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1、 2014-2015學(xué)年度第二次月考英語(yǔ)試題(B1M2-B2M2) 分值:150分 時(shí)間:120分鐘I.單項(xiàng)選擇。(每題1分,共計(jì)30分)1.It was amazing to take the Transrapid Maglev._!It went so fast that I had arrived at Pudong Airport before I realized it. A.No way B. No problem C. Absolutely D. Completely2.John will go to Shanghai by_ air tomorrow where he is i

2、nvited to play _ part in a new film. A.the, the B./;a C. the/a D./;the3.Im _ for Finland for my Christmas holiday. Have a good time! A.keeping off B. putting off C. taking off D. turning off4._ a strange plant! Ive never seen it before. A.What B. Which C. How D. Whether5.The dress is _, so I will fe

3、el embarrassed if I wear it to the dinner party. A.out of sight B. out of work C. out of order D. out of date6.A great number of students_ said they were forced to stay up late studying. A.to survey B. surveyed C. to be surveyed D. surveying7._ in the following competition? A.What prize do you think

4、 you will get B.Do you think what prize youll get C.What prize do you think will you get D.Do you think what prize will you get8.As is reported, it is 100 years_ Qinghua University was founded. A.when B. before C. after D. since9.It is the third time that Lucy_ first in the singing competition. A.ca

5、me out B. will come out C. has come out D. had come out10.The traditional approach _ with complex problems is to break down into smaller, more easily managed problems. A.in dealing B. to dealing with C. dealing D. to deal11.It seems there are _people act out of work because of economic crisis . Some

6、thing must be done to create more employment. A.a great many B. a great many of C. a great deal D. a large number12.Ill appreciate _ if you offer to help me. A.that B. this C. one D. it13.Can you imagine how much _ the world would be if everyone took a small step towards living green? A.well B. good

7、 C. better D. best14.What was his _ to this news?He jumped with joy. A.aim B. reaction C. description D. conclusion 15.Mark has become a scientist when he was a child; he liked to find out_ things worked. A.if B. that C. what D. how16.The train _arrive at 9:40 , but was 30 minutes late because of th

8、e thick fog. A.was supposed to B. was unlikely to C. was about to D. was used to17._ of the city _destroyed in the war that broke out in 1945. A.Two-thirds, were B. Two-thirds, was C. Two-third, was D. Two-third, were 18.Do you _ play computer games after school?No, I always have a lot of homework t

9、o do. A.incorrectly B. completely C. similarly D. frequently 19.Hope for the best and prepare for the worst is a proverb meaning that life is beautiful and full of difficulties _. A.still B. as well C. either D. in case20.My brother is really _. He often works in his office for into the night. A.ope

10、n-minded B. self-confident C. hard-working D. warm-hearted21.Here _ a series of comic books on my shelf, some of which I have read twice. A.is B. are C. have D. has22.The system has been designed to give students quick and easy _ to the digital resources of the library. A.passage B. way C. means D.

11、access23._ film with music and painting, you will find film has a much shorter history. A.Having compared B. Comparing C. Compared D. Compare24.Finally, the peoples life in this area returned to its _state. A.normal B. convenient C. familiar D. unusual25.Read this story ,_you will realize that not e

12、verything can be bought with money. A.or B. but C. and D. no26.Its surprising that your brother_. Russian so quicklyhe hasnt lived there very long. A.picked up B. looked up C. put up D. made up27.Ann is in hospital.Oh, really? I _ know . I _ go and visit her. A.didnt, am going to B. dont, would C. d

13、ont, will D . didnt , will 28.Just as the manager says, _ to take their adventure course will certainly learn many useful skills. A.kids enough brave B. kids brave enough C. enough brave kids D. brave enough kids29.His parents are anxious _him because he cant concentrate _what he does. A.for, in B.

14、about, with C. about, on D. for, on30. Good morning, madam._ Id like to buy a T-shirt for my son.A. What do you want? B. How do you think of it?C. How can I help you?D Whats the matter?第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié), 滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 ( A )These days when someone says a computer has a bug in

15、it, usually they mean that theres a problem with one of its programs.Bu back in the early days of computers, a woman named Grace Hopper was part of the team that discovered the very first computer bug. As a mathematician, Hopper had been hired by ;the navy to help program the new Mark II computer, w

16、hose job was to quickly solve the math problems ships and airplanes used to find their way.The Mark II worked by reading instructions from a long strip of paper with holes punched(打孔) in it. The computer translated the patterns of holes into the math problems it was supposed to solve.One afternoon i

17、n 1947 Hopper and her team were running a program. But the computer wasnt giving them the right results. They finally ended up taking the Mrk II apart, looking for problems.It was the dead moth( 蛾) ! The month was blocking some of the holes on the paper strip-no wonder the computer didnt know what t

18、o do.Hoper knew that the term ”bug” had been used before when there were problems with machines. But this was the first time a computer had ever had one,. She thought it was funny that it was a real bug. Some people think Hopper was the first person to use the word “ debug” to mean “ get rid of the

19、problems in a computer “.Grace Hopper worked with computers her whole life and went on to become a rear admiral(海軍少將 ) in the U.S. Navy. She was the first person to write a word-based computer language. This makes it easier for people to tell computers what to do. Some people called her “Grandma COB

20、OL “, but to most she was just “Amerazing Grace”.31. According to the text, Grace Hopper _. A. created the term “ bug” B. invented the Mark II computer C. once piloted ships and airplanes D. was the first to “debug” a computer program32. We can learn from the text that _. A. there were few women sci

21、entists in the early 19th century. B.Grace Hopper was the first person to use computer language. C. Grace Hopper made great contributions to computer science. D. Grace Hopper had been a teacher before working in the U. S. Navy.33. This text is mainly about _. A. the early life of Grace Hopper B. the

22、 origin of the first computer bug C. the history of the Mark II computer D. the function of the Mark II computer ( B )Sam Martin, 24, from BelfastI do all my shopping on Christmas Eve because I prefer to get it done quickly. I certainly dont enjoy shopping. It doesnt matter when I shop-I probably wo

23、nt buy gifts that people will want anyway. I just look at whats for sale and choose from whatever is there. I am never disappointed because I never have any idea what to buy anyone before I get to the shop, and I dont care about getting it at the best price.Lucy Collins, 34, from LiverpoolIve always

24、 finished all my shopping by the middle of August. I buy when things are cheap and when I can afford to . I also enjoy trying to buy as many gifts as possible at less than the full price. This year, Ive spent 230 and saved695 on the prices I think Christmas is a magical time so I like looking for gi

25、fts throughout the year.I also like knowing Ive bought presents that people will enjoy, rather than picking through whatever is left in the shops on Christmas Eve.Frankie Bircham, 31, from HertfordshireIve always finished shopping by the end of September. I like the satisfaction of giving people pre

26、sents they want-I dont like “ Oh, thatll do “. I prefer to buy online so I can compare prices to make sure Im getting the best possible deal. Its cheaper than travelling into London to go shopping and I can easily return anything I dont like when it arrives.Andi Euridge, 40, from LondonI start my sh

27、opping in January and have always finished it by November. I dont like online shopping because then you have the craziness of parcel(包裹) not arriving in time.I live on a tight budget(預(yù)算 ) and I cannot afford to buy all my gifts with one months pay. So I prefer picking up a present here and there thr

28、oughout the year.34. We can learn from the text that Sam Martin_. A. is an organized shopper B. hates shopping in a hurry C. always buys presents at a discount D. enjoys doing some last minute shopping35.What do Lucy Cillins and Frankie Bircham have in common ? A. They do shopping when the shops are

29、 quiet. B. They care about the receivers feelings. C. They choose presents everywhere. D.They like online shopping.36. Why does Andi Euridge dislike online shopping ? A. It makes him run over budget. B. Its not much cheaper than shops. C. Returning the goods troubles him. D. It causes anxiety when p

30、arcels dont arrive in time.37. Who gets Christmas presents prepared first ? A. Lucy Collins B. Sam Martin C. Andi Euridge D. Frankie Bircham ( C )Mountaineering is one of the most popular sports. It combines mountain hiking and climbing. Sometimes it includes skiing in snow-covered areas. Maybe this

31、 sport is so popular because it can be more extreme(極限的 ) or less extreme depending on the difficulty of the mountain you choose to climb. It is a sport that any physically fit person can do,Mountaineering is often called Alpinism, especially in European languages, which suggests climbing with diffi

32、culty such high mountains as the Alps. A mountaineer with such great skill is called an Alkpinist. The word alpinism was born in the 19th century to refer to climbing as a sport.Rappelling, one form of mountaineering, involves(涉及) tying yourself to a rope and going down a step slope(陡坡). Instead of

33、climbing down with your hands and feet, you actually walk down the slope backwards. Its certainly a quick and frightening way to get down a mountain, Or, in many case, a waterfall!The first time I went rappelling was down a mountain waterfall. It was over 70 feet high, and the water rushed over it v

34、iolently. My guide tied a safety rope to me and sent me over the side of the rushing water, At first, I was terrified and hung on for dear life. But, after a while, I realize that I wouldnt fall, so I relaxed and began to enjoy it, After all, few people can say they have walked on a waterfall !38. A

35、ccording to the text, mountaineering _. A. involves both hiking and climbing B. became popular in the 19th century C. can be done only by Alpinists D. is the most extreme sport39. When he tried rappelling in the beginning, the author felt_. A. excited B. nervous C. proud D. annoyed40. The underlined

36、 word “ it” in the last paragraph refers to “ _ A. the waterfall B. the rappelling C. the rope D. the mountain41. The text would probably be found in a _. A. history textbook B. travel guide C. sports magazine D. news report ( D ) Bad news if youve got a sweet tooth-eating too many sweets could make

37、 you forgetful. Researchers have found that keeping low sugar levels in the blood is good for the brain,The study , published in the journal Neurology, showed people with too much sugar in thir blood were more likely to have memory problems. Researchers looked at 141 people with an average age of 63

38、 who did not have diabetes( 糖尿病) or pre-diabetes, Those with less sugar in their blood were more likely to score well on memory tests. The researchers found that people with high levels of sugar in their blood were less able to recall a list of 15 words 30 minutes after hearing them. An increase of

39、about seven mmol/mol of a long-term marker of glucose(葡萄糖 ) control called HbA1c( 糖化血紅蛋白) went along with remembering two fewer words.Dr Agnes Floel, of Charite University Hospital in Berlin, said,” These results suggest even for people within the normal range of blood sugar lowering their blood sug

40、ar level could be a promising method for preventing memory problems and cognitive decline(認(rèn)知減退 ) as they age. Methods such as taking in fewer calories and increasing physical activity should be tested.” Volunteers who were overweight, who drank more than three and a half servingsof alcohol per day a

41、nd who had memory and thinking problems were ruled out before the study started.The participants memory skills were then tested along with their blood glucose levels . Participants also had brain scans to measure the size of their hippocampus(海馬體 ). Dr Clare Walton, research communications manager f

42、or the Alzheimers Society, said, “We already know that type 2 diabetes is a risk factor for developing Alzheimers disease, but this new study suggests that higher blood sugar levels may also be linked to poor memory in people without diabetes.”The research suggests that adjusting blood sugar levels

43、might be a way to improve peoples memory, even if they dont have diabetes. However, before people without diabetes consider changing their diets or taking medicine, more research is needed to test this theory. One in three people over 65 will develop dementia(癡呆 ) so investing in research like this

44、is vital.42, What does the passage mainly tell us ?A. Eating too many sweets makes you fat. B Eating sweets makes your teeth bad.C. Eating sweets makes your blood glucose high D. Eating too many sweets makes you forgetful.43.What will cause people to score badly on memory tests ? A. Diabetes B. Pre-

45、diabetes C. High blood sugar D. Low blood sugar44.What can we learn from the passage ? A. Scientists are very strict with the people who are researched in this study. B. With age advancing , peoples cognitive ability declines quickly. C. Reducing the amount of blood sugar can improve peoples memory.

46、 D. Memory might be lowered by drinking too much alcohol.45.Why is it important to test the theory on improving peoples memory by adjusting blood sugar levels ? A. because memory loss happened at an early age. B. Because more than half people suffer from memory loss. C. Because it is important for p

47、eople to study the cause of Alzheimers disease. D. because more than 30% of seniors suffer from memory loss.第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分, 滿分10分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容, 從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 Four great study habits It is never too late to develop great study habits. Take a look at this list of good habits and start

48、 making some changes,Communicate with your teacher 46 A student-teacher relationship is no different., Miscommunication is another one of those factors that can cause bad grades, although you have made good efforts on your part.Set up a study zone at homeTake the time to know your real needs and pla

49、n for the perfect study place, After all, if you cant concentrate, you certainly cant expect to learn very well. 47 Then stock your study space with school supplies that will help you avoid last- minute sudden events, 48 You know that its important to study for test days, right ? but there are other

50、 things you should consider besides that actual material that the test will cover. What if you show up for the test day and room is freezing cold ? For many students, this would cause them to break their concentration. 49 plan ahead for heat or cold by putting on or taking off your clothing,Know you

51、r learning style 50 Sometimes this is because students dont understand how to study in a way that matches their brain style, Every student should examine and know about their habits and decide how thy might be able to improve their study habits by using their personal strengths.A. Draw up study rule

52、sB. Prepare yourself for test daysC. That leads to bad choices and bad answersD. Find a place to study that fits your learning styleE. Explain if you are certain that you can study with music onF. Every successful relationship is build upon clear communicationG. Many students will have difficulty do

53、ing a subject without understanding why第三部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分, 滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 My family runs a beach hotel along the coastline of Uhawatuna, Sri Lanka. On December 26, 2004, our hotel manager noticed something 51 was coming up onto our hous

54、e. He warned us about it, 52 my family climbed up a nearby small hill. By the time wed reached the 53 , we looked back to see buildings, furniture and vehicles being washed away. It was a 54 sight.We relaxed we needed to find a 55 place, so we decided to head to my brothers home3 km away. Along the way, we 56 two Italian tourists, Tziano and Silvia, Like us, they 57 a safe place, but were headed in the 58 direction- towards the sea. We invited them to 59 u

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