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1、玉城中学2。疟蠹高二第一次月考试卷英语【注意】本试卷分为卷I (选择题)和卷n (非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分 钟;所有答案一律做在答题卷上。第I卷第一部分:听力理解(共两节,每小题L5分,共20小题,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分75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 talking about?C. Getting Lydia a gift.C

2、. Get a camera.C. Stay away from Kate.C. In a restaurant.A. Having a birthday party. B. Doing some exercise.2. What is the woman going to do?A. Help the man.B. Take a bus.3. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Tell Kate to stop.B. Call Kates friends.4. Where does the conversation probably take

3、 place?A. In a wine shop.B. In a supermarket.5. . What does the woman mean?A. Keep the window closed. B. Go out for fresh air.C. Turn on the fan.第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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

4、、7题。6. What is the man going to do this summer?C. Work at a hotel.C. To pay for a boat trip.C. Roommates.A. Teach a course.B. Repair his house.7. How will the man use the money?A. To hire a gardener.B. To buy books.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Schoolmat

5、es.B. Colleagues.9. What does Frank plan to do right after graduation?A. Work as a programmer.B. Travel around the world.C. Start his own business.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why does the woman make the call?A. To book a hotel room.B. To ask about the room service.C. To make changes to a reservation.11. Wh

6、en will the woman arrive at the hotel?Text 3M: It really annoys me when Kate calls her friends during office hours.W: If I were you, I would tell her to stop.M: Maybe youre right. I will talk to her sometime.Text 4M: Heres the menu, Madame. Would you like something to drink?W: Yes, please. May I see

7、 the wine list?M: Certainly. Here you are.Text 5M: We need to have some fresh air. Do you mind my opening the window?W: As a matter of fact, Pm feeling a bit cold.Text 6M: Guess what ril be doing this summer?W: What?M: Im going to work at the Riverside Hotel.W: What exactly will you be doing?M: Lefs

8、 see. Ill be doing some small repairs inside and outside the hotel. Ill be cutting grass and taking care of the flowers.W: Sounds interesting. Whats the pay?M: Well, uh.about fifteen dollars an hour, five hours a day, and Sunday free.W: Thats good money. What are you going to do with it?M: Til pay f

9、or the textbooks for next term.Text 7M: Hi, Sue. Hows it going?W: Oh, hi, Frank, just fine. How are your classes?M: Pretty good. Tm glad this is my last term here, though.W: Why is that? I thought you were enjoying school.M: I was. But now Im getting tired of it. Tm ready for the real world.W: What

10、are you planning to do when you graduate?M: First, I want to get a job as a computer programmer, and then after five years or so, Id like to start my own business.W: Sounds good. I still have three terms to go until Im done.M: Youll make it for sure. Well, see you later.W: Bye!Text8M: Hello, Milton

11、Hotel Reservations. How may I assist you?W: Hi, Pm calling to make some changes to an existing reservation.M: Certainly. Do you have the reservation number?W: Sure, if s 219.M: Thats a reservation for Sally Menkel. Is that right?W: Yes, thats right. Td like to change the check-in date from September

12、 15 to September 16.M: Certainly. I can make that change for you. Is that the only change?W: No, the check-out date will also change from the 23rd to the 24th.M: No problem. We have you arriving on the 16th of September and leaving the 24th of Septemberaltogether, eight nights. Will there be anythin

13、g else?W: Yes. Instead of a courtyard room, Td like a room with a view, preferably on an upper floor.M: I can certainly change that for you, but there will be a change in the room rate. The new rate is $199 per night, instead of the original $179.W: Thats OK. These are all the changes. Thank you ver

14、y much.M: Youre welcome. Have a nice day!Text 9W: Gordon, Im going to Keswick in the Lake District this weekend.M: Really?W: Yeah, five of us. Why dont you join us? Were getting to Keswick on Friday. Then were goingboating on Saturday. And on Sunday, were going to do some shopping. Then I will take

15、some time to visit my aunt Lucy.M: Youre not going to camp, are you? Isnt it a bit cold?W: No, were not. It is a bit cold. Were staying in a country inn. Its not like five-star hotels or anything. But its really comfortable.M: Hmm, sounds interesting. You know, its the boating that I dont like.W: We

16、ll, what are you up to?M: Sit on my sofa all weekend and watch the DVDs Pve just bought. And that will be a busy weekend. I may finish watching Friends.W: I dont know how you can do that all weekend, Gordon. Id get bored.M: I know, I know. But thats really what I want to do.Text 10M: Hello. Welcome

17、to the program. In America, May and June are the traditional months for graduations. A listener in China, Wang Ming, who is about to get an engineering degree, wants to know how American college graduates find jobs. Right now, the answer is: not very easily. A latest study on the college job market

18、showed that employers wanted to hire 22% fewer graduates this year than last. The study also showed that just 20% of those who looked for jobs before graduation have found one by now. This is compared to half of students who had looked for a job by this time two years ago. But one difference: fewer

19、of this years graduates have started to search for jobs. Engineering graduates were more likely to have started their job search already, and to have accepted a job. This is among the best-paid professions for people with just a college degree. On average, engineering majors expect to start at about

20、 $62,000 a year.C. On September 23.C. $219C. Going boating.C. In her aunts home.C. Join the woman.C. Busy.C. An engineerC. Ifs not optimisticC. 50%A. On September 15.B. On September 16.12. How much will the woman pay for her room per night?A.$179B.$199听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. . What is the womans plan f

21、or Saturday?A. Going shoppingB. Going camping.14. Where will the woman stay in Keswick?A. In a country inn.B. In a five-star hotel.15. What will Gordon do over the weekend?A. Visit his friendsB. Watch DVDs16. What does the woman think of Gordons coming weekend?A. Relaxed.B. Boring.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

22、17. Who is Wang Ming?A.A studentB. An employer.18. . What does the speaker say about the college job market this year?A. Its unpredictableB. Its quite stable19. What percentage of student job seekers have found a job by now?A. 20%B. 22%20. Why are engineering graduates more likely to accept a job?A.

23、 They need more work experienceB. The salary is usually good.C. Their choice is limited.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将 该选项标号涂黑。When was the last time someone unexpectedly did something nice for you? Not someone you knew, but a total stranger? I

24、ts happened to me a few times, but two instances really stand out.A few years ago, I was dining in a restaurant with a friend who kept talking about himself, completely not aware of the fact that I was sitting there in misery. It wasnt my friend talks that made me suffer. I was recovering from a bro

25、ken heart, and just sitting down to dinner reminded me of my last relationship. I could have burst into tears right there at the table.When we picked up the check, the waitress said, Your meal was already paid fbr. My friend and I didnt have a clue how it happened. Then I remembered a man coming in

26、out of the corner of my eye. He was dressed in mostly white, sat down at the bar, had a beer, and stayed for maybe ten minutes. The waitress said, Yes, the gentleman in white paid for you. It felt like an angel was saying I see you, honey. iVs going to be okay.”Just last year, I was running a half-m

27、arathon. With just 1 mile to go, I was out of gas. Runners call it hitting the wall”. I thought I couldnt move another inch. Out of nowhere, a stranger came up to me and said, “Whats your name, sweetie? Jennifer? Okay, Jennifer, lefs go! Come on! Its just around the corner! You can do it!” And he ra

28、n with me until I picked up my pace. I found him at the finish line to thank him for the encouragement only to learn he wasnt even supposed to be in the race that day.I still shake my head when I think of these momentary angels that came to me at my point of need. Do you have any experiences like th

29、ese?21. Why did the author suffer when dining out with a friend?A. Because she didnt like the dishes.B. Because she quarreled with her friend.C. Because her friend only talked about himself.D. Because she was sad for her last relationship.22. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The author s

30、till cant believe her experiences today.B. The author feels grateful fbr the help she received.C. The author thinks everyone is an angel.D. The author often helps those in need.23. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. The kindness of strangers.B. Valuable friendship.C. Two spe

31、cial experiences.D. Helping others is worthwhile.BShould I heat the water on the stove or in the electric kettle? Do I start the washing machine in the afternoon or after 10 at night? How do I lower CO2 emissions (排放)by the way I use energy?Answers to such and similar questions are provided by the o

32、nline game-RED, which is the short form for Renewable Energy Drama. Researchers from IDMT in Erfurt, Germany, have developed the Web application. The experts see great potential in online games for teaching the subject of “Saving electricity at home“ in an entertaining manner and to show that ones o

33、wn behavior can affect how much electricity costs.The software is aimed at adults and young people interested in renewable energies who want to know how they can save energy. How much energy do individual household appliances consume, which ones are the energy robbers9 and are the high bills the res

34、ults of price increases-RED supplies the answers. The game takes only about 10 to 15 minutes, says a researcher.RED leads you through the daily life of an imaginary family of three. The screen shows all the rooms in a house. The user goes into each room and via mouse click does the regular housework

35、 such as cooking food or doing the laundry.In a second module, the online game informs the users how they can save electricity by using “Smart Meters”. Taking the time of day into consideration, thenmeasure the exact actual usage of electricity. This is how the consumers can identify the potential f

36、or savings and start his dishwasher only at night when electricity is cheap.The “Saving electricity at home” module will go online soon and so will the second RED module, “Saving electricity with Smart Meters.,9 The online game can be played at resident-project, and is free of charge.24. What do we

37、know about RED?A. It is a free online game.B. It is designed for students.C. It has already gone online.D. It takes as long as ten minutes.25. What does the underlined word they” (Paragraph 5) most probably refer to?A. Users.B. Consumers.C. Researchers. D. Meters.26. What would be the best title for

38、 the text?A. Save Money at HomeB. Tips for Lowering CO2 EmissionsC. Learn to Save Electricity While PlayingD. Tips for Saving EnergyCA survey has shown that what you do on a plane can be determined by which nationality is listed on your passport.According to the results of an international passenger

39、 survey, Australians are the biggest drinkers on board with 36 percent choosing to down the hatch, compared to 35 percent of Americans and 33 percent of Brits.The Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) spoke to around 1,500 people, aged 18 and older, who have travelled by plane at least onc

40、e during the last three months and were living in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China, Singapore, Australia or Brazil.The results found Chinese travelers are most likely to nod off once the seat belt sign switches off. They are also the first to reach for their credit card f

41、or some in-flight shopping and the biggest fans of gaming. Americans on the other hand like to use their time in the air more productively - when not drinking choosing to work while flying at 35,000 feet.Meanwhile, Brits and Germans are the best at making chat with random(随机L的; 任意的)strangers spendin

42、g 50 percent more time than any other nationality. Comparatively(对比地;相对地), Brazilians do their conversations online via email, messaging apps or social media.Despite plane food having a bad reputation, seven out of ten interviewees said they were happy to eat up the selection of in-flight snacks and

43、 meals. In-flight magazines were also popular with four out of five passengers claiming to read them.The international flyers did, however, express their desire for better in-flight entertainment. The industry has greatly improved the comfort, entertainment and on-board service, and passengers are a

44、ccepting those improvements,said Russell Lemieux, APEX executive director. At the same time, passengers are asking for more from their air travel experiences which will drive more improvements touching all aspects of the journey. he added.27. What can you probably see in the flight according to the

45、passage?A. Brazilians choose to drink.B. Germans chat to kill their time.C. Americans do inflight shopping.D.The Chinese switch off the seat belt sign.28. . When on board the plane,.A. most passengers like to read in-flight magazinesB. passengers from one nation have little in commonC. more than hal

46、f of the passengers dont enjoy plane foodD. most people tend to use in-flight time to have a good sleep29. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Flyers care little about entertainment.B. Flyers are expecting better flight experiences.C. Flyers are not satisfied with the improvements.D. Flyers

47、 have more and more demands for airlines.30. Whafs the purpose of the passage?A. To entertain readers with interesting stories.B. To encourage people to behave well in public.C. To criticize impolite behavior on the plane.D. To inform readers of the results of a survey.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短

48、文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标 号涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Make Your Homework Less WorkHomework is a major part of going to school. Ifs your teachers9 way of evaluating how much you understand whafs going on in class. 31 However, there9re times when you complain about being given too much homework. Luckily, you can do a few things to make homework less work.Be sure you understand the homework.

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