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2021學(xué)年西藏高二上學(xué)期人教版高中英語月考試卷【含解析】(一)

姓名:班級:學(xué)號:

題號二三四五六總分

評分

一、完型填空(共1題)

1、Englishseems41thepassport(護(hù)照)toourmodernsociety.Abouthalf

theworld,snewspapersand7542oftheworldJsmailis43English.

ManycountrieshavespecialshortwaveradiobroadcastsinEnglishandsome

have44Eng1ish-1anguagenewspapers.Mostscientificbooksand

magazines45firstinEnglish.Manyjobs46areadingorspeaking

knowledgeofthe47.

Englishhasalarge48ofspeakers.Even49thereare

more50speakersofChinese51English,theuseofEnglish

is52widespread.Itisspoken53anativelanguage

in54sevencountries,andtherearemorethan35countries55have

Englishasoneoftheirofficiallanguages.That56thatthegovernment

publisheslawsandinformationin57,andsometimesclassesat

schools58inEnglish.Incountriesthat59speakersofmany

languages,Englishissometimestheunofficiallanguage.InthesecountriesEnglish

isused60inbusiness,education,andgovernment.

41.A.tohaveB.tohavebecomeC.beD.being

42.A.peopleB.numbersC.percentD.pieces

43.A.forB.inC.withD.about

44.A.oneormoreB.fewC.onebyoneD.no

45.A.areprintedB.areproducingC.aremakingD.aremade

46.A.haveB.getC.requireD.take

47.A.EnglishB.magazinesC.booksD.language

48.A.dealB.amountC.manyD.number

49.A.throughB.thoughC.thatD.because

50.A.nativeB.foreignC.people'sD.good

51.A.thanB.withC.whichD.as

52.A.muchB.veryC.moreD.many

53.A.asB.tobeC.beingD.for

54.A.moreB.atleastC.aboveallD.intheend

55.A.whereB.whoseC.whomD.that

56.A.saidB.meansC.followsD.thinks

57.A.languages>B.ChineseC.EnglishD.words

58.A.gaveB.hadgivenC.teachesD.aretaught

59.A.becomeB.areC.isD.have

60.A.manyB.agreatdealC.littleD.less

二、閱讀理解(共4題)

1、Ayoungcouplethathadreceivedmanyvaluablewedding(結(jié)婚)presentsbuilttheir

houseinasuburb.Onemorningtheyreceivedintheposttwoticketsforapopular

showinthecity,withasingleline:

“Guesswhosentthem.”

Thecouplehadmuchamusementintryingtofindoutthekindpersonwhogavethem

thetickets,butfailedintheeffort.Theyattendedthetheatre,andhadapleasant

time.Ontheirreturninghomelateatnight,stilltryingtoguesswhointheworld

hadsentthemthetickets,theyfoundtheirhouseridofeverythingvaluable.And

onthetableinthekitchenwasapieceofpaperonwhichwaswritteninthesame

handasthenotewiththetickets.

“Nowyouknow!”

21.Theyoungcoupleinthestory.

A.receivedmanyvaluablegiftsonemorning

B.boughttwoticketsforapopularshowonemorning

C.gottwoticketsforashowfromstrangers

D.wereinvitedtoapopularshowbytheirfriendsonemorning

22.Thecouplewenttotheshow.

A.earlyinthemorningthatday

B.tolookforthepersonwhosentthemthetickets

C.toenjoythemselvesintheevening

D.andfoundthepersonwhosentthemtheticketsalsoattendedtheshow.

23.Thepersonwhosentthecoupletheticketswasto.

A.showfriendshiptothem

B.letthemgooutforafreshair

C.makefunofthemonpurpose

D.havethemgoandthenstealthethingsinthehouse

2、Sam"Fingers”hadbeenintroubleallhislife.He'dstartedstealingthings

whenhewasonlyakid.Heusedtowalkthroughthestreetmarketnearhishomeand

“pickup“afewthings一anapple,orahairbrushperhaps.Butthingsgotworseas

Samgotolder.Bythetimehewastwenty-five,hewasspendingalotoftimestealing

andthenhegotcaught.Whilehewasinprisonhedecidedthathe'dneverstealagain.

Hereallyhadtostop.

Onhisfirstdayoutofprison,SamwentforawalkalongtheHighStreet.Itwas

sonicetowalkalonginthecrowdsandlookedattheshops.Oh,theshops!

’T11justgointothisjeweler?sandhavealookaround,“Samsaidtohimself.

“There'snothingtoworryabout.Nomorestealingforme."ThenSamsawthediamond

ring.He,dalwayswantedtogiveonetohisgirlfriend.Andnobodywaslooking.In

aminutetheringwasinhispocketandSamwaswalkingoutoftheshop.Butashe

wenttowardsthedoorhefeltahandonhisshoulder,“Ishallhavetocallthe

police.”

aV11payforit.Yes,I'11payforit,“saidSam.

Withasmile,themanagerhandedhimthebill:500!

uErr,um,well---vsaidSam."IreallydidnJtwanttospendthatmuch.Wouldyou

pleaseshowmesomethingalittlecheaper?”

24.Peoplecalledhim“Fingers”becausehewasa.

A.prisonerB.piano-playerC.thiefD.smallboy

25.WhenSamwentintotheshophethoughthewastotakeanything.

A.possibleB.likely

C.impossibleD.unlikely

26.Finally,Samdiamondring.

A.didn'twanttheB.didn'tlikethe

C.couldn'taffordtheD.wantedtoseeanother

3、Whataresomeofthestepsapersoncantaketopreventhishousefrombeing

brokeninwhileheorsheisaway?Onestepistomakesurethatthehousehasalive-in

look.Livingroomshadescouldbepulleddownonlyhalf-away.Bedroomsthatusually

havetheshadespulleddownatnightshouldbeleftdown.Anotheristomakesure

thatalloutsidelooksarethedead-belt(帶)type.Stillanotheristoleaveseveral

low-watt(^E)lightsburningandmakesurethatoneisinthekitchen.Lightsthat

turnonandoffautomatically(自動地)arethebest.Then,too,itisagoodideato

leavearadioturnedintoatalkingstation.Anytypeofconversationmakesa

burglar(盜賊)thinktwicebeforetryingtoenter.Finally,whileawayonvacation,

makesurethatnothingcollectedinthefrontorbackofthehouse.Makecertainthat

thenewspaperisstoppedandthatatrustedneighborhasbeenaskedtopickupthe

posts.

27.Whatisthemeaningof,live-in“inthispassage?

A.Wornout.B.Livelyandcheerful.

C.Fedon.D.Presentlytakenbypeople.

28.Theauthoradvisespeopleto.

A.pulltheliving-roomshadesdownatnight

B.leaveaguarddogtiedupontheproperty(財(cái)產(chǎn))

C.askaneighbortopickupthedailypost

D.makesurethenewspaperisdelivered

29.Themostimportantroomtoleavealightburninginisthe.

A.bedroomB.bathroomC.living-roomD.kitchen

30.Whyisitagoodideatoleavetheradioturnedtoatalkingstation?

A.Soonewon'tfeellonelyorafraid.

B.Soaburglarcan'tbesurewhetherornotthere?sapersoninthehouse.

C.Tokeepwell-informedaboutthepresenceofthieves.

D.Becausethemusicstationsaretooloud.

31.Allthesethingstobedoneare

A.tokeepthehousefreefrombeingstolen

B.tomaketheburglarthinktwicebeforetryingtoenterahouse

C.tomakesurethatallthepostswillbecollectedbytheneighbor

D.tolettheothersthinkthatthere'snooneinthehouse

4、Inmostlanguages,agreetingisusuallyfollowedby“smalltalk”.Smalltalk

meansthelittlethingswetalkaboutatthestartofaconversation.In

English-speakingcountriespeopleoftenmakesmalltalkabouttheweather:"Nice

dayisn'tit?”^Terribleweather,isn'tit?"Butthereissomethingspecialabout

smalltalk.Itmustbeaboutsomethingthatbothpeoplehavethesameopinionabout.

Thepurposeofsmalltalkistoletbothpeopleagreeonsomething.Thismakesmeeting

peopleeasierandmorecomfortable.Peopleusuallyagreeabouttheweather,soit

isasafetopicforsmalltalk.Butpeopleoftendisagreeaboutreligionorpolitics

sothesearenotsuitabletopicsforsmalltalkinEnglish.Thetopicsforsmalltalk

alsodependonwheretheconversationistakingplace.Atfootballmatches,people

makesmalltalkaboutthegametheyarewatching,“Greatgame,isn'tit?"At

bus-stops,peoplemaycommentaboutthetransportsystem,“Thebusserviceis

terrible,isn'tit?”

Greetingsandsmalltalkareanimportantpartofconversationinanylanguage.The

waypeoplegreeteachotherandthethingstheytalkabout,however,maybedifferent

fromonelanguagetoanother.Thisshowsthatthereismuchmoretolearnwhenwe

learnalanguagethanjustthevocabularyandthegrammarofthelanguage.Wealso

havetolearnthesocialbehaviorofthepeoplewhospeakit.

32.Smalltalkis.

A.akindofconversationwithshortwords

B.agreetingwhenpeoplemeeteachother

C.toletpeopledisagreeaboutsomething

D.somethingwetalkabouttostartwithaconversation

33.Thepassagesuggeststhatwhenwelearnalanguage,weshould.

A.learnaboutthetransportsystemofthecountry

B.onlymasterthegrammarandvocabulary

C.knowthecultureaboutthecountry

D.grasptheimportanceofthelanguage

34.Whenwesay“Greatgameisn'tit?"weareactually.

A.askingaquestionB.havingaconversation

C.greetingeachotherD.beginningasmalltalk

35.Whatwelearnfromthepassageisthat.

A.differentlanguagehasdifferentgrammar

B.smalltalkisanimportantpartinalanguage

C.smalltalkdependsonthepurposeoftheconversation

D.inEnglishspeakingcountriesweshouldtalkabouttheweather

三、短文改錯(共1題)

I、文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多兩處錯誤,各涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用()劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。

Weallenjoyreadshortstoriesby0.Henry,suchas"Thelastleafrand“TheGift

ofMagi”.

Fewerwritersintheworldhaveeverputintoprison.Andevenfewertookgreatsuccess

inprison.While0.Henry,thefamousshortstorywriter,wasoneofhim.0.Henry,

hisrealnamewasWilliamSidneyPorter,wasbornonSeptember11,1862.

In1884,0.HenryenteredtheFirstNationalBankasteller(出納).OnFebruary10,

1896,Henrywassaidtohavesomethingtodowiththedisappearanceof$1,150from

thebank.Hewassentencedtofiveyearsimprisonment

Inordertomakemoneysupporthisfamily,0.Henrybeganwritestoriestomagazines.

Thesestoriesbecamequietpopularwithreaders.

0.HenrydiedinNewYorkinJanuary5,1910.HewasburiedinNorthCarolina,the

statewherehewasborn.

四、書面表達(dá)(共1題)

1、美國某刊物向你約稿,請你用英語寫一則笑話,字?jǐn)?shù)100-120。笑話大意:有人穿錯一

雙靴子,一只底厚一只底薄,走路一底一跛。他想:“奇怪,我今天怎么一條腿長一條腿短

呢?可能是路不平吧。”有人說:“你是把靴子穿錯了吧?"他低頭一看,果然如此。就叫

仆人回家另取一雙,一會兒仆人空手而歸,說:“家里那雙也是一樣,所以我沒有拿來。”

參考詞匯:1.靴子boot;

2.痛或跛limp(n./vi);lame(adj./vi.)

3.(鞋)底bottom-pad

4.(路)不平noteven/uneven

五、未分類(共2題)

1、Allanimalsproducewaste.Wecallituwaste,“butweallknowitcanbevery

useful.Insomepartsoftheworld,animalwaste,orpoop,iscollected,dried,and

burnedforcookingandheating.36

TheChengduGiantPandaBreedingCenterhasanunusualwayofusinganimalwaste.”

Thecenter's40pandasproduceabouttwotonsofpoopaday.Thismaterialisbeing

turnedintoanewproductcalledPandaPoopPaper.37Afterall,paperis

madefromplantfiber,whichcannotbedigestedandsimplygoesthroughthebodyas

waste.

Sincepandaseatnothingbutbamboo,their“waste”isperfectpapermaterial.

38_______

Theirstomachshaven'tfullydevelopedfortheirvegetariandiet,sotheirbodies

makeuseofjust20%ofwhattheyeat.Theother80%comesoutaspoop:veryhigh

infiberandperfectforpaper.

Oncethepoopiscollected,itiscleanedwithchemicals,crus力e"(碾碎),andputinto

/ra/zzes(框架)todry.39Becauseofitsgoodqualityaswellastheworldwide

popularityofthepanda,giftproductsmadefromthepapersellwell.

40Theygottheideafromtheelephant(大象糞)papermadeatElephant

ConservationCenterinChiangMai,Thailand.AndCreativePaperWalesintheU.K.

sellpapergiftsmadefromsheepwaste.

A.Butdoyouknowsomepaperfrompoop?

B.Wheredoesthepapercomefrom?

C.Afterthesesteps,good,strongpapercomesintobeing.

D.Moreover,thereismorespecialaboutpandas.

E.It'snotreallythatstrange!

FYet,theChineseweren,tthefirstpeopleproducingpaperfromanimalwaste..

G.Farmershavebeenusinganimalandhumanwasteforalongtime.

2、July20,1969wasanimportantday.Two61(美國)astronautsplantedthefirst

humanfootsteponthemoon.62(itilffl)nameswereArmstrongandAldrin.Theywentinto

aspaceshipwhosenamewasApollo.AsArmstrongreachedhisleftfoot63(touch)

themoon'ssurface,hesaid,"That'sonesmallstepforaman,butonebigleap

formankind.”

64twohoursandtwenty-oneminutes,

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