学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题无答案新版新人教版.docx
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学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题无答案新版新人教版
2019届高二第二次英语月考试卷
考试时间:
120分钟
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节
1.Whatdoesthemanprefertodo?
A.Gotothebeach.B.Gotothemuseum.C.Stayathome.
2.Howmanypeopleattendedtheparty?
A.100B.200C.300
3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Typethepaper.B.Handinthepaper.C.Checkthepaperagain.
4.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabank.B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.
5.Wheremightthewomanbeat5p.m.?
A.Inherhome.B.Inheroffice.C.Atthetrainstation.
第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whattimeisitnow?
A.It’s4:
25.B.It’s4:
30.C.It’s4:
35.
7.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?
A.Theymissedtheirtrain.B.Theyareonthewrongtrain.C.Theyarewaitingforthetrain.
听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatsizeisthewoman’sdress?
A.Size8.B.Size9.C.Size10
9.Howdidthewomanloseweight?
A.Byeatinglessfood.B.Byusingbodycream.C.Bydoingexercise.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howlonghasthewomanbeenaway?
A.For10years.B.For15years.C.For20years.
11.WhatdidthespeakersusetodointheOdeon.?
A.Playgames.B.Watchmovies.C.Takeclasses.
12.Whatwillthenewtheatrehave?
A.Abigscreen.B.Anexcellentsoundsystem.C.Onehundredarmchairs.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whathappenedtotheman?
A.Heforgottopayforparking.B.Hecouldn’tfindaparkinglot.C.Hegotaticketforparking.
14.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?
A.$5.B.$30.C.$35.
15.Whenwillthemangetthereply?
A.Inacoupleofdays.B.Inafewweeks.C.Inseveralmonths.
16.Howwillthemanknowthefinaldecision?
A.Byletter.B.Byphone.C.Bye-mail.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatareEdgarandLauralike?
A.Theyarealwaysinahurry.B.Theyareveryforgetful.C.Theyareafraidofflying.
18.Whendidktheyarriveattheairport?
A.30minutesbeforetake-off.B.20minutesbeforetake-off.C.10minutesbeforetake-off.
19.Whatdidtheydofirstwhentheyarrivedattheairport?
A.Theygotontheplane.B.Theyboughtinsurance.C.TheycalledEdgar’smother.
20.WhatdidEdgarmailtohismother?
A.Theinsurancepolicy.B.Theplanetickets.C.Thebeautifulstamp.
二、阅读理解(共20题,满分40分)第一节共30分
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Afterthesuddenlossofher5-year-olddaughter,Elizabeth,NataliaSpencerfeltsheneededtodosomethingtohonorthelittlegirl.ThatstrongwishinspiredSpencertostartwhatshecallsa“WalkofLove”,a6,000-miletrek(长途徒步旅行)alongtheBritishcoastline.
“Elizabethparticularlylovedthebeachandtheseaandwevisitedtheseasidealot.Aftershepassedaway,IwenttotheseasideanditwasthefirsttimeIhadfeltsomecomfort,”Spencersaid.“IknewthiswaswhatIhadtodo.ItwassomethingIcoulddoanditwouldsomehowmakelifemorebearable.”
OnValentine'sDay,SpencerbeganwalkingDurdleDoorinDorset,England,thelastbeachshetookElizabethtobeforeshebecameill.Sofar,Spencerhasjourneyedabout1,500miles,walkingthroughDorset,Cornwall,DevonandtheentirecoastofWales.Everyday,exceptSaturday,Spencerwalks20miles.Oftenlocalsjoinher;manytimestheysharestoriesaboutlosingtheirownchildren.
EverythingchangedforSpenceronNov.22,2015.SpencernoticedElizabethwasillwithwhatshethought—wasachestinfection.Butthegirl’shealthworsenedrapidly.Doctorsdiagnosedherwithalife-threateningimmuneconditionwheretheimmunecellsdamagetissueandorgan.ThiscausedElizabeth'sorganstoshutdownandstoppedthebloodsupplytoherarmsandlegs.ShewasmovedtoBristolChildren'sHospitalwhereshespent18daysonlifesupportbeforepassingawayonDec.10.
AfterElizabethdied,Spencerstruggled.ShestayedwithfriendsbecauseitfelttoohardtoliveinahousewiththememoriesofElizabeth.InJanuary,afriendencouragedSpencertogoforawalkandthetwoendedupattheGowerPeninsulainWales.That'swhensherealizedshewantedtowalkalongthecoastforherdaughter.
WhilewalkingprovidesSpencerwithtimetogrieve(感到悲痛),she’salsousingthetriptoraise£100,000(about$144,000)fortheBristol.Children’sHospital.Sheadmiredthedoctorsandnursesandwantedtoraisemoneytoallowanotherfamilyaccesstotreatment.
Spencerexpectstocompleteherwalknextspring.She’dlovetofinishonValentine’sDay,butdoesn’tknowifthatisrealistic.
25.WhydidNataliaSpencerdecidetowalkalongtheBritishcoastline?
A.Torealizeherdaughter'sdream.B.Torememberherdeaddaughter.
C.Tosharestorieswithpeoplearound.D.Toraisemoneyforachildren’shospital.
26.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?
A.Spencer’sstory-sharingwiththelocalpeople.B.Spencer’sdailylifeafterElizabeth’sdeath.
C.Spencer’smemoryoftravelingwithElizabeth.D.Spencer'swalkingalongthecoastline.
27.WhatdoweknowaboutElizabeth?
A.SheencouragedhermothertowalkaroundBritain.
B.SheoncewalkedalongtheentireBritishcoast.
C.Shediedofanimmune-systemdisease.D.Shefellsickasaresultofachestinfection.
28.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ALittleGirl’sStrugglewithaStrangeDisease.B.AMother’sEfforttoSaveHerDaughter.
C.AWoman'sActiontoRaiseMoneyforChildren.D.AMother’sWalktoHonorHerLostChild.
C
Weredinosaurs(恐龙)warm-bloodedorcold-blooded?
Accordingtoanewstudy,scientistshavefoundthattheyweresomewhereinthemiddle.Thisnewstudyshowsthatdinosaurswereverydifferentfrommostoftoday’sanimalsthatareeitherwarmorcold-blooded.
“Ithinkwewereallsurprisedbythis,”saidFelisaSmithfromtheUniversityofNewMexico.“Theideacertainlytooksomegettingusedto.”
AstudybyateamofscientistsledbyJohnM.Gradyoftheuniversitystudiedmanydifferentkindsofdinosaursintheirresearch.Theylookedatgrowthrate(比率),bodytemperatureandbodysizeofdifferentkindsofdinosaurs.
Howarewarm-bloodedanimalsdifferentfromcold-bloodedanimals?
Warm-bloodedanimalslikehumanscancontroltheirbodytemperature.Theyeatalot,andburncalories(卡路里)quickly.Theyhaveamoreactivelifestylethancold-bloodedanimals.Whilecold-bloodedanimalssuchassnakesdonotcontroltheirbodytemperature.Instead,theymustusesunlighttokeepwarm,andtheymovemuchmoreslowly.Cold-bloodedanimalsdonotneedtoeatverymuch.Theirbodiesslowdownincoldertemperatures.
Besidesdinosaurs,thereareotheranimalsthatarenotcompletelywarm-bloodedorcold-blooded,suchasgreatwhitesharks.
29.Accordingtothenewstudy,______.
A.dinosaurswerecold-bloodedB.dinosaurswerewarm-blooded
C.dinosaurswerenotcompletelywarm-bloodedorcold-blooded
D.somedinosaurswerewarm-bloodedandsomewerecold-blooded
30.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2meansthat______.
A.it’sbadnewstogettheideaB.it’sgoodnewstogettheidea
C.theideaisthesameaswhatscientistspredicted
D.theideaisdifferentfromwhatpeopleusuallythink
31.JohnM.GradyandhisteamstudiedmanythingsaboutdifferentkindsofdinosaursEXCEPTtheir______.
A.bodysizeB.eatinghabitC.growthrateD.bodytemperature
32.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Greatwhitesharksarecold-blooded.
B.Mostoftoday’sanimalsareeitherwarmorcold-blooded.
C.Cold-bloodedanimalsmoveslowlyincoldertemperatures.
D.Dinosaurs’bodytemperaturedidn’tonlydependontheenvironment.
D
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