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2019-2020年高二上学期9月月考英语试题含答案.doc

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2019-2020年高二上学期9月月考英语试题含答案.doc

2019-2020年高二上学期9月月考英语试题含答案. 单项选择(151)1. How do you like his plan?It may be so in _ theory, but how will it work in _practice?A. the; the B.; C. the; D.; the2. I was doing my homework in my bedroom _the light went out. I did it with a candle on.A. whichB. while C. whenD. where3. Child _ he is, he can speak four different languages.A. as B. although C. if D before4. She still failed in the final exam_hard she worked.A. whatever B wherever C. however D. whenever5. Great Changes _in Shanghai since xx.A. have been taken place B. took place C. had taken place D. have taken place6. -Oh, its you! I _ you. - Ive just had my hair cut.A. dont recognize B. didnt recognize C. havent recognized D. hadnt recognized7. The broken bike needs_.A. to repair B. repaired C. being repaired D. repairing8. I never thought of it before, _ all that my parents had done for me for granted.A. taking B. taken C. to takeD. took9. I will go to the seaside for a holiday with my family as soon as I _ what I am doing.A. would finish B. have finished C. finishing D. finish10. _ such a heavy loss in the earthquake, they got help from all over the world.A. Suffer B. Having suffered C. Suffered D. To suffer11. You are required by law _ seat belts.Thanks for your reminding. Ill do it right away.A. wearingB. being worn C. to wearD. to be worn12. I ran across David while walking along the street yesterday. I _ him for three years.A. hadnt seenB. didnt see C. havent seen D. dont see13. Everyone in my class passed the exam.Oh, really? It _ difficult.A. cant have beenB. neednt have been C. must beD. mightnt be14. The effect a teacher has _ children may be greater than that of their parents.A. in B. on C. at D. with15. You can hardly imagine how excited I was when the day I had been looking forward to _ at last.A. ing B. e C. came D. es. 完形填空 (201)Robeson was born in a very poor family. At seven, he had to pick coal in a deserted mine near his home, then he sold 16 he had picked and earned a few coins to help his parents. He had 17 schooling, for being so poor, how could they 18 school fees?When he was fifteen, he worked 19 a servant in a school. Looking at other children studying in the classroom, he felt 20 for himself. How he 21 to have the same chance! He decided to study by 22 . In the daytime, after the sweeping and cleaning was over, he 23 stand by the window outside the classroom trying to catch what the teacher said. At night, he tried his best to remember what he 24 during the day. He worked 25 hard at his lessons that he sometimes had just three or four hours to sleep. The more he learned, the greater 26 he showed in his lessons. A maths teacher discovered him and came to like this diligent boy and 27 him to sit at the back of the class. In one exam, he was the 28 one in the whole school who reached the highest grade. He would have been given the scholarship if he 29 a regular student of the school.Robeson 30 through six long years with his study of maths and wrote several articles which captured the 31 of some university professors. They admired his talent 32 his diligence. To give him a good chance, they hired him as a librarian and 33 him free guidance. Robeson felt 34 , for he was sure that before him there was a broad road 35 success.16. A. whether B. which C. that D. what17. A. manyB. few C. little D. much18. A. buy B. afford C. send D. read19. A. as B. like C. for D. by20. A. angry B. ashamed C. proud D. sorry21. A. hated B. decided C. wishedD. regretted22. A. the teacherB. himself C. his parentsD. his schoolmates23. A. could B. ought to C. shouldD. would24. A. had learned B. has been taught C. has heard D. had been written down25. A. very B. so C. tooD. quite26. A. joy B. interest C. time D. taste27. A. allowed B. agreed C. let D. refused28. A. worst B. only C. lastD. laziest29. A. had been B. has been C. is D. was30. A. learned B. listened C. masteredD. struggled31. A. notice B. influence C. eyesD. attention32. A. except forB. according to C. as well asD. in spite of33. A. taught B. offered C. lent D. sent34. A. sad B. angry C. happy D. disappointed35. A. leading toB. ing from C. made ofD. covered with. 阅读理解(202)AAs a solo artist,Brightman has sold 26 million albums and two million DVDs in 34 countries. Her musical styles put opera, pop and jazz together. She is popular in the States but not here(Britain)the image of her and her second husband, Andrew Lloyd Webber(he much older, she his muse) seems for ever frozen.The 47-year-old singer talks about the new album Symphony that came out of a “very dark time”, including her decision to give up trying to have children. “People have suggested I could adopt,” Brightman says. “But work is central to my life now. And so I am going to put it to one side. After a while not having children bees the norm and perhaps that might sound alarming, to parents especially, but I have never known anything different. Im not hurt by not having children. My life and career are incredibly rich.”Talking about growing up in a large family in Berkhamsted (father a property developer who later mitted suicide), she says: “I was gifted as a child, and very musical. I seemed to be good at anything to do with the arts. At 5 I understood the music I was dancing to and had an eye for costume.” She first appeared in a West End musical at 11 and hated boarding school.Brightman led the saucy dance troupe(辣妹三人舞)Hot Gossip and had her first hit with I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper in 1978. At 18 she married a music manager called Andrew Graham Stewart. “I was probably in love but I cant remember. Girls change such a lot between 18 and 22. It didnt really work out.” In 1981 she was spotted by Lloyd Webber. She became his leading lady in Song and Dance, Requiem and Phantom of the Opera. They married in 1984.Brightman says she felt hostility(敌意) “from the beginning. I havent tried to understand it. Ive done very well everywhere else, especially the UK, where I now live. I just accept it for what it is. The more you are away from Britain, the more you appreciate it. But I dont miss it, although I miss my family. Our profession can be unfortable but I enjoy what I do. I get on with it.”36. The first paragraph tells us that _.A. Brightman is very popular around the world except in AmericaB. Brightmans musical style is a mixture of opera, pop and jazzC. the British people dont like her for her style of musicD. Brightman is much older than Andrew Lloyd Webber37. Brightman decided to give up having children because _.A. she could adopt one B. her life and career were unbelievably rich without childrenC. she felt it normal not to have children D. she was too busy38. The following statements are true except _.A. Brightman first appeared in a West End musical at 5 B. Brightman disliked life on campusC. Brightman was very gifted when she was young D. the saucy dance troupe made Brightman famous39. The underlined word in the fourth paragraph probably means _.A. located B. admired C. followedD. found40. What does the author try to say in the last paragraph by quoting Brightmans words?A. Brightman has to accept the fact that she isnt liked in BritainB. Brightman lives in America but she loves her own countryC. The British coldness towards Brightman led to her hatred to her homelandD. Brightman was at a loss why she was not wele in BritainBMany American youngsters earn their own allowance(零花钱)by doing temporary jobs for their neighbors. Babysitting is one of the mon of these jobs. Most couples do not have maids or relatives living with them, and they need to have someone watch the children if they want to go out.Another way is by mowing lawn in summer and clearing snow from sidewalks and driveways in winter. Many people mow their own lawns,but often people prefer to give the job to a neighbors child. In winter, snow clearing from streets and highways is the governments responsibility. Homeowners or tenants, however, must clear sidewalks and driveways. Since clearing snow is very tiring, many people prefer to hire teenagers for this job rather than do it themselves.Besides, many American teenagers usually work two to three hours after school and all day on Saturday or Sunday at the local supermarket. They work as cashiers or stockroom clerks. Or they help customers carry things to their cars. Other favorite jobs are waiting on tables in restaurants or working part-time at stores or gas stations.By earning their own allowance,teenagers acquire a feeling of independence and a sense of responsibility which prepares them for a productive life in society.41. What does “babysitting” mean in the first paragraph?A. Watching a baby when its parents are out. B. Working as a maid.C. Sitting with a baby. D. Selling something.42. How do American youngsters earn their allowance? Which one is NOT one of the ways?A. By mowing lawn in summer.B. By clearing snow from sidewalks and driveways in winter.C. By working two to three hours after school and all day on Saturday or Sunday.D. By doing some housework for the family.43. When it es to clearing snow,what do many people like to do?A. Hire teenagers for this job rather than do it themselves. B. They do it themselves.C. They hire their own children to do so. D. They dont clean it at all.44. What is the advantage of youngsters earning allowance?A. They acquire a feeling of independence. B. They acquire a sense of responsibility.C. The actions prepare them for a productive life in society. D. All of the above.45. Who will clear the snow on the streets?A. The inhabitants.B. The neighbors. C. The government.D. The police.CIn 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino, California. They carefully chose a busy corner for their location. They had run their own businesses for years, first a theater, then a barbecue(烤肉)restaurant, then another drive-in. But in their new operation, they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas. To this small selection they added one new idea: quick service,no waiters or waitresses, and no tips.Their hamburgers were sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity(一致性), for the brothers had developed a strict routine(程序)for the preparation of their food, and they insisted on their cooks sticking to their routine. Their new drive-in became surprisingly popular, particularly for lunch. People drove up by the hundred during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray Kroc.Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954 when he was selling milkshake-mixing machines. He quickly saw the special attraction of the brothers fast-food restaurants and bought the right to franchise(特许经营)other copies of their restaurants. The agreement included the right to duplicate(复制) the menu, the equipment, even their red and white buildings the golden arches(拱门).Today McDonalds is really a household name. In 1976, McDonalds had over1 billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years is one of the most surprising successes in modern American business history.46. This passage mainly talks about .A. the development of fast food services B. how McDonalds became a billion-dollar businessC. the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonald D. Ray Krocs business talent47. Mac and Dick managed all of the following business except .A. a drive-in B. a theater C. a cinema D. a barbecue restaurant48. We may infer from this passage that .A. Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy, for they sold their ideas to KrocB. the place the McDonald brothers chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-inC. forty years ago there were lots of fast-food restaurantsD. Ray Kroc was a good businessman49. The passage suggests that .A. creativity is an important element of business successB. Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothersC. Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray KrocD. California is the best place to go into business50. Which of the following statement is NOT true?A. Today McDonalds is very popular in the world.B. The first twenty-two years of McDonalds is the most surprising success in American business history.C. Mac and Dick McDonald were content with their business at first.D. It is convenient to eat in a drive-in.DI am Sergey Brin! I was born in Moscow. In 1979, when I was 5, my family immigrated to the United States. I remember that on my 9th birthday I got my first puter “modore 64”.Later I graduated with honors in the University of Maryland in Mathematics and IT. The main field of my science research was the technologies used to collect data from unsystematic sources as well as large quantities of texts and science data. I was the author of dozens of articles in leading American academic magazines.The greatest event in my life happened when in xx I was preparing for the defense(论文答辩)of my Doctors degree in Stanford University. There the fate made me meet Larry Pagea young puter genius. Larry belonged to the intellectual society. Larry and I quickly became friends when we worked together.We were searching day and night on the Internet. We were finding a lot of information but with the feeling we still couldnt find enough of what we were looking for. Naturally the idea for a search engine that would allow specific information to be found in the endless pool of data was born like it came to us. It wasnt our plans but we gave up the education at the university. You know the next part, maybe we managed to turn an ordinary garage in Meplo Park, California, the U. S. A. into our first office, in which Google was born. With excitement we typed the name of the thing which we created with love on September 14th xx google. Now, after those years we bought this garage. As a symbol it will always remind us that everything is possible.51. Sergey Brin actually graduated from .A. the University of Maryland B. the University of MoscowC. the University of California D. Stanford University52. From the passage we know that Larry Page _.A. was Brins important partner in starting Google B. was born in a rich merchant familyC. was once a student in the University of Maryland D. was a professor from Stanford University53. Which is the right order of what happened?a. My family moved from Russia to the U. S. A.b. I met Larry Page.c. I was given a puter as a present on my 9th birthday.d. Google was born in an ordinary garage in California.A. c-a-b-dB. c-b-a-d C. a-c-b-dD. a-c-d-b54. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. The History of Google B. The Great Contribution of GoogleC. The Great Success of Google D. The Birth of Google55. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The main field of my science research was puter.B. I wrote many articles in leading American magazines.C. Larry is one of my classmates.D. When I was 5, I got my first puter “modore 64”. 班级- 姓名-考号-成绩-第二卷(共45分)IV 阅读表达(53)Malls are popular places for Americans to go. Some people spend so much time at malls that they are called "mall rats". Mall rats shop until they drop in the hundreds of stores. People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have police stations. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest places with waterfalls and large green trees. The largest mall in the United States is the mall of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, eight nightclubs, and a large park! there are parking spaces for 12.750 cars. about 750,000 people shop there every week. The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Edina Minnesota. People love doing all their shopping in one place. More malls are built around the country. Now malls are like town centers where people _. They shop, of course, they also eat in food courts(广场) that have food from all over the world. They see films at theaters. Some people even get their exercise by doing the new sport of "mall walking". Others go to malls to meet friends. In some malls, people can see a doctor and even go to the church. In other words, people can do just about everything in malls. Now people can live in their favorite shopping center in fact.56. Why do people like malls? (please answer within 10 words)_57. What does “mall” mean here?_58. Except shopping, what else can people do in the mall? (please answer within 30 words) _59. Please fill in the blank in the fourth paragraph with proper words or phrases to plete the sentence. (please answer within 10 words)_60. What is the best title of this passage?_V作文(30)目前,就业形势越来越严峻。就业压力不仅是大学生无法回避的现实,也是高中生需要考虑的问题。就此你校编辑部开展了一次题为“就业危机对高中生的启示”的英语征文活动。请你根据以下提示,写一篇征文,阐明你的观点。1. 努力学习,拓宽知识面; 2. 发展才能,提高个人素质;3. 加强合作精神,培养团队意识;4. 了解社会需求,做好人生规划; 5. 你的观点注意:1. 词数120左右 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯 3. 文章开头已写好,不计人总词数。What We High School Students Learn from the Job-hunting CrisisAs we all know, the employment situation is getting more and more serious now. Being high school students, what can we learn from it?_

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