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2019-2020学年高二英语10月月考试题(16)
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.Whatisthemanlookingfor?
A.GlassesB.BookstoreC.Bathroom
2.Whichcountryisthewomangoingtonextweek?
A.CanadaB.AmericaC.England
3.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlike?
A.FolkmusicB.ClassicalmusicC.Popmusic
4.Whydoesn’tthewomanbuythecoat?
A.Itisexpensive.B.Thereisn’thersize.C.Shedoesn’tlikethecolor.
5.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?
A.Hehadajobinterview.B.HewenttoseehisfriendC.Hehadameeting
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6—8题。
6.WhatkindofpersonisMr.Hudson?
A.Apersonwhocaresnothing
B.Apersonwhooftengetsangry
C.Averygoodworker.
7.WhyisMr.Hudsonsosad?
A.Becausehismotherhasfallenill.
B.Becausehissonhasbroughthimsometrouble.
C.Becausehismanagerwantstofirehim.
8.Whatcanwelearnformtheconversation?
A.Mr.Hudsonisworriedabouthisson
B.Mr.Hudsonisworriedabouthismother’sillness
C.Mr.Hudsonisworriedabouthiswork
听第7段材料,回答第9—11题。
9.Whendidthewomanspeaker’sroomcatchfire?
A.LastnightB.YesterdaymorningC.LastFridayevening
10.Whatcausedthefire?
A.TheburningcandleB.TheoldwireC.Thelightedcigarette
11.Howmanypeoplegotburnedinthefire?
A.2B.3C.4
听第8段材料,回答第12—14题。
12.Whyisitdifficultforthewomantoloseweight?
A.Sheenjoysdeliciousdishes.
B.Sheworkstoolong.
C.Shehasnotimeforexercise.
13.WhoisMichael?
A.Julia’shusbandB.John’smanagerC.Julia’sfriend
14.W
hatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Changeherjob.
B.Eatlessanddomoreexercise.
C.Stopworkingandspendmoretimewithherfamily.
听第9段材料,回答第15—17题。
15.Whatwillthewomandofirstduringtheholiday?
A.Gobacktoherparents’house.
B.Stayathome.
C.Travelwithherparents.
16.Whowillgowiththewoman?
A.HersonB.HerhusbandC.Herdaughter
17.WhatdomostChinesepeopledoduringthefestival?
A.TellstoriesB.HaveafamilyreunionC.Visitrelativesandfriends
听第10段材料,回答第18—20题。
18.Whatkindofclothesdoesthespeaker’ssisterlike?
A.WorksuitB.CasualclothesC.Fashionableclothes
19.Whatdothetwinsistershaveincommon?
A.Theylookalike.
B.Theyarealwayswithfriends.
C.Theybothliketopleaseteachers.
20.Whydoesn’tthespeakerlikelivinginthesameroomwiththetwinsister?
A.Theycan’tagreeonthecoloroftheroom.
B.Hertwinsisteroftenbringsfriendshomeandmakestoomuchnoise.
C.Thespeakerlikestokeepthingsneatwhilehersisterdoesn’t.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
MyYearAbroad
ThismonthinTravelersCornertherearethreeteenagers’experiencesinyear-abroadprograms.
MarikoOkada–Tokyo
MyyearabroadintheUnitedStateswasafantasticexperience.I’mnotashyperson,andIwasverycomfortablespeakingtoeveryone.SoIgotlotsofspeakingpractice.IalsolearnedlotsofinterestingthingsaboutAmericanculture.WhenIgothome,myfriendsallsaidthatIhadimprovedsomuch!
Ihopetogobackagaininthefuture.
CarlaFonseca–RiodeJaneiro
IspentlastyearstudyingEnglishinLondon.I’mfromasmalltown,andLondonisaverybigcity.SometimesIfeltitwastoobig.Thereweresomanypeopletotalkto,butIalwaysfeltbadaboutmyEnglish.Imissedmyfamily,andIreallymissedmytwocats.Myroommatewasalwaysusingourtelephone,soIhardlyhadthechanceforanicelongtalkwithmyparents.Ithinkitwasagoodexperienceforme,butI’mgladtobehome!
AlvinChen–HongKong
StudyinginNewZealandwasaninterestingexperienceforme,butitwasalsolotsofhardwork!
IhadEnglishclassessixhoursaday,fivedaysaweek——withlotsofhomework.Ialsokeptadiaryofmyexperience.Iliketowrite,andIwrotetwoorthreepagesinmydiaryeveryday.OnSaturdays,myhomestayfamilytookmetolotsofinterestingplacesandshowedmesomanywonderfulthingsa
bouttheculture.I’mreallygladIwent!
21.Allthethreeteenagerswentabroad.
A.tostudyEnglish
B.tovisitfriendsC.tohaveaholidayD.tofindajob
22.Whodidn’treallyenjoythestayinaforeigncountryverymuch?
A.Mariko.B.Carla.C.Alvin.D.Noneofthem.
23.TravelersCornerismostprobably.
A.asportsclubB.asciencedocumentary
C.atravelmagazineD.anewswebsite
B
LONDON---ABritishjudge(法官)onThursdaysentencedabusinessmanwhosoldfake(假的)bombdetectors(炸弹探测器)to10yearsinprison,sayingthemanhadn’tcaredaboutpotentiallydeadlyconsequences.
ItisbelievedthatJamesMcCormickgotabout$77.8millionfromthesalesofhisdetectors---whichwerebasedonakindofgolfballfinder---tocountriesincludingIraq,BelgiumandSaudiArabia.
McCormick,57,wasconvictedofcheatslastmonthandsentencedThursdayattheOldBaileycourtinLondon.
“Yourcheatingconductinsellingagreatamountofuselessequipmentsimplyforhugeprofitpromotedafalsesenseofsecurityandinallprobabilitymateriallycontributedtocausingdeathandinjurytoinnocentpeople,”JudgeRichardHonetoldMcCormick.“Youhaveneitherregret,norshame,noranysenseofguilt.”
Thedetectors,soldforupto$42,000each,weresaidtobeabletofindsuchdangerousobjectsasbombsunderwaterandfrom
theair.Butinfactthey“lackedanygroundinginscience”andwereofnouse.
McCormickhadtoldthecourtthathesoldhisdetectorstothepoliceinKenya,theprisonserviceinHongKong,thearmyinEgyptandthebordercontrolinThailand.
“Ineverhadanybadresultsfromcustomers,”hesaid.
24.WhywasMcCormicksentencedtoprison?
A.Hesoldbombs.B.Hecauseddeathofpeople.
C.Hemadedetectors.D.Hecheatedinbusiness.
25.Accordingtothejudge,whatMcCormickhaddone.
A.increasedthecostofsafeguardingB.loweredpeople’sguardagainstdanger
C.changedpeople’sideaofsocialsecurityD.causedinnocentpeopletocommitcrimes
26.Thephrase“wasconvictedof”inparagraph3canbereplacedby____
A.wasaccusedof
B.wasremindedof
C.wasinformedofD.wascomposedof
27.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatMcCormick.
A.soldtheequipmentatalowpriceB.waswell-knowninmostcountries
C.didnotthinkhehadcommittedthecrimeD.hadnotgotanyprofit
C
Onestormynightmanyyearsago,anelderlymanandhiswifeenteredasmallhotelinPhiladelphia,US.Thecouplewentuptothefrontdesk,hopingtogetaroomforthenight.“Couldyoupossiblygiveusaroomhere?
”thehusbandasked.
Theclerklookedatthecoupleandexplainedthattherewerethreemeetingsintow
n.“Allofourroomsaretaken,”theclerksaid.“ButIcan’tsendyououtintotherainatoneo’clockinthemorning.Wouldyoubewillingtosleepinmyroom?
It’snotexactlyasuite,butitwillbegoodenoughtomakeyoucomfortableforthenight.”
Ashepaidhisbillthenextmorning,theelderlymansaidtotheclerk,“Youarethekindofmanagerwhoshouldbethebossofthebesthotel.MaybesomedayI’llbuildoneforyou.”
Theclerklookedatthemandsmiled.Thethreeofthemhadagoodlaugh.Astheydroveaway,theelderlycoupleagreedthatthehelpfulclerkwasindeedexceptional(非凡的),becausehewasbothfriendlyandhelpfuleventoastranger.
Twoyearspassed.Theclerkhadalmostforgottentheincidentwhenhereceivedaletterfromtheoldman.Itrecalledthatstormynightandenclosed(随信附上)around-triptickettoNewYork,askingtheyoungmantopaythemavisit.TheoldmanmethiminNewYork,andledhimtothecornerofFifthAvenueand34thStreet.Hethenpointedtoagreatnewbuildingthere,andtoldhim,“Thisisthenewhotelforyoutomanage.”
Theolderman’snamewasWilliamWaldorf-Aster,andthatmagni
ficent(雄伟的)buildingwasthefirstWaldorf-AstoriaHotel.TheyoungclerkwhobecameitsfirstmanagerwasGeorgeC.Boldt.Thisyoungclerkhadneverthoughtthatanordinaryeventwouldleadhimtobecomethemanagerofoneoftheworld’smostfamoushotels.
28.Wheredidthecouplestayforthenightintheend?
A.Intheclerk’shome.B.Inthemeetingroom.
C.Intheclerk’sroom.D.Inasuiteinanotherhotel.
29.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheclerk?
A.Kindandfriendly.B.Discouragedandguilty.
C.Devotedandoptimistic.D.Cautiousandstrong-willed.
30.WecaninferfromthetextthatWilliamWaldorf-Aster_________.
A.wasafamoushotelmanagerB.wasaveryrichbusinessman
C.becamerichbyrentingroomsD.knewhowtotreatotherswell
31.Thebesttitlecanbe__________.
A.Agoodbeginningmakesagoodending.B.Honestyisthebestpoli
cy.
C.Nopain,nogain.D.Onegoodturndeservesanother.
D
WhatkilledKingTut?
HistoriansandscientistshavelongbelievedthatancientEgypt'smostfamouskingwasprobablymurdered(谋杀).Butarecentscientificstudyclaimstohavefoundadifferentanswertothismorethan3,300yearoldmystery.AteamofresearchersnowsaythatKingTut,theboyruler,diedofcomplications(并发症)fromabrokenleg.
Tut'sfullnamewasTutankhamun.Hewasjust9yearsoldwhenhebecametherulerofEgyptin1348BC.Histreasurefilledtomb(
坟墓)wasdiscoveredalmostacenturyago.Itwasfilledwithroyalriches,includingasolidgoldcoffin,agoldmask,andpilesofjewelry.
UnfortunatelyTutdiedattheageof19.ManyexpertshavethoughtthatTutwaskilledbyoneofhisadvisers,namedAy,whowantedtobeking.Butthankstoamajormodernscienceproject,itseemsAyisinnocent(无辜的).
ResearcherssetouttosolvethemysteryofKingTut'sdeathbyusingthetoolsofscience,includingDNAtestsandelectronicscansofhismummy(木乃伊).ScientistCarsten
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