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黑龙江省齐齐哈尔市学年高二英语月考试题

2016—2017学年度高二下学期12月份月考

英语试题

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Whentheweatherisgood,mostchildrenwouldliketoplayoutside.Soweaskedsomekidsandtheirparentswhetherthefollowingtoyskeptthemhappy.

AllSurfaceSwingball,$35.99

PlayedbyMartin,nine,andfive-year-oldAlexinCrewe,Cheshire.

MotherJennifersays,“Theboysthoughtthetoywasexcellentandreallywantedtoplaywithit.Itcanbeplayedwithaloneorwithanotherchild.It’sfortherightagerangebutIbelievethetoycanbeplayedwithbyallagesandissuitableforthewholefamily.”

RubberwoodQuoitsSet,$13.99

PlayedbyJessica,four.

MotherLucyHayburst,37,inChichester,WestSussex,says,“Jessicaplayedwiththistoyforafewminutesbutquicklystoppedplayingwithit.Sinceweboughtthistoyforher,sheonlyplayedseveraltimes.Thequalityisverygood.Itcanbeplayedwithbyonechildormore.Besides,Ibelieveit’smoresuitableforolderkids.”

WoodenAnimalSkittles,$14.99

PlayedbyMatthew,two.

FatherRichardLee,36,fromDartford,Kent,says,“Matthewwasveryinterestedinthetoysandlikedtoplaywiththem,butthatonlylastedforaroundfiveminutes.Theskittleswerefunatfirstbutthatfeelingsoondisappeared.Twoormorechildrencanplaywiththetoytogether.AndIthinktheyaremostsuitableforkidsagedbetweenthreeandseven.Ouryoungestson,Ethan,justkepttryingtoeatthelion’shead.”

FirstTailballNetSet,$22

PlayedbyJames,five.

MotherSarahSchwar,39,fromGrays,Essex,says,“Jameslovedthetoy.”Heenjoyedballssoitwasperfectforhim.Weuseditinthesummerasitwaseasytotakeontrips.Itissuitableforkidsoverfiveyearsold.Ithinkthepriceisfairandyourchildrendeserveit.”

1.WhatdidJessicathinkofRubberwoodQuoitsSet?

A.Frightening.B.Expensive.

C.Wonderful.D.Boring

2.Whichtoysaresuitableforkidsagedthree?

A.WoodenAnimalSkittles&FirstTaiballNetSet.

B.RubberwoodQuoitsSet&FirstTaiballNetSet.

C.AllSurfacceSwingball&WoodenAnimalSkittles.

D.AllSurfaceSwingball&RubberwoodQuoitsSet.

3.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Toysshouldbechosenaccordingtochildren’sages.

B.Eachtoyhasitsownadvantagesanddisadvantages.

C.Parentsshouldencouragekidstoplaywithtoyspatiently.

D.Allparentsareconcernedwiththeusageandpricesoftoys.

B

ReportstellusthatAmericansworkmoreandvacationlessthanpeopleinothermajorindustrialcountries.Still,millionsofAmericansdotrytogetawayfromhomeforaweekortwointhesummermonths.Somemightevenhavethetimeandmoneytospendlongeronvacation.

Forexample,manyretiredAmericanscanbefounddrivingaroundtheUnitedStatesinbigrecreationalvehicles,knownasR.V.’s.Theseserveasahomeawayfromhome.Infact,itmightevenbetheironlyhomeastheyseethecountry.

SomeAmericanfamiliesgetintheircarsanddrivetohistoricplaceslikeColonialWilliamsburginVirginia.There,theycanexperiencewhatlifewaslikeforearlyAmericans.Ifthatisnotexcitingenough,alsoinWilliamsburgisawaterparkandanamusementparkwithrides.

OtherAmericansvisitnationalparkslikeYellowstoneorYosemiteoutintheWest.Theywanttospendtimewithnature.Ortheytaketheirvacationbyalakeortheocean.Theymightswimorfish.Butmanyjustwanttositandenjoythefeelingofdoingnothing,exceptmaybereadabook.

Somefamiliesflytoothercountriesonvacation.Ortheygoonacruiseship(大型游轮)andstopindifferentports.Cruiseshipsarelikefloatingcities.

Butnoteveryonegoessomeplacespecialonvacation.Thismightbetheonlytimeforpeopletoworkonthingslikehomeimprovementprojects.Andwhiletheydothat,theymightthinkofallthefuntheirfriendsarehaving.

4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Americansworkmoreandvacationless.

B.WhereAmericansgoontheirsummervacations.

C.Differentplacesforsummervacations.

D.NotallAmericanstakesummervacations.

5.Ifyouwanttospendtimewithnature,youcandothefollowingthingsexcept________.

A.tovisitnationalparksB.toseethecountry

C.tostaybyalakeD.tovisithistoricplaces

6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Peoplechoosedifferentdestinationsdependingondifferentinterests.

B.PeopleinterestedinhistorycanhavefuninColonialWilliamsburg.

C.Allthepeopletakevacationsonlytodonothingbutrelaxthemselves.

D.NotallAmericanscanaffordtimeandmoneytogoonavacation.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceofthepassagemean?

A.Theyfullyenjoydoingtheirworkonhomeimprovementprojects.

B.Theythinkoftheirworkathomeasaspecialkindofvacation.

C.Theycanimaginewhatfuntheirfriendsarehavingonvacation.

D.Theymightenvytheirfriendshavingtimegoingonvacation.

C

Rushhourtrafficisaprobleminmanybigcitiesaroundtheworld.Commuters(上下班者)rushtoandfromtheirjobsincars,buses,subways,trains,andevenonbicycles.LargecitiesintheUnitedStateshavetworushhours––oneinthemorningandoneintheevening.Butincitiesinotherpartsoftheworld,therearefourrushhours.InAthensandRome,forexample,manyworkersgohomeforlunchandanap.Afterthismiddaybreak,theyrushbacktotheirjobsandworkforafewmorehours.

InTokyo,there’sabigrushhourunderground.MostofthepeopleinTokyotakethesubways.Thetrainsareverycrowded.Subwayemployeescalledpackerswearwhiteglovesandhelppackthecommutersintothetrainswhenthedoorsclose.Theymakesurethatallpurses,briefcases,clothes,andhandsareinsidethetrains.

InSeoul,manycommutersprefertotaketaxistogettowork.Tohailacab,manypeoplestandatcrossroadsandraisetwofingers.Thismeansthey’llpaythecabdriverdoubletheusualfare.Somepeopleevenraisethreefingers!

They’llpaythreetimesthenormalrate.

StreetsinRomeareverycrowdedwithautomobilesandmopeds(摩托自行车)duringrushhours.Thecitycan’tmakeitsstreetswider,anditcan’tbuildnewhighways,becauseitdoesn’twanttodisturbthemanyhistoricsitesinthecity,suchastheForumandtheColiseum.Ittookthecityfifteenyearstoconstructanewsubwaysystem.Constructionhadtostopeverytimeworkersfoundoldartifactsanddiscoveredplacesofinteresttoarchaeologists(考古学家).

Inmanybigcities,therearespeciallanesonhighwaysforcarpools.Thesearegroupsofthreeormorepeoplewhodrivetoandfromworktogether.Theysharethecostsofgasandparkingandtaketurnsdrivingintothecity.

8.Bigcitieshavetrafficproblemsduringrushhoursbecausethereare_______.

A.speciallanesonhighwaysB.manycommuters

C.fourrushhoursD.manycarsonthestreet

9.MostofthecommutersinTokyo_______.

A.takesubwaytrainstoworkB.arepackers

C.taketaxistoworkD.carrybriefcasestowork

10.To“hailacab”inParagraph3meansto_______.

A.paydoublethenormalfareB.trytogetacab

C.prefertotaketaxisD.tostandatcrossroads

11.Commutersincarpoolsprobably_______.

A.liveinthecityB.takethesubwaytowork

C.savemoneyongasandparkingfeeD.havespeciallicenseplates(牌照)

D

Howdoyougetamantodohisshareofthehousework?

Ifyouarelikemostwomen,you’vefacedthisquestionthehardway.

Amanwillenjoyaclean,orderlyhouse,butheusuallywon’tmaketheefforttocleanororganiseit.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatawomanhastodoallthehousework;shemayhavetomanagemanyofthehouseholdduties,andrequestherpartner’sparticipation.Awomancanoftensaythatmenandwomenshouldtakeequalresponsibilityforhousework.

Veryfewmenareraisedtobefullyresponsibleforhousework,andmanymenlookonhouseworkaswomen’swork.Ontheotherhand,mostmenwillreadilyworkaroundtheyard,makerepairsandcompleteprojectsonweekendsorevenings,andit’simportantthatyougiveyourmanappreciationforthosethings,too.Mostmenwilltakeonalittleadditionalhouseworkaroundthehouseifaskedpolitely.Theyareevenmorelikelytodohouseworkiftheycanchoosewhattheywanttodo,anddoitwithoutbeingmonitored. 

Here’sthekey:

menwanttofeelthattheyaredoinghouseworkeitherbecausetheywanttodoatask,orbecausetheysimplywanttopleasetheirwomen.Menaremuchlesslikelytotakeonhouseholdtaskstheyconsideruninterestingandunimportant.Inotherwords,menarelikelytodoahouseholdtaskjustforthegoodofthehouse.

12.Thepassageismainlyabouthowto______.

A.getmentotakeonsomehouseworkB.getmentoservetheirfamilies

C.praisemen’shouseworkD.makemendoallthehousework

13.Accordingtothepassage,aman______.

A.iswillingtodohousework

B.likestobetoldtodohousework

C.istaughttoberesponsibleforhouseworkfromchildhood

D.likesacleanhousebutdoesn’tmakeeffortstocleanit

14.Inordertogetmentodosomehousework,womenshouldoften______.

A.orderthemtodotheirshareB.askthemtodosomehouseworkpolitely

C.blamemen’slazinessD.monitormen’swork

15.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmeansthatmenwon’t______.

A.workwithoutanypaymentB.dounimportanthouseholdtasks

C.dohouseworkwithoutwomen’spraiseD.pleasetheirwives

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Forhundredsofyears,peoplehavebeenwonderingaboutthestrangeplacesthattheyseemtovisitintheirsleep.16However,theyhavebeenvaluedasnecessarytoaperson’shealthand

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