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铜陵一中2012年10月份月考2014届高二联考试卷一 英语命题:铜陵一中英语学科命题组本试卷分第i卷(选择题)和第ii卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第i卷(选择题 共115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. why does the woman look awful?a. she is all wet.b. she is tired out.c. she catches a cold.2. where is mike from?a. canada.b. australia.c. japan.3. what does the man advise the woman to do?a. sell flowers for him.b. quit her job and work with him.c. change her schedule at the cafeteria.4. what are the two speakers talking about?a. boating.b. toms plan.c. the weather.5. what does the man want to see first?a. computers.b. computer tables.c. dining tables.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,从每题所给的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至第7题。6. what is the probable relationship between the two speakers?a. waiter and customer.b. taxi driver and passenger.c. salesman and customer.7. how much does the woman give the man?a. 7.b. 7.3.c. 8.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。8. what party does the woman want to have?a. a dinner party.b. a dancing party.c. a music party.9. what can we learn from the conversation?a. frank and his wife dont like to talk.b. the browns were invited in the last party.c. the woman doesnt want to invite the browns.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。10. how long have the two speakers been waiting for a bus? a. about 5 minutes.b. about 10 minutes.c. about 15 minutes.11. where are the two speakers going?a. to school.b. to the hospital.c. to a shop.12. what can we learn about the mans watch?a. it is being repaired.b. it was lost last month.c. it is faster than usual.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13. what happened to the womans room?a. it caught fire last week.b. it was broken into.c. it was pulled down.14. what did grace do after the light was turned off?a. she fell asleep soon.b. she lit a candle and went on reading.c. she still didnt come back to the room.15. how many people got burnt in the fire?a. 2.b. 3.c. 4.16. where is grace now?a. at home.b. at school.c. in hospital.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17. what can we learn about the speaker?a. he teaches in a high school.b. he doesnt get on with his son.c. he is busy with his company.18. what does eric like doing?a. playing football.b. playing basketball.c. playing baseball.19. what did eric say when his father talked with him?a. he would like to be a player.b. he would study hard in the future.c. he would pay more attention in class.20. why does the speaker make the call?a. to share erics progress.b. to ask for advice.c. to make complaint.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. sam has been appointed_ manager of the engineering department to take _ place of george.a. /, /b. the, /c. the, the d. /, the22. the fire caused thousands of pounds _ of damage.a. valueb. pricec. worthd. prize23. i find chinese people are helpful when traveling around china. youre right. i like _ when people are friendly and helpful.a. thatb. c. oned. it24. there is nothing as easy as _ our parents to raise their expectations of us too high.a. ofb. toc. byd. for25. interest is as _ to learning as the ability to understand, even more so.a. vitalb. availablec. specificd. similar26. two lawyers have donated $50,000 to _ our schools campaign “help the needy”, which was started by our former headmaster three years ago.a. sponsorb. launchc. organized. plan27. the manager _ the workers how to improve the program since 9 am.a. has toldb. is tellingc. has been tellingd. will have told28. after school we went to the reading-room to do some reading, only to be told that it_.a. was decoratedb. had decoratedc. had been decoratingd. was being decorated29. i didnt know his address yesterday, otherwise i _ him a visit.a. would payb. would have paidc. paidd. had paid30. he got up late and hurried to his office, _ the breakfast untouched.a. leftb. to leavec. leavingd. having left31. care of the soul is a gradual process _ even the small details of life should be considered.a. whatb. in whatc. whichd. in which32. a number of high buildings have arisen _ there was nothing a year ago but ruins. a. whenb. wherec. befored. until33. success is how you are viewed by others, _ achievement is something you do yourself. a. whileb. in casec. even if d. as long as34. id rather have a room of my own, however small it is, than _ a room with someone else.a. to shareb. sharec. sharingd. to have shared35. im going to san francisco for a couple of days._, i wish i could get away for a while.a. it doesnt matterb. forget it.c. i really envy youd. i cant agree more第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将其涂黑。when mary was about eleven, she suddenly developed a great passion for writing poetry. she gave up all her other hobbies, such as _36_ stamps, and spent all her spare time reading poetry and writing it. this _37_ of writing poetry on every possible occasion soon got her into _38_ at school. if a lesson did not_39_ her, she would_40_ out her notebook and start writing poems in class. of course, she did this very _41_, but it was not long before she got _42_. one day while she was _43_ writing a poem during a geography lesson, she looked _44_ to find the teacher standing over her, and getting angry because she was not _45_ attention. he tore the poem up, with_46_ not to waste time in his lesson. all the same she felt _47_ that she had written a good poem, _48_ that evening she wrote it out again from _49_. not long after, she read _50_ a poem competition and she decided to send in her poem. weeks later, long after she had given up_51_, she got a letter informing her she had won first _52_. everyone at school was very pleased_53_ the geography teacher who watched me more carefully than _54_. he _55_ that she should not write poems in his class.36.a. keepingb. pickingc. gatheringd. collecting37.a. eventb. fact c. habitd. chance38.a. studyb. troublec. loved. care39.a. permitb. sharec. connectd. interest40.a. takeb. makec. pickd. look41.a. carefullyb. quicklyc. unsuccessfullyd. happily42.a. usedb. controlledc. tired d. caught43.a. busyb. freec. hurriedd. proud44.a. outb. upc. aroundd. down45.a. callingb. havingc. payingd. drawing46.a. noticeb. lookc. warningd. word47.a. sorryb. certainc. shamed. sad48.a. sob. andc. asd. since49.a. mindb. memoryc. beginningd. end50.a. forb. fromc. aboutd. out51.a. successb. couragec. hoped. wish52.a. giftb. presentc. prized. name53.a. exceptb. andc. besidesd. also54.a. everb. evenc. thatd. himself55.a. askedb. orderedc. promisedd. insisted第三部分:阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)awhen memory began for me, my grandfather was past sixty a great tall man with thick hair becoming gray. he had black eyes and a straight nose which ended in a slightly flattened tip. once he explained seriously to me that he got that flattened tip as a small child when he fell down and stepped on his nose.the little marks of laughter at the corners of his eyes were the product of a kindly and humorous nature. the years of work which had bent his shoulders had never dulled his humor nor his love of a joke. everywhere he went, “gramp” made his friends easily. at the end of half an hour you felt you had known him all your life. i soon learned that he hated to give orders, but that when he had to, he tried to make his orders sound like suggestions.one july morning, as he was leaving to go to the cornfield, he said, “edwin, you can pick up the potatoes in the field today if you want to do that.” then he drove away with his horses.the day passed, and i did not have any desire to pick up the potatoes. evening came and the potatoes were still in the field. gramp, dusty and tired, led his horses to get their drink.“how many bags of potatoes were there?” gramp inquired.“i dont know.”“how many potatoes did you pick up?”“i didnt pick any.”“not any! why not?”“you said i could pick them up if i wanted to. you didnt say i had to.”in the next few minutes i learned a lesson i would not forget: when gramp said i could if i wanted to, he meant i should want to.my grandmother (“gram”) worked hard all day, washing clothes, cleaning the house, making butter, and even working in the field when help was scarce. in the evening, though, she was not too tired to read books from the community library. for more than forty years gram read aloud to gramp almost every evening. in this way she and gramp learned about all the great battles of history and became familiar with the works of great authors and the lives of famous men.gram hated cruelty and injustice. the injustices of history, even those of a thousand years before, angered her as much as the injustices of her own day.she also had a deep love of beauty. when she was almost seventy-five, and had gone to live with one of her daughters, she spent a delightful morning washing dishes because, as she said, the beautiful patterns on the dishes gave her pleasure. the birds, the flowers, the clouds all that was beautiful around her pleased her. she was like the father of the french painter, millet, who used to gather grass and show it to his son, saying, “see how beautiful this is!”in a pioneer society it is the harder qualities of mind and character that are of value. the softer virtues are considered unnecessary. men and women struggling daily to earn a living are unable, even for a moment, to forget the business of preserving their lives. only unusual people, like my grandparents, manage to keep the softer qualities in a world of daily struggle.such were the two people with whom i spent the months from june to september in the wonderful days of summer and youth.56. we know that grandpas nose _.a. was flattened because it had been stepped onb. was not flat when he was a boyc. was both straight and broadd. was straight but its tip was a bit flat57. we learn from the passage that grandpa _.a. loved to give ordersb. liked making suggestionsc. was friendly and humorousd. was serious and strict person58. when grandpa told the writer to pick up potatoes if he wanted to do that, he meant that _.a. he had to do itb. he could do it if he wanted toc. he could do it anytime he was readyd. he did not really have to do so59. the writer describes his grandma as _.a. someone who could find beauty in lifeb. a very obedient housewifec. a woman who complained about the injustices of lifed. a woman who loved millets paintings60. according to the passage, in the days of the writers grandparents _.a. it was difficult for people to keep the “soft qualities” of mind and character b. most people understood how to appreciate the beautiful things in lifec. it was the “soft virtues” that were thought to be very important d. only ordinary people managed to appreciate the beauty of nature.bwhen reginald lindsay received a scholarship to morehouse college in atlanta, georgia, what he wanted most was a good job with a good salary. but soon he became interested in the civil rights movement. at present he has a plan which he hopes will take him to congress as a southern representative.now in his first year at harvard law school, reg is making careful plans. after earning his degree, he expects to return to the south to practice law among the poor. “i want to help them understand what their rights are and to help them achieve them,” he says. then he hopes to run for political office at the local and state level until he is ready to try for congress.reg grew up in a low-income negro(黑人) section of birmingham, alabama. brought up by his grandparents after his parents were divorced(离婚) while he was very young, reg has been living through a period of far-reaching progress in race relations. in the summer of 1968 reg himself became a good example of this progress when he became the first negro student appointed to a special new program. the program introduces bright young students to the working of the georgia state government and encourages them to seek employment there after finishing their education. “ive been lucky,” he says. “i seem to have been in the right place at the right time.”but luck is only part of regs story, for he has made the most of opportunities that came his way. he learned to read in kindergarten and began visiting the public library regularly to borrow books. his grandparents encouraged him, though neither of them had much education, and they bought him a set of encyclopedias(百科全书). “i loved those books,” he remembers. “i used to come downstairs before breakfast and read short articles. i enjoyed reading about famous men, and then i would pretend to be one of them. i guess it was partly a childish game and partly an escape. it wasnt too much fun to be a negro when i was a kid.”while studying for his bachelors degree at morehouse college, reg worked on several political campaigns helping candidates get elected to government offices. at the same time he maintained(保持,维持) a “b” average while majoring(主修) in political science. he worked as a student advisor to earn extra money for his college expenses, and he was granted a scholarship for a year of study at the university of valencia in spain.with just two more years to complete at harvard law school, which also gave him a scholarship, reg has made a good start on his professional career. he says, “the good life for me is the kind of life where i can find satisfaction in public service.” 61. when mr. lindsay received a scholarship to morehouse college, he wanted to _.a. become a southern representative in congressb. participate in the civil rights movementsc. get a good job with good payd. help candidates get elected to government office62. we learn from the passage that lindsay _.a. spent his childhood with his grandparentsb. loved to read history booksc. had well-educated grandparentsd. learned to read after his parents divorced63. lindsay felt that _.a. reading about famous men would help him to succeedb. pretending to be a famous person was a way to escape from the realities of lifec. reading in the public library was a good way to educate himselfd. reading widely would provide him with many opportunities in future64. in lindsays time, _.a. there was a great improvement in race relationsb. black people were still looked down uponc. the georgia state government encouraged black students to work for itd. it was impossible for blacks to enter famous universities65. according to the passage, lindsays purpose in life was to _.a. become a famous lawyerb. be elected to political office at the local levelc. get another scholarship to study abroadd. serve the publiccit was a sunny winter day. i had gone up and down the tower, and felt pleased with myself for having taking this initiative(带头,采取主动), when, outside the little door at the foot, a blind man came toward me. he kept close to the inner wall of the courtyard, touching it lightly with his arm. on reaching the door, he touched it and sharply turned inside. in a moment, he disappeared up the staircase. i felt compelled(强迫,协迫) to follow.i didnt follow closely. i caught up with him in the ticket office. there i was surprised to see the attendant selling him a ticket as though he were any other visitor. the man reached out for it clumsily(笨拙地), sweeping a little space of desk with his hand until he had it, but the attendant didnt seem to take any notice. then, with the ticket in one hand and touching the wall with the fingers of the other, he reached the staircase leading to the hallway.i stood by the desk, watching him until he was out of hearing. “that man is blind,” i said to the attendant(值班员), and expected him to show some concern, but he just looked at me with his sleepy eyes. he was a heavy man who seemed all one piece with his chair and desk. “hes blind,” i repeated.he looked at me vacantly(茫然地).“what would a blind man want to climb up the tower for?” i asked.he didnt answer.“not the view certainly,” i said. “perhaps he wants to jump.”his mouth opened a little. should he do something? but his chair was too comfortable. he didnt stir. “well, lets hope not,” he said, and looked down at a crossword puzzle he had begun.the blind man was now out of sight. i turned toward the staircase.“the ticket,” the attendant said, rising from his chair. it seemed the only thing that could move him.i handed him half a dollar, and he tore a ticket from his ticket book. then i hurried up the staircase.the man hadnt gone as far as i imagined. much less time had passed than i thought. a third of the way up the tower, i heard his step. i slowed down and followed him at a little distance. when he got to the balcony(露台), i was a dozen steps behind. but as i reached it, he wasnt to be seen.at last, after ten minutes, i approached him. “excuse me,” i said as politely as i could, “but i am very curious to know why you came up.”“youd never guess,” he said.“not the view, i take it, or the fresh air on this winter day.”“no,” he said as he looked at me with an amused expression on his face.“tell me,” i said.he smiled. “perhaps, coming up the stairs, you will have noticed

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