四川省广元市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末教学质量监测英语试题

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  • 1. 阅读理解

    The Best UK Festivals of 2020

    We've picked this year's best UK festivals—find your favourite and get out there this summer.

    All Points East

    Returning for a third year after its successful 2018 launch, All Points East is a general 10-day festival that takes over Victoria Park in late May. The opening and closing three-day weekends are given over to music.

    Place: Victoria Park

    Time: May 22, 2020-May 31, 2020

    Ticket: Adult£35; Age19-24 with ID£28;Under18 years old, free

    Isle of Wight

    Huge headliners is one of the UK's biggest rock festivals. Now in its 52nd year, the modern-day Isle of Wight festival is a far cry from the hippy(嬉皮士) love-in that landed back in 1968. Nowadays, big-name headliners and commercial rock and pop favorites are the order of the day.

    Place: Seaclose Park, Newport

    Time: Jun 13-14. 12:00 a. m. -15:00 p. m.

    Tickets:£25 Adult;£15  Age19-24 with ID; £10 under 12 years old, under7, free

    Love box

    Consistently one of the finest festivals in London, catering for cool kids and party monsters alike, Love box has expanded again to become a three-day event in 2020. This year will be its second in west London's Gunnersbury Park.

    Place: London's Gunnersbury Park

    Time: July12-14. 1:30 p. m. -2:30 p. m.

    Tickets:£185(adult three-day weekend);£70(adult day ticket)

    Junction 2

    Calling all technology heads: in 2020, this big festival is spreading out over two days again following last year's successful expansion. Junction 2 is a meeting of some pretty serious music minds.

    Place: Boston Manor Park

    Time: July 15-16

    Tickets:£45 for all ages

    (1) Which of the following is the earliest festival of the year?
    A . All Points East. B . Isle of Wight. C . Love box. D . Junction 2.
    (2) How much should two adults with a kid of 9 pay if they go to rock music?
    A . £65. B . £60. C . £45. D . £40.
    (3) If you want to see the festival which lasts longest, you will go to       
    A . Victoria Park. B . Seaclose Park. C . London's Gunnersbury Park. D . Boston Manor Park.
  • 2. 阅读理解

    On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank's parents gave her a small diary for her 13th birthday. She and her family had been living in Amsterdam for nine years after fleeing their native country in 1933. They could not escape the influence of the war sweeping across Europe.

    On July 6, 1942, her family was forced to go into hiding. For the next two years, Anne put down her innermost thoughts and feelings to her diary. Her reports of daily life painted a picture of a bright girl. She described her love of writing and her desire to make a career of it one day, saying, “I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met. I want to go on living even after my death. ”

    She got her wish far too soon. Her diary came to an abrupt end in August of 1944, when she and others hiding in the" Secret Annex" were discovered, arrested, and sent to prison. Tragically, Anne, her sister and her mother, all died there.

    Her father, Otto, the only survivor among those who hid in Annex, returned to Amsterdam after the war. He was deeply moved by his daughter' descriptions of life in Annex and her feelings about her family and other residents. He devoted the rest of his life to sharing her story with the world so that the same tragedy that happened to his family might never be repeated. Through her courage, her hope, and her unshakable faith in the goodness of people, her short life left a long legacy(遗产), touching and inspiring generation after generation of people she never met.

    I would never forget visiting the Anne Frank House when I was just 23 and thought that I had already been alive eight years longer than she had been. Like millions of people moved by Anne Frank's story, I have tried my best since then to live my life. We all would do well to remember the wisdom of a young girl who taught us that our differences make life more interesting, but our common men matter more.

    (1) Why did the Franks leave their native country in 1933?
    A . To make a living B . To look for equality. C . To fight for their civil rights. D . To escape the bad effect of the war.
    (2) What does the underlined word" wish" in paragraph 3 refer to?
    A . She wants to live forever. B . She wants to get her diary published. C . She wants to have a good influence on people by writing. D . She wants to make a fortune by writing.
    (3) How old was Anne when she died?
    A . 13. B . 15. C . 23. D . 31.
    (4) What does the author want to tell us by sharing the story of Anne?
    A . Anne Frank has an unlucky life experience. B . The writer has the same life experience as Anne. C . We should try our best to make our life meaningful. D . Common human beings can't make life more meaningful.
  • 3. 阅读理解

    As artificial intelligence(AI) systems become more advanced, we can expect them to be used more often in the world of human medicine and health care.

    The Georgia Medical Union gives money to the AI project as a part of its Future Health 2025 program, the aim of which is to get great ideas from the lab to the market and support world healthcare and the aging problem.

    Georgia Institute of Technology built an experimental robot called PR2 that is capable of abstracting knowledge and developing their own experience to share with other AIs. PR2 can gather information about patient's information in a big room in hospital.

    PR3 is the second robot model that can collect data. PR3 is trained on large data sets gathered from real-life cases. People are sharing more and more of their health data through apps on mobile and wearable devices. PR3 will gather and share all the data with the experimental robot.

    Moving around between the PR2 and the PR3, PR4 is an AI Robot which can also be put to work in hospitals to help doctors and nurses spend more time with their patients. Moxi is a robot assistant that helps staff by completing general tasks such as delivering lab samples, collecting laundry or gathering medical supplies.

    Together, the robots can make a working group, like a group of bees going about their jobs, or birds moving together as one in the sky. As they work together, they appear to be learning themselves in the same way living things do.

    One problem the researchers had in the beginning was how the robots would communicate with each other. The robot cannot exchange information without WI-FI and GPS equipment does not work with different floors. These robots can work in short distance well. The electric field the robots send out lets them sense what is near them and react to it.

    The acceptance of AI in medicine will continue to gather pace in the future as it becomes more widespread.

    (1) What is the aim of the Future Health 2025 program?
    A . To develop the experimental robot. B . To detect health problems. C . To improve new technology in medicine. D . To collect data of the people.
    (2) What do we know about robot PR4?
    A . It is a good assistant for doctors and nurses. B . It can move as PR2 and PR3. C . It can wash the clothes for patients. D . It is the most advanced scientific equipment.
    (3) What do the robots and bees have in common?
    A . They unite to finish the experiment. B . They move freely like human beings. C . They depend on each other all the time. D . They work as a team to do their individual job.
    (4) What can be a suitable title for the text?
    A . AI Becomes More Widespread B . Future Health 2025 Program C . Robots and Bees in Hospital D . Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • 4. 阅读理解

    In 2015, Gardiner and two other friends, founded an online publishing company called JKX Comics(漫画). At the time, the three were pursuing Doctor of Philosophy in different fields at the University of Wisconsin. They decided to use the easy-to-digest cartoon format and light humor to promote scientific knowledge. Their first comic book was published in 2016. The book describes how the common virus copies by telling a story about the virus going clubbing with friends inside a human cell.

    "Having comics as a way of opening that door into what science is could hopefully inspire the next generation to pursue STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). "says Gardiner. And comics can make information more accessible by presenting it through both text and illustrations. In 2018, seven more scientists at UW–Madison joined the JKX Comics crew, bringing fields such as psychology, astronomy and microbiology to the table. Local artists were drafted to help illustrate the scientists' research.

    For the volunteer crew, the comics (are now offered online for free) have also given scientists a friendlier face. "We can show who the scientists are…that they are also just people," says Gardiner, a cancer biologist at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. "We're not all geniuses with Einstein-like hair that are antisocial and just have Eureka moments all the time. And using comics is a nice way to tell their story. Their latest, Gilbert's Glitch Switch, released March 2, sees a biochemist get involved in a video game where he has to test amino acid(氨基酸)combinations to get proteins to communicate effectively.

    "There's a lot of misinformation in our communities," Montgomery says. "And it scares people away from science. If we could limit some of those misunderstandings when they're kids or when their parents are reading with them, I think that would be a really good impact. "

    (1) What can be inferred from Paragraph 1?
    A . Gardiner's book is about the virus basic structure. B . Gardiner and her friends have graduated from university. C . Gardiner's book can explain scientific ideas in a simple way. D . Gardiner and her friends got Doctor's degree in the same field.
    (2) What do we know about Gardiner and his friends' work?
    A . It is very complex and the pay is low. B . It doesn't attract any other scientist. C . It contains all about science and technology. D . It shows cooperation among scientists.
    (3) Which of the following is suitable according to paragraph 3?
    A . Scientists can tell stories by using comics. B . Scientists are similar to Einstein in life style. C . Scientists can use comics to explain their ideas. D . Scientists can communicate effectively with each other.
    (4) What did Montgomery think of their work?
    A . Just so-so. B . Positive. C . Horrible. D . Boring.

二、任务型阅读

  • 5. 任务型阅读

    Keeping our kids, particularly our teens, reading all summer long is easier said than done.

    Write a story together. Create your own characters and a crazy plot. Also, you can add photos or graphic design images to your story.

    Research the Summer Reading List. Association for Library Service to Children, is a wonderful resource for not only summer reading suggestions but for engaging your child in the fantastic world of books all year long. Each year, the ALSC compiles an exciting list of suggested summer reads for teens. You can check this year's list with your teens. Now head over to your local library and check them out. It's fun for parents to read these titles as well.

    There are many popular, published titles that are not only in print but have also been made into bestselling movies. List out some ideas such as the Harry Potter series and pick a weekend where you and your child can read the book then kick back and watch the movie.

    Check Out Goodreads Teen Reading List. Often, the required reads hold absolutely no interest to them and the entire summer reading experience is painful and dull. Here they just might find a title that arouse their interest and keeps them reading all year long.

    A. And don't forget the popcorn!

    B. Here are 4 ways you can follow.

    C. Create a Reading/Movie Weekend.

    D. Discuss the titles and why they might make an interesting choice.

    E. Suggest that your teen look at the popular list available on Goodreads.

    F. Sometimes it's a lot more fun to read something you've written yourself.

    G. High Schoolers leave the classroom in June knowing that they have to fulfill their summer reading list

三、完形填空

  • 6. 完形填空

    Elzette Connan and her husband Murray both grew up on sheep farms in South Africa. Four years ago, they moved to Cumnock, NSW, 11215 hectares (公顷) of land with livestock (家畜). "We were living a dream life in Australia when we were 2by the drought, " said Elzette.

    But with rain not expected for six months, the Connans had to3most of their sheep and cattle to buy 4for the livestock left. To make ends meet, Elzette 5a job as a preschool teacher 100km away. Later on, the optimistic mum started to lose 6 for the future.

    "That is until a friend sent me the most7 gift, a box filled with tea, chocolates, coffee cups, which sends me a bit of   8, " Elzette recalled.

    The box had an important 9 on Elzette. As Christmas was approaching, Elzette thought over 10 she could spread some cheer. Soon an idea 11 her that she wanted to 12 people by making a box donation filled with simple 13 items, to send to the people in 14-affected areas before Christmas.

    Meanwhile, she 15 her Facebook page, Ladies of the Land, which hoped to send 100 boxes for Christmas and made a big 16 to so many women doing it 17 on the land. In less than a month, her Facebook page had attracted 15, 00018.

    Reaching out to help women in a similar situation was a piece of cake for this kind lady, who19 says, "I'm doing this because we need to give  20-we can't make it rain but we can surely send a little bit of sunshine someone's way."

    (1)
    A . buying B . keeping C . making D . spending
    (2)
    A . met B . influenced C . interrupted D . hit
    (3)
    A . drop B . sell C . take D . cost
    (4)
    A . room B . feed C . water D . land
    (5)
    A . called on B . took off C . hunted for D . sent up
    (6)
    A . hope B . imagination C . magic D . ideas
    (7)
    A . perfect B . comfortable C . exciting D . unexpected
    (8)
    A . warmth B . sunshine C . surprise D . smile
    (9)
    A . book B . sweet C . influence D . secret
    (10)
    A . why B . when C . how D . what
    (11)
    A . had B . broke C . stayed D . struck
    (12)
    A . improve B . remind C . help D . encourage
    (13)
    A . attractive B . colorful C . funny D . inexpensive
    (14)
    A . drought B . flood C . storm D . rain
    (15)
    A . put down B . set up C . set off D . go up
    (16)
    A . difference B . effect C . effort D . gift
    (17)
    A . freely B . relaxedly C . hard D . proudly
    (18)
    A . hates B . visits C . likes D . interests
    (19)
    A . likely B . normally C . certainly D . simply
    (20)
    A . up B . back C . in D . out

四、用单词的适当形式完成短文

  • 7. 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    What would happen if all of Earth's ice melted? As Earth gets(hot) every year, the planet's ice suffers. The ice is melting faster than ever. Sea ice is(main) in the Arctic. This kind of ice is made of salty seawater. Land ice is mostly in Greenland and Antarctica, is made of fresh water. Sea levels will rise to 50 to 85 meters, (cause) many global changes. (city) near the sea will disappear. Sea animals will have no homes. Earth will move around more slowly. We will have longer days because two milliseconds(add) to each day. Global temperature will rise by 3. 5℃. Poisonous chemicals from some ice will go into rivers and oceans.

    Only 30 percent of water on Earth is fresh, about 70 percent of that is (freeze). That's 30 million cubic km of ice. Using this kind of ice (build) a 1000- meter-thick wall, would cover North America.

五、短文改错

  • 8. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。 每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    Recently, I have been moved into a new flat. The neighbourhood is so attractive which I can't hide my love for it. Many trees and flowers are planting in the garden where I can have rest after a day of tiring work. Several shops and restaurant have been set up here. It is said that a park will be built but a new school is in plan. Besides, people who lives here are friendly and enthusiastic. What makes me most exciting is that a subway nearby is under construction. With the beautiful environment and convenient transportation, I'm sure your future here will be much good than before.

六、提纲类作文

  • 9. 假如你叫李华,是一名即将进入高三的学生,最近你的美国笔友Paul来信询问你新学期的打算。 内容包括:1)目前的心情;2)新学期的打算;3)征求建议。

    注意:1)词数100左右;

    2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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