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丰城三中高二英语月考试卷(2014-12)
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.HowdidthemangethisMP4?
A.BymailB.OntheinternetC.Fromashop
2.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?
A.Takingthesummerclasses.B.Findingasummerjob.
C.Workingandstudying.
3.Whatistheladydoing?
A.Havingainterview.B.Writinganapplicationforajob.
C.preparingaworkreport.
4.Whatinformationdoyougetfromthisconversation?
A.Thestudentswilldelaythemeetingthisafternoon.
B.Thestudentswillpostponethemeeting.
C.Therewon'tbeaspeechcontestthisafternoon.
5.Whendidtheplayreallystart?
A.At6:30B.At6:25C.At6:15
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分洪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,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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,回答6-8题。
6.WhichcitywouldRoseliketogoforholiday?
A.BeijingB.TianjinC.Chicago
7.WhoisRosegoingtosee?
A.HerUncleB.HergrandparentsC.Hermother
8.WhatwillBilltaketoRosetomorrow?
A.TicketsB.BooksC.Photos
听第七段材料,回答9-11题。
9.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.TeacherandstudentB.FriendsC.Motherandson
10.Whattimeisitnow?
A.7:20B.7:30C.7:40
11.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodo?
A.ToleaveB.TobuyticketsC.Togotoanothercinema
听第八段材料,回答第12-14题。
12.What'swrongwithJim?
A.HehasaheadacheB.HehurthishandC.Hehasaflu
13.WhatdidJimhaveforbreakfast?
A.EggsB.NothingC.Bread
14.HowmanytimesshouldJimtakethemedicineonceaday?
A.ThreetimesB.TwiceC.Fourtimes
听第九段材料,回答第15-17题。
15.WhendidthemanmeetPaul?
A.QueuingforthebusB.Waitingatthecheckout
C.ShoppingintheSupermarket.
16.WhydidPaulchangehisjob?
A.Becausehewastiredofhisoldjob.
B.Becausehefeltuninterestingtravellingaround.
C.Becausehehadtolookafterhisfamilybesidesbeingtired.
17.Whatisapainfulchoice?
A.CareerorfamilyB.CareerorhealthC.Familyorsingle
听第十段材料,回答第18-20题。
18.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?
A.Theentertainmentawards.B.TheNoblePrizes.
C.PeopleJsChoiceAwards.
19.Insomepeople,sopinion,whatdrawsmoreattentioninthe
ceremonies?
A.Whatthewinnerssay.B.Whatthewinnerswear.
C.Whatthewinnersshow.
20.Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeaker?
A.Sheisinterestedinthepre-show.
B.Sheisnotinterestedinalltheawardshows.
C.Sheisinterestedinwhatthestarswillsay.
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)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。
21.一HowaboutChristmaseveningparty?
一Ishouldsayitwassuccess.
A.a;aB.the;aC.a;不填D.the;不填
22.IwishI___abletotellhimallaboutitlastnight.
A.shouldbeB.wereC.hadbeenD.was
23.Ifyouhadtoldmeinadvance,Ihimattheairport.
A.wouldmeetB.wouldhadmeetC.wouldhavemetD.wouldhave
meet
24.thatMaricwasabletosetupnewbrancheselsewhere.
A.SosuccessfulherbusinesswasB.Sosuccessfulwasherbusiness
C.SoherbusinesswassuccessfulD.Sowashersuccessfulbusiness
25.ShethoughtIwaspraisingherchild,,infact,I
wasscoldinghimforhisbadbehaviorsatschool.
A.whileB.whatC.sothatD.therefore
26、-Doestheyoungmanstandingatthegatethecar?
—No.Thecarishisfather.
A.inpossessionof;inthepossessionof
B.havepossessionof;takepossessionof
C.takepossessionof;inthepossessionof
D.inthepossessionof;takepossessionof
27.isourbeliefthatimprovementsinhealthcarewillleadtoa
stronger,moreprosperouseconomy.
AAsBThatCThisDIt
28.Toenjoythescenery,Irenewouldratherspendlonghoursonthetrain
travelbyair.
A.asB.toC.thanD.while
29.Thewholebook12units,twomainlyrevisions.
A.contains;includingB.includes;containing
C.contains;containingD.includes;including
30.Hesuggestedthatwetheplanlater,whichsuggestedthatheagainstit.
A.discussed;wasB.woulddiscuss;shouldbeC.discuss;was
D.shoulddiscuss;shouldbe
31.Thetrainoverthreehundredpassengersoverday.
A.transmitsB.shipsC.conveysD.femes
32.LookatthetroubleIamin.Ifonly1youradvice.
A.followedB.hadfollowedC.wouldfollowD.shouldfollow
33.Everythingdoingisworthyofwell.
A.worth;beingdoneB.worthy;doing
C.worthy;beingdoneD.worth;doing
34.Don'tbelievehim.Heastory.
A.makesupB.ismakingupC.makesupofD.ismakingout
35.Whatwilltheworlduseforpowerwhenitoil?
A.runoutB.isrunningout
C.hasrunoutofD.ranoutof
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,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、
B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
IntheUnitedStates,itisnotcustomarytotelephonesomeoneveryearlyinthe
morning.Ifyoutelephonehimearlyinthemorning,36heisshavingorhaving
breakfast,the37ofthecallshowsthatthematterisveryimportantand38immediate
attention.Thesamemeaning39withtelephonecallsmadeafter11:00pm.Ifsomeone
40acallduringsleepinghours,heconsidersitamatteroflifeand41_.Thetime
chosenfbrthecallcommunicatesitsimportance.
In42life,timeplaysaveryimportantpart.IntheU.S.,43mayfeeltheyarenot
highly44iftheinvitationtoadinnerpartyisextendedonlythreeorfourdaysbefore
thepartydate.Butitis45inallcountries.Inotherareasoftheworld,itmaybe
considered46tomakeanappointmenttoofarin47becauseplansmadefbradate
morethanaweekawaymaybe48.Themeaningoftimediffersindifferentparts
oftheworld.Thus,misunderstandings49betweenpeoplefromculturesthattreat
timedifferently.Promptness(准时)is50highlyinAmericanlife,forexample.If
notprompt,theymayberegardedasimpoliteornotfully5j_.IntheU.S.noone
wouldthinkofkeepingabusiness52waitingfbranhour,itwouldbetooimpolite.A
personwhoisfiveminuteslateis53tomakeashort区.Ifheislessthanfive
minuteslate,hewillsayafewwordsof55_,thoughperhapshewillnotcompletethe
sentence.
36.A.andB.butC.whileD.forwhich
37.A.timeB.reasonC.personD.place
38.A.paysB.explainsC.declaresD.requires
39.A.comesB.goesC.dealsD.happens
40.A.receivesB.phonesC.sendsD.replies
41.A.helpB.troubleC.deathD.disturbance
42.A.localB.cityC.tradeD.social
43.A.hostsB.guestsC.waitersD.postmen
44.A.thoughtB.regardedC.praisedD.served
45.A.trueB.sameC.differentD.common
46.A.foolishB.wasteC.impoliteD.impossible
47.A.futureB.deliveryC.advanceD.preparation
48.A.missingB.changeableC.helplessD.forgotten
49.A.causeB.appearC.spreadD.transfer
50.A.valuedB.lookedC.believedD.followed
51.A.capableB.respectableC.forgivableD.believable
52.A.merchantB.companyC.partnerD.competitor
53.A.orderedB.expectedC.suggestedD.requested
54.A.apologyB.speechC.fineD.performance
55.A.regretB.enjoymentC.introductionD.explanation
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
A
JesseOwenswasborninAlabamaintheUSA,in1913.There
weretenchildreninhisfamily.Jessewastheyoungest.He
wenttoschoolinthecityofCleveland.Atschoolheshow
edhehadaspecialtalentforathletics(田径).Hecouldr
unfast.Hecouldjumphigh.Hecouldjumpfar.Becausehe
wasgoodatathletics,JessebecameastudentatOhioState
University.
InMay,1935inMichigan,USA,hebroketheworldreco
rdforthelongjump.Thiswashisfirstworldrecord.Ont
he25thMayJessedidsomethingunusual.In45minutesheb
rokesixworldrecords.Somepeoplethinkthatthiswasthe
greatestathleticsachievementever
In1936JessewenttotheOlympicGamesinBerlin,Germany.
TherewereonlynineteenblackathletesintheUSAteam.He
wongoldmedalsinthe100metersrace,the200metersrace,
thelongjumpandtherelayrace.
Jessewasnotaprofessionalathlete.Thismeantthat
hecouldnotgetmoneyforrunning.Later,hebecameaprof
essionalathlete.Tomakemoneyhehadtoappearinstrange
races.Sometimeshehadtoraceagainsthorses.
In1960somebodybrokeJesse'slastworldrecord.In1
980Jessedied.
56.JesseOwenswasborninintheUSA.
A.AlabamaB.ClevelandC.OhioDMichigan
57.Jesseshowedhewasverygoodatwhenhewas
atschool.
A.basketballB.swimmingC.athleticsD.shooting
58.Jesse'sfirstworldrecordwasforthe.
A.runningB.relayraceC.highjumpD.longjump
59.Hewongoldmedalsin1936intheOlympicGa
mesinBerlin,Germany.
A.twoB.fourC.sixD.eight
60.Thistextmainlytellsusastoryabout.
A.Jesse'slifeB.Jesse'sfamily
C.therecordsJessebrokeD.thegoldmedalsJessewon
B
Peoplehavebeentalkingabouthealthforalongtimebecause
peopleknowtheimportanceofit.People'sunderstandingof
healthalsobecomesdeeperwiththeprogressinscientific
research.Recentlytheterm“health“hascometohaveawider
meaningthanitusedto.Itnolongermeansjusttheabsence
ofillness.Today,healthmeansthewell-beingofyourbody,
yourmindandyourrelationshipwithotherpeople.Thisnew
conceptofhealthiscloselyrelatedtoanotherterm-quality
oflife.Qualityoflifeisthedegreeofoverallsatisfaction
thatapersongetsfromlife.
Whyhastheemphasisofhealthshiftedfromtheabsenceof
diseasetoabroaderfocusonthequalityofaperson,slife?
Onereasonforthishastodowiththelengthandconditions
oflifethatpeoplecannowexpect.Medicaladvanceshavemade
itpossibleforpeopletodaytolivelonger,healthierlives.
Imagineforamomentthatyouwerebornintheyear1900.You
couldhaveexpectedonaverageto1iveuntilabouttheageof
47.Incontrast,ifyouwerebornintheyear1999,youcould
expecttolivetotheageof75.
61、leadstopeople'sdeeperunderstandingof
health.
A:Commonknowledge
B:Progressinscientificresearch
C:Betterconditionsof1iving
D:Qualityoflife
62、Accordingtothepassage,topeopleoftoday,health
means.
A:absenceofillness
B:alonglife
C:goodconditionsofliving
D:overallsatisfactionwithlife
63、Theemphasisofhealthhasshiftednowadaysbecause
A:peopleenjoybetterconditionsoflivingandtheycan
livelonger
B:peoplepaymoreattentiontotheirphysicalhealth,not
theirmentalhealth
C:peoplehaverealizedtheimportanceofmentalwell-being
D:peopleareinspiredbymedicaladvances
64、Wecaninferfromthepassage.
A:nowadaystheemphasisofhealthhasabroaderfocus
becauseofimprovementsinthequalityoffood
B:theoveral1qualityofpeople,s1ivesimprovedgreatly
inthe20thcentury
C:thosewhoneverfallillarethetrulyhealthypeople
D:thosewhowerebornbefore1900couldnothaveliveduntil
now
65、Thispassageismainlyabout.
A:differentunderstandingsoftheterm"health”
B:improvingthequalityoflife
C:theimportanceofqualityliving
D:people,sexpectationsofalongandhealthylife
C
Backgroundmusicmayseemharmless,butitcanhaveapowerful
effectonthosewhohearit.Recordedbackgroundmusicfirst
founditswayintofactories,shopsandrestaurantsintheUSA.
Verysoonitspreadtootherpartsoftheworld.Nowitis
becomingdifficulttogoshoppingoreatamealwithout
listeningtobackgroundmusic.
Tobeginwith,backgroundmusicwasintendedsimplyto
createasoothing(舒适的)atmosphere.Recently,however,it's
becomingabigbusiness.AnAmericanmarketingexperthasshown
thatmusiccanboost(提升)salesorincreasefactoryproduction
byasmuchasathird.
Butithastobethelightmusic.Livelymusichasnoeffect
atallonsales.Slowmusiccanincreasereceipts(收入)by34%.
Thisisprobablybecauseshoppersslowdownandhavemore
opportunitytospotitemstheywouldliketobuy.Yet,slow
musicisn'talwaystheanswer.Theexpertfoundthatin
restaurantsslowmusicmeantcustomerstooklongertoeattheir
meals,whichreducedoverallsales.Sorestaurantownersmight
bewelladvisedtoplayfastermusictokeepthecustomers
moving-unless,ofcourse,theresultingindigestion(消化不良)
leadstocomplaints.
66、Backgroundmusicwasfirstused.
A:inthecinemasandtheatresintheUSA
B:intheofficesandhospitalsintheUSA
C:intheschoolsandchurchesintheUSA
D:inthefactories,shopsandrestaurantsintheUSA
67、AnAmericanmarketingexperthasfoundbackgroundmusic
can.
A:increasesalesorfactoryproduction
B:createasoothingatmosphere
C:makepeopleslowdown
D:makepeopleforgettheirworries
68>hasnoeffectonsales.
A:lightmusicB:slowmusic
C:livelymusicD:noneoftheabove
69、Slowmusicisuselessininincreasingsales.
A:shopsB:restaurantC:factoriesD:cinemas
70、Restaurantownersareadvisedtoplayto
increaseoverallsales.
A:livelymusicB:loudmusic
C:slowermusicD:fastermusic
D
OnFebruary14thmanypeopleintheworldcelebrateanunusualholiday,St.
Valentine'sDay,aspecialdayforlovers.Theoriginofthisholidayisuncertain
butaccordingtoonestoryitgetsitsnamefromaChristiannamedValentinewho
livedinRomeduringthe3rdcenturyA.D.Hisjobwastoperformmarriagesfor
Christiancouples.UnfortunatelytheEmperorofRomedidn'tallowChristian
marriages.Sotheyhadtobeperformedinsecret(秘密地).FinallyValentinewas
arrestedandputintoprison.Whilehewasinprisonhefellinlovewiththedaughter
oftheprisonguard.AfteroneyeartheEmperorofferedtorelease(释放)Valentine
ifhewouldstopperformingChristianmarriages.Valentinerefusedandsohewas
killedinFebruary,270A.D.BeforehewaskilledValentinesentaloveletterto
thedaughteroftheprisonguard.Hesignedtheletter〃fromyourValentine”.That
wasthefirstValentine.
TodayValentinesarecardsusuallyredandshapedlikeheartswithmessagesof
lovewritteninthem.OnValentine'sDaytensofmi11ionsofpeoplesendandreceive
Valentines.Whetheritisanexpensiveheart-shapedboxofchocolatesfromasecret
admirerorasimplehand-madecardfromachild,aValentineisaveryspecialmessage
oflove.
71、Thepassageismainlyabout________.
A:aspecialholidayB:onepossibleoriginofSt.Valentine,sDay
C:thelovestoryofaChristiancalledValentine
D:whatisValentinetoday
72>Valentinewasputintoprisonbecause.
A:hedidn'tallowChristianmarriages
B:heperformedmarriagesforChristiancouplesopenly
C:heperformedmarriagesforChristiancouples,whichwasagainsttheking's
wish
D:hesentalovelettertothedaughteroftheprisonguard
73、ItisthatValentinewaskilled?
A:becausehewasputintoprison
B:becauseheperformedmanyChristianmarriagesinsecret
C:becauseherefusedtoaccepttheEmperor'soffer
D:becausehefellinlovewiththedaughteroftheprisonguard
74、WhichofthefollowingaboutValentinesisTRUE?
A:Valentinesarecardsusuallyred.
B:Valentinesareshapedlikehearts.
C:TherearemessagesoflovewritteninValentines.
D:alloftheabove
75、PeoplesendValentinestoeachothernowadays.
A:toshowtheirloveandaffection
B:tocelebrateValentine,sbirthday
C:tosurpriseothers
D:toshowhowgreatloveis
第II卷(非选择题,共35分)
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
ChinawillchangetheworldasmuchastheworldchangesChina,if
thecountrycontinuesitsopeningup.
Howcoulditnot?Therestoftheworldcannotremainunaffectedby
thecultureofone-fifthoftheworld.AsChinastrengthensits
economy,allowsitscitizensmoreoverseastravelandtakespartin
globalefforts,theWestsurelywilllearnmoreaboutChineseways.
Andonceitdoe
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