2025-2026年安徽省芜湖市高二第二学期英语5月月考卷
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Listening Cmprehensin(30%)
Part A Shrt Cnversatins
Directins: In part A, yu will hear ten shrts cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatin and the questin will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers in yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard. Listening Cmprehensin
A. They were tall. B. They were friendly.
C. They were strange. D. They were happy.
A. A persn. B. A car. C. An animal. D. A dress.
A. Detective stries. B. Stries abut jail escapes.
C. Lve stries. D. Stries abut ryal families.
4. A. Smething went wrng with the bus.
B. She tk smebdy t hspital.
C. Snething prevented her frm catching the bus.
D. She came n ft instead f taking a bus.
5. A. His father. B. His mther. C. His brther. D. His sister.
6. A. In a bank.. B.In a clthing stre.
C.In a schl. D.In a barbershp.
7. A. He wants t get a new psitin.
B. He is asking the wman fr help.
C. He has left the wmen a gd impressin.
D.He enjys letter writing.
8. A.The prfessr’s presentatin was nt cnvincing enugh.
B.The prfessr’s lecture ntes were t cmplicated.
C.The prfessr’s spke with a strng accent.
D.The prfessr spke t fast.
9. A. The furnished apartment was inexpensive.
B. The apartment was prvided with sme ld furniture.
C.The furniture in the market was n sale every day.
D.The furniture he bught was very cheap.
10. A. He was kept in hspital fr a lng time.
B. He was seriusly wunded in a mine explsin.
C.He was slightly injured in a traffic accident.
D.He was fined fr speeding.
Part B Passages
Directins: In Part B, yu will heat tw shrt passages, and yu will be asked three questins n each f the passage. The passage will be read twice, but the quescius will be spaken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yu paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing passage.
11. A. Lve. B.Cnflict. C.Vilence. D.Mystery.
12. A. The main character remains the same.
B. The main character dies in the end.
C. The main character gains nthing.
D. The main character underges a changes.
13. A. We can learn hw bad persns can imprve themselves.
B.We can learn hw t deal with peple.
C.We can understand life a little better.
D. We can find better ways t cpe with cnflicts.
14. A. 320,000 B. 579,000 C. 2011 D. 134,000
15. A. Human kindness. B. Mney-making pprtunities.
C.Peple’s educatin. D.Public security.
16. A. After the agreement,the United States will have mre Chinese turists.
B. Qingda is amng the 2007 Happiest Cities f China.
C. The electin f the happiness cities began in April 2007.
D. The citizens f the 269 cities asked t scre the cities live.
Part C Lnger Cnversatins
Directins: In Part C. yu will hear tw lnger cnversatins. The cnversatins will be read twice. After yu hear each cnversatin, yu re required t fill in the numbered blanks with the infrmatin yu have heard. Write yur answer an yu answer sheet.
Blanks 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
Cmplete the frm. Write NO MORE THAN TOREE WORDS fr each answer.
II、Grammar and Vcabulary(16%)
After studying chemistry fr years, I can nly say I have _____ general knwledge f this subject.
A. / B. a little C. a D. sme
She ____ the hspital s sn, fr she has nt yet recvered.
A. wuldn’t have left B. shuldn’t have left
C. mustn’t have left D. hadn’t had left
Even at the narrwest f the Pacific, it is abut 3,200 km ____________.
A. widely B. with crss C. crssing D. in width
The ______ student standing at the gate speaks very gd Chinese.
A. tall yung American B. yung tall American
C. American tall yung D. American yung tall
Our English teacher had us all _______ur names n a card.
A. written B. t write C. write D. fr writing
They ______ be at hme. Yu see, the dr is lcked frm the utside.
A. can’t B. may C. must D. mustn’t
The farmer wh admitted ______ the tiger was severely punished.
A. t kill B. killing C. killed D. t have killed
S ften ______ in recent years that it has almst becme a rule.
A. has this happened B. this has happened
C. is this happening D. fr this t happen
A reward f 1,000 dllars will be given ________ can find the lst child.
A. whmever B. whever that C. t whmever D. t whever
34. I thught it a pity __________ him t the tea party.
A. being nt invited B. nt t have invited
C. t nt have invited D. nt t have been invited
After they were given several terrible blws, the enemy did nt _____ ut after dark.
A. dared t cme B. dared cme C. dare t cme D. dare cming
I seated myself in the frnt rw s as t make myself ______ the speaker.
A. understand B. understd C. understanding D. t understand
Where was ______ the traffic accident happened last night?
A. it B. the place that C. the place D. it that
I haven’t the slight idea _______________.
A. where des he live B. that he lives where
C. where he lives D. that where he lives
Dn’t frget t bring the dictinary when yu cme next time, _________ ?
A. d yu B. will yu C. dn’t yu D. mustn’t yu
The girl lay _______ n the grund, thinking abut smething gd.
A. quite B. quiet C. quietly D. quietly
III. Clze: 24%
(A)
Directins: Cmplete the passage with the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce.
Bth and Pat were married in 1991. After they married, Pat wrked as a secretary t help put him thrugh university. _41__ Bb has been the ftball cach while Pat raised the kids. Then tw years age Pat went back t wrk. “I had been _42__ children s much.” She sighs, “I culdn’t talk t a grwn-up.”
Then Bb decided t take ver the mtherhd respnsibility. He tried hard t learn cking, but the meals he prepared were _43__. Fr the last three weeks, the family _44__a lt --- smetimes having MacDnald’s hamburgers fr lunch and dinner.
_45__husekeeping , a hme ecnmics teacher had tld Bb that a rm always lks clean _46__ the bed is made. “I fund _47___ --- I shut the drs,” he says. Sn the kids were wearing their shirts inside ut. “When we went t fetch Pat at wrk, I made them wear their shirts _48__ side ut s they wuld lk clean.”
Nw that Bb has publicly admitted that he can’t d it alne, he is _49__ the child-raising and husehld tasks with Pat.
(B)
Jeanne Calment, a French wman, because a recrd breaker n 17 Octber f 1995, when at the age f 120 years and 238 days, she became the lngest-lived human being n recrd.
Jeanne Calment is nw in a wheelchair, but her dctr describes her being “mre like a 90-year-ld in _50__ health” than smene f 120. She still has a lively sense f _51__ .When asked n her 120th birthday _52__ she expected f the future, she replied: “A very shrt ne.”
S what is the key t a _53__ life? Accrding t sme dctrs, diet, exercise and n smking are the three imprtant factrs. Jeanne Calments has54__ tw f them. She has always eaten a healthy diet, and she used t d _55_ every day until she brke her hip at the age f 115. Hwever, _56_ she drank tw glasses f strng red wine a day, and she _57_ smke (nw nly a little). __58_ , Leanne Calment might have gt very gd genes frm her parents. Her father lived _59__ the age f 94 and her mther t 86.
A lcal _60 bught her huse when she was 80 under an agreement that he wuld pay her sme mney every year _61_ her death. It must have seemed a _62 decisin at the time, but s far the lawyer has paid her _63_ three times the value f the huse. Every year n her birthday Jeanne Calment sends him a card saying: “Srry, I’m still _64__.”
50.A. failing B. strng C. ill D. gd
51. A. hearing B. business C. humr D. judgment
52. A. hw B. what C. why D. when
53. A. natural B. quite C. cmfrtable D. lng
54. A. fllwed B. cnsidered C. rejected D. memrized
55. A. reading B. cking C. husewrk D. exercises
56. A. until recently B. lng age C. fr sme time D. all her life
57. A. des B. will C. may D. can
58. A. Therefre B. Mrever C. Hwever D. Besides
59.A. at B. ver C. t D. fr
60. A. businessman B. lawyer C. dctr D. fr
61. A. until B. after C. because f D. in spite f
62. A. fair B. quick C. hard D. gd
63. A. nly B. less than C. at least D. mre
64. A. happy B. rich C. alne D. alive
IV.Reading Cmprehensin (35 pints)
Directins: Read the fllwing passages. Each passage is fllwed by five questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
(A)
A fur-year-ld girl is lying in the arms f a dctr. She has just becme mtherless. Her pink clthes are bldied and her eyes stare at smething nly she can see. She has suffered frm a bmbing near her hme in suthern Iraq.
Every day we see images like this n ur televisins. We see yung Iraqi children begging fr fd and water frm American and British sldiers as they mve thrugh twns and cities twards the capital, Baghdad. We see these children fllwing grwn-ups, carrying bags f belngings almst the same size as their small bdies as they flee their hmes in Baghdad.
They represent just sme f the yung lives that have been turned upside dwn by the nging war. And they shw the terrible price being paid by Iraqi children.
“Dad, why are the Americans striking us? Are we ging t be killed?” asks the sn f Abu Sinar, an Iraqi engineer. Abu finds it hard t explain this war t his eight-year-ld sn.
He tries t cmfrt him by saying: “The bmbs are far away frm us. The Americans are fighting the sldiers. We’re ging t be all right.” Even thugh Abu knws this isn’t always the truth.
In suthern parts f the cuntry, like Iraq’s secnd largest city, Basra, the United Natins Internatinal Children’s Emergency Fund is wrking t repair the damage caused by fighting. The rganizatin is wrking t prvide clean water and restre electrical pwer, said Geffrey Keele, a UNICEF spkesman.
But little else can be dne. In Baghdad, parents give their children sleeping pills t try and let them escape the sund f explding bmbs. And all the schls are clsed.
“All they can d is listen t and hear the war,” said Keele. “There is suffering in Baghdad. It is clear that the bmbing is affecting the mental well-being f the children.”
Despite UNICEF’s effrts, dirty water is being blamed fr chlera utbreaks in suthern Iraq. Diarrhea is spreading amng the children, smetimes leading t death.
Nearly 50 percent f Iraq’s ppulatin is under 15 years ld. And 30 percent f them already suffered befre the war frm malnutritin, accrding t internatinal aid rganizatins.
Nw the situatin is wrse, but cntinual fighting makes it impssible t cunt the number wh are hungry, sick, injured r even dead.
The underlined wrd diarrhea” in the last paragraph but tw must be _______
A. a kind f hrrendus fdB. a kind f infectius disease
C. a new tyD. a piece f terrible news
66. Parents give their children sleeping pills _________.
A. t get rid f the terrible sund f explding bmbs
B. t help children t g t sleep because they are very tired
C. in case their children shuld be frightened by the sund f explding bmbs
D. s that their children wuld nt have their hearing harmed
67. What is the writer’s attitude twards Iraqi peple in this article?
A. The writer lves nly the children f Iraq.
B. The writer wants t knw mre abut hw many peple will g hungry r even die.
C. The writer shws sympathy fr Iraqi peple.
D. The writer will help Iraqi peple t get ver any difficulty
(B)
Creativity is the key t a brighter future, say educatin and business experts. Here is hw schls and parents can encurage this imprtant skill in children.
If Dick Drew had listened t his bss in 1925, we might nt have a prduct that we nw think f as f great imprtance: a new type f tape. Drew wrked fr the Minnesta Mining cmpany. At wrk he develped a kind f material strng enugh t hld things tgether. But his bss tld him nt t think mre abut the idea. Finally, using his wn time, Drew imprved the tape, which nw is used everywhere by many peple. And his frmer cmpany learned frm its mistake. Nw it encurages peple t spend 15 percent f their wrk time just thinking abut and develping new ideas.
Creativity is nt smething ne is just brn with, nr is it necessarily a character f high intelligence. The fact that a persn highly intelligent des nt mean that he uses it creatively. Creativity is the matter f using the resurces ne has t prduce new ideas that are gd fr smething. Unfrtunately, schls have nt tried t encurage creativity. With strng attentin t test results and the develpment f reading, writing and mathematical skills, many educatrs give up creativity fr crrect answers. The result is that children can give back infrmatin but can nt recgnize ways t use it in new situatins. They may knw the rules crrectly, but they are unable t use them t wrk ut practical prblems.
It is imprtant t give children chices. Frm the earliest age, children shuld be allwed t make decisins and understand their results. Even if it’s chsing between tw fd items fr lunch, decisin-making helps thinking skills. As children grw lder, parents shuld let their children decide hw t use their time r spend their mney, but nt help them t much if they make the wrng decisin. The child may have a hard time, but that is all right. This is because the mst imprtant character f creative peple is a very strng desire t find a way ut f truble.
68. What did the cmpany where Drew nce wrked learn frm its mistake?
They encuraged peple t wrk a lnger time.
They discuraged peple frm thinking freely.
They asked peple t spend all their wrk time develping new ideas.
They encuraged peple t spend sme f their wrk time cnsidering and imprving new ideas.
69.Creativity is smething __________.
that peple are brn with
that depends n intelligence
that is a way f using what ne has learned t wrk ut new prblems
that is nt imprtant at all
70. What shuld the parents d when their children decide hw t spend their mney?
Try t help them as much as pssible.
Take n ntice f whatever they d.
Help them if their decisin is wrng but nt t much.
Leave them as they are.
71. This passage mainly deals with the questin f __________.
what is the key t a brighter future
what creativity is
hw schls and parents can encurage creativity in children
whether schls and parents shuld allw children t make chices and decisins
(C)
Withut prper planning, turism can cause prblems. Fr example, t many turists can crwd public places that are als enjyed by the inhabitants f a cuntry. If turists create t much traffic, the inhabitants becme annyed and unhappy. They begin t dislike turists and t treat them implitely. They frget hw much turism can help the cuntry and hw turism affects them. Turism shuld help a cuntry keep the custms and beauty that attract turists. Turism shuld als advance the well-being (health and happiness) f lcal inhabitants.
T much turism can be a prblem. If turism grws t quickly, peple must leave ther jbs t wrk in the turism industry. This means that ther parts f the cuntry’s ecnmy can suffer.
On the ther hand, if there is nt enugh turism, peple can lse jbs. Businesses can als lse mney. It csts a great deal f mney t build large htels, airprts, air terminals, first-class rads, and ther supprt facilities needed by turist attractins. Fr example, a majr internatinal-class turism htel can cst as much as 50 thusand dllars per rm t build. If this rm is nt used mst f the time, the wners f the htel lse mney.
Building a htel is just a beginning. There must be many supprt facilities as well, including rads t get t the htel, electricity, sewers (阴沟) t handle waste, and water. All f these supprt facilities cst mney. If they are nt used because there are nt enugh turists, jbs and mney are lst.
Which f the fllwing has mst prbably been discussed in the paragraph that ges befre the passage?
It is extremely imprtant t develp turism.
Building rads and htels is essential.
Supprt facilities are highly necessary.
Planning is f great imprtance t turism.
73.T much turism can cause all these prblems EXCEPT ___________.
a bad impact n ther industries
a change f turists’ custms
vercrwdedness f places f interest
pressure n traffic
74. It is gd fr lcal peple t be well aware that turism will __________.
use up a large amunt f water
weaken their ecnmy
help establish their traditins
help imprve their life
75. The wrd handle in the last paragraph mst prbably means “__________”.
A. carry away B. pick up C. get in D. take dwn
(D)
Olaf Stapledn wrte a bk called First and Last Men, in which he lked millins f years ahead. He tld f different men and f strange civilizatins , brken up by lng ‘dark ages’ in between. In his view, what is called the present time is n mre than a mment in human histry and we are just the First Men. In 2,000 millin years frm nw there will be the Eighteenth r Last Men.
Hwever, mst f ur ideas abut the future are really very shrt-sighted . Perhaps we can see sme pssibilities fr the next fifty years. But the next hundred ? The next thusand? The next millin ? That’s much mre difficult.
When men and wmen lived by hunting 50,000 years ag, hw culd they even begin t picture mdern life? Yet t men f 50,000 years frm nw, we may seem as primitive in ur ideas as the Stne-Age hunters d t us. Perhaps they will spend their days gllcking t make new spundels, r struggling with their ballalatrs thrugh the cribe. These wrds, which I have just made up, have t stand fr things and ideas that we simply can’t think f.
S why bther even t try imagining life far in the future? Here are tw reasns. First, unless we remember hw shrt ur wn lives are cmpared with the whle human histry, we are likely t think ur wn interests are much mre imprtant than they really are. If we make the earth a pr place t live n because we are careless r greedy r quarrelsme, ur grandchildren will nt bther t think f excuses fr us.
Secnd, by trying t escape frm present interests and imagine life far in the future, we may arrive at quite fresh ideas that we can use urselves. Fr example, if we imagine that in the future men may give up farming, we can think f trying it nw. S set yur imaginatin free when yu think abut the future.
76. A particular mentin made f Stapledn’s bk in the pening paragraph _______.
serves as a descriptin f human histry
serves as an intrductin t the discussin
shws a disagreement f views
shws the ppularity f the bk
77. The text discusses men and wmen 50,000 years ag and 50,000 years frm nw in rder t shw that _______.
human histry is extremely lng
life has changed a great deal
it is useless t plan fr the next 50 years
it is difficult t tell what will happen in the future
78. Spundels and ballalatrs are used in the text t refer t ______.
tls used in farming
ideas abut mdern life
unknwn things in the future
hunting skills in the Stne Age
79. Accrding t the writer f the text, imagining the future will _____.
serve the interests f the present and future generatins
enable us t better understand human histry
help us t imprve farming
make life wrth living
(E)
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80. ________ Crime has its wn cycles, a magazine reprted sme years ag. Plice recrds that were studied fr five years frm ver 2,400 cities and twns shw a surprising link between changes in the seasn and crime patterns.
81. _______The pattern f crime has varied very little ver a lng perid f years. Murder reaches its high during July and August, and s d ther vilent attacks. Murder, mrever, is mre than seasnal: it is a weekend crime. It is als a nighttime crime: 62 percent f murders are cmmitted between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.
82. ________Unlike the summer high in crimes f bdily harm, burglary(盗窃) has a different cycle. Yu are mst likely t be rbbed between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. n a Saturday night in December, January, r February. The mst uncriminal mnth f all? May -- except fr ne strange statistic. Mre dg bites are reprted in this mnth than in any ther mnth f the year.
83. ________ Apparently ur intellectual seasnal cycles are cmpletely different frm ur criminal tendencies. Prfessr Huntingtn, f the Fundatin fr the Study f Cycles, made extensive studies t discver the seasns when peple read serius bks, attend scientific meetings and make the highest scres n examinatins. In all instances, he fund a spring peak and an autumn peak separated by a summer lw. On the ther hand, Prfessr Huntingtn's studies indicated that June is the peak mnth fr suicides(自杀) and admissins t mental hspitals. June is als a peak mnth fr marriages!
84. _________ Pssibly, high temperature and high humidity(湿度) bring n ur strange and terrifying summer actins, but plice fficials are nt sure. "There is, f curse, n prf f a cnnectin between humidity and murder," they say, "Why murder’s high time shuld cme in the summertime we really dn't knw."
Patter f murder
Intellectual seasnal cycles
Cycle f crime
Pssible explanatins
Other patters f crime
Ways t avid crime
第二卷 (共45分)
Translatins
1.他有可能来参加下周举行的晚会吗? ( chance )
2.正是由于他未能在恰当的时候澄清这一误会他该受到责备。(It, failure)
3.政府部门呼吁大众为西部贫困地区慷慨解囊。(appeal)
4.身处异乡,你得谨防被骗钱财。(care n.)
5.古典音乐似乎不为任何年龄层次的人所接受,但它确实能使我们的生活更充实。(acceptable)
6. 当谈到男女平等时,我们不得不承认当今很多女大学生还是没有平等的就业机会。(cme)
II. Guided Writing
最近媒体正在广大市民的参与帮助下曝光上海人的一些不良礼仪,希望引发整个社会的关注和讨论,从而提升上海人的形象。你认为上海人应具有哪些良好的礼仪才能不愧为这个国际大都市中的一员。
Answer Sheet
Scre ___________
一、Listening Cmprehensin:
17. ______ 18.______. 19. ______. 20. ______
21. ______ 22.______. 23._______. 24._______
二、完型填空
三、Reading Cmprehensin:
80.______ 81. ______ 82.______ 83.______. 84.______
三、Translatin:
1.______________________________________________________
2.______________________________________________________.
3.______________________________________________________
4.______________________________________________________.
5.______________________________________________________.
6.______________________________________________________.
四、Writing:
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Answer
1.B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. D. 6. A. 7.A. 8. D.9. D 10. C
11. B 12. D 13. C 14. A. 15. C 16. D
17. bk 18. Peter 19. Mail 20. 87788778 21. smth and sft 22. lsen (any)dirt 23. cmb regularly/ften 24. plenty f exercise
25------30 C B D A C A 31------35 B A D D C
36------40 A D C B B
41.I 42.H 43.G 44.F 45.E 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A
50---54 DCBDA 55---59DAADC 60---64 BADCD
B 66. C 67. C
68. D 69. C 70. C 71. C
72.D 73. B 74. D 75. A
76. B 77. D 78. C 79. A
80. C 81. A 82. E 83. B 84. D
1.他有可能来参加下周举行的晚会吗? ( chance )
Is there any chance that he will cme t the party t be held next week?
Is there any chance f his cming t the party…..?
2.正是由于他未能在恰当的时候澄清这一误会他该受到责备。(It, failure)
It was fr his failure t clear up the misunderstanding at the prper time that he was t blame.
3.政府部门呼吁大众为西部贫困地区慷慨解囊。(appeal)
The gvernment appealed t the public t dnate mney generusly t the pverty-stricken areas.
4.身处异乡,你得谨防被骗钱财。(care n.)
While staying in a different / freign cuntry, yu shuld take care nt t be cheated f yur mney.
5.古典音乐似乎不为任何年龄层次的人所接受,但它确实能使我们的生活更充实。(acceptable)
Classical music desn’t seem t be acceptable t peple f any age grup, but it can make ur life fuller.
6. 当谈到男女平等时,我们不得不承认当今很多女大学生还是没有平等的就业机会。(cme)
When it cmes t the equality f men and wmen, we can’t but admit that nwadays many girl university students still haven’t gt / haven’t equal emplyment pprtunities.Purpse
T 17.___________________ a taxi
Name
18.________________ Jacksn
Address
243 19.__________________ Street
Telephne
20.__________________.
Jane’s new hairstyle lks 21.___________________.
Befre using a shamp, Jane will brush thrughly t 22. _________ in her hair.
Mr. Jhnsn uses a 23. _______________ and he thinks a balance diet and 24. ________ will help keep hair healthy.
A.sharing B. right C. an easier way D. if E. As fr F. ate ut G. terrible H. abut I. Since then J. learned frm
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