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辽东教学共同体高二月考英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分150分)第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1
.5分,满分7.5分)例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。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。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.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Attendameeting.B.Pickuptheman'sclient.C.Sendthemantohisoffice.2.Whatdo
esthemanthinkofthecampus?A.It'sbeautiful.B.It'saGreekcampus.C.It'sanancientcampus.3.Whatisthewoman?A.Asalesperson.B.Ahotelclerk.C.Awaitress.4.
Whattypeofbookisthewomanreading?A.Sciencefiction.B.Horrorfiction.C.Romanticfiction.5.Whenwillthemanprobablymee
tDr.Banks?A.At8:20.B.At8:50.C.At9:20.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywantthem
antodo?A.Dosomecleaning.B.Becarefulinhisjob.C.Takeoutthetrashinturn.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.
B.Brotherandsister.C.Managerandnewworker.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whichisasuperfoodaccordingtotheman?A.Yogurt.B.Noodles.C.Rice.9.Whya
resuperfoodshealthy?A.Becausetheycuresometerriblediseases.B.Becausetheyfightagainstsomecancers.C.Becauseth
eyreducetherisksofsomediseases.10.Whichfoodwillthewomanbeaddingtotheirfamilydiet?A.Fish.B.Tomatoes.C.Brownrice.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwasthew
omandoingwhensheheardanoise'?A.Shewasdoingthedishes.B.Shewascleaningthelivingroom.C.Shewaspolishingthetable12.Whomaybethemanspeake
r?A.Apoliceofficer.B.Thewoman'shusband.C.Thewoman'sfriend.13.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.
Onanearlymorning.B.Aroundnoon.C.Intheevening.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howdidthemannoticetheproblemfirst?A.
Hisbankcalledhim.B.Hisbillshowedhim.C.Hiscreditcardwasstolen.15.Whatdidthebankdotofixtheproblem?A.Theygavethemanhismoneybackatonc
e.B.Theydecidedtotalktothebank’sowner.C.Theyaskedthemantoprovidetheevidence.16.Whatmighthavecausedtheproblemaccordingtotheman?A.Onlineshoppin
g.B.Overduedebt.C.Unskilledoperation.17.Whatdothetwospeakersmainlytalkabout?A.Informationsafety.B.Shoppinghabits.C.Moneymanagement.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
。18.WhatwillToddMessegeeberesponsiblefor?A.Writingaplay.B.Directingaplay.C.Starringinaplay.19.Whatwillparticipantsmainlydobythefourthday?A.Practiceth
eplay.B.Attendalectureonacting.C.Performonstageformally.20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Advertisinganactingprogram.B.Drawingupaplanfora
program.C.Announcingarrangementsforaplay.第二都分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOneDayUniversityOneDayUn
iversitywasfoundedbyStevenSchragisin2006.HecameupwiththeideaafterhedroppedhisdaughteroffatcollegeinupstateNewYork.Theschoolhadaboutadozenprofessorsgi
vingshorttalksaboutavarietyofsubjects.Alltheparentshadthesamereaction:“IwishIweretheonegoingtocollege!”OneDayUniversitycreatesfas
cinatingdaysoflearningdesignedtoinspireyourmind.Weworkwithovertwohundredprofessorsfromthecountry’stopc
ollegestocreateevents.Nomatterwhatyoulove,you’llfindthateveryOneDayUeventisfilledwithexploratorytalksthatwillchallengeyouasifyouwer
eastudentincollegeonceagain!Andjustlikeyourcollegedays,you’resuretomeetnewfriendswhosharethebeliefthatlearningisarewardi
nglifelongprocess.AtOneDayU,there’snohomeworkandnogrades.Justlearningforthesakeoflearning!SATURDAY,JULY21;9:30am—4:00pmLisnerAuditoriumatGeorgeW
ashingtonUniversity;Washington.DCLITERATURE9:30am—10:35amTheLostIndianCultureJeremiSuri/UniversityofTexasDistinguishedTeac
hingAwardSCIENCE10:50am—11:55amHowtheBrainWorksJohnHall/UniversityofWisconsin-MadisonWilliamH.KiekhoferDistinguishedTeach
ingAwardMUSIC12:10pm—1:15pmTheHistoryofJazzAnnaCelenza/George-townUniversityTeacher-ScholarAwardLunchbreak1:15pm-2:30pmPSYCHOLOGY2:30pm—4:00pmGenius
,CreativityandDepressionJessicaPayne/UniversityofNotreDameBokCenterAwardforTeachingExcellenceLiveEventFullprice:$125VisitOneDayU.comorcal
l800-300-3438.21.WhatdoweknowaboutOneDayU?A.Itaimstorewardcollegestudents.B.ItwasfoundedbyStevenSchragisandhisdaughter.C.Itisintendedtohelpitspartic
ipantsgetexcellentgradesatcollege.D.Itisincooperationwithhundredsoftopuniversities’professors.22.Whowi
llgivetalksaboutTheHistoryofJazz?A.Georgetown.B.JeremiSuri.C.AnnaCelenza.D.JessicaPayne.23.What’sthemainpurposeofth
etext?A.ToshowthehistoryofOneDayU.B.ToadvertiseOneDayUeventsonJuly21.C.ToexplainhowtolearnatOneDayU.D.Tostressthegreatinfluenc
eofOneDayU.BPatrioticZhangWeiliwonherhistoricfightingchampionshipinShenzhenonAugust31,2019.The30-year-oldfighterfro
mHebeiProvinceproducedahugeupsettoknockoutBrazilianJessicaAndradeandbecameChina'sfirstUFCworldchampion.Zhangenteredt
hestrawweightboutasabiglosertoAndrade,whoistiedwiththemostUFCwins(11)byawoman.However,afteraseriesofdevastatingkneekicksandpunches(重拳),Andradew
asflooredinthe42ndsecondofthefirstroundandthechallengerwasdeclaredwinnerbyTKO.“LastyearinBeijingIvowed(发誓)tobecomethefirstChinese
champion,andIdidit!”saidZhang.“AsaChinese,Ifeelsoproud.Today,Iwanttodedicatethisvictorytomymotherland,”sheadded.UFC
bossDanaWhitedeclaredZhang“themostviciouswomanontheplanetrightnow”andrevealedheisalreadyplanningthenewchampion'snextfighti
ntheUnitedStates.ZhangappealedtoWhitetosmoothoutsomereasonableconcernsshehasaboutaUSfight.“Pleasemakesureallmycornerscan
comebecauselasttimetheycouldn'tcomeforvisaissues,”shesaid.“Butallmycoachesareherewithme,supportingmeandIwonthebelt.”Withsixyears
'experienceinUFC,Andradehasareputationforcruciallyseeingoffopponents.ButZhang,whoisknownforherfierce“b
uzzsaw”attackingstyle,neverallowedAndradetogetgoing.“Ithinkthekeystomywinweremycalmmindsetandthestrategydefinedbymycoaches.Allthestrategieswe
repracticalandpredictedeverymovetohelpmeseizeeveryopportunity,”Zhangsaid.ShewasthefirstChinesefightertoevengetatitl
eshotfromtheUFC,whichisnowpushinghardintoaChinesemarketwhereinterestinMMAisgrowingrapidly.Afterwards,Zhanghopedtoinspiremor
eyoungChinesewomentotakeupMMAandtobeasourceofinspirationforwomen,bothinMMAandeverydaylife.24.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?A
.Andradeisagreatopponent.B.Andradehas9UFCwinssofar.C.Zhangowedhervictorytoherefforts.D.ZhangwasafraidofAndrade'sattacks.25.What
doestheunderlinedword“corners”mean?A.Opponents.B.Coaches.C.Relatives.D.Friends.26.Zhang'swincanbeowedto___
________.A.strictteachingofhercoachesB.supportfromhercoachesandfriendsC.herstrongbodyshapeandenthusiasmD.hermin
dsetandstrategiesdevelopedbyhercoaches27.WhichofthefollowingmayZhangagreewithaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Wom
encanmakeabigdifferenceaswell.B.Womenshouldnotignoretheirappearance.C.Womenshouldcompetewithmentoshowtheirabilities.D.Womencanchangetheirfatebyw
inningUFC.CAdozenyearsafterthedisasterattheFukushima(福岛)nuclearplant,itstillcastsacoveringoverlifeinJapan.Many
ofover100,000residentsmovedfromaroundthenuclearplantatthetimeoftheaccidentremaindisplaced.Abroad,Fukushima’slegacy(遗留问题)isnowworseningth
eregion’sinfamousanddisputatious(有争议的)geopolitics.Theenormoustaskofmakingthedamagedplantsafecontinues.Attheheartofthecleanupisaquest
ionofwhattodowiththepollutedwaterusedtocoolmeltedfuelandfuelpieces—orwhichhasfallenasrain,orflowedintothesiteasgroundwater.Anadvancedfiltration(
过滤)processknownasALPSremoves62of64radionuclides(放射性核素)fromthewatertoacceptablelevels.Ofthetworemainingradionuclides,themainconcernistri
tium(氚),whichcandamageDNA.ButTEPCO,theFukushimaplant’soperator,saysthelevelsareverylow.Itwantstorelease500Olympic-sizedpools’worthof
thewaterintotheoceanoverthreedecades.Japan’sgovernmentbacksit.Sowhat’stheproblem?LocalfishermenandtourismoperativesfearanotherknocktotheoldFukus
himabrand.Evenasitis,ChinaandSouthKoreabanseafoodfromFukushimaandneighbouringareas.Ifthewaterreleasego
esahead,China,thebiggestimporterofJapaneseseafood,maygofurther—andimposeatotalbanonJapaneseseafoodimports.O
neChinesehotheadhassaidreleasingthewaterwouldamountto“crimesagainsthumanity”.Thegovernment’schiefspokesmanaccusesJapanoftreatingtheoce
anasits“privatesewer”.InSouthKorea,theissueismorecomplicated.TheconservativegovernmentofYoonSukyeol,whichiscommittedtorebuil
dingSouthKorea’sunfriendlytieswithJapan,isplayingdowntherisks.WorriedSouthKoreanconsumersaremeanwhilepanic-buyingseasalt.YeteveninJapantherei
spreciouslittletrustinthenuclearindustry,whichhasahistoryofmessesandcovers.Evenafterpost-disasterreforms,TEPCOwas
forcedin2018toadmititsALPSsystemhadfailedtoworkandthewaterwouldneedtobereprocessed.Andtrust,notesJeffKingstonofTempleUniver
sityinTokyo,is“notarenewableresource”.Athomethenuclearindustrylacksit.AbroadsodoesJapan.28.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraphtwo
?A.ALPSiscapableofremovingmainradionuclidesfromthewatertoacceptablelevels.B.Japan’sgovernmentsupportTEPCO’sre
leasingprocessedpollutedwaterintotheocean.C.AccordingtoALPS,tritiumwon’tdamageDNAanditisn’taconcernatall.D.T
hepollutedwaterisusedtocoolmeltedfuelandfuelpiecesinbrokenplant.29.WhatistheSouthKoreangovernment’satt
itudetowardsthepollutedwaterrelease?A.optimisticB.pessimisticC.supportiveD.seriously30.WhydoesJeffKingstoncomment“trustisnotarenewablereso
urce”?A.JapanesepeopleareacceptingofreleasingFukushimawater.B.ThenuclearindustrylackstrustfromJapanesepeop
lewithaseriesoftrouble.C.Japanesegovernmentcanearntrustfrominternationalcommunitywithitswaterrelease.D.Thepolluted
waterneedstobereprocessed31.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtocopewithFukushimanuclearwastewaterB.TheFukushima’sradiolo
gicalimpactonhumansandtheenvironmentC.EastAsia’sdisagreementaboutFukushimanuclearwastewaterturnspoisonousD.Newinternationalreg
ulationsareonthewayDInvasive(入侵的)speciesarecostingtheworldatleast$423bneveryyearandhavebecomealeadingthreattothed
iversityoflifeonEarth.Leadingscientistssaythethreatcausedbyinvasivespeciesisunderappreciated,underestimatedandsometimesunacknowledge
d,withmorethan37,000alienspeciesnowknowntobeintroducedaroundtheworldandabout200establishingthemselveseachyear.Whil
enotallwillbecomeinvasive,expertssaytherearesignificanttoolstomitigatetheirspreadandimpact,protectingandrest
oringecosystemsintheprocess.Theassessment,producedbytheIntergovernmentalScience-PolicyPlatformonBiodiversityandEcosystemServices(I
PBES),theleadingUNbodyonbiodiversityscience,wasproducedby86expertsoverfourandahalfyears,andwasapprovedbygovernmentsthisweekendinBonn
.Theexpertassessmentfoundthattherewereawiderangeofoptionstopreventthespreadandimpactofinvasivespecies.Eradicationprogrammesonislands,w
hicharedisproportionatelyaffectedbythespreadofinvasivespecies,havehada88%successrate.ExamplesincludeRedonda,amilelongrockthatispartofAntiguaan
dBarbudaintheCaribbean,wherenativevegetation,birdsandreptilesburstbackintolifeonceinvasiveblackratsandferalgo
atswereremovedin2017,transformingthebarrengreyrockintoagreenislandonceagain.Butexpertssaidtheemphasishadtomovetowardstheprev
entionofthespreadofinvasivespeciesinsteadofcostlyeradicationprogrammes.“Wewanttohighlightthatthethingthatworksth
ebestisprevention.It’smuchmorecost-effectivetopreventtheintroductionofinvasivespeciessuchastakingbio-securitym
easures,bordercontrolsandriskanalysisofnon-nativespeciesthatarebeingintroducedintentionally,”saidPauchard,theleadingresearcher.Thereportfoundthatd
espitetherecentUNglobaltargetoncontrollinginvasivespeciesspread,84%didnothavespecificnationallegislati
onorregulations.Somecountriesdohaveambitiouspoliciesontheissue,suchasNewZealand,whichisaimingtogetridofallinvasi
vespeciesfromitsislandsbythemiddleofthecentury.32.Theunderlinedword“mitigate”canbestbereplacedby________A.cancelB.controlC.conductD.
connect33.WhyisRedondamentionedinparagraph3?A.Anexampleofhowhardtofightinvasivespecies.B.Anexplanationoftheprocessoffightingi
nvasivespecies.C.AnimplicationofhowsuccessfultheEradicationprogrammesare.D.Asummaryofhoweffectivetheexpertassessmentis.34.Whatc
anwelearnfromPauchard’swords?A.It’spreventionthatshouldbeemphasized.B.Eradicationprogrammesaretooexpensive
.C.Riskanalysisofnon-nativespeciesisnecessary.D.Controllinginvasivespeciesispressing.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Invasivespecies:acommonphe
nomenonaroundtheworld.B.Invasivespecies:ambitiouspolicies.C.Invasivespecies:eradicationprogrammes.D.Invasivespecies:urgenttobewipedo
ut.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Havingagoodnight’ssleepallowsyour
bodytofunctionatitsbest.Wefoundsomelesser-knownideasthatarewellworthatry.PeopleinChinaWashTheirFeetBeforeBedFootmassagesandspatreatmentsthataref
ocusedonthefeetarewidelypractisedacrossChina.___36__Theroutineisdonerightbeforebed,sothatafteryoudryyourfeet
,theyarestillwarmwhenyousleep.__37_____InGermany,coupleshavesolvedtheproblemofoneofthemwakingupcoldwhenevertheirpartn
errollsoverandtakesthesheetswiththem.____38___Notonlydoesthatmakeitlesslikelythatyourpartnerwilldisturbyoursl
eepwhentheymovearound,butyoucaneachcustomizetheamountofbeddingyouusetostayaswarmorascoolasyoupreferatnight.Guatemal
ansRelyonWorryDollsGuatemalahasalongstandingtraditionofparentsputting“worrydolls”undertheirkids’pillo
wstocomfortthemiftheyareafraidofthedark.Plus,childrencantellthetinydollstheirworriesbeforetheygotosleep.____39____Adultsinth
atcountryandinMexicoareincreasinglyrelyingonthedolls,too.Expressingyourworriesbeforebedcanhelp—sowhynottellthemtoadoll?TheBriti
shSleepNakedThirtypercentofpeopleintheUnitedKingdomsleepnaked,oratleasttheydidwhenthemostrecentglobalpoll(民意调查)onthesubjectwasdone.___40____“Thebigge
stoneisthermo-regulation.It’seasierfor‘hotsleepers’tobecomfortable.”A.GermansUseSeparateDuvetsB.ManyAmericanCouplesSleepSe
paratelyC.Butit’snolongeraritualjustforchildren.D.Notwearingclothestobedmightbebeneficialforseveralreasons.E.A
utomaticfootspasarealmosteverywhereinChinesehouseholds.F.Theritual(习惯)issobelovedthatmanypeopleperformaDIYversiona
thomebeforebedtimeeachnight.G.Whileit’stypicalforpartnerstoshareabed,eachchoosestheirownsingle-sizedsheetsandase
parateduvet(羽绒被).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。DesmondJumbamgrewupinapoorfamil
yinYaoundé,thecapitalcityofCameroon.Hismotherworked____41____asacleanerandcookforanorganizationto___4
2____himtoschoolinYaoundé.“Itwasnotalwayseasybutmymothersacrificedalotto____43____thatIgotthebesteducation.In2010,I___44____HarvardUnive
rsitywithenoughmoneyforonlyonesemester.Mymothertookahuge___45____forthat.”Withthehelpoffamily,scholarshipsandajobasaprivateteacher,Desmondwasable
toaffordschoolfeesfora“very___46____firsttwoyears”intheUS.Buthavingachievedsomuchinthecountry,DesmondhasnowreturnedtoCameroonto___47____hiskno
wledgeandskillsthere.Desmondcouldn’thavegotasfarashehaswithoutthe___48____ofhisfamily.Hesaid:“Iwillavoidcommonadv
icelike‘don’t___49____’and‘followyourdreams’.Attheriskofsounding____50____,Iwouldadviseanyonewithbigdreamstoexpectsever
eadversity(逆境)ahead.”Everyonefacessome___51____ingettingtotheirgoalsanddreams,especiallyforthosefrom___52____communit
ies.Desmondwasoneofthosechildren.Hehopeshisstorywill___53_____childrentoknowthatitiscompletely____54____toachievethedreamswhichm
ayseembeyondtheir____55_____,despitethesevereadversitiesahead.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Arecentshortv
ideoseriesEscapefromtheBritishMuseum,___56___tellsthestoryofhowaChineseculturalrelicescapesfromtheBritishMu
seumandfindsitswaybacktoChina,___57___(take)theChineseInternetwithitstouchingnarrativeandcreativestorytelling.Directed
bytwoChinesevloggers,thethree-episodeseries,spanningjustunder10minuteseach,talksaboutthepersonificationofaChinesejadeteapot,whichescapesfromtheBr
itishMuseumandembarkson(开启)ahardjourney___58___(reunite)withherfamilyinChina.ThefemalevloggerwhoplaystheroleofthejadeteapotcomesacrossaChinese
journalistinLondonwhereshebelievestobeherlong-lostfamilyandaskshimtotakeherbackhome.Thevloggerswrotein___59___postthatthisworkisapromise,ate
stamenttothepassionofindependentcontentcreators,aresultoftheagreementamongyoung___60___(individual),adisplayof
steadydedicationregardlessofcosts.Andaboveall,itrepresentsthe___62___(determine)withinChinesetoprove___61__
_(they).Justasthevloggershaveexpressed,theywanttheirvoices___63___(hear)throughthisvideointhisfast-pacedinformationage.Ital
sodemonstratesthatthecontentofshortvideoscanbemorethanjusthumorous;itcanbe___64___(profound)inspiring.Theseriesnotonlyen
tertainsbutalsotouchesonapowerfulmessage-theimportanceofculturalheritage___65___thelongingforrepatriation.41.A.quicklyB.tirelesslyC.
hardlyD.carelessly42.A.sendB.takeC.pullD.put43.A.imagineB.ensureC.agreeD.promise44.A.sponsoredB.atten
dedC.leftD.reported45.A.financeB.blowC.loanD.credit46.A.fearfulB.colorfulC.stressfulD.meaningful47.A.learnB.improveC.obt
ainD.apply48.A.arrangementB.warningC.supportD.permission49.A.catchupB.giveupC.stayupD.hurryup50.A.familiarB.strangeC.funnyD.pessimistic51.A
.probabilitiesB.opportunitiesC.barriersD.losses52.A.oldB.poorC.remoteD.civilized53.A.allowB.urgeC.forceD.inspire54.A.fairB.rightC.possibl
eD.suitable55.A.abilityB.controlC.reachD.comprehension第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校英语社团计划创建一个英文公众号(Englishofficialaccou
nt)。请你给社团负责人Ryan写信推荐一个栏目,内容包括:1.栏目名称;2.栏目内容;3.推荐理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearRyan,_______________________
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___________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。Ithadbeenalong,tirin
gdaybecause48-year-oldtaxidriverCarlhadworkedfor8hours.He’dbeenpickingupanddroppingoffpassengersthewholeday.Hewantedtogethomethen,buthenot
icedapanicky(恐慌的)womangettingoffataxiwithachildinherarms.“Whyissheshoutingatthedriver?”Carlsloweddownnearthem.Herealizedthatthewomanwasbe
ggingthedrivernottoleaveherthere.Theboywashavingdifficultybreathing,andhisarmsandlegswereshakinguncontrollably.Carlrealizedtheboywashavingaseizure
(疾病发作)andaskedthewomantogetintohistaxi.Carldroveasfastashecould.Thehospitalwasseveralmilesaway,sohehadtoraceagain
sttimetosavetheboy.Meanwhile,hegrewconcernedaboutwhythepreviousdriverhaddroppedthemoffduringsuchanemergency.Thewoman
toldCarlthatsheandherfour-year-oldson,Tyler,returnedfromthepark.Shetoldthedrivershewouldpayhimonceshegothomebecausesh
edidn’ttakeherpurse.Butthenhersonsuddenlyhadaseizure,sosheaskedthedrivertotakethemtothehospitalinstead.B
utthedriverrefused.Halfanhourlater,theyarrivedatthehospital.Tylerwasrushedinsidefortreatmentashismotherwaitedo
utsidetheward,crying.Carlwashungryandtiredbutstayedback.Anhourlater,thedoctorsaid,“Tylerisoutofdangernow.Butitcouldhavebeenf
atal(致命的)ifyouhadn’tmadeithereontime.”MrsThomasimmediatelylookedatCarlandcriedintears,thankingCarlforsavingherson’slife.CarlwasgladTylerwasout
ofdanger.Later,hedroppedthemoffathome,andwhenMrsThomascameouttopayhim,herefused.“Ihaveapolicy.NOFARESforthosemakingtripstothehospital!”saidCarl,“Ij
ustdidwhatanygoodhumanbeingwoulddo.AndpleaseconveymyregardstoTyler!”Mrs.Thomaswasmovedbyhiskindness.Carlneverchangedhispolicyofdro
ppingoffpassengersathospitalsforfree.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:18yearslater,66-year-oldCarlbookeda
taxitothehospital.Paragraph2:Thedriversaidallthetripshemadetothehospitalwerefree.高二月考英语试卷参考答案听力:1~5CABBC6~10BCACC11~15CABBC16~20AABAA阅
读:A.DCBB.ABDAC.BDBCD.BCAD七选五:FAGCD完型填空:BABBCCDCBDCBDCC语法填空:56.which57..hastaken58.toreunite59.a60.individuals61.determination
62.themselves63.tobeheard64.profoundly65.and应用文写作【答案】DearRyan,I’mreallyexcitedtobeinformedthatwearegoingtostartanEngli
shofficialaccount,whichisdefinitelyawonderfulidea.Asforproposals,I’dliketorecommend“Students’Voice”asadistinctivecolumn.Asstudyingisalwaysstudent
s’toppriority,westudentsareundergreatpressureandlackopportunitiestobelistenedto.Whynothelpstudentsexpressth
eirinnerfeelingsandhaveagoodmoodtoembracethetoughyetbrightfuture?Thiscolumn,Ipromise,isboundtobeapreciousoutletandasteppingstonetocommunica
tingfluentlyinEnglish.That’sallformyadvice!Thankyou!Yours,LiHua续写参考答案18yearslater,66-year-oldCarlbookedataxitothehospital.Hehaddevelopedh
ealthissuesduetooldage.Hewasgoingtothehospitalforsometests.Hewaswaitingoutsidehishousewhenataxipulledover.Carlwavedattheyoungdriver.Hegotinandtoldth
edrivertodrophimoffatthehospital.Thedriverrepliedandcontinueddriving.Theydidn’ttalkmuchduringthehalf-hourd
rive.Arrivingatthehospital,Carlaskedthedriverhowmuchheshouldpay.Thedriversaidallthetripshemadetothehospi
talwerefree.Carlwassurprisedandaskedwhy.Thedriversmiled,“BecausewhenIwaslittle,Ihadseizureontheroad,andakindtaxidriverdrovemetothehospitalfo
rfreeandsavedmylife.Mymothertoldmethedriverneverchargedfortripstothehospital.Hiskindnessinspiredme,soIdothesame!”Carl’shear
tfeltlighterandhappierandaskedtheyoungman’sname.Thedriversaid,“MynameisTyler.”Carlspokenomore,andtearso
fjoyfilledhiseyes.听力原文:Text1【原文】M:Ohdear,I’mlate.Ihavetobeintheofficeby8:00am.Thereisanimportantmeetingwithanewclient
.W:OK.Waitaminute.Icangiveyoualift.Text2【原文】W:Wow!Idolikethiscampus:thegreenlawns,andtheoldbuildingswithtallcolumns.I
t’sreallybeautiful.M:Itsureis.ThearchitectureofthesebuildingsisintheGreekstyle.Itwaspopularintheeighteenthc
enturyhere.Text3原文】M:Hello,canyouasksomeonetosendsomenewtowelstomyroom,please?Bytheway,I’dliketomakeadinnerreservationat7:0
0tonight.W:Yes,wewillmakeeveryefforttomeetyourneeds.Text4【原文】M:DoyoustillhavethatbookIlentyou,Mary?W:It’sjusthereMark.I’mstillpa
rtwaythroughreadingit.NormallyIreadsciencefictionorlovestoriesbutthisisfascinating!M:I’mgladyoulikeit.I’mnotafanofh
orrorfictionbutIthoughtitwasgreat.Text5【原文】W:Pleasegivemeasecond.I’llseewhetherDr.Banksisavailable.M:OK.W:Sorry,he’swithapatientrightnow.It’
sprobablygoingtobeaboutanother30minutes.Wouldyoumindwaitingalittlelonger?M:I’vebeenwaitingsince8:20andit’sbeenhalfanhour.Text6【原文】W:Wec
areaboutqualityhere,notjustaboutdoingenoughworktogetby.WhenyouworkatTraderJoe’s,you’remorethananemployee.You’relikefamily!M:Inmyfami
ly,weusuallyargueoverthingslikewhoseturnitistotakeoutthetrash.Wealsocomplainalotwhenthere’snodessert.Isworkinghereli
kethat?W:OK...Letmegiveyouabetteridea.Workinghereislikebeinginafamilyinsomeways.Youknowhowchildrengetpunis
hedwhentheydon’tcleantheirrooms,orwhentheygooutwithfriendsbeforetheyfinishtheirhomework?M:Yes,Icanrelatetothat.W:Well,that’smor
elikehowitistoworkatTraderJoe’s.Theemployeesarethechildren...andI’mthemother.M:Areyoutheonlyparentatthisstore?IthinkI’dra
therbeadoptedbysomeoneelse...Text7【原文】M:Iwasreadingaboutsuperfoodstoday.Theyarefruits,vegetablesandotherfoodsthataresuppos
edtobeextrahealthy.W:That’sinteresting.Whichfoodsarethey?Isupposericeishighonthelist.WecertainlyeatalotofthathereinChina.M:No,itisn’t.Norarenoodles.
Butyogurt,fishandtomatoesarethere.W:Ohwell,Isupposeweeatplentyofthem.Whyarethesefoodssohealthy?M:It’ssaidthattheycanreducetherisksofhigh
bloodpressure,heartdiseaseandcertaincancers.W:MaybeIwillstartincludingtheminourmeals.Arethereanyfoodsonthel
istthatwedon’thaveyet?M:Nutsandgreensaresomethingwealreadyeatplentyof.Andalthoughourtypeofrice—thewhitekind—isn
’tonthelist,brownriceis.W:ThenIthinkwewillswitchtothattokeepthefamilyhealthy.Superfoodssoundlikeaverytastywaytokeepfit.Text8【原文】M:Canyoutellmewha
thappenedthismorning,MrsJones?W:Well,2hoursago,thatwasaround10:00inthemorningwhenIwasdoingthedishes.T
hen,soonafterthat,Iwaspolishingthetable.IthoughtIheardanoise,butIwasreallyconcentratingonthepolishing,soIdidn’ttakemuchnotice
.M:Whathappenednext?W:Iwascleaningthelivingroom,around10:15,whenIheardsomeoneupstairs.Itsoundedliketheywerelookingforsomethinginm
ycupboard.Abouttwominuteslater,someonerandownthestairs.Irantothewindow.Amanwasgettingintoacar.Thenhewasdrivingaway.M:Whattimewasthis,
MrsJones?W:10:20.ThenIcalledthepolice.Text9【原文】M:Ican’tbelievethis.Ihavebeenonthephonewithmybankallday
andtheystillhaven’tfixedmyproblem.W:Isitacreditcardproblem?M:Yes.Mycreditcardinformationwasstolen.Wh
enIgotmybillinthemail,Isawthereweremanyunfamiliarpurchasesonit.W:That’sterrible.Didtheytakealotofmoney?M:Yes,andIamveryupset
becausethebankisnothelpingmequickly.Ihavetalkedtomanydifferentmanagersalready.W:Doesn’tthebank’sowne
rneedtomakethedecisiontogiveyouyourmoneyback?M:No.Ijusthavetoprovethatthesepurchaseswerenotmadebyme.W:Ihopeyoucanfixthisproblemsoon.
Somethingsimilarhappenedtomyhusband’smotherrecently.Shewastrickedintogivingawaysomeimportantinformationoverthep
hone.M:IthinkthepersonwhostolemyinformationgotitfromtheInternet.Iboughtacollectionofmoviesrecently.Iwon’tbedoin
gthatagainunlessthewebsiteissuretobesafe.It’shonestlymyfaultforbeingcareless.W:Youcanneverbetoocareful.Well,yourproblemisinspiringmetolo
okintoprotectingmyaccountbetter.IthinkIcanpaymybankmoretohelpme.Text10Nowwehaveaprogramforthosewholoveacting.Thisprogramgivesyoungactor
stheexperienceofdevelopingcomplexcharactersandperformingafull-lengthproductionwhilereceivingtop-leveltraining.Ea
chactorwillreceivearoleandwillbegiventimetoshineonthestageattheendoftheweek.Childrenagedbetween13and18cantakepartintheprogram.TheplayiswrittenbyLisaN
anni-Messegee.ToddMessegeewillbethedirector.OnthefirstMondaywemeet,actorsactforsometimetofindasuitableroleinthep
lay.Bytheendoftheday,theybegindevelopingcharactersandlearningabouttheplay.Thiscontinuesthroughmid-week,alongwithfocus
onspecialtyskillsthatmaybeneededintheproduction.Onthesedays,they’llreceivesometrainingonacting.ByThursday,theactorsarerunningtheshowoff-bookandmemor
izingtheirmaterial.ByFriday,thewholegroupisperformingonstage,inarecordedperformance.Adigitalcopyoftheperforman
cewillbesharedwithactorsaftertheprogramiscomplete.Thisisaveryexcitingchallengeforanyactor!It’llbeginonJuly26thand
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