宁夏青铜峡市高级中学2021届高三英语上学期第二次月考试题.doc
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1、宁夏青铜峡市高级中学2021届高三英语上学期第二次月考试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。I. What is the weather like now?A. Snowy. B. Windy. C. Sunny .2. What are the speakers mainly talking about ?A. A plant . B. A flat . C. A snack.3. Where are the speakers probably?A. At a factory B. At a school C.
2、 At the dentist .4.What is the woman doing now?A. Writing a report . B. Having a meeting . C. Printing some documents.5. How does the women feel?A. Bored. B. Relieved. C.Surprised第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题6. What animals did the woman see?A. Kangaroos B. Koalas C. P
3、arrots7.Why did the woman go to Australia mainly ?A. To go on business B. To visit some relatives C. To go sightseeing 请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why did the woman fail to buy the red dress?A. The shop didnt have her size. B. It didnt look good on her.B. She didnt like the color. 9. What will the woman wea
4、r to attend the party?A . A black skirt . B. A red skirt. C. A blue dress.10 .Which shop will the speaker go to ?A. HM B.Zara C. Hot Wind请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题11. What does Mr.Fox probably do?A. A lawyer B. A teacher C.A doctor12. What does the man plan to do on July 3rd?A. Call her friend B. Go to the m
5、ovies C. Talk to her mother.When will the man pick the woman up on Saturday?A. Go abroad . B. Attend a graduation C. Work in the company.13. When will the man meet Mr. Fox?A. On June 12th B. On June 28th C. On July 8th 请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Where is the childrens play center?A.Beside the fruit shop
6、B. Next to the supermarket . C. Opposite the childrens clothes shop .15. What does the man advise the woman to buy as a present?A. A toy B. A book C. A pair of shoes16. What will the woman do first?A. Have lunch . B. Go to the barbershop . C. Buy a prepaid phone card17. On which floor are the speake
7、rs now?A. The 3rd floor . B. The 4th floor . C. The 5th floor.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Who have the highest chance to get the camp job?A. People who have music ability B. People who prefer physical work C. People who could work overtime19. Where is the farm work?A. In Edinburgh B. In the South-West of
8、 EnglandC. In the North-East of Scotland.20 .How will a reception assistant get paid in Travel Hotels?A . By the hour B. By the week C. By the month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、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A The landscapes of North AmericaThere are many beautiful landscapes that
9、you can see in North America. Some are very famous national parks. You can hike, sightsee, and enjoy the lovely view there.The Great Smoky Mountains National ParkIt is named for the smoke-like fog that hangs over the forest peaks. It is very pretty. One unique thing about the Great Smoky Mountains N
10、ational Park is that for about two weeks out of the year, there are millions of synchronous fireflies (同步发光的萤火虫)! People can drive into the park and watch the natural light show the fireflies make! How wonderful!The Palenque National ParkMexico also has many wonderful national parks. The Palenque Na
11、tional Park is one of the most famous. It is a special park because the park has an ancient Maya city! You can hike through the city and see hundreds of beautiful old pyramids. They were built by Mexicos Mayan Native Americans. The Banff National ParkIf you travel to Canada, youll want to visit the
12、Banff National Park. There are many things to do in this big park. Here people hike the famous Rocky Mountains. In the summer, people explore the park on a bicycle! When you get tired of hiking or biking, you can relax in one of the hot springs in the park! The Big Bend National ParkThe Big Bend Nat
13、ional Park is located in Southwestern Texas. It has both mountains and deserts. How special! It also shares a border with both the United States and Mexico. The park is called Big Bend because there is a large bend in the Rio Grande River. This beautiful river runs through the park. A fun thing you
14、can do at this park is go on a guided horseback ride and camping trip. 21. Where is a good place to see fireflies?A. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. B. The Palenque National Park.C. The Big Bend National Park. D. The Banff National Park.22. What is the Palenque National Park famous for?A. T
15、he Rocky Mountains. B.The site of Maya civilization. C. Natural scenery. D. Hot springs.23. What was the Big Bend National Park named after?A. Its border with the USA and Mexico. B. Its deserts shape.C. A famous mountain. D. A big turn in the river.B Hannah McKeand was born in Bristol in 1973. She g
16、ot a degree in Classics at Lampeter University. After working as a marketing manager, she decided at the age of 31 to devote herself entirely to her primary passions (热情), exploring, adventure and the outdoors. She would take part in various expeditions (探险), in the Egyptian desert first, then in th
17、e remote valleys of northeast of Afghanistan, and then in Antarctica. In 2001 her urge to explore began to develop with a trip to the Western Desert on the borders of Egypt, Libya and Sudan in search of prehistoric rock art. This trip took Hannah to the center of the second biggest wilderness on the
18、 planet, an uninhabited (无人居住的) area the size of India.In 2004 Hannah joined a British expedition to explore the Wakhan Corridor in the northeast of Afghanistan in search of the source of the River Oxus. The upper (上部的) areas of this mountain valley had rarely been visited by Westerners.Later that y
19、ear Hannah turned to a cold desert in a 56-day expedition from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole. Crossing one of the harshest (最严酷的) environments in the world, the team of five battled with physical and mental exhaustion, injury, hunger and some of the lowest temperatures on earth. In 2006
20、Hannah returned to Antarctica and once again skied from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole, but this time alone and unsupported. She set a new world record for the journey of 39 days 9 hours and 33 minutes.In October 2007 Hannah began her first full adventure season traveling from Australia across to
21、Chile and from there around Cape Horn and down to Antarctica.Hannah hopes that by writing and speaking about her experiences in the world and sharing them with those who care to read or listen, she will inspire people to go after their own dreams and achieve their own goals.24. What did Hannah decid
22、e to do at 31?A. Return to college. B. Apply for a job.C. Go exploring. D. Work on Classics.25. Why did Hannah go to the Wakhan Corridor?A. To guide Westerners. B. To study prehistoric rock art.C. To find the source of the River Oxus. D. To explore the worlds second biggest wilderness.26. What do we
23、 know about Hannahs expedition from Antarctica to the South Pole in 2004?A. It was smooth. B. It was completed alone.C. She achieved a world record during the expedition.D. She stood up to the test of extreme environments.27. Whats the best title of the text?A. A life in Antarctica B.A female advent
24、urer C. A polar expedition D. A life of hardshipC Manta rays (魔鬼鱼) are some of the creatures in the ocean who allow divers to swim right up to and interact (互动) with them. Unfortunately, these gentle animals are in big trouble. Since 2011, manta rays have been listed as a threatened species worldwid
25、e.Peru, a country in South America, recently took a big step to protect giant manta rays: It banned fishing for them. Although 12 other countries have passed laws to protect rays, Perus may be the most important one yet. Thats because there are more manta rays in the Pacific Ocean near Peru than in
26、any other place in the world.Giant manta rays are unusual-looking creatures. The giant, flat rays are typically about 4.5 meters wide and can grow up to 8 meters wide! “Theyre sort of like giant flying carpets underwater,” says Joshua Stewart of the Manta Trust, an organization that researches manta
27、 rays.People catch rays for their meat. Overfishing is bad for any sea creature, but its even worse for manta rays. Female manta rays usually have only one baby, every two to five years. So every ray thats caught hurts the population in a big way. People who break Perus new law can be fined or have
28、their fishing licenses taken away. Even rays caught accidentally in fishing nets must be set free.Earlier this year, the Manta Trust attached video cameras, called Crittercams, to manta rays off the west coast of Mexico. The footage (连续镜头) the cameras collect could help researchers predict where ray
29、s swim and when. The scientists could use the information to warn fishing boats to avoid these areas, helping reduce the number of accidentally caught rays.Stewart says its important to protect these unique creatures. “Theres really no other animal that compares in size that you can have interaction
30、s with in the wild.”28. Whats a characteristic of manta rays?A. They can fly like a bird. B.They are very friendly to people. C.They are usually of small size. D. They like swimming up and down.29. Whats the current situation of manta rays?A. Their habitats are badly damaged. B. They only live in th
31、e Pacific Ocean.C. Their number has dropped greatly. D. Fewer and fewer female rays give birth.30. Except for doing research on manta rays, the Manta Trust is also trying to _.A. look for more rays B. protect themC. make films about them D. reduce their population31. How does Stewart feel about Peru
32、s new law?A. It makes no sense. B. It is hard to follow.C. It needs improvement. D. It is really essential. DIn 1845, a deadly disease struck the farms of Ireland, killing all the Lumper potato plants. In another place or time, the death of a single crop species might not have been so important. But
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