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上学期高二英语11月月考试题03第一卷(选择题,共115分)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,每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhatdoesMarythinkofherjob?A.It’sgood.B.It’sboring.C.It’schallenging.2.WhatdidSallydolastnight?A.Watchedamovie.B.Calledtheman.C.Wentoutforfun.3.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantoeat?A.Strawberries.B.Icecream.C.Chocolate.4.Howmuchdidthewomanpayforthesweater?A.$67.5.B.$22.50.C.$905.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Hercreditcard.B.Somepostcards.C.Abirthdaycard.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Pickuphismum.B.Exercise.C.Gooutforlunch.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewoman’smumising.B.Thewoman’ssisterising.C.Theman’smumising.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.IntheofficeB.Intheschool.C.Onthephone.9.Howoldwasthewomanwhensheleftthatsecondaryschool?A.11.B.17.C.18.10.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Shewantstofindanoldfriendofhers.B.ShewantstosendDavidanemail.C.ShewantstocallDavid.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesBettywant?A.Water.B.FishC.Mushrooms12.WhatcanweknowaboutBetty?A.Sheisn’thungryatall.B.Sheispickyaboutfood.C.Sheisveryill.13.Whatwilltheydonext?A.Gotoanotherrestaurant.B.Goonaboattrip.C.Gotothehotel.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whereisthemanfrom?A.Japan.B.India.C.England.15.Whendidthemanopenhisfirstrestaurant?A.In2006.B.In2007.C.In2008.16.Whatfooddoestheman’srestaurantmainlyserve?A.InternationaldishesB.EnglishdishesC.Indiandishes17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Atrainingvideo.B.Anadvertisement.C.Aschoolspeech.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whenwasthegirlfound?A.At1:00am.B.At1:30am.C.At2:30am.19.Whobroughtthegirldownfromthetower?A.Apoliceman.B.Afirefighter.C.Asecurityguard.20.Whatwasthesecurityguarddoingwhenthegirlclimbedthetower?A.Hewaswalking.B.HewaswatchingTVC.Hewassleeping.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)21._______Olympictorchhasreportedlystayedalightthroughout_____variedextremeweatherconditionsinaGermantestingcenter.A.不填;the B.The;不填 C.不填;an D.The;a22.—Myfamilyusuallyholdsabigpartyformybirthday,butIwanttotryadifferentwaythisyear.—. A.Goahead. B.ealong!C.Likewhat? D.Sowhat?23.CanIaskyouafewstraightforwardquestionsaboutyourself?Noproblem.Ilike______whenpeopleareopenanddirect.A.thatB.thisC.itD.them24.—HowdoyouthinkIcanmakeupwithJohnson?—Setaside______youdisagreeandtrytofind______youhaveinmon.A.what;whatB.where;whatC.what;which D.where;which25.Afterreadingherwriting,everyteachercametothe______thatshewasaverycarefulandpromisinggirl.A.opinion B.decisionC.impressionD.conclusion26.Itisquitenaturalthatmyinglateagain________themveryangry.A.hadmadeB.wouldmakeC.makesD.make27.-It’snecessarytolimitthespeedofelectricbikes.-Yes,mostridersofelectricbikesinChina4050kilometersperhouroftenignoreredlights,theriskoftrafficaccidents.A.reaching;increase B.reach;increaseC.toreach;toincrease D.reaching;increasing28.Mistakesdon’tjusthappen;theyoccurforareason.Findoutthereason,andthenmakingthemistakebees______.A.favorableB.preciousC.essentialD.worthwhile29.USPresidentBarackObama________anationalspeechatthe10thanniversaryof9/11terrorattacks.A.addressed B.deliveredC.spoke D.recited30.Jackwasn’tsayinganything,buttheteachersmiledathim________hehaddonesomethingveryclever.A.asif B.incaseC.while D.though31.Savingandrecyclingarelongtermprojects__determinationmattersagreatdeal.A.thatB.whichC.whoseD.where32.ItriedphoningCharlielastnight,butIcouldn't.A.getalongB.getonC.gettoD.getthrough33.WillJonesgoskatingnow?Notuntilsheherhomework.A.willfinish B.wouldfinishC.hasfinished D.hadfinished34.—Mom,Iwanttohaveashorttalkwithyou,couldyoupleasespareafewminutes?A.ifpossible
B.ifever C.ifimportant
D.ifso35.WhenIsawmyteachernodding_______tome,Icalmeddownandwentonwithmyperformance.A.encouragingly B.amazingly C.increasinglyD.accordingly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,选出最佳选项。Headchef(厨师)aren'tknownfortheirfriendlycharacters.Theirassistantswho36thenoodlesbytensecondsusuallystruggletogetoutofthekitchenalive.My37wasaheadchef.We'dhadastormyrelationshipforyears,but,38,Idecidedtofollowinhisfootsteps,andtrainasa39.Afterall,itwasbetterthanthejobI'dbeendoing.AfterthreeyearsIbecameheadchefina40calledTheTortoise.Astheheadchef,I41theimportantdecisions,butifanything42wrong,Iwastheonewhoshouldtaketheresponsibility.Experiencingthesweaty43,Ilearned44myfatherwasthewayhewas.Actually45Ibegan,Ididn'thaveagoal.I46wantedaregularjob,butsoonIrealizedmycareerwas47.TherichandfamousstartedtovisittherestaurantandeventuallyI48acrossroads:Icouldeitheropenmyownrestaurant49goandworkforoneofthebigrestaurants.Thenfateoccurred.Myfather5051myfirstday,Ireceiveda52reception.Noonewouldtalktome.WhatmadeitworsewasthatIwas53—Ihadacold,andmyhandswereshakingasIwentintothekitchen.I54mybreath,stoodupinfrontofeveryoneandsaid,"MynameisLeahKleist.Youallknowmyfather.Whetheryou55himorhatedhim,Idon'tcare.Heisthepast.Nowlet'sgettowork."Andwedid.36.A.overlook B.overcook C.overwork D.overeat37.A.boss B.brother C.mother D.father38.A.anyway B.therefore C.besides D.otherwise39.A.manager B.waiter C.assistant D.chef40.A.restaurant B.hall C.factory D.shop41.A.found B.took C.made D.fought42.A.turned B.became C.went D.changed43.A.streets B.schools C.gardens D.kitchens44,A.where B.how C.why D.which45.A.when B.while C.until D.unless46.A.just B.always C.seldom D.often47.A.cuttingoff B.puttingoff C.showingoff D.takingoff48.A.came B.reached C.crossed D.got49.A.nor B.and C.or D.but50.A.retired B.refused C.reminded D.replaced51.A.In B.At C.After D.On52.A.cold B.friendly C.kind D.warm53.A.fine B.ill C.bad D.happy54.A.lost B.had C.held D.felt55.A.confused B,amused C.disliked D.loved第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)从每题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AMr.Parkerwasborninasmallvillage.Hisfatherwassopoorthathecouldn'tsendhimtoschool.TheboyhadtohelphisparentstodosomefarmingandlearnedEnglishandmathbyhimselfwhenhewasft'ee.Lateronhewasmadetoleavehishomevillageandhopedtofindajobinacity.Andassoonaswarbrokeout,hejoinedthearmy.Hecouldn'tforgethisterriblepastandfoughtwidththeenemiesbravely.Sohebecameageneralwhenhewasfifty.Hewashonestandfriendlytohissoldiersandoftenpunishedthosebadofficers.Andhissoldierslikedhimverymuch.OnceMr.Parkerheardfromasoldier.Inthelettertheyoungmansaidthefoodintheirmilitarycampwasverybadandhewishedthegeneralcouldgotofindoutthereasons,theoldmanwentthereatonce,withouttellinganybody.Hewentintothekitchenandexaminedeverythingcarefullyandfounditwasverydirty.Thenhewenttothesoldiers'bedroomsandfoundtherewerealotoffleas.Hebecameangryandaskedthesoldiers,"Whatdoyouthinkofyourfood,youngmen?"Thesoldierssawtheirofficerstandingbythegeneralandsaidnothing.Onlyanewsoldiersaid,"Verybad,sir!""Whatdidyouhaveforlunchtoday?"askedMr.Parker."Afriedchicken,somefishandpork,acake,sixeggsandIhadthreecupsofwine.""Really?"Mr.Parkercalledoutinsurprise."It'stheKing'slunch,Ithink!""SodoI,General,"saidtheyoungman."Butit'smybirthdaytoday.Ipaidthreehundreddollarsforthemallintherestaurant!"56.Mr.Parkerbecameageneralbecause.A.hewasborninapoorfamily B.thesoldierslistenedtohimC.hefoughtwiththeenemiesbravely D.helearnedEnglishandmathbyhimself57.Mr.Parkerwasrespectedbecause.A.hewasstrictwiththeofficersB.hecaredabouthissoldiersC.hewasfriendlytotheofficersinthecampD.hepaidattentiontothesoldiers'letters58.Mr.Parkerwenttothemilitary'campto.A.inspectthekitchensB.punishthecooksC.lookforthesoldierwhowrotetohimD.findoutifthematterintheletterwastrue59.Thesoldiersdidn'tsayanythingbecause.A.theywereafraidofthegeneralB.thegeneraldidn'tagreewiththemC.theofficerfollowedthegeneralD.theythoughttheirfoodsweregood60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theofficerwantedtofrightenthesoldiers.B.Thegeneralnolongerbelievedthesoldiers.C.Mr.Parkerfoundnothinginthemilitarycampatlast.D.Thenewsoldierhadabirthdaydinnerintherestaurant.BLeonardo’sDiscoveryWarehouseisaLeonardo’sDiscoveryWarehouseisa
handsonartsandsciencesmuseumlocatedindowntownEnid,Oklahoma.It’sfunforchildrenofallages!BuildintheCarpentryShop,createyourownmasterpieceintheArtStudio,observeoursnakes,chinchillasandferretsintheAnimalAreaandsomuchmoreinsidetheconvertedAteamofartists,scientists,childrenandeducatorsdreamedthisplaceandthenthemunityworkedtogethertomakeLeonardo’sareality.HoursoffamilyfunandinspirationawaityouatLeonardo’sDiscoveryWarehouse...PHONE:(580)MUSEUMHOURS:TuesSat10am5pmSunday1pm5pmLOCATION:200E.MapleEnid,OKWEBSITE:http://./ScienceMuseumScienceMuseumOklahoma,
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thenaturalandculturalhistoryoftheGreatPlainsofnorthAmericaisstudiedandshowninmanyexhibitsandprogramsthatwillbeenjoyedbyallmembersofthefamily.Specialeventsincludeatwiceyearlyencampmentof1830strappersandhunters,plusreenactmentsof19thand20thcenturyeventsandactivities.PHONE:(580)MUSEUMHOURS:MonFri10am5pmSaturday10am5pmSunday1pm5pmLOCATION:601NWFerrisAveWEBSITE:http://./WeletotheTulsaAirandSpaceMuseum&Planetarium
wherethepastandfuturemeettoinspiretoday’svisitors.ExperienceTulsa’srichhistoryintheaerospaceindustrybyexploring19,000squarefeetofexhibitspaceandeducationaldisplaysinthemuseum,thensitbackintheplanetariumWeletotheTulsaAirandSpaceMuseum&Planetarium
wherethepastandfuturemeettoinspiretoday’svisitors.ExperienceTulsa’srichhistoryintheaerospaceindustrybyexploring19,000squarefeetofexhibitspaceandeducationaldisplaysinthemuseum,thensitbackintheplanetarium(天文馆)andenjoyatriptotheouterlimitsoftheuniverse.PHONE:(918)MUSEUMHOURS:TuesFri10am5pmSaturday10am5pmLOCATION:3624N74thEAveTulsaWEBSITE:http://tulsaairandspacemuseum/JasmineMoranChildren'sMuseumWeletooneoftheworld’s
largestchildren’smuseumsandoneofNorthAmerica’sfavoritefamilydestinations!We’vecreatedaspecialplacewherethousandsofchildrenages312eeachyeartoexploretheirworld.Asyouexploreourwebsite,besuretoTakeaVirtualTour.You’lldiscoverourhandson,awardwinningmuseumisuniquelycreatedasanimaginarytownwherechildrencanactuallyBEthedoctor,thejudge,thefirefighter,thewaterworksengineerandsomuchmore!PHONE:(405)MUSEUMHOURS:TuesFri10am5pmSaturday10am5pmSunday1pm5pmLOCATION:1714Highway9WestSeminole,OKWEBSITE:http://.jasminemoran/61.Inwhatsectionofanewspaperwillyouprobablyreadtheadvertisements?A.Geography B.Education C.History D.Environment62.WhatdoScienceMuseumA.Aimingatscience B.IntroducinganimalsC.Offeringimaginaryroles D.Enjoyingatriptotheuniverse63.Emmahasatightscheduleandhastoworkfrom10am5pmeveryday.Ifshewantstovisitamuseum,whichwebsitewillsheprobablylogintogetmoreinformation?A.http://.jasminemoran/ B.http://./C.http://tulsaairandspacemuseum/ D.http://./64.Whichofthefollowingcanbelearnedfromtheadvertisements?A.VisitorscanenjoyfamilyfuninallthemuseumsexcepttheMuseumoftheGreatPlains.B.VisitorscanexperiencesomethingrelatedtocultureintheTulsaAirandSpaceC.Visitorscanphone(405)iftheirchildrenwanttoenjoyroleplayingprograms.D.Visitorscanexploreanadventureofouterspacein601NWFerrisAve65.Whatmaybethepurposeofthewriterwritingthepassage?A.ToshowhisknowledgeofmuseumsB.ToprovidesomeinformationonmuseumsC.ToattractattentionfromthereadersD.ToentertainreadersCColdweatherhasagreateffectonhowourmindsandourbodieswork.Maybethatiswhytherearesomanyexpressionsthatusetheword“cold”.Forcenturies,thebody’sbloodhasbeenlinkedcloselywiththeemotions.Peoplewhoshownohumanemotionsorfeelings,forexample,aresaidtobecoldblooded.Coldbloodedpeopleactinmercilessways.Theymaydobrutalthingstoothers,andnotbyaccident.Forexample,anewspapersaysthepolicearesearchingforacoldbloodedkiller.Thekillermurderedsomeone,notinselfdefense.Heseemedtokillfornoreason,andwithnoemotion,asiftakingsomeone’slifemeantnothing.Coldcanaffectotherpartsofthebody,thefeet,forexample.Heavysockscanyou’reyourfeet,ifyourfeetarereallycold.Butthereisanexpression—togetcoldfeet—thathasnothingtodowithcoldoryourfeet.Theexpressionmeansbeingafraidtodosomethingyouhavedecidedtodo.Forexample,youagreetobepresidentofanorganization.Butthenyoulearnthatalltheotherofficershaveresigned.Alltheworkoftheorganizationwillbeyourresponsibility.Youarelikelytogetcoldfeetaboutbeingthepresidentwhenyouunderstandthesituation.Coldcanalsoaffectyourshoulder.Yougivesomeonethecoldshoulderwhenyourefusetospeaktothem.Youtreattheminadistantandcoldway.Theexpressionprobablyesfromthephysicalactofturningyourbacktowardsomeone,insteadofspeakingtohimfacetoface.Youmaygiveacoldshouldertoafriendwhohasnotkeptapromisehemadetoyou,ortosomeonewhohasliedaboutyoutoothers.Acoldfishisnotafish.Itisaperson.Butitisapersonwhoisunfriendly,unemotionalandshowsnoloveorwarmth.Acoldfishdoesnotoffermuchofhimselftoanyone.Outinthecoldisanexpressionoftenheard.Itmeansnotgettingsomethingthateverybodyelsegot.Apersonmightsaythateverybodybuthimgotapayraise,andthathewasleftoutinthecold.Anditisnotapleasantplacetobe.66.Thepassageisintendedtotellusthat______.A.coldweatherhasagreateffectonhumanbodiesB.manyEnglishexpressionscontaintheword“cold”C.coldisawordcloselylinkedwithhumanemotionsD.theword“cold”hasmanydifferentmeaningsinEnglish67.Theunderlinedword“brutal”inParagraph1mostprobablymeans“______”.A.impoliteB.illegalC.cruelD.extreme68.Whichofthefollowingexpressionscanbestdescribeapersonwhoisunwillingtoofferanythingtoothers?A.Coldblooded.B.Togetcoldfeet.C.Acoldshoulder.D.Acoldfish.69.YoucansayTom______iftheteachergivesalltheboysexcepthimapenasaprize.A.isgiventhecoldshoulder B.isleftoutinthecoldC.hasgotcoldfeet D.ismurderedbyacoldbloodedkiller70.Wecandrawaconclusionfromthepassagethat______.A.alltheexpressionscontainingtheword“cold”haveanegativemeaningB.alltheexpressionscontainingtheword“cold”havesomethingtodowithcoldC.peoplewhoshownohumanemotionsorfeelingshavecoldbloodD.manypartsofthehumanbodycanbebadlyaffectedbycoldDTheymaybejustpassingyouroffice,puterbagslung(悬挂)overoneshoulder.Ortheymaybesittinginacaroutsideit,causallytappingawayatalaptop.Theylooklikeinnocentpassersby.Infact,theyarestealingyourcorporatesecrets.Drivebyhackingisthetrendytermgiventothepracticeofbreakingintowirelessputernetworksfromoutsidethebuildingsthathousethem.ArecentstudyintheUK,sponsoredbyRSADataSecurity,foundthattwothirdsoforganizationswithwirelessnetworkswereriskingtheirdatainthisway.Securispatrolled(巡逻)severalstreetsintheCityofLondonseekingevidenceofwirelessnetworksinoperation.Of124thattheyidentified,83weresendingdatawithoutencrypting(加密)them.Suchdatacouldreadilybepickedupbyapasserbyarmedonlywithaportableputer,awirelessmodemandafewpiecesofsoftwarethatcanbefreelydownloadedfromtheInternet.Thedatacouldincludesensitivepanydocumentscontainingvaluableinformation.Ortheycouldbeemailidentitiesandpasswordsthatcouldbeusedbyhackerstologintocorporatenetworksasiftheywerelegalusers.Mostpaniesusingwirelessnetworkingtechnologydonottakeeventhesimplestofmeasurestoprotecttheirdata.Nearlyallwirelessnetworktechnologyeswithsomebasicsecurityfeaturesthatneedonlytobeactivated(激活)inordertogiveaminimumlevelofsecurity,forexample,byencryptingthedatabeingpassedoverthenetwork.RaymonKruck,businessdevelopmentmanageratCheckPointSoftware,asecuritytechnologyspecialist,believesthiscouldbepartlyapsychologicalproblem.Peopleseethesolidwallsoftheirbuildingassafeguardsandforgetthatwirelessnetworkscanextendupto200metersbeyondphysicalwalls.panieswithoutanysecurityatallontheirwirelessnetworksmakeitridiculouslyeasyforhackerstobreakin.Switchingonthesecuritythateswiththenetworktechnologyshouldbeautomatic.Thenthereareotherbasicstepsapanycantake,saysMr.Kruck,suchaschangingthepasswordsonthenetworkfromthedefault(默认)setting.paniescanalsoinstallfirewalls,whichformabarrierbetweentheinternalnetworkandthepublicInternet.Theyshouldalsochecktheirputerrecordsregularlytospotanyabnormalactivity,whichmightbetraythepresenceofahacker.71. AccordingtothestudysponsoredbyRSADataSecurity,twothirdsofthesubjects_______.A.hadmostoftheirpanydatastolenB.dependedonwirelessputernetworksC.wereexposedtodrivebyhackingD.wereunawareoftheriskofwirelesshacking72. WhichofthefollowingisNOTconsideredinthestudy?A. Thenumberofputerhackingincidents.B. Thenumberofwirelessputernetworksidentified.C. Thewayinwhichdataaresentandreceived.D. Thewayinwhichdataarehackedandstolen.73. Mostwirelessnetworktechnologyhas_________.A. dataencryptionprogramB.passwordsecurityprogramsC. illegaluserdetection D.firewall74. RaymondKruckmostprobablyagreesthatwirelessnetworksecurityinvolves________.A.wirelesssignaladministrationB.changesinuser’sawarenessC. users’psychologicalhealthD.strongerphysicalwalls75. Thepassageismostlikelytobeseenina__________A.bookreviewB.sciencefictionC.bookD.putermagazine第二卷(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)阅读下面短文,并根据短文后的要求答题,然后将答案填入相应的位置上。(请注意答题后的词数要求)。In2009,thenumberofhungrypeopleintheworldreachedonebillionforthefirsttime.Itisdifficultnottobeshockedbythefactthatmorethanoneinsevenpeopleontheplanetdonothaveenoughtoeat.Bytheendofthisyear,morethan35millionpeoplewillhavediedasaresultof.HungerkillsmorepeopleperyearthanAIDSandmalaria(疟疾)bined.TheUNcalculatesthatalmosttwothirdsoftheworld'shungrypeopleareinAsia.MorethanaquarterareinsubSaharanAfrica.AlmostalloftherestareinLatinAmerica,NorthAfricaandtheCaribbea
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