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安徽省界首中学学年高二上学期月考英语测试
界首中学高二年级2015--2016上学期9月份测试题
命题人张云宗
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,共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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Onthestreet.B.Atarestaurant.C.Athome.
2.Whatmaythemandonext?
A.Lookforahat.B.Findhissuitcase.
C.Packsomeclothes.
3.Howmuchdoesthewomanneedtopay?
A.$240.B.$270C.$300
4.Whatwillthewomandotoday?
A.Gotoaparty.B.Gotothelibrary.
C.Goshopping.
5.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Anewnotebook.B.Summerjobs.
C.TheFrenchlanguage.
第二节:
(共15小题,每小题1.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.HowlongdoesTedusuallysleepeverynight?
A.Forsevenhours.B.Foreighthours.
C.Forninehours.
7.WhatdidTeddolastnight?
A.Hewenttothecinema.
B.Hewentoutwiththeman.
C.Hewatchedamovieathome.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whomisthemanspeakingto?
A.Atourist.B.Alocalvillager.C.Anewneighbor.
9.Howmanybusesleavefortowneachday?
A.3.B.4.C.5.
听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。
10.Whatisthemandoing?
A.Talkingtoafriend.
B.Attendingajobinterview.
C.Preparingforajobinterview.
11.Howdidthemangainworkexperienceinthisfield?
A.Byworkingpart-time.B.Bydoinganinternship.
C.Bylearningfromteachers.
12.Howmuchcananemployeebepaidinthesecondyear?
A.$14,000.B.$15,000.C.$16,000.
听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。
13.Whatprobablymakesthewoman’smotherherhero?
A.Hergreatscientificachievements.
B.Herachievementsatwork.
C.Hersupporttothefamily.
14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisgrandmother?
A.Kind-hearted.B.Hard-working.C.Easy-going.
15.WhatisAdam’sdream?
A.Tohelppoorchildrengetenoughfood.
B.Toimprovelifeofthehomeless.
C.Toliveagoodlifeinthefuture.
16.WhatisKatedoingnow?
A.Sheisteachingatschool.
B.Sheistravelingabroadnow.
C.Sheishelpingthehomeless.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。
17.WhatdosomecompaniesruninGarapan?
A.Ashoppingbus.B.Freeboats.
C.Publicbuses.
18.Wherecanoneusuallystopalegallyruntaxi?
A.Atahotel.B.Atamall.C.Atarestaurant.
19.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofcarrentalonSaipanIsland?
A.It’stoocostly.B.It’sinconvenient.
C.It’sagoodway.
20.Whatistheman?
A.ATVhost.B.Aguide.C.Aradioprogramhost.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Toavoidbecomingtheleadstoryontheeveningnews,beprepared.Beforeyouheadoutonahike,checktheweather,takeplentyofwater,andmakesuresomeoneknowswhereyou’llbeandwhenyou’llbeback.Bringclothestokeepyouwarmwhenwet.Avoidcotton,whichiseasytotakeinmoisture(潮气).
“Toavoidgettinglost,checkoftentomakesureyou’restillonthetrail(路线),”saysJohnDill,asearch-and-rescueworkeratYosemiteNationalParkinCalifornia.“Theminuteyouthinkyoumightnotbeonthetrail,stop.”Ifyou’renotalone,focusingontheneedsofotherscanhelpyougetridofyourownfears.Otherkeystosurvival:
stayingobservantandrememberingtorest.
Thesurestwaytogetoutaliveistotakebasicprecautions(预防措施),suchastakingasetofsurvivalequipment.Itincludeswaterproofmatchesforstartingafire,afoldingknifeforcuttingbranches,andaplastictarp(防水布)formakingshelter.
Generally,peoplewhotrytofindtheirownwayoutgetalongworsethanthosewhostay,saysRichardN.Bradley,MD,oftheAmericanRedCross.Findshelterbeforedark,andtrytokeepdry.Stayvisiblesothatanyonesearchingcanseeyou.Inawide-openarea,makeasignalwithcolorfultools,makeabigXoutofrocks,ordigalongshallowhole.
Youcangoseveraldayswithouteating,soinmostcases,you’dbetternotsearchforfood,sincetherearelotsofpoisonousplantsinthewild,saysDrBradley.Youcannotsurvivewithoutwater,soifyourunoutofwater,it’susuallybettertodrinkfromastreamwithsuspectwaterthantogowithout.
21.Bysaying“becomingtheleadstoryontheeveningnews”inPara.1,theauthorreallymeans______.
A.youwillbeinterviewedbythejournalist
B.youwillbecomefamousforyoursurvivalinaforest
C.thenewsthatyouarelostwillspreadaroundquickly
D.yourexperienceinthewildwillbereportedintheeveningnews
22.Accordingtothewriter,howcanyouavoidgettinglostwhenyouarealone?
A.Makesureyoudon’tleavethetrail.
B.Remembernottostoponthetrail.
C.Trytolookforothers’help.
D.Overcomethefearofgettinglost.
23.Accordingtothepassage,youmaygetintotroubleifyou______.
A.trytofindfoodtofillyourstomachinthewild
B.stayintheshelterbeforedark
C.remainwhereyougetlostandwaitforhelp
D.drinkwaterfromthestream
24.Whydoestheauthorsuggestdiggingalongshallowholeinawide-openareawhenyougetlost?
A.Tofindsomewatertodrink.
B.Tostoresomefoodyou’vebroughtalong.
C.Toattracttherescuer’sattention.
D.Touseitasashelter.
B
ManyNewZealandchildrenarebeingstudiedforsleepdisorders(紊乱)afteroverloadingontechnologybeforebedtime.Specialistssaycomputersandtelevisionsdisturbsleeppatternsandcauselearning,concentrationandgrowthproblems.
DrAlexBartle,directoroftheSleepWellClinic,saidthatdifferentsortsoftechnologywerekeepingchildrenawake.ComputergamesandsocialnetworkingsitessuchasBeboandFacebookwereworsethanTVforexcitingyoungmindsbecausetheyweremoreinteractive(互动的).Theyshouldbeswitchedoffatleastanhourbeforebedtime.“Tofallasleep,youneedtohaveacertainamountofcalmnessinthebrain,”saidBartle.“beingexciteddoesn’thelpthosebrainwavessettle.”
ProfessorPhilippeGander,directorofMasseyUniversity’sSleep/WakeResearchCentre,saidpoorsleephadbeenlinkedtolearning,behavioralandgrowthproblems.
Bartlesaidparentsshouldmakesurethatchildrenwerewell-restedandnotkeptawakebythetechnologysurroundingthem.“Theyneedtoencouragekidstogetoutduringtheday.WatchingTVorplayingoncomputersassoonastheygethomeisn’tgoodfromasleeppointofview.ParentsneedtobestrongenoughtoremoveTVsorcomputers.”
InBritain,NationalHealthServicedatashowalmost3,000under-11swerereferredtospecialistsforproblemssuchassleeplessnessandsleep-walking(梦游)in2007,up26percentfrom2002.
WhiletherearenofiguresinNewZealand,expertshavenodoubtthatthenumberofchildreninneedofhelpisontheincrease.“Wehavethesamesortsoftechnology,thesamelifestyles,”saidBartle.
TheChildHealthResearchFoundationinNewZealandhasfunded(资助)studiesonsleepproblemsandiswaitingfortheresults.
25.Whatdoes“technology”mainlyrefertoaccordingtothepassage?
A.pianosandguitarsB.televisionsandcomputers
C.learningmachinesD.MP3sandMP4s
26.AccordingtoDrAlexBartle’sopinion,wecanlearnthat______.
A.ChildrenshouldnotwatchTVorplayonlinegamesintheevening
B.WatchingTVdoesmoreharmtochildrenthanplayingcomputergames
C.Someparentsfailtosetalimitonthetimetheirchildrenspendontechnology
D.About3,000NewZealandunder-11shavesleepproblemsin2007
27.ExpertsaresurethatthenumberofNewZealandchildrenwithsleepproblemsisincreasingbecause_____.
A.NewZealandchildrenplaymoreonlinegamesthanBritishchildren
B.TheyhaveexactdatafromNationalHealthService
C.NewZealandchildrenareinthesamesituationastheBritishchildren
D.Theyhaveexactdataprovidedbyhospitals
28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Childrenlikecomputergames.
B.Technologydisturbschildren’ssleep.
C.Thewaysofdealingwithsleepdisorders.
D.NewZealandparentsshouldpreventchildrenfromwatchingTV.
C
To“sacrifice”meanstogiveupsomethinginexchangeforsomethingbetter.MyhusbandandIdecidedtomakeasacrificeandexchangecitylifeandmovetoaseasidevillagewithourchildrenaged9and3years.Wehadabeautifulhomeinthecityandplentyofmoneybutlittlerealsafetybecausecrimewasontheincreaseeveryday.Weneverknewifwewouldallmakeitsafelyhomeatnight.Ihopedmychildrenwouldbebroughtupinapeacefulandfriendlyenvironment.
Wewereveryhappyinournewtown,butlifewasverydifficulteconomically.Incomewasbasedonthetouristseasonsandjobswerefew.Althoughmanyofthelong-standingresidents(居民)werewelloffinthetown,itwasaverycompetitiveenvironmentfornewcomers.Wehadtoadapttothedifficultnewlifeoverthepastfouryears.
Readingthenewspapersfromthebigcitiesmadeusbetterbelievethatwehadmadetherightchoice.Butitwasnotalwayseasytoexplaintothechildrenwhytheycouldnolongerhavewhattheyusedtohave.
However,ourlittledaughterprovedtomeshehadtheabilitytothinkaboutproblemsinareasonableway.Thesonofavisitingfriendpreferredridinginthebackofouroldlittletrucktohisfather’sbigcar.Ourlittledaughtercalledmeandsaid,“Mom,pleasehelpmetoexplaintoJamesthatheiswrong.Hesaysthat‘Today,ifyoudon’thavemoneyyouarenothing.’Iknowthatisnottrue.Ifyoudohavemoneyyoushareitwithyourfriendsandifyoudon’thavemoneyandtheydo,theyshareitwithyou.Thatiswhatmakesusallrich.”Itmademerealizethatthesacrificewaswellworthit.
29.Whydidthefamilymoveawayfromthecity?
A.Theyweretiredofthecitylife.
B.Thecitywasnotsafeenough.
C.Pollutioninthecitywasserious.
D.Lifeinthecitywasexpensive.
30.Whatwastheworsttotheauthor’sfamilyintheirnewtown?
A.T