程桥高级中学2018-2019学年度第一学期12月月考考试
高
二
英
语
(考试用时:120分钟
总分:120分)
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共85分)
第一部分
听力
(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Who
is
coming
for
tea
A.
Mark.
B.
John.
C.
Tracy.
2.
What
will
the
man
do
next
A.
Stay
for
dinner.
B.
Go
to
the
railway
station.
C.
Prepare
for
the
dinner.
3.
What
does
the
man
come
for
A.
A
dinner.
B.
A
meeting.
C.
A
party.
4.
What
size
does
the
man
want
A.
9.
B.
35.
C.
39.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.
Life
in
Southeast
Asia.
B.
Weather
conditions.
C.
A
holiday
plan.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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
二个选项中选出最佳选项,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,每小题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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
want
to
book
the
seats
downstairs
A.
They
are
too
expensive.
B.
They
are
uncomfortable.
C.
They
are
too
close
to
the
stage.
7.
When
does
the
man
plan
to
see
the
performance
A.
On
October
1st.
B.
On
October
21st.
C.
On
October
25th.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.
8.
What’s
the
complaint
of
the
man’s
neighbor
A.
Loud
noise.
B.
Bad
sleeping
room.
C.
An
important
meeting.
9.
What
were
the
man
and
his
friends
about
to
do
A.
Change
a
room.
B.
Apologize
to
their
neighbor.
C.
End
their
activity.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
Miss
Lan
going
to
work
as
in
Ola
city
A.
A
doctor.
B.
A
nurse.
C.
A
teacher.
11.
What
worries
Miss
Lan
so
much
A.
She
no
friends
in
Ola.
B.
The
work
in
Ola
is
hard
to
do.
C.
The
people
in
Ola
are
not
friendly.
12.
How
will
Miss
Lan
keep
in
touch
with
Mr.
Huang
after
she
arrives
in
Ola
A.
By
e-mail.
B.
By
phone.
C.
By
letter.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Why
did
the
man
miss
the
woman’s
phone
call
yesterday
A.
His
phone
was
turned
off.
B.
He
was
taking
a
shower.
C.
He
didn’t
take
his
phone
with
him.
14.
What
did
the
woman
do
yesterday
A.
She
went
shopping.
B.
She
went
to
a
concert.
C.
She
played
computer
games.
15.
Why
did
the
woman
call
the
man
A.
To
invite
him
to
her
wedding.
B.
To
ask
something
about
Megan.
C.
To
invite
him
to
her
sister’s
wedding.
16.
When
will
the
woman
pick
up
the
man
next
Saturday
A.
At
13:00.
B.
At
13:20.
C.
At
14:00.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20
题。
17.
What
does
Alexandra
Grace
work
for
A.
New
Zealand
Embassy
Beijing.
B.
QS
World
University
Ranking
System.
C.
The
Multi-cultural
Environment
Organization.
18.
What
stops
some
students
choosing
New
Zealand
for
study
A.
Its
environment.
B.
Its
size.
C.
Its
population.
19.
What’s
the
total
yearly
cost
for
a
Chinese
student
to
study
in
a
New
Zealand
university
A.
20,000
dollars.
B.
25,000
dollars.
C.
45,000
dollars.
20.
What
message
about
New
Zealand
does
the
speaker
mainly
convey
A.
Its
multi-cultural
environment
is
good
for
tourists.
B.
Its
higher
education
is
suitable
for
Chinese
students.
C.
Its
breath-taking
scenery
is
absolutely
worth
seeing.
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
You
will
be
easily
_______by
the
company
if
you
are
expert
at
the
computer
and
you
can
drive
a
car
as
well.
A.
taken
to
B.
taken
on
C.
taken
in
D.
taken
up
22.Steve
is
such
an
efficient
boy
that
he
can
______
more
in
a
day
than
any
other
boy
in
his
class.
A.
accomplish
B.
arrange
C.
adapt
D.
allocate
23.Mary
worked
here
as
a
________
secretary
and
ended
up
getting
a
full-time
job
with
the
company.
A.
previous
B.
cautious
C.
admirable
D.
temporary
24.
In
everyday
lives,
particularly
adolescent
lives,
our
friend
influence
us
the
most,
_________
the
family.
A.
according
to
B.
regardless
of
C.
apart
from
D.
thanks
to
25.
Our
school
doesn’t
_____
students’
staying
in
the
classroom
too
long.
We
think
they
should
have
time
for
sports.
A.
advocate
B.
admit
C.
assess
D.
approach
26.
The
medicine
takes
effect
in
the
__________
stage
of
treatment,
but
the
effect
declines
when
it
is
taken
for
several
months.
A.
potential
B.
instant
C.
original
D.
initial
27.
The
main
reason
for
which
they
cannot
learn
English
well
is
that
they
cannot
see
the
importance
of
it.
That
is,
they
lack________
to
do
it.
A.inspiration
B.motivation
C.regulation
D.cooperation
28.
A
case
of
suspected
food
poisoning
in
a
kindergarten
in
Liaoning
Province
has
led
to
several
children
________
to
hospital.
A.
being
sent
B.
sent
C.
sending
D.
to
be
sent
29.
______
with
what
may
be
his
most
impossible
mission
yet,
Hunt
gets
together
his
team
and
joins
forces
with
Ilsa
Faust,
a
female
former
British
secret
agent.
A.
Facing
B.
Having
faced
C.
Faced
D.
To
face
30.As
a
champion
team
in
the
last
World
Cup,
Germany’s
football
team
was
loaded
with
too
much
expectation
from
their
fans
in
the
group
game
___
it
lost
the
chance
to
go
forward
in
this
year’s
game.
A.
that
B.
as
C.
when
D.
where
31.
_________
the
reason,
research
shows
that
in
the
end,
the
English
saying,”
Laughter
is
the
best
medicine”,
may
be
true
after
all.
A.
whichever
B.
whatever
C.
no
matter
which
D.
what
32.
It
is
not
how
much
you
have
but
how
much
you
enjoy
what
you
have
_______
brings
you
happiness.
A.
what
B.
which
C.
that
D.
when
33.
I
____
along
the
street
looking
for
a
place
to
park
when
the
accident
______
.
A.
went;
was
occurring
B.
went;
occurred
C.
was
going;
occurred
D.
was
going;
had
occurred
34.---
Will
it
take
me
long
to
get
to
the
Sunshine
Hotel
---
No,
it
______
take
you
long.
It’s
not
the
rush
hour
now.
A.
shouldn’t
B.
shan’t
C.
mustn’t
D.
needn’t
35.
—I
really
_____
at
the
sight
of
what
those
dogs
have
done
to
those
flowers
we
worked
so
hard
to
grow.
—I
share
your
feeling.
Just
look
at
your
flower
beds!
A.
fall
over
the
moon
B.
be
down
in
the
dumps
C.
get hot
under
the
collar D.
laugh
her
head
off
第二节
完形填空(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Appeal
to
Emotion
My
childhood
left
three
months
ago
on
a
plane
to
Austria.
It
was
a
36
day
when
my
baby
cousins
moved
away.
My
cousins
were
a
fundamental
part
of
my
life;
37
they
were
not
with
me,
they
were
on
my
mind.
They
brought
back
the
untroubled
days
of
my
childhood,
38
games,
adventures
and
silliness,
but
they
also
helped
39
me
from
an
at-times
selfish
teenager
into
a
responsible
adult.
My
aunt
and
uncle
moved
here
from
Boston
with
their
1-year-old
daughter
Yasmeen.
They
lived
in
an
apartment
on
the
side
of
our
house
and
I
was
40
to
have
our
family,
especially
a
baby
girl,
so
close
to
us.
Yasmeen
had
close
friendships
with
each
of
my
sisters,
but
I
knew
the
one
that
41
between
us
was
the
strongest.
As
she
began
to
walk
on
her
own
and
talk
in
full
sentences,
I
realized
my
great
42
upon
her.
I
noticed
that
she’d
43
some
of
my
unpleasant
actions,
44
with
her
mother
after
I
had
done
the
same.
Yasmeen
made
me
realize
what
being
a
good
45
really
was.
When
Maya
was
born,
Yasmeen
had
a
hard
time
___46
.
She
was
jealous(妒忌)of
the
attention
we
all
paid
to
her
new
younger
sister,
so
I
did
my
best
to
keep
her
company
when
she
might
have
not
been
47
.
Once
Yasmeen
overcame
her
jealousy,
she
was
able
to
48
Maya’s
presence,
like
we
all
did.
I
tried
to
take
advantage
of
our
times
together,
doing
my
best
to
49
my
schedule
for
my
two
favorite
people.
My
50__
with
Yasmeen
and
Maya
has
taught
me
the
importance
of
influential
people.
I
know
that
I
have
helped
Yasmeen
and
Maya
__51
,
but
“the
babies”
have
had
an
even
greater
influence
on
my
own
life.
They
have
shown
me
how
to
be
a
parent,
a
sister,
a
child,
and
most
importantly,
a
friend.
Our
52
has
made
me
a
better
person—a
more
patient
person,
with
the
ability
to
53
endless
questions
and
spilled(洒)juice;
an
54
person,
able
to
have
fun
and
be
happy
with
others;
a
role
model,
55
the
babies
ideas
about
right
and
wrong,
and
a
compassionate
person,
able
to
forgive
and
love.
36.
A.
fine
B.
busy
C.
sad
D.
relaxing
37.
A.
until
B.
when
C.
before
D.
unless
38.
A.
against
B
.for
C.
besides
D.
through
39.
A.
lead
B.
challenge
C.
encourage
D.
mature
40.
A.
embarrassed
B.
overjoyed
C.
surprised
D.
afraid
41.
A.
ended
B.
started
C.
survived
D.
developed
42.
A.
pressure
B.
influence
C.
mercy
D.
dependence
43.
A.
doubt
B.
copy
C.
regret
D.
guide
44.
A.
negotiating
B.
arguing
C.
debating
D.
checking
45.
A.
leader
B.
example
C.
friend
D.
partner
46.
A.
sharing
B.
recognizing
C.
adjusting
D.
struggling
47.
A.
admired
B.
noticed
C.
comforted
D.
protected
48.
A.
ignore
B.
mind
C.
enjoy
D.
sense
49.
A.
affect
B.
accept
C.
free
D.
ruin
50.
A.
instruction
B.
experience
C.
experiment
D.
interview
51.
A.
think
B.
succeed
C.
grow
D.
behave
52.
A.
relationship
B.
meeting
C.
responsibility
D.
respect
53.
A.
review
B.
avoid
C.
repeat
D.
tolerate
54.
A.
honest
B.
independent
C.
aggressive
D.
enthusiastic
55.
A.
writing
B.
showing
C.
awarding
D.
permitting
第三部分
阅读理解(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
“The
Trustees
of
Reservations
preserve,
for
public
use
and
enjoyment,
properties
of
exceptional
scenic,
historic,
and
ecological
value
in
Massachusetts.”
Who
we
are
We
are
more
than
100,000
people
like
you
who
love
the
outdoors,
who
love
the
distinctive
charms
of
New
England,
and
who
believe
in
celebrating
and
protecting
them,
for
everyone,
forever.
Our
passion
is
to
share
with
everyone
the
irreplaceable
natural
and
cultural
treasures
we
care
for.
What
we
do
We
enjoy
and
care
for
more
than
100
special
places—nearly
25,000
acres
—all
around
Massachusetts.
And
we
are
actively
building
an
extended
family
of
friends
and
neighbors
across
the
state
that
can
help
in
their
different
ways.
What
we
are
up
against
Today,
many
places
are
developing
fast,
and
the
forces
damaging
them,
including
climate
change,
are
moving
faster.
The
Trustees
adopted
an
ambitious
strategic
plan,
Trustees
2018,
which
outlines
our
approach
to
conservation
in
Massachusetts
over
the
next
decade.
How
you
can
get
involved
●Become
a
member
Membership
opens
a
world
of
experiences
for
you
and
your
family
while
supporting
our
work
to
care
for
the
places
you
love.
As
a
member,
you
can
go
to
your
favorite
places
for
free
or
reduced
admission
and
enjoy
discounts
on
hundreds
of
special
events
and
programs.
●Visit
a
property
From
the
Berkshires
to
the
Islands,
The
Trustees
of
Reservations
connect
you
with
the
natural,
historical,
and
cultural
treasures
that
make
Massachusetts
the
place
we
want
to
call
home.
●Speak
up
for
issues
you
care
about
Sign
up
for
our
Conservation
News
e-newsletter
to
get
the
latest
word
on
conservation
issues
in
Massachusetts.
●Volunteer
Spend
an
hour,
a
day,
or
make
a
longer
commitment
to
doing
voluntary
work
for
The
Trustees.
We
can't
do
it
without
you.
56.
As
a
member
of
The
Trustees
of
Reservations,
you
_________.
A.
should
go
to
100
special
places
B.
should
call
on
your
community
to
recycle
things
C.
must
write
a
newsletter
per
week
D.
can
enjoy
some
special
privileges
(优待
)
57.
How
does
the
author
recommend
The
Trustees
of
Reservations
to
us
A.
By
introducing
its
basic
information.
B.
By
telling
a
story
in
the
beginning.
C.
By
showing
its
achievements.
D.
By
comparing
it
with
other
organizations.
B
People
have
speculated(思索)for
centuries
about
a
future
without
work.
Some
imagine
that
the
coming
work-free
world
will
be
defined
(定义)
by
inequality:
A
few
wealthy
people
will
own
all
the
capital,
and
the
masses
will
struggle
in
a
wasteland.
A
different
prediction
holds
that
without
jobs
to
give
their
lives
meaning,
future
people
will
simply
become
lazy
and
depressed.
But
it
doesn’t
necessarily
follow
from
findings
like
these
that
a
world
without
work
would
be
filled
with
dissatisfaction.
Such
visions
are
based
on
the
downsides
of
being
unemployed
in
a
society
built
on
the
concept
of
employment.
In
the
absence
of
work,
a
society
designed
with
other
ends
in
mind
could
provide
strikingly
different
circumstances
for
the
future
of
labor
and
leisure.
These
days,
spare
time
is
relatively
rare
for
most
workers.
“When
I
come
home
from
a
hard
day’s
work,
I
often
feel
tired,”
says
John
Danaher,
a
lecturer
at
the
National
University
of
Ireland,
adding,
“In
a
world
in
which
I
don’t
have
to
work,
I
might
feel
rather
different”—perhaps
different
enough
to
throw
himself
into
a
hobby
with
the
enthusiasm
usually
reserved
for
professional
matters.
Daniel
Everett,
an
anthropologist(人类学家)at
Bentley
University
studied
a
group
of
hunter-gathers
in
the
Amazon
called
the
Piraha
for
years.
According
to
Everett,
while
some
might
consider
hunting
and
gathering
work,
hunter-gatherers
don’t.
“They
think
of
it
as
fun,”
he
says.
“They
don’t
have
a
concept
of
work
the
way
we
do.”
Everett
described
a
typical
day
for
the
Piraha:
A
man
might
get
up,
spend
a
few
hours
fishing,
have
a
barbecue,
and
play
until
the
evening.
Does
this
relaxing
life
lead
to
the
depression
and
purposelessness
seen
among
so
many
of
today’s
unemployed
“I’ve
never
seen
anything
like
depression
there,
except
people
who
are
physically
ill,”
Everett
says.
While
many
may
consider
work
necessary
for
human
life,
work
as
it
exists
today
is
a
relatively
new
invention
in
the
course
of
human
culture.
“We
think
it’s
bad
to
just
sit
around
with
nothing
to
do,”
says
Everett.
“For
the
Piraha,
it's
quite
a
desirable
state.”
58.
Which
of
the
following
can
describe
people’s
predictions
about
the
work-free
world
A.
Alarming.
B.
Accurate
C.
Negative.
D.
Optimistic.
59.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“downsides”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean
A.
Disadvantages
B.
Challenges..
C.
Reasons
D..Risks.
60.
Why
is
Daniel
Everett’s
study
mentioned
A.
To
compare
different
opinions
on
work
B.
To
show
a
future
life
without
work.
C.
To
introduce
a
special
group
in
the
Amazon.
D.
To
prove
John
Danaher’s
opinion.
C
Plastic
sludge(污泥)
and
garbage
is
a
disaster
for
the
world’s
oceans.
A
film
crew
traveled
the
globe
to
document
the
rubbish.
And
Julie
Andersen
of
the
Plastic
Oceans
Foundation
says
what
we
see
is
just
the
tip
of
the
problem.
“Half
of
the
waste
actually
sinks
to
the
bottom,
and
that
that
remains
on
the
surface
actually
breaks
down.”
The
filmmakers
found
rubbish
in
ocean
gyres,
the
circulating
currents
(环流)
that
trap
large
concentrations
of
pollution
in
the
Atlantic,
Indian,
and
Pacific
Oceans,
home
of
what
some
have
called
a
plastic
island.
“What
we
found
in
the
center
of
the
Pacific
was
not
a
floating
island
of
plastic.
What
we
found
was
plastic
smog
that
spread
throughout
all
the
water.
And
in
some
parts
of
the
oceans,
scientists
have
found
more
plastic
than
plant.”
The
pieces
of
the
plastic
garbage
affect
the
food
chain,
sometimes
visibly(看得见地),
and
more
so
at
the
microscopic(用显微镜可见的)level,
where
the
plastic
particles(塑料粒子)interact
with
other
pollutants(污染物).
“There
are
heavy
metals,
medicines,
industrial
waste
in
the
sea,
while
they
act
like
magnets(磁铁).
These
poisonous
materials
absorb
on
the
plastic,
and
then
when
seafood
absorbs
the
plastics,
those
poisonous
substances
enter
the
fatty
tissues.”
To
be
consumed
by
other
sea
life
and
by
people
at
last.
China,
Indonesia,
the
Philippines,
Thailand
and
Vietnam
are
the
worst
plastic
polluters.
The
United
States,
although
a
leader
in
recycling,
is
one
of
the
world’s
20
since
it
produces
and
consumes
so
much
plastic.
There
are
efforts
around
the
world
to
address
the
problem,
including
at
this
newly
opened
recycling
center
in
Lebanon(黎巴嫩).
But
Andersen
says
there
is
more
that
people
can
do.
“Cut
back
on
single-use
plastics,
straws,
plastic
cups,
plastic
water
bottles,
plastic
bags
and
find
some
reusable
materials.”
She
says
healthy
oceans
are
essential
to
our
survival.
61.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
There’s
an
island
full
of
plastic
rubbish
in
the
Pacific.
B.
The
United
States
is
the
least
plastic
polluters.
C.
The
plastic
pollution
to
oceans
is
more
serious
than
what
we
can
see.
D.
The
bad
effect
of
plastic
pollution
can’t
be
seen
by
eyes.
62.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“they”
refer
to
in
Paragraph
3
A.
Pollutants
like
heavy
metals
and
medicines.
B.
Fatty
tissues.
C.
The
plastic
particles.
D.
Seafood.
63.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph
A.
The
plastic
problem
hasn’t
attracted
the
world’s
attention.
B.
Andersen
is
not
satisfied
with
what
has
been
done
to
solve
the
plastic
problem.
C.
All
Asian
countries
have
the
most
serious
problem
of
plastic
pollution.
D.
People
should
stop
using
plastic
products
immediately.
64.
Which
may
be
the
title
of
the
passage
A.
Plastic
Pollution
in
the
World
B.
Plastic
Pollution—Oceans’
Disaster
C.
Plastic
Pollution
and
Our
Health
D.
Ways
to
Solve
the
Problem
of
Plastic
Pollution
to
Oceans
D
If
you
were
to
look
at
the
pictures
of
my
early
years,
you
would
be
left
with
the
impression
that
I
was
a
happy
child.
You
couldn't
miss
the
extra
large
set
of
buck
teeth
(龅牙).
One
of
the
many
nicknames
my
father
gave
me
was
Bucky
Beaver.
To
Dad,
and
to
me,
Bucky
Beaver
was
an
expression
of
love
straight
from
the
heart.
Unfortunately,
my
younger
brother,
John
didn't
work
under
the
same
rules.
“Hey,
Bucky
Beaver!”
John
would
say
as
he
rocketed
past
my
friends
and
me
on
his
bike.
Occasionally,
when
we
were
old
enough
to
walk
to
the
corner
ice
cream
store,
where
all
the
cool
kids
hung
out,
I
would
wait
for
my
order
at
the
walk-up
window.
Then
I'd
hear,
“Order
for
Bucky
Beaver!”
and
see
my
brother
running
off.
My
appetite
gone,
I
would
return
home,
defeated.
It
seems
that
I
could
do
nothing
to
change
his
taunts
(嘲弄的言语).
He
used
to
call
me
Smelly
Kelley.
To
avoid
any
truth
behind
that
name,
all
I
had
to
do
was
routinely
bathe.
However,
the
teeth,
although
I
brushed
them
every
day,
still
stuck
out.
Even
my
mom,
who
was
supposed
to
be
my
advocate,
crossed
the
line.
When
she
sent
our
school
pictures
to
my
grandparents
in
Seattle,
Mom
would
call
first.
“I
sent
the
kids'
school
pictures
to
you
today,”
Mom
would
say
in
an
apologetic
tone.
“Yes.”
she
continued.
“Kelley
Uh
huh...well,”--
with
a
nervous
laugh—“we’re
hoping
she’ll
grow
into
them.”
She
wasn't
talking
about
my
feet.
When
I
was
eight
years
old,
three-quarters
of
my
front
left
tooth
was
knocked
out
and
ended
up
in
the
dirt
while
I
was
playing
on
the
school
playground.
I
didn't
feel
shocked
by
the
fact
that
I
had
lost
part
of
my
tooth.
To
me,
it
was
just
one
more
in
a
line
of
many
that
had
already
fallen
out,
or
were
on
their
way.
Losing
a
tooth
up
to
that
point
had
been
a
cause
for
celebration,
but
I
got
an
entirely
new
reaction
when
I
opened
the
door
to
my
house
after
school
that
day.
“Hi,
Mom!”
I
yelled,
smiling
extra
wide
to
show
off
my
new
look.
“Oh,
my
God!”
Mom
said.
She
was
shocked
and
pale-faced,
staring
down
at
me.
The
next
thing
I
remember
is
that
I
was
lying
in
a
chair
at
the
dentists.
The
good
dentist
announced
there
was
no
way
to
save
the
tooth
because
what
could
have
been
saved
was
still
lying
somewhere
in
the
dirt
on
the
school
playground.
Regardless,
a
crown(齿冠)
was
the
way
to
go.
A
shiny
silver
half-crown
covered
what
remained
of
my
left
center
buck
tooth.
Things
didn’t
improve
when
it
graduated
to
a
full-sized
crown.
It
didn’t
change
the
fact
that
my
teeth
still
stuck
out.
My
protests
(抗议)
about
my
brother’s
name-calling
about
my
teeth
fell
on
deaf
ears
until
the
summer
before
the
sixth
grade.
That’s
when
my
parents
finally
acknowledged
my
“condition”
was
not
going
to
improve
on
its
own.
That’s
when
the
idea
of
braces
(牙箍)
was
first
introduced.
Finally,
the
big
day
arrived.
Once
again
found
myself
lying
in
a
chair
knew
it
would
be
worth
it
to
finally
be
able
to
avoid
my
brother’s
taunting.
Once
I
got
home,
I
inspected
Dr.
Ellis’
work
closely.
At
that
moment
my
brother
came.
Silently,
John
eyed
my
transformation.
He
knew
the
days
of
Bucky
Beaver
were
officially
over.
But
then
his
eyes
slowly
began
to
narrow,
and
the
corner
of
his
mouth
curled
up
slightly.
Squaring(使…变平)
his
shoulders,
John
turned
and
positioned
himself
for
a
quick
getaway,
as
he
yelled
back
over
his
shoulder,
“Hey!
Brace
Face!”
65.
What
did
John
do
at
the
ice
cream
store
A.
He
treated
cool
kids
to
ice
creams.
B.
He
asked
the
author
to
go
home
for
dinner.
C.
He
specially
ordered
an
ice
cream
for
the
author.
D.
He
teased
the
author
in
the
presence
of
other
kids.
66.
To
avoid
being
called
Smelly
Kelley,
the
author
__________.
A.
gave
herself
another
nickname
B.
developed
the
habit
of
showering
C.
turned
to
her
parents
for
help
C.
was
seldom
alone
with
John
67.
How
did
the
author
feel
when
she
knew
she
had
lost
part
of
her
tooth
A.
Disappointed.
B.
Frightened.
C.
Delighted.
D.
Embarrassed.
68.
The
underlined
part
“fell
on
deaf
ears”
in
Paragraph
7
can
be
replaced
by
“_______”.
A.
were
predicted
B.
were
ignored
C.
were
suspected
D.
were
punished
69.
Which
of
the
following
words
can
best
describe
John
A.
Intelligent.
B.
Humorous.
C.
Selfish.
D.
Naughty.
70.
The
author
went
to
the
dentist’s
for
the
second
time
to
___________.
A.
have
a
regular
health
checkup
B.
correct
her
buck
teeth
C.
express
her
gratitude
to
the
dentist
D.
have
her
damaged
tooth
pulled
out
第II卷(客观题,共35分)
第一节:单词拼写(请用模块六units1-2单词的适当形式填空;共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.He
received
an
____________(邀请)
to
an
international
medical
conference.
However,
he
didn’t
accept
it.
72.There
is
a
great
v_______
of
goods
in
the
shopping
mall
near
my
home
and
I
often
do
my
shopping
there.
73.M__________
by
the
shining
example
of
his
schoolmate
,he
is
now
working
harder
than
ever.
74.He expressed his____________(感激)for my
help.
75.
Some
scientist
p__________
that
the
Earth’s
temperature
will
rise
as
much
as
5℃
over
the
next
decades.
76.
To
lead
a
happy
life
,
we
are
supposed
to
form
a
p_______
attitude
towards
life.
77.
There
is
no
doubt
that
children
a__________
more
easily
to
new
environments
than
adults.
78.
She
was
so
angry
that
she____________(
撕)
the
paper
into
pieces.
79.
I'm
planning
to
hold
a
party
in
the
open
air,
but
I
can
give
no
________(保证)
because
it
depends
on
the
weather.
80.
Will
you
p________
up
this
article
a
bit
before
we
send
it
to
the
printer
第三节:任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
Canada
is
a
land
with
abundant
fresh
water.
In
the
past
it
may
have
seemed
that
the
fresh
water
resources
were
limitless.
Over
time,
however,
water
pollution
has
damaged
this
resource.
There
are
three
main
types
of
water
pollution:
physical,
biological,
and
chemical.
Perhaps
the
least
harmful
but
most
obvious
form
of
pollution
is
the
physical
variety.
Floating
garbage,
old
tires,
pieces
of
paper,
pop
cans
and
bottles
are
not
pleasant
to
look
at.
But
this
pollution
is
easily
seen
and
its
clean up
and
prevention
are
relatively
simple.
Biological
contamination
(n.
污染)
refers
to
bacteria
and
algae(n.
藻类;
海藻)
that
enter
lakes
and
rivers
from
a
variety
of
sources.
Waste
water
from
cities
and
towns
is
the
largest
source
of
biological
contamination.
While
most
waste
water
is
treated,
not
all
treatment
is
adequate.
Some
enters
water
bodies
without
any
treatment
at
all.
Some
bacteria
that
occur
naturally
in
rivers
and
lakes
are
able
to
cleanse
biological
pollution
from
the
water
over
time.
Human
beings
are,
however,
overloading
many
water
bodies
to
the
point
where
there
is
too
much
waste
for
the
natural
purification
process
to
be
effective.
The
most
dangerous
form
of
water
pollution
results
from
the
dumping
of
poisonous
chemical
wastes
into
the
lakes
and
rivers.
These
wastes
are
often
colourless,
odourless,
and
tasteless
in
the
water
but
they
can
be
deadly!
What
makes
things
worse
is
that
the
water
bodies
where
these
chemicals
are
dumped
are
often
the
source
of
drinking
water
for
millions
of
people.
Some
industries
have
been
dumping
toxic
chemicals
into
the
water
supplies
for
years.
The
Great
Lakes
in
North
America
have
been
referred
to
as
a
“chemical
soup”
because
of
the
number
of
chemicals
dumped
into
them.
In
fact,
42
“toxic
hot
spots”
have
been
identified
in
the
Great
Lakes
where
there
are
particular
problems
with
the
accumulation
of
toxic
chemicals.
Thirty
two
percent
of
Canadians
and
thirteen
percent
of
Americans
live
in
the
Great
Lakes
basin.
These
40
million
people
are
exposed
to
hundreds
of
potentially
dangerous
chemicals
produced
by
industries.
Many
of
these
chemicals
have
been
found
in
the
bodies
of
fish
and
gulls
that
live
in
and
around
the
Great
Lakes.
This
proves
that
the
chemicals
are
in
the
food
chain.
The
quality
of
the
water
is
also
threatened
by
pesticides(杀虫剂)
used
on
farms.
These
chemicals,
which
protect
the
food
supply
from
animal
pests,
disease,
and
weeds,
are
washed
from
farmers'
fields
into
rivers
and
lakes.
There
is,
however,
some
good
news.
Government
studies
indicate
that
the
levels
of
many
contaminants
in
the
Great
Lakes
have
been
declining
since
the
1970s.
Restrictions
on
the
manufacture
and
use
of
mercury,
many
pesticides,
and
PCBs
have
resulted
in
reduced
contaminant
levels
in
fish.
It
is
a
long
way
to
fight
against
water
pollution.
Much
has
to
be
done
to
protect
our
living
space.
Title:
Water
pollution
in
Canada
Introduction
The
fresh
water
resources
in
Canada,
which
were
thought
to
be
limitless
in
the
past,
have
been
polluted.
There
are
three
main
types
of
water
pollution
Physical
water
pollution
·It
can
be
noticed
obviously
with
garbage,
old
tires,
pieces
of
paper,
pop
cans
and
bottles
(81)______in
water·It
can
be
(82)______
to
look
at
but
least
harmful
and
easy
to
clean
and
(83)______
(84)______water
pollution
·It
refers
to
bacteria
and
algae
that
enterlakes
and
rivers
from
a
variety
of
sources,
mainly
from
waste
water
from
cities
and
towns·It
takes
place
when
human
beings
pour
so
(85)______
waste
water
into
lakes
and
rivers
that
the
affected
water
cannot
be
cleaned
by
(86)______
Chemical
water
pollution
·It
is
caused
by
the
dumping
of
poisonous
chemical
wastes
from
some
(87)______
into
the
lakes
and
rivers·It
is
also
caused
by
pesticides
used
on
farms,
which
then
(88)______
from
farmers'
fields
into
rivers
and
lakes
Conclusion
Water
pollution
has
put
many
people
in
(89)______.
Although
it
is
a
long
way
to
fight
against
it,
we
have
no
(90)______
but
to
do
much
to
protect
our
living
space
第四节:书面表达(共1小题,满分15分)
请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇120词左右的文章。
It's
a
question
every
social media
user
faces
after
taking
a
great
photo:
Should
I
post
this
Or
is
it
going
to
come
back
to
worry
me
The
questions
get
doubly
complex
when
they
involve
children.
A
parent
on
average
will
post
almost
1,000
photos
of
a
child
online
before
the
child
turns
five,
according
to
a
recent
survey.
Are
parents
putting
kids
at
risk
by
oversharing
on
social
media
Here
are
the
selections
of
the
views.
Lauren
Apfel(US)
The
big
reason
to
share
is
to
build
a
community.
I
live,
for
example,
thousands
of
miles
from
my
family.
In
this
atmosphere
of
modern
parenthood,
we
all
struggle
to
make
it
through
the
day,
and
the
Internet
has
become
a
source
of
support.
In
the
early
years
of
mothering
twins,
one
of
the
things
that
brought
me
the
most
happiness
was
posting
pictures
of
them
on
Facebook.
Sharing
those
photos
and
engaging
with
an
online
community
was
a
lifeline.
Dracarys(China)
I
don't
post
pictures
of
my
kids
online
because
I
don't
like
when
friends
of
mine
post
photos
of
me
online.
It
feels
way
too
public
and
exhibitionist
to
me.
So
I
treat
my
kids
the
way
I
want
to
be
treated.
That
is
probably
what
the
parents
who
are
comfortable
with
online
photos
think,
too,
when
they
decide
to
put
the
photos
out
there.
【写作内容】1.
用约20个单词写出上文概要。2.
用约100个单词阐述你对家长在社交网络上分享孩子照片的看法,并用2—3个理由或论据支撑你的理由。
【写作要求】1.
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高二英语12月月考考试答案
一.听力
ABBAC
6-10
ABACC
11-15
CACBC
16-20
AABCB
二、单选
21-25BADCA;
26-30
DBACD;
31-35BCCAC
三、完形:36-40
CBDDB;
41-45DBBBB;
46-50
CBCCB;
51-55CADDB
四、阅读理解
A:
56-57
DA;
58-60
CAD;
61-64
CCBB;
65-70
DBCBDB
五.单词拼写71
invitation;
72
variety;
73
Motivated;
74appreciation;75
predict/predicts;
76
positive;
77
adapt/adjust;
78
tore;
79
guarantee;
80
polish
六、任务型81.
Floating;
82.
Unpleasant;
83.
Prevent;84.
Biological;
85.
Much;
86.
nature;87.
Industries;
88.
go/run/flow;
89.
danger
;90.
choice/
alternative/option
作文参考
Possible
version
1:
While
it
is
common
for
a
parent
to
post
children's
photos
nowadays,
people
take
different
attitudes
toward
it.
Some
think
it's
beneficial
while
others
are
anxious
about
it.
In
my
opinion,
posting
children's
photos
online
is
beneficial
for
people
and
makes
a
child
better
known.
As
a
result,
he
is
likely
to
have
more
chances
to
be
successful
in
the
future.
It
will
also
be
easier
for
parents
to
communicate
with
other
friends,
for
they
have
more
to
share
with
each
other.
Besides,
it's
a
way
to
strengthen
an
online
social
circle
and
connect
with
people
we
don't
know
before.
Although
there
may
be
some
disadvantages
that
come
with
posting
children's
photos,
it's
not
necessary
to
be
too
cautious
about
it.
We
should
have
confidence
in
our
society
because
we
won't
throw
away
the
apple
because
of
the
core.
Possible
version
2:
While
it's
common
for
a
parent
to
post
children's
photos
nowadays,
people
take
different
attitudes
toward
it.
Some
think
it's
beneficial
while
others
are
anxious
about
it.
In
my
opinion,
it
is
not
always
the
smartest
or
safest
thing
to
do
so.
What
parents
view
as
delightful
photos
may
be
interpreted
differently
by
others
and
give
a
false
image
of
what
the
child
is
really
like.
Besides,
there
is
a
growing
crime
called
“digital
kidnapping”
in
which
individuals
or
companies
steal
children's
images
and
use
them
in
advertisements
or
other
commercial
activities.
Apart
from
the
obvious
dangers
of
identity
theft,
it
can
result
in
them
being
re shared
and
altered
by
other
online
users
without
permission,
which
may
end
up
damaging
their
school
status
or
future
career
prospects.
In
short,
although
sharing
children's
photos
online
does
have
advantages,
parents
should
be
cautious
about
it.
听力部分录音材料:
(Text
1)
W:
John,
is
Mark
coming
for
tea
tomorrow
M:
Yes,
I
told
you
yesterday,
Tracy.
W:
Oh,
did
you
Sorry,
I
must
have
forgotten.
(Text
2)
W:
What’s
the
hurry
We’d
like
you
to
stay
for
dinner.
M:
Well,
thank
you,
but
Helen
and
I
have
to
meet
my
parents
at
the
railway
station.
(Text
3)
W:
Hi,
Tom,
we
had
to
start
the
meeting
without
you.
M:
I
know,
my
flight
was
delayed
because
of
the
heavy
rain.
W:
But
you
are
just
in
time
for
the
discussion.
(Text
4)
M:
How
much
are
these
shoes
W:
Oh,
they
are
35
dollars
a
pair.
M:
Do
you
have
size
9
W:
I’m
afraid
they
are
sold
out.
(Text
5)
M:
Hi,
I’m
thinking
of
taking
a
trip
during
the
Christmas
holidays.
W:
Where
would
you
like
to
go
M:
Well,
maybe
somewhere
warm
and
sunny.
W:
How
about
a
tour
to
Southeast
Asia
(Text
6)
M:
I’d
like
to
book
a
few
seats
for
Hamlet,
please.
Have
you
got
any
seats
downstairs
W:
Yes,
we
have.
M:
How
much
are
they
W:
$3.75
each.
M:
Are
there
any
seats
for
$2.50
W:
Yes,
there
are—upstairs.
How
many
M:
Four,
please.
W:
For
which
night
M:
What
about
this
Saturday,
October
21st
W:
I
can
give
you
four
seats
in
Row
8.
M:
How
long
will
the
performance
last
W:
Two
and
a
half
hours.
M:
Thank
you.
(Text
7)
W:
Good
evening,
sir.
I’m
the
Assistant
Manager.
M:
How
nice!
W:
Yes.
I’m
afraid
we’ve
had
a
complaint
from
your
neighbor
about
the
noise.
He
is
trying
to
get
some
sleep
as
he
has
an
early
start
tomorrow
for
an
important
meeting.
I’m
sure
you
understand.
M:
Oh,
I
see.
W:
Do
you
think
it
might
be
possible
to
ask
your
friends
to
be
a
little
quieter
We
do
like
to
give
our
guests
a
chance
of
getting
a
good
night’s
sleep.
It’s
well
after
eleven.
M:
Oh.
I’m
sorry.
I
do
apologize.
I
suppose
we
were
talking
rather
loudly.
It’s
just
that
we’ve
reached
an
important
agreement.
We
were
having
a
bit
of
a
celebration.
W:
I’m
pleased
to
hear
it.
Shall
I
ask
Room
Service
to
bring
you
some
coffee
M:
No,
that
won’t
be
necessary.
We
were
just
about
to
pack
up
anyway.
W:
Thank
you,
sir,
and
good
night
to
you.
(Text
8)
M:
Mr.
Huang,
I’m
going
to
teach
in
Ola
very
soon,
perhaps
next
month.
W:
Congratulations,
Miss
Lan!
You
should
be
happy.
You
see,
Ola
is
a
big
city;
there
are
a
lot
of
interesting
things
to
see.
M:
Yes,
that’s
why
I’ve
come
to
you.
I
have
mixed
feelings,
you
see.
I’m
excited
but
I’m
also
a
bit
worried.
W:
What
bothers
you
M:
You
see
it’s
this:
someone
told
me
that
people
from
Ola
look
down
upon
people
from
other
places.
Is
that
true
W:
Oh,
yes.
Some
people
do.
I
hate
this
kind
of
attitude.
I’m
sure
not
everyone
in
Ola
is
like
that.
Do
you
look
down
upon
others
in
the
class
M:
Of
course
not!
I
often
help
them.
And
I’ve
learned
a
lot
from
the
people
coming
from
other
places.
They
are
all
hard-working.
Most
of
them
are
talented.
W:
Anyway,
you
will
start
a
new
life
in
a
beautiful
city.
M:
Yes.
I
feel
excited.
I’ll
write
e-mails
to
you
when
I
settle
down.
W:
Thank
you.
Then
good-bye
and
good
luck!
(Text
9)
M:
Hi,
Jim.
Why
did
it
take
you
so
long
to
answer
the
phone
Were
you
playing
computer
games
as
usual
W:
Not
this
time.
I
was
taking
a
shower.
M:
I
called
you
yesterday,
but
you
didn’t
answer
the
phone.
W:
Sorry,
I
was
out
shopping
yesterday
and
left
my
phone
at
home.
I
saw
that
you
had
called
when
I
got
back
and
I
tried
to
call
you
back,
so
your
phone
was
off.
M:
Yeah,
I
went
to
a
concert,
so
I
turned
my
phone
off.
W:
So
what’s
up
M:
I
wanted
to
invite
you
to
my
sister’s
wedding
next
Saturday.
Would
you
like
to
be
my
guest
W:
Sure.
I
bought
a
present
for
her
yesterday
next
Saturday.
Would
you
like
to
be
my
guest
M:
Sure.
The
wedding
begins
at
2:00
pm.
I’ll
come
and
pick
you
up
forty
minutes
before
that.
W:
Could
you
come
twenty
minutes
earlier
than
that
Megan
is
going
to
the
wedding,
too,
and
she
needs
a
lift.
M:
No
problem.
See
you
next
Saturday.
(Text
10)
W:
I’m
Alexandra
Grace,
Educator
at
New
Zealand
Embassy
Beijing.
Today
I
will
give
you
a
brief
introduction
of
New
Zealand’s
higher
education.
Small
as
it
may
be,
New
Zealand
offers
quality
higher
education
opportunities,
with
two
thirds
of
its
higher
education
institutes
within
the
top
10
of
QS
World
University
Rankings
2014.What
makes
New
Zealand’s
universities
stand
out
is
their
abilities
to
provide
high-end
education.
Though
Chinese
students
form
the
largest
international
student
group
in
New
Zealand,
the
country
only
ranks
the
7th
on
Chinese
students’
most
desirable
overseas
destination
list.
The
size
of
the
country
prevents
it
becoming
a
hot
study
destination.
But
it
draws
students
with
its
safe
and
multi-cultural
environment.
While
it
attracts
mainly
wealthy
students,
higher
education
in
New
Zealand
is
also
affordable
for
many
common
Chinese
families.
Chinese
students
can
get
a
British-based
education
with
the
school
fee
being
some
of
the
lowest
in
the
world.
On
average,
the
school
fee
was
about
25,000
dollars
per
year,
and
the
living
costs
were
about
20,000
dollars
a
year.
Besides,
students
can
do
some
part-time
jobs.
The
money
earned
in
those
jobs
is
enough
for
them
to
travel
around
the
country
and
enjoy
its
breath-taking
scenery.