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1、高二英语上学期第二次月考试题命题人:黄志勇审校人:冷康平 2022.10.1 第一部分 听力 (30分)第一节(共5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A、B、C、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.what does the man mean? AHe can understand and speak. Spanish well.BHis parents can only understand Spanish.CHe cant speak Spanis

2、h well, but he can understand it.2.What does the woman mean? AThe man weighs too much.BThe man has put on a few pounds.CThe man weighs as much as he did last year.3.What flights does the woman have to fly on? AFlight 312 and Flight 421.BFlight 321 and Flight 412.CFlight 214 and Flight 342.4.What doe

3、s the man mean? AHe has no telephone, so he feels sorry.BIts not a public phone but the woman can use it.CIts not a public phone so the woman cant use it. 5.How long do they have to wait before the train leaves? ATen minutesBFive minutes.CFifteen minutes.第二节(共15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

4、几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、三个选项中选出最佳选项,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至8题。6.Who is the woman speaking to? AHer husband.BA policeman.CA fire fighter 7.Whats she asking for? AAdvice on safety.BDirections.CHelp8.What has happened to her house? AIts been burnt do

5、wn.BIts been broken into.CIts been damaged听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whats the population of Canada? A29,000,000B2,900,000C290,000,00010.What language do Canadians speak? AEnglish and ChineseBEnglish and French.CEnglish11.Why do you think the west coast has the beautiful flowers in its parks and gardens? ABe

6、cause the soil is rich there.BBecause it is nice and cool there.CBecause it is warm and it rains a lot there听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers? AFriends.BHusband and wifeCClassmates13.Whats the mans first response towards the womans suggestion? AHe agrees to

7、 go there.BHe still wants to work in the yardCHe agrees to think about it 14.What might the man be interested in? AThe Mall.BThe car show.CThe fashion show.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Where did the woman live before? AIn California.BIn Florida.CIn Indiana.16.What is the possible relationship between the two

8、 speakers? AHusband and wife.BStrangers.CFather and daughter.17.Where has the man lived for ten years? AIn Florida.BIn New YorkCIn California听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Where is the most water? AUnderground.BIn oceans and polar capsCLakes and rivers.19.What is not the use of ground water? AKeeping the rive

9、rs form drying up.BProtecting plants when rain is little.CTurning into springs, rivers, lakes.20.Why does the natural advantage of underground water become disadvantage when manmade pollution enters the picture? ABecause it is harder to clean underground water than to clean the rivers and lakes.BBec

10、ause underground water is out of sight.CBecause underground water is harder to use.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(满分15分)21. In China, _ pressure to pass _ exams gives students the impression that learning comes from textbooks. A不填;不填Bthe; theCthe; 不填D不填;the22. How do you find your new classmates? Mos

11、t of them are kind, but_ is so good to me as Bruce. AnoneBno oneCeveryoneDsomebody23. The_ of Green Olympics, High-tech Olympics and Peoples Olympics will allow Beijing to become the focal point for tourists from across the globe. ApurposeBtaskCbrandDtheme24. Childhood is a wonderful time, with many

12、 joys and few responsibilities,_ life can be harder for African children. AbecauseBalthoughCifDas25. I want someone to write the composition for me. No! As a student, you_ depend on yourself. Ashall BwillCcanDmay26. Years of efforts_ when they saw the pictures of the moon sent back to the earth by C

13、hange-I. Ashowed offBtook offCpaid offDwent off27. Is this your second car? Yes. Blue is always my colour. It is a little_ but still fits_ into the garage. Awider; more easilyBwider; easilyCwidest; more easilyDwidest; easily28. Not far from the cub, there was a garden, _ owner seated in it playing b

14、ridge with his children every afternoon. AwhoseBwhichCthatDits29. It is required that the students_ mobile phones in the school, so seldom_ them using one. Anot use; will you seeBshould not use; you will seeCdont use; will you seeDnot use; you will see30. Here is your ticket for overspeeding! You kn

15、ow you_ 16 km an hour, dont you?No, officer. I cant have been. This car doesnt do 120.Aare driving Bhave drivenCwere drivingDhad driven 31. With the electric map_ in the car _ the exact position, the driver can drive in the right direction of the destination. Afixing; showingBfixed; showingCfixed; s

16、hown Dfixing; shown 32. Is the shop_ I used to sit hours in_ you met Jack the other day? Awhere; in which Bin which; where Cthat; which D/; where33. To work at home, which one could hardly imagine, has been made _ with the development of computer technology. ApossibleBit possibleCpossiblyDto be poss

17、ible34. The moon cake is really delicious. Can I have another piece?_ AYou canBBehave yourselfCBe my guest! DDo it yourself.35. _ treating the homeless man as a shame of the society, Mr. Turner provided him with food and water. ARegardless of BAs a result of CIn case of DInstead of 第二节完形填空(共30分)阅读下面

18、短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。During the Great Depression, food and money were extremely short and bartering(以物易物)was used. One day, I was buying some early potatoes from Mr. Miller 36 I noticed a small poor boy 37 staring at a basket of green peas. To my surprise, Mr. Miller sold the

19、boy a bag of peasjust for a marble(弹珠).Mrs. Miller, who had been 38 nearby, came over and told me there were two other boys like him and that her husband often 39 with them for peas, tomatoes, or 40 although he didnt need 41 any marbles. I left the stand, smiling to myself, 42 by this man.Some time

20、later, I moved away. One day I visited some old friends, 43 that Mr. Miller had died. I agreed to 44 them to the funeral to offer words of 45 . Ahead of us in line were three young men in dark suits. They came over to Mrs. Miller, hugged her, 46 her on the cheek, spoke briefly with her and moved on,

21、 wiping their eyes.Our turn came. I told Mrs. Miller who I was and mentioned the story she had told me years ago. She said, “Those three young men who just left were just the boys I told you about. They told me 47 they appreciated the things Jim traded with them. Now, they came to pay their debt.”“W

22、eve never had a great deal of 48 ,” she added, “but right now, Jim would 49 himself to be the richest man.”Then with loving 50 , she lifted the lifeless fingers of Miller. Resting underneath were three shiny, red 51 .At that time I 52 that one would not be remembered by ones 53 , but by ones kind de

23、eds. They say it takes a 54 to find a special person, an hour to appreciate him, a day to love him, but an entire life to 55 him. 36. AwhenBwhileCasDafter 37. AquicklyBangrilyChappilyDhungrily 38. AwaitingBstandingCsmilingDwandering 39. Atalked BdiscussedCbargainedDquarreled 40. AwhateverBhoweverCwh

24、ereverDwhenever 41. AlikelyBoftenCreallyDnever 42. AimpressedBsuspectedCregrettedDembarrassed 43. AfoundBseeingCdiscoveringDlearning 44. AdirectBleadCaccompanyDallow 45. AsympathyBcomfortCsadnessDencouragement 46. AtouchedBfeltCmovedDkissed 47. AhowBwhyCwhetherDwhat 48. Aworth BwealthCvalueDfortune

25、49. AtakeBregardCconsiderDimagine 50. AquietnessBforceCstrengthDgentleness 51. AmarblesBpeasCbooksDpennies 52. Aknew BrecognizedCrealizedDrecalled 53. AwordsBspeechesCclothesDappearances 54. AtimeBsecondCminuteDweek 55. AignoreBforgetCrememberDremind第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;40分)AOne bitterly cold day, a snows

26、torm blew into our area. Needing firewood, I quickly set out with my best friend, Bruce, to look for a tree to cut down. I was glad to have Bruce along. Cutting down a tree in a snowstorm can be dangerous. So it was important to have a friend who could warn me of dangers.When I chose a big 23-meter-

27、tall tree and prepared to cut it down, my best friend suddenly warned me,“Dont cut down that tree! Its too close to the power line!”I wasnt sure about it. So I decided to disregard his warning. I wanted to finish the job quickly and go home. So I began cutting down the tree. When the tree fell, ther

28、e was no longer any doubt whether my friend was right.The tree caught the power line, bringing it to the ground. I considered cutting the tree off the line. After all, electricity cant travel through wood, so I could safely remove the tree. As I reached out my finger to touch the tree, pain ran up m

29、y arm and through my head. I had been shocked!After I returned home and told my mother what had happened, she quickly called the power company. Workers from the power company soon arrived on the scene. One of them asked if I had touched the tree, and when I told him I had, his face turned pale.“You

30、should have been killed,”he said. So why am I still alive? It was my boots that saved my life.Within two hours, the workers removed the tree. Soon the snowstorm calmed downbut not my mother.Even though she was glad I wasnt hurt, my mother was still serious with me. After all, I shouldnt have brushed

31、 off my friends warning.Through this experience, I learned its important to listen to people who offer a different perspective. Taking the time to listen might actually save a lot of time and trouble. It certainly would have kept me from getting the“shock of my life.”56The underlined word“disregard”

32、in the second paragraph means“ .”Apay no attention toBtake notice of CconsiderDfollow57In spite of Bruceswarning, the author still cut the tree because .Ahe was sure there would be nothing to happenBhe knows electricity cant travel through woodChe didnt hear his friends warning at all because of the

33、 blowing windDhe wasnt sure if Bruce was right and was anxious to go home58Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?ABut for his boots, the writer would have died.BThe writer regretted having brushed off his friends warning.CThe writer knew nothing about electricity.DWh

34、en the tree was cut down, the writer realized his friend was right.59The author wrote the passage mainly to .Agive an account of one of his terrible experiencesBmake us know its important to listen to people who offer a different perspective through his experienceCtell us not to cut trees down any m

35、oreDremind us to be careful while workingBHigh prices at the gas pump are keeping Americans off the road, say a new study. Gas prices have exceeded(超过)$3 a gallon in some regions, causing Americans to cut comsumption.Cas prices have been rising steadily due to a jump in the price of crude oil, which

36、 is used to make gasoline. Increased tensions in the Middle east, especially concerns related to Iran, have been a factor in this increase. As of Wednesday, the price for one barrel of oil was $72, a record high for the third straight day in a row.The rise in oil prices has affected the national ave

37、rage price of a gallon. Now one gallon of regular gas is averaging $2.80-up from $2.51 just a month ago, according to the American Automobile Association(AAA). Prices at some places in the South have already topped $3. According to the American Petroleum Institute, this reality has caused gas consum

38、ption to decrease: Last months usage dropped 0.6 percent compared to that of a year ago. Travel experts wonder if decreased consumption will continue into the typically busy spring and summer driving seasons. As temperatures rise, more people tend to take to the road and many travel farther.A conseq

39、uence of less driving, and thus less gas consumption, could be a fall in gas prices-which would of course encourage American to drive more! But if Americans instead continue to travel less, transportation could become more affordable in the long run. “If everyone decided to drive 3 percent less in t

40、he next 30 days, prices would crash,” says Tom Kloza, senior analyst at the Oil Price Information Service.High gas prices affect everyone. Costs rise for businesses to send products by truck or plane and for people to fly. Furthermore, prices of things we use every day may also be affected: Plastic

41、bags, paint, and laundry detergent, for instance, are all made from oil.60. The passage mainly talks about .Ahigh gas pricesBtensions in the Middle EastCadvantages of less drivingDcrude oils prices61. According to the passage, high gas prices have resulted in .Aa rise in crude oils priceBa fall in g

42、as consumptionCless travel in spring and summerDmore people going to work on foot62. We can know from what Tom Kloza said in the last but one paragraph that .Aall Americans decide to drive less for daysBgas prices are too high for people to buyCreducing gas consumption can bring gas prices downDgas

43、prices would go down in 30 days63. In which column would this passage probably appear in a newspaper?ACultureBFashionCScienceDEconomyCAmericas Bst Colleges 2022Us News World Report, $9.95 for print, $14.95 for online, $19.95 for print-online combo(组合)package. www. usnews. comThis annual book has bec

44、ome a yardstick(衡量标准)against which other college-admissinon magazine-style guides and Wed sites are judged. It marries good reporting and timely updates with a very user-friendly design. Consider the print-online combo package, which allows both parents and students to look through in the medium the

45、y choose.The Best 361 Colleges 2022Edited by Princeton Review (Random House, $21.95). www. Princetonreview. ComThe latest edition of this popular guide continues its tradition of solid information on costs, class size and learning environment of colleges and universities that made the editors cut fo

46、r best schools.Students Guide to CollegesEdited by Jordan Goldman and Colleen Buyers (Penguin, $18). www. StudentsGuide. com.Bills itself as the only guide entirely written by students, for students. Useful, straight talk about what “Americas top 100 schools” are like, academically and socially.The

47、Insiders Guide to the Colleges 2022Edited by Yale Daily News Staff (St. Martins, $19.99).The scoop(独家新闻)on everything from drug use to dorm food at more than 320 schools, from the students who live there.64. What kind of people in the passage mainly written for?AAdvisors for college students.BGradua

48、tes looking for a job.CStudents to enter colleges.DTeachers teaching in colleges.65. The underlined word “Penguin” in the passage probably refers to .Athe author of the bookBa publishing house Ca bookstoreDa college or a university66. If you want to buy Americas Best Colleges 2022, one for print and

49、 the other for online, how much will you have to pay at least?A$9.95B$14.95C$19.95D$24.9067. Which of the following books offers some information about food in colleges?AThe Insiders Guide to the Colleges 2022BAmericas Best Colleges 2022.CStudents Guide to Colleges.DThe Best 361 Colleges 2022.DExper

50、ts have long supposed that the Red Planet was once home to water some two billion years ago, but now a team of Canadian and US researchers say theyve found hard evidence to support the theory a discovery certain to heat up discussion on whether Mars once supported life.The researchers study says the

51、 ragged, kilometer high and undulating (起伏的) features on the Martian surface are in fact shorelines of massive ancient oceans that once covered a third of the planets surface.It shows that there were shorelines and that Mars, at one time, had massive standing bodies of water that we would call ocean

52、s. It was a blue planet. It was a blue planet early in its history, and these were not small pools, said Jerry Mitrovica, a University of Toronto geophysicist involved in the study.Because the study did not clearly involve biological issues, neither scientist wished to speculate (推测) on the implicat

53、ions (暗示) their findings may have regarding the existence of life ancient or current on Mars. But the studys lead author, Taylor Perron of Harvard University acknowledged that liquid water does seem to be a basic requirement for life as we know it on Earth.Perron said the study further shows its mat

54、hematically impossible for the entire Martian water supply to have been lost to space, and much of it may still be underground. So the next step in terms of research will be to figure out where the water has gone. By pointing out where the bodies of water might have been located, it will give scient

55、ists a good target in terms of where to concentrate exploration efforts.68. What does the passage mainly talk about?AHow shorelines came into being.BWhere shorelines exist on Mars.CAnother sign of life is found on Mars.DScientists find shorelines on Mars.69. According to the passage, the shorelines

56、on Mars .Anow it still lying there with water.Bwill bring hot discussion about life on Mars.Cwill remain to be proved by scientists.Dlook ragged and extend kilometers long.70. According to the third paragraph, Jerry thinks that .Aliquid water is a basic requirement for life.Bseen from outer space, M

57、ars looks blue.Cthe once shorelines are now small pools.DMars was once covered by water71. What can be learned from the last paragraph?AMan may find underground water on Mars.BWater on Mats was completely lost into space.CScientists have located the position of water on Mars.DScientists main target

58、is to analyze water on Mars.EMonica Huang, a 25-year-old office worker from Taiwan, worries about her Chinese handwriting skills. “I use my computer to write e-mails. I use my cell phone to send text messages to friends. Its so easy for me to forget how to write Chinese characters!”Monica is not alo

59、ne in her worries. There is growing concern that modern communication devices are threatening writing skills in many languages. Experts specifically worry about Chinese handwriting , a tradition nearly 4,000 years old. More and more young Chinese are relying on computers, cell phones and other elect

60、ronic tools to communicate. Over time, they become unable to recall the stroke order (笔顺) to write some characters. So writing by hand becomes more and more difficult. Electronic devices arent the first tools to threaten Chinese handwriting. Until the early 1900s, the brush was Chinas main writing i

61、nstrument. But when pens became popular , many people accused them of damaging the cultural tradition of calligraphy(书法)。Their concerns sound reasonable. Today only a small number of people still practice calligraphy.In Chinese classrooms today, balancing computer skills with handwriting is often di

62、fficult. A teacher at an elementary school in Taipei often gets complaints from her students parents. “Whats the point of making students practice characters?” One parent asked. “With computers, they only need to recognize them.”A recent survey shows that 95 percent of adult Chinese citizens handwri

63、te less than forty Chinese characters per year. The same group receives an average of 20 e-mails per week.In response, a character-writing campaign has begun. The campaign encourages people to send more handwritten Chinese characters. Campaign organizers plan to establish the first Chinese character

64、 museum. They hope their efforts will help rescue the tradition of handwritten Chinese characters.Despite concerns, many people remain positive about the handwriting issue. They think this is the natural trend of societys progress. When you use your hands less, you use you brains more.72. The author

65、 begins the passage with Monicas remarks _. A. to tell people the importance of Chinese handwriting B. to offer an example of poor Chinese handwriting C. to show our dependence on technology D. to introduce the topic to be discussed73. What does the underlined word “them” (in Paragraph 4 ) refer to?

66、 A. Pens B. Electronic devices C. Brushes D. Peoples concerns74. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. there is no need to require students to practice handwriting B e-mails have completely taken the place of character-writing C. the character-writing campaign aims to rescue handwriting D.

67、most Chinese people prefer to write characters no longer75. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Is it time to rescue calligraphy? B. Is Chinese handwriting in danger? C Rising concerns about calligraphy. D. A character-writing campaign launched第四部分写作第一节:对话填空(10分)请认真阅读下列对话,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,

68、在标有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。N=NicolaA=AmyN: Hi, Ann, How do you like your new house?A: I like it a lot. Its close to school-it only (76) t about 76. ten minutes by bike. But how did you know that I moved?N: Bob told me about it. (77) A , Im interested in house 77. because Im looking for a plac

69、e right now. So how is the rent? Is it (78) r ? 78. A: Yes, I think so. Its especially low because I do housecleaning (79) o a week for the landlady. 79. N: That (80) s like a good idea. How do you get along 80. with the landlady?A: Fine. Actually I dont see much of her. We (81) s 81. the kitchen bu

70、t it seems shes not in there much.N: How did you find the place?A: (82) T an ad in the newspaper. It didnt take too 82. much time to find it. By the way, I (83) h that the 83. university housing office has a good rental list. Id check over there if I (84) w you. 84. N: Thank for the idea. I (85) r w

71、ant to get settled. 85. A: Good luck.第二节 书面表达(25分)国庆节即将来临,同学们都在谈论如何度过一周长假的问题。根据下面表格提示,用英语写一篇短文,并发表自己的观点。外出旅游呆在家里1 了解祖国,亲近自然;2 有益于身心健康;3 有利于节后的学习。1 好好休息一下;2 补补功课;3 时间宝贵,多读几本书。注意:1短文须包括提示的全部内容要点,可适当发挥;2词数:100左右;3开头已为你写好。The National Day is drawing near. Almost all the students are talking about 座 位 号2

72、022届高三第二次月考英语试题答题卡第一部分 听力题号12345678910答案题号11121314151617181920答案第二部分 单选题号212223242526272829303132333435答案第三部分 完型填空题号36373839404142434445答案题号46474849505152535455答案第四部分 阅读理解题号56575859606162636465答案题号66676869707172737475答案第五部分 对话填空76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 第六部分 书面表达The National Day is drawing near.

73、 Almost all the students are talking about 2022届高三第二次月考英语试题答案第一部分 听力题号12345678910答案CCACBBCBAB题号11121314151617181920答案CBCBCBABCA第二部分 单选题号212223242526272829303132333435答案CADBACBDACBDACD第三部分 完型填空题号36373839404142434445答案ADBCACADCB题号46474849505152535455答案DABCDACACB第四部分 阅读理解题号56575859606162636465答案ADCBABC

74、DCB题号66676869707172737475答案CADBDADACB第五部分 对话填空76takes 77.Actually78.reasonable 79.once80.sounds/seems81.share82.Through83.hear84.were85.really第六部分 书面表达The National Day is drawing near. Almost all the students are talking about how to spend the one-week holiday. Some think we should take the opportun

75、ity to go out for travel. In this way we can know more about our country and get close to nature. Besides. its good for our health and it will benefit our study after the holiday. However, other students plan to stay at home to have a good rest and make up some lessons. They say the time is very precious and we should make good use of it to read more books.I think both make sense. But maybe its better to spend some of it traveling and the rest reading. We can kill two birds with one stone this way.14 / 14

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