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XXXX年高二英语月考试题带答案
XX-XX年高二英语12月月考试题(带答案)
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第I卷(选择题,共100分)
一、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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
.
HowwillthewomangotoNewyork?
A.Bycar.
B.Byair.
c.Bytrain.
2.whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thewomanhadaphotoshopofherown.
B.Thewomandevelopedallherphotosallbyherself.
c.Thewomandevelopedpartsofherownfilms.
3.whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodotomorrowafternoon?
A.Goshopping.
B.Returntothebeach.
c.PayavisittojoeandLinda.
4.whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Hedoesn'tunderstandpopmusicatall.
B.Hedoesn'tlikepopmusic.
c.Helikespopmusicverymuch.
5.whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.HeoncevisitedBarcelona.
B.HeisgoingtoBarcelonawiththewoman.
c.HewishesthewomanwouldgotoBarcelona.
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,每段对话或独白后面有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,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。
6.whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.HeknowslittleabouttheEnglishcorner.
B.HeshowsnointerestinspeakingEnglish.
c.HenevertalkswithothersinEnglish.
7.whatdopeopleusuallytalkaboutattheEnglishcorner?
A.onlyEnglishstudy.
B.Anythinginteresting.
c.onlycurrentaffairs.
8.whatwillpeopledoiftheycan'tbeunderstoodattheEnglishcorner?
A.Donotsayitanymore.
B.Goontoanothertopic.
c.Explainit.
9.whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Driverandpoliceman.
B.Taxidriverandpassenger.
c.Drivinginstructorandlearner.
0.what'sthefirstthingthewomanshoulddo?
A.Startthecar.
B.Fastentheseat-belt.
c.Rememberthreethings.
1.whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Shewillmeetthemanagainthreedayslater.
B.Shehasbrokensometrafficrules.
c.Shehasjusthadanaccident.
听第8段材料,第12至14题。
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2.whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent
B.motherandson.
c.Husbandandwife.
3.whydidn'ttheboyattendclasseslastweek?
A.Becausehedidnotfinishhishomework.
B.Becausehelikedplayingcomputergamesverymuch.
c.Becausehewashavingfamilyproblems.
4.wherewastheboylastweek?
A.Inhisrelative's.
B.
Athome.
c.
InanInternetcafe.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
5.whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.Seeanaccident.
B.Havelunch.
.
c.watchTV.
6.whatdidthewomansee?
A.Shesawacarrunoversomebody.
B.Shesawacaralmostrunoversomebody.
c.Shesawsomebodywalkingadoginthestreet.
7.Howdidthewomanlookoutofthewindow?
A.onpurpose.
B.Bychance.
c.carefully,
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
8.whomisthespeakertalkingto?
A.Hisfriends.
B.Agroupofnewstudents.
c.Agroupofteachers.
9.whatisthetotalnumberofthedepartmentsinthecollege?
A.Six.
B.Five.
c.Four.
20.wheredotheteachersintheEnglishdepartmentmainlycomefrom?
A.EnglandandAmerica.
B.AmericaandAustralia.
c.Americaandcanada.
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
AlthoughAmericansarewellknownforgettingdowntobusiness,Indiansworkinginoverseasteams,mNcs,andBPosshouldknowtheimportanceofsmalltalk.whileIndianshaveatrueinterestintalkingtoAmericansandgettingtoknowthem,theyalsohesitatetodosoforsomereasons.AmericansengageinlesspersonalsmalltalkthanIndians.AndthetopicsandquestionsusedinEnglishvarywidelybasedonlanguagedifferencesandculturaldifferences.HerearethreethingstokeepinmindwhileyouaretryingtomakesmalltalkwithyourAmericanclientsandcolleagues.
Amencanslovetoaskabout,andthencomplainabouttheweather.Theymaytalkabouthowtheweatherpreventedthemfromhavingfunorhowtheweathersupportedtheiroutdoorevents.youcantalkabouttheweatherwiththemtobeginaconversation.whiletalking,theyalwaystrytofollowupontheiranswerbyaskinganotheropen-endedquestionormakeastatement,suchas"wow,thatsoundslikefun!
"or"youwenttoSt.Louis.Inwhichstateisthat?
"Becreativeinyourquestions.Feelfreetoaskoneortwo,butnotverypersonalonesaboutrelations.Sticktothefactsoreventsthatwerealreadyreferredto.
Sometimes,somewordsusedinIndiawilltotallyconfuseanAmerican.Forexample,Americansusetheword"weekend"insteadof"holiday"
forSaturdaysandSundays,andusetheword"vacation"
or"daysoff"
insteadof"out-of-station".
Alwaysbeinterested,optimisticandhappy.Talkwithasmile!
Varythesoundofyourvoice.Donotsoundlikeacomputer.Ifyouareunsurehowyousound,agoodtipistorecordyourselfandlistentoitlater.
Doingthishelpsyouknowhowyourvoicesounds,andifyoudon'tsoundasyouwanttobeheard,itmaybetimetoworkonenhancingyourvoice.
21.ForIndians,havingsmalltalkwithAmericancolleaguesis
.
A.boring
B.useless
c.important
D.interesting
22.whatisParagraph2mainly
about?
A.whatAmericansliketalkingaboutintheirdailylife.
B.HowAmericansusuallystartaconversationwithothers.
c.whytalkingabouttheweatherisgoodtobeginaconversation.
D.whatpeoplecansaywhenhavingsmalltalkwithAmencans.
23.whatdoestheunderlinedword"enhancing"inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Lowering.
B.Replacing.
c.Improving.
D.Examining.
24.what’sthewriter'spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.Toprovethathavingsmalltalkisnotveryhard.
B.ToexplainwhyIndianshesitatetotalkwithAmericans.
c.ToshowthedifferencesbetweenAmericansandIndians.
D.TotellhowtomakesmalltalkwithAmericanclientsandcolleagues.
B
consideryourselfwarned.SundayisAprilFools'Day,adaywhenyouareencouragedtoplaytricksonlovedonesandeventhepeopleyoumeetatthebusstop.It'sastrangetradition,buthowdiditgetstarted?
Nobodyiscompletelysureabouttheoriginofthis,thesilliestofholidays.However,theurbanlegendexpertsatSsaythatmostexpertsoweittoPopeGregoryXⅢ,who,inthe1500s,gavetheworldtheGregoriancalendar.
In1562,theGregoriancalendarmovedthefirstdayoftheyearfromAprilltojanuaryl.
worddideventuallygetaround,butsomepeoplewereabitslowtohearthenews.ThesefolkscontinuedcelebratingthenewyearonAprill,unawarethattheywerenowthreemonthsbehindthetimes.These"Aprilfools"weretrickedbythosewhoknewit.ThetraditioneventuallymadeitswaytotheUS.
Andit'sstillgoingstrong.overthepastweek,websearcheson"AprilFools'
Dayjokes"
and"AprilFools'Daytricks"havemorethandoubled,andrelatedlookupsfor"easyAprilFools'Daytricks"and"AprilFools'Dayjokesforwork"havealsoincreasedgreatly.Bottomline:
keepyourguardup,
especiallyifsomebodyoffersyouawordsearchpuzzle.Lookupsfor"impossibleAprilFools'Daywordsearches"areupby200%.
Butreally,thereisnowaytobecertainyou'llescapetrickerybecauseevencompaniesareouttotrickyouonAprill.In1957,theBBcreportedSwissfarmerswereharvestingspaghetti
fromtrees.
Andin1996,
TacoBelltookoutadsinmajornewspapersannouncingthatthecompanyhadpurchasedtheLibertyBellandrenamedittheTacoLibertyBell.
25.whatistheauthor'spurposeofwritingthetext?
A.Toteachushowtoavoidbeingtricked.
B.Topointoutthebestwaytotrickothers.
c.TointroducethehistoryofAprilFools'Day.
D.TostresstheimportanceofAprilFools'Day.
26.whatcanweknowfromParagraph3?
A.Aprillstwasoncethefirstdayoftheyear.
B.AprilFools'DaywassetbyPopeGregoryXⅢ.
c.AprilFools'Dayhasbeencelebratedforthousandsofyears.
D.StartedintheUS,AprilFools'Dayispopulararoundtheworld.
27.Fromthe4thparagraph,wecanlearnthat
.
A.peopleenjoybeingAprilFools
B.AprilFools'Dayisstillverypopular
c.thosetricksusedonApril1aremuchthesame
D.peopleliketocelebrateAprilFools'Dayonline
28.Theexampleslistedinthelastparagraphareusedtoshow
.
A.amodernfarmingtechnology
B.whatnewspaperswithoutadsarelike
c.howtheTacoLibertyBellgotitsname
D.howsomecompaniestrickthepublic
c
Twelveyearsago,Rachelmillerwaslostwhenitcametohersonjohn.The7-year-oldwasseriouslydisabledbecauseofhisautism.
Unabletospeak,hewithdrewfrompeopleatschooland,worse,fromhisfamily.
InmarchXX,millerwasintroducedtojeffHancock,aone-on-onetherapistforpeoplewithautism.Hancockwashiredtobejohn'scompanion.Thetwowouldgopeople-watchingatthemallontheweekend.Hancockchattedthroughouttheirtrips,eventhoughjohncouldn'ttalk
back.
TheirrelationshipdevelopedwhenHancockintroducedjohntotheSpecialolympics.wheneverjohnwasrunningorbeingactive,hewassmiling.
whenjohnturned12,HancockintroducedhimtotrackattheSpecialolympics.Forthefirstthreeyears,thepairjustobservedthesportbywatchingpracticesandevents.Hancockworkeddailywithjohn,showinghimeverything,includingwheretosit,standandwalk,sohewouldunderstandtheflowoftheevents.
Eventually,thelessonsclicked,andjohnwasoffdoing50-metersprints.Butasjohngotolder,hegot
strongerandfaster.At16,hewasjumpinghurdlesanddoing800-meterraces.millerstartedseeinghersonasaseriousathlete.
InmayXX,john'strainingbroughthimtotheSpecialolympicsStateSummerGamesinorlando.The18-year-oldwascompetinginthe800metersandthe110-meterhurdles.
Asthe800wassettingup,millerremembered,shepressedherfaceagainstthefence,anxiouslywaitingforjohntocompete.Butassoonastheracestarted,allmillersawwasanathlete,herathlete.
"Ijustwantedtoseethebestperformance.Itseemedmuchmoresignificantthanwhetherhewouldeverspeakorrespondtome,"shesaid.
johnendedupwinningthegoldmedalforthe800.Sportscompletelychangedjohn,andmillersaidthatisbecauseofHancock."Apersonwithadisabilitycanfeelhopelessandisolated,andIthinkthatcanhappentoparents,too."
29.Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsus
A.howRachelmillerfelt12yearsago
B.howseriousjohn'sautismwas
c.johnwasn'tgoodatcommunication
D.whenjohnbecameseriouslydisabled
30.millerconsideredjohntobeaseriousathlete
.
A.inXX
B.inXX
c.inXX
D.inXX
31.whenmillersawjohn'sperformanceinthe800,shefelt
.
A.curious
B.amazed
c.delighted
D.upset
32.Thepassageismainlycarriedout
.
A.bygivingexamples
B.inasadtone
c.inspaceorder
D.intimeorder
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