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1、南马高中2011年上学期第二次月考试卷高二英语一、单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将选项标号涂黑。1Public places are becoming more to people with disabilities.Aeasy Baccessible Chard Dsuitable2Cycling is highly beneficial health and environment.Afor Bof Cto Dfrom3Slavery was in the US in the 19th century
2、.Aabolished Bstopped Crid Dpublished4We held a party to my parents silver wedding.Acongratulate Bwish Cregard Dcelebrate5It really me when people forget to say thank you.Aangry Banger Cannoys Dannoyed6Three of her novels for television.Ahave adapted Bhave been adaptedChave adopted Dhave been adopted
3、7The children all turned the famous actress as she entered the classroom.Alook at Bto looking at Clooked at Dto look at8Edison was the first scientist a modern research and development centre.Abuilt Bhaving built Cto built Dto be building9Could you me a favour and pick up Sam from school today.Agive
4、 Bmake Cbring Ddo10The singer was on the piano by her sister.Acompanied Baccompanied Cattended Dabsent11Angry residents have war on the owners of the factory.Aannounced Bmade Cdeclared Dclarified12They dont like to talk of personal such as money and age.Aevent Bmatter Caffairs Dbusiness13She showed
5、a for acting at an early age.Adesire Btalent Cenvy Dambition14Einstein liked Boses paper so much that he his own work and translated itinto German.Agave off Bturned down Ctook over Dset aside15Nowadays people sometimes separate their waste to make it easier for it .Areusing Breused Creuses Dto be re
6、used16He is three years to his elder sister.Asenior Bolder Cyounger Djunior17The students in our school are required their school uniforms from Monday toFriday.Awearing Bto wear Cbeing worn Dto be worn18 , the northerners like noodles while the southerners are fond of rice in Chine.AIn general BIn t
7、otal CIn other words DIn all19Well, my daughter takes great interest in most of the food on the menu.Thanks. ?Salad, fried fish, chips and orange juice, please.ACan I help you BShall I take your orderCAt your service DWhat to follow20The old lady got up just before sunrise, as she often does, along
8、the beachand get some fresh air.Awalked Bwalking Cto walk Dhaving walked二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(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。School was over and I felt quite tired. I sat at the very 21 of the crowded bus because of my anxiety to get home. Sitting there makes me 22
9、out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.Janie, the 23 , tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 24 .I tried to mind my manners and 25 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 26 , her conversation was worth listening to.“My fathers si
10、ck,” she said to no one in 27 , I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. “Whats wrong with him?” I asked. With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 28 the tears, she answered, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 29 as she continued. “I have already lost my mum, so I dont think I can stand losing him.”I
11、was 30 . My heart ached for her. And this reminded me of the great 31 that my own mother was thrown into when her father died. I saw how hard it was, and 32 is, for her. I wouldnt like anyone to 33 that.Suddenly I realized Janie wasnt only a bus driver. That was 34 her job. She had a whole world of
12、35 and concerns, too. I suddenly felt very 36 . I realized I had only thought of people as far as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie 37 she was a bus driver. I had 38 her by her job and brushed her off as unimportant.For all I know, Im just another person in 39 elses w
13、orld, and may not be 40 . I should not have been so selfish and self-centered. Everyone has places to go, people to see and appointment to keep. Understanding people is an art.21AfrontBendCsideDmiddle22AfindBtakeCthinkDstand23AdoctorBdriverCteacherDassistant24AfireBtopicCconversationDdiscussion25Apo
14、litelyBslightlyCcarelesslyDpartly26AhoweverBthereforeCinsteadDotherwise27AsurpriseBparticularCsilenceDpurpose28AfightingBturningCclearingDprotecting29AopenedBshoneCclosedDlowered30ArecognizedBworriedCshockedDexcited31AvictoryBpainCrespectDdisappointment32AawayBseldomCstillDnever33Apick upBwork outCg
15、o throughDget down34AalmostBnearlyCeverDjust35AfamilyBbusCschoolDfriend36AselfishBdesperateCpessimisticDridiculous37AwhileBbecauseCthoughDuntil38AcriticizedBreceivedCconsideredDjudged39AeveryoneBanyoneCsomeoneDnobody40AhappyBwiseCusefulDimportant三、阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D
16、)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AIn a surprising discovery about where higher life can survive, scientists have found a shrimp -like creature and a jellyfish swimming beneath an Antarctic ice sheet.About 180 meters below the ice where no light can get through, scientists had figured nothing much more than
17、a few microbes(微生物)could exist.Thats why a NASA team was surprised when they lowered a video camera to get the first long look at the underbelly of an ice sheet in Antarctica. A curious shrimp-like creature came swimming by and then parked itself on the cameras cable. Scientists also pulled up a ten
18、tacle(触须)they believe came from a jellyfish.“We were operating on the presumption that nothings there.” said NASA ice scientist Robert Bindschadler. “It was a shrimp youd enjoy having on your plate.”“We were just gaga(狂热的)over it,” he said when talking about the 7.5cm long, orange creature starring
19、in their two-minute video. Technically, its not a shrimp. Its a Lyssianasid amphipod, which is distantly related to the shrimp.The video is likely to inspire experts to rethink what they know about life in harsh environments. And it has scientists thinking that if shrimp-like creatures can live belo
20、w 180 meters of Antarctic ice in freezing dark water, what about other cold places? What about Europa, a frozen moon of Jupiter?Cynan Ellis Evans, a scientist of the British Antarctic Survey called the finding fascinating. He said it was possible the creatures swam in from far away and dont live the
21、re permanently.But Kim, who is a co-author of the study, doubts it. “The site in West Antarctica is at least 19 km from open seas. Bindschadler drilled a 20 cm-wide hole and was looking at a tiny amount of water. That means its unlikely that two creatures swam from great distances and were captured
22、randomly in that small area,” she said.“Yet scientists were puzzled at what the food source would be for these creatures. While some microbes can make their own food out of chemicals in the ocean, complex life like the shrimp cant,” Kim said. “So how do they survive? Thats the key question.” Kim sai
23、d.“Its pretty amazing when you find a huge puzzle like that on a planet where we thought we know everything.” Kim said.41Scientists had believed that harsh environments could only have been populated by .Ajellyfish Bmammals Cmicrobes Dshrimp-like creatures42According to Kim, the shrimp-like creature
24、 .Aswam great distances to Antarctic Bhas always lived in the areaCgradually evolved from shrimps Dhas nothing in common with shrimps43The finding is significant in that .Ait marks NASAS first Antarctic biological studyBit proves there is marine life in the AntarcticCit could inspire further study o
25、f life in harsh environmentsDit shows that Lyssianasid amphipod is closely related to shrimps44The last three paragraphs suggest that .Aresearchers will look at the places the creatures came fromBice scientists will drill deeper to find more creaturesCscientists know very little about the planet the
26、y live onDfurther research will be done about what the creatures live onBBeing a mother is apparently not like it was in the good old days.Todays parents yearn for the golden age that their own mothers enjoyed in the 1970s and 1980s, researchers found. Mothers have less time to themselves and feel u
27、nder greater pressure to handle work and family life than the previous generation. As a result, 88 per cent said they felt guilty about the lack of time they spent with their children.The survey of 1,000 mothers also found that more than a third said they had less time to themselves than their mothe
28、rs did just three hours a week or 26 minutes a day. And 64 per cent said this was because they felt they had to go out to work, while nearly a third(29 per cent)said they were under constant pressure to be the perfect mother, the report found.Other findings showed social networking and parenting web
29、sites, as well as technology such as Skype, were important in providing help and support among female communities. Kate Fox, a member of the Social Issues Research Centre, which conducted the survey for Procter & Gamble, said: With increasing pressure on mothers to work a “double shift” to be the pe
30、rfect mother as well as a wage-earner support networks are more important than ever. It comes as a separate report examining childcare in the leading industrialised nations found that working mothers in Britain spend just 81 minutes a day caring for their children as a primary activity. Mothers who
31、stay at home, on the other hand, manage twice as much time more than two and a half hours looking after their offspring, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.Critics say the pressure on women to work long hours, and leave their offspring in the hands of nurseries o
32、r childminders, is putting the well-being of their children at risk.The study also reveals that, despite the fact that more and more modern mothers go out to work, the burden of childcare still falls on them - even if their husband is not in work. A father who is not in work tends to spend just 63 m
33、inutes a day looking after his child - 18 minutes less than a mother who goes out to work. Working fathers spare less than three quarters of an hour with their children.45What does the passage mainly talk about?AThe good old days of mothers in the 1970s and 1980s.BThe great sufferings of todays chil
34、dren.CThe statistics of working mothers and full-time mothers.DThe big problems that todays working mothers face.46What does the underlined phrase “yearn for” probably means .Ahate Bmiss Cabandon Dcontrol47Which of the following problems is NOT mentioned in the passage?ATodays mothers have less time
35、 left for their children and themselves.BThe working mothers can hardly strike the balance between work and family.CMost of the mothers can not control their husbands nowadays.DModern fathers do not spend enough time with their children.48From para. 4, we can infer that .Aworking mothers can seek he
36、lp on lineBSkype is a very famous expert in studying social issuesCworking mothers double shift is to be a wife and a motherDKate Fox has opened a website offering help to working mothers49What critics say means that .Ait is wise for working mothers to put their kids in nurseries or childmindersBtoo
37、 much time in nurseries or childminders is bad for kids mental and physical healthCnurseries or childminders are dangerous places for childrenDchildren do not like nurseries or childminders at allCXIAN - Chinas conservation work for the endangered crested ibis(朱鹮)is facing new challenges, including
38、an increasing mortality rate due to inbreeding, and the conflict between the need to expand natural habitats and local communities economic interests, bird experts have warned.The crested ibis, once widespread in Japan, China, Russia and the Korean Peninsula, almost became extinct in the first half
39、of the 20th century.Before 1981, when seven crested ibis were accidentally found in Yangxian county, in Northwest Chinas Shaanxi province, academics thought the species had been extinct in China for almost 17 years.Due to the huge effort put into species protection since 1981, the number of crested
40、ibis in China has risen to an estimated 1,617, including 997 in the wild, the State Forestry Administration said at a meeting on crested ibis protection in Xian on Monday.However, although the ibis population exceeds 1,000, the birds are still not free from the threat of extinction, said Fang Shengg
41、uo, director of the State Conservation Center for Gene Resources of Endangered Wildlife at Zhejiang University.“Ornithologists used inbreeding in the early stages of protection so that numbers of the precious birds could increase quickly, but that method had consequences,” Fang said.Studies have pro
42、ved that as a result of inbreeding, crested ibis have the lowest genetic diversity of all endangered birds, Fang said.It means a high mortality rate and more physical defects for hatched chicks.“The government should collect genetic information from all crested ibis and establish a genetic database
43、as soon as possible, then design a scientific mating plan for the species,” Fang said.So far, about 90 percent of crested ibis live in Shaanxi province, and fewer than 140 ibis live in three zoos in other parts of the country, including Beijing Zoo, according to Liu Dongping, an assistant researcher
44、 at the National Bird Banding Center of China, which is affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Forestry.The bird has lost the ability to migrate, he said, adding that if an unexpected natural disaster occurred in Shaanxi province or an infectious disease spread through the area, the ibis population co
45、uld be greatly reduced.Experts also warned that the increased population of ibis, whether in the wild or in captivity, requires a larger and more varied natural habitat.Rampant hunting, the massive loss of habitat caused by deforestation and the overuse of pesticides, which killed aquatic insects on
46、 which the ibis feed, are believed to be the main reasons for the sharp reduction in the ibis population before 1981.So, in 1983, a State-level natural reserve was set up in Shaanxi province to protect the bird. But the struggle for living space between human and animal has never stopped, said Lu Ba
47、ozhong, deputy director of the Shaanxi Crested Ibis Conservation Station.For example, ibis often look for loaches in farmers rice fields. Sometimes their claws trample the rice seedlings. In another case, villagers discovered some land with abundant mineral resources which happened to be a habitat f
48、or ibis, said Lu, who has devoted 30 years to ibis protection.A long-term win-win solution for ibis and local communities needs to be developed, one that would provide ecological compensation for local residents, Lu said.50Whats the best title for the passage?AThe Rare Bird in China BNew Problems fo
49、r the Crested IbisCThe Way to Save the Crested Ibis DThe Reason for the Crested Ibiss Extinction51Which of the following statement is TRUE ?AThe crested ibis is a native of China.BBefore 1981, the crested ibis was extinct in China.CThe crested ibis is now free from the threat of extinction.DMost of
50、the crested ibis are in Shaanxi province.52Why did the experts adopt the way of inbreeding to protect the crested ibis?ATo increase the mortality rate.BTo increase the number of the crested ibis.CTo get more physical defects for hatched chicksDTo have the lowest diversity of the endangered bird.53Wh
51、at may be the reason for the reduction in the population of the crested ibis before 1981?Ainbreeding Beconomic developmentCover hunting Dsandstorm54What can we learn from the passage?ADue to our great efforts, the crested ibis lives in the wild well.BScientists will choose a better habitat for the c
52、rested ibis.CThe problems of the crested ibis have not been solved now.DThe government has established a genetic database of the crested ibis.DI would like to tell you a story about my uncle Theo. He is my oldest uncle, a tall, thin, grey-haired man whose thoughts are always on learning and nothing
53、else. He is quiet, gentle and absent-minded and with about as much sense as a child where money is concerned. Well, he applied a post in Camford University. It was a very good post and there were hundreds of candidates who applied for it, and about fifteen, including Theo, were asked to be interview
54、ed.Camford is a very small town; there is only one hotel in it, and it was so full that they had to put many of the candidates two in a room. Theo was one of these, and the man who shared the room with him was a self-confident fellow called Adams, about twenty years younger than Theo, with a loud voice, and a laugh that you could hear all over the hotel. But he was a clever fellow all the same and had a good post in Iscaiot College, Narkover
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