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2019-2020学年高一英语下学期第二次(6月)月考试题(II)

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。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.WhenwillthewomangotoBeijing?

A.TodayB.TomorrowC.Thedayaftertomorrow

2.Whichcitydoesthemanlikebest?

A.ParisB.LondonC.NewYork

3.Whatdoesthe

manaskthewomantotakebacktotheshop?

A.TheT-shirtB.TheshortsC.Thesweater.

4.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?

A.Outsidethecinema.B.Outsidethechipshop.C.Infrontofthebank.

5.Howdoesthewoma

nfeelabouthavinghamburgersforlunch?

A.ExcitedB.DisappointedC.Surprised

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下

面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatistheweatherlikenow?

A.SunnyB.CloudyC.Rainy

7.Howwillthewomanprobablydeliverthegoods?

A.BybusB.OnfootC.Bytaxi.

请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.HowlongwillthewomanstayinParis?

A.TendaysB.FourdaysC.Threedays

9.WhatwillthewomandoinBerlin?

A.AttendameetingB.SeehercousinC.Haveamedicalexam

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whyhasthemanreturnedhere?

A.TolookforsomethingB.TopayhisbillC.Toordersomething

11.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.BuyawalletB.BookatableC.Checkhiscar

12.Whendoesth

econversationprobablytakeplace?

A.InthemorningB.IntheafternoonC.Intheevening

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题

13.Wheredoestheman’sdadworknow?

A.AtahospitalB.AtarestaurantC.Ataschool

14.Whowantstobeajournalistinthefuture?

A.JamesB.JoannaC.Harry

15.Whatdoestheman’suncledonow?

A.Heteachesartclasses.B.Hesellsnewspapers.C.Hetakespictures.

16.WhatdoesDianeprobablydo?

A.She’sanurse.B.She’sanartist.C.She’sanairhostess.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题

17.Whatshouldthelistenersbring?

A.AsandwichB.AdrinkC.Somefruit

18.Wherewillthelistenersvisitfirst?

A.SportsstadiumB.TransportMuseumC.NationalHistoryMuseum

19.WhatwillthelistenersseeintheNa

tionalConcer

tHall?

A.AnexhibitionB.AconcertC.Adancing.

20.Whenwillthebussetoffforschool?

A.At5:

00pmB.At5:

30pmC.At7:

15pm

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)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Areyouafanofsocialmedia(媒体)?

Well,youmustknowthisnews:

Therearesomehotsocialmediadogswhoprobablyhavewaymorefollowersthanyou.Herearesomeofthem.

Boo

Boohasbeencalledthe“World’sCutestDog”andhasover17millionfansonthesocialnetworkingwebsiteFacebookalone.ThePomeranianhasappearedontheTVprogram“GoodMorningAmerica"lotsoftimes.ThereareBootoys,Boonotebooksandotherthingsforsaleinstores.YoucanalsofindBooonsocialnetworkingwebsitesTwitterandInstagram.

Monty

Montyisadogwithalottosay,usuallythroughseveralmessagesonTwitterperday.Monty,ashepherddog,discusseshowhisownertreatshimbadlywiththingslikebaths,andnotesinterestingthingsheseesonwalksinthecountry(likedeadsheep).Atjustunder4,000Twitterfollowers,heisn'tthedogwiththelargestfollowing,butMontyisoneveryactivesocialmediadog.

SutterandColusa"Lucy"Brown

Thesedogsaren’tjustsocialmediadogs---theyareactually"governmentofficials".ThedogsbelongtoCaliforniagovernorEdmundG.Brown,Jr.andhiswife.Sutter,aPembrokeWelshcorgi,isthe“firstdog”andLucy,a“borgie”isthe“deputy(代理)firstdog”ofCalifornia.LucyandSutterBrownhaveover16,000Facebookfans.

Tuna

Tunaisa“chiweenie”---amixbetweenaChihuahuaandaDachshund---whowasrescued(解救)afterhewasleftonthesideoftheroad.Hisnewmomnotonlyfellinlovewithhimanddecidedtokeephimforever,shealsoturnedthelittledogintoapopulardogonInstagram.Tunahas1.6millionInstagramfollowers.

21.Whichdogcanyouseeonanotebook?

A.BooB.Monty

C.SutterD.Tuna

22.InwhatwayareSutterandLucyspecial?

A.Theyarelovely.B.Theyareactive.

C.Theyaretreatedverybadly.D.Theyareconnectedtothegovernment.

23.WhatdoweknowaboutTuna’searlylife?

A.Itwassad.B.Itwashappy.C.Itwasboring.D.Itwasinteresting.

B

MikeHayesofRochelle,Illinois,provedhewassmartinhisfirstyearatcollege.In1987,whilehewasastudentinthefirstyearoftheUniversityofIllinois,hehadgotten$2,500fromajobworkingatastore,butthatmoneywouldnotgofartopaythefouryearsoftuition(学费)andcollegeexpensesthataddeduptoaround$28,000.Hismiddle-classfamilyhadalreadyputhisolderbrothersthroughcollege.WhileMike’sparentswouldhavehelpedhimtopay,Mikedecidedhedidnotwanthisparentsgoingintodebt(债务)forhim.Hecameupwithanideatosolvethisproblem.

MikewrotetoChicagoTribunewriterBobGreene.Hewantedeachofthenewspaper’sreaderstosendhimapenny(分).Greenethoughttheideasoundedfunandagreedtodoit.HesharedMike’sletterwithhisreadersonSeptember6,1987.

“Justonepenny,”Mikesaid.“Apennydoesn’tmeananythingtoanyone.Ifeveryonewhoisreadingyourreportslooksaroundtheroomrightnow,therewillbeapennyonthecornerofthedesk,oronthefloor.That’sallI’masking.Apennyfromeachofyourreaders.”

Inlessthanamonth,theManyPenniesforMikefund(基金)hadaround$23,000.Donations

(捐款)werereceivedfromeverystateintheUnitedStates,andevenMexico,Canada,andtheBahamas.So,Mikeachievedhis$28,000goalandwentontolearnfoodsciencefromtheUniversityofIllinois.

Intheend,Mikehadthistosayaboutthewholething,"Ijustwanttoexpressmythankstoeveryone...rightnowI’mfeelingthattheworldisaprettygreatplace.”

24.WhattroubledMikewhenhewasinhisfirstyearatcollege?

A.Hecouldn’taffordhistuition.B.Hefailedtofindapart-timejob.

C.Hisparentswereunwillingtohelp.D.Hisparentshadhugedebtstopayoff.

25.WhydidMikewritetoGreene?

A.Toaskforhelp.B.Tosendhisgreetings.

C.Toexpresshisthanks.D.Tointroducehimself.

26.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4aboutMike?

A.Hisfundneededmoredonations.B.Hebecamerichandsuccessful.

C.Hisplanreallyworked.D.Heaskedfortoomuch.

27.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.PenniesforreadersB.Thevalueofeducation

C.Mike'sbusinessincollegeD.Theonepennycollegefund

C

Weoftenplaytricks(恶作剧)oneachotheronAprilFool’sDay.However,it’snotjustfriendsandfamilyyouhavetobecarefulof--somebigcompaniesalsodotheirbesttofoolthepublic.

In2002,theBritishsupermarketchain,Tesco,advertiseda‘whistling(吹口哨)carrot’.Theadvertisementexplainedthatthecarrothadbeengeneticallyengineered(转基因)togrowwithairholesdownthesidesothatitwouldstartwhistlingwhenitwasfullycooked.

AnotherfamousAprilFoolsDayjoke,thistimefrom1962.comesfromSweden.ItwasreportedonthenewsthatithadbecomepossibletowatchcolourprogrammesonblackandwhiteTVsbecauseofsomenewtechnologytheTVstationhadinvented.Peopleweretoldtopullanylonstocking(尼龙长袜)overthescreensotheywouldbeabletowatchtheprogrammesincolour.SincealmosteveryoneinSwedenhadablackandwhiteTVinthosedays,hundredsofthousandsofpeopletriedtodothis,eventhoughthenewscameonthemorningofApril1st.

Whilemanyofthesejokesarelimitedtoonecountry,GooglewentglobalwithitsfirstAprilFoolsjokein2000.Theysaidthatyoucoulduseyourmindtocontrolthesearchengine.TheMentalPlexcouldreadyourmindtoknowwhatyouwantedtosearchfor!

AnotherGoogleAprilFool’sjokewasGmailMotion,whichwasintroducedonYouTubeon1stApril2011.Theysaidthatbecauseofanewtechnology,youcouldnowcontrolemailswithyourbody.Forexample,pointingyourthumbs(拇指)backwardsoveryourshoulderswouldsignal(发信号)‘replyall’.Aspeoplewerealreadyfamiliarwithgameswhicharecontrolledbybodymovements,GmailMotionseemedquitebelievable.

Wemayallliketothinkthatwecouldn’tbefooledbytrickslikethese.But,becareful,nextyear’sAprilFoolJustmightbeyou!

28.Accordingtothetext,thecarrotwouldwhistle_____.

A.whenitwasheated.B.becauseitwasfullofholes.

C.becauseitgrewupsidedown.D.whenitwascompletelycooked.

29.Whatwaspeople’sreactiontothecolourTVtrick?

A.Mostpeopleweredoubtfulaboutit.

B.Somepeoplereplacedtheirbla

ckandwhiteTVs.

C.Quitealotofpeopletriedtofollowthedirections.

D.SomepeoplecalledtheTVstationformoreinformation.

30.What’sspecialaboutGoogleAprilFool’sjokes?

A.Theyfailedtofoolthepublic.

B.Theyreachedthewholeworld.

C.Theycombinedgamesandbodymovements.

D.Theyweredesignedtohelppeopledealwithemails.

3l.Howdoestheauthordevelopthetext?

A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bystatingarguments.

C.Byexplainingscientificknowledge.D.Byprovidingresearchresults.

D

Everwonderedwhyfreshfruitsandvegetablesarethefirstthingyouseeinstoresorwhythebreadandmilkaresofaraway?

Supermarketsspendmillionsofdollarsresearchingconsumer(消费者)behaviourinordertodevelopwaystomakeyoubuymoreintheirstores.

CHOICEmagazinetakesalookatsomeofthemorecommontrickstohelpyouavoidspendingmoremoneynexttimeyougoshopping.

Expertssayturningtotherightwhenyouwalkintoashopisconnectedwithmostpeople’spreferenceforusingtheirrighthand.

DrPaulHarrison,expertatDeakinUniversity,saysastoresentry(入口)isnottheonlyimportantpoint."ResearchintheUShasshownthatshopperswhotravelinananti-clockwise(逆时针方向的)directionwillspendabouttwodollarsm

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