高二英语下学期第二次月考(4月)试题(无答案)(2021年整理)

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江苏省东台市2016-2017学年高二英语下学期第二次月考(4月)试题(无答案)
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16-17年学年4月份月考高二(文考班、传媒班)英语试卷
考试时间:120分钟满分:120分
(第Ⅰ卷选择题三部分共85分)
第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
第一节听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.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. What does the woman want to know?
A。

Which items are on sale. B. Where the back of the store is。

C。

What the sign outside says.
2. How much is the painting worth now?
A。

$2000. B. $2 million. C。

$30 million。

3。

Why is the man lost?
A。

He took a wrong turn. B. He was told to take this way。

C。

He missed the freeway signs。

4。

What does the man imply?
A。

He is stressed。

B。

He works too hard. C. He needs some excitement.
5。

How long will the boy be at summer camp?
A. One week. B。

Two weeks。

C. Three weeks.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷相应位置.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至7题。

6. What do we know about the man?
A。

He is good at marathon. B. He just ran a marathon。

C. He's a beginner runner。

7. What does the man decide to do in the end?
A。

Go to the gym。

B. Give up his idea。

C. Exercise outdoors.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.
8。

Where does the man want to go?
A. The 23rd floor. B。

The 15th floor. C. The 5th floor.
9. Who does the woman blame for their situation?
A。

The man. B. The HELP button. C. The woman with the groceries.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10。

Why does the woman think she knows the man?
A。

She has seen him somewhere in her opinion。

B。

She has seen a movie with him.
C. She used to exercise together with him。

11。

How does the man most likely feel?
A. Grateful.
B. Confused。

C。

Angry.
12. What is the last place that the woman mentions?
A. A movie theater。

B。

A fitness center. C. A coffee shop。

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A。

Writing music。

B。

Recording an album。

C. Their favorite bands.
14。

What type of person is the man?
A。

Interesting。

B。

Boring. C。

Creative。

15. What was the man thinking about last night?
A. Socks。

B。

The ocean。

C。

Bees。

16。

What does the man invite the woman to do?
A. Listen to songs. B。

Join a famous band. C. Work with him。

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.
17. Where was Cameron Diaz's father born?
A. In America. B。

In Cuba。

C。

In Spain。

18. How did Cameron Diaz begin her entertainment career?
A。

As a TV star。

B。

As a film actress. C。

As a fashion model。

19。

For which film did Diaz win a Best Lead Actress Award?
A. Shrek。

B. Gangs of New York. C。

There’s Something about Mary.
20。

What can we learn about Cameron Diaz?
A。

She made $10 million in 2010。

B。

She is more than forty years old。

C。

She is the richest woman in Hollywood。

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1。

When ________ about what she thought of the movie, she just said it was worth seeing a second time.
A.asked B.asking C.being asked D.to be asked
2. They advocate the proposal we were opposed ________rediscussed at the next meeting。

A.to be B.should be C.to was D.was
3.I wish you’d ________ that old jacket. It’s full of holes。

A.get rid of B.get along with C.get away with D.get away from 4。

We have very strict quality control and anything imperfect ________, so customers feel secure about our products。

A.had been rejected B.is rejected C.has rejected D.was rejecting
5. According to our headmaster's principle, all children should be encouraged to realize their full ________.
A.consequence B.entertainment C.presentation D.potential
6. A huge number of magazines in foreign languages ________ up to now, not to mention
those in Chinese.
A.has been subscribed to B.have been subscribed to
C.had been subscribed to D.is subscribed to
7。

-Dinner is ready. Help yourself!
—Wow! It ________ delicious. Could you please tell me how to cook it?
A.tastes B.is tasting C.tasted D.is tasted
8.In some experts' eyes, the recent thick fog and haze can in some way ______ the adjustment of Chinese economy structure.
A.advocate B.accumulate C.accelerate D.appreciate
9. It is a truth which is universally _____ that wealth doesn't necessarily mean happiness。

A.applied B.acknowledged C.acquired D.accomplished
10. Who do you think is the man __ you are going to turn for help when you are in trouble?
A.who B.to whom C.to who D.whom
11.Though animals don't have languages as human beings, they have their own special ways to ________ their feelings to each other.
A.distribute B.spread C.transform D.convey
12.A Russian Airlines passenger jet is reported ________ in Egypt with 224 people aboard,which astonished the whole world.
A.to have crashed B.to crash C.having crashed D.having been crashed 13.—Because of the rain, we'll have to ________ the football match。

—I'm free next Sunday if you would like to play then。

A.advance B.postpone C.abandon D.advocate
14.____,we rushed the fallen old man to hospital, only to be told that we were responsible for him。

A.Reasonably B.Accurately C.Unfortunately D.Casually 15.—May I have a close contact with the flowers in the garden?
-________. But be careful of the bees。

A.It just depends B.It's up to you C.Sorry, you can’t D.Glad
to hear that
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
For whatever reason,discipline has gone from the original meaning “to teach”
to “to punish”! However, I think parents should teach and 36 children to set the behavior right 37 punish them. As for me, I may use single word reminders
or questions or state facts, instead of 38 or demanding compliance (服从).
I was 39 the first time I noticed how well this works. As usual, my daughter walked out of the bathroom with the lights still on。

Normally I would bark “Switch
off the light”. She would sometimes follow the 40 , and sometimes she would 41 with “You switch off the lights” or an aggressive “No!” or 42 , just plainly ignore me。

Anyway,that day I just said “lights" in a n ormal and 43 tone. Surprisingly, she went back to the bathroom and 44 the lights。

I have 45 this with all my heart now – anytime I remember, I just use a single word said in
the tone of a friendly 46 , and most of the times, it works。

For example,“Car"
gets her to 47 hanging about and walk towards the car。

I have also used the question technique, which has 48 pretty well so far。

Instead of shouting “Go, put your shoes back on the shoe shelf”, a simple question
like “Hey, where do we put our shoes?” gets the job done with less 49 .
50 , stating facts helps too. When washing hands, if she is fooling around,
I just 51 “Water is wasting" and she is likely to wash her hands faster than
52 like “you are wasting water"。

I advise parents to pick up one new 53 discipline technique to 54 or
one old habit to let go of, and 55 that for the rest of the week. It may work
for you, it may not. But unless you try, you will never know! So, take action to find
a way to get back on the positive path!
36. A. permit B。

forbid C. guide D。

advise 37。

A. other than B. rather than C。

more than D。

or rather
38。

A。

ordering B. announcing C。

declaring D。

claiming
39。

A. shocked B. disappointed C。

amazed D.
puzzled
40。

A. description B. instruction C. assumption D.
introduction
41。

A。

counter B. answer C。

agree D。

threaten
42. A. badly B. well C. worse D. better
43. A。

sweet B. strict C. casual D。

formal
44. A. cut off B。

broke off C。

put off D。

turned off
45。

A。

adopted B。

adapted C。

adjusted D。

abandoned
46. A。

persuasion B。

reminder C。

reference D. command
47. A。

appreciate B。

continue C。

stop D. postpone
48。

A。

worked B. mattered C。

served D. operated
49. A。

hesitation B。

determination C。

resistance D。

assistance
50。

A。

Obviously B. Similarly C. Naturally D. Eventually
51. A。

shout B。

whisper C. scold D。

state
52。

A. indication B。

criticism C。

encouragement D。

demand
53。

A。

valuable B。

vital C。

positive D。

useful
54. A. experiment B. apply C. examine D. try
55。

A。

focus on B。

rely on C. decide on D. take on
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)。

A
Wondering if you’re overdue?Here are 4 signs。

It’s time to rest and recharge yourself with a much­needed getaway, along with our suggestions of where to go。

Working Overtime Is Your Life
If long hours are part of your job and you’re not willing to find different work,book off some vacation days。

Vacations give us something to look forward to when the daily hard work is weighing us down。

REST up at a destination spa(度假式水疗).
RECHARGE your batteries on a skiing vacation。

You’re Nursing a Broken Heart
Only time can mend a broken heart, but spending time with your best friends may speed things along. Plan a girlfr iends’ getaway or guys’ weekend immediately!
REST by the fountain at a hot see。

and­be。

seen LA boutique hotel。

RECHARGE on a shopping trip or at a non。

stop party hotspot。

You've an Unhealthy Way of Life
Though it’s possible to kick bad habits like smoking or overeating at home a trip abroad may make it a bit easier.On a vacation with healthy lifestyle habits at the centre, you’re forced to focus on self-care in a way which would prove impossible at home。

It’s not enough to take care of your health on the r are occasion you can go on vacation:use vacations to kick­start a healthier lifestyle which is sustainable on a daily basis when you get back home.
REST a troubled mind at a yoga retreat.
RECHARGE energy levels by the sea.
You’ve Got No Skills Left to Impr ove
Challenging ourselves to carry out new tasks keeps our bodies and minds active.If you’re an expert at everything and a newbie(新手)at nothing, it’s time to move outside your comfort zone.Travel is renowned for providing that opportunity for growth。

REST your body while challenging your brain, by learning a language abroad.
RECHARGE yourself with a healing art like massage therapy or a cooking course.
56. Where should you go if you want to get rid of your tiredness?
A. To a fountain。

B。

To some stores. C. To a snowy field. D。

To a hotspot.
57. If you have an unhealthy lifestyle, .
A。

it is difficult for you to show your self—control in your own house
B. a trip abroad will enable you to get rid of some bad habits easily
C. you will learn about its harmful effects at the centre on a vacation
D. you are likely to restore your old habits once you return from a trip
B
The latest Disney movie,“Zootopia", broke
records. The movie had the largest opening weekend for a Disney animated film。

People across the United States
bought more than $75 million worth of tickets. The box office totals pushed the popular movie,“Frozen”,to second place in opening weekend success。

Experts say “Zootopia" is expected to stay strong this weekend。

They predict it will make as much as $50 million more。

Already, the movie’s worldwide box office total is more than $230 million.
“Zootopia” is a city of animals。

The movie stars a bunny rabbit police officer and a fox criminal who team up to find a missing otter. He is among several animals that have suddenly disappeared from the city.
Critics have strongly praised “Zootopia” for its sharp humor and strong message. The film explores racism and other intolerance in its portrayal(描绘) of relations between two kinds of animals in the city。

Jared Bush and Phil Johnston wrote “Zootopia”. They told reporters that it started out as a spy movie set in several different animal worlds. But they found the mammal world especially interesting。

So they changed the story. Bush and Johnston said building the imaginary world took a lot of research。

They both spoke about it to the website Inside the Magic. Bush said they asked themselves, “What’s this world like? What’s the history of this world?” And then, he said, they went to the experts。

The writers spoke with people who study culture and group behavior, as well as those who study the psychology of individuals. And they talked with animal experts like zookeepers。

They learned that the natural world is made up of 90 percent prey animals and 10 percent predator animals。

“Zootopia" director Byron Howard says that discovery helped build the film’s themes prejudice and inclusion in a diverse world。

The creators have noted that diversity was not easy to produce in drawings。

There are 64 species represented in the movie。

There are multiple neighborhoods that represent the different environments of animal habitats.
Disney says “Zootopia” is its most complex animation yet。

The extra effort is certainly paying off at the box office.
58。

What does the film focus on?
A。

Prejudice and inclusion in a diverse world。

B。

Effective ways to protect prey animals.
C。

Differences between prey and predator animals. D。

The love of peace among different animals。

59. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. “Zootopia” made 50 million dollars the first weekend。

B。

A fox is among several animals disappearing from the city。

C。

“Zootopia” is a spy movie set in different animal worlds。

D. The creators asked experts for help to build the imaginary world。

60. Where can you probably find the passage?
A。

In a film textbook。

B. In a tourist brochure。

C. In a news report.
D. In a research paper。

C
Working through a self-help program online can prevent or delay major depression disorder in people who are vulnerable, a study finds。

Similar programs have been used
to treat depression, but this may be the first one tested to prevent it, the researchers say.
Online programs for mental health problems can be as effective as face—to—face treatment and offer some advantages: Low cost and available at any time。

But they’re
not panaceas.
The study, which was conducted by researchers from Germany, involved 406 people with subthreshold depression, which is defined as having some symptoms of depression
but not enough to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder。

In this experiment, half of the participants were asked to do six half-hour-long exercises that were based on cognitive behavioral therapy (认知行为疗法)and problem-solving therapy, which are techniques commonly used for in-person therapy。

In the cognitive behavioral therapy, participants were asked to identify positive activities they used to engage in and then were asked to actively plan those activities again. At the next session, participants reflected on their experiences. For the problem-solving therapy, people were asked to create a list of the things that matter most to them in their lives and brainstorm on how to incorporate those things into daily life. Th ey next were asked to categorize problems and worries into “manageable”and “unmanageable”; the main focus in problem—solving therapy is to tackle those problems that are considered manageable。

Both therapies are intended to change negative thinking in order to change mood and behavior. After completing each exercise, participants in the intervention (干预) group received written individualized feedback from an online trainer. The trainers did not offer any therapeutic advice, only motivation and encouragement to continue the exercises. Participants also could repeat the online sessions as often as they liked。

The control group received information about depression but didn't have to read it。

Of the 406 participants that began the study, 335 completed the telephone follow—up at the end of 12 months. Twenty-seven percent in the intervention group experienced depression compared with 41 percent in the control group.
It is unclear if the people who went on to develop major depressive disorder had
experienced it before。

Lead author Claudia Buntrock says that because the study only tracked participants’ mental health over the course of 12 months, the long-term effectiveness of the intervention is unknown。

“It's also not clear if this kind of program could be used widely。

It took the trainers about 30 minutes to provide feedback for each session,and they also stayed in touch with participants via instant messaging.” he adds。

61。

According to the experiment, the participants _______。

A. are treated in the same way by the trainers B。

access the online programme just for once
C。

are divided into two different groups D。

show severe symptoms of depression
62. The underlined word “panaceas” in paragraph 2probably refers to something that can ___.
A。

produce harmful effects B。

solve all the problems
C。

appeal to every patient D。

distribute powerful results
63。

The author develops Paragraph 4 mainly by _______.
A. describing a process
B. making comparisons
C。

providing examples D. offering an explanation
64. From what Claudia Buntrock said, we can infer_______。

A. people suffering from depression have experienced it before
B. on-line programmes have long-term effects on depression
C. twelve months is long enough to carry out the experiment
D。

trainers have spent a lot of time and energy on the experiment
D
I wanted to stop at a sporting goods store “Going Out of Business” sale we passed in the mall. “There’s nothing we need”, m y husband's usual ill-tempered male comment. “It’s all overpriced junk。

If they had anything good they wouldn’t be going out of business."
“But, it’s sporting goods. Could be some good deals for the grandkids. And, you like boats and fishing stuff。

I’ve put up with that photo of your ‘dream-canoe’ stuck on the bathroom mirror for years now. Maybe you’d enjoy just looking around?"
“Are you crazy?" His eyes got funny and he said something like。

“This loser store wouldn't carry something like that。

And I’m sure not going near those sucker crowds.”
I squared my chin and marched into the crowded store. Aisles and aisles of sporting equipment,boy toys were strung with huge blaring signs. CLOSING OUT SALE─Up to 80% OFF。

NO REFUNDS.
Up and down the aisles I walked and explored, humming to myself and enjoying the excitement of a sale. All of a sudden, there, at the back of the store, in gleaming silver, full of lifejackets, paddles and fishing stuff, sat the exact canoe of my husband’s picture。

I gasped and blinked three times. Yup. It was still there. The Supremo Numero-Uno blah, blah。

My heart beat wildly。

I made my way through the crowds,scrambled over junk in the aisles and nearly fell into the canoe looking for the price tag。

There it was─a little t attered (破旧的),with the manufacturer’s suggested
retail price at $6,750 plus tax crossed out and a handwritten TO CLEAR $750 AS IS. NO RETURNS. Must be a mistake. $6000 off? Salesman. I had to talk to a salesman.
I spotted a young fellow with a “Hi。

I’m Mathew” tag trying to hide out from bargain hunters。

I grasped his sleeve. “Mathew. Tell me about this El Supremo canoe。

What’s wrong with it? Why is it only $750?”
“Oh. There's nothing wrong with it. It’s brand new。

We're closing the store is all. It’s on clearance like everything else。

I think that includes lifejackets, paddles and a bunch of fishing gear, too. I’ll go check.”
A few minutes later he came back and said,“I'm sorry ma’am. Someone made a mistake on the sale tag。

It’s supposed to be $4,750 for the whole package。

I just talked to my Dad who is running the close-out。

He said it was worth more than $8,000 regular price so it’s still a real good deal.”
I felt tears well up in my eyes。

“Oh well,” I said sadly。

“Of course, it was too good to be true. This is exactly like my husband's dreamboat. I guess I started to dream myself when I saw that price tag. He's going to be 62 years old Friday。

Had to retire early for his health. It's been hard on just the pension but the stubborn old fool has been saving $10 every week for years to buy one just like this. Just an old man’s silly dream, you know. Always said he wanted to spend his retirement out fishing in a canoe,” my voice reduced and I turned and walked away. I was already at the mall door when Mathew caught up with me. “Do you have $750 plus $25 for delivery and a bit more for tax,ma'am?" I gasped. “Yes. Yes。

That’s about all I have,”
I said as I thought quickly about the eye surgery I was saving up for. “Well then,you just have your husband sitting on the front porch on Friday morning around 10
o’clock so he can be there when my Dad and I come to unload his new boat. We'll even put a bow on it for his birthday.” I started to cry. My old hand shook and I had to squint (眯眼看)as I wrote out my cheque。

Mathew swallowed hard。

“Ma'am。

There's something you should know。

This store was my Grand pa’s. He ran it for more than 30 years. He always promised to retire one day. Said he wanted to spend time relaxing and out fishing in a canoe. He ordered this one, custom, for himself last year but, well, just never took the time off to use it。

” He swallowed even harder。

“My Grandpa died, sudden-like, just last week。

He was only 68 years old。

I think he’d be mighty happy that your husband will get this here canoe。

My Dad thinks so too. You just have to make sure he uses it a lot, okay? Promise?"
I handed Mathew a Kleenex and we stood there together, quietly lost in our own thoughts for a moment, blowing our noses.
“I promise," I said as I dashed off to look for my dear sweet husband.
65。

The sporting goods store was going out of business because_______.
A. the store was not managed properly by Mathew
B。

the owner of the store had just passed away
C。

the goods there were often mistakenly priced
D. the store often sold goods of poor quality
66. From the passage, we can find the writer’s husband _______。

A。

had deep prejudice against businessmen B. was an old man with wise comments
C。

needed an operation on his eyes D. dreamt of possessing a fishing canoe
67. We can infer from the passage that_______。

A。

the writer loved buying cheap sporting goods most
B. the old couple lived comfortably with their pension
C. many bargain hunters were interested in goods on sale
D. all the goods were 80 percent off their original price
68. The underlined sentence “My heart beat wildly”shows that the writer was _______。

A。

excited B. desperate C. curious D. skeptical
69。

Mathew’s words in the last but one paragraph tell us that _______。

A。

it's important to be a man of wisdom B。

it’s better not to put off keeping the promise
C。

helping others will double your happiness D。

the old should retire as early as possible
70。

Which of the following can serve as the best title?
A. A real bargain
B. A dream come true C。

Lost hope found again D。

Broken promises
第II卷:非选择题(共二部分,共35分)
第一节:任务型阅读(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

注意:每个空格只填1个单词。

Not every child who gets into college is ready to go. For some,taking a “gap year” — delaying admission for a year after high school graduation — may prove invaluable, helping a child thrive (茁壮成长) in college and after graduation as
well.
Many colleges now support the gap year, including Harvard,which “encourages admitted students to delay enrollment for one year to travel and pursue a special project or activity。

Students who take time off tend to do better academically and are more likely to be satisfied with their choices after graduation. Teenage years are like dog years: a year of maturation at age 18 is worth at least seven in later life。

But parents often remain doubtful about the gap year, worried that their students,once off education's main highway, will never attend college at all. High school guidance counselors, who may be judged by the number of seniors who attend college rather than the number who graduate, don’t always support the idea, either. And funding a gap year can feel like a barrier for many families —some prog rams can equal a year’s tuition。

Mr. Selingo, a professor at the University of Arizona and a former top editor, says parents should let go of their fears。

A lot has changed, he says, and those changes make a gap year more valuable than ever。

“It used to b e that if you could get into college and graduate, you were essentially golden," Mr. Selingo said。

Once a child was admitted to college,“parents could breathe a giant sigh of relief and essentially say, as long as you graduate, you’re O。

K.”
That’s no lon ger true, he says。

“College has changed. Recruiting(招募) has changed。

The economy has changed.” Some students may sprint straight toward traditional success, while others wander along the way or appear to fall behind. For
parents of adult children in those last groups, helping them to find the time and space to mature into the life they want is critical. A gap year is one of the many options he describes for helping students understand why they’re going to college,and what they want once they get there。

We shouldn't rush this transition.
It’s important, Mr. Selingo noted, that the gap year itself be meaningful。

“Students who delay college to work odd jobs for a while to try to ‘find themselves’ don’t do as well as everyone else when they get to college,” he writes. “They get lower grades,and there's a greater chance they will drop out.” A gap year needs to provide either meaningful work experience, academic preparation for college, or travel that opens up the horizon to the rest of the world。

Above all, parents and students should think of a gap year not as a break in an education, but as a part of it. We need to remember that lifelong education is no longer rhetoric, but reality.
第二节、书面表达(满分25)
阅读下面材料,然后按要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文.
One day a nice old man found a cocoon (茧) of a butterfly(蝴蝶)。

He took it home.
A few days later, a small opening appeared; he sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it struggled to force its body through that little hole。

Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no further。

Then the man decided to help the butterfly,so he took a pair of scissors and cut off the remaining bit of the cocoon. The butterfly then appeared easily。

But it had a swollenbody and small, fragile wings。

The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that, at any moment, the wings would enlarge and expand to be able to support the body, which would be smaller in time. Neither happened!In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling (慢慢爬行) around with a swollen body and fragile wings. It never was able to fly。

The man did not understand that the limited cocoon and the struggle required for the butterfly to get through the tiny opening were Nature’s way of forcing fluid (液体) from the body of the butterfly into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon。

【写作内容】
1. 以约30个词概括故事的主要内容。

2. 以约120个词就“个人成长需要艰难生活的磨砺”这一话题发表你的看法,内容包括:
(1)你读了这则故事后的感受.
(2)叙述当前父母溺爱子女的现象和由此造成的后果。

(3)假如你是父母一方,你会如何磨砺自己的孩子?
【写作要求】
1。

使用实例支持你的论点,不得直接引用原文中的句子。

2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。

【评分标准】
概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,语篇连贯.。

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