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辽宁省大连市旅顺口区20182019学年高二英语上学期10月月考试题时间120分钟总分150分I卷交答题卡,n卷交答题纸第一部分、阅读理解总计40分第一节包括4个阅读理解,共15个小题,每小题2分,共计30分ADear Derrick,Although undergreat pressure,we allget onwell witheach otherin thislarge office.You areone of the peoplewho keepthe socialtemperature atsuch afortable setting.I dont know anyone in the office whois betterliked thanyou.You canperhaps helpwith this.The collectionof contributionstowards giftsforemployees personallifeevents isbeing alittle troubling.Certainly,the groupsending ofagift isreasonable nowand then.In thepast month,however,there have been collectionsfor two babyshower gifts,one weddingshower gift,two weedinggifts,one funeralremembrance,four birthdaygifts,and threegraduation gifts.It snot onlythe collectedfromwho aregrowing unfortableandpoor,but thecollectedforfeel uneasyreceiving giftsfrom peoplewho dont knowthem outsidetheoffice,who wouldnt evenrecognize theirgraduating children,their marryingdaughters andsons,or theirdead relatives.This isbasically akind gestureand onethat peoplethink wellof youfor,but thepracticeseems tohavebeetoo widerangingand feelsimproper intodayJ soffice setting.Thank youfor understanding.
1.The underlinedword“contributions”probably means.A.reports B.suggestions C.understanding D.money
2.Derrick isexpected to.A.show morekindness B.discontinue thepresent practiceC.quit beingthe organizerfor giftgiving D.know moreabout coworkersfamilies
70.You will be(addict)to thedrug if you keepon takingit.
五、单句语法填空(共10个小题,每小题1分,共计10分)
71.We areliving in an agemany thingsare doneon puter.
72.The ScienceMuseum,we visitedduring arecent tripto Britain,is one of Londons touristattractions.
73.makes thisshop differentis thatit offersmore personalservices.
74.What thedoctors reallydoubt ismy motherwill recoverfrom theseriousdisease soon.
75.As itreported,it is100years QinghuaUniversity wasfounded.
76.scientists havelearned alot about the universe,there ismuch westill dontknow.
77.He wassitting there,(lose)in thought.
78.When(plete),the museumwill beopen to the publicnext year.
79.With thehelp ofhigh technology,more andmore newsubstances(discover)in thepastyears.
80.We havent movedinto thenew officebuildingit(decorate)right now.第三部分写作(共二节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共
81.处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意L每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Dear Mary,I receiveyour Emailjust now.Don tworry about me.I mgetting onwell withmyresearch workin thelab.But tomy greatlysurprise yousay you will giveup learnEnglish.The reasonis becauseyou havenot donewell init recentlyand you have lostinterests.I mafraid I couldn tagree with you.I knowit isdifficulty tolearn English,and Englishiswidely usedin theworld today.It willbe important tool in our futurework.Beside,itis beingmore andmore importantinourdaily life.If youstudy hard,you willbe succeed.Do rememberthat wherethere isa will,there isa way.I mlooking forwardto hearinggoodnews fromyou.Yours,Li Hua第二节书面表达(满分25分)学校的体育馆有很多问题,如使用率不高、设施陈旧等假如你是李华,请你用英文给校长写一封100120词的信,就如何改善体育馆,更好地发挥其作用,提出一些建议,并说明理由注意
1.建议不少于两条
2.文中不得透露个人姓名
3.信的抬头与落款已给出(不计入词数)Dear headmaster,I mwriting totalk about the stadium of our school.Yours sincerelyLiHua高二月考考试英语试题答案阅读1DBB阅读2CCDB阅读3CACD阅读4CDDC七选五ADGFC完型填空2125CABDA2630DCBDA3135BCADC3640BDACB语法填空
41.it
42.However
43.called
44.popularity
45.privately
46.has beenbuilt
47.where
48.with
49.which
50.less单词拼写词性转换
61.energetic
62.similarly
63.distance
64.fortunately
65.approaching单句语法填空
71.when
72.which
73.What
74.whether
75.since
76.Although
77.lost78pleted
79.have beendiscovered
80.isbeing decorated短文改错
1.receivereceived
2.greatlygreat
3.learnlearning
4.because that
5.interestsinterest
6.couldn tcan t
7.difficultydifficult
8.willbe力口animportanttool
9.BesideBesides
10.you willbe去be succeed书面表达Dear headmaster,I mwriting totell youabout thestadiumofour school.I findour stadiumisn tfunctioningas it should be.Most of the timeit isclosed andonly afew sportsfacilitiesare available,which can t caterto studentsneeds.As weknow,sporting isvery importanttostudents physicaland mentalhealth.So Isuggest ourschool shouldimprove ourstadium.First,we hadbetter extendits openingtime sothat studentscan exerciseeven onrainydays orduring breaktime.Second,more sportsfacilities areneeded sothat we can participateinvarious sportsactivities.For example,a swimmingpool willbewidely wele.I thinkit isnecessary forourschoolto start a swimminglesson toteachstudents thesurvival skill.We hopethat youwill seriouslyconsider mysuggestions.Yours sincerelyLiHua
3.This isbasically aletter of.A.apology B.dissatisfaction C.appreciation D.sympathyBKay andCharles Giddenssold theirhome tostartabed andbreakfast.Four yearslater,the couplenow dishesout banana pancake breakfasts,cleans toilets,serves homemadecookiesto guestsinabed andbreakfast surroundedby treeson amountain knownfor colorfulsunsets.“Do I miss thefreeways Do Imiss the trafficDoImissthetrees No,saysMs.Giddens.This isa phenomenonthat sfairly widespread.A lotof peopleare rethinkingtheirlives andfiguring outwhat theywant todo.”Simple livingranges fromcutting downon weeknightactivities tosharing housing,livingcloser to work andmuting(通勤)less,avoiding shoppingmalls,borrowing booksfrom thelibraryinstead ofbuying them,and takinga cutin paytoworkat amore pleasurablejob.Vicki Robin,a writer,tells ushow shedeals withthe changesin herbudget,now farlessthan what she usedto make.“You beeconscious ofwhere yourmoney isgoing andhow valuableit is,Ms.Robin says.You tendnot to use thingup.You cookat homerather thaneat out.You findyour lifeis notamess anymore,and youdiscover yourliving costshave goneway down.”Janet Luhrs,a lawyer,quit her job aftergiving birthand leavingher daughterwith ababysitterfortwoweeks.It wasnot theway Iwanted toraise mykids,“she says.^Simplicityis notjust aboutsaving money;itsaboutmesitting downevery nightwith mykids toacandlelit dinnerwith classicalmusic.”Ms.Luhrs nowedits amagazines calledSimple Living,which publishestips onhow tobuyrecycled furnitureand shoes,and organizepotluck(家常便饭)dinners insteadof fancyreceptions.Simplicity is about consciousliving andcreating thelife youwant.The lessstuff youbuy,the less money goesoutthedoor,and thelessmoneyyouhaveto earn,Ms.Luhrs explains.
4.How doesMs.Giddens feelabout thelife sheis livingnow
5.What doesthe phenomenonMs.Giddens mentionedrefer toA.Serving othersB.Finding a new jobC.Living asimple life.D.Opening arestaurant
6.Janet Luhrsgave upherjobas alawywer inorder to.A.have onemore babygirl B.create herown magazineC.make hercareer inmusic D.spend moretime withher kids
7.In whichpart of a newspaperwill thetext mostprobably appearCTheylike usingthe Internet.They havelots ofpocket moneyto spend.And theyspenda higherproportion ofit onlinethan therest ofus.Teenagers arejust thesort ofpeoplean onlineseller isinterested in,and thethings theywant tobuy一games,CDs andclothing一are easilysold onthe Web.But payingonline isa trickybusiness forconsumers whoare tooyoung toown credit cards.Most havetousea parents card.They wanta servicethat allowsthem to spend money.That maye soonerthan theythink:new waysto takepocket moneyinto cyber(网络的)spaceare ingout rapidlyon bothsides of the Atlantic.If successful,these productscan stimulate(刺激)online sales.In general,teenagers spendhuge amounts:$153bn(billion)in the US lastyear and£20bnannually in the UK.Most teenagershave accessto theInternet athome orat school-88percentin theUS,69percent in the UK.According to the JupiterResearch,oneineight ofthose withInternetaccess hasbought something online一mainly CDsand books.In mostcases,parents pay for thesepurchases withcredit cards,an arrangementthatis oftenunsatisfactory forthem andtheir children.Pressing parents tospendonline islessproductive thanpressing onthe highstreet.They aremore likelyto ask“Why”ifyouaskto spendsome moneyonline.One way to help teenagers changenotes andcoins intocyber cashis throughprepaid cardssuchas InternetCash in theUS and Smartcards in the UK.Similar tothose forpayasyougomobile telephones,they aresold inamounts suchas£20or$50with aconcealed(隐藏的)14digit numberthat canbe usedto loadthe cashinto anonline account.
8.What doesthe word“They”in paragraph1refer toA.Sellers.B.Buyers.C.Teenagers.D.Parents.
9.According tothe passage,which ofthe followingstatements is TRUEA.More thanhalf ofthe teenagersin theUS andthe UKhave Internetaccess.B.Teenagers payfor goodsonline withtheir owncreditcards.C.Most teenagersin theUS andthe UKhave boughtsomethingonline.D.Teenagers foundit easierto persuadeparentstobuy onlinethan ina shop.
10.A newwayto helpteenagersshop onlineis touse.A.anewmachine B.special coinsand notesC.prepaid cardsD.payasyougo mobilephones
11.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.Online shoppingtraps.B.Internet usersintheUSandthe UK.C.New creditcards forparents.D.The arrivalof cyberpocket money.DBabies lovereading storieswith bright and colorfulpictures.As theyprogress,they’11enjoyslightly longerstories,and willlook forwardto joiningin.So whateveryour kidsareinterested in,look forstories that attract theirinterest.Description:A lyrical(抒情的)book withcolorful illustrations(插图)that exploresthe growthandcontinual changeofagarden.Its apleasant storyaboutthecycle oflife.Call Mrs.Smith at7589339for moreinformation.Description:This book isaboutthe typicalAustralian animalsin lotsof differentAustralianenvironments.The gentlythyming(押韵)text iseasily understoodand acpaniedby Pamela Lofts,brightandcolorful pencilillustrations,creating awarm andloving atmosphere.Call Mr.Black at7589328for moreinformation.Description:Max,a wildand naughtyboy,is sentto bedwithout supperby hisexhausted mother.Inhis room,he imaginessailing faraway toa landof wildthings.Instead ofeating him,thewild thingsmake Maxtheir king.This year,the bookwon theCaldecott Medal,and wasnamedone ofthe NewYork TimesBest IllustratedChildren,s Books.Call Mrs.Green at7582589for moreinformation.Description:This yearwe arecelebrating the50th anniversaryof Dr.Seusss classictale ofthe coolestandthe mostfashionable catin history!The catis one ofthemost popularcharacters inchildren,s fiction,and thisbookisa greatway forreaders to make hisacquaintance.Call Mr.Wilson at7584876for moreinformation.
12.How muchwould youpayfortwo copiesof Isabellas Garden andoneofThe CatintheHatlA.$
67.
85.B.$
56.
85.C.$
54.
85.D.$
48.
85.
13.Whose bookshould hisor herparents buyif ababy likesfictionA.Glenda Millard,s.B.Marcia Vaughan,s.C.Maurice Sendaks.D.Dr.Seuss,.
14.Which ofthe followingisTRUE,according tothe passageA.Isabella*.sGarden,has nopictures.B.Where theWild Thingsare isabout Australiananimals.C.The CatintheHat haswon theCaldecott Medal.D.PamelaLoftsillustrations canbe foundin Snugas aHug.
15.The purposeofthepassage istoA.introduce severalwriters ofchildren,s booksB.advise parentshow tochoose booksfor childrenC.advertise severalchildren,s booksD.show whatbooks childrenlike第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项The jobsofthefuture havenot yetbeen invented.16・By helping them developclassicskills thatwill servethem wellno matterwhat thefuture holds.CuriosityYour childrenneed tobe deeplycurious.17Ask kids,“What ingredients(西己$4)canwe addtomakethese pancakeseven betternext time”and thentry themout.Ingredientsmake thepancakes betterWhat couldwe trynext timeCreativityTruecreativity isthe abilityto takesomething existingand createsomething new18There area dozendifferent thingsyou cando withthem.Experimenting withmaterials tocreatesomething newcan goa longway inhelpingthemdevelop theircreativity.Personal skillsUnderstandinghow othersfeel canbe achallenge forkids.We knowwhatsgoing oninsideour ownhead,but whatabout othersBeing able to readpeople helpskid frommisreading asituation and jumpingto falseconclusions.19Why doyou thinkshe,s crying”“Can youtellhow thatman isfeeling bylooking athis face”“If someonewere todo thatto you,how wouldyou feel”Self Expression20there aremany waysto expressthoughts andideas-music,acting,drawing,building,photography.You mayfind thatyour childis attractedby onemore thananother.A.So howcan wehelp ourkids preparefor jobsthat dont yetexistB.And wecantforget scienceeducation.C.Being ableto municateideas ina meaningfulway isa valuableskill.D.Encourage kidsto cookwithyou.E.Gardening isanother greatactivity forhelping kidsdevelop thisskill.F.We cando thisin reallife orask questionsabout charactersin stories.G.We cangive kidschances tothink aboutmaterials innew ways.第二部分词汇(共75分)
一、完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)During thecourse ofa lifetime,we allmake mistakes.And,often wetake forgrantedwhat wehave.We thinkthat wesure1y21what wealready have.We alsobelieve thatwe willneverneed anyoneto22us outfrom difficultand changingtimes.Cecilia,not herreal name,had agreat job,a nicehouse andeverything she23She was,24,not akind personforseveral reasonsthat becameobvious25you gotto knowher.It wasvery clearthat she26pity forothers whowere notas fortunateas shewas.Shewould nothelp anyone,nor wouldshe evenbegin toexpress any27for anyonein trouble.Her28was thatthey werejust lazyor thatthey weredeserving becausethey hadpersonal problems.But,then29the fatefulday.Her husbandgot intofinancial difficulty,tothepoint,where hewas30to declarebankruptcy(破产).Now,she foundthat shewas theone whohad
31.She wasdesperate forhelp.She foundoutthat evenher32were unwillingtohelpher but,33for her,her husband,s familywas willingandabletohelp themthrough thesedifficult timesdespite thefact thatshe had34them fromherlife.I wishIcouldgive youa beautifulending tothis storyof helpbut I35cannot.Even thoughCecilia wasassisted36challenging times,once over,she37her trueself.As we all know,weallneed helpsomewhere alonglife s38whether wethink wewill ornot.If youhave remained39you shouldtry yourbest tohelp thosethat needyour hand.Ifyou40through lifehelping,caring,forgiving,youwillalways haveyour ownspecial fanclub—it isthose whoalways loveand respectyou.
21.A.decrease B.abandon C.deserve
22.A.help B,drive C.pull D.knock
23.A.borrowed B.needed C.offered D.donated
24.A.thus B.still C.just D.though
25.A.once B.until C.because D.before
26.A.enjoyed B.adjusted C.controlled D.lacked
27.A.viewpoint B.satisfaction C.sympathy D.potential
28.A.purpose B.view C.plan D.promise
29.A.happened B.appeared C.existed D.came
30.A.forced B.persuaded C.encouraged D.ordered
31.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything
32.A.servants B.secretaries C.parents D.employers
33.A.fortunately B.surprisingly C.strangely D.curiously
34.A.protected B.predicted C.supported D.avoided
35.A.happily B.quietly C.sadly D.luckily
36.A.beyond B.through C.among D.within
37.A.gave upB.agreed withC.believed inD.returned to
38.A.path B.track C.way D.pavement
39.A.confident B.wealthy C.strong D.attractive
40.A.skip B.move C.float D.climb
二、语篇填空共10小题;每题L5分;满分15分In manycountries,41is notunusual forfamilies ofdifferent backgroundsto livetogetherin theshared space.42,inthe United States,this ideamay stillbe consideredodd.But thistype ofhousing,43call cohousing,is gaining44popular intheUnitedStates,too.Cohousing plexesare poppingup acrossthe country.For manypeople,this wayof lifeisa relieftothebusy modernlifestyle.A cohousingmunity has45private ownedhousesand sharedland.There isoften a“mon house”with akitchen anddining room,meeting room,and maybea workshopof libraryor musicroom.About25cohousing munities46build inrecentyears,and150more areplanned.A cohousingplex isap1ace47residents shop,cook,and eattogether.Residents ofa cohousingplex likeits senseof sharedmunity.Children haveother kidstoplay48,49many familieslike.Other residentslike thefeeling ofliving ina“village”.Residents alsosay thatthey canlive incohousing for50money thantheywould payfor nearbyapartments.
三、单词拼写(共10个小题,每小题1分,共计10分)
51.印象n.
52.欣赏,感激v.
55.结论n._________________________
56.尊敬,尊重v.n._______________________
57.许可n.__________________________
58.太胖的,超重的adj.
53.被遗弃的adj.
54.买得起,支付得起v.
59.疼痛的adj.
60.联系,关系n.
四、用单词适当形式填空(共10个小题,每小题1分,共计10分)
61.My grandfatheris asenergyas ayoung manand hatessitting arounddoing nothingallday.
62.Our bodiesare strengthenedby exerciseand similar,our mindsare developedby learning.
63.As youknow,atadistant ofsix mileswecant seemuch,still lessonafoggy day.
64.I waslate,but fortunethe meetinghadn,t started.
65.With thefinal-term examsapproach,the studentsare busypreparing forthem.
66.If youhave abalancediet,you aregetting allthe vitaminsyou need.
67.The UnitedStatesconsist offifty states,oneofwhich isseparated fromthe othersbythe PacificOcean.
68.一It wasembarrass thatI madeseveral pausesin myspeech.一Forget it.After all,it wasyour firstspeech.
69.I oftentake exercise,so Iam fitand rarecatch acold.。
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