《发布》江西省宜春市上高二中2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次月考试题 英语 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2023届高二年级第一次月考英语试卷 命题人:邹雄伟第I卷(选择题)第一部分:听力(共两小节,满分30分)第一节 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。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. Where was the man born? A. In England. B. In America. C. In Canada. 2. What will the woman probably work as? A. Librarian. B. A bank clerk. C. A university
2、 teacher. 3. Why does the man look tired? A. He felt ill B. He slept badly. C. He lost his dog. 4. What does the woman probably think of the boys pants? A. Theyre too big. B. Theyre too short. C. Theyre fashionable. 5. What is the woman trying to say? A. The photos are bad. B. Its dangerous to o hun
3、ting. C. People should protect tiger.第二节(共15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。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 has the woman been having trouble with? A. Going to the library. B. Focusing on her studies. C. Getting up e
4、arly 7. How much time does the man spend in the library every day? A One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Where did Linda have dinner last night? A. In a hotel. B. In her friends house. C In a local restaurant. 9. What did Linda do last night for the first time? A. She ate rea
5、l Chinese food B. She learned how to use chopstick C She experienced American dining culture 10. What did Linda think of the tradition of food sharing? A. She thought it was strange. B. She really appreciated it. C. She couldnt stand it 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Why is Jack calling Lucy? A. To tell her
6、about his doctors advice. B. To recommend a better health club to her. C. To ask for some information about a health club. 12. What does Lucy usually do at the club? A. She swims. B. She dances. C. She plays tennis. 13. Where are the speakers going to meet tonight? A. In front of a hospital. B. In f
7、ront of a health club. C. In front of Lucys house. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题 14. How did the rich businessman get trapped in the desert? A. He was too hungry to find his way out. B. His airplane broke down. C. He got lost there. 15. What does the man suggest doing this afternoon? A. Having a picnic. B. Going
8、 on an adventure. C. Buying some water and food. 16. What is the weather like now? A. Hot B. Rainy. C. Cool 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Where did the story take place? A. In a forest. B. In a university. C. In a park. 18. What did Annie like to see every morning? A. The people. B. The fish in the river C
9、. The rising sun. 19. How did the woman feel before meeting Annie? A. Emotional. B. Sad. C. Angry. 20. What probably happened after the woman met Annie? A. They didnt meet ever again. B. They went for a walk together every morning. C. They used to take boat rides together. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共1
10、5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。ASpace Center Houston offers a variety of age-appropriate and inspiring camp experiences with safety top of mind. In the wake of COVID-19, we aim to continue inspiring all generations through the wonders of space exploration while maintaining the h
11、ighest level of safety for all. Our Explorer Camps introduce children ages 4-11 to science, technology, engineering and math through engaging and hands-on learning activities. Discover and explore our Explorer Camps for ages 6-7 and below.JOURNEY TO MARSJune 14-18, July 12-16, Aug. 9-13 | $289.95 5-
12、DAY EXPLORER CAMPWhile demonstrating best safety practices, campers are involved in activities that arouse their interest in science along with their sense of adventure. These young engineers learn the basics of rocketry, discover coding, and explore hands-on science activities.ENGINEERING BASICSJun
13、e 7-11, July 5-9 | $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMPCampers discover what it takes to solve problems related to space exploration in Engineering Basics. Taking LEGO bricks “out of the box” and to new and exciting places, this camp gets your little builders using LEGO bricks like never before. These engine
14、ers-in-training will participate in problem-solving activities, building simple machines, art projects, and robotics.JOURNEY TO SPACEJune 28-July 2, July 26-30 | $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMPHow do astronauts work in space? Why is Venus so hot? Will people ever go to Mars? How do robots work? What do
15、engineers do? All these questions are answered as campers explore space through art, science, robotics, and engineering activities. This camp leaves all inquiring minds inspired to continue their journey.EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERYJune 1-5 | $229.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMPCampers discover what it takes to
16、 send people, supplies and spacecraft beyond Earths atmosphere. During this five-day adventure, former astronauts will deliver speeches on how they live and work in the space station.21Which camp provides campers with knowledge of rocket?AJOURNEY TO MARS.BENGINEERING BASICS.CJOURNEY TO SPACE.DEXPLOR
17、ATION AND DISCOVERY.22What can campers learn only in ENGINEERING BASICS?ACoding.BCreative thinking. CRocket design.DSupply delivery.23What is special about EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY?AIt will be open in August.BIt is a 4-day Explorer Camp.CCampers can learn problem-solving skills.DCampers will have a
18、 chance to meet astronauts.B I was sitting at my kitchen table the other day with a pen, notebook, calculator and a pile of bills. I was doing my monthly budget. There were bills for electric water, rent, insurance, the car payment, the phone bill, and the cable bill. Plus money needed to be set asi
19、de for food, gas, clothes and hopefully a little left over to save for those unexpected bills that always seemed to show up. When I was done, I shook my head, closed my eyes and thought of a time long ago when I would regularly get treasures.When I was a boy, we lived across the road from Camp Caesa
20、r. It held week long camps all through the summer and my grandma who I lovingly called “Nanny” worked in her big kitchen. I remember slipping there getting a smile, a hug, a kiss and a hot roll from Nanny. Then she would always take deep in her pockets and pull out a treasure, a shiny quarter. She w
21、ould give it to me and I would run down the hill to either get an ice cold can of coke from the pop machine or I would head to the camps swimming pool where I could buy a warm cup of cherry coke for 15 cents and a tiny 10 cent bag of chips from a stand. I took my time because it was always a big dec
22、ision. It was nice too feeling so rich for a few minutes.Looking back now I can see that the real treasure was not the quarter at all. It was the love with which Nanny gave it to me. I would have still visited her at work every day if I had never gotten a single quarter. It was her smile, hugs, and
23、kisses that were priceless in my heart then and now.The old saying is true, “With your work you can make a living, but it is with your love that you make a life.” You can always welcome love into your heart, soul and mind. And you can always share your love with others. It is that one treasure that
24、lasts forever.24According to Paragraph 1, what was the author trying to figure out?AWhere to get treasures.BWhat food and supplies to buy.CHow to sort out these bills at hand.DHow to balance the money available.25What does the underlined word “roll” in Paragraph 2 refer to?AA kind of breadBA kind of
25、 act.CA sound.DA greeting.26Which of the following best describes Nanny?AConsiderate.BGenerous.CAffectionate.DEnthusiastic.27Why does the author mention the old saying in the last Paragraph?ATo change peoples heart and soul.BTo show what we should value in life.CTo explain work and love can make a l
26、ife.DTo advise more love and sharing in childhood.CClimate change is changing the migration routes of animals worldwide. Take the mule deer for example. Every spring in Wyoming, green-up first appears at lower altitudes before progressing up the mountainside. Migrating mule deer follow and seek food
27、 on this green wave. But as a changing climate leads to more frequent and more severe droughts, the greenery is not as abundant as it used to be. Ellen Aikens, a researcher from the University of Wyoming, tracked mule deer as they surfed the green wave. In comparison to wet years, the green-up laste
28、d across the landscape for about half as long in drought years and was also fragmented. Although the deer were able to keep up with the faster green wave, the nutritional value was lower, leaving the animals less prepared for the challenges of the year ahead. Meanwhile in Europe, the population of B
29、ewicks swans that spend the winter in the Netherlands is declining. But when researchers looked at the data more closely, they found an increase in the wintering population of swans in Germany. It turns out that since the 1970s, the swans wintering habitat has shifted an average of 13 kilometers to
30、the east each year. “The swans like to spend time where its 5. And the temperature line has shifted in the same rate as the swans shifted eastward,” said Rascha Nuijten, an ecologist at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology. These findings are important to our understanding of the conservation of mig
31、rant animals. When it comes to protecting a certain species, its not just about the current situation. Nature is dynamic. And the species that is present now might not be present in 10 years, not because we didnt protect it but because maybe it is dynamic in its way. We need to include the dynamics
32、of nature into our legislation and management.28Whats the challenge the mule deer face?AWet years. BLow altitudes. CFast green wave. DLack of quality food.29What do we know about Bewicks swans from Paragraph 3?AThey are endangered.BThey used to spend winter in Germany.CThey move their wintering habi
33、tats eastward.DGermany has more of them than the Netherlands.30What does Rascha Nuijten intend to tell us?AIts warmer in the east.BThe 5 line shifts at a fast rate.CThe swans move with the temperature line.DClimate change affects the swans feeding habits.31What is the purpose of the passage?ATo intr
34、oduce two research findings.BTo appeal to protect animals in a dynamic way.CTo discuss methods of fighting climate change.DTo explain why animals change their migration routes.DExperts note that an unhealthy lifestyle can put you at great risk of heart disease and stroke. So doctors urge us to eat h
35、ealthy foods, get exercise, stop smoking and limit our alcohol intake. But there is something else you can do. And it is free and easy. Smile! Dr. Chockalingam, a heart disease specialist in Columbia, advises his patients to smile. He says a smile may be one way to help your heart. When we smile, th
36、e brain wiring changes. The chemicals that are released are more positive. He says smiling is the first step in fighting physical and emotional stress and its sometimes harmful effects on human health. This is not just New Age advice. Several studies support his opinion. When you feel stressed or un
37、der pressure, your body releases many natural hormones (荷尔蒙) including adrenaline and cortisol. Adrenaline increases your heart rate and blood pressure. Cortisol is the bodys main stress hormone. It increases sugar in the bloodstream. If you are truly in danger, these hormones can help you. They are
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