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1、- 1 -滁州市民办高中 2018-2019学年上学期第二次月考试卷高二英语考生注意:1. 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分 150分,考试时间 120分钟。2. 本卷命题范围:高考模式第 I卷(选择题 100 分)第 一 部 分 听 力 ( 共 20题 , 每 小 题 1.5分 , 共 30分 )第一节 (共 5小题,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,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的指定位置处。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。例: How much is the s

2、hirt?A.19.15 B.9.15 C.9.18 1. What does the man want to do?A. Go to the airport. B. Speak to Mr.Phillips. C. Rent a car.2. Who won the tennis match yesterday?A. Mark. B. Sally. C. Sallys brother.3. What will the woman probably do this evening?A. Attend the meeting. B. Go over the lesson. C. Eat out.

3、4. What do you know about the mans son?A. He is not doing well. B. He is as smart as his father. C. He is very poor.5. Where does the conversation take place probably?A. In the classroom. B. In the theatre. C. In the office.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)- 2 -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

4、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。每段对话或独白读读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6至第 7题。6. What are the mans parents?A. Salespeople. B. Restaurant owners. C. Supermarket owners.7. What did the man use to offer to the students?A. Drinks. B. Meals. C. clothes.听下面一段对话,回答第 8至第 10题。8. What

5、is the woman doing?A. Complaining about the computers. B. Buying some computers. C. Keeping in touch with the man. 9. How many computers has the school bought? A. 6. B. 3. C. 9.10.How will he man deal with the problem?A. Get the computer back. B. Fire the employee. C. Send someone to repair the comp

6、uters.听下面一段对话,回答第 11至第 13题。11.How are the two speakers talking to each other?A. By e-mail. B. Face to face. C. Over the phone.12.What is the woman going to do this evening?A. Help her sister with her French.B. Meet her friend at the station.C.Go to an exhibition with her parents.13.When will the spe

7、akers probably go to see a film together?A. This Monday. B. At the weekend. C. Next week.听下面一段对话,回答第 14至第 17题。- 3 -14.What is James probably doing at present?A. Taking part in a sailing competition.B. Watching a dolphin show.C. Driving to a nearby country.15.How was the weather like last week?A. Ter

8、rible. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.16.What will James do first when he arrives?A. Have a big dinner. B. Have a date with Rachel. C. Take a hot bath and have his hair cut.17.Where is the conversation probably taking place?A. In a plane. B. On the phone. C. In a studio.请听下面一段独白,回答第 18至第 20题。18.Who is the spea

9、ker?A. A student. B. A player. C. A manager.19.What time does the center open?A. At 9:00 a.m. B. At 9:00 P.m. C. At 5:00 p.m.20.What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Different sports rules. B. Different indoor sports. C. Different sporting activities.第 二 部 分 阅 读 理 解 ( 共 两 节 , 满 分 40分 )第 一 节 (

10、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AGone are the days when being a celebrity(名人) meant reaching the top of the social ladder. With the Internet, people now no longer need to be actors, sports stars or politicians to be famous.You may still remember the tim

11、e when Furong Jiejie, or Fengjie, appeared online. All of a sudden they were the talk of the town because of their crazy - 4 -clothes and abnormal values.But when the word wanghong, or “Internet celebrity”, was named one of Yaowen Jiaozi magazines “popular cyber words” in 2015, its meaning had chang

12、ed. Those who are popular in the world of wanghong are largely famous for their heavily Photoshopped selfies(自拍) and the special lifestyles they advertise on social media.The same thing is happening overseas as well. There are many women addicted to posting photos. This has led to the rise of “Insta

13、gram Husbands”, men who are willingor most likely forcedto take photos of their wives or girlfriends for their Instagram accounts.But what wanghong offer their fans is much more than many pretty pictures. “There is a longing for the effortless of life,” commented China Youth Daily.Though their lifes

14、tyle may seem “effortless”, some wanghong take great pains to run their Taobao stores, communicate with their fans and think of ways to keep their viewership(收视率), for example.Zhang Dayi, a famous wanghong with over 4 million followers on Sina Weibo, revealed some of her secrets for attracting fans.

15、 “Usually people look up to celebrities at a 45-degree angle. But I reduced that angle to 15 degrees, because no one likes to strain their necks too much,” she said. Her social media strategies include being very kind to fans. “As soon as you let down your guard, people will start to approach,” she

16、said.21.What is the authors attitude toward Furong Jiejie?A. Negative B. Concerned C. Favorable D. Doubtful22.How do men get the name “Instagram Husbands”?A. They take and share photos to attract fans on the net.B. They open Instagram accounts for their girlfriends.C. They show off their photography

17、 skills on the internet.D. Their duty is to take pictures of their wives or girlfriends.23.What can we infer from Zhang Dayis words?- 5 -A. Celebrities are hard to meet.B. Being a internet celebrity is not easy.C. She has the most followers on the net.D. Being friendly is a way of attracting fans.24

18、.What can be the best title of the text?A. The age of Internet is coming.B. Internet offers fast track to fame.C. Internet celebrities set examples for people.D. To become Internet celebrities, beauty isnt a must. BWe have a strange obsession with the concept of perfection. Driven by our culture, we

19、 struggle for an unattainable ideal. If I had the perfect parents, perfect grades, perfect ., then I would be happy. We seek what we cant have without remembering that we dont actually need to be perfect. Imperfection allows us to be humankind.Parents, teachers and other high-achieving peers will ha

20、ve us believe that we must be perfect if we wish to remain competitive. However, what job or school requires you to develop a cure for some of cancer by the age of 18? Although those grades will be admirable achievements, are they worth losing sleep? We feel that we need the perfect grades to get in

21、to the perfect college that will provide us with the education necessary for getting the perfect job. Making use of our thirst for perfection, the whole college and career industries have grown up making money by helping us reach our goals.In fact, you need to focus more on your passions. Dont worry

22、 about anything secondary to your passions. You wont become an expert in anything if you spend your time trying to succeed in everything you do. Youll only become an expert when you devote your time to that one project that truly brings you joy.As members of this society, we have a responsibility to

23、 be excellent in what we do, not perfect. Although perfection can be a goal, it should not be the only - 6 -goal. We only have 24 hours in a day and seven days in a week. Thus, we need to prioritize what we what to do and cut out the activities we cannot do.With everything, though, make sure you are

24、 doing enough. Pursuing your passions is not an enough reason to completely give up on everything else. Try as hard as you can and let your future worry about itself. Worry about your task at hand and you will be successful in achieving your dreams. Most of all, remember that you are going to be oka

25、y.25.According to paragraph 1, we know _.A. most people dont want to be perfectB. imperfect people arent happy at allC. its not necessary to be too perfectD. perfect grades result from remembering facts26.We can infer from the passage that _.A. a perfect grade is worth losing sleepB. the whole colle

26、ge and career industries are perfectC. some schools ask students to invent some medicineD. someone is profiting from our search for perfection27.What might be the best title of the passage?A. How to be perfectB. Being enough is enoughC. Finding your own passionsD. Giving up your secondary goalsCMy f

27、riends, Emma Daniels, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her monthlong stay in Jerusalem she often went to a caf called Chocolate Soup. It was run by two men, one of whom Alex used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Ale

28、x, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that hed be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the caf, he quickly - 7 -ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes late

29、r was Markings, a book by a former Secrctary-General of the United Nations (UN).Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy. But, when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover in her own handwriting(笔迹).It turned out that the summer before, at a c

30、oncert back in Montreal, Emma had met a Californian who was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange(交换)addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack(背包) and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to Califo

31、rnia, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalcm, he took the book along.28.Alex lent Emma the book, Markings, .A. to show his friendliness to herB. to show his interest in readingC. to tell her about the importance of UND. to let her write h

32、er name and address inside29.How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?A. Pleased. B. Satisfied. C. Worried. D. Surprised.30.We can learn from the text, the Californian .A. met Emma at a concertB. invited Emma to a concertC. introduced Emma to his friendD. left Emma his backpack31.Who was sup

33、posed to be the first owner of the book?A. An official of the UN.B. A coffee shop owner.C. A friend of the authors.D. Alexs friend form California.D- 8 -“If we can set it up so you cant unlock your phone unless youve got the right fingerprint(指纹),” Barack Obama asked last Tuesday, “why cant we do th

34、e same thing for our guns?” For this reasonable-sounding question, the president was praised throughout the media.As it happens, though, there is a good answer to this question: there is no market for guns that work just some of the time. Guns are simple things designed to operate as easily and reli

35、ably as possible. The introduction of electronics eats away this simplicity, and to a degree that is absolutely unacceptable to the consumer. As President Obama well knows, the fingerprint software on his phone works rather erratically: Often it takes a user two or three tries to log in; occasionall

36、y, it falls asleep deeply and obeys the password. When this happens on an phone, the user is mildly inconvenienced. If this were to happen on a gun, the user would be dead. There is a reason that modern smartphones put the camera function outside of the authentication(认证) process.How could we possib

37、ly think that guns are the same as other commercial products? It is true that, say, cars have become considerably safer over the last few decades; true, too, that “research” has contributed to this improvement. But it matters enormously that a car is not intended to hurt people, and that in a perfec

38、t world nobody would ever be injured by one. Can we say the same of guns? Of course not. Guns are killing machines, designed to do damage to living things. In fact, they have no other purpose. As such, the salient(突出的) question before any free people is not “are guns dangerous?” they are, but “who g

39、ets them, and why?”This is not to say that nothing at all can be done to improve public safety. On an individual level, gun owners should do everything to ensure that their guns are kept away from children, and, where possible, they should train themselves in case they are ever called upon to shoot

40、in anger. At the national level, the combination of better policing and economic growth can help to reduce crimeand, indeed, it has. In 1993, gun crime was more than twice as common as it is now, and there were fewer guns in circulation. Unpleasant as it is in its - 9 -own right, that we have reache

41、d the point at which two-thirds of all guns-related deaths are deliberately self-inflicted (自虐) is a small victory. How to deal with those deaths that remain? That is a tricky one. I do not know the answer, and nor, frankly, does anybody else. But selling fantasies to the ignorant is not going to cu

42、t it. 32.What does the writer mainly argue in this passage? A. Gun crime has been greatly reduced.B. The idea of smart guns is not realistic.C. Gun control will not succeed in America. D. Guns-related deaths deserve public attention.33.The underlined word “erratically” in Paragraph 2 probably means

43、_.A. with effectiveness B. with passion and energyC. in an unpredictable manner D. in a reasonable and fair way 34. The writer supports his ideas in Paragraphs 2 and 3 mainly by _. A. analyzing statistics(数据) B. presenting problems and solutionsC. quoting the authorities(引用权威) D. making comparisons

44、and contrasts 35.Which of the following might the writer NOT agree with? A. Few know how to deal with guns-related deaths. B. Efforts to improve public safety have partly paid off. C. The nature of guns makes them different from other products.D. Guns using fingerprint software can risk the lives of

45、 the users. 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 能 填 入 空 白 处 的 最 佳 选 项 , 并 在 答 题 卡 上 将 该 项涂 黑 。 选 项 中 有 两 项 为 多 余 选 项 。The holiday season isnt about shopping and gifts. 36. However, holiday travel can be more expensive than gifts. Fortunately, the following tips wil

46、l - 10 -help keep your travel spending under control.Plan ahead. The earlier you book your travel, from airfare to hotels, the easier it is to find good deals. 37. Your best prices on airfare come when you book three weeks before the plane leaves for domestic(国内的) flights. For international flights,

47、 consider booking 30 days in advance. Many experts point out that you should book travel between one month and three months out for high-traffic holidays.Book your air travel on cheaper days. Traveling by air on Tuesdays and Wednesdays often costs less than on Fridays and Sundays. During the holiday

48、s, its not just about a specific day of the week. You also need to consider the days surrounding the holiday but days immediately before and after a holiday can be expensive. One of the best ways to save is to plan your air travel on the day of the holiday. 38. Consider traveling overnight. Red-eye flights and overnight flights often cost less than those at more convenient times. 39. Traveling overnight can help you avoid a night in the hotel, as well as save your money on travel to your destination.40. You cant bring liquids with you on the airline, but you can bring sandwic

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