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1、- 1 -江苏省夹河中学 2018-2019 学年高二英语上学期第一次月考(10 月)试题(无答案)第 1 部分 选择题部分 (共 65 分). 单项填空(每题 1 分,共 15 分)1. She the book sometime in the past as there is no way she could have answered the questions so accurately. A. ought to read B. should have read C. must read D.must have read2. They regard it as their duty t

2、he best service for the customers. A. to provide B. providing C. provide D.provided3.The boy was sitting at the desk, hard when his teacher entered the classroom. A. to pretend to work B. to pretend to be workingC. pretending to be working D.pretending to work 4.My friend, Jack, is thought foolishly

3、. Now he has no one but himself to blame for losing the job. A. to act B. to have acted C. acting D. having acted5.Do you feel like there or shall we take a bus? Id like to walk, but since there isnt much time left, Id rather we a taxi. A. to walk; take B.to walk; took C. walking; took D. walking; t

4、ake6.You can rely on she will come to your help. She is honest and kind-hearted. A. it B. it that C. that D. that it7.Today acupuncture (针刺疗法 ) has become popular around the world, other traditional Chinese medicines. A. so have B. nor are C. so are D. nor have8.We all feel it is Jack as well as his

5、 wife that for their sons bad performance at school. A. are to blame B. is to be blamed C. is to blame D. are to be blamed9.Jordan became the second player more than 3, 000 points. A. scoring B. to score C. score D. to scoring10.Uncle Li has been working in the factory for more than thirty years, so

6、 he deserves . A. being honoured B.to honour C. having honoured D. honouring 11. at my classmates faces, I read the same excitement in their eyes. A. To look B. Look C.Looking D. Looked12.People have the belief factories should produce fewer things from raw materials, the supply is growing smaller a

7、nd smaller. - 2 -A. which; that B.that; whose C. which; whose D.that; of which 13. how to express his idea in English, he turned to the dictionary. A. Not knowing B.Does not know C. Knowing not D. Not to know14.The more careful you are while writing a composition, . A. you make the fewer mistakes B.

8、 the fewer mistakes you will make C.the few mistakes you will make D. fewer mistakes will be made15.According to the new class rule, students found cellphones in the classrooms will be asked to leave the rooms immediately. A. use B. to use C. using D. having used. 完形填空(每题 2 分,共 30 分)A“This Friday we

9、ll have the yearly Egg Drop Challenge, ”said our science teacher, Mr Baker. “You can work alone or with a partner. ”My friend, Cassie, and I smiled at each other. We always worked on projects 16 . The 17 of the challenge was simpleto build a protective container to keep an egg from breaking when dro

10、pped over the stadium wall. I made my sandwich that afternoon while waiting for Cassie. 18 the butter-cream gave me an idea. “I have a brilliant design for our egg container! ”I said when Cassie arrived. “We can 19 the egg with some butter-cream. ”“Why not put the egg in a basket with a parachute (降

11、落伞) 20 ? ”Cassie rolled her eyes. “The parachute is better than that stupid idea. ”I couldnt believe it. Of course wed had our little 21 in the past, but shed never called any of my ideas“ 22 ”before. “Then Ill build mine and you build yours! ”23 words had been out, our friendship was challenged. Wh

12、en Friday finally arrived, I had to 24 Cassies Egg Force One looked pretty good. 25 , my Egg-cellent Egg Cream didnt look quite scientific. We kids carried our containers up three stadium steps and dropped them over the side wall. Those whose eggs broke were out; those whose eggs survived walked up

13、three more steps and dropped them again. This would go on till the last egg broke. After four rounds, only Cassie and I were 26 . I let go of my box. I heard someone say“ew”after seconds. Had my egg broken? I raced down the 27 . The side walk was dotted with egg shells (蛋壳) from those failed drops.

14、Finally I found my little Egg-cellent Egg Cream. “That looks like egg drop soup, Laura, ”Cassie said. She was holding her Egg Force One. My 28 raced. Had she won? I looked at her basket. 29 . “My egg bounced 30 , ”she explained, pointing to a broken shell. “A tie (平局) , ”Mr Baker said. Cassie looked

15、 at me, and her glare softened. I laughed. She smiled. . . 16. A. patiently B. silently C.alone D.together- 3 -17. A. function B.reason C. goal D. result18. A. Boiling B.Spreading C. Baking D. Holding19. A. protect B.replace C. carry D. mix20. A. followed B.attached C. covered D. supported21. A. ide

16、as B.worries C.fights D. challenges22. A. wrong B.stupid C. brilliant D. scientific23. A.And B.While C. But D. Since24. A. admit B.deny C.explain D. prove25. A. Therefore B.Otherwise C.Anyway D. Besides26. A.chosen B.wanted C. left D. discovered27. A. way B.steps C. wall D. sidewalk28. A. heart B. h

17、ands C. feet D.eyes 29. A. Lost B. Dirty C. Broken D. Empty30. A. around B. in C.out D. downBTwo sailors ran into each other in a pub. Over a few beers, one of the men told the other about his last voyage. “After a month at sea, ”he said, “we 31 our masts (桅杆) had been eaten through by termites (白蚁)

18、 ! ”“Thats terrible, ”said the second sailor. “Thats what I thought at first too, ”the first sailor said, “but it turned out to be good luck. As soon as we took the sails down to fix the masts, we were hit by a 32 wind so suddenly and so hard; it would 33 have blown us over if our sails were up at t

19、he time. ”“How lucky! ”“Thats 34 what I thought at the time, too. But because our sails were down, we couldnt take control, and because of the wind, we were blown onto a reef. The hole in the ship was too big to fix. We were stranded (搁浅) . ”“That is bad luck indeed. ”“Thats what I thought, too, whe

20、n it first 35 . But we all made it to the 36 alive and had plenty to eat. But now heres the real kicker: While we were on the island 37 about our terrible fate, we discovered buried 38 ! ”39 this story shows, you dont know if an event is“good”or“bad”, and even thinking about a past event you dont re

21、ally know because 40 keeps going. 41 , you can simply 42 whatever happens is“good”. If you think an event is good, its easy to have a 43 attitude. And your attitude affects your 44 , it affects the 45 people treat you and how you treat others, and it affects your energy level. And those can help pav

22、e the way for things to turn out well. A good attitude is a good thing. And a bad attitude does you no good at all. 31. A. knew B.discovered C. realizedD.distinguished- 4 -32. A. immediate B. abnormal C. violent D. rainy33. A. surely B.dangerously C. instantly D.probably 34. A. certainly B. really C

23、. indeed D. exactly35. A. blew B. happened C.sailed D.fixed36. A. beach B. water C.mountain D. treasure37. A. discussing B.thinking C. complaining D.delivering38. A. ship B.castle C.sailor D. treasure39. A. Although B.As C.Which D.Whatever40. A. ship B.life C.world D. story41. A. However B.Besides C

24、.Therefore D.Instead42. A. guess B.believe C. suggest D. assume43. A. difficult B. outgoing C.suspecting D.positive 44. A. voyage B.health C.event D. opinion45. A. way B. one C. method D.attitude . 阅读理解(每题 2 分,共 20 分)ATo Friend or Not to FriendWe all love our parents and turn to them when were in ne

25、ed, but would you like them to hear the conversations you have with your friends on the school playground or in lunch queue? Social networking sites have become extensions of the school hallways, so would you add your parents as“friends”and allow them to view your online activities and conversations

26、 with friends? In the past the generation gap included a technology gap, where children were up to date with latest technology and parents were left behind, content to continue their day to day lives as they always had because they had no need to know more about technology. However, more and more pa

27、rents are beginning to realize just how important social networks are in their lives. This realization has given many parents the motivation to educate themselves about social networking sites. These days many people are attracted to social networking sites because they can choose who they have arou

28、nd them; theres also a certain amount of control over privacy that we dont get in real life. Sometimes we feel that privacy is violated when we must accept a“friend”request from a parent or family member. Its a difficult choice whether or not to allow a parent to become a part of our online lives. O

29、n the one hand we dont want to“reject”their request because that might hurt their feelings or make them feel you have something to hide. On the other hand if you do accept, then you could have a sense of being watched and no longer feel free to comment or communicate the way you did before. A recent

30、 survey suggested that parents shouldnt take it personally if their child ignores their request: “When a teen ignores a parents friend - 5 -request, it doesnt necessarily mean that they are hiding something, but it could mean that this is one part of their life where they want to be independent. ”Pe

31、rhaps talking with parents and giving explanations would help soften the blow if you do choose not to add them to your friend list. 46. From Paragraph 2, we learn that . A. parents have realized the importance of social networksB. social networks successfully fill the generation gapC.parents feel se

32、cure about their privacy onlineD. social networks offer a platform for parents to communicate47. Teenagers may refuse a parents friend request because . A. they hide something from their parentsB. they are unwilling to be watched by parentsC. their parents tend to fall behind in technologyD.their pa

33、rents make negative comments on them 48. The passage is mainly about . A. privacy online B. social networksC.the generation gap D.parents friend requests 49. The passage is written mainly for . A. teachers B. parents C.teenagers D. researchersBExperts estimate that one out of every five fish sold wa

34、s caught illegally. It threatens (威胁) food security and hurts the environment. Officials are using new observational technology to fight illegal fishing. “Thank you for taking the time to join us here in Harwell (UK) in the Operations Center to what we callProject Eyes on the Seas. ”says Tony Long,

35、who leads the Ending Illegal Fishing program for Pew Charitable Trusts. The group created Project Eyes on the Seas. Large three-dimensional images of a globe can be seen on a video. “It looks different from what you might expect because this globe only shows you the boats that are coming into this s

36、ystem from a live automated information system or AIS. ”The screen shows 120, 000 fishing boats have AIS. They are required to have the technology. But those who are fishing illegally often turn it off. The technology does not tell observers when that happens. Project Eyes on the Seas combines satel

37、lite information with secret government records on every ships past activities. Mr Long says that permits researchers to understand exactly where the fishing boats are operating. The Pew team gives the information it gathers to port officials to help them decide if they should take action against a

38、ship. Tony Long says he would like to be able to provide port officials all over the world with clear lists. They would inform the officials about ships to inspect, ships to ban from entrance, and ships to permit entrance for trade activities. The Pacific island nation of Palau was an early user of

39、the technology. - 6 -Palau has one of the richest fishing areas in the world. Last year, it announced a plan to ban commercial fishing in a 630, 000 square kilometer area. K. B. Sakuma is a special adviser to the president of Palau. He says Palau is trying to deal with a recent increase in illegal,

40、unsupervised (无人监管的) and unreported fishing. “And its come to a head in the last year or two. From our southern island in the evening you can see on the horizon just dotted lights of these illegal fishermen that come into our waters, fill their ships with our fish, our resources, our food security.

41、. . ”50. The information is collected by the Pew team so as to . A. leave written records for the country onlyB. help fishermen to catch more fish on the SeasC. assist port officials in deciding whether to ban a ship from fishingD. prevent all of the fishing practices on the Seas51. What does the un

42、derlined word “They” in Paragraph 5 refer to? A.The fishing boats. B.The investigators. C.The clear lists. D. The Project Eyes. 52. Which of the following statements is closest in the meaning to the underlined sentence in the last paragraph? A. The problem begins to appear. B.The issue is urgent. C.

43、 The number of fishermen is increasing. D. The head of the fishermen is coming. CBig Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock in London. The name was given in honor of Sir Benjamin Hall, who was in charge of the work when the bell was built in 1856. It didnt strike until 3 years later. Th

44、e clock has become a landmark of the United Kingdom and London, particularly in the visual media (可视媒体) . When a television or film-maker wishes to quickly show a non-UK audience a certain location in Britain, a popular way to do so is to show an image of the Clock Tower. The Clock Tower is a focus

45、of New Year celebrations in the United Kingdom, with radio and TV stations tuning to its chimes (报时钟声) to welcome the start of the year. Londoners who live a proper distance from the Clock Tower and Big Ben can, by means of listening to the chimes both live and on the radio or television, hear the b

46、ell strike thirteen times on New Years Eve. This is possible because the speed of sound is a lot slower than the speed of radio waves. Big Ben has appeared in many films. In the 1978 version of The Thirty-Nine Steps, the hero attempted to halt the clocks progress to prevent a linked bomb blowing up

47、by hanging from the minute hand of its western face. It was also used in the filming of Shanghai Knights starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, and was described as being partially destroyed in the 2012 film Doctor Who. An animated version (卡通版 ) of the clock was also used as the setting in the Walt

48、Disney film The Great Mouse Detective, and was shown being destroyed by a UFO in the - 7 -film Mars Attacks! 53. Big Ben has served people for at least years. A.153 B. 148 C. 146 D.151 54. The second paragraph mainly wants to show us that Big Ben is . A. a most popular scene for film-makersB. a symb

49、ol of UK and London C. a must-see sight for tourists to LondonD. a popular place to have pictures taken55. The underlined word“halt”in Paragraph 5 probably means . A. look into something B. draw peoples attention to somethingC. make something work again D. get something to stop第二部分 非选择题部分(共 55 分)IV.任务型阅读(15 分)阅读下列文章并完成相关练习Climate change a

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