1、陕西省咸阳百灵中学学年高二下学期第二次月考英语试题 Word版缺答案咸阳百灵学校20182019学年度第二学期第二次月考高二英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第1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。1. How much should the man pay? A. 320 dollars. B. 200 dollars. C. 120 dollars.2. What will the m
2、an do this weekend? A. Go out and relax. B. Go to work. C. Find a job.3. What did the man buy yesterday? A. A sweater and a pair of trousers. B. A sweater and a pair of shoes. C. A pair of trousers and a pair of shoes.4. How did the woman get the birthday cake? A. Her father made it for her. B. She
3、made it by herself. C. She got it from her mother.5. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Neighbors. C. Boss and secretary.第2节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What does the boy want to eat? A. Peas and carrots. B. An apple and a banana. C. Choc
4、olate cake.7. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a market. B. In a restaurant C. At home.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What does the woman think of her school? A. She cant study very well there. B. She has many friends there. C. She doesnt want to stay there.9. What are the students in the w
5、omans school like? A. They are not very friendly. B. They know the woman very well. C. They greet each other when meeting on campus.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the woman think of traveling by bus? A. Its faster. B. Its much more expensive. C. It is more convenient to visit places.11. How will the
6、y buy the tickets? A. Book them over the telephone. B. Go to the station to buy them. C. Book them online.12. What will the speakers do next? A. Go for lunch. B. Prepare a packed lunch. C. Buy the tickets.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13. What is the conversation mainly about? A. A holiday guide. B. A hotel compl
7、aint. C. A holiday complaint.14. What is the weather like in Hawaii? A. Hot. B. Warm. C. Cold.15. What does the man think of the food in the hote1? A. Acceptable. B. Expensive. C. Terrible.16. What are we told about the man? A. He is satisfied with the discount. B. He couldnt get the hotel staff to
8、clean his room. C. He didnt pay for all his meals in the hotel.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Which is the oldest university in the United States? A. Harvard University. B. Yale University. C. Princeton University.18. Which languages could be studied at Harvard University in the early years? A. Latin and Gre
9、ek. B. French and German. C. German and Latin.19. When did Harvard University start a medical schoo1? A. In 1636. B. In 1782. C In 1825.20. What can we learn about Harvard University? A. Most of the early Harvard graduates became doctors or lawyers. B. In the early years, students at Harvard studied
10、 the same subjects. C. Engineering appeared earlier than modern languages in Harvard.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A.Get ready to cycle your heart out at these local and overseas destinations perfect for cycling.1. Amsterdam, The Netherla
11、nds.With more bikes than people, the city has a large number of cyclists. Low speed limits in the centre control the impact of cars, while bike racks( 自行车停放架) on public transport make it easy to travel long distances. You can also find rental shops everywhere.2. Berlin, Germany.With over 1000 km of
12、bike paths, the vast majority of which are protected lanes, its no wonder Berliners love to get around by bike. For the traveller, the major sights are within easy reach on a bicycle. The “Call A Bike” share system allows you to simply lock the bike to any fixed object and call in a code to return i
13、t.3. Paris, France.Home to the Velib public bike sharing system that has over 20, 000 bikes, and with 500km of bike paths, Paris cyclists can enjoy the city safe from motorists. A Velib station is almost always within sight, or just around the next corner.4. Tokyo, Japan.Despite being home to one of
14、 the most developed public transportation networks on the planet, Tokyo residents still cycle in large numbers. Though the extent of bike lanes is limited, safe drivers ease the tension between car and cyclist. Unique automatic underground bike parking garages are provided when you need to store you
15、r bicycle.5. Perth, Australia.A large part of Perths intelligent basic facilities are made up of bike paths, which allow commuters to get into and around their city with ease. There are free bike lockers and racks across the city. For the visitor, numerous scenic routes line the coastline and the lo
16、cal Swan River.21. In which country can you find the “Call A Bike” system?A. The Netherlands. B. France. C. Germany. D. Australia.22. Where can you store your bicycle in Tokyo?A. Underground bike parking garages. B. In protected lanes.C. In a Velibs station. D. In free bike lockers and racks across
17、the city.23. What is the best title of the passage?A. Why People Love cycling B. Ways to Rent a Bicycle in Different CountriesC. Bicycles-the Best Means of Transportation D. 5 Bike-Friendly CitiesB.When I was a baby, I entertained you and made you laugh. Whenever I was “bad”, youd shake your finger
18、at me and ask, “How could you?-but then youd give up, and roll me over for a belly scratch and I believed that life could not be any more perfect.Gradually, you began spending more time at work and on your career, and more time searching for a human mate. Eventually, you fell in love. She, now your
19、wife, is not a dog person, but I still welcomed her into our home. I was happy because you were happy. Then the human babies came along and I shared your excitement, I was fascinated by their pinkness, how they smelled, and I wanted to mother them too. Your wife was afraid I would bite them. But nev
20、ertheless, as they began to grow, I became their friend. Now, you have a new job in another city and you and they will be moving to an apartment that does not allow pets. Youve made the right decision for your “family”, but there was a time when I was your only family.I was excited about the car rid
21、e until we arrived at the dog pound. It smelled of dogs and cats, of fear, of hopelessness. You filled out the paperwork and said, “I know you will find a good home for her.” They shrugged and gave you a pained look. The children were in tears as they waved me goodbye. And “How could you?” were the
22、only three words that swept over my mind.Is it better to live with hope or without hope? At first, whenever anyone passed my pen (围栏), I rushed to the front, hoping it was you, that you had changed your mind and that this was all a bad dream.My beloved master, I will think of you and wait for you fo
23、rever. I hope you receive more faithfulness from your family than you showed to me.24. We can know from the text that the dog was_.A. faithful B. unfriendly C. jealous D. naughty25. Why was the dog excited about the car ride?A. She was happy about her masters decision.B. She hoped to be adopted by a
24、nother family. C. She was longing for the life at the poundD. She thought of moving with her master. 26. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 shows that _.A. the dog had done many bad thingsB. the dog would be given less careC. the masters decision upset the dogD. the master left the dog with regr
25、et27. What can we learn about the dog from the text?A. Be ready for changes. B. Be content with the present. C. Be tolerant of others choice. D. Be faithful to sincere feelings.C.Regularly staying late at the office significantly increases the risk of having a stroke or heart attack, researchers hav
26、e found, working just an hour extra each day pushes up stroke risk by 10 per cent, according to a huge review of working patterns. And people who work an extra three hours a day-or 55 hours a week-are 33 per cent more likely to have a stroke, the scientists found.The research, published in the Lance
27、t medical journal, is based on health records of more than 500, 000 people across Europe, the US and Australia.Scientists led by University College London warned that people who work longer hours tend to do less exercise, sit at a computer for hours at a time and drink more than people with a better
28、 work-life balance. Repeated stress may also be to blame for greater health problems, the scientists think.They looked at the combined result of 17 previous studies, in which 529, 000 people were tracked over an average of seven years. Experts stressed that the study had only found a link between ho
29、urs worked and heart problems-it had not proved what had actually caused each death. But they warned people to take note of the findings.Dr Tim Chico, consultant cardiologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, said “For many people, reducing their working hours would be difficult or impossible, and th
30、is study does not show that it would reduce the risk of stroke. Most of us could reduce the amount of time we spend sitting down, increase our physical activity and improve our diet while working and this might be more important the more time we spend at work.28. Which areas are involved in the rese
31、arch?A. The US, Australia and Russia. B. Japan, Britain and China.C. China, Russia and Japan. D. Europe, the US and Australia.29. Which factor is NOT the cause of the higher risk of health problems?A. Excessive drinking. B. A healthy diet.C. Repeated stress. D. Lack of exercise30. What can we infer
32、from the passage?A. People who work longer are less likely to suffer a stroke.B. All the deaths are caused by working long hours.C. The research was based on the tracking of over 500, 000 people.D. Reduced working hours will surely decrease the risk of stroke.31. Where is this passage probably taken from?A. A news report. B. A science magazine.C. A psychological
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