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1、高二上學期英語月考測試題班級2018 2019學年度上學期高二.上學期英語測試英 語考號考試時間:120分鐘試卷總分:150分第I卷第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分 40分)姓名第T (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)“Yoi閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出一個最佳 選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Podcasts播客)The B S. ReportDesigned for the sports fan with a sense of humor, the B. S. Report is hosted by the sportswriter Bill Simmon

2、s. Simmons show is in very loose and free form and it's not uncommon for him to go almost a whole show without even mentioning sports.Wait, Wait Don't Tell MeOne of the most popular Programs on National Public Radio, Wait. Wait. Donnow available as a podcast. The show is a news program in th

3、e form of a game show. Each week a group of humorists and writers join host Peter Sagal in Chicago, where they are quizzed on the weeks most important and funny news stories. Listeners also get to call in to play different news-related games for a prizeThe MothThe Moth is a weekly podcast run by a n

4、onprofit art organization. The show is made up of recordings of "true stories told before a live audience without notes". Each week. the group releases short 10-20 minute tales told by people from all walks of life. Past Presenters have included writers, comedians, scientists, and even New

5、 York City police officers.FilmspottingFilmspotting is a weekly podcast and is a must-listen for any movie fan. The show is focused on movie reviews, but hosts Adam Kempenaar and Matty Robinson do more than just tell their listeners which new movie is worth seeing. They also discuss and examine the

6、film as an art form. The show doesn ' t just focus on current movies, either, as the hosts frequently discuss old films as part of theme marathons.21. If you are a police officer. you can take part in.A.The B. S.ReportB. Wait, Wait .Don' t Tell MeC.The MothD.Filmspotting22. What do The Moth

7、and Filmspotting have in common?A .They are weekly programsB.They are open to everyoneC.Their hosts tell stories to the listeners. D. They are nonprofit arts organizations23. Which of the following is TRUE?A . You can play games in The B . S. Report.B. People can tell stories in The MothC. Adam Kemp

8、enaar just tells their listeners old movies.t TelDM e iThe Moth is available only in New YorkBThe other day I was shopping at the local Chinese grocery store. There was a line at the fish counter, but only one staff person was there to take care of the customers. Some customers ordered quite an amou

9、nt of fish for that staff person to work on. At last I was the second in line: all I wanted was a couple of crabs and should get out of there in no time.Noticing it was very busy at the fish counter, another staff person came over to help. I was ready to be served, but the staff person went to the e

10、nd of the line and began to help a couple of ladies with snail (蝸牛).The customers in front of me, being served, turned around and looked at me sympathetically and the customer behind me called to the staff person,3 / 7高二上學期英語月考測試題here, pointing at me. He was, well, ignored.CIf someone asked me, “ Wh

11、at is the most important rule to follow in America?” I wcBUbds are the only mammals that can fly a great distance, but they have another ability. Manyreply without hesitation." Wait your turn at all times." Wherever you go here in this counsryve a very long time for an animal of their size

12、. European researchers are studying bats toyou will find people waiting in a line quietly to get anything: whether in the supermarkets,understand why they live so long. They hope to make discoveries aimed at fighting the agingdepartment stores, bus stops, or gas stations, it' s just a matter of

13、waiting your turn. In a laprecess in human beings.sense, “wait your turn " is more than just a guidetliisea very basic rule that reflects the fundamental value of the western cultures. But in some situations your turn does not always come based on when you get there and how long you have waited

14、 in line, just like my case at the store. Even though this did not often happen, it did make me feel upset.24. What happened to the author at the store?A. He wasn ' t served upon his order.B. He was ill-treated by a customer.C. He was asked to be served later.D. He was asked to do others a favor

15、.25. What is the author ' s opinion about Queuing Rule?A. Wait until being served.B. Serve people as one likes.C. First come, later served.D. Wait until your turn comes.26. What does the underlined word"this " in the last paragraph refer to?A. His belief.B. His culture. C. His experien

16、ce. D. His rule.27. Why did the author write the text?A. To emphasize his kindness to others.B. To express his belief and his feelings.C. To show his disbelief in Queuing Rule.D. To introduce some western culture to us.Last week, the group of scientists said they had discovered important biological

17、qualities in some bat species. The group studied bat chromosomes(染色體).The scientists were most interested in structures connected to the ends of the chromosomes. They are called telomeres(端 粒),which shorten each time a cell divides. Scientists believe this shortening process causes cells to break do

18、wn. They say this is what causes aging.The European researchers studied 493 bats from four bat species. The group used information that had been gathered over more than 60 years. Of these animals, the greater mouse-eared bat generally lived an average of 37 years. The scientists said it had telomere

19、s that did not shorten with age. Another Myotis bat holds the record for oldest age, reaching 41 years. The scientists ' findings suggest that these bats' cetHsaindvinthedabeptyiltdheirtelomeres. This, they said, helps guard against the aging process.Based on its body size, a bat like the gr

20、eater mouse-eared bat would be expected to live four years. But, these mammals have been found to live nearly 10 times longer than that. The scientists found that only 19 species of mammals live longer than humans when their body size is considered. Eighteen of these are bats. The only exception is

21、an unusual African rat.28. What decides bats ' aging process according to the text?A. The body size of the batB. The type of chromosomesC. The building of cellD. The length of telomeres29. How long does a greater mouse-eared bat generally live?A. 19 years. B. 41 years. C. 37 years. D. 60 years.3

22、0. We can learn from the text that A. nineteen kinds of bats could live longer than humansB. the scientists have studied bats for more than six decadesC. the bats studied in the research are of the same speciesD. researchers focus on finding out why humans live long31. In which column of a magazine

23、can you read the text?A. Science B. Lifestyle C. Fashion D. BusinessDTeens don' t understand the big fussj(題大做 ).As the first generation to grow up in a wired world they hardly know a time when computers weren ' around, and they eagerly catch the chance to spend hours online, chatting with f

24、riends, so what?But researchers nationwide are increasingly worried that teens are becoming isolated, less skillful at person-to-person relationships, and perhaps numb to the cheatings that are so much a part of the e-mail world. " And a teen ' s sense of self and values may be changed iher

25、evorld w personal connections can be limitless," said Shetty Turkle.Another researcher, Robert Kraut, said he' w orried about the “ opportunitycosts of so much online time for youths. He found that teens who used computers, even just a few hours aweek, showed increased signs of loneliness a

26、nd social isolation." Chatting online may be betterthan watching television, but it' s worse than hanging out with real friends,Today ' s teens, however, don ' t see anything strange in the fact that the cokesuupr aacentral place in their social lives." School is busy and full

27、of pressure. Therejust hang out, " said Parker Rice, 17"Talking online is just to catch time.Teens say they feel good about what they say online or taking the time to think about a reply.Some teens admit that asking someone for a date, or breaking up, can be easier in message form, though

28、they don ' t want to do so. But they insist there' s no harm.32. The researchers argue thatB. nothing is wrong with teens chatting onlineC. teens can manage their social connectionsD. spending hours online does much good to teens33. Teens think that talking online can help them .A .use compu

29、ters properlyB . improve their school workC.develop an interest in social skills D .reduce their mental pressures34. The text mainly deals with .A. teens ' pleasant online experienceB. teens ' computer skills and school workC. the effects of the computer world on teensD. different opinions o

30、n teens' chatting online35. Which of the following is TRUE?A . Teens are more skillful at person-to-person relationships.B. Teens showed decreasing signs of loneliness and social isolation.C. Chatting online is worse than hanging out with real friends.D. Asking someone for a date, or breaking ca

31、n be more difficult in message form.(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)卜6!10底短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有 兩項為多余選項。's almost no time to How to overcome challenges in your lifeWe all face tough and difficult challenges in life. To overcome challenges you need to havethat “ never quit " attitude in life. If

32、 you develop it, you' ll overcome quite a bit.Motivate yourself. Say" YES, I CAN. " The challenge should bring out the best of you inthis situation. Slow it down, and think that process through. 36_ If you develop that mindset ( 心 態(tài)),you ' ll get it done.A . teens develop a differe

33、nt sense of values3Z_ Remain calm when you ' re facing serious troubles and problems in life. You have to高二上學期英語月考測試題recollect yourself, and calm down. You cant solve problems when youre panicking. Takenstead of choosing candy or gums, which would have been the 44 choice for most9 / 7deep breath

34、, relax, and slow it down. Think things through calmly.Let failure and fear fuel you in a positive way. Everyone fails at times. If you fail the first, second, or third time, don' g ive up. 38 Learn what made you fail at overcoming these challenges.Simplify the challenge you' re facing. Make

35、 the challenge easier th39n iAs.you getthrough each step, you develop more confidence and you believe you can get it done, and then you will.Stay positive and confident. 40 You have to find out all the ways you can use to overcome it, and put them to full use with all your effort. It' s our own

36、mental stability thatpart. When you do it mentally, you' ll actually be able to do it.A. Stay calm and cool headed.B. Think the best, not the worst.C. Start by breaking it down into steps.D. To overcome a challenge, you have to believe you can really do it.E. Most people will avoid any challenge

37、, because they' re scared of failing.F. Develop that confidence in saying there' sjnoiwtjyfaoifit this.reG. Pick yourself up, and learn from why you' ve failed, and move on in a positive direction.第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以 填入空白處

38、的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。One morning, Oral Lee Brown stopped by a local grocery store to make her usual purchases.A little girl approached Brown to 41 a quarter (25 分硬幣)on this particular day. Becauseall she had was a $5 bill, Brown invited the little girl with her to the store to get some 42.Inside the st

39、ore, Brown told the little girl she could 43 anything she wanted.kids, the little girl immediately ran for a loaf of bread. Brown asked the girl if she went to school. She 45 responded, “ Sometimes, “ as she s461y_ Brown and quickly disappearedaround the corner.That night, Brown couldn ' t sleep

40、4she she had to find the poor little girl. She went to the school the girl would most likely 48, but in vain.49, she found many othersimilar children in less ideal conditions. Brown decided to _50" a class of 23 first- graders. She told them,“ Stay in school, end1I you to college. " To ach

41、ieve this52 goal, Brown began saving money,53 $10,000 per year from her $45.000 salary. " s the difficultFrom that day on, Brown did more than simply make a(n) 54 to the children; shebecame an active part of their lives, beginning with regular visits and parent meetings. Nineteen of the student

42、s were 55 to college and they all graduated from college in 2003 and 2004.Brown is now working on her sixth 56 of “ adopted " students. More than 125 youngpeople have benefited from her 57 . If it hadn ' t beencfwnBthey would never havebeen given such a 58 opportunity for college education.

43、With her life ambition found in the work of 59 others to achieve undreamed-of goals,Brown embodies (體現(xiàn))the values of helping others and truly 60 how to pass the valueson.41. A.apply forB.look forC.pay forD.ask for42. A.fruitB.foodC.drinkD.loan43. A.point outB.give outC.pick outD.find out44. A.rightB

44、.vitalC.lastD.first45. A.quietlyB.loudlyC.proudlyD.impatiently46. A.pushedB.touchedC.thankedD.greeted47. A.supposedB.hopedC.knewD.expected48. A.trainB.instructC.quitD.attend49. A .InsteadB.As a resultC.ThereforeD.In addition50. A .followB.startC.teachD.adopt51. A.deliverB.sendC.walkD.collect52. A .g

45、reatB.easyC.impossibleD.simple53. A .putting asideB.putting downC.putting offD.putting back54. A .agreementB.decisionC.appointmentD.promise55. A .acceptedB.admittedC.takenD.brought56. A .termB.gradeC.classD.stage57. A .generosityB.exampleC.wisdomD.honesty58. A .ridiculousB.suitableC.valuableD.practi

46、cal59. A .leadingB.persuadingC.tellingD.supporting60. A .realizesB.showsC.learnsD.understands第II卷第二節(jié):(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空格處填入適當?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空。 每空不得多于3個單詞,出現(xiàn)拼寫、大小寫、詞性錯誤都不給分。Moving to a new school had been tough for Janie, but things were finally turning around. She was making61(friend) a

47、nd she even received an 62 (invite) to Angie's pool party.There was one problem: Janie didn't know how to swim. Janie felt like63_(admit) this mightrisk her new friendships. So she decided to go to the party and pretended that she knew how to swim. The first hour of the party went by 6 (smoo

48、th). Janie floated on a large raft (皮筏) and talked with 65_ other girls. Then the girls started doing dives. Bridget did a jackknife.on, “Come on, Janie. " Janie felt that this heavy pressure(build), so she paddled to the edge of the pool and climbed out. How hard could it be? Janie thought. An

49、gie and the other girls were eager 69 (see) what kind of wild jump Janie would attempt. Little 7 they know how wild things were going to get.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同學寫的以下作 文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、 刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線

50、()劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Dear Chris,Are you interested in coming with me to see a famous opera ? It will performed at the Sichuan Opera House at 2 p.m. in May Day. I know you took great interest in Chinese culture, especially local opera. I think th

51、e perform will not only leave you with an unforgettably impression, but satisfy your interest in Chinese Opera as well. If you can come, I suggest us should visit the Sichuan Museum near the Opera House before and after the opera. You decide. The museum is hosting a exhibition on Sichuan opera. If we go, I believe you can learn many about Chinese opera in there.Yours,Angie did a can-opener. Now all eyes were fixed 66 Janie. Bridget started teasing her,Li Huasee 67_ you can do, Brainy Janie!,第二節(jié)Janie didn t know how to respond. Then Angie egged her書面表達(滿分25分)假如你是李華,你的好友魏芳在

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