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1、高二英语下册第一次月考试卷英语试卷 I. 听力部分 (共两节,满分20分)第一节(每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What do we know about the man and Sarah? A. They are both doctors.B. They are both chemists.C. They work in the same department.2. What will the man p

2、robably ask Jake to do? A. Go with him. B. Put off the trip. C. Stay home as backup.3. Why is the woman moving to a new flat? A. She needs a quieter place.B. The new flat is near the school.C. The present one is too expensive.4. What does the woman mean? A. The woman mustnt do it again.B. Hes not at

3、 all angry. C. Someone else is also angry.5. Who is Mr. White? A. A repairman.B. A professor. C. A salesman.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5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。听下面一段材料,回答第6、7 题:6. What is the season now? A. Sprin

4、g.B. Summer. C. Autumn.7. What will the speakers do? A. See an indoor movie. B. Have take-away food in the park. C. See an outdoor movie.听下面一段材料,回答第810 题:8. How much money was there in the purse? A. About $15.B. About $50. C. About $55.9. Where did the woman most probably leave her purse? A. In the

5、street. B. In the coffee shop. C. In the shoe department.10. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Friends. B. Teacher and student. C. Police and customer.听下面一段材料,回答第1113 题:11. What are the speakers talking about? A. A person. B. British Literature. C. American History.12. W

6、ho is the man? A. An officer. B. A professor C. A monitor.13. What can we infer about Mark Brown? A. He dislikes classes. B. Hes often absent from class. C. He seldom misses class for no good reason.听下面一段材料,回答第1416 题:14. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A holiday plan.B. A newspaper.C.

7、 A nice ship.15. Where did the speakers spend their vacation last year? A. On the sea.B. On a beach.C. At a hospital.16. What can we learn about the woman? A. Shes in bad health.B. Shell call the travel agent now. C. Shed rather stay in one place.听下面一段材料,回答第1720 题:17.What will they make in the cooke

8、ry class? A. Cakes.B. Bread. C. Sweets.18.What kind of poetry will they hear tomorrow evening? A. Poetry by teachers. B. Poetry by foreigners. C. Poetry by children.19.By whom will the concert be given? A. A singer.B. A group of musicians. C. A pianist.20.What will the talk be about? A. An old house

9、.B. A mountain.C. A new city.II. 单项选择 (共20小题,20分)21. I smoke out of _ habit, not for _ pleasure; for I have been in the habit for twenty years.A. a; the B. the; a C. /; the D. /; /22. Were it not for the snowy weather, we _all right. A. would be B. would have been C. were D. may be 23. Jenny_have ke

10、pt her word .I wonder why she changed her mind.A. must B. should C. need D. would24. Heaccidentally_hehadquarreledwithhiswifeand thathehadntbeenhomeforacoupleofweeks.A.letout B.gave off C.madesure D. turnedout25. _ surprised me most _ such a little boy of seven could play the violin so well.A. That.

11、what B. It.that C. That.which D. What.that26.Susan, will you please go and empty that drawer? _? A. What for B. What is it C. How is it D. How come 27. One weeks time has been wasted. I cant believe we did all that work for _. A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything28. How often do you eat

12、 out? _, but usually once a week. A. Have no idea B. It depends C. As usual D. Generally speaking29.I can guess you were in a hurry .You _ your sweater inside out .A. had wore B. were C. were wearing D. are wearing 30. Guess what! I came across an old friend at the party last night. _ Im sure you ha

13、d a wonderful time . A. Sounds good ! B. Very well . C. How nice ! DAll right .31. Im sure Andrew will win the first prize in the final. I think so. He _ for it for months. A. is preparing B. was preparing C. had been preparing D. has been preparing32. The girl is still fast asleep, with her head _

14、deep in her arms.A. bury B. to bury C. buried D. burying33. While learning to play the piano, without proper instruction, you can _ some bad habits. A. find out B. make up C. figure out D. pick up 34._ we cant get seems better than anything _ we have.A. What, what B. What, that C. That, that D. That

15、, what35. TheideapuzzledmesomuchthatIstoppedforafew secondsto tryto_.A. makeitout B.break it up C.give it out D.turnitup 36. Only when I left my parents for Italy _ how much I loved them. A. I realized B. I had realized C. had I realized D. did I realize37. The picture exhibition bored me to death.

16、I wish I_ to it. A. had not gone B. have not gone C. did not go D. can not have gone 38. Was Martin sorry for what he d done?_. It was just like him! A. Never mind B. All right C. Not really D. Not surprisingly39. Your advice that_ till next week is reasonable. A. she waits B. she wait C. she will w

17、ait D. she waited 40. So much of interest _ that most visitors simply run out of time before seeing it all. A. offers Beijing B. Beijing offers C. does Beijing offer D. Beijing does offer. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41-60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Tick,tock,tick,tock. Im

18、sitting here,watching the movements of my existence pass slowly away. My house has been 41 for such a long time,and Im lonely and forgotten. Sitting here, by myself, all that I can do is to 42 and think about my past. I could tell you stories that only 43 would know. But walls cant speak. I came to

19、this place many years ago,along with an old man. 44 , he was with me for only three short years before he passed on For a time,I was left alone,while people came and 45 the house. Then,one day a nice couple moved in with a young son. 46 , their son Danny liked to stay with me,and I was completely 47

20、 of him. He always looked as if he loved the stories I told,most of which began with Back in my day” and When I was 48 ” I sometimes had the kind of idea that he didnt really understand what I was saying,but it felt good to be 49 When Danny went off to college, my heart broke. Soon afterward, 50 sol

21、d the house, including me New owners came and 51 . Then,one day it so happened that I was in when a new family was moving into the house. You cant even imagine my 52 when,unexpectedly, Danny walked through the front door. He had a 53 and kids now. I was so overjoyed when I saw him that I put all my

22、54 into my daily activities. I spent the next twenty years watching his kids grow up, with a mixture of pride and 55 about what would happen next.The kids finally became 56 and Danny sold the house. That was about five years ago. Some of the local kids have started the rumor (谣言) that the house is h

23、aunted (闹鬼的)and,in a way,it is. It is haunted(萦绕) by 57 of all the people who have lived in it. Every second has 58 me so much. I have been 59 them and I hope that someday somebody will 60 me, and drop in on me again. Maybe then Ill get a new home and an opportunity for a whole new set of memories.4

24、1. A. crowded B. empty C. paintedD. sold42. A. date back B. look back C. turn back D. hold back43. A. friends B. learners C. neighbors D. walls44. A. Luckily B. Happily C. Unfortunately D. Surprisingly45. A. looked at B. settled in C. bought in D. sold out46. A. At last B. At one time C. At a time D

25、. From the beginning47. A. tired B. friendly C. admire D. fond48. A. older B. healthierC. betterD. younger49. A. loved B. valuedC. dislikedD. concerned50. A .Danny B. IC. his parentsD. the old man51. A. settled B. wentC. livedD. greeted52. A. pity B. prideC. surpriseD. sadness53. A. friend B. daught

26、erC. sonD. wife54. A. energy B. powerC. forceD. strength 55. A. happiness B. dreamC. anxietyD. disappointment56. A. old B. impatientC. adultsD. tired57. A. families B. furniture C. housesD. memories58. A. impressed B. surprised C. encouragedD. inspired59. A. waiting B. longing C. missingD. memorizin

27、g60. A. call B. rememberC. visit D. attendIV. 阅读理解 (共20小题, 每小题2分,满分40分) ALike so many girls of my generation, I went straight from college to society. Through my familys attempt, I found my suitable job. I thought I was doing a great job. One day, a female program director arrived at the station. Th

28、is large and frightening woman came to work every day with an equally large and frightening German dog. She didnt like me. When she called me into her office one Friday afternoon, she simply said, “Youre fired!” leaving me to wonder what had gone so terribly wrong. Six months later, after calling ev

29、ery program director in town, I went to work for another major-market radio station, doing four-minute stories for a low $15 each. With two young children and a husband who was just starting his own career, I took a chance. Today, some 28 years later, I am still at WOR Radio with a two-hour daily ta

30、lk show interviewing celebrities, authors and politicians, giving information to more than a million listeners a week and loving every minute of it. I was young when those firings happened, but the process is still the same. Firings know no age or gender. The trick is to get out from under the cover

31、s and make things happen. This is exactly what Sherrye Henry did. Sherrye, when her organization came across a sudden financial failure, she was fired. “This wasnt the first job I had lost. Hard as it is, one must remember that there is always life after losing a job.” said Sherrye. Helpful friends,

32、 good luck and a good resume got Sherrye back on track. Within a month, she landed what she calls the most satisfying job of her life: raising money for Episconpal Relief and Development (ERD), which provides emergency assistance to people in 40 countries.61. The author was fired because_.A. she did

33、nt like her job B. she lacked working experienceC. the program director didnt like her D. she made a big mistake62. The author worked for the major-market radio station because_.A. she could interview many celebrities B. she had to support the familyC. the salary was very satisfying D. her husband h

34、ad no job at that time63. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Sherrye caused the financial failure of her organization.B. Although she was optimistic, Sherrye was often out of work.C. Sherrye got her new job on ERD without much difficulty.D. Sherrye volunteered to provide emergency assistan

35、ce to the people in trouble.64. The author described her and Sherryes experiences to tell people that _.A. they were fired at the same time B. it was hard to find a jobC. they once had the same situation D. when facing firing, one shouldnt lose heart B SANDESTIN, Fla. A 14-year-old girl died last Sa

36、turday after a shark attacked her while she and a companion were swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, authorities said. The teenagers were swimming on boards about 100 yards off shore when they noticed a dark shadow in the water. The other swimmer was not injured, Walton County Sheriffs spokeswoman Donna

37、 Shank said. According to Shank, both girls swam to the shore, and the victim was taken to a hospital where she was pronounced dead. The girl was on vacation from Gonzales, La., but her name was not immediately told. It was not clear what type of shark attacked her, said Stan Kirkland, spokesman for

38、 the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. “The girl was some distance off from the shore,” Kirkland said. “I dont think anyone got a good view of the shark.” The attack happened near the Camping on the Gulf Holiday Travel Park, about 45 miles east of Pensacola on the Florida Panhandle.

39、 Authorities closed about 20 miles of crowded beaches to swimming shortly after the attack. It was not immediately clear when they would reopen. Robert Goodwin, 12, said he was ordered out of the water by authorities. “I didnt know it was because of a shark when I was told to get out,” he said. Good

40、wins father, Mark, said the family comes to the beach every year. “It was just a strange feeling to see folks sitting there on the beach,” he said. Florida averaged more than 30 shark attacks a year from 2022 to 2022, but there were only 12 attacks off the states coast last year, according to statis

41、tics offered by authorities.65. The passage was written to _.A. tell the danger of sharks in the seaB. persuade local authorities to protect swimmersC. remind teenagers of a lesson from the accidentD. report the story of a shark attack66. According to the authorities, we can know that _.A. one of th

42、e two injured swimmers was on vacationB. most people know the sufferers nameC. nobody really saw clearly the shark attack the girlD. nobody will be allowed to stay on the beach67. In the past five years, how many shark attack accidents happened in Florida?A. More than 30. B. More than 132.C. More th

43、an 120.D. More than 150.68. The best title for the passage would be _.A. Shark kills 14-year-old girl in Florida B. Swimming in the sea is dangerousC. Authorities keep travelers out of the beach D. Shark attacks cause worry in Florida C Green attackers are taking over America. No. Not attackers from

44、 space, just plants. You might not think of plants as dangerous, but in this case they are threatening natures delicate (脆弱的) food web. The attackers are plants from other countries brought here to make gardens and yards look pretty. Ever since people started to arrive on Americas shores, theyve car

45、ried along trees, flowers, and vegetables from other places. Now there are so many of those plants, and they are crowding out the native plants that have lived here since before human settlers arrived. And thats a problem, says Dr Doug Tallamy. Hes an insect expert at the University of Delaware. He

46、explains that almost all the plant-eating insects in the United States90% of themare specialized. That means they eat only certain plants. Pretty orange and black monarch butterflies, for example, can only dine on one plant: milkweed. If people cut down milkweed and replace it with something else, t

47、he butterflies starve, because their bodies cannot accept any other food. But trouble doesnt stop there; it goes right across the food web. When insects cant get the right plants to eat and they die off, then the birds dont have enough bugs (小虫) for their meals. Tallamy points out that almost all mi

48、grating birds depend on insects to feed their young. “We cannot let the plants and animals around us disappear,” says Tallamy. “The way to preserve them is to give them food to eat. But when we plant non-native plants, we are hitting the food web, because then we dont have the insects the birds need

49、 to live.” Fewer of the right plants mean fewer bugs, and fewer bugs mean fewer birds. And thats bad for the Earth, because we need a variety of living things to keep the planet healthy and beautiful.69. In the authors opinion, what kind of plant is dangerous?A. Poisonous plants. B. Native plants. C

50、. Non-native plants. D. Gene-modified plants.70. How did those non-native plants arrive in America?A. They were brought in by big companies.B. They were carried by visitors and immigrants.C. They were spread by big winds across oceans.D. They were planted by foreign gardeners.71. What are the specia

51、lized plants for the 90% of American plant-eating insects?A. The plants that make gardens and yards look pretty.B. The native plants existing before humans came to America.C. The plants that need living environment like milkweed.D. The plants carried by the first settlers.72. By writing the passage,

52、 the author wanted to _.A. explain how food web is made up B. suggest protecting native plantsC. suggest protecting our environment D. teach us some knowledge about biology D Patricia Blues, 29, has a new aim in life: to keep drivers hands on their steering wheels and off their cell phones. On Novem

53、ber 2, 2022, Blues lived through a horrible experience. A motorist dialing a cell phone drove through a stop sign at 45 miles per hour and ran into the side of Blues car. Blues 2-year-old daughter was killed immediately in the crash.Blues has since dedicated her time to pushing for laws that would p

54、revent this type of tragedy from happening again.Cell phones are not the only distractions (分神) that cause accidents. Eating, changing CD, reading maps, talking to passengers, and just reaching for an object on the floor can be dangerous. Therefore, the emphasis should be on educating drivers to avo

55、id all distractions. However, talking on cell phones might be easier to regulate than eating or changing music. At least 34 states have already passed laws to restrict cell phone use in moving cars. No state has banned it yet, but several U. S. cities have. Worldwide, 13 nations, including Australia

56、, England, Germany, Japan and China have banned drivers use of cell phones in moving cars.To date, no scientific evidence has been published showing that talking on the phone affects driving safety. But according to a test by some high school students, “driving while on the phone does affect safety

57、and probably shouldnt be done”.73. What happened to Patricia Blues last November? _.A. She was seriously injured in a car crash B. She lost her daughter in a road accidentC. She broke the traffic rules at a bus stop D. Her vehicle was destroyed by a motorbike74. The tragedy was caused by _. A. Blues

58、 lack of driving experience B. the motorists failure of seeing the stop sign C. Blues poor car conditions D. the motorists absence of mind while driving75. Patricia Blues new goal of life is to persuade the government _. A. to prohibit the carrying of cell phones in cars B. to educate drivers to avo

59、id all distractions C. to ban talking on the phone while driving D. to study harmful results of using cell phones76. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? _.A. Using cell phone while driving is easier to be controlled by law than other distractions B. It is more important to make law

60、s than educate drivers to be aware of driving safety C. Driving while on the phone is firmly against only by some students from high school D. It is extremely urgent for the cities with a large population to restrict using cell phones EHeadaches associated with air travel appear to be a “huge and pa

61、inful problem”, Israeli researchers report.In a study of 906 men and women who had traveled more than once by plane, nearly 6% reported that they experienced headaches associated with flying.There are a number of mechanisms that could contribute to headaches during air travel, including stress, poor

62、 air quality, engine noise and changes in barometric pressure (大气压), the investigators note. To investigate the prevalence(盛行) of flight-associated headaches, they surveyed visitors to the travel clinic at their medical center.More than one in five of the study participants had headaches at least on

63、ce a month that werent related to flying, the researchers found. But just over half of the 5.7% who reported flight-associated headaches suffered headaches this frequently. They were also slightly more likely to have migraines(偏头痛). Two-thirds of those who suffered flight-associated headaches were w

64、omen, and one-third had a family history of headache.Among the flight-associated headache sufferers, 19.2% said they had headaches every time they flew. Nearly a quarter said their headaches got worse as the plane climbed, while a fifth said the pain became worse as the plane descended to the Dead S

65、ea, which is about 400 meters below sea level, suggesting that barometric pressure may be a factor.This study, the researchers conclude, suggests that flight-associated headache “seems to affect a significant number of the travel population”.77. According to the research, how many people reported th

66、at they experienced headaches associated with flying?A. About 906B. About 54 C. About 362 D. About 23178. Which of the following doesnt contribute to headaches during air travel?A. Poor air qualityB. Noise of the engineC. Atmosphere D. Stress79. The researches found _.A. more than half of the study

67、participants had headaches at least once a monthB. just over half of the study participants had a family history of headacheC. nearly a quarter said they had headaches every time they flewD. two-thirds of those who suffered flight-associated headaches were women80. The underlined word “descended” pr

68、obably means _.A. fellB. raisedC. landedD. flew 注意: 以下两道大题连同作文答在第六页上V. 单词拼写 (每小题0. 5分,满分5分), 根据所给单词的首字母或汉语意思完成单词,使句意通顺。(用本学期学过的单词的适当形式填空)。81. Usually, before a film starts, we can see such a sentence, “The story is totally i_”; that is to say, it is not true . 82. He was ill in hospital for three mo

69、nths,and e_ he died.83. Hard work is f_ to success. Without it, there is little hope to succeed.84. He s_ his life to save his boy from drowning. HHH85. At last the kidnapped (绑架) girl was r_ by the police.86. Although they failed, they didnt lose heart. They are _ (分析)the cause. 87. There is a _ (规

70、定) that large trucks must not use this road.88.The new student had to change his daily _(常规) and lifestyle to get used to the collegelife.89. The Mississippi River forms a natural _(分界) between Iowa and Illinois. 90. The show enjoyed the nationwide _ (普及).VI. 短文改错 (共10个小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Did you enjoy y

71、ourself yesterday? I suppose you do. But Id91_ like to tell you what a bad day I had yesterday. Nothing92_ just went wrong. On the morning, my alarm clock didnt ring, 93_ since I woke up an hour late. I was in such a hurry that I burnt my 94_ hand when I was cooking breakfast. Then I ran out the hou

72、se 95_ to catch a 8:30 bus. This is the bus I usually take. But, you96. _ may laugh, I missed it of course. I am very unhappy, and scared 97. _ as well as because my teacher hates the students coming late to school. 98. _ So I ran three miles to school only discover that nobody was there.99_ The sch

73、ool was quiet and peaceful. Our classroom was locked.100. _ I realized that moment: It was Sunday. VII.书面表达(满分25分)现在,许多父母都到孩子所在的学校附近租房子“陪读”。对此现象人们意见不一。请根据以下提示,用英语写一篇120词左右的短文,并发表自己的看法。赞成者的理由反对者的理由你的看法1、照顾孩子,让孩子安心学习;2、监管孩子,防止其养成抽烟、上网成瘾等坏习惯。1、孩子在学校应学会自理,不应过分依靠父母;2、浪费父母的时间和金钱。Should parents rent houses

74、 near their childrens schools so that they can stay with their children while they are studying ? There are varied opinions ._ 参考答案听力: 1-5 BAACA 6-10 BCBCC 11-15 ABCAB 16-20 CBCBA 单选:21-25 DABAB 26-30 ABBDC 31-35 DCDBA 36-40 DACBC完形: 41-45 BBDCA 46-50 DDDAC 51-55 BCDAC 56-60 CDACB阅读:61-64 CBCD 65-68

75、 DCBA 69-72 CBBB 73-76 BDCA 77-80 BCDA单拼:81. imaginary 82. eventually 83. fundamental 84. sacrificed 85. rescued86. analyzing 87.regulation 88. routine 89.boundary 90.popularity改错: 91.dodid 92. NothingEverything 93. OnIn 94. sinceso 95. out 后加of 96.a 改为the 97amwas 98去掉well 后as 99only后加to 100正确 作文: P

76、ossible version:Should parents rent houses near their childrens schools so that they can stay with their children while they are studying ? There are varied opinions .Some people are for the idea. In their opinion, parents can look after their children by staying with them so that their children can

77、 put their hearts into studies. Moreover, parents can prevent their children from falling into bad habits like smoking or being addicted to the Internet.Others, however, hold the opposite opinion. They argue that students should learn to care for themselves instead of depending on their parents, whi

78、ch is very important for their future. Besides, it is a waste of money and time for parents to rent another house.In my opinion, we students are old enough and have the ability to look after ourselves. Theres no need for parents to do everything for us. We should start taking some responsibility for ourselves or well never grow up.- 10 - / 10

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