广东省佛山市三水区实验中学2018-2019学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题 WORD版缺答案.doc
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1、2018-2019学年第二学期三水实验中学高二第一学月考试 英语试题第一部分:听力(共10小题,每题2分,满分20分)第一节:听力理解材料及问题播放两遍。每段后有两个小题,各段播放前有5秒钟的阅读时间。请根据各段播放的内容及相关小题的问题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项。听第一段材料,回答第12题。1. A. About ten minutes cycling. B. About half-an-hours walk. C. About an-hours bus ride.2. A .She lives far from her office. B. She gets up
2、 late every day. C. The bus is too crowded.听第二段材料,回答第3-4题。3. A. By the window. B. Beside the door.C. By the fireplace. 4. A. To watch a movie.B To go to the airport. C. To visit her parents. 听第三段材料,回答第5-6题。5. A. Its low-paid. B. It is tiring. C. It is cool.6. A. To fetch her camera. B. To have lunch
3、 with her. C. To lock her department.第二节:回答问题( 请将答案写在答卷的相应位置)7. 8. 9. _ 10. 第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATopSitestoSeeinNewYorku CentralParkFor more than 150 years, visitors have come to Central Parks 843 green acres in the heart of Manhat
4、tan. Since 1980, the Park has been managed by the Central Park Conservancy, in partnership with the public. You can visit the official website of Central Park to learn more about Park happenings and activities and to learn how to help Central Park.Telephone:212-310-6600Location: 59th to 110th Street
5、, Manhattan Borough, from Central Park West to 5th Avenue, New York City, NY10022OpenHours:06:00-23:00u TheNational9/11MemorialMuseumThe national 9/11 Memorial & Museum is a place of remembrance honoring those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of September 11,2001. The 9/11 Memorial Muse
6、um displays Monumental artifacts linked to the events of 9/11, while presenting stories of loss, sympathy and recovery that are central to telling the story of the 2001 attacks and the consequence. It also explores the global impact of 9/11 and its continuing significance.Telephone:212-312-8800Locat
7、ion:180GreenwichSt,WorldTradeCenter,NewYorkCity,NY10007OpenHours:09:00-20:00u The Metropolitan Museum of ArtAt New York Citys most visited museum and attraction, you will experience over 5,000 years of art from around the world. The Met is for anyone as a source of inspiration, insight and understan
8、ding. You can learn, escape, play, dream, discover and connect.Telephone:212-535-7710Location:1000 5th Avenue, New York City, NY 10028-0198OpenHours:10:00-17:3011.HowcanyougetmoreinformationabouttheactivitiesinCentralPark? A. Byvisitingitswebsite. B. Bycallingthepark. C. Byconsultingthestaff. D. Byw
9、ritingtothemanager.12.Wherecanyougoifyoureinterestedinart? A. 59thto110thStreet. B. 180GreenwichSt. C. WorldTradeCenter. D. 10005thAvenue.13.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthetext? A. Anofficialreport. B. Apopularmagazine. C. Atouristbrochure. D. Aproducthandbook.BBack about 20 months ago I started college
10、and just struggled with everything, such as classes and friends. I quickly became depressed and angry at myself for not being about to do better in school, in addition to lack of friends due to poor social and communication skills.This went on for months until my 19th birthday. My parents sent me a
11、cake, which was a great cake. But I remember having this large cake and absolutely no one to share it with. I ended throwing out the cake after having one piece, with about 90 % of it left over . That night I was depressed that I decided to go outside to the freezing temperature of the winter and ru
12、n. I put my earphones in, went outside and ran about 2 miles at 11 p.m. on my birthday.When I got back inside I was content. I was proud of what I was able to do. The next night did the same. I wasnt quick or fit but you know that I went outside and did something. The continued for about 2 months un
13、til I finally worked up the courage to go to the gym, where I started swimming again as I used to in high school. A month went by and I started lifting weights and continually running.Looking back I can see that exercise helped cure my depression but it didnt only do that. At the gym I met new frien
14、ds and back at my dorm I grew confidence to go to the end of the hall seeing people playing Super Smash Brothers and ask if I could join.So go forward to present now. I exercise every day and look forward to that hour and a half I get daily to do what I love with people who love it as well. I hope t
15、his helps someone who may be or have been in a similar situation.14. Whatmadetheauthordecidetorunatnight?A. Hisl9 tbirthday.B. Hisparents cake.C. His loneliness.D. Hisfriends.15. Whichof thefollowingbestdescribestheauthor?A. Traditional. B. Determined.C. Humorous.D. Generous.16. Whatisthebiggestbene
16、fitoftheauthorsrunning?A. Regaininghisconfidence.B. Losinghisweight.C. Playingwithhisbrothers.D. Joiningotheractivities.17. Whydoyouthinktheauthorwrotethispassage?A. Torecallhislifeincollege.B. Toshowhisgratitudetohisparents.C. Toemphasizetheimportanceoffriendship.D. Tosharehisexperienceof dealingwi
17、thhardship.CGrandparents Day, taking place the Sunday after Labor Day every year, is a holiday for celebrating your parents parents. But how did the holiday come to be? Did it originate out of a sweet, sincere wish at heart . or was it all a giant marketing plan to sell more goods?It is, in fact, th
18、e former. When Marian McQuade first thought of the idea for the holiday, commercialism (商业主义) was the last thing on her mind. In 1956, McQuade was trying to plan a celebration for the elderly members of her community. She made the sad discovery that many of the senior citizens in the nursing home di
19、dnt often receive visits from their families. So she set a day to appreciate grandparents.In any case,McQuade never wanted the holiday to be amoney grab. Mothers Day actually has a similar story; in fact, its founder wanted it discontinued in the 1920s after she saw how commercialized it had become.
20、 However, it didnt stop card companies from getting excited about the future of a new holiday. Hallmark predicted that, by 1983, Grandparents Day would become the sixth highest card-selling holiday. But to their disappointment, it never became a commercial holiday.Many families have much more meanin
21、gful ways of celebrating the holiday. Danielle Kirsch celebrates by trying a new activity every year with her grandmother Elsie. “This year, well be painting together,” she tellsRD.com. Molly Arnolds grandmother is no longer around, yet she still finds a way to honor the holiday.Arnoldis the Chief O
22、perations Officer of the Frank and Barbara Broyles Foundation, a charity she created in memory of her grandmother, Barbara Broyles, who passed away from Alzheimers disease.However, just because the holiday is not about commercialism doesnt mean you cant exchange gifts.Sactually suggests that grandpa
23、rents give their grandchildren gifts, especially gifts that “honor family traditions”. 18. Why did McQuade found Grandparents Day?A. To grow her own business.B. To realize her parents dream.C. To remember her own grandparents.D. To call on people to care for the elderly.19. What does the underlined
24、part “a money grab” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. A way to make big money.B. A celebration of ones wealth.C. A chance to give others money.D. A deal between family members.20. Hallmark thought Grandparents Day _.A. wouldnt grow popular among young peopleB. would become a commercial holidayC. would
25、 turn into a global holidayD. wouldnt last long21. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. Meaningful ways of celebrating the holiday.B. Peoples attitudes toward the holiday.C. The effort to carry out the holiday.D. The future of the holiday.DScientists in Australia recently got achance to walk in the f
26、ootsteps of dinosaurs. In March, they announced that theyd identified thousands of dinosaur tracks along a 15-mile stretch of Australias northwest coast. One of the footprints is the largest dinosaur footprint ever recorded.The footprint is about 5 feet 9 inches long large enough for most people to
27、lie inside it. The print was likely left behind about 130 million years ago by a type of dinosaur called a sauropod. These long-neckedherbivores(食草动物) were the largest known dinosaurs, with the biggest ones measuring about 130 feet long.That giant footprint wasnt the only amazing discovery in the ar
28、ea. In total, the scientistsidentified the footprints of 21 different dinosaur species. That includes thefirst evidence of a stegosaura type of dinosaur withspiky(尖的)plates along its backin Australia. Its the most diverse group of dinosaur prints ever found in one place.“It really is a snapshot(快照)o
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