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高二年级英语下册第一次月考试题第一部分: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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whatisthetotalcostforthewomanandherdaughter?A.100yuan.B.50yuan.C.150yuan.2.Atwhattimewillthemoviestart?A.7:45.B.8:00.C.8:15.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Itishardforhimtoforgettheexam.B.Theexamiseasierthaneverthought.C.Hewilldobetternexttime.4.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?A.Themandidn’tattendthemeetingyesterday.B.Thewomandidn’tattendthemeetingyesterday.C.Thewomanwaspresentatthemeetingyesterday.5.Whohasmoredifficultyinlearningmaths?A.Bob.B.Tom.C.Linda.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whichmonthisitnow?A.May.B.June.C.July.7.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Totypehispaper.B.Tohelphimwithhisresearch.C.Toorganizehisnotes.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whyisthewomansohappy?A.Shestartedcarryingacreditcard.B.ShegotanIDcardofherown.C.She’sgotsomemoneybelongingtoher.9.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewoman?A.Shemusthaveenoughmoneywithher.14/14\nB.Sheshouldnotbuyeverythingshewants.C.ShemustcareabouthercreditcardandIDcard.10.Howmuchcanthewomanspendatmostwithhercreditcard?A.$500.B.$1,500.C.$50.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whenisthemangoingtogiveupsmoking?A.Atthemoment.B.Nextmorning.C.Afterfinishingthatpack.12.Whydoesthemanwanttogiveupsmoking?A.Hehastospendmoremoneyonit.B.Hefeelsunwellwhenhedoessomerunning.C.BothAandB.13.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutwhatthemanwilldo?A.Shedoubtswhetherhecanstopsmoking.B.Sheisangrywithhim.C.Sheissatisfiedwithhim.请听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheoffice.B.Inthesupermarket.C.Inthetaxi.15.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Thedirtycar.B.Theheavytraffic.C.RiverStreet.16.Howmuchdoesthewomanpay?A.Eighty-fivecentsB.Onedollar.C.Onedollarandfifteencents.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Howtospendsomemoneyonpaper-madebags.B.Howtorecyclealloftheplasticbags.C.Whitepollution.18.Whatistheaimofthechargingsystem?A.Toreducethecost.B.Tocutdowntheaccident.C.Topreventmorewhitepollution.19.Howlongwillittakeaplasticbagtodisappearcompletely?A.About12years.B.Around20years.C.Morethan200years.20.Whichofthefollowinghasn’tbeenmentionedinthereport?A.Paper-madebags.B.Cloth-madebags.C.Bamboo-madebags.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)14/14\n第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。()21.Recentyears______globalwarmingisbecoming______concernforpeopleallovertheworld.A./;aB.the;aC.the;/D./;/.()22.—Ireallyliketherecordyoulentmelastweek. —______. —Andthankyouverymuchforlettingmekeepitsolong.A.I’mgladyoulikeitB.That’sallrightC.Don’tmentionitD.Ihopeyoulikeit()23.Oh,I’mnotfeelingwellinthestomach.I______somuchfriedchickenjustnow.A.shouldn’teatB.mustn’thaveeatenC.shouldn’thaveeatenD.mustn’teat()24.Theschoolhas______aspecialclasstohelppoorreaders.A.setupB.setasideC.cometrueD.comeintobeing()25.Asaneconomist,hewasableto_______somelightontheproblem.A.putB.makeC.throwD.bring()26.WheneverIseehim,heis_______ahappysmile.A.puttingonB.wearingC.dressingD.havingon()27.MyfriendinsistedthatIhaveawordwiththeCEOofthecompany,_____whousedtoteachattheHighSchoolAttachedtoHunanNormalUniversity.A.oneB.theoneC.thatD.it()28.Longlongago,peoplehadnoidea____theinsideoftheearthmightlooklike.A.whatB.thatC.howD.why()29.Thetotalincomeofthefamily,_______,500yuanamonth,cannevercoverthelivingcost.A.forexampleB.thatisC.whichisD.however()30.Youwillsoon_______ifyoucontinueworkingdayandnightlikethat.A.breakoutB.breakdownC.breakawayD.breakoff()31.Inthereunionafterbeingapartfortenyears,wedranktogetherandtalkedmerrily_______farintothenight.A.evenB.byC.soD.till14/14\n()32.Noothersalesmencouldknowhowtoincreasesales,butsoonTim_______agoodsolution.A.cameupwithB.caughtupwithC.keptupwithD.putupwith()33.Asthesegoodsareofdifferentstyles,theprices_______100yuanto9yuan.A.varyB.comefromC.rangefromD.differ.()34.—Excuseme,_______youhelpmewiththeheavything?—SurelyI_______.A.must;couldB.can;couldC.could;canD.would;need()35.Therewassomethingwrongwithourcar,sowehadtogo_______onfoottothevillage.A.allthewayB.atalltimesC.alltheplacesD.alltheroads第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Amongthemostpopularbooksbeingwrittentodayarethosewhichareusuallyclassifiedassciencefiction.Hundredsoftitlesarepublishedeveryyearandare36byallkindsofpeople.What’s37,someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsofrecentyearshavebeen38onsciencefictionstories.Itisoften39thatsciencefictionisafairlynewdevelopmentinliterature,butitsancestorscanbefoundin40writtenhundredsofyearsago.Thesebooksoften41forthepresentationofsomeformofideal42,athemewhichis43oftenfoundinmodernstories.Mostoftheclassics(名著)ofsciencefiction,44,havebeenwrittenwithinthelastonehundredyears.Books45writers,suchasJulesVerneandH.G.Wells,tomentionjusttwowell-knownauthors,46beentranslatedintomanylanguages.47sciencefictionwritersdon’twriteaboutmenfromMarsorspaceadventurestories.Theyaremore48inpredictingtheeffectof49progressofsocietyandthehumanmind,orin50futureworldswhichareareflectionoftheworld,in51welivenow.Becauseofthis,their52hasobviouspoliticalundertones(含意).Inanagewhenscientificfactfrequently53sciencefiction,thewritersmay54itdifficulttokeep55ofscientificadvances.14/14\n36.A.cutB.readC.saidD.stolen37.A.moreB.worseC.betterD.less38.A.madeB.dependedC.basedD.focused39.A.turnedB.resultedC.advisedD.thought40.A.filmsB.notesC.booksD.libraries41.A.foundB.caredC.wishedD.reminded42.A.societyB.ideaC.futureD.end43.A.yetB.stillC.everD.already44.A.besidesB.thereforeC.howeverD.moreover45.A.byB.onC.aboutD.for46.A.hadB.haveC.whichhaveD.whichhad47.A.AncientB.FormerC.PastD.Modern48.A.interestedB.fondC.satisfiedD.tired49.A.socialB.literaryC.economicD.technical50.A.recognizingB.imaginingC.rememberingD.changing51.A.themB.whichC.itD.that52.A.resultB.mindC.writingD.present53.A.passesontoB.getsclosetoC.catchesupwithD.breaksawayfrom54.A.findB.knowC.seeD.make55.A.recordsB.outC.aheadD.back第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。AHaveyoueverheardtheoldsaying,“Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.”?Thisisagoodruletofollowwhentryingtojudgetheintelligenceofothers.Somepeoplehavemindsthatshineonlyincertainsituations.Ayoungmanwithanunusualgiftinwritingmayfindhimselfspeechlessbeforeaprettygirlwhenhespeaks.Hemaynotbeabletofindtherightwords.Butdon’tmakethemistakeofthinkinghimstupid.Withapenandpaper,hecanexpresshimselfbetterthananybodyelse.Otherpeoplemayfoolyouintooverestimating(过高估计)theirintelligencebyputtingupagoodfront.Astudentwholistensattentivelyandtakesnotesinclassisboundto(一定会)makeafavourableimpressiononhisteachers.Butwhenitcomestoexams,hemayscorenearthebottomoftheclass.Inaword,youcan’tjudgesomeonebyappearance.Theonlywaytodetermineaperson’sintelligenceistogettoknowhim.Thenyoucanseehowhereactsto14/14\ndifferentsituations.Themoresituationsyousee,thebetteryourjudgmentislikelytobe.Sotakeyourtime.Don’tjudgeabookbyitscover.56.Thepassagesuggeststhat______.A.agoodwritermaynotbeagoodspeakerB.agoodwriterisalwaysagoodspeakerC.aspeechlesspersonalwayswriteswellD.agoodwriterwillfindhimselfspeechless57.Accordingtothispassage,astudentwholistensattentivelyandtakesnotesinclass______.A.isanintelligentstudentB.maynotbeanintelligentstudentC.willscorebetterinexamsD.willnotbeagoodstudent58.Thepassagesuggeststhatweshouldjudgeaperson’sintelligencethrough______.A.histeachersB.hisdeedsintheclassroomC.hisappearanceD.hisreactionstodifferentsituations59.Thewriterofthispassagewantstotellusnotto______.A.judgeabookbyitscoverB.makethemistakeofthinkingayoungmanstupidC.overestimateastudent’sintelligenceD.judgeaperson’sintelligencebyhisappearanceBIfyougotoBrisbane,Australia,youcaneasilygetasmallbookcalledDiscoverBrisbanefree.ThebooktellsyoualmosteverythinginBrisbane:therestaurants,theshops,thecinemas,thestreets,thebuses,thetrains,thebanks,etc.Hereissomethingaboutbanksonpage49:ANZBankingGroupCnr.Greek&&QueenSts………………2283228BankofNewZealand410QueenStreet………………………2210411BankofQueensland229ElizabethStreet……………………2293122CommonwealthBankingGroup240QueenStreet………………………237311114/14\nNationalAustraliaBankLtd225AdelaideStreet……………………2216422WestpacBankingCorp260QueenStreet………………………2272666BankinghoursareMon.-Thu.9:30amto4pm.Fri.9:30amto5pm.AllbankscloseSat.Sun.&&PublicHolidays.Australiahasadecimalcurrency(十进币制)with100centstothedollar.Notesavailableare:$100,$50,$20,$10,$5Goldcoinsare:$2&&$1Silvercoinsare:50,20,10&&5centCoppercoinsare:2&&1cent60.YoucanfindANZBankingGroupon______.A.QueenStreetB.ElizabethStreetC.thecornerofGreekStreetandQueenStreetD.thecornerofQueenStreetandElizabethStreet61.______seemstobethemostimportantstreetinBrisbane.A.GreekStreetB.ElizabethStreetC.QueenStreetD.AdelaideStreet62.OnSaturdays,youcangoto______toputyourmoneyinortakeyourmoneyout.A.ANZBankingGroupB.BankofQueenslandC.NationalAustraliaBankLtdD.nobank63.InAustralia,thebankshavetheirlongestservicehourson______.A.publicholidaysB.SundaysC.SaturdaysD.FridaysCWithhisstandardMandarinpronunciation,practicedskillsonChineseexpressionsandspecialhumorwithaPekingaccent,DashanhasbecomeahouseholdnameacrossChina.Peoplehavealwayswonderedhowthe36-year-oldCanadiancanbesoskillfulintheChineselanguageeventhoughitisconsideredbymanyasoneofthemostdifficultlanguagesintheworld.ButtoDashan,thegreatchallengewasapieceofcakeduetohisdeepinterest,propermethodandtheexcellentenvironmenthecreatedforhimself.14/14\n“Interestisthebestteacher.”Thatisauniversalprinciple.Evenifhehadn’tfullyrealizedwhatattractedhimtotheChinesedepartmentattheUniversityofTorontoinCanada,hewasalreadydeeplyinterestedinChineseculturewhenhedecidedtohavefurtherstudyinBeijing.EnteringtheChinesedepartmentofPekingUniversityin1988,Dashanfeltlikeaduckinwater.Studyisalwaysahardjob,nomatterhowmuchinterestyouhave.Therefore,effectivewaysarenecessarytoimprovement.“Learnforlifeandlearninlife”isDashan’sbelief.AsafreshmanattheUniversityofToronto,thestudentdidstudythetextbooks.Theydidhelphimbuildasolid(扎实的)foundation.However,that’sfarfromenoughtograsptheChineselanguage.Startinginhisjunioryear,DashanbegantoreadoriginalChinesenovels,ChinesenewspapersandeventheSelectedWorksofDengXiaoping.“OnlythematerialforChinesenativereaderscouldgivemeapropersenseofthelanguage,”hesaid.ThatthelanguageisthedailymeansofcommunicationistheprinciplethatDashanalwayskeepsinhismind.Whatyouhavereallylearneddependsonwhatyoucanuse,notnecessarilyyourmasteryoftextbooks.Tolearnindailyliferequiresafavourablelanguageenvironment,whichisalsonecessaryforimprovement.DashanadmitsitishardforChineseEnglishlearnerstobebroughtintoagoodEnglishspeakingenvironment,butheinsists,“Tolistenandspeakasmuchaspossibledoeshelp.”64.DashancouldlearnChineseverywellbecauseof_______.A.hisinterest,methodandstudyenvironmentB.practicedskillsonChineseexpressionC.hisclevernessD.specialhumourwithaPekingaccent65.Thesentence“Learnforlifeandlearninlife”heremeans“_______”.A.learnthingsinourdailylife,otherwiseitwillnotlastlongB.weshouldstudyinpracticeallourlivesC.lifeisdifficult,sowe’dbetterlearnmoretoleadabetterlifeD.languageisthenecessarypartofourdailylife,sowemustpractiseitfrequently66.Theunderlinedphrase“apieceofcake”hererefersto“_______”.A.吸引人的事情B.容易的事情C.很难的事情D.富有刺激性的事情67.DashanreadtheSelectedWorksofDengXiaopingbecause_______.14/14\nA.headmiredtheformerleaderofthegovernmentB.hehopedtolearnmoreofthespiritsofitC.hewantedtogivehimselfapropersenseoftheChineselanguageD.itisverypopularinmoderntimesDJulesVernewasaFrenchmanwhowasbornin1828anddiedin1905.Hereadagreatmanyscientificbooksandwroteanumberofexcitingbooksaboutthethingswhichhethoughtthatscientistsandinventorswouldonedaybeabletodo.Yearslater,manyofthethingsreallyhappened.Atthattime,however,hisstoriesseemedlikefairytales.JulesVerne’smostfamousbookis20,000LeaguesUndertheSea.(Aleagueisanoldwordmeaningadistanceofaboutthreemiles).Inthosedayssubmarineshadnotbeeninventedbuthedescribedanunderwatershipverylikeamodernone.ManyofthethingsJuleswroteaboutinhisbooksmorethanahundredyearsagotolookintothefuture,however,weresurprisinglyexact.InhisbookFromtheEarthtotheMoonhewroteattheageofaboutforty,threemenandadogmadeajourneyaroundthemooninahollowshipfiredfromagun.Aftergoingaroundthemoon,theyreturnedtotheearthandsplasheddownintotheseanotfarfromwherethefirstrealmoontravelerlandedinJuly,1969.68.Juleswrotealotofexcitingbookspartlybecausehe_______.A.likedtodomuchreadingonscienceB.likedreadingfairytalesC.wasagreatinventorD.wasafamousscientist69.SomeofwhatJulesdescribedinhisbooks_______.A.isalmostthesameaswhathappenedyearslaterB.isquitedifferentfromwhathappenedyearslaterC.nevercomestrueD.seemsimpossibletothepeopletoday70.Manyofthethingsreallyhappened_______.A.assoonasJules’bookswerepublishedB.someyearsafterhisbookswerepublishedC.atthattimeD.whenJuleswasinhisforties71.ThethingJulesdescribedinhisbookFromtheEarthtotheMoonis_______.A.aslargeasthespaceshiptoday14/14\nB.similartothespaceshiptodayC.agunusedtosendupashipD.anunderwatershipEAspiritofadventure,curiosityaboutdifferentculturesandthedesireforachallengecanbefoundinyoungpeopleeverywhere.MoreandmorestudentsinChinaarebackpackingaroundthecountry.AccordingtotheChinaYouthTravelService,Hainan,Dalian,ZhangjiajieandQingdaowereamongthemostpopularspotsforyoungChinesebackpackerslastyear.Backpackingallowsthetravelleragreatersenseofindependence.“Icannolongerputupwiththeinstructionsofatouristguide,”saidHuangYe,a19-year-oldcollegestudentinBeijing.“Theyarealwaysdrivingyoutoplacesthatyoudonotwanttogotoandtryingtomakeyoubuylocalsouvenirs.”Huanglikestotravelasabackpacker.SheprefersanindependenttripthatshetookwithtwofriendstoJiuzhaigouinSichuanProvince.There,theychosesomescenicspotstovisitandavoidedthemassesof(大量的)tourists.Backpackersseethedifficultiesofsuchtravelasachallenge.Livingonbreadandwaterfordaysonend,wearingthesameclothesoverandoveragainandcarryingaheavybagontheirbackswhileclimbingamountainareallcharacter-buildingexperiences.Butperhapsthegreatestchallengethatabackpackerfacesisnotaphysicalone,butmental.Theymayfacelonelinessiftheytravelalone.ChenXuewei,21,sufferedwhenhetookoffaroundChinalastyear.“Ifeltverylonelyatthebeginningofmyjourney.Awalkmandidn’tmakemefeelbetter,butratherheightenedthesenseoflonelinessIfelt.IevencalledupmyfriendstotellthemthatIwantedtogiveupandgobacktoBeijing,”herecalled.Buthekeptgoing.Hestartedtomakefriendsandappreciatethelocalcustoms.Hetooklotsofphotostorecordhistripandnowheisgladhestuckitout.Backpackersgenerallyfindthemselvestobematureaftertheirexperiences.14/14\n“Theirtravellogs(旅行日志)tracktheirdevelopmentaspeople.”“WhenIfeelfrustrated,Ireadmytravellogagain,”saidTangWeifeng,apostgraduateatPekingUniversity.“Byreadingit,IgetasensethatIambetteroffnowthanIwaswhenIwrotethosewordsbythelightofatorchinahottent.”72.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasoneoftheadvantagesofbackpackingaccordingtothestory?A.Itbuildsupyourcharacter.B.Throughtheexperience,youlearntoliveinatent.C.Throughtheexperience,youlearntorelyonyourself.D.Throughtheexperience,youlearntocopewithloneliness.73.Whatdoyouneedmosttostickabackpackingtripout,accordingtoChenXuewei’sexperience?A.Awalkman.B.Makingnewfriends.C.Takinglotsofphotos.D.Thedeterminationtodoso.74.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frustrated”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Disappointed.B.Happy.C.Tired.D.Excited.75.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.Somebackpackers’experiences.B.Theadvantagesofbackpacking.C.Youngpeople’sloveofbackpacking.D.TheincreasingpopularityofbackpackingamongChinesestudentsanditsreasons.答题卡14/14\n第四部分对话填空(10分)A:Hi,Ken!Areyoureadyforthejobinterview?B:Ithinkso.Iamtakingmylaptopandapadandpenciltoojustin(76)c_________.76.c__________A:Whatareyou(77)w_________?Youcan'twearthat!77.w__________B:Whatdoyoumean?Thesuit?Thisismy(78)b_____one!78.b___________A:It'sredandshiny!Iknowyouwanttofanscinatethebosses,butyou'vegonetoo(79)f_________79.f_________B:Soyoudon'tthinkthatIwillmakeagood(80)i_______80.i_________A:Noway!ThisisaTVstudio,(81)n______anightclub!81.n__________B:Hmm,butIguessIdon'thavetimetogo(82)s______,huh?82.s__________A:No,Ithinkyou'd(83)b_____justtakeasickdayandgo83.b___________home,I'llmakeyourexcuses.(84)F_______impressionsare84.F_________importantandyoudon'twanttoexposeyourjob.B:Hmm,I(85)w_______whatitwouldbeliketoworkina85.w___________nightclub.第五部分书面表达(25分)14/14\n有人提议高中学生毕业时把学过的课本留给下一届学生使用,你校的英语月报就此开设了”IsRecyclingTextbooksaGoodSuggestion?”的专题论坛,面向广大学生征文。请你写一篇100个词左右的短文谈谈自己的看法。要点提示:1.毕业后大多数课本被扔掉2.课本再利用可节省天然资源3.大大降低书的成本,减少家庭负担4.澳大利亚等其它国家已有先例给了我们好榜样注意:可适当添加内容,不得逐字翻译参考答案1-5CBACA6-10AAACB11-15CCACB16-20BCCCB21-25AACAC26-30BBABB31-35DACAA36-40BACDC41-45BABCA46-50BDADB51-55BCCAC56-59ABDD60-63CCDD64-67ABBC68-71AABB72-75BDAD76.case77.wearing78.best79far80.impression81.not82.shopping83.better84.first85.wonderOnepossibleversion:Asiswellknown,whenseniorstudentsgraduatefromschool,mostoftheirtextbooksarethrownaway,whicharestillingoodcondition.Whatawasteofit!Iquiteagreetothesuggestionthatweshouldrecyclethesetextbooks.Foronething,recyclingtextbookscansavealotofnaturalmaterials,whichareusedtomaketextbooks.Foranother,seniorstudentsmayhavemadeplentyofusefulnotesonthepages.Theyareveryhelpfultothosetextbooksusers.What’more,thecostofthebookswillbereducedgreatly,andtherewillbenodoubtthatitwillunloadsomeburdenofthefamiliesofthestudents.ActuallyinAustraliaandsomeothercountries,recyclingtextbooksispopularanditgivesusagoodexample.Whycan’twehaveatry?14/14\n本资料由《七彩教育网》www.7caiedu.cn提供!14/14 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