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信阳市2014—2015学年度高中毕业班第一次调研检测

英语

温馨提示:

本试卷四大部分,总分150分。

时间120分钟。

请各位同学合理安排好答题时间。

注意事项:

1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。

4.第Ⅰ卷听力部分满分30分,不计入总分,考试成绩录取时提供给高校作参考。

5.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1.WhereisTomprobablynow?

A.InthehospitalB.AtschoolC.Athome

2.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?

A.Sheforgotlendingthebook

B.Shelostherbook

C.Shefinishedherpaper

3.Whywasthewomanannoyed”

A.Apolicemanstoppedher

B.Aspeedingcarranpasther

C.Thedriverattemptedtoovercharge

4.Whatrelationarethespeakersmostprobablytoeachother?

A.Waiterandcustomer

B.Friends

C.Bankclerkandcustomer

5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Findthecomputerroom

B.Findabulletinboard

C.Getacomputer

6.Howdoesthegirlfeelinthebeginning?

A.SheisangrtB.SheisashamedC.Sheisregretful

7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Thegirlneverusedtheboy’sstuff

B.Theboyjustboughtanewheadphone

C.TheboyusedtheiPodwithoutpermission

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分奶分)

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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

WhenNancyLublingot$5,000fromhergrandpain1996,sheneveronceconsideredtakingavacationorpayingoffstudentloans.Instead,the24-year-oldNewYorkUniversitylawstudentbeganthinkingabouthelpinglow-incomewomengetbetterjobs.“Ifawomangoesforajobinterviewpoorlydressed,shewon’tgetthejob.”Lublinsays.“Butwithoutajob,shecan’taffordsuitableclothes.”

SowiththemoneyLublinfounded“DressforSuccess”andbegancollectingwomen’sclotheswhichwerestillingoodconditionbutwhichtheirownersnolongerneeded.“Somanywomenhaveclotheslyingaroundthattheywillneverwearagain,”oneofLublin’sassistantssays“Nancy’sideaissosimpleandyetsoimportanttowomen.”

ManywomencometoLublin’sofficebeforegoingtoajobinterview.Here,theyreceiveasuit,shoesandanyotherthingstheyneed,Sinceitwassetup,morethan1,000womenhaveturnedto“DressforSuccess”forhelp.Manyofthemhavewonjobs.Somehavefoundjobsafterbeingoutofworkformanyyears.Jenny,a32-year-oldwomanwhowasrecentlyhiredasalaw-firmofficemanagersays,“ImadeagoodimpressionbecauseofDressforSuccess”.

21.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Nancy’sofficegathersusedclothesfromwomen.

B.Nancysetup“DressforSuccess”tomakemoney.

C.Low-incomewomencangetjobsat“DressforSuccess”.

D.Nancy’sgrandfatherlentherthemoneytosetuptheoffice.

22.“DressforSuccess”attractsmanywomenbecausethey_________.

A.liketoweardifferentclothesB.likethedesignofthedresses

C.preferbuyingclothesatalowprice

D.needtolooksmartwhenlookingforajob

23.FromwhatJennysays,weknowthat________.

A.shegotalotofgoodideasfromNancy

B.sheisworkinghappilyatherpresentjob

C.clothesfromNancy’sofficehelpedtogetherajob

D.“DressforSuccess”hasagoodbusinessrelationwithherfirm.

24.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.KeepYourOldClothesB.ASuccessfulClothingBusiness

C.Nancy:

ASuccessfulLawStudentD.AHelpingHandforWomen

B

ThreeJapanesetouriststakingaholidayinAustraliagotstuckwhentheirGPStoldthemtheycoulddrivefromthemainlandtoanisland,failingtomentionthe15kilometresofwaterandmudinbetween.

AstheydrovetheirhiredcarfromMoretonBayinQueenslandtonearbyNorthStradbrokeIsland,theystartedtonoticethefirmgravel(沙石)surfacetheyweredrivingongivingwaytothewell-knownbaymud.However,beingconfidentthattheirGPSwoulddirectthemtoamadsoon,theydecidedtoploughon,managingtotravelaround500metresbeforetheirHyundaiGetz(现代汽车)wasuptoitsaxles(轮轴)tiresinmud.Tomakemattersworse,thetidestartedtocomeinandsoonforcedthemtoseekhelpandabandonthevehicle.Justfourhourslaterthecarwastrappedintwometresofwater——tothegreatamusementofonlookersontheshoreandpassengersonpassingbeatsandferries.

YuzuNoda,21,saidshewaslisteningtotheGPSand“ittolduswecoulddrivedownthere.Itkeptsayingitwouldnavigate(导航)ustoamad.Butwegotstuck…there’slotsofmud.”SheandhertravelcompanionsTomonariSaeki,22,andKeitaOsada,21,insteadhadtogiveuptheirplansforadaytriptotheislandandheadedbacktotheGoldCoastofaliftfromtheRACQtowtruck(吊车)driverwhowascalledtothetrappedcar.Nosuchluckforthehiredearthough-afterassessingthesituation,noattemptwasmadetorecoverit.ThestudentsfromTokyo,whoareduetoreturnhometomorrow,saidtheexperiencewouldnotputthemoffreturningtoAustraliaforanothervisit.“WewanttocomebacktoAustraliaagain.Everyoneisverynice,eventoday.”MsYuzusaid.

Remainingexcited,Mr.TomonarijokedthatthecarmayhavegotstuckbecauseitwasbuiltinKorea.“MaybeifitwasJapaneseitwouldbeokay,”hesaid.Headded,“Ithasrainedeverydayonoursix-dayholiday.Hopefullynexttimewecomebackitwillbesunny.”Thecarwascoveredbyinsurance,butthetouristswillhavetopayuptoabout$1500inextracharges.

25.ThethreeJapanesetouristsgotstuckbecause________.

A.therewasnowaytotheisland

B.theirGPShadgiventhewronginformation

C.theirGPSwasbrokenduringtheirjourney

D.theircarwasmadeinKoreainsteadofJapan

26.Theydidn’tabandontheircaruntil________.

A.therecamethetideB.theygotstuckinthemud

C.someonlookerswenttosavethemD.theymanagedtotravelaround500metres

27.HowdidtheseJapanesestudentsgetback?

A.Theyhadtowalkbacktotheirlivingplace.

B.TheyhadtorepairtheirGPSanddroveback.

C.Theyhadtoturntopassengersonpassingboatsandferries.

D.Theyhadtotakealiftfromthetowtruckdriver.

28.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Thecarwasleftwhereitwastrapped,

B.Thepassengerssavedthesestudentsintheend.

C.Mr.Tomonarigotveryfrustratedafterthejourney.

D.Thecarwascoveredbyinsurancesotheydidn’thavetopayanymoney.

C

Moremenarefindingtheircallingasnurses.

AnewstudyfromtheUnitedStatesCensusBureaureportsthenumberofmalenurseshasdoubledsincethe1970s.Backthen,about2.7percentofregisterednursesweremen.Thenewstudy,whichtrackeddatathrough2011,findsthatmennowmakeup9.6percentofallemployednursesintheUnitedStates—about330,000menintotal.Recentyearsofshortageshaveledtoincreasedefforts,accordingtothereport,whichincludedrecruitingmenintothefield.

Men,infact,hadbeenlargelykeptoutofnursinginpastdecadesbecausenursingschoolsoftenrefusedtoadmitmen.TheSupremeCourtruledthatpracticeunconstitutionalin1981afteracaseinvolvingastatenursingschool.

“Therelativelyhighwagesandexpandingjobopportunitiesmakethisfieldattractive,offeringstabilityevenduringrecessions(经济衰退),”wrotethereport’sauthor,LianaChristinLandivaroftheUSCensusBureau.“Andbecauseofhighdemand,nursinghaslowunemploymentratescomparedtootherfields.”

Menwerefoundtobemorelikelytobecomenurseanesthetists(麻醉师),whichisthehighestpaidnursingoccupation,andwerefoundleastlikelytobecomelicensedpracticalorlicensedvocationalnurses,thelowestpaidtypesofnursing.Nurseanesthetistsarerequiredtogetgraduateeducation,andarecertifiedtogiveanesthetistsandmonitorpatientsrecoveringfromanesthesia.Licensedpracticalandlicensedvocationalnursesprovidepatientswithcareandmayworkunderthesupervision(监督)ofaregisterednurse.Registerednursesassesspatients’healthproblemsandneeds,developandcarryoutnursingcareplans,maintainmedicalrecords,andadministercare.

Foralltypesofnursing,menearned,onaverage,$60,700peryear,whilewomenearned$51,100peryear.“Evenamongmenandwomeninthesamenursingoccupations,menoutearnwomen,”wroteLandivar.

29.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutnursesintheUSinthe1970s?

A.Thenumberofmalenursesdoubled.

B.About2.7%ofregisterednursesweremen.

C.Therewereabout330,000malenurses.

D.About9.6%ofemployednursesweremen.

30.Theunderlinedword“recruiting”inParagraph2probablymeans“_________”.

A.helpingpeopletogetusedtoB.orderingpeopletolearn

C.askingpeopletojoininD.inspiringpeopletodevote

31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?

A.Menaremorelikelytobebetternurses.

B.Asnurses,menearnmorethanwomen.

C.Malenursesworkharderthanfemaleones.

D.Maleandfemalenursesdodifferentjobs.

D

InacomerofIndia,thetraditionsofgenerationspastarebeingkeptaliveontheworld’slasthand-writtennewspaper.

At324TriplicaneHighRoadinChennai,aworkeroftheUrdulanguageeveningpaperTheMusalmanwritestheheadlineseveryday.Ittakesthreehoursforthecalligraphers(书法家)andreporterstofinishapagebeforeitisturnedintoanegative(底版),printed,foldedandsold.

Late-breakingnewsstoriespreviouslymeanthatwholepagesneedtoberewritten,butablankpartinthecornerofthefrontpagenowdealswiththatevent.Mistakes,ontheotherhand,canleadtoawholepagebeingrewritten.

ItsstickingtotraditionisviewednowasamatteroflifeanddeathforitseditorSyedArifullah.“Wehavebeenkeepingthetraditionforthelast84years,andaftermyfirstthreeyearsinchargeIdecidedtodevotemylifetoTheMusalman,”saidSyedArifullah.“Everybodyisattractedbythecalligraphy.CalligraphyistheheartofTheMusalman.Ifyoutakeout

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