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2019-2020学年河北省鹿泉第一中学高二9月月考英语试题 Word版

鹿泉一中2019-2020学年高二英语9月月考试题 ‎ 第I卷 第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分30分)‎ 第一节 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. What does the woman think of her brother’s classmate?‎ ‎ A. Nice but young. B. Beautiful and clever. C. Young but ugly.‎ ‎2. Where does the conversation probably take place?‎ A. At home. B. In an office. C. In a restaurant.‎ ‎3. When can the woman get her iPad 3 back.‎ ‎ A. This afternoon. B. Tomorrow morning. C. Tomorrow afternoon.‎ ‎4. Who has to talk to Mr. Gerry about the plan?‎ ‎ A. The man. B. The woman. C. Margaret. ‎ ‎5. What will the speakers do next month?‎ ‎ A. Have a party. B. Have a trip. C. Have a meeting.‎ 第二节 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。‎ ‎6. Where is the man most probably?‎ A. In the street. B. In the house. C. In the garden.‎ ‎7. What does the woman ask the man to do first?‎ A. Cleaning the living room. ‎ B. Cleaning his bedroom. ‎ C. Clearing the rubbish out of the garden.‎ 听第7段材料,回答8、9题 ‎8. Whose dog is as fat as a pig?‎ A. Eric’s. B. Sarah’s. C. Tom’s.‎ ‎9. What does the woman ask the man’s dog to fetch?‎ A. A plastic bottle. B. A plastic plate. C. A metal plate.‎ 听第8段材料,回答10至12题。‎ ‎10. What’s that girl in red doing?‎ A. Cleaning her office. ‎ B. Fixing the computer. ‎ ‎ C. Dealing with new business.‎ ‎11. What does the woman think is important?‎ A. Giving the staff holidays. ‎ B. Keeping the staff happy. ‎ C. Increasing the staff’s salaries. ‎ ‎12. What will the speakers do next?‎ A. Visiting the warehouse. ‎ B. Having a meeting. ‎ C. Having some coffee.‎ 听第9段材料,回答13至16题。‎ ‎13. Why didn’t the woman answer the phone yesterday afternoon?‎ A. Her phone was broken. ‎ B. She didn’t hear it ringing. ‎ C. She didn't have her phone on her.‎ ‎14. What did the report say about Americans?‎ A. They usually volunteer once a week. ‎ B. About 27% of them are volunteers. .‎ C. Volunteering is part of most American’s lives.‎ ‎15. Why is volunteer work beneficial, according to the review?‎ A. It improves the lives of people who need help. ‎ B. It can help volunteers live longer. ‎ C. It earns people respect.‎ ‎16. What do we know about the man?‎ A. He is a local American. ‎ B. He plans to do volunteer work. ‎ C. He has higher life satisfaction than other people. ‎ 听第10段材料,回答17至20题。‎ ‎17. Who can celebrate the Homecoming Day?‎ A. Overseas students of a school. ‎ B. Freshmen of a college. ‎ C. Former students of a university.‎ ‎18. Which country regards the Homecoming Day as a traditon?‎ A. Britain. B. Australia. C. America.‎ ‎19. When do people celebrate the Homecoming Day?‎ A. In summer. B. In fall. C. In winter.‎ ‎20. What do the homecoming celebrations always end with?‎ A. A dance. B. A song. C. A speech.‎ 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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.‎ A Whatever you've got planned this summer — time at the beach, traveling to exotic destinations, or barbecuing in your backyard — you need a good book to keep you company. Luckily, our “GMA” book editor has picked an exciting list of must-reads to keep the pages turning through the summer.‎ Trust Exercise by Susan Choi What if your version of the story is the wrong one? That's what "Trust Exercise" asks. What starts as a love story between two teens at an arts school with a charming teacher becomes an investigation into the ways teenagers protect themselves. As the perspective of the book shifts, the truth breaks. Susan Choi keeps you on your toes until the very last sentence. ‎ Rules for Visiting by Jessica Francis Kane This beautiful novel tackles loneliness in the digital age and the lost art ‎ of visiting. Shy May is given some unexpected time off as a university gardener and is inspired to reconnect with four once-close friends. She chooses to bypass her friends' online lives to instead meet them IRL( in real life) . Gives a whole new meaning to Instagram vs. reality.‎ Mrs. Everything by Jennifer Weiner Get a box of tissues and get ready to meet Jo and Bethie Kaufman — two very different sisters — whose lives, twists and turns we follow over 70 years. New York Times best-selling author Jennifer Weiner tackles what it means to be a woman over various generations in this exciting novel.‎ City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert From the No. 1 New York Times best-selling author of “Eat Pray Love” comes a delicious love story about showgirls in 1940s New York City. Gilbert brings charm, adventure and the idea that you don't have to be a good girt to be a good person.‎ ‎21. What does Trust Exercise focus on?‎ A. Teen love. B. Arts school education.‎ C. Truth and lies. D. Teenagers' self-protection.‎ ‎22. Which book is relevant to social networking?‎ A. Trust Exercise, B. Rules for Visiting.‎ C. City of Girls. D. Mrs, Everything.‎ ‎23. What is the purpose of the text?‎ A. To recommend. B. To review.‎ C. To compare. D. To advertize.‎ B I have traveled to many places-the jungles where the water is unsafe places with the wildest animals. Friends always ask why I, a middle-aged woman with no athletic talent, go to such places. I never know how to answer --Just I want to put my toes in the mud of adventure.‎ I stopped traveling nine years ago after I suffered a stroke (中风)caused by a disease, APS. To prevent another stroke, my doctors told me that traveling to remote places without medical help would be risky. A slip on a damp temple step, even a slight traffic accident, would no longer be mere annoyances.‎ My return to travel after my stroke came in baby steps —a feast in Texas; a visit to my mom in Virginia. They all came back, the freedom, the excitement and the fresh air.‎ The first real test of my travel courage came nine months after my stroke when I joined my husband in visiting China. After we had toured a temple, Jack wanted to ride down on a toboggan (平底雪橇). Before the stroke it would have seemed like fun for me. But now I stepped back. I feared. My mind screamed warnings of a fall or a crash. Then gathering confidence from nowhere, I lowered myself and took the flying toboggan ride, which marked my adventure travel's coming back. Since then, I’ve dared to take challenges and have challenged many places.‎ But I watch my medicine like an eagle. I get my blood tested. I weigh the risks. Then, if I decide it’s okay, like that toboggan ride down the mountain, I just jump in, let go and enjoy the ride. I think I travel for hoping to broaden my world and keep me connected with friends and families. Most of all, saying "yes” to travel is related to my APS. If I let myself be afraid to travel, then my APS will win.‎ ‎24. How do the author’ friends react to her adventures?‎ A. They try to stop her. B. They don't understand her.‎ C. They admire her. D. They are inspired.‎ ‎25. What do we know about the author's return to travel?‎ A. She followed her doctor's advice.‎ B. She gradually overcame challenges.‎ C. She was encouraged by her husband.‎ D. She got more enthusiastic about toboggan.‎ ‎26. What does the visit in China mean to the author?‎ A. A turning point. B. A fun experience.‎ C. A health alarm. D. A life-and-death test.‎ ‎27. What's the main reason for the author to continue her adventures now?‎ A. To relax herself. B. To broaden her mind.‎ C. To keep herself connected. D. To fight her disease.‎ C Morten Petersen used to live in a windowless basement flat in Copenhagen. If he didn't get out in the daytime, he would lose track of time and start becoming annoyed and depressed. "When you are living in a basement with only artificial light, it becomes very clear that something is lacking,’’ he says. “It's an emotional, physical and mental thing all combined. ”‎ You can say that again. Our lifestyles have rapidly changed with light. Prior to the invention of gas lighting at the turn of the 19th century, the only artificial light we could rely on was from flickering firelight, candles or whale-oil lamps. People also spent many more of their waking hours outside. Over time, the technology of artificial light has been advancing, thus changing the way people live and work.‎ Today, the average westerner spends 90 per cent of their life indoors. That means we are getting less light during the day and being exposed to more light at night. This pattern is increasingly being linked to disturbed sleep and circadian rhythms — 24-hour changes in our biology and behavior — with consequences for our physical and mental health. Meanwhile, getting too little sunlight is contributing to vitamin D shortage and may be weakening our immune and cardiovascular systems as well.‎ Our changed relationship with the sun is greatly affecting our biology. That's why people like Petersen are being taken in by researchers to help investigate how much damage we do by shying away from the light, and ‎ just how much light we need. The good news is that researchers are finding even small increases in your exposure to bright light will bring about great changes to your health.‎ ‎28. Why is Morten Petersen mentioned in paragraph 1?‎ A. To explain a reason. B. To state an opinion.‎ C. To introduce the topic. D. To offer background information.‎ ‎29. What is mainly discussed in paragraph 2?‎ A. People's outdoor activities. B. Relationship between people.‎ C. The origin of gas lighting. D. The influence of light.‎ ‎30. What is the consequence of too much exposure to indoor light?‎ A. A small increase in vitamin D. B. Physical and mental disorders.‎ C. More time spent outdoors. D. More quality sleep.‎ ‎31. What is the best title for the text?‎ A. Come out for more sunlight! B. Never live in a basement!‎ C. Lifestyles have changed greatly. D. Artificial light makes a difference.‎ D Like Marty McFly’s banana-powered DeLorean (德罗宁时光机),a future generation of flying cars could tip over the idea that all flying is bad ‎ for the climate. Firms such as the Rolls Royce, Lilium and Vertical Aerospace have argued that flying cars could be a green mode of transport despite the large amounts of energy they need to get off the ground.‎ One study into the environmental impact of such vertical (垂直的)takeoff and landing ((VTOL)) vehicles suggests their backers could be right — at least in some circumstances. Gregory Keoleian at the University of Michigan and colleagues found that VTOLs, if they ever took to the skies, would produce 6 per cent less emissions than an electric car over a 100-kilometre journey. "The VTOL is particularly energy intensive (集中的)during takeoff and landing. The flight phase, however, is much more efficient, and over long distances, makes fully loaded VTOLs competitive with ground based vehicles," says Keoleian. Flying cars would also have the advantage of being able to fly in a straight line, bypassing meandering routes.‎ However, don't act immediately. The difference was only very small and there are several big catches. Flying cars don't really exist yet —they are only at the prototype (蓝本)stage. The prototypes rely on electric power and act as a taxi, but another issue is that the study is a bit of an apples-for-oranges comparison.‎ The researchers assume that each electric car carries an average of 1.54 passengers while the passengers and drivers of the flying car are ‎ three and one. The reason for this assumption is that the flying car will provide a shared taxi service like UberPool, but in fact electric cars can do the same. In addition, due to the need for energy during take-off, the emissions from the flight below ‎35 km will be more than those of electric vehicles.‎ Keoleian and his team conclude flying cars could have a minor role in sustainable transport. But even if they do prove to be green, they have a lot of other hurdles to cross first.‎ ‎32. Why do firms like the Rolls Royce argue for flying cars?‎ A. They are banana-powered. B. They are energy-saving.‎ C. They run faster. D. They need less energy to take off.‎ ‎33. What does Keoleian’s study find about the VTOL vehicles?‎ A. They are nearly perfect.‎ B. They are able to fly in a straight line.‎ C. They can win out over long distances.‎ D. They can save 6% energy than electric cars.‎ ‎34. What does the underlined word "catches" in paragraph 3 refer to?‎ A. Problems. B. Advantages.‎ C. Differences, D. Efforts.‎ ‎35. What is the author’s attitude to flying cars?‎ A. Doubtful. B. Supportive.‎ C. Disapproving. D. Neutral.‎ 第二节 阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10分)‎ Shopping therapy (疗 法)is the practice of using the shopping experience to help overcome depression or other emotional problems. ___36___ Actually, it really works.‎ ‎___37___ One of the most obvious things is the enjoyment people get from the items they buy. When people shop, they often buy things they really care about on some level. For example, when people come home with a new shirt or a new computer, they assume that the item is going to improve their lives in some way. This can help reduce many feelings of unhappiness.‎ ‎___38___ Some experts think humans are linked with the need to constantly achieve and fight for improvement. People make a decision to buy something, and then actually follow through this plan. This is one way people can take action to directly change their own lives for the better.‎ People who don't actually have any money to buy things still benefit from shopping therapy. For them simply browsing (浏览)can be a nice experience. That's because it helps them form future shopping plans. ______39______‎ The simple act of leaving home and spending time around other humans is another possible reason for the effectiveness of shopping ‎ therapy. ____40____ Many people even use shopping as a specific social activity by bringing friends along with them and turning the process into a pleasant one .‎ A. So why not shop until you start feeling better?‎ B. So how do people benefit from shopping therapy?‎ C. These plans offer great expectation and hope in their life.‎ D. Many people shop for this reason without even realizing it.‎ E. People can have the feeling of achievement after shopping.‎ F. Many people have gone into debt due to shopping addiction.‎ G. There is sometimes a sense of community in the shopping experience.‎ 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)‎ 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1. 5分,满分30分)‎ ‎ The stage lights dimmed, and I took a quick look from behind the heavy black curtains into the audience. Blinded by the lights, I quickly __41__. It seems that a great number of eyes were looking at me. I took a deep __42__ as the music of my dance began to play. I entered the stage and began my __43__, the graduation test of the classical Indian dance.‎ After a decade of learning this art form, I had __44__ been considered ready to take on the most difficult act. The test is the most important event in a dancer’s life as it pays __45__ to all the factors in one’s life that __46__ the dance form: one’s culture and family.‎ The performance is undertaken only by the most __47__ and determined ‎ students. It is a difficult process that requires much __48__. For more than six months, I spent two to three hours every day __49__ these dances. Many times, I __50__ myself to my physical and mental breaking point, but still I would not stop. I could not give up. There was always so much more to do and so much more to __51__.‎ I __52__ a lot about myself in those tiring hours. I learned that I was far too __53__ to give up, and I was too proud to prove myself __54__ after I had set an unrealistic goal. Even with physical pain and mental __55__, I forced myself to meet my __56__. Even when I was at the end of my __57__, there was always something driving me on, forcing me not to give up.‎ Fortunately, I made it. What I had done __58__ the success. It was in those hours that I learned what a dancer __59__ is. That time was evidence that I could __60__ something I set out to do.‎ ‎41. A. reached out B. set off C. pulled back D. broke away ‎42. A. sleep B. breath C. thought D. sorrow ‎43. A. career B. attempt C. response D. performance ‎44. A. eventually B. easily C. absolutely D. desperately ‎45. A. debt B. respect C. interest D. visit ‎46. A. develop B. rescue C. introduce D. promote ‎47. A. beautiful B. focused C. intelligent D. considerate ‎48. A. talent B. strength C. comprehension D. commitment ‎49. A. recording B. discussing C. practicing D. designing ‎50. A. pushed B. addicted C. treated D. applied ‎51. A. forget B. design C. learn D. research ‎52. A. discovered B. abandoned C. controlled D. undertook ‎53. A. brilliant B. brave C. stubborn D. discourage ‎54. A. careless B. nervous C. frightened D. wrong ‎55. A. function B. stress C. level D. action ‎56. A. budget B. deadline C. expense D. expectation ‎57. A. limit B. purpose C. preparation D. destination ‎58. A. increased B. deserved C. expanded D. exposed ‎59. A. completely B. chiefly C. originally D. truly ‎60. A. change B. supply C. accomplish D. explain 第二节语法填空 (每小题1.5分,满分15分)‎ ‎ The Creator of Middle Earth John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, better known as J. R. R. Tolkien, was born in ‎1892 in South Africa. His parents had moved there looking for __61__ better job for his father. Three years __62__(late), his mother took him on a trip to England to visit family. While they were away, they received terrible news that his father had died.‎ ‎__63__(grow ) up without a father must have been difficult for Tolkien. Worse still, when he was only twelve years old, his mother also passed away. As a child, he had a great passion for language and in 1908, he went to Oxford University __64__(study) languages and literature. In 1915, he joined the army and fought in the battle against the Germans. But soon, he became too ill to fight and returned __65__ England the following year. He didn’t have a __66__(satisfy) childhood himself, so around in 1933, he spent much time telling his children fantasy __67__(story) of a hobbit (霍比特人) called Bilbo. He first put it in writing in 1936, __68__ turned out to be a surprising hit. The publisher asked him to write another. He did so and in 1948 published The Lord of the Rings, which __69__(publish) in three volumes between 1954 and 1955.‎ Tolkien, __70__(age) eighty-one, died in 1973.‎ 第三节 单词拼写 (每小题1分共10分)‎ ‎71._________(暴露) to the sunlight in a sunny day, you may get burnt.‎ ‎72. This kind of material ________(吸收)water easily.‎ ‎73. Would you please come to visit me at you_________(方便)?‎ ‎74. His_________(描述) of the accident didn’t make any sense.‎ ‎75. Is there any _________(可能性) that we take a three-day vacation this month.‎ ‎76. The young man is _________(令人钦佩的) for his devotion to the dangerous tasks.‎ ‎77. The book________(出版) in the 20th century has been popular with readers all over the world.‎ ‎78. I am________(不确信的) whether our team will defeat the opponent next week.‎ ‎79. Some_________(专业的) men were sent to the company to help solve the problems ‎80. Please________(系牢) your safety belt before starting your car. ‎ 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分25分)‎ 第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。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(Λ),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。‎ March 5th is a day in honor of Lei Feng, who people are called on to help others. On the morning of that day this year, our class met the school ‎ gate and went to a Hope Primary school by the bus. Upon arriving there, they gave us a warmly welcome. We gave the students some books, food or clothes. And then, we played several game with them and told them stories. Before we leave, we took a photo with them. See their smiling faces, we both felt a sense of happiness. We arrived home and promised to go back whenever possible. How an unforgettable experience it was!‎ 第二节 书面表达(满分15分)‎ 假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友Paul对体育运动很感兴趣,想要开始进一步学习一项球类运动。请你给他写一封邮件并给出建议。内容包括:‎ ‎1. 表明写邮件的目的;2. 给出建议的理由;3. 提供学习方法。‎ 注意:1. 词数100左右;‎ ‎2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ Dear Paul,‎ ‎________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎ Yours,‎ ‎ Li ‎ Hua 高二英语9月考答案 ‎ 听力 ‎1-5 ACCBB 6-10 BACBC 11-15 BACBB 16-20 BCCBA 阅读理解 ‎21-23 DBA 24-27 BBAD 28-31 CDBA 32-35 BCAD ‎36-40 DBECG 完形填空 ‎41--45 CBDAB 46-50 ABDCA   51-55  CACDB  56-60 DABDC 语法填空 ‎61, a 62, later 63, Growing 64, to study 65, to 66, satisfying/satisfactory ‎ ‎67, stories 68, which 69, was published 70, aged 单词拼写 ‎71, Exposed 72, absorbs 73, convenience 74, description 75, possibility ‎76, admirable 77, published 78, uncertain 79, professional 80, fasten 改错 March 5th is a day in honor of Lei Feng, who people are called on to help others. On the ‎ when morning of that day this year, our class met ∧ the school gate and went to a Hope Primary school by ‎ at ‎ the bus. Upon arriving there, they gave us a warmly welcome. We gave the students some ‎ ‎ warm books, food or clothes. And then, we played several game with them and told them stories. ‎ ‎ and games ‎ Before we leave, we took a photo with them. See their smiling faces, we both felt a sense of ‎ ‎ left Seeing all happiness. We arrived home and promised to go back whenever possible. How an ‎ ‎ What unforgettable experience it was!‎ 书面表达 One Possible Version ‎ I’ve learned that you intend to start your further learning of a ball sport. Therefore, I’m writing to suggest you learn to play ping-pong.‎ The reasons for my suggestion are as follows. To begin with, it is a sport that you have been interested in and talented for. Besides, playing ping-pong helps to build up your body and mind, thus keeping you fit and active. In addition, you are likely to make friends with excellent Chinese ping-pong players who are eager to share their skills with you.‎ Since you want to learn it better, you should find a professional coach to instruct you and do more practice. I’m sure you will soon make great progress in playing ping-pong.‎ I’m looking forward to hearing from you.‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua
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