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第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力理解(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。1.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingabout?A.ApolicemanB.AreporterC.Ajudge2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabo
ut?A.VisitingthezooB.MakingatoyC.Buyingagift3.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.AttherestaurantB.Atthecinem
aC.Onthebus4.WhatsportwillbeshownfirstontheTVprogramSportsWorld?A.DivingB.BasketballC.Windsurfing5.Whatwillthespeakershavefordinnerproba
bly?A.ChickenB.FishC.Pizza第二节听第6段材料,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Buyingsomefurniture.B.Marketingsomeproducts.C.Lookingatan
advertisement.7.Howmuchisthediningroomtable?A.£530B.£400C.£350听第7段材料,回答第8-10小题。8.Whatcanthewomanfindintheroom?A.AhairdryerB.Sometoot
hpasteC.Sometoothbrushes9.Whatservicecanthewomanuseanytime?A.TheInternetB.ThelaundryserviceC.Roomserviceforbarfood10.Whenwillthewomanhavedinnerthis
evening?A.At6:00B.At7:00C.At8:00听第8段材料,回答第11-13三个小题。2020-2021学年第二学期高二年级英语月考试卷命题人:青铜峡市高级中学吴忠中学青铜峡分校11.WhatwillJennydoonSaturday?A.Preparefo
rafairB.GocampingC.Studyscience12.WhatisGeorge’splanforSaturday?A.ToskateinaparkB.TowatchacompetitionC.Totakepartinan
ationalevent13.WhowillthemanprobablyhavelunchwithonSaturday?A.HismotherB.HiswifeC.Hisfriend听第9段材料,回答第14-17四个小题。14.WhatdidDr.Ahmedt
hinkoftheman’sessaythistime?A.OrganizedB.InterestingC.Lengthy15.Whyisthewomanworried?A.Shehaspoortasteinfashion
.B.Shehasproblemsinorganizingpeople.C.Shehastodealwithtoomuchinformation.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomanmakealistof?A.Peopleshe
willinvitedB.ThingsshehasdoneC.Placessheplanstovisit17.Howlongwilltheeventlast?A.FortwodaysB.Forthre
edaysC.Forfivedays听第10段材料,回答第18-20三个小题。18.HowmanygoldmedalshasMarkwon?A.7B.13C.3119.WhenisMarkfreefromtraining?A.OnWed
nesdaysB.OnFridaysC.OnSaturdays20.WhatdoweknowaboutMark?A.Hegoestrackrunningeveryday.B.Hechangeshisdietbeforeacompetition.C.H
eeatslotsofredmeattokeepthepower.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40分)AFairbanks,AlaskaForwinterfun,headtoFairbanks,whereyoucanstayatalodgewi
thglass-ceilingdomesfornorthernlightsviewingincomfortWantevenmoreadventures?Consideraguidedadventurethatcombinescross-countryski
inganddogmushing(狗拉雪橇).St.Moritz,SwitzerlandNightskiinginthisSwisstownissomeofthebestintheworld:fullmo
on,inkyquiet,andaclearskyfullofstars.Ifyouneedenergyforskiing,youcanalwaysrefuelwithpizzafromthewood-firedo
venatMurtelmiddlestation.Youcankeepskiinguntilthelastcablecarat1:40a.m.QuebecCity,CanadaInwinter,QuebecCitycomesaliveasthecoldfreezespondsintoglitte
ringskatingpaths.Don’tmissthelargestwintercarnivalintheworld,whichoffersmorethan200activitiesandwelcomesnearly500,000pe
ople.Andifyouareluckyenough,youmayseethegreendancinglights.Rovaniemi,FinlandWelcometothehomeofSantaClaus,whereyoucanwatchice
sculpting,takeadogsledride,andevengetareindeersleighride.ThereareplentyofChristmas-themedrestaurantshere,too.Sinceyou’renearlyattheNorthPole,youcanca
tchthenorthernlights.Bookastayatthelocalicehotel,aswell.21.Whomightbeinterestedinthistext?A.Peoplewholikeskiing.B.Peoplewholikebeaches.C.Peoplewholi
kegoinghiking.D.Peoplewholikedeliciousfood,22.Ifonewantstoexperiencetheatmosphereofcarnival,whatisthebestchoice?A.Rovaniemi.B.Fairbanks.C.St.
Moritz.D.QuebecCity.23.WhatmakesRovaniemidifferentfromtheotherthree?A.Guidedadventures.B.Northernlights.C.C
hristmas-themedrestaurants.D.Deliciousfood.BHowmanypeoplehaveImetwhohavetoldmeaboutthebookthattheyhavebeenplanning
towritebuthaveneveryetfoundthetime?Fartoomany.ThisisLife,allright,butwedotreatitlikearehearsal(排演)and,unha
ppily,wedomisssomanyofitsbestmoments.Wetakejobstostayaliveandprovidehomesforourfamilies,alwaysmakingo
urselvesbelievethatthisstyleoflifeismerelyatemporarystateofaffairsalongtheroadtowhatwereallywanttodo.Then,at60or65,wearesuddenlypresen
tedwithaclockandseveralgrandchildrenandwelookbackandrealizethatallthoseyearswaitingforRealLifetocomealongwereinfactreallif
e.InAmericatheyhaveasayingmuchlaughedatbytheEnglish:“Haveaniceday!”Theyspeakslowlyandseriouslyintheirshops
,hotelsandsandwichbars.Ithinkitisawonderfulphrase,remindingus,ineffect,toenjoythemoment:tovaluethisveryday.Howoftendowesaytoourselves,"I'llta
keuphorse-riding(orgolf,orsailing)assoonasIgetahigherposition,"onlytodononeofthosethingswhenIdogetthehigherposition.WhenIfi
rstbecameareporter,IknewamanwhogaveupaverywellpaidrespectablejobattheDailyTelegraphtogoandeditasmallweekly
newspaper.AtthetimeIwasastonishedbywhatappearedtometobehiscompletelyabnormal(反常的)mentalstate.Howcouldany
oneturnhisbackonFleetStreetincentralLondonforasmalllocalarea?Iwantedtoknow.NowIamalittleolderandpossiblywiser,Iseethesenseinit.InFleetStreetthemanw
asundercontinualpressure.HelivedinanunattractiveLondonsuburbandhespentmuchofhislifesittingonSouthernRegiontrains.24.T
hefirstparagraphofthepassagetellsusthat____________.A.wealwaystrytofindsometimetowriteabookB.wealwaysmak
eplansbutseldomfulfillthemC.wealwaysenjoymanyoflife'sbestmomentsD.wealwaysdowhatwereallywanttodo25.Theunderlinedphrase"turnhis
backon"(paragraph6)mostprobablymeans__________.A.leaveforB.returntoC.relyonD.giveup26.Theman(paragraph6)lefthisfirstjobpartlybecausehewas__________
__.A.inanabnormalstateB.undertoomuchpressureC.notwellpaidD.notrespected27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ProvideHomesForOur
FamilyB.TakeUpHorse-ridingC.ValueThisVeryDayD.StayAliveCIamamotherofthreechildrenandhaverecentlycompleted
mycollegedegree.ThelastclassIhadtotakewassocialstudy.Thelastclasswasaskedtogooutandsmileatthreepeopleandd
ocumenttheirreactions.Soonafterweweregiventheproject,myhusband,myyoungestson,andIwentouttoMcDonald’sonecoldMarchmorning.
Itwasjustourwayofsharingspecialplaytimewithourson.Wewerestandinginline,waitingtobeserved,whenallofasuddeneveryonearoundusbe
gantobackway.Iturnedaroundandfoundtherestandingbehindmeweretwopoorhomelessmenwithahorrible“dirtybody”smell.Theshortgentleman,clo
setome,was“smiling”.Hisbeautifulsky-blueeyeswerefulloflightashesearchedforacceptance.Thesecondmanplayedwithhishandsuneas
ilyashestoodbehindhisfriend.Irealizedthesecondmanwasmentallychallengedandtheblue-eyedgentlemanwashissalvation(救赎).Theshortmanjustaskedforacoffeebecau
sethatwasalltheycouldafford.Ismiledandaskedtheyoungladybehindthecountertogivemetwomorebreakfastmealsonaseparatet
ray(餐盘).Ithenwalkedaroundthecornertothemen’stable.Iputthetrayonthetableandlaidmyhandontheblue-eyedgen
tleman’scoldhand.Helookedupatmewithtearsinhiseyesandsaid“Thankyou”.IstartedtocryasIwalkedawaytojoinmyhusbandandson.WhenIsatdown,
myhusbandsmiledatmeandsaid,“That’swhyGodgaveyoutome,Honey.Togivemehope.”Onthelasteveningofclass,Iturnedin“myproject”andtheinstructorreadit.T
henshelookedupatmeandsaid,“CanIsharethis?”Islowlynoddedasshegottheattentionoftheclass.Shebegantoreadandweallknewthatweneedtohea
lpeopleandtobehealed.IgraduatedwithoneofthebiggestlessonsIwouldeverlearn:UNCONDITIONALACCEPTANCE.“LOVEPEOPLEANDUSETHINGS
--NOTLOVETHINGSANDUSEPEOPLE.”28.Whydidthepeoplearoundtheauthorbackaway?A.Becausethesecondmanstoodplayingwithhishands.B.Be
causethetwohomelessmenwerealsowaitinginline,withabadsmell.C.Becausetheshortgentlemanwassmilingtoeveryonearound.D.Becausebothmenwerepoorlydressed
andmentallyill.29.Aftertheauthorhandedthemealstothehomelessmen,she_________.A.regrettedandcriedB.turnedinherprojectC.wentbacktoherhusbandands
onD.talkedwiththemforawhile30.Whatkindofwomandoyouthinktheauthoris?A.Caring.B.Mature.C.Over-curious.D.Lo
vely.31.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Poorasthehomelessmenwere,theyhadtheirdignity.B.Theauthorfeltwesho
uldknowhowtohealpeople.C.Theauthor’shusbandwasveryproudofher.D.Whattheauthordidtothementouchedmanypeople.DIt’scommonforchildrentogrowupbeingtoldtom
inimizedaydreaming,andinsteadtofocusonlessonsandclasswork.Historically,daydreamingstudentswhogooffontheirownthoughts,ratherthanfocusingontheteach
ers,theblackboard,ortheirclasswork,areoftenencouragedtostopallowingtheirattentiontowanderandtobringthemse
lvesbackintothepresentmoment.They’redescribedasuninterestedinschoolworkandtheirfuture.Traditionally,daydreamingisseenasapracticethatresu
ltsinbadconsequences.Butrecentstudiesarebeginningtorenouncethosecommonbeliefsbypointingoutthepotentialbenefitsthatdaydreamingmayprovide.PsychCentral
reportsthatMarySmith,apsychologicalscientistandresearcher,recentlyexaminedscientificwritingsandstudiestogainabetterunderstandingoftheroleofareflecti
vebrain.Thesestudieshaveshownthatthebrainhasanetworkthatisactivewhenapersonisdaydreamingandthatbrainnetworkcanhelpmemoryandlearning.Thoughpayingat
tentioninschoolisimportant,theseresultssuggestthatthereshouldbetimeforstudentstodaydream,too.Givingthemthechancetoreflectanddaydreamcanhelpimprov
elearninganddevelopment.Researchalsoindicatesthatwhenstudentsarepermittedtodaydream,theyexperiencelessanxietyandbecomemoremo
tivated.Ontheotherhand,ifstudentsarewarnedagainstdaydreaming,theirknowledgeofthemselvesandtheworldaroundthemmaysuffer.Asaresult,e
ducatorsareencouragedtopromoteabalancebetweenoutwardandinwardattention.Alittlebitofdaydreamingtobreakupthehardfocusonschoolactivitiescanbebeneficial,
anditmayhelpstudentsbecomebetter,activelearners.Asforstudents,thelessonhereisnottobeafraidofdoingsomedaydream
ing.Sure,youwanttopayattentiontothevitalinformationconveyedtoyouduringyourclasses,butdon’tgetdiscouragedifyourmindwanders.Alittlebitofday
dreamingishealthy.32.Whatdopeopleusuallythinkofdaydreamingstudents?A.Theyliveinthefutureinsteadofinthemomen
t.B.Theypaytoomuchattentiontotheirownthoughts.C.Theycareaboutneithertheirstudiesnortheirfuture.D.Theygooffontheirownthoughtstoavoidbadresults.33.W
hatdoestheunderlinedword“renounce”inParagraph2mostprobablymean?A.Encourage.B.Disapprove.C.Promote.D.Inspire.34.Whatcanwei
nferfromthetext?A.Themorewedaydream,thebetter.B.Studentsshouldstayfullyfocusedinclass.C.Daydreamingreducesstudents’motivation.D.Wes
houldn’talwayssaynotomind-wandering.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.CausesofDaydreamingB.BenefitsofDaydreamingC.WaystoRedu
ceDaydreamingD.AttitudestowardsDaydreaming二、七选五Nowadays,travellinghasbeenatrend.Manypeopleoftendreamofaperfect
holidaywithwhitesands,bluebeachesandsoon.36.Herearesometipstomakeyourholidayaenjoyableandmemorableone.•Setabudget.Beforemakingaplanforthehol
iday,themostimportantthingistoplanhowmoneywillbespent.37.•Planahead.38.Doyouwanttoexperiencethelocalcul
tureorjusthavefunonthosesandybeaches?Youcanplanyourtripaccordingtoyourneedsandlikes.•39.Youhadbetterlookforinfor
mationbeforevisitinganunknownholidayplace.Buyagoodguidebookandreadupontheculture,history,localattraction
softheplace.Youcanalsosurftheinternetformoreinformation.Themoreyouknow,thebetteryoucanenjoytheplaceanditstraditions.•
Packlightandright.Packonlytheimportantthings.Avoidcarryingunnecessarythingsaround.40.Carryclothesthataresuitableandrig
htfortheseason.Trytoputeverythingyouneedinasinglecarry-onbag.•Haverealisticexpectations.Unreasonableexpectationscanleadtoalotofstress.
Soenjoyeachmoment,whethergoodorbad.Ifyoubearthesesuggestionsinmind,planningaperfectholidayisn’tjustadream.A.Readupbeforeyoug
o.B.Aheavyluggagemaysometimesinfluenceyourholidayspirit.C.Buyasmanybooksaspossibleforyourholiday.D.Bu
tsometimesplanningatripcanbedifficult.E.Ithelpsyoutoplanandenjoythetripwithinyourlimitsofmoney.F.Thefirstthingyouneedtodoistobesureofwhatyouneedfromt
histrip.G.It’svitalforyoutomakealistofthingsyouneedtobuyduringyourcomingholiday.第三部分:完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可
以填入空白处的最佳选项。HermanTravis,55,livesinHollyCourts,alow-incomeneighborhoodinSanFrancisco.EveryTuesday,Travis41ashoppingcartwithgroceriesfromalocalfoodban
k(食品赈济站).Thenhemakeshome42tohiselderlyanddisabled43.Hestarteddoingitin2007andwhenhefirst44,peopleweredoubtful.Theydidn’twelcomeitashehad45.“Atfirstp
eoplewere46.Theydidn’tletmein.However,47theygottoreallyknowmetheywouldjustbe48toseeme,”Travisoncetoldme.IamoneofTravis’neighborswho49deli
veriesfromhim.Likeeveryoneelse,I50appreciatehishelp,andlovetoseethejoy.Travisgetsoutofmakinghisrounds.I’m51withth
ewayhehandledhimselfwiththepeoplehere.He’sverykindandwarm,alwayssmiling,asifhe’s52afavorforhisownfamily.53,peoplearehappywhent
heyseehimcoming,knowingtheyaretreatedwith54.Therearepeopleinnearby55thathavebeentryingtostealTravisforyears.Theysuggest56himtogoanddeliver
foodforthem.Buthesimplywouldn’tdoitformoney.WhatTravisdoesforusmightbe57things,buthedoesthemwithbiglove.It’s58rewardi
ngforhimself.Andforthoseofuswhoreceivehis59everyweek,itistruly60.He’samodern-dayhero.41.A.fillsB.find
sC.choosesD.defeats42.A.projectsB.deliveriesC.productionsD.sales43.A.relativesB.customersC.neighborsD.col
leagues44.A.approachedB.startedC.knockedD.reacted45.A.observedB.intendedC.dreamedD.expected46.A.cautiousB.modestC.contentD.considerat
e47.A.afterB.beforeC.becauseD.although48.A.terrifiedB.confusedC.ashamedD.excited49.A.receiveB.reduceC.findD.order50.A.slightlyB.obvi
ouslyC.reallyD.exactly51.A.boredB.disturbedC.attemptedD.impressed52.A.showingB.sharingC.doingD.making53.A.The
reforeB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Besides54.A.admirationB.humorC.trustD.respect55.A.citiesB.housesC.neighborhoodsD.countries56
.A.requestingB.payingC.expandingD.inspiring57.A.worthyB.smallC.emergentD.particular58.A.visuallyB.physicallyC.spirituallyD.
occasionally59.A.contributionB.curiosityC.patienceD.kindness60.A.soul-searchingB.heart-warmingC.eye-openingD.mind-blowing第II卷(非选择题
)第四部分:语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)BeijingOpera,61.(know)asChina'snationalopera,alsocalledPekingOpera,whichoriginatedi
nthelate18thcentury,isacombinationofmusic,dance,artandacrobatics(杂技).ItisthemostinfluentialandrepresentativeofalloperasinChi
na.ItiscalledBeijingOperabecauseitisformedinBeijing.BeijingOperahas62.historyof200yearsanditsorigincandatebacktooldlocaloperas,especiallyA
nhuiOpera,63.wasverypopularinnorthernChinainthe18thcentury.In1790,thefirstAnhuiOperaperformance64.(hold)inBeijingtocelebratetheEmperor'sb
irthday.Later,someotherAnhuiOperatroupes(班子)65.(continue)performinginBeijing.AnhuiOperawaseasy66.(move)andgo
odatabsorbingtheactingstylesofothertypesofoperas.Beijingaccumulatedmanylocaloperas,67.(make)AnhuiOperaimprovequickly.68.theendofthe19thcentu
ryandthebeginningofthe20thcentury,afterthemarriagefor10years,BeijingOperafinallyformed,andbecamethe69.(big)ofallOperasinChina.Wecan70.(honest
)saythatBeijingOperaisthemostimportantoperainChina.第六部分: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)DearCharles,Todaywegatheredheret
ohaveameetingtowelcomeyou.Wearesohappyforyourcometoourschooltowork.Ourschool,locatingonabeautifulisland,hasawonderfully
environmentandcharmingscenery.Itcoversareaof25squarekilometers.Ithastakenonanewlookwithnewly-builtadvancedcomputerroom,librariesandscien
celabs,thatprovideamaterialsupportforteaching,researchandstudy.Theirschoolhas24classeswith2,300teachersandstudents,betweenwhomthereare160
teachers.Inrecentyears,ourschoolhasbeenmadegreatprogressinteachingandeducation.Weallhopeyouwillworkhappilyhere.Yours,LiHua第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假如你
叫李华,今年18岁,是一名高二学生。你所在的城市明年要举办国际旅游节(theInternationalTourismFestival),现向全市招募志愿者,请你根据以下要点向组委会写一封申请信,应征旅游节志愿者的工作。要点如下:1.你的个人信息;2.爱好旅游且已经参
观过许多名胜古迹,了解城市的历史;3.擅长英语,所以对你而言和外国人交流很容易;4.乐意为自己的城市工作,如果有机会,会投身于工作。注意:词数100左右。参考答案英语听力:1-5ACBCB6-10BCACC11-15ABAAC16
-20BABCB阅读A篇:21.A22.D23.CB篇:24.B25.D26.B27.CC篇28.B29.C30.A31.BD篇32.C33.B34.D35.B七选五:36-40DEFAB完型填空:41-45ABCBD46-50AADAC51-55DCADC56-6
0BBCDB语法填空61.known62.a63.which64.washeld65.continued66.tomove67.making68.At69.biggest70.honestly作文Dearsirormadam,Thankyoufor
readingmyletter.IreallyhopetobeavolunteerfortheInternationalTourismFestivalinourcity.IamLiHua,anoutgoingbo
yandI'm18yearsoldinSenior2.I'minterestedintravellingandhavevisitedmanyplacesofinterest.Ihaveagoodknowledgeofourcity'shistory.What'smore,En
glishismyfavoritesubject.Ithinkitiseasyformetocommunicatewellwiththeforeigners.I'llbegladtoworkforourcityifIamgiventheopportunity.I'llbesurel
ydevotedtothejob,makingtheforeignersmorefamiliarwithourcity.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua