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甘肃省张掖市第二中学2019-2020学年高二英语10月月考试题(无答案)全卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟,注意事项:1. 试题的答案书写在答题卡上,不得在试卷上直接作答。2. 作答前认真阅读答题卡上的注意事项。3. 考试结束,有监考人员将试题卡一并收回。第I卷第一部分 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. When will the man probably see the performance?A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. On Saturday.2. How long has the girl been at her job?A. For a day. B. For almost a year. C. For four years.3. What does the girl need?A. Some books. B. Some furniture C. Some pens and papers.4. Where is the man now?A. On his way home. B. In the kitchen C. In his office5. What does the man have to do now?A. Complete the research B. Finish typing up the paper C. Put the material in order第二节 (共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What does Judy do?A. She sells bread B. She teaches classes. C. She plans vacations7. According to Judy, why is Gary busy now?A. People have more free time B. People have enough money now.C. People are driving long distances.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What does the man want to do?A. Attend a book signing. B. Buy a signed book. C Copy a book.9. What does the man say about his father?A. He is an author. B. He sells old books. C. He likes the author of Secret.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. The preparations for the storm.B. The state of the garden and flowers.C. The rainfall predicted throughout the storm.11. How does the woman sound?A Scared B. Worried. C. Excited12. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Doctor and patient. C. Shop assistant and customer.第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why does the man say congratulations to the woman?A. She got a good assistant.B. Her department received a rewardC. She just finished an important project.14. How does the man feel about being offered the job?A. Pleased. B. Nervous. C. Relieved.15. How many hours a week will the man work at the new job?A. Ten. B. Fifteen. C. Twenty.16. What does the man decide to do in the end?A. Find another researcher for the woman.B. Quit his job on Professor Ramos team.C. Reduce his hours for Professor Ramos.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. How did Jane Goodall become interested in chimpanzees?A. She studied them in college.B. She received a gift from her father.C. She raised one when she was young.18. Why did people criticize Jane Goodalls research?A. She named the chimpanzees.B. She numbered the chimpanzees.C. She lived with the chimpanzees19. What was Jane Goodall interested in after she left the jungle?A. Writing books. B. Saving the environment. C Traveling around the world.20. When did Jane Goodall open her institute in Hong Kong?A. In 1957. B. In 1977. C. In 2002.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中选出最佳答案。ASome Events on the WeekendSoul music: Winter Jam & Soul FestWinter Jam returns to Amalie Arena at 6 pm Saturday with a group of top stars like Crowder, Britt Nicole and Colton Dixon. $30 at the door only. (813) 3012500. . On Sunday, Soul Fest comes to the USF Sun Dome. R&B singer Brian Mcknight leads this years stars along with New Editions Johnny Gill. $51.75 and up. (813)9743004. .Theme Parks: Epcot, LegolandThe International Festival of the Arts opens at Epcot, combining visual and performing arts. It runs Fridays through Mondays through Feb. 20. This week brings concerts from Ashley Brown, who played Mary Poppins on Broadway, and Josh Strickland, who played Tarzan in Disneys production on Broadway. Included with admissions: $97-$114. .Art: Second Saturday Art WalkThis week is St. Petersburgs Second Saturday Art Walk. Among the many offerings, it is the opening of the Female Persuasion exhibition at the Cider Press Caf, 601 Central Ave. The exhibition features four local women who represent a range of techniques and styles, $26-$36.www.ArtW.Motorcycles: Gibtown Bike FestThis free motorcycle rally(拉力赛) in Riverview will have live entertainment including Greg Billings, Marshall Tucker and the Black Honkeys. It runs 3 to 10:30 pm Friday, 10 am to 10:30 pm Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm Sunday at the International Independent Showmens Association Clubhouse, 6915 Riverview Drive, Riverview. (813)6773590. The free reception is 6 to 9 pm Saturday.21. What can be known about the soul music?A. It is directed by two top stars.B. It is performed in the same place.C. There are two performances of it on the weekend.D. Its admission is charged equally each time.22. Where should Tom go if he wants to enjoy an event for free?A. Epcot. B. Riverview. C. St. Petersburg. D. The USF Sun Dome.23. Which event specially shows womens works?A. Soul music: Winter Jam & Soul Fest B. Theme Parks: Epcot, LegolandC. Motorcycles: Gibtown Bike Fest D.Art: Second Saturday Art WalkBWinslow Homer was the second of the three sons of Henrietta Benson Homer and Charles Savage Homer. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1836 and grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His father was an importer of tools and other goods. His mother was a painter. Winslow got his interest in drawing and painting form his mother. But his father also supported his sons interest. Once, on a business trip to London, Charles Winslow bought a set of drawing facsimiles (摹本) for his son to copy. Young Winslow used these to develop his early skill.Winslows older brother Charles went to Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The family expected Winslow would go, too. But, at the time, Harvard didnt teach art. So Winslows father found him a job as an assistant in the trade of making and preparing pictures for print media. At 19, Winslow learned the process of lithography (平版印刷术), which was the only formal training that Winslow ever received in art.In 1859, Winslow Homer moved to New York City to work for Harpers Weekly. Homer also started to paint seriously. He hoped to go to Europe to study painting. But something would intervene the direction of Winslow Homers artistic work. Harpers Magazine would send him to draw pictures of the biggest event in American history since independence. It was the American Civil War between the Union and the rebel (反叛的) southern states.Winslow Homer went to Washington, D. C., in 1861. He drew pictures of the campaign of Union Army Major General George B. McClellan the next year. His pictures of the war showed many ways that conflicts affect people.24. Who had the same interest as Winslow according to the text?A. His mother.B. His teacher.C. His father.D. His brother.25. Why didnt Winslow go to Harvard University?A. He didnt want to go there. B. He couldnt learn art in Harvard University.C.He wasnt admitted to Harvard University. D. His family had no money to send him there.26. The word intervene in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to“_.”A. follow B. lose C. change D. indicate27. How does the text develop?A. By comparison. B.By questioning the points.C. By giving examples. D. In order of time.CLights out, phones on. Many teenagers reach for their smartphones or tablets at bedtime, but it may be a good idea to switch off before you hit the pillow.According to a study by researchers at Murdoch and Griffith Universities in Australia, using mobile devices late at night could harm teenagers sleep and lead to an increased risk of mental health problems.The study was carried out on more than 1,000 Australian high school students aged between 13 and 16. It lasted four years as student participants moved from Year 8 to Year 11.During the study, students were asked what time of the night they received or sent text messages and phone calls, and how well they slept.The results are impressive. When the study started in Year 8, more than 85 percent of the students had a mobile phone and around one-third of these students never used phones after lights out. In contrast, 93 percent of Year 11 students had a mobile phone and only 22 percent of then had no late night mobile use when the study concluded four years later.As the levels of mobile phone use increased, there was a growth in poor sleep behavior among the students. Meanwhile, mental health problems also increased. Students in Year 8 who were more likely to use phones at night were found to have higher levels of depression (抑郁) and lower self-esteem (自尊心) one year later.Lynette Vernon, lead author of the study, explained that phones affect our sleep patterns because of the unnatural blue light they produce. This light could affect the level of hormones (荷尔蒙) in the body, disrupting (打乱) its balance.“The more you sit in bed and watch TV, play with your tablet, and play with your phone at three oclock in the morning, the more these things affect the slow waves of your sleep pattern and give your poor quality sleep,” Mark Levi, a Sydney-based sleep doctor said.Based on the findings, the researchers suggested parents should focus on guiding their childrens use of mobile devices.According to Vernon, the solution is not simply to ban teenagers from using their devices, but teach them better ways of using them.“Back when theyre aged 7 to 10, you have to be a role model. If you put your phone away at night and it doesnt go into your bedroom, it becomes normalized in the household and you have a much easier job,” he told The Guardian.28. According to the researchers, _.A. texting and calling in bed is harmful to the bodyB. most Australian students are addicted to the use of mobile devicesC. adults are less influenced by the late use of mobile devices than teenagersD. putting mobile devices away at night benefits our mental health.29. Mobile device use at night could lead to poor sleep because _.A. people become excited and it becomes hard to fall asleepB. the light they give off changes the way our body worksC. the waves they produce could disturb the bodys balanceD. it increases the risks of depression and lowers self-esteem30. The underlined word “normalized” in the last paragraph probably means _.A. easily distracted B. a regular thing C. replaced D. challenged31. What is the purpose of the article?A. To introduce different sleep patterns.B. To discuss methods to improve peoples sleep quality.C. To explore the effect of mobile device use on students health.D. To help parents guide their childrens use of mobile devices.DSometimes the toughest thing about feelings is sharing them with others. Sharing your feelings helps you whether your feelings are wonderful or terrible. Sharing also helps you to get closer to people you care about and who care about you. But how?You cant tell your friends whats inside your backpack if you dont know whats in there yourself. Feelings are the same way. Before you can share them with anyone, you have to figure out what feelings you have.Making a list of your feelings can help. You can do this in your mind or by writing it out or even by drawing pictures. Is something bothering you? Does it make you frustrated or terrified? Do you feel this emotion only once in a while or much of the time?The way a person feels inside is important. If you keep feelings locked inside, it can even make you feel sick! But if you talk with someone who cares for you, you will almost always start to feel better. It doesnt mean your problems and worries magically disappear, but at least someone else knows whats bothering you and can help you find solutions.Your mom and dad want to know if you have problems and whats happening in your life. But what if a kid doesnt want to talk with parents? Then find another trusted adult, like a relative or a teacher at school. Maybe this person can help you talk with your parents about your problem or concern.Once you know who you can talk with, youll want to pick a time and place to talk. You can talk publicly in your family. But some kids are more private than others and they will feel shy about sharing their feelings. Then find a quiet place or write it down on a piece of paper. A kid doesnt have to share every feeling he or she has.32. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. How to share your feelings. B. How to figure out your feelings.C. The importance of feelings. D. The people sharing your feelings.33. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. Kids cant tell their friends about their backpack.B. Kids should know about themselves first before sharing.C.Kids need to find out what others think of them first.D. Kids feelings are the same in a way.34. What might happen after sharing your feelings with others?A. You will feel relieved. B. Your worries will magically disappear.C. Youll like more private talks. D. Youll recover from your illness.35. Where is this passage probably taken from?A. A science fiction. B. A notice board.C. A parents brochure. D. A childrens magazine.第二节 (共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,从短文后所给的七个选项中选出五个最佳答案填入空白处。Most of us will admit that on occasions we can be bad-tempered. This can be for a number of reasons. 36 As the body and mind are tired, it seems to take us less time to become angry just because of something that is of little importance. Young children are usually the cause of tiredness and it is highly likely that parents allow themselves to release(释放) their exhaustion directly at the children. Children are very good at remembering these instances and it will affect them for a long time. 37 Diet and lifestyle can be key factors in causing a bad temper. Some people dont realize that their diet can directly affect their moods. Processed food and items that contain a lot of sugars, especially those that arent natural sugars, can cause a rise in blood sugar. 38 Similarly, lifestyle choices can encourage bad tempers and poor moods, especially if drug and alcohol are used too frequently. 39 If you have noticed that you are becoming increasingly bad-tempered, it is important that you take steps to try and regain control. 40 After you find the cause, try and make positive changes to prevent this from occurring in the future.AFind your ways to release your anger.BCheck what it is that causes the bad mood.CTiredness is often the most common reason.DManaging your anger is good for your health.ETherefore, it is important to have more patience when with children.FThis rise can have a very negative effect on moods and mental performance.GSo it is important to keep away from these temptations(诱惑) for your own mental state.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完型填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。Long ago, a rabbit built a big house, where he lived happily. He had 41 it so well that, when a heavy 42 arrived in autumn, which flooded (淹没) and destroyed nearly the whole forest and the _43_ of many animals, his remained. Soon, one after another, the 44 animals came to his door, asking if they could 45 the cold days in his house. He let each 46 in, and the house was gradually filled up 47 it was full. This discomfort didnt 48 the rabbit. Instead, he was happy because everyone else said he was 49 . All the animals thanked the rabbit for offering them a place to live in winter.In spring, all the animals 50 and rebuilt their own houses. Seeing this, the rabbit jumped up and down so happily that he didnt 51 that a fox was waiting for him. One of the animals who had spent the cold 52 in the rabbits house saw this, and called the rabbit 53 , shouting at the rabbit to 54 escape into his house. Then the fox broke into the house, but the rabbit 55 to escape and run into the home of another friend. For a whole day, the fox 56 the rabbit from one animals home to anothers, 57 the rabbit always managed to save his skin, and was 58 all the time by the friends he had 59 help to in the winter. Finally, the fox gave up.The rabbit felt very happy, not only for having escaped the fox, but also for having made so many friends in the forest. From the 60 , he learned that helping others is helping himself.41.A. learned B. lived C. designedD. thought42.A. machineB. fogC. rainD. animal43.A. ownersB. bodyC. foodD.homes44.A. homelessB. hurtC. safeD.injured45.A. leaveB. stayC. spendD. take46.A. farmerB. listenerC. rabbitD. visitor47.A. unlessB. untilC. whenD. before48.A. botherB.comfortC. pleaseD. touch49.A. reachB. angryC. kindD. worried50.A. traveledB. agreedC. forgotD. returned51.A. noticeB. hopeC. agree D.dream52.A. dayB. seasonC. hour D. year53A. on timeB. in timeC. as usualD. at times54.A. patientlyB. happilyC. quicklyD. successfully55.A. preparedB. failedC. wantedD. managed56.A. beatB. stoppedC. waitedD. followed57.A. andB. butC. becauseD. so 58.A. invitedB. greetedC.helpedD. pleased59.A. offeredB. broughtC. happenedD. talked60.A. experienceB. enemyC. friendD. story第II卷第二部分 英语知识运用第二节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入恰当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Life is speeding up. Everyone is getting unwell. Picture this: Youre rushing to finish you

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