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高二年级第二次月考(12月)试卷英语总分:150分考试时间:100分钟第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。AOnthe100thanniversaryoftheCommunistPartyofChina(CPC),redtourismhasgainedpopularityamongtouristswhofloodintovisithistoricsiteswithamodernrevolutionaryheritage.JinggangshanThisisoneofthemostcrucialandsplendidchaptersofhistoryofestablishingRedChinaaswellasauniqueandwonderfulecosystem,whichiscoveredwithrichforest,ruggedpeaksandseveralmemorialstotheRedArmy.ThebesttimetovisitisbetweenAprilandOctober,withthemosttemperaturetimingAprilandMaywhenthelargeazaleas(杜鹃花)bloom.Open:8:00-17:00(Feb.16-Nov.15).8:00-16:30(Nov.16-Feb.15)XibaipoItisanoldrevolutionarybasewheretheleadershipoftheCommunistPartyofChinawasstationed,drawinguptheblueprintforanewcountry.Amemorialhallwasbuilttohonorthememoryofthissite.Thelakeandthehillhereaddbrillianceandbeautytoeachotherandformpleasantscenery.Open:TuesdaystoSundays9:30-17:00(XibaipoMemorialHall)TheNanhuRevolutionaryMemorialHallAnewexhibitionisheldwithupdateddisplayapproaches,includingphantomimaging(全息影像)andoilpainting,whichareusedtoimprovevisitors'experiences.TheexhibitionshowsfourstagesoftheCPCfromitsestablishmenttoitsachievements.Open:TuesdaystoSundays8:30-18:00(closedonMondays)FormerSiteoftheEditorialDepartmentofNewYouthNewYouthstartedtheNewCultureMovementandspreadtheinfluenceoftheMayFourthMovement.ThesitewasbrieflybasedinBeijingbutmovedbacktoShanghaiin1920andalsoservedastheofficefortheCommunistPartyofChinaCentralCommitteeinthe1920s.Open:ThursdaystoTuesdays9:00-11:30,13:30-16:30(closedonWednesdays)1.WherewouldvisitorslearnmoreaboutthehistoryoftheRedArmy?A.Jinggangshan.B.Xibaipo.10,C.TheNanhuRevolutionaryMemorialHall.D.FormerSiteoftheEditorialDepartmentofNewYouth.2.WhatdoweknowabouttheNanhuRevolutionaryMemorialHall?A.ItfocusesonChineseachievementsinart.B.Itmainlyadvertisesthecominganniversary.C.Itappliesmodernizedmethodstotheexhibition.D.ItbrieflyintroducestheriseandfallofNanhu.3.WhencantouristsvisitFormerSiteoftheEditorialDepartmentofNewYouth?A.At1:00p.m.onMondays.B.At9:00a.m.onWednesdays.C.At2:00p.m.onFridays.D.At5:00p.monSundays.BJosephGoldbergerwasadoctorfortheUnitedStatesPublicHealthServiceandhewasanadvocateforscientificandsocialrecognitionofthelinksbetweenpovertyanddisease.In1914,GoldbergerwasaskedbyUSSurgeonGeneralRupertBluetostudyaskindiseasethatwaskillingthousandsofpeopleintheSouth.Thediseasewaspellagra(糙皮病).  GoldbergertravelledtothestateofMississippiwheremanypeoplesufferedfrompellagra.Hestudiedthevictimsandtheirfamilies.Mostofthepeoplelivedahardlife.Thedoctorcametobelievethatthediseasedidn’tpassonfromonetoanother,butwasinsteadrelatedtofood.Hereceivedpermissionfromthestategovernortotestthisideaataprison.Prisonerswereofferedpardonsiftheytookpart.Onegroupofprisonersreceivedtheirusualfoods,mostlycornproducts.Asecondgroupatemeat,freshvegetablesanddrankmilk.Membersofthefirstgroupdevelopedpellagra.Thesecondgroupdidnot.  ButsomemedicalresearchersrefusedtoacceptGoldberger’sidea.FortheSouth,pellagrawasmorethansimplyamedicalproblem.Therewereotherthings,includingSouthernpride.  SoGoldbergerhadhimselfinjected(注射)withbloodfromapersonwithpellagra.Anassistantalsotookpartintheexperiment.SodidGoldberger’swife.Noneofthemgotsick.  JosephGoldbergerdiedofcancerin1929.Hewasfifty-fiveyearsold.Severalyearslater,researchersdiscoveredtheexactcauseofpellagra:alackofvitaminB3knownasniacin.4.WhowerelikelytogetpellagraaccordingtoGoldberger?A.PeopleinthesouthofAmerica.B.Peoplehavingapoordiet.C.Peopleinprison.D.Peopletouchingpellagrapatients.5.WhatdidGoldbergerwanttoprovebytheexperimentmentionedinparagraph4?A.Pellagrawasn’tsoterrible.B.Pellagracouldbecured.C.Pellagradidn’tspread.D.Pellagrawasn’tamedicalproblem.6.WhydidsomemedicalresearchersrefusetoacceptGoldberger’sidea?10,A.Goldberger’sideasoundedridiculous.B.Theyhavedonetheirownresearch.C.Theresulthurttheirpride.D.Goldbergerdidn’tdoenoughresearch.7.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribeGoldberger?A.Selflessandfriendly.B.Devotedanddetermined.C.Patientandexpert.D.Stubbornandenthusiastic.CFordecades,wealthynationshavetransportedplasticwaste,andtheenvironmentalproblemsthatgowithit,topoorercountries,butresearchershavefoundapotentialbrightsideofthisseeminglyunequaltrade.Inastudy,researchersanalyzed11yearsofdataontheglobalplasticstradeagainsteconomicmeasuresfor85countries.TheyfoundthattheimportofplasticwastewasassociatedwithgrowthinGDPinthelow-incomecountries.Theystressedthatplasticwasteisstillabigproblem,especiallyfordevelopingcountries,asthemajorityofitdoesn’tgetrecycledandevenplasticsthatarerecycledstillfinallynegativelyaffecttheenvironment.Forthestudy,researchersanalyzeddatafromtheUnitedNationsandtheWorldBanklookingatseveraleconomicvariablesaswellastradeinformationoncommonplasticwaste.Whiletheyfoundanassociationbetweeneconomicbenefitsandplasticwasteimportsinthelow-incomecountries,forthehigh-incomecountriestherewasnoassociationbetweenimportingwasteandeconomicgrowth.Whilethestudydidn’tassessexactlyhowtheplasticwastewasmadeuseofinthedevelopingcountries,theauthorsnotethatit’slikelythey’rerecyclingsomeoftheplasticforuseinindustry.Therewasalsosomeevidencethatthelow-incomecountriesweretradingtheplasticwasteamongthemselvesregionally.Theresearchersstressedthatthereismuchcomplexityinglobaltradingofplasticwaste.Inthefuture,theyplantoinvestigatetheregionaltradeamongcountriesaswellaschangesinmorerecentyears.Evenwiththeeconomicbenefitsofimportingplasticwaste,reducingenvironmentalharmfromplasticswouldstilllikelyrequirechangesfrombothhigh-incomecountriesandlow-incomecountries.“Somepeoplemightarguethatdevelopedcountriesneedtocreatemorewaystobetterprocessplasticwasteathome,insteadoflookingforotherdestinationsforplasticwasteabroad,”oneoftheresearcherssaid.“SomecommunitiesintheUnitedStatesmaydowellinrecyclingplasticwaste,butinothers,thereisstillroomforimprovement.Producingandusinglessplasticwouldbeanotherwaytoreduceenvironmentalharm.”8.Howdoesmostimportedplasticwasteendupindevelopingcountries?A.Beingunrecycled.B.Beingrepurposed.C.Beingsoldrepeatedly.D.Beingprocessedscientifically.9.Whatdidthestudyfailtofocuson?A.Howcomplextheglobaltradingofplasticwasteis.10,B.Howdevelopingcountriesusetheimportedplasticwaste.C.Whetherdevelopingcountriestradeplasticwastewitheachother.D.Whetherhigh-incomenationsbenefitfinanciallyfromimportingplasticwaste.10.Whatdotheresearcher’swordsinthelastparagraphimply?A.Moreeffectivewayshavebeenfoundtohaveplasticwasteprocessed.B.Plasticshouldbecompletelybannedforenvironmentalprotection.C.Developedcountriesshouldhelppoorercountriesprocessplasticwaste.D.ThedegreetowhichplasticwasteisrecycledvariesgreatlyacrossAmerica.11.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.RecyclingPlasticWasteStillHasaLongWaytoGoB.PlasticWasteDoesPlayanImportantRoleintheGlobalTradeC.PlasticWasteHasSomeEconomicBenefitsforDevelopingCountriesD.DevelopedCountriesShiftEnvironmentalHarmbyExportingPlasticWasteDYourWeak-TieFriendshipsMatterFornearlytenyears,IhavespentmyMondayeveningsattendingrehearsalsformyamateurchoir(合唱队).Mondaysarenotmyfavoriteday,andIoftenarriveinabadmood,butbytheendoftherehearsal,Iusuallyfeelenergized.Thesingingdoesmegood.Sodothepeople.Withafewexceptions,Iwouldnotdescribemyfellowchoirmembersasclosefriends.Weexchangebriefchats,smilesandjokes—butthatisenoughformetocomeawayfeelingalittlebetterabouttheworld.Thereisnochoirpracticenow,andwon’tbeforalongtime.Imissit.Inlockdown,Idonotfeelshortonemotionalsupport,butIdofeelshortoffriendlyfacesandcasualconversations.AnotherwayofputtingthisisthatImissmy“weakties.”In1973,MarkGranovetter,asociologyprofessoratStanfordUniversity,publishedapaperentitled“TheStrengthofWeakTies.”Untilthen,scholarshadassumedthatanindividual’swell-beingdependedmainlyonthequalityoftheirrelationshipswiththeirclosefriendsandfamily.Granovettershowedthatquantitymattered,too.Hecategorizedaperson’ssocialworldas“strongties”and“weakties.”Hiscentralinsightwasthatfornewideas,weaktiesaremoreimportanttousthanstrongones.AsGranovetterpointedout,thepeoplewhomweoftentalktoswiminthesamepoolofinformationaswedo.Wedependonacquaintances(相识的人)whomweseeinfrequentlytobringusnewsofopportunities.ThiswastheideabehindthePixarbuilding,thedesignofwhichwasoverseenbySteveJobs.Thebuildinghasalargecentralhallthroughwhichemployeesfromdifferentdepartmentshav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uallyB.suddenlyC.eventuallyD.immediately26.A.homeworkB.paperworkC.projectD.class27.A.involvedB.comparedC.leftD.paired28.A.ofB.forC.underD.over29.A.quietB.generousC.activeD.curious30.A.partnerB.brotherC.tutorD.classmate31.A.talkedB.metC.greetedD.phoned32.A.privateB.enjoyableC.magicD.necessary33.A.declaredB.intendedC.agreedD.hated34.A.sacrificeB.punishmentC.rewardD.contribution35.A.attachedB.committedC.relatedD.addicted36.A.excitedB.depressedC.surprisedD.scared37.A.warnedB.informedC.remindedD.convinced38.A.takeB.startC.doD.change39.A.hikesB.walksC.datesD.trips40.A.helpfulB.fairC.sincereD.right10,第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)WhenZhangLingshanwasachild,shewouldwatchtheChineseperioddramaPalaceontelevision,attractedbythecharacters’ancientclothing.Shedidn’tknowwhatthesebeautifulclothes41.(call)—onlythattheywerefromsome42.(distance)past.“Theylookedfairy-like,dreamy,”shesaid.“Iwas43.(complete)drawnbythebeautyoftheseclothes,andtheneventuallycametounderstandthecultureofHanfu,andIlikeditmoreandmore.”Nowagednineteenand44.(live)inBeijing,Zhangis45.memberofChina’sgrowing“hanfumovement”—arenaissance(复兴)oftheancientclothingtraditionallywornbyethnic-majorityHanChinesebeforetheQingdynasty.Tight-knitHanfucommunitiesanduniversityclubsoftenmeetforthemedactivities.Zhangandherfriendssometimesvisitplaceswithancientarchitecture,likeBeijing’sForbiddenCity,46.emperorsoncelived,totake47.(photo)incostumeandpostthemonsocialmedia.Theyhavemorethan20,000fanswhooftenaskthem48.morepictures.Nowadays,Hanfuisseenasaway49.(celebrate)Chinesecultureandimprovenationalself-esteem.Inthepastfewyears,Hanfuclubsandsocialmediaplatforms50.(help)tobringtheHanclothingbackunderthespotlight.“It’stheconfidenceoftheyoungerpeople,theconfidenceofthecountry,”saidChristineTsui,afashioncolumnistandresearcherinShanghai.第三部分写作(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)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处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。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。Theotherday,IwasinvitedmyfriendSam'shomefordinner.IfeltabitsurprisingwhenIsawBillthere.Itwastwomonthsincewetwohadquarreled,soIwasembarrassedanddidn'tknowhowtodo.IsatdownonthesofabutbegantowatchTV.Later,SamcametoaskmetomakeupwithBill.UntilthenIrealizethatSamhadarrangedthedinneronpurpose.HewentuptoBillandgreetedhimwarmly,smileathim.Helookedveryhappyandtalkedwithmeexcited.Thatnight,wehadagreatfuntogether.10,第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的加拿大朋友Zack来邮件告诉你说,他未能通过“朗诵唐诗”选拔赛the tryout for “Tang Poetry Recital Contest”。请你用英文给Zack写一封慰问邮件,主要内容包括:1、点明得知的情况;2、表达理解和安慰;3、鼓励对方。注意:1、词数100左右; 2、可以适当增加情节和连贯语。高二年级第二次月考英语答案第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)A篇:1.A2.C3.CB篇:4.B5.C6.C7.BC篇:8.A9.B10.D11.CD篇:12.B13.D14.C15.D七选五:16.E17.D18.F19.A20.G第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节完形填空:(满分40分)21-25.CAADC26-30BDBAC31-35BDBAA36-40BCDCD第二节:语法填空:(满分15分)41.werecalled42.distant43.completely44.living45.a46.where47.photos48.for49.tocelebrate50.havehelped第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(满分10分)1.在my前面加to2.surprising→surprised3.month→months4.how→what5.but→and6.realize→realized7.He→I8.smile→smiling9.excited→excitedly10.a去掉第二节:书面表达(满分25分)DearZack,I’msorrytohearthatyoufailedthetryoutfor“TangPoetryRecitalContest”,whichmeansthatyouhavetowaitforanotheryeartoattendthenextone. Iquiteunderstandhowyoufeelnow,butyoustillhavemanychances.Youhavedevotedyourselftolearningchinese,especiallyChinesepoetry.Butasweallknow,itisextremelydifficultforchinesethemselvestolearnChinesepoetrywell,muchlessaforeigner.Topreparethecontest,youhavemadeeveryeffort.It’snotyourfault. SoIsincerelyhopethatyouwillnottakethistoheart,andwillgetreadytotryagain.Youarecertaintomakeitnexttime.10,Bestwishes.Yours,LiHua10

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