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2021-2022年高二英语下学期4月月考试题(I)

2021-2022年高二英语下学期4月月考试题(I)

2021-2022年高二英语下学期4月月考试题(I)注意事项:1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

第一部分:阅读理解题(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Austin Children’s MuseumThis 7,000-square-foot museum aims to entertain and educate children up to age 9. In its Global City exhibit, people can go shopping for groceries, order lunch at a diner, pretend that they’re doctors or construction workers, and more. In other fun exhib its, they learn about Austin’s history, explore the world of water, and experience life on a large Texas farm.Open time: From Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 am-5:00 pm. On Sunday, 12:00 am-5:00 pm.Address: 201 Colorado St, Austin, Texas 78701Phone: 512-4722499Brooklyn Children’s MuseumFounded in 1899, it is the world’s oldest children’s museum, featuring interactive exhibits, workshops, and special events. The Mystery of Things teaches children about cultural and scientific objects and Music Mix weles young virtuosos (名家).Open time: From Wednesday to Friday, 2:00 pm-5:00 pm. On Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am- 5:00 pm.Address: 145 Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn, New York 1213Phone: 718-7354400Children’s Discovery MuseumThis museum’s hands-on exhibits explore the relationships between the natural and the created worlds, and among people of different cultures and times. Exhibits include Streets, a 5/8-scale copy of an actual city, with street lights, and Waterworks, which shows how pumps can move water through a reservoir system. Open time: From Monday to Saturday, 10:00 am-5:00 pm. On Sunday, from noon. Closed on holidays.Address: 180 Woz Way, Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California 95110 Phone: 408-2985437Children’s Museum of IndianapolisThis museum is the largest of its kind. Exhibits cover science, culture, space, history, and explorations. Among them are the Space Quest Planetarium (additional fee), the 33-foot-high Water Clock, the Playscape gallery for preschools, and the Dinosphere exhibit, along with hand-on science exhibits. The largest gallery, the Center for Exploration, is designed for ages 12 and up.Open time: From Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 am-5:00 pm. Closed on Thanksgiving Day and December 25.Address: 3000 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208Phone: 317-33433221. Suppose that December 25 is Tuesday, which of the following museums can youvisit?A. Austin Children’s Museum.B. Brooklyn Children’s Museum.C. Children’s Discovery Museum.D. Children’s Museum of Indiana polis.2. If you want to see how pumps can move water through a reservoir system, youshould visit the museum in _____.A. TexasB. New YorkC. CaliforniaD. Indiana3. After entering the museum, you need to pay an additional fee to see __________.A. the Center for ExplorationB. the Space Quest PlanetariumC. the Global City exhibitD. Waterworks4. The purpose of writing this passage is to _______.A. ask adults to visit museumsB. pare some museums and decide which one is the bestC. introduce some museums and encourage parents to visit them with theirchildrenD. introduce some exhibits and museums to foreignersBNot having done physical exercise for some time, I found myself a little low-spirited and couldn’t study efficient ly, so I decided to do some running the next day.At 6:15 the next morning, my alarm clock rang. Unwilling to rise from my bed, I turned it off and went back to sleep. However, 5 minutes later, I struggled to get up. After washing and brushing, I put my sneakers on and went out.Wow! The air was so fresh that I couldn’t help breathing it deeply. I stretched my arms and legs, and then started to run. I found all the things around me were attractive. The branches were waving, as if they were weling me. The blossoming flowers were bowing, with shyness, just like girls. The wind waswhispering, as if to say “e on, girl”. Two birds, perching (栖息) in a tree were the most interesting. They were scared and flew away when I passed them. “Hey, relax,” I shouted without stopping running. “Let’s enjoy the beautiful morning together!” Then a wonder happened. The two little creatures seemed to understand what I said. They turned back and twittered around me. “Are you singing for me?” I asked. They chirped again and again, and it sounded like “Yes”. I was delighted to hear that. Ah, what a wonderful morning and how beautiful the life is!Actually, there are a lot of charming things around us. Helen Keller wrote in her famous works Three Days To See, “The seeing see little”. Indeed, many of us ignore beauty around us, just because we are familiar with it. They always plain that life is boring. But, I just want to say, if you live each day with the appreciation of things around, you’ll find life is very charming. So, let’s enjoy life from now on.6. The underlined sentence “The seeing see little” probably means “_______”.A. People who go sight-seeing often see littleB. Those who can see enjoy nature very muchC. People who can see hardly notice the beauty of natureD. Those who go out only see few things7. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. The writer got up as soon as her alarm clock rang.B. The writer struggled to get up at 6:20 the next morning.C. The writer was tired of the birds’ singing and frightened them away.D. The writer always plained that life was boring.8. What does the writer intend to tell us in the passage?A. We should appreciate the beauty of life.B. Physical exercise is very useful.C. Birds are very lovely.D. The fresh air outside is wonderful.CWe all hate speed cameras, don’t we? They’re not there to slow drivers down and lower the road accidents. They just make money for the government. They trick us, cost us cold hard cash, distract us from driving properly and are plainunfair.Well, here’s a surprising thing: What if there are facts that the boring cameras actually saved lives? It’s a conclusion difficult to ignore when you look at what’s happening in France, a country with a historically poor record of road safety.There were 16,617 road deaths in 1972 in France, for example, but that had dropped to 4412 by xx following the introduction of rules such as pulsory(义务的) seat belt wearing in 1990 and a lowering of the blood alcohol limit to 0.05 in 1995.In xx, the road deaths dropped below 2,500 for the first time, or 5.2 percent less than xx. That’s about 409 deaths per million people pared with Australia’s 387.And guess what? In xx, the number of speed cameras on French roads reached 30,000 and the government plans to double that within the next three years. Okay, you know the arguments about increased traffic safety and cameras-for-ine, but it seems in France there’s been a major cultural change brought on by radars and other laws. A three-hour, wine-soaked lunch with a quick rush back to the office is no longer on.Travelling on the highways, it is rare to see anyone breaking the 130 km/h speed limit when once few traveled below it. The speed cameras are clearly signed so drivers know when they are ing. There’s even an official website listing fixed and mobile camera locations and it is updated regularly.Maybe it is because of such transparency(透明)by the government, rather than the concealment too often used by authorities in many other countries that more French people can enjoy joy of living thanks to speed cameras.9. According to the first paragraph, it seems to most people that speed camerasare used to __________.A. make money for the governmentB. slow down the trafficC. lower the number of road accidentsD. help us drive properly10. From the passage we can learn that __________.A. France has a very poor record of road safety nowB. we’d better ignore the evidence that speed cameras save livesC. France had less road deaths than Australia in xxD. France has successfully controlled road accidents11. Now in France, you seldom see __________.A. people driving at a speed of less than 130 km/hB. people having a long lunch time, getting drunk and rushing back to the officeC. drivers obeying the traffic lightsD. police conducting traffic in streets12. The underlined word “concealment” in the last paragraph means “ _______”.A. hidingB. opennessC. strictnessD. peaceDMy mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s(老年痴呆症)last summer. Suddenly, it was difficult for me to accept that the roles were now reversed---my mother became my child, and I became her mother. I became impatient, argued with her, once I even yelled at her. Gradually, I was used to this kind of life. Now I am able to deal with her and the situation better. I have learned a lot of life lessons from the experience.My mother reacts very sensitively to my feelings. That is typical of Alzheimer’s patients. When I visit her, feeling hectic and tense, she reactsimmediately, takes on my mood, and bees nervous and negative. But when I am cheerful and attentive, she is happy. This has taught me to pay more attention to my own feelings when I am with other people.I always thought I was very tolerant, but in reality, my tolerance ran out as soon as someone turned away from what I considered “right”. With my mother I can now really be tolerant. Through her illness she has developed a childlike tactlessness. Eating out in restaurants, for example, is a bit embarrassing when she shouts at the waiter that the food is so bad or talks about people at the next table in a loud voice. Of course I make sure that my mother doesn’t offend(冒犯) anyone, but I’ve stopped plaining about others and have bee more tolerant.I have also learned that everything has special value. When my mother got sick I didn’t want to burden my two daughters with it. They are young and have enough going on with their education, and starting their careers. I felt that it was simply my job as my mother’s daughter. The most wonderful discovery I’ve made through my mother’s disease may be that my children not only offer to help me when they sense that I’m feeling overwhelmed(不知所措的), but that they take care of my mother voluntarily. They visit her often, play cards withher, and look at photo albums together with her. It shows me that it’s all wort h it.13.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A. How I Cared for My Sick MotherB. What I Have Learned from Alzheimer’sC. How I Became More TolerantD. Why I Am Feeling Overwhelmed14.Which of the following is mon behavior of Alzheimer patients?A. Being sensitive to others’ moodsB. Being curious about everythingC. Being afraid of strange peopleD. Being particular about clothes15.We can infer that the writer’s daughters are ________.A. considerateB. selfishC. traditionalD. naughty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。

山西省原平市范亭中学2024_2025学年高二英语4月月考试题

山西省原平市范亭中学2024_2025学年高二英语4月月考试题

山西省原平市范亭中学2024-2025学年高二英语4月月考试题本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分, 共150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第I卷(共100分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题,每小题3分,满分45分)AA new app aims to help parents interpret what their baby wants based on the sound of their cry. The free app ChatterBaby, which was released last month, analyzes the acoustic (声学的) features of a baby’s cry, to help parents understand whether their child might be hungry, fussy or in pain. While critics say caregivers should not rely too much on their smartphone, others say it’s a helpful tool for new or tired parents.Ariana Anderson, a mother of four, developed the app. She originally designed the technology to help deaf parents better understand why their baby was upset, but soon realized it could be a helpful tool for all new parents.To build a database, Anderson and her team uploaded 2,000 audio samples of infant(婴儿) cries. She used cries recorded during ear piercings and vaccinations to distinguish pain cries. And to create a baseline for the other two categories, a group of moms had to agree on whether the cry was either hungry or fussy.Anderson’s team continues to collect data and hopes to make the app more accurate by asking parents to get specific about what certain sounds mean.Pediatrician Eric Ball pointed out that evaluating cries can never be an exact science. “I think that all of the apps and technology that new parents are using now can be helpful but need to be taken seriously,” Ball said ,“ I do worry that some parents will get stuck in big data and turn their parenting into basically a spreadsheet(电子表格) which I think will take away the love and caring that parents are supposed to be providing for the children. ”But Anderson said the aim of the app is to have parents interpret the results, not to provide a yes o r no answer. The Bells, a couple using this app, say it’s a win-win. They believe they are not only helping their baby now but potentially othersin the future.1.How does the app judge what babies want?A.By collecting data. B.By recording all the sounds.C.By analyzing the sound of their cries. D.By asking parents about specific messages.2.What was the app designed for in the beginning?A.All new parents. B.Deaf parents.C.Ariana Anderson. D.Crying babies.3.What i s Ball’s opinion about the app?A.Parents should use the app wisely.B.The app can create an accurate result.C.Parents and babies are addicted to the app.D.The app makes babies lose love and caring.4.What is the text mainly about?A.Parents should not rely too much on their smartphones.B.A new app helps parents figure out why their babies are crying.C.Parents can deal with babies’ hunger with the help of a new app.D.A new app called ChatterBaby can prevent babies from crying.BMany people spend more than four hours per day on We Chat, and it is redefining the word “friend.” Does friending someone on social media make him or her your friend in real life?Robin Dunbar, a professor at Oxford University, found that only 15, of the 150 Facebook friends the average user has, could be counted as actual friends and only five as close friends. We Chat may show a similar pattern.Those with whom you attended a course together, applied for the same part-time job, went to a party and intended to cooperate but failed take up most of your WeChat friends. In chat records, the only message may be a system notice, “You have accepted somebody’s friend request”. Sometimes when seeing some photos shared on “Moments”, you even need several minutes to think about when you became friends. Also, you maybe disturbed by mass messages (群发信息) sent from your unfamiliar “friends”, including requests for voting for their children or friends, links from Pinduoduo (a Chinese e-commerce platform that allows users to buy items at lower prices if they purchase in groups) and cookie-cutter (一模一样的) blessings in holidays.You would have thought about deleting this type of “friends” and sort out your connections. But actually you did not do that as you were taught that social networkingis valuable to one’s success. Besides, it would be really awkward if they found thatyou have unfriended them already. Then, you keep increasing your “friends” in social media and click “like” on some pictures that you are not really interested. Butthe fact is that deep emotional connections do not come with the increasing numberof your friends in social media.If the number of your friends reaches 150, maintaining these relationships canbe tough to you, and sometimes even will make you anxious. According to Robin Dunbar,150 is the limit of the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships.5.What can we learn from Robin Dunbar's finding in Paragraph 2?A.A Facebook user has 250 friends on average.B.Most of the social media friends can be actual friends.C.Among our social media friends, only a few people matter.D.Only 15 people of a person’s Facebook friends can be close friends.6.What does the third paragraph tell us about most of your WeChat friends?A.You have deep communication with them.B.You benefit a lot from their mass messages.C.You just have a nodding acquaintance with them.D.You become friends with them in important occasions.7.What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A.Removing unfamiliar friends in WeChat.B.Strengthening ties with your We Chat friends.C.Keeping increasing your friends in social media.D.Clicking “like” on pictures posted by your friends.8.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.We will be anxious if we make friends online.B.We should avoid making any friends in social media.C.We should make as many friends as possible in social media.D.We have difficulty managing relationships with over 150 people.CLast week, Vodafone started a test of the UK's first full 5G service, available for use by businesses in Salford. It is part of its plan to trial the technology in seven UK cities. But what can we expect from the next generation of mobile technology?One thing we will see in the preparation for the test is lots of tricks with the new tech. Earlier this year, operators paid almost £ 1.4 billion for the 5G wavelengths, and to compensate for that cash, they will need to catch the eye of consumers. In September, Vodafone used its bit of the range to display the UK's first hologram (全息) call. The Manchester City captain Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram in Newbury. It isn't all holograms, however: 5G will offer faster internet access, with Ofcom (英国通讯管理局) suggesting that video that takes a minute to download on 4G will be available in just a second.The wider application is to support connected equipment on the "internet of things" -not just the internet-enabled fridge that can reorder your milk for you, but the network that will enable driverless cars and delivery drones (无人机) to communicate with each other.Prof William Webb has warned that the technology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes. Much of the speed increase, he claims, could have been achieved by putting more money in the 4G network, rather than a new technology. Other different voices have suggested that a focus on rolling out wider rural broadband access and addressing current network coverage would be more beneficial to the UK as a whole.Obviously, 5G will also bring a cost to consumers. It requires a handset for both 5G and 4G, and the first 5G-enabled smart phones are expected in the coming year. With the slow pace of network rollout so far, it is likely that consumers will end up upgrading to a new 5 G phone well before 5 G becomes widely available in the nextcouple of years.9.Why does Prof William Webb say "the technology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes" ?A.He is in favor of the application of the new technology.B.5G will bring a cost to consumers in their daily life.C.5G helps people communicate better with each other.D.He prefers more money to be spent on 4G networks.10.The underlined word "addressing" in the fourth paragraph has the closest meaning to________A.making a speech to B.trying to solveC.managing to decrease D.responding to11.The last paragraph indicates thatA.it'll take several years .to make 5G accessible to the public in the UK B.5G service shows huge development potential and a broad marketC.customers are eager to use 5G smart phones instead of 4G onesD.it's probable that 5G network rollout is speeding up in BritainDZebra crossings (斑马线) — the alternating dark and light stripes on the road surface — are meant to remind drivers that pedestrians may be trying to get across. Unfortunately, they are not very effective. A 1998 study done by the Department of Traffic Planning and Engineering at Sweden’s Lund University showed that three out of four drivers kept the same speed or even speeded up as they were approaching a crossing. Even worse? Only 5% stopped even when they saw someone trying to get across.Now a mother-daughter team in Ahmedabad, India has come up with a clever way to get drivers to pay more attention — a 3D zebra crossing with an optical illusion (视错觉). Artists Saumya Pandya Thakkar and Shakuntala Pandya were asked to paint the crosswalks by IL&FS, an Indian company that manages the highways in Ahmedabad. The corporation was looking for a creative solution to help the city’s residents to cross the busy accident-prone (易出事故的) roads safely. Thakkar and Pandya, who had previously seen images of 3D zebra crossings that gave drivers the illusion oflogs of wood on the streets in Taizhou, China, decided to test if a similar way would work in India.Sure enough, in the six months when the 3D crosswalks have been painted across four of the city’s most dangerous highways, there have been no accidents reported! The artists say that while it may appear that the zebra crossing could cause the drivers to brake suddenly and endanger the vehicles behind, such is not the case. Because of the way the human eye works, the illusion is only visible from a distance. As they get closer, the painting looks just like any other ordinary zebra crossing. The creators hope that their smart design will become increasingly common throughout India and perhaps even the world. So let’s look forward to it.12.What can we learn from the first paragraph?A.Most drivers will slow down at zebra crossings.B.Common zebra crossings don’t function well.C.Drivers have to stop when approaching zebra crossings.D.About 95% of the drivers choose to speed up when approaching zebra crossings. 13.Why do drivers seeing the 3D zebra crossings slow down according to Para. 2?A.Because the drivers consider the safety of pedestrians.B.Because the drivers mistake them for logs of wood on the streets.C.Because the drivers are afraid of being fined for breaking the traffic rules.D.Because the drivers don’t want to brake suddenly and endanger the vehicles behind.14.The last paragraph is mainly about ________.A.the theory of the 3D zebra crossingsB.the popularity of the 3D zebra crossingsC.the shortcoming of the 3D zebra crossingsD.the positive effect of the 3D zebra crossings15.What is the author’s attitude towards the 3D zebra cross ings?A.Cautious. B.Doubtful. C.Approving. D.Disapproving.其次节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020-2021学年高二英语4月月考试题 (I)[2]

2020-2021学年高二英语4月月考试题 (I)[2]

2020-2021学年高二英语4月月考试题 (I)说明:1.本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两个部分2.第I卷试题答在答题卡上,第II卷试题答在试卷上第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每题1.5分,共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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What did the man forget to do?A. Borrow some books.B. Buy some milk and eggs.C. Take the garbage downstairs.2. What is the presentation about?A. A famous person.B. An inspiring story.C. A rare animal.3.What will the woman probably do first?A. Plan a party.B. Do Dottie a favor.C. Work on her report.4. What is the woman?A. A shop assistantB. A teacherC. A doctor.5. Who might Cathy be?A. Jill' s roommate.B. Jill' s teacher.C. Bill's friend.第二节(共15小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What can we know about the man?A. He hates the heavy traffic on the roadB. He lives near the subway stationC. His home is close to his office7. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. High price of gasB. Importance of exerciseC. Advantages of taking the subway.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2021年高二英语4月月考试题

2021年高二英语4月月考试题

2021年高二英语4月月考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What does the man want?A. A tennis game.B. An online game.C. A shooting game.2. What will the man do next?A. Make dinner.B. Wash the dishes.C. Watch TV.3. What does the man mean?A. He prefers to keep the window closed.B. He is too busy to open the window.C. He agrees to open the window at once.4. What is the time now?A. About 5:30.B. About 5:00.C. About 4:30.5. What does the man suggest doing?A. Pressing the emergency button.B. Calling the service centre.C. Doing nothing for a short while.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. What did the woman spend $10 on?A. The taxi.B. The hot dogs.C. The popcorn and drinks.7. Where did the speakers go just before they went home?A. To the convenience store.B. To the movies.C. To the new hot dog place.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2021-2022年高二英语4月月考试题(VII)

2021-2022年高二英语4月月考试题(VII)

2021-2022年高二英语4月月考试题(VII)卷 II语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

将答案填写在答题纸的相应位置1 we know, when senior students finish school, most of their reference books 2(throw)away, which are still in good condition. 3 a great waste it is! I suggest that students should recycle all these books. On the one hand, recycling them can save a lot of natural resources, 4 are used to make textbooks. On the other hand, the notes in the books are helpful to whoever 5 ( need) them.In fact, recycling textbooks has been 6( increase )popular in 7countries as America and Australia. We should learn 8 them, and make every effort 9(build) an energy-saving society. In my opinion, it is 10(benefit) to our present and our future.卷 III短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。

福建省厦门双十中学2023-2024学年高二4月月考英语试题(含答案)

福建省厦门双十中学2023-2024学年高二4月月考英语试题(含答案)

厦门双十中学2023—2024 学年高二年第二学期月考(一)英语试卷满分:150分考试时间:120分钟第一卷(选择题, 共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

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(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。

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 shirt?A. £ 19.15.B. £ 9.18.C. £ 9.15.答案是C。

1. Where does the conversation take place ?A. At a flower shop.B. At a concert.C. At a wedding.2. What are the speakers talking about ?A. A photo.B. A drawing.C. An artist.3. How does the man sound?A. Surprised.B. Fearful.C. Worried.4. Who wants to borrow the book ?A. David.B. Alice.C. Jane.5. Why did the woman get a ticket?A. She drove too fast.B. She ran a red light.C. She parked illegally.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

2021-2022年高二4月月考英语含答案

2021-2022年高二4月月考英语含答案

2021-2022年高二4月月考英语含答案2021年高二4月月考英语含答案一、听力(共两节,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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 next month?A. Buy a new printer .B. Earn some money.C. Repair his puter.2. What do we know about the man?A. He doesn’t like his present job.B. He is looking for a new job.C. He will stop doing his job.3. When did the man’s train leave?A. At 6:00.B. At 6:25.C. At 7:30.4. Where will the woman go next week?A. To Japan.B. To France.C. To England.5. What does the woman remend the man to do?A. Cancel the credit card and get a new one.B. Ask the bank to cover the damage.C. Make a copy of his credit card.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,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。

高二英语4月月考试题 新人教目标版

高二英语4月月考试题 新人教目标版

——————————新学期新成绩新目标新方向——————————2019学年高二英语4月月考试卷试卷总分:150分第一部分:听力理解(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1. What is the man planning to do?A. Make some cheeses B Go on a trip C. Find a job in Paris2. What is the time now?A. 8 o'clockB. 10 o'clockC. 12 o'clock3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A local artistB. The man's salaryC. An apartment to let4. How does Dr. Heath spend most of his time?A. Giving lecturesB. Conducting researchC.Doing office work.5. Why does Elaine call Peter?A. To borrow his notesB. To explain her absence.C. To discuss the presentation 第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或者独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What is Julia doing?A. Asking about her order .B. Reporting a computer problemC. Confirming a visit to a company7. When will the chairs arrive today?A. At about 10 amB. Around 12 noonC. By 4 pm请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

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——教学资料参考参考范本——【高中教育】高二英语4月月考试题1______年______月______日____________________部门第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AOliver and the Seawigsby Philip ReevePublished by OUP PressISBN: 978-0-192-73455-6Oliver grew up in a family of explorers—but his biggest adventure is about to begin! Along with his new friends, Oliver goes off to look for his missing parents.I really like this book because it’s not one of those short stories that are over too quickly, but a longish book that takes time to read. I recommend this book and give it 5 stars. Ginny, age 8Lady Lydia: Read Me a Storyby Anne LavisPublished by A H StockwellISBN: 978-0-722-34327-2Lady Lydia is old and eccentric (古怪的), but she is never lonely. She shares her home with bats and mice and spiders, and all the animals round about are her friends too.My lovely daughter Alice likes all the pictures of theanimals in this book, but she do esn’t like it when the pages have lots of writing on with no pictures. Alice rates this book 2 out of 5.Alice, age 4I Am a Woolly Hat (EARLY READER)by Salma KoraytemPublished by Orion BooksISBN: 978-1-444-00844-9Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together.This book makes my sweetheart Lucie feel lovely inside and the drawing are not as good because the colors are not bright like other books. Lucie rates this book 3 out of 5.Lucie, age 4A Royal Fairytaleby Ink RobinPublished by EgmontISBN: 978-1-405-26843-1See Kate and Will’s romance develop from their studying days at Edinburgh through to their happy wedding at Buckingham Palace with the royal family, even the queen, in tow.My little angel Amy likes the book. The best parts are the wedding and fireworks as she likes fireworks and the colorson the page are really bright. Amy rates it 4 out of 5.Amy, age 421. Which book might an animal lover prefer?A. A Royal Fairytale.B. Oliver and the Seawigs.C. Lady Lydia: Read Me a Story.D. I Am a Woolly Hat (EARLY READER).22. Who likes bright colors?A. Ginny and Alice.B. Lucie and Amy.C. Ginny and Amy.D. Alice and Lucie.23. Whose book shows romance and happiness?A. Philip Reeve.B. Anne Lavis.C. Salma Koraytem.D. Ink Robin.BAfter four silent years, British singer Adele Adkins finally introduced herself to the world again with Hello, the opening song from her third album 25, which came out on Nov. 20, 20xx.Although Adele is a very successful singer now, music wasn't always what she saw herself doing. At age 10, when she saw her grandmother's pain over the death of Adele's grandfather, she pictured herself as a heart surgeon.“I wanted to fix people's hearts,” she told the UK music website i-D, remembering the childhood interest she'dhad in biology classes until she found out that her real talent was for singing.“Adele didn't go to medical school, but many would agree that she still has healing (治愈)powers. Her songs find the kind of memory every listener holds somewhere in their heart. This kind of feeling is what people have always liked in Adele,” said The Telegraph. “She writes a pop diary, sharing the simple secrets of her heart.”Most successful pop stars make albums at a fast pace, but not Adele. After her second album 21 won the 20xx Grammy Award for Album of the Year, she made it clear with her label that she would spend “four or five years” making her next album. She told magazine. “I won't come out with new music until it's better than 21.”Instead of seeking fame, Adele remained silent and moved to the countryside. In her free time, she loved to watch TV series Teen Mom, American Horror Story, and The Walking Dead.Living life as normally as possible is important to the singer's art. “Nobody wa nts to listen to a record from someone who's not living in the real world,” Adele told i-D.“So I live a low-key life for my fans.”24.What does the text mainly tell us?A、The popularity of Adele's album 25B、The healing powers of Adele's musicC、The secrets of Adele's success in musicD、TV reason for Adele's becoming a singer25.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A、Adele wasn't interested in musicB、Adele wasn't good at music at firstC、Music wasn't very important in Adele's lifeD、Music wasn't all Adele wanted to be devoted to26.Why doesn't Adele want to make albums at a fast pace?A、To live a low-key lifeB、To win the Grammy AwardC、To guarantee the quality of her musicD、To share the secrets of her heart as a musician27.What can we know about Adele?A、Her album Hello will come out on Nov. 20B、She has kept a diary since childhoodC、She moved to the countryside before 20xxD、Her works are based on real lifeCSome pigs lend to be optimistic while others are more pessimistic, according to a new research that is meaningful to animal welfare. The study, published in the journal Biology Letters, is the first to show that mood and personality interact in an animal, influencing judgment.Asher, a researcher at the University of Newcastle's Institute of Neurowcience, and her team housed groups of pigs in two types of environment. One reflected standard commercial conditions and the other was cushier with more space and plenty of soft, deep straw. After the pigs got accustomed to these new homes over a few weeks, the researchers picked 18 pigs from each type to train and test their judgment."To do this, we trained each pig that in one corner of a training room there would be a bowl with chocolate sweets —pigs love them —and at the opposite side of the room there would be a bowl that would contain coffee beans, which pigs find bitter-tasting," a researcher said.Over a number of training trials, pigs learned to go to the bowl reliably when it was in the corner where they had figured out to expect chocolate sweets. On the contrary, they quickly learned to avoid the bowl when it was in the corner where they would expect to find the coffeebeans.The rescearchers next placed an unfamimliar bowl in different locations, to see how the pigs would react. Some gaily dashed to the bowl no matter what, showing optimism that it would contain their favorite sweets. Others, however, behaved as though they expected it to contain coffee beans, displaying pessimism.The findings suggest that a one-size-fits-all answer to animal welfare issues does not exist. Even if pigs are just equal to bacon or other meal for some people, there is still cause for concern. Students have suggested that how an animal is treated during its lifetime can directly affect meat quality and taste.28.What was the study trying to figure out?A. How to make pigs happier..B. The similarities between humans and pigs.C. How living environment affected pigs’mood.D. How pigs’ mood and personality affected their judgment.29.What does the underlined word “cushier” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. simple.B. more comfortable.C. Impractical.D. less free.30.Which bowl can test whether a pig is optimistic or pessimistic?A. The bowl with chocolate sweets.B. The bowl containing coffee beans.C. The bowl full of both sweets and beans.D. The bowl unfamiliar to two types of pigs.31.What do the findings of the new research imply?A. People should treat pigs equally.B. People's health relies on meat quality.C. People should meet pigs' various needs.D. People's attitude toward pigs is totally wrong.DFood companies target China’s surging single economy(单身经济)With diners gathered around cauldrons(大锅)of boiling soup, dropping meat and vegetables into the broth, hot pot is known as the typical Chinese dish. And the country’s dominant chain has a new weapon to attract single diners: Stuffed bears(毛绒熊).The introduction of large plush toys to accompany single diners in the 200 outlets of the Haidilao chain highlights the efforts of businesses in China—They take advantage of a demographic(人口统计学的)shift creating a rising number of single consumers.“They help people feel less lonely,” said Wang Ping, a waitress at a Haidilao in Shanghai, suggesting a large teddy bear and a stuffed yellow chicken to choose from.China’s population of adults living alone has grown 16 percent since 20xx to reach 77m, according to government statistics. By 2021, the number is set to rise to 92m.The shift is driven by a trend towards late marriage in China, led by prosperous cities. 16 percent of China’s urban population now live alone, according to the data.Companies have responded to the trend. Japanese chain MUJI has introduced smaller rice cookers, ovens and kettles aiming at Chinese singles. “Singles are the most important group of customers for us,” said Wang PuZhong, general manager of Meituan’s on-demand delivery service. “Chinese food is quite complicated. Because it takes a lot of time, single people think it is a waste of time compared to ordering a take-out,” he added.32.What does the underlined word “dominant”mean in Paragraph 1?A.Main.B.Small.C.Expensive.D.Great.33.What can be inferred about the businessmen in this passage?A.They are afraid of failure.B.They want to make a lot of money for their family.C.They are creative and hard-working.D.Most of them are very successful.34.What leads to the rise in the number of singles in China?A.Because the number of population grows.B.Because people tend to get married late.C.Because more and more people don’t want to get married.D.Because people are busy making a living.35.Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?A.A famous restaurant chain is using a new way to attract customers.B.A foreign chain created new products aiming at Chinese singles.C.Many Chinese singles don’t want to cook themselves.D.By 2021,the number of singles will reach 77m.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。

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