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河北省正定中学高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
高二年级第一学期第一次月考
英语试题
第一部分(共两节满分20分)
听力:
第一节:
(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
WhatdoesthegirlthinkofMr.Stones’slessons?
InterestingB.MeaninglessC.Useful
Howmuchisthecapthegirlbought?
40dollarsB.50dollarsC.60dollars
WhichpartofthearticledoesMr.Greenthinkisgood?
ThebeginningB.ThethirdpartC.Theending
Whencanthegirlgetupandwearshoes?
FromnowonB.InthreedaysC.Inaweek
Whatdidthewomanprobablydo?
Shewouldtakeadayoff.
Shefoundagoodjob.
Sheresignedfromherjob.
第二节:
(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
NeighborsB.HusbandandwifeC.Policemanandwitness
Whatisthemangoingtodo?
RepairhislampB.BuynewcurtainsC.Cleantheliving-room
WhyisPaulangrywithMaria?
Shetoldeveryoneabouthissalary.
ShetoldMrs.Whiteabouthissalary.
ShetoldMr.Whiteabouthissalary.
WhatdoweknowaboutPaul?
Hehasabignose.B.Helosthisjob.C.Hewilltakehisfirstjob.
Whatdoesthemandoprobably?
AwriterB.AprofessorC.Alibrarian
Whatdoesthemansayaboutthebookherecommends?
Thelanguageisdifficult.
Theplotismoving.
Thewriterisfamous.
Howlongwillthewomankeepthenovel?
Forfiveweeks.B.Forfourweeks.C.Forthreeweeks.
Whatarethetwospeakersdiscussing?
TheirtravelplanB.TheirtraveldestinationC.Theirmeansoftravel
Howmuchwilltheyspendongas?
$20B.$50C.$70
Whatismentionedintheconversation?
DistanceB.FoodC.Driver
Wherearetheygoingtostay?
InthecarB.Inafriend’shouseC.Inthehotel
Whatistrueaboutfashionmodel?
Theywalkoncatwalks.
Theyareallhigh-paid.
Theylikefashionmagazines.
Whomusthaveaverythinbodyshape?
Glamourmodels.B.Bikinimodels.C.Fashionmodels.
Whataretheidealchest-waist-hipmeasurementsforfemalemodel?
88-68-73B.86-63-73C.86-61-86
Whatistheresultoftheemphasisonmodels’thinness?
Youngwomen’shealthisaffected.
Manyyoungwomenwanttobemodels.
Model’slivinghabitshavebeenchanged.
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)
A
OnaflightfromJohannesburg,amiddle-agedrichwhiteSouthAfricanladyhadfoundherselfsittingnexttoablackman.Shecalledthecabincrewattendantovertocomplain(抱怨)aboutherseat.“Whatseemstobetheproblem,Madam?
”askedtheattendant.
“Can’tyousee?
”Shesaid,“Youhaveseatedmenexttoablackperson!
Ican’tpossiblysitnexttothiskindofperson.Findmeanotherseat!
”
“Pleasecalmdown,Madam,”thestewardessreplied.“Theflightisveryfulltoday,butIwilltellyouwhatIwilldo----Iwillgoandchecktoseeifwehaveanyseatsavailable(可利用的)incluborfirstclass.”
Thewomanglancedattheangryblackmanbesideher.Afewminuteslater,thestewardessreturnedwiththegoodnews,whichshedeliveredtothelady.
“Madam,unfortunately,asIexpected,economyisfull.Ihavespokentothecabinservicesdirector,andclubisalsofull.However,wedohaveoneseatinfirstclass.”
Beforetheladyhadachancetoanswer,thestewardesscontinued,“Itismostextraordinarytomakethiskindofupgrade,however,andIhavehadtogetspecialpermissionfromthecaptain.But,learningthiscondition,thecaptainfeltthatitwasshockingthatsomeoneshouldbeforcedtositnexttosuchatiringperson.”
Havingsaidthat,thestewardessturnedtotheblackmansittingnexttothelady,andsaid,“Soifyou’dliketogetyouthings,sir,Ihaveyourseatreadyforyou…”
Atthispoint,obviouslythesurroundingpassengersstoodandgaveanapplausewhiletheblackmanwalkeduptothefrontoftheplane.
21.Whydidtheladycomplainaboutherseating?
A.Becauseshedidn’twanttositineconomy.
B.Becauseshewouldlikeaseatinfirstclass.
C.Becauseshedidn’twanttositnexttoablackman.
D.Becauseshedidn’twanttositinclub.
22.Whatwasthegoodnewsforthelady?
A.Theblackmanwouldhavetochangeforanotherseat.
B.Thecaptainunderstoodhersituation.
C.Thecabindirectorwassparingnoefforttohelpher.
D.Theyhaveoneseatinfirstclass.
23.Whatwastheotherpassengers’attitudetowardsthelady?
A.Theylikedherverymuchbecauseshewasarichlady.
B.Theydislikedherbecauseshelookeddownupontheblackman.
C.Theyapplaudedforherwhenshemovedtoanotherseat.
D.Theydislikedherbecauseshewasnotpolitetothestewardess.
24.Whatwasunexpectedtothelady?
A.Theplanewassofullthatday.
B.Theyfoundaseatforherinclub.
C.Thecaptainhimselfwasconcernedaboutherproblem.
D.Theyfoundanotherseatfortheblackman.
B
TheBowlerfamilywasoneofmorethan400familieswhoappliedto1900house,arealityTVshowwhichtookatypicalfamilybackahundredyearstoseehowpeoplelivedinthedaysbeforetheInternet,computergamesandevenelectricity.
TheBowlerfamilyspentthreemonthsinaLondonhomewithoutatelephone,computers,TV,orfastfood.TheBowlersworeclothesfrom1900,ateonlyfoodavailableinEnglishatthattime,andcookedmealsonasinglestove.PaulBowlerstillwenttoworkeverydayinathenuniform.Thechildrenchangedtheirclothesonthewaytoandfromschoolandtheirclassmatesdidn’tknowabouttheirunusualhomelife.Joycestayedathome,cookingandcleaninglikeatypicalhousewifeofthetime,thougheverythingtookthreetimesaslong.
SodoesJoycethinkthatpeople’sliveswerebetterintheolddays?
“Ithinkpeopleintheolddayshadjustasmanytroublesandworries,”Joycesaid.“andIdon’tthinktheirlifewasbetterorworse.TherewerelotsofthingsbackthenthatI’mhappyIdon’thavetodealwithnowadays,butontheotherhandlifewassimpler.”“Wehadalotmoretimewithourfamily,anditwashardbeingnicetoeachotherallthetime,”eleven-year-oldHilarysaid.
SowhatdidtheBowlerfamilymissmostaboutmodernlifewhilelivinginthe1900house?
Paul,39,“telephoneandahotshower”;Joyce,44,“aquickcupofteafromakettleyoucouldjustturnon”;Hilary,11,“rockCD”;Joseph,9,“hamburgerandcomputergames”
25.WhiletheBowlerfamilywaslivinginthe1900house,__________.
A.themotherspentmoretimeonhousework
B.thetwochildrenworethethenclothesforschool
C.theypreparedtheirmealstogetheronastove
D.theyatesimplefoodstheyhadneverseen
26.AccordingtoParagraph4,what’sJoyce’sopinionaboutlifein1900?
A.Therewerefewerproblemsforthefamily.
B.Lifewassimplerbutworsethanitisnow.
C.Therewerethingsshelikedanddisliked.
D.Thefamilyhadmoretimetostaytogether.
27.WhatwouldHilaryexpectmostfrommodernlifeinthethreemonths?
A.ToplaycomputergamesB.Tomakephonecalls.
C.Tolistentomusic.D.TochatontheInternet.
C
Recently,IplannedatriptoTianjinhopingtoseethechangesafteradecade.IthoughttomyselfthatIwouldtaketheopportunitytovisitmyoldfriendsthere,acoupleofretireddoctors.
Itoldthem:
“Iwillarrivearound12:
00,spendthedaywithyou,andstayovernight.Thenextmorning,Iwillleaveyourhomeonmyown.”Thiswasabsolutelyclear.Onarrival,Ifoundmyoldfriendswaitingforme.Lunchwasreadyathome:
Fivedeliciousdishesartisticallydisplayed,andredwine,thoughIsaidIpreferrednottohavewinewithChinesefood,andespeciallyatlunch.
Thenextmorning,breakfastwasrushed;myhostssaid8:
00amwasfinetoleave,aspeoplewerealreadyatwork.
IhadmentionedIwantedtobuyhighqualitydamahua.Myfriendsaid,asaforeigner,Iwasatargetforcheaters.Iprotestedthattherewasnodanger.Butheinsisted,“Imusttakecareofyou!
”AtamomentIescapedfromhimandboughtthe4-wheelsuitcasewhichIlongedfor.Ipaidexactly30percentofthestartingprice.Myfriendsaid:
“Youarereallytalentedatbargaining!
”Still,itwasnotenoughforhimtoletmegobymyself.
AfterIboughtthedamahuaandsomesouvenirs,myfriendsaiditwastimetogotothetrainstation.Butthiswas“my”day,IintendedtovisittheItalian-styletownwithitsbridgeornatewithgoldensculptures,theancientbuildingsoftheFrenchandtheGermanareas,andobservethechangesinthecityaftersolong.AllthathadbecomeimpossibleunlessIcouldconvincemybodyguardtoreturnhomeandletmefreetovisitalone.Ibeggedhimnottoaccompanyme.
Ihadsecretlyplannedtobuyaneveningticket,saygoodbyetomyclingingcompanion,andreturnaloneinthecityafterhisdeparture.Buthefollowedeachofmymovements.Finally,IquitTianjinat11:
50am,andarrivedinBeijing28minuteslater.
ThiswasthesecondtimeIwentthroughsuchasituation,butIsweartherewillneverbeathirdone.
28.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusinthepassage?
A.HehadanunforgettabletriptoTianjin.
B.Hehadmanywarm-heartedChinesefriendsinChina.
C.Hethoughttoomuchenthusiasmcreateddiscomfort.
D.Hefailedtocarryouthistripplanforathirdtime.
29.Fromthepassage,weknowthat_____
A.Theauthorlefthisfriend’shomeasplanned.
B.Hisfriendhelpedhimwhenbuyingthe4-wheelsuitcase.
C.Theauthoroncehadasimilarexperience.
D.Theauthorboughtaneveningticket.
30.HowdidtheauthorfeelabouthistriptoTianjin?
A.frustrated.B.happy.C.unexpected.D.regretful.
31.Whydidhisfriendaccompanytheauthorallthetime?
A.Theauthordidn’tknowthewaytothestation.
B.Hisfriendwantedtotakegoodcareofhim.
C.Hisfriendplannedtobuyhimsomesouvenirs.
D.Theauthorwasafraidofbeingcheated.
D
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