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高二英语学科月考试题第一部分听力(满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题10听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最5A BC和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.Where isGeorge nowA.In America.B.In China.C.In France.
2.What doesthe womanmeanA.Cancel theirtrip.B.Ask fordirections.C.Go backfor themap.
3.When willthe speakersdiscuss thebuilding projectA.On Wednesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Friday.
4.Whafs the mans reactionto the womans decisionA.Calm.B.Surprised.C.Satisfied.
5.What willthe womando for the manA.Drive himhome.B.Show him around.C.Go shoppingwith him.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项5A BC中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题
676.What arethe speakersmainly discussingA.Where totravel.B.What towrite about.C.When tofinish thecomposition.
7.Where did the manvolunteerA.In Egypt.B.In Ghana.C.In SouthAfrica.听下面一段对话,回答第至三个小题
8108.Why didthe mango toParisA.To studyFrench.B.To teachEnglish.C.To workat arestaurant.
9.What didthe manlike bestabout ParisA.Its food.B.Its people.C.Its language.
10.In whichcity doesthe manplan tostay nextA.New York.B.Chicago.C.Los Angeles.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
111311.Who isthe mansfavorite writerA.O.Henry.B.Mark Twain.C.Ernest Hemingway.
12.When didJack Londongo toCanadaA.In
1916.B.In
1897.C.In
1876.
13.What isthewomanreading now
1.The Giftof theMagi.B.Love ofLife.C.A Hunter.不懈的unremitting effortsand dedicationhave wonwidespreadpraise already.Even aprominent politiciandelivered aspeech inorder toshow hisrespectand admirationto those
60.are fightingfor peace.
[2]With thedevelopment ofscience andtechnology,artificial intelligencehas beenwidely usedinvarious fields,and hasbecome anexcellent
61.assist tohuman beings.Intelligent robotscan beseeneverywhere inour life.Whether itstalking withpeople byvoice,
62.utonomous positioningand navigation,mechanical automationand soon,they cantdo withoutthesupport of artificial intelligencetechnology.People bankon artificialintelligence moreand more,sosome peoplereckon that the worldof artificialintelligence ison
63.horizon.Ho wever,artificialintelligence alsohas potentialdangers andfaults.If it is notregulated,it isbound todo someillegal orimmoralthings.
64.make humanbeings becomevictims.When peopleare desperatefor thefreedom,convenience andrapidity brought by artificialintelligence,they alsodemand
65.consider eliminatingitsnegative effects.第四部分写作共两节、满分40分假定你是李华,你们学校下周准备举行一次中西文化差异的讲座请你写信给你同城的英国朋友邀请他来参加讲座,内容包括Tom.讲座时间、地点;
2.讲座内容:中西文化差异;
3.告知是否参加讲座4注意,词数左右;:
180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
5.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数6DearTom,Yours,Li Hua第一节(满分分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完25整的短文续写的词数应为左右150(比特犬).We have a pitbull Wefound hima fewweeks ago,walking alongthe roadin arural area.He jumpingon cars,we thoughtmaybe hisfamily wascamping somewherenearby,so wepassed himby.A fewhours later,on ourreturn trip,he wasstill in the sameplace,again,trying to get folksto stopforhim.When hesaw us,he laiddown in the middleof the road,so wewere unableto getaround him.We stoppedthe carand lookedaround fbra fewminutes,trying tofigure outif anyonewas aroundfromwhom he was separated.It didntappear so.Then,we tooka goodlook atthe dog.He hadno collarandhe wasreally thin.We decidedhe was abandoned.My husbandsaid,nIf hedoesn*t biteme whenI tryto pickhim upto puthim in the car,then wehavea newdog.The doghappily joinedus withno fightat all.The onlything wewere indanger ofwas gettinglickedto death.He keptsticking hishead betweenthe twofront seatsand thankingus fbrpicking himup.The dogwas clearlyon theroad forsome time.He wasextremely underweight.He wascovered inscarsand newwounds.We haveguessed thatsome of the scarswere fromwhen hewas ontheroad.Wethought ofpossible fightswith coyotes,but healso lookedas thoughhewasused tofighting otherdogs.We figuredhis incrediblysweet personalitywas thereason hewasabandoned.He canthave beena goodfightingdog.Therefore,we fedhimalot overthe courseof thenext twoweeks andhe gainedover twentypounds.Paragraph1:We tookhim to the vet,Paragraph2:Now weall lovethe dogvery much.He oncehelped saveme fromtrouble.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
141614.Whats thewoman probablyA.A doctor.B.An instructor.C.A receptionist.
15.What doesthemanwant todoA.Take fitnessclasses.B.Shorten hisworking hours.C.Have hisshoulder checked.
16.What shouldbe filledin theboxA.The convenienttime.B.The favoritemachine.C.The healthcondition.听下面一段独白,回答第至第四个小题
172017.Who cantake partin thecompetitionA.A7-year-old child.B.A10-year-old child.C.A13-year-old child.
18.What isthe onlyrequirement fbrthe photosA.The topic.B.The color.C.The size.
19.What isthe secondprizeA.A camera.B.A photographybook.C.Free photographylessons.
20.When shouldpeople handin theirphotographsA.By August10th.B.By August20th.C.By August27th.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAA lot of people likemovies andfilms.They canadd thrilland imaginationsto ourlives.Find thelatestmovie reviewshere.MulanThe fearlessand spiritedeldest daughterof anhonored warrior,Mulan isthe appleof her father^eye.(乔装)To saveher agingfather fromserving in the ImperialArmy,clever Mulandisguises herselfas amansoldier namedPing tobravely takeherfather^place inthe ImperialArmy tobattle northerninvadersin China.(共识)Critics ConsensusIt couldhave toldits classicstory withgreater depth,but thelive-actionMulan is a visualimprovement.Family RomanceLoveis abusiness atFamily Romance:a companythat offersthe rentalservice.FounderYuichi Ishiihelps fulfillthe dreamsof hisclients.Mahiros motherwill hireIshii toplay asher missingfather.And realitywill beginto beunclear.Critics Consensus:It is a fascinatingexploration ofhuman connectionand followsanunconventional path.Greenland(彗星)(A familyfights fbrsurvival asa planet-killing cometraces toEarth.John GarrityGerard)Butler,his wifeAllison,and youngson Nathanmake adangerous journeyto theironly hopefor refuge(避难).Among terrifyingnews,the Garritysexperience the best andworst inhumanity whiletheybattle theincreasing panicand lawlessnesssurrounding them.Critics Consensus:Beware,comets ofGreenland:Gerard Butler,is hereto protectEarth—andshow audiencesan improbablyentertaining time.Black BoxHavinglost his wife andhis memoryin atragic caraccident,news photographerNolan Wrightisdesperate.After losinghiswifeand memory,Nolan Wright,a singlefather undergoesan experimentaltreatmentthat causeshim toquestion whohe reallyis.Critics Consensus:An interestingwork ofwriter-director EmmanuelOsei-Kuffour,Black Boxmakesup fora lackof surpriseswith strongperformances andan emotionallyrewarding story.
21.Which movieshould havepresented a better storyaccording tocriticsA.Mulan.B.Family Romance.C.Greenland.D.BlackBox.
22.Which movieisascience fictionA.Mulan.B.Family Romance.C.Greenland.D.BlackBox.
23.In whichsection ofthe newspapercan youread thistextA.Advertisement.B.Science.C.Entertainment.D.NewsReport.B(瑜伽),When Iteach yogaI usuallyannounce Phonesoff andattheback ofthe roomat thebeginningof class.Recently,I forgotand had to whisperto astudent textingduring classto turnoff herphone.She lookeddispleased butdid so.But twodays later,in anotherclass,I wasmetwith resistancefrom ayoung womanwho completelyrefused.“But Imon call.I mighthave tojump upand runout ofclass.”“Then maybethis isntthe bestplace foryou to be tonight.”That responsegot mean angryand unfriendlylook.But whenshe cameback thenext week,therewas nophone andshe wasmuch morepresent.Present iswhat Imasking mystudents to be.Present tothemselves andtheir yogaexperience.Youcannot bepresent toyoga ifyou aretexting oremailing oranxiously awaitinga call.And neithercananyone around you.Definitely,if onephone isout,many pairsof eyesare drawnto it.And thenotherphones startto appear.Forget thefact that youre missingthe classyou paidfor;youre atrisk oflosingyour balanceand hurtingyourself orsomeone elsedue toinattention,or disturbingsomeone elsesmomentof peaceand stillnesswith theclicking ofyour keys.So please,do yourselfand everyonearoundyou,this teacherincluded,a favorand turnyour phoneoffand putit awaybefore youunroll youryoga mat.If youtruly areon call,think hardbefore youcometo class.Be presentfor yourself,wherever youneed to be.
24.How doesthe authorintroduce hertopicA.By givingexamples.B.By makingcomparison.C.By presentingthe process.D.By analyzingcause andeffect.
25.Why was the youngwoman angrywith theauthorA.Because shethought shewas reasonable.B.Because shewas braveenough tosay no.C.Because shedidnt likethe yoga class at all.D.Because theauthor wasrude toher.
26.Which isNot theprobable resultof usingphones inyoga classA.Hurting yourself.B.Missing theclass.C.Disturbing others.D.Getting othersadmiration.
27.Whats theauthors purposeof writingthis passageA.To describe the situationof heryoga class.B Toexplain herrelationship withstudents.■C.To showher opinionabout usingmobile phones.D.To stressthe importanceof beingattentive inyogaclass.C(痴迷)Alotof peoplein Englandhave avery strongobsession with football.You mighteven saytheyare fanatics!When Iwas growingup,everyone wouldrush outtotheplayground duringthe breaktimes,desperate toplay agame of football.Whenever there isabig match,all theflags forlocal footballteams arehung outsideevery window,or evenspread proudlyon T-shirts orscarves.There isan atmosphereof excitementintheair.Groups ofyoungmen crowdinto dark,packed bars,peering attiny televisionscreens inthe comers.They shoutandscream infrustration whentheir teamloses agoal,or withjoy whenthereisa momentof success.Football hasnever beensomething1have beenparticularly interestedin.For years,I havehadto(装作)朝笑).feign excitement,and picka teamor riskridicule Youcannot sayyou dontlike ordonot followfootball in England,as oftenthis wouldlead to a longdialogue inwhich someonewould begintellingyou whyyou shouldsupport theirteam.Growing upin northLondon,I quicklylearned everyonearound me supportedArsenal,and soI blindlydidthe same,for fearof havingthesameconversationmore thanfifty times.You donot havetobe a fanoffootballto getcaught upintheexcitement.Often,I feelannoyedwhen everyonearoundmeis fullof excitementover twogroups ofpeople kickinga ballin afield.However,I understandthe culture,and Ienjoy theexcitement.While Imay notultimately desireto playthesport ortake partin supportingthe teams,I willnevertheless defendpeoples obsession with thesport.It istheir historyand obsession.
28.What doesthe writerintend totell usby writingparagraph2A.The crazyact ofBritish youngpeople.B.The wayspeople watchfootball match.C.The barculture inEngland.D.The obsessionwithfootballofpeopleinEngland.
29.Why didthe writerchoose Arsenalto supportA.Because ifshis favourite.B.Because heknows itwell.C.Because hedoesnt want tobebothered.D.Because itsthe teamof hishometown.
30.Which wordcan bestdescribetheauthors attitudetowards Britishsobsessionwithfootball ACritical.B.Objective.C.Doubtful.D.Supportive.
31.Which ofthe followingcan bethebesttitle forthe textA.Football:A gameforthe worldB.My ideaabout footballC.British:crazy lovefor footballD.My lovefor BritainDImaginea worldwhere youmove aroundin frontof apersonal computerin yourown soundspace.You listento yourfavorite songs,play loudcomputer gamesor watcha movie-all withoutother peoplehearingthe sound.That isthe possibilitypresented by“sound beamingJ anew technologyfrom No vetoSystems,an Israelicompany.On Friday,the companypresented adesktop devicethat sendssound directlytoalistener withouttheneed forheadphones ora specialreceiver.Noveto Systemsgave TheAssociated PressAP achanceto testits SoundBeamer
1.0before itsdebut.The APsLouise Dixonwrites thatlistening tothe device islike somethingfrom ascience fictionmovie.The soundseems soclose itfeels likeit isinside yourearswhile alsoin front,above andbehind them.No vetoexpects the device willhave manyuses.Office workerscould listento musicor conferencecallswithout othershearing.People couldplay agame,a movieor musicwithout wakingup othersin thesameroom.Because thedevice doesnot useheadphones,it is possible tohear othersounds inthe roomclearly.The deviceuses a3-D technologythat findsand followsthe earposition ofthe listener.It sends超声波ultrasonic wavesto createsound pocketsby theusers ears.Sound canbe heardin stereoor3-D.The3-D methodcreates soundon allsides ofthe listener.By changinga setting,the soundcan followalistener aroundwhen theymove theirhead.It alsoispossibleto moveout ofthe soundbeams pathandhear nothingatall.While theidea ofsound beamingis notnew,Novetowasthefirst tolaunch thetechnology.Its chiefexecutiveofficer ChristopheRamstein saida smallerversion ofthedevicewill beready forrelease toconsumersnext year.
32.What dowe knowabout SoundBeamerA.Its adevice appearinginthescience fictionmovie.B.Listeners gotits soundthrough areceiver.C.It canprevent othersound beingheard.D.The smallerone willbe onmarket nextyear.
33.What doesthe underlinedword“debut inparagraph2meanA.New version.B.First appearance.C.Another failure.D.Somedoubt.
34.What doesthe fourthparagraph tellusA.How thedevice works.B.How touse thedevice.C.The devicesadvantage.D.Why thedeviceisinvented.
35.What isthe textmainly aboutA.The introductionofanew device-sound beamer.B.The usageof3D technology.C.The influencebroughtbysound beamer.D.3D technologyand listeningexperience.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5You maynot consideryourself thepatient type.Maybe yourfirst-grade teacherpointed thisoutwhen youwere pullingthe dooropen beforethe belleven sounded.As agrown-up,maybe youpress the“close door“button inthe elevatormany times.You9re notalone.36The timewe savetogetto ourdestination fasteris notworth theprice wepay forour health.As weall know,in trafficmaking rashdecisions cansend yourselfand othersto hell37A2011study,fbrexample,suggests itmay evenbe makingus fat.If youwant yoursatisfaction rightnow regardlessoffuture benefits,you aregoing tohave thatextra dessertor thatextra icecream.38And ifyoure constantlyanxious,your sleepcould beaffected,too.However,its noteasy tobe patient.The firstthing todo isto recognizethat youhaveaproblem.39One ofthem isthat yourenvironment isntconforming(符合)to your expectations.Another isthatyou,re notconforming toyourexpectationsof yourself.There areall kindsof every-day situationsthat testpatience.Once youvefound thatcause,though,it willbealot easierto breakthe badhabit.Most importantly,once weunderstand whatmakes usimpatient isnt withinour control,we canchange theway weunderstand thatsituation.If youvemade it,congratulations.40A.It willhelp usstay healthy.B.Youre alreadyon yourway.C.So learningtobepatientisimportant.D.Besides,being impatientcould causeanxiety.E.Impatience hasbecome asign ofa troubledsociety.F.Impatience usuallyhappens duringseveral situations.G.In addition,there areplenty oflinks betweenimpatient peopleand manyhealth issues.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115When thingsaround thehouse stopworking,people probablyjust throwthem away.There aremany4]for thistrend.In someareas,ifs difficultto findpeople whocan makerepairs,and42things canbeexpensive.Also,some smallappliances areso cheapthatits easierto43buy anew one.Martine Postmadecided theremust beabetterway.Her44was Repair Cafes:places wherepeoplecan takedamaged ortom items.There theywill findtools,45and volunteerexperts tohelp with repairs.Postmas firstRepairCafeopened in2009and wasa huge46,News ofthe cafespread,and peoplebegan askinghow theycould47their own.In2011,Postma establishedthe RepairCafeFoundation.This48organization providesguidance tothose hopingto begintheir ownneighborhoodrepair group.Today,there areroughly2,000Repair cafesaroundthe world.Everything isfree,but donationsare greatly
49.The cafesnot onlyprovide helpwithrepairs,they also50community ties.Postma hasoften heardvisitorssay,“This isthe kindof worldI wantto51!In addition,valuable52is passedalong andpreserved.In aninterview,Postma describedhow53itiswatching peoplewho reallywanttohelp oneanother.Postma summedup the54of RepairCafes bestinthefollowing words:Everyone isa/an55and areceiver.”
41.A.benefits B.chances C.reasons D.goals
42.A.throwing B.buyingC.making D.fixing
43.A.just B.even C.ever D.seldom
44.A.achievement B.solution C.curiosity D.result
45.A.resources B.moneyC.chances D.rooms
46.A.luck B.fame C.success D.attempt
47.A.buy B.start C.make D.find
48.A.nonprofit B.business C.cultureD.chain
49.A.responded B.suggested C.appreciated D.refused
50.A.test B.strengthen C.build D.earn
51.A.praise B.pass byC.live inD.discover
52.A.knowledge B.lesson C.habit D.instruction
53.A.excitingB.tiring C.surprising D.embarrassing第二节共
54.A.custom B.mission C.journey D.experience
55.A.host B.owner C.organizer D.giver小题;每小题分满分分
101.5,15Last year,violence brokeout inthis smallcountry,
56.eventually turnedinto nationalunrest.Therewere constantfights betweengovernment troopsand localarmed forces,and terroristincidentshappened fromtime totime.Peacekeepers fromall overtheworldthen
57.send tothis country.All ofthesepeacekeepers arebrave combatants.They wearpeacekeepers
558.uniform,carry weaponsandammunition stopviolent incidents,disarm illegalarmed forcesand mediatefriction betweenall9parties.They havemade outstanding
59.contribute tothe peaceand stabilityofthecountry.Their。