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高二年級(jí)第一次月考英語(yǔ)試卷第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)略第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AFamilymembersplayanimportantroleinhelpingteenstobecomehealthier.Itismucheasiertocookandpreparetastyandnutritiousmealsandsnackswheneveryoneisworkingonthesamegoals.Herearesometipsforyouandyourfamily.Beagoodrolemodel.Teensareeasilyaffectedbywhattheysee,soitisimportantforfamilymemberstofollowahealthylifestyle.Ifparentsareactiveandeatingwell,teensarelikelytofollow.Keephealthyfoodinthehouse.Ifnutritiousfoodsareavailable,yourfamilymembersarelikelytomakehealthierchoices.Filltherefrigeratorandfreezerwithnutritiousfoods,suchasfruits,vegetables,low-fatdairyproducts(yogurt,cheeseandmilk),andwholegrains.Cookandeatmealstogether.Learninghowtocookisanimportantlifelesson.Askyourteenstopreparehealthymealswithyou.Insteadoffriedfoods,usehealthierwaystopreparefoodssuchasbaking,steaming,ormicrowaving.Talkingandconnectingwithyourteensisanimportantpartoffamilytimeanditwillalsohelpslowdownthepaceofthemealsoastopreventovereating.Eatathomemostofthetime.Fastfoodishigherinfat,saltandcaloriesthanmostmealspreparedathome.What’smore,portionsizes(套餐)atfastfoodandotherrestaurantsareusuallytoolarge,andcanleadtoweightgain.Makesmallbehaviorchanges.Permanent(永久的)changesinhealthhappenwithsmallsteps,notwithstrictdieting.Focusonmakingsmallchanges,suchasdrinkinglessregularsodaandjuice,eatingmorefruitandvegetableswhicharerichinVitamins,oreatinglessfastfood.Makingsmallchangesasafamilycanleadtogreathealthbenefits.Clickhereformoreinformation.21.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Totellparentssomewaysofhelpingteensformhealthylifestyle.B.Togivehousewivesadviceonhowtocooktastyfood.C.Toofferadviceonhowtoattractteenstoeatathome.D.Toadvisefamilymemberstodoexercisetoloseweight.22.Weightproblemscanresultfrom________accordingtothepassage.A.havingmilkregularlyB.eatingoutsidefrequentlyC.chattingovermealsD.eatingenoughwholegrains23.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.drinkingregularsodaisgoodforlosingweightB.kidsusuallydon’tlikefollowingtheirparents’lifestyleC.youmustfollowstrictdietingifyouwanttokeepfitD.healthyfoodcontainslessfatandsaltbutmorevitamins24.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.AmagazineB.AtextbookC.Awebsite D.AnewspaperBEverywhereIlookoutsidemyhomeIseepeoplebusyontheirhigh-techdevices,whiledriving,walking,shopping,evensittingintoilets.Whenconnectedelectronically,theyareawayfromphysicalreality.Peoplehavebeeninfluencedtobecometechnologyaddicted.Onesurveyreportedthat“addicted”wasthewordmostcommonlyusedbypeopletodescribetheirrelationshiptoiPadandsimilardevices.Onestudyfoundthatpeoplehadahardertimeresistingtheallureofsocialmediathantheydidforsleep,cigarettesandalcohol.Themaingoaloftechnologycompaniesistogetpeopletospendmoremoneyandtimeontheirproducts,nottoactuallyimproveourqualityoflife.Theyhavesuccessfullycreatedaculturaldisease.Consumerswillinglygiveuptheirfreedom,moneyandtimetocatchuponthelatestinformation,tokeeppacewiththeirpeersortoappearmodern.Iseepeopletrappedinapathological(病態(tài)的)relationshipwithtime-suckingtechnology,wheretheyservetechnologymorethantechnologyservesthem.Icallthistechnologyservitude.IC.Theythinkmakingmistakesisnatural.D.Theyalwaysmakeallkindsofmistakes.31.Accordingtotheauthor,anewlanguage_______.A.canbegraspedbytheoldpeopleeasilyB.canneverbelearnedbytheoldpeopleC.canbelearnedbyboththeoldandtheyoungD.isanimportantskillfortheoldpeople32.Theauthordevelopsthispassageby_______.A.makingseveralcomparisons(對(duì)比)B.presentingresearchfindingsC.offeringsometypicalexamplesD.tellingsomeinterestingstoriesDEverycountryhasitsheroes.Theheroesarethepeoplethenationandespeciallytheyoungpeopleadmire.Ifyougetalistoftheheroesofanation,itwilltellyouthepotential(潛力)ofthatnation.TodayinAmerica,ifyouaskthehighschoolstudentstolisttheirheroes,theirchoiceswouldprobablyfallintothreegroups.Thefirstgroupofheroeswouldbetherockstars—thepeopleconnectedwithrockmusic.Thereisnodoubtthatsuchpeopledohavetalent(才能).Butonewondersifoneshouldtreatrockstarsasamodel.Therockstarstoooftenaremixedwithdrugsandtheirpersonallifeisnotallthatgood.Therockstarsarerichandwearthelatestfashionstyles.However,oneshouldseekmoreinaherothansuchthingsasmoneyandgoodclothes.AsecondtypeofherofortheAmericanyouthisthesportsstar.Againyouhaveapersonwhohasagreatabilityinonearea—sports.However,toooftenthepersonallifeofthesportsstarisabitofdisorder.Toofrequentlydrugsanddrinkingareapartoflifeofthesportsstar.AthirdtypeofheroistheTVormoviestar.Thispersonmayhavelotsofactingtalentandisquitehandsome.However,thepersonallifeoftoomanyactorsisquitesadandtheyshouldnotbeheldupasamodelofyoungpeople.Today,therockstar,theathleteandtheactorallhavebecomethemodelsoftheyouthinAmerica.Really,doyouhearayoungpersonsaythathisheroisadoctor,ateacherorascientist?Thesepeoplearenotrichanddonotwearfashionableclothes.However,theyaretalentedpeoplewhoworkhardtomaketheworldabetterplaceforeveryone.Whatisreallysadisthattheyoungtrytoimitate(模仿)theirheroes.Theyliketowearthesameclothesandfollowtheirstyles.IftheheroesoftodayfortheAmericanyoungpeoplearelimitedonlytorockstars,athletesandactors,thefuturedoesnotlooktoobright.33.Thelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphimpliesthat.A.ifanationhasalotofheroes,itwillbestrongB.heroesofanationwillmakethenationitselfC.whatthepeopleadmirewillmakethefutureofthenationD.ifyouwanttobeahero,youmustadmirethehero34.Accordingtothewriter,peopleshouldadmirethose.A.whoarerichandwearthelatestfashionclothesB.whocanexpresspeople’sfeelingsC.whosepersonallifeisgoodD.whoworkfortheinterestsofthepeople35.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsAmericanyouth’sadmiration?A.Heunderstandsit.B.Hecriticizesit.C.Heisangryaboutit.D.Heisuninterestedinit.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)。(請(qǐng)將選項(xiàng)涂在答題卡71--75的上面)TheWinner’sGuidetoSuccessHowdosuccessfulpeoplethink?Whathelpsthemtomakesuccess?Tofindouttheanswers,anAmericanscholarrecentlyvisitedsomeofthemostsuccessfulpeopleinAmerica.36BeresponsibleforyourselfSometimesyoumaywanttoblameothersforyourfailure.37You’resaying,“YouhavemorecontrolovermylifethanIdo.”Livelife“onpurpose”Almostallsuccessfulpeoplelivelife“onpurpose”—theyaredoingwhattheybelievetheyshouldandwanttodo.Whenyouliveyourlifeonpurpose,you’lltryyourbesttodoyourjoborstudyaswellasyoucan.Youlovewhatyoudoandyoucanfindpleasureinwhatyoudo.WriteaplanItisverydifficulttryingtogetwhatyouwantwithoutagoodplan.38Agoodplanislikeamaptoyou.Withoutthis“map”,youmaywasteyourtime,moneyandalsoyourenergy;whilewiththe“map”you’llenjoythe“trip”andgetwhatyouwantintheshortestpossibletime.BewillingtopaythepriceNothinggreatiseasytoget.Soyoumustbereadytoworkhard—evenharderthanyouhaveeverdone.Ifyouarenotwillingtopaytheprice,youwon’tgetanythingvaluable.Nevergiveup39Whenyouaredoingsomething,youmusttellyourselfagainandagain:Givingupisworsethanfailurebecausefailurecanbethemotherofsuccess,butgivingupmeansthedeathofhope.40OnceanAmericanwriterwaswritinganovel.Hecouldnothaveagoodendingforhisbookuntilonenightwhenhehadaverygoodidea.Hewassoexcitedthathemadeaphonecalltooneofhisbestfriends.“I’vegotaperfectidea,”hesaid,“I’llputitdownlaterandshowittoyou.”Butheneverdid,becausehediedthatnight.Hisbookwasleftwithoutaperfectending.Soremember,dowhatyoucanrightaway.Neverdelayatall.A.Itisjustliketryingtodrivethroughstrangeroadstoacityfaraway.B.Don’tdelayC.Somepeopleachievesuccessmuchlaterinlifebecausetheyfailtorealizeearliertheimportanceofhardwork.D.Herearesomekeystosuccessthattheygive.E.Someoneelse’sopinionofyoudon’thavetobecomeyourreality.F.Itseemstousthateveryoneknowsthis.Butitiseasiersaidthandone.G.Infact,whenyousaysomeoneorsomethingisstoppingyoufrommakingsuccess,you’relosingyourownpower.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),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Ioftenreadofincidentsofmisunderstandingorconflict(沖突).Ifeel41.Whydothesepeoplecreatemistrustandproblems,especiallywiththosefromother

42?IwasgrowingupinKualaLumpurintheearly1960s,43childrenfromdifferentraces(種族)andreligionsplayedandstudied

44

inharmony(和諧).Atthattimemyfamilylivedastone’sthrowfromIsmail’s.Andnoonewas45thatIsmailwasaMalayMuslim(穆斯林)andIwasanIndianHindu(教徒)——wejust

46ourdifferences.Perhaps,oureldershadnotfilledourheads

47unnecessaryadvice.Wewereninewhenwebecamefriends.Duringtheschoolholidays,we'd

48thecountrysideonourbicycles,hopingto

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theunexpected.50isduringthetimethatIsmailevenwouldgoshoppingwithustogether.WhenIwastwelve,myfamilymovedtoJohor.Ismail’sfamilylaterreturnedtotheirvillage,andI

51

touchwithhim.Onespringafternoonin1983,IstoppedataxiinKualaLumpur.I

52himwhereIwantedtogo.Thedriverseemedtounderstand53Isaid,butdidnotmoveoff.54,helookedfixedlyatme.

“Raddar?”hesaid,usingmychildhoodnickname(綽號(hào)).Iwasastonishedatbeingso

55

addressed(稱呼).Unexpectedly!ItwasIsmail!Evenafter20yearswestill56eachother.Graspinghisshoulder,Ifeltatruefeeling,something57

todescribe.Ifwecanallowourchildrentobe

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withoutprejudice(偏見(jiàn)),they'llbuildfriendshipswithpeople,regardlessofraceorreligion,whowillbe59

theirsideforever.60

theyhavedifficulties,theywillgethelpfromtheirfriends.41.

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puzzled

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alone

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D.whatever第II卷第二節(jié)(共10個(gè)小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Areyoufacingasituationthatlooksimpossibletofix?In1969,thepollutionwasterriblealongtheCuyahogaRivernearCleveland,Ohio.It61.__________(be)unimaginablethatitcouldeverbecleanedup.Theriverwassopollutedthatit62.__________(actual)caughtfireandburned.Now,yearslater,thisriverisoneof63.________mostoutstandingexamplesofenvironmentalcleanup.Buttheriverwasn’tchangedinafewdays64.__________evenafewmonths.Ittookyearsofwork65.__________(reduce)theindustrialpollutionandcleanthewater.Finally,thathardworkpaidoffandnowthewaterintheriveris66.__________(clean)thanever.Maybeyouarefacinganimpossiblesituation.Maybeyouhaveahabit67._______

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