going back to school.
Crossing the campus of the University of Pennsylvania on his way to work every morning, he made up his mind that some day he would go there.
In 1979, at age 48, Joe was laid off from his welding job. He decided it was time to make his dream come true. Now the unemployed father of 12 and
grandfather of 7 decided to aim for a PhD in Computer and Information Science. His wife, Vickie, said, “Go ahead.” She had no doubt that her husband would make it, even though it would mean long hours of study. Joe passed the high school-equivalency test and enrolled at Community College of Philadelphia, where he took all the math course he could. In 1981, after earning a degree at Community College, he applied for admission to the University of Pennsylvania.
His determination persuaded university officials to admit him as a sophomore(二年级学生) to study Computer Math and to give him financial help.
Today, at 55, Joe hold a BA degree in Computer Math. He has nearly completed work on his master’s and next fall plans to start on that PhD.
Officials at the university add that Joe has given them
something in return. Says Valeria
Swain, executive assistant to the
provost(学院院长),“I’ve never
had a student at any level who
inspired me more than Joe.”
64. Joe Jones has __________
children.
A. 8
B. 12
C. 19
D. 7
65. Joe’s wife _______________.
A. persuaded him to go to
school B. prevented him from
going to school
C. encouraged him to make his
dream come true D. forced him to
go to school
66. Having worked hard, Joe
___________________.
A. earned a degree at the
University of Pennsylvania
B. got a BA degree in Computer
Math
C. got a PhD
D. all of the above
D
Equipped only with a pair of
binoculars (望远镜) and ready to spend long hours waiting in all weathers for a precious glance of a rare bullfinch (红腹灰雀), Britain’s birdwatchers had long been supposed to be lovers of a minority sport. But new figures show birdwatching is fast becoming a popular pastime, with almost three million of us absorbed in our fluttering feathered friends.
Devoted birdwatchers, those prepared to travel thousands of miles for a sighting of a rare Siberian bird, are fast being joined by a new breed of follower whose interest is satiated by watching a few finches (雀科小鸟) on a Sunday walk or putting up a bird-box in the back garden.
“Almost three million UK birdwatchers are certainly possible if you include everyone with only a casual interest,”Stephen Moss said in his newly published book –-A Bird in the Bush: A Social History of Birdwatching -–which records the pursuit from the rich Victorian Englishmen’s love of shooting rare birds to the less offensive observational tendencies of birdwatchers today.
Television wildlife programmes have helped to fuel the new trend. Last summer, BBC 2’s Britain Goes Wild was a surprise success. It pulled in three million viewers and led to bird-houses selling out across the UK as 45,000 people promised to put up a box.
Birdwatchers’networking system first came to the attention of the nation in 1989, when a birdwatcher caught sight of the first Vermivora chrysoptera—a golden-winged songbird from North America—to be seen in Britain. He put a message out on the network service Birdline, and the next day 3,000 birdwatchers proved the full pull of truly rare bird as
they visited the Tesco car park in Kent, where it had settled. Today, birdwatchers can log on to or have news of the latest sightings texted to their phones.
“Multimillion-pound spending on binoculars, bird food and boxes point to the increasing number of birdwatchers,”said David Cromack, the editor of Bird Watching magazine. “The number of people involved is so big that they have great potential to influence government decisions affecting the environment.”
67. Which of the following CANNOT be true according to the passage?
A. The network service has contributed to the rapid development of birdwatching.
B. The current situation of birdwatching may promote the protection of the environment.
C. Birdwatching in Britain was long considered a sport with a small group of followers.
D. Television wildlife programmes started birdwatching. 68. What happened after the
message of seeing a Vermivora
chrysoptera was put on the
network?
A. Birdwatchers helped the rare bird settle in Kent.
B. Large numbers of birdwatchers went to view the bird.
C. Many birdwatchers logged on
to the website for details.
D. Birdwatchers showed their determination to protect the rare bird.
69. The passage mainly tells us about _________ in the UK.
A. the history of birdwatching
B. birdwatching as a popular expensive sport
C. the impact of media on birdwatching
D. a growing passion for birdwatching
70. The word “satiated”in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced
by “_______________”.
A. satisfied
B. affected
C. reduced
D. narrowed
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10个
空格; 每空0.5分,满分5分)
阅读下面的文章,根据语篇内容
及所提供的信息,用恰当的词完成题
后表格中所缺单词。

(每空1个词)
Frederick M.Hess is the director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, which is a nonprofit organization that conducts research on many public issues.He says that a long summer vacation doesn’t make sense in today’s world.
Can American students afford
to take a summer vacation? In a summer vacation, millions of kids
spend valuable time sending messages, watching TV, playing
video games and doing shopping in
the mall.They will also be putting
their academic futures at risk.
Summer vacation once made
sense in the past when you didn’t need an education to get a good job.But now things have changed.For today’s students, academic skills are important to st udents’ future success, but such skills are affected in the summertime.Many nations don’t give kids an American-style summer vacation.They offer no more than seven consecutive(连续的) weeks of vacation.Most American school districts offer up to thirteen weeks.To compete in the global marketplace, Americans must be prepared to go up against international competitors.
Summer vacation also causes challenges for today’s families.In the 1960s, more than 60% of families had a stay-at-home Mom.Now, two-thirds of American children live in households where every adult works.For these families, summer vacation can be more burden than break.Someone must watch the kids.
how summer vacation hurts
academic achievement.Researchers
have found that disadvantaged
students lose significant ground
in the summertime.
A longer school year does not
have to be an invitation to hard
boring work.Rather, it should
allow time-pressed teachers to
conduct richer and more
imaginative lessons.Schools
would have more time to devote to
athletics, languages, music and
the arts.Summer vacation can be
a grand thing.But in the 21st
century, it may also be outdated.
Title: Long Summer 1
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任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分;
满分10分)
1. __________
2. __________
3.
__________ 4. __________ 5.
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第二节: 单词拼写:(共10小题,每
小题1分,满分10分)
1. A______ in the amusing story,
she forgot to pick up her son from
kindergarten.
2. When someone has hurt you
deeply, it can be difficult to
let go of your anger. But you
should learn to
f________________, for it is
helpful to your physical and
mental health. .
3. Nature has provided Shangri-la
with endless natural
r_________________.
4.The death of the boss still
r________ a mystery. 5.Whenever I get into trouble, he comes to my help without _________(犹豫)
6.As far as I know, ants have two ____________(胃)
7. The factory was shut down because it used to give out p______________ gases..
8.He entered the country _________(非法地)
9. Although it _________(涉及)some cost on your part, you will definitely agree it’s worth it.
10. Some experts, such as
__________, (环境论者)believe that all plastic bags and boxes pollute the air, water and soil around us.
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第三节书面表达: (15分)
在学校里,有时我们会因为一些事情被同学甚至老师误会,自己觉得很委屈(feel wronged),不知道该怎么办。

在一次班会课上,你们班就此展开了讨论,请你根据下表内容向某英文报纸撰写一篇英文稿件介绍讨论情况。

词数150词左右。

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1-20 BAAAB CBCBB CABCA BBABC
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51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D 56.D 57.D 58.B 59.A 60.A
61.B 62.D 63.C 64.B 65.C 66.B 67.D 68.B 69.D 70.A
任务型阅读:
71.vacation 72.Thirteen 73.shopping 74.Disadvantages 75.skills
76.achievement 77.Advantages 78.lessons 79.Conclusion 80.outdated
单词拼写:
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书面表达
In the school, sometimes we can be misunderstood by our classmates or even our teachers. When we are misunderstood by others, we always feel wronged and don’t know what to do.
Recently our class have had a discussion on how to deal with the misunderstanding from others. They all think that the following suggestions may be the most effective. Firstly, you can communicate with your classmates or teachers in time. Maybe they will know the truth and understand you. Secondly, you can get something positive from the things and learn to do things well. Thirdly, you can ask your parents or teachers for help. Maybe they will give you some good suggestions. In addition, try to find the faults you may have and correct them. So you can improve yourself constantly.
As far as I am concerned, we should face the misunderstanding positively and make efforts to deal with it correctly.。

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