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中宁县高中2020-2021学年高二下学期4月第一次月考
英语试卷

I
卷满分:150

时间:120分钟
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)
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节题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
play?
A.
It's
terrible.
B.It's
noisy
C.
It's
great.
2.
What
does
the
man
imply?
A.
He's
also
interested
in
American
literature.
B
The
woman's
topic
may
not
be
appropriate.
C
The
woman
should
have
finished
her
paper.
3.
What
are
the
two
speakers
doing
now?
A.
Boiling
a
cup
of
water
B.
Stirring
a
cup
of
mud.
C.
Making
sweet
and
sour
rice
4.
What
does
the
man
really
want
Bob
to
do?
A
To
go
into
the
family
business.
B.To
be
an
architect.
C.To
be
more
interested
in
business.
5.
How
will
the
speakers
go
for
the
meeting?
A.
By
taxi
B.
By
bus
C.
By
subway.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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三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;听完后出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6.
What
kind
of
job
is
the
man
interested
in?
A.
A
job
related
to
computers.
B.
A
job
related
to
designing
C.
A
job
related
to
advertising.
7.
What
is
the
man’s
suggestion
to
the
woman
for
getting
her
job?
A.
Ask
for
an
interview
B.
Look
for
a
well-paid
job
C.
Try
some
advertising
companies
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。
8.
Which
places
does
the
woman
want
to
visit?
A.
Art
galleries,
Buckingham
Palace,
Hyde
Park.
B.
Museums,
Hyde
Park,
Buckingham
Palace.
C.
Theaters,
museums,
art
galleries.
9.
What
does
the
man
probably
do?
A.
A
guide
B.
A
traveler
C.
A
teacher.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。
10.
Why
did
the
man
leave
his
previous
Job
in
the
bank?
A.
His
family
moved
to
another
place
B.
He
had
never
gotten
a
raise.
C.
He
just
wanted
to
make
a
change.
11.
What
are
the
man’s
best
qualities?
A.
Hard-working
and
responsible.
B.
Faithful
and
energetic
C.
Smart
and
capable.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.
He
worked
for
a
private
company
for
three
years.
B.
He
doesn't
have
much
experience
in
sales.
C.
He
took
a
part-time
course
in
Finance
and
Trade.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。
13.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Go
to
the
drug
store.
B.
Have
dinner
C.
Take
the
subway.
14.
What
cause
the
man's
trouble?
A.
The
differences
between
languages.
B.
Lack
of
experience
abroad.
C.
His
poor
expressions.
15
Where
is
the
drugstore
according
to
the
woman?
A.
On
the
first
floor.
B.
On
the
second
floor.
C.
On
the
fifth
floor
16
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.
He
found
the
toilet
easily.
B.
He
doesn’t
speak
English
well
C.
He
drives
on
the
left
of
the
road
in
his
country
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。
17.
How
tall
is
the
second
tallest
building
in
the
world?
A.
Almost
2,
800
feet.
B.
Almost
1,
800
feet.
C.
Almost
1,000
feet
18.What’s
one
of
the
funny
things
about
the
Burj
Khalifa(哈利法塔)?
A.
Its
location
B.
Its
shape
C.
Its
building
materials
19.
What
does
the
speaker
say
would
take
all
morning?
A.
Washing
all
the
windows
of
the
Burj
Khalifa
B.
Climbing
the
stairs
to
the
top
of
the
Burj
Khalifa.
C.
Taking
the
elevator
to
the
top
of
the
Burj
Khalifa.
20.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
Burj
khalifa?.
A.
It
is
surrounded
by
other
tall
buildings.
B.
It
was
designed
by
an
American
firm.
C.
It
was
based
on
a
famous
pictures
of
ants.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
A
San
Fernando
Carriage
Tour
Mark
(4.5):
based
on
41
reviews
204
Alamo
Plaza
San
Antonio
Explore
the
San
Fernando
Cathedral
area
by
a
40-minute
Victorian
carriage
ride.
You
can
choose
a
narrated
(带讲解的)tour
to
learn
about
the
colorful
history
of
the
church
or
a
non-narrated
tour
for
a
more
quiet
and
romantic
ride.
At
the
center
of
San
Antonio
and
the
focus
of
the
tour,
the
Cathedral
was
originally
a
settlement
location
for
people
sent
by
King
Philip
of
Spain
in
1731.
San
Antonio
&
Alamo
Helicopter
Tours
Mark
(5.0):
based
on
71
reviews
8535
Mission
Road
San
Antonio
★Gift
shop
on-site
★Accessible
to
the
disabled
The
tours
provide
a
chance
for
passengers
to
combine
the
excitement
of
a
helicopter
flight
with
the
surprising
views
of
San
Antonio
countryside.
Each
flight
has
room
for
3
people
max.
Both
cameras
and
video
cameras
are
permitted.
The
Ultimate
Helicopter
tour
lasts
about
45-48
minutes
and
the
Short
Ride
tour
lasts
about
6-8
minutes.
Downtown
Delicacy
San
Antonio
Food
Tour
Mark
(5.1):
based
on
97
reviews
1015
Navarro
St
San
Antonio
If
you
are
looking
to
visit
some
of
San
Antonio’s
best
restaurants,
be
sure
to
join
in
the
tour.
After
meeting
up
with
your
expert
tour
guide,
you’ll
start
your
3-hour
journey
through
downtown
San
Antonio
and
stop
along
the
way
at
5
different
restaurants
and
even
a
few
of
the
city’s
parks.
City
Sightseeing
San
Antonio
Tour
Mark
(4.8):
based
on
17
reviews
216
E
Crockett
St
San
Antonio

Double-decker
bus
tour
takes
about
60
minutes
if
you
do
not
take
of
at
any
of
the
18
sops.

Appropriate
for
all
ages
The
City
Sightseeing
Tour
is
the
perfect
way
to
enjoy
everything
that
San
Antonio
has
to
offer.
21.
During
the
San
Fernando
Carriage
Tour,
you
can______.
A.
visit
a
historic
site
B.
drive
cars
on
your
own
C.
travel
with
a
free
guide
D.
learn
about
the
history
of
Spain
22.
The
San
Antonio
&
Alamo
Helicopter
Tours
allow
people
to______.
A.
have
lunch
in
some
parks
B.
do
some
volunteer
service
C.
fly
with
a
large
group
of
people
D.
take
pictures
during
the
journey
23.
What
do
we
know
about
Downtown
Delicacy
San
Antonio
Food
Tour
on
the
list?
A.
It
takes
the
least
time.
B.
It
is
the
most
popular
tour.
C.
It
is
held
in
the
countryside.
D.
It
invites
some
food
experts.
B
Aaron
Fotheringham
has
been
an
amazing
person
with
backflips
(后空翻)
and
other
skateboarding
tricks
throughout
his
teens.
And
his
famous
backflip
has
won
worldwide
notice
in
the
form
of
Record.
Why
did
his
particular
backflip
earn
such
a
reputation?
Aaron
was
the
first
person
to
successfully
perform
a
backflip
in
a
wheelchair.
???
Aaron
was
born
ill.
He
has
been
in
a
wheelchair
since
the
age
of
8.
Since
then,
he
has
even
developed
a
new
extreme
sport
in
which
wheelchair-bound
athletes
use
their
chairs
like
skateboards
or
bikes
to
do
tricks.
Now
Aaron’s
friends
call
him
"Wheelz",
and
he
says
it’s
huge
praise.
Though
Aaron
makes
his
stunts
(特技表演)
look
easy,
doing
tricks
in
a
wheelchair
is
very
different
from
using
a
skateboard
or
bike.
It’s
a
completely
different
skill
set.
If
a
skateboarder
goes
into
a
backflip
like
Aarons
and
doesn’t
start
out
with
enough
rotation
(旋转),
he
or
she
can
bend
his
or
her
body
to
speed
up.
This
allows
a
skateboarder
to
make
complete
rotation
in
time
for
a
successful
landing.
But
Aaron
can’t
bend
his
body
any
more
than
it
is
already.
That
means
Aaron
has
to
have
everything
perfect
before
going
into
a
backflip.
He
needs
to
launch
himself
to
just
the
right
height.
If
he
doesn’t,
he
could
fall
on
the
ground
completely.
"My
rotation
is
so
quick
that
I
don’t
have
much
time
to
think,"
says
Aaron.
Aaron’s
stunts
take
a
lot
of
practice.
He
tries
to
make
it
to
the
skate
park
every
day
to
work
on
his
backflip
and
try
out
new
tricks.
Even
though
he’s
an
excellent
athlete,
Aaron
doesn’t
always
land
his
stunts
perfectly.
But
Aaron
says
he
doesn’t
let
bad
landings
stop
him.
He
gets
right
back
up
and
goes
for
his
backflip
again.
24.
What
do
we
know
about
Aaron?
A.
He
can
do
backflips
as
a
disabled
person.
B.
He
is
an
excellent
skating
athlete.
C.
He
has
had
to
sit
in
a
wheelchair
since
birth.
D.
He
has
developed
a
new
game
by
using
chairs.
25.
Being
called
"Wheelz",
Aaron
felt________
??????????????
?.
A.
disappointed
B.
happy
C.
angry
D.
ashamed
26.
What
is
the
most
important
thing
for
Aaron
to
perform
a
backflip?
A.
Starting
out
with
enough
rotation.
B.
Bending
the
body
to
speed
up.
C.
Reaching
a
suitable
height.
D.
Having
enough
time
to
think.
27.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
text?
A.
A
Disabled
Teen
Competes
in
Adventure
Games
B.
A
Teen
Performs
Excellent
Stunts
C.
A
Disabled
Teen
Wins
Respect
from
Others
D.
A
Teen
Performs
a
Backflip
in
a
Wheelchair
C
Bad
teeth
may
be
painful
and
it’s
getting
worse
without
treatment.
They
can
even
ruin
your
life.
Illness
of
the
teeth
can
find
its
way
into
the
blood
system.
This
can
increase
the
chances
of
a
heart
disease
or
other
illnesses.
Experts
say
good
care
for
teeth
should
start
at
birth.
Mothers’
milk
is
the
best
food
for
the
healthy
development
of
teeth.
But
dentists
say
a
baby’s
mouth
and
early
teeth
should
be
cleaned
after
each
feeding.
Use
a
cloth
with
a
little
warm
water.
Do
the
same
if
a
baby
is
fed
with
a
bottle.
Experts
say
if
you
decide
to
put
your
baby
to
sleep
with
a
bottle,
give
him
only
water.
When
baby’s
teeth
begin
to
appear,
you
can
clean
them
with
a
wet
toothbrush.
Dentists
say
it
is
important
to
find
soft
toothbrushes
made
especially
for
babies
and
to
use
them
very
gently.
Young
children
often
eat
toothpaste
(牙膏)
when
they
brush,
so
they
should
be
carefully
watched
when
they
brush
their
teeth.
Parents
often
ask
what
effect
thumb
sucking
(咬手指)
might
have
on
their
baby’s
teeth.
Experts
generally
agree
that
this
is
fine
early
in
life.
Most
children
stop
sucking
their
thumbs
by
the
age
of
four.
If?
it?
continues,
parents
should
talk
to
their
children’s
dentist
or
doctor.
Dentists
say
children
should
have
their
first
dental
visit
by
the
time
they
are
one
year
old.
They
say
babies
should
be
examined
when
their
first
teeth
appear
usually
at
around
six
months..
28.
Why
should
people
pay
attention
to
teeth
problems?
A.
They
can
cause
other
illnesses.
B.
They
will
bring
bad
luck.
C.
They
will
bring
the
family
much
trouble.
D.
They
usually
last
a
long
time.
29.
According
to
the
writer,
baby’s
teeth
should
be
protected
from
the
day
______.
A.
he
begins
to
speak
B.
he
has
his
first
tooth
C.
he
was
born
D.
he
is
fed
with
bottle
milk
30.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that_____.
A.
children
are
not
advised
to
brush
their
teeth
B.
drinking
water
is
better
than
milk
before
sleeping
C.
children’s
toothbrushes
are
always
expensive
D.
thumb
sucking
is
common
for
kids
under
five
years
old
31.
The
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
5
refers
to
“_____”.
A.
toothache
B.
parents’
trouble
C.
thumb
sucking
D.
experts’
advice
D
Children
who
spend
more
time
outdoors
may
have
a
lower
risk
of
becoming
nearsighted,
new
research
suggests.
In
the
study,
researchers
looked
at
about
1,900
schoolchildren.
The
scientists
found
that
the
kids
who
had
been
instructed
to
spend
more
time
outdoors
over
three
years
were
23
percent
less
likely
to
develop
nearsightedness
during
this
time
than
those
who
had
not
been
instructed
to
spend
more
time
outdoors.
Moreover,
among
the
kids
who
did
become
nearsighted
during
the
study,
the
degree
to
which
their
eyesight
worsened
was
slightly
smaller
among
those
who
spent
more
time
outdoors.
The
researchers
selected
six
schools
and
required
the
children,
whose
average
age
was
7
at
the
start
of
the
study,
to
attend
one
additional
60?minute
class
of
outdoor
activities
during
each
school
day
for
three
years.
The
parents
of
these
children
were
also
encouraged
to
engage
their
children
in
outdoor
activities
after
school,
especially
during
weekends
and
holidays.
The
other
half
of
the
children,
from
another
six
schools,
continued
their
usual
activity
patterns.
After
three
years,
30.4
percent
of
the
kids
in
the
intervention(干预)
group
had
become
nearsighted,
compared
with
38.5
percent
of
the
kids
in
the
other
group.
It
is
not
clear
exactly
why
spending
more
time
outside
would
benefit
children’s
eyesight,
the
researchers
said.
However,
some
researches
have
suggested
that
the
higher
levels
of
light
intensity
found
outdoors
may
increase
the
release
of
the
chemical
dopamine(多巴胺)
of
the
eye.
In
turn,
dopamine
is
known
to
restrain(抑制)the
type
of
growth
in
the
eye
that
is
associated
with
nearsightedness.
Based
on
the
new
results,
the
researchers
recommend
that
children
spend
more
time
outdoors
because
of
the
potential
benefits
to
their
eyesight.
However,
it’s
important
to
protect
kids’
skin
and
eyes
from
UV
light,
which
can
be
damaging.
32.
What
did
the
children
in
the
intervention
group
do
during
each
school
day?
A.
Attend
an
extra
class
of
outdoor
activities.
B.
Continue
to
do
their
usual
activities.
C.
Spend
one
hour
in
doing
eye
exercises.
D.
Participate
in
outdoor
activities
with
parents.
33.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
chemical
dopamine?
A.
It
can
contribute
to
poor
sight.
B.
It
can
damage
people’s
brain.
C.
It
is
beneficial
to
eyesight.
D.
It
means
low
levels
of
light
intensity.
34.What
may
be
discussed
in
the
following
paragraph?
A.
How
to
design
outdoor
activities
for
kids.
B.
How
to
prevent
kids
becoming
nearsighted.
C.
How
to
protect
kids’
skin
and
eyes
from
UV
light.
D.
How
to
encourage
adults
to
join
in
outdoor
activities.
35.Which
can
serve
as
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
The
More
Time
Outdoors,
the
Better
B.
Kids
May
See
Better
if
They
Play
Outside
C.
All
Kids
Should
Join
in
Outdoor
Activities
D.
Kids
Like
Outdoor
Activities
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。
Why
Do
We
Find
It
Hard
to
Say
“No”?
As
we
all
know,
saying
“no”
to
others
is
not
easy
at
all.
But
sometimes
we
have
to
learn
to
say“no”.
36
Below
are
common
reasons
why
people
find
it
hard
to
say
“no”:

37
You
are
a
kind
soul
at
heart.
You
don't
want
to
turn
the
person
away
and
you
want
to
help
when
possible,
even
if
it
may
eat
into
your
time.
●Afraid
of
being
rude.I
was
brought
up
under
the
idea
that
saying
“no”,
especially
to
people
who
are
older,
is
rude.This
thinking
is
common
in
Asian
culture,
where
face
saving
is
important.
38
●Wanting
to
be
agreeable.You
don't
want
to
alienate
(疏远)
yourself
from
the
group
because
you're
not
in
agreement.So
you
agree
to
others'
requests.
●Fear
of
conflict
(冲突).
39
This
might
lead
to
an
ugly
confrontation
(面对).
Even
if
there
isn't,
there
might
be
disagreement
which
might
lead
to
bad
effects
in
the
future.

40
Perhaps
you
are
worried
saying“no”
means
closing
doors.For
example,
one
of
my
friends'
wives
was
asked
to
work
in
another
department
in
her
company.
Since
she
liked
her
team,
she
didn't
want
to
go.However,
she
didn't
want
to
say
“no”
as
she
felt
it
would
affect
her
promotion
(晋升)
chances
in
the
future.
A.
Wanting
to
help
others.
B.Fear
of
losing
chances.
C.Wanting
to
keep
a
good
relationship.
D.I
slowly
realized
I
needed
to
learn
to
say
“no”.
E.You
are
afraid
the
person
might
be
angry
if
you
refuse
him/her.
F.It
means
not
making
others
look
bad
or
lose
face.
G.To
learn
to
say
“no”,we
have
to
first
understand
what's
stopping
us
from
it.
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)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

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。
Landslides
(山体滑坡)
killed
more
than
200
people
in
Putumayo
province
of
Colombia
in
April,
2017.
John,
an
American,
flew
to
the
disaster
area.
John,
35,
who
had
received
medical
training
and
was
41
in
Putumayo,
was
42
asked
to
join
the
local
soldiers
and
hospital
staff
in
the
rescue
effort
in
Putumayo.
“Seeing
the
people
trapped
or
buried
in
the
mud,
I
felt
it
43
to
help,”
he
said.
On
the
third
day
of
his
arrival,
he
followed
a
team
of
soldiers,
walking
to
a
village
in
Putumayo
where
he’d
grown
up
to
44
his
younger
sister,
June.
Next,
on
arriving
at
the
45
,
he
was
shocked
to
find
hundreds
of
houses
destroyed.
“The
mud
is
up
to
the
roof,”
he
was
told
by
a
local.
And
he
was
informed
that
46
the
landslide
hit
the
place
at
midnight,
some
villages
were
buried
alive
47
they
realized
what
had
happened.
John
48
some
supplies
to
survivors
and
saved
some
for
June
and
her
family.
Soon,
they
turned
to
John’s
most
familiar
road,
getting
49
where
he
hoped
to
find
June.
What
he
could
see
was
50
where
there
had
been
houses.
John
became
51
to
run
to
the
houses
still
standing
52
after
the
landslide.
However,
all
were
53
.
Then
he
was
told
by
a
local
police
officer
that
the
survivors
were
removed
to
a
temporary
shelter.
54,
he
entered
the
shelter,
and
there
was
June’s
husband,
who
was
55
at
his
coming.
“Where’s
my
sister?”
he
asked.
A
thin
woman
stepped
into
the
light.
It
was
June.
“You’re
56!

shouted
John.
The
brother
and
sister
hugged
each
other
for
a
long
time.
“We
were
57
from
the
outside
world
because
the
telecommunication
system
was
destroyed
and
I
had
no
way
to
58.”
June
said,
adding,
“We
have
a
new
baby!”
She
carried
her
two-month-old
daughter
into
his
brother’s
arms.
“There
are
still
some
babies
59
in
the
mud,”
John
said.
Now
John
had
another
task:
volunteering
to
60
children
separated
from
their
families.
41.
A.
born
B.
praised
C.
killed
D.
elected
42.
A.
suddenly
B.
immediately
C.
slowly
D.
carefully
43.
A.
urgent
B.
brave
C.
practical
D.
likely
44.
A.
take
charge
of
B.
follow
the
steps
of
C.
search
for
D.
hold
up
45.
A.
scenery
B.
sightseeing
C.
tour
D.
scene
46.
A.
because
B.
unless
C.
if
D.
when
47.
A.
since
B.
before
C.
until
D.
after
48.
A.
picked
out
B.
figured
out
C.
handed
out
D.
sold
out
49.
A.
close
to
B.
in
touch
with
C.
accustomed
to
D.
along
with
50.
A.
changes
B.
ruins
C.
bodies
D.
holes
51.
A.
tired
B.
scared
C.
content
D.
anxious
52.
A.
firmly
B.
terribly
C.
orderly
D.
reliably
53.
A.
narrow
B.
dirty
C.
empty
D.
special
54.
A.
Automatically
B.
Gradually
C.
Completely
D.Finally
55.
A.
annoyed
B.
surprised
C.
worried
D.
disappointed
56.
A.
strong
B.
careless
C.
alone
D.
alive
57.
A.
pulled
up
B.
cut
off
C.
put
off
D.
packed
up
58.
A.
escape
B.
call
C.
decide
D.
calm
59.
A.
broken
B.
missed
C.
lost
D.
settled
60.
A.
reunite
B.
replace
C.
appreciate
D.
observe
第二节(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1
个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A
healthy
lifesty
is
related
61
physical
and
mental
fitness.
Do
you
think
it
is
time
to
make
changes
to
live
62
healthier
life
?Nowadays
many
people
say
they
just
don’t
get
much
time
to
look
after
63
(
they
)
health.
However,
it
is
what
you
do
and
eat
every
day
that
guarantees
you
a
healthy
body.
So
make
some
little
changes
in
your
schedule
to
improve
your
lifestyle.
It’s
never
too
late.
There
are
some
suggestions
64
(give)
by
health
experts
which
can
help
you
achieve
your
goal.
First
of
all,
add
healthy
food
items
to
your
diet.
For
example,
eating
green
vegetables
and
fruits
65
(be)
a
must
because
they
contain
lots
of
vitamins
and
minerals
66
are
necessary
to
your
body.
Do
remember
to
exercise
67
(regular)
because
it
will
burn
extra
fats
in
your
body
and
help
you
gain
control
of
your
68
(weigh)
.
If
you
can’t
exercise
every
day,
at
least
go
for
a
walk
every
day.
Sleep
at
least
eight
hours
every
day
69
(make
)
you
feel
fresh
and
energetic
.
In
addition,
many
people
do
some
activities
every
day,
70
(say)
this
helps
them
develop
their
mind.
There
are
many
things
you
can
do
to
keep
healthy,
but
exercising
will
always
be
at
the
top.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
Yesterday,
Jack
and
I
were
walking
down
the
street
when
we
saw
the
old
man
fall
off
his
bike.
I
suggested
we
carried
the
old
man
to
the
hospital,
and
Jack
did
not
agree.
He
had
learned
first
aid,
so
I
said
that
the
old
man
mustn’t
be
moving.
We
should
leave
him
where
he
was.
Seen
the
old
man
wasn’t
breathing,
Jack
asks
me
to
call
the
First-Aid
Centre
and
he
used
the
mouth-to-mouth
way
make
the
old
man
breathe.
Soon
the
old
man
began
to
move
on
a
little
and
doctors
also
arrived.
They
said
that
we
had
done
was
right.
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假如你是李华,五一马上就要来临了,你校学生会决定组织在校学生到牛头山进行一次爬山活动,请你给好友-----美国交换生Peter写一封邮件告知相关情况。
时间:五一上午8:00在校门口乘车出发;2.内容:爬山,同时捡拾垃圾;
注意事项:自带午餐,雨具等。
学生会:Students’
Union
雨伞:umbrella
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Peter,___________________
_
I
have
a
good
news
for
you,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
中宁中学高二年级第二学期第一次月考英语试卷答案
一|、听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5
CBCAA
6-10
ACCAA
11-15
ABBAA
16-20
CBABB
二、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
21-25
ADBAB
26-30
CDACB
31-35
CACCB
三、七选五(每小题2分,满分10分)
36-40
GAFEB
四、完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
41-45
ABACD
46-50
ABCAB
51-55
DACDB
56-60
DBBCA
五、语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)
to
62.
a
63.
their
64.
given
65.
is
66.
that
/
which
67.
regularly
68.
weight
69.
to
make
70.
saying
六、短文改错(每小题1分,满分10分)
Yesterday,
Jack
and
I
were
walking
down
the
street
when
we
saw
the
an
old
man
fall
off
his
bike.
I
suggested
we
carried
the
old
man
to
the
carry
hospital,
and
Jack
did
not
agree.
He
had
learned
first
aid,
so
I
said
that
but/yet
he
the
old
man
mustn’t
be
moving.
We
should
leave
him
where
he
was.
moved
Seen
the
old
man
wasn’t
breathing,
Jack
asks
me
to
call
the
First-Aid
Seeing
asked
Centre
and
he
used
the
mouth-to-mouth
way
make
the
old
man
加to
breathe.
Soon
the
old
man
began
to
move
on
a
little
and
doctors
also
删掉
arrived.
They
said
that
we
had
done
was
right.
what
作文
(满分25分)
Dear
Peter,
Good
news
for
you
!
The
Students’
Union
has
decided
to
organize
a
trip
to
Mountain
Nutou
On
May1st
,so
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
about
details.
All
of
us
will
get
on
the
school
bus
at
the
school
gate
at
8:00
in
the
morning.
Then
we
start
our
trip
to
Mount
Nutou.
The
climb
will
start
at
the
parking
center.
Everyone
is
expected
to
pick
up
the
rubblish
as
we
climb
up,
which
will
help
to
polish
the
beauty
of
the
scenery.
We
won’t
have
lunch
together,
so
you
need
to
take
a
packed
lunch
with
you.
And
also,bring
your
umbrella
or
raincoat
with
you
in
case
it
rains.
Have
a
nice
day
!
Yours,
Li
hua.
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