广东省普宁英才华侨中学高二英语上学期第三次月考试题.docx
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1、英才侨中2022-2022学年高二上学期第三次月考英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,共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.Whats the time now?A. 8:30. B. 7:55. C. 8:35. 2.Why does the woman look sad?A. She did badly in the exams. B. She worries about her
2、coming tests. C. She is ill.3.What do we learn about the taxi driver?A. He drove too fast and crashed into a truck.B. He turned suddenly and ran into a tree. C. He was hit by a falling box from a truck.4.What is the man doing?A. He is asking about his letter. B. He is buying plane tickets to Europe.
3、C. He is sending some postcard.5.Where does the conversation mostly take place?A. In a restaurant. B. In the womans house. C. In the market.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Where is the jazz festival going to be held?A. This Thursday. B. Next Saturday. C. Next Thursda
4、y. 7.Who is the mans favorite singer?A. Carlon Carpenter. B. Michael Jackon. C. Madonna.听第7段材料,回答第8, 9题。8.What material would the man like for spring?A. Leather. B. Cotton. C. Wool.9.What color does the woman like?A. Pink. B. White. C Red.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What class has the woman already taken?A.
5、 Spanish. B. Biology. C. Math. 11.How does the woman feel about the science classes?A. She is quite interested in them. B. She regrets to have taken them.C. She doesnt like them. 12.What kind of job will the man try to get?A. Driving a taxi. B. Working in a gas station. C. Working in a restaurant.听第
6、9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Where are the two speakers?A. At school. B. In a park. C. In the countryside.14.How does the woman feel today?A. Relaxed. B. Lonely. C. Sick. 15.What will the speakers do this weekend?A. Drive to the countryside. B. Attend a party. C. Go back home.16.What will the woman bring to th
7、e barbecue?A. Her family. B. Some drinks. C. Moon cakes. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What is the main topic of the talk?A. Scientific research. B. Environmental protection. C. Social development.18.Who is the speaker probably?A. A university professor. B. A tourist guide.C. A government official.19.How man
8、y people were there in Anchorage in 1960?A. About 75,000. B. About 180,000. C. About 40,000.20.What is the speaker most probably doing next?A. Showing some slides. B. Writing a letter to the government. C. Putting forward some suggestions.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A
9、、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau stands with his wife, Sophie Gregoire, as he gives his victory speech after Canadas federal election in Montreal, Quebec, Oct. 19, 2022.“Tonight Id like to toast(为干杯) the future prime minister of Canada: to Justin Pierre Trudeau. Ame
10、rican President Richard Nixon had that to say in 1972 at a state dinner to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau about his newborn son, Justin. Forty-three years later, Justin Pierre Trudeau has become the second-youngest prime minister in Canada. His Liberal Party(自由党) won a majority in Mondays na
11、tional election over the Conservative Party(保守党). Justin Pierre Trudeau came from Canadas political royalty. He is the son of Pierre Trudeau and Margaret Sinclair Trudeau. His father, Pierre Trudeau, served two terms as Prime Minister between 1968 and 1984. His mother, Margaret Sinclair Trudeau, cam
12、e from a well-known family of politicians. She married the 51-year-old prime minister when she was 22. Margaret Trudeau was known for her partying at New York nightclubs with stars like the Rolling Stones. The couple inspired Trudeaumania and was frequently compared to the American Kennedys, another
13、 political royal family. Young Trudeau graduated from McGill University in 1994. He spent his early years as a schoolteacher in Vancouver. He is married to Sophie Grgoire, a former broadcaster. They married in 2022. They have three children. Justin Pierre Trudeau is promising real change in domestic
14、 and foreign policy. He told supporters earlier Tuesday that a positive campaign led to the victory. This is what positive politics can do, Trudeau said. Canadians from across this great country sent a clear message tonight. Mr. Trudeau promises to invest(投资) in rebuilding roads and bridges. He also
15、 plans to raise taxes on wealthy Canadians. Like his father before him, the young Trudeau has already received international attention on his election as prime minister. Major American newspapers like the New York TimesandWall Street Journalpublished his victory on the front pages. News websites fro
16、mLe Mondeof Paris to theTimesof London headlined the return of Trudeaumania in their coverage.21. How old is the new Canadian prime minister? A. 51 B. 47 C. 43 D. The text doesnt tell us.22. Which of the following statement is WRONG? A. There is more than one American president coming from Kennedy f
17、amily. B. Justin Pierre Trudeau will continue the political view Trudeaumania C. Justins positive campaign won many voters(选民). D. Justin Pierre Trudeau has attracted wide attention of the Press. 23. Whats the main idea of the text? A. Liberal Party has been the leading party in Canada. B. Justin Pi
18、erre Trudeau won a victory in Canadas election C. A great political royal family in Canada. D. A new political star and his happy family.24. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Terrible Journey Home.B. My College Life.C. My Fathers Secret.D. Riding Bus Alone.BDeaf teenagers
19、Orlando Chavez and German Resendiz have been friends since kindergarten. Together the two boys, who go to Escondido High School in California, have had the difficult job of learning in schools where the majority of the students can speak and hear.Orlando lost his hearing at the age of one. German wa
20、s born deaf, and his parents moved from Mexico to find a school where he could learn sign language. He met Orlando on their first day of kindergarten.“We were in a special class with about 25 other deaf kids,” German remembers. “Before then, I didnt know I was deaf and that I was different.”“Being y
21、oung and deaf in regular classes was very hard,” signs Orlando. “The other kids didnt understand us and we didnt understand them. But weve all grown up together, and today, Im popular because Im deaf. Kids try hard to communicate with me.”Some things are very difficult for the two boys.“We cant talk
22、 on the phone, so if we need help, we cant call an emergency service,” German signs. “And we cant order food in a drive-thru.”Despite their difficulties, the two boys have found work putting food in bags at a local supermarket. They got their jobs through a “workability” program, designed for teenag
23、ers from local schools with different types of learning disabilities.German has worked in the supermarket since August, and Orlando started in November.“The other people who work here have been very nice to us,” Orlando signs.“They even sign sometimes. At first, we were nervous, but weve learned a l
24、ot and were getting better.”The opportunity to earn money has been exciting, both boys said. After high school, they hope to attend the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in New York.25The word “emergency” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to_.Afood. Bcrisis. Calarm. Dquick.26Orlando and G
25、erman have been_.Ato Mexico together.Bdeaf since they were born.Cfriends since they were very young.Dto different high schools.27Both boys are happy to_.Ahave the opportunity to earn money.Bwork at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf.Chelp students with learning disabilities.Ddesign progra
26、ms for the deaf.CImmigration is the act of coming to a foreign country to live. The act of leaving ones country to settle in another is called emigration. Immigrants who flee their country because of persecution, war, or such disasters as famines or epidemics are known as refugees or displaced perso
27、ns. Most people find it very hard to pull up roots in their native land and move to a strange country. But throughout history, countless millions of people have done so. The heaviest immigration worldwide took place from the early 1800s to the Great Depression, the economic hard times of the 1930s.
28、In that period, about 60 million people moved to a new land. Most came from Europe. More than half immigrated to the United States. Other destinations included Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Today, the availability of fast, safe, and cheap transportation helps m
29、ake migration easier. Asia is replacing Europe as the major immigrant-sending area. The United States remains the chief receiving nation. People abandon their homeland and move to another country for various reasons. The main reason for immigration has long been economic opportunity-the desire for b
30、etter land or a better job. During the 1800s, for example, the rich prairie land of the United States attracted many European farmers. Today, professional people commonly emigrate because of better opportunities elsewhere. Such emigration has sometimes been called brain drain. Many doctors and nurse
31、s and numerous engineers and scientists have moved to the United States. Religious persecution has led many people to move to a new land for the freedom to practice their faith. Such immigrants include Jews expelled from England in the 1200s.Wars, revolutions, and political unrest have driven innume
32、rable people to find new homes. In the 1990s alone, millions of refugees fled from warfare in Afghanistan, Iraq, Liberia, Iran, Uganda, Southeastern Asia, and Central America. Some immigrants were brought to a new land against their will. From the 1500s to the 1800s Europeans shipped black Africans
33、to the Western Hemisphere as slaves. The United Kingdom transported prisoners to Australia from the late 1700s to the 1860s to relieve over crowding in British jails. Before that time, the United Kingdom sent prisoners to the American colonies.Immigrants have made enormous contributions to the cultu
34、re and economy of such nations as Australia, Canada, New Zealand the United States. But their accomplishments have been made with great difficulty. At times, the United States, like many receiving countries, has restricted immigration to maintain a more homogeneous society in which all the people sh
35、are the same ethnic, geographic, and cultural background. Although some immigration laws have been relaxed, many new comers of different backgrounds still face challenges in gaining acceptance.28. Most Immigrants to the United States in the nineteenth century came from _.A. Europe B. Asia C. Austral
36、ia D. South Africa29. There are altogether_ reasons of immigration listed in the passage.A.2 B.3 C. 4 D. 530.The main reason for immigration is _according to the passage.A. slavery trade B. religious persecutionC. economic opportunity D. political unrest31.In the last paragraph ,“a homogeneous socie
37、ty” is one in which_.A. immigration laws have been relaxed. B. people from different backgrounds live harmoniously together.C. a brain drain occurs.D. people share the same ethnic, geographic, and cultural backgrounds. DA popular CCTV hosts “improper remarks” that were caught on video at a dinner pa
38、rty have led to an investigation into the incident and a suspension of his programs.The video, released online on Monday, showed host Bi Fujian using vulgar words about Chairman Mao Zedong while singing in the style of Peking Opera, enraging(激怒) some netizens and causing a stir on the Internet.CCTV
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