1、 高二 外语 月考 第 1 页 共 5 页 实验中学 2018-2019 年度上学期高二英语第一次月考 组卷人:周中丽 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分) 做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节 听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What will the man probably do during his holiday? A. Do his work. B. Travel
2、 to Qingdao. C. Climb some mountains. 2. What does the woman offer the man? A. Iced tea. B. Cookies. C. Chips. 3. How much did the woman buy her watch for? A. $1000. B. $800. C. $200. 4. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Boss and employee. B. Waiter and customer. C. Co-workers. 5. Wh
3、at are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Their biology teacher. B. The womans parents. C. The pet of the class. 第二节 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。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、 7题。 6. Why is Anna going to Greece? A. To go on vac
4、ation. B. To attend a wedding. C. To be on a business trip. 7. What does Tim like about Greece? A. The boats. B. The people. C. The food. 听第 7段材料 , 回答第 8、 9题。 8. What volunteer work does Lucy sometimes do? A. She helps old people. B. She takes care of animals. C. She teaches homeless children. 9. Ho
5、w much time per week does Lucy usually do volunteer work? A. Two days. B. One day. C. Five hours. 听第 8段材料 , 回答第 10至 12题。 10. What did Glen add to his baklava? A. Chocolate. B. Honey. C. Nuts. 11. When did Glen get interested in baking? A. When he was five. B. When he was twenty. C. When he was thirt
6、y-five. 12. Where did Glen get the idea for his baklava? A. In Turkey. B. In America. C. In France. 听第 9段材料 , 回答第 13至 16题。 13. Why is the woman surprised? A. The park is not crowded during school holidays. B. The park is crowded all year round. C. The park isnt for children. 14. What time of year is
7、 it? A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Fall. 15. How does the man feel about his job? A. He loves it. B. He is tired of it. C. He feels stressed. 16. Where will the man probably work in future? A. At a bank. B. At a college. C. At Disneyland. 听第 10段材料 , 回答第 17至 20题。 17. How long was the baby elephant trapped
8、 in the well? A. For 8 hours. B. For 9 hours. C. For 11 hours. 18. What did the villagers do when they first arrived there? A. They stood watching. B. They cut some bananas. C. They removed some of the soil. 19. Who got the baby elephant out of the well at last? A. The villagers. B. The mother eleph
9、ant. C. The baby elephant himself. 20. How is the ending of the story? A. Sad. B. Happy. C. Surprising. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项( A、 B、 C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题高二 外语 月考 第 2 页 共 5 页 卡上将该项涂黑。 A Whether she loves pets, books, make-up, music, or all of the above, t
10、heres a perfect gift for your number one mama. For the bookworm For the woman who took you to the library to get your very first card, show how much you appreciate her love of language and words with one of these book-themed mugs for a Mothers Day gift. You can choose from a good old fashioned libra
11、ry card, a funny banned books motif, or ones featuring your favorite literary characters, including Edgar Allen Poe and Alice in Wonderland. These are some of the most meaningful Mothers Day gifts moms have ever received. Library Card Mug, $18.49, A For the perfume wearer Scent is the strongest sens
12、e tied to memory, so you can likely close your eyes and know exactly how your mom smells, no matter how far away you are from her. Consider signing her up for this perfume subscription service as a Mothers Day gift. Shell get a 30-day supply of designer perfume each month, from Dior to Bvlgari and 4
13、50 more. Scentbird, $14.95 per month, For the music fan If your mom has Spotify playlists or a knack for DJing, singing or dancing, gift her this sweet bluetooth speaker inside of a beautiful wooden cabinet. Choose from hickory, white or black, and fill your dinners together with her top jams, whic
14、h might just make her cry. Como Audio Solo, $299, For the cat mom Now that her litter has found their way to different states, your moms attention has turned toward her fur baby: your family cat. Though you might be a tad jealous of the TLC the kitty receives, theres nothing more your cat-loving ma
15、ma will enjoy than a gift for her new pal. With places to sleep, play and more, you might wish the Vesper Minou came in human-size, too. Vesper Minou Bench Scratcher, $61.99, A 21. Where can you buy a gift if your mom loves perfume? A. At A. B. At . C. At . D. At A. 22. Vesper Minou may be a good ch
16、oice for _. A. the cat mom B. the music fan C. the perfume wearer D. the bookworm 23. What is the purpose of the passage ? A. To celebrate Mother s Day. B. To explain reasons for gifts. C. To advertise gifts for mom. D. To introduce ways to send gifts. B It couldnt be more perfect. The morning air w
17、as filled with the smell of fresh baked cinnamon rolls (肉桂卷 ). They are legendary in this home. Oh, not the ones that come in a can. The ones that grandmother creates. They take much longer, but they wouldnt want it any other way. When they visit her, they sleep in a little later. Not so much becaus
18、e they are tired from the trip. They only live a few hours away. They really dont need to sleep over, either, but they do for all the right reasons. Its home. You dont just visit home. You return to it. You re -live it. You soak in the smells of early morning cinnamon. You roll over in the thought o
19、f sweet cream icing dripping off your chin. You stay in bed just a little longer so you can hear the sounds of home once more. The clanking (丁当声 ) of the pans, the sound of the rolling pin, and the signal that makes you jump to your feet. youre home. Mom and dad rush to get the children up. Running
20、down the hallway they pause for moment to breathe in the smell of fresh coffee. Not just any coffee. This coffee is created in the same old percolat or (咖啡滤壶 ) that grandmother has used since grandfather and she were married. “It still works better than those new things they sell,” she would be quic
21、k to tell you. Everyone now gathered around the kitchen table, they settle into a quiet almost trance-like (出神一样 ) existence. Everyones eyes are now fixed on grandmother. Eight eyes follow each cinnamon roll as they are placed on the plate in front of them. You dont dive into it. You enjoy the momen
22、t as you watch the icing slowly melt down the sides. “This is heavenly,” mother says. “You are an angel,” father adds. Then, from the smallest child comes the biggest question. “Grandmother, when you go to heaven can we still visit?” the child asks. Grandmother takes her place at the head of the tab
23、le, picks up her fork and says, “I will visit you.” “How?” the child asks. Grandmother takes her first bite of the cinnamon roll, places the fork back down and leans toward the child. Smiling, she places her finger on the childs heart and says, “Ill be right here. Somewhere in between.” 24. Why do t
24、hey sleep in later? A. Because they are tired from the trip. B. Because they live close to Grandmother. C. Because they just relax themselves at home. D. Because they have no reason to get up early. 25. From the passage, we can learn the Grandmother is . A. lovely and optimistic B. kindly and dilige
25、nt C. strict and energetic D. merciful and determined 26. What can we infer from the underlined sentence? A. The Grandmother wont go anywhere. B. The child can visit the Grandmother in heaven. C. All the family will stay together forever no matter what. D. The sweet memories of the Grandmother will
26、never die. 27. What can be the best title? A. Theyre home. B. A perfect day. C. Sleep in later. D. Grandmothers story. 高二 外语 月考 第 3 页 共 5 页 C It sounds like something straight out of a horror movie, but a zombie (僵尸 )-like disease is taking a loss on deer populations across the country. Chronic wast
27、ing disease (CWD), also known as “zombie deer disease”, was first observed in deer populations during the 1960s, and now in some areas, the disease has infected 25 percent of the local deer populationand those figures are as 79 percent in highly-infected areas, according to the Centers for Disease C
28、ontrol and Prevention. It has been reported in 25 states and two Canadian provinces. The disease causes the brains of infected animalincluding deer, elk, caribou, and mooseto gradually deteriorate. In the end, the animals can almost seem like zombies, with symptoms (症状 ) like drooling, aggression, e
29、xtreme weight loss, stumbling, and tremors. The condition is always fatal and there is no treatment. Scientist can t explain exactly how CWD spreads, though they believe animals can become infected through polluted liquids and foods, and/or through bodily fluids. It s estimated that North American r
30、esidents eat around 7,000-15,000 chronic wasting disease-ridden animals every year, according to the Alliance for Public Wildlife. And now some experts are wondering if it could spread to humans. While there are currently no known cases of CWD in humans, a study conducted by the Alberta Prion Resear
31、ch Institute recently discovered that the disease can be spread to monkeys whove eaten infected deer meat. The primates chosen for the study were selected for their genetic similarity to humans. “The assumption was for the longest time that chronic wasting disease was not a threat to human health, ”
32、 Stefanie Czub, the lead researcher of the study told The Tyee. “But with the new data, it seems we need to revisit this view to some degree.” 28. What do we know about CWD from the first paragraph? A. It comes out of a horror movie. B. It has infected all the local deer. C. It is reducing deer popu
33、lations. D. It was first observed in Canada. 29. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “deteriorate” in paragraph 2? A. Worsen. B. Grow. C. Practise. D. Lessen 30. How does CWD possibly spread? A. Through drinking water. B. Through bodily fluids. C. Through other wildlife. D. Throug
34、h human s foods. 31. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. Monkeys love eating infected deer meat. B. Humans may still be in danger of CWD. C. CWD is not a threat to human health at all. D. Primates share the same gene with humans. D Last week, two companies, Kitty Hawk and Uber, announced t
35、heir plans to bring flying cars to reality very soon. Imagine never having to worry about traffic, stop lights, or road construction. A flying car would get to a place much faster than one travelling by road. On the other hand, imagine having to avoid drones ( 无人驾驶飞机 ) and other flying cars. Also, w
36、hat if your batter y dies when you are in the air? And, how will you know where to land? Kitty Hawk is a start-up tech company supported by Google co-founder, Larry Page. According to the Kitty Hawk website, its car will be able to travel at speeds up to 40 kilometers an hour in the air. It says und
37、er US aviation law such a machine “does not require registration or a pilots license and may be flown in uncongested (不拥挤的 ) areas for recreational purposes.” As of now, the car can only be flown over fresh water. Kitty Hawk is making a list of people interested in buying the flying car. They must p
38、ay a deposit of US$100. Those who get their names on the list early will receive US$2, 000 off the final cost of the car. However, Kitty Hawk has not yet announced the price. Kitty Hawk expects its first flying cars will go on sale by the end of this year. At a conference last week, Uber announced p
39、lans for flying taxis to begin carrying passengers. Unlike the Kitty Hawk company, Uber does not plan to build its flying cars. Instead, it will use the resources of partner companies. Like the Kitty Hawk car, Uber flying taxis will use electric power. Uber says its flying taxis could travel up to 2
40、41 kilometers an hour. The company said that could reduce the travel time between San Francisco and San Jose, California from two hours on the road to 15 minutes in the air. Riders could use the Uber app to book a flying taxi to take them to their destinations. The company has not yet said how costl
41、y air taxi travel would be compared to road taxi travel. 32. What could the main problems for flying cars be? A. There is not enough space for them to land. B. Sky transportation would cause more traffic jams. C. They travel much more slowly than travelling by road. D. They may hit other flying cars
42、 or have a dead battery in the sky. 33. According to the passage, the pilots of flying cars _. A. must be professional pilots B. are required to fly in crowded space C. are not required to have a pilots license D. are only allowed to fly in urgent situations 34. What is Kitty Hawk doing to attract c
43、ustomers? A. Reducing the price for all customers. B. Giving rewards to those visiting its website. C. Advertising its first flying cars on public media. D. Offering a discount to those paying a deposit early. 35. What is the difference between Uber and Kitty Hawk in the flying car market? A. Ubers
44、flying taxis will use electric power. B. Uber intends to build its flying cars to fly very fast. C. The trips made by Ubers flying taxis are much cheaper than road taxis. D. Uber prefers to use the resources of partners rather than build its flying cars. 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出
45、能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 New lives for old phones When a new mobile phone starts to be sold in stores, many people rush out to buy one. We all want the newest, latest thing. 36 . 高二 外语 月考 第 4 页 共 5 页 Mike Townsend works at Total Recall, a mobile phone recycling company. “Dont throw your old phone aw
46、ay. 37 . If you throw it away, it goes with other rubbish to become landfill (填埋的垃圾 ). In other words, it is put in a big hole in the ground and it becomes a big problem,” he says. Mobile phones contain some poisonous materials. If your phone goes to a landfill, these poisonous materials can get out
47、 and get into the water under the ground. Thats the water we need to drink or water that goes into rivers or the ocean. 38 . Thats a lot of landfill and a lot of poisonous mater ials. “At Total Recall, we separate the old phones into pieces. Most of the materials in a mobile phone can be recycled an
48、d used again. 39 . For example, phone batteries contain nickel and cadmium. The nickel is used to make steel, and the cadmium can be used to make new batteries,” explains Mike. “ 40 . You can usually just take it into a mobile phone and theyll send it to us,” says Mike. So, before you throw that mob
49、ile phone away, use it one last time: search for a recycler near you and give them a call. A. Send it to us and well recycle it . B. Recycling your old phone is easy. C. How much is our old mobile phone worth? D. But what should we do with our old mobile phones? E. Millions of mobile phones are thrown away every year. F. We sell the parts and they are used to make new products. G. Recycling materials helps kee
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