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1、姓名 班级 考号 密 封 装 订 线 密 封 装 订 线密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题北师大版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第二册全书综合测试卷全卷满分150分考试用时120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.What will the speakers do this weekend?A.Visit a zoo.B.See a movie.C.Go horse riding

2、.2.Where are probably the speakers?A.At home.B.At a restaurant.C.At a clinic.3.How did the woman know about the fire?A.She witnessed it.B.She saw it on TV.C.She read it in the paper.4.What does the woman think of the activity?A.It can be interesting.B.It must be rewarding.C.It may be demanding.5.Wha

3、t are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A store.B.The weather.C.Their dormitory.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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.How does the woman feel about classical music?A.Thrilled.B.Curious.C

4、.Uninterested.7.Which club are they going to join?A.The Tennis Club.B.The Cinema Club.C.The Baseball Club.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What kind of clothes did Molly sell online at first?A.Womens clothes.B.Childrens clothes.C.Mens clothes.9.When did Molly start her business?A.When she was at work.B.When she wa

5、s in training.C.When she was at university.10.Why is Molly unwilling to open a physical store?A.To cut operating costs.B.To protect her design features.C.To keep her business growing.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What kind of restaurant are the speakers talking about?A.A restaurant with robot waiters.B.A rest

6、aurant without human staff.C.A restaurant with only one human staff member.12.Who opened the restaurant?A.A famous chef.B.Several programmers.C.Some university students.13.Why do some customers complain about the restaurant?A.Because the number of dishes available is limited.B.Because the quality of

7、 the ingredients is poor.C.Because the speed of the service is slow.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What is the man?A.A coach.B.A TV host.C.A news reporter.15.What did the womans father once do?A.He won two national games.B.He trained two teams to win.C.He played for three different colleges.16.What was the wom

8、ans attitude towards baseball in primary school?A.She liked it.B.She hated it.C.She thought it was boring.17.Why did the womans family ask her to play baseball?A.To help her improve.B.To spend time with her.C.To share their life experiences.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is the talk mainly about?A.How to

9、 deal with mosquito bites.B.How to prevent disease from spreading.C.How to keep mosquitoes away from houses.19.Why does the speaker mention ice?A.It can reduce the swelling.B.It can relieve the allergic reaction.C.It can enhance the effects of vinegar.20.What is the speaker doing?A.Giving a lesson.B

10、.Conducting research.C.Hosting a program.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ALets look at some vocabulary and pronunciation differences in different regions of the US.VocabularyOne of the main features of different regional varieties of American English is voc

11、abulary. Different words can be used for the same idea or concept, depending on the region of the US.Sugary, carbonated drinks have different names depending on where you are from.In the Midwest, the western part of the state of Pennsylvania, and parts of the Appalachian Mountains, especially in the

12、 state of West Virginia, people call the drinks “pop”.In parts of the Northeast and the West Coast, they are called “soda”. In addition, people in some southern states use one name for all those kinds of sugary, carbonated drinks. They call it “Coke”, which is short for Coca Cola.PronunciationIn the

13、 US, people say some of the same words in different ways, depending on where they grew up.One pronunciation variation is a difference in how many syllables(音节) make up the word “caramel”. Syllables are the parts a word is naturally divided into when pronounced.“Caramel” (two syllables) or “caramel”

14、(three syllables) is a light brown candy made from butter, sugar, and milk. In much of the Northeast and parts of the South, this word is pronounced with three syllables, /krml/. In parts of the Appalachian Mountains and much of the Midwest, many Americans pronounce this word with two syllables, /km

15、l/.These two pronunciations can have different meanings depending on the speaker or region. Caramel (two syllables) may mean a mixture of just sugar and water that turns brown when boiled. Caramel (three syllables) may mean the light brown candy.Today we look at some differences in vocabulary and pr

16、onunciation in regions of the US. If you like learning about these variations in American English, please write to us in the comments. We would love to share more about this subject!21.Where are various sugary, carbonated drinks called “Coke”?A.In the state of West Virginia.B.In some southern states

17、 of the US.C.In parts of the Appalachian Mountains.D.In parts of the Northeast and the West Coast.22.What causes people in America to say some of the same words in different ways?A.What they eat.B.When they were born.C.Where they grew up.D.Where their parents were born.23.What is the text?A.A touris

18、m brochure.B.A textbook of geography.C.A novel.D.A TV speech for English learners.BMy family and I never talked about school as a ticket to the future. I was in the classroom, but I wasnt there to learn to write, read or even speak. When it was my turn to read, I wanted to hide. I was only 13 years

19、old, but I had already hated being who I was.I had an English teacher, Mr. Creech, who knew I couldnt read. In one of my first lessons the teacher said that anyone who had a reading age below six had to stand up. I felt so embarrassed, but at the same time, it made me realize that I needed to change

20、 the situation. I was determined not to let it happen again. Later that day, Mr. Creech encouraged me and promised he would try his best to help me learn to read. From then on, I never gave up practicing reading.Now I am 41 years old. One day, I planned to fly back to Texas to visit my friends and f

21、amily. On my way home from the airport, I saw Mr. Creech buying himself a drink. I rushed over and reached into my pocket to pay for him. “Do I know you?” he asked. “Yes, sir, you do know me,” I answered excitedly. “My name is Anthony Hamilton. You taught me English.” The look on his face told me th

22、at he remembered the boy hed once encouraged.“Im so glad I have a chance to see you,” I said. “And Mr. Creech, I have great news to share.” I told him I had learned to read. But that wasnt all. I had become a published author and an active speaker. “Next time you get another Anthony Hamilton in your

23、 classroom, please encourage him to read as well,” I added.The experts say what once worried me has a name: dyslexia(诵读困难症). But I can tell you it was a lack of desire for education.24.Why did the author want to hide?A.Because he felt sorry for himself.B.Because he hated being laughed at.C.Because h

24、e couldnt read at all.D.Because he didnt have a ticket.25.Which of the following can best describe Mr. Creech?A.Considerate and dutiful.B.Demanding and enthusiastic.C.Emotional and dedicated.D.Friendly and ambitious.26.Why couldnt the author read before meeting Mr. Creech?A.Because his reading age w

25、as not long enough.B.Because his parents didnt teach him how to read.C.Because he was afraid of reading before the class.D.Because he didnt have the inner driving force to learn to read.27.What can we infer from the passage?A.Mr. Creech taught two students called Anthony Hamilton.B.The author had be

26、come a published author and an active speaker.C.Dyslexia was the underlying(潜在的) reason that made the author unable to read.D.The author was grateful to Mr. Creech.CTexting walkers arent just an annoyance to other walkers. Australian researchers armed with movie special-effects technology have deter

27、mined scientifically that theyre threats to themselves. Using motion-capture technology similar to that used for films, researchers concluded that texting while walking affects not only balance but also the ability to walk in a straight line.“Some people like checking emails while walking to work in

28、 the morning,” said the studys co-author Hoorn,“but they may not know it has a serious effect on the safety of themselves.” Other facts have also proved this. A tourist walked along a pier near Melbourne last month while texting, bringing a sudden and icy end to a penguin-watching visit. Another per

29、son who was too wrapped up in his phone to notice dangers walked straight into the fountain in front of a shopping mall. The Australian study involved 27 volunteers, a third of whom admitted having knocked into objects while texting. They were asked to walk 8.5 meters three timesonce without phones,

30、 once while reading a text and once while writing a text, when eight cameras recorded their actions.They found the volunteers using the phone walked slower, and, more seriously, they locked their arms and elbows in like “robots”, which forced their heads to move more, throwing themselves off balance

31、. “In a pedestrian environment, inability to maintain a straight path would be likely to increase potential for traffic accidents,”said Mr Hoorn. “The best thing to do is step aside and stop, or keep off the phone.”Authorities worldwide have taken note. Signs on Hong Kongs subway system advise passe

32、ngers in three languages to keep their eyes off their phones. Police and transport authorities have highlighted the danger in Singapore, where The Straits Times newspaper recently declared cell phone-distracted road crossing as “the No. 2 bad habit” contributing to the rising number of road deaths.

33、Some US states, including New York and Arkansas, are considering bans on what theyre calling phone jaywalking.28.Which of the following words has the closest meaning to “wrapped up” in Paragraph 2?A.Annoyed.B.Absorbed.C.Confused.D.Absent-minded.29.What can we learn from the Australian study?A.Ten vo

34、lunteers admitted having knocked into objects while texting.B.The volunteers using phones while walking moved normally.C.The volunteers were divided into three groups during the study.D.Texting walkers are exposed to greater possibility of traffic accidents.30.Whats the official attitude to people t

35、exting while walking in most countries?A.Neutral.B.Negative.C.Unclear.D.Supportive.31.Whats the main idea of the passage?A.Various walkers will get different social evaluations.B.Communication devices greatly improve peoples lives.C.Texting regardless of time and occasions brings huge risks.D.Textin

36、g has become the preferred communication method.DAt one time, the inheritance(传承) of traditional drama was difficult. Many celebrities and big names went to communities to carry out public welfare performances of opera, and did everything possible to expand the coverage of traditional drama. In rece

37、nt years, traditional Chinese culture and art have gained a foothold on short video platforms and attracted a large number of young followers thanks to the explosive growth of the short video industry. Relaxing and emotional, these video contents perfectly match the demands of the users. With the ap

38、plication of new technologies such as social communication and immersive(沉浸式的) experiencing, short video platforms are seeing more users, becoming a shining spot of new Internet media.Recently, Huangmei Opera “Female Consort Prince” became a hit on short video platforms. The interactive platforms ar

39、e expanding the charm of the traditional opera among young people. Beijing Opera was also well-received on short video platforms thanks to a series of augmented reality(AR) effects. Users love to film short videos with a set of virtual facial makeup, headwear and costumes. Data indicate that these e

40、ffects were applied by more than 18 million users, most of whom were young.In addition to Chinese operas, intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产) items, such as embroidery, paper-cutting, printing and dyeing, shadow play, oil-paper umbrella making, and bamboo weaving are also actively promoted on shor

41、t video platforms. In a word, short video platforms are becoming an important channel to display Chinas intangible cultural heritage.Short video platforms, offering a fun, popular and easy way to explore the traditional art forms, are receiving a lot of positive feedback from Chinas young generation

42、s. The seconds, or minutes long videos, along with unlimited possibilities as well as richness of styles, have produced remarkable achievements in promoting traditional Chinese culture.32.What mainly made the inheritance of traditional drama difficult?A.The difficult techniques of drama.B.The slow g

43、rowth of the art industry.C.The poorly-met demands of the users.D.The shortage of good drama actors.33.What led to the popularity of Beijing Opera on short video platforms?A.The social communication.B.The set of virtual facial makeup.C.The positive reviews from users.D.The application of new technol

44、ogies.34.Why are paper-cutting and bamboo weaving mentioned?A.To prove traditional art forms are actively promoted.B.To illustrate the charm of traditional Chinese culture.C.To show the current situation of intangible cultural heritage.D.To offer new channels to display Chinas intangible cultural he

45、ritage.35.What is the best title for the text?A.The Bright Future of Traditional Chinese DramaB.The Explosive Growth of the Short Video IndustryC.The Simple Way to Explore the Traditional Art FormD.The Creative Combination of Culture and Technologies第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的

46、最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。If you are a naturally cheerful person, you may be less likely to fall into depression and anxiety. This, however, doesnt mean happy people are free of mental health issues. 36 Even the strongest people break down. A good sense of humor is a natural way to keep your stress levels in

47、 check. The following tips will help you develop it.Focus your attention on things that make you happy. 37 Try to stay happy by doing things that make you smile. A good way to do so is identifying the simple things that bring good thoughts and fond memories.38 Knowing your audience is the key point of making them laugh. Try to read and judge how others are reacting to your humor. If you have people falling out of their seats, its probably a safe bet that you can continue tel

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