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2026学年3月月考检测卷高二英语第Ⅰ卷I.听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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卷上。第一节听下面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.Whywasthemanlate?MissedthebusB.CartroubleC.Heavytraffic2.Wasthehousepainted?A.Yes,HenrypainteditB.No,becausetherewasnoladder.C.Yes,someoneelsepainted. 3.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Hecouldn’trideabike B.Heusedtohaveabikeliketheboy’s.C.Hewouldliketohaveabike.4.What’sthewomangoingtodo?A.MailaninvitationtotheSmiths. B.InviteAlantotheparty. C.VisittheSmiths.5.Whatdidthemanmean?A.HecouldlendherextrapenB.HehadlosthispenC.Hecouldofferherapencil.第二节听下面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,各个小题将给出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6-7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanwishtodo?A.Togohome. B.Toseeherfamily C.Tobuyanewhouse.7.Whatdoyoulearnfromthedialogue?A.Thewomanhasn’tgotabiggerhouse..B.Thewomanhasgotabiggerhouse.Thewomanisgoingtobuyabiggerhouse.听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。8.WhatkindofweatherisusualforMarch?A.Veryhot.B.CoolC.Dry9.Howoftenshouldthebuscometotheirstop?A.EverytwentyminutesB.EveryhalfanhourC.Onceaday10.Wherehasthemanlivedfortenyears?A.InFloridaB.InNewYorkC.InCalifornia听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。11.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.ReadingnewspapersB.DealingwithpollutionC.Livinginthecity12.Whathasbeenpassedbythegovernment?AlawagainstnoiseB.AlawagainstsmokeC.Alawagainsttrafficjams13.Howwasthelawdeclared?A.OvertheradioB.OnTVC.Inthenewspapers听第9段材料,回答第14-17题。14.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.TheyareclosefriendsB.Wedon’tknowC.Theyareroomates15.Whydidthemantalktothewoman?A.HewantedtobuyahouseB. Hewantedtogetajob C.Hewantedtorentaflat16.What’stheflatthemanisinterestedinlike?A.Ithasabathroomandonebedroom B.IthastwobedroomsandasittingroomC.Ithasakitchenbutithasn’tabathroom.17.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthebiggestoneeachyear?A.3,600dollars B.2,400dollars C.3,000dollars听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。18.What’sVenice?A.Acity B.Acanal C.Astreet19.HowdopeoplerideaboutthecityinVenice?A.Inboates B.IncarsC.Inbuses 20.WhereisVenice?A.InCanadaB.InEnglandC.InItalyII.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21.--CanIlookatthemenuforamoreminutesbeforeIdecide?Ofcourse.________Sir.A.MakeyourselfathomeB.EnjoyyourselfC.Itdoesn’tmatter.D.Takeyourtime22.Jimhashiswifedoallthehousework.Isn’thewise?Notreally.Heis________.A.morewisethanlazyB.wiserthanlazyC.morelazythanwiseD.lazierthanwise23.Howdidyoudointhetest?Notsowell.I_______muchbetterbutImisreadthedirectionsA.willhavedoneB.couldhavedoneC.musthavedoneD.mayhavedone24.He_______upearlysincehischildhood..A.usedtogetB.isusedtogetC.hasbeenusedtogetD.hasbeenusedtogetting25.Theflowers________sweetinthegardenattractthevisitorstothebeautyofnature.A.tosmellB.smellingC.smeltD.tobesmelt26.________togiveupsmoking,hethrewawayhis________cigarettes.A.Determined;remainedB.Determining;remainedC.Determined;remainingD.Determining;remaining27.Thebirdflu________throughAsiahasjumpedfrombirdstohumansatleast20timessofar_________16people..A.sweeps;killedB.swept;killingC.sweeping;tokillD.sweeping;killing28.Hewishedhe_______thelecturetheotherday.A.didn’tmissB.wouldn’tmissC.hadn’tmissedD.couldn’tmiss29.Hehadmuchdifficultyinadjustinghimself________byalotofpeopleinpubliceveryday.A.towatchingB.inbeingwatchedC.tobewatchedD.tobeingwatched30.______hecome,theproblemwouldbesettled.A.IfB.ShallC.ShouldD.Would31.Suddenly,atallmandrivingagoldencarriage________thegirlandtookheraway,________intothewoods.A.seizing;disappearedB.seized;disappearedC.seizing;disappearingD.seized;disappearing32Westillhaveplentyofbread,soyou________somuchhome..A.needn’tbuyB.needn’thaveboughtC.don’tneedtobuyD.needn’tbuying33.Nohumanbeingcanchangethelawof________nature,but________natureofahumanbeingcanbechanged.A./;theB./;/C.the;theD.the;/34.Heonlyshookhisheadasif_________thathewouldspendhours________inhisstudysoasnottobedisturbed.A.said;closingB.wassaying;closingC.tosay;closedD.saying;toclose35.Whichofthetwoshirtswouldyouliketotake?__________.There’snotmuchdifferencebetweenthem.A.AnyoneB.EitherC.BothD.None第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Anewspaperreporter’sjobcanbeveryinteresting.Hemeetsallkindsofpeopleandlivesquitea(an)36life.Heisontherushfornewspaperallthetime,thenafterseveralyearshe37getadeskjob,andlifebecomesabitmoresettled.Inadayhemayhavetointerviewtheprimeministerofaforeigncountry,andthenextdayhemaybewriting38afootballmatch.Sometimeshemaybesobusythathehas39anytimetosleep.And40othertimeshemaygoonfordays41fornews.Andyetreturnwith42hand.Inthebeginningareporterhasto43averywidefield.Aftertheearlyyearshebecomesmorespecialized(专门的)inhiswork.44example,hemayfinallybe45towriteonlyonpoliticsorsports.Somenewspapershavebookreviewers.Theirjobis46.Theyreadthe47booksandthenwritereviews(书评)ontheonestheylike.Thentherearethose48writeonfilms.Sotheygettoseethemeven49theyareshowninthecinema.50lucky,youwouldsay!Anewspaperreporter’sjobcanalsobevery51.Anumberofthemhavediedrushingfromoneplacetoanotherandifthereisafloodorariot(暴乱)theymayget52orevenbekilled.Threeyearsagotherewasareporter53camerawasbrokenbyagroupofmen,54theywereangrywithhimfortakingtheirpictures.Dangerousornot,onethingis55,andthatis,theirjobisveryinteresting.36.A.happyB.easyC.busyD.poor37.A.mustB.needC.hastoD.may38.A.toB.aboutC.downD.for39.A.mostlyB.nearlyC.hardlyD.almost40.A.atB.inC.onD.from41.A.seeingB.lookingC.puttingD.noticing42.A.strongB.heavyC.fullD.empty43.A.ploughB.workC.coverD.develop44.A.LikeB.AsC.WithD.For45.A.agreedB.askedC.repliedD.enjoyed46.A.pleasantB.pleasedC.hard D.simple47.A.oldestB.worstC.earliestD.latest48.A.theyB.whomC.whoD.which49.A.afterB.untilC.unlessD.before50.A.WhataB.HowC.Such D.What51.A.dangerousB.difficultC.excitingD.safe52.A.paidB.changedC.marriedD.hurt53.A.thatB.whichC.whoseD.whom54.A.althoughB.unlessC.butD.because55.A.interestingB.ableC.certainD.successful第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面5篇短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheorangutan(猩猩)isoneofthefourremainingkindsofman-likeapes(类人猿)leftintheworldtoday.OrangutansarefoundonlyontheislandsofBomeoandSumatra.Theyaregrowingfewer.Thereisadangerthattheymaydieout.Untilthetimebetweenthewars,feworangutanswerekeptinzoos.Littlewasknownaboutthem.Aspeoplecametoknowtheirgentleandinterestingways,theybecamemorepopular.Everyzoowantedtohavesomeofthem,butthenumberoforangutansintheworldwassmall.Afterthelastwar,thenativesfoundtheywouldmakealotofmoneybycatchingandsellingyoungorangutans.Fully-grownandhalf-grownorangutansweremuchtoostrongtobetaken.Theonlyknownwayofcatchingtheyoungwastoshoottheparentsfirst.Thismeantthatorangutanswerelosttowildlifeforeveryonecaught.Italsomeantthatfewerorangutanswereborn.Oncecaughttheyoungweresobadlylookedafterthatatleasthalfofthemdied.Theywereusuallysoldtosomeonewhoknewlittleaboutlookingafterthem.56.Exceptorangutans,howmanykindsofman-likeapseareleftintheworld?A.One.B.TwoC.ThreeD.FourBeforetheSecondWorldWar,________.A.peopleknewlittleaboutorangutans B.peopleknewtheymightdisappearC.manyorangutanswerekeptinzoosD.thenumberofthemweresmallWhatmakespeoplesurethatorangutansmaydieout?Theyarefoundmorepopularinthezoos.TheycanlivenowhereexceptBorneoandSumatra.Theycometobelovedbypeople.Sellingandcatchingthemarethequickestmeanstobecomerich.Theynativesonlycaughttheyoungorangutansbecause______.theywerewelllookedaftertheycouldeasilyfitinwiththenewplacestheywerelightandeasilytakenwaytheycouldbelosttowildlifeandtamedThecatchoftheyoungorangutansledto______.A.fewerbornbabiesB.thedeathoftheirparentsC.thepoorcareandmoredeathoftheyoungD.alloftheaboveBHewasjust12yearsoldwhenhedied.Buthebroughtcourageandhopetopeoplearoundtheworld.NkosiJohnson,whodiedlastJune,isrememberedtodayasanAIDSfighter.Thisyoungboychallengedhisgovernment’sAIDSpolicies(政策)andunitedmillionsofSouthAfricansinthefightagainstthedisease.JohnsonwasthelongestsurvivingpersonbornHIVpositive(艾滋病病毒呈阳性).Hesurvivedwiththisdeadlydiseasefor12yearsbeforeitclaimedhislife.Atfirst,Johnsonwasexpectedtoliveforninemonthswhenhisfostermother(养母),GailJohnson,tookhiminattheageoftwo.ShenowrunsNkosi’sHavenacrosstownfromherhouseinMelville.TheHavenishometo20childrenlivingwithHIVorAIDS,and11oftheirmothers.Johnsonattractedtheworld’sattentionandstoletheheartsofthousandsofpeopleacrosstheworldatthe13thinternationalAIDSConferenceinDurbaninJuly2000.HestoodinfrontofalargeaudienceincludingSouthAfricanPresidentThaboMbeki,hetoldthemthathewantedAZT,adrugusedtotreatAIDSpatients,tobegiventoHIV-positivepregnant(怀孕的)womentopreventthediseasebeingpassedontotheirunbornbabies.Hereceivedaloudcheerattheendofhisspeech.Johnson’sspeechwasbroadcastliveacrosstheworld.Withviewsbeyondhisageandevenasenseofhumor,JohnsonsoonbecameaninternationalsignofthefightagainstAIDSandHIV.61.Theunderlinedwords“claimedhislife”inParagraph3mean.didharmtoJohnson’shealth.helpedJohnsontosurvive.bringdeathtoJohnson.madeJohnsonweak.62.TheAIDSchildgavethespeechinorderto______.stealtheheartsofthousandsofpeople.beanAIDSfighter.getmorehelpfromtheworld.fightagainstthegovernment.63.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_____.thegovernment’sAIDSpolicieshavetobeimprovedthegovernmentdidnothingtohelpthosewithHIVpositivetheboy’sspeechchangedthegovernment’spoliciesnootherHIVpositivepatientlivedlongerthantheboy64.Thebesttitleforthispassageis______.TheSadStoryofanAIDSChildTheCourageofanAIDSChildAIDS,aDeadlyDiseaseAHeroinSouthAfricaCWallStreetisaplacewherethesunseldomshines.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatithasadifferentclimates(气候)fromtherestofNewYorkCity.ItonlymeansthatthebuildingshereinNewYork’sfinancial(金融的)centeraresohighthatthestreetisusuallyintheshade.Twentyyearsago,lifewasalotquieteronWallStreet.Manyofthecompanieswereoldfamilycompanies.Theyhadalwaysbeensuccessfulanddidnotseetheneedstoworkveryhardfortheirmoney.Sonsenteringtheirfathers’businesscouldcometoworklate,leaveearly,andbecertainthatnoonewouldmind.Thosedaysaregoneforever.WallStreet’sbigbossesstillhavegoodofficesonthetopoffloor.Butdownstairsinthetradingrooms,cleveryoungpeopleareworkinghardattheircomputerssendingmoneyaroundtheworld.Americanshaveneverquitegotusedtotrustingthebanks.TheyremembertoowellthegreatWallStreet“crash”in1929,whenmanybanksclosedandthousandsofpeoplelosttheirmoney.ManyAmericansarenottoohappyaboutleavingthemoneyinbanks.Theywanttoseeitgrowfast.That’sonereasonwhymanypeoplesendasmuchmoneyastheycaninbuyingandimprovinghouses.Theyknowrealestate(房地产)priceoftenrisesfasterthananythingelse.Grandpamighthaveputhismoneyinabagunderthebed.Buttoday,hisgrandsonspendsitonanewbedroom.65.ThereislittlesunshineinWallStreetbecause_______.A.theplacehasadifferentclimateB.thebuildingstherearetoohighC.thefinancialcentersaresohighD.therearemanyfamilycompaniesthere66.ThemostimportantdifferencebetweentheWallStreetofthesedaysandthatof20yearsagoisthat_______.A.thepeoplethereareworkingharderthan20yearsagoB.thebosses20yearsagoweremoresuccessfulC.thebossesnolongerwanttheirsonstoworkintheircompaniesD.therearemorepeopleworkingthere67.Americansdon’tquitetrustthebanksbecause______.A.therearetoomanyyoungpeopleworkinginthebanksB.thebanksareoftenclosedandpeoplecan’tgetmoneywhentheyneedC.theywanttheirmoneytogrowD.manybanksoncehadtoshutandpeoplelosttheirmoney68.Accordingtothepassage,moreandmorepeopleare______.A.savingmoneyinabagunderbedsB.spendingmoneyonhousesC.puttingtheirmoneyintheirbedroomsD.leavingtheirmoneyinbanksDThecityofVenice,inItaly,isoneofakind.Itisbuiltonmorethan120islands,justoffthecoast.Theislandsaresmallandclosetogether.Thewaterwaysbetweenthemareusedasstreets.Theyarecalledcanals.Inthiswateryworld,peopleuseboatstogetfromplacetoplace.Gondolas,smallboatsthataremovedwithoneoar(桨),wereoncetheonlyboatsusedinthecanals.Buttodaymotorboatsmakegettingaroundfaster;therearestilllotsofgondolas,though.Manytourists(游客)gotoVenicealltheyearround.Andtheyliketorideintheold-style(老式的)boats.Ifyouaren’tgoingfarinthiscity,it’seasiertogoonfoot.Therearehundredsofnarrowfootpaths.About400lowbridgesconnectthefootpathsandislands.Butthesebridgescauseproblemsfortheboaters.Whentheseatide(潮)ishigh,thecanalwaterrises.Peopleintheboatsmustducktofitunderbridges.69.Itisclearthat______.A.alltheVenetianpeoplerideinboatswithoneoartogetfromplacetoplaceB.gondolasaretheonlyboatsusedinthecanalsC.thewaysofgettingroundinVenicearedifferentfromthoseinanyothercityD.motorboatshavetakentheplaceofgondolasinVenicenow70.Whichofthefollowingstatementsshowsnodifferencebetweenitselfandthepassage?A.AlltheVenetianpeopleliketorideintheold-styleboats.B.NeithercarsnorbusesareusedinVenice.C.CitizensinVenicedon’twalkmuch.D.Gondolaridesaremuchmoreexpensive.71.Whichofthefollowingsentencesleadsustotheconclusion(结论)thattravelingaroundVenicebygondolacanbeslow?Gondolas,smallboatsthataremovedwithoneoar,wereoncetheonlyboatsusedinthecanals.Buttodaymotorboatsmakegettingaroundfaster.Butthesebridgescauseproblemsfortheboaters.Peopleintheboatsmustducktofitunderbridges.72.Theword“duck”inthelastsentencemeans“_______”.A.bendone’sheadinordernottobehitB.goquicklyunderwaterforashortwhileC.swimasaduckdoesD.divesuddenlylikeaduckEUseyourAmericanExpressCardtoenjoyone-dayprivilegesatfourofAmerica’sgreatestmuseums.Notetheparticipatingmuseums,andtheirexcitingspecialexhibitionsthatyouwillnotwanttomiss,listedbelow.BostonIsabellaStewartGardnerMuseumChairsFebruary11-May8,2005ItalianfurnitureexpertFaustoCalderaiandIndianphotographerDayanitaSinghpresentanexhibitorofchairsfromthemuseum’scollectionand“chairphotographs"fromaroundtheworldpresentedinaVenetian-stylehallhousingworld-famousmasterpieces.Formoreinformation:NewYorkTheNoguchiMuseumNoguchiandGrahamDecember1,2004-May1,2005Noguchi’slong-termcollaborationwithdancerMarthaGrahamisregardedbymanyasahighpointinthehistoryofbothmoderndanceandart.Theexhibitionhighlightsnineofthesetscreatedthroughthiscollaboration.Formoreinformation:PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaAcademyoftheFineArtsInFullView:AmericanPainting(1720-2005)January11-April10,2005Foundedin1805,thePennsylvaniaAcademyhasbeenhometoAmerica’sartistsfor200years.TheAcademycollectsandexhibitstheworksoffamousAmericanartists,andiswell-knownfortrainingfineartists.2005attheAcademybeginswiththelargestexhibitionoftheAcademy’sdistinguishedAmericancollectionintheinstitution’shistory.Formoreinformation:SeattleSeattleMuseumofGlassMurano:GlassfromtheOlnickSpanuCollectionThroughNovember7,2004Thisexhibitionincludesover200piecesofbeautifulglassfromMurano,theislandofglassblowersnearVenice,Italy.Watchliveglass-blowingshowsintheHotShopandseeothermodernglassexhibitions.Formoreinformation:www.73.Whichofthefollowingwebsitesoffersinformationaboutthefurnitureshow?A.B.C.D.74.WelearnfromthetextthatM
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