高二英语月考题
2016-06-01
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
Tom
plan
to
do
next
week
A.To
make
a
robot
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B.To
enter
a
competition.
C.To
surprise
the
woman.
2.What
is
the
woman
A.A
waitress.
B.A
tour
guide.
C.A
saleswoman.
3.What
is
the
woman’s
problom
A.She
forgot
her
seat
number.
B.She
got
on
the
wrong
train.
C.She
lost
her
train
ticket.
4.Why
has
the
man
stopped
exercising
A.He
is
busy
moving
house.
B.He
lives
far
away
from
the
gym.
C.He
dislikes
going
to
gym
alone.
5.How
is
Janet
probably
feeling
now
A.Disappointed.
B.Confused.
C.Stressed.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.How
long
is
the
woman
going
to
stay
at
the
hotel
A.Two
nights.
B.Three
nights.
C.Four
nights.
7.Why
are
the
prices
for
the
two
rooms
different
A.The
rooms
are
different
in
size.
B.
The
rooms
have
different
views.
C.The
rooms
are
of
different
shapes.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.How
did
the
man
come
to
place
A.By
car
B.On
foot.
C.
By
train.
9.Why
is
the
man
here
A.To
have
an
interview.
B.To
discuss
traffic
problems
C.To
share
his
work
experience
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where
are
the
speakers
A.In
a
bank.
B.On
a
lake.
C.At
a
hotel.
11.Why
does
David’s
f
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want
to
spend
Christmas
in
the
countryside
A.He
can
enjoy
the
lake
view.
B.
He
can
be
free
from
housework.
C.
He
can
have
some
peace
and
quiet
Christmas
12.Why
is
David
unhappy
A.He
can’t
attend
the
party
B.He
isn’t
allowed
to
stake
(打赌).
C.He
has
to
cook
for
his
parents.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.How
does
Steven
describe
his
music
A.It’s
hard
rock.
B.
It’s
folk
music.
C.
It’s
modern
pop
14.Why
does
Steven
love
Australian
audiences
A.They
never
throw
things
at
him.
B.They
buy
more
of
his
records.
C.They
are
more
friendly.
15.What’s
Steven’s
attitude
towards
people
downloading
his
music
A.He
doesn’t
mind.
B.He
feels
upset.
C.He
is
puzzled.
16.What
advice
does
Steven
give
to
songwriters
A.Listen
to
more
music.
B.Stick
to
their
owen
style.
C.Make
use
of
the
Internet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Which
can
best
describe
a
tension(紧张性)
headache
A.It
occurs
repeatedly.
B.It
lasts
over
a
month.
C.It
causes
severe
pain.
18.Which
is
a
symptom
of
tension
headaches
A.Loss
of
consciousness.
B.Increased
blood
pressure.
C.A
pain
at
the
back
of
the
head.
19.What
is
the
cause
of
rebound(反跳性)
headaches
A.Stressful
events.
B.Tension
in
the
muscles.
C.Too
much
use
of
pain
medicine.
20.Why
is
a
headache
diary
helpful
for
the
treatment
A.It
helps
one
find
the
cause
his
headaches.
B.It
reminds
one
to
take
medicine
on
time.
C.It
helps
remove
constant
pain.
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Peter
loved
to
shop
u
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articles(物品).
Almost
a
month
ago,
he
bought
popular
word
game
that
used
little
pieces
of
wood
with
different
letters
on
them.
As
he
was
purchasing
it,
the
salesgirl
said,
“Uh,
look,
the
game
box
haven’t
even
been
opened
yet.
That
might
be
worth
some
money.
”
Peter
examine
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the
box,
and,
sure
enough,
it
was
completely
covered
in
factory-sealed
plastic.
And
he
saw
a
date
of
1973
on
the
back
of
the
box.
“You
should
put
tha
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up
for
auction
(拍卖)
on
the
Internet,
and
see
what
happens.”the
salesgirl
said.
“Yes,
you’re
righ
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People
like
something
rare.”
Peter
agreed,
“I
can’t
imagine
there
being
very
many
unopened
boxes
of
this
game
still
around
40
years
later.”
“Don’t
forget
to
tell
me
if
you
sell
it.”
the
salesgirl
smiled.
“No
problem.”
Peter
said.
After
he
got
home
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Peter
went
online
to
several
auction
websites
looking
for
his
game.
But
he
couldn’t
find
it.
Then
he
typed
in
the
name
of
the
word
game
and
hit
Search.
The
search
result
was
543
websites
containing
information
about
the
changes
of
the
game.
Over
the
years,
the
game
had
been
produced
using
letters
in
different
sizes
and
game
boards
in
different
colors.
He
also
found
some
lists
of
game
fans
looking
for
various
versions
of
the
game.
Peter
emailed
some
of
them,
telling
them
what
he
had.
Two
weeks
later,
Peter
went
back
to
the
shop.
“Hello.
Do
you
still
remember
the
unopened
word
game ”
The
salesgirl
looked
a
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him
for
a
second,
then
recognized
him
and
said,
“Oh,
hi!”
“I’ve
got
som
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for
you,”
Peter
said.
“I
sold
the
game
and
made
$1,000.
Thank
you
for
your
suggestion.”
He
handed
her
three
$
100
bills.
“Wow!”
the
salesgirl
cried
out.
“Thank
you,
I
never
expected
it.”
21.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Peter’s
word
game
A.
It
was
made
around
40
years
ago.
B.
It
had
game
boards
in
different
sizes.
C.
It
was
kept
in
a
plastic
bag
with
a
seal.
D.
It
had
little
pieces
of
wood
in
different
colors.
22.
What
did
the
salesgirl
probably
think
of
Peter’s
word
game
A.
Old
and
handy.
B.
Rare
and
valuable.
C.
Classic
and
attractive.
D.
Colorful
and
interesting
23.
What
is
the
main
theme
of
the
story
A.
It’s
important
to
keep
a
promise.
B.
It’s
great
to
share
in
other
people’s
happiness.
C.
We
should
be
grateful
for
the
help
from
others.
D.
Something
rare
is
worth
a
large
amount
of
money.
B
What
Theresa
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Loe
is
doing
proves
that
a
large
farm
isn’t prerequisite for
a
modern
grow-your-own
lifestyle.
On
a
mere
1/10
of
an
acre
in
Los
Angeles,
Loe
and
her
family
grow,
can(装罐)and
preserve
much
of
the
food
they
consume.
Loe
is
a
master
fo
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preserver,
gardener
and
canning
expert.
She
also
operates
a
website,
where
she
shares
her
tips
and
recipes,
with
the
goal
of
demonstrating
that
everyone
has
the
ability
to
control
what’s
on
their
plate.
Loe
initially
went
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to
school
to
become
an
engineer,
but
she
quickly
learned
that
her
enthusiasm
was
mainly
about
growing
and
preparing
her
own
food.
“I
got
into
cooking
my
own
food
and
started
growing
my
own
herbs
(香草)
and
foods
for
that
fresh
flavor,”she
said.
Engineer
by
day,
Loe
learned
cooking
at
night
school.
She
ultimately(最终)
purchased
a
small
piece
of
land
with
her
husband
and
began
growing
their
own
foods.
“I
teach
people
h
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to
live
farm-fresh
without
a
farm,”
Loe
said.
Through
her
website
Loe
emphasizes
that
“anybody
can
do
this
anywhere.”
Got
an
apartment
with
a
balcony
(阳台)
Plant
some
herbs(香草).
A
window
Perfect
spot
for
growing.
Start
with
herbs,
she
recommends,
because
“they’re
very
forgiving(宽容的).”
Just
a
little
of
the
herbs
“can
take
your
regular
cooking
to
a
whole
new
level,”
she
added.
“I
think
it’s
a
great
place
to
start.”
“Then
Try
growing
something
from
a
seed,
she
said,
like
a
tomato
or
some
tea.”
Canning
is
a
natural
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extension
of
the
planting
she
does.
With
every
planted
food.
Loe
noted,
there’s
a
moment
when
it’s
bursting
with
its
absolute
peak
flavor.
“I
try
and
keep
it
in
a
time
capsule
in
a
canning
jar,”
Loe
said.
“Canning
for
me
is
about
knowing
what’s
in
your
food,
knowing
where
it
comes
from.”
In
addition
to
bei
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more
in
touch
with
the
food
she’s
eating,
another
joy
comes
from
passing
this
knowledge
and
this
desire
for
good
food
to
her
children:
“Influencing
them
and
telling
them
your
opinion
on
not
only
being
careful
what
we
eat
but
understanding the
bigger
picture,”
she
said,
“that
if
we
don’t
take
care
of
the
earth,
no
will.”
24.The
underlined
w
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“prerequisite”
(Pare.
1)
is
closest
in
meaning
to
“______”.
A.
recipe
B.
substitute
C.
requirement
D.
challenge
25.Why
does
Loe
suggest
starting
with
herbs
A.
They
are
used
daily.
B.
They
are
easy
to
grow.
C.
They
can
grow
very
tall
D.
They
can
be
eaten
uncooked
26.According
to
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Loe,
what
is
the
benefit
of
canning
her
planted
foods
A.
It
can
preserve
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best
flavor
B.
It
can
promote
her
online
sales
C.
It
can
better
her
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skills
D.
It
can
improve
their
nutrition
27.What
is
the
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bigger
picture”
(Para.
6)
that
Loe
wishes
her
children
to
understand
A.
The
knowledge
about
good
food
B.
The
way
to
live
a
grow-our-own
life
C.
The
joy
of
getting
in
touch
with
foods
D.
The
responsibility
to
protect
our
earth
C
Daniel
Anderson,
a
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psychologist,
believes
it’s
important
to
distinguish
television’s
influences
on
children
from
those
of
the
family.
We
tend
to
blame
TV,
he
says,
for
problems
it
doesn’t
really
cause,
overlooking
our
own
roles
in
shaping
children’s
minds.
One
traditional
bel
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about
television
is
that
it
reduces
a
child’s
ability
to
think
and
to
understand
the
world.
While
watching
TV,
children
do
not
merely
absorb
words
and
images
(影像).
Instead,
they
learn
both
explicit
(明确的)and
hidden
meanings
from
what
they
see.
Actually,
children
learn
early
the
psychology
of
characters
in
TV
shows.
Furthermore,
as
many
teachers
agree,
children
understand
far
more
when
parents
watch
TV
with
them,
explaining
new
words
and
ideas.
Yet,
most
parents
use
an
educational
program
as
a
chance
to
park
their
kids
in
front
of
the
set
and
do
something
in
another
room.
Another
argument
aga
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television
is
that
it
replaces
reading
as
a
form
of
entertainment.
But
according
to
Anderson,
the
amount
of
time
spent
watching
television
is
not
related
to
reading
ability.
TV
doesn’t
take
the
place
of
reading
for
most
children;
it
takes
the
place
of
similar
sorts
of
recreation,
such
as
listening
to
the
radio
and
playing
sports.
Things
like
parents’
educational
background
have
a
stronger
influence
on
a
child’s
reading.
“A
child’s
reading
ability
is
best
predicted
by
how
much
a
parent
reads.”
Anderson
says.
Traditional
wisdom
als
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has
it
that
heavy
television-watching
lowers
IQ
(智商)
scores
and
affects
school
performance.
But
here,
too,
Anderson
notes
that
no
studies
have
proved
it.
In
fact,
research
suggests
that
it’s
the
other
way
around.
“If
you’re
smart
young,
you’ll
watch
less
TV
when
you’re
older,”
Anderson
says.
Yet,
people
of
lower
IQ
tend
to
be
lifelong
television
viewers.
For
years
research
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have
attempted
to
show
that
television
is
dangerous
to
children.
However,
by
showing
that
television
promotes
none
of
the
dangerous
effects
as
conventionally
believed,
Anderson
suggests
that
television
cannot
be
condemned
without
considering
other
influences.
28.
By
watching
TV,
children
learn
_________.
A.
images
through
words
B.
more
than
explicit
meanings
C.
more
about
images
than
words
D.
little
about
people’s
psychology
29.
Which
of
the
fo
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is
most
related
to
children’s
reading
ability
A.
Radio-listening
B.
Television-watching
C.
Parents’
reading
list
D.
Parents’
educational
background
30.
Anderson
believed
that
_________.
A.
the
more
a
child
watches
TV,
the
smarter
he
is
B.
the
younger
a
child
is,
the
more
he
watches
TV
C.
the
smarter
a
child
is,
the
less
likely
he
gets
addicted
to
TV
D.
the
less
a
child
watches
TV,
the
better
he
performs
at
school
31.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage
A.
To
advise
on
the
educational
use
of
TV.
B.
To
describe
TV’s
harmful
effects
on
children.
C.
To
explain
traditional
views
on
TV
influences.
D.
To
present
Anderson’s
unconventional
ideas.
D
It
was
once
common
t
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regard
Britain
as
a
society
with
class
distinction.
Each
class
had
unique
characteristics.
In
recent
years,
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writers
have
begun
to
speak
the
'decline
of
class'
and
'classless
society'
in
Britain.
And
in
modern
day
consumer
society
everyone
is
considered
to
be
middle
class.
But
pronouncing
th
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death
of
class
is
too
early.
A
recent
wide-ranging
society
of
public
opinion
found
90
percent
of
people
still
placing
themselves
in
particular
class;
73
percent
agreed
that
class
was
still
a
vital
part
of
British
society;
and
52
percent
thought
there
were
still
sharp
class
differences.
Thus,
class
may
not
be
culturally
and
politically
obvious,
yet
it
remains
an
important
part
of
British
society.
Britain
seems
to
have
a
love
of
stratification.
One
unchanging
aspe
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of
a
British
person's
class
position
is
accent.
The
words
a
person
speaks
tell
her
or
his
class.
A
study
of
British
accents
during
1970s
found
that
a
voice
sounding
like
a
BBC
newsreader
was
viewed
as
the
most
attractive
voice,
Most
people
said
this
accent
sounded
'educated'
and
'soft'.
The
accents
placed
at
the
bottom
in
this
study,
on
the
other
hand,
were
regional(地区的)city
accents.
These
accents
were
seen
as
'common'
and
'ugly'.
However,
a
similar
study
of
British
accents
in
the
US
turned
these
results
upside
down
and
placed
some
regional
accents
as
the
most
attractive
and
BBC
English
as
the
least.
This
suggests
that
British
attitudes
towards
accent
have
deep
roots
and
are
based
on
class
prejudice.
In
recent
year
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however,
young
upper
middle-class
people
in
London,
have
begun
to
adopt
some
regional
accents,
in
order
to
hide
their
class
origins.
This
is
an
indication
of
class
becoming
unnoticed.
However,
the
1995
pop
song
'Common
People'
puts
forward
the
view
that
though
a
middle-class
person
may
'want
to
live
like
common
people'
they
can
never
appreciate
the
reality
of
a
working-class
life.
32.
A
recent
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )study
of
public
opinion
shows
that
in
modern
Britain
________.
A.
it
is
time
to
end
class
distinction
B.
most
people
belong
to
middle
class
C.
it
is
easy
to
recognize
a
person’s
class
D.
people
regard
themselves
socially
different
33.
The
word
stratifi
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in
Paragraph
3
is
closest
in
meaning
to
________.
A.
variety
B.
division
C.
authority
D.
qualification
34.
The
study
in
the
U
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showed
that
BBC
English
was
regarded
as
_________.
A.
regional
B.
educated
C.
prejudiced
D.
unattractive
35.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
A.
The
middle
class
is
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expanding
B.
A
person’s
accent
reflects
his
class
C.
Class
is
a
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part
of
British
society
D.
Each
class
has
unique
characteristics.
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。选项中有两项为多余选项。(注意:E涂AB;
F涂AC;
G涂AD
)
At
times,
our
wo
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and
anxieties
can
defeat
us.
36
Here
is
a
brief
list
of
techniques
that
you
can
use
to
help
gain
a
better
viewpoint
on
things
during
the
anxious
moments.
37
A
person
should
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ake
a
deep
breath
and
try
to
find
something
to
do
for
a
few
minutes
to
get
their
mind
off
the
problem.
A
person
could
get
some
fresh
air,
listen
to
some
music,
or
do
an
activity
that
will
give
them
a
fresh
perspective
on
things.
Remember
that
our
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )fearful
thoughts
are
made
to
seem
worse
and
can
make
the
problem
worse.
38
When
unexpectedly
having
thoughts
that
make
you
fearful
or
anxious,
challenge
these
thoughts
by
asking
yourself
positive
questions
that
will
maintain
objectivity
and
common
sense.
Be
smart
in
how
y
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ou
deal
with
fears
and
anxieties.
Do
not
try
to
deal
with
everything
all
at
once.
When
facing
a
current
or
upcoming
task
that
makes
you
anxious,
break
the
task
into
small
ones.
39
Remember
that
a
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the
worrying
in
the
world
will
not
change
anything.
Most
of
what
you
worry
about
never
comes
true.
40
Then
you
should
leave
everything
else
in
the
hands
of
God.
It
is
not
easy
to
d
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with
all
the
fears
and
worries.
When
your
fears
and
anxieties
have
the
best
of
you,
try
to
calm
down
and
then
get
the
facts
of
the
situation.
The
key
is
to
take
it
slow.
All
you
can
do
is
doing
your
best
each
day,
hope
for
the
best,
and
when
something
does
happen,
take
it
easy.
Take
it
one
step
at
a
time
and
things
will
work
out
well
at
last.
A.
When
feeling
a
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stop
what
you
are
doing
and
try
to
do
something
relaxing.
B.
This
will
give
you
the
confidence
to
manage
your
anxiety.
C.
Instead
of
worr
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about
something
that
probably
won’t
happen,
concentrate
on
what
you
are
able
to
do.
D.
The
next
time
yo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )u
feel
depressed,
review
your
list
and
think
about
the
good
things
that
you
have
in
your
life.
E.
A
good
wa
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to
manage
your
worry
is
to
challenge
your
negative
thinking
with
positive
statements
and
realistic
thinking.
F.
In
addition,
o
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ur
worries
can
change
our
understanding
of
what
is
reality
and
what
is
not.
G.
Completin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
these
smaller
tasks
once
at
a
time
will
make
the
stress
more
manageable
and
increase
your
chances
of
success.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I
was
really
wors
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off.I
had
only
$10
and
even
didn’t
have
41
to
eat
breakfast
or
pack
my
own
lunch
that
day.As
I
42
my
son
to
school,I
noticed
a
man
walking
up
the
road.I’d
seen
him
before—elderly,worn,
43
in
whatever
rags
he
could
find
and
44
on
a
piece
of
branch
as
a
walking
stick.
45
I’d
always
pack
two
sandwiches
in
case
I
saw
him
or
anyone
else
in
need.I
also
noticed
a
lady
46
fresh
fruit
cups($5)&fruit
bowls($7)on
the
roadside.I
prayed
I’d
see
him
when
I
came
back
in
the
47
to
go
to
work.I
did,and
he
was
sitting
on
the
bus
stop
bench
right
next
to
the
fruit
seller!
I
pulled
over,
48
a
bowl
of
fruit
for
$7,told
her
to
keep
the
49
and
immediately
turned
to
give
the
50
to
the
man.As
I
jumped
back
into
my
car
to
rush
to
work,the
lady
stopped
me
and
gave
me
a(n)
51
fruit
bowl!
I
know
she
had
it
hard
financially.So
I
refused
but
she
52
I
take
it.
When
I
got
t
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work
I
took
a
different
53
that
I
don’t
usually
use,which
passed
my
favorite
store,so
I
54
to
say
good
morning
to
the
ladies
working
there.The
ATM
was
right
there,and
as
I
passed,I
55
stepped
on
a
$10
bill
lying
on
the
ground!
I
56
but
there
was
no
one
who
just
used
the
ATM.I
asked
the
girls
in
the
store
if
they
may
have
57
it
and
they
said
no,and
told
me
it
was
a
58
so
take
it.
Later,during
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lunchtime,a
coworker
said
she’d
brought
too
much
food
and
59
me
half.Another
coworker
had
the
same
problem
so
we
had
a
60
feast!
You
get
what
you
give,and
blessings
come
just
when
you
need
it.
41.A.money
B.time
C.chance
D.effort
42.A.cycled
B.guided
C.drove
D.forced
43.A.trapped
B.engaged
C.absorbed
D.dressed
44.A.1eaning
B.standing
C.sitting
D.climbing
45.A.Usually
B.Finally
C.Actually
D.Quickly
46.A.buying
B.delivering
C.selling
D.choosing
47.A.distance
B.position
C.way
D.direction
48.A.purchased
B.borrowed
C.ordered
D.co11ected
49.A.change
B.note
C.check
D.gift
50.A.sandwiches
B.fruit
C.bill
D.stick
51.A.free
B.expensive
C.different
D.regular
52.A.agreed
B.preferred
C.insisted
D.declared
53.A.bus
B.seat
C.exit
D.entrance
54.A.rested
B.followed
C.parked
D.paused
55.A.almost
B.never
C.ever
D.only
56.A.turned
back
B.1ooked
around
C.watched
out
D.got
away
57.A.taken
B.dropped
C.picked
D.moved
58.A.blessing
B.trial
C.prize
D.pleasure
59.A.1ent
B.offered
C.returned
D.sent
60.A.dull
B.fast
C.huge
D.poor
第二节
语法填空(15分)
Cloning
has
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lways
been
with
us
and
is
here
to
stay.
It
is
an
exact
____61_____(复制,拷贝)
of
another
animal
or
plant.
It
is
a
difficult
task
____62____(undertake).
Cloning
plants
is
straightforward_____63_____(而)
cloning
animals
is
very
complicated.
Dolly’s
appearance
raised
a
storm
of
objections
and
had
a
great
____64____
(影响)on
the
media
and
the
public
imagination.
A
group
of
stud
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from
England
has
come
to
the
Zhoukoudian
caves
for
a
visit.
People
must
be
aware
that
it’s
here
____65____
they
found
evidence
of
some
of
the
earliest
people
who
lived
in
this
part
of
the
word.
They
___66_____
(excavate)
there
for
many
years.
It
is
____67____(reason
)
to
assume
that
they
lived
in
these
caves,
____68_____of(不管、不顾)
the
cold.It
seems
that
they
used
the
____69_____(sharp)
stone
tools
to
cut
up
animals
and
remove
the
skin.
They
would
rub
an
ample
amount
of
salt
onto
the
skin
to
make
____70____
soft.
第三节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
To
be
honest,
a
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a
Senior
Two
student,
my
favorite
sport
is
football.
I
was
a
member
of
our
school
football
team.
We
practice
for
three
times
a
week
and
often
watch
football
match
on
TV
or
on
the
Internet
together.
Play
football
not
only
makes
us
grow
tall
and
strong
but
also
give
us
a
sense
of
fair
play
and
team
spirit.
We
must
keep
in
minds
that
we
play
for
the
team
instead
ourselves.
Also
sport
teaches
us
the
important
of
obeying
the
rules
in
a
match.
Each
player
must
listen
to
the
captain(队长),
which
is
the
leader
of
the
team.
And
they
must
not
break
the
rules
too
often
if
we
want
to
win
the
game.
第三部分
写作(25分)
假如你是李明,你的美国笔友Linda
想了解你的暑假计划。请根据下面的提示写封回信。
读书学习
帮助父母做家务
参加其他活动
注意:
1.
词数在100左右;开头和结尾已经给出,但不计入总词数。
2.
可适当发挥,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Linda,
I’m
extremel
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pleased
to
hear
from
you.
Thank
you
for
your
concern
about
me.
My
summer
vocation
is
coming.
Here
are
my
vocation
plans.______________
___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
高二英语月考
2016-06-01
听力:1-5
BABCC
6-10
BBAAC
11-15
CAACA
16-20
BACCA
阅读:21-23
ABC
24-27CBAD
28-31
BCCD
32-35
DBDC
36-40
FAEGC
完形:41-45
BCDAA
46-50
CDAAB
51-55
ACDDA
56---60BBABC
语法填空答案:
61.copy
62.
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undertake
63.
while/but
64.
impact/effect/influence
65.that
66.have
been
excav
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67.reasonable
68.regardless
69.sharpened
70.it
短文改错答案
第二句:was→am
第三句:去掉for
第三句:match→matches
第四句:Play→Playing
第四句:give→gives
第五句:minds→mind
第五句:instead
后加of
第六句:important→importance
第七句:which→who
第八句:they→we
写作答案
I’m
extremely
pleas
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed
to
hear
from
you.
Thank
you
for
your
concern
about
me.
My
summer
vocation
is
coming.
Here
are
my
vocation
plans.
Firstly,
I
plan
to
study
hard
and
spend
two
hours
reading
every
day.
Reading
is
my
favorite
hobby.
I
can
never
stop
the
love
for
reading
because
books
are
like
wise
teachers
as
well
as
good
friends.
Secondly,
I’d
like
to
help
my
parents
to
do
some
housework.
As
you
know,
as
a
busy
Senior
High
student,
I
seldom
help
them
with
the
housework.
Thirdly,
being
an
active
young
person,
I’ll
take
part
in
other
activities
such
as
cleaning
up
streets
or
parks,
helping
the
elderly
and
so
on.
Best
Wishes.