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江西省南城县二中2018-2019学年高一英语下学期第二次月考试题(自强班,无答案)考试时间:120分钟 满分:150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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. What does the woman worry about?A. Their train tickets. B. Traffic jams. C. The driving habit. 2. Who is the woman probably speaking to?A. A policeman. B. A friend. C. A shop assistant.3. How long has the rain lasted?A. 4 days. B. 5 days. C. 6 days.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the womans home. B. In a cinema. C. In a shop.5. Whats the good news? A. The man got a better position.B. The man is going to be a father.C. The man is going to get married.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。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、7题。6. What does the phone mean to the woman?A. She never forgets it anywhere.B. Its extremely important to her.C. She enjoys the service.7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Brother and sister. C. Waiter and customer.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where does the man work?A. On a plane. B. In a hospital. C. In a restaurant.9. What does the man say about his work?A. Disappointing. B. Well-paid. C. Tiring.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How was the man behaving at first?A. Coolly. B. Politely. C. Awkwardly.11. Why did the man ask Susan for her name at first?A. He didnt know who she was.B. He didnt know what else to say.C. He didnt realize he knew her already.12. What type of music is playing at the dance?A. Rock and roll. B. Blues. C. Pop.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How does the woman know about eye problems?A. From an article. B. From a friend. C. From a TV program.14. How often do people blink while staring at the computer screen?A. 7 times per minute. B. 22 times per minute. C. 27 times per minute.15. What does the woman think the man should do?A. Avoid using computers. B. Take a break and rest. C. Close eyes often.16. What are the speakers going to do next?A. Keep on reading. B. Have some tea. C. Go to a drug store.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where did the shark attacks occur recently?A. In North Carolina. B. In California. C. In Florida.18. Who is Graham Schwartz?A. A writer for a magazine.B. A researcher from a museum.C. A shark expert from a university.19. What can people do to avoid being attacked?A. Only swim where the water is warm.B. Make their presence known in the water.C. Avoid wearing certain types of bathing suits.20. What did the Department of Parks and Recreation do?A. They closed down the beaches.B. They conducted a study on shark attacks.C. They forced boats and fishermen to stop all activities.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) 阅读下列短文, 从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA British education official has urged primary schools in his country to return to the traditional whole class teaching method in order to reproduce its success in China, the Daily Mail reported on Sunday.Having a teacher speak to the class as a whole from the front is much more effective than trendy student-centred learning. Minister of State for Schools in the British Department for Education Nick Gibb said.Gibb added that he would like to see schools across Britain adopt whole class teaching methods, particularly in math and science.Whole class teaching methods, also known as chalk and talk teaching, was primarily used in Britain until the 1950s when it was branded authoritarian(专制的) and replaced with the child-centered approach. Under the new system, pupils are encouraged to discover knowledge by themselves at their own pace, often in small groups, with the teacher offering them support.The whole class teaching has proven popular and effective in China. In Chinese primary schools, pupils sit in rows of desks facing the teacher and blackboard. Videos showed that teachers interacted with the whole class 72 per cent of the time in Chinese classrooms, compared with only 25 per cent in England.Research shows that children in China score up to 30 percent higher in math than British pupils of the same age.As Shanghais pupils have been the top performers in the Program for International Student Assessment organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, sixty of Chinas top math teachers from Shanghai were invited to selected British schools to share their skills in a bid to lift standards in Britain this September, while some British teachers flew to Shanghai to study teaching methods in China.21.Which of the following is NOT an advantage of Chinese whole class teaching method over British child-centered approach? A. More effective B. Students enjoying more freedom in class C. Better performance in mathD. More interaction between teacher and students 22.The meaning of the underlined word “branded” is probably closest to “_” A. strongly supported B. widely praised C. unfairly called D. gradually abandoned23.What is the best title for this passage ? A. Chinese Teaching Method Widely Accepted B. Advantages of whole class teaching” Method C. Exchange Programs Between Britain and ChinaD. British Schools Urged to Learn From China in Teaching BFred Michel is one of 7.2 million Americans who moonlight. Once a week, after his day job as medical director of a mental health center, the 40-year-old psychiatrist heads to a part-time job at a treatment center for young people. Twice a month, he travels three hours to another teenage treatment center.Last year, 5.4 percent of the American workforce held second jobs, according to the US Labor Department, and that looks set to increase this year. Many workers like the safety that moonlighting provides, says Carl Hausman, the writer of Moonlighting: 148 Great Ways to Make Money on the Side.The information from the US Labor Department shows that 40 percent of US moonlighters take a second job to meet household expenses or pay off debts. Others save money or buy some special things.People also take second jobs with an eye to the future一wanting to try out a new field or gain experience.Michel started moonlighting when medical systems were unstable. He wanted to make sure he wasnt tied to one system that ended up failing.Just as the purposes for moonlighting vary, the moonlighters cross all ages and racial groups. And they work in a variety of industries - no longer just service, office and sale jobs.Technology just affects your ability to make money, Hausman says, that makes a frequent change in moonlighting.As its name means, moonlighting still occurs mostly at night. And that results in some pressures. Chief among them is time.Full-time employers could misunderstand, too. Some companies do not allow after-hour work because they fear it will affect their employees 9-to-5 performance.The primary employer is saying, Wait, Im paying you for the sharp, fresh, energetic you, says Tom Gimbel, president and founder of LaSalle Staffing in Chicago. If youre burning yourself at both ends, its going to show.Still, the good done to the moonlighters can be great. Besides extra income, moonlighters enjoy variety, freedom and chance to do something new. They may also find their part-time jobs strengthen what they do full time.Besides, its fun, Michel says. Not only do his part-time jobs offer a chance to network, stretch his professional skills and make more money, but they also give him the variety he wouldnt find just in a full-time job.Its a way of pulling from the spice cabinet he says, and offering a little variety throughout the day.24.The reason why Fred Michel began to moonlight is that _.A.he found it exciting to do a part-time jobB. he needed to make ends meet with more moneyC. he felt more and more pressure from his employer.D.he feared he would lose his present job one day25.Some companies dont allow their workers to moonlight because they are afraid _.A.their workers can not do extra-hour work for themB. their workers will be too tired to try their best at workC. their workers will one day turn to some other different jobsD.their workers will not get to work and be off work on time26._ seems to be the main reason for peoples moonlighting.A. Money B. Interest C. Variety D. Freedom27.The underlined sentence Its a way of pulling from the spice cabinet. in the last paragraph means _.A.moonlighting strengthens your professional skillsB .moonlighting offers you freedom to make extra moneyC. moonlighting brings you chances to do something different D.moonlighting gets you away from the job you dont enjoy CAt one time, computers were expected largely to remove the need for paper copies of documents because they could be stored electronically. But for all the texts that are written, stored and sent electronically, a lot of them are still ending up on paper.It is difficult to measure the quantity of paper used as a result of Internet-connected computers, although just about anyone who works in an office can tell you that when e-mail is introduced, the printers start working overtime. “I feel in my bones this revolution is causing more trees to be cut down,” says Ted Smith of the Earth Village Organization.Perhaps the best sign of how computer and Internet use pushes up demand for paper comes from the high-tech industry itself, which sees printing as one of its most promising new markets. Several Internet companies have been set up to help small businesses print quality documents from a computer. Earlier this week Hewlett-Packard Co. announced a plan to develop new technologies that will enable people to print even more so they can get a hard copy of a business document, a medical record or just a one-line e-mail, even if they are nowhere near a computer. As the company sees it, the more use of the Internet the greater demand for printers.Does all this mean environmental concerns have been forgotten? Some activists suggest people have been led to believe that a lot of dangers to the environment have gone away. “I guess people believe that the problem is taken care of, because of recycling,” said Kelly Quirke, director of the Rainforest Action Network in San Francisco. Yet Quirke is hopeful that high-tech may also prove helpful. He says printers that print on both sides are growing in popularity. The action group has also found acceptable paper made from materials other than wood, such as agricultural waste.28.The growing demand for paper in recent years is largely due to _.A. the increased use of the Internet B. the opening up of new marketsC. the printing of high quality copiesD. the rapid development of small businesses29.Environmentalists believe one possible way of dealing with the paper situation is _.A. to encourage printing more quality documents B. to find new materials for making paper C. to develop new printers using recycled paper D. to plant more fast-growing trees30.Hewlett-Packard Co. has decided to develop new technologies because _.A. people are concerned about the environment B. printers in many offices are working overtimeC. small companies need more hard copies D. they see a growing market for printers31.What would be the best title for the text?A. Computers and Printers B. E-mail and the Business WorldC. Internet Revolution and Environment D. Modern Technology and New MarketsDAnyone with a passion for hanging labels on people or things should have little difficulty in recognizing that an appropriate tag for our time is the Unkempt Generation. I am not referring only to college kids. The sloppiness(邋遢) virus has spread to all sectors of society, People go to all sorts of trouble and expense to look uncombed, unshaved, unpressed. The symbol of the times is blue jeans - not just blue jeans in good condition but jeans that are torn and discolored. They dont get that way naturally. No one wants blue jeans that are clean or brand new. Manufacturers recognize a big market when they see it, and they compete with one another to offer jeans that are made to look as though theyve just been thrown away by clumsy house painters after ten years of wear. The more faded and seemingly ancient the garment, the higher the cost. Untidiness is in fashion; neatness is out of date. Nothing is wrong with comfortable clothing. Its just that current usage is more reflective of a blind conformity than a desire for ease. No generation has tried harder than ours to fake a casual, relaxed, cool look; none has succeeded more impressively in looking as though it had been stamped out by cookie cutters(模具). We desperately keep ourselves from being conventional, but we put on a uniform to do it. An appearance of radical difference is the goal, to be pursued in oversize sweaters and muddy sports shoes. Careless speech stems from the same root. Vocabulary, like blue jeans, is being drained of colour and distinction. A complete sentence in everyday speech is becoming increasingly rare. People communicate in chopped-up phrases, relying on something like “you know” or “I mean” to cover up annoyingly unclear expressions. Neatness should be no less important in language than it is in dress. The English language is one of the greatest sources of wealth in the world. In the midst of accessible riches, we are still sadly poor in language.32.What is the feature of the “Unkempt Generation”?A. They prefer to wear blue jeans. B. They never wear comfortable clothes.C. They tend to dress sloppily but speak neatly.D. They try to appear casual in dress and speech33.Which of the following is true? A. Fancy dress can always attract peoples attention. B. People dress for comfort, not for youthful appearance. C. Our slopping in dress resulted form our desire to be different. D. Young people desperately try to look different from other people.34.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A. The increased wealth has enriched peoples vocabulary B. The way one speaks has little to do with what one wears.C. The trend in casual wear has a big effect on how people speak.D. The speech of the younger generation has become more colorful.35.What is the best title of this passage? A. The Drop of Neatness B. The Necessity of Clean Clothes C. The Symbol of a New Generation D. The Importance of Formal English第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项是多余的选项。If you go into the forest with friends, stay with them always. If you dont, you may get lost. If you really get lost, this is what you should do. 36 .Dont try to find your friendslet them find you by staying in one place. There is another way to help your friends or other nearby people to find you. Give them a signal by shouting or whistling three times. Stop. Then shout or whistle three times. Any signal given three times is a call for help. 37. When people hear you, they will know that you are not just making noise for fun. They will let you know that they have heard your signal. They will give two shouts, two whistles or two gun- shots. 38. If you dont think that you will get help before night comes, try to make a little house cover up the holes with branches with lots of leaves. 39What should you do if you get hungry or need drinking water? You will have to leave your little branch house to look for a river. Dont just walk away. 40 The most important thing to do when you are lost is stay in one place. A. Try every possible means to call for help and dont panic.B . When someone gives a signal, it is an answer to a call for help.C .Make yourself a soft bed with leaves and grass.D. Sit down and stay where you are.E . Keep up the shouting or whistling always three times together.F .Make a fire and stay up in case there are dangerous animals around.G. Pick off small branches and drop them as you walk so that you know the way back.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In the past, American families tended to be quite large. Parents 41 five or more children werecommon. Over the years, the size of the family has 42 . One reason for this is an increase in the 43of living. On the 44 , children attend schools for more years than they used to, making them 45 dependent on their families longer. 46, children nowadays are better dressed and have more money to spend on entertainment. The parents usually take the 47 for all the expenses.Meanwhile, families are less 48 than they used to be. More and more American mothers work away from home.The 49 of the family occurs when the parents divorce. A lot of children in the U. S. live part of their young lives with only one parent. Broken families usually 50 problems for childrenand parents alike. Children blame themselves when their parents 51 . They grow up feeling unsettled as they are moved 52 between parents. _53_one parent is responsible for raising the children.These single parents must care for the childrens emotional and 54 needs while also supporting them financially. This is very 55 and le

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