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1、安徽省蚌埠市第二中学2022-2021学年高二英语12月月考试题第一局部 听力共两节,总分值 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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the woman probably do tomorrow?A. Watch football matches.B. See a film.C. Listen to music.2. Which address is the man looking for

2、?A. 615 fifth street.B. 616 sixth street.C. 615 sixth street.3. Where will the man probably go during the summer vacation?A. Thailand.B. Mongolia.C. China.4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. The boat.B. The radio.C. The weather.5. What did Alice ask the man to do?A. Borrow some magazines f

3、or her.B. Return some magazines to the library. C. Buy some magazines for her.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 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两 遍。听下面一段对话,答复第 6 至第 8 三个小题。6. When will the woman go to see a film?A. At 5:30 pm on Saturday.B

4、. At 8:00 pm on Saturday.C. At 8:00 am on Sunday.7. How much does the woman have to pay for one ticket?A.3.B.6.C.12.8. How will the woman get the tickets?A. The man will send them to her.B. A postman will send them to her.C. She will go to the box office to collect them.听下面一段对话,答复第 9 至第 11 三个小题。9. W

5、hat is wrong with the man?A. He has a headache.B. He has a stomachache.C. He cant fall asleep.10. What might have caused the mans problem?A. The pizza.B. The salad.C. The oil.1711. What will the man do next?A. See the doctor.B. Take some medicine.C. Lie down for a while.听下面一段对话,答复第 12 至第 14 三个小题。12.

6、 In which row is the mans seat?A. Row H.B. Row G.C. Row J.13. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man can have his cocktail immediately. B. The man doesnt need headphones.C. The mans seat is in non-smoking section.14. Where does the man want to go?A. L.A.B. San Francisco.C. New York.听下面一段

7、对话,答复第 15 至第 17 三个小题。15. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Driver and policeman.B. Taxi driver and passenger. C. Driving instructor and learner.16. What should the woman do firstly?A. Start the car.B. Fasten the seat-belt.C. Look at people on the street.17. What do we kno

8、w about the woman?A. She will meet the man again in three days. B. She has broken some traffic rules.C. She has just had an accident.听下面一段独白,答复第 18 至第 20 三个小题。18. What kind of people enjoy dancing?A. Those who have good taste in dance. B. Those who live with young people. C. People of all ages all o

9、ver the world.19. What did dance in history show?A. The ancient Greeks and Egyptians danced to honor their kings. B. All cultures at some time have had dances to pray for blessings. C. Ancient ceremonies restricted the development of dance.20. Why are so many people fond of dancing?A. It can maintai

10、n world peace.B. It can show ones inner feelings better than words. C. It can keep people much healthier.第二局部阅读理解共两节,总分值 40 分第一节 共 15 小题;每题 2 分,总分值 30 分AEach Wednesday evening, around 6:30 p. m., an unlikely group of artists gather in the activity room downstairs at the Anne Douglas Center for Women

11、, located in downtown L. A. For an hour and a half, we sing, share tales from the weekend, praise each others work, and make things.More specifically, we make wire sculptures, multimedia masks and self-portraits自画像, and write letters to our future selves. We draw with closed eyes. Some projects come

12、 together with ease, others are not that easy.However, regardless of the finished products, all of us value the time each week when there are no strict instructions, no right answers, no winners. And this is not to say the finished productsarent surprising, genuine and wildly beautifulwhich they mos

13、t certainly are.On Saturday, Nov. 12, the artists of the Anne Douglas Center will take over Bruce Lurie Gallery for a single night, selling their work to raise money for next years art programming. The evening, titled “The Art of Love, is both a chance to support women and aspiring有雄心的 artists in th

14、e community, and to see some quality artwork.“Art therapy疗法is more than just making nice pictures, art therapist Tally Tripp explained in an earlier interview. “In fact, art therapy is more often a process of making ugly or messy pictures that describe a feeling state, not a final product that is al

15、l neat and tied together. Art therapy is about that creative process where the customer, in the company of an art therapist is working and re-working problems via a range of variable art materials.Neither I nor Justin Waring-Crane, my partner, are art therapists. (She is an occupational therapist.)

16、The projects were leading are not, therefore, art therapy. And yet, the healing治疗的 benefits of creative expression are powerful. I can, at the very least, speak for myself; I leave our meetings feeling both accepted and inspired.21.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about? A. The purposes of the project.B.

17、The activities the women do.C. How the women carry out their projects.D. Why the women gather on Wednesday evenings.22.What can we infer about “The Art of Love? A. It is a party intended for women artists.B. Some high-quality artwork will be displayed.C. It is an opening ceremony for Bruce Lurie Gal

18、lery. D. Many famous artists will participate in the activity.23.Whats the authors attitude towards their projects?A. Cautious.B. Curious.C. Doubtful.D. Satisfied.BWhen I was in college, a man named Henry worked as a custodian (看门人) in our student union building. White-haired, with a Pennsylvania Du

19、tch accent, Henry could usually be seen in a baseball cap, a T-shirt and a pair of jeans.He was the custodian, and he was the most respected and most well-known person in the building. Everyone loved Henry, and it was because of all the implicit ways he expressed his love for everyone around him. He

20、nry didnt have to say, “I love you. He lived his love.Henry was always excited when he met someone new, and he wanted to know everything about them. He felt it was important to do things for people he valued. And Henry seemed to value everyone he met. He brought in articles or cartoons for certain p

21、eople, went out of his way to introduce people to each other, kept dozens of names and birthdays in his wallet so he could send cards, and helped students keep in touch with graduates who had written to him. He even assistedstudents who didnt have enough money to buy their books.Henry taught me - an

22、d many others he supported - how to live life to the fullest. Not by skydiving or exploring some foreign countries, but by appreciating where you are in life and valuing those around you.The funny thing is that despite all he did and taught us, Henry truly believed that he was the lucky one - that h

23、e was the one who was gaining so much by getting to know us. But all of us who remember Henry know that we were the ones who were truly blessed.We will never forget the man who taught us that best way to say “I love you often has little to do with the words.24. What does the word “implicit in Paragr

24、aph 2 most probably mean?A. silent. B. proper. C. attractive. D. unbelievable.25. According to the passage, working as a custodian in a college, Henry .A. made international travels to live a full lifeB. was a role model of how to be a caring personC. was busy organizing former students reunionsD. g

25、athered plenty information about the needy students26. Henry was always excited to meet new people because .A. it would make people think highly of himB. he was the most popular person in the college C. it was part of his responsibility as a custodian D. he treasured everything around him in his lif

26、e27. Which of the following word cannot be used to describe Henry?A. Kind. B. Adventurous. C. Supportive. D. SympatheticCIn July 2022, the American Space AgencyNASAadmitted to not having enough financialmeans to send man on Mars for the purpose of exploring it. The news had the effect of a bomb afte

27、r five years of communication and development for this space exploration project. And yet, a few months before this announcement, the two houses of the US Congress voted a law to guide future NASA tasks. Among these tasks was an inhabited trip to Mars in 2033.In the meantime, NASA is focusing on the

28、 Mars 2022 mission by building its rover 漫游者, which will be equipped with a series of new scientific instruments. This new machine will also look a lot like Curiosity which landed on the red planet in 2022. The mission Mars 2022 aims to assess the livability of the planet and possibly identify poten

29、tial tracks of life yesterday and today.At a recent press conference, former US astronaut Tom Jones announced that NASAs current budget could not solve some technical problems for 25 years. Thus, it postpones the first inhabited mission of the agency to Mars in 2043. The subject concerned mainly men

30、tioned many damages that will affect the body of astronauts.Indeed, the trip to Mars could be completed in nine months by considering the current technologies and the moment when the planets are closer to each other. However, periods of weightlessness that are too long may, in particular, cause a la

31、ck of calcium. In fact, it influences the bones of astronauts. In addition, this can lead to significant damage of vision.A quarter of a century is needed to develop new technologies to solve these problems. Forexample, there is the question of developing nuclear propulsion推进systems. Indeed, it coul

32、d reduce travel times. Finally, there is also the idea of designing something to allow astronauts to hibernate冬眠 during the trip!28. What made NASA put off its inhabited mission?A. Objection of scientists.B. The living conditions. C. The damage to health.D. A shortage of funds.29. Which is right abo

33、ut the Mars 2022 Mission?A. It has been put off.B. It is to evaluate the possibility for our living. C. Its aim is to send man to Mars.D. Its purpose is for man to walk on Mars.30. Whats the main idea of the last paragraph?A. The problems existing nowadays.B. The accuracy of travel times. C. The tim

34、e to develop technologies. D. The update of new devices. 第二节 七选五共 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。Not only do smart-phones provide unlimited access to information, they provide perfect opportunities to mul titask (doing two unrelated things at the same time). Any activ

35、ity can be accompanied by music, selfies or social media updates. Of course, some people pick improper time to text and lawmakers have steeped in. 31 In Hawaii, its illegal to text or even look at your phone while crossing the street, and in the Netherlands theyve banned texting while biking.32 .So

36、you need learn to self-control. Understanding how the brain multitasks and why we find multitasking so appealing will help you realize the danger of pulling out your phone.Twenty states have bans on driving using a hand - held phone while still allowing hands - free calls. Yet hands - free or hand -

37、 held makes no difference. 33 _ The real problem is theswitch(切换)of attention between the conversation and road, and that affects performance.People sense this and when on the phone they drive slower and increase their following distance, but they are far too confident and think these measures reduc

38、e risks. 34 . Everyone knows texting behind the wheel is dangerous, but listening to music or chatting with a passenger seems so undemanding as to be. Yet both measurably affect driving.People multitask merely because they see no harm in it; they see benefits. 35 Most people will still choose to mul

39、titask. But they should be fully aware of how that choice affects them and the potential consequences for themselves and others. They need to pay attention to how much- or how little - they are paying attention.A. They multitask for efficiency, to fight boredom or to keep up with social media. B. Bu

40、t legislation法律wont ban all situations in which multitasking is unwise.C. Instead of multitasking, they take more rest breaks and get a social media fix during a break. D. They damage driving process as equally as external (外部的) dangers go.E. However, texting while biking seems so undemanding as to

41、be harmless. F. Forty - eight states have banned texting while driving.G. This confidence is especially understandable for very simple tasks.第三局部语言知识运用共三节,总分值 55 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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处 的最正确选项。It was 4 oclock in the morning, when I received the pho

42、ne call.“This is the emergency room calling and your son was just 36 in with serious burn on his face, neck and arms. We have called for a(n) 37 and are going to fly him to the burn unit in Seattle. Seattle was 350 miles from his college, so we knew immediately this was 38 .The doctor described the

43、39 , which caused the burns. At 6 a.m., our son and his friends decided to barbecue hamburgers in the courtyard of their apartment. When they 40 thecharcoal(木炭), it burst into flames because they had sprayed too much petrol. The flames 41my sons shirt tail and shot from his waist to well over his he

44、ad. 42 , one of the boys was quick-minded, grasped my son, and 43 him on the grass. While it saved his life, there was not enough 44 to save him from fearful burns and the terrible scars(伤疤).After he 45 from the treatments, the doctors told him they would not do plastic surgery(整容) for 6 months 46 i

45、t takes that long for the skin to stop shrinking and wrinkling. So, he had to return to college with scars typical of burns.When I was a child, my mother told my sister who had a 10-inch very 47 scar on her arm, “Nancy, if you ignore the scar, other people will ignore it. It does not mean they will

46、not48 it, but it means it will not matter to them if it doesnt matter to you.I 49 this wisdom on to my son. He took my advice to 50 and returned to school with his head held highglad he was alive. By the end of the six-month waiting period, he decided that the scars did not 51 , so he made the 52 to

47、 give up any plastic surgery.We all have “scars that we believe 53 people to keep away from us. And we spend a lot of time thinking that if only we looked differently, or dressed differently, people would like us better. But you see, people will only judge you by your looks, or your clothes, if you are judging yourself by these same 54 standards. Put your imperfections out of your mind and concentrate on what you value 55 yourself, and your beauty will shine through.36. A. turnedB. givenC. broughtD . showed

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