江西省临川二中下学期高三英语第二次月考

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1、此资料由网络收集而来,如有侵权请告知上传者立即删除。资料共分享,我们负责传递知识。江西省临川二中2020年下学期高三第二次月考英 语 试 题总分:150分完卷时间:120分钟第一部分: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)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。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。1What does Mr. Taylor do?AHe is a dentist. BHe is a new teacher. CHe is an actor.2Where

2、 are the speakers?AAt an apartment. BAt a coffee bar. CAt a hotel.3What can we learn from the conversation?AThe woman wants to clean the room.BLinda comes to help the man every day.CThe room hasnt been cleaned since Linda came.4What does the woman mean?AHer room isnt the messy one.BShe shares her ro

3、om with Joan.CShe would like to change subject.5What do we learn from this conversation?AThe man doesnt like Mr. Smith.BThe man doesnt understand the lesson.CThe man doesnt like Mr. Smiths lesson.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。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

4、完后,各小题将给出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至8题。6What is the man speaker going to do?ATo meet Tom. BTo attend a meeting. CTo write a paper.7What is Toms height?AVery short. BTall. CMedium.8How does Tom usually dress?AFormally. BShabbily. CLeisurely.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9Where are the speakers now?AOn a flyin

5、g plane. BOn a ship. COn a beach.10When probably is it now?AIn the morning. BAt noon. CIn the evening.11What do the speakers plan to do tomorrow?ASee live performance.BGo to the Pearl Harbor.CTour the downtown Waikiki.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12When was it unusual to see a plane? AIn the early 1960s. BIn th

6、e 16th century. CIn the early 1900s13Why can we use electric lights?ASomeone has paid for us.BWe have more money than before.CSomeone invented ways to make use of electricity.14What are the speakers talking about?AThe changes of life. BThe history of planes.CThe invention of electric lights.听第9段材料,回

7、答第15至17题。15Where does this conversation take place?AAt a petrol station. BAt a car factory CAt a garage.16When did the woman fill up the tank of her car?AThis morning. BLast night. CThe day before yesterday.17What part of the car may have problems?AThe distributor. BThe battery. CThe tyre.听第10段材料,回答

8、第18至20题。18Why is it usually expensive to attend religious and private schools?AThe number of students they take in is limited.BThey receive little or no support from public taxes.CThey are only open to children from rich families.19Which is one of the reasons for people to send their children to pri

9、vate school?APrivate schools admit more students.BPrivate schools charge less than religious schools.CPrivate schools run a variety of programs.20Who usually runs religious schools in the United States?AThe churches. BThe program designers. CThe local authorities.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;

10、每小题1分,满分15分)21-Please tell James that he has won the first prize in the English speech contest.- -_! He never did so well before.ACongratulationsBWhat good news CWhat a good surprise DThats right22Only one percent second faster, _ break the world record. encouraged the coach.Ayou will Band you will

11、Cor you will Dwill you 23You want to buy a stamp of this kind ? Oh , this kind of stamp is on sale everywhere . You can get one at post office in this city .Aevery Ball Cany Done 24His behavior at the party last night seemed rather_. Many of us were quite surprised.Aout of practice Bout of place Cou

12、t of politenessDout of pity25The dark shapes of the trees _ against the evening sky.Amade out Bturned out Clooked out Dstood out26-His health has completely broken _.- It is the material _ he had been working for many years that is _.Adown , with which , to blame Boff , what , to be blamedCout , whi

13、ch , to be blamed for Dup , for which , blamed27You could put an advertisement in some magazine, journal, newspaper, or _. Awhichever Bwherever Chowever Dwhatever28- I believe you could have asked my brother for help, for he is good at physics.- Really? Oh, a whole night . Why not tell me earlier?Ah

14、ad wasted Bwas wasted Cwill waste Dwas being wasted29Now in the market there are too many oranges, making the prices down, so I suggest_ _.Ayoud better turn to do other business Byou would rather turn to other businessCyou turning to doing other business Dyou ought to turn to selling other fruits30N

15、one of the underwater workers has been harmed by the great fish. _, most fish were so friendly that they played with the instruments.AInstead BEven thoughCHowever DThough31I will appreciate it if you e-mail the answers to me when _ convenient.Ait was Byou are C/ Dthey are32Originally _ Mr. Smith, th

16、e house and surrounding farmland were seized in 1781.A belonged to Bbelonging to Cbelong to Dhaving belonged to33Its _ wonder that he ever reached Paris, because he set off with only _ $ 5 in his pocket. Aa , a B/ , / Ca , / D/, the 34Such details as _ the Olympic flame will be lit and _ will be the

17、 final torchbearer are being kept secret leading up to the night of the event. Ahow , when Bwhen , where Cwhere, who Dhow, who35Children are_ _with their studies because they are expected to do far better than they can.Acaught upBgiven up Cfed up Dput up第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Travelers to new

18、cities are often told to start their trip with a bus tour. The thinking is that they can then return to the places that 36 them. Nonsense! What you see from the 37 of a moving bus is 38 and completely removed from the real sights, sounds, and 39 outside. Be adventurous! The best 40 to experience any

19、 place is on foot and with absolutely no travel plan. 41 go wherever your feet and your interests 42 you. You finally will get to the 43 sites that are on the bus tour-the museums, the monuments, city hall but you will have seen much more. You will have 44 the present life of the city. “But what if

20、I get lost? ”people might ask. No one ever gets 45 lost in a major city. At last, you can find your way back to a(n) 46 location. If it 47 you to be “lost”, just find a taxi and go back to where you started. However, the 48 things can happen if you get lost. You 49 at a sidewalk cafe to sit and rela

21、x. You ask instructions of the local people at the next table. And 50 they dont speak your language, your trip becomes more memorable because of the 51 . Here are a few more ways to get the most out of your travel. Know before you go. 52 a few hours before your trip learning about the history and cu

22、lture of your destination. This will help you understand what youre seeing. Move around like a local. Use the subways and buses of the city youre 53 .Youll not only save money, but youll also learn how people really live. Check the bulletin boards. Sometimes you can find advertisements for free conc

23、erts and 54 fun activities on bulletin boards around universities. So the next time you see a poster advertising an introductory bus tour, save your money. Instead, wander 55 . I promise you a time youll remember with great pleasure. 36AencouragedBdisappointedCinterestedDpleased37AinsideBfrontCbackD

24、center38ArealBtrueCunrealDcommon39AviewsBcitiesCtownsDsmells40AideaBwayCthoughtDthinking41ASimplyBParticularCGenerallyDEspecially42AleadBmoveCtellDhelp43AdifferentBwrongCrightDsame44AleftBfeltClivedDled45AterriblyBpossiblyChopelesslyDfinally46AunknownBwell-knownCstrangeDfamiliar47AfrightensBsupposes

25、CdelightsDsurprises48AworstBhardestCnicestDhappiest49AreachBgetCarriveDstop50Ain caseBas a resultCin factDeven if 51AexperienceBconversation CtalkDtrip52ATakeBSpendCPayDUse53AseeingBvisitingCgoingDwalking54Athe otherBanotherCothersDother55Aof your ownBof yourselfCon your ownDfor yourself第三部分:阅读理解(共2

26、0小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AYour first home, Laurence Yep wrote in his autobiography, The Lost Garden (1991), will always be the one that you remember best. For Yep, whose father and maternal grandparents emigrated from China, that home was an apartment, and the family grocery store it came with , in an Africa

27、n-American neighborhood of San Francisco. As young people, both he and his older brother, Thomas, helped out at the store. It was there that young Laurence taught himself to juggle while unpacking endless cartons of soup cans. And it was there that he learned about patience, hard work , and getting

28、along with neighbors. A high school English teacher who set high goals for his students was the first person to encourage Yep to write. The experience of that class changed the direction of his life. Yep was eighteen when he published his first short story, a sci-fi fantasy. He has since written man

29、y books and many kinds of books, including picture books, mysteries, historical novels, science fiction, fantasy, and realistic stories set in the present day. He has retold Chinese folk stories and written for the theater. In nearly all these varied works, Yep, who is married to the childrens book

30、author Joanne Ryder, has returned to questions he has been asking himself since childhood: What does it mean to be Chinese and American? What is it like to live the life of an outsider in an alien world or culture? Can one who belongs to two cultures ever feel at home anywhere? Laurence Yep was aske

31、d this question: How has being of Chinese heritage been important to you? Laurence Yep replied, “The answer to that question has changed dramatically more than once. As a child I hated Chinese school. I wanted to be as American as possible. Then, in my early twenties, I became very interested in my

32、Chinese roots. ”“For years after that, I thought that my function as a Chinese American writer was to act as a bridge between two cultures. Now, though, I am not so sure that it is possible to blend two cultures together. Asian cultures are family-and cooperation- oriented.American culture on the ot

33、her hand emphasizes the individual and competition. The two cultures pull in opposite directions. So I see myself now as someone who will always be on the border between two cultures. That works to my benefit as a writer because not quite fitting in helps me be a better observer. ”56Based on the inf

34、ormation in the passage, knowledge Laurence Yep gained at his familys store is .Abeing competitive Bsetting high goals Cliving life as an outsider Dgetting along with neighbors 57Which sequence best expresses the change in Laurel Yeps view of his own heritage?A wanted to keep Chinese heritage wanted

35、 to be of American culture onlybecame disconnected both culturesB was interested in American culturebecame interested in Chinese culturechose to keep Chinese culture onlyC Felt connected to two culturesbecame interested in American culture chose to keep American culture only D wanted to be part of A

36、merican culture onlybecame interested in Chinese culture became a part to both cultures 58How is the information in the interview different from the information in the passage? AIt describes the authors varied writing styles.BIt discusses the authors relationship with his family . CIt provides detai

37、ls about the authors childhood and family . DIt explains the link between the authors heritage and his writing . 59Which saying best describes Laurence Yeps attitude as it is revealed in the interview? ALearn to embrace your own differences .BPut the needs of others ahead of your own. CWork hard and

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56、cent survey67Which of the following shows that most respondents are open to cultures and races outside of their own?AMost expect to have a higher standard of living.BThe respondents are of different ethnic backgrounds.CMore and more youths are starting to live Kings dream.DOnly 14% identify themselv

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