2021-2022学年陕西省西安市雁塔区高二下学期6月第二次月考英语试题Word版含答案
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班级:___________姓名:___________
第I卷(选择题 共80分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节 (共5小题;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。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. Who is Jonathan probably talking to?
A. His boss. B. His wife. C. His doctor.
2. How does Bob feel now?
A. Disappointed. B. Worried. C. Excited.
3. What may SARS possibly be?
A. It may be a person’s name
B. It may be a kind of disease.
C. It possibly refers to sightseeing.
4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife. B. Friends. C. Colleagues.
5.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In the car. B. In the kitchen. C. In the supermarket.
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。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至7题。
6. What can’t Janie understand?
A. Her homework. B. Her history test. C. Her English paper.
7. Who will the man help?
A. His father. B. His sister. C. The woman.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What’s wrong with the man?
A. He has a low fever. B. He has a bad cold. C. He has a headache.
9. What time will the man see Dr. Carter?
A. At 4:00 p.m., Wednesday B. At 8:00 a.m., Tuesday. C. At 8:15 a.m., Thursday.
10. Who is probably the woman?
A. Dr. Carter. B. Dr. Carter’s secretary. C. Dr. Carter’s wife.
听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。
11. What does the woman offer to do for the man?
A. Phone a hotel.
B. Book a restaurant table.
C. Change traveler’s cheques.
12. How does the man find the town?
A. Modern. B. Large. C. Beautiful.
13. What does the man want to know?
A. The price of a hotel.
B. The history of the town.
C. The opening time of the banks.
14. Where are the speakers now?
A. Near a square. B. Opposite a hotel. C. Outside a bank.
听第9段材料,回答第15至18题。
15. Where are the speakers?
A. In a museum. B. On a hill C. In a park.
16. Why is the man hot?
A. He is ill.
B. The weather is hot.
C. He has been climbing.
17. How does the woman feel about the museum?
A. Interested. B. Bored. C. Upset.
18. What does the woman suggest?
A. Going home. B. Taking a photo. C. Going back down.
听第10段材料,回答第19至20题。
19. What does the woman do?
A. She’s a doctor. B. She’s a waitress. C. She’s a teacher.
20. What is the man going to do?
A. Give up his unhealthy diet.
B. Have a further examination.
C. Go on sick leave from work.
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
According to a study, being exposed to a 360-degree video of nature can provide emotional wellbeing benefits for people who cannot access the outdoors. So let’s check out some ideas of free virtual trips you can take right now!
Take a tour in Central Park, New York
As one of the world’s biggest attractions, Central Park is a part of natural beauty located in the very heart of Manhattan. With this tour offered by youvisit. com, you’ll be able to see the Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, the Belvedere Castle and “walk” through the park’s scenic meadows. If you’re in the mood for greenery, this tour will definitely suit you.
Explore the wonders of Japan
Take a tour across this beautiful country with a 360-degree VR movie from the Japan National Tourism Organization: you’ll be able to explore tradition, modernity and nature all at once, and enjoy the mixture of fascinating cultural sites and the most appealing natural spots.
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon, Arizona
Are you up to witnessing one of the most magnificent views in the world? No wonder the Grand Canyon in Arizona is considered one of the world’s treasures. The virtual tour, provided by the National Park Service U.S. lets you discover ancient places within the canyon and explore archaeological excavations (考古挖掘) in an interactive way.
Climb Everest for an unforgettable adventure
Experience what it feels like to climb the world’s tallest mountain with Everest VR: Journey to the top of the world, a docu series especially made for Virtual Reality headsets. Have you ever imagined experiencing an Himalayan avalanche or a rock-climbing fall? Or just admiring the sunset from the top of the mountain’s unique perspective? This journey will take you to places you never thought possible.
21. Which of the following is the best choice for green plant lovers?
A. Japan. B. Everest.
C. Central Park. D. The Grand Canyon.
22. What’s unique to the trip to the Grand Canyon?
A. The virtual tour. B. The magnificent views.
C. The interactive viewing way. D. The 360-degree video of nature.
23. What do the four virtual trips have in common?
A. Free admission. B. Scenic meadows.
C. Cultural sites. D. Rock-climbing falls.
B
Pinocchio may be just a children’s fairy tale, but Spanish scientists at the University of Granada recently investigated the so-called “Pinocchio effect” and found that our noses don’t grow when we tell a lie, but actually shrink a bit.
Dr. Emilio Gómez Milán and his team developed a lie detector (测谎仪) test that usedthermography (热成像仪) to tell if people were lying, and found that whenever participants in their research were being untruthful, the temperature of the tips of their noses dropped up to 1.2℃ while the temperature of their forehead increased up to 1.5℃. Scientists also found that drop in temperature at nose level actually caused it to slightly shrink, although the difference is unnoticed by the human eye.
“One has to think in order to lie, which increases the temperature of the forehead,” Dr. Gómez Milán explained the findings. “At the same time, we feel anxious, which lowers the temperature of the nose.”
For this study, researchers asked a number of 60 students to perform various tasks while being scanned by thermal imaging technology, including making a 3 to 4 minutes call to their parents, a partner or a friend and telling a significant lie. Participants had to make up the lie by themselves during the call, and the thermal cameras picked up this “reverse Pinocchio effect” caused by the fluctuation (起伏) in temperature in the nose and forehead.
Interestingly, the thermal lie detector picked up the temperature difference in 80 percent of test subjects, which is a better rate of success than that of any modern lie detector. It’s suggested that law enforcement interviewers should one day combine other lie detection technology with thermal imaging to achieve better results. The thermal lie detector has been the most reliable in the world, 10% more than others.
24. Why does the author mention “Pinocchio” at the beginning?
A. To tell a fairy story. B. To warn us not to lie.
C. To introduce a research. D. To inspire us to doubt old beliefs.
25. What is true to “reverse Pinocchio effect”?
A. Your nose will grow when you tell a lie.
B. Your nose will shrink when you tell a lie.
C. The temperature of your forehead falls if you lie.
D. The temperature of your forehead increases if you lie.
26. What can we learn from the text?
A. Researchers conducted the study by interviewing.
B. Researchers designed different lies for participants.
C. The thermal lie detector will prove a popular tool.
D. The thermal lie detector may assist law enforcement.
27. What advantage does the thermal lie detector have over other lie detectors?
A. Accuracy. B. Convenience. C. Privacy. D. Safety.
C
A study led by Plana-Ripoll, a doctor at Aarhus University in Denmark, tries to deal with a fundamental question that has bothered researchers for more than a century—what exactly causes mental illness?
In the hope of finding the answer, scientists have piled up a large amount of data over the past decade, through studies of genes and brain activity. They have found that many of the same genes underlie seemingly distinct disorders and that changes in the brain’s decision-making systems could be involved in many conditions.
The researchers are also rethinking theories of how our brains go wrong. The idea that mental illness can be classified into distinct, separate categories like “anxiety” has been disproved to a large extent. Instead, recently they’ve found that disorders shade into each other, and there are no hard dividing lines.
The researchers are trying to understand the biology that underlies mental illness. They have a few theories. Perhaps there are several dimensions of mental illness, so depending on how a person scores on each dimension, they might be more likely to have some disorders than others. An alternative idea is that there is a single factor that makes people easier to suffer from mental illness in general. What disorder they develop is then determined by other factors. Both ideas are being taken seriously though the former one is more widely accepted by the researchers.
The details are still unclear, but most researchers agree that one thing is specific: The old system of categorizing mental disorders into neat boxes does not work. They are also hopeful that, in the long run, replacing this framework with one that is grounded in biology will lead to new drugs and treatments. The researchers aim to reveal, for instance, the key genes, brain regions and neurological processes involved in psychopathology(精神病理学), and target them with treatments. Although it might take a while to get there, they are long-term optimistic if the field really does its work.
28. What aspect of mental illness has been puzzling researchers according to the text?
A. Its symptoms. B. Its roots.
C. Its categories. D. Its theories.
29. What have the researchers found from the recent study?
A. There exist links between mental disorders.
B. Brain function has little to do with mental illness.
C. Mental illness is classified into different categories.
D. Genes are completely different in distinct mental disorders.
30. Which one is more widely accepted by the researchers according to paragraph 4?
A. The theory of genetic influences.
B. The belief of brain abnormalities.
C. The concept of multiple dimensions.
D. The idea of the determined risk factor.
31. What can we learn about mental illness from the text?
A. Hunting for its biology might help.
B. Its genes are too complex to study.
C. Scientists are clear about its details.
D. Its new drugs could be available soon.
D
It is not easy to excite New Yorkers or keep them going easy on things around. This is one reason why actors and other famous people move to the city. They can live quieter lives and escape the paparazzi photographers who would follow them in Hollywood.
But New York has a new media star. And this star is not living so quietly. The star is a colorful Mandarin duck. The bird first appeared this month in a small body of water in Manhattan’s Central Park. Large crowds have gathered to see the duck. Reporters have been following its every move. The media attention on the duck has earned the name “quackarazzi” – a word combination of paparazzi and the sound a duck makes!
The duck has chosen to live in a costly part of New York -- just off Fifth Avenue, near the historic Plaza Hotel. There, hundreds of people turn up every day, hoping to see the bird show off its extremely colorful feathers. Many people like the duck because its colors are like “sunsets,” says New Yorker Joe Amato. He comes to the park nearly every day with his camera equipment. Bird lovers have been keeping record of the bird’s daily life through social media postings and videos. People have noted how effortlessly the duck moves through the water.
This week, New York’s newest celebrity seemed to enjoy its fame, showing off its wings while members of the “quackarazzi” pushed each other to get a closer look. Leesa Beckmann traveled over two hours from her home in New Jersey to see the duck. She says her 90-year-old mother has been talking all about the duck since its first appearance.
“I’ve got to see this...duck,” Beckmann told her mother. She plans to take pictures and give them to her mother.
Bird expert Paul Sweet heads a large collection of bird species at the New York-based American Museum of Natural History. He says there is nothing special about a Mandarin duck in Central Park. Central Park Zoo has its own Mandarin duck, he says. These ducks are often imported to the United States from Asia for use on private property.
“A lot of non-birders tend to see (colorful) birds as more beautiful,” Sweet said, “But to me, it’s no more beautiful than, say, a sparrow.”
32. From the passage we can know _______
A. New Yorkers are always excited about new things.
B. A super star is giving a performance in Manhattan’s Central Park.
C. Bird lovers are interested in recording the life of the new “guest”.
D. Everyone agrees Mandarin duck is a new species.
33. Many New Yorkers like the bird for the reason that _____.
A. It’s famous in Hollywood films.
B. It has a beautiful color and likes to show its wings.
C. They can take lots of pictures and sell for money.
D. They are lucky and precious.
34. Paul Sweet may agree that ______.
A. His mother will surely like the pictures of the birds.
B. “Quackarazzi” is a good name for the duck.
C. New Yorkers need to protect the new species.
D. Mandarin duck can be brought into America from other countries for use.
35. Which of the following can be the best title?
A. Colorful Mandarin Duck Excites New Yorkers
B. Come and Meet Mandarin duck in Central Park
C. Mandarin Duck in Central Park---A Rare Species
D. A Most Beautiful Bird
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。
Criticism is harmful to healthy relationships. ___36___ First, work on changing your own behavior. Then, find effective ways to communicate if someone bothers you.
Changing Your Behavior
● Think before you speak. ___37__ Sometimes, it’s best to let small indiscretions (轻率的行为) go. Try taking a few deep breaths and leaving the room instead of criticizing.
● Separate the individual from their actions. If you work on separating the person from the action, you may naturally want to criticize less. As you realize you cannot judge a person’s character based on a single choice or decision, you will be unable to call someone out for being rude or disrespectful.
● Focus on positives. Oftentimes, being critical results from how you’re choosing to see a situation. Everyone has shortcomings. However, the vast majority of people have good qualities that outweigh bad ones. ___38__
Communicating More Effectively
● ___39__ Some people have issues that may need addressing. However, feedback is very different from criticism. When addressing an issue, focus on suggestions you can make to help another person improve, which is more effective than criticizing.
● Ask for what you want directly. Inefficient communication often results in heavy criticism. ___40___ Make sure to ask for what you want in a direct, respectful manner. This will eliminate (消除) the need for criticism.
● Consider the other party’s perspective. If you criticize others too often, you may be shutting out the other person’s point of view. Try to step in another person’s shoes before criticizing and you may get some new and special ideas.
A.Give feedback rather than criticism.
B.However, there are ways to avoid criticism.
C.Try to focus on a person’s positive qualities over their negative ones.
D.If you find yourself making assumptions about a person’s character, stop yourself.
E.If you’re not telling someone what you want, that person cannot be expected to know.
F.Criticism should, ideally, be working towards an effective solution to a negative situation.
G.When you want to dish out criticism, pause and consider whether you really need to say anything.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,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。
Scientific studies show that laughter produces chemicals to make people feel better, which ____41____ clown doctors can be helpful.
I chose this ____42____ because of my experience of going to hospital when I was a kid. Although the doctors and nurses did a great job, hospitals weren’t really designed for ____43____. I stayed there feeling ____44____ and a little bored.
After years’ ____45____ training, I work as part of a program known as “hospital clowning”. Being a clown doctor means I can help people by ____46____ them.
One day, ____47____ my curly rainbow wig and big red nose, I walked into the waiting area, where there was a familiar atmosphere of ____48____ and tension. At that time I spotted a small girl crying in pain, with her ankle was twice its ____49____ size. Her ____50____ parents, sitting ____51____ on plastic chairs, were trying their best to ____52____ the nervous and crying girl.
While the doctor concentrated on ____53____ her ankle, I got her ____54____ by doing a magic trick. Although she was clearly still in some pain, her scared and anxious look had been ____55____—first by a small smile and then by loud laughter as I ____56____ produced her sock from out of my pocket. Seeing their daughter so much happier ____57____ made her parents more relaxed. My magic medicine did indeed seem to ____58____.
Even today, I still ____59____ a big smile as I remember all the fun and laughter of the day. After all, it is true that ____60____ is the best medicine.
41. A. means B. draws C. declares D. announces
42. A. responsibility B. burden C. career D. dream
43. A. patients B. children C. clowns D. parents
44. A. frightened B. abandoned C. annoyed D. confused
45. A. simple B. general C. familiar D. special
46. A. teasing B. entertaining C. comforting D. educating
47. A. taking on B. working on C. putting on D. drawing on
48. A. sacrifice B. embarrassment C. annoyance D. boredom
49. A. normal B. formal C. accurate D. appropriate
50. A. anxious B. ambitious C. cautious D. disappointed
51. A. cozily B. uncomfortably C. angrily D. fortunately
52. A. challenge B. treat C. guide D. comfort
53. A. operating B. experiencing C. controlling D. examining
54. A. attraction B. admission C. attention D. assumption
55. A. reflected B. relieved C. removed D. replaced
56. A. magically B. originally C. officially D. reasonably
57. A. in return B. in vain C. in turn D. in question
58. A. play a trick B. do the trick C. do no good D. do the opposite
59. A. stick B. wear C. supply D. strengthen
60. A. attitude B. magic C. laughter D. behavior
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共40分)
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Few people I know seem to have much desire or time to cook. Making Chinese ____61___(dish) is seen as especially troublesome. Many westerners ____62____ come to China cook much less than in their own countries once they realize how cheap ____63____ can be to eat out. I still remember ____64___ (visit) a friend who’d lived here for five years and I ____65___(shock) when I learnt she hadn’t cooked once in all that time.
While regularly eating out seems to ____66____(become) common for many young people in recent years, it’s not without a cost. The obvious one is money; eating out once or twice a week may be ____67____(afford) but doing this most days adds up. There could be an even ____68____ (high) cost on your health. Researchers have found that there is a direct link between the increase in food eaten outside the home and the rise in ____69____(weigh) problems.
If you are not going to suffer this problem, then I suggest that the next time you go to your mum’s home ____70____ dinner, get a few cooking tips from her. Cooking food can be fun. You might also begin to notice the effects not only on your health but in your pocket.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1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信件内容。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:在错的词下划一横线,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。
How is it going? Hearing that you have troubles making small talk with strangers in China, I’d like to offer you my advice following by many people.
Firstly, it is normal to feel a bit nervous when approaching to strangers. Everyone gets little shy first; after all, you don’t know how they are like. The only way was to get over being shy and reach out to us. Secondly, Chinese people, especially young people, are general friendly, kind and enthusiastic. You can talk about almost everything range from sports, stars, movies to music. Thirdly, they are some sensitive topics such as age, weight and income, which should be avoided.
第二节 书面表达(满分20分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你校将于下学期开设中华文化的选修课,你班的交换生Jim对此很感兴趣,准备下学期选修一门相关课程,向你征询建议。请你给Jim写一封信,内容包括:
1.推荐一门选修课;
2.说明推荐的理由;
3.提出学习这门课程的建议。
注意: 1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 开头语和结束语已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
___________________________________________________________________________
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Yours,
Li Hua
雁塔区2021-2022学年度第二学期
月考(高二年级英语)参考答案
一.听力(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)
1-5.ACBCB 6-10.ABACB
11-15.ACBAB 16-20.CABAB
二.阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)
21-25.CCACB 26-30.DABAC
31-35.ACBDA 36-40.BGCAE
三.完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)
41-45.ACBAD 46-50.BCDAA
51-55.BDDCD 56-60.ACBBC
四.语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
61. dishes 62. who/that 63.it 64. visiting 65. was shocked 66.have become 67. affordable 68. higher 69. weight 70. for
五.短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
1.troubles→trouble 2.following→followed 3.删除to 4.在little前加a 5.how→what 6.was→is 7.us→them 8.general→generally 9.range→ranging 10.they→there
六.书面表达(共20分)
Dear Jim,
Knowing from your last letter that you are interested in traditional Chinese culture and eager to explore more, I’d like to share my opinions.
As far as I am concerned, the ancient poetry class is your best choice. By learning Chinese ancient poems, you can have an extensive knowledge of the history and culture in ancient China. Also, you can feel the charm of the language by reading poems, which helps to improve your Chinese. To follow the course well, you’d better read and recite as many poems as possible. Besides, it is a good idea to search for related background knowledge so that you will fully understand the conception of the poetry.
What do you think of the course? I am sure you will gain a lot of fun from it.
Yours,
Li Hua
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