河南省内乡县第三高级中学2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、20212022学年高二第一次月考英 语 试 题考生注意:1.试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。第一部分 完形填空(1.530)After stepping out of the international plane, I realized my 10-hour sleepy voyage finally came to an end. Sitting on the bus, I was waiting anxiously for it to start. A woman, sitting next to me, and her daughter both
2、seemed 1 . She told me that her daughter had an upset stomach and would throw up(呕吐)continuously; 2 the mother had lost her 3 . Apart from a significant amount of money ,the purse also had her cellphone and a phone number of an important 4 , a person she was traveling 90 kilometers to meet for discu
3、ssing an urgent matter which had to be 5 by the next morning. I handed her my cellphone 6 and told her that she could make any call she wanted. I also 7 a bottle of water I had in my bag to relieve her daughter of her 8 After making several calls, they finally 9 to the official . They turned to look
4、 at me 10 and thanked me many times. The woman tried to pay for my 11 , but I jumped to do it before her 12 I knew she had lost her money. The next morning, I received a 13 from the mother, saying that they couldnt tell how my 14 act touched them. They were so considerate that they had taken down my
5、 number to thank me. I was 15 to be thanked in this way. I never thought my simple offer 16 so much in her heart. And I thought of how many opportunities for 17 we had lost by focusing on cellphones and being 18 from the reality around us - 19 with easy access may make a big 20 to others.1AexcitedBr
6、elaxedCunconsciousDuncomfortable2AbesidesBhoweverCthereforeDotherwise3AcellphoneBaddressCpurseDluggage4AaccountantBdoctorClawyerDofficial5AsettledBjudgedCraisedDdiscussed6AcarefullyBsecretlyCunwillinglyDimmediately7AprovidedBorderedCboughtDserved8AfeverBstressCsicknessDanxiety9Acame overBgot through
7、Clooked upDturned around10AdoubtfullyBcloselyCanxiouslyDgratefully11AwaterBofferCticketDassistance12AsinceBifCwhileDalthough13AletterBnoteCcallDvisit14AselfishBgenerousCcautiousDhonest15AashamedBastonishedCdisappointedDamused16AweighedBbalancedCinfluencedDranked17AcourageBsuccessCkindnessDjustice18A
8、differentBsafeCfreeDdisconnected19AsomethingBanythingCeverythingDnothing20ApromiseBwishCdifferenceDgesture第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (215)AHere are some professions Americans consider to be the most honest. Maybe the rest of us can learn from what these people do to establish good relationships with ot
9、hers.MEDICAL DOCTORSJack Jacob, Age: 44, Fountain Valley, CaliforniaI try to introduce myself in a pleasant way. I sit down. I dont stand. I make good eye contact with the patient and his or her family. Communication skills are key, as well as showing understanding and availability. For a physician,
10、 the most rewarding thing is when someone who has seen your work chooses you.ENGINEERSChrissy Keane, Age: 41, Crofton, MarylandI dont know that being an engineer means you are automatically trustworthy. However, I do think that most engineers like to follow rules and be organized. They tell you what
11、 they think, whether you want to hear it or not. Those are important elements in building trust.POLICE OFFICERSG. M. Cox, Age: 64, Fort Worth, TexasAs a police officer, I have the best interests of the people I serve in my heart and in my actions and Im going to treat everyone the same way. I always
12、 want to go up to people and speak to them with respect. Dont talk down to them. You have to establish and maintain that trust. Be equal!21.What does Jack Jacob think important to do his job?A. Being communicative.B. Experience.C. Self-introduction.D. Being open-minded.22.How does M. Cox treat peopl
13、e in his job?A. ActivelyB. EquallyC. CautiouslyD. Strictly23.What do the three people mentioned in the passage have in common?A. They follow rules.B. They are warm-hearted.C. They deserve trust.D. They are good organizersBIt was unusually quiet in the emergency room on December 25. I didnt think the
14、re would be any patients, sighing about having to work on Christmas. Just then five bodies showed up at my desk, a pale woman and four small children.“Are you all sick?” I asked doubtfully.“Yes,” she said weakly and lowered her head.But when it came to descriptions of their presenting problems,thing
15、s got a little vague. Two of the children had headaches,but the headaches werent accompanied by the normal body language of holding the head or trying to keep it still. Two children had earaches, but only one could tell me which ear was affected. The mother complained of a cough but seemed to work t
16、o produce it.Something was wrong,but I didnt say anything but explained that it might be a little while before a doctor saw her. She responded,Take your time; its warm in here.”On a hunch (直觉),I checked the chart after the admitting clerk had finished registering the family. No address they were hom
17、eless. The waiting room was warm.I looked out at the family huddled by the Christmas tree. The littlest one was pointing at the television and saying something loudly and excitedly to her mother. The oldest one was looking at an ornament on the Christmas tree.I went back to the nurses station and me
18、ntioned we had a homeless family in the waiting room. The nurses, complaining about working Christmas, turned to compassion for a family just trying to get warm on Christmas. The team went into action,much as we do when theres a medical emergency. But this one was a Christmas emergency.We were all o
19、ffered a free meal in the hospital cafeteria on Christmas Day,so we claimed that meal and prepared a banquet for our Christmas guests. As seriously as we met the physical needs of the patients that came to us that day, our team worked to meet the needs, and exceed the expectations, of a family who j
20、ust wanted to be warm on Christmas Day. Later,as the family walked to the door to leave, the four -year -old came running back, gave me a hug and whispered, Thanks for being our angels today.”24What did the author learn from the family s descriptions of presenting problems?ATwo of the children had h
21、eadaches.BOne of the children had earaches.CThe mother pretended to be coughing.DThe whole family were seriously ill.25The author made sure that the family were homeless by _.Aasking them some questionsBlistening to their introductionCobserving their facial expressionsDchecking their registration in
22、formation26After knowing about the homeless family,the nurses _.Agave them a medical treatmentBprovided them with a big dinnerCprepared a Christmas tree for themDheld a big Christmas party for them27What can be the best title for the text?AAn Unusual Christmas EmergencyBWarm hearted and Beautiful Nu
23、rse AngelsCHaving Christmas Together With a Poor FamilyDReceiving Special Christmas Guests in the Waiting RoomCMadeleine L Engle died more than ten years ago, but her work lives on in the more than 40 books she published. Last month, L Engles granddaughters, Lena Roy and Charlotte Jones Voiklis, pub
24、lished Becoming Madeleine, a biography of the legendary author. “We wanted to do something to honor her memory,” Roy said.L Engle was born on November 29, 1918. Her father was a writer. Young Madeleine watched him writing, absorbed in his creation of storiesreal and fictionaland saw that it gave him
25、 both pleasure and disappointment. When L Engle was 11, her parents dropped her off at boarding school and left her there. Although the experience was challenging, L Engle later said that “it helped me become a writer”. In 1959, L Engle began to write A Wrinkle in Time, which won the 1963 Newbery Me
26、dal.Roy is also the author of the novel Edges. Edges was much harder to write than Becoming Madeleine, Roy noted. “Edges was my learning how to write experience,” she said. “There was just so much I didnt know.”Roy added that working with her sister on their biography was very meaningful. “We dont h
27、ave competition or fighting between brothers and sisters anymore,” she joked.The biographers focus their story on L Engles childhood. That is the period about which their 11-and 12-year-old selves would have been the most curious. “Im so interested in how people become who they are,” Roy said. “What
28、 are all the experiences? Her becoming Madeleine has been part of me becoming Lena.”Roy got valuable writing advice from her grandmother. “There is always a message of hope in her writing,” Roy said, “and she believes that books should end on a positive note.”Roy, in turn, has her own advice for amb
29、itious writers. “Keep writing,” she said. “Read as much as you can. In writing and reading, we develop sympathy because we step into somebody elses shoes. Read as much as you can about other cultures. Have experiences with people who are different from you. Dont be afraid.”28What do we know about yo
30、ung L Engle?AShe liked going to boarding school.BShe wrote her first medal-winning work.CShe learned a lot at boarding school.DShe enjoyed listening to various stories.29What is Becoming Madeleine about?AMadeleines literary achievements.BMadeleines childhood experiences.CThe authors fighting between
31、 brothers and sisters.DThe authors experience of writing novels.30What did Roy learn from her grandmother?ATalk with different people.BLearn from other cultures.CBe thoughtful and brave.DConvey hope to readers.31What is the best title for the text?ABecoming MadeleineBStruggling to become a writerCYo
32、ung authors advice on writingDMadeleine L Engle, author of A Wrinkle in Time.D A three-month survey of 119 households in Seattle found about one-third of the food thrown away was edible (可以吃的).“We think we are doing better but we cant be, given the waste.” said Andrea Spacht, a food specialist at th
33、e Natural Resources Defense Council.For every item thrown away, the cost is far more than just an uneaten meal. Throwing out just one hamburger, for example, wastes as much water as a 90-minute shower.The Waste of nutrition and resources on this scale (规模) makes little sense when 15 million American
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