江苏省沭阳县潼阳中学学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题Word文档下载推荐.docx
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3.HowmuchwillastampcostinMay?
A.Apenny.B.42cents.C.44cents.
4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Howtofixthemachine.
B.Wheretopark.
C.Howtopayforparking.
5.Whyisthemantalkingtothewoman?
A.Shedrovetoofast.B.Shedroveafterdrinking.C.Shetextedwhiledriving.
第二节
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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Howmuchdoeseachclasscost?
A.$10.B.$15.C.$50.
7.Whydoesthemanwanttotaketheclass?
A.Heneedsarecipebook.B.HelikesThaifood.C.Heenjoyscooking.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.Whathappenedtotheboy?
A.Hemissedthetest.
B.Hewastenminuteslatefortheclass.
C.Hisbusbrokedownhalfway.
9.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?
A.Shewon’tgivetheboyanotherchance.
B.Theboywilltakethetestlater.
C.She’lltalkwithotherteachersfordecision.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.WhatdoesthemanthinkofDaniel?
A.Modest.
B.Convincing.
C.Overconfident.
11.WhyisthewomanworriedaboutSarah?
A.HerpresentationwasjustOK.
B.Shehastoolittleexperience.
C.Shecan’tdealwithchallenges.
12.Whowillprobablygetthejob?
A.Sarah.B.Marcia.C.Daniel.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.Wherearethespeakersrightnow?
A.Inahouse.B.Inacar.C.Inadessertshop.
14.Whosehousewillthespeakersgoto?
A.AuntKathy’s.
B.Theirmother’s.
C.Theirgrandma’s.
15.Whatdothespeakersneedtobuy?
A.Hotchocolate.B.Asalad.C.Apie.
16.Whenwillthespeakersarriveprobably?
A.Around5:
00p.m.
B.Around4:
C.Around3:
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.Whatisthenewsmainlyabout?
A.Dolphinsareclevererthanhumanbeings.
B.Dolphinscanfrightenawaysharks.
C.Dolphinsaregoodtohumanbeings.
18.WhoisDianaHansen?
A.Ajournalist.B.Azooworker.C.Ahostess.
19.Whathappenedtothediver?
A.Hesavedthedolphins.
B.Hewasattackedbyashark.
C.HeswamacrosstheRedSea.
20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestpeopledo?
A.Stayawayfromsharks.
B.Protectdolphins.
C.Stopharmingdolphinsonpurpose.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
AGermantaxi-driver,FranzBusman,recentlyfoundhisbrotherwhowasthoughttohavebeenkilledtwentyyearsbefore.
Whileonawalkingtourwithhiswife,hestoppedtotalktoaworkman.Aftertheyhadgoneon,Mrs.Bushmansaidthattheworkmanwascloselylikeherhusbandandevensuggestedthathemightbehisbrother.Franzlaughedattheidea,pointingoutthathisbrotherhadbeenkilledinactionduringthewar.ThoughMrs.Bushmanknewthisstoryquitewell,shethoughtthattherewasachanceinmillionthatshemightberight.
Afewdayslater,shesentaboytotheworkmantoaskhimifhisnamewasHansBushman.Needlesstosay,theman’snamewasHansBushman.AndhereallywasFranz’slong-lostbrother.Whenthebrotherswerereunited,Hansexplainedhowitwasthathewasstillalive.
Afterhavingbeingwoundedtowardstheendofthewar,hehadbeensenttohospitalandwasseparatedfromhisunit.ThehospitalhadbeenbombedandHanshadmadehiswaybackintoWesternGermanyonfoot.Meanwhile,hisunitwaslostandallrecordsofhimhadbeendestroyed.Hansreturnedtohisfamilyhouse,butthehousehadbeenbombed.Guessingthathisfamilyhadbeenkilledduringanair-raid(空袭),Hanssettleddowninavillagefiftymilesawaywherehehadremainedeversince.
21.Walkingalongthestreet,______.
A.Mr.Bushmanrecognizedhisbrotheratthefirstsight.
B.Mrs.Bushmanthoughtofherlong-lostbrother
C.Mr.andMrs.Bushmantalkedtoaworkmanbecausehelookedlikehisbrother
D.Mr.Bushmanhappenedtomeetaworkmanandtalkedtohim
22.Howdoyouunderstandthesentence“Therewasachanceinamillionthatshemightberight?
”
A.Therewasalittlepossibilityofwhatshesuggested,thoughlittle.
B.Itwasimpossibleforhertoberight.
C.Shehadnochancetomeethisbrotheranymore.
D.Thereweremanychancesforhertomeethisbrotheragain.
23.Whichofthefollowingordersisright?
a.HewalkedbacktoWesternGermany.
b.Hewaswoundedwhenthewarwascomingtotheend.
c.Thehospitalwasdestroyedbybombs.
d.Hecamebacktohisfamilyhouse.
e.Hewassenttohospital.
f.HisunitofGermandidn’texistanylonger.
A.b,a,e,d,f,cB.b,e,c,a,f,dC.b,e,a,c,d,fD.b,c,f,d,a,e
B
Intoday’sworld,almosteveryoneknowsthatairpollutionandwaterpollutionareharmfultopeople’shealth.However,notallthepersonsknowthatnoiseisalsoakindofpollution,andthatisharmfultohumanhealth,too.
Peoplewhoworkandliveundernoisyconditionsusuallybecomedeaf.Today,however,scientistsbelievethat10percentofworkersinBritainarebeingdeafenedbythenoisewheretheywork.Manyoftheworkerswhoprintnewspapersandbooks,andwhoweave(织)clothbecomedeaf.Quiteafewpeoplelivingnearairportsalsobecomedeaf.RecentlyitwasdiscoveredthatmanyteenagersinAmericacouldhearnobetterthan65-year-oldpersons,fortheseyoungpeopleliketolistentopopmusicandmostofpopmusicisakindofnoise.Besides,noiseproducedbyjetplanesormachineswillmakepeople’slifedifficultandunpleasant,orevenmakepeopleillorevendrivethemmad.
Itissaidthatacontinuousnoiseofover85decibels(分贝)cancausedeafness.Nowthegovernmentsinmanycountrieshavemadelawstocontrolnoiseandmakeitlessthan85decibels.
InChina,thegovernmentistryingtosolvenotonlyairandwaterpollutionproblemsbutalsonoisepollutionproblems.
24.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.airpollutionB.waterpollution
C.noisepollutionD.world
pollution
25.Accordingtothepassage,acontinuousnoiseofdecibelscanmakepeopledeaf.
A.lessthan85B.lessthan65
C.about65D.morethan85
26.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?
A.Allthepersonsdon’tknowthatnoiseisalsoakindofpollution.
B.Livingneartheairportshasmadeallthepeopledeaf.
C.Popmusicisconsideredasakindofnoise.
D.ThegovernmentofChinahasrealizedtheharmofnoise.
27.Inwhichcolumncanyoufindthepassage?
A.EntertainmentB.Citylife
C.ForumD.Environment
C
Ialwaysfeltsorryforthepeopleinwheelchairs.Somepeople,oldandweak,cannotgetaroundbythemselves.Othersseemperfectlyhealthy,dressedinbusinesssuits.ButwheneverIsawsomeoneinawheelchair,Ionlysawadisability,notaperson.
ThenIfaintedatEruoDisneyduetolowbloodpressure.ThiswasthefirsttimeIhadeverfainted,andmyparentssaidthatImustrestforawhileafterfirstaid.Iagreedtotakeiteasybut,asIsteppedtowardthedoor,Isawmydadpushingawheelchairinmydirection!
Feelingthecolorburnmycheeks,Iaskedhimtowheelthatthingrightbacktowherehefoundit.
Icouldnotbelievethiswashappeningtome.Wheelchairswerefineforotherpeoplebutnotforme,asmyfatherwheeledmeoutintothemainstreet,peopleimmediatelybegantotreatmedifferently.
Littlekidsraninfrontofme,forcingmyfathertostopthewheelchairsuddenly.BitternesssetinasIwasthrownbackandforth.“Stupidkids–theyhaveperfectlygoodlegs.Whycan’ttheywatchwheretheyaregoing?
”Ithought.Peoplestareddownatme,pityintheireyes.Thentheywouldlookaway,maybebecausetheythoughtthesoonertheyforgotmethebetter.
“I’mjustlikeyou!
”Iwantedtoscream.“Theonlydifferenceisyou’vegotlegs,andIhavewheels.”
Peopleinwheelchairsarenotstupid.Theyseeeverylookandheareachword.Lookingoutatthefaces,Ifinallyunderstood:
Iwasoncejustlikethem.Itreatedpeopleinwheelchairsexactlythewaytheydidnotwanttobetreated.Irealizeditissomeofuswithtwohealthylegswhoaretrulydisabled.
28.Theauthoronce__________whenshewashealthy.
A.helpeddisabledpeople
B.lookeddownupondisabledpeople
C.imaginedherselfsittinginawheelchair
D.sawsomehealthypeoplemovingaroundinwheelchairs
29.Facingthewheelchairforthefirsttime,theauthor_______.
A.feltcuriousaboutit
B.gotreadytomovearoundinitrightaway
C.refusedtoacceptitrightaway
D.threwitaway
30.Theexperienceoftheauthortellsusthat_______.
A.lifeisthebestteacher
B.peopleofteneattheirbitterfruit
C.lifeissochangeablethatnobodycanforetell
D.oneshouldnotdotootherswhathewouldnotlikeotherstodotohim
31.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Howtogetusedtowheelchairs
B.Peopleinwheelchairsshouldbeequallytreated
C.Peoplewithtwolegsaretrulyhealthy
D.Thedifferencebetweenhealthypeopleandthedisabled
D
Childrenwhospendmoretimereadingwiththeirparentshaveagreaterchanceofbecomingbetterreadersthatthosewhodon’t.Withhelpfromtheirparents,childrencanlearntechniquestoimprovetheirreadingskills.
“Alotofparentsthinkaftertheirchildlearnstoread,theyshouldstopreadingtothem,”DonnaGeorgesaid.“Theyaresadlymistaken.”
GeorgeoffersherservicestoparentsattheTitleILearningCenters.Shesaidreadin