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上学期高二英语11月月考试题01一.听力(30分)第一节:Whatdoesthemanwanttodrink?A.Coffee . B.Tea. C.Water.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.MakeaphonecalltoSandy. B.AttendSandy’sbirthdayparty.C.Gotolookafterheruncleinthehospital.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.Thedormitoryhours. B.Theproblemwiththerules.C.Thedoornumberofthedormitory.Whywouldthemanpreferanapartment?A.It’smorefortablelivinginanapartment.B.Lifeinanapartmentischeaper.C.Heisnotfondofgardening.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Therearenotenoughparks. B.Parkingareasarefullbefore10:00.C.Parkingareasareclosedbefore10:00.听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。Whyisthewomandisappointed?A.Thepriceofthatcarisrisingquickly. B.Shelosthercreditcard.C.Shewasunabletogetacarloan.Whatdoesshefinallydecidetodo?A.Trytobuythecarnextyear.B.Buyasmallercar.C.plaintothemanager.听第7段材料,回答第810题。Whendidthespeakersbuythewashingmachine?A.Today. B.Yesterday. C.Lastweek.Whyhasn’tthewomanusedthewashingmachine?A.Itisoutoforder. B.Shedoesn’tknowhowtouseit.C.Shecan’tfindtheinstructions.Whatisthefirststepaccordingtotheinstructions?A.Puttheclothesin. B.Putthewashingpowderin.C.Pluginthemachine.听第8段材料,回答第1114题。Whereistheconversationtakingplace?A.Inastore. B.Atastadium. C.Onthephone.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Employerandemployee. B.Salesmanandcustomer.C.Receptionistandvisitor.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$32.15. B.$35.90. C.$ 39.15. Whatdoweknowabouttheshop?A.Itsellsthingsrelatedtowatersports. B.Allthethingsintheshopareverycheap.C.Itonlyacceptsonlineorders.听第9段材料,回答第1517题。Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.HeisquitefamiliarwithChinesewine. B.HeknowsverylittleaboutChinesefood.C.HehasbeeninChinaforawhile.Whichdishisnotontheman’sorder?A.Crabmeat. B.Sauteedbeef C.Fish.Whatdrinkdoesthemanfinallychoose?A.Qingdaobeer B.Maotai. C.Ricewine.听第10段材料,回答第1820题。Howlongdidthesolareclipse(日全食)last?A.For3minutesand36seconds. B.For6minutesand22seconds.C.For6minutesand39seconds.Inwhatwayisasolareclipsemagical?A.Onecanexperiencetotaldarknessandlightinafewminutes.B.Wecangainmoreknowledgeaboutthenaturalworld.C.Peoplecanonlyseeitonceinalifetime.20.Howshouldwewatchthesolareclipse?A.Withjustoureyes. B.Withmonsunglasses. C.Withspecialequipment.二、单选(10分)21.Hismotheropenedthedrawerto_____________theknivesandspoons.A.putaway B.putup C.putforward D.puttogether22.Mr.Greenstoodupindefenceofthe16yearoldboy,sayingthathewasnottheone______.A.blamed B.blaming C.tobeblamed D.toblame23.Findinginformationintoday’sworldiseasy.The_____________ishowyoucantelliftheinformationyougetisusefulornot.A.ability B.petition C.knowledge D.challenge24.______________tonuclearradiation,evenforashorttime,mayproducevariants(变体)ofgenesonhumanbodies.A.Beingexposed B.Havingexposed C.Exposed D.Afterbeingexposed25.What’sthegeneralideaofthepassage,Bob?Sorry,Ican’tmake____________ofit.It’sbeyondmyability.A.judgment B.understanding C.idea D.sense26.TheUnitedNationscalledonthesecountriestosolvethisproblemina(n)_____________way,addingthatanynegativemeasurewouldcausebadeffects.A.immediate B.cautious C.positive D.enthusiastic27.I’mcallingenquiryabouttheposition______________inyesterday’sChinaDaily.A.advertised B.tobeadvertised C.advertising D.havingadvertised28.Pleaseremain____________;thewinneroftheprizewillbeannouncedsoon.A.seating B.toseat C.tobeseated D.seated29.MrBrownplainedtothepanythatthewashingmachinehehadhad__________wentwrongagain.A.torepair B.itrepaired C.repaired D.toberepaired30.eon,pleasegivemesomeideasabouttheproject.Sorry.Withsomuchwork______________mymind,Ialmostbreakdown.A.filled B.filling C.tofill D.beingfilled31. ____________forthebreakdownoftheschoolputernetwork,Alicewasinlowspirits.A.Blaming B.Blamed C.Toblame D.Tobeblamed32.Alwaysreadthe___________onthebottlecarefullyandtaketherightamountofmedicine.A.explanations B.descriptions C.instructions D.introductions33.Takecareduringtheholidays!Drinkingtoomuchcan______________heartdiseaseandcausehighbloodpressure.A.resultfrom B.liein C.stickto D.contributeto34._____________cleaningtheyardandmakingupthebedsfortheold,wealsoreadnewspapersforthemandhavechatswiththem.A.Exceptfor B.Apartfrom C.Ratherthan D.Insteadof35.Thetaxi___________onthewaytotheairport.Asaresult,Lynnwaslateforherflight.A.brokeup B.brokeout C.brokedown D.brokeoff36.Thousandsofforeignerswere____________totheShanghaiWorldExpothedayitopened.A.attended B.adopted C.attached D.attracted37.Theteacherstressedagainthatthestudentsshouldnot_________anyimportantdetailswhileretellingthestory.A.bringout B.letout C.leaveout D.makeout38.Onlywhenthewarwasover____________returntotheirhometowns.A.havethesoldiers B.thesoldiers C.thesoldiers D.didthesoldiers39.Thediscoveryofnewevidenceledto_______________.A.thethiefhavingcaught B.catchthethiefC.thethiefbeingcaught D.thethieftobecaught40.Whathesaidatthemeetingsuggestedthathe_____________withus.A.didn’tagree B.shouldn’tagree C.notagree D.shouldagree三.完形填空(20分)Myjobwastomakeclassroomobservationsandencourageatrainingprogramthatwouldenablestudentstofeelgoodaboutthemselvesandtakechargeoftheirlives.Donnawasoneofthevolunteerteacherswhojoinedinthis41.Oneday,IenteredDonna’sclassroom,tookaseatinthebackoftheroomand42.Allthestudentswereworking43atask.Thestudenomewasfillingherpagewith“ICan’ts.”“Ican’tkickthesoccerball.”“Ican’tgetDebbietolikeme.”Herpagewashalffullandsheshowedno44ofstopping.Iwalkeddowntherowandfound4Bythistimetheactivityarousedmy46,soIdecidedtocheckwiththeteachertoseewhatwasgoingon,47Inoticedshetoowasbusywriting.“Ican’tgetJohn’smothertoeforaparents’meeting.”…Ifeltitbestnotto48.Afteranothertenminutes,thestudentswere49tofoldthepapersinhalfandbringthemtothefront.Theyplacedtheir“ICan’t”statementsintoanemptyshoebox.ThenDonna___50hers.Sheputthelidonuckeditunderherarmandheadedoutthedoor.

Studentsfollowedtheteacher.Ifollowedthestudents.Halfwaydownthehallway,Donnagotashovel(铲子)fromthetoolhouse,andthenmarchedthestudentstothefarthestcorneroftheplayground.Theretheybeganto51.Theboxof“ICan’ts”wasplacedatthe_52oftheholeandthenquicklycoveredwithdirt.AtthispointDonnaannounced,“Boysandgirls,pleasejoinhandsand53yourheads.”Theyquicklyformedacirclearoundthegrave.Donnadeliveredtheeulogy(悼词).“Friends,wegatheredheretodayto54thememoryof‘ICan’t.’Heis55byhisbrothersandsisters‘ICan’and‘IWill’.May‘ICan’t’restin56.Amen!”Sheturnedthestudents57andmarchedthembackintotheclassroom.Theycelebratedthe___58of“ICan’t”.Donnacutalargetombstonefrompaper.Shewrotethewords“ICan’t”atthetopandthedateatthebottom,thenhungitintheclassroom.Onthoserareoccasionswhenastudent59andsaid,“ICan’t,”Donna60pointedtothepapertombstone.Thestudentthenrememberedthat“ICan’t”wasdeadandchoseotherstatement.41.A.job B.project C.observation D.course42.A.checked B.noticed C.watched D.waited43.A.on B.with C.as D.for44.A.scenes B.senses C.marks D.signs45.A.nobody B.somebody C.everyone D.anyone46.A.curiosity B.suspect C.sympathy D.worry47.A.and B.or C.but D.so48.A.insert B.interrupt C.talk D.request49.A.made B.advised C.forced D.instructed50.A.added B.wrote C.made D.folded51.A.cry B.pray C.dig D.play52.A.back B.bottom C.top D.edge53.A.drop B.raise C.fall D.lift54.A.keep B.thank C.forgive D.honor55.A.remembered B.punished C.removed D.replaced56.A.silence B.heart C.peace D.memory57.A.down B.up C.off D.around58.A.birth B.passing C.loss D.starting59.A.awoke B.reminded C.forgot D.apologized60.A.simply B.hardly C.seriously D.angrily四.阅读理解(40)AMygrandfatherworkedasacarpenter.Onthisparticularday,hewasbuildingsomecrates(木箱)fortheclotheshischurchwassendingtoanorphanage(孤儿院)inBrazil.Onhiswayhome,hefoundhisglassesweregone.Whenhementallyreplayedhisearlieractions,herealizedwhathappened.Theglasseshadslippedoutofhispocketandfallenintooneofthecrates.HisnewglasseswereheadingforBrazil! TheGreatDepressionwasatitsheight,andGrandpahadsixchildren.Hehadspenttwentydollarsforthoseglassesthatverymorning. “It’snotfair,”hethoughtashewalkedhomeangrily.“I’vebeenveryfaithfulingivingmytimeandmoneytomywork,andnowthis.”Severalmonthslater,thedirectoroftheorphanagecametotheUnitedStates.Hewantedtovisitallthechurchesthatsupportedhim,sohecametomygrandfather’ssmallchurchinChicago.Hebeganbythankingthepeoplefortheirkindnessinsupportingtheorphanage.“Butmostofall,hesaid,”Imustthankyoufortheglassesyousentlastyear.Yousee,somepeoplehadjustetotheorphanage,destroyingeverything,includingmyglasses.Iwasdesperate.EvenifIhadthemoney,therewassimplynowayofreplacingthoseglasses.Alongwithnotbeingabletoseewell,Iexperiencedheadacheseveryday,somycoworkersandIwereveryworriedaboutthis.Thenyourcratesarrived.WhenIremovedthecovers,Ifoundapairofglasseslyingontop.”Hepausedlongenoughtolethiswordssinkin.Then,hecontinued:“WhenItriedontheglasses,itwasasthoughtheyhadbeenmadejustforme!Iwanttothankyouforbeingapartofthat!”Thepeoplelistened,happyforthemiraculousglasses.Buttheythoughtitwasstrangebecausetherewerenoglassesontheirlistofitemstobesentoverseas.Sittingquietlyintheback,withtearsstreamingdownhisface,mygrandfather,anordinarycarpenterrealizedhisglasseshadfoundagoodplacetogo.61.Weknowfromhat.A.theauthor’sgrandfathergothisglassesbackfromthedirectoroftheorphanageB.theauthor’sgrandfatherfoundthathisglasseswereathomeatlastC.theauthor’sgrandfather’sburdenofsupportinghisfamilywasveryheavyD.theauthor’sgrandfatherworkedasacarpenterinaschoolinChicago62.Fromwecaninferthattheauthor’sgrandfatherwasveryafterhearingwhatthedirectoroftheorphanagehadsaid.A.surprised B.disappointed C.pitiful D.proud63.Theunderlinedword“miraculous”(Paragraph7)canbereplacedby.A.practical B.wonderful C.necessary D.important64.Whatwouldbethebesttitlefor?A.ThePerfectMistake B.AnOrdinaryCarpenterC.ACarelessOldMan D.APairofGlassesBAnyonewhoreadsabookandthengoestoseeamoviebasedonthatbookgenerallyleavesthemoviefeelingalittledisappointed.Whymightthisbe?Bothbooksandmoviesservethepurposeofentertainment.Bothbooksandmoviesoffercharactersandplots.And,bothbooksandmoviesprovideasettingforastory.Books,however,offeramoreattractiveandplexformofentertainmentthanmovies.Althoughmoviesareentertainingtowatch,bookshaveadvantagesoverthem.First,books,inparisontomovies,canmoreeasilyseizethedepthsofcharactersandcreateaplexsettingthroughtheuseofrichdescription.Booksleaveituptothereadertointerpret,imagine,andrecreatethestoryinhisorherownmind.However,moviesareaction—packedandprovidelotsofvisualstimuli(视觉刺激);still,itisthemovienottheviewerthatinterpretsthecharacters,plotandsetting.Second,booksarenotlimitedtotime.Awritercanwriteasmuchoraslittleasnecessaryinordertocreateandtellastory.Movies,ontheotherhand,arelimitedtoanhourandahalftotwohoursofentertainingtimebeforetheaudiencebeginstogetrestless.Last,readingisanintellectualformofentertainment.Readerscanimprovetheirlevelofreadingandvocabularyinaharmless,healthy,andpleasurableway.Movies,ontheotherhand,arenotasplexandentertainingasbooks,andtheyleavenothingtointerpret.Therefore,theadvantagesandentertainmentvalueofbooksoutweigh(胜过)thoseofamovie.Toconclude,books,throughinterpretation,helpthereaderdevelopasenseofrelationshiptothecharactersandthestoryitself,butamoviestrictlyentertains.Booksareabetterformofentertainmentthanmovies.65.Accordingtotheauthor,____________.A.moviesoftenmakepeopledisappointedB.moreandmorepeoplepreferbookstomoviesC.bookshavemanyadvantagesovermoviesD.bothbooksandmoviesstrictlyentertain66.Theunderlinedword“intellectual”inthesecondparagraphmayrelateto__________.A.training B.learning C.translation D.memory67.Welearnfromhat___________.A.moviescaneasilyseizethedepthsofcharactersB.booksprovidemorevisualstimulithanmoviesC.booksleavereadersnothingtointerpretandimagineD.moviesareusuallytimelimitedparedwithbooks68.Whichoffollowingwouldbethebesttitlefor?A.Movies:EasyFormofEntertainmentB.Books:BetterFormofEntertainmentC.HowtoProduceMoviesBasedonBooksD.WhyAreWeDisappointedatMoviesCDearEditor,Brockinghamisrunbypeoplewhoaremoreinterestedintouriststhanitsresidents.Theproblemisthatthepeoplerunningthegovernmentrefusetoacceptnewideas.Bybanning(禁止)allfastfoodrestaurantsanddiscountstores,theytakeawayalltheplaceskidscanaffordtoshop.Thesepeopleforgetthatwhentheywereyoung,theycouldgototheSouthStreetSodaFountainandgetanicecreamsodafor25cents.Todayyoucan’tfindanicecreamsodaanywhereinBrockinghamforlessthan$2!Wherecankidsgoforasnack?ThereisnotasinglerestaurantinBrockinghamwhereafamilyoffourcaneatdinnerforlessthan$100.Adda15%tipandsalestaxandyouhavespentnearly$125toeatamealyoucouldprepareathomeforabout$12.HaveyounoticedthatBrockinghamfamiliesneverdineinBrockingham?Fastfoodrestaurantsarealsoagoodplaceforschoolkidstogetanafterschooljob.Fastfoodrestaurantsarebusiestduringtheearlysupperhourswhenstudentsareabletowork,whereasthefancyfoodrestaurantscatertolatenightdiners.Workinginoneoftheseestablishmentsrequiresworkingshiftsthataretoolateformoststudents.TheCityCouncilclaimsthatlocalbusinessmen,ratherthannationalchains,shouldbenefitfromthetouristbusiness.Iagreethatitisimportanttosupportlocalbusinesses,butIthinkthefastfoodrestaurantswouldencouragemorepeopletoshopinBrockingham.Anotherthingthatdisturbsmeisthatwemusttravel25milestothenearestdiscountstore.IfIneedatireformybike,IhaveachoiceofbuyingoneatSurfandPeddleSportShopfor$15ordrivingtoParkersburgDiscountWesWoodrow9thGradeStudentatBrockingham69.WhydoesWesWoodrowwritethislettertotheeditor?A.

BecausethegovernmentbansallfastfoodrestaurantsanddiscountstoresinBrockingham.B.

Becausethewritercan’tfindanicecreamsodaanywhereinBrockinghamforlessthan$2.C.

Becauseafamilyoffourcan’tfindarestaurantinBrockinghamtoeatdinnerforlessthan$100.D.

Becausethewriterhastotravel25milestothenearestdiscountstore.70.Fromtheletterwecaninferthat_________.A.

thewriterusedtobuyalotoficecreamsodaB.

thestudentsrefusetoworkinfancyfoodrestaurantsC.thegovernment’sbanbenefitslocalbusinessmenmuchD.

discountstoresusuallyofferadiscountof40%71.Theunderlinedword“counterproductive”inparagraph6oftheletterprobablymeans_________.A.cheap,notexpensive B.surprising,noedC.harmful,nothelpful D.doubtful,notsure72.Onewaythewriterofthislettertriestoconvincethereaderisby_________.A.

plainingthatsomeonehastodrivehimtoParkersburgB.

gettinganafterschooljobinfastfoodrestauranthimselfC.

suggestingthatmanybusinessmenhavethesameopinionD.

givingspecificexamplesofthehighcostsinBrockinghamDBoysneedfriends,sufferwhentheydon’tbelievetheyhaveany,andworryovertheupsanddownsofrelationships.Manyadultsbelievethatsomehowboysneedfriendslessthangirlsdo,intruth,though,noboyisanisland;boysvaluetheirfriendsthroughoutchildhoodandadolescenceandarehappierandhealthierwhentheyhavesolidrelationshipswithpeers.Despitethemonbeliefthatgirlsarebetteratrelationships,mostboysconsidertheirfriendsaveryimportantpartoftheirlivesandboysmayactuallybebetteratkeepingfriendshipsthangirlsare.Arecentstudyof10to15yearoldboysandgirlsfoundthatgirls’friendshipsareactuallymorefragile(脆弱).Girlstendtosayanddohurtfulthingstoeachothermorefrequentlythanboys,andgirlsaremorehurtbytheendofafriendship.Boysarethelivingdefinitionofthephrase“peergroup”;theylovegameswithrules,petition,anddoingthingstogether.Boysseemtoenjoy,evenneedtheopportunitytotestthemselvesagainstothers,andmanylastingfriendshipsbegininkarate(空手道)classoronthebasketballcourt.petenceandskillarewidelyrespected;beingpickedlastforateamorleftoutaltogetherisanexperiencethatcanhaunt(萦绕心头)aboyforyears.Asboysmature(成熟),thefriendshipbeesevenmoreimportant,anditfrequentlywidenstoincludegirls.Duringtheteenyears,friendscanbeethemostimportantpartofaboy’slife—andapartinwhichhisparentsarenotincluded.Theconfusionofbeingateenagerleadsboystoformclosebondswithfriends.Thereisthesenseformanyboysthatafriendissomeonewhois“alwaysthereforme”,someonehecantrust.Theymaybepartnersincrimeorpartnersinstudy,butthefriendshipofadolescentboyscanrunsurprisinglydeep.73.Themonbeliefofadultsisthatboys_________.A.don’tcareaboutothersasmuchasgirls B.don’tvaluefriendshipasmuchasgirlsC.havethesamefriendshipasgirls D.havehealthierfriendshipthangirls74.Accordingto,_________.A.boysusuallybuildfriendshipbyplayingpetitivegamesB.boysliketohavesmallgroupsoffriendsC.boys’friendshipseldomresultinanyonebeinghurtD.boys’friendshipcanhardlyendinfailure75.TheauthormentionsthestudyinPara.2toprove_________.A.girlsvaluerelationshipsmorethanboysB.mostboysconsidertheirfriendsveryimportantC.boysmaybebetteratkeepingfriendshipthangirlsD.boysmaybemoreactiveinafriendship76.Asaboygetsolder,hetendsto__________.A.widenhiscircleoffriendstoincludehisparents. B.Shifthisfocusfromhisfriendstohimself.C.leavehisparentsoutofhisfriends.D.Beconfusedaboutwhatafriendshipis.ESamTraftonwasmyviolinteacherandwhathesaidduringoneofmylessonsoftencamebacktomeyearslater.OnedayheaskedmehowmuchIpracticed,Isaidthreeorfourhoursaday.“Doyoupracticeinlongstretches,anhouratatime?’’“Itryto.’’“Well,don’t,’’heshouted.“Whenyougrowup,timewon’teinlongstretches.Practiceinminutes,wheneveryoucanfindthemfiveortenbeforeschool,afterlunch,betweenhouseholdtasks.Spreadthepracticethroughtheday.’’WhenIwasteachingatBoston,Iwantedtowriteanovel,butfortwoyearsIgotpracticallynothingdownonpaper,andmyexcusewasthatIhadnotime.ThenIrememberedwhatSamhadsaid.DuringweekIdidanexperiment.WheneverIhadfiveminutesunoccupied,Isatdownandwroteahundredwordsorso.Tomysurprise,attheendoftheweekIhadfinishedachapter.LateronIcontinuedmynovelsbythesamepiecemealmethod.Thoughmyteachingschedulehadbeeheavierthanever,everydaytherewereunoccupiedmomentsthatcouldbecaughtandputtouse.However,youmustgetintoyourworkquickly.Ifyouhaveonlyfiveminutesforwriting,youcan’taffordtowastefourchewingyourpencil.Youmustmakeyourmentalpreparationsbeforehand,andconcentrateonyourtaskalmostinstantlywhenthetimees.Fortunately,rapidconcentrationiseasierthanmostofusrealizeSamTraftonhashadagreatinfluenceonmylife.Heletmeknowthatlifecanbecountedontosupplyyoushortmomentsandeveneveryshortperiodsoftimecanadduptoallusefulhoursyouneed,ifyoustartwithoutdelay.77.Theunderlinedpart“countedon’’canprobablybereplacedby_____.A.expected B.addedupto C.concentratedon D.enriched78.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?A.ThewriterowesgreatthankstoSamforteachinghimhowtousefreetime.B.Samhashadagreatinfluenceonthewriter’sstudy.C.Thewriterdidn’ttaketheteacherswordstoheartatfirst.DRapidconcentrationisactuallymoredifficultthanmostpeopleimagine.79.Wecaninferthatthewriter______.A.hasnewbookspublishedeachyearhoweverbusyhisteachingisB.canalwaysfindenoughtimeformentalpreparationsbeforehandC.hasformedabadhabitofchewingapencilwhilewritinghisnovelsD.isalwaystiredoflifebecausehisteachingscheduleisalwaysheavy80.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.ALittleTimeataTime B.HowIBecameaWriterC.ConcentrateonYourWork D.MyViolinTeacher五、单词拼写1.Hisfatheriss_____________withhimineverything.2.Ourclassisd____________intofourgroupsduringtheheateddiscussion.3.Thenewrailwayisstillunderc_____________.Itwillbepletednextyear.4.Hef_____________theletterandputitintotheenvelope.5.Itisa______________thatanothernewstarhasbeendiscovered.6.Waterandsaltarea_____________intoourbloodstreameveryday.7.Woulditbec______________foryoutopickmeupatfouro’clockandtakemetotheairport?8.Heq_____________withhiswifeoverhouseworklastnight.9.Soldiers,policemen,nursesandstudentsweardifferentu______________.10.Canyoutellmethenameofacountryc_______________ofmanyislands?六.短文改错(10分)Mysummertravelstartedterribly.IwasattheShanghaiRailwayStationbuyatickettoHangzhou.Iwasgoingtovisitafrie

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