大名一高2020-2021学年高二下学期5月月考
英语
(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)
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。
例:
How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.?9.18.
C.?9.15.
答案是C.
1.What
will
James
do
tomorrow?
A.Watch
a
TV
program.
B.Give
a
talk.
C.Write
a
report.
2.What
can
we
say
about
the
woman?
A.She's
generous.
B.She's
curious.
C.She's
helpful.
3.When
does
the
train
leave?
A.At
6:30.
B.At
8:30.
C.At
10:30.
4.How
does
the
woman
go
to
work?
A.By
car.
B.On
foot.
C.By
bike
5.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Teacher
and
student.
C.Doctor
and
patient.
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
woman
regret?
A.Giving
up
her
research.
B.Dropping
out
of
college.
C.Changing
her
major.
7.What
is
the
woman
interested
in
studying
now?
A.Ecology.
B.Education.
C.Chemistry.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
is
the
man?
A.A
hotel
manager.
B.A
tour
guide.
C.A
taxi
driver.
9.What
is
the
man
doing
for
the
woman?
A.Looking
for
some
local
foods.
B.Showing
her
around
the
seaside.
C.Offering
information
about
a
hotel.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
an
office
B.At
home
C.At
a
restaurant.
11.What
will
the
speakers
do
tomorrow
evening?
A.Go
to
a
concert
B.Visit
a
friend
C.work
extra
hours.
12.Who
is
Alice
going
to
call?
A.Mike
B.Joan
C.Catherine
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Why
does
the
woman
meet
the
man?
A.To
look
at
an
apartment.
B.To
deliver
some
furniture.
C.To
have
a
meal
together.
14.What
does
the
woman
like
about
the
carpet?
A.Its
color.
B.Its
design.
C.
Its
quality
15.What
does
the
man
say
about
the
kitchen?
A.It's
a
good
size.
B.It's
newly
painted.
C.
It's
adequately
equipped
.
16.What
will
the
woman
probably
do
next?
A.Go
downtown.
B.Talk
with
her
friend.
C.Make
payment
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Who
is
the
speaker
probably
talking
to?
A.Movie
fans
B.News
reporters
C.College
students
18.When
did
the
speaker
take
English
classes?
A.Before
he
left
his
hometown.
B.After
he
came
to
America.
C.When
he
was
15
years
old.
19.How
does
the
speaker
feel
about
his
teacher?
A.He's
proud.
B.He's
sympathetic.
C.He's
grateful
.
20.What
does
the
speaker
mainly
talk
about?
A.How
education
shaped
his
life.
B.How
his
language
skills
improved.
C.How
he
managed
his
business
well.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
London
Tour
and
Attraction
Pass
Tickets
Tickets
to
Attractions
With
this
London
Attraction
Pass,
you
can
benefit
from
our
sightseeing
bus
tour
plus
three
top
London
attractions—Madame
Tussauds,
London
Eye
and
Sea
Life
London.
The
best
part
is
that
you
don’t
need
to
visit
all
three
attractions
in
one
day.
Once
you
have
bought
your
London
attractions
ticket
package,
you
have
30
days
to
visit
each
attraction
so
you
can
spread
visits
out
across
your
trip.
Gallery
So
many
amazing
galleries
in
London!
There
are
plenty
of
photo
opportunities
with
the
London
Tour
and
Attraction
Pass.
With
so
many
things
to
do,
you’ll
have
lots
of
pictures
to
share
with
families
and
friends.
Plan
Your
Visit
With
our
London
72
hour
Bus
Ticket,
you
will
be
able
to
get
to
one
attraction
per
day
with
ease.
Your
tickets
are
valid
for
entry
within
30
days
after
you
have
bought
them
and
you
can
use
them
before,
after
or
on
the
same
day
as
your
bus
tour.
Location
Madame
Tussauds:
Marylebone,
next
to
Baker
Street
London
Eye:
Southbank
Sea
Life
London:
Southbank
Opening
Times
Madame
Tussauds:
Times
vary
between
9
am—6
pm
London
Eye:
Times
vary
between
10
am—9:30
pm
Sea
Life
London:
Opening
times
vary
between
9:30
am—7
pm
Accessibility
Madame
Tussauds:
Wheelchair
friendly
but
book
your
seat
in
advance.
London
Eye:
Only
two
wheelchairs
per
capsule
and
a
maximum
of
8
at
any
one
time.
You
must
book
a
disabled
seat
in
advance.
Sea
Life
London.
Full
wheelchairs
are
accessible.
21.
How
long
can
London
attractions
ticket
package
be
used?
A.
30
days.
B.
72
hours.
C.
1
week.
D.
24
hours.
22.
What
can
you
share
with
your
family
after
visiting
galleries?
A.
Artworks.
B.
Books.
C.
Paintings.
D.
Photos.
23.
What
should
the
disabled
do
when
visiting
London
Eye?
A.
Visit
London
Eye
after
10
pm.
B.
Book
a
disabled
seat
in
advance.
C.
Buy
a
London
72
hour
Bus
Ticket.
D.
Reach
Marylebone
as
early
as
possible.
B
When
I
was
4,
our
family
took
the
train
across
the
country
to
visit
our
grandparents.
Because
I
was
so
little,
I
don’t
remember
much.
But
I
do
have
a
few
memories
of
our
stay
there.
Grandfather
had
some
tomatoes
growing
on
the
north
side
of
his
house,
just
outside
the
back
door
to
the
kitchen.
I
found
a
nice
green
tomato.
I
picked
it
and
brought
it
with
both
hands
and
came
into
the
kitchen
and
gave
it
to
Grandpa.
“Look,
Grandpa,
what
I
found!”
He
thanked
me
with
a
smile,
and
showed
me
he
was
putting
it
on
the
window
sill(窗台).
I
was
so
happy,
and
I
headed
back
outside,
telling
Grandfather
I’d
bring
him
some
more.
But
my
mom
caught
me
and
said,
“No,
no,
no,
green
tomatoes
are
bad
for
health!”
Grandmother
sat
in
her
wheelchair
in
the
living
room
by
the
front
door.
We
played
games
with
her.
Soon,
our
visit
ended
and
we
had
to
go
home.
We
left
Grandmother
to
go
back
to
the
train
station.
It
was
several
hours’
drive
away.
We
all
squeezed
into
Grandfather’s
car.
A
few
years
later,
our
family
was
living
in
Colorado.
Grandfather
came
to
visit
us!
He
came
by
plane
to
Denver,
and
after
a
long
drive,
my
father
picked
him
up.
During
the
weeks
Grandfather
stayed
with
us
like
most
children,
I’d
go
out
and
play
in
the
back
yard
with
him
every
day.
I’m
sure
it
was
a
precious
time
for
Grandfather
and
my
parents,
too.
I
remember
that
when
he
was
leaving
in
the
airplane,
we
could
see
him
in
the
airplane
window,
looking
grieved.
I
never
saw
Grandfather
again
from
then
on,
because
we
moved
even
further
away.
But
we
didn’t
forget
him.
24.
How
did
the
grandfather
react
when
the
author
showed
him
the
green
tomatoes?
A.
He
was
angry.
B.
He
looked
strange.
C.
He
praised
his
grandson.
D.
He
thanked
the
author.
25.
How
did
the
grandfather
finally
get
to
his
son’s
home
in
Colorado?
A.
By
plane
and
car.
B.
By
train
and
car.
C.
By
plane
and
train.
D.
By
car
and
ship.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“grieved”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.
Curious.
B.
Sad.
C.
Cautious.
D.
Angry.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
The
life
of
my
grandfather
B.
The
tomatoes
of
my
grandparents
C.
A
lesson
from
my
grandparents
D.
The
memory
of
my
grandfather
C
Perhaps
thousands
of
people
have
searched
for
a
bronze
chest
full
of
gold
and
jewels
hidden
in
the
Rocky
Mountains
between
Santa
Fe
and
the
Canadian
border
hidden
by
a
millionaire
adventurer.
At
least
four
people
died
in
their
search
for
the
treasure.
But
it's
all
over
now.
Fenn's
Treasure
has
been
found.
The
89-year-old
adventurer
named
Forrest
Fenn,
who
created
the
treasure
hunt,
announced
the
news
via
his
website.
"I
don't
know
the
person
who
found
it,
but
the
poem
in
my
book
led
him
to
the
precise
spot."
Fenn
wrote.
"The
treasure
was
confirmed
by
a
photograph
the
lucky
finder
sent
me."
Forrest
Fenn,
the
man
who
started
the
hunt
lives
in
Santa
Fe.
He
was
a
pilot
in
the
Vietnam
War
and
later
accumulated
his
wealth
as
a
dealer
in
art
and
antiques.
Fenn
was
diagnosed(诊断)with
cancer
in
1988
and
had
planned
to
die
peacefully
in
the
woods
with
his
treasure.
But
when
his
cancer
became
less
serious,
he
changed
his
plan,
eventually
writing
the
poem
that
described
his
dream
resting
place,
which
is
where
he
hid
the
treasure.
The
poem
appeared
in
a
memoir
called
The
Thrill
of
the
Chase.
Fenn
said
that
the
chest
wouldn't
be
found
by
accident;
only
a
treasure
hunter
who
correctly
interpreted
the
clues(线索)would
find
it.
Several
treasure
hunters
went
missing
while
attempting
to
find
the
chest,
including
hunter
Jeff
Murphy
and
Mike
Petersen,
both
of
whom
went
missing
in
Yellowstone
National
Park
in
2017.
Fenn
said
that
he
had
never
been
to
the
Yellowstone
National
Park,
and
that
the
treasure
was
not
in
a
dangerous
place.
"It
was
in
the
thick
forest
of
the
Rocky
Mountains
and
had
not
been
moved
from
the
spot
where
I
hid
it
more
than
10
years
ago,"
Fenn
wrote
on
his
website.
It
is
illegal
to
remove
anything
from
a
national
park,
which
would
cause
trouble
in
legally
claiming
the
treasure
if
it
was
found
there.
28.
What
contributed
to
the
finding
of
the
treasure?
A.
Fenn's
announcement.
B.
A
poem
in
Fenn's
book.
C.
Fenn's
vivid
description.
D.
A
photo
on
Fenn's
website.
29.
What
is
the
third
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
Who
Forrest
Fenn
was.
B.
Where
Fenn
hid
the
treasure.
C.
How
the
treasure
hunt
began.
D.
What
Fenn
did
to
find
the
treasure.
30.
What
can
we
learn
about
"Fenn's
Treasure"?
A.
It
was
in
Yellowstone
National
Park.
B.
It
was
found
by
someone
by
chance.
C.
It
was
moved
from
one
place
to
another.
D.
It
was
in
Fenn's
chosen
resting
place.
31.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"claiming"
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.
Taking.
B.
Burying.
C.
Protecting.
D.
Acknowledging.
D
People
have
long
dreamt
of
a
car
that
flies
through
the
sky.
Japan’s
SkyDrive
has
carried
out
a
successful,
but
modest
test
flight
of
such
a
vehicle
carrying
a
person.
It
is
just
one
of
the
many
“flying
car”
projects
around
the
world.
In
a
video
shown
to
reporters,
a
vehicle
that
looked
like
a
motorcycle
lifted
up
to
two
meters
off
the
ground.
It
flew
in
circles
in
a
protected
area
for
four
minutes.
Tomohiro
Fukuzawa
heading
the
SkyDrive
effort
said
he
hopes
the
flying
car
can
be
made
into
a
real-life
product
by
2023.
However,
he
noted
the
importance
of
safety.
“Of
the
world’s
more
than
100
flying
car
projects,
only
a
handful
has
succeeded
with
a
person
on
board.
I
hope
many
people
want
to
ride
it
and
feel
safe.”
The
machine
so
far
can
fly
for
just
5
to
10
minutes,
but
if
the
flight
time
can
be
extended
to
30
minutes,
the
car
will
hive
more
possibilities.
Unlike
airplanes
and
helicopters,
“electric
vertical(垂直的)
takeoff
and
landing”
vehicles,
or
eVTOL,
generally
offer
quick
point-to-point
personal
travel.
They
could
do
away
with
having
to
deal
with
airports,
traffic
jams.
Such
vehicles
could
fly
without
a
pilot.
SkyDrive’s
Hying
car
began
as
a
volunteer
project
in
2012.
The
project
received
financial
Support
from
top
Japanese
companies
including
carmaker
Toyota,
electronics
company
Panasonic.
A
demonstration
flight
three
years
ago
did
not
go
well.
But
the
flying
car
has
improved,
and
the
project
recently
received
additional
support
of
$37
million,
including
money
from
the
Development
Bank
of
Japan.
The
Japanese
government
has
expressed
support
for
the
futuristic
project,
with
a
“road
map”
for
business
services
by
2023.
The
goal
is
to
expand
the
flying
car's
commercial
use
by
the
2030s.
It
also
has
noted
possible
uses
for
connecting
faraway
areas
and
providing
transportation
in
disasters.
32.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
flying
car
according
to
the
text?
A.
It’s
a
kind
of
motorcycle.
B.
It
has
been
put
into
use.
C.
Its
safety
factor
is
high.
D.
Its
flight
time
is
limited.
33.
Compared
with
airplanes,
the
flying
car
of
Japan’s
SkyDrive
______.
A.
needs
to
land
at
the
airport
B.
will
get
stuck
in
traffic
jams
easily
C.
can
fly
as
high
as
you
like
D.
may
travel
automatically
34.
Why
is
the
Japanese
government
in
favor
of
the
project?
A.
To
increase
people’s
yearly
income.
B.
To
case
the
traffic
pressure
nationwide.
C.
To
make
flying
cars
more
used
in
business.
D.
To
improve
the
transportation
in
remote
regions.
35.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
History
of
eVTOL
Systems
B.
Japan’s
SkyDrive
Flying
Car
C.
A
Volunteer
Project
D.
SkyDrive’s
Bright
Future
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
If
you
think
you’re
a
pessimist
and
there’s
no
hope
of
ever
turning
it
around,
then
think
again!
According
to
mental
health
experts,
it
is
actually
very
possible
to
turn
into
a
glass-half-full
kind
of
person,
and
here’s
what
you
can
do
to
see
things
in
a
brighter
light.
36
Writing
down
your
ideas
of
an
optimistic
tomorrow
will
make
a
huge
difference
when
it
comes
to
your
overall
attitude
to
life.
You
may
also
want
to
consider
a
serious
challenge
you
have
in
life
right
now,
and
simply
sit
back
and
think
about
all
of
the
possible
positive
outcomes.
Choose
to
be
optimistic.
Life
is
all
about
choices.
You
can
choose
to
spend
the
entire
day
reading
or
cleaning.
You
can
make
the
call
you’ve
been
thinking
about
for
a
while
or
you
can
put
it
off
for
another
day.
What’s
more,
you
can
also
choose
to
be
positive
or
you
can
choose
to
simply
carry
on
living
as
you
are.
37
And
then
carry
on
that
way
for
the
rest
of
your
life.
Extend
positiveness
to
others.
Making
others
feel
good
about
themselves
can
have
lasting
positive
effects
on
your
own
life.
Never
forget
to
admire
your
family,
friends,
and
colleagues
for
the
good
things
which
they
are
doing
in
their
lives,
even
if
they
don’t
directly
affect
you.
__38___
Recognize
your
negative
thought
patterns.
It’s
fine
to
acknowledge
that
bad
things
in
life
might
happen
at
any
time.
39
Yet
being
overly
negative
can
seriously
ruin
your
chances
of
finding
happiness
in
this
life.
Reframing
your
awkwardly
negative
thoughts
into
more
realistic
patterns
may
be
the
key
to
helping
you
maintain
optimism.
Practice
gratitude.
Spend
some
time
thinking
about
all
of
the
things
you
have
to
be
thankful
for.
40
You
could
even
choose
to
keep
diaries,
where
you
can
put
down
anything
which
makes
you
smile.
If
nothing
else,
take
a
moment
every
once
in
a
while
to
stop,
smile
and
be
thankful
for
the
positive
things
in
life.
A.
Imagine
a
positive
future.
B.
Form
the
habit
of
keeping
diaries.
C.
Of
course,
it’s
also
necessary
to
praise
yourself.
D.
Ignoring
reality
isn’t
the
most
helpful
method
either.
E.
Being
optimistic
starts
with
the
decision
to
be
positive.
F.
It
will
often
provide
you
with
an
instant
optimism
boost.
G.
Take
a
moment
to
work
out
how
realistic
your
thoughts
really
are.
第三部分
语言运用
(共两节,
满分30分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,
满分15分)
阅读下面短文,
从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Don’t
you
love
it
when
you
have
a
bit
of
free
time?
After
school
or
work,
or
during
the
weekends,
it’s
41
to
squeeze
in
a
little
time
for
yourself.
It
is
“free”
because
it
is
time
42
not
working
or
studying.
Do
you
43
in
front
of
the
television
or
de-stress
by
cooking
a
nice
meal?
I
44
working
as
a
teaching
assistant
at
the
end
of
April.
So
I
had
a
whole
45
of
free
time
at
home
with
my
parents
before
I
46
a
new
job.
However,
this
period
of
time
was
not
all
that
I
47
it
would
be.
Before
I
came
home,
I
had
48
about
what
I
would
do
during
this
month
off.
I
had
plans
to
get
fit,
read
more,
visit
museums
and
art
galleries.
And
guess
what...
NONE
of
it
happened.
I
was
49
.
I
watched
television
all
day
and
I
ate
too
much
chocolate.
I’ve
50
that
when
you
have
too
much
free
time,
it
just
51
“time”.
It
becomes
much
more
difficult
to
52
yourself
to
do
interesting
things
when
you
don’t
actually
have
anything
to
do
in
the
first
place.
It’s
a
strange
53
,
but
I
think
it’s
the
same
for
most
people.
When
you
only
have
a
little
bit
of
free
time,
it
becomes
more
54
,
so
you
use
it
well,
but
when
it’s
all
you
have,
you
55
waste
it.
41.
A.
impossible
B.
great
C.
selfish
D.
convenient
42.
A.
squeezed
B.
taken
C.
spent
D.
spread
43.
A.
sleep
B.
sit
C.
eat
D.
relax
44.
A.
finished
B.
began
C.
continued
D.
enjoyed
45.
A.
year
B.
week
C.
month
D.
summer
46.
A.
found
B.
started
C.
changed
D.
adapted
47.
A.
thought
B.
said
C.
looked
D.
guessed
48.
A.
problem
B.
concerns
C.
details
D.
ideas
49.
A.
happy
B.
busy
C.
nervous
D.
lazy
50.
A.
discovered
B.
remembered
C.
warned
D.
thought
51.
A.
sets
aside
B.
takes
in
C.
turns
into
D.
passes
by
52.
A.
enjoy
B.
motivate
C.
challenge
D.
persuade
53.
A.
culture
B.
feeling
C.
phenomenon
D.
way
54.
A.
effective
B.
precious
C.
obvious
D.
expensive
55.
A.
entirely
B.
possibly
C.
actually
D.
simply
第二节(共10个小题;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。
Li
Ziqi
has
made
a
name
for
herself
in
her
videos
that
highlight
a
traditional
Chinese
way
of
life
in
the
rural
areas
of
Sichuan
Province.
Her
videos
cover
56
(vary)
crafts
related
to
traditional
culture,
from
making
paper
and
ink
to
weaving
cloth,
from
making
a
silk
comforter
to
building
her
own
bread
kiln
(窑)
with
blocks.
Nothing
seems
impossible
with
Li’s
hands
as
they
work
their
magic
to
bring
these
things
into
57
(exist).
Li,
born
in
1990,
58
(live)
with
her
grandparents
in
Mianyang,
Sichuan,
since
the
age
of
6
after
her
father
died.
Life
was
difficult
for
her
during
her
youth
as
she
and
her
grandparents
had
little
to
live
on.
Li
herself
said
that
she
was
59
(finance)
supported
to
continue
schooling.
She
started
to
work
in
the
city
at
14
and
would
not
have
returned
to
her
childhood
home
but
for
her
grandmother
60
(fall)
ill
in
2012.
After
returning
home,
Li
opened
61
online
shop
to
sell
mostly
food
products.
To
increase
sales,
she
began
making
short
films
in
2016
about
how
these
products
62
(create).
A
Weibo
user
remarked,
“Li’s
success
lies
63
her
passion
for
life.”
Another
Weibo
user
wrote,
“Thank
you
for
giving
me
an
opportunity
64
(appreciate)
the
landscape
in
the
countryside.”
Li
is
not
without
criticism.
Some
people
have
expressed
skepticism
because
it
is
unbelievable
65
she
looks
so
perfect
after
a
long
day
of
work
in
the
fields.
第四部分
写作
(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
现在你校举办一次英文演讲比赛,主题是关于你所在城市的变化。请根据以下要点,写一篇演讲稿。
内容要点:
1.
城市变化的简介;
2.
个人的感想。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
The
changes
of
my
city
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank
you
for
your
attention!
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
I
am
a
proud
mother
of
three
children,
my
last
little
one
being
delivered
in
the
middle
of
this
pandemic.
She
was
born
in
August
and
her
name
is
Aida.
Shortly
after
having
Aida,
my
mother-in-law
Ann
showed
me
something
she
learned
from
her
friend’s
mother
in
an
art
class
she
attended
weekly.
She
had
showed
me
how
to
knit
(编织)
a
scarf.
She
showed
me
stitches
(针)
and
gave
me
her
half
done
project.
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
breastfeeding
my
sweet
little
girl,
so
I
had
some
extra
time
to
do
something
with
my
hands
throughout
the
day.
I
enjoyed
making
the
scarf
so
I
purchased
tons
of
yarn
(线)
since
it
was
winter.
I
wanted
to
make
scarves
for
my
three
children
as
Christmas
gifts.
There
was
a
new
family
that
moved
in
down
the
street.
The
only
daughter
of
the
family
was
Jane,
a
shy
girl,
aged
14,
the
same
age
of
my
oldest
son
David.
It
seemed
that
she
came
from
a
financially
disadvantaged
family,
for
she
always
wore
old
clothes.
Worse
sill,
in
such
cold
days,
she
had
no
more
clothes
to
wear
and
trembled
with
cold.
Due
to
the
pandemic,
society
was
thrown
into
crisis
mode.
Schools
were
closed,
food
supplies
and
deliveries
were
suspended
and
children
were
stuck
at
home.
In
such
discouraging
times,
however,
they
became
good
companions,
talking
and
playing
at
home
or
around
the
houses.
It
was
dreadfully
cold
this
winter.
Every
time
David
came
back
from
outside,
with
red
face,
he
always
cried,
“Mum,
it
is
freezing
outside!”
Then,
he
came
over
to
see
whether
I
finished
the
scarf.
I
could
tell
how
impatient
he
was
to
wear
my
scarf
sooner!
I
had
to
speed
the
project
to
satisfy
his
expectation.
But
David
comforted
me
saying
he
could
wait
a
few
days.
What
a
kind
and
considerate
boy
he
was
!
Then
my
great
art
project
finally
was
accomplished
on
the
morning
ahead
of
Christmas.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I
wrapped
the
scarf
around
David’s
neck.
___________________________________________________________________________
Later
that
day
David
came
back
saying
Jane
also
deserved
a
scarf.
高二英语5月月考答案
第一部分
听力
1–5
BCCBA
6–10BABCC
11–15ABAAC
16–20BCBCA
21-23
ADB
24-27
DABD
28-31
BCDA
32-35
DDCB
36-40
AECDF
41-45
BCDAC
46-50
BADDA
51-55
CBCBD
第二节:语法填空
56.
various/varied
57.existence
58.
has
been
living/has
lived
59.
financially
60.
falling
61.
an
62.
were
created
63.
in
64.
to
appreciate
65.
that
The
changes
of
my
city
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
I’m
honored
to
deliver
a
speech
on
the
changes
of
my
city.
Initially,
it’s
obvious
that
there
exist
a
wide
variety
of
transportation
means,
making
it
convenient
to
travel
around.
More
importantly,
people
have
promoted
their
own
qualities
because
the
advanced
technology
provides
us
with
more
access
to
education.
Besides,
with
the
awareness
of
environmental
protection
being
raised/strengthened,
our
living
surroundings
is
becoming
more
and
more
beautiful,
which
adds
a
great
deal
to
people’s
happiness.
As
far
as
I
I’m
concerned,
it’s
the
joint
efforts
of
every
citizen
that
have
brought
such
wonderful
changes
to
the
city.
Thank
you
for
your
attention.
读后续写示例:
I
wrapped
the
scarf
around
David’s
neck.
David’s
face
lit
up
with
joy.
Stroking
the
scarf
softly,
David
excitedly
kissed
me
in
the
cheek,
beaming
at
me
“Thank
you,
Mum.
This
is
the
best
gift
I
have
ever
received.”
Before
I
could
say
anything,
he
dashed
out
to
join
Jane
with
a
spring
in
his
step.
I
felt
relieved
and
content
as
a
mother,
seeing
David
play
happily
outside,
with
the
scarf
sheltering
him
to
brave
the
bone-chilling
wind.
Wearing
a
smile
on
my
face,
I
continued
my
chores
that
morning.
Later
that
day
David
came
back
saying
Jane
also
deserved
a
scarf.
Obviously,
David
noticed
Jane
could
hardly
bear
the
freezing
weather
with
worn-out
clothes.
“Can
I
give
this
to
Jane
as
a
Christmas
gift?”
David
ventured
in
a
low
voice.
Smilingly,
I
nodded.
Seeing
David
rush
into
Jane’s
house
with
the
scarf
in
his
hand,
felt
burst
of
pride.
I
was
happy
that
both
of
them
received
the
best
gift
for
Christmas.
For
Jane-a
scarf
to
keep
warm,
and
for
David—a
taste
of
happiness
of
giving.
【分析】
本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了疫情期间作者的小女儿出生后作者跟家里的老人学会了织围巾,她想给家里的三个孩子织围巾。在寒冷的冬天,一个来自经济拮据家庭的小女孩简总是被冻得瑟瑟发抖。由于疫情大爆发,社会陷入危机模式,学校关闭,食品供应和运输暂停,孩子们被困在家里。然而,在这种令人沮丧的时期,孩子们和简成了好伙伴,在家里或在房子周围聊天、玩耍。最终作者给孩子们织好了围巾。
【详解】
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我把围巾围在大卫的脖子上。”可知,第一段可描写大卫在带上围巾后感动和开心的样子。
②由第二段首句内容“那天晚些时候,大卫回来说简也应该得到一条围巾。”可知,第二段可描写大卫给简也送了一条温暖的围巾。
2.续写线索:大卫带上围巾——开心——母亲满足——大卫想到简没有围巾——送围巾——母亲感慨
3.词汇激活
行为类
①.冲出去:dashed
out
/rush
out
②.忍受:bear/
endure
情绪类
①.满足:content/
satisfied
②.感到骄傲:feel
burst
of
pride/be
proud
of
【点睛】
[高分句型1].
Before
I
could
say
anything,
he
dashed
out
to
join
Jane
with
a
spring
in
his
step.(此句中有Before引导的时间状语从句)
[高分句型2].
Seeing
David
rush
into
Jane’s
house
with
the
scarf
in
his
hand,
felt
burst
of
pride.(此句中有现在分词作状语)
附:听力参考资料
Text
1
W:James,you’ve
been
watching
TV
for
the
whole
evening.What’s
on?
M:It’s
a
science
program
on
the
origin
of
the
universe.I’ll
give
a
presentation
on
it
in
my
class
tomorrow.
Text
2
M:Hello,do
you
have
The
Best
of
Mozart?
W:Um,sorry.
We’ve
just
sold
out,
but
we
can
order
one
for
you.
If
you
give
us
your
number,
we’ll
call
you
when
the
CD
arrives.
Text
3
W:We’d
better
be
going
now,or
we’ll
be
late
for
the
train.
M:No
rush.It’s
8:30
now.We
still
have
two
hours.
Text
4
M:I
am
so
tired
of
driving
all
those
hours
to
work.
W:Yeah,I
know
what
you
mean.I
used
to
drive
two
hours
to
work
each
way.But
now
I
live
within
walking
distance
of
my
office.I
don’t
even
need
a
bike.
Text
5
W:Hi
Andy.I
didn’t
see
you
in
Professor
Smith’s
class
yesterday.What
happened?
M:Well,I
had
a
headache,so
I
called
him
and
asked
for
sick
leave.
Text
6
W:The
biggest
mistake
I
made,uh,was
leaving
college
in
my
last
year,
and
not
completing
my
education.So
I’m
thinking
of
going
back
to
school.
M:School?
To
study
what?
W:Ecology.I’m
interested
in
the
relationship
between
humans
and
nature.
M:Cool!
Is
it
what
you
studied
years
ago?
W:No,I
majored
in
chemistry
then.
Text
7
M:Good
morning,madam.I’m
your
guide
for
this
trip.
W:How
lovely!
Could
you
tell
me
about
the
hotel
I’m
going
to
stay
at?
M:Yes,of
course.The
Grand
Hotel
opened
in
1990
and
it
sits
on
the
seaside
along
the
South
Coast
Highway.It
is
the
most
beautiful
hotel
here.
W:That
sounds
great!
M:And
there
are
some
restaurants
outside.
So
at
dinner
time,
you’d
have
a
lot
of
choices.
W:That’s
really
nice.
I
like
to
have
some
local
foods
while
traveling.
What
about
the
scenery
around
it?
M:The
hotel
has
the
best
views
of
the
Pacific
Ocean.
W:Oh,
I
think
I
will
love
this
hotel.
Text
8
W:Hi,
Mike.
M:Hi,
Alice.
Nice
to
see
you.
You
don’t
often
come
here.
W:I
usually
have
fast
food
delivered
to
my
office.
Just
came
here
for
a
change
today.
M:The
environment
here
is
good,
clean
and
relatively
quiet.
W:Yeah,
and
I
heard
the
food
is
tasty.
By
the
way,
are
you
going
to
the
concert
tomorrow
evening?
M:Yes.
Are
you?
W:Yeah,
Catherine
was
supposed
to
go
with
me,
but
she
may
have
to
work
extra
hours
tomorrow.
Do
you
know
anyone
who
might
like
to
go?
M:No.
But
if
you
like,
I
can
ask
around.
Er,
Joan
might
want
to
go.
W:Oh,
yes,
she
is
a
great
fan
of
classical
music.
I’ll
give
her
a
ring
after
lunch.
Text
9
W:Hi,
I’ve
only
just
arrived.
M:Oh,
good.
Now
here
are
the
keys.
Let’s
go
in.
There
are
two
apartments.
The
one
for
rent
is
on
the
right.Do
come
in.
W:Thank
you.I
like
the
carpet.The
color
is
nice,
isn’t
it?
M:Yes,and
this
apartment
is
in
good
condition.
Here
is
your
lounge.
W:Where
would
we
eat?
M:There
is
this
corner
here,
or
you
can
use
your
kitchen.
Come
and
see.
W:The
kitchen
is
quite
small.
M:Yes,but
it
has
everything,
cooker,
fridge,
even
a
dishwasher.
W:And
there
are
lots
of
cupboards.
M:Let
me
show
you
the
bedrooms.
This
is
the
smaller
one.
W:It’s
a
good
size,
though.
M:Now
come
into
the
other
bedroom.
You
can
see
the
bathroom,
too.
W:Yes,
it
is
very
nice.
But
I
will
have
to
ask
my
friend
first,
and
we
will
come
together.
I
understand
it
is
$800
a
month.
M:Yes,
but
a
few
blocks
downtown
would
be
much
more
expensive.
W:Well,
thank
you.
I
will
be
in
touch.
Text
10
M:Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
Dr.Johnson.Well,it
is
really
great
to
be
back
at
university
again.
The
thing
that
I
want
to
tell
you
today
is
this:
education
is
important.When
I
came
to
the
U.S.,I
was
only
thinking
about
being
a
carpenter,but
I
could
not
read
the
newspaper
and
I
could
not
understand
the
news
on
television
or
movies
or
anything
like
this,
so
I
entered
the
city
college
to
take
English
classes
for
foreign
students.I
was
very
proud
that
I
was
going
to
a
college
because
no
one
in
my
family
ever
went
to
any
college
or
to
any
university.
You
know,
when
you
are
15
years
old
in
my
country,
you
finish
school
and
then
you
learn
a
trade.And
that’s
exactly
what
I
did.
When
I
was
15
years
old,
I
learned
how
to
be
a
carpenter.A
year
later,
I
came
to
America.
Luckily,
I
met
a
very
good
teacher
who
encouraged
me
to
take
some
math
classes,
business
classes
and
history
classes
and
I
became
a
full-time
college
student.
And
today
when
I
look
back,
I’m
so
happy
because
you
never
know
where
life
will
take
you.All
of
a
sudden,I
started
making
money,
because
I
was
really
good
at
math.You
know,
how
to
work
out
everything
with
math
is
so
important.This
is
something
that
I
learned
when
I
started
my
own
business,which
is
doing
really
well.