天津市静海一中2024-2024学年高二6月月考英语试卷

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天津市静海一中2024-2024学年高二6月月考英语试卷

  静海一中2024-2024第二学期高二英语(6月)

  学生学业能力调研试卷

  考生注意:

  1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)和第Ⅲ卷(听力)三部分,满分150分。

  2. 试卷书写规范工整,卷面整洁清楚,酌情减2-3分,并计入总分。

  知 识 技 能 学习能力 习惯养成 总分

  内容 语言知识 语篇能力 听力理解 表达技能 卷面整洁 150分

  分数 分 50分 15分 分 减2-3分

  第I卷 (选择题)

  第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节; 满分5分)

  第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) —Do you know that Lily has gone to London?

  —Oh, _______ I haven’t seen her these days.

  A. no doubt

  B. no wonder

  C. naturally

  D. of course

  2. It is a _______ for me to have the chance to admire such beautiful scenery.

  A. privilege

  B. potential

  C. promotion

  D. possibility

  3. The cultural exchanges between the two countries help to ________ the understanding and friendship between the two peoples.

  A. promote

  B. raise

  C. remark

  D. increase

  4. During the war,soldiers had to keep guns with them all the time ___ emergency and danger.

  A. because of

  B. on behalf of

  C. in case of

  D. in spite of

  5. If you get tired ________ staying here,you’re ________ liberty to go wherever you like.

  A. of;at

  B. from;at

  C. of;for

  D. from;for

  6. When you get out of the taxi,make sure that none of your possessions are ________.

  A. adapted to

  B. appealed to

  C. left behind

  D. taken up

  7. —Are you getting on well with your partner?

  —Not at all. We’ve almost come to the point ________ we have to separate.

  A. why

  B. where

  C. which

  D. as

  8. When you have an interview, you ought not to dress ________ because the first impression of appearance is very important.

  A. merely

  B. basically

  C. extremely

  D. causually

  9. Our manager has gone to Paris, so I have to deal with all the letters during his ________ .

  A. appearance

  B. distance

  C. presence

  D. absence

  10. _______ in the heavy snow, they attempted _______ for help to draw people’s attention.

  A. Being trapped; to shout

  B. Trapped; to shout

  C. Being trapped; shouting

  D. Trapped; shouting

  11. The information we received is of a highly _______ nature and relates to national security.

  A. portable

  B. modest

  C. confidential

  D. extreme

  易混易错辨析题组

  12. Tom worked on the program day and night and finally _______ hospital.

  13. Joining the firm as a clerk, he got rapid promotion, and _______ a manager.

  A. ended up with

  B. ended up in

  C. ended up as

  D. ended up

  方法规律提炼题组() He is such an experienced teacher _______ we all like and respect.

  15. He is such an experienced teacher _______ we all like and respect him.

  A. that

  B. which

  C. who

  D. as

  第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

  阅读下面短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将其涂黑。

  “When the Atlanta Airport was under 17.________ in 1979, we were a new company struggling to make it. National Car Rental wanted to have 2,500 square meters of dirt paved, 18.________ the cars could be on site 19.________ the airport opened, and the official opening was only ten days away! 20.________ other local paving company wanted to do the job, 21.________ it couldn’t be done in such a short time.”

  “Because we were new and really needed the work, we were 22.________ to try harder. We gave National Car Rental our offer and 23.________ our best effort to get the job finished within ten days. We also 24.________ them that if we failed, they would be no worse off, 25.________ they had plenty to gain if we succeeded.”

  “We got the job and immediately went into 26.________ . Working at night needed lights, so I rented a machine to produce electricity for the site. Our 27.________ challenge was to keep the rock mixture 28.________ enough. All the available water wagons(洒水车)were rented out for the airport construction, and we certainly couldn’t afford to buy a new one. 29.________ , I got a special 30.________ to rent fire engine hoses(消防水龙带)and connect them to nearby hydrants(消防栓);then I 31.________ held one of those hoses to 32

  down the rock.”

  “Those ten days were filled with challenges that 33.________ one creative idea after another. Nine days later, the night before the airport opened, National Car Rental was the 34.________ company that had cars on the parking lot.”

  “The key to our success was having the 35

  to take on any job and then being creative in our approach to getting it done.”

  16. A. kindness

  B. imagination

  C. remark

  D. experience

  17. A. control

  B. repair

  C. construction

  D. development

  18. A. after

  B. as

  C. for

  D. so

  19. A. while

  B. since

  C. where

  D. when

  20. A. Some

  B. No

  C. Any

  D. Every

  21. A. stating

  B. reporting

  C. telling

  D. warning

  22. A. isolated

  B. nervous

  C. willing

  D. afraid

  23. A. supported

  B. consumed

  C. promised

  D. improved

  24. A. asked

  B. reminded

  C. surprised

  D. demanded

  25. A. but

  B. though

  C. as

  D. unless

  26. A. discussion

  B. action

  C. practice

  D. production

  27. A. next

  B. first

  C. past

  D. previous

  28. A. cold

  B. clean

  C. loose

  D. wet

  29. A. Naturally

  B. Obviously

  C. Meanwhile

  D. Instead

  30. A. excuse

  B. order

  C. permit

  D. reason

  31. A. exactly

  B. personally

  C. angrily

  D. hardly

  32. A. pull

  B. knock

  C. hit

  D. water

  33. A. required

  B. mixed

  C. followed

  D. formed

  34. A. best

  B. last

  C. second

  D. only

  35. A. courage

  B. interest

  C. hope

  D. chance

  第二部分:阅读理解(共20 题,每题2分, 满分0分)(基础题)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A

  Florida deputy Gene Smith thought the calls about a kangaroo wandering on the street were part of a prank. But WTSP reports that the story was true: A five-foot-tall, 200-pound kangaroo was hopping around Pasco County on Sunday.

  Then the call came that it was now on US 301. Gene Smith, who noted that the calls were the strangest he'd received during 17 years on the force, said, "Sure enough, there was a kangaroo in the middle of the road. It was a pretty big and extremely strong animal. It wasn't until I grabbed those legs that I realized just how strong they were. It doesn't look like that on TV."

  In fact, the kangaroo was so strong that police couldn't catch it. Along with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Pasco County Sheriff's Office Agricultural Unit, they tried a number of approaches to wrangle in the animal without seriously injuring it. But even tranquilizers (镇定剂) could not slow down the creature. Eventually, local resident Kevin Wehling, who said “he had heard rumors about the kangaroo and wanted to see it for himself,” captured the animal.

  Kangaroos typically do not attack humans unless they are angered. However, an Australian politician was recently knocked down and scratched facing a kangaroo while out for a morning jog. They can become more aggressive when hungry or thirsty, or, in this case, when they find themselves in a strange environment with a team of police officers hunting them down.

  Police still have no idea who owns the kangaroo have now placed it in the care of a vet. Technically, you can raise a kangaroo in the Sunshine State if you have the right permits. In theory, wildlife officials should be able to narrow the field and pinpoint (查明) where the stray kangaroo came from.

  36. What does the underlined word "prank" in Paragraph 1 mean?

  A. Task.

  B. Plan.

  C. Trick.

  D. Show.

  37. According to what Gene Smith said in Para-graph 2, we infer that____.

  A. he was skilled at grabbing kangaroos

  B. he had seen many kangaroos in the wild before

  C. he had always worried that kangaroos would attack people

  D. he didn't expect capturing the kangaroo would be that hard

  38. What role did Kevin Wehling play in the action of capturing the kangaroo?

  A. He managed to put the kangaroo under control.

  B. He shot tranquilizers into the body of the kangaroo.

  C. He spread rumors that the kangaroo was unbeatable.

  D. He stood in the way of the kangaroo and slowed it down.

  39. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?

  A. Kangaroos are the gentlest animals in the world.

  B. Kangaroos can be dangerous in certain circumstances.

  C. Kangaroos usually beg for food when they are hungry.

  D. Kangaroos can adapt to a strange environment quickly.

  40. Wildlife officials should be able to pinpoint where the stray kangaroo came from because______.

  A. the kangaroo can lead them to its owner

  B. they can refer to the kangaroo's footsteps

  C. cameras have recorded the kangaroo's track

  D. they can refer to records of people keeping Kangaroos

  B

  You don't have to understand the stock market to prove a country is having a difficult economic time. You have only to look at lipstick sales to see how big an economic downturn a country faces. Sales of make-up like lipstick go up when the economy is bad and go down when the economy improves. This is called the "Lipstick Effect."

  The lipstick effect goes as far back as the Great Depression of the 1930s. During this time period many jobs were lost and many factories closed, but sales of cosmetics (化妆品) rose. In Germany, although many people lost jobs, the biggest cosmetic company did not need to sack a single worker. More recently in the USA, during the hard times of 1990 and 2001 more workers were needed in the cosmetic industry while other companies were cutting workers. And it was even said that, after the terrorist attacks of September 11, lipstick sales doubled!

  Researchers have discovered that when times get hard and there is less money to spend on large, expensive products like new cars, designer shoes, or jewelry, women buy little things to improve their mood. Most of these things are cosmetics and the most popular one women buy is lipstick. A new color of lipstick can sometimes be enough to brighten a woman's mood. A similar thing happens when men shop during an economic slowdown. They have less money to spend but they still want to treat themselves, so they buy smaller, less costly goods instead of sports cars or new houses.

  41. What happens to sales of lipstick when the economy is good?

  A. Less lipstick is sold.

  B. It is much easier to sell lipstick.

  C. Lipstick sells at an increased price.

  D. They make up the largest part of cosmetics sales.

  42. What would become of a big cosmetic company during the Great Depression?

  A. They gave employees a special job.

  B. It functioned normally or even better.

  C. They would employ someone for a short time. D. They dismissed many workers.

  43. During the economic slowdown, women consider lipstick as something that______.

  A. is helpful in finding a job

  B. can provide a big change to their look

  C. is more necessary than any other goods

  D. can give them great satisfaction at a low cost

  44. Which best describes people's shopping habits during an economic slowdown?

  A. They choose goods they value most.

  B. They shop at the second-hand market.

  C. They buy cheap and cheerful products. D. They spend less money on small goods.

  45. What's the best title for the text? A. Lipsticks May Be an Economic Mirror.

  B. The Cosmetics Market Leads a Nation. C. Lipstick Gives the Economy a Big Push.

  D. Women's Love for Cosmetics Never Changes.

  C

  A quick look at a newspaper, the Internet, or a TV newscast makes it easy to see that famous people don't have much privacy. Every day there is juicy new gossip to be talked about, and the stories often come with embarrassing pictures and sometimes videos. The gossip part of media has become its own industry, and it is big business.

  When there is such widespread attraction to something, there are always those who are against it. In this case, people are saying that the media has no right to publicly reveal private information about famous people. However, some say that movie stars and other famous people have learned about what public life is like and made such a decision to go into it. In today's world, there is very little privacy. Juicy photos and stories about celebrities can be worth a lot of money, and the paparazzi(狗仔), photographers who follow famous people to take photos, have been taking pictures for a long time. One could even say that this is the price to pay for fame.

  There are also other situations. Most of these celebrities and socialites actively asked the media to help them show themselves to the public early in their careers. It was good to build their careers. Many also revealed personal information to become famous, if it meant getting a story written about them. Their attitudes changed once they became famous. Suddenly the media became a trouble, and these stars wanted their privacy.