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1、2022山西省太原市古交第十中学高二英语月考试题含解析一、选择题The manager is said to have arrived back from Paris where he someEuropean partners.A. would meet B. is meetingC. meets D. had met参考答案:D2.be sent to work there?A. Who do you suggest B. Who do you suggest that shouldC. Do you suggest who should D. Do you suggest whom sh
2、ould参考答案:A考察虚拟语气。Do you suggest是一个插入语,放在句中。Suggest后面的宾语从句使用虚 拟语气(should) +动词原形。故A正确。3. You promised me to go to the zoo on Sunday. You must keep, Mom.A. a word B. your word C. your wordsD. (he words参考答案:B略4. I lay on the floor, too to move.A. trembled;scaringB.trembling; scaringC. trembling; scaredD
3、. trembled;scared参考答案:CHe treasured a notebook in which his bank account password and his friendsaddresses.A wrote B were recorded C was written D wrote参考答案:increase your credit score, which will come in handy when you need an important loan, for a house or car, lor example. Your credit score can af
4、fect even unrelated things like insurance rates. Credit cards also offer more protection for users than debit cards (借记 卡).Under federal law, the credit card holder is only responsible for the first US $ 50 in fraudulent(欺诈的)purchases in cases of theft or loss. However, debit card users are responsi
5、ble for the first US $ 500.SallieMae found some good news in the fact that two thirds of students had discussed credit issues with their parents, but 84 percent said they needed more information. Those who didnt get any guidance were more likely to be surprised when they found out how much they owed
6、.While credit cards offer the easiest access to money, they make it easy to live outside your means. Less than a fifth of students surveyed paid off their balance every month, and carrying a balance brings finance charges, sometimes at a very high interest rates.SallieMae found that almost 40 percen
7、t of students chose their first credit card based on direct mail, which is probably why students get credit card offers in the mail. Bui when the credit card offers flow in, be sure that you read the fine print. Offers of low or no interest rates can disappear, leaving you a debt that climbs beyond
8、your ability to pay it off.52. What does the first paragraph imply?A. Most of the senior students are shocked to see how much they owed.B. Students can only take out loans from credit cards.C. Most of students, loans come from credit cards.D. Credit cards have a bad effect on college students.53. Th
9、e underlined part “come in handy in the third paragraph probably means “ ,A. bring trouble B. make mistakes C. be important D. be usefulAccording to SallieMae, what is the possible reason why students get so many credit card offers in the mail?A. Many students first credit card is based on direct ma
10、il.B. It costs the banks little to mail out credit cards.C. Students dont like to go to the bank to open a credit card account.D. Banks have no other way to let students use their credit cards.54. What is the theme of the third paragraph?A. The advantages of using debit cards.B. The similarities bet
11、ween credit cards and debit cards.C. The advantages of using credit cards.D. Credit cards are the most convenient form of payment.参考答案:CDACB略6. As a result of the serious flood, two thirds of the buildings in the area.A. needs to repairB. need to repairC. need repairedD. need to be repaired参考答案:Dhe
12、suggestion they all objected to to be effective finally.A . proving B . prove C . had proved D . proved参考答案:D略7. There are a couple of matters which I want to today for discussion.A. bring up B. build up C. make up D. put up参考答案:AFood supplies in the flood-stricken area. We must act immediately befo
13、re theres none left.A. have run out B. have been run out C. are running out D. are being run out参考答案:CPeople in a number of Chinese cities, including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Harbin, started Sunday morning to voice their opposition to Japanese rightwing activists landing on the Diaoyu Islan
14、ds.A. campaigns B. projects C. entertainments D. connections参考答案:A略8. It is requested that the reporter to blame for the wrong report.A. referring to B referring to beC. referred to be D. referred to being参考答案:CThe foreign guests,by an interpreter, came out of the hall.A. followingB. to followC. fol
15、lowedD. to be followed参考答案:CAs far as I know, they rarely, use imported materials.A. if not B .if so C. if anyD. if ever参考答案:D略9. I dont understand what the engineer means, but Ive got rough idea ofproject plan.A. the; a B. /; the C. the; / D. a; the参考答案:DThe bus fares have been because the prices o
16、f oil are going up.A. risen B. raised C. rose D. raising参考答案:10. - How can I repair it?-Well, look at the.A. explanations B. expressions C. instructions D. introductions 参考答案:CAmerican Indians about five percent of the US population.A. fill up B. bring up C. make up D. set up参考答案:CProfessor Zhang ,
17、thank you so much for giving us this wonderful speech.A. It doesnt matterC. Never mindB. Thafs rightI). It is my pleasure参考答案:D略二、完型填空19. On some special occasions in your life,you may find yourself faced with various choices.Youve probably been asked what you would do if you found a leather 21 full
18、 of cash.Would you keep it,turn it in to the police or ask for a 22 ?Woralop,a tramp from Thailand,only had 9 baht (铢)t。his name when he found it with 20,000 baht and several credit23 in it.It was more than 24 to buy him food and even a place to stay for weeks. 25 ,he didnt think about keeping it. H
19、e ran after the owner to 26 it,after seeing him 27 it by mistake.He wasnt able to run fast enough to 28 the man, so he went straight to the nearest police station to 29 it over.The owner,Nity,hadnt even 30he had lost things of his own when the police called to tell him they had it. When he learned t
20、hat a 31 man had turned it in and saw that all the money and the cards were still inside,he was more than 32 .The owner admitted that if he had no money he probably would have kept it.What a(n) 33 person Woralop was!Although he 34 gave Woralop a 2,000 baht,Nity later decided to also 35 the man a job
21、 at his factory in Bangkok.As a matter of fact,Woralop was more than happy to 36 it.lt comes with a 11,000 baht 37 and good accommodation.The social media has already started posting 38 of Woralop at his new job.Woralop is such a good example that being friendly really does 39.When youre40 toothers,
22、others have the same way that you treat them.21. A. vestB. whistleC. garment D. wallet22. A. giftB. rewardC. awardD. leave23. A.anecdotesB. allowances C. cardsD. certificates24. A. enoughB. possible C. suitableD. valid25. A. ThereforeB. However C. Moreover D. Besides26. A. accelerateB. arrestC. retu
23、rnD. reform27. A. droppingB. interrupting C. hiringD. bothering28. A. come up withB. team up with C. fed up withD. catch up with29. A. watchB. handC. takeD.turn30. A. admittedB. assumed C. noticedD. introduced31. A. homelessB. hopeless C. stainless D. worthless32. A. satisfiedB. alarmedC. surprised
24、D. embarrassed33. A. dynamicB. honestC. disgusting D. shabby34. A. eventually35. A. offerB. frequently C. gradually D. initiallyB. desireC. electD. declare36. A. overcomeB. conduct C. acceptD. receive37. A. costB. salaryC. guarantee D. privilege38. A. cataloguesB. videophonesC. microscopesD. photos3
25、9. A. take mB. take offC. pay offD. pay back40. A. kindB. meanC. outgoing D. competent参考答案:21. D21. D22. B 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. C 27. A 28. D 29. B 30. C 31. A 32. C 33.B 34. D 35. A 36. C 37. B 38. D 39. C 40. A 这是一一篇记叙文阅读,本文主要讲述了流浪者Woralop的拾金不昧精神,用自己的诚实 友好换来了一份好工作,这个故事告诉我们对待他人友好,别人才会以同样的方式对待我 们。2
26、1. Youve probably been asked what you would do if you found a leather1full of cash.A.vest 背心; B. whistle 口哨; C. garment 衣服; D. wallet 钱包,根据句意: 你或许被问到,当你发现一个充满现金的皮质钱包你会怎么做,故选D。22. Would you keep it,turn it in to the police or ask for a2?A. gift 礼物; B. reward报酬; C. award奖品;D. leave离开;根据句意:你是保留它,还是交给警察
27、,还 是寻求一个报酬,故选B。23. anecdotes 奇闻异事;B. allowances 津贴; C. cards 卡片,; D. certificates证书,固定搭配credit card意为:信用卡,故选C。24. It was more than4to buy him food and even a place to stay for weeks.A. enough 足句乡的; B. possible可能的;C. suitable合适的;D. valid重要的;根据句意:这些钱是非常足够的对于他去买食物,找一个地方待上几天,故选A。25. he didnt think about
28、 keeping it.A. Therefore 因止匕;B. However 然而; C.Moreover此外;D. Besides此外,句意:他没有想过保留它,与上文形成转折,故选B.26. He ran after the owner to6it.A. accelerate 力1 速;B. arrest 逮捕,阻止; C.return返回,归还; D. reform改良,句意:他跟在主人的后面跑,去归还钱包,故选Co27. after seeing him7it by mistake.A. dropping 掉; B. interrupting 打断; C.hiring雇佣; D. bo
29、thering烦扰,根据句意:在看到他一不小心把钱包掉了后,这里 drop是指钱包掉落,故选A。28. He wasnt able to run fast enough to8the man.A. come up with 提出; B. teamup with 与合作; C. fed up with 受够了,对.厌倦; D. catch up with 追赶 上,根据句意:他不能跑足够快追上他,故选D。29. so he went straight to the nearest police station to9it over.A. watch 观看; B.hand传递,交给; C. tak
30、e拿,取,获得; D. turn转向,转换,结合上下文可知, 他把钱包交给了最近的警察局,故选B。30. The owner,Nity,hadnt even10he had lost things of his own when the police called to tell him they had it.句意:当警察打电话给主人Nity时,他甚至还没注意到自己的东西丢了A. admitted 承认; B. assumed 假设;C. noticed 注意到;D.introduced 介绍,故选 CoA. homeless无家可归的; B. hopeless没有希望的; C. stain
31、less纯洁的; D. worthless 无价值的,根据上文,Woralop,a tramp from Thailand,only had 9 baht (铢)to his name可知Woralop是一个流浪者,故选A。31. he was more than12.A. satisfied 满意的; B. alarmed 惊恐的; C.surprised惊讶的;D. embarrassed尴尬的,结合上下文可知,流浪者Woralop没有保留钱包让主人Nity感到很惊讶,Nity在下文也说到,如果是自己,身上没有多少钱或许 会保留他所捡到的钱包,故选C。32. What a(n)13pers
32、on Woralop was!A. dynamic 动态的; B. honest 诚实的; C. disgusting令人厌恶的: D. shabby破旧的,卑鄙的,结合上文Woralop 的拾金不昧精神可知它是一个诚实的人,故选B。33. Although he14gave Woralop a 2,000 baht, A. eventually 最终; B. frequently频繁地;C. gradually逐渐地;D. initially最初地,句意:尽管Nity最初给了Woralop2000株,根据下文可知Nity还提供给他一个工作,故选C。34. Nity later decided
33、 to also15the man a job at his factory in Bangkok.A. offer 提供;B. desire渴望;C. elect选出; D. declare声明,句意:Nity之后决定提供Woralop 一份工作,故选AoWoralop was more than happy to16it 句意:Woralop 非常开心的接受 了这份工作A. overcome 克服; B. conduct 管理,领导; C. accept 接受; D. receive 收到 故选Coit comes with a 11,000 baht17and good accommod
34、ation.A. cost 花费; B.salary薪水; C. guarantee保证; D. privilege特权,句意;11000的薪水和一个好 的住宿,故选B.35. The social media has already started posting18of Woralop at his new job.句意:社会媒体早已开始发送Woralop在他新工作的照片A. catalogues目录; B. videophones 视电话; C. microscopes显微镜; D. photos图片,故选D。36. Woralop is such a good example that
35、 being friendly really does19.句意: Woralop 是一个好例子,友好真的可以帮助取得成功,A. take m B. take off起飞;脱下;离开 C.pay off取得成功;D. pay back偿还,故选Coyoure20to others,others have the same way that you treat them.句意:你对待他人友好,他人也会以同样的方式对待你,A. kind有好的;B. mean吝啬的;C.outgoing外向的;D. competent有能力的,故选A。【名师点睛】语境信息解题法:近几年的完形填空题淡化了语法结枸性的
36、题,选项重在 语意干扰,也就是说,对具体的语言知识应该融入具体的语境中去考虑,考生应具有通过 上下文提示、暗示或铺垫,对篇章进行整体上的把握的能力。所以,快速浏览全文,迅速 领悟篇章主旨,通过上下文语境选择答案选项乃解决完形填空的关键、例如小题11 , When he learned that a11man had turned it in and saw that all the money and thecards were still inside0 A. homeless 无家可归的; B. hopeless 没有希望的;C.stainless 纯洁的; D. worthless 无价
37、值的,根据第一段中:Woralop.a tramp fromThailand,only had 9 baht (铢)to his name”可知 Woralop 是一个无家可回的流浪汉.故选A。20.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填 入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Even though my parents were married for well over fifty years, I still felt that they stayed together for the sake o
38、f the children7. At eighty-five years old, Dad 16 a stroke. While he was recovering in the hospital, I saw my parents 17 shine through like never before. I watched Dad reach his hand out for Mom to 18 . I noticed he firmly pulled her toward him for a kiss on the forehead. In my lifetime I had never
39、19 these outward signs of love by my parents.Gradually, Dads health 20 and soon after his eighty-eighth birthday he was hospitalized. 21 the next four months, he spent only a few days at home, in between 22 to the hospital and nursing homes. The 23 never found out exactly what the problem was, but w
40、e knew. His time here with us was 24 .Mom would visit Dad faithfully every day, and sometimes 25 twice a day. Of course, she 26 made sure he had the cleanest laundry and the tastiest treats. While I was at work, Mom took the bus to the hospital to see him in the afternoon. She made certain the docto
41、rs, nurses and staff 27 him the finest 28 . Each day he would reach out to hold Moms hand.The next day, Mom and I brought anniversary cards and flowers to 29 with Dad. That evening Mom and I went out for a(n) 30 , but special anniversary dinner with my wife. The 31 of us sat at a table for four-the
42、fourth place 32 Dads loving presence. 33 Mom and I arrived at the hospital the following afternoon, Dads nurse stopped us in the hallway. She stood 34 in front of the door and reached out her hand, placing it on my shoulder. There was no need for words. We knew Dad was 35 . Mom held Dad/s hand and g
43、ave him one last kiss, as their love shined through.16. A. treatedB.survivedC. discoveredD.sufferedA. loveB.friendshipC. thoughtD.confidence17. A. clean B.hugC. holdD. checkA. understoodB. witnessedC. admittedD.recognized18. A. remainedB. changedC. recoveredD.failedA. BeyondB.AmongC. DuringD.Between
44、19. A. visitsB.momentsC. chancesD.directionsA. parentsB.brothersC. villagersD.doctors20. A. turning upB. running out C. building upD.passing onA. still B.alsoC. evenD. yet21. A. always B. never C. occasionally D. sometimesA. promised B. provided C. requested D. offered22. A. surroundings B. careC. o
45、peration D.roomA. liveB.workC. shareD.play23. A. simpleB.expensiveC. slightD.nobleA. twoB.four C. fiveD. three24. A. representing B. declaring C. announcing D. statingA. Before B. AlthoughC. WhenD. Until25. A. nervously B. quietly C. carefully D. curiouslyA. angry B. happyC. luckyD. gone参考答案:16-20 D
46、ACBD 21-25 CADBC 26-30 ADBCA 31-35 DACBD三、阅读理解21. According to a study by SallieMae, 84 percent of undergraduate students have credit cards, and by the time they are seniors, they have accumulated US $4,100 in debt, on top of whatever student loans they may have taken out.Credit cards arc the most c
47、onvenient form of payment, and they arc aggressively marketed to college students. Reportedly, a typical college student carries 4.6 credit cards and US $ 3,173 in credit card debt.Credit cards seem to be a fact of life, not just student life. In the long term, using a credit card properly and paying off the balance can help establish a card history and