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1、 可修改重慶市第七中學2020-2021學年高二英語5月月考試題考試時間:120分鐘 試題總分:150分注意事項: 1. 本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。 2. 答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名,準考證號填寫在本試卷相應的位置。 3. 全部答案在答題卡上完成,答在本試卷上無效。第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What does the man want to do?A. Ha

2、ve a picnic. B. Walk in the woods. C. Drive to the seaside.2. Why is the man late?A. He got up too late. B. He got stuck in work. C. He was delayed by traffic.3. What does the man want to do with the TV?A. Sell it. B. Mend it. C. Throw it away.4. Where are the speakers probably?A. In a restaurant. B

3、. In a supermarket. C. In a cafe.5.When is Johns flight due?A. At 1 :00 p. m. B. At 3:00 p. m. C. At 5:00 p. m.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What did the woman want to tell the ma

4、n on the phone?A. A meeting. B. An illness. C. An accident.7. Why did the man fail to answer the phone?A. It was broken. B. It was in the car. C. It was switched off.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. How many bedrooms are there in the house?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.9. What is the probable relationship between the s

5、peakers?A. Strangers. B. Roommates. C. Neighbors.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What does the woman like most?A. Coffee. B. Milk. C. Tea.11. What does the man usually add to his coffee now?A. Milk. B. Nothing. C. Sugar.12. What do the speakers agree to do in the end?A. Taste different coffees. B. Hold a tea d

6、essert party. C. Invite their friends to make coffee.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. What will the man do the following week?A. Take exams. B. See a movie. C. Visit a friend.14. Who is the womans daughter?A. Jane. B. Alice. C. Judy.15.What will the woman do at once?A. Bake a cake. B. Buy a gift. C. Book a tabl

7、e.16. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A meal. B. A celebration. C. A show.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. What kind of area do Bill and Sally live in?A. A hot area. B. A high area. C. A dry area.18. What do Bill and Sally do?A. They are gardeners. B. They are designers. C. They are builders.19.

8、What is used to protect the delicate plants now?A. Trees. B. Glass houses. C. Fences.20. How does the speaker describe Bill and Sallys work?A. Successful. B. Unsatisfactory. C. Impossible.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AIf youre looking to fully experienc

9、e Africas breathtaking scenery, and have an eye for adventure, then theres only one place to be. Here, inside Africa picks four of the best hikes from across the continent.1.KilimanjaroMake it to the top of Tanzanias 5,895-meter Kilimanjaro, and youll be standing at Africas highest point. The mounta

10、in is Africas most-visited hiking destination, attracting tens of thousands of tourists and adventures every year.You dont have to a technical climber to climb Mount Kilimanjaro; you just need not be pretty physically fit. There are six routes to choose from difficulty, scenery and success. No speci

11、al equipment2. Atlas mountains The High Atlas is an impressive mountainous range in central Morocco that hosts North Africas highest peak. Mount Toubkal, at 4,165 meters. Theres a variety of routes to follow during your climb but inexperienced climbers should note that the hike through the mountains

12、 challenging zones is quite demanding.3. Mount KenyaA long-extinct volcano. Mount Kenya is Africas second-highest peak, at 5,199 meters.Lying just south of the equator, the mountains deep valleys and diverse wildlife will guarantee you wonderful scenery and a fantastic hiking experience.The climb, h

13、owever, to the mountains steep ice-capped peaks is quite challenging, making it the most technical, probably, in that East African area.4. Mount MeruMount Meru may forever exist in the shadow of its neighbor, Kilimanjaro,but Tanzania s second-highest mountain (4,565 meters) has its own devotees.Its

14、less known, but Mount Meru is for the true enthusiast who wants to experience what very few people actually do. Mount Meru is often used by mountaineers to adapt themselves before trying to conquer Kilimanjaro, or by those wanting a hike with the local Massai.21. What do we know about Kilimanjaro?A.

15、 Its comparatively easy to climb.B. Its Africas second highest mountainC. Its six routes are equally difficult.D. It lies to the east of Tanzania.22.Why do mountaineers climb Mount Meru first before they do Kilimanjaro? A. To avoid big crowds of climbers.B. To hike with the local Massai.C. To get us

16、ed to the situation.D. To experience what most people do. 23.Which is the lowest of the four?A. Kilimanjaro. B. Atlas mountains. C. Mount Kenya. D. Mount Meru BWhen the dog named Judy spotted the first sheep in her life, she did what comes naturally. The four-year-old dog set off racing after the sh

17、eep across several fields and, being a city animal, lost both her sheep and her sense of direction. Then she ran along the edge of cliff( 懸崖) and fell 100 feet, bouncing off a rock into the sea.Her owner Mike Holden panicked and called the coastguard of Cornwall, who turned up in seconds. Six volunt

18、eers slid down the cliff with the help of a rope but gave up all hope of finding her alive after a 90-minute search.Three days later, a hurricane hit the coast near Cornwall. Mr. Holden returned home from his holiday upset and convinced his pet was dead. He comforted himself with the thought she had

19、 died in the most beautiful part of the country.For the next two weeks, the Holdens were heartbroken. Then, one day, the phone rang and Steve Tregear, the coastguard of Cornwall, asked Holder if he would like his dog bark.A birdwatcher, armed with a telescope, found the pet sitting desperately on a

20、rock. While he sounded the alarm, a student from Leeds climbed down the cliff to collect Judy.The dog had initially been knocked unconscious(失去知覺的)but had survived by drinking water from a fresh scream at the base of the cliff. She may have fed on the body of a sheep which had also fallen over the e

21、dge. “The dog was very thin and hungry,” Steve Tregear said, “It was a very dog. She survived because of a plentiful supply of fresh water,” he added.It was, as Mr. Holden admitted, “a minor miracle(奇跡)”. 24.The dog Jody fell down the cliff when she was _A. rescuing her owner B. caught in a hurrican

22、eC. blocked by a rock D. running after a sheep25. Who spotted Judy after the accident?A. A birdwatcher B. A student from LeedsC. Six volunteers D. The coastguard of Cornwall26. What can we infer from the text?A. People like to travel with their pets.B. Judy was taken to the fields for hunting.C. Luc

23、k plays a vital role in Judys survival.D. Holden cared little where Judy was buried.27. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Miracle of the Coastguard. B. Surviving a Hurricane.C. Dangers in the Wild D. Coming Back from the Dead. CBeing highly successful in any field is prett

24、y rare. It takes a combination of natural talent, luck, determination, and plenty of outside support for someone to make it big in sports, entertainment, or business. But what if competing is all that matters to you, whether you are likely to succeed or not? This was the goal of Michael Eddie the Ea

25、gle Edwards, and that he reached that goal was an amazing achievement.Born in the U.K. in 1963, Michael was an enthusiastic downhill skier whose dream was to compete for Britain in world-class competitions. He would have liked to represent his country in the 1984 Winter Olympics, but there were a la

26、rge number of downhill competitors, and Edwards didnt qualify. Seeing his chance elsewhere, he switched to ski jumping. Ski jumping didnt cost nearly as much, and there was almost no competition for a place on the Britain team.But a number of hurdles (障礙)could have meant the end of Edwards dream. He

27、 weighed more than most competitors, which put him at a disadvantage. He had no financial support for his training. Poor eyesight meant that he had to wear glasses under his goggles (護目鏡)- not a good thing when they steamed up at high altitudes. But he couldnt let any of this discourage him. He saw

28、himself as a true lover of the sport who simply wanted the chance to compete. Winning wasnt the point. Having the opportunity to try was all he cared about. And nothing could stop him from trying. In the end, Edwards took 55th place in the 1987 World Championships. He then went on to the Calgary Oly

29、mpics in 1988, where he finished last in both of his events. Many athletes would have been embarrassed by this result, but he is proud of his achievement to this day. His determination to fight against all the odds made him a global hero, and in 2016, the inspiring film Eddie the Eagle was made abou

30、t his life.28. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To add some background information.B. To uncover the secret of success.C. To expect an answer from readers.D. To introduce the topic.29. Why did Michael Edwards choose ski jumping?A. It took less skill.B. The equipment was cheaper.C. There

31、 was little competition.D. It was easy to win the championship.30. After the Calgary Olympics, Edwards _A. felt he had reached his goalB. was embarrassed by his resultsC. switched to film makingD. was glad it was over31. What made Michael Edwards outstanding?A. His determination to win.B. His enthus

32、iasm for the sport.C. His attitude towards the Olympics.D. His ability to overcome physical disabilities. DSlowly but surely, were moving closer and closer to 5G world. From smart-home security to self-driving cars, all the internet-connected devices in our life will be able to talk to each other at

33、 lighting-fast speeds with reduced delay. Objectively speaking, the fastest 4G download speeds in the US top out at an average of 19.42Mbps. But by comparison 5G promises gigabit (千兆) speeds.“5G is one of those heralds (使者), along with artificial intelligence, of this coming data age,” said Steve Ko

34、enig , senior director of market research for the Consumer Technology Association. “The self-driving vehicle is a great emblem of this data age, and that is to say, it is a sign of time, because with one single task, driving, you have massive amounts of coming from the vehicle itself, and a variety

35、of sensors are collecting a lost of information to model its environments as it moves. Its pulling in date from other vehicles about road conditions down the lane. It could be weather information, and also connected infrastructure (基礎設施) constructors. Theres lots of data behind that task, which is w

36、hy we need the high speed.And virtual reality glasses and headsets havent yet broken the mainstream, but tech companies are joyfully betting that these devices will eventually replace our smartphones. With 5G, that could actually happen. This is notable because companies such as Apple are reportedly

37、 developing AR glasses to assist - or even replace - smartphones.Ericsson stated at Februarys Mobile World Congress how smart glasses could become faster and lighter with a 5G connection, because instead of being weighed down with components, the glasses could reply on hardware for processing power.

38、But dont get to excited. Theres still a lot of work to be down in the meantime, including various trials to make sure the radios play nicely with hardware and infrastructure construction so 5G isnt concentrated only in big cities.32. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. A right security of 5G

39、.B. The super speed of 5G.C. A potential dream of 5G.D. The present world of 5G.33. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “emblem” in paragraph 2?A. exhibition B. explanation C. sponsor D. symbol34. What do some tech companies expect of virtual reality glasses?A. They will be heavie

40、r than present ones.B. They will process power on their ownC. They will serve people instead of smartphones.D. They will bring a big fortune to teach companies.35. What will the author tell us in the next paragraph?A. How to fully expand 5G coverage.B. How to effectively reduce 5G trials.C. How to n

41、icely operate 5G hardware.D. How to widely construct 5G big cities.第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Is our planet heating up? Are human beings to blame for climate change? 36 The discussion on this subject has been heated, but what are scientists actually saying? At Rea

42、ders Digest, we decided to find it out. 37 Yes, it has, and even warmer. Greenland was forested between 450,000 and 800,000 years ago, so temperatures were considerably warmer then. There have also been other times of relatively high temperatures.So why does the concern exist?Its all about the speed

43、 at which temperatures are changing. 38 But in the 20th and 21st centuries, especially since 1976, temperatures have probably risen more quickly than during any century in the past 1,000 years. Warming may bring improved crop production and other benefits to northern countries such as Canada or Russ

44、ia. However, many species may not adapt to these conditions, and the one that is able to may cause a problem. 39 The West Nile virus, first seen in North America nine years ago, infected about 4,000 people in the US in 2006. The mountain pine beetle, which is active during warmer winters, has alread

45、y destroyed about 13 million hectares of Canadas forests, worth an estimated $6.4 billion.What is causing the warming?IPCC has concluded that human activity is very likely responsible, by increasing the concentrations of greenhouse gases and thus the greenhouse effect. 40 They argue the human contri

46、bution is nothing.A. Some scientists, however, still disagree.B. Has the planet ever been this warm before?C. Has human behavior made the plane warm?D. Temperatures have been changing all the time.E. In the past, temperatures moved up or down gradually.F. Mosquitoes have been moving northwards to hi

47、gher places.G. These questions have burst into newspapers, films and popular books.第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)I had driven home to celebrate my 38th birthday with my mother. When I arrived,I found her 41 proudly at the kitchen table, a chocolate cake and two boxes wrapped orange r

48、ibbon (絲帶)in front of her. Happy birthday! she said, 42 at the boxes.” Open them.As she knows me 43 than anyone, shed gotten me exactly what I wantedrunning clothes. I 44 her and thanked her and proceeded (接著)to eat the cake.Too many 45 , I said, not really caring.Youll run them off tomorrow, Mom sa

49、id.Many adult children with a parent suffering from 46 memory will tell you there was one day that 47 to them that their relationship with their mother or father would be forever changed.For me that day 48 two weeks later, when I drove back for another short 49 . 1 came upon exactly the same 50 : my

50、 mom sitting at the kitchen table; a chocolate cake resting next to two 51 wrapped in curly ribbon. The ribbon was green this time. That was the only 52 . “Happy birthday! my mom said.I was totally 53 . Whats going on? I asked. She smiled. Cant I celebrate my daughters birthday?This was no 54 . This

51、 was real life, and since my mother clearly only wanted to make me 55 , I pushed aside my fear and fulfilled my role as the 56 daughter. I hugged her, thanked her and 57 the clothes. I did not mention to her that wed done all this two 58 ago.My house is her world now. My mother and I have the 59 con

52、versation roughly 10 times a day. 60 , I consider it a pleasure, because every minute is new for her.41. A. cooking 42. A. shouting 43. A. earlier44. A. paid45. A. calories 46. A. sad47. A. signaled 48. A. ended49. A. memory 50. A. day51. A. boxes52. A. color53. A. moved54. A. pleasure 55. A. happy5

53、6. A. friendly 57. A. admired 58. A. days59. A. previous 60. A. ThereforeB. sittingB. running B. longerB. huggedB. presents B. lastingB. addedB. cameB. birthday B. ideaB. bagsB. choiceB. confused B. troubleB. shocked B. successful B. washedB. weeksB. annoying B. InsteadC. singingC. staringC. betterC

54、. comfortedC. decorationsC. failingC. appealedC. changedC. partyC. SceneC. dressesC. attractionC. embarrassed C. trickC. puzzledC. forgetfulC. declinedC. monthsC. onlyC. However D. dancingD. gesturing D. lessD. ignoredD. candlesD. pastD. contributed D. disappeared D. visitD. celebration D. hatsD. di

55、fference D. excitedD. endD. upsetD. gratefulD. wrapD. yearsD. sameD. Moreover第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。 Chinas first and only UFC world champion Zhang Weili 1. _ (defeat)Joanna Jedrzejczyk in UFC 248 in the Womens Straw weight clash on March 16. In the post-fight interview, Zhang 2. _(quick) pa

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