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2022年新人教版高二英语下册5月月考试题A

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高二英语下册5月月考试题A(英语)考试时间:120分钟满分:150分命题人:李银屏第一卷(共三部分,满分125分)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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Toacinema.B.Toacamerashop.C.Toaclothingshop.2.Whattimedoesthemanusuallygetupwhenhe’sfine?A.Aroundseven.B.Aroundsix.C.Athalfpastsix.3.Whattypeofmoviearethetwospeakersgoingtosee?A.Ahorrormovie.B.Ahumorousmovie.C.Anactionmovie.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shethinkssalaryismoreimportantthaninterest.B.Shethinksinterestismoreimportantthansalary.C.Shethinkssalaryisasimportantasinterest.5.HowwillDickspendmostofhissummervacation?A.Hewillstayathome.B.Hewillstayintheschool.C.Hewillgoonvacation第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.WhereareMay’sparentsrightnow?A.InAmerica.B.InEurope.C.InCanada.7.WhenwillMay’sparentsfinishthefilm?A.ByChristmas.B.ByThanksGiving.C.ByNewYear.8.Whatcanweleanfromtheconversation?A.Themantalkedtohisparentslastnight.B.Thewomanhasastrangedressinghobby.14/14\nC.Thewoman’sparentsareengagedinfilmmaking.请听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatdoesthewomanwantforlunch?A.Mexicannoodleswithham,acupofcoffee.B.Fourpiecesofsandwiches,acupoftea.C.Italiannoodleswithham,acupoftea.10.Whatdoesthemanwantforlunch?A.Cakeandtea.B.Cakeandcoffee.C.Noodlesandtea.11.Whydoesn’tthemanwantmuchfoodforlunch?A.Becausehewillhaveabigsupperthisevening.B.Becausehedoesn’tlikethefoodhere.C.Becauseheisn’thungrynow.请听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whoisprobablythewoman?A.Johnson’swife.B.Johnson’sneighbor.C.HeadoftheScienceDepartment.13.What‘sthematterwithJohnson?A.Hecan’tfindhisofficekey.B.Hehaslosthisvoice.C.Hedoesn’tlikehisclass.14.WhatfavordoesJohnsonwantsomeonetodoforhim?A.Markthelatesthomework.B.Putanoticeontheclassroomdoor.C.Returnsomeexampaperstohisstudents.请听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whydidthewomancongratulatetheman?A.BecausehewaselectedchairmanoftheStudents’Union.B.Becausehewaselectedchairmanofasocialorganization.C.BecausehewaselecteddeputychairmanoftheStudents’Union16.Howmanycandidateswerethere?14/14\nA.3.B.4.C.5.17.Whatdidtheman’steachersadvisehimtodo?A.Nottolosetheopportunity.B.Nottojoinintheelection.c.Nottodevotetimeandenergytosocialwork.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeaker’sfirstsuggestionforlanguagelearners?A.Keepingoneselfmotivated.B.BuryingoneselfinthelanguageC.Findingthetargetlanguage.19.Whichisthemostimportantaccordingtothespeaker?A.Takingnotesoften.B.Findingsettings.C.Hearingthelanguageregularly.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.Thespeakergivesthreesuggestionsintotal.B.Hearingthetargetlanguageregularlycankeeponemotivated.C.Keepingasituationalnotebookcankeeponemotivated.第二部分知识运用(共三节,满分55分)第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21.——Haveyouheardtheterroristsweredrivenoutofthecountry?-----Yes.________peacereturntothetroubledland!A.WillB.ShallC.CanD.May22.Ifyouliveinthecountryorhaveevervisitedthere,__________arethatyouhaveheardbirdssingingtowelcomethenewday.A.situationsB.factsC.chancesD.possibilties23.MrBlackmustbeworriedaboutsomething.Youcan________itfromthelookonhisface.A.reasonB.recognizeC.readD.realize24.---Howis________goingatworkthesedays?Stillenjoyingit?--Welljustfine.14/14\nA.anythingB.itC.thatD.something25.GonearethedayswhenChina,apoliticalandeconomicpoweroftoday,______atthemercyofothers.A.isB.hadbeenC.willbe.D.was26.Whenwegoforawalk,littleTomhastotakelongstepsto______us.A.keeppacewithBkeeptrackofC.keepoutofD.keepawayfrom27.Youshould__________thepossibilitythatitmightrain,soyou’dbettertakeanumbrellajustincase.A.allowforB.standforC.answerforD.callfor28.---DoyouknowthefamousscientistYuanLongping?---Ofcourse.Hisname_________wheneverthematterofhybrid(杂交)riceisdiscussed.A.comesoutB.comesupC.bringsupD.bringson29.Weshouldmakea(n)___________betweenthetwowordssoasnottoconfusetheirmeanings.A.arrangementB.creationCdistinctionD.imagination30.---DoyouknowtheactorChaplin?---Yes,hewasfamousforhis__________actionsandabilitytomakepeoplelaugh.A.greedyB.ridiculousCvisualD.shameful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31-50各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WhilewatchingtheOlympicstheothernight,Icameacrossanincrediblesight.The31wasswimmingandstartedwithonlythreemen.Foronereasonoranother,twoofthemhada32start,sotheyweredisqualified.Thatwouldhavebeendifficultenough,nothavinganyoneto33against.Iwatchedtheman34offtheblocksandknewimmediatelythatsomethingwaswrong.NowI'mnotanexpert35butIdoknowagooddive36apoorone,andthiswasnotexactlymedal37.Ilistenedtothecrowdbeginto38thispoormanthatwasclearlyhavinga39time.Finallyhemadehisturntostartback.Itwas40.Hemadeafewdesperatestrokes(划水)andyoucouldtellhewasexhausted.14/14\nButinthosefew41strokes,thecrowdhadchanged.Nolongerweretheylaughing,butbeginningto42.Someevenbeganto43thingslike,“Comeon,youcandoit!”andhe44finishedhisrace.Thecrowdwent45.Eventhoughherecordedoneofthe46timesinOlympichistory,thismangavemoreheartthananyoftheother47.Inacompetitionwhereathletesremovetheirsilvermedals,feelingtheyhave48beencheatedoutofgold,orwhentheyactso49infrontoftheircompetitors,itisnicetowatchanunderdog(败者),amanthatgavehisall—knowingthathehadnochance,butcompetedbecauseofhis50andthespiritofthegames.31A.viewB.eventC.gameD.match32.A.falseB.nervousC.strangeD.violent33.A.fightB.struggleC.defendD.race34.A.setB.bounceC.diveD.fall35A.swimmerB.coachC.judgeD.adviser36.A.fromB.inC.beyondD.between37.A.featureB.qualityC.exampleD.sign38.A.breakoffB.standbyC.laughatD.focuson39A.happyB.wonderfulC.vagueD.tough40.A.hopefulB.pitifulC.boringD.skillful41.A.flexibleB.smartC.awkwardD.excellent42.A.supportB.quitC.cheerD.hesitate43A.speakB.presentC.concludeD.yell44.A.eventuallyB.hardlyC.successfullyD.nearly45.A.wildB.angryC.sadD.grey46.A.fastestB.luckiestC.hardestD.slowest47.A.companionsB.competitorsC.volunteersD.partners48A.somehowB.alreadyC.evenD.anyway49A.poorlyB.carelesslyC.sharplyD.proudly50.A.advantageB.independenceC.determinationD.principle第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)14/14\n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。AForestguardsinwesternIndiaareusingcellphoneswithringtonesofcowsmooing,goatsbleatingandroosterscrowingtoattractleopardsthathavewanderedintohumansettlements,officialssaidonMonday.ThewildcatsinthestateofGujaratoftengetintovillagesnearforestsinsearchoffood,sayofficials,addingthatthisresultsinattacksonpeople.Butratherthanusemethodssuchaslivebait(诱惑物)likegoatstiedtotreestoluretheleopards,whichthenfallintolargepitsdugbyguards,officialssaytheyhavefoundasafermethodtotrapthecats.“Themoosofacow,bleatingofagoatfromthephonehasprovedeffectivetotrapleopards,”saidD.Vasani,aseniorforestofficialinGujarat.“Thistrickworks.”Vasanisaidforestguardshavedownloadedthesoundsofoveradozenanimalsasringtonesontheirmobileswhichtheyattachtospeakersandfixbehindacage.Theythenplaytheringtonecontinuouslyforuptotwohoursuntilthecuriousleopardappearsandmovesintothecagelookingforitseasymeal.Atleastfiveleopardshavesofarbeenluredfromvillagessincethenewringtonemethodwasintroducedthreemonthsago.Thecatshaveallbeenreleasedbackintoforestareas.Wildlifeactivistswelcomedthenewinitiativesayingthatpreviousmethodsoftrappingthecatsusingpitsoftenresultedintheanimalsgettinginjured.51.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.CellPhonestoHuntAnimalsB.PracticalUsesofCellPhonesC.WildlifeAndNewTechnologyD.PhoneRingtonestoCatchLeopards52.ForestguardsinIndiatrytocatchleopardsmainlybecause______.A.leopardsattackvillagersB.theywantleopardfurC.leopardsattackanimalsD.theyhavenewringtones53.Accordingtothewildlifeactivists,thenewmethodis_______.A.appreciatedbecauseitbenefitsleopardsB.notgoodbecauseitmayinjureanimalsC.effectivebecauseringtonesworkD.notsaferthantheformerone54.Wecanlearnfromthepassageexceptthat______.A.forestguardsdon’tmeantohurttheleopards14/14\nB.forestguardsnolongerusepitstotrapleopardsC.forestguardsusedgoatstoattractleopardsD.recordedanimalsoundsareusedtolureleopardsBAnewgenerationaddictionisquicklyspreadingallovertheworld.Weboholism,atwentiethcenturydisease,affectspeoplefromdifferentages.Theysurfthenet,usee-mailandspeakinchatrooms.Theyspendmanyhoursonthecomputer,anditbecomesacompulsivehabit.Theycannotstop,anditaffectstheirlives.Tenyearsago,noonethoughtthatusingcomputerscouldbecomecompulsivebehaviorthatcouldaffectthesocialandphysicallifeofcomputerusers.Thisobsessionalbehaviorhasaffectedteenagersandcollegestudents.Theyarelikelytologoncomputersandspendlonghoursatdifferentwebsites.Theybecomehookedoncomputersandgraduallytheirsocialandschoollifeisaffectedbythissituation.Theyspendallfreetimesurfinganddon'tconcentrateonhomework,sothisaddictioninfluencestheirgradesandsuccessatschool.Becausetheycanfindeverythingonthewebsites,theyhangoutthere.Moreover,thisaddictiontowebsitesinfluencestheirsociallife.Theyspendmoretimeinfrontofcomputersthanwiththeirfriends.Therelationwiththeirfriendschanges.Thevirtuallifebecomesmoreimportantthantheirreallife.Theyhaveanewlanguagethattheyspeakinthechatroomsanditcausesculturalchangesinsociety.Becauseofthechangeintheirbehavior,theybegintoisolatethemselvesfromthesocietyandlivewiththeirvirtualfriends.Theysharetheiremotionsandfeelingswithfriendswhotheyhavenevermetintheirlife.Althoughtheyfeelconfidentonthecomputer,theyarenotconfidentwithreallivefriendstheyhaveknownalltheirlife.Itisaproblemforthefuture.Thisaddictivebehaviorisbeginningtoaffectalltheworld.55.Theunderlinedword“obsessional”inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans“______”.A.attractiveB.addictiveC.professionalD.potential56.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.14/14\nA.webholismhasthegreatesteffectonteenagersB.studentscanhardlybalancerealandvirtuallifeC.peopleareaddictedtogamesontheInternetD.virtuallifeismorevividandattractiveanyway57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofwebholism?A.Itcontributestothedevelopmentoftheweb.B.Thechatroomlanguagemaychangesocialculture.C.Theproblemwillbegettingmoreandmoreseriouslater.D.Peopleaddictedtotheweboftenbecomeinactiveinreallife.58.Theauthor’sattitudetowardswebholismisthatofbeing________.A.optimisticB.positiveC.oppositiveD.acceptableCDoyoueverrunoutofgreatbookstoread?SowhatshouldIreadnext?Isfast-pacedcrimefictionyourthing?TrythenewPatriciaCornwellbook,Scarpetta(Putnam).Sheissuchanablewriterandhandlescomplexforensic(法庭的)intelligencewithease.Youneedtobeprepared,though,fortheworldyou'reentering—thisisn'tforthefaintofheart,let'ssay.Ifpeaceismoreyourthing,tryMaryPipher'swonderfulnewbook,SeekingPeace:ChroniclesoftheWorstBuddhistintheWorld(Riverhead).Maryisalovely,comfortablewriterwhotakesthereaderthroughherpersonalawakeningafterreputationandfortunecameherway.Evenifyou'veneverexperiencedlifeasabestsellingwriter(asshehasdone,inherbookyearsback,RevivingOphelia),you'lltotallyunderstandandsympathizewithherrenewedneedforprivacy,distanceandquiet.Whatifyouwantastraightforward,totallythrillingreadwithvividcharacters,setaboutWorldWarII?YoucannotgowrongwithJimLehrer'snewnovel,Oh,Johnny(RandomHouse),aboutayoungMarinewhoselifeischangedforeverwhenhemeetsawomanonhiswaytowar.Hisrelationshipwithherlastshimthroughdangerandhardship,andthere'sanimpressiveending.Seeourinterviewwiththeproductivenovelist/newsmaninthecurrentissueofReader'sDigest(March,onstandsnow),bytheway,forinsightintotheverytalentedMr.Lehrerandwhatinterestshim.14/14\nWell,whataboutsomethingwickedlyfunnyandtotallyoffbeat?DoesthenameCarrieFisherdoanythingforyou?TryhervividandnewlifeinHollywoodandelsewhere,WishfulDrinking(Simon&Schuster).Bepreparedforhumorassharpasknives.59.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellusbytheunderlinedsentence?A.Theworldiscomplexandhard.B.Scarpettaisathriller.C.Thefictionishardtounderstand.D.Societyishardtofitinto.60.WhichofthefollowingistrueofMaryPipher?A.Sheisanadventurouswriter.B.Shedoesn’tcareaboutfortune.C.Herbooksnormallysellwell.D.Shecanhelpyouachievewritingskills.61TogetfurtherinformationaboutJimLehrer,youmay________.A.gotoReader’sDigestissuedinMarchB.gotoRandomHouseC.analysethecharactersinOh,JohnnyD.readthenovelOh,Johnny62.Whichbookisn’tdirectlybasedonthewriter’sownlife?A.SeekingPeace.B.RevivingOphelia.C.WishfulDrinking.D.Oh,Johnny.DShopperswhohavecutbackonpurchasesintheworryingU.S.economyarelikelytocontinuetheirconservativeshoppinghabitseveniftheeconomyimproves,accordingtoanewstudy.Thatsignalscontinuedbadnewsforretailers(零售商),whohavebeenstrugglingtorespondtoagreatcutbackinspendingasconsumershaveopenedtheirwalletsonlyforbasicitems,whilecuttingbackonunimportantpurchases.Thereport,whichestimatesretailsalesgrowthtobeflatthisyear,foundthatthree-quartersofrespondentstoamonthlysurveyof4,000consumerssaidtheyhadshiftedtheirshoppingbehaviorsbecauseoftheeconomy.Mostsaidtheyweremakingdowithlessorgoingwithoutsomefavoriteitems.“Thehabitslearnedduringthiseconomiccrisishavethepotentialtopermanentlychangethemind-setofconsumers,”thereportsaid.“Thevastmajorityofshopperswhoarechangingtheirnear-termshoppingbehaviorsaytheyplantocontinuethemastheeconomyimproves.”Toeasetheconsumerdiscomfort,smartretailerswillfocusondownsizing,thereportsaid,asaddingstorestoanalreadycrowdedretaillandscapeisoutoffashion.Itcameupwithsmaller14/14\ninitiativestobuildshoppingbuzz,suchaslimitededitionsofproductsorhavingexistingstorestargetlocalmarkets.Thereportalsoforecastthatretailerswillincreasinglyfocusonprivatebrandstoattractcost-consciousshoppers,whileaddingcomplementarycategoriesofgoodstotheirstorestomakeone-stopshopsforconsumers.Whilewarehouseclubsandsupercentersareexpectedtofarethebestintheweakenvironmentin2022,discountdepartmentstoresandsupermarketswillbetheweakest,thereportwarned.Salesofclothes,thoughexpectedtoreboundin2022,willbethehardesthitandslowesttorecover.63.ThecurrentshoppingbehaviorintheUSisbecoming________.A.arbitraryB.protectiveC.conservativeD.aggressive64.Whichisthemeasuretheretailerswon’ttaketoattractshoppers?A.Addingmorestorestothebusyretaillandscape.B.Keepingtheeditionsofproductslimited.C.Making“one-stop”shopsforcustomers.D.Concentratingonprivatebrandsanddownsizing.65.WhatwilltheconsumersdowiththeworryingUSeconomy?A.Havingexistingstorestargetlocalmarkets.B.Goingwithoutsomefavoriteitems.C.Givinguptheirnear-termshoppingplan.D.Openingtheirwalletsfordailybuying.66Theunderlinedphrase“farethebest”mostprobablymeans“________”.A.settingthebestexampleB.workingoutthebestC.makingthegreatesteffortsD.havingthemostdiscount67.Accordingtothereport,_______.A.biggershopswillbemoresuccessfulB.supermarketsdobetterthansupercentersC.clothingwillrecoversmoothlyin2022D.mostrespondentssufferfromthecrisisEFacebook1meansneverhavingtosaygoodbye.Thesocialmediawebsitehasearnedareputation2forreconnectingoldfriends.14/14\nLastweek,aguywhomIhadn’tseensinceIgraduatedfiveyearsagosentmeafriendrequest.Iaccepteditandwaitedforthewebsitetosendmeagreetingofsomekind.Afterall,hehadsoughtmeout.Ilearnedfromhisfilethathehadmarriedandhadason.Icommentedononeofhisphotos,andacoupleofdayslater,herespondedtome.Althoughweareintouchwitheachothernow,Idon’tseeusbecomingclosefriends.However,he’llremainafriendofmineuntiloneofusremovestheotherfromhislist.Myfriendsconsistofmyfamilymembers,collegeclassmates,pastandpresentco-workersandfriendsoffriends.Thereare35inall.IfIaddedthee-mailaddressesofthepeopleIhaveinmyaddressbook,IcouldincreasethenumberoffriendsIhavethere.UsingFacebook,apersoncanreconnectwithchildhoodfriends,formerclassmates,distantcousinsandanyoneelseyou’dliketogettoknowonit.SomepeopleevenuseFacebooktokeepupwiththedailyhappeningsofeachday.Thankstoe-mail,thefailuretohaveface-to-facemeetingsnolongermeansanendofthefriendship,butsometimesevenwithe-mail,peoplewilllosetouchifoneorbothpartiesstopwritingback.There’snoshameinthis,though.Peoplemovefromschooltoschool,jobtojobandcitytocity.Peoplealwaysmoveon,soyouneverhavetofeelguiltyaboutbreakingaway.Everyday,theWebdevelopsnewwaystomakehumancommunicationeasier;however,whenitcomestotruefriendship,therearenevershortcuts.68Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thewebsiteisfamousbecause________.A.ithastheinterestingnameof"Facebook"B.ithelpspeoplegetintouchwitholdfriendsC.itallowspeopletosendgreetingstoeachotherD.itremindspeopleofeventsinthepast69.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Thereare35peopleintheauthor’slistoffriendsnow.B.Theauthorcommunicateswithallofhisfriendsbye-mail.C.Hislistoffriendsdoesn’tincludeallofhisoldfriends.D.Itisnotdifficultfortheauthortoincreasethenumberoffriendsonhislist.70.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofcommunicationonline?A.TheInternetisnotthebestwaytomaintaintruefriendshipforever.14/14\nB.Facebookisnothelpfulinkeepingintouchwithpeople.C.Therearealwaysnewwaysofmakingandkeepingintouchwithfriendsonline.D.PeoplewillnotlosefriendsthankstoFacebook.第二卷(共一部分,满分25分)第四部分书面表达(满分25分)第一节完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)71.Henry,ratherthanJaneandJohn,_______________(有责任)thecase.(responsible)72.Heissupposed_______________________(在学习)intheclassroom,butnowheislookingafterhissickmotherathome.(study)73.Notonly____________________(她父亲禁止)hersurfingtheInternet,buthesoldhercomputer.(forbid)74.I____________________(会感激)ifyoucouldgivemealift.(appreciate)75.______________________(是在哪儿)youfoundthemissingboy.(be)76._____________________(他离开)andgonetoanothercitymakesmeindeepdepression.(have)77.Mr.Zhanghasthreechildren,_________8(最小的一个)isstudyingmusic.(young)78.---Sir,I’mafraidI__________________(才能完成)thetaskuntiltheendofthemonth.---It’sOK.Justtakeyourtime.(get)79.Youhavenoidea________________(你妈妈是多么辛苦)toworkalldaytopayforyourschooling.(hard)80.Theboysayswithpridethemarkhehasgotintheexamis_____________________(两倍)thatofthelastexam.(as)第二节短文写作(满分25分)你们学校团委最近组织了一次“有烦恼向谁倾诉”的调查活动。请用英语给校报写一篇新闻稿,反映调查结果。百分比理由61%同龄人容易交流和理解22%老师家长阅历丰富,有生活和教育经验17%不愿和别人说自己的事或难以与别人相处14/14\n请根据以上调查数据,写一篇短文。要求:1.只能使用5个句子表达全部内容;2.短文的开头已为你写好,不计入总句数。RecentlyourLeagueCommitteehascarriedoutasurvey—“Towhomdoyougowhenintrouble?”Theresultsareasfollows.……14/14\n参考答案1-20BBBBA,BBCCA,CBBCA,CABCB21-30DCCBDAABCD31-40BADCAABCDB41-50CCDAADBADC51-54DACB55-58BBAC59-62BCAD63-67CABBD68-70BBC完成句子71.isresponsiblefor72.tobestudying73.didhisfatherforbid74.wouldappreciateit75.Wherewasitthat76.Thathehasleft77.theyoungestofwhom78.can’tgetthrough79.howharditisforyourmother80.twiceasmuchas短文写作RecentlyourLeagueCommitteehascarriedoutasurvey—“Towhomdoyougowhenintrouble?”Theresultsareasfollows.61%ofthestudentssurveyedselectfriendsorschoolmatesastheirideallistenerswhentheyhavetroubles.Theyalsowanttotellotherstheytrustaboutsomethingpersonal,fortheythinktheyhaveabetterunderstandingofeachotherinthesameagegroup.Another22%chooseteachersandparentstotalkto,becauseintheiropinion,teachersandparentsarerichinlifeandeducationexperience.Nevertheless,thereare17%whodon’tsharetheirtroublesatall.Theyfindithardtogetalongwellwithothers.本资料由《七彩教育网》www.7caiedu.cn提供!14/14

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