西藏山南2025届高二英语下册二月考试题

一、单项选择(共25题,共 125分)

1、_______ the World Table Tennis Championships in Suzhou cost a lot, it will surely bridge the distance between people throughout the world.

A.When B.While C.If D.As

2、The reason ________ you failed in the test yesterday, I suppose, was ________ you didn’t follow your teacher’s advice.

A.which; because

B.that; why

C.why; that

D.why; because

3、It matters little ______ a man dies, but _____ matters much is ______ he lives.

A.how; what; how B.how; it; how C.why; it; why D.that; what; that

4、At that time, China was______ Japan, so traveling was extremely difficult.

A.at the war with B.at war against C.at war with D.during the war with

5、The other day, my brother drove his car down the street at _____ was a dangerous speed.

A.as B.what C.which D.that

6、What surprised me was not what he said but the way _______ he said it.

A.that B.in that

C.what D.where

7、With no one to________in such a frightening situationthe girl felt very helpless.

A. turn to B. turn on

C. turn off D. turn down

8、It is suggested that one should develop some hobbies, which may help ________ pressure and depression.

A.rid

B.lead to

C.keep free from

D.reduce

9、The building was named Ford Hall _______ a man named James Ford.

A.in need of B.in memory of C.in charge of D.in search of

10、People around the world are becoming more and more _____ about the population explosion.

A. concerned B. interested

C. involved D. disappointing

11、The winners of China’s Got Talent are planning to   a talent-show around the world next month.

A.carry on… voyage B.carry out… tour

C.complete… trip D.fulfill… journey

12、When you are in a hurry, the best way to travel in Beijing is by subway. Taxis get ________ in traffic jams easily.

A.set up B.put up C.held up D.picked up

13、The problem was so_________that he had a_________look on his face .

A.confusing; confusing

B.confused; confused

C.confused; confusing

D.confusing; confused

14、Since global climate change is obvious, the home use of ________ energy like clean wind and solar power systems is increasing.

A.primary B.alternative C.instant D.urban

15、From time to time Bruno saw Pavel ________ a glance ________ the direction of his knee.

A. give; in B. give; to C. throw; in D. throw; to

16、Do you have enough _______ all your daily expenses?

A.cover B.to cover C.covered D.covering

17、The writer and poet________ to give us a speech on English study next week.

A.are B.is C.was D.will be

18、This is one of the best films _______.

A.that have been shown this year B.that have shown

C.that has been shown this year D.that you talked

19、He is a strict and kind teacher, ______ my son loves and respects.

A. one      B. the one who

C. which    D. he who

 

20、Helen________ go on the trip with us, but she isn’t quite sure yet.

A.shall B.may C.must D.can

21、It was not until I suffered hair loss ________I realized the harm of staying up late.

A. when B. that

C. which D. what

22、Did _______ ever occur to you that you would end up in prison if you continued behaving like that?

A.what B.which C.that D.it

23、Finally, the thief handed over everything ______ he had stolen to the police.

A.that

B.which

C.whatever

D.all

24、Seeing the happy ________ of children playing in the park, I’m full of joy and confidence in the future of our country.

A.sight B.view C.sign D.scene

25、Bruno still wished that he could go back home to Berlin, although the memories of that place were beginning to ________.

A. appear B. show C. fail D. fade

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

26、It is now February 7, 2035. The search engine TalkTalk will be open to the public next week and this service will soon be something beyond your imagination. For the first time you can not only talk to the search engine, but you can discuss with it what you are looking for.

For example, if you want to know more about the oil price, TalkTalk asks if you want to know the current oil price, the development of the oil price, or news related to the oil price. You say that you want to read news about it and TalkTalk then directs you to your source, or lets you have the latest news related to the oil price in order from the most respectable sources.

Compared with other search services that use a certain algorithm (程序) to provide data from a search, the artificial intelligence (人工智能) behind TalkTalk is said to easily spot if a certain source is aiming to cheat the searcher. TalkTalk also judges and stores every given reply and discussion, to learn how to give correct answers. TalkTalk is also set to answer questions directly where there is a definite answer. How well this will work in the long run is yet to be seen, but thousands of people have tested TalkTalk and the quality is really good.

The first talking search engine saw the light of day more than 30 years ago and was called Speegle. It could read the results from a written search on the Internet, and was mostly for blind people.

So far, TalkTalk cannot read the information from a certain source to you by phone, if it is not freely available. There are currently talks to find an arrangement for this, but it would most likely be difficult because of copyright(版权).

TalkTalk is available over the Internet and also by phone, even though it only speaks English. There are no plans to add other languages in the near future, most likely because it will cost a lot of money. When you are tired of asking TalkTalk all your questions, just ask, “Where is TalkTalk?” and you will get an answer that will make you leave it with a smile on your lips.

1The example in Paragraph 2 is given to show .

A. how to use the search engine TalkTalk

B. how to search for news on the Internet

C. the oil price is a very hot issue currently

D. TalkTalk has a very high intelligence

2The advantage of TalkTalk is that it can .

A. be available wherever you go

B. tell if a certain source is reliable

C. read the search results for you

D. offer different kinds of search results

3What can be inferred from the text?

A. TalkTalk can read all the information online.

B. TalkTalk will speak other languages soon.

C. TalkTalk may have a bright future.

D. TalkTalk is very expensive.

4What would be the best title for the text?

A. Hello, TalkTalk

B. Where is TalkTalk

C. TalkTalk is improving

D. Development of search engines

5In which part of a future newspaper can you read the text?

A. Opinion.  B. Culture.

C. Lifestyle. D. Technology.

 

27、   A young American doctor was sleeping when suddenly his doorbell began to ring. It was already midnight, but what could the doctor do? He had to get up, put on his coat and go downstairs.

When he opened the door, he saw a man standing with a hat in his hand. “How do you do?” said the man, “Can you come at once to a place out of town? It’s quite far but you have a car and I can show you the way.”

“Certainly,” said the doctor, “I’m quite ready, I can come at once.” After a few minutes the car was standing at the front door, the man got into the doctor’s car, and they drove off.

They drove on for a long time. Then the man said, “Here you are. This is my home. Now I can pay you and you can go back to town.”

“I must see the patient (病人), ” the doctor said, “How can I go back without seeing the patient?”

“There is no patient,” explained the man. “Nobody is ill. I live here, you see, and one must get home from a town, mustn’t he? There are no taxis this time of the night, but a doctor often makes night calls, so excuse me. Here is your money. Thank you, doctor. Good night.”

1The doctor __________ when the doorbell started to ring.

A.was sleeping upstairs B.was sleeping downstairs

C.was working upstairs D.was working downstairs

2The man asked the doctor _____________.

A.to go out for a walk with him B.to go to a place out of town

C.to go to his house D.to go to hospital

3What the man wanted to do was only ______________.

A.to fool the doctor B.to give the doctor money

C.to get home in the doctor’s car D.to get some medicine

28、   If medical workers are at the center of the fight against COVID-19, media professionals are the ones right behind them.

“For the first time in my career, I felt it could cost my life,” said Liao Jun, a reporter of Xinhua News Agency, at a media briefing (简报) in Wuhan on March 8, according to China Daily. Liao has been reporting the disease by visiting hospitals and local communities for months. “My colleagues call me ‘the iron lady’,” she said. “For reporters, regardless of gender, it’s our responsibility and duty to go to the core infection zones and listen to people’s stories.”

That sense of mission can’t be stopped. Zhan Song, a Changjiang Daily reporter, has been reporting in Wuhan. “If I do get infected someday, I think I’ll start livestreaming (直播) interviews at whichever hospital I may land in and report about patients’ lives there,” he said.

Reporters outside Wuhan may not face the same level of risk, but they are also doing whatever they can to get to the center of the news. Li Xueqing, for example, is a China Daily reporter, based in New York. She wrote a story about a group of Wuhan University schoolmates in New York who volunteered to donate medical equipment to hospitals in Wuhan. She thought about doing the interview over the phone, but she changed her mind.

“Anyone from inside China can do a phone interview,” said Li. “That’s not why I’m here.”

So she started to tag along with the volunteers, watching them do everything – from staying up late contacting the suppliers to dealing with piles of shipping paperwork. “After the story was published online, I saw a comment below that said, ‘Thank you for letting me see all the details behind the scenes.’ I knew it was all worth it,” said Li.

As medical workers continue to fight on the front line, we must remember the ones who also risk their lives to deliver our daily news: the media.

1What can we learn about Liao Jun as a journalist from the passage?

A.She started to work in Wuhan on March 8.

B.She attends media briefings in Wuhan every day.

C.She has been reporting first-hand on the disease.

D.She volunteers to help in hospitals and communities.

2What did Li Xueqing write about in her story?

A.The spread of COVID-19 in New York.

B.The latest news on the outbreak in China.

C.The efforts some volunteers made to help Wuhan.

D.The challenges faced by medical workers in Wuhan.

3The underlined part “tag along” in Paragraph 5 probably means “ ___”.

A.go along B.have fun C.make donations D.search around

4What do the three reporters mentioned have in common?

A.They went to Wuhan to report the outbreak.

B.They have fulfilled their professional responsibilities.

C.They got infected while they were reporting on the disease.

D.They risked their lives to interview the COVID-19 patients.

29、   Will it matter if you don’t take your breakfast? A short time ago, a test was given in the United States. People of different ages, from 12 to 83, were asked to have a test. During the test, these people were given all kinds of breakfast, and sometimes they got no breakfast at all. Scientists wanted to see how well their bodies worked when they had eaten different kinds of breakfast.

The results show that if a person eats a right breakfast, he or she will work better than if he or she has no breakfast. If a student has fruit, egg, bread and milk before going to school, he or she will learn more quickly and listen more carefully.

The result is opposite to what some people think. Having no breakfast will not help you lose weight. This is because people become so hungry at noon that they eat too much for lunch. They will gain weight (增加体重) instead of losing it. You will lose more weight if you decrease your other meals.

1During the test, the people were given ________.

A.no breakfast at all B.little food for breakfast

C.very rich breakfast D.different foods or nothing

2The results show that ________.

A.a person will work better if he or she only has fruit and milk

B.breakfast has little to do with a person’s work

C.breakfast has great effect (影响) on work and studies

D.girl students should have little for breakfast

3According to the passage, some people think that if you don’t have breakfast you will _________.

A.lose weight B.work better

C.be healthier D.lose your way

4The word “decrease” in the last sentence means _______.

A.增加 B.放弃

C.减少 D.享用

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

30、   Driving laws in Ontario allowed teenagers to get their licenses (执照) at the age of sixteen! As my sixteenth birthday drew near, I got increasingly __ .

My father, who __ driving, was the clear choice to be my driving instructor. The first __ took place in the driveway. I was afraid to touch the gear shift (换挡杆), which was sticking out of the floorboard. However, my father___ explained everything from the gear shift to the turn signals.

For the next lesson, my father asked me to __ the car, and then he guided me into reverse (倒车). As I pressed the gas (油门), I felt the car starting to move backward. I was___ the car!

Two weeks of lessons passed, and I was beginning to get __ . My father had me drive around the same block again and again. When I couldn't __ it any more, I asked to move to a street that had more action. “Tomorrow. I think you are __ ,”my father replied, his eyes shining with pride.

I was __ on a busy street the next night. I shifted from first gear to second gear with no____. Then came third gear. When I reached the __ I wanted, I put the car into fourth. I was flying in the car! My father's __ brought me back to reality. He said calmly, “Darling, there's a red light ahead.”My mind went blank (空白的). I did not __ what to do. I flew through the crossroads, which by chance was empty.

That night my father was ___. I cried silently. How____we hadn't hit anyone or any car. I waited for my father to ___me, but he did not. I realized the seriousness of my driving through a red light. That lesson has __ with me for thirty years. Until now I have not ___that day. I remember how __ a loving father who taught his daughter to drive is.

1A.excited B.worried C.moved D.tired

2A.disliked B.stopped C.expected D.loved

3A.meeting B.lesson C.races D.talk

4A.quickly B.patiently C.angrily D.suddenly

5A.start B.take C.pass D.leave

6A.repairing B.studying C.controlling D.touching

7A.weak B.nervous C.afraid D.bored

8A.imagine B.believe C.stand D.make

9A.suitable B.free C.safe D.ready

10A.finally B.usually C.surprisingly D.probably

11A.experience B.training C.problems D.signs

12A.speed B.answer C.place D.age

13A.action B.voice C.looks D.feelings

14A.hear B.wonder C.find D.know

15A.brave B.proud C.careless D.serious

16A.lucky B.strange C.unusual D.impossible

17A.refuse B.punish C.fire D.doubt

18A.ended B.changed C.stayed D.gone

19A.remembered B.forgotten C.chosen D.missed

20A.humorous B.courageous C.wise D.honest

四、短文填空(共1题,共 5分)

31、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

Scientists have proved what students have long suspected: Maths equations can actually trigger physical pain.

Regions of the brain linked with the experience of physical 1 were activated in those fearful of maths when they were presented with a tough equation, researchers have found. The higher a person’s anxiety of a maths task, the more it 2 activity in regions of their brain associated with visceral (内脏的) threat detection, and often the experience of pain itself.

However, the researchers say their study examines the pain response associated with anticipating an anxiety-provoking event, rather than the pain associated with a 3 event itself. A maths task itself is not painful but 4 the thought of it is highly unpleasant to certain people.

“Maths can be difficult, and for those with high levels of mathematics-anxiety (HMAs), math is associated with tension, apprehension (忧虑) and fear,” the researchers said in their paper titled. When Math Hurts. “5, this relation was not seen during math performance, 6 that it is not that math itself hurts, rather, the anticipation of math is painful. These results may also provide a potential neural mechanism to explain why (people with) HMAs tend to 7 math and math-related situations, which in turn can bias (使有偏见) (those with) high levels of mathematics-anxiety away from taking math classes or even entire math-related 8 paths. We provide the first neural 9 indicating the nature of the subjective experience of math-anxiety.

Other forms of psychological stress, such as social 10 or a traumatic break-up, can also elicit feeling of physical pain.”

五、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

32、假设你是中牟三高高一年级的李华,你的外教老师Mr. Black对中国汉字很感兴趣,最近学校举办汉字听写大赛,请你给他写封信,邀请他观看。内容包括:

1.比赛时间:本周五下午2:305:00

2.比赛地点:学校报告厅;

3.比赛目的。

注意:

1.词数100左右。

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

中国汉字听写大赛Chinese character spelling contest

Dear Mr. Black,

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

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