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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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项
中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AFournationalparksworththetripCarlsbadCavernsNationalParkNewMexicoInCarlsbadCaverns,therearemorethan119caves,includi
ngthemaincavewiththemile-longBigRoomwalkinside.TheparkissetalongNewMexico'squietsouthernborder.Maketimetoalsoexplorethesurrounding
ChihuahuanDesert,hometothemostdiversecollectionofcactus(仙人掌)species(物种)intheworld’sdeserts.Insummer,visitorsca
nwatchhalfamillionBrazilianfree-tailedbatsfilltheeveningskies.Tel:575-785-2232Price:﹩10perperson;kids15andunder,freeChannelIslandsNat
ionalParkCaliforniaJustoffthecoastofVentura,thefivePacificChannelIslandsoffer160milesofpristine(原始的)coastline.Youcanreachtheislandsbyboatorpla
ne.Oncethere,youcanseegraywhales,Risso'sdolphinsandelephantsealswhileonawhale-watchingtour,orsearchfortherarenativespeciessuchasislandfoxes.Te
l:805-658-5730Price:freeIsleRoyaleNationalParkMichiganIsleRoyaleisa570,000-acreislandinthenorthwestofMichigan'sLakeSuperior.Ea
chsummer,visitorsgotherebyferryorseaplanetoexploretheisland's19th-centuryshipwrecks(沉船),learnabouttrouta
ndwhitefishorpaddletheplentifulwaterwaysbyboat.Tel:906-482-0984Price:﹩4perperson;kids10andunder,freeDryTortugasNationalParkFloridaDryTortugas---aremo
teislandabout70mileswestofKeyWestandduenorthofHavana----isanidealplaceforswimmers.Infact,themajorityofthepark's100squaremile
sareactuallyunderwater.Visitorscantakeaboat,ferryorseaplanetoDryTortugas,wherethey'lldiscovershipwrecks,seaturtlesandnearly30
0typesofbirds.Tel:305-242-7700Price:﹩10perpersonforsevendays;kids16andunder,free1.HowmuchshouldacouplewithtwolittlebabiespayforCarlsbadCavern
sNationalPark?A.﹩40.B.﹩30.C.﹩20.D.﹩10.2.Whichplaceisthebestchoiceforsomeonefondofboating?A.Florida.B.Michig
an.C.California.D.NewMexico.3.Whichparkshouldaswimminglovervisit?A.IsleRoyaleNationalPark.B.DryTortuga
sNationalPark.C.ChannelIslandsNationalPark.D.CarlsbadCavernsNationalPark.BStephenWiltshireisafamousartist.Hisdrawings---oftendrawnfrommemo
ryandatgreatspeed---aresketched(素描)onthespotatstreetlevel.Stephen,whowasborninLondonin1974,didn'tsayawordasasmallchild,andfoundithardtorelatetootherp
eople.Attheageoffive,StephenwassenttoQueensmillSchool,London,whereitsoonbecameapparent(显然的)thathecommunicatedthroughthelanguageofdrawing.His
teachersencouragedhimtospeakbytakingawayhisartmaterialsforashorttime;eventuallyhesaidhisfirstwords---"paper"and"pencil"---butdidn'tlearn
tospeakfullyuntiltheageofnine.Stephenloveddrawingandhewasseldomtobefoundwithoutpenandpaper.Oncehetookpartinartcompetitions,newsofhisgreattalentbegan
tospread.EarlyfansincludedthelatePrimeMinisterEdwardHeathwhoboughthisdrawingofSalisburyCathedral,made
whenStephenwasjusteight.ButStephencametowiderpublicattentionwhentheBBCfeaturedhimintheprogramme,"TheFoolishWiseOnes"in1987,whenhewasintroduce
dbySirHughCasson(apastpresidentoftheRoyalAcademy),as"thebestchildartistinBritain".Afterthat,Stephen'sreputation(名声)grewworldwide.Asec
ondBBCdocumentaryin2001showedStephenflyingoverLondoninahelicopterandlatercompletingadetaileddrawingofLondonwithinthreehour
s,whichincluded12historiclandmarks(地标性建筑)and200otherstructures.In2006Stephenwasrecognisedforhisservicestotheartworld,whenhewasmadeamemberoftheOrdero
ftheBritishEmpire.TodaywhereverStephengoes,peopleareattractedbyhisoutstandingtalent(才干).4.WhatproblemdidStephenhavewhenhewasasmallchi
ld?A.Noschoolswantedhim.B.Noteacherslikedhim.C.Hecouldn’tspeak.D.Hecouldn'tspell.5.WhendidStephenbecomeworld-famous?A.Afterhissec
ondBBCdocumentary.B.Aftertheprogramme"TheFoolishWiseOnes".C.AfterhemetwiththelatePrimeMinisterEdward
Heath.D.AfterSirHughCassonboughthisdrawingofSalisburyCathedral.6.WhatisspecialaboutStephen’sdrawingofLondon?A.Itwashisgreatestwork.B.Itw
asdrawninahelicopter.C.Itfeaturedhistoriclandmarks.D.Itwasfinishedinashorttime.7.Thetextislikelytoappea
rin.A.anovelB.abiographyC.anofficialreportD.ahistorypaperCBelieveitornot,weallhaveaninner-childlivinginsideofus.Oneofthegreatestproblemsispeople’sde
siretosilencetheinner-child.Instead,welcomingthisvoicetotheconversationcanbeverybeneficialandhelpyouinmanyarea
sofyourlife.Whyisitsoimportanttolistentoyourinnerchild?Doyourememberyouwantedtobeanadultmorethananythingelsewhenyouwereyoung?Butnowyou’rea
nadult,anddoyoueverfindyourselfthinking,“IwishIwereakidagain?”That’swhereyourinner-childcomesin.That’sthevoic
einsideofyoutellingyoutohavefun,besillyandletloose.Adultlifeisfullofimportantresponsibilities,butonceina
whileyoujusthavetoletgoandhavefunlikeachild.It’shealthyandgoodforthesoultonottakethingssoseriouslyallthetime.Wecantellbadchoicesan
dmistakesofthepast,butunlessyouhelpyourinner-childhealandrecover,planningforthefuturewillalwaysbedifficult.Theinner-childwillrelivethesepa
infulexperiencesuntilyoulearntoacceptthem,forgiveandletgo.Wemustshowloveandacceptancetoourinner-child,asthisistheo
nlywaytoheal,moveonandnotcontinuetosufferfromthepainoftheseunpleasanttimes.Thisistheopportunitytogobackintimea
ndletyouknowjusthowwonderful,beautifulandspecialyoutrulyare.Oneofthemostcommontimesyourinner-childislikelytoappeariswhenyou’refac
ingadecisionyouareunsureabout.Naturally,whenwewerechildren,doubtanduncertaintyscaredmanyofus.So,it’s
nosurprisethatwhenfacedwiththesemomentsasadults,theinner-childdecidestoshowup.Don’tletthisscareyou;instead,lis
tentothatvoiceasitistryingtoguideyouinthedecision-makingprocess.Askitquestions,speakwithit.Whenyoucan
starttoseeyourinner-childasyourpartnerwhohelpsguideyouthroughthiscrazylife,it’samazingwhatcanhappen.Don’tfightit.Gowithitandseehowitchangesyourlife
forthebetter.8.Whatdopeopleusuallydototheinner-child?A.Stopit.B.Welcomeit.C.Rescueit.D.Blameit.9.Whyisitalwayshardtoplanforthefuture
?A.Wehavenofuninourlife.B.Wealwaysmakebadchoices.C.Wedon’thelpinner-childrecover.D.Wealwaysexperienceunhappytimes.10.Whenwillinner-childprobablycom
eup?A.Whenwemakedecisions.B.Whenweenjoyourselves.C.Whenwemakemistakes.D.Whenwefeelunpleasant.11.Whatmayhappenifweacceptinne
r-child?A.Wemayfeelmorepainful.B.Wewillmakemoremistakes.C.Wewilltakethingsmoreseriously.D.Wemayhaveabetterlife.DWhenIwokeu
p,Imademyselfbreakfast,satandlistenedtothetraffic.SomeofmyfriendsaskmehowIcanstandlivingsomewheresonoisy.It’struethatthere’salwayssomek
indofnoiseinmyneighborhood,buttome,thesearethesoundsoflife.ItwasSaturdaymorning,soIdecidedtogotothepark.ThetaxiisthefastestwaytogobutItookt
hebusinstead.Whenyouridethebus,yougettoseesomuchmoreofthecity.Itcanbekindofloudonthebus,withsomepeopletalkingontheirphones,otherschatting
withtheirfriends,andothersplayingmusic.It’sjustlikethetraffic’ssounds,thoughthenoiseonthebusrepresentspeopleworking,relaxingandliving.OnceIgottothe
park,Ipickedabenchoverneartheplayareawherekidsplaywhiletheirparentssitnearby.Icanseeandhearalmosteverythingfromthere.People-watchi
ngisoneofmyfavoritethingstodo.However,Ilikelisteningevenbetter.Theonlyproblemisthatthere’ssomuchtoseeandh
earinthepark!Usually,Iliketoclosemyeyes.Thatway,IcanpaymoreattentiontothesoundsandnotgetdistractedbywhatIsee
.Withmyeyesclosed,Icouldpickoutpartsoftwooldmen’sconversation.Oneofthemwastellingtheotheraboutsomethinghisgrandsonsaid.Icouldn’theartherest,buti
tmusthavebeenhilariousbecausehisfriend’slaughwassoloud.WhenI’mold,IhopethatItoowillhaveafriendwhowillsitintheparkwithme,
andwhowillenjoylisteningtothesoundsofthecityasmuchasIdo.12.Someoftheauthor’sfriendsthink“thesoundsoflife”arevery_
____.A.magicalB.uniqueC.unpleasantD.interesting13.Theauthortookthebustotheparkbecause________.A.itwasthemostconvenientwayB.h
isfriendadvisedhimtodosoC.therewasnoothertransporttogothereD.hewantedtoseemoreaboutpeople’slife14.Theauthorclosedhiseyesi
norderto________.A.avoidtalkingwiththetwooldmenB.enjoythesoundsoflifeC.hidehimselffromviewD.haveagoodrest15.Theunderlinedword“hilarious”i
nParagraph5probablymeans“________”.A.quitepopularB.trulydifferentC.extremelyfunnyD.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”ismorethanjustacolor.Italsomeanstakingspecialstepstoprotecttheenvironment.Whygreen?Pl
antsaregreen,andwithoutthemtheEarthwouldn’tbesuchalovelyhomeforushumanbeings.Whatcanwedo?16ReduceIt!17Fo
rinstance,ashortershowermeansyouusedlesswaterandlessfuelsinceyourhouseusestoruntheheaterthatwarmedupthe
water.ReuseIt!Sometimespeoplecalloursa“throwawaysociety”.Itmeansthatwe’realittletoowillingtothrowawayoldstuff(东西)andbuynewstuff.18For
instance,ifyourbabybrotherbecomesolderandlosesinterestinhisplasticbasketballhoop(篮圈),whynotgiveittoanotherfamilywhohasalittlekid?Re
cycleIt!Recyclinghasneverbeeneasier.Manycommunitieswillpickituprightinfrontofyourhouseandsometownsevenrequireit.R
ecycledgoodsgotoarecyclingcenter,wheretheycanbeturnedintonewcans,bottles,andpaper.EnjoyIt!It’struethatrubbish
andpollutionareproblems,buttheEarthremainsahugeandbeautifulplacethat’sreadyforyoutoexplore.19Goforahike,visitlocalnaturecentersandgardens,andc
limbupmountains.Butbeforeyoutraveltheglobe,takealookatyourownbackyard.Isthereaspotwhereyoucouldplantatreeorputinali
ttlefruitorvegetablegarden?20A.Here’safour-stepguidetobeinggreen.B.Manytimes,evenifyounolongerneedsomething,someoneelsejustmight.C.Youc
anstartlocallybyvisitingthenaturallybeautifulspotsinyourcity.D.Turnoffthewaterwhenyou’rebrushingyourteeth.E.Getoutth
ereandgetyourhandsdirty.F.Youcanwatchwithprideasyourtreetakesrootandyourgardenplantsgrow.G.Whenyouuselessofsomething,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’msurethatJohnwouldagreewiththissaying,____21____
hefeltthiswayalmosteverydayinschool.Byhighschool,Johnwasthemostfamous____22____inhistown.Hewasalwaysabsent,didn’tanswerques
tionsandgotinto____23____.Hehadfailedalmosteveryexambythetimeheenteredhissenioryear,yetwas____24____eachyeartoah
ighergradelevel.Teachersdidn’twanttohavehimagainthefollowingyear.Johnwasmovingon,butdefinitelynotmoving____25____.ImetJohnforthefirsttimeatawe
ekendleadershiptrainingprogramsinceJohnwasoneof405studentswho____26____.Atthestartofthetraining,Johnwasjuststanding____27
____thecircleofstudents,againstthebackwall.Hedidn’t____28____jointhediscussiongroups.Butslowly,theint
eractivegamesdrewhimin.Theicereallymeltedwhenthegroupsstartedbuildingalistof____29____andnegativethingsthathadoccurredatschoo
lthatyear.John_____30_____someconstructiveideasonthosesituations.TheotherstudentsinJohn’sgroupwelcomedhiscomments.AllofasuddenJohnf
eltlikea_____31_____ofthegroup,andbeforelonghewastreatedlikealeader.Bytheendofthetraining,hehadjoinedtheHome
lessProjectteam.Theotherstudentsontheteamwere_____32_____withhispassionateconcernandideas.They_____33_____e
lectedJohnco-chairmanoftheteam.Johnstarted_____34_____atschooleverydayandansweredquestionsfromteachersfort
hefirsttime.Heledasecondproject,collecting300blanketsand1,000pairsofshoesforthehomelessshelterfromhousetohouse.Abirdwithabr
okenwingonlyneeds_____35_____.Oncehealed,itcanflyhigherthantherest.21.A.ifB.untilC.asD.though22.A.storytellerB.troublemakerC.dream-see
kerD.peace-lover23.A.fightsB.debtC.difficultiesD.work24.A.drivenawayB.leftoutC.keptinD.passedon25.A.inB.upC.awayD.back26.A.signedupB.ranawayC.felldow
nD.wentby27.A.aroundB.ontoC.amongD.outside28.A.hurriedlyB.easilyC.readilyD.warmly29.A.uselessB.meaningfulC.s
trangeD.positive30.A.changedB.expressedC.reservedD.noticed31.A.founderB.heartC.leaderD.part32.A.impressedB.patientC.disappointedD.familiar33.
A.stillB.againC.hardlyD.even34.A.showingupB.droppingoutC.goingdownD.walkingaround35.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.He
leftSpaininSeptember1492,_36_(look)forgold.NativeAmericansgreetedhim,offeringgiftsofcorn.Columbusfoundlittlegoldonthattrip,buthecollecte
dmany_37(plant),includingcorn,tobringbacktoSpain.Columbusdidn'tknowit,butthecornwasmuch_38_(valuable)thang
old.FarmersfromEuropetoAsiaacceptedit_39(immediate).Theygrewitoncoldmountainsidesandinrainforests.Soit_40_(feed)millionsofpeopleallovertheworldtoda
y.Onhissecondtrip,Columbusbroughtbackafewchocolatebeanstomakechocolate.EuropeansandAsianslovedthisnewdrink,andsoont
heywerepayingagreatdealofmoneyforthebeans.ChocolatebeansbecamesovaluableinCentralAmerica_41_they_42_(use)ascashfor200years.Tomat
oesandpotatoestooksometimetobecomepopular.Eventually_43,theybecamethebasisofalotofpopularfoods._44_is
hardtoimaginelifewithoutfriedpotatoesorchocolate.Thanks_45_nativeAmericanculture,manypeopleareabletoenjoylots
oftastyfood.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你校英语俱乐部将进行换届选举,现向大家征求主席人选。请给负责英语俱乐部的外教史密斯先生写封英文信推荐你的同学王林,并从以下几个方面说明他的优势: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,whenIwasateenager,myfatherandIwere
standinginlinetobuyticketsforthecircus(马戏团).Finally,therewasonlyonefamilybetweenusandtheticketcounter.Thisfamilymadeabigimpressiononme.Therewere
eightchildren,allprobablyundertheageoftwelve.Youcouldtelltheydidn’thavealotofmoney.Theirclotheswerenotexpensive,buttheywereclean.Thechildrenwerewell-
behaved,allofthemstandinginline,two-by-twobehindtheirparents,holdinghands.Theywereexcitedlytalkingabouttheclowns,elephan
ts,andotheractstheywouldseethatnightwiththeirbrothersorsistersinalowvoice.Onecouldsensetheyhadneverbeentothecircusbefore.Itpromisedtob
ehighlightoftheiryounglives.Thefatherandmotherwereattheheadofthepack,standingproudascouldbe.Themotherwash
oldingherhusband’shand,lookingupathimasiftosay,“Youaremyknightinshiningarmor.”Hewassmilingandrespondinginpride,lookingbackatherasiftosay,“
Yougotthatright.”Theticketladyaskedthefatherhowmanyticketshewanted.Heproudlyresponded,“Pleaseletmebuyeightchildren’sticke
tsandtwoadultticketssoIcantakemyfamilytothecircus.”Theticketladygavetheprice.Theman’swifeletgoofhisha
nd,herheaddropped,andhislipsbegantoshake.Thefatherleanedalittlecloserandasked,“Howmuchdidyousay?”Theticketladyagaingavetheprice.Themandidn
’thaveenoughmoney.Howwashesupposedtoturnandtellhiseightchildrenthathedidn’thaveenoughmoneytotakethemtothecircus?Actuallywewerenotweal
thyinanysense.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;Paragraph1Seeingwhatwasgoingon,my
dadputhishandinhispocket,pulledouta$20billanddroppeditontheground._________________________________________________________________________________
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_________Paragraph2ThatdaymyfatherandIwentbacktoourcaranddrovehomewithoutanytickets.答案1---3CBB4---7CBDB8---11ACAD12---15CDBC16---20AGBCF21
---25CBADB26---30ADCDB31---35DADAC36.looking37.plants38.morevaluable39.immediately40.feeds41.that42.hadbeenused43.howe
ver44.It45.to应用文写作DearMr.Smith,IamwritingtorecommendmyclassmateWangLinforthepositionofChairmanoftheEnglishClub.Iamsureheistherightpersonforthis
position.ThereasonswhyIrecommendhimareasfollows.WangLinisthemonitorofourclass.Hehasgoodleadershipqualities.Beingres
ponsible,honestandselfless,heisrespectedbyeveryone.Mostimportantly,hehasgoodcommunicationskillsandisal
waysopentodifferentopinions.Besides,heisgoodatbothwrittenandspokenEnglishandwonfirstprizeinlastyear’sEnglish
speechcontest.Inconclusion,Iamsureheisfitfortheposition.Iwouldbemostgratefulifyoutakemyrecommendationintoconsideration.YoursLihu
a读后续写Paragraph1Seeingwhatwasgoingon,mydadputhishandinhispocket,pulledouta$20billanddroppeditontheground.Thenhepickeditupandtappedthemanontheshouldera
ndsaid,“Excuseme,sir.Thisfelloutofyourpocket.”Themanturnedaroundandsawthemoney.Heknewwhatwasgoingon.Helookedstraightintomydad’seyes,tookmydad’shan
dinbothofhis,squeezedtightlyontothe$20bill,andwithhislipsshakingandatearrunningdownhischeek,hereplied,“Thankyou,than
kyou,sir.Thisreallymeansalottomeandmyfamily.”Paragraph2ThatdaymyfatherandIwentbacktoourcaranddrovehomewithoutanytickets.Wedidn’tg
otothecircusthatnight.WhenIaskedDadwhyhedidso,Dadsaid,“Mychild,itwasadesperate,heartbreakingandembarrassingsituationforafather.Surelyhewas
n’tbeggingforahandout,butheremindedmeofmyfather,whenIwasyoung.”Hepausedforawhile,asifwanderinginhismemory.“Weshouldappr
eciatewhatwehaveobtainedfromlifeandseizeeveryopportunitytohelpothers.Wedidn’tgotothecircustonight,butwedidn’tgowithout.”