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1、2021-2022學(xué)年湖北省武漢市黃陂區(qū)實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高二英語月考試題含解析一、 選擇題1. _ got on the train when it began to move.ANo sooner had I BI had no soonerCHardly had I DI hardly had參考答案:C2. Can it be in the restaurant _ we had dinner last Sunday _ you left your wallet? A. where; where B. where; that C. that; where D. that; that參考答案:B3

2、. _, your composition is full of mistakes. A. Writing carelessly B. Written carelessly C. Having written carelessly D. Being written careless參考答案:B略4. The number of private cars in Xian is increasing day by day, so I think more new roads need _.A. built B. to build C. to be built D. build參考答案:C句意:西安

3、的私家車的數(shù)量一天比一天多,因此我認(rèn)為需要修更多的新路。這里think后是賓語從句,從句的主語是roads,謂語動(dòng)詞是need,當(dāng)物作主語時(shí),用sth need to be done,所以這里應(yīng)該用動(dòng)詞不定式的被動(dòng)形式,故選C。5. Sorry Im late. I got stuck in traffic. _. Youre here now. Come in and sit down. A. You are welcome B. Never mind C. I have no idea D. Thats right參考答案:B6. Only by then _ that he had le

4、ft his ticket at home.AJohn realized Brealized JohnCdid John realize DJohn did realize參考答案:C7. The order came that the medical supplies _ to Shanghai for the H7N9 flu soon.A. would be sentB. should sendC. be sentD. must sent參考答案:C8. At the annual meeting, the mayor of Jingmen Xiao Juhua urged the re

5、lated departments to take _ measures to ensure equal rights for migrant children.A. apparent B. effective C. elegant D. reasonable參考答案:B9. Are you _your daughter has some difficulty in learning English?A. aware of B. aware that C. knowing that D. aware of that參考答案:B10. _ surprises me most is _ he do

6、esnt even know _ the difference between the two lies.A. It; what; that B. What; that; where C. Which; what; that D. That; that, what參考答案:B11. A person, when he or she is young, cant read _many books. A. so B. such C. too D. either參考答案:C12. It was the old clock that the old man spent the whole mornin

7、g at home.A. repairing B. repaired C. to repair D. in repair參考答案:A13. I am sure your dream _a scientist will _ some day .A. of becoming; realize B. to become; come about C. of becoming; come true D. becoming; be realized 參考答案:C14. - They are quiet, arent they? - Yes. They are accustomed _ at meals.

8、A. to talk B. to not talk C. to talking D. to not talking參考答案:D15. But for their help, we the program in time.A. can not finish B. will not finish C. had not finish D. could not have finished參考答案:D16. Education helps open the mind and provides possibilities that a person _ otherwise.A. wouldnt have

9、B. shall not have C. didnt have D. doesnt have參考答案:A【詳解】考查虛擬語氣。句意:教育幫助開闊視野,也提供一個(gè)原本沒有的可能性。分析句子可知,that a person _ otherwise.為限制性定語從句修飾先行詞possibilities,而從句中otherwise否則可知,從句為虛擬條件狀語從句,相當(dāng)于a person wouldnt have possibilities if there was not education,故選A。【點(diǎn)睛】含蓄條件狀語從句。有些句子,雖沒有含條件關(guān)系的連詞,卻也隱含著條件關(guān)系,被叫做含蓄條件狀語從句

10、,這些句子常用一些詞,如but for, without,otherwise等引出一個(gè)介詞結(jié)構(gòu)來表示條件,條件應(yīng)該是虛擬的,或與事實(shí)相反的假設(shè)。比如but for 若非,要不是You may consider it useless, but for our customers its an all-important sign of good service. 您也許會(huì)認(rèn)為這樣毫無用處,可是對于我們的客戶而言,它卻是優(yōu)質(zhì)服務(wù)的重要體現(xiàn)。without 如果沒有就不You cant have one without the other, as the song says. 就像歌里唱的那樣,兩者

11、密不可分,不能只取其一。Otherwise否則,This is the one blemish on an otherwise resounding success. 如果沒有這個(gè)小小的失誤,這就是一次徹底的勝利。二、 完型填空17. 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 I was listening to the radio while 1 was driving home from coaching basketball yesterday. I could tell right away that there was something 4

12、1 by the mood of the speaker. There had been a plane crash. What made the 42 even more tragic was that Bob Collins,the morning show man, was among those who had been killed. Throughout my 40-minute 43 , I listened as sincere love and affection from the audience 44 .The more I listened about how this

13、 man had influenced those around him, the more 45 I became. That was because I wanted to know 46 we as a culture, wait until somebody has passed away before we tell them how much they 47 to us? Why do we wait until it is too late before we 48 someone up after they have died? Yes, 49 memory after mem

14、ory about someones good 50 does help us cope with the sadness of losing someone special to us. But as we 51 remember this person, our words fall short of the ears that most need to hear 52 .Just once, 53 a gathering of death,1 would like to see a celebration of life, 54 stories are told, tears fall

15、down,laughter rings out;and as the speaker 55 his or her loving tribute(頌詞), the person they are 56 rises from the chair and gives them a 57 hug! Wouldnt that be 58 !Life is too short to leave kind words 59 . How I wish that when the unavoidable funeral finally comes,we could say 60 with the knowled

16、ge that they knew exactly how people felt about them while they were here on earth.41.A. importantB. wrongC. pleasantD. unnoticed42.A. speakerB. radioC. stationD. story43.A. driveB. silenceC. rideD. tour44.A. poured inB. grew upC. broke outD. got through45.A. determinedB. delightedC. discouragedD. d

17、evoted46.A. whatB. thatC. ifD. why47.A. impressB. loveC. meanD. affect48.A. bringB. buildC. pickD. bury49.A. recoveringB. showingC. sharingD. losing50.A. qualitiesB. mannersC. recordsD. attitudes51.A. barelyB. lovinglyC. suddenlyD. finally52.A. himB. themC. itD. us53.A. as forB. apart fromC. except

18、forD. instead of54.A. whereB. becauseC. whetherD. which55.A. mentionsB. writesC. paysD. ends56.A. staringB. listeningC. honoringD. talking57.A. tightB. quickC. coldD. necessary58.A. anythingB. nothingC. everythingD. something59.A. untouchedB. unsaidC. unfinishedD. unpacked60.A. helloB. sorryC. goodb

19、yeD. thanks參考答案:4145 BDAAC 4650 DCBCA 5155 BBDAD 5660 CADBC三、 閱讀理解18. When Mary Moore began her high school in 1951, her mother told her, Be sure and take a typing course so when this show business thing doesnt work out, youll have something to rely on. Mary responded in typical teenage fashion. Fro

20、m that moment on, The very last thing I ever thought about doing was taking a typing course, she recalls. The show business thing worked out, of course. In her career, Mary won many awards. Only recently, when she began to write Growing Up Again, did she regret ignoring her mom, I dont know how to u

21、se a computer, she admits. Unlike her 1995 autobiography, After All, her second book is less about life as an award-winning actress and more about living with diabetes (糖尿病). All the money from the book is intended for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), an organization she serves as i

22、nternational chairman. I felt there was a need for a book like this, she says. I didnt want to lecture, but I wanted other diabetics to know that things get better when were self-controlled and do our part in managing the disease. But she hasnt always practiced what she teaches. In her book, she des

23、cribes that awful day, almost 40 years ago, when she received two pieces of life-changing news. First, she had lost the baby she was carrying, and second, tests showed that she had diabetes. In a childlike act, she left the hospital and treated herself to a box of doughnuts (甜甜圈). Years would pass b

24、efore she realized she had to grow up again and take control of her diabetes, not let it control her. Only then did she kick her three-pack-a-day cigarette habit, overcome her addiction to alcohol, and begin to follow a balanced diet. Although her disease has affected her eyesight and forced her to

25、the sidelines of the dance floor, she refuses to fall into self-pity. Everybody on earth can ask, why me? about something or other, she insists. It doesnt do any good. No one is immune (免疫的) to heartache, pain, and disappointments. Sometimes we can make things better by helping others. Ive come to r

26、ealize the importance of that as Ive grown up this second time. I want to speak out and be as helpful as I can be.61. Why did Mary feel regretful?A. She didnt achieve her ambition. B. She didnt follow her mothers advice.C. She didnt complete her high school. D. She didnt take care of her mother.62.

27、We can know that before 1995 Mary A. had two books published B. received many career awardsC. knew how to use a computer D. supported the JDRF by writing 63. Marys second book Growing Up Again is mainly about her .A. living with diabetes B. successful show businessC. service for an organization D. r

28、emembrance of her mother 64. When Mary received the life-changing news, she . A. lost control of herself B. began a balanced diet C. tried to get a treatment D. behaved in an adult way 65. What can we know from the last paragraph? A. Mary feels pity for herself. B. Mary has recovered from her diseas

29、e. C. Mary wants to help others as much as possible.D. Mary determines to go back to the dance floor. 參考答案:BBAAC19. I am a psychologist. I first met Timothy, a quiet, overweight eleven-year-old boy, when his mother brought him to me to discuss his declining grades. A few minutes with Timothy were en

30、ough to confirm that his self-esteem (自尊) and general happiness were falling right along with them.I asked about Timothys typical day. He awoke every morning at six thirty so he could reach his school by eight and arrived home around four thirty each afternoon. He then had a quick snack, followed by

31、 either a piano lesson or a lesson with his math tutor. He finished dinner at 7 pm, and then he sat down to do homework for two to three hours. Quickly doing the math in my head, I found that Timothy spent an average of thirteen hours a day at a writing desk.What if Timothy spent thirteen hours a da

32、y at a sewing machine instead of a desk? We would immediately be shocked, because that would be called children being horribly mistreated. Timothy was far from being mistreated, but the mountain of homework he faced daily resulted in a similar consequence he was being robbed of his childhood. In fac

33、t, Timothy had no time to do anything he truly enjoyed, such as playing video games, watching movies, or playing board games with his friends. Play, however, is a crucial part of healthy child development. It affects childrens creativity, their social skills, and even their brain development. The absence of play, physical exercise, and free-from social interaction takes a serious toll on many children. It can also cause significant health problems like childhood obesity, sleep problems and d

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