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漳州市 2020 届高中毕业班第二次教学质量检测
英语试题
本试卷共 12 页ꎮ 满分 150 分ꎮ
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第一部分
听力 (共两节ꎬ 满分
30
分)
做题时ꎬ 先将答案标在试卷上ꎮ 录音内容结束后ꎬ 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
转涂到答题卡上ꎮ
第一节 (共 5 小题ꎻ 每小题 1ư 5 分ꎬ 满分 7ư 5 分)
听下面 5 段对话ꎮ 每段对话后有一个小题ꎬ 从题中所给的 A、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最
佳选项ꎮ 听完每段对话后ꎬ 你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题ꎮ 每段对
话仅读一遍ꎮ
例: How much is the shirt?
Aư £ 19ư 15ư Bư £ 9ư 18ư Cư £ 9ư 15ư
答案是 Cꎮ
1ư What does Jason plan to do today?
Aư Visit a schoolư Bư Go downtownư Cư Look after his sonư
2ư What are the speakers probably preparing for?
Aư A shopping listư Bư A dinner menuư Cư A picnicư
3ư What is the man looking for?
Aư His phoneư Bư His keyư Cư His glassesư
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 1 页 (共 12 页)4ư When does the train leave?
Aư At 11 ∶ 45ư Bư At 12 ∶ 05ư Cư At 12 ∶ 15ư
5ư Where will the boy most probably be tonight?
Aư In the cinemaư Bư In his roomư Cư In a schoolư
第二节 (共 15 小题ꎻ 每小题 1ư 5 分ꎬ 满分 22ư 5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白ꎮ 每段对话或独白后有几个小题ꎬ 从题中所给的 A、 B、 C 三个
选项中选出最佳选项ꎮ 听每段对话或独白前ꎬ 你将有时间阅读各个小题ꎬ 每小题 5 秒钟ꎻ 听
完后ꎬ 各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间ꎮ 每段对话或独白读两遍ꎮ
听下面一段对话ꎬ 回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题ꎮ
6ư Who is playing the drum these days?
Aư Henryư Bư Janeư Cư Lindaư
7ư What will the man do next?
Aư Shut the windowsư Bư Read a bookư Cư See a doctorư
听下面一段对话ꎬ 回答第 8 和第 9 两个小题ꎮ
8ư What has the woman forgotten to write on the list?
Aư Carrotsư Bư Onionsư Cư Potatoesư
9ư What does the man need to decide at the market?
Aư What kind of cheese to buyư
Bư Whether to buy chocolateư
Cư How to pay the billsư
听下面一段对话ꎬ 回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题ꎮ
10ư Why did the man go to XiƳan?
Aư For travelư Bư For workư Cư For studyư
11ư How did the man get to Guilin?
Aư By trainư Bư By coachư Cư By planeư
12ư When did the man return to the US?
Aư In 2013ư Bư In 2015ư Cư In 2017ư
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 2 页 (共 12 页)听下面一段对话ꎬ 回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题ꎮ
13ư Why does Roy apply for the job?
Aư To earn some moneyư
Bư To gain work experienceư
Cư To get the local news quicklyư
14ư When is Roy especially needed?
Aư On weekendsư Bư On Fridaysư Cư On Wednesdaysư
15ư What does Roy major in?
Aư Mediaư Bư Journalismư Cư Advertisingư
16ư What should Roy do first?
Aư Have a talk with Mrư Smithư
Bư Read the school newspaperư
Cư Fill in an application formư
听下面一段独白ꎬ 回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题ꎮ
17ư Who can go on a free tour in Windsor Castle?
Aư The blindư Bư The poorư Cư The oldư
18ư What are especially offered to those visiting with children?
Aư Expert guidesư
Bư A special family tourư
Cư Some adventurous activitiesư
19ư Where do the tours end?
Aư At the Courtyardư
Bư At Stư GeorgeƳs Chapelư
Cư At the entrance to the State Apartmentsư
20ư When can visitors get ice cream in the shops?
Aư In Marchư Bư In Juneư Cư In Octoberư
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节ꎬ 满分
40
分)
第一节 (共 15 小题ꎻ 每小题 2 分ꎬ 满分 30 分)
阅读下列短文ꎬ 从每题所给的 A、 B、 C 和 D 四个选项中ꎬ 选出最佳选项ꎮ
A
Alabama: Gulf Shores
Snowbirds head south to AlabamaƳs sunny coast for the winterꎬ but Gulf Shores and its neighbor
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 3 页 (共 12 页)Orange Beach offer plenty to do for a family vacation as wellư It might be a bit freezing for swimming
in the seaꎬ but the miles of clean coastline is perfect for walks and picnicsư Mild temperatures also
create ideal conditions to enjoy the areaƳs golfingꎬ fishingꎬ hikingꎬ and kayaking spotsư
Alaska: Fairbanks
The Alaskan wilderness seems even more beautiful in the winterư Check out the World Ice Art
Championships beginning in February for amazing frozen sculpturesꎬ then visit nearby Chena Hot
Springs for an outdoor winter soak in this natural thermal spaư Winter pleasant activities in Fairbanks
include ice fishingꎬ dog sleddingꎬ snowmobilingꎬ and snowshoeingꎬ winter hikingư
Arizona: Scottsdale
All of Arizona can be beautiful in winterꎬ but the higher elevations and northern areas of the
state may be colder than youƳd expectư Outside of Phoenixꎬ the town offers superb golfing and spa
resorts for a relaxing mid ̄winter breakư In addition to urban delights like art galleriesꎬ boutiquesꎬ
wine ̄tasting roomsꎬ and restaurantsꎬ adventure outside the city for breathtaking desert are favorite
sites in Scottsdaleư
Arkansas: Little Rock
Martin Luther King Day (January 21) and Black History Month (February) are the perfect
time to explore the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Little Rock. The city also features
classical museums: The Arkansas Arts Center has a not ̄to ̄be ̄missed collection of drawings as well
as paintings and photographsꎻ the Museum of Discovery delves into science and natural historyꎻ and
the historic Old State House Museum explores ArkansasƳ role in the Civil Warư Plusꎬ Little RockƳs
arts and culture scene prosperities in the downtown River Market districtư
21ư Where can the tourists enjoy ice sports?
Aư Gulf Shoresư Bư Fairbanksư Cư Scottsdaleư Dư Little Rockư
22ư Which activity is pleasant in Gulf Shores?
Aư Going ice fishingư Bư Visiting classical museumsư
Cư Adventuring breathtaking desertư Dư Enjoying family picnicsư
23ư What is the purpose of the text ?
Aư To recommend historical museumsư Bư To present snow recreations.
Cư To advertise water activitiesư Dư To introduce winter destinationsư
B
It was an amazing feeling to be acknowledged for the Pride Of Britain award at No 10 Downing
Streetư
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 4 页 (共 12 页)The last thing you expect when doing something as ordinary as picking your son up from a
sleepover is to end up saving three peopleƳs lives in a plane crash — but thatƳs exactly what
happened to me in May this yearư
I think I was acting unconsciouslyư I jumped outꎬ leaving Giacomo in the carư
The plane was upside down and flames were coming out of the driverƳs seat and I could hear
screamingư I think there must have been roughly half a minute between getting the first and last
person outư Then another guy — who turned out to be Joel Snarr — arrived on the scene to help at
just the right timeư I donƳt think IƳd have been able to get the pilot out — he was a big guyư There is
no way he would have survived if Joel hadnƳt been thereư I could tell straight away Joel had a military
background by how he conducted himselfư WeƳd just got all three of them to a safe distance when the
aircraft was completely swallowed by the flamesư
Giacomo and I stared at each otherꎬ almost laughing in reliefư
The emergency services arrived pretty quicklyꎬ and we were at the scene for a couple of hours
while they dealt with the fire and cleared the roadsư Afterwards I spoke to the familyꎬ and that was
the first time the emotion of the whole thing hit meư I kept randomly bursting into tearsư
Thankfullyꎬ Stuart Mooreꎬ the pilotꎬ and his nephew and niece Jack Mooreꎬ 19ꎬ and Billie
Manleyꎬ 16ꎬ have all since made a full recoveryư Jack and Billie were suffering a lot more than I
wasư Although they were safeꎬ the memory of being inside that burning plane would have been more
of an emotional scarư
24ư What do we know about the author?
Aư He prided himself on being helpfulư
Bư He regretted having saved the familyư
Cư He was overcome by fear and despair thenư
Dư He was well equipped with first ̄aid knowledgeư
25ư What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?
Aư Joel SnarrƳs characterư Bư The importance of teamworkư
Cư The rescue process. Dư An investigation of the air crashư
26ư Why did the author and Giacomo laugh in relief?
Aư It was a narrow escapeư
Bư They both appreciated JoelƳs helpư
Cư They both survived the crashing planeư
Dư The emergency services arrived in timeư
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 5 页 (共 12 页)27ư What is the best title for the text?
Aư An Unforgettable Awardư Bư A Crashing Planeư
Cư A Thrilling Rescueư Dư An Exciting Experienceư
C
While the idea of living on the moon was once a thing of science fictionꎬ several space agencies
including NASA and Roscosmos are racing to make it a realityư Nowꎬ one scientist has revealed what
he thinks the lunar cities could look like in the next 150 yearsꎬ in a project named “Moontopia”.
Professor Lewis Dartnellꎬ a science communication expert at the University of Westminsterꎬ
has teamed up with Hillarys to bring his vision to lightư He said: “As our understanding of space
advancesꎬthe opportunity to start a new world becomes ever more possibleư Moving home or to
another country is already incredibly excitingꎬ imagine what it would be like to move to an entirely
different environmentư The challenges and problems would be new and hard but the mind boggles at
what the human race could achieve if we take this next stepư ”
Professor Dartnell predicts that homes in Moontopia will be built in lava tubesꎬ and that settlers
will travel around using bikes or on footư Moontopia would also include an airlock that would keep the
city pressurizedꎬ meaning people could walk around freely with spacesuitsư The lunar city could have
a lakesꎬ parks and basketball courtsư
While this sounds pretty great so farꎬ if youƳre used to eating what you wantꎬ when you want
itꎬ living in Moontopia could be a struggleư Other key challenges would include adapting to the
temperatures on the Moonư In direct sunlightꎬ the moon can reach up to 100°Cꎬ while at nightꎬ
temperatures can drop to  ̄170℃! Thankfullyꎬ the temperature inside lava tubes would be easily
controlledư
While Professor DartnellƳs vision is merely based on predictionsꎬ lunar cities could become a
reality in the not ̄so ̄distant futureư In 2016ꎬ Russia announced plans to build a human settlement on
the Moon by 2030ꎬ while NASA plans to establish a lunar outpost in 2028ư
28ư What do we know about Moontopia from the text?
Aư Moontopia is a project about doing research on the moonư
Bư People can choose whatever to eat in Moontopiaư
Cư People can travel freely in Moontopiaư
Dư Moontopia will be challenging to live inư
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 6 页 (共 12 页)29ư What conclusion can we draw from the text?
Aư It is extremely cold in Moontopiaư
Bư Living on the moon is on its wayư
Cư Professor Dartnell carried out the research aloneư
Dư NASA has built a lunar settlement earlier than Russiaư
30ư What does the underlined words “the mind boggles at” probably mean?
Aư We may be worried aboutư Bư We may be puzzled atư
Cư We may hesitate aboutư Dư We may be amazed atư
31ư What is the main idea of the text?
Aư Finding out whether lunar cities can existư
Bư Exploring the weather condition on the moonư
Cư Predicting what lunar cities will be likeư
Dư Offering the opportunity to move to the moonư
D
Researchers found brushing your teeth three or more times per day is linked with lower risk of
heart failure and atrial fibrillation — a heart condition that causes an irregular and often abnormally
fast heart rateư
One possible theory behind the discovery is that frequent tooth brushing reduces bacteria living
in the pocket between the teeth and gumsꎬ preventing it from entering the bloodstreamư Existing
studies show poor oral hygiene (口腔卫生) leads to bacteria in the bloodꎬ causing inflammation
(炎症) in the bodyư Inflammation increases the risks of irregular heartbeat and heart failureꎬ where
the heartƳs ability to pump blood or relax and fill with blood is weakenedư
In their new researchꎬ scientists in South Korea examined the connection between oral hygiene
and occurrence of these two conditions in a series of studies of more than 161ꎬ000 participants aged
between 40 and 79ư
Participants underwent a routine medical examination between 2003 and 2004 and information
was collected on heightꎬ weightꎬ laboratory testsꎬ illnessesꎬ lifestyleꎬ oral healthꎬ and oral
hygiene behaviorsư During a follow ̄up of ten and a half years on averageꎬ three percent of
participants developed atrial fibrillation and around five percent developed heart failureư
The lead investigator of the new study is Tae ̄Jin Songꎬ a doctor and professor at Mokdong
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 7 页 (共 12 页)Hospital at Ewha Womans University in Seoulꎬ South Koreaꎬ said: “We studied a large group over
a long periodꎬ which adds strength to our findingsư ” But he also noted that the analysis was limited
to one country and as an observational study does not prove causationư
An accompanying editorial states: “It is certainly too early to recommend tooth brushing for the
prevention of atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failureư While the role of inflammation in the
occurrence of heart and blood vesselsƳ disease is becoming more and more evidentꎬ further studies
are needed to explain strategies of public health importanceư ”
32ư Which is true about frequent tooth brushing?
Aư It reduces the risk of heart failureư
Bư It promotes the heart beat fasterư
Cư It rids the bloodstream of bacteriaư
Dư It weakens the heartsƳ ability to pump bloodư
33ư What does the underlined part “these two conditions” in paragraph 3 refer to?
Aư Inflammation and bacteriaư
Bư Heart failure and atrial fibrillationư
Cư Oral hygiene and occurrence of heart failureư
Dư The heartƳs ability to pump blood or relax and fill with bloodư
34ư It can be inferred that the outcome of the research ư
Aư is discouragingư Bư has its limitư
Cư has its variety. Dư is unexpected.
35ư From which is this text probably taken?
Aư A magazineư Bư A diaryư Cư A guidebook. Dư A novelư
第二节 (共 5 小题ꎻ 每小题 2 分ꎬ 满分 10 分)
根据短文内容ꎬ 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项ꎮ 选项中有两项为多余
选项ꎮ
Why You Should Always Store Apples in the Fridge
To fridge or not to fridge? Have you discovered what foods you should take out of your
refrigerator and what unexpected items you should store there? 36
Apples require a little bit of coolness in order to stay fresh in storage for a longer period of
timeư Cool temperatures alone are often enough to keep your apples fresh for weeksư Keeping apples in
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 8 页 (共 12 页)a basket in your kitchen is a good visual reminder to get your doctor ̄recommended one a dayư As it
turns outꎬ thoughꎬ storing apples on your countertop could cause them to go bad weeks sooner than if
you put them in the fridgeư 37 But if you refrigerate themꎬ they can stay fresh for one or two
monthsư ThatƳs essential for reducing food wasteꎬ which is why sellers in the United Kingdom are now
required to add a refrigerator icon to the packaging of foods like apples that should be kept coldư
38 Apples should be kept as cold as possible without freezing themư Ideallyꎬ you should
store them at temperatures that range from 31 to 35 degrees Fahrenheitư Apples start to freeze at
about 29 degrees Fahrenheitư
39 The freshness drawer of your refrigeratorư Keep in mindꎬ thoughꎬ that you shouldnƳt
store your apples along with other produceư Apples give off ethylene (乙烯)ꎬ which can cause other
fruits and vegetables to spoilư
If youƳre not planning on eating all your apples within a few weeksꎬ you might want to consider
the variety you buyư 40 Alsoꎬ for some reasonꎬ the sourer apples store longer than the sweeter
applesư
Aư How cold?
Bư How to store apples?
Cư LetƳs take apples for example firstư
Dư Once apples are ripeꎬ they easily go badư
Eư So whatƳs the best place to store your apples?
Fư Usuallyꎬ at room temperatureꎬ apples last about a weekư
Gư The smaller the appleꎬ and the thicker the skinꎬ generally the longer it will storeư
第三部分
语言知识运用 (共两节ꎬ 满分
45
分)
第一节 (共 20 小题ꎻ 每小题 1ư 5 分ꎬ 满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文ꎬ 从短文后各题所给的 A、 B、 C 和 D 四个选项中ꎬ 选出可以填入空白处
的最佳选项ꎮ
“You will never walk again and have to use a wheelchairư ” Unprepared for the doctorƳs wordꎬ
I closed my eyes 41 ꎬ almost in despairư
The car accident had left me 42 in the hospitalư I awakened to find both legs wrapped in
several layers of bandagesư Working as a special ̄needs teacher and constantly being active 43 ꎬ
I couldnƳt imagine being kept in a place all day longꎬ let alone being regarded as 44 ư
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 9 页 (共 12 页)Lying in bed 45 and relying on prayerꎬ I wondered how I could give my ten ̄year ̄old son
46 that Mom would recoverư Being so careful not to disappoint meꎬ he pretended to be 47
on every visitꎬ but I could see the fear in his eyesư He needed the ray of hope that I would not be in
a 48 foreverư So I began to make tiny movementsꎬ afraid of 49 ꎬ but more afraid to just lie
in bedư
In my private roomꎬ I would try my best to 50 myselfꎬ holding on to the bed rail and
slowly putting my 51 on my feetư With the painful effortsꎬ my 52 and confidence continued
to buildư The real 53 for me is to move my feet one inch at a timeư
Finallyꎬ the time came when I shared my 54 with the person most important to meư One
nightꎬ 55 my son arrived for his regular visitꎬ I struggled to catch the chair and managed to
56 it from bedꎬ dragging myself 57 ư As he opened the doorꎬ I took a few small 58
toward himư Shockedꎬ he could only 59 with his mouth and eyes wide openư All the painꎬ the
fear 60 as I heard the wordsꎬ “Mommyꎬ you can walk!”
41ư Aư quietly Bư immediately Cư madly Dư helplessly
42ư Aư unconscious Bư unusual Cư unknown Dư uncertain
43ư Aư on purpose Bư at ease Cư by nature Dư for fun
44ư Aư affected Bư disabled Cư ignored Dư harmed
45ư Aư meaningless Bư tireless Cư careless Dư motionless
46ư Aư advice Bư information Cư hope Dư pressure
47ư Aư upset Bư disappointed Cư serious Dư cheerful
48ư Aư wheelchair Bư hospital Cư room Dư bed
49ư Aư walking Bư falling Cư standing Dư thinking
50ư Aư treat Bư dress Cư comfort Dư support
51ư Aư shoes Bư force Cư weight Dư chair
52ư Aư strength Bư worry Cư character Dư condition
53ư Aư trouble Bư accident Cư challenge Dư event
54ư Aư commitment Bư accomplishment Cư imagination Dư consideration
55ư Aư before Bư after Cư until Dư when
56ư Aư slid into Bư leaned against Cư reached for Dư moved into
57ư Aư in Bư up Cư out Dư on
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 10 页 (共 12 页)58ư Aư steps Bư chairs Cư smiles Dư gifts
59ư Aư talk Bư watch Cư wait Dư complain
60ư Aư appeared Bư grew Cư faded Dư worked
第二节 (共 10 小题ꎻ 每小题 1ư 5 分ꎬ 满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文ꎬ 在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式ꎮ
A growing number of young Chinese people are looking to the past for fashion suggestionsư If you
look 61 (close) around your cityꎬ you might spot Hanfuꎬ the traditional clothing of the Han
peopleư In a recently published reportꎬ more than 2 million Hanfu outfits 62 (sell) in 2018 on
lineư The number of buyers increased by 92 percent 63 (compare) to 2017ꎬ with the average
age of buyers twenty ̄oneư 64 has this traditional clothing become trendy? Some young people
say itƳs a costume for relaxation and that dressing in Hanfu is a way for them 65 (escape) the
troubles of real lifeꎬ while 66 like Hanfu because of the culture behind itư They regard it
67 a way to reconnect with traditionsư Its wide sleevesꎬ crossed 68 (collar) and flowing
robes ( 长 袍) bring people back to ancient timesư ThatƳs probably why some fans bring the
traditional clothing abroadư Sohu reported on a Bilibili vlogger who climbed the 69 ( high)
mountain in Germany wearing Hanfu this summerư This vlogger received praise from touristsư “Many
Chinese people are fond of Hanfuꎬ as it helps them establish their 70 (nation) identity and
belongingꎬ” Zhang Yiwuꎬ a professor at Peking Universityꎬ told China Dailyư
第四部分
写作 (共两节ꎬ 满分
35
分)
第一节 短文改错 (共 10 小题ꎻ 每小题 1 分ꎬ 满分 10 分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文ꎬ 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文ꎮ 文中共
有 10 处语言错误ꎬ 每句中最多有两处ꎮ 每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、 删除或修改ꎮ
增加: 在缺词处加一个漏字符号 (∧)ꎬ 并在其下面写出该加的词ꎮ
删除: 把多余的词用斜线 ( \ ) 划掉ꎮ
修改: 在错的词下划一横线ꎬ 并在该词下面写出修改后的词ꎮ
注意: 1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词ꎻ
2. 只允许修改 10 处ꎬ 多者 (从第 11 处起) 不计分ꎮ
Dear Maryꎬ
With New Year drawing nearꎬ I go to send you a potted orchid ( 兰花) as a giftꎬ and you
happened to be out. So I am writing to offer you some advices on how to attend to the plant.
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 11 页 (共 12 页)The orchidꎬ a symbol of a real gentlemanꎬ which is a kind of flower popular among Chineseư
The orchid prefers loose soilꎬ thus allow water and air to pass through the soil freelyư The flower
doesnƳt need too many waterꎬ so donƳt water them too oftenꎬ or its roots will rotư Cut off dead leaves
in timeꎬ especial those damaged by wormsư
I sincerely hope this potted orchid can bring you joyꎬ health and happyư
Yoursꎬ
Lily
第二节 书面表达 (满分 25 分)
假设你是李华ꎬ 你校暑假将和斯洛伐克孔子学院共同举办 “武术国学夏令营”ꎬ 届时请
你代表学校在开幕式上发言ꎮ 内容包括:
1ư 表示欢迎ꎻ
2ư 夏令营活动安排 (交流、 武术表演等)ꎻ
3ư 希望与期待ꎮ
注意: 1ư 词数 100 左右ꎻ
2ư 可适当增加细节ꎬ 以使行文连贯ꎻ
3ư 开头句与结尾句已写好ꎬ 不计入总词数ꎮ
参考词汇: 武术 martial arts
Good morningꎬ everyone!
ThatƳs allư Thank you!
英语第二次教学质量检测 第 12 页 (共 12 页)
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