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1、河北省黃驊中學(xué)2020-2021學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期第一次月考試題2考試范圍:必修5:unit1-unit3第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共 5小題;每小題 1.5 分, 滿分 7. 5 分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 a、b、c 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. how much will the woman pay for the stamps?a. $1.

2、 b. $2. c. $4.2. how will the woman probably go to the gallery?a. by bus. b. by subway. c. by car. 3.what is the man doing?a. having a class. b. reading a book. c. taking an exam. 4. what did the woman do last weekend?a. she went on a trip. b. she cleaned her kitchen. c. she moved to a new apartment

3、.5. how does the woman probably feel?a. disappointed. b.satisfied. c. awkward.第二節(jié)(共 15小題;每小題 1.5 分, 滿分 22.5 分)聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 a、b、c 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第 6、7 題。6.what do we know about the pictures?a.they were t

4、aken in china. b.they were gifts for the man. c.they were taken by the man.7.what do we know about the woman?a.she dislikes chinese food. b.speaking chinese is easy for her. c.she has many chinese friends now.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. why does david want to speak to mike? a. to call off a meeting. b. to dis

5、cuss a schedule. c. to invite him to a party.9. what do we know about the speakers? a. they are colleagues. b. they are close friends. c. theyve never met before. 聽第8段材料,回答第10至第12三個小題。10.what do we know about the man?a. he quit his job. b. he will get a higher position.c. he wants to be the womans b

6、oss.11.what is the womans dream?a. to learn dancing. b. to run a dance school. c. to find a new job.12. how is the woman getting on with her work?a.she isnt very successful as a dancer.b.she doesnt like her present position.c.she hasnt reached the top yet.聽第9段材料,回答第13至第16四個小題。13. where does the conv

7、ersation take place?a. at the registration office. b. in a drugstore. c. in the consulting room.14. what do we know about the man?a. he moved to the city last night.b. he is visiting a friend in hospital.c. he might have a cold.15. who is the woman probably? a. a doctor. b. a nurse. c. the mans frie

8、nd.16. which department should the man go?a. the internal department. b. the surgical department. c. the medical department.聽第10段材料,回答第17至第20四個小題。17. what will take place in the main theater next week? a. some professors will give lectures there.b. a student film festival will be held there.c. there

9、 will be an art exhibition there.18. what is the collection in the picture gallery about? a. life of local artists. b. history of the university. c. students social activities.19. what will the audience visit next? a. a museum. b. an art gallery. c. the entertainment building.20. how soon will every

10、one meet again? a. in half an hour. b. in an hour. c. in an hour and a half.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的a、b、c和d四個選項中,選出最佳選項 , 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。atheres no need to spend a lot of money to fill your time in london. take a look at our selection of londons top museums.benjamin fra

11、nklin housethis charming 18th-century townhouse was the last remaining home of the american hero. 4 july: independence day tours. tour guides provided. book in advance. thirty-minute tours paired with the cake and wine: 10. book online. architectural tour: adult 6; child free. historical shows: adul

12、t 8; child free. 36 craven st, wc2n5nf. t: . station: charing cross. e8.the cartoon museumdedicated to british cartoons and comic art. from 3 jun to 2 sept: 50 glorious shows. looking back at the best of the museums previous exhibitions. tue.- sun. 10:30 am

13、 - 5:30 pm. adult 7; child free. 35 little russell st, wcla 2hh. t: . station: holborn. d8.the foundling museumbritains original home for abandoned children, founded in 1739. tue.-sat. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm; sun. 11:00 am-5:00 pm. adult 8.25; child free. 40 brunswick

14、square, wciniaz. t: 020 -78413600. www . station: russell square. c8.the fan museumunusual museum dedicated to the art of the fan with centuries-old pieces. mon-sat. 11:00 am-5:00 pm; sun. noon-5:00 pm. adult 5; child 3. 12 crooms hill, seio ser. t: 020 -83051441. www.thefanmuseum

15、.org.uk. station: cuttysark. map inset.21.which museum do you need to make reservations ahead of time?a. benjamin franklin house. b. the cartoon museum.c. the foundling museum. d. the fan museum.22.which number should you call if you want to know about comic art?a. t: b. t:/p>

16、0. c. t: d. t:23.how much should a couple with their twins pay for visiting the fan museum?a. 6 b. 10. c. 13. d. 16.bmom was a good cook. her homemade chili sauce was second to none, and the things she could do with a chicken well, it makes my mouth water to think about i

17、t. and i once offered to make my sister kathys bed for a week if she would give me the last slice of toast made by mom.no doubt about it, mom was a great cook most of the time. if a beef steak was placed in her frying pan, she turned into the anti-cook. she could turn that finest meat into a piece o

18、f hard protein with the smell of shoe leather. of course, she really tried.one day, my brother bud took me out for lunch in a popular restaurant and he ordered beef steaks.since he was paying, i thought i should have at least one or two bites. but when the waitress served our steaks, i was surprised

19、 at how good they smelled. suddenly i understood why others spoke of beef steaks lovingly. i wolfed down my steak. i was a born-again beef-eater.“you know,” i said to bud, “i used to think mom was a great cook. but its hard to believe that her steaks came from the same animal as these steaks.”“mom i

20、s really a great cook,” bud said. “think about it. she grew up during the great depression. thats when she learned to cook. how often do you think they had steaks? it is only recently that they could afford to buy steaks. so it isnt that she isnt a good cook.”its that way with all of us, isnt it? ev

21、en our strengths have elements (成分) of weakness. thats why great athletes still train and great actors still practice. greatness isnt something we are; it is something we become. and that process of becoming includes learning and growing through both success and failure.24. what does the underlined

22、sentence mean?a. the authors mom was a good cook. b. the author loved his family members.c. mom loved kathy more than the author. d. the toast made by mom was the authors favorite.25. how did that eating in the restaurant affect the author?a. he realized that beef was the best meat. b. he started to

23、 like home-made beef steaks.c. he would eat beef steaks only in that restaurant. d. he didnt think beef steaks terrible food anymore.26. why couldnt the authors mom cook beef steaks well?a. she couldnt afford good beef. b. she had little experience in cooking them.c. she seldom ate meat when she was

24、 young. d. she actually wasnt good at cooking meats at all.27. what can we learn from the passage?a. one is never too old to learn. b. failure is the mother of success.c. greatness still needs learning and growing. d. everyone has both strengths and weaknesses.cthere is a popular saying (格言)in the e

25、nglish language: sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.well, that is not true. unkind words, name calling or even the so-called “the silent treatment” can hurt children as much as being physically hit, sometimes even more so. martin teicher and his team studied young adu

26、lts aged 18 to 25. the researchers asked the young people to assess their childhood exposure to verbal abuse(辱罵)from both parents and other children. then the researchers performed imaging(成像)tests on these young adults.the images showed that the individuals who reported suffering verbal abuse from

27、their peers (同齡人) in middle school had poorly developed connections between the left side and the right side of the brain. the researchers tested the mental and emotional condition of all the young people in the study. the tests showed that this same group of individuals had higher levels of fear, d

28、epression, anger and drug abuse than others in the study. the middle school years are a time when the brain connections are developing. we cannot control what other people say to our children, but we can prepare them. a website called creativewithk offers 60 things that all children need to hear. he

29、re are the top 5. 1. i am curious to know what you think. 2. you are creative. i believe in you.3. you can ask for help. ill always be there.4. you are a good friend.you make me smile.5. you are imperfect. so am i. share one or more of these statements with a child in your life. actually, maybe we a

30、ll need to hear some of these statements. 28. why is the saying mentioned in paragraph 1? a. to introduce the topic. b. to support the argument. c. to summarize the main idea. d. to share the authors opinion.29. what can we learn from the study? a. bad words have less effect on kids. b. verbal abuse

31、 leads to bad habits later in life. c. the brain develops fast in high school years. d. verbal abuse in middle school years hurts more.30. what is suggested in the text? a. not blaming young adults. b. preventing kids from verbal abuse. c. saying positive words to young children. d. helping kids get

32、 familiar with unkind words. 31. what would be the best title for the text? a. say no to verbal abuse. b. unkind words hurt the brain. c. share your love with others. d. silence speaks louder than words. d you probably dont like the term “staycation”. me neither. the terms holistay, daycation and ne

33、arcation are also sometimes used. but you cant ignore them. as a concept, it is quite attractive. perhaps youve already had one, but werent clear what it was called. staycations dont just mean staying in doing things around the house or just relaxing at home. they are related to getting out more by

34、taking day trips from your home to see local sights. if you dont want to stay at home, you can holiday locally for example, camping at a local campground.staycations originally became popular after the 2008 financial crisis, when people were looking for ways to reduce their spending. apart from the

35、savings, lets not ignore the other benefits: you dont have any of the problems associated with travel, such as packing, long drives, delays at airports and so on.some staycationers who base themselves at home like to follow a set of rules, such as setting the start and end date, planning their activ

36、ities ahead of time and avoiding routine(慣例). you dont have to do so, but it helps to create the feel of a traditional vacation. others, who are aware that an extra barbecue or a visit to the local zoo may not match the thrill of foreign travel, take it a step further.a new yorker, karen ash, decide

37、d not to go to japan, as she had planned, but instead took a weeklong japanese vacation in her own city. this included buying postcards and souvenirs at a japanese market, admiring bonsai plants, attending a taiko drumming concert and watching japanese soap operas on dvd. i dont think many people wo

38、uld want to take this much trouble to create their staycation, but you get the idea!32. which aspect of staycations is mainly talked about in the first paragraph?a. its real meaning. b. its benefit c. its popularity. d.its another name. .33. why did people begin to take staycations?a. to improve loc

39、al tourism.b. to keep pace with the times.c. to cut back on their expenses.d. to avoid trouble related to travel.34. whats the authors attitude to staycationers following some rules?a. cautious. b.favorable. c. unclear. d. objective.35. what does karen ashs experience show?a. how to experience japan

40、ese culture. b. how to prepare for a foreign journey.c. how to make the most of vacations. d. how to enjoy a foreign travel at home.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分, 滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。how to meet new people sometimes meeting friends can bedepressing , especially when you suddenly find

41、 yourself in a new city 36 if you encounter some awkward situations , this list of suggestions is sure toinspireyou. 37 perhaps the best way to meet new friends is when youre getting outside yourcomfort zoneand doing something new.getting involved inanew hobby, taking a class that makes youstretch y

42、our mind or just making a point to do something different than the usual are all good ways toconnectwith someonenew.join a book clubif youre intobooks and authors, there are several great ways to connect with new people. 38 of course, you dont need to beintroverted(內(nèi)向的)to enjoy a conversation about

43、literature. the great part about joining one of these groups is that youll meeta surprising variety ofpeople.go to the gymoh, i know, you want to do yourworkout and then leave. but if youre looking for new friends, the gym is a good place to find them. one way is to look for run or walks in the your

44、 neighborhood, which are oftenpostedin the gym. 39 revive (恢復(fù)) an old friendship if you are seeking new friends, why not try looking at some of your past friendships? 40 friendships dont always end on negative terms. sometimes friends justdrift apartor begin tohave nothing in common. but that can ch

45、ange as each friends life has changed.a. do new things.b. get out of your comfort zone.c. one of them is by joining a book group.d. another way to do this is by taking a few exercise courses.e. you can make more new friends by buying some books.f. you can decide if one or two old friendships mightbe

46、 worth starting up again.g. making new friends can come easy to some people, but to others it might take more work.第三部分 語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的a、b、c和d四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。i had seven children, so our house was a scene of lively noise. but my garden helped m

47、e 41 . it was a place of life and 42 sunlight shone on green leaves and flowers lifted their blossoms. for a long time, i 43 this place and kept it to myself.one afternoon, i went to the garden 44 . i had been expecting the sugar peas to be ripe, and i wanted the first taste. suddenly a 45 voice cam

48、e to me. “do you want to eat, mama?” abbys big blue eyes sparkled(閃閃發(fā)光) 46 she was staring at me. i only had to smile, and pop the peas into her 47 . she just loved how tasty they were. then my seven-year-old girl put me in 48 .“mama, lets pick some more. wont the others love them too? i cant wait t

49、o 49 .”i 50 how selfish i had always been. i should not have kept the joys of 51 to myself for such a long time. the next day, when my children 52 helping plant more seeds, i stopped feeling annoyed. 53 , i began to enjoy their 54 . i was surprised to find the work was happier with their help, and t

50、heir 55 made time pass faster. 41. a. entertainb. relaxc. workd. sleep42. a. activityb. workc. energy d. experience43. a. missedb. rememberedc. searchedd. guarded44. a. secretlyb. securelyc. finallyd. straightly45. a. calmb. littlec. loudd. strange46. a. asb. sincec. ifd. though47. a. eyesb. nosec.

51、handsd. mouth48. a. shameb. sadness c. trouble d. anger49. a. eatb. askc. shared.leave50. a. assumedb. realizedc. guessedd. believed51. a. cleaningb. playingc. gardening d. enjoying52. a. insisted onb. looked onc. turned ond. held on53. a. howeverb. insteadc. otherwised. therefore54. a. comfort b. i

52、nspirationc. companyd. praise55. a. noiseb. voice c. cry d. laughter第2節(jié) (共10小題;每小題1分, 滿分10分) 閱讀下面短文在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 jane goodall become 56 (interest) in animal stories when she was very young . she always dreamed of working with wild animals. when she was eleven years old in 1945, she decid

53、ed _57_(go) to africa to live with and write about animals. everybody was laughing except her mother. “if you_58_(real) want something, you work hard, take advantage of opportunity, and never give up, and you will find a way.” her mother said to her. the opportunity _59_(come) at last. in 1957, jane

54、 goodall traveled to africa. she soon met the well-known scientist louis leakey and began working for him as 60 assistant. he later asked her to study a group of chimpanzees_61_(live) by a lake in tanzania. very little was known about wild chimpanzees at that time.jane spent many years studying chimpanzees _62_this area of africa. it was not easy work. chimpanzees were very shy _63_ would run away whenever she came

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