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青海省涅川中学学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题20202021第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项
1.What didMary dolast SundayA.She attendeda birthdaypartyB.She metwith anaccidentC.She visiteda friendin hospitalA.Rainy B.Sunny C.Cloudy
3.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Doing someshopping manB.Buying abirthday giftthe C.Holding a partypay forbill
4.How willtheA.In cashB.By cardC.By WeChat
5.Where isBob,s jacketB.On thewall满C.In hisschoolbagA.On theschool bus分分)第二节(共15小题;每小题分,请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项请听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题station
6.What shouldthe mando whenhe getsout of the trainA.Go rightB.Turn leftC.Walk straight
2.What willthe weatherprobably belike tomorrowA.To abank B.To apost officeC.To amuseum
7.Where does the manwant togo听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题A.Two B.Three C.Four
8.How manyclasses does the womanhave thisafternoon
9.What willthe manbe doingat5:00this afternoonA.Having ameeting.B.Having aclass.C.Talking tohis secretary.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What doesthe womanadvise the man todo firstA.Do alot ofreading.B.Focus onhis mainquestion.C.Choose keyarguments.
11.What shouldthe mando whilereading in the womans opinionA.Arrange materialsB.Get intouch with authors.C.Take notes.
12.How doesthe manfeelat lastA.Grateful B.Surprised C.Confused听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Where doesthe womane fromA.America B.Australia C.Canada
14.Which placedoesthewoman suggestthemanvisitA.Bondi BeachB.The OperaHouse.C.The BlueMountains.
15.What dowe knowabout thesmall hotelsin SydneyA.They arecheap butwellequipped青海涅川中学高二英语第二学期第一次月考试题答案15CABAC610ACBAB1115CAACB1620BCBAC二.阅读A篇21—23DCD B篇24—27CADAC篇28—31ABCA D篇32—35BBCA三.七选五36—40FCGAE四.完形填空46—50ACBDA41—45CDABA一.听力:56—60CACBD
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70.useless六.改错:When Ifirst startstarted high school,I wasin everysense anaverage studentso I51—56BACDB五.语法知识didn tnecessarily feel terrible.I hada GPAof
82.The firstsector thatmost affectedmy successwas findfinding the correct socialcircle.I madefriends with the top4scorer scorersin my grade,and itwas beneficialfromfrom删除to talk with them.Then Iaccidental accidentallydiscovered anothertrickwhat that/which made my grades improve again:Getting8hours ofsleep every single night.Results Irarely feeltiring tired,and Im almostalways in a bettergood mood.I canconcentrate moreeasily and I make less fewermistakes insubjects likeMath.Surprise!My GPAjumped添加to
95.七.书面表达Last weekend,I madea fantastictrip to the Scienceand TechnologyMuseum.I visitedcolorfulexhibitions onbiology,math andphysics as well aslearning about the livesof greatscientists.Besides,I watcheda5D filmabout themysterious universeand experiencedmanynew thingsby beingapartof it.The mostinteresting thingwas toplay chesswith asmartrobot.To mysurprise,he wonthe game!This tripwas reallyunforgettable.By doinginteresting experimentsmyself,I hadlotsof funas wellas gainingknowledge.It was amazing to learn bydoing ratherthan justby reading.B.Some of them can be foundonlineC.Older travellerslike to stay in
16.them.What isprobably the best wayforthe manto travelaroundA.By airB.By trainC.By car听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What wasPeter probablypoor atA.Writing B.Reading C.Speaking.
18.Why wasPeter happythe firstdayA.The familywas pleasantand friendlyB.There wasa girlof hisage in the familyC.There wasa fortableroom forhim
19.What wasPeters problemA.He hadlittle opportunityto talk.B.He wasrather busywith hisstudies.C.He couldnt geton wellwith thefamily.A.At agesix B.At ageeight C.At ageten
20.When didPeter startlearning English第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AScientists inMexico havejust beguna newstudy ofone of the world,s biggestpyramids:the Pyramid of theSun,north ofMexico City.They reputting lotsof small,hightech machinesunderthe pyramidto tryto unlocksome ofits secrets.For thousandsof years,people havetriedto uncoverthe secretsof the pyramids.The peoplewho builtthe pyramidsmade lotsof secretdoors androoms tostop robbersfromfinding thetreasures inside.However,there alwayshave beensome smartthieves inhistory.Now,almost all of Egypt,s pyramidshave beenrobbed,including the Great Pyramid of Khufu,which isthe largestpyramid in the world.It isthe onlyone of the ancientwonders of theworld thatis stillstanding.In AD820,an Arabking namedAbdullah ALManum gota groupof workersto digtheir wayinto the Great Pyramid andhave a look.Inside thepyramid,they foundthree roomstheQueensChamber,the GrandGallery and the King,s Chamber.But totheir surprise,the mendidnt findthetreasures theywanted.The Queensand King,s Chamberswere bothempty!Where weretheKing,s mummyand histreasures Hadsomeone alreadytaken themaway Thehuge stonedoors atthepyramids entrancewere stillclosed whenAL Manumsmen wentinside.How hadthe thievesgotin andoutSince then,many peoplehave goneinside the Great Pyramidto have alookor totry totakethings.But still,no otherchambers orwalkways have been found.In2002,an Americanteam madethe mostrecent visittotheGreatPyramid.Scientistssent arobot into thepyramid,but theyonly founda mysteriouslocked stonedoor.
21.The firsttwo paragraphswere writtento showthat.A.the Pyramidof theSun isan unusualhistoric buildingB.ancient Egyptianemperors werecruelC.construction workersled ahard lifein ancientEgyptD.the secretsofthepyramids remainto beuncovered
22.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrue totheGreatPyramidofKhufuA.It isthe largestpyramid in the world.B.It isthe onlyone ofthe ancientwonders thatis stillstanding.C.Abdullah ALManum tookthe King,s mummyand histreasures away.D.Scientists founda mysteriouslocked stonedoor totheGreatPyramid.
23.What wouldbethe best title for the textA.The PyramidoftheSunB.The GreatPyramidofKhufuC.A MysteriousLocked StoneDoorD.Unlocking theDoors ofHistory ofthe PyramidBIn the pastthree years,according to a study,the numberof peoplewho studyparttimein Englandhas decreasedby42%—the equivalent等同的of106,000fewer students.Almost halfamillion studentswere studyingparttime in the pastthree years,with mostof themworkingat thesame time and studyingvocational subjects,according toUniversities UKUUK,whichconducted theresearch.The report,which wasrequested byministers,said,“There seemstobe manyfactors responsiblefor it:the currenteconomic climatelimiting employersupportfor furtherstudy andputting pressureon householdbudgets,changing pathwaysto highereducationand thecurrent changestothefunding systemin England and associatedincreasein tuitionfees.Factors such as therise of apprenticeships学徒制,increase inprivateproviders whetherfor profitor notfor profit,andashift toonline learningalso haveanimpact.”Professor SirEric Thomas,chairman ofthe reviewand vicepresidentof BristolUniversity,said,“The realityis that the UKneeds moregraduates andrelies heavilyon parttimehighereducation tomeet thesefast changingskill needsin afast changingworld.We ignoreparttimestudys transformativepower forindividuals andsociety.While parttime students are a greatsuccessstory for the UK,something isgoing wrong.In Englandin particular,numbers arereducingand do not looklike recovering.The situationis highlyplex.This reviewis thebeginningofaprocess ofuniversities workingtogether andwith partnersto takesteps indealingwith this issue.We cannotand mustnot giveup onthese students.Rachel Wenstone,vicepresident forhigher educationat theNational Unionof StudentsNUS,said,〃NUS weles thisreport andwe arepleased that thisissueis gettingthe attentionitdeserves.It is incredibly dishearteningto seethe numberof parttimestudents decreasing.The sector took responsibilityin analyzingthe issuesfacing parttimestudents and its nowtimeforthesectortotake responsibilityfor dealingwith theproblems.”The university,s minister,David Willetts,said,uParttime studybrings enormousbenefitsto individuals,the economyand employers.Tuition feeloans arenow availableto newparttimestudents.We willalso change the ruleswhich stoppeoplefrom gettingfinancial supporttolearnnew skillsin engineering,technology andputer scienceparttime.This willmake surethat thenation hasthe skillswe needto keepour businessesaheadin theglobal race.Institutions mustalso playtheir partto encouragemore parttimestudyby emphasizingthe benefitsto futurestudents.I amcalling onall universitiesto makesurethat parttimeoptions arehighly visibleon websitesand detailedinformation aboutthecourses isalso upto date.”
24.Which ofthe followingis NOTthe reasonforthedecline ofthe numberof parttimestudentsin the UKA.The tuitionfees haveincreased.B.Many peoplechoose tolearn onthe Internet.C.People aretoo busywith theirwork anddaily lives.D.Families areshort ofmoney tolet theirmembers studyfurther.
25.What doesEric Thomasreally want to expressin Paragraph2A.Parttime highereducation isvery importantin theUK.B.More graduatesin theUK haveto improvetheir skills.C.Parttime studentshave beenvery successfulintheUK.D.Universities intheUKplay akey rolein attractingparttimestudents.
26.How doesWenstone feelaboutthepresent parttimestudy inthe UKA.Puzzled.B.Satisfied.C.Optimistic.D.Discouraged.
27.Which ofthe followingcanbethebesttitle forthe passageA.The UKsees thedecline ofits parttimestudentsB.Parttime studentsreceive moreattention nowadaysC.The UKes upwith waysto attractmore parttimestudentsD.The declineof parttimestudents haseffects onthe UKCYou,ve probablyheard thatbrickandmortar retail(实体零售)isintrouble.Even industrygiantsare closinghundreds ofstores.Given retaiTs gradualchange tomobile andemerce(电子商务),you maybe wondering,“What willretail looklike inthe future”Nobody knows.But hereareafew thingsyou canexpect tosee basedon currenttechnology.Ultrafast deliveryis ing.Today,the normalpractice istwoday delivery.But if you,vebeenpaying attention,you knowthats changing.In fact,a surprisinglyhigh25%ofconsumers saidthat theywould abandontheir ordersif onedaydelivery wasn,t available.Ofcourse,that,s justthe beginning.Twohour deliveryis ingintheforeseeable future,and Amazonhasalready beentrying30minute delivery.Your kitchenwill resupplyitself.You won,t haveto worryabout runningout ofessentialslike coffee,pet foodor snacksbecause yourcontainers willsense stock(库存)levels andreplacethose itemswithout youhaving tolift afinger.No morewaking upto findyour coffeestoreis emptyor lastminutetrips tothe grocerystore becauseyou forgotto buypet food.Know exactlywhats instock andwhere.Have youever gonetoastore hopingto buysomething,only tolearn that they wereout ofstock Anew featurefrom GoogleHome allowspeople toask Google Assistants to findinstock productsat theclosest store.For example:Google,where canI findthe NintendoSwitch console”An assistantwill tellyou howmany storeshaveit rightthen andhow closethey are.Of course,it isn,t currentlyavailable for allstores inall locations,but youcan alreadysee afuture whenit hasbee standard.Convenience,experience,and options一retail willtake ona newlook.
28.How doestheauthor developthe passageA.By askingand answering.B.By clarifyingand describing.C.By analyzingand meriting.D.By paringand concluding.
29.What canwe knowfrom Paragraph2A.Consumers can,t gettheir ordersin oneday now.B.It ispossible todeliver goodswithin twohours inthe future.C.The deliverywill bein twodays inthe future.D.Superfast deliveryhas widelybeen usednow.
30.According tothe passage,what willhappen inthe futureA.Retail willdisappear gradually.B.Industrial giantswill rulethe wholeretail trade.C.Shopping willbe moreconvenient andeffective.D.People willaskGoogleAssistantstopurchase goods.
31.What,sthebesttitleofthepassageA.What willretail belike inthe futureB.How willnew technologychangetheworldC.How willwe runthe retailtrade inthe futureD.What benefitswill hightechbring inthe futureD“A liecan travelhalf wayaround theworld beforethe truthcan putits bootson.”That quoteis attributedto MarkTwain.In todaysInternet worldof”fake news”,lies spreadevenfaster thanthe truthis havingtrouble findingits boots.To makematters worse,most young people getnews fromsocial mediasites wherefactsare mixedwith rumors,halftruths andplete lies.This hasled to youngpeoplebeing confused.Inthelatest PISA,which tested15yearold worldwideon academicsubjects,fewer thanone intenoftheexaminees werereported to be ableto distinguish fact from opinion.A StanfordUniversitystudy showedthat studentsat alllevels ofeducation couldnot tellreal newsfromfake news.In oneinstance,80percent thoughtthat apaid advertisementwasa real news story.Fake newsis spreadby peoplewho havea prejudice.They want to influencepublic opinioneitherfor oragainst somethingor someone.It isimportant,then,for youngpeople torecognizewhen theyare beingused andto beskeptical ofonline information.Traditional media,such asnewspapers andtelevision,are stillthe morecredible sourcesofinformation.Reporters areprofessionally trainedto look for facts,and editorshave thejobof makingsure thosefacts arecorrect.However,if youget mostof yourinformation online,you haveto beyour owneditor.In thatcase,the firstthing todo isto lookat thewriterof apost.Is thisperson knowntobecredible Doesthe sitewhere youread thepost hasaprejudice Next,lookforother sourcesfrom mainstreammedia toconfirm theinformation.Inother words,by puttingon your
32.Why isthe quotementioned inParagraph1A.To givea definition.B.To introducethe topic.C.To offerbackground information.D.To highlightthe wisdomof MarkTwain.truth bootsyou won,t befooled intochasing lies.
33.What willalways happentoyoungpeople withnews aroundA.They preferarealnewsstory.B.They areeasily takenin byfake news.C.They candistinguishfactfromopinion.D.They getworried abouttheir education.
34.A.Fight againstprejudices.B.Avoid traditionalmedia.C.Be aneditor ofyour own.D.Believe intrained reporters.
35.What isthe textmainly aboutA.The truthabout fakenews.B.The influenceof fakenews.What isthe authorssuggestion inthe textC.Problems withonline information.D.Sources ofonline information.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得最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Have youever beeninasituation wherefirst aidwas requiredDid youknow what to doDidyou feeladequately equippedand confidentenough toperform firstaid proceduresAt theSOSCenter,trained professionalsprovide someoneonone andgroup courses in firstaid.36First Aidfor Infants(婴儿)This courseis designedfor firsttimeparents whodonothaveabasic knowledgeof firstaidfor infantsand babies.37,or if you want to avoidmore lifethreateningproblems andillnesses,you willget themfrom thesetopics.First Aidfor ChildrenEveryparent knowsthe fearof releasingtheir smallchild outintotheworld,away fromtheirwatchful eye.38This courseteaches parentshow todetermine whenan injuryrequiresstitches(缝针),how to treat basiccuts,aswellas how totreatsunburns andother wounds.39Our mostpopular course offers allkinds ofapproaches toapplying firstaid.In thistwodaycourse,you,11learn somebasic skillssuchashow torespond whena childor adultchokes,whattodo ifsomeone hasa heartattack orstroke,howtoreact tosnake bitesandspider bites,and more.This courseis highlyremended forlearners ofall ages.40,In addition,we areplanning toopen specialcoursesinmunity centersaroundBeijing.For moreinformation onSOS andour courseselection orto registerfor acourse,please visitfirstthingsfirst..A.Basic TrainingCourse inFirst AidB.Various FirstAidCourses forBabiesC.When youwanttoease yourbabys disfortD.If youwanttoavoid the risk ofyour parents,injuriesE.Classes areoffered ona regularbasis atour mainofficeF.We offera varietyof coursesdesigned tomeet particularneedsG.As childrengrow moreadventurous,theriskof injuryincreases aswell第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A yearor solater,I wasconducting aseries ofcustomer serviceseminars inNew England.My clienthad41a motel(汽车旅馆)for metostayat inGlen Innes.Everything aboutthe42I receivedatthismotel was43what Icould everhave expected.I wasgreeted on44bycar,and weledwithahandshake anda friendlysmile.As I45,the ownerofthemotel46mefor stayingwith himand gavemeanapple toeat asI47on toInverell.The Central Motel isowned and48by Davidand RosemarieBryant.It isone ofthe tenmotelsinthetown.Since thatfirst49,Ihave stayedattheCentral Motelon severalotheroccasions.50,the mostsignificant factis thatinthecourseofthat51I haveconductedover1,000seminars.At nearlyallofthese seminars,I havetold my52about howthe greatserviceattheCentral Motelandthelittle extratouch ofthe crisp,fresh,red appleon mydepartureencouraged meto53again.I haveno54intheCentralMotel.I amjust adelighted customerwho likesto tellthestory ofhow wellI was55,My storyalso showsthat praiseandpopularity will56in abundanceifyoujust treatyour customerswith genuinepoliteness and
57.If onething canbe58from myexperience,it isthe attentionto detailsand genuineandsincere customerservice.It alsoproves thatmost oftenit isthe59things thatmatterin businessifyouwanttocreate longterm60loyalty.
41.A.found B.afforded C.booked D.bought
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44.A.telephone dutywithin D.B.near C.
45.A.checked outlookedaround C.bus D.B.arrival
46.A.thanked D.excused
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48.A.closed C.regrettedB.praiseddrove D.lived C.built D.B.run C.These littlethings arethe Momentsof Truthin customerservice.sold
49.A.sight D.B.impression C.dinnervisit
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51.A.tripB.Besides C.Thus D.Sooccasion
52.A.chance D.B.time C.story dream
53.A.remember
54.A.C.suggestion D.B.incidentadvice interest
55.A.taughtC.stay D.leaveB.tasteD.trained
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59.A.C.follow D.startB.growspecial D.C.consumption D.B.customdifficult
60.A.priceD.learnedD.customer B.known D.B.little C.tough第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式A Chinesewildlife park61spark protestsince itmade visitorssubmit tofacialrecognition scanning,with onelaw professortaking itto court.Professor GuoBing,from ZhejiangUniversity ofSciTech hasbeen taking62act againstHangzhousafari park野生动物园after itreplaced itsexisting fingerprintingsystem withthenew technology.I filedthe casebecause Ifeel thatnot onlymy privacyrights arebeingviolated but63of manyothers.Now,Guo isattempting64negotiate withthe parkto returnthemoney hepaid65an annual pass andstress itsmisuse ofdata gatheredby thesoftware.A courtin Fuyangdistrict hasaccepted hiscase.He questionedwhy awildlife parkwouldneed tocollect suchinformation andhad66doubt overdata securityand whowould takeon67responsible ifany wereleaked.The casecould68possible openwider debatein Chinaoverthe useof suchtechnology.The parkintroduced facialrecognition inJuly forannualpassholders andtold those69did notregister theirbiometric(生物识别)information by17October thatpasses wouldbe70(use),BeijingNewsreported.About10,000visitors holdthe annualpark passeswhichcost£150forafamily offour,the parktold thepaper.第四部分写作(共两节,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有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅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
(八),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
1.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When Ifirst starthighschool,I wasin everysense anaverage studentso Ididn tnecessarilyfeelterrible.I hada GPAof
82.The firstsector thatmost affectedmy successwas findthecorrectsocial circle.I madefriendswiththetop4scorer inmygrade,anditwas beneficialfrom totalkwiththem.ThenI accidentaldiscovered anothertrick whatmademygradesimproveagain:Getting8hours ofsleepeverysinglenight.Results Irarely feeltiring,and Im almostalways ina bettermood.I canconcentratemore easilyandImakelessmistakes insubjects likeMath.Surprise!My GPAjumped
95.第二节书面表达(满分25分)你上周末参观了科技馆现请你根据以下要点提示用英语写一篇简要的参观报告
1.参观经历•参观生物、数学、物理展览,了解科学家的生活•观看关于宇宙奥秘的5D电影•和机器人下棋
2.参观感受;注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;。
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