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内江六中2019-2020学年(下)高2022届月考英语学科试题考试时间:150分钟满分:150分命题人、审题人:刘萍任玲林凡莉第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分
)听下面5短对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中给的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.WhatdoesJohnfinddifficultinlearningGerman?A.Pronunciat
ion.B.Vocabulary.C.Grammar.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherands
tudent.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inabank.B.Ataticketoffice.C.Onatrain.4.Whataret
hespeakerstalkingabout?A.Arestaurant.B.Astreet.C.Adish.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherinterview?A.Itwastough.B.Itwas
interesting.C.Itwassuccessful.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。
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.WhenwillJudygotoaparty?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednes
day.7.WhatwillMaxdonext?A.Flyakite.B.Readamagazine.C.Dohishomework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingatfirst?A.
Goingtoaconcert.B.Watchingamovie.C.Playingacomputergame.9.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?A.VisitMike.B.Goboating.
C.Takeawalk.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whichcolordocatsseebetterthanhumans?A.Red.B.Green.C.Blue.11.Whydocatsbrin
gdeadbirdshome?A.Toeattheminasafeplace.B.Toshowofftheirhuntingskills.C.Tomaketheirownershappy.12.Howdoesthemansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Grat
eful.B.Humorous.C.Curious.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhoisMacy?A.Ed’smother.B.Ed’steacher.C.Ed’sfriend.14.HowdoesEdusuallygotokinder
garten?A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybus.15.WhatdoesEdenjoydoingatthekindergarten?A.Tellingstories.B.Singingsongs.C.Playingwithothers.16.Whatdo
theteacherssayaboutEd?A.He’sclever.B.He’squiet.C.He’sbrave.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.AtwhatagedidEmilystartlearningballet?A.Five.B.Six.C.
Nine.18.WhydidEmilymovetoToronto?A.Toworkforadanceschool.B.Toperformatadancetheater.C.Tolearncontemporaryda
nce.19.WhydidEmilyquitdancing?A.Shewastoooldtodance.B.Shefailedtogetascholarship.C.Shelostinterestinit.20.HowdoesEmilyfeelaboutstoppi
ngtraining?A.She’spleased.B.She’sregretful.C.She’supset一、阅读理解(本大题共20小题,共40分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ASKYDIVEOVERBYRONBAYWhyjumpwi
thus?WearetheonlyskydivecentreinByronBay–Australia’smosteasterlypoint.Getabird’s-eyeviewandexperiencethem
agicofByronBayfrom14,000feet!WithSkydiveByronBay.WehavethemostexperiencedstaffandthebestsafetyrecordinAustralia.Wew
elcomefunjumpersfromaroundtheworld.WeoffertheAFF(AcceleratedFreefall)courseforpeoplewhowanttolearntoskydiveso
lo(单独地).Wehavethebestvideos,thebestviewsoverByronBayandthebestprices.Ownerandchiefinstructor,RayPalmer,hasdoneover11,500jumpsandhasrepres
entedAustraliaintheworldchampionships7times!HewastheoriginalskydiverfromtheCocaColaSkysurfingcommercial(广告)in1991.SoforByron’soriginalandm
ostexperiencedskydivecentre,comeandseeus!TyagarahAirportPhone:(02)66841323POBox1615Fax:(02)66846323ByronBayNSW2481Freecall:1800800840Au
straliainfo@skydivebyronbay.comJUMPTHEBAYUnbelievable!Wordscanneverdescribehowbrilliantitis!Thestaffweregreat,easytotalktoandmade
itmoreawesomethanIcouldhaveimagined.ThankyoufortheBESTexperienceofmylife!—Kylie,UKMakesureyougowiththeseguysatByronBay.Thewholeexperienc
ewasFANTASTIC!Theskywasawesome!Thestaffwereextremelygood!TheviewwasUnbelievableandthevideo,somethingtotreasure!—Grace,Australia21.Whatistheadvant
ageofSkydiveByronBay?A.Thesafetyofskydivers.B.Thesuccessofbeginners.C.Freevideosforskydivers.D.Freeskydivecou
rses.22.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toshowtheskydivecentre’slonghistory.B.Toshowthecentre’sachievements.
C.Toattractmoreskydiverstothecentre.D.Toconvincepeopleofthehappinessofskydive.23.WhatistrueofRayPalme
r?A.Heactedasaskydiverinamovie.B.HeownsSkydiveByronBay.C.Heisaworldchampioninskydive.D.HeskydivesatByronBayalmosteveryday.24.I
tcanbeinferredthatKylieandGrace.A.workedatSkydiveByronBayB.experiencedskydiveatSkydiveByronBayC.arefromEuropeancountriesD.aretwocoachesfro
mtheCocaColacompanyBThereareonlythreeimportantdaysineveryoneˈslifeandtwoofthemaretheonesthatyoudonˈtneedtoworryabout.S
erigneFallouMbacke,asage(圣人)andmanofGod,wholivedinSenegal(WestAfrica)between1888and1968,usedtosay,"Thedayist
oday,itistheonlyday,thepastisgoneandwillnevercomebackandthefuturebelongstoGod."HarrietBeecherStowe,1
811-1896,authorofUncleTomˈsCabin,oncesaidalmostthesamething,"Thepast,thepresent,andthefuturearereallyone:theyaretoday."Weallknowthatmanypeo
plespendonehalfoftheirdaysregrettingforthepast,andtheotherhalfworryingaboutthefuture,leavingnotimetoenjoythepresentwheneverythinghappens.Howca
nsuchpeoplegetaheadinlife?Peopleallovertheworldhavemadecountlessdiscussionsonthesubjectbutitdoesnotseemtomakeadifference
.Mostofusarestilleverywherebutinthepresent.Asthesayinggoes,ifyoudowhateverybodydoes,youwillgetwhateverybodygets!Makeadifference,andlivein
thepresent.Itwillhelpyouachievemore,becomeabetterpersonandliveahappierlife,alifewithoutanxietiesorworries.Todayisallyouhave.Ther
eisnotellingthatyouwilllivetoseetomorrowandthereisnotathingyoucanchangeaboutthepast.Motivationalspeakera
ndauthor,DennisWaitleyputsitsobeautifullyinoneofhisbooks:Thepastisacancelledcheck,thefutureisapromissorynote(期票),butthepre
sent,thepresentisliquidcash.Alwaysrememberthattodayisagiftandthatisthereasonwhyitiscalledthepresent.25.Whic
hofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.ThefuturebelongstoGod.B.Noonecanchangethepast.C.Livingintodaywillhelpyouachievemore.D.Wearesurethat
wewilllivetoseetomorrow.26.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor'sattitudetowards"today"?A.Unconcerned.B.Negative.C.Favorable
.D.Doubtful.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Canyoumakeadifference?B.Areyouwastingtoday?C.Doyouworryaboutthepast?D.Areyouworryingaboutthe
future?CHelivedhiswholelifeasapoorman.Hisartandtalentwererecognizedbyalmostnoone.Hesufferedfromamentalillnessthatledhimtocutoffpartofh
isleftearin1888andtoshoothimselftwoyearslater.Butafterhisdeath,heachievedworldfame.Today,DutchartistVanGoghisrecognizedasoneofthel
eadingartistsofalltime.Now,150yearsafterhisbirthonMarch30,1853,Zundert,thetownofhisbirth,hasmade2003"T
heVanGoghYear"tomemoryofhim.AndtheVanGoghMuseuminAmsterdam,hometothebiggestcollectionofhisartworks,ismarkingtheanniversarywithexhibit
ionsthroughtheyear.Themuseumdrawsaround1.3millionvisitorseveryyear.Somepeopleenjoytheartandthenlearna
bouthislife.Othersarefirstinterestedinhislife,whichthenhelpsthemunderstandhisart.VanGoghwasthesonofapr
iest(牧师).Heleftschoolwhenhewasjust15.Bytheageof27,hehadalreadytriedmanyjobsincludinganartgallerysalesmanandaFre
nchteacher.Finally,in1880,hedecidedtobeginhisstudiesinart.VanGoghisfamedforhisabilitytoputhisownemotions(情感)intohispaintingsandshowhisfeelingsabou
tascene.Hisstyleismarkedbyshort,broadbrushstrokes(绘画笔法)."InsteadoftryingtoreproduceexactlywhatIhavebeforemyeyes,Iusecolourmorefreely,inordertoexpres
smyselfmorestrongly,"hewroteinalettertohisbrotherin1888.VanGoghsoldonlyonepaintingduringhisshortlife.Hereliedheavilyonsup
portfromhisbrother,anartdealerwholivedinParis.Butnowhisworksaresoldformillionsofdollars.HisPortrait(肖像)ofDr.GachetsoldforUS$89.5millio
nin1990.Itisthehighestpriceeverpaidforapainting."Ithinkhispaintingsarepowerfulandthebrilliantcoloursinthemareattractivetopeople,"said
aVanGoghˈsfan.28.VanGoghkilledhimselfbecauseof.A.thepoorlifeB.hisillnessC.hispainfromtheleftearD.therejectionbyartistsofhistime29.Oneoft
hecharacteristicsofVanGoghˈspaintingsis.A.thelikenessbetweenhispaintingsandtherealityB.theshorttimeforhimtocompletea
paintingC.thevariousstylesmixedtogetherD.thespecialstrokeshemade30.Thesellingofhispaintingsisconsideredtobethemostsuccessfu
lbecause.A.moreandmorepeopleareinfluencedbyhispowerfulpaintingsB.peoplecanunderstandhimthroughhispaintingsC.1.3m
illionpeoplevisithispaintingmuseumeveryyearD.Zunderthasmade2003"theVanGoghYear"tomemoryofhim31.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat
.A.hispowerfulartcamefromhispoorlifeB.hisfellowtownsmenregrettreatinghimunfairlyC.allhispaintingsweredrawninthelast10yearsofhislif
eD.mostofhispaintingsarekeptinthemuseumofhishometownDCanyouimaginearobotwithemotions(情绪)?Recently,aJapanesecompany
hasdesignedarobotthatcanbe“emotional”.Butratherthanruninfearfromit,we’vewelcomeditintoourhomes:Pepper,the“emotionalrobots”
soldoutwithinaminuteofgoingonsale.CreatedbyAldebaranRoboticsandJapanesemobilegiantSoftBaok,Pepperwentonsaletothegeneralpu
blicinJapanonJune20.Itis“thefirsthumanoid(类人的)robotdesignedtolivewithhumans,”Aldebaransaysonitswebsite.Peppercostsabout$1,600.And
likeallgoodmobileproducts,there’sa$120permonthdatafee,aswellasan$80permonthdamageinsurance(保险)fee.Accordingtoanewsreport,Peppercanpickuponhumane
motionsandcreatehisownusinga“multi-layerneural(神经的)network.”Pepper’stouchsensorsandcamerasaresaidtoinfluenceitsmood,whichisdisplayedonthetabl
et-sizedscreenonitschest.Pepperwillsighwhenunhappy,andcangoaroundyourhouserecordingyourfamily’sdaily
activity.AldebaransaysPeppercanfeel“joy,surprise,anger,doubtandsadness,”butitdoesn’tsayhowstronglyitcanfeeltheseemotions.Whath
appenswhenPepperishavingabadday?Willit,likemanyhumans,becomeuncooperative?Willitaskforsometimealone?Whathappensifitknowsthatitspurposein
lifeisjusttotakepartinsmalltalk?Thankfully,Pepperisonlyaboutfourfeettall,withrollerballsinsteadoflegs,soifitisangrywithandeve
nturnsonitsowners,you’llbesafeifyoucanmakeitupstairs.Aldebaransaysinreality,they’reprobablyquiteafewyearsawayfromartificiali
ntelligencethatcouldcreaterealemotions.Aldebaranwasn’timmediatelyabletotellwhenPepperwillbeavailableoutofJapan,butadditionalsalesar
escheduledforJulyafterthefirst1,000unitssellout.SoftBankcurrentlyusestherobotsinitsstoresasgreeters,anditplanstoofferPeppertootherstoresin
thefuture.Hopefully“boredom”isnotanemotionPeppercanfeel.32.Accordingtotheauthor,Pepper.A.isverypopularamongcustomersB.cannotonlyrunbu
talsoshowfearC.isgoingtobesoldallovertheworldD.candealwithmanykindsofhousework33.HowmuchdoyouneedtopayforPepper’sdataanddamage
insurancefeeeachyear?A.80dollars.B.120dollars.C.2,400dollars.D.1,440dollars.34.Pepper’sheightandrollerballsarementionedto.A.introduceitsa
ppearanceB.tellPepperwon’tgetangryC.showthatsafetyisn’tabigproblemD.explainrobotshavestrongemotions35.Whatcanweinferfromthelastpara
graph?A.Peppercannotproducerealemotions.B.Peppercanfeeljoy,surpriseandboredom.C.Pepperwillbesoldinotherc
ountriesnextyear.D.Pepperisbeingusedaswaitersinsomerestaurants.第二节阅读七选五(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选项。Let'sDanceBalletB
alletbeganinItalyandFranceduringthe15thcenturyandisstillanimportantartforminWesternculture.Ballettellsastorywithmusicandactionsbutnowords.(36)
AnotherfamousRussianballetiscalled"SleepingBeauty".Manycountrieshaveproducedballets,includingChina.Onewell-knownChineseballetiscalled"
TheWhite-hairedGirl".FolkDanceFolkdancesaretraditionalstylesofdancingthatcomefromordinarypeople.Theyareusuallygroupdancesthataretaug
htfromonegenerationtoanother.Chinaisfamousformanydifferenttypesoffolkdances,includingthedragondanceandtheliond
ance,whichareperformedduringtheSpringFestival.(37)PopularDancePopularorsocialdancesoftencomefromfolkDances,althoughtheyareusuallypopularforonlyasho
rttime.Theyareeasytolearnandareusuallydancedincouples.Untiltheeighteenthcentury,socialdanceswereonlyheldin
palacesorthehomesofnoblefamilies.(38)Ballroomdancing,whichwasaformaldanceinalargeroom,becamepopularinEuropeandNorthAmerica.Centr
alEuropeanfolkdances,suchasthewaltz,changedandbecamethemostpopularexamplesofballroomdances.AftertheSecondWorldWar,African-American
rhythmandmovementsbecamepartofpopularsocialdance.Rockˈnˈrolldanceswerepopularduringthe1950s.(39)Dancingincouplesreturnedinthe1970sand1980swi
th"disco"music.(40)Thisformofdancingisalmostlikeacrobatics.ItbeganinthepoorerpartsoflargeAmericancities.A.H
owever,inthelateeighteenthandnineteenthcenturies,socialdancingbecamemorepopular.B.Inthe1960s,peopledancedwithouttouchingthepartner
.C.Otherkindsoffolkdancesarethesworddanceandthecolorfulpeacockdance.D.IntheUnitedStates,themixingofimmigrantculturesprod
ucednewformsofdance,suchastapdancing.E.Oneofthemostfamousballetiscalled"SwanLake".F.Inthemid-1980s,breakdancingbecamepopular.G.Theyaredressedinbeau
tifulcostumes,skippingbackandforthtotherhythmoflouddrums.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)MichaelGreenbergisav
erypopularNewYorker.Heisnotfamousinsportsorthearts.Butpeopleinthestreets41him,especiallythosewhoare42.
Forthosepeople,heis“Gloves”Greenberg.Howdidhegetthat43?Helookslikeanyotherbusinessman,wearingasuitan
dcarryingabriefcase(公文箱).Buthe's44.Hisbriefcasealwayshassomegloves.Inwinter,Mr.Greenbergdoesnot45likeotherNewYorkers,wholookattheside
walkand46thestreet.Helooksaroundat47.Hestopswhenhe48someonewithnogloves.Hegivesthemapairandthenhe49,lookingformorepeoplewithcold50.Onwin
terdays,Mr.Greenberg51gloves.Duringtherestoftheyear,he52gloves.Peoplewhohaveheardabouthim53himgloves,andhehasmanyinhisapartment(公寓).Mr.Greenberg5
4doingthis21yearsago.Now,manypoorNewYorkersknowhimand55hisbehavior(行为).Butpeoplewhodon'tknowhimaresometimes56him.Theydon'trealizethathejustwantst
omakethem57.Itrunsinthe58.Michael'sfatheralwayshelpedthepoorashebelieveditmadeeveryonehappier.MichaelGreen
bergfeelsthe59.Apairofglovesmaybea60thing,butitcanmakeabigdifferenceinwinter.41.A.knowaboutB.learnfromC.cheerforD.lookafter42.A.oldB.busyC.kind
D.poor43.A.jobB.nameC.chanceD.message44.A.calmB.differentC.crazyD.curious45.A.actB.soundC.feelD.dress46.A.cr
ossoverB.drivealongC.hurrydownD.keepoff47.A.carsB.peopleC.streetnumbersD.trafficlights48.A.helpsB.ch
oosesC.greetsD.sees49.A.holdsupB.hangsoutC.movesonD.turnsaround50.A.handsB.earsC.facesD.eyes51.A.searchesforB.storesupC.givesawayD.putson5
2.A.borrowsB.sellsC.returnsD.buys53.A.callB.sendC.lendD.show54.A.delayedB.rememberedC.beganD.enjoyed5
5.A.understandB.dislikeC.studyD.excuse56.A.sorryforB.satisfiedwithC.proudofD.surprisedby57.A.smartB.richC.specialD.happy58.A.cityB.familyC.neighborho
odD.company59.A.honorB.painC.sameD.cold60.A.smallB.usefulC.delightfulD.comforting第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(共10
题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Howtimeflies!Myfirst-yearhighschoollifeinthisschool61(come)toanendsoon.62(look)backonit,IhavetosayitisagreatpitythatIdidn't
valueitmuch.Icanwellrememberthefirstday63Icametothisschoolwithmyparents.Iwasdeeplyimpressedby64(it)beautifulenvironment.ThusImadeupmymindtod
evotemyselfto65(improve)myselfinthefollowingthreeyears.Actually,forthefirstfewweeks,IdidjustasIhadplanned.66,withtimegoingon,Ibegant
owanderinclass.Whatwasworseis67Ifoundmyselflostincomputergames,68(total)forgettingmyoriginalpromisetomyparents.Atonetime,Ievenskippedclasses
(逃课)andspenteverycoinmyparentsearnedinthenetbar.WhenmyheadteachertoldmeIoughtnottohavegivenupmydream,Ieventurnedadeafeartohim.Asa
result,Ifellfarbehindmyclassmates.Fortunately,Ihaverealized69seriousproblemsIamfacing.Now,I'madjustingmyselfbothphysicallyandm
entally.Asyoucansee,Iamgettingbetter.IamsurefurtherprogresswillbemadeifIcansticktomyfirst70(believe).第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10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l0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、删除或修改。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:在错的词下画一横线,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l0处,多者(从第ll处起)不计分。Todaymycl
assmateandIwenttoafarmforatrip.Igetupatsixo’clockandwesetoffbybus.Onthebus,someofussang,andsomeofustalked.Weallhadgoodtime.Twohourslate,wearrive
datthegateofthefarm,thatthefarmerswerewaitingtogiveusawarmwelcome.Afterwewereshownaroundthebigfarm,theyb
egantoplanttrees.Itwasreallyagoodwaytogettingclosetonatureandprotecttheenvironmentforthesametime.Next,wehadapicnicanditwasgreatfunt
oeatintheopenair.Finally,wewenthomeathalfpastfour.Althoughallofuswastired,ourtripwasreallyverymoreunforgetta
ble.第二节书面表达(满分25分)请根据以下内容,写一篇短文介绍斯蒂芬·霍金。姓名斯蒂芬·霍金职业英国物理学家出生及逝世日期1942年1月8日英国牛津出生,2018年3月14日逝世。教育毕业于牛津大学和剑桥大学,并获剑桥大学博士学
位。主要经历患上严重疾病,逐渐丧失语言和行走能力。成就以研究关于宇宙的理论而出名,为科学的发展做出巨大的贡献。你从他身上学到的......参考词汇:斯蒂芬·霍金StephenHawking;物理学家physicist;宇宙universe;牛津大学UniversityofOxford
;剑桥大学UniversityofCambridge博士学位aDoctor’sdegree注意:(1)词数100左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。