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湖北省宜昌市长阳土家族自治县第一高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

湖北省宜昌市长阳土家族自治县第一高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

湖北省宜昌市长阳土家族自治县第一高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Below is a screenshot of book review on a bestseller My Life on Craigslist.Krysi Joseph4.0 out of 5 starsOdd, fun and cute story. Great readThis was a cute, lighthearted book that explores the life of a Craigslist addict, and how Craiglist, a large free classifieds (分类广告) website, got her through her life so far. The story was well thought out and pretty realistic when it comes to life struggles. It gets a little unbelievable towards the end, and I don’t like it when authors conform to the ‘the world is perfect’ viewpoint most books have, but, that my pessimist breaking through.The book needs some serious editing. She’s repeated the same exact line 3-4 times a couple of and ... (click for more)Kindle Customer3.0 out of 5 starsWould Have Given it 4 stars, but ...The book went along well. Funny and totally in the here and now. I would have given it more if SPOILER ALERT (剧透警告): It didn’t end with her in a love relationship with the guy she had been spying on that fit her. Seriously, it went ... (click for more)Lovetoread4.0 out of 5 starsBeach or vacation read — it’s worth it!I was intrigued by the description, so I gave it a shot. I’m glad I did. I was never like the main character, Emily, so it’s interesting to read about her aimless life. She lives on Craigslist - finding roommates, finding work, finding social ... (click for more)Annabellall5.0 out of 5 starsLifting my spirits type unforgettable and funny bookI read and instantly loved this book, because it is witty and entertaining but at the sametime has philosophical and psychological background with an honest look at the real life in a big city. It perfectly shows how a single young woman, while living there and surviving ... (click for more)1.Who likes the book My Life on Craigslist most?A.Krysi Joseph.B.Annabellall.C.Kindle Customer.D.Lovetoread.2.Which of the following do both Kindle Customer and Krysi Joseph agree on?A.The book deserves a good rating.B.The ending of the book is disappointing.C.The book is popular with Craigslist addicts.D.The book would have been perfect without editing errors.3.What is the purpose of the text ?A.To advertise a bestseller.B.To recommend a website.C.To share a woman’s story.D.To present reviews of a book.Smoking is even a tradition in Chinese celebrations. At my wedding, we handed out the traditional candies to people who came. I had said to my wife, Ellen, that handing out packets of cigarettes was wrong, as it just encouraged people to continue a deadly habit. “But it’s traditional,” she replied, “People would think we were mean if we don’t!”Over the years I’ve been given cigarettes as gifts and have always handed them straight back. This might make me look ungrateful in Chinese eyes, but I can’t understand the logic behind handing someone a gift that will cause them to smell terrible, have awful breath, and even worse, kill them.This year the university I work at has taken the bold step of making the entire campus “smoke free”. As my students are either doctors doing postgraduates studies, or medical students on their way to being doctors, I thought they would be in favor of such a move, but I was wrong. Many of them have complained to me that they see this as depriving them of their civil rights and that they should be allowed to smoke when and where they like.When I pointed out to them that cigarettes do harm not only to those smoking themselves, but even to those breathing in second hand smoke, the argument was dismissedwith a wave. “Those studies aren’t conclusive”, one doctor replied. “Besides, my grandmother told me that smoking is manly.” Tempting(诱人的) as it was to ask if she was also a doctor, I let the argument go and went off in search of some fresh air.4.Which of the following is a consequence of smoking according to the author?A.It will leave you breathless.B.People believe you are mean.C.People think you are ungrateful.D.It will make your smell unpleasant. 5.What attitude do many of the author’s students have towards the entire campus “smoke free”?A.Objective.B.Unconcerned.C.Negative.D.Positive. 6.What does the underlined word “depriving” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Robbing.B.Accusing.C.Informing.D.Reminding. 7.In which column of a newspaper is this text probably found?A.Technology.B.Entertainment.C.Art.D.Life.Artificial intelligence (AI ) has been increasingly good at fooling people. A series of photos showing former US president Donald Trump being aggressively arrested by police have caught people’s attention. They were fake but very convincing.Created by the AI program Midjourney, the photos were highly realistic, from the characters’ movements to the surroundings. However, many details can give away the fact that they are made by AI. The Washington Post’s technology writer Shira Ovide shared her tips. The main idea is to spot the problems anything that would look strange in a photo.AI software has a history of generating human hands incorrectly. It sometimes can create hands with more than five fingers. This is because AI isn’t sure what a “hand” exactly is, according to Popular Science. The data AI uses to learn often show hands and fingers in various gestures, which can be very confusing for AI.AI-generated images also usually contain details that are against reality. To spot this, focus on items like accessories. For example, people in an image may be missing earrings or one part of their sunglasses. If there’s text in an image, such as a newspaper or poster, it’s usually garbled (篡改), even though the text may look realistic from a distance.Another thing AI is terrible at handling is the background. If there’s a crowd in the image, people’s faces in the background are usually blurry - or they don’t have faces at all!The development of AI-generated art also raises alarm bells about how these fakeimages could be used to spread misinformation. “I think misinformation is going to hit an all-time high,” Jamie Cohen, a digital culture and AI expert in the US, told New York Post. Generating an AI artwork is to “create reality”, Cohen argued, adding that, being able to tell whether the work is real or not requires high media literacy(素养) skills. “The world may not be ready for how realistic the images have become,” Shane Kittelson, a US researcher, told The Washington Post.8.Why are Donald Trump’s photos mentioned in the first paragraph?A.To draw more people’s attention.B.To make people convinced of the news.C.To show the AI-generated images were fake.D.To prove that it’s easy for AI to cheat people.9.Why does AI generate human hands incorrectly according to the text?A.It is unable to recognize human hands.B.The data it uses to learn contain errors.C.It doesn’t fully understand human hands.D.It has insufficient data about human hands.10.Which of the following will Jamie Cohen agree with?A.AI artworks may not be reflective of true creativity.B.It’s high time to address the risks posed by AI works.C.AI artworks will replace traditional art forms in the future.D.Detecting real art demands strong media literacy competence.11.Where is the text probably from?A.A news report.B.A diary.C.A research paper.D.A science fiction.Scientists have found that floating solar panels could provide a huge amount of electricity if they were placed on lakes and other bodies of water around the world. Floating solar panels could also help save water and protect land.Solar panels — also known as “photovoltaic” panels — are used to turn sunlight into electricity. Most solar panels are placed on land in large collections called solar farms. But recently people have begun to explore putting floating solar panels on water. Because these panels float, some people call them “floatovoltaies (浮动光伏)”.The researchers behind the new study looked at 114,555 reservoirs (水库) worldwide. They used computer programs to figure out how much electricity could be produced yearly by covering 30% of these reservoirs with floating solar panels. The answer was surprisingly large — more than twice the amount of energy the United States generates in a year. And 10 times as much energy as all the solar power currently being generated in the world. The researchers described the results as “remarkable”.The scientists found that floatovoltaies would be especially useful when reservoirs were near smaller cities (50,000 people or less). The researchers say there are about 6,256 cities around the world where floating solar panels could provide all the electricity the cities need.Floatovoltaies can also help save water by limiting evaporation (蒸发) from reservoirs. The scientists say that solar panels covering just 30% of the reservoirs’ surfaces could save as much water as 300 million people would use in a year. There are several other reasons that make floatovoltaies a good idea. Photovoltaic panels work better when they’re not extremely hot. The water helps cool the panels so that they create more energy. Putting solar panels on water also means that there’s no need to clear land for a solar farm. That’s more and more important as countries work to fight climate change and protect natural spaces for wild animals.12.What did the researchers think of the study results?A.Skeptical.B.Amazing.C.Worrying.D.Interesting. 13.Where should floating solar panels be placed to make them extremely helpful?A.In small cities with more rain and less sunshine.B.In huge cities with many small lakes and rivers.C.In tiny cities near reservoirs with less than 50,000 people.D.In large cities far from reservoirs with more than 50,000 people.14.Why is covering reservoirs with floating solar panels useful?A.It can help reduce water evaporation.B.It can prevent water from being polluted.C.It purifies the water available for consumption.D.It provides enough sunlight for the solar panels.15.What’s the best title for the text?A.The methods of using floatovoltaiesB.The prospects of the power industryC.Solar Farms —Turning Sunlight into ElectricityD.Floating Solar Panels — Making Energy, Saving Water二、七选五There are hundreds of worthy destinations in the country catering to all tastes. At the top of that list is Chengdu, the perfect jumping-off point for those in search of a mix of stunning natural scenery, wildlife and some of most incredible food on the planet. In recent years the city has expanded its offerings, including a number of new projects tourists will want to experience. 16It’s the happiest city in China.If visiting a place with happy locals is a priority for you, there’s no better city to hit than Chengdu. It has been voted the happiest city in China for 12 continuous years by an annual survey conducted by Oriental Outlook. 17It has got one most beautiful bookstore in China.The new location in Dujiangyan is the second Zhongshuge bookstore in the provincial capital. 18 Inspired by Dujiangyan’s ancient irrigation system, the new bookstore has its own features. The beautiful environment of the bookstore can attract more people who do not love books, and awaken their interest and memory in reading.There’s a spectacular new massive airport.One of the world’s most eye-catching new airports, Chengdu’s Tianfu International Airport is as modern as it gets. Beginning operations in 2021, Thantu Airport is the largest civil airport. 19 Travelers can experience a series of cutting-edge technologies at Tianfu, including facial recognition software and self-check-in booth.20There’re plans to turn Chengdu into a “Western China Science City”. Travelers visiting the “Science City” can expect to see many examples of eco-conscious and new wave architecture created by some of the most famous firms in the world. Among these is the world’s first “Unicorn Island”, the country’s next high-tech unicorn. There will also be a low-carbon Future Science and Technology City.A.The arts scene is taking off.B.It’s also a city focused on the future.C.There’s no harm in starting to dream about your next visit now.D.It’s expected to handle up to 60 million passengers per year by 2025.E.Its results combine big data, questionnaires, site visits and expert opinions.F.The first, which opened in 2017 in central Chengdu, is modeled after terrace fields.G.Whether you’re dreaming of business travel or just post-pandemic trip, here are some reasons.三、完形填空Five years ago, I was a trail ride leader at a holiday farm in Victoria. My favourite horse23.A.horrified B.addicted C.abandoned D.attracted 24.A.walking B.leading C.riding D.pushing 25.A.proceeded B.prepared C.hesitated D.refused 26.A.evidence B.sign C.signals D.symbols 27.A.ran B.rushed C.escaped D.slowed 28.A.rabbit B.horse C.monster D.snake 29.A.turn B.case C.chance D.rule 30.A.sealed B.planted C.fastened D.frozen 31.A.vision B.direction C.smell D.hearing 32.A.told B.denied C.ignored D.demonstrated 33.A.Naturally B.Undoubtedly C.Thankfully D.Interestingly 34.A.set off B.fell off C.go off D.cut off 35.A.responsible B.careful C.grateful D.helpful四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

南京一中2023-2024学年高二9月月考英语试卷

南京一中2023-2024学年高二9月月考英语试卷

2023-2024学年江苏省南京市第一中学高二英语9月月考试卷全卷满分:150分考试时间:120分钟2023.09第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)(略)第二部分:阅读(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、D四个选项选出最佳选项。

ALondon and Paris are two of Europe’s biggest tourist destinations,just a few hours away from each other by road or rail and an hour’s distance by air.What about the train-ferry combination that many recall fondly from their childhoods?Well,though it’s budget-saving, this option is too time-consuming today,so better leave it to your memories.Since the UK is not part of the Schengen Area,passengers need to go through passport control prior to boarding.Air trips:Though flying between London and Paris is by no means recommended,there are still a few people traveling between the two dynamic cities by air.A very low one-way fare is possible through advanced booking,but of course it’s rare,and that doesn’t include the taxi and rail fares traveling to and from the airports.One-way fares from Paris can be as low as€49;From London,Air France flies with fares as low as£39(€46),and British Airways as low as£48(€56).Rail trips:The only direct train between London and Paris is the Eurostar,which travels15-17 times per weekday.Eurostar’s2015edition trains can make the journey in two hours at speeds of up to320km/h.Besides,they offer good seating space.Fares begin at a reasonable£58(€68),round trip;The earlier you book,the more you save.Bus trips:The bus is by far the least expensive and longest way to travel between Paris and London. Eurolines and OUIBUS are two major bus lines traveling between the two capitals.The journey takes between seven and nine hours.Both lines advertise free Wi-Fi.One-way Eurolines fares begin at€15;One-way QUIBUS fares begin at€15too,but early bird sales can even lower the fare.21.Which way is probably the most expensive for a round trip?A.By train-ferry.B.By air.C.By rail.D.By bus.22.What special service does the bus trip provide?A.Passport free boarding.B.Taxi pickup.C.Good seating space.D.Free Wi-Fi.23.What do the trips have in common with each other?A.They are cheaper if booked ahead of time.B.There are different competing companies.C.They are more expensive from the Paris end.D.There are still additional fees to be included.BFinding a suitable name for a baby is a big deal in China.When picking out a Chinese name,parents usually select two or three characters that have a carefully thought out meaning, but when deciding on an English name,many of them struggle.That’s where Jessup and her company,Special Name,come in.In the last few years,Jessup has helped name677,900 Chinese babies,and earned over$400,00in the process,more than enough to pay her college fees.Jessup came up with the idea for Special Name in2015,after accompanying her father on a business trip to China.One of her dad’s business partners,a Mrs.Wang,asked her to help choose an English name for her daughter.Jessup felt honored and quickly realized the importance of choosing a proper name in Chinese culture.The woman wanted people to be surprised by the things her daughter could achieve,so Jessup suggested the name“Eliza”after the character Eliza Doolittle from the play Pygmalion.Mrs.Wang seemed delighted with Jessup’s choice.“If Mrs.Wang needed this service,maybe other parents would as well,”Jessup thought.After returning to UK,Jessup borrowed£1500from her parents and paid a web designer to build a website.She then spent her free time filling up a database with around4,000 English names associating them with five major personality characteristics,like honesty and optimism.In the beginning,Jessup offered the service for free to promote the website,but later,she started charging fees.The business is almost completely self-sufficient,requiring only a small team in China that manages technical operations.She updates the database each month, allowing her to focus full-time on studies.24.What’s the purpose of Special Name?A.To help Chinese teens go abroad.B.To strengthen children’s personalities.C.To pick an English name for a Chinese baby.D.To make a deal with Chinese parents.25.What inspired Jessup to set up Special Name?A.A suggestion from a business partner.B.Her interest in Chinese culture.C.A Chinese mother’s request.D.A character from a play.26.What did Mrs.Wang want her daughter to be in the future?A.A woman with achievementsB.A famous actress.C.A successful businesswoman.D.A western culture expert.27.What can we infer from the last paragraph about Special Name?A.It offers free service.B.It’s updated every day.C.It’s operated completely by itself.D.It is easy to manage.CScientists say they have developed a system that uses machine learning to predict when and where lightning will strike.Researchers report the system is able to predict lightning strikes up to30minutes before they happen within a30-kilometer area.Lightning is a strong burst of electricity in the atmosphere.Since it carries an extremely powerful electrical charge, it can cause very deadly results.European researchers have estimated that between6,000and 24,000people are killed by lightning worldwide each year.For this reason,climate scientists have long sought to develop methods to predict lightning.The system tested in the experiments uses a combination of data from weather stations and machine learning methods.The researchers developed a prediction model that was trained to recognize weather conditions that were likely to cause lightning.The model was created with data collected over a12-year period from12Swiss weather stations in cities and mountain areas.The data,related to four main surface conditions:air pressure,air temperature,relative humidity(湿度)and wind speed,was placed into a unique machine learning algorithm(算法),which compared it to records of lightning strikes. Researchers say the algorithm was then able to learn the conditions under which lightning happens.The researchers test-ran the system several times.They found that the system made predictions that proved correct almost80percent of the time.“It can now be used anywhere,”the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology said in a statement.The researchers plan to keep developing the technology in partnership with a European effort that aims to create a lightning protection program.The effort is called the European Laser Lightning Rod project.Scientists working on the project are experimenting with a laser technology that could someday control lightning activity,transferring lightning charges from clouds to the ground.They hope that such technology can one day be used as protection against lightning strikes.Possible uses could be at stations,airports or places where large crowds gather.28.Why was the system developed?A.To keep track of lightning deaths.B.To meet people’s curiosity about lightning.C.To protect people from lightning strikes.D.To take advantage of the energy of lightning.29.What is special about the system?A.It collects data samples from around the world.B.It involves the use of a machine learning algorithm.C.It was test-run several times before being put into use.D.Its success owes greatly to a European effort.30.What will the researchers do in the next stage?A.Prevent the formation of lightning.B.Get lightning striking under control.C.Inspire the study of a laser technology.D.Raise the accuracy of lightning prediction.31.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.A system of Controlling LightningB.A Theory of Employing LightningC.A Method of Forecasting LightningD.A Model of Creating LightningDTo many people,honey bees symbolise wealth,sustainability and environmentalism.But as a honey bee researcher,I have to tell you that only the first item on that list is defensible. Although they are important for agriculture,honey bees,which are usually imported from outside the local area,also disturb natural ecosystems by competing with native bees.For several years the media has told us that bee populations are under threat.In response to this media campaign to“save the bees”,raising honey bees has become a popular hobby. But as a species,honey bees are least in need of saving.Much media attention is given to honey bees at the expense of native bees,and this has led many citizens-myself once included-to mistakenly believe they are doing a good thing for the environment by raising honey bees.Unfortunately,they are probably doing more harm than good.“Beckeeping is for people;it’s not a conservation practice,”says Shelly Smith,an environmental science professor.“People mistakenly think keeping honey bees also helps the native bees,which are at risk of extinction.That’s wrong.”Smith and her research team recently surveyed one thousand local people in Canada and found that they had a surprisingly poor understanding of bee types and their roles in promoting flower growth.Most people’s attention is on saving honey bees when,from a conservationist’s point of view,native bees are the ones in more need of support.“To make matters worse,beekeeping companies and various non-science-based projects have financially benefitted from the decline of native bee populations,”Smith explains.“These companies pretend they are interested in saving bees but their actions are actually damaging the native bee populations.”The introduction of honey bees increases competition with native bee populations for food,putting even more pressure on the wild species that are already in decline.Honey bees are extremely efficient food gatherers and take over almost all local flower resources,thus leading to damaging competition-that is,where one species uses up a resource,not leaving enough to go around.32.Which statement does the writer argue for?A.Honey bees endanger native bees.B.Honey bees are a symbol of wealth.C.Honey bees are important for agriculture.D.Honey bees can defend natural ecosystems33.What can be inferred from Paragraph2?A.Beekeeping is still a popular traditional hobby.B.The media is responsible for misleading the public.C.Citizens attempts’to protect the environment are effective.D.The media campaign has failed to promote honey bee businesses.34.What surprised Shelly Smith’s team?A.Beekeeping companies’making great profits.B.The quick expansion of bee-friendly habitats.C.The public’s ignorance of bee varieties and roles.D.Insufficient attention given to saving honey bees.35.How does the writer develop the last paragraph?A.By listing examples.B.By making comparisonsC.By analysing survey data.D.By explaining cause and effect.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高二英语9月月考试题 2 (2)

高二英语9月月考试题 2 (2)

第五高级中学2021-2021学年高二英语9月月考试题〔无答案〕制卷人:歐陽文化、歐陽理複;制卷時間:二O二二年二月七日第一卷第二局部阅读理解〔一共两节,满分是40分〕第一节〔一共15小题:每一小题2分,满分是30分〕阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWhy We Need a Foreign Language?With translation technology quickly, many people question the need for a second language. But many speakers of foreign languages praise the benefits. Three native English speakers tell why learning a second language is important.Alex Chaffer: “It gave me the confidence to interview footballers.〞When I moved to Germany four years ago, I could say “hello〞and “thank you〞in German. I am now fluent in the language and works on the website of Germany’s top football league, Bundesliga (德甲联赛).Learning German has opened me up as a person professionally. I didn’t i nterview footballers for three years because I didn’t have the confidence in my language, but now I can go up to any player.James Westgarth: “ I gave my children the gift of a second language.〞My first introduction to a foreign language was at a comprehensive school(综合)where I learnt French. My parents had no language skills but they encouraged me so I could order food when we went on holidays.I am now a sourcing director at Lufthansa(德国汉莎航空公司). This successful career is down to my language skills and the cultural awareness they bring.My own two children, who attend an international school in Toulouse, are of course bilingual(双语的)in French and English. Now they have a lot of international friends and they’re discovering the world through two sets of e yes.Cassandra Scott: “ Foreign languages did wonders for my English.〞I studied three languages in my final year at school: French, German and Russian.I am now a translator in Edinburgh. Learning languages at school really set the course for my career.Learning two foreign languages also did wonders for my English. It gave me a new perspective(视角)on my own language and also gave me extra practice in identifying parts of speech.1.What is Alex Chaffer most probably?A. A football playerB. A football commenterC. A sports journalistD. A football coach2.What can we learn from James Westgarth’s words?A.He started to learn French after he worked for Lufthansa.B.He was encouraged to learn French so that one day he could work abroad.C.He benefits a lot from his understanding of French culture.D.He teaches his two children French by himself.3.Which of the following is NOT a benefit of learning a foreign language?A.It enables you to see the world in a different way.B.It improves your IQ.C.It helps you better communicate with foreigners.D.It deepens your understanding of your mother tongue.BIn 2021, 13-year-old Stephen Curry’s AAU basketball team lost a big game. “We lost badly, and I played worse.〞He writes on The Players’ Tribune website. “It really felt like a wake-up call…that I just wasn’t good enough.〞It was that night that his mom gave him a memorable piece of advice. She said : “NO ONE gets to write your story but you. Not some scouts(童子HY). Not some tournament. Not these other kids, who might do this better or that better…. None of those people, and none of those things, get to be the author of your story. Just you. So think hard about it. Take your time. And then you go and write what you want to write. But just know that this story ------it’s yours.〞To this day, “it’s the best advice I’ve ever gotten,〞 Curry, now 30. Recalls. “And anytime I’ve needed it----anytime I’ve been ignored, or undervalued, or even disrespected-------I’ve just remembered those words, and I’ve kept up.Before becoming one of the greatest basketball players in the world, Curry was ignored by almost every big college basketball program. Even after attracting wide attention at Davidson, NBA draft (选秀) analysts doubted him when he entered the 2021 draft. It was during those times in particular when Curry would repeat to himself:“This is no one’s story to write but mine. It’s no one’s story but mine.〞Today, the Golden State Warriors star has three NBA championships and two MVP awards under his belt.Despite his success, “ The advice my mother gave me has never gone anywhere,〞Curry says. “ If anything, it’s only become more and more a part of me.〞4.How does Stephen Curry feel after his basketball team lost a big game whenhe was 13 years old?A.AngryB. DiscouragedC. UnconcernedD.Surprised5. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A.How he felt before his success..B.What Curry’s life is like.C.How Curry made his way into the NBA.D.His mother’s words helped him go through his hard times.6. What can we learn about Stephen Curry from the article?A.He started playing basketball when he was 13 years old.B.He made his way into NBA soon after joining the basketball team.C.He has drawn a lot of courage and strength from his mother’s words.D.Today he is still undervalued by many people.7.What may be the best title of the article?A.You Are the Author of Your Own StoryB.Always Follow Your Mother’s Words.C.Failure is the Mother of Success.D.Practice Makes Perfect.CWe have all heard the career advice: “Follow you r passion.〞We’re told that we should be doing something that we love. If not, we risk being unfinished. However, the belief of having to follow your passion is sometimes misguiding. Ask yourself the question: is it possible to make a living from the thing that I love most? For most people, the answer is a definite no.Many people list travel as a passion and would happily spend their last dollar on a plane ticket. But in an industry with enough contributors, writers, bloggers and photographers, how do you stand out? A Google search for “Travel Blog〞 will return 5.8 billion results.The same is true for food and cooking, another popular passion for many people.A Google search for “Food Blog〞 returns 7.8 billion results. You need a very unique point of view to have a chance of keeping a foothold in an already crowded space. Before you give up your day job, it would be wise to start this new dream as a side business first.Instead, change the way you are thinking about it and focus on your strengths. Most of the time we are painfully aware that we could and should be doing more, trying harder, pushing ourselves to achieve something. Instead of looking towards the things you love, think about the things you are good at.If you focus on your strengths and what you know you can do well, rather thanwhat you love, you’ll end up with a much more realistic and achievable goal or plan for success. And better still, that thing you truly love remains an experience that you get to enjoy in your own sweet time, without having to worry about it paying your next bill.8. What does the underlined phrase in paragraph3 probably mean?A.宏大影响B. 立足之地C. 遥遥领先D. 勉强逃脱9. Why is “follow your passion〞 bad career advice according to the article?① Many people are unable to make a living from the thing that love.②Most people don’t know what they love most throughout their life.③ It gives people the wrong impression that they will be more successful if they do so.④It is difficult to achieve anything in popular fields that many people love.A.①②③B. ①③④C. ①②④D. ②③④10. What can we learn from the article?A.Travel and food bloggers are the most popular jobs among young people.B.People who do what they love are more likely to build a successful career.C.It will be much more enjoyable for people to do what they love as theircareer.D.People should do what they are good at instead of doing what they lovemost.11. What’s the author’s attitude towards the advice “follow your passion forthe career?A.SupportiveB. NeutralC. NegativeD. OptimisticDAt any bilingual school, you may hear little kids talk with each other or with her teachers in two different languages easily. Compared to the struggle of the average adult in a language class, it would be easy to c onclude that it’s best to start young.Late beginners, don’t worry. Technically, anyone can become fluent in any language at any age. “ Not everything goes downhill with age,〞 as Antonella Sorace, a professor of developmental linguistics (开展语言学) at the University of Edinburgh, tells you.It’s not even true that young children learn languages faster than older children or adults. Broadly speaking, people have different advantages in language learning in different life stages. As babies, we have a better ear for different sounds; as young children,we can pick up native accents with surprising speed. As adults, we have longer attention and important reading and writing skills, which allow us to continually expand our vocabulary.A study by researchers in Israel found that their older participants may have benefited from skills that come with age ----- more advanced problem-solving strategies and greater linguistic experience. In other words, older learners tend to already know quite a lot about themselves and the world and can use this knowledge to process new information. What young children are good at is listening to native speakers and imitating( 模拟) them.In 2021, researchers at MIT carried out a study based on an online quiz of nearly 670,000 people. They found that to achieve the knowledge of English grammar, it is best to start by about 10 years old, after which that ability falls. However, the study also showed that we can keep getting better at languages over time, including our own.So if you have the idea of learning a new language, never mind your age--- just pick it up.12. What are young children good at picking up according to the article?A.accentB. vocabularyC. writing and reading skillsD.different sounds13. Which is NOT true about the ability that enables late beginners to befluent in a foreign language?A.longer attentionB. a better ability to imitate native accentsC.better problem-solving skillsD.better reading and writing skills and understanding of the language14. What does the underlined part “this knowledge〞 refer to?A.v ocabularyB.i mportant reading and writing skillsC.s maller linguistic experienceD.k nowing much about themselves and the world15. Why does the author write this article?A.T o explain what is the best age to learn a language.B.T o explain why young children learn a foreign language very quickly.C.T o encourage late starters not to be afraid of picking up a foreignlanguage.D.T o tell people that they can master a foreign language well if they startto learn it in childhood.第二节〔一共5小题;每一小题2分,满分是10分〕根据短文内容,从短文后的选项里面选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。

河南省平顶山市叶县高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试卷

河南省平顶山市叶县高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试卷

河南省平顶山市叶县高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试卷一、听力选择题1.What did the woman buy for her mum?A.A hat.B.A coat.C.A T- shirt.2.What does the man like doing?A.Travelling alone.B.Joining a guided tour.C.Backpacking with friends. 3.Why is the woman broke at the end of the month?A.She likes shopping.B.She doesn't work hard.C.She earns little money. 4.What time will the man’s party probably start?A.At 7: 30 p.m.B.At 8: 00 p.m.C.At 11: 00 p.m.5.Where are the speakers probably?A.In a hospital.B.In the police office.C.On the street.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What should the woman do to order checks?A.Wait in a line.B.Fill in a form.C.Check the mail.7.When will the woman probably get the check?A.In two days.B.In four days.C.In a week.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What is the man’s attitude towards art class?A.Favourable.B.Unconcerned.C.Worried.9.What does the woman mean about talent?A.She wants to be a painter too.B.She knows how to draw and paint.C.She hopes she could have some kind of talent.10.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The man’s hobby.B.The talent of the woman.C.The woman’s favourite class.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

高二英语9月月考试题高二全册英语试题 (2)

高二英语9月月考试题高二全册英语试题 (2)

得夺市安庆阳光实验学校广西宾高二英语9月月考试题第一部分: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 man suggest doing?A. Taking a taxi.B. Taking a bus.C. Holding a meeting.2. What is the woman doing?A. Watching a game.B. Seeing a doctor.C. Resting in bed.3. When does the man have classes?A. On Monday and Wednesday nights.B. On Friday and Saturday nights.C. On Tuesday and Thursday nights.4. How are the speakers going to leave?A. By bus.B. By train.C. By air.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Where to put the furniture.B. Why the room is so small.C. What to buy for the room.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

四川省成都外国语学校2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

四川省成都外国语学校2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

成都外国语学校2023-2024学年高二上学期九月月考英语养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。

做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。

(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)一、第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)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 did the woman forget?A.Her gloves.B.Her scarf.C.Her coat.2.What does the boy suggest doing?A.Heading for the circus.B.Playing with small animals.C.Going to the farm.3.How far is the last stop sign?A.Two blocks away.B.Three blocks away.C.Five blocks away.4.Why couldn’t the woman hear the man clearly?A.The man was eating.B.The man was in the shower.C.The woman has bad hearing.5.Where are the speakers?A.In a gas station.B.In a clinic.C.In an interview room.二、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。

高二英语9月月考试题

高二英语9月月考试题

9月月考试题英语试卷第Ⅰ卷(共105分)I.Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard, 1.A.Japan. B.Italy. C.Australia. D.Egypt.2.A.Four times. B.Five times. C.Ten times. D.Fourteen times.3.A.A journalist. B.A novelist. C.A sportsman. D.A newsagent.4.A.To tell him they are busy. B.To cancel an appointment.C.To invite him to see a film. D.To ask him to get film tickets.5.A.He didn’t understand the lecture.B.Professor Smith misused a word.C.He couldn’t find Professor Smith’s class. D.Professor Smith kept the class late. 6.A.She should lose five pounds. B.She can’t gain any more weight.C.She should buy some new clothes. D.She needn’t worry about her weight. 7.A.They’re not in the same direction.B.He’ll join the woman.C.He’s going to Work for IBM.D.He’s going to buy a computer.8.A.She learned a lot about characters. B.She forgot the title of the book.C.She also found the book difficult. D.She also read a book about names. 9.A.He’ll be in both places.B.He has to change his schedule at once.C.He’ll go to the party immediately. D.He regrets that he can’t go to the party. 10.A.He plans to buy a new MP3. B.He doesn’t need his MP3 until Friday.C.He can’t wait until Friday for his MP3.D.He is going to borrow an MP3.Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.Relationship with parents. B.Life in the university.C.Experience of sharing fiats. D.Friendship with foreigners.12.A.The parties were not very enjoyable. B.The house was too noisy.C.They had no time to clean the bathroom. D.She couldn’t afford the phone bill. 13.A.She doesn’t need to cook every day.B.She has someone to share feelings.C.She can live in a new and quiet place. D.She can get up as late as she likes.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14.A.What they take along B.How they travel safely.C.Which travel guide they choose D.How t-hey survive overseas. 15.A.Something mysterious. B.A strange art form.C.Something he is good at. D.Part of every life.16.A.Doing experiments. B.Helping athletes compete in games.C.Checking the alcohol level D.Testing the safety of food.Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Write your answers on your answer sheet.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II.Grammar and VocabularyDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one answer ~at best completes the sentence.25.Dolly wants to cycle round the world and she is really keen the idea.A.on B.for C.at D.with26.Treat to a glass of wine to help you relax at the end of the day.A.one B.oneself C.you D.yourself27.The boss has given everyone a special holiday, so we go to work tomorrow.A.can’t B.mustn’t C.needn’t D.shouldn’t 28.Nowadays the roles of husband and wife are not as defined as before, especially when both partners work and earn money for the family.A.clear B.clearer C.clearly D.more clearly29.The unemployment rate in this district from 6% to 5% in the past two years.A.has fallen B.had fallen C.is falling D.was falling30.John had to have his car repaired in a garage because it seriously.A.damaged B.was being damaged C.had damaged D.had been damaged31.If you talk nice and polite, people listen to you. If you shout, this is no good, ?A.do you B.don’t you C.is it D.isn’t it32.It is imagination makes the world colorful, full of vigor and vitality.A.where B.what C.that D.when33.All the staff {n our company are considering to the city centre for the fashion show.A.to go B.going C.to have gone D.having gone34.The thought of going back home was kept him happy while he was working abroad.A.that B.all that C.all what D.which35.there is a snowstorm or some other bad weal. her, the mail always comes on time.A.Because B.If C.When D.Unless36.By improving reading skills, you can read faster and understand more of you read.A.that B.what C.which D.whether37.—Did you see who the driver was?—No, so quickly, that I couldn’t gat a good look at his face.A.did the car speed by B.the car sped by C.does the car speed by D.the car speeds by 38.the safety of gas, the government has checked the city’s gas supply system thoroughly.A.To ensure B.Ensuring C.Having ensured. D.To have ensured 39.She wants her paintings in the gallery, but we don t think they would be very popular.A.display B.to display C.displaying D.displayed 40.tomorrow, our ship will set sail for Macao.A.However the weather is like B.However is the weather likeC.Whatever is the weather like D.Whatever the weather is like41.AIDS control and prevention is a to China as well as the whole world.A.surprise B.challenge C.reaction D.threat42.If your race car isn’t insured, you may losing everything when it hits something solid.A.delay B.deny C.avoid D.risk43.Although the country has had political independence for over a century, it needs the support of its neighbors.A.naturally B.economically C.especially D.luckily44.The study surveyed 500 families and found the main problem people suffered was tiredness, followed by loneliness and anxiety.A.domestic B.public C.psychological D.biologicalIII.ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(A)How can we explain the popularity of neckties? For years, fashion historians have predicted that men would 45 wearing ties because they seemed to have little or no function. It may be that men to them because ties As long as world and business. leaders continue to wear ties, the young businessmen will 46 them and ties will remain popular. 47 , neckties do have a different kind of appeal. Neckties cover the buttons of the shirt and emphasize the length of a man’s body. They also 48 color and adornment (装饰)to men’s clothing, which is often plain and serious.Today, there are tens of thousands’ of designs of ties 49 . There are, ties for special 50 he. am for Valentine’s Day, fireworks for the Fourth of July, and Santa Claus for Christmas. There are ties that tell you about a man’s 51 pictures of tennis rackets, motorcycles, airplanes, fishing rods, or musical instruments, to name a few. There are even ties for different occupations such as accountants, firefighter/s, and police officers. And 52 ties are becoming ever more popular. You can get ties covered with colorful frogs and bottles of beer. 53 you enjoy rock music, you can even find a tie in the shape of a guitar!Funny or formal, wide or narrow, it’s 54 that ties are going to be around for a long time. 45.A.feat B.mind C.forget D.stop46.A.help B.trust C.follow D.admire 47.A.Otherwise B.Therefore C.Instead D.However48.A.add B.change C.expose D.deliver 49.A.valuable B.available C.alternative D.collective 50.A.places B.ceremonies C.occasions D.people 51.A.holidays B.images C.possessions D.hobbies52.A.formal B.funny C.plain D.traditional53.A.If B.Because C.Unless D.Though(B)Homework is work, not play. In contrast to what some might hope, students 55 finish their homework exclaiming that they had great fun. Nor is homework an activity that students choose to undertake. It is 56 by a teacher for students to complete on the teacher’s schedule, with the teacher’s requirements in mind.So to have the fight 57 Will be of great help. Homework means business and the student should expect to work on it seriously. As in the work place, careless efforts and lack of self-discipline are likely to make the 58 impression.Teachers assign homework for 59 purposes. In some cases, teachers seek to review and solidifymaterial being covered in class; homework is also designed to 60 student learning beyond class lessons. As students mature, teachers often assign homework nightly in several subjects. Homework is also used to prepare students to handle new work, 61 in the ease of summer reading. Increasingly, school reforms call for homework to take the form of course projects, thus increasing its 62 to “real-life”job-related activity.Like jobs, homework can be appealing when its resources are well managed. Resources 63 sources of information—textbooks, of course, and increasingly, the Internet—but they also include a quiet space to work, materials and equipment such as calculators, paper or a computer, and others who cohabit (共面存在) in the homework environment. The external (外部的) resources needed for homework can be viewed as a kind of 64 . office for the child with features like those needed in the workplace.55.A.sometimes B.often C.mostly D.rarely 56.A.discovered B.forced C.assigned D.taught57.A.amount B.answer C.schedule D.attitude 58.A.general B.vivid C.wrong D.vague59.A.high B.various C.ordinary D.temporary 60.A.extend B.describe C.display D.reward61.A.as B.when C.even if D.now that 62.A.adjustment B.solution C.approach D.connection 63.A.indicate B.include C.reserve D.resemble 64.A.home B.business C.head D.supplyⅣ.Reading ComprehensionDirections: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Saturday 28 April, : Dennis Tito was setting off on his holiday. Mr. Tito’s journey was certainly unusual! So was the transport he chose, and the price of his trip.The 60-year-old multi-millionaire from New York was sitting on board a Russian spaceship. He was on a journey to the International Space Station. It might have been a routine trip for the two astronauts who were traveling with him, but for him it was certainly no ordinary journey. Dennis Tito was the first tourist ever in space, and he had paid the sum of $20 million to go there. As the spacecraft left the earth’s atmosphere, Tito drank a glass of fruit juice to celebrate and looked down at the earth’s blue-green surface. Two minutes later, he was sick. Luckily it was only a minor problem. He soon recovered, and from then on enjoyed a smooth journey. When he arrived at the space station, there was a big smile on his face. “A great trip!”he commented.“I love space.”For a long time space travel was something for heroes. But all this is going to change. Companies like ProSpace are investing large amounts of money in space travel. They want space andspace travel to belong to the public, not just governments. There are other plans, like voyages through space from one side of the world to the other. Maybe we will be able to depart from New York at nine o’clock in the morning, and arrive an hour later-- in Tokyo! Such a schedule would allow the business traveler to return to New York on the same day, and still have eight hours for a meeting! 65.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A.Business Travelers B.Space Tourists C.A Space Exploration D.A Frightening Adventure 66.According to the passage, Dennis Tito .A.enjoyed his trip very much B.was too sick to eat anything in spaceC.suffered a lot during the trip D.didn’t think the trip was worthwhile 67.Which of the following statements is tree according to the passage?A.Tito was the first American tourist in space.B.Tito contributed all of his wealth to his space trip.C.Tito visited the Russian Space Station during his trip.D.Space travel has become a routine for Tito since then.68.It can be expected from the passage that .A.space travel will belong to the public instead of governmentsB.airplanes will some day reach the speed of space vehiclesC.can will be able to circle the earth within less than an hourD.travel between two places on earth will be made through space69.According to the comments of the Physical Education teacher, Simon .A.is too talkative in the classB.likes to work with his classmatesC.doesn’t exercise his body at the fight timeD.becomes weak because he doesn’t exercise at all70.Which of Simon’s subjects will attract the headmaster’s attention in future?A.Biology and Maths. B.History and French.C.English and Chemistry. D.Physics and Physical Education.71.Which of the following statements best describes Simon?A.He has made great progress in language classes.B.His potential has been fully reflected in science classes.C.His grade in maths makes him a born scientist.D.He needs to improve his attitude on certain subjects.(C)Making fists is relaxing. It dictates the shape of the immediate future; it calms you down (it’s OK, it’s on a list somewhere) and it makes you feel good when you cross something off 0ist-making is standard practice in therapy for depression). It might even help you to get things done too. The more you have to do, the more you need a list and few people with high-powered jobs get by without them. Women always think they’re better at lis ts than men. Men tend to have Tasks which they assemble’ into Action Plans whereas women just have lists of Things To Do.James Oliver, psychologist, has created his own “time management matrix (模式)”. He writes a list of things to do and then organizes them into categories: things that have to be done straight away, other things that it would be good to do today, things that are important but haven’t got to be done immediately and things that are less urgent but tha t he doesn’t want to forget. “Using categories to order the world is the way the human mind works,” he says. “After that, you should divide things into levels of importance.” But he also warns, “If people get too absorbed in making fists, it doesn’t work. They have too many categories and lose their ability to decide which is the most important.”It’s all a question of what works best for you, whether it’s a tidy notebook, a packet of Post-it notes or the back of your hand.Having tried all these, student Kate Rollins relies on a computerized list,which is printed out each morning. “My electronic organizer has changed my life,”she says. “Up to now, I’ve always relied on my good memory, but now that I’m working and studying, I find I’ve got too much to keep in my head.”So what are you waitin g for? No, you’re not too busy to make today the first day of your upgraded time-managed life. In fact, there’s no better time titan the present to begin to take increased control of your work and life. So, get out your pencil and pen and make a list.72.The main purpose of making lists is to .A.help map out one’s future B.divide things into levels of importanceC.treat certain diseases such as depression D.organiz e one’s work and life reasonably73.We can learn from the passage that .A.good memory helps in list makingB.too much’ listing might be misleadingC.women usually make a lot more lists than menD.people with high-powered jobs make lists most74.The word “categories”in paragraph 2 most probably has the same meaning as“”.A.groups B.portions C.items D.areas75.In this passage the author intends to .A.suggest a way of raising one’s living standard B.introduce some ways of business management C.urge people to develop the habit of listing D.warn people not to rely on their memory(D)“Racism (种族歧视) is a grown-up disease,”declares the saying on Ruby Bridge’s website along with a photo of Mrs. Bridge today, a 6-year-old girl four decades ago. In the photo, she is walking up the steps of the William Frantz Public School in New Orleans, a little black girl accompanied by two officers who protect her on her way to school.Her name then was Ruby Nell. It was Nov. 14, 1960. She was the first black child to enroll at this all-white elementary school according to the court order to desegregate in New Orleans schools. Her story is moving -- she was a very courageous child -- and remains a significant proof against intolerance (不宽容) of all kinds. Ruby’s photo brings out another powerful image on her website: Norman Rockwells symbolic painting for Look magazine on Jan. 14, 1964, “The Problem We All Live With.”Rockwell was an illustrator of exceptional skill and charm. He produced a vast number of unforgettable images over a long career, many of them involving children. His American kids are innocent and appealing, but often, at the same time, decidedly naughty. His method was to photograph his models, and the resulting paintings were photographic.But it is revealing to see how the artist slightly changed facial expressions from photo to oil painting in order to make his paintings communicate with the viewer. Communication, even persuasion, lay at the back of his work; this was art for effect.“The Problem We All Live With”belongs to Rockwell’s later work, when he began openly showing his strong belief in liberty. This is a highly persuasive image. Before he arrived at the finalcopy, one sketch (草图) shows the little girl closer to the two officers following her than to those in front. In the finished picture, the girl seems more determined, independent, and untouched . The unfriendly tomatoes thrown on the wall are behind her now, and she, is completely unaffected .76.Ruby Nell was protected by officers on her way to school, because .A .she was a little fighter against racismB .she was very young, short and timidC .she was the first black to study in an all-white schoolD .she was chosen by the com t0be’wi’th white children77.According to the passage, “The Problem We All Live With” is a(n) .A .social program for American childrenB .famous painting by Norman RockwellC .photo displayed on Ruby Bridges’ websiteD .exhibition at the Norman Rockwell Museum 78.The word “desegregate ” in paragraph 2 probably means “ ”.A .fight against the whiteB .end racial separationC .struggle for freedomD .stop the black-white conflict 79.The main topic of this passage is .A .how Rockwell encouraged Ruby to fight against racismB .how Ruby won her fight to go to an all-white schoolC .how Rockwell expressed his protest in .Iris workD .how persuasive Rockwell’s earlier work of art is(E )Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each.green. A few albino people have red or pink eyes, but these are very rare. Many people believe that blue eyes are more delicate than brown eyes. In fact they are just as tough as brown eyes, although they. are 81 We only see part of the eyeball, although the whole eye is as big as a table tennis ball. Light enters the eye through the pupil and passes through the lens. The lens focuses the light onto the retina at theback of the eye. The retina sends the signal to the brain along the optic nerve. The image on the retina is actually upside-down, but the brain corrects it. As we get older our eyesight becomes worse. This82Our eyes are the most important of our five senses. We receive 80% of our information about the world through our eyes. We also send signals to other people with our eyes. Some eye signals are unconscious. When we look at something nice, our pupils get bigger. But when we don’t like something, they become smaller. We cry when we are unhappy and sometimes when we are very happy. But we can also control some eye signals. For example, we can wink at someone or raise an eyebrow. Sunglasses make someone appear mysterious or dangerous, because they hide that eyes and so we can ’t see the signals.83 characters always have large eyes, too. We can ’t actually change our eyes, but we can make them look bigger with make-up. Eye make-up isn’t new. Pic tures in the Pyramids show that the ancient Egyptians both men and women-used it. False eyelashes can make eyelashes longer. Eye shadow on the eyelids can make the eyes look bigger and more dramatic .Glasses can also make eyes look bigger.84 ’s eyes for long, especially when they are very close. Eye contact can be very threatening, so people only do it when they want to threaten someone. It is also very intimate. This is why lovers gaze into each other ’s eyes. It ’s also why people don ’t look at each other in lifts.第II 卷 I .TranslationDirections : Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.前天我们订购了二十台洗衣机(order)2.因为大雨,校运会将不得不推迟(put off)3.为了您的家庭幸福,务必遵守交能规则。

高二英语上册9月月考检测试题4

高二英语上册9月月考检测试题4

高二9月月考9-28班英语试题考生注意:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共85个小题,总分150分,考试时间120分钟第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共115分)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。

听力部分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.What can we know about the clothes the man is wearing?A.They are too small.B.His jacket doesn’t match his trousers.C.The colour of the clothes is too dark.2.What does the woman speaker mean?A.She supports what the man has done.B.She advises the man to be friendly.C.She thinks the man always does the same thing.3.How does the man feel?A.He feels angry.B.He feels disappointed.C.He feels excited.4.Why does the woman decide to swim?A.She wants to improve her health.B.She thinks that swimming is interesting.C.She was told she could become slim by swimming.5.How will the man celebrated his birthday?A.He will hold a party in a restaurant.B.He will have a picnic with his friends.C.He will hold a party at home。

2021-2022年高二英语9月月考试题(无答案)

2021-2022年高二英语9月月考试题(无答案)

第一部分听力(共两节,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。

扣完每段对话后,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 has Paul been doing lately?A. Writing poems.B. Writing songs.C. Writing short stories.2.What happened to Patrick this morning?A. His dog was dead.B. He was hit by a car.C. He was ill in hospital.3.What does the man probably do now?A. He’s a waiter.B. He’s a student.C. He’s an opera singer.4.What does the woman want to do?A. Make some coffee.B. Buy a coffee maker.C. Learn to make a video.5.How does the woman probably feel in the end?A. Anxious.B. Confused.C. Surprised.第二节听下面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、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.Where are the speakers?A. In a library.B. In a church.C. In a bookstore.7.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Safety.B. Technology.C. Books.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2021年高二上学期9月月考(英语)缺答案

2021年高二上学期9月月考(英语)缺答案

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

共150分。

考试时间120。

第I卷(选择题共105分)第一部分听力(共两节满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

每题只读一遍。

(共5小题,每题1分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.What will the woman probably do?A.Return the novel to Alice immediately.B.Ask Alice if the man can borrow the novel.C.Help the man find his own copy of the novel.2.What will the woman do?A.Watit until the rain stops.B.Wait for her own raincoat.C.Borrow the man’s raincoat.3.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Mother and son.B.Doctor and patientC.Boss and employee.4.When will the speakers get to the school if they leave now?A.At 8:00B.At 8:10C.At 8:155.What does the man mean?A.It is easy to pass the exam given by Mr. Smith.B.Mr. Smith often makes mistakes.C.Mr. Smith’s course is difficult.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答第6.7题。

6.What does the woman say about her passport?A.She has packed it in one of her bags.B.She is going to get it at the airport.C.She is afraid that she has lost it.7.Why does the man ask the woman to hurry?A.The plane is taking off soon.B.There are many things to pack.C.The taxi is waiting for them.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

高二英语九月份月考.doc

高二英语九月份月考.doc

高二英语九月份月考英语试题满分:150 分时间:1钟第一卷(三部分,共115分)I. 听力(共两节,满分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)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. How much does a five-minute call cost?A. $12B. $13C. $142. What will the man probably do?A. Order a newspaper.B. Put an ad in the paper.C. Go to the interviewer’s office.3. What does the man want to do? A. To put some money in the bank.B. To spend a lot of moneyC. To save a lot of money.4. Will the man borrow any money from the woman?A. Yes, because she got some while she was shopping.B. No, because she’s already spent most of it.C. No, because she already lent it to a friend.5. What does the man mean? A. He’s afraid the work w ill be really hard.B. He can’t find the way out of the student center.C. He doesn’t want to work tomorrow night.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面对话或独白。

高中英语真题-高二9月月考英语试题

高中英语真题-高二9月月考英语试题

高中英语真题:高二9月月考英语试题第一部分: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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

What does the man mean?A. He was not late for the speech yesterday.B. He was late for the speech yesterday.C. He didn’t listen to the speech yesterday.Why did the woman go to the States ?A. To do some business. B .To go sightseeing. C. To visit s ome friends.What does the woman mean ?A. Beijing is better thanB. She prefers to live in Washington D.C .C. The two cities have a lot in common.What does the woman like collecting best ?A. Stamps.B. Coins.C. Train tickets.Why does the man want to be early?To catch more fish . B. To buy fish food . C. To bite early.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听第6段材料,回答6-7题。

Why does Jenny come to office early today ?A. To some extra work.B. To be popular.C. To steal veg etables on the Internet.Which is TRUE about the game ?A. Playing it often may affect our job.B. People who play it wi ll feel lonely.C. It is only played by white collars (白领).请听第7段材料,回答8-10题。

(完整word版)高二英语九月份试题

(完整word版)高二英语九月份试题

高二英语九月份试题姓名_____ 班级_____ 得分_____第一部分:听力(略)第二部分: 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Mr. Smith, with the result of the experiment, sat on the chair, smiling.A. satisfied; excitingB. satisfying; excitedC. satisfied; excitedD. satisfying; exciting22. —Julia, what were you doing when Anna called you?—I my housework and to take a bath.A. had finished; startedB. have finished; to startC. have finished; have startedD. had finished; was starting23. The Air China schools in the western part of China quantities of books.A. providedB. suppliedC. offeredD. supported24. She loves the song , because her mother was once the singer of it.A. in practiceB. in throryC. in particularD. in reality25. All the books on sale before I to the bookstall.A. were sold out; had comeB. were sold out; cameC. had been sold out; cameD. had sold out; had come26. No notice has been ______ of the boy who came from the countryside.A. takenB. madeC. paidD. given27. —You didn’t have a good time at the party?—No, I _____ a lot from the noise made by the band.A. worriedB. sufferedC. heardD. pained28. We’ll send you a copy as soon as it becomes _____. We are working on it day and night.A. presentB. qualifiedC. availableD. renewable29. Good secretaries are always ______ because it is really a demanding job.A. in useB. in demandC. popular withD. on demand30. He always ____ others’ help _____. His colleagues don’t want to cooperate with him.A. considers; seriouslyB. respects; thankfullyC. takes; for grantedD. needs; well31. We require that everyone _______ the old and help them.A. respectsB. respectedC. respectD. respecting32. They were exhausted , so that they decided to __ two days ____.A. take; ofB. have; onC. have; offD. make; off33. —Do you know where Mary is? I couldn’t find her anywhere.—Well . She have gone far—her coat’s still here.A. shouldn’tB. mustn’tC. can’tD. wouldn’t34. The table ____ too much room. Let’s move it out of the sitting room.A. takes onB. takes upC. takes overD. takes out35. Jenny _____ continually _____ unexpected questions. We were tired of her.A. have; askedB. had; askedC. was; askingD. will; ask第二节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)Last month I was not feeling well. I was under the __36__. I thought I had caught a cold. I had a runny nose, itchy eyes, a sore throat and a 37 . I felt tired and exhausted. I couldn’t __38_ it any more. I was in poor condition 39 I had not been getting 40 rest. My body hurt all over. I also had severe head pains, a real splitting 41 , and I was running a fever. My body temperature washigher than __42__.At one point, I blacked out (昏厥). I lost 43 and my friend had to bring me around. He used cold water on my face to 44 my consciousness. I grew concerned that I might take a turn for the 45. I did not want to become sicker, because then I surely would be at death’s door.My friend took me to the doctor. I told the doctor I thought I had come down with (染上) a cold. When the doctor saw me, she 46 wanted to run some tests. 47 said that medical tests would help her 48 why I was sick. The doctor also asked when I had my last physical examination. I did not get yearly 49 , but I probably should have gotten a medical exam by a doctor every year. Then the nurse drew my blood, using a __50___ to take a small amount of blood from my arm. She sent it to a laboratory for tests. The nurse also used a thermometer to measure my 51 . The doctor told me I had influenza, or the flu. 52 she told me I would recover soon. She said I was 53 the worst of the disease. She told me to rest at home and to stay 54 from other people because the flu can spread.55 , I did not have to go under the knife. I did not need an operation. Instead, I just went home and did exactly what was needed to become healthy again.36. A. the health B. the temperature C. the cold D. the weather37. A. laugh B. cough C. tough D. cold38. A. stand B. sit C. run D. suffer39. A. because B. however C. but D. though40. A. little B. enough C. many D. few41. A. toothache B. stomachache C. headache D. earache42. A. general B. usual C. common D. normal43. A. patience B. consciousness C. sense D. intelligence44. A. restore B. recreate C. rearrange D. redisplay45. A. bad B. good C. better D. worse46. A. immediately B. soon C. stably D. mainly47. A. He B. She C. They D. It48. A. detect B. discover C. invent D. devise49. A. tests B. check-ups C. examination D. review50. A. rope B. tube C. needle D. thermometer51. A. blood pressure B. tongue C. throat D. temperature52. A. But B. And C. So D. As53. A. on B. over C. into D. among54. A. with B. away C. off D. at55. A. Thankfully B. Unfortunately C. Surprisingly D. Hopefully第三部分: 阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)AThe Score: Looking for Jobs OnlineAnalysis shows that record numbers of Americans are visiting Job Search sites; younger women make up the biggest audience. The recent flood of advertisements from and Career Builder has reminded us that the New Year is a time to re-evaluate one's current job and perhaps seek a better career.In Search of Skilled Workers, Employers Go to Summer CampWith skilled-labor shortages looming, some employers are moving to solve the problem by winning the hearts and minds of the young -- the very young. In an effort to tap future workers in middle school or earlier, big employers, including IBM and Boeing, are increasing their backing of career-driven summer camps. The camps promote kids' interest in all kinds of fields. The efforts are yielding new opportunities for families, and insights into how to help kids explore promising careers.More Women Decide to Extend CareersThree years ago, after a long career with FedEx, Anne made a difficult decision: She accepted an early retirement offer when the company was downsizing."It was a bit of an identity crisis for me," says Anne, who is in her early 60s and divorced. "I wasn't sure what I wanted to do." After a lengthy search, she found another position in public relations at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. "I needed the structure of a full-time job, the stimulation of working with others, and the reward of being productive," she says. "The income was also welcome.”56. On the website “” we can see lots of advertisements about .A. clothesB. jobsC. monstersD. foods57. In order to get skilled workers for the future, most big companies .A. go to world-famous universities to hire employeesB. spend much money on training their employeesC. begin to train middle school students even earlier in many waysD. begin to support the career-driven summer camps58. From the last paragraph we can know that .A. Anne was very happy to retire and found a new jobB. Anne enjoys a higher salary than beforeC. Anne really didn’t want to retire earlyD. Anne found the present job easilyBAmerican workers often call their employers ' bosses'. The word 'boss' comes from the Dutch word 'baas' meaning master. Sometimes company bosses are called the brass. They are also sometimes called 'top brass' or 'brass hats'. Experts disagree about how the strange expression started, but they may have come from Britain. Leaders of the 19th century British army wore pieces of metal called oak leaves on their hats. The metal brass has a color similar to that of gold. So a leader came to be called a brass hat or even the top brass.By the 1940s, the expression had spread beyond military leaders. It also included civilian officials. Other expressions that mean boss or employer have nothing to do with brass or hats. One of these is 'big cheese'. A cheese is a solid food made from milk. The expression probably started in America in the late 19th century. Cheese, the meaning is a thing. So the meaning of ' big cheese' may be a big thing. An employer usually does not object to being called boss. But most workers would not call their employers big cheeses, top brass or brass hats to their faces. These words are not really insulting but neither do they show great respect. Employers also have expressions to describe their workers. One of them is that he or she works like a Trojan. This expression probably comes from the ancient writings of the great poet Homer. He wrote about the Trojans who worked very hard to protect their city. Now the expression is often used to describe an employee who works hard for a company. Be happy if your company's brass hats say you work like a Trojan. They may consider you valuable enough to increase your pay.59. According to the experts, the word “boss” used in America may .A. be really insultingB. come from the word “baas”C. be made by the American themselvesD. come from the British military camps60. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. All the expressions about boss have nothing to do with brass or hats.B. “A big cheese” may mean “a big problem”.C. As a worker, you’d better not call your employer big cheeses or brass hats to their faces.D. If you’re a Trojan in the eyes of your brass, you’ll get your pay increased probably.61.The passage mainly tells us .A. the origin of the word “boss”and “Trojan”B. how the word “boss” came into useC. some words and their storiesD. we must work hard to keep our jobCMany people go to work each day to a job they hate. The harmful feelings influence their entire life, putting a negative cloud over the home, their friends and many of their other activities. There is a better way to live your life. Meaningful purpose is a driving force that adds enthusiasm to your days. Here are a few steps to get the new career rolling:Do some self-analysis. Ask yourself -- What really matters to me? What problem or wrong would I like to fix? What do I enjoy? Where are my interests and hobbies? What are my priorities? What is my secret passion? What do I want to do with the rest of my life? Reviewing these questions can give you new insight to where you want to go.Use your unique genius and talents.Every person is born with a unique set of natural abilities. Talents, such as managing, creating, researching, training others, drawing, can all seem like easy work because you have a natural flair(才能)for them. True happiness comes from combining your natural talents, developing and excelling in them, and working in a field, job, industry that you have a passionate interest in.Make a decision.Only action can change your life. Read a book. Take vocational tests. Use a good career-management professional. Do some career exploration and gather all the information you need. Then make a decision and go forward. Outline the action steps to reach your career goal. Finding meaning, passion and purpose every day you go to work is the wonderful reward, so don’t wait any longer. Begin right now and set in motion your own plan to live a happier, more satisfying life.62. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Suggestions on How to Build a More Meaningful CareerB. Steps on How to Live Happily and ComfortablyC. Do not Hate Your Job Any Longer.D. Find Out Your Natural Talents and Make a Success.63. According to the passage, by analyzing ourselves, we can .A. know the true meaning of our lifeB. understand better about the career we wantC. find out our own unique genius and talentsD. improve relations with our family and friends64. According to the passage, it’s easier to make success in the work which we .A. have much experience atB. have professional knowledge aboutC. have been performing for a long timeD. have a natural talent for65. The purpose in writing this passage is to _____.A. persuade people to work hard to make a happier lifeB. reveal some wrong-doings at workC. direct people to choose their careerD. give some solutions to deal with troubles at work第四部分:写作(共两节,满分25分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66. If a person’s profession is to keep financial accounts, we call him or her an a .67. V are people who offer to do something without asking for pay.68. The T of Relativity brought up by Albert Einstein has a deep effect on research in physics.69. It’s good customs for young people to r the old.70. To know some French is an e , if you want to take a holiday in Paris.71. The workers have been (要求) for a higher salary for a long time.72. Exchanging good whishes on the New Year’s Day is a (传统的) Chinese custom.73. The (结冰) point in our area is 0℃but in some other areas it is much lower.74. After graduation from the university, she (申请) for a job as an English teacher.75. Working in the old-nursery, she has been regarding it as her (使命) to care for the aged.第二节书面表达(15分)请根据下面的提示,以“I want to be a journalist”为题写一篇短文,词数120词左右,可以适当加入自己的观点,用第一人称写。

河南省创新发展联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

河南省创新发展联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

河南省创新发展联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、阅读理解This year, exploration journey. Come will continue to provide museum guides as we have been doing it for years, which intends to enhance people’s understanding and attention to museums. Museum of Wu, Jiangsu ProvincePlaced on the bank of the Grand Canal in Wuzhong District in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, the museum serves as a leading platform for the exhibition, research and learning of Wu culture and the historical traditions of the Wu region. This is an area in south eastern China that includes parts of modern-day Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. Wu culture is known for its distinct language, arts, customs and intellectual contributions, which have played a vital role in the development of Chinese civilization. Dingzhou Museum, Hebei ProvinceThe museum highlights the cultural and historical heritage of the ancient Zhongshan State, which existed during the Warring States Period. Visitors can admire ancient writings at the museum and make people feel the depth of history and culture through time and space. Taiyuan Northern Qi Dynasty aural(壁画)Museum, Shanxi ProvinceThe museum featured morals dating back 1, 400 years to the Northern Qi Dynasty. The morals on display are believed to be the first of its kind in China. They not only show the extraordinary skills of ancient people, but also directly witness the artistic and cultural treasuries of ancient China. Tengzhou Museum, Shandong ProvinceThe Tengzhou Museum walks visitors down the historical development of Tengzhou City. The museum is famous for its bronze wares(青铜器)with rich inscriptions(铭文),which are important materials for the study of ancient society, culture and art. It has the largest collection of bronze wares in Shandong Province.1.What is the aim of Exploration journey, com?A.To collect museum exhibits.B.To offer museum information.C.To learn ancient history.D.To show artworks.2.Which of the following best suits people who want to learn the ancient Zhongshan State?A.Museum of Wu.B.Dingzhou MuseuM:C.Taiyuan Northern Qi Dynasty Mural MuseuM:D.Tengzhou MuseuM:3.What is unique about Tengzhou Museum?A.It has a large Wu culture exhibition hall.B.It has the first mural in China on display.C.It displays bronze wares with rich inscriptions.D.It exhibits ancient writings from various dynasties.Virginia “Ginger” Hislop, now 105, recently received her master’s degree from Stanford University, 83 years after completing her master ‘ s in education in Stanford in 1941. Originally Hislop desired to be a lawyer, but her father rejected paying law school tuition (学费) because he didn’t support women lawyers. Therefore, Teaching was the next best choice for Hislop with the help of her grandmother and aunt. She enrolled at Stanford in 1936, earning her bachelor’s (学士) degree in education four years later.It’s worth noting that even if she had received her degree, many school systems wouldn’t have hired her as a married woman. Not until the 1964 Civil Rights Act were these “marriage bars” that allowed for schools to not hire wives, and even fire teachers who got married after hiring, completely done away with. Gender (性别) inequality may have put a hold on her career, but they led to her becoming a powerful advocate for all students.Hislop worked to improve educational opportunities for all students, believing everyone should have access to higher education if they desired. Her efforts contributed to transforming Yakima Valley College from a junior college to an independent institution awarding associates, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. This was achieved through her work with local and state legislators and the Community College Act of 1967. Hislop also served on boards of various education and arts-focused organizations.“I didn’t return to teaching, but I feel I put my teaching certificate to good use serving in committees and on boards and trying to improve educational opportunities every chance I got,” Hislop says. At 105, Hislop remains an active community member. Her son-in-law Doug Jensen notes, “The biggest lesson I’ve taken from her is that you never really stop learning. She’s a reader with a strong thirst for knowledge, and at 105 she’s still energetically moving and shaking.”4.What made Hislop choose teaching?A.Financial difficulties of her family.B.Family responsibilities.C.Her interest in education.D.Her father’s refusal of tuition.5.What can we know about the society when Hislop was young?A.Women faced many limits on career.B.Lawyer was the best job choice.C.Education was open to everyone.D.Men and women had equal chances. 6.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.Hislop’s political ambitions.B.Hislop’s plan to build educational equality.C.Hislop’s desire to change education policies.D.Hislop’s efforts and contribution in education.7.Which of the following can best describe Hislop?A.Determined and devoted.B.Energetic and humorous.C.Wise but indecisive.D.Courageous but impatient.A popular nature park called the lees Railway Land Local Nature Reserve, was damaged by over use. Many of the park’s native wild flowers and grasses had disappeared after decades of use. “It was a degraded(退化的) woodland,” aid Dylan Walker, a wildlife manager in lees. “We weren’t seeing any plants coming up. People were loving our city nature reserve to death.”In March, dog owners were surprised when they saw an unusual offer: They could bring in their dogs and let them run free in the reserve, as long as the pumps would wear backpacks while playing. The Railway Land Wildlife Trust decided that using dogs would be a simple way to scatter(撒) native wild flower and grass seeds from the backpacks, which had small holes in them. As the dogs raced around and played, the seeds would drop from the backpacks in areas that humans couldn’t easily reach on the 25- acre reserve.Walker said he’d seen a story about two sisters in chide who had used their three dogs to scatter seeds in areas destroyed by wild fires. “We looked at that and thought it was a brilliant idea,” Walker said. “We also thought it was a good way to share how wolves once walked around the UK and picked up seeds on their fur, which were then dropped in other places.”Five months later, people in the lees area are beginning to see the dogs’ forts work. Small green shoots are appearing all over the forest floor. “It was a great pleasure to watch the dogs running around, especially in out-of-reach places that we couldn’t get into,” he said. “The dogscovered four times the distance that a human walker could do.” The restoration(恢复) project was a fun way to allow dogs to run off lash. Walker said, “We’re going to try it again this fall, and we hope to keep it going for a couple of years.”8.What happened to the Nature Reserve in lees according to paragraph 1?A.It was closed to the public.B.It had too many wild animals.C.It was over crowded with visitors.D.It suffered losses in some native plant species. 9.How did the Wildlife Trust carry out their seed-scattering plan?A.By hiring professional gardeners.B.By using small planes to spread seeds.C.By organizing volunteer planting events.D.By employing dogs with special backpacks. 10.What can be inferred about the seed-scattering project from the last paragraph?A.It has shown promising results.B.It has failed to meet expectations.C.It has caused unexpected problems.D.It has completely restored the park. 11.What would be the best title for the text?A.The Reduction of England’s City ParksB.Dogs Are Helping Restore a Nature ReserveC.Novel Gardening technique in Wildlife ManagementD.Balancing Recreation and Conservation in Nature ReservesMothers whose parents help out with child care are more likely to show their children parental warmth than mothers who do not receive any support, according to a study led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore(NTU Singapore)and published in a journal.According to the NTU Singapore-led study, which analyzed data from 615 mother-child pairs in the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Out comes(GUSTO)study, mothers of children aged 4 and a half said they used less frequent authoritarian (专制的) parenting styled when the child’s maternal grandparents stepped in to help. When their children were 6, mothers who had been supported by their own parents also reported using more positive parenting styled, which is characterized by warmth, responsiveness, and a friendly home environment. Interestingly, the study did not find evidence to support a connection between support from other types of care giving arrangements — paternal grandparents, both maternal and paternal grandparents, or domestic helpers — and the above-mentioned positive parenting approaches in mothers.Associate Professor Set oh, who is also the Director of NTU’s Early Cognition Lab, said, “While maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, and domestic helpers may all provide instrumental assistance and emotional encouragement when it comes to child care duties, our study found that child care support from maternal grandparents was the most beneficial.” This finding supports the idea introduced in earlier research that maternal grandparents are in a unique position to provide support in a manner most aligned with the needs of mothers, possibly due to shared valued and easiness of communication.While the study was done in Singapore, the research team said the findings that tell maternal grand parental support from paternal grand parental support could be relevant across Asian countries, where grand parental involvement in child care is considered a cultural expectation. The research team added that it would also be interesting and meaningful to examine whether the benefits of maternal grand parenting reach adolescence and early adult hood to influence the family’s life tracks.12.What do we know about the mothers of children aged four and a half?A.They used less controlling parenting styled with the aid of their mothers.B.They received financial support from their mothers.C.They expected to work in senior positions.D.They did some housework alone regularly.13.How many kinds of assistance in caring for children were mentioned according to the text?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.14.What does the underlined phrase “maligned with” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Dealt with.B.Agreed with.C.Started with.D.Varied with. 15.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A.The future arrangements of the study.B.The social meaning of high-quality child care.C.The significance of the study in other situations.D.The details of grand parentalinvolvement in child care.It’s normal to face math anxiety. Here are three ways to overcome it. Peer(同龄人) Support; A Powerful Tool Against Fear of MathWorking in groups, discussing math problems, and teaching each other can be beneficial.16 , they improve their understanding and build confidence in their abilities. Realizing are not alone in their struggle’s, students can find comfort in collective learning. Sharing coping technique and study methods can create an environment helpful to overcoming the fear of math. Technology: An Easy Way to Overcome the Fear of MathSome inter active platforms and alps meet the needs of math learners, offering personalized experiences. These platforms sometimes gasify(游戏化) the learning process. 17 hey allow students to progress at their own pace, ensuring they grasp basic theories before moving on to difficult topics. Teachers: The Helpers Against Math Anxiety18 . A teacher who recognized the signs of math anxiety can perform targeted strategies to help a student.Regular feedback(反馈), constructive criticism(批评), and constant encouragement can work wonders. It’s necessary for teachers to create a classroom environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities rather than failure. 19Understanding math anxiety and its far-reaching meaning is important in today’s education. Math anxiety isn’t an indication of one’s wisdom or abilities. 20 The strategies mentioned above, when used effectively, can help in reducing and overcoming the fear of math.A.It’s a mental problem many faceB.When students explain theories to their peersC.They make it more attractive and less frighteningD.Because students feel extremely puzzled once in a whileE.Math anxiety has become more and more common at presentF.The role of educators in coping with math anxiety is importantG.This positive experience can slowly but surely reduce the fear of math二、完形填空More than six years ago, Alex, my son with down syndrome (唐氏综合征), attended a summer soccer camp hosted by a high school in our district. Little did we know then, his 21 at that camp would bring a beautiful opportunity for 22 and inclusion for many seasons to come.Alex’s participation (参与) has been a fantastic opportunity for our community to see how 23 inclusion is. His coach, friends, and support staff at school have been offering help when we 24 a path of participation for Alex. He practiced with the tear, dresses for25 and runs warm-up training with his teammates. Every now and then, his coach puts him in the games, which has been such a(n) 26 for all of us as the season has 27A few weeks ago, one of the high school soccer coaches told us that he was trying to 28 some of the soccer players to support Alex at one of his soccer games. Alex was delighted to hear that he may have a 29 section of his own at an upcoming game. Alex was very happy, and my husband and I were extremely 30 to see so many friends there.31 , we even could’t believe that so many kids in our district would come out to watch Alex’s game.32 inclusion can be really tricky (难办的), and incredibly exhausting (精疲力竭的) at times. But every now and then. Something like this happens and 33 just how important inclusion is for all of us. We are so 34 to be part of a community that is willing to include Alex, and we hope that they 35 the gifts that he provided to them as well. 21.A.failure B.appearance C.nervousness D.fear 22.A.calmness B.pride C.freedom D.friendship 23.A.simple B.awkward C.puzzling D.rewarding 24.A.create B.repair C.bend D.shorten 25.A.competitions B.experiments C.parties D.speeches 26.A.sadness B.trouble C.excitement D.confusion 27.A.stopped B.failed C.progressed D.disappeared 28.A.warn B.organize C.remind D.order 29.A.cheering B.hearing C.singing D.speaking 30.A.frightened B.impressed C.confident D.peaceful 31.A.Fortunately B.Eventually C.Similarly D.Additionally 32.A.Accounting for B.Fighting back C.Advocating for D.Holding back 33.A.indicates B.questions C.opposed D.explorers 34.A.careful B.grateful C.curious D.horrible 35.A.present B.ignore C.recognize D.decorate三、语法填空阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.In China, the principles of three as — reduce, reuse, recycle — are being brought to life in a unique way at the Mingsha Mountain C re scent Spring (月牙泉) scenic spot in Dunhuang, northwest China’s Gansu Province. With the tourist season in full swing, the site, crowded 36 about 20, 000 visitors daily, has put significant pressure on cleaning workers and made waste management an urgent challenge.37 (address) this issue, the scenic area introduced an 38 (innovation) program named “Trash hunt for gifts” 39 (encourage) to carry rubbish bags on them by the program, visitors can collect litter around the site. In return, they 40 (reward) with small gifts that reflect Dunhuang’s rich cultural heritage. This move represents efforts to promote 41 (responsible) and care for the environment.The site has witnessed various families 42 (active) filling their rubbish bags, with children excited to trade their collected litter for gifts. The parents proudly emphasized how these small actions made 43 big difference for the environment.Such an activity is turning tourists into environmental care takers, 44 (contribute) to the preservation of the site’s beauty. Similar activities are spreading across China and showing a growing situation 45 tourists are not only passive visitors but are also becoming effective protectors of these cherished natural wonders.四、书面表达46.假定你是李华, 上周五你班在市敬老院参观了老年人智能服务机器人. 请你给校英文报投稿, 内容包括:1. 这些机器人的功能(如送餐, 提醒老年人吃药等);2. 你的感想.注意:1. 写作词数应为80 个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.An Unforgettable Visit to the Nursing Home_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _47.阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文.As I settled into my university dormitory, unpacking the last of my boxes, my phone rang with a familiar ring. It was time for my daily video call with my parents. This wasn’t just a casual chat. It was a tradition deeply rooted in our family. Every day, we shared stories from our day, which was a practice that had started years ago around our dinner table.I still remember clearly the night it all began. I was in high school, buried under my homework and feeling the weight of academic pressure. One evening, after plates were full, my parents announced a new dinner time practice. “From now on, everyone must be prepared to share a story of their day,” my dad said. My younger brother and I exchanged doubtful glanced (一瞥), rolling our eyes at the idea.Despite our busy lives, my family made it a routine to have dinner together. Originally, our conversations were predictable, often surrounding my brother’s and my schoolwork. Obviously, we needed something more interesting. That’s why the idea came up. At first, my brother and I participated passively, making up stories on the fly. It was obvious that we hadn’t prepared. But my parents persisted (坚持), sharing their own interesting stories to draw us in.One night, after a particularly tough day at school, I felt overwhelmed (不知所措的) When it was my turn to share, I hesitated but then decided to open up. I talked about a challenging test, the stress I was feeling, and a funny incident that happened with my friends. To my surprise, my parents listened attentively, offering support and advice that made me feel understood and valued.Gradually, our dinner time conversations were transformed into something we all looked forward to. My brother, firstly the most resistant (抵抗的), began sharing his own stories from middle school, adding humor and excitement to our meals. Our stories ranged from everyday talksto deeper reflections, and soon, everyone was eager to share their experiences.注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.The tradition continued as I went through high school._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _Even now this simple routine of sharing stories still has a great impact on me._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _。

2021年高二英语9月月考试题(B卷)(答案不全)

2021年高二英语9月月考试题(B卷)(答案不全)

2021年高二英语9月月考试题(B卷)(答案不全)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. How will the man go to the holiday center?A. By plane.B. By train.C. By bus.2. What is the man unsatisfied with?A. A drink’s price.B. A drink’s taste.C. A drink’s machine.3. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. In a store.B. In a factory.C. In a repair shop.4. How much will the man pay for the tickets?A. $10.B. $20.C. $30.5. What do we know about the man?A. He is going in for sports.B. He is in poor health.C. He is getting fat.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. 并标在试卷的相应位置。

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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段材料,回答第6和第7题。

6. What do we know about the woman and her parents?A. They control her too much.B. They dislike dealing with her.C. They have nothing in mon.7. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Young people should obey their parents.B. Some parents lose the respect of their children.C. There are some differences between generations.听下面一段材料,回答第8至第10题。

高二上学期9月月考英语试题

高二上学期9月月考英语试题

高二9月月考(英语)第.Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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钞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 will the woman do tomorrow?A.Go shopping.B.Practice driving. C. Take the driving test.2.How does the man react to the woman’s request?A.He agrees to it.B.He refuses it.C.He ignores it.3.What does the woman think of the shoes?A.Ugly.B.Expensive.C.Fine.4.What’S the problem with the woman?A.ShehasbeeniIl.B.Her mother’s leg is broken.C.Her mother got ill on a snowy day.5.When did the conversation take place?A.In the morning.B.In the afternoon.C.At mid—night.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,并标在试卷的相应位置,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.Which room does the man book?A.The room facing the sea.B.The room with a kitchen.C.A family room.7.How many people will Mr Smith take in this trip?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

湖北省恩施鄂西南三校联盟考试2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

湖北省恩施鄂西南三校联盟考试2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

湖北省恩施鄂西南三校联盟考试2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解First released in the late 1950s, Lego has become an iconic toy, which is loved and appreciated by millions around the world. Here, we’ve put together some of the Lego sets that may appeal to you.Darth Maul Lego HeadCost: $1, 255If you don’t know who he is, then I suggest you watch Star Wars: Episode I-The Phantom Menace. This Lego set contains over 1, 800 small individual pieces, making one hell of a set to complete. If you have the time, patience and desire to put together a set like this, you can earn yourself some serious bragging (吹嘘) rights in your Lego social circle!Rebel Blockade RunnerCost: $1, 330One of the biggest Lego sets on the list is the Rebel Blockade Runner. It’s pretty giant, to say the least, and is made up of over 1, 700 pieces and is from Star Wars: Episode IV-A New Hope. If you’re also a Star Wars fan, you should seriously think about adding this to your collection!Eiffel TowerCost: $1, 455Breaking out of the Star Wars is the Eiffel Tower, released in 2007. With 3, 428pieces, this is the tallest Lego set on the market and should only be attempted if you have the determination and patience to see it through! It was built to 1: 300 scale (比例尺) from the real tower.LECA Automobile (LEGO Inside Tour Exclusive 2005 Edition)Cost: $2, 350As one of the top 5 most expensive Lego sets in the world, it’s not the coolest or most pretty looking Lego set. However, it’s different and rare, and includes 4, 060 pieces. So, if cars are your thing, please click here to know more about it.1.What do the Darth Maul Lego Head and Rebel Blockade Runner have in common?A.They are sold at the same price.B.They contain the same pieces.C.They relate to the same movie.D.They were released in the same year. 2.What do we know about the Eiffel Tower?A.It is the most expensive Lego set.B.It is a mini version of the real tower.C.It is relatively easy to put it together.D.It is the biggest Lego set in the world. 3.Where can we probably read the text?A.In a science report.B.In a newspaper.C.In a fashion magazine.D.On a website.Today, the original Beetle has largely disappeared from the world’s roads since Volkswagen stopped producing it in Germany in 1978. But the instantly recognizable car was once everywhere. From the 1970s to the 1990s, more than 21 million Beetles were produced worldwide. Many adults in their 40s or above have a story about the Beetle, or at least a memory.Part of its universal appeal is its unique look. There’s something about the car that just makes people smile: its happy shape, its cheerful colors, and perhaps its small size. However, the smiles that beetles evoke, in people are not simply due to their design. It has a character almost. It has a sort of soul in a way. It’s beyond a machine. For the better part of a century this car has been a part in people’s lives. Seeing these cars on the road is like a time capsule. It opens people to memories and stories that might otherwise go untold. By allowing us to travel back in time, they remind us of what’s important. In today’s world, this car represents something very basic and earthy and genuine. Exactly the kind of travel we need right now.“My parents had three, a white one, then a red one, and then an orange one. It was the car I grew up with,” said actor Ewan McGregor. “They would put us in the back of the Beetle in Scotland and drive to France for camping holidays in summer. My first car was a 1978 Beetle and now I own two, parked at my home in Los Angeles.”McGregor thinks the car’s future is electric. He has recently turned his 1978 model into a fully electric car. “Moving forward, maybe we’ll just have to think; smaller cars, low emissions (排放), and something that makes us feel happy,” he says.4.When was the production of Beetles stopped in Germany?A.In the 1990s.B.In the 1980s.C.In the late 1970s.D.In the early 1960s.5.Which of the following best explains “evoke” underlined in paragraph 2?A.To keep an unpleasant feeling in one’s mind.B.To find out information about one’s character.C.To bring a feeling or a memory into one’s mind.D.To ask somebody to do something in a rude way.6.Why does Ewan McGregor own two Beetles?A.He wants to be reminded of his childhood.B.They are used to decorate his new home.C.He has too many children for just one car.D.His parents have left one of their cars to him.7.In which section of a newspaper does this text most probably appear?A.Advertisement.B.Lifestyle.C.Environment.D.Economy.Our city is in a sorry state. Outdoor pollution kills 4.2 million people a year, according to the World Health Organization. Concrete and tarmac (柏油碎石材料) absorb the sun’s rays rather than reflecting them back into space, and also replace plants which would otherwise cool things down. The continuous spread of buildings and roads thus turns urban areas into heat islands, discomforting residents and worsening dangerous heatwaves.A possible answer is trees. Their leaves may destroy at least some chemical pollutants (污染物) and provide shade. In 2019, researchers at the University of Wisconsin found that American cities need 40% tree coverage to cut urban heat back meaningfully. Unfortunately, not all cities — and especially not those springing up in the world’s poor countries — are blessed with parks, private gardens or even street trees in sufficient numbers.Miyawaki Akira, a plant ecologist at Yorkhama National University, in Japan, has developed a new way to increase unban greening. It is to plant miniature simulacra (微型仿制品) of natural forests in the unpromising abandoned areas. Dr Miyawaki has organised the planting of more than 1, 500 of these miniature forests, first in Japan, then in other parts of the world. Others are following in his footsteps. India is particularly keen. In Mumbai, more than 200,000 trees are found in Miyawaki forests throughout the city. Hyderabad started growing the largest individual forest of the lot in 2020.The Miyawaki method will never work out on a large scale. Relying on nature and the passage of time is probably the best for replanting extensive areas of damaged woodlands.But if your goal is to better your immediate neighborhood, rather than to save the planet from global warming, then Dr. Miyawaki might well be your man.8.What do we know from Paragraph 1?A.Plants are replaced to cool things down.B.Urban areas are becoming pollution hotspots.C.Buildings and roads make residents comfortable.D.Concrete and tarmac reflect heat back into space.9.What does the research in 2019 imply?A.Plants provide shade for urban residents.B.Tree coverage needs to be furtherexpanded.C.The situation in urban areas gets steadily worse.D.Trees cut down chemical pollution from factories.10.What can we learn about the Miyawaki method?A.It originated from India.B.It takes effect as expected.C.It makes no difference to Mumbai.D.It is finding increasing favour. 11.What is the passage mainly about?A.A practical strategy to save our planet.B.A flexible schedule to settle a challenge.C.A partial solution to the lack of urban greening.D.An effective measure toprevent global warming.People’s first memories are all autobiograpbical (自传式的), or memories of significant experiences in their lives, and these events typically didn’t happen before the age of 2 or 3. In fact, most people can’t remember things from the first few years of their lives a phenomenon researchers have called infantile amnesia.However, research suggests that infants (婴儿) can form other kinds of memories. Within the first few days of life, infants can recall their own mother’s face and tell it from the face of a stranger. A few months later, infants can show that they remember lots of familiar faces by smiling most at the ones they see most often.But if so, why do people experience infantile amnesia? Though it still isn’t clear whether it’s because we can’t form autobiographical memories, or whether we inst have no way to retrieve (找回) them, scientists have a few guesses.One is that autobiographical memories require you to have some sense of self.Researchers have tested this ability using a mirror recognition task called the rouge test. It involves marking a baby’s nose with a spot of red lipstick.Researchers then place the infant in front of a mirror. Infants younger than 18 months just smile at the baby in the reflection, not showing any evidence of recognizing themselves or the red mark on their face. Between 18 and 24 months, infants touch their own nose, even looking embarrassed, suggesting that they connect the red dot in the mirror with their own face and start to form some sense of self.Another possible explanation is that because infants don’t have language until later in the second year of life, they can’t form descriptions about their own lives that they can later recall. Finally, the hippocampus, which is the region of the brain that’s largely responsible for memory, isn’t fully developed in the infancy period.Scientists will continue to investigate how these factors might contribute to infantile amnesia.12.What can infants do in their first few months?A.Recognize familiar faces.B.Remember a series of events.C.Identify their own reflections.D.Memorize their family members.13.What does the rouge test show about babies between 18 and 24 months?A.They like looking in the mirror.B.They ignore the marks on their faces.C.They see their reflections as themselves.D.They enjoy playing with their reflections.14.What could be a cause of infantile amnesia according to the text?A.Infants’ lack of social skills.B.Infants’ undeveloped hippocampus.C.Infants’ inability to recall memories.D.Infants’ unusual autobiographical memories,15.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.How do kids form their memories?B.When do babies start remembering?C.How can we retrieve lost memories?D.Why can’t we remember being a baby?二、七选五Every day, we face a series of opportunities to do the right thing. Sometimes we seize(抓the moral high ground?Jessie Sun interviewed 952 people about the motivations(动机) for moral behavior and the changes they wished to make in their lives in order to become more morally good.When we think about morals, we often think about making “personal sacrifices(牺牲)” for the greater good. In Sun’s study, she found that nearly half of the participants said they were most encouraged to become more moral for themselves. 17 And fewer participants said that they most wanted to benefit friends and people in general.Moreover, many people believe that acting more morally—for example, being more thoughtful, more open-minded—would increase their own well-being. The more they believed that their moral change would have positive results for themselves, the more they reported being encouraged to make that change. 18 That was the most surprising finding in the study.19 Interestingly, participants generally expected possible harms to themselves and others if they were honest. You can imagine that some people regularly tell white lies to save other people’s feelings, and they believe it would be hurtful if they were honest.Researchers also asked people about the things they’d like to improve about themselves. If they’re extremely shy, they usually want to become more comfortable in social situations. But if they aren’t especially honest or thoughtful, they usually won’t improve those aspects of their lives on purpose. 20A.How can we become more moral?B.So, why do we make these choices?C.Being moral just isn’t what most people consider first.D.Being moral means different things to different people.E.But people see some disadvantages of being moral, too.F.In short, many people want to become more moral for their own benefits.G.Sixteen percent said that they most wanted to become more moral for their family.三、完形填空I don’t usually keep houseplants. They get either overwatered or underwatered. But afterhaving something green around.My friend gave me a lucky bamboo plant, which I told my wife I wanted to 22 myself.Caring for the plant gave me a sense of 23 when I felt useless. The disease 24 my ability to walk. As a doctor, I was used to being the one who offered 25 , not the one who received it. 26 the plant, as small an act as it was, connected me to a main part of my old identity.Over the next few months, I recovered from my 27 and returned to work. And the plant had doubled in height and its leaves were 28 and healthy. Both the tree and I were thriving (旺盛). Then, 29 , whatever I did, the leaves kept browning and dropping. I grew more and more 30 .“If my lucky bamboo dies, I might die too.” I couldn’t shake the feeling that the plant had become a(n) 31 of my health until I realized I had 32 connected my good care for the plant with my own survival. When my cancer unavoidably 33 , I no longer thought it was any failure on my part. And as my anxiety 34 , I began to learn how to better care for my plant. I put it to a larger pot (花盆), giving it 35 to grow. Gradually,we both began to thrive again.21.A.doubted B.feared C.loved D.introduced 22.A.look after B.check out C.show off D.put away 23.A.emptiness B.belonging C.freedom D.achievement 24.A.proved B.limited C.tested D.strengthened 25.A.patience B.trust C.comfort D.care 26.A.Sharing B.Watering C.Observing D.Decorating 27.A.injury B.operation C.stress D.loss 28.A.shiny B.strange C.dusty D.colorful 29.A.normally B.consequently C.mysteriously D.undoubtedly 30.A.bored B.annoyed C.lonely D.anxious31.A.example B.result C.gift D.symbol 32.A.slightly B.secretly C.wrongly D.hardly 33.A.returned B.changed C.disappeared D.started 34.A.increased B.lessened C.spread D.exploded 35.A.energy B.nutrition C.room D.time四、用单词的适当形式完成短文五、告知信/通知46.假设你是李华,你的外国网友Tom对中国的传统节日很好奇,想来你的城市体验中秋节。

高二英语9月月考试题(无答案)(2021年整理)

高二英语9月月考试题(无答案)(2021年整理)

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广西贵港市2016-2017学年高二英语9月月考试题(无答案)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)1.What does the woman suggest the man do?A.Wake up now..B. Stay up longer.C. Go to bed early。

2. Who does the raincoat belong to?A.The man。

B. The woman’s brother。

C. The man’s brother.3。

What are the speakers doing?A。

Walking to somewhere. B. Asking for directions。

C。

Waiting for the bus。

4。

Who might the man be?A。

A store owner. B。

A farmer. C。

An animal doctor.5.What's the man’s problem?A。

He is annoyed by his reading.B. He is distracted by the noise。

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重庆市万州区2017-2018学年高二英语9月月考试题(无答案)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分.考试用时120分钟.第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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 do?A. Rent a car.B. Get a license.C. Change a card.2. Whom does the woman suggest the man speak to?A. Mr. Brown.B. Mr. Smith.C. Mrs. Brown.3. What's wrong with the woman?A. She locked herself in the apartment.B. She forgot to change her lock.C. She couldn't find her keys.4. When was James' plane supposed to arrive?A. At 1:50.B. At 2:10.C. At 2:45.5. What does the woman say about the meeting?A. It will begin as scheduled.B. It is brought forward.C. It has been canceled.第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What is the woman weak in?A. Reading in French.B. Writing in Spanish.C. Speaking in Spanish.7. Why does the woman talk to the man?A. To apply for a job.B. To discuss her studies.C. To choose a language course. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

8. What does the woman want to find out?A. The way to get to the airport.B. The work hours of the bus company.C. The timetable of the bus to the airport.9. What is the correct telephone number?A. 350-686-4700.B. 350-688-4700.C. 350-886-4700.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。

10. What is the weather like now?A. Warm.B. Cool.C. Cold.11. Where does the man expect to go this afternoon?A. The seaside.B. His office.C. A clothes store.12. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Carry four sets of clothes.B. Drop the idea of leaving.C. Go somewhere warm. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。

13. Where does the conversation take place?A. In the man's flat.B. In a restaurant.C. At a garage.14. What does the man say about his lateness?A. He had a car problem.B. He lost his cellphone.C. He left home late.15. What day is it today?A. Friday.B. Saturday.C. Sunday.16. What do we know about the man?A. He is always late.B. He was lucky.C. He told a lie.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17. What’s the speaker?A. A photographer.B. A tour guide.C. A wildlife.18. What was the speaker most excited about in Africa?A. Meeting interesting people.B. Seeing wild animals.C. Tasting new foods.19. Which country has the speaker visited?A. Spain.B. Ireland.C. New Zealand.20. What does the speaker think of traveling?A. Tiring and time-wasting.B. Relaxing and cheap.C. Expensive but enjoyable.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWork is a part of living —my grandparents understood that. They lived and worked on a farm that has been in my family for 150 years. They raised chickens for eggs, pigs and cattle for meat. Cows were kept for milk and the cream, from which Grandma made butter and cheese. What little yard they had became a garden.The Depression, therefore, did n’t make much change in their lives. But it did bring an unending flow of men out of work, drifting from job to job, to the farm. The first to show up at the door of the kitchen was a man in rags. He took off his hat and quietly explained that he hadn’t ea ten for a while. Grandpa stood watching him a bit , then said , “There’s a stack of firewood against the fence behind the barn (谷仓). I’ve been needing to get it moved to the other side of the fence . You have just about enough time to finish the job before lunch .”Grandma said a surprising thing happened. The man got a shine in his eyes and he hurried to the barn at once. She set another place at the table and made an apple pie. During lunch, the stranger didn’t say much, but when he left, his shoulders ha d straightened. “Nothing ruins a man like losing his self-respect,” Grandpa later told me .Soon after, another man showed up asking for a meal. This one was dressed in a suit and carried a small old suitcase. Grandpa came out when he heard voices. He looked at the man and then offered a handshake.” There is a stack of firewood along the fence down behind the barn I’ve been meaning to get it moved. It’d sure be a help to me . And we’d be pleased to have you stay for lunch.” The fellow set his suitcase aside and neatly laid his coat on top. Then he set off to work.Grandma says she doesn’t remember how many strangers they shared a meal with during those Depression days-or how many times that stack of wood got moved. 21.When he was asked to move a stack of firewood, the first man who asked for a meal got a shine in his eyes for he was glad that .A.he had found a good job B.he would have something to eatC.he would no longer suffer from the DepressionD.he would get what he wanted without losing his self-respect22.The writer’s grandfather asked those jobless men to move the stack of firewood because .A.he didn’t want them to have a meal free of chargeB.he had been needing to get it movedC.he wanted to help them in his own wayD.he wanted to show them his kindness and respect23.The writer’s grandfather was all of the following but .A.kind B.thoughtful C.wealthy D.sympathetic 24.The best title for the story would be .A.The Depression B.The Pleasure of Helping OthersC.No Pains , No Gains D.Work-A Part of LivingBEveryone knows that the French are romantic, the Italian are fashionable and the Germans are serious. Or do they? Are these just stereotypes or is there really such a thing as national character? And if there is, can it affect how a nation succeed or fail?At least one group of people is certain that it can. A recent survey of the top 500 entrepreneurs (实业家) in the UK found that 70 percent felt that their efforts were not appreciated by the British public .Britain is hostile to success, they said. It has a culture of jealousy (嫉妒) . As a result, the survey said, entrepreneurs were “unloved, unwanted and misunderstood”. Jealousy is sometimes known as the “green-eyed monster” and the UK is its home. Scientists at Warwich University in the UK recently tested this idea. They gathered a group of people together and gave each an imaginary amount of money. Some were given a little, others a great deal. Those given a little money were given the chance to destroy the large amounts of money given to others—but at the cost of losing their own. Two thirds of the people tested agreed to do this.This seems to prove the entrepreneurs were right to complain. But there is also conflicting evidence. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently reported that the UK was now the world’s fourth largest economy .That is not bad for people who are supposed to hate success. People in the UK also work longer hours than anyone else in Europe. So the British people are not lazy, either.“It’s not really success that the British dislike,” says Carey Cooper, a Professor of management at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. “It’s people using their success in a way that seems arrogant (傲慢) or unfair or which separates them from their roots .”Perhaps it is the entrepreneurs who are the problem. They set out to do things in their way. They work long hours. By their own efforts they become millionaires. But instead of being happy they complain that nobody loves them. It hardly seems worth following their example. If they were more friendly, people would like them more. And more people want to be like them.25.What does the underlined “it” in the second paragraph refer to?A.One group of people B.A great survey C.National character D.A nation 26.Most entrepreneurs surveyed believe thatA.they are not popular simply because they are successfulB.the British public are hardworkingC.love of success is Britain’s national characterD.they are consid ered as “green-eyed monsters”27.What does the result of the Warwich University test show?A.Two thirds of the people tested didn’t love moneyB.Most people would rather fail than see others succeedC.An imaginary amount of money does not attract peopleD.Most people are willing to enjoy success with others28.The writer of the passage seems to suggest that .A.jealousy is Britain’s national character B.British entrepreneurs are not fairly treatedC.the scientists are Warwich University did a successful testD.the British dislike the entrepreneurs because they do not behave properlyCA Battery’s Worst Nightmare (噩梦)Portable electronics that can be carried about easily are only as good as their batteries and , let’s face it , batteries aren’t very good , especially when compared with , say , petrol , which packs 100 times a battery’s energy into an equal space . That’s why a large group of mechanical engineers (centered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but with partners at other universities and companies) are hard at work in an effort to replace batteries with a tiny engine that runs on fuel. Imagine a battery-free life! When the fuel runs out in your laptop or mobile phone, you just fill up and go.The engine—about the size of a ten-cent coin-starts with a combustion chamber (燃烧室) that burns hydrogen (氢). Its tiny parts are etched onto silicon wafers (硅片) in the same manner that computer parts are imprinted onto integrated circuits (集成电路). The first engine is made up of five wafers. And since these wafers could be produced in much the same way as computer chips, they could probably be produced quite cheaply.But the devil in all this nice detail is efficiency (效率). Tiny engine parts don’t always behave like their scaled-up parts of the first engine. Something between the parts can slow down the works, according to Columbia University professor Luc Frechette, one of the engine’s designers. Extreme heat from the combustion chamber is also a problem, often leaking to other parts of the engine.The scientists’ goal is to create an engine that will operate at 10 percent efficiency—that is, 10 times better than batteries operate. Frechette says that a complete system , with all parts of place and working , will be set up in the next couple of years , but commercial models aren’t likely until at least the end of the next ten years .29.According to the passage, the title suggests thatA.batteries should be greatly improved B.petrol will be used instead of batteriesC.the time of batteries will be gone forever D.pollution caused by batteries must be solved30.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “devil” in paragraph 3? A.problem B.advantage C.invention D.technique31.What can we infer from the passage?A.The new invention doesn’t need any fuel.B.The new engine has been produced in quantity.C.The new invention is much cheaper than the battery.D.The new engine needs to be improved before it’s on sale32.What is the main purpose of this passage?A.To introduce a new invention to readers. B.To persuade readers not to use batteries.C.To show us how the new invention works. D.To declare when the engine will be on sale.DTales From Animal HospitalDavid GrantDavid Grant has become a familiar face to millions of fans of Animal Hospital. Here Dr Grant tells us the very best of his personal stories about the animals he has treated ,including familiar patients such as the dogs Snowy and Duchess , the delightful cat Marigold Serendipity Diamond . He also takes the reader behind the scenes at Harmsworth Memorial Animal Hospital as he describes his day , from ordinary medical check-ups to surgery (外科手术). Tales From Animal Hospital will delight all fans of the program and anyone who has a lively interest in their pet, whether it be cat , dog or snake I ! $ 14.99 Hardback 272 pp Simon SchusterISBN 0751304417Isaac Newton : The Last SorcererMichael WhiteForm the author of Stephen Hawking: A Life in Science, comes this colorful description of the life of the world’s first modern sci entist. Interesting yet basedon fact , Michael White’s learned yet readable new book offers a true picture of Newton completely different from what people commonly know about him . Newton is shown as a gifted scientist with very human weaknesses who stood at the point in history where magic (魔术)ended and science began.£8.99 Hardback 320 pp Fourth EstateISBN 1857024168Fermat’s Last TheoremSimon SinghIn 1963 a schoolboy called Andrew Wiles reading in his school library came across the world’s greatest mathematical problem : Fermat’s Last Theorem (定理). First put forward by the French mathematician Pierre de Fermat in the seventeenth century, the theorem had baffled and beaten the finest mathematical minds , including a French woman scientist who made a major advance in working out the problem , and who had to dress like a man in order to be able to study at the EcolePolytechnique. Through unbelievable determination Andrew Wiles finally worked out the problem in 1995. An unusual story of human effort ov er three centuries, Fermat’s Last Theorem will delight specialists and general readers alike.£12.99 Hardback 384 pp Fourth EstateISBN 185702521033.What is Animal Hospital?A.A news story. B.A popular book. C.A research report. D.A TV program. 34.In M ichael White’s book, Newton is described as .A.a person who did not look the same as in many picturesB.a person who lived a colorful and meaningful lifeC.a great but not perfect man D.an old-time magician35.What is the purpose of writing these three texts?A.To make the books easier to read B.To show the importance of scienceC.To introduce new authors D.To sell the books.第二节(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。

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