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吉林省汪清县第六中学2018-2019学年高二6月月考英语试题
2018-2019学年度第二学期汪清六中6月考试 高二英语试题 考试时间:120分钟;命题人: 姓名:__________班级:__________ 一.听力(30分) 第一节 (共5小题) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。 第二节 (共10小题) 1. When did the alarm ring? A.At 5o’clock. B.At 7 o’clock. C.At 8 o’clock. 2. How much money does the woman need? A.Eighteen pounds. B.Eight pounds. C.Ten pounds. 3. What is Peter’s attitude towards his late arrival? A.Angry. B.Disappointed. C.Indifferent. 4. What would be the woman’s advice? A.He has got a toothache. B.He has got a backache. C.He has got a headache. 5.What would be the woman’s advice? A.Don’t drink water with ice. B.Don’t eat any cold dishes. C.Don’t drink water at lunch. 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。 6.What might be the relationship between the two speakers? A.Workmates. B.Friends. C.Mother. 7.What are they talking about? A.The man’s major in college(在大学主修). B.The man’s favorite subjects. C.The man’s future job. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.What is the relationship; between the woman and the man? A.Doctor and patient. B.Father and mother. C.Friends. 9.What does the woman suggest the man do? A.To take two tablets(药片)of each of these before every meal. B.To do much running. C.Not to have an injection(注射). 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Why won’t Mr.Stone come to the clinic(诊所,门诊部)tomorrow? A.He can’t spare the time. B.The clinic will be closed. C.Dr.Milton won’t come to work. 11.When is the clinic open a week? A.From Monday to Friday. B.On weekdays except Thursday C.During the whole week. 12.What time has finally been fixed(固定; 修理,准备) for Mr .Stone to come? A.5:30 p.m,Wednesday. B.6:15 p.m, Wednesday. C.6:15 p.m,Thursday. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.Where are the two speakers? A.In the woman’s office. B.In the man’s house. C.In the man’s office. 14.Why did the man come into the room? A.To play the piano. B.To talk to the woman. C.To have an article translated. 15.What was Jane doing at that time? A.She was taking a rest. B.She was preparing for an exam. C.She was taking an exam. 16.What will the woman probably do next year? A.Go abroad. B.Change her job. C.Learn to play the piano. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What was the weather like that day? A.Rainy. B.Snowy. C.Sunny. 18.What was Tim doing when he met the speaker at first? A.Having a holiday. B.Studying abroad. C.Going on a business trip. 19.Where does the speaker come from? A.Germany. B.America. C.France. 20.What was the relationship between the speaker and Tim later? A.Good friends. B.Husband and wife. C.Workmates. 二.阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A If you know something is bad for you, why can’t you just stop? About 70% of smokers say they would like to stop. Drug and alcohol abusers (滥用者) struggle to give up the bad habits that hurt their bodies and destroy families and friendships. And many of us have unhealthy weight that we could lose if only we would eat right and exercise more. So why don’t we do it? Some scientists have been searching for answers. They’ve studied what happens in our brains as habits form. They’ve found answers to why bad habits, once formed, are so difficult to kick. And they’re developing ways to help us make the changes we’d like to make. Habits are a normal part of life, and are often helpful. “ We wake up every morning, shower, comb our hair or brush our teeth without being aware of it,” Volkow says. We can drive along familiar routes without really thinking about the directions. “When behaviors become automatic(不加思索的), it gives us an advantage, because the brain does not have to perform the action on purpose.” Volkow says. This frees up our brains to focus on different things. One way to kick bad habits is to focus on your unhealthy habits. Then try your best to stop them. For example, habits can be linked in our minds to certain places and activities. You could develop a plan, say, to avoid walking down the hall where there’s a candy machine. Try to avoid going places where you’ve usually smoked. Stay away from friends and situations linked to problem drinking or drug use. Another helpful way is to replace unhealthy habits with new, healthy ones. “It doesn’t work for everyone,” Volkow says. “But certain groups of patients who have a history of taking a drug can do something else like running and it helps them stay away from drugs.” 21. In the first paragraph the writer mainly wants to tell us ______. A. we should stop something bad for us B. most smokers would like to stop smoking C. bad habits are really difficult to give up D. eating right and exercise more can lose weight 22. Scientists studied what happened in our brains as habits form in order to______. A. find answers to solve the problem B. find ways to form good habits C. kick their own bad habits D. help us see how bad habits form 23. If you want to kick bad habits you’d better_______. A. focus on them on purpose B. go to the places linked with them C. do something linked with them D. ask your friends for help 24. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Breaking bad habits. B. Forming good habits. C. Finding reasons for bad habits D. Replacing bad habits with good ones. B Earth Day has come and gone, but it’s a fact of daily life that 1.6 billion people around would have no electricity in their homes. Instead, most of them use wood, coal or even animal waste to heat and cook in their homes ,which also gives off greenhouse gases, causing indoor air pollution that kills 1.6million people a year, most of whom are children and women. It’s not expected to improve much, and in Africa it’s becoming worse now. By 2030, when the Earth’s population will be likely to top 8billion, 1.3 billion people will still lack electricity. Of those, 700 million will be in Africa, and 490 million in South Asia. Ghana, in West Africa, most of the northern half of the country lives without lights. As a result, three out of four Ghanans in the north are without electricity to refrigerate with and to cook with, to study with and to start businesses with. Like most others around the world in the same situation, these Ghanans use traditional fuels( wood, coal, animal waste) to meet their cooking needs. What would electricity for everyone around the world cost? The International Energy Agency, which is made up of 28 member countries, figures it would run35 billion dollars a year from 2008 to 2030 to reach that. The United Nations has been busy with the issue, organizing a meeting on April 28 hosted by Secretary-General Ban Kimoon. ‘ Energy services are very important basic human needs, reducing poverty, creating and getting together wealth and keeping advances in social development,” He said in an announcement. 25. How many people still lack electricity in the world now? A. 1.6 billion. B. 1.6 million C. 1.3 billion D. 700 million 26. Why do many children and women die of indoor air pollution? A. Because they would rather heat and cook with traditional fuels than with electricity. B. Because of no electricity they have to use traditional fuels for heating and cooking. C. Because wood, coal or animal waste does great harm to their health. D. Because there are too many greenhouse gases from factories. 27. The underlined word “that” probably refer to______. A. electricity for everyone B. 35 billion dollars a year C. traditional fuels D. 28 member countries 28. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. The United Nations is trying to solve the problem. B. The basic human needs are reducing poverty. C. Working together is a way to develop. D. The basic needs for humans are energy services. C Pat came over from Ireland to England with his wife one year ago to find work. He got quite a good job with a building company, and as he did not drink or smoke, he saved up quite a lot of money. His wife’s parents were still in Ireland, and one day she got a telegram saying that her mother was ill, so Pat gave her some money and she went to Ireland to see her mother. After a week, Pat wanted to write a letter to her, but he could not read or write very well, so he went to his priest and asked him to do it for him. Pat told the priest what he wanted to say, and the priest wrote it down. After a few minutes Pat stopped, and the priest said,” Do you want to say more?” “Only ,” ‘Please excuse the bad writing and spelling’,” Pat said. 29. Why did Pat come to Ireland? A. To travel there. B. To save money. C. To see his wife. D. To make money 30. Pat’s wife had to go back to Ireland _______. A. to see her father B. to see his mother C. to see her mother D. to see her husband 31. At the end of the letter Pat wanted his wife to excuse_______. A. the priest’s bad writing and spelling B. his own bad writing and spelling C. both the priest’s and his own writing and spelling D. neither the priest’s nor his own writing and spelling 32. Who really made a mistake in the story? A. Pat. B. The priest. C. Pat’s wife. D. None of them. D Have you ever noticed how much the number twelve is used? A ruler that is a foot long has twelve inches. A yardstick(尺码) has three times twelves inches, or thirty-six inches. On a calender you will see twelve months in each year. A clock face is numbered from one to twelve for the hours. The time span from noon to midnight is twelve hours; from midnight to noon there are twelve more hours. Each day is two times twelve, or twenty-four hours long. We buy eggs by the dozen, which means twelve at once. Sometimes we buy other things by the dozen. The stores sell different things by the dozen. In a store you may have seen a dozen pencils held together by a paper wrapping or a dozen oranges in a sack. Stores also buy things in lots of twelve dozens, or by the gross(罗,12 打) . One gross consists of twelve dozens, or one hundred and forty-four items. 33. An outside cover is a _______. A. bag B. sack C. number D. wrapping 34. _______ means a space of time. A. Span B. Gross C. Room D. Calender 35. A foot-long ruler has _______ inches. A. six B. twelve C. twenty-four D. thirty-six 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个答案中选出五个填入空白处。选项中有两个为多余选项。 There is one thing that everyone wants more than anything else. 36 They think that when they have enough money to buy such things as houses, farms, and cars, they will have the one thing that everyone wants. Other people believe that if they know enough they will find this thing. 37Still others think that if they have power, they will find this thing. Some people keep telling themselves,” When I am a boss, I will no longer have to search for this thing.” “What’s it that everyone wants more than anything else? What’s it that all of us keep working and struggling for each day? 38 Happiness is a strange thing. 39 What will make one man happy may not make another man happy. Some men say that happiness comes from helping others; other men say that happiness comes from making life more pleasant for everyone. What do you mean when you say “That makes me happy.” 40 Perhaps you will learn something that will bring you peace of mind, comfort, money or it may be what you search for—happiness. A. It is happiness. B. It does not mean the same to all men. C. They study all their life in search of it. D. Happiness means the same to everyone. E. Some people try to get it by making money. F. Read what different people have said about happiness. G. When one man feels happy, another man will feel sad. 三.完形填空 (共20 小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) It happened to me several years ago when I was with my parents and sister on 41 on a farm close to Medellin. We were in a car, and it was 2:00 in the morning. We came across a car 42 As is known to all, it is 43 in some places in Colombia to stop and help strangers because it can be risky (危险的);you can be 44 . Actually, I have heard of so many 45 in which people have been robbed just because they stopped and tried to help people who 46 to need help from the passers-by. 47 , we didn't know whether to stop or not ; but in the end , 48 , we decided to do it. They had really had a car accident and some of them were 49 . We took them to the hospital. They were really 50 , and we also felt very good about helping them. I remember the next day when we 51 my grandfathers and uncles about that, they said we shouldn’t have 52 because it was too dangerous. They thought we were 53 because we were able to tell the 54 and still take a vacation on the farm. They 55 us never to do that again. I think it was risky, but it was worth taking the 56 . Otherwise, we would always have 57 if it was real. Also, if we hadn’t helped them, who knows what would have 58 to them. I believe that one of the reasons why we made up our mind 59 to stop was the fact that we were four people in the car. Maybe if I had been by myself 60 I wouldn’t have stopped. 41A. duty B. time C. show D. vacation 42A. robbery B. accident C. trade D. race 43A. convenient B. dangerous C. kind D. difficult 44A. robbed B. praised C. appreciated D. punished 45A. passers-by B. cars C. cases D. problems 46 A. refused B. offered C. pretended D. decided 47 A. However B. So C. Otherwise D. Yet 48 A. unluckily B. unwillingly C. unexpectedly D.luckily 49A.caught B.wounded C. killed D. injured 50. A.thankful B. risky C. peaceful D. frightened 51A.told B. spoke C. informed D. reminded 52A.survived B. stopped C. driven D. run 53A.brave B. kind C. lucky D. stubborn 54A message B. report C. joke D. story 55 A. advised B. suggested C. persuaded D. forced 56 A. advice B. trouble C. risk D. trip 57 A. wandered B. wondered C. remembered D.regretted 58 A. happened B. faced C. meant D. given 59 A. brains B. decisions C. intentions D. minds 60A. in the future B. at that time C. at times D. time and again 四.语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分) Lions,tigers and other animals are staying awake at night___61___(avoid)human beings,a new study finds. Scientists have known that human activities can lead to changes in nature.Many animals may move around less or travel to far places to keep away___62___people.By being awake at night,animals can also be on guard against possible enemies and spend less time___63___(look)for food. The latest research found even activities like farming and camping can___64___(fright)animals and cause them to become more active at night.___65___had been studied were lions in Tanzania,tigers in Nepal and monkeys in Brazil.Researchers compared___66___(careful)how much time those animals were active at night in areas of human activities,such as hunting and farming.___67___was human activities that caused an increase of about 20 percent in night time activities,even in creatures that usually sleep at night.Results___68___(publish)in the journal Science two months ago. The new findings are___69___(usual)because no one else has looked at it in such detail before Ecologist Marlee Tucker was___70___(surprise)that any kind of human activities is enough for animals to see people as a threat. 五.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10 分) Mary was an university student. She didn’t have much money and her parents were not rich, but she had an uncle who had been luck enough to collect great wealth. He always gave her valuable Christmas and birthday present .When her uncle’s birthday came round, Mary want to buy him something real special , but because he was so rich, she did not know how to get him. She went into the best shop in her town and explained that what her problem was to one of the helpful shop assistant. Finally she asked, “What do you have for someone has already got everything he wants or needs?” The girl sighed deep and answered, “Envy(忌妒), only envy.” 六.书面表达(25分) 假如你叫李华,你的美国笔友Tom对中国的传统节日非常感兴趣。他想请你介绍你最喜欢的一个节日,如中秋节、端午节、春节等,你通常是怎么庆祝的,以及你喜欢这个节日的原因。请你根据他的问题回复邮件。 英语听力专家模拟试题(32) 第一节 (共5小题) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。 第二节 (共10小题) 1. When did the alarm ring? A.At 5o’clock. B.At 7 o’clock. C.At 8 o’clock. 2. How much money does the woman need? A.Eighteen pounds. B.Eight pounds. C.Ten pounds. 3. What is Peter’s attitude towards his late arrival? A.Angry. B.Disappointed. C.Indifferent. 4. What would be the woman’s advice? A.He has got a toothache. B.He has got a backache. C.He has got a headache. 5.What would be the woman’s advice? A.Don’t drink water with ice. B.Don’t eat any cold dishes. C.Don’t drink water at lunch. 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。 6.What might be the relationship between the two speakers? A.Workmates. B.Friends. C.Mother. 7.What are they talking about? A.The man’s major in college(在大学主修). B.The man’s favorite subjects. C.The man’s future job. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.What is the relationship; between the woman and the man? A.Doctor and patient. B.Father and mother. C.Friends. 9.What does the woman suggest the man do? A.To take two tablets(药片)of each of these before every meal. B.To do much running. C.Not to have an injection(注射). 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Why won’t Mr.Stone come to the clinic(诊所,门诊部)tomorrow? A.He can’t spare the time. B.The clinic will be closed. C.Dr.Milton won’t come to work. 11.When is the clinic open a week? A.From Monday to Friday. B.On weekdays except Thursday C.During the whole week. 12.What time has finally been fixed(固定; 修理,准备) for Mr .Stone to come? A.5:30 p.m,Wednesday. B.6:15 p.m, Wednesday. C.6:15 p.m,Thursday. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.Where are the two speakers? A.In the woman’s office. B.In the man’s house. C.In the man’s office. 14.Why did the man come into the room? A.To play the piano. B.To talk to the woman. C.To have an article translated. 15.What was Jane doing at that time? A.She was taking a rest. B.She was preparing for an exam. C.She was taking an exam. 16.What will the woman probably do next year? A.Go abroad. B.Change her job. C.Learn to play the piano. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What was the weather like that day? A.Rainy. B.Snowy. C.Sunny. 18.What was Tim doing when he met the speaker at first? A.Having a holiday. B.Studying abroad. C.Going on a business trip. 19.Where does the speaker come from? A.Germany. B.America. C.France. 20.What was the relationship between the speaker and Tim later? A.Good friends. B.Husband and wife. C.Workmates. 答案1—5 CBCAA 6—10 BCAAC 11—15 ACACB16—20CBABA查看更多