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《銷售經(jīng)理學(xué)院》56套講座+14350份資料《銷售人員培訓(xùn)學(xué)院》72套講座+4879份資料2009屆高士中學(xué)第二次月考高三英語試題分值:150分時量:120分鐘命題人:彭細(xì)蘭注意事項(xiàng):1、本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)2、所有答案均須按要求答在答題卡上,不能答在試卷上第I卷第一部分聽力(共三節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試題卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Makeadonation.B.Buyaconcertticket.C.Lendmoneytotheman2..W hatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.CookinginarestaurantB.ShoppinginasupetmarketC.MakingpreparationsforapartyW hatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.HusbandandwifeB.BossandsecretaryC.RepairmanandcustomerWhydoesthewomanwanttogosomewhereelse?A.Theservicehereisbad.B.TherestaurantisverydirtyC.TherestaurantisfullofpeopleHowwillthemangettoCheeseSpuare?A.BybusB.BytaxiC.Onfoot第二節(jié)(共12小題;每小題1.5分,滿分18分)聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試題卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。Whyisthemanupset?A.HefailedanexamagainB.Hehastakentoomanyexams.HefailedanexamforthefirsttimeWhatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.StudyharderB.CheckhisexampapersC.Haveatalkwithhisprofessor聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題。Whichsportdoesthemanplaythemost?A.FootballB.BaseballC.BasketballWhatdoesthewomanlikedoinginhersparetime?A.ReadingB.DoingexerciseC.ListeningtomusicWhatdoesthewomanthinkthemanneedsforhisbirthday?A.BooksB.AcomputerC.Sportsequipment聽下面一段對話,回答第11第13三個小題。WhatdoesthemankeeponhisPDA?A.HisschedulesB.HispicturesC.SomesongsWhatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.DrinksB.IcecreemC.HaircolourWhatprobablyistheman?A.AtechnicianB.AsalespersonC.Abeautysalonmanager聽下面一段對話,回答第14--17小題WhodidthemanturntowhenhecametoAmerica?A.HisparentsB.HisfriendsC.HisuncleWhereisthemanworkingnow?A.AtabookstoreB.AtashoefactoryC.AtasupermarketWheredoesthemanlivenow?A.Athisuncle'sB.NearthecollegeC.InastudioapartmentWhatdoesthemanandhiswifehopetodo?A.StudybusinessB.LearnEnglishwellC.Havetheirownbusiness第三節(jié)(共3小題,每小題1.5分,滿分4.5分)聽下面一段材料,將第18至20三個小題的信息補(bǔ)充完整,每個小題不超過3個單詞。聽材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出15秒鐘的作答時間。本段材料讀兩遍。TheLanguageStudyFairDate:16thand17thofMayPlace:atthe18Content:answeringquestions;distributingeducationalmaterials;showingtextbooks;givingtalks;displayingfurnitureforstudyTime:9:00a.mto5:00p.m.On199:30a.m.to4:00p.m.OnSaturdayPrice:?5each:?3for20HotlineNumber:984-771第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A,B,C,D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21.Inthefaceofallthesedifficulties,we’renotdiscouragedandourspiritswell. A.keepup B.goup C.holdup D.pickup22.Thereisanewprobleminthepopularityofprivatecarsroadconditionsneedtobeimproved. A.involving;that B.involved;that C.involved;where D.involving;which23.Thenewchairmanwasquitefamiliarwiththeforconductingameeting.A.questionB.peopleC.procedureD.problem24.AcleanenvironmentcanhelpthecitybidfortheOlympics,whichwillpromoteitseconomicdevelopment.A.innatureB.inturnC.inreturnD.infact25.Mr.Greenstoodupindefenseofthe16-year-oldboy,sayingthathewasnottheone.A.blamedB.blamingC.toblameD.tobeblamed26.Thisnewmodelofcarissoexpensivethatitisthereachofthosewithaverageincomes.AoverB.beyondC.withinD.below27.Yourmeaningdidn’treally.A.getthroughB.getinC.getawayD.getacross28.Nowwhereismypurse?!We’llbelateforthepicnic.A.TakeyourtimeB.Don’tworryC.ComeonD.Takeiteasy29.Thepresidentspokeatthebusinessmeetingfornearlyanhourwithouthisnotes.A.bringingupB.referringtoC.lookingforD.tryingon30.Thatyearhistotalincome,withhisreward,12,000yuan.A.addedto;addedupto B .added;addedtoC.addedupto;added D.addsto;addsupto31.Whenyoucopythispaper,becarefulnottoasingleword.A.leaveout B.comeout C.beginwith D.comeup32.—Whataboutthebooks?—Booksofthiskindwell. A.sell B.sells C.a(chǎn)resold D.issold33.Theyoungmanhadno____forhardwork.
A.a(chǎn)ppetiteB.tasteC.joyD.enjoyment34.It’saprogrammedesignedto______mainlyto10to16year-olds.A.appeal B.attach C.contribute D.refer35.Don't________.Youwill________newcustomsanddifferentwaysofthinking.A.loseyourheart;applyto B.loseheart;applyyourselftoC.loseyourheart;adapttoD.loseheart;adaptyourselfto第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Wecomebybusinessnaturallyinourfamily.Eachofthesevenchildreninourfamilyworkedinourfather’sstore.36weworkedandwatched,welearnedthatworkwasaboutmorethan37andmakingasale.Onelessonstandsoutinmy38.ItwasshortlybeforeChristmas.Iwasineighthgradeandwasworkingevenings,straighteningthetoysection.Alittleboy,fiveorsixyearsold,camein.Hewas39abrowntorncoatwithdirtysleeves.Hisshoeswerescuffedandhisoneshoelacewastorn.Thelittleboylookedpoortome—toopoorto40tobuyanything.Helooked41thetoysection,pickedupthisitemand42,andcarefullyputthem43intheirplace.Dadcamedownthestairsandwalkedovertotheboy.Hissteelblueeyes44andthedimple(酒窩)inhischeekstoodoutasheaskedtheboywhathecoulddoforhim.TheboysaidhewaslookingforaChristmas45tobuyhisbrother.IwasimpressedthatDadtreatedhimwiththesamerespectasanyadult.Dadtoldhimtotakehis46andlookaround.Hedid.Afterabout20minutes,thelittleboycarefullypickedupatoy47,walkeduptomydadandsaid,“Howmuchforthis,Mister?”“Howmuchyougot?”Dadasked.Thelittleboyheldouthishandand48it.Hishandwascreased(起皺)with49linesofdirtfromholdinghis50tootightly.Inhishand51twodimes,anickelandtwopennies—27cents.Thepriceonthetoyplanehe’dpickedoutwas$3.98.“That’lljust52it,”Dadsaidashe53thesale.Dad’sreplystill54inmyears.Whenthelittleboywalkedoutofthestore,Ididn’tnoticethedirty,worncoatorthesingletornshoelace.WhatIsawwasahappychildwitha55.36.A.Because B.Since C.As D.After37.A.survival B.labor C.hardship D.entertainment38.A.way B.mind C.life D.time39.A.puttingon B.dressing C.having D.wearing40.A.try B.a(chǎn)ttempt C.a(chǎn)ffordD.manage41.A.for B.a(chǎn)round C.up D.over42.A.that B.one C.it D.this43.A.up B.a(chǎn)way C.back D.off44.A.opened B.smiled C.shone D.looked45.A.treeB.cardC.presentD.cake46.A.effort B.word C.time D.courage47.A.car B.gift C.plane D.section48.A.showed B.opened C.gave D.turned49.A.long B.straight C.wet D.main50.A.toy B.pocket C.hand D.money51.A.lay B.had C.held D.laid52.A.work B.cover C.need D.take53.A.took B.returned C.made D.offered54.A.rings B.stays C.remains D.gets55.A.bag B.treasureC.packageD.book第三部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)閱讀短文,選擇答案(共17小題;每小題兩分,滿分34分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AHalfofallbossessayalackofsleepmakesthemirritableandproneto(有……傾向的)shoutattheirstaff,astudysaid.
Oneinfivemanagersalsosaidbeingkeptawakeatnightmeanttheyweremorelikelytomakemistakes,theMoripollof1,006peoplerevealed(顯示).
Some48%ofpeopleaged35to44saidtheydidnotgetenoughsleepcomparedtoanationalaverage39%.
Amongthatagegroup,peoplewithyoungchildrenandmanagerial(管理的)jobsweremostlikelytosuffer.
Thereport,commissioned(委托)bythethinktankDemosandIkea,saidtheissueofsleephadbeenforgotteninthework/lifebalancedebate.
ReportauthorCharlesLeadbeatersaid,"Onanyworkingday,aquarterofallmanagersinBritainarelikelytobeinabadmoodbecausetheyhavenotsleptwell."
"Thesesleep-deprivedandshoutymanagerswithatendencytomakemistakesareresponsibleformillionsofBritishworkers.It’shardlyarecipeforgoodmanagement."
AndMr.Leadbeatercalledonthegovernmentandemployerstotakeaction.
Asmalllossofsleepislikelytohaveabigimpactonpeoplewholeadstressfullives.
"Stressedoutparentsarealreadynotsleepingenough.Theyarethepeoplemostlikelytohavetheirsleepdisruptedandtheyareleastabletorecover."
Apartfromchildrenkeepingtheirparentsawake,worryingaboutworkisthebiggestcauseofwakefulnessatnightamongmanagers.
Womenarefivetimesmorelikelythanmentolosesleepbecausetheirpartnerssnore(打呼嚕).Thereportpredictedthattherewaslikelytobeagrowingmarketofsleep-deprivedpeople,withanincreasein"publicnapping".
Opportunitiestotakeanapatworkarealsolikelytoincrease,andthereportrecommendedthatemployerstaketheirresponsibilityforensuringemployeeswerewellsleptmoreseriously.
PeterJelkeby,marketingmanageratIkea,saidtheresearchconfirmedsuspicionsBritonswerenotgettingenoughsleep.
Andheadded:"Thisishavingadetrimentaleffectonoursocietyasawhole."
56.Whichoffollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?
A.Halfofthepeoplesayalackofsleepmakesthemirritable.
B.20%managerssaidbeingkeptawakeatnightmeanttheyweremorelikelytomakemistakes.
C.Over48%ofthepeoplewhoseagesrangebetween35and44saidtheydidnotgetenoughsleep.
D.Peoplewithyoungchildrenandmanagerialjobsweremostlikelytosuffer.
57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"detrimental"mean?
A良好的.B.有害的C.片面的D.致命的
58.Whothatsufferedsleepdisruptedareleastabletorecover?
A.Thebosses.B.Managers.
C.Peopleaged35to44.D.Stressedoutparents.
59.Apartfromchildrenkeepingtheirparentsawake,________isthebiggestcauseofwakefulnessatnightamongmanagers.
A.worryingaboutworkB.theirpartners’snoring
C.therelationshipD.workingconditionsBAChilean(智利)soap-operastar,abeautyfromAncientPompeiiandafreckled(雀斑的)boyishgirlhardlymakeanaveragebeautyshowline-up.Thefirstworld-widedigitalbeautycontesttothesurpriseofmanyonlinefanswaswonbyawomanwhoisvirtually(虛擬)realfleshandbones.“Virtualmodelsarenottheanti-real,theyareadifferentrepresentationofreality,”saidFranzCerami,theorganiserofMissDigitalWorld(數(shù)字世界小姐).Eachofthecontestantshadtoprovidethecharmingphotoofhighdegrees,withdateofbirthandbodymeasurements.ChileanRodolfoPerezAyaladecidedthatnofigureofhisimaginationcouldbeatthebeautyofhiswife,KattyKowaleczko,sohehiredartistFlavioParratorecreateher.Kowaleczko,whoplaysPaulaSandovalinthepopularLatinAmericansoapoperaTentacion,wastransformedintoKatty-koandwonthedigitalcontestwithmorethan17,000onlinevotes.“I’msohappyKatty-kowon.Ithinkherstrengthishersimilaritytoarealwomannottooluxuriousorexposed”,Kowaleczko,40,toldreporters.“Herbeautyisinhersimplicity.”Kowaleczkowasnotafraidofbeingreplacedbyher3Dcloneinmoviesortheatres,buthopedshewouldbecome“asortofambassadorofChileanbeauty”.CeramisaidLatinAmericaninterestinMissDigitalWorldhadgreatlyincreasedsinceKatty-kojoinedthecontest,whichattractedabout3600entriesfromcountriesfromIrantoAustraliaandevenfromtheancientRomanempire.“Pompea”wasthedigitalreconstructionofayoungwomankilledbytheoutbreakofVesuviusin79AD.“Shewasaslave,butalsoarichman’slover.Whenherbodywasdiscovered,manyjewelsandabangle(手鐲)withthewriting‘fromthemastertohisservantgirl’werefound”saidGennyTortora,aprofessorattheUniversityofSalernowholedPompea’screativeteam.OthercontestantsincludedKaya,themostrealisticmodelwithdigitalfreckles,pouty(噘起的)lipsandupturnednose.Now,Cerami’sdreamistomanageaformofvirtualbeauties,introducingthemforcalendars,games,ads,andmovies.OneisevenreportedtobeheadingforPlayboy’sfrontpage.60.ThewinnerinthefirstMissDigitalWorldcontestwas________.A.astarwhoperformedinsomesoapoperasB.abeautywhocamefromChileanC.abeautywhowasfromtheancientRomanempireD.amade-upbeautybasedonarealwoman.61.Whichgroupofthefollowingarethenamesforthedigitalbeautiesmentionedinthepassage?A.Katty-ko,Pompea,Kaya.B.KattyKowaleczko,Pompea,Playboy.C.FlavioParra,GennyTortora,FranzCerami.D.RodolfoPerezAyala,Pompea,FranzCerami62.Thedigitalbeauty“Pompea”wascreatedby________.A.GennyTortoraB.agroupofpeopleC.byayoungwomanD.arichman63.WhattheorganiserofMissDigitalWorldwantstodonextis________.A.sellpicturesofbeautiesforcalendarsB.holdanothercontestC.putthedigitalbeautiesintopracticaluse.D.startanadscompanyCEightdaysforjust¥12,000Departs:May,October2007Includes:●Returnflightsfrom6China’sairportstoNaples●Returnairporttohoteltransport●Sevennights’accommodationatthe3-starHotelNice●Breakfast●Theserviceofguides●GovernmenttaxesJoinusforawonderfulholidayinoneoftheEurope’smostwonderfulcorners—NaplesinItalyifyouwanttohaveanicetimeinabeautifulsmallquietplace.TheancientRomanscalledthecity“happyland”withattractivecoastline,colorfultowns,splendidviewsandthewarmMediterraneanSea.Yourbestchoiceforatrulymemorableholiday!ChoosebetweenthepeacefultraditionalvillagesofSant’Agata,setonahillsidesixmilesawayfromSorrento,orthemorelivelyandwell-knowninternationalresorttownofSorrento,withwonderfulviewsovertheBayofNaples.Breathtakingscenery,famoussightsandEuropeanrestaurantseverywhere.FromthemysteriousIsleofCapritothehuntingruinsofPompeii,andfromtheunforgettable“AmalfiDrive”tothedelightfulresortsofPositano,SorrentoandRavello,theareaisafeastfortheeyes!Joinus,andyouwon’tbedisappointed!PricebasedontwotouristssharingadoubleroomattheHotelNice.Asingleroom,another¥2,000.Agroupoftencollegestudents,¥10,000foreach.Liketoknowmore?TelephoneNewmarketAirHolidaysLtdon:0845—226—7788(Allcallschargedatlocalrates).64.Allthefollowingareincludedinthepriceof¥12,000EXCEPT__________.A.transportbetweentheairportandthehotelB.telephonecallsmadebytouristsC.theserviceofguidestotouristsD.adoubleroomforeverytwotourists65.Ifyoudon’tlikesharingaroomwithothers,youhavetopay__________.A.¥12,000B.¥10,000C.¥2,000D.¥14,00066.Ifyouliketovisithistoricalsites,whichofthefollowingisyourbestchoice?A.Amalfi.B.Sant’Agata.C.Pompeii.D.Sorrento.67.Whoistheadvertisementintendedfor?A.Potentialtourists.B.Collegestudents.C.Quietpeople.D.Oldpeople.DTheyonceseemedmoreathomeonthebustlingstreetsofAsialikeDelhi,CalcuttaandBangkokbutcyclepoweredrickshaws(人力車)cannowbeseentakingpeopleacrosstowninmanyEuropeancities.Manypeoplebelievethatrickshawsareagoodwayofexperiencingacity,close-up,whilealsocuttingdownontrafficjamsandpollution.InBerlin,oneofthefirstcitiestointroducethisnewmodeoftransport,morethan200bike-taxisgoalongat15kmperhour,pastmanytouristattractionsandcityparks.Itiscompletelyenvironmentallyfriendly;wehavenewmodelswithanenginetohelpthedriverupthehillsbuttheyuserenewableenergy,"saidaspokesmanforVELOTAXI,theleadingrickshawcompanywhichhascarriedaquarterofamillionpeoplethisyear.InAmsterdam,driverPeterJancsosaidpeopleliketobedrivenaroundinhisbrightyellowrickshawandpretendtobeaqueeninagoldencarriage."Ilikemypassengerstofeelimportant,"hesaidashedroppedoffanotherpassenger.Anothervisitornotedhowcheapitwascomparedwithanormaltaxi.AlthoughincreasinglypopularinEurope,itistheoppositeinIndia,wherehand-pulledrickshawsareconsideredinhumanandasymbolofIndia'sbackwardpast.Nearly500bike-rickshawsarerunninginLondonandarenotrequiredtopaythecity'sroadtaxbutthingsmaychangeasothertaxidriverscomplainofunfairtreatment.68.Wherearerickshawsbecomingmorepopular?A.Delhi,Berlin,Paris.B.Amsterdam,Bangkok,Delhi.C.Athens,London,Berlin.D.Berlin,Amsterdam,London.69.WhyarerickshawsnolongeraswidelyusedinIndiaasinthepast?A.TheyareareminderofabadperiodinIndia'shistory.B.Theyhavebeenbannedbecausetheyaretoocruel.C.ThestreetsofIndiaaretoocrowdedforthemtomovethrougheasily.D.Indiansnowprefertotravelbycarbecausetheyarericher.70.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence"Thisissomethingoutoftheordinary...youfeelyouareonholidayinBangkokinsteadofBerlin"suggest?A.Thepassengerdidn'tliketakingarickshawasitremindedhimofBangkok.B.ThepassengerenjoyedbeingonholidayinBerlinmorethaninBangkok.C.Thepassengerwasimpressedwhentakingarickshawandconsidereditunusual.D.ThepassengerdisapprovedofrickshawsbecausetheywerenotoriginaltoBerlin.71.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthetext?A.Rickshawsmayneedtopaytaxforcausingtrafficjams.B.RickshawsandtaxisaretreateddifferentlyinLondon.C.Rickshawswilleventuallytaketheplaceoftaxis.D.Rickshawswillalwaysbeacheapmeansoftransport.72.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsrickshaws?A.Hegivesnopersonalopinion.B.Hebelievestheywillbeofnouse.C.Hethinkstheywillreducepollution.D.Hethinkstheyareold-fashioned.第二節(jié)閱讀短文,簡要回答問題(共三小題,每小題2分,滿分6分)Whiledrunkendrivingmaybeonthedecline,trafficsafetyexpertsremainpuzzledoverhowtodealwithanotheralcoholrelateddanger:drunkenpedestrians(行人).Pedestriansstruckandkilledbycarsoftenareextremelydrunk.Infact,theyareintoxicated(喝醉的,極其興奮的)morefrequently--andwithhigherbloodalcohollevels--thandrunkendriverswhoarekilledinaccidents,variousstudieshaveshown.Fortypercentofadultpedestriansinvolvedinfatalcrasheshaveabloodalcohollevelofatleast0.10-whichbylawinmoststatessignifiesintoxication-comparedtoonly25percentofdriversindeadlyaccidents,accordingtorecentfederaldata.Sometypesofpedestrianaccidentshavebeendecliningnationally,especiallythoseinvolvingchildren,butthenumberofadultpedestrianswhoaredrunkwhenkilledintraffichasremainedrelativelysteadyat2500ayear.ThetotalnumberofpedestrianskilledannuallyinU.S.trafficaccidentsisatleast7000,oroneofeverysevenhighwayaccidentsresultingindeath.“We’redealinghere,wethink,withaveryseveredrinkingproblemthatleadstoaseverehighwaysafetyproblem,”saidRichardBlomberg,presidentofDunlapandAssociatesInc,inNorwalk,Coon.Blomberg,whoseconsultingcompanyfoundaveryhighrateofalcoholinvolvementinacontrolledstudyofpedestrianaccidentsinNewOrleans,wasamongseveralresearcherswhospokeonthetopicattheannualmeetingoftheResearchcouncil’sTransportationResearchBoard(TRB)inWashingtoninJanuary.Pedestrianaccidentshavenotreceivedenoughattentioninthepast,accordingtoKayColpitts,whochairstheboard’scommitteeonpedestrians.Fewmethodsexisttomonitorwalkinghabits,shesaid,andresearchershavebeenmystified(迷惑)abouthowtopreventdisasters.FindawordinthepassageclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordcrashWhatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?(不超過5個詞)Accordingtothepassage,whatisBlomberg?(不超過3個詞)第一節(jié)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在表中的空格處填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語,每空不超過3個單詞。InasocietysuchastheUnitedStatesorCanada,whichhasmanynational,religious,andculturaldifferences,peoplehighlyvalueindividualism—thedifferencesamongpeople.Teachersplacealotofimportanceontheequalitiesthatmakeeachstudentspecial.Theeducationalsystemsinthesecountriesshowthesevalues.Studentsdonotmemorizeinformation.Instead,theyworkindividuallyandfindanswersthemselves.Thereisoftendiscussionintheclassroom.Atanearlyage,studentslearntoformtheirownideasandopinions.InmostAsiansocieties,bycontrast,thepeoplehavethesamelanguage,history,andculture.Perhapsforthisreason,theeducationalsysteminmuchoftheOrientreflectssociety’sbeliefingroupgoalsandpurposesratherthanindividualism.ChildreninChina,JapanandKoreaoftenworktogetherandhelponeanotheronassignments.Intheclassroom,theteachingmethodsareoftenveryformal.Theteacherlectures,andthestudentslisten.Thereisnotmuc
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