高二英语上学期第一次月考试题(无答案)2 (2)
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九江一中2016-2017学年上学期第一次月考考试高二英语试卷注意事项: 1. 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,答题时间120分钟。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。2. 第卷(选择题)答案必须使用2B铅笔填涂;第卷(非选择题)必须将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束,将答题卡交回,试卷由个人妥善保管。第卷(选择题 共100分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How will the man go to the airport? A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. By motor. 2. Where is her mother now? A. At home. B. In hospital. C. In operation. 3. What does the woman say about the cinema? A. Wonderful. B. Interesting. C. Relaxing. 4. What does the man ask the woman to do? A. Have her hair cut. B. Go to the library. C. Buy some food. 5. Which tablecloth is cheaper? A. The yellow one. B. The red one. C. The blue one. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题。从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where does the man want to go by Flight TA337? A. Hong Kong. B. Beijing. C. Dubai. 7. How long has the man stayed in Dubai? A. One year. B. Two years. C. Nine months.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Whats the relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Boss and secretary. C. Customer and salesperson. 9. What does the man like about the job? A. Living close to the office. B. Chances to go abroad. C. Nice people to work with. 10. What do we know about the woman? A. She likes traveling. B. She is new to the company. C. She works in Public Relations.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where are the speakers talking to each other? A. On the Internet. B. In a computer store. C. Somewhere before a computer. 12. How much will the man finally pay for the camera? A. $ 800. B. $ 600. C. $ 200. 13. Which of the following is right according to the conversation? A. Shopping on the Internet is easier than in the stores. B. People can only use credit cards while shopping on the Internet. C. Most people prefer the Internet shopping only because of the lower prices. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What problem is bothering the two speakers? A. The noise in the office. B. Students often come in and out the office. C. The small size of their office. 15. According to the man, how can they solve the trouble? A. Give Steve a different office. B. Warn Steve not to meet students in the office. C. Try to get a room to use for meetings. 16. What is the conversation about? A. Steve is not a good teacher. B. Steves students are troublesome. C. The teachers in the office are complaining about the noise. 听第10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. How long will their stay last? A. Not clear. B. Five days. C. six days. 18. What are the students going to do on Wednesday? A. See a film. B. Play sports. C. Go sightseeing. 19. When are the students leaving for London? A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday. 20. What is the purpose of the mans talk? A. To welcome the students to the center. B. To inform the students of the arrangements. C. To tell the students the rules they should follow. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMy 11-year-old son and I ride bikes to and from his school every day. I accompany him on the 20-minute ride through Manhattan, drop him off and return at the end of day to pick him up. We always ride together; sometimes he leads; sometimes I do. And as we ride, we communicate the ways to minimize the dangers: Dont go too fast, and watch out for doors suddenly swinging out from parked cars and jaywalking pedestrians, etc. Some friends worry about the risk of riding in traffic, but is there a better way to let my son know how to deal with traffic dangers?But recently he requested me to start hanging back a half block or so. This way he could enjoy the feeling of riding on his own, with the security of knowing that I was nearby in case he needed me. This is healthy, of course, as my son needs space to develop independence in preparation for his inevitable (不可避免的) departure from home. However, that means soon he will want to ride to school on his own, and I will no longer have this wonderful routine. “Let your children go if you want to keep them.” I understand this and am trying to let my son go in age-appropriate phases, but I still suffer. Its one of the most troubling experiences of parenthood recognizing that your presence is becoming less welcome.My dilemma as a husband mirrors the concern I feel as a parent. My wife has just left on a six-month mission to cover the situation in Libya. In the days leading up to her departure, we spoke openly about the possibility, however unlikely, that she might be killed. But while I influence her decisions, I do not control them. Finally, it was her decision. I know that letting go is the wisest path in this case too.As we travel through lifes phases, we must let go of so much. And I dont think it gets easier with practice. But maybe just accepting that eventually we will have to let go is the secret to living a full life.21. According to the passage, when riding bikes together, _. A. the writer and his son take turns leading the way to school B. the writer hopes that his son could learn to be more dependent C. the writer and his son share opinions to reduce possible dangers D. the son always keeps the writer hanging back a half block or so22. Although he thinks his sons request understandable, the writer _. A. regrets not giving his son enough space B. feels upset for being rejected by his son C. shows great concern for his sons safety D. feel proud that his son rides on his own23. We can infer that the writers wife may be a(n) _. A. journalist B. soldier. C. politician D. activist24. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Live a full life B. Learn to let go C. Father love is great D. Practice makes perfect BStudying abroad is tough. Thankfully, there are several apps that make it easier to travel and communicate with family and friends across the ocean, which are helpful in relieving some of that study abroad anxiety. Triposo:The App Store has over 142 separate Triposo apps, each one full of information about one trip destination. Each destinations front page shows the local time, up-to-date currency exchange rate and the top seven things to do. The “Practicalities” tab shows addresses of local public transportation stops, grocery stores and currency exchange locations. The “Travelpedia” tab gives you a quick history lesson on the city, including a list of annual festivals and suggestions of local food you have to try before you leave. And each Triposo app is available offline, so you dont need Wi-Fi to plan your trip throughout the day! Evernote:Thanks, Evernote, for being the greatest app ever. Use it to record lectures and take notes in class, make grocery lists and create to-do lists for your travel destination. Save your travel routes, hotel information and address of the closest coffee shop right to your phone for easy access when youre on the go. Viber:While WhatsApp is the more popular app for overseas communication, Viber takes it a step further in terms of functionality. This app uses Wi-Fi, so you can text and even make calls while youre away. The sound quality is different from a regular phone call, but it is very clear. Foodspotting:Hungry in a new city? Check your Foodspotting app it scans your location for photos and reviews of good food in your area. Foodspotting offers recommendations based on your location, so you can choose between lots of delicious options nearby. Google Translate:If I had a superpower, I would speak every language. But until that day comes, Google Translate is the way to go. Dont be dumb when youre in a new country. Know what you want to say when you get to the coffee shop. Dont just point and say it sheepishly in English zero people will like you. Get out that Google translate on your way there, figure out what you want to say, practice your pronunciation, and walk in confidently.25. What do Triposo and Evernote have in common? A. They display public transportation. B. They introduce foods and festivals. C. They can be used for classroom studies. D. They can help you plan for you trip.26. If a student studying abroad wants to phone home, he can use _. A. Viber B. Tripso C. Evernote D. Google Translate27. While in a new country and using Google Translate, were advised to _. A. teach local people to speak English B. speak English with local people C. talk to local people in their language D. make ourselves understood in our languageCGolf has always prides itself on its standards and rich tradition. But increasingly a victim of its own image and conventional ways, golf has lost five million players in the last decades, according to the National Golf Foundation, with 20 percentage of the existing 25 million golfers tending to quit in the next few years. People under 35 have especially rejected the game, saying it takes too long to play, too difficult to learn and has too many tiresome rules. Many of golfs leaders are so convinced the sport is in danger of following the baby boomer generation (born between the years 1946 and 1964) into the grave that they start an alternative movement leading to unconventional forms of golf with new equipment, new rules and revolutionary changes to courses. Among the unconventional types of golf is an entry-level version in which the holes are 15 inches wide, about four times the width of a standard one. A 15-inch-hole event was held here at the Reynolds Plantation resort on Monday. It featured the top professional golfers Sergio Garcia and Justin Rose. “A 15-inch-hole could help junior golfers, beginning golfers and older golfers score better, play faster and like golf more,” said Garcia. Rose said he was planning to use an expanded hole to reintroduce the game to his five-year-old son, who rejected the game recently after he had grown tired of failing at it. Golf still ranks among the USs top 10 recreational sports activities, and given its tradition, it is no surprise that all golfers dont agree with the alternative movement. “I dont want to reform the game and cheapen it,” said Curtis Strange, a two-time United States Open Champion and an analyst for ESPN. “I dont like any of that staff. And, its not going to happen, either. Its all talk.” But Ted Bishop, the president of the PGA of America, argues that it is those purists worry that has held the sport back for 20 years. “I went to a golf clubs 125th anniversary dinner not long ago, and the absolute majority of the people in the room were over 55,” said Bishop. “We should be asking, on that clubs 150th anniversary, whos going to attend?” 28. According to the passage, golf _. . A. is unpopular among the young people B. has 20, 000,000 golf players now C. has caused too much trouble to people D. is developing rapidly over the years29. The golf leaders in favor of an alternative movement _. . A. hope to attract more elder golf players B. feel worried about the games future C. experience rejection from all the golfers D. decide to improve security on the golf course30. what do we learn about the golf event held on Monday? A. It was set up especially for young children. B. It proved to be more difficult to play than usual. C. It used holes much wider than the standard ones. D. It was a practical experiment of the traditional golf.31. Which of the following can describe Ted Bishops attitude towards reforming golf? A. Opposite B. Indifferent C. Critical D. SupportiveDThe fact that trees arevitalto our life is no secret. They provide us with food, wood and most importantly, oxygen. Now there is one more thing you can add to this list -blocking out harmful bacteria from water. The discovery was pointed out by a team made up of scientists from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and high school student who were seeking a natural water filter one that would help communities in developing countries that are not equipped with modern water systems. The researchers, led by Rohit Karnik, a professor at MIT, decided to turn to trees for help because they allowliquid to flow through, while blocking out air bubbles. They began by cutting 1.5-inch-wide sections of tree bark from the branches of a white pine tree. The researchers then tested the woods filtering ability by pouring water containing red dye particles (粒子) of different sizes,through. To their astonishment, they found that it was effective in trapping all the particles. Encouraged, the team conducted another experiment, this time with water that contained bacteria. Sure enough, thesapwood (边材)held back 99% of the bacteria, allowing only 1% to flow through. Mr. Karnik says that the bark was able to filter water containing much smaller particles. This means that barks can be used to get rid of a majority of bacteria, since most are at least 10 times as wide. However, what troubles them is that tree barks arent blocking outviruses,which tend to be much smaller. Also, while the pine sapwood is effective, we must remember one thingit only works when it is moist. This means that before this natural filter can be put to practical use, the researchers will have to figure out how to keep the wood damp, or find a way to keep the barks great filtering capability even when its dry! But the team is not done yet. They plan ontestingother types of sapwood, including those from flowering trees which have smaller pores (气孔). Theythinkthat these may be more effective in trapping smaller particles and even viruses32. How could the scientists discovery about trees affect some developing countries? A. More pine trees will be planted. B. Bacteria will be removed from water. C. People wont worry about water pollution. D. Clean water will become more accessible.33. In the experiments, the researchers _. A. found tree barks cant get rid of viruses B. used water containing particles of similar size C. were surprised tree barks remove all the bacteria D. made sure most particles were bigger than bacteria24. The underlined word “moist” in the passage probably means _. A. hot B. cold C. dry D. wet35. The team is going to conduct other experiments to _. A. search for more kinds of wood barks B. find a way to keep the wood damp C. improve the filtering ability of trees D. test the filtering ability of other trees第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。 Picking up a few hiking safety tips will probably save your life. There are many things that can be done to help keep you and your loved ones safe. u Research the area you will hike. Research the place where you will be hiking and see what you find. Hike in areas that are kept in good condition. 36 Even though some places are reported to be safe, remember that terrain (地形) is always changing.u Research weather patterns in the area. Look at recent weather before you leave to see how it may have affected the area. 37 Rainfall may also result in loose ground. Remember to bring the appropriate clothing for conditions such as wind, rain or extreme heat.u 38 Know where you are going and let a family member or close friend know where you are heading. Give this person a detailed description of where you plan to be. Give an expected departure and arrival time and do your best to hike where you will have radio signal or cellphone service.u 39 If possible, choose a place that at least one of you is familiar with to avoid surprises. Hike with somebody who can give you first aid or make sure you take a first aid class before your trip. When it comes to hiking, you are better safe than sorry!u Pack for all situations. 40 However, some of these necessities will finally come in handy: a full water bottle, energy food, a map, a compass, materials to start a fire, an extra blanket, a radio/cellphone and basic first aid equipment. A. Plan in advance. B. Pay attention to safety. C. Always hike with a partner or group. D. It may seem like extra weight on a hike. E. Be sure to choose commonly used paths. F. Keep others informed of your hike. G. Flooding and fallen trees are always a possibility.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 In the autumn of 2010, I was working at a top advertising company. I had recently been 41 as a director and it seemed I was living the American Dream. But it really wasnt. I began to 42 ill. It started with full-body pain. My 43 shifted and I went from being an energetic, happy girl, to a person my husband James didnt 44 . Something always got on my 45 and I was very confused. I found myself crying all the time without reason. Things went from bad to worse and I was 46 risk of losing my job. James took me to see my long-term doctor, who told me I had to go on medical 47 immediately. I fought him as if crazy, but in the end, he and James 48 . I was so ashamed. I thought I had lost my mind, which I didnt want anyone to 49 . I made James promise not to tell our families and it broke his heart to have everything 50 . I still feel awful that I made James 51 that way, but Im so 52 to have a partner who was willing to make such a sacrifice for me. I began to take days off before I got my diagnosis: fibromyalgia (纤维肌痛) and a sleep disorder so severe 53 it forced me to wake up over two dozen times an hour! There is no cure, but both can be 54 .I remembered sitting in my doctors office, 55 , “why me?” James and I had been married for just two years and 56 this illness was testing both of us, and testing our marriage as well. It all seemed so 57 . Just then, my doctor said, “No one 58 you anything. You are not owed a perfect, healthy life. Anything you get in this world is a gift. 59 , stop thinking youre miserable just because life has handed you some 60 . Get over these difficulties and find a way to live.” 41. A. appointed B. introduced C. judged D. regarded 42. A. behave B. fall C. react D. work 43. A. ability B. characteristic C. responsibility D. personality 44. A. realize B. recommend C. recognize D. compliment 45. A. legs B. nerves C. brains D. arms 46. A. in B. under C. at D. on 47. A. holiday B. vacation C. credit D. leave 48. A. defeated B. resigned C. won D. apologized 49. A. notice B. absorb C. upset D. care 50. A. hide B. hidden C. hiding D. to hide 51. A. suffer B. handle C. experience D. argue 52. A. stubborn B. intelligent C. determined D. grateful 53. A. and B. that C. as- 配套讲稿:
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