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高二英语上学期第二次月考试题命题人:黄志勇审校人:冷康平2022.10.1第一部分听力(30分)第一节(共5题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hecanunderstandandspeak.Spanishwell.B.HisparentscanonlyunderstandSpanish.C.Hecan’tspeakSpanishwell,buthecanunderstandit.2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanweighstoomuch..B.Themanhasputonafewpounds.C.Themanweighsasmuchashedidlastyear.3.Whatflightsdoesthewomanhavetoflyon?A.Flight312andFlight421.B.Flight321andFlight412.C.Flight214andFlight342.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hehasnotelephone,sohefeelssorry.B.It’snotapublicphonebutthewomancanuseit.C.It’snotapublicphonesothewomancan’tuseit.5.Howlongdotheyhavetowaitbeforethetrainleaves?A.TenminutesB.Fiveminutes.C.Fifteenminutes.第二节(共15题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置,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至8题。6.Whoisthewomanspeakingto?A.Herhusband.B.Apoliceman.C.Afirefighter7.What’ssheaskingfor?A.Adviceonsafety.B.Directions.C.Help8.Whathashappenedtoherhouse?A.It’sbeenburntdown.B.It’sbeenbrokeninto.C.It’sbeendamaged听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.What’sthepopulationofCanada?A.29,000,000B.2,900,000C.290,000,00010.WhatlanguagedoCanadiansspeak?A.EnglishandChineseB.EnglishandFrench.C.English14/14\n11.Whydoyouthinkthewestcoasthasthebeautifulflowersinitsparksandgardens?A.Becausethesoilisrichthere.B.Becauseitisniceandcoolthere.C.Becauseitiswarmanditrainsalotthere听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Friends.B.HusbandandwifeC.Classmates13.What’stheman’sfirstresponsetowardsthewoman’ssuggestion?A.Heagreestogothere.B.HestillwantstoworkintheyardC.Heagreestothinkaboutit14.Whatmightthemanbeinterestedin?A.TheMall.B.Thecarshow.C.Thefashionshow.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Wheredidthewomanlivebefore?A.InCalifornia.B.InFlorida.C.InIndiana.16.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Strangers.C.Fatheranddaughter.17.Wherehasthemanlivedfortenyears?A.InFlorida.B.InNewYorkC.InCalifornia听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whereisthemostwater?A.Underground.B.InoceansandpolarcapsC.Lakesandrivers.19.Whatisnottheuseofgroundwater?A.Keepingtheriversformdryingup.B.Protectingplantswhenrainislittle.C.Turningintosprings,rivers,lakes.20.Whydoesthenaturaladvantageofundergroundwaterbecomedisadvantagewhenmanmadepollutionentersthepicture?A.Becauseitishardertocleanundergroundwaterthantocleantheriversandlakes.B.Becauseundergroundwaterisoutofsight.C.Becauseundergroundwaterishardertouse.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(满分15分)21.InChina,________pressuretopass________examsgivesstudentstheimpressionthatlearningcomesfromtextbooks.A.不填;不填B.the;theC.the;不填D.不填;the22.—Howdoyoufindyournewclassmates?—Mostofthemarekind,but________issogoodtomeasBruce.A.noneB.nooneC.everyoneD.somebody14/14\n23.The________ofGreenOlympics,High-techOlympicsandPeople’sOlympicswillallowBeijingtobecomethefocalpointfortouristsfromacrosstheglobe.A.purposeB.taskC.brandD.theme24.Childhoodisawonderfultime,withmanyjoysandfewresponsibilities,________lifecanbeharderforAfricanchildren.A.becauseB.althoughC.ifD.as25.—Iwantsomeonetowritethecompositionforme.—No!Asastudent,you________dependonyourself.A.shallB.willC.canD.may26.Yearsofefforts________whentheysawthepicturesofthemoonsentbacktotheearthbyChang’e-I.A.showedoffB.tookoffC.paidoffD.wentoff27.—Isthisyoursecondcar?—Yes.Blueisalwaysmycolour.Itisalittle________butstillfits________intothegarage.A.wider;moreeasilyB.wider;easilyC.widest;moreeasilyD.widest;easily28.Notfarfromthecub,therewasagarden,________ownerseatedinitplayingbridgewithhischildreneveryafternoon.A.whoseB.whichC.thatD.its29.Itisrequiredthatthestudents________mobilephonesintheschool,soseldom____themusingone.A.notuse;willyouseeB.shouldnotuse;youwillseeC.don’tuse;willyouseeD.notuse;youwillsee30.—Hereisyourticketforoverspeeding!Youknowyou________16kmanhour,don’tyou?—No,officer.Ican’thavebeen.Thiscardoesn’tdo120.A.aredrivingB.havedrivenC.weredrivingD.haddriven31.Withtheelectricmap________inthecar________theexactposition,thedrivercandriveintherightdirectionofthedestination.A.fixing;showingB.fixed;showingC.fixed;shownD.fixing;shown32.Istheshop________Iusedtosithoursin________youmetJacktheotherday?A.where;inwhichB.inwhich;whereC.that;whichD./;where33.Toworkathome,whichonecouldhardlyimagine,hasbeenmade________withthedevelopmentofcomputertechnology.A.possibleB.itpossibleC.possiblyD.tobepossible34.—Themooncakeisreallydelicious.CanIhaveanotherpiece?—________A.YoucanB.Behaveyourself14/14\nC.Bemyguest!D.Doityourself.35.________treatingthehomelessmanasashameofthesociety,Mr.Turnerprovidedhimwithfoodandwater.A.RegardlessofB.AsaresultofC.IncaseofD.Insteadof第二节.完形填空(共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。DuringtheGreatDepression,foodandmoneywereextremelyshortandbartering(以物易物)wasused.Oneday,IwasbuyingsomeearlypotatoesfromMr.Miller36Inoticedasmallpoorboy37staringatabasketofgreenpeas.Tomysurprise,Mr.Millersoldtheboyabagofpeas—justforamarble(弹珠).Mrs.Miller,whohadbeen38nearby,cameoverandtoldmethereweretwootherboyslikehimandthatherhusbandoften39withthemforpeas,tomatoes,or40althoughhedidn’tneed41anymarbles.Ileftthestand,smilingtomyself,42bythisman.Sometimelater,Imovedaway.OnedayIvisitedsomeoldfriends,43thatMr.Millerhaddied.Iagreedto44themtothefuneraltoofferwordsof45.Aheadofusinlinewerethreeyoungmenindarksuits.TheycameovertoMrs.Miller,huggedher,46heronthecheek,spokebrieflywithherandmovedon,wipingtheireyes.Ourturncame.ItoldMrs.MillerwhoIwasandmentionedthestoryshehadtoldmeyearsago.Shesaid,“ThosethreeyoungmenwhojustleftwerejusttheboysItoldyouabout.Theytoldme47theyappreciatedthethingsJim‘traded’withthem.Now,theycametopaytheirdebt.”“We’veneverhadagreatdealof48,”sheadded,“butrightnow,Jimwould49himselftobetherichestman.”Thenwithloving50,sheliftedthelifelessfingersofMiller.Restingunderneathwerethreeshiny,red51.AtthattimeI52thatonewouldnotberememberedbyone’s53,butbyone’skinddeeds.Theysayittakesa54tofindaspecialperson,anhourtoappreciatehim,adaytolovehim,butanentirelifeto55him.36.A.whenB.whileC.asD.after37.A.quicklyB.angrilyC.happilyD.hungrily38.A.waitingB.standingC.smilingD.wandering39.A.talkedB.discussedC.bargainedD.quarreled40.A.whateverB.howeverC.whereverD.whenever41.A.likelyB.oftenC.reallyD.never42.A.impressedB.suspectedC.regrettedD.embarrassed43.A.foundB.seeingC.discoveringD.learning44.A.directB.leadC.accompanyD.allow45.A.sympathyB.comfortC.sadnessD.encouragement14/14\n46.A.touchedB.feltC.movedD.kissed47.A.howB.whyC.whetherD.what48.A.worthB.wealthC.valueD.fortune49.A.takeB.regardC.considerD.imagine50.A.quietnessB.forceC.strengthD.gentleness51.A.marblesB.peasC.booksD.pennies52.A.knewB.recognizedC.realizedD.recalled53.A.wordsB.speechesC.clothesD.appearances54.A.timeB.secondC.minuteD.week55.A.ignoreB.forgetC.rememberD.remind第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;40分)AOnebitterlycoldday,asnowstormblewintoourarea.Needingfirewood,Iquicklysetoutwithmybestfriend,Bruce,tolookforatreetocutdown.IwasgladtohaveBrucealong.Cuttingdownatreeinasnowstormcanbedangerous.Soitwasimportanttohaveafriendwhocouldwarnmeofdangers.WhenIchoseabig23-meter-talltreeandpreparedtocutitdown,mybestfriendsuddenlywarnedme,“Don’tcutdownthattree!It’stooclosetothepowerline!”Iwasn’tsureaboutit.SoIdecidedtodisregardhiswarning.Iwantedtofinishthejobquicklyandgohome.SoIbegancuttingdownthetree.Whenthetreefell,therewasnolongeranydoubtwhethermyfriendwasright.Thetreecaughtthepowerline,bringingittotheground.Iconsideredcuttingthetreeofftheline.Afterall,electricitycan’ttravelthroughwood,soIcouldsafelyremovethetree.AsIreachedoutmyfingertotouchthetree,painranupmyarmandthroughmyhead.Ihadbeenshocked!AfterIreturnedhomeandtoldmymotherwhathadhappened,shequicklycalledthepowercompany.Workersfromthepowercompanysoonarrivedonthescene.OneofthemaskedifIhadtouchedthetree,andwhenItoldhimIhad,hisfaceturnedpale.“Youshouldhavebeenkilled,”hesaid.SowhyamIstillalive?Itwasmybootsthatsavedmylife.Withintwohours,theworkersremovedthetree.Soonthesnowstormcalmeddown—butnotmymother.EventhoughshewasgladIwasn’thurt,mymotherwasstillseriouswithme.Afterall,Ishouldn’thavebrushedoffmyfriend’swarning.Throughthisexperience,Ilearnedit’simportanttolistentopeoplewhoofferadifferentperspective.Takingthetimetolistenmightactuallysavealotoftimeandtrouble.Itcertainlywouldhavekeptmefromgettingthe“shockofmylife.”56.Theunderlinedword“disregard”inthesecondparagraphmeans“.”A.paynoattentiontoB.takenoticeofC.considerD.follow57.InspiteofBruce’swarning,theauthorstillcutthetreebecause.A.hewassuretherewouldbenothingtohappen14/14\nB.heknowselectricitycan’ttravelthroughwoodC.hedidn’thearhisfriend’swarningatallbecauseoftheblowingwindD.hewasn’tsureifBrucewasrightandwasanxioustogohome58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Butforhisboots,thewriterwouldhavedied.B.Thewriterregrettedhavingbrushedoffhisfriend’swarning.C.Thewriterknewnothingaboutelectricity.D.Whenthetreewascutdown,thewriterrealizedhisfriendwasright.59.Theauthorwrotethepassagemainlyto.A.giveanaccountofoneofhisterribleexperiencesB.makeusknowit’simportanttolistentopeoplewhoofferadifferentperspectivethroughhisexperienceC.tellusnottocuttreesdownanymoreD.remindustobecarefulwhileworkingBHighpricesatthegaspumparekeepingAmericansofftheroad,sayanewstudy.Gaspriceshaveexceeded(超过)$3agalloninsomeregions,causingAmericanstocutcomsumption.Caspriceshavebeenrisingsteadilyduetoajumpinthepriceofcrudeoil,whichisusedtomakegasoline.IncreasedtensionsintheMiddleeast,especiallyconcernsrelatedtoIran,havebeenafactorinthisincrease.AsofWednesday,thepriceforonebarrelofoilwas$72,arecordhighforthethirdstraightdayinarow.Theriseinoilpriceshasaffectedthenationalaveragepriceofagallon.Nowonegallonofregulargasisaveraging$2.80-upfrom$2.51justamonthago,accordingtotheAmericanAutomobileAssociation(AAA).PricesatsomeplacesintheSouthhavealreadytopped$3.AccordingtotheAmericanPetroleumInstitute,thisrealityhascausedgasconsumptiontodecrease:Lastmonth’susagedropped0.6percentcomparedtothatofayearago.Travelexpertswonderifdecreasedconsumptionwillcontinueintothetypicallybusyspringandsummerdrivingseasons.Astemperaturesrise,morepeopletendtotaketotheroadandmanytravelfarther.Aconsequenceoflessdriving,andthuslessgasconsumption,couldbeafallingasprices-whichwouldofcourseencourageAmericantodrivemore!ButifAmericansinsteadcontinuetotravelless,transportationcouldbecomemoreaffordableinthelongrun.“Ifeveryonedecidedtodrive3percentlessinthenext30days,priceswouldcrash,”saysTomKloza,senioranalystattheOilPriceInformationService.Highgaspricesaffecteveryone.Costsriseforbusinessestosendproductsbytruckorplaneandforpeopletofly.Furthermore,pricesofthingsweuseeverydaymayalsobeaffected:Plasticbags,paint,andlaundrydetergent,forinstance,areallmadefromoil.60.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.A.highgaspricesB.tensionsintheMiddleEastC.advantagesoflessdriving14/14\nD.crudeoil’sprices61.Accordingtothepassage,highgaspriceshaveresultedin.A.ariseincrudeoil’spriceB.afallingasconsumptionC.lesstravelinspringandsummerD.morepeoplegoingtoworkonfoot62.WecanknowfromwhatTomKlozasaidinthelastbutoneparagraphthat.A.allAmericansdecidetodrivelessfordaysB.gaspricesaretoohighforpeopletobuyC.reducinggasconsumptioncanbringgaspricesdownD.gaspriceswouldgodownin30days63.Inwhichcolumnwouldthispassageprobablyappearinanewspaper?A.CultureB.FashionC.ScienceD.EconomyC●America’sBstColleges2022UsNews&WorldReport,$9.95forprint,$14.95foronline,$19.95forprint-onlinecombo(组合)package.www.usnews.comThisannualbookhasbecomeayardstick(衡量标准)againstwhichothercollege-admissinonmagazine-styleguidesandWedsitesarejudged.Itmarriesgoodreportingandtimelyupdateswithaveryuser-friendlydesign.Considertheprint-onlinecombopackage,whichallowsbothparentsandstudentstolookthroughinthemediumtheychoose.●TheBest361Colleges2022EditedbyPrincetonReview(RandomHouse,$21.95).www.Princetonreview.ComThelatesteditionofthispopularguidecontinuesitstraditionofsolidinformationoncosts,classsizeandlearningenvironmentofcollegesanduniversitiesthatmadetheeditors’cutforbestschools.●Students’GuidetoCollegesEditedbyJordanGoldmanandColleenBuyers(Penguin,$18).www.StudentsGuide.com.Billsitselfastheonlyguideentirelywrittenbystudents,forstudents.Useful,straighttalkaboutwhat“America’stop100schools”arelike,academicallyandsocially.●TheInsider’sGuidetotheColleges2022EditedbyYaleDailyNewsStaff(St.Martin’s,$19.99).Thescoop(独家新闻)oneverythingfromdrugusetodormfoodatmorethan320schools,fromthestudentswholivethere.64.Whatkindofpeopleinthepassagemainlywrittenfor?A.Advisorsforcollegestudents.B.Graduateslookingforajob.C.Studentstoentercolleges.D.Teachersteachingincolleges.65.Theunderlinedword“Penguin”inthepassageprobablyrefersto.A.theauthorofthebook14/14\nB.apublishinghouseC.abookstoreD.acollegeorauniversity66.IfyouwanttobuyAmerica’sBestColleges2022,oneforprintandtheotherforonline,howmuchwillyouhavetopayatleast?A.$9.95B.$14.95C.$19.95D.$24.9067.Whichofthefollowingbooksofferssomeinformationaboutfoodincolleges?A.TheInsider’sGuidetotheColleges2022B.America’sBestColleges2022.C.Students’GuidetoColleges.D.TheBest361Colleges2022.DExpertshavelongsupposedthattheRedPlanetwasoncehometowatersometwobillionyearsago,butnowateamofCanadianandUSresearcherssaythey'vefoundhardevidencetosupportthetheory–adiscoverycertaintoheatupdiscussiononwhetherMarsoncesupportedlife.Theresearchers'studysaysthe"ragged,kilometer–highandundulating(起伏的)"featuresontheMartiansurfaceareinfactshorelinesofmassiveancientoceansthatoncecoveredathirdoftheplanet'ssurface."Itshowsthattherewereshorelinesand…thatMars,atonetime,hadmassivestandingbodiesofwaterthatwewouldcalloceans.Itwasablueplanet.Itwasablueplanetearlyinitshistory,andthesewerenotsmallpools,"saidJerryMitrovica,aUniversityofTorontogeophysicistinvolvedinthestudy.Becausethestudydidnotclearlyinvolvebiologicalissues,neitherscientistwishedtospeculate(推测)ontheimplications(暗示)theirfindingsmayhaveregardingtheexistenceoflife–ancientorcurrent–onMars.Butthestudy'sleadauthor,TaylorPerronofHarvardUniversityacknowledgedthat"liquidwaterdoesseemtobeabasicrequirementforlifeasweknowitonEarth."Perronsaidthestudyfurthershowsit'smathematicallyimpossiblefortheentireMartianwatersupplytohavebeenlosttospace,andmuchofitmaystillbeunderground.Sothenextstepintermsofresearchwillbetofigureoutwherethewaterhasgone.Bypointingoutwherethebodiesofwatermighthavebeenlocated,itwillgivescientistsagood"target"intermsofwheretoconcentrateexplorationefforts.68.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howshorelinescameintobeing.B.WhereshorelinesexistonMars.C.AnothersignoflifeisfoundonMars.D.ScientistsfindshorelinesonMars.69.Accordingtothepassage,theshorelinesonMars.A.nowitstilllyingtherewithwater.B.willbringhotdiscussionaboutlifeonMars.14/14\nC.willremaintobeprovedbyscientists.D.lookraggedandextendkilometerslong.70.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,Jerrythinksthat.A.liquidwaterisabasicrequirementforlife.B.seenfromouterspace,Marslooksblue.C.theonceshorelinesarenowsmallpools.D.Marswasoncecoveredbywater71.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.ManmayfindundergroundwateronMars.B.WateronMatswascompletelylostintospace.C.ScientistshavelocatedthepositionofwateronMars.D.Scientists’maintargetistoanalyzewateronMars.EMonicaHuang,a25-year-oldofficeworkerfromTaiwan,worriesaboutherChinesehandwritingskills.“Iusemycomputertowritee-mails.Iusemycellphonetosendtextmessagestofriends.It’ssoeasyformetoforgethowtowriteChinesecharacters!”Monicaisnotaloneinherworries.Thereisgrowingconcernthatmoderncommunicationdevicesarethreateningwritingskillsinmanylanguages.ExpertsspecificallyworryaboutChinesehandwriting,atraditionnearly4,000yearsold.MoreandmoreyoungChinesearerelyingoncomputers,cellphonesandotherelectronictoolstocommunicate.Overtime,theybecomeunabletorecallthestrokeorder(笔顺)towritesomecharacters.Sowritingbyhandbecomesmoreandmoredifficult.Electronicdevicesaren’tthefirsttoolstothreatenChinesehandwriting.Untiltheearly1900s,thebrushwasChina’smainwritinginstrument.Butwhenpensbecamepopular,manypeopleaccusedthemofdamagingtheculturaltraditionofcalligraphy(书法)。Theirconcernssoundreasonable.Todayonlyasmallnumberofpeoplestillpracticecalligraphy.InChineseclassroomstoday,balancingcomputerskillswithhandwritingisoftendifficult.AteacheratanelementaryschoolinTaipeioftengetscomplaintsfromherstudents’parents.“What’sthepointofmakingstudentspracticecharacters?”Oneparentasked.“Withcomputers,theyonlyneedtorecognizethem.”Arecentsurveyshowsthat95percentofadultChinesecitizenshandwritelessthanfortyChinesecharactersperyear.Thesamegroupreceivesanaverageof20e-mailsperweek.Inresponse,acharacter-writingcampaignhasbegun.ThecampaignencouragespeopletosendmorehandwrittenChinesecharacters.CampaignorganizersplantoestablishthefirstChinesecharactermuseum.TheyhopetheireffortswillhelprescuethetraditionofhandwrittenChinesecharacters.Despiteconcerns,manypeopleremainpositiveaboutthehandwritingissue.Theythinkthisisthenaturaltrendofsociety’sprogress.Whenyouuseyourhandsless,youuseyoubrainsmore.72.TheauthorbeginsthepassagewithMonica’sremarks________.A.totellpeopletheimportanceofChinesehandwriting14/14\nB.toofferanexampleofpoorChinesehandwritingC.toshowourdependenceontechnologyD.tointroducethetopictobediscussed73.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”(inParagraph4)referto?A.PensB.ElectronicdevicesC.BrushesD.People’sconcerns74.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________.A.thereisnoneedtorequirestudentstopracticehandwritingBe-mailshavecompletelytakentheplaceofcharacter-writingC.thecharacter-writingcampaignaimstorescuehandwritingD.mostChinesepeopleprefertowritecharactersnolonger75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Isittimetorescuecalligraphy?B.IsChinesehandwritingindanger?CRisingconcernsaboutcalligraphy.D.Acharacter-writingcampaignlaunched第四部分写作第一节:对话填空(10分)请认真阅读下列对话,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。N=NicolaA=AmyN:Hi,Ann,Howdoyoulikeyournewhouse?A:Ilikeitalot.It’sclosetoschool-itonly(76)tabout76.tenminutesbybike.ButhowdidyouknowthatImoved?N:Bobtoldmeaboutit.(77)A,I’minterestedinhouse77.becauseI’mlookingforaplacerightnow.Sohowistherent?Isit(78)r?78.A:Yes,Ithinkso.It’sespeciallylowbecauseIdohousecleaning(79)oaweekforthelandlady.79.N:That(80)slikeagoodidea.Howdoyougetalong80.withthelandlady?A:Fine.ActuallyIdon’tseemuchofher.We(81)s81.thekitchenbutitseemsshe’snotintheremuch.N:Howdidyoufindtheplace?A:(82)Tanadinthenewspaper.Itdidn’ttaketoo82.muchtimetofindit.Bytheway,I(83)hthatthe83.universityhousingofficehasagoodrentallist.I’dcheckoverthereifI(84)wyou.84.N:Thankfortheidea.I(85)rwanttogetsettled.85.A:Goodluck.第二节书面表达(25分)国庆节即将来临,同学们都在谈论如何度过一周长假的问题。根据下面表格提示,用英语写一篇短文,并发表自己的观点。14/14\n外出旅游呆在家里1.了解祖国,亲近自然;2.有益于身心健康;3.有利于节后的学习。1.好好休息一下;2.补补功课;3.时间宝贵,多读几本书。注意:1.短文须包括提示的全部内容要点,可适当发挥;2.词数:100左右;3.开头已为你写好。TheNationalDayisdrawingnear.Almostallthestudentsaretalkingabout…座位号2022届高三第二次月考英语试题答题卡第一部分听力题号12345678910答案题号11121314151617181920答案第二部分单选题号212223242526272829303132333435答案第三部分完型填空14/14\n题号36373839404142434445答案题号46474849505152535455答案第四部分阅读理解题号56575859606162636465答案题号66676869707172737475答案第五部分对话填空76777879808182838485第六部分书面表达TheNationalDayisdrawingnear.Almostallthestudentsaretalkingabout…14/14\n2022届高三第二次月考英语试题答案第一部分听力题号12345678910答案CCACBBCBAB题号11121314151617181920答案CBCBCBABCA14/14\n第二部分单选题号212223242526272829303132333435答案CADBACBDACBDACD第三部分完型填空题号36373839404142434445答案ADBCACADCB题号46474849505152535455答案DABCDACACB第四部分阅读理解题号56575859606162636465答案ADCBABCDCB题号66676869707172737475答案CADBDADACB第五部分对话填空76.takes77.Actually78.reasonable79.once80.sounds/seems81.share82.Through83.hear84.were85.really第六部分书面表达TheNationalDayisdrawingnear.Almostallthestudentsaretalkingabouthowtospendtheone-weekholiday.Somethinkweshouldtaketheopportunitytogooutfortravel.Inthiswaywecanknowmoreaboutourcountryandgetclosetonature.Besides.it’sgoodforourhealthanditwillbenefitourstudyaftertheholiday.However,otherstudentsplantostayathometohaveagoodrestandmakeupsomelessons.Theysaythetimeisverypreciousandweshouldmakegooduseofittoreadmorebooks.Ithinkbothmakesense.Butmaybeit’sbettertospendsomeofittravelingandtherestreading.Wecankilltwobirdswithonestonethisway.14/14

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