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吉安市白鹭洲中学2022届高二下月考英语试卷
本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分。共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(选择题 共115分)
第一部分:听力(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,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. What are the two speakers talking about?
A. Their past. B. Their hometown. C. A TV play.
2. How far is it from the woman’s house to the shopping center ?
A. Within walking distance. B. Two miles away. C. Four miles away
3. What does the man mean?
A. He didn’t like the work because it kept him working long hours
B. He didn’t like the work because it wasn’t interesting .
C. He like the work very much.
4. Who is Mr. Black probably?
A. An actor. B. A singer. C. A lecture.
5. Where does the conversation most likely take place?
A. In a public garden. B. In a restaurant C. In a shop
其次节 (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,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. What can we know about the woman from the conversation?
A. She can’t sleep well at night. B. She isn’t friendly to her roommate.
C. She often makes rude remarks to her roommate.
7. What does the man advise the woman to do at last?
A. Tell her roommate not to make loud noises again.
B. Ask the manager to talk with her roommate.
C. Have a heart-to-heart talk with her roommate.
听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。
8. Where are the speakers now?
A. On a road. B. Under a tree. C. In a truck.
9. What happened to the old man?
A. He fell off a truck and hurt himself in the head
B. He saw an accident and called the police at once.
C. He ran into a car and got seriously hurt.
10. Who did the woman call?
A. The police. B. The first aid center. C. Her friend.
听第8段材料,回答第10~13题。
11. What is Betty busy doing at present?
A. Preparing for the final exams. B. Doing her homework at home.
C. Surfing the Internet.
12. Why did Brown ring up Betty?
A. To invite her to dinner . B. To invite her to see a film
C. To invite her to a concert.
13. What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Workmates.
听第9段材料,回答第14~16题。
14. What is the general idea the woman has on modern art ?
A. She thinks very highly of it.
B. She thinks most of the modern art is good, and only a small part of it is bad.
C. She doesn’t think the modern artists are serious towards their works.
15. Why does the man want to stop discussing the matter of modern art?
A. Because he thinks he will lose the argument soon.
B. Because he thinks it is no good talking about the problem any more .
C. Because he knows his opinions on modern art do not sound reasonable enough .
16. What will the woman most probably do if there is a modern art exhibition near her
house?
A. Do anything except visit the show. B. Visit the show alone
C. Spare some time to take some photos of it.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
17. Which of the following is TURE about “Tower Bridge”?
A. It is the one that took workers about 30 years to build.
B. It is the oldest and the most famous bridge in London.
C. It is the first one you can see when you go from the sea to London.
18. Where is the Tower of London?
A. It’s across the Thames. B. It’s on the north side of Tower Bridge.
C. It’s in the middle of Tower Bridge.
19. What can we learn from the text?
A. We have to go from the sea to see the Tower of London.
B. The Tower of London doesn’t have the same age of the Bridge .
C. Tower Bridge had two big problems.
20. Why is the Tower Bridge open in the middle?
A. To let the big ships through to the Pool of London.
B. It looks great if you watch it from a big ship in the Pool of London.
C. The designers think it can stop the flood from happening in a way.
其次部分 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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Why was Bastille important to the citizens of Paris? The building of the Bastille had been started in 1370 under Charles V. By the seventeenth century, it had stopped to be important for defense. Cardinal Richelieu turned it into a prison. It was not an ordinary prison to punish common crimes. Its huge doors closed only on enemies of the King. The Bastille's workings were secret. Prisoners were taken to it in closed vehicles. Soldiers on guard duty had to stand with their faces to the wall. No talking was allowed. Worst of all, a prisoner never knew if he would be there a day, a week, a year, or forever. Only the King's letter could set him free.
Over the years, the number of arrests by King's letter had become fewer. By the time of its fall, most of the prisoners were writers who had written against the corruptions(贪污腐败) of the government. Voltaire, the famous French writer, spent a year there in 1717-1718, and another 12 days in 1726.
For those who believed in free speech and free thinking, the Bastille stood for everything evil. The day it was captured, only seven prisoners were found inside. Still, the Bastille was hated by the people. It was a symbol of the King's complete power.
21. The Bastille had been a prison ______.
A. since the time of Charles V B. since 1370
C. before the seventeenth century D. since the time of Cardinal Richelieu
22. According to the passage, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. Anyone who did something wrong could find himself suddenly in the Bastille.
B. The Bastille was only for those who were opposed to the King.
C. Things done in the Bastille were hardly known to people outside.
D. Voltaire was twice put in the Bastille.
23. At the time of its fall, the Bastille housed ______.
A. a large number of prisoners
B. a lot of writers who had been against the government
C. only a few prisoners
D. some dozens of people who believed in free speech and free thinking
24. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The King could put people in, or let them go out, as he wanted.
B. Over the years the number of prisoners in the Bastille was getting more and more.
C. All prisoners in the Bastille had to stay there for life.
D. At the time it was captured, there were so few prisoners in it that it meant little to the people.
B
(Reuters) --- A stampede killed at least 36 people during New Year's Eve celebrations in Shanghai, authorities said, but the police denied reports that it was caused by people rushing to pick up fake money thrown from a building overlooking the city's famous waterfront.
It was the worst disaster in the modern city since 58 died in an apartment building fire in 2010.
The cause of the crush has still to be confirmed, though state media and some witnesses have said it was at least partly aroused when people rushed to pick up coupons that looked like bank notes.
A man named Wu said the fake money had been thrown down from a bar above the street as part of the celebrations.
"This incident happened after the stampede," police said in a brief statement, without saying what the real cause was.
Another witness said there had been a problem away from the area where the fake bills were thrown, with people trying to get on to a raised platform overlooking the river.
Xinhua news agency said that people had been trampled on after falling down on the steps up to the platform.
Authorities had shown some concern about crowd control in the days leading up to New Year's Eve. They recently canceled an annual 3D laser show on the Bund, which last year attracted as many as 300,000 people.
On New Year's Eve, Beijing also canceled a countdown event in the central business district, Chinese media said, due to police fears about overcrowding.
The Shanghai government said on its official microblog that an inquiry had begun, and that all other New Year events had been canceled.
In 2004, 37 people died in a stampede in northern Beijing, on a bridge at a scenic spot, during the Lunar New Year holiday.
25. According to the passage, why did people go to the Bund?
A. To meet their old friends and relatives. B. To celebrate the New Year’s Eve.
C. To watch an annual 3D laser show. D. To pick up bank notes.
26. What can be inferred according to the passage?
A. Some possible measures had been taken by authorities.
B. People like 3D laser show better than any other events.
C. The local government had shown their worry about overcrowding.
D. The celebrations in Beijing were influenced by this stampede.
27. What’s the passage about?
A. A countdown event in Beijing. B. A laser show on the Bund.
C. An apartment fire in Shanghai. D. A stampede on New Year’s Eve in Shanghai.
C
In New York, Ma witnessed the Alibaba Group opening on the New York stock exchange with the largest initial public offering (IPO,新股发行) in American history. “Alibaba, the world’s largest Internet commerce company makes China equal to the US in the rapidly increasing global competition for technological innovation (创新) and economic transformation ” commented the South China Morning Post.
It has also made Ma China’s richest man with a fortune of around $25 billion (153 billion yuan), reported Reuters.
It’s reported that Ma’s rags-to-riches journey is just as spectacular as his Internet empire. Ma failed the national college entrance exams twice before he was finally in Hangzhou Normal University on his third attempt and failed in finding a suitable job several times. Also, Mr. Ma is a big believer in perseverance, which was proved in his English study experience.
However, it was his vision and goals that launched his career.
During a short trip to the US as an interpreter in 1995, Ma first experienced the Internet. He believed in the Internet’s business potential when few other Chinese people did. He started Alibaba in his Hangzhou apartment, with 17 friends and $60,000 of funds. At the time, when e-commerce was unheard of in China, “I called myself a blind man riding on the back of blind tigers,” he once said, according to The Guardian. His unusual ideas earned him the nickname “Crazy Jack Ma”.
Indeed, Ma is different. Although he is very thin and about 160cm tall, “Ma is yet animated and forceful, said The Guardian. “He is funny, creative, and a compelling (引人注目的) speaker.
Ma told Time magazine that he was “old for the Internet”. He started to slow down and looked around. According to The Wall Street Journal, Ma “plans to open a tai chi club with the actor Jet Li, build an entrepreneur (企业家) university in Hangzhou and continue to work on several environmental projects.”
28. What made him into e-commerce industry?
A. His foresight and ambitions. B. His English learning experience.
C. His belief in perseverance. D. His 17 friends and $60,000 funds.
29. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. Ma is a blind man riding on a blind tiger. B. Ma had no confidence in his business future.
C. Ma knew little about e-commerce.
D. Ma had not enough money at that time.
30. What’s the personality of Ma Yun according to the passage?
A. Funny and competitive. B. Determined and creative.
C. Rich and different. D. Attractive and believable.
31. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. The Development of Alibaba Group B. Ma Yun’s Personal Life
C. Ma Yun’s Crazy Success D. E-commerce in China
D
In the summer of 1978 an English farmer was driving his tractor through a field of wheat when he discovered that some of his wheat was lying flat on the ground. The flattened wheat formed a circle about six meters across. Around this circle were four smaller circles of flattened wheat. The five circles were in a formation like five dots. During the following years, farmers in England found the strange circles in their fields more and more often.
The circles are called “crop circles” because they appear in the fields of grain ― usually wheat or corn. The grain in the circles lies flat on the ground but is never broken; it continues to grow, and farmers can later harvest it. Farmers always discover the crop circles in the morning, so the circles probably form at night. They appear only in the months from May to September.
At first, people thought that the circles were a hoax. Probably young people were making them as a joke, or farmers were making them to attract tourists. To prove that the circles were a hoax, people tried to make circles exactly like the ones that farmers had found. They couldn’t do it. They couldn’t enter a field of grain without leaving tracks, and they couldn’t flatten the grain without breaking it.
Many people believe that beings from outer space are making the circles to communicate with us from far away and that the crop circles are messages from them.
Scientists who have studied the crop circles suggested several possibilities. Some scientists say that a downward rush of wind leads to the formation of the circles — the same downward lash of air that sometimes causes an airplane to crash. Other scientists say that forces within the earth cause the circles to appear. There is one problem with all these scientific explanations: crop circles often appear in formations, like the five-dot formation. It is hard to believe that any natural force could form those.
32. In the summer of 1978, an English farmer discovered in his field that ______.
A. some of his wheat had been damaged
B. some of his wheat had fallen onto the ground
C. his grain was growing up in circles
D. his grain was moved into several circles
33. The underlined word "hoax" in Paragraph 3 is probably ______.
A. a research on the force of winds B. a special way to plant crops
C. an experiment for the protection of crops D. an attempt made to fool people
34. Which of the following may prove that the crop circles are not made by man?
A. The farmers couldn’t step out of the field.
B. The farmers couldn’t make the circles round.
C. The farmers couldn’t leave without footprints.
D. The farmers couldn’t keep the wheat straight up.
35. One explanation given by scientists for the crop circles is that they are made by _____.
A. airplane crashes B. air movement
C. unknown flying objects D. new farming techniques
其次节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
36__ They provide him wood and other products; they give him shade;
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