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上学期高二年级第一次月考

英语试卷

说明:

1、本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。

2、全部试题请在答题卡上作答。考试结束,只收答题卡。

第I卷(选择题共85分)

第一部分: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。

1.Haveyouheardnews?Thepriceofpetrolisgoingupagain!

A.the,theB.不填,theC.the,不填D.不填,不填

2.----Comeon!Pleasegivemesomeideasabouttheplan.

——Sorry,withmymindwithsomuchwork,Ialmostbreakdown.

A.filledB.fillingC.tofillD.beingfilled

3.Themurdererwasbroughtin.Withhishandsbehindhisback.

A.havingtiedB.tiedC.beingtiedD.tobetied

4.Heartsaretoanimalsenginesaretothemachines.

A.asB.thatC.whichD.what

5.ThemomentIgothome,IfoundImyjacketontheplayground.

A.hadleftB.leftC.haveleftD.wasleaving

6.—Wouldyouliketojoinusinthegame?

—,forIhavesomethingimportanttoattendto.

A.IwillB.TdlovetoC.Iwon'tD.I'mafraidnot

7.IhadsomedifficultymyselfunderstoodwhenIcametoAmericaforthefirsttime.

A.havingmadeB.madeC.makingD.tomake

8.Thepoetry,intomanylanguages,sellswellaroundtheworld.

A.broughtB.translatedC.developedD.completed

9.—Whichofthetwocomputergamesdidyouprefer?

一ActuallyIdidn*tlike.

A.bothofthemB.eitherofthemC.noneofthemD.neitherofthem

10.一Whydoyousuggestwebuyanewmachine?

-Becausetheoldonehasbeendamaged.

A.beyondreachB.beyondrepairC.beyondcontrolD.beyonddescription

11.We'llhaveapicnicintheparkthisSundayitrainsorit'sverycold.

A.sinceB.ifC.unlessD.until

12.Whattheteachersaidatthemeeting__________veryhelpfultous.

A.turnedtoB.turnedfromC.turnedoutD.turnedup

13.Hisbrotherisso___________tosmokingthathecan'tgiveitup.

A.addictingB.addictiveC.addictionD.addicted

14.Somestudents,__________,Tom,liveintheneighborhood.

A.forexampleB.suchasC.asD.thatis

15.Greatattentionmustbepaideducation,especiallyinthecountryside.

A.todevelopB.todevelopingC.developingD.develop

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。

ANativeAmericanandhisfriendwereindowntownNewYorkCity,WalkingnearTimes

SquareinManhattan.Itwasduringthenoonlunchhourandthestreetswere16withpeople.Cars

werehonking(鸣喇叭)theirhorns,taxisweresquealing(长声尖叫)aroundcorners,sirens(汽

笛)werewailing(呼啸),andthesoundsofthecitywerealmost17.18,theNative

Americansaid,“I19acricket(蟋蟀)

Hisfriendsaid,"What?You20becrazy.Youcouldn'tpossiblyhearacricketinallofthis

21!”

"No,I'm22ofit,“theNativeAmericansaid,"Iheardacricket.^^

“23crazy.”Saidthefriend.

TheNativeAmerican24carefullyforamoment,andthenwalkedacrossthestreettoabig

cementplanter(水泥花盆)25somebushesweregrowing.He26thebushes,beneaththe

branches,andsureenough,helocatedasmall27.Hisfriendwasutterly28.

“That'sincredible,saidhisfriend.uYoumusthavesuper-human29!”

“No,"saidtheNativeAmerican.t€Myearsarenodifferent30yours.Italldependson3j_

you'relisteningfor.”

“32thatcan'tbe!^^saidthefriend.couldneverhearacricketinthisnoise.”

“Yes,it'strue,^^camethereply."Itdependsonwhatisreallyimportanttoyou.Here,letme

showyou.”

He33intohispocket,pulledoutafewcoins,andcarefullydroppedthemonthesidewalk.

Andthen,withthenoiseofthecrowdedstreet34blaring(鸣U")intheirears,theynoticedevery

35withintwentyfeetturnandlooktoseeifthemoneythattinkled(叮当作响)onthepavement

wastheirs.

“SeewhatImean?”askedtheNativeAmerican.tlItalldependsonwhat5simportanttoyou.^^

16.A.crowdB.fullC.filledD.content

17.A.deafeningB.dyingC.pleasingD.fastening

18.A.HappilyB.ParticularlyC.SuddenlyD.Fortunately

19.A.findB.feelC.noticeD.hear

20.A.mightB.couldC.shouldD.must

21.A.noiseB.peopleC.streetD.sudden

22.A.afraidB.sureC.fondD.uncertain

23.A.IfsB.That'sC.YoumustD.I'm

24.A.arguedB.listenedC.searchedD.watched

25.A.whichB.whenC.thatD.where

26.A.lookedintoB.lookedaroundC.lookedafterD.lookedat

27.A.leafB.wormC.cricketD.coin

28.A.terrifiedB.amazedC.interestingD.puzzled

29.A.eyesB.headC.earsD.thought

30.A.fromB.toC.ofD.as

31.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.how

32.A.AndB.ButC.HoweverD.Although

33.A.reachedB.foundC.lookedD.searched

34.A.evenB.everC.yetD.still

35.A.peopleB.cricketC.headD.friend

第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,根据文章内容,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答

案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

(A)

Almosteveryonelikesdogs,andalmosteveryonelikestoreadstoriesaboutdogs.

IhaveafriendwhohasalargepolicedognamedJack.Policedogsareoftenveryclever.Every

SundayafternoonmyfriendtakesJackforalongwalkinthepark.Jacklikestheselongwalksvery

much.

OneSundayafternoonayoungmancametovisitmyfriend.Hestayedalongtime.Hetalked

andtalked.SoonitwastimeformyfriendtotakeJackforhiswalk.Butthevisitorstillstayed.Jack

becameveryworried.Hewalkedaroundtheroomseveraltimesandthensatdowninfrontofthe

visitorandlookedathim.Butthevisitorpaidnoattention(注意).Hekeptontalking.FinallyJack

couldstanditnolonger.Hewentoutoftheroomandcamebackafewminuteslater.Hesatdown

againinfrontofthevisitorbutthistimeheheldthevisitor'shatinhismouth.

Hereisanotherstoryaboutacleverdog.Itwasaseeing-eyedog.Aseeing-eyedogisaspecial

dogthathelpsblindpeoplewalkalongthestreetsanddomanyotherthings.Wecallthesedogs

useeing-eyendogsbecausetheyarethe"eyes"oftheblindmanandtheyhelphimto“see”.These

dogsusuallygotospecialschoolsforseveralyearstolearntohelpblindpeople.

Onedayaseeing-eyedogandablindmangotonabustogether.Thebuswasfullofpeopleand

therewerenoseats.Oneman,however,soongotupandlefthisseat.Thedogtooktheblindmanto

theseat,buttherewasverylittlespace.Thedogbegantopushthepeopleoneachsidewithhisnose.

Hepushedandpusheduntilthepeoplemoveddownandfinallytherewasenoughspacefortwo

people.Theblindmanthensatdownandthedoggotupontheseatathisside.Heliedownandput

hisheadonthelegoftheblindman.Hewasverycomfortableandsoonfellasleep.Everyoneonthe

bushadtosmileattheintelligence(聪明)ofthedoginmakingspacetortheblindmanand,atthe

sametime,makingaplaceforhimself.

36.Howmanykindsofdogsarementionedinthispassage?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

37.WhowasJack?

A.Apoliceman.B.AblinddogC.Oneofmyfriends.D.Apolicedog.

38.Whydideveryoneonthebussmileattheseeing-eyedog?

A.Becausehewasintelligent.B.Becausehewashelpful.

C.Becausehewasfriendly.D.Becausehewascute.

39.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesaseeing-eyedog?

A.Aseeing-eyedogisthemostintelligentofalldogs.

B.Aseeing-eyedogisaspecialdogthathelpsthepolice.

C.Aseeing-eyedogisawatchdog.

D.Aseeing-eyedogisaspecialdogthathelpsblindpeople.

40.Whatcanbeinferredfromthispassage?

A.Alldogsarerudetovisitors.

B.Alldogsareimpolitetopassengersonbuses.

C.Dogscanbeimpolitebutstillloveable.

D.Dogsaregreedy.

(B)

Aspricesandbuildingcostskeeprising,the"do-it-yourself'(DIY)trend(趋势)intheU.S.continues

togrow.

“Weneededfurnitureforourlivingroom.^^SaysJohnRoss,“andwejustdidn'thaveenough

moneytobuyit.Sowedecidedtotrymakingafewtablesandchairs."Johngotmarriedsixmonths

ago,andlikemanyyoungpeoplethesedays,theyarestrugglingtomakeahomeatatimewhenthe

costoflivingisveryhigh.TheRossestooka2-weekcoursefor$280atanightschool.Nowthey

buildalltheirfurnitureandmakerepairsaroundthehouse.

JimHatfieldhasthreeboysandhiswifedied.Hehasafull-timejobathomeaswellasinashoe

makingfactory.Lastmonth,hereceivedacarrepairbillfor$420."Iwasdeeplyupsetaboutit.Now

I'vefinishedacarrepaircourse,Ishouldbeabletofixthecarbymyself.^^

JohnandJimarenotunusualpeople.Mostfamiliesinthecountryaredoingeverythingtheycanto

savemoneysotheycanfightthehighcostofliving.Ifyouwanttobecomea4fcdo-it-yourself,,you

cangotoDIYclasses.Andforthosewhodon'thavetimetotakeacourse,therearebooksthattell

youhowyoucandothingsyourself.

41.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatmanynewlymarriedpeople.

A.findithardtopayforwhattheyneed

B.havetolearntomaketheirownfurniture.

C.takeDIYcoursesrunbythegovernment.

D.seldomgotoadepartmentstoretobuythings

42.Johnandhiswifewenttoeveningclassestolearnhowto

A.runaDIYshopB.makeorrepairthings

C.savetimeandmoneyD.improvethequalityoflife.

43WhenthewritersaysJimhasafull-timejobathome,hemeansJim

A.makesshoesinhishomeB.doesextraworkatnight

C.doeshisowncarandhomerepairsD.keepshouseandlooksafterhischildren

44.JimHatfielddecidedtobecomea"do-it-yourself?when

A.hiscarrepairscosttoomuchB.thecarrepairclasswasnothelpful

C.hecouldnopossibledotwojobD.hehadtoraisethechildrenallbyhimself

45.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.theJoyofDIYB.YouCanDoItToo!

C.WelcometoOurDIYCourse!D.RossandHatfield:BelieversinDIY

(C)

NewZealand

Whatcanyousee?TheMaoris

Mountains,volcanoes,rivers,WhentheMaorisfirstarrivedinNewZealand,they

lakes,waterfalls,forests,beaches.livedinvillagesandwereexcellentfishermen,

Bothislandsaremountainous.Inhuntersandfarmers.About50yearsagomany

fact,only30%ofNewZealandisMaorisstartedtoliveandworkinthelargecities

flat.andtookjobsingovernment,industries,medicine

andeducation.Theyareproudoftheirculture(文

化)andaredeterminedtokeepmanyofthe

customswhicharepartoftheirwayoflife.

Whocanyoumeet?Factbox:NewZealand

MostpeopleliveonNorthIsland.Position:SouthoftheEquator(赤道);nearest

Eighty-fivepercentofNewneighbour:Australia,1600kmaway.

Zealandersare“pakeha”("whiteSize:Twomainislands—NorthIslandand

men"),whichmeanstheir“greatSouthIsland:togethertheyare268.680sq.km.

grandfathers“camefromEurope.Population:4million

TenpercentareMaoris.TheCapital:Wellington

MaoriscametoNewZealandLanguages:EnglishandMaori

fromthePolynesianislands

probablyaroundthetenthcentury.

The“pakeha“startedtoarrivein

NewZealandfromEuropeabout

200yearsagoasfarmersand

traders.__________________________________________

46.WhichofthefollowingisafactaboutNewZealand?

A.20%ofthepopulationbeingMaoris.B.Fourmillionwhitepeople.

C.About1600kmsouthoftheEquator.D.Nearly1/3ofthecountrybeingplains.

47.Thecountry'spopulationismainlymadeupof.

A.thewhitepeopleandthePolynesiansB.thewhitepeopleandthe“pakeha”

C.theMaorisandthewhitepeopleD.theMaorisandthePolynesians

48.WhendidthewhitepeoplebegintoliveinNewZealand?

A.1000yearsago.B.200yearsago.C.85yearsago.D.50yearsago.

49.WhatdotheMaorisvaluemostinlife?

A.Livinginsmallvillages.B.Developingfarmingskills.

C.Keepingtheirownculture.D.Takingupgovernmentjobs.

(D)

Tomwasacleverboy,buthisparentswerepoor,sohehadtoworkinhissparetimeandduringhis

holidaystopayforhiseducation.Inspiteofthis,hemanagedtogettouniversity,butitwasso

expensivetostudytherethatduringtheholiday,hefounditnecessarytogettwojobsatthesametime

soastomakeenoughmoneytopayforhisstudies.

Onesummerhemanagedtogetajobinabutcher's(屠夫)shopduringthedaytimeandanotherin

ahospitalatnight.Intheshophelearnedtocutmeatupquitenicely,sothebutcheroftenlefthimto

doalltheservingwhilehewentintoaroombehindtheshoptodoaccounts.Inthehospital,onthe

otherhand,hewas,ofcourse,allowedtodoonlythesimplestjobs,likehelpingtoliftpeopleandto

carrythemfromonepartofthehospitaltoanother.Bothatthebutcher'sandatthehospital,Tomhad

towearwhiteclothes.

Oneeveningatthehospital,Tomhadtocarryawomanfromherbedtotheplacewhereshewasto

haveanoperation.Thewomanwasalreadyfeelingfrightenedatthethoughtoftheoperationbefore

hecametogether,butwhenshesawTom,thatfinishedher.

"No!No!"shecried."Notmybutcher!Iwon'tbeoperatedonbymybutcher!"andfaintedaway.

50.Tommadeenoughmoneyby.

A.doingtwojobsB.workinginabutcher'sshop

C.studyingintheuniversityD.cuttingmeatwell

51.ThewomanpatientrecognizedTombecause.

A.hewaswearingwhiteclothesB.hehadsoldmeattoher

C.hewasnowworkinginthehospitalD.hewasgoingtooperateonher

52.Thewomanwasmorefrightenedbecauseshethought.

A.theoperationwascomingsoonB.shewouldbetreatedlikeapig

C.shewouldbecarriedbyabutcherD.shecouldbetakentotheoperationroom

53.WhenshesawTom,thatfinishedher.ThesightofTom.

A.plungedherintodeepsorrowB.madeherdecidenottohaveanoperation

C.brokeherheartD.tookallherstrengthandcourageaway

(E)

BEIJING,Sept.16.(Xinhua)—Chineseinspectorshavefoundthechemicalmelamine(三聚氧

胺)in69batchesofbabymilkpowderproducedby22companiesnationwide,thecountry's

qualitywatchdogsaidlateonTuesday.

Theauthoritiesorderedahalttothesaleofthetaint6d(污染的)productswhichincludedsuch

well-knownbrandsasSanlu,Mengniu,YiliandYashili,amongothers.

TheStateAdministrationofQualitySupervision,InspectionandQuarantine(AQSIQ)saidtest

samplescamefrom491batchesofproductssoldbyallthe109companiesthatproducedthebaby

milkpowderinthecountry.

ThemelaminecontentintheSanlubrandreached2,563mgperkg,thehighestamongallthe

samples.Inothersamples,therangewasfrom0.09mgto619mgperkilogram.

GuangdongYashiliwastheonlybrandbeingexported.Nomelaminewasfoundinitssamples.

ThechemicalwasnotfoundindairyproductsservedfortheBeijingOlympicsand

Paralympics.

Nochemicalwasfoundintheliquid(液态的)milkproducedafterSept.14.

TheAQSIQhasalsosentinspectorstoeverydairyproductfactoryinthecountrytokeepa

closewatchovereveryaspectoftheproductionprocess.

DairygiantSanluGroupapologizedtothepubliconMondayforitscontaminatedmilkpowder

thathadsickened1,253babieswithkidneystones,twofatally.

TianWenhua,thegroup'schairwomanandgeneralmanager,wasfiredfromherpostsinthe

wakeofthescandal.

AccordingtotheMinistryofHealth,thetwodeathsinGansuwereafive-month-oldboywho

diedonMay1afterhisfamilyrefusedfurthertreatment,andaneight-month-oldgirlwhose

familyalsorefusedanoperationandremovedherfromhospitalonJuly22,thedayshedied.

BothwerefedtheSanluformulaandsufferedkidneyfailure.

Amongthemorethan1,200sickbabies,53had"relativelyserioussymptoms,"theministry

saidatanewsconferenceinBeijingonMonday.

HealthViceMinisterMaXiaoweisaidspecialhospitalshadbeenappointednationwideto

providetreatmentforalltheinfantswiththestones.

Melamineisusedinplasticsandotherindustriesandisstrictlyforbiddeninfoodprocessing.

Expertssayitisaddedtorawmilksotheproteincontentofthemilkappearshigherthanit

actuallyis.

FourpeopleinconnectionwiththecontaminationwerearrestedbyHebeipolice.

Authoritieshavesofarseized2,176tonsofmilkpowderinthewarehouseofSanluGroup.

About8,218tonscurrentlyinthemarkethadbeenrecalled(召回),saidShijiazhuangViceMayor

LiJinluonMonday.

Another700tonswasonitswaybacktoShijiazhuang,Liadded.Allthetaintedmilkpowder

wouldbedestroyed.

Sanlu,whichis43percentownedbyNewZealanddairycompanyFonterra,wasorderedto

halt(暂停)production.

54.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.About8,900tonsofmilkpowderwhichwasmadebySanluwillbedestroyed.

B.Alltheliquidmilkdoesn'tcontainchemicalmaterials.

C.Melaminecanmaketheproteincontentofmilkhigherthanitactuallyis.

D.Now,SanluGroupcanonlyproductliquidmilk.

55.Theword"infant"probablymeans.

A.teen-agers.B.ladies.C.babies.D.parents.

第II卷(非选择题共35分)

第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边

的横线上划一个勾(Y);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划

掉。

此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

此行错一个词:在错用的词下面划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

注意:原行没有错的不要改。

Assummervacationarecomingsoon,myclassmatesare56.

tryingveryhardlytogettrainticketstogohome.But57.

Ihavemadeupmymindstospendthevacationfarfrom58.

homeforfirsttimeinmylife.Myparentshaveagreed

tovisitingme,andIwillhaveadifferentvacation.When

theycamehere,Iwillshowthemaroundmyuniversity

andthecityjustaswell.Ihavedecidedtobuythem

somenicegifts.Itwillbeabigsurprisingforthem.My

parentshavedonealotforme,andIthinkitishightime

thatIdidanythingspecialtoexpressmythanks.

第二节:书面表达(共1小题,满分25分)

假定你是李华,将去英国某学校短期学习,被安排住在Smith先生家。请你写封短信与其

取得联系并询问以下情况:

1.住宿条件;

2.膳食安排;

3.交通情况。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头语已为你写好。

DearMr.Smilh,

I'mLiHuafromChina*writingtoaskaboutmystaywithyourfamily.

Yours,

LiHua

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