学年高二英语月考试题Word文档格式.docx
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A.Histeacher.B.Hismother.C.Hisclassmate.
5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherwork?
A.Great.B.Boring.C.Easy.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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三个选项中选择最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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至7题。
6.Whydoesthewomanrefusetohavemorechicken?
A.Sheislosingweight.
B.Shedislikesitstaste.
C.Shepreferstoeatotherdishes.
7.Howmuchdoesthewomanweigh?
A.90pounds.B.100pounds.C.140pounds.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatisthemanbusywiththesedays?
A.Schoolwork.B.Workreports.C.Bookreading.
9.Howmuchmoneywillthemangetinall?
A.$75.B.$250.C.$500.
10.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?
A.Askothersforhelp.
B.Findanotherpart-timejob.
C.Spendmoretimeonhisschoolwork.
听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。
11.WhatwillthemandothisSaturdayafternoon?
A.Visitamuseum.
B.Domathhomework.
C.Helphisbrotherstudy.
12.What'
sthewoman'
splanfordinnerthatday?
A.Toeatatarestaurant.
B.Topreparefoodherself
C.Tobuysomecookedfood.
13.WhendoesthemanplantoleavehomeonSunday?
A.Around6:
00pm.B.Around6:
30pm.C.Around7:
00pm.
14.Whatkindofapartmentdoesthemanwant?
A.Athree-bedroomone.B.Atwo-bedroomone.C.Aone-bedroomone.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whatshouldthespeakersdotogettotheapartment?
A.Goupstairs.B.Godownstairs.C.Gostraightforward.
16.Whatwillthewomanpreparefortheapartment?
A.Arefrigerator.B.Astove.C.ATVset.
17.Howdoesthemanmostprobablyfindtheapartment?
A.Satisfying.B.Surprising.C.Disappointing.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.WhatdoweknowaboutColombia?
A.ItwasfoundedbyChristopherColumbus.
B.It'
sinthenorthwestofSouthAmerica.
C.Itbecameindependentin1801.
19.WhichcountrieshavealargerSpanish-speakingpopulationthanColombia?
A.MexicoandtheUSA.B.BrazilandtheUSA.C.MexicoandBrazil.
20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?
A.SomeNorthAmericancountries.
B.SomebasicfactsaboutColombia.
C.SomeunknownfactsaboutSouthAmerica.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。
A
Lookingforawintervacationdestination?
Trythesefourresorts(度假胜地)onforsize.
SolitudeMountainResort,Utah
SolitudeMountainisaplaceoftenrecommendedbytouristagents.It'
saplacetogoifyouloveskiinginwinterbuthatewaitingonliftlines.Lovingabargaindoesn'
thurteithersincetheaccommodationsherearelessexpensivethanatnearbyandmorewell-knownParkCity,Alta,andSnowbird.SolitudesurelylivesuptoitsnameasoneofUtah'
smostlovelywinterskiresorts.
KeyWest,Florida
ThecrowdsthinoutandthepricesfallinKeyWestinwinter.KeyWest,thesouthernmostpointintheUnitedStates,hasaremote,romanticfeel.IthasinspiredmanypoetsandhasdrawnsuchliterarygreatsasErnestHemingwayandTennesseeWilliams.Itwillinspireyoutoliterallycelebratethesunrise.Seriously,therearenightlysunsetcelebrations!
Taos,NewMexico
Taos,NewMexicoisapopularwinterskispot.Butifyou'
renotaskier,you'
llwanttoheadthereanytimebetweenThanksgivingandAprilsincetherearefewerpeopletherethen.You'
llstillbeabletoexperienceallthecultureandsights,includingthethousand-year-oldTaosPueblo,theonlylivingNativeAmericancommunitythatisregardedasbothaWorldHeritageSitebyUNESCOandaNationalHistoricLandmark.
BigSky,Montana
BigSky,Montana,hasmorethan5,800acresofskiingareaspreadingacrossseveralmountains,withavertical(垂直的)dropof4,350feet,aswellas85kmofNordictracks.ManypeoplethinkofMontanaasaplacetogointhesummerforfly-fishing,cattlechasing,andsheep-spotting.Butit'
salsoagoodchoicetoheadforBigSkyforthefantasticskiinginwinterbecausethenithasbeencalled“theleastcrowdedresortever”
21.What'
stheadvantageofSolitudeMountainResortovertheotherthreeresorts?
A.Havingwarmerclimateinwinter.
B.Havingrelativelycheaperaccommodations.
C.Providingbargainsforvisitorsinstores.
D.Beingclosetothemoderncities.
22.WhatisTaosPueblo?
A.ItisahotelinMexico.B.Itisthenameofadesigner.
C.Itisanancientcommunity.D.Itisanationalpark.
23.What'
sthecommoncharacteristicoftheaboveplacesinwinteraccordingtothetext?
A.Risky.B.Uncrowded.C.Cheap.D.Unpolluted.
B
WhenIwas17,IreadamagazinearticleaboutamuseumcalledtheMcNay,oncethehomeofawater-coloristnamedMarianMcNay.Shehadrequestedthecommunitytoturnitintoamuseumuponherdeath.OnasunnySaturday,SallyandIdroveovertothemuseum.Sheasked,“Doyouhavetheaddress?
”“No,butI'
llrecognizeit,therewasapictureinthemagazine.”
“Oh,stop.Thereitis!
”
Themuseumwasfree.Weentered,excited.Agroupofpeoplesittinginthehallstoppedtalkingandstaredatus.
“MayIhelpyou?
”amanasked.“No,”Isaid.“We'
refine.”Tourguidesgotonmynerves.Whatiftheytalkedalongtimeaboutapaintingyouweren’tthatinterestedin?
Sallyhadgoneupstairs.Thepeopleinthehallseemedverynosy(爱窥探的),keepingtheireyesonmewithcuriosity;
Whatwastheirproblem?
Isawsomenicesculpturesinoneroom.SuddenlyIsensedamanstandingbehindme.“Wheredoyouthinkyouare?
”heasked.Iturnedsharply.“TheMcNayArtMuseum!
”Hesmiled,shakinghishead.“Sorry,theMcNayisonNewBraunfelsStreet.”“What'
sthisplace?
”Iasked,stillconfused.“Well,it'
sourhome.”Myheartjolted(震颤).Iracedtothestaircaseandcalledout,“Sally!
Comedownimmediately!
“There'
ssomereallygoodstuff(艺术作品)upthere.”Shesteppeddown,lookingconfused.Ipushedhertowardthefrontdoor,wavingatthefamily,saying,“Sorry,pleaseforgiveus,youhaveareallyniceplace.”Outside,whenItoldSallywhathappened,shecoveredhermouth,laughing.Shecouldn'
tbelievehowlongtheyletuslookaroundwithoutsayinganything.
TherealMcNaywassplendid,butwefeltnervousthewholetimewewerethere.VanGogh,Picasso.Thistime,westayedtogether,incaseanythingelseunusualhappened.
Thirtyyearslater,awomanapproachedmeinapublicplace.“Excuseme,didyoueverenteraresidence,longago,thinkingitwastheMcNayMuseum?
“Yes.Buthowdoyouknow?
Wenevertoldanyone.”
“Thatwasmyhome.Iwasateenagersittinginthehall.Beforeyoucameover,IneverrealizedwhatabeautifulplaceIlivedin.Ineverfeltluckybefore.Youthoughtitwasamuseum.Myfeelingsaboutmyhomechangedafterthat.I'
vealwayswantedtothankyou.”
24.WhatdoweknowaboutMarianMcNay?
A.Shewasajournalist.
B.Shewasacommunityleader.
C.Shewasamuseumdirector.
D.Shewasapainter.
25.Whydidtheauthorrefusethehelpfromthemaninthehouse?
A.Shemistookhimforatourguide.
B.Shefeltnervouswhentalkingtostrangers.
C.Sheknewmoreaboutartthantheman.
D.Shedislikedpeoplewhowerenosy.
26.WhydidtheauthordescribetherealMcNaymuseuminjustafewwords?
A.Therealmuseumlackedenoughartworktointeresther.
B.Shewastooupsettospendmuchtimeattherealmuseum.
C.Theeventhappeninginthehousewasmoresignificant.
D.TheMcNaywasdisappointingcomparedwiththehouse.
27.Whatcouldwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.Peopletendtobeblindtothebeautyaroundthem.
B.Peopleshouldspendmoretimewiththeirfamily.
C.Peopleshouldhavegoodtastetoenjoylife.
D.Peopletendtoeducateteenagersatamuseum.
C
Withtheinternetandsmartphones,peoplehaveimmediateaccesstonewsfromallovertheworld.Itsoundslikegoodthing,butcanthereeverbetoomuchofit?
Whileaccesstonewsisimportant,thenewsitselfisusuallybad.Thismakessomesense.Notmanypeoplewouldbuyanewspaperwithheadlineslike,“Everythingisgreat!
”or,“Theskyismorebluetodaythanyesterday.”
Yetthereisaproblemthatcomesfromtheamountofnewswe'
retakingin.Peoplefeelincreasedanxietyandstressbecausetheygetsomuchnegativeinformation.
Whyisthishappening?
Associalanimals,humansareempathetic(感同身受的)andcompassionate(同情)towardeachother.Thisisgreatforourcommunities,butwhenwereadaboutpeoplesufferinginafarawayplace,wefeelheartbroken.Thiswonderfulthingabouthumansinsteadbecomespartoftheproblem.
“There’sactually,formanypeople,physicalpaininwantingtohelp一ourheartgoesouttothem,”USProfessorCharlesFigley,amentalhealthspecialist,toldNationalPublicRadio.Hecallsit“bad-newsburnout(倦怠).”Otherscallit“thehopegap”,whichreferstothephenomenonthatwefeelsurroundedbyproblems.
Beforethisnewsstressesyouout,takeadeepbreath,becauseyoucantakecontrolofthesituationrightnow.ThefirststepistotakeFigley’sadviceandturnoffthenews.“Wecan'
tobviouslyrunawayandhideforever,butyes,wedoneedtotakebreaks,”hesaid.
Next,changethescenery.Leavetheroomwhereyougetnewsandnegativeinformation.Betteryet,goforawalk.Don'
tletnewsintothepartsofyourlifethataremeantforsocializingorrelaxing.“Lighte
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