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1、省井冈山实验- 高二英语下学期第一次月考试题无答案考试时间120分钟 总分150分第1卷第一局部 听力共两节,总分值30分第一节共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分听对话,选择正确答案1 What is the man going to do?A. Go for a swimB. Go to the Art Museum with the womanC. Listen to a lecture about Chinese painting2Where are the two speakers?AIn a hotel BIn a railway stationCIn a bookstore3W
2、here is the man now?AIn xi an BIn Beijing CIn Haikou4What does the woman want to buy?A.A yellow shirt BA dark shirtC.A dark coat5Which is the womans mobile phone number?A.13963789053 B.13966789050C.13966789053第二节共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分听第6段材料,答复第6至7题6Why does the man look very worried?AHe has lost his
3、wallet.BHe cant find his daughterCHe doesnt know where the police station is7What color is his daughters cap?ARed BWhite CYellow听第7段材料,答复第8至9题8What is the season now?ASpring BAutumn CWinter9What can we know from the conversation?AThe man likes skatingBThe man is fond of hiking CThe man hates skating
4、听第8段材料,答复第10至12题10Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?ATeacher and studentBShop assistant and customerCHusband and wife11On which channel is the baseball game on?AChannel 2 BChannel 6 CChannel 812.What does the woman agree to see at last?AThe baseball match B.A western filmCAn A
5、merican film听第9段材料,答复第13至16题13What are the two speakers talking about?AHow to become a millionaireBHow to spend moneyCCollecting stamps14How much does the man spend on stamps a year?A50 yuan B180 yuan C600 yuan15What can we know about the man?AHe doest like the stamps his father gave himBHe has made
6、 many friends by collecting stampsCHe has traveled to many places16What does the woman want to do?ACollect stamps from now on BBuy some stamps from the manCBuy a book on stamps听第10段材料,答复第17至20题17Who are most probably attending the speech?ATeachers BStudents CWorkers18How many reasons does the speake
7、r give to prove she is fit for the position?ATwo BThree CFour19When did the speaker join the environmental club?ALast year BTwo years ago CThree years ago20Why does the speaker want to give up the environmental club?AShe wants to put her heart into the new positionBShe doest like the club now CShe m
8、ust spend more time on her studies 第二局部英语知识运用共两节,总分值45分第一节单项填空共15小题;总分值15分21.A “I didnt know this was a one-way street to that avenue, officer.B“_A. Thats all right B. You are sure C. How dare you say that D. Sorry, but thats no excuse22. Though every parent admits that reading contributes to better
9、 mind of their child,yet lets face it,who has got time? A. a:the B. a; C. the;the D. the;23. With his camera,he kept taking pictures he did and saw A. where B. that C. of which D. of what24. Having got up late this morning, Mike ran as fast as he could _ to catch the bus.A. hope B. to hopeC. hopedD.
10、 hoping25Their products enjoy 30 percent of the market in this country because both the quality and their service are fine. A. features B. share C. possession D. sales26. Owing to heavy traffic jams, many people would like to choose the train _ driving. A. in preference toB. in addition toC.as withD
11、. as well as27. In the flats Tom was the only man from _ bedroom the thief had stolen much money.A. whose B. whom C. who D. where28.Although sometimes he loses his temper, his students like him _ for it.A. not so much B. not so little C. no more D. no less29.Shen zhou VIII has docked with Tiangong-I
12、 successfully, _ the start of the establishment of Chinas own space station.A. marked B. to mark C. marking D. having marked30. Its too bad that I failed in the math exam. If only I _ hard at it!A. worked B. had worked C. has worked D. would work31. It is said that more than one student _ that film
13、so farA. is to see B. have seenC. has seenD. is seeing32. A Tales of Two Cities is_ a novel. It helps us to understand the history of England and French of that time. A. more than B. not more than C. no more than D. less than33. - Thank you for your coffee. - But you _it.A. didnt drink B. arent drin
14、kingC. dont drinkD. hadnt drunk34.She was so sad because she failed in the math test. Lets _ her _.A. leave behind B. leave alone C. leave aside D. leave out35. The true value of life is not in _, but _.A. which we get; what give we B. what we get; what we give C. which do we get; what do we give D.
15、 how we get; that we give三. 完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分)My friend Michelle is blind, but youd never know it. She makes such good use of her other 36 , including her “sixth sense, that she rarely gives the impression shes 37 anything.Michelle looks after her children pretty much like the rest of us, 38 th
16、at she doesnt push too hard on them, 39 really benefit a lot from her relaxed attitude. She knows when to clean the house. She moves around so fast that often 40 dont realize shes blind.I 41 this the first time after my six-year-old daughter, Kayla, went to play there. When Kayla came home, she was
17、very 42 about her day. She told me they had baked cookies, played games and done art projects. But she was 43 excited about her finger-painting project.“Mom, guess what? said Kayla, all smiles. “I learned how to 44 colors today! Blue and red make purple, and yellow and blue make green! And Michelle
18、45 with us.To my great 46 , my child had learnt about color from a blind friend!Then Kayla continued, “Michelle told me my 47 showed joy, pride and a sense of accomplishment. She really 48 what I was doing! Kayla said she had never felt how good finger paints felt 49 Michelle showed her how to paint
19、 without looking at her paper.I realized Kayla didnt know that Michelle was blind. It had just never 50 in conversation.When I told her, she was 51 for a moment. At first, she didnt believe me. “But Mommy, Michelle knew exactly what was in my picture! Kayla 52 . And I knew my child was 53 because Mi
20、chelle had listened to Kayla describe her artwork. Michelle had also heard Kaylas 54 in her work. We were silent for a minute. Then Kayla said slowly, “You know, Mommy, Michelle really did see my picture. She just used my 55 .Indeed, she uses a special type of “vision that all mothers have.36. A. wa
21、ys B. means C. methodsD. senses37. A. enjoyed B. found C. missedD. lost38. A. and B. except C. even D. but39. A. who B. itC. she D. which40. A. guests B. familyC. boys D. friends41. A. realized B. heardC. recognizedD. witnessed42. A. excited B. sadC. satisfiedD. enjoyed43. A. especially B. specially
22、C. a littleD. not at all44. A. paint B. drawC. createD. mix45. A. stayed B. paintedC. talkedD. played46. A. excitement B. encouragementC. delightD. surprise47. A. attitude B. colorC. pictureD. paper48. A. touched B. congratulatedC. sawD. understood49. A. after B. unlessC. untilD. when50. A. referred
23、 to B. turned outC. come upD. talked about51. A. curious B. quietC. excitedD. worried52. A. cried B. insistedC. complainedD. informed53. A. right B. wrongC. worriedD. uncertain54. A. shortcomings B. difficultiesC. prideD. description55. A. paper B. pensC. handsD. eyesAIts really true what people say
24、 about English politeness: its everywhere. When squeezing past someone in a narrow aisle, people say “sorry. When getting off a bus, English passengers say “thank you rather than the driver. In Germany, people would never dream of doing these things. After all, squeezing past others is sometimes una
25、voidable, and the bus driver is only doing his job. I used to think the same way, without questioning it, until I started travelling to the British Isles and came to appreciate some more polite ways of interacting (交往) with people.People thank each other everywhere in England, all the time. When peo
26、ple buy something in a shop, customer and retail assistant in most cases thank each other twice or more. In Germany, it would be exceptional to hear more than one thank you in such a conversation. British students thank their lecturers when leaving the room. English employers thank their employees f
27、or doing their jobs, as opposite to Germans, who would normally think that paying their workers money is already enough.Another thing I observed during my stay was that English people rarely criticize others. Even when I was working and mistakes were pointed out to me, my employers emphasized (强调) s
28、everal times but none of their explanations were intended as criticism. It has been my impression that by avoiding criticism, English people are making an effort to make others feel comfortable. This also is showed in other ways. British men still open doors for women, and British men are more likel
29、y to treat women to a meal than German men. However, I do need to point out here that this applies to English men a bit more than it would to Scottish men! Yes, the latter (后者) are a bit tightfisted.56. What is the authors attitude towards English politeness?A. He thinks it is artificial. B. He give
30、s no personal opinion.C. He appreciates it. D. He thinks it goes too far.57. What can we learn about customers and retail assistants in Germany? A. A customer never says thank you to a retail assistant. B. Its always a retail assistant who says thank you. C. They may say thank you only once. D. they
31、 always say thank you to each other.58 We can learn from the last paragraph that Scottish men _. A. are more likely to be involved in a fighting B. are more polite than English men C. treat women in a polite way D. are not so willing to spend money for women59. The author of this text is most probab
32、ly _. A. an Englishman B. a German C. a Scottish man D. a Welshman60. The author develops the text through the method of _. A. making comparisons B. telling stories C. giving comments D. giving reasonsBTim Richter and his wife, Linda, had taught for over 30 years near Buffalo, New Yorkhe in computer
33、s, she in special education. “Teaching means everything to us. Tim would say. In April 1998, he learned he would need a heart operation. It was the kind of news that leads to some serious thinking about lifes purpose.Not long after the surgery, Tim saw a brochure describing Imagination Library, a pr
34、ogram started by Dolly Partons foundation (基金会) that mailed a book every month to children from birth to age five in the singers home town of Sevier, Tennessee. “I thought, maybe Linda and I could do something like this when we retire. Tim recalls. He placed the brochure on his desk, “as a reminderF
35、ive years later, now retired and with that brochure still on the desk, Tim clicked on imaginationlibrary . The program had been opened up to partners who could take advantage of book and postage discounts.The quality of the books was of great concern to the Richters. Rather than sign up online, they
36、 went to Dollywood for a looksee. “We didnt want to give the children rubbish. says Linda. The booksreviewed each year by teachers, literacy specialists, and Dollywood board membersincluded classics such as Ezra Jack Keatss The Snowy Day and newer books like Anna Dewdneys Llama Llama series.Satisfie
37、d, the couple set up the Richter Family Foundation and got to work. Since , they have shipped more than 12,200 books to preschoolers in their area. Megan Williams, a mother of four, is more than appreciative:“This program introduces us to books Ive never heard of.The Richters spend about $400 a mont
38、h sending books to 200 children.“Some people sit there and wait to die. says Tim. “Others get as busy as they can in the time they have left.61What led Tim to think seriously about the meaning of life?A. His health problem.B. His love for teaching.C. The influence of his wife.D. The news from the We
39、b.62What did Tim want to do after learning about Imagination Library?A. Give out brochures.B. Do something similar.C. Write books for children.D. Retire from being a teacher.63According to the text, Dolly Parton is _.A. a wellknown surgeonB. a mother of a fouryearoldC. a singer born in TennesseeD. a
40、 computer programmer64Why did the Richters go to Dollywood?A. To avoid signing up online.B. To meet Dollywood board members.C. To make sure the books were the newest.D. To see if the books were of good quality.65What can we learn from Tims words in the last paragraph?A. He needs more money to help t
41、he children.B. He wonders why some people are so busy.C. He tries to save those waiting to die.D. He considers his efforts worthwhile.CIn the fall of 1985, I was a brighteyed girl heading off to Howard University, aiming at a legal career and dreaming of sitting on a Supreme Court bench somewhere. T
42、wentyone years later I am still a brighteyed dreamer and one with quite a different tale to tell.My grandma, an amazing woman, graduated from college at the age of 65.She was the first in our family to reach that goal.But one year after I started college, she developed cancer.I made the choice to wi
43、thdraw from college to care for her.It meant that school and my personal dream would have to wait.Then I got married with another dream: building my family with a combination of adopted and biological children.In 1999, we adopted our first son.To lay eyes on him was fantasticand very emotional.A year later came our second adopted boy.Then followed son No.3.In , I gave birth to another boy.You can imagine how fully occupied I became, raising four boys under the age of 8!Our h