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1、2022-2023學(xué)年山西省太原市黃寨中學(xué)高二英語月考試卷含解析一、 選擇題1. After_,he realized that he was wrong in doing that()AsometimesBsome timeCsometimeDsome times參考答案:B一段時間之后,他意識到他做錯了本題考查時間狀語,some time意為一段時間,time為不可數(shù)名詞sometimes為副詞,有時;sometime為副詞,將來某個時候;some times指好幾次2. We have booked a room for today and tomorrow._。A Im sure B

2、My pleasure C It s all right D Ill check參考答案:D略3. It cant be a(n) _that four jewelry stores were robbed in one night.AcoincidenceBaccidentCincidentDchance參考答案:B詞義辨析。 A.巧合;一致 B. 事故;意外 C.事件;事變 D. 機會。句意:四家珠寶商店在一夜之間被搶劫不會是一起事故。含有意外的意思,故選B。4. A man passing by sent me to a nearby hospital, and _ his help,

3、I received the medical treatment in time.A. according toB. regardless ofC. along withD. thanks to 參考答案:D5. Come and see me whenever _ .A. you are convenient B. you will be convenientC. it will be convenient to you D. it is convenient to you參考答案:D6. -Why didnt you buy the gold ring? -I _, but I didnt

4、 have the money.A. would haveB. boughtC. would like toD. had bought參考答案:A略7. A lack of comfortable resting areas and too much focus on _ shops made the whole trip an disaster. A. souvenir B. scenario C. species D. Savanna參考答案:A8. He spoke in a quiet, distinct voice, as though his thought _. A. was f

5、ar away B. had been far away C. were far away D. went far away. 參考答案:B9. He succeeded in _ his weakness with his efforts.A. stretchingB. overcomingC. breakingD. resisting參考答案:B10. I looked under _ bed and found _ book I lost last week.A. the; aB. the; theC . / ; theD .the; /參考答案:B11. Some parents tr

6、y to do everything for their children. Thats they are mistaken. A. when B. what C. where D. that參考答案:C略12. Have you listened to the song Yesterday once more , _ singer died in her early years.A. that B. of which C. who D. whose參考答案:D13. When shall we go for an outing?Its up to you. Make it time you

7、like.A. some B. any C. one D. other參考答案:B14. The teacher wondered whether those _at the back of the classroom could hear him.A. seating B. sit C. seated D. sat參考答案:C15. Only when he reached the tea-house_it was the same place hed been in last year. A. he realized B. he did realize C. realized he D.

8、did he realize參考答案:D二、 完型填空16. 完型填空 (共15小題; 每小題2分, 滿分30分)I heard the bees long before I saw them.It was a very hot afternoon, and we decided to 16 in the river near my home. As we climbed down a small rocky hill toward the water, my boyfriend John 17 started to shout then jumped into the water below

9、. Peter and Mary quickly 18 but I was too far away to jump. I was 19 .I heard a low hum, which was growing louder. From a distance, the group of bees looked almost like a cloud of smoke. As it got closer, I 20 it was actually thousands of bees flying towards me.All I could do was 21 my face with my

10、hands. 22 , I thought that if I sat very 23 , the bees would think I was just another rock.After a few seconds, I knew my plan hadnt 24 . The bees were attacking me. I could hear my friends shouting at me to get down.But it wasnt so easy. The only way I could 25 was to use my hands to climb down the

11、 rocks. However, I was afraid to do that at first because my face would be 26 . The noise the bees made was so loud and 27 , and I had no choice.I rushed down the rocks and jumped into the pool. I was just so happy to be free from the pain and the water felt so 28 .But we still werent out of 29 . Ev

12、ery time we tried to climb out, the bees flew back over our heads. We spent the next three hours in the water until the bees finally lost 30 .16. A. call off B. get off C. cool off D. turn off17. A. eventually B. suddenly C. happily D. hurriedly18. A. climbed B. followed C. dashed D. helped19. A. lo

13、st B. forgotten C. trapped D. fooled20. A. noticed B. thought C. believed D. realized21. A. cover B. hide C. find D. lose22. A. Finally B. Joyfully C. Crazily D. Immediately23. A. quietly B. still C. relaxed D. gracefully24. A. targeted B. failed C. worked D. finished25. A. pass away B. get away C.

14、look away D. take away26. A. exposed B. unwanted C. lost D. protected27. A. annoying B. frightening C. amazing D. boring28. A. wonderful B. painful C. hot D. strange29. A. breath B. control C. danger D. doubt30. A. hope B. interest C. time D. control參考答案:三、 閱讀理解17. There is a famous story about Brit

15、ish poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was writing a poem when he was interrupted by a knock at the door. k*s5u This was an age before the telephone. Someone was delivering a message. When Coleridge got back to his poem, he had lost his inspiration. His poetic mood had been broken by the knock on his

16、door. His unfinished poem, which could otherwise have been a masterpiece, would now never be more than a fragment. This story tells how unexpected communication can destroy an important thought. That brings us to the invention of the cellphone. The most common complaint about cellphones is that peop

17、le talk on them to the annoyance of people around them. But more damaging may be the cellphones disruption of our thoughts.We have already entered a golden age of little white lies about our cellphones, and this is by and large a healthy, protective development. “I didnt hear it ring” or “I didnt re

18、alize my phone had shut off” are among the lies we tell to give ourselves space where were beyond reach.The notion of being unreachable is not a new concept we have “Do Not Disturb” signs on the doors of hotel rooms. So why must we feel guilty when it comes to cellphones? Why must we apologize if we

19、 decide to shut off the cellphone for a while?The problem is that we come from a long-established tradition of difficulty with distance communication. Until the recent mass use of cellphones, it was easy to communicate with someone next to us or a few feet away, but difficult with someone across tow

20、n, the country or the globe. We came to take it for granted. But cellphones make long-distance communication common, and endanger our time by ourselves. Now time alone, or a conversation with someone next to us which cannot be interrupted by a phone, is something to be cherished. Even cellphone devo

21、tees, myself usually included, cant help at times wanting to throw their phones away, or curse the day they were invented. But we dont and wont, and there really is no need. All thats required to take back our private time is a general social recognition that we have the right to it. In other words,

22、 we have to develop a healthy contempt for the rings of our own phones. Given the ease of making and receiving cellphone calls, if we dont talk to the caller right now, we surely will shortly later. A cellphone call deserves no greater priority than a random word from the person next to us. Though t

23、he call on my cellphone may be the one-in-a-million from Steven Spielberg who has finally read my novel and wants to make it his next movie. But most likely it is not, and Im better off thinking about the idea I just had for a new story, or the slice of pizza Ill eat for lunch.53. What is the point

24、of the story about the poet Coleridge? A. To direct readers attention to the main topic. B. To attract readers attention to read his poems.C. To show how important inspiration is to a poet. D. To emphasize the disadvantage of not having a cellphone.54. Why does the writer mention the “Do Not Disturb

25、” sign? A. To encourage us to use the cellphone as much as we can.B. To persuade us not to worry about the ring of the cellphone. C. To inform us that the cellphone is not to be disturbed in our life. D. To ask us to make an apology when we dont answer the cellphone call.55. What does the underlined

26、 word “it” (Paragraph 7) most probably refer to?A. answering a call from afar B. talking to friend next to usC. using the cellphone to chat with friends D. communicating to keep the long-established friendship參考答案:53 -55 CBA18. In the hit film The bucket List, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman meet

27、in hospital in California after they have been diagnosed with cancer. Between them they cook up a “bucket list” a to-do list of all they want to do before they kick the bucket. The movie makes you wonder what would be on your bucket list. So lets pack up some and see what it would cost to go out and

28、 have a little fun.THE PYRAMIDS, GIZA, EGYPTOn to the pyramids, surely on anyones bucket list. Exotik Tours can take you there on a variety of trips, including their popular Egypt Express which includes three nights in Cairo and a three-night Nile Cruise(乘船游覽). From $1,384, including four-and five-s

29、tar accommodation, 12 meals and a ton of 416-646-3347TAJ MAHAL, AGRA, INDIAOne of the worlds most fascinating images, Indias Taj Mahal makes even Nicholson and Freeman look calm. Torontos Goway Travel has many suggestions for India, including a three-day independent visit to Agra. Stay at the attrac

30、tive Oberoi AmarVilas overlooking the Taj. Include two breakfasts, touring and airport transfer from $1,420. 416-322-1034THE GREAT WALL, CHINAIf the Great Wall of China is on your bucket list, check into Tour East Holidays four-day Amazing Beijing Tour for $580 per person, four-star accommodation, sightseeing including the Forbi

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