晚西一中高二级英语
统西一中高二级英语
陇西一中2026届高二第五次月考试卷
14.How does the woman like her food tasting course
A.It was quite frustrating.B.It was sometimes stressful.
C.It was time-consuming.
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15.What did the woman gain from her experience in Denmark
A.Many helpful contacts.B.Some new recipes.
C.A better job.
第一都分听力共两节,满分30分)
16.What does the woman like most about her present job
第一节供5小题:每小愿15分,满分7.5分)
A.Interviewing clients.
B.Tasting food.
C.Writing a report.
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小愿,从题中所输的A、B、C三个速项中进出最佳迹项。
听第10段材料,回答第17至20愿.
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和侧读下一小愿。每段对话仅读一遭。
17.What does the speaker say about going to the gym
1.What is the man going to do
A.It's expensive.
B.It's challenging.
C.It's boring sometimes
A.Prepare for an exam.
B.Visit his friends
C.Go on a trip.
18.What does the speaker advise snowboarding beginners to do
2.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Practise regularly.
B.Start on high hills.
C.Learn from Olympic snowboarders.
A.Old friends.
B.Their fathers retired life.
C.Exercise plans.
19.Why is snowboarding easy to get started
3.Why does the woman call the man
A.Because it has simple rules.
A.To recommend a park.B.To invite him to a party.
C.To offer him a lift.
B.Because it needs no instructor.
4.Where does the conversation most probably take place
C.Because it needs little preparation.
A.In a library.
B.In a bookstore.
C.In a travel company.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking about
5.How will the speakers go to the cinema
A.The introduction of a new sport.B.The benefits of exercise.C.The skills of snowboarding
A.By taxi.
B.By underground.
C.By bus.
第二都分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第二节(共15小思:每小赠1.5分,满分22.5分)
第一节(共15小题:每小愿25分,满分37.5分)
所下面5段对话成教白。每段对话或妆白后有几个小愿,从愿中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
侧读下列短文,从每愿所給的A、B、C、D四个迹项中进出最佳选项。
逸出最佳选项。所每段对话成教白前,你将有时间侧读各个小愿,每小愿5秒钟:所完后,各
A
小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或激白读两遭。
Using an app to learn a language is convenient because you can follow lessons and check your
听第6段材料,回答第6、7愿。
progress anywhere,even if there's just a few minutes.Below is a list of my favorite ways to learn
6.What's the relationship between the speakers
languages from my phone.
A.Workmates
B.Classmates
C.Shop assistant and customer.
Google Translate
7.Why does the man look different
Most of apps teach you a language through exercises and progressive steps.while Google's
A.He has lost some weight.B.He's wearing a new coat.
C.He's wearing glasses
simply tells you how to write and speak anything you run through it.Still,I think it's a great choice
听第7段材料,回答第8、9思。
for beginners.I like to leam languages with Google Translate for two main reasons:its long list of
8.What does the man's brother think of Mr.Williams
supported languages,and the several language learning methods.
A.He's talented.
B.He's strict.
C.He's humorous.
Memrise
9.What would Mr.Williams like his students to do
Memrise isn't as easy to use for quick translations as Google Translate,but it is easy to work
A.Talk with native speakers.B.Join the Spanish club
C.Speak Spanish loudly.
with,supports offine courses,and lets you leam a number of languages.You can start off simple or
所第8段材料,日答第10至12愿.
skip all the way through to more advanced lessons.I find Memrise to be unique in how it teaches
10.What does the man think of drawing animals
new words and phrases.They combine words into sentences alongside words that sound similar in
A.Boring.
B.Hard.
C.Fun.
your language,which makes it easier to remember.
11.Which place will the man visit during his painting trip
Busuu
A.A castle.
B.A railway station.
C.Abridge.
Busuu's app is user-friendly.You get to pick where you'd like to begin in the course.The words
12.How will the man deal with his paintings
and phrases you'll leam are especially helpful for beginners who might find themselves around
A.Putting them in for a competition.
people speaking a foreign language and need to leam words in real situations quickly.However.
B.Making them into cards.
Busuu doesn't support as many languages as some of these other apps.and you do need a user
C.Giving them to his friends
account to get in.
听第9段材料,目答第13至16愿。
Rosetta Stone
13.What's the most important reason for the woman choosing to study at that university
Rosetta Stone is designed specifically for helping travelers learn basic words and phrases.
A.It was near her home
B.She liked the atmosphere there.
C.Her friends studied there
There's also a phrasebook with basic words and words related to restaurants.hotels.and getting
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听力
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阅读理解
21-23 C DA 24-27 DB CA 28-31 ACDA 32-35 CABD 36-40 GDEFA
完形填空
41-45 AAABC 46-50 BACCD 51-55 CBAAD 语法填空
56.inspiration 57. fearless 58. an 59. have learned 60. virtues
61. through 62. but 63. to deepen 64. positively 65. pursuing 应用文写作
Campus Classic Recitation Activity
Last Friday, our school successfully held the “Campus Classic Recitation Activity” in the school lecture hall.
The activity aimed to promote students’ appreciation of classic literature and improve their language skills. During the event, students from different grades took turns to the stage, reciting classic poems and essays in both Chinese and English with passion. Their wonderful performances brought the beauty of the classics to life.
The activity received an enthusiastic response. Students said they not only had a deeper
understanding of the classics but also were inspired to explore more literary works. It is hoped that
more such activities will be held in the future to enrich our campus cultural life.
读后续写 Paragraph1:
She came to check what books I borrowed. But to her surprise, she noticed I was empty-handed. With a puzzled expression, she asked,“Didn't you find anything interesting ” I hesitated, my mind racing to find an excuse for my sudden departure from the library. But I knew I couldn’t lie to her. I mustered up the courage and confessed,“Actually, I accidentally tore a page on a book I really wanted to read, and I was too scared to borrow it.” I thought she would be upset or disappointed, but instead, she gave me a comforting smile and said,“Accidents often happen, and it's important that we take responsibility for our actions. Let’s think about how we can fix this.”
Paragraph 2:
Then,I carried glue and headed towards the library. My heart was pounding with a mix of fear and determination. I knew this was a chance to make amends and learn from my mistake. As I entered the library, I approached the librarian who had noticed my distress earlier. I explained what
had happened, showing her the glue and expressing my sincere apologies. To my relief, she was understanding and appreciated my honesty. With her guidance, we carefully repaired the damaged page, and I promised to be more careful in the future. Leaving the library, I felt a sense of accomplishment and a newfound respect for taking responsibility. My mother’s influence had once again steered me towards the right path, and I was grateful for the lessons she had instilled in me.
听力材料
Text 1
W: Alex is going to meet me at the airport tomorrow. I can’t wait!
M: Is he taking the subway or is he driving
W: He isn’t going to take the subway. It takes too long.
Text 2
M: Where are the twins It’s awful quiet around here!
W: They took a shower after jumping rope in the garden all morning, then had lunch and they are sleeping at the moment.
Text 3
W: What did you do last weekend
M: Umm, I spent most of the time at the gym.
W: How come
M: Well, I plan to enter a bodybuilding competition next month.
Text 4
M: Hello, Maggie Ferguson I’m outside your house now, 25 Hill Street. I have a package for you, but you’re not answering the door.
W: I’m not home. I’m at work. And I work on the same street, number 91. Can you bring it here
Text 5
M: I’m a better swimmer than you, Kelly!
W: Have you ever beaten Mark in a race
M: No, he is the fastest swimmer in our school.
W: Well, guess what, Frank, I beat Mark last week. So, what does that make me
Text 6
W: Hi. Do you have any tickets for the SeaRide Special tour today
M: Sorry. We’re sold out. It’s a really popular tour this time of year because the penguins are passing through the area.
W: Oh, too bad. I’m leaving tomorrow morning, and I was really hoping to take one of your tours.
M: Well, the Island Exploration tour still has a couple of spots left.
W: Great! And that’ll give me time to get something to eat before it starts. I see there’s a coffee shop just down the street.
Text 7
W: What made you decide to become an author
M: Ever since I was a child, I have written stories. But I never dreamed I could be an author. I studied science at school and went on to become a doctor. It was only after having children of my own and telling them stories that I remembered how much I loved writing.
W: What do you write about in your novels
M: Many of my books focus on protecting the environment. I do lots of research for those and I love it when I get letters from readers telling me that my stories have changed the way they live and see the world.
Text 8
W: Did you know that some people live on bridges Look at these two pictures. M: Oh yeah. This one looks very old. It’s in Rome, isn’t it
W: Well, it’s actually in Florence, north of Rome. It’s called the Ponte Vecchio, built in 1345. M: But the bridge in the other picture looks newer.
W: Yeah, that’s Neft Dashlari in Azerbaijan, 60 kilometers away from its capital Baku.
M: It looks really long, and it looks like it has a lot of factories. Do a lot of people work there
W: Yes, they drill for oil from under the sea there. They decided that the workers needed somewhere to live, so they built a kind of “city” above the sea. The bridge is 30 miles long. That’s about 48 kilometers. They built houses, libraries, schools, and even a movie theater there. It even appeared in a James Bond movie.
Text 9
M: How long have you been working on the passenger ships, Vicky
W: Well, for about two years till now. And I’ve been on twelve different trips.
M: Do you like it
W: I do. We only have two-month contracts but the work is very varied. And often each trip has a different theme. I was on a trip to the Caribbean last year, which was for fans of musicals and lots of
singers were there to entertain the guests. Several of them were stars in the old days. M: So, what’s the next step in your career
W: Well, obviously, I don’t want to wait tables for the rest of my life. I have a lot of free time on board the ship, so I’ve been doing a training course with an online university.
M: On what
W: Psychology. I want to help people. I’ve been listening to people telling me their problems for years in the tourism industry!
Text 10
W: Hi, everyone. I was so happy to tell you about my remarkable year, which I’d describe as a grand adventure. It’s tricky to know where to start, so I think I’ll just begin at the very beginning. That was when my dad decided to take our family on a trip around the world. He started planning it last January, but we didn’t leave until July, after my exams in June. During my gap year, I wanted to keep my mind engaged, so Miss Barnes, my old geography teacher, and Mr. Green from my amazing maths classes, kept in touch with me and provided plenty of assignments. My dad wanted to give us experience of things you can’t get from books or TV programmes. You know, things like the
amazing smells coming from the Indian street food markets or the breathtaking light you encounter
in deserts. He was right. In the Sahara it was amazing! And the real experience of meeting and making friends with people from diverse cultures was invaluable. Some people might argue that it wasn’t a good idea for my parents to take us out of school for a year. But I think it was a wonderful opportunity. Having connections in all those countries has been incredibly enriching. Travelling is a great thing, and I hope you all have the chance to do a lot too.