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实验中学2022-2022年度上学期高二英语第一次月考第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.Whatwillthemanprobablydoduringhisholiday?A.Dohiswork.B.TraveltoQingdao.C.Climbsomemountains.2.Whatdoesthewomanoffertheman?A.Icedtea.B.Cookies.C.Chips.3.Howmuchdidthewomanbuyherwatchfor?A.$1000.B.$800.C.$200.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Waiterandcustomer.C.Co-workers.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirbiologyteacher.B.Thewoman’sparents.C.Thepetoftheclass.第二节听下面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。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.WhyisAnnagoingtoGreece?A.Togoonvacation.B.Toattendawedding.C.Tobeonabusinesstrip.-28-\n7.WhatdoesTimlikeaboutGreece?A.Theboats.B.Thepeople.C.Thefood.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatvolunteerworkdoesLucysometimesdo?A.Shehelpsoldpeople.-28-\nB.Shetakescareofanimals.C.Sheteacheshomelesschildren.9.HowmuchtimeperweekdoesLucyusuallydovolunteerwork?A.Twodays.B.Oneday.C.Fivehours.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdidGlenaddtohisbaklava?A.Chocolate.B.Honey.C.Nuts.11.WhendidGlengetinterestedinbaking?A.Whenhewasfive.B.Whenhewastwenty.C.Whenhewasthirty-five.12.WheredidGlengettheideaforhisbaklava?A.InTurkey.B.InAmerica.C.InFrance.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whyisthewomansurprised?A.Theparkisnotcrowdedduringschoolholidays.B.Theparkiscrowdedallyearround.C.Theparkisn’tforchildren.14.Whattimeofyearisit?A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Fall.15.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisjob?A.Helovesit.B.Heistiredofit.C.Hefeelsstressed.16.Wherewillthemanprobablyworkinfuture?A.Atabank.B.Atacollege.C.AtDisneyland.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howlongwasthebabyelephanttrappedinthewell?A.For8hours.B.For9hours.C.For11hours.18.Whatdidthevillagersdowhentheyfirstarrivedthere?A.Theystoodwatching.B.Theycutsomebananas.C.Theyremovedsomeofthesoil.19.Whogotthebabyelephantoutofthewellatlast?A.Thevillagers.B.Themotherelephant.-28-\nC.Thebabyelephanthimself.20.Howistheendingofthestory?A.Sad.B.Happy.C.Surprising.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。AWhethershelovespets,books,make-up,music,oralloftheabove,there’saperfectgiftforyournumberonemama.ForthebookwormForthewomanwhotookyoutothelibrarytogetyourveryfirstcard,showhowmuchyouappreciateherloveoflanguageandwordswithoneofthesebook-themedmugsforaMother’sDaygift.Youcanchoosefromagoodoldfashionedlibrarycard,afunnybannedbooksmotif,oronesfeaturingyourfavoriteliterarycharacters,includingEdgarAllenPoeandAliceinWonderland.ThesearesomeofthemostmeaningfulMother’sDaygiftsmomshaveeverreceived.LibraryCardMug,$18.49,Amazon.comFortheperfumewearerScentisthestrongestsensetiedtomemory,soyoucanlikelycloseyoureyesandknowexactlyhowyourmomsmells,nomatterhowfarawayyouarefromher.ConsidersigningherupforthisperfumesubscriptionserviceasaMother’sDaygift.She’llgeta30-daysupplyofdesignerperfumeeachmonth,fromDiortoBvlgariand450more.Scentbird,$14.95permonth,scentbird.comForthemusicfanIfyourmomhasSpotifyplaylistsoraknackforDJing,singingordancing,giftherthissweetbluetoothspeakerinsideofabeautifulwoodencabinet.Choosefromhickory,whiteorblack,andfillyourdinnerstogetherwithhertopjams,whichmightjustmakehercry.ComoAudioSolo,$299,comoaudio.comForthecatmomNowthatherlitterhasfoundtheirwaytodifferentstates,yourmom’sattentionhasturnedtowardherfurbaby:yourfamilycat.ThoughyoumightbeatadjealousoftheTLCthekittyreceives,there’snothingmoreyourcat-lovingmamawillenjoythanagiftforhernewpal.Withplacestosleep,playandmore,youmightwishtheVesperMinoucameinhuman-size,too.VesperMinouBenchScratcher,$61.99,Amazon.com21.Wherecanyoubuyagiftifyourmomlovesperfume?A.AtAmazon.com.B.Atscentbird.com.C.Atcomoaudio.com.D.AtAmazon.com.22.VesperMinoumaybeagoodchoicefor_.-28-\nA.thecatmomB.themusicfanC.theperfumewearerD.thebookworm23.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.TocelebrateMother’sDay.B.Toexplainreasonsforgifts.C.Toadvertisegiftsformom.D.Tointroducewaystosendgifts.BItcouldn’tbemoreperfect.Themorningairwasfilledwiththesmelloffreshbakedcinnamonrolls(肉桂卷).Theyarelegendaryinthishome.Oh,nottheonesthatcomeinacan.Theonesthatgrandmothercreates.Theytakemuchlonger,buttheywouldn’twantitanyotherway.Whentheyvisither,theysleepinalittlelater.Notsomuchbecausetheyaretiredfromthe-28-\ntrip.Theyonlyliveafewhoursaway.Theyreallydon’tneedtosleepover,either,buttheydoforalltherightreasons.It’shome.Youdon’tjustvisithome.Youreturntoit.Youre-liveit.Yousoakinthesmellsofearlymorningcinnamon.Yourolloverinthethoughtofsweetcreamicingdrippingoffyourchin.Youstayinbedjustalittlelongersoyoucanhearthesoundsofhomeoncemore.Theclanking(丁当声)ofthepans,thesoundoftherollingpin,andthesignalthatmakesyoujumptoyourfeet...you’rehome.Momanddadrushtogetthechildrenup.Runningdownthehallwaytheypauseformomenttobreatheinthesmelloffreshcoffee.Notjustanycoffee.Thiscoffeeiscreatedinthesameoldpercolator(咖啡滤壶)thatgrandmotherhasusedsincegrandfatherandsheweremarried.“Itstillworksbetterthanthosenewthingstheysell,”shewouldbequicktotellyou.Everyonenowgatheredaroundthekitchentable,theysettleintoaquietalmosttrance-like(出神一样)existence.Everyone’seyesarenowfixedongrandmother.Eighteyesfolloweachcinnamonrollastheyareplacedontheplateinfrontofthem.Youdon’tdiveintoit.Youenjoythemomentasyouwatchtheicingslowlymeltdownthesides.“Thisisheavenly,”mothersays.“Youareanangel,”fatheradds.Then,fromthesmallestchildcomesthebiggestquestion.“Grandmother,whenyougotoheavencanwestillvisit?”thechildasks.Grandmothertakesherplaceattheheadofthetable,picksupherforkandsays,“Iwillvisityou.”“How?”thechildasks.Grandmothertakesherfirstbiteofthecinnamonroll,placestheforkbackdownandleanstowardthechild.Smiling,sheplacesherfingeronthechild’sheartandsays,“I’llberighthere.Somewhereinbetween.”24.Whydotheysleepinlater?A.Becausetheyaretiredfromthetrip.B.BecausetheyliveclosetoGrandmother.C.Becausetheyjustrelaxthemselvesathome.D.Becausetheyhavenoreasontogetupearly.-28-\n25.Fromthepassage,wecanlearntheGrandmotheris.A.lovelyandoptimisticB.kindlyanddiligentC.strictandenergeticD.mercifulanddetermined26.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentence?A.TheGrandmotherwon’tgoanywhere.B.ThechildcanvisittheGrandmotherinheaven.C.Allthefamilywillstaytogetherforevernomatterwhat.D.ThesweetmemoriesoftheGrandmotherwillneverdie.27.Whatcanbethebesttitle?A.They’rehome.B.Aperfectday.C.Sleepinlater.D.Grandmother’sstory.CItsoundslikesomethingstraightoutofahorrormovie,butazombie(僵尸)-likediseaseistakingalossondeerpopulationsacrossthecountry.Chronicwastingdisease(CWD),alsoknownas“zombiedeerdisease”,wasfirstobservedindeerpopulationsduringthe1960s,andnowinsomeareas,thediseasehasinfected25percentofthelocaldeerpopulation—andthosefiguresareas79percentinhighly-infectedareas,accordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Ithasbeenreportedin25statesandtwoCanadianprovinces.Thediseasecausesthebrainsofinfectedanimal—includingdeer,elk,caribou,andmoose—tograduallydeteriorate.Intheend,theanimalscanalmostseemlikezombies,withsymptoms(症状)likedrooling,aggression,extremeweightloss,stumbling,andtremors.Theconditionisalwaysfatalandthereisnotreatment.Scientistcan’texplainexactlyhowCWDspreads,thoughtheybelieveanimalscanbecomeinfectedthroughpollutedliquidsandfoods,and/orthroughbodilyfluids.It’sestimatedthatNorthAmericanresidentseataround7,000-15,000chronicwastingdisease-riddenanimalseveryyear,accordingtotheAllianceforPublicWildlife.Andnowsomeexpertsarewonderingifitcouldspreadtohumans.WhiletherearecurrentlynoknowncasesofCWDinhumans,astudyconductedbytheAlbertaPrionResearchInstituterecentlydiscoveredthatthediseasecanbespreadtomonkeyswho’veeateninfecteddeermeat.Theprimateschosenforthestudywereselectedfortheirgeneticsimilaritytohumans.“Theassumptionwasforthelongesttimethatchronicwastingdiseasewasnotathreattohumanhealth,”StefanieCzub,theleadresearcherofthestudytoldTheTyee.“Butwiththenewdata,itseemsweneedtorevisitthisviewtosomedegree.”28.WhatdoweknowaboutCWDfromthefirstparagraph?-28-\nA.Itcomesoutofahorrormovie.B.Ithasinfectedallthelocaldeer.C.Itisreducingdeerpopulations.D.ItwasfirstobservedinCanada.29.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“deteriorate”inparagraph2?A.Worsen.B.Grow.C.Practise.D.Lessen30.HowdoesCWDpossiblyspread?A.Throughdrinkingwater.B.Throughbodilyfluids.C.Throughotherwildlife.D.Throughhuman’sfoods.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Monkeysloveeatinginfecteddeermeat.B.HumansmaystillbeindangerofCWD.C.CWDisnotathreattohumanhealthatall.D.Primatessharethesamegenewithhumans.DLastweek,twocompanies,KittyHawkandUber,announcedtheirplanstobringflyingcarstorealityverysoon.Imagineneverhavingtoworryabouttraffic,stoplights,orroadconstruction.Aflyingcarwouldgettoaplacemuchfasterthanonetravellingbyroad.Ontheotherhand,imaginehavingtoavoiddrones(无人驾驶飞机)andotherflyingcars.Also,whatifyourbatterydieswhenyouareintheair?And,howwillyouknowwheretoland?-28-\nKittyHawkisastart-uptechcompanysupportedbyGoogleco-founder,LarryPage.AccordingtotheKittyHawkwebsite,itscarwillbeabletotravelatspeedsupto40kilometersanhourintheair.ItsaysunderUSaviationlawsuchamachine“doesnotrequireregistrationorapilot’slicenseandmaybeflowninuncongested(不拥挤的)areasforrecreationalpurposes.”Asofnow,thecarcanonlybeflownoverfreshwater.KittyHawkismakingalistofpeopleinterestedinbuyingtheflyingcar.TheymustpayadepositofUS$100.ThosewhogettheirnamesonthelistearlywillreceiveUS$2,000offthefinalcostofthecar.However,KittyHawkhasnotyetannouncedtheprice.KittyHawkexpectsitsfirstflyingcarswillgoonsalebytheendofthisyear.Ataconferencelastweek,Uberannouncedplansforflyingtaxistobegincarryingpassengers.UnliketheKittyHawkcompany,Uberdoesnotplantobuilditsflyingcars.Instead,itwillusetheresourcesofpartnercompanies.LiketheKittyHawkcar,Uberflyingtaxiswilluseelectricpower.Ubersaysitsflyingtaxiscouldtravelupto241kilometersanhour.ThecompanysaidthatcouldreducethetraveltimebetweenSanFranciscoandSanJose,Californiafromtwohoursontheroadto15minutesintheair.RiderscouldusetheUberapptobookaflyingtaxitotakethemtotheirdestinations.Thecompanyhasnotyetsaidhowcostlyairtaxitravelwouldbecomparedtoroadtaxitravel.32.Whatcouldthemainproblemsforflyingcarsbe?A.Thereisnotenoughspaceforthemtoland.B.Skytransportationwouldcausemoretrafficjams.C.Theytravelmuchmoreslowlythantravellingbyroad.D.Theymayhitotherflyingcarsorhaveadeadbatteryinthesky.33.Accordingtothepassage,thepilotsofflyingcars_.A.mustbeprofessionalpilotsB.arerequiredtoflyincrowdedspaceC.arenotrequiredtohaveapilot’slicenseD.areonlyallowedtoflyinurgentsituations34.WhatisKittyHawkdoingtoattractcustomers?A.Reducingthepriceforallcustomers.B.Givingrewardstothosevisitingitswebsite.C.Advertisingitsfirstflyingcarsonpublicmedia.D.Offeringadiscounttothosepayingadepositearly.35.WhatisthedifferencebetweenUberandKittyHawkintheflyingcarmarket?A.Uber’sflyingtaxiswilluseelectricpower.B.Uberintendstobuilditsflyingcarstoflyveryfast.C.ThetripsmadebyUber’sflyingtaxisaremuchcheaperthanroadtaxis.D.Uberpreferstousetheresourcesofpartnersratherthanbuilditsflyingcars.-28-\n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。NewlivesforoldphonesWhenanewmobilephonestartstobesoldinstores,manypeoplerushouttobuyone.Weallwantthenewest,latestthing.36.MikeTownsendworksatTotalRecall,amobilephonerecyclingcompany.“Don’tthrowyouroldphoneaway.37.Ifyouthrowitaway,itgoeswithotherrubbishtobecomelandfill(填埋的垃圾).Inotherwords,itisputinabigholeintheground–anditbecomesabigproblem,”hesays.oisonousmaterials.41A.cheerfulB.madC.excitedD.disappointed“AtTotalRecall,weseparatetheoldphonesintopieces.Mostofthematerialsinamobile42A.recitingB.performingC.arrangingD.debatingnecanberecycledandusedagain.39.Forexample,phonebatteriescontainnickeland43A.realizedB.clarifiedC.challengedD.determinedium.Thenickelisusedtomakesteel,andthecadmiumcanbeusedtomakenewbatteries,”44A.possibilitiesB.abilitiesC.confidenceD.talentsainsMike.45A.enthusiasticallyB.typicallyC.usefullyD.entirely“40.Youcanusuallyjusttakeitintoamobilephoneandthey’llsendittous,”saysMike.46A.knowledgeB.conflictC.faithD.hopeSo,beforeyouthrowthatmobilephoneaway,useitonelasttime:searchforarecyclernear47A.permitB.knowC.valueD.makeandgivethemacall.48A.responsibilityB.potentialC.needD.opportunityA.Sendittousandwe’llrecycleit.49A.linkedB.exposedC.devotedD.usedB.Recyclingyouroldphoneiseasy.50A.complainingB.objectingC.announcingD.listeningC.Howmuchisouroldmobilephoneworth?51A.absorbB.applyC.affectD.analyseD.Butwhatshouldwedowithouroldmobilephones?52A.knownB.honoredC.preparedD.designedE.Millionsofmobilephonesarethrownawayeveryyear.53A.denyB.proveC.admitD.ignoreF.Wesellthepartsandtheyareusedtomakenewproducts.54A.inadditionB.infactC.ingeneralD.inparticularG.Recyclingmaterialshelpskeeptheenvironmentgreenerandgreener.55A.contributedtoB.ledtoC.turnedtoD.adaptedto56A.peaceB.shockC.smileD.expression第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分55分)57A.motivationB.satisfactionC.strengthD.effort第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)58A.becauseB.whileC.ifD.though阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白59A.appreciateB.understandC.rememberD.learn的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。60A.easierB.brighterC.tougherD.closerMobilephonescontainsomepoisonousmaterials.Ifyourphonegoestoalandfill,thesepoisonousmaterialscangetoutandgetintothewaterundertheground.That’sthewaterweneedtodrinkorwaterthatgoesintoriversortheocean.38.That’salotoflandfillandalotofp-28-\ntothatclasseveryday.However,aswegrew,we55heruniqueteachingstyleandactuallyadmireditandher.Somedaysyoucouldtellshewasn’tfeelingherbestphysicallyormentally,butshestillcameintoclass,worea(n)56onherfaceandputsincere57intomakingussmileandwanttolearnaboutliteratureorEdgarAllanPoc,58shewasthatinspiring.Ayearisn’tthatlongago,andIstillandwillalways59thefeelingofsittingatthatbrown-coloreddesk,nexttomybestfriend,lookingupatthefaceofatrueeducatorwhoputourmindstoworkandmadeourfuturesfeel60justwhenwethoughtsocietyhadgivenuponourgeneration.phocadmexplyou处“Rebuttal(辩驳)?!”IquestionedMrs.Faccenda’sabilitytoteachstudents.Iwasgoing41.Whydidsheputmeonrebuttalwhensheknewitwasnotmystrongsuit?Weweredoingaprojectinclass,42onhottopics.Itwasnotuntilayearlaterinhigh-28-\nschoolasafreshmanthatI43whyshehaddoneit;shewantedtochallengemeandpushmetothebestofmy44todobetterthanaverage.Mrs.Faccendaknewhowtoeducateyoungmindsvery45.Andit’sraretoseeateachersowillinglyandhappytocometoschooleverydayandimmerse(沉浸)students’mindsin46,eventhoughmostofthestudentsdidn’t47it,orresisted.Shesaw48innotonlyme,buteveryotherstudentwhodidn’tnecessarilybelieveinthemselves.MybestfriendandIstartedtobecome49toMrs.Faccendacallingusinclasswhenshe-28-\n第二节:根据句子意思或所给词的正确形式填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.Shouldyouhaveanyquestionorneedfurtherassistance,pleasecontactusatyourearliestc.62.Firstindentifywhatgoalitisthatyouwanttoachieve,andthennotethestepsyouwilltaketoait.63.Findingherselfincwithherparentsoverherfuturecareer,shefeelsataloss.knewweweren’t50toher.Imustreiterate(重申)whyshehaddonethat.Shewantedusto-28-\n64.Marriagebasicallyunhappyending.-28-\n(安排)byparentsdoesnotnecessarilymeanan51whatshewassayingsowecouldbe52forhighschool.Imust53thatitwasn’tmyfavoriteclass--54,mybestfriendandIwereafraidofgoing-28-\n65.StudentsintheprogramcanearnallthroughcoursestaughtinEnglish.-28-\n(学分)requiredforgraduation66.WiththerapiddevelopmentoftheInternet,youcanfindmoreandmorepeople(吸引)tosmartphones.67.Thetwopaintingslooksomuch(相像)thatIcan’ttelltheauthenticpaintingfromthemoderncopy.68.Theoutcomeofsuchadialogueisdifficulttopredict,butitcannotbemanagedunlessAmerica(澄清)itsownpurposestoitself.69.Lov-28-\neisenjoyingthesurprisesoflifeandbeingtotallyd(高兴)withwhatlifegivesyou.70.Thegroupmainlycofexcellentteache-28-\nrsfromeachcitywillgotoAmericaforfurtherstudy.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第-28-\n一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语-28-\n言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删减或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧)-28-\n,并在其下面写上该加的词。A修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:-28-\n1.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。Chineseistheworld’smostwidespokenlanguage.TherearemuchdifferenttypesofChinese.For-28-\nexample,onetypeknownasMandarin,hadalmostabillionspeakers.OutsideofChina,ChineseinsomeformisspokenChinesecommunitiesworldwide.Thedifferent-28-\nkindsofChineselanguageuseasamescript.WhilesomeonefromthenorthofChinamayneedthespeechofsomeonefromthesouthinterpreted,butitisnotusually-28-\nnecessarytohavewrittendocumentstranslating.Intheearlytwentycentury,agovernmentlanguagepolicycreatedModernStandardChinese,thatisnowtheofficial-28-\nlanguageofChina.ItisoneoftheofficiallanguageoftheUnitedNationstodevelopmoreeffectivecommunication.第二节书面表达(共1题,满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Tom得知你国庆期间要去旅游,发来邮件询问你的旅游计划,请你用英语给他回一封邮件。注意:1.词数不少于100;2.可以适当添加细节,以使行文连贯DearTom,Howareyourecently?-28-\n..Yourssincerely,LiHua-28-

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