返回

2022年新人教版高二英语下册第一次月考试卷1

首页 > 试卷 > 高中 > 英语 > 2022年新人教版高二英语下册第一次月考试卷1

点击预览全文

点击下载高清阅读全文,WORD格式文档可编辑

收藏
立即下载

资料简介

高二英语下册第一次月考试卷英语试卷I.听力部分(共两节,满分20分)第一节(每小题1分,满分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.WhatdoweknowaboutthemanandSarah?A.Theyarebothdoctors.B.Theyarebothchemists.C.Theyworkinthesamedepartment.2.WhatwillthemanprobablyaskJaketodo?A.Gowithhim.B.Putoffthetrip.C.Stayhomeasbackup.3.Whyisthewomanmovingtoanewflat?A.Sheneedsaquieterplace.B.Thenewflatisneartheschool.C.Thepresentoneistooexpensive.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Thewomanmustn’tdoitagain.B.He’snotatallangry.C.Someoneelseisalsoangry.5.WhoisMr.White?A.Arepairman.B.Aprofessor.C.Asalesman.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段材料,回答第6、7题:6.Whatistheseasonnow?A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.7.Whatwillthespeakersdo?A.Seeanindoormovie.B.Havetake-awayfoodinthepark.C.Seeanoutdoormovie.听下面一段材料,回答第8—10题:8.Howmuchmoneywasthereinthepurse?A.About$15.B.About$50.C.About$55.9.Wheredidthewomanmostprobablyleaveherpurse?A.Inthestreet.B.Inthecoffeeshop.C.Intheshoedepartment.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Friends.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Policeandcustomer.听下面一段材料,回答第11—13题:11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aperson.B.BritishLiterature.C.AmericanHistory.12.Whoistheman?A.Anofficer.B.AprofessorC.Amonitor.13.WhatcanweinferaboutMarkBrown?-10-/10\nA.Hedislikesclasses.B.He’softenabsentfromclass.C.Heseldommissesclassfornogoodreason.听下面一段材料,回答第14—16题:14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aholidayplan.B.Anewspaper.C.Aniceship.15.Wheredidthespeakersspendtheirvacationlastyear?A.Onthesea.B.Onabeach.C.Atahospital.16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.She’sinbadhealth.B.She’llcallthetravelagentnow.C.She’dratherstayinoneplace.听下面一段材料,回答第17—20题:17.Whatwilltheymakeinthecookeryclass?A.Cakes.B.Bread.C.Sweets.18.Whatkindofpoetrywilltheyheartomorrowevening?A.Poetrybyteachers.B.Poetrybyforeigners.C.Poetrybychildren.19.Bywhomwilltheconcertbegiven?A.Asinger.B.Agroupofmusicians.C.Apianist.20.Whatwillthetalkbeabout?A.Anoldhouse.B.Amountain.C.Anewcity.II.单项选择(共20小题,20分)21.Ismokeoutof_____habit,notfor_____pleasure;forIhavebeeninthehabitfortwentyyears.A.a;theB.the;aC./;theD./;/22.Wereitnotforthesnowyweather,we_____allright.A.wouldbeB.wouldhavebeenC.wereD.maybe23.Jenny______ havekeptherword.Iwonderwhyshechangedhermind.A.must     B.should    C.need    D.would24.He accidentally ___ he had quarreled with his wife andthat he hadn't been home for a couple of weeks.A. let outB. gaveoffC. made sureD.turned out  25._____surprisedmemost_____suchalittleboyofsevencouldplaytheviolinsowell.A.That...what B.It...that  C.That...whichD.What...that26. ——Susan,willyoupleasegoandemptythatdrawer?——_______?  A.Whatfor   B.Whatisit   C.Howisit   D.Howcome27.——Oneweek’stimehasbeenwasted.——Ican’tbelievewedidallthatworkfor________.  A.something   B.nothing   C.everything   D.anything28.——Howoftendoyoueatout?——______,butusuallyonceaweek.  A.Havenoidea   B.Itdepends   C.Asusual   D.Generallyspeaking29.Icanguessyouwereinahurry.You____yoursweaterinsideout.A.hadworeB.wereC.werewearingD.arewearing30.——Guesswhat!Icameacrossanoldfriendatthepartylastnight.-10-/10\n—— ______I’msureyouhadawonderfultime.  A.Soundsgood!B.Verywell. C.Hownice! D.Allright.31.——I’msureAndrewwillwinthefirstprizeinthefinal.——Ithinkso.He______foritformonths.A.ispreparingB.waspreparingC.hadbeenpreparingD.hasbeenpreparing32.Thegirlisstillfastasleep,withherhead____deepinherarms.A.buryB.toburyC.buriedD.burying33.Whilelearningtoplaythepiano,withoutproperinstruction,youcan_____somebadhabits.A.findoutB.makeupC.figureoutD.pickup34.____wecan'tgetseemsbetterthananything____wehave.A.What,whatB.What,thatC.That,that D.That,what35.The idea puzzled me so much that I stopped for a fewseconds totry to _____.A.make it outB. breakitupC. giveitoutD. turn it up 36.OnlywhenIleftmyparentsforItaly______howmuchIlovedthem.A.Irealized          B.Ihadrealized    C.hadIrealized     D.didIrealize37.Thepictureexhibitionboredmetodeath.IwishI_______________toit.A.hadnotgoneB.havenotgoneC.didnotgoD.cannothavegone38.——WasMartinsorryforwhathe'ddone?——___________.Itwasjustlikehim!A.  Nevermind    B.Allright      C.Notreally         D.Notsurprisingly39.Youradvicethat_____________tillnextweekisreasonable.A.shewaitsB.shewaitC.shewillwaitD.shewaited40.Somuchofinterest____thatmostvisitorssimplyrunoutoftimebeforeseeingitall.A.offersBeijing       B.Beijingoffers  C.doesBeijingoffer  D.BeijingdoesofferⅢ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41---60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Tick,tock,tick,tock.I’msittinghere,watchingthemovementsofmyexistencepassslowlyaway.Myhousehasbeen41forsuchalongtime,andI’mlonelyandforgotten.Sittinghere,bymyself,allthatIcandoisto42andthinkaboutmypast.Icouldtellyoustoriesthatonly43wouldknow.Butwallscan’tspeak.Icametothisplacemanyyearsago,alongwithanoldman.44,hewaswithmeforonlythreeshortyearsbeforehepassedon…Foratime,Iwasleftalone,whilepeoplecameand45thehouse.Then,onedayanicecouplemovedinwithayoungson.46,theirsonDannylikedtostaywithme,andIwascompletely47ofhim.HealwayslookedasifhelovedthestoriesItold,mostofwhichbeganwith‘‘Backinmyday…”and‘‘WhenIwas48…”Isometimeshadthekindofideathathedidn’treallyunderstandwhatIwassaying,butitfeltgoodtobe49.WhenDannywentofftocollege,myheartbroke.Soonafterward,50soldthehouse,includingme…Newownerscameand51.Then,onedayitsohappenedthatIwasinwhenanewfamilywasmovingintothehouse.Youcan’tevenimaginemy52when,unexpectedly,Dannywalkedthroughthefrontdoor.Hehada53andkidsnow.IwassooverjoyedwhenIsawhimthatIputallmy54intomydailyactivities...Ispentthenexttwentyyearswatchinghiskidsgrowup,witha-10-/10\nmixtureofprideand55aboutwhatwouldhappennext.Thekidsfinallybecame56andDannysoldthehouse.Thatwasaboutfiveyearsago...Someofthelocalkidshavestartedtherumor(谣言)thatthehouseishaunted(闹鬼的)…and,inaway,itis.Itishaunted(萦绕)by57ofallthepeoplewhohavelivedinit.Everysecondhas58mesomuch.Ihavebeen59themandIhopethatsomedaysomebodywill60me,anddropinonmeagain.MaybethenI’llgetanewhomeandanopportunityforawholenewsetofmemories.41.A.crowdedB.emptyC.paintedD.sold42.A.datebackB.lookbackC.turnbackD.holdback43.A.friendsB.learnersC.neighborsD.walls44.A.LuckilyB.HappilyC.UnfortunatelyD.Surprisingly45.A.lookedatB.settledinC.boughtinD.soldout46.A.AtlastB.AtonetimeC.AtatimeD.Fromthebeginning47.A.tiredB.friendlyC.admireD.fond48.A.olderB.healthierC.betterD.younger49.A.lovedB.valuedC.dislikedD.concerned50.A.DannyB.IC.hisparentsD.theoldman51.A.settledB.wentC.livedD.greeted52.A.pityB.prideC.surpriseD.sadness53.A.friendB.daughterC.sonD.wife54.A.energyB.powerC.forceD.strength55.A.happinessB.dreamC.anxietyD.disappointment56.A.oldB.impatientC.adultsD.tired57.A.familiesB.furnitureC.housesD.memories58.A.impressedB.surprisedC.encouragedD.inspired59.A.waitingB.longingC.missingD.memorizing60.A.callB.rememberC.visitD.attendIV.阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)ALikesomanygirlsofmygeneration,Iwentstraightfromcollegetosociety.Throughmyfamily’sattempt,Ifoundmysuitablejob.IthoughtIwasdoingagreatjob.Oneday,afemaleprogramdirectorarrivedatthestation.ThislargeandfrighteningwomancametoworkeverydaywithanequallylargeandfrighteningGermandog.Shedidn’tlikeme.WhenshecalledmeintoherofficeoneFridayafternoon,shesimplysaid,“You’refired!”leavingmetowonderwhathadgonesoterriblywrong.Sixmonthslater,aftercallingeveryprogramdirectorintown,Iwenttoworkforanothermajor-marketradiostation,doingfour-minutestoriesforalow$15each.Withtwoyoungchildrenandahusbandwhowasjuststartinghisowncareer,Itookachance.Today,some28yearslater,IamstillatWORRadiowithatwo-hourdailytalkshowinterviewingcelebrities,authorsandpoliticians,givinginformationtomorethanamillionlistenersaweekandlovingeveryminuteofit.Iwasyoungwhenthosefiringshappened,buttheprocessisstillthesame.Firingsknownoageorgender.Thetrickistogetoutfromunderthecoversandmakethingshappen.ThisisexactlywhatSherryeHenrydid.-10-/10\nSherrye,whenherorganizationcameacrossasuddenfinancialfailure,shewasfired.“Thiswasn’tthefirstjobIhadlost.Hardasitis,onemustrememberthatthereisalwayslifeafterlosingajob.”saidSherrye.Helpfulfriends,goodluckandagoodresumegotSherryebackontrack.Withinamonth,shelandedwhatshecallsthemostsatisfyingjobofherlife:raisingmoneyforEpisconpalReliefandDevelopment(ERD),whichprovidesemergencyassistancetopeoplein40countries.61.Theauthorwasfiredbecause______________.A.shedidn’tlikeherjobB.shelackedworkingexperienceC.theprogramdirectordidn’tlikeherD.shemadeabigmistake62.Theauthorworkedforthemajor-marketradiostationbecause____________.A.shecouldinterviewmanycelebritiesB.shehadtosupportthefamilyC.thesalarywasverysatisfyingD.herhusbandhadnojobatthattime63.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Sherryecausedthefinancialfailureofherorganization.B.Althoughshewasoptimistic,Sherryewasoftenoutofwork.C.SherryegothernewjobonERDwithoutmuchdifficulty.D.Sherryevolunteeredtoprovideemergencyassistancetothepeopleintrouble.64.TheauthordescribedherandSherrye’sexperiencestotellpeoplethat____________.A.theywerefiredatthesametimeB.itwashardtofindajobC.theyoncehadthesamesituationD.whenfacingfiring,oneshouldn’tloseheartBSANDESTIN,Fla.—A14-year-oldgirldiedlastSaturdayafterasharkattackedherwhilesheandacompanionwereswimmingintheGulfofMexico,authoritiessaid.Theteenagerswereswimmingonboardsabout100yardsoffshorewhentheynoticedadarkshadowinthewater.Theotherswimmerwasnotinjured,WaltonCountySheriff’sspokeswomanDonnaShanksaid.AccordingtoShank,bothgirlsswamtotheshore,andthevictimwastakentoahospitalwhereshewaspronounceddead.ThegirlwasonvacationfromGonzales,La.,buthernamewasnotimmediatelytold.Itwasnotclearwhattypeofsharkattackedher,saidStanKirkland,spokesmanfortheFloridaFishandWildlifeConservationCommission.“Thegirlwassomedistanceofffromtheshore,”Kirklandsaid.“Idon’tthinkanyonegotagoodviewoftheshark.”TheattackhappenedneartheCampingontheGulfHolidayTravelPark,about45mileseastofPensacolaontheFloridaPanhandle.Authoritiesclosedabout20milesofcrowdedbeachestoswimmingshortlyaftertheattack.Itwasnotimmediatelyclearwhentheywouldreopen.RobertGoodwin,12,saidhewasorderedoutofthewaterbyauthorities.“Ididn’tknowitwasbecauseofasharkwhenIwastoldtogetout,”hesaid.Goodwin’sfather,Mark,saidthefamilycomestothebeacheveryyear.“Itwasjustastrangefeelingtoseefolkssittingthereonthebeach,”hesaid.Floridaaveragedmorethan30sharkattacksayearfrom2022to2022,buttherewereonly12attacksoffthestate’scoastlastyear,accordingtostatisticsofferedbyauthorities.65.Thepassagewaswrittento______________.A.tellthedangerofsharksintheseaB.persuadelocalauthoritiestoprotectswimmersC.remindteenagersofalessonfromtheaccident-10-/10\nD.reportthestoryofasharkattack66.Accordingtotheauthorities,wecanknowthat__________.A.oneofthetwoinjuredswimmerswasonvacationB.mostpeopleknowthesufferer’snameC.nobodyreallysawclearlythesharkattackthegirlD.nobodywillbeallowedtostayonthebeach67.Inthepastfiveyears,howmanysharkattackaccidentshappenedinFlorida?A.Morethan30.B.Morethan132.C.Morethan120.D.Morethan150.68.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe________.A.Sharkkills14-year-oldgirlinFloridaB.SwimmingintheseaisdangerousC.AuthoritieskeeptravelersoutofthebeachD.SharkattackscauseworryinFloridaCGreenattackersaretakingoverAmerica.No.Notattackersfromspace,justplants.Youmightnotthinkofplantsasdangerous,butinthiscasetheyarethreateningnature’sdelicate(脆弱的)foodweb.Theattackersareplantsfromothercountriesbroughtheretomakegardensandyardslookpretty.EversincepeoplestartedtoarriveonAmerica’sshores,they’vecarriedalongtrees,flowers,andvegetablesfromotherplaces.Nowtherearesomanyofthoseplants,andtheyarecrowdingoutthenativeplantsthathavelivedheresincebeforehumansettlersarrived.Andthat’saproblem,saysDrDougTallamy.He’saninsectexpertattheUniversityofDelaware.Heexplainsthatalmostalltheplant-eatinginsectsintheUnitedStates—90%ofthem—arespecialized.Thatmeanstheyeatonlycertainplants.Prettyorangeandblackmonarchbutterflies,forexample,canonlydineononeplant:milkweed.Ifpeoplecutdownmilkweedandreplaceitwithsomethingelse,thebutterfliesstarve,becausetheirbodiescannotacceptanyotherfood.Buttroubledoesn’tstopthere;itgoesrightacrossthefoodweb.Wheninsectscan’tgettherightplantstoeatandtheydieoff,thenthebirdsdon’thaveenoughbugs(小虫)fortheirmeals.Tallamypointsoutthatalmostallmigratingbirdsdependoninsectstofeedtheiryoung.“Wecannotlettheplantsandanimalsaroundusdisappear,”saysTallamy.“Thewaytopreservethemistogivethemfoodtoeat.Butwhenweplantnon-nativeplants,wearehittingthefoodweb,becausethenwedon’thavetheinsectsthebirdsneedtolive.”Feweroftherightplantsmeanfewerbugs,andfewerbugsmeanfewerbirds.Andthat’sbadfortheEarth,becauseweneedavarietyoflivingthingstokeeptheplanethealthyandbeautiful.69.Intheauthor’sopinion,whatkindofplantisdangerous?A.Poisonousplants.B.Nativeplants.C.Non-nativeplants.D.Gene-modifiedplants.70.Howdidthosenon-nativeplantsarriveinAmerica?A.Theywerebroughtinbybigcompanies.B.Theywerecarriedbyvisitorsandimmigrants.C.Theywerespreadbybigwindsacrossoceans.D.Theywereplantedbyforeigngardeners.71.Whatarethespecializedplantsforthe90%ofAmericanplant-eatinginsects?A.Theplantsthatmakegardensandyardslookpretty.B.ThenativeplantsexistingbeforehumanscametoAmerica.-10-/10\nC.Theplantsthatneedlivingenvironmentlikemilkweed.D.Theplantscarriedbythefirstsettlers.72.Bywritingthepassage,theauthorwantedto__________.A.explainhowfoodwebismadeupB.suggestprotectingnativeplantsC.suggestprotectingourenvironmentD.teachussomeknowledgeaboutbiologyDPatriciaBlues,29,hasanewaiminlife:tokeepdrivers'handsontheirsteeringwheelsandofftheircellphones.OnNovember2,2022,Blueslivedthroughahorribleexperience.Amotoristdialingacellphonedrovethroughastopsignat45milesperhourandranintothesideofBlues'car.Blues'2-year-olddaughterwaskilledimmediatelyinthecrash.Blueshassincededicatedhertimetopushingforlawsthatwouldpreventthistypeoftragedyfromhappeningagain.Cellphonesarenottheonlydistractions(分神)thatcauseaccidents.Eating,changingCD,readingmaps,talkingtopassengers,andjustreachingforanobjectonthefloorcanbedangerous.Therefore,theemphasisshouldbeoneducatingdriverstoavoidalldistractions.However,talkingoncellphonesmightbeeasiertoregulatethaneatingorchangingmusic.Atleast34stateshavealreadypassedlawstorestrictcellphoneuseinmovingcars.Nostatehasbannedityet,butseveralU.S.citieshave.Worldwide,13nations,includingAustralia,England,Germany,JapanandChinahavebanneddrivers'useofcellphonesinmovingcars.Todate,noscientificevidencehasbeenpublishedshowingthattalkingonthephoneaffectsdrivingsafety.Butaccordingtoatestbysomehighschoolstudents,“drivingwhileonthephonedoesaffectsafetyandprobablyshouldn'tbedone”.73.WhathappenedtoPatriciaBlueslastNovember?________.A.ShewasseriouslyinjuredinacarcrashB.ShelostherdaughterinaroadaccidentC.ShebrokethetrafficrulesatabusstopD.Hervehiclewasdestroyedbyamotorbike74.Thetragedywascausedby________.A.Blues'lackofdrivingexperienceB.themotorist’sfailureofseeingthestopsignC.Blues'poorcarconditionsD.themotorist'sabsenceofmindwhiledriving75.PatriciaBlues'newgoaloflifeistopersuadethegovernment________.A.toprohibitthecarryingofcellphonesincarsB.toeducatedriverstoavoidalldistractionsC.tobantalkingonthephonewhiledrivingD.tostudyharmfulresultsofusingcellphones76.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?________.A.UsingcellphonewhiledrivingiseasiertobecontrolledbylawthanotherdistractionsB.ItismoreimportanttomakelawsthaneducatedriverstobeawareofdrivingsafetyC.DrivingwhileonthephoneisfirmlyagainstonlybysomestudentsfromhighschoolD.ItisextremelyurgentforthecitieswithalargepopulationtorestrictusingcellphonesEHeadachesassociatedwithairtravelappeartobea“hugeandpainfulproblem”,Israeliresearchersreport.Inastudyof906menandwomenwhohadtraveledmorethanoncebyplane,nearly6%reportedthattheyexperiencedheadachesassociatedwithflying.Thereareanumberofmechanismsthatcouldcontributetoheadachesduringairtravel,includingstress,poorairquality,enginenoiseandchangesinbarometricpressure(大气压),theinvestigatorsnote.Toinvestigatetheprevalence(盛行)offlight-associatedheadaches,they-10-/10\nsurveyedvisitorstothetravelclinicattheirmedicalcenter.Morethanoneinfiveofthestudyparticipantshadheadachesatleastonceamonththatweren’trelatedtoflying,theresearchersfound.Butjustoverhalfofthe5.7%whoreportedflight-associatedheadachessufferedheadachesthisfrequently.Theywerealsoslightlymorelikelytohavemigraines(偏头痛).Two-thirdsofthosewhosufferedflight-associatedheadacheswerewomen,andone-thirdhadafamilyhistoryofheadache.Amongtheflight-associatedheadachesufferers,19.2%saidtheyhadheadacheseverytimetheyflew.Nearlyaquartersaidtheirheadachesgotworseastheplaneclimbed,whileafifthsaidthepainbecameworseastheplanedescendedtotheDeadSea,whichisabout400metersbelowsealevel,suggestingthatbarometricpressuremaybeafactor.Thisstudy,theresearchersconclude,suggeststhatflight-associatedheadache“seemstoaffectasignificantnumberofthetravelpopulation”.77.Accordingtotheresearch,howmanypeoplereportedthattheyexperiencedheadachesassociatedwithflying?A.About906B.About54C.About362D.About23178.Whichofthefollowingdoesn’tcontributetoheadachesduringairtravel?A.PoorairqualityB.NoiseoftheengineC.AtmosphereD.Stress79.Theresearchesfound____________.A.morethanhalfofthestudyparticipantshadheadachesatleastonceamonthB.justoverhalfofthestudyparticipantshadafamilyhistoryofheadacheC.nearlyaquartersaidtheyhadheadacheseverytimetheyflewD.two-thirdsofthosewhosufferedflight-associatedheadacheswerewomen80.Theunderlinedword“descended”probablymeans____________.A.fellB.raisedC.landedD.flew注意:以下两道大题连同作文答在第六页上V.单词拼写(每小题0.5分,满分5分),根据所给单词的首字母或汉语意思完成单词,使句意通顺。(用本学期学过的单词的适当形式填空)。81.Usually,beforeafilmstarts,wecanseesuchasentence,“Thestoryistotallyi____________”;thatistosay,itisnottrue.82.Hewasillinhospitalforthreemonths,ande___________hedied.83.Hardworkisf____________tosuccess.Withoutit,thereislittlehopetosucceed.84.Hes__________hislifetosavehisboyfromdrowning.HHH85.Atlastthekidnapped(绑架)girlwasr___________bythepolice.86.Althoughtheyfailed,theydidn’tloseheart.Theyare____________(分析)thecause.87.Thereisa______________(规定)thatlargetrucksmustnotusethisroad.88.Thenewstudenthadtochangehisdaily__________(常规)andlifestyletogetusedtothecollegelife.89.TheMississippiRiverformsanatural________________(分界)betweenIowaandIllinois.90.Theshowenjoyedthenationwide_____________(普及).VI.短文改错(共10个小题;每小题1分,满分10分)-10-/10\nDidyouenjoyyourselfyesterday?Isupposeyoudo.ButI’d91._________liketotellyouwhatabaddayIhadyesterday.Nothing92._________justwentwrong.Onthemorning,myalarmclockdidn’tring,93._________sinceIwokeupanhourlate.IwasinsuchahurrythatIburntmy94._________handwhenIwascookingbreakfast.ThenIranoutthehouse95._________tocatcha8:30bus.ThisisthebusIusuallytake.But,you96._________maylaugh,Imisseditofcourse.Iamveryunhappy,andscared97._________aswellasbecausemyteacherhatesthestudents’cominglatetoschool.98._________SoIranthreemilestoschoolonlydiscoverthatnobodywasthere.99._________Theschoolwasquietandpeaceful.Ourclassroomwaslocked.100._________Irealizedthatmoment:ItwasSunday.VII.书面表达(满分25分)现在,许多父母都到孩子所在的学校附近租房子“陪读”。对此现象人们意见不一。请根据以下提示,用英语写一篇120词左右的短文,并发表自己的看法。赞成者的理由反对者的理由你的看法1、照顾孩子,让孩子安心学习;2、监管孩子,防止其养成抽烟、上网成瘾等坏习惯。1、孩子在学校应学会自理,不应过分依靠父母;2、浪费父母的时间和金钱。Shouldparentsrenthousesneartheirchildren’sschoolssothattheycanstaywiththeirchildrenwhiletheyarestudying?Therearevariedopinions.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-10-/10\n_______________________________________________________________________________参考答案听力:1----5BAACA6----10BCBCC11---15ABCAB16---20CBCBA单选:21---25DABAB26---30ABBDC31---35DCDBA36---40DACBC完形:41---45BBDCA46---50DDDAC51---55BCDAC56----60CDACB阅读:61---64CBCD65---68DCBA69---72CBBB73---76BDCA77---80BCDA单拼:81.imaginary82.eventually83.fundamental84.sacrificed85.rescued86.analyzing87.regulation88.routine89.boundary90.popularity改错:91.do→did92.Nothing→Everything93.On→In94.since→so95.out后加of96.a改为the97.am→was98.去掉well后as99.only后加to100.正确作文:Possibleversion:Shouldparentsrenthousesneartheirchildren’sschoolssothattheycanstaywiththeirchildrenwhiletheyarestudying?Therearevariedopinions.Somepeoplearefortheidea.Intheiropinion,parentscanlookaftertheirchildrenbystayingwiththemsothattheirchildrencanputtheirheartsintostudies.Moreover,parentscanpreventtheirchildrenfromfallingintobadhabitslikesmokingorbeingaddictedtotheInternet.Others,however,holdtheoppositeopinion.Theyarguethatstudentsshouldlearntocareforthemselvesinsteadofdependingontheirparents,whichisveryimportantfortheirfuture.Besides,itisawasteofmoneyandtimeforparentstorentanotherhouse.Inmyopinion,westudentsareoldenoughandhavetheabilitytolookafterourselves.There’snoneedforparentstodoeverythingforus.Weshouldstarttakingsomeresponsibilityforourselvesorwe’llnevergrowup.www.ks5u.com-10-/10 查看更多

Copyright 2004-2022 uxueke.com All Rights Reserved 闽ICP备15016911号-6

优学科声明:本站点发布的文章作品均来自用户投稿或网络整理,部分作品未联系到知识产权人或未发现有相关的知识产权登记

如有知识产权人不愿本站分享使用所属产权作品,请立即联系:uxuekecom,我们会立即处理。

全屏阅读
关闭