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新课标Ⅱ2高三上学期月考5英语英语
2016届上学期高三一轮复习
第五次月考英语试题【新课标Ⅱ—2版】
5.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Lookingaroundanapartment.
B.Doingthelaundry.
C.Shopping.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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,各个小题将给出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.Whatdayisitwhentheconversationtakesplace?
A.Monday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.
7.Whatwillthemandowiththefurniture?
A.Askthewomanforhelp.B.Carrythemhome.C.Havethemdelivered.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.WhydoesPaullookupset?
A.Hehasnoideahowtodohisassignment.
B.Hecan’tfindthephotoshetookinLondon.
C.Hecan’tdecidewhichcountrytovisit.
9.WhatwillPaul’sarticlebeabout?
A.Hisfamily.B.Histrips.C.ThehistoryofParis.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.Wheredidthewomanstudyasanexchangestudent?
A.InItaly.B.InAmerica.C.InFrance.
11.Whoneedssomeadvice?
A.Mike.B.Danielle.C.Emily.
12.WhatdidDanielle’smotherthinkoftheman?
A.Open-minded.B.Sensitive.C.Impolite.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.WhatdoesViviandislikeaboutAuntWang?
A.Herfood.B.Herrules.C.Herbadhabits.
14.HowdoesVivianfeelabouteatingatgrandma’s?
A.Nervous.B.Angry.C.Relaxed.
15.Whowillhaveabasketballgametonight?
A.Charles.B.Flora.C.Lily.
16.WhatwillCharlesdonextweek?
A.Holdaparty.B.VisitVivian.C.EatatAuntWang’s.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.Whatisthemaintopicofthespeech?
A.Vacationplans.B.Thehousingoffice.C.Check-outprocedures.
18.Whendoesthespeechtakeplace?
A.Afterfinalexams.
B.JustbeforetheNewYear.
C.Neartheendoftheschoolyear.
19.Howmuchwillthestudentsbefinedfornotreturningthekeys?
A.$3.B.$25.C.$35.
20.Whatshouldthestudentsfillintheforms?
A.Anydamagetotheirrooms.
B.Theirpresentaddresses.
C.Questionsaboutthehousingoffice.
第二部分英语知识运用(满分30分)
完形填空(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
IdoalotofmanagementtrainingeachyearfortheCircleKCorporation,anationalchainofconveniencestores.Amongthetopicsinour seminars isthe retention(留住) ofquality21.Duringthese22,Iaskedtheparticipants,“Whathas23youtostaylongenoughtobecomeamanager?
”Minuteslateranewmanager24thequestionandslowly,withhervoicealmostbreaking,said,“Itwasa$19baseballglove.”
Cynthiatoldthegroupthatshe25tookaCircleKclerkjob.Onhersecondorthirddaybehindthe26,shereceivedaphonecallfromhernine-year-oldson,Jessie.He27abaseballgloveforLittleLeague.She28thatasasinglemother,moneywas29,andherfirstcheckwouldhaveto30forpayingbills.Perhapsshecouldbuyhisbaseballglovewithhersecondorthirdcheck.
WhenCynthia31forworkthenextmorning,Patricia,thestoremanager,askedhertocometotheoffice.Cynthia32ifshehaddonesomethingwrongorleftsomepartofherjob33fromthedaybefore.Shewas 34 andconfused.
Patricia35herabox.“Ioverheardyoutalkingtoyoursonyesterday,”shesaid,“andIknowthatitis36toexplainthingstokids.ThisisabaseballgloveforJessie.Hemaynotunderstandhowimportantheis,eventhoughyouhavetopaybills37youcanbuygloves.Youknowwecan’tpaygoodpeoplelikeyouas38aswewouldliketo;butwedo39,andIwantyoutoknowyouareimportanttous.”
People40morehowmuchanemployercaresthanhowmuchtheemployerpays.AnimportantlessonforthepriceofaLittleLeaguebaseballglove.
21.A.goodsB.employersC.customersD.employees
22.A.discussionsB.testsC.preparationsD.trips
23.A.taughtB.causedC.urgedD.impressed
24.A.tookB.raisedC.repliedD.applauded
25.A.officiallyB.particularlyC.originallyD.normally
26.A.counterB.storeC.jobD.shelves
27.A.askedB.neededC.changedD.purchased
28.A.explainedB.arguedC.disagreedD.decided
29.A.tightB.impossibleC.troublesomeD.vital
30.A.prepareB.spendC.useD.go
31.A.arrivedB.leftC.reachedD.went
32.A.assumedB.wonderedC.realizedD.admitted
33.A.openB.finishedC.incompleteD.alone
34.A.delightedB.ashamedC.worriedD.disappointed
35.A.deliveredB.handedC.broughtD.served
36.A.convenientB.simpleC.complexD.hard
37.A.afterB.beforeC.becauseD.though
38.A.muchB.greatC.farD.many
39.A.appreciateB.valueC.careD.count
40.A.believeB.remindC.understandD.remember
第三部分阅读理解(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
ThomasBrodie-Sangster’scarsandactionfiguresweren’tjusttoys.“Theywouldalwaysbecharacters,andIwouldalwaysputonstupidvoices,”saysThomas(Bornon16May1990).Forhim,actingwasjustamatterofmovingchildhoodgamestoaset.
MaturityandindependencecametoThomasearlyashestartedworkatten.Afterhisfirstaudition(试镜),helearnedaboutrejection.Thoughhurtanddisappointed,hetookapartinatiny,unknownTVfilmin2001.Noonenoticedhisperformance–nooneexceptscreenwriterRichardCurtis.Twoyearslater,heplayedSam,atwelve-year-oldinloveinCurtis’sLoveActually.Afterthathitfilm,heplayedactorColinFirth’ssoninNannyMcPhee.FirththenjoinedafilmcalledTheLastLegionandsupportedThomasforitsleadrole.Asaresult,theboyplayedRome’sfinalrulerintheaction-adventure.
Atabout16,Thomashadtomakeadecision.Didhereallywanttodevotehislifetoacting?
Manypeopleinthepublic“aren’tlettingyoubeyoubecausetheyseeyouassomethingspecial”,hesays.Also,friendshipmadeduringfilmingwasoftenbrokensoonaftertheprojectfinished.Despitethesethings,hefoundenoughjoyandsatisfactionintheworktocontinue.Actually,Thomasseemstofindjoyindifficultyitself.Heplayed10-year-oldAdolfHitlerinaTVmovieandateenagePaulMcCartneyinNowhereBoy.ThesubjectofhisfilmDeathofaSuperheromadeithismostchallengingfilm.Still,hefoundapositivemessageinitsstoryofaschoolboywithcancer.
ThomasnowenjoysrolesinGameofThronesandtheupcomingMazeRunnerfilms.Popularasthoseprojectsmaybe,moststillrecognizehimasSaminLoveActually.SamseemstorunafterThomas,justasheranthroughHeathrowairporttohissweetheart.
41.ThomasBrodie-Sangsterreachedmaturityearlyprobablybecauseof________.
A.hisfailureinthefirstaudition
B.hisstartingactingasearlyasten
C.hisbeingsupportedbyadultactors
D.hisactinginatinyunknownTVfilm
42.Theunderlinedword“rejection”inthesecondparagraphisclosestinmeaningto________.
A.recoveryB.respectC.responseD.refusal
43.WhatcanbeconsideredasoneofthenegativeaspectsofactingaccordingtoThomas?
A.Pressurefromthepublic.B.Long-termworkingfriendship.
C.Findingjoyindifficultyitself.D.Readingscriptsandmemorizinglines.
44.Thomasplayedtheleadrolein________.
A.LoveActuallyB.GamesofThronesC.TheLastRegionD.NannyMcPhee
B
Findingtimetoenjoylifeisbecomingharderandharder.Astheaverageworkweeklengthens,leisuretimedrops.Yetsomeoftheworld’sbusiestpeopleareabletodeveloprewardingcareersandalsomaketimeforfamilyandleisureactivities.Hereistheirbestadviceplusthatoftime-managementexperts:
1.Useyourpeakhourswisely.
Peopletendtobemostalertinlatemorningandmidevening.Afternoonbringsanincreaseinsleepiness.Useyourhigh-efficiencyhourstohandledifficultjobsorengageincreativethinking.Forlow-efficiencytimes,concentrateoncleaninguporsortingyourmail.Byadaptingtoyourmentalcondition,youcanaccomplishmoreinlesstime.
2.Makeaplan.
Just20minutesoforganizingcansaveanhourofextraeffortrememberingwhatmustbedone.“Don’ttrytocarryyourlifearoundinyourhead,”saysLucyHedrick,authorofFiveDaystoanOrganizedLife.“Writethingsdownsoyoucanfreeyourbrainformoreinventivepursuit(追求).”
3.Discouragedrop-ins.
Thepersonwhowelcomeseveryvisitorwillgetplentyofconversationbutwon’taccomplishmuch.
Thetrickistodevelopharmlesswaystoprotectyourselffromminute-stealinginterruptions.DavidE.Levy,apublic-relationsconsultant(顾问),usesanalternativetotheopen-doorpolicybykeepinghisdoorhalfopen.Themessageisclear:
hereallydoesn’twantyoutocomein,butyoucanifitisimportant.
4.Tame(驯服)thetelephone.
Fewdevicessavemoreminutes—orwastesomanymore—thanthetelephone.Signaltheendofyourconversationwithaphrasesuchas“Beforewehangup…”Youcansaveevenmoretimebynottakingeveryincomingcall.
Keeparecordofwhenpeopleyoucallregularlyareleastbusyandcallthematthosetimes.Evenbetter,makeappointmentstocallimportantcontacts.
Tohelpusgainanextrahoureveryday,aclockmakerinDallashascreatedatimermeasuringeachminuteat57.6seconds.The2.5secondsborrowedfromeachminuteadduptoanextra60minutesattheendofeachday.
45.AccordingtoLucyHedrick,youshould________.
A.carryoutyourplanswhenyouarefree
B.stopoccupyingyourmindwithlotsofthings
C.forgeteverythingannoyingwhentakingawalk
D.enjoyyourlifewheneveryoucan
46.WhydoesDavidE.Levykeephisdoorhalfopen?
A.Toshowdrop-insarenotwelcomeatall.
B.Totelldrop-instocomeiftheywant.
C.Tokeepunimportantvisitorsfromdroppingin.
D.Toindicateheis