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宾县一中2022届高二上学期第二次月考英语试卷命题人:高二英语组第一部分基础知识单项选择(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Nobodybelievedhisreasonforbeingabsentfromtheclass________hehadtomeet
hisuncleattheairport.A.whyB.thatC.whereD.because2.Hehas_____thatheisoftenlonely.A.suchfewfriendsB.suchlittlefriendsC.s
ofewfriendsD.soafewfriends3.Thelittlegirlwhogotlostdecidedtoremain________shewasandwaitforhermother.A.
whereB.whatC.howD.who4.Whatdoyouthinkaboutthenewteacher?—________thenewteacherisanelegantlady,shecanbeextremely
difficulttoworkwith.A.AsifB.AslongasC.BecauseD.While5.________ateacherhasgivenpermissionisastudentallowedtoentertheclassroom.A
.IfonlyB.OnlyifC.AsifD.Evenif6.Thismedicineisquitebeneficialtoyourrecoveryaftertheoperation,________youtakei
tastold.A.unlessB.providingC.consideringD.since7.Ishallneverforgetthoseyears_____Ilivedonthefarmwiththefarme
rs,_______hasagreateffectonmylife.A.when;whoB.that;whichC.which;thatD.when;which8.Iwasabouttoacceptherproposal_____shesuggestedwefi
rst_____totheWestLakeandwalkalongtheBrokenBridge.A.that,wentB.what,goC.when,goD.whether,went9.Whatawonder!Theyhavefinished_______40%of
thetaskwithinoneweek.A.nomorethanB.nolessthanC.notmorethanD.muchlessthan10.________youcansleepwell,youw
illlosetheabilitytofocus,planandstaymotivatedafteroneortwonights.A.OnceB.IfC.UnlessD.While11.Hewouldbeinbetterhealthnow_______with
toomuchworkwhenyoung.A.hadhenotburdenedhimselfB.ifhewasnotburdenedC.werehenotburdenedD.hadhenotbeenburdenedhimself12.Traditi
onally,collegestudentsholdagraduationceremonytoencouragethemselvesbeforethey_______ontheirlifejourney.A.giveupB.settledownC.getthroughD.s
etoff13.InordertoimproveEnglish,_________.A.alotoftapeswereboughtbySaraB.Sara’sfatherboughtheralotoftapesC.Saraboughtalot
oftapesforherselfD.alotoftapeswereboughtbySara’sfather14.Whatmadetheboyannoyedmostwas_______togosightseeingalone.A.hisnotallowingB.hisnotbei
ngallowedC.hisbeingnotallowedD.havingnotbeenallowed15.Magicshowsareentertaining______theaudiencedoesnotdiscoverhowthetricks
aredone.A.sothatB.solongasC.asifD.eversince16.Theyarethinkingofbuyingthehouse_______thepricesgoup.A.whenB.afterC.asD.before17.____alltheeffort
swehadmadeduringtheyears,theprojectendedinfailure.A.InspiteofB.IntermsofC.InfavorofD.Inmemoryof18Thousandsofpeo
plewalkedonthestreet,_________againstthenewlaw.A.protectingB.protestingC.organizingD.waving19.Theteacher,togetherwiththestudents____
__discussingReadingSkillsthat_____newlypublishedinAmerica.A.are;wereB.is;wereC.are;wasD.is;was20.It'sobviousthattheywanttotakeadvantage____
us,andthepresentsituationisnot_____ouradvantage.A.to;ofB.of;forC.with;inD.of;to第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,
选出最佳选项。AAuctions(拍卖行)areeverywhere.Herearejustafewstandoutsandsomeoftheareastheyspecializein.Allhavebrick-and-mortar(实体的)salesroomsin
additiontoonlinebuying.LeslieHindmanAuctioneersHeadquarters(总部):ChicagoFounded:1982Bestbets:contemporaryart,jewelryThefounder,LeslieHindman,hasbeeno
nanexpansionkickfromherChicagobaseandnowrunseightofficesacrossthecountry.Ms.Hindmansaidthatplentyofitemssellatherhouseforaroun
d$500.Asintheauctionworldgenerally,jewelryandcontemporaryartreceivelotsofattentionfrombidders(出价者),andin2017adiamondringsoldfor$97,000.SwannAuction
GalleriesHeadquarters:NewYorkFounded:1941Bestbets:books,worksonpaper,African-AmericanartFoundedasarare-bookauctioneer,Swannstillholdsd
ozensofsuchsalesayear.Thepresident,NicholasD.Lowry,notedthatSwannwasthefirstauctionhousetoselloldphotographs,in1952.Thehousehasalsoha
dadepartmentofAfrican-Americanartfor12years.StairGalleriesHeadquarters:Hudson,N.Y.Founded:2001Bestbets:Engli
shandContinentalfurnitureandpaintings,modernandcontemporaryartColinStair,thefounderandpresident,comesfromalonglineofantiquesdealers(商人).Stairisf
requentedbydealersandbargainhunters,andit'saplacetofindinterestingthingslikeaGeorgeIcarvedwalnutwingarmchair,comingupaspartofasaleo
nApril28and29.HeritageAuctionsHeadquarters:DallasFounded:1983Bestbets:coins,sportsmemorabilia,moviepostersWithrootsincoinauc
tions,Heritagehasgrownquitelarge.Buttheirbreadandbutterareitemsthatthecompanypresident,GregRohan,calls"thekindsofthingsthateveryonehas.""Peoplea
ren’tbuyingwhatweresellingfordecorationorforresale,"headded."They’rebuyingthingstheyabsolutelylove."21.Atw
hichplacecanyoubuyoldphotographs?A.StairGalleries.B.HeritageAuctions.C.SwannAuctionGalleries.D.LeslieHind
manAuctioneers.22.Whooncesoldantiques?A.ColinStair.B.GregRohan.C.LeslieHindman.D.NicholasD.Lowry23.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheseauctions?A.Theyallhave
onlineshops.B.Theyallsellvaluableartworks.C.Theyareallrunbylocalpeople.D.TheyarealllocatedinNewYork.BIarrivedinthisbeautifulSpanis
hislandatthestartofSeptember,fullofenthusiasmandeagertostartworkasanEnglishteacher.Isortedallthenecessarypaperwor
koutandmovedintoaflatofmyownwithinthefirstcoupleofdays.Great!OrsoIthought.At4amandatseveralintervalsafter
that,Iwasrudelyawokenbythecockthatlivesoppositeme.Fantastic!Inowhave5extraalarmseverymorning.Inthefollowingweeks,I
alsostartedtonoticeatrend.Thingsinmyflatstartedtobreakattherateofoneobjectperday,likethehotwater,bowls,c
ups,shower,doorsorglassshelves.Yes,Iamclumsybutthingsjustfellapart.Ifitwasn’tbroken,itwouldeitherbedirtyormissing.Usingmywashingbasketforthefir
sttimewasprettydisgusting.WhenItookoutmyclothes,theywereswiftlyfollowedbyahundredorsobugsthatwerelivinginthebottom.Asforthegenerallackofequipmenti
nthehouse,therewasnooven,tinopener,sharpknivesorpotatopeeler.Itturnsoutmakingaburgerfromscratchwasn’tthebestidea.Ihaveasmall
microwaveandagrill.IthoughtthegeneralunderstandingwasnevertoputmetalinamicrowavebutIwentwithit.Smokesoonstartedtoappear.Iwasnotqu
itesureifitwastheburgerorthegrillbutassoonasIopenedthedoor,theelectricitycutout.Ispentthefollowing10minutesinadark,smokyroomhun
tingforthepowerswitchusingthelightfrommymobilephone,whichbroketheweekafterandleftmewithoutaconnectiontotheouterworld.Luckily,I’mn
owborrowingaphoneandmyluckhasreturned.Nomorethingshavebroken(probablybecausethereisnothinglefttobreak).I’vealso
realizedthatevenifaflatlookspretty,itdoesn’tmeanitscontentswork.Iamalsolearninghowtoadapttolifewithlimited,brokenutensils(厨房用具).24.Whatproblemdid
theauthorhaveinthemorning?A.Shegotsomenoisyneighbors.B.Hersleepwasdisturbedbyarooster.C.Sheoftensleptlate.D.Heralarmfailedtowor
k.25.WhatcanweknowabouttheauthorfromParagraph2?A.Herhouseholdarticleswereinpoorcondition.B.Herflatwasprettyoldbutcomfortable.C.Shewas
quitesatisfiedwithherflat.D.Shewasaverycarefulwoman.26.Whathappenedwhentheauthorwasmakingaburger?A.Shebrokeherphoneaccidenta
lly.B.Shesufferedasuddenpowerfailure.C.Shewasseriouslyinjured.D.Shemadeaterriblemistake.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.
Learningtoliveinanewflat.B.Whylivingabroadisnoteasy.C.Remainingoptimistic.D.Howtochooseaniceflat.CBinge-watchi
ng(刷剧)iswhenapersonwatchesmorethanoneepisodeofashowinquicksuccession(一连串,连续).Withdevelopmentsinthespeed
andconnectivityoftheinternet,increasesintechnologyandtheriseofon-demandentertainmentcompanies,peoplecannowhavetheirfavoriteshowsstreamed
directlytotheirtelevisionattheirconvenience.Thisbehaviorisnothingnew.Infact,“binge-watching”hasbeenofficiallylistedindictionariessince2015.Theenterta
inmentcompaniesrecognizethisbehaviorandmanytakestepstoencourageit.Often,insteadofreleasingeachepisodeonaweek-by-we
ekbasis,anentireserieswillbecomeavailableconcurrently.Oncetheepisodefinishes,manyplatformswilldisplaypop-upswith“youmig
htlike”suggestions,orwillautomaticallyplaythenextepisode.However,recentresearchsuggeststhatoutofthem
orethanhalfofBritishadultswhowatchmorethanoneepisodeofashowback-to-back(一集接一集地),almostathirdhaveadmittedmissingsleeporbecomingtiredasaresult
;andonequarterhaveneglectedtheirhouseholdchores.Nextwe’llbemissingwork!Bingeinghasotherconnections—bingeeating,bingedrinkingandbingesmok
ing.Allofthemareoftenassociatedwithalackofcontrolandapossibleroutetoaddiction.LindseyFussell,consumergroupdirector
,said:“Thedaysofwaitingaweekforthenextepisodearelargelygone,withpeoplefindingithardtoresistwatchingmulti
pleepisodesaroundthehouseoronthemove.”Ifpeoplefindbinge-watchinghardtoresist,arewewitnessingthebirthofanewtype
ofaddiction?Thecountlessnumberofinformationandentertainmentthattelevisionandonlinemediacanbringusis,manywouldsay,agoodthing.However,whenthe
activitybeginstobleedintootherareas,causingustostopfunctioningthenitbecomesaproblem.So,what’stheanswer?Moderation!Neitheratinyamount,nor
toomuch.Afterall,astheoldproverbsays,“Alittleofwhatyoufancydoesyougood.”28.Howdidthewriterdevelopthefirstparagraph?A.Bygivingadefinit
ion.B.Bytellingastory.C.Bylistingsomeexamples.D.Byanalyzingthecauseandeffect.29.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“concurre
ntly”inpara.2?A.forconvenience.B.atthesametime.C.indetail.D.freeofcharge.30.WhatLindseysaidinParagraph4
impliesthat________.A.peoplecan’tcontroltheirfeelingsB.peoplecan’tresistthetemptationC.peoplehavenopatiencetodoworkD
.peopleareaddictedtowaitingforanewepisode31.Whatadvicedidthewritergiveatlast?A.Tokeeponlinemediafromstoppingfunctioning.B.Toenjoyentertainmentasmu
chaspossible.C.Tolearnlifelessonsfromtheepisodes.D.Towatchepisodesinamoderateway.DInanapartment,peoplearehavingaparty.They’resmilingandchat
tingwitheachother;they’redrinkingcocktailsandenjoyingsnacks.Butthemoodlightingisabitstrange.NocandlesortwinklingChristmaslightshere.Instead,thel
ightcomesfromenormousgreen-glowingplantsinthecenterofthetable.ThisisamodelinsideamuseuminNewYork.The“people”are
smallsilverstatues.Buttheplantsarereal.They’rewatercressplantedwithnanoparticles(纳米粒)thatturntheirstoredenergyintolight.It’
satechnologydevelopedseveralyearsagobyMITchemicalengineerMichaelStrano.Now,Stranohaspartneredwithanarchitect,SheilaKennedy,
toexplorehowtheseplantsmightbeacentralpartofourhomesandsustainableenergyfuture.Theplantsintheexhibitarenewer
versions.Theirglowisbasedonanenzyme(酶)calledluciferase,whichiswhatgivesfirefliestheirlight.Stranoandhiscolleaguesfirstputluciferaseandtwomolecules(分
子)thatallowittoworkinsideananoparticlecarrier.Theythenimmersedplantsinaliquidcontainingtheparticles,andaddedhigh
pressure.Thepressurepushedtheparticlesintotheleavesthroughtinypores(气孔).“Forthelasttwodecades,plantshavebeenapartofarch
itecture,butthey’vealwaysbeenusedasgreenwallsorroofs,”Kennedysays.However,theplantsinKennedy’smodelsfillentirerooms,thei
rleavesandstemsgoingwherevertheychoose.Forher,thisprojectwasaninterestingdesignchallenge.Sheandherteamha
dtofigureouthowtobringinsufficientwaterandwheretocontainenormousamountsofsoil.Theteamiscurrentlyworkingonmakingtheplantsbright
erandfixinglightparticlesinlargerplantssuchastrees.They’realsoeagertoextendthedurationofaplant’slightfromhourstodaysorweeks.32.
Whatisspecialabouttheapartmentaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Plantsprovidemoodlightingforit.B.Itispoweredbyn
anoparticles.C.Realpeopleareenjoyingthemselvesinit.D.Itismodeledafterarealone.33.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Whatth
emodelislike.B.Whatgivesfireflieslight.C.Howthenanoparticleswork.D.Howtomaketheplantsglow.34.Whatactually
makestheplantsproducelight?A.Luciferase.B.Fireflies.C.Molecules.D.Pressure.35.WhatcanweknowabouttheplantsinKennedy’smodels?
A.Theplantsgrowinrestrictedspace.B.Theplantshavegrownaslargeastrees.CTheplantsstillneedwaterandsoil.D.Thelightoftheplantscanlastweeks.第二节(共5小题:每小题
2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,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项。It’sanightmarehavingtowaitforexamresults.36Ifyou’restressedoutaftertakingyourexam
s,don’tworry!Therearesomestepsyoucantaketocalmdownandreduceyourstress.Takesomedeepbreaths.Stressandan
xietycantriggeryourbody’s“fightorflight”response,makingyourbreathsshallowandrapid.37Putonehandonyourchestandt
heotheronyourabdomen(腹部).Asyoubreathe,youshouldfeelyourabdomenexpandalongwithyourchest.Trynottogooverth
eexamindepthstraightafterwards.Somepeoplefinditcomfortingtotalktofriendsalittleaboutwhattheywrote.However,itonlymakesyouworryaboutthea
nswersyoucan’tchange.Itisalsoabadideabecauseyourbraindoesnotperformwellunderstressfulconditions.Youwillbeu
nabletothinkclearlyrightafterastressfulexam.38Getsomeexercisetorelax.Youmightnotfeellikehittingthegymorgoingf
orarundirectlyafteranexam,butgettingsomemoderatephysicalactivityisagreatwaytoreducestress!39Ifyou’restressedoutoveryo
urexam,trydoingexerciselikejogging,cyclingorevenaquickwalk.Regularexercisehasbeenshowntodecreasetensionandimproveyoursleep.40Regardlessofyou
rresults,youshouldcelebratethefactthatyouhaveworkedhardonyourexams.Rewardyourselfbydoingsomethingyouenjoy.Ifyoucandoitwithfr
iends,allthebetter.Studieshaveshownthatspendingtimewithfriendsandlovedonesisanexcellentwaytorelievestressandpromoteasenseofcalma
ndwell-being.A.Spendtimewithpositivepeople.B.Dosomethingenjoyabletorelax.C.Fightthisstressresponsebytakingdeepbreaths.D.Youmayfeellikeyouperformm
uchworsethanyouactuallydo.E.Thesituationwillbeworseifyou’renotsureofyourperformance.F.Whatevermakesyoulaughwillhelpyousortoutyour
post-examstress.G.Itcanproduceendorphins(内啡肽),whicharenaturalpainkillersthatboostyourmood.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,
满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)Alearnedmanalwayshasalotofrichesinhimself.Simonides,afamousGreekpoet,oncemadea
touraroundthewell-knowncitiesofAsia.Yearslater,hedecidedto41tohisnativelandbysea.However,heboardedonaship,whichgot42inaterriblestorm
.Togetherwithitsownpoorcondition,theshipbeganto43intothesea.Somepassengerswerebusy44togethertheirbags,andtheir45belongings.Toeveryone'ssurprise,Si
monideswasa(n)46.Onewhowas47curious,asked,“Areyougoingtosave48ofyourproperty,Simnid?”Hemadeareply:“Allmypossessionsare49me.”Whileaf
ewmadetheir50byswimming,themajority,beingweigheddownbytheirburdens,disappearedinthesea.51,somethievesmadetheirappearance,andsto
le52thefewluckypeoplehadsaved,leavingthemnothing.Clazomenae,anancientcity,chancedtobenearthebeach.Herelivedawealthyman53thepursuits(追求)
ofliterature.HehadoftenreadthepoemsofSimonides,andwasaverygreat54ofhimthoughhehadneverseenSimonides.55,Simonideswassavedbythisman
shortlyafterhegottothebeach.Knowingwhohewasfromtheirbriefconversation,theman56Simonidesintohishousewiththegreatestpleasure,and57himwithclothes,
money,andattendants.Theother58meanwhilewerecarryingabouttheirbowls,beggingforfoodinthesamecity.Oneday,Simonides59tomeetthem.W
ithmuchsympathy,Simonidesremarked,“Itoldyouthatallmypropertywasaboutme;whatyouhave60tosaveislostnow.”41.A.returnB.getC.visitD.come42.A.hitB.ca
ughtC.struckD.seized43.A.breakB.drownC.fallD.sink44.A.gatheringB.keepingC.joiningD.carrying45.A.commonB.formal
C.preciousD.previous46.A.millionaireB.exampleC.foolD.exception47.A.slightlyB.extremelyC.graduallyD.generally48.A.nothingB.fewC.n
oneD.noone49.A.aboutB.aroundC.ofD.for50.A.effortB.effectC.escapeD.attempt51.A.InfactB.InbriefC.AfterallD.Worsestill52.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.whe
n53.A.relatedtoB.adaptedtoC.determinedtoD.devotedto54.A.adviserB.listenerC.admirerD.buyer55.A.UnluckilyB.FortunatelyC.Nat
urallyD.Frequently56.A.orderedB.forcedC.receivedD.begged57.A.providedB.offeredC.showedD.afforded58.A.villagersB.writersC.ste
alersD.survivors59.A.hopedB.happenedC.managedD.demanded60.A.struggledB.failedC.encouragedD.succeeded第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)Dr.Baroneh
ashelpedmanykidssmilewhowerebornwithdefects(缺陷),includingme.ShedidmyfirsttwooperationswhenIwasababy,whichwerethemostimpor
tantand61(effect).Idon’trememberthefirsttwooperationsverywell,butIdorecall62third.Dr.Baronewaskindande
asedmeintotheprocess.Sheletmechoosemysleepmedicine,63(make)surethatIwasokay.Irecentlysawapictureofmebeforemyopera
tion,andIknow64abigjobshedid.Dr.Barone65(operate)onpeoplewithalltypesofbirthdefects.Shealsogoestoothercountrieswhe
repeoplecannotaffordthistreatmentandhelpsthem66free.Manypeoplebenefitfromhernewways67(invent)tofixbirthdefectsoftheheadandface.Shehaswonmanyawards.A
fewofthemostrecent68(be)BestDoctorsinAmerica2013—2014,America’sTopPlasticSurgery,andmanyothers.Dr.BaronewasmydoctorwhenIwasakid,andeventhou
ghIwas69(probable)justanotherpatienttoher,tomeshewas70(much)thanjustmydoctor.Shewasandismyhero,andshegavemebackmysmile.第四部分写作(共两节,满
分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文,文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加
、删改或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者
(从第11处起)不计分。Onedayagirlfoundadeadratinfrontofherdoor.Thiskindofthingshappenedalotofinthecityduringwinter,sos
hedidn’tpaymuchattentiontothatshesaw.Therefore,thenextdaytherewasadeadbirdonthedoorstepofitshouse.Shethoughtitwasjustsomejokesplayingbyt
hosenaughtykids.Butthesamethinghappensrepeatedly!Shestartedtogetangrily.Soshesetupahiddencameraonthedoor,triedtofindoutthe
truth,whichreallygaveherbigsurprise.Thecriminalwasacat!Itleftthosedeadbodyinfrontofherhouseeverydayatmidnight.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,在
感恩节来临之际受你校英语广播站的邀请发表演讲,请以“BeingGratefultoOurParents”为题写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.介绍演讲主题;2.说明感恩原因;3.号召大家用实际行动感恩父母。注意:1.词数
100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。BeingGratefultoOurParentsBoysandgirls,2022届高二学年上学期第二次月考英语试题答案单项选择1-5BCADB6-10BDCBC11-
15ADCBB16-20DABDD阅读理解A:CAAB:BADAC:ABBDD:ADAC七选五:ECDGB完型41-45ABDAC46-50DBCAC51-55DBDCB56-60CADBA答案:1.effective2.the3.mak
ing4.what5.operates6.for7.invented8.are9.probably10.more改错1.删掉of2.that→what3.Therefore→However4.its→her5.play
ing→played6.happens→happened7.angrily→angry8.tried→trying9.加上a10.body→bodies参考范文Boysandgirls,Goodmorning,everyone!I'mLiHua.It'smygreathonourt
obehereanddelivermyspeech.Thetopicofmyspeechis"BeingGratefultoOurParents".Firstandforemost,thereisnodenying
thatitisourparentswhogiveuslives,sparenoefforttolookafterusandbringusup.Inaddition,inordertomakeuslivebetter
,sodiligentaretheythattheykeeponworkingalldaylong.Mostimportantly,whenwegetintotroubleandareindesperateneedofhelp,
theywillalwayssupportusandencourageuswithconstantcareandlove.Soitishightimethatweshouldshowourgratitudetothemandputitintoaction.Wi
shtheycouldalwaysbehappyandhealthy!Manythanksforyourattention.