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1、吉林省梅河口市博文学校2022-2022学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题第一局部:听力(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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。1.Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In a zoo B. In a park C. In a pet store.2.What will the woman probably do next ?A. Lend the man some m
2、onkey B Ask the man to sign a cheque C.Take the man to the bank 3.Where does the first period end ?A. 8:00 B.9:55 C. 8:50 4.What does the man suggest doing?A. Calling the service center. B. Doing nothing for a short while. C. Pressing the emergency button 5.What do we know about Cathy ?A She has fal
3、len ill. B.She always comes home late. C.She got the womans help.第二节 听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后都有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最正确选项,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,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,答复6-7题6.Where are the speakers?A. At the Lost and Found. B. In a clothes shop. C At a bus stop. 7.What do
4、es the man mean at last ?A. He doesnt sell coats like that . B .He didnt see a coat like that. C.He tries to find the coat. 听第7段材料,答复第8- 9题。8.What is Carolyn going to bring ?A. Beer. B. Hamburgers. C Hot dogs.9.What did the man forget? A. paper plates. B. Plastic forks. C. paper cups.听第8段材料,答复10至12题
5、。10.What is one of the disadvantages of living in the country according to the man?A. Most people are boring B. There are few young people there.C. There is not much entertainment. 11. Where does the woman live?A. In the country . B. She has homes in both places. C. In the city . 12. What does the m
6、an think of the womans suggestion?A.Its good but impractical B. Its crazy and funny. C. Its quite reasonable. 听第9段材料,答复第13至16题。13.How much of the book has the woman read?A. Just the beginning. B. Most of it. C. About one third. 14.What was Arthur Millers life like as a boy?A. He liked playing footba
7、ll. B. He didnt like helping his father. C. He didnt enjoy reading. 15. What play does the woman like best?A. Death of a Salesman B. The Price C. All My sons .16 .Why will the man call Adam?A. To ask about Athur Miller. B. To complain about the woman C. To ask to borrow the book听第10段材料,答复第17至20题17.
8、What does the speaker do first every day?A. Dress her children B. Take her children to school . C. Prepare breakfast18. When does the speaker usually prepare supper?A Around 5:30 B. Around 5:00 C. Around 6:00 19. What is Ben?A A driver B. A teacher C. A doctor.20.How many hours does Ben work every w
9、eekday?A.7. B.8. C.9.第二局部:阅读理解40分 .AThere are four great women who have changed the world with their research throughout history. Jane Goodall The most famous primate灵长目动物 scientist in history. Jane Goodall, was famous for her work with chimps and as a champion of animal rights. And Goodall wasnt ju
10、st working in a lab; she climbed trees and mimicked模仿 the behavior of chimps in Tanzania to gain their trust and study them in their natural habitat. Maria Goeppert Mayer A German immigrant to the US who studied at Johns Hopkins during the Great Depression. Maria Goeppert Mayer , born in 1906, conti
11、nued her studies even when no university would employ her. Finally, she became a physicist.Her most famous contribution to modern physics is discovering the nuclear原子核 shell of the atomic nucleus,for which she won the Nobel Prize in 1963. Elizabeth Blackwell Elizabeth Blackwell , who was born in 182
12、1, was the first woman to graduate from medical school in the United States. Besides being the first woman physician and founding her own hospital, she also set up the first medical school for women. Vera Rubin Vera Rubin,who was born in 1928, proved that dark matter existed in the universe by concl
13、uding that gravity sources were pulling planets and stars in certain directions. She was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1993 by President Clinton. In its obituary讣告 for Rubin,who died on December 25, 2022, the New York Times wrote , “Dr.Rubin, cheerful and plain-spoken,had a lifelong love
14、of the stars and championed women in science.21. What is Jane Goodall well-known for ?A. Her unique lifestyleB. Her educational background C. Her way of researching chimpsD. Her devotion to protecting chimps22 . What do we know about Maria Goeppert Mayer ?A. She was truly creativeB. She was a Novel
15、prize winnerC. She was a supporter of animal rightsD. .She was the first woman physicist in the US23.Who made a contribution to universe exploration ? A Maria Goeppert Mayer B Elizabeth BlackwellC Jane Goodall D .Vera RubinBHow Americans Began to Eat Tomatoes People have strange ideas about food. Fo
16、r example, the tomato is a kind of very delicious vegetable. It is one of useful plants that can be prepared in many ways. It has rich nutrition and vitamin in it. But in the 18th century, Americans never ate tomatoes. They grew them in their gardens because tomato plants are so pretty. But they tho
17、ught the vegetable was poisonous (有毒的). They called tomatoes “poison apples.President Thomas Jefferson, however, knew that tomatoes were good to eat. He was a learned man. He had been to Paris, where he learned to love the taste of tomatoes. He grew many kinds of tomatoes in his garden. The Presiden
18、t taught his cook a way for a cream of tomato soup. This beautiful pink soup was served at the Presidents party. The guests thought the soup tasted really good. They never thought their president would serve his honored guests poison apples. Jefferson never spoke to his honored (忠实的) guests about th
19、e fact.24. After you read the passage, which of the following do you think is true? A. Americans never ate tomatoes after they began to plant them. B. Americans didnt eat tomatoes before 19th century. C. Even now Americans dont eat tomatoes. D. In the 18th century Americans ate a lot of tomatoes.25.
20、 The passage tells us that Jefferson was a President who learned to love the taste of tomatoes_. A. while he was in Paris B. when he was a little boy C. because his parents told him so D. from books26. From the passage we know all the honored guests invited by Jefferson were _ . A. people from other
21、 countries B. from France C. people of his own country D. men only27. According to the text, _ made the beautiful pink soup served at the Presidents party? A. the President himself B. a French cook C. the Presidents cook D. the Presidents wifeC An incident in my own childhoodWhen I was a boy of 12 i
22、n South Carolina, something happened to me that cured me forever of wanting to put any wild creature in a cage.We lived on the edge of a wood, and every evening at dusk the mockingbirds would come and rest in the trees and sing. There isnt a musical instrument made by man that can produce a more bea
23、utiful sound than the song of the mockingbird.I decided that I would catch a young bird and keep it in a cage and in that way would have my own private musician. I finally succeeded in catching one and put it in a cage. At first, in its fright at being captured, the bird fluttered about the cage, bu
24、t eventually it settled down in its new home. I felt very pleased with myself and looked forward to some beautiful singing from my tiny musician.I had left the cage out on our back porch, and on the second day of the birds captivity my new pets mother flew to the cage with food in her mouth. The bab
25、y bird ate everything she brought to it. I was pleased to see this. Certainly the mother knew better than I how to feed her baby.The following morning when I went to see how my captive was doing, I discovered it on the floor of the cage, dead. I was shocked! What had happened! I had taken excellent
26、care of my little bird, or so I thought.Arthur Wayne, the famous ornithologist, happened to be visiting my father at the time, hearing me crying over the death of my bird, explained what had occurred. “A mother mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poison berries. She thi
27、nks it better for her young to die than to live in captivity.Never since then have I caught any living creature and put it in a cage. All living creatures have a right to live free.28Why did the writer catch a mockingbird when he was a boy of 12? AHe had just got a new cage. BHe liked its beautiful
28、feather. CHe wanted it to sing for him. DHe wanted a pet for a companion.29An ornithologist probably means _. Aa kind person Ba religious personCa schoolmaster Dan expert in birds30The mockingbird died because it _. Awas frightened to death Bate the poisonous food its mother gave it Crefused to eat
29、anything Ddrank the poisonous water by mistake31What is the most important lesson the writer learned from the incident?AFreedom is very valuable to all creatures. BAll birds put in a cage wont live long. CYou should keep the birds from their mother.DBe careful about food you give to baby birds. D Fa
30、t and shy, Ben Saunders was the last kid in his class picked for any sports team “ Football, tennis, cricket- anything with a round ball. I was useless. he says now with a laugh . But back then he was the one always made fun of in school gym classes in Devonshire, England. It was a mountain bike he
31、received for his 15th birthday that changed him. At first he went biking alone in a nearby forest. Then he began to ride the bike along with a runner friend . Gradually , Saunders set his mind on building up his body, increasing his speed and strength. At the age of 18, he ran his first marathon. Th
32、e following year, he met John Ridgway and was hired as an instructor at Ridgways School of Adventure in Scotland, where he learnt about Ridgways cold-water exploits Greatly interested, Saunders read all he could about North Pole explorers and adventures , then decided that this would be his future.
33、In 2022, after becoming a skillful skier, Saunders started his first long-distance expedition towards the North Pole. It took unbelievable energy. He suffered frostbite冻疮 , ran into a polar bear and pushed his body to the limit, pulling his supply loaded sled 雪橇up and over rocky ice. Next October, S
34、aunders, 27, heads south from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole and back, a 2900 kilometer journey that has never been completed on skis.32 What change happened to Saunders after he was 15 years old? A. He began to build up his body B. He became good at most sports C. He joined a sports team
35、 D. He made friends with a runner33.The underlined word “exploits(Paragraph3)is closest in meaning to _A .Journeys B. adventures C. operations D. researches 34.Which of the following is the correct order of the events that happened to Saunders? a. He ran his first marathon b. He rode his bike in a f
36、orest c. He skied alone in the North Pole d. He planned an adventure to the South PoleA.acdb B.acbd. C.cdab. D.bacd35. What does the story mainly tell us about Saunders? A He is the best British skier B He is a success in sports C.He is Ridgways favorite student D He is a good instructor at school.第
37、二节 共5小题;每题2分,总分值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正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 The idea of working at home was once limited to artisans and artists. _36_ Due to advanced technology and the ever-increasing presence of the internet , work-at-home jobs now exist everywhere. Here are some things you need to know if you
38、are considering working at home. First, working at home is not a good choice for those who require a high degree of social communication. _37_ Besides, you must avoid the temptation(诱惑 to put off until tomorrow what must be done today. _38_ If you think you are suitable to work at home , then it wou
39、ld be wise to invest in a landline phone, up-to-date computer and a high-speed Internet link . But remember to keep your workspace free of non-work-related items. Remember some people might interrupt打搅 your work. People who dont understand the idea of working at home consider that if you work at hom
40、e , you arent busy, and so they feel free to call you or pay a visit when you have to be productive. _39_ You should take periodic breaks , just as you would at a traditional job. Make sure to leave the house a few times each day, even if just for 10 minutes._40_ Proper rest contributes to work prod
41、uctivity.A.However, such is no longer the case.B.Working at home is a dream of the many.C.A specific workspace in your home is neededD.It means in most cases you will be working aloneE This will greatly help in keeping your focus on the tasks at hand F.Some people find it helpful to begin working at
42、 the same time each day.G.Its important to say no to those people , and let them know you have to be focused第三局部:英语知识运用共两节,总分值45分第一节 完形填空共20 小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项。The following is a true story. It shows that potential潜力discovered may lead to success.A young ma
43、n traveled by train. As it was running across a 41, passengers looked out of 42 idly and aimlessly. When the train came near a bend it 43 and then an unadorned 简陋的house came into 44 . It was so obvious 45 the deserted landscape that everybody on the train turned to “ 46 ” it with eyes wide open. Som
44、e passengers 47 began a discussion abut it.The young man was also 48 by the scene. On his return he 49 the train at the nearest station and found his 50 to the house. Its 51 told him that troubled by the 52 of the train he wanted to sell the house but 53 would buy it.Soon after the young man 54 thir
45、ty thousand dollars for the house, regarding it as a 55 site for advertisement. It was facing the railway 56 where the train had to slow down and the 57 passengers would cast their eyes at the house to 58 themselves.He managed to get 59 to big companies and tried his best to convince them of the adv
46、antage of the place for 60 . Finally the Coca Cola Company took a lease on租用 it to put up promotion signs. The young man was paid 180 thousand for a three-year rent.41AstationBtunnel Cwilderness Dcity42ARooms Bwindows ChousesDplanes43Abroke downBturned downCput downDslowed down 44AuseBview CbeingDeffect 45Aagainst BtoCforDon46Aadmire BseeCinspectDhear 47AevenBever CstillDyet48AexcitedBexpressedCshockedDimpressed 49Agot outBgot inCgot off Dput off 50Away BpathCroadDmeans5