英语卷·2018届江苏省启东中学高二上学期第二次月考(2016-12)

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英语卷·2018届江苏省启东中学高二上学期第二次月考(2016-12)

江苏省启东中学2016-2017学年度第一学期第二次月考 高二英语试卷 2016.12 ‎ 第I卷 (选择题 共85分)‎ 第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每小题1分,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. Where will the woman go first? ‎ A. To the beach. B. To the bank. C. To the bathroom.‎ ‎2. What does the woman mean? ‎ A. The man forgot to do his hair.‎ B. The man forgot to put on a tie.‎ C. The man is wearing clothes that don’t match.‎ ‎3. How does the woman probably feel? ‎ A. Annoyed. B. Hungry. C. Excited.‎ ‎4. Why didn’t the man answer the phone? ‎ A. He lost it. B. He didn’t hear it. ‎ C. His phone ran out of power.‎ ‎5. Who did the woman want to call? ‎ A. James. B. Drake. C. Daniel.‎ 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ ‎ 听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,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、7题。‎ ‎6. What does the man order? ‎ A. Hot dogs and fries. B. Burgers and fries. C. Sandwiches and sodas.‎ ‎7. How much does the man give the woman as a tip? ‎ A. Three dollars. B. Two dollars. C. One dollar.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。‎ ‎8. Where are the speakers? ‎ A. In a car. B. On a boat. C. On a motorcycle.‎ ‎9. What is the woman doing? ‎ A. Looking at a paper map. 【来源:全,品…中&高*考+网】‎ B. Trying to find a website. ‎ C. Using a phone to give directions.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。‎ ‎10. What does the man like about YouTube? ‎ A. Watching funny home videos.‎ B. Learning about the special TV channels.‎ C. Putting his own videos on the website.‎ ‎11. What kind of meals do the guys make in Epic Meal Time (《超级开饭时间》)? ‎ A. Low fat meals. B. Unhealthy meals. C. Vegetarian meals.‎ ‎12. What happens to the meals in the end? ‎ A. They are tasted by the audience.‎ B. They are given to the homeless.‎ C. They are eaten by the cooks and their friends.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。‎ ‎13. What are the speakers mainly talking about? ‎ A. Their vets. B. Money spent on pets.‎ C. Ways to buy dogs’ medicines.‎ ‎14. What is the man’s dog’s name? ‎ A. Brett. B. Fargo. C. Ferguson.‎ ‎15. What doesn’t the woman like about her vet? ‎ A. The limited services.‎ B. The prices her vet charged.‎ C. The difficulty of getting an appointment.【来源:全,品…中&高*考+网】‎ ‎16. What isn’t one of the man’s suggestions? ‎ A. Going to his vet. B. Looking online. C. Going to a special pet store. ‎ 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ ‎17. When will the fire arrive close to Lakewood? ‎ A. By six o’clock in the evening.‎ B. By five o’clock in the evening.‎ C. By six o’clock in the morning.‎ ‎18. Where shouldn’t residents go to escape the fire? ‎ A. Springfield. B. Western Hill. C. Point Cabina Station.‎ ‎19. How long will it take residents to reach the safe zone? ‎ A. Less than ten minutes. ‎ B. Less than twenty minutes. ‎ C. Less than thirty minutes.‎ ‎20. What are residents advised to do before they leave? ‎ A. Leave all pets behind.‎ B. Stay calm and do not panic.‎ C. Tell the state police where they are going.‎ 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)【来源:全,品…中&高*考+网】第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ ‎21. Tu Youyou was given the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine of 2015 due to her _________ to ‎ discovering a new drug to treat parasitic diseases.‎ ‎ A. conservation B. expectation C. commitment D. appreciation ‎22. While experts ______ delaying the retirement age, some citizens doubt whether they can ______‎ ‎ easily to the new age of workforce.‎ ‎ A. accomplish, adopt B. attain, allocate C. adore, adapt D. advocate, adjust ‎23. Asking them to boycott meetings when others do not agree with their demands is a(n ) ‎ ‎_______to a ‎ ‎ very unhappy life of fighting with other people, __________them their future happiness.‎ ‎ A. guarantee, having cost B. accomplishment, losing ‎ ‎ C. invitation, costing D. affection, having lost ‎ ‎24. __________ by adjustments to financial systems and safety nets, some of those reforms fail to ‎ ensure that the poor are not harmed.‎ ‎ A. Having not accompanied B. Not having been accompanied ‎ ‎ C. Having not been accompanying D. Not having accompanied ‎25. — In no case _______ you are a senior two student. ‎ ‎— My teacher has told me thousand times. Anything fresh?‎ A. you should forget B. forget you C. should you forget D. shouldn’t you forget ‎26. —What are we visiting next Monday? ‎ ‎—A modern city that has appeared in _______ was a village ten years ago.‎ ‎ A. that B. which C. what D. where ‎27. Previously we wish some of the things ___________effortless, but we now find them unattainable.‎ ‎ A. was B. had been C. were D. has been ‎ ‎28. It’s nearly four years since I worked in that farm. I ______ a band with other fellows.‎ ‎ A. operated B. had been operating C. was operating D. am operating ‎29. _____of their bad habits, the boys changed from being dependent on their parents to ____for others.‎ ‎ A. Having rid; sacrificing B. To rid; sacrifice ‎ ‎ C. Rid; sacrificing D. Having been rid; sacrifice ‎30. The famous writer often says that he ______ so much without the support and encouragement from ‎ his wife.‎ ‎ A. shouldn’t achieve B. shouldn’t have achieved ‎ C. couldn’t achieve D. couldn’t have achieved ‎31. It was_______ the exam results were given out _______a large amount of time on computer ‎ games.‎ ‎ A. not until; did the boy begin to regret having wasted ‎ B. until; that the boy didn’t begin to regret having wasted ‎ C. not until; that the boy began to regret wasting ‎ D. until; did the boy not begin to regret wasting ‎32. The word “ungelivable”, based on Chinese, which has become a big hit online very quickly, ______ ‎ ‎ a message that Chinese can also serve as an addition to English vocabulary. ‎ ‎ A. acknowledges B. assesses C. declares D. conveys ‎ ‎33. China understands the situation and needs of underdeveloped countries on the issue of climate change and urges developed countries to support them ______ technology and finance.‎ ‎ A. in terms of B. in spite of C. owing to D. regardless of ‎ ‎34. Life is full of ups and downs. that we are optimistic and take a positive attitude, we will ‎ be more likely to enjoy our life to the fullest.‎ ‎ A. Concerned B. Provided C. Considering D. Concerning ‎35. — I’ve never seen Charlie so excited.‎ ‎ —Don’t you know he’s passed the computer science examination? He’s been ______ ever since.‎ ‎ A. hot under the collar B. down in the dumps ‎ ‎ C. flying off the handle D. over the moon 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题l分,满分20分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。‎ Finding meaning This is a part of Debra Jarvis’ speech at TED in 2014, which described what she learned when she was a cancer patient.‎ In 2005, it was at a big cancer center where I was working 36 I received the news that my mother had breast cancer. And then five days later, I received the news that I had breast cancer.‎ ‎ My mother and I can be competitive, but I was really not trying to 37 with her on this one.‎ I learned a lot being a patient, and one of the surprising things was that only a small part of the cancer experience is about 38 . Most of it is about feelings and faith, losing and 39 your identity, and discovering 40 you never even knew you had. It’s about realizing that the most important things in life are not things at all, 41 relationships. It’s about laughing in the 42 of uncertainty and learning that the way to get out of almost anything is to say: “I 43 cancer.”【来源:全,品…中&高*考+网】‎ So the other thing I 44 was that I don’t have to 45 “cancer survivor” as my identity. Sometimes, it feels like people are too crazy 46 it and they start telling us how we’re going to feel.‎ About a week after my operation, we had a houseguest. So at dinner that night, our houseguest said: “You know, Deb, now you’re really going to learn what’s 47 . Yes, you are going to make some big changes in your life, and now you’re going to start 48 about your death. Yep, this cancer is your wake-up call.” Now, these are golden 49 coming from someone who is speaking about their own experience, but when someone is telling you how you are going to feel, it doesn’t 50 . After my treatment, it just felt like everyone was telling me what my 51 was going to mean.‎ It was at that point where I felt like, oh my God, this is just 52 over my life. And that’s when I told myself: Take charge of your experience. Don’t let it 53 you. We all know that the way to deal with this unpleasant experience, with loss, with any life-changing experience, is to find 54 . But here’s the thing: No one can tell us what our experience means. We have to 55 what it means.‎ 36. A. where B. what C. that D. which ‎ 37. A. agree B. compete C. argue D. struggle ‎ 38. A. adventure B. medicine C. life D. money ‎ 39. A. receiving B. exchanging C. defending D. finding 40. A. energy B. fitness C. strength D. force 41. A. and B. so C. but D. for 42. A. middle B. face C. front D. course 43. A. hate B. have C. dislike D. advocate 36. A. assumed B. studied C. recognized D. learned 37. A. take off B. take on C. take back D. take in ‎ 38. A. at B. about C. on D. of 39. A. important B. splendid C. remote D. original 40. A. debating B. worrying C. thinking D. quarrelling ‎ 41. A. languages B. rules C. sayings D. words 42. A. work out B. pay off C.hold out D. make sense 43. A. experience B. puzzle C. loss D. effect 44. A. handing B. getting C. taking D. turning 45. A. allocate B. control C. instruct D. blame ‎ 46. A. difficulty B. truth C. fact D. meaning ‎ 47. A. decide B. suggest C. respect D. insist 第三部分 阅读理解(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 In animated films, we often have some lovely characters that make us laugh and relax. Look at the following three columns and know some of them.‎ The Penguins Skipper and his fellow penguins were originally just supporting roles in animated film Madagascar (2005). But in 2008 they took leading roles in their own TV series, and in 2014 starred in the film Penguins of Madagascar. The penguins’ wisdom and humor not only appeal to kids, but also serve adult audiences well. So, it’s not surprising that they get their own movie.‎ Scrat A small and furry squirrel with a long tail from animated movie Ice Age (2002), Scrat played a supporting role but has won the hearts of both children and grown-ups with his persistence(毅力). In the film, his chasing after his prized acorn(橡子) causes an Earth-shattering geological event. Scrat is a big part in the lasting attraction of the movie series Ice Age. Today, Scrat has his own animated mini-movies.‎ Puss in Boots Originally a fairy tale written by French author Charles Perrault, Puss in Boots features a cat that helps his low-born master gain wealth and power through trickery(哄骗). The cat later appeared as a supporting role in Shrek 2 (2004), Shrek 3 (2007) and Shrek 4 (2010). In 2011, he had his own movie titled Puss in Boots. His lovable and funny characteristics easily break the boundaries between different ages of audiences.‎ ‎56. What can we learn from the passage?‎ ‎ A. Scrat contributes a lot to the movie series Ice Age.‎ ‎ B. Scrat won children’s hearts by playing with his acorn. ‎ ‎ C. Skipper took a leading role in Madagascar (2005). ‎ ‎ D. Puss in Boots(2011) features a cat helping poor people.‎ ‎57. What is the similarity among these animated characters?‎ ‎ A. They used to play leading roles successfully.‎ ‎ B. All of them have starred in their own movies.‎ ‎ C. They won their popularity through trickery.‎ ‎ D. Only children show great affection for them.‎ B Today is National Bike-to-Work Day. And on New York City’s jammed streets, people are cycling on hundreds of miles of new bike lanes. But New York’s widespread efforts to make streets safer for bikes have also left some locals complaining about the loss of parking spots and lanes for cars.‎ When the weather is good, Aaron Naparstek likes to pedal(用踏板踩)his two young kids to school on a special Dutch-made bicycle. Naparstek supports the new lane. ‎ Aaron: The bike lane on Prospect Park West is really introducing a lot of new people to the idea that it’s possible to use a bike in New York City for transportation or to travel around. This is what 21st century New York City looks like.‎ Prospect Park West is still a one-way road, but where it used to have three lanes of car traffic, now it has two, plus a protected bike lane. Supporters say that makes the road safer for everyone, including pedestrians, by slowing down cars and taking bikes off the sidewalk. But some longtime residents disagree. Lois Carswell is president of a group called Seniors for Safety. She says the two-way bike lane is dangerous to older residents who are used to one-way traffic.‎ Lois: We wanted a lane — the right kind of lane that would keep everybody safe, that would keep the bikers safe. But we want it to be done the right way. And it has not been done the right way.‎ Craig Palmer builds bars and restaurants in Manhattan. I was interviewing him for a different story when he brought up the bike lanes all on his own.‎ Craig: I think the biggest problem is that Bloomberg put all these bike lanes in. You took what used to be a full street and you’re shrinking it.‎ Then there are the Hasidic Jews in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, who forced the city to remove a bike lane through their neighborhood. But polls show that the majority of New Yorkers support bike lanes by a margin of 56% to 39%. Bicycle advocate Caroline Samponaro of Transportation Alternatives calls that a mandate.‎ Caroline: If this was an election, we would have already had our victory. The public has spoken and they keep speaking. And I think, more importantly, the public is starting to vote with their pedals.‎ ‎58. What does Aaron mean by saying “This is what 21st century New York City looks like.”? ‎ A. There are hundreds of miles of new bike lanes in 21 st century New York City.‎ B. Drivers slow down their cars and bikes are taken off the sidewalk in New York.‎ C. It’s possible to make the streets safe for pedestrians in New York.‎ D. Bikes are used as a means of transport in 21 st century New York City.‎ ‎59. According to the passage, which of the following CANNOT support the opponents of these new bike lanes? ‎ A. Drivers lose parking spots and lanes for cars.‎ B. We took what used to be a full street so the road is broader than before.‎ C. The two-way bike lane is dangerous to older residents. ‎ D. The removal of one bike lane through a neighbourhood in Brooklyn was not supported by the majority of New Yorkers.‎ ‎60. “A mandate” in Paragraph 8 was referred to a demand or command from ______. ‎ A. the authority B. the government C. the supporters D. the public ‎ ‎61. What of the following might be the best title of the passage? ‎ A. Ride on National Bike-to-Work Day B. A Bike Lane Divides New Yorkers C. A New Bike Lane Appears in New York D. Who Wins an Election ‎ C Exercise may help to safeguard the mind against depression(沮丧)through previously unknown effects on working muscles, according to a new study involving mice. ‎ Mental health experts have long been aware that even mild, repeated stress can contribute to the development of depression and other mood disorders in animals and people. Scientists have also known that exercise seems to cushion against depression. But precisely how exercise, a physical activity can reduce someone’s risk for depression, a mood state, has been mysterious. So for the new study, researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm studied the brains and behavior of mice in a complicated and novel fashion.‎ We can’t ask mice if they are feeling cheerful or in low spirits. Instead, researchers have pictured certain behaviors that indicate depression in mice. If animals lose weight, stop seeking out a sugar solution when it’s available — because, probably, they no longer experience normal pleasures — or give up trying to escape from the cold-water zone just freeze in place, they are categorized as depressed. And in the new experiment, after five weeks of frequent but low-level stress, such as being lightly shocked, mice displayed exactly those behaviors. They became depressed. ‎ The scientists could then have tested whether exercise blunts (延缓) the risk of developing depression after stress by having mice run first. But, frankly, from earlier research, they wanted to know how, so they bred pre-exercised mice. A wealth of earlier research by these scientists and others had shown that aerobic exercise, in both mice and people, increases the production within muscles of an enzyme (酶) called PGC-1alpha. The Karolinska scientists suspected(怀疑) that this enzyme somehow creates conditions within the body that protect the brain against depression. Then, the scientists exposed the animals, which without exercising, were in high levels of PGC-1alpha to five weeks of mild stress. The mice responded with slight symptoms of worry. But they did not develop depression. They continued to seek out sugar and fought to get out of the cold-water zone. Their high levels of PGC-1alpha appeared to make them depression-resistant(抵抗的). Finally, to ensure that these findings are relevant to people, the researchers had a group of adult volunteers complete three weeks of frequent endurance training, consisting of 40 to 50 minutes of moderate cycling or jogging. The scientists conducted muscle biopsies (活体检查) before and after the program and found that by the end of the three weeks, the volunteers’ muscle cells contained substantially more PGC-1alpha than at the study’s start.‎ The finding of these results, in the simplest terms, is that “you reduce the risk of getting depression when you exercise,” said Maria Lindskog, a researcher at the Karolinska Institute.‎ ‎62. The researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm conducted the new study hoping to know______. ‎ A. if exercise cushions against depression B. what can lead to depression in animals and people ‎ C. if stress can contribute to the development of depression D. how exercise contributes to reducing someone’s risk for depression ‎ ‎63. We can infer from the new experiment conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute that mice ‎ are depressed except when ______.‎ A. they attempt to escape from the cold-water zone B. they stop searching for the sugar water C. they stand still in place ‎ D. they can’t experience normal pleasures any longer ‎64. Researchers asked a group of adult volunteers to complete three weeks of frequent endurance 【来源:全,品…中&高*考+网】‎ ‎ training in order to ______.‎ A. know if exercise can help to safeguard the mind against depression B. know if they can endure 40 to 50 minutes of moderate cycling or jogging C. ensure they can lose weight after moderate cycling or jogging ‎ D. confirm the findings above are also relevant to people ‎65. It can be concluded from the passage that______.‎ A. the mice with high levels of PGC-1alpha are easier to develop depression B. athletes are more likely to develop depression than ordinary people C. the enzyme called PGC-1alpha helps to reduce depression D. in the past mental health specialists didn’t know exercise could help reduce depression D ‎ ‎ When I was eight or nine years old, I wrote my first poem.  ‎ My mother read the little poem and began to cry. “Buddy, you didn’t really write this beautiful, beautiful poem!” Shyly, I said that I had. My mother poured out her welcome praise. Why, this poem was nothing short of genius! What time will Father be home?” I asked. I could hardly wait to show him what I had accomplished. My mother said she hoped he would be home around 7. I spent the best part of that afternoon preparing for his arrival. First, I wrote the poem out in my finest handwriting. Then I used colored pens to draw a border around it. Then I confidently placed it right on my father’s plate on the dining table. But my father did not return at 7. Seven-fifteen. Seven-thirty. My father had begun his motion-picture career as a writer. He would be able to appreciate my poem even more than my mother. It was almost 8 o’clock when my father burst in. He was an hour late, but he could not sit down. I can see him now, a big Havana cigar in one hand, the rapidly disappearing drink in the other, calling down bitter words on his employees. Suddenly, he paused and glared at his plate. There was a silence. He was reaching for my poem. I lowered my head and stared down into my plate.‎ ‎“What is this?” I heard him ‎ say. “Ben, a wonderful thing has happened,” my mother said. “Buddy has written his first poem. And it’s beautiful, absolutely amazing”. “If you don’t mind, I’d like to decide that for myself,” Father said. I kept my face lowered to my plate. It was only 10 lines long. But it seemed to take hours. I remember wondering why it was taking so long. I could hear him dropping the poem back on the table again. Now was the moment of decision.  ‎ ‎ “I think it’s bad,” my father said. I couldn’t look up. My eyes were getting wet. “Ben, sometimes I don’t understand you,” my mother was saying. “This is just a little boy. You’re not in your studio now. These are the first lines of poetry he’s ever written. He need encouragement.” “I don’t know why,” my father held his ground. “Isn’t there enough bad poetry in the world already? No law says Buddy has to become a poet.” ‎ ‎ I couldn’t stand it another second. I ran from the dining room, threw myself on the bed and cried. That may have been the end of the anecdote(轶事) — but not of its significance for me. A few years later I took a second look at that first poem, and unwillingly I had to agree with my father’s tough judgment. It was a pretty bad poem. After a while, I worked up the courage to show him something new, a short story. My father thought it was overwritten but not hopeless. I was learning to rewrite. And my mother was learning that she could disapprove of me without ruining me. You might say we were all learning. I was going on 12. As I worked my way into other books and plays and films, it became clearer and clearer to me how fortunate I had been to have had a mother who said, “Buddy, it’s wonderful!” and a father who shook his head no and drove me to tears with his, “I think it’s bad.” In fact all of us in life need that mother force, the loving force from which all creation flows; and yet the mother force alone is incomplete, even misleading, finally damaging, without the father force to caution, “Watch. Listen. Review. Improve.” Between the two poles of affirmation (肯定) and doubt, both in the name of love, I try to follow my true course.‎ ‎66. What did the mother think of the Buddy’s poem? ‎ ‎ A. She was so moved that she cried.‎ ‎ B. She believed Buddy needed advice from his father. ‎ ‎ C. She considered Buddy had no talent for poetry. ‎ ‎ D. She thought the poem was well written.‎ ‎67. Which underlined word in the following sentences best reflects Buddy’s eagerness to show his father the poem? ‎ ‎ A. Then I confidently placed it right on my father’s place on the dining table.‎ ‎ B .He would be able to appreciate my poem even more than my mother.‎ ‎ C. I wrote the poem out in my finest handwriting.‎ ‎ D. I could hardly wait to show him what I had accomplished.‎ ‎68. The underlined sentence “My father held his ground” could best be replaced by ________. ‎ ‎ A. My father began to explain his reasons ‎ ‎ B. My father thought his comment is unreasonable ‎ ‎ C. My father refused to change his opinion ‎ D. My father got so angry that he rose to his feet ‎69. From the passage, we can infer that the father can be best described as ________. ‎ ‎ A. cruel and stubborn B. loving and matter-of-fact ‎ C. bad-tempered and rude D. cautious and strict ‎70. Which of the following statements do you think the author might agree with? ‎ ‎ A. The incident helped the writer work his work further as a writer.‎ ‎ B. The author only realized the significance of the incident after becoming a writer.‎ ‎ C. After the incident, the author stopped writing but tried his luck in plays and films.‎ ‎ D. The incident completely changed the author’s course of life.‎ 第II卷 (非选择题 共35分)‎ 第四部分 单词拼写 (共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)‎ 请根据所给汉语或首字母写出空缺处单词的适当形式,使句子完整,语法正确,每空只填一个单词。‎ ‎71. It’s the company’s policy to s_________ short-term profits for the sake of long-term growth..‎ ‎72. The Red Cross is trying to get more young people involved in doing v________ work.‎ ‎73. Without food, many of the victims in the disaster died of s________.‎ ‎74. They have v__________ reasons for refusing to do it.‎ ‎75. It is the building t_________ of a Gothic church.‎ ‎76. The public remain _____________(持怀疑态度) of the claim that the local government has made ‎ great efforts to prevent water pollution.‎ ‎77. Because of damage to their homes, many people had to stay in ___________(临时的) shelters for a ‎ few months.‎ ‎78. The electronic dictionary is ____________ (优雅地) shaped like a pen.‎ ‎79. He is one of those who are not satisfied with the _________________(招待,接待).‎ ‎80.The exhibition was held to break down the cultural ___________(障碍) between the two countries.‎ 第五部分 动词填空(共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)‎ ‎81. If only he (tell) me the news! I needn’t have been so busy then.‎ ‎82. It’s natural that the kid __________ (do) something wrong; you cannot blame him excessively.‎ ‎83. Jim must have read the novel; otherwise he ________(not know) all the answers to these questions.‎ ‎84. With the incomes ________ (rise) continuously, some people now can afford expensive clothing of ‎ ‎ the fastest fashion.‎ ‎85. If I’ve got nothing to share, I may leave my micro-blog __________ (untouch) for weeks.‎ ‎86. His brother, who_______ (serve) in the army for five years, is now running a farm in our village.‎ ‎87. Sam is going to talk about the history of his country, but I’d rather he __________ (focus) more on ‎ ‎ its culture.‎ ‎88. The boy is always studying very hard, _________ (aim) to be admitted to Fudan University.‎ ‎89. Tom was familiar with every street in the town as if he ___________ (live) there.‎ ‎90. In my opinion, earning a large sum of money isn’t equal to ____________ (live) a happy life.‎ 第六部分 任务型阅读(共10个小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)‎ 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。‎ The back-to-school season is upon us, and once again, parents across the country have loaded their kids’ backpacks up with snack packs and school supplies. It’s a good moment to reflect on what else we should be giving our kids as they head off to school.‎ American parents are feeling particularly anxious about that question this year. The educational process feels more than ever like a race, one that starts in pre-school and doesn’t end until your child is admitted to the perfect college. Most parents are more worried than they need to be about their children’s grades, test scores and IQ. And what we don’t think about enough is how to help our children build their character—how to help them develop skills like perseverance, optimism, responsibility, and self-control, which together do more to determine success than S.A.T. scores or I.Q.‎ There is growing evidence that our anxiety about our children’s school performance may actually be holding them back from learning some of these valuable skills. If you’re concerned only with a child’s G.P.A., then you will likely choose to minimize the challenges the child faces in school. With real challenge comes the risk of real failure. And in a competitive academic environment, the idea of failure can be very scary, to students and parents alike.‎ But experiencing failure is a critical part of building character. Recent research by a team of psychologists found that adults who had experienced little or no failure growing up were actually less happy and confident than those who had experienced a few significant setbacks in childhood. “Overcoming those obstacles,” the researchers assumed, “could teach effective coping skills, help engage social support networks, create a sense of mastery over past adversity, and foster beliefs in the ability to cope successfully in the future.”‎ By contrast, when we protect our children from every possible failure—when we call their teachers to get an extension on a paper; when we urge them to choose only those subjects they’re good at—we are denying them those same character-building experiences. As the psychologists Madeline Levine and Dan Kindlon have written, that can lead to difficulties in adolescence and young adulthood, when overprotected young people finally confront real problems on their own ‎ and don’t know how to overcome them.‎ In the classroom and outside of it, American parents need to encourage children to take chances, to challenge themselves, to risk failure. In the meantime, giving our kids room to fail may be one of the best ways we can help them succeed.‎ Back to School: Why Perseverance Is More Important than Good Grades?‎ Common phenomena Parents throughout America 91________ their kids’ backpacks up with snacks and school supplies.‎ Many American parents don’t 92________ enough importance to their kids’ character building.‎ The writer’s 93__________‎ Parents should pay more attention to their kids’ character building.‎ Evidence and 94______ findings Parents’ anxiety about their kids’ performance may 95 them from learning some valuable skills.‎ Parents concerned only with a kid’s G.P.A. have a 96 to minimize the challenges the child faces.‎ Adults who have experienced a few significant setbacks in childhood are 97 and more confident than those who haven’t.‎ Denying kids character-building experiences can 98 in difficulties in adolescence and young adulthood.‎ The writer’s suggestions ‎99_________ kids to be risk-takers.‎ Give kids room to experience 100____________.‎ 第七部分 书面表达 (共1题,满分20分)‎ 假如你是李华,请根据下图反映的现象围绕“拒为低头族”(stop phubbing)这个话题写一篇150词左右的英语短文。‎ 词汇: phubbing(低头族) = phone(手机) + snubbing(snub冷落的进行时态)‎ 内容包括:‎ ‎1.你身边有“低头族”吗?他们的表现;‎ ‎2.“低头族”给学习和生活带来的影响;‎ ‎3.就如何“拒为低头族”提1-2点建议。‎ 要求:‎ ‎1.文章开头已给出,不计入总词数;‎ ‎2.可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事;‎ ‎3.文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称。‎ ‎ ‎ Nowadays, many people are addicted to their phones. ‎ ‎______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎___________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎___________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎___________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎___________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎___________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎___________________________________________________________________________________‎ 启东中学高二上英语月考二答案 听力1-5 CCACA 6-10 BAACA 11-15 BCCBB 16-20 AABCB 单选 21— 25 CDCBC 26—30 CBDCD 31—35 CDABD 完形:36-40: CBBDC 41-45: CBBDB 46-50: BACDD 51-55: ACBDA 阅读理解(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)‎ ‎56--57 AB 58—61 DBDB 62—65 DADC 66--70 DACBA 单词拼写 (共10小题,每小题0.5分, 满分5分)‎ ‎71. sacrifice    72.voluntary     73.starvation     74.valid         75.typical ‎76. sceptical     77.temporary    78.elegantly      79.reception     80.barriers 动词填空(共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)‎ ‎81. had told  82.(should) do  83.couldn’t have known   84.rising         85.untouched ‎86. served    87.focused      88.aiming                89. had lived     90. living 任务型阅读(共10个小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)‎ ‎91. load  92. attach   93.view/opinion   94. research   95.block/stop/keep/prevent/discourage ‎96. tendency/trend     97. happier    98.result      99. Encourage     100. failure(s)‎ 书面表达 (共1题,满分20分)‎ Nowadays, many people are addicted to their phones. They look at their phones everywhere all the time, ignoring the people around them. In recent years, many activities have been organized to appeal to people to stop phubbing.‎ There is a lot of phubbing around me. My cousin likes playing with mobile phones very much. He can’t stop sending text messages, surfing the Internet, playing mobile games and even taking photos with mobile phones.‎ However, phubbing disturbs not only our studies, but also our life. Phubbing, whether playing phone games or sending text message, particularly in class or at work, is a big waste of time. What’s more, it can lead to health problems. For instance, using a mobile phone too much can cause eyes or back and neck pain.‎ In my opinion, it is high time we threw away our phones and raise our heads. We should do more exercise and take part in real-life activities. Only when we use phones reasonably can we lead a happy life.‎ ‎ ‎ 录音原文 Text 1‎ M: Hey, Joanne. What’s up? Are you heading to the beach, too?‎ W: I’m trying to get there as fast as I can. I need to deposit some money at the bank and mail some letters at the post office. But first, I’ve really got to find a ladies’ room!‎ Text 2‎ W: Have you looked in the mirror today?‎ M: Uh, not since I woke up this morning… Why? Did I forget to do my hair or something?‎ W: Well, let’s just say that green ties and pink shirts don’t really mix…‎ Text 3 ‎ M: I’m starving! What have you got to eat around here?‎ W: Um, not much. I really wasn’t expecting anyone over, so…‎ M: All you have in here is some salad and one of those health drinks that only girls drink…‎ W: Look. I don’t show up at your door without calling and criticize your food, do I?‎ Text 4‎ W: Do you have any idea what time it is now? Have you ever heard your phone?‎ M: I’m sorry. But my phone ran out of power. I got back here as fast as I could because I knew you’d be worried.‎ Text 5‎ W: Hi, James! It’s me, Diane. Oh, I’m so glad I caught you. I was just talking to Drake, and…‎ M: I’m sorry. But I think you dialed the wrong number. My name is Daniel. ‎ Text 6 ‎ W: Hi, welcome to Burger Palace. Can I take your order, please?‎ M: Yeah. Two bacon cheeseburgers and two orders of fries, please. ‎ W: All right. Would you like anything to drink with that?‎ M: No, thanks. We’ve got sodas at home. ‎ W: So, that’s going to be to go, right?‎ M: That’s right.‎ W: OK. Your total is $17.‎ M: Here’s a twenty. Keep the change.‎ W: Oh, thank you so much! You are Number 255. Your order should be ready in about five minutes.‎ Text 7 ‎ M: Can you see how close we are on the map?‎ W: It looks like we’re pretty close, but these smart phone maps are hard to read.‎ M: Yeah, I always prefer to look at a paper map. I think I still have some in the pocket of the right door, if you wanna grab one…【来源:全,品…中&高*考+网】‎ W: No, I’d probably be even worse at that. Uh-oh, I think you were supposed to turn left back there.‎ M: You mean that you were supposed to tell me to turn left back there?‎ W: Yeah, I’m sorry. I don’t have one of these kinds of phones, so I’m afraid I don’t really know what I’m doing. Do you want to pull over and take a look?‎ M: No. It’s okay. Just push that little button on the side of the phone to turn on the sound. That will allow us to hear the directions out loud.‎ Text 8 ‎ W: Hey, are you watching YouTube?‎ M: Yeah. I love all the funny videos that people post. ‎ W: Have you ever seen the YouTube show Epic Meal Time(《超级开饭时间》)?‎ M: Uh, no. I didn’t know YouTube had shows. I thought it was only home videos and music videos…stuff like that.‎ W: Well, YouTube also has channels, just like regular TV. There are many different kinds of shows every week. Most of them are shorter and cheaper to make than regular TV, though. ‎ M: YouTube is even cooler than I thought! So, what’s Epic Meal Time?‎ W: There’s a group of guys who make the unhealthy meals they can possibly cook. Everything has bacon on it. Most things are fried, and there is a ton of cheese on everything. We’re talking tens of thousands of calories in one meal! In this show, the main guy introduces the meal, and then you see them shopping for the ingredients. You watch them cook everything. And at the end, they all eat it with their friends!‎ Text 9 ‎ W: Brett, can I ask you a question about your dog?‎ M: Sure. What’s up?‎ W: Well, I have to get my little Ferguson some medicine.‎ M: Oh, is everything all right?‎ W: Yes, of course. It’s not like he’s sick or anything. I give him medicine every month as part of his regular care, so he doesn’t get any diseases from insects or other dogs. ‎ M: Oh, right. I do that for Fargo, too.‎ W: Yeah. That was what I was going to ask you about. Where do you buy your dog’s medicine? I asked my vet, and she told me the prices. I almost dropped dead right there!‎ M: Yeah. Unfortunately, most special pet stores sell them at fixed prices that are set by the companies that make them. You can usually find discounts of ten or fifteen percent for a lot of those stores, though.‎ W: Well, that’s not a huge help for something that’s two hundred dollars per year! Isn’t there any other way?‎ M: Well, you can order some medicines from websites that are based in other countries where the prices are lower. ‎ Text 10 ‎ This is the Lakewood Public Address System. This is not a test like the one we had last week. I repeat, this is not a test. The Western Hill Fire is spreading toward Lakewood much quicker than we had expected. Currently, we expect the fire to come within twenty miles of Lakewood by six o’clock this evening. We are therefore requiring all residents to leave this area immediately. ‎ Springfield to the north, Point Cabina Station to the east, and Galveston to the south are all in the safe zone. It will take less than thirty minutes to drive to any of these towns. Take as many things as you can fit in your car, but do not delay. We have orders from the state police to make sure that the entire town of Lakewood is empty by five o’clock today. You have plenty of time to get all your family members, pets, and belongings together, so there is no need to panic. Stay calm, but get started as soon as possible. ‎ ‎【来源:全,品…中&高*考+网】‎
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