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石河子二中届高二英语第一次月考试卷2019考试时间分钟;命题人任蓉蓉120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满305L5分分)
7.5A.He wasntinformed.B.He is very busy.C.He isill inbed.
1.Why didntMr.Smith eA.
2.B.
3.C.
4.
2.How manypeople arethere nowA.Take ashower.B.Walk hisdog.C.Have arest.
3.What is the mangoing to doA.A book.B.A photograph.C.A TVhost.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.She ranlong hoursat thegym.B.She climbedtoo manystairs.
5.Why didthe womanget apain in the legC.She forgotto warmup beforeexercise.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分・分)听第段材料,回答第、15L522566题7A.Timmys birthday.B.Christmas.C.New YearsDay.
6.What arethe speakersgetting readyforA.Wrap thepresents.B.Send holidaycards.C.Go to the mall.
7.What willthe womando later听第段材料,回答第、题789A.A driver.B.A teacher.C.A policewoman.
8.What isthe woman
9.What didthe mandoA.He brokeinto ahouse.B.He visitedhis friend.C.He drovehis carhome.听第段材料,回答第至题81012for anhour waitingfor_48_staff memberand friendof hereto finishwork.In thepast Ive_49_to driveher homeas she_50_on myside oftown.But lastnight I reallydid notwant to.I wanted to_51_straight home,alone.And Idid not haveto makesmall talk”.(偷溜)So Itried to_52her,walking pasther,heading down,and stealingout tothe_53_without lettingher seeme and_54_without offeringher alift.Yet,something inmyself wasstopping me.Something inmyself mademe_55_herand putmyself inher shoes.She hadyoung_56who shewantedto go hometo attendto and,she couldgo homeright now_57_I tookher,not anhour laterwhen theotherstaff memberand friendof herswho wastaking her.So Ioffered She
58.And ofcourse,she wasextremely_
59.Well,I learneda great_60_last nightabout notbeing soselfcentered andselfish!
42.A.share B.remark C.do D.consider
43.A.pleasure B.respect C.honour D.selfish
44.A.changed B.kept C.finished D.missed
45.A.noticed B.greeted C.followed D.helped
46.A.home B.choice C.friend D.car
41.A.nervously B.proudly C.exactly D.carefully
47.A.hangs aroundB.hides awayC.watches overD.calms down
48.A.each B.another C.either D.that
49.A.hated B.happened C.offered D.refused
50.A.works B.lives C.plays D.remains
51.A.fly B.ride C.drive D.walk
52.A.remind B.avoid C.attract D.please
53.A.workroom B.office C.playground D.park
54.A.therefore B.even C.however D.instead
55.A.rely onB.spy onC.look atD.point at
56.A.neighbours B.pets C.children D.friends
57.A.since B.although C.as D.if
58.A.accepted B.hesitated C.approached D.urged
59.A.reliable B.upset C.generous D.grateful第二节语法填空共小题;每小题分,满分分
60.A.gift B.lesson C.treasure D.method
101.515It isvery monto seeactors and61act smokingcasually in films.Some peopleworry that this mayencourageyoung people62try smoking.A studyin the63late Britishmedical journalmagazine saysthat the moreteenagers watchactors smokinginfilms,the more64like theyare to take upthe habitthemselves.The survey65carry outamong5000US children66regularly watchfilms,about athird hadtried cigarettes.67is time for thefilm industrytotakeeffectivesteps tostop actors68smoke infilms/Stanton Glantz,a professorof medicineat theuniversity ofCaliforniasaid.He addedthat filmstars mustunderstand that their actionshave areal influence69Childrens lives.Glantz alsosaid thatsome of the childrensfavourite actorsare beingpaid tosmoke.“Anyfilm thatreceives moneyfrom thetobacco industryshould berequired tokeep theaudience well70inform of the dangerof smoking/he said.第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110I thinkuniversity lifeare atimeforlearning andexperiencing newthings.I canmeet otheryoungpeople likeme frommany differentplace andmake lotsof friends.I willprobably liveaway homeduringthis time,and Iwill promoteindependence.Studying atuniversity willbe quitedifference fromstudying athighschool.I maynot haveso manyhomework tofinish everyday,and Iwill spendmuch moretime dowhatI love.I knowthat at any universityhere aredifferent associationsor clubsorganized bystudents.Iwant tojoin afilm cluband chessclub becauseI haveinterest in them.These clubscan makeyour lifeinterestingbut helpme makefriends.第二节书面表达(满分分)25如今很多城市出现了一种绿色出行方式一共享单车()它因环保、便捷而备受青睐,但同时也引发
1.bikesharing,了一些问题请你根据提示以〃为题写一篇英语短文,表达自己的看法和建议Bikesharing要点提示Advantage便捷,污染少,减缓交通压力,锻炼身体……被扔进河里,被损毁,被偷走……Problems遵守规则,保护……Advice注意短文应包括以上要点,可适当发挥,以使行文连贯;
2.文中不得出现真实的人名、校名及地名;
3.词数(文章开头已给出,不记入总词数)
4.80—100BikesharingToday,as agreener meansof transportation,bikesharing isbeing moreand morepopularin manycities.A.Teacher andstudent.B.Boss andsecretary.C.Interviewer and
10.What/stherelationship betweenthe twospeakersinterviewee.
11.Where hasthe manbeenA.To Mexico.B.To Europe.C.To the US.
12.What didthe mando inuniversityA.He tooka course in marketing.B.He workedin asupermarket.C.He soldgolf balls.听第段材料,回答至题
9131613.What didntthe womanssister sendto herA.The box.B.The pricetag.C.The receipt.
14.Whats wrongwith thedressA.Its toobig.B.It/s toosmall.C.Its toolong.
15.Why didthe womanssister buythis brandA.Its branchesare nationwide.B.Its dressesare excellent.C.Its serviceis good.A.Ask fora refund.B.Replace thedress.C.Buy anew dress.
16.What does the womanwant todo听第段材料,回答至题101720A.At10am.B.At1pm.C.At3pm.
17.When cantourists visitthe Gardensfor freeA.For onehour.B.For onehour anda half.C.For twohours.
18.How longdoesthetour usuallylast
19.What shouldtourists doif theye witha largegroupA.Book atour guidein advance.B.Book aticket in advance.C.Book ameal inadvance.
20.What arevisitors advisedtodoattheconcertA.Take aphoto.B.Sing asong.C.Bring somefood.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230Kept insideon arainy dayTake thekids toyour closestchildrens museum,where they can learnabouttheir worldwhile havinga fantastictime.Please TouchMuseum MadisonChildren/s MuseumItcan makeyour childrensAddressIn thisgreen museum,kids canget handsonliferich andcolorful byoffering playand handsonlearningabout nature...(亲身实践)Addressprograms...令100N.Hamilton Street,Madison,Wl53703令4231Avenue of the Republic,Philadelphia HoursAdmission今HoursAdmission Tuesday—Sunday:9:30a.m.to5p.m.令令Tuesday—Sunday:9a.m.to5CLOSED:MondaysP.Please madi sondni Id令Under the age of1:FREE t-eTouchCLOSED:MondaysMuseunr令Children andadults:$12eachMEMORIAL HALLUnder theage of2:FREE FAIRMOUNTPARK今Children andadults:$15eachFor moreinformNational Museumof PlayChildrens Museumof PhoenixIt is anexciting,handson placeto play,learn,It isa fantasticplace ofimagination,creativity andfunwith over300handson activitiesand manydream,wonder,and...kinds ofclasses andprograms...AddressAddress令令215N.7th Street,Phoenix,AZ85034Manhattan Square,Rochester,New YorkHoursAdmission、HoursAdmission令Tuesday—Sunday:9a.m.to4p.m.令、帽wMonday—Thursday:10a.m.to5p Museum3jPLWCLOSED:MondaysO FridaySaturday:10a.m.to8p.m.childrens museodemuseumHlllosninos令Sunday:Noon to5p.m.令Under theage of1:FREE^phoenix■||小phoenix令Children and令Undertheageof2:FREEadults:$18each今Children andadults:$15each
21.Which museumopens onMonday afternoonA.Please TouchMuseum.B.Madison Childrens Museum.C.National Museumof Play.D.ChildrensMuseumof Phoenix.
22.If Mr.Moor takeshis oneyearoldson toPlease TouchMuseum,they willpay•A.$12B.$15C.$18D.$
3023.If Adamwould likehis childrento learnmore aboutnature,he cango tofor moreinformation.
24.Where doesthe textprobably efromA.A sciencetextbook.B.A newsreport.C.A museumguide.D.A touristmap.B(林书豪)With hisgamewinning threepointeratthebuzzer,Jeremy Linfinished(扭转)the NewYork Knicksdramatic reversedvictory todefeat theToronto Rapters.The Knickshave wonsix gamesin arow,and JeremyLin hasput upimpressivenumbers duringthe continuousperiod ofpetitions.Although the season isstill young,the Knickshave reversedcourseinjust oneweek from the NBAsmost disappointing(季后赛)team toa playoffcontestant.Lin,not teamshighpaid stars,has savedtheKnicks seasonand likelycoach DAntonisjob.After nearly15years ofdisappointing,sometimes unsuccessfulseasons,MadisonSquare Gardenis aliveagain,and NewYork Citycant stoptalking aboutthe Knicks.To(角度),put thingsinto perspectiveconsider this:Just severalyears back,Knicks fansprotestednightly outsideof theGarden callingfor theteams ownershipto firetheirresented coachIsiah Thomas.Now,Madison SquareGarden Co.shares areatarecord high,the Knicksaverage(首发阵household televisionrating isup70percent sinceLin joinedthe startinglineup容),and jerseysales areincreasing veryquickly.I watchedthe KnicksLakersgame atabar inHarlem,and havenot feltthat kindof energyfrom fanssince thegreat playoffbetweenthe Knicksand MiamiHeat in the late1990s.Beyond the Knicks,Lin maybe savingthe NBAas well.Just afew monthsback,the(威信)(停工),NBA tooka massivecredibility hitduring amultimonth lockoutwherethe ownersdid notallow theplayers togo backto playuntil theyaccept thenew salarylevels.As aconsequence,theseasondid noteven beginuntil ChristmasDay.Over the(勒布朗詹姆斯)past fewyears,LeBron James1・relatively longand unpleasant(自由职业球员)freeagent events,bined withpoor playaround theleague,haveangered fansand damagedthe leaguesbrand.Lin isleading aoneweek NBAbasketball revival.His legendarystory hasinspiredAsianAmericans,increased NBAsales inChina,and turnedthe basketballworld upsidedown.
25.The passageis mainlyabout.A.why theNew Yorkersthought wellof JeremyLin.B.why JeremyLin becamea memberoftheKnicks.C.how theKnicks defeatedits opponentsin agreat playoff.D.how JeremyLin savedtheKnicks,probably includingthe NBA.
26.According tothe passage,Jeremy Linsexcellent performancesaved thefollowingexcept.A.The NBAB.Coach IsiahThomasC.The KnicksD.Madison SquareGarden Co/s shares
27.The underlinedword youngin Paragraph2probably meansH.A.not oldyet.B.not pletelygrown.C.in thedevelopment D.in theearly stage
28.The NBAsuffered thecredibility crisismonths agobecause.A.The NBAdelayed theseason because of players/wage disagreements.B.the NBAwas disappointedat Jamesfreeagent event.C.The NBAcanceled the basketball matchfor theing Christmas.D.James hada badperformance in thebasketballcourt.cWhats thebiggest onlineshopping dayintheworld NotValentines Day.NotCyber Mondayor BlackFriday.The winneris Chinas Singles Day,celebrated onNovemberll,or
11.
11.Singles Daybegan as a dayfor unmarriedor uncoupledpeople tocelebrate theirlives.Single students,looking foran excuseto buythemselves presents,started itonNovemberll,1993,reported TheGuardian.Itissymbolized bythe fournumber onesin日the dateof November11and isalso calledDouble even,in referencetotheday itwasstarted,said theBBC.It becamea majorshopping dayin
2009.The CEOof anonlineshopping siteAlibaba triedto increasesales atthe emercepany.The CEO,Daniel Zhang,launched anannual onlinesale onthat day,said Fortune.When itfirst began,SinglesDay wasvery muchan offlinefort toactual singlepeople/noted thewebsite atlasObscura.A smallgroup ofstudents at Nanjing Universityare saidto havechosen
11.11asaday thatsingles coulddo activitieslike karaoketogether/7It quicklybecame aculturalphenomenon.Last year,Alibaba soldmore than$1billion worthof productsinthe first threeminutesofthesales,reported BloombergNews.Total sales on Singles7Day soaredto$9billion within24hours.Thats fourtimes biggerthan CyberMonday inthe U.S.,which istheMonday afterThanksgiving andtraditionally abig shoppingday.By parison,onlinesales intheU.S.last yearon BlackFriday werejust$
1.5billion,reported TechCrunch.Today,Singles Dayisverysuccessful.Analysts saythatthisyear,salesonChinasSingles Daywill increasetoanew high.In theU.S.,Jennifer Wang,a cofounderof apany〃targeting ChineseAmericans,said,We expectto have3million peopleing toclickDealmoon forthe SinglesDay launch/Some observersthink Singles/Day couldcatch onglobally.
29.How didthe authorintroduce thetopic ofthe passageA.By describinga holiday.B.By askinga question.C.By makinga list.D.By tellinga story
30.Whats thesecond paragraph mainly aboutA.How SinglesDay cameinto being.B.Why SinglesDay becamepopular.C.When SinglesDay wasstarted.D.Who firstcelebrated Singles/Day.
31.Why didChinasSinglesDay beea majorshopping dayA.Because singlescelebrated theirhappy liveson Novemberll.B.Because studentsatNanjinguniversity tookpart inactivities together.C.Because anannual onlinesale wasstarted onthat dayby Alibaba.D.Because singlestudents chosethat dayto buythemselves gifts.
32.Which ofthe followingcan bestreplace theword“soared inParagraphsA.Increased sharply.B.Decreased quickly.C.Returned gradually.D.Appearedsuddenly.DYou getanxious if there/s nowifi inthe hotelor mobilephone signalup themountain.You feelupset ifyour phoneis gettinglow onpower,and yousecretly worrythingswill gowrong at work ifyoure notthere.All thesecan becalled always onstress causedby smartphoneaddiction.For somepeople,smartphones havefreed themfromtheninetofive work.(自主权)Flexible workinghas giventhem moreautonomy in their workinglives andenabledthem tospend moretime withtheir friendsand families.For manyothers,(暴君)though,smartphones havebee tyrantsintheirpockets,never allowingthem toturnthem off,relax andrecharge theirbatteries.Pittsburghbased developerKevin Holeshwas worriedabout how much hewasignoring hisfamily andfriends infavour ofhis iPhone.So hedeveloped anapp—Moment—to monitorhis usage.The appenables usersto seehowmuchtime theyre(突spending onthe deviceand setup warningsiftheusage limitsare breached破).“Moment sgoal isto promotebalance inyour life,“his websiteexplains.“Some timeon yourphone,some timeoff itenjoying yourloving familyand friendsaroundyou.”Dr Christine Grant,a psychologistat CoventryUniversity,said,The effectsof thisalways on,culture arethat yourmind isnever resting,and yourenot givingyour bodytimeto recover,so yourealways stressed.And themore tiredand stressedwe get,themore mistakeswe make.Physical andmental healthcan suffer/And asthe numberof connectedsmartphones isincreasing,so isthe amountof(瘫痪)data.This isleading toa sortof decisionparalysis andis creatingmore stressinthe workplacebecause peoplehave toreceive abroader rangeof dataand municationswhichare oftendifficult tomanage.zzlt actuallymakes itmore difficultto makedecisionsand manydo lessbecause theyrecontrolled byit alland feeltheycannever escapetheoffice/said Dr ChristineGrant.
33.What sthefirstparagraphmainlyaboutA.The popularityof smartphones.B.The signsof“alwaysonstress.C.The progressof moderntechnology.D.The causeof smartphoneaddiction.
34.Kevin Holeshdeveloped Momentto.A.research howpeople usetheir mobile phonesB.make peoplebetter usemobile phonesC.increase thefun of using mobilephonesD.help peoplecontrol theiruseofmobilephones
35.What sDrChristineGrant,s attitudetowards“alwayson“cultureA.Confused.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Critical.第二节七选五(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210If youdo notuse yourarms orlegs forsome time,they beeweak;when youstartusing again,they slowlybee strongagain.Everybody knowsthis,and nobodywouldthink ofquestioning thefact.36When someonesays that he hasa goodmemory,hereally meansthat hekeeps hismemory inpractice byexercising itregularly,eitherconsciously orunconsciously.When someoneelse saysthat hismemory is poor,hereally meansthat hedoes notgive itenough opportunityto beestrong.37One ofthemexercises hisarms andlegs byplaying tennis,while theother sitsinachair ormotor carallday.If afriend plainsthat hisarms areweak,we knowthat itis his own fault.38,many of us thinkthat hisparents areto blame,or thathe is just unlucky,and fewof usrealizethat itisjusthisownfault.Not allofuscan beeextremely strongor extremelyclever;but allofuscan,if wehave ordinarybodies andbrains,improve ourstrength andourmemory bythe samemeans—practice.Have youever noticedthat peoplewho cannotread orwrite usuallyhave bettermemoriesthan thosewho can39Of course,because thosewho cannotread orwritehave toremember things;they cannotwrite themdown ina littlenotebook.They havetoremember dates,time andprices,names,songs andstories;so theirmemory isthewhole timebeing exercised.40,learn fromthe poorpractice remembering.A.What doyou thinkof itB.Yet manypeople donot seemto knowthat thememory worksinthe same way.C.But ifhe tellsus thathe hasa poormemoryD.So ifyou wanta goodmemoryE.When someoneelse saysthatheispoorinthehealthF.Why isthis G.The positionis exactlythesameas thatof twopeople.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530Im proudof myselffor thiskindness Idid last nightIdid it_41_and didthe rightthing.However,I wasunwilling to_42_/because bysharing1am alsosharing the_43_and moreselfcentered sideof myself.It waslastnightand I_44_my shiftatwork.It waslate andI wantedtogostraighthome.On myway outofthedoor I_45_a fellowstaff memberand colleague.Shedoesn/thavea_46_and usuallyeither catchesa taxihome or_47_。