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2022-2023學(xué)年天津第二十五中學(xué)高二英語月考試卷含解析一、選擇題1.LiQiangcaught

sightofWangPinginthehoveringcarriageagainand

notimeheflewafterhisfriend.A.a;in

B./;at

C.a;at

D./;in參考答案:D2.Nowadays,thereisa______increaseinchildren’screativity,fortheyaregreatlyencouragedtodeveloptheirtalents.

A.sharp

B.small

C.natural

D.much參考答案:A3.Thesunlightiswhiteandblinding_______hard-edgedshadowsontheground. A.throwing B.beingthrown C.tothrow

D.tobethrown參考答案:A4.—Itwasalongway.Whydidn’tyoucometoborrowmybicycle?—Oh,Ithoughtit_______.A.willbeused

B.wasused

C.hadbeenused

D.wasbeingused參考答案:D5.Thefactoryused65percentoftherawmaterials,therestofwhich_____savedforotherpurposes.A.is

B.were

C.was

D.are參考答案:B6.—Canyoukeepaneyeonmybag?Ineedtogotothewashingcloset.—________.It’llbesafewithme.

A.Goahead

B.NevermindC.It’smypleasure

D.Forgetit參考答案:A7.Toourdelight,thewholesituationisourcontrolandwehaveagoodchanceofwinningthecompetition.

A.outofB.intoC.within D.without參考答案:C提示:句意為:“使我們高興的是,整個情況在我們的控制之下,我們很可能贏得比賽?!眞ithinone’scontrol“在某人的控制之下”。

35.---Wouldyouliketohavesupperwithme?

---Yes,_________.A.I'dlike

B.I'dlikegoing

C.I'dliketodo

D.I'dliketo參考答案:D略9.---GoingtowatchtheWomen’sVolleyballMatchonWednesday?---________!Willyougowithme?A.Youthere

B.YoubetC.Yougotme

D.Youknowbetter參考答案:BB考查情景交際。Youbet當(dāng)然,肯定地,符合句意。Youthere你在哪兒;Yougotme你難住我了;Youknowbetter你更清楚。句意:——星期三去看女子排球比賽嗎?——當(dāng)然!你能同我一起去嗎?10.Iam________yoursuggestion________weshouldspendmoretimeonthisproject.A.infavourof;which

B.inhonorof;thatC.infavourof;that

D.inhonorof;which參考答案:C11.Isn’tittimeyougotdownto______thepapers?

A.mark

B.bemarked

C.beingmarked

D.Marking參考答案:D12.

Fromtheschoolname

onthepackage,weguessedthatitmightbelongtoastudentofourschool.A.tomark

B.marking

C.marked

D.havingbeenmarked參考答案:C13.33

---Willyoureadmeastory,Mummy?

---OK.You_______haveoneifyougotobedassoonaspossible.

A.might

B.must

C.could

D.shall參考答案:D略14.Inthereadingroom,wefoundher_______atthedesk,withherattention______onabook.A.seated;fixing

B.tosit;fixed

C.seated;fixed

D.seating;fixing參考答案:C15._____thattheproblemwasmorethanhecoulddealwith,hecalledthepoliceforhelp.A.Havingbeenrealized

B.TorealizeC.Realizing

D.Havingrealized參考答案:D略16.--DoyouhaveanyideawhatJoandidyesterday?--Iknowshespentatleastasmuchtimedancingasshe___________.A.read

B.didreading

C.spenttoread

D.wasreading參考答案:B二、完型填空17.Exerciseisoftensaidtobegoodforeveryone.Butanewstudyhasshownthatexercisecouldbe

16

especiallyforpeoplepastmiddleage.Thestudywas

17

withmice.Itshowedthatalthoughmildexercise

18

agoodeffectonthemuscles,it

19

themusclesofmicepastmiddleage.Thethreegroupofmiceintheexperimentwere

20

inageatyoung,middle-aged,andelderlyhumans.Themicewere

21

onathread-mill(踏車)30minutesadayforafive-weekperiod.Atthe

22

ofthattime,theyoungmice’slegmuscleshadincreasedalmost30percentinweigh,butthoseofthe

23

micewerereducedby25percent.No

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patternshowedforthemiddle-agedmice.

DavidGershon,andexpertwho

25

outtheexperiment,explainedthattheoldermice’smuscleswereprobablyalready

26

downandthatexerciseworsenedthe

27.AnearlierstudybyGershonshowedthatmiddleagedmicebenefitedfrom

28

iftheystartedexercisingyoungandcontinuedit.

It’sclearthatbecausethetestsweredoneonmice,drawingconclusionsabouthumansistooearly.Butthestudiesdonottotally

29

thetheorythatexerciseisgoodunderanyconditions.Let’susethetestsonmiceasa

30

forotherstudies.16.A.beneficial

B.friendly

C.tiring

D.unhealthy17.A.done

B.tested

C.met

D.seen18.A.made

B.took

C.had

D.brought19.A.harmed

B.helped

C.improved

D.reduced20.A.a(chǎn)imed

B.connected

C.indicated

D.represented21.A.directed

B.driven

C.hung

D.placed22.A.beginning

B.start

C.end

D.point23.A.young

B.middle-aged

C.old

D.small24.A.clean

B.clear

C.proper

D.visible25.A.started

B.carried

C.went

D.studied26.A.breaking

B.failing

C.letting

D.slowing27.A.body

B.condition

C.situation

D.state28.A.muscles

B.experiments

C.humans

D.exercises29.A.a(chǎn)ppreciate

B.a(chǎn)ssist

C.promote

D.support30.A.bridge

B.means

C.proposal

D.warning參考答案:16-20DACAA

21-25BCCBB

26-30ABDDA三、閱讀理解18.閱讀理解Whileincomeworryisarathercommonproblemoftheaged,lonelinessisanotherproblemthatagedparentsmayface.Ofallthereasonsthatexplaintheirloneliness,alargegeographicaldistancebetweenparentsandtheirchildrenisthemajorone.Thisphenomenoniscommonlyknownas“EmptyNestSyndrome”(空巢綜合癥).

Inordertoseekbetterchancesoutsidetheircountries,manyyoungpeoplehavegoneabroad,leavingtheirparentsbehindwithnoclearideaofwhentheywillreturnhome.Theirparentsspendcountlesslonelydaysandnights,takingcareofthemselves,inthehopethatsomedaytheirchildrenwillcomebacktostaywiththem.ThefactthatmostoftheseyoungpeoplehavegonetoEuropeanizedorAmericanizedsocietiesmakesitunlikelythattheywillholdastightlytothevalueofdutyastheywouldhaveiftheyhadnotlefttheircountries.Whateverthecase,ithasbeennotedthatthevaluestheyholddonotnecessarilymatchwhattheyactuallydo.Thisgeographicalandculturaldistancealsopreventsthegrown-upchildrenfromprovidingresponseintimefortheiragedparentslivingbythemselves.

Thesituationinwhichgrown-upchildrenlivefarawayfromtheiragedparentshasbeendescribedas“distantparentphenomenon”,whichiscommonbothindevelopedcountriesandindevelopingcountries.Oursocietyhasnotyetbeenwellpreparedfor“EmptyNestSyndrome”.

64.Accordingtothepassage,thelonelinessofagedparentsismainlycausedby_________.

A.theirearlierexperienceoffeelinglonely

B.theunfavorablelivingconditionsintheirnativecountries

C.thecommonworryabouttheirincome

D.thegeographicaldistancebetweenparentsandchildren

65.Manyyoungpeoplehavegoneabroad,leavingtheiragedparentsbehind,to_________.

A.liveinthecountrieswithmoremoney

B.seekabetterplacefortheiragedparents

C.continuetheirstudiesabroad

D.realizetheirdreamsinforeigncountries

66.Ifyoungpeoplegoabroad,_________.

A.theydonotholdtothevalueofdutyatall

B.theycangivesomehelptotheirparentsbackhome

C.theycannotdowhattheyshouldfortheirparents

D.theybelievewhattheyactuallydoisright

67.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat_________.

A.thesituationsinthedevelopedanddevelopingcountriesaredifferent

B.“EmptyNestSyndrome”hasarrivedunexpectedlyinoursociety

C.childrenwillbecomeindependentassoonastheygoabroad

D.theagedparentsarenotfullypreparedfor“EmptyNestSyndrome”參考答案:64-67DDCB略19.TodayisNationalBike-to-WorkDay.AndonNewYorkCity’sjammedstreets,peoplearecyclingonhundredsofmilesofnewbikelanes.ButNewYork’swidespreadeffortstomakestreetssaferforbikeshavealsoleftsomelocalscomplainingaboutthelossofparkingspotsandlanesforcars.Whentheweatherisgood,AaronNaparsteklikestopedal(用踏板踩)histwoyoungkidstoschoolonaspecialDutch-madebicycle.Naparsteksupportsthenewlane.Aaron:ThebikelaneonProspectParkWestisreallyintroducingalotofnewpeopletotheideathatit’spossibletouseabikeinNewYorkCityfortransportationortotravelaround.Thisiswhat21stcenturyNewYorkCitylookslike.ProspectParkWestisstillaone-wayroad,butwhereitusedtohavethreelanesofcartraffic,nowithastwo,plusaprotectedbikelane.Supporterssaythatmakestheroadsaferforeveryone,includingpedestrians,byslowingdowncarsandtakingbikesoffthesidewalk.Butsomelongtimeresidentsdisagree.LoisCarswellispresidentofagroupcalledSeniorsforSafety.Shesaysthetwo-waybikelaneisdangeroustoolderresidentswhoareusedtoone-waytraffic.Lois:Wewantedalane—therightkindoflanethatwouldkeepeverybodysafe,thatwouldkeepthebikerssafe.Butwewantittobedonetherightway.Andithasnotbeendonetherightway.CraigPalmerbuildsbarsandrestaurantsinManhattan.Iwasinterviewinghimforadifferentstorywhenhebroughtupthebikelanesallonhisown.Craig:IthinkthebiggestproblemisthatBloombergputallthesebikelanesin.Youtookwhatusedtobeafullstreetandyou’reshrinkingit.ThentherearetheHasidicJewsinWilliamsburg,Brooklyn,whoforcedthecitytoremoveabikelanethroughtheirneighborhood.ButpollsshowthatthemajorityofNewYorkerssupportbikelanesbyamarginof56%to39%.BicycleadvocateCarolineSamponaroofTransportationAlternativescallsthatamandate.Caroline:Ifthiswasanelection,wewouldhavealreadyhadourvictory.Thepublichasspokenandtheykeepspeaking.AndIthink,moreimportantly,thepublicisstartingtovotewiththeirpedals.58.WhatdoesAaronmeanbysaying“Thisiswhat21stcenturyNewYorkCitylookslike.”?

A.Ther

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