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2018-2019学年黑龙江省大庆实验中学高二下学期第二次月考英语试题 Word版
大庆实验中学2018-2019学年度下学期四月份考试 高二英语(学科)试题 说明:1. 本套试题答题时间120分钟,总分为150分。 2. 本套试题共分四部分:听力、阅读理解、语言知识运用、写作。 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分 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 will the woman pay? A. $12. B. $30. C. $42. 2.When will the speakers meet? A. On Wednesday B. On Thursday C. On Friday 3.Who is Miss Jones? A. The man’s teacher. B. The man’s classmate. C. The man’s sister. 4.Where does the man most probably work? A.In an office. B. On a farm. C. In a shop. 5.What will the weather be like at midday tomorrow? A. Stormy. B.Thundery. C. Cloudy. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分 15 分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。 6. What relation is the woman to Peter Field? A. His secretary. B. His customer. C. His boss. 7. When would the man like to meet Peter Field? A. On the 3rd. B. On the 4th. C. On the 9th. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8. Why won’t the speakers go to Anna’s Garden? A. Traffic might be heavy that way. B. There are no private rooms left. C. Joan doesn’t like the food there. 9. What do we know about Muvi? A. Its food is expensive. B. It’s beside a Japanese restaurant. C. It closes quite early. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 10. What are the speakers talking about? A. A funny movie. B. A terrible experience. C. A private garden. 11. Why did the man jump over the fence? A. To lock a door. B. To deliver milk. C. To read a note. 12. What happened to the man? A. He knocked into a tree. B. He was bitten by a dog. C. He had a car accident. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 13. What is the only problem of Fitzgerald’s new film according to the man? A. It is uninteresting. B. It lacks musical performances. C. It’s only aimed at one age group. 14. What instrument does Fitzgerald like best? A. The violin. B. The piano. C. The guitar. 15. Why do many important people dislike Fitzgerald? A. He doesn’t respect other people. B. He changes his mind quite often. C. He expresses his views directly. 16. What does the man think of Fitzgerald’s personality? A. Attractive. B. Warm-hearted. C. Outgoing. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17. Where did the speaker learn his survival skills? A. In the army. B. In a survival school. C. At a camping site. 18. How much does the basic survival course cost per person? A. $220. B. $200. C. $190. 19. When does the extreme survival course take place? A. In cold and wet months. B. On sunny days. C. Throughout the year. 20. What can people learn to do in the extreme survival course? A. Put up a tent. B. Use gas cookers. C. Build a shelter. 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) A Traditions of giving middle names vary around the world. Scotland Middle names are actually a fairly recent discovery in Scotland. However, as the practice has become popular around the world, it has become pretty common for Scottish babies to have middle names. Because last names in Scotland are generally associated with their family roots, and first names usually describe a physical characteristic, many parents see a middle name as an opportunity to give their baby a slightly more creative name. Spain and Latin America In Spain and Latin America, a middle name is a way to break free from the cultural code governing first names. In some countries, even first names are legislated(立法)to be of Christian origin. In Chile, most girls are named Maria, after the Virgin Mary, so the middle name is used in practice for differentiation. Maria is the most common name in the Spanish-speaking world, so in all Spanish-speaking countries the middle name takes on great significance. Russia In Russia, both boys and girls are given middle names based on their father’s first name. For boys, the middle name usually has ovich, or evich, added to its ending. For girls, the middle patronymic(从父名衍生出的名字) name usually has ovna, or evna, added to its ending. People in Russia are often referred to by both their first and middle names, sort of the way parents in America use their children’s full names when they’re trying to get their attention(or yell at them). Close friends in Russia often don’t use their first names completely, and use only patronymic names, when talking to each other. Australia According to Law Buddy, an Australian legal advice service, child naming laws in Australia allow Birth Registrars to refuse to register baby names that they consider to be offensive(冒犯的), careless, inappropriate, or ridiculous. They do allow for children to get a middle name, which is typically reserved for the mother’s maiden name(娘家姓), provided, of course, that the mother’s maiden name is not offensive, careless, inappropriate, or ridiculous. 21. What do we know about giving middle names in Scotland? A. It needs to be based on their family roots. B. It’s opposed by the elderly in the country. C. It mainly describes a baby’s appearance. D. It didn’t become common until not long ago. 22. What role do middle names in the Spanish-speaking countries play? A. Showing family roots. B. Showing their unique culture. C. Describing a physical characteristic. D. Allowing people to have different names 23. What is a typical feature of middle names in Russia? A. They usually have the same ending. B. They’re usually very creative names. C. They’re usually difficult to remember. D. They’re based on their father’s middle name. 21. What should parents in Australia consider when naming their children? A. Avoiding a middle name. B. Avoiding registering baby names. C. Using the mother’s proper maiden name. D. Using an unusual name for differentiation. B Relatives of Britain’s youngest WWI soldier, who fought at the Battle of the Somme in 1916, went along with hundreds of local people for the unveiling(揭幕)of a blue plaque(牌匾) at his former London home. Sidney Lewis was just 12 years old when he joined up in 1915 and at the age of 13 he fought at the Somme. At this point his mum became aware of his whereabouts (下落)and sent his birth certificate to the authorities, which led to his being sent home. One hundred years later, seven car loads of Sidney’s relatives attended a special ceremony along with around 500 local people and schoolchildren at Sidney’s childhood home, 934 Garratt Lane, Tooting, where his 83-year-old son Collin unveiled the blue plaque. Buglers(号手)played at the ceremony on 24 September, which included a recitation by a 12- year-old boy in full military uniform and a reading by the Mayor of Wandsworth. The crowd enjoyed popular wartime tunes and a performance from an upstairs window by famous Irish violinist Tracey Mcrory, who played the specially-composed Far from Home. Guests included three representatives of the Armed Forces, past and present. Sidney’s plaque was paid for by a fund-raising campaign called "A Quid for Sid", organized by a local community history project. Local historian Geoff Simmons said: “This was a very special event as Sid’s story is so unique and unbelievable and particularly catches the attention of young people. I hope it’s now firmly established in the history of Tooting.” 21. What can be learned about Sidney’s military life? A. It lasted for many years. B. It was full of unforgettable memories. C. It was an experience he never regretted for the rest of his life. D. It was kept secret from his family at the very beginning. 22. What do we know about the ceremony? A. It took place at the Somme. B. More than 500 people attended it. C. It was organized by Sidney’s relatives. D. A young boy unveiled the blue plaque. 27. Which was part of the ceremony according to Paragraph 4? A. Tracey Mcrory played Far from Home. B. Buglers marched in full military uniform. C. Three representatives played different instruments. D. The Mayor of Wandsworth read from an upstairs window. 28. What was Geoff Simmons’ wish? A. Young people wouldn’t forget WWI. B. Sidney would leave his mark in Tooting. C. More stories would be told about soldiers. D. More young people would join the army like Sidney. C I totally understand the need many parents have in wanting their children to be special, unique, talented and amazing. I think my child is all of those things too. Of course I do. But do we really need to be measuring and comparing the academic achievements of kids as young as 3, 4, and 5 years old? These days, I often find it difficult to have a casual conversation with other parents of children who are only in preschool without being told about how their kid is phenomenally “advanced” in writing or that they’re already reading at a 2nd-grade level. I mean, obviously that’s great news if you’ve been led to believe your child possesses a remarkable talent because they’re catching on well in preschool. However, I can’t help but notice that the height of parental bragging (夸耀) has reached too high both in real life and on social media. I realize I’m probably pessimistic, but I’m afraid that we’re placing our children on a ridiculously steep pedestal (基座)at too young of an age and we’re really just giving our children a higher place to eventually fall from. The ever increasing loads of homework being sent home in preschool and kindergarten seem like overkill as well. The most important skills young kids in preschool and kindergarten should be learning are social skills, in my opinion. But if you try telling this to anyone who has school-age children, they will all tell you that in order to survive and keep up in school these days, kids must be writing properly and learning how to read by the age of 5 at least. To me, an 8-hour day for a 5- or 6-year-old is just too much. But for some parents, it’s the key to getting their kids on that advanced train to academic excellence. So, while I think it’s great that your child may be very "advanced” for their age, I sincerely hope your child is happy, well-adjusted, surrounded by kind friends, and praised for so much more than how quickly they can read or write. 29. What does the author realize when she’s talking with other parents of children in preschool? A. They’re very proud of their parenting. B. They like comparing their children with themselves. C. They spend a lot of time teaching their children to write. D. They like showing off their children’s academic achievements. 30. Which of the following would the author agree? A. Parents shouldn’t want their children to be unique. B. It’s very important that kids in preschool learning writing. C. Kids in preschool should be mainly taught social skills. D. Preschool education will hardly affect kids in the long run. 31. What would be the best title for the text? A. Stop wasting your kid’s talents B. Stop teaching your kid to read and write C. Stop telling others your kid is "advanced" D. Stop placing your kid under so much stress D When you let forth a big, embarrassing yawn during a boring lecture or concert, you give in to a reflex(反射) so universal among animals that Charles Darwin mentioned in his field notes. “Seeing a dog & horse & man yawn makes me feel how much all animals are built on one structure,” he wrote in 1838. Scientists still don’t agree on why we yawn or where it came from, but many of them believe it is a way to cool down the brain. Brains use a lot of energy to think, and they have a tendency to overheat. Breathing in a big breath of cool air cools the blood, and opening the jaw wide allows a rush of that blood into the brain. A new study, led by Andrew Gallup of the State University of New York at Oneonta, adds support to this popular theory. The authors of the study assumed that if bigger yawns produce a greater cooling effect, then animals with bigger brains – and therefore more brain tissue to cool down—would experience more lasting yawns. To investigate this possible brain cooling function of yawning, the researchers studied 29 mammals whose brain weights have been well documented in previous studies. They analyzed video of these animals and calculated the average length of their yawns. According to the data, gorillas, camels, horses, lions and walruses all have shorter yawns than human despite having larger bodies. This sustains the theory that the length of a yawn does not seem to be related to body size, but rather the size of the animal’s brain. Other scientists, however, believe yawns have another purpose. Yawns are often contagious(传染的), even among nonhuman animals. There is some evidence that yawns are passed along among animals when they witness another animal yawn. Because of this strange social reflex, some researchers believe that yawns are actually some kind of communicative signal that evolved for mental reasons, not out of physical necessity. 32. What happens to the brain when an animal yawns? A. More blood flows from the brain to the body. B. More air flows to the brain to cool it. C. Its brain instantly gets bigger. D. Its brain uses more energy. 33. How did the scientist determine the size of the animals’ brain they were studying? A. By watching videos about the animals’ brains. B. By measuring the animals’ brains in person. C. By timing the animals’ yawns. D. By using the previous data. 34. What does the underlined word “sustain” mean? A. support B. disapprove C. analyse D. continue 35. What is some scientists’ attitude to the theory mentioned in para.1 according to the last paragraph? A. disapproving. B. uninterested. C. favorable. D. cautious 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项 After VAR technology was used at the 2018 World Cup, now more countries are deciding to use it. ____36____. It is actually a team who work together to review certain decisions made by the main referee by watching video replays. The VAR team support the main referee from a centralized video room. The operators select and provide the best angles from the relevant broadcast cameras. ____37____. They will communicate with the main referee only for clear and obvious errors or serious missed incidents. ____38____, he will start an official review. Then he will make a decision based on the information received from the VAR team. ____39____. Some fans believe that VAR causes too many interruptions, disrupting the flow of the game. But others just want a fair match and to see the correct call no matter what. They argue disruptions already take place as angry players crowd around a referee following a controversial decision. ____40____. With much money put into modern football, governing bodies are now under great pressure to see that the correct decisions are made on the pitch and VAR is a sure step in that. A.VAR stands for video assistant referee B.If one team is likely to win a game C.It is hard to avoid and VAR is necessary D.VAR can serve to remove such scenes and get the game moving again E.The use of video technology is a hot topic among football watchers F.Throughout a match the VAR team are constantly checking for mistakes G.Once the main referee decides an incident should be reviewed 第三部分:语言知识运用(共三节,满分55分) 第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A teacher affects eternity(永久) ; he can never tell where his influence stops. -Henry Adams Mrs. Brown, room 510, room 510, I repeated to myself as I scanned the hallways looking for the room number. It was my first day of fifth grade and I was really____41____ I came to the end of the hall and found an open door. Stepping into the room, I suddenly fell out of___42___. I tried to act normally, but Mrs. Brown saw right through me. “Good morning, Jane. You may pick your ____43____.” I ____44____about the room and took an empty seat near a girl named Wendy Barber. As the year slowly____45____, Wendy and I became good friends. I felt no closeness to Mrs. Brown, ____46____. One day, Mrs. Brown had us write a paper on what we wanted to be when we grew up. Some kids asked ____47____. She explained that when her former students____48____, she liked them to come back and share their fifth-grade dreams together, as a____49____of their childhood. I ____50____right then and there that I like Mrs. Brown. Then, my grandmother, who lived with us, was _____51______ with cancer and about a month later died. Losing her was____52____for me. At the funeral, I was sitting there feeling sorry for myself ____53____I looked up and saw Mrs. Brown standing there. She ____54____me by reminding me that now grandma had no more pain or suffering. It had never _____55______ to me that it was better for my grandma this way. All I thought about was how sad it was for me. After the ____56____, I went to my aunts’ house to see the flowers that had been sent. My mom handed me a pretty ivy plant in a pink pot. The attached card ____57____: Jane, I’m sorry about your grandmother. Never forget, I love you. You are like one of my children. With love, Mrs Brown. I never thought a teacher could care that much about her ____58____; now I know. I say this with all my heart: Anyone who is ____59____ enough to have a teacher like Mrs. Brown in their life is privileged beyond words. She may not know it, but she means more to me than she will ____60____know. 41. A. excited B. frustrated C. shocked D. scared 42. A. control B. place C. curiosity D. respect 43. A. book B. locker C. seat D. deskmate 44. A. glanced B. rushed C. ran D. wandered 45. A. progressed B. changed C. parted D. arose 46. A. though B. despite C. therefore D. otherwise 47. A. when B. why C. how D. where 48. A. grew B. worked C. married D. graduated 49. A. memory B. reference C. souvenir D. memorial 50. A. declared B.decided C.responded D. confirmed 51. A. diagnosed B. cured C. suspected D. developed 52. A. unpredictable B. forgettable C.unbearable D. unreliable 53. A. while B. as C. unless D. when 54. A. warned B. resisted C. comforted D. informed 55. A. stuck B. struck C. hit D. occurred 41. A. meeting B. conversation C. funeral D. incident 42. A. read B. wrote C. printed D. carved 43. A. friends B. students C. children D. colleagues 44. A. beneficial B. awesome C. fortunate D. considerate 45. A. ever B. still C. never D. even 第二节:单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 46. Jack was addicted to computer games during his last year in high school, otherwise he _______ a student of Beijing University. A.would have been B.should be C.has been D.had been 62. After questioning the man for six hours, the police ________ the information they wanted. A.resisted B.suspected C.overlooked D.obtained 63. Completely ________ in my writing, I didn’t feel a heavy rain coming outside. A.absorbing B.absorbed C.being absorbed D.to be absorbed 64. What is worth doing deserves_______ with great efforts. A.to be doing B.to do C.to be done D.to have done 65. With the development of Chinese economy, many unexpected problems have ________; for example, the prices of our daily goods and housing are ________ sharply. A. arisen; rising B.arisen; raising C.raised; rising D.risen; arising 66. Little Tom admitted _______in the shop, _______that he wouldn’t do that in future. A. to have stolen;promising B. stealing; promised C. to stealing; promised D. having stolen, promising 67. Some experts believe that we should continue setting English as a (an) _______subject instead of an optional one so that students can make great efforts to learn it. A. compulsory B. contradictory C. controversial D. temporary 66. If he keeps on working so hard, he will _______ under the pressure of the work. A. break down B. break out C. break up D. break in 67. Much to my _______, the _______expression on his face suggested that he had forgotten me entirely. A. astonished; astonished B. astonishment; astonishing C. astonishment; astonished D. astonished; astonishing 68. When you break the rules in class, you should _______ to the teacher. A. commit B. accompany C. defend D. apologize 第三节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 She’s never received any ______71______ (profession) training in acting or singing, and she suffers from hearing ______72______(lose)in one of her ears. But these things don’t seem to have had any effect ______73______ her talents. Millie Bobby Brown, 14, made the crowd ______74______ (amaze) when she sang US rapper Nicki Minaj’s Monster at Salt Lake Comic Con 2016. And in ______75______same year, she burst onto screens with the popular Netflix series Stranger Things,which greatly increased her______76______(popular). Aside from her performing talents, the British actress is also very conscious about accepting who she is. “If you are happy in your own skin, if you ______77______(true) love yourself, you will be kind to other people,” Brown wrote on social media last month. “That’s what really ______78______(matter). And that’s what I stand for.” US actor Aaron Paul, ______79______ is known for playing Jessie Pinkman in US show Breaking Bad, is impressed by Brown’s maturity, ______80______(tell) Time magazine she has “ a perspective that I could only have dreamed of having at that age.” 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 文中共有10处语言错误。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Dear Tony, I’m sorry to hear that you don’t do well in your last exam and that you are very worried about our study. I quitely understand how you feel now. There is no doubt whether you should keep a good state of mind. As we know, failure is the mother of success. You should spare no efforts to analyze the cause of failure, that can help you find out the mistakes you made and try to make up to the lack of knowledge and skills in those areas. Only in this way you make a progress in your study. I hope that when this letter reaches you, you’ll be feeling more better. I firmly believe that you will turn your dream into real. 第二节:书面表达 (满分25分) 作文: 假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Bill给你写信,问及红色在中国春节中的使用,请你给他回封邮件介绍下红色在春节中的使用情况。内容包括以下几点: 1. 红色在中国的象征; 2. 春节期间红色的使用(至少列出两个要点)。 注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:贴对联 paste/post red couplets 鞭炮 firecracker 答案: 听力:1-5 CCACC 6-10ACBBB 11-15CACBC 16-20AABAC 阅读:21-24DDAC 25-28DBAB 29-31DCC 32-35BDAA 36-40AFGED 完形填空:41-45DBCAA 46-50ABDAB 51-55ACDCD 56-60 CABCA 单选:61-65ADBCA 66-70DAACD 语法填空:71. professional 72. loss; 73. on 74. amazed 75. the 76. popularity 77. truly 78. matters. 79. who 80. telling 改错:1.don’t-didn’t; 2. our-your 3. quitely-quite; 4. whether-that;5. that-which;6. to-for 7. 加can8. 去掉a 9. more-much或者去掉more 10. real-reality 范文: Knowing that you take great interest in the color red used in our Spring Festival, I’m writing to tell you something about it. Red is a symbol of happiness and good fortune in our traditional culture. Therefore, you can see people wear red new clothes and pasted red couplets on doors, hoping for good fortune in the new year. The firecrackers set off or the red lanterns hung by us Chinese people are red as well, which create the atmosphere of festival. If you have more questions, do not hesitate to contact me. Hopefully, one day you will come to China to experience our unique Spring Festival.查看更多