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    高二英语上学期月考试题.docx

    1、高二英语上学期月考试题2019-2020年高二英语上学期11月月考试题第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分30分)第一节1. How will the woman pay? A. By cash. B. By credit card. C. By check.2. Where was the man born? A. In America. B. In Canada. C. In England.3. Which season is it now? A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Winter.4. When will the man get on a plane?A. At 8:

    2、00. B. At 8:15. C. At 8:30.5. Where does the woman want to go? A. Spain. B. Sweden. C. Switzerland.第二节 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What cant Janie understand? A. Her homework. B. Her history test. C. Her English paper.7. Who will the man help? A. His father. B. His sister. C. The woman.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Who

    3、read to the girls? A. The woman. B. Only the man. C. The man and his wife.9. When did the girls start reading well? A. At five. B. At six. C. At seven.10. What does the man think the womans son should do now? A. Read a lot. B. Do whatever he likes. C. Learn from the mans daughters.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。1

    4、1. Whats wrong with the man? A. He has got a cold again. B. He gets tired easily in winter.C. He has been seriously ill for a week.12. What may the man begin to try? A. Riding a bike. B. Going to the gym. C. Climbing the stairs. 13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Co-worke

    5、rs. B. Husband and wife. C. Doctor and patient.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What does the man want the woman to do? A. Help him with his research paper. B. Go on a business trip with him.C. Write a report for him.15. When would the man like the woman to be finished? A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Next Monday.16

    6、. Where will the woman go on Thursday afternoon? A. To the library. B. To a meeting room. C. To a caf.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where is Las Vegas? A. In the desert. B. Near a forest. C. Close to New York.18. What is Las Vegas famous for? A. Swimming pools. B. Fashion. C. Card games.19. Which is popular

    7、 with kids? A. Museums. B. Restaurants. C. Music clubs.20. What is the purpose of this introduction to Las Vegas? A. To teach visitors about playing cards. B. To get families to bring their children.C. To suggest different activities for visitors.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) When some

    8、one told 85-year-old Johnny Long that he was called a living legend, he replied, “I dont know about that, but Im living, and thats important.” Starting in 1949 as a high school band director and later as director of the Troy University band, Johnny Long became known as one of the most inspirational

    9、band directors in America. More than three hundred of his students went on to bee band directors them-selves. “I have been a band director for more than 60 years and all I know about the word band is that you spell it F-U-N,” Long said. “And if you change that, its over.” Long retired 14 years ago t

    10、o spend more time with his wife Mary Lynn. But his passion (热情) for bands never went away. He dreamed of forming a top-notch (拔尖的) munity band in Troy. But Troy is a small town with not a ton of top-notch talent. “I didnt think it would work, I really didnt,” Long said. Fortunately, there was one th

    11、ing Johnny hadnt considered: the devotion of his former students. Now, once a week during the concert season, they drive in from all over the south and across the decades. 65-year-old Bobby Johnson was in Longs first college class. He lives in Atlanta and drives 3 hours to practice. Johnson said he

    12、does it because Longs “such a unique character and I just admire him so much.” Many people do it for the same reason. “Hes the single biggest influence on my career.” “He was a father figure to me. Hes just a genuine person.” Long said he wanted to be remembered as a teacher. “I think teacher is the

    13、 greatest word in the English language, next to mother.”21. What Long got most from bands was _.A. pleasure B. health C. wealth D. honor22. Why did Long retire 14 years ago?A. Because he found no band talent in Troy. B. Because he was tired of working as a director.C. Because he hoped to spend more

    14、time with his wife.D. Because he found his students were not devoted to music. 23. The words of Longs students show that _.A. Long treated his students like a father B. Long was born to be a good teacherC. Long influenced his students greatly D. Long was very special as a teacher 24. Whats the main

    15、idea of the text?A. Johnny Long still teaches at the age of 85. B. A band director had more than 300 students.C. A band lover organized a band in a small town. D. 85-year-old band director still inspires others. B Karaoke is from Japan. The “kara” of karaoke means empty, while the “oke” is a Japanes

    16、e abbreviation (缩略词) of the English word “orchestra”. These two words ing together mean an orchestra without a singer. I know “karaoke bars” are well known by Americans, but actually we have few karaoke bars in Japan. What we call “karaoke box” is more popular in Japan. Shinjuku may be a place you w

    17、ant to go. There are huge shopping malls, video centers, movie theaters and many kinds of amusement. It is very crowded, especially on weekends, and you can hardly walk through the area. But dont worry if you dont know where to go because people who work at those karaoke boxes are on the street, and

    18、 they will introduce you to the service they have, or they offer you a discount to visit their karaoke box. After you have settled into the room and your music starts, you can adjust the key or tempo (调) of the song if you feel it is too high or low, or too fast or slow. Also, if you want to have ha

    19、rmony (和声), you can. But the important thing here is you should listen to other people singing. Usually people like to have audiences and thats what people like when doing karaoke. At karaoke boxes, you should not look into other rooms. You cant smoke or drink if you are under twenty. Though there a

    20、re no specific people who go around the boxes because they dont want to make their customers feel nervous, it is important to follow these rules. Though some people would not like singing in front of people even if they were friends or family, in my opinion, you can still have a lot of fun there. I

    21、think it is a way to express ourselves to people whom we like, and we want to say, “Listen to me! I am here!” 25. Which of the following is TRUE about Shinjuku in Japan?A. The karaoke box originated there. B. Its easy for people to get lost there. C. It provides a wide choice of entertainment. D. Mo

    22、st of Japanese karaoke boxes are located there. 26. What does the author think is important when enjoying karaoke?A. Trying to choose different types of music. B. Listening to others and being their audience. C. Changing the key or tempo of the music. D. Adding harmony to the songs you like. 27. Acc

    23、ording to the text, it can be learned that the author thinks _. A. singing in front of friends or family is very interesting B. doing karaoke can be a way to municate with othersC. karaoke boxes in Japan are better than karaoke bars in AmericaD. karaoke workers should teach their customers to follow

    24、 the rulesC For years, Warner Bros., with help from author JK Rowling, has taken the details of the “Harry Potter” books and made them e alive on the big screen. Now, you have access to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, Florida. By entering the park, visitors will experience things tha

    25、t are like scenes right out of the movies. Here are a few highlights of the park.Thrill Rides* Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Ground-breaking and technologically advanced, this unique ride takes park-goers on a journey through the Harry Potter timeline. Along the way, youll visit some memora

    26、ble locations. And who would be more qualified to host the ride than the three main characters themselves, Harry, Ron, and Hermione?* Flight of the Hippogriff (鹰头马身有翅怪兽) You may remember that Hagrid, Hogwarts half-giant caretaker, has a special connection with magical creatures. For this ride, follo

    27、w Hagrids instructions on how to approach a Hippogriff. Then, jump aboard for a test flight!Amazing shops* Dervish and Banges At this magical shop, visitors will find almost everything they need to change into wizards-in-training. From Hogwarts robes (长袍) and spell (咒语) books to sports equipment, De

    28、rvish and Banges has them all.* Ollivanders Imagine being able to pick out your very own magic wand (魔杖), just as Harry did. Or rather, imagine having your wand pick you! Its all possible at Ollivanders. Visitors to the mystical wand shop will be treated to a unique interactive experience and leave

    29、with the perfect match.28. The underlined word “highlights” in the first paragraph probably means _.A. reasons B. imaginations C. long lists D. best parts 29. Where will visitors probably find Harry Potter?A. At Ollivanders. B. At Dervish and Banges.C. In the Flight of the Hippogriff ride. D. In the

    30、 Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride. 30. Visitors can buy all the following things at Dervish and Banges EXCEPT _.A. spell books B. magic wands C. Hogwarts robes D. sports equipment31. For what purpose is the text written?A. To tell a magic story. B. To announce a new plan.C. To introduce a

    31、 theme park. D. To offer a flying program. D In a little-known part of the counter-terrorism (反恐怖主义) world, one of the most effective detection systems is a 600-pound animal that works for about 20 pounds of fish a day. Since the 1960s, the United States and a handful of other countries have trained

    32、 dolphins and sea lions to detect sea mines and swimmers, and to recover worn-out torpedoes (鱼雷) and testing objects used in naval (海军的) exercises. The U.S. Navy kept its Marine Mammal Program a secret until the 1990s, and this spring CNN became one of the first members of the media to witness firsthand how the pro


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