1、山东省邹城市第二中学2021-2022学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What will the man buy?A. Bread. B. Meat.C. Vegetables.2. Where will the speakers meet?A. In a park.B. In a gym. C. In a coffee shop.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. How to cook the eggs.B. Who to boil the eggs.C
2、. What to cook for breakfast.4. When were the speakers planning to have dinner together?A. At 8:00 tomorrow. B. At 7:00 tonight. C. At 9:00 tomorrow.5. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Friends. B. Family members. C. Neighbors.第二节: (共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。6. When did th
3、e man start wearing glasses?A. At seven years old. B.At six years old. C. At ten years old.7. How did the man end up with bad eyesight?A. He got it from his mother. B. He watched too much TV.C. He had bad reading habits.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8. What kind of restaurant are the speakers talking about?A. A
4、restaurant without human staff.B. A restaurant with robot waiters.C. A restaurant with only one human staff member.9. Who opened the restaurant?A. A famous chef. B. Several programmers. C. Some university students.10. What do some customers complain about the restaurant?A.The quality of the ingredie
5、nts. B. The number of dishes available. C. The speed of the service.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The womans trip of this summer. B. Chinese culture.C. Some places of interest in Beijing.12. Which city will the woman surely visit besides Beijing?A. Xi an. B.Shang
6、hai. C. Chengdu.13. Where will the woman be staying in Beijing?A. In a dormitory. B. In a rented apartment. C. In a local familys house.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14. When did the woman begin to feel bad?A. At midnight last night. B.Yesterday afternoon. C. This morning.15. Whats wrong with the woman?A. She h
7、as a low fever. B. She has a backache. C. She has caught a bad cold.16. Why does the woman want to go home?A. To eat something. B.To study for a test. C. To get her phone.17. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Read her books in the hospital.B. Take some medicine as soon as possible.C. Ask her
8、 brother for help.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18. What do we know about Seville?A.Its full of old buildings. B. Its famous for its cafes.C. Its the biggest city in Spain.19. Why is the Cathedral the most amazing?A. You can get lost in it.B. You can sit in it for hours. C. You can see the whole city from it.20
9、. What are the professional dancers wearing?A. Big dancing shoes.B. Red flowers in their hair.C. Short skirts.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(15个小题,每题2.5分,满分37.5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。ABonfire night(篝火之夜)is fast approaching in London. The following are the best spots to watch fireworks shows.Saturd
10、ay Morden Park This fireworks show is perfect to take the little ones along to. The show will include new fire and light acts and will be set to accompanying music. When all of the magic is over, attendees can enjoy the entertainment or pick up a refreshment at the on-site bar.Tickets:9 in advance 1
11、0 at the gates.Tickets can be bought here.Clissold ParkThis 20-minute show is more demure (娴静的) than other show spots due to the animals which live in the park, however, still promises a beautiful show. The show will also be accompanied (伴奏) by music.Tickets: Adults 8.75, children 3.75. Prices reduc
12、ed by l for people living in Hackney Borough.Tickets can be bought here.Croydon Road Recreation GroundThis family-focused event has been running since 1946 and offers two chances to catch the excitement of the fireworks. A smaller show at 6:00pm promises reduced noise, perfect for little children, m
13、eanwhile, the main event promises a bang at 7:45pm.Tickets: Children under 11 free, over 115, adults10Tickets can be bought on the gate.Alexandra PalaceThe biggest fireworks event in London, having run for 150 years, Alexandra Palace is set to excite audiences again this year with a splendid show. T
14、he grounds will also include a German-Beer festival and delicious food.Tickets: Adults 12.50, kids 11-15 10, and kids under 11 2.50.Tickets can be bought here.21. What do Clissold Park and Saturday Morden Park have in common?A. Neither is open to kids.B. One can enjoy coffee in a bar.C. The backgrou
15、nd music is provided. D. There are caged animals.22. How much would a couple with a child of 10 pay least for a show?A. 15.5.B. 18.25.C. 20.D. 19.25.23. Where is this text most likely from?A. A textbook.B. A magazine.C. A report.D.A website. BWhen I teach yoga (瑜伽), I usually announce “Phones off an
16、d at the back of the room” at the beginning of class. Recently, I forgot and had to whisper to a student texting during class to turn off her phone. She looked displeased but did so. But two days later, in another class, I was met with resistance from a young woman who completely refused.“But Im on
17、call. I might have to jump up and run out of class.”“Then maybe this isnt the best place for you to be tonight.”That response got me an angry and unfriendly look. But when she came back the next week, there was no phone and she was much more present.Present is what Im asking my students to be. Prese
18、nt to themselves and their yoga experience. You cannot be present to yoga if you are texting or emailing or anxiously awaiting a call. And neither can anyone around you. Definitely, if one phone is out, many pairs of eyes are drawn to it. And then other phones start to appear. Forget the fact that y
19、oure missing the class you paid for; youre at risk of losing your balance and hurting yourself or someone else due to inattention, or disturbing someone elses moment of peace and stillness with the clicking of your keys.So please, do yourself and everyone around you, this teacher included, a favor a
20、nd turn your phone off and put it away before you unroll your yoga mat. If you truly are on call, think hard before you come to class. Be present for yourself, wherever you need to be.24. How does the author introduce her topic?A. By making comparison. B. By giving examples. C. By presenting the pro
21、cess. D. By analyzing cause and effect.25. Why was the young woman angry with the author?A. Because she was brave enough to say no.B. Because she thought she was reasonable.C. Because she didnt like the yoga class at all.D. Because the author was rude to her.26. Which is Not the probable result of u
22、sing phones in yoga class?A. Hurting yourself.B. Missing the class.C. Getting others admiration.D. Disturbing others.27. Whats the authors purpose of writing this passage?A. To describe the situation of her yoga class.B. To explain her relationship with students.C. To stress the importance of being
23、attentive in yoga class. D. To show her opinion about using mobile phones.CA new officer with the Huntington Park Police patrols (巡逻) local parks 24 hours a day seven days a week.He doesnt need rest,coffee breaks,a salary or medical insurance,and that is because it is a Robocop.The main function of
24、the Robocop is to scan and film the surroundings.Besides cameras with night vision that report 360 degrees,it also has a distress button which is located here,so if somebody is to need assistance or they want to contact the communication center,they can do it by way of that distress button.There are
25、 people that are monitoring on the other end.This newest police employee is self-charging.Its easy to program it and make changes to the software if necessary.Its maintenance (维护) costs are roughly 75 thousand dollars a year.It travels the entire park.It is a programmed path,but the police are able
26、to change the path and adapt it.The Robocop can record the license plates (车牌) of passing cars and check them against an online database of stolen cars.It can also help locate a lost iPhone because it is able to determine a smartphones MAC address. The police can see from the robot if something wron
27、g happens and then come and figure it out.The Robocop cant replace its human handlers.The whole goal is to give police more time to do things machines cant do.The police have been having some concerns about safety of the parks and want an extra set of eyes that will help patrol a 24/7.Robocops creat
28、ors believe this model known as K5 is best used for providing security at public places like hospitals, parking lots,parks and airports.So far,it seems to be working out just fine.28. What is the distress button used to do?A. Serve as an alarm device. B. Locate the Robocop.C. Communicate with visito
29、rs.D. Monitor the neighbourhood.29. Which of the following can best describe the Robocop?A. Helpful but dangerous.B. Intelligent but inexpensive.C. Fashionable and good-looking. D. Tireless and multifunctional.30. Why does the Robocop record the license plates of passing cars?A. To direct traffic. B
30、. To build a database.C. To find lost cars. D. To prevent accidents.31. What can we infer about the Robocop in the last paragraph?A. It has been widely used.B. It has limitation in use.C. Its creators need more support.D. Its security is still under test. DIf youve taken a personality test before, y
31、ou may know it can be boring and frustrating because test takers have to answer countless and repetitive questions. However, as new HR technologies develop, traditional tests seem increasingly out of touch, for they dont include what we humans are best at: visual processing.Actually, visual tests ar
32、e not completely new. Image-based tests have long been used by psychologists to explore personality. The use of images in personality assessments not only makes them more fun and engaging, but also has other benefits.First, using image-based assessments can reduce test takers tiredness. The reductio
33、n in test tiredness can lead to more accurate responses and better completion rates. Second, image-based assessments are easier to digest for those who have difficulty reading or understanding text. This should make them more accessible to those with learning disabilities, less education or language
34、 barriers. Moreover, compared with text, a stronger reliance on images may be the better approach when trying to understand personality across cultures.Considering the potential benefits of using images in assessment, it isnt surprising that test designers have begun to use pictures and even videos.
35、 Although more work is needed to establish the full validity (有效性) of the new generation of visual assessments, initial research looks promising. One thing is certain: we must find creative and interesting ways to measure personality and keep up with peoples increasing expectations of technology.Vis
36、ual tests like these are becoming more common and critical now than ever before, thanks to the evolution of technology and usage of equipment. Rather than stick to traditional methods, its important that we start to embrace the benefits of mobile technology allowing people to take and use image-base
37、d personality tests, wherever they are in the world. Technology will continue to advance steadily. Using advancements like image-based tests will become the norm. Companies ignoring these trends will quickly get left behind.32. Which of the following is the benefit of image-based personality tests?A
38、. They can simplify text messages.B. They help to understand written messages better.C. They can collect more information about human personality.D. They help to overcome the cross-cultural misunderstandings.33. What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A. Test designers should begin to use more videos.B.
39、People dont think much of advanced technology.C. The new visual assessments have good development prospects.D. The new visual assessments turn out to be totally accurate.34. Why does the author advise companies to use image-based tests?A. Because they are more commonly used.B. Because they are used
40、in mobile devices.C. Because they are liked by job applicants.D. Because they represent the future trend.35. What is the passage mainly about?A. The process of personality assessments.B. The history of the visual processing of humans.C. Application of visual processing in personality tests.D. Explor
41、ation into the traditional personality tests.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,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。It is always said that China is the homeland of tea, which has a very long history of tea. 36 However, unlike the western custom of using a convenient teabag, Chinese go to a lot of effort
42、and time to prepare good tea for their guests, using tea-leaves, natural spring water and a special kettle etc. to create worldwide famous tea culture. Tea is not just a drinkable beverage (饮料), but also a taste of Chinese traditional culture and inheritance (继承) of spirit. Unsurprisingly, there are
43、 various tea-leaves in China. 37 Color 38 Good green tea-leaves have jade green with fresh vitality. Twisted pan green tea shows glossy gray green. If some of the tea-leaves have dry, dark and brown color, it means it is old tea. If the leaves have mixed, large contrast colors, it is believed that t
44、he tea is mixed with yellow leaves, old leaves and even old tea, which does not live up to the standard of good tea.FlavorNew tea is extremely clear and transparent with strong aroma (芳香), while old tea is characterized by brown color and weak fragrance. Take green tea and black tea for example, new
45、 green tea tastes a little bitter first, and then the fresh sweet taste begins to surface gradually, leaving a long and memorable aftertaste in mouth. 39 Place of originThere is great gap of quality among various places of origin. 40 For example, it is well-known that Yunnan produces the best qualit
46、y Puer tea and premium Oolong tea can be found within Fujian Province.A.Some varieties are identified by tightness of the leaves. B. Every tea-leaf has its own shape.C. While youre selecting tea, you should pay attention to following aspects.D. It is always advised to select tea from its main produc
47、ing areas.E. Generally, new tea-leaves look fresh and pleasing, with light green or dark green.F. For foreigners in China, drinking tea may seem like a simple refreshment.G. On the contrary, if bitter taste takes the lead and fresh sweet taste subsides, it is bad tea. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;
48、每小题1分,满分15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。Seventh-grade Carson Kropfl is an inventor, business owner and environmental activist. He created a company called Lockerboard. His story is _41_ that necessity is truly the mother of invention. Carson enjoys the excitement of surfing and skate
49、boarding. For years, he liked to use his skateboard to go to _42_. But he was _43_ that his school locker was too small to store his board. As a student, he could not change the size of his _44_, but he realized he could _45_ the shape of his skateboard. And, from that small _46_, a business was bor
50、n. Carson first just made a _47_ skateboard in the shape of a square for himself. Then he made his first _48_ at schools dining hall, where he put a few skateboards on a table and his schoolmates started buying them up.In less than two years, Carson has sold about 700 skateboards. But not all the _4
51、9_ goes to Carson. Some money goes to a nonprofit group that _50_ the health and well-being of the ocean. He _51_ one dollar for every Lockerboard sold to Ocean Unite because theyre _52_ on ocean conservation. Carsons hometown sits along a _53_ coastal area of the Pacific Ocean. And Carson, the surf
52、er, wants the ocean to _54_ that way.The young business owner says he is not exactly sure what he will do when he grows up. But he sure will stay _55_, traveling the world and supporting ocean conservation.41. A. proofB. newsC. ideaD. report42. A. homeB.schoolC. companyD. ocean43. A. shockedB.confid
53、ent C.discouragedD. touched 44. A. skateboardB. schoolC. car D. locker45. A. changeB. measureC. describeD. take46. A. actB. desireC. sizeD. step47. A. beautifulB. largerC. shorterD. safer48. A. friendsB. surveyC. mistakesD. sales49. A. agreementB. operationC. salaryD. profit 50. A. supportsB.control
54、s C. developsD. resolves51. A. earnsB. chargesC. donatesD.loses52. A. fedB. focused C. calledD. impressed53. A. dirtyB. crowdedC. pollutedD. beautiful54. A. stayB.becomeC. turnD. play55. A. wealthyB. calmC. busyD. cool第二节 单词拼写。(每小题1分,共10分)56. After analyzing the problem again, they drew a scientific
55、 c_ that mosquitoes spread malaria.57. They didnt train hard, and as a consequence, they got d_ in the championship.58. It took us about two hours to p_ the stubborn old women to switch off the loudspeaker.59. A large variety of odd items are on d_ in the museum.60. Many people are o_to having onlin
56、e classes because it is harmful to students eyesight.61. The students are _(禁止) from going out without permission.62. The institute was _(建立) in 1997, and has made remarkable achievements since then.63. Apparently, the professor has a _(偏爱) for these devices which can work automatically.64. The boy,
57、 who was unaware of the_(潜在的) dangers around him, walked into the dark woods boldly.65. I am sorry that I cant _(陪伴) you to the amusement part this Saturday.第三节 语法填空。(每小题1分,共5分)66. Quan Hongchan is widely acknowledged _ a genius at 10m Platform diving.67. The boy insisted on majoring in Electronic S
58、ports, _ made his parents annoyed.68. Tony is not available at 5:20 pm tomorrow, because he _ (practice) football then.69. The government advocates _(cut) down on fossil fuels to prevent pollution.70. The moment she arrived at home, she set out _(prepare) lunch for the family.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节:
59、(满分15分)1最近,你班即将举行以“Life in the future”为主题的英语讨论。请根据医学,能源,旅行,日常生活等几个方面,谈谈你心目中未来的生活。_第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Alex was very excited because the New Year Eve was approaching. Suddenly, he saw his grandfather sitting alone looking very unhappy.Alex went to him and asked, “Grandpa, w
60、hy are you sitting alone? Is there anything wrong with you?”His grandfather replied, “No, I am fine. I just feel like sitting alone.”“Grandpa, you know the New Year is near, so are you preparing for it?” asked Alex excitedly.“No dear, I am not. With the passage of time, the world has completely chan
61、ged and I dont see any point in celebrating the world I see today,” answered his grandfather disappointedly.“I know something is wrong with you and you are not telling me. Please tell me what the problem is.” Alex said.“I feel I am a stranger in the world I am living in. It is not the same as I have
62、 known. Now everyone is busy with their own work. Your father is busy with business, your brother is busy on the computer, your sister is busy studying abroad and your mum is busy with household work. I dont know how to pass my days,” said his grandfather sadly.“Grandpa, you have me!” said Alex.His
63、grandfather smiled and said, “Yeah, you are here, but what about others? In our days, we had a fixed time each day when the whole family sat together and talked, shared problems and laughed together.”That night Alex thought about what his grandfather had said and an idea flashed through his mind. He
64、 decided to have a surprise New Year party at his own home and make everyone come together that day. As New Years Eve got nearer, Alex got busy preparing for the party. He kept it a secret from his grandfather and asked everyone not to let him know about it in order to surprise him.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右
65、;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。It was December 31 and everyone was busy with their own work.Alex saw his grandfather looking very happy while talking with the family members.邹城二中2020级高二年级10月份月考英语答案听力:1-5: ACABB 6-10: ACACB 11-15:ABCAC 16-20: BAACB阅读理解21-35: CCD BBCC ADCB DCDC七选五 36-40 : FCEGD完形填空 ABCDA BCDDA
66、 CBDAC单词拼写:56. conclusion 57. defeated 58. persuade 59. display 60. opposed 61. banned/prohibited 62. founded 63. preference 64. potential 65. accompany 语法填空66. as 67. which 68.will be practicing 69. cutting 70. to prepare应用文写作Life in the futureWith the development of science and technology, our lif
67、e in the future will greatly differ from what it is today. It is really interesting to imagine what our life will be like in the future. A new cure for cancer is expected to be discovered and fuels such as coal, gas and petrol will not be used with new energy forms being developed. As new means of t
68、ransportation are invented, it is possible for human beings to travel to outer space and go on holiday on other planets. Besides, robots are popular in our homes and do a lot of housework for us.读后续写:Paragraph 1: It was December 31 and everyone was busy with their own work. Alexs grandfather was sit
69、ting in his room, reading a book. When the clock struck 8 pm. everyone started gathering in the living room and Alex went to call his grandfather. He was surprised to find everyone there. “Today, we are not going anywhere but enjoy the party for you!” Alex said. The whole family apologized for being
70、 busy with their lives. Then they had a wonderful dinner talking, sharing problems and laughing together.Paragraph 2: Alex saw his grandfather looking very happy while talking with the family members. They looked back on the old days and planned for the future. “I hope we wont be separated again. It
71、 never changes that home is where all family members are together.” Alex said, looking at his ageing grandfather. Others agreed and fixed a time when the whole family would get together regularly. Grandpa was moved to tears, wishing to enjoy life with everyone. Despite the cold outside, the whole family couldnt be warmer.