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上学期高二英语11月月考试题07第I卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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分,满分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。Whoisingfordinner?A.Tom.B.Mark.C.Jane.2.Whatwillthemandonext?A.StayforlunchB.CallhisuncleC.Gototheairport3.Whatdoesthemanefor?A.AlectureB.AdiscussionC.Ameeting4.Whatsizeshoesdoesthemanwant?A.9.B.10.C.455.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Weatherconditions.B.LifeinSingapore.C.Aholidaytrip.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Wheredidthemanbuythegoldwatch?A.InamarketB.OntheinternetC.Inashoppingmall7.Whydidthewomanapologizetotheman?A.Shewasimpolitetotheman.B.Shedidn’tsendhimwhathebought.C.Sheforgottosendhimthenecklace.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Employerandemployee.C.Classmates.9.Howwillthetwospeakersgotothemountain?A.Bytrain.B.BycarC.Byair10.Whattimewillthetwospeakersmeet?A.At4:30pmB.At5:00pmC.At5:30pm听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Sheistiredofstudying.B.Shewillfailtheexam.C.Sheisworriedabouttheexam.12.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Takeadeepbreath.B.Makegooduseoftime.C.Seekhelpfromothers.13.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheexam?A.Hethinksluckisimportant.B.Heisfullyprepared.C.Heisalsosufferingfromanxiety.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdidthemandoaftermakingacupofcoffeeaccordingtohisstory?A.HewatchedTV.B.Hehadsupper.C.Hetookashower.15.Whattimedidthemanhavesupperaccordingtohisstory?A.Atabout9:00.B.Atabout9:45.C.Atabout10:15.16.Wherehadthemanbeenthenightbefore?A.Hisfriend’shome.B.PeaceStreet.C.Abank.17.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Tellthetruth.B.GotoprisonC.Gohome.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whereisthespeakernow?A.Inanoffice.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inabookstore.19.Howoftenwilltheclassmeetintheresearchlab?A.Everytwoweeks.B.Onceaweek.C.Twiceaweek.20.Whichofthefollowingwillplayaroleindeterminingastudent’sgrade?A.Outofclassactivities.B.Attendancerecords.C.Researchwork.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35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.Inmymind,nosuch_____thinginourcountryas_____GreatWallcanstandfortheimageandcultureofChina.A.a;theB.a;/C./;theD./;/22.Itisreportedthat_______theyoung,withtheirparentsworkingindistantcities,sufferfromasenseofloneliness.A.themostofB.themajorityofC.thenumberofD.alargeamountof23.Gladtoseeyouback!Howlong______you______inEurope?Threemonths.I’mofftoSouthAfricanextweek.A.have;stayedB.had;stayedC.will;stayD.did;stay24.Howisyournewjobgoing?Well,I’mlearningalotofnewthings,butI’dratherthedirector______mesomefeedbacksoon.A.giveB.willgiveC.hadgivenD.gave25.Inthejobinterviewsapplicantsoftenfindthemselves______unexpectedquestions,someverydifficulttoanswer.A.askedB.askingC.tobeaskedD.toask26.Matthewsaidthathewasvery_______.HowaboutJack?HewassatisfiedwithMatthew’s_______,andwantedtheunpleasantbusinessover.A.frightened;suggestionB.sorry;offerC.sorry;apologyD.pleased;request27.Theydiscussedtheissueoftheworld’sclimateinDurban,A.endB.conclusionC.resultD.judgement28.Iam_______aboutwhatIsaybecausecarelessremarksarelikelytohurtothers’feelings.A.absurdB.concernedC.guiltyD.cautious29.StudentsinEnglishspeakingcountriesusuallyaddresstheirmanteacher‘sir”,but__________theirwomanteacher“madam”.A.seldomtheyaddressB.dotheyseldomaddressC.seldomdotheyaddressD.theyseldomdoaddress30.Goodnews!Thepriceofallthosesecondhandgoodsis________before.A.30%aslowerasB.30%lowerthan C.lower30%thanD.as30%lowas31.Ihavepromisedthatmydaughter_______getanewelectronicdictionaryonhernextbirthday.A.shouldB.mustC.shallD.would32.Itsoundslikesomethingiswrongwiththecar’sengine._______,we’dbettertakeittothegarageimmediately.A.OtherwiseB.IfnotC.butforthatD.Ifso33.Arrivingatabusstop______thevehiclepullingawayjustafewminutesagoisquiteannoying.A.tofindB.findingC.foundD.tobefinding34.InChina,farmersare______fromthecentralgovernment’snewpoliciesonagriculture.A.sufferingB.profitingC.earningD.learning35.WhentalkingabouttheMidautumnFestival,we______thinkofmooncakesandfamilyreunion.A.normallyB.practicallyC.eventuallyD.seemingly第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从3655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其涂黑。Atage86,MillieGarfieldisoneoftheworld’soldestelderlybloggers(写博客的人).__36___readinganewspaperarticlein2003andthenaskinghersonfor__37___ingettingonline,Milliehasbeenbloggingeversince.Weusuallyassociatebloggingwiththe__38___:ourchildren,grandchildren,niecesornephews.Whiletheblogginglandscapewasonce___39___almostentirelybyteens,ithasopenedtodifferentagegroupsnow.After38yearsofmarriage,Millie___40__herhusbandin1994.Shehasnosiblingsandhasonlyoneson.Shehastolivealone.Likemanyelderlypeople,hersocialnetworkwasbeginningto___41___insizeasmanyofherfriendswereinassistedliving.Blogginghas___42__Millie’suniverse.“Ihavetoblogonceaweek,”shesays.“IfIdon’t,theystart___43__aboutme.”WhenIaskwho“they”are,Milliesaystheyarethe70or80___44__whovisitherblogeachday.Whenshewasthreedays__45___inpostingoneweek,shebegangetting___46___fromthemtoseeifshewasokay.Shehasalsogotto___47___otherbloggersfromaroundthecountry.NotonlyhasblogginghelpedMilliemakenew__48___,butithasalsohelpedherlearnaboutherself.“Iwriteabouteverydaylivingina__49___fashion,soItrytofindinterestingthingsinaTVshow,amovie,ora(n)__50___tothedentist,shesays.“IneverknewIwasfunnybutnowpeople___51___meIam.Itisabigdiscovery.”Millie__52___lovesblogging.“Mylifewouldbe__53___andemptywithoutit.I’mabletolearnfrompeopleallovertheworld,”shesays.Thensheadds,“Whenyou’reolder,youdon’thavemany___54___.Thewonderfulthingaboutbloggingisthatyoucanhavemanypeoplehearwhatyouthinkandnoone___55__youwhenyouarespeaking.”36.A.WhileB.UntilC.AfterD.As37.A.helpB.apologyC.excuseD.permission38.A.oldB.youngC.richD.sick39.A.damagedB.occupiedC.preparedD.designed40.A.missedB.followedC.recognizedD.lost41.A.growB.developC.decreaseD.remain42.A.expandedB.concludedC.foundD.ruined43.A.plainingB.thinkingC.arguingD.worrying44.A.workersB.readersC.passengersD.speakers45.A.lateB.awayC.fastD.ready46.A.warningsB.suggestionsC.emailsD.books47.A.knowB.seeC.changeD.ask48.A.mentsB.connectionsC.contributionsD.binations49.A.popularB.famousC.similarD.humorous50.A.giftB.visitC.waveD.award51.A.warnB.proveC.orderD.tell52.A.probablyB.fortunatelyC.hardlyD.clearly53.A.poorB.slowC.dullD.simple54.A.listenersB.managersC.interpretersD.lecturers55.A.fearsB.interruptsC.controlsD.treats第三部分:阅读理解(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ANativeAmericansandpaintingsareaverybeautifulandpopularartformforcollectorstoday.Buttraditionally,thepaintingsarecreatedtohealapersonduringaceremony.Thetypeofimageandceremonyusedisdeterminedbythediseasewhichthepersonissufferingfrom.ThesandpaintingmaycontainanimageoftheHolyPeople.ThetribemedicinemanmayasktheHolyPeopletohelphimpainttheimageandthereforehelphealthepersoninneed.Whenthemedicinemanfinishespainting,hechecksitsaccuracy.Theorderandthesymmetry(对称性)ofthepaintingsymbolizetheharmonywhichapatientwishestoachieveinhisorherlife.Theaccuracyofasandpaintingisbelievedtodetermineitshealingeffects.Insomecases,morethanonesandpaintingmightbeusedinahealingceremony.Duringtheceremony,thepersonwhoneedshealingwillsitontheNativeAmericansandpainting.Thesandpaintingservesasanentranceforthespiritsandthroughthepainting,thepersoncanabsorbthehealingenergiesfromthesespirits.Thesandpaintingswerenotoriginallymeanttobesoldorhungonthewall.Oncetheceremonyispleted,thesandpaintingmustbedestroyed,thusallowingthesandtoreturntotheEarth.Thisisnecessarybecausethesandpaintingisnowseenaspoisonous,havingabsorbedtheillness,andmustbedestroyed.Theentireceremony,fromthepaintingtothedestroyingisusuallypletedwithina12hourperiod.Themedicinemanneverwrotedownhowtoperformthehealingceremony,butitwaspasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.ThePueblotribewasthefirsttribetocreateNativeAmericansandpaintings,buttheartsoonspreadtomanyothertribes.Today,itistheNavajoswhoarethemostactiveincreatingNativeAmericansandpaintings.ItisbelievedthatitwasamedicinemannamedFredStevenswhowasthefirstpersontocreateaNativeAmericansandpaintingforsaleinthe1950s.Atrader,RexBollin,remendedFredtosellsandpaintingssincetheyweresobeautiful.Afterworkingouthowtomakethesandsticktothecanvas(画布),Fredbegansellinghissandpaintings.56.Duringahealingceremony,itisnecessaryfor.A.manypeopletodrawtogetherB.thesickpersontositonthesandpaintingC.thesickpersontoeatsomesandD.themedicinemantouseseveralsandpaintings57.Whywouldpeopledestroythesandpaintingsafterthehealingceremony?A.Becausethepaintingsareuselessaftertheceremony.B.Becausepeopledon’tknowhowtokeepthepaintingsforlong.C.Becausethepaintingsarebelievedtocontainillnesses.D.BecausethepaintingsarebelievedtocontainthespiritofGod.58.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat.A.differentimageswouldbepaintedtocuredifferentdiseasesB.thePueblotribewasunwillingtoshowothertribeshowtocreatesandpaintingsC.anancientmedicinemanwrotedownhowtoperformthehealingceremonytopassitdownD.TheNavajoswerethecreatorsofNativeAmericansandpaintings59.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutFredStevensisTRUE?A.Heearnedalotofmoneyfromsellingsandpaintings.B.Hewastheworld’smostfamoussandpaintingpainter.C.Hedidn’tthinksandpaintingscouldcurediseases.D.Hewasthefirstmantosellsandpaintingsintheworld.BAChinesespacecapsulecarryingthreecrewmembershasreturnedtoEarthfollowinga13daymission(使命).ImagesofthecapsulelandinginInnerMongoliaat10:05localtimewereshownliveontelevision.Theastronauts,includingChina’sfirstwomaninspace,carriedoutasuccessfulmanualdocking(手工)withtheTiangong1laboratorymodule.ThisisakeysteptowardsChina’sgoalofbuildingaspacestationby2020.PremierWenJiabaopraiseditasa“pletesuccess”.“ThisisanotheroutstandingcontributionbytheChinesepeopletohumanity’seffortstoexploreandusespace,”MrWensaidinBeijing.“ItfeelssogoodtostandonEarth,anditfeelsevenbettertobehome,”astronautLiuWangwasquoted(引用)bynationalbroadcasterCCTVassaying.“Tiangong1,ourhomeinspace,wasfortableandpleasant.We’reveryproudofournation,”femaleastronautLiuYangsaid.ThecrewoftheShenzhou9craftsuccessfullycarriedoutthecountry’smanualdockingoperationearlierintheweek.Thedelicateprocedure,whichinvolvedbringingtogethertwoorbitingobjectstravellingatthousandsofmilesanhour,wasmasteredbyUSSRandUSspaceteamsinthe1960s.Thecrewalsocarriedoutautomaticdockingofthetwocraftsintheprocess.ThethreeastronautsreturnedtotheShenzhou9spacecraftonThursdayandperformedamanualseparationfromthespacelaboratory.TheytoucheddowninInnerMongolia’sSiziwangcountyonFriday,withthecapsuleequippedwithaparachute(降落伞)toslowitsapproach.MsLiu,33,isamajorinChina’sairforcefromthecentralprovinceofHenan.OnChina’sTencentQQmessagingservice,shegoesbythename“littleFlyingknight”.Shewasselectedinto60.ThefinalpurposeoflaunchingShenzhou9spacecraftis________.A.tosendthefirstfemaleastronautinspaceB.toprepareforthefoundationofaspacestationC.tocarryoutamanualdockingwiththeTiangong1D.tocatchupwiththefirstclasstechnologyworldwide61.What’sthemainpurposeofParagraph4?A.ToshowthegreatsuccessofthemissionB.TomakeanintroductionofthemissionC.Totellreadersmanualdockingoperationisadelicateprocedure.D.Totellreaderstheimportanceofmasteringthetechnology.62.Whatcanbethebesttitlefor?A.AsuccessfulSpaceTravelB.Tiangong1,SpecialHomeinSpaceC.LiuYang,D.China’sShouzhou9SpacecraftReturnstoEarthCTheworldwideincreaseintheuseofcellphoneshascausedconcernsregardingpossibleharmfuleffectscausedbycellphoneradiation.Peopleareparticularlyconcernedthattheradiationwillputcellphoneusersatahigherriskofsufferingfromcancer.However,studiesoftheassociationbetweencellphoneuseandtheriskofbraincancerhavereacheddifferentconclusions(some,butnotall,studiesshowedincreasedrisk).Researchersconductedastudytoexamineifcellphoneradiationaffectedregionalactivityinthehumanbrain.Thestudy,conductedbetweenJanuary1andDecember31,2009,included47participants.Cellphoneswereplacedontheleftandrightears,andbrainimagingwasperformedtomeasurebrainglucosemetabolism(葡萄糖代谢)twice:onewiththerightcellphoneactivatedfor50minutes(“on”condition)andoncewithbothcellphonesdeactivated(“off”condition).Ananalysiswasconductedtochecktheassociationofmetabolismandcellphoneradiation.Thescanswereparedtoassesstheeffectofcellphoneuseonbrainglucosemetabolism.Theresearchersfoundthatwholebrainmetabolismdidnotdifferbetweentheonandoffconditions.Howevertherewereregionaleffects.Metabolisminsomebrainregionwashigher(about7percent)forcellphoneonthanforcellphoneoffconditions.Thisindicatesthattheregionsexpectedtoabsorbmorecellphoneradiationweretheonesthatshowedthelargerincreasesinglucosemetabolism.Theseresultsprovideevidencethatthehumanbrainissensitivetotheeffectsofacute(剧烈的)cellphoneradiation.However,howcellphoneradiationcouldaffectbrainglucosemetabolismisunclear.Concernshavebeenraisedbythepossibilitythatcellphoneradiationmayinducebraincancer.Resultsofthisstudyprovideevidencethatacutecellphoneradiationaffectsbrainmetabolicactivity.However,theseresultsprovidenoinformationastotheirconnectionregardingpossiblecarcinogenic(致癌的)effects(orlackofsucheffects)ofchronic(长期的)cellphoneuse.Furtherstudiesareneededtoassessiftheseeffectscouldhavelongtermharm.63.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Thecurrentsituationofcellphoneuse.B.Tophoneornottophone.C.Thelinkbetweencellphoneuseandbraincancer.D.Longtermharmfuleffectsofcellphones.64.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Thefutureofthecellphonemarketisnotsobright.B.Theissuewhethercellphoneusecausesbraincancerremainsunsettled.C.Worryingaboutradiation,moreandmorepeoplewillgiveuptheircellphones.D.Cellphoneradiationaffectsbrainfunctionbutitdoesn’tleadtobraincancer.65.Thestudyinthepassagetellsus.A.thewholebrainmetabolismisnotaffectedbycellphoneradiationB.howcellphoneradiationaffectsbrainglucosemetabolismC.studiesontherelationshipbetweencellphoneuseandbraincancerareuselessD.glucosemetabolisminthebrainregionsabsorbingmorecellphoneradiationdecreases66.Theunderlinedword“induce”inthepassagecanbereplacedby““.A.reduceB.introduceC.causeD.suggestDWhenweconsidertheglobalenergyagendawetendtofocusonthoseofuswhoalreadyhaveenergy.HeadlinesaboutMiddleEasternsecurity,Arcticoilexploration,nuclearsafety,orrenewableenergyassumethattheenergyisthereforus;thequestionishowweuseitsafely.Amidthediscussion,onegroupofpeopleisconsistentlyoverlooked:thosewhodon’thaveenergy—thosewhoarestilllivinginthedarkages.Oneinfivepeopleintheworldtodayhasnoelectricity.Twooutofeveryfivepeoplehavenocleanwayofcooking.Theyrelyoncoalcookingstovesthatcontributetotheindoorairpollutionthatkillsabout1.6millionpeopleeveryyear.Almostallenergypoorpeople,95percent,liveinAfricaorAsia,andover80percentliveinthecountryside.OnMonday,aspecialconferencecalled“EnergyforAll”beganlookingathowtohelpthesepeoplegettheenergytheyneedtoimprovetheirwellbeingandhealth.Switchingthelightsonfortheworld’spoorby2030wouldrequireamere3percentofprojectedglobalenergyinvestment(投资),about48billiondollarsperyear.Butthat’smorethanfivetimeswhatiscurrentlyspentinthearea.Mostinvestmentthesedaysgoesintoconnectionsintheworld’sbigcitiesbecausethat’swheretheprofitsare.Ruralareasarebeingleftbehind,particularlyasonekeyenergysourceisoil,whosepricehasincreasedgreatlyinthelastdecade.Soitrequirespoliticalwill,strongregulationandamuchbiggereffortfromprivatepaniesforeveryonetohaveenergyby2030.Governmentsmustsettargetsforelectricityaccess,whileoverseasfundingmustconcentrateontheseareasthatarenotprofitableenough.Aswithcontinuedglobalpopulationgrowth,manywonderwhat“EnergyforAll”willmeanfortheclimateandenvironment.Yesseenomajorproblem.67.Wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthat.A.muchattentionispaidtopeoplewhohaveenergyB.peoplewhoalreadyhaveenergyshouldberemovedfromtheglobalenergyagendaC.technologyfortheuseofrenewableenergyisdevelopingrapidlyD.peoplestilllivinginthedarkagesdon’thavetofaceenergyproblems68.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Cookingisthemaincauseofindoorairpollution.B.Globalenergyinvestmentisdecreasingyearbyyear.C.Mostenergyinvestmentnowadaysaimstoearnmoney.D.Theincreaseinoilpriceshasmademanyruralareasrunoutofenergy.69.Thefifthparagraphismainlyabout.A.themeasuresforpeoplewhodon’thaveenergytoenjoyelectricityaccessB.thereasonwhyglobalsocietyshouldhelppeoplewhodon’thaveenergyC.theimportanceofteachingpoorpeopletouseenergyinasafewayD.thebenefitsofgivingelectricityaccesstopoorpeople70.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedinthefollowingparagraph?A.Whypeopleareinterestedinthe“EnergyforAll”project.B.Problemsbroughtaboutbyglobalpopulationgrowth.C.Influenceofclimatechangeonenergysupply.D.Howthe“EnergyforAll”projectwillaffecttheenvironment.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题三部分共35分)第四部分:第一节,任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文后表格的空格处填入最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格填1个单词。Let’sfaceit:homeworkcanbealmostasfrustratingforparentsasitisforkids.Gettingkidstodotheirhomeworkcanbeachallenge,andwhentheydositdowntostudy,avarietyofotherproblemscanappear.Butyourchild’sstudysessionsdon’thavetomakethewholefamilystressedout.Doinghomeworkmaynotbeasfunasplayingvideogamesorchattingwithfriends,butitshouldn’tbesomethingthatkidshate.Yourchildren’sassignmentsshouldnotbebusywork,butshouldhelpthembuildaskillorlearnsomethingnew.Youcanhelpbybeingahomeworkmonitor,steppingintoanswerquestionsorofferencouragement.Thisgivesyouachancetoseewhattheyarelearningandhowwelltheyunderstandthematerial.Ithelpsyouunderstandtheirlearningstyleandshowsyoucareabouttheireducation.Manykidsrefusetostudybyaskingwhytheyhavetolearnthingsthey’llneveruseinreallife.Ifyousonordaughtershowslittleinterestintheirassignments,youcanmakethemseemmoreimportantbypointingoutwaysyouusethemindailylife.Parentswhofeelthattheirkidsareoverloadedcantalkaboutitwiththeteachers,butthey’reintheminority.A2007surveyshowedthat15percentofparentssaidtheirkidshadtoomuchhomework.About60percentsaidthehomeworkloadwasjustright,and25percentthoughttheirchildrenhadtoolittlehomework.Ifyouthinkittakesyourchildtoolongtofinishhomework,trytodeterminewhethertheproblemliesinhavingtoomuchworkormanagingtimepoorly.Oneofthethingshomeworkissupposedtodoistoteachtimemanagement.Ifyourchildplainsofboredomwhiledoinghomework,considerthefollowingsuggestionstomakestudysessionsmoreenjoyable.Gethelpfromfriends:ifyourchildrenarestrugglingwithanassignment,letthemcallafriendforhelporinviteafriendovertoworkonitwiththem.Youmightalsoinviteneighborhoodkidsoverandletthemdohomeworktogether.Havethemsitaroundthediningtableandhelpeachother.Addphysicalactivity:setminigoalsforhomeworkandallowtimeforstretching,jumpingaround,orasnackaftereachgoalispleted.Forakidwhocan’tsitstill,findactivewaystostudy.Turnthetables:letyourchildrenteachyoualesson.Letthemgiveyouaquizonthethingstheyhavejustlearned.Title:Helpwithyourchild’s71.TherightgoalofdoinghomeworkItshouldhelpyourchildlearna(n)72.ornewthings.73.ofofferinghelp·Youcanseehowthingsaregoingwithyourchild’sstudies.·Youcanseewhatyourchild’slearningstyleislike.·Youcanshowyour74.inyourchild’seducation.75.thatyoumayfaceThechild’sthinkingthattheassignmentsare76.Tellthemhowyouusetheknowledgeinreallife.Yourthinkingthatyourchildhastoomuchhomework77.theproblemwiththeteachers.Yourthinkingthattheassignments78.yourchildtoomuchtimeFindoutwhetherthereareproblemswithyourchild’stimemanagement.Thechild’sthinkingthattheprocessis79.·Find

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