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1、2020-2021学年河北省巨鹿中学高二下学期第三次月考英语试题说明:L本试卷共8页,考试时间120分钟,满分150分.2.请将所有答案都填涂在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效.第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时.先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上.第一节听下面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. What will the man do first?C. Have a snack.C. A newspaperman
2、.C. $ 60.C. Tim.A. Have dinner with (he woman.B. Have an evening class.2. What is Mike now?A. A novelist.B. A secretaiy3. How much should the man pay?A. $35.B. $55.4. What does the man mean?A. He went to the lecture early.B. He was delayed by a lecture.C. He was late for the lecture.5. Who has gone
3、to return some tapes?A. Bob.B. Sue.第二节(共15小题:每小题15分,满分225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.听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题.6.What does the woman want to buy?A.Language books.B. Music records.C. Film DVDs.7.Where will (he woman go first?
4、A.HMV.B. Virgin.C. Waterstones.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题.8. Why will the man go to Beijing?A. To have a holiday.B. To attend a meeting.C. To visit a French company.9. When will the speakers have dinner together?A. On June 20(h.B. On June 21st.C. On June 22nd.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题.10. What happened to the
5、man?A. He failed the economics test.B. He fell asleep in the class.C. He was blamed by the teacher.11. What does the man have to work for ?A. Hospital bills.B. Tuition.C. Loans.12. Where will the man probably go next?A. The classroom.B. The financial aid office.C. The student employment office.听下面一段
6、对话,回答第13至第16四个小题.13. When did the man plan to pick up Sandy?A. At 1:30 pm.B. At 2:00 pm.C. At 2:30 pm.14. Who might Sandy be?A. The mans daughter.B. The mans mother. C. The mans pet.15. What is the woman concerned about?A. Whether they have time for lunch.B. Whether there is enough space in the car.
7、C. Whether Sandy caught a cold.16. Where does the conversation take place?A. Over the phone.B. Al the airport. C. Al the (rain station.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题.17. What is the speakers job responsibility?A. Designing shoes.B. Training the staff.C. Managing the design team.18. Where will the listeners g
8、o first?A. The design studios.B. The meeting room.C. The sports shoe workshops.19. Who will show the listeners around the sports shoe workshops?A. Simone Laurent.B. William Brett.C. John Barnes.20. What will the listeners do in the evening?A. Attend a reception.B. Go to a dance party.C. Have a proje
9、ct meeting.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分.满分375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,并在答题卡上将该项涂 黑.AFor perfect summertime reading, Jane Mosses recently published first novel Barking mad!Confessions (告白) of a dog sitter certainly fits the bill.Based on Jane s own experiences of pet sitting both in t
10、he UK and Europe ( although she insists that the animals and owners featured are mostly fictional ) , its an entertaining, engaging read, and the perfect accompaniment to a relaxed, sunny weekend.Follow Christine and her husband, Rob. as they travel around the country, staying in their clients homes
11、 and looking after (heir pets. From luxurious houses in Mayfair to humble homes in out of (he way places, our fearless couple are never quite sure what to expect, and thats all part of the fun.The characters (hey meet on their (ravels both human, canine (狗类的),feline (猫类的)and more-and the adventures
12、they experience some laugh-out-loud funny, others more challenging 一 are what makes this fiction so readable.4Barking mad!5 is published by Blue Ormer Publishing in Guernsey. Key feature: Enhancing the text throughout the book arc lots of delightful illustrations by popular and well-known artist. Pr
13、ice: 999, including free postage to the UK and the Channel islands. Available in paperback from: www. blueormer. co. uk; also available on Amazon kindle.21. What do Christine and her husband, Rob do in this book?A. They are travellers.B. They are adventurers.C. They are dog sitters.D. They are enter
14、tainers22. What is the main characteristic of the book?A. The book Barking mad!is the writer s number one works.B. The animals and owners featured in the novel are mostly fictional.C. Ils worthwhile fbr readers to buy and read the fiction during the summertime.D. Colourful illustrations by big name
15、arc boosting the text throughout the book.23. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To introduce a writer.B. lb launch a readable book.C. To recommend a travel destination.D. To advocate animals accompaniment.BWhen I was a little girl, you and I loved decorating the living room and tree to make it l
16、ook festive. We loved Christmas. After decorating, we would bake cakes. “Make enough mince pies (肉末馅饼),because Santa likes them J you would tell me.Christmas Eve came, I was totally excited at the thought of Santa coming. Td get into my neatly made bed and fall asleep until Christmas morning.rd wake
17、 up and thrill at the sight before me. At the bottom of my bed would be loads of presents that Santa had brought during the night. Td scream in delight, excitedly tearing the paper open. Running downstairs, I would discover there were also lots of presents around the Christmas tree.Many years later,
18、 the tradition continued and wed bake the mince pies and cakes. The only thing that stopped was the presents at the end of the bed I grew out of them.One afternoon, wc were making extra mince pics as usual when I casually commented that you really loved them, “Those extra mince pies were actually ne
19、ver fbr Santa, They were for you! You never said a word a silly smile was your only reply.Christmas changed in 1986, when you suffered a serious brain haemorrhage ( 脑出血 ).After suffering throughout Christmas, you passed away on the 29 December.Only now am I starting to enjoy Christmas again, and whi
20、le I don t do the baking any more, I do have mince pies in the house. I leave one out just fbr you, as if you were still a part of my Christmas. And I make sure I put up the decorations in memory of you, and us. At the end of the letter, thanks for the wonderful memories of Christmas, Mum.24. Why wa
21、s the author excited at Christmas Eve?A. She would dream of Santa.B. She would receive a lot of presents.C. She would have enough mince pies.D. She would decorate the Christmas tree.25. What was different many years later?A. Mum no longer baked the mince pies.B. Santa no longer brought presents to t
22、he author.C. The author was old enough not to receive presents.D. The author got tired of the same presents every year.26. Why didnt Mum say a word when the author said the pie was fbr her?A. The author told the truth.B. Santa didnt like mince pies.C. She ate the extra mince pies.D. The author could
23、nt understand her yet.27. Whats the author s purpose of writing the passage?A. To remember her mother.B. To express thanks to Santa.C. To reflect on the past old days.D. To record memories of Christmas.COne elementary school in Brooklyn has gotten rid of traditional homework in favor of play G based
24、 learning. The Maurice Sendak Community School presented “Exercise Your Brain”, a program that gives students a menu of activities to complete.“Exercise Your Brain is the idea of three teachers. It was created after parents and the school s leadership expressed concerns. The school then decided to r
25、evisit the homework policy to determine if the traditional homework really benefited the students. 44After spending a summer researching, even drawing inspiration from two New York City schools, we decided to create this menu of activities for students where kids can do more play dates and hands G o
26、n activities that connect to their own lives and their own interests,“ manager Hernandez said.Activities range from drawing a photo of a nonfiction subject and writing a story fbr it to writing a journal entry ( 日记账分录 ).The students are involved partly in creating the menus as well. Suggestion boxes
27、 in each class help give the next month s menu, which includes 12 types. One of the examples is writing a letter to a character from a book theyre reading. Right away, the menu is relating back to something theyve learned in school.Students submit and present their work in front of the class within
28、a month. Students pick a time theyd like to present their activities. What if the child is terrified of public speaking? The menu gives opportunities for kids to learn in different forms. There arc a lot of items on the menu. The menu gives choices that span the whole range of learners. The real imp
29、ortant part is that its self-directed.28. Why was the program “Exercise Your Brain” set up?A. To make schoolwork easier.B. To help students learn better.C. To make school life interesting.D. To train students social abilitiesA. They don t have strict deadlines.B. They stay the same for all students.
30、C. They are mainly designed by students.D. They pay much attention to writing skills.30. How does the author represent the whole passage?A. On an analytical basis.B. With a doubtful attitude.C. In a relatively objective way.D. By comparison with different classes.31. What is the passage mainly about
31、 ?A. A school says goodbye to homework.B. A program to change how education works.C. Time to think twice about after school activities.D. Students will have a better way to enjoy holidays.DScars (伤疤)covered the female pit bulTs ( 比特犬)face, showing (hat she had been forced to fight other dogs. But wh
32、en PETA s volunteers found her, she was fighting to survive on the end of a chain left outdoors in cold temperature. We adopted the starving dog, named her Melissa and soon discovered that she was so dog aggressive that she would try to attack her own reflection. By the time a neighbor reported Tupa
33、c s unhappy condition, the sweet pit bull was 20 pounds underweight. He could barely hold up his head. Tupac had spent his entire life on a chain, and when he got sick and stopped eating, his ignorant owner, who was eventually charged with cruelty to animals, didnt bother to call anyone for help. A
34、vet recommended euthanasia ( 安乐死 ),which at that point was the most merciful thing (hat could have been done for him.Melissa s and Tupac s situations arc far from unique. Pit bulls arc the most abused dogs on the planet and thats why PETA supports a ban on breeding them, preventing more pit bulls fr
35、om ending up in a world where so many of (hem are abused and abandoned. Tens of thousands of (hem are euthanized each year for lack of a good home.We wish every pit bull had a loving home, but for every pit bull who is treated as a member of the family, countless others tremble at the end of a chain
36、, alone and forgotten, or are beaten and starved. I invite anyone who truly cares about pit bulls and doesnt t just desire to possess them to join us in working to stop their overpopulation and all the suffering that conies with it.32. How is the topic introduced?A. By giving examples.B. By analyzin
37、g causes.C. By making comparisons.D. By presenting research findings.33. What docs the author mean by saying Melissa s and Tupac s situations arc far from unique?A. Many other breeds are trained to fight.B. Theyre the only two dogs that need help.C. Many other pit bulls arc abused by humans.D. Many
38、other dogs are banned from breeding.34. What does the underlined word breeding” mean in para 3?A. Adjust B. Increase C. ResistD. Purchase35. Whats the author s purpose in writing the text?A. To suggest we not adopt a pit bull.B. To encourage us to report dog abuse.C. To tell us what pit bulls are ma
39、inly fed for.D. To draw attention to the suffering of pit bulls.第二节(共5小题;每小题25分,满分125分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.How to Keep Calm under PressureExam pressure, deadlines, job inten iews and presentations can all make you feel like a nervous wreck (身心 俱疲的人)理_ .First, a breathing exercis
40、e.Take a deep belly breath through your nose for five seconds, hold it for a second, then push all the air out through your nose, slowly, counting to five. 37 Under stress we tend to breathe very quickly as our body prepares for unexpectedly dangerous situations. By breathing deeply and slowly, you
41、can change the message your brains receiving from “danger to all is well”. So the next time you feel panic rising, use deep breathing through your nose to force your body into a state of calm.Now youre ready fbr the humming (哼唱).38 Studies in how we regulate heart rate have shown, that humming can s
42、timulate one of the most important parts of the body (he vagus nerve (迷走神经).So the next time you feel your heart racing, sing a song or just hum a note and let yourself restore calm.The final tip is to focus.When youre busy its tempting (诱人)to multi task, but if you want to stay calm and actually ge
43、t stuff done, don t. 39 When you do two things al once, it gets overstimulated and floods your body with stress hormones. Doing one thing at a time, you can quickly calm down.40A. Make sure the counting accurate.B. Repeat a few times and youll feel calmer.C. Scans show your brain can only do one thi
44、ng at a time.D. A single note, your favourite lune, literally anything will do.E. So next time you feci panic rising, remember to stop for a mental relax.F. So next time you feel panic rising, remember to breathe, hum and focus.G. Here are three easy and reliable techniques you can use (o keep calm
45、under pressure.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并 在答题卡上将该项涂黑.When I was a little boy , my parents and brothers would often play cards in the afternoons. It was a ( n ) 41 way to pass the lime and after watching countless games, I started to 42.1 w
46、as only five butI learned 43 and was soon winning as often as I lost. When I started school, I found out the hours ofplaying cards had made me good with 44. I was getting full marks on my math tests until high schoolwhen I 45 they had a thing called Algebra (代数).I was 46 to see letters mixed inwith
47、the numbers and I struggled (o 47 it. Then one day I opened a Calculus (微积分)book. One look was all to know that I would not major in math.Instead I found 48 studying literature, history, psychology, and philosophy, which all put me on a path that I am 49 on today: it is a journey of learning all I c
48、an about life and 5(). Onething I did learn was that love has its own unique math that isnt logical yet makes 51. In the Calculus of Love the more love you 52 the more love you have. Sharing sorrows means subtracting ( 减去 )them. Sharing 53 means multiplying them.Love like life is often more than we can 54. But our soul can. May you choose it, share il, and learn it. Only then will your life add up 55.41.A . exactB . validC . stableD . merry42.A . join