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山东省烟台市龙口第一中学2018-2019学年高二英语10月月考试题第I卷第一部分听力 (共两节,满分30分)无第二部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ASmart Cameras to Help You Take Better PhotosGoogle ClipsOne of the latest to launch (发布) isGoogle Clips. It is designed to be put somewhere in a room to take pictures by itself. It can also be attached to an object or a persons clothing.Google says machine learning helps the camera choose the best times and situations for taking pictures and videos. Interested buyers can join a waiting list to be informed when it is on the market.GoPro HeroGoPro also uses machine learning to power itsQuikStoriescharacteristic. This tool takes existing photos and videos and automatically (自动地) creates a finished video piece, plete with music and effects.Snap SpectaclesMessagingappSnapchat sells apair of sunglasseswith a built-in camera that can record short videos with the push of a button. Snap Inc. says the product, called Spectacles, is designed to catch the moment, without taking you out of it.The glasses can record short video clips that can be shared with Snapchat users. Snap Inc. has started selling its Spectacles sunglasses online in the United States. Apple iPhone XApples newiPhone Xis being launched with its new Face ID system that it says will unlock the phone just by having the user look at it. This replaces the Touch ID on previous ones that used a fingerprint to unlock the phone.Apple says the system works byprojectingmore than 30,000 dots on the face to create a kind of map. Apple says its facial recognition is even secure enough to allow payments through its Apple Pay service.21. What is the special function of Google Clips?A. It can play videos by itself.B. It can take pictures automaticallyC. .It can change photos into videos.D. It can provide music and effects.22. Which of the following can now be bought on the Internet? A. Google Clips B. GoPro Hero C. Snap Spectacles D. Apple iPhone X23. How is Apple iPhone X unlocked?A. By facial recognition. B. By a fingerprint.C. By pushing a button. D. By making a map.BIt is generally accepted these days that reading a book will help you relieve stress. And it may actually make you a more thoughtful person as you learn to connect with the various characters. But theres more. A new study discovered that reading more than 3.5 hours per week actually increased a persons lifespan(寿命)by 23 percent about 12 years for the people involved in the study. The study was led by a group of researchers at Yale University. It looked at 3,635 people, both men and women but all older than 50. The researchers divided them into three categories: those who didnt read books; those who read up to 3.5 hours a week; those who read more than 3.5 hours a week. After the researchers adjusted for factors like education, health and ine, the data showed that, on average, those who read about 3.5 hours a week were 17 percent less likely to die. In addition, the study examined people who read newspapers and magazines and found that they were 11 percent less likely to die than non-readers, but only if they spent more than seven hours reading each week. That may be due to the different forms of these items. When people read newspapers or magazines, they tend to skim the material rather than read it fully. Avni Bavishi, the studys leader, said, “We believe people need to know, learn and understand more things when they are reading books, because theyre longer and there are more characters, more plots to follow, and more connections to make.” From all of this, the authors concluded that, as with a healthy diet and exercise, books appear to promote a “significant survival advantage.” Clearly, there is a need for more study. Were certain that book lovers all around the world will be glad to provide the data needed to make further conclusions.24. What can we learn from the first paragraph? A. A few people think that reading can help them relax. B. Reading can make a person more sensitive. C. Reading can help a person to live a longer life. D. Most people think that reading can help them to live a better life.25. What can we learn about the people in the study from the text? A. All of them were older than fifty. B. Most of them were women readers. C. More than half of them were college students. D. They were divided into four groups by the researchers.26. Generally speaking, those who read newspapers and magazines _ than those who read books.A. live longer B. are more likely to be positive C. have a better ability to understand D. get fewer benefits in terms of the lifespanCDid you know that the Navy trained dolphins to find mines(地雷) which often blow up? Apparently, it was a cost-effective method; now, the Navy are preparing to replace the dolphins with robots, not because they were doing a bad job or because they want to do a more human job, but because, guess what? Robots are more cost effective. Not particularly known for being humans, theyre also not planning to release or retire the dolphins, but theyre considering what other jobs they could be assigned to probably some just as dangerous. “Everyone is familiar with security patrol dogs. You may even know that because of their exceptionally keen sense of smell, dogs like beagles are also used to detect (发现)drugs and bombs, or land mines. But a dog would not be effective in finding a sea mine,” reads the Navys site. “But just as the dogs keen sense of smell makes it ideal for detecting land mines, the U.S. Navy has found that the biological sonar(声呐) of dolphins, called echolocation, makes them uniquely effective at locating sea mines so they can be avoided or removed.”The Navy will now equip underwater robots which will do the same job at a bigger distance, without needing constant rest and manned monitor. I, for one, hope the dolphins will be given a break and assigned to a safer task.27. Why will robots take the place of dolphins to find mines? A. Because dolphins do very bad jobs. B. Because dolphins are endangered animals. C. Because scientists want to be friendly to dolphins. D. Because using robots is cheaper.28. Dogs can be used to detect drugs due to_. A. excellent sense of smell B. higher IQ pared with dolphins C. echolocation D. biological sonar29. The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 3 refers to _. A. security patrol dogs B. dolphins C. sea mines D. the US Navy30.What is the main idea of the passage? A. Robots are going to take the place of dolphins to find mines. B. Dolphins are good at finding mines. C. Robots are wele by humans because of their efficiency. D. pared to security patrol dogs, dolphins do well in finding sea mines.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。 Some parents wonder how they can help their children in the performance of education. Richard W. Riley once said, “The American family is the rock on which a solid education can be built. I have seen examples all over this nation where two-parent families, single parents, stepparents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles are providing strong families support for their children to learn. If families teach the love of learning, it can make all the difference in the world to their children. 31 “Read together 32 Show your kids how much you value reading by keeping good books, magazines, and newspapers in the house. Let them see you read. Take them on trips to the library and encourage them to get library cards. Let children read to you, and talk about the books. What was the book about? Why did a character act that way? What will he or she do next? Look for other ways to teach children the magic of language, words, and stories. 33 Point out words to children wherever you go to the grocery, to the pharmacy, to the gas station. Encourage your children to write notes to grandparents and other relatives.Use TV wisely Academic achievement(学习成绩) drops sharply for children who watch more than 10 hours of television a week, or an average of more than two hours a day. Parents can limit the amount of viewing and help children select educational programs. 34 This will help children understand how stories are structured(构成). 35 Studies show that successful students have parents who create and maintain family routines(常规). Make sure your child goes to school every day. Establish a regular time for homework each afternoon or evening, set aside a quiet, well-lit place, and encourage children to study. Routines generally include time performing chores(杂事), eating meals together, and going to bed at an established time.A. Be honest with children.B. Establish a daily family routine.C. Parents can also watch and discuss shows with their kids.D. Tell stories to your children about their families and their culture.E. So here are steps you can take to improve your childrens education.F. Children who read at home with their parents perform better in school.G. However, not all parents have realized that being with their children is so beneficial.第三部分英语知识运用(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)It was a cold morning and there was almost nobody walking on the icy road. James, anelderly man, walked with great 36 on the road. As is well-known to us, aging is something that everybody must 37 . Both his eyesight and 38 failed. Just as he was 39 his steps cautiously, a 40 was approaching by and sent him falling into the ditch(小水坑) by the road. 41 what had happened, the driver was scared but he didnt 42 . On the contrary, he fled away in no time. 43 and overweight, James was 44 injured and he couldnt move a bit. He could only lie there 45 , hoping 46 kind man could aid him. Cold and injured, James gradually lost his 47 . About 10 minutes later, another car 48 near. When the driver, Steven, saw someone lying in the ditch by the roadside, he 49 stopped and went out of the car. He put one finger in front of Jamess nose and 50 the breath, knowing he was still living. He shouldered him up and carried him into his car. Having wrapped a 51 blanket around James, he took off his own coat and covered James. After that he 52 for the nearby hospital. Because of the warmth of the blanket and Stevens coat, James slowly 53 . Knowing it was the young man who had saved him, he erupted into tears, saying “Thank you, kind boy! 54 you I would have died!” 55 for Steven it is a small case, we should always remember those who have helped us when we are in great need.36. A. care B. patience C. force D. strength37. A. fight B. think C. learn D. experience38. A. sense B. ability C. hearing D. appearance39. A. noticing B. minding C. seeing D. witnessing40 . A. man B. car C. horse D. train41. A. Frightening B. Feeling C. Conducting D. Observing42. A. pick up B. pull over C. go over D. cut down43. A. Poor B. Sad C. Strong D. Frightened44. A. greatly B. badly C. slightly D. sharply45. A. quiet B. still C. calm D. safe46. A. every B. other C. some D. another47. A. consciousness B. life C. way D. concept48. A. pulled B. pushed C. dragged D. drew49. A. immediately B. unwillingly C. bravely D. suddenly50. A. touched B. felt C. smelt D. confirmed51. A. warm B. beautiful C. cold D. elegant52. A. set B. ran C. headed D. rowed53. A. gave back B. got up C. came to D. looked around54. A. For B. With C. Without D. Besides55. A. When B. As C. Because D. While第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 People who have lost the ability to understand or use words due to brain damage 56 (call) aphasics( 失语症患者). Such patients as are mentioned here can be 57 (extreme) good at something else. From the changing expressions on speakers faces and the tones of their voices, they can tell lies from truths.Doctors studying the human brain have even pared this power to that of a dog with an ability to find out the drugs 58 (hide) in the baggage. Recently, scientists carried out tests to see whether all that was said about aphasics was true. They studied a mixed group of people. Some were normal while 59 were aphasics. It was proved that the aphasics were far ahead of the normal people in recognizing false 60 (speech) in most cases, the normal people were fooled by words, but the aphasics were not.Dr. Oliver Sacks mentioned 61 particular case in a hospital. Some aphasics were watching the president 62 (give) a speech on TV. Since the president had been an actor 63 (early), making a good speech was no problem for him. But his way of speaking had the opposite effect 64 the patients. They didnt seem to believe him. Instead, they burst into laughter. The aphasics knew that the president did not mean a word of 65 he was saying.第四部分 写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,计划暑假期间到英国 University of Nottingham 学习英语,为期两个月,学习期间想找一份兼职工作。请给英国的朋友 Anna 写信求助,要点如下:1. 你的学习安排;2. 做兼职的原因;3. 可胜任的工作(餐厅服务员、儿童汉语教师)。注意:1. 词数 80 左右。2.文中不能出现可能透露考生真实身份的任何信息。2018.10高二英语月考试题答案阅读理解:21-23 BCA 24-26 CAD 27-30 DACA 31-35 EFDCB完形填空: 36-40 ADCBB41-45 DBABB46-50 CADAB51-55 ACCCD语法填空:56. are called 57 extremely 58. hidden 59. others 60.speeches 61. a 62. giving 63. earlier 64. on 65.what写作:Dear Anna,How are you doing?Im planning to go to the UK to take a threemonth English course at the University of Nottingham after graduation in JuneIts quite expensive but Im hoping to improve my pronunciationTo help cover the costs of my study,I aim to find a parttime jobIts also a good way to practice my oral English and develop a better understanding of the British societySo Im wondering if you could ask around your friends to see if anyone wants a waiter in the restaurant or a Chinese teacher for their childrenI would appreciate it very much if you can help meLooking forward to your replyYours,Li Hua
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