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上学期高二英语11月月考试题07第一部分听力(共3节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whenwillthemangotohelpthewoman?A.Thisevening. B.Thisafternoon. C.ThisFriday.2.What’sthewoman’sfavoritesubject?A.Music B.Physics. C.Math.3.Whatwouldthewomanliketodrink?A.Tea. B.Coffeewithoutsugar. C.nothing4.Howmuchchangewillthewomanget?A.Fivedollars. B.Tendollars C.Fifteendollars.5.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.Inalibrary.C.Inarestaurant.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6—7题6.Whatdoesthemanbuyintheend?A.Hetakestheblueoneonly.B.Hetakesboththeblueoneandtheblackone.C.Hetakesapairoftrousersinstead.7.Howmuchwillthemanpayintotal?A.$60. B.$120. C.$108.听第7段材料,回答第8—9题8.Whendoesthemanbuyintheend?A.Twomonthsago. B.Threemonthsago. C.Onemonthago.9.Whatwillthedoctordonext?A.Givethewomansomepills.B.Givethewomansomeadviceonhowtofallasleepquickly.C.Askthewomanwhyshecan’tfallasleep.听第8段材料,回答第10—12题10.Whodesignedthedress?A.Theman. B.Thewoman. C.Thewoman’sparents.11.What’sthetimenow?A.9:25. B.9:30. C.10:00.12.Whatdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Sad. B.Nervous. C.Glad.听第9段材料,回答第13—16题13.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Afilm. B.Theirfamily. C.Theirjobs.14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefilm?A.Exciting. B.Verybad. C.Interesting.15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heliveswithhisparents.B.Hehastoworkveryhardeveryday.C.Helikeshisjobverymuch.16.Whathappenedtothemanattheendofthefilm?A.Hehadahouseofhisown.B.Hefoundabetterjob.C.Hedidn’tneedtoworkanylonger.听第10段材料,回答第17题并填空17.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofreadingallthebooksintheworld?A.It’simpossible.B.It’sastupidthingtodo.C.It’sawasteoftimeandmoney.听力填空题TopicageReadingbooksHeisgoingtobe18yearsnowReadinggoodbooksagreatpleasureinlifehelpingusknowwhathashappenedaswellaswhatishappeninginthepresenttimeReadingbadbooksleadingustoawrongwaypreventingusfrommaking19___ConclusionWecannotbeea___20____manunlesswekeepreading.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)21.We’dlikeyoutostartworktomorrowifpossible.I’msorry,butIcan’tpossiblystartuntilMonday.____________?A.DoyouagreewithmeB.IsthatagoodideaC.DoyouthinkI’mrightD.Willthatbeallright22.__________Iamconcerned,wecanwalkortakethebusratherthancallataxi.A.NowthatB.AssoonasC.SolongasD.Asfaras23.Don’tbeangry.Tomdidn’tbreakourvase___________.Iknow,butit’smyfavoriteone.A.bychanceB.atfirstC.inreturnD.onpurpose24.Heworkedharderthanever,___________hisparentsthathewouldpasshistime.A.toconvinceB.wasconvincedC.beingconvincedD.convincing25.Ingeneral,weexpect__________muchbetterperformancefromthepany_________nextyear.A.a;aB.a;theC.a;/D.the;/26.WhenIarrivedattheclassroomyesterdaymorning,thefloor________________.A.hadcleanedB.hadbeencleanedC.hascleanedD.hasbeencleaned27.It’sbeneficialtoputchildreninasituation__________theyneedworkwithothers.A.thatB.whenCwhichD.where28.It’ssaidthatanexpert,aswellashisassistants,________topayavisittoourfactorythisweekend.A.wasB.isC.wereD.are29.Areyoustillangrywithme?I’amatolerateman,butyourbehaviorsare__________Icanbear.A.lessthanB.morethanC.nomorethanD.notmorethan30.Thegirlforgotallthatshehadpreparedtosaywithsomanyeyes__________her.A.crowdedinB.focusedonC.lookedintoD.keptoff31.Hismotherwassoproudof__________Susanhadachievedthatsherewardedherwithanewputer.A.whichB.whatC.whateverD.whichever32.Thefirststeptorunasuccessfulpanyistosetaclear___________.A.signalB.goalC.promiseD.hint33.IthinkLisa_______wellinthechemistrycontestthismorning.Itseemsnot.。Shehasbeeninlowspiritsallafternoon.A.shouldhavedoneB.couldhavedoneC.needhavedoneD.mighthavedone34.Pleasedon’tmakeanoise.!Thelatestsportnews_______ontheradio.Iwanttolistentoit.A.isbeingbroadcastB.wasbroadcastC.hasbroadcastD.willbebroadcasting35.Theticket_________me________halfpriceontrains.A.enable,totravelB.enables,travelingC.enables,totravelD.enable,traveling第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)CenturiesagoagreatartistwasengagedtopaintapictureforthemainchurchinaSiciliantown.The36wasthelifeofChrist.Formanyyearstheartistworkedhard,andfinallythepaintingwasfinished37forthetwomostimportantfigures:JesusandJudasIscariot(出卖耶稣的犹大).Onedaywhilewalkinginthecity,he38somechildrenplayinginthestreet.Amongthemwasa12yearoldboywhose39excitedthepainter.Theartisttookthechildhomewithhim,anddayafterdaytheboysat40untilthefaceoftheJesuswasfinished.41thepainterstillhadfoundno42modelfortheportraitofJudas.Thestoryoftheunfinishedpicture43widely,andmanymen,44themselvesasthemodelofJudas,45tohelptheartist,but46.AndtheoldpaintercontinuedtolookforJudas,whoheexpectedtobeaman,changedbylife,and47bygreedandlust(贪欲).Theoneafternoonwhilehewassittinginarestaurant,apoorandthin48appearedatthedoor.“Wine,wine,”he49.Greaed,theoldpainterthoughthehadfoundthesuitable50andsaid,“ewithme,andIwillgiveyouwine.”Formanydaysthepainterworkedexcitedlyto51hispicture.Astheworkwenton,somethinglike52cameoverthemodel.Astrangefeeling53thetiredness.Andhisbloodshot(布满血丝的)eyeswerefilledwith54.Thepainterpausedinhiswork.“Myson,”hesaid,“whattroublesyouso?”Theman55hisfaceinhishands,sobbing.Afteralongwhileheliftedhispleadingeyestotheoldpainter’sface.“Don’tyourememberme?YearsagoIwasyourmodelforJesus.”36.A.role B.source C.subject D.duty37.A.besides B.except C.with D.including38.A.huntedfor B.pickedout C.calledon D.cameupon39.A.hands B.face C.eyes D.legs40.A.patiently B.anxiously C.restlessly D.angrily41.A.And B.So C.But D.Otherwise42.A.reliable B.successful C.suitable D.similar43.A.announced B.transported C.delivered D.spread44.A.imagining B.acting C.looking D.dressing45.A.swore B.refused C.afforded D.offered46.A.indoubt B.invain C.intime D.indanger47.A.controlled B.cheated C.changed D.covered48.A.actor B.child C.guest D.figure49.A.begged B.said C.argued D.quarreled50.A.feeling B.model C.Sense D.picture51.A.admire B.prepare C.revise D.plete52.A.hunger B.panic C.sadness D.suffering53.A.replaced B.stood C.supported D.achieved54.A.excitements B.honor C.regrets D.failure55.A.marked B.wiped C.beat D.buried第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ACleanerWantedHereisajobinLanzaroteforanyonesuitable.Mrs.Smithislookingforapersontocleanherhomethreetimesaweek.Ifyouwantthisjob,youcanemailherat.Salesperson(售货员)WantedApositionhasopenedforaparttimeshopassistant.Theassistantisneededtoworkforaboutthreehourseverymorning,sixdaysaweekinafashionjewelleryshop.Youneedtobeabletospeakatleastonelanguage(EnglishorGerman)andSpanish.Pleaseemailjaner@thetdgroup.ChefWantedTheCuttySarkisseekinganewchef.Theapplicant(申请人)musthaveexperienceandbeabletostartworkingimmediately.Afulltimechefisrequiredtoworkabout37.645hoursperweek.Ifyouareinterested,pleaseetoseeMarkorRebeccaattheCuttySarkpuborcall650316301.ASchoolStudentNeededMontanaVillasandPollsinPlayaBlancaisseekingaschoolstudenttoshowroomstotheircustomersinsummer.AnyapplicantmustbefluentinbothEnglishandSpanish.Theminimum(最小的)ageofthestudentissixteen,andtheworkdaysarefromMondaytoSaturday.ThisistorunthroughJulyandAugust,andthefirstcoupleofweeksinSeptember.Toapplyforthisposition,emailinfo@mvplanzarote.ParttimePersonNeededTotsToTravelislookingforaparttimesalesperson.Theapplicantneedstobeconfidentinsalesandmoreimportantly,heorshemusthavetheabilitytoworkwithputers.Pleasecontactusviaemailat.uk.56.Alice,a17yearoldschoolgirl,shouldemailforajobinasummervocation.A.info@mvplanzaroteB..ukC.D.janet@thetdgroup57.Whichofthefollowingpositionsrequiresworkexperience?A.Theassistantinthefashionjewelleryshop.B.ThechefintheCuttySark.C.Theparttimesalesperson.D.Theschoolstudentjob.58.Apersonwhowantstoapplyforachefpositionisaskedto.A.beabletospeakGermanB.worksixdaysaweekC.beginworkingimmediatelyD.contactMrs.Smithon65031630159.Whatcanwelearnform?A.Theshopassistantshouldwork20hoursaweek.B.Thechefisaskedtoworkatleast45hoursaweek.C.Thecleanershouldbeaworkingmother.D.Thesalespersons’positionsinthetwoadsarebothparttime.BOnmyfirstdayofworkatMoroAssurance,Iarrivednervously,totallywetandnearlyhalfanhourlate.Ihadforgottentotakeanumbrella,hadmissedthebusandwasmowreadyforagoodscolding(责备).ItwasthenthatImetNickyJonathan,theManagingDirector.Shewasasmall,birdlikewoman.Herappearancegaveotherstheimpressionofanervous,easilyflustered(容易刺激的)person.Isoonlearnt,however,thathertruecharacterwascalm,warmandkind,yetveryprofessional.Afterremindingmethatlatenesswouldnotbetolerated(容许)intheoffice,shelaughinglyadmittedtomethatshehadbeenoveranhourlateinherfirstmorningbecauseshehadlostherway,whichwastypicalofher.Afterawet,awfulmorning,thiskindofficemanagerledmetomyseat;yetherkindnessandsuperabilitydidn’tstopsurprisingmethere.DuringtheyearsIworkedwithher,myadmirationforNickysteadilyincreased.Herabilitytodealwithseveralmattersatonceseemedalmostmiraculous(奇迹般的).Irememberedoneoccasionwhennearlyeveryoneintheofficehadgonedownwiththeflu,yetNickymanagedtokeeptheofficerunningsmoothlywithoutseemingstressed.ThemoststrikingthingaboutNickywasherunderstandingtowardsothers.Shewasnota“pullyourselftogether”sortofbossat.Ifshesensedthatsomethingwaswrong,shewouldcallyouintoherofficeandencourageyoutotalk.Notonlywassheagoodlistener,buttheadvicesheofferedwasalwayssoundaswell.Allinall,NickyisthemostadmirablepersonI’veevermer.Iwillalwaysrememberherasthe“guidinglight”inmyworkinglife.60.WhatdidNOThappentotheauthoronherfirstdayatwork?A.Shewaslateforwork.B.Shewascaughtintherain.C.ShemetNickyJonathan.D.Shegottheflu.61.Theauthormentionedtheoccasionwhenalmostallthestaffwereillto.A.provethatNickywasveryhealthyB.explainthatNickywasverykindC.showthatNickywasverycapableD.pointoutthatNickywaspatientwiththestaff62.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphprobablymean?A.Nickydidnotliketalkingtomanypeopleatatime.B.Nickymadesurethatheremployeesdidnotloseface.C.Nickydislikedlisteningtopeople’sproblems.D.Nickycaredaboutheremployeesverymuch.63.Itcanbeinferredfromhat.A.itwaswinterwhentheauthormetNickyB.NickymayhavegiventheauthormanyusefulsuggestionsC.whentalking,NickylikedlisteningratherthanspeakingD.NickywasnotrespectedbyalltheemployeesintheofficeCHardlyadaygoesbywithoutthesubjectofmoneybeingraisedinmostpeople’slives.However,itishighlydebatable(可辩论的)whethermoneyismoreimportantthanotherthings,suchashealthandhappiness,whichsomepeopleconsidertobeofgreatersignificance.Tobeginwith,itisoftenarguedthathavingmoneyenablespeopletheirinfluenceoverothers.Wealthybusinessmen,forexample,areoftenthemosthighlyrespectedmembersofsociety,andbusinesstycoons(大亨)areoftenreferredtobyworldleaders,whothenmakepoliciesthataffectthewholepopulation.Asaresult,moneycanbeseenasthesinglemostimportantfactorineverydaylife.Secondly,fromthepointofviewoftheindividual,moneyisvitalforsurvival.Westernsocietyisstructuredinsuchawaythat,withoutmoney,peoplecannotgetpropernutritionandhealthcare.Furthermore,insomecases,theinabilitytopayheatingbillscanindeedbeeamatteroflifeanddeath.Ontheotherhand,manypeoplesaythatoneofthefactorsinlife,whichisundoubtedlyofgreaterimportancethanmoney,ishealth.AsIzaakWaltonsaid,healthis,“ablessingthatmoneycannotbuy”.Whatismore,moneyissometimesoflittleforttothosewhoaresufferingfromhealthproblems.Despitethefactthatmoneycanbuythebestmedicalcareavailable,itisnotaguaranteeofalongerlife.Inaddition,mostpeoplewouldagreethatpersonalhappinesseasilyoutweighsmoneyinimportance.Evenifanindividualisextremelyrich,thisdoesnotnecessarilyleadtohappiness.Insomecases,thecontraryistrue,andvastwealthbringsawholerangeofproblems.Genuinehappinesscannotbeboughtanditisusuallyindependentoffinancialstatus.Onthewhole,althoughtherearethosewhowouldrankmoneyasthesinglemostimportantthinginlife,we,thevastmajority,woulddisagree.64.Accordingto,moneyis.A.notimportanttomostpeopleB.sometimestheonlyforttosickpeopleC.amatteroflifeanddeathtotherichD.alwaysahottopicinpeople’slives65.Whatdoweknowaboutbusinesstycoons?A.Theyholdadifferentviewfromthepooronthesubjectofmoney.B.Theyrankmoneyastheonlyimportantthinginlife.C.Theygivetheirviewonpolicytoworldleaders.D.Theyfearpoorhealthmorethananythingelse.66.WhichofthefollowingmaytheauthormostprobablyNOTagreewith?A.Moneyisofvitalimportancetomostpeople.B.Healthismoreimportantthanmoney.C.Peopleoftendebatetheimportanceofmoneyinlife.D.Moneydoesnotguaranteealongerlifebutitensuresahappyone.67.Howisdeveloped?=1\GB3①↙↘=2\GB3②=3\GB3③=4\GB3④=5\GB3⑤=1\GB3①=1\GB3①=2\GB3②=3\GB3③=4\GB3④=5\GB3⑤=1\GB3①↘↙↙↘↘↙↙↘=6\GB3⑥=2\GB3②=3\GB3③=4\GB3④=5\GB3⑤=6\GB3⑥=6\GB3⑥=2\GB3②=3\GB3③=4\GB3④=5\GB3⑤=6\GB3⑥A.B.C.D.DDidtheendangeredanimal—pandasinChina’sWolongReserve(自然保护区)knowthatMonday’searthquakewasingbeforeithit?ABritishtourist,whowaswatchingthepandasastheearthquakehit,offeredadeepobservation.Hesaid,“Theyhadbeenverylazy,justeatingalittlebitofbamboothen,andallofasuddentheyweremovingrapidlyaroundtheirpen(围栏)andlookingback.Theymusthavesensedsomethingwaswrong.”Somescientistssayanimalscansensedangerbydiscoveringsubtleorsuddenchangesintheenvironment.Whenthetsunami(海啸)hitin2004,therewerereportsthatelephantsinSriLankafledtohighergroundwellbeforethewavescrashedintothecoastline.PandaresearcherMarcBrodysayssomeanimalspecies,suchaselephantswhoareknowntohearlowfrequencysoundwaves,hearthingsveryquicklyandmaygetanearlywarning.Someanimalspecieshaveagreaterawarenessofshakinginthegroundthanhumans,sotheymaysensesmallertremorsbeforeabigearthquake.Thetouristsaid,“Wewerelookingforwardtoseeingthepandas,butwewerenotsurewhetherthepandasweregoingtoeoutofthepenornot,Sowewerewaitingforthattohappenwhenweheardthishugenoisewhichisjustwhatyoucan’tdescribe.Whatwasitlike?Itwasjustahugenoiseandthelandwasshakingunderneathyou.Certainlyitwasaterribleexperiencetobestandingtheregoingthroughtheearthquake.”68.Inparagraph2,theBritishtouristtalksabouttheofthepandas.A.usualperformanceB.goodnatureC.dailyfoodD.abnormalbehavior69.Theauthormentionedthetsunamiin2001inParagraph3inorderto.A.tellusthatelephantscanhearlowfrequencysoundwavesB.probethatsomeanimalscansensedangerC.tellusthatthetsunamiwasveryseriousD.showthatelephantsarecleveranimals70.Theunderlinedword“tremors”inParagraph4canbereplacedby.A.movesB.voicesC.shakingD.warning71.Formthepassagewecanconcludethattheauthor.A.experiencedthetsunamiin2004B.isapandaresearcherfromBritainC.knewwhythepandasmovedrapidlybeforetheearthquakeD.wasfrightenedbytheearthquakeEHowsuccessfulonebeesisoftenbasedonwhatwe’veachievedinthepast.Ifwehavedonesomethingwellbefore,westandanexcellentchanceofdoingitwellagaintoday.Afterawhile,wemakeitlookeasyandareconsideredluckybyourfriends.Luckisjustachoice.Theprocessofsuccessbeginswithone’sthinking.Whatthesuccessfuldofirstiscreateintheirmindthethingstheywillhaveoracplish.Theyunderstandthatwishingandplainingwhattheyhaven’tareworthlesspastimesoftheweakminded.Mostpeoplewillneverstickwithaplanoridealongenoughtogetthejobdone.Theseindividualshavedevelopedthehabitofjumpingfromideatoidea,startingprojectafterproject,andfinishingnothing.We’retheresultofwhatwe’vedoneorfailedtodointhepast.Butwhatwedonowisbasednotonwhowewere,butwhoweare!Wehavethepowertotakeabsolutecontrolofwhatgoesoninourminds.Convertinganoldmind–tobeanewandempowering(增加自主权的)oneisalifetimeproject,notaonetimequicksolution.Toseeourselvesasproductiveandsuccessful,allweneedtodoisdeveloptheabilitytothinkasthosewhohaveachievedsuccess.Thecorrectactionswillfollow,perfectlyandwithouteffort.Havingarolemodelisusefulinoveringourmentalroadblocks.Geniusisnothingmorethansurroundingyourselfwiththemastersandadoptingtheirspeechpatterns,habitsandeventheirlifestyle.That’swhybooks,MP3recordings,andvideosaresovaluable.Nowgooutandputyourselfintotheplaceofthosethatnevertake“NO”forananswer,neversay“Ican’t”,anddemandthemselvestocontinueinwardandupwardtosuccess.Neveragainwillpastmistakesorfailuresstopyoufromachievingyourdreams.72.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Beingsuccessfulisbasedonwhatwe’veachieved.B.Graduatetosuccessbychangingyourthinking.C.Howtoovereourmentalroadblocks.D.Theresultweachieveefromourchoices.73.Theunderlinedword“choice”inParagraph2meansthat.A.wechoosewealth,freedom,happinessforourselvesB.wechoosethewaytobeingsuccessfulC.wemakethedecisionabouttheresultswewanttoachieveD.wedecidewhatwewantandcreateaplanofaction74.Fromthepassagewoelearnthat

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