江苏省扬州市中学2020-2021学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题 (word版)(有听力音频无听力文字材料)

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名称 江苏省扬州市中学2020-2021学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题 (word版)(有听力音频无听力文字材料)
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英语十月月考参考答案
听力
1-5
BACCA
6-10
ACCAC
11-15
BBACC
16-20
BAACB
阅读理解21-24ACBC
25-29
ABCDB
30-35
ACCBDB
七选五36-40
FCBGD
完形填空41-45CBBAD
46-50DACDC
51-55BAADC
56-60BCDAB
语法填空
61.
to
ensure
62.
compared
63.
to
64.
has
been
hit
65.
Shortages
66.
but
67.
commonly
68.
matters
69.
a
70.
involving
单句语法填空
71.
fixed
72.
whether
73.
pointing
74.
to
find
75.
whatever
76.to
have
left
77.
whose
78.
had
ended
79.
having
caught
80.
it
单词拼写
81.
catastrophe
82.
harvest
83.
range
84.
identity
85.
particular
86.
revision
87.
credit
88.
burst
89.
glaring
90.
favour/favor
参考范文
Dear
Smith,
I’m
Li
Hua,
a
student
in
China.
Knowing
that
you
are
eager
to
learn
something
more
about
Mobile
Payment
in
China,
I
deeply
welcome
the
opportunity
to
give
you
a
brief
introduction
about
it.
As
you
know,
Mobile
Payment
has
been
a
tendency
in
China.
On
the
one
hand,
its
convenience
as
well
as
efficiency
makes
it
possible
for
us
to
take
with
us
only
a
mobile
phone
rather
than
much
cash,
which
saves
us
much
time
and
trouble.
On
the
other
hand,
Mobile
Payment
is
widely
used
in
our
daily
life,
like
paying
bills,
booking
tickets
and
so
on.
However,
we
must
strictly
keep
our
private
information
secret
in
case
of
any
possible
identity
theft.
In
a
word,
Mobile
Payment
is
used
in
nearly
everything
and
has
really
changed
our
life.
I
will
greatly
appreciate
it
if
my
introduction
can
make
you
have
a
clear
idea
of
Mobile
Payment.
Kind
regards.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
英语听力试题原文
Text
1
W:
You
look
terrible.
I’m
afraid
you
need
to
see
a
doctor
or
go
home
to
rest.
I’ll
go
and
get
my
car.
M:
Thanks,
but
I
can’t
go
to
the
hospital
now.
I
haven’t
finished
my
work
yet.
Text
2
W:
What
do
you
plan
to
do
this
weekend?
M:
My
computer
has
been
breaking
down
quite
often
recently.
I
really
cannot
stand
it
any
longer.
I
think
it’s
time
for
me
to
get
a
new
one.
Text
3
W:
Can
I
see
you
at
10:00
this
morning,
Professor
Brown?
M:
Sorry.
I
will
be
teaching
from
10:00
to
11:30.
You
can
come
here
after
my
classes
are
over,
but
I
usually
take
a
break
at
noon,
so
I
can
spare
at
most
half
an
hour
for
you.
Text
4
M:
What
color
do
you
want
your
bedroom
to
be
painted?
W:
I’m
not
sure
yet.
What
color
do
you
recommend?
M:
What
about
pink
or
light
blue?
These
two
colors
are
the
most
popular
in
our
store.
Text
5
M:
Linda,
do
you
know
what
pandas
eat?
W:
Bamboo.
Now
pandas
are
at
risk
of
dying
out
because
they
can’t
get
enough
bamboo
in
the
wild.
M:
I
read
an
article
saying
that
pandas
don’t
just
eat
bamboo.
It
says
they
also
have
a
sweet
tooth.
They
like
apples,
sweet
potatoes
and
even
mooncakes.
W:
Really?
In
that
case,
we
can
feed
them
other
things.
Text
6
W:
Fish,
pork,
rice,
broccoli,
potatoes,
onions,
bananas…
6I’ve
got
all
I
need
here,
except
a
bottle
of
Japanese
soy
sauce
and
a
bottle
of
Chinese
vinegar.
Where
do
you
keep
those,
sir?
M:
They’re
on
the
shelf
right
behind
you.
W:
Oh,
I
didn’t
look
this
way

good,
just
my
favorite
brands

here
we
are.
How
much
is
everything
altogether?
M:
7That’s
$43
even,
plus
$3.10
tax.
Will
there
be
anything
else?
W:
Oh,
yes.
I’ll
have
a
copy
of
today’s
New
York
Times.
7That’ll
be
another
sixty
cents.
Here’s
my
credit
card.
M:
Thanks,
and
you
can
get
a
postcard
for
free
today.
Have
a
nice
day.
Text
7
M:
So,
what
seems
to
be
the
problem,
ma’am?
W:
8It
keeps
on
making
this
strange
noise
every
time
I
start
it.
It’s
like
a
“shh
shh
shh”
sound,
and
it
disappears
as
soon
as
I
drive
about
one
block.
M:
How
long
has
it
had
this
problem?
W:
I
guess
it’s
been
about
a
month.
M:
Well,
I
can’t
tell
you
much
without
taking
a
closer
look,
9but
I’m
afraid
we’re
fully
booked
for
the
rest
of
the
morning.
Is
there
any
way
you
can
bring
it
back
this
afternoon?
W:
Hmm,
I
don’t
think
so.
I’ve
got
a
meeting
on
the
west
side
of
town
at
three.
Could
I
bring
it
back
tomorrow?
M:
Let
me
check
my
notebook.
Just
a
moment…
Text
8
M:
Anna,
I
heard
you’re
going
to
Brazil.
The
World
Cup
is
already
over.
Why
are
you
going
there?
W:
10I’m
going
there
for
a
vacation
with
my
parents.
My
parents
don’t
like
watching
football
games,
but
they
like
Brazil,
so
we’ll
go
there
this
summer.
M:
I
heard
Mark
is
going
there,
too.
What
is
he
going
to
do
there?
W:
He’s
going
there
to
take
part
in
a
competition.
M:
A
competition?
What
is
it?
W:
Have
you
heard
about
the
RoboCup?
M:
No.
What
is
it?
W:
The
RoboCup
is
for
people
who
love
creating
robots.
During
the
event,
some
teams
of
robots
will
play
football
in
a
game.
M:
Really?
That
sounds
amazing.
I
had
no
idea
that
Mark
creates
robots!
W:
11He’s
crazy
about
robots.
12Actually,
his
team
has
taken
part
in
the
RoboCup
three
times.
M:
Will
you
go
and
watch
it?
W:
Yes.
I’ll
go
and
cheer
for
Mark’s
team.
Text
9
W:
13Are
you
going
to
find
a
job
this
summer?
M:
1314Yes,
of
course.
Otherwise,
how
am
I
going
to
pay
the
school
fees
for
my
third
year
in
college?
W:
I
am
thinking
of
working
too,
but
my
parents
insist
I
have
to
spend
some
time
with
them
during
the
summer.
You
know,
I
haven’t
seen
them
for
two
years.
M:
Why
haven’t
you
been
home
for
so
long?
W:
My
parents
were
volunteering
in
an
organization
in
South
America
for
the
last
couple
of
years.
M:
In
that
case,
it’s
probably
more
important
for
you
to
visit
them
this
summer.
W:
That’s
true,
but
I
didn’t
want
to
spend
the
whole
summer
at
home.
I
want
to
make
some
money
and
pay
off
my
tuition
fees
too.
M:
Well,
you
can
always
get
a
loan.
The
rate
is
not
high
and
the
procedure
is
easy.
W:
15Loan?
I
hate
the
idea
of
borrowing.
I
would
rather
make
my
own
money
and
pay
it
off.
M:
I
know,
but
it’s
common
for
people
to
pay
their
school
fees
once
they’ve
graduated.
W:
Yes,
but
that’s
exactly
what
I
didn’t
want
to
get
myself
into.
So
what
do
I
do
about
money?
M:
Well,
why
not
do
both?
16You
can
work
a
part-time
job
when
you
are
at
home.
W:
I
was
thinking
about
that
but
my
parents
think
I
should
be
at
home
with
them
full-time.
M:
Well,
I
think
you
have
to
make
a
decision
then.
Text
10
W:
Welcome
to
Language
International.
Could
you
please
turn
to
page
five?
Now
you
see
the
lessons
here
begin
every
weekday
at
9
a.m.
17The
first
class
every
Monday
is
grammar
practice,
followed
by
a
visit
to
the
language
laboratory.
19After
a
break
you
have
a
double
lesson
of
speaking
skills.
Tuesday
morning
begins
with
a
reading
skills
lesson
and
after
the
break,
vocabulary
development.
In
the
afternoon
you’ll
go
to
the
library,
where
you
can
read,
watch
a
video
or
practice
grammar.
Wednesday
morning
begins
with
pronunciation,
then
a
special
“Life
in
Britain”
class.
After
the
break
is
grammar
practice
once
again.
18On
Thursday
morning
you
have
listening
skills,
and
then
what
we
call
current
affairs.
You’ll
listen
to
the
news
on
the
radio
and
discuss
what’s
going
on.
19After
the
break
it’s
another
double
lesson
of
speaking
skills.
Finally
on
Friday
morning
in
the
first
lesson
you
will
practice
writing
skills,
followed
by
a
lesson
in
the
computer
room.
After
the
break
is
the
weekly
review
period,
where
your
teacher
will
help
with
any
problems
you
may
have.
Oh,
20and
don’t
forget
you
can
study
on
your
own
in
the
library
every
weekday
from
3:30
to
6
p.m.
as
well,
if
you
wish!
Thank
you.A
A short while ago, I lost access to my WeChat account. I am not sure why it wouldn’t let me log in; perhaps it was my ancient, out-of-date phone. But I wasn’t too upset because it offered me an opportunity to take a break from social media --- something more and more people are doing.
In the United States, Twitter is losing millions of users each month and Facebook has seen a 44 percent decline among its younger users. Some of these users may have deserted Twitter and Facebook for other social media platforms, while many others have quit because they felt that social media was having a negative effect on their happiness and overall quality of life.
Stars such as Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeren have taken a break from social media because they were tired of many Internet trolls(网络喷子) leaving negative comments. Ordinary people (like me) are turning away from it because of the feeling that they were spending more time online and enjoying it less.
It is not unusual for people to spend two or three hours a day posing or reading posts, to the point where it becomes an addiction. And it is an addiction. There is a chemical in your brain known as dopamine(多巴胺) which is sometimes called the “reward molecule” and its release gives you a feeling of pleasure. For instance, when you post a photo on WeChat and get a hundred likes, you feel happy. That’s dopamine at work.
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