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1、高二年级英语第一次月考英语试卷二、单项选择21Did he the match?Certainly, No one can him.Adefeat; win overBwin; matchCwin against; winDbeat; defeat22The more one isthe English-speaking environment, the better he or she will learn the language.Aexposed toBfined in CcaughtDkept up23for the breakdown of the school computer n

2、etwork, Alice was in low spirits.ABlamingBBlamedCTo blameDTo be blamed24its low cost, the appeal of iron as a building material lies in its strength, its resistance to fire, and its potential to span vast areas.AOther thanBApart from CExcept for DRather than25you take part in physical activitybe abl

3、e to keep fit and stay healthy.AOnly if; you willBOnly if; will you CUnless, you willDUnless; will you26It is reported that the group of Eightthe eight richest countries in the world.Ais consisted of Bconsists of Cis made upDconsists in27what he said at the meeting suggested that hewith us.Adidnt ag

4、reeBshouldnt agreeCnot agreeDshould agree28We hadnt met for 20 years, but I recognized herI saw her.Athe momentBthe moment whenCfor the moment Dat the moment when29The prize of the games, in 776BC ,didnt not include women players until 1912.Afirst playingBto be first playedCfirst playedDto be first

5、playing30Come and see me whenever.Ayou are convenient Byou will be convenientCit is convenient to youDit will be convenient to you31In my opinion, all Mr whitegood to his students in his class at present. He is very strict in their study.Adoes, does, doesBdoes did doCdoes, does doDdid do does32You s

6、eemed to be deeply struck by his skill.Not exactly. It was his couragehis skill that really struck me most.Abut alsoBnot as Cas well as Drather 33I cant see the words on the blackboard.Perhaps you need.Ato examine your eyesBto have you eyes examined Cto have examined Dyour eyes to be examined34Dont

7、be so disappointed, if you spare no efforts to study your chosen subjects, you will be successful.Aon timeBat timesCat a timeDin time35With so many peopleby sending E-mails every day, it will become more and more important to have a good knowledge of the internet.AcommunicatingBcommunicatedCcommunic

8、ateDto communicate第二节 完形填空共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分阅读下面短文,从短文后给题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The changing point in my life came when I was in London. I had to 36 the weekend in the city centre for an exam. It was a(n) 37 apartment and I only had enough money for it One day walking to my liv

9、ing area, I was 38 by a young woman. She promised she wasnt a beggar and 39 she just had no food for her baby.I just 40 her as a beggar. In my pocket I had one pound eighty pence in change and a twenty-pound note. This was 41 I had for the rest of the weekend. I gave her the change and 42 on. Then I

10、 heard her saying something and I turned 43 . “Sorry, but this isnt going to buy much baby food, is it?For a second her words really made me 44 . after all, her baby wasnt my 45 . Part of my mind screamed that she was just trying to take me for a 46 .But what if she wasnt?There and then I had to 47

11、what kind of person I was going to be. Would I keep myself from being taken advantage of and 48 miss the chance of helping a person in 49 ? Or would I 50 people to take advantage of me nine times out of ten to make sure I 51 the tenth time?I 52 that if lived with a(n) 53 heart the people who took ad

12、vantage of me would not be winning over me. They would be losing because of the life they 54 to live.“Please tell the 55 , I said to the woman and gave her the twenty pounds.Ive been living by that decision twenty years now-and never regretted it once.36AstayBenjoyCworryDprepare37AnormalBexpensiveCc

13、heapDstrange38AmovedBsavedCpersuadedDapproached39ApretendedBstressedCprovedDcheated40AcalledBpleasedCconsideredDrefused41AenoughBlittleCpartDall42Agot BwalkedCtalkedDtook43AbackBdownCupDaway44ApleaseBcuriousCexcitedDangry45AmistakeBresponsibilityCachievementDresult46AhelperBfoolCstrangerDpatient47Ad

14、ecideBdiscussCcheckDremind48ApeacefullyBslowlyCpossiblyDspecially49AkindnessBorderCfailureDneed50AleadBstopCallowDfind51AmissedBhelpedCworriedDdoubted52AforgotBregrettedCwonderedDrealized53AopenBexcitingCemptyDcold54AhappenedBfailedCchoseDwanted55AbeliefBreasonCtruthDprinciple三、阅读理解ACollege sports,

15、especially football and basketball, are a big industry. Nationally rated teams and television broadcast rights can be worth millions of dollars.This could be seen as a good deal all around. Colleges invest their players and, in return, the schools earn money and attention. The athletes often get fre

16、e education, and they gain experience that might lead to a chance to play professionally.But critics question the morality(道德) of a situation where college athletes may seem valued more as athletes than as college students. They say that some players who finish college never really learn anything ex

17、cept their sport.The National Collegiate Athletic Association governs college sports in the United Strates. For the past few years, this organization has been increasing requirements for student athletes. That includes high school students who want to compete on division one teams-the top division c

18、ollege sports.College athletes are required to make continual progress toward earning their degree. New reforms aim to punish division one schools that do not graduate enough of their athletes. Yet finishing college is not always a goal for students who are good enough to play professionally. Is thi

19、s short-team thinking? A sports career may not last very long, or lead to the wealth and fame that young players may dream of.Funs of American football may remember the retired New York Jets player Joe Namath. Last weekend, he graduated from the University of Alabama. He left that school forty-two y

20、ears ago to play for the Jets. Now he is sixty-four. But he went back-in part, he says, because he had promised his mother to finish his education.56Colleges show great interest in investing in their players because.Athey can attract public attentionBthey can gain much from it Cthey want to become D

21、ivision One collegesDthey want to get television broadcast rights57Why do some people worry about college athletes?AThey are unable to finish collegeBThey might not get good educationCThey have no long-term plans for their futureDThey have no hopes of playing professionally58The National Collegiate

22、Athletic Association is making great efforts to.Ahelp college athletes earn their degreeBreduce Division One colleges and teamsCencourage student athletes to study hardDOrganize college sports in the United States59It seems that the writer holds the idea that student athletes should.Apay for their e

23、ducationBfollow Joe Namaths exampleCtry to become professional athletesDpay much attention to their education60What is mainly discussed in the text?ACollege athletes in the United StatesBCollege sports in the United StatesCRequirements for student athletesDDiscussion about college educationBThe stor

24、y of how the song Happy Birthday to You came to be, began as a sweet one, that later soured. Two sisters, Mildred Hill, a teacher at the Louisville, Kentucky Experimental Kindergarten, and Dr. Patty Hill, the headmaster of the same school, together wrote a song for the children, called Good Morning

25、to All. When Mildred combined her musical talents, as the local expert on spiritual songs, and as the organist(风琴师) for her church, with her sisters expertise in the area of Kindergarten Education, Good Morning to All was sure to be a success.The sisters published the song in a collection entitled S

26、ong Stories of the Kindergarten in 1893. Thirty-one years later, after Dr. Patty Hill became the head of the Department of Kindergarten Education at Columbia Universitys Teacher College, a gentleman by the name of Robert H. Coleman published the song, without the sisters permission. What is worse, h

27、e added a second verse歌词, the familiar Happy Birthday to You.Mr. Colemans addition of the second verse made the song become well known and, gradually, the sisters original first verse disappeared. Happy Birthday to You, the one and only birthday song, had altogether replaced the sisters original tit

28、le, Good Morning to All.After Mildred died in 1916, Patty, together with a third sister named Jessica, discussed the issue together and took Mr. Coleman to court. In court, they proved that they, indeed, owned the melody曲调. The court finally decided that the family legally owns the song, whenever it

29、 is sung for commercial purposes.61By saying “that later soured in the first paragraph, the author meant that.Athe song later had an unhappy development storyBthe song was later used for commercial purposesCthe words of the song were totally changed by othersDthe song didnt become popular after year

30、s of its birth62What made the song “Good Morning to All a success?AMr Colemans addition of the second verseBMildreds passion and Pattys years of hard workCMildred and Pattys love and patience for childrenDMildreds musical talents and Pattys educational experience63Which is the right order of the fol

31、lowing events?a“Good Morning to All was publishedbMr Coleman was taken to courtcA second verse was added to “Good Morning to Alld“Happy Birthday to you became very populareMr Coleman published the songAa-d-c-e-bBa-e-c-d-bCa-c-e-d-bDa-c-e-b-d64The story has a happy ending because.Athe Hill sister wer

32、e supported by the courtB“Good Morning to All became very popular CMr Coleman paid the Hill sister much moneyDMr Coleman added a second verse to the song 65What is the text mainly about?AThe addition of a famoussongBThe origin of a famous songCThe life of Mr ColemanDThe life of the Hill sistersCCAR

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34、d repairs, which will be repaid on production of receipts收据.cFull insurance covered but exclusive(除外的)of personal accidentssee belowand contents.Whats not includedaPersonal accident insurance.bGaraging, petrol, parking and traffic fines.HIRE CHARGES:1The minimum rental period at these special low pr

35、ices is three days. For prices for periods of one or two days only see our representative(代表)at the hotel.2Car hire must be booked six weeks or more before arrival in London to guarantee a carBut if you have been unable to make a hooking in advance,please see our representative at the hotel who may

36、still be able to help you3The car types specified on the sheet are examples of the type of vehicles available in each price range,but a particular car cannot he guaranteed.Upon delivery the driver(s)will be asked to sign the car hire companys Conditions of HireIf you decide to hire a carjust fill in

37、 the Booking Form and return it to usA booking fee of 12 as part of the car hire cost is required.Should you be forced to cancel your car hire booking after payment in full (two weeks before date of hire)a cancellation charge of 12 will be made.66What cost does a car hirer have to pay for?AInsurance

38、 against damage to the carBInsurance against injury to the driverCThe cost of maintenance of the carDThe cost of repairs to the ear67Which of the following does not agree with the car hire conditions?A. The cost of petrol has to be paid by the driverB. You have to pay 12 as a booking feeC. You canno

39、t get a car without booking in advanceD. Full payment takes place two weeks before you use the car68If you hire a car for three day s or more, Ayou are guaranteed an expensive new carByou are guaranteed an enjoyable holidayCyou are offered a specially fast carDyou are offered a car at a special pric

40、e69The hire charge for a three-day period depends on Athe type of the car you hireBthe distance you will coverCthe amount of oil you put in the carDthe length of time you park the car70If you cancel your car hire hooking, Aanother 12 will be paid to the companyByou cannot get back the booking feeCyo

41、u will get back the booking fee in two weeksDyour request must be made before the date of hireDSolomon Shereshevski was a man with an amazing memoryHe was one of the worlds most famous memorizers记忆能手Born in Russia in about 1900he spent much of his life performing memory skills that people found diff

42、icult to believeHe could memorize long lists of numbers after reading them through once,and he could then recite them forwards or back-wardsHe could easily remember lists of names,dozens of playing cards or hundreds of citiesAlthough he had a wonderful memory,he found some normal skills very difficu

43、ltFor example,he found it difficult to learn to readHe also found it difficult to recognize patterns in words or numbersWhen presented with a long list of numbers like t his:1234 4231 5678 8765 6789 9876 he could not see that there was a patternIf he could see or hear a collection of numbers,he coul

44、d remember itHowever,this did not mean that he could understand what he was looking atHe could remember long complex mathematical formulasbut could not understand what the numbers meantSolomon suffered from a condition known as Synaesthesia. This meant that all of his senses were connected in a spec

45、ial wayIn other words,when he heard a particular word he also experienced a unique taste,or saw a unique colorEach word that he heard brought a particular description into his mindEach word for him was unique,because he remembered it as a taste,a smell,a color or a sound,or all of them togetherHe wa

46、s not a clever man except this ability and people found him rather stupidHe found it difficult to become friends with other people because his mind was so differentIn a way,his memory was a curse祸根He remembered everything,and that made it difficult for him to understand anything71We know from the fi

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