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云南省玉溪一中2015-2016学年高二英语下学期6月月考试题本试卷分第i卷(选择题)和第ii卷(非选择题)。第i卷1至10页,第ii卷11至12页。考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第 i 卷注意事项:1. 答第i卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡相应位置上。2. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。 3. 1至60题在客观题答题卡(机读卡)上作答,其中36至40题请将答案写在主观题答题纸上。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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. where does the conversation probably take place?a. in an office.b. in a theatre.c. in a restaurant.2. how old is the man now?a. about 20.b. nearly 40.c. over 60.3. what is the man going to do?a. go to the information counter.b. take a train to leave new york.c. check the price of the ticket.4. what do we learn about the man?a. he quitted his job.b. he has got two job offers.c. he is doing a part-time job.5. what does mr. anderson do?a. he is a teacher.b. he is a librarian.c. he is a repairman.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2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. what is the western teacher? a. a story. b. a book. c. a magazine.7. when did the man start writing books? a. when he was at school. b. after he came to paris.c. since the year of 2004.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8. what is the probable relationship between the speakers? a. husband and wife. b. doctor and patient. c. customer and waiter.9. what must have caused the speakers stomach aches? a. the fish.b. the soup.c. the apples.10. where will the speakers go? a. to the market. b. to the hospital. c. to the restaurant.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11. what are the speakers talking about?a. new films.b. popular cinemas.c. film-seeing habits.12. what seems to bother the woman at the cinema?a. the uncomfortable seat.b. the noisy people.c. the long waiting time.13. what do we know about the man?a. he prefers seeing new films at the cinema.b. he enjoys seeing films with friends.c. he likes talking about new films.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。14. why does david go to professor smith for help?a. he had trouble with todays lecture.b. he missed all the classes last week.c. he wanted to learn how to take notes.15. what should david do at the start of each class?a. have a short talk with the professor.b. look through the notes from last class.c. take down the main points of the lecture.16. how can david find the most important information to write down?a. by remember all the details of the lecture. b. by reading the notes taken by his classmates. c. by focusing on the organization of the lecture. 17. how many suggestions has professor smith given to david?a. two. b. three. c. four.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。18. who brought silk to europe in the thirteenth century?a. napoleon. b. marco polo. c. leonardo da vinci. 19. what do we know about silk today?a. it is used by famous dress designers. b. it is much cheaper than in the past. c. it is very popular among painters. 20. why does the speaker give the talk?a. to encourage people to learn designing. b. to persuade people to buy silk clothes. c. to introduce the history of silk trade.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,从每题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。awhether it is a drop of the head or a roll of the eyes, we can tell others how were feeling without saying a word.according to allan pease, author of body language in the workplace, our ability to express ourselves can influence our success. having spent much of his time focusing on the communication skills of adults, mr pease is now turning his attention to educating children on the importance of understanding body language.mr pease has created a 10-week course aimed to teach children the basics of body language and has been teaching it to a class of seven-year-old sunshine coast grammar school students. “over 10 weeks these children learned how to introduce themselves, impress people quickly, use the power of facial expressions, and use friendly gestures to avoid bad signals. ” he said.mr pease said he decided to start the programme after seeing the poor communication skills shown by young people at a high school graduation ceremony. “a friend of mine invited me to their childs graduation ceremony and i was appalled by what i saw.” he said. “the star students were asked to make a short talk and they were shocking, dragging their feet across the floor. it was a shame.”“the youth really dont make good impressions and thats because they arent taught how to carry themselves in a correct manner,” mr pease said. “to make matters worse, these people are told to be themselves. thats bad advice.”after the success of his course, mr pease hopes to have the programme introduced into schools across australia. “id like to introduce it to kids and teens through a series of short films that teachers can use,” he said. “good communication skills are so important and these need to be introduced to young people.”21. what do we know about mr pease?a. he is an expert on body language.b. he is a part-time grammar teacher.c. he doubts the importance of graduation ceremonies.d. he has spent many years studying childrens behavior.22. the underlined word “appalled” in paragraph 4 probably means _.a. movedb. shockedc. puzzledd. encouraged23.after attending his friends childs graduation ceremony, mr pease decided to teach students _.a. how to be themselvesb. how to become a starc. how to make a short talkd. how to use correct gesture24. which of the following is peases wish?a. to make a few films.b. to write a book about childrens body language.c. to give kids and teens good advice on interviews.d. to introduce his 10-week course to schools across australia.bage discrimination (歧视) is a large problem in the united states today. teenagers are considered dishonest, old people are considered incapable (无能力的), kids considered noisy.picture this: a teenage boy, with a group of friends, walks laughing into a store. they read some magazines, walk by the candy, and then walk out without buying anything. whats the first thought of this? it might be that they stole something. maybe the employees would even go as far as to call the police about these boys, who didnt steal anything but were discriminated against simply because they were “teenage boys”.this happens every day, all over america. we dont tell the kids much, because they “wont understand”, theyre “too young”. we feel surprised when we see old people run marathons, or even take part in simple fun activities such as volleyball or swimming, because they are “old”, and “incapable”.people who are discriminated against, no matter what the reason, can be hurt by it. they can be offended, because it isnt something they can help. like my example of the teenage boy above, he was simply having fun as he walked into the store. he wasnt planning to steal anything or to cause any trouble; he could even be one of the best students in school, but he was discriminated against for being a teenager.of course, this doesnt mean you should persuade your grandparents right away to run a marathon, but give them a little trust. they are capable of doing things we are, and sometimes more. so next time you tell your little brother that hes “too young to understand” or think that your grandmother is “too old” to do sports, listen to yourself. i know you are offended by being considered as a teenager, so how do you think they feel? remember, it all hurts. everyone should have equal opportunities, no matter how old he is.25.the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to “ _”.a. the factb. the resultc. the thoughtd. the problem26. the author mentions the teenage boy in paragraph 2 to show that _.a. people should give more opportunities to teenagersb. age discrimination is serious in todays worldc. teenagers should behave in a proper wayd. its really hard to depend on teenagers27. the author holds the view that _.a. we shouldnt judge others by their ageb. we should try to help incapable peoplec. we should encourage old people to run marathonsd. we shouldnt enter a store if we dont want to buy anything28.the text mainly discusses _.a. an unfortunate teenagerb. different age groupsc. equal opportunitiesd. a social problemcmoney, jewels and important documents may not be the only valuables placed in banks these days. some mothers store their breast milk (母乳) in banks.there are ten milk banks across the united states, where mothers can donate their extra milk to other womens babies.experts say breast milk is the best food for babies. the world health organization (who) says it is the only food babies should get during the first six months of life, in most cases. breast milk is especially important for babies born too early. sometimes these premature (早熟的) babies must stay in the hospital for many weeks.james cameron is a doctor who treats the newborns at lutheran childrens hospital in fort wayne, indiana. he says breast milk is almost like medicine.doctor james cameron says, “the fact is that there are so many different proteins and specialized sugars in the breast milk that it can help provide immunity(免疫性). its very important for the health of the newborns.lucy baur lives near fort wayne. she breasted both her children and always had more milk than they needed. she wanted to donate to the indiana mothers milk bank in indianapolis. but freezing and shipping milk can be expensive. then, a station opened near her home.milk donations in the united states work like this. donors (捐赠者) must be willing to provide almost three liters of breast milk. they freeze the milk and take it to the station. there, employees warm the milk and mix it with other mothers milk. then, the milk is heated to kill bacteria. after that, the technicians test samples (样本) of all the milk to make sure they are safe and healthful. the milk is re-frozen and sent to the main milk bank. the milk bank transports the milk to hospitals to feed premature or sick babies.donors are tested for diseases before any milk is accepted. they are not permitted to smoke, use illegal drugs or drink too much alcohol.29.breast milk can _.a. provide fat and sugarb. bring immunity against diseasesc. be sold at a high priced. serve as medicine30.lucy baur wanted to donate to the indiana mothers milk bank because _.a. a station opened near her homeb. she had extra breast milkc. breast milk is expensived. she didnt smoke, nor did she drink alcohol31.the passage mainly talks about _.a. the donation of breast milk in the united statesb. the serious situation of premature babiesc. the health of the newbornsd. the benefits of breast milkdwatching tv is a very popular pastime (消遣) in the uk but what kind of programmes do british people like to watch? well, the most-watched tv programmes every week are very popular dramas that are usually on at least four times every week. they are dramas based in one neighbourhood that try to describe ordinary life in the uk - we call these dramas soap operas or soaps.in the early days of tv, there were often dramas on during the day. back in those days, it was traditional for the husband to go out to work and for the wife to stay at home and look after the house and the children. most of these daytime dramas were aimed at entertaining the housewives who would traditionally be at home, probably doing the washing. companies selling washing powder would advertise their products at times when these dramas were on, and sometimes those companies would even sponsor (赞助) the drama. therefore the word soap was used.so what about the word opera? well, thats because these dramas are often an exaggeration (夸大) of real life. they are supposed to represent ordinary life but to make them entertaining, lots of dramatic events like murders, divorces, affairs (风流韵事) etc. all happen probably much more regularly than they would in a normal neighbourhood. most soap operas these days are shown in the evening. each show will have several different storylines happening at once that continue over several shows. the same cast members will appear in every show too. there are lots of different soaps on in the uk on different channels but there are three main popular ones. coronation street has been on since 1960. it is set in a suburb of manchester and its supposed to represent working class life in the north of england. then theres eastenders which started in 1985, set in the east end of london and emmerdale, which is set on a farm in yorkshire, in the north of england.32. the text is mainly about _.a. some popular soap operasb. how people spend their spare time in the ukc. why soap opera is so calledd. how companies sell soaps33.which opera should you watch if you want to learn about peoples life in london?a. coronation street.b. eastenders.c. emmerdale.d. none of the above.34. the underlined part “cast members” in paragraph 4 probably means _.a. actors and actressesb. people who sell washing powderc. characters in coronation streetd. opera producers35. we may infer from the second paragraph that _.a. today more women go to workb. soap operas were produced only for womenc. men didnt like watching tvd. companies often sold washing powder from door to door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。选项中有两项为多余选项。things that may make you old1. your pillowcase (枕套)getting enough sleep is always a good thing. 36 experts say it can take moisture (水分) away from your body which, in turn, can age skin. whats worse, your pillowcase also can leave wrinkles on your face. to fight the problem, you should buy a silk pillow cover because they actually dont draw moisture from your face the way other pillowcases can. 2. smiling you may look nice with a smile on your face. 37 skin loses flexibility (柔性) as it ages and doesnt have the ability to spring back into place like it did when you were younger. 3. central air and heating central heating and air conditioning can lead to dry skin. 38 best to warm or cool your body by putting on or taking off clothes rather than turning up the heat or air conditioner. 4. drinking from bottles it may be hard to believe but the process of drinking from a bottle can lead to wrinkles around the mouth. face cream can help. 39 5. watching tv after the age of 25, every hour of tv you want shortens your life by 21.8 minutes, says a 2011 study by researchers in australia. indeed, those who watch six or more hours a day of tv apparently live 4.8 years less than those who dont watch tv. 40 a. a pillowcase is a must when you are sleeping.b. but it is better to avoid drinking in such a way.c. watching tv may also make you fat.d. drinking too much can age your skin.e. however, that smile can create more wrinkles.f. and dry skin makes wrinkles more obvious.g. but that pillowcase of yours is a different story.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l.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。it was christmas eve. when i was choosing a present for my mom in a mall, a man 41 me. he told me that he had lost his 42 . he gave me his business card and asked me to 43 him if i found it. i said ok and 44 shopping. at last, i 45 an amazing glass plate with an angel on it. when it was my turn to 46 , i found that i had left my purse at home. this was my last chance to get my mom a gift 47 the mall would be closing soon.so i ran outside the mall and started to beg people for 48 . some looked at me like i was 49 ; others just ignored me. finally, 50 , i sat on a bench. with my head hanging down, i 51 a purse lying under the bench. i 52 it and read the name on the drivers license inside. it was the mans, so i called him. the man was so 53 that he thanked me over and over again while he 54 to see if his money and credit cards were 55 there. then he handed me some money and said, “i dont think ive ever met a kid like you who would 56 all that money when he could have taken it without anybody 57 .”in great excitement, i 58 him and hurried to the mall. on my way home with the glass plate, it suddenly hit me that i had been a christmas 59 for the man who had lost his purse, and that he had been the 60 for me when i had forgotten mine. double angels! i thought. i knew that id never forget this christmas eve for as long as i lived.41.a. looked atb. waited forc. stoppedd. welcomed42.a. presentb. pursec. memoryd. list43. a. followb. callc. remindd. catch44.a. continuedb. finishedc. avoidedd. forgot45.a. borrowedb. boughtc. pickedd. prepared46.a. payb. leavec. speakd. choose47.a. unlessb. thoughc. untild. since48.a. foodb. suggestionc. pardond. money49.a. crazyb. tiredc. ruded. bored50.a. watching outb. slowing downc. giving upd. thinking over51.a. offeredb. noticedc. providedd. kept52.a. cleanedb. coveredc. hidd. opened53.a. confidentb. excitedc. angryd. quiet54.a. checked b. tiredc. decidedd. moved55.a. alreadyb. stillc. everd. indeed56.a. collectb. receivec. returnd. lend57.a. agreeingb. supportingc. admittingd. knowing58.a. comfortedb. refusedc. than

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