内蒙古赤峰二中2018届高三英语下学期第二次月考试卷(附答案)
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www.ks5u.com 赤峰二中 英 语 ‎(考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:150分)‎ 第一部分 听力 (略)‎ 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ A Top Music Festivals Festival season is just kicking off, and there is a lot to look forward to in the upcoming months. ‎ Firefly Music Festival Many people haven’t thought of going to Delaware for a summer vacation, but mid-June is a great time to plan this trip if you love music. Headliners for this year’s show are The Weekend, Muse, Twenty-One Pilots, Chance the Rapper, and Bob Dylan.‎ Date: June 15—18,2017‎ Location: Dover, Delaware, USA ‎ Music Type: Rock Price: $79—$2,499 ‎ Roskilde Festival ‎ This Denmark music festival has been a local tradition since 1971. There will be nine stages for this year’s events to host groups like the Foo Fighters, Blink 182, and The Lumineers. What’s interesting about this festival is that in addition to the big headliners, you can also get to know up-and-coming regional artists from Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.‎ Date: June 24—July 1, 2017‎ Location: Roskilde, Denmark Music Type: Rock, emerging regional artists Price: DKK 995—DKK 1,995 (around $144—$289)‎ Secret Solstice ‎ With long, dark, and cold winters, nobody celebrates summer quite like Icelanders. To see for yourself, plan a trip to Iceland this June to check out the Secret Solstice festival. Not only will you enjoy seeing bands like Radiohead and Afrika Bambaataa, but you can also experience the other-worldly landscapes and geothermal(地热的) springs nearby as well. ‎ Date: June 15—18, 2017‎ Location: Reykjavik Iceland Music Type: Eclectic, Indie Price: €149— €1,599 (around $160—$1, 725)‎ Montreal Jazz Festival ‎ All jazz lovers owe it to themselves to check out the Montreal Jazz Festival at least once in a lifetime. This event brings together some of the best names in jazz music, as well as diverse R&B, funk(骤停打击乐), and soul artists.‎ Date: June 28—July 8, 2017‎ Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Music Type: Jazz, R&B, Soul, Funk Price: $27.25—$210.25‎ ‎21. What is common to the music festivals mentioned in the text?‎ ‎ A. They are held in Europe. B. They take place in summer.‎ ‎ C. They are given in the open air. D. Their music types are rock and hip-hop.‎ ‎22. What can we infer about Delaware from the text?‎ ‎ A. It is the city of music. B. It is a city of high expense.‎ ‎ C. It is the home of Bob Dylan. D. It is not a summer destination.‎ ‎23. What is the purpose of Icelanders to hold the Secret Solstice festival?‎ ‎ A. To welcome summer. B. To memorize the past winter.‎ ‎ C. To celebrate the coming of spring. D. To advise the local beautiful landscapes. ‎ B Let me tell you about my relationship with the school desk.From my first day at Penny Camp Elementary School in 1982,it was terrible.This is how it went down: five seconds into class, the foot start bouncing;10 seconds in, both feet; 15 seconds,I burst out the drums ! After a few minutes,it’s all over. I’m trying to put my leg behind my neck.No,that desk and I didn’t get along.‎ Sitting still was hard enough,but I also struggled with reading.Reading out loud in class was a special kind of hell(地狱).By the third grade I had progressed from being one of “those kids” to being the “special kid”. I was found to have multiple language-based learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder (A.D.D) (注意力缺陷障碍症). I was turned into a “patient” who needed treatment rather than a human being with differences.I struggled with severe anxiety and depression at age 10.‎ I survived this time in my life because of my mom. She knew in her heart that her child wasn’t broken and didn’t need to be fixed.My mom was right. When I think back on my school experience.I realize it wasn’t the A.D.D. that disabled me. What disabled me were limitations not in myself but in the environment. I’ve come to believe that I did not have a disability, as it is common to say, but experienced disability in environments that could not accommodate and accept my differences.‎ In the fall of 1977,after two years at Loyola Marymount University,where my learning differences were fully accommodated, I transferred to(转学)Brown University, where I graduated with an honors degree in English literature. I still can’t spell or sit still,but I now use support and technology to relieve my weakness and build a life on my strengths. I don’t feel stupid anymore and I know that I—and others like me—can live good lives despite these challenges.‎ ‎24.What does the author want to tell us in the first paragraph?‎ A. He didn’t like to study.‎ B. He used to be active at school.‎ C. He suffered from a broken desk.‎ D. He had trouble sitting still in class.‎ ‎25.How did the author probably feel in class in his early school years?‎ A.Exited. B.Uneasy. C.Interested. D.Bored.‎ ‎26.Which of the following is correct according to the last paragraph?‎ A. He is living a good life with his weakness.‎ B. His disability has been cured by technology.‎ C. He got his honors degree in English literature in the fall of 1997.‎ D. He was transferred to Brown University because of his disability.‎ ‎27.From the passage we learn that__________.‎ A. a disability is nothing but a difference B. family’s support is the most important ‎ C. disabled people can’t live well however hard they work ‎ D. sometimes limitations of the environment disable a person C Row after row they marched — thousands of larger-than-life figures frozen in clay, a phalanx(方阵) of officials defending the tomb of China’s first emperor.Silently they guarded beneath the soil for 2,200 years, until a farmer digging a well in 1974 found broken pieces of unparalleled significance near China’s early capital city, Xianyang.‎ Now those fierce warriors have reached the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts(VMFA) to tell their extraordinary story. The exhibition will be on display at VMFA from Saturday, November 18, 2017 through March 11, 2018 before traveling to the Cincinnati Art Museum.Ten of the clay figures will stand with a total of 130 objects from 14 museums and archaeological institutes in China’s Shaanxi Province, where the current city of Xi’an is located. Forty of the objects have never left China before. Beyond the life-size clay figures, the exhibit brings perspective with objects that range from bronze spearheads found in the emperor’s tomb to a small gold tiger that pre-dated him by more than 250 years.‎ The fascination draws lots of visitors wherever the terracotta figures have traveled. The National Geographic Museum in Washington had a record-setting 280,000 people at its four-month exhibit of 15 figures in 2009—2010. Chicago’s Field Museum attracted 460,000 to its 10-month exhibit that ended in January.‎ At the same time with the VMFA exhibit, Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute will have a terracotta warriors exhibit that focuses on the science and technology that went into their creation. VMFA focuses on why they were created and how they fit into China’s long sweep of history. Each institution has 10 life-size terracotta figures on display, giving an unprecedented(空前的) opportunity to study them in depth.‎ The VMFA exhibition is divided into three sections. The first one introduces the emperor; the second puts him in context with artifacts from the warring states; the third shows his journey into the afterlife.‎ ‎28. According to Paragraph 2, some of the items on display .‎ ‎ A. have not gone abroad B. have just been discovered ‎ C. are from museums all over China D. were earlier than China’s first emperor ‎29. How many American cities will hold the exhibition of terracotta warriors? ‎ ‎ A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5.‎ ‎30. How do Americans think of terracotta warriors?‎ A. Attractive. B. Aggressive. C. Professional. D. Conservative.‎ ‎31. What is the best title for the text?‎ ‎ A.Terracotta Warriors of China B.The Exhibit of China’s First Emperor ‎ C.Terracotta Warriors Exhibits in the US D. New Discoveries in Terracotta Warriors D Genealogy, also known as family history, is the study of families and the footmarks of their lineages(家系) and history. Genealogists use oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to prove kinship(亲属关系) and lineages of its members. The results are often displayed in charts or written as descriptions.‎ The pursuit of family history and origins tends to be shaped by several impetuses, including the desire to carve out a place for one’s family in the larger historical picture, a sense of responsibility to preserve the past for future generations, and a sense of self-satisfaction in accurate storytelling.‎ In communitarian societies, one’s identity is established as much by one’s kin network as by individual achievement, and the question "Who are you?" would be answered by a description of father, mother, and lineages. New Zealand Māori, for example, learn genealogies to discover who they are.‎ In societies such as Australia or the United States, there was by the 20th-century growing pride in the pioneers and nation-builders. Establishing descent(继承) from these was, and is, important to such groups as the Daughters of the American Revolution(DAR).‎ Modern family history explores new sources of status, such as celebrating the rebirth of families that survived generations of poverty or slavery, or the success of families in combining across racial or national boundaries. Some family histories even emphasize links to celebrity criminals, such as the bushranger(绿林好汉) Ned Kelly in Australia.‎ The growing interest in family history in the media coupled with easier access to online records has allowed those who are curious to do so to start investigating their ancestry. This curiosity can be particularly strong among those whose family histories were lost or unknown due to, for example, adoption or separation from family, perhaps as a result of bereavement(丧失).‎ ‎32. Which of the following is connected with genealogy?‎ ‎ A. The DNA tests. B. Historicalnovels.‎ ‎ C. Political positions. D. Education standards.‎ ‎33. What is the meaning of the underlined word "impetuses" in Paragraph 2?‎ ‎ A. Results. B. Drives. C. Categories. D. Exploitations.‎ ‎34. Why do Māori study genealogies?‎ ‎ A. To get achievements. B. To learn their origins.‎ ‎ C. To change their identities. D. To create their kin network.‎ ‎35. What do we know about genealogy from Paragraph 4?‎ ‎ A. DAR is a genealogy organization. B. Organizations have their genealogy.‎ ‎ C. Australia is a pioneer in genealogy. D. Genealogy inspires the love for nation.‎ 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)‎ 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ Scientists use a test called Digit Symbol Substitution to assess everything from dementia(痴呆) to brain damage. Hartshorne, the lead author of the study, employed the test in his study of how intelligence changes over time. 36 ‎ Most adults are bad at memorizing bits of information without context. A classic example is ‎ that you’ll have an easier time remembering a story about someone who bakes than a person with the last name Baker. ____37____ A 2011 study found humans are best at learning new names in our early 20s.‎ The human brain has a remarkable capacity to identify faces, and scientists are just beginning to learn why. On average, our ability to learn and remember new faces appears to peak shortly after our 30th birthday.‎ ‎ 38 Don’t worry. A 2015 study suggests that our ability to sustain attention improves with age, reaching its peak around age 43.‎ Dating is tough. One of the reasons could be that we’re generally bad at reading other people’s emotions until we reach our late 40s. 39 Performance peaked for people aged around 48.‎ Ever wonder why you always lose at Scrabble(拼字游戏)? 40 According to people’s scores on multiple-choice vocabulary tests, most of us don’t reach our peak wordsmith(词语大师) abilities until we’re in our late 60s or early 70s. ‎ A. Having trouble focusing? ‎ B. Good news: Your best days may be ahead.‎ C. Young people don’t appear to be as burdened by this issue, though.‎ D. He found that participants’ performance generally peaked in their late teens.‎ E. Participants were asked to describe the emotionthe person in the photo felt.‎ F. Adults approaching mid-years may have the greatest capacity to remain focused.‎ G. The results suggest that no matter what your age is, there’s always a new peak on the horizon.‎ 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)‎ 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ It happened to Susan Black in a cold winter.Everything seemed in a 41 those days. Both her parents suffering from depression,sending for a 42 became a common practice.As a woman in her 40s,it was a 43 job to be a teacher of 30 first-graders,who were always 44 ,and she’d tried all sorts of methods,but 45 to get them quiet in class...‎ ‎ Misfortunes were 46 one after another. After a long and tiring day at work.Susan dragged herself along, 47 towards the parking lot.She came to the car,only to find she had locked her keys and cell phone inside. 48 kicking the tyre of the car,she sensed tears 49 her cheeks.‎ ‎“What’s wrong?” a voice was heard.Susan looked up,and saw a young man with a 50 at his side. Susan stopped weeping and explained her situation,adding that 51 he called her husband,he wouldn’t bring her the spare car key,since he was working at the 52 end of the town and it was still not time to 53 the day’s work. “Call your 34 and tell him I’m coming to get the key,” the young man handed Susan his phone. “But that’s nine miles’ round trip...” said Susan. “There’s no time for 55 . I’ll be back as soon as possible.”‎ Two hours later, the motor rider returned with a big smile and 56 face,key in hand.Susan 57 some money,but he refused. “Let’s just say I needed the 58 ,”with those words, like a 59 in the movies, he rode off into the sunset.‎ For Susan, the“cowboy” not only picked the key, but 60 her day,or rather, warmed the long and cold winter days.‎ ‎41. A.battle B.row C.mess D.hurry ‎42. A.worker B.psychologist C.policeman D.lawyer ‎43. A.tough B.rare C.boring D.rewarding ‎44. A.kind B.quick C.happy D.noisy ‎45. A.at heart B.in vain C.on purpose D.with ease ‎46. A.coming true B.piling up C.going well D.running out ‎47. A.looking B.marching C.yelling D.heading ‎48. A.Mildly B.Randomly C.Suddenly D.Wildly ‎49. A.streaming down B.flowing past C.showing up D.casting away ‎50. A.bicycle B.car C.motorbike D.taxi ‎51. A.even if B.unless C.just as D.whenever ‎52. A.wide B.deep C.far D.long ‎53. A.end B.forget C.give up D.put off ‎54. A.friend B.family C.daughter D.husband ‎55. A.waiting B.hesitation C.traveling D.delivery ‎56. A.charming B.sweating C.worrying D.encouraging ‎57. A.received B.shared C.offered D.loaded ‎58. A.exercise B.help C.reward D.lesson ‎59. A.young B.stranger C.motor rider D.cowboy ‎60. A.kept B.burnt C.fixed D.built 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ Pay-for-knowledge platforms and apps, including Weibo, Fenda and Zhihu Live, 61 allow people to pay money to have their questions answered by professionals or see online answers provided to others, 62 (be) becoming popular in China now.‎ Wang Sicong, the son of Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin, was reported 63 (receive) 80,000 yuan for offering a four-Chinese-character answer on a pay-for-knowledge platform.‎ The price for that question was 64 (origin)5,000 yuan. However, Wang’s answer attracted more than 180,000 Internet users, keen to see the response, who each pay 1 yuan. The income would 65 (share) between the platform, Wang and the question raiser, according to 66 (regulation)set by the platform involved.‎ Questions about finance and economics, as well as health attract the most people and offer a new way for celebrities(名人) to translate 67 (they)fame into cash. ‎ Prices for celebrity answers also increased with more people 68 (ask)questions online. Yang Lu, the co-founder of Fenda, said the price depended 69 supply and demand. Online celebrities received so many questions that they couldn’t answer them one by one, so the price increased.‎ In addition, people asking questions could have a share in 70 income if the question attracted a lot of netizens to hear the answer. The model stimulated(刺激) people to ask more questions.‎ 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分10分)‎ ‎ 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。‎ 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。‎ 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。‎ 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。‎ 注意:‎ ‎1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;‎ ‎2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。‎ I woke up a little late today morning with a painful neck. I went toschool inrush. At the door of the classroom, I met our teacher.He gaveto me a warm smile as he noticed me rubbingmy neck. He quickly slipped behind me and began to massage(按摩) my neck and shoulder. I was very embarrassing.However, it felt so well! I just stood there enjoying the massage in spite of my classmateslooked at both of us with amusement.Before I could even turn around to say thank you, he has left for his work. The massage was so comfortingbut made my day. ‎ 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)‎ 假设你是校学生会主席,端午节即将到来,为了帮助你校的外国留学生更好地了解中国传统文化,学生会将为他们举办一个晚会。请根据以下提示用英语向他们作口头通知。 时间:下周六晚:7:00-9:00 地点:201教室 内容:了解端午节;比赛用筷子;学习包粽子。 ‎ ‎21-23 BDA 24-27 DBAD 28-31 ABAC 32-35 ABBD ‎36-40 DCAEB ‎41-45 CBADB 46-50 BDDAC 51-55 ACADB 56-60 BCADC ‎61.which 62.are 63.to have received 64.originally 65.be shared ‎66.regulations 67.their 68.asking 69.on 70.the Today -- this in a rush gave to me to去掉 as -- when shoulders Embarrassed well -- good looking has -- had left but -- and ‎【作文范文】‎ Good afternoon, everyone. May I have your attention, please?‎ This is the chairman of the Students’ Union speaking. With the Dragon Boat Festival approaching, the Students’ Union plans to throw an evening party intended for foreign students studying in our school. A variety of activities will be held, offering chances for you to have a better insight into traditional Chinese culture.‎ We will give a brief introduction to the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival. You are sure to be fascinated by the history and background story of this Chinese tradition. To make the party more interesting and get everyone involved, we’ve prepared special gifts for winners of our chopsticks competition. Prizes will go to those with the best chopstick abilities. Food will also be on offer, but only through the effort of participants – we’ll show you how to make zongzi, a kind of rice ball wrapped in bamboo leaves, which is the traditional food of the Dragon Boat Festival.‎ The Students’ Union is sure that this party will serve as a precious memory of your overseas studies in China. It will take place next Saturday evening from 7:00 – 9:00, in room 201 in the main school building.‎ We hope to see you there.‎

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