2022年宁夏育才中学高三第二次月考英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上。2.选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案的标号;非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.考生必须按照题号在答题卡各题号相对应的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,写在草稿纸上、超出答题区域或非题号对应的答题区域的答案一律无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。第Ⅰ卷(选择题)第一部分:听力理解(共两节。满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一下题。每段对话仅读一遍.1.Onwhichfloorarethespeakersprobably?A.Thesecond.B.Thethird.C.Thefourth.2.Whatistheman’sfavoriteflavor?A.Coffee.B.Chocolate.C.Strawberry.3.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Cleanthelibrary.B.Watchafootballmatch.C.Finishhisjob.4.Whenarethespeakerssupposedtomeet?A.At9:00.B.At9:30.C.At10:00.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Theactresswaspopular.B.Theaudiencewasimpolite.C.Theactorplayed15\nwell.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题两个小题。1.Whatdoesthemanplantodowiththewoman?A.Gooutforadrink.B.Havedinner.C.Meethisfriend.2.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.Thisevening.B.Tomorrow.C.Thedayaftertomorrow.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。3.Whydoesthewomanlookpale?A.Shehadalongflight.B.Shedidn’tsleepwellC.Shehasdonetoomuchexcercise.4.Whatwillthewomando?A.Seethedoctor.B.Haveagoodrest.C.Booktheflghtinadvance.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。5.HowmanytimeshasthemanbeentoShanghai?A.Once.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.6.ForwhatdidthemangotoShanghai?A.Aholiday.B.BusinessC.Study.7.Whatimpressedthemanmost?A.ThePealTower.B.TheBund.C.Thefood.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inthegym.C.Inthepark.9.Whatdoesthewomanprefertodo?A.Gojogging.B.WatchTV.C.Walkinthepark.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hedoesn’tlikeexercise.B.Heranatthesideoftheroadtoday.15\nC.Hetookexercisewiththewomantoday.1.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Watchagame.B.Jogwiththeman.C.Stayathome.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。2.Whatwerepeopledoingwhentheyfoundthetwomice?A.Doingsomeconstruction.B.Conductinganexperiment.C.Travellingaround.3.Whydidthemousechaseaftertheother?A.Toplaywithhim.B.Tofightwithhim.C.Toescapewithhim.4.WhatwastherelationshipbetweenthetwomiceintheIsraeli’opinion?A.Acouple.B.Parentandkid.C.Emperorandminister.5.Whatisthebasisoftrueloveaccodingtothespeaker?A.Loyalty.B.Bloodrelationship.C.Norelationship.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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.SummercampprogramsatWashingtonmuseumsWashingtonhasawidevatietyofmuseums.Manyoftheseworld-classmuseumshasspecialprogramsforchildren.Thefollowingmuseumstakethisastepfurtherandoffersummercampprogramstoeducateandentertainkidsduringthesummermonths.Applyearlybecausethesecampscanfillupfast.NationalBuildingMuseum-ArtfulAtchitectureSummerCamp.July5-August12,2022.Ages8-11.One-andtwo-weeksessions.Camperscanenjoydesignchallenges,fieldtripsandmorewhileexperiencingarchitectureanddesign.(202)272-2448.TudorPlace-GeorgetownSummerHistoryWeeks.2022datestobeannounced.Ages4-10.Nineam-noon.Childrenexperienceawide15\nvatietyofindoorandoutdooractivitiesthatbring175yearsofAmericanhistorytolifeandteachaboutnaturalenviroment.Childrenhelppreparesnacksanddrinksoftimespast,tryonperiodclothing,explorethehistoricgarden,planttheirowngarden,playhistoricgames,paintwater-colorlandscapes,andmuchmore.(202)965-0400.NationalArchives-GenealogyCamp.2022datestobeannounced.Ages12-and-up.Everwonderedaboutyourfamily’srootsandwhoisonyourfamilytree?Thishands-onweeklongcampwillintoducethebasicsofgenealgyresearch.DiscoverhowtousetheresourcesoftheNationalArchivestolookintoyourpast.(202)337-2288.InternationalSpyMuseum-SpyCampAugust1-5and8-12,2022,9am-3pm.SpyCampisdesignedforages10to13andfilledwithtopsecretactivitiesthatwillputspyskillstothetest.Participantswilllearnfromrealspies,andhitthesteetstoruntrainingmissions.Developadisguiseforcover,makeandbreakcodes,developeacapetechniques,createandusespygadgets(装置),discoverthesciencebehindspying,andmore.(202)654-0930.1.Whatcanbeconcludedaboutthesesummercampprograms?A.Theylastforoneandtwoweeks.B.Theyallprovideoutdooractivities.C.Itisadvisedtosignupearlyfortheprograms.D.Participantsshouldbemorethan8yearsold.2.Thosewhowanttolearnabouttheirfamilyhistoryatacampshouldcall_______forfurtherinformation.A.(202)272-2448.B.(202)965-0400C.(202)337-2288D.(202)654-09303.Achildinterestedinescapeskillsshouldjoin_______.A.ArtfulAtchitectureSummerCamp.B.GeorgetownSummerHistoryWeeks.B.GenealogyCamp.D.SpyCamp.BMymotherwasanexcellenthousekeeper.Shehadafewsurgeriesovertheyears,andbeforeeachoneshe’dhavemyfathermovethestoveoutfromthewallsoshe15\ncouldcleanbehindit.Itwouldhavebeenhardforhertorelaxinthehospitalifsheknewthereweredustballsbehindthestove.Theentirehousewastidyandorganized–therewasaplaceforeverythingandeverythingwasinitsplace.Momwouldhangthesheetsoutsidetodryratherthaninsidethehouse.Andifstormcloudsgathered,shewouldrunoutside,racedowntothesheets,throwthemintoabag,andthenracebacktothehouseastherainstarted,satisfiedthatamajorcatastrophehadbeenavoided.Throughoutourentirechildhoods,mysistersandIwerespoiledwithfreshbeddingandcookiesfreshfromtheoven.There’ssomethingbeautifulaboutfreshness,likethebeginningofaschoolyear,thestartofamarriage,thebirthofachild,movingtoanewplace,orstartinganewjob.Freshnessislikeopeninganewcalendarthatisn’tyetfilledwithneglectedtasks.Anewyearalwaysmeansachanceatafreshstart.Butthequestionis,howdowechoosetomakethisnewstart?MaybeIneedtodosomehousekeepingmyself.Agoodsweepingusuallyleadstofindingsomeinterestingthings–anoldmemoryortwoandnewhobbiesthatfellbythewayside.Perhapsit’stimetocleanoutallthosedrawersfilledwithjunk–theonesholdingoldtapesthatreplaythethingsIregretdoingandthethingsthatIwishIhaddone.Mypersonalitycouldusesomepolish(亮光剂)aswell–theabilitytolistenmorethanItalk.Glasscleaner(玻璃清洁剂)wouldbeagoodideatoo–somethingtogivemeaclearerviewofthethingsthatmatterandthethingsthatdon’t.Cleaningisrarelymyfirstchoiceofactivity,butI’mreadytogoanddowhatneedstobedone.Here’stoafreshstartandanewyear.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’smotheraccordingtothearticle?A.Shepreferrainydaystosunnydays.B.Sherequiredherdaughtstowashtheirownbedding.C.Shecouldn’tbearanythingtobeunorganizedinherhouse.D.Sheaskherhusbandtodothehousekeepingduringhersurgeries.15\n25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutherchildhood?A.Itwasfullofhappiness.B.Itwaspainfulforher.C.ShehasforgogottenitD.Shewasspoiledbyhermother.26.Whydoestheauthordecidetodosomehousekeepingherself?A.Shewantstohelpreducehermother’sburden.B.Sheseeitasachancetoimproveherselfandmoveon.C.Sheisquitebotheredbyhermessyhouse.D.Shethinksit’stimetolearnsomelifeskills.27.Theauthorwrotethisarticlemainlyto______A.giveadviceonhowtocleanthehouse.B.recallhermothersisthersandfather.C.sharethestoryofhermother’sstrength.D.inspirepeople’sthoughtandplanforthenewyear.C Eversinceitwascreated30yearsago,TheSimpsons,thelongestrunningprime-time(黄金时段)TVshowinthecountry,hasbecomepartofUSlife.SowhenTVcriticsAlanSepinwallandMattZollerSeitzrankedthe100greatestcomediesanddramasbroadcastintheUS,itcameasnosurprisethatTheSimpsonswastheirtopchoice. ThiswastheshowthatchangedtheveryconceptofcartoonsinWesternsociety.Beforeitappeared,cartoonswereconsideredawaytolearnandhavefun,notseriousadultentertainment.TheSimpsonschangedthis.Thegeniusoftheshowisthatithassomethingtoofferbothadultsandchildren.It’sahugelyentertainingprogramthat’salsofullofsatire(讽刺的)andcleverhumor.AremarkbyChitraRamaswamyinTheGuardiangaveasenseoftheesteem(敬重)inwhichTheSimpsonsisheld:“Nothingbeforeorsincehasmatchitscapacitytobeatoncesoprofoundlycleverandsounbelievablystupid.”Theshow’screatorsmakefunoftheUSgovernment,socialcustoms,andofcourse,theideaoffamilylife.ButunlikemostclassicUSprime-timeTVcharacters15\ntheSimpsonsareadys-functional(功能失调的)family.Bart,theboy,isalwaysintrouble---bothathomeandatschool.Thatmaybeinpartbecauseofhispaternalexample.HomerSimpson,perhapsthemosticonic(标志性的)character,isabeer-swilling,overweightslob(懒汉)whoisnormallyfoundinfrontoftheTV.AndMarge,Homer’swifeandthemotherofthefamily,spendsmostofhertimecooking,cleaningortryingtofixthemessesthatBartandHomermake.ThesmartestmemberofthefamilyisdaughterLisa,whodoeswellinschoolbutisnogoody-goody(讨好卖乖的人)---Lisanevermissesanopportunitytochallengeauthority.TheyoungestmemberofthefamilyisbabyMaggie,whowilllikelybeasmuchofahandfulasherbrotherandsisterwhenshegrowsup.ButalthoughtheSimpsonsareaproblemfamily,viewersarealwaysontheirside.Oneofthereasonswhytheshowhasremainedsopopularalltheseyearsisthatthecharactersaresolovely.Millionsofusidentifywiththem.Theyareaworkingclassfamilystrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Theyaren’tperfect,butthen,whois?Andafter30years,thisisstillwhatstrikesachord(引起共鸣)withmillionsofviewersworldwide.28.Accordingtothearticle,TheSimpsons___________.A.isaprogramdesignedonlyforfun.B.remindspeopleoftheirsadchildren.C.issuitableforbothadultsandkids.D.isdifficulttounderstandformanypeople.29.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEabouttheSimpsonfamilyaccordingtothearticle?A.Theyallshowgreatsupporttothegovernment.B.Theyareanordinaryfamilywithmanyproblems.C.BartandLisaarethetroublemakersofthefamily.D.ThechildrenregardHomerastheirrolemodel.30.Accordingtothearticle,viewersliketheSimpsonsmainlybecause________.A.theyhavethecouragetochallengeauthority.B.theyareahappyandperfectfamily.15\nC.theyteachviewershowtofixproblems.D.theirlivesandproblemsaresimilartorealpeople’s.31.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.WhatkindofstoriesTheSimpsonstells.B.ThemostpopularcharactersinTheSimpsons.C.ChangestoTheSimpsonsovertheyearsD.ReasonsbehindTheSimpsons’lastingpopularity.DStayinguplateisapotentialbattlebetweenparentsandkids.Butthesolutioncouldbeassimpleaschangingyourmealtime.ResearchersattheUniversityofSurrey,UK,foundthatdelayingmealscouldhelpchangeoneoftheinternalbodyclocks.Besidesa“master”clockinthebrain,thereareclocksinotherpartsofthebody.Theyareusuallysynchronized(同步的)accordingtofactorsincludinglight.Duringthestudy,reseachersteased10participanstostudytheeffectofchangingmealtimesontheirbodyclocks.Theparticipantsweregiventhreemeals-breakfast,lunchanddinner.Inthefirststage,participantsreceivedbreakfast30minutesafterwalking.Lunchanddinnerfollowed,after5-hourinterval(间隔).Inthesecondstage,eachmealwasdelayedby5hours.Rightaftereachstage,bloodandfatsampleswerecollected.Resultsshowedthatlatermealtimesgreatlyinflunencedbloodsugarlevels.A5-hourdelayinmealtimescauseda5-hourdelayintheinternalbloodsugarrhythms.Thediscoveryshowedthatmealtimesareinlinewiththebodyclockthatcontrolsbloodsugerlevels.Thisisasmallstudybutthereseachersbelievedthefindingscouldhelpjetlagsufferersandnight-shiftworkers.InastudybytheUniversityofSurreyin2022,researchersexploredwhathappenedwhenaperson’sbodywaschangedfromanormalpatterntothatofanight-shiftworker’s.Afterpeopleworkthroughthenight,over97percentofthebody’srhythmicgenes15\naredisrupted.Thesefindingsexplainwhywefeelsobadfollowingalongflight,orafterworkingatnight,accordingtoSimonArcher,oneofthestudy’sreseacher.“It’slikelivinginahouse.There’saclockineveryroominthehouseandinallofthoseroomsthoseclocksarenowdisrupted,whichofcourseleadstochaos(混乱)inthehousehold,”fellowresearcherDer-JanDijktoldtheBBC.Changingmealtimesdidn’taffectthe“master”bodyclock-theonecontrollingwhenwegetsleepy-butitcanresetthebodyclockthatcontrolsbloodsugarlevels.Thiswouldn’tnecessarilycurejetlagcompletely,butitmightreducethenegativeeffects.Astudypublishedearlierthisyearsuggestedthatjustaweekendcampingtripcouldbeenoughtoresetourbodyclocks.Andnowthislatestreseachshowsregularfoodschedulescouldplayakeyparttoo.32.WhatdidreseachersattheUniversityofSurreyfindfromtheirnewstudy?A.Connectionsbetweenthe“master”clockandclocksinotherpartsofthebody.B.Chagingmealstimescanbeenoughtoresetoneofourbodyclocks.C.Adelayinmealtimescausesanirregularchangeinbloodsugarrhythms.D.Bloodsugerlevelsareaffectedbywhenweeatratherthanbyourinternalclocks.33.Whatcanweknowaboutthenewstudy?A.Theinternalbetweeneachmealbeinggivenwasdifferent.B.Bloodandfatsamplesofthetwogroupsofparticipantswerecollected.C.Participantswereaskedtoreporttheirfeelingsaftereachstage.D.Eachmealwasservedfivehourslaterduringthesecondstage.34.WhatcanwelearnfromthestudybyreseachersattheUniversityofSurreyfrom2022?A.Allourbody’sgeneswouldbedisruptedifweworkedthroughthenight.B.Ourgenesoftenbecomelessactiveafteralongflightornightofwork.C.Thedisruptionofonegenescouldleadtothedisruptionofothergenes.D.Adisruptiontothebody’srhythmicgenescancausepeopletofeelbad.35.Accodingtothearticle,________________.15\nA.it’simpossibletoreducethenegtiveeffectscausedbyjetlagornightwork.B.thereismorethanonewaytoresetbodyclocks.C.the“master”bodyclockcontrolsalltheotherbodyclocks.D.achangeinmealtimescanresetthe“master”bodyclock.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。Stickingtoavegan(纯素食的)dietmightsounddifficult.36.____________AccordingtoHuffpost,morethan3millionpeopleintheUSarevegans.AndintheUK,about542,000peopleturnedveganduringthelastdecade.37._______________Oneresoncouldbethatpeoplewanttoreducegreenhousegasemissions.38.________Infact,it’sbelievedtoaccountfor18percentoftheworld’sgreenhousegasemissions,accordingto2022studybytheUNFoodandAgricultureOrganization.Thisamountisevengeaterthanthatofalltheworld’scars,trainsandplanescombined.Agrowingnumberofpeoplearealsostartingtobelievethatit’swrongtokillanimalsforfood.Therefore,someofthemmadeanethical(道德的)choicetobecomevegan.39______________Vegancelebritiesoftenusesocialmediatospreadthemessageofveganismandsharetipsonhowtoliveaveganlifestyle.Butexpertsalsowanttoremindpeoplethatmeatisimportantforourhealth.40.________So,ifyou’rethinkingaboutbecomingvegan,youshoulddosomereseachbeforemakingyoudecision.A.Socialmediaisalsobelievedtobebehindtheincreaseinveganism.B.Sowhyexactlyhasveganismbecomesopopular?C.Itisuptoyoutodecidewhethertogoveganornot.D.Butinrecentyears,veganismhasbecomeapopuarlifestyleinmanyplace.E.Meatproductionisverybadfortheenvironment.F.Theysaythatastrictvegandietmaynotoffereverythingthatthehumanbody15\nneeds.G.Freshfruitsandvegetables,grainsandnutsareallkeytoavegandiet.第三部分:英语知识应用(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)阅读下面短文,从短文后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。Onedayamansawanoldladywhowassittinginsidehercaratthesideoftheroad.Thoughitwasdark,hecouldseesheneeded41.Sohepulledupinfrontofhercarand42. Evenwiththesmileonhisface,shewas43.Noonehadstoppedtohelpforthelasthourorso.Washegoingtohurther?Hedidn'tlooksafe;helookedpoorandhungry.“I'mheretohelpyou44yourcar,ma’am.Bytheway,mynameisBryanAnderson,”hesaid. AsAndersonwas45asparetiretohercar,theladyrolleddownthewindowand46totalktohim.ShetoldhimthatshewasfromSt.Louisandwasonlypassingthrough.Shecouldn’t47himenoughforcomingtoheraid. Andersonjustsmiledasheputhistools48.Theladyaskedhowmuchsheowedhim.Hetoldherthatifshereallywantedto49himback,thenexttimeshesawsomeonewhoneededhelp,shecouldgivethatpersonthe50theyneeded.Hewaiteduntilshestartedhercaranddriveoff. Afewmilesdowntheroadtheladysawasmall51.Shewentinforabitetoeat.The52cameoverandbroughtacleantoweltowipeherwethair,withasweetsmile.Thelady53thewaitresswasnearlyeightmonthspregnant,butsheneverletthestrain(劳累)andacheschangeher54whensheservedher. Thelady55hermealandpaidwithahundreddollarbill.Thewaitressquicklywenttoget56forherhundreddollarbill,buttheoldladyhadslippedrightoutthedoor.Shewas57bythetimethewaitresscameback.Thewaitresswonderedwheretheladycouldbe. Therewasa58onthenapkin:“Youdon'towemeanything.Somebodyoncehelped15\nmeoutthewayI'mhelpingyou.Ifyoureallywanttopaymeback,hereiswhatyoudo:donotletthischainof59endwithyou.”Underthe60werefourmore$100bills.41.A.restB.helpC.adviceD.encouragement42.A.droppedoffB.passedbyC.gotoutD.lookedaround43.A.worriedB.surprisedC.disappointedD.confused44.A.pushB.cleanC.removeD.start45.A.fittingB.drivingC.showingD.making46.A.continuedB.stoppedC.beganD.waited47.A.admireB.thankC.trustD.understand48.A.offB.upC.onD.away49.A.payB.sendC.getD.turn50.A.foodB.moneyC.assistanceD.courage51.A.shopB.cafeC.marketD.hotel52.A.managerB.guestC.cleanerD.waitress53.A.noticeB.admittedC.agreedD.remembered54.A.mindB.habitC.attitudeD.voice55.A.preparedB.finishedC.requestedD.served56.A.dishesB.menusC.foodD.change57.A.goneB.lostC.doneD.left58.A.checkB.book.C.reportD.note59.A.secretsB.loveC.believeD.trust60.A.tableB.chairC.napkinD.plate第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,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。Beingraisedinafamilyofteachers,I61(get)plentyofchancetoconnectwithliteraturesinceayoungage.SoIhavemanystoriesaboutmeandreading.Itwasmyfather62tookmeontheroadtoreadingandmademeappreciate15\nitsbeauty.WhenIwasalittlegirl,heboughtmeabook63(name)TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms.Iwastooyoungtoreadthisdifficultwork,somyfatherexplainedittome64(patient).Fromthenon,Istartedtoenjoyreadingbooks.WhenIbecameamiddleschoolstudent,IbegantoreadsomeEnglishclassicsonmyown.Sometimes,Iwouldwritedownmythoughsand65(feel).AmongallthebooksthatIread,JaneEyreleftthe66(deep)impressiononme.Iwashavingsomedifficultieswithmystudiesatthattime,67JaneEyre’spersistenceandcourageinspiredmealot.Thanks68myreadinghabit,Imanaged69(overcome)thedifficultyofmystudies.Recently,Ithoughtaboutthebenefits70readingcouldbringus.Readingcanclearourmindsandmotivateus.Ihopethatmystorycaninspireyoutostartyourownreadingadventure.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号()并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Mr.Johnsonisahardworkingteacher.Everyday,hespenttoomuchtimeonhiswork.Withalittlesleepandhardlyanybreak,heworksfrommorningtillnight.Hardworkhavemadehimveryill.“Hehasruinedhishealthy.Weareworriedabouthim.”Thatiswhichotherteacherssay.Yesterdayafternoon,IpaidavisitonMr.Johnson.Iwaseagertoseehim,butoutsideherroomIstopped.Ihadtocalmmyselfdown.QuietlyIsteppedtheroom.Isawhimlyinginbed,lookingatsomeofthepicturewehadtakentogether.Iunderstoodthathemissedusjustasmanyaswemissedhim.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是光明中学高三学生李华。你的美国笔友John15\n在给你的信件中提到他对中国历史很感兴趣,并请你介绍一位你喜欢的历史人物。请你给对方写个回信,内容包括:1.人物介绍2.人物贡献3.该人物对你的影响。注意:1.词数不能少于100;2.语句流畅,连贯文体;3.书写(5分)DearJohn,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua15\n高三第二次月考英语答案一.听力1-5ABBBA6-10ABABC11-15BCABB16-20BACAC二.阅读理解21-23CCD24-27CABD28-31CBDD32-35BDDB36-40DBEAF三.完形填空41-45BCADA46-50CBDAC51-55BDACB56-60DADBC四.语法填空61.havegot\gotten62.that\who63.named64.patiently65.feelings66.deepest67.but68.to69.toovercome70.that\which五.短文改错71.spent→spends72.alittle中a去掉73.havemade中have变为has74.healthy→health75.which→what76.on→to77.her→his78.stepped后加into79.picture后加“s”80.many→much六.写作DearJohn,Thankyouforyourletter.I’mgladthatyou’veinterestinanChinesehistory.WhenitcomestomyfavoriteChinesehistoricalfigure,IhavetosayIrespectConfuciusthemost,thefounderofConfucianism.HeisthemostimpottantscholarandeducatorinChinesehistory.Intheyearssincehepassedaway,hehashadagreatinflunceonthemoralityandideasofeveryoneinChina.Onapersonallevel,hehasinspiredmetobehaveinthebestpossiblewaytowardmembersofmyfamilyandeveryoneImeet.HowmuchdoyouknowaboutConfucius?Haveyoubeeninspiredbyanyothersimilarhistoricalfiguresfromyourcountry?Pleasewritebackandletmeknow.YoursLiHua15