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攀枝花市第三高级中学高2022级高三(上)期第二次月考英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分。第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节语法知识和词汇知识(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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.1.-----AnexplosionatacoalmineofPanzhihuakilledatleast43workersandleftanother3missing.-------Yes,_______newscameas_______shocktousall.A.the;theB./;/C./;aD.the;a2.Thevegetablesdidn’ttasteverygood.They_______toolong.A.hadbeencookedB.werecookedC.havecookedD.cooked3.______itwithmeandI’llseewhatIcando.A.WhenleftB.LeavingC.IfyouleaveD.Leave4.Itwasthreeyears_______hecameback.A.thatB.sinceC.beforeD.when5.LittleOlivercanalways_____hisparents,whowillgivewhateverheasksfor.A.getawayB.getroundC.getdownD.getup6.Thedriverbegantospeedupto______forthehourhe’dlostinthetrafficjams.A.keepupB.makeupC.takeupD.catchup7.Kateissaid________abroad,butIdon’tknowwhatcountryhestudiedin.A.tohavestudiedB.tostudyC.tobestudyingD.tohavebeenstudying8.------Henrydoesn’tseemlikethesameperson.------________somuchinthewarhasmadehimmorethoughtful.A.ForhimtoseeB.HisseeingC.HavingseenD.Tohaveseen9._______withhergraduationpaper,Maryhasnotimetodoapart—timejob.A.HavingbeenoccupyingB.HavingoccupiedC.TobeoccupiedD.Beingoccupied10.------DoyouknowifLindaiswillingtotakechargeoftheprogram?------_________,doesit?A.IttakesnotimeB.ItcountsfornothingC.Itdoesn’thurttoaskD.Itdoesn’tmakesense11.Youshouldtake_____ofthisopportunityandtrytomakeagoodimpressiononthem.A.careB.advantageC.chargeD.place12.Nosooner_____tosleepthanthetelephonerangoncemore.A.shewentB.shehadgoneC.didshegoD.hadshegone13\n13.Hisgrandfatherwasamongthefirsttosettlein_____isnowafamousholidaycenter.A.whatB.whichC.whereD.that14.---Mysonis_____tobeseen.Wherehashegone?---Ithinkhe_____inthebuilding.A.nowhere;mustbehidingB.nowhere;mustbehiddenhimselfC.anywhere;hidesD.everywhere;hideshimself15.Ifweworkwithastrongwill,wecanovercomeanydifficulty,_____greatitis.A.whatB.howC.howeverD.whatever16.Thebuses,____werealreadyfull,weresurroundedbyanangrycrowd.A.mostofthemB.mostofwhichC.whichmostD.thatmost17.Iwasillthatday,otherwiseI____thesportsmeetA.wouldhavetakenpartinB.tookpartinC.hadtakenpartinD.wouldtakepartin18.Themanagersaid,“Everymeans_____tried,butthereisnoresult.”A.havebeenB.hasbeenC.willbeD.were19.----Areyoustillmadather?---Notreally,butIcan’t___thatherremarkshurtme.A.denyB.refuseC.rejectD.decline20.-----HaveyoueverheardofJayChou'snewmovie"KungfuDunk"?-----________.DoesitcomeoutinFebruary?A.Yes,IseeB.No,IneverheardC.Yes,itringsabellD.No,itcomesasnosurprise第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ibelievethatfamiliesarenotonlybloodrelatives,butsometimespeoplewhoshowupandloveyouwhennooneelsewill.InMay1977,IwaslivinginaHowardJohnson’smoteloffInterstate10inHouston.MydadandI21aroomwithtwodoublebedsandabathroomwhichwastoo22fora15-year-oldgirlandherfather.Dad’ssecondmarriagewas23andmystepmotherhad24usbothoutofthehousethepreviousweek.Dadhadno25_whattodowithme.Andthat’swhenmyotherfamily26.BarbaraandRolandBeachtookmeintotheirhome27theironlydaughter,Su,mybestfriend,askedthemto.I28withthemforthenextsevenyears.BarbwashedmyskirtsthesameasSu’s.She29Ihadlunchmoney,doctors’appointments,helpwithhomeworkandnightlyhugs.BarbaraandRolandattendedeveryfootballgamewhereSuandIwerebeingcheerleaders.30Icouldtell,fortheBeachestherewasno31betweenSuandme;Iwastheirdaughter,too.WhenSuandI32collegetheykeptmyroomthesamefortheentirefouryearsIattendedschool.Recently,BarbpresentedmewithaninsurancepolicytheyboughtwhenIfirstmovedinwiththemandhadcontinuedtopayonfor23years.TheBeachesknew33aboutmewhentheytookmein–theyhadheardthewhole13\nstoryfromSu.WhenIwasseven,mymotherdiedandfromthenonmyfatherreliedonotherpeopleto_34hiskids.BeforeIwenttolivewiththeBeachesIhadbelievedthatlifewasentirely35__andthatlovewasshakyanduntrustworthy.Ihadbelievedthattheonlypersonwhowouldtakecareofmewasme.36theBeaches,Iwouldhavebecomeabitter,cynical(愤世嫉俗的)woman.Theygavemea(n)37thatallowedmetogrowandchange.Theykeptmefrombeingparalyzed(使瘫痪 ,使麻痹 ,使无能力)bymy_38,andtheygavemetheconfidencetoopenmyheart.I39family.Forme,itwasn’tthefamilythatwasthereonthedayIwas40,buttheonethatwasthereformewhenIwaslivinginaHowardJohnson’sonInterstate10.21.A.livedB.sharedC.possessedD.bought22.A.cheapB.noisyC.smallD.limited23.A.introubleB.insightC.inplaceD.inparts24.A.struckB.removedC.kickedD.knocked25.A.planB.choiceC.chanceD.idea26.A.lookedafterB.showedupC.turnedoverD.cameacross27.A.soB.becauseC.untilD.while28.A.workedB.traveledC.livedD.learned29.A.workedoutB.calledupC.watchedoutD.madesure30.A.AslongasB.AsfarasC.AssoonasD.Asmanyas31.A.changeB.problemC.conflictD.difference32.A.setoffB.leftforC.enteredintoD.admittedinto33.A.allB.littleC.somethingD.nothing34.A.supplyB.teachC.encourageD.raise35.A.differentB.unfairC.easyD.hopeful36.A.ThankstoB.InspiteofC.ExceptforD.Butfor[来37.A.homeB.houseC.abilityD.lesson38.A.choiceB.failureC.pastD.present39.A.doubtaboutB.callonC.centeronD.believein40.A.bornB.acceptedC.educatedD.deserted第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读下列短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。(共20小题;每小题两分)AManycitieshavesubwaysandundergroundpublictransportationtotakelocalsandtouristsalikerapidlyaroundthecity.However,there’ssomethingdifferentaboutridingaLondonsubway.Itmaynotlookdifferent,butthehistoricalvalueofoneofEngland’smostpopularformsoftransportationisenoughtomakeridingthesubwayamustwhenvisitingLondon.Withalittleunder300differentstations,thesubwaycantakeyoualmostanywhereyouneedtogo.RidingaLondonsubway,apersonfromothercountrieswillnoticeonemajordifference:inLondon,peopledonotlookateachother.Infact,eyecontactis13\navoidedatalltimes.That’snotrudeness―peoplearejusttoobusytobotherlooking.Busydoingwhat,youask?Well,they’recertainlynotusingthetimeforamomentofquietthinking.Noraretheyreadingabook.Newtechnologyhasreplacedquiethabits.TodaytheonlyacceptableformofbookontheLondonundergroundisane-book.ApplemustearnafortunefromLondoncommuters(使用月票上下班者).SincethelaunchoftheiPhonein2022,over40,000―yes,that’s40,000“apps”havebeendesigned.Commuterslovethembecausetheyaretheperfecttime-fillers.One“app”,callediShoot,isagamethatfeaturestanks.Anotherone,TubeExits,tellspassengerswheretositonthetraintobeclosesttotheexitoftheirdestination.iSteamcloudstheiPhonescreenwhenyoubreatheintothemicrophone.Youcanthenwriteinthe“steam”onyourphonescreen.ForthosewithoutaniPhone,anotherAppleproduct,theiPod,maybethedistraction(消遣)ofchoice.It’snotjustteenagerswho“plugin”totheirmusic-iPodsareapopularwaytopassthetimeforallages.Andifgames,e-booksandmusicaren’tenoughtokeepyouoccupied,thenperhapsyouwouldpreferafilm?ThedevelopmentofpalmDVDtechnologymeansmanycommuterswatchtheirfavoriteTVshowsorfilmsonthewaytowork.Withallthesedistractions,it’samazingthatpeoplestillremembertogetoffthetrain.41.Thosewhowanttosavetimetoreachwheretheygocandownload______totheiriPhones.A.iShootB.TubeExitsC.iSteamD.iPod42.PeopleinLondondonotmakeeyecontactonthesubwaybecause______.A.theyaregoingtoworkandhavenotimetocommunicatewitheachotherB.theylovereadingbooksanddonotwanttobedisturbedC.theyfeelsleepybecauseofgettingupearlyDtheyarebusyplayinggames,readinge-books,listeningtomusicorwatchingfilms43.Theunderlinedword“apps”inthefourthparagraphmeans______.A.computersB.programsdownloadedfortheiPhoneC.computercompaniesD.fortunefromLondoncommuters44.Whichwordbestdescribesthewriter’sattitudetowardscommuters’behaviors?A.forB.againstC.neutral D.hateful45.Themainideaofthepassageisthat______.A.LondoncommutersareunfriendlytostrangersB.Applehasearnedalotofmoneyfromselling40,000appsC.technologyischanginghowLondoncommutersspendtheirtravelingtimeD.ridingaLondonsubwayisamustwhenvisitingLondonBWhichissafer---stayingathome,travelingtoworkonpublictransport,orworkingattheoffice?Surprisingly,eachofthesecarriesthesamerisk,whichisverylow.However,whataboutflyingcomparedtoworkinginthechemicalindustry?13\nUnfortunately,theformeris65timesriskierthanthelatter!Infacttheaccidentrateofworkersinthechemicalindustryislessthanthatofalmostanyofhumanactivity,andalmostassafeasstayingathome.Thetroublewiththechemicalindustryisthatwhenthingsgowrongtheyoftencausedeathtothoselivingnearby.Itisthisthatmakeschemicalaccidentssonewsworthy.Fortunately,theyareextremelyrare.ThemostfamousoneshappenedatTexasCity(1947),Flixborough(1974),Seveso(1976),Pemex(1984)andBhopal(1984).Someofthesearealwaysinthemindsofthepeopleeventhoughthelossoflifewassmall.NoonediedatSeveso,andonly28workersatFlixborough.TheworstaccidentofallwasBhopal,whereupto3,000werekilled.TheTexasCityexplosionoffertilizerkilled552.ThePemexfireatastorageplantfornaturalgasinthesuburbsofMexicoCitytook542lives,justamonthbeforetheunfortunateeventatBhopal.Someexpertshavediscussedtheseaccidentsandusedeachaccidenttoillustrateaparticulardanger.ThustheTexasCitywascausedbytonsofammoniumnitrate,whichissafeunlessstoredinagreatquantity.TheFlixboroughfireballwasthefaultofmanagement,whichtookriskstokeepproductiongoingduringessentialrepairs.TheSevesoaccidentshowswhathappensifthelocalauthoritieslackknowledgeofthedangerontheirdoorstep.Whenthepoisonousgasdriftedoverthetown,localleaderswereincapableoftakingeffectiveaction.ThePemexfirewasmadeworsebyanoverloadedsiteinanovercrowdedsuburb.Thefiresetoffachainreactionofexplodingstoragetanks.Yet,byamiracle,thetwolargesttanksdidnotexplode.Hadthesecaughtfire,then3,000strongrescueteamandfirefighterswouldallhavedied.46.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Workingattheofficeissaferthanstayingathome.B.Travellingtoworkonpublictransportissaferthanworkingattheoffice.C.Stayingathomeissaferthanworkinginthechemicalindustry.D.Workinginthechemicalindustryissaferthantravelingbyair.47.Chemicalaccidentsareusuallyimportantenoughtobereportedasnewsbecause.A.theyareveryrareB.theyoftencauselossoflifeC.theyalwaysoccurinbigcitiesD.theyarousetheinterestofallthereaders48.Accordingtothepassage,thechemicalaccidentthatcausedbythefaultofmanagementhappenedin_________.A.TexascityB.FlixboroughC.SevesoD.MexicoCity49.Fromthepassageweknowthat“ammoniumnitrate”isakindof_____.A.naturalgas,whichcaneasilycatchfireB.fertilizer,whichcan'tbestoredinagreatquantityC.poisonoussubstance,whichcan'tbeusedinovercrowdedareasD.fuel,whichisstoredinlargetanks50.Fromthediscussionamongsomeexpertswemayconcludethat_____.13\nA.toavoidanyaccidentweshouldnotrepairthefacilitiesinchemicalindustryB.thelocalauthoritiesshouldnotbeconcernedwiththeproductionofthechemicalindustryC.alltheseaccidentscouldhavebeenavoidedorcontrolledifeffectivemeasureshadbeentakenD.naturalgasstoredinverylargetanksisalwayssafeCFourteen–year–oldRichieHawleyhadspentfiveyearsstudyingviolinattheCommunitySchoolofPerformingArtsinLosAngeleswhenhetookpartinaviolincontest.NinetytwoyoungpeoplewereinvitedtothecontestandHawleycameoutfirst.Thecontestcouldhavebeentheperfectsetupforfear,worryingaboutmistakes,andtryingtoimpressthejudges.ButHawleysayshedidprettywellinstayingcalm.“Icouldn’tbethinkingabouthowmanymistakesI’dmake—itwoulddistractmefromplaying,”hesays.“Ididn’tevenremembertryingtoimpresspeoplewhileIplayed.It’salmostasiftheyweren’tthere.Ijustwantedtomakemusic.”Hawleyisawinner.Buthedidn’tbecomeawinnerbyconcentratingonwinning.Hediditbyconcentratingonplayingwell.“TheimportantthingintheOlympicGamesisnottowinbuttotakepart,”saidthefounderofthemodernOlympics,PierredeCoubertin.“Theimportantthinginlifeisnotthetriumphbutthestruggle.Theessentialthingisnottohaveconqueredbuttohavefoughtwell.”Acharacteristicofhighperformersistheirintense,pleasurableconcentrationonwork,ratherthanontheircompetitorsorfuturegloryormoney,saysDr.CharlesGarfield,whohasstudied1,500achieversinbusiness,science,sports,thearts,andprofessions.“Theyareinterestedinwinning,butthey’remostinterestedinself-development,testingtheirlimits.”Oneofthemostsurprisingthingsabouttopperformersishowmanylossesthey’vehadandhowmuchthey’velearnedfromeach.“Notoneofthe1,500Istudieddefinedlosingasfailing,”Garfieldsays.“Theykeptcallingtheirlosses‘setbacks’.”Ahealthyattitudetowardsetbacksisessentialtowinning,expertsagree.“Theworstthingyoucandoifyou’vehadasetbackistoletyourselfgetstuckinaprolongeddepression.Youshouldanalyzecarefullywhatwentwrong,identifyspecificthingsyoudidrightandgiveyourselfcreditforthem.”Garfieldbelievesthatmostpeopledon’tgivethemselvesenoughpraise.Heevensuggestskeepingadiaryofallthepositivethingsyou’vedoneonthewaytoagoal.51.Hawleywonthecontestbecause_______.A.heputallhismindtohisperformanceB.hecaredmuchaboutthejudges’feelingsC.hetriedhisbesttoavoidmakingmistakesD.hepaidcloseattentiontothepeoplearound52.Highperformersisthattheytendtogivepriorityto_______.A.gloryB.wealthC.pleasureD.work13\n53.Accordingtothepassage,successfulpeopleconcentrateon_______.A.challengingtheirownlimitsB.learningfromothersC.defeatingtheiropponentsD.avoidingsetbacks54.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethattopperformersarenot_______.A.interestedinwinningB.freeoflossesC.accustomedtofailuresD.concernedaboutsetbacks55.Thepassagetellsusthat“praise”intimesoftrouble_______.A.helpspeopledealwiththeirdisappointmentB.makespeopleforgettheirsetbacksC.makespeopleregretabouttheirpastD.helpspeoplerealizetheirgoalsDIwasbroughtupintheBritish,stiffupperlipstyle.Strongfeelingsaren’tsomethingyoudisplayinpublic.So,youcanimaginethatIwasunpreparedfortheoutpouringofpublicgrief(悲伤)ataChinesefuneral.Myeditorialteamleaderdiedrecentlyafterashortillness.Hewas31.Thenewswassounexpectedthatitleftusallshockedandupset.Afemalecolleagueburstintotearsandcriedpiteouslyatherdesk.Somehowwegotthroughtheday'swork.Thenextdaywasthefuneral.Ourbigbosssteppedforwardtodeliveraeulogyandwassoonintears.Shecarriedon,inChineseofcourse,butattheendsaidinEnglish:"Therewillbenomoredeadlinesforyouinheaven."Nextcamealong-termcolleaguewhoalsodissolvedintearsbutcarriedonwithherspeechdespitebeingalmostovercomebyemotion.Thenaclosefriendofthedeadmanpaidtribute(哀悼),weepingopenlyashespoke.Sorrowisspreading.Meandwomenwerenowsobbinguncontrollably.Finally,theman'smother,supportedbetweentwowomen,addressedhersoninhiscoffin.Atonepoint,themotheralmostcollapsedandhadtobeheldup.Wewereinvitedtostepforwardtoeachlayawhiteroseonthecasket.Ourdeadcolleaguelookedasifhewastakinganap.AttheendoftheserviceIwalkedawayfromthefuneralparlorstunnedattheoutpouringofemotion.IntheUK,familiesgrieveprivatelyandthentrytoholdittogetherandnotbreakdownatafuneral.HereinChinaitwouldseemthatgrievingisapublicaffair.Itstrikesmethatitismorecathartictocryyoureyesoutthantrytokeepitbottledupforfearofembarrassment,whichiswhatmanyofusdointheWest.Afterwards,aChinesecolleaguetoldmethatthelamentingatthefuneralhadbeenrestrained(克制)byChinesestandards.Insomeruralareas,shesaid,peopleusedtobepaidtomournnoisily.ThisstruckmelikesomethingoutofnovelbyCharlesDickens.ButwehaveallseenonTVscenesofgrief-strickenpeopleinGazaandtheWestBank,inAfghanistan,Iraqandtherelativesofvictimsofterroristbombingsaroundtheworld.Chinesegriefisnodifferent.Irealizedthatit'sthereservedBritishwayofmourningthatisoutofstepwiththerestoftheworld.Itwasournewspaper'sproductionday.Wewerebussedbacktotheofficetoresumework.Nomoredeadlinesforourformercolleague,butwehadtopulltogethertoputthenewspapertoprint.Thebossinvitedtheteamtogooutfordinnerafter13\nwork.Werelaxed,smiled,joked.Therewasnomentionofthefuneralorourpoorcolleague.Enoughsorrowhadbeenshedalready.Weneededabreak.56.Theunderlinedwords“stiffupperlipstyle”mean“”.A.cold-bloodedB.warm-heartedC.self-controlledD.light-hearted57.Atthefuneral,.A.fiveindividualsmadespeechesB.theboss’sspeechwasbestthoughtofC.everyonewascryingoutloudlyD.thewriterwasastonishedbythescene58.Accordingtothewriter,peopleintheWest.A.arenotwillingtobesadforthedeadB.prefertocontroltheirsadnessinpublicC.crytheireyesoutatthepublicfuneralD.havebetterwaytoexpresssadness59.Itisimpliedthat.A.theEnglishmightcrynoisilyforthedeadinDickens’timeB.ChineseexpresstheirsadnessquiteunlikeotherpeoplesC.victimsofterroristbombingsshouldbegreatlyhonoredD.Englishfuneralcultureismorecivilizedthantheothers60.Thispassagetalksmainlyabout.A.aneditor’sdeathB.badfuneralcustomsC.westernwaysofgriefD.culturaldifferences第二节:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。TheWorldBank,theUnitedNationsandtheLondonSchoolOfHygieneandTropica1Medicinedidastudytourgehand-washingaroundtheworld.Theyfoundthatonemillionlivescouldbesavedeachyearifpeoplewashedtheirhandswithsoapoften.Theysaidthatprogramstoincreasehand-washingwithsoapcouldbeamongthemosteffectivewaystoreduceinfectiousdisease.Doctorssay,manydiseasescanbepreventedfromspreadingbyhand-washing.Theseincludepinworms(寄生虫),influenza(流行性感冒),thecommoncold,hepatitis(肝炎)A,meningitis(脑膜炎)andinfectiousdiarrhea(腹泻).Hand-washingdestroysgermsfromotherpeople,animalsorobjectsapersonhastouched.Whenpeoplegetbacteriaontheirhands,theycaninfectthemselvesbytouchingtheireyes,noseormouth.Thenthesepeoplecaninfectotherpeople.Theexpertssaytheeasiestwaytocatchacoldistotouchyournoseoreyesaftersomeonenearbyhassneezedorcoughed.Anotherwaytobecomesickistoeatfoodpreparedbysomeonewhosehandswerenotclean.Theexpertssaythathand-washingisespeciallyimportantbeforeandafterpreparingfood,beforeeatingandafterusingthetoilet.Peopleshouldwashtheirhandsafterhandlinganimalsoranimalwaste,andaftercleaningababy.Theexperts13\nsayitisalsoagoodideatowashyourhandsafterhandlingmoneyandaftersneezingorcoughing.Anditisimportanttowashyourhandsoftenwhensomeoneinyourhomeissick.Theexpertssaythemosteffectivewaytowashyourhandsistorubthemtogetherwhileusingsoapandwarmwater.Theysayyoudonothavetousespecialantibacterialsoap.Besuretoruballareasofthehandsforabouttentofifteenseconds.Therubbingactionhelpsremovegerms.Thenrinse(冲洗)thehandswithwateranddrythem.Title:61.____▲_____ThemeHand-washingcouldbeamongthemosteffectivewaystoreduceinfectiousdiseases.Many62.___▲____canbepreventedPinworms,influenza,thecommoncold,hepatitisA,meningitisandinfectiousdiarrhea.63.___▲__todohand-washing1.Beforeandafterpreparing64.___▲_____;2.Beforeeatingandafterusingthe65.___▲_____;3.Afterhandlinganimalsoranimalwaste;4.Aftercleaningababy;5.Afterhandlingmoneyandaftersneezingor66.__▲___;6.Whensomeoneinyourhomeissick.67.__▲__todohand-washingRubbingthemtogetherwhileusing68.___▲___andwarmwater,rubbingallareasofthehandsforaboutl0~1569.___▲___andrinsingthehandswithwateranddrythem.Howhand-washingworksHand-washingdestroys70.___▲___fromotherpeople,animalsorobjectsapersonhastouched.攀枝花市第三高级中学高2022级高三(上)期第二次月考英语答卷13\n满分:150分考试时间:120分钟命题:毛业精校对:李建斌陈长春2022-10-6第二部分:第二节:任务型阅读(每小题1分)61626364656667686970第三部分:写作(共两节,满分50分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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一篇作文。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:在缺词处加上一个漏字符号(∧),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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。LastweekmyparentsandItookatwo-daytriptoEmeiMountaininSichuan.  Likeeveryoneknows,it'sfamousmountainwithallkindsofplantsandanimals.  Theweatherwasfine.Itwasaboutnoonwearrivedatthefootofthemountain.  Thethreeofthemwereveryexcited.Asweclimbedthemountain,wefedmonkeys,  visitingtemplesandtoldstories.OnthewayupIwasbusytakepicturessince  thescenerywassobeautiful.Thetimepassesquickly.Eveningcame.Wespentthe  nightinahotelatthetopofthemountain.Thefoodwasexpensiveandtheservicewas     good.IwassotiringthatIfellasleepatthemomentmyheadtouchedthepillow.13\n第二节:书面表达(满分35)图片中一位老人在小河边为满脸泪痕的孙子洗脸。请你对图片内容用英语进行描述并谈自己对留守儿童这一现象的感受。字数为100个词左右。13\n高三英语第2次月考试试题答案1———5DADCB6——10BABDC11——15BDAAC16——20BABAC21——25BCACD26—30BBCDB31——35DBADB36—40DACDA41------45BDBCC46----50DBBBC51------55ADABA56-----60CDBAD任务型阅读61.Hand-washing62.diseases63.When64.food65.Toilet66.coughing67.How68.soap69.seconds70.germs短文改错LastweekmyparentsandItookatwo-daytriptoEmeiMountaininSichuan. Likeeveryoneknows,it'sfamousmountainwithallkindsofplantsandanimals.Theweatherwasfine.Itwasaboutnoonwearrivedatthefootofthemountain.Thethreeofthemwereveryexcited.Asweclimbedthemountain,wefedmonkeys,visitingtemplesandtoldstories.OnthewayupIwasbusytakepicturessincethescenerywassobeautiful.Thetimepassesquickly.Eveningcame.Wespentthenightinahotelatthetopofthemountain.Thefoodwasexpensiveandtheservicewas  good.IwassotiringthatIfellasleepatthemomentmyheadtouchedthepillow.书面表达Onepossibleversion:Iwasshockedbythepictureatfirstsight.Inthepicture,byasmallriver,alittleboyhadtearsonhislovelyfaceandanoldman,maybehisgrandfather,waswipinghistears.Fromtheclothestheyarewearingwecanseethattheyare13\npoor.Theboywassad.Isitbecausehisparentsareworkinginaplacefarawayfromhomeandtheboyismissingthemdayandnight?Ithinkso.Atpresent,manyparentsleavetheirchildrenathomeinordertosupporttheirfamily.Theseparentshavenochoice.Ihopesomethingcanbedonetohelptheseparentsgetbackhomeassoonaspossible.13

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