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江西师大附中高二年级英语月考试卷
2021.4
(考试时间:120分钟
试卷满分:150分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30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1.5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。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.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Roommates.
B.
Boss
and
secretary.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
2.
What
is
the
man’s
problem?
A.
He
needs
a
ride.
B.
He
wants
a
new
job.
C.
He
doesn’t
have
insurance
now.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.
Biking
in
the
city.
B.
Hiking
in
the
mountains.
C.
Driving
in
the
countryside.
4.
How
much
did
the
man
pay
for
the
ice
cream?
A.
$5.
B.
$9.
C.
$10.
5.
Where
does
this
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
a
laundry.
B.
At
a
restaurant.
C.
At
a
shopping
mall.
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。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.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
girl’s
question?
A.
It
isn’t
important.
B.
It’s
difficult
to
answer.
C.
It
is
easy
to
understand.
7.
What
does
the
man
say
about
the
ocean
and
the
sky?
A.
They
are
related.
B.
They
look
exactly
the
same.
C.
They
have
nothing
to
do
with
each
other.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
is
the
man
at
the
university?
A.
He’s
taking
classes.
B.
He’s
checking
it
out.
C.
He
just
graduated
from
there.
9.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.
He
is
good
at
baseball.
B.
His
grades
are
very
high.
C.
The
college
wants
him
to
play
on
its
sports
team.
10.
What
happened
when
the
woman
went
to
a
game
last
time?
A.
She
was
hit
by
a
ball.
B.
A
player
was
sent
to
hospital.
C.
Her
face
got
scratched
by
a
fan.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
11.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do
about
her
book?
A.
Call
a
publisher.
B.
Advertise
it
herself.
C.
Ask
their
teacher
for
advice.
12.
How
many
pages
does
the
woman’s
book
have?
A.
About
200.
B.
About
350.
C.
About
700.
13.
What
will
the
woman
give
the
man
to
read?
A.
A
digital
copy.
B.
A
printed
copy.
C.
A
handwritten
copy.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
How
do
most
people
in
the
United
States
get
their
news?
A.
From
TV.
B.
From
the
network.
C.
From
the
newspaper.
15.
Which
country
has
the
largest
group
of
newspaper
readers?
A.
France.
B.
Italy.
C.
Japan.
16.
How
does
the
man
sound?
A.
A
little
bored.
B.
Very
interested.
C.
Quite
indifferent.
17.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Types
of
news
media.
B.
Types
of
news
reporters.
C.
Types
of
news
shows.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
When
will
the
math
exams
be
held
this
year?
A.
On
Wednesday.
B.
On
Thursday.
C.
On
Friday.
19.
Who
will
give
an
introduction
on
Tuesday?
A.
An
athlete.
B.
A
headmaster.
C.
The
P.E.
teacher.
20.
Why
are
parents
reminded
to
arrive
early
to
the
concert?
A.
To
find
a
place
to
park.
B.
To
get
a
place
to
sit.
C.
To
take
pictures.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
A
Guide
to
the
University
Food
???
?The
TWU
Cafeteria
is
open
7
a.m.
to
8
p.m.
It
serves
snacks(小吃),
drinks,
ice
cream
bars
and
meals.
You
can
pay
with
cash
or
your
ID
cards.
You
can
add
meal
money
to
your
ID
cards
at
the
Front
Desk.
Even
if
you
do
not
buy
your
food
in
the
cafeteria,
you
can
use
the
tables
to
eat
your
lunch,
to
have
meetings
and
to
study.
???
?If
you
are
on
campus
in
the
evening
or
late
at
night,
you
can
buy
snacks,
fast
food,
and
drinks
in
the
Lower
Café
located
in
the
bottom
level
of
the
Douglas
Centre.
This
area
is
often
used
for
entertainment
such
as
concerts,
games
or
TV
watching.
Relaxation
????
The
Globe,
located
in
the
bottom
level
of
McMillan
Hall,
is
available
for
relaxing,
studying,
cooking,
and
eating.
Monthly
activities
are
held
here
for
all
international
students.
Hours
are
10
a.m.
to
10
p.m.,
closed
on
Sundays.
Health
??
??Located
on
the
top
floor
of
Douglas
Hall,
the
Wellness
Centre
is
committed
to
physical,
emotional
and
social
health.
A
doctor
and
nurse
is
available
if
you
have
health
questions
or
need
immediate
medical
help
or
personal
advice.
The
cost
of
this
is
included
in
your
medical
insurance.
Hours
are
Monday
to
Friday,
9
a.m.
to
noon
and
1:00
to
4:30
p.m.
Academic
Support
????
All
students
have
access
to
the
Writing
Centre
on
the
upper
floor
of
Douglas
Hall.
Here,
qualified
volunteers
will
work
with
you
on
written
work,
grammar,
vocabulary,
and
other
academic
skills.
You
can
sign
up
for
an
appointment
on
the
sign-up
sheet
outside
the
door:
two
30-minute
appointments
per
week
maximum.
This
service
is
free.
What
can
you
do
in
the
TWU
Cafeteria?
A.
Do
homework
and
watch
TV.
B.
Have
meals
and
meet
with
friends.
C.
Add
money
to
your
ID
and
play
chess.
D.
Buy
drinks
and
enjoy
concerts.
22.
Where
and
when
can
you
cook
your
own
food?
A.
The
McMillan
Hall,
Sunday.
B.
The
Lower
Café,
Sunday.
C.
The
TWU
Cafeteria,
Friday.
D.
The
Globe,
Friday.
23.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
guide
to
the
university?
A.
You
can
get
some
medical
training
in
the
Wellness
Centre
for
free.
B.
You
can
turn
to
the
Wellness
Centre
at
any
time
in
case
of
an
emergency.
C.
You
can
seek
help
from
the
Writing
Center
by
applying
online
in
advance.
D.
The
volunteers
in
the
Writing
Center
can
help
you
with
your
academic
work.
B
A
designer
is
recently
creating
floral
installations
(花篮)
on
the
streets
of
Manhattan,
New
York,
that
are
meant
to
brighten
the
days
of
healthcare
and
other
important
workers.
Lewis
Miller’s
most
recent
creation
is
an
arrangement
popping
out
of
a
rubbish
can
at
the
corner
of
W
58th
Street
and
10th
Avenue.
“They
were
very
simple.
It
was
just
cherry
branches.”
Miller
said.
“We
didn’t
disclose
the
location,
so
nobody
could
necessarily
go
and
find
them.”
But
plenty
of
people
did
find
them
and
then
they
found
his
Instagram
information.
A
post
with
pictures
of
the
“flower
flash”
as
Miller
calls
them
has
gotten
more
than
16,000
likes
in
less
than
a
day.
“U
listen.
Pm
kind
of
bored.
I’m
a
creative
person.
I
did
something
new
and
it
took
off,
’’
Miller
said.
“It
still
surprises
me
reading
the
comments
from
yesterday
like
really
how
much
it
feeds
peopled
souls.”
Miller
has
been
dotting
Manhattan
with
floral
sunrises
for
a
few
years
with
his
arrangements
popping
out
of
those
New
York
City
hot
dog
carts
(推车)and
even
construction
equipment.
“And
the
combination
of
which
is
so
hard
aggressive,
compared
with
flowers
which
are
the
exact
opposite
of
that,”
Miller
said.
Vogue
magazine
once
wrote
about
him
but
it’s
the
reaction
from
the
public
many
of
whom
have
been
restricted
inside
for
weeks
that
he
values
most.
“If
you
can
just
stop,
pause
and
just
have
one
second
of
joy

that’s
amazing
because
that’s
one
of
the
things
that’s
so
lacking
and
it’s
hard,”
Miller
said.
As
one
person
on
Instagram
put
it,
New
York
City
rubbish
has
never
looked
so
pretty.
24.
Who
are
the
floral
installations
mainly
intended
for?
A.
Medical
workers.
B.
Busy
walkers-by.
C.
Cleaning
staff.
D.
Important
politicians.
25.
What
do
the
citizens
think
of
Miller’s
idea
of
the
floral
installations?
A.
Admirable.
B.
Hopeful.
C.
Valuable.
D.
Boring.
26.
The
design
is
creative
because
__________.
A.
it
is
simple
B.
it
is
made
of
rubbish
C.
it
pops
out
of
a
rubbish
can
D.
it
is
the
symbol
of
New
York
City
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Street
Art
B.
A
Big
Surprise
C.
Lewis
Miller’s
Creation
Is
Amazing
D.
Flower
Flash
Brightens
Streets
C
One
of
the
most
traditional
British
holidays
is
the
seaside
holiday.
Typically,
families
travel
to
British
seaside
towns.
In
the
late
1970s,
air
travel
became
affordable
for
the
average
family,
and
more
and
more
British
people
started
travelling
abroad
for
their
summer
holidays.
After
all,
the
British
weather
isn’t
very
good,
even
in
summer.
In
the
1980s
and
1990s,
British
young
people
became
wealthier.
They
started
to
go
abroad
in
groups.
Once
at
their
destination
they
socialized
with
other
young
people
and
had
one
long
party.
British
holidaying
habits
have
begun
to
change,
however.
The
UK
now
has
a
warmer
climate
than
before,
so
people
don't
always
feel
they
need
to
go
overseas.
Also,
the
world
seems
a
less
certain
place
as
interconnected
economic
rise
and
fall,
which
means
that
the
cost
of
foreign
holidays
is
less
predictable
than
before.
The
domestic(国内的)
tourism
industry

when
people
go
on
holiday
in
their
own
country

is
healthier
than
it
has
been
in
decades.
UK
newspapers
have
even
invented
a
new
word:
a
“staycation”.
In
some
ways,
therefore,
the
UK
has
come
full
circle.
There
is
now
an
increased
appreciation
among
Britons
for
the
diversity
of
the
UK.
It
is
not
just
the
geography,
which
ranges
from
the
flat
fens
(沼泽)
of
East
Anglia
to
the
valleys
of
Wales
to
the
mountains
of
Scotland,
which
is
diverse.
And
it
is
not
just
the
diversity
of
climate-based
activities
on
offer,
which
range
from
surfing
in
the
warm
southwest
of
England,
to
hillwalking
and
skiing
in
the
north.
It
is
also
the
diversity
of
the
cultures
in
the
UK
that
is
beginning
to
be
of
interest
to
domestic
tourists.
People
forget
sometimes
that
there
are
different
accents,
languages,
traditions,
cuisines
and
peoples
across
all
the
parts
of
the
UK.
28.
Why
do
more
British
people
take
their
holidays
in
their
own
country?
A.
The
Internet
makes
them
closer.
B.
They
are
wealthier
and
more
sociable.
C.
The
global
climate
is
getting
much
warmer.
D.
The
expense
on
foreign
holidays
is
unsteady.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“staycation”
in
Paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
A
vacation
spent
at
home.
B.
A
healthier
style
of
living.
C.
A
new
way
to
spend
holiday.
D.
A
fashionable
tourism
industry.
30.
Which
is
the
best
heading
that
matches
Paragraph
5?
A.
Flights
of
fancy.
B.
Sun,
sea
and
sand.
C.
The
length
and
width.
D.
Footloose
and
fancy-free.
31.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
author
in
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
prove
the
UK
has
diverse
scenery.
B.
To
show
the
UK
starts
to
discover
itself.
C.
To
tell
the
development
of
the
United
Kingdom.
D.
To
explain
why
the
British
prefer
spending
holidays
inland.
D
The
scientists
placed
underwater
speakers
in
areas
where
coral
had
been
dying
in
Australia’s
northern
Great
Barrier
Reef.
They
played
certain
sounds
over
a
period
of
about
6
weeks
and
studied
the
results.
The
team
reported
that
twice
as
many
fish
arrived
in
areas
where
the
sounds
of
healthy
coral
were
played.
Among
the
arriving
fish
were
species
that
feed
on
all
major
food
sources.
The
researchers
noted
the
importance
of
having
many
different
kinds
of
fish
return
to
the
area.
Different
species
of
fish
perform
many
activities
that
support
the
ocean
environment
and
sea
life.
“Damaged
reefs
have
a
higher
chance
of
recovery
if
they
have
healthy
fish
population,”
the
scientists
wrote
in
the
report.
Steve
Simpson
said
that
“healthy
coral
reefs
are
remarkably
noisy
places.”
They
contain
the
sounds
of
many
kinds
of
shrimp,
fish
and
other
sea
creatures.
Young
fish
listen
for
these
sounds
when
they
are
looking
for
a
place
to
settle.
He
added
that
reefs
“become
ghostly
quiet”
when
they
suffer
destruction
that
is
usually
related
to
human-caused
pollution.
Coral
damage
can
cause
unappealing
smells
and
sounds
that
drive
shrimp
and
fish
away.
Mark
Meekan
is
a
fish
biologist.
He
said
that
the
return
of
these
fish
is
the
first
step
to
seeing
major
improvements
in
reef
health.”
Recovery
is
underpinned
by
fish
that
clean
the
reef
and
create
space
for
corals
to
regrow,”
he
said.
Tim
Gordon
says
he
believes
sound
can
be
used
to
bring
back
dead
coral
in
areas
suffering
major
destruction
in
oceans
across
the
world.
University
of
Bristol
professor
Andy
Radford
said
the
underwater
sounds
are
a
promising
way
to
fight
coral
reef
damage
at
the
local
community
level.
But
he
noted
that
other
threats
need
to
be
reduced
as
well.
These
include
climate
change,
pollution
and
overfishing.
From
local
management
innovations
to
international
political
action,
we
need
meaningful
progress
at
all
levels
to
paint
a
better
future
for
reefs
worldwide.
32.
Why
did
researchers
attract
fish
by
playing
sounds
underwater?
A.
To
study
the
population
of
fish.
B.
To
catch
fish
as
major
food
sources.
C.
To
recover
damaged
reefs
naturally.
D.
To
record
the
sounds
of
healthy
corals.
33.
How
did
Steve
explain
the
coral
reefs?
A.
By
presenting
the
research
results.
B.
By
making
comparisons.
C.
By
listing
some
specific
data.
D.
By
giving
some
examples.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“underpinned”
in
Para.4
mean?
A.
Destroyed
B.
Affected
C.
Supported
D.
Attacked.
35.
What
does
Professor
Andy
stress?
A.
Reef
needs
protection
at
all
levels.
B.
Climate
change
is
more
serious
than
reef
damage.
C.
Overfishing
threatens
world
coral
reef.
D.
Pollution
needs
international
political
action.
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。
You
have
probably
heard
the
saying,
“It
is
better
to
give
than
to
receive.”
The
act
of
giving
creates
positive
feelings
for
both
the
giver
and
the
receiver.
36
Giving
can
not
only
bring
positive
feelings
for
the
receiver,
but
it
has
also
been
shown
to
be
a
mood
booster(助推器)for
the
giver.
For
example,
a
study
published
in
Nature
Communications
found
that
the
participants
who
chose
to
spend
money
on
others
rather
than
themselves
had
a
greater
increase
in
levels
of
self-reported
happiness.
37
Because
you
will
create
positive
energy
when
saying
“Yes”.
Giving
improves
your
emotional
and
physical
health.
38
Giving
can
create
positive
benefits
to
your
physical
health
and
well-being
as
well,
including
decreased
stress,
lowered
blood
pressure,
and
even
increased
life
length.
A
recent
study
found
that
people
who
volunteered
even
a
few
hours
a
week
were
40
percent
less
likely
to
develop
high
blood
pressure
than
those
who
didn't.
Giving
increases
feelings
of
appreciation.
Both
the
giver
and
the
receiver
can
experience
a
kind
of
gratefulness
when
generosity
is
at
play.
Why
is
this
so
important?
Because
appreciation
is
important
to
your
physical,
emotional
and
spiritual
well-being.
39
Giving
can
change
the
world.
All
great
change
starts
with
small
actions.
Your
generosity
has
the
potential
to
affect
massive
change
in
the
lives
of
other
people
and
creatures.
For
example:
you
volunteer
at
your
local
animal
shelter
to
accompany
homeless
dogs.
Because
these
dogs
have
received
extra
love,
they
are
happier.
Because
they
are
happier,
they
are
more
likely
to
be
adopted.
40
It
sets
off
a
chain
of
small
yet
meaningful
actions
that
lead
to
big
change.
A.
Giving
makes
you
happier.
B.
Giving
leaves
you
more
energetic.
C.
This
situation
shows
how
giving
works.
D.
Thus,
many
people
choose
to
give
rather
than
to
take.
E.
That's
why
telling
people
you
are
grateful
is
so
important.
F.
The
benefits
of
giving
extend
beyond
your
emotional
health.
G.
So
nod
when
your
neighbor
asks
you
to
join
a
beach
clean-up
activity.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分
45分)
第一节
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C

D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Have
you
seen
people
who
take
pictures
of
food
for
more
than
10
minutes
before
eating?
How
about
those
who
beautify
their
selfie
(自拍)
so
much
that
they
can't
be
41
?
There
must
be
one
or
more
who
42
in
your
social
media.
No
matter
43they
choose
to
share,
they
share
the
best
but
the
most
unreal.
Take
my
friend
Jane.
Every
time
we
went
to
a
restaurant,
she
would
not
take
a
44
until
all
the
dishes
we
45
were
on
the
table.
Then,
she
would
spend
five
minutes
on
46the
dishes
in
a
seemingly
random
but
in
fact
47order.
Then
the
most
important
part:
taking
pictures.
After
that,
she
would
choose
one
of
the
48and
click
in
the
filter(滤镜)
app.
The
food
eventually
looked
10
times
more
delicious
than
it
really
was,
but
we
had
no
49to
really
enjoy
it
--
it
all
went
cold.
Actually
Jane's
real
life
is
much
less
elegant.
For
example,
she
hates
to
wash
the
dishes,
so
she
leaves
them
in
the
sink
for
50.
Many
people
care
too
much
about
others'
opinions
and
try
too
hard
to
51
others.
They
find
it
hard
to
be
52
and
to
accept
themselves,
and
thus
they
are
afraid
to
show
their
53
life
on
social
media.
What
they
are
trying
to
prove
is
54
what
they
lack
in
reality.
But
this
will
not
bring
any
55
to
reality,
as
they
still
56
the
same
old
pattern
of
life.
If
they
really
want
an
elegant
life,
they
should
put
more57
into
achieving
it58fabricating(伪造)
it.
Being
more
confident,
59themselves
and
trying
their
best
to
be
better
is
much
more
meaningful
than60
their
life
on
social
media.
41.
A.
envied
B.
admired
C.
recognized
D.
defeated
42.
A.
exist
B.
survive
C.
flood
D.
spot
43.
A.
how
B.
what
C.
where
D.
whom
44.
A.
bow
B.
break
C.
breath
D.
bite
45.
A.
ordered
B.
served
C.
offered
D.
prepared
46.
A.
cooking
B.
washing
C.
setting
D.
collecting
47.
A.
messy
B.
arranged
C.
casual
D.
correct
48.
A.
dishes
B.
restaurants
C.
pictures
D.
tables
49.
A.
chance
B.
choice
C.
excuse
D.
reason
50.
A.
months
B.
years
C.
hours
D.
days
51.
A.
comfort
B.
please
C.
inspire
D.
discourage
52.
A.
independent
B.
generous
C.
responsible
D.
confident
53.
A.
secret
B.
real
C.
peaceful
D.
healthy
54.
A.
rarely
B.
hardly
C.
exactly
D.
nearly
55.
A.
difficulty
B.
change
C.
guidance
D.
harm
56.
A.
question
B.
dislike
C.
doubt
D.
follow
57.
A.
effort
B.
ambitions
C.
feelings
D.
money
58.
A.
other
than
B.
more
than
C.
rather
than
D.
less
than
59.
A.
identifying
B.
accepting
C.
persuading
D.
amusing
60.
A.
simplifying
B.
ruining
C.
beautifying
D.
worsening
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
At
about
3
p.m.
on
April
2,
carpentry
students
from
Harvard
H.
Ellis
Technical
High
School
(ET)
in
the
United
States
61
(put)
the
finishing
touches
on
a
handicapped
ramp
(残疾人坡道)
at
Northeast
Placement
Services.
It
was
a
thing
of
62
(beautiful),
leading
from
a
platform
outside
one
building
to
the
entryway
of
the
new
Community
Education
Center.
It
was
one
year
ago
63
students
started
the
project.
It
took
so
long,
because
ET
has
a
rotating
(轮流的)
schedule
--
two
weeks
of
academic
work
followed
64
two
weeks
of
shop
work.
Their
academic
schedule
made
it
difficult
65
(finish)
the
job
very
quickly.
During
the
summer,
work
stopped
altogether.
66
(arrive)
at
ET,
Senior
Gabe
Martel
first
didn’t
know
he
wanted
to
be
a
carpenter.
He
soon
found
the
hands-on
activity
was
67
(benefit)
for
him.
One
thing
he
learned
is
that
no
project
goes
according
to
plan.
They
had
to
follow
building
rules
and
adapt
68
(they)
quickly.
They
had
to
work
with
the
customer
and
learn
to
get
along
with
their
teammates.
The
next
project
will
be
at
the
Brooklyn
Fairgrounds,
69
students
will
rebuild
a
part
of
the
main
stage.
It
70
(believe)
that
they’ll
work
a
couple
of
months
to
open
a
new
dimension
of
life
for
disabled
people.
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)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文。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;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I
think
teenagers
in
China
should
have
a
specially
festival
that
I
would
call
it
Teenager
Volunteer
Day.
As
is
known
to
all,
most
teenagers
in
China
are
brought
up
as
a
only
child
in
the
family.
They
usually
given
too
many
care
and
attention.
Through
volunteering,
teenagers
may
learn
to
think
of
others
and
many
other
important
life
lesson.
In
Teenager
Volunteer
Day,
teenagers
are
encouraged
to
volunteer
wherever
you
are
needed.
They
may
help
to
raise
money
for
people
which
suffer
from
a
serious
disease,
go
to
a
house
for
the
aged
to
do
what
is
good
for
old
people,
or
collecting
books
for
children
in
poor
areas.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假如你是学生会主席李华,为促进学生们拥有一种健康的生活方式和积极的生活态度,你校将举办一场心理辅导讲座,请在校宣传栏的“英语天地”写一则通知,内容包括:
1.
讲座的内容和目的;
2.讲座的时间和地点;
3.参加讲座的注意事项。
注意:
1.
词数:100
左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
高二下
英语月考答案
听力
1-5
BCCBA
6-10
BABCA
11-15
CBABC
16-20
BACCA
阅读
21-23
BDD
24-27
CACD
28-31
DAAB
32-35
CBCA
七选五
36-40AGFEC
完型
41---45
CABDA
46---50
CBCAD
51---55
BDBCB
56---60
DACBC
语法填空
61.
were
putting
62.
beauty
63.
that
64.
by
65.
to
finish
66.
arriving
67.
beneficial
68.
themselves
69.
where
70.
is
believed
短文改错
第一行specially

special
第一行
去掉it
第二行
an

the
第二行
在usually前加are。
第三行
many

much
第四行
lesson
→lessons
第四行
In
→On
第四行
you
→they
第五行
which
→who/that
第六行
collecting
→collect
书面表达
(One
possible
version)
Notice
To
help
all
students
lead
a
healthier
life
and
have
a
more
positive
attitude
towards
life,
our
school
has
planned
to
invite
an
outstanding
psychologist
to
give
us
a
related
lecture.
The
psychologist
will
give
us
valuable
guidance
on
how
to
strengthen
personal
communication
skills,
how
to
form
good
habits,
etc.
These
recommendations
can
have
a
long-lasting
influence
on
a
person’s
life
and
it’s
suggested
that
everyone
come
to
the
lecture.
It
will
be
held
in
our
school
hall
from
2
p.m.
to
4
p.m.
next
Monday.
When
attending
the
lecture,
you’re
expected
to
arrive
five
minutes
earlier,
keep
quiet
and
take
notes
if
necessary.
The
Students’
Union
听力【原文】
Text
1
W:
Your
meeting
is
at
2:00
p.m.
this
afternoon.
M:
OK,
thanks.
Well,
did
anyone
call
while
I
was
out?
W:
Only
your
wife.
She
wants
you
to
pick
up
some
wine
on
your
way
home.
Text
2
W:
If
you
still
can’t
sleep
well,
you
should
go
to
the
hospital.
I
can
give
you
a
ride.
M:
I
just
started
a
new
job.
My
insurance
doesn’t
cover
me
until
next
month.
Text
3
W:
Where
are
we?
I
haven’t
seen
any
road
signs
for
miles,
and
there
aren’t
any
houses,
either.
I
think
we
took
a
wrong
turn
back
there.
M:
Yeah,
I
think
you’re
right.
Pull
over
to
the
side
of
the
road,
and
I’ll
take
a
closer
look
at
the
map.
Text
4
M:
That
was
expensive.
I
only
got
one
dollar
change.
When
I
was
young,
even
five
dollars
would
have
been
a
crazy
price
for
an
ice
cream.
W:
You
gave
him
ten
dollars?
Surely,
he
has
made
a
mistake.
Go
back
and
ask.
Text
5
M:
Good
morning,
ma’
am.
Can
I
help
you?
W:
Yes.
I
need
this
dress
by
Friday.
It
has
a
small
stain
on
it,
but
I’m
hoping
you
can
get
it
out.
Text
6
W:
Daddy,
why
is
the
sky
blue?
M:
Oh,
honey…it’s
a
little
hard
to
explain.
There
are
things
you
don’t
understand
about
science
yet.
W:
Oh.
I
thought
it
was
because
the
ocean
is
blue.
The
sky
is
always
looking
at
the
ocean,
so
it
should
be
blue,
too.
M:
That’s
a
very
good
idea,
Ruby!
That
is
very
close
to
the
real
reason,
too.
The
sky
has
a
lot
to
do
with
the
ocean.
They’re
related,
in
a
way.
Did
you
ever
notice
that
they’re
never
exactly
the
same
color?
It’s
just
like
you
and
your
brother
Peter.
You
look
alike
because
you’re
related,
but
you
don’t
look
exactly
the
same.
Text
7
W:
Hi,
I’m
Alice.
Is
this
your
first
day
of
college?
M:
I’m
Chris.
I’m
actually
just
visiting
the
campus.
This
is
my
last
year
of
high
school,
and
I’m
trying
to
choose
a
university.
I
got
an
offer
from
this
school.
My
school
fees
will
be
paid
if
I
come
here…
W:
You
must
be
really
smart,
then!
Not
a
lot
of
people
get
full
scholarships.
M:
I’m
OK
in
school.
The
reason
why
I
got
the
offer
is
that
I’m
a
basketball
player.
W:
I
might
have
guessed
that.
You’re
very
tall!
M:
You
should
come
to
one
of
my
games.
Our
first
one
is
in
two
weeks.
W:
Thanks.
I’ll
think
about
it.
The
last
time
I
went
to
a
game,
I
got
hit
in
the
face
with
a
ball.
M:
Was
it
a
basketball
game?
W:
No,
it
was
a
baseball
game.
I
had
to
go
to
the
hospital.
Text
8
W:
I’m
trying
to
get
a
book
published,
but
I
don’t
know
how
to
begin.
Should
I
call
a
publisher
or
try
to
advertise
it
myself?
M:
Maybe
you
should
ask
Mr.
Wyatt.
He
knows
a
lot
about
the
book
industry.
W:
Good
idea!
I
always
loved
his
English
classes.
He’s
the
reason
that
I
started
writing!
M:
I’d
like
to
read
your
book
sometime
though.
How
long
is
it?
I
usually
just
read
books
that
are
less
than
200
pages.
Remember
that
book
Ulysses
which
we
read
in
Mr.
Wyatt’s
class?
That
was
over
700
pages!
W:
Oh
yeah,
that
took
forever
to
read.
My
book
is
not
as
thick
as
that.
It’s
probably
about
half
that
long.
I
won’t
have
an
actually
printed
book
to
give
you,
at
least
for
a
few
more
months.
The
only
others
I
have
are
computer
files
and
my
handwritten
copies.
M:
Can
you
just
give
me
a
computer
file?
W:
Yes.
I’ll
do
that
right
away.
If
you
are
going
to
read
it,
I
need
your
honest
opinion
though.
It
is
the
only
way
I
can
get
better.
Text
9
W:
I
read
an
interesting
article
the
other
day.
It
had
a
lot
of
data
on
how
people
get
their
news.
Did
you
know
that
in
the
United
States,
only
5%
of
people
get
their
news
from
the
radio?
M:
That
makes
sense.
I
only
listen
to
music
on
the
radio.
Are
most
people
getting
their
news
from
the
newspaper
or
television
instead?
W:
Only
1%
more
people
get
it
from
newspapers,
but
most
people
get
it
from
the
Internet
actually.
M:
Wow,
really?
I
would
have
thought
that
people
preferred
getting
news
from
the
television.
What
about
other
countries?
Are
they
the
same?
W:
Well,
the
article
spoke
about
a
few
countries.
France,
Germany
and
Italy
actually
have
the
highest
rates
of
television
news
watchers.
Of
those
in
the
study,
Japan
had
the
most
newspaper
readers.
M:
That
is
really
interesting.
I
don’t
think
I
know
a
single
person
our
age
who
listens
to
radio
news
either.
My
grandparents
and
their
generation
are
the
ones
who
grew
up
with
that.
W:
It’s
amazing
how
our
technology
has
changed
many
things
about
day
to
day
life.
I
bet
in
one
hundred
years,
people
will
get
their
news
from
something
we
can’t
even
dream
of.
Text
10
W:
Good
morning,
students.
These
are
your
morning
announcements
for
Monday,
December
10th.
The
last
of
our
midterm
tests
will
be
held
this
week
from
the
12th
to
the
14th.
However,
there
has
been
a
slight
change
to
the
dates
and
the
places
of
the
exams.
Last
year,
the
English
exams
were
on
Wednesday,
the
math
exams
on
Thursday,
and
the
history
exams
were
held
on
Friday.
This
year
the
teachers
have
agreed,
after
listening
to
students’
suggestions,
to
switch
the
dates
of
the
math
and
history
exams.
As
for
the
places,
please
check
the
message
board
in
the
main
hall,
or
ask
your
teachers
for
a
schedule.
Tomorrow,
we
will
have
a
special
guest
coming
to
visit
us
just
before
our
Christmas
concert.
As
you
know,
one
of
our
previous
graduates
won
a
gold
medal
in
the
last
Olympics.
He
will
be
here
to
sign
shirts
and
take
pictures
with
students
after
an
introduction
by
our
P.E.
teacher.
Finally,
the
headmaster
asks
you
to
remind
your
parents
to
get
here
early
for
the
concert.
Although
there
will
be
enough
seating
in
the
gym,
the
parking
lot
gets
full
very
quickly.
That’s
all
for
the
announcements.
Have
a
good
week,
everyone!
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