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四川泸州2025届高二英语下册二月考试题

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、―Have you seen the documentary named A Bite of China?

    ―Yeah!It’s the funniest one______I have ever seen.

    A.what B.which C.that D.when

  • 2、_______ they are nutritious is not a factor temping enough to get you eating more fruit and vegetables, here’s some news that may convince you -- they make you look good too.

    A.That B.As whether C.Whether D.If that

  • 3、Jack part in the exam because of his cheating in the last exam.

    A.is banned to take B.is banned from taking

    C.banned from taking D.banned to take

  • 4、______ a reply, he decided to write again.

    A.Not receiving

    B.Receiving not

    C.Not having received

    D.Having not received

  • 5、She lost heart since she failed in the exam. She felt_____about her future.

    A.puzzle B.puzzling

    C.puzzled D.puzzles

  • 6、My car broke down halfway, ______ me to come late.

    A.causing B.to cause C.having caused D.and cause

  • 7、The manager’s order was that the names______ to in his report _______ to Mr Brown immediately.

    A.referred; be e-mailed B.referring; should be e-mailed

    C.referred; were e-mailed D.was referred; must be e-mailed

  • 8、How did he manage to______ the three children? I couldn’t believe my eyes.

    A.bring out B.bring down C.bring up D.bring about

  • 9、The reason ________ you failed in the test yesterday, I suppose, was ________ you didn’t follow your teacher’s advice.

    A.which; because

    B.that; why

    C.why; that

    D.why; because

  • 10、Mother Teresa _______ great contribution to the world peace, _______ she was awarded the Nobel Price in 1979.

    A.might have made, because B.must have made, for

    C.could have make, since D.should have make, as

  • 11、My brother is so interested in languages that, he is now learning _____ third language besides Eng-lish and French.

    A.不填 B.the C.a D.that

  • 12、——I'm going to Paris next week.

    ——____________! So am I

    A. Wish you good luck B. What a coincidence

    C. Don't mention it D. Good trip

  • 13、Tom, you _____ leave all your clothes on the floor like this!

    A.wouldn’t B.mustn’t C.needn’t D.may not

  • 14、Jack who is good at swimming was asked to ______ the beginners at the swimming pool.

    A.go over B.turn over C.look over D.watch over

  • 15、— I’m delighted that we have accomplished this tough task successfully.

    —_____. There is still a lot of work to be done here.

    A.You can say that again B.It’s hard to say C.I’d rather you didn’t   D.Far from it

  • 16、Is there any possibility ________ scientists will find a planet like our earth in the near future?

    A. that B. which C. what D. whether

  • 17、It was difficult for me to understand what the expert was trying to in the speech, because I didn’t know about the local culture.

    A.make up

    B.catch up

    C.get across

    D.get along

  • 18、The speaker _________ from his seat and _________ his voice, looking excited.

    A.raised; raised B.rose; raised C.rose; rose D.raised; rose

  • 19、Food supplies in the flood--strucken area ______. We must take measures immediately before there is none left.

    A. are running out B. are running out of

    C. have run out of D. have run out

  • 20、In modern times, there are many means of ________both  in  the urban and the rural areas.

    A. communication B. communicate

    C. communicator D. communicative

  • 21、Plants need water to grow; ____________friendship needs our heart and passion to develop.

    A. similarly B. generally C. naturally D. fortunately

  • 22、The press conference(新闻发布会) was concerned _______ the Diaoyu Islands issue and every reporter present was concerned _______ China’s final decision.

    A.with, about B.about, with C.with, with D.about, about

  • 23、______she has earned her Ph D, she wants to find a job with higher pay.

    A.As if B.In case C.Even though D.Now that

  • 24、The manager made it a rule that nobody ______ use the telephone of the company to deal with personal affairs.

    A. might B. would

    C. must D. shall

  • 25、It seems that number sense is something we have ________ with many animals in the world.

    A.in common B.in turn C.in charge D.in return

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   Churchill, Manitoba is a small town. The northern winds roll through it from Canada's Hudson Bay. It might be just another point on the map if not for its seasonal settlers.

    It happens like clockwork every fall that hundreds of polar bears make their way through the town to the freezing bay where they hunt for seals after the ice packs enough to support their weight. The animals have been connected with Churchill since at least 1619. That's when Norwegian explorer Jens Munk and his sailors recorded making a meal of one bear while they wintered in the area. “It was of good taste and did not disagree with us. ”That's what Munk wrote in his journal.

    Over the years, the animals' coming has earned the town the name of“Polar Bear Capital of the World. ”Today, Churchill's bear population goes beyond its human population. There used to be about 7, 000 residents but now only 813 living there. There was no such thing as an organized tour group to see the bears until 1980. The town might have been in terrible financial hardships. But the growing bear tourism industry helped.

    Today, some 10, 000 tourists come to the town to see polar bears for six weeks in autumn every year. But the reasons why they come are different from before. Everyone was happier and they had such a good time seeing polar bears. Now things have changed because the word is out that this Western Hudson Bay population of bears, Churchill Bears, are going to be the first population of polar bears to die out. So when the tourists come up, they all have a little bit of a lump in their throats(如鲠在喉)because they're looking at a beautiful bear, but they're also looking at a dying-out bear, which makes the whole attitude toward the bears different. Unfortunately, that's becoming the major part of the whole attraction of the tours as well. Come and see the bears before it's too late.

    1What can we learn about Churchill polar bears from the text

    A.They have eaten up the seals in the Hudson Bay.

    B.They come to Churchill at the same time every year.

    C.They move to Churchill to escape the northern winds.

    D.They are so dangerous that most natives left their home.

    2What did Munk report in his journal

    A.They fed many polar bears. B.Polar bears were dangerous.

    C.They hunted a bear for food. D.They found some seals in the bay.

    3How do polar bears benefit Churchill

    A.They make many people settle down. B.They attract many hunters to come here.

    C.They bring much tourist income. D.They supply food to locals.

    4What is the main reason why tourists go to Churchill now

    A.To say good-bye to Churchill Bears. B.To help polar bears become happier.

    C.To take photos with Churchill Bears. D.To stop polar bears going to the town.

  • 27、   I earned about the zero waste movement in 2010 after reading a book about it in the library. It was eye-opening and encouraged me to remove as much single-use package as possible.

    But as I followed the adviceI met many challenges. It turns out that small town Ontario isn't nearly as progressive as San Francisco when it comes to allowing reusable containers in grocery stores.

    That’s when I wished I still live in downtown Toronto which would give me access to many health food store that allowed reusable containers. It took a while, but finally I realized that my location give me one key advantage over city’s people. I now live at the center of food production, which means I can go directly to producers to get ingredients that are not only package-free but the freshest and most delicious.

    “Zero waste should be thought as more of an ideal than an hard-and-fast rule. It’s so geographically independent on what is in your area, so I think it is about doing your best to make use of the resources you have.” said Celia Ristow, founder of a website. It is refreshing to see that fact accepted by others. It’s true that the best-known zero waste supporters are city’s people, who have access to many stores and restaurants that are willing to work with them.

    However, wherever you are, it is impossible to find a places that meets all the ideals criteria. But that doesn’t mean we should stop trying. The food scene in my small town has changed greatly in the past six years and far more reusable choices have been available than before. We have a food co-op that allows for online ordering and home delivering, many locations for dropping off milk bottles, a growing summer farmer’s market and large pick-your own fruit farm.

    I tell people and remind myself to remove what you can. Maybe the farmer’s market share are only seasonal, and you have to be perfect, in fact, as the saying goes, “Perfection is the enemy of progress.”

    1What advantage does the author have over city's people?

    A.An access to delicious food B.A chance to avoid wasting food

    C.A direct access to farmer D.A chance to refusing food containers

    2What does Celia Ristow say about zero waste?

    A.It should be viewed as a rule. B.It requires you to start small.

    C.It is more widely supported. D.It has geographic limitation.

    3Which of the following is suggested in the text?

    A.Making good use of what you have. B.Finding some more zero waste methods.

    C.Trying to improve your surroundings. D.Buying supermarket produce once a week.

    4What might be a suitable title for the text?

    A.Zero Waste makes no place perfect B.Zero Waste depends on where you live

    C.Zero Waste is a hard-and-fast rule D.Zero Waste calls on you to start small

  • 28、   I grew up in New Jersey and didn’t spend a night outdoors until I turned 30, when I decided I should know how to set up a tent. I attended a month-long course in the Absaroka Mountains in Wyoming and learned to be comfortable without a roof over my head. Ever since, I’ve tried to go camping once a year, to keep up my skills.

    I’d been telling my son about the joys of the great outdoors, and he was eager to join me. And I was eager for him to experience at a young age what it had taken me so long to discover. Yet I was also worried. It seemed that every time I went camping, I forgot something---like a frying pan or my knife. I could get by with these mistakes when I was on my own. But with my son along, it was a different story.

    So, with our supplies checked again and again, we piled into the car and headed north. After 20 minutes, my son turned and asked, "How much farther, Dad? "I’d worried that five miles might be too much for him, but the lake had seemed the perfect destination. I began to tell stories. But after a steep grade, he quit. Then I reached for my bag of M&M’s---the normally forbidden treat meant to be saved until our work was done.

    Three dozen candy-coated chocolate later, we found the lake. We were excited. I showed him how to set up the tent. As darkness fell, my son laughed himself to sleep. In the morning, the stove wouldn’t light. My son had sardines and M&M’s for breakfast and pronounced it the best meal he had ever eaten. After a few hours, we went back home.

    The following year, we got rained out, and the year after that, time got away from us. But next weekend, we’re heading out for another overnight. A bag of M&M’s is already in my pack.

    1It can be concluded that the writer used to_________.

    A.take his knife each time B.meet some unexpected trouble

    C.fail to reach his destination D.prepare very well

    2The underlined sentence "it was a different story" in Paragraph 2 means________.

    A.he was a careless man B.he should be more careful

    C.his son would help him a lot D.his son would handle the mistake

    3Why did the writer tell the stories during the walk?

    A.To encourage his son. B.To meet his son’s request.

    C.To let his son forget the walk. D.To take a good rest.

    4Why will the writer still carry a bag of M&M’s during the next camping?

    A.Because they were his best meal. B.Because they were main camping food.

    C.Because they were easy to carry. D.Because they were his son’s favorite.

  • 29、   People in Mayilattumparaa village in southwest Indiacould not sleep at night. Because of habitat losswild elephants would enter their village to look for fooddestroying crops and farmland.

    The villagers tried to keep the wild elephants out with electric fences(电网),deep holes and plants believed to keep the animals away. They even tried beating drums(鼓),but nothing worked

    The repeated damage of crops led some villagers to stop farming. Luckilylast year villagers found what keeps the elephants away: honey bees. Elephants are afraid of loudly buzzing bees and their stings(蛰).

    An electric fence holding beehives(蜂巢)now runs along the border of the village. When elephants try to pass the 2. 5 kilometers electric fenceangry bees fly out and the elephants quickly run away. Protected by the beesfarmers have returned to growing their crops.

    Roy works for Agriculture Technology Management Agency. He said the idea for the fence came from the work of an Oxford University researcher(研究者),Lucy King. In 2008Lucy successfully tested whether honeybees would keep elephants away from areas in Kenya. Researchers in Tanzania had the same success. SoRoy worked with the farmers in Mayilattumpara to start the experiment.

    Setting up the fence and beehives in a large farmland was not easy. The farmers needed to learn how to care for the bees and deal with the cost of keeping up the system. The results of this experiment have encouraged farmers from other areas to try similar projects. The officials also have been working to deal with trouble between humans and elephants by improving the elephants' natural habitat.

    1What was the real trouble of the villagers in Mayilattumpara?

    A.They couldn't sleep at night. B.They lost their habitats.

    C.They were short of food. D.They suffered from farmland damage.

    2Which is not the way to keep the wild elephants out?

    A.Electric fences. B.Deep holes.

    C.Big fires. D.Beating drums.

    3Who first had the idea for the electric fences holding beehives?

    A.A local Indian farmer. B.A university researcher.

    C.An agriculture official. D.An experienced beekeeper.

    4Where does this text probably come from

    A.A health magazine. B.A biology textbook.

    C.A tourist guide. D.A news report.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 30、   Mike had many bookmarks (书签). He had _________ them over the years. He was _________ and weak and would celebrate his 80th birthday.

    Trying to find out what to buy Mike was a(n) _________ task as he always asked for little. He love to _________, and had many books. But, to buy him a book seemed impossible _________ I did not know what books he had. So, when I found a special custom bookmark, I thought it was _________; it might be different from what he had collected.

    The custom bookmark had the following _________ written on it: To live is to function (起作用). When Mike opened the _________, he smiled. Then he told me it was _________ by Oliver Wendell Holmes. It was just part of Mr. Holmes’ __________. He then went and got a newspaper clipping (剪报) that had Mr. Holmes’ words written in his nineties.

    I felt __________. At 80, he immediately __________ the author of the saying on the bookmark. To my greater __________, he even had the newspaper clipping. Mike then told me he read these __________ words by Mr. Holmes every year on his birthday. He said, “The words __________ me that no matter how old you are, there is a reason why you are here. And, you need to have __________ no matter what your age.”

    As I __________ Mike’s house, I thought how true those words are. I __________ some people who were much __________ than Mike but achieved so little. Mike was at 80, still setting his goals, still aiming to __________ himself and to help others! What a great man!

    1A.sold B.collected C.examined D.made

    2A.humorous B.successful C.busy D.old

    3A.difficult B.pleasant C.simple D.important

    4A.swim B.write C.read D.talk

    5A.though B.and C.but D.as

    6A.cheap B.perfect C.useful D.real

    7A.joke B.story C.saying D.note

    8A.present B.pocket C.door D.book

    9A.discovered B.passed C.appreciated D.written

    10A.life B.roles C.words D.advice

    11A.excited B.happy C.worried D.amazed

    12A.liked B.recognized C.guessed D.affected

    13A.surprise B.knowledge C.delight D.mind

    14A.soft B.great C.secret D.foreign

    15A.warm B.promise C.tell D.ask

    16A.goals B.friends C.ideas D.abilities

    17A.found B.entered C.left D.built

    18A.thought of B.depended on C.picked up D.played with

    19A.more active B.younger C.richer D.more outgoing

    20A.express B.help C.follow D.improve

四、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 31、课本原文填空。

    Festivals and celebrations of all kinds have been held everywhere since ancient times. Most ancient festivals would celebrate the end of cold weather, planting in spring and 【1】 in autumn. Sometimes celebrations would be held after 【2】 had caught animals. At that time people would 【3】 if food was difficult to find, 【4】 during the cold winter months. Today's festivals have many 【5】, some religious, some seasonal, and some for special people or events.

    The most 【6】 and important festivals are the ones 【7】 look forward to the end of winter and to the coming of spring. 【8】 the Spring Festival in China, people eat dumplings, fish and meat and may give children lucky money in red paper. There are dragon dances and carnivals, and families celebrate the Lunar New Year together. Some Western countries have very exciting carnivals, 【9】 take place forty days before Easter, usually in February. These carnivals might include parades, dancing in the streets day and 【10】, loud music and colourful 【11】 of all kinds. Easter is an important religious and social festival for Christians around the world. It celebrates the 【12】 of Jesus from the dead and the coming of spring and new life. Japan’s Cherry Blossom Festival happens a little later. The country, covered with cherry tree flowers, looks 【13】 though it is covered with pink snow.

    People love to get together to eat, drink and have fun 【14】 each other. Festivals let us enjoy life, be proud of our 【15】 and forget our work for a little while.

五、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 32、91 最近,你们学校对假期线上学习进行了一次调查,请根据下表内容用英语写一篇短文,介绍调查结果并谈谈你的看法。

    看法

    原因

    85.6%同学满意

     

    1.学习课程安排合理,巩固了学科知识。

    2. 教师的教学形式多种多样,寓教于乐。

    14.4%同学不满意

     

    1. 打乱了个人的学习计划。

    2. 没人监督,容易分心,学习效率低。

    你的看法:

    1.___________________

    2._________________

     

     

    注意:150词左右。文章的开头已经给出。文章中不得出现考生真实信息。

    参考词汇:监督 supervise v. 分心 distract v.

    Recently a survey on online class learning in the holiday has been conducted in our school.

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