高二英语10月月考试题.doc
- 1 - / 30【2019【2019 最新最新】精选高二英语精选高二英语 1010 月月考试题月月考试题第第 I I 卷卷I.I. ListeningListening Comprehension(25%)Comprehension(25%)Section A Directions:Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Teacher and studentB. Husband and wifeC. Doctor and patientD. Boss and employee2. A. Go to a library.B. Finish her report.C. Go shopping.D. Stay at home.3. A. By ship.B. By air.C. By train.D. By land.4. A. In the bank.B. In the post office.C. In the hospital.D. In the school.- 2 - / 305. A. Mrs. Butler.B. A telephone operator.C. A manager.D. A technician.6. A. Paper plates are cheaper than dishes.B. The womans roommate will return soon.C. There is no need to wash the dishes now.D. Dishes break more easily than paper plates.7. A. Go to the restaurant.B. Dine at home.C. Go on a diet.D. Cook for the man.8. A. Walk ahead for 300 meters or so. B. Turn right and walk ahead.C. Turn left and walk back 300 meters. D. Stay where she is and call a taxi.9. A. The woman worked in the office last night.B. The woman didnt see the film last night.C. The woman sold her ticket off.D. The woman forgot to bring her ticket.10. A. He doesnt know the manager well.B. He knows the building very well.C. He cant understand what the woman said.D. He doesnt know where to find the manager.SectionSection B B - 3 - / 30Directions:Directions: InIn SectionSection B,B, youyou willwill hearhear twotwo shortshort passagespassages andand oneone longerlonger conversation,conversation, andand youyou willwill bebe askedasked questionsquestions onon eacheach ofof them.them. TheThe passagespassages andand conversationconversation willwill bebe readread twice,twice, butbut thethe questionsquestions willwill bebe spokenspoken onlyonly once.once. WhenWhen youyou hearhear a a question,question, readread thethe fourfour possiblepossible answersanswers onon youryour paperpaper andand decidedecide whichwhich oneone wouldwould bebe thethe bestbest answeranswer toto thethe questionquestion youyou havehave heard.heard. QuestionsQuestions 1111 throughthrough 1313 areare basedbased onon thethe followingfollowing passage.passage.11. A. Its long history.B. What it is made of.C. The guests that stay there.D. The price of the rooms.12. A. The salt deserts.B. The nearby ground/C. A salt factory.D. The salt lake.13. A. It was under a lake many years ago.B. It is bright white all day and night.C. There are several roads to the hotel.D. The rooms stay warm after the sun sets.QuestionsQuestions 1414 throughthrough 1616 areare basedbased onon thethe followingfollowing passage.passage.14. A. Because Teddys seat was in the front now.B. Because Teddy often told lies when he needed a bath.- 4 - / 30C. Because Teddy didnt get along well with the other children.D. Because Teddy didnt give Mrs. Thompson a present on the first day.15. A. She was pleased with what she had done.B. She was happy with the present Teddy gave her.C. She was surprised that Teddys mother used perfume.D. She felt sorry because she didnt care about Teddy before.16. A. Teddy was a clever and diligent student.B. Care and love can make a difference.C. Friendship is quite important for students.D. Mrs. Thompson was not a really good teacher.QuestionsQuestions 1717 throughthrough 2020 areare basedbased onon thethe followingfollowing passage.passage.17. A. Its interesting but dangerous.B. Its not as exciting as he thought.C. Its boring but has lots of action.D. Its exciting and worth watching.18. A. The two speakers.B. L.A. Lakers and 76ers.C. The best womens teams.D. The boys friends.- 5 - / 3019. A. 14 ponds. B. 40 ponds.C. 35 ponds.D. 53 ponds.20. A. Play basketball with the man.B. Buy two tickets from the man.C. Go to see some friends.D. Watch the basketball match.II.II. GrammarGrammar andand VocabularyVocabularySectionSection A A (10%)(10%)Directions:Directions: AfterAfter readingreading thethe passagepassage below,below, fillfill inin thethe blanksblanks toto makemake thethe passagepassage coherentcoherent andand grammaticallygrammatically correct.correct. ForFor thethe blanksblanks withwith a a givengiven word,word, fillfill inin eacheach blankblank withwith thethe properproper formform ofof thethe givengiven word;word; forfor thethe otherother blanks,blanks, useuse oneone wordword thatthat bestbest fitsfits eacheach blank.blank.Many governments are promoting above and underground transit systems to fight such congestion (拥堵).Urban trains are appearing even in the wide expanses of the Western United States, in places like Dallas, a city (21) _ (know) for oil riches and big cars.People are not very used to (22) _ (ride) a train around the city. But actually, Dallas and Houston have both started light rail systems. It's very popular in both cities.What is happening in Dallas(23) _ (reflect) a - 6 - / 30growing trend elsewhere in the United States, says William Millar, president of the American Public Transportation Association. “In the last several years, public transportation in America has undergone a renaissance (复兴),”Voters across the United States are supporting public transit systems.In 1900, many US cities had extensive urban rail systems. (24) _ with the arrival of the automobile, most of them disappeared by the 1950s. Now many cities are returning to (25) _ they had 100 years ago.In other countries, riding buses, trains or subways are part of everyday life.“Many countries support public transportation to a much (26) _ (great) degree than what happens in the United States, particularly in Europe. In other places in the world, there is a tremendous growth of investment in public transit.Throughout Southeast Asia, certainly in the capital cities, major rail systems (27) _ (build) over the last two or three decades. In South Americawe see not only rail systems being built, but we see some of the most innovative use of public transit buses as anywhere in the world.Rising levels of pollution from cars is leading to more - 7 - / 30investment in public transportation. Public transport can help cities develop (28) _ spoiling the environment with excessive greenhouse gas emissions.Many analysts say the growth of public transportation does not challenge the automobile but rather provides (29) _ choice to commuters. As a rising number of people want to go to (30) _ infinite number of places at any time, public transportation maybe the answer.SectionSection B(20%)B(20%)Directions:Directions: CompleteComplete thethe followingfollowing passagepassage byby usingusing thethe wordswords inin thethe box.box. EachEach wordword cancan onlyonly bebe usedused once.once. NoteNote thatthat therethere isis oneone wordword moremore thanthan youyou need.need.A. included B. promising C. achievements D. provedE. transfer F. outstandingG. signH. appearances I. scoringJ. captureK. referredRonaldo Luiz Nazario de Limal was born on 22 September 1976 in a poor suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Like most of his childhood friends, Ronaldo began his soccer career playing barefoot in the streets of his neighborhood. At the age of 14, he joined Saint Cristov soccer club and only two years later became the star of Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte (31) - 8 - / 30_ a total of 58 goals in 60 matches and earning himself a reputation for his explosive pace and (32) _ finishing skills. His goal-scoring record and unusual ability led him to be (33) _ in the Brazilian World Cup winning team the following year. After the World Cup, many top European football clubs were trying to (34) _ him. Many people, including Brazilian football legend Pelé, considered him as the most (35) _ footballer of his generation.Since his (36) _ to Dutch team PSV Eindhoven, Ronaldos biography is one of success after success. Two Copa Américas, a UEFA Cup, a Dutch Cup, a Spanish League Cup, and two awards as best player in the world, all in the space of two years, are some of Ronaldos impressive (37) _. On arrival to Inter-Milan in 1997, Ronaldo became the idol (偶像) of the local fans who refer to him as “il Fenomeno.” (奇才)Since the 98 World Cup he has suffered two serious knee injuries that have severely limited his (38) _. Just when people began to wonder whether Ronaldo would be able to continue with his football career, he (39) _ to the world that he still could play. In the World Cup held in - 9 - / 30Korea and Japan, the magical striker won the Golden Shoe award and tied Pelé's Brazilian record for career World Cup goals with 12. He helped Brazil (40) _ its fifth World Cup championship on June 30 with a 2-0 win over Germany. It was the third time that Ronaldo has ever played in the World Cup.III.III. GrammarGrammar andand VocabularyVocabularySectionSection A(15%)A(15%)Directions:Directions: ForFor eacheach blankblank inin thethe followingfollowing passagepassage therethere areare fourfour wordswords oror phrasesphrases markedmarked A,A, B,B, C C andand D.D. FillFill inin eacheach blankblank withwith thethe wordword oror phrasephrase thatthat bestbest fitsfits thethe context.context.Welcome to the Bourton-on-the-Water Website. The content of the site has been produced by local people _41_ you, as a visitor, can enjoy at your leisure some of the delightful _42_ of our lovely village and the countryside around it.The Cotswolds have always been looked upon as the Heart of England. It is one of the few regions with an _43_ style all of its own and the steeply pitched roofs, stone mullions(竖框) and dormerwindows are typical. Built almost exclusively(仅仅) in warm yellow Cotswold stone, this delightful village has such a unique _44_ to visitors - 10 - / 30and residents alike.Regularly voted one of the prettiest villages in England, Bourton-on-the-Water has _45_ its share of Cotswold houses and cottages, many of them 300 years old, some _46_ to Elizabethan times 400 years ago. There is plenty to see and do here and we hope this _47_ and also our Visitor Information Centre can help to make your _48_ as enjoyable as possible.Bourton-on-the-Water Visitor Information Centre is independently owned, and _49_next to the Cotswold Perfumery in Victoria Street. Bed and breakfast accommodation and hotels can be _50_ before you arrive by using our telephone booking service (01451 822583). As agents for National Express Coaches, we are_51_ to book tickets both in Britain and Europe.For locals and visitors alike we hold a wide range of information and leaflets for _52_ and events throughout the area. We also sell discounted entry tickets to Blenheim Palace. Theatre tokens can be purchased here _53_. Locally produced rapeseed oil, honey, lavender products and maps, guide books, postcards, souvenirs are amongst our range of saleable goods.- 11 - / 30We look forward to _54_ you when you come to Bourton-on-the-Water and answering any question that you may have. We are here to help you make the most of your time in _55_.41. A. because of B. now that C. so that D. as well as42. A. leaflets B. features C. service D. hobbies43. A. architectural B. artificial C. available D. appropriate44. A. building B. material C. appeal D. roof45. A. more than B. less than C. other than D. rather than46. A. looking backB. adding up C. dating back D. standing up47. A. house B. site C. cottage D. region48. A. study B. play C. life D. stay49. A. located B. based C. closed D. existed- 12 - / 3050. A. shownB. called C. bought D. arranged51. A. eager B. anxious C. able D. lucky52. A. websites B. residents C. visitors D. attractions53. A. and so on B. so far C. as well D. as usual54. A. telling B. meeting C. answering D. showing55. A. Britain B. Europe C. Blenheim Palace D. the CotswoldsSectionSection B(30%)B(30%)Directions:Directions: ReadRead thethe followingfollowing threethree passages.passages. EachEach passagepassage isis followedfollowed byby severalseveral questionsquestions oror unfinishedunfinished statements.statements. ForFor eacheach ofof themthem therethere areare fourfour choiceschoices markedmarked A,A, B,B, C C andand D.D. ChooseChoose thethe oneone thatthat fitsfits bestbest accordingaccording toto thethe informationinformation givengiven inin thethe passagepassage youyou havehave justjust read.read.(A)(A)Perhaps you wouldnt want to live over 100, but certainly you would like to live a long and healthy life. We all want to know the trick for extending our lives, and - 13 - / 30physicians and researchers have written thousands of pages on the topic. Most of them write about the ways of taking care of our body; Cut your cholesterol (胆固醇), lose weight, exercise, stop smoking, and watch our blood pressure. While these are important, there is more to consider. Just as critical are how much you like your job, whether you have a good relationship with your parents and children, whether youre depressed or happy.We would all agree that these factors count in quality of life. The fact is that they count in length of life, too. The truth is that being well does not simply mean being in great physical shape. Overall good health is composed of five unique circles of wellness: the physical, the mental, the family and the social, the spiritual, and the material. The five circles of wellness interlock and interact. Most of us have experienced the way the circles affect one another. Perhaps mental stress caused a headache, which hurt so much that you stayed home from a party, which meant you spent Saturday night alone, which made you so depressed that you ate a quart of ice cream. Or perhaps the circles of wellness interacted in a positive way: A peaceful walk on the beach calmed your mind, relaxed your body, gave you physical - 14 - / 30exercise, helped you sleep better, and made you more pleasant to be around, and so on.In order to live a life that is not only long, but happy, satisfying, ad fulfilling what I call a “sweet” life you must have good health in all five circles. Knowing which areas need the most improvement and which are already healthy is the key to increasing your life span.56. What can be concluded from paragraph 1?A. We are more concerned about our body than physicians.B. Researches havent agreed on what benefits our health.C. Living over 100 is something that we are all