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高二年段下學(xué)期第一次月考英語試卷

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第I卷

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)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)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小

題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1、Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atagrocery.

2、Whydoesn'tthewomantaketheman'sumbrella?

A.Becauseitisn'trainingnow.B.Becauseshehasacar.

C.Becauseshehasanumbrella.

3、Howmanysubjectshasthewomanpassed?

A.Eleven.B.NineC.Two

4、Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.ThemansuggestsshetellJoanaboutthemeetingduringlunch.

B.ThemansuggestsshecallJoanatlunch.

C.ThemansuggestsshemeetJoanthisafternoon.

5、WhatdoweknowaboutMaryandherson?

A.Shedoesn'twanthersontogethurt.

B.Shewantshersontoplayball.

C.Shedoesn'tcareaboutherson.

第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,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)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀

各小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)自讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6、Wherearethemagazines?

A.Onthedesk.B.Onthecoffeetable.C.Ontheshelf.

7、Howlongdoesittakethemantogethishaircut?

A.Thirtyminutes.B.Fortyminutes.C.Fiftyminutes.

8、Howmuchdoesthemassagecostonce?

A.10yuan.B.50yuan.C.100yuan.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

9、Whoistheman?

A.Anadvisor.B.Apatient.C.Thewoman'sfriend.

10、Whywon'tthemancometothecliniconWednesday?

A.Becausetheclinicwillbeclosed.

B.Becausehewon'thavetime.

C.BecauseDr.Miltonwon'tbeinoffice.

11、Whenistheclinicopen?

A.OnweekdaysexceptThursday.

B.Monday由roughFriday.

C.Duringthewholeweek.

聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12、Whenarethestudentssupposedtogetout?

A.Atten.B.Attenpastten.C.Attwentypastten.

13、Whydon'tthestudentstalktotheirmathsteacher?

A.Becausetheydon'tmindtheman'sbeinglate.

B.Becausetheydon'twanttohurttheteacher.

C.Becausetheyprefertolearnmoremaths.

14、Whatisthemanmostlikelytodonext?

A.Talktothemathsteacher.

B.Remainsilentabouttheproblem.

C.Followthemathsteacher'sadvice.

聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

15、Whatwillthewomanneedtodonextweek?

A.Finishareport.B.Finishthetermpapers.C.Haveherlastexam.

16、Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheexhibition?

A.Itisabouttraditionalart.

B.ItwasinLosAngeleslastsummer.

C.ItwillgotoLosAngelesnextweek.

17、Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Thewomanknowslittleabouttraditionalart.

B.Themanisamodernartist.

C.Thetwospeakerswillgototheexhibitiontomorrow.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18、Whatdeterminesthemeaningsoffacialexpression?

A.Contextsandrelationships.B.Placesandrelationships.C.Backgroundsandcontexts.

19、Whatcan'tbeexpressedbyraisingtheeyebrows?

A.Surprise.B.Joy.C.Disbelief.

20、Whatdoesawinkgiventoafriendmean?

A.Iwilltellyouasecret.

B.Tmjustplayingajokeonyou.

C.Iwanttomakefriendswithyou.

第二部分單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題,每題1分,共15分)

1.—Haveyoubeenwastingtimeoncomputergamesagain?

—.I'vebeenstudyingalotandIneedabreak.

A.NowayB.NotreallyC.Idon'tagreeD.Icouldn'tagreemore

2.Peopleusuallyfinditeasytogetonwellwiththeirfriendsiftheyareinbackgrounds

andtastes.

A.likelyB.likeC.familiarD.alike

3.Manypeopleinthecitythemayorhavingbrokenhiswords.

A.charged;forB.accused;ofC.blamed;ofD.rewarded;with

4.Manyfamousliteraryworksarebeyondourthefirsttimewereadthem.

A.connectionB.comprehensionC.associationD.satisfaction

5.YoumayfindoutmoreinformationaboutAustraliannativesthroughtheInternet.

A.ifpossibleB.ifnecessaryC.ifanythingD.ifever

6.InsomepartsofLondon,missingabusmeansforanotherhour.

A.waitingB.towaitC.waitD.tobewaiting

7.—Doyouthinkhewouldhavegivenyouahandinyourtimeoffinancialdifficulty?

一Heifhehadknownaboutit.Weareverygoodfriends.

A.musthaveB.can'thaveC.wouldhaveD.shouldhave

8.—Sorry,theticketshavealreadybeensoldout.

一Really?MaybeIalittleearlier.

A.shouldcomeB.shouldhavecomeC.couldhavecomeD.musthavecome

9.Theseproblemsmayleadtomoreseriousonesifunsolved.

A.toleaveB.tobeleftC.leftD.leaving

10.Itwasinthebeautifulparkwaslocatedbytheseawefirstmetournew

Chineseteacher.

A.where;thatB.which;whichC.that;由atD.which;where

11.,theideaofhavingtoworkunderawomandefeatedhim.

A.WantingthejobverymuchB.Althoughwantingthejobbadly

C.ThoughhewantedthejobverymuchD.Hewantedthejobbadly

12.Heaskedme.

A.amIaPartymemberoraLeaguemember

B.wasIaPartymemberoraLeaguemember

C.ifIwasaPartymemberoraLeaguemember

D.whetherwasIaPartymemberoraLeaguemember.

13.ofdangerinthestreetatnight,shehadtogohome,withafriendher.

A.Warned,followedB.Warning,following

C.Havingwarned,followingD.Havingbeenwarned,following

14.MothermadeapromiseIpassedthecollegeentranceexamination,shewouldbuy

meaniphone4.

A.thatB.ifthatC.thatifD.thatwhether

15.It'sbelievedthattheharderyouwork,.

A.thebetteryouwillgetresultB.youwillgetbetterresult

C.abetterresultyouwillgetD.thebetterresultyouwillget

第三部分完形填空(共20題,每題1.5分,共30分)

God'sCoffee

Agroupofclassfriends,highlyestablishedintheircareers,gottogethertovisittheirold

universityprofessor.Conversationsoon36intocomplaintsaboutstressinworkandlife.

Offeringhisguestscoffee,theprofessorwenttothe37andreturnedwithalargepotof

coffeeandacoupleof38—porcelain,plastic,glass,crystal,some39,someexpensive,

somenice-looking—tellingthemto40themselvestothecoffee.

Whenallthestudentshadacupofcoffeein41,theprofessorsaid:<6Ifyounoticed,allthe

nice-lookingandexpensivecupsweretakenup,42behindtheplainandcheapones.Whileitis

normalforyouto43onlythebestforyourselves,thatisthe44ofyourproblemsandstress.

Beassuredthatthecupitself45noqualitytothecoffee.Inmostcasesitisjustmoreexpensive

andinsomecasesevenhideswhatwedrink.46allofyoureallywantedwascoffee,notthecup,

butyou47wentforthebestcups...Andthenyoubegan48eachother'scups.Nowconsider

this:Lifeisthe49;thejobs,moneyandpositioninsocietyarethecups.Theyarejusttoolsto

holdandcontainlife,andthetypeofcupwehavedoesnotdefine,50changethequalityoflife

we51.Sometimes,byconcentratingonlyonthecup,we52toenjoythecoffeeGod

has53us.Godbrewsthecoffee,notthecups...Enjoyyourcoffee!”

Thehappiestpeopledon'thavethebestofeverything.Theyjust54thebestofeverything.

Livesimply.Lovegenerously.Caredeeply.Speakkindly.Leavethe55toGod.

36.A.stoppedB.lookedC.grewD.turned

37.A.living-roomB.waiting-roomC.bedroomD.kitchen

38.A.cupsB.pansC.bowlsD.bottles

39.A.plainB.cleanC.uglyD.fine

40.A.devoteB.helpC.consultD.enjoy

41.A.stomachB.handC.mindD.mouth

42.A.fallingB.leavingC.hidingD.keeping

43.A.hopeB.wishC.needD.want

44.A.sourceB.guidanceC.summaryD.section

45.A.adaptsB.putsC.addsD.applies

46.A.AsB.WhatC.ThatD.Which

47.A.consciouslyB.appropriatelyC.entirelyD.accurately

48.A.lookingB.glaringC.eyeingD.glancing

49.A.teaB.waterC.wineD.coffee

50.A.orB.andC.norD.but

51.A.spendB.liveC.hateD.love

52.A.failB.succeedC.tendD.manage

53.A.shownB.takenC.sentD.provided

54.A.keepB.takeC.makeD.hold

55.A.complexB.remainsC.restD.complaints

第四部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)

A

TheFestivalofCultures(August11-14)

CityPark

TheFestivalofCulturesisanannualeventtocelebratethewiderangeofculturesfoundin

ourgreatstate.Peoplerepresenting40culturalgroupswillsharetheirtraditionsandcustoms.Here

arejustafewofthefestivafsmanyactivities.

Crafts(手工):SeethefineartofbasketweavingfromVietnamandZimbabwe.Watchthe

delicateartofmakingpaperumbrellasfromThailandandthedecorativecraftofpaperlpicado,or

papercutting,fromMexico.Allcraftdemonstrationsprovideafirsthandviewofhowthingsare

made.Youwillappreciatetheprocessinvolvedinmakingtheseproducts.

MusicandDance:Experiencemusicalinstrumentsthatyouhaveneverheardbefore.

ListeningtothemusicofashofromJapan,abull-roarerfromAustralia,asitarfromIndia,anda

chakayfromTailand.Youwillalsobeentertainedbyfolkdancesfromaroundtheworld,suchas

thetroikafromRussiaandthemayimfromIsrael.From1:00P.M.to3:00P.M.onAugust14,

specialfolk-dancingclassesfbrchildrenwillbeoffered.Childrenranginginagefrom6-8can

learnthekinderpolkafromGermany.Childrenranginginagefrom9-12canlearntheraspa

fromMexico.

Storytelling:Listenforhoursasprofessionalstorytellerscharmyouwithinterestingtales.

Fables,folktales,andballadsfromvariouscountrieswillbetold.Bypopulardemand,Gwendolyn

Washington,afamousAfricanAmericanstoryteller,isback.

Food:Enjoyirresistiblefoodsfromothercountries,suchasgyrosfromGreece,seafood

paellafromSpain,crepesfromFrance,andtandoorichickenfromIndia.Thesetastydisheswillbe

difficulttopassup.

TicketsAugust14

Adults$3

Ages13-18$2

Ages12andunderFree

TicketsAugust11-13

Adults$3

Ages13-18$2

Ages6-12$1

Ages6andunderFree

56.WhichofthefollowingarefromMexico?

A.Thepapercuttingandtroika.B.Thekinderpolkaandsitar.

C.Thepaper!picadoandtheraspo.D.Themayimmayimandthegyros.

57.Afamilywithtwochildrenattheageof8and16aregoingtothefestivalonAugust12.How

muchmoneywilltheypayforthefestival?

A.$5.B.$6.C.$8.D.$9.

58.Whatdoweknowaboutthefestival?

A.Childrenwillhaveachancetolearndifferentfolk-dancing.

B.StorytellerGwendolynisinvitedtothefestivalfbrthefirsttime.

C.Peoplewillbeofferedopportunitiestoplaymusicalinstruments.

D.Visitorscanmakepaperumbrellasfromtheirfirst-handexperience.

59.What'sthepurposeofwritingthispassage?

A.ToadvertisefortheWorldMarketplace.

B.Tointroduceawiderangeofculturaltraditions.

C.Toexplainthegreatsignificanceofpopularizingthefestival.

D.TopersuadereaderstoattendthefestivalheldintheCityPark.

B

RodneyMace,35,ismarriedwithtwoyoungchildren,andisapart-timeteacherofhistory,44I

amconstantlysurprisedbyotherpeople'ssurprise,whentheycometothehouseandseeme

cleaningafloororhangingoutthewashing.Theireyesopenwideatthesightofit!Muchofthe

commentcomesfrommen.ButIamevenmoresurprisedatthenumberofwomenwhocomment

too.”

HiswifeJane,anOxfordgraduateinmodernlanguages,hasademandingfull-timejob.

SheisdirectoroftheCambridgeHouseliteracyscheme(掃盲計(jì)戈U)foradultsinSouthLondon.

HerworkingweekinvolvesseveraleveningsandSaturdays,andatthesetimesherhusbandisin

chargeofhomeandfamily.Apartfromthis,theysharehouseholdjobsandemploya

child-minderfortheafternoons.Thisenableshimtoteachtwodaysaweekandtodowhathe

considershisprincipalwork:writing.Hehaswrittenseveralbooksandspendsmuchofhistime

intheMuseumReadingRoom,cyclingtherefromhishomeinBrixton.

PeopleasktheMacesiftheythinktheirchildrenmissthem.Onecanarguethatsatisfied

parentsgenerallyhavesatisfiedchildren,butinanycasetheMacesarecarefultosparetimeand

energytoplaywiththeirchildren."Andtheyhavenowdevelopedrelationshipswithother

adultsandchildren.

Before,RodneyMaceworkedfull-timeandJaneonlypart-time.Then18monthsago,the

directoroftheliteracyschemeleft."ItseemstomethatJanewasverywellsuitedtodothisjob.

Shewasverydoubtfulaboutit.ButIaskedhertoapply.Shedid,andshegotit."JaneMacesays

thatsheneededthisencouragement,assomanywomendo.

Didhismaleego(男性自我意識)sufferfromthechange-over?Nothinglikethatoccurred.

Buthestillseemsamazedatthewayitchangedhisthinking.feltthatwewerefinallygoingto

bepartners.Ifeltenormousrelief,Iwasn'tavoidingresponsibility,butchangingit.Our

relationshipissomuchbetternow.Ithasbeenachangeforthegoodforbothofus-thinkforall

ofus,ineveryaspectofourlives.Icannotoveremphasize(過高強(qiáng)調(diào))that:ineveryaspect,I

thinkitisnecessarythatthewomanworks.Theideaofequalpartnershipisanillusionifone

partnerdoesn'twork.

60.Thearticleisaboutacouplewhosemarriedlifeishappierbecause.

A.theyhaveatrulyequalpartnershipB.thehusbandenjoysstayingathome

C.theyearnmoremoneyD.thewifehasafull-timejob

61.Janefinallydecidedtoapplyforherpresentjobbecause.

A.shethoughtshehadbetterqualificationthanothers

B.herhusbandhadpersuadedherto

C.itwasverywellpaid

D.someofherfriendsencouragedherto

62.Wecaninferfromthispassagethatachange-overofrolesinthefamily.

A.isquitenecessaryinmodernlife

B.isprobablybasedonsomepracticalreasons

C.aimsmainlyatacompleteliberationofwomen

D.showswomenarenotnecessarilyinferior(低下)tomen

63.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.MostEnglishmenthinkthatahusbandshoulddomorehouseworkthanawife.

B.InLondonthetraditionalideaaboutthesexroleathomehasbeencompletelychanged.

C.ManyEnglishmenandEnglishwomenstillbelievethatwomenaremainlyinchargeofhomeand

family.

D.Englishpeoplebelievethatmenshouldtakemoreresponsibilitiesforhousework.

C

Apopularsayinggoes,“Sticksandstonesmaybreakmybones,butwordswillneverhurt

me.^^However,that'snotreallytrue.Wordshavethepowertobuildusuportearusdown.It

doesn'tmatterifthewordscomefromsomeoneelseorourselves——thepositiveandnegative

effectsarejustaslasting.

Wealltalktoourselvessometimes.We'reusuallytooembarrassedtoadmitit,though.Infact,

wereallyshouldn'tbebecausemoreandmoreexpertsbelievetalkingtoourselvesoutloudisa

healthyhabit.

This”self?talk“helpsusmotivateourselves,rememberthings,solveproblems,andcalm

ourselvesdown.Beaware,though,thatasmuchas77%ofself-talktendstobenegative.Soin

ordertostaypositive,weshouldonlyspeakwordsofencouragementtoourselves.Weshouldalso

bequicklogiveourselvesapalonIheback.Thenexttimeyoufinishaproject,dowellinatest,

orfinallycleanyourroom,joinmeinsaying“Goodjob!”

Often,wordscomeoutofourmouthswithoutusthinkingabouttheeffecttheywillhave.But

weshouldbeawarethatourwordscausecertainresponsesinothers.Forexample,whenreturning

anitemtoastore,wemightusewarm,friendlylanguageduringtheexchange.Andtheclerkwill

probablyrespondinasimilarmanner.Orharshandcriticallanguagewillmostlikelycausethe

clerktobedefensive.

Wordspossesspowerbecauseoftheirlastingeffect.Manyofusregretsomethingweoncesaid.

Andwerememberunkindwordssaidtous!Beforespeaking,weshouldalwaysaskourselvesIsit

true?Isitloving?Isitneeded?Ifwhatwewanttosaydoesn'tpassthistest,thenit'sbetterleft

unsaid.

Wordspossesspower:bothpositiveandnegative.Thosearoundusreceiveencouragement

whenwespeakpositively.Wecanofferhope,buildself-esteemandmotivateotherstodotheir

best.Negativewordsdestroyallthosethings.Willweuseourwordstohurtortoheal?Thechoice

isours.

64.Themainideaofthefirstparagraphisthat.

A.notsticksandstonesbutwordswillhurtus

B.inspiringwordsgiveusconfidence

C.negativewordsmayletusdown

D.wordshavealastingeffectonus

65.Thereisnosenseforustofeelembarrassedwhenwetalktoourselvesbecause.

A.almosteverybodyhasthehabitoftalkingtothemselves

B.wecanbenefitfromtalkingtoourselves

C.talkingtoourselvesalwaysgivesuscourage

D.itdoesnoharmtohave“seUalk“whenwearealone

66.Theunderlinedpartinthethirdparagraphmeansthatweshouldalsotimely__.

A.praiseourselvesB.remindourselves

C.makeourselvesrelaxedD.giveourselvesamusement

67.Theauthorwouldprobablyholdtheviewthat.

A.encouragingwordsaresuretoleadtokindoften

B.negativewordsmaystimulateustomakemoreprogress

C.peopletendtorememberfriendlywords

D.itisbettertothinktwicebeforetalkingtoothers

D

Wouldyouliketobeakingorqueen?Tohavepeoplewaitingonyourhandandfoot?

ManyAmericansexperiencethisroyaltreatmenteveryday.How?Bybeingcustomers.The

Americanideaofcustomerserviceistomakeeachcustomerthecenterofattention.Needproof?

Justlistentothecommercials.MostofthemsoundliketheMcDonald'sad:"Wedoitallforyou.”

Actually,notallstoresinAmericarollouttheredcarpetfortheircustomers.Butwhereveryougo,

goodcustomerservicemeansmakingcustomersfeelspecial.Peoplegoingshopping

inAmericacanexpecttobetreatedwithrespectfromtheverybeginning.

Mostplacesdon'thavea''furniturestreet"ora"computerroad,,whichallowyouto

comparepriceseasily.Instead,peopleoften“l(fā)ettheirfingersdothewalking55throughthestorehot

lines.Fromthefirst“hello",customersreceiveasatisfyingresponsetotheirquestions.Thisinitial

contactcanhelpthemdecidewheretoshop.

Whencustomersgettothestore,theyaretreatedashonoredguests.Customersdon'tusually

findstoreclerkssittingaroundwatchingTVorplayingcards.Instead,theclerksgreetthem

warmlyandoffertohelpthemfindwhattheywant.Inmoststores,theclearsignsthatlabeleach

departmentmakeshoppingabreeze.Customersusuallydon'thavetoaskhowmuchitemscost,

sincepricesareclearlymarked.Andunlessthey'reatafleamarketorayardsale,theydon't

bothertryingtobargain.

Whencustomersarereadytocheckout,theyfindthenearestandshortestcheckoutlane.But

asMurphy'sLawwouldhaveit,whicheverlanetheygetin,alltheotherlaneswillmovefaster.

Goodstoresopennewcheckoutlaneswhenthelanesgettoolong.Someevenofferexpresslanes

forcustomerswith10itemsorless.Aftertheypayfortheirpurchases,customersreceiveasmile

andawarm“thankyou”fromtheclerk.Manystoresevenallowcustomerstotaketheirshopping

cartsouttotheparkinglot.Thatway,theydon9thavetocarryheavybagsouttothecar.

68.IntheUSA,whatmayyoudoatfirstifyouwanttodosomeshopping?

A.Tovisitaprofessionalstreetwithlotsofsimilarstores.

B.Tocomparepricesinmanyshopsinthesamestreet.

C.Tomakephonecallsandgetbettershoppingchoices.

D.Toreceiveothercustomers9answerstothequestions.

69.Theunderlinedwords"abreeze"inPara.3mostprobablymeans.

A.aneasyjobB.atroubleC.afunnythingD.aboringtask

70.WhichofthefollowingsshowsAmericanstoresofferconveniencetocustomers?

A.Thestoreclerksdon'tusuallysitaroundwatchingTVorplayingcards.

B.Somestoresofferpricebargaintothecustomerslikeayardsale.

C.Theclerksgivecustomersasmileandawarm“thankyou”afterpaying.

D.Somestoresopennewcheckoutlaneswhenthelanesarecrowded.

71.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?

A.CustomerServiceinAmericaB.ExcellentStoresinAmerica

C.ShoppingRulesinAmericaD.BeingKingorQueeninAmerica

E

“Westartedasagroupoffriendswiththesameproblem:difficultyinourpersonallifeto

manageourtime,beingalwaysinahurry."ThisthoughtwasrecentlyofferedbyBrunotoexplain

theoriginofTheArtofLivingSlowly,anorganizationthathefoundedtwoyearsago,withhis

wife,Ella.

BrunoandEllasaidtheydecidedtodrawmorepeople'sattentiontotheoverlookedidea

that"Timeiswealth."OnFebruary19,lastyear,theycreatedanewholiday,thefirstGlobalDay

ofSlowLiving.Despiteitsambitiousname,theeventwaslimitedalmostentirelytoItaly,where

thecouplearrangedanumberofevents:areversebicycleraceinwhichthelastriderwasdeclared

thewinner;anafternoonofgrandfathersreadingpoetrytochildren.etc.

OneMondayinlateFebruary,2008,thecouplestagedaNewYorkversionoftheDayofSlow

Living.€€IthastobeaMonday,theworstdaytotrytoslowdown."Brunoexplained.Brunowas

wearingapolicecap,mirroredsunglasses,andasandwichboardstating,"Caution!Speed-walking

cameraisinaction!,5Heflaggeddownpassers-byandhandedthempostcardsprintedwith

fourteen"slowmandments."Forexample,No4:Writeyourtextmessageonyourcellphonewith

nosymbolsandgetinthehabitofstartingwith"Dear...”No.7:Avoidbeingsobusythatyou

don'thavetimeforyourself.Brunotoldthepassers-bytoreadthemonceadayandkeepthe

doctoraway.

Manysaid,t4Ican'tdothis.NewYorkistoofast79Brunoadmitted.Butmanystopped,they

readandsaid.uThisoneisgoodfbrme,becausetryingtoslowdownisliketryingtostop

smoking.^^

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