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陕西省西安市长安区重点中学2021-2022学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试题

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日期: 2024-11-16
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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。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5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。(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
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Notice for Tourists to Beijing Expo 2019

The 2019 Beijing Horticultural Expo (园博会) from April 29 to October 7 is an opportunity for international discovery, where cultural elements of different places in China are on display, as well as gardens and buildings about each country's wonderful culture and history. Here is a notice for whoever plans to come.

Quick Entry by Showing ID Cards

To make sure your quick and orderly entry into the Expo Site, please wait in lines and get your ID card ready for pre-check, ticket check and security inspection before entering. During the ticket check, those who hold discounted tickets must provide the materials about discount.

Safe Tour to the Expo

Considering your personal safety, please don't take anything that may disturb other visitors or the order of the Expo Site, such as pets, kites, and speakers. Except for wheelchairs for the elderly and the disabled and strollers (婴儿推车) for children, no vehicles(机动车辆) are allowed to enter the Expo Site.

Taking Action to Protect the Environment

To create a green, beautiful environment for yourself and others, please follow the travel rules, protect public buildings, keep environment clean and care plants growing in the Expo Site. Behaviors such as climbing or destroying structures and exhibits are not permitted.

Orderly Travel by Limiting the Number

For the safety of visitors, sometimes staff members may limit the number of tourists into some gardens and buildings in the event of overcrowding. Thank you for your understanding.

Enjoying Service and Having Fun

Tourist service centers in the Expo Site provide services including information inquiry (查询), storage of personal belongings, wheelchair and stroller renting, lost found service, and search for missing persons. We hope you have a good time at the Expo.

You can call the service hotline at 86-10-86484017 for inquiry, suggestion or complaint. Thanks for your attention.

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Mark Bertram, 46, lost the tips of two fingers at work in 2018 when his hand became trapped in a fan belt." It's life-changing but it's not life-ending," he says." Doing work is harder now. Everything is just a little different.

After two surgeries and occupational therapy, Bertram decided to make light of his condition by asking Eric Catalano, a tattoo (纹身) artist, to create fingernail tattoos. The idea made everyone in the studio laugh- until they saw the final result. "The mood changed," Catalano recalls from his Eternal Ink Tattoo Studio." Everything turned from funny to wow."

When Catalano posted a photo of the tattoos, a pair of fingernails that looked so real that no one could believe their eyes, he had no idea the image would eventually be viewed by millions of people around the world.

The viral photo pushed Catalano, 40,further into the world of paramedical ( 辅助医疗的) tattooing. Now people with life-altering scars come from as far away as Ireland to visit his shop. They enter Eternal Ink looking for the artistic healing they saw online. Using flesh-toned (肉色的) inks and a needle, Catalano transforms his clients' view of themselves.

Leslie Pollan, 32, a dog breeder in Oxford, was bitten on the face by a puppy in 2014. She underwent countless surgeries to correct a scar on her lip.

"Plastic surgery gave me no hope, "she says. "So I looked for other options."" She ultimately traveled six hours to meet with Catalano. He hid Pollan's lip scar, giving her back a piece of her confidence." You don't understand until you've been through it," Pollan says." It made me have a different look on life."

Catalano performs up to eight reconstructive tattoos. While he charges $100 per regular tattoo, he doesn't charge for paramedical tattoos." Financially,it doesn't make sense," Catalano says. " But every time I see that emotion from my customers, I'm 100 percent sure this is something that I can't stop doing."

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When we think of a generation gap we usually think of conflicting tastes in music, or pastimes. But now the generation gap is handwriting. After one teacher in Tennessee discovered that she had students who couldn't read the assignments she was writing on the board, she posted it on the Internet saying handwriting should be taught in schools.

Opponents claim that handwriting has become out of time in our modern world. Typed words have become a primary form of communication. Once a practical skill, handwriting is no longer used by the vast majority of Americans. It is no longer taught in schools, and some claim that the time that it would take to teach it could be put to better use, for instance, by teaching the technical skills.

But even in today's world there are still plenty of reasons to pick up a pen and apply it to paper. Many American institutions still require original signatures, for instance, signing for a registered letter and buying a house. And original signatures are much more difficult to forge(伪造) than their digital counterparts. There is also strong evidence that writing by hand is good for the mind. It activates a different part of the brain, and improves fine moving skills in young children. People also tend to remember what they write by hand more than what they type, and the process of writing by hand has been shown to stimulate ideas. Besides, studies have shown that kids who write by hand learn to read and spell earlier than those who don't. Not to mention, handwriting is pleasing, as is evidenced by the fact that no one has ever typed a love letter. And handwriting remains popular as an art form.

Yes, we live in a modern world, but we live in a modern world that is based on fundamental values.

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At the age of 50, Nina Schoen expects to have a long life ahead of her, but has thought a lot about death- and why people are so reluctant to talk about it: "It's going to happen to all of us," she says, "but it should be a more positive experience than the fear we put into it.'

When she first heard about a new end-of-life process that turns the body into compost (堆肥)," I was really moved by the idea," says Schoen, who became one of the first to reserve a spot with a Seattle-based company called Recompose, the country's first funeral home to offer human composting.

Last year Recompose began transforming bodies to soil, more formally known as natural organic reduction. Before that, end-of-life options in the U. S. were limited to burial or cremation (火化), both of which come with environmental costs- U. S. cremations alone dump 1. 7 billion pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year.

Katrina Spade pioneering the composting movement has spent a decade developing the process in hopes of offering people a greener option for death care." I wondered,' What if we had a choice that helps the planet rather than harms it?'" Spade tells PEOPLE." To know that the last gesture you'll make will be gentle and beneficial and it just feels like the right thing to do."

After she had her own two sons, she began to wonder what she might do with her body after death. A friend who knew her interest in the topic reminded her that farmers sometimes compost the body of cows, and that sparked an idea for her theory: "If you can compost a cow, you can probably compost a human," she thought, and she set about designing a facility to do just that.

"This is about giving people another choice," Spade says." At first, people react with shock一'You really can do that?' But so many people today are looking at their impact on the Earth. This is a popular thing because when you die, you can give back to the planet."

任务型阅读(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。

As a teen, have you ever been called childish or "immature" by adults or older peers in your life? . If you want your behavior to reflect maturity, start off with:

If you want to act in a mature fashion, you need to respect authority. No matter where you go -home, school, or work—you will have to obey rules set by authority figures.,so comply with them. It's normal for teens to want to push back against authority sometimes. If you want to discuss rules with authority figures,argue your case in a respectful manner. That way, the adult is more likely to listen.

. Follow through with commitments and take care of yourself and your responsibilities on your own as much as you can. If you do get in trouble for some reason, be honest and accept whatever consequences might follow. By holding yourself responsible for your own actions, you can show your maturity to your parents and others.

Improve your manners. Having good manners shows respect. . Good manners cover a wide range of behaviors: saying "yes, sir/ ma'am", answering the phone with" hello", not interrupting others' conversations, chewing with your mouth closed, and holding the door for the person walking behind you.

Develop smart and healthy habits. A mature teen knows to say "no" to delinquent behaviors.

Using alcohol and drugs, lying, stealing, fighting, acting recklessly, or destroying others' property will only get you into trouble or hurt.And stay away from negative influences.

A. Be responsible

B. Manage your time wisely

C. In most cases, these rules are set to keep you and others safe

D. Proper behavior also helps adults see you as more mature

E. Instead, be drug-free,and wear your seat belt when driving a car

F. If you have, I'd bet you'd love nothing more than to prove them wrong

G. Become more mature by improving emotional responses and communication style

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。

It seems that the great desire among the young is to be popular. And once they achieve1, they want to keep it and 2 it. But the desire to be popular can3you into looking and acting like everyone else. You can lose yourself in a sea of 4 hairstyles and thinking styles.

I was forced to 5 popularity long before in a talk I had with my daughter. Margy had to 6 schools when my busy work schedule made it 7 for me to move houses. I suppose that, for a girl in her teens, 8 a new school is as easy as spending a season alone in the tropical jungles. However, as the school year 9 to an end, one student after another came to her. They said they would have liked to be friends sooner.

I told Margy that I would have been more concerned if she had been a(n) 10 social success in her new school. That, to me, would have been the 11 that she had betrayed her 12 self in order to become popular. Sometimes young people try to force friendships into blossom by opening 13 their innermost thoughts to people they have just met. Such friendships are the least likely to 14.

I know that it has become harder and harder for a young person to stand up against the popularity wave and to 15 his or her own way. This leads to a great 16 for the young person who wants to find his or her own 17. But the barrier is worth climbing over. The road is worth 18. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. Well, come on! Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will come with the people who 19 you for who you are. That's the only kind of popularity that really 20.

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