2019学年高二英语上学期12月阶段性检测试题(新版)人教版.doc
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1、12 20 01 19 9 学年度第一学期阶段性检测学年度第一学期阶段性检测高高 二二 英英 语语I I单项选择(共单项选择(共 1010 题;每小题题;每小题 1 1 分,满分分,满分 1010 分)分)1. Thanks to Mayor Geng, great changes _ in our city and many high-rise buildings _ during the past 20 years.A. have taken place; have set up B. were take place; were set upC. have been taken place
2、; have been set up D. have taken place; have been set up 2. The newly-rebuilt Yingze Park, _ so many trees are planted, is really a peaceful place for us, especially after hard work. A. that B. it C. what D. where 3. Is this hotel _ we are to book? A. that B. where C. the one D. in which 4. _ you ha
3、ve tried it, you cant imagine how pleasant it is.A. Unless B. Because C. Although D. When 5. My parents were quarrelling about me, _ I could not quite tell why.A. since B. though C. if D. until 6. He gave his life _ the rare wild animals.A. to save B. to saving C. saved D. save 7. The news about the
4、 accident is followed by a detailed report made _.A. on the spot B. on the site C. on the location D. on the ground 8. The money is to be used for one _ purpose: the building of our new school.A. especial B. ultimate C. unusual D. specific 9. Discipline is often _ at weekends, Many students want to
5、listen to the _ music.A. relaxing; relaxed B. relaxed; relaxed C. relaxing; relaxing D. relaxed; relaxing 10. _ you may have, you should gather your courage to face the challenge.A. However a serious problem B. What a serious problemC. However serious a problem D. What serious a problemIIII阅读理解(共两节,
6、满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 3030 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1010 题;每小题题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 2020 分)分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A A、B B、C C 和和 D D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A ASportsmanship appeared again Sunday when three men stopped their Philadelphia Love Run Half Marathon to help a sick woman to the finish line. The woman w
7、as found nearly falling over for energy loss by runner Bryan Crnkovic and anotheryet unknown man just a few hundred yards from the finish line. The pair caught her before she fell and with the help of Joseph McGinty, carried her to the finish line. “Its just what we do,” said McGinty. “You just see
8、someone who needs help and you just want to help. We were just under that two hour mark, and most people came here for that, and 1 thought she probably trained hard so why shouldnt she hit it, you know?” Crnkovic and the other man were the first to find the woman. They put her arms over their should
9、ers and helped her down towards the finish line, but it became clear that she was too tired to continue. That was when McGinty doubled back to help finish the job. He lifted the woman up and carried her to the finish line so that she could cross it on her own two feet. The pair then handed her over
10、to doctors, who took her away in a wheelchair. The scene, caught by Fox 29, went viral as the pairs warm-hearted actions won over the crowds. “ I got a call from my cousin Bill, saying Youre on Facebook, youre on the news”, said Crnkovic. He wasnt the only one looking-the scene earned much praise on
11、line, with one user, Mari Cross Johnson saying, “Their parents have to be proud for raising men like this. Theyre the types of people I want to have my back.”11. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about? A. The importance of helping others. B. How the three men helped the woman. C. Why the three men
12、helped the woman to the finish line. D. The high expectation the three men had for the marathon. 12. Why did the woman nearly fall over? 2A. Because she lost her way. B. Because she was too tired to run. C. Because she was caught by an unknown man. D. Because she was found by runner Bryan Crnkovic a
13、nd another unknown man. 13. What can be inferred from Mari Cross Jognsons words? A. The three mens parents felt very proud. B. The three mens actions were surprising. C. The three men were really well-educated. D. The three men set others a good example.B BThere are so many rabbits across Australia
14、that it may be surprising to learn that they are a non-native species. A few rabbits arrived with British settlers in 1788, but it was not until 1859, when a British-born farmer named Thomas Austin brought 24 European rabbits to his land for hunting, that they began to live there. They are an excell
15、ent example of an invasive species, a non-native species that does harm to its new environment. Rabbits have lived well in many different environments within Australia, such as grasslands, coastal areas, farmland, and even in towns or cities. Their activities have destroyed crops and plants. They co
16、mpete directly with other wildlife for food and shelter,including taking over burrows (地 洞) of other animals. They have led to dangerously reduced populations of many plant and animal species. Efforts to control the rabbit population have had mixed success. The first main effort was the Rabbit-Proof
17、 Fence. In 1901, the government started building a knee in the state of Western Australia to protect farmland from rabbits. By the time it was finished in 1907, the Rabbit- Proof Fence ran some 2, 000 miles from north to south. The Acting Chief Inspector of Rabbits, Alexander Crawford, headed a team
18、 whose job was to go around keeping the fence in working order. But over time, the fence proved to be no match for the rabbits. Other main efforts have included programs to destroy rabbit burrows or use viruses that sicken and kill rabbits. Again, these efforts have been less than successful. The bi
19、g problem to any efforts to control the rabbit population is simply that their population grows so quickly. One female can have 30 young in a year. If Thomas Austin had known the damage that the rabbits would cause across the country, he might have had second thoughts about bringing rabbits to Austr
20、alia.14. Why did rabbits begin to live in Australia? A. They travelled there by chance. B. They were brought in by Thomas Austin. C. They were introduced by the government. D. They moved there to escape bad environment. 15. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about? A. Some activities of rabbits. B. Rabbits
21、ability to live in the wild. C. How fast the population of rabbits grows. D. The damage rabbits have caused to Australia. 16. How successful was the Rabbit-Proof Fence? A. It failed in the beginning. B. It didnt live up to expectations. C. It was unfinished for lack of money. D. It failed later for
22、nobody protected it. 17. What would be the best title for the text? A. Rabbits and farming B. Efforts to control rabbits C. Rabbits: experts in burrowing D. Rabbits: unwelcomed newcomersC CImagine you are on a beautiful tropical beach. The blue water shines in the sun, and the sand is warm under you
23、r feet. You notice a small fruit in the sand. It looks like a little green apple. You pick it up and smell it it smells sweet. But whatever you do. Dont take a bite! This is the fruit of the manchineel tree. It is the most poisonous tree in America. You can find it in Florida, as well as in the Cari
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