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高二上学期第二次英语月考试卷试题试卷

高二上学期其次次英语月考试卷试题试卷

在现实的学习、工作中,我们最少不了的就是试题了,试题

可以关心参考者清晰地熟悉自己的学问把握程度。什么样的试题才能

有效关心到我们呢?以下是我帮大家整理的.高二上学期其次次英语

月考试卷试题试卷,欢迎阅读,盼望大家能够喜爱。

一、阅读理解

Aswintersetsin,it'stheperfecttimetogetoutoftown

andescapetheseasonalmooddisorder.Herearevacationideas

toadoptnow.

CostaRica

CostaRica,locatedintheValledelGeneral,isan

off-the-radaragriculturetownthat'snotoverrunwith

tourists.Theareaisknownforitscoffee,pineapplesandsugar

caneplantations,aswellasitsrichforests.What'smore,

youcanenjoyhorsebackriding,spendafternoonsatthespaor

touranearbywildlifesheltertolookoutforcolorfulbirds,

slothsandotheranimals.

LosCabos,Mexico

Ifyoulovewine,traveltoLosCabos,abeautifulvacation

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destinationatthesouthernedgeoftheBajaPeninsula.During

yourgetaway(短假),youcanenjoyspecialwinetastingsand

dinnercookedbyLosCabos'sMichelin-starredchef.Thereare

wildlife-viewingopportunities,too.FromDecemberthroughMay,

youcanspotwhales,mantaraysandmorewildlife.

PetitStVincent,theGrenadines

ThisprivateCaribbeanislandwasfreeoftheangerof

hurricanesIrmaandMaria.What'smore,thewholeislandis

only115acresandhas22cottages.Eachcottageislocatedin

aquietplace,andyoucanexpecttounplugandrechargephones

withnowirelessconnections,televisionsortelephonesinthe

cottages.Evenbetter,youcanspendyourdaysadmiring

fascinatingmarinelifeattheJean-MichelCousteauDiving

Caribbeancenter.

TheExumas,Bahamas

OnFowlCay,s50-acreprivateisland,youcanenjoya

carefreeescape.Dayscanbespentfishing,boatinganddiving

beforewanderingalongwhitesands.Theresort(度假村)

featureslargeone-,two-andthree-bedroomhouses.Bestofall,

ifyou'replanningagroupgetawayormultigenerationaltrip,

yourenttheentireislandforaone-of-a-kindislandescape.

1.Whydoestheauthorrecommendtheseplacedtoreaders

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A.Toexperienceout-of-townsights.

B.Tobeatwinterblues.

C.Toescapefromextremeweather.

D.Totreatmentaldisease.

2.WhatdoweknowaboutPetitStVincent

A.ItsurvivedhurricanesIrmaandMaria.B.It'sahugeand

quietisland.

C.Peoplecanadmirefishoffshore.D.Peoplecancharge

phonesusingwirelessconnections.

3.WherecanTombestgowithhisgrandparentsandparents

A.LosCabos,Mexico.

B.PetitStVincent,theGrenadines.

C.CostaRica.

D.TheExumas,Bahamas.

Iwasonmywayhomefromwork,cuttingthroughtheBryant

Park.Onthatday,thesunseemedtosetfasterthanusual,and

suddenlyIfoundmyselfwalkinginthedark.Iwaslessthan

halfamilefrommyapartment,butthepathwouldleadmeover

abridge,acrosstraintracks,andthroughanunlitunderpass.

ThenIheardhim-astrangerrunningalongsideme,partly

obscured(遮掩)bythebushes.Mymouthwentdry;mylegsfelt

likewater.ButIdidn,tpickupmypace-instead,Istopped,

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turned,andfacedhim.Hecameoutofthebushesandsaidhe,

dbeenwatchingme“foralongtime”.

Ashewalkedbesideme,Iguidedustowardstheedgeofthe

park.Whenwereachedthebridge,atrainrumbled(轰鸣着缓慢

行进)past,andheseizedthemoment,attackingmewithaknife

aroundmythroat.Theself-defenseskillsIhadlearnedyears

beforekickedin,andIpushedmyfingerintohiseye,hard.

Andthencametheshock:Thatdidn'tfrightenhimaway.Mymind

flashedbacktoatipfromanoldguitarteacher:"Pressthe

stringslikeyou'resqueezingaflea(跳蚤).“Iputallmy

strengthintothatfinger,andfinallyheletgo.

Iwasshakingwithfear,butIlookedhimstraightinthe

eyeandbegantobackaway.Iturnedtorunthehelloutofthere,

butthenIrememberedanotherself-defenselesson:Neverrun,

becausethenyou*reatarget.SoIwalkedawayalone-through

thedarktunnelasIdialed911withtremblingfingers.Ifyou

everfindyourselfinthissituation,usetheseself-defense

skillsthatyoualreadyknow.Theycanreallymakeallthe

differencetoyou.

1.WhichofthefollowingwordbestdescribestheauthorJ

swayhome

A.Well-traveled.B.Risky.

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C.Boring.D.Well-protected.

2.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2suggest

A.Theauthorwasdesperatetogohome.

B.Theauthorwasexhaustedandthirsty.

C.Theauthorwasinastateoffear.

D.Theauthor'slegswerewet.

3.Whichstatementmaytheauthoragreewith

A.Themanisacasualacquaintanceofher.

B.Shewasguardedhomebythepolicefinally.

C.Shemightfeelgratefulforherself-defenseskills.

D.Themaninjuredhiseyehimselfwhenmakinganattack.

4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage

A.HowIsurvivedanattackB.Whetherfortunesmilesonme

C.WhatoneshoulddowhenindangerD.Whyself-defense

skillsareimportant

Everywherewelook,wearesurroundedbytechnology.We

heavilyrelyontechnologyforourday-to-daylives.Thereare

thesocialmediaapps,suchasFacebook,Twitter,whereweare

abletoseeintothelivesofeveryonearoundus.Thereareother

moreusefulappslikeGoogleMapswhereyoucanuseaGPSto

getfromoneplacetoanother.Itisnowonderthatweare

constantlylookingdownatourphonesandotherdevices.And,

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thatisaproblem.

Prettysoon,Ifearthatpeoplewillnolongerbeableto

communicatefacetoface.Ipersonallylovebeingabletosit

downandhaveaconversationwithsomeonesanscellphonesand

distractions.Itshowsthatyoucareaboutwhoyouaretalking

toandwanttoinvolveandlistentothem.Thecellphonecan

waituntillater.

WhatIreallydislikeisthatyoungerandyoungerchildren

areusingtechnology.Insteadofplayingoutsidewithfriends,

theyareplayingoniPads,iPods,orvideogames.Insteadof

havinglittlegamesorbooks,childrennowhaveelectronic

devicestousetodistractthemevenifwaitingatdoctorsJ

appointmentsetc.Theywantcellphonesatyoungages.Theyhave

texting.Ioverheardsixthgradersonedaytalkingabout

texting,andIwasalittlesad.Atthatage,Ihadtocallmy

friendsonthephoneinordertotalktothem.

Weareasocietybasedontechnology.And,thatisn,ta

completelybadthing,givenitsuseinareassuchasmedicine.

Butweshouldn'tbeaddictedtosomanyofthesedevicesthat

weforgettolookaroundandseewhatishappeningintheworld

aroundus.

1.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthefirstparagraph

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A.Sometechproductsleaveusunabletofocus.

B.Socialmediaappsmakepeoplemorevisible.

C.Manypeopleusuallymisusesocialmediaapps.

D.Technologyprovidesuswithaconvenientlife.

2.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword"sans"

A.isneedofB.without

C.isspiteofD.with

3.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsusingtechnology

inmedicine

A.Indifferent.B.Opposed.

C.Concerned.D.Supportive.

4.Whatdoestheauthorreallywanttoshowinthepassage

A.Weshouldtakeastepbackfromconstantlyusing

technology.

B.Theelectronicdevicesarecloselyconnectedwithour

life.

C.Societyshouldnolongerbebasedontechnology.

D.Weshouldsaygoodbyetoelectronicdevices.

AccordingtoanewstudyfromCornellUniversity,about

one-fifthoftheglobalpopulation,of2billionpeople

worldwide,willbeforcedtoresettleorgodeeperinlandby

2100duetothecontinuousriseinsealevel.

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Thestudy,publishedinthejournalLandUsePolicy,showed

thatthegrowingglobalpopulationcouldmakethematterworse.

Theresearchersexpectedthatthereareabout1.4billon

“climatechangerefugees(难民)"intheworldby20xxandby

2100thenumberofthedisplacedpeopleduetotherisingsea

levelcouldreachuptotwobillion.

"We'regoingtohavemorepeopleonlesslandandsooner

thanwethink,“saidleadauthorCharlesGeisler,professor

atCornell."Thefutureriseinglobalaveragesealevel

probablywon'tbegradual.Yetfewpolicymakersareobserving

thesignificantbarriersthatcoastalclimaterefugees,like

otherrefugees,willrunintowhentheymovetohigherground.”

Forthestudy,theresearchersreviewed(回顾)potential

problemsthatclimatechangerefugeesmayfaceiftheygodeeper

inland.Theresearchersidentifiedtheselanddifficulties

withrelocationusingthreeorganizinggroups.Including

depletion(损耗)zones,win-losezonesandno-trespass(不得擅

自进入)zones.Bydoingso,theresearcherswereabletoprovide

primaryestimatesoftheirtoll(损失)oninlandresettlement

space.Theresearchersfoundthatsomeinlandregionswere

uniikelytosupportnewwavesofclimatechangerefugeesdue

totheremainsofwar,roaddevelopmentsandrarenatural

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resources.

Apartfromtherisingsealevel,increasingstormweather

andtheboomingglobalpopulationarealsohavingahuge

influenceonthenumberofclimatechangerefugees.Stormcan

pushseawaterfurtherinland.Theincreasingglobalpopulation

requiresmorelandevenastheoceanswallowsuprichcostal

zonesandriverdeltas(三角洲).Theseforcepeopletosearch

fornewplacestomovetohigherground.

1.Whatwouldhappenifthesealevelweretorise

A.2billionpeoplewouldbe“refugees”by20xx.

B.50%ofthepopulationwouldlosetheirhomes.

C.Inlandregionswouldbecomemorecrowded.

D.Coastalregionswouldbepollutedseriously.

2.WhatcanbeinferredfromCharlesGeisler'swords

A.Thesealevelwillgoupinalittle-by-littleway.

B.Movingtohigherlandisn,tthekeysolution.

C.Landandpopulationvaryaccordingtoclimatechange.

D.Policymakersshouldthinkmoreforclimatechange

refugees.

3.Whydoclimatechangerefugeesfailtomovetosomeinland

regions

A.Becausetheycan,tliveacommonlifethere.

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B.Becausetheycan'tadapttotheclimatethere.

C.Becausetheymayconsumemorethanexpected.

D.Becausetheywilldestroythenaturalresources.

4.Whatdoestheauthorstressinthelastparagraph

A.Globalwarmingisadouble-edgedsword.

B.Inthefutureclimatewillbecomeworse.

C.Theearthwillseemoreclimatechangerefugees.

D.Seawillbringhumansmoredisadvantages.

二、七选五

Nooneeversaidfinalweekiseasy.Late-nightcramming(填

鸭式的用功)accompaniedbycupaftercupofcoffeecantakeits

toll(产生恶果,产生损害)onyourbody,nottomentionallof

theteststress.Butwhileyoutrytoreviewasmanybooksas

possibletoprepareforyourtests,don,tforgetyourhealth.

1.Herearesometipsondieting.

2.GrabbinganOrioncakefromthevendingmachine(自动

贩卖机)isattractive,butit'simportanttosticktofresher,

morenutritiousfood.Abananaoranorangewithsometrai1

mix(干果什锦)oryogurtwillfillyouupbetterthanjunkfood.

3.Eatawholesomebreakfast,lunch,anddinneratthesame

timeyoualwaysdo.

Stayhydrated(含水的)

io

Drinkplentyofwater,andthendrinksomemore.

4..Sugarysoftdrinkswilldonogood.Spiceupyourwater

withfruitslikelemon,orswapitforunsweetenedflavorful

tea,whichrehydratesjustaswellaswater.

Propercaffeineintake(摄入)fromcoffeeandenergydrinks

Everyonecoulduseaquickenergybooser,buttoomuchcould

leaveyoufeelinganxious,unabletosleeporfocus.5..

A.Thelastplaceyouneedtoexperiencecaffeine

withdrawalisinthemiddleofyourexams

B.Afterall,ifyou'resickanduncomfortableduringyour

tests,everyeffortyou'vemademightbeinvain

C.Eathealthilyandregularly

D.Cookmealsbyyourself

E.Don'tchangeyourfoodscheduletoomuch

F.Itwillhelpyourmindstayclearandkeepyourenergy

levelshigh

G.However,onceyouaresickanduncomfortable,youwon,

tgetahighgradeinexams

三、完形填空

Loveisahottopic,butwhatisloveHereisastory.

IttookmealongtimebeforeIwasabletofullyunderstand

mygrandparentsJlove.Theywrotetheword“Shmily”ina

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surprisingplacefortheothertofind.oneofthem

discoveredit,itwashis/herturntoitoncemore---in

shoes,underpillows,evenintoiletpaper…Theirwayoflife,

ratherthanonlyagame,theirlove,whichnoteveryone

isenoughtoexperience.Theyhandseverychancethey

had,finishedeachother'ssentencesandwenttotogether.

ButtherewasadarkinmygrandparentsJlife.My

grandmotherhadbreastcancer.Ithadfirsttenyears

earlier.Asusual,Grandpawaswithhereveryoftheway.

Hecomfortedherintheirroom,paintedthatcolorsoshe

couldalwaysbe,evenwhenshewastoosicktogooutside.

Now,itwasevenworse,buttheystillwenttochurch

.Grandmagrewsteadily____untilfinally,shecouldnot

____thehouseanymore.Forawhile,Grandpawouldgotochurch

alone,prayingtoGodtohiswifeout.ThenonedayGrandma

was.

waswritteninyellowontheribbonofmygrandmotherJ

sfuneralbouquet(花束).Asthecrowdthinnedandthelast

mournerstoleave,Grandpasteppedup,takingashaky

,andbegantosingtoher.Throughhistears,thesong

came,.

Thankyou,GrandpaandGrandma,forlettingmesee.

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S-h-m-i-l-y:seehowmuchIloveyou.

1.A.ThoughB.AssoonasC.BecauseD.Asfaras

2.A.writeB.placeC.telID.hide

3.A.brokeB.savedC.shookD.saw

4.A.richB.friendlyC.luckyD.special

5.A.touchedB.heldC.wavedD.clapped

6.A.churchB.workC.schoolD.hospital

7.A.rainB.windC.cloudD.snow

8.A.risenB.burntC.appearedD.promised

9.A.minuteB.walkC.timeD.step

10.A.greyB.yellowC.blueD.black

11.A.insunshineB.ondutyC.insurpriseD.onbusiness

12.A.lonelyB.secretlyC.apartD.together

13.A.betterB.weakerC.strongerD.thinner

14.A.leaveB.designC.escapeD.paint

15.A.sendB.giveC.helpD.take

16.A.missingB.goneC.lostD.passing

17.A.ShmilyB.WordC.NameD.Age

18.A.stoppedB.gotC.turnedD.refused

19.A.breathB.riskC.restD.effort

20.A.niceandclearB.loudandnoisyC.shortandfastD.deep

andslow

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四、语法填空

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)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。

Classroomsl.(change)littleinthepastfewcenturies.

Studentsattendclass,takenotesanddotheirhomework.The

teacherlecturesandadministratorsatest.Studentsgettheir

gradesandmoveontothenexttopic.Byandlarge,students

---2.(especial)themostdisadvantagedones----attendthe

schooloruniversity3.(build)neartheirhome,regardlessof

itsquality.

Theseroutinesarestartingtochange.Inasmallbut

growingnumberofschools,studentswatch4.(lecture)online

andcometoclasspreparedtohandlehomeworkandworkwith

teachersandclassmates.Theyinteractwithcomputerprograms

thatallowthemtowork5.theirownpace.Teachersrelyonthe

sameprograms6.(score)testsandessays.Andlocalschoolsare

nolongerapupil'sonlyoption.Start-upsandnonprofitsmake

high-qualitycoursesavailableonlineto

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