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前郭蒙中2020-2021年度第一学期第二次月考高二英语试卷一.听力理解(20小题,共30分,每小题1.5分,)听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.AtastoreB.AtanairportC.
Atahotel2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thewomancanbuybothapizzaandahamburger.B.Thewomanshouldmakeherdecisionquickly.C.Hec
annotwatchthemoviewiththewoman.3.WhowillleaveforHouston?A.JimB.ThemanC.Jim’sbrother4.Whatdayisittoday?A.FridayB.Thu
rsdayC.Wednesday.5.Whatwillthemandotomorrownight?A.WatchafilmonTVB.GotoajazzconcertC.Gotoafolkmusicconcert.听第6段材料,回答6,7题。6.Whichtransport
ationdoesthewomanprefer,especiallyforshortjourney?A.ThebusB.ThesubwayC.Thetaxi7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShetravelsquitealotinAm
erica.B.Shefeelsthattaxisaretooexpensive.C.ShegoestoWashtingtonD.C.everyweek听第7段材料,回答8,9题。8.Whendidthea
ccidenttakeplace?A.Atabout8:30B.Atabout8:45C.Atabout8:409.Whatcausedtheaccident?A.AblackcarB.AblackdogC.Awhitecar听第8段材料,回答第10,11,12题。10.W
hatdidthewomandoattheageofsix?A.ShewenttoJacksonHoleforthefirsttime.B.ShesangfortheRedSoxatFenway.C.Shejoinedachildren’s
theaterprogram.11.Howmanysportsteamshasthewomansungfor?A.FourB.Three.C.Five12.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.AfamousathleteB.Amoviestar.C.Acountrym
usicsinger.听第9段材料,回答第13,14,15,16题。13.Whydidn’tthemangotothewoman’sparty?A.HehadtogotovisitafriendB.Hesuddenlybecameill.
C.Hetookafriendtothehospital.14.Whathappenedwhenthewoman’shusbandwenthikinglasttime?A.HehurthisarmB.
HehurthisbackC.Hehurthisankle15.Whoneedstoloseweight?A.Theman’swifeB.Theman’sfriendC.Themanhimself16.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewomannotl
iketodo?A.LieonthebeachB.GotopicnicsC.Aswim听第10段材料,回答第17,18,19,20题。17.Whoissaidtobethefirstinventoroftheseatbelt?A.EdwardJunior.B.G
eorgeCaley.C.NilsBohlin.18.WhendidtheUnitedStatesfirstrecognizetheinventionofacarseatbelt?A.In1894B.In1849C.In192019.WhowasBohlin?A.ABritishinvento
rB.ASwedishengineer.C.AnAmericanpilot.20.HowoldwasBohlinwhenhedied?A.72yearsold.B.80yearsold.C.82yearsold.二.阅读理解(15小题,共30分,每小题2分)AHowtoSaveM
oneytoVisitShanghaiDisneyland?The“happiestplaceonearth”isatopdestinationonmanyfamilies’bucketlists.ButtakingavacationtoDisneyWorldc
anbedifficulttodoonabudget.TherearesomeconsiderationsthatyoucanmaketoreducethecostofyourDisneyWorldvacation.1.BuySouvenirsinAdvanceDisneyha
sinfluencedpracticallyeveryindustry,whichmakesiteasytofindDisneyitemsanywhere,fromWalmart,Target,andyourlocalgroceryst
oretodepartmentstoresandAmazon.Youcansavealotofmoneybypurchasingitemsbeforeyourtripattheseless-expensiveplacesthanatDisneyla
nd.2.MakeanAutographBookAnautographbookisseenasamust-havebymanyDisneylandenthusiastsandisamemoryyoucantakehomewithyou.Thes
ebookscancostanywherefrom$7.95to$19.95attheDisneyStoreandupto$30forthelatest-and-greatestautographbookatDisneyland,suchast
hepark’s60thanniversaryedition.Otherchoicescangetthejobdoneforunder$5.Forexample,youcanbuyasmallphotoalbum,cutepadsornotebooks.3.EatBreakfastBefo
reYouArriveBreakfastisalmostaspriceyaslunchordinnerifyoueatinsidetheDisneylandparks.Ifyouhaveahotelwithafreebreakfast,takeadv
antageofit.Ifyouwanttoeatout,eatatalocalrestaurantthatisinexpensiveorhasakids’menu,suchasMcDonald’swhichisclosetothep
ark.4.TakeAdvantageofDiscountsOfferedtoSpecialGroupsDisneyoffersawidevarietyofdiscounts,includingformilitaryservicemembers,col
legestudents,teachers,andyouthgroups.Ifyouthinkyoumightqualifyforaspecialdiscountorgrouprate,calltheDisneylandResor
ttobooktickets.21.Itmaytakeyoumoremoneytobuysouvenirsat.A.WalmartB.departmentstoresC.DisneylandD.Amazon22.Howmuchdoyoupayforthepark’s
60thanniversaryedition?A.$7.95.B.$30.C.$5.D.$19.9523.Whatisonepieceoftheauthor’sadviceonbreakfast?A.Youcaneatatalocalrestaurant.B.Youhadbettereata
tDisneyland.C.Youshouldprepareitwellathome.D.Youcanaskthehoteltosupplyitforfree.BMyyoungestsonJackhasbeguntolearnthecello(大提琴).
Everynight,hecarefullygetshiscellooutofitscaseandbeginspracticing.Iwon’tlie.It’snotpretty.Whilehe’sgettingbettereveryday,hehasalongwayfrombecoming
thenextYo-YoMa.ThisledmetowonderwhatYo-YoMawaslikethefirsttimeheplayedthecello.Ofcourse,wenowknowhimasoneofthemostexcellentartis
tsintheworld,butI’msurethatwhenhefirsttried,hewasn’tmuchbetterthanmyson.I’mnotsuggestingthatJackisgoi
ngtotaketheclassicalmusicworldbystormoneday.Buthe’sgottostartsomewhere.MichaelJordanwasn’tbornplayingbasketball,butI’msurethathehadtostartsome
where.WarrenBuffettwasn’tbornmakinggreatinvestmentchoices,buthehadtostartsomewhere.J.K.Rowlingwasn’tbornawriter,butsheh
adtostartsomewhere.BruceSpringsteenwasn’tbornasongwriterandperformer,buthehadtostartsomewhere.Eachoftheseindividualsisnowfamousasbeingatthetopofthei
roccupation.Butwhentheyfirststarted,theirskillswouldhavebeendisappointingandtheirpotentialunrealized.
Ithastakenyearsofhardworktorealizetheirundoubtedtalents.Buttheyhadtostartsomewhere.Idon’tknowwhatmykidsaregoingtodowiththeirlives,buttheyhaveagre
atopportunitytoexploreawiderangeofexperiencesbeforefocusingononeortwothingsthattheycanbecrazyaboutandgoodat.It’smyjobasdadtoenco
uragethemnottobeputoffbytheirbadfirstefforts.Becauseeveryonehastostartsomewhere.24.Weknowtheauthor’sson.A.hasnog
iftforplayingthecelloB.cannotplaythecellowellnowC.doesn’tlikeplayingthecelloD.issuretobethenextYo-YoMa25.Howisthethirdparagra
phdeveloped?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bypresentingresearchfindings.D.Bysettingdowngeneralrules26.Whatdoestheunder
linedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?A.Theauthorhasnoconfidenceinhiskids.B.Theauthorisworriedabouthiskids’
badfirstefforts.C.Theauthorwillencouragehiskids.D.Theauthorwillgivehiskidsfreedomtodowhattheywant.27.Thetextismeanttoshowthat.A.peopleshoulddo
whatthey’regoodatB.everyonehastostartsomewhereC.agiftisveryimportantinone’ssuccessD.everyonecanrealizetheirpotentialwithpracticeCAlbertEinst
einwasborninGermanyin1879.Hewasaquietchildwhospentmuchofhistimealone.Hewasslowtotalkandhaddifficultylearningtoread.WhenAlbe
rtwasfiveyearsold,hisfathergavehimacompass.Thechildwasfilledwithwonderwhenhediscoveredthatthecompassneedlealwayspointedinthesamedi
rection—tothenorth.Heaskedhisfatherandhisunclewhatcausedtheneedletomove.Albertdidnotlikeschool.TheGermansch
oolsofthattimewerenotpleasant.Studentscouldnotaskquestions.Albertsaidhefeltasifhewereinprison.In1905,AlbertEinsteinpublisheds
omeimportantpapersinaGermanscientificmagazine.Theyincludedoneofthemostimportantscientificdocumentsinhistor
y.Itexplainedwhatcametobecalledhis“SpecialTheoryofRelativity(相对论)”.Tenyearslaterheexpandedittoa“GeneralTheoryofRelativity”.In1921,he
wontheNobelPrizeinPhysics.Itwasgiventohimnotforhistheoriesofrelativity,butforhisdiscoveryofthelawofthephotoelectriceffect(光电效应).A
lbertEinsteinleftGermanyin1933.HemovedtotheUnitedStatestocontinuehisresearch.EinsteinbecameacitizenoftheUnitedStatesin1940.Einsteinwasafamousman,bu
tyouwouldnothaveknownthatbylookingathim.Hiswhitehairwaslongandwild.Heworeoldclothes.Heshowedaninnerjoywhenhewasplayi
nghisviolinortalkingabouthiswork.Studentsandfriendssaidhehadawayofexplainingdifficultideasusingimagesthatwereeasytounderstand.Einsteinspent
thelasttwenty-fiveyearsofhislifeworkingonwhathecalleda“unifiedfieldtheory”.Hehopedtofindacommonmathematicalstatementthatcouldti
etogetherallthedifferentpartsofphysics.However,hedidnotsucceed.AlbertEinsteindiedin1955attheageofseventy-six.28.WhatdoweknowaboutAlbertEi
nsteininhischildhood?A.Hewascuriousaboutnewthings.B.Helikedtalkingwithpeople.C.Hewasveryclever.D.Hewasgoodatinventingnewthings.29.What’stherig
htorderofthefollowingeventsaboutAlbertEinstein?a.HebecameacitizenoftheUnitedStates.b.HewontheNobelPrizeinPhysics.c.Heputforwardhis
“GeneralTheoryofRelativity”.d.HeleftGermanyfortheUnitedStates.A.d,b,c,aB.d,a,c,bC.b,c,d,aD.c,b,d,a30.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAlbertEin
steinfromthepassage?A.AlbertEinsteindidn’tlikeaskingquestionsatschool.B.AlbertEinsteincaredlittleabouthowhelooked.C.Albert
Einsteinhatedschoolforitsstrictrules.D.AlbertEinstein’slessonsweretoodifficulttounderstand.31.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThelifestoryofAl
bertEinstein.B.ThescientificdiscoveriesofAlbertEinstein.C.AlbertEinsteinandhistheoriesofrelativity.D.HowAlbertEinsteinwongreatsuccessinh
islife.DTodaywetellabouttheexpression“downtoearth”.“Downtoearth”meansbeingopenandhonest.Itiseasytodealwithsomeonewhoisdowntoearth.A
personwhoisdowntoearthisapleasuretofind.Heorsheacceptsotherpeopleasequals.Adown-to-earthpersonistheoppositeofsomeonewhoactsimportantor
proud.Down-to-earthpeoplecouldbeimportantmembersofsociety.Buttheydonotconsiderthemselvestobebetterthanotherswhoarelessimportant.Theydonot
lettheirimportance“gototheirheads”.Someonewholetssomethinggotohisheadfeelsheisbetterthanothers.Hehas
a“bighead”.Apersonwhoisfilledwithhisownimportanceandprideissaidtohave“hisnoseintheair”.Oftenthepersonwhohasabigh
eadandhisnoseintheairhasnoreasontofeelbetterthanothers.Hesurelyistheoppositeofsomeonewhoisdowntoearth.Americansuseanotherexpressionthatissimilarinso
mewaysto“downtoearth”.Theexpressionis“bothfeetontheground”.Someonewithbothfeetonthegroundisapersonwitha
goodunderstandingofreality.Theoppositekindofpersonisonewhohashis“headintheclouds”.Someonewithhisheadinthecloudsisapersonwhosemindi
snotonwhatishappeninginreallife.Suchapersonmaybecalleda“daydreamer”.Thepersonwhoisdowntoearthusuallyhasbothfeetontheground.Buttheoppositei
snotalwaystrue.Someonewithbothfeetonthegroundmaynotbeasopenandeasytodealwithassomeonewhoisdowntoearth.Whenwehavebothou
rfeetfirmlyontheground,andwhenwearedowntoearthwedonothaveournosesintheair.Weacthonestlyandopenlytoothers.Ourlivesarelikethegroundbelowus
—solid(坚固的)andstrong.32.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howtobeadown-to-earthperson.B.BestwaystolearnEnglishexpressions.C.Theexpression“do
wntoearth”.D.Howtodealwithproudanddishonestpeople.33.Ifyouwanttopraisesomeoneforhisbeingopenandhonest,you
mayusetheexpression“________”.A.bigheadB.downtoearthC.headinthecloudsD.hisnoseintheair34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Someonewhoi
sdowntoearthisn’tfullofhisownimportance.B.Importantmembersofsocietymustbedown-to-earthpeople.C.“Bothfeetontheground”hasanoppositemeaningto“downtoear
th”.D.Thepersonwhohashisheadinthecloudsisdowntoearth.35.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.theEnglishlanguageiscolorfulB.theEnglishlan
guageishardtolearnC.someexpressionsaremeaninglessD.Englishpeoplelikeplayingtricksonothers三.七选五(共5小题,每小题2.0分,共10分).Everybodylovesoranges.Theyareve
rysweet.Someorangesdon’thaveanyseeds.__36__Andsomehaveathinskin.Theorangetreeisbeautifulwhenithasalotofbright
greenleavesandflowers.__37__Anorangetreehasflowersandfruitatthesametime.Therewereorangetreestwentymilliony
earsago.__38__TheorangetreesprobablycamefromChina.Manydifferentkindsoforangesgrowtheretoday.TheChinesestartedtoplantorangetreesaround2,400B.C
.__39_FarmersinotherpartsofAsiaandtheMiddleEastlearnedtogroworangesfromtheChinese.ThentheytaughtEuropeans.TheEuropeansplantedorangetreesinNorthandS
outhAmerica.TheytookthemtoFloridafirst,whichisnowastateintheUnitedStates._40_“Orange”isbothafruitandacolor.Thecoloroforangei
ssobeautifulthatinEnglishweusethenameofthefruitforthecolor.A.Somehaveathickskin.B.Theywerenotassweetast
oday.C.Thesmallwhiteflowerssmellverysweet.D.Chinesearthaslovelyoldpicturesoforangesandorangetrees.E.Todayorangesareaveryimportantcrop
inFlorida.F.Theorangeswereverysmall,notliketheonestoday.G.Anorangegrownononesideofatreeisbetterthananorangegrownonthe
otherside.四、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)OneMondayevening,Ireceivedadirectmessagefromaboywhofoundameanmessageinhislocker.H
etookapictureofitandsentittomeaskingfor《41》.Iaskedhimtomeetmethefollowingmorning.AfewhourslaterI《42》ontheInternetthathehadpostedthepic
tureofthemeannoteandaskedifanyone《43》whoitwas.Ithoughtitwas《44》oftheboytofinditoutviasocialmedia.Thenext
daytheboycametomeandanother《45》waswithhim.Theboyshowedmeanothernotehehad《46》.Butthiswasabeautiful,heartfelt《47》.Iaskedhimifheknewwhohaddoneit
,andtheboywhocamewithhim《48》,“Itwasme.Idon’tknowwhyIdidit,《49》Iknowitwaswrongandnotatallkind.SoIwrotehimthisnote.Ialsowrote150noteswith《5
0》sayingsandputtheminallthelockers.Ijust《51》todosomethingtomakeupformy《52》.”Myheartfeltfullofpridean
dloveforthis《53》boy.Itoldhimhowcourageousitwasforhimtocome《54》andhowamazingitwasthathedidsomethingkindinreturntotrytobalancehis《55》.Iturn
edtotheboywhoreceivedbothnotesandaskedhimifhealso《56》thebraveryandcouldforgive.Without《57》,hesaid,“Yes,definitely.And《58》an
yonetriestobemeantohimformakingabadchoice,Iwillstanduptohim.”Thesetwoboys《59》methatcomingforwardwhenweneedhelpis
important,andcomingforwardto《60》wrongisvital.41.A.supportB.helpC.moneyD.comfort42.A.noticedB.realizedC
.concludedD.declared43.A.agreedB.predicatedC.knewD.imagined44.A.patientB.reliableC.honestD.smart45.A.teac
herB.boyC.girlD.advisor46.A.writtenB.lostC.receivedD.selected47.A.invitationB.apologyC.greetingD.wish48.A.repliedB.addedC.sh
outedD.argued49.A.soB.forC.butD.or50.A.kindB.simpleC.specificD.cautious51.A.wantedB.continuedC.failedD.refused5
2.A.carelessnessB.meannessC.lonelinessD.sadness53.A.specialB.uniqueC.wiseD.brave54.A.alongB.forwardC.backD.out55.A.mistakeB.lossC.beliefD.value
56.A.comparedB.challengedC.presentedD.recognized57.A.difficultyB.doubtC.hesitationD.fear58.A.ifB.althoughC.becauseD.until5
9.A.promisedB.warnedC.showedD.informed60.A.admitB.conductC.JudgeD.discover五、语法填空(共1小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)Myname
isBillySmith.I’m50yearsoldthisyear.Itippedthescalesat32stonetwoyearsago.61.________(lucky),Imanagedtoloseweight.Ibegantogainweightwhenmymomd
evelopedParkinson’sdiseasein1992.Isoonbecamehercaregiver,andcontinuedtoprovideher62.________careforover10years.Butwhenthepr
essureoftakingcareofmymotherand63.________(keep)myjobgottoomuchforme,Ibegantoskipmealsandfeedonfastfood.Igainedweightquickly.Myhugeweightgai
ncausedmetodevelophighbloodpressure.Ialsohad64.________(difficult)inbreathingattimes.In2014Iwenttoseemydoctor,65.________toldmethatIwoulddi
ewithintwoyearsifIdidn’tloseweight.Ididn’twanttodie.Iwantedtoseemyyoungsongrowup,andIknew66.________wastim
etochange.Istartedtoeathealthyfoodandworkoutinthegym.Finally,I67.________(succeed)inlosingweight.NowIweighjust19stone.Ihadneverbeentomyson’sparents’
eveningsbecauseIwassoashamedandscared68.________myweightwouldleadtohimbeingbullied.Now,69.________(look)normal,IcandothethingsIhaveneverbe
enabletodo,butshould70.________(do)ashisfather.六、短文改错(共1小题,每小题1分,共10分)Onacoldwinternight,itwassnowingheavily,abuswith45passengerhadanaccide
ntbecauseofthewetroad.Andallofthemweretrappinginthebusandwhatwasworse,thebusranoutgasanditwasverycoldinit.Theycoulddonothingbuttowaitf
orhelp.Amanwholivednearbysawthathadhappened.Heandsomevillagersmanagedtoopenthedoorandhelpedallofthemoutofbus
.Hetookthemtohishomebutofferedfoodandwaterandevensomewarmclothestothechildren.Theyspenttwodaysintheirhomean
dfinallyhelpcome.Allofthemwerethankfulwiththeirhelp.七.写作(共25分)现代人越来越离不开手机。假如你在暑期社会实践活动中对手机的使用进行了调查,发现很多人在
开车、过马路时也在使用手机。请针对这一现象用英语写一篇报道,呼吁人们文明使用手机。内容包括:1.描述这一社会现象;2.你的观点和合理建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。英语参考答案:一.听力1-5BBCCA6-10ABCBC11-1
5ACABC16-20CBBAC二.阅读理解:21-25CBABA26-30CBADB31-35ACBAA36-40ACFDE三.完形填空:41-45BACDB46-50CBACA51-55ABDBA56-60DCACA四.语法填空1.Luckily2.with3.keeping4.di
fficulty5.who6.it7.Succeeded8.because/as9.looking10.havedone五.改错六.书面表达Recently,anincreasingnumberofpeopleusemobilephonesinimpropersit
uations,suchasdrivingcars,crossingroadsorattendingconferences.Suchinappropriatebehaviorislikelytobrin
gbadconsequences.Personally,Ithinkweshouldn’tusemobilephoneswhereattentionisneeded.Besides,relevantlawsaresupposedtobepassedtoguid
epeople’suseofcellphones.Onlywheneverybodyhastheawarenessofthenegativeimpactsofimproperuseofphonescanwecreateamorecivilizeds
ociety.