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1、育才学校2017-2018学年第二学期(实验班)第三次月考高二英语 试卷满分为150分,考试时间120分钟。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. What are the speakers doing?A. Working. B. Running. C. Having a drink.2. What made the man s
2、o worried?A. The exam. B. The paper. C. His teacher.3. How long will the man stay in France?A. Five weeks. B. Three days. C. Two days.4. What was wrong with Jack?A. He had a fever. B. He was in hospital.C. He was late for work.5. Why was the man late for work? A. He was in an accident.B. His car was
3、 being repaired.C. He couldnt get his car going.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,听每段对话或独白前,你有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出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. What are the speakers discussing?A. A table. B. A party. C. An apartment.7. What does th
4、e man suggest the woman do?A. Prepare the dinner. B. Invite more people. C. Buy several chairs.听第7段材料,回答第8, 9题。8. What does the man dislike?A. Folk music. B. Rock music. C. Popular music.9. What does the woman think of Celine Dions music?A. Popular. B. Boring. C. Noisy.听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. What is
5、the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates. B. Co-workers. C. Father and daughter.11. Why wont the speakers go skiing?A. They prefer to watch skiing on TV.B. The woman cant stand the weather.C. The skiing place is noisy and crowded.12. What will the speakers do next?A. Play ping-po
6、ng. B. Talk about exercise. C. Try a new restaurant.听第9段材料,回答第13至16 题。13. What is the woman?A. A hostess. B. A teacher. C. A nurse.14. When did the man move out?A. Two months ago. B. Four months ago. C. Six months ago.15. What is the purpose of Brians moving out?A. To get out of the control of his p
7、arents.B. To find a good place to paint.C. To have much more fun.16. What advice does Brian give in the end?A. Try to live alone.B. Ask for parents permission.C. Have a good reason to move out.听第10段材料,回答第17 至20 题。17. How often should the competitors cycle a week?A. Three times. B. Four times. C. Fiv
8、e times.18. When is the match ?A. In six weeks. B. In four weeks. C. In two weeks.19. What should the listeners do during the training?A. Do all the training on their own.B. Have a regular medical examination.C. Try to keep their body in good condition.20. What is a must for students taking part in
9、the match?A. Strong body build. B. Parents permission. C. Good examination marks.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)AA long-term American study shows the importance of early education for poor children. The study is known as the Abecedarian Project. It involved more than one-hundred young chi
10、ldren from poor families in North Carolina.Half of the children attended an all-day program at a high-quality child-care center. The center offered educational, health and social programs. Children took part in games and activities to increase their thinking and language skills and social and emotio
11、nal development. The program also included health foods for the children.The children attended the program from when they were a few weeks old until the age of five years. The other group of children did not attend the child-care center. After the age of five, both groups attended public school.Rese
12、archers compared the two groups of children. When they were babies, both groups had similar results in tests for mental and physical skills. However, from the age of eighteen months, the children in the educational child-care program did much better in tests.The researchers tested the children again
13、 when they were twelve and fifteen years old. The tests found that the children who had been in the child-care center continued to have higher average test results. These children did much better on tests of reading and mathematics.A few years ago, organizers of the Abecedarian Project tested the st
14、udents again. At the time, each student was twenty-one years old. They were tested for thinking and educational ability, employment, parenting and social skills. The researchers found that the young adults who had the early education still did better in reading and mathematics tests. They were more
15、than two times as likely to be attending college or to have completed college. In addition, the children who received early education were older on average, when their first child was born.The study offers more evidence that learning during the first months and years of life is important for all lat
16、er development.The researchers of the Abecedarian Project believe their study shows a need for lawmakers to spend money on public early education. They believe these kinds of programs could reduce the number of children who do not complete school and are unemployed.21.The Abecedarian Project has las
17、ted _.A. almost one yearB. about five yearsC. more than 20 yearsD. no more than 15 years22.Those who had been in the child-care center _ compared with those who hadnt.A. have their children at later agesB. get more help from other peopleC. have no parenting or social skillsD. are poorer at reading a
18、nd mathematics23.What dont we know about the Abecedarian Project after reading the text?A. What the children learned at the child-care center.B. How important early education is for poor children.C. How many children are involved in the Abecedarian Project.D. Whether lawmakers will spend money on pu
19、blic early education.24.The study of the Abecedarian Project shows that early education _.A. costs a lot of moneyB. leads to a lower birthrateC. can improve the life of poor childrenD. is not important for later developmentBIf you dont think technology can improve your trip better, meet Judy. When s
20、he recently checked into the Biu Hotel in Zurich, a clerk asked her to pay hundreds of dollars higher than the online offer. It was not a cheap stay, but it became more of one after she fired up the Booking. Com app shed used to purchase her room on her smartphone. “As soon as I showed him the rate,
21、 he honored it,” Judy says.Technology may create challenges for travelers-indeed, it may have led to Judys rate confusion in the first place-but it can also solve them. The solutions go beyond making sure of a hotel rate. The latest version of B is among the most feature-rich booking programs. Users
22、 can select hotels by location, make a secure booking and view the confirmed rate.Another pain point for travelers is traffic that eats away precious vacation time. Theres a new app for that, called Commute. As the name implies, its aimed at users who have to make the same trip every day. Just input
23、 basic information about your destination and expected leaving time, and the app will start sending you traffic data 15 minutes before you leave.Another source of travel-related conflict and confusion is money. Thats particularly true when youre dealing with a foreign currency. The latest version of
24、 Travel Money Tracker helps travelers prevent currency mix-ups. It instantly converts(兑换) a countrys native currency to yours, so you know exactly how much that Espresso(浓咖啡) in Milan costs in dollars. One extra feature is the ability to set up an alert that tells you when youre overspending, which
25、can sometimes be a problem when youre on vacation. The only catch, of course, is that you have to remember to record all your purchases.25.What does the example of Judy want to show?A. The rate of Biu Hotel was higher than that of othersB. Technology can make our trips betterC. The clerk was very fr
26、iendly and patientD. The smart phones have many functions26.What is the main function of Travel Money Tracker?A. It tells people how much Espresso costsB. It warns when people are overspendingC. It records all peoples purchasesD. It changes the native currency to yours27.Whats the purpose of the pas
27、sage?A. To encourage people to travelB. To help people with technology problemsC. To introduce some new appsD. To provide people with traveling informationCThe kids in this village wear dirty, ragged clothes. They sleep beside cows and sheep in huts made of sticks and mud. They have no school. Yet t
28、hey all can chant the English alphabet, and some can make words.The key to their success: 20 tablet computers(平板电脑) dropped off in their Ethiopian village in February by a U.S. group called One Laptop Per Child.The goal is to find out whether kids using todays new technology can teach themselves to
29、read in places where no schools or teachers exist. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers analyzing the project data say theyre already amazed. “What I think has already happened is that the kids have already learned more than they would have in one year of kindergarten,” said Matt Ke
30、ller, who runs the Ethiopia program.The fastest learnerand the first to turn on one of the tabletsis 8-year-old Kelbesa Negusse. The devices camera was disabled to save memory, yet within weeks Kelbesa had figured out its workings and made the camera work. He called himself a lion, a marker of accom
31、plishment in Ethiopia.With his tablet, Kelbasa rearranged the letters HSROE into one of the many English animal names he knows. Then he spelled words on his own. “Seven months ago he didnt know any English. Thats unbelievable,” said Keller.The project aims to get kids to a stage called “deep reading
32、,” where they can read to learn. It wont be in Amharic, Ethiopias first language, but in English, which is widely seen as the ticket to higher paying jobs.28.How does the Ethiopia program benefit the kids in the village?A. It trains teachers for them.B. It contributes to their self-study.C. It helps
33、 raise their living standards.D. It provides funds for building schools.29.What can we infer from Kellers words in Paragraph 3?A. They need more time to analyze data.B. More children are needed for the research.C. He is confident about the future of the project.D. The research should be carried out
34、in kindergartens.30.It amazed Keller that with the tablet Kelbesa could _.A. learn English words quickly.B. draw pictures of animals.C. write letters to researchers.D. make phone calls to his friends.31.What is the aim of the project?A. To offer Ethiopians higher paying jobs.B. To make Amharic widel
35、y used in the world.C. To help Ethiopian kids read to learn in English.D. To assist Ethiopians in learning their first language.DGone are the days when being a celebrity(名人) meant reaching the top of the social ladder. With the Internet, people now no longer need to be actors, sports stars or politi
36、cians to be famous. You may still remember the time when Furong Jiejie, or Fengjie, appeared online. All of a sudden they were the talk of the town because of their crazy clothes and abnormal values. But when the word wanghong, or “Internet celebrity”, was named one of Yaowen Jiaozi magazines “popul
37、ar cyber words” in 2015, its meaning had changed. Those who are popular in the world of wanghong are largely famous for their heavily Photoshopped selfies(自拍) and the special lifestyles they advertise on social media. The same thing is happening overseas as well. There are many women addicted to pos
38、ting photos. This has led to the rise of “Instagram Husbands”, men who are willingor most likely forcedto take photos of their wives or girlfriends for their Instagram accounts. But what wanghong offer their fans is much more than many pretty pictures. “There is a longing for the effortless of life,
39、” commented China Youth Daily. Though their lifestyle may seem “effortless”, some wanghong take great pains to run their Taobao stores, communicate with their fans and think of ways to keep their viewership(收视率), for example. Zhang Dayi, a famous wanghong with over 4 million followers on Sina Weibo,
40、 revealed some of her secrets for attracting fans. “Usually people look up to celebrities at a 45-degree angle. But I reduced that angle to 15 degrees, because no one likes to strain their necks too much,” she said. Her social media strategies include being very kind to fans. “As soon as you let dow
41、n your guard, people will start to approach,” she said.32.What is the authors attitude toward Furong Jiejie?A. Negative B. ConcernedC. Favorable D. Doubtful33.How do men get the name “Instagram Husbands”?A. They take and share photos to attract fans on the net.B. They open Instagram accounts for the
42、ir girlfriends.C. They show off their photography skills on the internet.D. Their duty is to take pictures of their wives or girlfriends.34.What can we infer from Zhang Dayis words?A. Celebrities are hard to meet.B. Being a internet celebrity is not easy.C. She has the most followers on the net.D. B
43、eing friendly is a way of attracting fans.35.What can be the best title of the text?A. The age of Internet is coming.B. Internet offers fast track to fame.C. Internet celebrities set examples for people.D. To become Internet celebrities, beauty isnt a must. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分。)根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出
44、能填入空白处的最佳选项。A students life is never easy. 36. A lot of preparations are needed so you can be sure to go hack home with a diploma and a bright future waiting for you. The following are some basic things you need to do before even seizing that passport and boarding on the plane.Knowing the country.Yo
45、u shouldnt bother researching the countrys hottest tourist spots or historical places. You wont go there as a tourist, but as a student. Itll be helpful to read the most important points in their history and to read up on their culture. 37. You surely dont want to face legal problems, especially if
46、youre away from home.Studying their language.Dont expect that you can graduate abroad without knowing even the basics of the language. Before leaving your home country, take online lessons to at least master some of their words and sentences. 38. Doing this will also prepare you in communicating wit
47、h those who cant speak English.b 39. Check the conversion(兑换)of your money to their local currency, set up your bank account so you can use it there, get an insurance, and find an apartment. The Internet or your intended school will be very helpful in finding an apartment and helping you understand local currency.Remember, youre not only carrying your own reputation but your countrys reputation as well. If you act foolishly, people there might think that all of your co