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安徽省宿松县复兴中学1112学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(三部分,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whoistheman?
A.AwaiterB.AshoesalesmanC.Thewoman’shusband
2.WhatkindofbikedoesJimwanttobuy?
A.AheavieroneB.AnexpensiveoneC.Aracingone
3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.InabookstoreB.InalibraryC.Inapostoffice
4.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.MeetsomefriendsB.DosomethingspecialC.Relax
7.Howmightshefeelintheend?
A.SatisfiedB.AngryC.Surprised
请听第7段材料,回答第8和第10题
8.WhenwillMrSmithwiththegeneralmanagerof3DCompanytomorrow?
A.At10:
00a.m.B.At11:
00a.m.C.At1:
00p.m.
9.Howlongwillthejobinterviewslast?
A.OnehourB.OneandahalfhoursC.Twohours
10.WhatwillMr.Smithdoat7:
00p.m.tomorrow?
A.AttendameetingB.Havedinnerwithanimportantguest
C.GotoCanadaforabusinesstrip
请听第8段材料,回答第11和第13题
11.What’sthemandoing?
A.MakingaphonecallB.Explaininghowtousethephone
C.Chargingthewomanforusingthephone
12.What’sgoodaboutthecard?
A.ItsavesmoneyB.It’smuchsaferC.It’sconvenient
13.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?
A.AsksomeoneforchangeB.Calltheinformation
C.Usetheman’sphonecard
请听第9段材料,回答第14和第17题
20.Whatwouldhappenifyoureturnthe“supersavers”tickets?
A.YoucangetfullrefundB.Youwillbeaskedtopaysomemoney
C.Youwon’tbeabletogetsuchticketsinacertaintime
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)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
21.ItisbelievedthattravelingtoBozhouin____Mayis____enjoyableexperience.
A.\;theB.the;anC.\;anD.the;the
22.—WhywasTomforcedtoleaveschool?
—Becausehewas_____ofcheatingintheEnglishexam.
A.accusedB.blamedC.chargedD.caught
23.—Did Alan enjoy seeing his old friends yesterday?
—Yes,he did.He_____his old friends for a long time.
A. didn’tseeB. wouldn’t see C. hasn’t seen D. hadn’t seen
_________whenweseeit.
A.exciting;excitingB.excited;exciting
C.exciting;excitedD.excited;excited
32.—H0wdidyouliketheKoreansoapoperalastnight?
—Tobehonest,hissingingdidn’t_________tomesomuch.
A.appealB.belongC.referD.happen
33.—Icanthewayyoutreatme,butIhateitwhenyoutreattheoldlikethis.
A.endupwithB.keepupwithC.putupwithD.comeupwith
34.—Ididn’tgotothemovielastnightbecauseoftherain.
一Whatapity!
IfIhadgottheticket,I_________it.
A.wouldn’thavemissedB.wouldn’tmissC.didn’tmissD.hadn’tmissed
35.—Everyonewasreallyworriedaboutyou.YoushouldhavetoldUSbeforeleaving.
A.Nevermind.B.Whynottellyou?
C.I’mterriblysorry.D.Idon’tknow.
第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
Thisisastoryaboutleadership.Ateacher36her12thgraderstowriteanessayabouta37.Mostkidswroteaboutfamouspeople,butonestudentnamedJulius38hispaper“Benny:
TheManontheBus.”
Hewrote:
“I’vebeentakingapublicbusto39foryears.Mostpassengersgotoworkandalmostnoone40toanyoneelse.
Aboutayearago,anelderlymangotonthebusandsaid41tothedriver,“Goodmorning!
”Mostpeoplelookedup42,andthebusdriverjustgreeted.
Thenextdaythemangotonatthesame43andagainsaidloudly,“Goodmorning!
”tothedriver.Onthefifthdaythedrivergreetedthemanwitha44“Goodmorning!
”andBennysaidloudly,“Myname’sBenny.What’syours?
”The45saidhisnamewasRalph.
Itwasthefirsttimeanyofushadheardthedriver’s46.Soonpeoplebegantotalktoeachotherandsay47toRalphandBenny.Afteramonth,Benny48hischeerful“GoodMorning!
”tothewholebus.Withinafewdays,his“GoodMorning!
”was49byawholegroupofpassengers,andtheentirebusseemed50.Ifaleaderissomeonewhomakessomething51,Bennywasourleaderinfriendliness.
Aboutamonthago,Bennydidn’tgetonthebusathis52stop.Somethoughthemayhavedied,53nooneknewwhattodo.Thebusgotawfully54again.
SoIstartedtoactlikeBennyandsaid,’Goodmorning!
’toeveryone.They55upagain.IguessI’mnowtheleader.
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
WhenIwassix,Dadbroughthomeadogoneday,whowascalled“Brownie”.MybrothersandIalllovedBrownieanddiddifferentthingswithher.Oneofuswouldwalkher,anotherwouldfeedher,thentherewerebaths,playingcatchandmanyothergames,Brownie,inreturn.lovedeachandeveryoneofus.Onethingthatmosttouchedmyheartwasthatshewouldgotowhoeverwassickandjustbewiththemwealwaysfeltbetterwhenshewasaround.
Oneday,asIwasgettingherfood,shechewedup(咬破)oneofDad’sshoes,whichhadtobethrownawayintheend.IknewDadwouldbemadandIhadtoletherknowwhatshedidwaswrong.WhenIlookedatherandsaid,”Badgirl,”shelookeddownatthegroundandthenwentandhid.Isawatearinhereyes.
Brownieturnedouttobemorethanjustourfamilypet,shewenteverywherewithus.Peoplewouldstopandaskiftheycouldpether.Ofcourseshe’dletanyonepether.Shewasjustthemostlovabledog.Thereweremanytimeswhenwe’dbeoutwalkingandasmallchildwouldcomeoverandpullherhair.sheneverbarked(吠)ortriedtogetaway.Funnythingisshewouldsmile.Thisfrightenedpeoplebecausetheythoughtshewasshowingherteeth.Farfromthetruth,shelovedeveryone.
NowmanyyearshavepassedsinceBrowniediedofoldage.Istillmissdayswhenshewaswithus.
B
HowtoBeaWinner
SirStevenRedgrave
Winnerof5OlympicGoldMedals
“In1997Iwasfoundtohavedevelopeddiabetes(糖尿病).Believingmycareer(职业生涯)wasover,Ifeltextremelylow.ThenoneofthespecialistssaidtherewasnoreasonwhyIshouldstoptrainingandcompeting.Thatwasit----theencouragementIneeded.IcouldstillbeawinnerifIbelievedinmyself.Iamnotsayingthatitisn’tdifficultsometimes.ButIwantedtoprovetomyselfthatIwasn’tfinishedyet.Nothingistostandinmyway.”
KarenPickering
SwimmingWorldChampion
“Iswim4hoursaday,6daysaweek.Imanagethatsortofworkloadbyputtingitontopofmydiary.Thisisthekeytosuccess—youcan’tfollowacareerinanyfieldwithoutbeingwell-organized.Listwhatyoubelieveyoucanachieve.“Trustyourself,writedownyourgoalsfortheday,howeversmalltheyare,andyou’llbeastepclosertoachievingthem.”
KirstenBest
Poet&Writer
“Whenthingsaregettinghard,avoiceinsidemyheadtellsmethatIcan’tachievesomething.Then,thereareotherdistractions,suchasfamilyorhobbies.Thekeyistoconcentrate.WhenIfeeltense,ithelpsalottorepeatwordssuchas‘calm’,‘peace’or‘focus’,eitheroutloudorsilentlyinmymind.Itmakesmefeelmoreincontrolandincreasesmyconfidence.Thisisahabitthatcanbecomesecondnaturequiteeasilyandisapowerfulpsychological(心理的)tool.”
C
Usually,whenyourteacherasksaquestion,thereisonlyonecorrectanswer.Butthereisonequestionthathasmillionsofcurrentanswers.Thatquestionis“What’syourname?
”Everyonegivesadifferentanswer,buteveryoneiscorrect.
Haveyoueverwonderedaboutpeople’snames?
Wheredotheycomefrom?
Whatdotheymean?
People’sfirstnames,orgivennames,arechosenbytheirparents.Sometimesthenameofagrandparentorothermemberofthefamilyisused.Someparentschoosethenameofawell-knownperson.AboycouldbenamedGeorgeWashingtonSmith;agirlcouldbenamedHelenKellerJones.
Somepeoplegivetheirchildrennamesthatmeangoodthings.Clarameans“bright”;Beatricemeans“onewhogiveshappiness”;Donaldmeans“worldruler”;Leonardmeans“asbraveasalion”.
Theearliestlastnames,orsurnames,weretakenfromplacenames.AfamilywiththenameBrookorBrooksprobablylivednearbrook(小溪);someonewhowascalledLongstreetprobablylivedonalong,pavedroad.TheGreenwoodfamilylivedinornearaleafyforest.
Otherearlysurnamescamefrompeople’soccupations.ThemostcommonoccupationalnameisSmith,whichmeansapersonwhomakesthingswithironorothermetals.Inthepast,smithswereveryimportantworkersineverytownandvillage.Someotheroccupationalnamesare:
Carter—apersonwhoownedordroveacart;Potter—apersonwhomadepotsandpans.
TheancestorsoftheBakerfamilyprobablybakedbreadfortheirneighborsintheirnativevillage.TheCarpenter’sgreat-great-great-grandfatherprobablybuilthousesandfurniture.
Sometimespeoplewereknownforthecoloroftheirhairorskin,ortheirsize,ortheirspecialabilities.WhenthereweretwomenwhowerenamedJohninthesamevillage,theJohnwiththegrayhairprobablybecameJohnGray.OrtheJohnwasverytallcouldcallhimselfJohnTallman.JohnFishwasprobablyanexcellentswimmerandJohnLightfootwasprobablyafastrunneroragooddancer.
Somefamilynamesweremadebyaddingsomethingtothefather’sname.English-speakingpeopleadded–sor–son.TheJohnsonsaredescendantsofJohn;theRobertsfamily’sancestorwasRobert.IrishandScottishpeopleaddedMacorMcorO.PerhapsalloftheMacDonnellsandtheMcDonnellsandtheO’DonnellsaredescendantsofthesameDonnell.
D
It’snoteasybeingateenager(13至19岁青少年)–norisiteasybeingtheparentofateenager.Youcanmakeyourchildfeelangry,hurt,ormisunderstoodbywhatyousaywithoutrealizingityourself.Itisimportanttogiveyourchildthespaceheneedstogrowwhilegentlylettinghimknowthatyou’llstillbethereforhimwhenheneedsyou.
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