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创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日五中五中 2021-20212021-2021 学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题 创创 作作历恰面历恰面人人:第卷第卷 选择题选择题一共一共 9090 分分考前须知:1.必须使需要用 2B 铅笔在答题卡上将所选答案对应的标号涂黑。2.第 I 卷一共两局部,计 90 分。第一局部 英语知识运用第一节第一节 单项选择一共单项选择一共 1010 小题;每一小题小题;每一小题 1 1 分,一共分,一共 1010 分分从 A、B、C、D 四个选项里面国,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。()1Every evening after dinner,if not from work,I will spend some timewalking my dog.Abeing tired Btiring Ctired Dto be tired()2The sale contract hree companies.Ainvolved in Binvolving in Cinvolved Dwas involving()3When the lawyer asks you questions about the case,you should be .Aon duty Bon guard Con purpose Don watch()4,you cant lift the heavy box up.AEven you are strong BStrong as you are 日日 期期:二二 零零 二二二二 年年 1 1 月月 1 1 日日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日CHowever you are strong DAs you are strong()5-How do you deal with the disagreement between the company and thecustomers?-The key the problem is to meet the demand by the customers.Ato solving,making Bto solve,makingCto solving,made Dto solve,made()6It is reported that many a new house at present in the disaster area.Aare being built Bwere being builtCwan being built Dis being built()7Your favourite movie star Jackie Chan came to the party,you togetherwith us.Amust go Bcant have goneCshould have gone Dshould go()8It is a good habit to your shoes on the doormat before your enter thehouse.Aattach Bshape Cwipe Dlimit()9I bought my mother a present and wished to give her a surprise on her birthday,but my father the secret.Aput away Bkept away Cgave away Dgot away()10Some students are unwilling to attend this years summer camp becauseof the cost involved.Abadly Bpartly Csimilarly Dtraditionally第二节第二节 完形填空一共完形填空一共 2020 小题;每一小题小题;每一小题 1.51.5 分,一共分,一共 3030 分分创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的所给选项阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的所给选项A A、B B、C C、D D中,选出可以填入空白处的中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When I was awake,I could hear Mom doing something in the kitchen.It was mybirthday,and I was 11 .What if my husband hadnt taken Mom 12 for a card?Once Mom found it wasmy birthday,she would be sad that she had 13 and had nothing to give me.She evencant remember what we did two hours ago because of dementia(痴呆).Birthdays are not a big 14to me.I hate growing older.I dont mind ifMom forgets my birthday as 15 as she still remembers me.That someday she mightnot 16 me has been my biggest 17 ever since Mom got dementia.I cant 18anything more devastating(灾难性的)than being forgotten by my own mother.When Mom was diagnosed 19 dementia seven years ago,I was told she did nothave Alzheimers disease(阿尔茨海默病).I hoped that meant she would never forgether 20.But as Moms dementia 21,I realized that I had no idea whetherdementia could be as bad as Alzheimers.I really didnt understand the 22 .The sleeping house was quiet except for the 23 of Mom washing the bowlsleft last night in the kitchen.Will Mom live long enough to 24 me?Will theday come when she no longer worries about 25 my birthday because she no longerknows that I 26?Mom heard me come 27She hurried to the door.“Happy birthday to you,shesang.We laughed as I hugged her tightly,and both of us were very 28 that shehad remembered.Momentslater she said,“Oh,there seems to be something here for创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日you.She brought me her card.My husband did,29 take her shopping.Thebirthday-for-a-daughter card was filled with expressions of 30 in pink.()11.()12.()13.()14.()15.()16.()17.()18.()19.()20.()21.()22.()23.()24.()25.()26.()27.()28.()29.()30.第二局部第二局部 阅读理解阅读理解(一共两节,一共 50 分第一节第一节阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的四个选项阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的四个选项A A、B B、C C、D D中,选出最正确选项,中,选出最正确选项,A.afraidA.longingA.missedA.cardA.wellA.needA.happinessA.imagineA.withA.ageA.curedA.influenceA.actionA.forgetA.celebratingA.promiseA.slowlyA.nervousA.at lastB.busyB.waitingB.forgottenB.experienceB.hardB.recognizeB.giftB.rememberB.aboutB.birthdayB.improvedB.resultB.soundB.believeB.rememberingB.disappearB.farB.interestedB.after allC.sadC.shoppingC.lostC.problemC.longC.helpC.luckC.believeC.fromC.houseC.recoveredC.differenceC.viewC.rememberC.holdingC.existC.fastC.surprisedC.in returnC.wishesD.happyD.workingD.rememberedD.dealD.oftenD.loveD.fearD.knowD.forD.familyD.progressedD.effectD.sceneD.loveD.forgettingD.understandD.nearD.sadD.at firstD.loveA.congratulationsB.greetings创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。一共一共 2020 小题;每一小题小题;每一小题 2 2 分,一共分,一共 4040 分分A AThunder was coming when Reginald Eppes woke up at five in the morning.He checkedthe weather forecast.A violent storm was coming,but it sounded like his smalltown wouldnt be hit too hard.But Eppes,a firefighter,had clearly known the powerof these huge storms from experiences.“Do you know where the flashlights(手电)are?he asked his wife.Danielle.Just then,thunder was all around them.The moment he turned the flashlight on,thehouse lights went off.A second later,the kitchen windows were broken.Eppes andDanielle ran to their boys who were still sleeping in their bedroom.“Get up,get up,R.J.!Eppes shouted,waving his flashlight.The sleepy boymoved to the edge of the bed.Eppes held out his arms and ordered his son to jump.He was too late.The roof was torn down.R.J.was buried under the pieces.“Ive lost him,Eppes thought.Quickly,he hurried to Joel to shield him.Glass,wood,and plaster(灰泥)hit them.Then something huge,heavymaybe thewashing machineknocked into him.He hurt his arms,but he still held the flashlightin one hand.After a long period,the wind began to die down.Eppes found himself standingin the ruins of his home.Darkness lay all about him.Then he thought he saw a shapemoving straight toward him.It was R.J.,guided home by the light of his fathersflashlight.At the hospital later,R.J.described what had happened to him.“I rushed out创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日when the wall started moving.I was scared.My mom and dad were gone.Pieces of glasshit my back,and something hit my neck really hard.R.J.had been raised up into the air by the wind and dropped back to the ground.Amazingly,R.J.was not hurt badly.Of all his family,Eppes was hurt most seriously.31.The lights in Eppes house went off when .A.R.J.was ordered to jump by his father B.Eppes woke up in the morning C.Danielle ran to the two boys D.Eppes turned the flashlight on32.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.R.J.found his father with the help of his mother.B.R.J.was buried in the ruins before he could get out of his bed.C.Eppes was buried in the runis when the wind died down.D.Eppes was still sleeping when the storm happened.33.We can learn from the passage that .A.R.J.s neck was seriously hurt by the falling roof.B.Eppes wasnt in the house when the storm same C.Eppes had experienced such violent storms before D.the storm hit the town without any warning34.The underlined word in Paragraph 4 probably means .A.stop B.wake up C.look for D.protectB BA study by Oxford University Press(OUP)into British childrens writing showsthat the future of written English will learn more from Hollywood films than Dickens创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日or Shakespeare.Researchers who looked at the analysis of 74,000 short stories in a nationalcompetition found the children were increasingly using American words such asgarbage,trash can,sidewalk,candy,and flashlight.The stories,written by pupilsaged 7 to 13,show how fairy cakes are referred to as cupcakes and a dinner jackethas become a tuxedo(晚礼服).“Smart is now often used as“clever.Chris Evans,whose radio show runs the competition,said the results were“interesting,adding,“Whod have thought that the popular American musicianSimon Cowell and Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi would be among the famous namesthat come up in childrens work repeatedly?But according to the study,pupils are let down by some basic knowledge ofEnglish.Children are not familiar with simple spellings such as“does and“clothes and struggle to use the past tense correctly.Researchers also found that punctuation(标点)was underused,especiallysemi-colons and speech marks.Some did not know how to use capital letters.However,exclamation(感慨)marks were overused.Researchers found 35,171 examples in total,with some young writers using five at a time.Popular US fiction(小说)such as the Twilight vampire novels and films isthought to be fuelling the increasing use of American vocabulary and spelling.Moderntechnology is also influential.Out of almost 300 references to“blackberry,nearly half refer to mobile phones.Characters frequently“google for informationor use“apps.But the researchers found a wealth of imaginative and inventive创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日ideas.Fears that texting was corrupting childrens written work were unfound,theysaid,with youngsters only using text-expressions when they were referring to a textmessage.Samantha Armstrong,of the OUP childrens dictionaries division,said,“Weshould accept the facts calmly.Perhaps we are catching a glimpse(一瞥)of thelanguage of the future.35.The study of Oxford University Press shows that .A.British childrens writing is highly influenced by modern American cultureB.British children dont like English films or English literatureC.British childrens writing is getting worse and worseD.British children are losing interest in classical literature36.What makes Chris Evans feel surprised?A.There are good ideas and rich vocabulary in childrens works.B.Some famous foreigners often appear in childrens stories.C.Childrens works are popular with the great successful people.D.The national competition is so helpful to childrens writing.37.According to the passage,which of the following parts should the childrenimprove?A.Pronunciation B.Reading.C.Grammar.D.Handwriting38.It can be infered from Paragraph 7 that .A.children often use the texting phrases in their writing创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日B.people worried about the effect of texting on childrens writing before C.children could develop their interests in writing while texting D.texting can help children learn newly developed words.C CCard benefits and programsWith your Club Card,you can enjoy exclusive savings all across the store ANDanytime you shop online at Safeway .Safeway Club Card membership entitles youto enjoy all our special money-saving promotions.Saving Is EasySaving Is EasyShow your card at checkout whenever you shop.Your savings are automatically deducted(扣除)and appear on your receipt.If you forget your card,just enter your telephone number at checkout and receiveyour savings.Earn Money for EducationEarn Money for EducationEarn money for your school with the eScrip program.Get money for college with the Upromise 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About a Tree at New Yorks Flag ArtFoundation(10 July-7 September).The subject has proved surprisingly fertile.“Ididnt expect that there would be so many artists in the show but I discoveredthat just about every artist who ever lived has made a tree work,says the artsjournalist Linda Yablonsky,who has organised the show.There are works by artists including Charles Ray,Tacita Dean,and Zoe Leonard,as well as by a notable figure of the 1960s music scene,Rory McEwen,whosehyperrealist(超现实的)paintings are also on show at Kew Gardens in London.Some artists have made new works for the exhibition,including Oscar Tuazon,who has created a concrete and steel image of trees.Other works,such as a10-foot-tall prototype(原型)for a tree by Ugo Rondinone,are on show for the firsttime.There is a range of photographic works,including Sally Galls Thirst,2021.The focus on trees was partly inspired by an interview with the artist CyprienGaillard that Yablonsky conducted two days before Glenn Fuhrman,the founder of theFlag Art Foundation,asked her to organise a show.Gaillard had shown Yablonsky alimited-edition artists book that he had made of his night photographs of treesin Los Angeles.“They were very moody and strange and quite beautiful,nearly创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日创 作人:历恰面日 期:二 零 二二 年 1 月 1 日abstract,Yablonsky says.“I kept thinking about Tacita Deans painted treephotographs and postcards,and wondered what other artists had done.“I see trees everywhere now,in almost every exhibition,Yablonsky says.“A tree is a figure in a landscape;each one is different.They re magnificentwhen theyre full or tall or old and extremely poignant(令人悲伤的)when they arebare or dead.They die in the winter and come alivein the spring,which gives thema aspect of life that is uplifting.They provide oxygen for us to breathe;we cantlive without them.And now I cant live without tree art.43.What was the subject of the exhibition?A.Trees.B.Artists.C.Photographs.D.Art.44.What were on show in the exhibition?A.Some tree works and photographic works B.Some tree works made by someartists.C.Some photographic works.D.Some trees photographs.45.The exhibition was held to .A.let people know more about art works B.enable Yablonsky to live with treeart C.make people enjoy tree