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瓦房店市实验高级中学2020-2021学年高二上学期10月月考英语时间:100分钟满分:120分第一部分阅读理解(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

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e.TodaywhereverStephengoes,peopleareattractedbyhisoutstandingtalent(才干).4.WhatproblemdidStephenhavewhenhewasasmallchild?A.Noschoolswant

edhim.B.Noteacherslikedhim.C.Hecouldn’tspeak.D.Hecouldn'tspell.5.WhendidStephenbecomeworld-famous?A.AfterhissecondBBCdocument

ary.B.Aftertheprogramme"TheFoolishWiseOnes".C.AfterhemetwiththelatePrimeMinisterEdwardHeath.D.AfterSirHughCassonboughthis

drawingofSalisburyCathedral.6.WhatisspecialaboutStephen’sdrawingofLondon?A.Itwashisgreatestwork.B.Itwasdrawninahel

icopter.C.Itfeaturedhistoriclandmarks.D.Itwasfinishedinashorttime.7.Thetextislikelytoappearin.A.anove

lB.abiographyC.anofficialreportD.ahistorypaperCBelieveitornot,weallhaveaninner-childlivinginsideofus.Oneofthegreatestprob

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besillyandletloose.Adultlifeisfullofimportantresponsibilities,butonceinawhileyoujusthavetoletgoandhavefunlikeachild.It’shealthyandgoodfortheso

ultonottakethingssoseriouslyallthetime.Wecantellbadchoicesandmistakesofthepast,butunlessyouhelpyourinn

er-childhealandrecover,planningforthefuturewillalwaysbedifficult.Theinner-childwillrelivethesepainfulexperiencesuntilyoulea

rntoacceptthem,forgiveandletgo.Wemustshowloveandacceptancetoourinner-child,asthisistheonlywaytoheal,moveonandno

tcontinuetosufferfromthepainoftheseunpleasanttimes.Thisistheopportunitytogobackintimeandletyouknowjusthowwonderful,beautif

ulandspecialyoutrulyare.Oneofthemostcommontimesyourinner-childislikelytoappeariswhenyou’refacingadecision

youareunsureabout.Naturally,whenwewerechildren,doubtanduncertaintyscaredmanyofus.So,it’snosurprisethatwhenfacedwit

hthesemomentsasadults,theinner-childdecidestoshowup.Don’tletthisscareyou;instead,listentothatvoiceasitistryingtoguideyouinthedecision-makingpro

cess.Askitquestions,speakwithit.Whenyoucanstarttoseeyourinner-childasyourpartnerwhohelpsguideyouthroughthiscrazylife,it’samazingwhatcanhappen.Don’t

fightit.Gowithitandseehowitchangesyourlifeforthebetter.8.Whatdopeopleusuallydototheinner-child?A.Stopit.B.Welcomeit.C.Rescueit.D.Blameit.9.Why

isitalwayshardtoplanforthefuture?A.Wehavenofuninourlife.B.Wealwaysmakebadchoices.C.Wedon’thelpinner-childrecover.D.Wealwaysexperienceunhappytime

s.10.Whenwillinner-childprobablycomeup?A.Whenwemakedecisions.B.Whenweenjoyourselves.C.Whenwemakemistakes.D.Whenwefeelunp

leasant.11.Whatmayhappenifweacceptinner-child?A.Wemayfeelmorepainful.B.Wewillmakemoremistakes.C.Wewilltakethingsmoreseriously.D.Wemayha

veabetterlife.DWhenIwokeup,Imademyselfbreakfast,satandlistenedtothetraffic.SomeofmyfriendsaskmehowIcanstandlivingsomewheresonoisy.

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hefastestwaytogobutItookthebusinstead.Whenyouridethebus,yougettoseesomuchmoreofthecity.Itcanbekindofloudonthebus,withsomepeopletalkingontheirp

hones,otherschattingwiththeirfriends,andothersplayingmusic.It’sjustlikethetraffic’ssounds,thoughthenoiseonthebus

representspeopleworking,relaxingandliving.OnceIgottothepark,Ipickedabenchoverneartheplayareawherekidsplaywhiletheirparentssitnearby.Icanseeandhearalm

osteverythingfromthere.People-watchingisoneofmyfavoritethingstodo.However,Ilikelisteningevenbetter.Theonlyproblemisthatthere’sso

muchtoseeandhearinthepark!Usually,Iliketoclosemyeyes.Thatway,Icanpaymoreattentiontothesoundsandnotgetdi

stractedbywhatIsee.Withmyeyesclosed,Icouldpickoutpartsoftwooldmen’sconversation.Oneofthemwastellingtheotherabout

somethinghisgrandsonsaid.Icouldn’theartherest,butitmusthavebeenhilariousbecausehisfriend’slaughwassoloud.WhenI’mold,IhopethatItoow

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onvenientwayB.hisfriendadvisedhimtodosoC.therewasnoothertransporttogothereD.hewantedtoseemoreaboutpeople’slife14.Theauthorclosedhise

yesinorderto________.A.avoidtalkingwiththetwooldmenB.enjoythesoundsoflifeC.hidehimselffromviewD.haveagoodre

st15.Theunderlinedword“hilarious”inParagraph5probablymeans“________”.A.quitepopularB.trulydifferentC.extre

melyfunnyD.ratherstrange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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。BeaGreenChildWhatdoesitmeantobegreen?“Green”ismo

rethanjustacolor.Italsomeanstakingspecialstepstoprotecttheenvironment.Whygreen?Plantsaregreen,andwithoutthemtheEarthwouldn’tbesuchalovelyhom

eforushumanbeings.Whatcanwedo?16ReduceIt!17Forinstance,ashortershowermeansyouusedlesswaterandlessfuelsinceyourhouseusestoruntheheate

rthatwarmedupthewater.ReuseIt!Sometimespeoplecalloursa“throwawaysociety”.Itmeansthatwe’realittletoowillingtothrowawayoldstuff(东西)andbuynewstuf

f.18Forinstance,ifyourbabybrotherbecomesolderandlosesinterestinhisplasticbasketballhoop(篮圈),whynotgiveittoanotherfamilywhohasalittlekid?RecycleI

t!Recyclinghasneverbeeneasier.Manycommunitieswillpickituprightinfrontofyourhouseandsometownsevenrequireit.Recycledgoodsgotoarecyclingcente

r,wheretheycanbeturnedintonewcans,bottles,andpaper.EnjoyIt!It’struethatrubbishandpollutionareproblems,buttheEarthremainsahugeandbe

autifulplacethat’sreadyforyoutoexplore.19Goforahike,visitlocalnaturecentersandgardens,andclimbupmountains.Butbeforeyoutrav

eltheglobe,takealookatyourownbackyard.Isthereaspotwhereyoucouldplantatreeorputinalittlefruitorvegetablegarden

?20A.Here’safour-stepguidetobeinggreen.B.Manytimes,evenifyounolongerneedsomething,someoneelsejustmight.C.Youcanstartloca

llybyvisitingthenaturallybeautifulspotsinyourcity.D.Turnoffthewaterwhenyou’rebrushingyourteeth.E.Getoutthereandgetyour

handsdirty.F.Youcanwatchwithprideasyourtreetakesrootandyourgardenplantsgrow.G.Whenyouuselessofsomethin

g,youdoagoodthingfortheEarth第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)“Abirdwithbrokenwingwillneverflyashigh.”I’msurethatJohnwouldagreewit

hthissaying,____21____hefeltthiswayalmosteverydayinschool.Byhighschool,Johnwasthemostfamous____22____inhistown.Hewasalwaysabsent,di

dn’tanswerquestionsandgotinto____23____.Hehadfailedalmosteveryexambythetimeheenteredhissenioryear,yetwas____24____eachyeartoah

ighergradelevel.Teachersdidn’twanttohavehimagainthefollowingyear.Johnwasmovingon,butdefinitelynotmoving____25____.ImetJ

ohnforthefirsttimeataweekendleadershiptrainingprogramsinceJohnwasoneof405studentswho____26____.Atthestartofthetraining,Johnw

asjuststanding____27____thecircleofstudents,againstthebackwall.Hedidn’t____28____jointhediscussiongroups.Butslowly,thein

teractivegamesdrewhimin.Theicereallymeltedwhenthegroupsstartedbuildingalistof____29____andnegativethingsthathadoccurredatschoolthatyear.

John_____30_____someconstructiveideasonthosesituations.TheotherstudentsinJohn’sgroupwelcomedhiscomments.AllofasuddenJohnfeltlikea_____31_____oftheg

roup,andbeforelonghewastreatedlikealeader.Bytheendofthetraining,hehadjoinedtheHomelessProjectteam.Theotherstudentsontheteam

were_____32_____withhispassionateconcernandideas.They_____33_____electedJohnco-chairmanoftheteam.Johnstarted_____34_____atsch

ooleverydayandansweredquestionsfromteachersforthefirsttime.Heledasecondproject,collecting300blanketsand1,000pairsofshoesforthehomelesssh

elterfromhousetohouse.Abirdwithabrokenwingonlyneeds_____35_____.Oncehealed,itcanflyhigherthantherest.21.A.ifB.untilC.asD.though22.A.storytell

erB.troublemakerC.dream-seekerD.peace-lover23.A.fightsB.debtC.difficultiesD.work24.A.drivenawayB.leftoutC.keptinD.passedon25.A.inB.up

C.awayD.back26.A.signedupB.ranawayC.felldownD.wentby27.A.aroundB.ontoC.amongD.outside28.A.hurriedlyB.easilyC.readilyD.warmly29.A.uselessB.meaningful

C.strangeD.positive30.A.changedB.expressedC.reservedD.noticed31.A.founderB.heartC.leaderD.part32.A.impressedB.patien

tC.disappointedD.familiar33.A.stillB.againC.hardlyD.even34.A.showingupB.droppingoutC.goingdownD.walkingaround

35.A.raisingB.feedingC.mendingD.replacing非选择题部分第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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。Asweallknow,Columbuswasagreatexplorer.HeleftSpaininSeptember1492,_36_(look)forgold.NativeAmericansgreetedhim,offer

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'tknowit,butthecornwasmuch_38_(valuable)thangold.FarmersfromEuropetoAsiaacceptedit_39(immediate).Theygrewitoncoldmountainsidesandi

nrainforests.Soit_40_(feed)millionsofpeopleallovertheworldtoday.Onhissecondtrip,Columbusbroughtbackafewchocolatebeanstomakechocolate.Europ

eansandAsianslovedthisnewdrink,andsoontheywerepayingagreatdealofmoneyforthebeans.Chocolatebeansbecamesovalu

ableinCentralAmerica_41_they_42_(use)ascashfor200years.Tomatoesandpotatoestooksometimetobecomepopular.Eventually_43,theybecamethebasisofalotofpopul

arfoods._44_ishardtoimaginelifewithoutfriedpotatoesorchocolate.Thanks_45_nativeAmericanculture,manypeopleare

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面说明他的优势:1领导能力;2个性特点;3英语水平。注意:1.可以适当发挥,以使行文连贯。2.词数:80~1003.参考词汇英语俱乐部主席ChairmanoftheEnglishClub职位position领导能力leadershipDearMr.

Smith,IamwritingtorecommendmyclassmateWangLinforYours,LiHua第二节读后续写(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。Once,when

Iwasateenager,myfatherandIwerestandinginlinetobuyticketsforthecircus(马戏团).Finally,therewasonlyonefamilybetweenusandt

heticketcounter.Thisfamilymadeabigimpressiononme.Therewereeightchildren,allprobablyundertheageoftwelve.Youco

uldtelltheydidn’thavealotofmoney.Theirclotheswerenotexpensive,buttheywereclean.Thechildrenwerewell-be

haved,allofthemstandinginline,two-by-twobehindtheirparents,holdinghands.Theywereexcitedlytalkingabou

ttheclowns,elephants,andotheractstheywouldseethatnightwiththeirbrothersorsistersinalowvoice.Onecouldsensetheyhadneverbeentothecirc

usbefore.Itpromisedtobehighlightoftheiryounglives.Thefatherandmotherwereattheheadofthepack,standingproudascouldbe.Themotherwa

sholdingherhusband’shand,lookingupathimasiftosay,“Youaremyknightinshiningarmor.”Hewassmilingandrespondinginpride,lookingbackatherasiftosay,“Yougotth

atright.”Theticketladyaskedthefatherhowmanyticketshewanted.Heproudlyresponded,“Pleaseletmebuyeightchildren’sticketsan

dtwoadultticketssoIcantakemyfamilytothecircus.”Theticketladygavetheprice.Theman’swifeletgoofhishand,herheaddropped,andhi

slipsbegantoshake.Thefatherleanedalittlecloserandasked,“Howmuchdidyousay?”Theticketladyagaingavetheprice.Themandidn’thaveen

oughmoney.Howwashesupposedtoturnandtellhiseightchildrenthathedidn’thaveenoughmoneytotakethemtothecircus?Actuallyweweren

otwealthyinanysense.SoIunderstandhowthekidswouldfeel.Ifeltsorryforthem.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1Seeingwha

twasgoingon,mydadputhishandinhispocket,pulledouta$20billanddroppeditontheground.____________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________Paragraph2ThatdaymyfatherandIwentbacktoourcaranddrovehomewithoutanytickets.答案1---3CBB4---7CBDB8---11ACAD12---15CDBC16---2

0AGBCF21---25CBADB26---30ADCDB31---35DADAC36.looking37.plants38.morevaluable39.immediately40.feeds41.that42.hadbeenused43.however4

4.It45.to应用文写作DearMr.Smith,IamwritingtorecommendmyclassmateWangLinforthepositionofChairmanoftheEnglishClub.Iamsureheistherightpersonforthisposi

tion.ThereasonswhyIrecommendhimareasfollows.WangLinisthemonitorofourclass.Hehasgoodleadershipqualities.B

eingresponsible,honestandselfless,heisrespectedbyeveryone.Mostimportantly,hehasgoodcommunicationskillsandisalwaysopentodifferentopinions

.Besides,heisgoodatbothwrittenandspokenEnglishandwonfirstprizeinlastyear’sEnglishspeechcontest.Inconclusion,Iamsure

heisfitfortheposition.Iwouldbemostgratefulifyoutakemyrecommendationintoconsideration.YoursLihua读后续写Paragraph1Seeingwhatwasgoingon,mydadputhishandin

hispocket,pulledouta$20billanddroppeditontheground.Thenhepickeditupandtappedthemanontheshoulderandsaid,“Excuseme,sir.Thisfelloutofyo

urpocket.”Themanturnedaroundandsawthemoney.Heknewwhatwasgoingon.Helookedstraightintomydad’seyes,tookmydad’shandinbot

hofhis,squeezedtightlyontothe$20bill,andwithhislipsshakingandatearrunningdownhischeek,hereplied,“Thankyou,t

hankyou,sir.Thisreallymeansalottomeandmyfamily.”Paragraph2ThatdaymyfatherandIwentbacktoourcaranddrovehomewithoutanytickets.Wedidn’tgotothecircust

hatnight.WhenIaskedDadwhyhedidso,Dadsaid,“Mychild,itwasadesperate,heartbreakingandembarrassingsituationforafather.Surelyhewasn’tbegg

ingforahandout,butheremindedmeofmyfather,whenIwasyoung.”Hepausedforawhile,asifwanderinginhismemory.“Weshouldappreciatewhatwehaveobtainedfroml

ifeandseizeeveryopportunitytohelpothers.Wedidn’tgotothecircustonight,butwedidn’tgowithout.”

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