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高二第一学期英语月考试卷(book4 unit1-unit3) 2010/10I.听力第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后都有一个小题,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. How much is the red sweater?A.$10 B.$20 C.$222.Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Teacher and student B. Doctor and patient C. Colleagues 3.What are the speakers possibly doing? A. Having a meeting B. Watching a movie C. Quarreling with each other4.What does the man mean? A.There is no hospital here B.He doesnt know about the hospital. C.He doesnt understand the womans question.5.Why does the woman want to take the subway? A.She doesnt like taking the bus. B.There is heavy traffic on the road. C.They are near the subway station第二节听下面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、7小题。6.Whats the woman doing? A.Shes reading B.She is sleeping C. She is listening to the radio7.What will the man do? A. Read quietly B.Go to bed C.Turn down the radio a bit.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Colleagues B.Husband and wife C. Boss and secretary9. Why is the man disappointed? A. He needs his salary very much B.The woman didnt understand him C.He thought he would be given a high salary10. What will the woman do? A. Go to find the mans boss B. Lend the man some money C .Ask her boss to give the salary to the man听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What happened to Mr. Smith? A.He lost his car. B. He was hit by a car yesterday. C.He broke his legs in a car accident.12.Where is Mr. Smith now? A. At home B. At the police office C.In the hospital13.Whats the woman going to do? A. Buy some fruit B. Ask the man for help C. Make breakfast for her husband听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.When will the mans plane take off? A. At 11:30 a.m. B. At 12:10 P.m. C.At 12:30 p.m.15.What time is it possibly now? A. Its almost 9:00 a.m. B.Its almost 11:30 a.m. C.Its almost 12:30 p.m.16.Wheres the man from? A. America B. China C. The UK17.If it is eight oclock in the morning in London, what time is it in Beijing? A.4:00 p.m. of the same day B. 5:00 p.m. of the same day C.9:00 a.m. of the next day听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.How many schools will set up Computer clubs for Girls next month? A.10,000 B.14,000 C.3,60019.What do Computer clubs for Girls do? A.They help girls to make computer packages. B.They encourages girls to learn more about computers C.They teach girls to have jobs in IT in the future20.Who is Anna? A. A worker in Computer clubs for girls B. A student who thinks boys should have a job in IT. C. A computer teacher in Computer Clubs for Girls II.单项选择21. With the governments aid , those _by the earthquake have moved to the new settlements. A. affected B. affect C. affecting D. were affected 22.It was _he came back from Africa that year _he met the girl he would like to marry. A. not until; that B. when; then C. not; until D.only; when23.In China,many people have gone to the western provinces _fortunes. A.search B. in search of C.in the search of D. to search24.The _goat was last seen _grass on the slope. A. missing; eating B. missing; eat C. missed; ate D.missed; eat25.John shut everyone out of the kitchen _he could prepare his grand surprise for the party. A. when B. which C. so that D. as if26.Ican hardly imagine Peter _across the Atlantic Ocean on such a stormy day. A. sail B. sailing C. to sail D. to have sailed27、His family,which_not large,_always quarreling among themselves.A、is;is B、is;are C、are;is D、are;are28、Only after my friend came_.A、did the computer repair B、he repaired the computerC、was the computer repaired D、the computer was repaired29、It was much too late to catch a bus after the late film,and _we called a taxi.A.otherwise B.still C.therefore D.however30、We cant find out how much time the Curies devoted to_radium.A、look for B、looking for C、have looked for D、looked for31、-Jean,have you told everyone of the delay of the meeting? -Sorry,I_to.A、had forgotten B、have forgotten C、forgot D、forget32、Peters jacket looked just the same as mine, but it cost _mine.A、as three times much as B、as much as three timesC、much as three times D、three times as much as33、A modern city has been set up in_was a wasteland ten years ago.A、what B、which C、that D、where34、- Shall I open the window to let some fresh air in? - No, _. A. Id rather not B. Id rather you notC. Id rather you didnt D. Id like not to35、When I said that some people are stupid I was not_you.A、referring to B、turning to C、listening to D、leading toIII完形填空 All our food comes directly or indirectly from soil. The soil which is dark in color is humus(腐质土). Humus includes plenty of useful materials _36_from dead plants and waste _37_ from animals. Soil _38_ its food. If we do not _39_ it with any, _40_ will not grow well on it. Animal_41_ is the best food for soil, and chemical_42_ are good, too. A change of crop every year in the same soil will also do_43_. When soil is too _44_, winds blow it away, and the land will soon look like a _45_. Farmers can prevent this _46_ growing trees. This will weaken the _47_ of the wind. After a heavy rain, the _48_ carries the humus down to the river. This often happens _49_ the fields are on the hillsides. Farmers can level their fields and make them_50_. At the end of the _51_ there will be about 7,000_52_ people on earth. We now ought to _53_ every bit of the soil. _54_, where will such a large _55_grow their food?36.A.died B.made C.brought D. taken37.A.matter B.gases C.goods D. rubbish38.A.eats B.needs C.feeds D. enjoys39.A.give B.produce C.supply D. develop40.A.man B.trees C.plants D. animals41.A.body B.blood C.bone D.waste42.A.poisons B.fertilizers C.powders D. medicines43.A.harm B.good C.help D. favor44.A.light B.scarce(稀少的) C.dry D. thirsty45.A.desert B.lake C.valley D. plain46.A.from B.by C.off D. with47.A.whistle(呼啸声)B.blow C.speed D. force 48.A.wind B.farmer C.tree D. water49.A.where B.in C.to D. that50.A.hill-like B.stair-like C.bottom-like D. gulf-like51.A.period B.century C.history D. dynasty52.A.thousand B.thousands C.million D. millions53.A.spare B.use C.save D. share54.A.Otherwise B.However C.Therefore D. Nevertheless55.A.people B.globe C.population D. numberIV:阅读理解 A“Kill it!” she cried.“Certainly not,” he said.“Why? Youre not frightened of it, are you? Its only an insect.”“It isnt an insect, though it might look like oneActually, it is very usefulThe program I watched last night has completely changed my views on spidersDo you want to hear about it?”“Not really,” she sighed, “but I suppose youre going to tell me anyway.”“Spiders,” he said, ignoring her remarks, “are the enemies of insects and the friends of humansThats something that Chinese farmers realized years ago and scientists are only beginning to understand today.”“Do you know in parts of China, in autumn, farmers build shelters for spiders and put them all over their fields? They are like little cone-shaped (锥形的) tents made of straw and they can survive the winter in themWhen spring comes, they come out, healthy and hungry, at the same time as millions of insects arrive to attack the farmers crops.”“So the spiders fill their empty stomachs, and the farmers whose fields are protected are happyTheyve saved their crops and their moneyBecause of the spiders, their cost on insecticides (杀虫剂) is zero.”“So everyone is happy except insects.” she said.“Right, and now this natural method of pest control is being copied all over the world.”“Interesting,” she said, “But now I really must go and ”“Wait,” he cried“Theres moreDo you know what is stronger than steel, lighter than a feather, and as elastic (弹性的) as a rubber band?”“NoWhat is it?”“Its the silk that spiders make their webs withAnd scientists are trying to develop a material with similar propertiesThey plan to use it in spacecraft, artificial organs like hearts and to make really bullet-proof vestsDoctor think spiders poison might be used to treat brain disorders in humans.”“Thats good news for you then,” she laughed, “But seriously, I get your point.”56Cone-shaped tents are built and put over the fields for spiders to _.Ago through the winter safely Bprotect farmers crops from being eatenCattack their enemies in nature Dbecome very healthy and hungry57From the passage we learn that without spiders, the farmers _.Awould also save their crops Bcould do nothing to protect their cropsCwould spend more money on insecticide Dcould control insects in the fields without difficulty58Which is the best way to kill insects according to this passage?ASpraying (喷射) insecticides over fields. BMaking use of their enemy in nature.CBuilding shelters for spiders. DMaking more artificial webs.BIs there anything the latest cell phone cant do? It can record movies, surf the net, and download the newest MP3 songs, but dont let those fancy features fool you.After all, chances are that phones have a Global Positioning System (GPS) chip. GPS lets phone companies determine the location of your phone at all times. If you are hurt and call 911, rescuers can find you by using your phones GPS.But emergency officials arent the only people interested in knowing where you are. Several new companies are using cell phones equipped with GPS to monitor teen drivers for inquisitive parents.The programs vary, but most of them allow parents to use the Internet to monitor their kids locations, driving habits and speed. Some programs even let parents set speed and location limits so that they are alerted(警觉的) if their kids drive too fast or go beyond a predetermined boundary.Supporters of monitoring(监视) say that the programs also help if a teen is kidnapped(绑架) or lost. Andrea Gutierrez uses a driving program to help her daughter get home. “I give her directions by looking at an online map, which shows me where she is”.Jean Nichols, 17, says that parents are forgetting one very important thing: trust. “I dont like the idea of someone using a device that keeps tabs on me.”Others say the information could be misused. “If everyone can find out exactly where your 17-year-old girl is at all times, it will present a potentially dangerous problem,” Hohn Lawford told the Ottawa Citizen.Alana Watenpuhl, 19, says that teens can easily outsmart the programs. “Teens can always leave their cell phones somewhere and then go out with their friends. Its not likely that the chips are attached to their bodies,” she told reporters. “But who knows?” she added. “That might be whats coming next.”59. What is the text mainly about?A. The recent development in the Global Positioning SystemB. The latest kind of cell phone equipped with GPSC. How to use GPS in the cell phone to follow kidsD. The danger of GPS in the cell phone to kids60. From the text, we can infer that _.A. parents must have a cell phone equipped with GPS to find their kids.B. parents cant find their kids without the InternetC. children will be safe thanks to GPSD. children can easily fool their parents even with GPS61. The underlined word “inquisitive” in the third paragraph has a similar meaning to _.A. disabledB. curiousC. surprisedD. tired62. What Alana Watenpuhl says suggests that _.A. no matter how powerful a new technology is, it can never outsmart humans.B. GPS will be replaced by more advanced technology in the future.C. chips have been attached to peoples bodies to make GPS work even better.D. some new technology is likely to be brought into use in the future. CWhy Organic Food Is Better For You When it comes to organic foods, it is important to know that not just anyone can make organic foods. There are strict standards. Foods and organic food companies that are certified by the Quality Assurance International group(QAI) must undergo tests and meet very high standards. When this is done, all foods should be stamped with a Certified Organic by QAI sticker or label.It has also been said that organic foods can help to lower the risk of cancer. Although some pesticides that farmers use are considered safe, there are still a number of risks, including a risk of cancer. This is alarming, but it is also something that many individuals are not aware of . Although the EPA(环境保护局)does consider many chemicals, including weed killers and insect killers to be dangerous, they are still used on many of the foods, namely fruits and vegetables, that are sold today. This is not something that you have to worry about when buying organic foods. That is why many claim that organic foods can reduce your chances of cancer. Another one of the many reasons why organic food is better for you is that it usually tastes better. This means that you and other eaters are more likely to eat more organic foods, as well as stick with organic foods or start a fully organic diet. These steps can help to improve your health. This is mostly due on part because vegetables and fruits are grown without the assistance of pesticides and other potentially harmful chemicals. Although there are a number of benefits to eating organic foods, especially where health and wellness is concerned, many individuals are concerned with the cost. Yes, organic food does cost more money, but many still consider it to be well worth the cost.63.All the followings are the advantages of Organic foods EXCEPT_.A. harmful substances can be removed easily. B.they do good to peoples health.C.they taste very good. D.they are not polluted.64.When having an organic diet people are most likely to be worried about its_.A. safety B.weight C.quality D.expense65.Which of the followings may be the main idea of this passage?A. People usually cant afford to buy organic foods.B. There are all kinds of organic foods in our daily life.C. Organic food is really better for all of us.D. Polluted fruits and vegetables are worrying.D Mary Jane Seacole was a Jamaican(牙买加)nurse and a heroine of the Crimean War.She was born in 1805 in Kingston, Jamaica. Her father was a Scottish military officer and her mother was a healer(医治者). Marys mother was a Jamaican mulatto(黑白混血儿) and ran a boardinghouse.In 1836, Mary married Edward Seacole. Together they traveled around the Caribbean and Central America, but her husband died shortly afterwards and Mary returned to Kingston where she took over the running of the boardinghouse after her mothers death.Mary was well educated and she was a skilled nurse. When the Crimean War broke out, she traveled to London and applied to go to Crimea to tend to the wounded soldiers but she was not granted an interview by the British War Office. She then applied to Elizabeth Herbert, the wife of the secretary of state for war who was recruiting nurses for the war effort, but was again denied (拒绝)an interview and after some time received a letter of rejection. Britain, apparently,was not ready to welcome a black nurse.Mary decided to depend on herself and in 1856 established the British Hotel near Balaclava at her own expense in order to provide a comfortable quarters for sick and convalescent officers.She often went to the battlefield to attend to the wounded there. After the war, Mary Seacole was bankrupt, but her story was carried by the British press and money was raised by donations to pay off her debts.In 1857, she published The Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands. The book was a great success and Mary Seacole became a popular figure. She spent the rest of her life traveling and working between London and Kingston. She was awarded the Crimean Medal, the French Legion of Honour and a Turkish medal. Mary Seacole died in 1881.66.What would be the best title for this passage?A.Mary Jane Seacole-A Brave Woman SoldierB.Mary Jane Seacole-A Girl from a Rich FamilyC.Mary Jane Seacole-A Great Jamaican WomanD.Mary Jane Seacole-A Famous Businesswoman67.Which of the following is the right order according to this passage?a.Mary became famous for her popular book.b.Mary won medals and honors for her achievements.c.Mary returned to take over her mothers business.d.Mary traveled with her husband around the Caribbean.e.Mary set up the British Hotel to help the sick.A. b,e,c,a,d B.d,c,e,a,b C.c,d,a,b,e D.e,d,a,b,c68.Mary Jane Seacole was rejected to be a nurse mainly because_.A. she was a woman and the war was dangerous.B. the wounded soldiers didnt like her at all.C. Elizabeth Herbert didnt offer to help her.D. she was a black woman from Jamaica.69.The underlined wordbank
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