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试卷第1页共6页高二月考英语试题命题人:黄相姣审题人:夏金莹第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面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.HowwillMrJohnsonfeelaccordingtothewoman?A.Happy.B.Surprised.C.Angry.2.Howmanygir
lsarethereintheman’sclass?A.23.B.27.C.30.3.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Readinganewspaper.B.BuyinganewTVset.C.Watchingamovie.4.Whatdoweknow
abouttheman?A.Heexpectstohearfromhisbrother.B.Hisbirthdayistwoweeksaway.C.Heissureofapresentfromhisbrother.5.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Toahotel.B.T
oabank.C.Toapark.第二节听下面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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whendoesthemanplantoseetheperformance?A.OnJuly8.B.OnJuly21st.C.
OnJune25th.7.Howmuchdoeseachupstairsticketcost?A.$10.B.$9.75.C.$8.50听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Discussingaplan.B.
Havinganinterview.C.Havingameeting.9.Howmanysistersdoesthemanatleasthave?A.Onlyone.B.Two.C.Three.10.Whatcanyoulearnfromthewoman’slastwords?A.Th
emanisallowedtohavethejob.B.Themanisaskedtogotostudyphysics.C.Themanisrefusedtoworkinthecollege.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。1
1.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Warningdriversofairpollution.BEncouragingpeopletowalk.C.Limitingtheuseofcars.12.Whatcanbethedifficulty
instoppingpeoplefromdriving?A.Thelackofthegovernmentssupport.B.Moreandmoreseriousairpollution.CPeopleddependenceondrivingcars.13.Whatdoesthewomanthin
kabouttheman’sidea?A.It’sinteresting.B.It’simpractical.C.It’sworthtrying.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethespeake
rstalkingabout?A.Howtobeonadiet.B.Astoryaboutafriend.C.Whatpeopleshouldeat.15.Whywastheman’sfriendill?A.Becausehewantedtoloseweight.B.Bec
ausehedidn’teatenough.C.Becauseheatesweetpotatoes.16.Whatisthebestwaytokeepondiet?A.Toeatlessmeat.B.Toeatmoresweetpotatoes.C.Toeatlessandexercisemo
re.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatmaythespeakerbe?A.Amanager.B.Adoctor.C.Aguide.18.Whatistheaimoftheprogram?A.Tokeeptheworkersinshape.B.Toimpro
vepublicrelations.C.Todevelopleadershipskills.19.HowlongwilltheprogramlastinJuly?A.8days.B.12days.C.20days.试卷第2页共6页20.Whatisamustfor
joiningtheprogram?A.Signingup.B.Pastexperience.C.Muchmoney.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ANorthernIreland’scapitalandlargestcity,Belfast,hasbecomeatoptouristdestinatio
n.Hereareafewoftheattractionsthatbringinguestsfromaroundtheglobe.BotanicGardensBelfastBotanicGardensstartedoutasaprivateparkin1828
butopenedtothepublicin1895.Constructiononthegarden’sfamousPalmHouse,abuildingofglassandiron,startedinthe1830s
.Awidevarietyofplantscanbefoundthere,includingonethatisover400yearsold!Open:9:00am-4:30pm.(ClosedfromNov.15thtoFeb.15thnextyear.)Admission:Indiv
idual:$9(adult),$5(kidunder14)Family:$21(Parents&upto3kids)BelfastCityHallBelfast’sCityHall,locatedinthecenterof
thecity,isagoodplacetobegintouring.Thegrandbuilding,whichopenedin1906,housesexhibitsthatarerelatedto
Belfast’spoliticsandgovernment.Outside,thegardensarefullofimpressivestatuesandmemorials.Open:8:00am-5:30pm.(ClosedonDec.23rd-25th&Jan.1st-3rd.)
Admission:Individual:$10(adult),$6(kidunder14)Family:$24(Parents&upto3kids)UlsterMuseumThelargestmuseuminNorthernIrel
andisBelfast’ssplendidUlsterMuseum.IthasbeencalledNorthernIreland’streasurehouseofthepastandpresent.Frommummiestomoonrocks,themuseumpossess
esimpressiveart,naturalscienceandhistorycollections.Open:Weekdays:8:00am-5:30pm.Weekends:10:00am-3:30pm.Admission:Individual:$8(adult),$4(kidunde
r14)Family:$19(Parents&upto3kids)St.George’sMarketAward-winningSt.George’sMarketwasbuiltinthe1890sandisBelfast’slastrem
ainingmarkethousedinaVictorianbuilding.Visitorswillfindapproximately200standssellingfood,clothes,antiques,craftsandmore.Go
earlyforthemarket’sfamousbreakfast,andtryaspecialtycoffeeorteawhilelisteningtolivemusic.Open:Weekends:5:30am-3:30pm
.Admission:FREE21.AtwhattimecanBotanicGardensbevisited?A.8:30am,Mar.24th.B.9:30am,May7th.C.12:15pm,Nov.30thD.5:00pm,July17th.22.Howmuchwouldacouplewi
thtwochildrenunder14payforadmissiontoBelfastCityHall?A.$16.B.$22.C.$24.D.$32.23.Wheremayyouobserveite
msfromspace?A.UlsterMuseum.B.BotanicGardens.C.BelfastCityHall.D.St.George’sMarket.BGrowingup,StephClemencedidn’tliveinanyoneplaceforlongbecausehe
rmotherwasalwaysonthemove.Bythetimeshewasaseniorinhighschool,Stephhadlivedin25places.Still,shehadgoodgradesandt
houghtshewouldbegoingtocollege.Butwhenherfatherdiedinacaraccident,leavinghermothertosupportthreedaughters,payingforcollegewasout
ofthequestion.Stephfoundajobandtriedtoworkoutwhattodowithalifethathaddeviated(偏离)fromtheplanshe’dcarefullylai
dout.Theanswercameoneafternoonwhenshewascleaningherdrawer(抽屉)andfoundahandouttitled“Mrs.Clark’sBookList.”Itwasfromthe
Englishteachershe’dhadinherjunioryearatMcKenzieHighSchoolinVida,Oregon.Oneafternoon,Mrs.Clarkwalkedintoth
eclassroomcarryingapile(摞)ofhandouts.Sheaskedeachstudenttotakeone.Itcouldbearoadmap,shesaid.“Someofyoumightn’tgoontohighereduc
ation,”Mrs.Clarksaid,“butyoucancontinuetolearn.”She’dspentmonthscreatingalistof153booksfromtheUnitedStatesandabroad.Stephstudiedthelist.Andsoi
tbegan.“Iwashopefulanddecidedtoimprovemyself,”Steph试卷第3页共6页says.“Iwouldreadeverybookintheordertheyappeared.”Over
theyears,thereadinglistwasaconstant(不变的事物)inherlife,travelingwithherevenonvacations.Whentheoriginal(原先的)listworeout,shetypedupanewcopy.An
dthenanother.NowStephis70,andsheneverdidgettocollege.Butshehasonlyfourbookslefttoreadfromthelist.Sheexpectstofi
nishthemsometimein2023.“EachofthebookshasaddedsomethingtowhoIamandhowIseetheworld,”shesays.“They’veopenedsomanydoor
sformeabouttheenvironment,history,etc.I’mnoexpert,butInowhavethebackgroundtoseewhythingshappenedandwhattheymight
mean.”24.WhatdidStephdreamofdoingasaseniorinhighschool?A.Goingtocollege.B.Landingagoodjob.C.Makingalotofmoney.D.Trav
elingaroundtheworld.25.WhatdidStephrealizeafterseeingMrs.Clark’sBookList?A.Shelovedreadingsomuch.B.Shehadalmostforgottenhergoal.C.Shehadbe
enlivingameaninglesslife.D.Shecouldcontinuetolearnevenwithoutschool.26.Whatcanwelearnabout70-year-oldSteph?A.Shehasmadeittoc
ollege.B.Shehopestowriteherownbooks.C.Shehasalmostreadallthebooksonthelist.D.Sheplanstocreateanewreadin
glistforherself.27.HowdoesStephfeelaboutreadingbooks?A.Ithasmadeadifferencetoher.B.Itallowshertobecomeanexpert.C.Itisahabiteveryoneshoulddev
elop.D.Ithasbecomethemainpartofherlife.CAndyou’resmiling,becauseyoufeeltotallyatpeacewiththeworld.Thisistherunner’shigh
—thestrangeexcitementthatsetsinafteralongboutofaerobic(有氧的)exercise.Themostobviouswaytogetarunner’shighistostartrunning,particularl
ylong-distancerunning.Itmaytakeseveralmilesfortheeffectstokickin,thoughit’sdifficulttoquantify(量化)exactlywhen,
whereandforhowlongarunner’shighwilloccur.Andnoteveryrunner—oreveryrun—willbeabletoproducearunner’shigh.ThisvariabilityhasledsomesnarkyTwitt
eruserstoconcludethattherunner’shighis,infact,amyth,despitethephysiologicalchangesassociatedwithit.Otheraerobicactivities,includingbikin
g,swimmingandstrenuoushiking,cantriggerthesameresponsewithoutnecessarilyforcingyoutopoundthepavement.Interest
ingly,humansaren’ttheonlyanimalsthathaveexhibitedsignsofrunner’shigh.Severalexperimentshaveobservedasimilarphenomen
oninmice.Raichlen’slabhasalsotesteddogsandferrets(雪貂)bystickingthemonatreadmill(跑步机)andlookingforexercise-inducedexcitement,accordingtor
esearchpublishedintheJournalofExperimentalBiology.After30minutesofrunning,thedogsappearedat-ease;bloodtestsreveale
delevatedlevelsofendocannabinoidsintheirsystems.“Wedidn’tseethatintheferrets,”Raichlensaid.Onemajorbenefittoachievingarun
ner’shighisthatitmakesexercisemoreenjoyable.Byextension,thismakespeoplemorelikelytosticktoanexerciseroutine,whichisakeycomponentoflong-termhear
thealth,accordingtotheAmericanHeartAssociation.Thereisalsogoodevidencethat,overthelongterm,exercisecanhelpreduceanxietyandstre
ss.Sogoaheadandlaceupyourshoes.You’refreetochasethatrunner’shighasfarasittakesyou.28.Accordingtothetext,w
hatisthedirectresultwhen“runner’shigh”isreached?A.Fewerdiseases.B.Beingpositive.C.Higherspeed.D.Feelinganxious.29.Whi
chofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“trigger”inparagraph3?A.Breakdown.B.Relateto.C.Setoff.D.Addto.30.Whatisparagraph4mainl
yabout?A.Runner’shighappearsinsomeanimals.B.Runner’shighsurelybringslotsofbenefits.C.Anotherexamplewithrunner’shighisfound.D.Differe
ntanimalshavedifferentrunner’shigh.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Runningishighlyrecommendedbytheauthor.B.Mostofusarerunningtoachieverunner’shigh
.C.Ifyouarerunning,runner’shighissuretohappen.D.Runner’shighappearswheneveryoufeelatpeace.D试卷第4页共6页ConservationscientistKimWilliams-Guil
lenwastryingherbesttocomeupwithawaytosaveendangeredseaturtles(海龟)fromeggthieveswhenshehadan“aha”moment:Ifsheplace
dafake(假)eggcontainingaGPStrackerinthereptiles’nests,shemightbeabletotrackthethieves.Williams-Guillenfoundapliableplasticmaterialtomimic(仿造)t
heshellofrealeggs.Sheandcolleaguesthenuseda3Dprintertoproducethefakesofthesamesize,weight,andtextureandputthesmallestGPStracki
ngdevicesinsideeach.TheresearchersthenwenttofourCostaRicanbeaches,wheregreenseaturtlecomeashoretomaketheirnests.Asmothersla
idtheireggsundercoverofnight,theresearchersslippedafakeeggintoeachnest.Oncethefakesarecoveredinsandandmixwiththerealeggs,it’sveryd
ifficulttotellthedifferencebetweenthetwo.Ofthe101fakeeggs,25weretakenbythieves.Thefarthestmovingeggtraveled137kilometersinland.Thefakeeggsen
titsfinalsignalthenextdayfromaresidentialproperty,suggestingthattheresearchteamhadtrackedtheeggsthrough“alloftheplayersintheentirech
ain.”Byunderstandingthatchain,Williams-Guillensaysresearcherscanidentifytradinghotspots.Sheemphasizesthatthetrackerisnotawaytocatchlocalthieve
s,manyofthemlivinginpoverty,butatooltobetterunderstandtheirroutes,whichcouldhelpthemandeventuallylawenf
orcement(执法部门)identifylargerplayersinthechain.Inthemeantime,Williams-Guillenandhercolleaguesareworkingtogettheirfakeeggs
tootherseaturtleconservationorganizations.Ultimately,though,scientistsandnonprofitsaregoingtoengagecommunitieswithlocaloutre
achandeducationprogramstosaveseaturtles.Shesays,“Therealmeatandpotatoesofconservationisn’tgoingtocomefromdeployi
ng(布署)eggs.”32.Whatcanbelearntfromparagraph2?A.Fakeeggsaremadeandemployed.B.Seaturtleshavebecomeendan
gered.C.Seaturtleslayeggsduringthedaytime.D.Theideaoffakeeggscameintobeing.33.Whydidresearcherstracktheturtleeggs?A.Toconfirm
whetherthefakeeggsreallywork.B.Toprovidedatafordoingresearchonturtleeggs.C.Toarrestthelocalsstealingtheturtleeggsfro
mthebeach.D.Toidentifythetradingroutesandgetthebigplayerspunished.34.WhatdoesWilliams-Guillenmeanbysaying“Therealmeatandpotatoesofconse
rvationisn’tgoingtocomefromdeployingeggs”inthelastparagraph?A.Deployingeggsneedsadvocatingfurther.B.Turtleconservationmainlyreliesonjointefforts.C.Sh
efeelsdisappointedwiththelocalcommunities.D.Deployingeggsmakesnodifferenceinpreservingturtles.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebes
ttitleofthetext?A.SavingendangeredseaturtlesisurgentB.EndangeredturtlescanbetracedwithGPSC.GPSeggshelpstosaveendangeredseaturtlesD.
Aconservationscientistisdevotedtoprotectingseaturtles第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项
。Forsomepeople,gettingagoodsleepisachallenge.Evenifyouweresleepinglikeababyduringthepandemic,youmaynowfindyourselftossingandturningasanxious
thoughtsaffectyourabilitytogetagoodsleep.____36____Fortunately,herearesometipswhichmayhelpwithyourpoorsleep.Sticktoaslee
pschedule.You’dbettergotobedandgetupatthesametimeeveryday,eveninholidays.Thisisbeneficialtoyourbody’ssle
ep-wakecycle.Ifyoudon’tfallasleepwithinabout20minutesofgoingtobed,leaveyourbedroomanddosomethingrelaxing.____37____Andthengobacktobedwhenyou’
retired.____38____Nowadays,itmightbeimpossibletostopbrowsingheadlines.Ifyou’resufferingfrominsomnia(
失眠),browsingheadlinesandsocialmediabeforebedcanmakeyoursleepworse.Trysettingonetotwohoursbeforeyougotobedwhereyouturnoffyourelectronicde
vicestoslowdownforthenight.Don’tnaptoolong.Ifyouliketotakeanapeveryday,trylimitingitto10or15minutes.____39____Nappingtoolongortoooftencanh
aveanegativeeffectonsleeppatternsandcausesleepinertia(惯性).Cutdownoncoffee.Coffeedrinkersmayfindithardertofall
asleepthanpeoplewhodon’tdrink试卷第5页共6页coffee.Oncetheyfallasleep,theirsleepisshorterandlighter.Forsome,asinglecupofcoffeeinthemorningmean
sasleeplessnightascaffeineblockstheeffectsofachemicalwhichpromotessleep.____40____A.Cutscreentime.B.Turny
ourelectronicdevicesup.C.Youcanreadorlistentosomelightmusic.D.Itmeanswakinguptousethe,restroominthemiddleofthenight.E.Thatmakesiteasiertobeenerg
eticwhenyouwakeup.F.Iflackofsleeprulesyournights,itcanreallymessupyourdays.G.Therefore,thosewhohavesleepproblemsshoulddrinklesscoffee
.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iadopted(收养)Didgaasatwelve-week
-oldkitten,andnowshe’snearly11.In2017,Didga____41____twenty-fourdifferenttricksinlessthanaminutewhileskateboarding,whichgotherintotheGu
innessWordRecords.I’vebeenintheanimal-training____42____for40years.Elevenyearsago,Ithoughtaboutgettingacat—everyonesaidcatscouldn’tbe
____43____,butIwantedtoprovethemwrong.Istartedsearchingfor____44____kittenstoadopt.Iwenttoashelter,an
d,____45____Iwaswalkingthrough,akittencausedaruckus(喧闹)behindme.Istoppedandlooked____46____.Shewasreallytryingtogetmyattention.SoI____47____thekit
ten.Didgaknowsahandfuloftricksthattookoverayearto____48____.Skateboardingisoneofhermostimpressiveskills.Sheridesalongw
iththemotion(移动)ofthe____49____,jumpingonandoverobjects.It’sanunbelievable_____50_____whenacatdoesatrickI’vebeentryingto_____
51_____forsolong.Thepsychologyoftrainingacatisfascinating.BecauseIunderstandhowanimalsthinkandlearn,Icanadjust(调节)tothecat’sa
bilities.IfDidgadoesn’tlikeit,Istoporgoina_____52_____direction.Istartedsomesocialaccountstoteachpeopletohaveabetterrel
ationshipwiththeir_____53_____.Theattentionwegetissurprisinglyimpressive.Didgahas_____54_____mylifeandtakenmeto____
_55_____Iwouldneverhavedreamedof.Iwonthelotto(乐彩),findingacatlikeDidga.41.A.inventedB.performedC.knewD.dire
cted42.A.memoryB.dreamC.businessD.emergency43.A.trainedB.challengedC.exchangedD.judged44.A.responsibleB.preciousC.independentD.pote
ntial45.A.asB.ifC.althoughD.because46.A.awayB.aheadC.backD.up47.A.leftbehindB.gaveawayC.pickedupD.putaside48.A.learnB.observeC.imagineD.accept4
9.A.floorB.houseC.wallD.board50.A.planB.feelingC.testD.choice51.A.appreciateB.teachC.recommendD.miss52.A.normalB.possi
bleC.differentD.right53.A.trainersB.bossesC.neighborsD.cats54.A.changedB.copiedC.savedD.replaced55.A.stepsB.levelsC.attitud
esD.values第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Afterlearningaboutthelifeofthemasterpoetinthehi
storicaldocumentaryLiBaionCCTV-9,quiteafewyoungChinese___56___(viewer)havegonetosocialmediatotalkaboutpursuingtheirdr
eams.Theprogramaims___57___(rebuild)awell-roundedimageofthegreatpoetLiBaibasedonsolidhistoricalrecordsandthere
centresearch___58___(carry)outbyexpertsandscholars.Thethirdepisode___59___(main)describesthestoriesbetweenLiandhisfr
iend,anotherfamouspoet,DuFu.Theirfriendshipisreferredto___60___a“fairyfriendship.”InBBC’sDuFu:China’sGreatest
Poet,YuanHaiwangsaid,“Du’spoemsareasimportantinChineseliteraryhistoryasShakespeareistopeopleinBritain.”Thisremarkcanalso___61___(use)forLi’spoems._
__62___(live)intheTangDynastyduringthe“GoldenAgeofChinesePoetry”,Liusedhistalenttosend试卷第6页共6页poetrytoanewheig
ht.ThedocumentaryshowsLi’extraordinaryimagination,___63___wasvividandfertile,andtheloftydreamsthatremainedafterbeinghitbyreality.T
hestoryofthepoet’slifehasaroused___64___numberofyoungChinese’sinterestinasking,“Whatwouldtheydoiftheirdre
amswerefrustrated(受挫)?”SomenetizenswrotethatunlikeLi,theymightchangetoanotherdreaminordertonotgive____65____(
they)toomuchpressure,whileothernetizenssaidtheywouldchooseto“holdonstraighttotheend”.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Tom来信说他即将作为交换生来中国学习
,他想提前了解中国饮食文化。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍中国饮食文化(如食物、筷子、就餐氛围等);3.期待他的到来。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearTom,______________
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________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。AuntEviehadadollhouse.Ithadmanytoysthere.E
veryFridayafternoon,IwenttoAuntEvie’shomewithmyparents.Theadultswouldsitaroundatableinthediningroom,eatingpieandtalking
,whileIplayedinthedollhouseforhours.SometimesIwouldpickuptheselovelytoysandplacethemindifferentposit
ions.Itwasreallyfun.OnetimeIaskedAuntEviewhereshegotthetoyssothatIcouldbuysome,too.Tomydisappointment,
AuntEviesaidthatmostofthemwerespeciallyhandmadegiftsfromherfriendsandcouldn’tbeboughtanywhere.Onesuchto
ywasalittlebear,whichwasmyfavorite.ItwassobeautifulthatIwantedtoownitbadly.“IfItakeit,AuntEviemaynotnoticeit.”Isaidt
omyself.Therefore,onaFridayafternoon,IattemptedtotakethelittlebearawayfromAuntEvie’sdollhouse.Ihadtowaituntilnobodywaswat
chingme,andittookmehourstogetthecouragetoputthelittlebearinmypocket.OnceIgotthelittlebear,Icouldn’twaittogohome.Ihadtohideitsomewhereathome,sothatnoo
newouldknowItookit.ThatnightafterIwenthomewithmyparents,Icouldn’tgotosleep.“WhatabadpersonIam!Istolesomethingfr
ommylovedAuntEvie.”Ithought.WhenIwokeupthenextmorning,Ifeltawful,butIcouldn’ttellmyparents,letalonereturnthelittle
beartoAuntEvie.Iwasembarrassedaboutmybehavior.Atsomepoint,Istartedtohatethelittlebearandmyself.AndIknewifIdidn’tdosomething,Iwouldn’tgetawayfromthose
badfeelings.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph1:SoIdecidedtotellmymomwhatIhaddone.______________________________________________________
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_________________Paragraph2:MyhandwasshakingwhenIrangthedoorbellofAuntEvie’shouse.______________________________________
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